VOL. 5. 41'...tiectit - touitili. ilic4tOti.4t..: PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY MORNING, By J. B. OVIATT, SMtTHPORT, IN'KEAN . COUNTY, •PA ikslcE, '8: EL. .Ptiptie,..soau/nE TERMS: ...: .4 - , s2' 00 ,in.,/iipiailie Rates of Advertising olumn one yeitr. " x months • 20.00 • - oo - kW. en ilk re rii• 12 - lines nolese;'4 • 1.60 h subsequent lipiertion,:,• : : Ineisnatds, With 6 .011 Bute More work wilr be double: the 'above rates: TwAve lines • Weiler :type, of eight lines nonpareil, is: rated a square. " . • • try- •Theso.terrns , strictly adhered • • . Bustness...lotrectorn. DR.. W....Y. .111'COY,•• CORNER MAIN STREET • .: - s'l,aet:hport; Pa. • • • ' . , AMERICAN: HotgL, , . • sear the Passenger : Depot,. . • • EL311.11A,,,-111.3V:Y0R4 itorters.dill to in attendance on tho arrival of each 'train to tako'clwo of Haggai!, , atc.l conduct ,guests to . . . ... . • .• • . . -.: - BYRON ",tCHANLIN.• • •••• - : • . ATTOANEit:AT LAIT; - .Sinetlipokt, AI 'Kean County, Pa.. Ageilt. for•Yessra..Reating....t.' Co''s 'Lanais... Attends -• Ospeicially 0....tbe Collect Rii or t !Mo . 's; .Exatainatiou el .., Lan4,Titlesi- Payment of Taxes. and all liusipeas rola , t:ni to Real Estate. Offica-in Hamlin *flock: ' . .. k W. 31N. SON, . . . . . Dealer in StoveU, Tin Ware, Jappaned•Ware,....tc. west errnof the Public giUrtre:Sinetliport, Pa, &atom work done to enter on tho;shortost notice, anal in the • must substantial manner.. . • . .. .'. ..... 1 . E 7 . I:4;•.U:EATT - L TANNER: - ,Sc;.- 'CURRIER; PORTAGE, McKean Co., Pa , THE. ST.T ;;RIBF.P. flatters birnseli. •trom long .xperlienrca,•that he cannot be excelled, the business. • • • . . . . Pert:.oler attention will .be paid to CUSTOM WORK:. For the.eonvenienee .of those living at edistance Wishing to have tannine on shares ',arianiements, have been made l with.L. H...D01: ley; at Pea Aftegapy,'lyhe. Will. take the livery of the HYdes and the .Leather . will !he re turned to his Store, wheirtaaned'. ' The largest prire will he paid for Hodes, eith: er. in cash,. LEATHER; BOOTS, SHOES, HARNESS,.. left' at D.olley'S.or- mY tannery. . ' • Entire satisfaction gieed. ' ConneCted . with my tunilety haVe a Boor.&' bboe factOry, arid HatnessShop. . . • ' .L.LAIEATH Portage, Pa., Nov. 3,.1862. • HE su the Public .titat he hai'iturchosed the stock of• . the so—' . dm:in:tour erly kept by W... 1.1. Bilker; West side . . I."tiblic:. Squape,.. wheie he is prepai'eil to r4re.h• flit - ironer Joan with all the deliencei'it...tddly 'al a 'first , LE; t.IpER, CON PECTiON A R NTITS. t • .•• •,. FdIfYITs. 8:C...• • • " 'o.rf, • 3l.'PßS . ser..:-...1,:t0 order; eit,h,r 'taw or enol“.(!„ .• • •• . • ..• tc'h,l• lavor the with .thvir pltiondize .84.4 II hive p.i . to 'Complaiti,'eifjo.r. as to, quitflty:• •. • ' , •• •• .. • .T. I.; • ..VORDEN• ••. • . • S:itet PROBFECTITS FOR 1864, ... 7'IIE.SITIIII)At EVF,NIA -POST,; 4Tiipsoldes t ...ind beat of ,itiO,Woolzlie.". . . , . • • 'Tllercopiletorn trio Snfv•flay Rr§ning Petry=lvhiah popei,iq mow in • t.".porty.