ZIN *raid. ~,i`,~r~t-. '_may`, ~~ CARLISLE, PA. FUIDAIi, AUGIUNT 31, 1565 S. M. PF.TTEINGII. I . & CO., NO. 3'7 Park Row, New York, and (3 AtAto St .Boston, are our Agents for the 111111th th.gie ei i WS, arid Braautl,l lord to t oh. Advertise. eat and 3 unprripttnnc for 11, nt 011 r 10, t nave UNION STA TE NOMINATIoNs AUDITOR CIENEBAL : Maj. Gen. JOHN F. HA RTRA NFT OF MONTOOMEIZY CotINTV. SUIIVEY . O I EN : Col. JACOB M. CAMPBELL, OF CAM BM A„COUNTY. UNION COUNTY CONVENTION Pol.:quint to the published call. the Union County Corntnittee met at the office of the Chairman, on Saturday, August 19th. Tho Conimittee adopted the folloNying resolutions: I?esulred, Thal the members of the ['nice Party of C'ttrulierland county, be earnestl i requested to asseintile lit the usual places of holding their Toe Borough and \\ 11 RI . 1 / 4 .5/herfiltU. then slid thr (le(e!ir , represent 11 1 , 111 Citriiiill`, I) L iTifiN; V / 1' forming a I'ninn county Ti,•ket 4'll - ttttt frottiernr, fur Ntate Offices, 1111 , 1 or int - N/11.011g WhiltiiVer ether may he deemed proper. The ti e for holding the delegate election-. in the l''',l't've"n the hoot , ~t' and - . ‘ Tt in the herllll2ll, het Ween the ht.tir. of 7 and 9 M The Conunitteo feel it 1•, l.e th, it duty to to loon of the ootinty to Hirt, not ill Itorala.r , and with enthit , itt , l». ()Hy (lerl.lll, for the hiq e , pecitildN when aye reflect that to .ittr 'dye, in a groat Itlea, .re th e e (li , gratat i. ,hue. ire truly humiliating I )tir t a,a \f .ntio, therfi-olve, go Int. tiiWlll.(l, drG;ting Cur A few 'nen born ditbireot part- , .) the e ,,unty me e t together. and. 1,, the icr\ - ,intillness of the reproconfation. -otal t ofoll if throlighoin th,• eni- th , I,ol\. out -I t.• or a rotv tiotiNe Mill, 11.0 i !it. -. 1 0 1 .• 1 1 li the other the gn•ati”• , - alai lii f of II 11,i,- '"' -h'ul'l "' "" ""'t /sail. -Itch 11,, her '5i!1...111., Ih , . 1i.• , 4"1 lI iJI 111,1111.1 i Tlf.• I,ltaa• tin. ri et the dologale eleotioro:. "end ta-u. and let itallo a tall on tli , • lib her. Tho :11,1 \ hell •t nn i idea- I- -i•ii ''li nnil,• 1..• I. It. 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Etvelli , i- tint lir, 111-• nittittro, eye. novor tottuttnint.i 1111 k 111 . 111111L.1 . 111,11,1 it., n 111!411 •il'llll , 110I'V.11- t4.llllponlllll.llt. 11. .I.ititpitl lord nitinstin.lit, with his light, kiiiin oyti. give hi- cotintontinot riit hot. furbidding nrtiti Hill log ~.ittirtor than the tit hot., and seem.. of pi hint ottio-tt cait,ing hint b. Walk Aeit - The stati.tics of tho (2intrterrnti,tor'. I)ol(artnwnt in (In , ((rm . \ Lro to prove I(:( (.11•h iu lii (dual consinn, (11)((tit t (1, ;rlld I quarter pound:. of dry fowl rib((tit. thr(4. fourth, \ (.12,-,t(11(1(:, and ((HQ -fourth animal. waking Inntl ~((ti, n niption of ((Lout 8:(1 pound . )1 . fluid-, in,lndint(- %:(riety or 1(ovorn(41.. hr , t% iihonf 1:010 nnil tftl.ing the nintit Rh' which Ile con :1L11110,5 at bib imutak, the reSlll' iil BIIIIW 111. t the loud, %%W I F and VCS amounts in the. aggregnte 1,, u./1c limn three tln.tFitnil pound, n year, that ton Itml it Ind f, 1.1 1/1.1 . ” 1.11;1 his en weight No Motu: BANNs.—It k un the National that lie authorized amount of national ourreincy hats been exhau,teiel, and that no more Na tional flank , will at present h, chartered, .