Evansville Journal, Volume 17, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 8 October 1866 — Page 8
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(JUAND KKiiEAILSAL - 1ll 4'IMOflNtmltoa Of Hlitlli2,17.1 Ton lies mid 170 Transpu MBClei 111 I'roi i hhIoii. The People out En Matte. (irand HonflrwH and Illumination. tf MTV-Sdli yfusic and4 frnbountlud KiitliuHiaHin. BPIECH OF wm. P. I isiiijauk. iiKKMnn IMfill itv Ctfc him il. ... ,('.' . .. .V 11 I .1 RMJKJTION OK .1IIDUK DoHRULKK. hiim n nauim Till! W KATII Kit On Saturday amilod propitiously upon (.hit linhili , H0fO uf Vanderburgh County, who rnllu-d in hhi Ii mini bora, lo participate in ir witiicaa llm IIHANH HKIIKAIIMAI. Of tlin yet a rainier dcnenin'i ution of thu llii(W-Wt. The utmoat activity prevailed nil day Sal lllday and Young Alinii.il, llm I'n turn lift t.if fiM lamr, dM'rfmwa'Nrwrk nil day, mnl only retired in llm even ing for rofroahinetit, unit to prepare i l,imdve? r Alii. SI I. A W H V llATIIKHINll UK TDK ( I.ANH, Who'll look plag" noon an the nhadnwn of nielli fell upon (In- eily, Tim enthuaiaam ot I In loyal people of Kvunsville ulltf 'of Vnd.l. rl.ii.M.I. County wu never more conspicuous Hi. in on thin occunioii, iuhI hy tlm it wu luirly dark, tlm sidewalk o. Main Street and tlm uronn alrootaj ifVrYhh trYe J vrt.fit ijM 'dele, tiolin loi'inilil, Were crowded V llll IIUMI, WO limn unit children, while inn y 'I ' itu4jiPiW," a)W fcii',l-M "' eupic.l hy.J.uvwM UMaiuUa I o, .witness llm ntndeel pageant OTtf Man In south rtl'liinift " Tli mm) slim'nH strain of patriotic malo iy tta KAMntis ctiMMiiMWiLvm iianii, Wlr. h ri0 njmid'MVplii tip' expfl I'm Uur, itfllliifltt. au'i vUi'Jb iwab'iu1' tll llllllil wagons, olio of which had Iici ,,,,, I 'm i ..,. Urninhi'.l by Mr. t' . Armntroiur. fur ,u,,- ,b.,lr. 'arth ifraU'n hv HiiK npiritml and widl traitmd bornun, wan tlm ilgBtl for tlm ronipanifi of to v. it Ward , to I'm in an laid .l..ui in Jm pn'Ki.itnoii-, iiinl.-t- iiituiioof tht Ohif Mamhal, Col, RbaiuUodAr, tud bin omnio ,t n.-mitanls. noarly nil oi whom, being vttna offiooi ofthi Union ana. lnl ihcir wmk wi ll, When tin- Innir .11 1 ivrd for loniiing tint Hit AM, fill. I SI N VY M A It' II the TAfMMH BOBpkniofl fell into linil on Mam Sin-el, in regular onlrr, and With lie? ,piY'iU lit WeJJ dl lUeiLnol dlern, a luiiiMred.-, .,f rtienl wVre, find led by nm- neetiou of the Creneenl (!ity SiKi r Hand, and with a gorgeotii ilinpl.iy of laming Ion In n, inntruelive, amuning, and nuggontivo fU.VtilMl'AtWWPiii took I bdr way down Main StreXao ..Ifirat, down Kirt $tmtt lo l?ttllol Avenue, and up Knlton A'v'e'Ime tf the oarMT of Krankliu Avenue at 1'nrlfl ,M'mi, .1berI),)kand lor npeaking bad been prepared, and Mfluun llumaandn had already a . nn bled In wTtnoai lite grand dinplay and While the column in rMr, b-t un lor anion t . gianeo nion (l- lai , x -inflln hne mnt nut n-r t hf prnn.l piay of rTwaa NKW IHAN.HJ'AHICNi IK.s, which bad been added tti thft.se so gallantly borno on that ever im nmra hie night, wben tbe loyal men of WeTeonWfo CSV beM'nortWMn the "niun, Among the (ran -pjirencies we leeonniaied most of lim-c earriod mi llmt oceiisiou, which il wcru unnqeps,sTy to repent, even hmU we room flearly eln-,.,s and wild OUtllUsilWIU greotl'd the following CAItll'ATI KKS WITH liotTOW. I. .left'. Unvia hanging froiiiagullown frui0. Motto How traitora nbould be made to accept the .situation, 3. Maittudnn A noudencript swallowing men The annual li ,Usl, ud tlm inoii are npiinu. glee Motto PqtUo) binn ii fall of toi .l.-i.M
