alrbumn giemin T atir FRIDAY MORNIN , DEC. 7, 11168 paid in,Adritnre TERNS -$.2 .d $3,00 when 2,50 when not pas of tbs year not panl before Once snore in '; the Sanctum Once 'mom in the , 'holy of hobo- " Onet more among the old . i unilutr objects that ornament (thho wlitor sit) .m. Once more in Bellefontr.•, the town or t hi, "beautiful fountain Once coon , a inal •the health diverdfied %cener3 of Centre county. ,Back agum among the inount.tins and hill..vfold l'enn-th aunt The 'Asmeiate'i t lfeel. at /tom, Ile u t k e + off bin ha ucl 1114 coat Ile tipows hi, 11eelii back or a elem. comfortable Ile TUIIIIIIIIII , lle thinks over he hiet'.4.4311 in the "Great 'West II • think: it4 t .,re it ra,t plain , — it, mighty lake: its a "big thing --a wonder ful comitiy, with au iihnighty or land to the acre iii like , it Rut lie thud., he won Igo there. kt limit 11.4 at present lire , plea , did roe ollovtioil Ile ha, a 1... ...one that are not plen.ant. lie ha , .1 iii-tito•t re menda allee Of -01. Or ern, 111•111111 agile chill , and re, or,lle al , •• in: to have , a I.IUk hi , mouth like unit) linititile klue-nia , , pill, and siedlitz powder , . lle feel , an •ippre,,ion 1t . 3 mountain of bed yniln via• repd lag on hit "lo I•a•ket abd 11.1- a ague idea that rhi, i. to 1.1 ' the .carat it weir,. to li•ni that folk• get till. N., ortrn 1/11t thcrt• HO 41011 I hr dul nil. 11.1. 1111I . 11.• h.t. :I rid'. 111.0 n. tittpr....l,ll; that ha uuFLr hate rclt ti•rwitt tit, if It, pitt.a.ll hdllit t Fni nit nfordo•t Butt it 1.1. camel% E ',eclat!) 1111.- liii• iiur ..r th.. 1 . 1t:.1,1111.! ail hurt \\',t,nr rai1r...1.1. tlu,ntu6 1 /hin„ lu ....1 ea- Their. plenty .., The ilontel Moll and nice. A 111.1 ;at.. place t.. 11111) 1.4 , 111 — lO ‘l'...il.l:l't have ...13 14. dig .Jul, 1.3 .1.1 tin yr..llm.l:lml it would .1.. 1 .11. Fum (min anal 11.01.1.3 "I'lle 1111b1 Noit Full , there Inc about ill their .1.13- and g. their CI nee. glinltilztt the t'une I.lll.ln't eOllll, 141 Ck they C 111.114 1 -1101 to that region 1,111 1 humbug in their e-tiniation l'onr de‘ll-' They're neat ly all Mack repair- Ileum, too , and time:. what male, It 111111 11 the wore 11. r thent--it • 1.111.1 411.1 water there anti - t o thertrir ter Your critter..' The Chicago liver i- a purl treani ItjitviSle. the city into four part- Does it spell flier? %Tell, that depend. nit a mono ta , te. The ' limit like it It i• highly reeommemled 44 an emetic It to calculated t 6 mole a mon throw up his hoots and tot-naiti. It bi mid to be good for cholera From the effects of it during the last cholera reason there, we believe its true. Did you nee' er smell it? Well. utiles. you arcs to out-houses, horse stables. gas-wo and niggers, we don't,' beliele you would like It 0111 t iilea-ant Initgino all the stinks in the weld mingled and roll ecotrated in one spot and )(mil hive Ow smell of the Chicago river A man's nose is his 111 isfurtunc when in its neigh hot hood Faugh ' It is said there are several millions of dead cuts and dog- at the bottom of it — It is the qumtessenee of all nastitiesa, Would we I Noyf we were in our sillier senses, we wootiln t, we generally are. unless asked to imbibe more than i:/it en tines a day Rut the Chicago people hale been drinking the washi rigs of this river all their lives They have ]nand tools , in their coffee-pots, lizards to their soup-bowls, dog collars in their pudding and cat-hairs in their whisky—ail sucked up through their hydrants, which sup ply that village with water. But' the Chicagoans don't think anything of this Bless your dear soul. no f . Thy oaten like it. Snell little ineidents are inter esting. and,give them n chance to pleas antly donwr+he munimpality of the city. Besides. it shows the hardihood of the people They can cat more dog collars, drink more cat-hairs crunch up more lizards and swallow more wad- than any other city in the Union or all Pekin and !furls combined. lie .are, a good malty wool- die there, lint that .1 all ow ing to the tact that the intilieune they • lake don't do them any good . Tlm city sill t unhealthy, at ail Oft. no' But the Chivagoau= think they're tried the, water •iong enough They're going to quit it. They've dug a t awful big tunnel under the lake—two intleti length—and now they're going to get their Water, pure and clean, out of old MinjOin. They intend to astotriA their stomachs. Instead of toad.,, lie awls and other vermin, they now pro pose to drink pure water They think they'll stick to the new beverage, if it don't make them nick. But lialots, once formed, are hard to eradicate. We read somewhere something about a now that had been washed returning to wal low in the mire. We hope the example V that female pork will not be copied t our Chicago firtend4, although we dn't be sirpirised to hear of their going back to &eh' dirty old habits But just now they're in ec.tacies about that tunnel. They think its the biggest hole in the known world. The Mammoth Cave is nothing' to it. The Tower of Babel was simply a hit of a chimney compared with it, and the Eug lish &impel or Mississippi river are on ly canals alongside of it. The great aqueducts of ancient and modern Mimes never equaled it. It can't be equaled. Its a Chicago tunnel. No place but Chicago could build euth a tunnel. Its the very greatest achievement or engin eering skill that has ever been attempt ed on this continent. And ita finished, too. And they intend to let the water from Lake Michigan into it in about three months. So they my. Well, to tell tlbrhoneat, truth, it a a pretty big thing, bet then what's thiamin! ,"blow ing" about it all the time? 1: But that's the way-with those, Ck.ica go people.. To y'ro the raioest..hoortals in the world.heY Math they c 've got the legged, th t handsomest, the fastest city 'in all tireatioa. And thea they "blow" stand it. Why, their paper.' are all the time pokibg fun at Cincin, becutpe the I nit ',hums don't thrive goiter) fast 1114 they do. Chicago now goes ahead of Cinein• nati as *IMO market, and over _this it al : o give.' a grunt of profound stabile tion. And thew they brag of their women. Well, they hare good-looking aids in Chicago, but then the truuble with them is the , know it, and the way they dash along t.,}awtreetsisa caution to timid i folks Its awful, though, the way they chow their legs—their limbs—their garters— fee moan their stockings —when the walk. Ili; wonderfully ElniarTrii , in' to a modest man Itut their we supposi it, the thult,of the high winds .nd tilt ing hoops. We don't t.upmee they would eker get done blmhing if they kliMighl a man win, looking at them But—if we way be circa ed for so tug sl—we rather liked . the auk —the clinkr con of erinoline, we mean, although we could lit help rympathizing — oh the Well. -but we nut , t bring{ our reierie to a close The des a 1 is waiting lor copy I t ;mil we inns[ send loin about hi, had nas, If you. rant to know 1111301 nm j , inore about the IVest. you'd I,euer go • there. Itt it feu traN el on the line of the a . 7 ort Wir)ne rioad,don t , tonrhi , sale ii Chivap. And when youget this e.go t; , 1•c Luke Michigan the Dought• mat ! militia. the tire alai in telegraphd'iledir , ' opera house, the tunnel, aid dun earl -1;,, a , hineli fat Eller We-d you )14•11 , i , From lIICaZII lint you will trod beantifin vountiy, and m hen s sou h -an -bed YOlll enrio-ay,tl )on don ' t want RI stay tie ac, cows loket Lowe •et the down 1111 , 1 lie It cleveitt Wall, like We did Hero ,ksil you! cops " h.• e 11111114 1 ,1111 1411111111 , 1 W, 111111 •tOlt that i.yorla , tilig I,llt month of . The Presidents Message •I'he nu•-.ac.