The Democratic Watchman. BY P. DRAY MEER JOF, \V. FUREY, AxsOCIITE ?..1,111,11 Terme, s2•per Annum, in Advance BEL LE FON TE, PA Friday Morning, January 28, 1870 Just the Thing They Want The pre tent Tariff is jn't the 'hung the great capitalists and actaatpolt•itsot the East want. It is just right for them, and they are e•rinleitt. In ofd Whig timen there were 'hoar who wanted a high Protective Tariff, that American inanulitetiirea might ire built up, as they said, and dila country be placed in an independent imaition beside the nations tut theearth. It wit , urged that tithe taritllw ere placed ntli eiently high On all the article' we got front gorope, that they would be liiilllm factored in thin country, /Intl thiN !rte employment to tlionsanol.ttpon thou• minds of American ineelianic. , . The -Idea Wahl 71 Splendid one In it Ili ratty success on, tlir in eat calculated t.; tt in o‘er the I...111;pol of the aorlsing people in n mass, and et-pecialk that greater number ahogive there matter. not cry close attention, bat take much granici, There is 110 (1011bt 100 the 0111 Whig party %van honest about it, an.llit that with a hivh itr.teo ive p“liev American manufacturers a i 7.11.1 he greatly unproved, but it even laile.l to see t hat the people--ntd they alone— pity nil t h e taxes; and tariti, and that it 'was but a propositu Ti to liiirrol‘ from one ponr inan to pay to It rich, !flan— borrowing without intere.t arid noth ing to show for the principal lion. ever, the (Jelin -mu was effectual and became popular. What ham heel' the re.ult, lo‘, after genre of protee(iee tan , ort , 01 taritLo Look oler the Into! !low great has laaal tite inerem.o in mann facturert+ among the mmtyrl--t he vrry ones whom it WtiS raid It vimiil.l materi ally aid? We fail to MCP thnt tjie nnm• brr of manufactories }lase riveresse,l in this country ever tevera reasonable rat•iirtil inemage, correvonding allh enogra Lion and I,opnlation. We find a 1111111 her of overgrown., of,pre , ,, , i,e mono'. vast operative mill and wine slavery; but it'ihrpeople are benefitted by chi., we are too to ole.er, It. The people fire no better ,tr. been ty.,e, Inr P 0001! the encourage the hinbling Up Of ft kw U risen] pitlollel as heartless and eold Hooded as aretie seals. If the tantl• meant to build np the material itrterests of the coon trv, there would lie• more amour:tootle. , ailii fewer monemolte. If the t ar itf was a lilessine to the torelntnie a rts. w e would find more manilla,' ii rer.- w ho labor fora non: a 413.. a and hate jot ing to (111 But a protertive tariff Ko high ttm to exellide forrirn arttele., atla to throw this people upon their own resources wan never intended, 'Fla New F:rig land mennfartirrer would sooner have free trade then such a timid*, Brit lie has got the tariff just where he wants --;iteillrer lon high, nor too tote. der its operations the greet capital of the East eat) coin money %early, end the poor man or the artisan or smell IIIeRTIR is striker) down end driven out He is tenfold worse on. then if there were no tariff at ell, and free trade the poliel: for then he might he tilde to purchase for en enrich less the necemsa• nee which he cannot now of ord to make himself to sell, and vet he is compelled to pay the difference into the pockets of the onergrmsn tariff protested capitalists of the lifit,4. When will lire, people learn the doe trine that taxes ghoul.' not hl• lint 011 kite manv•vneriallv nor I; e ay of the fen 1 1 ;011 thee learn that tariffs conic from their pock eta and go into those of the r worst ene mies, we need never hope to have-them see that they arc deluded, itnito4l up on, robbed. TIVe present tariff is the rich inane tariff. It wits made by rich men for the benefit of rich mon. For every pound of woolen cloths imported under it. the