Tiffanies and Taxes, Loyalty and Disloyalty Thanksgiving day In Pennsylvania. Re-istancc to the Draft in Schuylkill County The " Nine Hundred Ttaoaand*' Coming* The Tiffany dim pitched their tent in this The Journal of Commerce soys:? We IIARKIKRURU, Oct. 21.?The Governor has We learn from Schuylkill county that the It is with feelings of the supremest satis* town nearly t.iree years ago, and opened the have a remarkable state of affairs now exhib- issued the following proclamation: troubles growing out of the draft are assum- faction that we arc enabled to announce that " grand exhibition of the Babes in the woods.'* I iied in this country. That party spirit against In.the name and by the authority of the ing a formidable aspect. Over five thousand the Nine Hundred Thousand Men whom th# They have voted the abolition ticket regular- , which all the great ard good men of old time Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Andrew G. miners and colliers have armed themselves, ! Tribune promised would be forthcoming t ly at every general and Borough election ! warned the citizens of the American Repub- Curtin, Governor of the said Commonwealth. and are showing a disposition to make a des- swell the grand armies of the Union, as soon challenge as until without to qualification, lic, but whic.i humanity, perhaps, must fait A PROCLAMATION, j perate resistance. The Governor has been as the President's Abolition Proclamation the last election, when it was thought that | into, has led u to an opening of a campaign | notified, and the aid of the authorities invok- was issued, will arrive in New York, New j Whereas, it is a good thing to render - they no* having paid a farthing of State or in politics in which one party without hesita- ed. L appears that on Tuesday last a great England, efc., some time in the course of thanks unto G<>d for all his mercy and h ving tax in our since their debut, tion re- of county' County borough pronounces ? the other traitorous and number the colliers in %Schuvlkill next week, >n the following kindness ; therefore. their right to vote was doubtful, their votes bellious. This is the highest fever of party were stopped in their operations by a band j ORDER OR PROCESSIO*. 1, Andrew G. Curtin, Governor of the were accordingly challenged. Both of these spirit. It would lead at the next step to of miners, who perambulated the road, and j Provost Marshall, with aids in Lincoln Greea. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, do recom- Senator Sumner escorted by Chasseurs d'Afrique. ®lje Btmocrat. puppets fairly danced with ra*e, and" "swore batile for 'personal afety, since the party insisted upon all the employees joining them ? } mend that Thursday, the 27th day of Novem- Provost Marshal. like pirates,'" (conduct very unbecoming thus denouncing its must necessar- in riotous proceedings. The cause of the j opponents Andrew of Mas', with the Knights of Alteon* in ber next he set apart by the people of this Gov. HARVEY SIC KI.ER, Editor. Babes the woods,) but their swearing did ily insist on the propriety of imprisoning and outbieak is a determined resolution on the Commonwealth s a duv of SOLEMN Praver j j Band. not change the facts as recorded on the tax executing the traitors, while the latur, if ! part of the miners to resist the impending Contra Bands. and Thanksgiving to the Almighty? giving i TUNKHANNOCK, PA. lists in the commissioners office. They now they believe themselves loyal, must neces-ar draft. It is estimated that at least Managers of the Underground hail road, two I Him humble thanks that HE has been gra- three I abrtuL say, and judging Iroui the p>sr, we presume ily dsiiiand that their trial be held in due thousand linn are engaged in the affair, and ! Provost Marshal. ciously pleased to protect our free institution Fred. Wednesday, Oct. 29, 1 862 they would not hesitate to swear to it, that form of law, and justify resistance to all at the u.roar will, it is anticipated, extendi Joehna It. GiJdiugs. Douglas (black man.) ??? ir?mirjM?