BEDFORD GAZETTE. e. F. MEYERS .--EDITOR. F&IDAI OCTOBER 8, 1565. n,. fci I —— i DEMOCRATIC KGKiIttATIOHS. STATE TICKET. AUDITOR GENERAL. COL. V7, W. E. DAVIS, Of Bucks County. R.BVEVOK GENERAL. LT. COL. J. P, LINTON, Of Cambria County. StrEE^EITATiVES, A. J. COL BO I iN, Somerset Co., OEOKGE A. SMITH, Fulton Co. COUNTY TICKET. I>!STBICr ATTOHHS*, -JOHN VALMEU, Bedford Borough. associate JCPOE, W G. EICHOLTZ. S. Wood berry. J.ViWtfth t\ Bedford Bur cor NTT SURVEYOR, P. DONAHOK, Southampton. JU3Y CSNXISSIOWEK, I KENSINGEK, Liberty. CCMVISSIONKR, 34 S. JtITCMEV, Snake Spring. rcoK tirsctor, 3 vrars, r> K ANDERSON, C." Valley roop. riBKCT oe, 2 vears, "SAMUEL BECK LEY, St. (Mair. AVDITOE, JAMES MATTING!.Y, Londonderry, CCF.2NKR, "JOHN FILT.EB. L. '.'roviden.-e. Is Negri Suffrage an Issue? The R -publicans it ail th; New England States,' in Tows. ar.dllinnesota, have directly, and ia Peuagylrarsia and Ohio, l v icip'ication. Liken ground it favor ;f Neg;-o FuTL-g". Ike f .Howies? °r sentiments alterc-d by lad tnj &*n in their orgadlfcatior, an ] cthosi by .he Ilaifjrd • i>'~-tirer: .w comes the crisis, that rs titv %e. ORO' WELL. I SAY. IX THE PACE OP ALL P".F..T CDLT THAT AMID THE GALL AXTp.v THE PA TIENCE VHP REROIS'tt of THIS ti Ait. THE St.- QUO BEARS THE PAL\i.' > — WenJfO r>-, "AYE XL.'FT) THE VOTES OF THE COLOPED 3'EO ITfE■ IT IS NUMBERS. X'T INTELLIGENCE THAT COUNTS AT THF BALLOT ROa."— ]7. muter Dr. -, "WE ARE ELK 1 TUNG EARNESTLY WITH TTTK STATE TO ABOLISn TnE DISTINCTION OF CASTE BY UNIVERSAL SUPFRAOE. AVE SKE TIT T TILS W'TL INEVITABLY LEAD TO THF EOT ij IfY OF THE BLACK WITH THK WHITE: THE ELEVATION vi THE NEGRO fO Tit E 00 V EE NOR W P. TltE SEX ATORSHIP BY THE SIDE OF HIS WHITS BROTH ER "—II. IE. Z- c!,rr. "AVE KNOW OF SEVERAL DOZEN OF COLORED MEN THAT WE WOULD RATHER SEE MARCH TO THE BALLOT-BOX AND CAST THEIR BALI-OTS THAN AX EQUAI NUMBER OF COPPERHEADS WE '•A.N S.aMS . "—ljtdford Injtiirer, June 2. liia. To the People Gf PonnsjlyaTiir- Sr.vtF- Central Committee Rooms, I'kila., Sept. 27th, IS6O. Th™ nation, en terming from Internal vonvitlsion, n about to enter upon a r.cw career. Shall we be launched upon the highway *0 increased power and grandeur, or upon a ?ea of distracting questions affecting our ■Bocial and political relations? Shall the Constitution be our chart, or will we trust our bark io the' guidance of Puritanical schismatics ? The Democratic party has arrayed itself in muted phalanx under the banner of the Constitution, and marches side by side with the President in his restoration policy. The Republican party is distracted in •entiment and divided in council. Its plat form, its press, its candidates and its cen tral authority fail to meet the questions of j the living present, and fear to face the real- I tries of the immediate future. 