M'Kean County Democrat. (Smethport, M'Kean County, Pa.) 1858-186?, October 03, 1863, Image 2

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...•.°bo:tinitri e.and...helieving;;:an they. do, that the
..'',\iiituti . on:olthe United Statee ii . thn ‘ egrat..bnl,.
: : - yrirk ot. slivrry. tkiv.thti crintinent; mid that
flier distription of the Maar-kap Union .involves
,- .ilie irittiritahlir:tinstrutitin o 1:8E101 , 6 , , niid is nn
`-:1 inietiiTrhirieessjty ' to thasat tai: nrn ent. of that
..'“ 'o3'4 they .0. 0 .1 iii,teririt9!d .10 aectiitlolih their
. .4nrriintinnt, 'Object , ' by a ny..meani . . kvitifin thett
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For tse reasons . the..Northern•Disunioni4ts
like` th6Disoniuniits'Orthe South;are . wiolently
''ttipp . oired.',tos all .cortlPrOrni.; . i;s-or . ennstitutional
amendlinentir,.ol- efforts' at • cooe ill,iat Miele.
ki:ol4ehould•bere'stor.4l end•the Voiori Pre
. ikerv,eit.'.; The . y.:,are -striving to' break up the
onlotl:.Urkdar.,tha . pretense- of unbounded'llevo- -
,it., T hey. ere :airtiggling to overthrow
the Constitution,. while profes . sing undying at
-
tachment to it, andtrwillin4ne'ss to inake.any'
sectifice'll:mainOin -They: are', frying:to
plan& the:cotintry into civil'wur. OA the urest,
means of:deatroying the ti . nion,• upon the-plea
of ettforeing . the lanes, and,. proiect Mg' the pithlic
property. . 'lf t hey ,can defeat . e very kind of. ad.
justment•or compromise, by which ,the . point's
at lbw, may be sot
. and keep
up so as -• induce the Border
States .to follow Cottoit •Statee, they will.
feel certain 61 the aecOrnpli . shment of their
Mate'deeigns. , • . . • ,
Nothing. ill gratify so !Illicit,: pt.'ciint T ioute
no effectually to . their 'stie6 , s9 the' seaosslim
of •Te . nneapee and the .Border •States. 'Every'
State Oaf .withdraws froni:the Uniotrincreases.
the relative power of Northern . •.A.holitioniats to
defeat 'a-satisfactory' adjustment, wildth
moti a war which, sooner. or later, Must end in
-final leparatiOnand recognition of' the; intlepen4
dente of the. two, contending sect ions•
ThatMr.bottglas drew a correct portrait *Of
the manager's of the RePublican party, is,Proveq
by the letter-to the editor of Memphis :Antal.
.. • • WAsutimine, Feb: 11, 1801.
• idliDecit•Gevorner .—Goliernoi Bingham and
myielf.telegiaphed te•you on . Saturday,
...requat of Massachitsetts and If ow York,. to send'
delegate's to the Peace or CoMprethise Congress.
• •
They admit that we 'Were right and they were
wrong; .that ,no Republican. : State r tiheuld have
sent deletates; but therare• here •and can't get
Ohio, Indiana :and . Rhode Island 'are
•,eaving in,• and there de some danger of . Illinois,
,and now theys,hvg.ot us,.for.GoiPs sake,,to go
'to oi : 6i . .twine and . save the Republican :party
•. froM tuptuie:;.•lheim.you send stiff back—
edytrien•.of none.' The whole thing was gotten
op againet :my• L judgment and advice, and Will
. :endie . thlri irooka.. Still, - I hope, as, 'a matter
• otoeuiteey to l some or our etring hrethren;that
yen Will send the delegates:, • • '• ". •
..Truly . your friend,,
Z. CHANDLER.
Excelleriey NUSTIN Br.tia..
P. B.*- 7 :Socric 4 . l3l.,the' Manulactuiing States
Would 'be awful .' Withotit : a .,
,
:little, Woad-letting Ade Union not,. in"' my,
estirriation„ . be wortii:a.curse i , Z. C. .
..That letter is. tall of. :point', It "opens to the
• public..gaze the . motieei'uOon Whiph the Rentat-
Haan . . managers..acted: ...Yirginia had solicited
• a . •Conference of the . Statee . .tri see it soine - plart
•could tio,Obe devised and agravoLutiou; to saye
the I.7riiOn . and . fnevent war, : ,Siricare
: riots were anxious to . ave the 'Border States :7 ..
Delawaie; Maryland, Virginia, Kentucky . and
Missouri, together' with North . Carolina and
• Teimeiniee-and therefore layered the assembly
. of this 1 3 i:11'ft Conference, ..The
.Republican .
• 'manager; Were opposed to it,,,...Massachusetts .
- . • and . :Newi, ;York sent 'delegates, when thr.
jilan of ; the` RepubliCan Managers was explained
k to i.hern;. t they'repented of their beiate, ackaow.
iaeii,etror, admitted that, the 'managers
W ` are *right and ,they„ ivrong,.'atid thee:no Re-
'Pehiteen . .State 'should " have ; sent iie,legales,..L-:
They . therefere begged for. Ocid'a . sake, Mr 'the
... • 'Governor MiChigan to come their 'rescue,
andis . itiojhe,RepubliCan Party : .—not the Dolan
,- . 1-
. frcinflupturii, The Governor Was.requested:
.. to ,iend'stif.backed: 'men oar. none--taine, who
wereilikely to favor any. picincif concill
'ln - the- opinion. of Charidler, the Union Would
'.'not. be •• worth' a curse; ; ivichout alittie blood=
•: "
. • fat back: as December 234 . 1860,. Mr.
'rOolobs'isstied an. address to his . convtituents;
•
of Georgia , 'in' which he says, speaking of the
Crittenden 'ComOrornise,i'scA .Vote was taken
"inr the., committee of/Thirteen on amendments
te.theConstitiiiion, proposed by. Hon. John
Critienden; and eiteh'end' all of thein were
•••• against' unanimously fey the Black Republi
. ..membeil.'of :the 'comniittee, In • addition to
these'facts; a Majoritkof the Black Republican
' members. of the' committee
that offer, Which was
atleritly..aciitileseidirt:;'by the, other members."