- tb it r.',—wonid hjniply uounce In their, Prospectus 'for ,that• they thoii.zo inainteining Io ti tit iroOuly the charittler Itfhas el re¢dy required ne; • • •••• *. • . . tU belie to that tilt. nforteq MRS.. .WOOO, autliur .of •• it 1111S.A•itliADbON, author uf ke.; MARION !lAN:LAND, authiir VtIIGIsIIA A: TOWN-. niiiwiroue'other'exreltent wrhers .hsee..beeu 4(1141,111y rogaraed.:•ia.'poeileintt..the •;reatitt , merit..nra the inirit•abiairbiog.intrrea'; nml , Oluy cie•-•l 2 trt •rriicuriti4 for in the future aa,in the paid, tliu best Storits; Sketelivs, atidlother Littiraty :Novell its Irilich-.theY Pox.iblYohtehh They iutand:comnieuelug to the 'beet •. • • N.tlV. . BY..MA.S. WOO D, . • Autb.,r of from ce#Once ?neets, oTiessly forirarth:d to us from Thin , story • • • . . . . . . .. "Os' wA - T.4 . n.c.411.A. - 1*,." • and will be aln,qt the • lem.tth "et ~V erperht Pthle" and • - " ' . - .." • ""East byqno":"- ,' , ' "." - " ~. lei, ndaitieu to' thd Stertr, written' expressly' tor .Tlio Post, its , Editlealso'strires to toy bef , ro its seeders, the .beet,B!ortea r rroto.the EnellSh'Periodientei and gives In ad— dition'to the Tole 4 end notches, .uore or less-An rivet -tura! Matter, ifith'n Riddle,lteneipt, hews,-and Market Departments, every week ~. ". ", ... .. . . - A SE\VING MACHIN •We"will give to any pervon sending thir .übscriPtiens to The Post and dirty Dellarti,.one of 'Whet '.• Trig. son's Cilebrizted Sewing 111 - ableiries, such" na t :on for Forty-lire Dollars. The nutoliines well he. 'selecte.l . new at the Manufactory In Now York, Nixed and, for. *arded , free of.cost,. with the emgeplian freigke.. ' In procuring the subscribers Mr this Premium we kr:- fer that the thirty subscribers aliould be - procerred at tire roielit , terres of Two Dollard for: each, lint where this cannot he done, they nay be 'procurred steer club rates; awl the balance of the Seal y Dollars forwarded 'to ns in cash by the wtrsowdeslrintrthe machine. Tde'prtper be sent toWifferent ro'st offidis if ddsire‘C Kvery per son reolleatiex names , should seed ' th em • with 'the money' as last as o btalned So that the subscribers may Begin at once to receive thebt'papers, and net.beceme dbSntiried with the delay. When the whole number of anitrea'(.thlr,• aud„the whole nronnet of money, (Sixty dellarad is 1436 celvo4, the'ranchine wlltbe duly forwarded ••• , . • . . . E 1 MS ; • CASHIN .AD VANQE. rcopy, one year,.........................:...........:... $ 2.09 2'eapies, one year.... "......;... . ,•........... 300 • 4 'oopiee, one'yenr • ' • • '. ' • -., ' •.3 ....1. '6'oo 8 eoplee, nod,odete getter.iip.of ono, ...i., y„, .1.2,00 20 dpicts, end one to a. or e1ub......• ",...;.- ns oo• .. ~ 'One copY'of Dec 'oat end one.of plc Laccy , e . - •. .11ed, White, and Blue the rhoice 'of the brave and the. free; the hove of the. netion, We join in.a heartfelt Oratioc, • .•• •,' Attd all offer '.;ono're to, thee. itiejnlrleA . in communinn;:'... We' t he:l'6,l , ller. true, .' Who (might foi . '•iherloiintis.(44' Union; 'And Stood by the Red, White and Rlite . . . . . . No factious ensinns shall never Thelyarnis‘Vhieb.our/Washingtdif.isJouglit; The.trnicin ,* (itichaniin4':forv'y4r,• 0'• 7 ;is otirineo in. each • put . lnVe and. our faith are not hollOvt. th . ey iveru nonrivited enti grew; 'rherthiet vt'e have chosen we'll .Atitfattind by the Red., . • Our Songs then'unite in commtinionr•.: The-stars of uhr 'Hag .Hurrith fUr MCClelliitfunit Union; I:l,urrall ;Fur ri. man 0..4 -we ',hive; •• ' Theinlii.Uignii Ip shs!l.ba guided hrn,wilo 3tnuncii'andt rue, A iid'ffe,-ihriiintli the states, sail; her iii'l3led; White — and 'Wye.' Marching Alon . Our army is gatherl'att'irom ,near•• •. ind horn' far; •.