I 9 gnnocrat p.nfc Jhntinrl. qucnt speech. Three years had elapsed since he had the pleasure of addressing the-Democracy of Loretto ; and since then, unfortunately for the Democratic party ; unfortunately for our country and our boasted liberties, a sectional candidate had been elected to the Presidency He referred to the profligacy of our State ad ministration and the wicked oath against foreigners and Catholics which Andrew G. Curtin took when he joined the Know Nothing, party in 1S5-L He gave the renegade Democrats, who are nowarrayed against the party nominations, a terrible scathing. He had no personal animosity nor a desire to injure private character ; S- M- Petteugill & Co. neither did he object to men running Aflveiilslug Agents. 37 ' s J'w OMniv on ti,e AMition ticket, but he (M rk. and 10 State -treet, boston, r. V . .... ta - . r- .1 - .xK,,,- fi-k nou ni HUT I ilpniw'lVl S 1 7 11 111 J are the authorized Agents lor xae --j-tii- j vuj 0 J. S. TOOK. Editor & Publisher. WEMESDAY SEPT.. 30, 11 miT - Skn-tisel." and the most in mien tial and largest circulating Newspapers in the United States and Canadas. They are empowered to contract for us at our LOWEST TERMS. Democratic Ticket. Governor, GEO. V. WOODWARD of Luzerne Co. Judge of the Supreme Court. WALTER II. LOWRIK, of Allegheny (V Assembly, CYRUS L. PERSUING, of Johrtuwn. Register and Recorder, JAMK3 GRIFFIN, of Johnstown. Treasurer, ISAAC WIRE, of Wiluv.re. Com m issioner, E. GLASS, of Elensburg. Coroner, VM. FLATTERY, of Johnstown. Auditor, V. V. TIERS EY, of Cambria Tp. rcor House Director, GEO. M'CULLOUGH, of Mur.sUr T.. To tlie Xe"vspnpers ol" Cambria Counts'. Mv name has Veen used as a C.niid ltd riidate I never pertiiitted my nann' to 1 c fo used, and am not a candidate. My V-iy has been battered in battle, but mv wind is still left me. Sept. 23th 1863 THOMAS IVDUMM. Another Democratic Meeting. The Democratic freemen of Washing ton township, will meet at the ho:i crats who were in league with the Abo litionists, and had secretly received the nomination at their hands. That the Johnstown Tribune, one of the most filthy theets printed in Western Pennsylvania had endorsed these apostates and placed their names at the head of its columns He rimcrnbered that James Carrol!, one of the candidates in question, although he now called himself a Democrat and boasted of " loyalty" to the Union cause, had, at the commencement of this war, in the city of Johnstown, been mobbed, for open sentiments of sympathy with the doctrines of secession and the rebellion; and that he was obliged to seek protec tion from the very men whom he was now traducing as disloyal. Mr. William Sechler, a young student of the law, was called out. Although a becinner, Mr. Sechler made a telling j speech which was well received. Mr. Sechkr, being through, II. L, Johnston Eset, was loudly calledfor. This able speaker said that the whole ground. Li.niLI lit quent gentlemen who preceded lam, that C.erO.in, he came after them like a gleaner. As j Centre, he belonged to the legal profession, he j (-i-' wislied to talk to hi? f.iends as he would Ch-aifi :! 