Bellefonte Democratic Watchman Y. P. (IRAN MEEK Ink-Slings —Our otehanges Foy" that 'Tenn" on tho Albany Vily National bank urn being etteMred. Data sliove nny •of them up this way, if you'please. • —Secretary &WARD'S State Dertrtrnont ex pended illou last your for soap. We -Have no doubt thnt department expended at least as much for suds. —The Radical State Convention in Virginia, held at Petersburg,_ broke up in a row. There'll be a general row in thst part)' soon. ' -_M. U. J01.1.S has been appointed ticket agent at Byler station, on the Clearfield railroad. What a r fjolly ticket agent hell make. On inntig,nration day Oen. On VIT'Et father fell down stairs and nearly broke hie neelc. We woeder if rutin oil had anything to do with it? —PETROLEUM V. NASBY i4to lecture in Lock Harem There'm no petro leum about hint—that's a lie. Ire's a regular barrel of nisi] oil. --GRANT's flither'n hcaith !x RANI 10 he improvintr. What a delightful thing it would be if fix !mull could be Baia of the health of the country I —f"orey-ooo•le fanne,,The Bellefonte Watch an's' Ine lin,.Tne ..11og" Oxon owe writor hotter fool "I titan no on at 0-11eldnesburr, sm,winrd. N o t if we were to borrow from voli. A (log hit n chunk of flesh about the 8 ;" „r a piece of chalk out of ,TonN Idczitr's leg, whereupon John shot him. That clog wati effectually mu, —Prof. ]MILLER has Interceded F. 11 Eq., in the Greenville Argut. We , mppo.e there will be le.t, hrnerin in the ethtoriald of that paper herenfier. —A lstr. Lovrrr was nominnted for tone council in Lock Ifitven, but.'wll9 hinted by two rotes. Ilia nominn tton (lurnt seem to pitmen too men. The diTnt love it. . =The SJoteli Church in Rome, says Dr. Crs nmy held in rt ernnnry over. a pig, sty. That congregation IV certainly more fortunate in beingrover the pie sty than under it.' —"There's many n the sup and the lip." So said our devil the other ihy when he attempted t dance hornpipe on the wet flour, and (dipped into the nttsli trough. Con•ont inn of rood Temniers of Wr• tftrn Penn•viv,inin, will moot at Tionesta, fur tog tho Fret work in may To be followed, no doubt, by an in- formal Meeting of Good Tipplers the week nfter. —Tliceditor of the Clinton Democrat has been pre.enteil ttith some kind•qfn lutinu for cleaning the teeth. He says f goniebodyb will loan hint n tooth brush, he will give it a fair trial. He can't hare ours. —We don't wish to impute had mor als to any of our public officers, but " have mdioputable authority for saying that tho Attorney General's a fire in Washington is now a regular Iloaa•house. —A Indy In Irma comity, inwn. edrnrti•e• herself an an "atternevnena tit law" We Put pn•e es Oath next have the farmerena yeti tionlnv to the Pre•tdentr•n for a commi•- einn for a daughter as an °Meares@ in the army-Br. Yee; or for the poet of whipky in iipectresa of New York or Ph iladel ph in —CARL &nun and PAttsoN IInowr• tow occupy ndjoinint; meats in the Senate at pre gent. Unlegg they im• prove their morale they'll be likely to 6, rupy adjoining fires in hell after. —"Who is Boast 7" ask the Radi• chip. Why, itccording 1 , 0 WOODWARD, he ki one of the most conservative men in Pennsylvania, and one of the fel• 1041 that McCune did'nt want in GRANT'S cabinet in place of Corms. That's who he is. — lleihdorsburg hot. the Itch.—Runt_ Globe Huntingdon hann't c and. It Rho brel./A too old and slow to actratch.—/Tollidayablifo Sian dant. Just come to 'Bellefonte, you miser• able ink•slingers, if you want to see things. We're fast enough and young enough to kick aid scratch both.' " — A TAIDAMP horiebelanging to John 13llger, 104 1, 0111Noklin township, disci last wool& for Do yon mean to say that the horse died in 1311t,ort'Et •stead, and does that secure nitomt from undergoing the common, )set 9f morality ? If so, 0, DtLotlt, liVe forever! -'-The most exciting topic of discus• sion ielhe new piece of furniture just InttpdpCeti iri,to the White House telibitttea cabinet maker, Mr: ORANT. 