Bellefonte Demcmatic Watchman p. ()RAY IVIEEIZ Ink-Slings --A nt,Acx citooa—n, wench. 'with grecinn bend. —moot nook. White Pnwn,Csirpenn—pno- Hive, r.onvernilve. oupnlattve. What, mutt i Ailgysta e.)-Press. ,1,0.8 and Sweet Spirit's of Nitre. I'do Mke to be lII* eoneln All.l 1‘ itil tJi ßtntid "I e ool,l pot Kreenberke In my pockets Ana eomullenlonn In any hem'. —Some one has said that "it is sweet to hare filen& you can trust," hut we have found it n gm, bit sweeter to hofe friends who will trust you. —Plunder and Power makes Grant net] Longstreet brother radicals—twin• elide rind pacriotiern ninkea Hancock find Lee brother Dopocrate. ----Kentucky lloneta of 100,000 ktge-. Pennttylvunin can go 500,000 Letter,--nll or them two legged radical MEE . ---Ritle foreell government say— vYottr oldest hat tor nn evening par *, That'e the time to use it, Litt its not :1111 yH to be had then. —Huntingdon has n daily prayer I ifte!mg. It would ,tnkenn hourly one ❑nd ‘ior9hipper9 with the faith of Eli• jab, to cleanse that place of ita moral and political defortnitiea. —'clurntk has n female Ghost wh iCh nl..toA I hr branc !leo of a willow treo.—Eion It she VIPIIIII hoops, writ bet there is more than one chap who would love to lie Pi the Blind° rind look up nt her. --The Georgia Enterprise %yenta •o know "If the world would he happy %%,choat women 1 About as much eo ci mm with the itch, when he couldn't sc,atelL —A woe tern oilitor tells us that Anna Dickinson "ruined hell" when titer lectured in hie toun. She must i,;n a slept uith the LI-1 before she ,fot there —There are tint two Inemberspf the (franc fatally that have not :set GLIM fixe,l in office. They are hiH digger In dnin boys, that he deserted in Cahfor wa, wild° thoy %Vert' yet pappooces, —One of our exchanges VI ys that churches in New England, have been turned into volocipcile rinks, and IL !night line added that preachers in tha - t section hate long since been turn ed into guide posts to perdition. —I: is said that there are but sigh teen female .4tridentB at ackingnn Sem Ina ry. "Once upon a time," there w.is front blxty to eighty. \VIIy is di., broth Mitchell? "Tell us dar ling, tell 11M, do." —The people of Lancaster ronni are in a terrible State of excitement, er mail dogs. A count. that can stomach radicalism as Lancaster can, ❑eedn't put on airs about hydrophobia ; (Me is no worse them the other. -it is paid that the "Imperial,.!" newspaper lately eatnblished in New York, is sustained by a joint purse tut.. niched ht Napoleon 111 ot France, and Ultsses I. of America. Both of these tif F c'e young men may themselves yet he sustained—by a rope! Washington paper informs us that On %NT has just begun to reward his biographers. It will take a "pla gue% big lot•' of hemp, anti no small number of sealtehls Id get through with that job. —A New York paper enyo, "very ntoell or the whisk• in this) count, would not burn unless the water in it was dry.'' the water in what we get dour n this way was drc there would be nothing left to burn. -I.llpictis I. has pixt beet' the luck}• recipient of tin other ln•ceent. His legal heir and firdt born "iligixer Win," ling gent bite n box fill! of grab Rorer, expecting in return rt cetinmis aton as Post blaster, or the appoint merit of reveling assessor. That "in gun" knows bid dads railings. 't - 11ENJ. It RTMORNI, who, under the relgil of LIIICOIII 10) II It' pla) ed spy and infortnerfor the white•nien oppres sors, and attempted to levy black mail upon honest citizens of Clearfield and Coax° counties, is now, where about twenty thousand other radical•rnpscal• lions of the Patno kind ought. to he—iti the Western Penitentiary. Ben is only a little its advance °fate test, however. 'The mills n( the Chefs grind Moil.? Rut Ago. , grind exceedieg etrti.