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creased puwer . « fenthy, i9 uppareut frou the experieuce of ORNING UCT, 24 1854, felently, pi — srivay eli i <=] the past. It) cevcoves upom us therefore, _ Another Yore’s Nest. to prepere in time fort Tre Republican journals have rec martied || kely to reewit tro on inerease of the rebel armics their readers by agerting the existence of an ey | pow in the field, and to it that our forces tounding piot whereby soldiers’ votes for Mr. J unde noraNs, and the ot faxcoun are manufactured inte MCCLELLAN votes Tone all pot be reduced y Demveratic partisany who understand bow W | the defeneive by perlor number awcomplish thia little couepivacy ayaiuet th nie | Every instinet of true pee of the Republican party, According to We [reands that the rat sraterments of these veracious journalist, men °C | etorta te meet the SibamMan. ruls of the R shatlh pout tor owed res aesaulns Louk wre alent vow in cuatody, charged with having forwarded to |, be hurled agn'net ft, Albany large dry goods boxes filled with MeCran.as aN ‘ votes, which the newspapers aliuded ta, declare were The Citiae ) Apso elation. An anonymous eommeumnert, t of the above wthe ‘to. vhetunm of ny, bear porpowo of awa ling our brave section, | PA which the writer etates that tho propared for th volunteers out of there votes at the oom’ Partieon statomenta of this kind arr ay often reecrt: ed tay that no doult the Repub ican bewspapers will suceesd in manufactur fair cna aninst their oppoucnta in tie ratic party. Ever since Mr. dewacp commenced te Central orzan’z tion have not endorsed sditated fr ofi-es excep! tt As@eciation at ita fi poses The cotan ale eeaon to cela rag bie . of the nomivees at that meetiny he mato little Lell,"" the avents of the Stair ou have Lue ap r d : Leen on the lookout for couopiratety siways roaking ad declined to run for the « % it Was ri . , lieved by the Cenc) body i further nomtna = oleothon” tors, if they turned cut to be sucu pilardin the Re- Sothen the C.uzens’ uation, of RUTe per publican Church, ca Harsoy, BTANTON, Paryvindé | 000 Who writes upon ther ne Co, ofS York © y. The people | # know very weil that it ie an easier matter to charge | P aman with erie than ith Tt this decision end these Key Lie declaration, over thair own slp DACUTSHy OF Whose nt to make ® hue aml Democrats, and 6 1 consy ry a Jom paninhinys alle int peosons ne forthe en “paper, de lares om House notori tieal aren: @ forheuning ceetion ned by the more rest to prove ft againat hin, jeen journals very well know tt to cireumacribed kim That be wilt wield the ra ever, he tony be expected to “one a8 20 dietam pe- tinitted to hitn slilfally and et | riod, the logical connection between abolition snd wal the ¢ oad Hitt m which the election may therefore, the views of the representatives of both Fort Lafayette, and recoguize that it ie but a step {rota an unconstitutional war policy to w Consequences that ure | stitutional linpriconment of white men end the surrender of Anoutttes. Tho The Union and 4boelition War RPolicy. Presidency. nantowlether the wor should be The quest Proseented sing f the rosteration of the Calon nd Constitution, or the abolition of slavery, cone tite nu iuiportant feature of the present politte ol str ® Jk formtna the bur of the argu. vente cathe leading Republican and Democratic kers and journsla and ie perhaps