1 He wkhed i -.np.t..n. Look at tlic Figures Tax-payers, we ask your attention to the fearful exhibition of figures, which show the increasing debt brought upon the country by the Abolition party. The expenses of the war are set down at Tiihcc Millions per hay : anil the war has lasted nearly one thousand days, which, at that rate, amounts to the enor mous sum of Three Millions of dol lars. Now, Pennsylvania's quota has been officially fixed at one sixth of the whole, which is $500,000,000 ! It is upon this that the following apportion ment of debt and interest is based. In the same way the quota for each township, in Cambria County, can be as certained, which will amount to far more than all the property in the county would bring at public sale. Just think of it tax-payers, and consider whether you will vote for a continuance of this state of things. Remember that every dollar OF THIS MONEY MUST HE R A I S E 1 11Y TAXATION. If you desire this species of servitude, and are tired of liberty, all you have to do, in order to increase your miserv, is to vote for Andy Curtin. Look upon l;la Picture. - I I ki-:mi:mui:r iiepub- A SSase Manner Ilefuted. adulation, stabs to the quick all tj. l.vu-nr. ' holds near and dear. Geo. A. Wo. Ikim voters, that on the ing to ek-et Curtin, ia order that they may ! lftte Li,ut Col Comman liri; inscribed. CU1ITIX AXD MON KEYISM ; DESPOTISM, and COX SCIIIPTIOX; TAXATION and MOE LAW ; NEG IIO EQUALITY and a MUZZLED PIJESS; IIELIOIOUS IUGO TJIY and OPPRES SION ; Tiitn Vpou Tills. Eacheuuiiti, '.-.:Eacli couat : Valuation of all share of tl.eUhareof the ir.-ip ropertv C' LTNTIE3 principal .j.'rest ol tm-; I'er.'n s y 1 v a n a On the banner of De mocracy is inscribed WOODWAPD ai d IT I EE SPEECH ; The CONSTITUTION and the LAWS ; PEACE and a PESTO KED UNION ; For which will you vote ? Are you prepared to decide : or will yon, without reiiection, vote fur in ' baunor of your party, is ! continue their own profligacy, are deter mined not to stop at any species of slan der to further their purposes. The un sullied character of Jiitle Woodward is is dragged through the slime of AboHtkn- -II" . T .'I' 1T mn ; ana ties toe most nuamous a;;u u;a lK!ical are invented and eirculated in cer tain localities, where they think the peo ple are a; ignorant as themselves. The following letter from Judge Wood ward's son fully explain? itself, and shows the utter recklessness of T. J. Bijiham, a Curtin demagogue, who invented the scandalous colloquy, purporting to have passed between Judge Woodward, and his son, Maj. Geo. Woodward, and gave utterance to it at an Abolition meeting held in Pittsburg, on the 10th inst, IIr.Aini KTi:us Di:;-ot Camp Iwaud") Coui- Meridian Hill, D. C. j" September 2D, 1SG3. Mr. T. J. Bf!iauK 1'Ut-hurr;, P: Sin: I have nots d in n.-w.-pap-- ;? an jfort ot' a macs ( ' i-w -.-n h. Id at Pittsburg on the 1 0th in-tant, in wlikh you are r -prvsi.-nted to have ?:tid, in re sponse to iii'piiry of one M.tll.cv,-?, as to where 'Woodward (meaning .T'.i !ge Woodward. tle Dtniocnttio nominee kr Governor) wa v-hen Curtin was attend ing to the soldi--rs want-; ; : Judge Wwlward"? gallant son i fii-ni Gett vsb:u-', wounded i.! fath. r told him lie m- -hi h. ilescrves. Major Iavaij-i ur. Abolition Caluinuj The satraps who control the Ab',1 campaign, do not stop at &nv s.-.v; ' villainy to attain their object. R.-.. of all honor and dead to the sr-,- -sliame, are the hirelings of this ' . tration. Without further word; v. join the corresponJcnce hetw.en J Woodward and llufus E. Sharpl-v wi: fully explains itself. Carusle, Sept. Is, 1;, Hon. Go. W. Woodward: Dicaii Sin : I have been infer!