u HE WAS TIIIKI--0 OP IT. He sot by der nre a dinkim, Und he's eves vas on Jer shdofe, Re's bipe vas g'incheJ be;ire?n hiss dooJs, Unr lie's lib? deu ii(lu"c mofe ; He's hand vas grossed across lie'e breasd. Across he's breas l so clot-e, Und dreo bir denre run out ha's eye Und dricklcd down he's node. For he vaa d.'nklng of gine by days, Vin he vus a leelle f hi J , Yen he use to lay on his mu JJer'a breisd , Unt kinder draw id mild ; Von ho used to pot by he's mudder's knee Und blay roit her ubron shdtings, Unt vent to shleob mit der kiddau cat, Und all dot kind of dins. He vas lifing bc'a shiUhood's days ogm He vis jusd a boy vonr-e more He doiiht he done like ho used to done, "Shlide down der cellar door ;" Blnv "shnnp der vip," "I shby der voolf," Unt odr dings bo pay. Und dree more dears icq down he's nose Und passed forcfer avay. He's heart va glut a grade big shraile Dot seedle on he's face Mit all der beeples in der voorld He rood not shange his blare ; He sot niid sot, mid der dears deui rolled Und duckied down he's nore, Den der fire vent out nnd he jumped in bed Mitoud dookin oil' lie's glose. TUe Strasbourg Cathedral. As everything about Strasbourg will be read with interest, we f-el sure that the fol lowing from the Dubliu Irishman will prove acceptable to our readers: Unit! What marvel of masonry is that? Mangar sang, "The Dome the Dme of Cologne!" but ho might have e pared a verse for the minster of Strasbourg. Sc-e its spire, how it flies aloft to the infinito blue of the skies! Thousands of slaves cemen ted with tluir Lioud the building of the great Pyra mid. tb.it monster metniirial of man. lint uplift the eyes and gaze. Over a score of ftc t is it excelled by this surpassing spire, which tte free hands of men raised piously to tho honor of Got. It it G4 feet higher han the vaunted tower of St. "Paul's, "ami about four and a half times higher than that dwarfish pillar to the sanguinary ndulteier, jeiFCB. ur Mieets have I, ft. ..a. .(i.......n 1 i nrTit. T. ..... ..: .. l i .i . I'i'o'i n iiKi ut-rsiroy s me vast ofau ty ot cacKvii:e street lading hftteu centimes to the astonished beej er, who has few visitors now. I mount to the platform. Having taken the precau tion to be provided with a note from the rnaiie an l governor, I was allowed to ascend thetpue. It t quired strength of nerve, fur the stone fictwoik is so open and the sup porting pillais so thin and w it!e that yen might grow dizzy and ti pple down through all tb.6 stony network like a d zzy bird thr ' the iutervoweii boughs of the forest. Under the carved rosette where the spiral stair ends I stopped ami eyed for a moment the insci ip tiers on the walls; then I turned, but the next Adventurous traveller may lead beside the nnmes of Stolberg. GoetheiSchlcsser and Hen er. the iiuasmming but not undiMiu puished appellation of 11. Blarney de la Blague. What a frosted network of stone masonry what "(n zen music" is this wonderful cathedral, which took centuries in its I uiM ing, yt-t wl.cse chi&tUing looks as .sharp, as distinct as though hewn a year ago; und be fore I pass from it I must hive one glance at yonder wondrous aud famous clocii in the south tran.-ept. Just three hundred yers ago. come next yrar, it was made'by some miraculously patient mar., and went fur many a generation to the delight of youth ami age. But it stood bti'I f.r half a ceuiury, and" a generation must have died knowing it only by the tradition of its fame. All honor to Schwilge poetic name! who, brave Stras bourgher burgher as he v as, devoted himself to set it agoing again. For a-go it did go with its figureb coming out to toll the hour.- to show the day of the week the day of the month the month of the .tear the year itself, and many another epoch ! It is nion out c. me all the figures old men, young men. maids and cli ildren b. make a glorious chiming. A sinale beauti ful piliar, ornamented with statues, supports the parts of the church where it is placed, and above the Gothic border running along the wall, stauds the statue of the aTchitect of Hie cathedral. Erwin of Stcinbach. Let nic moralize. Printer! hi this city, some four and a half centuries ago. the first attempt at print ing was made. Guttemberg tiied it here, aud Peter SchoeflVr, who helped him when' he crossed to li cence, and improved by the r istir-g of lefteis. was a citizn of this city. C me forth to the Herb maiket and admire pAVid 's noble statue to Gut ten.hnr. in what is now Gutttn. burg's -place." Poor David ! His corpse had a difficulty in cro.-.-in the frontier home. a. you may know if yj, are a reader if Beranger or Fether Prout's Ke liques. Not far off. in Ft. Thomas' rmtpsti Church, is a splendid monument to Marsha! Saxe. he i f whom you read in O'Callaghan's History of the Irish Brigade aud Davis's "Fontenoy" : On throned! tho camp the column trod-Kin wins turns his rein; Not yet, my liejre," uxe interposed, "the Irish troops remain." oinu 'Lord Clare." he says, "you have your wish there are your Saxon foes." Ihc marshal almost smiles to see, so furiously he g oes. J Well, hero is Marshal Saxe in marble ca.mly descending into the grave, whilst the fair form of France yearningly seeks to de tain him and to stay the menacing attitude of death. Saxe was a Protestant, Pod some what of a free liver. ' It may be some instruction for Protes'ant Prussian sympathizers with iou to know that one-third of the Strasbonrgers are Pio testants. aud contribute their quota of war riors to repel the Tasiaa armv. A Ccuiors Dfcision. The Supreme G.urt of Pennsylvania , has decide.1 that Hhere by negligence sparks from a locnmo motive set fire to a warehouse near a railroad track, the railroad company is liable for the damage done by th Ere. hut strange to sav the same tribunal also decides that if another house caught fire from the flames of the burn ing building set on fire by the locomotive, the owner of said premises has no remedy. The railioad company, it was held, was only responsible to the first person, who by the negligenco of the railroad company's servants had his property set on 6re and de troyrd ; 1 ut although the second si.flerer was injured by'prtcisely the same reason, because the fire kindled by the locomotive spread to him, he had no remedy. Signs When you see the sun before yon pet out of bed, it is a sign that you wouldn't tlo for a farmer. When vnn coo o tv,.. t ? . 