m UK; @nmfxiln. El l. a. nun. mm um mnum G BTTYSB BEG. PA. HONDAY 303N136. NOV. 21, 1864 624 ! We foal proud of “ Little Ademr." No bly did her sturdy Den-wont: come up to] the work on the day of trial—the Bth of} November. Perhaps no county in the ‘ State we: to completely deluged with Abe-i litlon telnehoodr. epeecher end documents. or Ademe. Between the two electione cpl \ Molly. our political opponente were most Active end reckless. Their Itump epeek- I err, from Vice President Hamlin down i to the “lilvervtonad ” ban Daugherty. I herengued_ ~ the people day and night; whilst the potent influehoe of greenbeckl ‘ wee brought to beer upon those who we're ehuneleu enough to be influenced in this we]. But all would not do. The Demo erete 0t our county continued to work dili ‘ently nml with I. will that Wu alike crod-! iteble to their patriotism and principlek.- E The result is e Democratic majority of 52} ‘ -I Democratic gain ofll2 since the October 1 election. With It few more speeches from ‘ such man u Hamlin end Daugherty our mejnrity would here gone over 800. We bed a \few strange epeeken to Address the Democracy. To them thanks ere due. end they be" them. Our home apenkerr ere eleo entitled to credit, for they labored with e reel end argued the issues of theday with | power thet told t‘earfnlly against the Shoddyitel. Unlike our oppfiwnu. they refrlined from the use of sling and vitupere tion. and eppenled to the petriotism and good some of the people rione. Their eer vicee wiiLiong be remembered. Democratl of Adams. you hue done nobly. Keep up your'orglninqtion—etend by your principles—4nd ere long thou principlel will be acknowledged through out the loud. I REAL‘BBTATE TO BE TAXED The Abolition pepere have attempted to make the people believe that Congren has penned no lie imposing e hi on real estate. By referring to the act oPCongreu of Aug. sth. 18“, (wee Gmgrem’onal Glube of the 87th Congress! 1861. pnge 34 of the appen dix.) 'it will hence-n thnt twenty millions of dolllre are to be raised annually by tan. iionXpon lends. lots of ground with their improvements, and dwelling houses. By the tax law of July 1, 2862. [age 99. the law Wu extended to the may“? of April,'lB6s. By the luv of June 30. 1864. pegee 97 end 98, the law referred to is do. eluted in full force. Therefore, on the 151 of April. 1855, the tax upon real estate of ell kindeie to go in fore: end remain until olnhged by Centre". The mum-l propor tion of this State in nearly two million: of dolls". The manner a! ”sensing these “er6“ by an manor appointed by thin Pro-i cat. who is to maken new and medial mmenteooordlug to the direction of the Act of Gangrene. fill] the States haw; gone for Lincoln but New Jersey. Delaware and Kentucky. We shsll give the’ofioial result 1: won an it can be obtained. . TM Next Gangrm.—lt in impossible :- yet to ma mantely the relative lining“: of union in the next Congress. but it in claim thnt two-Lhirda of the House of Replro a utivu will be Abolitioti, thus lecuring lb eduilite mnjoriiy of two-iliirds for the Constitution] :mendment forever though in; Ind prohibiting slavery throughout. tho Union. ' TIM South and Lincoln': Re-zlcc!son.—The Richmond paper-"of Friday week :11 tn n’onnoe the reelection of Mr. Lincoln. Ind dealer. that. it In what. they expected, and they rejoice over it. The Whig claims am it unite- lhe South on a 111-on; wu- footing instead of’ «eating diam-suited peace movements, which were oertein to have lrilon bud McClel-hn succeeded. The E:- aminn" be: : long article to the lune efl‘eot. and oonoludei that by this election the uptake of neonuruciion in the South qua hhge forever. ’ ”Gen. McClellan has resigned hi! commission a 1 Major General in tho ‘O. B. Army. The resign-tion bu bean u:- noptd, and Gen. Sheridan promoted to the "any. , ‘ a-Th'e Democrats of New Jersey- tnlk oE-mdlng Gen. McOhllm to the United ”a Senate fox nix yarn. ' *Tho Abditiouisu mnlrendy getting into i anal. The rudiénls want Seward out Of the Ctlainek. Ind the moderates want. to keep him in. Let the family fight goon. it. both! good for the country. Stamp Dada—lbo Commissioner of it» tern}! revenue has doaded. that the stamp duty on I mortgtge or note is mounted'by the amount on in face. and therefore the Imam. of interest which may hue «clued on such layer, does not require 3 stamp to indudo it. omsbe'rry. who shot. Auisuun Pro “ Kabul Butler, in Clwfiold county. up Republican and had voted for 31:. Ml}; beside- thn the only newspuper I.” I'll (be Bapublican about of that county. It his been asserted that thin ”‘de wan (ha result of Democntic whiny, and that tho man was 3 Demo- DIU. _, . ’ ‘ elvery Adtiainlltntion newspaper is not! busy in claiming that. the result of the recent election shown an overwhelming popular endoneme/n’t by the people of the policy of Mr. Lincoln. It is no such thing. Out of the whys/number of mic: cast. it: will scarcely be nbie to claim a majority of five per ml.“ When we consider the ”The Lancaster ELL-pvt.- any: ‘1 con-i means bmplnyed to secure his re-eloction, van“ is to b. held in tho West Archlthe majority received by him must be to m cinnamon the 29th inn. to take: gal-(led I. small in-leed. and anything but m to secure & " connitutiond ro-i 1 strong popular endorsement of tho poliq W of God.” It Wuuid b. g deal of his Administration. This claim island ’aggpioprim if some of thou peOple ly and persistently nude for the put-pea! of ' ' QM ”W 831" God $ little man iaflueuciug Democnte, blinding them for w. Ithn time being, md u l prepnntory step - £329” 2‘.” that the rebhis will not um 3:52;,“ ‘"’ ‘o' “mm mkdeoda-‘ MW a yet» I’m-nml}; that they; ' __'____......._—.__ 1 ’”" ..'”. I” ”cub to kup :3? their '71): (3:11)“:th mallet-1w in Nov: -o' . , I cum bu mmwffjam com. . .J.