Bellefonte lAocratic Watchman 13Y P. GRAY MEEK, Ink-Slings —À man by the name pf WiLsoN bad his big toe smashed by a Owe of timber falfing , ,on That was toe bad. --Bquenlsaatn.—Thendard. 'Taint , our head that's under the ga te. &pole yo.treelf. —Notw's lecture in Lock haven Saturday night, wasn't a Rumens. Nnsby isn't - a auoceas, eitifer—ne a gentleman. —The last Altoona T'eitruhe has nearly a enl• nmn on veoft. Coo Idn't hfe thoughts rtes any nlghrrl-11uol ln y lnin We pees not. They mast have been (Oct.:ad. : - -During tyke first port of thin week iwzhnd tte x nick bendacheotnri wan not able to sea ft7rtoi always done thar. end ash-beehe hove mode their ippeartnce.—Er. We yon don't Pee any nronnd your hed posts or in tho foes of yonr —lt to ittntc,l that nCalito . ruin young lady hrnke her neck while remisting n mum: man whn wanted to kiss her. The young !mime hereabouts are not toolieh, _mane tre.l Prd r". 9 T , nr Pre he evo-r , 11,1 Rhewlidn't wonder, If hl■ bed nos luo a.,10s or —Globe II It itg !tot bee:tune it bal , Cnt been Hell firithered. —The Chnlim Democrat' thinks that GRANT, ro far nn the Senate is eon. ecrtied, ie mnster of the situation. About /lq much so ns the man sots ahu eatiglit'n Tnrtnr. —Mr. 13v4 J 4141,l NVAI.KiIy lino been to Miss &MIRA SCRATCH, in Ifolines count, Ohio. Wu presume there nil] lte no difficulty in getting the ham bridegroom to w o nili up to the sertitelt. —Seine dirty thief stoic all the eat. httgen tun' chtelienti or the editor of the john.,ioni Dcwrrat, recently. 'ritvre nas only one cabbage bead la, and dint ‘CII9 rdSt. CO the editor'm tibotilder, -01 r town wan livniy on fistnrday In4l 11.4rtlingricm (Ilat IVag it, though? Weil put that Milltt n InflTli t i/Orne7oll:f. ' —The theory has heel'. 'darted tlot the presence of rata is productive of small-pos, consequently it is advised that all eats he destroyed. That v‘ould eertataly he a oat-nstrophe. —Tile lidtalaydntrn Standard r.a.i boas its reader' to heware of "old 1,1! the timt. of April. 'chat. in miviee that it Might be well for 801110 of ottr fast ‘ollllg blood' to take at any non --STANTON has manna, and it 14 and sdien the spasms ere on lion) lie imagines the fingers of Mrs. Se en Ti k erect his throat. (file had find Irn deserts there would have been a r,,re at lOr throat long ago. —The Milne of the Bellefonte ll'otrOnon la Inronn , l that on Sunday Inns not a (14/ Vol" tot and em shed, hut wu havo'nt lo enl that Easter %offered on OW nonolint. or March either Did you /I onion jdon No. We buys suffered much more from reading some of your puns. --Billet% and ScIIENCI: bad n grant war of wordP, recently. h. « h h fight, between thin pair ,f 1, , champions, we had the funny le of two villains assailing •i$ with the jaw of nn ans. —The Ink-1141,er of the lErdakmnii in bandy dente* that he tatc.ne -uhiekey 'our" muter the hush. Ile will prolnthly nett that he takes it under hisi dowAwrg .4;14442.41. Ni‘ , at all. But. mpealsitig of the no-e, el . 1111111f.• 114 of the Ts Au..o, anti that stihjet't is too piggiali to dwell "poll. —Bata Pogr.ttur says when Oen. Berms wants a friend appointed to office, he gives Ofteur the choice of making the appointment or catching Gaawr does b s dtri. Ire makes the appointment to please tiortua and eatehes ft--I from everybody else. Ob, unhappy Ut.raszs —The edi t tr of the Hollidaysburg Standard h fling called the editor of the Huntingdon Globe a "orout bar. rel," the Globe editor responds by cal• ling the Standard man a "beei.barrol," We *onld beg to remind our sour- trout fxiend of the Olobe that