1 J 'J wiruwing stones on the streets and speaking impudently to old people, it is a sign that bxs parents don't care much for hiro. When yon see a girl throwiLg ktsges and winkmg at the boys as they pass her win dow, it is a sign that she is too young to be ontof sight of her maternal relative. " VThc-a you pee yonng seailtiaen and ladies whispering, and giggling, and writing notes m church, it w & sign that the man who teaches good maneers omittdd to give them a call when he came along toe last time. GOD SAVE THE COMMONWEALTH ! SHEUIFF3 PROCLAMATION. . .- -r "- - ' u J ; f r j PntSUA'ST-to an M l of thef-ehiaJ A.-wffi- entiil.-l "An Act relation to tho Election of thi Oo-nmonwealth." ajproved the 2d day of Jul, A.B. 1H.I9, I, JOIIX A. BL.AIK. Iliirh Shcr- iff of th County of Cambria, in the Common- w-;Utho! ror.ni'ylvuniu, do hereby make known and rivo notice "to the eiCuiks of the county aforestald. that an General Election will bo held tr ihn Mid c.niit v f (jimhria. rv wrrc-it rr-rrr n-v tv rt c-nr,isrt a n P7ft W ' I "n,J'ii;. t ' .' ' ft.r riui nuriK'se of i-clectinir tlie several nciBons hereinafter iiam.Ki, vi:- ' i .-. -. One person to represent the flevc-ntoenth Ccn prfssionai Tlistrict, comprwefl f iIk counties of Cambria. Biair, lluutiiixdon and Mirtiin, in the National UoufC of I'.eprestntatives. - - One person to represent the county of Cam bria in General Assembly. ' One peraou for high Sheril cf the county of Cambria. - ...... One person for County Commissioner. One person for Director of I'oor aud House of Employment. One person for Coroner. One person for Couuty Auditor. One person for Jury Commissioner. , ." I also lM-rcby make known and jrive notice that tho place of holding the aforesid election in the several wards, boroughs, districts nnd townships within the county of Cambria are as follows, to wit : The electors of the district composed of the township of Allen-hcny, to meet at the office re cently oeciioicd by M. I.eavy, Esq., dee'd, in the boroujrli til Loretlo. The electors of the district composed of the townshiplof Adams, to meet at the School House at Moses Krinjr s, in sod township The electors of the district eomnosed of the township of Uhickiick. to m. et at the house of I Jffted to by any qualified citizen, it shall oe Uie Adam Jlafcin, dee'd. in th- vilhiRe of Qelsano. I a,,t-v tut' inspectors to examine such perwm The electors of the district composed of the " onth as to his ounliftojltions, and if he claim township .of Cumbria,, to meet at the. Court to have resided within the State lor ouoycaror House in tle bfioii"-h of Ebeusburp J more, his oath shall not be sufficient proof The doctors of the district composed of the I thereof, but he shall make pvoof by at least one township of 'arroll, to meet at Schwol House; in ! competent witness, who shall be a onahlied elee Carrolltown Ut-oinih. . . v .. j tor, that he has resided tn the district for more The electors of the tlistrict composed of the ! tV"n te" "ays next immedint ly p. -eeodinjr such borough cf Cavrolltown, to meet at the School 1 'lection, and shall also himself swear that his House in Sfttcl UOl'ulljril. ; - I The lectors of the district eoinnosed of thf township of Chest to meet at the rVhnol House on the farm of Aloysius Swope in said township. The electors of the district composi-d of the boronph of Chest Sprinsrs, to moot at the house i f Jacob Winner, in raid borough. , The electors of the lih-trict comiosed of the township of Clearfield, to meet at School House No. X adjoining the .village of St. Augustine, in said township. The electors of the district composed of the township of Coiiomuujrh. to meet at the School House at .Sinjrer's, in said township. The electors of the district composed of the borouiru of Conemaueh, to meet as follows: First Ward, at the house of Peter Maltzie, in said First Ward.; .Second Ward, at the house of Thomas i'.adcIitTe. in said Second Ward. The electors of the district composed of the tiorouarh of Cambria, to meet at School House nd.s, ill Nim uurmiiu. The electors of the district com nosed of the borough of Coopersdale, to meet at the School House, in said borough. J ne electors or tne district composed of the township of Crovle, to meet at the School House in the vilhiare of bummerhill. in said townshlo. ( J ne electors of the district composed of the oorough of l-.ast Concmaugh, to meet at the nop so or ianiei t.onter, m said borough. Tie ( lectors of the iistrict eompiised of the borough of Ebensburg. to meet us follows : East Ward, at the Court House, in said Ward ; Vest. Ward, to meet at Jas. Myers' Hall, in said Ward. The electors of the district composed of the borough of Franklin, to meet at the School Houseiin said borough. The electors of the district composed of the township of Gallitzin, to meet at tho School House in the town of Gallitzin, in said township. The electors of the district composed of ihe township of Jackson, to meet at the house of Henry ltager, in said townshin. The electors of the district' coin posed of the boromrh of Johnstown, .to meet as fellows: First Ward, at Public School ltoom No. 5. in said V aid; Second Ward, at the ollice of Joseph S. Strayer, Esq.. on Market street, in said Ward; Third Ward, at house of John ltradv. on Frank lin street, in said Ward; Fourth Ward, at the house if John Trefts in said Ward; Fifth Ward, at tiuj Kernviile School Hoiiso in said "Ward; Sixth Ward, at the Johnstown Pottery in said Ward. . The electors of the disti-ict omposed of the borough of Loretto. to meet at the School House in said borough. The vb-c tors of the district composed of the township of Mu nster, to meet at the warehouse of Aug. Hurbiii, in the vi.lageof Minister, in s:'id township. The elect irs of the ilistrict composed of the borough ;f Miilville. to meet at the Franklin House tn said borough. The electors .of the district composed of the borough of I respect, to meet at the School House m said borough. The electors of the district composed of the township of Eichland, to meet at the house of Joseph Otis, in said township. The electors of the district composed of the township of Sumnierhiil, to meet at the School House in the borough of Wiinu.