13011cante Democratig Watchman BY P. ()BAY MEEK Ink-Slings. , —A cotemporary -says the has never been to the penitentiary. Ile says alit! hutnorously,'however. -11arrisluirg has muzzled its dogs. If it will imprison its radical thieves, a stranger may feel some security in go- ing tbere —The song says, "'tie sweet to die for one's counterey." What a pity several thousand more Radicals didn't sweeten themselves in that way. —Ur Msuia ban been appointed Pontmaxter at Geeeneaalle, • ice Eli Foam, re maw 11 —Patrini. A kretty good sign that there'll be no more fu , . about that pout —What n tegible thought it must br ti t poor old Sett that while Max ie„ Ants to sell 1113 some more territo ry he isn't inn position to buy it ---.1 Radical culls NMI) his party ° To go back to first principles.' If they ito they will find themselves setting, - ,li - ;Wa - 'Mater -rimier -1414m4ree-iit A 114 a. - v.intly Itadical mimed 111,(N-, of it isi-ouri, 14 to fro to Brazil tor Cram this country. Ile will prohn bl) In l leisure to gat op at breeie in Itrittil lin/ his thimble col of brains bbor... , i not --- It the eii.tlr 41 an exchange has 1 lar in aid from the counts c, /141 , 1 it I.:lSS m,er Iwo' to the penstentian , as he I ed. Bill' when the hill came Co the rnreantically, will he Plent'e rn Senate, it Was at 011 Ce arre.ited, a: r id - the t ant a ir it was through a flaw m the wi r men it that body were ,centing oulietment or because of a disugret- i about to swell out Ni hat' IlieN Iltarctl ;two of the jury • must Ire a "large mice, - fur by °trier -MN. NVALkER and Mrs. Dr. i wise conhi it be poi.tsible that a rum II „num eK, lately held a „ Con yent . ntn ,, patty to the Pacific cenild he organized in Washington on the subject of dress in good faith, which ached nothing of They appeared in ionse rant., t Congress. and hence had no oclietite by nii , l 11 turf of hermaphrodite tlrtet,t emit. , touch t " 1.""I that 1 "" 1 "I"'" '1"" 18 and ranted and the andieni‘e ranted. plunder,as in the ease a that Illop4tri,lll4 humbug -tlw mon Partite Railroad? - It B / 1 " 1 " Yffi M 01141114 of Ilt.lll %%JIM the eonne,lueure Stiti , lity 1,01(.1,, lit Sall 1,31.0. 111111 %( 111'11 1111. ',MUM of Ilp Southern II the old ( 1 1 8 11 18 8 " ell i nn " " 4 " . rout, , %%0 -Chong tr,r it', pauper -1,11,1 I , e, will, ihr itun,l,er 01 It Itnen gill of .t 1111,1% -right 'rt-er , 1%, -. -ttic , Sim 11,1%, cllng to him he uaglit t , , rtuve „ tk , 1 1,„„ :4 1, 1 it att the 0( , ,m eno , l!_rli let 1 , 1- ott ll, till 111(11,{1.1 llf, 111 the Intl in,un , 0110 .1.. uI Fremont Itn l tet, .1..111,- IN Neal , 111!../ a r tti mg in France. mahleel 1.. hi+ "rder efeitipair‘ 11111101 tip tairli l.) comlttence the ;neat orl., • 1111, - 111g, • Nothire; %%an heard id ~,,ton Comre - . N% 11l permit. "13111 him 'till when he \ N A L . )," sa•ii bt4et ..,sere.) it 1..”1“11 , 11, hp tittcy 11.0.11 lir 4 l ei.t-- /, 11,C .tee, V. 1 1111:1\1 . 1+111111•111 Of 1110. e Vllll, 1101:eied 'lllll Meal,. 1111 ' Vll 111011g111 %,111 us ere ).1111 111 e !Mille 14 1 . 411 and he per.' "I"ltitt eltatigra the 11-v. Not,. Vlll+ (Mk II t 111111 . 4 1 , 01/ 46/ a l.eudrr 11 tun ‘tltlll n right 111 IV I,r Itl+ahnp.pe .. 1 I; huh to nlq.+nut „ Fritnd,c , I, in; \ 101 l !Mint pat 1,11 11 11 . 11 , 11 [here liver %%I ' l+ n i:e.trle alltr to eall t 1,1111.1 it. here', ay fiealp taker+ id the. No ‘Ntmiter their till!n•rt• u+ li bar the 44 hite hell they IIf1• V011,.-tllllll \ 1.1 , 0 11 1111c1(... I'l %•44E.s I, apiwars to he pri•ti% %%d in : , 0111e things, data •d a thnl Ito' I, In lotoklllg titer Ito- litre lgPt toroltilltirlitH it II 111,1111 Ito tolottol•rt(' 111111 Lr It;t4 Ilitopte It) c 1 itltntaol .n g t,••.,~ltt lu rn lor lift,i count 0.1 cat 111111 eon%cuu•ut ‘Vu) .Irl,l ugnhundr ----It N 1 h r. lily It pm1.