of il,.urtfmnl fli-ad-i milfure of Ti ti iii ;i ri and llgei tail of a Bftg hilld IVrril of M hOrmf -iVifi- fert I ii onJ cars id nil a, and horn of a. unicorn. 'A. I Hi ii I i r and Niblaek anoeudinK . ladder to Wanhililnn Laddtu broken, DeHruler ut tlm top, holding Vlkhu. lutud a m roll, MuUu Delni. fer nil right on tlm yWttlol Aumndiimiit. Nildn- k fallmK Mot to Siimimiippl Nihlmk finned. 4 Ooffln -Motto Tlm mid of "My Policy " f Mn with two hni, J.rlF nnd A ody - Motto Twin brothoTN, My J., In y i,d .Mum C Andinw .lolinnon wipiiiK nnd ruhhiiitf hintiynn Motto- Monnnwwpi on himriiiir llm Ontohnt n lumn 7 Uivmion luiu- u (Jm nhi Juhunou npnukiliK to llm Mack i , inwl to, "f will he your MO.MIvS. 0 tlm lull, Johunon with u OTOD nmunlitMK tlm llunjUl, MiulUi, Ahoi'Iko IllUdh MOMn MM I WltB," M, TUn dog. Joluinon, with a U)r kulllu lifd to Inn tail , motto on tlm kaUU, "Tri'tiBon inuwt b nuidiodiona, indi'X poiuhtiA? to tlm kilt!'i, motto v"VV'b'tt Ji mjt'li fid if:" :i .Man it through a ptinon gatii , motto, "An good a man un I am.'' Nildiink'n rilllintltuto.' IO Tlm (!apitnl at Wanhington until nitling rvniniiil on u inulo going down IbllA uiottii, ' ttow Hloapenippi Nildin k gonn to ( ainut!nn." ' IT D. a.l dog wllrf inJaifVlirfarf, uh' w'ipiutf Kriiuud ivl" l (big at. hull IiiukI. (. 'oullii, l)M dog Colfax ntaudiun pcuuiUy l-iaU tlm ntarn ami ntripon vitiwtmj kj n:nm hyl'vtv I, in, ni'.llu, Tlm dad dog at Wanhiiigton." 1. Man kliiMrl iiifl with haudr, up lift(f;lWry'"fai'1 and innuth1i;0)JiM, and .lohnnon ntandinft ovw him with ,Swaljow my poimy pill and ho nm -ifarti ilm p(iii.of gvvUtfl " " 1 "Boe f'' t?ongronrt." A good hornn Willi I'nioii on bU hrow and 'TfJftrliM- ui, Iiih Lack , u w iftwd ifaMty iNAb.,irk 'n in tlm r4jr, uihu, Kovi'tmjd , UMiflo, "nni iiMnippi Nujj and Old Loyally,'' I I. (t;fl hand holding H horn nniftll iii iii onuMRR nut tlm ntnalj nd. Kiuht bimiii.'piiinliiiH in tin- loon. ilvLUt My (,riW out Wi-I did I'ulii.y IT), A J., wiili a iull hi .un- Itand QHtoiffHd tbg-uitlitntftime M i. iai.v W't tte.s an aii owl lonkiiig oSrf;.III- -hmildiT A. -I otiy fJ'K' In. I Motto ' Tin- ( onntitution hn I no it. I iii. JkXuLu-l'ii.cLuiu tciuuaculliiigltlio i in on ii.i.iy .ii 'IHi oi prm-i'-joii l ir i, tin- iv-r hall d h'""' rtl, Willi IM '-tWM Hrp lt 0i Inn rtuli- frttoouit, two d.'oiib'ilofalu plivuton in advant'O f ' l i.-rulf ncuttid on a harm! of I IV' on v4twdi.iir.AV ipoplb by Whilfticy- uu$ffi$we& lo Maj. M 8.., Oottfodtrtjiti privaton, or K. (1, tringiji WjMflbi roar. "Out. -M, Lfj o'clock Pi m 17. Divwion line On the right, Confederal, in full dtMi and tffuipi un ::'s. Motto: " ,mv and ordOr man Smith. On U
