Democrat and sentinel. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1853-1866, June 25, 1862, Page 2, Image 2

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    in the fid i." Sir, I i ill up n tlie people of
all ranks and conditions in life, of every
party, of every creed, and f every f lith. tu
give ear to this warning, a nil to.Ufend them,
oelves at t'.ie great tribunal of the ballot lox
against wrongs m wicke-J, ipp. cs-in so in
human, crimes so revokii.tr. 1 abhor trea
sou: mv soul has never sympathize 1 with
Unnocrat ani j?tnftntl.
E .V
the designs -t a traitor to the i or.stuuuon e . T! Jg&?r
of tuy couatrv; I wouM spend here and . fc" V"I - )
consume all n.V time in denunciation of the ! VCfe-sV V-' vV
fatal docrtne of s-.'cec-sion and .-.!! i s derh- : JX'if& iRPi-i
ratio consennenc. s, if any nlt w.t.M thus k'Htj-& -'-2 -"i-r--
be accomplished : hut when I fin 1 proven
offences in our midst f sufticient enormity
to prostrate any nation that ever had a ph.. e ' .IAS. S. TODO, Editor & Iiibllrr.
on the pages of hist ry ; if not speedily ' : ' -
checked, I see not why I should pass ti.em j
by, in order to dis n-s a su' j ct "ii which j
there is no diversity of opinion. 1
I have not, however, cmpe-ted my proof !
of the chart, which I make of genet al and,
wide spread fraud in the management of the j Ocmocralic Slalc Convention.
financial concerns o! the Government. There! 1Q accordance with a resolution of the
i a one dirk chapter more to which I wi-h to j Democratic State Executive Committee.
a,M awti,in1,fih,! Hau-e and countrv. thk i m vecu u y ok u.nnmuamji wn
KD1BE1Y JIM 25. IL
allude to the melancholy 1 -.story of the mi!'- ! meet m MAI Iv. M . f.2 I IU.n, at U A U
tary department cf the" West, as written by Uljd'FlK.;. on FUIDAY the 4lh day of
the committee on war claims, at the city of ; July. 1;2. at 10 ..VI k. A. M., to nomi
St. Louis. WouldtoG.nl that this lh-pnb- nate candidates for Auditor General and
lie could have ktii spared this additional i Scrvevvor General, and to adopt such mea
and most hitter cup of shame! The report i sures r.s may he deemed r..i rssary for the j .
of this cornmiUeo is so extraordinary, sol wed. ire f tins l Vmocratic party and t:u
countrv.
WILLIAM II. WKLSH.
Chairman of the Democratic State F.x. Gin.
utterly amazing in it monstrous revelations
CI iawies?:ie.-.-, uuu iiroi., i.ouuuu,
ty, that the mind almost refuses a l-elief in
its statements. I venture t- assert that it is
without a parallel in the recorded tian.-ac-
i, f ni!iti on tl.e fieo r.f t T.o i-iviH..
. . t . . 11 i " I
zvil eartn. iui pamiui ann iiumuiaur.2 a.-
tlie facts therein co:itaini-l are to every man
having represented us in this capacity
Ijefoiv, his nets an wrll knmn to the
people, and having; received lliis noiiiina
tioii l.y th' iinaiuTiiou's consent of the Con
vention, must claim your sincere and
heaety supjort.
rit'ii. JosKi'il 3ri)M. the wheel
horsi' of I )eni(MT:icy, and ji favorite of
the ixt j.'e, has Iktii for the. f.nulh time,
without any solicitation on his part,
iin:uMiiiouslv l:os'n a candidate? for the
o'li.-e of I'rothonotary. 'e iieel n t
sp ak of this man to the p-oph? f Cam
hi ia county, as there is not :i citizen in it
who din s not know hi m r who h is not
felt the iM-nign influence tf his friend-hip,
ardently devoted to the interests of his
country, opposed to sectionalism, nnddviil
in the wim1 a iJoniocint, we fijc uili-h-nt
that he will ntvive the entire -tipjMirt of
tho party.
1. S. N kin", the lioniiiitv f.r
District Attoni.-y is likcwix' wll known
in this c u;ity, hi" has lillol that oHii-c
willi digiiit v and honor for tie last thii-.-
i vi-urs. :iud as proof of his worth and
I . tiieienev, the 1 )-mo.Tiev of C'amhria
Susquehanna tp. Francis lJcarcr, Je- ! cmt. and f- t' nl wc arc willing to g.- ; m inn :i..n d no'.--, .., .
rome 1'latt. the Adn.inistnition a'l i -.-11 upj.rt. gvucie- nxpiiiv.
Tavlor tp. John K.K.nev, duo. White. I W, 'l liat wc aiv aver- t t:iv;- j (Im nilhi hands hrn, ,, . ..
wAshinglon tp. Micluiel lirawley, tion for the purp , f coh.niz:ition or j in the Noilhem t.unt s f m ,
David lv"ir. j emancipation .f the ni-gr.H S. j which had not ct hi:, d--.--., ;
White tp. Christopher Xwl, Christo- j . i, 'llmt the laish and d.i-h..n st j owih ts.
ph.T Walters. cxivnditnrc of lnon -y, alls loudly for a j Th- teaiul.tts p.3i X,.r.; ..