1 They seek to cover the future beneath the lifeless events of the past. Oblivious of, debt, oppression, and shoddy, they prate of' their services, their sacritices, and their lovalty, and puerile invective supplies the place of munly declaration of opinion. The past is valuable only as a guide to the present and future. FAtviwa, ~-nn=t bonest meo. want acts ** and opinions for the present and future. The present and the future NOW deroard of the Republican party tbat it shall ans wer: laL Am you fob or against PRESI- : dent Juhndon'b policy of Bboohbteco- ; TKiN? _ I 2d. Are you For ok against Negro Suffrage and equality ' Democrats of I'ennsylvanui: The hour of your triumph approaches. An enemy divided in council and dis tracted in seutiment is before you. "Whilst they move to turn our tlank" With the rubbish of the past, "let tts pieroe their weakenod a'.ntr™'* wi'li the vi- ; ud issues of the present. t Aroas* to vigorous and determined ao iaoo, and YOU must be victorious. BY Order of the Democratic State Centra; • Committee. WiLLUii A. "Wallace, Xhidrman. s THE FRAUDS UPON THE SOLDIERS! | AN INFERNAL TRICK EXPOSED 1 i Herac-s of the War Cheated out of their Votes! At the October election, last fall, h poll : was held at "Barracks No. 1, Soldiers ! Rest,"' Washington, D. C., at which 48 votes were polled in all. Of these 28 were Democrats, and 20 Republicans, the whole Democratic ticket receiving a majority of 8 vote, except the candidate for Congees l who according to the return, received 29 votes* yet was returned as beaten 29 votes by his Abol'tion competitor, who is Pet down in the return rs having received 08 votes, just 10 7fio>e than ircre polled altogether, by both partite / Tn OrJxr A carry out, tins fraud, the tickets were de i strayed, at least not a single ticket was re • turned in the pull-book, as the law re • quires. Thus the 29 men who made a ma i joritv ot tiie voters at this poll, were eheat ;cd out of their votes, and might just a.- ; well not have voted at. ail. The following i is a list of the voters Rt this poll, and i . they are yet living they can remunerate, a i the coming election, the Abolition SCOUR ■ rlrolc •'-- /> C-—J-J L • GEORGE MCn.AM Bedford county, St Clair, : MATTHIAS SMITH, •• " Bedford. ' ADAM SHUSH, " FA?' Proridance A HARTLEY. *' Bedford. : 7ACH CLARK, " Suake Spriojr A POTE, " Mi-E Woodberry JACOB CASJIMAN, " do J GEO F MORTZ, " Cumberland, i E K AY. " IIopewe!l, SAMUEL SMITH, " Bedford, K ORLMES, •• do : D SMITH. • do WM SWARTZ. " South Woodberrt 1 AMOS MeCBAY, " Bedford, ■ S C MUi.LIT, " do A P .MILLER, '* Hurrif-.;n, SAM'L DAVIS, " Hopewell, WM BRANT. " Harrison, S MoDOW ELL. " Monroe, Q W SL KUnr, " CoL:ai::. \V > X'TM LEr.ari' GKn Tcr, S'- hftv. .? Johnson. Lv:d P 2 1 - r L-\' C \tv ?r, :> rvi i ceo G (*ih. i, \ !l, -• J..;. r Fh,ek. -• o-- ga n(U i!c los i . ftf t0 I J - CLo - mVz z. ij- .7, oAi 'I 'i f Goiii r. a'-i Skipper, d ) h rd, J.:C L Tka-'fkri, Jm A SHnde. A?. $ -f, V i.i Ij .-8' •!;, Jb tlrbi?on, Wm Fuulkner, J A >.i:k c-tr 1 T u J 'AT If inn, Poek, : t: v, fy* .uy-.ttu Bur:.?! l ''them maimed and j crippled. ORtHTiCj 12 tiij um. j More Evidence. Horace Greeley, having been recently i j invited to attend a convention cf negroes ' j at Raleigh, North Carolina, and being un ; able to attend, has written them a letter, in ! j the course of which he says : B< Ti'tunt. We may not win a full raeogxiitfoa of; yar rights directly; bat the effort will nevor ha abaD- j dorsd until