Beltermite Democratic Watclimaa BY I'. GRAY MEEK Ink-Slinge. -1-Bickles is to go to Spain eller all—and he'll get lt. —JoussoN's cry was "my policy," i 8 "my relations." —Sickles will leave us noon—glad when Vs gone—the -people will le sick liss _—About the only reh,itions,that (;aINT has le fl "unfixed" is 1118 "for- pig,' Mat ionm." —lien. Keys-killer Sickles in in to )40io Madrid, Whether or riot he goea ma d, we are glad to be rid of -UItANT PeClllB to be running him h a ntistration, and using hie appoint ing power, entirely in the interests of Lul i,tH or the country.' • --11'c have hod at the court nt 1\1:01iid, a Hale and hearty two-kg,e,eil smuggler as Minister. /Now we are to laoe (here it one-legged villain. --Because the Aittaigitty 'mule world r MIL earl (NMI(' the neNt tiling to it, •ot , l IffitLe n great mail out of(t RANT. - IPS n(11% hltnirter Spain. For Nem+ he has been minister to the Ft ‘e l'oint - t, or something else, rind of tp, n y utnin, the principal aml \lpont the only benefit tins coun t.% WIH derive from the appointment J.. zt.. ntini,ters, ennsukt, the riU it will Rave on the exportntoot of Ittnek appointee, take • ; lii ihent. -It is said that a French doctor ~, i teet7eded m micing s (fund tlr,/,.. r ! llis tail 1.. iirjerting fresh %s'artn %ell,. That IN pant t%11:11 rropir 40111.1 du with this dead a eutintr) • -Grrint in the While [loupe, I-1 ft i ii of Grant in OW "%I Il OFR 1 ,, It %% 111 take II .good Nnto head ..10 1 . him °III. or "I'n I+‘ scats the head Oita ‘s ears a 1 . r,,%%:1 ! -- 1,t4 N B. A sttsw, ( tnllt. Cr Ire Ore- ktutter She s dotibtluqs teed the "mrl hood ;Ind knowe,jnet how much bet ! much wort , I N It hail othcr "rtotniwotiti Th Dllyle, , t(.%)ii ii,•,crat Hass t hits brakes nut among 11,r the luster end cif that cinint, iml ilia! wort ul them are ilt ink Rail toci Hill Lc svarce in that section ‘I I di Ii 1 I %,i% IZIRaMMII =I - The (Titeago Trifittne .a . y+ 11 Ire he a Htalesnian in General eabinet, he )et has (0 lanky known." Conic turd', (1, -tat..! , Taan l to the err but Lr emnel li rwt lord) to nriy alarming extent - -or to ~o r.ln to that clket. -•uniner in a terrilile ,t'• age tello, 11,1,1'04 to seta Milikter ,‘,l l l lon li , tv doubled lip, no VW lllNeare 1rit,.1, 4 But then Sumner is only at n 111141411 LT llc liat iik forth , ell Irian Congvenn, but lie oloesti ' ilmli ,1-1 well an Brool,m wr : ye heard of wiling to Mriv. Slimier the poor, % Wain, iv mouth and el.ve ! Ile it-tt ' t IL itif oithing bully - Itrother ilaowN of the Clarion /), Ho", of sap., Iris people were e+•eol• ingly glad to NCO Iwo return Irisin the Liigisilatiire A 'Jule li ttrOt ronettluessity, uhu list Joy when tsis gist hisine, loud' Iron tile . , tat t itt,‘“.ver, that VIVMe re with them again in all our "native loveliness," as it was, that they took it as a sign that the legislature had adjourned and was unable to furth. er illsOttee the state nr burthen the people. --Minister hale, lute of Madrid, Spain, where he ban been misrepre senting Americans for a salary of gold from the United States Treasury, turns out to hay., been all the tune only a commissioned smuggler, who has been tor years ,violating Spanish law, and growing rich upon his shameful and scandalous mistoonduct. We are now almost at the point, where we can safe ly ehallenge the world, heaven, and 1 1---tilifax, to name a single man who has tilled a Republican office, that has not disgraced himself and his country I --There is a sweet female loyal Pnistician in Wisconsin by the name of Miss Angie King, who is becoming fa mous for the poetic beauty of her epis tles. She was, lately a candidate for postmistress, but a nasty man got the place. Hence she is wickedly mad, 'toil in a letter over her dear royal name, she informs the politicians who bettt her, "if they do not come' down handsomely with the sugar plums," she intends "to expose them." Of emirs°, they will shove in their checks, words its equivalent or words to that el- . .' 