Obsetkr. SATaRVAY. SEPT. 26111, 1 13 ZTCRSAL V'OILA•CK ur TRU Pro T.: TU.: I r '4IC I ♦t I, 111. Irt7 4n•'rrte 6 eatvcratlc Stale TirLet. FUR , pirrtr:on. GEORGE W. WOODRUM. of Philadelphia. F , ti 1 7 N.: IF. !Um:, WALTER B. LOWWE, or-Allegbezy Co. Democratic County Ticket. =EMI Ql. t'ltt %II L L 3,10. i f r ATTA B. 1.1.11 y U. %Vlerford Tovenahlp. = Meat. W. O. VOLT, W-tprf trif Of:trough Rao sr n trb Itkr-OhDXA. CALVIN t.. tt , Girard boro COCTrY Dr. U. J. (1411 a .s,:v r, ..ynr. pirmer 1111;TV111:•1•,1:4, lida d Ilotoesh. LI'' , CT P. 4 , .1 , SR f rows, JOUN MILL, 31111 I rvol,. I= i &LAC U. TA. Y /.. 111 IC, Wn pta 'n g• on A.1.1.11•11T, W.A. BENNETT, .1 VO (i ENS!' tt131 , 1:. Eric ..."Pr.rhan wATicrtrow , iIAAC! 3:ough JAMES srßA: 4 l.ilt t:11 I,t, A Dirty Picea' of Bustress. ' Decidedly v - le molt infatn.mi piece of partizan trickery 'a I t ;re h li :• 0 i v ,,. ; . „t c , n . is that published it: 04a Itoput.i,cir y t",.• pers, neaded "%Ad 143 of the •ite ! , ..4tate Committee." and written by W.tynt 31cVei).3h, chrOrm in of th'it h.),ly. B: clipping out det•teilPd - se.ntonces from n ape ch delivered by Judge Wold.y.‘rd, iu 186 • and dexterously distorting Oiler, r it p ces him in the position of a.isorting, sentsmenus which are totally ditici.ii“ fro what- he meant. Tnr, man who ooul l d be guilty of such ba; , and unscru puleus pirtisin villainy is only fi:. fur a felon's cal, and will da well if he dr i p s not !reaeo one before he dies. We had an arti4la prepared, pointing out the , gr.i mis4epr;Sentatiens of J wiz- W,iol.v.p Xs views contain-N.l in this ad Irtss, but. the pressuretupon our c ilutnri obliges ii 4 to postpone it until next trek. Take Pity on Ilini. In his special message declining are , nomination for the Gubernatorial Chair Governor Curtin declared ttia• : -Toe la bors I have nece-iiarilv nod i.• h e - already impaired my health. I should have serious cause to apprt.herid that a much longer continu trice of them ought so break it down as to render me unable to fulfill the duties of my po-ition." o.le of our cotempotaries thinks the State tiny Do rightdo claim an man's seri;ic.s at such a price as this; and if the Gwernor'a . friends have no regard for his he tltla, the people -hould ban, and see ti it thatlio is not hardened with the cru,hing duties of the Ex -suave chair for another three years. Governor Curtin must not be per mitted to dr.stroy himself by his reckless patriotism; and a merciful people should allow him to retire tl the, p-acetul slta&c of private life and place the I tbors of the Executive office upon a ptir of goad broad shoulders such as Judge Woodward curies about with him. Battles near C3attanotva. The stlinle o )untry wis startled at the billintoing of the week by a di.o.itelt tram anin)uneing this G-p. 11 , -e crane had been severely heater , nest- Chattanooga, LAte saounts. how ever. rriake toe nutter less dis?oaraginiz Fighting appears to h we commence]. on 1 4 .aturthiy . , and, continued an Sow:..y. During ae litter day, sowe of our iroJip , were on dilated, and driven back a a ,n -sidersble ilisinnre 0 .n. R 'seer h..d adv..neeli some twenty er thirty toiloi" be yond c , ,attanooga, lAA sinee the fi2hts -has returned to the hater place. 'Die vebels claim to have taken many era. and Kittle teettiy pieces rtf artillery. Undouhed y the loib on orsr . side is the heaviest, the rebels attacker] io ' overwheltutnu numbers. 0 1 both the loss unit debtraction me very . Bragu'r, array is bit l l l .r:siz4 to h-ive been largely reiol weed fl.nu thiit L ie. Ili. h tVff fir outtiticat) nc.l "4.. , Divaleilt.i Ito a W b: tap , the la ter tor luarellitig b4yond tut:can tle,. or retnfirc-iments, but churn tit it be ha not been tierelte I. We bh ril pr , b ibly be compelled to wait a week or Iv.t I nil .•r, before the truth i 3 obtained. We are in moment try expectation of lietkriug tliat • the bride Ireu been reneivi,d, Gov. Curtin at Corry. The auctle pr•moutte, , ,s our statp-nent in referettee to the "condition " of Gov. Cuftin and his "staff:" during their vi.it to Corry, -wholly devoid of foundation." We can only say that if such is the fact.; It is entirely dire from the' ession made upon at least halt-a- ozen different citizens of that vicinity, with whom we have conversed. The Gazette says furthei: LThis miserable charge (that relating ! ,to the Governor's intemperate habits) was long since disproved, and it is too late in the day to renew it." If the charge ever has been really "disproved," evehave nev er seen the evidence,tind will thank the editor of the Gazette to send it to us im mediately. It will aflurd us gratification beyond measure to ob cin ast authentic contradiction of the many tilipletvant re ports which have been fl wing ab .ut the State for the paNt two yeari, regariliog :he unfortunate , personal .clotractetistics ot our Governor.Ve imagine, thought, th a t our cotemporar will not find it pro fi table ~2 to push his is v tigations too far. SHOCRINO BREACH or Pitoraterv.---llefer ring to Gov. Seymour's last sketch at Al. bis-ny, the Journal of that city says! '",There are Liirpci• who question the pro ~ priety of the G eiern of a great Scate haranguing poinic it gatherings ; but tiuv. Seymour is a peculiar man." Horrible, indeed Watt does the Jou; • eel think of Gov. Corti/4 who is trotting all over the Con-rnonsvellth, misrepreNen .o ling his opocntent, and making pitiful appeals far votes, to the :neglect of the State's interests f "But" Gov. Curtin "is a peculiar man' " , Nam ! , from Virginia informs us that an onward movem-nt of the army has cont. meneed,'und no should nit he surprised to hear at any itotiseut . that a baffle it in • progress. air Gen. Bea. Butler has beoii aysigued to the arduous duty of stumping this State for Canis. He redden pay for this service at the sate of SAOOO a year—all taken from the hire Tresees7. The State Resolutions. Thr•Tate. in creaking of