• .Johin.on ha. been re. 1.1 11/ l'.augtes , nun u% I. 1.6.1 berate the gaatritry w (Jul daily papers al• I\'l. '4lllll 11111111 , 11 1( en hh• In 0111 next i-•ne ‘Ve think the doeinnent gill pla•a, 'lO C.,11,1, .0 I VI! , 1,11111111• III or the coon ti v generall) It i. a rain,. Ili-pa—ion ate trill dignified 'fate wn II lel, lo n and fitiolicil a loch -how- it- author to he tenth het to a, quaint. toutthe illetie and gratan a than teas hi- immediate preill•ce-.iii • elegane , it it hick -pt•ak , of culture and a power that tell- of asltigh order The itie-•age ha. tftlino-nal revoin incoilatilin of lint ity It iv 'hint and to the point It 1,,:.ke4 nn tonee. , um+ IL, I:1.14.311-m hut delivul. and teitelate , the pa-t polic3 Of the Excenti‘e in the language It- argument , in la , or of the wlmi..ion of the Siinthein Senator. :Ilia Idepre , eniat nr, to l ' on gre-. al. iii ' great force. and place that hod) or }.mate, in the pm-it inn of a rev olut lOW.] y tr 3 ing to force iincen , titut tonal and al ea . -nimble legi-la lion upon the country It n. this pory tion of the dot tiownt that mill lie read with the grey toot intere , t, and we min nasal it; .11 guittent , and lAI,IIIOII. IO the •incere and , uleinn consideration of the people We ate glad that Ave ken, .liihn,tin ,tandit Iq 1.14 policy. as enunciated long age We are glad that lie ha, had the hack hone to reaffirm the pruiciple , which at wa, , neernigly asserted hr would he afittel m reaffirm. We are glad that he ha, had the courage and the nnoline, to let Cengice , knew that "Or yet the "ina , tei or the sit na - tem :and that the Southern people hate right, tilde!' the histamine sin 'Maintain We are glad that the loud threat...of impeationent which hate been blatantly thrown in lii, face, 'laic Ind datinted•ltim in the lea , t, nor turned bun wade from the strict line of hi, duty. We rejoice that in the l'reidditnt there H vet some fnpe fir thin strit ken land, and -bang barriei" against the rms., ril and demi uetit e I , togregs or itA thimeidie enemies Thus far has Andrew Johnson done right Thus far has lie shiiwn a moral courage worthy of all mini iratioo • Nilur let him reconstruct his cabinet. throwing that infamous , rlrlWll of the devil--Stan ton—alit of his conteels and his coati d on ee, hod dismiss all office holdeis who are not lama P 4 supporters of hi , policy, and the peoplegwill Login to hose rove faith in hi nu. As long, howwir. as he retains that nyan in the portfolio of war. the con.ervatire masses cannot and not hare niydieit confidence untis nun toes If he wants to save his Immo!, arrest the chief imendiar), and then ~,word ifiod all the looser imps rd ci d will -tared aghast and awed What the tree W its no the pruning knife.— These rotten biariche• must he cut off. and wafts froui thevure pall hunsin 11111•4 take them place Let him do tilts, and_the uulted Ponces strength ut the true hearts of the country will sip, lain bun • OEM The'nhwspapers tell us that John II Surratt, one of the men aeeu"ed or coin whetty la the a•Nas. , itiat ion of President Lincoln, has been arrested in Alexan dria, Egypt, lay the United &aces eon. sel • We suppose, then, if this be 04e, that another victim will :men be added to that long list, of unfortunate men who havesuffered the martyrdom of aboli tion hate. Ws had hoped that the farce was about ''played out," and that the gory work would cease We lied thought that the blood of an cnnocent woman would have appeased %yen the lieltrtle.s rage of demoniac radicalimit , but it seems we were mistaken. John H Sur ratt must suffer on the gallows. His life must yet 'go down the throats of these revengeful demons, before their bloody thirst 'rill be quenched. Guilty or not guilty, his mother's lifu'has earn ed his, and President Johnson, to atone for that awful crime of an innooot wo man's murder, might spare her son, even though his hands should [Prove loss guiltless than hers. Enough blood has beep shed in the war and since its dole to *Sono fur the lifh of Abraham •Lincolt 'tipusand times, and it is time this devil a work should cease: s' Coaanstia.—Congress met on Monday last, lip good can be expected from their dabemtions. The Radicals seem determined to ride or Mongrel Modesty It is amuning to read the high-falutin twaddle of the mongrel journals, and to see the high•soundiog assertionn of line of liberty in one line always contrailic ,tA in the next, A comomporary. felici tating his partiz.ins ob the reomit ,of the election), ray,: ' The mi•sron of the re publican party in 1101 yet ended, arid it will probably continue in the n•cctnlauce 80 100rai mOruldy and intelligence 1,1- dont t t tttt le What n spcctaele i, daily given to the world of the "morality ityd intelligence" , • itiongrelisnt ! It tilat dissolved .t.he 4Uttion by its aggressions upon the eon editutional right+ or tutighboriag State-. then induced its politieal :111,1'4,11 le, to a-tist in the subjugation of thc.e States wt the lying pretence. that. it wt•lted to restore tho I 'llion, and:when a u1.11.1' was achielt•ll. ierdu, 11.silldlovr,k• 11.11 1•01's mid copitet head-, ant 10 . 114, to restore the r„i,,,, nitwit these 111011 I fought for: What 4 3 ,111WV11111•111.r 111111 11111• and intelligent, i r I 'tole; :Audi a ilttpentat too. 113 p0t1i , ..) and log are ,übliutn•iittur uto 11, tlnt -Oil teettlif nottliet 11 majority who :Ipprot lute 'ooh "ntoralit) and intelligence • Thew are , 0111 e :11111111g 11... •1111k.1 , 1 as to with its - Initt.t.ttoi• wat.'entletl. while thirtte the hoot it recur 11.1 I a Iteginnitte will "pro:table • et , dont • In the atteetttlatte3 -tt long .1, the'ple‘teditv i t into. and lo tocttorte - totti.tht, - uith its feet of filth. its Loth 411 glee111..114:-. :mil it- rot, or Lta., e ut k , ,1•f041,1 the MI 0100 , tutu the that a t -t a ill\ 1110 111.41111101'1 llient ii i. I)1:111.1 of the Eplle.l.lll-, out gre.ttet -till 1- Antellt.lll 111.111,.1111.111 iill , ttt • 1 the ore 111671111 L tutu 111.11114111 TllO, 1 1.1 1110 011101 Will 1.1111 o. c‘eactting ittfatttc . Effects . of Freed Niggers at the South \ et ely Jail) Ito levet, c at , •ee aecollat- iir w 1410'1. ".Imelll,lll 1411 /am- of .‘lll,-a1 dl. 41.iit bite leeell 111111 .1..1 111;4teiltr 11 1/...11, Olt . SOlllll 14 11 10011 .419 . 1,1110• 01 100% eat 1011. A .1.0. a gout Immio wa• %talking along tlit -rloet , Ili a Nowthrna atit 11111 a .4 !Jetzt a C,1111.• 1111 .11111 -II 1t 111111 dlPug hint y Sal h ..,e of 0111 1010101 till 1 10011 .\l.ll UlO. 1.. 111 lot• held ielyoti•ible ha the e dia Italica] act- at itilitan as ; cr] that the ahollll.lo 11.11 c tor 11Ic,r .11. t, 111• it die 14.0111_- -11411101.1 11 , Tll.lll Slel ell, llu lill• tegen 11 li.t tit a low. the ea-t nw ,ley 11 .ttTeatio,, , e , I a It r•I lido I itigLyei loy j; Jot-, -it It a , Smutty,. Philip-. It. , :111, 11l 111. 110111 1e 111111, ble for all 1 11.,..1 11000.1- Cl 111 , The) nl. 111-4:1.11 . 401 .11111 .11-11411011101 the land at dim: to til . that have •oeeretl at the of the l'otto ler, .1 the °nee grealt , t country uytoti the rave of the glair. ft. 44)111 . 11 they -hould Lte di it eii . tratit the -ail t‘llich , eel to hat e .10 1,100.4. , \Viten this countrt• nit, under the rid, or the Denier:lime pat tv. we could ,hour sith that this wits the fake , ' of nll hind , the mightiest of the mighty when e‘VI-V nation tipon the earth hind in !like a back , eat Iwo tunic rmnained pet inamini . «hen no Comities were made homeless 6v the desolation, or war. when the thousartds or %via., find orphan , . caused by the late 0111111.1"1,111 , 11.1e, Were halm) wive, and children And all this we avert. was inused by the teiwhing,ol these the stioutidt 3h.t.stiAti w Ito rid e4kiliiiitoth Ile:Lien and eagth, make ki ng:int a united people, and Ming an rui ,t,but ion 1. 