=;;; The. Derhocrkic Pathman'. B . I.; bls El? N E, I'A FRIDAY MIRNINC, 'OCT. 9, 1868 The Radical Jacobins ! le free government• in thil brood land of ours, to be eustniKell fnr•lhe preßent, B ed preserved4Wor the future, or is it to So down, in tbirknese and un der the Inilrful itifitienern of lint nitro ewes Congreoeional Olignichy which. with n rod of iron, at present rules the hoer! Is the Union of our fathom lobe rent( rcd, and - the slates of thit South to resume their old telations to the reihmill government, ne free, equal and indepen dent states, or nre they to remlitn, 2b at present, the mere puppets of Jacobin tyranny and contempt? Theme ar'e questiona which must come borne with startling signitic'ancc to nll right minded American citizens who lov e the liberty guarantied tethem by the Consliention, and hale tyranny in whatever form tt Iw exercised: and, in weighing these goes . lions in their minds, if the hitt/o,y of the paid three yearn of raclicil tome rule t• not sufficient to open tlieir eyes In the appalling danger.' by which they are en compassed, then, we fear, ti Had anti ter Ode day fir them is near at hand When the lase' rebel - Laid down arms to sjibrniPsion to the nulliortty of the general government, "bow ritteerely 41111 every one hope that. s trife old con tension were nt un end, end that poet, judieinti. tnenpureit would be imtuulcd by 'lore , in power Ri ex time the rlcrtTrit - tti. , ufririt--to---kx....jirrhenrri- amid the more Joyful and conreutnt Mm!. made hp the fl;mgm of JI re 'init.,' and hnnpy reap 10, r , intent l 0 1 Ir 0 in pence will) enell ether, and erjqy h)e•o-inFP /1 . 11.1 Of fl ef.runmn g i•rnment, tinder a Conotilio 1 , II 1..1,11•te with every I , o'o brippirt, ,, nod lq.,,teriloa of all -ii, well nn rhf 1,41e , r-- 'which the niItIOSI llin rnt I Vt I 111 (r( its il'ilorit,u• NO rever,l fr Iml r, f. , ❑'. l MEM 11111, rtln4 ' bow have II r•r I , y ra 1.0,1 d n o, e ,t wronwl! .Ift, r the IA it thrqe Cor,pr.o•lowil ing ll.r and tnenn4 ‘01.41 . 1 n Presi•ii for !Lt. rilhl'r r... V•.-r y urp ,, i• 1,7, uld unli..l 'II, rivi, I order the (In in nil rtitrtr. nv OW) , /04 .11„) u•url.irg 11,1.1 ,, 4v, T. ,11 eq of i VIP govvrrun , 1,. 16'.1,1• , !%.,. Irnlflphnif II( lit ('ort..ilti..lo.l 11,1. r II ;I.lox fret !buy r,,T.•rvi , (• 4 41 11., I. = pi. icy L g a..lp,i,xr, I 1.3, ritpi IMM3IIIIIIIMI flo: t• of II i it •/.I. mu .al poll 11, 1,111 114 ,, 1 VII lilt . 'l,ll ' 111, WO ft 1e. , 010.1 P , 41 Inpl xl4l ol• I dtry rti '0 ON 11 I \ tl , O •p• .11141,11011(.1 by 11 • 1 , 11 j , 14 rt• ong ul hi II i,lll he'ls /1, , HMI Ilrhol.l n 1....g1t1 that t•;t t.'d 11,1 If 1111,6 if v 1 0' Ihnrole the (1,.,:t ry 4 . '11/ II .1 11,4 1111141 '• 11111111Iry 41* 1 , 1•11.1,1, nil. by Ibe pourer of t lo• b•.%0111• . 11,11 r Congreil u.urpnt,o eslq or a rri hti r 1 , 1(k of r”lt nro ni,.l di grrulf.l rlrp4.l bug yordo... 11 , 1 r,e,t lit erm end !he idle, 4,01 el ‘1 , 1, , ..1 :,,irrnep she Brent or Ihe irtio Ilipinl reFidela 1111111 jil . olllo ort• di `rnnrLi~r~l -11111711 A If o ur . rett.,,,, and tyrotnny—nnd ILrir 18. r 6u .I 11,1 goitlp 1,9(1( Into a dreary, TI nv yrnry civil cr,11,11 t,l n 1, I . I! I penrcrly IPHP IIPMIFIIC1IY*• to tiff In ill I Ilil ultrresipt null prosplrl'y of 111. C010):1 V 111101 would bnvc been It c"tut in um.