•.1 111111 11/ 1 a•Fit nn • malt ad if harm•. hn.l.lK I heir tl•lda. I/1114111141R 111011 la ttr I.lillll 311010 111 I heir 11111.6-An illlllglll/1111111 (Ur tool At/if/ern/ The ditferetieti, then, hetween tinr liiienteiis wen find the editor of Ott. Down-rat amounts to uhutit the %ndite tit it foie bedh etimb—thei earryt lig etinberi in their link, in invt./ttnift s wt, he earrving ernwierA in hi , hair, iii re earn one -The lieptihliewl. Haimed 14.. r ret irN NT•l\ th:it he had tiaCrl lice I 1114 lurtiolt• and tune in the -Or %w e n 1 his suffering country —that he Nan poor , and unrewAardeil. , Laic re ports pillow coneinnivety that he has sufiereil much and serious Ines. Dot of eight thousand a year, he succeeded, however, in saving a pittance, Only about $300,000. Pner thing I —Gam ev in a hero, after a Generals may lead great armies into an enemy's country, and thus hazard the hopes of their cause ; but lie who, in his sane mind, will consent to go as security on the bond of a Radical deservett,th,e highest praise, for cool courage and chivalrous daring. GREELEY went on ,lovEs's bond for $lOO (Was postmaster of New York, lust Week. Brave GREELEY 1 if 3411 (hi-KE LLY I Unfortunate (i KEELEY. —Jona 8. C. Armor'', the Yankee war historian, informs mankind and the CREATOR, in his "History of the Civil War in America," that Slaugh ter's mountains in Virginia sit upon the plantation of Mr. R. B. Si.suoirsit! The Creator, (not, however, desiring to be irreverent), might be astnnimhed to learn that Mr. H. B. SLAUGHTER had a (arm there when lie 'lumped that znoitatain.lievnt l'ocir worn in New lineand !—ren ler thou . tinic CA" t thti - thinga which are C as I,leB, and unto Con, things which are don's I 1 11114 1 X • 4/ VOL. 14. The Southern Paciflo Railroad---Re markable Action of the U. S. Sen ate. ' It has been ItSng known to the well informed reader, that the only route to the Pacific, 'tt hie!, promised to be a financial BUCet`liN, is the o n e termed the Southern Pacific Railroad from Memphis, Tenn., to _San Francisco, across Arkansas, ittfiVattrltnliftn Terri tory, across-a last natural highway and snow-unimpeded couroe, running far South of the Black Hill range via El Paso to the Pacific regions. 'Phis cormniftto,v - witit - herofed - Fremont, NI n ct ir mipany of Southern and French capitalists, a tin asked of Congreßs no subsidies whate‘ er, but simply a troy for It' , track. In 012 House, corrupt and fanatical no that body 14, no upve+ition wan otrered, Fl !IC(, as a Sot/Thera ode, pr Ise, it talked not a dol \ rnn, N.111411:111.I Tilts 1- the 1 , 1'114,41Th. sslitelt :Do ertted every net "I tile Nottli ers 11 ., 111, 1 :)4,11111 I,lkl . 111 V soared hettelt .1,11-it , Jl tit a sitspended Lank, Ns hii dettostided lu nnlne', !wiles Ito; the kink .11.1 1111 t . 1111 SI• it. 1,11( l%1:1 1 1, 11:11.1 In Illln fly! IN+ Ilir ./.11111 1 r, 111,1111 11 .1 tll takr it, nn the 1 1 1 . 111.11. 1 C that 1. the11:11,1. 1 I 111 . 1 t 11111%1 1 the 111,1:11,., he 111.11 , 4 11111 It, 111111 ii it / ie ttl., 11./ 11 1 0 in NVIIII Ir/.1 \1111.2. 11 ( * tingle-- - the sti-petirledituit N.lll HIV 1111 1 1111 1, , tile oottitirs 11, 1 01+ t1):111, 11111 It V(111 1111 , e Vllllll l %\llll (I/1111.1 It. no 11.A1 111/1 1%1111( It There Is 1.11110-.01.Li uu this that sort w loch the tool pr.irto•as There 1 , magnanimity iii it --it 1.1 the kind the higliway man indulge+ If , the South an !mild this great Tonle without a ...Oil ' , rust to the country, it • -hall it do Hi: for two I.llilicietit left- It will aid the Solltl. ni 1•1.01/1 , ...41.1g ith lha North for the trade 111 lII,' XI 1.1 :II lie 11 4 it I+ it route that snows ileier block, And thus defeat coercive recon.truction, ..5111: . 