The Damo6ratie Watchman, ,BELLEFONTE. l'A fNIOAY MORNING, OCT. 2. 1868 "The Eriipire is Peace"—"Let us have Peace." In a recent hiller Senator Diviv alln ded to the Mil Oil lon of port tea tiotil nee- . tions in this country. and. qonneeling Ibis with the peculiar and clothing means which -lire being ii-ed to elect Grant, argued with grett foree [hat such an election would in ike ihic orlon candidate at the head of his army "Coezae Inoperator " Mr I)ivia gave it as hie 8011.1111) opinion that, • when (len eral Grant iv Hopi eleelail and tniiiiituon tad President th n will the revolution of Our Government be complete and perm* neat and • long, rheum' night of despot Lem viill brood over the °cowry " The New York Trihune maitre en ex ceedingly_ Ilhored attempt to ridicule s this uggeeflon Similar alarm. have been sounded PO often. lit timen o f n o m) penance safety, that the Tril•uPte drew. it only necessary to lough lit thin one to induce the people to it its the Shepherd hny'e cry of wolf With no diemantled Slater, nn di•frenelt iv,. I and oppressed millions of hrit•e white• • its hordes of ignorant and de-prrate Afro cane eutdlettly enitiwed with pnwer r ito Hump enoreen• to mircenvitie disContentn, feed the (dimes of emirs and disturb the equilibrium of mir ii,vioembit usurpations 01 power, it u prllll/I , ll l l* i I) i t the publio eoa'd afford to- Itidnlvii lie wonted cooflerL)e in th • fixedo..., of out luntilultoOx Rut fear. which in few years ago appeared more •monary ,than those of Mr l• I. hove hero no I Grill. reelaed and chanc , m rm.rt. tlifficult than (hone which he forerliad,w•, have been New methrolo of l efil mfoinz "rmi•jde of the C toe, it ty 1..11 for ortrepreneof e.I popnlation4, hove been invented Tl.' inntrument wlt , ch life held otfl the Her.' tot PAlegntrd• for lb« right. of :4.ate. of prirrprry nod of pennon, ao well a. O. the ',erre! detArintrolo of the Fe.lergl Govern:nen'. It I. been found I .1 (onion. lrol void while It•olor .'a ore in power They hove .Itoreitor.le.l clone an I prof It, I e•e1y.11.... n',“•11 tt made e,crr.l It h lt,. It f too I p ile to make 111 , 111 'milt, ,tor fit nod the oovier be ,hop wt I 1.4 to It, 11°,1 to to .he Lint Pref.t.len , of the °tits' Stweo t‘ by tiny it not. he ti..o I to totlp mike Lim irnpernior over tilt Th new el...rnerit nolltnry fore. Itt. peen introdure.l into the polt.le.l eon teal+ of Ito. c,oniry It to terogn)zo,l by Or.oCa ..opp otruit• ma meet tn. tune of peat.pr.lorle ',pelt eft Itre..l in Of Conalitutien na their party int,re4t twig dieloilp Why , 11. w it nit hr ti.e.t to chnuer the ConBllllol bn ie 11(0 fwd to ctrl tin ti al(111 , i, el I' in no wonder, Ile n. that the veto i of b., m.o. In go. ~•4 'he 7,,bri., all. tort. to irit 'the foreil tt l•iig.iif NI r Di,. ,ev shout , prie tii he very heavy iir le•,l - I ,t The r a. I,, , tig •harli li i i f te n 41a tr. dot , turtie., the Caw rf iii 1, i i rig ;mil 01.. 1 gliiim of it t oot ili ri , i i' iiii.ll , ll ion 'tri". 1 to r e litik ii t• fe-i in „ mirth lia ...If. beriitlie iiatilonie be IMO". II la linpoi,iible to ruiroey the roil° ton fit bar rilintry and sf..li to l o u g h ~ ticer.lii al tiro Ara lir SO lilifi l ytil In:I 1111111 'try de -poll-11l , Sro . a-I rnlige .1,41 I li . e Piot/nit' should In 'hit runner 11011 Worl OM )1 eejr •Oireil Of meaning 1110.111 lie Ito m wnr - T lir r.... iii, .s titlettl to arli.Cli party rit i:tleN were cart wi I and the sit. Innneltivii 1.1 civil air kept alive for party porpo.e• at Rowe, err, I oil the op poriurtite which lIRN never eii-tent In the i ii i.tii i i iif Any ii•i oliiiii abetter in Grereo. in {tome i r In linllmol hint there wins al I. r• venue pnpolitr and •lin CC-atilt general to take sil•gtitage of it The M. 114.1011 Who 6 rr•ollpd.at Lome in the detipiitieni of tire l'aizatia hear. In every I em.ieni till rwriienlar. a tofu-o,llg analtitry to that *hteli the Itatitedo are pupal trig a. an opportunity and a temp LW 1 oil for Ilront's *whit ion It Itla.lera not that they do mit ro intend it It iv by the r pa.i•uotri nail not by their reit s .. n Ili a t people fill.tliire Illienllielrea In the eager pursuit rdiheie own limo, and in their hot etanneration agsinst their f e ll e y e e ,,,,,,pa. Owls.