the cdi tor Of the Standard cannot yet aspire to the diva); of a !Aire] of any kind— he's only a Trough. - -Coagetett, of the Ifpntingdou Fonitor, says he loves to look into the face of BROWN or the Thefrieburg Pa triot. Out advice to yott,ltitoww, is to be careful. We won't say that the ed itor of the Aden{/or is a cannibal, but he lives is a fatniite-stnudt village, and from the way he looked at us once, through those spectacree, we certainly thought he was in need of corn, man. --Orsorgia, it feCaki i io tp tte- kicked out of the Union, again and remanded to it elate of territorial Cortain•lhe•oold °Nap bosause'slie ratify nigger bags. oa, pile it on, ye titrir VOL. 14. lair! of rndienl niggeriF in, lint. remeni - liar , tt was the last straw that broke the camel's back, The people ltnNe borne nearly as muel►rnit they. can stand. When their mitierCe is IX hatinte(l, 400lt . ont I Pennsylvania's Disgroce—Negro Cut frage a Fact t Our readers nec.l not be surprised when we tell them (list the House of Representstil es nt I I an iAtirg,Vol!nwitig the lead of the Senate, has passed the XVIII Article, commonly hilown ns the negru suflrage at»enilincift hi the Constitution of the Nulled State , This was done lnst Thursilii‘, by n strict party ante—all th- It iilicals %icing for it nail all the I):uln;•ruts ag-timir it, lIM usual. The Legislature 11:14 Ilitiq made our Stalk; to aux that abe approved ul negro& %filing. xf ill hereaftei ni foal them to do so within her burden, Thus the grand schema of tin• limb., eats has been completed in l'emisylxii. lrhe nme,Jmrnt lins been rnti , tied by our Legullittrire, and, so fur us our State Is coner.frinf I, no olnartele is interposed to the ineorroratmli Intn the United States Constitution or the onime ilegrocA It, e \ en i c the white mnii'm privilege of the franchi.e. She has done all she can t. confer Foeml e q uality neon the m•bly laced children til Ulna', and ha. Ilium eared the cutHetenyem thnl liegro to ITT miljortly it !HI- legild ttui alin e tit the beck nth/ nod 1,1 thtt.intt and the 111(1111 I,,tgot the thit, the) owed In I heir the 0.1014 IlleV II:1.1 I.llsell 1U (11,Cr% t• 010 cun„li ninon or their St.tte, no,l ptT)1111'11 them-ehe4 aml periled their toigerahh. tcmittior the raktlut . graitC)mg their om-tort at \V:tvhingtttn, who tru,k th,lr %Nhip(o.er them am .1 Iher %%ere the heiedltary I.llllFter4 of a net Or the 41,0,4 %dm, dared not , nV One %%Orli .Ig,iin , t tilt II flimogrotin The deed w .lotie. It t. be) and rt LW The 1i.•;,14,11e Slat,' ham hien de ended lo a le,el rvttli itia, ,, aclmsettH, amt all tfra all picrt nt the negro', limo taking vnlt JD thy titate ch.( non in the fart that this anietidineOt }Nei not ret been rat . ' tied by the besot) eight Stato,-.1 ratification e, neeeseary to sire it the holdop,r, 'owe of law. Ant till,. way he done helore t_h•tober eat) t..4:,hlStatve4 may ratify it. before that time. Itndumltntn will try to cook it op in that thoicliwgitating, nansetain dote may be forced down the thrOiltei of the people. Legally, it can not Lo aecianpli4liecl, for nOttie of the titate-c that are counted lor negro Sof lenge an. .nit of the Union nail not in ikeduoti to ratify it to time to ronke tt l'entisyhania ot her next ; but what care the Radicals of ploceoling ? All their dye, the ,'‘o ,Lelit ion and birth of their blood-red oi;pnti euon klave been ui ,hrttet od'ition of law,anb they an . nut lihely to 1r(! at :in HP? loon as to the meati- they etliple. aevoinplieli tide ei.d. Earth and hell will lie tno‘ed lo otiire their purpose, and, if they fail, it