the hinge turn, We present, © this suljoct, leaving {t to to de- upon t apr pueation the future of Upon the true tthe character and policy of our people on the elle resp wet our country so feof chany cuatitu sforalitime end ciret az: ent we preseut as appli+ wstances, the follows OPTSFOM OF WASHINGTON, (From hie Farewr!! Addvrvas) fthepeoople, the « etribution alter they bh chronicled—-snd = wrung Neved i t ne pol tutoual pr ba b n ors t tof at Vary ae ine at the ‘ir ther atill we yan changes upon—the arrce aod charge ayatist “* 0 ‘ He ( it way the Constitution ual for # conspiracy to tian’ pulat de pe for the ¥ ‘ ) Fé te Si AD gO uslPpae 8’ votes in favor of MeCurttas, they | for the avowed pur of cleanaing oUF hit el pa ¢ thay (hone instance, 1 be the have accomplished the'r eloeiicnorring pt eovernment of theexiating corny », the nae | instrarent of food, it is the customare weapon by ; ‘ : ro winter Othe behave miata agin which free Goverumensts are destroyed, . pre pees, and ero enretil to suppress any wl. Bere Or A tae buy bs \ f cecent muet alwave greatly overbalane hh perma: ditional facts tenting to show the utter | Peres to ve Bulyecty threw at centemig any partial or traument beuctit Which ¢he faleity of the allevations me W th the trary | Mood of Nght u; ea the pe > hoped | Use can whany tm ower under control of Seer Branton, who | Would be vel bal hehe yhe tT De Vaater of the unscrupnlousiy user it, au is Mable to be ar- | City Were taken “under the ane a of the be Tins é f fi ” ¢ 4 R blican p reste’, and the Republicane informed that the prin- Arnot r the p epa wnt oner ia churned with beng a Dom cratic con ng thoga wi 1 mon } to Foto sates | Committee mpirator agains the Government, There the gently ai the co g tloct Phe peutic ‘ matier rewaing until gotton, and then | Dected with the (titans! As ‘ny fi oven i the captive is enlarged upoa tehing the net count upon the intelligences of the n of allegiance, 8) far sa this new Dom to whom they expected to becorre political mente ra cratic cuntjiracy fa concerned, tt appears to | When their Association mer nn Convention, the late have grown out of the fick taat New York: Biante | ter found them t voted by vilttala agent, in charge of our soldiers’ votes, were | ¥50 ared but t their roal t a distribul ckota headed “Union,"t and bearing | ¥ided ther Dp ReCT n : the nares of the Democratic Prem) al electors, | C4 Bor ther ty ‘ sen'é@ = Assoviation wes developed into as The conspiracy being discovered in the fact that the Deraceratic ballots were designated by *Union" of which the Republi claim tok exclusive copyright for the benefit of their party. Asindepeudent journalists, wo deprocate | Patt M aart, om nations, ani zat he word | com) idan | thie Darling, or Draper tact After making a kind of polities Wwarlure, and outvotluy those who desired vation thet the masses of both artion eque | te limit its action to the originally objects wily loyal to the Union and the Constitutioa, | Of the organt e mans m their We are confident that vo trie Demnocrat can bee t ue the pos come & party to suy act orthrow one of the best Governineuts ever enjoyed by any na- tion, however much he miht deare to sliape the policy of those who execute the laws under which ve maintain @ national exis The fire and emed to A troe ft ross Viadiconted, A oaan has justtec we eed States Circuit Court, at Pu