109 COMpOlia of six different PieCes, of . timber, ofowhich are pro notinced regdlar "sticks", by those cu rable of judging, , nllntr A,Plelc tee, aftio cg.retul fiolp I ng.t l r "Ink e orthen trri teritli editor n lntnnto Watchman, In or clic, opinicinthat If the afar°. Lc7-, , - -,11-111.1if VOL. 14. maid "Inlt•alinßn', wore of tho mono height'', breadth and depth of the gtn•vlmga of the nforenaad ad interim they • would fill sundry 'trough,'" without the soldition'nf water, or— welt wo thirdcao, tocr..eHolideystroep,Standard. There may be x:. i ntl,glity good joke in the above, but we eon* , our inability to see it—especlally as we don't use gin. A "whisky-sour" for us, if you please. --The Johnstown - Democrat has been orlarged and improved. An evi dence that the Democracy of Cambria county are made of the right kind of material. We congratulate "ye edit ors" of that paper on the good prospect before them. • —On vvr's cabinet begins and ends with "ILII " Our friends of the Har• ridanrg Patriot say that "some think het-rinse it scan Egregiow Blunder and ()them because it iv an everlasting Bore." We euess it will prove to he both in the end. —Now that Cox is in the Cabinet, a certain editor proposes that we have coelcg in Bellefonte—fighting cocks. tie thinks it would he fine sport to haven pair of game cocks tear each other to picees occagiopnlly. We ff,ness he ling cocks lin the brain. —The Cabinet Reemq to he very Illy. tastefullo our Radical frientli. They can't nniteretand tvliat mould have pop. tvr to make choice of suell'a Pct of nobody's "Wit v,'• Fa y they, there isn't a man in it that ain't more of a Rim V t V 1 is kut: than oil Wtta.rs The Upheaving of tho Mountain—A Mouse Emergoth. Tl,O pt , rtentoui Hilenoe, ill k"hich I:,T, prior to the 4th of Marelt, wtappe.l intentiong in reTird to lila t•lt.incf appointment., W:l9 bro ke!: up pit the rollt in+tant, ant the fiil• main % 11,t. of appointees sent in to the Senate for confirmation : Secrditrq of Stato--ELlitu 11. WASll rtvr r, Su- n fury 01 . the T rCa3ury --A. T. STEW %ET, Of New York su.roary rf . Mr Nary £ Bort tr, of Penned vatlin. ,_S(' , rf (IV , / , q • Ott. ‘ , Ol l 11 of Ohio. P , stinalter Genoa,' —.Tons . A. J CurcsivEr r,, of Mnryland. Allot Ivy (ierteral —E B. Bonn, of Ma,i-achuqtat, - What a Calenet !" en: the evela• east ion of et erybody when thi t list of one-hoes men n:l4 tir t announced. In the Senate, when it ttagread out, grave members looked at each other in Llauk ama7ement, «bile others openly smiled with ridicule at such tt wonderful coin Ideation of:le:cords:it elementq,- , The Democrats Inagred over the diqmay of the Radii-al., bile the woe-begone comittnanceq the latter was proof usipive that hey were up a :--tumr:. The following is the scene in the Senate and House, after the announce• ment of the appointments: =1 Both Republican and Democratic Renators were surprised. All seemed to be disappoin• bed The rending of the narpe of Washburn° had apparently alb/misted their appetites for mord of the same wart. When the name of Al. exander T Stewart was rend, the Set - into!, looked from one to another In ftehmetholent. Before they had recovered from their surprise, the nomination of Adolph E. Bork, fordecrem ry of the Navy wan laid before them. 'Who is her "What Is her "Where la her' were queseione asked by n dozen at once Then fpl towed the nomination of Jacob D Cox for Sec• cetary otthe IntePler As he was well known, the selection crented no sensation. But when the name of Judge Hoer of Massachusetts woe read, emother season of inguiry followed, and a half dozen anxious Senators gathered around Charlet. Sumner and Henry It Ikon for portion. tars. The nomination of Cresewell seemed to give satisfaction ?111 'MIN IN TIN 00011 The House learned of the nomination during a db , cussiou over the Covode-Foster contested eleetion. Al scene of excitement followed , — While the newspaper men were lm parting their Information to the House, a messenger came direct from the Senate Chamber with an °Mutat Rat of the Cabinet appointments. There tees general demand that the newt/ stinuld be read from the, clerk's desk. It wag reed, ancl the House beanie so excited that It was ftnpossi. hie to resuMe business for some time. The Repubican* were huddled together in knots talking loudly, and come of them bitterly con• demning the appointments. Fernando Wood, John Morrissey, John Fox and Mr Oinking formed a (inlet little party by themaelves, and iooked on the scow) !nth aro/ling Interest. , aps acCalul FOR 1 . 