“. or tlpe woody mole of Ihr 11lir - lhr tothlic Ittiri hefts nu•rrnr,nl _th e pith lin cre•dio impaired —,lnnreron9 inns u po n 'lin it 111 1 ,4 1.9101 and prne tiers of the government -the Corivt it tillon a dead letp.r --corrupt Mu cud crime running riot In nrorly all the depttri tw.ntfi— heee nro come of the righte beheld by every rye, an I t,II, fur what? Solely for the purf rise of en forcing, nor only nrgro ruffrage. put ne gro ruprerrincy upon the South Saw pun ishment for the "rchi Mon." and. I hrough Ouch euprentncy, to perpetuate party power Thee Jacohine have boldly sunk the patriot and statesmen in the partition and demagogue, and is there. then, not something terribly nignific.int in the black record they have already made for theineelves! And, considering what they hove done, Lee it reytjtts any great stretch of imagination to see what they are still capable of doing hereafter, if pow9j jut continued in their hands? Fellow citizens! will you trubt tlfese Radical Jacobins any longer Y As a re Belt of the electionv, this (till, are we to have a eliitinuance of the monetroun •nd criminal mie•rule of the peal three years, with s till more dieastrouti minim LABORING MEN—a vote for the radloal ticket on Tueillay next, is a vote to take bread t putoof the mouths of your own children, to put In the mouths of impudentAi4olent negroe, of the South. 4 (_____, v .....,:, _• . •-4 , . (). 1. ' / --‘_ v• / '',. - ( -,' -' s -;'); 1 1' ../ \ 4111 . tut r.t. /%'t/Aid _I Ittlit i f C [ t - ' 1(, , ,,, , t,/, ~ „, _J_I / 71,/ /• 4); - ~'"/,/ / / /// /A/)) . '. • i_\.a A: \nlyttit" , • _ , _vz..., i., ......„.9 . . . .. 1 VOL. 13 BELLI quences in same for um? or, are we to have peace flarfriony, proeirerity, the null lie burthens 1 ghtenid, the public credit Improved, Confidence in ilee mo bility of free government re-eat and a restored Union upon tl a hams of the Conntitution ? If it Is to. be the former, you have onktvla let the Radical,. rule! If you desire the latter, you annul change your rulere II? GM inn St corm rut 'MIR DahluieliAl IC CARTY, nod id to nol to be dwubred that you will choose the good, end discard that which is fraught only with evil result/I! In Pentin}drania, on Tuesday next, you will he called to the ballot box to 11Rf14 the sentence of condi unnniton upon three unfaithful public servants, who hare 111114, for yearn pint, benn trifling with your ititerentn mid Tironeerity ! Let the tentenee then to be ur,elndme.: I.e tittered in tones of nn doubtful or All , ll qr, I orrt. ET.VI I, AS I 1 , 1 -4 CI r tort 1;. , VV11. 1 V , IT ( I , m rhr ham? o mad' iieldor oil Oil A I I. I ME Shall We ? I. ;!111 ir•, or nvitrly rtrht, hove p nlfire tray lltte Uuuc.l St in—, l'lttrof Th.•V Mere• 111i1111.11 Sl,l, I 'lie un•n;n f co.l to ohm,' twenty or twenty-five ernio "The Real peorJ pay you copper y 101 , 1 people, nud Try 10 Areritc um working! men, and I hvoin to I t, for 1 know t hry don't Ind r ./11, 1,, u, 1.11; rnnn,vl ry I+lerl • R 11,11r1 11. 111 110: 1,11 rio 111,4, apia:y a, O. ern rin..ry r.mv t • 1.00, , i 1,111 111e , i11.1,11 , obi !tins! Is Otto .41 ft Aohrric.o 1• II \.kIIL, Soll , ll, I:1.1 or 11 •oo lon ?of Ali. 1 , 1 1,1,4 Pl,l. IL in .1 r tt 1 1•11i1.,111 1 ti,l 1.1 1 , , iLn• J.11,'11.. II ~1.1 rl,, ' - ‘ , l it . 