tadelphia, Wich shows lence, that the princ!ple of free press in once more io be emoke of polities! aninccity bua go tainted the | oi.) aod saat i iacountrs, Thecasein language of our partisan orators, that they seem | qucsiion was relative to the s peusion of the | to have reached that chmanx of e¢ which inducers men to croam the Loun of legitimate arguinenst, and enter violent methods uf con ministering physical punir Wostchester Juvrrrsostan, by the Murahal for the district of whic mero | County, Pa, isa port ; and the act poe oy weds ia toroef the eaid journ ment ti 1 ament for hig unbetie Marshal, cine an to revover In hie charge to the damaes from th iny obstinacy, An ex 2 Prosiier 4} jury, Judge G attuned Yaak the eae tusk be conducted upon the wplo ef thrash | decided ‘aerictly: in ‘accordance with tho price! pide who refuse to subser.! » political « 11% SRY it will now allay the angry pawions en cnderes by ip vail cit political discussions; it w.ll only rouse the tiger of suspensio been x somistapee to the opiulonated biol wh is use ioe power placed in their hands which the pecple sutended tur more leyitimate aud patr joses, President Lincons owes it to} eel{ and the A Pople tof ‘oa political parity of those adherents umstances not recornized by the found t etrespus bad been con nd @ veriict result was a vor ere “ianaging his election ently digeovering jo! upon the plan of | y,., conspiracies, and » and s a tlw et the aks rid as tothe motives wi The line of separation between the Pee: ‘ Kew te clea awou Lio " wh oe f to pr r the r ihtnitand then i t ru \ _ " the lt Me. Me(io'an, in} f on thatan | wialo he does th touche t dite or we shall have Lincol holds th war, and Hh bo « aletter of acceplan reea ty leave sinre fur to & hut on and Met ol dy whe ” hiobed. ! avery must Le ab tender consciences and beleve thai we ia tthe Unica agit was Vols is a mos) peru wein the Republican ranks eon the supe gronnd of a t Bintes ty the ten, Wits my truck! ny should be iricuds of the Union aud of Libe AN AbGLITION OF Mr, Wende! P orator, ip his eposeb 4 the cele rated lee rand wt Cooper Tustitute, og Wede neaday For thirty aygat Lto break ry ©; Lory tosave i 1 r, ise.) A true pation. acre valty uh Ww ribo na value; but even ¢ thing wo me welrhed aya ati nationality, wo have had a great orator us a herd of yr by partnership in hu + thut curse Lusked on the o! i God for age on any new one which rest he Justiee revert {thiv nation res uhood of the negro, (Cheers,) Then one mi! wee Financial News, Markets, &c, New York, Thurstay, vet. i, 6 P.M The floc tuations In roid to-day bave Leea ve follows O'clock, 215¢ ; 10.08, 214 4) With Y18s Lis 10,48) 216% ; 10.55, B15%: 10t, 11.2, 2165 11.40, 215%: Lhd | TRADE NOTIC USHOREMI s U'Connell ¢ sin strike oh AND S&S A2Ae, 216% 5 1, PO; 1.2 LIF, ir / 1470; 2.40, 21475; 8 218 a: | bes j U AA 215%) 4.8, 2164. The general stock market : toe bas been active and excited, fe quote! ne Colds 4 ‘ , tie rot pered with yerterday, show an atvarce ia tl ay : : Sarat ity ofcases, Gove ta wore much efron Coutinie be be hk ke jon market wae toore active, but the euppiy te « ° PH ot P ui iM and the rate 7 percent, Commercial paver waa dell | ee : . . and pre slowly at former tate Pxechanve wor ae to obtain tients wae bi) z a tive at 109%;0111 for banker’, in gold, There hes | O20 oie thos : wen eome etcitement fa bre statu headed rt 4 - prices were higher, Flour advenced 1 Ms pat 2as cor the only mover ket opened ben ta; and corn lceat, | oft interoat waa in por y and feli off 1a $1 5 ATOCK GALRO—PIneT HOARD 6S, re. 18 Loreto i i ‘ t Bb He Vly rr) wheia é ww evenite. uy Toei or. & uu *'te Ai te tte Mr \ovte Ub s KARLY, See j 7) NOTICE TOTAILORS 1, FOLLOWS oO 4 Ving tlitie o oon etiik a Vallity roa way roa mm a it : s . ‘ tu Ady a Pf... ot Tica eliccd in tuealy Buds a a) wl yado’y rage hc tM Picy¢ j Wil \ 3 Os) Meripors Min, 5 No, 136 { i) Pacine Mos. NS rout 10 Atiantic ab. 5. Ny inv’ re 4 a ene ry daiiou wit r i vies ‘ ts Worwen ©; ta ’ hare t bi « ' ~ wel odie, 1 J borthe wwe \ t " jeu Cp. 0t'¢ } ovied The A-#0 se 4 ¢ 5 ‘ 4 ! ! ow 69951 ¢ lye. Ww P one NW woneth 1 ‘ ! Hon le ib] thecet ai ° mab PE lin € " sj! ' ' . , ‘ , al had t ret s ' eM oo be Chi dae I ‘ vibes i tti9 on) Al af - Tho Hay Wacker atx tw ' ee New York, O-t, 26.—-Since the daw of ovr last ree ha ‘ ’ ! fit we t fp. port there ise been a material advaneo in ihe 5 chet of hay aud stree af different masta ia this elt 7 ede ng doubt, la ayributable to the accive ¢ Y ‘ sath on ey ment demand. Attho PouiySine Market tae cupolr ; fie bis is limited, and the prices t fire. rule ver ” et At the Liat Kiver Marcet the local t ' ‘ very brick thio J uy erhibite awmnall ep | ’ ‘ a» fidon of fartie | : count of the re 1 ‘ ely the Cod Wea uel, . els Wa ae Lave : ‘ : foverutuent eas wud} gre coudider. | W i obain tether i By My aly advaaced. Hoek thes i) L datutiy NO, QUOTATIONS, Ie Hey, fvod to prime, per ev AM i end we tin ihe Bae Hay, eurtgun wo j Have ¢ ; Looe Mabey Codd ) we | ib waht ¢ wT A Baie stray, Lt | ule Siimw, Out cwt. | tine nea Mundie Sicuw, per Lov eheore ’ “ ne SPC iAL, NO'TICL rt $ The Wise ornia state lair Just Cloecd A co! awarced the uret prow eluce tor jai and way GKOVER & PR 4 balband Winter tf . Winter ciothing, ¢o tok. L 7 The larpeat stoek t ne i ‘ laldeon' j ; ; : : sags tuarged hia. h ’ ve ' bose abd ob i " te yi Ny beoler & Wilson’s Bighest Pree Pantale ‘ nlovkstiteh sewing machines, No, 665 Bova te 1 Maktovs He a —— Photo, th ¢ tag, fl over & Baler’ etiighest Prominm tfas ttt uh t we, oi Bros u Mi orien wy. NOv Yorn i Y Busts, i “DWATHS, DOREMUA-On Tuesday, Get. & apuLt sh hy eae o NH. and | 1 } . Whats did th relat the douth for itt Laat a tees eF patting them down by the ried Lands of urilitary ty arrests wl it Leen | Not trom the siinyit angie motive of lov An officials, ‘The pecple ure true to their ¢ 2 ond iin Vis Ginde ve of intore | te Emon Ir tat bau been the only notive the af the President is teue to (hem, we suull : ‘ : iid have wabratted, as . iual livvog un © fori and pu 1 on . ‘ oe oe a und exfely pass through tite erisis of our National fia rd A u ‘ern | May morping wees Jou and come out of the trial a better aud puror wa alt ona ; vorth saw the war] y u Bi > ¢ i ' Halen 4 prople than we can hope te become by parsuir : ‘ a = out slavery, while it | Mletueuds ond ialitives are respectfully invites Moses Phare, Ce i von ‘ ‘ # | districts where thoy ure in ope emunt that ispy the rignt woler | to attena she thie (Prides, atteriooa, O cut VOM GAL LAGGUER, 4 seen vest toe course the radical joursals would urge upou esuity haw ¢ M th ip t ye, at 1 o'ciock, s meu ut his ¢ MOK ( t + : i : gion for i y “ fe. baeaner Wil ovest, The tetwuin H are » LINCOLN und the Nation, Newspayera and the jmprisunment of their pub- iL vould never bave acceptes the suuth- $ in Gree Meter WNL ‘ ‘ ny The Southern (overnors in Council, lishersy without dee process of daw, Is iy alto | yan an Ms ihenust, aed Prejotco in ug ABA iN ia ae used tipeeesaigh gee Ye veiies wt R04 inn ‘ ty story 19 so tuli of exaiaples of the dangers of ‘ ‘o have @ salutary antluence on Marsuala who | Ww ' i ‘ Aver uow that iat ution . 