the late Demos. die. County. Cmtvention, says .it re ails tur-d resolutions of the Dem -03C.1 .li, :3 rue '2otiveutioo, which byrepa -INi h V.llltuaigit flu. and contain note •mrd u. far r\c , f the supprcision c±f the rebeltion tie rebels in arms!' - Our neighlxe n this short sentence approaches as near "..'truth he seems capable of doing ,vhenever he refers to Democratic men or urn,-urea. In charity, we will suppose that he has never read the State resolu ' ions, for it seems hardly possible thrt he would in' that case have) deliberately vuldiNlieu what he must have known to be utterly and malignantly false. In or. •ler l'hat ho may have no excuse for simi ir nti-represe'ntations i,u future, we call iris attention the following from the .erics of resoluti.ms passed by the State .:.:;,V.nticn. Tie first three were passed .y the' la:rt. Democratic House of Repta -votativns of this State, snd adopted h the Cott ventton. and the concluding one w is original with the latter body : &cend 'coat this General Assembly de. I •r.s. Stat*l . l3.l3 ever been, is now, • a ; •-71 i rotuain la future, ..levotecily true tF:o Ghat ut of the T. ~iced State r. to • lvernmeat eitabhshed it rold i dc• t rattuf-d to maintain them of•tlitztv , st power r...rainst both do- M , •-•it.: tip! terelee loes, and to this end we tv'c!..re corstitutional ef- fits i nixie t- ,:.upprebi 0.10 p:e• s t be 10 Perm•yivadas will eviltere W to. C mstotaiiin rind the , Union re+ the t).-t. it Trlly br. , 1.11” laAt, 4opo of poputat freedom, cwi for tlt v.rongs which mat Lff•••f: enirinefitlaci or pvll4 wbich ma} exf-t will f-eefe. r; , lresi underihe Constitu• • tfoa .171e1 within Om Union, by the pencei;ul ,mycr'"ul agency of the suffrago of s free i,•:sor,fe: • 1 - 2t/t. tt while tilts Gen'! A membly pan , letans an•l denounces the faults of the ad ion and alit encroaohrnents of the A 1) , littonists; it does also moat thor aiigli,7 condemn and denluncts the heresy .if occasion as unwarranted by the COM Li- I ion arrl destructive alike of the security iiid perp4tuity of the pivertiment and of .the peace and liberty of the people; and tr IJCIPS le.reby most selemnlv declare that flirt p , . aple el this Slate are unalterably ,-ed to any'division 'O'f the Union, and svil I persistently exert ineir whole influence Lief power under the Constitution to mein t.iin and defend it. Resolved, That the Democracy of Penn ever has been true tq the cause of the Union. It was in the name„and for the sake of the Union, that our party Wag maae; that we denounce the least in timation that the DamocraticParty enter !flirts now, or ever has entertained, or'ever can entertain, the slightest sympathy with he present gigantic rebellion, or with raitols in arms against the Government, .!Ir would ever donsent to peace upon any terms involving a dismembermentof the Union, as utterly unjust ; and in proof of this, we point with exultation to the laiish contributions to the war its blood and treasure, heretofore, and now being nt ole by the hundredi of thousands of Dorno,:ratic ci tizens, who were, among the first to tly to the rescue of the Union, and peril th. , ir lives in its defence. Tue editor of tho Dispatch will need tic ,oggestion. we hope, that as a matter of ju,tice alone, if not of candor and hon esty, he should „copy these resolutions in lull. Having so grossly misrepresented the platform of the Democratic party, he is surely a man of too much honor to al low the falsehood to pass uncontradiated, when the evidence of its untruth hes within his reach. - , ti'he Soldiers' Friends." The 11-putAican party professes to be, par excellenMcithe "soldiers' friends." How much merit there is in this claim let the pro. - .,fle , lins of their late Convention in tai; county' tell. For the office of Pro thonotr.ry people of the Eastern pot ti c of the county presented Capt. Dyer Loomis, of the 145th regiment, en old and :aliant soldier. who has given two of his sons to the cause, and, broken doWn his it by active service in the field. His qiilifie o ions are undisputed, and he is on of It tads recognized as a patriotic and up tight ciiizin. His chiet competitor was .t backne7ed politician • who has grown "rich off of official position, and who now holds a lucrative station. Yet what was the ttiettnamt rendered to this venerable hero? 01 the first ballet he received the In.ggariy number of 16 votes. out of 92 ist, and on the second, when olio of his ily h u i withdrawn. but 28 votes again. , 63 fir the ci ily rein titling candidate Vile name of, Lieut. CA D. B. Mc- Cre-ry. also of the Ltith regiment., wa' iire•efited by his friends for the District A..torisey;hip. They felt confident that tits admitted quelific;ttions and unques mood pstriottsin would cause his nomi• n :dor, to be rca lily conceded, but in Ltd, .intielii ttion they were doomed to signal di-appointment. Hs only received the meagre vote of 27 against 65 ftt his suc ce-sful competitor. For Register and Recorder another sol dier was brought for Ward, in the person or. 'Long, of Fairview. He, too was destined to be overslaughed by the areedy politicians 'who controlled the Convention. His vote proved most con elusively of's& the utter sincerity ot their claims to friendship for the soldiers, ber• ing:but 14 out of the 91 cut upon the oc casion. fhe Convection did reward one soldier, however. It gsve the petty office of C.erk of the Courts, which • is not expected to payjover 41500 a yeir, and for which no other cand'idata appeared. to the gallant Capt John C Litlten, who has lost a leg in the , ervice.,-and-who deserved, alike by rea son of hi 4 talents and bravery, tO be re oartlect with ono of the best Own in its gift. The soldiers will surely appreciate this voonietful act of magnanimity l 'lt it Convincing proof of the extent to which the Convention loves the soldier! Suoiming up the elements which com• pose the ticket, we find thit the men who hav,e fought and hied for the Union here been elven one candidate for . Cl.