i!s success is assured. Ar.'T wo are no longer resisted by rested, tetjscicus pecuniary interest —an all I but omnipotent "vested Slavery the tree, where- I of cejfro hate and white prejudice of color are branches, has been out down Tho.a is still vitality in the root?, hut the oranehc? u.ra fcounj to wither and decay. Yet this is not the work of a day ; and we must "loam to I liber, and (tf pood bo) to wait. • This shows the purpose of the party, of : which Horace Greeley Is one of the leaders. 1 "The effort," says he, ,4 tt> win a fall re cognition of the right* of the negroes, will j never be abandoned, until its .success is as-1 mired." Ought no: ibis to be evidence ruf- j hcicrit to coi.vh.cd any man that the Aholi- I tion oartv h.tend to give the negro the ! nght of suffrage ? 1 IMPORTANT! j ______ * Notice to Election Boards I ! Tlie District Attorney of this county has given tlie following notice, to which we i call the attention of the election-boards and i citizens of this county: i To the Officer* of Election and Citizen 9 c} Bedford County: "An District Attorney for this county, charged Msnd with the duty of prejeeuiinginitaccurtiofTendersßgair.? tto 'as,cf iue Cummonscaltb, 1 t' ink it tiitn-ly and pr>JC , ; er to salt your attention to atpicstion cot-tcrrdng tl.e right j of .voting at the approaching election : to the end that the ' la"s WHY he kept and the legal rights of electors main ■ tallied. • Itie qnniif.critiors of an cioctnr (beside r.s!urlizs:ion • in case of foreign birth) are few in number, and are plain ly set forth in the Consti'aUoii of the State ; and so long as that Constitution remains unchanged no power what ' ever can add to or subtract front them, ihey are recited in the general election laws, and these laws are thus made to present thi only question- which arise ai to the electo ral qualifications cf our people. It has been alleged recent!)'that Pen-reporting persons ' under the United States drafts, and others who left their I districts to avoid being drafted, arc not entitled to vote ' at c 'ate elections', and that boards of election should re i ject their votes. But tiection hoard.' hate no right tore ; ject the v ites of inch persons, and no power to try or dt - ! terminc the question wiie'her they are ir. fault or not un der United States laws. The al • fditv of stopping elee ; tious to try draft questions, is manifest at first blush ; and there i no law conferring such power on election officer*, i cr regulating its exercise. On the contrary, '.here is most ■express law. with penalties, to prevent any such depart-* i -r from official du'v by them. By the 10.3d section of the ticneral Election Law of 2d | July. 1823, it Is provided, that— "lf any inspector or judge of an election shall know j ingly reject the vote of any qualified citiicns, if * * each of the persons so offending shall, on conviction, be punished in the manner prescribed in the 107 th section of this act, (i. c. by a fine of not less .hen ?fonormora than ; 1300 ) By the 67th ."