,iVtr , Topnibs . afterwards: ;January 7, 1861,
made bie.larnieCh the . Senate, in which ki?
said, , he would accept;; the 'CritfendenCompro-:-
miss a . a } final aattfettieat of the alacr!.tli
tion.„.Bdt its Seriator„liitle, a leading
eari,`,said, on:the flvicir of Senate ;:: when Air,
" 'Crittenden presented F.is .plan: tii . :the'Senate„
'the'crintroveray.,was:not:tii be settled' by Crin ;
• grass. The Republican . rthinagaridid net mean
to pitnitrit to be aeitled,there. . They.'.Waned
' nt h iSenator DOuglas,.,a, - ,disunion,
disruption: gc Would.
.dreve.:iifter. aii.,ineeitable.'coneequenee,'
instirreeilona, and health the.
utter.e,iterminsibm`,,rif ; slaverY.'idall the South:
• 41*Fi,tetia,.!.:' They , the'.great: criminals
- • Y . :, siorpion. - Wipes" of a .
and',Oate . atedrieppla should ; be' applied:
:the 4 e,Men, we,might have continued
ed• Wa r ., bl oat! , le t t ng i; and the'
40114 . bia*gOideo: , 'Nktli,tha blOod . of:tireth-' .
'
Dpsola
, ' . .." . i . ' . ltWiitti!etithOittitilteljeiii .- and arid or,'.
iit:****ll4ootii: i aea these'ReOub;
' irac f 'public'
trbtp' the
tlig . :cointiyi.will be .
• • „
EIN
th(i.fr rower shall'cense on
„.. ,
Mr, 11,iti n. ln can linijinagined
tildra. ire ti nil r%the
• 1 1fkiti,PiiiiitIct, : All , l3ii r• t , ,liave
t ir nu idn th a t
cuawndafin• • Whd't•
1 . 41Pe3, 1 th C:nud!ry, - :is.. paying for• t A:boki! ion
• •
• 1tj.511.• -• • • •
Eies6lbed by :his own :refticni
`•'..A nd f.ew Z. Curtin ,said, "bisidieentspeeth
at -his 4f. ree,oril was",tnatle• up'' .'This
true,itrue,nod .order, he- voters of
- sydvania'hiaY know 'what that,.4 . record is, we
refer them .to the celtioinq of . ' th . e:Pirtsburgli
odidie, end the
which' Abolition sfirtls , viol bully olipriiied his
mainination .. .fer .. re.iiketion, bd . ! are now 'Obse:..
quioir l} suppoiting'..the very ..ronnoviloin they .
so .1401 y,.
•tiOnof : , • •
. • IVO trtist drat soil•of
Availing men tis
tb necessitate' the re.rnitninitrintr:of Andrew G.
COTT i II to the 0111.}01 . 1:40641Ch'air, , 110.t
tog hi .-• ,
avowed eseape 'itch
.bonor! ---
y e has I eau held' responsiblif by the voters of
the pail y:for . 'the .shothly:.'s . ..vindlei'Which
ihitougenlent:of Ii r.gtitita of
thrt;er rrltiths''tioops ; :14 is held responsible' h'ir
the ritisinahaueOwnt of the ftesPl ye 'corps, and
(or that.shirprlu!l;;-barn • to,th.fi. , , in , which
t Ile ohici:6l in njnrraliott, . Sauer
bik deedination has 'bee)), p lhlisiutil, the e . oitrar
Of Governor Co rt lir has !ion eyes P
oyofaff. it IMO
islaetdry. to n'it'er of his:kilt 9. partyi eFweially,itc
the \Ve.sternyeition of thq . Slit , !.
last •invasioiiAlonongatiela 'Valley by the
rebels, efrorts'ei tha : _autharitins •h‘iro to !ie.; •
ell fqavekt; the.p!iv Hoge pf organizing dipopslor
hriino 'deleirse fa.ited'; and dnrhlq. tlo?. - latti.r in
bY Lees rmy; instead of . adnffinq.
decisive-policy of eifrobipenc the, §t ate.a !tor,.
'it les. •riublistnol appeals' to the penrfe,.
and 'triad() 414'11y :changes in. the form of enlist-.
meats; until affairs :In State- were
thro‘t:n.inio slier .confasion.
fo'ena . Ede. any partY .
iii this State' twearry on silecessfut earrifnign•
burtlened•hy . .sur h• nornineu as. Gurtiii."' '
. • SO mut:l),bn . what the PittsktiWi Divatek-: ,
now nd'v °ea in -2; thought
and sholce'irf Cnr.iirt in' ,Tidy fast ! ' NroA'• (or the.
testimony of ti . l'v.Pittabarei.(74zAtr, n re tilhig,
erl.tariAn:thi;;Statt', the IV,asitagdort
istrutiiih and, the Jteniddienii Ts it lerad
er. in;it9 editirin.of July 2.8f1i, 1563, Jicatled
" Governor in his National' 11-lotions.; , ' it
. .
(‘ And here.We think it may •be safely affirrned
t.hat - (3Overnort!rirtiu ha's fallen tar shott of the
OeCliSiOn . in eVi'lrY•Cieli);;;lt of coinage . , triiih
nes,e; ad ability; iS"rittlir6,l.. Weak
and nervous; timid - and vacillating, en lie It is'
everbeed, it would .he irripo.4sittle to find a man
who is codStitotionally.mOre iinfitted for a crisis
like, thislovhich really Irks mcit's souls.'
, It 'is:Only tb.ejlist, libilestAirtn,.consistent,
hraveand inflexible man who is -suited to times
lilte> these, and, ilaf: ;he nervous creature who
pale?; atn stint:lolk, and. starts-conviilsively,
the.. frightened . fawn,:'at 'the'rd.st ling. of every
leaf: '• In order to inspire akis;.corifidericedn 'the
'people,' we, want a matt who will go to meet our'
enemy on the•hOrde'r; and not one' with Will re
tfeatrtp:thF3 Capitol, 'fall of exageraterlicarS—'
With terror and
.confusiOn in his train—onlY to
di,sinitritledt, and prenar . o for *Mother diegira in
the•direction of : the Delaware2' • • • . .
