Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, November 19, 1869, Image 1

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    Democratic Watchman.
(IItAYE PAC.
F It EY, ASSOCIATE EDITOR
Ink-Slings
SLWAIRD 41 in MehiCO. 1k
cry k the halt or trailyo
licals work at it ,notwAh•
i fora ia hog has seven earl."
a pig fur ears. Bat, may•
corn ears!
nn ITLYssEs 8. be ordinnry
en everybody 3:110WH (lint be
ne presents.
y little frog is great in his
Which applies to certain
in thin place.
nr a great devil about the
Tiffin. " If he i 4
he come? Yen, verily.
untingdon (!obe thinlui our
Id weieh mop thnn the
ye got the ether day. Iris
ter Mates that "Sampler has
ed rhinken." We are' gen•
sed when aye Int% e a two-
BossEft hap bought nn•
hig horse for twenty thou
. e lhh. Borg 181 i sheen l
'MI looks like throwing mon•
paper has been etarted at
nt, New Jersey, called
I devoted, it s'ays, to the
certainly can't e pect Rad-
• hi flint I)tvN
Pre‘plet of t ,life
JEFFMISON ie 110111 iii to
la 01 something. We (M
-imic
, in IVit4lnngton,
',ln hull Ins innis 11t Ins xtn
ins rn the neighl,Qrhood of
,es there, flint he recei..trl
itt n refreshing..ohlry afloat
IltiNT threw $:',41,000 worth
KE S 111/111110114 011 t or the
ope vriorlow. More likely
hew 100 her pocket.
"ink " ❑rnken
giu simp. Rat there i 4 n
,etween the two. The first
the other we get down.
iippreciale the .fiwitic
• ROW B Lou RV Men 114 1,11
RV WIII linveeome impenett
'ea to answer Bat nc don't
'flee Like all other Baili
n make the hest he can ()tit
Wu Pocket.
iH kNT rem:tins in Washing
g wild the Wall who I Wr1 ...+11
. ..+11 note Ihnol4.when Lc
lit go n t for a I le recrea
fellow it is 3 ,, m t ,iner
out or the city
hie TIIIIM % JI i I
gtuil eity, rm,t.rc.l
bile !bat 01 I 1/111 I
S .lail• 1.111.11 c ,1 and clean
I.III'ZII I 1111111 V
talcii tkat Secrclal h
PH I,llllllr (111111#10, 11 , 1111 Iii
I‘llilSV 111 W; it, I.`
It:I.11C:11 11,.d.ft•1
evek any( hu gl 4 3 speeta
e% eel ale (Oa
(11 . 1 , 1;l1 .1 10.1 1 ,1 , 1 1 . 1 .
ni Nla.lrni, on the night .11
(not So kt,r, r. 1,4•0 t i ;it
I li:tri nn‘tlon;. , , el,. 11 ,
• I.tol,inet tlo• I,.ky
01 N. ,1
77. t/ 1L i t I k‘"
on, or %% 'mi n i 11,11 hevli
tell ,V %Sell' )144.1(4.41 111.
V 1.11114., t6v 11111111( nv " 1,0,01
lion ili i l n "I.:!4•1
vl.o%er, tl,r Ms( 41,,c+
nu ‘‘to told lilt+ ,‘ ire tlint he
NI at lo•r N.,te
he]
Ted 1%111 . 11 t ,l lO toI 1111111 111;0
, 1111.11-01 at hi, 'WI
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, e ' filtlntimi Illy Wher 41:1%.
ort Cdt \T In* (lit
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ont
in I'hnntlu•r+, u the :\
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It ring cm- a Ind
MEM
dny.4 o' his
y marries her. A l'e(Ord •
Ito lirtr,r(7l[/
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VOL. 11
The Radical Kaleidoscope
In Niew of the evident decline of
it•ohr•hlt-utt throughout the country,
the leader , ' ut that poly are jilt now•
toeing surely exercised o‘er twu
cuntthlerntion.,
I. Hun to retain the otiicei •
tool, as a necesctry means to this cod,
2. How 10 he itti thiti4-1 tr di men,
In the working 01 these t ! troth
tem., the Radical leaders place` their
main relninve upon the blind erithility.