• • ;rile -trumpet is smt:ling the call Mr Jhe.warf • . • - 'l%4:prellan 's our leader, he'S galla nt and strong; We'll gird on our arms tine bemarching,along. Proprietor Marching along, woo - are marching along ! . . :Xli•ol on the armor; and be mate lag aleugl ,' • - !AMC lel lane hu r. Motet ' he'sgallant amand'strong •ror Goland out country, wh're ourcking along! . . .. . . . . The fne.is liefore'uS.in battle array; . ;.. But let us not waver or Turn fro.m, the vivay,..' ' The. Lord ii our'itiength, and the Un i on's our. song. With courage and faittl.we are marching along. Cuortui,---Marching nlOng, .• . • Vi sigh . for our.country, we mourn for our' For:therm noW our•la,st - drop' of. blood We .tsil . . Our cause is the right one, our. :foe : 's in Then gladly, .we'llsing; : iis vie 're. marching .ClloBl:B, — lllarching•aloni, &c Bally Round McClellan Yes we'll" rally, iptiOLl Nt"Clelliih, rally once Shouting -the "battlecry Of Union Ariir we,ll rally kern th.a. biliside, we'll gather from.the 'plain; • Shouting •the bettlesry of Union.: • :. The Union' forever, hurrah hcilia, htkratl• Dowri'with Abe Lincoln up ti•ith the law; While use rally round McClellan, boys, folly once again, : Shouting the battle e&of We're spriouing to •our brothers, ..:dear and brave. ' . • ShOutinu theibattle.ery of Utiion.. end we'll aidt hem vith veto our coulitr'y now to save. Sh'euting the battle . crY of Union.... ; • .enottes.4"the Union fore'ver • Br.e.; VMI welcome to'our numbers , rdh . loyal - tnen Anil Irue;' . . . Shriutiiir: the bettle.ery of Uni o n. ' • :,• Vholrher'r tyith :heiehands their I:CO(51110A • Shontine: the battle Cry.'or, Trnh)n. . • • Cti0r.0 . 4..L-The forey.4. So 'we're ern . to . the Coll .the 'east endltoT the, went. • • . Shout ine thni.artle cry of, Union.; •••• : • For , 'M'Cl:jran's the roan ever have loved the t.t.y, Shotttin;i, the tiatt!e.ety of Union citOnus: , ---the . thijo - o forever, &e., A kre - Side4t to be Made in . 13).00(1. • • , The, ...4,ll..e ; istisrr (..loyal")-sayS• the election" lof. the • shoddy . ' candidate. in :Maine .(althcineti hie r .majarity is' rut down over live thOusanil l m, hist . yea'r) •.regar,led .by informA persirlis : a4, sealing •the -presidential coare,t,,infess Wisaeter ,shotthi hefallostr.grinies ...•So; so. •NOt - op his own merits-snation' his own ca'paoititlis, his statesmanship; his W6le sale ..nigger ., freet:ig: necessity;" his slaughter-pen arran,tetnents, nor even on the plea of his immaculate •- o;t- esty," rest T..inColteschat,ces of electintd-bn':• upon the :skill,: and; and - science, :.an d blocid, and brevet y • t!..our sold iiirs";- , a • 'hirge partioa;a'f are Denancreite, 'ldea are: - dOtir-, miard to vale him oat and ..11hic •: Slramze; indeed, : wenld . irb it' the .mifiteri sticcesses which "'hundreds , of 'tbousanas* of iYercerritts lire now. helping to nrhieye, the battle.-di . elds *of. the South against ; rehellion -•-•aiirt to attain •Which* thous:zeds of .gallant' I)rmaerats../Mroes lie maahleriaff in :-Itl74aonai. 