- Government a. to keep u< M and , id from pesri and Kelly Foster, the thev have pud ever since being here, two tempts at executing them wihout regular thr ughout the whole tuiriiiiT region. The Abby representing leiiCe? and to c.aU*e THE earth to hrmg forth Three Graces. ' dollars tax to our one, and expect to contin- process, conviction, and sentence. ri ters are all armed with R nearly bludgeons j " her increase, so that our gari e s are choked Strong-minded Women. ue right on paying," as they have done.? There stands the tact in Jhe history of of iron, swords, and every other variety of j DEMOCRATIC JUBILEE with tiie haivest? and to look SO favorably Itev. lienry Ward Screecher. Now ain't this generous in these Babes, to America, that two great portions were en weapon. ?AND? on tbe toil OF His children, that industry has Sergt. Fitzgerald of the Corcoran Legion. open their show right" here, and pay such a gaged in civil war, and one of those portions The riot is said to have originated in Case | Band? 1 ' List, oh List." I ihriien among us ar.d labor HAS its reward ; lot o' money into the coffers oi the State and being divided into two parties on the ques- township, Schuylkill county, where on Tues- : M'em-mii-s, ami filled our officers Buck Roast! " Provost Marshal. er hefty, but we don't see it." Who dues nounces the other a rebellious and traitorous ihe enforcement of the draft that the Corn jand men in the Held with a loyal and intrepid Shoddy Contractors. party. unssioiier deemed it eXpe lient to postpone it ' spirit, and given them victory ? and that He The Libellers ot Gen McClellan, biting a file. Tiffany says we speak of his not Bu* the next fact is more startling still.? until Monday next. The miners threaten to There will be a lias poured out up M us (albeit unworthy) Aunty Slavery led by Uncle Tom. having paid any State or County tax for the It appears at the election that the party thus offer G ivernmeiit of State other great and manifold bk-sings. the the either the Freiuont. " traitors Beseech- DEMOCRATIC JUBILEE AND past three year*, in order to bring our new brande i as and rebels are 111 large alternative of not drafting or of remaining en More Shoddy Contractors. ing IIIIN to help ami govern US in HI- htcu 1- I House into public notice."?Logical reasoner majority in the three great Slates of Penn- 11rely unsupplie 1 with c >al from this region. The Ghost of Magna Charts. BUCK-ROAST, j fast fear and love, and to put into oar minds ! thai TifTanv ! sylvania, Ohio, and liuiiatiuu, and this leads Since the origin of the disturbance tbe re Goddess of Liberty with a broken Cons iutioa. " so that His AT WALL'S HOTEL, IN TUNK- vastly good de-ir.-s, by continual help Knights of tho Or ler of Fort Lafayette. | The great tax payer says he would de- to th belief that they will be in lar- ccints of coal in tbis city, from Sclnivlki.'l we may have a rig! I jn gement in all things : Provost M irshal HANNOCK, I scribe our huo-e, but for the fact that "an ger majority in the Empire State. What, county, at Richmond, have been about one- and e-peciahy praying Hun io give to Cnti-- Tne mortal remains of the late Habeas Corpus Esq ! officer whose business it is, will S"on do then, becomes of the party which its an one- it." boasted half less than usual, 1 ytsterdav' ab >ut j OH Chinch) s i Pall Bearers FfiJDAY, HOV. 7,1352, ? , tiau grace to hale the thing winch It this should happen, as he says it will?- loyalty and abused its opponents Can a third only of the u-ual amount was received. For the purpose declaring OPENLY the whole where to find the tore down matter of opinion as a batt try to quell tbe tumult wmoli was stiff Army Speculators. craiic Victories in Penn- Counsel of G.d : and most heartily entreating in the night time, the sheriff's notices of sale to the policy which should control the war ? proceeding with violence on Thurs Field Marshal Horace Greeley and staff, with assist- sylvania Hun to increasing and Never bestow up n our civil rulers WISDOM ants Pandora's Box. of his press and fixtures, the last lime it was was a more tremendous rebuke given day. A railroad tram from an adjoining bearing land earnestness in : elsewhere. ? to madness of conned and upon our mili- T