-re. The electors of the district composed of the boroiikh of Sumniitvilie, to meet at the School House i:i stid borough. The electors of ti e district composed of tho township ot Susquehanna, to meet at the house of Michael Piatt, in said tov. ut.hip. The elec tors of the district composed of the township of Taylor, to meet at the School 1 louse ne-ir W in. Iloadrick's, in said township. The electors of the district composed of the borough of Woodvale, to meet ut School House in said borough. The electors of the district composed of the borough of Wilmore, to meet at School House in said Imrough. ( . , The electors of tho district composed of the township of Washington, to meet at the School House at the Foot of Plane No. 4. in said twp The electors of the district composed of tiio .ownship of White, to meet at School House No. 1, in said township. The elector of the district composed of the township of .Voder, to meet at the house of Ww. A. Hicks, in said township. The (ieneral Election in all tho Wards, Town ships, Districts and Iloroughs of t lie .count v is to be opened between the hoursof six and seven o clock in Uie forenoon, end fhnll corMinue without interruption or adjournment until 7 0 clock in the evening, when all polls shall be closed. - .rS 1 Ft'R'rftT.n give NOTicE,'as in and bv the -.i'li . ,rtlun nt ,ho aforesaid Act I am directed, 1 hat all persons excepting Justices of the Poacc who shall hold any ollice or appointment of proht or trust under th government, of the Limed States, or of this State, or of anvettv or incorporated district, whether a commissioned oljuc r or otherwise, n subordinate nm ntvlm .s or sluill be em). loved under the legislative. Judiciary, or E.vecutive Dcinirtineuts of this Mate or the Cuited States, or of any citv or in- eoipeiuien uistrict, nd also overv uiember of Congress, or of the State T.egislutu're, aud of tho seieet and common councils of any citv. nr com missioner of any incorporated dish-jet; U bvlaw ineiipable of holding or exercising at the atne time the olhcworrppointuient of Jiulge, Jnspec !rXori Ut l'ilf ilnj' potion of this Conrmon woalth. nnd that no Inspo, tor or Judge, or anv other otheer of any such election, slwll be eiigi VlZ ,Vk V-fflce ih(? to l)e vote1 f' Also, bv r, " t',,.,-of Tho -1ct r,f Assembly entitled An Act relating to Elections and for other purposes." approved the 10th dav of April. IS.-;, innn ,,,1t,Vtd ht the foregoing i3th' Siition ft .. .. v l'e so:nptrt.ed as to prevent anv mil ltai i olhcer or borough o nicer from ser in' as til 7? "I T"f,pe.,r at ""J" P'neral or special election held in this Commonwealth. . tr5P;"wT,K Ncin,h '.5ty, inorporated dis f !r 'riilL r ''icetions, ami JI elections ihT Vtu riV vcsi'h:it av,X Vi4' Ii'C.slent of n il ,l,,?t''' Sl,?'l bp lH l1 ami conducted iid .n. TVl"'1 Jl"' fleeted as afore plvlded. cleiks I'P"inted as hereinafter , JJ.lC L".bVf Ptors ani1 iluJiro of T''c eioction's shall meet at the respootive places appointed for holdmg the e lcetion h, tho.lf-trict to w hich thev respectively belong before seven o'clock in the morning, and each of said inspectors shall ap- 5? such who baU tc " qUll!i'1 'ot" in itise the person whn ctioit i, . . the wxKmrt highest number of vot s for fnsr-ec then the person who shall liavo rei-eived tin next highest numljfr of vot-. f,i- .,.i,m u ec- on. '"'H 5hp nu'V!V ot vot-r.j'or -jwdgo at the ...... a; i. next preceding election srndl a,-t as fnswor in his place. Aud in case tho person who shall nave received the highest numr ln-..,o ...1 "ir"-iiuiuuiTi.oieg lor i Vdgeai ill V :,tI""' " porson . ejected A., f in . I, r',U "n "srector in his place. attend ? ih. 'r' b-cted judge shnU not coivt.r .7 -Tfl0 ''l' ctor who shall hare rc cefed the highest number of votes shn'l nr pomta judaou, hisphut..aU(i.,f any vaeancv Af ill !ultU0 fi',ne Uxt hv r the opening of the election, thequaliried votersof the towiil ship, ward or d.stiictTior which such officers have ben elected, present at the place of ' W t.on shall elect some of their number to fill the In case nny clerk appointed under the nrovi Kionsof thin act shall neglect to attend ritanv ieetif,n during the said year, it shall be the du ty of tho inspector whonpfxwntod .M clerk or the prison ruling the place of such inspector to forthwith appoiura suitable person a? lerk ouahhoil as.forc-said, .who t.hall perforin the duties of the. veatL ' - it shall be tho mty of the severul asesors. rcsiectively to Htteml at the place of holding every genera!, special or township election, dti ing tue wholo time said election is kept open for the purpose of giving information to the in speetor and f ho iudsre. when -..iinH .... j i tion to tho right of any person assessed by them I jo vote at sucb election, or such other mutters Jn relation to the assessment of voters as the te'S:.r,r ltbe of ". from rwin I M -mi rer? erson shall be permitted to vote at any i n. as a to resold, other than n freeman of of twenty-one years or innw ! i..n i irtniiic. . T election. h , ZZ KTS i tJv?nt.y-2e wore who shall at least ten days immediately preceding such election, and has within two yeriid t StatS ! or count v tax. which shall have been assessed at loiit ten I iyg Ixfope the election. Rtit tt cit izen Of tho United Staif "who has previously bem n qualified voter of thisState aud rtnovHl therefrom .