10 their followers, the gri at majority
of %%hum believe in and, altpport the
party organiration without precisely
knowing the nature of those pertocione
principles which they support an I en
courage be their votes. Say to these
zealous factiotosts that the proiciplcs
which thee endorcte are enhversice tst
good got ermhent, of morality, an I of
Rom' and political liberty, and they:
will meet you with the remark that
they are supporters of the party which
carried the with) eaccee-fully through
the late ciYil wart This fallacy they
are taught to believe, They never, for
a moment suspect that the war wits in
any way a 'Monier ; that. the Repub
liven Party tire guilty of, and relittnt
slide for, army of the evils and discs
tern which tollowed ; or-tor that liar
row minded and t ni h ctn •c spirit nhich
embittered and prolonged the contest,
The) Cllllllot believe, either, that the
Velathheati putty inau4urated that se
acs of attacks 011 the o_l'l46olmm,
which Radicalism has .4111t . t . I . OllOWOtl
111 , to the subversion al is it nn 1 pail
tieal liberty in the ~ithjeeted ti'att.
All this the rabid lactionists cannot
and will not behest, port' ~rein.hee
rendering them blitel to the real state
ut the cite.
lint that large cht , s cif
ahu e titt.l ol,o• I -,,"•,•
the Oe,tiot, eel 111‘. unl
to he data cajoled. 'Filet are t eel il,'
rounti to the con, lotion dint Rabe
114 a huge swindle, IA :11(•Il 1.1!.. av all 111
Cllllll4 011 the prosperitv of the cowl
try, cripphog its etiecgie4 arid tetarding
its progress in almost every particular
And such, indeed, mast he the eon
elusion armed fl I by et 'Tv thivilcim!
person who has tvittehed the 1•4111r4t. 01
events sine'e the .pring of 1861. Com
pare the condition of the comitry then
attic Its note. Not 111117, h i hel,
aCCOIIIOII.IIIeII In the ',vat oI I'ro;.;c4 ,
Clod,. Mitch has been door in the %tat
of Itetro._!tessijn. l'revion, to the (tar,
the Smith tees a sourer of pro.peritt
awl eomoder.iltoti to the (vliole Onion.
Now, try reason of Rad 1(.11 I too cadency,
corinptionand Int.onanagemeill, it has
become "n withered nml distorted
member, adding no strength to the
body politic." It, fore the tzar, this
nation had n government bat.ed on the
iHinciplots of Democracy, in which the
doctrine of the sovereignty of tadivi.
states and Ircely acknowledged
ntl,l tarried out. Ttef.re
1'4 , 141-Al I)ebt (c:1.1 or trilling extent.
Now, we hate a Nalloflai I \llll , ll
ley ht )lit to ,Ivatill• tho-m 111 . sonic
EIII. , 1.1•1111 WWI /IP+ 1(.11)1'1. the (salt
the tvere not groan,' t o th e
cacti, I tine-', one of tthichelind
their tt it into the .....lieu of Itadieal
1111;ce holder- tin I tt,eir ratalite4. Notv,
ender 11.14lica: ;,11e, ail I lit and inoch
mote, old•o, The deld of the cowl
trt, la place ot hong much less, Iv now
111114.11 ,outer than at tire clot h e of the
-Qnery Where she the iti‘e. , qcc
to e. arc inipo , ted t%itli a
c.ll,•ral corlideration for the pocl,ell ul
the rich, foal an otter 411-reg,il.l lcii the
\tell being 01 the pyor legisla•
NVII., h.ut n r.. !II I c , 4. non Iv tiow n recceglll /et! portion of
But during the 71111.4 11 . 11 r, 11 1111111 , 4 , 1
C1111111:1 . 1111.4 "come o'er the ttirit of
their dream, Nvith reveet to tunny nl
the hitherto staunch .i.llierent.4 or RAW
Cflll/1M Tlll.-e 1110 t.