ableou?Repr sentii g ervile Insurrection?Young levied upon and advert st-d bt that officer the Abolition radicilt-m than county, transporting drafted men to IIirria it has tary leader- z.al AND vigor in action, that the St Douiingo?Apothesis of Toussaint. received in the result of these elections. burg, was stopped by a gang of tiie nun rs, The ol NT ? I'Overture, etc. following named Gentlemen Letter f om the Army. Now, as heretofore, the FIN'S rehelli may be quenched that we, Abolition leaders and the men within invited to -t.ep into t: e j being armed with Ills I E Provost Marshal. tvillparticipate in the Festivities, and KtELKRSBI RG Oct 271 tl 1802 have endeavored to ke> p back | defence, N.av preserv- all the real is road, where they were assured all The Gonius Disun'oa. ed FROM ali perils, and that attempts : of on < : L)KAK sues out of sight, and hereafter our peo- deliver addresses the ceasion MR. SICKLUR SIR: per-uade the people to coerce thrui to se ve the Governor nt Dinner with the inscription," Let the Union Slide." pie, living in peace and quietness, may, from Enclosed I that tie question before them was a question ! would be unavailing. them did so,and Band. generation to Many,.f send von a copy of a from the armv, of loyalty or heason. with that issue generation, reap the abundant Air- "John Brown's body lies a mouldering in the Hon. E. B. Chase, I letter But J are now in c mipany with t ie strikers.?Eu:. ' wi ten Iruiis ot His mercy, and with joy an thank- it by E Kirkham. ifyou think it worth offered by the radicals, the people huce chos I .K V. E. Piolette, a place 111 your paper you are at liberty to en the side which the politicking culled trea- J Peui.syivauia Election. representing ex-Collector, an ex- Given under M-x can Cob>ncl and an ex-Member of the publish it. The letter you published a son, and the terrible truth stares these.men j my hand and the great, seal of are few- The following the official majorities for Boston Common Council, mounted on Ira C. Mitchel, and weeks since fr >m him, appeared to displease in the face'tbat they have been tilling Eu the State, at ILurisburg this twentieth day Auditor General in fifty-eight counties, and long-eared quadrupeds. many rope and the of October, in the year of his abolition friends, some denying South that a majority of the of our Lord one tiie estimated majorities in seven counties, Provost Marshal. Cal'bE.Wright, Esqs his being the auihor, he was men of the States thousand eight hundred and two, ami j saying either Northern were actually m sixty showing a tnaj wily of nearly 4000. The es- Rev Dr. Cheevcr, with a Man and a Brother or if he did sympathy with tr-asor! Fortunately ol the Commonwealth the eightx fnon Exter Hall. drunk crazy write it, such re- the j seventh. timates will not vary three hundred from the ; Delegatus world no Postage Stamps' ports to Ins places in G. . coming knowledge hr has seen lit confidence these Abolition ANDREW CI'I.TI? actual result, and whatever variation there : slanderers. By the Governor. Y.'ide Awakes, |to answer. Therefore 3 011 are at liberty to They fiave deceived the nation J Eu SLIKER- may he, i- more likely in than PROCLAMATION. to be our favor Contrabands. make such use of it as you think proper. too often, and their character is known and Secretary of the Commonwealth. again-t ns. Under all the circumstances, we Provost Marshal. Respectfully Yours, read of all mn. i have achieved a glomus victor.'. Let New M ire Wide Awakes. TO ALL DEMOCRATIC HUNT- The Habeas Corpus. <7 GORDON PIKE. What Abolitionism Means. York and New Jprsey imitate the noble ex Nine hun lred and ninety-nine Substitutes. ERS AND OTHER FRIENDS How very is English Hon. Mr. ot different !LIE brave old : lIIKPFRS F ERR V, VIRGINIA. ) Stanton, Ohio, a prominent ample Pennsylvania has set them Tiio order of the will be along OF THE spirit Procession CONSTITU- Sunday, Oct. 12 h, Abolitionist, in a speech recently in j which breathes in ihe memorable words 1802 $ delivered Democratic .1 la- I Abolition Ma- ?be I'ndergrotind Railroad, through t e TION AND THE New York, in referring I OF Lord Holt, from that which