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ho h -ft, a fanner rak- WffiftjflM lo. 0J- the Iti-h-I nioii I'raitor nuin'n (aeliosi wlm, in rocoiving in-
inK hay, Moito North. So feuys A. Jobnnon." IM Tho Old Klag. Motto: " liepublican Invineiblen," "IA ' : 'S10TTOIK. 1. Soldier Hoyn true to tlm Union 2. "Tho dead don; of Democracy Hlrt.kelh. I'hc N V 7V,mn, II,,ultl and .S'aa no.ut it attir." " Wheresoever the earcasH ia, there will the vultures he gnthOTw together." .J, HcIhjI rcconatiuetton. 1'irat, The assassination of Lincoln. Second. The. adfniafdou of hhv.'Mnassins into Congrena. I. Tbe Natiooal Union (CopperJnhnl payy is an evident and signal I -01 ore.-- ry . A'omv, S, , ir.'i." TJ.XV if, ir, iM Jbn'-lwuld he Hietator.but I wm.t r- A . J . . . r. 'There ritu be no lasting m an "while the flax of our Union cannot wave unmnlented over the grave of our fallen enmraden. " 7. ' Tiistanm.l by tna-i ii -unnwed ly treai lmry." tt. ve, perhaps, a few ot hernl Which we lulled to obtain, as tlm uro QOMqu wan so va:U that it wan a Herculean task to go nlomr Hm line, and we were loo much iudinposinl to perform It. Hot. un now return to the scene at the corner of Kulton ajnl Franklin AVCIIUOS, arid see the I NHi tltlSTH KN MAH8KD in iho.e two broad thorougbfni en. With more than two thousand torchta many of !lun manifold, cmnintini; of live to ten united, the grand display r of banner and transparence in clone
TJIU KVANSVILLE DAILY JOURNAL, MONDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1866.
ifhUtf, th pioirtinfoom' . rowd of em- . ii- iim-Ii, woumn and hildr.-ii, wlio had not Jfhml in tba pio.onnion pi'oplo, among whom wn- novoral la.liaa linMuig IniQiiri, and ajlollmi forming oim of tlm mont gorgi-oun and mil, hum npi-Mardim AVfir witninm-d in tbn Ktrat.t.'oqgri,nioiiAl linlriyl, and lining madn uji i Ion, vi ly of our own pnoplfl, gavrt ovorwlud tiling proof that th jMionlc, rn right, and tbt rcbnla and Copper John ibiinoflrau bavn a poor nliofr ill thJa patrmt,, I'itand county Whim Wttiting for tlm full prior-:-ioi,ti to i rive, tlm i-rowd presbt wan entortainad by a (JUANIi Mtinit M, OiWKHf H. lw.-rii tlm two nm.'llonn of llm Gffflt tsmi Quy Wwi Hand, th. on. U-d by Mart!-, (''tx and Hal... ami tin- otln-r hy I'rof ii-o W Warrffi, aid niiih magnificent htiaiiin a adi proline . I wnrti nnbloin. if i.i, hVard in (be .Mmnihhippi Vulb'y Hail Columbia, Yank.-. Doodb- and Hally Hound tlm a.-1 pyiKwur-m Joining hi tlm i -Ik. i un, t, I foipvrr." WW yhiUlMslasin that md tlm wtdkin ring and tin- arth alinont to tremble After llm munie, Mr. John .1 Chainlh-r in .,- and naid KKt.LuW (JlllJtK.KM I bavn tlm pli a-iin-ol inlroduring to you a genmaii who in tlm law partner of (Jen. Hen. Harrinon, who, in eoinpany with Oov. Moi-n, viajted ua n k or two ami. Upon their return to In diauapolin they gave flowing a.