5 : Pie: Hh vee out History {9 so tuli of ples of angers of | likely tot hutary M ! P ‘ ‘ 4 wndervaluiny the eration of rockless rem that | have heretof } {t Os RO Uodar Ptho ireclorns of tue Logs. 1 ac juaintanees of the fan’! Hin ‘ ee | | BMOCRATT *PLN{ON how i. would neither be cons. sient with sound policy | Were not} | al Raa OPS i Ms i Bt nor discretion to trifle with the despa reven of the | future proses | Tice nO to the] wai for wt Malis ans | ’ Veo ‘A 7 dove y They . ‘ Oy 8 ) olition purposed, wwe sive the f ng Views of the Tealenbatags Fouthern Governors. They ut lorst represent for | ts Will pre 7 fad : Mam, ino | BUSBWOOD—On Oct. # 1608, in Mansfield Gieves | Meni ’ 1 tho time being # larye portion of the Southern poos | U1! \ aa, ao) ral MW a . Morohead Cit Cet yellow | ‘ ; | . Mle at ol isles. OUT ae. Bh Oa he . ple, whose bravery re rons | busir | 30 | harry oaad gel my ARR OEF Faaleys BEVIN BON | Win ‘ ’ 44 ‘ } . 4 m ud rer f git! a sd ' i tempt. Drawn tovether by the prewmre ot Union wyoitrar paper Muspensionsy In | 4) Ww fal , ¥ an xine yintanone Of] MeEL ROY —On Tharday, uct. @tth. Jolin Mecl | 2 ANTI, 1K Mw ‘ hoe most « rushed Repubdleans in Faneuil ne ‘. uO orve at reaset Mcbi victories, the Governors «f the of | the Northera States the civil authorities were « HLgy roto ove, shat “the Maltmore Convention | 507% { poet Ot POU OF Lee and adareaiet Mobiro ‘ di o bhie ! 1 hi wyed dy ne e Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Alabama, | Peleus to try the eulprity and punish them, it | aud Abraham Loucoln ask «om thing more than | "thie iieads upd eogual ao gees, | "1 h as be uM oO peac qi tne | invite , Kl the ne ‘ ‘ , Mississippi and = Georgin, assemblel ino Ag- | miity, The lava for the govornment of such cases ‘ f til noua myth en 4 he ( wud iy ne | tnvite it mien : . ‘ m ; ri ce 5 | bas wee a big o all s may Oty BOUL INK wt Vy Oc. f * gusta ou the 17th of October, and adopted a series | were ample enough, and, while they we om terns of peaca iui wits wity | Bis Ba es ih aes 1 ith Ward i 4 of resolutions which have evidently been dictated | tive there waa no justifiontion for arbitrary mesic ot vlavery Fellow citizeas | tits INLA hrs an } Wa : ” l “lo ho woul mat sore LT aeg dm t “ Sit he hy the pressure of Federn! bayonets, Inetfeet, the | Tho ense decided by Judge Gary, theresore, ty a | ag A Pade Edo at would | Oululane vat Got the Parle of east } Covernors resolve to proaecute the war of indepen. | virtual rebulke to thove whvy in advance of w lecal | slave ould be salely wud Jegiumately broughe to | waed tliende ot i family ttt 1( WPA} Anscil'f AAKT, ho dren teot the family, and thos aad | Jmee to the bitter ond, aud, fu order to a sh | seritiny, sustained the Aduituistraiion for thus | an op this wel Conune Ww Repaclican | Bi, lao of her eons, Jobiy MAHON & ' eo i nies rae rah ‘ rae Site P a OPES | Parvy Lave vo m poly of tne m Anthrony or of | Iaines aad buenas a eOe itilaw, John ateCitorns UNlos ‘ ‘ tant object, they surrender the vers exercising & power over | ae aud papers ot | ii.