Beßeroute Democratic Wet; al. itY P. (MAY, Jog W. FUREY, Ink-Slings. 1 1).,i5, the grrnt SWrAie it wnteltinnkor id dPliti." 'lid time hits say- higgent chicken coop in the State in the Cipitol at Harrisburg, now fined with roonrern. ~CGere it aneditor out West by the 1111111 e ot.Qv tox.llia snicked' bring tear.' to the eyes of his renders —The darkey Douglas, son of old Fred, is mill nn iomite of the Go% erti meta priding office. lie is the "Black Dolightm." x I/ wants to hellivided. Well, elle has got into the right halide to be 6ot otilv divided lint devoured. —"Brick" thinks that the only ren swt. why "Shoo Fly" is more popular than the Lonlin prayer, is because it is praetwell more. PPerll4 to he in the lecture liitolne.n—nlwavA in the intereet of the sinner lender+, however. Ile line no word t4 . 1.1/I%' fur the people. —A Lon,lon tnerenntile linnet pro• White its clerks frotn wenring mom , . tar•hce. In coc; of Innetinge, it i km't want th• n to p r nn "liairA: --A newormper Item say,' that "nn immenfte iwinting hnn.e im in he ritarte.l in if irrigharg." IVe ;mem it won't be Niel) a "weary rour.er." —The question of removing the nn inunl otrital again itch/veil. \Ve ' . ' aninunt to much far a ew yarn yet. —A M'Du Lrt•otcoou—The Phil• tolelphin Pout Muuter, who has himo hiu lied of tolvertieed letter•-*n high tlint one I,nl to mount a stop ladder to rend it. —The Princess TUC a cousin of Que. n Victoria, who has been delicate. for some time, explained what ailed her by giving birth top young son the other day. —The Philadelphia Democrsey damn Mayor PDX. They 1.61, "he 1 ent Packer—damn him." The Mayor's thief duty novr seem 4 to he to make gamin, t" the .Snndny Schools. —Pereira, the greatest or English actors, ie now playing in New York. It there Is any etntight•h+ee , l fe.iinie in New York, opposed to theatricale, title man ought to be able to Fetcher. RADICALISM The political Scalia and Charybdis of title country into whose vortex of corruption and venalit y the honor, virtue and prosperity of the people are helplessly and inevitably drifting. —The poet who peened the follow• ins, must have been on very intimate tenon with EDWI V U. 81%0N:1'0V : `Lartada. shall forfeit fair rnroy•n. ACINI, doubting dilnig..hall ao ,lown ro th• Ala in from whannd be. prong Unwept, nalsonorrd. anA —A New York special flays : "there is a portion of the Republican official,. in favor of reducing the volume of tidil In the treasury." No d oubt. They never fail to reduce the vo'unte in the treasury when ever they get their thleiing hands upttn it. --Twenty-ell thousand Drill4h aol diertliraerison Ireland. Ireland I r.•or Ireland! But then Ireland Is not Pill poor ae our own poor B..uth. Ireland groans under the rule l.f white men— the South bleeds under the huh of mon grel►. --Grant ctoubliiit "see' the claims of ex-Attorney General ilrewiter to a Cabinet position, so entimaiitatically preened upon hie attention by Morrow B. Lowry and others. The Pre ,, ;(lriit don't want to associate with wen or brain.. Byron was leer an ariamnrat than a man in malty of him Rayingii. Hr once remarked that he "would rather have a nod from an American than a swift box from ■n Emperor." Ilow few Americana to the, manor' born, can faithfully any that I —That old piscatorial relic of oats:, days, who now perform. , the duties o r Secretory of State, 11. Flan, got his olficecheaper than any ofhia It is said he only paid one thousand dollars foe it (IRAN? 