Bellefonte Democratic Watchman BY I'. (111AY MEEK) Ink-Slings {; 81NT alla Sell:1.10r ittl , l4 laid a light latvly i This is I, inn( 11) --The Ifollidaystiiirg Manila? d litho the last %%ord. Ile %%oultl take tile last. of anything. 11jition //en/ocm/ fni ! to juii,e in tliit Nll❑et 11111 aht „ wee k. ilence %%liy 7 11.1 It and SCHENCK are light or the leadership of the Ilonse. I.iitli .r ;the will lead it to the devil. _--SenfitOr SHERMAN thinliß GR %NT a "d ---d fool." IVe are not informed to w hal GRANT 1.11111104 or 811E11%11N 111"1111e %Its enettart.ll On 4treets rhann, I rill.. —Er In.aae Itadicals are allowed to run t large here. --There IS to be a circus at Al ona, ott "the '2talt raght4 of the tatailitt nre vowing oat ,•11„.Nulmmie Cf)llll64i the 1 • 111 A Stale, 11:14.1141111`.01 the Jtc,lmnr. oif the A len 4.1 %%lint ul Jiiri.dic e ‘eittl!!(:+ll)S PETI. It \ It , ,nrl•,•r.lrti (I, Ihr 1,t'%% ina II p".4l‘ flirr I. that 3 Prince-IN .Ileve“- .0111rt1 . . 8 adjourned on Satarda. ` 4 ll rt , 1:1% there was a tine CIO. o r he ell tient. breathe freer atter =ED NllyB " f 1/N I,,tintrt IN II It It ea 11 . /lel% trith n Brent 111111 IV lIN - The nett tax 1,111 ..I the Penh nut Legi-dat it re pro‘ple-, :Inn% of tax gatherer. , is. (ei,noiny. 'n. yoe lirtivwrat tllinky ~11.1.,r a man wi111,,W119 never , calpol, T 1111 a great titan% heir. , :mem!! ' It:1111(.1d %1 ti 1,114 vatlng duittpling6 agars:. (Inv nl “bii”101" \VI •, , J ;Lt %se .tlielle , l somethilp,f -Nir4 • I'%s 171 aF.t.i.hn+lnadcnLm iatement to the effect that the didn't ill her mother and hilet% it Inniirent %wont' ' rt.l, the iniprarber,ba , been firm e d xv., I ;,)%ernor (.1 Nt:ititila he .Nll,litana lin•Owtter rle Ilit.ir thrtl)l,. e.peeiall their w —`;lr,4nLerrlr in Neu Yorls nt gnarl. Attli.o , t• a ,•rtt .tricken editor .lin%rt the ~ : ttq h.. .4.ahlit I hue it —.411(.11 '• • The Pre•Dleill, ~ 1 thy ptotlther The ri•in,i) from tho l'lttladelpht . it 11.1%1 %.11,1 armed :Intl one tt , •-t the ntiteeritk 01 that t/F-A I) fivgn• I. 11,11 nplwlnllcd DI Inlvll r rt-thierit of httol ••)I.lftee. I" the go‘erillitoll ul al IiTIII., .11p1•11,.. (ift ‘VCS ..-1 , 111 . 1'01,11/1 11.4111. t ral,,v hi. MEG -.A t%titerii p,tlet tell-. tit' the of "a Lt a little let sight rneheJ liing If little sit dint region 4tre Ike feet eight long, ‘‘ti yiionld like tio knots thing shout the rue of their Hien TIIP [IN Lhe Sviirclue Court in I.t, ~r the State, the court tltkin , 4 the ~ 111,1 that Texas is a Stale in the Then w)it necessity Sur the ~,n titraction laws? 0, Itatlicalistii ! ohealinte! MissCLeat BARTOY WalltS Con. ess to twist her in "raising" negroes ~r Congressional and Presidential ' 1 ' 0 1(u•' She had better marry M Vs• kith r the darkey Congressman, from I,, adoiana In thhi way mite might sue- e.l in ..;:raisirig" some hallbreeds. --GRANT, we believe, is consider the expediency of appointing n monlasion of eleven intelligent gen- Prnen to assist the Secretary of the In- ii.rior in managing the Indians. The I 'Tger tribe ought to ITe docile considering thu number of , oir•hoote the President in said to have iiiiong them. --- -A. moat fearful murder was com mted in Oakdale township, %tatting m county, about ten miles Iront St. 