(hat 111 e % . 11. , 1• and 11Y4:1‘,1.1 , 1W4 nt th,
e!iiers itre tt (twit. not- ,
Thiv large 11111 i Ineren4ing .teetion of
the lit hrul teirty have 110 t
to the letlitie:ll u ntil 0: the I,l+t
Ihr elertion kNT h t lU4
fultilled their e itietation4 tit the lieu,
lirial te , iiltl to 1,0 dertved trout
iw, t. s,,,vect
:ohli ,,, lNtritilou 4,1 the natmil.kl ;441 Li •
The nii444l l, r a I theThelierli
the cortisptioti2vhiel, tAlii4 111 the go,.
enunentnl 41e14.Lrtiti the very WI
I.llv 0.'1 , 111 ,, “I Illy 11,0,111 A
itild the Inc lip nvlt of du' .1 I
.It 11.1 4 11 , .1 , t. tr.•i
401,•411011s :11,1V
the et
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ing mere t -111 HI•111 - 111 II
the I.lllls. 1 , 1 the
entite 11 , 1 , 11.10111(N . .trel 1(1 , 1",
1 , 11/1111 I.li 11 , 111 1111%1' 11e1 , 11. 4, 1
111 , 1•11•3 , 1 , 11111; 111,11,
111.111 111111 , ,lil 111 11 • It I
Is 111 , 111 111,11 the i1:1111 1 lit , kSIII 11 .1.
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1,111 1 , 1 lho tIIIIIZ, 111'11. 111111 1,11
lot 11 , 1111 -1 (]t 1111 . 1%,11
Ole III:11111N 111 hirh 1111 . Itto,
110 ,* 11,11 'herm.
Unvt 1,)11••\1e14, and in (,I'i
env all oker the ettitiltry It is nnn• ti,)
Ittilger ''Gram and
Trea.on, beaten 111 LIU! 14'14,1 , 11V I'l ile
till a unity.' Coll.l
Ity ' thiv tt , mll he I 11111 . •
Ilse n,lnnuili.ttlon 11114 laNii
ct•lr 11 1111111 Itlr I IR' 1).1.1.4 4oar : the
1. , : 111/ II 1114 0111n/ 1 1'4111V •I•t•
tinite.l ; and r pi.aC 4, f 1001/1.1
o•b4t.r% oNv:ti'd Ow Simi i1;11,1
ten i!.. ,Ituojil. S.) 111‘
,!,114.al 41,r , 11;ive
10 ,Ilv)thei' Trw-ti9l4 . to that ere
inlity (.t . theit. rollo,vory ,v11:011 luny nl
}eirauk tlive
Ihr•v lino a.,time that peal :111,1
ul hi. 011'0 11 ;h OW I If 4
that I?:1 , 110:11 :I ;Y11 , 10;1'3' ill HIV I'ollll
1 . 114 01 ' 1110 Gr '411.4 the plllllO
bowiits
It
1)I 1110 t,
"STATE RIGHTS AND FEDERAL UNION."
BELLEFONTE, FRIDAY NOVEMBER 19, 1869
Ilaving arrailge,l vier thing thitP, thia
faithful are exhorted to 10 )k at the
twittiral Pa,,tatition thrmigh the newli
arrange] Kali • 1 - Lit id,, , cope, and
mark, 111)w told hi wh.im, the eomitry
has been naved from irretileinide rah!
—the le ;se.l, in thin ca-e, 1.0.111.,4 the
bpeeeht2, , .!l p‘doical speieh
at•tl,erm !tad peetahl ifilice •.eeket ,
The virw tli - vr . -falpe --- 47rtarnras
thwagh this medium, and away
lillel with tht. that l/lrhord
14111 111111.11, 1 , (• Or 1 116111• OI 1;!III. and the
only maregaard for the welfare M the
Itepublie their lender., the
nrniling eumplarentli, and lepo,itlav
the %v0r,14 NI - 01(711111a, the Velklil Pro
phet of IColint•Nail •
Then. re you, _
yout 'tar—
Vv. viii Ike 31,1 viol Ht. .11Iti Mr
1:1)%Clliltl , 111111 111:IHIIIICry IL Id I
IIIIL0111;4[0 MI, , tt tLr 111 II alh rt..,
a Monied ri.tocrae\ (;m el tumid
“tlicia Is "Iwnly and mluaniele.sly gam
I.le in the nation'r4 gliaging the
tkkir t‘ealth Inc the tup-ery of
All 11114 ,yvali-1 I.,tolcr thait w“rd.,
cm, 1.,.
, g.l,a-oty tl It lc toile+ Ilic
that a chang,
d till. Nataa,tl4;.,%ora
1.111 Impel:Ll 1% ,. c.
, II die iun ulrY I- 1 , .,1 lit I( 8I
ortit , f lu•oaluvtly ft I,i.n I;l1t11 ,
tht . ;•It . tf 101 itopt11,11;.