'mist Jiava had a preference to l hint, for lie Certa inl y could hare got nore from oilier lo:tfer, , , nonentities and nincomplps - r all of whom are Republican otticellithiers. - —Thy Iltlorlinottp Are Bahl to" - te playing havoc in Utah. They nte charged with a catalogue of in•Puspinit• lions °Menthes and other nintiptron Crimea sufficient to will upon thew cll. vine, if not earthly ,Tengennee. Bat how true theme titatentants are we have no means of laying. It ip, however, to , than possible that them, contittliit meow, are not without sufficient truth to require investigation by the ()overt) . • 8 OW'S/ • 84 tin ;l o o ft • '1 las1 as p a t Tiff/ft ittf.. r ,e TM Ml= OL. 15. The New York iferidd gives the par• tieu'dirs oldie late sale of i ppws in Beecher's Plymouth Church at Brook lyn, that den of "money changes" whose tables Jesus Christ mere over• turned in the temple at Jerusalem. Christ at auction in Brooklyn foots up better than the thirty pieces which Judas pocketed inn similar service— the betrayal of the SAviour I - Beecher and .1(1.1ns are representative men of the same entise. but at d'iferent times Bit the latter Judas Issariot, Jr., has larger notions of reward !lint 1-4earnit, Sr.. had. For itimattice fur what the first reeei vs(' Co meagre pay, the hitter receives the • sting sum of ftyscren thousand dollars I liow mach. for thin choicenentr ex Heinle the ouo,lern anti Chrint Ruction ver. Mr. 11. W. Page, a fellow piinri PP , 'Lid+ssso, Al. T. which Jentin of Nart4reth MM YM "1 (VI 1110 to call pin• nen. to repentance." "Alp) he lifte,l up hie even and said ''Mewed he the poor•, for theirs is the kinglom of heav WM "How ”I,eich for thin ellPll ioned reed" ludin Beecher. U. C. Aregonn, and a Beecher pharinee, replied $390, 00. "And deeint said, * * * Foxes have holes, and birds of the air have Hearts, hilt the Eton of man bath not where to ley his head." ••295.299,325.350. going, going, who int vs $355 ?" anlot Beecher, "1 do," nap% B. B. Clend in, another rhnrisee. .Itremoi. the word Itorarnate, the fleet ntul gi'etiteet`preselter, *ways: "Tlie . epir. it 01 the Lorl upon me, hecatoie He lintli anointed me to preach the got. pel to the poor." "t3OO. 310,••who env,. 315." alike the {typewrite. "I MY $315 for thnt pcir." nnewera 0. Carpenter, of "Plymouth." "And Irwin mat ever againet tie treivittry, and beheld how the peop'e rant Pinney into the treaitary,and„many. that were rich cant in notch. And there came a poor widow, and the threw in two mites. which make n farthine. And he called unto hint 1114 diFiciplm and Ralth lotto them, "Verily I sae unto von, that thie poor widow bath caw more in, 'llan till they which have cam into the trengitry ; for all did emit in of their Rhonda nc ; hot Ali* of her want did cant in all thatshe had, which were • all her living." "250, 250.270, who intro tO, dirt cheap for a seat in this Rae church,'' howls the grirrulotte.denecrating nrmut• teliank. "Here . .. youir 1f280," shouts one .Imi. Freeland, a Slindilyite. "Anil he (iJemA).aiiid lititn them in Isle doctrine, beware of the scribes which love to go in long (-lathing, arid love ealittationfi in the market rilacem, and the rhief seal in the aynnyogues, and the iffiliermopt rooting as feaeta." And the auction of the g ospel liv Beecher went on And the members of hie church of scribes and pliaryeer went on, and titer (Mel into the treacti ry of 01 , 111.411111" P, !Or— * ,Jr , n 11: "The r ich here Mei) roarolatinn" w Thi, Ant the poor Imiteat men nAvl townmen, like LAVINIP, will get their ryward iu the next lire, if they continue In hear their eromeept, like I. 17. I rile. 11..ecIter'• Hoek, like the rich nom in Ilell, t.•nv ery in agony rtr a drop oferater to cool their lying torigneo, Chit upon !hie PC/111,111101M 11)014 , Pry Of the religion of the meek ittitl lowly Jesup+. AIIII 01111t1le nn the wor+Gii. of Fowl' vjle IIW1111114010(4 88 H en n , M ir .' Ilercher. kWh.' Wood -Humid or the LitoJ or It, poerites I One of th 01.1.4 p it , •r 4 Rlnb ,• Ix iho voinl.ll-114.,1 ut 'ii iltott, Nortloo'nl,,qlB,l,.l collo! Lt (iwo. 11..tirr Fri, k, in 1818 It le now tAtl. :ii•ur of It.. iill,l I. W.