will be because the deeit, who has atwata aided them. has been overthrown by a stronger ['ower, interposing for the protection of the peOp)e. In this lies our isly hope. If twen ty:eight State' mauld not ratify the Amendment by next October, the peo ple of l'ennivlsotia will have an op portunity to exptiess their disapproval and condemnation of such infamous legislation, through the ballot-box. They will have a chance to send to liarriliburg a set of honest men who will revoke the present ratification of this amendment, -and blot from our statute-book, all trace of the abomina ble heresy. But should the contrary be the case, and the amendment be ratiaed ate that time by the !wither of Suites requisite to make it a law,Amer lean citizenship will have become the privilege of the negro by legislative en actment, against the will of the people, and we shall experience in 'Pennsylva nia, as well attevarywhere else in the Union, all the beatitudes of that cane of society attendant on the luscious commingling of the 'while and black =r! Alas, for Pennsylvania I She has been betrayed and sold, and is now . about to be deliireftd,into the hands of her enemies. People, weyou told of this long ago, by` you would not hear, and now thepalamity has dome upon yol. =I "STATE RIGHTS A.ND FEDERAL UNION." Itimffimmomamtimainaitiolyamvabirwarail (.;',lll you l u •ar it li'yoli can, gii'd !11l (11l nnr Hen , will rail the Irardr•n, An Insult to Colored "Manhood." I)ospite the efforts' CongresB and I.ege4lntm ex to put Ole nigger (111 an, equal toot i lip; with (lie white man, It MPVIIIS "noble Ited hitto - will not ncl<noa giVR the preference to the p 1 face, told turitki ‘vtli 'from the corr‘e of the it,mll,)-healed tiogro on the battle. lirld In lew or this eonteloptitoutm mei the Boston Courter 14 11111,011 o! to olieriogate ;11.1 foll(mn : We fire inrortned by the daily Fes,' !bat "Ow I ielintly ed the Haw, It 111 ilf,f iiILC Pealtet 111)111 OW ile:111.1 it tii-2:r.) HoldierA 1(111141 in Knot t 1,4 :1 flag! t ion 01 111(1 11.014 ut thas civil -a ight*4 Ldl, ul 014: ne\ nnu minienln ti, till: Clilitii11(111(11b - 11f1 , i Of HIV 11 . 00118(111(q1011 lwliey Thee is the erem mug itomlt to mit eoloteetei(i/rre.. Shall the )e;1 1,0 1111011 I bliti to 11111iki 111Si111( . 1101111 0111111'01101 or rare or volor? In en the colored troop+ fitzlit (waka ly, may those ontaxed 141datio4 'worn their sealps,as being:Jai trophy north the ta ay: oft ? ThisConicropturiiiirk 'Treatment or the to:io, tuau by the red mail in not too,e home. Sl'lllitiOr S1111111(4' miwt attend to this. Ile nni t prep: ie re , oltittotim. lie 'mist tithnintth. HiwerheH Itgaittmt the ilohle led mait 01 the torch!, who, %%hill 011 III(' Will: 11101, dnrev lu 1 , 411(/W -In' itt*rcnloccbtn wool ? Ile hni 111,0611(41 the ‘t oid "tv1111(:' in the I)I-Iniet of Cirltinil/in, let :11...t1e-11 Ilie it (Ira "Itlakekik um Ole 1,1:1111, IA I loin cause it to, I,c enacted that %ll.n till. 1111 I:lXed 101 - .S1(111/11 , :H-- k, Ittdi,tll 110 ut•Alp , rtA N.Lg iriTrydr Nhttll +44i.1(11 111114 4114.ti1U of Irec. , ll.e 01 OW ligirulty of taking 'II lie colored man's N.• such thoig. I 114 hill' , p very Abort loured ,N 11110 11101. It ttk their t.otltempl (Or the Ill . gro na .111 iiiterlor iltiight better 11 , 11 . i+ :t la It•Naof ty tit ark to 110. And a new n 6 1 ,111111 ion H6uitl , l 14). 1113.1) . 