Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, October 02, 1868, Image 1

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From II a Gunbrqo [p ('ernl4)
Ili. lour will ho found a loiter Irim•A.,
15,1 , of tbk plaoe,who
ar n) 111M 1 e if (111 illP rids• of the. people
an d 4,iort lllVbyti.%,l.ler., Mr. 111
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. 1, flown in our_ coni i tounity aff
lawyer of onlinout ability, and a highly
re.poted citizen. %S•lide hr has never
been a mere politician, yet he has her , -
tofrre given a consistent Rupp rt to the
ii, l ,Atienn party • Now,ltewever, upon
the new ianuen that divide - the.purtiev •
relating to the flunneen and the titnirpa
tinny of concern, lie with thousands of
the hest Republicans in the land--the
honest and intelligent puirtion of the
party -can no longer Ruppert its de
elructive and unlawful policies,. but is
constrained by a sense of justice to the
people, and by hits Own cony lel 10110 of
T ight, to co-operate with the people's
party in the endeavor to overthrow the
coral yenta in power whit gre seeking to
dram the very life-blood of the nation.
EPITult kiOSUEN IJIf.)InCDAT . — ln your
iFsur ibelr , th insinut I noliceihe UPC
jinole of toy 1111111 C nA n urobattle cant!'
date fur the (Are of State Senator from
Ih t untp,rot.j, I, of c Orsc,lo the li e
ci•rnnt 01 :Le Itt th udllit IC COOCCIIIIIitI, to
be held oh the :Yoh of thn preffent
innuill In order to avoid any misninder
dettire to tiny to lou, anti
Ihrt ugh your piper to t hot,. Who
hunt. tountioneti my normc in dint con-
till ion, that bolt y( tt hod they are 100
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have ulwayn in en a. ILerubl:cau, and
hei r d to clerair that patty to r ,
i e "MU( nee ally 'cation cur‘lutrgLr
cettlttittitty, tit powur a patty that can
adopt and Carry uill a hl , llllClill policy no
diPflNtroipi In 1110 itilere,ll4 or the tuber-
ing poor 1111 . 11 of our knit awl calculated
to involve the caluurry in bankruptcy
tinil ruin. And when we lake into con-
nideration tho foci that nearly cue thittf
of ILIn soul, or newly 101000,000, ban
been paid to the bentlimilder'e,as interest
on the capital held by them, whilo they
have been exempted from bearing the
burrtleos of the Gov, rument; the iujue•
lire, of such a pulley, and the ncoca4ity
of hurling from power the men and the
party who favor the mime, io made moat
apparent.
Why, Mr Edllor, just look at the re•
sults of such a policy an this Republican
party, to which I have belonged, has in
augurated and propose to multiplies
It takes about $150,000,000 in gold,or
about $219,000,000 in grecubacks,to pay
the interest on the bonds. This burden
upon the industry, this drain upon the
resources of the working people, the Re
publican party 'proposes to- continuo
without any change for Nevora 'genera
tions, for they may in their platform
"The nottional•deht, contracted an it has
been fir the national salvation, should
be extended over a lair period for re
demption ' Why ? Because they have
not the courage and panl:nctie to grap
ple with the gurkticn as able obtatemcn
should, and because they urn working in
the interests of the b o ndholders, and
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VOL. 13 , BELL
1101 for the interest■ of the producing
chices.
There aro about $2,500,000,000 in
bonds, ail of !ditch are held by the cap
italists of the country. The interval on
them amounts tin say sirm,ooomoo a
year. As this interest has to be paid
yearly. we %re entitled to compound it in
our calculation. By compoyndiug, this
tutereat alone, in the abort apace of
twenty-two yearn, will amount to the
edormous rum of SII 000,000,000, or
nearly three times the amount of the
principal of the debt, and yet not a dol
lar of thin debt will be paid Within
forty four years thecompouuded interest
will have have reached tho fearfully
great aunt of - $3ll 000,000,000 in gold, a
sum probably equal to three Lunen the
°mount in gold value of all the property
in the country
Thus:
the policy upon which the Republican
party ask for our eullrages to secure the
election of thant, we shall draw from
the resource.; of the poorer clattnett.