seems to aciu- DEAR WIFE: ?I received your letter of to the dread felt in the jorities. j jorities. IB .lies iif Imagination, until it reaches the UNION. the sth. last lam Southern States at the idea of nerro ate many of our fellow-citizens in this hereto- night. always glad to a insur j Slenker, I>. -.Cochran, A. j U mbo of Vanity .m i Paradise of when 1 .y . i Fuels, have a line from you and know fiction, said . fore fiee country. That distinguished jurist to that you L Adams, 411 Allegheny, 4 428 the crowd will he dismissed until next idea- are health. ; a. id statesman -aid : ?' When the liberty of e'joy inn good It saps their courage in the wakefulness of Armstrong (est) 400 Beaver, 514 tion day. N. Y. Express. the subject is inva led, it I- a provocation to I, P. W. Redfield, do hereby issue I hav" not much news this time, things day ; it, disturbs their dreams in the watches i Be.lf rd, Oil Blair, 591 ! l>ecree Wanted. are ab .u> the same us when 1 la>t wrote }'ou of night. Turner, J all. the solji cts of England. A man ought to Berks, Another this, my to All Demo- the Nat with,seventy ne 5.911 Bradford, 4.003 Proclamation, T do be concerned f r (."liaita and the law The of ihe United not see why my friends are so much groes at Ins heels, and John Brown, with sev- j M.->GMI ; Bucks, 0i Butler, 155 President States having cratic roiihied and if any one against law imprison a the s a-v- in the S u heih Stars Hunters and oth.r friends of 1 alioui that letter. Thev can rest enteen in his ttain, struck terror to the j man Cambria, 1,199 Chester, 2 354 nnncipi'f 1 more lie is an off nder again.-t M-igna Clmrta." as-iiivd thill wrote the letter, and thai 1 -oul of \ irginia than have our I Carbon, 700 Crawford, 1 417 by one stroke h | en,and having proclanu- the Constitutinn and the Union. hundreds <>t I " neither nor Ihespuit I martial in by another, .lunik crzy when I did it. thousands of dicip)ined a lute soldiers, led bv j f Holt animated the men who Centre, S3l Dauphin, 872 el law the fiee Slates You are hereby commanded an re- a framed our inogr he somewhat want of I in y be different d ctrine fro n their Iteiiioiit and McClella'i. (Enlbu-iaettc ap- | C-in-tilu'ion. Alexaedi-r Hainil Clarion, 959 Delaware, 1.310 m su'jects where- " quired to be and appear at Waif's lin- own, but it is nevertheless, the sentiments plause ) but says some timid conservative. ! ton, in < ne of 'he number- of the Federal Clearfield, 812 Erie, 1,512 upon t> exi-rcise ti at {roc'a rati.rj genius thai I w .uld evptvs-, were 1 amongst j st," cite with appiobati n a pa -ige fr..m 387 .e-f; wherewith he is so iarte'y end wed. Wo tel in Tunkhannoek on them "Would you arm negroes, and turn them Clinton, Fo (est) CO MONDAY the |i b'g to siigjot an w bit to day. may also be a d flerent. theors loose ?" I reply, I would checkmate these Blackstone, which ought to BV engraven ON Columbia, 1,570 Franklin, 17 leave that field for 3rd. day ofNovember next, fullyarm- from the one L used to preach. But I ask. white rebel guerillas. (Loud and protracted the memory of all. Sail In, "To bereave a Cumberland, 844 Huntingdon, C45 restless benevolence of soul and cotnprehen- I man ol or sivu is in several ofthe ed and equipped for the chase, suppli- as not a m-m a right to change his opinions' cheers. ) Many slaves are bold rulers. Oih , life, by violence to coiifi.-c.ite his Fiwtte, 930 Indiana, 1.894 philanthropy opened estate of when l.e is laught iii the great school of ex- era are swift of foot. On lior-e ba;k and on ! without accu.