poor laborer pave twice the tariff which the rich man page; for the dirty on erodes) goods is per pound, and the poor man's coarse cloths weigh 100 per cent, more than the rich man's One goothil It is rob bery from beginning to end,•ufid needs no examples. The whole thing is a monstrous fraud, a fraud which no oth er people have ever borne or ever will. Better that we had free trade, cheap goods, arid easy and prosperous times, Mr. Poor Man, than pay tytbes. taxes and leiritTet into the pockets of these or ganized highway robbers I What say von? —We didn ' t go to the editorial con vention yesterday, because we had enough of that "gun" lat.( year. Irvin—Mackey We can't say tiltat we agree exact ly with those papers that tonal tlae Democratic men)herit (tithe Legislature should bc so highly, el.lllllllelitltla for voting for Inv! \ sim ply because the totter ?sox the tuul Cti;;irrott. lind a pur inun been Se• levied —hail ant thutg been ( tallied in the interest of lirtbesty or 114 people, ac too, might then bate felt tilitt a good decd bud been done. 14ut when one man is equally a tool with the other, although of another, and perhaps, less infamous itl•ister 7 —wrcen lit% IN IC as great a rascal as M. ttl,Er WIIS It I,lllllc —we conle4s ae cannot see what has been gained, .1t the time of the election ac iiiiiler• stood that in consiileritt tout oil h e Demo• erotic ilia in (decline I in.' hat in IVs triemti were to as•ist the Democrats in earn lug out certain Democratic re lorm tnea§ttre:, liv abo r t the titt pay (Ts of the St,ite be greatly bene tutted. and ‘‘;l.4 al n pie gel Io ere 11111 l their pall' toiled t;urli in ti e roule Iwo Ihe 54.1/1111. and 11,111. W. 111% IN ‘‘e sec that he 'holies that 111 IV such ikttbd,ge., kr. MI I -k• 1 tit prole , --111w4 Utrte Made : 11, 1111k1 C,1211 the 1e,111111.2.' 140 'win ,' ni the ureter deco it N 4.%%. it 111,- . 4 .Ivmaln tlrl l. lllrreol. n11:111 111 , 1 1111. .zaitt hr de=ertintt competent 4;14- worth , . 1/4.4lnocratte et/militate. lot ti weather e,,e6 of .11m Ft S 111 MOON, 1111 , 1 the oilier I'rnn.eletuun railroad Joh% 151.. , 111.1111 I I arrrwhivv, I.lll'll 11 ,, 1111'1 ',. 1 11151,1% 11 to friend= do not intend /I , ..:isting the I )ento. (Tan(' mmorttv to relormui:z the eeJ Iteretoturu yarned on II; the Trea , -11 ry department -if they are going to run that office ittQt 4+ I R l / 2 1/4 1/14 . two yearn ago, :old nJ Nl`%o kE1,111 , 1 durutg I ear. 11011h1 II 1101 11/11e heed .stittelt better ior the Democrats tuhnlc kept their hamkelear, and ha e left the radical majority re- , pon-th 11' tor the manner in ,% bull that otlice tr eundin-b. '1•d?, A 4bet wee!, kEe itn.l I it% it %%wild not bare nonle a particle of 11111 . errnee to the Detnocrae% or to the state which tie was elected or which one defeated—loth bet ne• equallv tools —one Stmo4 Cturnos.'N the other the I'run.tltania railroml - e hohl that ' tt was the Amy or the Demo( rata', MIME atkete.l radii•ak de , tred the election of int honest man, ',hey coo 1,l hate assist it the Ileuuic rate iii I.,eurittg it. 'lto' Democratic members hate the rollit, hut we II is their diaji to Hide a lilt either wing of the Radical party as against the other, unless there is positive tNolimee that it t- /r rto 10/710 puhluu, 111 , it assuredly aan mot, ur this inotailee. The idea ol defeating a man, simply berrill•re lie W:114 the regular rnueus 11011111 lee, oas 1111 Idea without a iinimple nut looks Very ameli like first Ha,. folk . This 511111 e Idea earned out s oohs have elected M Ai At over let is., had the hitter been the (•tiolee of the radical caucus. Would that have been IL V lei, it any lion est man to repave o%er? So, in this ease, it IR% t Vin trietich. , are not going to assist the I kmioerais 111 aboll,hing, the riutteal raseatity