ellefonte Democratic Watchman: DY P. GRAY MEEK. -- • in t r, W. FUREY, ASSOCIATE EDITOR,. _ _ - Ink-Ming. --There is again considerable excite lent in the oil regions. Let 'er ex —Napoleon has homed an amnesty o the French exiles. Bony'ri head is :Iwaym level. —While the country is tired of the eign of Radicalism, it would accept a ain or water very thankfully: —The tiot weather proves that every , an has one friend, at least. That's 08 shirt, which nticketh to hint closer Lair u brother --A white man, at Scranton, gains a woe by, carrying valises to nod from he deyot for negroeH. He pinta. be oor %%kite trash, indeed. —\ Radical paper which admirem Milyß : " He reminds one of n 'right meteor at midnight." And of it Irunken beast in the morning. —The FlOl River, (Masa.) factories re in,W running but three days in the i,eek. This puts 500,0 IN) spindles on hall tiine. Radical prosperity I ---57,11, FM Snym the Radical party in entiessre has gone to hell. SToKr.s, tang dtrert communication with hat nation, of course knows all about —The immortal ".1. N." "splurged t Altoona on the 25th, at Ilarrislitirg 111 the 2ettlt, and " splurges" at liett)S 'tire tn•dar. Witat'a the pressure ME —(;14 tvr lots gone to Mount Wash ngton for the purpose of making the •cetit 01 that little hillock. We hope 0 VI'LIIOIIS he'll conclude to stay up • hurt. —Mr ry tiini)r, the great hanker, it• inn ,le n liandrome.lonati(ln co 1,11 • 1...11ege sii Virkyinia. I i I'y %WWl' ? don': the lirt)licalm call 1711 ettng Y Itiolical editor ea%M ill' . 1 4 fite cry u,hl inelte4 high, and "es ery inch re 1 Lit mtlient" Times her:in...vl)e yrith him devil-eoticei 44114111 y, rut A TOI hot place. --• If it man lie shall he Inc gain hat 11(4'1111'1 aI i /1:; .: i her Oil that Lind of a " die " he noikeB it he only n " dead drunk, - the chair ~re that he will '• rekiver Philadelphia has been m it 10111111 the scarcity of water in the Seim% I ill user. In came the water gives out the ritt/etts t•aa resort to heir ,‘h :flier(' IN 1111 . 1111 II Chat. —There are great eomplakuln of 13 arms at the \Vashington Navy Yard, , monz the vc”rkilieti. lInN there ever urn arithing.• else limn tyranny and otrage ki.4ml) NUIVe the Itadivalse:ne t,lo pow er ? It IN now thought that the Cubans he successful in achieving their in rI inletice of the Spanish go.ern nen t In that case what n rush there ill he to Culla of cowardly Itudical calm% ags and carpet bagger, c 1 —Bus. It' TI.LKII brother, deceased, h.. was 111111110Sed to be worth two ullhoas of dollars, turns out to be not iorth a continental dczmnttni ivbefite -111// rentum. !ten did all the figuring the settlement of the estate. Bully or his \ not her big finis at Gettysburg. A ut of officers are there tbr the purpose its flung definite' y the positions. oven ued by the troops on the first day's unto )letter take Gen. 1d:k:•s advice rid let the darned tiling die wit of re- —The New York Sun, whose editor, unng ihe presidthitial campaign, was se of R ANT'S strongest supporters, ow says of him : "He is too sitialllnr, lionolon't look like a tiger, roil no ody wants to see a dog." What u ush that ill Shut your eyes, lint tut —And now we have negroes appoin t as trustees of the public schools in Vashington city I Many teachers lir:Ve esigned and others are preparing to allow. The teachers say theY will , ot he insulted by the supervision of .egroes. What do you think of it, kite men? —.Judge PACKISR'S opponents are ow charging hint with being the cause f the coal "strikes" in the Lehigh alley, of which help innocent. They ill charge him with a different kind a "strike" after nett October, of 'Bich he will be guilty—the "strike" f the Radical party. —lt has transpired that the seducer f Ilssrsa Veunart is a man of high oda/posit/0u in the Radical party I his is why GisASY made that poor bused English girl consent to leave Ito country, before he' would pardon er for a crime she didn't commit. lie anted to shield this 'Radical villian "high social position." The dirty og. ' 1:t • • "7"1 • !I 1 I 'lir ar 1 *). 