The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, October 19, 1872, Image 2

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L. 11.'LTAWLEY, EDITOR.
MONTROSE. PENN•M
a•EDNEBD X. OCTOBER 10,1872.
WtiOCHATIC -TICKET.
FOR PRESIDENT,
HORACE - GREELEY.
FOR VICE-FRESIDENT,
BENJAMIN GRATZ
.11120
ELECTORS.
ISMCATOIIIAL.
iDalll. COWAN, of Wcatmorleinti
GEor.oz W. SIiLYNDR, of Fmklin.
ILEPEESENTAMIL
SELDON 11Ancri. of Erie.
Joan S. 31twen, of Huntingdon
S. GEM Par. of Philadelphia.
I. Thomas J. Barger.
2. Stephen Anderson.
a. John Mortht. •
'4. George R. Burrel.
5. [Not agreed upon]
0. Isaiah B. Roupt.
7. Samuel A. Dyer.
P. Jesse G. Ilateley.-
V. IL B. Swarr.
10. B. Riley.
.lobh %uncle.
IA P. W lanster.
Close up the Ranks !
'nob not ready to concede with the
Philadelphia Age, (and especially in the
_.... moral!-tiW's 9 , l „*Ke.
itiau for the victors, which was made lit
malty true on Friday night last, in the
streets of cur county seat. Metaphori
cally speaking it continues farther.' After
Bunker Hill, the British regulars, who
had driven the American militia out of
their intrenchments, thought the whole
Continent was at the feet of King George.
After the Bull Bun. defeat of our raw
volunteers, the Sothern Confederacy, and
half the world besides, thought it was all
over with the American Union. But
time tells a different story. To-day, the
cause of honest, free, civil government is
not lost because its ill-organized forces
have met with a check in Pennsylvania.
The Democrats and the Liberals and the
- Reformers in thelate contest lacked co.
hession and concert of action: Tha.fiep
.erateaction for City and for State reform
's: When the latter was really the paramount
i - sue of the canvass, which were in truth
`nut one. Above all, the Democratic ar
. My lacked not strength or courage, but
organization and the sinews of war. The
par
chased - defections from its ranks were
serious, but they are now no loss. Who
• supposed that the American army was
weaker after Benedict Arnold was found
slit and went over to the enemy? The
:army 'was weaker while a traitor was in
it, in higlisttbst ; it was stronger the day
- 'he went otto get his wages for his trea
son. So it is to-day with the Democracy
of Pennsylvania. It is made up of the i
- ---l e" -- erezeie b " .4- 41,',........e. 1 "...ess----essr nn eerirscrreeseee: , ni erns% Aeration, but'some of our Rad
-.-, and who want men true to their trust, to I ical contemporaries approach it. The
be put in charge of them. Who soppoi r ! Ohio Grant organ says ;
'a that this party can be permanently de- "There is a similarity between Grant
feated in a popular government, in which , and Christ—the latter the Saviour ior
of h
of the
s
the good of the many, and not the profitwor iti.v
llil,andls cannot form think
former theS
'llo of the whole
of the fete, is the acknowledged rule ? As c ?
t
e of Grant without thinking of
'
long as the many are allowed to vote, enalracir One echrisi.e
-' their cause is not lost, and persistent ef-
How would the primitive Christians of
fort will secure at last the fair counting
this country have received such a base pro
' sof their votes. But that requires; Organ ; ,
; fanation,and blasphemousassertion? What
jzation! Organization !! Organization !!.
would have been the opinion of our N
IA is in vain for a mere mass of militia,or
grim fathers upon such a revolting pun
: citizens jostled into some sort of array on
tifical assumption ? The above is no idle
" the day of battle, to contend with a drill
fancy of a single addled brained individ
ed, disciplined army of regulars. The
sal, but we can read the same idea (per
ofplacemeu, the office-holders, _ the employes
haps clothed in different verbage) in al
. • the-government, are now numerous most every Ring organ, and we have only
enough to make an army. They do not . eferanss-see-a.se-seestiwnroistiiii"l-Re
sentnumber the eo 1 • - pultican, for proof of our assertion, and
•-72,==arrINY ELL
it has been announced in sentiment by
t - •
We have now seen the whole force of every Radical stump speaker that we
the administration concentrated skilfully have heard. Yes, and we have Radical
• e, on Pennsylvania. In the local contest
ministers of the Gospel who get so en
for
,- our State officers, we have seen the; thusiastic in addressing torch light pro
, whole power 0 the Federal government, I cessions in Montrose, as to convey a simi
its means, its enforcement acts, its mar- far idea by their adoration of "the noble,"
elials audits deputy marshals, its cabinet "the pure," "tlie great statesman, Grant,"
, officers and the President of. the United "who is the saviour of the country." Let
States himself, all employed in carrying a I us look for a moment, at the 'advent of
State election, in the interest not of the! 04, Radical messiah, President Grant,
people of the State, but of the Presides-1 (we do not mean General Grant.) Ile
' tial candidate: When a - meeting was call- was born Presideat, not in the city of
eel for Hartranft, the President dropped Bethlehem, but in the city of Political
• hie business or his pleasures to go to harlots, by the_prostitution of his politi
• ffsiiiladelphia, to play a part in the dem- cal views to secure his personal ends.. He
. , - onstation, and look after his own interest was cradled, not in a manger, but in the
• .ii in, it. The whole regular army of office- 1 lap of the most damning corruption that
imeeer4 with their chief, took part ha ever cursed a nation, which has showered
this, campaign against the Democracy of ripen him costly kilts, not of admiration,
, f Pennsylvania. They were not therongh- but for the / pnrpose of - purchasing his
i'-'
- .- ly united, and irs many places were' not power tolsccure the basest of personal
organized. In Philadelphia the ballot.- ends/ He is now proclaimed,-not "King
kJ' box seemed at the mercy of the repeaters, of- he Jews," hut the leader of Peniten
• s who did their-work with ian open . inso- I ti y gangs, and the head centre of cor
• 'es,lence that seenied to fear neither: rebuke I riipt Political Rings, that outnumte
14 nor exposure. Against this, in the future, I %limit of Saturn. Instead . of choosing his
.1. the protection must be in the copactseue=disciples from obscure and honest fieher
,,ganization of the Demecratir i pete , /, and men; he has taken them from the notori
- s.zeore caution as to the ru .. 9.3 trusts. ous sinks of political corruption, because
~ es. The Ilefortiuty - tilusquehannitconn- of their bond-bleated power to stifle the
' ! `J-YeisfiVeabegon to• he pseud, for the same voice of a free people.. Behold the infa;
.;.ratio of increese in Liberal vote throdgh- mons twelve, none of Whom as yet has be.