* co: be Mind*, worth say about .1100 And "civiliatia, who have never smelt pow der, •have received tho following rota - nat lona : 4 iv* Gbh men. Irtg9 (rlll get a religy So. getlior, per year. 111 IC -,......11.110 1 Pt othenotery.. ~....... 1 14 eater 4 ittartder.-- . 1411 , tilr.et A tlmrte If - 3514111 i con ety •-orextui 'Wore? SOO D rester of dm rc, pr. Colley Surveyor. eta-- • SOU Total 6/00 4... wanes aga sat Is. wawa. ......1800 Who d are to say, after thil4 that the Republica in ; of Erie ormoty do Dot deserve the ; appellation et' "Soldiers' lisiende V'. • The ,Demon !Mils County COorrentiott, tviit a spirit patriotism that, was as abusere as it is 4' sammondable, nominated for three of the = beat ofikxs in tbe gift of tho e't)titit) . i .c ;1 " t)itt•••-11-q, the. the ...lit.) ith..ro the Republican We leave theA.A Eases r() rti•-••:•nli 4 eratior. of au impartl3l Ti..+ 'a , 141 those Ate have relative 4 in t nr , judge fer thewselve4' which pally .rit.• county at leant 13 be , a entitled Liteit praise and ajleport. Speech ofiudge Woodw+rd. The Dereocracy - of tho counties border ing on the lower Susquehanna, rind adjoin ing the carne, eelebratell tin Aeniveimry nt the adoption of the Constitittion •',by a Mass Meeting in Lancaster Cit,r. whiids is , letcribert to us as the largest f•*er held in 'he county. The venerable E*-Ckwernor Porter presided, and speeches !were [trade Hon. j Glancy Jones. Hou Jorelninh Black, Hon. Win. A. Porter, Hem" .!lay Dean, of lowa,' and otb4re. Judge Woodward being present in the city, ae the guest of Mayor Sander,sor4 was called nit, and made the following ; well-limed Ind Rensible remarks : • " fellow-eitisens—lt is with 'sienti 'rents of extreme satisfaction that, I am Able to ineevyou in the county of Linea, ter. I came here tor the purpose of ex changing salutations with you—but, gen tlemen, it is understood that I am, to go through this campaign without discitssing the political questions of the day such was the determination of the Convention which nominated me at Harrisburg. Never, since I have held a judicial .ommission, the first of which ails con• tarred by my venerable friend whom you lava selected to preside on this oithasion. navel made a political speech. .f'ain one of those who think that the judicial of should be held-aloft above all patosan passions and qppeals. I am not here toj nepart from will role of my judicial life. " But I sat not unwilling to meet mY fellow citizens anywhere and everywhere. and to exchange friendly salutations with them. Nor will you lose anything by my leaving political questions td be discussed by the able gentlemen who will address you—for they are more capable to enter tain, or instruct you thsu Lam. " If I shotild be elected your Governor. it will then :become my duty to:diseus. this° questions; and 1 promise you it shall be done at the proper time with k imat•plainness of speech. (Immense ap &dowse.) With these few words. of ex planation, as an 'apology, I will now retire and give place to others." Judge Woodward and the Foreigners. We have not thought it worth while to pay much attention to the" foolisli charge of the Abolition speakera and leaders that Judge Woodward *mem) to the adopted citizena of the c mintry_ The very fact that it is made in nearly all ikiitances by men who were themselves prominent,. during the Know Nothing agitation, of 1854 and '55, in enrts to diifrtnehise the foreigner..and who are now auppbrting u their c.atubdate for governor, the person who was the very head and,front of that wicked organization In this State, should be evidence enough to convince every hon est-thinking citisen of the worthlessness of their assertions. It is the height of im pudence, to say the least. for this class of inconsistent politicians to be b•'gging votes from cuticula, whom only a few years ago, they reviled in the moat insulting and ril lainous terms. But, Jest our silence should be Construed into a tacit admission that Judge Wood ward really does endorse. the sentiments attributed to hits, we here distinctly• and positively deny the truth of thes'e charges. He has never, in any manner, endeavored to restrict 'the rights of our foieign-born voters in a single respect. In his political +A el lia t ions , ha, has always been joined with that portion of the nation . who have 7 proved their friendship for the foreigner by a long series of resistance to the vari -uisots brought forward for their disgrace. The quotations that are produced against him, hare been agaiti and Again pro nounced hy him to be forgeries from be ginning to end, and the N.Y.ftiLe4 character he bears for truth and honor—not yet de nied by a single AbdlitiOn press —sitpuld cause hie own tratimony-on tht4 subject to be received and believed. Tuts question in relation to the of adopted citizens is not one that now enters into the p ilitical disputes of the , lay, but since it his been dragged forward by the Abolitionists, with their usual dis position to avoid the real issues before the country., it 'zloty be well to see Where their ~andidate'a record starids on the subject. N .body of veracity will deny that Gov. Curtin wlB a rue il')OT of the glow Noth ing order. He was not only a member, but as we charged before, its most active and prominent one in, Pennsylvania. and his standing in the society made him Sec retary of State* utickr Giv Parker. Here are the oaths he was obliged to Swear before he could obtain admittance into the or der :, VMS? tottllZZ, "In the presence of Almighty God and these Witnesses, I do ecilemply promise and swear that I will never betray any of the secrets of this society,, nor communi cate them even to proper candidate", ex• oept within a lawful council of the order; that I will never permit any of the secrets of this society to be 'written, or in any other manner to made legible, except for the purpose of official instruction ; that I will not'voie, nor give my influence for any man, far any office in the gift of the people, unless he be an American born citizen, in favor of Americans ruling Amer ica, nor if he be a Roman Catholic ; that Twill in all political matters, so far as this order iaconoerned, cotnply with the will of the rnaj.wity theuen it may • conflict with my personal preference." BICOND DCURI,. !