112 SOMo of the Republicans *inured no woo-be gone and disconsolate that Ikfr. Chas. A. Eid • ildgo, the only Democrat in tho llowe from Wineonsp, nerung to his feet and ettggentod that the °tine take a romps for ten initiates so that t m Mourners might have en opportu nity to cornmlessrate each other. "A round of laughter follows"' thiniwitte sally, hut the tug geetion was acted iteen, and a moss was ta ken. wrto td awns? Th le waa the main Inquiry, Th Repot,!lrani seemed unable to answer tho attention. Eve. rybody wonted at /len on this point Finally Judgo Georg* W.-Vloodwiyrd, got Wm floor, and said: As to the Secretary ofSho Navy, A !nom eonservAtiva or rexpeetable ci ten was hOt to I* found In PlOntutyivanis," Ms seethed to eva satianionon. sod tlon Houma rdaurpod Its uoluooo. T A rid well might the Radical Sins , ore nittl fcc.•l Worried over tit . ° cabinet,. for dia not embrace a single name of prominence or nbilityl "STATE RIGHTS AND FEDERAL UNION." BELLEFONTE, PA., FRIDAY, MARCH 12, 1869. E. B. WASIIIIVRNE, the Secretary of State, they well knew to be nothing greater than a schoobbonse politician, who had never done anything to enti tle him .to each an honor. It was GRANT'S gratitude for hie past friend. ship nt a time when the now President needed friends, that made WASIII3IIRNE the premier—nothing [more. They know, too, that A. T. STICWAIII was as unfit for the treasury secretaryship as a man could be, having a capacity for nothing eke than getting money, which is said to be theleast meritorioup ofall capacities., They, were aware also that A retell E. BORIS was not the man for the Nary department, being a gentle man without eXperience in any public position. For Cot they had but •little respect, feeling that he lind riot meri ted the position, ad a party man, and being but of mediocre ability. With CRESSNELL they imagined they could grt but only one or two of them had ever lienrd of Judge lio‘n. They felt outraged and insulted, and with wounded leelinge aril black looks talked and gemtieulated to each other all or er the Senate Chamber Nevertheless, they canifirmed the nominations unanimously. They did not dare to do othernise. Notwith. EtTinding their objection., they felt it could be death to the nilminietra tion to !nude n fight on its first public net. and hence they gulph ed ildwn their indignation, iind, by a litiglity effort, (mime! their feeliic, , s in• to something lihe equanimity. Yet curses, not loud but deep, lingered in their hearts and mounted to their tongue., making in their lm.onis a per lect hell ut inicApressed and impotent ME it is no wont - Ter that Gen. ClnANtr kept the nainc.t r hii c•ib 'nit ml!,,,t(q , to luin.telf. limp he announced them Nardi .ly bero , e the Inauguration, there would lint e been the do 11 to pay in the radical (-Imp, dor, in the worl4 of the Lauravtar Ilijo,cfr “Never in thiLlitidory of any nation wore much notiodit v colic. exervoie the uhf , nv of irate '1 here iv not a inan among them who pirseeieo, any proper ne-e for the posh ion nlilch he is chosen to fill. Contrary to the vioitoni of all bin preelero•Rgere. Urant ink eolopletely mired all the protnlaent public :11 , n of lite pa, tv 'I he men of mind and cal turn, w lio have made the Rrpuhltrsn Ivo ty what it le, have all 1,1,11 'WI fteldl) to make ,nom for tin ltir,t•tirl• per,otetl Invortteis and pltvate benefactors of General (.11.07 111 Rkr:tt de , tertptloll of the Ins: cabi net ( : Im.en by LORD CIIATIIAM o FO Rp plicable to the one just dirt/Wit togetlr er by isir, GRANT, that eve in,ert a as a better ' picture 01 t1:1,4 remarkable piece of fuz mum: that, any %we could dra%‘ oulseiver. tlatatlenet, Bt,RKR I rnnete nn ntlmlnivrntion so clivemiercd and ape , k led a put together n pie , coi Jain• ery ru Oosely indented mid whimaically dor. tailed; n Cabinet so am iintal) mltud, such a 'dove or dlrer•olled Mosatea , out h n tomsehe led I , llVOlllOllt. i‘lthi , Ut cantata, • • • that it ien• indued a 'my curious ahem tall utterly IMRE& to 101101, [lllll 11111/1110 to hll4lltl WI The colleminiiii whom he had iviinorted 'tared nt each other, 11111.1 were obliged to ask, lid, your name? 