'mil, Mir nesota, on'the 7th inst. The ninderer's name is .TAMES R. GRAY, for u..rly of Harrisburg, this State, and 111. victims are his '‘vife and four little laldren. The particulars are fearful lerrible, and as their publication do our readers no possible good, lime not deemed It advisable to in ,rt them. The deed was performed hiring aft ofinsttnity,tle man having ''',Once deranged from the effects of fatness in his head. 04 - 0 fir' a VOL. 14. The Power of the People FoHoning I/II( thr Sdeus incidea- Mil in our ellaktrial lastmeek entitled "Three Wonilertt," it is plain that lithe American people confirms to be Sian es Iltey it ill be tin by their imn election. Thcfe is no power that is able to force them into a condition .or servitude against their consent. Tlie great pre ponderance of brain potter and pity.d cal strength is MI the side of the maw es, and the weak men 110,% at the bend of the Ilmernitietil, or who hate been al the bend of it for years It sl, aonl l nu more be able 1.. illihuld the it t) Iln . the tromcd determination of the people. than sunlit the let•ltht grit-p of a futile ant; be ntillicit•itt to iiiintri4, the Thunderbolt, of dello% till. It is the apntl,t :11141 -.r the people, not thus hit I. of tAlt•ti e ztli t that make lite effronter, ill the rtotitt ry's t\ rants o bold and iii(mse played oier the lion's no-iti, not. heti:Lose he bad uu tear of Ilto noble Least, lint laicatp.iii the mighty animal Stan ("0 indifferent to lilted' Iwo off tiottit ior people to 11:t In Ipittliet ic t-etoirity the% tab' , their ca , e, - log to the full the lOW lii)r . 111t11-111 , 1 . 11 1 , 1 \I N. 1)11 . 11' I.lrellgth, iillt1111)! oti the etax-oit , rattai of the eN il hour till it more e.,ii%enient seagoii, chile lilt' 111011.1' of Ita 0 111 . 1111"111 r4ill , lllllg air,.l/1 01 the coati tr\ cutting here and hiting there, till , 00ti a ittii4onott , . nnumltttll he ,t_oialt, eti Hilo the heart ''l 11111" 11,41111(1M , that It %%111 1,1' . 11111 ,1,, 1 1, k` In 111'31 s,;IN -,1,-,•!e criminal imiolcnce of floc xoplc 1. , ay c,,unt.-41 Lung 4•art po'tva: t. \clienwnt and partAoan nnting en are atrorn.w. end war. li:L‘e irrll 'l'Lec !Irk.' used Itlid ill , gll-ied a 1111 ;Mt] he.h l e, Their 4•11er: le. , lire pr"oratvd, and the . 11111.11, 11, , In •„ f their kart , 1... r quiet and Thvt liats• heels .011'11 dei'els I rin , l led n.lret L% p.11111'1:11, I hal lilt, huts tee! dial it %%1011111 bp 1111tH -, their cimliclepee in Le helnli ed 7i , y3lll 51.15 Nn-sr vlrnt , l lb. Lill Le upl at a 1%111111 durrtnrn in ext•rt it, has hug 11„ lell.lerS lie st horn they run just 1•1,11ri• i lit , . prefer luon,lure, fir a t4il i N (hall (Is shuns (het' 1,11.1 t, naught rl berm Ilut till• I 4 , t 111:101Poi, !ME I , n Sri cloaunur II the 1•••••1•10: of the. ,%••001.1 Hale tlo.o Herd. 001-40ttitton., II thee ,10•mlik• to pro Illy torife of tio‘ornnit•nt. lothilt4l - II t.. tLent 11% the nitlie•r-. ‘‘l.l• tritn-trait to tlogr r 1101 , 1r1•00 1)•••• o : ;itne glornw , lieritnn• bent N:0•0 1••• quvuothol to them, they moat 111 . 1,11. , r ihritiseir , g from ?brit e‘tati• of Hotpot tor 1•0• r in v. len be the , . arc nu« rero-ing, awl %%loch 1,:t.-10•1.11 uiduheel 1.00 long etlretnl% 1110;0r o•‘‘n indiller••100.0. IN lie cwilyt‘;.4 the ..trellgth wt their rneuue• .111.1 hl./111% 1 the chain, 11r1 ‘divres%ll.ll 1111 . 1,,, , 131 . A Net 1,1,1'S (4. r Iht• 111111. the inalit In ‘% of the y 101.111,11- th.ii I,l • ltlticlwen toad , m rt •. :.ini to the Itailical prirt% to ii tablish a ARI 111 Urn the run, of the Repuldic, we can well hope to nee an immediate revolution in public 5CII• Maya. \V ben it Conies to the yies tion or & l iming the people of their rights and privilege ns f t e(-horn cili ze•n.r, we can imagine the storm of righteous indignation that w ill then burnt forth upon the heads of their op pressor*, When this dine collies, as cosine it surely will, unless apathy and inilifrerence give way tl bold, carnet, energetic aetion, then etl the prople re ern tier that on their side is not only the physical , liOver but the brain tit rength the nation. N A Nouse,' .I,keeiteuti WELL, the flew postinanter general, says he will not allow n single Democratic of - Tice-holder to stay in position under his jurisdiction. JOHN is a good deal like certain Attie hikers in the South used, to lie. Skeet of them were very mean inen—cwel, t)rameal, and won derfully re clues. But all of this sort were eiliariably from New .Ecgtozi, and they were the meanest scoundrels out of 11---alifax. The worst overseers the negroes hatter ere the Yankees—the new consertt. So With Jon' 'AN pll ew JACKSON CILESHWELL. 