•I. of my own free will and accord, in the presence of Almighty God and these witnesari,do solemnly and sincerely sneer that I will not, under any circumstances, 'disclose in any manner, nor puffer it to be done by others, if in my power to prevent it, the name. sign. pass words, or other socrets of this degree. except in open Council for the purpose of instruction ; that I will - support in all political matters, for All political offices, members of this order in preferenee to other persons ; that / will, *hen elected or appointed to any official station conferring on me the power to do GO. remove all roamotteas, auras or Roxas Colima from office or place:and that I will in no case appoint such to office or place In gift.- lalso promiseand swear that this, and all cuter obligations which I bare previously taken in this or der, shall ever be kept tbrongti life, sacred and inviolate. All, this I promise and do• clue as an American to sustaitAnd abide by, without any he itation or mental res ervation whatever, so help me dodl7 The enormity of this oath will betterbe appreciated when It is known that Goy. Curtin'' own father is an Irishman I Think of the degeneracy of a son who could act I n such a manner, and then, fellow-eiti lens, whether of native or ;foreign birth, tell us whether Andrew G. ;Curtin is woe. Oks. .1; tlik.confi.l.-1,‘••••4.: p'enrle , of - • Ttie uetiat Meadville 31ass Meeting. , w.. ;: iv. , 41 , %'/ll ' laWriCt‘ ,of tesilutony to cohrie-e us ittet the Mass ..ifeeting at Mead ville, .4:I Thur's lay 4110 irs'elc;" mutt hive boon ~ : ie of the most itnEnente'liail impressive t , fenitAige4 of es, peop l e e v e r h e ld in s, cnn sylvatio., Thi* c muty was I largely repre sented, by sattio of Its most patriotic and in telligent citizens. aOl ail witla whom we have spoken, het, e.,nrintort eviiionott to the, ate cess of the de-uonstration. - - The main precise abet is said to have taken i over 411hont . and a quarter to pare * given pew. Every per. son who W 44 R ressnt was - thee cheered and astonished i.- Lt.- ii ondertut titru-out or the -poople, owl t.,:tttrue I tudy -confident t h at nothing 1,-.4 to to t'oe ai;.-sest :reads told tyranny, eau pin nii: the suces4s of Demnert tic pritWipk4 11l .oetober., ,-The Cratre - ord Democrat ;;tees a lengthy ritport or the meet ing, front which we copy the following : " We congratulate 'the friends of constii a tional liberty ever7nitere'epon the popular', demonstration made in this place on Thurs day hat, the 17th of September. We had anticipated a Large gathering of' the freemen of Crawford and adjoining counties, we bad reason to aspect indubitable proof of the deep elated tintline of hostility that is movine the hereres of tiitt peofde is opposition to the illegal and tyretinial measures of the present corrupt end Upprceeive IL ti:itatal and 'State administrations.; use, in all candor, we eon tees that we were not prepared to Witneis such an itatugnse atte;;Entltge of all ages, classes ant conditions in life .as filled our town to overilow.n; on 'flea riiiily of last ;tees:. What was elien and heard 'onthat Ile" oil: not soon be fergotteu•hy tliose, who esters preeont, Amt that Witch teas rittnfte;terl , in Meedealo was but i Nie.litnett of; what -.5 ts simulta neously tr4uslaring throughout• the length and breadth of our greet (phi Stine. Well tnay tyrants tremble. Had thro,mi , n the people pith the bayonet. when such .. tip - Tit Is abroad in the land. Hut. the peop:e trill triumph, and no power on earth can pr irrit i• tan, hate no fears on that Fer,re " %MC. room pr.th thly sr .t o l eepet di nt. mate 4. - the nor of atm - rows who were present et ul- to •.“);„; k a tan.ter about wn';;h .1.11. C.• t.. 1, 101 -, M.L ., 1s !.o a treat dif fer.u . N.t ~,.;,,,-.. . V..e 11.••..• 1143.1 o.!••,;.2, plaCe t h e autui),,E•3t tr„,aV. , .Ari ell 1:1.1.11.1 to thirty thousand; and -.lac, ;to iyi high 1 . 14 forty thousand. this "an impr,ceiutt is that the number [as) h, .1!:ely per loses- sit twenty thonsani— L all ,IV3:11.1, thtire WA, enough for all rue:Le-Li purpaos, an I several thous and snore, perhaps, thin were Perr before assembled in the place." The first speech of the day wssdelivered by Judge Church, who. had been selected to preside. It is tl scribed' Co us es an able, 4, eloquent and con 'acing disaussioa of the is sues that now conearet the-country. "lion. W. B Heed, of Philadelphia, next addressed the people. Mr. limed was fullqwed by Hon. C. W. Carrigan, of the same city. We will not attempt to give a description of the speeches of these gentlemen. Suffice it say, that they were all that could be expeeted. and fully sustained the high •reputation of the speakers. i 'r Bat, while the proceeding* to which we have referred were piing,on at the principal stand, severel thousand persons had coupe gated in another place, and were 'addressed •by Col, J K. Kerr, and-Messrs. Dodd and NlcClelland, of Vanango county. Indeed.' there should have been a third Stand' for speaking, and would have been, had such an immense. gathering lieSn' anticipated. Not more than one half the people were privileged to, hear the speakers : yet, the disappoint.' meet was borne patiently, and all seemed gratified with the proceedings of the day. Had Messrs. Lincoln. Stanton &Co !siert in Meadville, on the 17th of September, NBs they would have been convinced that the freemen of Crawford county are folly en listed in the great struggle of saving the country from irremediable