1 n1.' -' i. . J 1 " - " ;'Ws?i . tw sr.- s -X TBI U .ill 3H ft Civs: f?m Html:. if fioxr'.l Hanoi CossiKi -Hie ft. JIatranft's Majority teas Zlmle Up. EBST 1 rihy Mornia, T ,11 0 T VtOt.'i. 13, 1872. WW- 1 T , HORACE GRKKLIY, A flex every Ii.Ti;il there is an hour of intoxit aiioii f r the victors, anil d.jcct.ou for the v:niii!-l:C d. After Bunker Hill, the l-'rlth regulars, who had driven the An.-eiean militia eiul, of their ontrvneh- wns at I lull s, the The. fodowin:r aeidsv-s thought the whole ComVine: the fct t of King George. Run dere.it f cur ruvr lie tee vid mw?"11'': E. GRATZ BROWN Of 3Iliurt. rKKSIDKNTIAL ELKCTGIU. BSATORIAI.. " naH Ciw.f, of WtidrnorelriiMt Ci.iinlv. gjiuii W. Skins ten, of Frankttu County. HirrBsaEttTATivn. Pbt-Drm STah vrs, of "Rri. Jons ft. Mii.i.rr. or fluntlriT'Ton. 8. Cuoss Fry, cf PhllttdeipuiH. tHft. I. Tbomns J. Barver. Stpnhen Anderson. J. John Moffat. 4. tleorre H. Hurrtd. 4- JJnt irreed upon.) . Ifflluh H. Houpt. 7. Samuel A. TTr. . j ? r. Hly. !. H. B. Swarr. 10. n. nii-v. 11. Jhn Kunkle. Bt. 4T. W. Guntler. DM. 13. I. Iwnnorsr. U. J M'KnWi.l. In. Hnnry We!.:. 16. Henrr J. S'uMcy. 17. 1. W. Ch-lftr. 1. Wl!llr.ri T. I.ofc-an. (1. pi!Ml" Frown. l. F. M. tfohinson. 21. J. R. Wilson. ?:J. 1. II. SlPvd r.suu. ffl. John Ct. Vsrd. 21. Geo. W. Miller. As was anticipated, the South Carolina, election has resulted in the success of the carpet-bakers ; eo that uahappy stato will continue to be under tlie rule of the scoun drels Tvho have depleted her treasury and slaughtered her credit- The only rede era Ing feature of the election is the possible gain of one Democratic Ponrcssinan. The fourth annual Convention of the Irish Catholic Benevolent Union of the Vnitcd States, began its pespions in Phila delphia on Wednesday last. Delegates were present from all parts of the Union, and the exercise wore of afniost interesting i and instructive character. Hon. Dennis j Dwyer, of Dayton, Ohio, is President of i the Union, and it numbers among its mi ni- ! bers many of the most honored men of the i nation. Southern ConiVdc: aoj, a: d half the world hes-ih, thonyht it was all over with the i Anuiican Uiiion. Put time ttils a d;f:ei-: rnt fV-.i-y. To day, the caure of liouest, free, eivil frvernment is not lost because ; its fil-organized forces have met with a ; iJicek in Pen: syvama. Tlic Derriiats and the Liberals and tho Reformers in the j Iat cuiUft !ae!-.ed chesion and concert of ; :ctii i. 'i'ho tA-pcraio action for City and . forMatcuroiin, when the latter was i tally ! the pr.rr.mor.nt issce of the canvass, preju- j d:ced both cau cf. vhkli we:e in truth but j ,ne. Ab-o'.o al the Democratic army ; laeU d not KtTr.gth or c-.)u:-age, but crgani- j ration and tho sinews of t.;:;-. The pur-j chased defections from its rank? were, seri- j on. bi;t they are now no loss. V," ho sup i posed that the American army was weaker j after Pencdiet Arnold was found out and ! went over to the ci'my ? The army was j weaker while a traitor was in It, in high 1 trust ; it was strorger the day ho went off to get his wages for his treason. So it i is today with the Peincc:acy of Pennsyl j vania. It is made up of the large body of esuzens wlio demand honetty in tne con duct of the people's affairs, and who want men true to their trust to be put in charge of them. AVho supposes that this party can be permanently defeated in a popular government, in which the good of the mary, and not the pre fit of t he few, is the ac- has been kued by the Chairman tf the National Democratic Committee : Airr.i:F- or Tirs atfukaj. rruocitiTic cvii;:TTEr: to tck rn;;rLS or TKK rSITi: t-TATHS. Ti e Cctol.-er eltctions a:c over. TUcy tnahle us to form a tolt lablv accurate idet if the true political situatioji of the country. Day by tiay and hour by hour tb evi dences of fir.ud at the late election accum Y.iW. Vv'e yesterday printed a fitatement refei rirg to ti e anet.t cf quite a large num ber f Depulli"an officials in J.uzerntj ccur.ty. cha:(.td with having debauched the l iilk t. This morning there appears in ttarly all the uiornirg par ers .f this city a oomnrunication addressed to the Peform Aseociation, whicit, for the sake of expli An Indiana farmer l.as purchased the "Ca.'diiY Giant" fr a gate post. lion. II. Milton Si ccr is the only Dem ocratic candidate fcr le-chction in at tho tho In Georgia we have to recount a victory ! citly ehcrwkig how so large a majority wm , for the Liberal ticket so unexampled a, to j xcd up for Hartranrt, we prit entire; i Uthe her out of thf list of doubtful States, and practically to pronounce in advance j the ilccision of at least one bundled and twenty-five votes in the electoral College. To this r.umber it is only necessary to add siity voters to elect Greeley and Krown. In Pennsylvania the distinguish d Chair man of the Liberal Committee ban elo quently characterized the method.? by which the result of the election there vrm aoeomplihed. "We commend his state ment to the thoughtful atteutiou of the country. In Ohio, despite most unprecedented gains for the Liberal-Democratic ticket, the Grant managers have carried the elec tion by a reduced majority, having brought to the polls their entire reserve vote, i.au our Democratic friends in certain localities of that great Commonwealth shown the same earnestness and activity, and enabled us like our enemies to record our entire i strength, they would now be exulting over ! u brilliant victory. In Indiana the Dera j ee:.tic and Liberal foiccs have achieved a u-.ott important 5ucccss over Pennsylvania i tactics most unset v.