1 1.1 n the he nh of these list m Into ol••nur peace Shall Democracy Live or Die ? .it hall hi, A, ltilw tni• Repnbin Lot , , Ileuun•laey exit Iu the tone or 1111uc, a “"ioot the It, puwi lilt -.are rounded upon virtual ja , titti. mid it, aim i, the ha all mankind It wa. horn at the Mull Adam li took up it , almile with in the AIL. and it ha% been the guiding %tar:dill:el I) thri t iorli all the awe, To .1:11 thianah it dal k cloud. or Lio.iio out with brilliant blight:iv- , and ,pialk ti) the WOIM of 61111 re rellee and joy among the nation , A-1 tell at tempt to bhit 11111 the .4111 ❑• to ern 1t thiAltrit, suer hying ptin:11:11 of 11111111ln 1:V0.141111: I t eh.rll Inc when narrow-minded MlMl:ram, diall be dead 11111111111 led It 'hall hie the hope and Omy of all mini till mile es And theu it , hall take up it, - abed, in 'leaven —it,elf a Might I:nit—and peaclid tailianee minim; the baud, of t' e II ippy Late' --%Vtoodell oked 0 11, 0/11wl, tigo, That 11.0 C. 0.5.... lot. II too ti I stew its lot. ekell by Collet t•.) , to tot lb) Itenti w bbean poly sneees.ittlly 01er ratt),l”l- )4.0001, Illnltto \ egth %mewl n i ing tn, be. Hull, 'w.f.. keep old those H. ties It. sho. 1 . 15.11. p• it tilt I, 1. 11-out ...Token do editse... - ellowed that Hie *Pole nullettle ..1 the trader, to retain power. and they knew the irk) to do hit safely, to to keep 1111 1 . 11,11 11111/1111111/1111141/ II /levy only hod it 114th 1/1 the ‘‘'ltite !loose, hey cowed son. gaitty The ltepoldrentt 1110111 it would now like In shit I their stn....Amen! •11... m on to other iltoolders. e•neetnity Peeing It to n 11 • de...1 dock. - and hors er•ed its pot 1...5q. Ilener they ...tee _top ttlly 1111111) the negro .tr. g nun iv .1 the I,lll.sligo TIIII , S, nod also upon the hoe 'ern 111 11/ the Ws -litngtott gold none.. that "lending :bombe,. men" 0111 for negro allffrage. and ot e so advising thosPienitlent 01 cool,. !bore • Southern men are toll named. It IneVillelll they de signed coo fusing outliers, and wink to bIICII 11111 Amendment o•erb.r.l Phill.p. nod mach nulled lenders nee that the Amendment game k deleolvd, nnd he favors and adroem on bold, prompt monism° Mary messures lie rare. notluug ior lilt C1111 . 21•1101)1.111. Iha rights o' Stales or thr rights of the IF:seemly... Ile want.. Con gross to kick Johnson out. and carry damp for the negro wills high _ll,llltl _ ,A zti4 4,01 CSLIFORNI A GAMMA:SC.—A !MVP! 11343 of raising a crowd 14 than .11Aoribeti by the co . rcePpontlent of a Sacramento S crrenio from the Slate Fair at Sacramento. Among the nine-shown, the fa•nrile ober ilw gambling hells, of course—i• Ihe ono where the chive sign hinge an the 01111ilkt at a Irish tt'hslltn ten 111111ry-linking Irish women, Flolll of build, and voluble us a par rot-11 wontan,forty years old. dimmed us n powerful heed-dreen. and a lialmornl ohm. —a woman Who goes nothing as to spot. hut whose bottom to anund—iiini else stands in a ring three feet in diannner, mid Any spectilaior who witiste to tiny twenty five cents for ariehanoe. may wand behind her and airjke bee all Ida force whit a large, Mug 'medial mallet, which in sneer nil with sacking. and if lie knock.. her too of the ring. —ler edia/dhree dollar's fur it. They don't btu her in the bead She hen never been knocked mu 'et, gerhapn. The snag as the door has bin ideal of real ednie value in Callforuis Ilia cpuefanl cry ie ! up-001130 iip, and take a chance Only tan bit•—tind 'if you knock her out. gel One dollar.: Think of it I. Three Dol lars t—'sough to buy a numbs l" Congressionil Action end Southern Inter ests. The eppronolung Toppling of cnnrr... I. regenled by twiny with mingled feeling. of apprehension and ilkoontfori. 'They think it will be the eland for greater eeeee ioy to. vrra• t he Soul h. end porton pit the oommenee enrol of a permit of will refinement and fa nsiticAl torti,ey ' Stick recurs ep Fro.. wit e.t•ttl to the dt pi or Ifoo.pierre present ihrurrlrea oi Ihe horo•onpe of A niefi.n lo loony thoughtful initnitt, end the Ihrent, or Poch as Thad Ste irtitt, II F. limier nod Logan pink. the eons .1 the timid with terror mid fill their henrityntili theinny. We 'Snared. do not look•forwar.l to this meeting of Congreav with the aniallest ill-• tomalley al hopeful plo%•iire. Wit cannot regard it with oilyilling else Ilion regret and oarrowltil ni.gri toga lint theme feeling. •pring oil Iron, our tipprehenahritim or vilislr it• asi Stott/tyro men, lois rather front that in- Jere-I which °rely 111011 horn lillerlee Irele ton greater or keit 0714111 1111110 fele 11epulthee11 11,1111.10/114 11'e believe that the roontry i n olatiger of that kind of iil4- istterwlitell perils b. fi little...land tine tit rolled aglow ohr "11111 the fitsolls c snot he the only. nor the !severest!, outferer ets. great. c stood Infirm owl the Seoul. any .•,,L which will not re-not upon the North. .and the lorco of ilie re nelion will be Itea•- ler than the thiees blow The only real ring which oily Country eon be In tact to hear 1.1 through 1. intlirorbil Intel eery They Ile I lie rilel pirle 01 rate t oily volute'. stet ms long on their are Illlloot active tot! vtuoroott ibis best or the Totten gore.. oleo! I. ripe Ity gtht.l Th. Net is. lorellny illo•tented in the hot./i v of thit-liaat fir ml -sal inihr•rt l intiorerroiAL,rpi oleleaa ;la 111 the rlo•e of the war ; but us ... J ot most on. of the ronotry they los‘e re w,-4 I.c.r v nnluy 00l the people ore hopyltil and hq pe In general. the coll ....tett ogit 100 the public 111111(1 11, de "to trd our lie,isle Ito. entering neon ally ottl ot ornil st.tr•tilia, and excite...lu. ngwi. I ion awl Lot.etiitent ollene—+ .0 Closets 1,.1 the In ger porlitel ..1 our populist ion Ipplel ost ors were In peril n try erten -1111,1 lten 14 leg nen) ly..itenttl. ti has hero ilopoa•iltltt In apply init•elveit In lib', o heti we irto 0 also eot.isitt.lv bevel by tip . hens. lot. ttf ,toitlieenl loll' 11101 the other tall ~Milo Itatheol ogittit oar mere coosintil 1, 1111111011111 g 1111.111 et C 1111•1 1 1. 11111 winch to our claw in og re*. 11l 11 1 i !111, 111011, 11115 rite 1111,1,11111111 1 111 111.10 11.111, 11111 !1td...4010 0.t111.1 he over , Illown by itheerelot nogg moron of the \ the. people. and the realx n o w of 1111,1 hope n it ;MI 1( 1 111e11 1 .1 11 1 1 , the lune to begin k lie 1,1111•41 1 . 114.1,1101,1.111.111 11 11111.11 ,1 1 11 1. ve HO ~,, 1 11111 . 11 V 411.. 'IV,/ Evorys hilly like ..11,11/10)11 ..11.1111.11 , 1•nli.m Nitri h liare •Iv It. looted. 11111.1 ,11.1r1 io ol /111 Ilie3 11. tie... 11111111 11111 1 ,1 1 ,4 I i l l./ 1111.1 1,11, ill./ 11;11 publieal .upre . o . .4,111111 111 1 111e11 41,11r1 1 11 1/11. ,I. l lill i.l 1111. 1111, 1 111111. 1 111 nn.l IL. plrnnnn .t 111..100.1w fowl. Not e our natior elleatooterpo fetarot gale legooo'.o opooow too arawaloil ail ale ar lelet o lug Taw Ina o aleli el' , ol Ira. heron 4 11 C.'111.1,1 1 . or a here ouoe v e ry oew . taleaa'aeol loaloool ' meter a lie aooollavaly I •oto lel,. whoa e new ealealm roala move, le lo o a pre, ',hog. tog owe•r ioeoo forego, iy In alloy lart oat l'oolagre•ta ti., atm.! roars • paaraloo, ' we lao.re nn 10.1 hop iy loin, • relhilliontii. ud hopew II -for the hexiwill nut cool,• 1..1111 Seill It loner mot, iwr to potrp.ll Ihu.r x lin pArineipaieil ul on , ehn hitt: e ihicin It in pelf lorle The, en7i•iiliit win • invite nor people In il, ',eater 'fl we. in inlenver their 111 1,1.11 pliwperil . , The Alleml n•pren it i,litert ninny hot he the nin-t oil ihnY n o t di.griteellil Awl, tin rwitril tlel not, ...core compel , ore owl comfort. thin viol nit, Al.. rill, I hone whit in then% in the Level of the hr•t It m•cdn linve.