11401.1 intcre.tt, all of which will be paid
to the bondholders lo support. them in
H11(.1.0 , 4 Mid It tury, about, fifteen llllle4
he lilll,lllit 411 the print...pal of the na
1111111 .1( 1 )1, and that..too, whtlo we pour
tot n t f the nation shall n 14.) h .ve par.]
the mart ut these sante bondholder,
ti tit not .11(211 M y enable the bon,'
holder, to ithttorh the wealth of lb/
,•ouniry. 11111 re.hiee the pour nn•n 10
C61.11(11111 of rho.vry lac itun.e than that
(.1 huv c mulry of !lir oi4 lowtni,/
VIV. , I Iv Dernrtr•rq,:• r• to pay oft
of thrtri -,, nt the itl,lfYrr
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The Prospect. , -- The Work to be Done
An the lt,tlical tutt . tot It) in Nl.line
dm. by 11, 011,c, 1 retlirmi, 1111,1
the Imp, gnit.a made by the DothoL racy
bl.OOlllO clearly :tpp.vtent, the ho“ating of
iit ltolitnit 1,. , e1.4 'I lir:, nil, 1101 ,
Ilt.i hug w aot,,p,t.on of the re-olt
too groat States of In, oneylvanta, Ohio
and ludoina They (head the coming
olectotta, breattae they feel and know
that tine Detottcroey have the power to
orindttlate all hope of dirant a election
by a 1111111011 of their vote on the I:,h of
id,!tob,r
The crily ques , ion /9 will the Demo
critic vote be out in uli its viretig.b It.
ti is, Rail iii lie utterly routed
coil forever nnhtbilnled
The tune for argument is rapidly
paticting away. The hour for active,
energetic work haft conic. The remain
irsg-tlitys ought to he devoted to organ'
cation, to such a cloee•nnd perfect can
von of every district as will unsure the
polling of every Demount-fie vole.
If that is done we can not be beaten
Only by apathy and trielinal negligence
can we be 'defeated. The victory lies
within our grasp. If we do our whale .
duly we shall certainly carry Penney'
ranks' in October.
That will settle the Prenidential con
test.. Even one opponents admit that
The libertiea :of this people, and all the
best interests of the nation,: hang (rem
tiling upon. the result Every man has
direct personal and pecuniary interest in
the present contest.
This nation cannot stand four yearn
uldre Q T. -Congressional derpotinni, such
as we have had Giant declarer be will
have no policy in opposition to the fa
natic.: who coffin,' Congress. Ile
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p le , :ged to let limn have their own way
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"STATE RIGHTS AND FEDERAL 'UNION."
FONTE, PA., FRIDAY OCTOBER 2; 1868.
in everything. be the mere tool
of the most donFr4a Radicals. Such
an administration of the Government
must bring unnumbered and unendura
ble ills upon the people.
The Union will be kept divided.
The Negro Governments in the Solethern
Mates will he maintained by baydnets.
A gigantic A ron/ will be kepi up for that
pu-pose, at the cost of the toiling masses of
the North.
The Freedman's Bureau will becontirtued
The South will become less productive
each year
The people will he conhnually rendered
It:: capable of Taytn2 (hem proper share of
lases.
The burthens of every tarpoyer in the
Norda Trill he theret, renJMntly mereneed
%he leathealol,tiv ustrebukryl, will eau
how to plunder do public treasury at will
greater reel.le.rsness.
The flood gales of fraud end corrup
tion will be opened etill more widely.
A vast horde of greedy nod hungry
parik,ins will be well i i, :f the country
ishOuld bankrupted In Ilse process.