This mash of tbe.fes . tiniony of Mr. Curtin's
political . :associates as to his •unfitness• for the
office he" holds . - and to Vi'hkil . : j1 r hr t,iug the
pecple'to do-lor the present;
W(1.11 . 1141, next ‘xe:ek, Make Milie( quotations
front the Pittslairgh aiirtir, to the same
Einil also trern.Porney;,s .e'r'srg; 'of thi s
. city. In
the Meanwhile,' 'we' leave all peTsons'of..com
moO sense to decide, ,whether - a to r n., %chi:, is
Hle . clared.by the' !railing ii'd'ficts•'of -his patty , to
be iinwMTht,.of the '-place -lin:fills; - . shoubt•tin'
contimied in alien 1.4. 'the' totes•M 110 people
against, the welti re and - honor of, the. Coramon•
rl t th,
contents the folloWinicoricsoundetice, acbich
staciently explains itself: Thi , re ie no end
tothe vile slandera...whiFhthe 'Abolitionists ate'
circUlitting . egainst b . olge :Woodwdril, end we
are glipl that one' opportunity has occurred of
WhiCh he has avi•led liini+elf to express clearly ;
his sentiments, which have been shamefully
'tnierepreer4ited by his . uniecrimulnue-opponents
We invite the attention of 'all' De.tvocrate .and
every:candid R-publican to Judge Wood Ward's
letter, in which he'cincifiei. his inaligners
. • . .
'• • CAni..isr.x.,, Sept. 553
•. • .
G *O, W. IVAotiii , u :
• .
• bnait Sir have. been informed that . lion.-
Lemuel Todd; who pie - 8 . 410 over.the . Con van
:tiOn ‘vhichjenOminated Hon. Andrew G:Co'r
in, iii nddres§ine a rati4cation meeting; lid(
.reocntly in .thi's county; !anted that he . fold
Informed that a xertaioJfidtr.o . _Half said; ihd
in a.reeent . cotiver§ation
avowed yoursolf a believer' in. the .doctrine's o
secession•ainl in favor of an iirimediate re ebgni
'lion of the. South. • • • .
While ram fully s . athifted that'yo.o have •rie . vier
hold. or avOweilthoie.eoitirtieuto,.l deiitti it
portaat that yc;ur friendi should have 'authority
tosonfra.diet the stateineut.' . Will you, thete—
fore, be: kin . d.e.notigh to inforta Ind whether you
.avOr - .hald . such • a . conversation with Judge
. . .
. • . Very respi,'cifully, . '
,• ... . . -
, • ' • .. RirFus: E. SHAPY.
.. .
. . .
LE
Chairman Democra t ic: Standing
,Committee of
Cumberland Canty. • '
. .
PIII;.ADDLPIITA3 Sept.-24 r 1363.
ALIFUR E.' SFIAPLIhr, ';" :.•
.-Dycnit. Sin :—Jtist returned from Easton, Where
I went to.'assist at the funeral of our much lam
'ented friend, 'the Hon. Richard Broadhead,' find
. your..lavor of the 18th, informing me of a story
Which 'Air.l'odd produced at a nubile meeting . ,
After obtaining it thtough'a* channel Which is
not . specified; • • .. '• . .. •
.•Tbere.is not. a .Word of truth-in the story. I
knir.v . no Jtidge -Hall, h ncl .cannot remember
thatj eier knew a man of-that.neme...:. -.•
. • • .
avowing . beliet is secenton
,orAvorit4 recd, iiiiojkorthe Southern Con.fed
-Irayj AM, ANO.ALWAIS HAVE . .13EE;s,
.OPFOSpY TO BOTH,•-AND .AM FAVOR
OF • SUPPRESSIi%.IG . ..TH,E.'REAELLION
•WHICA - 11011:.ARE.SUFFO4TEb.: •:
. .
My .tile hai been sperit, this far, in upholding
the Constitution oG' the United'. States as thi!
Fathers finmedit—the Union they forMe6.and
the bonstitution' .. arid of the State; :and
whitever of life remains tome will be -do!oted
fii'thesarnrinnthwhethde it he'spenfin public.
nr )iiiyatestatiOn; Neither. secession, nor the
inagliganatit fanaticiSm that caused it will eyer
find en:advocatn in me.' '
Trdsting•thit this is a suflicifut, answer -tO
the cltilonk you allu4e . to, remain, dear sir,
• Very truyy yours.
• ONO. IT.:WootowAstu.
MEMM
riir . titalt.ig.o.itiitil:Qo)l.o'C.rat;
Saturday, Oct. 3, 1863.
FOll I'ItF,'±II)ENT, IN 1801,
11011 ATA . () SEYMOUR.
FOR. GOVERNOR, •
GEORGE W. WOODWATD.
Jui)Gb: 011 S V I P 111 , : • M E (TR'r,
IV: a tor I-I. Lo - Nvrio.
Di &let and Cou•lty Nominations..
11011,:n. meld C'niut ).
1114 ILENTON, (of Count) )
Sill:UT
(ilmnrd.:. ut„,mooßE.
PIM I'IItINOTA !iv.
J. B. ovIATI.,
0-011Y1ISSIONI Ilq, •
G. B. 1.1, Err, (3 y...a
J. A. AN1E11:"0N, (1 year.)
(4 EMIG E IV. SAHrw ELL .
.% I TOR , I.Y.
3 MIN C. BA CKIIS.
•
• • not ice•iftilting a ,sei : oi r;.:;o1,6 fortis .sal,l to,
have hy.the'.‘ ftuvi tail Illigade,".
' • I
pr.ew OtA 4111 :ts
'oldier's tioemy;alfeilgingit
franchised the''yoluntee6 froth voting.:
iirtye before, iftittett the facts
,in t his
the election in Ph'iladelphia,
contested fig-Ml : 2oton of his'peni
seratie.Othrthient, on the ground the vote"
of the yolunteeis in eatnii in,the Stage of -Vir—
ginia, tYris illegal and should' trot be' counted,
Mr. g, •who ce iy ea the
cg'rtificate of' elee .. tiOn,' bail not rkithye,l'o
fif, the votes cait• Mr
icalu,ll/isViet• Ittirliey . mltdu up a
brought, it' 't be Court
of Common Plea., wlin
Cnnstitutibn.of' rennsilvania . „ -cotes entilil tint
'he. gi %kenby uldiers who:We're, a bseot . f rom the
Stat..e.; 'there' bare a: Republican Judge
:ousting . . a •De,niocrat from a•lc i cratice ontl . inn
portabt hthce, arid; phiebig a' : lrielmb,lieaii in his
Sreitil,,oh the grbnuil of illeglity of the soldiet
.vote'.. heard no
,complaint at' the:lime" of
Judge decision. Jr was riot the'. lanit
of'the but the ;Constitn.tien, which is
plainly aOioiit t .fight. , lin eleetor to vol ,
outairle of his eleetion.pieeinct.. I f the people,
wish to ellen:ix 'the Constitution in that resilec,t;
they 'can: oa . no by-voting fo,r .the timonliments
Proposed . : for that- purpoee.,.,A little retlect.ion
ivillwonvioce bur fri,end .13 . eckwith, Who sends.
the issolutions for pabliOation in the..ilkin,r,
that injUstlife is done Jnil e_lVoodward:
==ll
. • .