•er. In •oppiirt .11 labor Thii, who Poch dig ,tits, w0q.14-, well retire nt mice froth the teens to wit lett i Sinitherin people ore row rope prd, nod finil Annie plaice *direr drone, tire on Api eolith. They cannot live here, we Flllll 011.111 111.1 \lolly of nee people prore•tt grent whir nR OP., In wl rk hiummnn,l.4l”cover the MY 111 1 1 of 'oolong itittiOnttor renenterninte Then ote dew Pen , tintelletw wi hoe , rondo/ It enoiolllr olettieti thou lien 14 n.erioo.llrnri hrickil no etteonlitterortle otoonele el!0111 11 we rennet engowe oyetonte orterettonk bet we coil 'woke Itegioninw. The • totecere of one per tt elle! lien. tin ler .1 more eelorknol emeetfen ilet 111 1 4 1 The .11,.....1111 eollittomon of lon lerett Ito+ 31 1 40 011 . . In etillivnie Iwenly perltntot tif4y • the next. I r p.ote p.o oow, however, to 11 Ihe rionlithe &tolls there rug fe .ti o r, %Yewoad impel... the owol.of 1• . 14 11 It e tosporionee of omit, lil/1t . 114 11 1114 11 e1 or tnirrr.t nod 1111111'V. we .11,11ii . 111Y0 11. 11111, 10 110 .11 ..111, it..l, 111.1 Vi.le tilll.leler.. to thr ih•vehTment ol.nlr to nt our 111.1 n.. Mel • the wit'oisori of the mdincnl problem I'm 114 1.4 m no we ottiiiti .... 111111. 0 . 11 i Ily nod we will um iole he the Noah. hol .111 be .1,1e'4,0111 ..... ?111 non we luny with P.l hill people —ll,rhnd I.'tniwrt, More Work for Phillips and the Radicals 4r1,11 'll,lllllor 11( “the I.q unlily of sill oopoo ' plogon P. In 111- frotiloc 1111111111 V 111TrO, is o polo Ilr forego.n loin own lionhog mnrlln "I 10111114 d penny] The •po plo•ionetion 1511 111,1111111 of color — 111 n.- .111111.11 111 11 , 1 '111p11,111..11 111 the Wool.. rt. copper,' lope is not willoon the ndr, wet tiny ILus¢ oppronelp .he whole ne 111 r tho• use I/111011Y COlOllll,lOll Of Fred rror r ,l o rtr or I i51.14 , .1 If 1.111.11.11 .es called 14 1114011 , ',1 fp ,ihe rPoinial, role of °no Lei nII, um on .e¢.11111i• f .10110 Cliitrun e th I 4 Itnytrot aloe •inlon of •lii• o•lionnria Gool nu.l limo's). IRO mnn 7 - 111011 Coolie , . in l ' olif••roi • in lok who 1111. %11111/ll'y nisnlnve•l the nit!! • len of I ••• who.limo and van toor . neloolo••1 ern!) !leg/ 0., 101.10 111 PIO I'-I..T"''('luylol . lr.Tlffht r itiN• od 11,111 with n !honour! fol.! noun ,01 . 14,/1 !•‘ei eleven ruot • 91arrotin 1 l ' elrinn.en They urn n- rood! • ',toper •y to uptil . IA r eine. Were The! /rte to ought S Frnocinco ilie chin ~lc'rf• 0! olt•relotti Iran prreinely Nlnytio wer In ought eiliirnn 1/1 Itoniori ' nary nre pnpno nnl ititnnoordy vtli • The,. Inoue onrocr!!, kl I o. oil by suer work, 'ltt•rtiolroly run lon leoni helot to the we l lttre either of 401114 or loolinn lire too moro ireeekteroe Phillips need Mott .11ClUisellr di.d: err for rotorMP in be- Joilt of the Cooltees 11e offirtet that they ore .thin 1, nt leff.t, to the taegrotes To Cr.. r ell/11111E41d 11..01 to r eyenpotley, nihrlll lit bey ore not go rte while 11 , 4 x•mebo,ly shout for the fuorol aid pi 3 local del" ernoce of ihe poor bond- Mel] front Chios, the violins of the tro•lern -elive trade , " Will not eomellotly ♦octfe stair Inct bole cry of ••Ireedmn" for the down irotltleo Coolies of Coliloroin 111111 too Mr. Phillips, or hid orgenln the Soonte. Air CbxrJl. Sumner coil for the ft...whine for 20.091 ).Coolies in the Siste . —[[amid, Pototto, il'eftrasko. •1 (t ..eta o 1 ' prevent Congre9. 11l illeed I teem], Ilea hel) , 39 nre Is. es C.lllOl 0( Ibe I.lorArlfibliet ttithortzeti wttltn tin 1441 hour yete.ns rnge"— Ilarrtaburg Telpgr4h If wr ale 1101 mistaken the ••present Cll. geese' It h^ Bonito was elected in I Ire fall al 1.801 Stir twu yearn. and that itm two years' trouble eal.lebee dare not ezpire un til the fourth of March. 1867. The blovern 010111 Inn.a were not authorized by it, eon. •equently •hg stability file legality of Gov ernment aefitrit tea ildese not depend upo n th e ltßniilt tor illegality of that fragments ry holy. 'The illegal an•l neellinnal charms. ter of die Rump consotts to the fact that the revolutionary Radical majority therein ;v. mooed poweltestritordinery mini unknown to the Cemi,iffli tint 1110.1relaking to —resin, •Irlial" or se estahlieb the statue of the Southern States instead ofdeterntiningniece ly ,ilie••eleot ions and valifleasiens'‘ol me.. • here elected by those State, to Congresm. The thingteenes which preceded the Hump were thou illegal for the reason that the Southern Swett were tiorepreaented tiftheir own CholOP. They were PPCIfMIIIII. but con 'Tammany so. The doors ofCongress were open, but tea Southern Repreaentatives sought to spier. When the Rump ratne in to power it clot& the doors on the Southern member•, who Were awaiting nilmigaion. Thin IMP uqnwhortzed. and hence the Rump heommse suiconsittstkpitally sectional —Patriot ¢ Union. Sand Them 8a0k..."- The curse whia6 nt oche, Ie the posses skill I,lolell goods says the New York Journal of Comooloo. may not tawny* be roundest. but there is a curse, themes.. The people of the North hove not yet skew fully into consideration the fact that. while the war for the grprorninent was carried nn nu war. there wits n vast amount of private plundering carried oil without license. No law. of (iod or man can b citesUp jitstify Ilsese crimes. The excitement tuideuyisiels ssottee men were induced-tr;ritsk ahem bass passed,swny. and there is nn honest in all this country who sloes not wish is Ilse bottom of Its heart that thin business had been elleettosily shopped when it beasts to be a practice. : Ant there no the encil, al lists moment thernoral evil which result. front it i. increased mud perpetaxted by this further fact iii‘i all over Ilse North dhere oh, 11111141.11011111 Wlllllll retain poses-lon 01 the goods of Southern femilitte, and time shilslren of l bone inoterholtlit ere by ittiit very fact educated to imntorality,snd taught disrespect To the first prlocipies or IV unit in the remedy In the word. of the New York Obserrt r, •• rend it buck ! ' lie .tore the plunder ill tie owner Tine /I.l•ifte entorceti in connection with i t if urnling FICCIIIOi.i.III mode by ft ili-tingniAteil Smith ern elerplllllll. V.o V. quite tram line N I Olowrorr : NKvu Ir lie. Dr 41leer, Of SurnlS Intl., In Dr Illic•Col. of Bib '- snore. kitty iollifisliett. Isinken the following nunl Voiselsen for lout • •• Oro., nl Sher in to's' twiny ons•eil ilirongli i halo's.'. I• 1 . ii• In pinto 1 , --. uuJ efx•oqiern of th.l Arm). roblieil one of Ilse rolifs&lilers of the Scion VI eeb . sl erion Church tills of elegant silver net s Me of of n JD.ug tenoile member of the s cosi oig .0 '\+•w k two I •lollsrs. awl liming • clotrifli's winor no.l tine donee s name efigriteell upon Ifni le st, " Ur Adger e . eike% ibefolloWmg $1.1.1 Holed teniewe•no.whiels, ter the hole.' of bnnr II y well it, l'lon•iittewy, we VI OM id en be !rile .1 0111411 n rongrepiien 141 ynor 1111411 now ennioninion sr 1, w6icL Copt. F- preveiyled to ihenr nod nre now tentig it lor 110.11°C011111111111011 11111 1w0...r01l the 1011114 11l Scimi tutu eh unit 114 41yina 1 , 1411.1 44141 ring In nu in the /Mee, us ent Ine [wend 01111 411 ink dig flue relneli set 101111 1110 tinily !toil blond lil 0111 conironii 11044,4441 I 'l4ll. 14144 n t hal 4, !Minn chine[ ens eels,. Jinni,. the holy oidnoinee 01`111 . 14 1,44111',4 Sup. per in the Ine of itlo 11111.1 1.1111111114 in 100 111. 