•xeept only those whei.ee piper %%ere !livel in due form prior to A tigu , t Itqi:e. It lows for like reason that the capital stud: of thocut in operation cannot at . thosent be in erenaed. The clear %laden:binding of th'esti facts by the husio c , 'midi,. of the country will obviate useless eorr , spondenee, and r ,.. Havethe Currency Bureau of touch labor in answering loiters Tar: UOAL r ROp UT. —T he New York Tribune, in reference to the strike among the Luck a won na coal miners, says, the Mi nors have a fund of $BO,OOO to draw upon for the coatinuancq of their inacti vity."— This district supplies the NeW York markets. But while the Lackawanna region is suffer ing a severe decline in coal production, and its carrying companies a great loss of ton nage, its rival region, the SAttylaill, is pro ducing more largely than - ever, and the rival carrying corn allies through Philadelphia, the Reading 16 mead and Schuylkill Navi gation, steadily, week after week, show an increase upon their last year's tonnhg There are reports favorable to the early set tlement _of. difficulties -in -the: Ashland-dis trict, which; when'tuljusted, will still further incrense thetonnage of theyhiladelphia car- , rying.dempanies, Bozitt.e: boildr of tho a teum!iaw-ni iI 1 at Mineral Point, Canil ria county, -by ,; tho . fitt bria; Iron: Werlcs;x plocled fe , w . ,days irkg theen'gin'eer, • Sitriiubinarktar4t, blatantly, an cl,batiii, inj :boy of tbickiiprae:pritne: , J wo.'einployucn;' ge 9 igo weilksOlilded .-1 Unit supern . ite9ccopil;ily rr e ts • vabt fortun447,. op 4 9pp. . Democratic County . ention. • The crowded stttte / our 'columns last week prevented our noticing the meeting and preeee - dings ilieThemvFatl7,-Cemstreon vention, held on Monday the 21st inst. — : ° --It is tthm -t unnee4 in tell our r ,, aders that every district in the county wlis fully rep re-emed. t‘ nate, polateal sins may be hargeahle 14. •441 i• 1 /elm, ratic brethren, they certainly have never deserved censure for their inditlerenee t mike. Their last Con vention evinced their patriotism in an unu sual d - egree. The contest l'or nomination for the principal office.- wa- fierce. .Ispirants for Senatorial honors, candidates for the low er House of Assembly, District Attorney, County Treasurer and County Commissioner were numerous, nnd 0.,0h procc a tad his clam, , With an energy that would have crowded out. modest merit, had there been any tuning the contestants who w. 1 . 44 afflicted with that rather commendable weaknes , . A noticea ble feature of the gathering was the presence of nearly uii the veterans the party, who attended either a- del, _at hi the t',llVeil - -if-0 , 11;01 tiled Wernher , of the rath er more ptlWer ('‘.lll•lilV,' 1.11:it surrounded it, and comfiosed very nearly what is known as "the Lobby, - at our State and Na Lionel capitals. The managers of the party were present in force. as also were the aspi rants for nominatna for the different offices. Three gentlemen presented themselves for the nomination for State Senator--Messer. Chesnut, Britton and Johnson. The contest, lion ever, was between the two former, and after an animated canvass, Col. Chesnut was 110111inated un second ballot. This we think tuns Nailer IN - sting a true, and iaithful Set.- ypryilovf, t‘voilty lahoor lug daily and fol. tiro Ads I ciittilty. anti with consitioritt)lnstionoss ilavingnn .rnpl.sns to his cottiiiiin 11 action. and only aiming to ultitat that 'Hun'. partizan fowling. in the nu toper- hi , poi( is ,o to sliootiss party organization, ll' , o rtuhily ha oontrilotit..ol moor, tl ;in any "Choy limn ill the eunnty I give the 1),Inoo racy itii; I rt.rut priiiiiiiiihiranon I theri. 1111. an 11 , 1.,•-• too be-tow, he oh, ors 'n than, and we think tho. Coon Vo.lition did wrong That., \\e.\ no. I,- no noncom our-. Ili- conipo.titoor, Colonnl Clio•-nott, t 14.