Plillillin 1410,51ittrf,. Wednesday, December 7. 1:564 Mr Any of our patrons having copies of the find and ;eeolla. numbers of Tilt; pill FLAG will confer tiginit furor upon the publishers by sending tliem to this office. 'They are schnted to complke our files. All our eophes - hu hand of those numbers, Were burned by the rt;bcbt. HENCEFORTH the subscription price of th6: - FRANK.LIN REPOSITORY will be $0450 .r per annum in advance. and all accounts in' arrears will be charged at the same rate. This increase is rendered imperatively ne cc nary by the steady advance of "labor,; materials aad everthiug used in tlielpub-: Jication of a newspaper; and we conti dently,rely upon the patrons of this par nal. to sustain it with the same generous ,fidelity they have hitherto viven to support. We spare no expense to make! it in all respects worthy - . of an intelligent • anil faithful people. and We need hardly. say that in the future, as in the past, it will Lc second to hone' in contOeteness as apnLlic jourital and in (ley& ion to the cause-, of Union awl Freedom MAJ. GEN. Covell mon ne(, Lire ;rem a laid visit to-his home in Massachusetts on Wednesday last, amnion Thursday started for - Nashville to take an important com ouwd nailer Gen. Thomas. ' AlN.important miler from the A::4st. Pro vost 'MarOtal General of the State, will be found. in Miradvertkingeolumm , t. It should the hearty co-operation of every citizen with the oflicersof the goveinment, AN order has been irated by the War Department changing the 'mine of- the Wpartment of the Sitiquehanna to the Deparhneut of Pennsylvania, and Major Geb. Cadwalader is assigned as emu-Min der with head-quarters in Philadelphia: The Juniata District has been en larg e' ', to embrace all the border comities. and .1r,i12:, Gen. Fetv retained as commander. with headquarters changed from Bedford to Chatubersburg. Gen. Ferry and_stUtriir rived here yesterday. BOUNTIES AND CREDITS We4gard an earl• call for additional troops as inevitable, and believe that the • more•promptly the government acts in the, matter,slle more fill the country he ben efited thereby The hist two calls for troops have not materially added to the numerical force of ,our armies. That 700,000 was under the first conscription law, and gave eiemption from service on the payment of co - imputation. The:re sult was that it did not put 50,000 men into the service—not more than one in fifteen of those drawn accepting duty. Such a call resulted intreV i iii .collecting money and not •men. - The IriA ca ll'for 500.1100 men has not, at this time, put over 126,000 men in the field.. Over 200,000 rediteef on the call tbr• naval enlist land exsesses of quotas filled in va fist:rietl4:or at least counted as ha en furnished; and the Dumber ac v,ceived did - not more-than fill the in our fiiiirs made vacant by the ion of term of semiciLlif the thiee en of ISii I, and the casualties of gninary canipai,i . in or, last summer. jilt' more than 100.000 men ;till Owe service under the late call: most of ;vlvini are skylkingconscript•i. and WI. hope - to see the most vigorous 'MINIM'S promptly adopt 'd to enforce their OlielliCTlCV to the laws; but the fact that the; are mit in the .7 army fvheie they ale sadly \stinted is rem dered'pline the less serious by the alisiolee of 100,b00desertto . While that demands the must effectual ietned; to he applied by the!igoveranalpi. the armies inlyt be amplytprovided for beyond all pos•fide - continAeneies if we would have an 111 tly . arid himorable peace. it u 3 / 4 Ust not be forgotten 'that ino4 - er the man put into the :um; during the last sumut were fin . but one year, and that unles.s•prompt measures are taken til prii 1, unre then, the armies will be depleted so