The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, September 18, 1872, Image 2

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    2Zltt ffiontrosc pjutotrat.
E. B. #sivLry, EDITOR.
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vvisrmisiliv. - sEE4rAttnEll IS, 187.
DgMOCRATIC TICKET
ITESIDENT,
ITORACE GREELEY
FOR VICE-MESIMXT,
BENJA3IIN GRAT2 BROWN
Fon Oovvison,
CHARLES ptr6E4LENV,
Of Columbia Coutity.
Fon JUDGE OP THE SUPREME COURT,
• HON. JAMES TiIOMPSON,
Of Erie County.
Fon Arnrron
W.U. HARTLEY,
Of Bedford County.
FOR CONORESSMEN AT, LA nu E,
LION. RICHARD yA I UX,
01 -Philadelpltii.
JAMES IL\HOPKINS,
Of Allegheny County.
HON. HENDRICK B. WRIGHT,
Of Luzern° County.
DELEGATES TO TOE CONSTITUTIONAL
CONVENTION.
1. •
atonar.-W: WOODWARD, Philadelphia.
3 I nATu S.lll..scx, York
1r....W0a5A31 STOLE; Clearfield.
4. Witwar J. litrte, Somerset.
5. Wru.ram Sttrrn, Allegheny.
6. F. B GONMN, Philadelphia.
7. John 11. CiltrßEl.l„ Philadelphia.
S. S. H. liftrNohns, LANorts-rEn,
9. JAMES ELMS, SChtlfkill.
10. S. C. T. Donn, Venan,go.
11. G. 11. Oaths, Philadelphia.
12. R. A. L.turintrroN, Dauphin.
13. A. A. Ptoor.t.N . , Greene.
14. Wu. 3i. Conan', Clarion.
EI.ECTORS.
EESAVOIUSL.
TDOAIT. CONV.VIC, of NVUnorlcul.
GEORGE W. SETICIA - Ell, of Frakliu.
ItSeti.at-NTATtVE..
"Setaxer 3luivrr. , of Erie.
JOTLN S. 3lrtame, of fluntingdon.
:S. Gross Fur, of Philadelphia.
13. D. Lowenberg.
11. J.lVlinight.
13. Henry Welsh.
16. henry J. St liley.
17. 11. W. Christie. s.
18. Wm. F. Logan.
10. R. B. Brown.
20. F. T. Robinson.
21. J. R. Molten.
In. T. 11. Stevenson.
2:1. John 13. Bard
24. Geortle..W Miller
I.:Thomas J. Barger.
2. Stephen Anderson.
8. John Moffat.
4. George IL Buret.
!S. [Not agreed upon]
G. Isaiah fl, floupt
i. Samuel A. Dyer.
8. Jesse G. Hawley.
9. IL U. Swarr.
10. B. 1111r.v.
11. John guncle.
(2. F. W. ouster.
ANTI RING COUNTY TICKET.
For Congress, •
J. B. IticeOLLUM.
Subject to dec6ion of Conference.
For delegate to Constitntionpl Convention
R. B. LITTLE.
Subject to decision of Conference.
For Assembly.
M. L. HAWLEY.
A. C. BLAKKSLEY,
For Sheriff,
• E. S. KENT,
For Register and Recorder,
Wax. EMERY,
For Conn ty Commissioner.
C. C. 3bILLS.
For County Auditor.
C. M, (lEEE.
For Coroner, -
W. L: RiCHARDSON.
ICOVNTV ANTI RING WICKET.
Wo present to the electors of Susque
hanna county, a ticket whlch is unani
mously endorsed by the representatives of
the Democrats and Liberal Republicans
of this county, and also previously en
dors4by the conference committee of the
Temperence Convention, and one which
commands the respect of every elector of.
Susquehanna county, for the moral char
acter, temperate habits of its members,
and their unquestioned ability, for the of
ofices to which they are named. We are
unable-this week to give any extended !
history of them in detail, and we do not I
deem it necessary, for the most, if not all
of them, are as well known to the people I
of this county as to us. We can say this
however, without fear of successful con
tradiction, that a ticket of better men,
every one of whom the office has sought,
instead of their riding the . county and
conniving with "cliques" and "Rings"'
and bartering in delegates to secure them,
never was presented for the suffrage of the
people of this county, and through
them the voters have an oppor
tunity to punish the corrupt -dealers in
official patronage, and send them into a
biased state of olisearity. We will give our
views in a more extended wayat a future
time, merely asking at this time an in
genuous investigation of the condition of
our county. affairs and the candidates
presented.
rgrA Radical paper in New York
.says: "There is only one argument to
the Democrats;` rte fought the rebellion,
yon fought te To which the New
York Express gives this answer, which is
quite as applicable in Pennsylvania: .
"You fought the rebellion; and pray,
who are you? The DeMoerats by tens
,of.thousatids fought the rebellion. while
thousands of ;your kind, and party were
gyring the government with shoddy
_knapsacks' and shoes, shoddy hats ana
coats, and shoddy aimunition. The his
tory of the civil war is full of frauds and
wculatioias of men made rich by plunder
in the name of patriotism, and honored
isith place, in the name orunion. The
creatures who thus grew rich on the spots
of office,nnd prosperous on their cnes
pf purity, are now for Efslltnm b the war
All over assn, and for hiding -their own
crimes and avarice by assailing their bet=
ters. Ono listens to these harangues only
in the conviction that they are conceived
in bate, spoken in selfishness, and inten
ded mainly for personal gain."
" 70 ' GO:ti S!;tll+.7.‘: :it . - 3 1:3::';
Grand MOso Meeting
AT MONTROSE,
SATURDAY, ‘2lst 1872.. '
aDMIEISCII xi.
%11.0N,CLIARLES IL BUCKALEW
. ANT)
. • DANIEL KALIiFLTS,
• • •
Rails!' From every Township and Borough,
to hear our honored standard Bearer.
- Be Ito:IA:Boys!, Be
Co4nti Ciiinmittee Meeting.
'Wilmot 6 the call of.. the chairman,
the Democratic county committee met in
Montrose on Saturday : last. '3leetingwas
talled.tp order by:the .
Ilawley,.fourteen districts' were roPrekent
ell by-the members ht.persou, - and eight
Others by letters, stating their inability to
be present, brit pledging their full acqui
escence in wimtever notion . should tie talc=
en by the members frivsen't: The chair
man stated that the first taiiiness fOr
which he had called them together was,
to snpply the vacancy of Representative
in the county ticket, caused by- the resig
' nation of Wm. M. l'ost,-Esq., of Srisque
henna, which had been respectfully tend
ered to the committee, as published in
the last Montrose DEnocnAir.. : Upon-re
quest the chairthan read letters from the
committee,' representing. Susquehanna,
Thomson, Ararat, Dundaffand others,
strongly urging thenomination of 3L
Hawley, of New Milford, as emphatically
their choice., The best of feeling prevail
ed among all, and a candid and dispas
sionate discussion of the duties, and eh , '
curnstances of the hour took place. All
were desirous of acting in - such a man
„per as would be best calculated to redound
to the success of the grand 'principles of
reform which are rousing the 'people to
action, and tlidt which -
: would he most
certain to demand.the;stippOrt of_
all the
true men of the county, in.battling. the
"Rings” in the county, state, and nation,
which are prostituting their .patronage
and power for their rersonal interest,
without regard to the * welfare of the
masses. On motion to proceed to nomi
nation, the following names were presen
ted:
erns Barlow, of lien Milford, nomi
nated J. H. Dusenbury, of Great Bend.