4 Before the war he was a loud mouthed Deteocrat—a Ilt Idle in an, add when QM • "STATE RIGHTS AND FEDERAL UNION." BELLEFONTE, PA., FRIDAY APRIL 16, 1869. the %%ikr broke out he raised tt compa ny or men l'or thrr Confederate army. Rikt be as as afraid t0...1,r0 himtuelf, and he found that. it %%mild not pay to be It Si a) at-home "rebel." So he Join ed the Radirals, and , hegan enrsing his fortncr associates. Now tin en oars %cti keanee against all Democrats. He is a 11 on convert and, like the Yankee Overseer, ex tra•zealous. -1)0N 1 . 1 IT, the IIIIITIONMS e(q of the I'inc•innatti Commer cm!, the coltou mg titiiry i attaching to it a moral that may be eak.ily oh : I 111 mit •ritet I. iieriei 11,• Itutle r, hat It a hooka m 111.11iitv form any pilq„ itt to nano ita.iielate tt Ith hum I( rem al, HOP Of It 1.1(01 , 11 read. w here lie good It 1•1•011111 t 111 Ito in Italy MI 11, ("ink I. hndd 11 bridge aver a fearful hunt in lir (111.1 r lotto ag tin unit again mil /tit, at .4 At lart thwlrtll app,treil to the a taLINV NI.Aor 1104 f)rOpo.101Itil 11(0111 Ole lirnlge lit 3 413001114111 an 1ire,131111.011.11t1011 1. a ill iin the lalinpletkin of tha vt, (te litre, It3llll. M.l . }l,tV wire to have the Rind 1,1 the flint 1110/11 , 11 over thn bridge I Ile tint propt4- -11 1 1 1 , 1 In 1,1. ( it, aul rt, like every other (*.min 11 flail 11341141.40141141 m the shape of llnu4„ a( Alderman, !wlily patt.itil MI (trill im., the poi or to 14`1.0-1 1 / 4 •l‘ par 111,‘ ((II 11 111 , 3,1 , 1 1‘1•1,1111 1.10)' till•re in tug nit Commercial or I ity tit inter, one, and nit emir( to 14,10 an 1/1111111 tlOO had the de, 114). e i i at r . e t luly •Igneil and ere,' 'I I I . ~ 1 , : g l I T t. , 1 1. 11 1! (1•11 i %et itlk itn vre.k t h that people A. ely u. n I'loll - It rt nnunr , Itirefl to 1..4 4,er What woo T, br deny • The bondilful 1,1,1;:e o u4 tt foul ilr.• I I "I/ i , l 11 , .. 1 , 1 11."1 I lig• \Lnv , uiel,l 1.n.• lio tip.• pri,••r,:m .4,1011.,, and thi Ilhigi• I n. V. r .1 ID' 1414..1 .Ml,l he put on 1114 rent, [lli It NI, 111 erie.n, Leil seine he water, reel rii-n lit the iif iiieee4.ll/111 of Ii 1 tutu. 1,1 flit. the 41.1.11 w.mld flee It , , It +111.40,14 . 41 that 11 0 Wolildi 1 , 411111, 'O,l Lii t.aiher f• 0111,1 1 1Lit la" Iv:L.ll,lg 1111 a+ni , r 11,0 . 4 111 1.11,," h.' .4 1 1 41 1141 1 r •• fel, :It mend ,111•4.4••, 1•••••••• the ••••• • milel 1L.... 1 .1 1111 , 1 1 hi' (11,11 Wllll4 pi. v.llll 141 . devil •••••11.1 I s tArr t!,•• .Lo earl h.• i raver lion ever, a lean, yellow look - ink 00l \ theettle Gomez, it Ito It.! been Intik .re• the. lontraet • malt great 1 . 11r1., nail that I IA .4`,1 +.l( lea thing. and must tat an d li• I. .ol obi h,eyore. in thin interent of t holder., tell is to-tiny lint he had 1...1114 the milt great twn, and I` ion thl ha that - it hying ,1111. l• HU./ for. Now tlito olid lint nu 1.1.. n th tot a lit rottoore, allot yoolLot not Ow!, food lo construed to 111111111 V hoirrimo hruig.,o, I m 1,14 oolooton the coolti to t %sloth! Le I .0111 , i1..1 11101 If oort krolonol NAY drown qvo r r.l .1 oli.ti mat...mod on • anti tho $10.1.11161,1 to patlt 111 •‘l,lltloll 161 (tr.( It ti to !lilt, I 1114 1•1-11 i•ttl k fn t•r, Litt flit tioutrog 11 rI I•At aping fr”. 11., lip oil a lota-I-lop, anti 11n1 thug Ti ..it, • . 