p The Democratic Watchman. ;',`;• r ," ; `;:7„,, , lIELLEFoNTE. PA. 't.'""'" FfiIDAYIOANING, VIC 10, 1863 To the People of the Northern.-States We inert i-up• I lowing allrear riC citizeni of Moi 1 birth, rt,ir residing in our rtcinti ask for it a calm and careful pear,tr. at The untier, , igne , birth. are settled in the SLb Wl' , ranallieo, 'heti fort an. •• on I hopes in the future.. They canto ti-re. truitting'f r.rpt ect i‘in to tier t • „ the guaront) cais4.ssss I in the t' , .;,+t• , ,1 lieu of the I:ntic , l ,'(.bleu. that tl.r , zeds of shall Lr runty It, theiprivs,eires 11.11,1 1111IIIIIIIII:, , of . , • theo 4 - t$ V e —ll •Ott which I:,ny to t.' tiiny Lace not $ t$ " Meleiyi by rern•.r.,l frbm cue • t.,, another 'of a c .ut,try crAnnirm North and South In detclice ssl I .$N pinittiet au 1 In - mutt It tea: they u • p al to their friend.; and re'oslr— teretl all otter blue sttatit,,,rn to the seliotit .',, those State 4 goner trite, from .4,.y UL.. ~.0.1, y tal of the St a• , 3( the tb,)egl.. , . e,• I ( 4 1 , , , n;.; tiy of nln to to the whole Suatzi at.l to , tippor utsterry.lit., •wcrti: t•. 7 t ,%%.;. characte , , at. author! When rest-di-tic.. in the authority of Ili, . - 44er0l goreromtot 0., been ettectual:j »ol,Jueil- when 1, Southern soldiers hil sit r render , l v.. - gone back to owes homes, : mitt r pledge that •o 11.1 they remotitrt quiet and obeys I tLe lows, chef - be unmolested- whim the whole pr. of the South. conduce I by d..f,at futility of forth. r re,sioinner, its)! ri turned, under He , t-ribed oaths, to w. r allegiance—obligations which have hero faithfully kept—it was fotnlfyLop" a. that pedce, with its countless ble,ings would re-visit and re uncle cur whiz, ;if cooat.cy. That such were the nr lr oft. b b a ps a n d eiliectation- of the (,flr , tiouthern people, was evinced by I ready acquiescence in tie re-ol a (4 • war, their earnest shins it • r their former relations with ihe 1 mv and the energy and industry with set, eh „ , 'they et once addressed lb. niselres lo Int Cr work of retdoring their wastcd homes: it. I cc d i and exhausted resource+, Wily then, ~e are these hopes and expectations bias led' Why. after three weary years, t „ „ wit. since'fbe conflict ceased, is peace—real t w t ir s, l c , ); Peace—sell a stranger to our land, the tlie inark , ta anich ; ll* . Mittel oil} ittee.rnvertai, lost r•en-4.4..ex- their tt i y-ra• wi ro ms, istence of lelit of them dihied• and ern Ili, I . standing army' land martial law sub-!). p i.sht I aecej it,, r tuted for tae ebniititulion in the wet', I,litr,• n .If 4 I, 1 n• ment oY millions ofpeaceable and i4o,ei r rl ,test rot r citizens of-the United States, t th d e t lu or • I alt.! There cart he but one- answer 'I hg i, r, ~, party which controls the legislation of. Ito,/lug i,.t ,nlone'sitt y Congress (calling itself Itepubliean,. I law. NI. I e trod exerts Its powers not in restoring those 'till tti,,t, ' t e'er Ise State* to the triton on rile principles gets ullntp, 1,, It, the Constitut ion. but in -reconstructing I ,„ t r ,•„„ gre,.• as it IS terms , !, enctety 'reel( in etch of v .,. Intl,. yhu , h them, and so refranitus; their political and our' r., iirre•l evtl•. 1,.1 re i n elrengti may be cmintstl and used to to ehali Le t ...„, ,w),... nr cure ii. own [W . 4.11411[3(1 To amtmrif miss fro,t thin result, a military despotism ban in:trim; low I r,n• ..1 .1r 11.11 been established throughout their Lae j dere . the white populatl,u has be ),Lie ~,,/,„, r tires, disfranchised, by hundreds and t hous governott tt a •td .11 m•• nr. and wilt , ands`, the blacks hare been enfranchised IMoni • oir alltlnk the • .it I.tillian and voters made of the ignorant. voottus , presettita Uo thi• and brutal., legislators of those who re ,wntutu y o ; ,-. 