-ation or trial, would he Fulton, 283 Lancsstt r, 4,949; fiee Suites the Wett, where the prejudice ed with three days rations ; for the a_-;.i is is penence that they ate wrong ? Willi legatd foot, with proper drill and judicious command- ? so GROSS and notorious an act of despotism as lok, 311 L.wtetice, 1,498. i-t the African race strong, growing tingitseJl purpose of assisting in capturing a j 10 the negro questi m, it j, a subject that 1 do ers, I would place in the hands of choice hands 1 aust at once convey ihe alarm of tyranny Greene, (est) 1,900 Lebanon, 832 stronger, and is niaiufc in a restrict- deserving j not wish to broach, I ! throughout the whole uat'on ; but coiitine- ive and exclusive legislation well Buck for the Buck-Roast to be had in but am convinced that f intelligent and obedient negroes, in the ma Jifferaon, 71 M'Kean, 102 inent of tbe person by the atlei.tiun of c nsi-teni anti-slaveiy Zeal. | many f 1113 abolition friends would change hgnont cotton States, recolrers. cat bines, and I secretly hurrying bim Juniata, 454 Men er, 371 Tunkhannoek on the 7th. Nov. to of r instance, forbids next. tin ir tone tl they could have the experience sabres ( Applause.) Pointing them t<> the cat J jail, where bis Biifli-iings are unknown er Lehigh, 1.944 M till t, 98 i llis own State Illinois, f. ne_'to ling up >u her and also Given under my hand and sea! this, j thai i have had. tie on a thousand hills, and (he Wiciilz grain j forgotten, is a le-s public, a le-S striking, and Luzerne, 2 021 Philadelphia, 2.801' the from set soil, no test v -nits between Let j With regard to MeClellan, if the Editors in the intervening valleys, and taking care | therefore a more danger -us engine of arbitra- Lycoming, 513 P .iter, Co I f. if iiig in whites. 29th. day of October A. D. 18G2. pro- J and Abolitionists had the (iificul ie* to cn- that all loyal plantations shall he spared. 1 ry government." Monroe, (est) 1,400 Snyder, 339 . President Lincoln i--nc a proclamation, " <.? tiiein v id. It is true P. W. REDFI ELD, | tend with, that MeClellan has, I do not think ' won Id shout. descendants of the home land Montgomery, 1,047 Somerset, ( -s*) 1 100 ! nouncing to be nojl and Aroused. ha> al pow- Commander-in-( hiet. , they would do much better than he does. oj Towsaint V Duvet lure, in the name ofHod Freemen Montour, 474 Susquehanna. 1.190 j that the President no constitutioi It i ui.t)s The New Y'.uk fiave r 10 free the slaves in Georgia or Florida. es3 to talk or | rinf. Things look ve- and liberty, strike home!"' (inun no LIT-pubhcnis endeavor- Northampton, 983 Tioga, (est) 1.500 i r. on make I'ractic; I ell'ect would be the same in We find it| ,r the past, a- <1 a i not quire easy to maneuver army of iionism means ; this i- what the emancipt ti .n closing speech indi- Schux Ikill, 1,594 President's and well they ma" be. ject was to secure a certain moral force, and to very few only, hau- pant m a< vance, for the a bundled thousand men, leading them proclamation of Abraham Lincoln is intended cates, Tue c<.n-T-rva- Sullivan, 329 T ve elements of enlist the of ex- present year. One im re number and ihetir- through Ihe deep ravines, along the vallex s, to produce ! well may the New York Journal that Btate ate arou-eil and Washington, 429 iiisiip|ori of war the tnen to put treme opinions, quar.er of the second year will in v been tl i ngh the 1 owns, and bring them lace Ir oj Commerce exclaim, when commenting on united in the deti-rminat ion down rad- Waynes, (est) 800 anti Slavery who have thus with icalism, and f,r been not completed. We h"pe those in anvar v\ il face ihe enemy, at the fight tune, in the the atrocious sentiments of Hon. Mr.Stanton, he assured, dear ' reader, they will Westmoreland, 1,370 lukewarm and indifferent if ia riyh do it though 8.1.- tiles max open or result make it convenient to pay up fr tlie pas l place, and with every thing ready tor "Yes?this is the nineteenth cenniry, and yawn, and the pam- Wyoming, 191 covert opposition. The same in ni action. i I suit Contend the cry s pered, plunder fitl parasites of York, would be secured by a proclamation against and advance, ra* nearly as ib<-y n..w . A1 of the th is New York?m the United States ol p-.wer stand 3,080 all armed and threatening at every the negro leg for the present 3ear. The subscnp 1011 price 7 ribuutt, with the Abolition Congressmen America?and there are churches here, and turn. 