Bellefonte Democratic Watchman BY P. GRAY MEEK .16E W. FUREY, AIIROCIATII EDITOR Ink Slings. —South carotins has n nigger Judge bn her .Supreme Bench. So Grego.—John Kerr, 'of Baltimore, is one hundred years old. A rare old kit, is he. —We have a Judge READ on our Stipreme Bench in Ponneylvania. lie is a mall, however, that is very easily shaken by a Radical wind. —GRANT 11E8 accepted the relogna lion of.ludgeGKlEß. Py (I l k th e 001 , 11 . .t,ry loses the servleea of a purer man than . can be found in the whole ftadi• cal party. —Gen. 11.“0.42w conducted (len. TATE, the wild, Of the negro minister from to a White House supper. It is thought test tot to tell where he conducted her niter the supper. —A correspondent stales that Mrs, Presideoi tIitANT. like Alm Lisi ()s, is not averse to exhibiting lies• hand ewe WIT neck and shapely ruins, at public. receptions. That's all right, we suppose. IVlint's the tine of ha% ing thaw if ion don't let peuple see it? -01.IWER 11t•rn Rays that the out cast children of NVN York, marching tuu alireamt, proces•oon doen wiles hu g. 'Phis is crttiTrisimr went on the morals of the great ine• I iropolim —S INAry., the negro Presiiiant of Hayti, has been shot. Ile Wll4 arrest ed oil Ihe Bth of January by the insur gents, carried to Port an Pri nce and executed on the 13th. Thus has end ed his black, brief and brutal career. —The "Vacuum" cure is among the remidies offered for the ills of mortals ty, says MI exchange. If that be the case, and a vacuum is necessary to health, we shall hereafter have no dfli catty in accounting for the fact that BROWN, Of the Republican, never ha's the headache. --Some bloody minded individuals were arrested in New York the other day for banding together to assassinate Prince ARTHUR, the son of Queen Vic• ?ova, now traveling in this country. They wantid to let daylight into "Ire. lands tyrant.• —Mississippi stands knocking at the door of the Union for admission, with one white and one black Senator rea• dy to take their place* in the halls of Congress. Thus, step by step, have we progressed toward the extinction of the distinctions between the races. —The Ittuheals claim that twenty six states have ratified the 15th Amend ment. If this be so, two more will do the business, and then nigger 'suffrage throughout the Union will be a phixed phact. —GRANT thinks Virginia can be made the greatest manufacturing State in the Union. We think no, too. She'll manufacture enough Democrats, after a little while, to kill Radicalism tug dead as a herring in the old Domin. —We record with gratitude the fact that there tiro be no Ilona c n the Su preme Bench. The Senate knocked that little arrangement into "pi," the tienators declaring that they were not going to be Hoaxed in that kind of style. —Alter 'fighting like it lion all through the war—alter leading the 17th army corps, "with SITERSIAN, in his "march to the sea," Frank I'. ltiAin now finds himself &disfranchised illllO sourian, because he would not take the oath of loyalty presented by the Rath. cal party of that State. This seems like injustice, but it serves FRANK right for over having had anything to do with tlint infaMous party or 43 accursed war. —The editiii• of the London Jewish Messenger argues that, the construction of the Suez canal is the first step to ward the fullfilnamit of a Bible prophe ey,andior ends, the restoration of Pales. tine to the JeWli. Before the Jews coupt too much on this, howerml, they had betterwait until big ships are able to plough their war through the canal. -.-Banc Boatiaor has been sued for libel to the amount 0(380,000 by low named Drawer Sairett, a hotel keel - er at Crystal Spring, New York, who says that. Beteg. injured his character and 6nsineea by something published in Ohl; New York hemocrat, it SMITH 11 48 any character left tiller he gets thretigh with 'this anitinve guess lie will have mom than 'he had when' he be gun it. , •• • —Hon, aJ. T. 