Bellefonte Necrotic Watchman 13Y I'. (TRAY MEEK Ink-Slings —The t'riple's Ilerald.Bays, "Ciettry's iord is no goOd ns his liond." We lOn't (Totilit it, but the trouble is his howl flint worth a CUSP. —The Earittimatix say a Mat) who has three WIVCH is sure of Heaven.— have a 59c ... 0 . 10,406 4 ,9j: Purg . lllqry before tlkors. —Wr.t.i.s that won'tlioltlikftitee—the one niongrelisin is tubing to make Gov ernor of the province of Virginia. His hold is whisky 111)11 niggers. —The Lock Haven editors arc now in trouble about the workings of their water works. l'obebs or Extract of Bnrhu thight be beneficial. _girl in Wimoongin swallowed forty per ,otkoon Paps —Ewaltbean —The fellow who sqlleCZNi her with that lodd in, runs cdtisiderable risk of elplo9loll. —The float Book pays, "The wages for yin arcdiuith." l'eattirt - to (loth tlie ii pay off radicalism at once,-- there uouldn't lie a corporal's guard -A Philadelphian has written long article in favor of taxing hackie lorH. The ditkrenee between the writ er and the girls 19, he wants them tax ol hear the eCpellfie4 of the govern ment -the girls want to tax them with r6c c‘pettie of keeping a Gunilc. , -The diarrhea appointee fur As , es —, r the; district, like illysges I. has loceled to appoint no Mall as an 11, 0110 ne , :deets to make him a preqmt. We would,recaumend to the ,ppheantg fur place 4 tinder him, that Thee raise a ten cent fond and lin . % 111111 ME —Pct , lieal teaelling. are bearing their ',2ol:llate fruit iii Venango county ;n 1 NVolne , ilay of IttQt week a while ,Irerise , l lier-telf eel eloped now Franklin N% 1114 :1 ff., uen a 4 black t u t the :t tar Hteket. She 13 now enjoy inglhe ,n •1:1 , 1 ~ i tinks of a nigger iitulnuol. western paper complains that •nun , are t , o hard, that tolls, in Ihnt sectlOn find it very difficult to male "both (twig meet." Thry are not putehin to the "tsate+•' %le have in here, • hero them 1•3 not one man in rim %%11,, el n lied either end `let alone make hew Hirai —The Heading Egg! , chronicle+ the demrve nt a gook that had attained the Of thirty years, and thinks there'''. ,oniething reniarlsahle about this ca,i. ,riongtoiti Nothing roniarkable at olh NVe have loLOtiA'tlf•geen.o.iti this soigion almost to ice nn old, that are as Lint gabbling about the beauties sit rahleali.on, as if dim had a thousand vars to Inc set --Same the radu•;tl paper,' ai , that during Ow 111.4 quartet the -hational debt - has 1,1 en decreased almo,t ten millions oi ‘hdlar.. areminted fur from the tart that the thieiri-4 in that party Lave been loe“ hunting (Mire, that they've not had time to du their 11.mal a:lmmo 111 - -Major 1141:10 FOINI k , All,l 1111, PP - t. been room ed from ti • .\ ,1111, ot thig di.4ro•t, hi , health from late a a 1". 11:4 -aver--or ‘‘, eat a 01 Ep.om Nalir, aLd evaded the 'raft, on aeconnt i l dig/ u/1,1,1 Wound soldiers are Ilerapantel- ti I 0111 C /0//11.1:1 are rewarded. I=l lioxlin Partici lit lovno, ito‘t an got the 'bread awl bolt, I ierAter lie gel rwne --The " Pentn9 l% mita League" officered und run by n t:et of bid-Eluted and musk scented toll mans about Philadelphia, held their au anal meeting on Fritla last, and labor el very industrionely lo? about ten hourQ, to recommend nun M1%1114 by which the industry or the count r‘ .11mila be farther tared. A more in dustrious set .or indit•em th:eve., than the members and ailvocatet or this "In I lustmil League," is oat to be Gnuul outside the Penitentiary. , —The 1:1N1T.14.1d Mlt) 1 "the otitothert of the 'bread and but ter' brigade at NV l n•illing f ion belot‘,e more like Digger ginliana than white people," Just thiat t`ly,..tee like, liir it (IN 111,1111 N first ,love a "digger ingnn" squaw—way not hi , tir-d horn a "dig ger ingna'' paponee? and ,A hat-i., there, more plea , +ant to the ree4dleetion than the , heels of "fir-d or ho. her and ffl(lne ooneol tnq t o the. temvti) hranre, than the !Allied% dint Piing rowel the tirti leo n ' Dig:zer Indian hi “rant Imhb 11 ,. . been there.