EEL inentA 0231 \ 111 M b r> orally places exptra . ears' nmrli BEE _ .1 as to be rendered unequal to an extended --_' and einplicated offensive operations .just ---1. ei . in dul l ; midst of the next campaign. -Pos -14--sthly itho r ther yi2ar of bloody nBl may be av,ert4d—we home indeed that it to,..and feel some confidence that it will: hut the safest way to avoid Anothei harvest of dearth as a sacrifice on the altar of tteason 'aye our armies so stiong that the cannot hope tf; fesist them. As west and most econ'iimical way to therefore, there ilite.l he the most fete prepahttions for war; and we loot' to see the calk of the Preshlent t lee.;., than 300.001) men, toith such I r stions and secontlethw ith such env).- l'i tin: pant of the got et Muent. a-. hill ll 0 an honest response to the want. id• union in every part of the country. lust that the age of expedio 'lcy HOW gs to history', and that the faithful I'districts will not he deft:toiled by intency of city infirm tonities to escape ~ just obligations to them-wives, to truly and to the common (wisp:: Wt: i!lently look fun Philadelphia, vliete funs of wealth have ; been shot% ercd her people hr the neepssities 01 . i:u•. .eloi th to - he inevitably ilenijd the of naval ct . edit. and simitar jolt exts . i duce quotas, anti that New voti.: the great centre of the fabulous ploitt.' id tilt. oar, will he )ought that het wen are tiecil br;d: that her proverbial oleic:ince cif" Hu i:m.s shall be no longet a con-idel:it hal ip determining all adjustment of her et edit:, '•• to avoid It draft. - ht. short, that the kin - - eminent has Levi' inst I 'feted li t the Ipeo ple to exhaust its power in tlie - soppici.:ioa t.• of, the iebellion and the —time Ine,l j u w .. oalue for New, Yolk city to ti. , sottli het l'ulll share ill , 111/1.1:, tog our firmly: am j maintaining the la , A. et erpt here. 1 - . LIVi; have reason to believe that Ititlet - the next call for men each (Usti ict will be required to fill its tittota from it. owit rit .izPis; auti if the me, ernment 1.% 0111 . 11 be just, it must be done. There, should [tie a careful revision of the enrolments Si, as to ascertain the exact extent to whiehleach ulistriet has been exita usted. and umMaliat , sareeted enomerat ion the (text tiitota. MI meth the s. peac( OEM hop( Mr ivga gyui ett , ul 1 he ht itral t hh p, tliit• the IMIE ° _111)4)1 lit iit faieil RTS should be based. By this means the Weal-, thy districts which have contributed their money and taken their men from the poor er districts, will now be allowed the full benefit of their s comparatively unim paired strength in the patriotic work of filling up our armies, and the districts less favored with fortune, whose arms•heariug population has been drained to give wealth immunity -from the exactions of the war, will at last be justly dealt with. Philadelphia has not furnished on fourth her quota under the last two calls from her own citizens, while many rural dis trietshave been almost exhausted of able bodied men who had to choose between volunteering in the cities withliberal boun ties, or duty as unbountied conscript; at home. This system of allowing credits to he nnale at the option of the volunteer has been fruit lid of imtoldevils. It has robbed the people: rubbed the goVernment ; rob bed the armies. and opened innumerable and most tempting channels to demoralize the Nation. It has thrown wide oPt -, :n tit'e doors to unrestrained competition tin• men.. and apps tiled directly to the cupidity and cow:lichee of _the people instead Of trust ing their patriotism. it has eibausted Pennsylvania to the tuneof not less than six t h millions of dollars within the last two yearS. Even Franklin county, 'the cu•tint of military spoliation from tooth armies. to the extent of not less than live millions. has been compelled to pay fully half a million as local bounties in b=d3-1: and xi by and to what end'. 