about flarrishurg that has oittrage.l our lieople and do-- graced our State for the past eight years, then him election was no triumph vietory Better to have put tip a man of sir IW 'and Leen honorably defeated than to have Hided in any ant in the preferment which Haight not an honest uutn, but a111(1 was the lesser of two great rascal --A kr ' 15%-no It 1 , 1, V 11t%^.1, is 010111 1,1,1,.1-1, a profound and re 111,1r1t0.1, tr•iti.e to prove that all of the t•ited authorities on aoronomy •ire wrong—false; he introduces novel and powerful arguments against Kep• ler ' s laws, the roperniean ,system, Newton ' s theory of gravitation, and the system of Tycho Brake. Ile as serts that the mull is riot in the centrt of the planetary system, that the earth and the planets do not revoke around it annually, and so on, reversing the whole frabric of astronomy. What if all our " farming " should be no larning " at all, and our school - boy days lost time I In the meantime we pause, and gather new strength from " And Joshua common trie(44lp, 141111 ,ICI Malta still, " may yet be found to nett' no explanation I -A mean cheat by the name of the Rev. linaitcs; C 005.," has beeri scandalizing the Methodists by his villainies at Flushing, L. I. Another wolf in lamb's clothing. He is a fruit ful topic for the infidels fir a time, who give attention to the performances of these rascals. This fellow, it seems, hie been, playing his scandalous con duct for a long time. fie has at last abandoned his wife and tied with 'a school girl, as the telegraph informs Going Book on the Tariff Men There was an-explosion in Congress the other day between several couples of Rept')licans. WELLES Iv is been, it seems, "going back" nii . the, Pennsyl vania tariff men, and some of our Key. stone representatives haveheen Qcliv ering themselves of their indignant. leelings thereon; charging title afore hall! WEI.I.Ep; With having been.lmught up by Britittli capitalists with British `gold. Stupid fellows I—,as if such' a charge wonkl do a Black Republican °Metal any harm! Why; sirs, "they are proud of such charges —and xt ho amx better, Irma es/HT/cure, alto , are liable to he bought up by 'British or any tither sort of gold than a Black Republican office holder wli s t conies in on bargain and sale, and alio from pauperism manages to become a millionaire 0n....5,00 a year at a single se. it In of Congress! till, get out, thou noble l'xtit --Ilion art all d o ugh! Ihi't the agitation ash's disturbed the ei,manitititv of the littiliCals of tlic Ilnuw• tin three mortal "ItourS on (Tie 21411, exhibits to l'etinsylvanta lard robbers something of welder impor mitre than Ilw imarteling 'north , of lea sets or mounttlet, l . It 14 this. agniti-1 PentisNlNattia Weeder., the %%Mite aril I of ‘real tutuN imitel,T--Itenincratti and Repuldwam. stand together tin this question. .The \Veit has aaoke, ur rather is art alsetlitp:, to its interests, as it should have done loug ago: They are liegoming to understand that ater :";11411'1,1) Xtti' PA l e TRIBUTE to am section or TO(11111 , that thi.c hae a great empire of freedom to live lipott al to lit ,• tram; and one that should enjoy rights and immunities timi pri% lieges Nip)) ell by any other section. The interest of the great tree %%est is I RI 1. TR %OE, mid tree trade is the ti ter tiver of each hundred of :Li 110 !wolf 0. 