---! . Hon. Lemuel T .dd, who pr-r-si-k-i -' Convention which renominate ;' Andrew G. Curtin. in addrcs , cation meetincr. he'.d r.'ecntlv i ; . j tv, stated that he h-. l h---n v: "5 j a -.vrtaln Judge li ill -U, ;!,., ":- ".; j cent 4-.nvi:r.-ation v itii U;h, : . s avowed yourself a ' '.'.ever :j j ot serrssion ana n i-.-.w-r ot ai: i rceogititloii :' 0- - . h. I While I a-n !ly s'!--.j ; have never held -r av.-e.vvl ::. .. incntf , I dot m it i;np-r!.i!.; . frifnd should have ::u:ho:ir-, - ' hat v. hen ;r-;e home ;-.:h I the Matctn.-;;!. v'i:i y I ki;:d r:i'i;ieh to ii,f r;n ! ever h Id s-. i b a c e:,vi r.-: ! II. d! ? Yer- r. v i. 'I. . the war debt. Auanis, AP.e-h.ny, Arm.-lrong, IWiivtr. Red ford, Cerks, Blair, Hi ad ford, Ducks, I'uth r. . i - war u e D t vearl v for If 03 by the 'levenue Ikard. 4,H17,o:rJ , 2,021 S2 50,T41,fjr,2! 1.844,407 02! S'50.4-J:j O!! to a jury of his countrymen. to try Abraham Lincoln and tk tion party before that intelligent jury. Ably did Mr. John.-ton argue the case, producing evidence from their own record ! suffickmlv strcnir to com u-t tle "rail I ' f j s-plitter " of the highest olk-nce3 in the Thurs-lav the 8th day of October, at o o'clock P. M. Able speakers will bo present to address the meeting. Dy order of the Commit tee. " WM. KITTEfX. Democratic Electing at Ihorrlfo. In obedience to the call of the Chair man of the County Committee, the De mocracy of Loretto and vicinitj- assem bled, in front of Mr. Shiels store. Dele gations from Carrclltown and this place, headed bv the Carrolltown Prass Hand, joined the gathering, which made quite a large and respectable meeting After several national airs from the mu sicians, Col. P. II. Shield called the meeting to order. The fallowing named gentlemen were ilceted to preside over its deliberations. President I 'ETE1I J. CKIST. Vice Presidents Samuf 1 Kittell, Fran- I cis Cooper, Josc pli Bannan, Joseph Duck, ! Michael Levy, Charles Flick. gumeiit and able pleading, he submitted the case to the hundreds about him, whom he stykd jurors, boning that they would give it an impartial considera tion, and on the recoil 1 Tuesday of Oc tober, bring in a verdict in favor of Judge Woodward and the Democratic party. Before winding up, Mr. Job;. -ton paid his compliments to the many Indies assembled, who he said, were not impnnnokd on the jury he had just been addressing. He spoke touchingly of their patriotism and sincere devotion to their country, and briefly referred to the trials and privations endured by the mothers of the revolution, for the sake of those blessings we had in herited from them. Mr. Francis P. Tierny was ne:t called j upon. l!is speech was able an t c!opaent; ana was recuveu with enthusiasm. Mr. IIoK'rt Singer fo'knvd in a spirited speech of half an hour, which commanded the attention of all ; after which the Lmn i- r., Cumberland D.uiphiu, Del i ware, k.k, Erie, Fayette, Forrest, Fi iiik'ia, Fulte:!, (iresne, ! !h:nt'uiL'i',on. Indiana, J'fie:. in, i Juni-itta, LaucH-ter, La wrt'cee, Leljaii'in, Lel.i-!). I-uzerre. Lvci .minir, Jl'Kean, Mtrct-r. Mifllin. M..r.r.e, M .nt;. -mere. Montour, Xorthnt'u. North rl'vl, Perry. Philad el ohia, Fike, Totter. Schuylkill, Snyder, Somerset, Sullivan, Susqueh'a, ! Tioe;i. j Union, ! Venan.i. icnae.An, vnanes i- uc... j mQcth &i:,Mnu:, xv;th thre(? cil0er5 fur ' Warren, Soe:vtark,-Jo!m J. Maloy, P. ;he Unh-n, tl.e Constitution and the Dem-I J"' Carney, Frae.ck Eberly, AugnMine W;d- ' i(.kot. j . or- j Order and good behaviour prevailed Wyoming, On taking the Cair, Mr. Chih-t r?