'Mclntyre will please accept,,oi4 thanks 'foe a copy of the Alldhesietennerel'a ,rep2rt for 1869-4 : the itiost i htpettarit and interesting 'document • gotten out' at rtarriaburg. Next week,Wit !shall; give some figures from it allowing the economy of raili• eel ofileiale aliont our State Capitol. 63. t\ VOL. 15. "The Empire is Pesee"—Let us Have Peace." Two milers of the earth have spoken. One,a crowned ttaitor to therttpublican principle. prochnified that— " The Empire. is Peher ;" And the wirer, itilio‘el, front this side Ilk. ‘‘itters as if in reply to the !honer— " Let us l have l'wee."' In Wlher, .111NA PARTE, idien O ertm twig the popular and 7.tovertinietit ul the Frene people, Meant to 4(ly to tllein that puld.ictin g i p% eminent Das! n Ihilurei that it wit- not , : trilde mid tellable, that tl wotti7l unrest 111111 COIIIIIIO. Lion; hut that it t,trung 'utreininent With 1(1(11 n 4 Emperori u. nitl Fiecure Tease, hence lie proclaimed the tilt'. moon. - - The Empite is l'eace." ULIS , E, S. (MINT, PreSitlolit of tile elected the same manner that Lot II Nitrot.toi, was eletited to of 'presidency of llle Fiend' w album any nttsm ranee to the people that lie was n re ptililican in principle—proclaims front this side the wit,tei, ut the saink: sense apparently that NAtiot.t.oN desired to conver--"Let us 1151 e pence; " that is—" The Empire is pence ;" therefore, "let us have peace ; C. 7'/‘e Aitij,it c.' It will be seen that the remarkable language of ti RANT has a close connec tion with.tlint used by N %voi.r.oNi. It seems to he a part of the same speech —the finishing 'inn of the Emperor's command. Says NAvoLeos, "The Emphe is peace; " and (I itax-r repli‘e : Then let- rut have the Empire: i. e. "let us have peace." Whether or hot. these speeehea have a real connection. but few "probably" have ayy sure...kuuwlcalge; but that a codneetion Is iiiiiarable, the atupidest dolt cannot fail to see. No one will deny that the relations between the French crowned head and our uncrown ed head, are of the most intimate chair actor. These two 'men complaint/lit each other by telegraph rind through their ministers at intervals, RP if they were royal "commis." BISMARK, ap preciating the apparent intentionn and ambitions 01 Gent. GMANT, has been particularly officious in compliment big him, as if addressing one who fas destined to become a fixed star in the royal galaxy. BISNARK Is a first class Prndaian destroys despotic tool, and his love and admiration for GRANT means something. Sure it is, no other Presi dent pftbl.-United Suites, at least no Democrat, has been subjected to such officious iitteittiolir from the despotic powers :arrow!! But tune will de% clop all things. It way he that the people will yet learn to their sorrow that "The Em pire is Peace" and "Let us have Peace are brothers, if not twine. Thundery* from a Serene Sky. We rend ith utter amazement the reinarkuble announcement by tele graph from Washington the other day, that Preildent iNT had resoked suddenly upon a change of policy in the adiniiiistration of him official Fir' leges. That itniumneemev fey upon the nuts.es of Itepub:wau part) like a waterspout revei•sed. an.lt to It %%Jut not escii ili-entned of in our poluical plilloftoplit• It wrim a }WI tiTt rounner--a sti(hleit coup d'clat of monstrous light across a murky and darkening politi cal shy. change of policy by the Admin istiation There wets the words in everybody's induth, )(es, there has been a change of policy by t he Administration, and some men will now• feel that they are passed all hope of (Alice. How and why 1 • Listen. ; It seems that some fellow, !who on ly lind four dollarn, (poor fool Orient it to ONA:rt Its n present by expreee the other lay, and the President woutdit't receive ill No °Mee for him. No office torJese than a thouhnthl ,1011.nre now since the "change of policy by tlfc AdMinistra 2 tion." °Flour dolllit's is played ont an a "poll• F'cnkr dolltirm arc hd longer raL at Washington for a Federal alive, for the Presi4ent Itnm rheingoi his volley slut now means to ha% e more. • "STATE RIGHTS AND FEDERAL UNION." BELLEFONTE, PA., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1870. Principles that will Save our Govern- QM F. Little or no taxation. 