••'•tmn of tha sarae law. it Is provided, that, ' "Every person qualific las aforesaid , ar.'i WHO shall make due proof {if r ~"'red) of his residence and pay ment cf taxes as aforesaid, shall be admitted to vote in the township, ward or di-#ict in which he shall rt 'i.ie." And by the IDt.o -c-tion of tho same law, an inspector .-: oath is prescribed, which is in part as follows; " * * | * and that I will not receive any ticket or- tefrain any person o(li-r than such as X shall Irmly believe to he. •cco.lingtofr. '.iioHx of the Constitution and ' -ass j of this Cc in moit wealth , Tit Med to tr-i? at such electioi. without requiring .-o -h evidence of the tight to vote k. that YOttl n-'igLltors turn on! bo the cD -!mm. If'tiioy cannot fit', there w?:\ other vav 4 , 'iff// 3 i">vr .team at..l Lnd l/t> -n. Jfi '• -v-ncra' 'should attend, in person, to ; his • neighbor to the poll, Hurrah, hoy 3!— '/keep tli ball rolling! Doctors jjijter. The X. \. T. lbunc , of Sept ?C in -m firSclo headed, "Come up LLigho '-..dr. see to John Cessna, we t ' e '* ' • g. i "Ve arc sorry to see Mr. Cessna si • c, fre. ly mi justly pressed upon him. It negro . >,"• -y is I not a issue in I'turtst/lvania at Id ii.lr to /snoto what .v Jiirn Ccsmk tries to make people t,e --| lie vet hat Negro SntFr*<*e ia 11 -rt issue in Ptiinsylvania. Ilorat e Orcelcv says : t id. Who shall decide when doctors disa gree.) The best plan is to vote tlie White j'Ws Ticket, and tiiert yod can't go ivroo " Beware of Bogus Tickets 1 ! he county has been fooJotl vvitli •:!';• a .tifcets. Kxamine your amnUtiiiiicn before Ib'ft shoot. Eire a solid .shot. Hake your rote count and don't fritter it away ' * "scratching" a single name upon the tick '. T-iOjjdc Cat tci* AIIOX-.-.'J • I The Abolitionists will, doubtless, . st . p lying hand-biiis, just prior to tire lec on. i ..ts is one of their j dial games. )ca'i be deceived bv them I LIES! Tho lt Trtej" 'rer is (i.'k-tl chock fail f ih® uost glaring ji,d outr~*ro .us lies a rcffard to | Democrats. We appeal in ike eHdtiyer.t pco jk- or Bedford county, can vou be influ ty u'!i itif.tm ..:s • : • * Among the ixt> whirl I . r . , l fii list .7 .rcr iittcr. ai"o uie Jollowinff " fbe Coppprliotidv cctito'piilntc ' a <,. pi r iF.-assiita no'i. "Copperheads -hoot at K.troll*"" ot"- frs' Ciipj rh.--.id- v■:ia a In.b t... exclude the soldn-rs from t! tight of tulfra I ♦C" - - jJerlifHtls run'ho "unfy , u/i; ■ in debt!" Crotise was niurder?-'. dor cf the Jedford or?Me"Copperhead tecr.dnr>gß Murdered Josialt Bsfughm";:-.!" "Copperheads ! breed the barns of f t/u n men &•: , &c.— ; VLcn wc say that titer" tilings are wo j riißt we mean and wc hold n..i-- o lf pt by "craer of tie Bcdf'Td C.;2''te," why is not B. F. I.leyere iidi.ted a 3 nctcssary to the jhocting? Ah! tic scoundrels who promulgate surit het'-di lies, : now too wrli that th.-se charges arc coined in Ai-ii-owo ae".-irs:.l heart? and tiiat no decent whit-, man, (only their own iniscrabid dines) can to induced to believe them. Ilow low must a party iiuvw sunk, whose tenners are compelled to resort to tricks like those of the Bedford Inqturtr S3OO. A friend authorizes u? IOPRV F'-.'T >• he shall lirite voted, on next Tuesday, hr <- :, lbfc FIFTY" DOLLARS t ... tiie Dc "i. State Ticket wiii be elected ! 