-aid returned, and who shall have re sided m the election fiistru-t and pmo taTos, aa af oresaid, phttll te entitled to vote after residing- j in the State fix months. JYor-MciJ. That-the freemen, citizens of the United 3itt09 hctwf?en ! twe nty-one and twenty-two years, who liave j resided in an election district as afci-said. hair ! he entitled to vote, although they ehall not havo paid taxeo. - - " . ; " i . No person shall to permitted to vote whoo r iiiirn Is not cotitfiinrd in the list of taxable in- habitant furnished ty Commissioners. unless, I First, ho produces a ro-cipt for the payment within two years of Si ate or county tax, as- sesse'i ntrreeaoiy to iiic msruiirion, aim e satisfactory. eridenee, either on his oath or af firmation or the oath or affirmation of another, that he has paid such a tar. or on failure to pro duce a receipt, shall make oath to th payment thereof.- Second, if lie claim the rijrht to voxe by beirtj? an elector between the nre of twenty one and twenty-two years, he shall depose on oath or affirmation that he has resided in this tate at least,one year next before his appliwi tion.'nnd make Biiclifroof of residence iTi the tlistrict as is required by this act, and that he does -verily believe frtffft tho account priven hfm that he is of the a Re aforesaid, and su'h other evidence as is required by this act ; whereupon the name of the poison thus admitted to' vote shall he lnrei-ted in the Alphabetical list by the inspectors aiTfl a note made opposite thereto y writing- the word "tax." if he shall be admitted to vote tar-reason of haviner paid tax, ortho word "ajro," if he sluill be admitted to votet v reason of such are; and tliesuwshwllbe eahed out to the clerks, who shall riko-tho lilc notes on the list of voters kept by them. 5 ij In all eases where the name of the person claiming to vote is found on tho list furnished y the commissioners and assessor, or ins rnriit 1 to vote, whether tound tuercon or nor. is oo- -o'm uuu resilience, in jmiimimmi-i- mi iii3 iaiui eallinff. is in said district, and that lie oid not remove into said district for the purpese pf vo ting therein. ' ' Every person qualified as aforesaid, and who shall make due proof, if required. of h:'sresi di nee and payment of taxes nsuforcHaid. shall be admitted to vote in the township, ward or district in which he shall res'de. . . If any person hall prevent or attempt to pre vent any officer of nny election under, this Act from holding such election, or ns or threaten any violenoe'to any such oiTicor. or shall inter rupt or improperly interfere with hi:u iu the execution of his duty, or shall block up the window or avenue to any-window where the same may be holdinsr, or shall riotously disturb the peace at such election, or shall use any in-timidatiiiR- threats, force or violence, with de sign toinfluenoe unduly or overawe any elector, or to prevent him from voting, or to restrain the freedom of choice, such person, on convic tion, shall be fined in uny sum not exceeding five hundred dol'ars nnd be imprisoned for anv tone not If ss than three nor more than twelve months; mid if if shall lie shown to the court whi-re the trial of such, offense shall be had. that thepei-son so offending was not a resident of the city, ward, district or townshin where the offense was committed, and not entitled to vote therein, then, on conviction, he shall be sen tenced to pay a tine of not less thi:n or.e hun dred nor mere than one thousand dollar.'', and be imprisoned not less than six months nor more than two years. - . If any personnot by law qualified. shall fraud ulently vote at anv election of this - Cummon- vciilth. or. lining otherwise fiurtliUed, tluill voto out of hispro-perdistriet. orif anv Demon know ing the want of such quuliUcalious sbaliaid or proenre ueh person to vote, the person offend ing shall, on conviction, be lined in any sum not exceeding two hundred dollars and boirapris oned In pny term not exceeding three months. If any person shall voto at more than one elec tion district, or otherwise, fraudulently vote more, than once oil t besamu day, or ':mi! I "fraud ulently fold nnd deliver to trio inspector two tickets togi-tlior, wiiii. the intent illegally" .to vote; or shall procure another to tio so, li'e or they offending shall, on conviction, be firmed in any sum not less than fifty nor mere than five hundred dollars, and be imprisoned for a term nor less than three nor more than twelve months If any jierson rot qu.-iliiied to vote in. this Commonwealth agreeably to law (except the sons of qiifllined citizens) eluill appear at any place of election for the purpose of influencing the citizens qualified to vote, he thall, on con viction, forfeit end pay any sum not exceeding ono hundred dollars for every such offense, and be imprisoned for any term not exceeding three months. riTANC.E TV TITE MOPE OF VOT1VO. ' " An Aff regulating thr mo.-lo of voting at all the elections in tho several countie s of this Commonwealth, approved March 30th, 1?T: Section 1. He it rnnctnl ; tlir Siiote aul Tfmisr of lit (jrrn:ritirt:s of tlx O iot: wealth of FfhiiHlriwia in Gennrtl As.