—dried on,--liked Pun that in:whine, found it "area e.I neelt — Cl),f 111111 110(111114 :1114 phe, .1 1 11 . 11 lhnne 111011M' ham inz 1 I 1 tnkeritt' ~~r~+~',.: 6 10 04tr , wr y /t/tßvk, ,)-- VOL. 14 The Afriean-American.—What Sort of Creatures it is Proposed to make Citizens of. Tho African American has been an important and irrepressible part of our general politics for the past half cen tury, and hence there can lie no subject more appropriate at this time; espe- Ratify to Pennsylvanians, since their Assembly has voted the A. A. a full citizen, in compliance with Itadiral de mands MI emboThed in what is knowii as the Fifteenth Amendment. _Pe.usvlvatinuis kusw the (MI Vas We Hee him standing be)mil n eushion•bitelced chair and flourishing it Sheffield blade. when entering 1.114 taro and 11(.1111 . 11g:I iiirfllatiVrlV in reply to li I,i Income saliiint ion nil inquiry inquiry id e, the rolored bur liers and nit• ire , .gers of Pl.llllet It 1111111, rtrc by - nn mennrt rrre.cttintiveu types of the race which the Fifteenth Amend went propoee.4 to enfratiehoie with the Ballot in the North, nR it of arniol with thie hlodgeon, baronet Lallot iu the Smith. They rrr n 4 totperMr to the negroem tit the South--that-Ironicliberated Ilea/11 4 -1W Ole Arab 14(.9114 superior to the putty Indian pcmy They are negroe4 nwre by nature than ednea tau, %%bile the Southern negro Is 11101 e a monkey than tt 11111,11, by both nature and "obleat ton: the Northern negro nit A. A %vim 11114 been humanized and nitglect.ted 1,1 sonic exteut by estrangement from hl4 race, and Is ;14 littlt• like the A. A. of the South, In ev Vll thing, color silt exreptitth 114 It 1/4 1.,.—.11,1e for ere:Mire-tot the sante genus ail.l order I.) 411Ifer I i rug in 4lr 1111 4)%I•1114 . 11t And vetthe-e Northern negroe4 are .dertited, aitil Oaere are thousands or Itepubliratts who 1 11 1 11 uptlu•ir !loses at Ilie idea 01 the piweiltility of equality It tlw sui.e.rior tiegroe. Iva' Ilia Owl) cowirme to have the gulf lye tweet' Ilium and their "white brothers w ',felted I , ‘ the claim, if superior . ttv -et up tlglilHt them bt sticklers, what will the the Hewitt!' Isall !tally nuv to it %%bell, 11111% entran doliu.eii and armed with the 40% ereigiity 11l mien-4)lp, the hideous hht•k 11111- 111;11 111,111 the 4ifillll enter+ Pettus) IN a hut t 4,, itniftete t ith them for the rllllllg It 1 needle, , - to arzu , thy lataatlah t\ .to \ e.l A 111031 1,1 Ir.m (111 . (1/ Iii 1•11 In P011101%1%8 11111 I r more prolatkoh Is X- , it ettiZell by Is at hhertv to go tn hero he 11.-tet , :1•• clime ruler, he tt tll here the polttlenui ,Irtig,t bun In the '4.111 1 1th.. arrivaii 14 a ‘agabond IV hat is, the .Meet of labor to hun? 4 'nn he not Ins e auhuyl a? //or.r he not ...) so" Ilence, a s a Nageant an d vagal,tnl, his eiairse 1:4 . 6 0//1 the South the \otlh, f4q ... re , idenee to file 11/1" titt.r N 111:1 , 11I lllllllviting to him, to Vita tort Inas culled hirth from 411(.1'r Pn t 4) FO,IVry. T11:11 hr 111 emigra ting North, there r all lw no doubt.-- Alrr.elt the border Southern States are loaded with them 'Alan land. Vir Deitttlart., toil KClalleky, par tieulaily the latter, are tilling up with the Mark matter spewed out from the wombs of the 10111 cotton States. The l'outr,o• of the negro rs northward, as the roursc Of the while Man in south I ward Let the reflecting traveler, who makes the tour from Mobile or New Oilcans, through Kentucky, north ward, call to mind the impressions left by 11(14 observations on this subject. Who that has resided 111 any Or the liorilip.e i pies has hided to notiee the twit minfter I (titll blood Guinea and I hilionie; faces s thitt peer from the doors and windowig of Overt• negro lint in all q uarters? Ts ke fir inatariee the negro population of Louisville, which, ur late ) ears, has become very large. where a few years ago till, mulatto or partly human-% isaged black thee only was met, thre are :low to In seen thOUSUIIII , 4 of monstrosities—the later importations ' from friea made liv the planters of the cotton States, some of whom kept aloe at all limes die slave trade. Tho , e mon-frosit le- grinning co.:II-head ed ape-, ale Ltiange.s to Kentuck), ere' bit ely t laborein in the cotton I; , lds of Alabama, 14 - ississippi, Lmosiana, nod Ileorgia, and will, ere!tin her i...ar.