1 gard “liberty as Itrense, and law as the less of freedom and tio iit ti instrument of revenge,_ and ruler., of a be eiheee, as with rho ~ tit „ tit . Cilia whore 14ear of 14" ''',""alent• I ker one bawl to bestow of conqueror, their ideas of religion, lend 'net tably and the l)rant's lath in the othe-, to pre and directly to barbarism " • ' Per to withhold the ble. tug tool u,ll CI That the people of the 'North, with the I the lash -- /iv/m.0.! logo,r(r full power to end a stare of things so monstrous, still permit it to endure, is' due solely to the persistent mi•repreten tattoos of the real C 01 1 ,1111,11 of the peo ple of the South, their fetimp,purpo.tes and wishem, used to fan and keep alive the fires of passion and resentment en gendered by the war, which, else far want of fuel to feed on, had died out, and expired in its ashes Thus, in the recent address of the "Connecticut Rs publican Central Committee, remoni titmice in made *gamet a supposed de mand that rebels ?Mall be pet-mint...l t o participate in the ntiaira of the nation, directs ira policy, and hold olltcea of true and power, while yet unrepentant, rebellious. trial hating the gi.) ero ment, and deternitued to rule it for their own wicked and damnable ends or to ruin u " %Vete there even the postubil ity of such cont.equeuee• from admitting the excluded Fluter, it might well be asked, if they might not lie averted by some means short of turning their ne gro population Leto Itepublican •oterit, and subjecting the former white masters to their own recent slaves— if 'limply Withholding repreeentat ion would not produce the desired result' But it is as certam Is any other fact which bast, past into iireversible history, that at Ibe !line the edict went-fortis to tholitth the governments in the Southern }Oaten, the consill often of the rotted Stales, and its lawn, in all the branches of administration, were re-established' throughout those States in full vigor — 1 The Como ution and laws or the 814 " I were In full operation, and the people were rendering a cheerful obedience to both. We had the testimony Of Ups (Rant hunself j gatherini iu ou in tour of official observation, that the Southern people were ppactsable and loyally (liar" posed'; and now at this moment we see el-sergent of the army of the United States, alone and unartutd, bearing the unfurled flag of the Union through the heart of the Southern country, 'Meeting with hospitality, worm wishes anti con rratulations at every step of his march Again, the people are warned in this address against a pally which, should it attain power, can only retain it by "acceding to 'rebel' demands, first of which its the lepudial ion of the national ,debt, and the payment of Ilia 'rebel' debt." lint where is the evidence of such a disposition -.ln the giouth 1100 not its people repudiateij'ani "rebel debt" wherrrequired tad° eó—abolish slavery with the loss of million' when required —made every sacrifice, indeed, short of self degradation, for the sake of peace? Again, it is said, '•Cengress and (ho Republican patty ineist on no forfeited II 1, t i II • I EMI I, tee . p.•; - / ! r, tool," Its' eight yearn ealeadibly curved the could ), Lio•••/ . .!,rol 'Ni NY. , 1'../ . 1,1,!t`/!,:/ r 0 . ++.' 1) , .0) coned by dome of:try, Irriall - be perpetuated At tie f-, I btl.b.leit on a ill .ds tl.d the er• trip) lently eescapedi coming November eleotiontrin the : , threh nt the cl , Vre ille -r br,og bioche. , l un.) r pia eotnmand Ito people arc to be overawed. brow it+o+l t o +- flaw and i.rfzer.rig ' , .tt.iv.e Tr, c th l',e 31ortgrele of beaten, intimidated, and nthervrise ' !',. ' .1) ex-. venje I, by the presence of military But it is force.. frt.ct giving it free exj te‘eion of vt per op:nlon It/ the 1 , 1 lot b..xem Voter, lip tr t•-12 rlty tin ler )cu not know that the cabal :0 I‘ ash t •find ingt.qt have nr.tntzcd tic' (irtt.l I.rrny tL jti - e.ubl:e seeretl4o 1)0 you n, t o 1 + .011 :`I,ICCe . , In lt,t‘ 1 , • 'L):rt , that ne..i .n . e•t of S lecmbcr 1.• cue op Tt- "pc lc', f we can. forcibly it we •itle .11111-I, = J..