• 11 1.11 Idol idle , I. WI. into 11$ .Mll.llllOl 1111r111:4' it 01 I %1•11 to(11111 1,11111, jll.t tit neA 111.111 1..11.•r01dt . 11,-tllllll..it 1.1.dt d Wt. found it g . .l.tti, 114 I dd..r4, Sir. 111. r. itit4 ..n i vt 4 4..,1 ul getting up tit° his hood evert now 1,114 Own to Melt thu jtngle. then 41 , 144 brutight 111,, jini4l,," on N,•w Tofu's nv. Thn 3/Mona/a w , II t,,1, but 1 ..11 Christ at Auction I PR6V111143 "STATE RIGHTS AND FEDERAL UNION." BELLEFONTE, PA.,, FRIDAY, J AN UARY 14,, J7il "Why Persecutest Thou." Poor old Bestsy r Ile Heel" to be the most unfortunate of the ninny thous nil tliteyes of the late war. It appears an though he will never get through with persecution for righteousness sake. Really,' why should lltill titan be persecuted in this way, fur it is a port of persethition to In Ike one thief livorge when thou• winds of other and al mos t a s 'neon 'thieves are pelleilled to tetain their ill-gotten booty. What lies he done more than satiny I lion.ands of other noble 17) thip‘es who laid down their liVrdoll,lliett country's altar, and aware by Hp things on earth and iu the mea, to steal everything that they could Itty their hands on, and who Itilfilled their oaths in this respect to the letter I As disinterested party, we demand jus tice in' this matter. If ptior BENNY Buittia, who was once in honest company and a poor mass, luta taken up his abode with thieves anti groan rich, why should lie have to disgorge everything whlle oth, ra mount to the skies on flowery beds of ease and re• tacit all their il,•,iulten gain*? Out up• on this injustice. If he „is to retain nothing that lie stole, certainly those noble (7) creatures who with him rub bed houses, 'granaries, OA hen roost of the aulltring people of the South during the late Republican carnival of hurl!, should be required to hatch back some portion at least of theirs. If Bit is to toe sued in every city and %Wage in which he may louppsn to drill in quest of Lappineds, let Ind Inetkern also submit to a like fate. There are thOtome'nihs of heroes CO on Proms) Ivanin, who were once paupers, hut who idea, fit and dyed and gilt rich in an incred y short space or time, ho ought also to lw ailed and made to dc-gorge. )Billions of dullard' worth of' Southern property • now housed and farmed w Pensodxlvania that ought to lie handed back to as lawful own r. —property of re value to its ownera than the ~word and mcabbard of Gen. Twines. "Walk into my parlor said the epoler to the fly," but we say to w , rit ii in iy conc..; , walk Into our l'ennaylvania parlors, Imo the parlors of s o me of our Centre county patriot., (7) se robbed people of the South, if ye would gaze upon lainlliar objects of the olden time. Walk into our barte yards and stables, if ye would see a breed o horses and cattle Iy no means al Penn irlslin in i nportation in an hoe,. eat w iy. , IValk into our Shoddy Re publican hoosea arid peer into clo its and cotton bottomed boxes and bijou.' if ye would feast your eyes upon what w •re once ornaments in your now deco. lie Southern houses. Walk where ye will, North and .at, and ye a ill not walk far from objects that are hidden trony eyes that could recognize them. Whitt s picture this. of a war for the Union t And yet there is c 1 more truth than poetry in the details, were a e disposed to indulge in filen). Look at 'lie pn'a ma which haverisen iti th..l.iilliag of creatures ho/ ed very lately, paupers in this Northern arid! Whence sillthis wonderful traiisforimi: t MI. I Who possesses the lamp of Alm! din? Were rialiteea built oil $l6 per lawns la, 0r,i,50.0r?120, with