`itas closed, be driven by protective their ilea rest 'Tbt" PL ., " ttrt 0-4 the t tloo into the North to ,enjov the lanl of promise. The,, "''',43ELLEFONTE, PA . :, FRIDAY, MAY 7 -18(W , • ; • 4 , 1: phenomenon unfo)i . ing tinitotit•velop• ing, the mass of the black population changing positions with white men of the Notth • Ilia we set nut to describe the char acter of beings which the Legislature of Pennsybiania, in its satanic servire, has agreed co accept as citizens lice its constituency. . The real negro as seen in the South ,ern border cities is but little retooled above the domestic animals which our farmers turn loose in their fields, oc care, in Winter storms in their barn yards. There are aev'eral kinds, however, sonic pale, Speckled, and blotched, and of a scrofulous caste. These are the nmlattoes, and more nearly resemble our Northern negroes than any other. Their sole object in life is dress. At Louis\ Ole, for instance, there are n large number of these speckled niulut toes. who defy the SeneA caprices of the Parisian elite in the style and cost lines of theTabrics in which they Incase their forms Thet are frit ohms in all things—in conduct the - reriest type of the wonky). The buck of this species is generally employed on t he steamers on the Ohio, as slot ards, cooks, and cabin boys, and earn often good wages, which with their proterhial pillerings from the howg and passengers, gives them the mean. to indulge in many eXCCHFieq. Their earnings are squan dered upon totter tickets and dress. 'clic she flagmen of the 411111 e species are also self sustaining--as street walkers. To see these creatures on a Sabbath etc , one might tiller that their earnings were insignificant by nn -to turn MEM This claw of negroes are those only, however, who belong in Kentucky and Poi , not to ho coraudered, except ftY they % e , wbjeet matter for corn parinon. The yreal body of negroes nre'nhogether of thtlerent character 'Slack and blue- Idact• , a ith tufts or WOOl CM the crovt and dion n' far a. the little knotty, to i-ted ears ; a lace hopvlesnly pres stonlees, "%old and without form ," sort of enlarged nipple for a !lose. Pet upon a full, tat, smooth, black surface; eyes net men with the forehead, and only distinguishable when the posses• sor i s frightened, the ring of white then presenting sointOing which [night he mu+taken for a target mark ; a form below the:mediuni height, but stout, the bead petting close upon the chest and shoulders legs usually of the Ism specie., as large at the ankle OP at the thigh , and a fuot anywhere between tw eke and twenty inches lii length, the hollow of which niakes a hole in the ground, speak to it, and a grin is the only amwer for a time. If tun want a load “toted,” he will uNderstand you and can say, "lun' lots, - or "half a dolla',"PftTi' lint that is a consequenee 0111 V It the . }01) 1, , a lire trifling one, shining, he prefers not to unrt e, lint to Int in it unco‘ tired, with his face up, to receiv:i its full elicit Il in lnneh is the ngge'. NA.' and is his ehi,T ell ,Nnien 1 When he is presi.eil by hunger, lie -teak at all other ti toes preferw to lie"let alone" an much tts Jeer. I>ws could possibly el. er have desired. Ills great horror is to be called out of a 111111,8nd will tolerate anything but labor. lle known noth. ing—scarcely as much as a dray horse, and has less ambition to learn than a kicking mule. Ills idea of a Supreme Ibung and of the 1 lerentler