• veryiwro , noiliontoi—ti a local politician rind it rather tool otoo. ni 1 .1:1, 111'1 , 10 the -411,111 IV .1 . 1: .02 it,t , 111 , lit . I 'MIN f ito.olong ,pooche- to.vo 1111.1 111. .••ilfillgy Ili- l• I L1...` IN-1 thin% ;It 11,- ,‘01 . 1,,..1 •tt I 111, 1.1 Ilry. 11, It r,•‘v,ird CI. I), pal 10. h3l- 21 , k,-11 0 ,4 '1.,111;11illi•)11 t it. 11. e neinil.2lled I,, e cf•f• ~1 the V. efefielciclfic feryff line :seer. t:le Hviin ii •clenel Lf,et liun,!ll . 1112,4 olef;:tt it.ooive Con!t•H•ll,,, ,Il however, not \ nt 111,111 , C1.1 . t:1111, i Yor I. 1/f.lilecrtli 1* hail. in2llllll22tfel Sf Frfen 111.21 by the rminfige:•s we predict that 11•• (11,snut will I ~,ra•v,, f l (runt the iretiltle of any further canvas, as. ,I, t •ffl.leree, Should hu le 21 it 11 ill firilc 111111 gut ul 1...• ring, cry mach, fleflictiff—, to „ w!! inerliiif 2ilinii, !fel lc .1. greatly hr the detriment of the infere-ts l'efiinal wealth. ly If V. ll' ''1 151'1 . 1:1 'of candidate. for I, '"g, ( "Pe , and lf,dt;dfoo;er exlub t.d a vest aunedidah'.o f..igerne, take at hand at nod Col e, \veN ..r. ent,'lrf,l t'onv,ditiffri \\Atli 22 liffich hire. r 2 , 1.11 fil delegate, than the odic!., and the conte,t qty, consequently be them. Long rc,:eived the nomination. vert uncle 11, 01 ,ry and Lei-dcion:opporient. Cope has the If f lie entirely too great a Wen to lie appreciated in an age He entirely given tip to ii,,• nil e or mediocrity as the pr,--ent. lil carefully studying every branch f,•‘ei tommtal 1 . 1)1 . tile Illst lit icon car-. an,l lieVer ! YglectS 2111 opportunity to gicy lii" if.ll'2 , at length upon the political Tie-Lion: of the day, sometinies very insult theannoyelley of his listener-, Wlielio eliey 11 , I requently excited by hi, brilliant talents and very' extet),ive acquirements. \Ve :ulna , he will console himself with the reticle ere 1112,1 efen.y to degrade llinefelf Ith ielnling again in con tact with selti , ll and greedy aspirant , for of fice Ili , , ifece,sful competitor I. but little Icm , wu 11 pulitieian. and will likely. it' elected, an 22 verego sea itll r(Tre,cn tati‘e. lIIMI The eentest thr District :Wortley was interesting to those concerned and very anins . ing to ontssiders. Alessi. , Ma. glaugidin, Kennedy. \Villiams and Herman, were eandidatei., and pretty active ones, r.llO. gentlemen had hour giving the Coun ty a rite , st thorough can VsSS fOr a whole preceding the nomination and two or three of them entered Convention apparent ly equally satisfied that success awaited each. After the first ballot, some gentlemen became undeceived 'pretty etleetually, and it !wean.• evident that. Alaglaughlin had the eside t reels. 1 on:Mimi ion , were then in or der and the bulk 4 the strength of the nth - ir three was thrown to Williams. It wasn't sufficient however to nominate, and Ala glalighlin's persistent efforts for four years were at last reworded with the notnination. The prevailiiig impression in and out of his part i that this is Ow weakest nomination that could he made and it our friends act ju diciously there may he a chance of electing our candidate. The minor offices were dis posed of without much contest and the. tick et is us follows: Senator, Col. Janice Chestnut; Assembly, Philip Lon; District Attorney, Charles E. MO; la ugh hit Treasurer, Levi Zeigler; COM 1111Setoner, Alta. F. Meet; Director, Jona than Snyder ; Surveyor, Jul et C. Eck els ; Au ditor, Christ. Deitz„; Coroner, David Smith. Tho Convention ,was by no means harmo nious, and after its - dose 'there t was.: rather. More than the usual amount of growling. Professional politicians. were a little 00-no morons even for