• 1/^ th , r %rat :.!./ wort e al/1 in /1•/••/•• 1,/wor4 arc f , r;! Fair `Nlw ia llterf , Is a Ftert duty devolving , ',, •i , I.2rtuf•L•t upon every marl /I/ hay a tare 17 ca./ • {,-1:,/ t - qt wha' 0 wi'l,lloo ;,/ must co I , l' ~••• /,, • /0/1/ "; r el/,/e 1, L , / 1 11•••0 nn-1 c• , ./ 1.00e , 1 11 the r• MIME r I'. :II) 11. :1 '.ll 1 11 . 1 .0 1 . 177. I ,1:1 1 ' r. NMI In r.flt 1 , 'I e reN • r•s , l ••ll • qf't • • 1'..1 iTC• •ra , .r t • F 1, 0 1 • I Tli ;I I, ; MEI 1,1 ."*. A‘ ~I 1 r .l' \ MEE= =I BEIM , hw 1 MEI Al. 0 .101 yr. MI =I %, .11 ,• e 101 y... ~ r Nt. I 0 LA 0r: I .t .1 : MIMI EMI i rte, I 4 I r It( lit Fu t lie Canncot be Saved There was only one way by whit h the Ilad teal party could bare raved from the popular eetidettleititi , al which .1.1114 come upon it, and which will continue to grow and tncreu•e to lite cod of the chapter, and hut way they refits. d, or were BCD Orlet 11 enough to repudiate It way in the power of the 1001 W le "len; to haze cetablitilted their party, so that,' hereafter, U might have been xu honix, Iniitead or ft , 114 grace, to be bathe(' no One Of the itadic4l Land !tut tl required eurnething winch does not scent to conntittie nuy pant of there no lure it demanded tiliwnall,eilty. At the close of the war, itunsedialely upou the surrender of the iiithern get: era's, (Irma Old :therm in saw thin, but they wet e flat Itadtcals certainly not at that time., President :101iiisoit saw it and acted upon it still stopped by the Radical leatiet 1, who tel chose the mean policy whieli they have since 'so meanly pursued, and 'which has brought more general distrers upon our whole people than the war itself, bad as that was The only good, ultimately that this course of /bop Radical leaders will effect is the purging of Jhe country of themselves, which is a thing as cer tain an that toe nature of Americans is dtainetrically the opposite of theirs; Now, nothing can save the Itadical party, because their meanness, their'sel their utter disregard of all sa cred obligations, and their base attempts 19 destroy the Constitution, are all pat Cot to mankind, and none but men of their own mean sump will hereafter ap plaud their wicked acts "The- Radical leaders will go down to posterity recor ded as the meanest body of men who ever yet tried to administer public gor erninent any where in this world live• ry prepetit, and probably, every future, act confirm the verdiei which it disgusted people has already pronounce Post --- The Aeetin Republican favors the disfianchisement of all nev spaper editors who advocated secession and all preachers who peeaebed secession ser mons Thin Is only it milder way of saying that is would disfranchise all but radicals; for there can be no doubt that it would okroire the disfranchise meat of all such preachers and editors who tire now on the "right slrle"ln pol- Ride All such merely vindictive and inquisitorial legislation is unworthy of a civilized. age and the advocacy of it does no credit to arty lean, even.though it give him the applause of a party. - I " I t Tli , ? lYtonrjrl., in 4evi` Hampshire : '. r ' A Startlin TIT int t :---- - 9 MI -- —_____ • ... .v. , i.i)th in Groot! 1i it wlto4pered—noy, it ,1"-mote thou tae f‘tr the Pte%i I whi.per44---by some of the despotic ver the regalia tulwretnes, that, come ITlvit will, the pus- Lch haa fur rt• r ~. .R,.~ ~'. . A IEII ;:r • - z =3 - '1; 1 i • t•• , MEM -i~tii El MEE !EEO r 'D a ,t?' • •• I 1, ti 1 I 1 I • c, , 4 I ra , l~ I IIrt• f 11,14 r unary • nnylinrut ),141n( •,f , 1:4•4 t,tipe and • ~ f Ore ip., ,, r,mcr, the tit ' 10 liA . yolui.,t 'ling of lire =I t. I I! ,r. 1( nh,4 urge !bat re , a rninci., welnay. t.a :ala - tut._ _ aai ILI 4 pal,k.er V. real . , all 1 , . , •,1 .1111){0 Ithick liar error I, • II '`tritiour. \tr.. Vorliees inl %It ton. oit , of the fletnocrAtic 4• hemp gentlemen are especially !I.', I Inr hani+hment, while Gen Sher anil Frain. Illatr are referred to as ilia kind of tofu t o he accepted an Dem , twit! leader+ Ti.... we say. is a pretty r , lettleti rC the sagacity which urges a mintary nominee upon the item iteratie par') but it is best that all - , nth adventuring 1.1!6)111,1 be male to unit r,ond nt once that no such policy o+ they r•eoromend can be adopted with. ut ili..eertartny of defeat If epaulettes. tvo'• swindlers ond drunken advert turersrsre to rule this countrlastill long they shalt rule it in the name of the \10 , .