2. Free trade—no ilkielitoinate 'Car 3. Simple, efficient, and economical , altnnostratton of Governmeilt. 1)N FEDER 11. REI,%TioN:i I. 'chat the several States ',poem Inherent and Original rights anti pow pre, or which they Call only he deprn• rAberv. 2. That there States, Ili the forma lion of the Union, did not murrettiler theii:rdhertie.ror IndejteritlVlAce kit di.tinetly reserved to ilienisehes till power not ex pres,d) guested to the general government, which latter ex: preu,.. grata til ipoWersi are enumerated. ul the Conntiuition. :S. That when the general (imern went attemptB legmludion alleeting the jwalirec - (If nny of there tiovereigittie4 i)II any null) ject or mie: , timi outside 01 11. grant or poiletti, bitch :legiblatiOn In lidUrpatiun, nod ought lo be resulted. .1. 'l•lhat the tiovernin roil oldie bai ted Statem does not posse, , inherent in dependent power, being simply all in ternational agency of (mi l itia! Mover eigoc k e.i, with certain prescribed and powers to act for the whole in certain matters. 5. 'that the coercion of any Sover eign State is not warranted in the pos er to put down internal rebellions ; but that such an act is usurpation, and dangerous alike to the liberties 01 the States countenancing it, as of these warred dpon i that it is an indefensible invasion or inherent Sovereignty with• out exeuee or pretext or Isw--an out rage of the creature upon •the crea k/1% 6. That State Sovereignty in the 11111. mirk of perrona.l liberty anti the rights of pervona and property ; that when this le stricken down, Liberty iii crush ed and power centralized. 7. The term Democracy is not in• tended to express lamas, nor is it ap plicable to, all,creatures wearing the form of man. It WIIM intended by Jef ferson to be the opponent of the grow ingAeae and intents of Federalists or Republican Monarchists, and to he en joycd only by the race and blood which Ilan achieved everything for man. It in the equilibrium between Republican or Despolic Monarch irrne awl Despotic or Republica" License. Thin in the only kihd of Democracy which the in. tellibent Caucttaian race needs—neither despotism nor license, but a guarded, reasonable, well•weighted balance, with all proper cheelts and guards, 411.1 loon es{ intent to admiiiisterit. Democracy is not Conservatism Corisematism may mean Democracy, but Democracy does not 1110111 Contier vatism. Why? Because Conserva tism is'anytling for Peace, while De mocracy is all for Biglll.l Do you reinenther that nice, rotund old gentleman who sits all the cum. ruler day under the shade of the tree, before his place of Istimisiess ur dwel hag ?—he who is never awake, except at meal time. See, his head it hang ing over on the back of hiss chair, and his Muiith is wide open, and ep, shut. The naughty flies build then nests or lay their cants tar flown ifs t)11. cavernous cave agape. lie lei 1 . 1 CIM sernative, for if lie were it Democrat lie would be wide awake; ur if a Ryland.• con, trying to steal something Irons , soloylasly else ; but he only a -Con air iII tine I'' Clod help When it man is really sick, haring been purged terribfy with hall'it peek of liver pills, he is the Issao repre-synta live of the Conservative paro . \Viten a 'mitt falls away to it shele lon, With skin dried up in folds, and Inci teeth uncovered, lie its almost al ways dispoatal to I.fuitserentiam. For such aoneia too glow and weak to steal like it ,Republican, end there isn't enough Heil/ him for a Denioarni. The hirer Complaint its Igt VHT President, of the Conservative toirt*:' bite a.Conneretil jet , look roll or hie eyes when he thinks is go• jug to treat ainl pay for it. A. Conaervntive