The Democratic Watchman. =1 ADDREVS IMEE Democratie State Central Committee I'ENNNYLVANI k. 'tooun I , ENfolT,Tle ST‘TI 'OMMITTLI, ...tt ktvit .ttevt, 11 , 11,t V Iltr I)ein.wral iv Slate rommlitfte. %tuh ILe iniwrtanl•e of the approachirit.l eles.lloll, anti 4e-fiat/US 01 tlirwliargini.7 Ilse ,Itit lop upon thew In all 1,1111.8 %,,t% t yr o p o , t o liddreNH to vartivnt w,• pi,ction or Mr. l'er , ittrig; It/ the lo(111 . 11 Of the SitpreThe Court, to H•ettre a Judge ahtlity alit hi h chanieter, %vim atll he Impartial iu itt4 great Wilke. and 1% ill male the r,,To.titittion and the loOti‘otk 111 e ride of hisittligetnnt 111.111 :tenon. e leet n , n \ l'oelser• to the or lice 01 (;,,A 4'1'1.1. iv re.•illool0000looltooll In 111911 , otooll-tloieltitli)ll.4 lot Illt:11 In SOllle 01 ttlnrh tte toloolvioO 4 l.. to (•111 NOM attottllloon 44111 the State Go% lit. :11111 be 14 .1 111 1111 , :1114 tame L. life wl•rt4irtti.lere ail Ini lir lnl :II 11l 1111,..!I \ ; 4, tl 111 :I t)t till 511 nn bite! e` l4 l I Inu I r i le. 11111 ) . 11111 nn earnt-1 pitri44 , -14 14 41. , :2 . 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They must c»11 better men than they n o t hat e to pla c es of public trust, and they maxi break up the monopoly of power IN Me le , poldtron party. The election ut Asa Packer will point 10 -coma and fill proyement in our affairs and will go a great way toward securing them. For it will mean that integrity and capacity —high honor, spotless character, busi ness ability, experience in offers, nnul a charitable, tolerant and magnani mous !Tint are appreciated by the peo phi, and that men possessing them, well blilseciired whenever- possible, for the public service., and will mean also, that a Warty im4tossettnion or ithelieekcil power for( many years, whose perfo rm. anees ire the administration ofgoverm merit arc unsatisfactory, will he called upon to surrender ita power, or to di vide that power with another party more faithipl or more competent. The Harrisburg Convention claimed for our State the right and privilege of determining fbr herself the rules of popular suffrage within her Limits. This right, which was recognized in the Itepublima platform of 1868, • ime of vital importance, and should never be surrendered or witived. For if the right to determine whether Afri cans, Asiatics or Indians shall be elec. tors of it State or not, be taken away Irwin the States—no matter in what uay---their character as sovereign free States clearly gone front theta. We ;ire not do directly intertsteri it'l l , the adjostineat of suffrage in the Southern tittles under the reconstruction holt( of Congress, nq in th e general ~lne-lino of State power over the ((abject of (-•-it ge Thou g h At e may acipue-((ic iu the for curl- SIQ ail accomplished fact —ns an exceptional (i‘ercise of Federal Ironer er seeeeded States cc hull is beNonil rev:ln--we stn l claim for the httter e nii en hiring interest and r itart‘, lirethern of California have declared at their recent electitie, that they a lit ,t‘ot agree tliat t'ongre , s sLall hate rower to create Japanese and Chitiese Inter( for that State, The), (drum for them .slaw entire jiiriqdietion diner the slit, jeet siillriige nuthin their State, and hill not surrender it. Nor nil] we suriendv our similar tight, if ire shall be wisely instructed by history and Icy remain, and shall be regardful nil our inteici-ds and our honor, le 1 . 011111 r% 111`. 1 111.4 11111 (Ink* reaee loaf all thy fruit , of twat,. 1 . 1 . •Th , r1 , 1 IWO - I , ollh, 1111.1 a e.llll p 1,•( ,, restoration c.m , iitutional rule n ill the .s 4 tate , -. ,I'‘.l, .It,ire 1111- evnh :1111111T Ile:111+, far 1111'11 /1^ .11:111 41 11:11 ridleV 1 4 1'0111'1'111 1.111 . Cali' I. 111 i. 111 :1111.11:4 111'n 1,1-1 ,•,,,,forrolf ., l ~ lak% ;lard \ a e ' ,11 , -1 ati,l It to no-niallagtmo . ,,, :m4l h , the nolo nil, din. 4JI 11, Cl,t . 