v*' -I : provide for the common de j mesUo-tranquility and their frjeedbrr jpfTT! A 4lii»Wai:! Thefllalt HsitliaS' - thf grrirmt ■,r,dffir& ] ' and lof government. Are-the arms or the, . >j l , . 1 • > |4rhttlil. ■ i ;• Becgfp : th[e Messing* ‘of: ?®b^.-.t'V oar *i‘ U, M < » h ' fof .llwae. puipos^p.wiki If litt ’ ; ’ ■1- J' I setve.H Tl»en; after all fond «afct\k militia only perform thee*;-. ■. -it; • |l ~' rt ‘ Itisndwmotwlhiw'awpnthsiaco -tW»,.inust we foiigettbe yhlekey. tti.ftwere iteell |-ft f -Jaii i. the " the oppoeitioniAo th;« • em. to Slate th© case is to. refute it.; I? iMBBIE, Proprietor. .. v, JfebL fi 'J»krko'tate ; to the war of 18lk, the • The assumption is algo contrary to. .! JIT ;So'dth : OatoHha nnlllffefttioh and the ancient practice and umfoimcor,stroc| ; 1864 i V' Dorr reomlion? f ; 1 - tienf By ith? Act of 3d of. ifcrch 'til &S&M • • I Jlnst wo blot out ottf of 1860, Section fl, Congress provided for Att,tl A*l V-liple fl »as Brecklri'rtdgeiV*Oaindljf«f the last three years, When Sta’Ws'and; the use of both land and nav*! fijrejgs tq ■ / Jl. ; .'y,o»]in4Mi»|£v~- ■-[■■‘V- -~ ! ward £ q O . the Sen**® ha| not .yet BRalhet the X?OWBtfc«tiq»i suppress Insurrection.- .The Act.of 2d I U .; ■•'■ W.lo Wtoohcd to •and authority 6t the Unidni ofMarch, 5, provided hi for.yicePlJ indent, bee “ prganmed l jo ordaiiiedthemnuUand T* nRE W Q. CUR TX N; baK " ,eM - B >’ ° ■ minisleikof justiceand all lFedei|ildffl-r law£ thoirjqxecution, or the pcdcottrof . | : - debt' will be MlfWd-aa^jromi’hfßa cera in All those Slates resigned-or tM. obstructed by.dUitaty V i OT ■ ? I* T. - nf doHatwr««* thfa wtm th* people ■ were forced to retire; when the! forts, force in r a StAte. During the nullifica[ --■ —■; “n- ,i . muotnaydn addition td>'tha immense r arsewils] and other property of the lion m £™ n y e "4 President JackoongaA J6T A good; Adi»« W f P** exheos* which haV« boon crtilcd due Government were seized and its . arm- nsoned Gastle Pickney and Fort Moul[ for sale at this office. [Pnce lOw. ; ; fi ■ - , ■* tt • Kw annth ks surrendered,? Hustiwje forgbt that trie witkregulars udder the imnlediatf : . r. ftr j},a L' a ■ . i fbf Jba : .when tbo Slates’were first called on command of General Scott and anj- jfWc invito the of onr traitor? hnd their friends ana aJ- I for troope, States tot then in rebeilion, chored vessels of war in the harbor ojf readers to the learne able Opio* ties in the such as n6w, In through tbeir Executives, hurled back. Charleston under the orders of Com* j OD gf Judge kgnew, (Id the' legacy U) gjate Senate against ih* express the Present's ProdamJtion into his n l “ anl «f the GonscrlptUn M on iod ytm !ot the people. But we , -lace,-and that troops,.sent to the sue* army has been used in Kansas ana », I Dj Lku week • • V i.- vi ;.l •* tioe of the Government, to sjive its Utah. ; Who ever intimated the outside of -capital Worn capture and its ;.ai;chiye« laws ant .j Jw n :i in live face at the time of the pffsage The truth is that ipstead of the den v ß for M>,ooOiken.j ■ burned on bygood and W. , jof tMSrVery law, that the impulseßjwhich 1 power to call forth themihtin beinj; i^ !'