P. H. Tiffany, of Brooklyn; nominated,
M. L Hawley, of New Milford, whereup
on nominations closed. •
The roll of districts was then called by
the chairman, with the following tesnit:
M. L. Hawley received 8 votes, :end J. IL
Dasenbnry 3 votes. M. L..Hawlerhaving
the majority of the Totes - cast, was de
clared by the chairman as duly nomina
ted. Upon.motion of Cyrus Barlow of
New Milford, the vote for M. L. • HawlCy,
was declared unanimous.
Various other important 'matters were
discussed and acted upon. The chairman
enaeavored to impress upon the minds of
all present, the importance of thorough
organization and canvass in every district
as he firmly believed upon this would in
a great measure depend the certainty of
our success.
The committee representing the Liber
al Republicans in this county, were invi
ted to join us, who did so, and in stirring I
speeches ratified iu full the action of the
committee, and declared, as we were
all of one mind, and striving for the
same object, therefore we were no longer
two parties, and as representatives of the
Liberals of Susquehanna county, they
would now strike hands with us as one
body, name signifying nothing save the
principles which it represented, and as "a
rose would smell as sweet 'by any other
name," hence let us be called Democrats,
- Lilierals..llebels or traitors.it matters not,
so long as we fight manfully side by side,
I for honesty and capability in office, "just
laws and public virtue." All, as the le
gally constituted representatives of the
t Democrats and Liberals of Susquehanna
county, pledged their hearty and undivi
ded support •of our ticket., and that
.Down with the Court House Ring" of
IMontrose, °Down with the Treasury
Ring" of Harrisburg, "Dorin with the
Military Ring",of. Washington. lillp With
honesty and capability for office." "Just
Laws and public virtue," and "Unity and
Reconciliation with Amnesty," and Uni
veml Suffrage," is our motto; and BY
THIS -SIGN WE WILL CONQUER.
Oa motion the meeting adjonrned to
assemble at mil of the chairman.
Radical Key Note.
Mr. Wendell Phillipabas made another
speech, under the charge of Gen. Butler,
which be dosed: in tbisjoyoua and lyric
strains: - •
"The reason Why I support the Repub..
lican party is that, to my utter, surprise,
to my unutterable surprise, to my nide
scritrable delight, to my relief, I- have at
last found a party that as willing to eie
cute all the laws, that are gilt:them. It
is for that reason that I say 'Long live
Ulysses Umiak: May be continue to be
President of the Vnited States -.until ev
ery white man over-10 years of age who
lives south of Mason and Dixon'sline has
been forefer put into the ground.'
here pia have the Gran C.Platform in a
,'hut shell. Wendell Phillips leads the face
tion that ruled the action of the . Radical
party in all its tyranny and fanaticism,
, during the last twelve years; because .it
I had the Ixdanee of power. _Wendell Phil
lips is man who of 'late has been de=,
nomlcing Americang+rntrient from his
aristocratic niche in Lpridon,and extolling
theirs above it. Ile is a a epont to pour
oat the determination of the administra
tion "Ring," to make Grant a dictator
• for roan:mins which is eqUivalent to
life; as there might be a southern White
man now: forty years 'of affe, who - would
RI . Gnus 10ng... Having got &intro' of thie
ma y, by centralizing capitarin the 1311,
Hone! Banks and other porporations, in
four years more they have Complete
control'of the railways end telegraph's if
Grantis re-elected. and 'with a military
chieftain at the liead!of tho:army, what
will hinders forty years rule ? 'Wendell
* Phillips Speuks : because he dares to, and
they dare not, the full gist of the Ecliptic
of the political cormorants, who aro tow
polluting the Temple of American
ty. Do the Oople of Susquebatinficeun
ty or any other desire forty-years Tiran
ny ? Then vote for Grant.
Albright and ScoWeld.
- .
The Court - Atolls° vratrwell on
ThtirstlaY,eieniug last, to hear the above
mined' gentlemen speak in - aerated of
Grant; -11artratift &Co.. The audience
was mado tap ofpersons' of all - political
parties, age,,sex, and , We heard
only the diming-part of
,Gen. Albright's
speech. 'We think we can say with truth
that no new or startling:l' . ads be arguments
were presented:Her - hug the usaal clian:
ges Of: the Radical speakers and preo up
on the scenes of the war, Whiph happened
nearly eight years .ago,-, none of which
was new oven to -many of 'Abe -children
present. When he Camedown to the is.:
sue of - qrpcbticiliatioti," a vital poidt in
this campaign, he didn't .feel exactly at
home on the Grant side, which is not to
be wondered at. He started with a Prop
osition to reconcile it with the Grant par
ty, by saying or iufering that Grant had
saved the country, freed the
. alaves, paid
the national debt, made peace with for
eign natiOns, find the rest of the Indians,
Which stretches thifaith of a" large, ma
jority of the pedple of "this- country; but
to cap the clithax he said that the ;cruel
traitor, Gen. Robert E. Lee, and his ar
my, Johnson and his army, were par c olled,
and that Jeff. Davis, the wickedest Omer
on_earth, was set at liberty,
,equally with
any of the Iva' soldiers of the nerth,and
undoubtedly would vole forllorace (freely.
lla prelbandly asked what more of recon
ciliation do liberal Wipublicans want?-and
said that the Riet.,'Buc.u.; PA UT ' lIAD
DONE ALL TUTS. That Jeff Davis would
probably vote for llontce Greeley; .being
disfranchised was a clincher. But'when
he assumed the fact that the Radictil par
ty set Jeff Davis free; n - e looked at our
neighbor of the - Republican, with his
hand over his eyes, and we sincerely pit
tied _ him,for we thought where will .be the
thunder-now in his battle cry, "Jeff Da-,
vis' It is released. .
Mr. Scofield is a pleasant speaker, gen
tlemanly and courteous, but 'with his
adroit manner with the doubtful "if" and.
"I make no charges," etc., he drew a cor
cringfor the ' Radi-ml corrupt "Ring,"
which ills very thin. It was very much
like covering a hetchel with tissue paper.
It might make it appcar all smooth and
safe, but it would not do for the people to
sit down upon it c‘ery heavily, as they
might feel the points pricking throlgh.
Ile_bore down heavy on the fiaancial
policy of the country. lie told the far
mers how prosperous they weir,' what
bigh prices they got for produce, etc., etc.,
and what a blessing' the-National Bank
system, was and he didn't. say, but left the
audience to infer that Grant had done all
this,- therefore he and Ilartrnuft ought to
be elected. Ile forgot to say that Salmon
P. Chase, (with the assistance_ of Sumner,
Shorts, Banks, Farnsworth, and a host
of others,) was the father of this financieL
Policy, all of whom happen - 10 be in the
ranks for Greeley. That would drive the
betchel through.- Nth speakers were
courteous and undoubtedly did as well, as
they could with ,tho "tools" they had.