-i-uuiiln of what tbn l'ion tfa,i Abv iV kiii were doing, and what they eotild doThe report wan no highly favorahle that. k'i4yntjn)hn I'n-i (,'omc ilo.wu to nee for himaelf Hut he niiule a ureal mintake in eomiug to uiiht. I'hin in euiuntaiier of Wllal W' pillflfiSe ilnlliC mi Moinlay night, when thii I'nion' nu n will In-mil in force, (Imtnenne applause Ladion and goittliMiii'ii : I ha i- the pli a sure oi now inlm.limiiig to you Mr. Wm. IV Kihiiiiack, who Mr. Kinhhaek, eoiuing forward, aid tttlllii It mill ti lltlrlltrit Tn 'looting' hvor ihU realfy lirtgnifi Otttl display, I 0U My, in the language of tin- Quota oi Sbtbt lo King Solomon, that ihmih he had received moot glowing oecountu Profti Oorornot Montonwiud tjiriiueal ll.Miou of tlm inftrriifii-eiii innnimi' in whieb tlm Union men did their work down Thin dark ground, where nothing btit'igtimvutuo and UrJiUu, had piv Vaijud, wan to he n ih l ined :iild the loyal men of the I'oeket were evident ly dotormineu ami irroai Utbio. '.frisl ifow, at the eh,.- of t lm Cain poigB, after the many queationa that divide the parlies it it 1 heeil no thor miL-lily dinotninud, it wan dilVmult to Mtttit atopic on which to speak, and he had heeii iji'ciixning in bia own irirnd whether liu Khouhl "nwing I around the circle," an A udy .lohuayB hu?rttlohr, tff pill IK- a : l i .i;!-lll'( I Wal d course, as Andy had declared to (lov. Iltryetjonn iis how he : honld act at the I 'on ny iii'oo K r air, Was auvineu " whenever a head prenenred itnelf to jt,it. " .lie elm,.; ihc luller PjoUjJLpd proceeded for about an hour to di SUM briefly the various to pi OH (bat have lisoii during tlm cauijmign, in out) of the most telling and effective apoeoboa we have heard during tlm campaign. He reviewed proiu'iHes and prophotiieii yf the paat, iH made hy the two parties, I'm- tlmre'wcre but two Union and rebel tlm ,-peeioun fallacies and trcaniMJiible dogmua of the Southern politician, which, through the encouragement of Northern Hemiieratn, had lead to the atJteuipt at ncccssion, and ("be terrible scenes that followed, und appealed to the pc.ple if they would trust the men who bad MTOd the country or the men who bad all. niplod to deHtroy it. He nhowed Imw I he Heiuoeratie leadtti'r f Jthn iurlh, With few boll oiuble oxceptiona, had, hefuro and rtnriniT the war, e;tvcn enrourtijrement No 'the rchols- and, while limy bad not !ln , mil lo Ih-Ji! for, tbcin and with thci'n, had interposed' every possible let and him ham to tho sin ec s of the Union uaii-e. He nuotd the declarations of Uuehunan, I'icre,'niid other Democratic leader on our abil ity to prevent secession or to enmpier the South; repeated their denunciation of our financial .system, to destroy the credit of the internment. There wan no necessity, Im said, of
of hafr a ii.nfioriiibITikng (iod
wVittaw fn tho Wom ,.f ii.tf riols" in beartli sfoh dcnnlaOt, wuea uiado widowa, aid Or phain d children. Ho portrayed the damnable com-piracy of the Indiana Democracy to release, tlm lebel prinonnra in tbe North, aud aubject tbe State to tlm terrible borrow of mafaere, rapine and plunder. He gave Miiatbing revinw ol tbe Cbieafo Convention of lHfW, and the deelaration of the leading Democrat of llm prospect of auceesn. Tin y bad dedared iln- war n failure, hm, Ui bow their faiaebood, on the next day Atlanta wbh taken, and tbe Union army ever after wan succeaaful. Tlm Dumoeruoy be naid, wve will ing to difeun the nigger, taxes, and tariffs, but w re not willing to dlseunj I It- ir i'.tr. of the pat live yearn. They naid, '' Let byionea be bygoiiu." 