the 'taSteo of the ; DeMpe% racy, and there was considerable thieatening on the part of I he disiippointed to give trou ble. Whilst we do not rely implicitly, on whet - men - iii - Y . On such 'OCCII . SiOII9; w e have good reason tai believe that a ticket,' such as our Convention Olin make iflt will, cannot tail to reduce ;the: tnajorityvery•maieriully. Let us determine thatWe Ipave nothing, undone to insure success. r „ . . --Enrl - Russell;hair - issued panniilikt o`n the English ;Geivernment'airdleonitittition; whie4 . ho advocates , an extension of the franchise ' ns.to.inelnde largo numbers of tile working oluss asyotors, whose admission, - -119 4111466;"is a 6;ecurit,y, nr l. not a danger, and inititoSid qt . ilitjr - ok 'the .eleetive body; and redder more ,attents to the.goort4Aripi;esre i .. ~, ~' Mil • ' Impudence Sublime. We print th'• following from the Peters burg-Et:press and corn - mend itto the attert tietrof our-readers. not-Merelybeeause.of its stupendouS : lippadenee, but aboto show the : sort of loyalty that pervades the firiuthern people, who are being so rapidly restored to the righis:Oey so justly forfeited by their efforts to destroy the government. We may also remark that this is going the rounds of the Donn:rade papers of the north, without a- word of disapproval, but is copied by them with apparent pleasure. General Lee Asking Pardon. Explanation of ilia Coarse—His 01?)ert Influence the !pang Men of the South in the Saint Direction. 'cm ruturehur.; Krtor. ss, A ug. 5 NVe extract the following from n letter w hielt gi VP:3 the universal hin between a plan ter and tlo: writer: Ile went. on to , oty lilt' for it tint' his high 111.1111iltil.n for the character or General Lee had , toisibly declined. Ile had been toll that the General had made application to the NViedi ngton nuthorities for pardon. lie had suplio , ed that rather than do that, the General would unclog° exile or death. ..N.O long atterward an opportunity_ had present ed itself for speaking to G floral Lee on the subject. The report proved to be eurrect /MO net tt slander. A voluminous applica tin knit been -.Nit ill, to which, however, no :111SWer ha- yet been wade. Since the time of his visit a reply may have been re rived. Having learned the motive which nut actinited General Lee in asking for a pardon. his adtpiration, his veneration for the man and the patriot was prolounder than ever. Had the General considered his own feelings alone, he would have died,,ooner than humble himself and a just cause by a -eeming admission that it was wrong. Ilk application \yds one more proof of his love Ipr ki s , country. Th , -- ..... g men in the South who ill , 1111:lied ftx plit NM Mg th , ffNel vv.-. and a ds... when asked why that/ 4111.1 nut Seek fur par •lon, replied, th a t until-Gen. Lee had done so they would not. After a long • , truggle with MA inclination., believing that the , e young Mini ought to be , aled to the country future t h ey were,o Well ,lualified t.. Zid.rn, and, 1.,.% participating in the right; 'ii eit 1,/ guide awl shape, the general hum dung t i;llenc- lit I k :mide the reque-t. Still Ili. Made nit ahjrrt hilt hail Ileeolllinlilled the 111.11- 11011 I' , /r pardon wit h full 7 tatement thing- which tea hi , pmt ,•otaltlet him right and had avowed his uneham2ing devotion to hi , turner principles. I !liked Mr. K. if Imi-uppo-ed =EI OIL I. .. , pt , t t L, Itt. ri•turecl I It'll , 0 -101 -I 1),.• rrv.lo 'lO.l And it i =MEE j. h,• Thi , v. lip iu !,.•• it:l,.. ni:tll . \ 111'111, 10 Pad itrl/h:ti.l . \ s\ . 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