'air, you Iwve tlio radian IWO of Hoch a rite ir bra a thou,ied par dims.' i venture to any It did SO 1.1 , pe1l that pennon' had at Olive added between them who hail Inner Alpoko other In their lives, until they couturtheviselves, ti n y knew not now, pigging together, heads and points, in tho same truckle bud " Such it 4 the Cabinet of K man whose Mflisli wisdom bad lad his party to cx pect something wonderful. Years of ter this posterity will wonder whether he was the greater lcnave or fool A Hope Lett It will take twenty•eight States to ratify the negro suffrage amendment before it elan become part of the Con.iti talon. It is cerkaiß that New Jer• eey, Delaware, Maryland, Ohio, Ken tucky, Indiana,.Georgia,Cl LI I fornia and Oregoo ,witt not ttgreifto it. New York arul Connecticut are considered doubt ful,. and Virginia, Texas and Missis- Aippi will not be inn position to ratify it until after the October election. This will bring tile question before the peo pie at that election, becirtule not more than 25 States can possibly ratify by that time. So gentleman Democrats, pliik your flints and be ready, in case present Legielature of our State passes this amendment, to make the revocation of that ratification the issue next fell, Negroes must not vote in Pennsylvania, and the white men of the State have it in their power to so constitute the next legislative body. which assembles in liarrisburg, that all the darker legislation of this , one may bp' liped . OfT the statute•tiook. bfalio 049' ryucstiat the leen°, 'then, Demoerstes, land swear by all the prim plea et your NO: that the supremo; or thie white race. ! o ak u bald.in Pennsylvania, i Resignation Of Stewart. There is a law on the statute book, eighty yeme old, which • makes, inelgb hie to any . high oilier, of public trust or profit under the government, such as a cabinet office, far instance, any Person engaged in foriiign commerce or who owns a sea vessel for the pur• pose of carrying on the mercantile siness. This law bea're the aignature of 0601tOr WASuoriirox as President of the United States, but was entirely overlooked by the brilitant statesman who now, vesidos in the White Rime, when t he ntatirnatert Mr. A. T. Him ART, the great dry goods merchant of New York, to a seat in the cabinet, and also by our wise and profound Senators, when they confirmed that nomination. The consequence is, it now turns out that Alr. STEWART cannot hold the office of Secretary of tiro Treasury, muse he is an importer and orator in foreign commerce. When GRANT saw what a blunder he hail made, he sent a message to Congress asking them to repeal the venerable statute which disqualified Mr. STEWART, so as to make him eligible to hold the office. But the Rump, with all its blushing effrontery, hesitated about going back on an old law that bore the iininessoisiieli master minds as When. JErFER SON and others, and the re 4 lllt is that Mr. STEWART 11118 both compelled to resign. Under the eireninstancem, GRAN? was obliged to niye l it the resignation, so that Mr. firtw ArT is now not ono of the cabinet as tench as he was a few days ago. Who the eucccesor to SITETTIRT will he, 14 hot, at this writing, determined. It 14 thought, however, that Gro. S. ot'TIT ELL of Massachusetts, would. k.taill a good chance, if Judge tloar— a ni horn the mule State—resigns the Attorney Generalship, as it to runt. ored he will. In that case, it in said 11 MAN Taeuemr, of New York, nil! lie the attorney general. Wh.i.t a rotten old cabinet it Is, any. %say I Airewly one of its most JOITIN hav been found to he worth. lees, and the miserable structure seems to be Aunt to go nil to pieces I Let her went, NV hen tie, question of the adoption of the liegro siiirrage amendment came beoore the Indiana Legislature. the inembers of the Senate and llrmi.e resigned their seats and went honm. This left that body without a quorum, nod the Radicals were conse quently unable to pass the amendment. We trust, one members in the