° It/11110dn are reel.- Iga•ly itvirg WrOtr..7ll.l4llllpPrOlll.l to then selves They faC the ember.; of civil war and fustier enri tonal prep] lire• to custom a party deeporidm and a •Intlrc live Keetional polite), They are aeries lowing the 11.11.11. to Violet)t anti revolve Howley changes tri the ge•ernerient, and to changes at theCato*litutton effected to thitoMexican style. Already the hryo nittirof the Itatitsal candidate g l eam i n one half of tCH Ainton to execute the senteneiro of hilt courts martial, and to enfot'eti (be viten rremutgateel thrtna l h hio legislative conventicleo. The ranee for rummers. have bloomed awl failed upon the grave of the last moldier Aldo in hauls, lipid still wt, Itti'ar all over 'the South the tread of-Qtrant s large armies, as they g• shout. capturing electoral •011.4 wherewith toiranke him President (Tr/ tversal h ubnueniaa to and "Tragic( this riyie of elerttosterring to what he Lad bin party "matt when they nay . .Let us have peace " lie is all the more dangerous because he appenra in the powerful sevrant of the dominlnt party. It is as 'brachia ef their nnesone that he must enquire the power to become their master They pi iolo a partnership of violence and usur pation vita% him to make him President, in the lope that, thmugh him, the den istitisin of the Radical party may become tied, and Neeure In that position he will hold a terrible mil dangerous hal *ace el power between them land their opponews If he should then 'threat-Co to carry out the Radical idea o f govern ment. their intended sietims preferrieg the despotism of one man to that of a cruel and corrupt faction, would be is condition to accept the relief which be could offer and which would be aomap table, becauee his accession to unlimited power would Involve the Radical and roathern man in the samefetepreeisely. Tbepower could be easily allied with the resentment of a desperate people and than become. the stepping etoike to an imperial throne. Let our Radical friends read a little history and then liugh at this if they onn.l Whenever ft republic has fallen, it bas been effected by some Such coma- aunt... Ito we. n p mit , t ,ot„i of ilovrev and he rh,..en of t mild ii.imp e r,, I It me tit fluor role Cr , inweli .1.1 Cr lib I 11.011y:111 dim to I loing N,t limy ipt.t.oli mtto Complete (: , ,Ittrol of !be Eiteett 1.,11 they were iftwomitlimmly kirk rd rtit their w.-ais by Litt tr eter•tutt It Ih.,n lily lout heron full, rot fairly . and le;rilly noting Pnrlitttnyto of Kitaltimi itp.trl.l of it htwlrry and it•orttervg f4Clion, it would love tee!) •11.14tited in it+ riebts even by W. op the it.t.rtimts. uhf Cromwell wowl,t floor; h , .vr pre.ttom.l /161 lie 4 11 , 1 on ,lierramfully upon Ilie c,ithiv.thee , ol limn puny it II IS revolt ngnin.ol his own Nettoo. , in Ihot p ., g , of t.,..ro ry the it uhells 4 jh is wentorY .eanNwtineaa the opera imo• of the N .1111.1.1 VllllOl rllol'llll the fortnnea of !wt umrpalions they nn' ei eying Toeyotre erecting a government ol lures . to hold power in .pier or the while" in r,ll ri ong !him they Are preparing the minds of dill 111..irity rn rej .tee when thin new ele ment tovna to plague the in•enlor. The Napol'entis were ele•toetl as the f4vorilem of It o -publican France, and both of them lom , trite tlprror. by the ,00,titftltre of the ilt•,11•fiell Nlimareh ' a t& nut," pay the It ollenlv, • thvnt ra aeonimon pl kr,. mai, 111.1111,11 I wan , In he Emperor. Ile Is ;lei' Ger y Crom well nor a Napoleon 7 1/111 II IS 11'114. tilt the 11.wrinarlea were not Cromwell!, nor was Ciounwril ('re'ar Cron,' Wel I was nett 'known nor 11Yil'f10111 bnumn,al l i m , ske 0 1.41 year., nil tGr was 1113.1rr of I . :"glow I when ha .1 I eil The F.rtit Napoleon, h +poor t'nr•rcnn cadre, IP•CrITIIe l . 'lll.oror 1,1 11N-4114.3.. . 'Ltd_ (311/rit,_ line hw hot n, pt VI ry (-mootf•I tell 101 v •pra try V he I nr l ¢hlog. lo o l Of htinwrett. ewes In whlell Ile 11.11 11i.”