- Thus fari . Nyeleave . .tresateil.this subject upan' ito iferst .
features nut as if financial fail) * starett 115 in the [No.,—
lfut. ia 'euch the fart!'- Carl Charles J.; Diddle ,• iir any
tither. man i" Prmar • that',,,ur .couhtry iv le,,ipr....pe'reu ,
lai•day . ; than when the ;war. beg an? !'our thrift. has.
nut only thou wrfinhilual. but tin r,elr n- , 1
• al. the present time nur cue-rlit On a nal ion in intinPAlY
.hOttOr than Mien' the ante ld penal slrn tiuu lift a.- fauna
fount mai fuiet tvjth, our l'innOr in the hatanee Peel our lit r
Our litaneea urn on o' foUrrhejor. 116 . 0 r to he
'Alirthon mania' eetiieivii e fax In ielyanire - Of any
thing' ever-411pm). on tho eonfinont. the proalint':
Or 010 hidl ore just ip that healthy 'con•lithin whine the
grower • ejei noinatmer rate rib ,ieed rreipe . e:
tent there. 1 , 3 hardly a brallelt of inilivter 'thriirealient
the or rue :itiff•rs, on
neaouot of Tip peeple hull
1481111 this, :Old Will not lie ileeeice.l:--.1/r/i. sit •
We WI 01,10 stre oar Shire pnlicy.shaped
entirely op pecuniary
. cortsidertri ions t . but the
condition of otir enhittr y id this; r4riect, giday
well
,create" 'Serious: - apprehension. and alarm,
lest.we reach our t , last dollar," before this re- .
'bullion is Nit down. ' ' .•
The:argument that lc no money is lost
'the vast ... .expenditures goingon is 'a • ft - diary, as .
can easily be.shoWn... The...whole irthe,try and,
resounds of the'coiinfry is ettgagell.in war aid
produciiOns'of war materials:,' Will ong neigh
bor cont:ead,•fog instance, that the expenses for
ainti nit ion, rations,' are clot'lOF Ct tit the
country,' when„eiponded. .Of the two triilliM4
expenderdeach day, how mitchgemaips of.'perma
dten.f-.valtte'do ilia. - country. That thttee . ia
tivity,nd show'of.prosperity.in
e atiniit, but it is ail I or, the purpose of -beings
,a fair illutration, it, islikua
:man griortgaging his'fairmforeatly morrei and .
then throwing away •hiS money ; or like a !Pan'
setting fire. to his honso and erijoYing the tern: .
porttrY'warmttrifforded :by its destruction. A
trathful.stateiriebt of-the. financial condition of
our country would: startle .the most sanguine.
littiow . is a• statement Which - shows.the
tine of Patinsylvattia,rind•heg, Oare of the lux
dry, of .this 41 change" urged , upon the people
We are indebied to the Pittsburgh Poet for
valuable facts in relation to the National debt,
the- proportion • which will fall .11pon Pennsyl—
vania, and .the heady taxation which her people
will have to pay annually for an ihcalcolable
period. We takelhe facts as we. find 'them set
forti..in,ttint 'paper, except in one:or t
slances, in 'which we„ha . ve taken the liberty
Correct whafre .. Veiieye to have.. ,been slight
. ,
• SVo assumo that tholcatiotint debt le zloty; or very normD
will amount te, the enornious Puin'of . Timm Titoc.i.
Or DOLLARS, of which. thi3r9portion eltargint:.
ble' to' Peinisylianiwwill be mie-si dill,' or FM: ucsuueo
3IILLIONRON not.mtns. in addlOott to this, we have ill,.
Met that on the•lirst tiny of September, according to time
retnrit4 frontilioi•hogitun Genernr,mlatiartment, the li-t
of iiibliers entitled to pcusions amounted to fir,A 4temeircY
'cm/ :',evatitty thoutowt, -(1,70,00). To this locioilatrie
list aye pet :perfeetly 14afe. in.additircigia! , , thousand'
(89.000) inure, making Old 'Whole .uumbitr of ptui-tioners'
to int proilded.' for. lam hundi'ed and
'(2..i0.,000); and wo !Immo eight. doltarS pe'r raonth- In
each' an a low average This would amount to ainity;six
dollars per nunuin to each petiihiner making' the aggro
gute..TWENT 11.1,T0 NS OP *DOLLARS to he
paid annually, of which l'enns'ylvaulain there—ate sixth'
be FOUR illl,l,loNd OF lioLl,Alt4. equal. tii
prlneipil of $0&,000,000 fin , (siati-siv mlllinnn six hint ,
deed end - thousand six 'hundred and
.sixly•nix
dollars and' Hixty•six and, tarp-thir In VOWS) nt six per
cent, 'Nor the :mks. of oven ktires tea will call it tXf
lair .lONS. .will tnalte.'PentisylVantais
'shire of 'the National 'debt FIVI, „HUNDRED ' A N.D
TIC,SEVRN.HILLIONS, thy' iatoceat on nidol.,. , at aii
• .
. ion at; htialhatail'lLf Ill,'-1:',0171t MI L •
1,1 QNS„. AU will .lalitn , to, pay. annually in thefrap . e.Sf*
taxes ,Of Wean trixst9'hleifnan . eon arlll.lntee.• to pa V . !
'near , .y 114' . .ENT•Y.•14.V.11 1:11 IIIIND110•1
11041,.1.1t3, in i ,teiti hind .to our liana r;itate . tri;.: 'J.:
Le t• int looh ar thin (0)101y fol'a nuriuent irh. ,
the 'St Lof
facts, liolLteti what ilLthe abillty• of tlic Show torn:1.01
d..nnhaf 0f . ,1 notirrattord• - si,Tr-u-:it(ya...inigion non
•,. • • • . ' • ;,
•.6larti e . ; &inn 11.1% t hit's!
the. lto t enue . 116aral, . in, it 137 d fiteCtliwydlue.ol
h e li n t , H a ta r,
WIND uNll N. 11147LI0NS. ...Notilh.hrLer
latllnee the • books fairly walonht s iaot re . rgat. 11in iltat
debt;. w hich .i?'; in
. rou Lel nOLObers. 1;3•8,310;l1l00.