-m 7 m u ll xm '0“ ln Before the election, the more unscrupu -2 Ion; of the Abolition orator: and editor: \dgclared that Lincoln’s re-elrclion would ‘do I'ay with the nomity fur mote dru'l -1 inggthat the rebel] wouhl luv down [heir lums, Ind pence anon ensue. Bu! nmv that ’in“: election is over, Gov. (_‘urt'm issues the {following to (he Commimonern of (he Sev ren‘. counties of the Commr-nweslthv V Hub QCARTEKS. Paxx'..-Mlunn. [ Hurruhurg. NOV. HM], 1864. J Gram! Orders. N 0.2. The effort. (.1 raise by voluniporlng. that. portion of the Pnnnsylvmia Sm. Guard ordered Into rervxce by General Order: No. 1, hnvmg proved abortive. It is Ordered. ‘ 1. Thin an immndiute enrollment and class flcation oflha Militia of theCammon wallb be madein pursmnce of the provis ion. ofthe Art. of Auembly, of Mly 4th, and Augustin. 188,4. ‘2. That 1419 Commission?” of the SPVPmI Ciliol and Counties 01 the Commonwealth, are hornby required and dlrectell (O iA-ue, forthwith. their precepts to the Assessor: of their respective Oman and Counties. au thorising and commanding them to make In immediate rnrollmentnnd cluuficatlon of all able bodird white male citizen». with in their respective limits. liable menroll went under lb. Milma Lynn 0! the Com mnnwuulh. 3. Brigadier Genenl Lemuel Todd, Slate Inspecgor General. '1» charged with the ex ecution of this ordwr. By Order of the Governor. ‘ , A. L. Rana. Adjuunl Genern'. Penn's. ~-——-. <ooo»._..——-———_ McOLELLAN AFTER THE ELECTION. The- Philadelphia Ledger. 3 rupecublo Administration journal. now bay: of Gen. McClellan : " All lii: spud-h, kw (emu, am! In“: .cnox‘s. alum that THE Uxmx Is‘mz run-r (nuan- m In: new: I" It further Inserts that the President “certainly (lon not doubl the Genrral’: INTEGRI TY or “Tumult. yolwit/uwuding the UN wonnr and uxnzsunzn cucumzs which hm been heaped upim him in a political can vau, when: liccnu mad/J (aka (It: place of 111 cm 1" . § Again tho Ladger says: “The (at: eiectimu p 10“ that m (It: any“! Slam qftlu Umon, a public sentimml Nnuu you“. n: STRENGTH up suntan I'o 'nu-r wmcn hl‘Pl’Ol‘HzD tn: mumsunxox, cosnbu xx sz: 311:0an- LAN!" ‘ Let Mleflnn'n Ilnndererl put this in thgir pipes and smoke It. > 7 MR. GREELEY STIL'n A DIBUNIONIST We hall owe Mr. Greeley an npology for intimating that ho no longer hold- to the View: he avowed in 1860 and '6l. that the Southern States ought to be allowed to leuve the Union if they wished. It appears that he still. 'uickn lo his opinion. In h speech delivered It Hartford,’Connoclicul:, on the 18th of last month, he is reported, in the Hartford Times. undying: I have no objection to- people ulsbliah ing a government of their own. I on: Willing. if the Southern people by u rota. ahall declare that they desire to live out side the Union, l 0 let them go. Tim Hartford Gmrant hid the etfronlery to deny that the philosopher uttered! these Words, but if it. will turn to itaxown report of the speech it will find these words: ‘ He (Mr. Greeley) relerred to the sow lion movement, and said he had never had ‘any ohjeckion to a people establishing a government of their own. He wua'willirg ifthe Southern peopla.h_v a fnir vote. nlmuld declare that they desired to live outside of the Union. to 1410“"! go. , This ia the man whose name handed the Lincoln clectonl ticket in New York. fiWith the progress of the war, debt, taxntmn. end all its other kindred evils. must rapidly Icmmulnte upon the people, until even their patience expire: with their ability to beer the overwhelming burden. and in that. case, we shell behold the curl ‘oue spectacle of en Administration assailed with the complaints end reproachee of the, very populace which ha just given to it I new leaee of power. There must come new drulte for men and money for the war. Gold hu elreedy begun to Idvence. and the prices of ell neoeuariee must rise lym patheticelly. No one can perceive my near prnepect of improvement in the cur rency of the country. nor in it to be denied that with new loam and en increued lune of treesury’bllls. the financial condition of the nation must grow from bad to worse. until the ultimate celutrophe la reached. Whether the wer shall terminate now or go on, it is only reasonlble to say, that. prices fiill never nettle hack to what they were before the war began. Once we did not feel the Goverrment. Never ngain will wehe insemible to its presence and its pressure. Let. these. therefore, who have brought about this and change in our national affairs, have all the credit end the mponeihility for it with this generation and its remote-t posterity—Sundry Mercury. ‘Unlen the home! and conservative portion of the Republican party. who aided in the _re-election of Mr. Lincoln whilst disapproving his policy. will now Insert their manhood. organize i 9 opposition to his destructive and ruino‘u: policy and compel him to change it, we can eeeno hope for the future. Without a change of policy the future rnuet be dark end bloody. Pinnacle) ruin must overtake us sooner or later. to befollawed hy marchy feerful and terrible. which in its turn will he followed by e mule? midnight of deepotism, from whloh ther will be no deliverance. . Gen tlemen of the Republican party, the power is in your hands—nee it wilely, humenely, end with n sole View to the good of the whole country. end perhaps the evil: which we predict may yet be averted. If you do not so use your power, but prostitute it to perty purposes in the future uyou have in the put, these evil: will come upon us, and the people in their wrath will hold you re eponsihle for them.— WarM. #011: of the mofimtil‘fin'mults of‘ the election in New York, in e til-feat of. Hunt arch ll’litor and dcmngoga, Gov.Sey-‘ mama—Adam: Stutine'. . As a fitting comment upon the above; text, We clip the following from the Ag: : i We do not believe tlmra is a Binglv mil/r ful man in Pennwlvunia. who Wlii ever r»- fuu- to iccugnize unit mlmit tl-e eminrnt serricm retirlcri-I! Ly Uni/mmw .