11 1 1 11 llt ) ftVP *V • 41 1 I / 1 4,; t ; VOL. 14 The Chinaman and the Negro. ."Man proposes but God disposes '' is a 1110a0 that is verified every day, not only in individual but also in national life. All an evidence 01 this, we have the great Negro question, the solutioo of which is seemingly about to be ac complished independent of mitti'm pro jeets and in a way that was not looked for by either of the political pitrties of the country. As a key to open the door of our lin dertitaiiilitign and mimic light 111 111)(01 dint+ hitherto dark Hubjeet, we find the following item going' the romidm or the papera. "Theilltiiione are SiCHI I. parr tilt" Vivi'for nln Ilk, frog,. in N:gypt, filling 11111r10M. MI II r 011111.1‘ lough trough." ' l ' lllB /111110VIICH11(.111. would Remit to indicate, at first Night, only that there IN no 1111hlefINC emigration from the Intid, ruled over by the "brother of the Sun and Moon," to this country. Hitt it little rrltlertion will soon convince any thoughtful mind that there is inure in it than appears upon the surface. Like it deep water, its •}treat r.ecret is not TO CAW upah the top ; and, like a deep aaler, we may also i-Illjecture what hen lurid •n in 101 depths. 11, like the plague of frog., which (; () ,1 4 e ut 'iron the Egt titiano, the ore pourin , z info California, the fir.t thought thnt lIIIIVI sligge.t itself i., that, unlike that plagne,the children of pagan land 1,, ill not find their sub stance pro% ideAl for them. The Irog, vent upon the E. J , r t tam, to Mtnish them for their hardnes+ of lienht in riot letting the children of I , rael go, had naught to hilt take l a - )4,=e--dou of the rivers laid !winds and 4uuhllen of the land, and they %%ere in their ratite element, with all their %%ants antieipa led ; but these ('hate-e. ~ent liene in the prolidviice of tioll, not 11s but that thil !MIN eiteritie 1111110 ton lit loony,- !Iry bottom Lein.• immortal and cannot hop to their 11%111g, like the toad. of Ei!l lit they find tiothini: firmd dell for them notion:2' 11,11” Bat .till they collie thousands and tk•-lirittire 4/1 11or itottitittioloi tor , link 11. in 111r11 1111'111 11111'11 or timlithit their tii our itlll the_ .\lllllOll%, 0 t 110 0s 11101118 101111 i,.1 Isll ..111111 0 1 .1.1'111 4 .•reatiire-, nh/llu'r 1111 be. Lit tilt, luuuttu or brute eieni 111, and ‘dio pro, ided n Ining I . of 1110 frogs 1 1f 1:,1% 111, 1111 it,z the brief tone theV 000111 1141 jllllll. I:11111, 11.11 , not forget 16,141:nese g•hildren, with their i.tritrigii manners and huo,nage, 011 the I;reat Republic. He open. , lip li/ 00011 the aVelilleri of labor by 41100110 Z 111 its that Ile has 'mule them intelligent, handy, willing and inditstrion., and ILus they IS 111 11111111 0111 pe.11111., 4.1.1111 srcuru for theitisek es 11. Cllllllloellee and a halm:llion among strangers. Day by day, they are gaining in faN or, and although but a short time has elapsed mince the great exodus from the Celestial Empire began, we already read, among the items of IleW/1 in 1111 Ile journals, such paragraphs as the following: "'Phi• South (•nrolina plantere are thorooglily army... 4 on the .oilojeci. or ('hi11..,. labortir , (no. rich planter liw+ Oonlraeted for tan hnr hundred And fifty Chinamen to ant atilute for lIegr11011." And just here, in our opinion, is the solution of the Negro Question. The Chinese art Minn] to be intelligent, in dustrious, handy and willing to work . 