'Hu ro was not a ho.se thief hi the State prison who did not put in ih same plea, m,l ,ii-. id Lk in but would take an oath never to steal another boric, and hav ,i put into the Con ntitulion, if tlm owner of llm aUble would let bygones be bygones, nnd lei liim h hifi .hbMtlbr again. Theyak US to I'm gel tbe punt. Can the mo lhr forgot ber first. born, sent forth to fight foi rite honor of the old j who wan starved In death at Audei MmUm? or nan tbe soldier forget hi brtivft eoniradc, m alped by savages' at I'.a Hidge, or massacred hy hush whacker tul guerrilla? There KM no doubt tlm Democrats were ashamed of their record, and would he. kU'1 lo have lb.- pa-l l'nrgi.i ten , but wo are not ui ni !, n rudmir mood an to hirHtento take to onr arms liaitutn wboe bands are y.l dripping with tlm blood of our brothan aud nuns A Hainfuo'a gboai wn the i.rror of Macbeth ,-o i- il.ehi-h.ry.il' tin- punt Uxi yctra to lb,- I -iiioeraoy. They, bad h'-golvc hi, odiuua flijit they had been compelled to change tbuir jaViMJIJut Diebyy "w'd U,"i he dceiiiveil- by tiia lap.tritpof " Nation al I'nioii Party," no more thun ilnMichigan b-,y- were by the crinoline aud Kdlii outn of dolt. Davi a. l ie call nee the i-pm Moore has -aid in bin tieatilil'iil im mm, u n.,y hixuU, yog may oliatlei tli viifli, tf von Wilt. Hut III,' MUlilA,r Uiil I'OMm. w4ll'kutlN riMMMl And no you may break tlm vae of Democracy Into a thoinnd tliudet--, gill) each particular flunlcr, or thu hunt; npliutcrc would btenr tiueb an odor of treason and disloyalty as to hi; icadily dcleelc.l by tin: hoys in blue wherever tolllid. ,a-vthtig. IHt 1 'I'h.'V thedgtrtfMfllM VrtttbMi at Philadelpbia, thai we would he beat, but they do n it think 00 now. Johnsou' swing miiiiil the circle had di.nipltted ihrit balu i n t on. He deserihod the I 'hiladelpllia Con vention ; its hoCfbgentous comporit (oh, andt-howed the part Tom H, iidriV:k and Henry .1. HayuiuijiJ Ijad nJayVid in it, us well iih the efOtiMtjoid NUVIIIgl of i)i, ,(,-. After tb.il I'm idC.nl dohuiron tbou 'hi be bad a plaslyr big BltOUgh tjO heal all th' dilheulty, ut ho soon found that if would notatiuk.t Il begun to git loose at ' (Jlevetaud, an I Im wa , not allowed to apply it ;rt ChrCHgo, Springfield or I ndiauapolia The coalition wan buratou up, ttud il,, , had di.scovired, too late, Amly lobiison's fatal mi-take He ilidli I understand tlm people, and found himaelf a Leader without :i party. He paid a glowing tribute to the lamented and foully a.-sassinaled Lin i n In, who had said to Coventor Wright, in lBS2j I hat the Tie nlciit had no right to have a policy, but should be tho Servant of the people to execute their will. Mr. Finbbaek reviewed flic record of I'resi.lenl John -on, and f-howcii how he had violated every promise aud pledge be had made, lie bad but one constituent who hud made him I'residcnt, and he was true to bis constituent. He spoke of tbe impeachment of the President, and assured thu audi erief that if he gave cause for it, that Congress had the nerve to make the impeachment, and tbe sentence of the Senate would bo executed by the army