1,1111,14144 . 01 e pi, I'l It • "Mot' Okr lit til.wrinv State Cfrni GEARY AND THE PARDONING POWER. How His Excellency Keeps His Word 1111. t \IL •t•.:•Ittl -t :1-- , 11,0 .1 Ike ~‘,..111‘, 1 0 • un n,nßir.•.l th,” 1 .,01.1.• st n t,• • 111 I, d- 1,1 11t- I 11 ' T it 111111 Ilr• 1,111:1\,,,11 1.. 111111 110 M„11111 1:111111. ..1,1% fill I Ort I 1 1 , 01 , lit TI I =1 11, lit , 1111 t ,. t. , tit , 11 LI, M. 1 ,1 1 , 4 , , :1111 Ow 111. 11.1 , Id' ilk,s I‘ert• t!t4,11% Tho rn. itirmm•nt, 11;11,1..1 n. Ili iii unu.•nL. 1 11...,,-ar% t1i...1,1 . 111. • IPi \%.•11• , nril 11 4 UTIN. 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Mott ch Chunk the rumor+ of the street., "I"'" wh" hi the hIlilir11i" t, 1 " 1 "". which the rule. of 1. 14 .1 forth all the bleb., , 11w of rite...out of 11. Watt'. Imr e% Itiefl4.4. on trial , letters fr o m d o not implicate Iwo hat ,n• re4poonsiblo per , on4 in the eptiom amade unit) made olecotful ord,otberwisoi Imre the criono. was (.MI11111(1..1 , n 101.- g. , 0 , ), • tommentlation from the jurnre Whti wit Ile 6n + doiuon , lrnU•d, ritoran•er, that on the trial, and if any of flu in refits.. h e knows, how to pia 1110111'V 1,1 lush r Gr reeommenol a pardon, reaaonq given than In personal or found% graffito 11- for 81/01 fell/.al letters from tho. on-Ariel lion „„,i att. racy or (.ollflitel who trill the , and a letter from the judge... Mow forth ~..,t( t o l largely ill public ooment., and given princely sums for educational hi , view. upon the subject of the appli....t cation In all these part t , he may well be 14, I{,wmilnionthttion4 for aiosen at a all 1111.1. ...too %% I to ., dons for the unetpirtal termsof Inpa the wheel of (octane has ~,ou rcd must haven Cri l i V of the whole roaaoroldis o mailman, v Self and suave. before ro.tpured Alan vopv of vorninit- he bits not bee apioiled by hit flounce( from prisoner setting suceessea, but frlintArci ail plain mid un forth and MAl.Ollll'O, from war- pretending. a 4 Ire wrought den and ins;wetor4 of !orison carpenter for "Ptyth No personal applientio n will Le iiermitted • .'Si rth All the abore roapera, when aulanitted, cram be aceompionied by a pri n t e d eopy of the awn.• to pamphlet form, t w Ire coplow of which, at toast, In sent to thin Department I( the tarsi 'lot poor ; the Np r r Runk nerd net lie printed. .„ "Seventh An theme rule., are tralended to enhserre the arinttniniraftrar of porhow Art/ wat br mfrirayrnforred,nmileteireed ',lily Lehr?' good ernmon nhall he /urntmhrd /or 110 joIIN \V, GKARY." E x KvurivlC CHASIREIt. Harrisburg, January 31, 1867. But the high expectations excited by this promising proclamation, were doomed to disappointment In but few instances were any of the requirements above slt forth observed by the Gover nor, Numerous criminals have been let loose by Gov. Geary to repeat Omi' offences against the laws, without re gard to any of the provisions embraced in the "regulations for pardons" issued from the Executive Chamber, over the signature of the Governor, under the date of January 31, 1867 This cannot and will not be denied by any of Geury's partisans. A hundred instances of vio lation of his' own "pardon regulations" by Governor Geary, might he here quo ted, but a single case in point will illus trate the whole. Bruno disee omnes. At the January Quarter Sessions for Dauphin county, for ISM, was tried the ease of the etzytmonteralth 011. Samuel Miller. Adultery, on oath of llenry.Sen ior. The facts in the case were these , Henry Senior, an Englishman by birth, of re-pectablo atiN:dry,. canto to this country, some eighteen years ago, and married a lady- in (2liester‘county, with whom In , lived' until the year wit, born to this pair tire chil dren, and the family were happy nod content The husband, strong in his faith in the wife's fidelity, purchaNed, to her mune, a home for his family. But it dark shadow fell upon the hold of ilenty Senior, When her child W A R lint it few months old, the 11114,. 