14 small wages. Hence, the Southern planters, who have long been disgusted with free negro labor, are employing them by the hundred, in place of the lazy negroes, who will do no good, ex cept they he in a condition of involun tary servitude. Since their freedom ft Oin their nominal state of slavery, the negroes have become worthless,and the teachings of the Radical party have sb puffed them up with ideas of their own importance and hopes of becoming the political and social equals of the white mamthat they have grown insolentand arrogant, refusing to work, in many cases, for the best of wages. As a con sequence, while they are looking Mr offices at the hands of their Radical deceivers, and making a great ado about the right to vote, the honest, in dustrious, hard working Chinese , are . gradually edging into their ; hwes, greatly to the delight and profit of the planters and the whole Southern pen• p4e. And this will lead, by and by, to the entire substitution of Chinese for negroes, all o‘er the South, and the "STATE RIGHTS AND FEDERAL UNION." 11LLEFONTE, PA., FRIDAY, AUGUST 27, 1869. inevitable dislodgment of the black race from the country of which they have HO long been conceded the only competent cultivators. With the instalment of the Chinese as laborers in the South, the negroes will be thrown put of employment and compelled to seek the means of living elsewhere. Where then,•will they go? There seems to he but one reasonable answer to this question, as there is for them hut one probable destinatiot„ Tit I.A a ILI. volley!, Sunni, and the Middle, Western and N'eto England S/airy wII.I. DK OVERRUN ill THEN. They will comer here to compete frith one worl,ingmen In our great fields 01 labor, and their necessities will rompel them to work . Ar a mere pittance! The consequence will he tknt tray,ir tea/ he ;educed to one.half the present rates, and poor white !nen, who now , have hunt mork to provide fos their 111.11%11w , , will either find themselves jilt of em phipnient altogether, or be compelled (a labor at the NEGRO KITES for merely enough to Itialp body suit bouLtaogether. What a prospect for 4e poor Melt of the North—the menr who dig and delve—the bone and noallele, which elms its bread in the Nwent of its fce! Anil all thin in the re alt of the po/i. ry of/he Radical pally. That 'arty, ignoring the overinling power of the rod 111/11NC, who 1101,14 the 11e$111110R7/f nationQ and if people in the hollow of ills 11101.1, undertook to (icrtiirii a fiat of the Creator r which had stamped the u•nl of -ervitilde upon the foreheads of the lilacT( race; and, for the purpose of 'seeping themnelve, in power, litid the h ar d i hood to plinure the country into a war. The) sent erode+ to free the negioe-i, and then rim ol to make them the !admen) and social peers of the White Race Thee thought, with the ballot in the hatidi oldie ig.noratit 1,1;01, m i te , oho wonl,l always vote ,‘lll, them -they could rule the roan tr‘ lot, % er, uu ' grow rich and,,,plethorte with the , 2 .1011 the iSii; the power which, lioni• the be _moll;, had pionounced the stably or hr tit ids man. at work to maintain the tith. , riti or Itl4 titisherable deeree In the milli of Ihr Cliitle.e In thi.4 dIIIIIIII yr,.ar 1110 1it1 , 201 ui P1 , 1‘1411.111 . 1 . ,. 111 4 1 liar 1.1 . 4,11111i1e /l111111111:111“11 1/1 tll, l lt,Tli/ 1,111 . 111 , 11•11.1 oI heipiting their the Itaihea 1 part ha% e mink for the prohahilit seems to lie that el,• him: the% will hy,tiro 1111110,1.11% from the land the, SII !On!: 0e1 . 111 , 11 , 1. And the (milt the door r f the Radical ',arty, tor in Ito wicked attempt tit 111h:1110e 1114 1 111, lor 11411,111 Neill-11 I,llrl/11S1 1-1 . to 11 Iwo+lll.lll 1$1111 • 11 4 ii/ 1 1 octet intended thein bi occupy, it luwnut only laileil to re Mize its illielitloll, hut has deprived them both 1•I employment and country. Aid not mils 1111 N U ,hose 11118, but it 114 lorcing them, though iiiiiisonlable en eilinstanceq, NISICTII, tinning a pchplc who do not want thew, who will out hear with Olen), 1111. l w here they twist eventually become paupers to lie maim tamed at the public expense. This seenin to us to lie the manifest destiny uI the Nark race in the United Staten. Before long the South will be clear of negroen, lint they will swarm the North in raittoots for 11 tune, re dicing the white laboring men to the depths of despair, and bringing grief and want upon the people. pradii illy the race will become extinct, and thus God will show, ton fearful manlier, the ,absolute 