1,,h .t: ks .11 1., r•ulih,i 1.0 -.4 (I 111111! S v O l I 1 • 111 1. 1 lip W , 'l l l O p , y c., vr 11,11 w, lb) ti by tii 1. I s Ptl lipg, I SA. If oh 11.0 t A f ,tl.. tbe 'nu kt ill 4 t , Id DI 1114.erai II Swo ur 11,11 , 11, Nal, rill debt n lion t I 1111,•.bog „,I yet - 1:1 to her Drniocra.b ‘‘ ni k itivnivn 114;111.N( Men , ra y wh.t hi r thr rel,in of 1.4 ll•idiral' hits not iN . 1 . 11 the• gtt•tlr+i clinic which eviir dtrkrned Antrrp, Sty whell:r the 110t,,n that is, Is 110 1 I Ininell,lll tally worse than 'hellltiftin that ft ellt, 1 1c do not perk is unite WO not "gt another war, but we wont 'lie people to ihool '1 bete Is always sleeps sophistry in a heated canvass like the present There is lying freely, pointedly, toptarely and much ly A groat deal of fog , raised to blind the eyes of the people. But there is one test that cannot be conceded. Nu fug can hide it, no clouds obscure it, no dear to nettle upon and cover it /A y thew fines ye shall know them. Speak it in the streets ; annuli it on the hill-sides; puJ.e lenh in Ihe vulleys; let the wings of the wind boar it everywhere. nit test le the result, It is before us. Before vs in one million green graves. In one hundred thousand maimed oldierft. In one hundred thou sand widows. is a nation torn, bleed ing, and out raged In a debt of $2,500,- 900,000. Shall we continue an experiment which has proved so costly 1 Shall CIE Freemen of Centre County, freemen of Pennby vania, it is for you to answer on Tuesday next AT TILE POLLS. --A vote for Lord Armstrong Is- a vote for a man, who would refuse to speak to you ten minutes after the polls close, because you do not wear kid gloves and dress In broad-oloth. "STATE RIGIITS AND FEDERAL lIN/ON:" FON TE, PA FRI ~ "They Can't Tax Me !" •••• Silting on the steps in front of our of fice (n Tuesday evening lust wo noticed miming out of one of the store? up town, one of the laborers from Xalentine's Iron Works, currying upon his arm a 'peck of meld. We have known him for earn 114 n Lard working, industrious hotie.t, upright man —a good benited, whole smiled MAU, but alwayt on opponent of the Detnuerney An he floured nn RP, hulled him rind asked Will *Jones bow do you get on I „him, wan not his name, jnit we shall coil hint Hint fur the present ' Pour eat ugh It seems tinnier to flutise a support for myself and faintly thrill ever before I work hard, live poor. don I think or lahnge around, nud yet it in nI4 1 con do 'olive " Well, tliiit ie toot to he wondered nt thrILI.C-MIPAS. Ole T year after 3 enr In inereame your own hnrdens. Times will grow hard until you' rhange your way of voting, and laz es 'will increnne “Thxy MCt fe z ma much, for I're got nollunr ' They enn't. ell Lees see! What (11,1 it 01 reek of trent cost you ? I've renew " IL , yon know wh l u contra 10 roue hn•hol of weal MEI I think I e . lll prolt• to you Ilrit fort. 'fl ed i. prelly hrnvily 1•lail I .1 like you 1., 11,, .1!„ then W. II II rrrn Iran which Ililt wry 1111 , 1 vr...1 rued o❑ In x,..1 I II .1 !Ixed pl iw , , Itarrn by lutt,l tivlhea v . t•u xell ge•irM It Wtt'. (41110,1,1 with Inied Milne 1111 . 101 1 , gloliered inn 13 IC,111,111g011,111,1•111 .r•h horse ~ thrown Hilo in taxi 11 t,i,1•11.. 