1* Ir . i l>t)i.LA".b ttMit .a. J. Ct-'horu ni.! G°u. A- Sudth -will be elected to the L-gi l.i turo! i iFTi DOLLAIiS that the w* .-le De,n.>- cratic County Ticket will be ek-o. Ji FIFTY DOi.LAIiS that.! Mi i\ lar ,11' be elected District Attorney! FIFTY DOLLARS tluit Qeorga l ardurfl Will lie elected County T:-..t-;;r;; I j FIFTY DOLLA U.S that ! icut. v G -h --j ol;z will be elected Ass' r:nf<* Judge ! j FII'TY DOLLARS that Patrick Donabo#- | will be elected Com", Surveyor j FIFTY DOLLARS that Michael C V Kitcb |ey will li elected County Commissioner' f IFTY DOLLARS that D .1. Anderson ! and Snmtui Berkley, will ba elected Dir Tors | of the Poor' FIFTY DOLLARS that Bedford county i will give SOO'njHiurify bar the Democratic State ' Ticket! ' All of tbew bets to be taken together SHAME I j The fiqtnrtr of this week contains it; .--sua! |epD p 3(fuiJrtPbiJi£li ,^t , ( 9&u "copperhead," -;r::hors," "bum-burners," I ouso-m v rderef," *,.) ask yoa to vote for i aen on their ticket!. R.mcurtvr yo Ui , ian _ derers ' Refuse to vote for a man on tfair tick- ' St, and ysu vvUi taach thcua kernel*! U*eir man- : sere! j THE NAIL CLINCHED ! White Mea Not to be Diafranoliiscd S Senator Erckale*w on Con script Sutirage! K::AD! HEAD! KI:AD: t % , U-S. Senat rl> - i.-.'-uv }..s ju.-t writ? i a letti r fui-y and c; arlj L. ui.sg the lig'.l iof ru f-r .e>r ; .vr con-.... ■!* t.> vole at t'-; co:w --j j..g • is-.i..'.-r hue! ab v is una of !.-i : ibtef s.v it; o United States and as he ! ." fir Aii 1 I the Sena: when the act oi i h •>, 1 S'<> pas.-cJ, he uun'.u to kn v .. Dis'rue :1. Ivead L; l ater and he ! Son bicd. L. ?FI,AU£ QUALIFICATION. i pir. >o.-5 to t .-.a iintj and answer a fj tca non wl . fifls hi en recent ly put into poi.ii.- ! "■ e, inv King the conatrni-.l >a ot *-ev-".xi I ac". •" Congress, and the con Mg'ionid rela t" >n- ' this State with tli-- Ued-.-fui butt u ; merit, i'l e qoestio i is, -Are <■ . n dr.-s -vu isi several L : . S. drafts who did not report Ibr : du. , _ i l.tliriv-d is voters at elev'ions h*-!d lr> \iftue o{ :ue Coii-ti.u.l HI an] !u>s of tats i State ? A Itn tluT tjuesi! • ■). ciiuet;.'.o wi.u . : '.tre tlie Siafe. ofli ; af eieciion au . Oiizt-l b- ' v ; J bound by duty !•> exaaiiiie tiie quail; . tion of a - •:•••■ a.a respor 'ir • j ih.,. . d man, at; iin r> ; ct Ids - - for th tviic ti nt of dur the l - hiv-'' 1 I hiiiim two propositions upon litis I of iutiuiry, ant! rfmll support theaj iy suc't /*r j guineiits ant! authority -t- .;:,i to ... (feci.-ive- Tbe .. i- ; , that t-vtry tp- ' ! alio i -ub , tragi- it. Pennsylvania, -tv imt m .tiiz ttioti u. pot-. - ■ nf i .j-eiga t-irtii. is t.y tiie C.-o-it- Inti n i t iiiO Mate; an . i.ntt neither- •!.. Ly;- : i-lature of ;.r; .Mate n.c lae C .nye-s of t!. it Suites Can el.-trnj;.: tiio-d <| i iiii]--titon-- :in theyiightest partlcdh . I'lie tecofitl propo | eiti. ' • t! . . the cdcc'.l a hoards, >,r odi y-s of ! election, in tl is Mat:-, ar< nut authorized to try or Jm ii.e any q-.tesii ;i -.vh-u i ondur r t •' ieot tie fv.'i t of any vote ? (di-tn •' re;'.donee i* r.t.t reqiiired oi !•••.