11.1 le llllefTSi ‘ , l every poor matt, and of eery coy twilifer ; but the no-fortune tr that the people never Mee their inferems as 50011 as they vhould. II 1:11,t . long ears to beat into the heat+ of the tax-ormilied turd of or burdened, that they are fianeee, sarik ladened, and slinfild throw down a part ut the iihele..," burden heaped upon their ..Twaildernhy their tlattt‘ring NVlietf the (..,oliFfiffiters get wore common eeni-e, they will be all from even despotism It most take 11e%% 11.4411114 ii SCH . gOVerllllll.lll.. The great 01.1 ofnur st stem have our Iv till passed away, and new and rude and 1 rude nien are at the helm bitter ly unrhanUthle, humiliatingly igno rant, toll generally dishonest 'l'he4e ervaiiire , t hate murk to learn, and it is fair nine the purple gate them their primary lessons ul government. Journalistic —The II itlidityttbitrg llegi.,trr Ilahl got nee .1 rt.,4, uud 11.14 11111,i1Miler 114 Very proud Ihiß It --The lilnirsm Ole 15 t.rx 1111 , 1 Indi 11113 Itegirter ham e been consolidated and are now called the Indiana Pi 0- yre:“. IL M. IttaKNAN liriA Chtirge over the new lower. —•l'ne Hearth and Horne, N has won for itself the reputation of being the handsomest as well as the best ag ricultural leper published. -We Im a reeemved the first num ber et "The Noulliern /tome, a beanutill, able, int( testing and valuable weekly journal, lust started at Charlotte, N. C. by the gallant Ii E N I). 11. It should sae./au,,. Emery Southern home should Lave it, and emery Northern faintly that feels for or syntratthines, with the suffering, down trodden South, should patroni7e it. It has but lew ad% 6rtu Henientx and is printed on beauti ful white paper with large clear type. ' --In the !louse at IVashingtou the other (lay a Black Republican pro flounced the commission which had gone to Georgia to decide the legality and character of the (leorgia Legit+la tun( a commission, if it existed, which we fieCIII to doubt, sent there by the QllO4lll •f England, ac he said the President and no bol else in the country had the right to send them. The gentleman was informed that they were there—that the commission wits at work; on being better in formed about its existence, he came to tyre conclusion, as GRANT had sent them, it was all right. This incident illustrates the rontemptable oharlatan• ry of our repremulatives. —WILLIAM KRIEL, the murderer of his wife, AVM hung at Louieville, Ky., on Friday, January 21st. Ile took the Imaging gitite cool. A large concourse of men, women, and we are sorry to says children,, were present at the Ull• natural spectacle. It Is as remarkable as true,that where there are many public exhibitions of this character, the olett Biota even, necessity, fur them, inerea seek • Got Its 'Fill It seems, from th : e following, that at least•oue of the Virginia papers, that has all along been so (rifling to gulp down airy, dirt that radicalism threw into the politica! trough of that State, has beeolne surti.iteil, and now wants to stand hack from the (hell it' has $l4 1, , e , 1 others to partake of freely. particular dose the Estquirer pukes at, it don't say, but after swal lowing everything that radicalism held mwarde it from negro suffrage to the denial or its own independence, anything and everything—no matter how distasteful, disgusting, debasing or devilish, - it must he a very bitter dose, now offered, that makes it turn away. After working as the Enquire) has worhed to get the people of 'Virgin itt 4 to submit to and acquiesce in all til l ing,. usher' of them by their radical °limes •sirs -after counseling and advising them to do almost as malty anti debas ing acts, In order to get back into the "Union, - as they did brave ones to get out of it, it seems strange that that paper should be almost. the littd our to get ritrleited with Its own mediettics, it Is. An , ' we tr i p l es at the prieqiert there TIOW 1461 t'irginians ing Virginitom again. I fere is what the Enquirer , it‘4 11'4. tune ropf , llll.