` —An epidemic of horrors (tail% electrifies the country. lidtmlers and suicides arc the order of the day. The very atmosphere which men breathe seems to till thAs hieing with the falls. ons of the Black Republican social , pc laical, and physical. insanity and the pestilence of nyotti and physical dcath -a twin sister of the party of grtAd snotial rascals. Since the rise of the itePtildienn party, datum 6 LandB ap palled, and he) l itself has puked forth from its \MG no viler poison than that which fills the land with mourn : ja g' a nd which evidently carne directly from the choicest, pool or corrit ptiol4n Pl'utn's zi A , I / it .littati tf.. •I il (4 / / / •H VOL. 14. What the Campaign is For The coin paign in Pennsylvania, which in rnpiilly approaching, the people pliould hear in mind, in no ordinnry one, hut one in which the expression of the mnsnen in to lie mile, not 130 much to direct the name w hie)! in to grace the Governor's chair, an in rebuke of that animation and fraud which a party or perfidy hoe that en ell upon tin! people. It will be an indornenient or rebilbe of uczro starve and negro erpinlity in Pennnylvartin. Which shall it lie? It will lig nil indorsement or rebuke, also, or the means and manner by which it wan given the Velq or millions of free' men nnconnultell In the manner of its pnesage into an accept:ince 'iv Penn nylvanin, the awn were not permitted to betaken niiil recorde I The people were llortruf•te,l, and icier !rive been by the Jacobin revollitionini,‘. The% are permitted to vote for certain things —for certain men and inensures, when Me way for them has been pared by careful chicanery. Every net coininit• ted by the revolutionintn since they come into power have been nitcccfill only in like manner. They fear and niinpert the people, and can trait them to vote only on questionn well erinv cl before Well, may the earliest patriots feel anxious for the rot are which ii Htarllig thin gCner.l6ol3 in the face. It. is step alter step frolli reilllblicall Tlrrr to•tefetc but rigid monarchism :lad the most det2stable nml uncnilln. • lie monarchism, is that a Inch now w the so-called repnlilu•l. \ • co is a republican monarchy. The United States is a republican 'Mon ir city—hut arc monarchies without a permanent tad all the worse fur that ! The got eminent or these States used to be of that simple tepubliean form of a Inch Jackson spoke, when lie said: "It iv not inn splendid govern mem, supported by powerful monopo lies nail aristocrutical establish:nous that the people flail Cis, or their libertien protection ; bat in a plain system, void of put - 1;i, protecting alt. nml granting favors to bone.' That used to be the goierninsat of the "Farmer Repablie, - but the "Farmer Republic" iv no more. It fell into Inn. tow at the close of James Buchanan's nide and truly Democratic. Administra tion. Upon its rains arts roare.l the tonple of higher law, license, and usurpation, and its infintous rulers have gone down from oilier nalionoreil and unsung. Its privient head is a fit representatiie of his part)—the un earthed filth of n t•tncard vat bedecked in the pomp nn.l eireton , qanee of war and the fruits of compiests and of liar barons invasions--tu ep•tuletted porter from (falenti's loather store—the junior member of the firm of Boggs .1. °rant, patrWtrolsres of St. Louis. Prom "tint the dept lot" came its pres-, ent ruler. From "out the depths - c, me those tutu who hate pre , ietle.l. From "out the depths" came the "principles" of the party which Oct awl them, and from "out the depths" n ill the Iwo' le vet ink their cup of bitterness. The campaign which i s now ri p. pronching ts, therefore, a most impor /1111 t. one. Pennsylvania, the keystone in the arch of the temple of our old Union. 111114 t speak in thundy tones °MITA, the displeasure M I her putrage freemen, else all is lost, and there is no ftiture to look for that bids lie hope Let rellll/1 It Iplianß rebuke those who have dared to tamper w ith, violate, and trample the Constitution of Pennsy I% a Ma, in daring to pass the proposed Fifteenth Amendment withentsonsidt lug the people. By that net, they hart; committed a broach of the fundamem tal lbw, and he resolved to perjure 'their oaths its re11119y1V1;1111111 . / to de fend ta Constitution of Penosylvattiat The Fifteem It Amendment, ir put into Mrce by its acceptanCe by three fourths or the States tvit bout a 1.101111/gll cou vention of Peunsyl% anin, ; shall first have expunged the word "white" rrom the constitution, violates the rondo: mental law, a ishes, and consent or the people of this commonwealth, who claim the'right to legislate and have legislated upon the subject of suffrage within its borders. It is a palpable and a damnable