■ —» f ft— : The letter of of tis seat 4 first drew out were [dying in exclusion of any ef the preceding A-Tompefance Meeting will be by Maj. White,bt.the Armstrong atd IV a was prpibnged'and'igrants of foe- power of war, to raiso fa j pL^byUpian 1 Churchy Indiana dis;Hn or a provish, itk Beatei, Th wn at ony 01 «mo i&m f. disasters overtook us andiho scki'4 of the er.nmerMidn of o’clock. female, one irchpaen.ij^gjlatjok battle h'uhg in doubtful the powers, , andal an ftddttioia gram aro i nv decidedly The feieclidn will be ' Sf enlistment dioepeil; flogged sabsidiqry to flft former, as ite place j .hdd enl(&i. ;; : dim away, while the jtiee of hohio in the section, design Pro. JII/ DisTjPa, 'The.lett«r ! loi' h" H rr , 1 ,L 1 .!n,.i,0U ion majority.- • ’ upon its throat and whose vehcJfu is Ug aimips made if uni. jong.ng \Mr. Bobcf A J ; Jponbt'atinjr every! vein an'd fibirb. - ciort fogukrfqrceshop were stolen from the barn of AVm G. .we wcu a asu pur rou Vf Thon wherein jto nipe't unexpected opp i Wolf, in Urightoli tp.;ifii Friday nig it °T? r > he catalogue o ;;--the opponent of this power f.M 1 bjs fpowerful insurrcct.onjanj sudden', u.- , , a^\T . , , a( , nlailt by pretend t ! ■ argument? Does b.h the JleU#-?;;va»Kjns. j. ?so heUen idiisiration neecj -VvtfiL s ; . ■ ocratic kadersSipoh the rig And State ronoso Does So aslcUte dfc-Uhe national fordb ■>6s,-timo qt the wuni for ai.ynm that win. . , uj _ . sh'n’ It nroclarns peace to the!na,t)iiW ; Wliiskey .lrbsnrreciiop. \Bi)d dt thl lead to ibedcloc. thief the lorammt.emeni of and skfety,to ibo Stare. flWhclfuil ioutsct;.of this VebaUiop. : even at - J lion, r aml _-thdjr|Win bo .» back om;duty? It k bound all{rpai.d.!'this hour,,if. wo mfqce■ th.o force u . Baroains inir !d in ut the ptUiefuie amf fdtkiludi to protection with Flwndji of irbniandj the enlisted as, the j «Pg« . • A lt th.dr n'iseraide itud ignorant bile hooks .of steel,". But ltds to of! merit callsj,mqn ; uß to do. ; Uen?o thj i. r, a , ; * 1,1 a . th b bf '■ these ho! files. It Is to a mere inference ■ power,to call out thol mil.l.a in the adyantage ,U> oJI on l-rr AV t-Uh, at • • , ■ i-. which recoils to bis destruction— a 1 three easeif was added. Addition'is , bi» s ofHc6'in 4 l^ : (sr9ctioiiB fails Vyithin the er to t raise amp support armies, 8 alt|ca'(fr.fiho wn. If it be true that" irreetioM' cam be'suppress,eii only o\\J use ot tb(f militia, then' it is also, i tlialithe militia only pan .be used: ‘jxeculb the lows of thS ! . Uiiion and ■jepcl i h vasious, for .t be same argil at whiphprOTen tWincampatiblluy' the* bn»y necessarily prpvos the in |patibility of the other two, fur all lotigraflcd upon the same stem. — i ipcoinpatibility supposed to arise, of the maxims. rtsw unius est , necessarily uraws ji'to itself the whole number,if required by the exigency, to the exclusion of £bo Stale power. 