Then into the calculation the whole de1a...540,0 and' Na-'
tin ,w too LiOVO t footooll. the valuation of 'all the
ihoperti i t the'State ns Untoputtal by thn Nary:qua- Ihukra
una the account 011 Ott thus'.' • . ; •.
'
To tar 6 l!rtn• of the is;:l.tion,4l !leLt
.20 principal. at.s',N• per ce . ,),C. hth• • • •'• • •
Tension lint».. . 47:71:0.00n
To ,lie own State .... .. .:; BSAlan.ooo-
•
•
,PENNSYLY i1:1 '
OWII - VllArtilmi"pf b,7; nv. ii prfivrrly:.S39i.i,(l.oo,l!,o
A?tt ;
. .
l'efin.y,tytillii..lvero•pn , .; tip at ;tue,t4on
tovr,,toil,'Forcl.fbr toll ~n ut 'bet. own I.lt , venlit.
10, v.a1n.,..11v - A:,'
N,F2.:1.1:3111,1.10N6 1/01,LAK::
room than Cl, f• thu
fif A ana . •
litelcean tensity . , -i• low do .yeu like the 1 h.:-
.
Shiikssiezii . i , :iniit•li . iivn . 4ll ie iffiLni •ntir.pres•
• • ,•
!' 4t t , ;t rug , . ' .. •
A 11,1111111 g,
!Slit k‘ii , .) • liltuiVrt
,i, ' ,1;;;;;;,,1gt
Aro'
rl Iltwittrol i:::Utt , y; • ',lll. i.:1,10•11• I. • .
lv 110,0iirr.s •
E•zpir'f , 1kt,r6r1 , 1111'1 ' 0..,10,i 111 1.2.:-Oirool/P; • 1
flare sriyabe .picture jqitr), - . tcl time."
':)lr..
Iti•co . rde . r,.n
0,4.1. , \Vb.-A the trian inea'n/ Itrolyn
10 11,15 1;0(01 . 1 !II An the year Of 1&-56a - ild
tontinfliOisly itnlil
aw.ty tD sehoal. lt*ltor (fr. 7 - , , 2 . 1.i1ti(1
he , r,:1,i;r.(1 ut i t tiirhl our ails]
in the of 'GO
..he • terses, and in- fhe
fall id the Fafrio..y.,nir he voter) in the: ida'Co, foil
Abraham !Phu 'same hill
be r"eteirue lto E.c [10(1 at tfred rt rna'ihed
tali tr,d.
- -As 90e1 .as dochad
t he returned to hildilOne in flog
Floroin; , :h'whe.re'he.rinw
lo hand the.editor of Ow Pr ist'olin it
what comtilote'i,
In'it Ps is - rjeisstipri
loH.'e.. f 6'1)1% 7
• provi,i'e.i, try to
irfr. ll is not, iii the'' 'sr , ri se •
lIAC I
the ter elf iztin ¢l I ha''ropii tya 1 .
Brown, is a y•:rirna man.tri,t).:n ' tre r
for 'man) , gOod . ipiali'..ie . s; arid • sresi , .
'no.rhis ire to dntrim irjostice in what avair , .til
in re'e'ard to his IPi ItleflCt?:...
0 . 11 ' •,i1 , 411(.1 as Cloth.for so.;
left 'ill 'the sprin'gof Is.lB, • fok A lirc;il,
',rytttity,.,tvheiel.t.t.ti't t.l"9rt filter rioriiii . leied
in ti'i , !.'plut)llccition of an f
aid
Viiitititeers;iihnet %vi' ! ieli tithe. he 'a:as. r
to Allee'imy iCr'olity,.N.. Y. IVe.,ay.ll
liere 11911! i tatTlit . scllr , ol in b
Borough, olio. trir. , ru,'ol.l. , :qlo.
Iyi tit deli c;itidtt • 111 i. riot been iit t
as iin Play
to hik •
try, for I..pi. : torrri• oyr;r: fivr..year , ;,previOu• 1 - 0
had' no t!ond ercept .. '
Tiie • :%r:e cat) fe•ni.ii '
6 - pinty was the
C; • iiktpril it
•above. etaieel. I e.
it moat r
a Ve'ry. 104' 0(
.i,viienAtr, 13. returned i ,, f.orn .11:e
- s.ated,, iu o . lll.pic!St . :llC6 . h . a10:11;! - •r 101(11 iuypii
.C.l! a itl coil; ari»ineil oirrthrr
he viPtil.f wire up iiis-residepei. in ,
or not. Alin?. the • l'fine of the fl'epiildienn
' con v en ti on , h
tot • -ez, P.:!edt.
From the abov , lads our ren , H - 3., Ca 9 .
w het be. is et, (al itritiarri nt 4 (41'6 tor
which he is a ea 1 1 ,1 1 ,10. 1 .0; i the glouud of iti-
icnship iii ope
Alas ! Poor Coraltry
Who•'riie
of nut• Coup my witii . veliat they cccre•tit
with' - tk •
filemen,t 'Atiniiilimivrc,"•Mal 'not'
thie widchaliee WriMald., Once
.we have proildly ex claimed. cc• itl. Chatt mw
-alas! cc•e•cantint tion•— . •. •
, ‘The-poorest:rniiin in his, cottaite may' bid de 7
henee to all the forces:of the Croon. - It hiay,
befrail; its-roof in y shake; the 'Wind May. hid
through the stoirn-may enter; 'the rain may
enter; • hot:the kinti'M England •con. not enter
it. • All his power dares mit cross (11fe:010 . 1 , 1
of that ruined tiiiiarnent.'' • • • •
What other' not ion on' 7 1001-stool',
so highly , faVored but three_ yeais
ago?.. - What• people ,were 'on' frie, .irons
and . happy? The peonies of the ear thiiast•their
eyesidipon us and :envied 'as the' blessimr,s we
enjoyed. We were a stumbling . block in, the
way. o f despots, alieactrn light.to t he, opppinised,
ln•ihree.shoirt years, under the misrule 61 a
President an imbecile' and a tyrant, the mere
instrinnent of 'a:fanatical, blOody!-minded party,'
freedem, honor,•COnstittitioh, Jaws, peace. and,
'prosperity. have been - swept 'away,,anil'we have
beconie.a by-word and a reproach among the.