Wm. J. Tutmll: Amman of ilia meet.
thg, whose back-bone has been stiffened
sip a.little straighter on the Grant side, by.'
the nomination as delegate to the Consti
tutional Convention, accrued to think it'
necessary for him
. to arise iu his dignity
and vouch for the veracity of these men,
and seemed to impress the minds of the
audience that a man must not have the
audacity to come to Montrose under the
modest name of "Professor," acgaired as
a faithful teacherin an academy, to all
dress the people, unless he is endoised ) in
troduced and vouched fur by Wm...l:far
m% Esq. Great men might differ, even
on that We think however' it was
somewhat necessary, for some one to
vouch for Albright and Scofield. Al
bright-toots $5OO fur bounty jumpiug;
Glcni Scofield with Congressman
,Kelly, both of Pennsylvania,- held - 2,000
shares each, in the "Credit
,ISlobilier ofi
America," as given iu testimony in a snit
-against the "Eon. Cakes Ames and others,
directors,calling fora further assignment
of stock in. that most lucrative corPora--
tion'or "Ring," whereby the Union Pa
cifie Railroad -was mainly constructed, and
the'United States bonds voted. by Con
gresS in 'aid
r thereof absorbed as Profits.
Mr. Scofield wants'.to' a to Congress
again as if is IncMtilic.brrinct3, and Wm.
J. Torre% perhaps, can `-tifford to
vouch fur him, for'lie . vvarititOgo: to ' the
Constitutional Convention)
•-
'We tall attention to the • positive
proof of Ilartrantt's infidelity to the state,
and his complicity, with the 'eonnpt
Treainry "Ring," which is pnbllihed
our first Fig.., It is his own lettem Mid
.the affidavit of his accomplice Yerkes.
We have in our office fae simili photo
graphs of' original letters, which . aro
now in theliands of alderman Dougher
ty, of Philadelphia, that we invite Repnb=
licans to mill and see; which places it be
yond refatatibn. Hundreds of Republicans
in other places have seen them, whoare ac
ipiainteil - with the hand writing, awl they
are convivial. °
Croir for Tio—Northern iapere
poke fun plentifully ; at s the beraocracy for
having "eaten crown ia nominating, Gree
ley' They 'forget that the time Will come
wir the 61 .Chalatkleer in November
.
Tv' crow orer a victory. 'Crow for two V'
Frazier's Crow.
What dwondorful fatherly care - the ed
itor of. the licpubtie - anii" taking of the
"pron Cold. DemeeratiCL''PartY7 : pf this
county,. •It is true be: has', tilways called
them eVerythini but boast; decent mon
heretofore, but he is terrilily.. frightened
now for fear they aregoing tebisOld out
so as to elect Grant. We ere forcibly re
minded.of . the ;fable ' .
of the Fox and
• „
, Ciew,.Where a crow sitting • 1 11 high
' triv . , is said to latie secured a flue' piece Of
meat Whioh• - the "fox." witotedi.' :The -fox
.
said tocrow, tho peoPle:haito .bien
&ring:yen, ,mying you , cannot - .sing.
Now 'know yon ure: one of thii . sivietest
of singers; and I tvouldlike 5-cry tench to
hear.yom. • 11, hereupon . the foolish crow,
holding the meat in her hill,flatteriii-rby
the hypocrisy' of the Icor,: opened. her
mouth to eing,.when the meat dropped to
the ground and the fog seized it and rim
off, not waiting to hear the song.
Now we would say for.the information
of Mr. Frazier, that, the' Democracy of
thiS'county are not crows: You can't fool
them out of the pure meat that way. It
is a little too thin for this climate.
O'Conner.
Mr. O'Conner . has. disappointed those
who'wanted to nutkon tool
,of him, but
has • not advanced hts — oWn reputation
for practical sagacity bay his course in
the- matter. ' It is. easy, especially for
an orator, to fire ofr vague,: wordy com -
plaints about an exiiting state of things;
but with those who really Stiffer from "A
the question is (kiwi° mend it. Merely
to string together denunciations of all
that has- been done, and have them
represented by a candidate who-would be
beaten by an immense majority, would be
no remedy at all.. A great number
. of
Democrats who disapprove or the' mode
in which many things have been done,
nevertheless know that they have been done
and cannot be undone by any reaction
ary policy. •
The Democrat* party has long state
reached that conclusion: The future - ttd-
Ministration of our . verument now
of vastly greater importuned to the
citizens than. verbal disefisions about the
past. To bring honest' and conservative
men into power'is :the first step for any
amelioration of the condition of 'things
that Mr. Q'Coner dem:Kw/crs. while. lie
"rrattotialty proposes to keep.poster-
the party that produced it. Tl , e meted
of the Democracy with the Liberal
publicans promises an immediate benefi
cial result to the country, which must
not be lost because some wotill like some
, thing better, and - it they cannot' get 'it,
prefer total defeat and overthreer. The
Louisville movement eras unwise in
those.who were sincere, and it ivas a dirty
piece of trickery-in those who: weir
g,itreering it in the Qulical interest., These
have ilone;howaer;some good hl exhib
iting it in its true light to the Democ
racy.
Grecic)'s pea c e Propos?lions.
For reasons which are doubtless -satis
factory to themselves; the clever gentle.
men who have undertaken to write down
Mr. Greeley B,,inis to prefer, attacking
his past record and utterances to showing
up the weakness still wickedness of his
present pos.itioa. One of the points
which they urge ag.,ainst him 'with the
greatest persistency is, that during the
war ho paeached: the idea of securing
peace, based upon the'fall restoraticr4 . of
the national autlierity . • :and universal - em
ancipation, by:ii payment out of the pnb
tlo' treasury for the staves. This seems to
be reg,o.rded iii MT* quarters as a erimo
of such enormity:thatfits perpetratoiii is
'morally AisqUalitied to be a canablate for
office. in the country tishicli Genesal. G ran( I
saved. Yet there are some things to be
said in extenuation:: -if the people of
the two sections had fallen in with Mr.
GreeTer's idea and acted • upoii it; we
should have saved a great many s.
million
it money, a great many. 22443 millions' in
properly destroyed in subsequent military
operations, and ecrme 'hundred thoomnd
of lives. These were .eirtaiulYavorth
ing, and moSt;peciple ' will agree
,that it
was neither unstateiinaulike nor iinpatri- .
°tic in :MT. d reeley3c. desire and endeavor
to save them. 'Biff."iiiiiitcrer-triininality
or odimit May Uttaeli:to thc - ,inggcstiori of
paymeut for shires; 'tile :clever, gentlemen,
base got the iron'' , Man in' hand. This
suggestion is not original With Mr. Gree-
I ley. The rear culprit. is one Abraham"
Lincoln, in biS Message Of
. March 6,
ISt 2, congress,t,Opa.ssai joint
.res!
oleticin on the subject; aulfurviisheik the
following model:- • • - • . =
Resolved, That the United' States ought
to co-operate tyilh aut Efate' ;41fich may
adoptgrailualabolishcne tot . staiery,giv,
ing to such state peeuniary aid, to he need
by Such - state; at its, .discretionk,f.a.:com
peasafilor: the: . inconven ietees;; public
And :ptiiate:,prativacd by such d change
. _
CLAPrrue.sko-C4 - #.—lnvalid read
er, if Yousare unwise enough PA pntyour
self outside of any, of the nini-h tonics
-
guarenteed to epntain "nodinSea saran
aht3" you will wetitabli: come to grief.