destruction. Mr. Lincoln may procleiat martial law, for the purpoie of enslaving the people and retaining power, which he has en criminally abused ; but., with the blessing o' nod, the people will exercise' the right of suffrage-on the second Tuesday of October nett, under the-t olisti tution and laws of the' sovereign and inde pendent Commonwealth of Pennsylvania." Meeting at Lockport. I,4cstoßT, Sept. 19, 1893 Ast. Osisav'tat :—Tho Democracy of Lock port and surrounding districts again assembled to day, at the meeting house, in , Lookport, -to di4cuss the political issues - which agitate the country, to encourage one anothei in their la bors for the maintainance of the ,Constitution and restoration of the Union; and to exercise their rtglita a 4 American citizens itsdenonno ing evil adchinistrators. I believe if Old Abe could Attend a few of these tninor gatherings of the yeomanry of the country; or witness the tremendous enthusiasm everywhere ex. hibited at our, Grand Mass Meetings, he would not be long in discovering the "hand - -writing upon - the wall," while his knees would be knocking together as did Deblnter's of old Thousands that were led astray by a mere catch word, but still retaining ari inherent love for their country, are returning to their better reason, and identifyiur themselves with the Democracy, thinking, fitstimp, itscnsuto. that to that political orgenisotion `ekes can they look for the pre i servation of our liberties. Hope, beautiful hope, is animating , millions of faithful breasts; bet, withal, there Ls en un derourreut of sadness when we realize that with the best suocess of Democrasy, years, long years, will have to pass ere weeen °hilt eratethe evils brought upon no by demons from pandemonitim. . Tha audience were addressed by Dr. Wilson and Nelson Chita, both of Edinboro, in len gasp which had the ring 'of the true metal. „Long may they liee;to labor for their country and their God, May the blessings of Prod deals° rest upon every roan who, boa moral courage enough. to lift his 'aloe against the spoilers of our country fame. , If "coming events east their shadtiws be fore," then we 'con look for the old Keystone to iv redeemed from Abolition thralldom this fall by a majority of fifty thoustind. Com mittees of two were appointed, from . Lockport and adjoining districts, to male arrangements for a Mass Meeting of the Democrats of the Northern townships of Erie county and South ern townships of Crawford county, to be held on Saturday, tioc: 10th. The meeting will be snnonnced by handbills. More anon. (CcoasuilcaU4.) Tut; LAINIST CASHO SHIPPID THIS Bei mos.-11444'ra. 'H Rawl. & Co. shipped on board the - splendid new bark, " Red, White and Blue," Tuesday, the 22d inst., 647 tons coal to Chle;ago. Whea the channel ia dredged out, she can carry 800 tans. The " Red, IWhite and Blue" is owned by Capt. Butler, of &dab, and commanded by • Capt: Levi Davis, of • We 'place.. Messrs. Rawls & Co; are doing the largest coal and iron ore bid :teas ever done is Brie. They keep employed front 160 to 180 mem daily. • John e,rse is always on hand, as usual, 'attending to outside business. . lie is happy to say that every laboring man on the Doct is Al good lava tinkm„ Democrat, and intends 'to rote for Jndr Woodward, the Working man's Frientl, at the earning election. The. lieptitateans wilt plane resent ber this fact, that the more the? abuse Den t;erats, the more determined they make them to teak for the ,mumeas of their prLottiplen, Dien may be coma or wined into oboes/ their tielft....bitt , driven seem I .414 trie Itt . tc4is Ob• 'tr. ERIE, PA., SAT On'AY. SEPT 1t403. The Observer 0:1. Twenty.Ftvt l Cents. In order that the Observer may obtain as side a cireolationwe Possible, dating the few weeks that yet reniale- Of the political cam paign, we have eonohsded to eeadtit for two month+ for twenty•ilve 'eente; : giving stsbeeri. here the privilege of oommeneing at tiny period between this date andthe day of eleition„ The paper will he proMPdy dieoontin'ed at the eiriiration of the second month, u less other directions are given. W trust now that tho friends o 'theca's' will go act itoly to work, and ()niftier to place a copy t•t• the Ottsrpeci• in the hands of each of their neighbors. There is more ,i;) be made br the dissereination,of true Dem ratio Jun o:o,4 11311 by all other meani. • I I • SAronamsartes.-÷A Court for sqtion of foreigners will be held' afternoon, the 29th fast. Ozottor. W. Wueow4au.— oasts.. C. C. Burng & Co., 800 Arolx street, P • (ladelphie, Imre issued a series of very neat photo grepbg of. Judge Weodwera. They are by fill 01.1 i the best likeikesioo yet pioduedd.- 'MtV.TI,IO Al I:ollir.—The tneelng ele i Curry hie been tied for Therelay, the it of Oeto her. 'gngi wtil be addregieed by 11. Mims% cri E,g.,ofJsestuertt.g.ti. svm Lielhrsith. Esq.; Jame, Starsit4ll. Egg Bed others. We espeot that e very l gr.ige tut tler 41 per. Bead will be in atteettanod . Emtsecriat - - Tbe well -It own iporiocl, known as the Eqninoctial Sto • , eolumeneed on Thuredai of hqt ,week so hued until Monday evening. • the espeiriettee of tic past la a criterion, wo sre now illk i elito have ilrtitty fzir sone weather the let of November. . , Prrename', Madatott.--Wethars been fa• v.rel. with tin a.lvatico, copy cif [lll.l elegant i., Magazine for October. The terary matter is of the choicest character, * f m the pens of .11iEs Virginia V. rTownsand, the . {talented editress, rind other ladies doll gen4sioss of . equal talent, while i tbo superb plate!, frontispieco and oth are surpassingly fine. Pte. The Lancaster Ing e et, asv earnest i t Abolition organ, his the fol wing notice of Judge Woodward's ream V to that silty : "The Hon Geo. , W. Wood ard, the Demo cratic candidate for Hovers' ,- arrived here last evening. A large Dam rof his politi , 1 ,. cal friends vieitetthim at l's Hotel. Be spoke. a few wort* rotunda thanks for the kind manner is whisk be vs* received. These was nothing of apolitical nu re in his speeek Judge Woodward 'is a , very mai. of eom ..manding aspect, standing weir six mist. His face wears a pleasant smileg and barring lois political creed, he is just what we like to see —a lftgh-toned. honorable gtintlemin." Tax Datrr.