hire tor Otte and three years? Ali I age of won derv' 1 . N enough of this perseeol ion I Let the hero of Fort Fi•ther thot lw totty reflect opoo the sittottiott. Spoon+ m ty nil in sweetening his too clot or he. It Yt•olt hut it may lake-some' hing of more vnine to Pweel• en 1141 01111 to in rrow I Veneennee iy injiir, Hail)] ihr Laml, Red he will both rrpnv niiil reword, rim! Smitherii Chrislifltifl never know [he author, , their ,teiiotittieii iu this life, the devil will in the next. The girltt 01 the perioir are, we - it re glad toper, milling their alien tine to pl y \Ve nhnll soon hove Mrs. Doi-tor So nil So, Diian Doetor I'ot.t.c Praratxs," awl MO on. Blew' their lipart,s, it rrilF Prlo , l be n irenuine pleasure to have P 1 es 'eg AflWO I oil'! WILY oo SO ran Ton ty?—The "grate dinral ijee" reformera are continually citing the older countrice, France in particular,. as nielanelroty examples of the result of military despotism, ete. IViint need iv there In travel so fur fur , ‘lnn illn~ti;I I II it we hit‘t. II Joy The State Trralurer Tit e (la ily napery olyenterdny brought 114 the news of file election of W. Irwin, eng., to the State Treitnurymlfip, over Ilohert IV. Mackey, a hanger on of Rulienlism, who had eel 11114 heart upon this dip into the fle.th pone of Egypt. But the milli selected in alnn n Radical, and nn deep in the mud an* Ilia-key in in the mire. lite election in no triumph river corruption or tit trigne, heratine lie in nit mulch n tool of the "Ring" am Mackey. , It only I/ victory or one portion of the Ring rater another, iftol the a Ivocaten of lioneYt and %lotions legislation hate nothing toltope iron, it. We rejoice over the defeat of the regular pelican nominee of the ftstiteal pitrtY, hut, nt the name (line. we tire morry to he olthge4 to chi onit le the fact that that defeat Ilan lawn eir ettinvented only at the (4, 4 t of nn ( vi t t. ly great infliction apon the people. Irwin'e election was secure,' Ly COlllblnation of pore beaded railmuln, 21nd the Democratic membern of the Senate Bull !loose. What the Detour racy expect to gain by going, over hod% and breeches, tb the support of a lily Icing opponent of every principle that savors of Deinocrac,, in tiant.lAir coin prehensiqp. Irwin was State Tremor er in 186 e, and Were is not a num who voted for him, but knows, that the sante Abuser', rwculaticliin, and thievery, chgracter zed his official term, that did that of hie notorious Btu. Kr.muLx, and'ithe now detested an I disgraceit 11•5 a Mscite. It the Men who elected lawtsi, really wanted tooorrect theelinsemtithe'frems ury department, why did they not elect smile One whose past Course ttonld give sane guarantee that sin h would be the ease? If the handful of sore headed radicals, were in earnest in their cries tor "retrenchment 'And te• form" why dal they not assist the Democrats to sleet Vilia, or some other honest, upright citizen of the State, who late nut run with the -'3III)IN" or roosted with the "roosters" that crow, uud ocrttfoli "bout the hill at Ilarrieburg, as lawtN had dune tor number of years back? Why did they compel the Democratic inemhere, in order to defeat that mist uotortotte of speculating Treasurers, Boa blscitcy, to vote for another ex•treasurer. whose record is just as black and whose pecu lations were just as great? We hope the Democratic members who deserted their own candidate to vote for lawin in order to secure the defeat of thew' and his ring, rimy not be disappointed in their expecta tions of' law IN proving littneellati hull eat, competent, and faithful official. We have hut little faith iu hint—arid bat little hope of reform in the Treasu ry department while he is there. the victory over littscaar is simply tory over