111 all 111,11811 trentirm, dint no .118nnelion of rave or color .hall be twole \Vali the Heatilla , j k tore The ire:ult is too cutting. Female Prize-Fighters In Massachu- MID iJp in that chrietian ofidas tillelitisetts, to greatly renowned, in the , e hitter this, for its (lad and um nil its ideas, it umild appear that fe male price in among the hit mane rind‘reliiivil amusements of the people. the latest recortire or this WO 11(2111;VO, (004 plate at Somer• rifle, in that Moto , which was uiUtey tied by a large crowd. This ix the state that sends Sumner to the Semite, and is so greatly concerned aboutthe social limiition of the black niari. Snell it se t ae as 114 described below, would not be allowed nt tLe Five rUilltP in New City t Gann 1 1,1 4 o,oling to the ratan , O ex, pt heir pulling and lulling pin. NI,. eu t%.4 x 0111.41114 11.1 • 1 , earl y 110? rum nn ,n:, 1%11 , 1 "•W ,, ,1 , •- 1•ri0,41 o 1 1.1.1111 , ,.. .1 15n6 uos. • 'Nun PoIIOOFIKON., IOOSOI It noOf tIVOIy Sit.l, Chapman and 111011, lilt ir mull In the ring a ern In the . nnVentutouhl etuntuunn of mutert, swat( tag , and drawer. %caring nothi ng I O.NO to SpClas of lifyolld Virit terrally and AfAgenta sorin At the tery first round Chapman Mumma frightened And Jump ed out ut the ring, hot liar bat:kora drove her In again rind she eventually won thn fight At the tarenty.tirst round her opponent, Molly Jones, tgith of them having been severely pun• 'shed begged iter seconds, in (lid's name, t • take her away, and ton the tight and inottry— fifty dolliwa—were awarded to gaily. At the •Inauguration ball the philosopher of the New York Tribune wua present.. In the great ct•owd and jam about the cloak room it is averred he lost his haC and coat, and was very much vexed thereat. Hence the lowing libea Unto thehall did 1491114,1 Greeley go, Although he deemed it mongeaceedlng slow , And enter log with others of lento aloft , Obtained a ticket for his hat and coat. IlefThn landed t hrough the ptately And Out being overfond of mil-dressed The thing a dleyllinh bore he soon did vote, And thought he'd ge and get hitt hat and eoal. The nom looked here,andthere and ellaround Rannaeked the shelves Bald searched upon the ground, Then sadly raid, an he Ms bosom smote : "Alan! I cannot find your hat and coat I" Then Horace waxed wroth and loudly mow For at hit lons hi. heart WIN very sore ; "Young man," he said, "the things on whioh•l dote - - Most in the world are my white hat and coal." ..13y hir, 'tie too bad ; Weeny Wier They've boon abstracted by some d—d aneak . thief 1 Ah 1 I mold kilt that man and Itercely gloat Over his somas, who stole myhat and coat I" Hatless, he reached his home in sorry Pli Swearing he'd naught his death o' cold St to night. I And straightway sat Mr/V.1 , 44 wriln Ordering a brand. new *hi bat lyld co *Jose, Jingo, tiolady tub, or same such word. Peter vs. lyroming ! 801111401. !lois ftp , Alrildli/eR FLIER 11F:time, the Is Mg of Incoming, PE TE;t'S success lit getting the legislature to abolish the 4th jrnlicial district has awakened quite a storm of indignation, anti the musical genius of the lines be low prophesies his ultimate downfall. We trust Governor Pu hill 111111 (IK,s. - .11 WIN III;2-ll')1 ;1;;;1; uHi ia Z.V Goa asleep daring llgunie's wakeful hours respond to the stirring appeal made to them in last verse, and try whet luirdbeir iinifed influence unity nut tic sittlietent to counteract the iirdefill effect of their eiletti) . H :1111e111111111 , 111H. C 111 it le; 1051lu a dim( in a I)einocratio county It6e to routing, the Ivry aar horses tit the Inns must lulu their heads to the ignorant iteiolenee ut Rad teal hit. E 13. ? \Vc putisu for a reply i mph', to the 'invantone, give the rhyming etlnstun %ditch Mitosis : •ri, 11EltI)IC, ES(.4 =I