resort or a party more than damned by the execrations and curses of the outraged masses in all quarters of this rulne l repnldie. It is an nt (omit which should inalte the lamas • • u him ; a li" card of coatempt "STATE RIGHTS AND FEDERAL UNION BELLEFONTE, PA., FRIDAY APRIL and loathing beside whiels the mhos of it Benedict Arnold would reflect halo of gl2O-._ It is more,—it tsno ovittyge upon she sovereign people and the fundamental laws of this common wealth, which should base entitled its authors to a gallows-reception and popular felon-funeral in gtetycounty in Penn , sylvanirt on their return from If nr rislistrg. The adjournment of the ex( (noble ,Ineobin legislature of Pennsyl vania should mark an curly event in earls eontiq, northt to be recorded in the b i.tory of n people, ado swear by tlwir patriot fathers mid the Lining and to be tree, and Nebo only are wor thy to enjoy 'freedom flll,l the boon id independent, gOVVIII4, personal sold community titan/rood. Light the tires on the hill tops and in the %alley and let the word he' "Oise toe 111,111) . 01 give Inc death Vi..,;' • l i, Mississippi, and Texas These three compered I-"Nereigntie- , are now the toy property of the Jacob. in party. They are ',irked about as footballs much in the manner of the game of ball in which firlloo'4/0 Bulge; or like lirokemltlaileil peridcnires are rwd 'Ted about from chyle to clique. and none the better for the change of ownership. 'flue last /11111e1111`111 111111Ie in regard to Virginia, issn-si pp, anti Texns, wa4 that n hick occurred in the Senate on the fhb when the proposition came 1111 to have their three idgger con Stllllllolifl adopted by a tote of the mg 'era rind Real:wags. Thi., It was thought, shout as mean and wigkeil Frheme as it \Va., posslle to eh lip the infamous Rump cabal of Perjur ed N illaina, called a congrePs. nut it twain t no do dish lig flint hotly could conceit C Senator 'Morton, tif Indiana, thanwhom no more consummate sconn drel has eicaped death by the venge ance cut the nronged, amended the re constrnetion 101 l for three States, by pro, hbon requiting, in addition to the ndoption of their Stale eonstimtions fire negroen unit scalimags, that they 111111.1 l also manly the rith Amendment. So, they ale none floc better oft' for h a eing gotten up their African constitutions disfranchizing WI intelligent race and en fra 1101171 lig negro mai age.-1 hey trust -cull their penitence Iry an accept:ol(e' of perpetual negro rule by motif% ing the if:minable impel 1,11 scheme or African suffrage for the North ns We hope that the people of these three compered States will continue to resist reromitruction in any form, and to drive from their bonitos all rho fo vor Finch an irrepiralde strong to the wditte race, IN and oar until e the det its! Better that a few ‘rorthlegs white iog4 died, than that a race 141101111 be wronged, eivilir.ntion thinnttl i, and the white man's il:ture darkened., Better that netua I war existed than tliiit the freeman should lie fettered in it domicil I Light the Ilie4 of Liliert, re trampled and wroneed men of Virgin in, and Texan I Ik•ttcrthar, than tin' it sour fetter ed aria. the nho'e pooplu phould bo bonml in Platen I Light the fires ognia, nod let na re new oa r oaths to be [rye, tor the day is vointtiA'VelleKthb'titite'lliii Net upon lib• ertv to rise never more io4liese bedev iled States Tho Magazines.--May From I. A. Go,ley, &+q., Ph tlntlel phia,, we knee received GOOEY'S DY's Boas. It has nu superior, and Ica, if anvikquals. From D.ymon & Peterson, Philade]. 01'11,-I,lle L tuv's FRIEND. It is a gem 'in the Magazine line. From Chas..l. Peterson, 306 Chest nut St., Ph ilatfelphia--rETERSoN'S N t• TION t 1. MAO II a hest, AP we:l as the lowest priced Magazines in the country. r Froth K. Arthur antidSotes, Ch nut $t , Philndelphia, ire have Arthur's M to WlNE—tin ornament to any table ; ONCE A hlot:Tu—a delightful little magazine overflowing with the hest of articles, and the CHILDREN'S Boort —joist such a work as should be reatl to and by the little folks. prom M tINIC B.EID, INTC‘Y York, ON• w %RD, 3 13•311 . 