and navy. He reviewed llm Dctnoerat'e howl of negro suffrage, aud ..Toe McDonald's y raiid di -co very. Ah (he Hoiua.un had feared the distinction of their eily if they permit ted the .sacred Ii in their altut1 to gO out, and which were con-tiiutly led by vestal virgins, so of lite Dcnio eraey. They fcir thei r party will die if they do not keep up the cry of negro suffrage and negro equality, and bunco those v.M.il virgins. Joe McDonald. Dan. VoorlmcH, and Wilham K. Nib
tier than r. but he rfid rmt Iftiow that tbe I'btrlaue'a bo;mt bad Hide him better than he wa in tbe eyea of sensible ujen. He conttasteif the loylty and heroism of the negro color bearer who wan dug from the ruins of Fort Wagner, clinging to tha HtafT, though almost shot to pieces, and who exclaimed when rescued, "Hod bit yon, mua, dar'n de good old Hag, I nerer let It touch de dirt," with tbe conduct of the reblswh dragged tlm Star and Stripe at the fail 'of their horaea through the tretiUt ul'Cbarleaton, and with the action of Cheatham, who fastened it to bifc fWot heidii, fdiat be might tramp it in the dust at every step. He desired to contradict a standing lie, yi (lie oojfOna tdi H paijw ip th ity That there waa luou'iy to bet on tin- -ucccs of, the Democracy in thia State at )h f,Ayr yfj tl Sapi Central OvsuntUwe j horn wan no myooy there lo bet on any such rcmilt, Tal bott and Aquillu donna bad tx l on gold bud bet agnioat the boys in blue and bad osf fo gbn jiw9 ff llft.M) ea- li, and have no stoma. -Ii for betting now. They May, hownver, lhy will beat ua. It is their' neoeaai fie make them ay 0y ''! V'. ' ' ' j Like hh Hoy digging I'm a gopher, whefi asked if he Wpected to v.e it, bnfplied "l am pHtglfg to get it, marm'rt oO : Of miatt." They are obliged to beat u to got the offices, aatbry ant nut of meat Hut the boy didn't intend tljey houhl win. They intended to vote as ttjr bail allot, and if theo fellows got up auo'bcr war, llii y won! I shoot again a they bad voted. . We have giseil hilt a d ill millli; f )h' m:1"f"' ly Kpeech of Mr I hiiel . wbnd, was frequently intiiivu,.t cd by tho most Oithu-:i:i -lie j ji praure, wn ftand the peroration of wbii i 7 . t v i r ' licuicl 1' ' 'IViH MIUiwi'J iw il''" ly pcainiiui an I enp At3 m AT!i$ffllra EhSt? a atieeeli. Victor IJiseli !,oke a lew idiiwfbej uil tieiiJai htl irig"u, tin; glorious l)ut"h iii w manner we have tiMf bit)hiw Wietaa )urflvne. We avlnud wlivn Im uMctiid tbe '.vj Vi ; ... i" i m an I Uuj ill' : We dotl r know 'Wlnrt 'lie-' aid, but he Ntioko earhofiify and eloqucntlj', but, i'MuU'rt ri'Biafkssbnrt'tipoir mi AKiuvmrnr WVf ikbbi;i,, Who was i s orted from iUt tt;iin by , one bo'rpl ojf the ( '. . , , i.i City Hand, aud who was rem aivtd Wi'tiwUi'wildest entHiiala'ii't. He -poke only a fe word-, but llm-i Wi r full bf eni emu -.i'emtiW and hope. H,-.