(!x' , ; p trfy and not of the Democracy I her , ore enough true Democrats left to •I• ail v),) -to 't Illen little arrangement for kio pltig Ills the sprits it military /I(..piiii•to and swindling. and they urfl spoil it There arc certain great and fund mental principles of co/dilation and of liherty which are the natural thunder of the Democratic party in the a ii ppr , Ottlit i ng cempaign. and the results itt New Hampshire show that (leant's nomination need not he a straw in the way of a Democratic triumph upon a platform of true principles, We accept :hi,' results in New Hampshire as an earnest of our triumph in the next Pre+ Plentialelectitai Y Any /look • Iri 1 -- -The Radical party, has done for tits% , frllpity, what all the efforts of their enemies hare failed to effect It has effeated a Jo r. 1,00 of the Stater, after had proton unsucensful It Lnn loaded us with taxer, exceeding in amount those of-any other country on he face of the earth There; taxer are wrung from the labor of the people and wied to maintain an iiiimentie standing army, owl a tribe of IN ortbless and idle negroes It has 111 tile the power of Con green paramount, and triwurotisly de , graded the other branches of our Gov eminent, reducing I e.m to the, cond it ion of mere accessories t an infamous leg islature It has raised a army of bond LJl,lers leeches, to feed upon the llte blood of the pe - ,pie, making them a privileged tines, awl exonerating theta from the payment of their lost 'Mare of inZ(.l Have the masses thought thieve, things, do the people retire Weir situation' If nor, let it be made the subjuet of their meditation, by day and by night It is shameful, that with all our boasted intelligence, and noir) , poriewation of love of liberty, we have .sullered ourselves to dideend to our present debased condition We pray nod, that these things may seen pass away fialotabia Herald Ewe ALM --Witbwhat a sense of deg• radation must the poor white min listen to the teachinks of the radicals of our day v How 'shout,' he be .novel, when told that the filthy snit debased blacka moor, whose habits drove him to be but little above the brute in his political and social 'equal v That he is to be forced, should he chose to exercke his political rights, to go to the polls and deposit his vole, elbowed and shouldered by a - filthy negro horde? That his little rosy cheek ed children, aro to be associated withlte young of a raoe whose highest aspirations hove been but to gratify their sensuality, and to find exemption from labor? Can it be possible, that for the temporary suc cess of a fanatical party, men will admit their own degradation, by giving their vote: , to prove it - ? INe hope forthe honor of our race, that these things shall not Zs, and that the white man will not so far forgctiiis origin, as to acknowledge himself to be no more than s savage,— Coin:a6:l lieNld Kw • . I 1 1;1 ujo. J is . ; t ps r t, Inv 1111 , / Orlh — cry Trescrt• parry xaCale. Lett.. 1 r ,r tlv what th e y r N",i,e4 to remind the go-, , 1 ,f:' , tr proof to citizen Coq: I,e 1 n duty to Perform, thOy c m anl we Lei reurat-1 the lour tnillion3 io ItenweraH t4.lt • 1,1,, tly. n 4 MP Lave 11 111 C.'tl it.artul r:lr Z-J I , • .7rc,•l thr ttigh eternal c/c't:.tr?. It, 11 - t f•: . . f.v yra.ri.:l I. too lase t•) , proo,,et ;Le lectuion I tie , l'roi 3re to pretect, t,,to now -- I rt'rlyi 114.401-nutty hope that not thf• 1.4 irr vi ;,r I` I , f '71. - rhrr th , tl 11 , ,ty t tmL. - . [ - I • J r the pc • -..mt • \ ) I ii E =MI I I; iinp lvu II 1; In •.t • • I••••Tirr., Toth 5 ., nil. ti • tz •1 1 ••••1•• 11(.1 -• t N tho IV , a In • r:: olt Tr•• 1•e 1.11 1 1 Tv t.C.I Cii 1 v. 41... , 1 4 Ii ii L11 , 41.2 1 0ft!.' • -VVe ri rn , .l re,q.1,1 id,lr Mil =I ..1, , t t•b l tle ( •r)tbirig E 1! ~: r t '" MEE= t ) 1 ), , r the NI-Atha L;Attay Ho J11..11.,t2 lir :1 5 111 4 ac ". , ,n... h the tn . r.l' ' l , lll r •1, at of the g.! I.