- j throughout ; and the people manifested a i Yorkl ' turneit thanks for the honor done liim, j determination to vote none other but the and brielly stated the object of the meet- j Democratic ticket. ing. lion. c. U l e:-i.mg was called j A copy of this oath can be found on .or a s-peecn lie sai-i iney nari come j i i together peacefully, to discuss tl 0. 157.084 5.012 OSih 4.5'.'3.502 lC.PjO.GOi-i 4.78C5SS-. 8.283,24 l( 10,0 35 ,4 in; CJ22. los; 5.01 l.COU 3.'". 17 ,n 70 4.74 1,000! l2,f-2 ;.5i;l 4.207 0:: j 3.210 5!"! r..oi.r).-r, 4':? 11, ISO G.90.300; fi,80'j.s.V! 8.072.0G2 5.2"2,rs4! 1.017,880 8.500,204 C,.si;4,:;4s ir.0.45-". 7. 2 15.07 1: 1.570,':.2' 1.1?l;'. '"'I 4.833.200, o."04.'::;4i a.l4;;.440! 2.02l.:,'.i2 20,Ooo.O'iS 4.0552si 5,57 1.0.12' 7,525,510 15.51 :,o,s 0.42..2?i , 402.04r- C.;o,2:;2j 2.S 10,-1 Uj 2.852.C70I ' 1 2.11 ;.(-. no 2,245.1 p; 4 08i;.f,24 .1.020. 7h; 97,270.0bS 1.230.U1.0 1 ,072,5s 10 15.105,720 2.580.020 4. 005.8 IS 000.504 4.237.024 5.339.508' 2.412 340 4, 107. .100! 3 300,080 8,30L400 5,545.108) 9.212,592 2,150.880' 11,730.400, 30X72 t'0 275.015 9S?.20l .to 8! 287,10; 400, tiO,; 11 r.r.r,.i-24 n: 307.330 08 j 300. sTO 0(! 217.O0O 5!"! 278.0- 40 O", 09".,.IO V'-: 257,870 T.I 101,102 S: ; 182,ini ,n 1 258,r.70 8i! 410.1-"8 (,( ' 413.811 Sf.i 4 82.521 931 315,770 f t 00.042 !o 510.138 20 411.8-.0 .-,'.! 9.2''.7 ?; 434,740 C2i 01211 Oii 1 - i .. I o , f 2.S0.002 0 317.07". t 18H.240 4' 175.105 1.2oO.:;i.O 5.138.30O 00 20 .123.389 ('0 3 02 7. 7 3 " 4,103.151 On 3.458,223 00 22.td8.(,0 . 00 4.0O0.75S 00 5.402.038 On 19.208. I 2G 00 4.344,890 00 2.104 877 00 l.ljl. .."- IK-4,4o.e0-; '0 21.273.097 ( 0 " 11 0-V f ri Andv Curtin. who has already insulted the dign ty of sovereign Penusy vr.ma, cii'o'"n: to the and t.-.T.t ... .-.I..-, tyranny . he got j!r" so w. ' ben wound.'d in i a eai:se." -ti nt i.c !. Lincoln ? Oli, ineredtihins Consider the st.-p you are about to take: the kar- lul revponslbUity Ui'Ol you de;al with the kgacy of your children, before 1- !ier -eft AS 1 rn.s. s CU"!. I'itll.. broth f Kintr ai n e m;;; ... . , i i . .-. ... vot-.-r, i- j .j ' i oo l.vai t i .1 I ta.em ru ' brand, a- v ! . . resting i :n:t i-' n a ve-ti : be careful how i A cu:.-'-- - ; tauee tr.u-t ! j I.-t to bour ! nv-ans t . ..... . .. vo;i oarier awav :.ie t)r:c- 1 .',.;:., o iu tin i - j (ii-jj;;,;; 3,009.4 . s 00 i less boon winch is vet i I v .j.t-.j.iio vw , wiuim your r - v , ! sider we!! lt,J-.),.)Vf oo i 12,529,140 00 1 ting lor Curtin and the 10 t.17.448 00 -.It ;.-. f.hr.- Hit. 1 1 1 00 5.730.208 (0 o -- l nn Con o.. 175.213 0'! I2.074.0i3 (-'' ri. 187,487 00 3.120.071 00 4,7f0.051 0!"' wh'.'ther in vo- ro-j do I not stab your own liberties. Awake to the fearful re alities which surround you ; and rememb-r, that ion vour x'. this ia: i .. . As the kku hi P ,S tk n: vai rv.-o iU5 the s .! U HI 1. 1 l.i' st i: .-nn nt 1 .-.a W it tO b V !: 1 ' lib I a.- : i n d K i t-.: l r ei ; . '! :.t C.. ia K -lo t v.. e.';ii'.i.:-.: e,. f i a ri..;:t io I 1 irii: will dep. 3 .121 .252 on : 1.570.517 00 i ehil and re! eno your hrvi-n- ro-rif-rity. vour v ; paled hi the battle or' w;i? i-iriuri it'.' v-nou'. 