'As a rule it ha , been a curse rat her than a blessing to the soldiers, and thousands who received the-umniticent lioundes of their tliß.triet and g ovvrnm(4lt. haN•c left dependent tit in-Hies to Le eared thr; awl very-mauy in the rural tli , triets are 'now a elnn•gf• upon the kindness of the citizens, while filch husbands are credited to for eign towns aril rides. ' Hail each iecrnit lx•en ietpliied to lie credited to the dis- hict in wltivh Lc i, a resident. or wlLere he could vote if a legal vote'r, no C titiuu swept away all patriotic cumiderationQ. iu tilling up our armies. and the peOph , could. as they doulult:s:, have made ample provision for the main tenance of the families of our soldierc. We shoed have saved millions of money, and-had timi' less want in the families which now collie to us on every hand with the irresistible appeal that they have gig yen their fathers. husbands and sons to - tight the battles of our country. With each district entitled to credits forlfs Men. the people can be gtuicrons to their• vol unteers or conscripts. and make ample do ovision for their loved ones. without the Chain • npon their resource: that competition with wealthy towns and cities nun,t demand. They can them: wives con trol the application of their bounties, and - s i .e that those who salter by the AVith dr,o.ral of the head. of famine!: ft,Mi out ntiast, shall In , cared - for: and the .soldiers will not be denim alized. spun the vciy f r thiet.hold of their -el vice by the invitation to profligacy that oar hitherto enormous' bulimic , has extended. lint 41 for no other teasou. the credits should to 111:1(le to ill '‘‘ hied the vuluutrin, resilc to 4treak itptTie whole sale :did systematic s ituiling t t if the gbv eminent Brut ha: been practiced dui ipg flu , last tics years. The present plan of crediting enlisted 1111.1111 - 11v1VVVI' they may yrefer. hits given birth to a nil,rhom.- y-hil.thers. the niost rettiorselessvampy res hich blot the) . history of tit trials and ~trritlrr> of :: Shit hfnl people to 1" (-PI ye t goVellinn::1: 1 . Tiny lice :old thrive solely he cheating. and they ha \ titit:v tip ho,t hoanr, ' lim dna Con , defratitling e itfic eminent out 0i tens t.l thOusands of fur ti. As Iting- as-men ate tuat•l.tt i,h at ticks tinder the regulations for enlistments: just su long_will every, thief and setutudt 1,1. oemy to I.l:poat the - hreiation of selling out to the . ..tovet nntent its often as unblush ing fr.lllll ur (201111111" ( . 11 - 1 - kel's can gi‘ e site .cess to theit % This must lie Iwo -11•11 up. if the ro‘,•initiet.t could ha \ e respeeted. and it can bedone by cal : ling quilt 1.;11.11 district to fm Dish its own quota Itonestl 110111 its own men. —The people are in earne,t. They want the war io o,eettied nio-st vigoion,ly 11111 to the .peeilie,t elosv Inn illlr, ;6111 they 111 prep: nett to give no lifine,t re ,pn.e to any .1,01;111a (' , l govern 11t . that in \it eN honesty anti fidelity t sal'; -I Him , neve , ,:try to re...1•11e oul Nat 1011;1116 - , front the tleadly ' rt.t.gt or traitor:. IR.II - 1)S IST RETURN JUDGES • IVe give in pain r the vet titivate of election ( . 411)11(11 to JudgeKinintell and !to tlie Stale ftef)at tint:nl at I I:trii.lntrg. [by t lii• teed 11'1 . 1111i ill;41 . • (*IA ii .tViet. lit it kl to tletrand.lndge King out of Ili: , l'ONIIIIii , ;1011. tOriiVy tat ;On a, all ewinentlV nfu ight nuw inn] ino4 ptofullud lox , t 111%ice , hint Ithot 1 the .n.picion of ; ruin i e al bi t !: ill the di,- eltaige of lti, official antic.. ha. given a %%linen opinion in-the ease which Nve 111 , 0 give lir another npon that opinion the (;tivet hot .1111111elly i-.