-mhltt t,ut,rn:tl it is herd ii cinictrit T,ii fur aulh'rritit of' the sarec. That the qualified voters of the several counties of this Commonwealth, at the general, township, borough or special elections, rre herelsr, here after, authorized and mjuircd to votei bv tic kets, printed or written, or partly printed nd partly written, severally classilied ns follows: Ono ticket shall emf race? the t:;mes of all indu es of courts voted for. and be labelled oiits;,T,. "Judiciary;" one ticket si. :! embrace the names of all State officers voted for. and be labelled "State ;" one ticket shall em.braee the names of all county ofiicers votl for. ami be labelled "County ;" ono ticket -shall otabiai re tiro iinnie of all township officers veted for. end be laheild "Township;" one ticket shall embrace tho names of nil borough otlicci s voted for. and be labelled "Hnrong'i ;" nnd each class shall bo deposited in separate ballot-boxes. AMENDMENT CONSTITUTION,,!-. F - ' "Section 1. The right of citizens of the Frit ted States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the 1'nited States, or li- anv. St.to . count of -race,- color, or p Jtvious condition of servitude". FIRST ANT SECOND SECTION Of ACT Or COXOnESS OF MARCH Til. IsTO. ' j, . "Section 1. Hr it rncu tr.Lhy Vr Fnialc nnd JTHievf Ii )c.cntativti of the I'nitfil Slate of Amntoti in (V,n(trs asv-r)nWr, That ail eitirr n' of the Cnitod States who arc or shall be other wise qualified to vote nt anv election bv the people, in any State, Territory, district, eo'untv, city, parish, township, school Jdisti ict, munici pality, or other territorial sub-division, shall be entitled and allowed to vote ut all .such elec tions, wrlthout distinction of race, color, or pre vious condition of servitude, any Constitution, law, ciibtom, usage or regulation of any State or Territory, or by or under itsauthoiity, to the contrary notwithstanding.' "Sec. 2. AntlJir it furthrr enactol, That if by or under tho- mithcirirvnf tlir f'ntiatitiifinf. .... laws of any State, or the laws of any Territory, any act isorshnil he required to be done as'a prerequisite or qualification for voting, and bv much u'nsi:irmn nr law persons or officers uri or shall le chamed w ith the pcrfoi inan e of duties in f urrishinrto citizens an opportunity or perform such irerequisite or to bcc)mequni- o. voto, ii suau oe inoonty or every person and olhcer to give to oil citizens of the United States the same and equal opportnnitv to ner form sucli prereiniiMte tnid to become qualified to vote, without distinction of race, color, or previous, condition of servitude; and If anv such poi-jion or officer shall refuse or inowinglv ount to give full effect to this section, he sliali, for every such offense, forfeit and pav the sum of five hundred dollars to the person aggrieved thereby, to lio reeovcreit by in action on the case, with full costs and -such allowance for counsel fees a the court shall rleem just, ami shall lso, for every sue! olfense. ,be deeined guilty of it misdemeanor-. anl t haU, on convic tion thereof, be fined not less than five hundred dol lnrs.or he imprisoned not ices thaqgne month and not more than one year, or both, at the dis crcfion of t lie court." - , - SEtTIOJt W OF AN ACT OF IIJF. p.VNSTT.VXNIA i i-eaiSLATi RK or Apnn(i a.d. IffiO.j ' Sec. 10. That so much of, everv Act of Assem bly a provides that only white freemen are en titled tnrstc. or l registered as voters, xtt ps claiming to vote at any general or special elec-tion-of this Commonwealth, bnaud the same is hereby repealed: and jthat hereafter all t'rot men. without distinction of cilor, shall be ch rol'edand registered neeordingtotheprovisloni tvt the first. section of the act approved 17th of April. Iftt5!, entitled' "An act further supple mental to the act relating to the elect ions of this Commonwealth," ami when otherwise qual ified under theexisting lnws.be entitled to vote at ll general aud special elccUona in this C'cra monwwtlth. ; .. . tTV Pursuant fo'tho nrovisTons TiT'(.n2nei1 in fi,A seventy-sixth section of the Act fli nt aforesaid, fntt 'itd-res of the aforesaid dir-t riots shall re KpectnLv titlce charge of tho certificate or re turn or tlie election iu their re?pectfve districts, ami produce them at a meeting of one judge from each district at the Court House, in the borough of Ebensburg, on the third dav nfter the day of elect ion', being-on FIHD.vVthe Htii tAv or. DC 1 OliEIt. 18T0, at 10 o'clock, e.m., and thi.-n and there to do ami perform the duties re quired by Iaw of said judges. Also, that whore-a Jmlw, bv sickness or una voidable nccident.is unable to attend strehaneet mg of judges, then the eertiH shall lu taken charge ot bv one of ho iuspect "rulerks of the election of .the district, who "'" tMrnoriii ineTinties reuuireiiof taid Judge unable to atte-nd. . ' Given undkii mtbakd, at mvofTieein Eben Dnrg, this 10th day of September, in the year of orrrJJord on thousand eight mtndned and sev enty, and of the independence of the United States of America the nfnetv-fourth. "c - . JOHN A. IttiAIR, Sept. li.-te. Sheriff of Cambria. County. D1S.soH'tnr, or pnrtnf rbIP; Thr Tartnnrtl.:.. 1.. . r ... . lwen O. SnnlMU, hVSl vci,; business nt Portage, naf i S L ?lnWa county, is this a !tssnivert nr mntual mnnt. - , ; vun .lUHicmicK unu is. Witness our Lands tin's ,ii. ... x isto. o: crxxifoir;Hrw JOHN STOXKHAClk, -w , . ltr- WARTIN', ep.-Ct. (By Liu Attorney, Jno. C. Marttn.) The Kidneys are two in ntimher, situated at the upper part of the loin, surrounded by fat, and consisting of three.parts, viz : the Anterior, the Interior, and the. Exterior. ' Tho anterior absorbs. Interior consists of tis-' sites, or veins, which serve as a dfpdsix for the urine ann convey it to the exterior. The exte-' rior is a conductor also, terminating in a single tube, and called a T'reter. The ureters aie con nected with the Madder. The bladder is composed of various coverings or tissues, divided into parts, viz.: the Upper, the Lower, the Nervous, and tho Milfoils.: The upper expels, the lower retains. Many have a desire to urinate without the ability; others urinate without tbo ability io rendu. -This fie-: qucutly occurs. in children.. ;. . ., ... ... , . To cure these affections, we must hrinjr into action tne muscles, which are enjrajred in their vaiious functions. If they are neglected. Gravel and Dropsy may ensue.