organizetl Mal is all—that M all it means. For this, if for no other reason, the Democ• racy have a right to rejoice. tint to talk of its being a victory o%er lhr •'rinys'' is simply bosh I It IN a vu•• tory of one ring over smother—of the Pennsylvania Hail Road Company o%er SsMOll CA/Mitt/N. —oh' Time Wit (RIIIMFY bee betnNen l i k n aaptf* to the stthieet of kzrienittire with ittrrenwed fury. Tie pours out his Cerenn knowledge in streaming es• ants, hot than his neriettlturnl knowl edge is pop er knowledge—a port or former on taper. It, however, the farmers generally nhonld follow the theories and agrieulturnl developments of OOP pencil planter, th'ev would nehie,ve wonders in Mother Earth. lie would soon hove pointnes worth $1.75 npieee And wheat ten cents per groin. GRENLEY'S form no paper, we opine, is more easily iillal then the one which the Timmer of this section crawls ov.r with his heavy plow. Asa con sequenee his erons are enorninits. TTe phi ion word) thereon, nod plows them with strfflte of the pen, thus ( Ilia potatoes eemn tip on the sharp cage of a jrinitni etititir stick—no henv' gri l ltltintrie does he meld. How ensvtltis farming in n warm. drv, l'omfortnl , le alien, over n piece of vir gin pipe!! fine ucy's farming knowl edge is like the military attainments of a host of newspaper warriors ditring the Into monplenaantness." Blendp nt the point of a pen the first "on in I;irlunon,l•'--thefir-+tt to „et away front rtid ! ... Personal Govern Mont French cable telegrams hear to IN the gratifying intelligence that per• eminil government hi Fralice,lias Oil , disappeared, end that a eonatitu.. 60,10 empire takes its Once in peace. The hog liheell triumph, leas, then, no pnlitin mciegt.ration, hiet a real and amt 'hemline fart. WO a Zhrtiltin reeo• Intion the 1111111 of ri, ere or Wood. there we see a fr,ot print or trite wieder!' hum on big]) filling the iniitder'nriil Ite - orte of ruler and people. 0h I for moreof that Wuw door on till,. side of the angry Waters. to dignify tho.e %%lon neennie to guide the de4iii, or ilubi government on the round ot its first eentnry. • The hitmory of Prance in the pal On dloYm is the 1 .1'40144n page of in .fern hiNtorv, for wo Pee in it the light of the Kim:,lom of Pesee. An absolute deePotioni iA converted into arimatitn tittoart.mpire, and the wirelike of life are lithliatitrhe , l; no limo, arrayed in ho. , tile attitude threaten a carnival of bell; no inotrallunit of 'rawer I, tree ita a rninr•elail arm. to mat , the voieenf the hnuthlr ••ilizen; Litt Peace. glad Penre, white robed M.eftenger of Love from' the E.ernal Point, spreads her pare wiuga over the henrlh•atnnea of foriy inillinna, and the work of the Lord goes oil There is a lesson in thin chapter or French' hiwiry worthy of emulation LV politiviene on this continent An n hap tit e Emperor, not only conclescencle to surrender the premgativea of his high earthly office, hut aemiete and co oper-item in the accomOieliment or the fin raiment or a nation's liefttiny.. Tie deecencis from a throne as firm Am env OR earth, and giver, liack to the pepple the rights eml privilege which they deem thetreelves competent to enjoy I ‘Vith an army sufficiently !linet-ono and powerful to compete with any in the world, thoroughly devoted to him; wi , It resources at hand, ample for every enntingency; with a name second to none or earth, and ap influence and wonderful intnitive knowledve of hie people, that pave him In'lr retire ago a position in the front rank of divine rulers. Napoleon Might here said "Nn" to the futile attempts of the Bmtegeoistie and the victory was wnp for personal gnvernment. A few ?house nel rash men might have made the attempt to hrttre his displeasure, the result of