Ask your physician lains. liquid prepara
tion, destitutesOtimellatiore properties,
is worthy of the Lame . of .a b tonio, He
watell - - Shnu , all such nauseous
catchpennies. Pumstiox /3rxT,Eris, tho
most wholesome inii . gerant ;n the world
owes the rapidity, w;th which it relieves
the disordered stomach and the shattered
nerves to the diffuse agent - which conveys
its medicinal ingredients to the seat of
the cetrtPlaint. That agent is, the .spiri
of the sugar cane, ,the Tnost uutritiont
nud n„frreeibla all,- - tho tarieties of alcos
h0t..,. Tho medicinal Ingredients, of the
J3itters; 'valuable as they - are, would - be
comparatively . nieless without this dis
tributive bans. They . would ferment
and sour. 13eware, as you hope for health,
of, the horrible compounds .of refuse
drugs in a state' of fermentation which
humbugs are endeavoring: to foist upon
the 'Mille as medicines. • !
The largest Vote ever polled Mainel .
at the Governor's election Nias in 1868;
prior to the Presidential: election... The
vote then stood -
Republican,
Democrat
..... . .
The . present vote- must be estimated
neon that majority, which will !lemon-.
strata the gains., " .
The vote for Grant in No*embor, 3868
was 70,846, end for Seynionr 0n13 ( 43,497.
giving Grant *majority of 26,38. The
highest majority now claimed for Gove
rnor is 16,000 which with a heavier vote
polled than that for Grant 41868,. givei
a loss of between 4,000 and 6,000,as com a
pared with the governor'elcetion ip that
year, and of nearly 11,000 as compared
With •the Presidential. In; 1808 (Inuit
•
had. to tight - Jelinsou's administration
with all the power, of his ,patronage
against him. while now he hls the reins
all in his own hands, with tne power of
Treasury and tVe aid of patronage.' Now
if with all 'this ho loses nearly 5,000 in
the State election and 11,000 With the
largest, vote ever polled, as compared with .
his majority in NovemberllB6B, where
is the victory ? Echo answers, where,
The percentage of on fi nch victories
-in ,the very. Thermopylae of Radical
strength will overwhelmingly sweep the
country for Greeley. in Novemlsor next.—
Maine must be rather a cold state , for red
hot Radicalism this year. !
Gen. Farnsworth on Political 14ec
°eds.
This •-eittleman who has • heretofore
been considered a shining! light of, the
Republican party, can't stand Grant's per
sonal government and has lately repudia
ted it. Ile is now advocsdihg the election
of Greeley. Iu a speech he lately made
at St. Charles, 111., he potired some hot'
shot into the ranks of th'e 'Grantites,
stripling some.' of the duck-dews that
flourish therein. of their borrowed ft..atbers
by appealing to the record. lie 'Went
back to the session of Congress, of 1861,.
and proved that some of thess•eharlatans
whci are now undying in theis lave af the
negro, wero " willing then .to saYMort
an amendment to the Conatittilion which
would put it out of ' the powelrof the
people to abolish slavery. -Gen_ Fans
worth says:
"They proposed to amend the consti
tution by forever_pretting it out of the
-power of the people to amends:tea to abol
ish - slavery thus fastening the chains upon
the blacki' - forever, by ti provision. of the
constitutiat. What was the vote upon. it
in the house - of representatives ? 1 - wgl
read the names of the man who voted
for it and against it. Of those who vot
ed for it, the first name I notice of much
prominearo is that-of , Schuyler Colfax.
[Laugh ter.] •
• Well, he is a pretty. goott republic-Anis
he. net ? Yet he was willing to fasten
the chains of Shivery forever upon the
slaves, in otdertoursoM, war. Who-else?
John A. Logan. A goodire.pahlicap., and
Grant man sometimes. ' M'Phersoay. of
Pennsylvania, the man who gets tip poli
tical mannali for the republican pariy,and
now clerk of the house of representatives
and a Grant man. And then, too, there
were Morrill, of Vermont, a good Grant,
man ; and Dan Sickles, ant.t Maynard,
of Tennessee, and Witicluni—all Gran+,
men. They all voted for that, with a
good many others. Who voted in the
negative? I will mad a few name!. There
is Ashley, of Ohio, a Greeley man to-day.
[Applanse,)- There- 1,4 Itlair, of -Ms
sours—Frank Blair even voted against
it—another Greeley man, And not- to
speak of him as a num, Of- any promiu
' enee, perhaps you may he. interested, a
little in knowing.aboat the- vote of Funs
-worth-03f Iliioais. kApplame.l He vot
ed against it. And, then; Fenton, now n
Greeley man—.coed against it. Then
there was Sedgwiek,of NeivXork—anoth
er.Greeley man, and Tappan, of New
Hampshire, whoa as •on the .committee,
and made a 'minority 'report, he voted
against it, sond'he recently came oat for
Greeley: Both liickman awl Grow, of
Pennsylvania, voted against it, and they
are both Greeley men to-&y. SO much
fur the record in the honSe of representa
tives. How was it in. the senate? Among
the members of the senate who-voted ,for
it, were Anthony,. of Iltuide Island, and
Harlan, of lowa—good Grant men.
There are notimany senators -now who
were in the senate at that linear Thep of
those who.voted.against it, were Bingham,
of Michigan,-who is now dead ;--
tle, of Wisconsin; Sumner, of 31assa
ehusetts [cheers] and "Trumbull,- of 111.,
[cheers.]•That is the record made in those
days, and now you dentann.r. Greeley be
cause he was ..willina; in 1864, to pay
6400,000,000 for the `emancipated slaveS
and stop war— Would to ' , Goa - he:
could have saved. 81,000,000,000 and 106,-
000 precious lives. [Cheers.] • • "
Naturalization laws.
, As giiide_to our foreign bern citizens
we publish the following ; synopsis of the
naturalisation
Allens.whe arrived in the l'lnited States
before they were :eighteen years of age s
aild - who have continued ta reside. liere,,are
not requireq to' take out any "first papers"
or certificate of declaration, but may re
eeive their qullpaPers" after having re
sided five years - in the "United State's - and
beeoine twenty-one years of ase.
Soldiers who have enlisted lathe regu
lar or volunteer arms r ell the - United
States arid been honerably dischargail; do
not require any - certifioate or declaration.
All other.persons Must procure a tier
tifiCitto of - dehiration at least two, years
nrior to v , etting their full papers orcertifi
cate of nattiraliption, and no. length, of
time or residence will obviate- the neces
sit of precuring the first papers.
lirst papers'may be. obtained at any
,imo by au alien ge of the a or Viventy
:olio years or upwards, arid no teetittiony
other than that Of the applicant la - 're-
To obtain full. papers Abe applicant
must - bare resided at least twa years in
the United States,after reoeiving bis first
papers and , tho whole term or. his. resi
dence in the United States trilistAMVe
been notices than fire years,and - vine• in
the state where the final application is
made.: • •
• JpOn making 'application for full pa
pers the 4ipplicant must ,bring into court
his first paperiand have with htm - 4 wit
titis NOIO bras been acquainted with him
live years, • cqftestify to his ,good
character and tha is attaclied to the
principles . of the constitution of the Uni
' ted States and-Well disposed to the good
order and.bappiness of the same.