-uilously employed by (the administration and its allies, showing i thus that a free people whe'i aroused know I their rights and dare maintain them. In ; diana has fairly demonstratetl that she can neiiher he "bought nor bullied." The ! moral of these lesults is that vietot j is etiil j in plain view for our national ticket, and j that energy and coarago will assure it. I That victory must be won. If we mean to ', preserve free institutions on this continent i we must assure it. The event in Pennsylvania, on Tuesday Philadelphia GEWTi : In the official count of votes f or Governor in the Fifteenth ward it is rep resented that the vote for Governor was as follows : ' " " ...... Ilarfi-Hnft... liuckale w Fif- Msjority 1,597 , The undersigned, judges of the election, signed no such return or paper, and will be qualified that the true vote for Gover- j nor w as as fellows, they having signed the : same : llartranft iiuckulew MnjoHty Iy exposing the above fraud you obliire the friends of reform in the teenth ward, and show how our return 1 election judges alter the returns to suit their own partisan way of fixing up elec tion returns. Respect fully yours, John Pritnek, Judge of First division. James Nash. Judge of Second division. "W. J. Murray, Judge of Seventh division. Alfred Muri-iiey, . Judge of Twenty-second division. Phii.adeli'UIA, October 11, 1ST2. And just here we sKite the fact that in the Fourteenth ward there was a fraudulent j adduiou made to the -returns of tito hun- dred votes, and m the thirteenth ward ot knowledged rule? As long as the n"7 t iast, wheu considered in its causes, is the are allowed to vote, "their cau?e is not lost, j and persistent effort will secure at la-t the j fair counting of their votes. But that re- j quires Organization ! Organization ! 1 Or- j ganization ! ! ! It is vain fur a mere mass j of militia, or citizens jostled into some soit i ; of array on the day oi name, ro conrenu i f with a drilled, disciplined army of regu'ars. j State w'u.) increased his majority late election. A New ITnrnpshfce ji'dge has decided that it is an illegal oii'ens.e to spit tobacco epit on the door of a public place, and has j fined an on'er.der oi;e dollar and costs. Iove induced a beautiful and aecom- j jibbed girl of Cnicago to mairy a biind man with a club foot, lie was a poor man, j while his wife has uu income of $1,500 a , year. " j The baggr.go master of tho P. & Ei Railroad at Lck Haven station was mur deied on Monday morning, about 4 o'clock. No clue as to who the rnuidcrer is has yet becu obtained. j . A'Scrauton paper sensibly says that a ' large patch-work bed-cover displayed at a fair, by a' time girl" six - years old, shows : gieat industry, with much time and pa-' tience devoted to it that might have been physically more prolitably used in romping and play. Harrisburg, Pa., October 15. In the case of Emanuel Shaffner on second tiial ,. to-day, for the muider of his two w ives 4,?90 ; and John iMiarlcck ly jioisonirg, tJ:e pris- , oner pleaded guilty of murder in the second 1307 ' degree and was sentenced to the peniten j tiary for thirty-six yeais. j a man oag iinta wun man w nicn was rtartcd from Somerset, Somerset county, on the 2d of last June, reached the Pittsburg Post Oftice on Sunday last. The bag had been missed for some time and its unexpect- ; ed appearance yesterday occasioned con siderable surprise. Sme of the letters in the bag had grown mouldy, and were al most falling to pieces. j Goldsmith Maid, the famous trotting i mare, is said to be stolen property, and I a lawsuit for her recovery is impending, j It is said that about five years ago the sta- , hies of a great Kentucky stock raiser were I burned down and a very promising young ' mate stolen ; and that the groom wli.i had . charge of her has just seen the celebrated Maid, and 19 ready to take an oath that she is the stolen animal. ! The crops in Western Furore this' With all the sohmn ami impressive for v'ees of the Catl.o'ic C huich, Li? .hop L'ay!-y, of Newark, Ne w .! is y, was. on Sunday last, installed as An 1. bishop of Pallimoie and Primate of the Chui h in the L'uitcd States. 'I he services were fitting and ap propriate for such an occasion, and Bishops and other clergy vvcie in attendance from all parts of the country. Pallimore was elevated into an Avchicpisc-opal See in lSl'P, ! and the Sees of New Yoik, Boston, Philu delj !ii:t, Wilmington and Bardstown were established assuilragans to It. Archbishop Payley is the eighth person who liiltd tho Ai'chicpiscopal at Baltimore. He was in the early pait of his life an Episcopal min ister in New York, but connected himself with the Catholic Chinch in 1&41, and thiee years later took holy vows and en tered the ministry. Since that time he has steadily gained in reputation and useful ness, until he now stands in the front rank of the pillars cf the Catholic C hurch in this country, lie is a pleasing sj eakerand a foicible writer. But his gi tat forte is the administration of the rules and regulations of tho Church. In that branch of his holy functions he is eminently distinguished. Of a mild, persuasive, yet firm disjxjsition, he rules by love rather than foice. He built up the See of Newark in a short time to its present flourishing condition, and while maintaining all the doctrines and requirements of the Church to the letter, still, won. the love,, respect ai d esteem of all his spiritual children. Such is the character of the priest -'called to 1 he head of affairs in the United States, and installed as Aiehbishop at Paltimoie. and he now head a Chuich which numbers neaily .", 00;),00D of people in itrf c jmiuaaioii in thi3 count ry. 1 li ill . f 1 t ; '! ! - t. t i r ,.r ' i.. e Ml h: I.- 1 . I ' v- r r- .v- r-. i ..i.i. . It is truly gratifying to note the fact! ne p.accmeo. wie oce-i.o.ue, ...c e. that manv of the staunch old Democratic tfW of tJie government, are now numer counties Jf the State increased their major- i enoSh to n ake an arTO3" do not out-nureter the pcox.ie, tut tney can out-manoeuvre them. t. iVm Into elction. Clearlield. the ! home Tot ex-Cenator Bigler and Senator Wallace, came up t the work nobly, and gave the largest majority ever cast in that county. Berk, under the lead of Hon. Ileister Clymer and ethers, added more than 2,000 votes to her majority of 1ST1 ; while Cambria did better for Buckalcw aud Hartley than she did for TcCandless last year. In other portions cf the State like results are observable, which show that the Democratic party is still alive and ready to make a vigorous fight against Giant despotism and fraud in November. j We have now seen the whole force rf the ! aelministration concentrated skilifullv on Pennsylvania. In the h eal contest for our Stato oiTcers, we have seen the whole nnvt-or of the Federal trovernment, its i means, its enforcement acts, its marshals i and ils deputy marshals, its cabinet officers i and the President of the United States j himself, all employed in carrying a State ; election, in the interest, not ef the people i of the State, but of the Presidential cajidi- I i date. When a meeting wascaPed