; out the State. would have elected our - no. tmyed his master. Cameron, Yerkes,
Ado leader,, Charles R. Duel:ales:, by at Emus and Hartrauft, the "Penitentiary
''.;jeast forty thetAand majority. We polled prig" of Pennsylvania. Tom., Murphy;
,
f : ef,nearly 500 more :votes on Tuesday, the Tweed. let;' Stocking and Conkling.
';right, than we did f,or Governor Packer, the Custom House gang, and Tam
iin 1569, and a considerable larger .one many Ring of New. York. - The guer
. • -"..t than was polled at the Presitlentm* I eke- relies' lloshb es - governor. - Wise, aad
. 'elion in 1568.- This flomos by the faithful !Senator Settle, of Rebel notoriety 41fout
: fiset too of our Liberaiallics,-who are de- the list. Honest freemen of Sustineban
.44rmined to - `siann bf the right" at all an county b IS this the messiah you woe
'. elazard, and who have fully pledged their 'ship, and are the apostles that fellers hint,
- zttith to us by facing the most bitter id- to be your leaders? Yon - may my that
- ti
i k s Its ancjp,rganized political persecution, this is a highly colored picture ; but alien
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t , . the -"bill pop" brigade, to whith any men bolding,bigle 'positions in the Bab ;
-
dy of men were. _eves* s•Ohjected. - Uis- bothSChoels of our county, and who pic; ,
.. kilaken in their faith.= to the righteous- tare in solemn tones the evils of gamb
-1,, o f tau t n . l ~ ”a irt the be. li ng, win go hsforo a boaniof &olio; to
, age OUT MR n. ..1,,E ,A . 3 • I
lief in its final triumph. they have shaken
the dust off their feet as they herb left
the Radical city, never to-return, but will
spend their lives in standing shoulder to
aluitilder with us in the grand army of
reforri, until we have driven the .corrupt
money changers from the sacred Temple
of-our forefathers, who have . made it a
den of thieves, both State and Nat'onal.
In view of these facts we demand that
1 the Democracy of Susquehanna county,
shall buckle on her armor for the Novem
ber contest, as she never did before. With
all due deference to honest doubters if
there ho one 'left, we arc constralued to
say, that to our mind there is but -one.of
Itore courses to pursue, and. that is to be
found in the ranks - of the grand. army of
Reform, which is to perpetuate Demo
! cratio institutions and hand them down
to future generations in their 'original
purity and significance or take tho unen
viable position of "cow boy" in the rear.
We cannot believe that in the face of
present emergencies, any Democrat
will continue to go mourning about the
streets over the dry bones of the past,
which never can be, and we believe no
one desires shall be resurrected, when a
full remedy for presentevils is within our
reach, and only requires that we shall put
forth our hands to secure it. Were we to
die under such circumstances suicide
might be written on our tombstone. But
thanks be to the noble spirits who fram
ed our institution: 6.- one__ anz;s„o
Tr:v a.
I'lns nat ion ,
n
pure Democracy will be a - dread to ty
rants, and only with its destruction can
Democracy be considered dead. We say
then to the Democrats of Susquehanna
county, fall in, and close up • the ranks?
Prepare for the contest in November, and
if we do not carry that, let us be the firm
compact, welt disciplined. army that will
defend bur firesides from rapine, and help
to snatch our State from the gripe of
thieves and plunderers.
Let all true men go to work in their
townships and Dem.'s, and build up and•
foytify and purify our organization. These
sub-divisions are like the companies and
regintents of an army. It they are right,
all is right. Let them be ready to take
and hold their places in the great Demo,
erotic line of battle that Will yet advance
to victory, and that ought, even in defeat,
to show a firm and menacing trent to the
enemy.
13. D. Lowenberg.
14. J. rfinight.
15. Henry Welsh.
16. Henry J. Stabley.
17. R. W. Christie.
IS. Wm. F. Logan.
19. R. B. Brown.
20. F. M. Robinson.
'2l. 3. R. Molten.
'V.. T. H. Sterensbn.
John 13. Bard.
21. Georee W Miller.
• The hope of our country now lies iri the
organization of the Democratic party.
Let it begin now. The call to the field
in November is reason enough for activi
ty; if there was no call we ought to make
one, as a ground and occasion• for active,
vigorous organization in every township
in the county. Let the word with us now
he, "Fall in; close up the ranks." Pass
it on, throughout the whole length and
breadth of 'the' Commonwealth.
The Radical Mohammed.
The Bellefontaine Press, of Ohio, hes
tribbant. . L tlu Our
J cabbrtgrs, Liam
pettifog away the latvsof our State border
to moron vote for onoof these twelve apes
tles, may we not believe that they ap-
prove the doctrine of "addition, divis
ion and silence" as taught by.the Radical
messiah, and his apostles in their politi
cal Horan ? Truly may wo say that "now
this Caesar bath become a god."
Liberal Prospects.
The October elections are over. They
enable us to form a tolerably accurate idea
of the true political situation of the cpuu
try.
In Georgia we have to recant a vic
tory for the Liberal ticket so unexampled
ns to take her ont of the list of doubtful
States,. and practically to pronounce in
advance the decision of at least 125 votes
in the Electoral College. To this tim
ber it is only necessary to add sixty votes
to elect Greeley and Ilrown.
In Pennsylvania the distinguished
Chairman of the 'Liberal Committee has
eloquently characterized the methods by
which the result of the election here was
accomplished. We commend his state
ment to the thoughtful attention of the
country:
In Ohio, despite most unpreeede.nted
gains for the Liberal-Democratic ticket,
the Grant managers have carried 01 , 1 el
ection by a reduced majority, having
brought to the polls their entire reserve
vote,
Tic - certain
localities of that: great ooritmOrt ttetlytt
shown the same earnestness and activity,
and enabled us like our enemies to record
our entire strength, they -would now be
exulting over a brilliant victory. In
Indiana the Democratic and Liberal
forces have achievtd a most important
success over Pennsylvania tacits most
unscrupulously employed by the Admin
istration and its allies, showing thus that
a free people when aroused know their
rights and dare maintain them. Indiana
has fairly demonstrated that she can
neither be `•bought nor bullied."
The moral of these results is that vic
tory is still in plain view for our national
ticket-, and that energy and courage will
assure it. That victory must ho won.
Jr I$T tiran to preseryc free institutions
~.on this continent we Mast assure it.
The event in Pennsylvania, on Tuesday
last, when considered in its causes, is the
most appalling political catastrophe that
has ever taken place in this country.