■ air. public seniee, underrt i-ecor.i aru m!- tin nt ) Tl..scare tlie wliich ii.niii fin be ntided and from which not hi. .g cari Im t.'.ki n away, unless by ti.o same pjtver v."I• i h e-tablished them. There t but on • cx c.-j-:ton to the universal truui of this proposi tion. a: ! it is founrl in the Constitution of the United Stales, in tlie provision conferring au ' : ty upon Cong-.r. to pars uniform laws of hatttrwe.', con nected with sudrtigc q..r!if:;-ation a! her e!cC : lione, unexereiserl or fmregulnted by ber Coa stilati-m. It that an act c i the Slate Legish'.ture or an act id Congress, (irtscribttig 1 qu.iii.'icati.'.-i, or "Mating a tlintjuahdcati'iti of sti'lntge at S'..to election*, muvt 'te wholly Un authorized ami vu- 1. When it was desired to extend si;* 1 age privileges to our s s:; 1 ii.'-e 'in-re is no grant ol power lo i *--*! i ' rrr Swito HI tie t . Consli. ti v.-'ic!i f.it -.xc!.a'. ' m ' loi it :M. teiu .. V- d ti.; -- ..re. :- grsnt to Cn :,iess . .... puwnr to puss t tUbriii utwsoi us j fragc, is -ds., inconsUient with the preitasiun, jf . t'-C lU V. ' ... i::;vr ir oi. Cv ". . ' •• V" A- P -D A-. i iV y i.. r. . 'r.-'"T ilct a't - i><> : unl.-r ce !.- * ' 'u' . ' b; t '.'v.. rr i in this <;■.. i i:" ' 0 . re- 'IH ir Ms, and holds truly, 'i . -rri ' t l.'oi d Sistt-.s enn i ''• i■ n *' . i. so" 7 . i.io.Uth -1 . . sut . . :l! O * led i-iliiilc.oi, -ho tb it . i; 'Hit n, >u ai„.' gfounsi I Wlv, •n ■ grown.: it ch • J ii-c: !e i Slates of the ; Suutii ar, . :tcs no long >r —at least not States !in the Unit." but Conq.iered ttriitorios, and as •ach, stibjei. Couaresiionai juri-dtclion and : tnlv ' rence as to suffrage in .1 other questions. !In MM one party to the debat® asserts, ami tiie other virtually concedes the doctrine above stated, of tiie exclusive power of a State in ; the : ton to regulate suffrage for itseif. Clear . ty, ti.e: . . ti... common consent of aii parties, ! the position is esta! ' : bed that Congress cau .ijt make the responding to a miiltary draft a ! qualiiicatioa of tnitirago in Pennsylvania or j any other adhering State ; and the act of Cua griss of 3d ol March, 1365, supplementary to : the Conscriptionactr, must receive a const; uc , which shall conform to this view of Conrrrcss ; al power, if its validity ts to be maintained.- If. There is no pewer or right iu boarda of : tV etinu to investigate or detert t.e n tKro of the stfid act of 3d March, 1855 ; bit, on the contrary, they are forbidden by law to | enter upon suoi action. 1. State officers are not hound to take j oris j diction under D. S. laws and execute them. Congress can charge no such duty upon them. This was held by tne Supreme Court of (be U. I in the case of Prigg vs. the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, to oe found in the 16t!j vol ume of Peters' Reports, and is the undoubted law of the land. The Suite might, in a proper cast, charge such duties upon tbjtn and com pel their performance; hut this has not been done in tie present case. On tha contrary, the laws of the State do most expressly confine the officers of election to the examination uf clec : torai quaKficntious of voters under "the Con- | • etitution and lawer of the State," as will be ' presently shown. | 2. Tfco act of Congress does not attempt to 1 confer any power upon State officers to secure ! its execution. Put by the prior conscription iiuttnf Mil March, 1853 Co'-,- n docs confer | I authority in cases of desertion upon courts 1 , mania! to try deserters and pronounce sentence • upon them. This is the sole ~.