1 ,•11 n lAxed mdcL n; r, turn Port. , l in a 1 a ted uu•murr, Liken in A l IX ii '•irk (11111 Crou 11.1 011 11 tit %VII 131 ill wtha to 1 / 1 . !EAU,' ~•• I, IL. , ltj.li i tiolfl 411'01, WI , Xl . l/wl l t , pt/ liu i i nlnn•d li,keLel in a taxed Hove, fool OtIC , II 3 111 , 1 Flak'. ('lll WIIII IL e.,11a 11 a 111,1'11)137,d “Whew' well I'll ftwnng.lllitri4 nelr iy all title. I (IC( biro to never LI II dial wily before ” If it were not for the taxes you could toy a 'invite' of 'nett] for what that perk tinvi you Ile•tilev, it iv not on 11.10 alone you tile t risen], but upon every thing you hoar tip buy A pomp' of par gar only COS' , (Leta; or four centy, hint )011 briar In pay I ruin I vrekv to. twenty A pound of coffee only covta ten cent , . trot you boar to pay thirty. and if it roots you flirt e hut, 'red di llary a year to support yatir fatty:y, you may safely vay true half of it tv tax N.tw, to it any wonder that tiniev are 11110 you lund It d tlliou lt "II costs me mote than three liundriQ dollsin a year to live.; 11 uski'd,ko got ti*• ly fifty (Nate a 'thy and I * wed a great deal hotter Ihnu 1 do now on a dollar and a gustier I nee there is a great wwuniettniewhere, and I WO gunning to take your advice, and one if there is any good in curling for a change of rulers I'll try the experiment, anyhow, call rue a rebel; hut a hundred and fifty dollars tax is too much for me That much eased, would buy my winter's faith 8 gar, coffee, dour, &c , to lent men yen arid a roll or two of muslin and calico for my wife and children. Ito* thick headed I must be not to nee this before I begin Jo see now why old used to clime round and eee me just before the election and be smiling and polite, and why Map. some little nick-neck or other. —1 is rich; he gets gold from the bank for ;his bonds I work to pay that His bonds bonds are not taxed I pay $l6O a year all in little things ; even a box of ma!oh evils taxed. I thank you, bldjtor, for this talk; it has dote me gait!, a new light has broken in on me—and I'll not keep it hid under a bushel neither It is now all plain. I-deolare I'll rievet forgehtbat peck of meal " We gave the honest fellow a hearty trip and passed on , more deturatined than ever to work for the enlighterintent and redemption of jite toili.worti sons of labor. )AY OCTOBER 9, 1868. NO. 40. Our Prospects ! Never in the history of our country has the Democratic party fought übder more s , ,ncouroging prospects of success. The greet battle cry of freedom of speech, freedom of action, and the su premacy of the laws, has reached from one extremely to another. Equal rights, equal taxation, and equality in every Thing that would havo a teudany to ele vate the white man above the negro, bare been emblazoned on our banner and we ,Elre mnrching on to •tclory Taxation bee become burtlientionm to the people, anti the rule of Clint pßrly nbicli line plutlgtof the country info War, !untie siesolttie ihouratoli of once prosperous nod happy homes, spent Oceans of blood, and millions of Irea. mire, in e'cvaling the Derr° to a condi tionlbove the white man, is now about be loud .4.9fit4-4.PL. tory reverberate on every mouton n top and through every valley Show to I.he legi ins of Pandemonium, that turned the peaceful