correspond. It 14 an idea, if an idea it is, entirely unshapen and undefined---it %ague something, rather supposed to be good, whether eatable or drinkable he cares little, but so far otr that it makes little difference at the 'present time whether it is either. Morally, theme A. A.'s are a full step below the standard of the lowest type of the human specter to be found in any quarter of the ghillie, excepting central Africa, where their ancestors had dwelt, front time innuemorral ante rior to their deliverance into christian "slaver.o on theca shores. They are, one and all, thieves by naturo, and knot% qo laW which dory not contri bute to ease and the tilling of their stomachs on ill-gotten provender. Al though by chrietian associations they lilt % e been long estranged from the hid cone ()hi practices of their native land, still they ON e 1111111istnkable evidence of un coyly return to this barbaric super - - "STATE RIGHTS A D FEDERAL UNION." ;f //?/*\N lv brought to light, and the devilish incantatipn of their fathers is not al together obsolete ; neither the sacrifi ces which are often made in their new homes to the deity which is supposed to ittvli all powerful in the wild "devil bushes" and impenetrable jungles of Africa, as the criminal records of all communities largely afflicted with the negro, amply prove. We daily read the revolting details of the actual dis-' seetion of live cubs of the race by their motheiii, or of the roasting ftlive of their ofrspring, 'by the bileksrvrich-n view, aecorling to the ()hi prophets, to exercise the evil or unlucky spirits which they are supposed to contain, as well as to propitiate the favor of the monstrous god they \tor , hip, in their simple minded harliarit. 'Hi.. it picture--a litc picture—of about- four, perhaps live Ilulliouis of creatures—neither Man nor beast en. ely—whieh the Assembly of Pi+ ns) vania, in midnight conclave, and with the shadows of earth appropriately en folding them, voted, in obedience to the behests 01 a dangerous and lam nable party of revolutionists to make your equals, if not superiors, yeomen, of Pennsylvania! A more wicked, ignorantly tricked, intamously wicked, damnably wicked thing was never perpetrated be any rep resentati e holy of white men mace ee ele.dastical lanattes used to , eondetnit w itches on the hanks ofthe Conneetiet t. Geary all Over We get the following telegram bent by Ills Excellency .INO W. tir.AltY, to the officers of the Free Culla meeting, front one of our daily exchanges 'On Friday next I inn W pre4ide at tho eon- Tendon of the Union League of America. an , the eity of New York • tt will. therefore be Me. popmtble for me to be prwient at thoFree-Cubot meeting to Philadetplibt at the same tune 1 out w Ith you in riplrit and intent of your triton in-behalf of a downtrodden and oppresaed people -Quar W Gr.tr.t. Could anything savor more of the valorous general? "Spirit and in 401 C—that's about as far n' the hero ul'tiuiekeroville e‘ergetnAvlien there 1. , trouble on band Ile has a brave "spirit," and an "intent . ' that cannot be cowed. Ile is much On a fight— big in a inliss—braNe when there is danger; that is In "spirit and intent. - II is body in the draw back—his legs are the trouble—they have never vet been known to carry hi 4 tea rles.s "spirit" or his tinawed "intent, into any kali,. -ut fact they move the other way, it. in 'Mexico when they took him in to the "ditch" or at Ilarpere Peron when they hid lion under o ld ,lonN x'.4 hen house To the down trodden rebels of Cubit thin "spirit and intent," may seem but the promise of something more eillemtntial 111011.1w:1) or aid, but we pray them mot to decease thenisek es IL is Ow extent of the help they gill get from lug Excellency lie to brave, valiant, learlegs—but it to in "spirit tights with the "epirit" only, and if it hurts any or the "op pre-e(ors" mf Cubit, it will lii more than it aceompliglogl either in the lifexivaii