1 , , | j i And in reason why should a jriajor -»p hr tr’ted b’ Si; ? Thp power bo rpstrietei y a tminot;. power to raise armies comprehend;-, for its j purposes the whole Scope of the pju-poses of atWies, while the an|- tboiijty to Pali bat the- militia is cori finodpto the enumerated three. | ! iu Biit it is** mistake in fact to ssy this case exhaust a the militia. It enrolls probably all, for how ean'any bPdralt ed withqwti alt Be known? But the, draft'is confined to- so many as are needed ■' foil. the omeigbney, while the oUierlreinai#in ;the iiiilUia |A-nd ; if you deny ; the nowerj -tol-rof eiat the draft, what is' that but "to say, youjr. force shalUnot increase wish jto.ni cessily£ -■ • * ■ Nor is it true- that the enrollment under this law exhausts the militia Neither the law of Congress, nor the ikws of the Staley so far as we know them, have enrolled 'alb; able-bodied men capable of-military doty. A wide margin yet exists inV;the .jlaw of the nation; but wo do |hpar of this margin allrpveif |in the seceded State?. '■ \., *| • As to the ,objection to the .131 b sec tion providing the of de sertion for those, wborfail to apped:, it is only necessary to say, we can net presume the complainant,will bo gti!- ! ty of failing to perform bts legal dot *• ■subsequent to the draft, when He fine * the law is valid which dtafts |hini.-- He ask's us to relieve him froni tl e draft; not for a military trial for mla conduct. Whenever be, chooscw ; to incwrtbe propo«edpe|nalty ftiyldisp beyfng a valid law, it iwjll be ib -time for tbe proper-tribunatl to. .arrest ajn illegal tnode of puniahmeirt. j ■ Tta question of Jamdiction! t* no* necessary to a deciaicti. The|noipt;|p fo& important, the cases too^otimer bns, and the labor 100 great. Itshonld therefore he left fop a{ dewtonj when ! itrhallhave tobeme,t v | -j ■ For all these waeooaj l qohcnr in rescinding tup order J fbr i‘ preHnit* oa»y injunction. . s • i.. ( CftUarf :£o|, cheap, at j ft doer lo th* JUyslons Hotel, }lep IWglMd*. • V- • : -v ,-A - ■ ~ ' - i'-i, i ME M=2ll h r ' >■ ll H ■ PSI : L_J£ jeen |nformed, npon that amongst, the reb |jht to Pittsburg last iwho'once held office but it tew, years ago adcrl of the Demo ; (We will not t:ivQ sent; lest there may L-M. ... his naihe at pret be «orne mistake .... . , .5i to, retire from] tie editorial manage inent of that pi per, and abbumb tha of t hei'Daily hegister, published ii Wheeling, West Sot writ Aon tinue to edit the War until the March .Terra of Court However far apart politically and personally, wo wist him, success-, pecuniarily] •_ in his nev undertakings■] tong, apart from hi politics, is not a bad jsort of a niai and if he will keep within the bound o| moderation will make »very rea< able ehiet. !•/ ■ I . ' Ttr -y.' . Jt Brutal Outrage'* . Lon last issrile of the gives notice, in tli \tar , Ijhat ho is ab:»u J'osiah 8011, a small boy of shoot twelve 'years of ago,| Wps; riding on' the platform of the cars on the P. Ft. W.&.C. Railroa l one day last'week, when Che Brakesman,without any warning. Ricked him violently in the side, knocking the train upon the"• track, land; injuring him so severe!} that’it is] fcarei he! may never recox er The train was in-j motional Che tube,, and the wonder is. the boy was. r ot. killed. The little' .fellow may have been doing wrong, but tbe conduct of the BrakesmanV was inhuman,, brutal. The boy is i still suffering severely from ttho injujy.