'graves -should result ,ritily •iri . the political cess ui hini:Whose incapacity end fanaticism protracted the . War for four yeari and doomed to death, widowhood, orphanage and destitn; tion Millions more of our. Northern people than . would: have resulted had. "the war 'been .con ducted . constittitionally•and With ability.— It 'cannot be ' .:' The liarto.r of the military sticcesseii . .now• achieved• bithe joint efforts of Pemncraia and Republicans, Wong,. 16 'Mose teltO.figh,t-thr h:ittles of their 'coailiryial•ti not to politicians; the office:holders'nial 'the con traetnri.. Instead of' rehonadini to • Lineuhr!... et editOhe very magni tude. Of: the, bat tles , noW bein g fought shaold he, his Conilerinationrfor; at the arid, of fonr years', Of' . ivar, the . hlowe: struck:o9llld beat a:lrokla olifiviesteciOed -,not at:armies powerful in : number. point men ta, and confident .oral t knit te success'. success depends .nuts upon pilitary,successe,:then:h.is:ieiriro 1 4v(hioughblocid! . Every drori..of. shed-and every.twasw life that goes ,out stiec'essfulhattle-=letoyle d yoga ;aided for Negro freetlam, and . against McClellan and 'a iMaerfal meat:of' gte:111-ion.an4 the COast.itietian? 'This ie tlie.may. the. hoddYpress* : ere. novi:.Puttifie the case; so that all ,the''ShiiighteridiCar our soldiers up.till the liovenriber election wlll Iw r •,.,..:•...,...... '7", , ‘*( '''' - . 0 ~, .1 .•, .. ....?. : .'. '.. ; ..... ' . ..'.. :..:', ::;.,...,.. ':'‘''' . ;*..;.. '' '. ,',:, ' : ',. ::. ''''...,;,, : . . 1 . ' ,:, .. . 47 :.. ::. *: ' .•' . . . ... . . SAIPTHPOR'I! IVI'KEANCOUNTY, .1 PA SATUR:DAY OCTOBER. 1 1864 k. 9 CTIOR US . . tion . luiv T It - t..fres Atte rrraWs• - itgi . r.silti, 'hut g'it Ititiie's'tinuifter trist : t.i's pr.e.pr . ity. .13.,tson.'seerr s blindl‘ ith .those ;.per.ons. . •'Congress ivas . tihsurill g y ex penit Atli,. its't true confisca title; sohth 4ern'itrripet ty„ the very ..tnetnetat Lee's. emu' ivair-iii sight of the tleme'o'ft he . feileral Citptitol, We Of 'the north dill to know of..the .paivrir 'o:.• .t he south... IV.e ilia.- vet.. evert &cum bt. the petwerol...thri.north,' : anli we tyere 'Aispproirtterl. ' • The p.crt . V, iit g pr.y . er.hits b. , cime- 0 entangled' by.jtj owtt poliey,7l - im no door is.leit open. 'for: its own - retteitt.. Those.' iVho.` Layr, "visited Itraltinivori the paSt..;ivinter,. troy ' hase - seeti the 'Tiospitiiis filled, "vi•ith' groaning ..aipl. ilyiiir, "Itieit.'•t . G , titig to the capitol J . 3iott hitarti rt - itly 'the, language of seetiettnl".iiittertieas, anti iiate.- : L.: Tite•meas'ares adypeatkl, there, if rver'sisteil :ht, and g eustaitteti,.:w ill riiierwlieim. the eettritrygin a 'co mmon ruin'. .41'e.tteein Lincoln's re•eler t ion' tte. - hope' for •I he ...' fii t tire. • We ,cannot du W'orsri. We, (Noir , elu . l rn ,to•bri be t tO. ir 'Firtd.tviset, 'melt fitait dur.oppottents..:lG.l . lctiowsthot..the. poor week' riatut e.Of: the man haa littleta hoist. of, : : But our viewo '. clime_ frnip .our. :lathers. . , . They to . ld.us ..tl,at: great armies would bring ruin with thena;.,and brin a:hord.of.tn.K.:zett ert4s in tbeir.trucle . • :%itre It rbjrro.rig'ovorn— .. ment.maisoinetinie4 be be! tbeie . . ..... neverwasiita..,F-gati) . erer.who was bk..Ovig, L . Our luld hat' with a ilaiiona I df:bi, vrottlil &erne ytt!ft errny.e( - offiee ,. -hnhlerS, we hehalil.thPrn ttlrraOy liresent noW.. There is iiipitiye'r prieciple against. which' 'otir:lathers' witrned . .us, -, ritl:l.leSr it is the re?.k upon . 