I'..ter ttnettle I Pant, Ilerdlel Yon pdtuttld be nittholuied Cut song I‘.o 1,11/0 bought 11111 1,01 , 111111,, 041 two 1110011 I 0 heeP It long? Hotel, b.., midnight legbdolion ul.I I.yealTlittg won't endure, And they'll bent pill liko tot notion, When you ruin {or Mayor, Pure I tent veil par Berk untlerAtond \Volt Own tfilla Flame no illy, Per nc Irvin who knee 1.1 Olni. would For it leenielit lEtlik he'd lie, Aud the hn•te no made to carry 1111 n rnes•ure him law, Wink, onnwowent, unwary, 'rho wy Jukcr never •nw• Genrm, molting !n hi.. night dreg, %Yid) the goopentifil In hot 11,4, And you ruNhtng to loto brennilesr.„ Ludon VI it in 1111 q HUN' grkt “Olit i.V1•0111111g gOeliblr tiltiory httle thing Molly fret L'en n),unliin i co mote 14 won Peter Peter Ilerthel l'on are laid up high and dry, City Hint Aron% unit• your har•on ? kin that you etin batitible high, Nor 11 - .1314 will )9.4E 'I Ito tin evt peoplit'a 1,4.10rn Fain, Vitt Vir a Aare Ineant, She her fri 'Aunt will maintain Old Td.enntlnttd Brood hyounlng I }hand and loot bottetti tight and hut Ily the put • , -prnbd Peter Ileitht. kit, Brindle • mitt out the imople Lobo nroond you, tinny to the light unto inure, Pm Yt ihe• r ham xlier..ith Lc hound yo u Ip• I.) liming, t 9 of yore Sprague on the Situation Senn tor Sr asullE, of Rho Ale Island ; it F,coolQ, is at bltit Coining 10 his sea Fes. enormous iniquity of the Radical party Is disgusting e% en Mint ; although he• has ht . en o•rc of ilm most prominent and hot headed members. Walt the opening of lit eyes his tongue goes forth some utterances which, (Wiling front him, may have some et feet in the Radical ranks, and servo to s how that portion of the people the awful condition rn which the country rs pineal through the machinations and Incompetency of the party in power. Unhappily, there is too inueli truth in what Gov. Sett tone says, and wc,cout. mend his remarks to the earnest re. flection of honest Men everywhere. lie sail A few days ago lie hod expressed the opinion flint the Senate, becaume oi the preponderance in it Of taco of one pro s as not a body fit to exercise • ts o• appoint• t.. it t t,ot LL, officers, but • I I' he had care huts ot•e, to any individ -1.0 .t. uul 1.1 Ise-. The Senator from Nei ada, h.. (ILA. Nye)„had seen tit to reply by per,Uuni &Monk upon himself, and litet succeeded in getting on his side the laughter or the galleries and, of some of his fellow Senators. 'This being so, he (Mr. Sprugue) felt justili• Ni iu tuldreayting a few words to the people now in the galleries. They were representatives of the American people lie observed that they were better clothed than the matimes--(laughter)-- but whether their dress covered more virtue than might be fount under less ' gaudy habiliments each would have to • judge for himself. Ile did not wonder tnat„ the galleries laughed at his warn ing. The teaching grille past had ed ucated theta to make light of serious things and had made them of a frivo lous, thoughtless, senseless disposition. They.remiuded him of the idiotic in mate or a burning , dwelling,who laugh ed at all warnings and perished in the Names. lie would; nevertheless, re peat his warning. The attains of the countreisivere being mismanaged ate rained by men of the clam he had eft ken of before. The people of England would not tolerate fetch a meteor things. The men who controlled the. affairs .of England, Gladstone and Hit. , raell, were not laWYers i the were men of wider culture,,with the instincts of statesmen, fit to ecintrol the destinies of a great nation. He had i fell,, deeply interested in the Republican party in the past, and had contributed to it, he thought, as much in character antl a good deal more in money than other Senators; indeed, he believed that !him contribution ef-tinvhitterkind had bean greeter than • &hose of all the othir. , „- • k , ' '. % l ii tt 'itt f t f 2. r,l' 4 , --- N... , f'‘• :i Ifti i . . i i 1 li it t p it . ! 