.11 a loafer, 0,4 Tel Pre, 11,1 of Ihr Frenc h I t% he gleel 'red that he w,nlrd Its +4°•tlll is 11.17 f stip.trln arum 1 1 , hr ii lu d r ,ty Ern perm- of FS WI • N ,, h.elv tite ri.- I , lll o t , I 4 1 ICI the motol. I I Pill Ihr I.olel nowt: iin,!'y rf 1 , 1 the ht% It Llteol 111i111 ,, s Ilhe n .cry !ins, wt I 1N... II:, vO.ll-1 I hint 4 to•.i 1,1•1.;t1I• Tr ,itme Irn rhonl , I 11,11 , 4 powrr 110 I i.liiwm) r n ' 1 "Th in C. hat Ills with tine laorek fl :1,, Imo 110 etii hr yrl•ni and lo ti.- rhiner*. Ile 1 , 111 the It r,n.Gr wee nu 11,mr. '1,1;4 in.' "11,r the I/i ihrl4,l, lie Itw Ih it l' wdr fn. 111111 In ft Pre.; olrot Th. y •11,1 1,1 w tat it ot.t for ..lent, Inn oly twin, bull It Vt'lS INS , or long ttrrwell to I over Thu moo mmt him yet, and writ thry 111. iptirt+•f 5t•01 , 14n..0 ltoiv,k 111111 free rotislill 1,11. , own p r.7;11 Pre4l , lent. 11, IS C , lfillt.l Ilrtl hi II know 14-I,tht I. 111, VIVI., of g .Vvrii.ro• lit 11,./orth sr t , Il i of IlvopI••n 11... II 'l', or Ti e only know 11. :I l• ',Pill I s'Sslsou of ••rolfrtiher and ri.irt rf7:11." on 111111 when he 4, ~o to Inc ho d,.ey it I stop em 11, way 1.1 Clinto the 01 hh- Irlrn.lr 11 el. e , ril he 1- the very will in .•c1 ether ernmwell 111 lilt 1 1 ,091 p. 0r ,he C,enerril I a 'hew Itestiirn• 100. A• 111,11 0 11 1 . 1011 wh.trl. part 1,14 per4,ital u.l.r .1r 1...1.1 lillo 10 p l .l‘ Ihr people have rent In led 10 qe,motir and 'let Qs 1 . 11.1 . peace --LowsnrCe o,.mrter , Let it be fiemembervd„ That the Rutlea] Ike i n to Itirrnoent or nor nalionnl Ii nue., hoer ifsern from the mold,. ?hiring die IHet 3-enr4 more film' p•evristgen Iron dyed willono of dollnrn awl :aren't re been the debt oaf far , hinir Len tt he remenitierod, Mitt the In.l blur yearn nf Democrni to role nn ly cool ihe.people two bundled and tiff) , mill 1.410 Let rern•rnhpepd thu 0 ,,„ „ p . n . %eft ref I•le 114.11C1.1 Lerodature, during !he 111110 yearn whoeh they ',nee run , leafed the Slate of h.. been nearly Inn mtlltone fire hundred thenn•nd dellare Le , it he remembered that the ripen pea of the Detrincrwtie Leci• RUM' for t he AMP period of time, only cost a little over one m illion of dollars Let it he remembered, that In lF Ig, I)emactane Legielature pa ssed a 111,11, settler apsri remain revenues tp conch tote 'a Sinking Fowl, woh which to gradwally pay of the State debt, and added a Au net provision that tlita land h e u s e d for nn ocher purpose, aid that the Radicals during the nine yearn they have been in pow'Sr, have collected twenty five millions of Vara, and have only redeemed four tuillNne of the debt, il'un squandering or meshing twenty one mlllinns, Which the law farhade them to 1;6ok, for any other purpose, than the reduction of the Stale debt.—Urn:4i of I.4crty --Dick Yates. the Itati.cal lenaior of Illinois. in a recent speech, called the working men of this country -mt....rabic scabs" and loony sone of--who paid no tale... Routh Carolina IlanlniOntl'a con temptible epithet of ''mud sills ' is out done by thin Radical blackguard What ever a Radical Senator, in drunken de lirium', may blurt out in contempt of the working men of this land. the political ecowomist knows. dint they produce the wealth of the country, and, at the vase time, bear by far the largest share of the public buriliens. They may make a poor (tiger° in income returns, but they psy the lairs ea all they consume; on the ten, ( - be coffee, the sugar they con sume, on the clothes they buy, on the shoes they wear, en the hooka their chil dren use in the Bidwell. The poor man, with au= or eight children, contributes far more to the support of the govern• bent is the indirect taxes which be pays, than the rich man who has invest ed his wealth in the five-twenties. Yet some of the rich are blockheads enough to believe with tids man Yates, that the laboring classes have no great interest ia this financial question, when it is in deed oast of life and death to them and theirs The poor man who labors f• his bread, and eoltributes to the general prosperity, is of far more use to society than the rich man 'who has lald We mon ey away in 6welwenties, the interest of 1-which the poor man of the land must psy of semi-annually in gold.