'which' we. - have splir, on begin jo.ha'r4 n e'entraliz- ntinri of po - Wer.• - :. Where is' . thittito end? The (tamers ot the constirntioti nralertnnil tho that the 'people .in the .several loCalities know whit they needed hest. So. ire 'maae a ttivriimeilt of States with'. stato rights. , We' have.tales of differ.Pnt Misonti is Inrg er.t hal) ul I . New •Engh nil. Our.' fathers bad' t4iadifficutly before . them. 'of New-York then haii . not as large popula tiori Massa- chnstts or.f.'ennsylvania..M . e•said;let ns'be. generous: We, said ; triko rat e tliat Rhode Ti• land has an, equal .power as a. srate with:Our- salve.; CoatTol ts,o‘en local affairs, that there ~ t ay- h efio jar in , the political . systern.. Now w),;,tl We are told that wk , :most. have .more . pow- , rederolgovernment that isles. Tikht.beshown in : a" ~ ... . . . , . . .rov•worde: Plate.more power: in'tbe fetlcr'al , . . goiternnent•entl mleir:Siates.: . theyrole dv,er all 'the otheirl . ; . • - •Taxtinntvoilld. become nnetioe, . . , . . and be made -to fall heavily upon •Particnlar ... . -to, 'fa ll branches of itidaatry.-. The .'whichiniluality errisrs . as to the titates h'ee . oining eentralizao; nncl otr he federal' government will anegaelly exer . deed. When men .feel that the . ttiheaal .they are governed is riot there is Alaiger'. :per-: petual ''war: Wei of NoW 7 York':wialt' to' live on terms `or . ,peact4'.withyou:Of ther4est..'"But 't - 0 . :qo I - that ;we must not 'be pOmfitUtt , tp'exetctsian unjust ppiyei . olier: ton AII riniik• " ti"o'"fiitte, iii r:: 'oir'y 0 hi= to iti.surelb:6 ee,elititin`pf Ofd Abe! - - • . How, dO t'eskot of th - e,,on ne put 'Thotuf.who . .clairp .to . the frien(lBl7, Do .they ish • to , pour . Out their . in , . or:, dei that, in io'ilniog,oo vote!' ol e fli#l;?tclpie.Fai:o ,(tdy al Au iaa,nzak.s . .s: chtinged I!? vtitW" qtd.4bit'l GOVERNOit 1541(M0R • AT. • 511LWAUKEE. . , . • • , • . . His 'Egitbiisencrii of Generil . . .Amt6s :eneetinz in . 1% - lifwankee; . ..Septeinber, 'lst - , was addres'sed-. hi. Governor The tpart- of the spoectt is :devoted An vit.-, iate - nrnent of the adinipistratio'n, riot for casual 'acts pf wrong, pot (Or errors, ot. judgment,' but because it has:entered upon. a policy danjeronii to the .welfare ..of the country--a - policy 'which tends in separrite,'net to'.restere•the , Hr then card: . propose to elect_to the Presidency a sob'. flier afid n Christian too—George 'Printon Every soldiersays that he •is 'a 11$ -mine man, pal r ! ot ; and 'me all a forhearinat'intin,under . the'tnfliCtion or' ipjus.. t We' have'named Jilin . becansle we r . heliev-• 'ell •all conld.atippot t . l i :ellave . slinyn•nur republican' friends that wesan meet them ..part Way. It was our dtity to -take;:a . .tnlinwilorte having been thi : sir vice of -.theru reptibliCaneeould..stipport;: _The only ob jecthi niade•tn him:- at Chicago ...was . ..that • io obedienie to the. behests of the Adel inistra he, had gone too far. %Ye: - nominated'hinn that We might restore prosperity and .peace, to, ,the people... For eighty , yea rsgkgevernment was 'adirlinis trate(' :by conservative men: They preserved.iia unity, and its , Conepfd.. We . bud Peaceand our country was an . asyllim for .the opressed -6Very. tend', 'Out Rei.al?licdn fiten,..a at. ChiCago ,fon.r .years ago, did. 