here for llartranft, the Presitlent dropped his busi ness or his pleasures to come to Fhilaelwl phia, to play a part in the demonstration, and look afier his own interest in it. The whole regular army of ofTice-h. lders, with their chief, took part in this campaign acair.st the Bcmociaey of Pennsylvania. They were not thoroughly united, and in e not ejreanized. In this most appalling iolitical catastrophe that has ever taken place in this country. Should the system" thremgh which this catastrophe was brought about be con doned by the people and foiatetl on the e)ther States, it seals the doom ef freedom in America. A sad contrast it is surely that the city in which our Republic was born, amid the anthems of a free people. thordd now be the first to toll the knell of its liberties. It is for the free, unbought people of all the States to calmly review the fearful crime against sutliage in Penn sylvania, and to decide whether it shall be repeated within their own benders. For the first time the system of free government and the sanctity of the ballot are really on trial in the Culled State-.. From this hour- forward, the preservation tf the franchise in its integrity dwarf's all i other issues. jour hit mtrta. now many wauis weie nxeei j year liave turnt.( out ve,.y favorabU-. up we have no means e.i Knowing; om, France, German v, Belgium, and Switzer is neifcetlv safe tp assert that the returns : of the whole twenty-iiinf! were thus nianip- liaiet ard ,he liule laml cu;tiratt.(i iu t-pain has yielded w ell. Italy forms an ex ception, and aelvices fnm Genoa are to the effect that in twist birds of the countrv ulated. and that Colonel ctlure s state ment that at least 2.,(tX) fraudulent votes were counted in is substantially correct. But the matter eloes mt end here. The fi amis or attempted frauds were not con fined either to this city or Luzerne count, but appear to have jermeated the entire state. Iu confirmation of this we learn by telegraph this morning of the arrest of Dr. H. F. Muhlenberg, a prominent citizen of Lancaster, Liu ted States Revenue Col'.ec to;, and a brother-in-law of Simon Came ron, charged with having offered $-00 to Rienhard Renier, if he would stuff the billot-box and reduce Buckalew's major ity li;0 in his piecii?ct. Now, let this good work of showing up the bcoundielisnis of the Republicans at the Let our friends in each of the States 1 lte election be continued, in order tht the We find the following suggestions in re lation to the result of the recent elect ions in Indiana and Ohio in the Cincinnati Conncfrcial. They are entitled to consid- j eration : "Afier all. Hendricks ran far enough ahead of his ticke-t to beat even the j back counties.' The reason for success i i .i. i.:- .,..,fi ,.,rv,,;, , i many I'pces v.c IB Ut'U IllUt. II Win i o ' i n. I i 'i Fiiit i n y 1 the identitv established in the nublic esti- city tl,e ballot-box seemed at .he mercy of I mat ion between his candidacy and that of j Greeley. The fact could not be dodged that a vote for Hendricks was a vote for j Greeley, and the result shows that Greeley's strength was greater than that of any either j candidate in Indiana. There are symptoms of Greeley's superior strength in Chio. In this county, for instance, it is clear that about four humlreel Republicans who would not vote a Democratic ticket-, voted for Wiley in consequer.ee of the suggestion that a vote for him should be made and ac cepted as a test cf Greeley's strength." mm m n i n:: nun and tiz li:. The New York World of October 10th, appeals to Democrats not to desert their trdaids because Greeley may not be wholly acceptable, but to fight all the hard er and with a more earnest determination. Why shoulel an honest man, whoislight ing fraud, desert his Ftanelard, in view cf corrupt practices? If two States are cor rupted is it any rcasem why an organiza tion, commenced to reform abuses, shoulil shrink from its duty? Democrats will ele sert no standard of right and of the Con stitution. They have fought a3 manfully m tne hour ot ueteat as m the luis.u (.t i ciwii,;.;, ar i;u m,MniM anit victory. They have, within the past four j rcsiments of an army. If they are right, months, 'joined hands with tho Liberal alUs r;Kht- Le t them be reaely to take and Republicans on a platform that contains j lloia their places in the great Democratic Hound principles. They have made this 1Ir,c cf baU:e that will jet advance to vio- union to secure honest government and to restore the lights of the people. They the repeaters, who did their work with an e-ren insolence that seemed to fear neither rebuke nor exposure. Against this, in the f iture, the protection must le in the com pact eresiganizat ion of the Deme.-cratic party and more caution as to the men it trusts. All tire auparalleleel frauds of the late elec tion eloes not depress the Demecratic vote of this city below fifty thousand. The couFcIentions, patriotic citizens of Phila delphia, un&haken in tLeir fldelty to prin ciple, undebauched by bribes, undismayeel by power, cast that vote. It was a real one, ard it is a power that only a fool can under rate, and that only treachery can batHe. No reform in this city is practicable with out the help of this great army of voters, which will never rally so well as untler their own banner. Y.'e say then to the Demo crats cf Philadelphia, fall in, and close up the ranks ! .Prepare for the contest in No vember, and if we do not carry that, let us be the firm, compact, well-disciplined army that will defend our firesides frem rapine, and snat ch om city from the gripe of thieves and plunderers. Let ali true men go to work in their pre- eatch inspiration from the heroic conduct of our felkw-c;tizens in Georgia antl in In diana ; and from now till November k-t their struggle be manful aud unceasing for liberty and an uniaiuted ballot-box, for reform and an honest adu; in inlratiuii of the government. AfcisTfs St hci.l, Chairman National Deiuoci alio Couauittee. To iliC People of 1'eniisylvania. Phi i. a delfiii a, Oct. 12, 1372. We have lost a battle, but the field mould not be. surrendered. Fraud has held high carnival in 1'hiUdelr hia nnel par alyzed our lanks throughout the State ; but the lnsoifiH triumph rli aid renew every mend ol regenerated Government to increaf-eel exertions The oCicial vote declared in Philadel phia