1111 mothrr, 1118110 filitllll., 111111 unnatural b\ the art , ‘ or her seducer, wit., beguiled from her flintily, to bring sham ° upon horteli dint ruin to thne. .he tle,erted. She fled with her pal a mour, Samuel Miller, (hut ilefiiinhint of the (leae referred to, and afterward ~ 0 1,1 Ihe home which an alf l ectionate'lliklattel , had ptirclueaml for her with hiS own ! 'now.% , teat lug her children hoax, ti' . and pantile.. To day Henry Senior 1-• depentlenton the chanty of a few friendi for t., The cite, wit:•tried at •I num. ; 1 Siltt, and Samuel Miller, the .edneer or NI Senior, wa. 1-convicted of Adott, v. A acts trial %kik, I giffitto t t. and at Alnll 6.110%1111:4 \filler tin- 11;4111I1 tried, on llle ,:tine rharge, Ilf4lllll COIIViI4OII, flll,l 4(.111.1.11l.1,1 111110. month. , imprbaninient„ Appli cation Nlll- 11111110 to lioc 1; , 11rY or a pardon t; I. MnPnch, , coups , I f or th e ('onittetitwettlth, tilled on Iti- E•cellency to protest again-t the graid ing of the pardon, find wn , t ei., ‘ n or , nn hi, word of leorioi, that NI illei -lambi not be parlened o - pt in compliance w ith the published Hegillation , fel i.irden-,' "Ile, ,I t ef lo 11, Iletem le iu .hilt, 11 fillet %%AN (;.•al , ‘iiinotn %Wit e I 14.1 1 . for pnnlon-," 111111 rr,f/n'il.uru n. !el 11, .11ruerr 1,, lA, I ( , i111 , 11,11, 1/1 /•1111 th,11 . 1 • l-n•n er illotl rulntorn , beh‘orn NI I , and Gnn•elF wit reeimed 'l'hettolatot of the Intl; tit 4. di-troer of II Iwlrpt Mall Who ti 0 ae4lit the MEM financial and 4..inc.tto ruin nf . 14)11111011, lIV 1111 , •1 - (;01,111 ,, 1 . Gent% , InV'. lip.' thil,lllllll.llll/Ulll, lu , , e) richly liaTand indef.-n-110c a , ail. 1114 , 1.11 !undo, c.f. .It ,,, rac, (lot (;car) It mutt. t nf pr.nin , -,. 1. , 11f..• 1.11611.• and In- Attnr -111..c N1...ri(11 the It( ' the v (ltot. tri , e/1/ , .41,1,e•,. 11,11. 1 , 111 . .4 h. s 1..• th, th. .14,1.1% nEtw. , l nntl .10,..1,0.• 11.•111‘ `;.,111.,r JUDGE PACKER What his Political Opponents Think of 111.1 e i. 11. 1111r,111 , 1 1111,1 e111.•,I for %with n 14,1 ;nunhood to •01.1% 1, tl. IMO Illrolt• 1111111 the 10101 11 •tillittlant to (her !iv% or to 4i,imir }o.lir (If .nit .li-it /1, ti, 11.111 1 1.1.1.1 n .tlt pi, 4 . .4 1 . ...11 t.. ‘111.1.• 4.1 014 . 10,41..11, 41.1.4.-1( ,% 1114 h a i. tlik.•ll , 111.11..1a L. nni , in' ‘\ "" ).. h.,m• , lt, 111,111-tr‘, mid 1•% mid-t „r :,„ I. 1,, ~1 ,„„ , b in.l4. , t‘ in pr , ..10•rt% Lt pi 1111 , 1 . % q4 . 110T , ..1t% 1 . 411111, Wltil butl l hawk hill I' 0:111A.• 11111illt1.01 I I r•mt Judge Packer's Loyalty. [ trawl from II In Np 0.4,11 In Is6l 441 hear very much said on the Pinbject of raising volunteers for the defence of our Suite, and various mode, fur doing it suggested Now I hal o one thing to 'propose, and it is the.. any one of the hoployees of 1110 Lehigh Valley road who will go into the public seryl,, shall continue reel, ye their pny at Koine rind their places shrill be kept for them until they return." (Applause s ksy , 1 11v co(arrs.