purt•uits of n prosperous coun tty Ink) that chaos and confusion, which is a truthful representation of that intetnvl spirit they inhabit, that the chain oh a thousand year's is upon their power, and that li rice ten thous t and years I f retributive justice, would not sulliciewly reward them! Onward" ti the watchword' No. the onward to Richmond cry.wJttch ho tliati.d our Nuitliers on the bloody hut re field of 11,,114 Rut', but onwitrd to the ballot Flux, fur it reetoration of }hum erotic Pliberpl,s, and that pence and tirii , p , riiy which are eel If1;11 to fallow L. I. next l'itet-day be a day ;wig to be etnembrri.(l Let the aged, the infirm, the lame, the halt and the blind, 'lli ft, 111)1, 10 parrs,Tate iii thy rtleinp tion nt (Jrt m uUrtunl court) 'tot, nud di, , ortler To par( Icip,o 43 In 1111. , W t 6 will hr ihe proude , l ft fit CI lot% of your liver , Detotroor )(I to will I/ICBM 3011 r !moony, !mil lime rich thbrritawe 01 cootur3 Le your, {Se (too In y, tilmclat La ilui• to your rooniry, nod 111111,1ot io 111111 you e.iptioNe NeV , r ileglailc yoor•ielven If, 11111 yunl It ft negro. fir It hocro I:rpotilicnn • 11W .1111: :St/IY %VITIIIN '1111: \I it 111 . 111 101:1. "'lie cur 1, 111 01 lLr I 01111Cf1111(le, to 111 , 11 11S, nt d lu•I nn cry-lain lilt ILe tt Con.] TUV,I of U. mob. r C 4,11.4 nr 1111141 that victory will iierdi urn ,nr 1,!111111 re g Are You Read) ? '.4- Dornocralm of (intro County are you e.i.ly fir Ow coming eonf e .,l The nine for argument has almosq the hour foeuction dose it 1121,1 '1 he woik ker.we yoti li ri plain )'r, ry nuul u ha can he induced (a. vat, the Democratic State (whet, on ne.rt Tam day, the 13tn, mail be at the poll., and must tort rijht in ,, ttre I hat, a epe•ial effort should 1), , mad,. to GET THE VOTE OU E It LY in Ole day II )nu know wr doubtful mon 81 111%1 IN i4iE MORNING yr vri; rilTl poi of the Democrat vol of thoi SI lIC we CAM 17101 be IWTIPtI Tils l er 1ii1 , 411 !Wife Ow role out more fully than it has er,r been we lut•it no doubt' Relieving flint, we are cenfidew that a glorionm viciory penile u. Ituttl c.in only be neourenl by •Igor 0114 *WI t ttergei to effort Let every Demoorat devote lit time to the gre it work during the few_ days that remain Every man is directly and even pecuniarily interested in th result of the pending coot ePt. The taxpayers want to ho reD.e•ed from the hurthous which press v.O ily upon them They can only find re lief through a Democratic v , .clA-Y, which will ensure economy nad , r4 form, !I speedy payment of the flacon debt, and an equal ditribution of the hurthens of taxation Every tax-payer should work with all his ought, for the. election of Seymour and Blair. The elecilion of Seymour and Blair will restore the Union; preserve .the Conetillition; insure peace; bring back our former prosperity to all parte of the coontry and to all classes of people ; re vive trade; expand our crippled com merce; give us on econotnioal adminis tration of the General Idevernnient turn out the thieves who are Fobbing the —A vote for Lord Armstrong is a vote for 'a .man who says laboring men are the "scabs of society." Treasury of millions; humeri • the gra-st one weight of 'taxation and ensure speedy payment of the National retit. Hero are incentives