\‘evmnur. «luring [ha win-“10d invusxuna ot' Lhut Com-i monwealth l.) lin: rel ei~. Whenrvor thew mid: ol‘ tlm enemy ovcmi'iml, the honlenol' this gloat State were Klimt)" found delensm' Im. Wuhan. laying the blame at any ona'l door. and. for the take of urgument, admitting that there nus no blame any-V where. the Tact is m-ll known to every man. woman, and child in the lomltty invurled.; that. there were no ineparatious lor (lelenoei made by our nuthox itips. and that tlieCon-i, federntcs m-‘lule to do pretty much nut they pleased. as fir a any rnistnnce wul offered by Our Nut-1011111 or State authori ties. In awry emvmem‘v. a cry went from 1 Pvnnsylvanm to .\'.-w ank. lor help:—-‘ ’l'roops were cnrnently called for. from the l Empire State. And mno instance was the requifltion nude in vain. Governor Sey mour. With a mmptitudo and patriotism which cannot. he snot-red away by Abolition ingrntitude, nlwuvfi came to the rescue: and thousands of New York volunteers. It hit bidding, murched to our box-den to defend our unprotected maple from the hostile ndvuncP of the enemy. This is a mutter of hlalOl‘y. it cannot be denied; and we uk our citizens, who, in '.hosv days of peiil and danger. saw the great efi'orts’ made by Governor Seymour to luccor them in their adversity. whether it. is manly or ‘ deceutnow to turn upon hiln,nml llbljaa him i without stint. becuune he would not. bow dnwn Ind worship the golnlén‘ulf which i Abolitioniam has set. up? We believe there is too much honor In this community to approve of such a course. and we also be ‘hnve that those. who adapt it will meet ‘with their merited share of public acorn and roprobition. Thl Gourumcnl fl:.uuru.—'l‘he_.\'. Y. Cm mzra'ul Nays : . The most thornugh supporters of the Ad ministratiun are brginuing to express more than nerions misgivings as to the pouibilily ol conducting the finances upon the policy in-upraled by (Jim-o. They have been hitherto relucan to give exprmsinn ‘tn tlmir r-onviclinna through a miatukon fear that these might strengthen the bands 013 the opposition party. 'l‘hutis. men {cm- to do right, because it mny result in n rebuke to error. The Tribune, election heingover, nnw mys: The old oxpedir'tgt in the way of manu ifucturing money, howevi‘t necesmry in the plat, cannot longer“ be depended filmm— ’[‘hero inuq be higher taxes and more thomugiicollectinnofthe?l. and loans must play I submihnue part n supplying the Treasury. .7 _ TIM Democruhc Party—There were not less tlnu {our millions of votcn out for Presidenl, of which 'McClellnn received al most two millions. In other words. there are nmuly two millions of copperheads in the mmy and in the Northern Stales.—-- These up a; much interested in the safety: of the Union as Repulnl \ans can be, but. they are 'contlomned énusa they think that n dlfi‘elelnt pulicy \ uld have ended the war 809 nm. ‘ [S‘The Inquirer's apecinl Wuhington cor respomk‘nk gives this item of newu GENERAL mum m 1.: RINUYED There 1: u rumor in lnnlrn Hl5l Hunornl Meade is man In be mpmsodwl lny Hmwml Thnmns, now commanding tlm army of I'm Cumberland n! Nuahwlh‘. XL is likvly enough that Meade \\‘xil lose his place. Mr the failure on the 27m. 50 3mm. u diaasler must. not be excmed. Before the elwtion. “the failure ofthe 27m " was called “ a hriiliaul success.” . amßutlerihin favor ofpronming pence, Ind ofl'ermg an aumesly."-—l'l.ila. Hal/din. Why not "spot him " as n trailer, than? :No " Copperhead " ew-r fm-powd any i thing more or worse than that. it i: chim ‘ ed that the re-elvction of Linculn is a con -1 demnution of “ peace ” nnd " umnmtioaf’ so ihe quicker Butler. wzth such actions. I ishuatled oul,the better. “Pence,”indeed '. —Wasu’t it asserted a. hundred times, be fore the election, that the ouiy‘pt-uce com missioners that would. be sent sinuld be Isuch as Grant. Sheridan, and Slwrmun .’— i What rig/d 7m: shoddy to Man (In Clllx‘ago plat form? Gn- orr u' u- ONCI !—Putriom‘: Union, 8A son of Jeremiah GaiQQamu dun. ed in Clinton county and {glad to report; In ofilcer, with an assistant, ient to arrest bin; on Saturday, sth insulin shots were exchanged, resulting in thcjvinsmnt killing of the marshal. the breaking of an arm of the assistant, and also in the wounding of the fatherol'young Gnines. As theGaineses are “ America: eitizens of African descent.” we wonJer if the Abolition editors will de nounce this as another “copperheed out rage." ' . .. »_ ”The Abolition rmjority in New York is only a few thouslnd—very small ‘in so lax-go u vote. Enough Democratic soldier ballots have been received since Ills (Italian to over-balance ill—bub too lute to beoounl ed. Thii is one of the‘ boldést cheat.- on record. - RN“: York kn: fullgf pence rumors last. week: 1?. u feared. however. that. the yadmal Abolitionisfi: would_ prevent. the ofl'vring (if my terms but those “ ingolving the'abolilion of slavery." They do not mm! the Union nnder the Constitution. Ten-16h Calamity.,—-’l‘lm gunboat Tuiip ox ploded one of her boilers. on Friday: even ing week, on the lower Potonnc, rq'nding the upper portion of the vuul to norm. mlding the omens and crew, and t‘hrow in; them in I“ directions. There were 69 officers Ind men on Kurd at the tinny- Of these 59 lost their live. instantly. ybil-L two of the ten and died won Ifteri and two or three other: were not expected to live. ”On, Wednesday week. Mrs. Snake, wife of Wm. Snoke, now 3 til-hone! in Rich mond. was found dead in her home. next Omtown. Franklin county. Ajury ofin~ quest decided flat she came to her deuth by poison. udministered to produce abortion, she‘boing in In :dnnood flags of pregmn' cy. Dr. S. D. Kell, ofOrrstown, '8! Ir ruled, charged with the perpetruion of the crime, and lodged in jlil; but win who quently released on 35,000 bail. ‘ fiEigbteen “clergyman " were elected to the nglslntnro at the late election in Vermont. What great sin but Vermont committed, that iii is t be no grievously nfiicted 1 h) fiTho Abolition definition of the