'inalterableness of Ills ilecreei. To the It 1011'Al. PuIITY, we of the North will lie indebted for the misery which the presence among tin of these millions of negroen will cause to our poorer chanties, i l h i rit (0 the R tote I.IIITY 1111181, be anon bed the mad tats of an unfortunate ritee, which, let alone, in the sphere in which nod placed it, would have made the barren places of the land to blossom as the rose. Radical Balderdash A thong all the silly things we have ever heard used as political clap-trap— the silliest, baldest and softest, is the charge made b mongrel editors that AAA PA c na his residence to be in Philadelphia, it ord . er that his prop erty in lifutich Chunk, Carbon county, might escape taxation. Just as if l'Ackmes living in Philadelphia, would exempt his properly in Carbon county front taxation. They 111118 t, - think the people the veriest :fools anti asses, to be gulled by such Star. How could PAcKen, let hid live where he might, claim exemption from taxation for Litt property in that or any other eounty ? It is the property, not the individual that in assessed and taxed, and until mongrel eilitorr can show that Ann PACKER tried. to move 1113 houses, rad roads, coahillines, and other real estate into his business of lice at Philadelphia to escape taxation in Carbon Onnity, they hail better stop their silly to addle. A.l.;‘ Ast l'Ackica pap' taxe4 for all of his property ! As r 1I•K F.ll llBs Ilot hid his wealth •awny in tavexenipted bonds as the nabobs and aristocrats of Hada:llllBin hove done! Ilan wealth in in mines that Kite hum Jireibi or laboring men work—in rati)- run& that enrich and ilevelope our re sources—in property that pa's ita pro portion of ta‘e,i, turd ni beneficial, not only to Inineell, but to the State, and the laboring clan..ieri oi the State. Let winking men remember thin. Prussia's Rebuke to Amerioa The Itadical party, which Necins so desirous m . keeping up recollections of the bloody strife that the country has jest passed through, should, sic think, learn a lesson from the action nithe king l'russia. That monarch ham ..lately prohibited the celebration of the tictirrt of Sadim 0 Loy silhject , , out of a delicate regard tor the feeling 4 of neighbors. lie does not s 1 isli to commemorate It ictory gained by one German nation 05 Cr another, nor a mind the pride of his defeated opponents by rejoicing (Wel' Inv 0;11 prim erlti. Slll . ll VOllll l lO 1111 the parC,ot t In• l'rti,tati monarch is highly honorable, and mill the - soonest result In the re.mration of kindly and fritter nal leeling•4 beta yell ate tuo countries. It is Mt this that the king deprecate-I all commemoration of a 111%y made glo i tun , for b) the .alor sit her arm- , 1111 ii 11111(14 1114 1111111 V to re. , tratti their i. , ,pre , •ions of j,,pac.entbit-ia,iii. !full nmeli nu re and I,ole nwl ho,‘ ditler,nt such conduct iroltihnt of the Itudieul Bart 111 the 4 eounir to‘sar.l the conquered Solidi. The people of (hat doxvn trodden hand are hence of our Lune and tleeh of our Ile-h, and tet our Itudicarl leadurs de light to en!l up n4neflOpranres (dale hErlie and dil 1111'11 Iltnlo.t to perpetuate utdowily feehog They con too talsv a peculiar Alen-nre nt taunting oar :ioutliern blend. %,lilt th it u%crillikos%, find Loup upon Ilion till , oortH of toodignitn , onlcige contemptible 4.4,1141114'1 14 the ,are 11111,1-11 0111171(.114,N 411 2,011.1 711141 11114118f/1/- table evillence that niagnanimit re etudes non here w ohm the breast of Al , le lindual Marty. Instead of mg to soothe down the angry passions of the people by incoleating leSsoliS (11 - torgi%e tiess and christ inn 1.11111'11.), and Joining hands once mole in a bond of indisso luble brotherhood, these liolitical by Are smelling around the i)ools blood tied scratching open ilcatver in order to open Ittresli the accursed mtrite and cruelly again the hearts -and hopes of n noble people. Would that the example of King of Prussia might be followed in this country, and North and South he once more waled as in the days of yore A• 1 this will he the case when the I{adu•al party is overthrow ii, and Democracy again assumes its birth right. ERRORS 1W Tll . ll PRINTHR.