Should the system through which this
catastrophe was brought about be condon
ed by the people and foisted on the other`
States, it seals the doom of freedom in•
America. A sad contrast it is' surely
that the city in wliTch our republic was
born amid the anthems of a free people
should now be the first to toll the knell of
its liberties. It is for the free, unbought
people of all the States to calmly revit w
the fearful crime against sutTnige
Pennsylvania, Ind to decide whether it
shall be re teated -
For the first time the system of free
government and the sanctity of the ballot
are really on trial in the United States.
From this hour forward the preservation
of the franchise in its integrity dwarfs
all other isenes.
Let our friends it; each of the States
catch inspiration from the heroic conduct
of our fellow-citizens in Georgia and in
Indiana; and from 'now till NoveMber
let their struggle be man! and unceas
ing for liberty and an nntainted ballot
box, for Reform and an honest Adminis
tration of The Government.
gCTIELL,
Chairman National Democratic Corn
mittec.
Greeley will be Elected.
From the Elmira Gazelle, we take the
following excellent end timely ram.irsal
of the strength upon which we can rea
sonably rely for our continued assault of
the stronghold of political iniquity which
we hare nudertaken to storm :
Without Pennsylvania and Ohio Gree
ley will be elected President of the United
States.
The following States we count as rea
sonably ceriain to give their electoral
votes for Mr. Greeks :
Slates. Electoral rotes.
Alabama 10
California
Connecticut
Deleware
Flotilla
Georgia
Indiana
-Kentucky
Lonisana
Maryland
Mississippi
Miesonn
New Jersey
New York
North Carolina
Tennessee
Texas
Virginia .....
West Virgini4
Necessary to a choice, 184. Without
Indiana we have 181. But against the
possibility of losing Indiana is - the prob
ability of carrying
New Ilampshire -
Nevada
Arkansas
Oregon
Minnesota
Total 21
Brought down • 181
Orand total ' 202
aids 'result is Within reach without
Pennsylvania, Ohio, or Indiana. •
'From this estiinato of the States upon
Which we can failly couut in November
it will be prceiyed that "Indiana" is
omitted, ' .
er-A correspondent remarks on the'efg
niAeance of. ounce, Jana means The
topplaater, and Ulysses means no H a ..
te . An appropriate name for the kader
of the party or Hate.
Contriilt.
Tho trittnipbanttonr Ofllorace Gree,
ley through.' the . ",l!tliddle and Eastern
States,. his- enthusiastic receptions, and
the universal satisfaction which has fol
lowed his speeches, made at the multitu
dinous point atr_ivbieh ho stopped, have
demonstrated thgstrong hold Which he
has upda !ha masses of our people. The
mechanics and agriculturists—the bone
and sinew- , of our - cumitry,delight to
limier him
. :ivhoh liti-long labors' have
been exertetkin liehaff of their interests. •
His nuttily .'utteralCel; his wonderful
versatility in his speeches; his intense
devotion to the material interests" of the
country, as manifested in his political
remarks everywhere, are in wonderful
contrast with 'the. •stupid sikuce of his
competitur,whe,when confronted with the
1 mann faet urens 'and merchants •of Ph ila
.delnhia, a few nights silica, instead of
giving one word of kindly cheer; one
note of encouragement to (ho practical
interests of our State, bowed himself off
with the characteristically brief and vap
id :
Gentle nun, Mr" nts, and Manufac
turers, of Philo(' Iphia :—You have heard
' very much bette• speeches to-night than
I could make, were so im9,ined. But
I beg to be excused. This was unexpect
ed to me to-night. and I thank you. I
am glad to see fen kr...and glad to hear
you have engaged in bearing so many
good speeches.. „ _
-- ror - ritaitieuity: and ifnpidity cum
mondms.i° .thq - pdical ca ,uidatos, for
President and kievernor of this State..
FRAUD A ND.,II.ISCA kITY.—If ever the
, people shall emceed' in getting to the
books and factilin the Treasury Depart
! ment of the 4 nation, they will find a rec
ord of crime and rascality that will startle
the whole country. We are confident of
that. We are confident the Treasury of
the nation is being robbed and plundered
iu rid of Grants curse. Linder one pre
-text or another I . 4*rge stuns arc being drawn
and used for illectioneering purposes.
This is especially Prue as to the Southern
States. The cue of-.Nortti Carolina.
where the cost '1;)1 ., ruiih:ing the 'United
States District Court fur tingle year is
alledged to have INvu tt:io hundred and
.fifty thousand tioiiars, tiVitot ate Lso!ated
A
One.
This sum was drawn N . m the Trousury
just befoie the keit elcctlbu M that State
and when it c0u1,./.6e better used for el
ectioneering, purpdki. -A similar state
of facts exist in na-other Sam hern States.
If them were nif other
.reasons for a
change of administration the necessity of
having a full and Complete statement of
the condition of the,xiational debt and the
national finances should to induce the
pople to so. k one. •
Tnr, UNITED STATE 3 Cou TS ---Toll
years past C'ongress has approptated the
sum of , 55U0,000 to (It_ fray ex pen
expenses of the tittiy4.l States Supreme
(2 ` ll r t 4 ti/t i litth t *rm-IS Mir `,
ItO,C.
But for the yen ending June 30th,
1 - 8 7- 17), the sum of 3,000,000, six times
usual amount, has boon appropiated
fnr-court purposes, but the offlecrs of
of justice hare already been notified that
there is 113 money in the treasury to pay
the expenses of the oatirts, nor will there
be until Congress makes another appro
priation.. Fur mouths to wine tljercfure
the 4msiness of the oloirts, if done at
all, must be done on credit. Out of
I his immense appropriation large slims
were sent to New England, and still
larger sums to North Carolina, where
usually $10,000114s been suntrieut. Does'
any intelligent, sane man doubt to %Olaf
purposes this mti,,ey in4.been applied ?
:o — lt is demonstrated by the elref ion
returns, that there are nearly:4oo Liber
als in Susquehanna county, -who boldly
pronounced themselves in tailor of Re
form, by voting_ against the continued
rule of the Penitentiary gang, under cir
cumstances of the most-trying characfer.
it is . no fault of theirs that we wero. de
ferited. After such !dodges of honesty in
their action, every principle of manhood
should forbid that any Democrat should
desert the army of Reform, now. The
Ides of November should 'find every man
in the ranks. Br VHS SIGN WE WILL
CONQEER.
Growing Deverate.