Official stealing will have been nano
hurl by the verdict. of tin people
The millet - Hum rot political thieves will
have bi en u•ht t a 11 , and furailvantage
will be taken of
Even the I , reseht oppressive syflem of
laxai ion tail nor tut hivii money enoug-i
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ntiraqi, sill he tihulytiipnyji del
thr rri-tterrtl
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vv.ll Cr, t,,ifily toti.w
Ths re 1+ un 114,11; q 1 relief for the t
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but II ‘4,11 !Wilt,' el stain 10 lend ton,
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we le key • they Hr.• ipt vpat 10 put
vn Ila ltc 1e4 , 0 It the ballet box. The
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Bill I , telly Coll he secured 11 preper,
mdivelual eller! Let evertman Ju his
..Irlrv• Ilt ILr grt•lC wink, and all will he
I.inc.htit Lntelligi•nccr
Wh Ito Slaves
Thiitiranda of working men in Maine,
undtrtheprteetheof Lard limes, were
C.. 1111.11141 lip V. le the mongrel ticket, or
lit fell theil eilliailoos The more free
working men of 'tile weal have no idea
or the extent of intimidation pracliced
111.Pili o Lrvlluenby the mon
11,41 tor porrnouy turd eapilithel The
,*.l ern VI, oi hung ti)Pill I. a ,lave to the
ninny). pow et Indtp+lly
into 1.4 aid there
icily 'paws would he In goes, or coot
pellet! to labor alongside of their de
spigetl st r 1 , 4 Yet this enroll spdent of
rich mot pods% is the lit au ideal of the
of poliell 04 o f 4/1 Imxtoey All their leg
isletion 141111 eneigiem have been directed
to It since the toutid.it ion of the govern
ment They foster this social inequality
The neoessit te4 of the while serf, gener
'tied by unequal laws which give "pro
tection" to the employed, another anti
polutrol ,indepetolt nee, tind wilhit sigh
at the hareline. , s of his de4ttity, he de
posits his vote as his —master" dictates
The west and south, from tho More inde
pendent condition of the workers, give a
touch fairer in !teat io,i of the popular
heeling cad 111.81108, 'The eastern white
Taborers h.tve liken the places of the
'soothe' a slit ves, The mongrel politicians
who von( r red lbo elective franchise on
the Litter know rlxtratheir recuniary ne
cessities w old compel them to vote
according . to bureau and mongrel/ dicta
tion We need a °Limit) in the gapers'
legislation of tat country, that will not
foster the supremacy of one Ones A t the
expense of the other.
'leaven help tae poor that hive only
"due rich to look atter their interests."
This forced Togo/is paraded a% a men
;
grel vicior2,. an well might indepen
deuce be expo:dad in the army.—f'onnoe
JarA umiak -
INFAMOUS KNOW NOTHING RI
BALDRY.
A Radical Paper Speaks of the Irish
men —"Hair on Their Teeth"—An
insult to the Negro , a to compare
them-- Outrageous Attack upon
Catholicity —1 he Catholic Priest
hood "Fat Sleek, Rosy-Gilled Liars
Scoundrels"—The sentiments of a
Grant Newspaper— Colfax's Doc
trines on the Same Subject.
' [The Chteagol'oxt, oft rI remely Ilnd
icnl riewmpoper of t he 9th If" , Inn?, et.n
Lain! two remoelothle ethiorinl nrtirler
One ,It set. 'hem ft pPr.olial itit,rrview wt,ll
Genentl Grow rtilei.. Om.. mg
ben bosom friend. and on vi•r) nu
relatlenti with the e kir
Pr:tilde:o The edit r nt tit le i. 1111 tir
gumPnt In prove that ihe I alt led egool
iv which the Rodicsis cloHn for ne
roes does not invol‘e -
Thin (km rine the viriter Illllelrnlln by
reference to Iritihnie4 and Col
which we give 1 e'ow Their appear
once inn Grant no wsiriper ticeolbpn n
by the fo.ntlinentm of Mr Culf,.x nn oho
run/ nubjnot will 01,1101 greht nit rn-
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our reform nelloolw, oar 1 01)11;11,, m“
eleemo-yoory and relormolory 111 , 11(11
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the skin of nA ir,•ll('itholnint the s IMP
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or In 111i11 1 , , er by ',eel and iinhileishit
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hem lle lion 001, (hilt 'fir, il..teriiir%
r e d the ntericun tuned 1111 y then fear
Itint with t hose ob•dticles of rues hor col
or in flie wny, the wryer will 11C(111111
1111 1 111 111 it 111 which the I ri,ll hunt.