'lhe Venango, 71 auti station ot Illinois, for no to 11) ? contrary. away freemen of th- Empire AS of the mane in he and consistently ant slavery ifpaid proinplly-aii'l yearly, is but lig .1 a <1 N 'twrii hstanding that, Mr- in the sky you may see here and ll.eiv State, whole truly i Clellan is a good a NORTH art* awake to the solemn responsibility 40.373 30,411 without being o, posed to all harsh and cruel can well be afforded L3* every reading man General, noble patriot a golden cross on a spire, by which you may I 30 411 rest ng upon ?nd head of a family. The longer m-ghc eo an-1 a gentleman in eiety respec'. Audi Kimw that the land calls itself Christian?all ; them ?to the sacred duty they treatment ot the AflTr'can race in the free contend iliai 1 ought is | owe to the memory of their to S a'es. And, besj les, the f such a the more inconvenient <1 is t?? pay. Lei each to know as well as this irue beyond aMoubt ; and these words ancestor-, and Dem. ma j. 3 902 issuing year bear its own charges, ami tley wili be those who hav spent their days in an easy were uttered by an honorable gentleman, and j the welfare ol their own posterity, ami though proclamation by the Pie.-o'enr would very chair, their may to Tiik PVV xtisiK.it Gene Hals an but light. Let every mart when lit.-rs down and nights on a good lied, while three thousand brazen throats rent the air , ihey have wade through tire and blood ?A corresp -nd probably have such ell'ect upon the public em we sjH-nt marcnmg to di-chutge dial du'y, di-ciiarge it of Philadelphia lnquirers-.\\-> : of Illinois, to read his county pa|er. lee I tbai 11 is I is have our days and fight w'lh their vvibl acc'ainaVions when he -;ti i it ! ; they will, ihe the Pai >ent'inent that the legislature mister osm, and when his children I- >k with eager log beneath ihe scorching rays of the sun, in They were wnite men, in a but ding erected I L:ke men, then - molt., being thai of the lurmc General's >HDv, opp.siie tiie Tiv-i-nry Would he cons:rained thereby to repeal the the " ami nighis Henry ?" G.ve U- J.ilx or building is a plaC isi eyes for its coming, and read again and again Sunny South," our upon the and coiisecra'ed to art and science, lit wth ; rty give us death !" besieged 'j now, aud ha- S'utties in question. been f r some rime " ct lil ground with horrors .f ?- its instructive columns, let ium leel tii.it damp the heavens lor our blazing gas, among civilized beings? not sava- past. The j ..K proud satisfaction that a patent can "1113- fee!, Coverings. ges in the counc'l tent of the N<>nh American Ammunition. war" may be interpreted in front ofthe office Trouble with Lane's Negro Brigade. who educate* his own childr. 11 The Capi. Moody is here to see us. He treat- Indians, around the war fire. thou SOME idea of the AMOUNT of aminuuifi >n LE- daily, gratis. Scores of sick and w.unicd paper, Three KANSAS CITV, MO , Oct 12.?Last night a is- ed Us to an o* sier qiiired to an armv soldiers stand and sit about, ink, and labor, which neiNs-aiy m get up supper last night. 50 of sand men and some womt-n fancied th y heard supply such a- Gen. MR- patiently waituig d. taei ment of General Jim Lane's free negro \ <> old coin pa 11 F. i>fcing present, during a for tlieir money. One can ; a news paper costs quite alar . e sum m m jin>t half our in the eh qui nee of the orator, the cry of ag- CIT-linn's, Inavy fight LIKE that of not look at them brigade attempted to cross the river from man a or gioal number, we bad ven nice Autieiatn, may be gamed without wishing that ilieir combined suit r- ®J, every week. A w-> . lak's p.pei i a lime, ony frmu an outraged daughter of some Smith from the fact that Wyandotte, Ran-as. it is thought for the pur to and we are very to is tliirlveight ings ami miseries Could be condensed and vis- and reads it Ir -in year icr w:i-n>-.it giv- all sorry think he un- ern rebel, and made the moonlit streets of our tons of aiiitnuniiion were B>r po-e of making a raid upon the citizens of to c unman Us on great war led to Gen. M>>('lflUn ited upon tbe ambitious dem who ing anything tor t. tiny ?!e (1- 11111 s 1 1 able I account of his wound city ring with their exultant 6hout> ol from W a-btngton, igouges were Clav County, Mi-souri, when they were met received at via Baltimore, tbe raise ol to the idea that oo n -ue >ura,mg t'n- e l r. Fair O.iks. Hoping these few delight I" j II.ITri.-biug and II iger-T.W n. tlu-i nii.