nations... God only.knows what great , crime we
haVesoniinitted, as a people, deserving_ so se
vere a judgement; Except , form, the gov
, erinimt established by Our fathers has• ceased
to- ex . And .yet —ho range it. it all
the 'elements of destruction at work among ns
-with h. trinity inineWerto enslavr—t here are
but. feW„if'any,.: Who realize' the fearfulness of
the that ri.upon ins.' To' this .Stolichins4,'
the inaptueSS of the AmeritianL-habituated to
-breathe freedom as he bremhes the air-Lto pre:-
ceive and guard ;whist the insidious approach'-.
es of power,'-we Taytribute . oordneierruconr.
dition, and.whafever' Nvorse:'than..the• preiietit
Howlike aatieam it seerns-ea
terrible drdhmi---waking frorn,Which We :would
foil) shake oil brit 'cannot.' Unhappy land Your
sniling•lields trodden under the feet ()tithe war'
horse and enricbcd-Vy the blood' and 'bones of
yrrut. stangbtered - son3.. Unhappy,' blind,
gi'slt . /people! stretching out your necks, tike.
cattle,'.' to Are yoke or the knife,
Whichever youtiolespotie rulets choose, foapply!
. . • • . •
„•_•
Another'Ease Falsolibcul the
. .
Colintex% •••., : I:- •
A few t.ays stock %VP ; fOliseit a ; latter froro
, J 1.1 0 140 Vl 7, 3da 'to - .ltafits...§liaplOy.; . .sri., iof
tat fond of,.t.thii . tointiferland county
'l ) e mr?odri. I ic yrtiating
y Ung 1 beep plk ' t,in..ctrcu aft
1. y . .
oobOar. stenfs - to no
uotv'wg-I,aa'e a iettpr• 'troth 'Liouti.(;ol.-Georgo,
Wootlwera,.lotcomrearithr.or the . 2 I Pezih—
qivimiallesitry,es, nod tioW'Alajor - of !lie Cccvalill
Corps, fraitiOg to file, counter anotlifir still more
'srWakoi.4
and papiirs irq'be
,with a
Oti cti the statidiog ul' lit latliet' o JP;lse. Woo t-
'Digitam, - a
th'e 4isitt re' 1 wi.i3r;:a6 ago,- atilt 'repa'-.
teitediror•of the rit;boig Cominrratal
ftew"Ctit,till vile?) is
for of:the bt4 ire pre'ialioil - t. bat. 'neL
tho,rlie norally 'Of his Abollt.itio conietriPoraries
will rel Oat ion—to such a. lo•ta'' ebb
I . loiiestS , of the .:lbtibition
i lea. ors sun.., . . • • . . .
elyJ I i
hi•rr is Ihr rihiile story tuld by Gutonci
is ;irk
.5 1 1 , 4 m . 1
left zmong : tLtse «Go havo:
I . eiTst,.at the ha=etiess, of .thi•ir
. . . .
. .c eniTh cit...
. . . .
..
~ . .''
IA .& ..11t.11 4 a 1t17.1'.:; .371.11'6+ 0.06' T.Z:V...1.111 CORPS, / •
... ": •
1',1,... :C.. ,T. (.I!.i.s?utiti,7,Pitt,inurg:,, P 0:•..... •.- .:.•
.
1 .• ors—l. have trticred -14 I..lieme:slispker,4 a re,-=
lipli-i of it . rriass:tionye.oltitin htilil ilt.-Pittslititg on
(h. , t t.i".ft instant, in.iiivt - ii - , yoit,.arepipresti,ife,: .
ii 40 . 1,:1:irii -iiiiil;in reipono• id a.-0 intiniry" or 'OllO
; ..\1:111, , ...NV! , ; es 'to' • , ii.-iii , ri. 'il iii - ici•ii - li.rci (wailing
' ,liiii.-s:iil!ircindri . aril,..the iUsrooria tie i.oniintsi4 . mr
.414ov.iirpot . ) - v4tiioVlienCliiriii:i .was - at temlitlr, to
i thii-iihiiiirig . Wahl i . ' g•T htl t., NV hNI Judge' lil'ooll.
. .
i i. cvo'ril', is-3,liii a t s,lll !'/Itllll henTs' t MITVG, I ty:!.. bal '.4.
; lto , /,11(1 , 1 in .bo: h. f, , g+)..,: Lk Ji - otii!sr• .tolif - him. 'i.o
i it, iivliC le Ili/ltlkliii to .'et off so iisitill, 7 tliat lie
i i ~,,..,4.-j, r.t o I,av”.lirt.n . wvanllM . in; this. .lirart. for
fict,ittiot!.; tip kart a rtatise."t . • :
• (p); Ciuly brother capaltleof itttriiing a': tits;
with 'tire State
M-11:;.!;; ; ;),,-1.:10-; • ••'et: Iwor . %r.otlp,leA, I
.pr6arne
.ttrar 0;r , 1yi.,,-.l‘v-arfi allu leti
Ch . Sti.t . t. - 0-.
Ir,rmt I kr: •a It,io is
tna,lP
t re...ryt tt:ttt •A ;Ina
t; to rn,jan:3-fivr.•
rt,rt ktt a VS brr : drtimmit;'. ant (If
. t•t:tl;rt I.ltlitt:rt , lri . l'raloitrt! ecimtnarairt.;
2 i„Po,i ,, •;'',v,in,tll;l;pr. - es. I pat in th ,
(; , !ty.i , ltr7; U. tatastfortnituttt
Jo:o i'e..l , e.;:,hltr:e.l.;p:ccept a IC , .;ht . inj:il't, in
my ri h.! I , lot, • 1 hird been WO11:11.1dd
11nri1.1 , i r
c-mpai u.
aft-c • th , lii at . ...ntirrtryttrtr, ;n the' spring.
~f -0;t.,11, , ,1ipi; that 'ru,,lc I,wwpep
oar
P,C41,1
fr t .' co••. , ,;:irlr
. ipt • ratta : t it:coltprzart,tl 711.
1,1•%a !lift , . R. : '; ‘ , l ..
Irutiihrtti
!'nnta It tplt, t':xr;tN't" , !
' that.
thrt'' , :t:tt ri ahi 1 a m;nivi;
La! rtry litpit, I ttln tr.