'n i i ,-ea; exci'j.t a s-i 1st injury to which I h;id b en wound iYnin.-ukir c.ire.p.ain. .last af er tli fall o.' S.jtu: -r. j sprie-g of ISO!, :l-.;-.f wr.r b ' tin' two ere.-it S''ciii i..- .f our e I (Mii;!:''-- :n iiv.itub'o, u:. !.-rt::e i. . i ! J 1 Mv in ti ' V VI: 28 . 32.8 451 010 4 ! :ious Win 1 .' is 0-i S85.057 r.sj 85.421 8 5 3-n,:-53 92, U.t,t:-2 8. I 172 0 12 f,'J 72''i.'..';0 oi j If. 1. T fir; Of ! 4'.i4.3(;o 28; 200.l!'7 4lj 235.247 70. ,730.215 28 70.837 GO1 118.370 to 923.743 2itj 155.101 20 ! 270. 34 S 08 58,173 84 374.275 4 4 320.374 08 145.O70 40 258.1X3 70 108,010 SOj 503.007 00! 332 700 48! C 5 4. 5 55 :yl 120.412 8(! 701.824 00; 11 ;n. i.i!-. r and 2.0 13.054 t"l , 35.8,;;j.i,',r. (in ; or your nnsery :;.531..'J2 00 J i2 regret. 0.474.455 00 : t;c bj(t..r loail (- Uxx -U,4.)4..'o O" j . ... ,. in to-' o-i r.o ' ation will iTa;i you 4,Q08.20S 00 J the renvrse of c. iiseiene ' - ; ; : ,t li iuT out your 4.0O0.S17 " i .... ', " . - 4.015.420 00!V1,:U'S iU by tpiirmngthe 1.507.534 00 admonkhhig finger of De- 19.195,750 j moeracv, you loose the in- i"r 12 'ri!? ro ' erit!uic 'of vour lathers. lo.51S.53- Ct) i - : 5 470. "04 00 ! ar,d iloom yourselves and 3.307.709 00 ; your posterity to a poiiti- 174.716,221 00 j 'cnj iell of (.;(j;ef? 01,pivs. 702.4t;5 00 . 1 1 038. 80S 00 i "lon- 11.210.070 00 2 080 253 00 aiierwar 2d l!e;-i:ner.i Ir,: j oi.. fa?:-:i!i.-.r witii i oluntPer -r : ,'!a. ci;p. , un-h-eta j my )::ipa-t. co ! !!.e 5lHf.l! iitfi'- very- i onable.l m - t, .J.-x t'n ::i my lir.he D.niiT- all tli tn .r. j w hat my te to ii.- r. A u i j. n::n a.i r! i ft .. .. :..! -.: mv coninanv was muston t ice, I lived in his ho;:se, a as I needed it his co-i p .r.sti tcrprisA As Major of the 2d I'.-nnr serves. 1 parii.-ipated in the campaign, and was wound, d v iiv iros H'vuis. iut!i.'r'. 1 to 1 1 ha 1. s; n . w Theoj-inionof Jude ..r.-,, V. '.'u , 2.005.070 00 M-Candiess, in the etise of ; for UiVwn, ,.,.:.,.,. . i a. ii.v P. nin. :.t CO rh: foot ;;Tn eri: i i ; . . . i . . LMUi to t.s ::v.v.-, i h. d the v l;"eel;. ;i . ; thk lid. . ; 410,001 00 the United States iv. Jos. I the T ibbv p: b P. -on HI OO 21430.508 00 Will, of Clearfield to'.vn- 3.870,430 00 ship, has been given fa 1.050,oi;0 00 ,. i. ,i..:,...-!.,f in iwe'nnion .n being paroj'ed. vers taken to mv . ..r . ;n.d 1 n.-d in , :0;.r it leer's V !.700.r,S7 00 10.339.53? 00 1.744,180 00 7.939,349 00 1.000,014 00 12.915.510 00 We will publish the. oj an ion, together with the ar gument of defendant's counsel, in next week's paper. l.OU.-i (1 in Phiia ng mten ite( best Ida. wnere, tor tour the . nog ' v. ei- T: ' the t ' I Pn4k ' .-i;V.'l e; ; l:av.- b; ' ehai'.e.e 1 . .or.!!) k::,: : ! to e 'b 'l.i v.d.t to oi A tia iy. but with that sud'erini: na'.iy r. iieved, by n it only po!it- j The Last D vv. It may be well to i remind our friends that next. Fiiday is the 111 last day for getting assessed. Every elec tion we find men deprived of a vote from kid issues of the day ; but the time was ' , I ek P.iiWAKK. Ten bushels of Abolition their own neglect to have their names ctioneering documents came to this i properly registered on the assessment list. ' place la-1 night ; and the " lovai'' leaguers ! lwJ to 'm then, in time, Democrats! coming when a Democrat would not be r.liowod to speak. lie wcukl feailessly resist the encroachments upon the guar ".tf.l t. r 1.. 