—Thiee years ago John W. Geary drank his liquor openly before the world, and frequently declared that no Legislative enactment ought to interfere with the numptuary law:; that a man had the right to eat and drink as he chose, so long as ) le did not make himself odious and a nuisance to the public. One yeter later and Geary was the head and front of the (load Tempters. Advising the Legislature to pass laws preventing the sale ofliquori and afi r- Ing hbavy penalties. on those who vio lated the same. Cleary two years ago professed to be a tetotaler, but in secret "behind the door," drank his liquor. Thin fall Cleary denies that he was re sponsible for the temperance legisla tion, and drinks his class of liquor openly before the public, When Cleary goes to Western Penn sylvania he professes to be a Methodist; when he goes to Reading he goes to the race course. eommentl to the clo.e. attention and calm digeution of Ow whin• latmr ers of this State, the following extracts from the leading Raißeal newspapers of VCIIII , VIVIITIi II , edited re•pecticely by Forney and Morton McMich ael papers from who.o nuoit-hend , float tho names of Geary for Governor and W i Ilinuci for Sum Noe Court .1 udge. The llag of Railioalism Hies in exulta tion ocrr this degradation of ‘OlllO la lair, glad flouts itt iho 0% I, of 110111.4 hill' WPIlk, and 10118Cel, de` 6111 , .W11 lig (kip 111111.11—our 11r,hllr 1 , 010 P " , ”/ Iri roliork, hilllo + , + , fir, al, ,111er I, lb. rlovflii, bib',, Ili lb. l'ltieuirmli .101,1 23, 1 tititOterN not that of ,I,4.rialation to not that a &Ithorato attempt to dohs-o ti,. uwelinntr, minor, fanner mid labort.r , :shall white labor hr thin ? to).11,. Nlajor IH t ion import !'hurr , r nrrnrr w, rrin , )/r1 r/ Le, nil ~111" jo• i• • 4,1 •••••11 II 4h••••/ , / •11 ~Iler• 10, rrn I I \ 11,D (vo, se' ,nnMT w, /0 be mile. led three( y, r)111 ( .11/11, 1 , 111 JIM , 1.1, 1% lint , :ty t ..ttird% Mel! ti, l li i, 11111 `Ay thyuiilmm It 1111.41.,1 E1101.11110 . 1i . ' \\AIM tho ,ty the 10.1'011-, 11111 i Wl ti \\-lint ~,y 0111111:!, ,\111 , 11 , 011. ‘,011.11. 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I. \ll,l i 1. 0 , 1, liv CoollaV, tuns \% 111111111., , •Ja.•r \11111.• 114.1 t• ;tll , l - The Benevolence of Some Men--John W. Geary for Example. \it 1' I 01,111111 i flqa CIII I:1111 perti-ul 111 lhr 1 . 01/I,Wltig ;n thrntu• roll of lilt r~t.l lug ttltV 11 , 116" of :'4.`1111.•11 G Iflolll 111,1 til/ . (1111‘11- 111111' Of OW Ileptildieliu.lion,}ltunta for tioNt`ripol TfiO.,• Vibod. -ire 1., get lit Olt' true I ham ter of the candidate., 11 .,y, bet re Lite people id I'rn nit Iv .nm for the high....t tit their gilt, will well to eeiitratt the netioti• John sw iii. per.ident fitotriipt. rid, the orph, i i i . the benefit. ..1 the t Slt•phi r, I.ll,•trim , -,1,11,11.4.1 ,, t0,r millu.nd.,llur. iii. o of II Ire, -the lit the :suite-- It honor lit the State and u liedifig m /// orial to 1(4 huiteler the hilleit mtreelllt•tit, [Wilk ut the ( • ut ,of to 0111) day tit No vember, Anim Dermal uue then-and eight hundred at it tilt:, -.even 1 twi7 , l, tutu between Mary A V Hemphill. car otin° Pelde, and Franklin Peale, ber husband, John V Clarke, and Harriet 0 Clarke, his wlfe; tietin6i; by her attorney in fact, James (1 Clarke, which maid Marin, Caroline and Hart l et, are the children and heir.' at law of John Girard, dliceumal, and Fiatiedi.ie Oncittity Fen , loll Villid, widow of Louis Vidal, deceased, acting by her at torney in fact, ("voice Strobel,' which said Francois° is lopa sole heir at law of Sophia Girard, tttweased, and Maria t' De Roux, and lAline,band Lewis Do Rona, and Anne StSulternia Ll•ntlt line, and Alfred De rwrithlinc, her hitt band, and Fubrieus Dum'aine, and Ltd mire Dumaine, minor children of John Devars Ditmaine, deceased, acting by C. Lavattre and end John F' - rictus Girard, Margaret I' Laid -v, and Madeline Harriet Girard, noting by theic attorney in fact Alfred De Lenti and John Augustus Girard, which said Marie C. Anne St . ophottio Fahri cns, and ,Saloonire liargeriteand !Stade line, John Fahricius and John Augus tus are the heirs at law •of Etiorie Gir ard, deceased, all of whom are the heirs of Stephen Girard, on the ono part, and Isrribl Painter, and JOHN W.GEAttY on the second part witncsseths Whereas: bitepheh (Ward, lately of the city of Philadelphia, lately deceased, Food for the White Laborer EIMER I EEO 1,1 , 4 /o• , 11 , .1..111 , , -11.0 , 11 nil th. '";.. 