-. 11011 the 011111111 ,, itill to the 110111 Willl. 11111t111•111011t of the iilW. N1":1: , In it. \\"e do not as,mne, tow doe, Mr. Nlete -dith.to tletettoine,the id any votes east for either mitt, ou liiuuuell There may M. nuts uut 11;1‘.(• rt ttllll ll l fin 011001 bothjof them. On thi6 point ne have nil than the chal_e , of: 1110:o y% 110 either .tetkely pa , .,i'Vel:‘ aided in the filutd attempted by the retain .judges: but we cannot tesist the eon iction find if they .ladgi: King' , maim it ;% made nit of 1111..‘ At. onld have had tea,omilde ! t( :Teri for 'the Imti, , Altielt ate to 1•011 t 'Mel; The.) V, (raid int etal.k b.( by tile jie4 pi ovi,ion of ilit t.tt me that lin 1.41.; return .jadge: to inquiry into the legality of the %tile Fenn tied, and ktt,ted to the la‘‘s to vindicate their (:on.. They are' he the plain etiMientma of the law given but clerical pm\ et-. They are 141 compute aml eettit,y the vote as they tied it, alai to " refer! no port thereon' nob...+ it he unintelligible that it cannot be correctly computed. The same law provides how wrongs can be corrected—constitutes pro per tribunals for . redress. and opens for every grievance a positive and dearly de fined channel of justice. But the Demo cratic return judges of this judicial and congressional districts disregarded their solemn - oaths and the laws from which their powers 'are derived, and usurped ti l e grave duties of mu• courts to consummate a fraud upon the Union candidates and the people. Fortunately they have' accomplished noth ing but their open shame. Judge King takes his' seat as Judge; Oen. Koontz as Congressman, and Messrs. Armstrong and Ross will he allowed their seats in the leg islature and their names ii , !aci'd upon the roll of the Douse at the Opening of the `4 , , , 1011 —But can such a flagrant llistegaid of official duty—such an insolant of law. and mch shameless perjutiv on die pat t of the ret urn Judges go without pun ishment ! It cannot be alleged that the,) . math. a-mistake, for the deffining heir duties, and-tvhich they way sworn to ex , eente. in the most explicit terms declares that they shall simply eount and eertify the vote and reject no part of- it : and "that the parties to the- t ejection of the at my vote of this district knew their wr•Mg. and conspired to commit pm jury : .l a double fraud ti - pott the people and their cho-en Candidat es, too cleat-to ad mit of 1101111t1 - theh crimp ha.in inred no0111:but.-thene-zelves. but We, sub mit that ,uch alll‘xample -.Mudd be made of them as \\ ill deter future scoundt from Making the sacred office of juilgt• the prize at which their villany shall be aimed. They have just as cically and 11, ffitgantly violated the law any horse thief. s\\ indkr or ballot-,totrvr.aml thry shoulti.not go ititimui,hvil; and wv hops: to see prompt ;mil adequllt(ime•anN take; to vindicate the law , . If it is not now ar rested elections will become an empty • farce. as return judges will count any sue ill or out Uc :mit their pr e judices or as they May be suborned. and every hon est luau in the communit.\ has a direct in terest in bringing these sluttnele.s conspi- • rat ors to jwa hp. —We do not implicate Judge Kltttuttil in this fraitd. as we lielievt, that be did not advise the 1 ecreant judges to the course tlw:‘ have taken. nor do we know that he, has.adet ioned it. IVe think that lit should have rejected the lawless certificate sent him at Once. and tints placed himself by• his own 'net Where the law noWcilitee.,:ltilit --as contestant if lie believes himself to lie honestly eltlcti•ii• As one of tho-se-vi ho ii t' be vaned up_iin to judge his case ofti 'in the - , ;!vent of a: cunt ‘Ne have exine,.. as to the inei its of the controversy. If he is our chosen Judge It votes 1)01(41. no political pie judices or- interests cid' dept ive him of his place. He who would prostitute the ,in dirial of the :-tate to such an e.x.'