1.i6i11y printed deeply intet cst mg, but an folly dentor plized pohtically. Found Dead—Starved Per On Monday erelong Inst,ol,l JONES, a poor old regress, Ii cJ fur cars in a dilapiJate, Lamb Ytrcet is this place, w, dead, lying across a bundle of worn out bed clothes, which Pile had evidently been tr)ing to tic up prepaiatory to moving. When she died no one knew. What she died of, it matters little-lot course doctors and others who walked in and looked at the wrinkled black fate, the bony hand••, and sorrow. worn countenance, without touching the stilt' holly—will sua heart (license, but what mattirs it, what they say, Or what she died of, is not the simple fort that the tottering old creature was left alone to starve, beg or (lie, sufTi .scat to show the Plulanthropy of the many phllanthropists here nbont Bellefonte. !lad she been sick ? No one knew. I lad she any victuals? No ono could answer. lint /She any one to look after her? No one rpnlil tell. Site was deal--found dead—disrovered by a In boring man, many hours after the grim monster had entered her rickety old but—was all that people who have shed buckets full of tears over the cow. hided back of a darker thief away down South could tell or cared to know, 'What n Ide.ming for downtrodden Virginia, military rttroed Texn4, or tle , - potistu ridden Mississippi that oil Itost:yr t, did not "peg out" within their horders, unknown and mienred flow ninny more nets of tle.potkin it ould hate given excuses for I What long "reeoto‘tructioit acts it a ctfila have given Idrth to! IVhnt sermon., and lectures, and newspaper nrtieles it ould" hate called forth— ienottie - .ing the barb:trier:l of the people of the South, for allowing a littninit being to die unattended and alone I" But is different up here. We are a righteous eople—a philanthropic peo• plv—n liberal people—n sroictified pro. dnrkeys can starve to denth— ea flit to the other world for want of pro ender here—can die and lie tl—d, alone, or %%hen they please, and no holy cures ; no one troubles themselves and our philanthropic populace—go on eeping over the wrongs and sufferings nt' poor tin mho in the South mid won. dering it' justice can ever Mete out pun ish meta sufficient for the r 4enthrlle, who 11' , C II to switch darkeVP %Alien they did n mug and cure liar anti doctor them a hen they. took sick. "0! consistency but them art n jewel." 01 Rosetta lint a "National disyrnee,"—what to heathenish sin. Your "peggui out" in the way you did, woold have been, I it occurred south of the Potomac! Wipe your epee 01 Philanthropy 1 Bow your snout 01 Porn:l;6Bnd Mourn ers are not needed for poor old BOSETT t wasfoned dead—stnn ed perhaps—in Penns) Ivanin in place of •Auny down South In Dille Right 1 We are pleased to know that the peo ple of F,ty ette comity Intend returning to the Legislature, their late able and honest represefttati've, Hon. WC.' Pr. %Trout - . It there was a man in that body during the past session uho did his duty to his constituents rind his State—who derervea credit far battling with the corruption of the "rings - and standing by the interests ot the people, that Wan was PLAN - FORD. At no time did he fill to pursue the line of strict integrity marked out hy,an honest de sire to do right; at no time did the manipulators of corrupt measures, or the tools of factious pnrtisanism find him off Ids guard. Wit bout Incur nig any disparagement to the other true men Mllothe Democratic side; and there were men there true as steel, yet we must admit, and they will too, that one of the greatest obstacles in the 'way of corrupt Legislation was the vigilance and determined position of the member from Fa,tigite. That county can not do a wiser thing than to return hitp— nd we are glad that it seems to be the general desire that he should go back. A better representative t 1 cy cannot get, and with the 'Democratic side of the House made up of such men as Pt.sr• FORD there need be no fears of our good old party being disgraced, aS it has been heretofore by the nAtion of men it hose purses occupied n much higher position In ateir minds than did their prinriplcs.l, mat htelait among Mt protected mentiptetpri ( f the East, who have growl; iit'enl,tl,ty t.ty the tarifydevietrimetle upon Oje l itititees, and hence, one Hie the rest, ,tettitsi to Le lost.to very petrioticl44eulet. which does not contribute to 40040, it is even more than