'lf first pa Pere been lost copies-may.
be obtained by writing to the clerk of the,
court from_which they were issued.- -
When'ti father receives his-.foil papers
his children who pro under the age; of
twenty-one years and.Whosi3. residence IS
then in the Vsited States are considered
citizens. . • ' •
20,403
gnu gAiltriWmento.
•
YECUTOIt'S NOTI' OE. Lettere tratatasularitoater
EA estate or Jamei Ransom, &veered. - Into or Lenox,
Susquehanna county. Pa.. hare been grouted, t o to o
'abet:then, all pereon Indebted to the said estate; are
mucked to Wake Immediate payment, And these h•tv
tug claims, or demands a:poet the estate of the said de:
cedant. to 'make knower the same without delay. • '
EL.T11,121 Ita.usex, Executor. '
Lenoxrllle, Scot:nth, 1572.—erc,
•
VXRCLITCR'II NOTICE, Lettere testament/Iml° the
Es mance: Bataan Aldrish.• late of Brooklyn tern.
Susquelunina county. Va. - have been 'granted to' the
*subscriber. ell make
indattal to the said ,estate, nee
segues ed to make Immedlate paymsot. end those - hay.
lug clatme or demands 11—^aitlIt the estate of tbo sisid de
calant, to-make hewn:tile same without delay. • .
' • Eutor Aznmeu, Executor. -
Brooklyn, 1;,t.18tb,1.972.—tet , • -
. -
'A DITINISTRATOTrfiI 1-COTloit-Ln. the Mete a
11 Daniel M: TIMe; iicressed, lettere or Ado:drily.
Dation In the said extate,' hare been granted to the an
& relpied; ell persons ledebunt to eafd estate, ere here.
by Beaded to matte Immedlete paytesna to the Admin.
le trator ;nod there haring anima e*lnet the mar. are
reanetted to present then. oh the- oak* of J. D. .t. A.
IL McCollum. • • JULIA M. TIFFAN!',
Bridgewater, Sept. itch; 11..7:—'—wq•' • •• , •
- -
UDITOWSNOTICE.—Th-eundcralkbcd,baelattbeeti
AdLiippolutedfay Um Court, of kommim PllOl *1 SElS
quebanna County; an Auditor to distribute rho fluids In
beads of the liberilf arising from the ante of Reel Estato
of %V, T% Howell aud Sobrashl Howell. will ati end to the
duties of- ble atipolatmeet. at We office ouWellocaday
'Oct. IC, Itria. at) u clock, F. N. An persona Interested
will appear and present their ciliate, or beforever dew
barred from couttag - to on staid funds. - • •
B. L. DAIDSVMAceIItOr. •
31ciatreae,Scier. Lt),. •-• , :
, •
ArrotTom:colice.—The andera4g,ned bavilig . becia
appointed by toterCoint of Co m mon Pleas, of Sae
vett:ulna county.an Auditor to distribute the Muds In
handl; of thOnerlff. anteing from the sale of the - Heal
Estate of li. C: Illideadoalll attend to thoUut les of his
apptintment, at hie *Men in Montrole, on Tuesday..
Oct. lib 1822,nt 1 o'clockyi. — m. • All perteane interested
ntit appaaramu preseat their claims. or be formes de
barred front cumin in on said:fund. •
• •-•- • I 1 CA.IISIALT; Andl tor.-
nontrate, 5ept.18,34:74-1p1,..
A rprrows it'oCii,_atoatlditor
appointed by tbirCtmrt or Common. Meow of Stir
ibla
qachanuo,County, to. diattte tbe tandatro Ulm hands
of the erift. rrivlng. front the nherbris vote of the
seat estate of Jointb.lkeker, berebyglyea nbtfce that he
will attend to top dance of bto appolutment,at hto °flee
-In .51ontrovei - on Itrti 22n1 eV - of -Oct., ,1t42, at
one o'clock; when and where attipercocottnterevt
d In raid fund wilt provost tluir tdaiusc or be forever
detoured from contiogla oni said Anvil: " •
A. 11. ttleCou.rat, Asottltor.
Montrose, eeptexibeillth.lB7l.—.W4
- •
ELEtrrioN PLIOCLANATION. ,
IN perrnairceof ad act or the General Asnentbly of tho
COM milulrcalth of yenutylveubt, cutitledan, act Ce
lla/its, t.tioreicctions of the Commonwealth, approved
the trdsilmstrf July, A. Or PM, 1, W.T.. SIOXLMillit
Sintlir oriqueb.anna County; to caid_Comrinmrealt
do - here tu r
by glve notice to oho dlectore of the 'county
aborts-ad, that a General Election will be befit in said 1
Cormtport
Vutssdrty; the Stli Day of October, 1812: ' '
!being-the sivind Tuesday to said nionth.).at -which
time rho follon'ing other re will be elected, to wit:
- Mem person tot:bribe oftlCu of Clovenor of the 410 . 1113. ,
monwealth of Pennsylvania.: . , - ' , , .. ,
Ouo person to 1111 oho otlcetl4tulge of the Supreme
COnstof Pennsylvanta. • - . '„ : , •- .
One person to MI the of Atialltor.Cleneral of, the
. .
:irate of Pentietivania. .
' . .
- Threelersous to -All th e Masts ot : Congcssmen at
Largo for Penusylvaub. .. , - . -
1: o'olV -eight persons to flit Offices of Delegates at
Largo tothe Constitutional tronrenttoo.
Lmeliereon to fill the uril -UNA leepresentellve to Com
gresir for the dlstriet couipeted.of too commie* of Sum
op...henna onitLascroe. '. . .
Three persons to All thoorice of Delegates Mr the Com
*LIMO Onal COUTOUIIOII for the district computed of the
c ,,,,,i,.., of ,i,,,,,,, , , , ,,tvA,2,13,-;,4forrA, Wily's.", and.Wyora
! tag-
Twm pcmasiS to fkl: Ma. ofneme of Ilieenbc74 of-the
I house of depreseutatives ut Pennsylvania fur the db.
Idol composed of 'the COUTILIC9 of Mompvlanintand
Wyoming. - , ,
true porton to All the omie of Sheriff of tile Comity of
Smpoeitturti. . .
true pensoo to All thrsoflice of. Xertitier and. Lierrrler
cod Ciest of - the tirphaner Court of the county of Sus
micitoroca.
One pereoct to fill tbc Wilco of C Mint): CidlinirAtide
• for sold Comity. ' - ' " .' • •
One person to illltheoriloe or Coroner.tor eat d Corlett.
One pcmonto flathe uthrse tel County Auditor for said
County. -
/ also Oro of Icial notice to tho.Elcorors of Samna
haulm Cortirty,that oho tottering proposed ameudin wit
to Mo . Constitution, having. been. passed by two suc
cessive Legisistarm,tvill he retimuttsd.to the people Mr
odomtlou or rejection at raid election t
Proposed Amendment toatte - Coustitnaon of Penn
sylvania. Jmnt resolution. prirposingaitrumilduient to
the Constitution of Pennsylvania- '
Be il.reeolced 67:11 ', e Seater (Ind Ilentee c f Repreemlatires
of Penn 'Wank; in Geeetral Arsenbly, wet, 'Pant the
i Mcosine amendment of the Coustituttou of this Cum
'mono-matt bo proposed tcpho people for thole adoption
or rejsctloa, ponotant to the prat - Word of tits tenth
article thereof. to wit: • .