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Does the grant Speckled Thunder sigh for the war-path, or is los heart . contented \altll dreaming or his dusty maiden, the itle of the Forest ? Does the In%lif t sachem earn to drink the blood of his enemies, or, is Ile satisfied to Make 61111 reticules tbr the papoosses of the pale laces? Speak, muldune relic of by-gone grandour—venerable ruin, speak !" The relic said : "An in it mehelf, beimislligan, that ye'd be takin tur a bloody NM, ,ye draw lin, lantern jarred, spider-legged By (lie piper — that played be fore Moses I'll ate ye? I went away front there. Bye and bye, in the neighborhood of the Terrapin Mower. I came upon a gentle daughter of the aborigines, in fringed and beaded ligksk in moccasins and leggins—seated on a bench with her pretty wares about, her. She had just.carved out a wooden chief that had a strong family' reset clothes pin, and was now through his abdomen to through. I /lc:sit/Ito! a then tuLtressed her: "Is the lasart of tho heavy? Is the Laughing Iv? Does she mourn ce guii ; iited conneiWires of I the vanished glory of korn does her sad spirit, wander the hooting grounile whill t;nl,hler of the Lightnings Iles she aught against rangerl '/Us DTI IN it Nibly Al tininem? shy your lean eiteeits , wer e Frnivellitg Idtagyard" iiekl irtim there, Ilu•sc• 1 riiiiitnto4 I lull mu lie‘ were (am peitrit 11('Pri Kitiiiiht g hw i. 11,1111.1 say they were nl path." • I intoleone more nitel 1/(. 111th (hem, 191,1 only upioi IL CAM!) "i (11V111 gil ,41111.10 Ilflt tree, autkilig 11 , 1111'01SO liiiizartge of friend ship: \I en, lir Sachem., War - Chiefs, lllgh Jim I, a Mm•ks, from Ihv hum] Ilflhe H.lll Smi ! Yom, Bmwriceid I ies "ore! ul \l 11111111111 Thmelermil -lon. ;tally. I.)e -the pale hire Wili VIP/ greet 1 1, 9 nIl c-tdence hat e flimm.l‘“ ,ror once proud her, 11n11 mi.% VII 1111, 1111 1 II 1.1111(IiI/I111 10 , n, .liolottopriatilog Iu rely Hoc ionopurty tot °Owl rot' tiottotreoillolt•. :\lNzt•rtt• 's'tein Ir r . e1)11(1111"11 tIIIIIIIW per rrit.fing for 14)rt‘ J.). .)(1 to get olricril( I,)fitlia‘% ere! I%llli •II your di 1,4-1. ale. In !Ile lighl 4.111 g.)It.•11 II a 10t , 14111 tot tilt• Inulun It ! It.eall tiwir uu Li l'acaHy- and 11, and trn• day ' ! then. n. ['aim I pmr-ietse4 wade 111111 =I turf'•' •• fi -1 ti It x% 414 Ow , iiiirke.d up cr x‘;t- I• 1 til Id% -:o% tu atr ot I,yli•Ldli 1,3-d,ct- and 111 11 C.W-111 , I IIIUI fin t«„ 111 Illl'lll 111 (111 . \ 111 lA.' They 1.. r, 1111 lite, thev I,n•kt. 1111 a: lulu nllllllull Ili• top !111 I:I,. 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It v.as my iea, thing happened 01 ire, t 4, • 4 , 4. c m -retire it, to throw in% the hands 4,1 the r over on the American polactnnat, came along and fordhntirliig the peace I, the people on shore 14,1. Judge lined iac, but I had Cage him. My money w pantaloons, and nay pinta Nlllll the !radians. Thus 1 emeaved. I am a very critical condition. ant lying— eri ticti) or not er am hurt, hurt all over, not tell the lull extent yet, I doctor is not done taking th Ile wile make out my mu evening. however, thus In only mix of my wounds fiat mind the others, U pun regaining illy rig Raid : "It itt an awufl anyage tri 11 1 / 8 that do tho bend work sine for Niagara Fano, dw are they front?" "Limerick, toy Hon." —A ycaung lady once man by the name of Dust wishem of her parents. A time they lived unhappily I site returned to her father's he refused her saytng, !'Du 'and unto Dust thou shalt r 11
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