reinarksiL4l, his party ibis Inte efrert ofliis'ol) jrc regarded as su re evidence of 64;8.0 . to- hisniritv. Butenrely the ro'o,lorty of the Atnerienry people, notwithethity• in the demoralization which litpriipt into their et ery temple, social Adria:o ' Hoeft!, still 'chilli sufficient Mriii(or eon., iy and of that Letter thiv p o t 1 14 thank the Senator for the Lrevevireti!it est, utterances 'and warnings, t h+ has dared to Make to them front:lo high position as the representatire t sltr i n ! State in the Union in that corrupt:4lo teetering den of lepers—the Congri the united Stnies. One of two things is sure to.lie t he r , diet of all think ingteen; either the 4r naves or hopeless anb,eiles, they must wait to hear the truth cert.! . to them by men interested in 0% eremit them. And one of two things will' • the t erdict of the people concerto Senator Sim toes ill 'his new spliek: either that he is insane, or nit lien*. man, which in three dines of unit ensiii, corruption and moral leprosy, aftO, nearly s) sonymote Ritmo. We slinll expect to see the 1.111010 venal pre , is of the country bandy thilk name of the now conniettee-strickeif Senator, with the case of men lost to ever): ROM" of honor, truth, and wail-- mien), when referring to the steadfast lent Nth have stood by the constitution' and the Union in the hour., mid days, and month+, ant )c.tra of tui labor trit% nil. In this hour every man isou r' brother, alio sinnds finnh nt the helm, or omit's the lite-boats of liberty, no matter %dint hia rot record, and he ho'ilocs not do Ro now is the enemy of the people. "Tho Fust that's Riz." upon a time there was an old toper who had a sever; practi. cal joke pinyed upon hint, lint who proved eqiinl to the emergency. be. termining to frighten him from his cap, his friends bore him while spirititally insensible, to tc'grave yard nt midnight, and put Idin into a coffin. They then got other coffins, villein: them at com yenient distnncesnnd pot dry strut nv mud rltaviags in and around them all. At a signal the straw in each was set on lire, anti tine imbecile called upon, iu a husky voice, to come forth to jittlg :neut. But he didn't. Raising hi M. ' Reif on his elbow, anti contemplating what lie really believed to Inc the resur rection, 'he soliloquized thus with him self, seeing that ho was the only one that had answert4l"the summons" as et. "Wall its kinder queer, hunt I'm thinned, if I Mut the fust that's riz." CinA7.s;.r, Heated on the coffin of our liberties at 'Washington, may cant eyd offer the many filthy tanyarihi of America, and exclaim with thin oil to per —" ICH kinder queer, but 1 . 10 11—a el' I aint the rust that's ril from them l" The Next Cabinet It will soon be time fur the Galena hide•seratcher, to name another Cabi net. He has shown such a facility in constructing this little article of goy ernmental limit: re that the only won der is that the last one flung together, has been permitted to occupy its posi Lion for so long a time. But rearing, that material may be getting scarce, we beg leave to send up to his royal /owners, such as may occur to us, as proper under all the circumstances. /re can make •out commissions and have them prepared for any emergency. We would recommend • For Secretary of gtaie, J no. Coy ode, of "Alligator" fame', — For Secretary of the Treasnry—Jno. W. Forney, of Alaska. For Secretary of War—Jno. W. Clea ry, of Snickeraville. For Secretary of the Knavey—Prof. Mitchell, of thekentum, For SeCretary of the Treasury—A. Loafer, from Galena.: For Postmaster Ooneral—Jno. 0 Kurti, of Bellefonte. • ' For Attorikey Gencial---A. Shoetna ker. Tho Terrible Federal Despotism its Texas, MI accounts rg •toe that no despotism of earth exceeds, if any equals, the Federal terroriim now in full reign in the conquered republic of Texns. At Jefferson particulnrly, but not to much less extent in nll quarters of the State, tlytin has long existed the most devilish, wicked, low, brutish and bar. bark rule that was ever inflicted upon ally subjugated freeman the world ver since the 'noml tonntintions of human society were snpped. One of. the principle creatures who rules nt JeWesson, as elsewhere, nt in• ten•nls, is n tnonsber by the name of Col. BOSTW ICE, with n dozen aliases, He is