legis/a 't ore of this State will act upon the hint given them by the patriotic Democracy ot Indiana, in dilse the nevo Beene issue is premed upon them. If they find it iinpossible to defeat it in the regular course of Icgislation„ let them resign, and thus save the pebple an unrighteous infliction by 4 noble and commendable, sacrifice of pnblic posi• tion. We have no doubt the Indiana resigners will all be sent hack to the Legislature, and will resign again, it necessary to the public welfare. And tic Democracy of Pennsylvania will likewise appreciate any sacrifice that may be made on behalf of the people. —At the inauguration on the 4th instant, it wasretnarked that President J 0111.15 0 ,1 wee nowhere to he seen, and his absence front the ceremony has been censured in sotto quarters as a breach of etiquette, When it ie remem bered, however, that Oa last New Year's day Gen. GRANT left Washing ton for Philadelphia in order that ho might avoid the customary call on the President, Mr. JORNWIN'S reason for ignoring the 4th of March ceremony will not he hard to comprehend. Pe side, ilia, during the impeachment fruits, the now ex-President proved Gen. GRANT a 1.1.a..r by the sworn tea , tiniony of Eitcretary S w Ano ,, Wstits, and other members of the cebinee. What wonder, then, that he eiloold wish to avoid personal coniact . With.a. man whom he devised. f Out opinion is that, be.dU ozaatlyi right, end 044;14 not have done otherwise sold mein tained hiscifie-E-1777.77 —We publish in strotherpleeethe Odeon eloquent gw4tirell: o 1 Ea-tesi ilent JonNaori. 40 44 AituirieaK Vzdtil e. Side by aide with the inaugural oc,Mr. Gum; it loom#, tryto tittAtifidept in. tellectual proportions, anti is a ?bin- Quorumlees ' 141 r C , 1,1; ~,!!!} ! v 1 ,11 , . -- 4 ' "I' 1! .1 pieta and exlAnustive vindication of 14 course ne ,against the Radicals. If brai ne are ttny consideration now.a.days, Which we are inclincitlcrdoutg, then the White mouse has exchanged 'whole hendfnil for the shallowest pato that ever attempted to do its honors. A Sorry Soene in the Senete--.Brown. low Taking the Oath. Newt( Baown LOW, the notorione editor of the Knoxville Whig and in. famous: Governor of Tennessee, took his seat in thy, Senate of the United Suttee, on Friday laet, while in a state of greet physical prostration. Rig crimes and diseipatione have worn the old man out, and he present* to day but the wreck of what be was when ho used to preach the divinity of elavertr. By a course of political nctton the mbet perfidious ever practiced. by the basest traitor, the "Parson" has managed to occupy the gubernatorial clinir of his State, and has jurt attained to what. ever little honor may yet he left in the sonatornJhip ; 'but the avenger seems to be on his track, and a dire retribution to await him. The following is the account of the scene in tho Serrate- Chnmher during the administration of the oath of office to the decrepid old EZIM Tho Parson sat In a soft cushioned chair itt the left of the chat - titter, and immediately un der one wing of the lathed gallery. tieing unsble to rke and. walk over to the Pn sitient's drink. Mr. Collo,' said the Senator could go through the cermet:ly where he eat. Tine announcement drum ail eye, in the directmit of the Parson, who certainly premonted tho most extraordinary picture of physioal debility that was over before wanessed any legilletive astembly. Thiel Stevens might have boon convidered, tvhen brought Into the Senate Chamber on men's altrathiere to take his Oar. , among the managers in the meminable dads 01 rho Impeachment trial, the beet Illustration up to that time presented of the triumph of intel lectal sill over a shatteled and prostrate bodily organism, hot lirewniow's appearance showed 01q111 greater lode:attune of physical wreck and yet the latter lacks mutt. lug of the same uncommembla mental Oro and energy tkutt marked to his latest moments the character of 010 Urea Commoner Itrownlow lay back in his chair, Itiv head bent down, ids face shrivelled, glut•ttly and of unearthly hit 1,1. hands 'leaped 1. bony ' , Mod the grasp and hp, enoto - vprearance lethcattre of great phye. kid deproeriton. At. lir. Colfax