The {Pori! Says growing des
peration of the Grantrnenagers is clearly
shown by their latestyn'ove in - the matter
of the Lomsiana elektloic. After announ
cing in all their journals that Lieutenant
Governor Pinch back,Tf - LouLzana, would
take the stump in Pennsylvania, and
publishing a list of his .oratical appoint
! tnents in that State, they thtve privily tie
! spatched that valiant statesman by an ex
press train to New Orleans, with the ob
)eet of there seizing upon the reins of
government daring the absense of Gov
ernor Warmoth, convening the Legisla
ture—a carpet-bag Legislature, all the
members of which live cosily together in
the city of New Orleans within easy call
—and "rushing through" a new set of
election laws and regulations. Fortn
nately Governor Warnioth g,iined -intelli
gence of this charming plot in timo.to set
out in pursuit of his enterprising lieuten
ant. .The two official the now racir n , to
their common goal. The odds,, We think
are in favor of theM6iirticir:as
. they al-
Ways are, or ought to be, in fitinin of the
right man and the. right causei'
.... a
STA3I? DCT/ES.—On the Itt•cif_October
, thestanap duties ettlll' . l3tatihes.•4 papers
and legal documents, tare 'lnn*, oneoks,
removed. Contracti,4lliiitsi bills re
oeipts notes,eonveyances,voliees Srarrants,
writs, deeds, mortgages, powers of attor
ney, and all saela - froe frdni - Abis rearie,
.
Lion. '
i''. - -"ff'Thoy have .notslons-countin . g yet.
It is said that ilartrancesmiajority is now
put up to thirty4ik . thotigiod I We .do
not know thst thero zit auy.: impediment
to their pottin# it up;hi,tt - TheY
do not mind impioholkility, or; imposer
Address by the Democratic uud Lib•l
' end state Committees.
Tho following address has been issued
by the Chairmen of the Democratic and
Liberal State Committees . :
To the People of Pennsylvania :
• Philadelphia, Oct. 12, 1572. '
We have lost a battle, but the field
shotilknit be surrendered. Fraud hits
held high carnival in Philadelphia, and
paralyzed our ranks throughout the
State; but the insolent trintnph should
'renew every - friend of regenerated govern
ment to increased exertions.
The.official vote declared in —Philadel
phia has. not even the semblance of cot ,
reetnes.s. The officers charged with the re
terns at the ineetingof the Return Judges
were" notsworn. The returns wero read
off without oppartunity for examination.
The computation of the vote was not
made out, and the papers were ,not snb
sequently taken to the office - where the
law required they should be, but else- I
where, for final manipulation. By this
process, practiced in open defiance of
law and public decency, the _candidate on
the State ticket who received the lowest
number of votes is returned as having a
larger vote than his associates. •
We had no piliwer to purge the fraudu
lent registration of this city—no authority
to restrain illegal voters—and now have
no tribunal adequate to the pithishnient
of election officers and others who con
spired to pollute the ballot-box.
Yet the principles involved in this con
testl will not perish by a temporary defeat
' in Pennsylvania, whether honest or fraud
ulent. The nation is the battle ground
of. reform, and .oven without rt'll
nia right may achieve victory in
IYocem-
I tier.
Pennsylvania may not he able to give
;her electoral vote to vindicate self-gov
ernment, hut she must not be voiceless in
the struggle. Her people must manfully
stand to their principles and organize:
Lion. The necessity for the exercise is
.the, independent power of the people in
this State is made dowdy imperative by
the means employed to defeat us on Tues
day last, and he is unworthy of the bles
sings of liberty who would withhold his
every effort because local ur temporary
defeat is probable.
This battle of Reform will be won, It
may not tie this year, but surely in the
near future. It appieils to every friend
of national peace and purity, to every
otary of State and universal reneg,ation
and to every citizen who values the sane
tity of the elective franchise. There must
he no faltering in the ranks. IA the
'friends of Horace Greeley and the princi
ples lie represents everywhere perket their
organizatkli at once. We can deserve
victory in Pennsylvania, and that may
save our cause Irons dishonor and assure
us early triumph.
SA MrEf, .T. RANDALL,
Chairman Democratic tate Committee.
A. K. MeeLuttE,
Chairman of Liberal Republican State
Committee.
BRICIERY AND CORRUPTaaN
BETC4N DAY AT AV t I.'S- BA Rii% !!
At about 3 o'clock Alderman Philhin of
Wilkes-Barre issued wa'rnlits on the oath
of F. A. Beamish for the arrest of Wm.
M. Monies, Mayor of Scranton, James
Slocum. Postmaster of same city, ('harks
W. Roesler assistant MS,TT S / 5 01", E, C. Fuller
of
..t e iVi t i r Zt4 l ; rr.o;rl; k er,
Congressman of Wilkes-Blrne IL M.
Hoye, Collector, Wilkes-Parre, and G, M.
Miller, Receiver of 'Faxes, of Wilkes Barre,
Charges of bribery, corruption and the
giving and promising of money and
promising them appointment of Mikes to
induce voters to vote for L. D. Shoemak
er and John F. Hai-trill ft. All were ar
rested excepting Rosoler and Fuller of
Scranton, and the accused were held in
the sum of 6.500 bail. each to appear mxt
Wednesday at 30 o'clock, a. at.. before
Aldermiu Philbin at which time it is ex
pected that the witnesses trill be present
and an exciting, time will ensue.—Pill
don Comet.
•ucia from the Censm.
3lnch infortnation that is both interest
ing and important is furnished by the
Census Tables cf occupation, just issued
at Washington. They show that twelve
and one half millions of inhabitants of
the United States aro pursuing gainful
occupations, over two and one half mil
lions of whom are of foreign nativity.
Of the immigrants, the largest poriion
are Irish. They number 919,164, while
the Germans number 836,502. The re
mainder are distributed variously.
These tignres are calCulated to surprise
those who have not given mir7ll attention
to the course of immigration lately. The
British Isles contributed the great bulk
of our foreign population for so many
years, that tile natives of other European
countries seemed hardly worth the while
to compute. &Allow the Germans have
relatively', and will soon absolt4ely out
strip the Irish in the race to Anierica.
Another fact which appears from the
Tables is that the Germans . comprise a
much lfirger proportion .of skilled work
men
.than the Irish. Thus it is EMI
,that there are 3G8,000 Germans employed
in manufacturies, and only 334,000 Irish
men. The forign element has ciept into
all branches of indnstry,and ocenpation,
and it is now stated that probably one
quarter of the miners, carpenters, shoe
makers,. tailor physicians, clergymen
and journalists are of foreign *birth. In
the light of these 'statistics, the impor
tance of immigration as au element of
national prosperity becomes still more
apparent than ever.