(ftl c tlt. 11.6` , ham exprv•ie , l hi. , frlepn .tt to rtre on pfitrtt+ t law that may mite durtnz ho .rai , ear hille• t lrial,a .n 4 not with.tattd th,` Lill.le: aril threw, of Ilse Rump , t:11 eacher.. ha 4 adherel . t . hu4 fine :o that I..•••trinntitlon Of course he is coartely I.) Ihe l any that once professed 1.1,11 Li. hint. toil hi: great services n thr gerecrthaek ;i 1 “• ie d ua to-hare been roir,!y f .rv , ,ttti Cuter .lu.tice [ll , he fr o 41- =EMI Co it iro.e'Nirn~ the r gfell)11.0 the other d ), „in regard to the Orni ,, ibility of certain ”4.dence, the thief .Itl+llll undertool, In decide the p not by ruling the evi truce ti bh• T., lilt+ thy Hop, ,elter3 at once look eu7,el , ii , ,n, elattning that Judge ehn4e 1.4 , 1 no right to dec o te t .i l eh point., it being altogether the province 'of the Senntt - "Fut the :Judge krmly rri4i4le , lon bin right ns aliudge Po Ic terniine point. of• law, and the Bennie itself ausitiiitel Lirn - in thin polltlnnafter it (3 . ./IP•tiitilt, , Cl -nine Nnury This plias.- of the case renders the tin pcachere very uneasy‘ Thai are rip preheneive that the Chief ',lush,. wa y give thorn a great i it or Iroubli•, an I prolong the trial indefinitely ltieir purpose wag to convict the President re gardlesa of law or justice, and the pull ing hack of the central figure in the great farce is something they hail neittfer cal culated ern nor expected Tney begin to see that they have undertaken a larger contract 'lain they will prob a bly he able to fulfil, and that their great trouble now is the fear that, through the possilibt honesty 3f one man, they may los e a ll the gains which the two years plot of a horde of vtllisns has seemed to hale in store for them Ise trust Chief invitee ('hao, 1.-0 i !land firm, anti not allow Iheranstittut,,an to he any further uverrolthm Ha, jai dicial reputation 14 at 4taLe, and the world is locking On with 111111011. , incur e•t, at thee extraordinary proereding4 over which he has been called to pre aide Let hint do his duly, and the country and povterity will th a nk h am for tt Hifleoll 1,)/111 Hadical Hypocrisy. , S o m e Radicals affect deep, litnires le4t the success of the Democracy should lead to a disregard or the public faith am connected with the Na , tonad debt This to natural enough, for they are nl ways Heninitlre about the •ahrughty dol e ; tar," especially if it rhnul I but geiting out of their pockets into the public! Treasury , rice I.rni never their conscience in the bussa-- ' But there ley higher and holier faith, about which they tire lens tompritiye - faith sealed with jive 111111,1,4 ti Sri l pricelenn lives and three thotivattil uul lions of pa bile debt -- to the effect that thy late war 111111111 he waged for the pre• ser;ral ton of the Litton mil for nothing else • ilinl the 11111Jc:11v 111 l'origrerm kept the letteralubmit it it this we should now he living to 1;111 , ,ti r,f thrrtrg f n happy mates, %lilt goial will and pro.perity a, abounding ntrlonge the • people These faithless men know that THE lioAttinit lit TIIV.• WAR t) rnor -- the triumph of the Democracy cull )1 Stanton rats line and sleeps lead to a prompt vinilleatit t he in lie war (Moe Ile fears to stir an honor ojetlin nation on 1114 wt II at , Thmnr,s, 11,4 on all o i lier ' 1 "'" 1 " . '" 1"•°1""IS air i " real Secretary of Wit,- r+hrittlil step iii titre honor and pwriPril)', as well to '‘ and Ilthe his plat, l'orir ! Ile, VIIId lea 1 ion or the Innocent and the, knows (Intl hp to tti the wrong. tho, he punishment of the guilty it is 100 " is 0 usurPer Ile know., that rf Thomatt der they fear and treittlfle, They feat gels to.reistin; that force th a t justic e will he awarded to them in 