1181, 01, 10 VI. eniet 1111111.1 i rot 111110- 1111.111..1111111, Ilry nee 144414 only 1111411 Wll 1 11 they w.niken ail 4.44e1 i T 1 i 4 1001 IC, 111 .y 011111ellne site stir.. 141441 i ,nerell ler.eln 011.111141 lie rein in I.lger. I eloniloin. $ , lie nolll4l re 11011 iney were '0,11.11,..1 Ch li t Wllll5ll they beleng Ne Veil° Vl'll,llllo / I/ the Idea 1111,1 a Chi Irma chinch cm 1,1111 "tich nu I tele,. 1. enor.,l row , IV eliatild itraiglae that the cominama... In 'lie chuicit, N hate a.aaa Ihrrr re...tia, want.' ere 115..11 1011 Of 1111.11 ll 11. t. rimming Ilieleaiple wuh the scourge Is, hal l , head, el)lag to •• It I L. heen al woo an too . , .1.11 be elail lima.. i” , i) yr. but 3e have lin nip,, 411 ghic‘er " ' 111.1 eon we ex peel I', the fo'ore of 0111 C./11101y 11 we 110 de; tern to ibis great o i ,(tir, ,J . geli lots cu, red lllllllefice SY well 1141 . 11We4 kn old Iliewlot our-, II Union /111111 in the 8 nth through Pill !lie war, told .1 111111 his ellelnieln.r.l weir Pits certain 11411140 In 1111,01e11/Itlell, his pin., in n ii 4 . oilier, owl vinous homily Itewnire‘ in when. Ile Will irocell them to !heir go, ;two IVe hove bey] of 11 Southern lwly lwilog clown at ii N 01114041 wide 111111 MI.1(- 11111111( other OS 11110 ruble in Ile r 0%11. US hove her. ill of o lily receiving from an 0111 rerla rwwlit 01 Jerleby. which chic reeng mr the jewelry ol it Scullin-1w billy who bid h 1 ii her ono pelowlninic and friend Politic I , entiment need 4 111 be /111110,11 to lie 1111190Iel. /1101 111, 11011114 . 4 01 1.1101 ponds should itll rellllll.l'l.l. by the indigtinioni 01 lilelr lIIIIIVOI Iell011•0111rellel, to "Send 1111•11, ho I, It " " relics only be found nlinost everywhere 111 the North II is only n doy or no ntoco we /mold of Spry •oltothlo low hook. the properly of it Southern gent knout helng 111 the ttttt ut u Ittlnyer of 11141 Chtvier The crime of (ltd owner twin); Wllliell to lire boOl. u won nuckented that tt would Ito no envy Inn tier to hod /he propel miner !111..' void the wile. 0 pony member of chnrclt. •I hot I-It .111i11,106011,11 oil, relic, we could or pail win!: n II 11c curled to us nt the .lull I hip e unt,dti Ito work rtinie ilny lot l'ot von olow unts.lingol the got, nl Itoll with litn ink:b lot It -- II l est Ch•xter Jeflinwmoorn: Duty as Democrats Ile hnte bit one dui) 111.01101111 PS Deno l• lii Jn 1501 n ul ,ho.d hit, Tile good iild our icirly wn. prodding I,i dot, no 11 witc nt the of 11iiiiiiingion The Mtnetltlrr Which - lin the 14.4;1,10,11On ul (our 141.111.1 in depend u pun i lie piet prluuy nod rgiri °rat pro. orntl powei in thin lied Ti, nhnndou lie of 11no ge nod 0111 Intl ly Cu hid larewell to null dull Iwo mode 118 /I cleat lininin ' l6rougb the Inbutn of i lie litinioerilet the Uoiled In ennui Iho wonder 01 the w ud Ilt le we mete ill pence, moil our giropperny won lilt- I 1111/(111 . 11 "Ail; Jew oval Veniile could wvr ring li, Clod nociii ding 10 gin. , ilictideli of higeWlil‘e mild° wouilerlii , frog lees. nod received tile trnilev /11 during 01 l/emocrnitc 3 . 111 e but when Holt the Weill down, Ibe Co/11111y Weill down To ow) we tile euffeltrig Cur the de.•ell um ii(l, p 1.111 110 I,oCtlll IC 1)1 11 it and yet, 3tir n. Fed Ili ost step lottoer Noon Stolid by what you hove. owl bottle for ilie eel urn el .hr good islit pony, loud conquer II will •to.wer or liter twt deal, nod iP )011 1110, 11110 10 i.el pr111011110.,11 CM Ivor more gloriimo thaw re ci Fight Jilin The right niti-oprov 111 II it good cult. tiOy nol unoL rote lentil.. it no good pit the .Tion people lil 111/11, tow, wie genii to day " - 'Then°wlry'cLn t we too revolve 11111111 101 11. g eta cluesi null It tgli toxin toil to II o eel n,l. New Erighluil ll' .Lit g.nrn tiloll gate us 1.1 nCC owl It.-pct u)• • why U t ilityto fly tom, oilier' tin rally nrottoll the old flag mol slaw! by it till it shall spoil I. t maul. orst thy ile-lispetive ohm. pis into are shrond in Never lot..keit...good ahl flag while i here In is 81, r,leit to eitt.g to Li I 114 tidal on, and ern long you will see County alter county steal /Pule alter titian le lot Mug to do honor to the grey!. growl Anil glorioun itid cents Cuunctl Billfi !meg) !!Lyle Runt,. in the Radical Leader Men of God! Christiana! Church Mem ber, ! l'oofeosore of Religion' Lovers of Lincoln ' Ilerest.oefll meaning, moral. ie opectrible ItepublicmiN fiat litre lire A trw such yet in 'be Innu ! list a company of leaders you Lore nilAt a alii•pery art RI •11111gA or romitlk 3.ur politico' ladder which you are boosting up opium the wall ot liberty Ben. Kutlef., your nail candidate for the Presidency. the convicted their, rolNier, owindler, bi üble dealing sun of a pirate Brownlow, the Ingo!, the liar. the lanolin the blackguard, the robber and most rev erend minister of the gospel. nos,aoting ae governor of Tennesee If Jesuit had do other follorro Igen those like Browii!owl. the church triumphant would be a slim affair Stevens. the adulterer, who lives in open coortibtwase wltith s upper wrhtW. a , • Morton. vyphilia keit devotee Of li- Ofllllol.nel.l. Jock Hamilton, the adulterer 'and mur derer. Dick linter, the drunken, slobbering vont Ding. flinty ueltnuelte. Legan.the ditty work,money lot ink prin ciple listing tutu cont. and hurley/ton lender of foult,thiers,f in it 104 and plan lett ere Forory. the panderer and proqurer of Drlialir for hie Congrrasional and theatri cal friend... • /Nett'. Dannlava. the only decent men In the htt 01 Radical leaders. nDiekliar, the great' short-1 sired "Wh;_ a_ it It" of politics. rho is Pu.b e back hone ttreopthener. and roller away of the stones of prejudice from before the prop's. The ten eotamitalmente givelCio man by 00,1 ere all broken by the leaders of 6 tlte Radical patty. beret enumerasetft 'dtder, and we anntramlnte the Christiana of lbw Repbblietta party on the Mph moral altar =hew Brilliern ler io prays se Desteaza*.e:'N - v , • A Oltibitgo Ghost••A' Hsonjed HOMO-, Franks arm. Ghostly 'Visitant The,latest •ienestion in Chicago Is the sit real 31 4 gliout, or ghouls, who outs some queer Mules. and interteres conaiderebly with things bah animus. nosh inanimate upon the premises inferred by him or them. The Chicago Repuldwan gives the following account of the doings et the spirits: The location of These singular manifesta tions is m a reveotable neighborhood, be ing on the four Is floor of the 'forge brick block. No. 128 West itendolph sneer The occit pants of tire spartm tit; may be ruined up a . being composed of Mr, slut Mrs. .Dustmel.their children. one aged eighteen mouth., and the oilier three mouths, Mrs, FAH nod n,uerriec.clog 1 The first of the nit... Demotions occored on Tuesday 7 o Weak. 44Jittit trine Mrs II odin,l and Mrs were sit flog quietly in the lore ronnt,wheis sudden ly tie folding doors opeumg into the holt rotan slid v iolent ly together. nit ik ing wlt It it teed crush Almost ) omedmitely after ward the hall door °peke., on. Ant with slain whorl, Jarred the entire Imikding. then the gh .sily revel emonteneetllfi ente• pit The ;pitman commended Ireirtgloig deems the Hoar board-t and tables com• ',minted dancing; On r articles were thrown from the ',menu npoit the four The terrified women doted not move or speak. until 111 nhooll lyrie to clock, Mr Ileyheell emus indite T .ey nt once 101 l It shot th.) b u d seen, but lie woe shop tient, I iitz,he I at their lc tea sat dew. in 111 I Honor, mai will cl for 1,11 tit t.tnttodte tint 31111 hong to wait, for. as lie wad ott /6 reeking chair ill from of vlit? Piave. suddenly n illeee 01,10.1., large enough for they• pi 11... full directly into his lop Ile palled the dial,. eannetteti it ud avers oh it lie never lint any soels cloth dojo. how, helms Apollo the u trig of doors nook, the toy atenous moving of lie Moore C 01,101011,11, till lite W0r1d...1 fortYSeti a sleeplese nigtd id ontl.Vlllittbane l; lee 7 r e7l e " ;:i " I ' y need " liven t'e 911 CI.F /11r011git'evelo111, When the hall .1 it hid been 110101 1 1 . 