—dforitiny Patriot. . 'T he Way it is Done rho Ilan J V Allen of Illinois, mode s speech in lifilianspolis, lust week, in which he es;.lslne.l Willi TIIN BON Di WEAR ,NXNAIPTRII in y that 'hone borilla alionla• he ,'temp( from tax it ten T In there nny ren.mi which own fin gitten Tor their ex ernin inn I remember well that a rea non was given when then* -lulls were iimpling in two United State+• It win n.ni¢ned it 9 a reason, that to subject 1114.. e Illond% to In 'Alton for enmity. nl rniitkieipil purou4e., w“111,1 dccrt•dee their value to the holder. But the SOTTO' rtolgon Would apply to every other I. pe cots of tiropprly Your N 1101) is not an valuable to you aalt would be if it were exempted from taxation ; . your (Oral is not no valuable as it would be if exempt trim I.lx•it ion, anti as of all property bit in taxed. Titer. is ne rr• on, thin, whatever why these men who ore so for tunate a•: to bold bondn,. upon which they draw a high rate of interest, paid mi atiolutlly,.h..nl , l be exempied from their due share of the buribens of the no•ernment Let tl4 look at the moil c 0 effeot of the exemption of these totois You aro compelled to build a court-houQe and n . jail, and maintain po bee regulations, and ply thotie who pr - 'eel you in the einnloymeat (if your li•eg tel property—your j Ago, jurors and ..theers of the law, fall~ upon you, and lou, : rib.ne, while he recreate for hot pro perly anal bin prrioin the E!iirie protection. that you receive —You have n court- Itsioe to build. A t at in levied, and collected, nod in•esied in building the couri -bowie Your properly - is subj. cied This tn - r, but his Tinrperty is rrdemsed from It. I=l Lot itx look nle further at :lie pruo:te 11 effect of :him exemption .1 man d.•vire9 to retire from huomrve, pul EiMMUliMadagLi and lake - his ease. Ile sells his farni or wore house. maid inve d is the proceeds In ftivernment bonds Ile retires from business Ile no longer continues to earn his living in the sweat „r his face, *ce*rdiii7, in Bis tee ll,mittiand Ile does .to even Io hr trou'de I w!th ate lonee tit boa'sr keeping, on I takes hi. tun,ly oti I rwir , s. to L fir•l I,elt I of h, fading house, and lives Sr t.t. Every six 111011111 N lie 'ilk, 10 the honk and deaws his intere , t upon Ili. hundred thousand clothes in bends I fi l e t ix-enlleetor don't know hire, he cannot reach his property Some 1 , 104- illll 111 . 1Prillon he says to hts wife Vint he has hired a pair or 110TP1 1 .111.1111 earriaze, and propo•es 10 take it ride They etnrl 1111 1111111 g one of your nvennco, 0111 Ili, wire rein irks --Tloy have Improved ibis road very ro--h miner"! wits here boa.. They 11 .6 cut 4 ofwn ilia high nisei,. anti graded the low places, and bud, aqueducts rieropti the streams, end hone groveled flip road flllll m Ids it hruulfnl drive Inde e d, 11 , .w dud They do The husband replies —"Why !hey kyle.' it tax upon the properly in the au tatty of the road Neighbor over there had lo pity a dollar on the huslr,l of the valuation of hie house d lot neixtibrr B hod to tiny the sa ol Nonni on the valuation of his farm.ilie widow WOILLYII Who has that heart o I 1 1 11 . -.01. nn' ~ ver there lia4i pay a iddiir lon the hundred of the bottom of het I pr ,, he - ty, and the one armed soldier had to pay a dollar on the hundred ofil ie •aluniion of his hide place 'which he bought out ot the earnings of his service money to the army.