has not even the semblance of cor rectness. The oncers chatged with the returns at the meeting of the Return Judges were not sweru. t he returns were read off with opportunity for examination. The computation ef the vo.e was not made oat, and the jajrs were not sutseque-utly tae.i to the il:ee where the law requireei tiiey should be, but elsewhere for linal ma nipulation. By this prt;eess, pi.iclictd in open defiance of law and public decency. the canebd.to on the State ticket who re ceived the lowest, number of votes is re turned as having a larger vote than his associates. We had no power to puree the. fraudu lent registration of this city and now no authority to restrain iPesral voters have no tribunal adequate to the punishment of eiecnou omcei-s ami others who conspired iu puiuic me u;tiiot-oox. Yet the principles involved in this con test will not perish by a temporary elefeat in PennsylVtfiiia, whether honest er frauel- ulent. The nation is th battle ground of neiorm, ami even without Pennsylvania right may achieve victory in November. fennsvlvania may not lie able to ive her electoral vote to vindicate self-govern ment, but she must not be voict-lesa in the struggle. Ler jople must manfully stand to their principles and o -ganization. The necessity for the exercise of the independ ent power of the eo,3e in this State is maelc doubly initiative by the means em ployed to defeat us on Tuotlay last, ami honest men of the state who have leen so egregiomly deceived in regard to the real fact t of the case may hav e their eyos opened. j'iiilu. Jicthiii-j iltrald. TiE Yote bt Counties.- The follow lrg a comparative statement of the of fie jj v jf- for Auditor-General iu 1871, with the ualclal vote far Governor iu W't'2, as far a lwcived : such a baei crop lias never been seen sinc 18-"?:l. In Hungary, th Danubian Princi palities, and Russia, the results ate gener ally unfaverable, and theexportations from Turkey are expected to be smaller than usual. The Union League has taken up the cuilgel ef party tyranny, and as an echo to what had already been done by Russell Frret, as Chairman ef the Republican State Central Committee, has fulminated it3 thuntler against Forney, Curtin, and Mc Ciiue. A resolution passed by the mcra- bers e.f the League, em Saturday evening, j completely severs the connection between I the gentlemen narr.eil anel the managing leaders ef the party. They are literally read out, though some f them refuse to acknowledge the authority that ia proposed to be thus exercised ewer them. The edi tor ed the Press is recalcitrant. He kicks violently, and positively refuses te go out. lie wnl vte for (..rant Council, or Rohax Catholic Pre lates. New- York, October 1". A Bal timere dispatch says that the Aichbishop of New York, and all the bhojs attending the ceremonies e f installation of Aichbish ep Bay ley, wcie in conference yesterday for several hours. It is understood that a provincial council will be convened eaily in the administration of the new Aichbish op. The interests of the colorcel people and the subject rf se'Cular education will be prominent topics of consideiation. At the banquet given to Archbishop Bayley, that dignitary, in his remarks, said he never did believe in opposing liberty of conscience, and was an earnest advocate of its fullest exercise. He believed that he was apHinted to his present trust because he was known to be opposed to the mate rialistic spirit of tho age aud the enemy of intemperance. Archbishop Puree!!; of the Catholic Church. Cinoinriati. celebrated the fortieth aniiiver.-ary e.f his epi e j ate n trunda;.. Catholic societies turned out in proces.-ion and accompanied the Archbishop to tho n rth-rn part of the city, where he laid the cornerstone fa new ( ath- lie church. '1 i : f , w f ELECTiCft FCti ELECTORS PRESIDENT ar,J VICE PRESIDENT OK 'ill K LXIIHO sT.vlKS. riirai!:iit r ;Ml . f f,f t;lt, f;( .nrr;i ..aemMy of tli- I omnivf::l!h .f I'i :;m Ui.ri:i. fti liilefl MnAd rr-iarir.r tn the Kl':iifri. of tnis ('i,:nir.on( nit."' ni'I roved thfSil iImvoI July A . I . 1 .:t I . W i L II A M K( ) N A ( k V ft ; li r-urr: n 11 ir.M i i r.r- .i:r!i in :l'!irirl;l. in 1 hi I '. m lie w ui support -no u eio.rj n in,a. no in-ri n.v m ike (. j-ant, anel yet these men, who are bent ; his nolitical destruction, cvielontlv ' duels and waiels, anel build up and fortify and purify our organization there. These be is unworthy of the blessings of liberty c and "o loma wimneuu ins every eltort t,e- w ill vote for Horace Greeley with the great est pleasure. He represents the views of the united party of Democrats and Liber als. They aie not dift-i'ed yet, iu this their fral campaign. They may win a t is great triumph in November. T coming into tho work cf reform. The South accepts it solidly and in gooel faith. The union for honest government, hard ly yet consolidate!, t not for a d.?y or a campaign ; it is for the present and future. It cannot be broken elown by the Camerons and Hartranft., who may obtain by whole sale bribci-y and frauel some temporary vic tories. The united party will increase in strength and power even amiel temporary defeats at the commencement ef its works of reform. No new party eirganization ever yet won complete success at the outset of its career. There are timid men who mean well ; there are "Bennbons" who move slowly antl sleepily ; but move they will, anel move onward, every man who loves truth and honesty, and hates frauel and corenpt government. The party e.f fraternity aud union, of fair and honest dealing, will surely triumph as surely as that truth is stronger than falsehood, and that honesty must triumph over evil prac tices. The Democratic-Liberal party has been growing stronger ever sine July 9tb, 1S72. it is consolidating its united forces. Thore who prefer Grant and his rins will go that way. Those who love honesty antl Constitutional government, will very soon come into the ranks of the Liberals. The party of principle will overcome the partv of despotism and plunder. The work" of Rsform moves onwaid. ! tory.anu that ought, even in defeat, to show j a firm ad menacing front to the enemy, i The hope cf our city now lies in the or- ganization of the Democratic party. Let ! it begin'now. The call to the field in No 1 ven-.bcr is reason enough for activity ; if ; there was no call we ought to