Newspaper eMee flown up b) Ferry.
Raleigh, Oct. 11.—The Daily Nail of
this morning gives the following account
pi: ajendisb outrage here last night :
The city of Raleigh was alarmed about
one o'clock this morning bla terrible
explosion, which shook nearly eiery build
ing In the city. Soon an alarm of 'lire,
was giving, audit was ascittained .that
the explosion proceeded from the offite of
the Raleigh igentinel. The firetnen' were
promptly op the spot, as the Seliisne/mßlee
adjoined the engine liouse„ , • •
Upon",an - ixamination the priest' room
.waafoundiceruins, the roof of the.hopse
being blown to piecia 'and scattered
cyfiiy diieetion, The preen which printed.
the Soniiitil iras completely demolished ,
the typo in the composing room adjoined
all knocked down and pied, and every-.
thing in the greatest confusion and dis 7
order,
A large crowd of citizens soon gathered
around tbe dismantled building, and the
impression was universal that tome fiend
in human form had blown np the Senti
nel press by placing powder underneath.
The opinion 'was fully confirmed by a
subsequent examination of the ruins.
A small job press ht the composing
room, which escaped destrUction„ was ex
amined,and a paper of powder found
under it with a slow .match, which bad
been lighted, but had gone out. It is
said that about ten minutes before the
explosion a colored boy who lit : es near
the Wilco saw two indirduals miming off
from the spot in the direction of the depot
with their hats in hand.
We learn that the office and press were
partly insured, but do nqt know to what
extent. The press costs some M9O or
$3OOO. The outrage bas excited great in
aigtation. The Sentinel was a Conserva
tive daily paper,editcd by the lion. Josiah
Tamer, Jr., a prominent politician.
Thanksgiving Proclamation.
By the President of 11, United Siglas .'f
A mcrica.
A PROCLAMATION'
iilarrits,- • The- revolution --tif another
year has again brought the time when it
is usual to look back upon the past and
publicly to link the Almighty for His
mercies and ths blessings; and
Whereas, If any one people has more
occasion than-another for such thankful
ness it is the citizens of the United
. StateS.
w h oao go vernme nt i s their creature, sub
ject to their helfests, who have reserved
to the makes amp!e civil and religons
freedom and equality before the law, who
during the-last twelve months, have en
joyed. exemption from any grievous or
F ent: MI calamity, and to whom prosperity
in agriculture, manufactures nod com
merce has been vouchsafed.
.Now, therefore, by thesc)nsitlerations,
I recommend that on Thorsdayi ti-e 28th
day of Noronbor next, the peop!e meet
in•their re - speetice places of worship, and
there make their acknowledgment to God
for If s kindness and bounty. In witness
iihereof I have hereunto set my band and
eansed the seal of the United States !v.!.
affixed.
Done at the e".ty of Waghington, this
e!ecenth day of (Mullet, in the year of
our Lord one thousand eight hundred
nod sarenty-two, and of the Independ
euce of , the United States the unity
saventh.
By the Prisident: U. S. GILiNT.
Fisu, Secret:try of State
L f'DIT Ols'S NOT n.- The underAlf_mr.l. to Anditor
oppotht...l t,rthn Cour: ,:f P.,cortro. Plcao of St,
on,ltnnort younty to 111..trIbote lbe fonds In thr. LnnLr
of the Sl...riff. itri,lng from Ihe sale of the relll emote of
.1. W. ct I 11,.:11 c. will attend 10 the doll. onf lhi appoint
ment or the alnico of W. IL h 1.1 4.7.4,4., , 0p, In Montr , ,, .
on Tllo.,toy, Oct. nle.t, of 1 o'clock. p. m.. Rhea
Int. meted u Mores nt their claims or be for
ever di htzrrecl from coming in on %aid fon.l.
11. C. JESSUP, Anilitor.
Montrose Out. Intl, IS:. c r, . -
1 DJTC.II'S NOTICE.—Thc tonierOgne , t. nn 47, , ig i .
f 4 A, , - ,,,,,t roof
reire= '- 77 ". "171= or th,
no. - ,,,,,frm0r of tip
4,
~t
Jan, pr0n,.,..c1a1,,,d.
it Pi :mend to the dotter of hla npn,.ll.trapt.t nt hl n 1
ffre In Montrose, on Thu reoloy. Nortrnber ifte 70init
nt , o'c'srlf. P. m.. nf nkch arm entipllccrollp. , one
travrt•erca will make h i our their...4omA cr he f rever
detoured from coming lo no 4.1,1 f1,,,,i.
Wu. A. eitUSSITAN, Aldlto.x..
Monroe e. Oct. 9111.1912.
A UPITOWS NOTICE.—The tmnersmerl. nn A editor
- LW not)°, nt , d by the Orphan's Coney - of Snertnehatin - t
rom.ty to til•trihnte the fendr In the hand. of the
Ad
mininrator of the rotate of Levi Short., dore,ed. here
by Ova+ with, thlt h ahead In the datiea of Ids
appointr on,. at the oflire of Fib h A Walcott In ?dont
rot... Ott Thar-day. the 4th Oar of November, to - n, ut
I o'ciort: it, to., at n Web time and place all ortions In
ter...4rd will maize known their elalmsor ho forever de
barred from coming In on •ahl ford. •
W. W. WATSON. Andaor.
Montrone, Oct 9th,
I.'DITOWSNOTICII.—Tbe under:Or:PA. nn Andit•
oppointed by the Orphans' Cdttrt.ot Scsotiehaeon
county, to distrinnte the Itteda in thtrhrind• or .I.e.
Alminf*trator of the estate of .inhn ',to
of ORMand township. darned. hereby gives notice
that he will attend to the duties of hi. epnolotmeni, nt
bi• elite In the tioruntsh of rtosonehanon liepnt. On t‘at
nrdny the 2d day of November next. at 10 tielork in the
forenoon. when and
t ebere all persons interested trill
pre.rnt their claims. or be forever debarred Iron come
Int , . In on saitifand. Wit, M. pusr,ltutlitoXr.
Snstinerentea Depot. Oct. 3, int
4 WiTNISTIT ',TOWS* NOTICE.--in the estate
iNor. II Keeler deeemAerl, late of Middletown
letters of adnitni•tra;lon In the eat.'
been granied to the titiderrtgnegl. all ;lemons ece.
In: said eainte, are requested To make Immeduite
payment. and persona having claim* agalmd raid estate
are requeet‘d to present !hem Irlthent delay.
• •
M ARV' it:RIMER ddminl_•l rntriz
Middletown, Oct. 0,.'12.—is G.