11.101141 can oust him ?Thom-Lai reinstate Irene hirrtielt (Btrinlitit ! It lie ean rely upon his legal right to hold the office. why lit a h e n o t go to his tont ly. like 96 butt 41 white 111 .11 ' , tu t 'loop un der' his owl, roof 'tree"! Al,' there. the rub' Ile lies MA reply, upon legal measure., but pettifogger like, he con cludes 1.11 ' possession is 'nine-tenths of the law," and 80 he keeps pronietraion But, never mind: The write of ejectment will 194110 a fter awhile ---Ity 'lite decision ot the Supreme Court in the Alliance Itpotrance Cave the Supreme Court of the United :limes has again aeoided that )he Southern States are in the Union, and, at cottr , e, if iu the Union, entitled'iti - aLI the riglita of ilthich they are now d..lltived by Con gressional usurpation It was till,' de. eisson that frighteumithe JarA)))inti into passing by stealth a-hill- to. out off- the Supretno Court from ito legiiitnat6 juris diction in the McArdle came It is un derstood that the Nuprenp, Court, with the usual exceptions of members, will m auk t ain ifs rights and render a decision accordingly . at the Nck York State Conveution, about ten days ago, made a speech in which he gave Ills views of the payrtiont of the bonds in greenbacks 11 is views are at va lance with the Dertiocraey of the West on this important question. lie thinks it should not be made an issue of the Presiden tial campaign —that other matters more vital should form the komet and en gage the public attentitn. " I t ---T, There is a class , ' f poiiticll adventti rers prowling; through the South, watch ing chances to beenne famous as Judges, Congressmen, etc.. of the, new era. Of a large share of them the remark is gen erally true. that they had nothing to lose at home, either of character or crel 4.,;;and the carpet bag they tarry con tains the sum total of their Weep. Taey are truly t•loil representatives of ; the radleal faction. and rioter haring! followed nay honest pursuit they tire sufficiently unwruptilons to carry oat to the letter the requirements or ehero iittose patronngc. Soy of thy excellehee of girth; the ballet to' the negro, Vitt give him particularly to, understun 1, that 'With E our ii:fertor ex cerii n, ii will not .lo f r hint to offie. at ittwatetit lost it nhoull injure, "the party ' Great is the etrret bag r, and rilicalism is hit prq,tit You Lad theta ;7F:17 t he cart, an 1 hi the i . mull about tu cotto..:, p' i , e . an.) you can rule up a pircr.. hit hly, or hear übat there i+ 4, mething about tho • carpet bagger Vert know whet o they come from: nobody knows Low' they live --perliapa itiang but nn inn tz.e.l . •,unt if th.• r bet-vice nioney of Curl - titmice caubl ;ea tt ,1-- but he'' , they are buzzing' itt,.,tit n ixe r.l ani m.e_v}iing the w t ,`,. e,urcr . s. wi tt I.IIC Mt . • C r :On Cr •)Wq ^ PI • IS)ler0 )10 , V ;.1;.1 r.,rn 8011111 , ugly pct I rou;it t lipLr al, ,tit —ilt i ( k 2W/ Cd..A3/1.1 t',lip/cynic 111 f Itcumstruc 1 , ri atid conic : 4 A t ilt r.c Karol into ii • flureittd oth, • thim•elves ti the Race pity pimp, tpy .111 I all line for the 'el %tee, and, 1101 . 1 thegr,sit buil. sustain Yh r 1 i t ; from 1 1 ,e e• 1•.. at, I .717 f,r ,1 • :1••• t .t.! ridit•al. at the Jonah s g , nn.l, they sprii.,4 up in I ilo.nisti an L fade in a d,), d.3tl R ling fr nowhern at ila3- break and ready ere night I' rollfor, Governor I know one ease, where, till the approach iit eleCilon rine of these gait flit, came, cm pet-bag in hand, int 1 a vildage, and lien( Jay, nutlet/ace I him self a candidate, and now the th ird day W.t3 ekctr , !, - and now in a hover coni,ention tod.econttriteta:•late tiller else occurred, and it it susceptible ui verification On oath. whirr another of thas t creatures on his Way to take his scat slit • ihalegite, - pawiTed Xpente.. and 1•• Vet' c•flit ti ti; 1 , . redeein it, had 911 , 1 re ceptacle, opened only to find therein some rit heal documents tinder Congreiis limed hank and a few little personal ar ticles, not