4 ? VOL. 14. The Paci Raltroad—Repudiate Its The last spike was driven in this magnificent humbug on Tuesday. 4 fs tensihly, the work in done, the road built, and the Atlantic' and Pacific chained together by the iron rails of a great American railway. Were this really the case—were the l'acifie "rail road— a rrriiiroaillamper, eapable of do-. ing the business,r i hat is lo be done on it road connecting the great Puerile coast with the Staten east, no our is mild groothle nr clod fault with those in air thorny lur aoling, with dip 1.111 ) 11e pilrAe, thin miniolt.ll7ol of the road. - fiat, when we rementbei that this h , / called road e) nn road to all-- -timid) a man true, 11.,10 lhr ilk. 1114 111(' that I-I wnnig il".1111 the laborers of the vontitr‘ In LI \es. to pay inteo-d on the bonds which ))evore.l the dntin of the “Inai npil. n hen wr 11 , 111e1111wr that N. is built thrungli el6ction tif country that eight nnmiba 111 the year, i IMllOWed III), 111 some Hare, in the tit) errs Nevadas to the depth of thirlt feet-- that a rwns.throngh lade) upon tittles of lie4idate, desert rumor , Ihu sand drtlln 4)1 uhtrh, in the slim a red, frirra es-rat greater - brtrrirrs than the ~,,,,N4,lrirt.t, "i' the swrrn, ‘linter--tlint for one hundred and lir lv wilry through the dreary littler t 'reek ft.gloll 1111 t a drop) rd water 1 . 4 to 111.il that, in addit 1011 to :kit .Imn,hantagt., the load to 1,11111 to 4Tn It tt nelset) manner that l'ennsylvados. 1•0!II .Iperlll.)r 1% wild 1,, , t 1,1 run wally +win, I 1/111 .1111114) 0111 1.1 1114 1111111' 1 . 111, \l'r mal. well storider at thopa! ha.% e reat.tmed t.64ale • /uilliunn.l.ll,oll Innv Yr!, nr"VI by th nut 1111H11.111.0110 1.1.1•11, 1 110,11 Fri I hem and ttw 1,, rut 11 • e4ii ‘,1.11 in . 111111Vr.1, , 0.1 JI , oppo,:•,1 A 1 , 1:1: 11, 1 , .1•:01 , ;11, f kotlttatv th, thc• the 'tut uo “1,1,.-0(1, :titer') ” 1 , 1 •4,,,1. 1,11 lei the p.l)liicia 111111111 rrunu•nt h. /Ail Pdritir t,tilru.nl , titlerl% ~11,,,q411,.....L!...11, , f :oral :INin 4 , tv tt, ipn:/t“,71 that orgami.ed str,l carried t lie u lll,lll I Ow+ to);111, ti. li.neiliztictit iil Sr I:, 14 1, 1 rorrr 1111101,1 , 1 % IL /1,,, :Id Irtw❑ 1,, hr lipon thy I %)tiglk ., -HM1:11 1111,41 nu I , n 11,,tt 1\ oi thiB Mighty OHM rg (Mirth'? I it" \"m•r Fn .111 1 ,•,1 t ling iu4nrol mad that 11.,a1,1 have (peen lii t4)1.111• lite 1111•11$1 4 1d till' fOild 1141 11. i 1 . 1:11111 that It I- , 111010 I II hall 111111 l 11Ily h , luld abe paid for? nliwild Sou, men 01 rhe lnauln, pdl arid lw taxv,l In pay I.,lllll.l.liii , iihg IA hell It 1 ., lolllit 111 , 111 . 11,/, 111:111111 . 1" that 11 11111 net CI I h• .it. 1110 rhnuLl ihr hind, bleb I,clotig pr,perh• to Jonr e• , .11114, be given 1.0 0114 11111111111001 corporation for doing nothing? Gentlemen from this xection, cit lied in railroad braiding, and who have been along thy Pacific, from (Thialia to the Itocky mountains, tell ire that the en. tire cost of grading, ironing and equip ping the road nn it lIOW -18 -completed us we ate told---could not possibly ex• ceed thirty e{glit thousand dollars per mile. Yet the (invert' ment imalled Its bonds for forty-eight thousand dollars per mile, in addition to giving millions upon millions of acres of land belonging to t he peolile of this country, to the swind lers who projected it I Should these bonds be paid or these lands be deeded away until that roadia4 built, permanently and properly ? It is for you, tax-piryers,—you, who pay the bonds, K ho oa n the lands,to say. We believe the bonds should be repu diated. We believe the whole thing is one of the most gigantic swindles ever perpetrated upon any people, and %I'll) , the toilers of this lainl should labor clay and night to earn money to enrich speculators, land-grabbers and thieves, iL will, take a Solon, who believes the party in power did right in building