. .. .. -.., ." - . '. .. ' , ... .' THE N011.E.4304. "'b. 1 *. ..' THE WAX& PilEfillS. , . -'' Vl - , , , -2 . • (-ivNT)Prs ritt.). ‘ -. .. f. 1.411111) DAILY mx c nr N. lir / .-' (rumaksina) wr.miLy.) 1( ronNur. .. _ ...„,,„... - B JOHN W. 1,...........:r; .:.'r:,":/ ~- ' ' .** Tula WAR i.noos will bo gent to ....' 7 oubeortbireihr -.. : . FOURTII 1......."'....'\ ,; -- . Wk NO. 111 SOUTH t3TREIST. .. .. ..., --7 ,)- OFFICE .-. , e. " . 4., tnoll(per annum In advance, - ~ , . , . - ',Z ” %.-- 1 at $24 q 1. 1.-..2 71r .. .' ,_- - I. 1, 0 7... .7 0 li:01111....., ''....:-..../.. 10 1100 _.:... 4°l' TILE DAILY PRESS, CCONCPt ~ „.,,„....,.,.:;,...,;.;...,...,!, Tt'n Subscribers, DOLLARS 1 , copll. ". 00 City Is EIGHT PER A.E- .. • . - .% •;". Mill ---- .-- .-- . -"." '' -.''' FIFTEEN . 1 - -, ... .•'-^ AK -is !, -' ::#1 or CENTS PER - , ) WEEK, -----,7, -. Carper In -- a"- 2 14 advance; 4.._''' 1" Ai ' -. _______ charged -41.0., ..---' ' t. ' . , ' claim ---• ---'-';' 7/St . - ~,,,,#'• '', tltikn Ten willbe at the mune 4.4 '1 1 1 ,'C;, ' ' ---- " O' '-:- ',-, '. • • Malted GO out 1- , , ,Th :: '-,,1 t `-, Ift .:11111 rat t, par cop?. the \4.4--,.^:^--,--, - ^ , „,,_, . :caplet° Carrier. Subscribers .k '''',HW:- . 1; 7' 1, -. , , . 4 tz.oo yoado.l'll,1.11 .1. ~ .----,-.....,, ........ o •":‘.\4`4 * r'A.T.,,, ---- ,,,„ Ric city, SEVEN DOLLARS PER ANNUM; Tunes . V 1 , • - 14,0,-;.- .1 .1 • -,o°l'l- .4 - The money accompany , always the °miss, mut . AND CENTS . mute )01,1,ass FIFTY FOR IRE MONTHS; .. 4,' 5.... 7 ....„,... N,..1 .4...,......._ . - -" ..,,...--- a.m.!: to no instance can theßa term* be &Waded /Mat, Elb AND Irt ;NE DOLIAU SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS FOR , • thq, Very yearn MONTHS, invariably Inadvance for the time • efort it Chile merethan the cost tlfPerm% . ' . viered. , ---------- . 1 41 12Pronmotatere are reeneeted W eel Fe Men" ow- Advertisements Insertedat the usual rates. 11 for TES Wen PBSBO. TAKE TRI-WEEREY PRESS, Sill Tothe getter•un ofthe Clab Often ortirent7 as nlelied to I:Subscriber°, POUR DOLLARS PER AN. 65. 41 Ur , extra copy ofthe patter will De Won, vo.l, In advance. VOL 9.-NO. UP I OBELI 14, 1865. liv:133:001 30 ling Ilartronft'sAi° vine(' Convention to present the memorials of 4(1,719! OR. Total for earoplallt, cal, the previous subsequent preparation ilianev milAt be and the credit of the State for majority and or of now Aim it, that body in a general manner. 8,376. 1 t .rs'mtT for Ditinittivili amended Psalters by the clergy of Massaclittnettli otinidoed. thIA IA to be raluirl Ileave WASHINGTON. will gentlemen, and Bishop attests this feeling, to your wisdom to determine. The rreffhlellt, We extend, THE STATE ELECTION. TEE EPISCORE CONVENTION the of Contiectietil report Coimpirolier'n all the facilities and civilitiesk.Viiielt the Will . !mu Sorg. and the mere mention of ft Is sufficient to cowlirm "The will further diadem to . FIRST the supposition, were it not supported by Libre you orgy Is now due on lit railroad bond* tions require. We would prefer to pardon DISTIII T.T ARVENTEr DISTIGICT. testimony, there twenty .ntititon, . direct that the change under discussion leaned to filo dine/Int rhilfilitti COMpitnitia in nir men than refuse one. L 8,15 ~,,,, HAVE AN INTER Daly, D 1I Albertson, ii,i3ol was intentional, and as such made an Integral part- Slater 0,16,600. Title le the linereid now due upon A SOUTH CAROLINA DELEGATION eJltdgo Wardlaw replied that they did not de- 4,737 French, D of our American Book of Common Prayer. "I`be- the by the elate for the railroad Vrtss. sign to say anything with reference blond 4 amountingendorsed to 4d0,21.,000., Nor Gover- mury the reasons for' companita. tide debt VIEW WITH THE PRESIDENT. to Daly's muj... e„oblmilliu, venture to Imo SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1065. nor McGrathfurther than that they behoved OFFICIAL RETUENS: 1,583 Albertson'e SW EIGHTH DAY'S SESSION'. tots change, supposed to exist at tile it was the aItILW l wiplipatel7 liable upon the failure ofthe much good would result by the exercise ofthe SECOND DIRTI:I61 , 1 made, no longer obtain, and that in the event for eonmeniee, set ileac Aaillflellloll arP ablo it/ pay Close, U....•..... furtherreview of our Service a return del)ta, thouid required tp Clemency toward him. ~ Book to the hitt:rent and he tter Executive ,3,82 P met their , STATE Colonel Dawkins said if we can get Young, 313 y v foi usage would, in their opinion, be desirable. aontonoo. They can tut welt' wand their credit to THE ELECTION. Governor ,47.1 ll; Such paroled would great revi l itoS lJ G:l 76. B.T. being the mum, your committee respectfully , alert theirpreaning Dahilltiee aa for tire State to do McGrath it be a relief to report her already heavy obllgi. morning's him present q] that to the best of their hoowledoe, afterer dui: AD' for their herloill, With In this PnEss we give the otil- Thcy an Appeal in Behalf of Davis, at the time. eles4l7stUEd..6.. 