11 is the life 1,104,,i or the 1111/1111 111 0 1 Jacoloti, red repuldrt ean, revolutionary part% 2. Asking 110 aid from the people's treasury, we have 1.0 means or making it do what l'apt ih 111.1 With 1101 00011 on the tree-4 011 E 0011 \ I In other worth+, it is not a hen orgaiii/ittion, will surely success, is out or our con trol, and therefore should not he built. This is the view which the Senate meet have taken of it. • God help a people, when they have conic to such a degraded condition, that the very hopes of the people are trier ehantable property—bought and sold in the gambler's belle at Washington I (lod help a people, who will tamely, andJike whipped cure, submit to, and lick the hand that. smites tl em The pail winter added its testimony to whatowe have said of the utter worthlessness of the monstrous North ern' Loyal monopoly dulled the Union Pacific railroad. For months tons of mail matter laid blocked up in the Black Ilills—blocked and buried, and the winter was an unusually moderate and brief one t? . lolte plains and in the Far West. .# , iftiOttvve told the people how they Rab b been robbed to build uti a grtind moon hoax, now nearly explo ded, and which as soon as the treasury "STATE RIGHTS AND FEDERAL ,ANION." BELLEFONTE, PA., FRIDAY, MAY 21, 1869 prop is pulled from under it, will full with a mighty crash. We are satis fied to let time justify every word wh ich we have said concerning it. Had it been necessary for the government to build a railroad to the Pacific—which necessity has never exist AlliKthe Smith ern route over a nntnnilly-prepared gruleway and over arinowless plain and pathway., every cane man k nows was the proper route. lint the utter inability of a country to live under the rule of such incarnate devils as run' the machine at Washington, is amply CH -116,11141 n41“,--ittrtilmf9l.4-v-ti441.4011-, apparent in every act of the iniernal rascals who retf_resent ta'tt reolitlnek lteptillhean party at i agton. 4f measures looking Fimuly to the pros it'erit Dr millions, atidrimt to :thy ill terior pttlitleal effect, e:ttittot co mmand . the attention and support Dr the .faro bur Congress, how murk less hope ha% e the people that anything less than n getit,,tl uprising or the iiinsmet, will Faye their liherlies and their 'nett tutious ctont lec•at nisl death in our lantl? A Heavy Shot The Viva leading ritd ical organ along the h••ulglited regions bordering opoin the Y•oik State lute, heelll , l IC) know, the eduur ol• the State Gaestq, jle4tlthout aq well there in ttnv line-in knowing a tell.m. In its ~nine Or the 12th g. 0 0 ,1 for Putt NEY iu the following ~ti le Iho Mot. IV/nod, 'hart,.hoer tiolilinlien a lint of the motion of lenient 111.•11 , 1•PIN Of the lieginlutore line of the • piton ' tt MP. to the elit.ot that he hag lett.l the arrtete eoutnhuug I.llv afore:4lll.i lit, 1111,1 14 nut. I. .11111 IS jll4 Ile e 11r (V Fort., negleets to mention the ttttt •.tt of oar telettther,—Silos and Strung—to tittetitt; the t, e El eMl.lllli, 11.11( 11. t-tr,titg nit,l tterloteetttl to roe 11 r. Fl/(111 li e fote they 1.11, nn ii till the Stow there In DIA ittorielmble" truln than he Ile oiler% to t iolio• the h.l 11p.,11111.1,1111.11.,11 hp then pi t, 1-.4r.1 “41-111... 01.1 r 4114 , 411)er,, to :Lek it. or ..1 the ontrtge 71 be r ndarienf be lb , hbooni ewe, ingeh an obtnoe. , bid ha bi t ch toad, Ftl/7 , 1, f hoaoli Im, .; • lof,r, Ih, tr•,t Indignant prccut lank Itatic Alacic• ./ 1 I , lllllllli+ I.rtPgrl-r , , .1 , \ 1111Ille .1 11% Fl, %% edited' a !cap.r c alk•ti /1, „011, OM, lII'S ,tell ill the Winne 1.1 4 ~1 +i;untt, 5)551 lnlt,rl) cl cicictiag \ nt I Ile 111 got lie , hurls im los plolahihro Inr " ‘‘onisled, los devoted hi .11: 411-:1111.111101, L 1.01111.11 lit saflroo olored il.olo•N I. lIF II hot IWVII Nolllllool Nlini.ter lei England, or elected inentller ot I%):pz,ress 'rout it.,elle.;cl louletimonows re pre seolator I:wrlarnl I.mainnsin -this toot horn 411 Nort meth° ‘‘ieles Into ,onelssl), in the 101- hen mg wanner, lo eil, lii • ton" fatii•) they are 11 ,, Ivig n - tint thing in the anti rightetin inann liy ealling nn the Int...rut...ht. titniiiinint Fre.leriek Ihinglan Mini.itir h. 11a}4 'llllll 1 s eHarming vitain t,i Nr.111.114. ileenit. r Innen au, nominateiiiid anhingtion lint .1141., Ninth-tern, Itiaril 'I in. I. far In ttel, lint at It lint he a ill Inn Init., the i hlintry Ile in ant, Intl Pri..ettlinrntl I 11110,4. )11 . 