Wilnioiv bor. lohn M'Colui, (ieo. ' change of rulers, ami the restoration of the to their u'nio-t cjooeky ;
Randolph. I reins of (loveniiueiit to the haiul- ol more
Yoler tp.-Chas. Iiilestein,.Tos. Str.iycr. . faithful pul.lic servants.
Mai. lioUTt Litziivn-r. of r.lackhck. ! AV -vW, 'Hmt we phOge our K".-s to a
linn and unwavering siipifctrt of "the
, ticket, the whole ticket, and nothing
and II. C. I), vine, Esq., of Wct Wanl,
KU-nshurg, were Im.jIi nominate.1 for l're- ; j(Jt tjK, i4.yiet.,
sideiit tf the Convention, and the vote The iollowing gentleiiien were n'.jwint-
rcsulting in a tie; J. K. Ilitc, Ij., of a Comity Committ -c for the ensuing
the Filth W:ul lolinlown, w;is called to year
pa- 'liters.
Th-' oath f jdl'-triens- v t
rcl to over four h'i:i.h-d in -n.
half of them had l- n -
ITie Av:d:".n-he" s;.v- Y.A
a!itiiori:is had orden-l .
of the Mohih- and Hhio 1; ,.
l2ida to Meridian.
the Chair, hy acclamation.
From HatlccU Ilfp-Jm,
J J. K. IIITKof.Mm-tmwi Chairma'u J ( i:iv ni. .Iui- 10. 'Hi- i !.
On motion of John 1. Fringle, C. I. Aly tp. Patrick Donah,... : lllack- , ,m '
I'. rshinr. Ks-p. was admitted to the . -"Y C "' V .,1 ol tl,,- hy y w
1 ti.. I.oU rt Murrav ; vnIe ti.. m. . . ., i - i
of th-- Convention, f.r the purpose of cx- Mu,-n,y; CamJl tp., .Lno.e Duck: hTiir".
plaining hi vote on the tonnagi tax fpi s- ' Carro'ltoa u Iir..., Jos. ph li. li.- : I J.t , ; ' 1
i .. t . ,...1. f::. i -l :.., ! i ..... i --. .,.t-
ii..n t in., tos.-iiii ini: vii-:, in" 'i i:t. .io:t i . . i
( )n motion, the (.invention iirm-oil.il ..... 1 . t I.tir!i.
. lei l.i!.i".r: I m.-ue.ti" Ii to I I i i I !!- .... . . . . , ..
to nominal a c:;ndidate f.r State S nate. ' . . , , ,. , ; t ... : ' ' - ' ' : 1 v ' ' -"
1- i;i ni'Ming rd .- i-t-i :: t
111 hen . i .- M .!,;...
Democratic A'omliisitioiis.
Sf is S- iinl,
R L. JOHNSTON, f Khenshnr.
who loves fie punty 01 our national name. TSut,jcrl (o the .l.;-il,.u f the St et.WV.t a x lawver o!
vi-t the character ot the ""ntiericn w!n n tt. 1 " .
r 1 '... ........ . 1 ...ii. t. ...
mi : -i-i, a: 1.1 i t. in- .-nil-, it you elect In
in'
npv
Co!ij'eren:e.
.4 i.-''iit!ii'f.
C L. 1 ENSUING, of John.-tewn.
jise tl-:.t committee, eminent alike f r theic '
ahihty. tiifcir patriotism, and their integrity ;
together with the clear and unquestioned
vidence n which they hase their report.
rivet the belief in every cam'.id mind that '
the iipp.e truth has been conscientiously j rr"';im"f-ir.
told. There is no escape f oaitl i damning ! ...... . , ,4 r ,
exposure. lis light is as scorching, witi.c.s, OLN. JOS. 11 D N ALD, of L v nsh
ing as tnc hot blasts of the s ni'o:i of the
desert. It will n t do for gentlimen on the
opposite bide of the Chaud-'r to attempt hy !
studied silence toign-re its exist, nc-. It is j
not a do.-uirsent to be tn aed in that ,v. I
It emrn ates fr m a source or tt.e lrirl.e. t
h:ie a s.-eoin! time, bv a una'u'noii-
l .tl" 11.
s.iee.e i nun as :i ca:inia e 10 .
that po-iiion ai:o:h ; t 111. . Mr. Nin is
th" nist pi-'.iiii-in
in.
II. C. D.-vin', K-q., nominateal I!. I
Johnston. K-q.
M. J. Smith i..iiil::at. d M. M. Adam-,
K-q.