politician 1 4 4 one Who within no office, not eariog from whom he getti , it, Jo.; will !My we .11. The infanta of the •hovitke !family hn‘a el Connorvatilte expreatiion of I. , mtoitenAvice Itt the time of itto.tthig in their cheeks to the Inituher,, Ilut the- most 'terrible weapon of modern tvartare is also it Consert, ativo tool. We nllnde to the fine tooth comb. They are Comen ati ye tomahawks. ennelustom we would say, Con. nervation' It+ good in its place, bat if, p'un't olive rl government dying by strangulation of its liberties. That disease needs something with more life:in it. It will take the pure article of wide awake I “tuMeraey, hacked up ith smut hearts and re4olnte arms, to do immet lung eni.gtlual The word '•lhnimerat - meang wnnar- Uti.w . Lt ie 3 grand old word. It be long. to Ihr pcwplt. TilollHillidel Of giavt, all iit ei !hi , earth lime been that it might triumph. alit it will irnimpli Then. I homier:its. do nut call v nt'rhlCedi-er ali% c- —that moan , not limg our mtlk and water, it 1411% ,‘l„liv, limber kneed, ANeak hacked, lutlf and 1 201 i CU In , allO clies good ;on, good Devil, with the same Meath, and %%wild sooner tni.ss Heaven than offend Hell. The lending ltadiettls in the lionise or Representatives, at Washington, hate each other like the .••ace, and take every 01,1sotithit t.. bel.alter each other unit .1111. lit n.►.n uate•t Btuo• II 11114 i 1)11.:11 01 111110 , BI rt.► a t, and Loth hate thipir 11.111ment , . There IN great laek (.1* hataiony in the Radical cam'. just now, and these dio•ennions dm:toil:les break out it. spite 4,1 the Inmost ea re to eoneeal them For in• stance, the other day during the debate ot► the hill to admit Virginia into the lit.ion, itt rt.► a !Melted into ISlNuttam, of Ohio, after the following faalirlot : Mr. Huller Masao took the Hem, and the In terest in the diem's-den seemed tote. nn the inrrease. He avid that he would began where the gentleman from Ohle hhol left tiff, not a ith a misquotation, hut simply to nay ilmt he had never threatened to rend the gentlemen nut of the Republican party Nobody noel,' do that but himself. Whether lip t had donut that in pasalng the Virginia 1,111 through the House Icy a IMO itidirelinent are with the aid of hie Democratic alliem, the country would judge , whether the gentleman igen to little all al alien. when he wentVirginta, he did not knew; but tie haul wean. Met al that kiwi in the papers. He should like to be precept in spirit where he could look on—not embodied—and two the Virginias' tootling the man whom all their papers announced as the murderer of Mrs Flerrait, (Exeltement ) What a sight! "The Hon stiti"—llOt .1110 hall another (Langlitera Flisainsw didn't like this aHusion of "Doctor" lit TIER to him as the "lour derer of St ILA kTT, •' but lie had to grill and bear It alt hest he might. F'iaxstemurit, of Illinois, however, fear ing that litri.F.a would next air his record, took up the cudgel in behalf of his brother reprtstwilial Iwe and himself, and proceeded to administer a severe flagellation to the "beast." lie Paid • Mr rsrenetworth (Rad., 11l ) said he under stood ve well the allusions...vie by Mr But ler, t e acting chairman of the Rueonstrur 110 immiltee, and lie bat* a word to say on that foible, I Ile would not allaw Mtn. self to be Inalatieted In Repnbliesnism by the gentleman from Massachusetts. Lis had horn a Republican for twenty - live years, alma the gentletnati from lilasoaelmsetts wnu ehtising !illative slaves all over the State. I Laughter and clapping of haw', ) the NO been doing could at, the flianigto Convention for the nomination of a Reptildican President, when the ggait lemonfrOtla Niisalichtinetta was at the Charleston Convention voting for Jell Lsv le (Laughter 1 lie had lutist( for the Itepublienn party to lark, the gentleman from Mason iiiiteetta wio , voting for Ilt ock lu Halite. of Ken tucky Its line. that the gentleman Nlth his (,shiny for getting on the 01 her eld,4wt,en his ulnas tleloort..4l taint, went over, and he Anew lib. avail , don mid onsersion aas no sudden that It ,lowed that ~f HI foul (Langhtet.) 