(iniir ordinance of se_ , lints repudiated the ('onfeder utr debt , have ratified the Fifteenth Amendment, ttAt Mg the hlueka equal 110 It. With White..., proullbing all of our and gauranteeing - !TM "Fed eral 'Aida; has. ratified the Fifteenth Aron n , lment, giving the negrts, the right to vote , have obeyed an order not to elect a Virginian to the olib•e Of (11V VI nor ; have 11.1polvd IL Stittfl I{4llllllllCllll lit ket , Mott' rat Mott the Bayne. mkt . wood omnstitutton by a 111./Arry 1- [114 , 11N vote; 1111V,1 elrctivi ono • lilt and,- rnitOd Statui Senator, and reltt-et r l to elect another wit. al. theugh a coll-i-lent ILltintt limn, '4:l, the V irgulla iteople ,hat e elected a Itepultlican delegatimi hat 'kept Thatik,giv Int hate I.lted General Butler, hate pro. »m.ed to execute the con,lttution In Tiro and 10.04 . 4 and }MVO YankO , . I)110111O and Il m l COIIIIIOII3 with every demon-trntion of enthticinm AVe have done all the.e things There is nothing else that ws can Mt Ti.re 'et no emnplaint Of 01111',110114 On "I ' ll part The whole troulde now Is that f:eneral ltult has fallett into a bad hit new It remains to he inquired what 0u,g1.1 we to do in I•filOrg. 111(7 7 how 1•111 ll I we pip pen+r• the groat roan '4 anger -- 5..111e have 4111Zgl , tell G reeky , hut Gree ley ha, also fallen Into (In-grace NV. , 0r,,, do nothing but fan back on our old Ilan ..r a committee This State is Atli full of materials for committee*. With a sou v little effort we can get, up soother annuhle land more prudent romituttee, and "m i d them to \Vashington with Memiry power, to talk, allee, toh lllg, ti, renounce, ti, prowl, It General Clink in 110. usual obliging wav will just convene the I,4l4,,daltire again, we can kill(' it C4llllllll tU' ,. Ibnt hum inc•luding even the l'onintittea of Nine Dirt is a rermsly for 101,mi-ills It will 'itself , / General Butler if he ea. lipid It i.,' I t.ll fwd a lot of leading Virgin ~n another howl of Puree and Nod P..wiikly such a committee can be raised hero, uI ltlelintOnd without re aunt U. Ole Legislature,. Nfost of the previous committees have been /Mo. whist Infermal, and thin urgency of c ite °evasion might warrant. zulvvirt, of IrregularltV If a committee will not appease It ut ler, what *hall wo do 7 \Vital abygsof humiliation is unvisited 7 Where shall we dive in token of our utter and tho rough abasement 9 What cry for mercy shall we titter more molting arid more that we have not uttered.' This t. the great party which we V ir 12,,iniares are invited to go over to=to take to our bosom and glorify Sit the Party of Progress and of Liberal Ideas It is thi., representative of all our per. ,iteution4 end humiliatimet—this author of n or present and continuing abject estate--thel remortetle.s pursuer and 'oiler of our people—with whom we are to strike hands and to fraternize, For lige r nakrw we ire to have short memories, arid for the proud.. that i. net before cis or a little money, we are 1.. Pelhe their banners iiiid march to their elude —llllloe COlTlpeSell to magnify them and depreciate tin .IfIV,W to COllltriernortite mix thane,—jOnt An they will have triumphal coluning volt nut of nor cannon , What shell wt•do? Our advice i.— the eominittee being not approved of— t() disregard and deft/ quene•rona newieilds, the Chinese, arc a dainty set 0 mortals— do, not mortals, but celestials; fur while they positively decline to eat swine's flesh, they turn not a deaf ear to the mewing,' of expiring cats, or the agonizing squeals of ghost•rendering rats and mice, aid even look longingly and lovingly at the slow-paced snail, huge and insects generally—of whirl) latter they are said to be well sup• plied on their lierronr. None of your nice broiled ham or breakfast bacon for Johnny Chinese.' lie prefers a broiled bug, or a nice, fresh, plump spider. —An exhibit just made shows that the expenses of the White House, for GRANT . B firet year, in these Omen of peace, foot up $27,000 more than any year of even Ana LINVOLT6I terms. What a comment this. Here we have the present chief oOlcer swindling the people, by hieshatueless extravagance, out of a stun equal to one year's sala ry of a decent and competent Presi /41. dent, and be a first class Damphool. Ile is worth at least $27,000 less per annum than 4iny ]resident we have_ ever had, and yet he steals this much more than they lawfully got. —Expenseer.)l the White House un• der 1.4Netn. , ..4 and (ht.oi. Bead ye tax -weary-awl tarill'•laicn : LINctILN. tat ANT. I kiti2-3. 