VNECI7TRIT'S NOTlCEe—Winnmis Le:ters telta-
J men tory to the evtate of Ivaan Heel:how into of Great
Bend deceased; have beta,emtiterl lathe vutrveribbrs.
all poodola indebted to said ovtate are reque.te to mike
immodlote pnyment„ end those having clams or de.
mauda:tgatavt the same, will present them unbent de
lay.
A. B. WHITING.
VINCENT RECKIIOW, f Executors.
Anz. e 3, •
UST ATE of Anotin Thomsen( the township of Lathrop
Nusenseautut county. Pa., decea.sed.---Letters of Ad.
Mit& I ratlim upon the valuta of the above numcd dece
dent. hselna heen granted to the undershmed„ all per
eon, Indebted to said -estate are hereby omitted to mute
Itmin-diate payment ; and those haring statute against
the name, to present them dtPv anthentimtvd for settle.
spent. W. It. CRANDALL, Adm'r ft
Lathrop, Pa., Sept. 4th, 1.811-Iv6.
DMIXISTRATOIPS NOTICE.—In the imitate of
tb Itury S. 1. notion, late of 131 Idgewnter. tiuscea
Co., Pa., deceased, Letter, of Administration to
the 1.31 d estate haring heen grantee to the undersigned,
all persons owing saki estate, are requested to make
Immullata payment, and ail persons hdvinp, Bosco
runIIIPi said estate aro requestotltn prescut them without
JOIP: STAXTON, ddat'r
Brldgew3ter,
ATbonmlefoluned.harituf been
litr
• •
appointed{ 9 ttut Court, of Common Pleas of Sua.
qurhanna Cortuty, nd Auditor to cliAtrlbute the Ain& to
bands of the "lboriffarloloz front the rale of Real ti-tote
of W. I'. llama:II out Sobraskl lin wail. vvUt an end to the
One' re at 614. appointment. to ° Pace on Wedneeday
Of t. 10, ISM at I o'clock, I'. M. All perrona fntereeted
will appear nod prerent their chttrar, or be furore/ de
barred from corolog In on said fond.
ILL BALDIV . 2II, Auditor. .
3lontroee, Sept. 18, 1/3:1-1r4.
tI DMIA,ISTRATOWS NOTICH.—tn tan eotato of
PK Daniel M. nrtur, demased, tatters of Admlnfr
infirm In the aato eltata. tame been granted to MO ate
thret4ned. all pm•eone Indebted to tail attain, arq bort,
by Ittld Mud to tnaku Immediate payrneat to Ilia Admin.
'orator; and Ulnae having Malmo- aza LAO' the 11111r1P. are
reqamste4 to pretest theta at tho°taro of J. 11. A. A.
atm:ollora. JULIA al. TIFFANY, Atluer.'
Brldgterater, Scp2.ltlth;lB72.—arbs
VNE. , 'UTCICI3 NOTICE. Lettent testataeolorr to the
I'4e Of Natato Aldrl,•lt. late of 'Brooklyn WI),
beronolounto boonly, have been granted to the
ruhveriber.all penmen, Indebted to the raid eetetc, ore
reques ed to make tonnedhl porno/W.l3nd those hnv
ink clalaw br dem.luoy azolust the cetetu of the aold
cedant, to make known 111 , , eon,/ Irk hoot delay. •
• • Et. 1.1107
BrOOklytl BCPt.36th.iBn2.—,r, • .
XEITTVIniI NOTICE., Letter.i' teetanv.nlary to the
lJ retatoof Jarmo, flousom, ducenred. late t I Lcm.s,
nurnarhanna County, Pa, limn burn .fronted to tLo
sohscriber*. all per.ot Indebtud to tho unlit ‘ototo, nut,
nque,tcd tonLako Immedfuln plytnent. and 010+6 hat ,
log rhiloa or ornt.oolu agate, tho estate ar thu pant do.
telLaut, to make kuown tutu %Awe without tnlay. .
El.3^Tllln RANSON, Excaltor.
lanzosvllle,Sept. 161141:W.—TWA
' ELECTION PROCLA'AIATION. •
• TN Pnedtancent em net:of the General A.FiututAyd the
A Commonwealth of l'annyylvania, entitl.4 An act r‘..
ahalms INtho f elections t i tm4T4V;ll . V . Vfat herr approved
re AT I VB o u r4:1 3 1 . 3 A lma osp u 5 .; ey n Com l ict
do hereby glee notleo to the - action, of the county
aforteala, 914 p Genenil Elettloa wlll ho brel In raid
County -
Tanal4Y, tha sth Day oeriovanber. 1412.
[being tha Tacedny petty:ter the Out /roads: in ul4 -
ziptlthao slt;
The Election for iho district composed of the ttwn•
chip of ApatiColl will be held et the house of Josepn
Iteeher I n *did town.ble.
Thn Election for the district compaied of the town
ship of Ararat will ha held at the school house near the
Presbyterian church In said township, •
The Election for the district composed of the townablia
of Auburn a Mho held at the house of James Lott In
said towable.
The Election for the ilistrfct Composed of the township
at Eridecurater will be held at the Coast ',louse' hi' this
thironiah of bloctrosrn
The Eltetion for the district composed of the town•
ship of ilmoklyn will ho held et the hoes° of Jams O.
Unita.) to nth) township.
The Eltetlon for the district composed of the town
ship of Choronut will he held at the school house DOR
Edward Oar:es in said township. -
The El.ellon for the districi roMposed 'of the town.
chip of Clifford will be he'd at the bonne late - ot John
Ilewetson In sold township. -
The Election for the-district c.o.:vont Of the Doten&
of Panda will. be hail at the Ile/3411r llotial 'ln a. 114
ftoroneh. " - " .'
The Election for the district coirposed of the tenni
ship of.LH mock will be held ht the, hones late of T. J.
Belteoeliln said township. • • -• • - •
The Election tor the ti [strict composed of the .!crors.
ship of Forest Jake whl tie held at the house late. of 7.
S:Towne In said township. - ' '
The Election for thclEtSttlet composed of the townoblp
or Ersnlaio will bolt id at the school hour°
Allord's In sold Munch' tt. •
The Election for the di strict composed of the Borough
of Fact:trine will be held at the 'school hOttrollit taW
Borough. .
The Election for the district composed of 'the Berea&
of Grent herd will be held at the house tote OCOapiod
be Barbi Thome', in Kaid Derongli.
'The Election for the district composed of the hewn
chip of lirellt itend utilise held at theist/flatlets o= l l l 4-
etl by E. Barnum. dee.