—The ProvonPdarshal publish• es a Ilst, of the , examinations- made, at his headquarters,from Septemb e ir 8d to Sept. igar, inclusive of both days. W •foot up the fol lowing as the-result of his loperations within that period: Substitutes a0 -opted; ; paid commutation, 244; exeniptid for disability, 342; exempted from other iarses, 3•64 •••tta.l number sent to •, the general readesvous\ et. at Pittsburg, fifi./ • On Thursday; sixty-one l additicaud soldiers were sent to Pittsburg, of Whom the most an said to have bees conscripfc Thsy appeared to be in the but: of spirit* sad marched uP State street Angie; the Jo • a Brown song. Tam 6ft OPOCT•1111 Ms Tts4.—lhe follow ing persons have been ap • 'sited Committee of Arrangements for the Great !Demos:ratio Maim Convention to be het on the 4th of Oa tober nest : .Erie—Was. A. Galbralth t Clark Ewing. Wm. L. Scott, 8. E. Nellie; Benjamin (haat, P. A. Seeker. B. F. fil l oan, Jacob Thlrtyeore.idols Mettle, M. Magill, Jas. !C. &faiths% Jotut Ferrier,.C. M. Briggs, D. Wilt sad Benj. Whitman. 1 - Crisk-.Dr. A. Thaier, F. W. Koehler, Wm Elena? and &Isamu, hayer.l The Committee met o Mondey . evealng, appointed their various üb•oommitteea and transacted other` bushiest its eonaeotioa with their duties. • Cot. Benjamin Grant as been appointed Chief Marshal of the aad „has saleeted the following assistants Cot. D. S. Clark, James Bart, B.s Campha len, Thos. Crowley and John Farrier. We will pabl!ah the o List of speakers who Its ,ia ear nest issue. Tun Mu on Omani Mansino.—One of the most ; enthusiastica i%I pleasnitt meetings l we attended this r, was held at the Greenwood dchool Efoohlt, on Saturday after noon, the 19th Inst. Thp day was decidedly uncomfortable, but notiithetandiag this fact, the people tains(' ontit r t considerable Ram bens. Mr. Joseph MeC ter, a Mmerible and highly esteemed citizen f the tiwnehip, pre ifr sided, assisted by the number of Vice% Presidents and Are es. The Speeches Were made by-Wm : ' A. / health and James C. Marshall, Esqrs., * aid the writer of this article.. During Mr..Gelbraith'S remarks be MIS frequently intemipted with gnestioos from ilepnblic i atis, all if 32 ' whiohle answered in a spirit of courtesy d frankness that ,is much to be cime/ended. - We were pleased to 'see the charitable -spirit-41*mM by DIM. aunts towards that of their political oppo nent" who interrupted Mks speaker, and mild not help oont.rasting it. with Lb* conduct ',of ibe . Republichas on Mil, occasion of their 10th of fleytimbet theetimg, when 'a discharged 'soldier who ventured to contradicg l ooe of the Governor's imartions, was rudely -thrown from tho stsind, mid amid miss of I. kaki him," *kick hire," "Opperhead," f Ste., driven beyond the finite of "ii crowd. 1 , PLATEA *Saw FLl4.—Qar •re will see, by the adveitiessasitt in smaller column, that. the well known ; sod poplar Brans of J. 0. Bur gess & Ca , sad Clsomits, Caughey & Co., have consolidated tlthir interesui, under the DIMS of Clemons. Catlgbey & ;Burgess. Botb of these fiIISIS 'have 61ase known for se** Jaws sr sag our Most proinineut and re liable busitiess men, Laid the Pint . concerti will mimetic an stoo l capitol sod trade seldom united one :house outside of tie largest shim. They /loopy the old Mond ' ,of Messrs, Clemens, Caiighey & 00. 4 which le soon to be; enlarged by the iddillon' of the roost atitt 'oosagiled by Messrs; Crawford & Caughey. We are w II acqualumd with the Messrs. B4rgese, 4 hire! no kesitat.on is making the Redlc‘a that if, the new flea show the lams eatmirise sat business tact exhibited by these gdattematt; is the past, it will soon rise to toil head *est smingike wholesale bosses of 6.1. eisy.j • • -, Mr. Meuse filsoiltioloa Is the INS . bee of the Dessemnitii Ooasty. Committee tor ellord, Gait Ist Ott. D. W. auteisimm, as Pri"Oril""4- ler I.le I.)vviy, '•,P 11.14 c'•• crJoictl iv ibo Nistacimet sr' 11... wsy; to •:J • L n defeat the liainotrittii, p.t7.y. 'li •Tv storo It L Li give them I';, air Whit to, ovt nirt , •r widt Melte They nii4l .• COMIC " other dey Petroleum biAs edir LA, r. .d.:31 higher price' this'll , iraci CG►n h ev..rr • r Cure reached. oak. We refer liiour L ILiver tlaemeat of Ate. .46,rinnii: pm - • , .i.• r,ca as Tercisetnerit Leal. 1,- for sale, 14 , will gum aater• diatillatirm wad pariectl:,- /fir r. 1. C4rter. Las r f•clf harness shop is Uselspd, 1' Trii,rll the attention (.! 1;t •-p!, , it.t . ...t• •ii.: has isuprosed 1.1 top. nate habits mud iutrill,,,,cu., o naturall n Monday Or We a ,tifYo by tie 1 . 15 Ljoadui ©cults IGut Es-C..yeru‘ir 1'.%c,-fr taking an native pm in t;io Lnv in t courtly. in favor of Wocklmin: s L trissythat this will be >milli-ay.: in c-..;,,. I t. the pasition of the Es-C.,verwl:. &dr A lewd l'cions of oar , ' • •- • that a statute or limitAti,,,n =Goall b.. • by the. nest ltg,sieLuro t • T.ti , when a mau ma4c vt"i,, D 42100 rat .r • ti a • ptiocipleip of nu, Lime •. 1,, 4471" Tito lrs c ti thiscOunty—tito "uly I. ti the first p,rsqu Loku.l-3. "W , i.^.. , t• thai township 11n reco::.••i ..i.