Strike oat the. sixth secilea of the sixth article of,
the CoasilitOlerf, and invert to lieu' thereof the tufty
lag t ...A 'Stale lirraeurer shell be chant; by the qualitl.
edelectore of the State. et each times acid for such
term of service's& than be prescribed by •
IVILLI.A.II ELLIOTT,
Speaker of the Emirs of Itepresentstires.
•
JAMES S:ltliTAlkt,
.Arrnota twenty-mond day of Match. inn'',
Daudet UM: thuarand eight hundred and eerenty-two
' ;OLIN W. GEARY..
Preparrd sad centred for 'grltiv.dar.fh puictaht to the
Tooth Article of the Cuarldrlion;
•
PAVANS Jourtix.
Secrete of• '
oak. Secret ri a im the V 1.7
the
f"8144"W"Itil
Harrisburg. dare Ihtb, ,?,411,".,434'..-
Ax,Arg to.atti hod= A pODUAIt.‘O2O ApPAAO4 . I2 cation
of culliprt a coargutloo to *mond 'the coostitallun of
romar.tr+.l2Ja: ' - •
et-L.NSTITVRONIX CONVEY..7IO:.i.
.
A% the eime ttmu and.'plicci, aloe, an einctitio will to
held tar the delegates tolhe M11VC1211 , 1.1 1.6 lirLlClla • the
Conatitatitua of the Mate, in conformity with Act, en
titled An Act to provide tot milling a convention to
amend the Conviltution.." approved April. 21, itga„ As
prevcribed by avid act, the following rides and. regala
tions shall apply to said election, and the came of the
At the general 'election t o te held the second
Tuesday of October next. there shall bc:clected by the
qualified clutters of this Commonwealth, delefxates to a
convention to revise and amend the Constitution of this
State; toe said convention shall consist of onalmadred
and thirty-three members; to be elected to the muter
foliate, g Twenty-eight members thereof shall be
elected in the State at large, at follows: Each rater of
the State shall rota for not room than funrtern gun-
ablates. and the tirenty•lght blnheet to into chat) be I
declared elected; ninety-ohm delegates shall be 'op.
pointed to and elected trap the dijrmut Sengwe r adE,..
recta of the State, three delegates to be cleetHi breach I
Senator therefrom; and in chousinglill district deleptes. I
cacti voter shall ha entitled td acute fur not - more than
two of the members to be chosen from bin district. and
thd time candidates highest in vote shall be declared
elected. except In the county- et/diet:hews., farming the
Twenty.thint Senatorial Dialect, where ma voter. shall
rots for more emu siseandltiatra, and the nine highest
• in titer !WI ho elected:and in thecountles of Lemma.
Mourne and Pike, Conning the Thirteenth senatorial
Districlosheze no Voter shall vote for more- than four
candidate/fated timid; highest In rote shall, ho elected.
I and six fiddutonal delegates Shall be 'chorea from the
city of Philadetpidn, by wrote at LIE :a in said vitiated
I finthel: elections ruler shall rote for more than three
candhlates, and the eix highest in vote "hall bo elected..
Etrend.- Thr,r4 edges and fropectors fox each election"
district shall provide two suitable holes tor each poll.
oue in chid', to &punt the - tickets voted for Delegates
at huge, andtharolher lo,Whlclito deposit the tickets
voted - fus District Deleglief , t which boxss emn,
labelled respeclively, "Delegates at lams" and
trier. Delemtes.;".ind In each district in the city of
Philadelphia annilditieual box' shall tie provided for
each pal), - tat which todeposit the tickets vetedfor ty
Delegates," andeatit last rachtioned bores.
be labelled "dry Delgates.''' •• - - - -
Third. The sald election skill be bell andcondected,
by the proper Ulestion- ogicera of the several election,
disirlets al the Connouvrealth, and rhea be governed
and rc^n,. tiled in fall respects. by the generalatlectioti
laws of dammonirealfh.le fares the same shall be
applimtdo 'thereto,. sus:Vent Inconslstctit" - .lyith the
provisions of sold act. •, ; .
Forth. " The tickets to be voted for Mini hen' at
Of the conveneon shall hers en the oaten thit 'TOD
gates at large,"' and on the Inside the names Of the
candidates to be - tared for, heft eteceding..tottrtecn
number,
)7/74, - .The nett*" lei be rated fai district Members
of 1114 CODWllliOrt malt burn CU the outablettle, Varde,
"District Delegattes.'"and on the inside the mime or
names of the candidates' voted for. not exceeding the
Dlnfrit h XT Uglier! AN the a raretaid ; tint aPY,Of 'et
winch shall contain a greater number of names than the
numbearbi whiehltak wter Shall be entitled - to vote.
than be rejected • - and In-we - of thz delegates Id. be
'chasm at large la Philadelphin,' the - Words. "CD7 Dole
wadi." WWI he en the Vidal& et the ticket, •
-
• Ara. In thn city elf Philadelphia the return judges
shall meet at the Stabs Douse, at, ten o'clock_ on the
Tharintal zteE tonol , ing slew n; and make out the re
Imre, for saAl City. of the vote; cast thereinJurdel , tats
at targeted city and alstrictilelejetter. to he inemivrs
of the Fenton; the-. {elem./afters at the_ sererni.
'election' districts wlthtw each tontitt ot tho State. et
[Whig Phltee.lphis4 Atilt tenet on k day - OW - fall ow
lee of she mitten jadgel et theircennitY, slut rinakit Cut
fQintentatn retornsi ter - the meaty, et the- - Votea plat
therein fps creeper ot.theeouventl"o end' for dlitriet
antettrere ot_lt it woe ' and nod the proecenten of th ;roma
iidnet orthe maid ci of -PO liaaelptits. and of the tater, -
at wand es pt . the Continanweeltb, in the melting of
returns, 'bill be the - Kam tic thooe . prescribed, fof ter
temludoe' In. the tale of Walt:Mon (or lauT4ol4
race= the rowel traninuittaill to the Comatennselt
eh.tif he kdded , Peil to that UOt
. . . .. _.. .. .
. The Election for the dlitect competed of the towns;
ship of *Macon will be boa at tba house!. of Josep
Beebe 'orate! totnanithip.'_ - ' -•• _ • s ,
The Election for the distriet•composa of the town
ohip of Ararat win be hold at the school boasts am Mar
PresbyterLan church in said township. ' ' - -
. The Election far the district composed of th ft tiortiabip.
of Attbarn wilt Oa hekt at the boatel of dame* Lott Its
*aid townibtp;•• - • .- • . .• ~- ' • .
The Election for ttnedistrict composed alba toweablp•
or liridgewater will be held at the Court lleuso. 41 the.
.