which must ap peal very strongly to every voter. Then go tb work, Democrats of Centre. Let no agency which will secure a vote at ihe coming State election be unemploy ed. Work so you never did before Your country imperatively demands your services A great victory awaits us on next Tuesday. Do your full share to make it complete and overwhelming. Are you fully ready for the contest If you are not, do not lose an hour; but havo everyvliiitg - made ready — tor' he coming battle, and that without delay Let every elan be brought into line, and then FOIL TO VIVTORY Stealing at a Dead Con - - gressman's Funeral. lion Philip Johnson, it member of the Thirty ninth rongreAe, died in Washing ton. and his body wan sent home to Easton, Pennsy Iranin. at Go•ernment expense The Radical Congress spur., printed 5:2.77.1 n pay the Sergeant at arms and Illidelho AMOUR 1110 00101 we find these. Eighteen ohib, silk ..$ 251 on Etght. black , . . . 911 no Threo hundred :mil ten pair hid . . 'O2 00 T.O 11111,44,11,0 k no Nine:f.,lo h n ,l.•, • Farr and elrrense, .41111. vta,, Ahl 00 ikAge, .1 , ..... „ . 1:11 00 All this will be frond to theplllrotnl rreni its of Song reps of i✓ 4 G7 and IStsiti 1 r th, gist 1110 I , ght of ailit.rg• 1 11 f ongn p 4 10 ahnrrl •7 sr 11011 111/ , 'l , :Ind who I'llllll II It 11' , 1 Ow In, lel 1111' Tl4llll - /IV , * /WV 01 1110 110100 11001 lure 11111 t VOI hOPOI nOIIIOVOII by Ito, pure - Of 111 •1411, a lit -1,..ul I 1 1/1 11 r , , 1 1,0 torol •Ir•f ert•l,:i'l. 1 .11, •I f • ~I`. I ` I/. But. her we h.ivo 'lu plll4 1/1 . ir " Flyers will remember Hint when dent' l'ongreserwiri none hill it commiltve rtll,4lf-dozen p.ukni clo.vs: !II lowkp, 100 re.rl+, etc , elm got] 11. (1.0 people ;Igo' poll II t only lororvir,l by lb° 1. flow ,who the ;II .;hot•I negro eye./ 1:t il.e Wnl,llll‘N, 3e, who Libor to I vo, II I. fti in you hut Iht rwmey to m y for there finertem for roil grin 11, Inks II II I. CIO .4 3 , , or riir•e, Illnl 'h.., Itildielk w ho hove rnl,l , eir ',,n in •i thou , unl usher Wit) it tar latto ealt.lll,,,tint litt,tittlA 111 mune) Lick •),. 111 3 1,11 1.11111 100 0 • 111111 111 1/4/Wt I If \I) I'. li r/r- /b.rirrr rrr Read This. Who is ii•franolti , rol Every mon in Noo loi Trout (11110, 1,1 , 111111., II !II Inn I/I I SI 111. 1010 ii 11;141 , 1 , 1 io 101147111dikg tlm 11110..14 on low al of the WI/Ile 111,111. 1111 , 1 11110 ‘I6/111,14 I/1 .‘orne other e.ii pe;-bag Shoe. I,lvele tl 11l 11111'11' IL y1%11114:1111011 for voti .g that eloetor 111111 declare 1131:Nell' to favor of ill.• civil nod rolitleal ego-alit) , of !ill men to toom„-41 1 xe e 111011.1i11,14 of 0.1(11 Of I gront. Stales above muned hough noting hills flue iteroldicot pa^ty, 11140 4011.1 4 t zsin,l tiegto trdg • m 111011 11W11 States All 1,11C1.11/11.11 I4 IIII11,1111111•111.1.11 1111-10 r 1110 111.1)d•II, ul foroing, Ihr nog, 0 Lid 11•1 , 1,111,1 1.110 111111 111/1411 ohlell 11119 been resorted to In life South 1,1 the t roc , ',mists Ito,. its not k , hill 11 ptwar in 0 roost still, tog lIgI l by the lotion ing Se I. NE . Union midi ;r, has 11111101 t ost this courtly to At kat.