( J exclusive mod" • provided in the conscription laws for the iiia! ' and conviction of the uescrtcr and for adjudg- ; to- him tha piiiiufthujciK pro?hid by law. i | The Action of :lio ac 4 . o' 3d March, ' 1803, read- in par!, a® follows: " * * And any person failing to reoort ! af"-r tl'it* srviee of notice, as 1 erciti prescribed f e.'iili' ; i.if*ii, J i.i:.j* a- j tiitiite oi psting ■ n ' rom therefor, . >ll bo deei. \•• .Jeeer 't- i. and sl>.i ! !.; Hire-te-1 by the I'rov.ist ?Jn.r ---■ al and • .hi ti i: • nearest p - you ti:i *i. tjy i CtCKT JURf vl., on! U; >1: pr>>p- i '''big ! -but not ii ilil.' to do !., ktary ti, doty oft.,,* Pro . :st ' ..*'•!J :j tn .st ;i.i deserters, hetber ' - '•■• v 1 - • 1 ' ■•'i ■ • 4.4 •" *!. or !*• -ri- ca'd d in. . i,_ -■ . i-... uu• r ttiis of nnv 08-er act • t '."i-irf., >vi . . • tfuy mv be found, and o Sen-. s■' 11 j.■ rc -. military c auiutuder j r js.tf:.: 4 y j "~(, cc<\" Jly other aeetiens cf , the > one act, .'or(uer pre •. i-ion is made for * . 4 quote r. stem oi ...llit-.r*- nrreti ilia!, iu. ! eluding the procuring of cvM .-\ the cm tin -1 iiiiiicv of triai, \\ h:n . v-seary, &c.—thus ! ia :t regular ;r. inner. 'no examinationof j a fur..ml bng and a pronoun.- i scn j teue#ir. conformity with !-tw. A tribaiu! U , oC.-ijjiiais.i j ir,i i oof- rr- 1 in-on it and itc i procemiio-s -utj • • d to reg-d-M iJ|ea j titc r.cold oi tin: tri.u and may be re |'. 4 wwi ie superior authority, and i',„ i idect ;f' . proper c:t-i ntr . hv pov -r t.> rtu.;i ihn ponUnuiuni of the ! person con\ icu (I. i.iot.e •?- Of :oi oi" the ®npi. oieata \ry lid HI i . ' Ii : tit*:;, IS i>ro\ * a'Hal fiim otfeiov its If re... fixed Ihy tlie act oi i - ■ \. i po it: ! ' co:ivi-i. v ! • such tiiiii*-try j ooorr, the. t' • e-ter c>y ;j the yen tin- ufl.A ato iiis oifeiiS'', iv- ,;er ..eler the ! L i. rmr ui . ;tcrs;.i- t*,• u: such .nil .th! cod i vi-. ijtiti ! y i.ii i.- ii„ iM;. 4 ns.i >ie tutaeir -• *.,• •! m t tii -= foods i . ijiies iwu under tb-j icons-rip! oil l.'rnt.-i S'-i'trt; cxciu it. at i ■.- t iitarv *•<.-. trig over cases-of :n I oth ttry n. otfense andprunomos •.. ;-o.i-. -111. , o ':a etsci ■<% iav.3 stiil more I-- • . u fi. - an tutf. action of o •i- ' . TV in >/■ .- -.ire sworn that ; h..) wiii -.t •'vx.iliuu®. ochty or ret use to •receive any vote -c-a n-.jr jijrji* whom they so !i U-ucve t.. !. > !•:. . > vote according to :ii" pi- v. •-)- ii; -. .c ; in a„d the lawa jof this cumeitmwealtfa;** Aod tha general elec -n I.w hot :~.v t'iif. rl 3 t ..." 4 ey w y ijtrsoii" n n.fi.*'! to v-le a.vur eg to its provisions • soaii ••* admitted .*> vot. ' jr. uis proper die " Tnere are iU.-j ben.-lfi -a tor ":• •'> hvr.