the road at puhlie expense, in giving the company, in addition, ten thousand dollars per mile more than it noati to• };ether with one-hall'of the, public land between ()maim and Sacramento .and tlio Paeilie railriThdlieside , to eNplains miar "t r Aftw-kwk, BELLE FONTE, PA., FRIDAY, MAY 14, 1869 One Page from the History of Radl- Bonds If hell, with its (ens of thoosandn of toimenk, its hopelesnnens and its stet nal misery, WIIN not created specially for the fiends who hate rioted in blood and ontragen, and blaehetied the W im.) of our Country with their daintisr ble crimen, in the mimeo(' billy," da ring the pti:tt eight yearn, we can nee tin necessity for a place of that kind, and no need of taxing Tititre to furnish In oilstone kesittin bite blitien ttllnnil or its hlaci: de.,il , Luny -lining tip the lire. A lilt scrap Gant one of the , orq of the history that these ',rata] tien,l4 hale made, ni got Into the I,e‘ts,.,:toti (Mo.) ( ' aura.vun, 1111. i pill) Iwh it, becalise, hke the sditot of that font lenoL j,wirostl, we belle% e it to be our fill to let i i, people ItllllW want It 11( ./", l% hill it 11 111 do, alma it hat, dant% Let the readers of the W AT, , eaol atid ponder . NII Ni.tt. 111 r lIA 1,1n4 gh (4444 114 life and the 44arth cur-44441 nilh 010 pre4444114444 hf MeNell, we 6,1 it 141 be Fur goletnit ditty to rt•heitt,e, 011ee t t ery year, the Hory 441 the rnhat atrociml44,llll4l horri hlr ~(• ..jirron, r to till the 111111111. , 14f harlittrotl44 wttrfae, On the 17th tht, of th.tc•her, Itilt2, demi wo. (11..041 to tho Vtrir (trottuthtnt I'nhnti Miotottri, .I.llt It thrall 11 - , , rr4,r; tip ~ugli.•}V 11,.• world $ LIIIN lit welt , t.,6••11 fil•in lu ll ri dm •o I/ii tiWil rough hunt 0411:14, null r.,. nu • 1111 o• of tiwir own, \II IA , I It F II lit,e -t) ' lli. I Nl.l. PIII, 11.II“1-41111 0 , gill -1 1.41 \ frI,•1)11, TOM SI Pht: II ever clillll lot -t.1 , 11,11 01.1 t (ll‘l whu urll t, t ,, uil f•t , rultv, ,INeftit Ow II I, i NI .N,ll ' Tot' NI I . \ Ire t and 'II, , 1411V 11 81141 ) 4 4. 11 1_1 8 1 1- 11 4• 4 111111 4• t I'll OW vlll' n•p131.. \Vim hilt, 1108 ' eilitor of Om IlaKtulia,l (:ottrie! , , al.l that !!t him boa!! t.% and him o!!!!!!(1 , 41 ,i 1 11 , V/11- .414111:04 t, Lr ni, rrl. .1 t , • .‘loillroel.4/11111.% /1/1I ht . /11it IP . Wit' t,t) `lit't t 1)0 . ..VII: t , .r t /11 , \‘Vlitlitt4 \ hit had just doeltirint2; tilat If c,ifildtl t tnarti,•,ll,l it. 11, intelloli'd lie in it rt.tp..l in 111. *int Ittn , jn k ~t,l- clvlb, mid 194tito , 111, vi-t, , Aiett hn mounted Ili, phrnk in the wag,at that •tt.ta.r AII hOlit lIMI tV14ie:1111, hr. 11101,011 11 4 it •W , `le '4 , 611'4 t.I In. marro , d • v , •rn• gllnrok pri,4l lihr rhildh , •n wlien Ihoy 1,11.10 Imp iti • cap Mid bowin.4 t.. the W 01,11114 w.nuon NVII ,, Itti d tilt! -tr , .•t.+, %,;t4 Irl\.•11 tli, ir .1011 -_forover ! aftvi ward ~IX 11111+!,0- 111116 had pWri,ll htT {1, , b11, {Waft, /111 a illti• silk W011(111114- \ I'4 WA- toll] :Ma oil ut Ii 111/11i t,14 \VILE I , hi 111141 tI kr no'rc. than , Ih r ,, t( :nun ' \\*Oh 1113 whit. hair Etnvuuing 111 till , I‘llll, 110 I4P:11,011 11110,1.1 f 131 hi. rndr cof fin and died without it -hititilor, 1,1 flrvluri with hi.; briinth tii forgit and it would "11l vot 014'111 and tOrinellt thew in holl, all etc] pity There tvav that belpitse+, half-idiot boy (HMI Lewis county, who allowed him. self lobe blindfolded; then, hearing SIDICIIica and others `refuse, slipped up one corner of his bandage, and, seeing the rest with their ryes uncovered, re moved the handkerchief from his oat), and died as innocent as a lamb. There were II oatste,eit timid, 11ixi,ait and MePit And thoro was that most wondrous martyr of all—young Stdrru of Knox county—who died for another man. Ifumphroy was the doomed man. ilk heart-broken wife, in widow's weeds, with her eight helpless little ones in deep mourning, that was only less black than the anguish they endured