-fuituius. They are' on the Missouri bank by a company of the is bins will fin I you in good An eye- witness principally sick and eolnliers- ?rid keeping irp the pre-* ; but he do iielalh, as thev M ore than this, Alsdifronism niei.is that | of the battle states that he di-charped Missouri Stale militia and driven back. Sev- thing. wit leave me. I iviiuni as ever v. ry at four no-such The bar.-, blank caper, , affectionately if drunken, brutal, licentious negroes should, counted, different limes during the eral shots were fired. Rut little damage wa# ' " ? ?> our husband. the Vallandigham. out drop of ink, or a turn of tne can t 1.- in the lan uage ol Hon. Mr. Stanton, Strike da\, number OF di-cfiarges from the Union done to either party. bor haa cost the print, r in tit EDWARD KIRKHAM. home," and burning buddings arti.IEIA , and found ihev Mr. \ allandigbain, >aith. ab me ?*?- and murdered that were made at of Olno, has been in- Ins the rate of by Among thitvi. fiha price of snb-crq ri-.n- At The Sext Cong'ess. men, and outraged Women and roasted chil- seventy-eight to the minute. dor-ed tbe constituents whom ho repre- Suffering (he Contrabands at Cairo. will- satisfy even man 1\u25a0 at tt.e dren, bo the sents in Congress by a reflection- The P eiinsi Vaina dele at ion 111 the 'Use fruits of that effort, then Mr. majority of 700 votes, CAIRO, Oct. 25 ?A fire at Blairviile, Ky., i H Otncia! K**sult way to encourage the prniiei to Lincoln's proclamation says to of .- ? oourage his children 111 1.-aric g b <-x dmg - "Snr not at yon peril ; let murder and ar- CINCINNATI, Oct 20 The The Cmcmatti : giv-s will .111 1 as f -llows: official returns 1800. Times (Rep. ) save \ the place, a livery stable, and two dwellings. '? ofthouglit and ; U, -reuie a son, and rape rapine have full swing "F THE State give DETII'.cj itic Vallandigham, hi* their range leading I DU. Democrat . Dis, Abolitionist*. and ; ! election a MA though distnet in the The fire is supposed to have been the work ' j'.rity for good digestion, a clear conscience, qu r .ep, 1. Sini'l J Randa l, 2 Charles U'Netl, these descendants of the Imine land of Tous Supreme Judge of 8740. The new apportionment was arranged especially to of an incendiaiy. Democratic has defeat is pleasant dreaais, and a peac. pul l.a .pi I f . 1 fi. .101111(7 Sty lew, 3 Leonard Myers, saint L'Oveiltire' are only making an effort vote increased 35,000 over him, barely defeated, and that i- all- ' The contrabands here number from eight himself, pay his county paper I). 'in the name of God and last year, and the In bis old district, is to f>>r j 8. S. fi Ar.cor.t, 4. Win. Kelley, liberty.'" But Union Vote decreased where a year ago he scarce- handled to one thousand, and are suffering ! 10 Myeis Sirouge, 5. M. Ru-sel thank God white Christian men put their 28,000. The total vote of the State has fall- ly dare attempt to address a popular ns-em are in he thinks we have Thayer intensely. They want of the necessa- Tiffany says hare seal of en oft' since the II Philip Johnson, 7. John M. disapprobation upon such revolting 78.000 Presi lential election. blage, be has a mij >rity of about 800, and is ry clothing and bedding. Two ?d upon him a6 a p6t offie seeker, abut Bromnal, of them are ! 12. Chas. Dymsoti, 9 Thaddeu* Saevens, doctrines al the recent elections, and let defeated only from the laet that a Very strung reported, by enough and iherelore let 11 the attending physicians, as long he "will those in disregard 14. Win. H.sMJler, 19. G. W. Sc-.field, power that Verdict if they THE DEMOCRAT re PARTY CHEAPENING Republican county bis been added to the dis- having died Ist night from exposure. They neat. RequivsCut Post-OJi :e seeker in dare,? Constitutional I n 15. Josepli Bailey, 20 Autos Myers, ion. BREAD.? Since the of the trict. These facts are given as an illustration are all women .? victories Demo- poet. Now inay we say aln tie something I nearly and chiidven, and ma- 16. A. H. Coff'oth, 22 J K Mooihead, crats m Indiana, ami of the political that h is ?bout that quarter of venison ? ELECTIONS YET TO BE HELD.?Eleven Ohio. Pennsylvania have revolution undoubt- ny of them are sick. ? edly begun in