1. fo.delle.l,. 11111 1/1 op• n. not CI n sudden, no it n bloody 111111 1 1.4 heel T 1 delily slopp . 011 the otti•ole, 111 hr. great hot tor, lit...net hoe ~111100,1 it tilde •10wly 111/Wll ono I.l'the p0t110.1.1 Ile got tip Ana' clotted the 11001. 11 11 1 11 to ream cot blood l tithed rapidly down upon the iiimole Ina cline tto tloyligld begun to /Tr, eikr, 1111.1 the !err.. .01 Iken tank kly hoped 110.1 i.ert.et 111111110 1 111111 . 111 1 enk itto wlt hill, 0/111 \lr. !twill,. II went to lit+ Flll k 11.111 1 1 11 11111 111 1 11 1 the loco to any inte 1111 o cluck it...lcing 1..1111.1 111111 /0,11 11.001 ite 0.1 ti tai 111 ti 11.1 r lino 11 the NllllllOl well done euirt, rln-ing n od 100.,111g 111111 1 :the eliddit to 11111.101101111 hell in the beds komn , In Omni leislll 111 111,1 they reittincl. Ilk their , irtime mite one 01 childtett. 'the me on the 11.01 r 011 11 Inn head 111111 Ills . n other I.ty upon !he rely edge ti ...e 1 t id e —limb 111 the 1 1 tote 111 ". TudN 'edit hokert ho., their 10 10 1 11110/ 101411 10114, 11 lA' .11.0, 011 1101kIllg 010111111 1 10. 1411111101 eIN Ise 110 g. 011 11 0 104,011 kiting led ski mold 1111 net L.lostiging 1/11 111 1 1 1%1101 the low Ire in' kl 110 1 0 NI r reitti 11N I. The in 001 took. were lel tit 11 10 lons. kk 11.1 he deter 11111111 lO 111111111 111 11111.1 1111111 g lse re•t of the 111 y, nod Iry 111 11,1 . 11%1, 1 , 111111. 111.0. our 1 limo 111 . 1 •1111111• .1111, go 1/111 100' IT 10 pre !oared, fool the tionily tot. 110.11 10 pitl take id it tee eely II olhey Nll 1.11 I irge, eodrishli 11 11011 the ril.kulderm of one of 111. wonokti. 't removed and 1310411.1:7„.ti nhnm ;to nl np kid rue, wax 110 liwn :eq. dle table on Ike flour dint' it 00 in 11 gr t•p' Doling the afternoon t hone unintfestalina eon 11111101 The Clete ee,4•rs wntilit lent. off, and ?dole neroso the floor. the npittoon would up on I t.. clge, mill roll tall into the Ln 11, le anialltod. fin. tin thorn is into Ilie room, an nlno a• rein keisle. a little china nog. and n tin [ohne... hot—neither of wineh arol len hail never been -cm before by any of the Lulea!) The eof cloth loom the night betorm myelerionnly oltm,p -penr...l before their eery en, hanket of onion. nottlsok. n from flue cinch eityl net In the hall at therriend "I the nfairn. al tuner, the d.lg weld' bowl and wl Ins, and eirug_le n. if nomenne had hold 01 Inn lad, and lie wan to ing to get away In the en ening. while the "(liver wl.n there. a non. r wiN Ihroon o. t.on ll,e hou.t., rind fell oritbout loontnig, a. match bon jumped froin the horeau awl .1..0 a...0n the floor. and nl her .tarn no end into pliestlolo el enty trunniured mien, lv detemiotrating the tact that IS prime sillier had no itutherity there. 'rite r nrkn of the hhooly howl still raalm. upon fin ...r. When our reporter lelt the bo-, Captain horniest espreanad ht. determination to nee that the prnninen wore well guarded. all that 1.11/111g1.01.111111 reliable 1111'11 511.1111,1,C Nintion - ...Miele ail night. owl longer If tie. emeary, Io try tool ..olst, the nlyntery, it eon. led theoUgh human agent.), to peek out the ellen oler The Disunionist' and the President The Mullett/ flemoom papers—,hose re. oi slander. .1 1 1,10911 111 n and rom— oe Ilie4l a...00hs ill ,he President will, 1111/1 en..,1 for • Tlll/01/ 1/11110111 who. pit 11,1110 10 the deal le of Mr I,lllollla, he .1 le, 111111 liapi I.allineoi of oleo who oal . l he policy or frill 01 • the liliverioneof, " 110 they rulea called ihe Pre.oldol. appear I,t ft lons for eptfliefe slab...d!) 111 apply tq Piesideot /1111111/.110 II they one 10 he believed, he is cols ono/ aro ol:r. hum hrro, Olin of the meet m ifileom oleo titer cou n try hex produced They tell, crept hint n delaiticheo n eahlaith breaker. a prahme Owen err, avfl "common " 111 1111 his oleos nod pail mete. rt nand tee Mei he was it tailor. nod the opinion 1 het •• lie had lamer rnnun 111 tins 11 / 11110 Ileproof • educated: . hey Puy. Rod tr therrhaelli-rpoildied for any official port foal Ihe ts . fif//// Browalow—ille old black could wlaair animal visage riamps 1600 11 100111 1 ,e/11111 die Preridefif •• 1 he fldif of Ike liiie (loose. " Forney, of ;lie Prorr. who lenfle.tal las eery lees to pie John!. n Log miler' firy pulley " hall lire. Metaled. pro yard he. (flat Peesoleof) would cram the Mod Ju Qk ooh plelll 1 111 Ire official efllllllll l . 11111 11101111 111111 10 lee) hock 111/111 01J 111111 p 11111,1118 11 1111110 . / lieeoptre his rime 11101 lan ialeoi- 111 111.1011111 y lie-nod mod halls ooh %latch 10 n .oil the Exreolive of %lie uu 111111 be party—lle lag. tag and 1011111111—i/1111 111 the my. mudl ne continual yelp to kept op at- the 10/111 tae Radical. ars 111111 e wool . peak 1/111, • 1110 pule lot sod 1/11111,1 01 T, um nine V r, Now, we thoore n to he understood thol se ore netthet the etiologist or deletoler at Proud.. Johnson. Ile MSS the nominee of the Rodicols for the ofitou of V tee Trksi dent, sod we opposed his election wilt nll tloefibllity we could contiontol We com mend 111111 wLtll we believe he is right, and fecl free to disapprove when we consider bun wrong mu wo tick the people of nil plaints to look tit the common to which the !Indic/11s hove plotted themselves When Mr JohneolOwas a cotoltdoto for tiro Vice Piesidency. illese very risen who lloW de lllll tee him as it low dem tgouge, without education soil wit' 1111 l t clrinacier, 1.1111 Who woeuhruyx n dicgrooe to bit then spoke ail him 'an one ci lire athletic, purest, sell-sacrifiting patriots in America Aye. after the assitosinatinfl of NlrEintsoln,e -ere wariest vsnipyrrii flocked abotirilie White Ileum...like buds of and congrat ulated ench other that they then bed n Pres ident who was atile for theorists—it Wall 01 11111111 end n, ry e. The Rail iesil papers teem rd with his praise, and delettinsitr sir loyal thieves, Nuked by political diviner, who were 111140 11 112101111 11110111 11n0 SO IWO 11011 of 111011. rotten party 11100 /hey were rut I the toilvation el souls, colltil 1111 the new Presi dent by scores nd 1111111101111110, all milking the some Chrrsitors .perch to Lim.and ex pressing the hope that he would do all he could to engender hate, oppress his fellow men, per.ecuie the South, mud keep the 'town divided Mr. Johnson, l i nen% lo u t heavily try the rebellion, to NAP believedby his p. 11411116 lint he wield not hesitate to straitly the mast extreme demands of the 111010 reckless New Erglnnal hellcat's. But the President, like n-hride stibeediwittls he certainly is, rejected the advice of radiant cleningegues mud broker* in siren's winery, and marked cosi a line of policy or his own —a policy calenleiird to bent dsesentions, restore the Onion. and secure laming mates and prosperity. For doing this. lie la de noutteed by the very men with were his fer nier tulip,. For plirsuittg a pettily in tended ter the benefit of the whole people end the country at large, the flats of wrath are poured upon his bead. and W is spoken uf in serms or reproach and epitome y. Now,one thing is certain. the Radku)e either lied when they represented Mr Ji s rinloo OM of toe stalest, puntst,and Net men Ilethe eountry, yr they lie now alma they pronounce him one of the worst. Ile fa 1101 time Andrew Jolts eon he amyl wee, and tantrums the