oar, or dulling the late '•iitillca.saii - --The New York Sun publislie4 lire columns of letters and documents, showing It regular system of levying blaeh inns by the managing editor of the New York Ti Unity', on the leaders of the mongrel party. The letters show that C Eitox was fleeced to the :mount of 5p2,5011, Ont.usiin A. I; itoa , $3,000, IiENJ 13113 HAMM' BREWSTEII, $l,OOO Mid that CURTIN was expected to "an tee" about $5,000, but couldn't "see the point - and consequently lost the good will of that imiteulirte teacher of "grand moral ideas - -That player book of puritanism—the 'Album'. It ow old bald head, with his puritanical preach ing about, purity will have the five to send out. his hypocritical Journal with its bought protee, and paid tor princi ples, is more than Its common sulks in the country will be able to undertow!. —"Land, Labor, and Money," i 4 the battle-ery of the new party which is arraying the toilers, the producers, against the bloated, loaferish bond lord dronts. The sound coining op to the ears in Wall street, is thednitant rumb ling of' a storm which may prostrate those who ItitA bad their heels on the necks or the people. The metnbers of the 110 w party are "some ori their mils. VIV, " 4,1111i1 don't handle their tools N‘ith The Ch . araeter of Southern Loyalty That inferoal, hell-blistered villain Wm. linmersi.ow, made hisitripear ance in East Tennessee upon thee ad journment of the Executive Semi* of the United States Senate, ,of which he and several other notorious scouMftels are lending members. The Oonse quence was that a new reign of perse. despotism, outrage anti blood. shed, wits at once instituted. A telex gram from Nashvilleasserts that some of the members of the Southern Meth odist church ,11 vC latelybeW mesittilt*td and tortured by BROWNLIAW'S loyal kii-klux, fir the offense of preaching Christ and him crucified after being or dered to desist At a place about six miles from the city of Nashville, in Middle Tennessee, inn the' 7th of April, at night-time, the Rev. ,incon Svrivit, is quiet and ttuftsstem mg minister of the. was assaulted by an armed mob of Ilrownlowites. lie Waft' taken from the brother's house where he was stop ping, to the woods, and there stripped to the shirt, and tied to a tree in his nakedness with strong, cords, and un mercifully beaten. This occurrence took place near the spot, where, a short time since, the Rev. Mr. Nitm,, anoth er Southern Methodist preacher was so shamefully beaten and maltreated. 'The persecution or the preaChing chris tians by the loyalists in Tennessee equals almost the persecution or the early peetest:tut marty rs in ROlthe, En gland and flcrinaii. This is lint one account of a system of outrages no damnable in their cluir aeter, that were the world nut crazed, the influence of its christian sympn• thies would he exerted to their aboli• tom by any and every means. But as itts in this rtinntry rtt rweAve-nt, so long as the leaders can steal from the peo ple's treasury and have the means to feed their corrupt partizans, were the blood hiumils of the world set upon the helpless women and babes of the Sopth, 110 hand would be reached to stay the nlaughter, an /oily as the system of oppress hin the South pays a diredend in the .\,,elh lint the character of Southern "My alty, no called, Can best be aselrta ed by refermg to the details of the deeds eotntnitted in It !Mille. The barbar ism' of die dark linen, or the pagan , of Central India or of the cannibals of the South Sea Islands, is riot more rOrolt ing than the major number of the deeds 01 blood unil rapine which characterize the triumph and ride of what is known as “lonaltr" in the trampled South When it is considered that the white villains, wino are the rulers and ills pease a crude -justice liasei,l upon the unhitch' law• nit force, have sup porters the worst character or tine ne grov..... those mostly who Mere unruly, brutal, and Illll . l%thzc , l ut idasery tnnrs, tie sec upon what a slender thread the life and property 01 tt loath urn ehic-tian hang-. lifil art to heel. thiH poser np in the South, ha- done ea era thing in 118 irarli, the aru. and rota y /8 /a. 11.8 blirk,loll the North appllttrlH, and erieB ..men! Bat, rowan) by oa tare, a a tlluiu lit heart, :Pin' a del it bs education only aa 111 applaud such do ings. An ae non, yt . 