real the oath the poor old Parson raised his feeble arm, %bleb shook with palsy. and dropped every moment to his nide. A4l.l9lttlit. licryeallt,l• Artlll Itr•Set. %eta Oyer and nndnlm•d bin arm through the remainder alike ceremony, though the old man movie one or tvvo4lompqrsac charts by Itsirogilf to sustain the rivttt arm by propping it with the left hand 'Piero were kw in that Monate, no matter what their poll• ties. hot felt starred to oominisserallon ut Cos appealing speetaele of tottering humanity Itemoerats could readily forv.tv 0 their 1112 ete- Iwo foe. nit the ought of an much that touched their better nature. After Ito Mal taken the ninth the Ihtt sun Stretched forth lit. heed for glens or tinter. which 14(11012 wildly before it reached hi. lips. 'fhe rirdeal, slight an it seemed, had colnpleiely exhausted him Tho Washburne The, ilea of appointing such a man as E. 13. Wasiinunste to fill ut otlice once occupied by Thomas Jrrrtabo. and DANIEL \Yuma, would never have entered the head of any man ea% e GRANT. With trio exception ut putting the present incumbent of the presiden tial °nice in the White boucle, it 16 the hugest joke that was ever played on the American people, but we fear the laugh hill cOme out of the wrong side of the mouth. Weo.nnurtN. le in eery way incompetent to fill the ()AT, and is besides a Mall of violent temper and hasty conclusions ; whereas, the Secre tary of State should be the coolant and ablest of men. Of Wasnituirsc, n itatli cal member of Congress once spoke in this wise: "rr there be in our midst one low, "sordid, 1, ulgar soul, one barren, inedi "ocre intelligence, one heart that is "canons to every kindly sentiment, "and to every generous emotion, one "leprous with slander, one mouth "which . is like unto a den of-wild beasts "giving forth deadly odors; if there be "here one character which, while "blotched and spotted, yet raves and "rants and blacleguards like- a prose- 'ante; if there be bore one bold, bad, "empty, bellowing demagogue, it is the "gentleman from Illinois," Suchla man• is not likely to do tis any good in - A position where the slightest mistake or oversight or ill temper may involve the conntry in a tbreign war. The very fact that he is the premier, &liana Gansu 'adruiptii tration. ' • — , —The etectlon in New Hampshire, on Tuosdny isevesulted, in the triumph of the Radical candidate far Governor abett 3000 mn,jority, which is fur thbusand lei thou ) chutar receiviat, showing a 'ltirge, •Democratio 60c1 anon fbr New liampeltired • --2--gcirn'etioai • in "flio: AitztiPir Pozec.t49! l #4.°4F°l of .4 Ys , ,in giviogidunkonlisoil of Wic different 814 tilthribtt 'Of iho Fiegitltptti, of 'WA 4 The following pretty little poem was ritten a number •oLirases ago, whew e author was probably sofnewhat punier iind more sum:arable than ha ' d now. It was published in'the Nerth ot/ab,pra Times, of which . perr we thappened at that tia►a.to be editor, but 'Owing to, the' modesty of our friend 'Smith," was never reproduced in this tection. We print it to-day for the henetit of those of our young folks who qw feel just as he felt then. WbNr wrtAre THE MASON, NO. lL there's a Mlle locety caller; romantic'A rucy 1%11. When my spl it often often watotac•—• ! ' W hate tho cauao I cannot tall. • Ilhfaro lions to elk and listen ' ~I'o the cheerful morpfng tar Of the little feathered Singing sweetly ALL the I lly. k i I irr 'there are gentle summer sunbeams: Where Phe fragrant tinware grow ; they set my heart a throblng Y I What's the cause I do not knowt Over fonder In the valley, , Down along the • Sprucy Dell," Lives a fair and gentle maiden— , Wonder whether she could tell? ' !lender Whether shots thlnklail d Of the slegiqg fittle birds— Whether sweeteOetrains of music, Could not theelkin Mile words? Ten 1 ifendeiwttilthir Cupid. With fitty,llttle dart, Ever whit en h 'I/realest mato On the tablet of her heart? elhowd 1 won4or, When !know It briril peen her bosom hsel 4n A d abeam ot Joy upon here a taae, That taught me to believe, net I Wender what's the reuoa `v WI I love th e "Sprucyll" Tit!4ol% the mosnyJelley—. u the gentle sudden tell ? For I' • hstirly