4 / , ' / 1 X t t ' V 1 ' ' ' I S r eilotors euml,l»pd. When tri t e uttr o'oll4 upon the people withogo mill i . ittOid Ilotpul them unpref aired be had la:lec m l o tinutig the first to rush to th e Sup : ft or the governitient 1 lint now !here W/114 a great danger pending mid he Ailt - it his ditty to warn the people of iy , -IVe read a long netoutit of the ettalleter and career of the' notorious :Irittiroe,Jeflheyi and of the condition 01l Ertglit nil itif.itis time, which, die said, wsbint tin e. England at that tinte very 1 kg the condition nt - the I t prifie waif pit a et. it roolutton, and the country was thrdwit tinder the control I of 1410190 pov,:er end Jell're3fi wt's the' ejlgi , t, tantrutrient. Four 3 ears ago thilt cOttitley Lad com e (tilt Of a '-rent civil %!Ltr, 'Since that time the great work GO . rs t oitgresB had been, or ahoidd have ,b,p1111,,l lit restore harmony and prospirtty to the eottntry. H o w had tient ittifir been carried out 7 is tlwre, he allta, )(.!ae.t: at the Swab 7 Is there prosiJklibt pr contentment among the imoidtt j tit thcy not rather to aptate of Mit:s4llC .oOlutinti ? Is there justice / ..1. in the. Int t, Who thitt is a poor man Mare titt(ttka..nr that 14 rich in tiny court ht ttl f q land ? Is there protection for the'rlgt I or libertie4 of the eitiven m this botridel land of freedom ? The tmtnigrl4l , ll: . to this country bad fallen off 30,QN, ling the last year, and it n0'11(160 , 14 to lull op; becatise the industry .„: I;agriculture unite cumin y i :1 1 . were mo ~i. litany prostrated ut flit. West II renutn %wit to not sell .1 rill 1 ply dill ' iltil OM Ill'eenha I it-5,.;1 lite. Wlr • • 1.110/ (MO 111 the Beasts or i elsew lie ii the reason (it the de ',renown ' i cominerce and mann. lactures Ii as sure to lie :net with the 1111mver la, it Was owing' to the Met that we vf/ ' not paying specie; but the real r ell was dial the legimlailon and the In4l ihistration 01 the govern mein, aver L g 116t1-ed as to encourage capital tut 'lt atilate upon et cry indus trial ocett' lion in the country. If this' coin se wip Orditiqed to less than ti‘e years there would he :1 clamor. for a tairlf lo k p aiii foreign i"ortrin. - But il ia great us , -, bei mismanagement; or our natio! l j .' wain, iii eiery depart inert, the I, abuses were in our financial i . 1 That policy teas di ila eilo reetist arid iroild by the lian4erti ; ! they no do lit:Alive as good advir its they emilii,,but nxpirienee had wnyti ' 11110 W II (hut dettleriViii motley kit w lit tle or nothing shoat the retain) . ot money to other occupations and itter este. Theibearingot till this 11 the pending bill witilfis : It the I la r i tors ot the cottiiir:e had done their own work so badly, how (.011141 they dare to rt.-tonne the ix - mei-8 and ilutiem of the Exec.iiiii•also T Tie li , l intended to say a I.ov words about the relations be tween himself and certain other Sena torn, by nay or showing the titaititetai ul the Senate to exercise it ret isory power over the max of the President, but he would reserve them I . or another occasion. lie must, hone% er, beton. cloning, Hay a word about the social condttion ot the country, which, he thought, wad quite its bad as the titian end condition, .Islie rich were strivoig to tie richer, and the poor were at rug gling to imitate the rich, and in this struggle iirtuc WAS lost. lie knew sonic' long or the character of the pecs plc of other countries, and lie firmly suited ttritt Were less virtue and morali-• ty in American society to-day than in any other civilized society on the lace oldie earth.