--. pi d bU high gratilivitioU at fbi -' dmiion(ration ami: hi ifiuf tiMi. ki i paid bitu i'r Uhv toil abdlWoT no hud endured.,., , We were JJ k.'d h- said to tftke bin and wetc inn n taut. I matrk aVwl doubly worB-ovraonirt uuepiy un dauined, fo fdfft ii; , ntyj'thc whole question a lue wan; nball ti.,e rule liu- uu.'iiL to.. uuUiuy Um. CuVutii - ."hmt- fee 1 r mi i I i found the Hame spirit all oyer the HiatricUaM.HUUUak' IJmj Union men here, tftlnMRTMr the DMbtM iraitorat Washington would hear his diiom before tha makhV tfttKt WW, lie bad' been in the e.,i,,i nboui five weeks, and h:id spoken ec-iy daj und aomo time nt night, anl wan wwru out and emild not -peak longer. "Un, tlmii. friends, nn',1 do yiW whole duty, and le.u b Andrew .Jobnon that bo cannot establish a throne in thin country. If tho people honor in. witli a soat in Congress, i II ntaaid by the men who .stood by me; by the men who stood by the soldiers o; tho Union hi the hour of ile perils and no traitor shall enter Congress until fbe grtine is groon over the grave of our heroic dead." flmmenne aud prolonged applause.) I mmediately tho procesion was roformoil ami aaeined birder now than when it went out, and took up tMeiMrhlW eMnd Avenue, thence hy the Central Market to Division Street down Division to Second, ddwu Second t !' down Leet to atcr, and up Water to Chestnut. As tlm pi oeimsioll marohod np Water Street, the display W.-U flliMiuiHfy, : Inj.cndmi-ly rand A gorgeous crescent of brilliant : torehes, in one unirtterruplc! dmil do line from Led Street to Chestnut.
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spanning nearly the entire river front of the city; and pOfaottfl approaching the city by boat inform us lhat it wa the grandest display thoy had ever wttnesscil. The proec ou procv ded up Chestnut Street, dtown Phral to btaamt, leaving .ludge Delirulor aud Mr. v. .latti tj a va i jimiu ,jUiM3tTH,i.i
Kishback at the Sherwood Houne
j -ind fhenre -pTorftea tip Lm-o-t nnH down Third lo tie Court HotfnO. wh n- the lamp were deponitcd, and tbe crowd dispersed The Union men were satisfied with the rehearsal, and erou our opponent concede it wa the Snout dinplay they ever witnessed. The beat of order prevailed throughout tlm evening, with ,one or, two cxeeptioua. One man, who had got drunk early in the day, and who had beon vnrynbueivn to Union men, and who, a the piviMjanion wa forming, made a persistent effort to incite row, wa taken to jail by a police ofl cer but waa anon reloaded, upon giv iug bail, and went directly home. The name gentleman made a similar demonstration on tho 2f)tb of Heptemtwr. ttt .tt .1 large wroe and maa an excellent display, were not placed in tho rear ehik Unit, and a tie t aij of outptdf prevented any capturing of lamp,- by brave Kinnegan. One of these beautioH, nar4th bkjtf wf lotyuae, mitaking one of t hese outpost for a boy atraggling, demanded hi lamp and promptly got it, on the side of the head and wWj5WJflaeirirWi'' himself out of the gutter. All along the line of march huge bonfire blazed, and many bouse were balidlrtttOflillrf ditMtetjj M0o were highly gratified with the respect ful manner in which our political oppotiutBit(riited the. pj.x v-siou, and only in one or two instances did we hear an insulting or offensive word, and these only from men of tlm low est order and lull of menu whisky. We hope to see tbe .