- The 're ne'er must also be made aware, that however slight may be the attack, it is sure to affect the bodily health ahd mental powers, as our llesh nnd blood are supported ffom these sources. Govt, on Rheumatism. rain peon ring in tho loins is indicative of the above diseases. .They occur in persons disposed to acid stomach and chalky secretions. The Ghavzu The gravel ensuea from ne glect or improper treatment of the kidneys. These organs being weak, the water is not ex pelled from the bladder, but billowed to remain; it becomes feverish, anil sediment forms. It is from thus deposit that the stone is formed, and gravel ensues. DitonsY is a collection of water in Fome parts of the body, and bears lifferent names, accord ing to the parts affected, viz: when generally diffused over the body, it is called Anasarca; when of the abdomen, Ascites; when of the chest, Ilydrothorax. Tiieat.ment. HelmbohVs highly concentra ted compound Extract Ilnchn fs decidedly one of the best remedies for diseases of the bladder, kidneys, gravel, dropsical sweiiings, rheuma tism, and gouty affections. Cndor this head we hfive flrr:inrrorl Tlx-cii .7;(tt....i 1 r passing water, Shirty Wcr ion. or' smll'l and ""I""" iiist.-uargi's oi water; rri-angurv, or j . I'jiiir in water; Hematuria, or Moodv nr no- ! Gout ami Kh umatism of the kidneys, without ! any change In quantity, but inereacf. fn Mlor, or dark water. It was always highly recom mended by the late Dr. Physick, in these affec tions. Tills medicine increases the power of diges tion and excites the nbsortcnts into hcalthyee tion by which the watery or caleerous di-posi-tions, and all unnatural enhirgrmer.ts, ns well as pain and inflammation, are reduced, and it is taken by men. women, arid children. Diree- ons for use and diet accompany. rnrr.Ai-rr.rnTA, Pa., Feb. ?5, 1807. II. T. IlET.MKOI.Tj, Iirugglst : - - Deaii Sih I hate bein a sufferer, for upward of twenty years, with gravel, bladder, and kid uey affections, during which time I have used various mediciiuJ preparations, and been under the treatment of the. most eminent Physicians, experiencing butfiitt'.o relief. Having seen your preparations extensively advertised, I consulted with my family physi cian in regard to using your Extract Ruchu. I did thi j because I had usod all Jdnd of adver tised remedies, and had found them worthless. I and some quite injurious; in fact, I "despaired 01 ever getting well, and determined to use no remedies thereafter unless I knewof the ingre dients. It was this that prompted me to use your remedy. As you advertised that it was comiosed of buchu, cubebs ar.d juniper berries, it occurred to me and my physic ian as an excel lent combination, and, with his advice, after an cxaminat ion or the article, and consulting again w ith tho druggist, IJconeluded to try it. I com menced itsuseabout eight months ago, at which time I was confined to my room. - From the first bottle T was astonished and gratified at the ben eficial effect, and after using it three rfks. was able to walk out. I felt much like writing you a statement of my case at that time, but thought my improvement might only be temporary, and therefore concluded to defer and see if it would caifot apci-fect cure, know ing then it would be of greater value to you and more satisfactory to me. . , . . . I am now able to report that a cure is effected after wsing the remedy for five months. 1 I have not used iny now for three months, and feel as well in all respects lis I ever did. Your Ruchu being devoid of any unpleasant taste and odor, a nice tonic and invigorator of the system, I do ne t mean to be without it when ever occasion may require Its use in such affee- tions- - m. Mccormick. , Should any doubt Mr. MeCormick's statement he refers to the following gentlemen : non. "William Rigi-eu, ex-Governor, Penn sylvania. Hon. Thos. Florence, Philadelphia. Hon. J. C Kxoxt Judge, Philadelphia. Hon. J. S. Black, Judge, Philadelphia. Hon. D. R. PoiiTEit, ex-Governor, Pennsylva nia. ' - Hon. Ellis Lewis, Judge, Philadelphia. Hon. W. A. PoRTEit, City Solicitor, Philadel phia. Hon. John Bigleu, ex-Governor, California Hon. E. Banks, Auditor General, Washing ton, D. C. , ,.. And many others, if necessary. ' i ' Sold by Druggists and Dealers every where. Beware of counterfeits. AskforHelm bold's. Take no other. Price-$I5 per bottle, or six bottles for ... Delivered to any ad dress. Describe symptoms in all communica tions. , AnnitEss, H, T. HELMBOLD, iHiiiii iwm 501 Brcailway, Xew York. SO.K ARE GGXIIXE rKT.EHS Done up in Steel Engraved Wrapper, -WITH FAC-S1MILE OF MY CHEMICAL WAREHOUSE; AND SIGNED XX. T. XXoT m loolcl. i - June 23, ISTO.-lj'. " M. Iv. ATM AM '. HAS BECOME AGENT IN ' Ebensburg and vicinity POR TIIK CELEBRATED GROTEB & LOCK-STITCH ' WHICH IS3 WARRANTED TO DO ALL KIND OF WORK ' ""and' give the vtmcbt SATISFACTION IN ALL RESPECTS. "BTtEN'l'ISTIiY. The underfigncd, u graduate of the P.alti ninre College of Dental Sur gery, respect fully offers. YA rEOFESSlOSAL ii services to t h citizens of Eh- 11 ensburg and vicinity Hn liich place lie will visit on the kolkth Moxhay of each month, to ic" main one week. Aug 13. SAM'L BELFORD. D. D. S. ' DR. H. B. MILLER, Altoona, I'a., Operative and Mechanical DENTIST. .Ollice removed to Virginia street, opposite the Lutheran church.' Persona from Cambria county or eh c where who get woik done by me to the amount of Ten Dollars nnd npwaids, will have the rnilroad fare oedue'ed from their bills. All wohk wnsimn. Jan. iil, 16;.-tf. "01,14 I) W. ZIEOLEH, Sur2eon Den- JL' tist, will visit El.enshnrg p -o icsMoiiauy on 1 1 1 .-r.wo. iJ aiOM Z' tr. DAT of each- month, and r e ni a i i i) one week, during which time heU-J may be found at the Moftntain House. Li Tee'h extracted without p iin ly the use of Nitrate Oxide, or Ln'ughius Gas. ' XIKDICAL CAlil).