1870-1. Axx Imtnntx at White Army of Al,ll/41111ili lit 11011811 09,m0 WI, Ito 1111111 , 0 $311,600 tuilden Is Sal• aty EMI Vrylor Lincoln 841,05.0 Under Grant • #61,000 And so we are going Irmo bad to ‘vorse. At Washington we are now keeping up a Ro3 al Palace rt) . r the Die tator llnsNr. Ponder this, ye black hearted, but tiiht-pocketed Black Re publicans. 6 Comparison A few days ago 'tithe rinited titittes tiehale, one Jl' , llS r/foHftll.l., who hails front "drown m Vartneount," undertook to tickle a certain class of fools who are now cursing this cowl try liY making a silly attack Irwin the. Ihntioernev. 11 e olid ! .'t get bur, how e'er, until Senator Ott L giteit‘, of Del aware, cooled Inn clown In the 10110 W mg manner .1/u4 rell, for Vermont) -1 bade hearty as much (minden., in the rebels of the South in relation to our finaticial policy ns I /11111' ill (110 Democratic par - tv I [Awl,. that they will support the honor of the country about as perhaps, as well as the Democrat ic patty ; anti when it comes to the qumtion of the emancipation of the vol . ..red race lit the South, I believe that the Souther's: , lsd, will be its true,• if not truer, to the cause of Free(lid - n than the Northern )erbocsacy /Ur Saulsbury—Mr President, t h e silence of the Democratic toembers or ,this body during this debate has on sev etal occasions :not with Ilnl ' flllllll'l`r,lVllS lin the other side, I for tits .elf, sir, 11111 tired of it, or rather, 1 ',hyoid say, I a m tired of ',on' things who h comdant lv, notwithstanding our .ilero e, base been said in refer, rico to the party to belong. There has not been a single (la) mine this debate euunuenced that Sollll.,per,on•, very wise .in their ii t L conceit, -bat', MA S 1 ,1•11 proper to ta.atic in very di-park...trig terries 'of the. Democratic part). We have heard tu day from one Senator that he haw more confidence in the people of Virginia than lie has in the Democratic party. I hi not know what his cMillilence in the people el Virginia ls, but his remark I'vnil.intly was. iumn i ,l o .l to mean that there was not much confidence to be re tuned in the people of Virginia or in the Democratic party lam noceed ingly sorry that that '. , etiator made that remark, showing his want of eonlitlence ro the two unllien I/I'lll , o, Hats 111 the Unit.] Stlll.l , Sir, 1011'11 those two notion 1/I.lllla ruts .111111 heal it, Whlli/ OW telegraph flail that news to them, I are afraid they, will be terribly pained; I am nriilor the ) WIII weep at 111' idea that confidence from no/ 111/4111- gllll4llal 11 so 0111,1• 11111 not hell( . l•l'rfii d them tiqr, it 1s tune that svl 11 remarks hail ceased to be made in the Semite -of ths. United States,....pe, tells ss lion with- ing is said e ll our part to pros Ilk. them iNho cares for the In. k of vonfidenee thus expre.....l" , \Vim..i dues it hitirt l're.ideni, when the party to wimilf these Senator. belong base d,olll' us much) to exalt the character of this to built it up, to 1111110. it revected at and honored 111,r41311, as the party d',11.