( )n pro-.i cl'ng to lia'lott the result wa-as
follows :
l. I J .hn-:..:i had ."'1 v. it
M. M. Adams !,:.d j v.m s.
The nomination of l. 1. John-ton, wa
the!,, oil m. it ion. made unanimous. Isaac
1
. II' SI . lI!.!i.S i.-It-
i.-l KitzhiLTer : Coti.-iuanuh to.. D.ni I Fa;- !
nn : v n 'inaiti I o . I-: -.mi
Camph lt: Com. i.m h I". "J 1 W;.rd.
Joha Hnko,-; :.,',-;:, ("itv I. on.. . "
Owen M ('..If . v
War. I. Th ua i-
IV. .. . K.-t
ii : Kl.
li.rt... Wc-t W II. Ki ,.e:el : d-
litin Ki.'.-tioa Disiriei. .laii . -?vl"( ;
.Ia-ks4.i tj... J. lm Sn r : J !i: -t oin
1 -... 1st Wanl. S. !1 -..ith : J.ou-
t..wn I'd V.':i l, S'.-j-h -; ( .. .. I
town .0.1 Wanl. .la-. C.
town 1 1 Ii Ward. Andr. a Yea
on
i 1 i. . J l" v t I 1- jji i-jai i"ai
1 . 1 .
- ii. a'l'i i.in;..i ."."o
; . v :i wi: h t iti I .t .;i
1
Th - r a 1-
1 you have the a.-sin-ince, fn.m his p-n I i'e, Il nrv C. Divine, 1's.p, and John town "ih W.ed. Da.th-'. M...11-:
ca'eer, that h ' wil! tnal o a lenit nt and
! ol.Ii'-iiiu ti'iiii-r.
.iru
Vis r'i I A rncj.
Vlllh. S NoOX. of l-.Kn.-h'ug.
res; onsi'ui'ity. It is the wo.k f.f hon st, j
faithful labor. No malice from personal i
griefs or political rivalry can be charged !
againtt it. Let '.:s see then how so f nr. so j
able a report deals with the idol to which a 1
great party, has linked its si:, king fortunes.
I can quote but enough to sli r.v th-i general '
license and corruption wliich prevailed. 3Iy j
time Jorbuls more thin this.
In July, 18C1, General Fremont, sur
rounded by his personal and political f.ii
rites, gathering from the Atlantic seabonr 1 j
and tho coast of the Pacific, like vultures to
their prey assumed the command f the J
westem department, with the rank of Major 1
General : and established his head quarters f
at the city of St. L mis. He proceeded to
to inaugurate a system of military supplies,
of which the Committee speak, as follows:
" Th'13 system, alike fatal to th pecuni
ary interests of the Government and the
morality of the service, was r.:'t confined to
tents, but extended to every portion of the
held of army supplies winch was suUiCi- nt
CW.-Mcr.
JAMES SHANNON', of Johnstown.
Co tmn issnjittr.
JOHN CAMIV.F.LL. f Johnstown.
-l "or".
RO CHUT LITZINGEII. of Hhukliik.
Ptvtr Ilu.e Iinrnr.
iirvrx kctledg:-:, ,.r j.-imstown.
1
! .IxMKS SllNNVMN, J..HN CMIT.!.1.U
' IJoiirur I.i iYi.ri: a id Ii:vix I'rri.i-im;k
are npi.tllv wi ll known. Tl:ev all
. .imm1 D.-m.H-t-its and s:unich I'nion nvn
; and are all id 'iitiile I with tin; interests of
j this county. Although the emoluments
ol' these o'li'-es a-- h ,' d!y woili conten-
duii; !ii! vet it is of the utmost ini,or-
tance to the people, to have those places
, tilled by good and reliable men, we thcre
' foil' recommend lli 'se as sllrJ your
' suoiiort. I .-'i'- itrj th' nominations on
: last Monday were made in g o 1 faith and
j that he interests of the partv were cum
' sid .1. wo hope the pei jii-' will unite
'. UjK.ii sh" ticket and stand bv thos.' i;oinl-n-itio.is,
lliat we mav tl i- be :d!e to
roll up one of thos;-old !'a.-h: .lie I majori
t i s.
The IK IiPl
Considenihle zeal and interest w -'re
manifested at the Primary Kl.-etions in '
tins county on Saturday last, and the dis- 1
rriets l-inlr fullv r.-i.n-seiit.d. th Omen- mcral Ic tf Vaint y 'oiivrntlon.
tion, after 11 jx a ted bai:o:ing lor some of j
the candidates, succeeded in 11 nnin:ithir a :
full ticket. A!:!i udi this ticket mav
Fursnant to the all of the Cunt
Comniiit.'e, tii 1 ejnocra;i C-untv C;n
vi'tition, as.-i'iiib'ed in the Court House, in
ly fruitful to attract the avarice of this class I r.ot ni.i t the appro-mtioi. of a'l. and every
r'ee!.d a
l.