which would have teen a momentary unsettlement of the stet, of ermlmmerre in the empire. and a few thousand graveri would have received their tenr. men ts —t lc e oft repeated stns of French revolutions—and the end would. in all liftmen prohahility, have been ae at the beginning. But Peace reigns in Warsaw. The rider has met the penp'e, and Emmett is to he governed by the consent of the governed. A nldiral revolution is rot). eummatedf and yet peace dwells in all the land. M , wedelns are Thy WINTP, 0 I Ixrd flesh And 01 that the people, and those chosen to represent and govern them in this Constitutional land. would ever keep , in mind this page of French history, and when manifest destine is revenled,. 01 that they mny open their eyes to rend the writitg on the wall 1 MEATIE I= I long fro thv uremenee my beautiful Merit, For anent. here borne thee Away to the pity While homeleca I wander and often decpeir, log. Life'. "reelect Joy, in now toga cigh. fall the lime own my henotintt angel. Lao thy brown head again on my hreact ; Hi^ g the Nweet Pnngx that hound ae together Or hid ne to hope when life grows deOrenc. In IT, rlr thy am In. my travh muted Merlin' Par none watt no bright in days that hare flown; I enil thy fond name In anguish, and linger To final' hat tin vole° reainsatera mleo own. Conk] tear drops reel are thee again In thy hl nn. y, Illy heart In its anguish w. 011111P0 them to flow. For hear t honed to he wt, wo n t),) de 'm It a duty tiAeleo , In Heaver —jet devotional below. watch n'or thy ;rms.°, my lose, sleeping Mer lie. And Inn: for the flowers to grow -o'erthy torettet Rat tho cold winter wind lb all that does great 111 P. the same Utter song that nung Ihte to re•t Though Won. In tho grsto—thou oft will nwak. • on And tratrlt o'er my slrunbert In IIII•doe of night. Talc° 11,1,1 lily heal t Oh n cad Ntortl—nirpn 1,011 - Moslems. ly pitri: . r --PhilL„ ItolotOpm.bort . —Unto4coupty b. 4)014 o*drophoo . , I --ttucill county lie 140411th dlp therla. ! , 7 t. —I4 elatqng op itU. 111 . 4441 u the coilieo. 1 11 —Philott6lphis Io 'to 'vi tibor Ponigf paper. i 1 t i , —filinfingden Ps p ,R bylii n 0016440 revival. 1 I ; ; •; ,; ' ~' fl , ,flen. .L. Ritailit tont 6e ral. .._rap .stern tlalot Atli opilid‘ort 1 , MY Odin 1111:Hang. 11 ' t H ..-nbeater manty aport FilfrOliPtititt th• Mu ca' folt Aunt? , - 4 1 , •;,, ; • —rombrio county le Id Aar. 1.1+14,1411. Had new. foriitadietila. .. r': , NO. 2. . , . —An e.illtori. I eonvontlt IS t .im hold la m Iffarrisho on the Ith In : ; . —The Readint Railroad `' roillyo ttagotiatedl a flee mlillan dollar Wm. I ."i : . —The all resins of this Eilit4)bnatia 6 s d late ,iiii monttemot barrels of groove.. —Rena Lowry has Intro 4 lio bill shot. Ishinfuedmital punishment In t' atain. —CaellSiers. like ltellatontor , i ndainpitiki It Anormonli rants and ate trolly o . tte . nowt ili ti% —A 'yetrt horrlowne bleier: • voreTld honneli, at Montrose on Sunday blew : bi t. --cor. W. W. M. Davis. of liti*,*lowinwit Deranernd Is writing a history ofraoounty. —lt is never too late to do ;'..ito ants scribe for the Wasenroas, Moo pat family Journal. I lE t , —A Int ni radlooll rapers at Phenol 'MK 0 tor entlnty, were caught end hog* 'do If (Inv lert.; I toll* 4 —lt le reported that theilehopll . fat her and son, were driers fro 4/*assig fa forger?. • - f!I'!' ; —A young radical named Oeart 4ret 1 tering hp hand at robbing the county. ! - ',; 4 1 —Trntit Ron, Lientiling eikll o 7; II; pet enal cll lamp, a are sad a dead other night. i ' llh 't—TryowatPT and chalk Omer rit es been prohibited ,ringing their bent Mit In that: godly oily. ; I , —Norristown Mad a hen weep( other night, and its paper chronic te an Intportent *rent. , " I ' —A etnnA rn I, s ni Philadelphia bo a Pittshlirger In 'MaahLogton, tbillP for talking about them. —fiarilsborrers are howling over Mtge* eente a }nand for batter. Eteilefastei Jr to get the Inbrleator at forty. - 7 „lnhp N. Myler has been egnfirUltliali .. Ilkeder pr Allegheny city. In Ow elf layler hi'll be Miller hereafter. ; I 1 --A young fellow named Rent 's k hole th;tigh himself at Cartel on day w le rooks' with a revolver. —Whiaky threw an unksown Imam Stow Zek. near Johnstown. a &tilde?" ad Ike t him there until drowned. 