'rne lightning that 1.I• red a. taunt him, that 1.,- • 1,1 1011t/or 111 M ill 1111 l ilatlelatatating 411141,1 Into .11,1,15t,—, 0,41. t that .1,00, around fit Peal —But he I: new that the Kell -1101001 an 000.‘ w hal 111. Paler a hell ,10.1 hi. Mad. I 11, diwill". on , n, reveal ilmi ho ana 01.14(..1 10 CUM. 11101 .wear to Maki• people 1a.100,1 that his daaerimn Was gentiiii , (1./000100 I ho the gentleman (ruin Its any 01•1:1001 10 lie c Xiaedlngly 'molten! 1110014 , r to 10111, 1,1110 a Iris eon‘ et ' , ion 4.1 , 1 14.0101101. tl.3lo4lslar I U. uncle , mood •liot Its . g , 1,11. I? /111 . . shall, 0114 1./I Ilw geniis Mon 11.10 i 1,1. 111, Bingham) hut he wroild pi biddy love minted him, toe, only he know that he (barti.iitolli) h,ul a C,11.1,11 . 43 Li, reply. tc•s%% dart PO's remarks it %%as Itieri.mit's [loll to get nneany, hat his tenon. Itaiti k lals enjoyed the tight, noel none or theitt volontewed 11 word ut ktiew that neither cool,' ItKithing menu Mont the other that 11'11811 . 1 Irne, iuul rho , ohjeet to being lei into the secrete; of this trio of s,otitidrek... fhesu persoonl tights, however, be titren'oor ltsili,tal lights, itidicnte dint that (he nisi hinurr Ilint has PO loig worhollSO, iu•lv intheliudicalrnnitn,iti becoming detached and limseriesl. They nimo the breaking op oral efA• lentd cardiac, and that, in the general sari able for *poll.' oud office, the 1144.11 ion! leaders will Iwo glen, *Aged lords atone Bliter'e necks. Well, we irtet tlr.o fighilahy go on, and, know• ingdhel N bowie divided against, itself, cannot stand, we have rensenttble ho.p. soon In henr of the tieetraction andede tiolitioh of the great ternp!e 13mlicel infamy. • , vit 4 The Kilkenny Cate African Revels Wall I Yid' I Yah ! lien I is!" And so lulus up, for the first time in our lipaory, a nigger from MIPSIBRippi as United States Senator. The "Honorable - Mr. Rev 61. S is a "Mall and brother: . to the sneak•thieves who infest Washington in the name of the Black Republica party. Mr. REVELS but awaits the Kochi llation of Secretary Flail to walk for• ward to the Speaker's (leek, he iron clnilded, sign his name the "lion. Him H Runs," to awell out his mill Mark ed slum boauni,,i i ind,tako h's seat be side that darker and meaner nigger II•ER We hale a report of the meeting he. tweet' Sr 11): E and "Xt. 'ornei aide Mr. lire ECM" wile— a negro wench lately seated in the gallery 11l the Senate. St. IL\ ER, ittlllAN, and- BMW: other sic gm hearted mean whites. called upon her, paid "der respectums" and engag ed in polio conversation with the Sena. tress wench: We are assured that the eon versalion was consoling, as s w ee t as a Ily in a sugar hogshead. The subject of the remarks was, appropri ately enough, cooking. The white Sena tor sins perfectly at home listening to "Mrs. liarai.'s" experience as to the difference between cooking for white lolks and cooking for field hands. AI ter some further elegant and Most hap py communings, the—noble Senator, full of the aroma of Southern spices ala nigger, bade the Senntress from Mississippi adieu. It is not known whether the "Kullud" lady has called upon hirs.thasir yet or not, nor wheth er she entered the WHLe Mouse by way of the front entrance or through the kitchen; but whether the one way or the other, nigger though she be, she will not be the only fool that crawled under the same roof. • "Gway der! ilea I is!" Journalistic. -The Veneer:6 Spectator closed its 2lst year on the 4th inst. —A new German paper is to be started at New Castle, about the first or July next, by W Bi.sez, pnb lisher and proprietor ofthe New Castle Gazelle; of course it will be Democrat- —The Pittsburg Post has moved. min it new and r commodious building ovum own. It la the only Democrat ic daily weal - of the monntatnai and deserves