semi, mam-“the baa! government on earth.” in suppotod to be—“ ([9O m be robbed by 111 who an get lfiqir hifidsin.” fibincoln'n majoricy in Connecticut is onl: about 2,400, and in Oregon 1,700, T. l'. mum 0N W. 0n the evening of the 27a: of Oct" Gen. Than. Fnuci: Henghar delivered an address i M. Nashville, Tenn, in support of Lincoln: and Johnson. in \\hicb, to the delight of: huge number of aoldu-ru and Democmli presenl. and to the infinite disgust of the Lincoln men, including the cornes'pondent; of 'lht‘ Clucmnati Queue, from Whose repent. we quilte, he passed a glowmg eulogy on! McCleHan. We ccmmend H. to the clun non of the " Loy-a 1 Lenguers " and Geneiul McL‘le'nluu'l sllnderer: generally. Gen. : Member aid : ‘ ‘ “Pranouncing in favor of the Boltimore Convention and it: nominees. as n matter at course I pronounce against the Chicago Convention and the nominations emanating from it. [Helm hear, henr.]" This I ain cc-rely regret being compelled to do. for I widely difi'er from those who assert thrt General McClellun personally in unworthy of occupying the Presidentisl chair. [Loud cheers for McOlellnn.] Highly cultivated. :eflncd in mmner us in mind. deeply ‘m bued with a reverence for all that. in virtu nns. wise, and heronc in the history of tl 6 Republic. pioud of his notionality and son sitively jealous of the honor of his country, I am satisfied that no man could bring to the discharge of the duties of the Presiden cy a better spirit, nor to the position itself, ‘ exaltkd us it is. a more appropriate groce -Ifulnesu_ numlmees and dignity. [Loud tend ' _ t ~. .._. , V continued cheering] ‘ . i | 38‘.“ An election for Prelident.nnd Klu ii 'lnl l‘ls."“"hg9l"§?'v m'tithe gfi’dnmuffl ngerl ot the Gettyrburg Ind Peugshurg Turn in JPDT . m is' is out on nerve e . ‘ , . . - icnnntly faithfully until earnestly, whetheril’u‘e Company, on the 7th ”m" the {allow-,1" [in civil life or in the field. to the utmost 0t" gentleman '5” 9‘10"“? ‘ his ability, 1 have the fullest faith. [lnud’ ‘Prcsident-ewtnzt). Hitler. . ‘ . cheers:| and this faith not only repel. hat )IanugerI—WIUIIID Manny-“J; W. Witt, :rrsentu the imputation; against lite loyalty; “Stetson, Joaeph Buyly, J. H. Hcclethn. - land courage. in which those who (in not! Treasurer—J. N~ )I‘cClellen. {know him have own fit‘to. indulge. [Loudl ASSESS-tl—l‘iVT:l37 refei'ehce to: notice lanes of hear, lie-an] [he finn gentleness . . ‘ h iwith which he has her the e :Ipr - nurndvertlstng columns.“ mllbe [cent at icontiima in my min he he 'Ql'. that a Lem: k ‘be ” 5'3““ 09““! ““"'“ “‘"“'“u CW" :perumentso welldis iplinedus I ~ nature' ‘any" hove madehm ”recruit-at of runs HO nmgafinlmouu. I _ emennor 50 Chi“! . per CHILQII all Pzemium Notes in force on the ”otu ducorous, qunltt mt‘personally, . , 19th at September—puvnbliéon or before the la superior degree, for the 'hezt office tn 1 , II) b' ‘ .Th‘ .H: t! “a.“ _ ‘the gift of the people. . [how cries of brave: " 0 have": er '"‘ .h uHde _” ti 5:. Menghcr, and eiitliuslmtic ch cling] A: , “‘""‘ l ‘5 LOWP‘HY unmade “”58 m ‘ ltn his evasion of the dangers o lch altleig teen your of its existence. ‘ =fl.-l-l, all I can an is this-that iii enma I 3'" ' " '_‘”‘fl "‘""‘ iMrClvllnn was nnyt under fire nt Fair Oaksi WSW" Shends "ndflnoh Shends, both {and Mini-m um. neither w.“ the has». sou-sot lulmsShendsmt Ihl-plnqcym-rs bumd brigndc. (tremendous cheering), and ”IN I in Evergreen Cum -tery. yesterday afternoon, {should have ’“‘“ before the (:tgmmittee on with milttury honors, Scrcht-omcMntrtin com- Jhotmuduct ni’the \\ ur, had 1 hot-n exnm- mundittg.i Eliu Was connected with Company mcu l-y llmttmmm-ttce._ limiirl and long l-‘ _hpi V 'd k,“ d' h b I . 'cnntinuml then,“ lu'ar. lwul‘. nrz'l deafen- ‘, Bit_ t. ~|n was I e mt e “the nenr ring chm-rs] An upright and r-xemplnry hedt‘rw ”‘"“’" W“ 3, member OI Cumnimy :cllxlx‘ll. an :Icrmnplished amljntliciuus 301- 15, flat 5. Cut‘ulryr and died recently in a ldicr. true to his men as he wins tune to his hugriufl n we Jame; river. [Pgflcc to their {l.ig. [hem hear. been] not'nnc. I repeat. ‘ , heat .1 n . . A [can “111 l xmy serious force be Juatly urged ' mgr-inst him personally in derountion of hi“? iclnitni tn the Presidency. [Eulhurlfl'fllc' ,c o ring, and cries of well done lieughct] i “For my [nu-t. it' any mun. in my pI'E'S“ ,ence. date call Genet-ml McClellan n trait-it for a cmmrtl. I will not stop to argue with :him—Llrill at once knock him down. I _\\'ill nnéwcr such insertions only with ahlowK '—und an lrlahmun’s blow at. that!” ' Ii _..7 .._.V.-.... _,.- . /\\| l {@‘A writer to the Radon .lflvlical rim? ‘ Surgical Jnurlml, commenting npon thei ;dt*urnv~~‘. and uctunl scarcity at fit all menu: I Mtge-t lltt‘ crinqueat of our prrjmhces to thr 'iPAlt‘lll, of ml lin: horse fleah to. the lint of Wmt‘:tll_-- Exchange. ' l After getting us into the French! condi tion of wan-city nml want. the "have is the‘ 'ingl-nious “‘.Q' m which our Abolition Illa:- i (er: of .\lnssitchuselts propme to relieve curj Inezesaitms. As the mass of the people of ithu‘t Sine l ave ulrcntly made a natuhlo “conqnnal 14 their pnjudxcos” ngnink! blzu-k flesh. me transilmu lo barre-flesh may not be dim-11h, but it is m be hoped that its spread in I‘cnnsylvuniu may nut \m no rapid as the virus ul it: uxhur moral diseases. A _\',4A,,1,,-,‘l.’un.--.