1 —Phl;Ael ph Is Firemen are styled by tbe, Mayor eldiehael's paper, -rowdies sod Mita guards. That's complimentary. l —The,farnaeamen employed by the crana fn.. Company. Catoomaqua. Pee, e holing 10, hove shove for hlighar move. —Waehtniton and Brewer ocountlee drew premloM for the champion Senatorial "pt er" OM whaler. In the pomp of Mao J.; Ratan. rho Norrl.town Jilegector retiolowo 10 • Nib scriber yearn old who hoc Wise dist moor wince Urn, and always paid for It la savesses. /day his tribe ineroaco I —The Phi!adolphla and Eris roatcood Y tomb. wing with the New Tory and jklik at 'b e which abollbo knows as tho shortest cad au. root roads to thio erica hereafter. —Jobe Lawler. • young man aged about ■ years. tell through the radroni bridge &bows the Brady Colliery, on Toomey 'realm, wins on hi• way home, &od was killed. —The scarlet fever seniors* sail prima Ins la Richland towaslip. Cambria meaty. Pm thirty children have already died. sad Naar more are •lak and not likely to reamer. —T. 11. Apple. rand. and IL lamb- Amy. three "loll" 'baby parrs of this Stay have Just had their political ears mopped air ratting to cancel stamp to their dist/lots. —The -roosters" In the PnM. end Bees% ere pick log with all their might at WAWA; Blicata. tt and Lewitt, whom* egyerlltiele tie their corrupt tnearurrs, they are *OA se —Hon. B. H. Brenner In coot lo • Weer do armoring the notion of him radical brethren in the Benne, In deelarieg 9 .ull griie/lille Seen for from the Twentieth aeoalbriel Dietrbet. —Quay. of the Brow Red lkea. says a ass* rary a=ble to Conroy the Republiaan party la the Suite, and that WATT and &mu are to b sorted from the Semite. Important sews, ff true. —The ninftle Association oonneeted cltla the Cambria Imo and Steel Works, at Jot sa. town presented sash Miner's widow watt a alio turkey and three dollars la money. to enable them to enjoy Christmas. —Stephan Smith le saki A* be the riche* negro In the Stele. bnt who Stkphen Itt, aad how mneh Stephen Smith le worth. la a ample nt matter that we know no more Matti Milt the reader' or the WATCSINAM. —Ebensburg has a •ewtng machine whirl• has been need (or eighteen years, and Is aa sound ail ever. llelletont• has • dolma that hare been used fur neer forty jeers,aad the, are a Mlle soundrr than ever. —Potter county bad a flrot-olaos morrkir 'rho mday of last week. Dr. Mead, of Cowden. port. a merohant, having biA brains kooelfedl oat with a Alb by Atone one unknown afterward. robbed hie store and fled. —Senator Lowry. althourth a ptrong temper- Rnee advocate. la °matted to allotting the et* ..rt or ward+. borough+ and tawnehlpa In th Suite to 41 tro.la by bah 14 whether taverna et restaurants Alain be lieenesl to s sell I qa?ts int not. —Senator Itnekalvw has Introdueed I bill providing for eitmolatlve voting. Into the flew ate. 1'1.01411 doer hot provide that one alien vote early'ond often. but that If three woo date,. are In the field he may emit three row for either one of them. ....._lTridernealli the head of Hydra. poiliimis, n writerneaerte•ihat this earth ii to hale its Theo washed In the atioef apace of 0,200 yearw, bf atwitter flood. lie polo lip the opinion that it occure r intervals otabont 13,700 years regu• V a E