1 on an't olita•li 11111 flown O. it low.; anti howl. to the iiiiotta•toolit "(the It. did m.l itiotw that the tint nil had hid molt r t}l• art li, tho itirtlinot of 3411111 1.11 I 10.1itItill. L, low the human faintly, felt kiln %II animal , letot tLan matt htitl the, pr , -0• w••• of tit. deal. /Old It limo 311\11 .111.11 , •, 11.1,111 g t.. 1.1111111141 }Oil,' 1.1111,11. la no ilottiro Imo. timidity '1 h., 11, 1 t 11 4 441 a 110 F. but the hirii 4/111y Lo I, 41 11,..41, ft./111111e 141,114 4 gruntlng 113.4 '33 144 4141 mu VOlllll4 1111 4 /110dy 041 4 1.10 4 1 441 141141 pet, n..d pH; .Inver pro -14,4,44,4 (h. 1.44 K .. ;44.4 4 4 4 na11 frloal tile 141 . 1141e4 eel 011144 141111 44444 r 1.0 l till . . 11.44 1:1.1 soli nt. , 31 a 1 gr 3 sit .1,111‘.. f3r 414 4 111 4 from 14 4 1111. 4 all .0441, ate, 1444,4.4,4444441 Of that hail lit 11.1 r g .1444 11 plat , 2.1.1 wt•ros 4114wei 41 \44 • 00114 r 41141 1114 h t hl• 14,141ge 1111111 lie g.aires a gr.• LL ...went. and If .14- sg the kg,. of 111,1 petrol Worm, eh -41 .i 41 iii1114 4 111 4 411111a111 1 -4 1114• peeple Mel with nn better nut rrrr with It fa+ kgg . . The pour donkey kick...l, pliinge..l, nil 1•r1y...1 an 1 . 1,1011. 4 1 y he 1 . 4141 11l he g 1 1 44 1114 '1 he peoples geI . ..IIIIOUL 11 1 / 1 11111011111g 010 ii tempt ids., is 11.41( whirl boy isolggest..ll ty ing ri till k,ttle to n 1101eR tall, Arai eh/tl 4 .lrlK 11110 over A hungry hoond ii ket tle tied w. anti Si Hit gio grid wild ~•11s, from the isitilllto.l.. Ills xur o,,rted Tune 1 1'0044 r, terribly frightened, Heir hellor . wkelker, 4., es the .1.111 r lori.lg.. ,11.1111 Ile of pr.561.1111.14.11. 4 g11 44 t 11....1111 Magi Iry war e 41 dirty fret ,u ngaul ulh,rr, allll would 114 e rr mere 114\ e ally credit xOh th.• 411.vi1, and ILnI h.. 44 4 44411141 (ear 1111W11 till Sr 141141K4 4 And xllll great power, he 15nt the 1144 E falser w. p t.:,.. r 0 , .tll4l 11441VWater, 41141 44411t114111114 4 411 141 . 111g4 It 4 a ..11 , 4y;1 , 1 , 1 io u l , 1 1 ( . 11 , :1 . 1 144 1 41 Op 1111111 alle,ll/4 r Ife do, fl tit e ilp 111 Is .urn hatalra.l)lllll , , uu ore• ar If ••-• mai Ills •Irappoal •Ifala • • f dr mar Oaf ittleat'• Ifilt lh.holy lath , r I, ••ii itt , f, Aral 115 11,1 Ole I eras itissi lady aatf•r, 1..111115 tlia Warta NI, tell falling an the Ito.) at' , f oltke, killed that old shatot na a rat 11 Lilt' 111. , r111 or ito. layeati 1 fat Ilan a tally If , •allatItlyil•p1101.11, t , the 41,g'.. tail to appria int , anal • 11111 proll.llll it all Negro Suffrage Before the People fie arttele below, vi limb we copy from tl Slate Cuard, an intensely Radical sheet published at Ilarrisburg, is, to say the Clint,! exceedingly caritlid, and a virtual admission that tjf.'e people 110 not endorse the negro suffrage amendment an forced upon them by the Legislature a week or so mince. Hence its prophecy that the Radicals will have the 6ardegt textile to tight this fall that tiiu IM% e been engaged in since their organizationms a party in l'ennnylva nin In the coming voidest in Pennsylvania, the one solo and absorbing home will be on impar tial suffrage The Republican party must then meet, this question as it has never before met it, while the Democracy will elm/puree do all In their power to prevent It In Ite most obnox ious shape I. or six yearn we have had the In oue all our-town way, because the Democratie leaders 1111010 capital for us by their course on the war The loyal sentiment nt the country whether It really acquiesced In (ho Republican policy, still toted its ticket because that course was the only nay to save the tioverment Now the Goveriiinent In rescued, is saved and on a safe basis, so tart there will be hundretta and thousands of men 1010 hitherto tilted the Re publieon ticket for the reason Mahal, who will feel under no spevial obligation RI d,o Io in the future, unless they are Ally ted that the ant is for the unmistakable beirrila of the nntl , m. Among this Glass of moo, wg can no longer oporatervith the cry of the soldier's cause—we can no longer cajole the volunteers who bared their bosoms to the fops of the votintry, that tho'Republienn party will take Ollre Or thr111,1,0e11. 