—The fol lowing errors occurred in the article ol• our West,rn Correspondence, by "J. S. B." published on die 13th inst. The word under is used instead of "and"— the word received for" witnessed "—the word luminary for "outer limits"—the word share instead of "pkase"—the word„ twenty uistead of " tOlve—the word is for "are"—reign for"region"— with fOr ''itto"—and neyolir for " negotiations.•' Besides the foregoing quite a number of typigraphicat er rors occurred. We hope the good sense orour readers has supplied the deficiency and the author excused the absense of the editors. —John Quincy Adams has been nominated for Governor by the Massa chusetts Democratic State Convention. Ilia - chances for an election are good, owing to the disalrection of the ltadi• call+ on the question of prohibition. ' NO. ; [For (lie NV MY MOURN HEART. It h, BY NESS 1 , 14.1 e Id 55511\1.1. )1 Blue and elondlesiviare the Ilk ins #l. Gemmed with a Million slam, ' Thx moilrnfill plaint alone The perfect intitt intim There'.4 nothing nellir to which nay cli: Tb is heart that lQt OS no few— " That never eared fpr human thing I' 4 lint It wits provetflintrue That tower found an earnest soul— A soul both pug land strong— That might ittrweidth of ptositin dam] Or echo Faith's' oei song Aid 11k0 /401110 lont4 forgotten hint That tits, will, thipoping wing 4— And known no entl to tote itittinod— Itotlt listen while it tang.. I rfl alnnn tI iv 'mimeler night, Wlitla all Om a Anil !lovely!. pletel for aarialua From rut rout MI lily brew.' 111 rain—ill 1 all] fgr far toll ntrotatt, Thi. , woe 011111110 ha. grown The lattaltOl I hat 4 born nollong— Grier Main], inofor Its on n! 1 And theryttlat not 0, akin! to ellen) lefi Witly milli'', 1v heart 'The voiles+ woe on that it hOttlr That never marl ` depart. A pardon for the ienutifttl— A yearning elite untold To claim a love-010 prieele.. far To weigh Ite wok h In gold tt• what a 111011111 T.. hnt a n uncut thlk' It lI,Ry lbea pl ihttig 1t w pfal ' t Itrvakiag, part f /um,: II ,tre14.11.. I to,i{,fit 7 eloadlems 4kat And I,lllllie, 1. mpith, heart An lily poor hen 211111 EM I=EM!! Atwitter II(• that p.. 11 ‘14(.4 50 If, .n 16 my h.th be, In ht IMEI 11111,4 101 melv,ll. I . fill hetitt' I=l Upon toy nimir Lot ol iu.r, 1: , 1v; Meade 'or Packer e Fnrint•n (11111 Or P6niad,.l l ,l. whu•h .k 1+ :1 1111 her, %%ere eticyrltiined by that gentle tmti to the MIIII/011 114.11,4., fittiell 1'11117,1(0m Thur..] (II ht.( week. l/itite II 1111110 , 1 T prenent, 11111°11g ‘qllliii sere 17en. liuu ATIT I'%l GI, W. Cull , and lien 1;F.,, NIF ‘1)1. .111er the %las elided, to:t.+l4 ittnl Apeeehem 1)1,411111e the ,nder ut Ihe hour, when lien he , n, , ll' lug • ,111( 11.1•1 the A... Ir.) 11, in Ow 1.1 v 1.4 ••••131,...1 hi+ What du our Ili licil Isrien4 think 01 drat ? 1;e1i. NI! tut: tt sling that all ot Sir t( il l th e 140 4 nun hr'eclip+ed h) his .Ileee,4l in thin hall! e, lotlk+ it little " copperheadish, don't it ? Wonder it the tkiieral hail any allusion to Mr. I'll KER fie the Deinocialie candidate for tiovernor?— AVe pies , lie hind, and we gue , s, more er, that Mt. int-, like all the other brute Anil IllortieeiL generals IR the army, is completely disgusted with .lots \V. I;I:ilir i vanity, incompetence, and braggailis•Q9 ~kt all e‘ents, Mt ADE, 8111,01'04 r ti AMR, 1111,1 will tic/ all ut hns power to aid hot election. $13,000 vs. $1,600 Under the rule of 1111115 I'm-sses SIMPSON ssr, at the bite House, it now takes SIX 11l ells lit a salary of thirteen thousand dollars a year, to do, what one Mail did, under AxmiEw Jou NSON. Ilt M salary of sixteen hun dred! It takes money to run the ma chine tinder the Emperor President, who hits nu t tilgar republican ideas of economy, and don't care a darn for the expe ntw--so loin; MS it comem the 'Government. But the one man who