— They collected this !as, hired halide, and made this 1.11 1.ro , r(11O111 Truly it is II beautiful drove ' • Well, husband, you live in 111,11 11410 net, how much bad you to pay , you, too, bad to pay something '" • No. not cent , my property 111 to Our moot n , bends, [applause.] and Congtess bah S/1,1 the the State and county or ittuttic.pal autlioriiisui shall not touch such property " They ride on, and presekti), they come to a fine school tiou-e It has architectural style and beauty, and the interior lo couvenierily arranged with desks for the use of the children Bard by is a well of living water Around the house is a beautiful iron or wooden fence. The wife asks • • Bow del they build that school houre. liu.band "" 'They built it by a lax levied upon property tti ibis school dis trio —Neighbor A's property, and neighbor 0 a property, and the widow woman's property, and the one armed soldier's properly, was all taxed a dot' liar on the hundred, and in that way motley enoug i tt wan rai•ed to build the 'mese well my dear, you live in tide echuol district ; didn't you pay some thing , bow muck did you pay towards —Not a dollar, my money is all in government bonds and they can't tax it for any such purpose as [bat." ,Again the wife says : ..11sinhand, we have fire children I understand they have lured *competent teacher here,-and we had bed tiemer send the obildreh here to school There I. ht:Py. andlilancy,and. Tommy, and Billy, and Hiram Ulysea Laughter. J They must all go to echool Iles wibler. Wall my deer," says lbe *Pe, "all bough these people may not he able to tax you for building retitls and nehool bowies I reckon if you tend fiv• children to ecbool this winter, it will colt you something-" l•No my dear,you don't seem to understand pt all The school teacher is paid out ofnthe school fund. My property is not taxable for any such purpose, therefore I get the benefit of the school without paying the <endive ''' Well, j tet about that time, fellow cilitens, if I were a judge on the bench, as I was once, and bat wife should come and ask for a divorce frrni her husband, because he wanted to use his neighbors roads and send his chil dren to school at his neighbors' expense I would grant it In a thoment,ron the ground of Inhumanity. [Applause And yet there are thlousande and tents of thousands of instances of that kind oc curring throughout the length and breadth of the land. "Rah for Orant and More-tax 1" cried one of the over-joyous and top-heavy lamp-bearers in the Radical procession yesterday, who had forgotten the name of his candidate for the Vice Preaßteq,, cy. He accidortally hit upon what was ntomapproprlate. He blundered upon the expression of a great truth; for if the Radicals should succeed It will be literally and sadly—Grant and more tax 1-1 iitsburg Post What it Will Lead To Have candid, moderate men consid ered what *ill he the coirsequence of n triutarph of the Jacobin party "In the cobitig election? \len of violence, rev olutiohnry in their spirit, intent upon carrying out impracticale theories, is it safe to leave the linvernments longer in their hands ? The country has had no moment of repose'since ihey came into power, and every sane man must see that it can have nano while suoili men rubs. Should their presidential ticket he elected, and tha majority in Congress anll ho w11)1 them, they will clean that their policy, their most extreme OICO9- urcH have been endorsed, and they will be more violent than ever. Should there be any one who believe! that Grant would be dt•pcsed to modratiori, is there any one PO weak on to suppose thnt he could restrain them? No, they would cast him aside as. they have Johnson, and as more than likely, they would have treated 'Arcola, had / he lived The history of the French Revolulinn in full of instruction and warning. There the moderate men, one after the other, all went down before the fury of the Jacobins So it has been in other countries, and will be here, until the party itself shall he put clown by the up rising of the eober•mindell,' order losing people, who he in become tired of the rt olence of fanaticism, and shinned at iLe prospect of interminable disorder and ver increasing extravagance and cor rupt ion. floes any men hope for repose, for stability, for order and prosperity, with the Government in the Minds of such a parte It is without practical wisdom isiThotTrefiteesmanehip, snit ireehiell in visionary theories end • imprnetienl Helie , ney which us experiments will WI, end yet wit) lie