.'hi, ii:-tant,
ot men. llonest meclianus who fad tents i.i"- 'i-i.Mi.l -o -i- n,. 1 ;o
for s;de. merchants who had sun, lies which
1,., n . r.. i nomination, vet everv oi.-tra-t m in
Liirj uui.iiiiiiciil iii.ciir.1, .ii.i 1.11.11 iiuhi li.e j "
countrv o!l.-nng liorses ano mules vere tv iia l a V(uv in L nvention an.;
turned from the quartermaster;-i Hlce wit!,- j ,r r.vc that ;ts ln..lnU. .l.-ne that which
oui a coniennce. ami onve:; ; nvn 11, r f:e
coir:-
1
ines-'aes 01 tnc miu.'.ie men. t i-ec -mc. ui ;
fi.miiu.li with the Government a prey to , int. iv.-t
their rapacity.
' thev thought was wisest and h ' -! f
th
of tho party, arid th-' ticket
c, J -., . . . , , : should, tie. it. if. receive the hone.-t sup-! .11.-1
btartmg with such a sy.-t r.i. o-.ea day . 1 , .
practice under it was a new p.,;.e of cer- I ol ery I )e:noer:it. Al-h a;gh our " "!P"
I'd bv.rg. on Moiidav, th
at two oYhx k. I. M.
The Convnti. !, w:;- ealh-1 o order bv
Irin 1 Jntled,', K-q., Cha'rinr.n d lie
Comity t 'oiiiiniiteo : win 11 the li lIoivii
L-h'g-ites :q.jea'-ed. .;.-. :lel th. ir ctvden
tia's. an 1 t'-k i!u-ir seats:
Allegheny tp. Charles Fiiek, Mi. hae!
A. Flair, wen-a: lriintl Si i;atoiial C.-n-
f 111-S.
m motion. AIe-.u.d r K.-iuiedv, fieri.
Jos.-ph M D- nal l. and Micha. 1 J. Smith,
were apjHiint.il ('.! ci . -.-i. nal C nfetu s.
The C!i( iition then j.PMt-c-.l, .1 toballot
for a candidate for Ass. mblv. as follows.
C. K Fershi-a- I'.sq., had
J. C. Noon, Ksq.,
Ih iuy S :uilan, Ks., 4i
William Murray, Ksq., '
sKCi !il.l.T.
C. K Fcrshln-j-. K-q., "
I. C. "N.Hin, Ksq., '
Ih nry S-an'an. K-q.,
William Miiiray, K-.. "
R.r.,.. S, ha-'i:m Fiv: Mi'l-rii'.
Tliojil-is S.HTS : Minist er t'....!.i i:
Ian: Ilield.,:,.! Jr. i.'. ' u.0.0
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D Iiarrv : Wa-hlc.jtoii tp.. J.!:'i C. N- 1 :
White tp-, io... Walo:-; W i ia c.
I In-. Isj.ac ' ike : Yl- r tp.. i h
1 hl.'st- ill.
On motion. :!.e '
' a r jii --'a.' . t
i.-'it tie 01 1 I 1 I 'v
a! 1 in:..!.. :n i a, -:na 1
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oiit iii-ru ci.
V..i:k. Xmv -'!
joiinv-d with thn-e ';. r- l-r
d lit and th D.-!!:o.-,.tle tiek. t.
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A ISatllo Xfar t liailesf 0:1
F..KT M.o;i;iH'. June 22. 'Hie weath-
irv. 'Fa-
Mr. F. ishin.r bavins ree. iv.,1 -i t1in. er coniiiiues vi-rv wann and
: ..;.. f .1 .. , , 1 c ! heat to-lav was i:n s-i-.
jontv ot the whole ii'.iintvr of vot.-s was ! . , , - . .
' . i the sicam.-r Ad- las I .-e-iiv. I t !:v.
dec.an-,1 10 U. duly iiomuiat.il, w Inch, h:iyu ;1S 1Ms,. .,- Mr, Ni.r Wil-
on motion, was made unanimous. i minui ami Mrs. So, 1.1 -.n- II 1 Vei v.!
The following candidates were then j.:t pnxii-d.-d 1.. Wliite II011
o.ail. uit C.-Tili . :f
1 f .ree at Vol.;!. h :
bv l-J. i ;n :i
i..h- th. I .
"I 1 1. - t .',v; : 00 : 1 .
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j inf. live
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i':;ri. v.'iio
to i-it ij.e
111 tloliil
ination ii,,- Froih- n .tarv : (leo-e ; an"-' Ho-i'dals and nmn-ter the si. k j 1 -;,
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ii.-ar Fi i'-a -
i lflV.s. - 1
n:vl wound il. Tiiirtv Si
n s 11: on.-u:
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ruption. whether in fort'fyi.i-.: St. I, u s. at i own p
1.1 !1f v. . .
a rltl.l K ,tz t li n ( I.ivirninor.t iS A .H iiHfi 1
or iu thtt'iiifii.ite folly of bulSdin- a .rth- ! .Vt' 5!nv w'n;"? siciif..-.. f'Tgn.-.n.