-Dit. -K. .1. Iir- J-' iiEi.T. has commenced thopraetiec of tned ieii;in Cliest Springs, Cambria count v, l a. )lhee over the store of E. 6: II.Nuttor. All r,i-o- hoof'th ," &&nT II - PLANK, M. I)., tenders Ins professional services to tho eitiv Ebensburg and vicinity. Office on High st i eet. opposiU; the new Congicgatioual church, EiiM V. ard. Night calls can be made at the hrte r l dence of Dr. K. S. liunn. West Ward, myiarj WVVJAM I SON, M. D., . I.erottft. nmbrrn Co., In.. 1V-nder3 his profe.-sional services to gttch of the citizchs of the above place and vic'tiity as m:iy itinire medical aid. T Arril yi. ly JAMES J. OAT3LN, 31. J)., 9 tenders his prcfcssional services as Phy sioian and Surgeon to the citizi i:s of Carroil tewn and vicinity. Oilice in rear of .build ing occupied, by J. Hues & Co. as a store. Night cailscnu be made at his residence, one door touth of A. Hang's tin and hardware store. May 9, 18H7. 12 J- LLOYD, siu ccssor to It. S. r.uxN, E't-aicr i!cr in Dm-ts, JiFidiciiifs, 1 mni x. i)'c. btore on Mam street, opposite the "Mansion Hi use.," Hbcnsburg, Pa. October 17. 18G".-6m. I). M'LAUGIILIN 1TT0RNKY AT L A r, ' "Jolt n ?fo hn , Pa. ii 0f!ice in tlie Exchange building, on the Comer of Clinton ..and Locust streets up .-tairs. Will atteii'd to all business connect ed with his profession. Jan. 31 . IRKT.-tf. JOHN 1 LINTON, BTTOTiNKY AT LAW, JoJmstmm. Pa li Oil iec in building imi corner of Main and Franklin street, opposite Mansion House, second floor. Entrance on Franklin street. Johnstown. Jan. SI. 1807.-tf. 0. L. PERSUING, Attorxey-at- IiAW. oji ii own, Pa. Oft'.ceon Frank lin street, upsstairs, over John Benton's Hard ware Store. Jan. SI, 18C7 c. W. KASLY, Attorney at Law. Office, No; 10s Franklin street. Johns town. Pa . two doors North f Frazer's Drug store. iil attend promptly to all manner of legal Business that may be entrusted to him. kopeltk, - Johnstown. - - t. w. pick. Ebensburg K rOPELIN & DICK, A ttoi:xi:ts-at- Law. Kbensbure. Pa. Offre wib Wm Kittell, Esq., (Jolonade Row. joct.22.-tf. B. L. JOHNSTON. . J E. SCAXLAN JOHNSTON & SCAN LAN, Attorneys at Law, " Ebensburg. Cambria co., Ta. . .. Office opposite the Court House. . : Ebensbur, Jan. SI, 1867.-tf. ' ' - fMUt.MAKKR. f.T.O. XV. OATMAX SH0EMAKEK & 0AT3IAN, Attoh nits at Law. Ebensburtr. Pa. Oines or. High street, immediately east of Huntlev's nnrawnre store. , ap.8,'G9. WfH. I L SEC II LEU, Attokset-at Law, Ebensburg. Pa. Office in rooms recently occupied. ty Geo. M.-Reade. Esq , Colonade How, Centre street. aug.27. GEO. M. KEADE, Atlorney-at-Law, Ehenshnrrr, Ta. Office in new buildino recently erected on Centre street from High street. two doors tug.7. : JOSEPH M'DONALD, 1TT0RNEY AT L'AW. CTffl.Am P . fl Office oa Centre street, opposite Linton's "vlvl- ' ; u, Jan. 31, l$G7-tf. . F. 1. .TIEliNEY, . I TTORNEY AT LAW, Ebensburg, Pa. H vnnce in ioionaac now. Jan.' 5. 1867-tf. ' " WILLIAM KITTELL, ' I TTORNEY AT LAW, Ebensburg, Pa ll wmce m voionauc Kow, Uentre street. Jan.' 31. lSC7.-tf. JOHN FENLON, 1 TTORNEY AT LAW, Ebensburg Pa fl Office on High Btreet, adjoining his resi dence. - - - - .; Jan 31, 1867.-tf. AMES C. EASLY, ATronNEY-at-Law, Carrollown. Pnmhnn Collections and all legal business rroniptly attended to. Jan n 186 ' 'T.l1 SCAN LAN, Atforny-ot-Law. carefully. Collections stH-cdalit?. 1 tly R"a Hi p.aij, justice or ihe Peace ana Vtaim Aaent. Oieo m.v.i ne omce torraorly occupied by 1,1. Hassou I-(l.,dcc'd, oa Hich St.. Ebensburg. jl3 - v J l.UI','tj"l t,(J t i I SAVJEIONEY-! BY PATTtOXISIXa CIIKAP CASH nrAI EHS IX ALL KINDS DRY GOODS, LADIES' DRESS GOODS, . J . Ready-Made GLOTHING, Hats, Caps, Boots, Slices, -CLOTHS, CAS5IMEBES, . SATISCTTS, JCAXS, If IT Jit o, ' ' . '. -i- . Ami u l-'rcKlt null oiiir;lcte Stock of tliOHE FAMILY GUOPERIES conststj yci cf l ill CKAI, FEED, :;l BAC0IT, SALT, FISH, FRESII VEG ET AliLES,--' DRIED 8l CAN'D FRUITS; SUGARS, TEAS,' COFFEES,'? . SYRUPS, MOLASSES, CHEESE, (Sic. Also, a large ttock of the Best Brands of Cigars and -Tobacco, STQIIE ON HIGH STKEET, "our Docn-9 East of Crowjvnl's Ilotd, i:?eiislurer, Ta. MORRELL ct CO., WASHINGTON STREET, Near Pa. R. R. Depott Johnstown, Pa., M'holesale OTt'l Pefc.il Ptalers in rCMIDN AED DOMESTIC DRY GOODS. MILLIAERV GOODS, HARDWARE. : QUEKNSWARE. BOOTS ANI) SHOES. . HATS AND CAPS. IKON AND NAILS CARFLTS AND OIL CLOTHS. KKADY-M ADK CU)THING.' G LASS W A HE. Y I .LI .0 VV W A It K. WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE. PROVISIONS and FEED, ALL KINDS, TopeJicr with nil manner of V extern IroJuce s-.:ch as FLOUR. B A CON, FISH, SALT! CATfP.ON OIL. &e., c: " J3?".WhoIe?n!c and retail orders solicited and promptly tiile-1 on the shortest notice and nio.-t reasonable terms WOOD.-JIOKRELL & CO. Johnstown, April 28, lt-7U. lv. GL0. C. K. ZAIIM. ..... . . .JAS. B. ZAHM. ZAHFyI &l SON, . DEALERS IN DRY GOODS, GROCERIES. HARDWARE. QUEENSVVARE, Hats,Caps,Eoots,Shoes, AliD ALL OTHER ARTICLES Usually Kept In a Country Store. WOOL AND 'COUXTRY PHODUCK TAKEH EXCHANGE FOR GOOfS STORE ON !MAIN STREET, Next Door to the Post Office, Jane 10, 18C9. EBENSBURG, TA. f OOK WELL TO YOUR ISDEltrnXDIACS ! BOOTS AfD SHOES For Men's ami Boys Wear. - . .. ui-,.;;,, rcpeciiuiiT lntorras hia nu merous customers and the publ'ic generally that he is prepared to manufacture BOO I S and SHOES of any desired siteor quality, from the finest French calf-kin boots to the coarsest brogan. in the very sssr maxser, on the short est notice, and at its raodei ate prices as like work can bo obtained anywhere Those who have worn Boots and Shoes made at my establishment . need r.o assurance as to the enrerior quality of my work. Others enn easily be convinced of the fact il the will onlv give me a trial. Try and be convinced. tSrRcrsiringf Boots and Shoes attended to promptly nnd in a workmanlike maimer. 