served at the White House, under An drew Johnson, at a salary of sixteen hundred dollars, did his work in a cour teous and gentlemanly matmer, while the six "'trimly 101 l buggers," who do the same work at a saitry of thirletn thousand dollars, are boorish, discour teous, impudent puppies. The six men range from a brigadier-general to a wooly-headed nigger, and all are as full of pomposity and 'vanity as a militia captain on training-day. In this one respect the people have theporportionate bitrerence between the expenses of a Democratic and Radical administration. —A German Farpooter, named Harris, re. 4 ditig in Huntingdon, attempted to commit sui cide by nutting his throat with • meat new. Failing in this he tried to beat Isla brains out with a hatchet. Failing in this Elmo, he has concluded to abandon the experiment of self destruction for the prepont, Pennsylvania —Fratin Heigman, a German, WAR drowned lo he ennitl below Bethlehem on Sunday night lett. —A 61t11.1 of Cherie. Hart line, or liendlng fell Into on Saturday eventrie and wax drowned. Ory 1041T1011p, Mereer county, rejoices over thil dircovery of n %Mei of cold_ measuring four fora. —.l4lin Flaherty, a Mono !mown , died and donly from %Ist at roko on Saturday last In ' —The Itenver county (stir n 111 be held thin ,*pr on! the 20th and 30th dnyn of September and Chet Int of Oetober ! —.lohHiy Prondegmt, an Ethiopian come dian ofropnle, very suddenly on iiallbath night libit at Pittsburgh —Th3 'Nekton-11, (Greene county) fair will be hold thld year on IVo•lnosilay and Thursday, Soptetitir 24111 and 30111. —A Ohl medic fire I , ceurrod In Philadelphia Haut two o'clock On th e ikftornoinn of the 24th •Inianni Inca about $lOll,llOll kl -r-TI4 corner ' , tone of the new insine liar 117 i, Mariam' ille, alss laid on Thu richly morn . w lasi ith imprunsive eeromotilen. 1 4 if i' t-9fOties Armstrong committed esuloldo by btittinitils throat at II littera on the old ['pun villo plank road about thtee Milos from tiltntiorti rifligl Hmittiogdon clads , at their late con ' Into+, nominated for 'Treasurer, a stay-at -liiii4l no oyaliet of cr the head of a gallant ono 't, puddler. ' ....- t i'l ti Red Men of Huntingdon will Indulge Lppit w - 41(irin donee Flll4l basket pie-file" on the 7ill 'q, The knight', of Pyt It tan will plohtc I t '4 v yrinita to-day 1: , —k'lli 116 .Ineknon, II colored man, returned ilo II untitigthon hint seek, after an absence of a Itlnititof a century. Ile had been to Califon liiiii nittlentnee 150 , 14 rich ... 1 I' '1 --iTiTtio..i. 11.,,,. t 414 i Wllll'llll ill. changed Ilje nalti to the Altoona Park Annonlation, and c eitte i rnive holdfog 1111 Agrioultural and ti 114 Ipa air the 1 . 1.1111ng fall „ —A l'inti named Part,' by an was stint in the loft ph' idder by a Mien Cushing, the other day lit Ti : ! Ito. 'rho rause seems lobe unknown. Hyatt' not dangerously wounded, and wdl Pinot' ver 44. 1 !piny night about ta:n o'clock a young man lisp birth, named Wright Andrew, whit li "is In 010 1 . 0.101 opposita Tlppoten leolei' , lin. illirrieltiorg, where ho had pro % tons , lin pmployed, got Into ,I 4 p water tool W , icriened . i, ' —Jae, ,s,,g (I .list ft tl t , black nut iih, died nt. Mud Hun , Ito 14 40 , tenehlp, Carbon courifr, tm Thorn day, vAi ' [only Ho had heon engaged in repair Sogon before hie ',hop, and wan ("mot . 'lid by the wagon with a pair of hie sin t nee in tilt hand. 4* —I , ll ' rif re ditterent (ntemptis were mode tat '.; Olt t s 11 I throw a trim or I, otr the iiii r i 4 ,Si rood it ile 111 tiding the pallid m Scranton 10 Wil dAkarro, by toilmg 444:4 kol piling "tones ao si AO track, 'I 10 , c i11ti1ni i r„...d,... , „,„,i...f i,ui..,,, —lair ' i I% ift , :udored orituirs Il i the ettrdife meeting I rlf igluipire, in Duil hid county. en Sun the brim full of rot,' and pa t:eine riylrininiedlitn ?Anti orimj voice: 111. on ii ii, rIIIIII . roe,, Flo rest 11111111“. !.. ,, grillefillt , II:1m token pliiiiiya de bottom r dto i m :in i nip—pron.: , do It ,l . -Th,