'fi t , , . 1 1 i People to beware of the tricks of the Abo- ! tho lesecrator. tlQ.I ll.'C.m.l ,! n.-i, ,.,..1 ,1,,... ... . ... 1 ...... .......v.t c. a j i . u i:i.a llif- H .Tl" HOW experiencing it. tmue this state of things if thev wante save are busily eniraed in circulating thm ! votc ,nil3' Il,m' the election ami throughout the county. WVc warn the ' 3'our -ountry Irom the ruthless hands of ,., ,, , i Iitiomsts. 1 hese documents are hlled i :lV.n V- i i It they wanted to con-! t-xiD .mj. He everywhere hear ,1 i . . --l' " of Democratic meetings ; and on the 13th to aggravate their condition, all thev had , . . S VL'V . ma" , of ,icxt n-OIltlb Y P--t to hear of King .010 .oi iiieii M,ouujr canuiuate. j a triumj,liailt victorv ; f;lvor of 1)emoc. to do was to vote for Andrew (k Curtin ; but if they desired to ameliorate their i condition and to preserve th -ir liber- ' -A meethitr ok Tl'.A C H KI W I XST1TUTE. the Ebenburir Teaebcrs v.-.-i lml I nn ' j-, .. -' " " v.. . lies, i, icy must vote the IXmocratic Saturday last, in the Uni - l .T 1.1 . l " 7 xicKct. ne exposou toe corruption of Curtin's administration a:id referred to the , base frauds practiced on our soldiers by the knave who was styled the 4i soldier's friend." .Mr. Pctshing spoke fully an l T r: i. , , . . iiuur. peocl was tune artel imprcs- , . ' give. He retired amid the enthusiasm ! tS" A large and orderly Democratic and cheers of the audknee. . meeting was held at St. Augustine, yes- 1. S. Non, Ep, was m x calk-d ( terday afternoon. We did not get the upon. 1 Ie resnbud'ed in a long and clo- particulars in time for this week's" issue. racy, free speech, free press and the guar anteed rights of American freemen. nion School build- j C3 The Election tickets are printed, ing for the purpose of forming an Institute. : and are now ready at this office. The meeting adjourned to meet again, on j Candidates will please see that they are Saturday, October 10th, at 2 o'clock, P. i properly circulated and equally distributed 51. Cambria township teachers are earn- 1 throughout the different localities. cstly invited to attend. CT" John Fareira, the well known Fur rkr of 718 Arch street, Philadelphia, is now prepared to furnish his patrons and the pub lic with a large and varied assortment of Fancy Furs. His hteck U superb, whilst his prices aic low. Ron 1 his advertisement- iKT As the apple butter season is ap proaching, farmers should prepare them selves each with a good apple pealer : we therefore inform them, that Mr. O. Hun tley keeps for sale the best now in use, at a very low price. ::t. P.t ck.nee .ru fed it way ik ir ... weary month I was confined to mv bed, ' vnar.go, una ''l,w ;UV ---.- i ci. frt.rt t.r ;.i(....c..!v , .. .1... .....r .. trmts ot Auouliott line. r--i . . . . . . i ; - - , . : i i i -v i , . n i I 1 lll i'llll. y. ars Abraham Lincoln i ..s ' . ,i l me :ei.i.i .