less pont.v.n bridge at Fubiea'i. at another these and all other co:'.sid--ra::vis fir the I (. an.bna tp. -lohn M F.: ide, William
loss ot ilgo.oOO; whetm r m ord.-e.ncr ti e ' ff!l(. T) . ., , ..,. i J. '1
construction cf rainoid cars. ;it v
?73,000, or in the purehasc ef f..ra.e, Vy , ,M,r ' v,1 z :::.,us'y ba;:l -
which JIOO.OUO was plunderel from ti- for the election of ti:- mti.v ticket.
people: whether in the piec'ia.-e f arms, ,. . , . , ,
of clothin-. the buihhn 1 of b ats. t!,.- ,.r- 1 '" ',n-J :,t V" ' 1
Dimond, Klishn
V. Iaither. Jerome
Strittmaitcr, F.
Anstlon. Weak-
CloaraeH tji. M. M'Mull
J. ( Ir.'sb -p'.-r.
Ch--t tp. 1. (F.'.l
in, 1 all i.-K
Coneinaa-h tp. Win. Adams. David
-.Tuhn
r,vi i.rt!... T) ..-,,-, .. .1 ' a. 1 icrnev
l"-s "f 1 '.."'. (r.ivi.. 0. f
;!e 1. .:-t.. 1 '
1 'hi'uia -r.
1
" - ! Can-oil P.. 1).
ins F.uek.
chase of horses, mules, an-l their c-.ir.- of D.-mooratie part v p b 1 :,r.:moimt i (. :iTdtown lmr. 1
meats the rent , f houst. . f barracks. f ov..r p;.:soal ina rcsts. and we sincere- !
steamboats, the Use of ranrea.-s and the . 1
leicgrapu lir.es, in ui., m everytiai'.ir. i-veiv- . v "t--" .. " "..u. 1 j. ( j
where, all pervaamg and oii.nipo m i.t fr aid to I hk'-wiA- and b con-:l r how r. at
cf the lioldest and in. st aild.lcleil.s fhar !:.... :.... . 1. .
, , . ; 1- u!'-m.po: laiHV ,.. 1 .i.KK-raiie in-- uniirni".
acter is discovers! and dr.iid to , 1 ! ., . .
iight by tne labors cf this c..!ii!ief:'. I: is ; "in.h at this tini- v. li.-n our nationality ",:,l Sp.nngs Uir. "Iliomas F.yrne,
not. sir. p. it. pitiful, sneakin ' f:a-.d. but ' 5- h.'.-.r.J ,t..:. ii .. ..... ..r. t..- ; Nicholas Nag!.-.
fraud of Juan tic dini.nsi. n-. and .f darinj : - . . , , " . ...
Fat anic a-p-ct. It is f1:o,d mi. h as a err-. t ' ,lw ,''n" u "i"" r' : Fanner.
aud a.-niii'ig consul of II me mijht c n.mit ; t beh.H.ves eery hon. st voter and Deia- j Conem.-m-h ln.r.. 1-t Ward
.some a-ian, an., oopu cni provmco. wnen ; (H.n ;u ,e land to siand llrmlv bv i C-x. Km... Jos. Fox!.
ne cast i.is amo.s.i-.i:s an 1 lon'.uj gaz
the imie,ial purple
tnarke.1 the career in all 2-s of those who ; the land marks bv whi.-h oar I'. r-.i!...
entertained tht; usurper's -khins against the ! . . 1 ." . , , ' Cambria citv Inir. Owen M'Carl'nw,
hU-rties of their country. That I do n. t j t'"1' 1 pV!lt UiW iXvA U1"lr John Kvan. '
itate this case too strorply. 1. 1 the f.liow'u g j 'lv'",s' puduinv w- jifoqH-iMl as :i nation, j Kln'shar Inir. , Fast Ward Thomas
extracts from the report before me bear wit- j We j.hiee the entiiv ticket at our mast : M'F.ni n, (In.. M. F.i d.
neTue most stupendous contracts, ii-.v lv- 5,',l toihenon.invs brief y, ! )'; ,"ir-' ,Vsl -""I
ing an almost unprecedented waste of the i although this is hardiv n.n-ssarv as the ! 'i', "i!"-
public money, were given out by him Gen. t;ckc, is w (,f?K), ! j
Iremont m person to fav writes, over the , . aanu ,i 1 lo.-key .
heads of the honest and competent . fli.-e's ,n,'n w'' arc AVO" kn:swn to the people of! Jacks, m tp. Ilenrv Fae,-, Simon
appointed by law. It soeml to be his pur- ! this com it v. ! Dimmir-'.
pose to present himself as tV e-mbodimeot ()f II. K Joiixsp ,v .,, Wo I1(V(1 ! .h.hno.vn 1n,r., 1 st Ward Daniel
of pol;tcrd and mihtarv p wir. an.l to show i 1 ' I-Hl-' n(H 1 ' v: :.ri. i i.. 1 - i
.1:!.. i. i..-. ' 1 .1 .... i nn..,i.. 1 ... t. . - 1 : o. 'r11- I i del ick.-.
aaixr: i-y i'.s or i- iiu. c-.n-iai t now little he i -.. a womi, as ne is CMimsivi'lv
.:epenae.i upon tne uovensment ot his conn- ! kno.i to the JK-oi-le of this and th
.-.t urn.. 11 uiic until us laws. ,
,1 1 1 n " !--iH-i.li iii me i.-ui'i to sian.l liriniv uv 1 Vjx. r.s.. .ins. lmxliT.