persisted in to destruct aye Buds beCriU4e there will he want ins both capsoity, to discover, and cand.r d mit - I so liverance and safety And while they have hero making n show of reducing expenditures. GI IJ feet upon the ['residential elecdion, no nooner will Iliov receive the popular en doraernent, and the further lease Of power, which they are Prel.ing. than they will conic in with deficiency billa to provide fir expeullitur v which they hove well known' their p , hey and the creed of their partisan% would demand quit which have been artfully kept back I until after the elet Hon le•tired of /I • CO"111)1111!lel• In power, the fl ,cf mates of extravagance tied e , rrtiption will he opened. and they will find pretexts for running up the expenditures by bun dreds of millions, aril debt and tazatun will increase to an extent that will de spoil the country of 'prucrrity. ernah entrrprt.e. paralyze and tnipo•er fah industry.antl turn the people Into poison non hop - Hopi' tonitorrn to ?heron ,s,,ll , l , ited wealth of the owner. or the Planks, bond , . and f.i,lor , ba, or drivi , 'hem to revolution We worn ciptlo.l t o h o w ,re of Coe fnte WI 1(.11 It IN proi4 long not the people to ,leNperiil:, 11 %VIII, the •Iren¢lh to Inke whit( they need they will not low go hungry or linkfil lieware of Ihe cry bread or blood Ilregfl Wood: It ba• been heard ill... Miler littlik 1) with what terrible ',mortalities ' Let not wealth, and monopoly, and greeik provoke the repetition here v of what we P1111.1 , 11r to contemplate, Kt which stn not be avoided, if this Jacobin party in still to role over ?TS If, in their abort itighted sielfi•bneim and folly the bank., the scrip baron,. nod the C 0 ,101) buy the election for three it ppreesorit and robherts of the land. the lon,'I on , ' w ill come when 11-eir ill gotten and ill -I I perish before the wrath or the re ,, ple, and freed. m will he won a whirl) it will have been the bills or the money kings not to hair a etl .1 by timely cuticersionit. .tad the r turd tree, to have provoked by haughty bear ing ambitn.pi;ring arid crushing exael• 100 e. —Tirhange —Some of the !Indica! Donkey. are making quite i loud noire with 11111 ar vlllOl.lll Tr the government were to redeem sl.r,lomoo oho, of 5 2)Y to oa t , wt.tt grppnbackg. the country would colter front am undue inflation of the cur renry " Thee WOll4l do 'eery well an nn ergo melt' against the 1/ruiner...tn. if the Dem occnte prop' erd to redeem fifteen lion tired million.' al °nee'. not, they do no Rad] thine The grinner portion of shone haute ba - ve nro yet been out ,fl•e yesrts, and therefore are now yet iine - rind even when Inc the government ran) Of Its o - rilan, defer their rid,mpiton for fifteen yeere Gov So•yntotir to too Phrewil.ft fimincre In even talk nhout etiddeoi conversion of Fin vent no amount of bonds into greeohnekn The red. nip non, hr argued, may brio!, at abet 1104 must (0 . 071 Aloaly - no meter than the bovines. wants of 'he comitry will fermi' flow s rnpolly th 41 May be, will of retiree depend vet, touch upon err itunnianeen , hut the deleriaimillna from time In 'joie of the exact aninaala which ma y safety he con•erto if will bean a,ni pie io Ibe Secretary of the Treneury an an arithmetical problem in "the rule of three There in. therefore. not n par lisle of danger of an undue inflation on der the Democratic policy. The only queoljan for the people In decide le, Khali ihe government redeem the 6-20'n with govellinient nioney. no coed inn - to the coot - rem . ; ov e- pram - Ma 'lle increase the deht,do the avuoint of tint hundred And pd sty million'. of dollars, by purchasing gnu I with greenbacks, in or der to redteyn the bonds with gold? Thit ' a thlitiiildron in a nutshell—notli• mg more, nothing IMO —Lewistown Dem des:. / ANDERHONVILLE.