14 11 1., II doliater, n Melee of HMO" , He /I needed at, lint.• in tirenk dna ti ..111 1.0.111-11 t.. .iltir If 111,11 out it 1111 . nutry It I. Influent., wff I he I ovnt, Held In /4”/1110 Etirtipentt entirt Ile 1111.1 in.iter gni , !maim.' Tlll. pie V% lit lei 1 . 111 . 111111 with fir uunr than that will r ?littler or ling tither font. thin In talked of lint he .111111111 lirnt of all an t "ogre... II the Itintriot inn delta, ..111011 'ii Inn liltllent, then 1./ 111...x1 . Itart iit Paha, In 111/41/. van gio a snip litrther nu t! lielat.en Butler tinel llnltgin. the light, 1/1111151104 WOlllll 51111 It IN It 14111111 , Hutt 11, 111A1Iiiir4tri I will war...nil Jinn. It, iin tent% Itlfr.lf 'Ann tilt...tang h oltinlity, when It 'night lake the hind .11 Ilse Ilinlno it it won't] pot the foremost Mall In all tin ili.trh otigroinn," 11111 NVe pity brother llt%cn. Ilia ilar key X 1101111! hat% eit pontoon triliontd be tient to Englititil, Itritril nod lie kiliottlil be iierit plot to plat 1. 111,4 . 1 , 4).08, and keep bin nose eletto. it. in oroog to dinnppoint Doviii,Aiei, it IA wrong to iloiregutil II t‘r.`i ISut "Sll . ll IA Itretheren let in, tong This world is all a fleet in' show, -For man's illusion given , Fred Douala., now elm stay at home And sleep with brother Haven —Gen. Logan, and anothennigger from San Domingo, it is reported, call ed to see the man at the White House the other day, in relation to selling him that Vo lean° and nigger blest piece of dirt; but Grant reused to be worried to death by niggers and thyir associates, and he declined to see the sw !et cou ple. Poor G rant I—he is to he pitied indeed I —PH", of Missouri, ',Alio is to he rewnrded with n foreign nppointinent bl solos sort, if possible, it is said, picks his nose in open' Congress, and is in all respects n hlthy, slouchy, dil•ty noun, or thing. Is this partriot Yur one of the "blind'• or "bleeding" sort 7 tot " The Eight Hour Movement Congress passed an eight-hour law during the 40th Congress, but like all the acts'of the dishonest party in power, the law WM; so Warded that the opera tive who enjoyv its benefits, must, un der-the interpeenhaitin put upon it by the Administration, also submit to a reduction in wages. This is like ev erything else which Congress has done for the sons of toil. It is 'hollow and' valueless, and as a non Sequence occa sions the profoundest indignation among the laborers -, i — Tii - e - 0 - teftriibritif - thtß Mir - MUT a van , lined movement among all those who labored film the novernment in the K a vy )(arida nod workshops., to lane the hours of labor reduced to nuelisinundier an to give the toiler eigh t bourn for rec reation and improvement, eight bourn for !deep, and eight limire tor labor. ft in claimed by the working men of A nierioa that Cher can 16 as ninch la bor in eight bourn by this nystem, an in ten by the old, that they are better modified to work the eight than the ten, that nature is 110 t t jointed thereby, nod lilc in eased of its apprehensions, 'lt line been proved that wherever the eight-hour system has been iii practice the preiductionn of Use labor exceed those under the ten hour syntem, that capital in lietelitted be it; that morals and nuciety are unpruN ed, and that the L eople aie happier nufa their lot, and erciatal more Ivuluenruti Ye. It t 8 claimed itlBo by the lenders of the in()%etnetit, that labor should be ?mule Irmaaeralire and attradtre, t lint tliereb there ?I:) I.e lower droriei add nonprodimer,, tool more itiduntr) and thrill Thin 14 certainly :t sound Fin eiple iii economy, that the , nymlein which pr iii it c 5 labor and 111111141 1 . 