Borough of Ifontrosa • • • • ' - ... • '
The Election for the &Strict mposa of the town.
ship ti f B rooklyn will be bold a the
butt'
of JO teco 0.-
Ballard In mid township. - -,' , • -,- • .•_- •
• The Election for the inside., ccreipased of the tens
ship of Chown% will be bold at the schoolhouse mesa
Edward Clark's In raid township.' - - " ' •
Tholtlettluafor the district cotapekat.of the tetra.;
ship of ClUTorti will be bald at the house late of Jot=
Ilowetson to mid
”,,,...,
township.. , --- _• •
~ n - -- -
• Thu Election for the dist tietotinpresed of the
of Dendalf will beheld at the Daimler llotal-iii7
The):lection for the district cemposecT'of the tows
ship of_Dlmoole will- be hold ht- litcheinse hide Jho
Babcock itt said .1 sandilp. - • " ••
The Election for the district composed of.the town
editor Poresrlate still be held thrliones late Of - Jo
S. Towne ID IMI4 township. . -- • • • .
. The Election Ms Ow district eotriposedef the townships
Of Franklin will be h le at CM school house near Jittob•
Allsrtre in said township. • • • • • •
Thohltellon for thetilstrict composed of the Boniestb
of Frlendseillo will ha held at the school boom to aolo
Bosons*.
Tho nlealun for thedlstriet composed of theft= eb
of Great Bendwill be Watt the loam late occupted
by David Themes In said Coronyh.• • • -
The Election teethe district composed of the town
chip of tireat Bend will be held at the immolate Oxarlti•
td by E Bantam dec.. • . . • .
• .
The Elation for the district composed of the ken
of Gibson will be held in the-deurlany hG4dlDg W Sala
towntbi " • • - • ,
Tho Eketlnnfor the . district composed of the townehlys
of Hotfoot will be held et th e !muse late of 11. W. Wit*-
son (*said toismship• - - • •—' •
The Elect I ell for the district competed Of the - town
ship or Damon will beheld at the house of S.Wlnitenia
In told township, -
The Elation for iho sSsUtr ruin* r ett , of the relire.-
Ant or Iferrict *tittle-U[lot the Derrick Center &bode
Boast.. in said tesenthip. • • . • • = • •_.•
The:election for the el istrietatoposed of tho townships
of Juts= will be held at the house of JotephOomilia
cold township. -
*The Electleu !bribe district comPased Of the 'town
ship of Jessup Will ho held at the house Of Disnieluotr
Ile sold townthip. • - _ • •• • ' - -
The Election for the dtsttictonspoied of the lownahlyt
of Lenox trill be heldat the butiseof Grow & Ilmitherir
So said township.. •
The elation f or the district anivred . Of .thelciiitr.
Afoot Shively Will be held attho StalfordSehool honor
fit sold township: - • „ • - - -' •
TS* El;•ctien tor the district composed of the town--
.ship of Lathrop will he held at , the 11111sdato Itch°ol l
home to raid township. ' - ,•L
theelection for the oistriet composed°, the Botha&
of Little ItradoWi On held et the School Ilease
said Boronh.. • • ' . „
The etection for the district eon:posed °Lithe toinuldp
of 31 iddletownwill be held at the haw of Otis Br - 14
said township. •
The-Bleak& for the district composed of the Beroesit
of Mantles° will beheld at the Court house in OW!
Thr Weide° fiir the district compesettof theft/Fronk
'of. Now .11111ord will bc held at ttrhonne• hats of John
Yanrot in told Borough. , " ' ' r
-Toe clection'tor the dietrietcomposol of lbe kremlin,
of New Blllferd Will be held et the house of Philaudem
l'hinney.tn the Borough of ,Netr turd. •
The election for the district composed of the .toetro
ship of Oakland will beheld at the hour:it:de of Thom.
as Manse° in, sold township.' • . • •
, The election for the district comp osed of the town
el s l of heels will - held at tho.lionsts el Ni D. Studer firs
'file election for the district Camtoried cif the Winn
thltrof Sprinvrille will be held- 41, the hour We co
Opeacer Vieux is said township. - - . •
Me elation air the district eompmed of the two
ehly of Silver Lake will be held at the hours Late oL IL.
Sieliorialia in told township. • .
The hiestion fur the dstrict amposiiDsrtho BO k
of Susquehanna Depot old beheld.,at. the house Ludt
occupied by William Smith in said Borough. •
The election for the district, compwed. of the lowa
chip of Thompson will be-held at; the Louse late of
Liberia Stoddard salillowashly. •. ,• •
I olstimake known mid •yeiro notice, ail to and bOus
'l3lll section of rats attoatobtly,
every person escelt illttstices of the Prate. who shall
bpi- , '411(11osc,-Ftelninmnt-of molt or trust under
the hitch Si:lute-or of-thiststale, °red my city or in
; eoryomicOdistrict, etheiberrecertictletionctir oter
ageat, ntoie,ror shall be, employed moles the
tidielerf, or esteatlec deptmericht of this :State or
'WWI States, or any city or tneorporaled district; and
also that 'eery memberof Cot:rots, and of tho State
Lettbdature, and of the Select or common council Of any
sity,to annadstionerstmy incnr-,Aratc4 dl
by law hiespuble el bolding or cxerehrry, •at • the same
the idles or appointment of •.le.4e, Inspector or
Cho: of any electfoo Si 1411 Cullrmonwaantr, and than
no Inverter or Jadge or other oflcer.of any such
election, shall be ell..thle to 4.117 Oake then to be voted
for," • • • • • •
AMENDMENT
Spetiker of the . iieriato
Dr the actor As:mobly of July 3. the It Is also nude
"the rimy of every ,Mayer. Shedd', Aidennao, Jeetice of
thelPeace..Constable, of every, tity. 'county, township
or district within this Coniuwitwealth. whenever called
open by Any tinker of "an eketlon, a by three octane&
tioetora thereof to clear any wineow - or avenue no that
trindow of tho !dace of,tioneelSteetlan which :dell bla
, chart:mei In each a way as to erect-narcoses Tromso
procithing the-some ;and It shall be the dray oftwery.
wept:mite Constabkr of each wad, district or cooped:llw
whole this trammonweanti, to to ores at in person: or •
by Deputy. at the place of touting - elettlons. to
cosh. ward.. 'distner or township, fur the purpose of
I"th, ,, trirg the team no eforeodu ,
niloo that to the Sth Section of the set of Assembly
enttttett 4 -Art am relating to executions and the other
, ce." approved April Is. tent It be
cchet. d -that
ghee[resaid ItUti scale it."-Shall not be„ conetracted ea
to peer ntunar militia onicer cc bornugli ogicer from ,
sealer 13. ,hole's; Inspector or Clerk at any general or
special election in this Controofffaith..” "
Purratut to. the provisions o utalned In the :6th:
Feet fun of the act erne:told:the Judges of the aforetaldi
dier.et ehallseepectively take chle.ge, of the certificate
or &tam of the election of their eatproti re 'distects,
toad prodneethem at a meeting of one Judge from each
district, at the Court Ilenec.lothe llorormlt of Moab
:rote, ontlie third day after the depot etc:ale* being
the protect year, - ou Friday. the nth ilarttl (let. next..
there to do; and perform the iicticio required by low oft
said Judges. - Al. n that where a, Jelge by oichneta oe
onevoidahk. 'occident 1 =attic teattend wild meeting
of Judgra theethe certificate or retort) eforeetid phall
be trikenteltar.to of by nun of. the tuswetort or Clerks
of the oketiou of saki district. so hostel:dean,' perform
tlaed:alre wntilred of ear II Jo Igo actable to attest&
ny an Act of Aectultly approved the l:th day DV
April. *to, ft fa enacted that at -all elections hereafter
held. the Inn's of ON Coractorweditt. the polio
shay he opened -between hears of el: andortan
riche:4a. ut., awl el...tat p. M.