—The prevailing demoral ization was frightful. What mother could send her son oat into t lie world with any confidence that he would be able to resist the temptresses that would surround hint ? What husband could close his door T (Laughter.) The egantry was On the briali ora precipice and unlpiis the people could be roused from their apathy all was foal. lie had wished for and aided in the elec thovf Qett. Qrant to the Presidency, because he believed that he (President ai,rint) had not been contaminated by the politician oi and had the capacity required to see through and dereat their machinations. Ile fitid listened to the inaugorid address with intense interest and hail been pleased by th e P r e s id e nt's exprosoion of Ilia purpose to 'be inde pendent in the diiicharge of his official dutios, but when he heard the passage asserting the stierednees of the public debt he hail gone 4'l ity disheartened and sorrowful, because it had shown him that the, canker that posseseed the American Ix* politic bad got pos-. riension of the President also. Still he was not xwithout hope. He hoped that the President would yet discover the great error inia.whicb.baitadvial*s had led him and would turn away front thin paijApliprOtifl.,A„ ,... . ' .. .. , A t ien. ', 1 !; .. I ----Alter leaving ', ishingtoa, Nei i'residen t Jouseou was take° very, ill at ,araepyills,, Tencessee, apd for a seltileihinillie .Was ii danger. imleed, et diapattlh reached situ Capitol , thatcle 'i,vaii ilaitdra'st, fortunately, _Pater' 'ac -1 cooote contradioted the sea rumor."We site gild to kip ) * dog hCr. Aware yet lives to,pay his oreilpects" to , thls , eq* mica cif CkioetittilktnAl Liberty . . 7 ' Notre , VLILI/ON.I thou g ht i,oinil that Ora /411 111 ,44,44 8 W4 411 . 1 14 41 Q ti: day at play aita.daspottight. NO. 14, .1 . 1 . tigrants could not find utployineut, and if the ) r,p the West they could products for enough to Who Did It and WO Didn't Da If the X Vtia article having passed Home of Representatives at 11.1 burg, wherchy the niggers attain Penasylvania, our i,• will doubtless want to know the nn of the infumota, crew who have v:0 ed thin grA illj ry 1:011 Ohr \Ve give them in etnnll &Noted of .capital letters, in ~;d';', ) we !Hoy appropriately convey no of the exceeding littleness .1' 11 ternptihle puppies. Theme a a the nntnefi of tl. %Ow voted to give iliggern vole In Pentimylvania, %%ell : el MIL - '''', Mien L. nt iy, i I.etta it.jiinn .1 h filnaton, Winn bin Ott, elnunln•riqin e h 'well, .-. etark, (W. ron el , .(1(1. (Ihvlk. (Plitht‘ Au nean, edwiiril4, fey, pitieliel?, liamilton, kelltaan, herr, lierrolik liervey, hafnim, hoknite, Ilona, tinfik inn, laimphre‘ bun er, iekatai, kere;• kleek nee, leektom, le. Ho. I,flurel et her, marshal, Marta', ' vlier...lllii, Hillier, mV,'..", nieltninen. niles, painter, 11(.0.1,, philipa, Fen. I old., rohj..”n,(lllo, lokkton, (Memel .) etepin is, Nti,ken, ' et rattail:tit, i.t rang, intliel .., PIUIIOIIV vankaik, It Oa,. epflstk o, wilpots clark, (ppenker Every one of the ohm, ro, i, 1„ ; nre that they are. We now give the unities Innt Denmerntn who voted ngumn the measure. Mark them well, leo, l t•o pie of PenusylvarCm, mei lie:caller don't forget who are your frit.o,:". ISEANS. MAIM, PA -1 it I), BREEN, nttotisT, BRoWN, c, 1 , 1,11 CIORNM AS , CitErrz, I I.v.y, v (Al:Kean) '" , (11 BACH. F0(I EL. 001 IN DI E, IIIIRSII„IONLS, .1( )- ENIS, KASE 111 . C17 LI t .1 . 