1 IS 111' 111.041 healthy anti wisest to 11 I•A)U tY I 11 . ICc 11 1, DM prepared to that ro hy.tion ol"flit• morking bourn an applie.l to till is a henelit to curb• bat 1-.1111. If 14, that labor was never ilie that tit all, 11. be required of nut" to the injairr ot health and dintor tlon Lt nature It 14 WO ri g ht th a t the 1111111:III Iruno ghoul l be required tntllil till the tint 14 w.ttit a and bent, till he 411111• 14 ITlOloltPol, /11111 t lie eilet`b gl,lOll 11.111toW 1111.1 111'1111,1Pd I,:tlatt• the ullnnal and prtploet condition of :LII 111,11. It n%as intended to aid health. and , trengthen the 'faits of lllt° 111111111 1111i1 tro 1110 m than IA 10 %‘l , a,¢ Tin'nf e, 1 ,, ‘l4 , lnle n great antur NI 1;1\A, 81.1 liccurn. t,, entail it o.,1" Hence it ry that a 111w—aatt !ittr %‘l,ll•ll nee Is. It, vffil ti Fie lalstr 1,, Its proper limits, tins). and :11111, r. II law conferring a great and tie ce , an 1,0011 —olle absolutely neces4ary in the crowded cities of the Eastern and Middle Stay . ., where great hoilles of mechanics and operatives are eau ph.e,l, and trhere the toiter9 are gen• craft\ opprt ,, ed arid t ohbeil, nail nil, ii-cd ;it the caprice id capital and its 1% rannical tools and instruments, It cannot be concealed that there in a system of white slavery in this larcaj wore tiiipres,ike, onerous and tyranni cal than any or ahu•h nentimcuiall to bat• lll‘eighed on behalf of the black liondnien, ft in a Plavery which ought to awaken ironic Penne of Amine in the bream,' of our latter ddy blatant hu manitarians and abolitionintp, and it fa time that the workingmen, human tin. lure trap,' and wronged aa it should rite up in its might, and cunt it rift From Boston in the FAO, to the slopes of the Missouri, and as far be yond an the Eastern speculator in man woes has found him way, are bald ted and huddled in our great cities the sons and driughters of ceaseless and Hopeless OVER 11)11, Who is there among um who will be their Moses to tiring them forth out ,f their bondage? —Burlingame and Ii is select troupe orperfloming pig-tailed celestial mand arins are played eat. Jle made a good deal of noise ;thou) what •ititinence he had Ivor doe Chiriiene people, and how he was going to introd ore siweessfully numberless improvements, including our civilization into that empire. It turns out that the Chinese won't have him, or his "barbarian" notions, and he writes to this coutirry of his failures. What, in the Republican party line, is not a failure? " A Few Points." Under this head, the Bellefonte Re publican, of this week, with evident gusto, copies an. article from an ob scure radical newsparT, called the Mifilinburg Telegraph, published in the adjoining cGunty of Union. The fol lowing is an extract from the article, and is, no doubt, considered one of its strong 'points "Why, mita, IfJohniionited Republicans were onaeased of nuaceptibllity they could hardl y y ook an honest Republican in the face, much /eon ask political favors of him." New, the best point we ace in this, intertriefl-fer-aueth-eri-in-that applies much more aptly to one of the editimis of the Republican- , --even the immaculate W. W. It. iiiinelf; for, beyond all (pleat ion, as a genuine sped. men 01 a "Jolinsonized Republican," in this county, at least, he stands, alone in his glory, without a peer Every one here well remembers his famous speechi; in our rtiortiTonse,in the fall of 18fifi, on the eve of the elec. lion. \Vali what vigorous vim lie "went for" anal demolished all the small fry of our local radical pohtt cians IlUTunsos , K URTZ, Yuce Funsr, and all the rest. Such hitter invective I such burning sarcasm ! such sparkling wit! such boisterous elo quenced the like was never heard he. awe or since! For instance, who that heard,lwill ever forge that inimitable description of a certain prominent and very acute ornament that adorns the rlasnje face of the eloquent lICTCSIMON —his present partner—and which, as W. W. It, pot it, %%118 so ailmirably ail.ipted, and so oficn tuned, Ane the ex• ceedingly laudable purpose of "nosing into other people's business !" And then the nickname applied to lit ST& at that time editor of the Press, to ex press COllletupt for the position he oc copied in the arms. " Cracker4' . Ilom startling and territio it min , . to be •%, To t poor )1 . 