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80, Th I'l Appolil 111 1111. fl• 1111.
ptipudt-e ilial we moo hove a lire ',it
1114 eiiiiiiiry -like - I‘.lii t wo" lie ruined
by ilaiXe , l lace, 14 only 1114 ggtl I e iif
e, Il+ Who want to perpeittate Hippo:cc
under cover oi n populor . -
\I1.:100 WILY 11,11 bio rlllllOl I•lther. The
priet , lll, hlphOpre, monk., /111 , 1 niinv. op
I.r hung utuin the Catholic 111,1 1111'
Mitt tinlvt;ipy Republic Juvl ns
Wllll,ll 19 despotivin, goes
out, ICO
The danger of nitscegenoion, white
with tilaok,fhends n+ remote ns that Ted
.ly Flaherty will t.itecerd in making
hia way by tnarringe into the American
(undies by whom he is abhorred We
have been acquainted with Teddy a long
me lle has dug numberless canals,
made many railroads, (blight many a
tight, voted the Democratic ticket, been
in many a jail and pauper house, and he
has all the while been priest-ridden.
The fat. sleek. and/rosy gilled liars
nod scoundrels (consciously such) v.ho
have been about him, have kept him in
ignorance, tbbbed him, after many
'priuklinge of holy water, what they
call pas°pores to heaven ; but he In Ted
dy O'Flaherty still
I'6IITIN6NT QWKSTIONPI —Radicals talk
,of economy, but just inquire why the.,
don't practice what they preach? %Yip
they still initial, after the tublio debt
haseiocreased over $13,000,000 in ?tugust
that they are reducing the debt? Will
the laboring man , bolieve4tadicsl asser
tions, or be guided by what he knows to
be the fact, namely, that he is unable to
live as well now as under Democratic
rub ? Voters, if you wish to resucce,os
neatly as is practicoble t the comforts
and cheap living of the Democrat-10days,
vo'e for Seymour and Dem
ocrat
NO. 39
From peorgia
A Terrible Riot in Mituhe'l County—
P4evonty..Bci. to one Hundred Killed
and WouudPd.
21 —1 fearful
A I'fiUMTA. GA.. Sept
rim °centred at Camilla, the county SPIV
Mitchell county, Oeorgia, lust Satur
day.. The f”llowing particulars ha•e
been telegraphed from the seen eof the
riot • Pierce the Radical nominee for
l'ongrers, and Murphy, an ex-Itureau
ogent..lVl'll about two Itumfred negroec.
nrmrd and equipped, storied on Friday
for Camilla with three week's' piTituona
and 1 oxr“ of new Rune and confer-
mew+ , lilt it intension being 10 overawe
citizens 01111 4111 the leading Demo
cro of the loam arid vicmily. Before
.11ir Ling It friendly negro extop,ed their
plttria, and a negro enurter watt 4:cap:ltched
Cr Cato lln to inform rhr ("hien!' what
VI lAM gniiii: 011 /I l
rputnti n n ,t tree
/Ll`ll9 met the illlrb it Chinn
tiliiiiit five inile• ruin, The town,
th v prikl 111,, , 10n I,r di--
it co ing i , obob:Mg arm.Q orionirt
fmm, rrmi The mob [mid no al•
lo mnrcb_.
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r unt l RI h 110 'AI 11,, 111 arto,O,r,V.
ii e ro. L , Thi II rii•re. Mid rno. we•nr
r. l , it, I, suinutiling in Iltite weelt,
1.. , x,4 0 (1 hrno.