- tt 111 as to till them lid the Tower of part:, • it oilih•.se , f the honest-Note polled, nittst indeed have 'caviled the deepest depth of infamy. We mist for: the retititatiiiii :ill pal ties that such blotted howii Lt vonlincil to the vet .inilgc< of this judivittl distriet. Till: I la] ri , lotrg Teleyrrtilt offet , i( elf in oiwn marki t u, the champion of "tilt (It -Toiled people of the borilvr iu their cr fot t to he m t iuthut, ed he tlre govet !intent. True. it doe; not vxactly appear to he on theil hut . it 1011 , 1 not he tot got ten that it s l it ,strategy .just not doing :1 thing that it e;iii yet tainly do it :It a conyenicut , ea , on. It , •••lllitt , the hat Ile arm and Nt ith di tcudell Hash ils, prancing heels., pointtalear:, it rit , lie, l into the 11.1 y :t- though it would route its i iend , horse. foot antl diagoint ; hut it et er dank, in it., a,,,tult , . and it- charge:. ate never ptessial beyond the baggage ,trategy becomes trait,- patent and it untold: the colors of a trite and 41eliglitful friend,. It i , tint of the lli ,twher ,ttipe in it:, strateg,v- -it 'don't ••wait for main:thing to till !" It is of po , en to waiting. (In the voutfary it incontinentl% ‘• hull , eVery 111.'1'a-slot) SI) that it ittay ever la. teally to I,etArned down whets the full fruition of it , ,trategy iN at tained. It don't wait. It i•,cliev,'s the poet who lksiTilgal Ulan '• 40113 tiaitiuy, 1 - 111 the , lintioN‘N are a little huger ,rant If the don't,conie in timely .cat .on. it iliugm out the ,Ii.olotv s ;; itself. and with tune ,uhliinity keep , : it , eagle rye fixed nit rli miller lining that ec, - er cavie, the how of pi tho,e upon lillllll . l arppaucul Vtllgl:allet' fall, It intliet, a a half upon it, cadet's toKove that a , the binder people have ,iiiiet•ed the tread of arntie,, fhey ,lion - hl not Is retnunta toed. I ioltilt t 7i' / i i i aph rut oat, , , corn and hay to the goveinnient 1)11 the matte patriotic tem.:, and in that view its ,trictures ate lu.t ; but it.; a...quilt npuu our HlMling people stiategic movement. \l It Lapp) to di,- 611 i that friend:hip for the Lpulet inteic,h; that doe, not appear to the perNpicaciousof its reader,. It A\ians till hot der people paid.. therefore it htrateAirally, that they :4houltl pot he paid. It that it ,Itan't beihkne, that it can certainly ha \lit done 111'11 the regi,latirre met Of cour,e it nuta know whi.re the baggage train is he: tine ill it, terrildecharge; but tt e shall see to thk. \Ve shall look out for a claim of thirty-lour (Junius, and have onifilinety-nintli of the m a ne de vottl to - ;:f ; Io gill the ClOllll ii ha, thrOwn out for the :41\ el -- the Telegraph can rest content. It need not uunit•.t'alnn immilicenci• of di) .ti r itcgit• p r of k h.; vonNidetingitlit. altwitfiltvrommu ilit propo,t. , tit fin ut , ll; hut wt. ::11;t» . 't ..tantliun It tilt , . \\*t• ..keg t lie Ie o I loot .vr. to t..!:11 tht- argot intim! ;1, •••.1 riot • colitillenlill --oth e r tt "Pleale. • Fioin lit of .eveial ulLor Jottin. ids in the State, we'feiii - the 'rely/punk ha , otliersin it, .tva.tegy. awhile danger i, that they '.\ to. II•I on the •• fir.t floor" with the Telegraph lii the movement, anti that is not alliitvalile.. !tut 1 . 