0, i u, mith mental rarneit, enough to enable him to J udge a "Goad cigar." Even I'l It•T 4 eliaraeteriA , d as a were bundle of - "nothing." Who, me sad again, that heard, will eN er torget thiese tienoliant personal itno.? \\'hut poiolerono lie did sir Ike, both tight and len lint able lie s 1111t1 deteleled the IMIM "toy pohco of A s:ot JonNsoN, and hoot ardent IN be adt,watel O:election even of I . I.l'lllCll over the redonhtalde hero 01 Slllekerri% ille. For a "Johnson- If.ed IZepuldwan, it 1% as, indeed, a Ira Iv - hrillhant and et tertatn,ng terthnn BM Well, considering the r-e. i ttel t all this, and that tlay saute "Johnsototed Republican" stdHequently beentne a carpet bag agent of the Freedman's harem, told, as a radical emplT,ee theretm is !laid to have acted an a kind of general stiper‘ising net muse to the nigger haloes of Tennessee, a n d, further, that he is at present the editor of it radical newspaper, it heroines a very easy matter to see, I 1( lentil, one of limo. "few potim.." ILat. iM , that Lhis one particular "Johostintzel It e p o ld t can - 11:10 a sufficient amount of "nun ceptibility" for almost anything., "Sus ceptibility," that not only enables him to "look an honest Republican in the face," hut Oven "ask political favors of him. - la tho:Jpopt" well taken? —One of the remotest start , , the antronomere tell us, has broken lona° from its moorings in the distant heav ens, and is malting threctly toward this earth, at the rale 01 twenty eight miles per second I It is ascertained by oh servationn taken in the \VATcIIrAN office, through a glass funnel with a bottom in it, that it will strike the earth in the neighborhood of Bellefonte. A standing committee of arrangements fdr its reception ought to be made at once, an it will probably strike "ile" and flatten this world ,into a half done pancake in the next three hundred years. Pity it don't travel faster. —lt in said that (len. Grant inhal ing away in flesh rapidly,•and in In/a rose and still more speechless; that his wife is anxious for him, believing that the office will kill him. Whose fault is that ? Once, the office of Pres ident was not altogether a burden, but since the offices have been triplicated, the rights of the States absorbed, and all power,centered at Washington, it is to be expected that there will be no rest for the wicked: . „.. Oppressing the Farmer. , Blpeilking of tne i n i qu i t ious attempt , - ol'l fin' alism to place the.greatibur te (110 i f, taxation upon the'shotiltrers of 'Of fti, tiers, the Cincinnati Enquire): , tattlgrtiOtiul asserts truly "that if any • thi4any fact or any argument were reWr i ed still more plainly to substan tt e position of the Democracy, 41 a, rti4ient'lltigislation 14 been and i iit . iitl teiltiteietits of the few rather thttik, ' j t re msS"Dy, a late decision of thir Ihmiesiotter of Internal Itexenne rnig i t t bci cited. Under the enlight ens ened : aid) or the civilization of the t Mitt th century , as interpreted by eve ~ ation under the sun that has suc *iliti in emancipating itself from t th0;t1illom of the middle ages—with thet a ltion, alas lof the United Slut '' tielesv of prime necessity, even 4l rartitoughr 'imported from gbioad, are 'N r t, to a ;taxation simply Burnet it ent fp .„., Sane "purposes. When Cob denrf a :took triumphantly married their attneli upon the iniquitous Corn Laws 1.41.4pp4el the very vital ever glee of th' it:?pe, that made their food 4 dearer, ) 1 0 t ' produeles of the food hy...l4l„tteie f ...ttereluglcted of their legitimate j .,ivvi , t none were louder in their pats* ~ 1" the people's victory thin the citizens of America. But all seems now 'to lbs changed. A storm in the MedtteiraMSan, that inn quarter ot an hour lisliai', the blue water into a wilderneseefiggry waves, is the mil parallel l OS tlitOluddeu metninorpliw-i , + 11- th-e-Prtallegleiltillon of the Amer • ~ .