"th , ? part., 0;66 .6 " tto , r.rrty I -a ,),1•114;•:1 1 ,'0,-.,r1 , ;•
•txar;!. irttr rho : tintet l ;a: !,phut!
lot()
ear, 'psis
• A', At,,,j.,; es,.the . flos:erve - . 1'
n
-,s; si.tesh'sd ,st
s v
tife-....yas taken ts-if..osie•r ;
•Flp prison , iii ihond,
.its r. lasii•ss r
ht.o tour' car./
m.-,s,sv. I is:a; sOy • •bed: , iilf n
bri'
ivith 'h. , stiff r.11::%11 , •;:d
not otsty . . the Iss • -•s.s
t:s...;e .r'ne.tant,
risy father.. snot.lMe. and
'ring iC.l,lltartisve:.s.: is('ls-sddurin.i.s . my ishi,le
•,!'ife, ea) lather e5i.11..1 he i(s
t ! ois. for' re, than iris mine,
tatty cons:els - m. l 4in , ocetirred Ist:tweet:l its, in.
ivhic•:, the war,tiss. per.sent and ijatute of oar
ro..at di:setts:seat:nod altliou.4h he freely
ciiliri , rd, html often. 'ernth.isrftird,. t man:Mr its
•whieil.the wan wan Ms - Inst . ?. , tl• Iss' the 40 - tin's : -
lino, li , s`or din lie thrter a s'ssiitiment., in, sysripa.
. t wirh"thin alnrt rine of seet , .sien, nor a' aylla- :
file 01 . -approval:of the esprise . taken by she pen
sh.e. south: and. never did he .s..s'y ought
wa s irote.i . leithited . to•encootasm • Me ;in
:the peflotTnamm of of my shitti.riu.s..sildier.
..•
I. havehot en'thns . frill, sir, in I herefmat
ranis,thinder, uotelissca use yoti,nesid. or .ties.erve
this /.. ; ?'esl sittrniionast. rnyiliiinits.,.hfirlseetsirse
tlitsT'eiss tto ion mm . t lie mask es , public • sts• the'
'calumny, and I desire the public• to have' the
.exart truth in
. 7.egia.o to. t his•matter: . .
In ensieltisinn,! . ir,.l . wimhl isstrisi•rk . that.'it *i•s .
posh encosira.trrneht to onr•ahltimr's hi the field
to.find‘that , Whilis they are toiling and lighting
for e'uttstry,'lyins; politicians - at home tire
using thorn iii the instriimr.lits Of their partisan
malice, tend such an instance as this is. •ti fair.
ills:sr:whin of. the pretituded love l for sOldiers'
k vi i ich•c m .t a in parties - parade so constantly. -
'Chat, love.' must he siiieere• intleold which,
drhile it oyerla.•ys the soldier with fulsome tin
lation,•stabs to this quick all that:he holds near
and..clear. • ••• . • . : • .
.• , Woorimixit6;
Late Lieut. Col: eomdg, 2d renirr.llrserve=~
• , •• • Major liivalicl.Corps.
A Grant Work to be .130310
Pennsylvania; don't forget that
you
. ..lin‘ •, e 'rt Very
,great 'work to perforrnilind
but fe,k•v tjaysto do •
..:•• •
. Rerostober that • on - ruesday, the 13th of Oc=
tober,-the oy elmtnent:of yout•fathers, trie Con
stitution Which :they' fotiniiii, and the Union
they ecrnente'd, xyjlt:be'sared or rdst.
. .
. . .
• 'irnink .of that—and tiiinki hat upon •YQUR
Ac Tip . :.; l ; het u4en m ow! rii;eii4n,'o.qd nn t,iiin dsii;
Ihe s tialvation of your . • Country —,olyour GaV,
arimment - -of your Illwrty—ol everything that
14:at - ar to you: us • fre'inen' and. pat 1 rots depend.,
l'hiolc"fdfd, anti ;devil nn longet'. l Think 'of .it;
and. a rour. yinn:P • elvas for tin! iitrugg,le; .• . -
It .
g, o,e • VT .
ri.* 111
YOU" A IZE I ,. ..QUALTOIT; it you: Wu) he
done--if you 6:ert. : Ull your energy --if, You.
lior irieniinpresed with'th'e magnitutio
the itadertakihg and- the righteou'snesS of thi,
conic. • You .Can-do it—you can suyeyour cohn
try—you"p-n • avert.the last,'erushlug blcrw- 'of
the deal rhyer you can snatch .her; bleeding it
tree, but; still lising,-from theliands of the
traitors who have 'lheir'gripe, upon, her neck:
'nod 'the knife at her lieset.: .
You rtit do this—Ond,:lello7A ; Dernoti,a4-,:you
.
, .
'lternencher that the cloction'of durtin--:the.
Irl . cfa,...aircf? of bejleath to con—
•s titufhmaj .
g.Ov efiunent--t hitt' upon WA :election
tbriAt.utical..Abolitionists will build,'” upon a
louUdation. ot..nraUcte,' 2 the , sOperstructure of,
Pesiurisrlf,lbrough-whicfb all freedom
etiiheti; fhe.peopie,eu . slaired,autl the.
•
wbole laid he made, to sweat , and . groan'tinclei
theArb:ii beerof arbitra6' power. -
Itetrienibei t;ot
ei•ti..b.ri guile; 'but .yotic . subsictence
froni: you .taxes. to. 'support astanding
v,an'd Ana On in profligate
rent 'and
.the lgreedy hhrde of,servile wretches . .
who
,will-cluE.tcr around his throne.' • '' '
. .
. . .
. ,
. . ,
.. - .l.o.avert. a tb you 'have but few days. in
' .lr is : y . ' . .
whioh to work.' Begin tit mice'. Iluise up.t.fie
ba.nner'or Ltb;qty, the. Constitution and' Union,.
and 1 with : W6otwar.d and Lowrie . . for. 'yoUr.
vi , atchwartls, 'push . : on: thn, People's'column'to
victoLy,—?.,:tofit and Union:, ' .