-WO clip the follow ing from the Reading Gaze(' and Demo crat: "The Radicals in Congress recently likened a bill portioning three of the guard* of the Andersonville prt.oh. Theme patri otic fellows, whose bullets 118011 to whis tie along the deed line, have turned Radicals, and following the lead atf Joe Brown, the founder of the prison, will vote for Grant This account,' for the sudden tenderness'of Congress towards the "fiends in human shape" that once shot down our bfave f Bows when they reached a cross the (lend line for a drop of water. 'Rah for Grant and Ander sonville?" The Radicele.—What They Arg, hod Who They Are. The Prros yesterday republished nn article from the Indianapolis Journal henticd ••W lie are Demoefaits! Aa this opens an interesting field of inquiry '•on the other 'wk.': we puluoin a partial list of the disiingLisi.ed radicals of 'the countiy who are advocating the election of Grant anti Collar. ilere,ero some of the worthies : Parson Itrownlow. who said he would rather go to hell With a loyal negro than to (lona % with a i copperhead, le %rad ical. Carl Schurz, who otioiaiy announced that God m.ei tip imaginary being, the Bible only fit to amuse children. RD.! the Chrintain Sabbath a relit of bat banana, is a radical. Kerijsmin F. Buller, who look such good core of lhr silver spoons in ihe Smyth ihaL 'bey lis•o never been seen or helm' of since.ia n rsdicsl A. Alpeora Headley, and ex cnpvicl from Sing Sing, and a colored ra, pod bagger, who waula lo go to Congresd, tp radical Parson Krnook, who was ob.:polled from his parimb in Nlnlitincliu•etts, on itc count ci bin beastly conduct, in a rad ical , Hector Tyndale. who applauded to the echo the brutal renduot of the murderer and incendiary John Brown.is a radical Nathaniel [bloke, who proposed in let the Gilley alide, la a radical IV o;mm I,loyd Garri.on. who de nounced the Union and the CuOstitut ion an a longue with death and a convent with I ell. in a radical .lobo A Ilingbans. wbo n+,...i4ied in the conviction and miyarr, by a millinry emnml 4 4ron, of ror innnrrn: wnmarr, radlenl Edwin NI Stanton. who helped in slaughter Tinian auldiera nt the South by rrtu•tuk in arced. , Inn lair exi.liange of prisoner+, radical. 0- Simon (111 w rn n • 'resident liintion in recign Iheofltµe of Si"nreinry of War, nn amino , nit the • hue and cry" again•i him and WA, CPll`ll , ed br ilk own party in Cuni to a radical John W liotnny. who wrtm frrerd io rrilingniah ilic to^r titre rolatiion of Son reihry of ihe by on account of acriona charges mail, h ihr ffoor of the Senaie,ia a radical Morton \le Nlichnol, oyor of Philn .1,11,11 in, who ••went n fi-hmv" when 11, Pre,l.loo • qll , l Vr...4•1y 'f1.111 , 141 , he ehn f nragi-inve of the nil lino tan Iniftrnl T C;illicoti, who in now in prinon in N w ik, I f .r g. , vern turn) nt n I !beer, a ra.11,..0. .1 incs \I A -Wry, whr, wnn rd n ¢o•- rrntnrnl ouinnrnt ' lvr n 1r T, 1. and wrt.te to 1114. 1441.. r 1100 in or hi.. rncrrralrr tinvirrrl t 1 h,o n Snyrr in nil he [ l olllf4t" , ,n R r t.11,t1 Tun er fie r ri. in Ih,• :r!•i'ule who 1100. unreel the while , 11... t. 01 Ihr o , llollf lt i 40,1 , 00001 11, ti .01,0111 to 0.11 N COY.VvIIIIO/1 or Ir -Irvip'e, and .on.l Gar eltpet •C I I .W4g., Yllll{ , P., 1111.1 body 1. 0 r. gi4l exeept ili•urgiaiiti," it it The pr, , ,lviit the Union 1.1.3e11e 31 n.ler.on inho now 111 Li' It r 01 PM ling roiled) 1711...1,v Wli/1 13 , 13 111 . 1111:! 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ILL .ft The Loyal Elephant {Vhrnrrrr y. ii lipoir a 11.4.11,11 I leclalm f.iv. r 01 I.nying Ille L 211 bowl. in Kill ••1 x•k him how ninth 11,14 will in V re/I.r the n•uignul debt whp, h is flow o thouirlMl Iu lured , 7 , 1 orul forty rfullionv 11 10r dr.e• not know iell nun ILrwr 1.0,1,1, LOlll,lOO In the turn Of OOP ilnouertied, fire 100tdred rn tl WWI It 1011ntrt. rind with wild nil it 1 , 1, in , um of 11 r 0.00. will 10 1101 del 1 )u..1 witlrrd 110111,004 "tlf 11011,0,, 10...t.tee I,lrty milln ton of d,,11..rnt of tl nnnunlly '1'1,1• d.. 10 will ilnen be in r1 , 11r),1 nuilit.f•rm three thoigionel itro'hundr,d maltorit, Ihr Inlurr•l of whirl' is one I.lindrell And timely•iwo Indlions In void At the Inet Premliiential elrelion we p u lled Inur million. or , every VO,. I n IllerefOrlyhdi hied to hp. "Irt•r I,llhtry • _'loll for