411:11I reap: and we nay lo the ha poeritieal and I hari finical North that the liarveHt of roe rowB whteh they as ill Home day trap in reward for the Heed they haae , own, will fill carry ionic aaith a glto-t and every heart a ith v“rroas awl 11111/111 lags. Mirk it %NI/ 1/1 4;01114 I \ FRILI LL "Om l'Empereur." "Vita l'Enipereur tins the cry which awoke all Paris from IM R e pub. lican slumbers twice dui ing 'be brief perbsl of half a centmy It wits t dead principle cchointr down the corn de,r. of time, and ‘oiees the ruins of the French republics to lake it up and send it (dong. It came from the throats of reimblicans sick with the crimes of the republic. The course which the French imperialists took to destroy - the republics of France IN the course which the anti republican party has pursued in America. Ex cesses and license, oppressions, and disregard of law and precedents made the republics of France an Empire, and it will nltimately make the 101,111)11c ()I' North America an empire a: surely. It is 'a subject for 113: ' I.'l reactsl —lion Arnold Plum knot died at nia residence I Frank lin on the 28th Instant • —The trai, t being laid on the !nunlike Jtarleton k Wil s konbarre Railroad. —An "eke' rites leeg," eomposed of darker', hnv juAt been organized in Hollidaysburg. —They have highway robbers over In Hint tingdon cottnty, or else the Meador tells—flbs. —Charles Bears, n Philadelphia policeman, NAM bitten by a mad dog on Monday of loot week. —Mercer county la troubled with horse thievee—ltadicallem le breaking loon° opt there. I NO. 19 —The Lehigh Valley railroad company nri• laying steel rails between Manch Chunck and Easton. —Louis Lane, the wife-poisoner, was choked to death according to law, at Pittsburg, laws Thursday. —A general strike among the tnlners of fm ,erne, Carbon and Schuylkill counties, Is the order of the day. • —lion John G. Flhively, of Perry county, ngnin spoken of-for the Legisinture. It will be hio third term. —Freneldown Ducks eounty - igyortnnate in not haring, either a colored mono woman or child within ita limits. —The Clarion Democrat in crowing over the striking of another oil yell, In that county. We hope It wasn't hurt muchly. —J Warren Conrad, formerly of Doylos town, has now the editorial charge of tho Reading Gazette, nod the Daily Eagle. —Chrlatiiplier Hammen of Wayne Townsl4, -Mifflin county, wan killed by a train circit's on ethe P R It, on Thursday of last week faints stolo tho pocket-honk of the editor of the Greensburg Argo' last week Its all he got, however, for there was nothing in it —The Harrisburg gas company (Jaye reduce., tho pncu of gas B fly cents per ttvnimand Wish 0111 , Ilefonta company would "toiler snit." —Coupons on government bonds duo the first of May, will be putt on presentation at the Sub-Treasury, In the Custom 'louse, at Philadelphia. —Flbensburgors pay a tax of ten milk on the dollar for borough and five mills cur boun ty purposely. Bellefontors can "noe tiler / and terl bettor. rive hundred thousand dollars of the se• Aitthsa stolen from the Philadelphi Beneficial *Otte Bank has been recovered Lucky tblittrunlticky thief Litir M G. Lehner. of Lancaster. was severa -lilt .bMten by acing in that city Met 1 1 4,111(41day a ht, and the fear that the dog stab mad cre at e no little unensinese i-Theylinve snakes in Fulton oonnty A far k filed three blacksnakes in a geld where hitless plough log the other day, the largest °be over seven feet In length r.n.,man tune killed at N/Intteoke on attmley, while