woe 'Ruthenia he autertalmal inn Wien teleent faa Vie* Pre!Wean. af bit wee. at they ray, ”alwaysip bad was," why did they plan him en their Oche': srhrtlid they nominate him for dm Vete Presideneyr Tads. tore, it wattld he a Pity to plate a wood man on their ticker. and this Is done except In mi,s take. They made this mistake when they nominated !a dieu Johnson for the Via PatoidenaYi wow I howl like hunvry wolves bereuse of the gnome elsthe President to restore the Union and replen Ish the lreesury. The Chief Justice • - Chief* Justice Chase is a migratory magistrate. lie ii never at rest. He is always vibrating between 11'11phi/1;00n and the Fifth Avenue Hotel, with Alloc ensional lurch iato 'New, England, and sometimes lutist" in Philadelphia. He reminds one or& wagneette needle with a huge mass of blnek,iron outside. It is never steady. but moves round and round just IN the dark Influence directs It is a negm attraction that now brings hint to Philadelphia, and he in to stand or sit, berme - the operatic foot lights like Gloster,lwhom, in person, he does not in the least resemble, )bdtween two rev erend fathers of the Church-the Rev erend Mr. Brooks and the - Reverend Mr Perrin, the twin orators ofis Rittenhouse' Souggiyand lji,caLlilil N. It is, we be lts '1 , 1•4110F Itratteri" of Negrnisto that the Chief.lustieu patronises, and no doubt there will lie a brilliant and cite (leered array of' beauty. and eyes, brigh tened by love for the black land hatred of the South. will gleam Upon the triuni s it ate or orators, and they will lie happy. \V list Mr lhooka in his lay and gay costume will say. we do not pretend to conjecture. but whatever it is,the Female Branch will wave frantically, mud. the feminine heart will throb with that ee,- ,4,1 -ympatlty which clerical and coll imate matoryi always excites. 3lr. Par 'kin will htin! his rural and his railroad experience-1111 w he bought, not with wild beasts at Ephesus. but with hard heal ted conductors in ilie cars as ft, no gin IWI . IIIII/.., 110 will tell of the gallaidry 0f'144. "coloredsoldiels at Camp Wwonor, who shot to death Mts. Baths 'is aline earthier walking out a public logliwa% -and whom the league eneiiiitsl), delendoil, and whom, we Believe I ;tlvernor Curtin pardoned, - So, h. doubtless, will be the 6121111'4 of the Chief Justice is assistants; but what ill he say? Ibis utterances may be Wig iolica tit. Ile hold, loch °thee and has high ex pectatimis Ile has in his hands the gestinies 111 ' 111)4h illea. II is to be I he lametion, it is said, to adjudieate nn .klidiew Johnson and on Jeffr,rson Du let-,us pilaw a moment, and ho t line why'll ('liwf Justice Chase figuring as all actor lit a theater here in stead of attending to his official ditties elswa here ? Whilst he is here making %speeches and mesiding at meetings about negroes, n brave, unfortunate and. it may be. guilty (though not till paved so) Mute man, miinured within the walls and moat of a military pr 7 isott, is supplicating and demanding a thin]. Nifietecti mouths has the Chief of the late Confederacy been in the custody of the red.:nil Executive. Over and over again has do Executive pro:laimed the iastmatiou of civil authority and called on the Judiciary to do its duty. having been always refidy to hand the phonier over to the officers of t lie law. Twit or three tittles at least here the counsel of 31r. Davis been on the spot and detimml ed justica and it is refused.. And jit the meantime the Chief Justice r 4 amuse, and the prooessesoftlie law are set at naught. Ihies,lt not,' in all solniety we ask 'the question, Aienis as if the last four or fine j eats 'had toppled %limn everything to the way of dceoruip , and propriety and even mere traditional) , habit ? In former days what would hare been thought of a Chici Justice tints perigrinating and thus parading? It was as alien to their habits as dancing the tight-rope. Fancy John Jay, Jolla Marshal, or Roger If. Taney, fig . uriiiir on die stage of a theatre on the spot where Ronemil, or John B. (lough, 4ir Wendell Phillips, all in their way hint tionie experts, bud just been singifig or spouting-fancy a Chief Jus tice presiding over is "Female Branch ' with two flowy clergymen for Ilk adju tants. - Mr Chase aim brought up in a IN 11001 of eminent decorum. The great est exliorbitiince of his youth was a piece of magazine portly. Ile with an inmate of the house and student in the office of a Southern lawyei, without. a superior to all die courtesies and decortnus of life who, though Ito never was a Judge, knew, no one hotter, what a Judge should be and what a Judge should not be, It is enough to make the bones of William \Vitt rattle in his Coffin that a student, trained by lion in the school and among the models of the venerable past, should wear the ermine thus.- .Iqe. Gerritt Smith on Pea‘oe Air florrof Siott li Ire recenlly pnblinheil the Nioir York ;Velez it long moll clotroc no i.i‘c It tie...tidal erred to Ih oferem Lewis, of Union College. Schenectady Air Fnmb bloke 'wen, sofirege lire polincen for till el terlung ensl elevery the toile conee of nor peel tionblew He Onge I hot by.. Imbl policy the Fottili might be htonglii ore] no lain e 1.., on that eitlijo et The fol lowing CIIIIICI will “illiciently thow the tone of the whole Inner: Ever mince the hurt ender df the South, I have felt that the first duty of Noill. 1111.1 Wile It can repentance for it c eon The thacharge of this tio'y to wok ar l Ire rotund forgtveneen which vroulal have ot.atottly fallowealotrould have too, d n taighty upward educator oh both Noah runaun youth, crud u M lor the lark Lt thus Lery taint:aloe that the eh/travel of both Not ira or South bur all IL tx tune beet. going dos owned Fria tuck repentance nod for t/1,11,x pence would 11/.ve collie long ere oh,. need a would have been a pet torment because It File pence 11e eholl never /untamed in winning the 1.1141 into n true pence until we NMI her 1.1-0111.1 111.11 se cannot loath unlit, thin' our own tepenintice, we Mel ber the exam ple ol loantaaty nod )11.11elt So 10110 Ile 111.• $lOllll reel n. with loabltag liar> 11 allot from our black nil re and valvtora. and 111111•1 itig 11100 again under the leer of their old Op p. ef1.0,, eo Nog we cannot, be the that., anent to weak may good olmogo in her char matey I have no doubt that the Presitlent hay •jade h•meelf liable to impeachthent, Le has been guilty of grave tteurpationa. ISut he shauld not be impeached for mere mtajudgemente. even t}totigh they involve •ut6n' pr Ili. law. If We usurpation., cart! along with them flagrant inju.tice, or ntrocioua Inhumanity. then there I. abund ant reason for hie ttnneochment. But who Is there to impeach him? With what decen cy could a Congrese improolt ' in guilty of the very same injutdice. Orem that the President It 'plan or restoration in one which, if adopted. would throw the black matt hack again tender the feet of hie old opprettors. So would the Cougrepsion 111 plan The underloking would tarry with it no moral power, and .. therefore do no good There would rte nothing it. it to inspire and elevate the people. but much to disgust and degrade them. It would%t pars but for en unprincii I sl4mrty movement. It would t o, pre•ein a 1111V1111.1111 popular onmmot ion ,-hut would mute It. The North desires pence with the South. We must take the ground of no Otte punivlstnetti 011ie South —un more dept ng her of life. liberty nt cstnte We Inert restore them to the full ness of politest right. We mull elbow fra ternal pity Atelier poverty and desolation. rihilik it'lr no bothr waft3llo this than o exempt her for a 'timber of ) , ears from Federal taxation lint corn then. would she sonar:lt to bold the notional debt soired 'anti let the ronfederate debt drop? I bellev• the would ;for I believe that we should by that tints have won her heart. MAT/TM:IL TllOl , OllT.