Dy an Act of Assembly of Motel, ro, IWRI, cAitled, ant
Act tegineting the mode of voting at all elections In the'
semenalcoUntios of the Commoterealth,.l: Is imacted.a.s.
[alleles.-- - ,
"Sorrzos4: Be It s meted bran:- Senate sionfouse
I of i:Qrs.alle of the Commonwealth of l'eMellY l -
:W ts
c.null General A:Me:ably znet,,and ibis hereby ease
d.byy the. (=triunity of the sante. That the widths&
voters of the eeveral smiles of. tbev Commanwealth,,.
at ell general, township, borough and special clectioall..
are hereby, hereafter, antborized and required to sate,
by ticket,. printed, or written, severallyetassided aro
follows: One ticket shall embrace ilsowarnes. or all.
Judges of toads voted for; and to be tattled. outside:.
judiciary ;" one ticket shall embrace the tamer 670111
suite officers voted for, and Libeled...este." one nears
, shall embrace the names of all county oaken voted Lor,
including office of senator, member, and members of
aseaubly, If voted . fur,
_aud members of congress, /f
' voted for. and tut .labeled, "county ,;" one ticket shall
embrace eh , Fame* of all townahip makers voted for a
end be latteleir - township;" ono ticket shall mar:teethe
names ea all boronati °theme voted for, and alai!
Labeled .-borough e and each does sbaU be deposited lea
,00parale ballot-boxea;"
Wuctems. The Fifteenth Amendment of the COO-.
sti tenon of. the United States vas fellows:
..SPernos 1. The right of eftlzeua of the. tidied)
States to vote shall not be - den lcd or abridged by the
Volted,States, or by any State: on ace:outdo! race, color,
or previous condition of servitude?'
' Seco ink 2: The OCA,TC3.lll , hllllaase power to tleorea
thin article by appropriate hxylalation." ' • •
Awn 1 7 ,0 X411. The thlncreas of the tailed Stales, on
the- Met day of Harsh. Int. vowed an act, entitled—
' "-Au dalnen/Perrelhonlghtqf ediretsrf the to lled Mato
'Ousts Ladle. sacral brae" of tto Urdu:4.74 far °Via'
ranynars," the are: and eecocdsccttons of which emu
follows:
Strrins S. De ft enaCied 'by [41.-seenufts and Ifoure
Apresentatir,anf, 10. nerd &stet f 4vullas fa 0:05,
urea atatutUed. That all citizens, of the totted State*
who are, or shad be Ml:anise r,pallfied by Law to Tato
_at any election by the peoplo„,la at State. Tel:lit:Mk.
, dlerriet, county. eity,..parish„ ternehlp,school d istslirt„
tratinleipality or other territoral tab ilivivions; shall bo
entlilty,and allowed to vuteat all such elections:with
, out distinction of race, or celor,or previous condition
ef, servitude ;Any Conatituilon.'hvg,enstom, unite, or,
re:Xi:alma anyStato or - few:tom under or by.or der its.
nothenity, to the contrary, notwithstanding
'Screw" it slhatlasilloritirrertorrek, Tint ff by or.-
tmder the authority of the Constitution =laws of any
State. or the Laws of any Territory, any set :rive shalh
barely:tired tube donetwapsereqolilia or quallamtkna,
for Tiding, Ord by each thotattetion or.law.pcTsona or:
oticers :weer ohall-be etorgerd seth the performance era
dillies la flunlshlng to oilier: Lean' opportunity to per..
torn, such prerequisite, and become qualUded to rote,.
ILehall beam duty of every such prreoa and Ofillaer, tot,
gleo to all Citizens of tbo tnitel States the same and(
equal opportingry to perform each - perrequi sad Wt.
become go ali tieetto voter without distinction of rice col
or, or precious eondltforat te:Titnda: an: Ir onTnt-t4
,' person oral:Rode atoll or kneed:anti:mit to giro 0'24
reel to Ilia epsilon, be rhall.for every such mho:meant
kW and hay trio sum of tiro hundred dollara to the per.
.rein aggrieved thereby, to bccovored hp an action on the
care, with full eanasiol *nib anemic:tate coansoa
fess autho court shall deem jou, and shall also. Ice
every anal teenca, be deemed guilty eta mlrdemonner.
sad shpt ou contittlon thereof, be need net last th an
lye hundreddeltr" er to imprisonedget teas than one
month and not mere than,oue ye:troth 40,0 the die.
':eertlon of thecourt' , . ---• ;
iAtedirtstrae, BlJOleclatedbitly,lseccaid vellim Of
• the VI articleof theConstltuttem of the tilted SAtg it
that.Tl,l* Coast and- the lawn ttiO
//latest:llkb shall bo mute In pursaanentlocreot: altal
be the supremo lastof Cho land.. • • •unythlngls
IAS ConelertionCvkntirpiasySZatesifea 'coatoio* Her
withataadiept
I. !And teliercos;Thtt Legislature of this Conitgoaweallit
• lib the Oth day o[4p:it, A.1).,1/11),paesed an act, en
titled "A further Impplement to rho act relating - Melee:
trons its thaw Commonatealth,"tho tenth ii.cc:lOU - of
" 1 1 . 1,%1T0e,itfurit"oTticli of - Y act af ie r Senthl.f .
at provides that only ' white Nemo; abou. lac ratified to
L' vette or to be registered ea voters. ores claming to sold
at any gragralorspeebltlehti o
noLthietemmonweeltb.
, sod theism Is hereby repealed. and that heresfer
all freemen. WllbontdistiodYin'of pier; shell be ittooll.
Led and rent:devil reeerdingla the lwarlsbni• fnit
'it i Vit section - of' the , net „approved liereareetilh
ra t inarrrribil....hl), net farther supplemettal to the set. er.
Mine to the cleciihne Of' Ude Cornett:nett:dab," and
whenothertri et qualified ander ezlatiog Inter, 110 entW
ticd td'volWal alf ‘ getteral and epeclal el/ethane In ibis
.Tlietiaidabove recitedimendiutat mid Oil matt be
theoltedaid obeyed by ell artactrons, regime; Of TO.
,tere, election ontleera , and other*, that the rights Sod
piffle:ea gbartaldeed Marto: may be Elated to all the
eltisenaof this Commonwealth entitled bathe/Imo.
return Induct felt the Congressional district,
eploposed of the Montle/ of holquehancaSTlll Lerma;
will meets: the Ctiurt. /loose ht ploottl ol lllllkesbarte,
on TuesdaY. Uctober,ls,lB:J. •
.'The return,Pedgeil. tor tha:rcpretentaflvi'dtitrietj
compared of the touritleeof Susquehanna and .Wyorn
log will meet ell theCoort liouso Tnrikhantince t
Tuesday. October lab. 1311. 1
ilium under MY 1,4 04 army Klee' 'D ja°
Ithentrore, the alat dal of Anictirt. Anus Donthil ist
and 1.4 the r= of te.6oeptmenwellth_the ninety eflh.
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