• fur it, thou It well be tlllle for them to Imo.t upon ft entnparlSgln between their ptfrtv and the Democratic party Sir, the Demo rattc parts took the management of your country iti hand when inn num here() but fifteen States and ..once lIVO Or 411 nulhou people 1:11 . ry foot or ter ritory that has esor been 111101'd to the Unitell State., tin, been added by-Dern oCratleal/1111111‘tratIntl,. Every foreign war that has been fought, heroically fought, ever) triumph over a forillgn fo e than h a s 11511 r 111.1.4 achieved, /IRA 110(111 achieved under it Demoeratie ad ministration \Vhnt has the Republi can Tarty t 11111 . that It. should taunt Democrat, on this lloer with a want or tideh(i to the country or that it should sot itself as the great Judge of the Democratic party, its holey end its administration of the country A brief existence of right or nine year.; n hind deluged 111 111,1 1 d 1011111.. t every nere of 3 our sod frestieneil with graves ; a debt amounting to billions of dollars; a peo ple misled to earth by onerous taxa tion and evf.ry safeguard of civil and constitu tumid Ittterty set at defiance, Ig nored arid trampled mint) These are Its achievement.. You cannot look tit the history of the I)einocratie party and charge it with the violations of the fundamental law of the land „r which your party have been guilty During the period of sixty )ears that the Dem ocratic party administered the affairs of this gove.lllnallt it Mayer arrested ono-- no, not even the ,humblest American citizen, and tried him on it criminal ac cusatlon, mieept by duo process of law. NO man's 111,11 , 0 was ever invaded, ex cept under legal authority I during the whole sixty years that the Demooltic party administered the governm&t; not one public press will ever suppress ed. This party of yesterday, when they cam into power, found a botistitittlon under which that people of this country had lived for seventy-ilve or eighty years in tho enjoyment of all the bless ings of civil and constitutional liberty: they fowl' this constitution, made by the great t and wise mon wit& laid the foilndations of your government deeptn the prinziptes pf constitutional liberty, and without any experience in so great a work they set to work patching it up, until now, if the great men who 'made. it could.rise from the dead, or descend. from heaven, the, would ,settreely rec ognize the instrument they Jtad made, But, sir, I will not, unless further pro voked, inaulge further in this line of re mark It is foreign, . I admit, to the subject which ought to'llp the legitimate .subject tinder discussion. I have only made these remarks because, day after day, we in the minority in this clutal- bar, have heard denunciations of tho party to which it is our prido and our honor to belong, by gentlemen on the other side of the chamber. Sir, if blows horeafetr are given, blows shall be ro. turned. House Committees We publish the following list. of Committees of the House of liepreeen tatives at Harrisburg, in order that our renders may have it for future reference. S rAN Di No com E HOUSE' EillEl ==! Ways and Means—Messrs Davis, Atnes„Webb, Allegheny,)liil lor, (Philadelphia,) McCreary, Elliott, Taylor, Darlington, Adaire, Rowll!, Loramecker, Stephens, Parsons, lieu, Johnson, Crawford,) Brown . , Josephs, Scott, Keene and Skinner. Judiviitry System ((leneral)—Messrs. Johnson,. Crawford, Iteinwhl, Niles, Craig. linw man, Nic.lunkin, NicCreary, Lotignecker, Stone,Smith,Fulton,Keer, Ellis, Schwartz, Beans, Judiciary , System, (Local) —Messrs. McCreary, Webb, Vankirk, Kerr, Tay-, Sur. Si',to Walton, Ellis, Leonard, Boileau. tinicipitl Corporations. Messrs. siol,e4, 11111, Mi er, (Phi1:n1111.11M), Adarie, Hong, Johnson, I Philndelphia) Comly , Claud , Minn, White, Leonard, Forsyth, Mooney, Me K instry, Beans. l'ensi(4ns and Messrs. Vilnkiele, L. iknecker, Cooper, shall, Stone, 11c.furikin, idumplir ys, Shurlitek, !MV(I; 'lion), Snyder, Sclinaidei ly, 11 iilikin, Skinner. Federal Relation, Craig, Webb, John-on, (Crawrord, NleCreory, Iteinodil, Ntlrs, NN' bite, Elliot, DAVIS, Smith, Brown, hull, Scott, Hill, ) 141 brary —M1,414. NI II (Alleglie nvl, Craig, Brown, Iron and Coal Companies.