— Wo hope no puijns will be spnrCd to bring this- monster to justice, j We ha*" not bobn 1 able to kearn- his name O'- ~-.o to'ihfarn- um .... . og. ; was beard but got the fact poui W"« have uo \lou-bf tliat asjsoonaj* ilierilio pre« and - ! /•CJotlimg;H jibs pbipn.;—' ThoJMlnd devotees ofjthe potty- were | driven by the leaders i« the [polls i shon tin-f» lor Brecki nndgo. pad KowU irig forth their etfrues |sgmrtsi the ;nb pie and patriotic pou£|aa, ; Though every fteplakei monerr the path of treasf lowed- by; unheard of/tsal! our courntty, net onc’ Uf or rogret : ■ tr' I='‘: Ifl 1 i_ - :-.-_ unheeded. and the o t [■try to© appealed in vai|l ( |manit| lb> i|®eyprwnde* nst' to 1 ha|lv : Breckiori&ge ; waa fhsed to ildlow this soldiejn fight fprthe integrity of tKoir'jeountry yohj'at the election, and in iSome St ||t]bey found Woodwards ;were will jt» disfranchise th«Tmen who darec uke op anas In defence of the' G iernmenfe. against. the iraiWrOaiT jucks orarmed rebels; snym r Firoless soldiers' 1 ey ery inch!. I can only drop the silent rtijar to their memory, and tipi pM the turf may always growgreeh aboye' their heacUJand tHo movlngjair tang aj sweet requiem aroUnd the spots Whore theyreat.’ ■•■;-] ’ | Rpb’t.Toombs, thu blstaht lessior.istj' who threat me< 1 to call the rtli ofj his-ilaycs .fyom Bunker, Bill, bceh arpested on an Alabw |n|a railroad «ar. fbr traveling without a] pass. Whejn a|kcd foy one by the gilanl, Mr. Ti**ra.bs said he had-pone, that he owp allegiance only to Geor ig™, nw! that Sfate required nq pass-'' I jjsrt I‘rohi h|er Ciliser.s. GcnTd limbs’l thereupon was ejected from the pars, and a crowd of citiaene and against the tyiphf-of the' Confederate Gcrrcrn bfjiSC’.!Bhatiregard, 1 ‘- who was; Itpn in Ip'ring oC|T|iKimbB' i ' non duct,. ordered- h m&< • bel ayrtatied pd locked ap. to tne jpat irtfnirß oft-ail old |who We- ibnptet p some of, Tooth b«’ f|pppe,[,;|jipmi»rng'';ti>, much; for-Tonmhaa^l^tpiMsoa^- galMl jrvs SjjS» i Wif'xwwn iijlliasc at ely i u> iihe!! j ■■' , i y conU'M, ' dfcgnicfi j ry tMiWea l fWitn j mmrtliiUe m«iuilder« Ju» > imbetilo mu 4vc f !>ei il»o myl !Teh< lUkD'i >F tliu \yar iniineUiatc 1 us' opotiudtj liagraccful I t tbreu cal |«rt ■ down; •tftabfc ei; "Soft oyrn ses the numbers but few, feud their o deceive 'at I oast a p.or ’The pres* rd slcoog thousands re'right in sea against suing tbeir iMrtod arid eat .Sb'j'tb :f tliejrt al* uratic pari* leri cireum i and des- I. '■ say appear hr 7 v -I by tho«e| n, wi»» fol-'j iiriidpai' to | the^jS^of be«a.st>to tTirt^ame; mtp v |^e», i party ! nibn. Joad- I stiepwi in I t'.G.bd, ■y ::&»:!»•■ wto-'tSiw FP- 0 ¥* b'or the pspw'‘cjrit n *r.j 'I it' 1 . :| ' A i i £ | .! ; x . -ij. FrtTotjfort bbro: Stephen Bnceland, ■ - Rochsilor boro: Stepheri I}l Crosi : Hope well ; tps Sohert Duncan, Jpe Irons. --1•,T 1 •, I ,■ . ,|| / 'l' Chippewa Joe,Dunlap.„!i. i«fg I'to are* ing 1 to k»v- at- Moon tps -vTm. Ddudt... ! ; , Palliton boro: Datid Davis. Franklin tpti SVN. Hazan. if;' North Sewickly tp: Win. Kenttedy. . Brighton tp:; Wm. A. Lairdl . I T - Freedom boro: Robt. ll’Caskejr 1 { . Greens tp: John Moody,' Joekeen Swearingen. -■ i • Economy tp: JohnY. Mark*. . i |New' Sewiclcly tp; Simrtn Otto, Jntt Wagner •• . j , Baccoon tp: John B. Potter; Borough tp:, B. |W. Bussell: | Msrion tp; Aus*in Thomas. j - - rrtjt JukOßa—lai weak. Harmony tp; George Banerl i , ■: Freedom: George Baker,[Thomiw It. Cooper, Joseph P. Scoff. "4 \ New Sewickly tp: Charles Barrett, John : Fisher, Jacob Peirsol, Edwin Reeder. John Zinkborn ' ; NorthSewickly tp: Hugh Dennett; David Graham; sr, Beiy Whisler; Or ritle Jicksori. j ' ■<. Big Beaver tp: Wm, Calboi Bakin'.'