• teriord, and Lai been qr:nt r.. CI? rtsii sek. rhisFriday: conundrum contest, at tiTtainmeut, Mkt) itf L Persons will be pkertui!tee. to , 3”. in t Ciral dram on Day eubject. acid 6 r.iliri!)la p;ix 'will be given tithe ILUTIIor ~ After the 2311, nil 1 - 41inite?.s% Fitr7ills la due* yearn.' orgArtizati , JCll, vu l navv/z , is theta one year to ecru., wiileon re-en i fink for three years, or for the wnr, uo omitted to a bounty of SW2, providefl for cetersu c ;Inn tears. eofers4 fashion r illobtratioas sir Ths sour. sacks ',lf Messrs McCreary have obtained a wide qpatltion for k ttui superiority of t:icir r..n 1 manufantnre. Millers throulhout the Will find it to' their 'advantage t this arm. . sir Mr. J. D. Gunnison, or this city, lie clines the nomination of the Democratic u' Convention, for tnistee of tile Lrie Ac tam. ) saying that heintends supporting the Curti!, ticket. The CJunty Corrimittee, se presume. bits the authority to nupply,any vaeancie- , th.o may °sour from declination or otherwise. gel. Miss Svthieert ouo o: viii most favorite singers of the dty, intl vl.ll, our city with her Sorelt, Troupe, on tno 12, of October nett, and remain t 7te_euttro tree 1i The Pres' in every quarto , of e,,unt, , .. has, spoken of them in exalted cereal. elp. we etpect something beyond ordinary uteri, Z d" The statement in this "NW -3 Gaiett• that thit Observer "prudently otnitte:i ll,' publication of any resolution pae,..n i ti thr last-Democratic State Consentiou iv untrue We published the entire aeries, in our issule, 411111 270, and the ono alluded to by the G.:l mite appeared in its proper place. .• We send, this week, the Astrev• to over nineteen hut:tired persons,—er,ey et tkeet Teri, bolts-fide, paying Futisrrf , tr , We tbat, pith one exerrilon, the al,- server Ku tioti , tho largest u any paper published in We rz I.entt sy - um*, outside of Pittsburg. illy: utt.en...iva LI 1. adviitisers is oalte d i this itlet: or The meeting. of\.• a toptt.l r". in the Repnbliean re adie i r're•lie, oa tsar emoting, sooordion t.) all it e• beet an itemising Altair. We ai.a to: t td it only adopted prt .W. , sy‘ thised with the objacts of the tue,iting, crn the four speakers,Messrs: Grab Lro,„SlLikr Duggan and Golden". We would again rotnin t war bvfn emetic friends of the importaitc: that they are assessed ten :dip before tit election. If this import/eat linty it neglected until October Bd. the person el doing wit' lose - hie tote. r.`: Englehart is nutes , or Übe East Ward, and Thornnl stewart iu the West Ward. The Crawford ,Aura t —oho 61 I Orgli of Republicsoistu et Meadirdlle—aloatts tit t, the number present at the .great Democratic meeting is that place, "would prob thly react. 11 1 ,000." The editor of the Journal i seriottaly disgruntled at the affair, and elislies around at the speakers, the yooplit, tits proces..ion, and WWI person end thin; connected wits Oman:Wing, la &decidedly comical way. Sr On Thursday of last week,,a Democrat and Republican were disputing •ip the morn- Lai oars, -on the Phila. & Eric It. It., tl, omits of their respective candidate;. the ItepublictiMPlOpOied . to talc a vot.:, t tt^ pessengere on the train, wit bit Was done, wit:: the following result; Woodward, : Cur. Jit. 1 • of procession had aseepted invitatisSui p Wm. Benson, Esq., Chairman of th.• Republican Co. Convention:: auncuncori u varies of meetings throughout the count. commencing in Greenfield, on the '2.-Ith inst. and ending in North &tat, on the 12th o October. The Republicans, Iron, r.ll appear ances, intend to prosvcute q vigorouo cam paign from this until the day ofelection, anc we do not baliive the - Democrats, notwith media l g;the many dieadiantages they label under, will allow themselves to fell fsr be- Lind them. 91116, When a thing does not suit you, thinit of some pleasant (lushly is it. There is no thing so bad as it en.ght be Whepover you oatelajenrself in a fault-ficlifig remarl;, ray some approving one the same breath, aut yot will soon be Cored.—Dupatili. What o pity that our uet . githce e.u,tltl practice that which he prey itra. One would think, from the at t naive artieles which till his colas:ins -nab week, that tke Wits e nured :to warde.ererybedy and evernliiug. We Itnow of ao peison .to whom the good ndvicu c be given with more propriefy,,.. Whenever 7 . 04 club .yettraelr in a dealtf•fluding remark, write some approving one in the same breath, nation will soon be cured!' • ma,„ We learn that it is' proposed to extenu a eltalleuge to the leading Peznocratic epeakert. its Brie County to appear beiore the peupto at inch places as may be deemed moat destrahl, nit the purpose.aind disousa 'the issues in cols it 4 in die October election. 4.capital ides, (WU tfUllt theater will be promptly accepted.— we heartily endorse the above as *.a, capiusl ides," awl hope. that the .I.tepublicaurs will adopt it at their 'earliest °peon Utlay. It is n ss* OM we eauseted - et the o peuiue of ale 9rweesse, wed would Lentil Teri! utudia to tiecreaat ; the lituinuott .party oppositiou, as well 34 to teaks the members of oath party better no' tineinten with the viewa of the utber. Dosioorato of lAtie county, wo assure our eidghbor 4 1411 shrink front no . ttlecust4o,4 3 l "he WIN / 11 " 1 ". 4 14 444 Oot q action." Brief Paragraphs. I=IIII •• .1" • Tii• t u v . :1 , 1 1 tiA,i y jri , fig rel NieL,. e me liar in cno ixiAny en. 41 : 11 p1101, t! tr1:14: 1 . 1)"en atiaehed I =Ell= • , ;1 :'7l MEM =1 lIEMBEISMIN r rC L „-i. .!•• ~; ,s:er. v MEE= ti ,t• rt,t,n4 ;X rliP 1 Llapateh (net oit v ticket are really my :..r . nli , i threaten+, and fel. ~ 1,-; reL,aliarly its own, and i .. ' tic but the pereou who 4. • -,4i5•1, i,•,e the sake of our ct-r, and that of the (rater. r : v., i i I :14.-1.,.. , Lint. tin Inlg4 be more atri. ~,,,,,.,,. ~„„i ~u,;;,,f.•1 ~ w11,,t 1 , 1 writes; but ,7 0 ',i"j3,..; %), , -,,., re up all hope 1 1119 reform*, tor:. ',i , ! , :,:-leztri t') 12c 1, aq nil chance of ~,,, : „ ,„-e x, -,a, aryl only jumps tram one step •‘a tli• l;t•olssr of i•ary malignity , an , l vice: !.) aitoiliO . i.iiii lOwer. 4 . _ :r,, ,uipeclot!. , ,o) a ;he ttuintrQui 1 . ,` i 1:0•ACK, ' 1, • LH , Gaze/t2, 11 the effect Val Trte vor •in •C tf7.•.1 BIM I ••,111) NEM Je,:..!, , •rvs' i ; u4ing moan; in thin county-. :ibttt - .1 as they wore—wareinteculei , 0 ‘,llz.l::ar deign of the Oppo. u‘.1.1 supp )4,1 4 ;71 xacney Las be.r. r, , L •. in co,l,..itletation ,;icir =NM pp, r• . 41'1 ), ); C ~ . 11e•_.