\lr. Stevens, m (‘huirmnn offlm Committee-3 of Wu}: and Mann, mn doubtless thunk us hu- suggesting to him that! nn‘impormnt addition to the imlimml revenue might bamnde by requiring "loyal" pebple to put :1 Government slump «n lhl-ix. tongue m'erv iiu.e they any "copperhead." It would effect one of twogood results—- either increase the repources of the nation x 1 treasury or improve the manners of Lin ln'u supporlerm-Lanc. Intel. —~» ___V‘...» -———-——- . mJ-‘ull Iletnils oi the capture of‘the (Florida. at. B thin. by the W:acliuactt.'hnve i lien-n made pnhllc. They state. in addition to previous accuunts. that the Brnzillian laulhomive. indignnnt at the violation of their neutrality. tired, firm A fort in the harbor. three shots ut the “'achusett, M rho towed the Florida out. and that two Brnzilhnn men-nf-war chased her out to sea. I The Londnn Tune: says that. the capture inf the Florida in the harbor of a friendly ‘Stute, mus nu act of piracy. When within ‘a neutral port she should have been per. lfectly safe from molestation. The Ila-«4ld says that; if the Washington Government does not release the Florida, all the mari ftime powers have the right to interlero in the matter. . An Unnecessary Alum.-—Tbe people of Ogdensburg. .\'. Y.. have been touring 1 raid from armed persons in Cnnadat. The armed men turned out. to be mrtieaofduck shooter: from the cities of this State. the name who visit the Islands every {all for thin purpose. The whole matter having been explained to the people of Ogtjflns burg, they’ are now quiet.--N. i’ Ecchange. 3.00 M fell in New York on Wednnddy eighteen per cent., canted partly by the peace fungal-a. but. more directly by m. determination of the Secretary. of the Trou ury v.O anticipate the pnyupenf. of the Jan? any intent“ on‘ gold interest. bonds. b'l‘ho Insertion undo by Shoddy or gnns that. Lincoln's tow) majority will reach 400,000 in u eugprued :- ridiculous. It. ‘clnnog reach beyond 250,000, if even 200.- 000. ‘ ”John A. Nicholson. Democnt. is elected to Congrcu from Bettina. 6ver Hr. Smithen. Union. tho present mom ber. by a majority of 509. fi'l‘ho Constitution of Nevada ‘providel “I“ in civil case: lbree-fouxthl of I jury may render s verdict. the tune a if the whole panel agreed. ' fiLondon in now connected with Siden and with Jerusalem by hit-graph. How strange, to tea the old Bible land: invaded by modern inventions and imprqvemenu. ”We hear Alma-t daily of men in this county who voted for Lincoln um alto-d, regret it. fl’The Abolitinnizts had I joliaontion lure ,on~Salurd-y. “ Nero fiddled yhilst Rome was burning." , a" telegram ham 8:. Louis lay! tint Gen. Canby, whilst ascending the White river, Arkansas. on a gunboul. In: Ihot. by gun-ill“. on the 6th lust... and uriously. if not funny, wounded. ' ”Sammy's nmovtl jg luonuoully urged and Bull er‘n appcintmem desind by those high in tutor. ~ fifluyr from u d t ' tho lite» discovery. I as M dd up u lohm 8: 'Goqqfig. Whlnhgiving nan. Thuuduy wfiovumbcr Conn commencaa unity.— Suenl win ox‘ more “111 ordinary inure“ will be med. B'Such Is intend psykng {or the Conn.“ in Wood, are requested to bring In the nrfido IXMIDIA‘I‘EIJ w‘l‘ho but new thin" nider the 31;!) h Bradle‘ s Duplex Elliptic Sm! Spring Skirt. Sc: ndvertilemeut in nnuLhegicolnmn. fi‘Wiw luv. Mandy‘s issue 01 th (‘uu “£s3,oll: count-It with clm‘paign lublcribcrs was filled. Every one of them should nub. unbeiorn yen. Remit. uu‘ $2 in advance, lad we will lend it for that Length ul'limp. ”Hr. Pour. Ginuing. of Cinnber‘nnd township,lbrough’llo our all“, on Smui-duy, a turnip 9! the mmmpxh order. m circinn {wrence was?“ inches, And its weight 8% lbl. Who can beutjt? ' w'f‘be Bulk ofGouy-burg wu,on \Vegneaf dny hut, by u. voté of tho Stockhoidors, chug edzinto a Natiqnal inaximflon, with the title of “The Nation! link of Gettyuburg." The old officers are Iconlinued. An increa’ue of the capital to 3300,000il coutengphled: SHOOTING CASE—On Suurdny last, Hen ry Turn-11, of Emmitsburg, (on MS! way to the Bepublic‘an jolificution hore,) flopped or the residence of Peter Rodgers, 3 mile und a half from town. and requestod some flan-ell grow ing in she yard. Mr. Rodgers declined giving lhem, Inn-mg already given aw y as many as he could spate. Turrell declired he would 'hare thi-m, nnd Rodgers declare‘d he should ‘nni. lligh words lollowed. "h?“ Rodgers ”(‘jlcled Turn-l from the yum. Tun—all struck ' llodgcrs with his fist; lludgers rescued for an “911 ml. mu hing neur,whcn Turrell draw at lpistol and fired lbw-e shots m. Rodgers, one ,tlking (4TH! in the abdomen. Turrell “at: Al ' rested, nud is now in jJil. Rodgers' wound is , considered dangerous. ' 3 HOW TO SA‘VE 50 CENTS—We are now Itagngedin lending out biils to those in nrrénrl }lor_ the Cum-um, and hope Hui-y mll meet ; will: prompt pumcm. \We nre compened m ‘ pay wry high prices. Ix as“. far lmper, ink, .und all other millcridli, IS Well as for uIl arti cles nfln'ing, and um only “make both ends meet" hy getting the rash lrom our customers. This In: hrcomc the rule 01 business in almost every branch, nml. "country printers ”'are left no other course‘lbnn to ldopl it also. The newness hflllc necenity will be admitted by nlllreflzcting men. Uur terms for the Cont-n 3“ fire 52 if paid in ndunce, and $2 50 if not plld in adruncr. These rates the enormoua pEice of everything used in our buoinesn requires I strict :dhet ence to ln all cases. Those who hung heretolora puid_ at the end at the year will nuke fifty cents per uncum‘hy changing the time of pay mnnt—to the beginning inlteml of the and of the year. Surely, few, I! ny, will be incon~ rcnieucnd by adopting thificanru, and as it will srcnre a saving 0! I uonsidernble per cent-. 30, no doubt many will at once do so.— lt is wont: attending to. ' ' ANOTHER “SC‘RE.”—ln the early pnrt oflut weekpeome euxiety we: created here by the reception ot n dispatch "outing that e body of rebel: had crossed the Potomac et Shepherdstown. 1t died eway very soon. how ever. The people of Chembersburg were also uueeey. . The Spirit “ye: ’ Considerable excitement we: manifested by our citizens It the \prospect of another visit mom 1 portion of the bend of acoundrell who burned our town in July lestl but which mu happily slluyed. by their nan-eppeerunce.