. The Election for the dletrictcornposed of the township
of Gibson will he held to the Academy building In sale
•
tO.llrtylp.
The Efet ti on fort he district composes] ot the townships
of liorlo•ti will be lintel or tho house late of N. W.Weld•
row to aid township.
•1110 F.teet inn for the district CT cipored of.tbe tains
ship tot Bo rin y be held at the house or S. Whaters
In cold township.
The Elet•tion for the district composed of the tennis
ship of ilerrfek will he hottlat the flerrichlteuter Selma
I House. In said toWnship.
The election for the district CoMposed of the towneh fp
I of Jackson will beheld at the house of Joseph Geary In
sold township.
The Election for the oistrict composed of the toms.
ship of Jessup will be held et the hove of Daniel Hoff
In sold ton-whip.
The Els ction for the dist riet composed of the torrushlip
of Leone wEI to boitlat the hOIIE4 011prOW St.,l3nettitto
to salt: township. • -
The election foe- he illstriet composed. of the towns
ship of -Li h. rty will be held at the Omlford School hoots
In saki tonosltlp.
The ct Lon for the district composed of the tows
hip of _Lathrop will to hold at the Hillsdale School
house in told township.
fhe election for the district composed of the Borough
of Little Mcutlows will be held at the School lianas Ise
.atd tureneb.
The election for the district composed of the torithlP
of M &Bete tro will be held at the heave of Otte Ross la
said township. •
The Mr eilon for the distr:etcotnpcoed of the Boson&
of Montrose lath be held at the, Court House
Borough.
The Election for the district composed of the Darooilk
Sots Milford will be held at the house late of :obit
Eanrot to cold Borough.
The election for the diiitrict COMpOtrai of the lowtthrf)
of Now 31 i Vont will he bell at the hence of rttlimulaz
Plintney. in the fkirone,h of New Milford.
The elet Out, for the dintrkt temposed of the town
ship of tiald,nd Wilt he held at the house We of Thom
us Monson in find township.
The electing for the elltrict composed of the town.
.10p of ou-h will held of the house of:I.B. Atyder in
sold too estop.
The election for the district composed 'of the town
pet,' of Sprior;ril!or oil} he held at the house late
npeneer three to suldtottosliln., •
'rite eliullun for the Meade% romposed)Of the town
hip of nth et Lobe wilt be held et the hurtle late of E.
SlLtlerfule* in raid township.
Tito hien. Senior the di-tact cum poard of the Bereegh
of Sesenehuntet I)epot veld ho held at the bowie lately
oorupled by Willow Smith to said Itorongh.
The election-,fur the district compored of the lOW.-
*hip of Thozaweiti Will he, held at the haute late et
Stntlitnrd in +old township.
I ;die mate end yllitrliptieel.ilt in and titther
ITt, ...vino of nolo act of Joire.
1611. directed. .Thlt
every per. Lon estipt Jortices of the l'egee, who shell
hot Any ofhee ur upoolutonent of met or tenet under
the Volted StAtro, or of this mote, or of soy dry or le
torporated district. whether & cotuntlsslunt.W offixer or
te....ret. who io.or .1,011 he, employedondet !bolo-J.I4.MT*,
ludeciury. or ex< chtive dap atutent of this State, or
(Clod Slates. or our city or incorporated district; sod
alto rant et err Inewher of Coogrees, sod of the etate
awl of-the eelett °Tenn:llllog mend/ of say
ettv. or cutoodssionern of ony locorporated fit filet; Le
by - late Inearable 01 holding or exnet4ing At the Woe
time. the ultlen Or ggignillgirlit of Judge, Inspector or
ulork of Any elect lon of tins Connutinonattlt.and that
co ltiluvtor or 'lodge cr other otfhter of soy such
feethett, shod be to coy (Zee then to be voted
for."
Sr the act of Atoerably of Jule 3. trXI. ititalso Made
' -the nosy cat every Ithyor. She, iff, Alderman, Justices(
the i•en; e.•Cut,tabie • of et ery city. county. torn:hip
or dtstrirt within tb!. Commeneallth, whl never cared
upon by or; okleer of at, election. or by three qualified
elector• lb; rent to elan any wineow or ac - Cone to the
molt., of the place of Gem rd Itimalun e hit It shall bet
oh:atm-IA In •ItCh a tray no to nrcCent Voters from si,
pumehing the .ml.; and It .1.11 be the duly et every
respect:To Constable of each ward. diatrict or township
within this common wealth, to be pros. cat in person or
It; Ilentlty, at no plan of bolding siertions, be
.tell ward. diAntt or township fur the purpose ed
iddeCreinc theltnace as afar, Raid "
Alert that is tne.4th nettion of the act of Assembly.
eutlittal ••Aft act rolattc,r,t....texaculltone and far Otaille
~....,...--,-e—appwrsrat Aprd trt. !Aut. It In teem• d that
Ihe bforera lo igth section, ..strati cot hr constructed as
to prev:ht not Mirth, orleer or hottonth dither from
• erresug on Judie, ittopector or Clerk at or.; genera] taC
encetat akttlatirPth this Comntonwea tb,"
Furnuatt to the proCteiCale c ntalned In the Vllll
!Caton of the act aft . ,Clid. tt C Judges of the Mermaid
I dintriet .hall rappectivety take chute of tho certificate
or rd ore of the electua of thela r thspectlre diateete,
and produce thin, at a meeting:of one Judge from each
thatriet• at tire Conn- Moose, In rho porough of Moat.
1 vole, on tire third day after tho day of election being
1 the present year, on Friday. the 11th day of Oct. next.
1 them to do and perbwm she duties required by law of
1 saki Judzer. A 1.,, trot where o Judge rty 'lettere Or
tmarmilable .echiela Li uhahle to attend said racetl ..,n••
of Judges.. then cm certificate er returtitthotentid alksith
be taken eliar;re of by "rat of Ms tn.pectura or Clerks
of the eleition AI Ardddictrict. u horhilli d o and perfena
thr 2.ut lee required of ...tql Ta , ge unable to attend. ,
t ry, an Act Cd Assembly approved the nth day of
April, li•ral. It is enacted that at "all elections hell:alter
held. under the laws.uf thla Curtmentrealth. the Pons
'hell be opened between the hum, or six and Willa
o'etock.a no.,
and close at to clock, P. m.
By an Act of Annembly at Harsh 3.1. lice',, se tithed. as.