C.t11 , 1, i to 111:11. 11%111 , 1111mi 061 , 11
ing.Vll:ll.l‘ id elllit•I' ,(.11',11\
=I
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V ' , ill • how ,me, 11,c,
lice II tlic - , , pec4ly trinnll , ll ot I h.mt,
eratie :1! 41
1.11I11 • 11111 •- , corn'
id 1,1.4 (•,, , Itor, vvvry 011, It(ope
‘lrell.l.l, !II rtrl v Inc
it'd Lev, ii;ll , t. Icl I chi :01 , 1
1 , 1 111. Pwl
V. ,, ,r4 hb 10111111
to /1/,11/ O,IV I iv it Iv I Ile .1 , 1. 1 .
•;:1, 1 11 111111111 , '611,11i , kiln
11,1,1111'416.1 , 16 1,1 II I 11111,1 111,1
Last Week's Distin9uished D,ad
\ E. 11'oot.,
nI hie ‘ , 111r4, anal (Ur•
rhr tilorieln tilo , l it lilt r( • 4
Tritl Nitre Ytttk, tm NVittitit•
Ili tilt tit
ill 1111 ,Il^
, :a t•
tight 1111ifil flvtli in blcau • l., !LI In•r
bn•nicl ilillonrllllll , er% irk. , 111 the Into
n Ih v tj• 111,1'11,111i II 11111
11V, allil Wll , l 11 1111111 1/1 giro,tl.
have uc t. g .ther to that "un
,verol country note who-e
houlne no tra%oler lc nrntt."
lir, were 1...m1 1 416°114 ;IT in-, here, no
ni thrrr ntrw--0...444140.4,144411 the het° .
after. A regrctf , ll ‘‘eclA er
he-u• 1118 , 1, hilt their \ Amide 14 left 1, , i•
imti.lll‘m l,y the atrctuiiuc
a•ced 01011.
EN Go% ernor %TT, Or lkinryinfld,
lornn•rly n Seniilor of the ITnitell Stnte4,
li dead. I ;,vernoe Pat IT MIS ltn tble
umi ttillnentlal twin and au !Dilute mates
Twin Nlarvlittnl and the eottlitry ger'
el ally, by lit., death, liavc: been delnr.•
e.l t f a 111./. eow11Mellol • /11141 If Imre eiti
111=
Ito l
ir Admiral Cu lIIII , STFWIRT, the
•
oolole , t oillo•er in the A inei lean tortv‘,
oiled last week at the :01e:towed ago of
91 Ile lit col m Itordentown,
New .ler , ey, and lino+ I'Vsllh•.l there ever
retireinclit trout jhe nom e do
tit's or is nodal lire. Admiral brew
tar It /14 a milvee4Blal a+ well as n loritee
timid gallant (driver. Ile w rot,' ec ted
11 nil the earlie+t seeneA in our naval
lil 101. anol nom lit,*rourage
and ant 'nodality acquired - the .10/u igitti
, •1 lid S111,11.11(7' Wll4 Co•
leiap.maiv %%1111 lit 11. mid the trust
11111 JONEA and IStant.r, all *Want
loam , in werie.oti [la , al liNtorN, and,
with them, aehoo%ed for the A1(1(.111.'1111
11:1;!, 1110 +nprenoar • t 01 the oCiAlt. I 1 14
glory 1 the girt of the conlitr , , 111
the cumin - % wall swain the
111111 WllO %%114011e nl the 1. 1,1
/111' ;401 . one. ;0.1
the groat lights of the mutt —the men
who made the name of Anieriea honor
eol respente I and feared throughout
the would.
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Ex Governor WICKLIFFV, of K. : 11.
I uchy, r. Jowl. Gov. Nu
nn ode oid Ili,ungulr6cl Koninoky.
3 4111.1..vnekt1Jiiirli
statv,inkao, nu
CPR both Stntt• and national. III• tiled
full of rears and lull 01 honors.
Iron Ayos KE \ 1/%1 , formerly i'ot
lonster I eneral tfls .os till
VAN firm's:, flied al 111 reo,leore op:tr
Witsallogion city, on tilt• MO(1111114 lit
the II th iogt alit Ite wits, Set yclire and
three 1111)111)•+
I lon. Itortrwr .1. NVII.K P.R, at one
tittle a reshlent of lhw 1, 1 m,, lint for
many years n citizen °I the State ot
and a statesman who tins
tilled many important public offices,
has likewise tilintHed oil his mortal ernl
and Rune to his long home. Mr.