¢ patriotiam ot the Land the bme of tem | syveatucly invited to attend utils, « Now tata ‘ ( which they first took uparins, In their extremity | granted by the C nstit orlaws, Ts ts to be | woula evem to claim it. Buty for one, 1 bave never ay afternoon, (er, 29, at Le 1 4 , they do not hesitate to abandon State Puchts and rotted that this decision was not arrived at | bad a paroele of tach thes @ sudden ss ecn ny, done) HM sieaionce, 102 Leunara ct be = ¥ Sees a ¢ ean woou, Coulfresalt aupytony bus’) SMIDTH—Atter a lout and scvere illness Ce OUCRATI ( fi { ‘ Blavery, and do not preserve even a ve ige of | earlier mi lek ak An ¥v for shy black race well ri oot WH, Sunidths ay sd the reserved ights of He States which the mostes: | \Wentelt PRIPips Mlovw ing itor and Cold, | she white, Lov prevlamation, bowever, fh eRe ye bes ty Aline , FOR s in re treme partisans of Northern centralization retuge to | stg. Weapons. Prints . we weyban F ORCy mist 1a Ot Bed \ atl of her bro- | - : CITA Res : ; nee ae »Wr a Pas are to be tho eudjecta of huture experien | Agté invited t NRA 3 ALTE R surrender to the General Government at Washing- | tyatinate, on Wednewlas das | tare ad e Twthu WYO it, | ubteud the tuarel, this Grriday, ime | Lue UNTO Ny Ath ton, Tle resolutions of these Southern Governors | inden xt ice tor hig | But the iae be wade ule pretext | ab 2 c'eioeP, soul hoe kate ress a | Mons reesiougl | rt Shot Wade Bo #0 fur as to throw duwn the divid!ng lines of the | oxercise of arbitrary power, Sir | tee prion, the war wer the orivinul wud only | Wisuout turther notice, ents ELst ) ive Blide b i | exercise of aril ry power Birs ’ ¢ mute eud tor whic deriwcen @oall | ae — Dean DY rue line SORE Bs s ; 1h : A tn c F respec s recommending the repeal over, the praise he bertow | Kuve been avce in © ure to go PRAM NOWICES, Jt ) I, the lawa which prohitet the militia from being eens cadent wag for having overstey Ton tiguting auu s tnore"* | ~ k from their respective States, wherever they 1 ay | tutional at Teitimen ee sec aiaies vi thea the Unions th ASAE the tw be! —A NOTICE HAVING APPE An. | Nominated b by the Wer sock Mite peaniccd i saue auhos ! ! periaiiet to cease wail the Who structure) 4 daily papera of the 26th inet na be most urgently required, According to this tbe | Pooelumet We, Lincony | of tue duuth bas Leon Teor ene ubbore | ¢ & Mose. ha 4 & O' Nod bad wi ” {RAND RATI! I hi a militia of Georgia may be rons for havin erence | t toe of ny y dictate Witht the Canteal Coniuattes G ne Wr ie Te: Y efinite f ot at to every ple whieh e1lore, Coy tO 1O-OlNtund Puked by th aay: 1 4 Texas and for wn in etinite per to the proi tie wa tl ry shall | overah ad u pustestnan or us ar ; Wt Lume Arsoctutiony deperial Teens ¢ . elk erate Government fs authorized te pluce im the fled | nave been re ; va by ade | pol toy ig my opintony ut ORR . ae \rgocintion was called to & the matiue in Sik every able-bodied man inthe South, Accordis bowen Seika are ones ; sar a saud as much i the spirit of rebellion ag | Ot ey ae te net. Phienignig \ Huy the Governors the black men have pot to wo to the | ground that in future lie micht be forced witnost auylang Whieh bas Ceca t J by tLe | tamousty agreed ¢ ng field ‘ae the white’ tt 6 et to Lern States. fret WW proclamue | POKER tre ube ; D2 ths ‘eld as well ai i via io a vindication | prosecute tie evire ition policy, Mr, 2 % the Pres.deut, ae Tuuent tur achieve hiember Jeboumdaed te a hs of the Northern poliey of arm the nerroes; | urs is evident! sistons with hiaown fein _ ag siceess and BCU #oiou 18 one Ut ' ihe Or bal a bo-cutivd Cental t ay - Dutit reniuing tobe seon how tor will prove | ples in thus ulcrnately aes ‘ praia t Ha Ue uand tor the bo! ; Mt Ol Blave | yt 4 if i er Ht ; te AOU} teil " mid the reorgabl4ebon of the ile sacl & | 4 ' on ‘ “a eflvctives, It ja not fm human nature that the | My. Lisous for uneoueusa pliers of the South, a6 copultions procodont tor rocery MASS ME ETING OF THE ‘i \R Drivera eal slaves should tight for alavery, for there ia motuing | blows Lot and eold in the aame 1 knd accephhg SUbLAssON Weecever it ecall be ited ne ree Nation MEGULAR 1 i said about emancipating them, Ove of sy t andarie cy WUE ater FD k : . ; ihe, may therefore be expected, Euther the armed Slavee will vot fights against us or they will not fight for elave Is followa then that th policy of arming and drilling them wal) co’ Waomxotox forcsaw this duce to the ultimate advantage of the Union. | bis countrymen But it would be useless to conceal from the pe ple | ten of the Co tha fact, that the policy of the Southern Governors 4a likely to strengthen the Confederate armies, Virtually, they render Mr, Jeryesson Davia the | precedent through alltine Mr, Purnuips’ epoech dictator and supreme irresponsible autocras of che | is an jlustration of the Justice of Wasiuanaron fivuth, and take away every barrio thet has hither | principle As be te eminently progressive hows consitabional authority other, Thi | i | rates nity overstep the strict 1 he eauiloned tng uo violas isstulion even tor a good pure pose, on the grouuus tt overbalance the temporary Lencdt, aud form a bad #} the ulliinate evils would ‘dittercut thing, Tue one r One uekyve ples ob wes ) be no plea of ueowsalty after tae uh 18 tee COR} od. Lb the Buttes ia relelon, one or wll, * | Were & map y down thes toemorrow, aud thro @ UDcOr om tho old tuticn, and range themseves once moro er the old tag, What ¢) © should we ¢ rece. Ve thom With open trtas to the old L | our fathers? Pacps wud penalies miyht be reed | ont vidual offenders } tie law nud the officers of the would have all thut matter to look alter; but e ond wad M4 peoalnes Would soon be almost iore gotwn im the joy which would pervade the country, fedo nh aua Wb eb bed Coma as 1 fee LOE Bde Putbeadt bas diese POUNCE EPEARCTE Wi w Geeenhon Ge the Workiae aia Cuon | eut, By QOM.UOb tile CAK DOTS | iN ASS MEFTING OF THE UNITED L Po | Shy vit 1 Wal LD eirizi bole'e:ers,—A Maas meeting of the t pl. JOUNT I terre | Arsacintion wil q 4 | witbe hei on Friday Miuv, Oct, Bhih, os the | ¢ Wau | pleuben ttouan, owery,@ tall uttendauce is ter | at JUN i 1, oH. LAMP Ly Pres, aa O'sHbA, iW Alt Db MOH We shove Glub will te Gab Ue thia Briduy evenuius, ut os bpeskers will Le et dea Frev LANL, BNL AILORS NOTICL—ALL MEMBERS OF shop wecbings ure heveby no ified to meet in their Teapecuve piace O1 tneeting, thie Friday eveainy, 3 lock, LO LecMiVe bhe report of thelr dewsaws and o wetion op Lhe smue aud Ta to the uve Leu by 8 o'clock, Hasurday ev! ealng, “roads Sea dati MCLE es *, 3) a-e—ee — red — ' , on a 20m, ch. ee a. r

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