It U " such as "ha" ! tl:t '"H'XTiitiefaith. 11 .wer loosm -r -ij;t of' Con-mau-.h K.r. 2d Ward John liar
kins. Lewis D.-iner.
I Johnstown bor.. 2d Ward Slel.hen
..ii.. ... ' 1
ii- , Lonweil, James Dow:
niev.
its regulations and its rv-bev. Of enr.-e .'oir,';i? bounties. Mr. Johnston jhissi-ssi s
Johnstown 1kh, od Wanl John Friu-
Mich an example c uld not be otherwise than the acquin iuents to make a "hx1 and j Michael W.hmK
contrgieus .he whole f,me-work of the , o:n.Ieil statesman, l.o is .1 well educated '' U.r, 1th. Wanl An hvw
pohtical and military fvstems. as orgar.17.ed , , ' j Yea-lev Ceor'O K-irtz
bv law was embraced and disou!,r and cve,-sant ujxm any subject of j j'u wn .-thW:ird Mexander
cnnv.nat insubordmation everywhere 1 r"- : international law lw.sl.l. l.r. ;a d-;ilfi.l ,r ... 1 r
j 11. Jim 'I . . .1. V. 11IH .
d. bator, and if elected to that position I.retto Kir. George Yinger, S lvester
will faithfully contend for the int.-n-sts of i I-htle.
his constituents and will iearl.-sslv battle! '-villeKir. Thomas Scott, Thomas
I .iinie.
Minister tp. Gittrge M'CuIlou'di. I).
va.led. There cotiMbenoolrdien.ee wh.n
the General c-f the .hq.artment openly t eijlit
an! practiced risistaiic to the laws as a
right, if not a h;t-. There could he no
economy where the General exposed himself
ontinually to imnutations of lahorirf in
Lis great cfiice to fee-1 the jrTeed r.f hisfol-
for tlic Union and the Constitution ujhiu
th side of justice and truth.
Mi;. FKi:snrx';. the nominee for As-
towers for gain. lie ix-cnpio.' with his fami-
lv and several mmlvrs r.f l.-s vtiT o ..l.',
palace, and lived amid its luxuriant fVrnL ! "'u'.v Hainan most con.-ientious ;uid
ture and glittering wares, at a stipulate.! ex- ' sinceiv, whose character is that of hon
pense of $0,000 per annum to the Govern- ' . , 1 , . .
ment, at a time when th homs of miHions '' a" 1 "''ty, nnd is well
f Ti he 'WitiHwT.j known to every citizen of this com if v,
Farahau-rh.
Kichland tp. Cleorge Onis, Ixiwis
Dtinmire.
Suinmerhill fj TamesMT)unn, lliilip
Skelly.
Summerhid K.r. Michael J. Smith,
Alex. J. Coulter.
I' lv T" TI.... II T.. 1- T" '
1 - . a!-o arrived ,n th.- -t, atner and h
M.Knv, Fees J. Lloyd, K.-q., N illlam ' ul0 :in,iv ,.f i.,.,.,.,..
M'KiH-an l IV-manl M'Co!an, II-j., when ; The Meamer Ad- laid-
the Convention jiroedihil to ballot. After
t -n or 1 lev. n liii-iiccessful e -iHn-ts to el 1 1
the iioniiaations wen; reoj-n.-d. :.n i (ler.
MDonaM. F. D. F,a:rv.'i:. F.a k andW.
Ivilt-.'ii, Ksj., wer- put iu ii..;: ;n iti-a.
After s- in" further balloting. C n. M'D ti
ald ivcei in -: t;,.. ia :e- w.;- l ei.i
imI duly eleeted : : n 1 11 in :i :i. his 11 n..".
nati. nwas mad-- , n n'oioas.
F. S. N.k .u. I ".s... T. 1 1 1 ye: . K-q..
mid Ji.ci. F. F.i'ii K-q., w ih- ti p'.-e-. d
in li.imiaation i'-.r Di--:'. l Att.-ni v. !:i
the first hallo. Fhih S. X.ki;i. hisvintr the
lafest muulfM- of votes, wa-declaivd dulv
;" ( harit v
aiTive.1 t.i-dav
from White Iha-- Foint. I I- am that
the K.K-ls ojMi.il oti (. n. 1 1 aki r.- ad
v:"! v wi;h shell but did no serine dam
svsc I I.Hiker an.-wenil f.mm n
of . ur i.-erful hatt.-ries ja-t ciaple o I.
thr. ii!g h-:." y sh-Ii-. which was s---n
hy Kf ; - in .ne of tho lower iial'
1. .. - .,
, 1
M h . - t . II
to.ss" vt St. Mark-. Ti- v
d Ld by c'vjliT-.- rv-'. '.s 1-It
water: tv... wn kllhd.