1; 11, M N N 111 NST REY. :` , ll L LER, MEEK. MU 1.1.1 N. N ELSON, NICE, 0N El LL, PLACE, 4'l-11 FOUL), FORTEU. IC inil.rin;• TEA. ( York) itOGERS. .e`.4 0 SEE EWICK, Slily ELY. ..•114 f. W EST I, E IL --- Noble !nen, awl truy, yr b•,•, done %villa 3c (mid, the api i! ~r the conutry and your own cup wi be your mullicient rewant General Knipe Complimer4ed Gen. Kvipr, the linrriptmr,z 1.0,1 master, Wail made the revii , ;, t.i of n couple of very hand/tome the other (lay by the members oi • 6t , illetinetiOft I I arty The occasion Wlll4 one of 'con '4ll lestivity, and was gotten lip at , s 'rib. nil , to Gen R PE'S 0111i. , 111g r fitithfulttesm as a public °fry ii. The occasion was presided o%erb% .11 intios li Low in ,nnd seeretnrvireil lit I MEEK. Several gentlemen piece, ausong whom sere Ut e aL,elits rives CORRY 4V and ('tray I'ANT ..rd ;4.f, tutors Ith C DLESM a nd \V vc. %%lint caused it all, is net forth in Ne following resolution, which uar4 111111111 1110111ily adopted : Rrsoll ad That the thanked the tto 'lli WI of the Prnattylvanta legislature are ',rem lead t . re tf ID t; t o t Joseph F jittleve (or hog oftriorni potttcoeee, ablitty, anti very Ohm, t.t r no-. ae prt*intaster for the city of Ifarrisittilt, wh4reby* through his prompt dist 'amnion of documents, Le , the matter omitted hp a* made ea It. proper destination with greatttr dispatch and more eallarsotion to Mt tottlettied than heretofore. After the presentation cerCm.mieu and the akeeehes, everybody ritt.Fail is t) n back room and partoolCo - r na ex celjent collation ' and—some other things, ne suppose. Truly, it ufupt have been a happy commingling of "White intrita and Meek. Blue mplritn and grey." --The following store,' fold by "Mack," the it hnitatde 1 4 1 nehington correspondent of the cio j eienati Engel er, shows that notwithstanding Ipia high elevation, our viee:President in al flirted with the same weaknemaea and roe:wawa that ate generally suppoeed to belong only to smaller men. _Prot) ably, Mr. CoLtAx had tit, i.lva that.tilie little epistolary tgantetetion, ,tllnded to below, would ever get' to the yonblie knowledge, but if he (kid, ho.r.ll o ofilt ly mistaken , aaWill'he 'seen ail I Sl.Be.ing account of .. ;, . • MOW . tef Ilill PIAIILIWILIZ:k.IAdikL ir 'JAI ,k WOVOL.t s ' 7 heard* tad U;;N. Wary ahem' the Mat. Schuyler, , o, 110 aral7elltuatrotee !t . ta . rain, • ..tadtmt,r, i Mal VAT. „ . 5„ , .. s a t , ..,.., ~... Width,' aupertutamdr Ste r• :1 7 ' a. •NittniZ and 'Spit'. elk.. a! 4; Ih• I Me a lotiletter from . . W. —e i zrettuttleg etv "keworiesarral dAttht the rlle f ',fah. rol ,lat uftr i Ze j ot t 4.1 T. 11, c Al , , mos tenet dutemanarL when' ',', hut* rani Sea "Mal '! We milk c ed . 41hecoocnout to erect,. /7 VAN gro. 1 i t by an unpladebt Thy Ihe 7ty.;. but Wee lb fan 74 Mil nod ' J 'or , die tope" Setaiyheahadted•ont NOW To* to D'higranw . -.,tri a nytt N ye dear lit • Ita ,no caw redress ta araeadltso a c a c i atai tel Alm SO/7Am no litigated op 1 for the latter— wherketethe . r tray wrathy, and 'merely mentioned the nuett..f. to Mr. - Sr/dab "ttv Or irt 0 1 / 1 1nprtit ..60,d, p ' .... 40 ird dillasenalyrhsi trenkt i caes • been d , rised. The there :yap :.o.4hm .c h itif ii4ici T A the immon • . f, IV: :tar It! • .1.1 . ,•i , i q , or .1^ 4 , , ,,, , 111 I=3l
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