01111 . W 1•51 ur NVIlf.. the Te/egrapli ar4t franklitt flepositorn, Oamberifintg, 136. have its price, as denominated in the bond. Closed out—what next ? ME last number of the Chamber:burg Rero,-- ITORY calls -the Democrats "blatant Copper: heads"—Grentslurrr Republican. THE sEru,rroßY never maid ally such thing. It mad• have appliedithe term to a particular class of men, lmq it bas , never applied it td the Demoeratiq Dirty. The, same paper•, refering to the iveent Edito rial letter written from Washington to this . paper. says wt• declared that. NV:e .poke —advisedly" of the views of! the 'adminiB 7 tration. on the question Of p'race, whereas we said distinctly that we did 1 " not :peal: advisedly" as to the convief,ion. an d pnt poses of the President. NV il,l tiu /M.)" /di - n correct itsAf .> Iu I,nlvt • that Inay be ;r char iutdor~Lmil uug eil the ;i11...1111111 111 the DA or.ineli,Lit , : , t'or judite iIL di-triet, hores‘ ill! the alttiwtifi:. (10111Invnialy ,-,illehre 011 till' Thlr VIIT'Ft• 1/0111,1 111 the 1 , 0%. t.el i•t111:1r1i , .1, 141,15y5: It( atoril rirt Srn,:.•py4 • - •'15:l , 3".;1! _ Kii,;;; % 24ajoi it 1.272. - i . The whin' .Iffilgy , ho%‘ t.% or 41,':terioined to lit th..-ffit‘‘ and ryi aro .110_ , ... Rioffiteil ,11..•ted. tied t . . - :yy tli,:i.,•t;we rc , ,,tell 'wad) : ;di the l' ,, luiti i°way pi :,rt V. .1, rl.• 10 Illiteat J 11,141. Ki 6 j ,. The 11!li"WilcU. I% aroil:. ui . iii official official rytiiro mad; to the State I leuart ilielft, ;ilia In , 4.ortiliviffe 01 egret imi :.lIN ..11 1 4 , : 1-1111:41• K:11111..11 It Nt:11111t. Writ Ul: ti 111-: vi rich KIM - pill e1t.1.11`a..111 'ti tit api;elid iii loi ~.... II tote IA:1111.11Am% - chili- Iv ti: l‘iii_:, ‘5,;,4.1c,q , d :• ; j 011111 4 .1. WI% Lt.!. ,od,,erfber , .hul,r , of rho eir,eri..lo,l il,• .1p.,;i..1.11 flw countit...7 , t 'Frani:nu. i'.d:o,rd.:•k , na . r , e l ;old 14111- toll, tot tne i•h•c•ii ~ :; .fudge ut .11!11 I.•v - tnl of 41:r cottotiy• I tt, the vollti ill the Malt) et Vll4Oll, 11:I tht• 4tlt 11.1) cit cco alot, 11:Illiat Valenti') 0.1-4 111, Of the :call! connue. I.vecol'111111: to tc.'ct , 110 Vet tit) :tact cn, the 11th ‘l4) of irtobor. 1. 4 1;i. it 1.i.:112 rht. •I•vond Tio.stla; ot month. ‘0t,... tot Jag,. 6.1- ):mtri,•:. r, 541 4 ,t , .-... - eonn:y. F. NI. 1. - notarll llad tic!tc, 11111'1)-tccill 1 , t,n , 1r0l and ,llox.inder thirt34i'ouriltintli7sd bud titt3-one it ). Ili Fulton .M. hail Nitri.g. htilithed and -rd); .‘ii.xattdt4 lat:f. had Note , tic e 117 - indr,d and thiett,..iyen (5'37). Iu lit-dtmil count). M. Ism:we'd had 11111. .• 04 'pt-t•1111:i Al.•\ antlyt Nut:: 1;,:d t ot, tinodred bind , 1,747 ) ,runts, lilinonell 14ad v•It•-• fictc :t;„i -tile (1,56:): Alemt:iltvr had tot. iltildred Old .141 ty (•:.114 0 . • P. M. 1•Zini:::1 , 11. therefort4 tdOw‘t nufall. t ot .ote-.Lc duly l'o .4.111 31n1L , ... of 7lw Jtollet.irl.)t-tt:ct ator,..ild.l In ti 10 vol. Ix,. it:;‘, :I,l•letudo h fth 1 4 1; kric•mf f ff. [112:-.I] .1. W., l'on ' \\ . - .1. - jlZ. , cl;. I L I ,31 .tht•ti %:t. lino: (is t:-, clerk, inu Altt• , l I? C . A1111,1 (;r., ;tl'. 1.12 N • • reloi I, jtolf:. —at tho . -el••eti•o, 1,1;1 • IT , ti,,• 5 ,•,!,• r .;1 chs:rets ill llo•e,00t It 11,411,011..1i tie; I I thlila: - or ( j,l - ,.',,•: - . It t' Ur:: ii111,:,1. 4 )11ti Tlll,dal , A.; It , 1 -01, 1,:p. , .'l,Jet t•z,•,t,el al th, Court iloteie of the soot e.llint, 111 11111111.111, kIIIII 110 1 :111g ' , High% ! l',XII111 . 11`1•11 !III• l'0111111: ~t the se;erd lli,trie , Jio,:d 1 . 8,1,1•••1 II.:41.!1:. I the \ I,tl , . tikr (''III Cllllta . llll . lk :W- I ~,,,1,,,, to l:1„, di, eoltll‘ (tilt, at the .aid 44, 1 ,- 1 t. 1 ,1), tile IeIIev.II.I2,IIZIIIIIIa per-1.11 , - lied the-Inn/11.er, et ewes 2 , 4• T ei.let•lte their Hume? , I:, tile 44' 1 14• e l' i I'res . ilivot .111,11 r , ,: , i Alex;lll.ler Kite had .01diers . votes lasi 11U134r11 , I :Mil .- . 1111- , I•vell. ( . 2 , -'7 , ) : .? F3.1,1..1 , :%I K - 1111111C11 hall 0 1,1,t•e:.' T ,,te, oh ,. ~,0,. 