1. .. Ilar ei Nen, , feet and plain ull around us, that the fat places in the gift of tirant's administration are given out without regard to an applicant's record as a Sighting man or n plotting politician. In view of these facts we are constrained to de clare that the Issue on the Fifteenth Amend ment will involve the fleptibllrane of Pennsyl vania inn struggle such as they have not yet been called to pass through since we nrgirplz ed as a party And we may ac well prepare at once to meet that struggle by neanvans of the subject of impartial suffrage such its will ex• hibit all our force in its favor, beenusn that question alone will control the next campaig n In Pennsylvnnia If only the merits t he quettion were to be carried, wo would not fors moment doubt the result • but there are heavy loadsof withlt ;redo lint now dream which will be forced upon us by developments that must undoubtedly be made n 4 thn campaign progresses, ander which it will require all the rceof the honest men of the Republican {lofty to bear it up to victory "The Imperialist Thin is the title of a paper that has just made its appearance in New York. and which advocates the establudonent Monarclical Got eminent in thin cot try As the opinions it holds and advocates are unusual on this aide of the Atlantic, we publish the following extract from its introductory, iii order to let the people gee the.end and object of the party (the Radical) in whose in terest nod pay thigjournal Ilan been es tablished. Our renders will recollect the allusion to this paper in the article on the projected Empire, which we pub lished week. The Imperialist MEI -though unannounced, thot journal is not unesiected It Is the open expression of opinion% hmg held and eherialied by thmommia of intelhirem wen and women, In all parte of the ountry, who will hell Its advent as the be ginning of a new era In the political bletory of America "The platform of the bnpermlut t‘ revolu tionary , Ito oil act I. t.l prepare tlu' American people (or a revolution that h 1 ILII dee rable 1/111 11 tr mm.itable ' Wo lielloon Democracy to be h rant) r 0 TllOl.lOl theoretically plinotible, in it, practical tt "eking• it ban been found totally Inadequate to the wants of the American people. • ‘Vo I... Hate the national faith, Melt in the Leaping of thapopulace, will he audited by the MOM repudiation of the national debt; end that no Imperial Griternment can alone "memo nod protect the: right. of national in-oditrom " (WIWI r that an imperial Uovernment, in pnternal relation to the people, will rare equally for all citizens, and, whit,, guarantee ing ...corny to the right, of capital, will Joel ()only' pron., t the tntereate of the inductrlal "Weis , lieve, in abort, that Democracy means lawleioinii, corruption, Insecurity to person and propefty, robbery of the public creditor, and VIVO war, that the Empire meime law, or der, may,public faith and peace r I the Imperuthst will advocate earnii,tlv, fearleanly 11111 without efllllprollliAll theret/ l' prl•nrillg the hoopla convictions not only of M 0.., who contribute to its columnr, hilt of an Intelligent and powerful eonatimenc) In the dismuction of political mitt 'metal que,. tinny nose agitating the intuit of the Amerman povgdc,iihe