1 hanklul for-past favors I ieel confident that my work and prices will commend me to a con tiauauce and increase of the same. v. . JOHN D. THOMAS. ibeneburr. April 2S, lib9. . IIRST SATIOAAL Saddle & Harness Shop IN CAMBRIA COUNTY. The subscriber hus rnmm.n : . his Old Stand on Hih street, West Ward op posite the Union School House,' Ebcusbur-, t ,r ii nre h-.C is """'"h'cturing and is prepared to fill all oiders in his line at erearlv r.W prices. Desirous of patronage from all former patrons and the nublier. to call, with a view of saving monev for them selves, as 1 will nosifivhT fn ;d. i.,. .... i cheapest work that is or can be made in this or adjommg counties. Call and ce Mmples or my work and learn mr prices tk " k M- M- O'NEILL. Ebensburg. March 10, 1870.-tf. iJ OUNTAIN HOUSE, Ebessburo, P- 1.INTOS A CO., Prop',,. - The Tablb is alwavs 8nrTlir.l tt ;ti. t, 1 . , , . . " - l i .ll.II IOU vuuiuesi ueticacisa ; the Uar is supi ljd with choice hquor, and the Stas attendeJ by mm Extri Family lms PranKient. : . ho hked alter. t modated aqd U.ardera . tahen. by the week, ' dn't come in ai P're 'J" . month or year, on reasonable terms. feV21. ' 6heriff pends a boy out s!-r At n 1. ie rnrtin-r. tury Miry a yoUnf; man rra,le : ; '' ........ , ern which then ex.V, ..'" stage coach travelers vl ' ' '"i what his bnMnf!,J rectly PPite the ; : - eot.Ra and fnr,e of;i. to captivate the hnr f He loid his loTe.g.,i(e;,-T:'i: that hew-M twv,.,, "J 'HS fi.ee gave her his reJ be verts heirtbr.ef--: his love, and il o" ' - . t v r. am r tr 'he str,..'" wife he mtn-t tisit New n,v, and the gossips ,,f th, w ife m-happy by the H. t"1 a lew fore a. bm.V I...; . i. '.' tttr'.ji I T . r v "a i t, f "i' l. arirl ..:,! 1: tnnt rettrrB to England , lOoK bis ucnnrtiiro 1 .. f H oth.r gloi.onsopporfn,,-., wotr-ar. v,retehed.- T aj; br a cd .ur case o deerti.,r, .' molt. r.-nd for ' w -et and hi pe. At the ...,. ,r . ... . ". ... ., w-U tin. bl-r.LnRV.anH A: ?'!'r ...... iiirrui.i- f.j.. New Yo.k ilh her ;" with her hnt the cli,ths brk in a ahip f. r her heine ' r? On her arrival in V v a biiin srlrtrf'i(i!v f .: i , -it vt iiient e ana uiiwrv. for h. she mipht pr. Tt.e WVI V in England, and t e Stratf. me niiMreis cl a mnerb rr ? ... tt imr-.net. wassalijtt-u racv T..i.l S imiia' c.:.i- "K of her htihb.ind, many tMr,., a.'.. lord boy fuccecled toi.. of hi fathiT. and in the ft .'"" ' I terasre and 1 .amn,.. i . . as the isne of "JJ Aortik America." he had the pleasure of nt;. at a dinner. .party, and whs"iVo,'7 swfr her, rrany netifMQ place Tn Connecticut. X-i'i,n IIacMahs is Batilb Tj.v batLle of U"u.-rtli i3 thus dr, resp'ondent : lu front -of those b.uti'i.rj f escaped, massacre aud iLenn. dering en msse lefore tht iments, rose ilacMah.m, iji.T by tie blade, and branching u He wiidiv t-l.urred covered with foam, the tiiiri ijihn. Ilia uuifbrm was torn to r,i;-,i.-": been canirtl away, ,U t.Lh: . posir.g his breust. TiiLsnuL He lorctd his grat Hack ai- ciicle of fire throtult whkh . brikeo. The cba.eur ca:r broken rein ; they pa?t J avi eral tin'.es thn u.h the ecrn.v'sL they overthiew ai:d s.ihc:ei." The otiicers trv..k ths Li V.ri -l.ruiie, the M-lUitrs ctioj.' Tt -h'-ulVaLd l,t ri.arMJ.J,s;4n:-t-i: t-tirrups, -to k iu at a atxe vlr. tie, hi a cigar, and orgaii z-i rrtrcat. At ttvciic'cWk tw. ital" jwitiou, i at MucilJ,, .i to the front along the va rr v Prussian army, quite eiUii.-'tj.u to pursue the march. Tiii.- im, v dau had bt-en in the s-a-ji.tr,:.: c-een tih'ing for itniteeD L -cr. . seen all his on!er!ies ftil. lit .t-- dismounted, atu pbrd tlrte i in the hospital cj'-ii to alledrr.- i ed. Cit.e for Rum si vt:sm. A-: : snffetir. with rru'tinutkn, I : thing better t'miu t ive tl.ci I know is g iL-!. Iu the sr. r it of 13CC, roy wife whs s f. that she c u'-i not ue r';:':.' was unable t r:o n; h Iri. tuaay. Hnaments, reci;es aal c-- : t no purpose. D H t-jrs s ili : -te done, only to t::ve it tinic : ' itself away. One dy aa o': " Surge, ti told rue to take t-q ii':-"-hest oil of j imper and sp;!it.fr at.d apply to the part-i af.c'ri and in a few Avoiks the rrr;-.. entirely disappeared ar.d r.iv -T- A few weeks later, wi.i'eti she caught old an 1 uw 5 -Again did we apply etfty.:"-! could get, galvanic hatt-.ns - got the above recipe &!e3. t"l: spirits hi ing as ch'.ir as p'e"' a few days she was .1:11:1 wc. i" -mair.ed 50 for r;ver two ve-iri-sure and use only the test q--T' and spirits, when trying it-.':. Utterly worthless. Cor. If.':":- A striking instance of v.v -fo woman has lately beea Roche.-ter. Some y?Vs ag-1 4 r ; wete joined in we.ll x'k it '- parents of the bride s;ive Url marriage portion. Wb'e t--' the yot:ng man showed his -J j of attention, but m :-ni'-s!ed work. ' Finally, the fur. 1 g-t 1 r affection seerued to dwin.i:e a5: About ten days ago he starts r ; to live with another wrais. . h-iwp.d him in a few day. l,at,;;. he bad really taken up Lisqai tthe'npplied to the locnl author to go home, and depftrte-Hy' A new and fearfnl war;:r: . to tea-drinkers. A fT:t,;J;; that when we pourmi!k 1 E"";,Jl coffeo the albumen of the r;; nin rf the tea instantly cn.ir- er, or minntc fiakes cf -A f. nonnrls whieh is rr0iincp: in i-' : the tanned hide, and whH ., as fhstingnisr.aMe jrum - .. He consequently e.-tinntel of a vear, a tea-drinker cf J,.. Imbibes enou-h. leather t-J Bi shoes. 'Cumulative voting." i;1., much is being said.) smpiy -: being entitled to 24 li irrsss. each voter has t.ic r ' ,fi ding his 24 ballots nr CVfA Tr ttva proper. L'4. casting one k-i ..fi- one l'J names, anu chm " . ftf tf' ;6. ' rr' f .ilL'TI 11 1 1 - " -- four ballots on each ; r,c , . lnw nnmher. or tie i v.ffi' khich t 5 twenty-four votes to a single candidate. To ilixstkate the vindicated in the fStn!;,n, tice rosted op " L indi- "A1I per5ons who fcjVS'! the Grand Jury for bor tolfrf,j are requMiwi VM I.:., n .luvafor trial : u.itbii-1 ten davs for 1 "Si5 flit
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