1:: 1 ,, T:t`1! . 11.:. \\ :It . r..oiN6' h - :: i e• ',..:, :110•• , I• 1 lola . . 1:111 , 1- a .11 , ..:11, :1..• T1,1.:1 , -.• ; • 4:11:i.: 'lf 11, •,1,:,,,, A 1) 1-Gl. i HENN), 1 1 ‘41 \. '', - . 1 -1 .1 Vs - is ortc. [l.-] :•%‘1 . 1.1101.1\ 4,1.1., I 1 - i -4‘‘):l 1, , ,‘‘ i.r: 1 .0 ..., 1 - np ~ N 1(,,t Ni;, il. , ] I'; 1 Tlior ‘. I'lrgrEir. [4. - 1 1 - : 1:: 1 1 I I:1 11 , .1V,C1 - ] W I' M01;01:111*. i I- , 1 .1 Will 1- tro.r . .. D . 1; c ; L. NV Eit3t Err. [r -.1 5.).) , ) ri ;•". \ 1 NI . [.) -], J. I'. (iutrArr, D. , j\V 1,.:_ r), Ott •sf : ' L ru.3l'GutiwN We, thelitimh;mmimzneml, remcmr'im 'ommkem trommi the connate:l of Fratildin:Fmmh-on. Itemlformi mind Sminmer- Apt, formimnr. the J Grim Jumhemal liimmtrmetAmm ins met touvtlwr nt , the Clint': I ions. In M'Connellmml;mirii. to count time votes enmmt for Premmident .Imni,,,.' , emm of Rani .Immaimmial I timttrimmt, doheremmy Omni time alum returns were not vvrtitird In by !dal: eif iff,. returntjumitzehmmt Iletirorml couoty.e'ou`• • queutly the cute has not been inetudeml mtm ;;Imm• retmirmem". In te'sintiony whememml %me: 11.1 , 111 a m, , ml 3, nnr our -t.:ll+. 1). fsmkmm• limn i.i R-mrrn, 1 . . .1. \V. l'oßTl.tt. 1.4.] . ' W.. 1 'Rock'. ' [Lt ] ' Atte,t: ' . : Micitir.t. Itfzi It ‘II.F:It. [6.}..] 11. CAI.I. IL I L, - . 1 . . -1:1 . 1 ' ) .. :Nr 1.) , . (1 , ERN.. • '..! i Filed Not sth, 1.'61, :old r,'eoldt.d. - — 1 __ . .INO. A IZoi;lN:qs, Protli'v ' ('ertifi...l from the re! ord. - .).v: - .)11,, A.l)'• 1 , ...“1. .INoi .1 Rtk ; I:IN , IIN, Protli'y The ..1;11 - ie, of the return ink , are cle:tri 3 de. titled 6) the i..tt :.., inlill‘,.: i - I `• The 'el turn :Iwbirs, sn nit, I :awn liselnele. in their ennint Potion, tln rot' s :•ri ,i-i turned , ,znif - 411 r er upon ni: 11 /Iron 1 11, in all re , piets,, in the likeirnan tier as is' preserihril by lair. siien,e, inhere ,fil th e rates shill hare been 4riren At the Ittattti pit,tee of et, eiion. — , - i•lerl, - thereupon shall ill the prewiter_nt t1;7..111.1ge,,, 111111 o• out retturn,pt the itintitiet4iere imitfer , lirecteil, hieh shall he st2tieil the led < pr , seitt. atul atteBted Iv% ,thl elerk , +': dn.t it shall not he laid ell for said :loft si or ill: in roo,tilig up i/o role, whirl iol(ofi appear tit (Int, loon , its slim% n by the eertltkate;Oltider the 7tith tool. 77th .onion: if I Ilk :WI la omit or Nor( an g eNct i pti liot in ion of said cortitionto •ii o, 1$ h, p, (hi saint fruit , belt, and. 1 - 0/00,1, cart in folding tioLo Eller till ntl , gieo fS ut rehio.l; rile it shah! he The duly of ,ul-,l tt oionloe outfit true oilif r.rnol toipy of said r rrrtrli ate, to,Li si,ord - by soli! le d ge., fa d Id to:. tril 1,3 .1;11,1 pd. ill ;mil it:m.lo'll- (0V l‘ 1111 ',aid. 14 , 11111 i to OW of 11,1%0,11,. tilignxt , llll . , ll • . 1 , fidio W, pro i.inu "i :truly vot. I - * in 111 , in 2 wit, or SUS 11n. pr.•s Isiolr thee , 1,11 an) .4 . 10110 1 u held under the -;,rite or anthori:r the reluro Is, In rejn Is #1 isr Jil filo rann o f Ow elear ejjllll. i:tv% .I)viiineratie nil tin: 1 . 11111:60118 of a court ,:111.1 rt . j.","etl earl of II". is;•ttitig.the ' , ll-1111: iinforo - t!iy I:ot eninr, he le red. it to al , (piiii..ll ill LIN II 1.1 . .).3cl.:‘• KW:I,. I TrW lotting 1.1 1 - I"The election of .Jitilite- ujpruunted art of hitli ttf ,INtle ,- seeti.fe that act prolide , th,it m r,o Of 1111 . 1.11 . 11010 Of I't r,idrta'.ludyr: it att .Judicial I tihtt irt comp) , "It of It' (I,ltr inttre r 1,11 ., the. Ife ' turn .) coutzt)-(lntil make (nit it raw ,tattnnent ut all tin• ,4111 ., IN 111,11 ~ h all ha% t• hrru 1 . 11 :It :11'11 rte VI 101 l It 1:11111Iflo• 1,1011 1111 . , vory p , •) „ 11 to:, 11 . 