the liberal patronage, it is re ceiving, --The Long Roll at Titusville has rolled itself into a new dress and eight pages. It !gotta ,well, but talks too much like some bullying, boisterous, blatant "loil" stay•at.home. If it could live nn appearances, it would feast high. —Gen. TATE, the negro Minister from Hayti, sent to Washington by the negro Preenient of that libel upon Reptldle)+, hue come to grief. SAL. AT IC, Ii is mauler, has been caught by the revolutionists and executed, and TATE 110 W Ii title 14111111eli not only strip ped of his diplomatic honors, but ham ...lied from his own ivitintry. All this, too, alter TtTE land beeit presented to Attriitit 01 England, and Mrs. TATE escorted to tt What' 110110 e imb per by (kn. litimoti:,''one of GRANT . B pt•ie. it is thought that (den. TATE. will BOW go into the oyster or barber basilican in Washington, and that Mrs. Tits will tnke in whittling for a living. Deitch should be the case, it in sap• Istsed that both GRANT anti Beacom: will he idisved by the General, and alit IiAIiCOCK, aL It et, will have hie dirt,' linen cleanse.] by the tn.ly. , —Let, us congratulate ourselvea that there is at least one honest man in the Radical party. Congressman DAWES, hy his late speech on the Lenguergallol hill, hal, wi# think, proven, his claim to this distinction. And we are willing to accent it to him. He seems to be a bold, Narlepri, conacientions tnan. His recent expose of the corruptions of his own party, ip which he proved that lift expenses of the Grant ddministration ore nearly fitly millions of dollars more than the expemtets of Johnson's administration, entitles hint to the tlianitie anti admiration of every lover of truth sand honetny. And wei think his speech will do food.: The Radicals dart; not despise his wernihg. He ilia thorn in their sitioa, that .wiil sting them to death. In fact, we do , not know but that he has 'done it already. Spawls from the Keystone —Altoona haw 767 mechanic,. —The cigar-ainkern of hanennter are en a etrike. —They ale gelling the " levet , ite.etl again IlhOlWCOrry. Santo 0110 Will g6t,,,t-re.e.etl. —Wilkesham, hail a genei al jail dclii cry un Wednesday hist:Jundt ca lently t he eloors %sere left unlocked- and the prisoners walked mitt and " eamooned.•' —Rev. S. O. Skinner. of Stewart township, Fayette comity, died of apoplexy while on his . 14 o 3 to perawin a marriage ceremony. The wedding 11 - 1111 postponed. —Henry 11 Foster is spoken cf no the next Detnout site contlidato for Congress In the tVenttroorelitnil distriel. 0. 6 —Pittsburgers fire complaining of Ilia raid of Ilsorep ttnd burglut N. Lot them rutt:tho rnd lealn out au d not be (rola/led. —A brnvo llttlo Ivy linked Brown, ;only eight yours of age, nom drowne t near Hone.- dole the other Any while trying to resito life younger brother from.dron Slug —The ears on tit 0 P. Hit, run over it man by the name of evilly, near Allot nn, one dny last week.. Ile didn't live to tell.n by he was there. —Erie Is an unhealthy phut° ter " loil " law s. No lons than four of them have got into trouble that taxi - ileum their legal and personal sainting within the past year. —A barn with Its entire contents, grain, hay stock end Implements, belonging to James Cameron, near M 'Roll, nip, deem oyed by tire oil Salmilay night Net —'lva State Tatnparanco COIIVOIIIion met In Hart-Wang ou Tue4day,last. —Tim Beaver Imhof iv after !lie l'ettm , ) I- Vlllllll roll road Fielem— It .11111114 !he Ili' Ilnettco of that corporation defeated Mackey for :Ante Trvaxurer —Philadelphian,. are 'nle4 " 'beemine their Latino 1.111,1,1 bill proved a huhu. , ut 1 "tkgresr. -111 the Philadelphia paper. exeept tho 1111oi 51e . 