- ~ Rochester boro: T. J Chat C. Spoyoi er, J. B Smith. | Ohio tp; Wni. W. Dawson. , Bridgewater: 8. B. Dunlap. New Brighton: Levi Foster,: Porter. Brighton tp: Sum! Gillespie.! . Hanover tp: J,.> A. Gibb, Daj tle.JacksonJenkins. / i i Patterson tp['Wm Harriaott. ■ Bcayor: John B. Hail, jos May. industry . Supl Hoyt: Borough tp; Baal Ilebbrling.", Moon Ip: Ch as J ohnston. ' i ' f Economy tpf Jlenry tp: '.ames M’Culloiigh. ;South Beaver tp? Jos Martin. Phillipsbhrg boro: Robert M’Lain. Independency tp: WnrM’Coy. , . • > . Greene tp: Win; Snowden, i ; j ■ -I. .• SECOND WEEK.. ■ j’’ ~ Rochester •be ro: J. B. Brockenridgo. Big flenVor tp; Wm Beatty, C. P. ■Wallace.', -i! • _i B.riigowater 'bow: J. M Barbour, Thos Campbell " j' , J South- Beavqr . tp: Milo' Brhdebaw, Nathaniel M’CUnton; ‘ j | New Brighton boro: Abram Bcst iviok, ChasHoop*, Thos- M. McCord, John Reeves, David‘Bayte. ; -i ! Raccoon lp|| Elijah Brtfnes, Abni [ham Christy. Daul [Harvey. [- i Chippewa’tpi: Joii Brittain, jWillialh Scott,jr. - i 1• t' ' i North Sewickly ! .tp; Jos, Can niiighuin,-il)aiiior Daniels, ! Moon tp: Plii lip Coopof, Daisjel -FigleyVfSolleib'Seif. | , '-j ; Beaver boro: D. M. Donehoo. 1 ! Darlington tp: . Robert-; DHworth, Vton Wbann : -• H- . i industry ip: George' Engle, Joslah Totid." ‘ 1 J . ~ f- I ' "j Franklin tp: Conrad Fisher.'- i Pulaski tp; Simpson Cuihbertaon, Thos Ferguson. | ] J jGroehe Ip: Thos Kerr, George Poe, 1 [HanFovfff tp? Samuel Moore, James Torrence.. ' ' ' ■ T,/'-'’ | j Brighton Ip; Isaac Noss. j ; , ' ; Hopewell ip David K C!e'V!s?,t?avid Patten. ■ . - 1 , ‘j "■ ~.,r Phillipsburgi bori); GboVge, V ogtV Sr. |tbe. bo avo .or i of i 1 at* *ed, the ola (hea i the h>s ibw incu • the pan ted. bug pan h ■nc° i' l v PBtLADKtfHIA, l!ob. 10, 1864. ’ j jit .!* alrongljr susptpted thatj the at I tack upon the express traiii on the Btfltitrpre & Gliio railroad, ton miles east of Martintffturg, the.other night, wps by a, gan« •pfrobbers and cut ,tihro WSVpenlientiary birds, and prob ahfy the loyal Siaterf, who hadnp connec-; tlou wHh'the rebels. The rdbbery of : passengers was very general! nolone | lof jlhe'm escaping without the loss of Udraetllifig. .'One umhi dost peer. four l dollar si • This’, ■ pWfiteh’sfers i iotfd'e no’ resistance', MfppnSolg' them* selves surroundedby-an overwhelming ■force of rebels! •■'A good mapythycVt , away their Watches, money aWd* jew elry, some of which have since,' been | found. No, ipsnli wax offered fo’ fhV ladies, and no attempt made to take any One prisoner; nether was any ef fort made to burn i the trail n. The deed; was committed almost ip sight of ! quite a atroOg Federal encampment. | | These things look very much) as U the; ! offending party was ;a bandof robbers j belonging to oar own side, j ; ■ A tpocral telegram ftprn,Chattanoo ga,'dated the 12th sand apd twenty-seven deserters from Johnston’s array have b’een registered during the present month. 