or the heart of him to whom they appealed, rushed to the feet of Aletieil and in ac cents so piteous that a soul of adamant must have melted under them, besought him for the life of the husband and father. She was brutally repulsed. Hut STRACIIAN, the monster of Shel by county, whom tho angel of God, a few months afterward, smote with He rodian rottenness and worms—Smt nart,-whoso flesh literally putrided and fall film his living skeleton, at Now Orleans—STnamiaa, Who has long Coen payinpitying in the deepest, blackest, hottest g in perdition the penalty of his for ty-ply-duninntidn-desery ing crimes, was Provost Marshal. HO !WAY the frantic army I) f tho WO -111111/ ; called her into office, and told her that he would save her husband if she would give hint three hundred dot- "STATE RIGHTS AND F MEM .1.111,111, IL I ar 11111111 y e e . ttta ‘4 DERAL UNION." lars, and then submit--but, oh! human ity shuthkts—siekeni - It the horrid Iv epo , al ! It has al last transpired that the 'I he wretched, half-crazed, perialist" newspaper, lately s tarted in wife, ii " l kii. ' w "'g what si " . nee ''' New York, was, ts we sometime since dett to env, her husband'i ; and the next morning she was found insane end charged, undertaken in the interest, for, nearly dead, lying, with her babe at livr and by the knowledge and pecuniary breast, near the public spring of Pal- assistance of the so:Called republican myra f And a ft er r i ll this, her husband PreSident of the Unit yd ‘ltat st—ne was . e • e o only released in condition that another MASSER S. GRANT. It has also trans-, should be shot in los place. , pima that one Beals, Stacretary a the Young tisirrn was selected. Nary •is his associate in its publics And Hien ensued a contest without it ' • - a parallel in all the mix thousand years lion 'To publish such a thing as an of Imman history Imperial (iron in this country is, to Humphrey rpflpwil ti, let miv limn die threw it mild, maw the very worst form in his stead ; dfclared be should feel himself a murderer if he did, _ of i•viiiiiiiii - , I species (i.f trcneon, that Sniit It protested that fitrimr — min , n should merit for is authors the end of pour iirphan boy, and far /1,4 410 1,114.1 V homy cord ; but fur n republican (hero 'sun's not a imith f'' le% e Pro-ideni and. h 2.4 ripub/tran secretary for him , that Humphrey had farad , . entirely dependent upon biro for to authors -what shall we say? doily Isre4td, und. a was hir duly Sw.ee..ol the more unBcrupiklous 14D4 shits llO Volliii 1114.1 I rifilinomi of the subsidized black- And rit, the nuple eolllllll G,VVllfrell year, old, the 11 I. 10) Wllll- Vl,lll)hea II journals, on the appearance out la•oron All krarne•o i mighty ",roll. of the "Imperialist" newspaper, were took his seat on los rotig,h box --A N. n t ; ollietently hold in falsely asserting ie tq Niter ! iliat It hail been established by Demo- W ill not God eteinally damn his murderers Will those journals, having the . . mi l tht dwell for hours on the mei ottest direct developmenta coneorning dent, connected with this tuo,t frightful t its prone ers belore their eyes, butchery of ancient or modern ngeq him. the honesty—borrow it f the Rot why Go on 7 or . . • The murder W11%11011.' !HE' aay of them what they !raid Thu t'onfedernte (.o% ernment talked „I thoae whom they hoped to fasten it of - demanding the mu ittotattit, McNeil Timm 0 'memorial' 1\ 114 tp,tt...11 up and "le)" We think Dol. The fiermidi , n_mcd by to thouottoi 3 iii iu I\s. 1•Oil press are ready for anything--a re ns I.lliiii.qlding l h r h , iiNcii-carth-i;d- i pobhc , an empire, or a military depprfr -11••11-awnirood 0 141 11 11 ~C 1•1.111 1,1 110111— or all three in OTIC if it is the Pllllll tince , acre, th -pccial hi. Vor 01' Abe 1.111( . 0111 policy of party. _The fact ha, that God, ' A lid ilt , ii 11.1 p;;;lic , ti d ti. a fiLigiollyi- to I I iri Illtillite LW most inscrutable (;ene,al