NV It kt R, V:115 secretary of the Treasury
under l'resident Pot.k, and was it very
able titan. It is said that his death
wto.catime.l by too great at strain upon
Ills Ilielltal Ides idole thing to
i.oltc ant 111 t I We financial problems.
M 9
Will Geary be Impeached
l'ltere I- , a pro , pect that Il~:iin gill
1111111:11.110 I. Ile dr.11114 It vet
I. turd It It 001111 , 1 . 1 . 11111 111.1 . 11‘,11
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11 111 , l i'l , Elll. 11.11111 1114•41gii1v
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11,4
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1111 , 1011 1 1 II 111 11 the 1111 , 1 Ill• full
1.111 111 11111 141 • 4111 . % 11 , 1111.111111• silll
14 11 1 , 1 111 .41 , 1 • 1111. .1 , 1 1 I'. 1110 111111110
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11
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otli4 wl
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hr 11, 4 111,1 ithilwolr 1( 1 . WIII hit% 14 the
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Rend Rom! ‘Nt's advertimement
omit ., 4 4d
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ROBERT 3. ‘t A LEER
1111
t
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Will Sibkles he Reified ?
We are toll: in the diiillk i lapfila Oat
P. ~t rang Aiiiiliogition ie 'ge , oviiiig, ip
among the nii itilwrs of Ci o ..
retention 4 tlen. SICKLES is our, 11
(
oiler to SpOn. It is iutiinkiti 41141 . 1 t"
tlii4 feeling ebnti Ivies, Siciti,ria wilitrtot
he eontirnittil, and soinebody. : elet '';Villit
eo,ii.ietpiently aue;eed him. i
, - . ..1i1:f;,
NVe !iris iiii favor of 1110010 ! I `,
and triolt thrit the Senate ,i1ii,.,: 0 et.
sue.i.r.s. uftnination. ,1 4 4 e, Iftin'ase
~,,,ii ~,g , H.t.lie. Chinn/Li A Yveirset ti,
or one lests, It.ted for the totailtioni, ''aii
i
SICKLES, 11l nUillld herd iii 1114114ni
it would he very etiS to lin& a!ifitit'll
better one, In ordinarY tinhes iitlipl
ler of Pamir 11‘nroN K.E.r woitidithot
be competent In represent Ibis Goiißth
unit 111 the, Spanish Court, and iiilie
present juttetate it i. simply l'oltr it 'lO
bait keep lion there. Spain baita rea . iii -
Lion iiii her handp, 111 which nig re
[none or lass `7iterelited- ... -- one wijieli
may eventually put hat) -OS4II lii4l' e,
the "liem!of Antilles," provided ur
Spaniel' alrairs tire managed with ' g
inent and discretion. It is high ' tit•
pantos[, then, that our iniiiist ,!ti
Madrid shoii4) have a clear Ilea& id
it cool one —vesenliale Much:' :r.
Sical.ES 11118 riot, neyer did, nod , lr
will hav e . Let lion 17e recalled' iid
another Minister sent old who ilEl
Maui.. entingli to reflect mono. crud Du
, tip.. country.
tr!
- Presbyterianism. •
At last 'tile two schools of
tet bat e united. The oltkittni
the iww have theirl.lstitte.tivi. less
titre, and inerge.l theinselven one
Fileiteelorth, we shall notY'talk
if old Anil new school I're4bytetjaiiii,
iit. shall. speak of the church l 'fla a
whole V Its one great and povvie4ll
l * Lnoly of elfrnest working eliristiat4.
Union, so euitslitclory in ev
respect, took place at Pittsburg teat
week The IWo Assemblies in et there
according to adjournment, and urn
meilved their meliorate existence. The
old and the new joined hands, adopted
a ba,is of Union, and agreed solemnly ,
to he lieneelorth and fore% er milted. °
So that now the blue banner or Pres
byieriannon floats proudly alum e the
head, of all its follower-i.
moon of these two branches of
the Presbyterian church to a highly
important dent in the religious hist°
ry ut this country. It marks an era of
good feeling —Ol christian love. It
speaks of buried ditrerenees—ol the re-
Holve to make the pure and holy tier
ice of We Masker paramount to all
doctimal 'wines. It tells of friendship,
lore and truth religion, pure trill
undefiled. All dimwit's will rejoice
that the work so auspiciously begun at
New York hits been completely tilt.