fmprrialist will unite the high tone and thorough culture of the British a eekly press, with the lighter and more popular fen. tore, of the IMUIt ru rrent literature of the day. end it+ column, will be free from the low and commonplace ntilgarinms that tiara heretofore disgraced American Journallem " - - - Does the Democratic Aesoc:ittipii or Chili, or w hate% er be the Caine I)) which it nils 1010W11, yet hate an ex istence" We a.ked, this riii.mtion sonic time ago, and expected a reply from the President or Seerstriry, or POMP one :flithorized to act for it in an official emitted), None of those gentlemen, lion et er, hate )et gilen any sign that the) et sr belonged to such a body, and the question is beginning to be asked, "Ilan the concern played out, and if not, why don't we have a meeting?" Now then, we have just to say that it we 1.1v1.11. to carry 011 an active CO 111 palgll then fall, it is time thatsome Monitory ineasnre 4ie taken to that ef fect Let as hare a meeting of the ('hili, count noses, and organize on a basis troll' we will be able to draw iibundant inliplies. WC cannot 1-gin too earl ) 'There is a great work to be done this fall, inn' the quicker the ground be broken the better. The Itailienis a the eount) are working like hewers, o iled), it is true, but none the less effeetimllr, fir all that, and we hill be 'err great fools it we allow them to work tiny bawler, than we do. The best working bodies tire those which are, the best organized, and the best organized are generally those that have the most time in which to perfect their organization. Therefore, let the work begin at once, and the blauket be wet which is to rust the golden liopes of those Radicals who expect Allis - county to go for negro suf frage next fall. - A railroad convention, to .be composed of delegates from Neu York, Mary lattd, Washington City and the counties of Blair, Ifunting,don, Centre, McKean,•Catneron and Elk, in this State, favorable to the St: Diary's route for the Buffalo and Washington Rail road, will be held at St: Mary's, Elk county, on the 12th of May next. The citizens' along the route of the proposed road are requested to send delegates. Prominent railroad men from all parte of the country are eipected, and a grand time is anLicipated. . • —Thu post-oillee At Itbenaburg Ilan boon io ho possession of a family by tho muse of Lloyd for about forty-two years. 1 ,1 . nili ,L. w/fillp . [For the W 4TCOMAN THERE IS A GREEN AND MOSSY GLEN. There Is a green and mossy glen That's sacred in the eyes amen Tall lreee aronnd•eeelude the spot From every worldly rare and thought A etillnees sleeps upon th• ground And there lo nothing hut the sound, Of murmuring rill and singing bird, That SOM.* to make the silemee henry' Amid that "thence and more atill There's one repose' by the rill, Repnaes lea quiet rest Whit summer flowevt upon her breast One w Ito tTI life had oruw strayed In youth and joy to thirldunet glade. Here Pye% isere Just as pure rintielear An this exert stream that ripples hero Iler raoliant faro as full of light these sweet flowers fresh and bright. With gold end non.thine in her hair Olidthe was fur as heaven is (sir. Rhe 'eyed the Felony summer hour• And ease walked sanotwg the flowery And they ttottl , l xmlld when nho WWI nigh And torn to 300 tier puteentng by The her, Inn, when ehe lid not Cir Would leer• IM nnie and mane to her 1 he winds ouressea her ulender form And breathed upon her cheek so warm And itmtle,l In her rOnlObtla mouth The fregrent perfemee of tle• south Nay, held her up inflow embrnee Apt paired their Is yew. in her fare And blew her golden eurk behind Like bentza banner in the a ind She W&, •o very fair to love They longed fur her to