11. - 114.11.11111 pollee 1,111 -llat t lnhnrq lionnen aro plaMere.l ovvr .1111 For !tent "—II I(151111. of nutlral ;00,41 —,lnlin•tou Hera mint tticiorlailletton of their 01711 r 1 enlarged. —The Legislature is 'considering Iho pro priety of repealing WM, section of the registry law that abolishes spring elections Bet ter repent thu whole thing. —A •' ininlater, who murdered lila child at Polleallh• In December, was sentenced td flung on Monday of last,week. 9uubury luts a nn-ing fund and bu tld mg sssocist lon. It intros InoLoDy and builds for tunes for IL, offices. —A couple of scamps tried to commit n rob bery by blowing a safe open in Williamsport last week, and got ono dollar and eighty cents for their trouble. —Middleburg, Snydbr county, has lostMs all —lce distillery was seised by the infernal rove• nue officers a faw days age. —A woman Aarned Adams wan horned to death DO Saturday night laid, while hopoletudy drunk. " Another warding. Ac." ,—Alber‘Watdyko got blowed up by a burs ted holler In Warren county, lent week. --Joinuitownera ars opptiaing the erection of a new county building at-Ebensburg. Thoy have goVa court now and want the court house themselves. —Horace Macey. esq., a prominent Phila. yhia lawyer, died last week, abed el years. =—Anna Harrington, of Williamaport, aged 17 yssrs, cam rpittoti suicide on Monday morning last, by taking corrosive aublimate. —An Indian isealphig Itnicg has been dug out of the ground IMAt Bloody Run, Huntingdon county . Ugh —A Magri frets gammas' oniee fled the other day while entering Bedford, and emptied four of ita passengers lob a mortar-box.: —Tho Globe say% that the 'lncise! In tho Methodist church Huntingdon continues • nd that over one hundred persons hare "pro- teased toilet" But It don't say what they have professed beAer In. —Wolter Dlthothaelt, formerly a typo In the %Vsrctrtaw office, but more recently a• mer chant in riugaeValley, has turned not preach. er. We see by the Utohe that he delivered a sermon In Huntingdon recently, which that paper says was a creditabie effort. —A revival is going co in Huntingdon le the (Whey church. Breen d. Lord —A man named Thomas Andrews was killed In Soraston on Sunday night hlurt by being stabbed In the neek. A mail nailed Daniel Gradey was allotted on ensplatlon':of having perpetrated the deed. —They havb It In Tinntlognon that the devil appeared to a mush pot there one evening last week. The appearance or that town indicates his satanic thelesty's presence In more locall- Ilea than the tnuah.pots. , -..Twonty doliiirs le deemed suMelent lbr the mother of a bastard ohild in our neighboring town of Huntingdon. Buncannon reeently,a.wag left a bag full of 'martinet at a donation party to a minister. The Rey gentleman didn't discover the cheat nntll ho had emptied It Into his Sour barrel and spoiled all the contents. —A Mrs. Olivia Lyon, now Ilvlna Itt Fayette County, la one hundred and nix yeara,old. —The New Year renteptione al Warren were given 'minus the liquor. eenelble. —Corry brags offlfly births" s 'month. Je whitoky I • I....glehtture will actiqurn nn the 17th of 11fineh. St Pntrlek'm —That smart paper, the Oil-City' Times talks about the dositeof Glenne D. Prtmass, while the Corry Telegraph Informs its modem of the decenei of George i 4 pro.. =A, good entry Is to 4 of a lingo county merchant, Whoeigreed telitke t farmer's oats 'ate) cents a bushel If the latter would let him tramp the measure win& Riled. The farmer -agreed to It. The buyer paid for sixty bushels. and next day went after them. The farmer flllwl the half bushel and the merchant got in and tramped them dos a. Whereupon farmer poured the oats so oonspreseett late the !sig. The merebeet -protested and ,de inni)dotl that the mounts should be tilled OP after tramping. The farmer infoltiood ,Plora that there eel no egLeemeneet thateort, bat that ha" 'oil lit lrolbp, down !pp °ale to his heart's et. th • lief(' bewittAilninge failed to fulfill hie, appointment eitaililestars fa Huntingdon, and left the Young Men'. diriettiut Aiiimeiationto p 4 all the terns they had incurred, on the strength of hit firontlile• nterestislit sob.ool =Use; sot third palpt
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