peening the photo in the river at Dist place. The unfortunate man was crushed be r keh tho loge of his raft -.Michael %Vermouth, of Huntingdon roan ty,.vrie killed, on the gild nit., by belt% eUruck on the head byt a polo, at the raising of is lilted M ti brick yerui in Radford county-- —The Huntingdon ./ourant growls at the ap pointment Of Capt Brier, X Mall', a crippled moldlitt, as postmaster of that town. Reason, the ‘dttor himself wanted the place. • —There ath eight tunnels on (he Pennvlra nlitrallhoad, ranging from two hundred to three thoulnind tux hundred and tirehe feet in length —the one at Gallitzin being thnlongcat. —The boating businens has commenced he commit, and a large quantity of coal In trans ported daily 'by the ‘iyiStning canal The opting trtiminifvf. premise. to Inc exeweillngly bripk • , —Boni ! 'Yin , D —The body of Walter O'Brien. who vra. drowned In the rivet near the mouth nf the StoThannon, about the week. ago, was found on the '26,11 alt , at Buttermilk Falls odd) The Cbrundp. 11,111 , 1 +tT 4, the ;Itnior etit• for of thy Beaver Local announees that he is Mingle and is open for propo.al. hi. name to Toni Williams, and 1.1 to be red. headed Soil in —Aaron M Powell. editor of the Anti-Slavery 'Standard. a Jou rual that only breathe, tire and 01111111, Ignlrl4t the prostrate South, In a lead tug member of the Penusyli.ania Pen.. Soviet'', Ilue rldieulutia the figure' —The Ilbsiniltitrg Col rinsbton is publishing a history of tho mongrel outrages and arrests to Colombia rot kitty during the war It would be a blessed thing if it could publish the Molna r lei of Ow dirty dm ❑s oho committed them. \le.ttoorelander. are again In troul.le Sortie Patent II .y fork 'nen are going after the greenhaelee of the greeniee up there, nQd the poor eon p;rt,no hand then, over In 1 Apt of ronn.l nl.r.• t w ny, and (bob v0,114:1[11.4 being -1 he I'm tg t'ost of lu•t Nlentla),ltad ae :..ilia• of 11 ,, L•va 1111111 three mad dngv In that 'env on :.;ottilduy A little child bad ❑v face I itterullv torn tip by one of them Alinoat et cry to. a In the State ham had Its mad dogs null Lt not be well for 11t•llefonteta to take plevatitnot in time anti chain Or marrle their —"rile 'lrv,. Press, the Wein•ol ergati 01 nulls• inn t unity, has suspend...l.-I'lot illoomstnirg 0,114,,1b00n says Its editor had been promised the Postollieu at Laporte, but failing to mike the eonliet`tion, he retires in utter contempt of the ittelleal plan or allowing Congressmen to eloclarr who shall and trite •hall not hold °ince in their respective districts. —The Sr !anion Repubbron is to 11.11 e a lion prr•n• that will make atioo lmpretiaum•nn hour. ! If the •nbr•erlptlon list to the WtTVI Sun, eon Iner aiting as It ham ten to, the past two itiontlet, it will-compell is to got a prof , . Ilia di pant about Ir, non per hoar, to ratortemitnia all lair patron. , %%WI , no olvetion4 Co being mopeU.,l to !sulks It Outlay. ,1 . try \ hiol.l. nil fluall•bom • 1 te•blin{ in :111111iii 001101 v, 1111 l mated Funvde by liangtog on the' 144111 of April. Ile FIII.I, 114 I n 11 ire ...at to rend the liable, tli.it Iu•nplo or this I'olllolly 11e1(. becoming 1n,., religious for him to Ill.' Itfre any longer," and n not to tho balm ttnul H e ll not be t ro uble.' retell (.lilt religion. hen raft, • pr NT Ito K Tarm.—l to Inv, the it fel of rs ove•, la.t seek, .Irl 1101.'0 admirer of Article N and a dusky doveatelailt of Ilan, WllOOllOOl r open a 11. 0 had null P hte 101111110 4 .4 for the L•ntheted tn6o hr eaptui rig a fro hwiv, oxx OP 10:1.11. up ot crew-Nnininntlott I.ertain lawyer olteealoys aj,ke loigoly, asked "1100 &roily lit... 111,40 n.o, Toni f' quick t bought 'Von newt r '• I don't thin% there is los tulle!, Um in In Inking a 1 - 1, oluokrus as is iu thoac Srl f lluirx reAbe a', !he a..r moot en I/ 11 , 11 C Sooty 4011 of runny ellunet Nobly State News
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