.Wihe in n-'lnlr.-r. e.ij.t ;n-.-.l
Tli-? Co-ui- clh-ut i.h -n p.:"
'.n. n-'tic ii ;h. li.-tL.r of !"..;
and other ui thh-at i- .;i-. a; :
d.!.::tio'r the . -ah of -Til""t:,:v
. ;!:e r.
!1- 1'. 1
iel.;;:j polity of IM- i C".
.".:; the a;
-. a: t e:..- m iii.-ui :.. s.x.-.la.I. ih- 1:1 il,.- t ;..-!va- - i.i'-i.-l ;h..i F..
1.1..-; .; ;.n.ed stie. ; l.i.- ,-.:. i;n o;.! p. Fi"a.
1 .ir tiit,.p art' reps-s.-..t.-.l er.:h-,-ia-:"e j and l-.-d f.r M..i,to..vi.-rv.
::t th -p.--. of" a l' at and -hi-i-hc bat- I o I . ti .;, 1 7:ii. a.-.-. -u: .
' Mii- is. :v st:::: nod h ::
s.: .Nli .l.-i u :t. 1 Fh-' t-h
I ,s M..V1-... T ..... . - : , i:.-.- can-
b
ii.iiiiiiiat.il. Tie n- .i.i'nati" n was
ma.l 1avtic.n1 iis.
A ballot was then had fr C'..mh:v
Commissioner, when Mr. J...-i Can-t 'i 11
having a majority of a", the votes pivs. at.
was dot-1 arii I duly mcnlnao d. :.n I the
nomin ifn in was ni.-id-. en.uilnious.
The foi'owing gentlemen w.-iv nomina-
t.il fr Auditor. l oK-rt Kitz'njr. JaoI '
l-'ivii!i ii-r, John Hearer, Jas. I
and Feter Chri-t v ; w1.-ti "ii m ti. -a. II
Kitzinger, was iiomina'c I bv :'c.-!.-uaa;i n.
James SliauTion, va- th -n n inai-.-it. d
for Coroner, by a-. la:n;::". n.
Tlie f. I'owin -s g, ntlem -ii wctv tim:na
tul fir Foor I louse D:i---tois : (Iero-e
Oi-ris, Fa; rick Farran, J;i...h Homer, Ir
vin Kutl.ilge, and (Iti.rge Knli. Id. On
the s,-eond ballot fl. Ioitle-lgv reiviv-.il
a niajonty of the votes present
I A. M. The st.aui. r
j fiom ( 'itv Foint !a-t
e.e-i
.1.
iuni.
then , - T1d a d.-;.ateh thnnig
j '1 i.i" Ihi iiiaoTid pap -rs .
a. I--1 a--con,i: .f a
a-rn- .1
1
i.i:- t-- .
i
1 .1:' . : 1 1 - i. -. .
- ! . I i:a i 11 . : - i
of ( o. in h The
......
I'M
1 Sa' 11. 1:".- eon- ' - ' ...1 .1
bhi. lv "ba'ih- ' ' t'-''" F ,-! a
fought on Moudav hist, Ktw.i n the f. 1- , -',v-' U .ntag..ni--h
i-ral n-i -imems and a Uitt -iy of n --. .1 '
ju'is an I a pan of four otpt.il. rale nei- I
ieo,,;- :i,d a bri,?.-r- I
'Hi., l.-.ol.. 1.... "1 ..it i .. 1 Vi.-ksburv: IF".
.-...in io i .111 11,: . 1 1 i i . 1 11' I v I
! loss on Kith sides
J 't 1 l t r
1 ne v iiai.osion .1, rn-r-i
sod ihat t!
i . -lae. o 1 , tii , ,
j liattle Would K-rx-iiewnl the n. xt da v.
K'H-n .y, j ., I i xpiess.,,1 :q.pn h. -.isioas 'or the siti iv
ol t.r-'c ty m -o-;-s,ip.iC!.ee of the x'iati
tion of the S .uiheni Invps, and the !..--of
maav o'lin-rs.
ton -nils Kvans and Fin-Ih-t n c .mp'i-
iu
in. nel the trooos for iheir lesiv. T-e
o -in.?: -r ,,.T..r tl... . 1...1I- -a . i I ' ui'-.ita-il aihl ti; a'l a--
' -' i' ,-ii-Lits vi tut. j-ua.rt.us I ... . , ,,.
and batteries. j Khmoud. ie ar t
Th.. .1..,...f,.1. c..,- W..e. .. . .1....: 1.1 ... ; of jheari.iv of the Mi
...v . . i . . 11 . ,111 I I. M-lllMt IH.I1
Jai-ks.n has Kr n Iea il v n i:.foi-ce 1 !ai.-lv
I.a!".I fiom ?Ieiiiphi
Mi.mpiu-. Satn-.lav. Jn:..' - '
i'ihe i Til
1 We hear liiat i.-o. r:.l 3
; a',d fan.ily lae i. ".! -i
-i- to M.-rid.a .. a id !. .j '
have o-.'-t-i -.a j- " ;i -: . .'