— On the flue day three rebel lpiee or. cumm mriee were captured on e train on thc Cum hrrlend Valley Rnilroed. between omm}: end Cerliele. They got on the trein It Oak ville, and were promptly erreatedby an oficer. on euepiclon. After proceeding lomedistencc, one at the numberjumped from the can, when under full speed,but mu re.c4ptured,nnd tith hie comndu wee lodged in prlum. \Ve ere informed that one ‘0! the rneu coutesscd thet they were lpiee. THE LADY’S FR!E.\'D.—Tho Dacembor nnmbor of this mogozino in a truly liliendid one, boing lbe’ hondlomest yet'isaned. The opening plole, “The SQ-Birdo’ Christin“ Visit," in o perfoet. gem; ond the Frontiopxeco of tho volume. sngguted by 3 story of Bonn Christina Andorun‘nfis one of those engraving: -upon which the oyo will linger [or a lung Mme, nod turn no gain Ind o‘oin. Tito more boonufnl awnings than these are seldom soon in o mogoslno. The double Fashion Plou for this Inonth is finely engroved nnd richly colored—no mmzine contolns snpcrlor stool “.03 plan to tho Lndy'u Friond; while tho other engravings are on usual nu morons, Ind do‘nbtlesu highly intereuing to the Indies. The literory contents are “The Cbtiotmu Gill," by Mrs. Boomer; “Two Full: onion; tho Mountains," by in. Pyle; ”The Soldier's Bride," by Mrs. Barnes; “From the Sumo Stock," on amusing sketch relative to visiting your distont tel-lions, by Francis be; “Cousin Gnlob's Will," by Jniio Gill; “My Aunt Goldbooter," by )lrs. Denison; “Who Did the Wrong 7" by Xiu Virginin F. Townsend; kc., kc. Price $2.50; 2 copioo $4.00; 9 copies 316.00; I! copies $35.00. Specimen nnmbors will be sent to than desirousd making up clubs {or 15 cu. Whollor & Wilson's celebrotod Sow ing Inchines on rural-bod on Premiums on cemin terms. Address] Deacon k Peterson, 319 Wolnnt street, Pbilndclpbio. Jon is the time so send on subscriptions for 1865. ~ 3"?!» cutting 111-N Flor: Temple is to ho 101 l fat $15,000: 3-1: in no‘v deemed um Byron am from palac- ud-iniuuad by the Greek- who [and bin. “'S'inglc copiu of the Compiler, with or ynhouz wnppers, five cull. 'rms mun vinm. mam 1:: MOTION. ——’l’ho delicious“ for um county, with one hundred pet can. Iddiuoul, were dulled n Chsmbenbm‘g on Hand-y lut, nnd Are An nexed. It. In mrded as likely :hn name of the township. in which men haw been dmwu have put in their full quotas by \ulunteering, Ind ‘in credits not yet Innounced to the Diu tflcc Provost Marshal. Should this be the cue, those intensified should see to it u: uncc, that the proper dbuhnrges an my be Ind : LIBERTY TUWNSIHP. John Sleigh, \\‘illum Flohr, ‘ George I". Beard, Geo. A. Krise, Lewit H. Bren, Geo. l’.Sit¢-n, Eliu Kandy, Jeremiah Butt, David Baker, Willi-n: Martin, Blasma Kiblu. ' (l. A. W.-Bo‘ve:‘nox, Chris: F. Windle, Joseph Orndorfi, Edmund Snndcfi, Jubn Biker, John Bzakgr, . (‘nsper “yarn, Richard Bruno-er, ‘ Martin C. Uverhollzer, John Nunemnker, 000. W. Riddlemoner, Wm. Shindledeckér, ‘Gao. W. Hartman, Alenndcr _chvcr, Jule Bollinger. - HAM‘ILTONBAN TOWNSHIP. Wm. Izer, John C. .\Xosser, 'Dnuiel Bielecker, Geo. Hem-in};Y Nuhun Anderson, Jacobfl'uher, . John W. Baker, A. C. Mnsselmnu,f ; John Irons. Jacob We‘uel, ;‘ ‘ Wm. Sprnnlde, ‘ Andrew Buker, - ‘ Wilson Eyler. Berkly Bnhru'l m, » ‘ Thompson Anderion, John Benchofi‘, ‘ J. S. Witherg‘w, John Hill", \ chob Baker, _Sninnel Waller, i Levi Shindle_-lecker, A. 0. Scan, Patton Boone; ‘ llichnel Kougler, Peter Baker, John E. Baker, Jackson A: Snyde’rn D. R. Huuolmnn. , Henry Beard, _ Thomas Culbertson. ' BERWICK BOROUGEL Andrew Baker, , Frederick Bolwig, Jerefm‘nh Wolf, ‘ Calvin F. Wolf, Edward H. Blah], David Hull, ‘ J. F. H. Will. . Highnel 11215:], John llbfiheim’, ‘ ‘ Emanuel Hair. MOUNTPLEASANT TY. Pete; Wise, Jc'ue Dichl, Wm. I‘. Hudson, \ J. E. “with." John‘Landls, Samuel Rupp, _HI)U.\'TJUY L‘l'. Henry R. Sherman, Allred lhrner, Geo. Shermml,. John “mlkoy, Ludoakin Manse, Slnil‘n Blur. Henry Banner, Samuel B. Miller, ° munuxn Tl’. - * Wm. 11. Woiken, Geo. Dillenhufer TYRUSE TP. John Wish-r “... ‘ .' ‘ Comelius Hess} CHANGES IN THE DRAFT LAW The Washington corrcrpondtnl ofthe Deu’uit Free I’rua writes as follows, under ddlc of oc wber 2011:: ‘ ]! is generally ram-eded that the non session of Congress will, on the recommendation old-e War Department, mnlrrinlly amend llw exist ingnonscripuon haw, by Ill’i'hihfl onl‘ Ihr prmi aion allowing dullgd llll'D la lurnislx musli txlies. It will be remembered that this was anemplL-d A! (heJnsl sci-ion of Conan-<4. and was uppmvcd by the .\liliury Committees of both ‘be Senate and House. I: wns nduplcll in the Senate, and lnilH! in the House only on 'nc- count ol the approaching olu-ctiuns. It “Will" however, strongly urged lty Schmuck nml other lending. Abflll‘lollltl., In“ on n'test tun-rc ceirod the support of ‘fil'tv Inenzbnn, all nt'the Administration purl} .includiug llcnmau, llrigg-, Lungyeur, IUId Kellogg, 04' Michigan. [L wti upt'nly IWJWEtI then lty leafling Alitlllllttlll<l4‘ that ifthe election this l'nl slmul-l re-ult in their favor, they would uut luwitatc ut the m-xt session to vote in fnvor Offlbulhlllll‘! the .üb. ltitute clause of the present lnw. ' This is nm dunbtedly the intention. 11. “15 thoroughly understood before the adjournment. of the lust union. The Provost Marshal Gengml, Etis said. will renew hi: recotnmvutlntiuit for the abolition oi the (Lune, and th tit \l'ill henp‘ proved by the Wnr Ilepnrhnenthmd in all pro hahility will bevomo at law Lotnrt- the tint of next Jtmu try. How mot: thcrcnltt‘r tl c-vllfur 'severxtlhundretl tltousaul men (pl‘lllclllllla) tt 11l be made your rudvrsmn jJllu'r. 7, It is also contemplated, I understand. to strike out that provision in lhc..t'l 01 Jul) lust. requtringlhe Preyitleut tugitufiftt dtgs no. tic» before a drnft can he nude, :0 tlnu the mn .scriptiou nmghinc can ho Put in operation at any time \vithutttnny nuticu “hon-term thr people. - __._,.__....-..,, -—— Vote for President among the Union Prisoners in Richmond. [From the Richmond Exnminer, Nov. 9.] Yesterday being the day of the l'rosinh—nlinl election .\'orlh. out olrurio‘ily a rut.