'not. rnehnjoinstigate this 'national. strife; They' :;pl,not want %civil • war.- God forbid .that :1 cha : rge them with , that igtOOtloti. •,B6t, tended. to,6trife, and. suc h wag 11i censegoence, us }'e.-then lit•lift'Vetl. We' meddling hail . teed that tpstriti, and w be lieved- i the . iafest policy wile tV ohserve• the 'old adage,. ,, roind •••• • • The r epublicans . told 'us that they. would 'not . . infringe tipari- the .lights of •the sl,AtteS.. • But what• do we see? They wefr t oh' by :their doctrinrs, passions and prejudices to violate. the •plrdge. • It. Was a . ,necessary consequence We had been told !hit ilie..Sodth•coultt . nOt. be I ffiven .out of tha, Union: -1 ,This - eoaise. of danaerouS agitation. continued; unit Ho—day the ' . domipant;party approves the a,c . ts frOnti•elie•elin lemplation cif 'Which they,once . ,have forned.awaY:Wi . th horfor.' Hadl :said: here in AlitWatikeeAbree•y ears . ago that a 'general of. thofesleial anny . this.year tioidd i4elie . an edict • denying to the people. of the . north*est the right to'bearartns,.or th,tt writ'of liabetis corpus would-novi be anspended'ead youi cif.izrns , be übSect :tourrSest withutft..tbe.right of trial hy•jur y; should have bn• eesem Aid and de . " . f.'he'passiofts and perjuilleUs to which -repub— li'eat.ta haVe been educated •for sr maay -. .years have led 'them toe position . whichdhey... gentled. retract. Their folly is disttated by tbeif tloin in Co'ngress." "n t the .rridmerit:tvlten . : AfilliCS were . fotced•o3 . abairdoh . northerm, Congress was iug to . confiscato'soutioni property. •Cot fi . 4cat ion' laws ; howe'v.e.r ripply more to the' nOrth the..sOut'a,... rit .the and du . Uot... pay, the, expeaset;of their execution. it . . is • your i:ity- , ...lle.ideperty ' theta txli:ch eonfi . ..atel by, tie.systern of What Is the draft . it>eif but a . eohlisea., ,: , . . ~~ ; iin . ent, :To preserveipeace Wei - flip ber:Oer . ; trifled - to intermeddle Icic#l . affairs; and yeti.must not be rierinittefFte 'Meddle With dere: The .presrrie Oen rifToWer iti:the, ites tombs - therefore to.pefice and security .0- each and i give..uare . ipOwer to he' - ifeileral• cfoyerniinerit - stronger . by..:x centializatititti::Or Tower; is:111(10 , ra tett by.th'e feat of the barrel whiek.utternpted. - to - i...beepmei a hOgshead bursting-Its hoopori.whiin; it beentne;:lota hogs head bei u handle:.rif sta yea. - ; 11.1 h 6 ',day :evri.: comes when the 'denertili . :goveintnent . shall exercise more: pciw . er, it wart:esti:4 'iltsejf . ;4i- , ' Jr' th'e . federal government.. iheiuld• - ; exercise . the j powersreseryedi'tif the —cot/f iat .the I Staiei, and the" attenipt to din . sOii--ther. is Can's ! : ingstrife slfover our • A •. • • Limplore.yon;: - .ther - ifere,. 'to - .turn again to the wisdom of cur s forefethers r ' . Turn again 'to: wards the - lighti,of .eXperienee -. . - „Turn i .again' tii - theiwnrship a the principlesiOn which.