The 1 -l. :-;.l -e ,!V:-
old p-.s'i'.o ! o: 1'iil.iV -;
'4 he t In-aa 1 1 .' ,-"' - '
I... lis the t. i'.it 1 " -j -- a'.
M-tNI. ' "'l in. i I. .): -
F :iu-.i::
Fichraoi:
of the ar
ftlhev th ;r fi' lieval.
A
and that the Federal oilnnm mist cith r
will K- left villi the h
-lui-k :i
election was tie"., d ela.l i;ii;;nnn;-a-.
James C. Nih-:,, K-q , J. K. II3:e. and
Kdward (llass, v.-ere apj-.i lied c , rec
to ajiiMiint a SenaiorLd !. l. -ni,- p, attend
tlie Dein oei-atie State Commtion.
M. J. Smith, John dx, K-j., and M.
lirawley, wre aiiinte-l a Commit tec to
pivpare- resolutioiis ; who rojKHl.il the fol
lowing, which wciv unanimously a 1 .jited:
.'.-. Ji;, ? That the D.-iikhm-icv of Cam
bria Count v, now as hen-tofuv, cherish
cmli'ii.. ..t-l-.P 1 1- ..... . . ,1... clui- anv step toward 1..
. -- - ...t 1st. tv t. 1 . 's- nit- a ei.'.nii--. , , ' ,
his, . v a.nd.i s mi!., r Ih-l!is.
I'he Clre iada A !-.
From 31 rm uli is.
Mi ?:rin-, .Tun- I4. "; .,. , w. W;d
laee lias n-sur.i il o.mmand of ;he citv.
Hi- fr.-t otli.-i.-d avt was Jo take p.wsi..n
"1 the . 1 ''- ollie.', which ha- Ken t.m-spt.k.-n
in its sympathies for Seo-.-i. n.
T. W. Knox, of the New York ., ,
and A. 1). Fichar lsivi. of the T,;bi..r.
have Ki n apjKiinted to sup.r is all edi
torials which may appear in th jajers.
Tlin-at.s have Ki n made to tear down
the Union Hags 11 vino; over the house of
that Ilo'dv Sprii, s io-
. n-'der-ible toree .!!!:"' r
ton- last. Thev made l: :
suddenly and m... h eon 1- n 0
Hie 1 VoMist Mar-hall Is am -e:iers
captuml. A triii wa-:-leave
for the Hint'., u;-n
t
T. -'
eif the citizens .itteaipt.'-l to
an unakitnl ntfection forthe Union of our ! L, , i 1 - .
i-.ti 1 .1 - n I !n.u Ha.- lssuol orders m-tmol" th.
lathers, and the Constitution of our e-oun- .lpli t . . , .... ini 11 - !l
try.
.'f.-.-e.7, That we will choerfullv con
tribute our mite to the National Tiiasury
and our sons and brothers to the Na
tional army, to vindicate the Constitution
and I-aws, and to put down rebellion, hut
are oj.jiosol lo the expenditure of cither
blood or tn-asure to e-arry out the extreme
views of jM.lirical AK.Iitionists.
IJ.v,f rc!. That to restore " the I'nion
as it was," to jivsrc "the CuuMitutioii
as it is," is the aim of cv.-rv true Domo-
for the purr lose e-ea; :"vr
was fuvd on, and I.leiit. II-"
others were kill. d.
No public rt.rs n tna.'ii
Sprinirs.
Tlie Mobile A. of th 1 ' '
uu.u.i 10 MiiK.i nomi anv one atieuiptmo- t-;..i 1 1 i. ......silii'
to liaul Iown the fla-s. or etrlerimr to m- -.. . e ,1.
suit or molest the resident citizens who
was to leave on Wedaed.iv 1 r
have thus manifest oil their devotion to the j..j,,
1 niou. ;
Onlers have also leen issue.1 to inipris-1 Mekci rial 1iska.-i.s .t t- ' '
on all citizens carrj ing concealed weaji- effects of Calomel can K p rr '"" '
. by Dr. Inland's ar.ti 111:" :" a' "
Guerrillas are pawling 1 a mm A the S,e advertisement cf " Great Or.
omntrv. I- ivc won arrested Ia-t ni dit .i 1
, , , r otlicr column. ,
03 llie jackets in tho suburbs ot the e-itv. . -"
Owing to the seanitv of change, the C7 Jonns v. Crivley".- C"''
J 1-mnl of Alderman vop-,1 to isu ?1,H- ,K,W f,ir sale at II. C lK".inc"-