make one, as i j a ground and occasion for active, vigorous I organization in every ward a:ul precinct of J this city. Let the word with us now be, "Fall in ; c!o?c r.p the ranks." Pass it on, throughout the whole length anel breadth of the Commonwealth. Phila. Ace. cause local or temporary defeat is probable. Ihin battle of liffortit wul be tryi. It may not be tins year, but surelv in tho near future, ft appeals to every friend cf ! national peace and purity, to every vetary i mate ana universal regeneration, and to every citizen w ho values the sanctity of the elective fianchise. Thre must be no fal tering in the ranks. Let the friends of Horace Greeley and the principles he rep resents everywhere perfect their organiza tion at once. We can deserve victory in Pennsylvania, antl that may save the" na tion. It w ill certainly save our cause from dishonor and assure us early triumph. Sam'l. J. Randall, Chairman Democratic State. Committee. . K. Me Ci.URE, Lt.airn.Kn Liberal Republican State Committee. The following Is a complete list of Con grefsinen elected. Republicans in Roman ; Democrats in Italics ; gains markeel with an asterisk : At Large Gianni W. Sfofirdd, Lem'l Todd, Charles Albright. 1st District .Samuel J. Itandall. 21 District Charles O'Neil. 3d District Leonard Mvers. 4th District William D. K1W. r.th District Alfred C. Ilarruer. fth District .Iams S. lllery. 7th District "Washington Townsand. Srh District lititter Chimcr. 0;h District A. Herr Smith. 10th DistrictJohn W. Killinger. 11th District John li. Storm. 12th District L. D. Shoemaker. i:h District.!. D. Straw-bridge. 14th District John B. Packer, loth District John A- Maee. lfith District John Cessna. 17th Disf riet K yfdlon Spcr. lsth Distrii t Sobieski Hoss. l!)th District Carlton B. Curtis. 2):h District Hiram L. Richmond. 21st District A. Wilson Taylor. 22d District James S Negley. '.i i;t ;i- vu.n-.a -e t i 24th District Wllliam S. Moor. j Am. c.trr., '71. oovxRTon.'T?. j C:tiS. MTiin 1 Ftan- Buck- I Hnrt- l tilen. 1 ton. I alew. rsr.ft. a !; ans 24i aw ?:5 Ahcsncuy .... Il,t:i7 U.r IC,4H0 5,771 Arn. Miiif 3U S'l'S ... P-S ll-in'r SSlM 2t s5 r;.-.:f.:ri! 2. 2S1 2:i77 Ci I r. rkfl ll.ia' 13.M7 7Sv! ; BUir ... 2V.-JJ 2fcj44 4?CT 1 n..uonl 7 V.:i7 4i-'H T4 t:i Kneks f.)4-' BM)' 7k 7?1 H uli-r. 2o . .. 45H Camiirli.. ... Stf 22iH 3S30 2SS :M5icron an V Sd 572 Cn'.on L't. 1h:?6 25-3 ?4,4 :.,trt :UW 2S; S'lli Of.vrr 4Ui; 73,s f-"10 tt'Wi ci iri.m tr.Jl u3 5f7:x t'l-nriiId l-.U 1441 34-' 1M t'linton ilC !1! 2;S'2 20;-". f iHimtiH :&it 15"i 3Kr HIS Cr..ff..f.l 4:u2 5172 6173 7t!l : t.'!imKTl?!l t .. 4-iM Mill 4WH 417(1 I:infi'iin Slivi b', 74.r."! Ieliire .... 22 37.17 at i Kik H7 MM Uwl tOS l Trf -M 42-4 74(J i KHyptt 4 JSC'l 4tvl 3U."4 j Forest 2.H tA4 :4l 4.S J fntn'din 4i 44'K 41s- 4't Fulton . . 1114 777 7v7 frcen 2S-V4 137'1 :5: 17W 1 HM'itinrf.i n.. 2-5Va I4I 2Sji Si4V In.liatia 2iS4 VSt ?J4.i 447J ; .lf(TTon 17s.r. lSi-tt .?.i!iina iW7 .4 171. j l.:itu-.eter 45 10.740 13.774 I l.nwreiipe. ... l'-'s'u 24.S.' 17tr 34X I.iti:ll.,. Z-t j.kiti 2S4 4-:7 I.niirii f-V;.r 44l 67U5 .rKV . I.iiz-rn l".Vd l4Ji5 L:.4l I.Ji-oliiin. .. 4ii uHHi &XA 4A , McKi'tin 7.'t i0 .) lie's .M.-rcr .tT 441 -,5 ! Virfiin 17s- 171t 176-1 17S ; Mmw 7: 2s. fJXi 1 Monronirj-.. V-iitt fC'tl 84y Rot Montour . ... P! Itcaj KZZl i:j7s N'ort(iton?ton . 01TJ 3U4S si' 4(in Nortliiiuib'lul. 'i'H; 4i4 4;-i 4.U4 Perrv 2--7 247S 2:'14 IJTsa rhiludelphia. . 5!.'i1j . o 4s,Ml 6,S,s , 1'iki- lui.t -: 1I--4 24(5 PoUer 7ss i:"o 1IK2 uw Pehnvlkill P4'.v H'JWI a-i7s sys, Snyilcr 1-Sd 17..5 lwi ' !!)t;icr.Pt 1S77 StNil ls.' S4.;o nMiviin 7i 4i7 744 4ai : fuiiiehanna . 24'7 34US 4XM 1 Tioarn 1741 30.12 2VSi Union ISC' I13 1JJ74 SOiiC V f nano 31.14 - 372 - 4415 , ,v,71 ! Wnrtcn 1H7 f 212S t 2.1.C ( 3176 VVasliinttin.. i ( K 1 4S4U f .I.H 1 Wayne. ...... 1 2iii6 2:1 ) auai J 2119 i Wcstinnroliird ) ki 470t W75 ) Msl j Wyoming t 1 :44 i:isl J, 17Hl f if-'i j "k , 7iii 6701 i78 V 641 Uptn have the countenance President. and support cf the ti Radical mnj 2KK.15I 303,970 I :i.4V This is a day of "small things." A "small thing" has been fraudulently elected Governor oi the Keystone State. Another exceedingly "small thing" has been de clared elected Auditor General. Three rery "mall things" have been chosen by the same process "Congressmen at Large," to represent an honored State in the coun cils ef the country a bribed legislator, Scofield, a bounty jumper, Albright, and a dark lantern hero, Todd. It may be a humiliating thought b high minded, manly men, but let them console themselves. "Every dog must have his day," and the "day of 'small things' is in the ascendant." "Freedom's t;ittl. once bejriin Thouph timed oft, ia tvsa wos." Lewistoxtn Sentinel. Cramps and pains in the stomach are the result of imirfect in digestion, and may be immediately relieved by a dose of Johnson' Anodyne Linement. A teaspoon ful in a little sweetened water is a dose. IIfavt oats, are good for horses ; none will deny that ; but oats can't make a horse's coat book 6ineoth aud glossy when lie is out Of Conelitioil. Sheridan.' a ',.!.. n a.-.. ( Powders w ill do this when all else fails. The Battle Still Moving. The State 1 election has gone against us. The Radi i cals have the rcrtifi 'ate, just as Mr. Sena ' tor Gray had in the First district, last I winter; but a context a fair examination i soon settled the matter and unseated the j holder of the false ceiiiticate. j A similar proccctiing must be hael in j IIautranft's case. Our eople in Phila delphia must institute pmceedmgs prepar atory to a contest, and press the case, or forever after hold their peace iu regard to Raelical fiauels. As regards tho still pending contest, Maryland, W. Virginia, Virginia, N. Car olina, Georgia, Alabama. Louisiana, Texas, Arkansas, Tennessee, Kentucky, Missouri, Delaware, New Jersey and New York, periling an aggregate of 10:"j Electoral votes, are entirely certain for Greeley and I'uowx. Twenty-one additional votes only are required to ensure the success of our candidates. Indiana and Connecticut w ill give us the reeiuii cel number both of these States arc almost entirely sure forus. We have an even chance for Pennsylvania, Ohio, and Illinois, and more than that for Oregon and California. Our Statcaud County Committees should clear away the debris oi last Tuesday, and go to work