1! I t4l :terneuv. is
The Feason Way
Th . it 11 Prls•S niftiong
po.liato uv,.r ilie Loci ilinl !Irmo! poi
nre, for f;r,itit end Colftn Thin
1. 4 10 I, CX! , ITIVII, 'l' e 11, feeling
ell 1 ::11 , 1 11,111 he 4 been, ever Pine.. the
l•tym ‘,l ,f;. 'lle I ot ,hrotv or our torn,
of and II Potrnnr, and any
!it.!y in tliit c entry wLkh hilicr,
that end, reel. Ives ale If tno,t ccrdial
aympailly They have alwaya been
1ph,17,F.d to all parties and faction! tin
der wh ut eve r name. ft, 111 :he 01 I Tory
federal party,down to res, nt
disunion Rep,ll,llran party that hoe op-
IWO ed 01 p . l 4, greSP of Demo-rory They
Ilhert'o , l the negroes lr. thc . WT4t Indies,
ruined their c,Tiliza. lon on , l commerce
10. ft xi epitt og Moho to the overthrow of
our go•rrnmeot When they found
I;rt t n-. 11 gold would not conquer the spir
it of freedom, machinations of discord I
made the e lement of marline And how
well they hove succeeded thus far is a
mutter of history llow for they are de I
tertnined to succeed in the future may I
be learned by that great British apostle,
the Duke of Richmond. When he was
governor of Canada in 1836, he saii4
Nricalting of the government of the Uni
ted States. "It is weak, inconsisttrat,
and bad, and. cannot long exist. it will
he rleetroyed It ought not, and will net
be permitted to exist, for many and
great are the evils that have originated
from the exialeneo of that government.
So long as it exists no Prince will be
safe upon hie throne, and the so•ercigns
. Europe are aware of it, and they have
long been determined upon Its destruo
lion, and have come to an noderstanding
upon the subject, and have decided on
the havens to aoceroplish St,end they will
'eventually succeed by subregion easier
thee by conquest." After speaking of
tbu o..tigratton told the mixing of all
nations. and the making of them a he
tergenotts, anriuwitY,' civil war will en•
.111*, and Some popular individual will
assume 11 e government and restore or
dcr, sovereigns of Europe, the
emigrants and imuy .4 the natives will
R 11.11.1111 him, panto:l.ll,u)] the: extremes
of snoieiv, owl government will receive
the hie Of the Republics of France, and
PMIIII , I
. 111.11(110UP monsrohiul' gov
ernment will be e•onbliihlted upon its ru-
ittv. ,k few year. peace •in Enrolle will
complete, the work. I have oon 88888 d
with tnenjitof the Powereigne and princes
of nti l rope, ' , art ieularly with Cieorge
and Louie XVIII , and.they have unani
mowly expre•osed theme opiLione rela
tive to the government of the United
Snore, and their delermination to sub=
vent it.'
Ilere we have British sympathy In a
not shell. In (len Grant that npopular
individual" who is to oaseume the go♦- e
eminent," and Is he to be put into that
position . by a powerful party of Union
lovers? if thewovereigus of Europe are
rendy to sustain him, why should not.
Ll)eir echoes, the Times and Post, give
their sympathy also? 1 would ask the
lovers of our once free institutions if
this doctrine of the Duke is not Radical
enough for them, and how much further
they are ready to go in that direction?
Labor and Taxes
While the National Labor Congress
was llgnerialiog in New York, the Na-
sional *Banks were said to be pouring
money into Penneytennis in aid of the
Radicals. The Congress of Laborers at
Chicago affirmed the doctrine s! equal
Isnotion ; the Congress of Radicals at
Chicago isnot...ed in favor of moneyed
monopoly. The “let ter on the finances,"
fruity the proceeding of the Labor Con
aress at New York, has the following
ausiumaimias
"Tarn in the other aide of the eitue•
lion a nd we behold non-producing car
it,ol.l.--brinkers n 1 bandholdera
in the ialresidencen of the
land and e ling all lire eiriitenees of
(v-n e fortunen—Qah day growing
rI r and richer, whiThsoide by aide
with ?burn the inolnurions working
rilin obey the divine decree tend
vat their bread to ihe sweat of their (e
-rr• ant grow ring poorer and poorer
%tin sow do not reap while capi
• I 1-4 a n•unno.ly extract (roil) Inhnr the
Ira Ps Of ils 101 l leaving only n pittance
fur .ion.i.dence: not the faire theory
ih if • u—ir d nhonld own libor - re nrae
ic illy realizail in every cnnuolinvy.