•ouri gevernmenf and'. you i will ..find itnion,Te,!.te and prosperity: Remember the . . eighty prosperous yea rs.nt I eon— iiiteiit; trenq a careful study cif:the:theory of out government, that it - this' doet tI ne eentruliza 7 tine prevails, our c.overnmentmast destioy destrpyett-, ferry - Al - 'Reed again. the otletlipenibitteef read •.agein llretcell : Addriiii;s•of rear. Again the history Al, the fiteii r olutiee, and ielirit bow: . if was. that ,w e.becatnc. great and 'prosperous; united and happy. 'Do not say,:yotii who : have faith foflir.'l•.of thti-iedrlduistratioN. when we - iconlnla in of - a denertiire :,font," these pi:in• eiples'ef tierlether; that if ie CVidence Of; war: Freinernbin that nit one, ciession' yOu..refeSed obedience - to the Federal Govern meet' here jo - IYi"Conabf. AV.hen' you did. not like ehe.ofthei laws, 'you declar e d a(d e t e :, m i na . lion tai redist - 'ex.:Onion: . ; - Iran were then a. little forward In the doctritie•of accession, it f Arley judge - of the facts..frotni youj 'aturatet.; dienoti advocate any clisii'espect of the ;Gene., ralGoveiinment. 'I have labored in...my:own Stafc to - secure obedience to. all lawful behests' .of the adininiSiratiOn,i:erid we "bare hiinibled darselyesi as. to the lei!) , to satisfy rte deninflos, so as to deserve ru itfipiitatien of a disposition to: deny, the :support It needed. in. 'the •hour. feel convinced as.l dui of Illy existence that the policy of -the 'Republican . 01.1 y - •leadi to , pOpular discontehts, which are spreadipg every, day... If you expectiia•gOvern 'Florida fn,secor . . . . . ,qa ncc with .that Nil 16**,..*.3. 011 . ni45t:,....,pv i. the .cost le - hfoO4 and trenspre,., Ler A1K. , 411 you , . ratql of. 'Wisconsin: rif you ptidqrtisk ' 4 411 g o wnn . Soul 11,. Curoljda. by denying to ;1401., Ito.. rtOus. il secured. to her by the Centituiiiitt7i Ciieffi cd.o. yobdenYly• If you atteScino tiiiii.tlill)o;.tll-en you will wipe'oat your propOr s ty. arid :our. coun;. . try is,.ov in ruins: • Eigr.ty yearzi .. uit,!vr ... 4 'mit:Ter:- Os .griiii:l&Jr; andltiruft;S'" 4,4 nr or)P0 3 !!0. experience—three' y4ars . o . .tkail 'a IA .dy b!oo cx - - .. 'petierice 7 :mark. thesCA44t.l). tVl'.l ,. iiie pliOwly drivento theyorde O? ruin; 1.2 tirc.iy mar) 14'no . ws .that'Oere is aknmotilit. , , of. debt: which leads 'to bao.kt:ip".9y. '"Every ma'n'icriliws that there is a w'aste of life ' rind: '.1;10-01,1. ‘‘.`i'..} - de)i'leaile.. li.i anarchy,. ' God giant patience ii, our people :to 1 resist th e se threiri.,nedc . rilaroitit,st ..: Kice t bill man in, pciwor Ay4iose : personali • ptegriry , whose puisjiits.of 14.1 , l ~ 1;x t h e Ur,;ath 'of ...,. .. . . republican wl'a: Ciinhl- rpic - stion..rhe. , , purity 'qt I/is chailiclFT..* We think he 14'. un''ribte ... rniP, tap, .-1.4 a no cifiiitarr—yelnleiiit! to :carry tins e4 . e.tiOn Up:63 '. W . 11,11. tho lawyers ,call the ..ien— eriil issue. :W.e.eay"the 'pbtrincralic •'party la , feir-ilii : Voi; - In. - We went, I lie •Spirth..baCk:,-, We typnt;tlie pee . Ple of the Sqi.itii...ip.' obey' the . . . . . TI-34 tion'Fq.nolot r.4stottlite ori. VVe ea ti s4:v!! . till - , Union. A j:t5i,...1,6r. pnl icy ftVes . it. 0:4 t Av -1 e.t.5t,,14i,1 ) niitl: . britig tid riNiet;. Wt± I.lve rio priwtamiti itins bette,r_ tho t tie' 041,1 itut IVti free-: . . kandeA... we, stand tecolved to briag,tin!on and peace lathe people, We ask yoa iti this' '!paal•zTlie' i . o'n b . ..11 is. hoot 4nd of OnOlining;;tO go . wirh'us . I,ltimblf and -reverent- ly to the reachingi of our (others; rr,iY re