without the loss of a moment. Let the initiatory steps be taken at the meeting ejf our County Committee to-day. Pittsburgh Post. Heau "Wilson" Talk. The following is from Jeremiah Colbath's, alias Henry Wilson's speech at Cleveland : "There are not more than 5 ,000 Greeley Republicans in the la Del to-day, and about 3,0d0,OK) Democrats. The former will have as much chance to control the latter as a dog's tail would have to wag the do-g. Twevthirds of the men who started 01U: to join the Greeley movement have-oine back to us. In the name of our country, I ask the lwt to. return. I say to the Democrats, you have been sold, but not delivered : come into our ranks. You will bo nfe there, for we have always boon opxsed to delivering up fugitives". Applause and laughter. There is no principle in the Greeley movement. Ne constituents s!c d behind the Cincinnati Ctnventin, ntl no principles found . place at Baltimore. All there is in the thing, so far as Demociats are concerned, is simply a piece of deception to restore themselves to power ; but the Greeley party is dead, and lies prostrate at the feet e.f tike business men and the lead ing men of the country." This is the talk which the Grant candi dates repeats day and night upon the hust ings, and we are quite content to circulate such a tale. The :j,0()0.t)0 Democrats and the 50,000 Greeley republicans, if there are no more, are quite enough to defeat Grant and Wilson. When the Democrats en dorseel the Cincinnati nominations and plat form, they had just six grand objects in view : Reconciliation in the whole countrv ; one term of President; Bt form in the Gov erment; the punishment e.f Federal thieves; anel the rebuke of Federal corruption and Executive despotism. With these they were ready to sacrifice names for things', antl power for principle. Lcicixtou-n Sentinel. Known nrui e.yp ni-tice Jo t!.e pi.K.rri;s of ihn county aiorc-iiiii, (liar a (it-ner:il i;!. t:on ill be bei.l in the sail county of Ounliria, on the First Tuesday cf 2itne;aier, 1S2, n ii!B- tl.,- .1th :iy of s:i;il month, at which time TWF.XTY-Nl.NL: Ei.Uti.ks i.f ;i I'resi.t. nt ami ice 1'resi'lci.t of the IT idled States are to he elect.- J. Steer Triumphantly Rr-EixfTrn. The Greatest Victory in the State. Karl 7 in the contest, success for Mr. Speer did net look very promising. Put ten days be fore the election, the clouds began to break and victory was seen upon the clear, bright sky. Party prejudice gave wav to com mon sense. The honest voters cut loose from Ring rule. Neither Scot t nor Wtx.ds could keep their men in line ami under their control. Independent voters in both wings declared their manhood antl voted their will. Mr. Zenfmyer, with his inllu ence in the Democratic partv, was called upon by Baikcrto save the" county from going for Spoer, but Zentnuer, Worths and Scott united could not stay the popular breeze that had set in for there-election of a gentleman who had honored his district in the last Congress. Mr. Speer' s re-election speaks well for the indenendencp -n-,1 common sense ci the good pe pie of the I I a i.so nKiarriAKrssr.w and givk k. tics ttuit the pI-kcoC hoiiiir. Uie Htore-ai.l el.-etion ' in the M-ver.il wnr.l, borough, districts and townships n irhin taecounty of C';:nitiri.i ;;re 1.3 rol low. tn wit: Tho r-leetr.m f the district composed of the townsl.ipof 11, s!i, nj 1 ei met t at brady's school : r.oiie. in s.iiil townr-lop. 1 The flfciuMfif the district comprised of thf ' town-hip of AihiiTW. to uirr-t at f.ie elittol , 1. .luteal j.iwe Krui v. 1.1 smi.j tow n.-'.iip. 'the cW e toi of the di.-orict comt.r.e j f the' j tot. chin of l;arr, to meet at School Hou-e No ' 1 1!. in sinl township. ; The elector.-or the dij-fiicf composed of tho ! 1 township ' f i!i!ckli k. to im-r-t .it the iiou-.- of j Ad tm Mh'.wii. h c'd. in the illaye of fii-l-ano. The cl.-.tor.-i of tlie 2ii j-t t eoinposed f ttie : township of '.--t:l.ri:i, to n,c t at t.':e t'ourt j IJoiwin thi" bruuh nf F.r enjniirjr. j 1 tie eli-r tors of t h di.et rict compT.'opi! of the ! t.i.oship f Carroll, to tnoet at. the School ! House in C:rrolltown r-.orou.rh. i The elector-of the dit.-ict composorj of the , 1 Lnmiiifli of Cai roiliowi., t,, meet at thu School House ii. S:id t" rouvrh. I The elector e.f the district composed of tho : I township of f hct, to meet at School House Ko. j o. in said lowi-ship. 1 lie r lector of the distrk-t composed of the ' ooronn 01 t nevr r-priny.-. to meet at the house of Jm-oi. Wmrner. in said boroutrh. The electors of the listi-ief comoosed of tbe township ol Clearfield, to meet at School Hoiiuri No. 3. a.j';ii;irg the village of St. Atiust;:.c, in ' s.iid ttiwnship. 1 The elec iors of the district com poocd of the i township of Coneiminjrb., to in;-rt at the School i House ::t Siniror's in aid township. The electors of ths cistri.-t composed of the ' t.oi-ouvh of Coneiinoik h. to mft ns follo'vs- j First Ward, ut the house of IVtr-r Mnltzie", in said First Ward : Second Warn, at the lit .use of I Henry C Hishon, in S;ii.l Second Ward. Ttie. ele tors of the district composed of the Lor. .unii of Camt.rin. to meet at School XIou.ie No. 2. iu said l.tiroiih. . I The electors of the district composed of the ' Porouirh of ('...fi.!H le, to meet at the School 1 lloti.;- in said borough. The ( lector-of the district emn posed of the 1 township of Croyle. t.. meet at the School House in the vilhure of Nimm rhill. in s.iid towi:ldp ! The elector of the district coino,r..i .. .1 M borough ot Kast Coneinauh, to ni.-. t at the 1. r. r ,1, v ; l.oroueh of Koelisl.uiv. ti nu r-t as toliou -k l-.ast w ard, nt the ( ourt House, in said W-fd : West W-trd. to meet in t.iar.d Jury RMiii ' in OmrtHonse.Wr.tWmd. J ""' ,n Tho electors of the tiitriet composed of the ! borough of I nmkl.n. to meet at tho School ! Hmisu 111 Siiid liorouifh. 1 1 1 ne tow jioi.se i n ne lown 01 tiailitzin, in,id township wii.i. 11 ... ...I.- v 1 -iii-iiiinid, in inrct honsn of Ihmiel Confer, in said f.orouo-h The ( lector- of tbe district composed r.fr.cr r or ol I i v. w ho i- or r-l..-li l. live, .1 ii'iu lure. til!-- St:.tc 1 r I;,:. I ... . . ' 1. or iiic-i p,-i i.k -i ,; tier .f ( Oll-n ss, Ht.d of I he side. t'i. e.ty. r conoid slu, tnct, is t law 11. icuT at tt.e same t ejT Judife. Iiispevti.r 01 tl.i- (Join 111011 wea itli- , J udjfe, eir any oth.