1-110.1, :old will see in it the hand ot
Prot denee influencing the 1111Ildel 01
11 Is peOlok..
---The psperit have been exercising
thews-Res cousidt•ittlily over the little
di.pute hetween the wale and termite
medical students in l'hiladelplita. It
Heell, hurt the 111'111•4 ObjeVt to the
111 . 1 ern Pr Or h m Lie. at tuna • Of the ex
.11111t11111 0 r1., Wherein It tO
p 0,.• the perSoll4 of the patienlm. In
Ow+, %%t , flunk illev lire right, tor no
nil modem %%omit!' would Ile ire to
Pelson Of It 1111111,
4• - .1.V1 . 1:11IS nI t6c pre.enee ol ;nen, even
the benefit ol 8I•Iellee. The node
stitlents also assert that no genttentnn
Iv eNei . pr ..eel alien examinations of
14.1 11 . 111:1 are made by the ex
the person, each examina
lions being private or only In
the pi esruee iilcnl•t!rstudents. If enee,
they argue that no woman °tight to he
jolt •elil where wale persons are ex
us it is both immodest and de
mornlvring 111141 Oilifili,f.eol.l4 or every
leeling or propriety. ' rho male sot
dents 'Ave undoubtedly the hest of the
argument, though we do not Mean to
ne•-eit I hat the lady students inHist. 111)
on being tiresent nt the eXainhottiono
alluded to. Homo dist mutton ought, to
he nnyle. Let the yeses ill " our medi•
IVAI,I 01111'40i lIIIFIght where It can he
.;otie , witit propriety itn , l decency, but
not otherwise.
—u'rrid in God, 'hut do not alum-
Ile yournel W h telt means that
fled only lielpa 'huge who are willing
In hel ) 1 lienaelves
Pennsylvania
.--Pott,vlllo bum boon troubled by mud doge
—Min duel( 41a4 boon tending It the Entlnn'
—F,,4ten I. Indulging In a new jail. Goose
MAU lt4 iup
--Mr J n. Marlin, O Goorglan, In about atart
log a anottal papnr at Lohlgltion.
—Ego errs• , olllng In Ilnrrisburg Innt week
nt Ii VOlll,l 11 do ite•l
—Bethlehem le look's* after the education
of her young men, having provided free oro•
ning Arbools for them.
—A man by the name of Woodley suddenly
ccner•d to mere for things mundane by being
It Illed on the ha Itehheek railroad last week.
0.4 1 f)
—\l to Clinriesle, the English Berner,
lint pi osont playing In Lanoruiter, anti will
piny In liurrlslimg next week, beginning nu
TIIPPILty.
—Clark Wilson, Msg., n roteren now per
nom, lint. unsaved the prlntlrtg establish ent
twin lint lon to ltwrencelitirg, Armstrong
velum, where he putiliehes it.. .Voritessters
frasprioinif
—the General Ameetnblles of the old and
Nee , School Pret.byterlan church, met In Pate
hum on the hull Inetant,muneeeded In oomph
tinting There le, coneenner thy, only ond Preto
hyterlnn church now In America.
—The Tribune,. the Radleal organ </Snyder
enmity, minis the spring elections restored
Sera. II Let this low bo ahollehed by all
means We want no Mlle party skirmishes to
inierre, with the general tintilos,or ourcoune
will 1w the order In Beery Cane.
--)toekenberry, convicted of the murder of
MIS, M'enntileen, In Butler county, in lobo
hung on the 7th of December. On the evening
of tho 9111 Innt , he and another prisoner oneap
ad their epiln by means of tales lam and
were about leaving the prison when they were
/lonely discovered and returned to their Cells
—A horrible nifair occurred In Prospect for
Catnhrla eottniy, not long nine° Our
Ing the elmettee of the pa rcntn, two little Mill
dren, a box anti a Oil. Prwtnei.itt'd them" l "•
of a
. itig of liquor, drank until they were hope
lonely intoxicated. and notwithetandlng th•
efforta of phydeiena the boy died In n few
houre, and the girl Wa• in a oritleal condition
At that !tenor:oft.