- was al lowed to be taken among the Yankee wound ed prisonets of war at. Huspiml .\'o. 2!. in charge of Surgeont Smiplcu (‘ommL—sioarrs nml clerks were selectrd from among the pris oners, of whom there are about the hundred in the hospital, including A good many negro soldirru. Though the negroes claimed the I'ixhtoi'bnfl'rnge, beunnse fightingf- r the Union. the Comminioaen decided against them,nud only the white Yankees were ntlowed to dryw ittheirhallou. The'negroe: '.herrnpon Hun-nt eued to refer the question to Hana. Linkum for his decision. The rule stood u fallow: Commissioned ofliceru—Lerlele, lhbinculn. 2|. Kon-commiuiuned oflicers and priutes— McClellan, 280;Lincoln 13$. Majority tor Lift coln among the commispioned oiticera, to; ma jority for McClellan Imong the rank and file, 156. Douhtiess this mus n thin-r t‘h-ctinn than was fiitnessed It any voting place in “mine dom )esurdny. The talent \‘olcd thcineuti meats; there was no “tnnrruw futtiug" of tick ets In" the manner of the .\'cw York puliti cinm ; no uniting ofthe bxtliot box after u uui vet-std Yankee custom. Under which King? was the question. and n: the nitetnutiru was the choice of one or the other. of’fho two evils they chose the least, and gave McClellan, the “atnnll,” I majority. Gun“. MoCLlLux.—The New York cw responden: of the Philadelphia Ludgerfiriu-u ‘ Gentlemen who have visited Gen. McClellan 1 since the election; report that he been up un j der hie defeat. with becoming reslgnetiun, iu ‘ dulging in no reflections upon the Administra llon or its friends, but upmning the earnest. hope the: the choice which the people have lande‘ will, by the bles-ing of Providence, en ‘ tire to the welfare and prosperity of the repub ‘ lie. "Everything. however, depends upon the ‘ blessing at Providence," he is laid to bare re l muked, “forum. and men’e passione, thrmt ‘ on now to {nuke common shipwreck oi us mill] 1 If the Genenl‘e renignntlon is accepted by the fluident, he will ptobnbly go on 3 visit. to Eu -1 rope Dnunrun Accmtxr u I’lLor Kxou, Mo.— An unexploded lhqll it now and then found in the vicinity of the fort. u Pilot Knob, .\lo.fi One of these, unforlnnltely. ume into panel-ion of». party of four children, one of when u lempted lo extract the {use by driving it out. with a bummer. lle axploded the shell in the “fort, killing himself and “V. of his plum“. lmumly, Ind mortally wounding the other out. Wan": SLAVE!.—By the train on the lilinpil Central Railroad, on Monday ei'eninginst,!here arrived at Cairo. between forty and 6!!" White women, on their way to the South, where they me to be employed on a. cotton lenLflHOu.- They wore in charge ol 3 Doct. Mngnvic, who cultivates :3 portion of Island 40. uud were “picked, up"by him in New Ydrk city and brought hither for the express purpose ot’pick 10g cotton.—Louiwdle Democrat. fl-Ouv. of 300 people who undertook recently to crosi a. river near Cracow, Poland, in n grnin barge, on their ruurn from n reli gioul celebration, 125 were drowned through the drunkenness and carelessness of the bony men. fi‘Xn Lonhville, on the IH. instant, .1 regi- I mem of colon! troops was marched outinlo the ltreela to clan-”my A regiment of white Ohio volumeers who were promenading uround, The African, bowever,being met by the white Rub with fixed blyonots, retreated insmmer. , S‘A recruiting ofliccr ’in Massachusetts lining told some white hcldlfl'fl that one ne. gro ucxuic wu worth lwo oflhem, was knock. ed dam and thrash cd {or his impndence and wun of veracity. ‘. 3A Ylnkee in New York turns out 335,000 tummy» every week; bcpccuyiea four buil dinn, I'd bu tan horses lnd‘wsgons engaged in delivering hiqpie: about the city, m KODERATXITS ARI) VINDIO- TIVEB. Since it bu been definihlyjnucorbinld flu: Abraham Linmln ?« to be Prelidom for the Auccoeding faur yearn. upirik croch trariety if not of tcmnl «linconl seen" to have when among hm friends and mill.— rents. in regain! to tho future pnliry of tho ndmmiitrnlion m treuiing with the Demo cratic party. So distinct. nru the tendencies of Mr. Lipolu‘a vomrien, um they might be distincliy demgnuted as tho model-ninth and the vindicllvpa. ‘ The more Jnfluentinl of their journals, and those. by the Way. which embnce ell the character. talent and statesmnnlllip ol‘ the pint], are mvuruhly moderate and dig p‘oud to temporue With the Democmtfo elements of the Opposition. Egon thou radicnl spirits of the Plllltldclplill Fran and Wauhingtnn C/A’OIHCIG are disposed to butter their words and concllinte the‘pow erful minority that developed itself in. solid phalanx on the eighthxinstnnt. It is only nmong some of the local press. in strong. ldministration localities, wheie numbers have inspired arrogance; and among the» who have either not. yet received the one l from the ruling powers. or. independently. have assayed tor once to follow their own lblind and dehnsing matinctn, "mg the crushing out policy is idvocnted again t the Dempcracy. ' ' Arbong thou Litter we may mention the organ in this city, ownng and oonirollod b In ofiica holder who. no doubt, in his b d ignorance, imagines be is working on a continuance by the exhibikinu chill I malicfl. hatred and persecution which the dark “(16 of may”: gntnw in capable of producilig. As nn‘endenoe of in labors in unit direction. thg iolluwingpxtmct from I hie edition is installed: 1 - ' “McClellan is mercenary in the exit-amp, and is likely to hold on to the in. salary of I Major Generalslxipjun as long I» li- 01ml uolwinmunging he in,“ the same time an gaged in (reasonable efforts against the Gov ernment. and people from whom she uhry ‘ is "mired.” » . fl‘he candu] man ofnny party will not Mr a moment look upon «his Inngunge u nught else thun the v'nporinm of n u'pilel'ul. un lrmhfnhnd soduiouu Hme server; .H'Om and Natl-81km. in being a candidate far (He l‘rosidem‘y. mu Pngugnd in “Ircuijonub’a efl'drul again“. the Government," than no other man could have énzbhced the con dilution!