Ant ecru.atlna Vie mode or gating at all elections In the
severol multi,' of the Commontreaitb,, ft is enacted as
form.:
"Srcrinx I. re It enacted by the Senate and•reue•
of Itepresentahres of the Commonwealth of Maim*
van la in General Assetablimer..and it is hereby elect
ed by the authority of tire Came. That the anglified
voters ol the stern/ counties of that Commournaillth.
atoll uenera I, town,ltip, borturth, and special elections,
nee hereby, hereafter, antherited awl Inquired to Tato.
by_ateketn. printed. - -or teapot. severaity claselfied as
t0n,,, , r: Ore titter shalt embrace tho names of all
Jadgoa of courts oral far, and' tn be tabled. outside,
- jutliciarY ;" one ticket shall embrace the names of ell
state ollicers voted for, and labeled. "state ," one ticket
shall em Omer the names of all county <Altera Toted for.
Including, (ghee of senator, member, and members of
nanctulo, if toted for, and baruabere of wavers: It.
voted fur, and ho Labeled. "couuty;" one tleket shalt
embrace tb • rattles of all township.ailleers voted for,
std bp labeled , township ;" onctieket shall embrace the
names ot all bonangh °theta.* voted for, and shall ho
labeled "boninutt ;" end each clots *barb* delfOilled SS
separate ballot-boxes." .
Watnras. no Fifteenth Amendment of the Con
stitution of the Culled Statenl. as follows:.
"Steno, 1. 'no, right taf CIII2OEII of Ella United
State. to Tuts shall not be deified or abridged by the
United lqates, or by any State. on account olf rate, color.
or prevants condition or seat - 11mb "
--- - •
Sao , lON R . Tht Cougrntevhslitileogaircr fort•
thifarVelohynpproprlaclegiAstum:
And 1174treoe, Thu Cungeuee of tho rafted Store,. °or
the :34 any or Starch, 1070. tr,f red eu act. entitled,-
-An ActtozolheretleetiOtqeeilizenerl h.e Golfed Stato
to role to the sereeal Stoke of the /felon. and for otAor
punxves." the lint clod r,coctl 00011000 or %throb aro as
ttEcnon 1. Ertl ['it:teed by 15. e Senate Cod sawl of
ReprerenWharf Me Matra &ores vfAmerica its Cora
greet areemfAccr, 'flint all ['Swan of the ratted State*
who ate; orphan be otherwise qualified by law go apt,
at any election by the people. in any State, Tonitory,,
dliwrlct, ninety, city, pallid], township. echoed dittrin,'
municipality or other territorial Mb divfmons. obeli 1••••
entitled and giloweit to vote at all club elections; with
out distinction of race, or color, or previous Caminito
of avrvitude. any etnistliti ion; custom, rummer
rcza halloo ad any State orTereltory, or by, or Wider ILI'
AM gorily, to tho contrary nottnnistandinz.
••Secrunt S. it ad tie it oriher emend. ThUt If by er
tinder:he authority ot the Constitutiou or laws of enT
Stet e. or the hew, of nay Trrritory, any get in or and •
he required to ho donning prerogidatto or goal gannet:l
for voting, and by encl. Conctitution or law, persons or
oilleery are or Mein be cheapen with the performance oat
dnticala funiloblug nitlzentirin opportunity to per.
corm such primp:o.Se; or to become qurillified to note.
It shall be the duly Of every inch 'person and cltisna tee
glen to ail citizens of the Celle • States the ' '
equal opportnnity to perform :inch perm:Far
become volitive to vote wit haft t distinction.
or, or previous condition of aervitude; audit .
persou profiteer chilli or Inieuvlicaly omit be gfett.. .
net to this r ent too, Ito !hall, for every inch offence, .•1.
felt and pay'tbe sum of inn hundred dollar,. to the per.
eon aggrieved thereby, to beeoveredby as action on nig
cane, a ith toll come toff-each an allow once for mmHg
teen as the curt , shall deep inst. and rhall glen, fog
every ouch bfroitc, bedetuned gulityof arnl,demeaner,
nod shall on conviction thereof,' be fined not le.o than
flee hundred dollen., or he imprisoned not lest' than usi•
month and not more than tine year, dr both, en thedlaa
tn.tie. et the Conn."
. . . .
And wanes.. It le deeleeeti by this second settee*. c 4
the VI twtide et the Conotnutlet, of.the United Steal
that'll& Cotiptitallint,atli the laws of the Veit •
Steteen Wel. shad he mule in pureiustee :heave!, nbat • •
tie the innirtnie lastrof the lend. •• • • Wails-el In
n e w CeatJlZetion or/dire;lany State.* to tA. matron, /wt. -
Mtlictundinft. , .-' , .
Area' tr/irritto;Tiret Leg!Antrum of thloCommonwealUt,
on the Mb (Inv or April, A. D., lbla. passed an net., et.
titled tardier sapplament to rho net relatlOg to SIM.
'llono In thlo•Commonsrsoltit," tba tctitb section S
libido provides no follow,:
••Stonom to. Teat ot4 Mitch of ever act of Asiemblep •
prov,deo that only white freemen shall bo ciAltied
v oid or to bo registere- gr. VOtert. or /111a11191:31; flint
, it nny general or Opeclal election of this tatimmouweall
be and the ram! In bertby repealed. and, that beresher
ofrcetuco.uithontdlttlactiou of cuter, shell be ear** .
eland rocistrired, nemmllng.Air the provisions - of the
nr , t no Ion" of the net approted sevatitcottilt /1 1 11.
oij . untitled "An net fart Per sup *menial to the a d CO
br the elections of this commonwealth." awl
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tiednatherwl o qualified under existing Iwo, bo
to vote at alt general mut opeoial cleutbetur la Ms
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The saidabovo recited Amendment and sets mut ba
exceutrdand oberud by idl arrrtstirs. I 'c:imam of TC.•
tent, ejection otilrcts. and others, that ;he rights and
papnleges ;Nonni:aced thorby may be secured to alt O. •
citizensof this Common wraith oniitled to tho roma. •
• -Thoretunt Judgus for. the _Con,lressioesi • district;
composed of the mantles of rialto:le hanna And Los Arne,
will meet at Ott, roan House to t h e city or WilkesbAns,
on yuoudsy;october,l4.ls7l.l..• - •
• Thu return judges for, the reprosintative
CW1410444 of the rountlesOt tintquelnums and 'Wynne, '.
leg will 'Atli at tho Court iinost : In •Thoktistiiiixf -
.Toesday. October 15tb.1812. - • •'•
LOWS under my bend /Amy In the itoreasb of
tmtrose, the alst day- of -eugtrit- `Anne Domini '
and in the year of the Cdtcorionwastitt the nlnatpdftb. •
. , Wld TWIT. le!, '
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