het,yen there And go two angel: mine one ,Lay And lured her on In ho., pit nany Yor days urn Jiaugha her, far and near, Until at ant we haind her here— Her head upEM n illOsmy bank Her feet among the Ikerhage rank One hand irvilying in thn stream 'rho other In a bright tritnAcain Around her bend thn Nlliee r,tlr !lad grown up through her t.turtglud hair And there it hied had made rent Its mail , Wall singing MI tier breast I ler Ispn halt ,penal Were apart 'lO 4perea the joy that 1.1110.1 her heart Iler tlye4 fur fixed- hvon the ..lil Had 801'11 or notil h hke We looked upon her ftwent and (stir And doK n grAio and laid hero bhero Anil will lho wrens 111111 r hlne l.flow The glory It the ground toelow ' They sometime.. Ware the run-II ikjae To ring (tenni!, ly where she And through the ,Lay and 101 night long 'the edreandet It 111. Pier with a ',mg And when at night the eters are hill Lake tApouvatit al•e eothin'd The mist anew, soft and white And covets her up from the ruKht And I too room nod n itch beeido ❑er Whom 1 ell] I my spirit Lid.• And think how near to too she he. And wonder that she dot, not rise For I hate heard the poet,. wty That love Call 1,/1 n CFa W.! a 0.1)• Tha i love Rise God nn vamotkh death Andbreath Into the hod) breath I • all her mull ;he Ilea l'nmin.lll.ll 1.1 my ~....trn•tl4 orie• .lnd rdinuld I roll till I dound The rtottel.. wouldn't I. I he, Her 1.11111) fAce and gold, a hair From. VIA alma they could lift flare The brightest of the eraphim. Without her i11,V1.11 .1.41441 be than And no they keep her op ! shove And no tl.ey rob not of Inv lose And •u her Andy Heft here In tutu s , ”•ot r tin shs 1 , ”1.11 deer ttd .044 i, is 001 hale glee, r•ncred in ties eyes of men.. oen , No• Pt ,April, Pi isost --Two-thirds of our exchanges con- Lain notices to their subscribers nnd ad wertimers to "pay up." The editors make poor mouths over the matter, and say they have no money where with to satisfy their creditors. We have no doubt this is all true, but why in the deuce don't they adopt the calf principle, and stop .. advertising and sending papers to a lot of thieves who never intend to pay up. The neWspa. per business can be made cash as well as any other hifsines. It is done in the city and can be done in .the country, and• the sooner the country press un. deretand this the better it will be for it. It is really a nuisance to read so many pitiful appeals for money, and we do hope editors will quit this thing of ex posing their seediness to the public gaze. --An 'lowa merchant has s enzzled the young Indy graduates OrtA Seminary by offering eneh n calico dre.ips on condition that It shall be worn an, coin. mencement day. NO.•' 16. CZENEI "The Death of Radical Virtue In nome." "There is nothing that goes More "gratefully to the diseased kidneys of "piously prating 'promise to "adoring Radicals, says the New York Democrat, "than a cold-hlopded "reputation-destroying dig at Oh! Pope: ."and as it is not often that tae havp'ari "opportunity of telling anything vales "bitted to other than, injuriously perturb "that peculiarly sensitive Radical organ "we hasten, as an atonement for the "many terribly truthful statements we "have made in relation - to theirsins, to' "afford them knowledge of a fact which "BO dialinguinhes Ills lioliness,even as 'ragentleman, from the present nominal "head of Radicalism, that we have no "doubt of their enjoying it hugely. "The fact became knon n here "through a correspondent of the Nati "reao Monde, of Montreal, who,.dining ""at n cheap restaurant in Rome, was "surprised on Wag infortned that a gen "denial), evidently in moderatocircum "stances, who sat at the. same frugal "meat, was a nephew of His Holiness, "Pope