which the pre4cot 1t5,11,11 p lacy has entered judgment— fir $S01), 'he interest of which PI.") Add in the flee of a ll these Ire u emluns facts, theme toys! hypocrites Isla shout plying the del t in gold,when , her Cull P.C., reely rake money enough g I I, crectiliscks, national currency and •1.1.1,14 , 4 , rs in lay the interest -- G'lrurfirld rpuhbran an , fficial Net that the Audi or-Generat'm (Mine. under the prettent noutnhent. Ileneral Ilurtran(t, halt C 0..? etterl.s $20.000 Inure than under but )entueralie ptedeerneorn Why Is the, be amwit of labor performed does nor warrant the increased outlay Nothing tippet-rs on the sarfnce to JUNIIty t he AC ot, of expenditures a psne t itvd And What, then, flan become of the intiney! It bay been squandered upon politic:et taroritee, who have drawn eel and perfot moil no labor. .There aro haattdrede of such took or the Radi cal party in the Stall , . They attend to political matters, and are fed and cloth ed and made rich on the money made by (lard working, honest. people. Some of these cornier:min ore quartered on the Auditor Cienernl's Office. and thal ac counte for the increarel expenditure of that department of the State. If people 'wit•h to pee thee'. entire of the Common- wealth reduced, they must elect the Democratic candidates for Auditor-Gen eral and Hutveyor General They will dismiss the 111110011 N persons In those of fices, and thus save'titlusauda of dollars to the lax payers —.Aye. -----"I will ham no policy of my own" onyx (len. Grant. The mongrel policy. ns shown by the report of the Secretary of he Treikury, k n Author increiike of twelve millions more to publio debt. Robbery Th., little pritv thief who tnay rob a hen roost, er may q44444Lotire—of the „, cem.ttnew of life 'in kii p Ito ty gelluel; ; - enn be pintished by on, m fflf r., „ f jtis ice; biii 111. i) .liicf %MI() In 110 , 11. 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I ) u In m il.e ti,nl6 ' en ft.• 1,4 re.er I 1 ".• anf•aeriil :11111111W irely.ne eiintit,ued ••I it hen here for lime ye Ire, 1111.1 0114 14 the 5,4 11111 e I ever got II eitt • rter f r 01 , 17 t. I nm iti)xell from file Vlr,inta, no I intend ti) go buck li••me an cool in I Coll get money enough De , e people nip tier" enre n6lnnrc for rt e..lervil ai d o g (hie ean'i gn Litt. he in sneezed nt an tliettgb - -The situ Pdl , l'MaY. 11,11 i t " n" Mlle Wlll4 at tile 11 , 11 O ' Ull , 01). 11111 4 1 teitienilier dist the wths inini in INbit S o ws ally prvmle rain ti,l that 16r ,1,•ti.11 or 1,1,1 cohn wunld softie the Isisgin flint tse wield lisps nu junto or it I:%vy one no w feei4 Ittai the country 14 1401 what 11114144114) he llir 041114 ruled, ❑nd dint !goy Ina and wnyM, Tl,e loam 111111)4 e•pl•rnnllY, feels It in hi, incl enyrd , •xp•n , rv, awl in the fact that he 1141 denied 414,44 y 444u41)- 111C11111 110 hail before. Vote for Se3aiour and Itlatr ---The double price of ten, the triple pries of rugar, the rutnoun cost of cloth ing, and the velucliy anSl o)hune With which property in almost e‘rry lout of the rolin!ry is running from . ..the poor to Ihe rich, in consecpienOe e * the inequali ty ottti-tisjustten , of Ituttstton, oro-titets with wboelt poor 111011 Can clove the 01001114 of blatant Radicals at thi4 time. Homebody would only roast freedman alive, flay a carpet-bagrer I hide from He body, or insult a New Est., - land school-warm in the Sout Hhe would entitle himself to imperishable honor in Radical estimati9n tit this particular time. That party is sadly in want of something of a sensational order to fire the public , heart. Won't somebody tread on somebody oleo's coat tail ? --Grant cries "let us have peace." We agree that lie eliall have all the peace lie desires after the election, as :tumour will soon Nettle the contentions wHich are briught about by the unconstitutional acts of a corrupt Congress. —Cnn you think of any Democrat who would he likely not to be aseeised? If yon can, hunt him up and see that he is mycesed. EMI • , •• M E n !ml E
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