—Messrs. Ilmoir Stephens, Corny, Al bright, W heeler, Long, McCracken, Marsloill, Walton, Snyder, Keller, l'or ter, ( York), Ke e ne. Brow ~ Alining and Nliiiiiifiscturing—Messrs. Humphreys, Hong, NI i• iilion, Webb, Ste'!' ( A rinstrong), Wheeler, Van kirk, Fulton Kecr, Leslie, Boileau, Leidig, lllllhken,Montgomery, Mooney. Roads, Bridges and Ferries —Misers. Marshall, Harlington, Miller, ( Alle gheny ,) Kreps, Shurkiek, Hum phreys, Church, A rin , trong„Hill. ‘llll - Drmnnch , liursh, Woolever, back Railroads —Nles'Ors Adaire, Bunn, Johnson, (('m w to,rd,) Roberts, Stokes, Cloiid, Walton, Buffington, Hill, John son, [Phillidelphind Bowtnan, Smith, Thomas, Wiley, Pinlnger Weepler, Josephs,'.sleA • teers, Dailey, Ellis, II iir , ll. ion—Messrm Buffington, Kocr, Could, Chamberlain, Deininger, Corny, McCracken, Storte,H err, P , rte r , York], Porter, [Cambria, Scott, Hall. Sewartz, Dill, ]Adatusi - E-Jates and Escheats— Messrs. Rein odd, Johnston, [Philiolelphial Mar shall, Davis, A mes, Kllis, Sehatiferly, Leonard, Himinich. Public Buildings Messrs. Smith, Waiton and Beans. Counties and Townships )roes, Stone, Chamberlain, Mc.) unkm, Hill, Buffington, Ames, Wheeler, Taylor, Cooper, Scott, Eschliack, Sedgwlek. Compare Bills—Hill, Keech, Kreps, Kerr, 111 'Cracken , Thomas, Wooluvor, instry, Buyer Hong, Cooper, Keech, Herr, Cotnly, Albright, Max - w,.11, Sherlock. Stephens, Robinson, Church, Parsons, Davis , GO(.lBll/0/1 deo re, Cloud, losephs, Daily, Carlin, Steele, [Su lioylkilld Scott. Election Dm nets M more Robinson. liuflingtou,' Chou!, Fuiton, Stephens, Chamberlain, T ) ler. Leonard, McAteer, McEimtrv, Keene, Laidig, Carlin,Por ter, [Ciiinbriii,] A grieulturu— Messrs Leslie, Mar shall, Robison, McCracken, Co ray, Wiley, Steele, [Armstrong,] Esb bach, liar I' Keifer, Rohrer, ItutllncG n, Killtips, Brown, Scott, Sedg wieli, Rohrer. Military -Messrs. (lodshalk, Shur lock, -McCreary, Hong, Bunn, Parsons, Deinger, Kerr, Long, Millikin, Mont gomery, Keifer, Woolener, Printing-- Messrs Niles, Cooper, Al bright, Keech, Porter, [Cambria.] Divorces —Messrs. Stephens, Keech, Webb, McMahon, Liiturch, Tyler, Corn- Iv; Groper, Josephs, Carlin, Mooney, Brobst, Dill, [Adams,] Porter, [Cam bria,] Creitz Claims—Messrs. Longnecker, Leslie, MeJanken, Bowinnti, Marshall, Steele, [A rnastrongd Hill, White, Armstrong, Creitz, Kelfor, Leldig, NVolever Passenger Itail ways—Messrs. Cloud, Kerr, Parsons, Blinn, Hong, Stokes, !Hurler, A lbs)ght,Thotnas, Humphreys, Carlin, Forsyth, Mooney, Dailey, )Ifc- Kinstry Ac.Counts—Messrs Church Koech, Tyler, Long, Roberts, ltoblson, McMa han, Wiley, Boileau, Brobst, Dill, (Ad sins)' Elliai Dimmich, Engelman, Ivor syth. Banks—Messrs. Webb, Ames, Davis, Stone, Walton, Wheeler, McCracken, Johnson, [Philadelphia, Hill, Shur lock, Steele, [Schuylkill] Creitz, Dai ley, Snyder, Schwartz, Engelman. Retrenchment and Reform—Messrs. White, Webb, Craig; Vankirk, Buffing ton, Godshalk. Darlington, Reincehl, Kreps, Stephens, Brown, Hall Porter, [ York.] Hursh, Dimmick. —The Huntingdon Globe; one of the radical organs of that county, compli ments the white Firemen of Harrihburg, who, creditably to themselves, left the inaugural procession because negroea were placed in front of them, after thie manner the war these obnoxious "niggers were at the front; whilst the " firemen of Harrisburg were skulking "at home or 'rusticating' over In Can• "adn, to the disgust of all loyal peo " ple and the delight of rebels. From all " we can learn the niggers presented a "far wor e . creditable appearance than " the over-sensitive gentlemen who 'true " ioith the machine." Pin thin up 'till the fall.'
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