“ right of becomingn candidate, find all nur pimp)». to save themnalvea {mm ‘ the charge- nl' li-munn, wo‘ulfl he cnmpelled “like to alloy: Hm ruhng incunubum m 'lmld over. If it \"C re “U 9. then M" 11.0 tlmusnnth of 'nrnvo men \‘hn an- periliu; their lives mt sultlivu at (In- lrnnt have nlso bPPn "engilgvd m ire-nannnhlp t—fl'nrh against the Gnvernmoul.‘_’ lu-CuuM: thvy boleowd MrGlell m an lheiH-hoicP. As annlhvr npecinwn of Ihe npirh nflhai organ. lho‘fulwhmxl (hut (in-nvrul .\lcClo-l lan Ih‘nirgll. ut tlw oommmnmun-nt of the rehnllion. tn‘juin the fivmlh, hm lm-n re pealed liIM'I! Ilw election. althmmh dis creditwl nml denim! by cv~~ry Jh-puhlican 0! cummnm Inn'iel 41nd commun lmnedly lung silfl'l'. .\' n rmileut-wuh m rowlntiun of Um! Lairmlmod, it is further sul'ml that at. "10-us! nun vlhor pot-mm [bin McClellan in .\'u-u York ' m-hmHv 91m“ hi,- cuuuniminn in‘ Hm (.‘unf-ulvrulp M'H‘iue mule out. The pgrmn hn ~.w Hagt "cunnni-finn." ul llmugh 1 K nn-mimml, h mmlv idvnlilil-gl as the-cm u re of In‘ wrilor'» iumginutmn, and n VH)‘ S! 'l)’ -' t‘ulun- he in ' " 'l‘he pun-pm m bu :uulN-Hml hv 111-« e lni-rPy-rrwm._uin . v¢ unmu all cynjt-vlmal. Dummie- lIH' nun-hm! ln-nrer ofn pan-(y nml Jls members are made to share his humilia tion. Immlqr nhvl fallmwru nro at unm mmignwl In a vmnmnn lot. if fulwh w! mu by any H‘H'nlh t'n-lrn the alignu upon mm on lht‘othvr. ‘* \VlmfiMt-h «lander: arr- {_HLCN] npon l-uh licln-lu-f. Nun lln- pt-licv II: I i~ m lu- pur mml w (‘lwulv inrlu-wu‘d limp full-Hung cxtrml frhm Hm nlmve mu,uiun--n€ nrgnn: “rvmur: ’Hll’. Lm —-—lf llw ele-clivm nf Mr. ]. m-uin Inn-4n: :my r-rne thin-1 omphnb ivnHy II is Hull 11.9 p nph- lune rmulved to sualnin Lml WIMP f'llglgtil in the‘vignmus ruimoomn-m 0! the Luv. Aumwxfflu- hum blml nml the be»! h'wmls of [he Kuhn-l mimilv-tmiimi. we are form"! to mlmit that [lf Mr. Ltmulii um 'ivsz'lt'illg ni' rr-pi-o-uii tiur \\‘llul iiiiulit l'o mllml :| dt‘l‘t‘!PL'llel] of ’dlily, it was ill" li-nEi-ni‘v in llb‘slllllll}! Ii) tieut the ll‘dlltfl“ u: iin- .\' irth with a pro liwr spirit of wvorily. No II.“ forlmrue tu ,l‘et'flgllll' the nimiinml :|\ rulpu'ule in |l|o anmvtl traitors. In doing ”iii. the Plez‘i l'l‘ll', mu Illlllll‘l?fi.~ controlled hy con-dd"- :xtium of tilt- highest rogiril for the public pziicty. He wns lwrlmiis indurml to bo-liM‘e )tlint leniency wm not-« Leary to conciliwle the deflmmtmu‘ nfn pmvuriul liiicni Tut‘- itinn. If this mm the conirnlliii iwlin‘g ' which min-nml tho vigor of the 1': siilriii, in his trmtmt-nt’ni .\'urtiwru uir ed Imi ‘ton. nll 92min for the cuiitiiimtiou of the |rouwutcr lnliu-y has been ri-umvod. ’l‘lio poop)» now llt'mtlntl the exeruiue of uterii i powi-r by thme hive-ted with civil authori tv. We mm the onion-«innit of'the lnw. ! \Vn want even liunilwil.’simplomrompt and .Vignlnu'lj'lflil‘t’. We want traitors "Noted in criminul~ and not il.-i inn-re political ofl'un den. “'0- wnnt Ih?K mm who enuvurugml the procipituiinn of rebellion, held ruinin ;p’c}»le for Ails lulnmlsheil, for in orphanagv. innvl its gem-nil miaerv. Mr. Lincoln need Ino longer liNitiite. The people wniit tomo thing more than lhe- more uhow of Govern ml'lll. They want its action. Thu-v mint its vigor. Tin-”y mm a manife-tn’tion so terrible, on will teach all clan?- ni traitors that ‘ihe tioveriiment is an olject to be toured, iuchicd'enil lovell’, and not ridi cule-l, inuulted gut] dot-pitted. in it has been by the traitors {the Noitli. The people love the Government. Love it on much for its justice on the slowness all know i: lodizod in some of it; attributes." We only quot. these things to have them on record tor future trial: against these dcmagoguestwho are impiouely striving to disrupt our Union. divide our people and inaugurate revolution in the North, mere ly that they may enrich themaelves' nml en joy.n little brlci unthoiily. There” is no pmbnhility that such in policy as that re commended übove would or could be adop ted and carried out. It. may do to talk about and exhibit a sort of diabolical 19:11 that is tomotimes pnidi'or to keep its funga from those to whose fortune. it he; fixed 1 itself. but not to seriously onion-inn i A course towards the Democracy such u is recommended above would be utter madneu. Can it, be pulTo-ed for a mo mam. that the two bundle and sixty thou sand Democrats of Pennsyfivanh..org:ni- lied as they now are, and Will continue to 'be. would patiently submit? Tho idea in i ridiculous. Aggregnte the Northern Dom ,ocmlic vote at the last election, and then jconalider whether Abraham Linooln’n 3d ;mimstration would undertake Jo innugu~ 3 rate a wholesale reign ofperseculiou agninst J!l)8 Democratic party. It durst not do il.. for such a course would be the denlh knoll .of Abolitionism. The time has gone by when such a course would be likely to ‘ strengthen the Admiuinrnhon came, 1,“ it be attempted now. “ml 1; would produce a revolution in the North 11. once, And in that revolution it it easily to be “on u,“ the administmlion party would be ground heMeen the Northern and Southern ele ments of resistance. ‘ IL is quite evident (hat. both Mr. Lincoln and Secretary Seward are ulreody shaping ouaa conciliatory and moderate policy lo waxds the Democracy. They luvs had eense enough to perceive that. more can be efl'r'cted against the party by nonporizing than by persecution . 'l'bey.alm It the de struction of the Demo‘craticgnny. 11, ll lrue. but. they desire to do it in l a only rational way, and that ix, 9y u conciliotory md dew ferenlial policy to win lhe mm at lumen:- bera to unite WIl-h their party, ”legally ousting ofi' the extremists nml i_mpno'liw bio: of Lhelr own parl‘and leaving the ml nority of the Democracy to keep than: company. A course like that ‘would in. cream the strength of the Admmmntion pmy as much as a. oontrnty com-so would
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