worth: to all, over two dol lars and a half such Is carpet bagge ry, And just fancy Ito b(I/filej..4 1., y o ur- Eedr Yoe - are -- tt t 4 -mtivern min, let tee say, and elitism at nightfall in Collie la, its country vtlltnge, and here, at dusk, there Gomel striding in a strange man with a carpet hag That night there to L iyttl I.r igile ri, ••Itir, and the nlat day, btifoie noon, the strange hartn Ens poked hut. nose luta' half the houses in town, knows everybody by name, and has a list of all the negro voters in all the country round:o,l4,w in his pocknt Pretty a it)/ there comes an election, and in lb , strange man, whom you now Ilegin to rt•etigii:Le as a' carpet Nagger,' . you see the Judge at iii polls tt such tie counts the votes, declares hitnself "duly elected io a Convention some where, and at the day of assembling ap pr,oiclies, takes up a- cdlect ion *Mang 1.10 negroes and departs -he and his flirt boor For a while von hear nothing 4 ' l him lint pretty coon it tip pars mat 111 11.111, 1 a SIMI...Cr/11Sn 11111011, SW/ is voiniiig hack to run for l'i,ngrese 111 , 1 here, !titre a few days, lie is again, some of the people's money in his pockets, and it bran new suit of Clollieri at their Coot in till carpet bag rtutlog lb r4l 1 of uk "Air. ittiYl ll6Yr -- tie Fomelllll,l h oir :he rouple the cenvictinti of the Pr...mien!, declar ing, 111 the Hanle lime that it will be a• 1 tel/moui in,lu•luee, buil, they tay, the m 1114.1 DO I the I bpi ;tam t.OOll realize hew dunning cuntleninat inn It mpltes of the lu,liuctl in , tit titiott4 and !floral e.ent intent of the country" The great Lieglish I ,vryer Erskine maul, that the genie.' lesult of all the institutione of was i bring twelve honest : impartl .1 men into the jury box. Ilan we ationt I hit! the grand result of the free inetitutionsor our country it to pack the high Court of Senators with ficoun drel4. reckless of Justice, and insensible to IVe will tel 1111+, when we Celine( I help it , and not before. We belie npver ! Li lie forced to volteit it The world would indeed say. t 7 rnrll ale the clispien t•erietorii what mug( the pviliffi Tun Ku lii,ttx —The Tennessee pa pers intimate flint the idea of the Ku Klux ie borrowed from , Texas. The Mempizi4 Ledger, for ittatonce, says ilk word dedignaten a band of regulatacs, "no recognized in Teenirind other Weit, ern Slates," and k supposed to be de rived from he ck word kuklo, which signifies rdmnrks th4o who, in many in stances, hdre suffered from depredations of Loyal Leaguers,thave alit is advised, organteed'an totagonistic society, solely for the purpose of protecting persons itt property; anti adds that the new , tteiet t r. ill violate no law anti will be let tittle nit' to wroog doers. , ..German GgYaElitglelit-anilEx44. triation. •—• EMI The treaty between the g,ove.tlyntllt Northern Germany and the which declarer and guar,pitecti of expatriation it th.c orp adoption of the ,practice he , r, who•li must. become unirerfll. The condition of phlrticrd imtni,trati,.a au different from the 6111 - polb4e4 t+,,, fett lal that bf in , lefen+ible ;• impracticable but it is nhsur , l. Jo leg remark made it, l i ,. 1101-0 ~„_ moot a 4ew Jaya since "tli,z it be hoped the subi.crd of rn;41.ti1 , ..1.r.4,,i .4 .r. 1, "1-4.14-4hr Subject of tron-ext•atritt w ndlctilous the c 1 lm ofsvvvreigthly ,c 1 r )intry wi iryl pr , ; alit A 1 . .! 41,11191,y ., ) , ! , 1 land V. e reavan 1 0 .1 r • If , I, Ir . )! /1 in lit 1•10.1) EIi...VP 4 , r,rel.llllBt , lllCr. . p.,ced - of but human la.r, I tt ,1:‘,1 by human ng , c • p‘-' wits' it divtri , ; I ry the rill , 1 I r..111;•11 nlyer an. It C' I 11 •% ,. r ! Isv limit I 93%1 • II 11. 4 14Ineadnipi,11 , • hhh 11.1 win I Fra,q.c , ‘. 411 tee h, ) ' fat • 1 h Re , t hi, 3 T.' , v only, :I tn , •IJI 11 . ! V: A I gil , y ).. 1.1 . 1' 1, ^ , oh roh hh'hh , • hu.