11l Levering's maj„ and investigation, they do not consider that liens Wnighinit Upop bo" Make Judge the for LARGE UNION GAINS. TRIED DISTEs . Death of Rev, Lott zones, of New York. the alleged typographical returns of the State election received Wardlaw thanked President 'NINTH DISTRICT. errors In "Table of The aggregate Abao§ament Mate and pe Stephens, and Others, baying released Messrs. Stephens and Trim- Shedaker, U....,.1 ,if67 Ugh Groot, U 2,090 Psalms for Certain Nytl" exist, and inferentially hr Chicago ..... tonal property by the United Staten ail- pto the hour of going to press. In twon- holm. Rogerson, D. D99 No opposition.. they allirm the correetnese of the said table as It TENTII new. stands.. aessope tu Vid,104,130}..an sl2,o3lltia; The President. We have that far anticipated DISTRICT. They Inereaso Of over iv_Aight COUlttle3, including Philadelphia, yourmemorial. Shedalteve mei. /b; would, however. aecoMpany their report the neaten:pent for 1884. Tito entire municipal Wm Shaloross,U 615 with the following resolution, naturally growing Air. was ° of POURTII cent; there is a Union gain of over seventeen linger said Mr. 'NTOnholla o o Union Majority Estimated at Nearly 25,000. INSTIL.: Leaver, D 500 Tim House of Clerical and Lay Deputies te• 0111 of their OW II appointment: atnounfl to two on the &Mart oran aggre- most useful therewas no doubt Robert=, U. The wority-third Numerous minor of Inuoletpat Twenty one a RE DOES NOT MAKE A POSITPIN PROMISE, men, ana assembled yesterday morning, at 10] o'clock, Whcreas variations apparently gate ti,294,072 fur expetaes. :1101Thand, only county showing gain he would exert all his power with a view to violably elected; wardtobe heard in St. Andrew's typographical or rteeldental, from the English years ago the iota! city taxes flea all toutirntin BET EXPLAINS HIS VIEWS. entire harmony State and the AO opposition. from. Church. Scaled Book of Common Prayer, those Democratic between the other than to ilfteart piers 'teethe), the party, and that of less Fil,rn ooritlep. ThL DrgYiees cemented for by Bishop White in his amounted as,art; amount- Government. TIVALPTII DISTRICT, ibtrodildtOrY TOIIgiOUI3 were and noticed yearn ,,, list of the c , told ed to dra,zio ; and tire ago'they were than half a hundred votes. In the Adams The President replied, he understood that Reed, LT read by Rev. B. D, of NUM iL li TO THE PRESS 151 894 Andrew Pattersonl D., Whereon, These an a ml. only smog, City was so, adding that if treason has been com- SPECIAL DESPATCHES Wolff, D u'11e.111..... 608 Minnesota, and Jacob L. Clark, diserenancles annarent probably Wore id not another IA and Franklin district, Mr. mitted, there ought 101Frailey, Rev. D. D., of tom: comparison of the English Standard withour whoop ioereoaOil at sunk MCCONAtielillY, to be somo test to deter- Connecticut. own. seem to require notlee at thehand Ofthe Gene- the world taXCP have Mara the Union candidate for Senator, is The Government nhould Fleet be Yin. mine the power of the Government to riunish BLAIR COUNTY Wolf's 2til4er's mai.— 2% ral Convention, and an examination as to theirort- venous rates. the was free say was not tliß ottl- SIXTH DISTRICI, Previous to entering upon the routine busi- gival reasons by they are crime. lie to that it .Af,roah-A, Oct. 13.—The following is occasion, and the which The following_ table shows ttie receipts and ship- eaten by thirty-four votes, but it is be- titented then Elomes the Exer• a mere contest betweenpolitical parties, DAVIS, Ii ;o, ness, the President announced the desire of BIM retained: therefore Chicago, January Cial vote of Blair county llaltrallfti;9,497; itesohml That a special ap- menth offlour And grain at from' question to govern- Durk, , Of tiTC he lt,ved soldiers' vote than else of Clerneney. or a as de facto D. theBishop of New York for the clergy of that pointed by the committee years: the will more Looking as WO Davis, Campbell. 2,467; LintOn,l 1,794. ehalr, to whomshall be assigned the I to October7, for four ments. at the Government 1,173; duty examining Into, to , diocese to assemble in the VeStry-room of the of and reporting the next EEZIGEI2 up that deficiency. In Luzerne do, the laws violated and an attempt (U.), 2,397; Morrow', (D.), Davis ma.' , snake Assembly—A(llnm take convention than ajgcropipacies and the reasons of 1802. made at the life of a nation, there should 1,842. 11. B. board at fined church, to action in regard to tile sudden in order thatthe May ~ainty Democratic candidate for The then until Friday, this the same, said be woad F 11 1.
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