—At several points along the 11114 e of the
rennoyirsula railroad between Marys•llle end
i 3lllllln, the sparks front passing trains hare
s et fire to the leaven and debris anti the dame.
unto, iu errtnin localities, crept up the motto-
Um 'kiss, licking had destroying everything
combustible In thalr course. At night the
scene is truly grand, who,. viewed from
lance
1 —A ?wrinkle klimpille exists between the Catlt
:olio bishop kkf the F.tle diner., and St Patrlelem
elkorch ruk.gregattollo, Booth Frio, oOneeentiiti
the. Own of burial. t The priest, with the teas
tekk,k, favorable to tke bishop's aide of the dis
pute' nein her ntlyl looked out of tho chapel,
nod the pollen we erdled up to ofiket an en
t rotnee The end, I *thought, is not vet.
—ol‘ Thuradai It the I,3arrrilte, liarelton k
Will,eokat re Rade d Comptes. opened the
completed portion t their road between Dan
ville and Sunbury, the south side of the BUB •
Ilionehanor, Thin ro - when completed to Had,
ton will open a nelifllnd short, route from the
west to New York. * the Lehigh Volley, it
is expected the run lINIII be completed through
to flarellon early I IA pril —Carbon Democrat
—AP Certain ~,i
York. the
were '
okri 1011,11 AR nit
I
n,
on from the hurl In Went fulling wound
ed to the groandisfecond shot wan fired at
Clodlllinr, when I? aped, bud, afterwards re
turned to the si, lit a pat ly of friends, Ind
no trees of ht. En, lnn eould be found, and
hi'. dhon.penrsnee to la. t ai•eountsdremain-
I t
eti n 111 Outery Ile lad abodt POO In lila Pos-
—The internal revenue officials era making,
earl work with a pertain el RIM of distillers In
Lancaster r ...nit (hi Thursday lest forty-foar
barrel. of whisky wero dlaeovered by then,
Ind In •Iraw on the firm oreopied by Henry
Reigman In Pewita township, and twelve
similarly roneeal, d on the farm of J
%dimity In Martin township. Of course the
whisks rte ennti•ented , and the offirers, Se the
saying goes, mane a good thing of it.
—A voting man, whose name ID act 'OVUM.
tiring Pint across the line In Maryland. was en
gaged to wed a Indy in ('he-tar county, the day
was net, goesto Invited, and everything reedy
for consommoting the nuptial affair Rut the
foollah fellow accidentally met another girl
MIA married her just in fun, you know, taking
out 11 license co-ting four dollars, and paying
the '%qiiire ten doihry for hi• share of the fun
Now a divorce .1,11 in In progreen
Bonds to Keep the Place
It i. e.timated. in n late able article
in the Southern Perim', that the rec
0ff!117.14i State and Fe feral debts amount
to three billion lour hundred and ally
three million donars. The local and
State luattov debts, it is thought, can
not he le.. than man) hundreds of mil•
Eons of dt k lla ot The total mass of
public debt, nearly the whole nurtured
in the late ear, for the payment of
which provision moat he made b) tax
ation, is estimated at four billions of
dollar.. Ex President Johnson, al.
ways an earnest advocate of the war,
constantly affirmed that its total cost.
to the tax prtvera„would prove to he
11,e billions. .'l'he interest on this dept
Is nom five to seven nod one-filth per
Vellilllll I To pay Oda debt the !fatted
Staten liar(' a population of tlitrty four
and ntliittl millions of souls.
England owes a nnliQJnl d bt of $l,
642,000,01 1 0, par jog upon it an annual
n tereqt of 26,(00,000. To h e n r t hes.
burdens, there are, including the whole
of the British Empire, one hundred and
fifty four millions of people. The na
tional debt of Am-tria Is /I 1)011( 011 C I hou•
sand four hundred and nineteen twit-
lions of dollars, unit the pertlhlttent
35,500,000 of SOUR The national
debt of Fruition ninounts to fun thou
,eind two 11114141 red and forty seven bil
lions adollars, and its population, with
its dependencies, is lorty•four and a
half millions. The burdens of the debts
of there great Powers are the: results of
former %vats. ,
We are thus placed in a perut inn that
forbids us to make war even if the us
tional rights and interests demand it.
If we mean to pay our debt, we can not
niTori t to ndd to it. If we repudiate it,
who wirl lend money to repudintorst—
Statesman,
the Inns winter evening
)1%., Codldna, of
1g along ina river road
we /Imre they were fired