• The followiOg sliort address 'was written ori
the..morniugof the last pe - mociiitiecpriliention•
of llcFiean coblit . y,,liy.,a delegate; but was not
`read in the ront•erition: • ••••
iilis..PattsrortxT The . . fact
that' sie have. met here to represent the Democ
racy 61 a comparatively neyv sndparcel,3' Popo,
hited - Fininty of - the 'great -Cormponivealth of
Penl,: - .3lvania, dons not .lessen . the importance
Of. our tbditictutions. We' constittiteepri
(hot ever. small,) of that iraternity.; to• Whose.
united isaitiutis . m,i . sell-Sacrifice, "wisdom, and;
tin beaimse.:,.the Dated States of A.rriericann-•
.der Sc insltetiCient up.totheyear•
,Ista.),. were alasest'.exetueively,..intlebted, for"
that just Pl!eelllinetice, for
,fill thitt is good and.
gri;ati corityded. to them throughout the wortd._
the uhtoetiniate, family quarrel of the Democ,
:far y ca Asist year: L op:me(' . the.,.deor , for . the .
tiotuctiou,et a; revolution, fraught 'with conse
.'(isiers i,f destruction, Misety; - and-woe,.,.that
caw neither - be told nor comprehended; and that:
'for exftuf and duration,. apparently is intermi
•nable. • "'wilt tint-detain You with .details,H
Sufilc . c•it tosay that this eentlict;in regard to .
the destruction (if . lite, - property. and civilized
bas Ito* precedent:'. 'What: con. we do
We uteri obey' all laws that are in confoimity
16 the Constitution.. of this State,: antl'of the
Unite. States.. We can - resist no. law .unril.it
sdiall have, been pronounced 'unconstitutional,
by tee proper tribunal S ...• 'We can think„ and
I h'ave no doubt will, be allowed - fa invite others
.1O hi: Ve.:l;.and tees and. hundreds. of 'thou-.
'American citizens, • both booth
,111 .•, hoikad lest iight.of the'only• Possi
ble Union, or reunion of these once
111)W !I States, the )edestal upon
Whrich the. roisdity fabric rested,:theconstift
tien°,:f raH. ll;iit,tl States, are to-flay in the en
'of tho't...:econd . sober thaught„,which
riot •Sacksort said:was always righf.'
614 y ' act; 'we must act in perfect harmo
„,.. Wo.rllll.st unitedly stand firm,. like rational
sons; to the.' inheritance be
•ii6.-a-she:l.u.,* by tic Lifters, The Union and the
( - o,,stitutiOn. ••• . . . • •
words and acts of :conciliation,
to co-operate' with us.
AV," tut lose our , etitanitui , yi.by the cry
uf or''.“Tiaitor",. hut,' undef—
,,',.l...iling our . ilnfies ant .our rights, let no Main-
Acy pc; riopn 'them withotit..fear,.faVor or
• . ,
. . . ,
I r he. rPipembered that' ve act.not for
wirr3; , ;,..v , uud our 'posterity alone;:but also 'for
rbr ir.,o-.,1 1 ;,,i5,wh0, differ from us; dna' the'rpik
v.-he 'are to take' otir•Trinees. The•bellot
!,03t w!'r ilrci le, -atld th!dt,v,iry soon, whether
tip . o.ir . frnehises as citizeas
o.rice and happy republic,: to the .
capri—
nt mind; or rirosre . ourselves,
pahf~ t; ea; rbiro and perpetuating.th
Ann., to' LIS, "
The rihr'oy "lien and A. G. Cnyrin.
Wt,•;so:d to the Government, ior, 'the, Use or
:shbOdv clothi . og that . one o,in .
• . , •
Lirebi.wk.ShotltlyContractors.
'Who o the:sol.iiors tJiat , had paper.
. .
• R-tviz licanf.;rePnback Shoddy 'Confriketon!.
!F•l.'..:rootruftts to shoddy speculators,
'p:ot,nt , ly.f..tiared 'in the spoils? •
!r,-.1.•
• kViin, attir they were detecied'in their mind
iltp•4,;tio-tpt, cheating the'soldiera and the'
Suite, st lh retained theth and gave them his
COI ild mr,
. . .
A ntirp . W G..COrtin.' ••• '• ' •
Who, then, helpe . 4.chein,to•cheat the. soldiefs
•
Andrew G,•Cartin. , •
: Who have' specitlate.d.off soldiers. -
Ropublicap G , reenbOck PayrtiasterS.
Vt 7 b.- 1 ha . ve . - made' money-off contracts of ~all
,
kiinis thii war. • , . .•.
• 11 , •inibiiiian Greenback Patriots. ; •
Who !florin, *Union Leagues ;
,but, do not : do to
the war.
Cotton .SpeeUlatorei D roft , Commissioner!,
belong Groenbriek
, .
•All'itoCrony. • • '
wiio.'vVant the war . prolonged -indefinitely.
that they may make money ? : •
The Greenback patriots: •
Finally; who hae aided' and :abetted Able'
hOst:ot sivindlers;' iobbera and.acOun-- .
drele;..who associates with .tbem daily;: and
their •favorite candidate for Governor,
the man on whorri . they (4.g0
ANDE)W G. CURTIN
Woui,D if your' office
iolding.and parasitical leaders, were this faltto
carry on their-bannersthe motto.of: •
CURTIN .AND TAXATION,
—winitdyOu lollolc and endorse by your
. . .
Tf-th eylsere alsolo . proclaim ill favor of
CURTIN AND MILITARY DSURPATION,,
—would You approve by your 'votes
In fiae ,.; if your leaders should shout—for: .•.•
CURTIN, DESPOTISN AND CONSCRIP—,
.'. . . •
—would you join the cry •and vote the trio? •
Now; does not Ctirtin favor all these?.. Is,he.
not in favor of overthrowing, our' free instutions?;
ds tie-not in favor of treating Arnerican.citixems
as .vassals; end otrthe dictation of *some
,nilli—
tar.y...sutrap,.. exiling,: imprisoning or hanging
every man'who.•tioldly'defends constitutional
liberty ?
, . . . .
Ye' men who .Voted fat. Lincoln, consider,.,
Denzoerat.. .
MA7tRILD
• In this 24,•by -tho Rev.. C. Corn-,
forrh,....M a. V. C. MnD,l3lol.i and Miss. 0en4.1A.;.
C.:Fercu,.both of Tort AllOgany.• •
• A did not forget.the 'pritite6
bat loft iit the•oifice..tiviOs the usual fee; w e .
wish and ..hope'llit he will find,. in thia•new,
relation, his, joys and bleSsings slOotried,. by
sharing with his .companien,•,bOt will find Ofi ,
Cares and incident:to .thiti life leesened,
division; . We will Odd : the printer'i
rests on you. . • •• '