-r f ', shall be t-liii.le iu v' , for. Also, t,y Hi.- ti ;, , Willi Iv entitle 1, ", and tor ol her pun '. .i .-mmii, i-tr,. ir 1 on: lth Section shall 1, vent uny miliiarx i m,, from st inr c.s J.:.; rrr -neT'il or spetid elue'ti we alt h. Also, that in th.! Cd -enacted that "evert .,' Shall he o;.-ncii .ei v., , , t 11 o'clock in the f,,!(. , without int rruptn.j. r.i en o ciock iu t!i- c l closed. '1 he general. spee ,1 trict and trot n-i::p . ir eii-ci in or I rest. . I I Itr . . II IJ i-l;ui', SI a i by ttie Inspectors ai..; .; said, and by C'leiUi u; provided. No persr.n Phall !,e f, election. is for. sa:., . of twenty-one v. nr.'i i resided in this S'ure , t tne fi-et inn tli-ttru.-t t li- least ten c.ay- i:ni.i eier.-liou. ana w;thii, tw-, Coutitj- t.11 wh h s'vi ! least ten d.-'ys hi fi.i,. tri,.' ,. Zen t.f the L'lliteri S!i... , been a citizen of 1 1. i , ." from and refi-rn-d. :ir d u U in In" elect it.n i!;-iri t n SHid, -hall l.eenutii d t tin- Mat.- hi iii'i.-.ii,,. Pin ' men. r it izens r.f the fi.it,. ni't of twenry-ene in i t . , have resided in t l.e r ici i .. , 1 .1 .1-1 -ii a:oics.te, hiiaii r.e ( n: j they shall not have ,.:n.i r. Jn ease tho person nit-'. the iiecon l hiyhct niiii,!,, tr.r siiat! not a;t- tid on r j,, then the person wh i .;:. in- 1. iiirii'--i iiiiiri' or -,,i nest procedintr j, ,:, s. ,.; in his p!;:ee. And 1:1 e.,, . , have received tt.e ::-'. ; ,,. in-j.ector shall not a".-M.-i. judite shad anpoi .r an in-. And in ca-.o the- per.- m . , ,' afteni. then the in.'.. eeived th" hi-rhest nun !i , point a judife in hi- i 1 ... shall continue in ths Lour-! : lir.ur after the tint- t; j,. t h inifof f he eleef ion, the .(,;.; townsliip. ward or district .1 t-ers nave nfn e-ct-il, pr ;,r , election, shall elect some one, f, till t he vacancy. In cu-eany clerk arloir.ti 1 . Finns of I hi-ar t shall ne-ir-t -; eecfiii duringr the sid vr. duty of t he inspi ef,,r who ate "... or the p rs4m flili:. the otijc, trr. to forthwith i-;r a s-. ciei-K. nnitltil'e.i milum , the d:Kie- nf the vear It thidi l.e the dt.tv of the , respeetivelv, to aif i l;.t trie i every yenend. sp-ei d e diirinsr th? whole tune sa: , (.pen. for the purpose of y.vi ., the inspectors and the j 'i : ... , iii leiMiioii tn irie nirriT or : l.y them to toll, at such e!. . oiaiter.s in reuninn t.i ti. as rrir- "-tut in-peetors. or .;,,... from time to time reiji, jr.. "' ' N( person shall l.e tn-rn-f-.! election, as a forca i l'. . 1: . , -. the me of f wentv-o'ie vi .... have residc-l in th" Sr-te ;,; , fn the r jf r tion district v. ' .7 ; at h as; ten d.iys irnmer: , . eie.Tion. and has within i-t .. or county ta.v. which h.-ii at least ten r'n s hi-fun. .. . cit;z 11 of ihe I"n:te. sn w. nei 11 h qua.'i lied t or. r ,,f , .. . moved therefrom and returnt ; have rr sided in th.- election r -. tx-s. a nfe.reRid. sh ill he . ; after restdinsr in the ;afe i!.T r '', That all freemen, titi. i V States. Ik tueoi twenty-. 1 years of ae. -l(i I..-.e r. . divti-i.-t a-aforr :er. sh.- ij Nltlionuh I eey si a I net 1 No person shall l.e t tU.j rsme is not cnri'niiicii ie :, . ; , .. habit infs rui nish'-d ht .;' , Fi-st he produces a f - - t ' , r ; within two years of n s J.. , . s. sed jiarreenl-lv to t c ( .1 s-.t st i.-factory evide- ce. -irh. n-:, ftrinai i..n of Ht-ot.c', le."t h tax. eir on failure to procurv " make oath to tho pat n;. nr :i.- " he claim the ri--h! t(". vote lv: hetween t hr wje ot r wen t v-i .'e. .. tears. l:o sliail .:..p,,r0 ,,n ostli . that he has r. si lc.1 in t;.:.-i yea r i! est l.efore hi- i-ppiti t . such proof of residence m the r: auiie.i fy tr is ac', and rl .-.t he t. iieve from ;hc neeoi:t:l . -n I.u: rhe ,-!jre ::to. sjfi.J. jn i su.ii otni is reo:.r; d l v t iiiji at r ; tU-rei:' of thr- per-.-.u thus ad ri;ttd le inserted in the alpha! e: ici.l I st : tors and a note made rppn-ite ina- the word --tax." if he sh.-!. r-. vote hy reason of Inivinvr paid aire, if he shall be admitted to 1 of such aire; and tiie same s';.i . to tbe clerk, who -r.all make the list of voter- kepi hv t!.t :,i. In ail cases where the car . . claiming to vote is four.. i :, - ; . . hy the comini.ssiocers and : to vote, whether found th.n . j.-cted to l.y any quaiiiien , duty of the inspector to i-.i, :, on oath as to his pin!iticat;..-s. to have resiUed within the S:.... or more, his oath shml 1,1 t r - ' thereof, hut lie sh-il! nke ; r. . r one coir. peti nt witness, v. t....-, . ; elector, th.-.r he has re-i : 1 m more than ten days nt:' -.r. '. i-r fucli electiou." and s.'is.i .. ... ' that li-s fconaflde resi.ivin ;. i ; lawiul calling, is in sit 1 t: -tr 1 tiitl not remove into sh j 1 pose of votir therein. Every person iu;.lTli-i as :!.T'..i shail niHke due prix t. i: ' n re deuce and payment of t -x. s ..:.:' bo ndniittetl to v.iie iri ii.- : -m-district in n hu h fie .-.iii re-.. - If any person s!i.i;i prevent rv." vent any ollici r nf any en:. : Act from holdms; such elctf.-f threaten any violence to iie.v -,u-phiill interi opt or 11s j -' ! ' him in the execution . t i..- ihe. up the window or at . ::u-n " the same may be in l 1 i : -. .-r '...'. 1 turbthe pesfeeat sm !i el. . t any intimiilatinir tl. re.it-. 1 r with design to influence ;;..::: any elector, or t( prev nt hun f"-' to rest ruin the freedom of t 111 . O' ;nf tl. , ap hi' ; for ' BOM pro1 :be tier ; lot 1 !' "by! hei irfti - tha In S ' atl . and Joh ; last . nip bai tur ine tot cei m JSH 1 of hoi tri , to tor .: j:v . t 1. C01 . ,.1,1 the aim nai CVi ec viti pri TO )W T tie ru - hi .1 .id Os - j." 1 ie 'nd : Va :;v, he mi X.U - tus, nai an, , aitu com Me? tot. nisi . Ils .. - ' I . " - . rai ee. y . e .'. r .J ry , .1. Et , ; v . -: a - ta ,...."'U .-. Is 'I ;a .'-' -' : .. .- '1 r.- r 1 on conviction, shail be fmi-i m r' excct-dinir five hundred tlo!t.sr. : " y oned for any term not less tn.ui ii;r s Hionthst and if it s. T court where tlie trial t l su l shall be had that the per-nti i-i -5-" township of Jackson, to meet at the hon-e V,f V .p.,siuVnt of the city. ni..;. Henrv Katrer. in -.-1.1 t.w.-.v,; uoai "r township where the ofTt iKf f let lector-of the di-triet eotnposrrl of the ! ih . I'r nsh.p of ;llit7.in. to meet a! the School ' !h'' twt,v iseiii the town ot tiallitzin. in tJJJ . 1 t ! .- eoui electors ,f the d-sti-ict composed of the ship of Jaekson. u meet at the htui.