11,1 , ttbii It^ll.llli ht. /..1;:131 . 11 L} flu /M.l I , nvininvl t, I'y prntlut - ett ,( of thr Iterilia .111(14e , db.. tii-Iftett Tfe t he) of. trio 110 . 111 , 1 I ..‘• •V1...101 I II ill 1 llit• orulo •el 11011. lir,l‘.lPli , 11 ut the.}" 11w11 r, nt If Hitt ••••%( . 1%11 ((mutt) :rrturn , inali'e .0 , ntlictent Intinher ofpiine , of t, Lenetint tettah of all the vice 1;1% NI tier SUVEI ill all of NO11,•11 ..11;.11 rtrtifs, mid oat of t+Bioh I . DGEsia Ko Kuica,..ll 3431 . 1747 bill i.iil it NHL (WINION they shall transmit to the Secretary of the Com monwealth in the . manlier provided in the - act. The tenthsection of the act requires the Cover toe-rant commissions to the persons elected. 'Th . ,. District kAttrti Judges of the Sixteenth Judicial District, composed of the counties of Frailltlin, , Dedford, Somerset and Fulton, hare tr.insinitted to the Seeret‘iry of the Commonwealth .a let - urn, Su ‘N Melt they state that they hare lint hiehnled the Bedford. I . 6unty return -of gohliers' votes, u copy of which the :t11,10.N. ai.d they .114- sien to thereakoti for,eot iar ludi , uz it tlitt re turn %%:v riot vertified of 'the Retiir,n juder eA of ro•dthrd eoin.ty. Ile return in ;toe's— nun by, thirteen of the 'einiwy Return Judges, toriiiing s .theretore. n ninjorty of the uhot , numhei'. The reason tuidcncrijor not indiutin , this return "Is the authority of the [Zenon .111t1•:t,t eon eenn; tn,ttter,. tit ,i inthlie nature, a majority 'may art at a mei•ling hiwfully a4q4nliled, :tuti fheit mretin 1 i , lire-mm:1110 Sul in the ah,enci• of proof• to the i•tr.,:tz,Srt . -The elan, ;;Itlio litth section nl the .let or pro. idiot: that the returtl , by •h e Judges pre4ent, lloc , not is ern the' precut ease. ;not ir it it '‘rookt con stilted NA directors merely: - 2,1. it .soithl he 'pr.-mined that the,,return all ti,,, f udge, i , ent„in t:,1• 4111 , 111 I.'l't pto•d to the c ou t 11 the slid stilt- o!'Ii, itlit ll counts incroled, .11exantict; King has a inn . lorit it :1 141 the site , ill 1111..ii11i1.1.11, ///i./ i , rhr lyd ,i./(J11, ' -T go he 05t:0n,...0t .uet mIT 1 • 1.111.11P,IN tin opittioa, is Is neuter it i;ttlte ditt t of the Gov et nor to nteltule'li• slit,' in a...eet -1.41/11.. ro t (itintutis..itin granted. -Tlie 1 ti , trtet Return „Illtit!cs have rAnted in th e i r 011,1, th.tt l'raneiN I:.titimell,••intving recei‘ed. the tore-, i. did) elected." onto effect •.‘ hat -vie. Th. lit it Virl`g 11-11thilrIt y . I.r lit 1110 is rted. Their ditty toe 'up the ii ttt returnt, and 11,,the :t general ieturti the rote,. gi‘et: for the otti , •c. In 'LI- reliect the tel the'ele,y mit ofjutitc. , , , difh frintt the at l tit I -.it , : the e1.4111:.....ec0t”1 ,I• 1.111111 1.1, 'N% hi.•ll, r e l ,trio 0, • t.I nooohors Cimgre— i isio...to lio• lo.iri.i ~ 1 toll:. et two the n:one of the pekim, ta. Ted, 4111.1 -141111 •111.:11,11 proud,-! that OW R.. 111111 r)1111- L! ! , ...all, in .•N-1•1' . 1 11:1(.11 or the .elected to porn , or the Le.r -hi:lntro, a vet title:lu , or ho. rhytion. it ; ‘%!lllia 11./l 1,.• lilllll.llli to -tiL , .ge-t rept,it, for tins I,nr 6 ,;,„„e t t,o g l i tlutt the Legi,latitre littingut lit to make it. and that, rite tire,ent ca•e roast he g , .t et .Icit ht the act ol 1,51 . "The Governor t a i; li-fore him tit "r, tar,: (t'll! , I lt...tri,•t tr., it • To .e•eet Min us 11.. 1):•1'1•01.1 . it/ Yeeriie till. 0.11111111;141111. 're 1.111:10 - F) 1.11.1)1.1.111 11, is.: ,:1/1.1.11 Mr the ,est•r. I candid:tte , , and ~f itidtdateho - ririza of the rot.; r:o..iTti old Flit. '.01, , e+, I am fit' that the tvi‘critor ha , no tit.iit• right to ritrit\N out the sol dt,,y.' vote f,, cmutt..l tiunt l%ottiti hat ,• iu ',lit '.Mt the st rote lit ant 'tie of !hi• comitic,iti the di