-aloe courtesy extended to both parties 0-night , that 1fo1l&kla&'tiiWUhWt fr My may Im; maintained. Let no insult be offered by eitiier party, but let u good natured and honorable rivalry pleasant and peaceful clifsiug of tlm campaign. Let every body keep sober until tbe evt Ion i over, and'Bfay llm Hight will. Rar.Lv Kvisiir Ma.n We h. every UTnion wan tfat4ie ity will rt pari at the lieadquarter of hi Ward, which we print in another place. If every Union man in the city will be in bis pleV, ifkHti' JffefV4uiiu, it will be the grandest demonstration evei e. n in tho Statu for mine tune Let every Union man in the city bo out. Matiuj I Al..- The interest fake in tq'e eh''-';.,ri f,f to-morrow ha e! feeled the matrimonial market :u.,-e has alalh.W4imtUpMati.,i.. in tlui Joyw .'I'lmloMuaL M At ft Q'.'toiior om Adam lliii un .. Maiy Wolf, 'ir.iliim Cfntr." '"' , i ,r, .M I ', r Ad-iin r,i to .1 iiii T. AAik land. In iiuy of llm I'ourtnon Hut unlay, except Infiiia RMmttattowiMr o uufii slrlklnu a woiUltiKiiiaii on tin- iiHftif Will. ('. MornM-fffa Iptpiif t -ill, r II..- Wie-h-IlllCtou House cornel-, In Mi.,leiiil i . He 1imU sli.j oi im ilit.y h.iiii'l cout-JiuJe i " vas hi, t-t (rf-nslv H ,l tl V. O V KltlttT N. Ho iiuleli OToilr paf,i fn ,H?eti - IMliU nniiiy lliluanol h,lereliiu,.eu Infill tl.il on the IteiKtemon Kklr, me ru','''of Katuritay It rti nppear f"rvwwllJtow UturlVM rirW, Ao. Hkkkn.UjM. Aw., J, ill-liiielliiK 't'.T.irclillKtti m im'I'kmioi, oil Huiunly nml.i, III,: ,'ieM-.-liU lly Hlver lluml, Vf U i,.iI,ioo ,mrt l..l liy Prof. i'. W. ren mi. I i,iuiU-rln B,v:iileon InsU-uu, MirWMldM iuSg IJ. I" ruler Hlxl Mr. Jot,. , .1. I lUlll.tl, I-, 1,1 lll l.-l.l, -e "f IL e All. i plnyliiK s. vt liil ulrs. In a in .Tim r u. v. i Imflated, tha Band wluviie. ill. UUiUiUlui ' li""" uaiU uuluilulut! luosl iiilimelv sl.vl"-. Unit ML ml I,. v!'.;'"' V'wmU""; unsirininft nftil rh Hoimr ww nieto or Mm, Tlmy 0-rwrdn norfiuulcl Mr. I'Uti'm.-U at tl,e,Mlicrw.,o.l House, unit Mr. John H. Hopkma t lus rooidaii A HiroOK.sTloN.- We nilKKKxl to tin In,
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o'rlo.'U tnta evenliiK, no us to allow llleuim l llli.l lit . I o.v ces to Join III II,. l rat Ions of l.-iilli(; uuil w fur' ., Itent (fiat nil 'Irtuk.lnst '.uIooiim Imj .an, , lov II uiel m, kv.t rUWtl U i it, -in. nisi rut loiis en, I to-iilKil. V, , . i man iii ti,, . -1 1 uiiiniiHi I, .-mm row to Die nilifcs to-nttflit. Jl'sT Ho. -Tlm Courier ot ytmU?rty nay llu-ri' wtire lour liumtrvtl l,o . ,,, resston M-tVnriln? nlt,i. Jaat no 'I m y v,4v'-hoy. In tfrtie." mm nm Hy noon Umh.i Mkkti no. Uher gorsl Union iiieetlnn on Hatmsluy I t l.i l stluiroi, Helmut HoilM', In Win 1 1, I, I at wlileh am to :m wem r,swul. Hi -wern luitUi by la ut. llov. link. , rapt. Wm. i;,iiIh, of il, u li-, win, n e.Uv',( wllii iiiBiilfrnt Invor. 'i'lim iloiil.l I, ut i hut Warrtnk eouuty w lh I'ulon la-kitl bomlMMue mi Hiioti hi Irnsl u tlm llro, Imllaf of ll postfll Ull, most lulUlrllt limn ,'faoly.
going to document to prove tlm to- lack were k. pi perpetually, hinwinir it. cord of tbe Democratic party. It was Like the FMiarisce, they were always 41 iuo aoml kuv i-iim wA t0&
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