- 9.1`1, nod bought a faron there rvnnls to register owlet ptit, 15ions of the recoil ruct ion Constitution, which nays. -The (leneral tssetohly at its first nes stun, 0401 provide ..uitaLle laws for the regi,tration of electors,"—(Art V , see. n e wsier-It . llM. i 9 your name? Soldier—John Smith. It —Age S It - Nature or naturalized? S -horn In Bellefonte Pennsylvania It —Eve' Oen tel or comfort to the ebellion S.—No ! I served in the Union army f.om 801 l Ron to Appomattox. It --Can you'lake and not ncibe to the regint I talon oath? S of It 9 John Smith, do solemnly swear that I will support 11111 i maintain 4he Constitivion and laWs of the United Staten, and the Constitution a.nd laws bf the State of Alkalises ; that. I am nut eveloiled from registering or voting hy ' any clauses in the tiro!, second, third of fourth mithlivit.ions of article VIII of the ConsWittion of the State of Arkansas; hint I never it ill countenance or aid in he sic sion of this Stole front the United States; that I ivlcept the civil and po• rquaqty of all Inca, and agree not ——A vote for Lord Armstrong is a vote for the bondholder and tigainst the people. =iZEI t , ntteTnpl to 111. r ISI=ISEBI I=l Or ;11'1,1011s C1111111r11,.... i civil light, I,ti‘i4 • jnycd by toy nilmr I,Jr4 ~1 rfirti,,lllloll., tliiit 1 t 11,)1111, or (.n1111(0111 Il'--j tlt ' t ' ;'llll , t to 1111111 . 1` Arty 1.: , nn neeriont of pn-it nr p;viiti. 7141tport of the Govern... ot of tB I aped States, the laws of the 1 titled Mate 4 or tile politi cal or civil equality of MCI?, or for atlilinCon wit.. Hoy 110'1 , 1(.111 pally. cant take that malt 1 .1,1111. believe in any such equably at nil. an, better Man n lower, (711,1 as vier, my fol.4rr and mother Irforr Tilt I demand, air, to be registered here 114 a loyal len of the United St..tev, and an ex.eold iertlT the Union army. R —Can t help it, ,Thai's Ure regis 'ration oath, and if you don t take it you can't vote, hold office or sit on n jury in Arkrinsiim. It's in the Constitution, and ('ongresa ha_s appLoyed it, _ S.--I)—n sttch n ('on•'itn7ion, and 1 - I—n 1 . 0117,M4 , 1, too If f i ;.is the ticket (leant running on, he can't have my vote. [Exit, disfranchised For Irish and German ! I.llmt winter the more Ilimbent mem- heri of our State Legislature tried to have a resolution pasted for the purpso of striking the word "white' out of the Conptiiotion of Penn.yh anin, and al lowing ncproca to vole and hold office . The more timid Itopublicativ declined to vole for it But die Mpuriu of hue ply and e•peeitilly iIM hnlred of foreirn-horn r 1111 7 ,114, AvAR xtroirn by Tim rrrerchric XV Il 1111 Were IMO( John II tokroon, of Chester county, Raid : may posolbly>c the .day that I may ;ilk role by aide odh a -colored oeman I liftVe SIAM many colored women that I wrout4 rather walk with than a great Twiny while men kl)11.W n great many ringroc, %flit) I think are bt tier entitled to vote 'him moment limn n great many white men who do vote nod have long eteicoool the flan " ' • in voiro r. br//or 'hail an ( • allr l,r, °foil Is hi Her intihtti ID I.ole. 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NI. Briggs and Col Jahn M. Connel. Both theme gentlemen have heretofore been staunch Itepubbca.ue. --A vote for Lckrd Armstrong Is a vote for a man who refused to lend a "crippled soldier a crutch . • = WEI t or, c or v •n- J lir•int and
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