-e t.f y knirt-r, in said township, -electors of the district comprised of the ljrh of Johnstown, to meet as follows - itooin o. 5, jn n.ee of Joseph in saiil W.-...?. house, , John I!radv,on Frank! id Ward; Hourth Ward, at the r U 1 h Ward, The boroi ursr iar.t. tit I'll M it: School said Ward; Second W'ard. at th S. Stray er, r.sip.r.n Market street 1 nir.j ward, at h Im street, in sai House ( t .lolm I'relisiii said wtml sii.ti. w , V I. i'M. ,l,,1,s' said Wart; Ward uiiaitiwii i-ottcry in mij ; The electors of the district composed of the boronjrh of I.oretto to meet at the School lionise in said borough. The e lector of the district composed of the district, and more ,,:-, ie ,lo,-t ..e.i" ' '".1 r"l " ' , .V.V'7. T l" " J';.war, lions. ' ........ I v.nwi i.4 tllt'VllttTS -ei.;. I'ltiuni, ill inu Of this countV. Re mav well ... 1 . .r 1 said township. . .. ., ...trttti tn 1 . villain-of Munster . well ko i....,.l ..e1 ' township. ' the vote he received in this count v. wl.or- ..'.. ?.r!.tTV,,"x.'o..V:,,. ''i"'01 oompose.l cf the he is best known, an-ainst il,n i ... . n . S U " i.i . ' " ,Iu ei 1,1 ,,,u tnkii - --, s o'liiuiutu III- ! rlucnce of SCott. Woods a..d Zr.t,,.r 1 Huntingdon Globe. ' House in said borouirh. The electors of the district composed of the : borough ol Prospect, to meet at tho school1 House in siinl boronuh. s..i,iu The electors rif the district composed of the tow.,sh,,v ,., K.chl.md. to meet at the house "f Joseph Ceis, j,, said township louse or ( The electors of the district composed or the 1 township of Sunr.uerhill, to me t , t the St-h i' Hou-e in the boroiufh or Wjlmore i 1 he eleetcjs of the district composed of the hoiourrh ot Sunitrutville; to meet at the School House in said boroujfh. 1 1 ne electors ot the district i . i Fulfil Yocr Pledgfs A l t publican party appears to have the support ... ...v, .Uttoi Me.iicis, as wen as the Tein- i perance vote ; the labor organization the owners of coal mines, as well as the miners- I perhaps Democratic influences mav be ev' i tiiat party ; stringent Prohibitory lie, nor f ''cuJ""f he district composed of the ! laws can readily bo enacteel the e i" - ti ""sh" "r...T,,,:,r- ' m at the StVod hour law established, andaU ill ! 'VlX'oV IS .- -4V i will have to be met by a party now pledged Out W ho do not intend to ileol l..,.l.i. . " man i. ; "y"riy wun ami not er.titletl to vote therein, is-'- j vict 1.111, he shall be ser.ter.ee.lt.. ; " 1 not less than one hundred n-r :' I thousand dollars, and be in;;-.:-j than six months nor n:.-ie t o:t:i If any person not tv la .p . iihntly vote t any "elect i ...1 . f wealth, or. heim; otherwise 1,11.1.:!'.-. out or his proper district. .T i " , knowing the want of su ii .1' .: .: aid or proeure such person l.i v. :- ' ! oirendiiitf shall, on con v id 1. : :. ' ' ; sum not exceeding two tiui!.:o .! : i be imnrisoned 111 anv term net -'- ! months. ; If tiny person shall vote st ''r i election d ist r ict . or ot he r w ise fnu..' j more than once on the sm-m- .is 1 fraudulor.tlv fold and deliver :' Ir' ; two tickets together with t!i'" '' to vote, or shall procure htiedi-r or they so ofjciidinir shall, di lined in anv sum not less th.ui f.n? than five tiundred tlollars. ni.d "' v ; for a term not less than tluic '' " twelve months. If any person not q-is'i:': '1 "' 1 commonweHlfh Htrreea! :" te i . sons of qua li tied eiti.iis1 '"', place of election fr the jurfi"'-1' , injr the citizens qualitu d te '" conviction, forf. It and p-iv !. Theeleotors of Ihe district oortinosed nf ts township of Washington, to mee .V? tne Q 1 , House at the Foot of Plane No. 4. in V, ?.l iwn! to tV .' nistrict cotn tVVf't' ie eeeditiir one hnn.ir.'d ti otTense. and be impr i-oi:. .1 fef h excetdit.ir three montli-. DTTIES OF TIIK HE Pursuant to the provi-ien- ' so i f.ii.r. ivtli c....t;..n t rhe Ai't the judires of the aforesaid :t:', spectivelv take ch;mre of d"' 'f r; turn nf theelectlon in th. irr.-!"'c . n .. 1 . ... . .1 .. .....i t i I. IT '' 111111 l.rouuce 1 in 111 n. ',!' ' . N .It To- t.i" is! S W Ot w sp u HI '. Pt tit Hlf '.'i i ro ot in nr f E'.i -o h :at ws po 111 r, th a .ho H. he an I li. 'I re 11 br C, fo fo: . tr s 1.) .'t th . t '--Xi s,..h it .f 1! Mn. Jehemi ati II. Crawford, an ex press freight conductor on the Middle Di vision, was killed in the yard, at Harris burg, on Friday evening last, by being knockeel down and inn ever by engine No. 3S2. Ho was abeiut 34 years of age and leaves a wife and one child to mourn their lo3. . the men nhnm tl,- I ,1,...., . . f thee . '..c iciiiii.-n inio vor I rotvnuio., r wui... mg for them. We have not ih iwm.or rr No. t . "'. "U" n had the inclination to r.leeb'e the De'm ' Thp electors of the eiis die orcanization t anv fW " ... til 1 nsl"l"'r Voder, td ir at School House meet s. xi, 7K, inn IHItver II . i. ill s.:tiii inwiluhiti we ocirttic Oliranization tn anv f..,. ' ' loner, tn meet ns roll,.. i. j -niic (Miiiev. oivision. r tne ... . out - we nave eonrmi o t. : ni. -v n,.. . . - - " oiii move- ments, and we throw out tho hint to all n noiii it, may concern. io test the sincerity Ptiiy on questions of the community, -u utooTujnp man. trict composed of the r'linwsr First Hicks, in said It i( Il.ri'i.ii.ii ei riirhsl'imi. on tne :,:,-.t! I the dav of the eleetion. bei"C f 11th .iHt ofOtTOIIKlt. lsT'-'. t ' ;1';t ': O- . it-- ' n l,..n i. ft 1 1 t h.re lit .It i H ml I'i ' 1 where a indite, bv sickn. pi. re.iuiriHl bv law of said seei.leiir. is unable fo att.'ii'l s ' iii" IIIH'tlUlun. n ..... - tiouse inid otvl' K'!.VS,0n' at u-s school "i- V e shall endeainr ,-.u'" ' " "T hf.h c.ive noticic. ns in ,i , , I .- i... . V L-.V" station ot thcaforesn-.i a'V. '' . 01 inc Xepuiilican I Hat all nei.,.. i am tiirecte.i. i.mted States, or of this State ir, Incorporated district, w hettiVr 1l judcres. then tlie certdleitte ci .,,1 taken ehurtre of bv one of ' ' ' n etei ks of theelectlon of the ,l'":!,t-i do and perforin the duties r.-,11" jndire iinatde to attend. n ir.1 i ivkx i'xhfr my u.t vn. at ,r,v ' -.ir' bura-. thisTth dav of Octot-er. i I'" I.oitl one thfMisiind eijrht bun. if'1' t,e I two. nnd of the independo"1''. , Ol C -fi; ' id s1 eofany city or j Sf ifesef AiTiciic" the uliiety com misionetl Oct. li.-4t. v. n. ia n -( i Fl- ! M.i.t ii III.
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