' The prodiwing nldnrine, of the
rolitory nee unin•qtly an•l the al•
1111411,AWA burden, t . the war
.I. ht reel npnn 'hope wile f.aight the brit
ides and made' I iv, eiertficry, 1 1 }9101 , 11.9
ih.• lan to and
t i,„., r d,, )1.0 1 in 111. wort•har4 ro
Iho moire rt or war, while the
In 11. , , ,1 1..1 le.nrtlled
e
iot w .r, 1! ,,, all p.. 1.1 for
1.1 niN.11..1.1 .1 term. .lie r rely•
r or Int, rf• , .l upon
r, .tr ' , pri., and 111 , 1114. 1 ,fif urlocely for
ro.,Lforltrivs of tfieir fel-
1111=
pill) 10 0113 ueclSri I ,t 1 the• it rre%...a
the rt•1;.;1,4
le, 10. , of Ito u11b:11; n , lll Ow eon
4 , 10 nt .;nowri•e IA the htx•
t., fin tlif, 0.0 h•
ME
bipr 11.11111,), 11114 11 ‘ll ' ll uul Le
,1•1 to .1 t ‘cr 111., la 11 ur poi ,cat
•ril Ito r.-; tht , r;tvin-
0 Th , i t+ rt, ill !tier or
g ; d • ni t i a I ly not
twe l I. 'r' . firii n 41esire
or .1 • Th.• ,11,1
r ;!i 1!•.• II L . fi •. 1 ji• •'l • been
:t , E.,, r I .1,1c53
CY pt.. 111111,1, Lr p., roll.:e par , , tart
r II litt.4 n 1,11 It tley
toe Itn.i.oll fy
um! fiffint.lt9 tl •fivr—
L ti ty FY,1111 . 11•CO Cif aWn
rpfl.nly fr mr Fuel) .I,llTces I , x 'whey
14 to Cl l l Grin In ih few itrvil.—,7“ Nhioh
‘6o f ,r If the
or. of llt Enoeihry 10 clear ful (At ally
/I it upop I hol 11. Co •S
INt Of Taxing tlin bonds,of 'die gp•
L111;1111,1
61' paying iLe bonds In law.fal
CM
I. OE miring ihe ex mption from
.XlOlOll from 1110111') iAI UWIIIIIIOII.
1111011 ring o m en to ]4,lu3it.j and
it+ prodIICIS maikuia now eloped to kbem
.7 the unlawful umui pations of Con-
51h. Of giving to the pvpl2 Lb* right
of pielf-government
fish 0( reheviiqc the people or the
ultneeeex.ry es peume of ',landing armies
and ' , too ifert•ti% Bureaus.
141Orhing hut the election or a Demo
cultic rierlt!ent can bring about, these
►Ltug. The el,tction of Cfrnut will sig
nify an approval by tale people of I hott
turarllrowr , which produced ibtse
and the election or Seymour C,30 alone
renrrre them Da the people under
stand this' Why sot assemble a Laltor
Congrokin Phtladelphis at the same
time that be Soldiers' and. Sailor&
Tendon meelel—Baltrnorre Lrader.
----The Auditor General's Office up
der Gen liartrauft, the present inoum•
bent has cost the State nearly $20,000
mare than under his Democratic prede
ategorn. The reason is, the money was
squandered in favoring Radical politi
cians, and appointing theta to office,
where there wasp() necessity for no do:
fog. Tlartranft is out for re-eleotion.
Tit:we're your 'time to atop his squan
dering will be on the lflth day of Octo
ber
----A prominent Republican went to
a great Greet rally the other night, and
returned early to his tome, telling his
wife sho woulda'twenteh him going out
soon again '•to ineet three or (our men."