when 's thinking; • !Thai onder why I should; Mil I • Mil tell the reason— couLL. , Bzu.ssolrrsi • .nlri Co., Pa., lar,o. ).. What He Is. The Ulf official act of litres's the Ant, aftei!seirrounding himself with a cabirthithOi is about as efficient to ad. rise arid, :tiounsel him in regard to the matters Ali Mate that must come be. lore him,AWould be the town council of the h ill of I3ellefonte, was to Head, to !Ali enate the following /nes "Since t 4 heintnatlon and eons rmatlon of 1_ 'l' Btewonfi to the Mee of Secretary of the creasury, j a lluii by the Eighth section of the ,tet of Con We. apOnaved September 2, 1780, it in pie vl iii i, Tflowe. The Preeldent here plot°. tho 1 El trlbllahed below) and then ay. In vii w thsa4 premise", and the feet hat Mr. 8 Watt haa' been unanlmougly eon li med by a Settei I would talk that he be I f ,2empted, , lib Joint reeolutlon of ,the two 104308 0( tigress, from the operational of to rat - no, „.,...__,_ U. B„petzer. _ _ _ The acetic*, from the penalties of which he r a q iid his satin skinned and eweled outer STEWART exempt, is gii en i '''fl4":l3elow. It can be found on Page idllitlif Vol. 1 of the Laws of eo l litii ii, the Unit tee and is sif,med and ap proved jd we print It. 'lt is as lollotis : . , • •,,, , Kee. 4 1 . *I Iwnnickersetee to any ethos instituted by Plitt act Oat directly or indirsteb ly be concerned or ipterested in carrying on the 13111.11)e.X of trade dd commerce, or be Own - er, In whole oil in , of any sea vessel., or piirclisuro, by Mimed or another in trus4 for lion, any pubilik land r other public proper ,' Ir. or he (molted 4 he ptititstee nr dispos ,i i of any put, i.).0 ties of any State or of the linked - b , ko or apply to his own Pi..e any cmolument or gain fur negotiating or worse...ling IV y bovines to said department, of her than IA hat anal' bill allowed by law; and II any person shall offend against any,of the prohtLitions of this act he shall be deemed godly of a high misdemeanor, and forfeit to the United State« the penalty of three thousand dollars. and shall upon conviction, be removed from wilco and forever thereafter ba incapable of hnhi lug any office tinder the United Staten, provided, that If any other person than a public prosecutor shall give Information of any such ofltincti, upon witlell ■ prosecution and convic t ion chill be had, one-half the Aforesaid penal ty of thrco thousand dollars, when :wavered. nlinll bo fur the use of the person giving such It: formation, FREDERICK AUGUSTUS MUItENRURG, pertkrr of the Ilouseof Representative. JOHN ADAMS, Vied Proildergof the If 3. and Speaker of Me &nate. Approved September the Soren I 1780. GEO. %VASE INEITO President of the Unsnarl Stales rri, first act an attempt Do blot out a law approved by WASIIINCTON and re spected and enforced by. livery Presi dent since I An attempt tojevadc the penalties inflicted upon speculating ofliciale and thei ving, csbirlet officials I Could effrontery, ineolence or diaregard for right and justice go further? Could bare-faced impudence ask nQre, or bloated epeculators or glutted robbers wish es much? In this, his first act, the'people can Bee who they have got, in the person. of the smoke stack they have'ehosen for President. A man who would wipe out our• oldest statutes who would disregard , the security thadwn round the Trefteyry of the people by WssuiNOTON and his compatriots--who would trample upon the Constitution and overturn the govrrnment itself, to serve, the money bags and roadie or England who lint 'cried VOrant,Tor. President." —The latest news is to the effbet tlsat.Jadge Ups* has taken. the oath of offsets and is now' actisg in. the ca parity . of attorney General.. This makes Bouswtitt's eliadee the - Treashryship lean fayoraide, although he Is still being urged. It is not likely however that (}RANTwItI taltajnio cabinet mein here from the ,sante_Sta, —A correepondent of the , !I,Ffridt aufigeata that ttli.the candjciatai he'reo - named for eha Democratio nomi nattotl drtlpl.cf 'itt4 1 40 itFIRP H..dc, Ma would beta ti,ttelait4c44l4 drake. ' I' " I ' • '1 ar J. R. ppmimar.
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