- li me pi. -i- tlMI 1 1 I iK j . uuuii; ;a ion n.s eiei u iu,..r.. blood of our fv-llow-m n. If pretext whatever tak n fr m their dearest riiihts, an.l i'-e'iT .. .... .... ...v... mini, itl... I. 1 solicitous for a mine. Almost liiemea k.n.1 .1.1 l.a- : C3" Dr. Del ford is now in town, and offers his services to those having decayed teeth. . " I sincerely hope a civil war may burst upon this country. I want to see Amrkan slavery abolished in my day. It is a legacy I have no wish to leave my children. Then my most fervent prayer is that England, France and Spain may speedilj take this slavery-accnrsed nation into their especial consideration, and when the time arrives for the streets and cities of this land of the free and home of the brave to run with blood to the horsa's bridle, if the writer be living, there will be one heart to rejoice at the retributive justice of Heaven. IP. O. Duixd of New York, a leading ll-jniUicau politician. but constant, kind, unwearying attention ot my father, moth, r r.od si.-ters. During all that time, as indeed dnrinr mv whole life, no father could be more kind, m.w son's welfare, than was daily conversations oc curred between us, in which the war, and the present and future of our country were a: .-.i. .i -i.i. , , .. tuMjiieu; .mo, aunouiru lie trot v i-riti- i o- cised, and often condemned, the manner i " clv" comt can inter.ore a' -' in which the war was manned by the i a,wI' wl-ere we U1U 1ku' t0 -T' administration, never did he utter a "senti- j Aura-'am Lincoln, and awiut r -ment in svmnathv with tho. .Wtr.rm f Fre for the relief we should kwe t - made them dependent suj pk-r:.-will. Any of his petty hirchrgs fy a caprice cf theirs, nuiy di--rse " our liberties :uid incarcerate i 1 f geon, where no friendly aid ;: rt-'L7" fecession, nor a sylhible of approval of the course taken by the people of the South ; and never did he say aught which was not calculated to encourage me in the performance of my duty as a soldier. I have been thus full, sir, in my refu tation of your slander, not because you need or deserve tltis kind of attention" at my hands, but because this refutation must be made as public as the cahtmnv and I desire the public to have the exact truth in regard to this matter. In conclusion, sir, I will remark that it is poor encouragement to our soldiers in the field to find that while they are toil ing and fighting for their country. lyin- 1- . '. O lliruonc- n . - I ..mo ii noiiitj aij usine. as me in struments tif il if'lT" r 1 4T - 11-iil Aii n . . .1 it peacctul means tail us, and we are j such an instance as this is a fair Ulusira- uiivtu m me lasi exiremuy, wnere Dal- tion of the pretended love for soldie ikji-s .iic um-ics.-, men we win make bul lets effective, "oh. Jratius Ifopkins, of icrs which certain parties parade so-constantlv A nat love must bo sincere indeed which, while it overlays the soldier with fulsome .1.U our courts. Our slo. ?dii (loverner has ; Lincoln in his endeavors to :' rights of Americjin freemen. H 7 no protest against the enero:ieh33--. th it ,1.1 Mr..infpl,ni,l's li.k-Spi.tllf- ' in the dead of night, like cowr.r lliv r-nni uinol.il into lUlie Ot t-'f " ueaceful hotnes in our State, ami fc-'- ped our fellow citizens; and novo recocinze Abe's rkht to declare our - null and void in cass ot ilus K..- i;. this same Curtin that was hoed m i i o.vJ hi t-f ani wm i.tii again m io.i, -dacity to ask our votes to elevate P- another three vears to that s-at nr' has already disgraced. Will it.il.' .-trr! 1,11.1 for llinl i ' I'nion lov inji citizens of Carroll w the man wholes clotl'.eil our , H1.,-1.K- nlLnved our State to be rilt',:... millions of money and haruM 'JVv rkhts over to this administration . .r . . .1.1- ro'l ih? e4 llicv, l ask, in ine iac- o.
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