by profession a murderer and thief, na well as a Colonel in the United States army ofradicalism. lie w ent to Texas originally no a Ft py,lins swindled ed all who have been led to trust him, and is beside a bully, hraggtrt, and drunkard. Tho papers were not long since tilled with tho details of his un paralleled brutish murder °mot. PERRY at Jefferson,, and of his incarceration of a number of prominent citizens, and more than nil, of his torture and tnal• treatment. of the latter. Tide 11019? once figured in New Orlenne:ae a Col. ,TonNsox, and alle.rward lie joined lila fortune with the well known Meci• can "greaser" rthil rol,bey CtRVAJAL, whom he deserted in.hia direst. peril,the gallant "Union" Colonel dealing every thing belonging to his Motican aiipo rior he could gel his hands on, and :then deserting hack to Jefferson, where 'he ie again at his damnable work. But he le not alone, the true repro.. !tentative of Jaeobiniani in Texas . . A sow, cowardly beast. dubbed Major EKTNOI DS, a eoullers ISCODIITO, is this BOSTWICK'S , 011I1RellOF and "pard," the ttvo running the "beat eor eminent" on earth plumb to pe.dition on the Mexi• Cali bonier. It is by such vile material —the very otrscourings of soriety, the reeking filth 110 disease of the country -that the Federal power and flag is !sought to be sustained in more ptacce titan Texas. It looks exceedingly liko tintstr desires to carry out Jacobittisin in its littlest cort4tion and practice, thit men !nay learn to seek refuge frotn t form of governtnent which foed4 it,to something behind the H mice, in tka A tape °ran "empire There are now in vnriotut muirtera of 'texas victims asuch seoundrelsas the pt•ernment line set up there, a large manlier of citiNens pining in prisons, vilto absolutely do not know for what they are incarcerated. limy of theeto nre tortured by those aho hnve had them placed 'in priliott from personal rc relenge and malice, and there is no ap; peal. In fact, it has collie to be ro. garded 119 a misfortune to that peopls oVer whom the flag of the Union floats, siaee it brings with it neither 111%% nor protection, but pseaecution and despot. coniptired with n;liich the ilOppot ism of the Czar would be a relief. This land is our birth-place and our home, and we expect to die in it and to sleep in its soil till, on that day when the heal ens shall mill up Idle a scroll, our Got slut II bid tie conic to a better C/LIC. We lot c the memory of the in stitutions and got eminent of the poet; but re cur=e those iyhich are orto-dny, and nth , r than submit to the wrongs which our nitilde, patient and libetty• loving country men t 4 Texas aro sub jected to, we would delight to see an unconsuining flame turn to ashes, every striped piece of bunting on the conti• neat, and the laud be again baptized iii a blood of redemption, which shall wipe out forever the tools of tyranny and n etinso that has disgraced th• nineteenth century with its barbarity and relaaleaeneas• —The 'igentlrmen" "seholari," ustatcewen," and "patriots," who are now running thegovernment machines down South, arc. pretty fairly described ie the following verses. Some "Zwick" has seen and knows ono of tlioNnimais commonly known as carpet baggers and goes for him timely : lie horn a pedeut coffee-pot the day when fire& no met, And peddled tine from door to door, In wentko er cold and %et ; BO had I% very ucurecrow look. Methinks two tam now No y, a', tom pant., worn boot+, stalcad %mt.- ==== But woo aguin I elm him—a .:urpet-bag he bore— ffnniouchod on a Propeller-lug, bound for LW tiouthern allot° no looked linve.starved and hopeless, and with an ohJeot nit. pleaded with thscaptain'e clork:o pas Lira for half-Caro. The next time that 1 Raw bin", 'tiro in the Sontas4n land. • Surrounded by a ragged croitil , a wony.patett band; 110 shard npon a barrel, aid ho curse 4 the Southern White, And called each Pompey krothor deer, mob Dinah Ma delight. And yet ones. more I SAW him,no signs of n sal yore there. In rash ion's garb he was arrayed, and pompous WAY hls air Ills cheeks were rtandlug out with fat, his Thuile was Oiled with' gold, As tier/mew he robbed the whltes—the no• grecs he had seld. —Lively things get nroulni, which Accounts for the extensive eirenint:os erthe NV %Telt