—At the woe hr the W {Werner' a gannet young NI iottlootp• pion bed fallen at night. Jum before bary tes him. there acme e--letter from her he loved beet. One of the tearful grouipe around hie body.o mlnietes.whooe tenderneoe was womonly.took the letterand tela It 'upon she brow of him whops herolgyheart wee /tilled , t• Bury It stl.th him. He Wlooe It when he wakes." It wee The sublimes,. sen tence of hb fauna serilet—As • ' 4 lisibsgrAgito. Ma New Hampshire Patriot thus speaks I . ta semimmus and that of the pall) in the Granite Bowe, upon the question of net% outrage We do not propose Co go over to radical_ km just yet. nor do we propose totedtrocate bad measures that we have heretofore op posed. simply titmouse they seem likely to have Fur thirty' years the Democrocy have firmly resided tgorthern Interference with the internal affairs of theflooth. Upon that point the chief Issue between them and their opponents has rested. Slavery was the nubjeet of contention; suffrage in wow the subject. The right to Interfere upon one is nu more apparent than upon the oth er : the right doe, not exist. IVe have so held in regard to slavery ; we so hold in re vival to"suffrage. Each State 1/118 the un doubted right to regulate the.matter of suf frage for Itself; ihie.Js admitted by one half of the ruiteali thematlvee; and 'we hold it to be unjust. unwise, and Imperti nent for people tonalde of a State to inter fire in the matter at nll. This hoe alwayx been the Dentoaraitc doctrine and pr yet now *en, urged to abandon this safe. just and COll,llllOOll/0 ground, to eat our two INiirtio ns to anon interference. belie all hr profe•aious. end enter upon a crummier to force the Southern people In adopt negro autienee. And we are to d a this in order to take the wind out or the sails of the littilionla —to get or them in 11114 r own line -to ottul t them insheir Ownteratrf, anralltus get them tiownle s aleis may he .•essiert fl it may he thnt the negro question „COlll.l 111114 "be goton out of lite way ' first. a hat party cannot abandon is great doctrine of interference. with the internal affairs of the State ' We are as notions en any one In ore the negro 11110.110. disposed nr; but we ontinot )to see our wayl clear In the '• advanced Views" of lire (..‘lllO.lllO Tien it is tentloteht. only •• were in Beet pt the inevitable *ben cnies; but because we thirds liittiK to ineTusbir • wr do tint trerne it wine t nl.l It ..riegitur it 0:1.1 1 while derinteg it mous and oiliest. Una his hill that Is 110 escu.e for or Jest ilical Inn of ...side et lio,Uatoole The foot in, the Dem ocratic party has nothing la do with the 4Prrltmt of nevrn ouffrage in the Sleuth. ex cept to oppn•l. all effttrla 10 free 11011 111PAI tit e 111 the Stoles If the BOW kern 81111100 •le•nretegrant suffrage to negrons; u us I'lolllo 00 PO , 11114 if they do 1101 se•n fit to do in, they hit, the right in retries. 11 is Ihror letsiness, null its set [lenient should be lett te lln•nl To as is stated !list Dr. I' Il Glotinicer ha+ given nonce io Henry I, r.ike or ids Intention 10 00111001 Ills shim to Congress 'l•he most ontragentis frauds were glaringly peipeursted by die Disunioni-1x in secure Mr Cake's election, nl•I 'animism proof elr do,bilen be pin grimed io show thisi Dr. 0101110 pr Is enlit— led to the seat. btu he nor soy one else mitt ever expect 10 have his claims josily consid ered by the despicable band of conspirators who have usurped the powers of die Ameri can Cengress It is probsble aim the Doilr , tor/fit peels merely lip place on record the villainy of his opponinin, which once ac complished will make Mr. Cake's Congres— sional boners (7) a stigma upon hii name 147e1n abbertisemento I) ISSOLUTION. The en pertnershlp heretofore ha let - ing betwoer A. iluum end J. nimbler, sneers sore In A. Baum A Co.. In the wholesale liquor and retail tobacco business in Bellefonte. hu this day, the sixteenth day, of November. 1666, been disolved by mutual tion•ent. All debta owing to the firm to be settled by the 7th day of January MB. and settlements to be made at the old stand, with A. Boom or J. Ifirrlder. A. BAUM. J. Doe. 71, 3t-G6 VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE. Tho rubel ritor offers at private rale • firm wonted in Harms townehip, and aiMinn initouruporty of the A4rieultural Collage con taining.' 176 ACRES AND SIX PERCHES The land is rolling and in the best Mate of cultivnt ion. is ell cleared except. 70 acre., that is well timbered. Upon the property te erected a wool two story frame house, splendid new beak hero, cribs, sheds and other outbuildings. There are I= a splendkryeung orchard of choice fruit, and e4l the convereni es that would make a (teara ble Ibmie 1:,M1 pennele of new poet and rail lance, with other imprortounte have been made lately. TEIRMS.— One hallthe purch•so mefiey to be peal in hand, the lialimee in yearly payments of fire hundredwlallers each, or made to suit purchaser. J. B. MITCHELL, M, I) Bellefonte, Pa. IMIaIIEI A GENT, WANT ED MOAT POP Cis R Bert relling Submoriptioo Ito 4e pubhplie,l! We are the moat extensiie publiehers in the United Stale, (hsi mg six hone s,) siolgediere fore ran afford t sell books cheap, and pay agents a liberal ennui' than any oth er romp/any Our books do not pasi through the hands of tletieral Agents. (as neatly all other aubserip loin works do.) therefore iso are enabled to give our c nvassers the extra per, rent. whit h usually allowed to (Woeful Agent( Experien ced rant will see the whoa - ogee of deal ing dlieetly with the publisher. 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Short limo tickets may be hail at the Princi pal Ace, or at the various Railroad Ste iota. No Mstocal. EXAMINATION a REQUIRED. Compensation is given sash weak in e•as of disability LOS PAIL)PROMPTLY • LEWIS L. 110 U PT. President, dIEN R Y C. BROWN. Secretary JAMES M. CON RAD, Treasurer. DIRECTORS. Lewis 1, !Wept, Into Glen Tkt• A gt. Pa. It IL Co J. /I Kingsley. Proprietor Continental lletel. 11. (I. Leieenring, 237 and 239 Dock street. Rawl C. Palmer. Cornier Cora National Bank. Jaw. M. Conrail, 11• In of Conrad Walton, 623 Market street. Ro.orh Lams, late lieu Rep't Pa. R R Co. .Asuirew Mololey, southwest corner Third .ad Walnut etteete. George C. Praneleene,.oeneral Agent Penn'. Railroad Company. Th. K. Peterson, 3036 Market West. W. W. Kurtz. Ono of Kurtz A Buw•rd, 25 B. Third street. Bunnies Weed end informalnn fornished hy JAhlEri II! BANK IN. Agent. ArmornAlouni, No 3, Bellefonte, Po. Noy 23. 'OO-Tin Legal 'Nodal; ADM INISTRATORS,SOTICt. "Lett , rs of administration on the es tate • f Jacob Hirst. deceseed, late of Harris township, haring been granted to the under sinners, lbws request all persooeknowingfggul selvcs indebted to said today to make immedi ate Vermont ono those haFing Aaiun, against, the same to present thlPHOdulrattheNtekted for settlement. JOHN OINGERICH, CHRISTIAN OINORRICII. Ad..referent...v. I= ADII t N I STRATORS NOTICE', t . Letten nf admin Istretinn di/ the es tam ofJoba Wolf Sr.i late of Peon Twp. deed, having been greeted 1.., the underpinned. they ragout all parsons, knowing diem/else. Ind. bred to .eta estate to mike immediate pigment. and those kering Malmo to Present them duly au thenticated by law for eattleinoot. ELIZA WOLF. JAB P 8111TII Adore/are/tom Settlement will be Made by Jas. P Ontitb. Nov 24 111-1111113