1... There '■ h» ■ positive information that 6fe». | Prhnfc,- With' Chcathan’s diyis jon Of rebef ,t|*bops, ht» been sent South to’ prevent a wholesale-exodus of men into the’Fedpftit arihy.: v ; | Gen. LoiigSWbet isbeihgf etmthinnl. ly roinforeetffts my idly as poasiWe, i bat he has avoided‘any demO'ißt-rfftion' this week.: ■’■' :■ ~ Tbp Knoxville Railroad' has,’ been Sat in thorough, repair Sheridan's irision has gohe,up on it nnd other troths will follow immediately; I ! It is said here that Uorgan is to j rariko a cavalry raid through North ern- Alabama, Western TenoysseO and h. , KhiTT(inifodiiceil ty flj ’ 1 .tew*w4 siSrji In.iUwvMrtoaa; |ut iHe certainly tfrte.(Hat- will men probation of all bond fide tai in; the | Commonwealth! C fhe matter ia, in a fevyTmes, aa i - So it: enacted, 4c., ‘‘That' jj no real estate in 2 al grounds excepted ) Shall be fVom the just - payme.it of ty borough or U ,Mj all laws inconsistent herewith bi ! the samoarohereby repealed.’y’o ■ Tfae lejfdWi’aternity are iiu»r«w in an act dofihinfc the equity lion of the several counts of the cw iroon wealth which prorides thhtJS ■Supremo Court, the Cuanl and the Courts of Common Pleas »□ have general equity powers and jaril diction; and that In all caws an; si pea) may be taken to the Siiprenl, Court for the proper district, fromtS* final decrees of I, the said courts, iL equiotyl on the same terras anWcU. ditions; aa appeals'aro now allowed ih equity cases. ■ )[ ■' * - -j ’64. , Foreman, .ms, S*"' i • in, Win. llor, G. r Ueorge kjcid Lit- ; XIETTER* TO PbISORHIS.—'The 4JaeL lion often recars' ‘‘HowshaUVeVftj letters in the.CoiiftJori. cy - bo that- tftey, will reach ihot|;d!e.tlL nation The following' vrill ; ft!^ e > the question: “Lqi|cr» sent to era a nd; others jwi tfi i n the rebel must not exceed in length one a-,JetteP sheet; and must-yeiais to merely personalarid domestic They must be' signed by, the writer’ll name, ip full, Tiiej* must with fire cent* inblqsod ‘ (taiiiip}, if’ to go-to JBicbinond, and ten cciiti (j t coin) ifrthey arer u?tgo beyond itfcai] point; >lTUey inusThb seniindoMdip- I the Commanding^eporaJ i of- Virginia, ’ at iPotw* MUde,-* i The letter for the? prmwst tig;' : • be-sealdd.” ■ If.. r ■ .■}** . Jackson ,ani) Bazins. Ci tv OctiV, ■-• A 'dispatch from|Vi'eltsbuyk>;'o’» ! i»'k=; day ptales that 1 Jackson- and ■' City are in tbe : possession of -thejtm. I '} eral army under MajoyGewarnl SWr niaiji, alter eliglui skirmishing, but liitleloss ,16 ottr/forces ' GenerilU liujrlbut and McPherson look p«s«»- siotij. yf; Yai -o City was occupied by Coolis. idtet: * abort thrill at Sutdffia. where ilwvnu. fay yMsUtice, and ki ted a law Of car rtten- . / 1 (QTThe Hoirttf Military XVmnktM bn Monday considered at ttt question of tjhopsy 'diera. rA bill v«t, rinidonca bfliis, mother', inj & township, Rofus Brow's, «#C e ISyson. "" •. At Alliance, Ohio; P|b.jZn Hit & A.. wife of *r. It H ' ;>v - : - r-i I= I ?• - Cairo , bv rf ) SV» iif 4 lan'* for jCiintuc. Irt i-pfcf! Ijitvl' U "latter ' ‘v-Tbe ’•'hit** h Vf i! air At- J'ntOtot ineV*i ' it I®*' .■ohoroj ji i »bo»* i : id,^ MI