Plus' TX. On htpressing stir "prise that the nephew of the Popo-- 'hndustrtous•and of good character in "et ery way--should dine at a cheap, "though respectable restaurant, is hen "a mot ement of the Pope's pen would "place him master of it palace in the "most fashionable square in the city, he "was informed, with something of sttr "prise that it should hate appeared to "him strange, that the Pope, 'though "tenderly attached to his fitfully, holds "it, as at matter of principle, to keep "them apart from all the offices and "advantltgee of the court,' '.Vas there ever a more utter depar "ture from high-riding Radical princi ple than Can Radicalism "stand it? Will anybody ever again, "in the face of a Radical pulpit Found• "er—or even the Brant himself, deny "that Roman Catholicism lack entire "lv the founiJation-stone upon which "the Radical temple has been built— "that temple, fosinded nl debt and "criminal onvy, constructed of human "skulls, cemented with human blood, •'nail ornamented with the glistening "tears of those who still remain to dee 'orate its interior with toil-earned per "chata,ge on the bonds that indicate the "slaugfiter which fittingly marked its "rise. No, air-e-e "Disturbed by peace, Radicalism hag "been seeking war anion; the Indians "here; the Indians in Alaska, the e - "fencrelet, et en %%here , and failing of "satisfactorily plundering under guise of "war, has XrAlt. our may ships in moral "mil of Spain, that stranger Spantarde "may rule to rob the name Cuban nt "our %cry door -f, 1101% .truggling to be "free. Liu( the indignant cry of ei%ili ''eaUuu WI 11, l% e trust, render the last "disgraceful ino‘e as truffles.; of the "worshiped money g,toi OS lICCeIIe . .N de "sires, and Radicalism NNW then seek 'other fertile fields to trend its plunder "ers to "Runty', the spot at last. For who "Arnoag all mho hat e muttered troin dt "lay in realization of iniquitous antici •'pations will deny that thin exhibition "of mensal% etiess on the part of the "Pope, on the glaring impropriety of "placing it host of relatives to live on "niettit.s paid in for higher purposes, is "not designed an a cutting insult to "Radical ways. Shall those of the "faith which, in due loonility, looks "Only to reward in earthly premium "bearing bonds, put up a•ttlt this do " I mmure from the main principle in the "wont party that ever disgraced a for “inerly pro ,perous land? No, sirs•. "It the Pope shall not iminediatel "utterly change Ills habit in dealing “w oh public trusts, and become as—an --fell, we •uppose we must eat it. "asking pardon of Ilis I lohness, and "lieconiu 118 G ran t must he it eared. Radiralisni has %Yap{ salt' "that Rotnanistii, while grim mg up -around it, is going totem‘, and need "vie hate better eviihuien of it than "that its head refuses to fatten nil List "relatives upon lir whisky tai. No,• "sir-e-e So not nub the ,uii u. Far "ragnt'has had enough al Turkey , let hire hat a (lush. at Ronne. ?tit "Schenck rind Butler—those saintly L'eltertibm—at the head , of the army. Tyherc are paintings there ; and there "are pianos. Thereare ale° specimen. "of art—and, we had nearly forgotten "—there are spoons. 4ere'e the op. "portanity at last—though long it has "been sought. Bader and tha army Pahroad ; Grant and his cousins tit "home, and the Radical Paradise of "Pandemonium wilt ere long surely "Come. That the Pope should dare "act such example in thc 4 fact of Vresi "dent Grwnt." „The last days Of the session nt Harrisburg, are distinguished, ire see, by th e Pitnottge or nUx bill itniKosing an etzatiarer live °eats a spilon on do rn'estio n-hisky. A great , w. Any barb dpdgety tire rote.on I he Lilll, "mons whom, bows er, was not the nionikoer., from Centre.