-11 it • hdr.) ,I I-111• , hI s• • I Mil Hon. George W. I I ' l'kat,:yli 1 , :, , icAt inion,-ity. anti 1,1 st ,11/ Ohde.:l of- 311 I wri himself Ott; hl, a I der of 1e Corvliitut 't. 011 , •111110i or that . roi Ile 111111 IVe.hir, I . h • I • s pr.li.e bun, hewn o It t i el I ht. eityithe situ duty on its , ,lf—for its.abu-^ hael..ward.i, and :art, 11,. - • e,onipitinetit it can lieut. all d.•ront ppople loge the in..titutions r f toe, , I ry ((ye 'of the greatest • Ipr ir ,i 1 Htfen.r F.sll , the atierapt to force. tiv,:t, • .1 thr , Tire cogen ,4 y. f h. , -I Oil that question hroug'it over tlo , lt , pohlt,,lrt... whmP tie that moinont to the withdr.ov hill Hut tie shalt yet Nevel all 1— • Ham:e tintf . elocinence of the 11e•-. ° Item e , olativesri prevent I t o 44n Thtitatkay tent . • 1 , 014 , 1 brought It in again. in th.• of au amendment to a bill now 11r Stevens, of Pennsylvania. ed ad amendment providing right of sutTragu 4ball„ not he dery I abridged in any State, 'except tor sore-" , felony, or other mime infam common 'air, but that suffrage sh CI tn . - ever be, utit•ersa; and impart' il, rind that I 'ingress shall have power to annul any act of Alabama in violation or der elation of the acts with regard to 4,,f tinge, and that in case of (lit' I.r , lsla titre reduoing suffrage below the 1111111•1•1•- •;n1 right. rill legislation 'admitting ii ul to tit, futon ghatl be null and ittt 419' Tote JEitv TAnn Tun FtELo tr;wr4r tinny.—The larealites hale good mem (trice, :Intl are good htrrers, where they are unjustly dealt with, or maligned (minced Having iftnied and nun tout htiroutily abused and outraged the too pie of that ancient nation, their lendmg organ has already taken Inc field agnairt ld - ant for his infamous general order et the 17111 of December,. IStl:2, in which all lerealties were "expelled from the D'epartment of Tennessee," at "twenty four hours' notice " This sweeping condemn ttion of a whole class of cititens eitused a general outcry of 'horror al over the l'n , on. and was condemned in revohilion introduced in the 11011.0 of llepreseratattree by 1„r Pendleton, wn iv likely to be Grat Cs opponent in the Presidency The leading organ of (he calumniated people says that • . /1.1 a Jew we earmot and will not vote for a men wl.o has done us a more ehamelees nn justice,,than any man' in porter in Olin country, and we hope and expect 11,0 the whole Jewish preen will come ttu' rigliittaL Ittin " STII AT 110 MK, (11.2.1.1.1.:MY.S Thy (:1111r101INV ille C'hrotticul applies Ilir following blister plaster to the Mt( ks`ol indolent properly holders Slay alltin" c milkmen, and itrke Cont . of ,h , t oii ehoose, end let the negro calm get cotalroi of the State,lat deo t grumble afterwards, when the little pet cent, you make at your farm id Hike) away from you by a negro tax-collector. (to la plundered by Radical official/ the beheld of a non-taxpaying niiiii)rit) Don't grUmble when you,without a vote, fill to get justice against the voter Who steals your hog, front a corrupt radical .luslloo of the peace Now is the lime (0 exert yourselves, and it won't do for you who belong to the Class who arc most interested, if you fait work to come hereafter, milting co-opetalion from those who w ish you to join thew now, but Who will fail if you are luke warm Sit ive now or give it up for this is oertainly your lost chance 1 ° help yourselves. ----The extravagance of the present Republican Legislature of tide state Is beyond precedent, It was boAdtid ":/ believed upon 'its assembling that t t would be an improvement upon the last, but, unfortunately for the tax-payers, it is infinately worse, and is ,confessed bo such by republicans themselves 't People ha's() no remedy in the noistyk and management or the country, save tn tho restoration to power of the Democra cy, and the sooner that its aecomplisk' t the bettor. —Papers valued at. forty thousand dollars were recently found in a stump near Knox Ville, Tennessee. They sre the property of Daniel Ball, or hie heirs it dead, who are supposed tc •reside in Michigan
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