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Valley Spirit: October 16, 1861

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Description of Page: Items of national and military news.

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Description of Page: Poetry and fiction

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Description of Page: Fiction and advertisements

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Description of Page: Miscellaneous war news in column 5, including a report that the Confederacy has rearmed the Merrimac, which was sunk at the burning of the Norfolk Navy Yard

Official Vote
(Column 1)
Summary: Gives election results. Election seems to have been dominated by Republican candidates, particularly Nill, who won the judgeship.
(Names in announcement: James Nill, Wilson Reilly, James Carson, Aug. Duncan, John Rowe, W.W. Sellers, C.D> Lesher, H.S. Wishart, George Balsley, Samuel Fisher, John Nitterhouse, Joseph M. Doyle, William S. Harris, John Croft, D.K. Wunderlich, Jr. John Gillan, J.A> Hassong, William H. Boyle)
The Returns
(Column 1)
Summary: Reluctantly reports Democratic losses.
Full Text of Article:

We have been unable to obtain the official table of the vote in Franklin county. The return Judges met on Friday last and after counting off the vote of the several districts adjourned to meet again on the second Tuesday of November to count the vote of the volunteers that may come in in the mean time. The vote cannot be officially published until the Judges meet again and count this vote and add it to the returns. We give all the returns we could gather up unofficially and they must satisfy our readers for the present.

Although we have been beaten in the County, and in the Legislative and Judicial districts, we have still good grounds for congratulating our Democratic friends on the noble efforts they made to sustain their party. They have not labored in vain. Their party organization has been maintained and placed upon a footing that will make it victorious in the future. The plot to destroy the Democratic party has received its quietus, and those who concocted it are now ashamed of their doings. In this Judicial District, where the opposition ticket ought to roll up two thousand of a majority, NILL has less than one hundred! In this county the honor of some men here was pledged to Mr. FORWARD that Mr. NILL would receive not less than two thousand of a majority. The Democracy kept it down to less than seven hundred. Surely that is some cause for congratulation.

In this borough Nill's friends claimed four hundred of a majority his vote left him but little over one hundred and fifty, and in the district including North and South Wards, Hamilton and Guilford, they counted on six hundred of a majority certain. He received but two hundred and nineteen. This vote shows that the Democratic party is not to be trifled with, and those who imagined they could merge it into a "no party" have received a serious backset.


The Star of the West
(Column 1)
Summary: Praises Westmoreland County for returning a majority for the Democrats.
Old Berks
(Column 2)
Summary: Praises Berks county for returning a Democratic majority in the election.
(Names in announcement: James Nill)
Fulton County Elections
(Column 2)
Summary: Praises the Democratic majority in Fulton County.
The Result in the State
(Column 3)
Summary: Reports the belief that the Democrats have elected a majority to the House and have a majority of the popular vote.
Full Text of Article:

From the complexion of the election returns from various parts of the State, which come in very slowly, we have little doubt that the Democrats have a majority of the popular vote, and probably have elected a majority of the members of the House of Representatives. We have never known an election the returns of which it was so difficult to obtain. We publish in this weeks [sic] paper all that have reached us. It will be observed that the current of the vote runs decidedly in favor of the Democratic party, and indicates that it is destined to control the politics of the State in the future. A Democratic Senator is elected in Philadelphia, one in Schuylkill, and in all probability, one in Montgomery and one in Bucks. These are all gains.-- All the old Democratic districts, some of which had gone astray of late have wheeled into line, and given increased Democratic majorities. Northampton gives about 1500; little Lehigh 1700; York 1600; Schuylkill 1500; Cumberland 600; Columbia 700; Westmoreland 1000, and so on; and in several counties, such as Lancaster, Lebanon, Chester, &c., where the liberal Republicans united with the Democrats in making their nominations, the Union tickets, composed of Republicans and Democrats, in fair proportions, have succeeded by large majorities over the straight or ultra Republicans. Altogether, there is much in the late election, to gratify the Democracy of the State, and to cause them to take courage and look hopefully to the future, for a triumphant vindication of their past policy and present position.


The Best Evidence
(Column 3)
Summary: Criticizes Republicans who voted for Nill and Rowe as hypocritical and false patriots.
(Names in announcement: James Nill, Rowe, Wilson Reilly, Wishart)
The Remedy
(Column 3)
Summary: Asserts that even the secessionists in the South could have been satisfied with a solution within the Union, such as the Crittenden compromise, if the Republicans hadn't proven intractable on the matter.
The Borough
(Column 4)
Summary: Reports the Republican victory in the Borough.
(Names in announcement: J. Nill, W. Reilly, Rowe, Sellers, Lesher, Wishart, Balsely, Fisher, Nitterhouse, Doyle, Harris, Croft, Wunderlich, Hyssong, Boyle, Carson, Duncan, Gillan)
Pennsylvania Election
(Column 3)
Summary: Reports state election results by county.
Direct Taxation
(Column 4)
Summary: Points out that the war has so disrupted foreign trade that the government will not get as much money from the tariff as it had estimated. As a result, the nation will have to rely on direct taxation.
Full Text of Article:

It is now authoritatively announced that the receipts of the customs for the present year will not amount to more than twenty million dollars, ten million less than even Secretary Chase's estimate. When the Morrill tariff was first enacted it was claimed that the receipts under it would reach sixty millions, but the circumstances of the country have so changed since then that the estimates of that period are valueless now.

It is evident from this state of things that we are about entering upon a new era in the financial history of the country. Hereafter direct taxation is inevitable, as custom duties will be entirely inadequate to the support of the Government and the payment of the enormous debts we are contracting. The foreign trade of the country will, in any event, be much less for several years to come than it has been in the past, and the deficit in our revenues in consequence must be provided for in some other way. This matter will assume great importance before the sitting of Congress, and upon that body will be thrown the delicate and reponsible [sic] duty of originating a new system of ways and means to furnish the Government with money to meet its current expenses and pay its debts.


Married
(Column 5)
Summary: Married on October 5 at the Methodist E. Parsonage.
(Names in announcement: Rev. William Harden, Isaac H. Skinner, Elenor Bowers)
Married
(Column 5)
Summary: Married on October 3..
(Names in announcement: Rev. S. McHenry, Henry Gushart, Sarah Swartz)
Married
(Column 5)
Summary: Married on October 8 at the Washington House.
(Names in announcement: Rev. S. McHenry, Curtis Lowry, Lydia Myers)
Married
(Column 5)
Summary: Married on October 10 at the Indian Queen Hotel.
(Names in announcement: Rev. T. A. Colestock, John Rock, Sanor Caufman)
Married
(Column 5)
Summary: Married on October 10.
(Names in announcement: Rev. T. A. Colestock, George Wolf, Mary A. Welman)
Died
(Column 5)
Summary: Elwina Sallenberger died on October 8, aged 29 years.
(Names in announcement: Lieut. W. H. Sallenberger, Elwina Sallenberger)

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Description of Page: Various items of national and military news