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Andrew G. Curtin--who had aided the war to the extent of his ability — was presented by the Republicans for reelection; while the Democrats opposed to him Judge Geo. W. Woodward See his Peace speech, Vol. I., pp. 363-5. who, it was certified, had declared in 1861--If the Union is to be divided, I want the line of separation rhough not in active service — wrote a letter for publication in the canvass, wherein he declared that-- Having, some days ago, had a full conversation with Judge Woodward, I find that our views agree; and I regard his election as Governor of Pennsylvania called for by the interests of the nation. The canvass in this State wenker, 219,140. but gave the Legislature and a U. S. Senator to the Democrats, that of 1863 reelected Gov. Curtin by more than 15,000 1863. Curtin, 269,496; Woodward, 254,171. majority, and established the ascendency of the Republicans in every branch of the State Government. For — as if to render the popular verdict more em<