• Wan peop . . ,efbro 18130 we were a free people, 1134; as such, impartial law makers stroirei iivith all their ability, to make our PhYeical eqiial to our eiti• condition. th4it ttization, light us u was, was levildStoi *Ron the food and the necessary 4lothing ot the hard working-marollefarmer or mechanic, but imposed rill the luxuries of the rich. But th ' iiihty are fallen ; and t as political in gibe has elapsed trout the producer, he . ,„Coneutner, from the maker to the i tq Opendthri ft of n smith so the burdeibi apporting the tint eminent., the ( tb ty of contributing to the exigen t 0 armies.timi navies' and the extralt gee of military lot reaucracy bait- 'S a shifted from (d i those able to.' 1" 'the height to the' shoulders of 11,g t ble to support the insupportable ' t a 4 The Millions ot acres of agrietTurtik , laud 11l our Colin try, from me )110 tAemeht and nern 1 piney of which! "ur future prosperi ty must motet ,te ,it 1 , , ,1,1 I i l'4l. are lelt bare and ujiii:Pii let', hecau'lerui it` h.ie for a few ! ca Mims, the co.nai , i ,ms, imperial Gefl. violent at \Yes!, ington prefers to +all it+ means 1.. r brihei v and r•orritpelotelrotri ll...tram en rather than lire IrUtuulActuhr 01 vouluvet"r, is ho, ;ge),!11; ypar , of rt!iiiii bog, liwi tilled lii i pirse wit h a: tillill I.tenct to stuff theilia4ele ot Senator, arid I %itigressinen,!iin l thi leery add to lit+ store, like an ottiqj •w•ti.o w,. thro a 1 minn4/ii 11110 the wa(Z-r tri hook a better fish. For the last sin }ears this Ira , been the liolicy of the rascally ow rwr+ of ill goltA gain, who, to the misery ot the people, hat e 1,111 the court./ of Cl iair,, at the seat of (iovernifient, list until now th,T have attempted to Nail tlit abominable discrimination node' some apparently itlecent pretext. Bin r the t ail is now rent, the lox unearthed and the thief detected. NO. 21 With a damnable ingenuity coneelN from the union of trait awl peenbt —hut in law fortunately inothegot BEE en —the commissioner of Internal liev• CUM' has decided flint farmer~ arc mso tirlictllrrM The farmers of the cow,. try ha% e been and are taxed for the benefit of New England in everything they wear, in every article with vi hich they call adtt, too the comforts of their families, in all by which they can adorn their homes or improve their tielth. Pour thousand articles of prime IIeCTS. idly, the majority of e hich enter into the consumption of every farmer's household in the land have long been taxed. The iron of which the plow share is made is taxed ; the saw that fashions the beam is taxed ; the cot ton that clothes the little once is taxed; the coat he wears to shield him from the weather is taxed ; the nails that fasten the roof over his head arc taxed ; the drugs and medicines with whielf,in sickness, he endeavors to postpone death or allay the agony of pain ore taxed ; and now, no satisfied with covering the whole man and his dwell. ing with taxation, the vampire must change its nature, and prey upon the stomach: The farmer is declared by the commissioner to be a manufacturer, and to he taxed as such for every peck of wheat he may grow and cou vert into flour, to feed even his own hungry chit. dren. They may cry for bread, but the rather most give them half a loaf, in order that by saving the remainder be may satisfy the craving maw of the tax gatherer. This is the_ result of Radical rule—the good Lord only knows how long the people are to be subject to it. arapes are not made ol thorns, or fiver thistles w and it will not be by means like this that out waste places will be popularedand our deserts covered with blossom,
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