-i a- may vtoi;,. tr.ese plain aaj in>- peiativo requirements u. ti>e lav/. 4. i- a* i.t_■ i c-vi '-n - of the law upon the ' prr-=: -it- :' i" •. *. f inquiry, I refer to . the pr> '•eedinjrs in 11-.i.sc oi K.-pn-penu.viveaofthis v tate a' the la-# ?• upon a particular 111 pending before It. Ii was a bill to withdraw pri< il .es of eiiircn-iiip ami the right to vote fiont des:; ters, and drafted men in deftmit. IJ'M tlie hi!' ■ ucci-•-tully opn-'iscd upon the Tin ground 1 : n"c s.ated in ibis argument,that the q.ial-hcr-iuns ,f sufftago are iixed iu the C 'MStituli'-: 4 ! of the State a;id unaltered except by an amen 'mm! of if..it instru-o"r.t bv tta pc pie. The sound uad ju iicious marks of Mr. Hrovvn, oi -.ion, and Col. kleClure, of Franklin, ti'*-i 1.:.g m -mbc-rs •! the majority in ti.e i louse.) •vero %-<•* ■ of any under the Constitu tion and laws of thi- nor cin tiiev 'nter upon any iuq sim* r - '-ng his performance of duty to !!i I Stau-s under the Cur.- F'iiption 1 .73. > -• :n ou!y perrcr n ths d■' 4 t . n.'-m by i ir election laws, "• 4 ' :. p.-. -. -. .. „t w'de . iiiey are bouuJf v-.> '• v-..." ..d ''rter- nnJ non ■• poi ii.tg njert .. By :L.j coimcripMorr law; 4 th y may ■-f' d'. r >r" rour's martial, -uvici -d. pun- bed or pardoned accor lU-y to . • cc.: ; ■ * . crrcuctatanceg of each (" :*c. It i ; - -.. >l* ■• ; y with the gov* ■ te- *t is si enn-d sr -h-jvusing ith provost mar .-Irds, boi'.r;'-of enr ..mr-nt courts Dtartiai } ins., rt. vvi'h ad ti*e machirierv u* ti.scons/rip* tion laws, including the numerous officials re quired tor conducting a general system of mili tary trials under th-^nv. But, v. 44 ; "over rn-.sy be tha poii.-y or action |of the Id- lend Goverriaient on this subject, it I 13 c-'rtuin tha* '**t te e.-.-oUon br-,r:15 cannot take inp ur.t:. i drnit c.t- s and pass ttiein as ; legatees of United Status miiir.iry power, or in ! any other Capacity whatever. C. R. BUCKALE'.V. | Sept. 30, ISOS. >| FLAG-BAKING! j r - Mai.gel, of tba Mngei | in tbis place, rai-.ri a large nnd bcnuti ; i tu'l dig, a few daysrgo, in front < • hit house, • j ioMriUJ wilh the -otto, "ANDRE,I' JOU*- {• - •.***> I I/r< JU riCKET • ; : * the „* ofLVmocr-:- u.id.c.,der it th j if-. :.;.;rraey ~f J*-,:," ~4 IJ ;igh : township, Will march to victory, or. the 10th of j October next The stars and stripes, the ban j ntr of democracy,- has also !en thrown to the ! breeze, by Mr. Shoemaker, of the Bedford'Ho | tel. "Rally 'round the gag, boys, Rally onoe j again, shouting the battle-cry of freedom!" ! Londonderry boys met j nt Palo Alt 3, on Wednesday evening, Sept 27, and were addressed by John Gf. Fisher and ; John Pawner, Esq,. The following gtttbam | anted as olftoers of the meehag: Jan** Mat ' President; Sanaudl Devore,- Geo. W. lieales, Nicholas fl Baaiw, Jacvb Tharp, SoL I harp, Samuel Voluntine, Isaac Burket, Jacob j Brunor, DaorW Ridev, Peter S: u rs Perer \l - orignt, Jot.u Th*rp. >,? h . Burket, heil ; •• :ofc ff-iSiJenU ThjnusJ. Porter, Da id b> • mr. ne, John Lowry, and Tlu a-is • , Secretaries. Iho iv'urnc-1 %et. res wore out in force ar. I fu'.l of cnt. for the Bcokh 1 crntj aa.tiv. I i jrrmh tor r. jaJuf?d'?r;y 1