• • t•J COIT 1:0'..4/1• w,:e!:. There „ -t crime, and we hqlte, ,r -(etctly ar.ioreed. Mig 4 * tr r - Yeadlte bills. lie English and German, .• I 71'1 rcasnnqble terms it this came ,t IT,' i l;: Entr.At : I hutipeneci to bo one of the eu li-n,..2 It lii b:r Creek, on fisturdey, Atli wo,- welt p'e ted. with the spirit shown by the uom , crate pi-I...rent. II tkle . romoloollog pre. vti s in All pia Qf the s:tste, I cannot doubt that oat. ',aro :yid able candidate, Judo loodward, nil bo the next Governor a Peansyl'yania. I coal 1 not hip noticing one thing, eapr !is.ly, which is eserving of wider attention, refer tJ.tne quelptions put to Mr. Galbraith !3y beCend itepu,blicans present. At leant if-tt 'lea times he was interrupted, and you wilt agree with 'rite, that the ,respectfal way la which• both i t :naker and audience trend their political opponents is vastly' to their :redit. Woo that kaows the extent of rb4• auviice, doubts that had Demoortu Interrupted a Ltepab icau speaker, at one of heir incetinc,,, in the same way, he would it tie boon made .to suffer severely forlii • emerity I happen to have beett4 witness of the sue r,.ferred to by you, in your remarks, and coiaez , ,tdoatrably in point cm this star je ce, While Cr Iv. Curtin ; was speaking, ot tin 1)• a u: September, a man 1 , 2 soldier laierruptel hi:a with a remark. He ouc4 pushed off the stand, and cub ..it.11.1 . u.; curses, kickel and driven eut.ide of r;i•vr•crdl ca vie inquiry, nail found tan tei 3 eiwun i, Ca.ria4 Lava, of your city. lie Curie mouths' regiment of Co' 11,31.5 a , af:erSivartif, tiii ilivoh.i.rgv , i p 1t •,0 a c Last.7l, is tae gl,egie,ar army in Vu :iaia n G)7. C',l4 was reviewing the tr i;:111LIGil, V 4 s he lett off his boric t A roil - 1.13.c1e9 wi the iirst to ari% thift'a c tndid 'mica will agree with me t p 7 wiitcu ttitpt treats a retail:lel hot% entitled. to the name of Sr•oNtaa t." [From the liisrn.hrilltticit.l .1 Soldier's Letter about "the Soldiers' Frleal' , ..Voters, Read: The 131 ,‘ „fin ar from one of oar brve o ~ya in the army cf•the Poto te. tae feeling Among our volt:Weil ' , oat t.3ertite4 ct.iim to be ell!ed "Me/oldies' 'rend." Thu writar of this letter sena Itreutat all tat: 'c.Ltapaigns of MoClel- in uu the aul has eharel is v,:ry•niti.:o of importance eine° Re bon •.:e irkS of tviki,iruitud, received stirred, 17t4.C1 ho will cariy,Lo big grsys tc ,•, nevertheless, what, ttie Aboditloi trait , , es, is'ao_ aro Luo cowardly to turn out, csil s Tape: head." and is imperilling his life's' tie piattis of Vir;inta muter the flag of his these pugiUsaimous wretched , un I,:r the suotter of 13.0013 i which his am t 5 ILC:p01 0) keep secure, awe reviling his •.G.l Lli.,...grett party to which he belonpu disloyal." We give -hie letter, whioh it id dressed to his ,mother, verbatim: 4fj Do it .Votaier: ; received John's lett, eat-week, and wts glad to hear that you tn , ti :o well. I have no reason to complsil, tithallgtl tun d &alp weyther reminds me every aud than ta tt that rebel. bullet is stW burial is my shoulder.. The doctor thigh hit w.,th e it will n•-t trouble me mud. roil John that I am ,so glad to hear that its tieraJer p try is gotug to win this NI to t , I j,1,11 - Qcl like ea,ceritig ;'that is - ttureg ai our boys tees, Wo are biok. 'Sad tired cl nearing .snout 'the nigger,' and wo want It ace the .Ibolitiontst put down to Bis level ire stet/ et having him pot L.? to ours. Ali c yo vivuld rote for Woodward if they eauil chaui:o. 1.1.1,:y do , hate Andy Curti: with all their might. The other day an ..03. (I,iott tract mail brought Curtin's pi,lture oti camp anti gr-ve c.apieis out fur noth4 dot t. Lao woo wouldn't have them eves s: hat price, but , ours vi us took theta just foe au. :....omoboly stuck one up on a tree, amt orrote •Tt Soldiers' Ftlend' over i:. Toe; une tide • •mv teg tetis me how much of trieod he t 5. I haven't walked right since rut the rheumatism _tinder one of Gis roue Ant.ttier said :"*Vie had the VA over eiuoo the rain washed the :shoddy a oral that, ue gave me of my. beak.' Aaoair wit' of oboes erica paaco•board soles which bo had gat from •cbe soldiers' friend.' Alto.l4' her, you naver neard a rogue get sucn I .;• , od ruuud scoring as Curtin did, and I nisi ~e uua stt hto , I,lLltractcirs could hare hurl 11. bola then amuse.' theuinolvts throv, •a . ; quttis of tottscoo at the piocurc, and. t_ i .ore tsu wee;'clittly's !Ace Ifai 6 130 7 ittti t..c. wore populor color of :.sYor: 3 wo could .vot. home. to nit_ but tear euy th.ti-- - taobatly trat' ,iLeft: Wld and that theli:" loud ca - cowl Lennie rankeen to carrjid2: l'ounsylvonia °Walton:, Tell John 10 or , , try Ins rigricts cud voto`for Woodwanl atetubor tut: to all intituriug frieuds. I u 0• zcop, fur dna wait wilt noon 80. • 6 Your thiciful son, ---• DECtDZOLY 1;001..+In hie recent I P ° at Erie, Audrey .0. f.lartitt mat: ussofits, iunJU 'go: . t.eu placed before Ott , peoP llll ;Pennsylvania for their mar 'gee at the MOP ' 'box; it is their chthea, nut may, nor is ur:zi seeking " th.u.d.'tLy` coot. la the face et ti l , plant zubge:titin, of the Preis La postpoli can ter Lou patent— in 'opposition to aloe tte - t ciad leaignatit votest of the Ilitsbut G.rerete. Joint Cereal:, Uoi. V. I.3WitriCe.f, .‘leKt'lnian , Alt:Sander Carnwitig ., htindiuds °I others is his party—he' / T:i, taiuseli upon the Abohtio a CouventiOD, a." tioiniuutieu by One oh dal • 1 11111111:1c51 lel:rigues the% v. as ever perpetril,• bra "'ourry politician." New Sss`;, et:ranker; zoolgtrt that the nunsinaiion: o4: net of /ill owtt net..king . .." but was . choice' of the peepie I Toe man who atitl,t s .: • 443 cleceire the puuple by such specious. trill' try is not to be eutrasted with thttat of a great Coaruoawialtb.—Plsile. .44 p. l IP.. • .• • ‘IIV4 11 , 3 t fitted o ur , from gunboat trit. j gt.: gat condiat at th e ce:ilr Vrai prOMOtt4 ••• <.2.ocativo farmer of the A contrast. uwrit rAST, Sept. 22, 1868