Bellgfeatc Democratic Watchman 33Y.' P. GRAY MEEK. gyp; W. FUREY, Amine% 4TII EDITOR. Ink Slings —TbeSensttegmitAGßANT and It ANT SpitH at the Senate. Radical harmony. --An exchange says, "Ilaitwiii.ow is low ngni•r." If he don't get %ten, hell hr lower soon, LY 11 A T)10$11•80N 131011110 N are now ohpwing their short dresses and plump legs in Chicago. -- s in Oregon therlinve a river called Ma i d River. A contemporary expresses hi , cbelief that it foams at' the mouth. —kat rn DEVLIN, of Doblin, drank file glasses of whisky in rapid macceii,, There was crape on hisdoor . next day. —The town of Loxt-Trail, in Mon• noot gply has One WOlliftll. 'We lirk•-ieele the Mee don't loae trail of her tern' often. BONAI , IItTr. IF41(1 he 'riot on the charge of "homoehle through imprudence." If ecrnrieted his pension will be itierensed. _Senator SAULMIIIitI ham made a proitottatnot to Introduce a lull to reatora the g overnment 01 this county t he N hoe race. --A man iti hiniceeileil in !linking tt whintle of it pig H and rals it au. ingolette.•• We iliink it Klionla be nulled the tiwineloot. --•1 11E4 TRIPP ato l c $l5 worth of r ,, pe from a. canal' few days H t..., and then at once tripped off to rtsoli in charge of au officer. voting Intben in Wrialtiniitnn swear v dunned with the Itrinee,lind In proof they •10., Iton ..1 1 111,711.11 belll WI , wont UT pr,P,•( re liii Illg —N Dentorrat it will take about three quarter. of ttnt lit produce the proof. --A New York policeman chased a pole (at tip street the other tiny in i tnße for a squirrel, and raptured it. Nlfer he got home, he attended the funeral of his ta‘Nn uniform. --RonEirr A W‘TllOll7, Of N. V. cut 111,4 nire3flKl very badly with a pair ul Mci4son4 the other day. Ptrong ruined Auvuto.w Nag iiiiniediatel, put where the (fogs ettii't poPsitily .bite - -Last Nos Ttnimr, (m the 4th day, I ikottnfr. Pk.% 1101/1 died in Englami. His funeral eeremonlea have just been I ,urluded .,,//II it takes; three tnoMlip , aid lour data to but ) 0 loan now, wit), tie just want to live as long am we con - all. -The Huntingdon Globe Hooks it %cry strange that we should always he "there" inst when a brother editor in , zetting "shot" or assisted to bed. It a little curious, that's a (net, but then itn very torttimite for the "brother 101 It, One of I'flqllTll, murder acrd to make rat traps ii cc la t& , t achievement in that line ann t h e in•aking Of 11 m a n trap. and he caught m it. --A Sunday school teacher in God ainl morali ty Pit ambuclibsetts offered as prihe to the by who committed the mont verses in the Testament, a meet's squtam pipe! 1)1/11 WOUldn ' t a lager Leer glass or a deck ul cards lieen equally appropriate? Not ne nil, Furry. uo only meant to pny o 40 your um n coin —Huntingdon (Hobe. We (lid lotto a little Democratic nom ey 'ant week, but how in the deuce di t it get into Dad lAA in's pocket? --A poor emigrant was defrauded or considerable money in New York the other day by a man named Wild t ea 11 nr.us. By thi, little action Mr. St sIIEUS secured for himself, rent tree. a three summers residence Br the State prison. -CHAILKS SUMNER'S father married a quadroon girl from Dernarara, be. citvie elle had money left her by her father. This account* for the nigger blood in CHARLEY'S veins. —.Some of the London papers can hardly belige that Mrs. STOWB would "utt er a d e lib era t e fal se hood." Judg• ing from her two most sensational works, "Uncle TOY!" and the "Maori" story, we should bay hhe is the most capable that...claw liar we have ever known, , SUSAN B. ANTIIONY la fifty years old. Poor Sounr. Speaking of the celebra tion of 111 birth-day, BRICK POIIRROY +Jaye they had each a bully time that now ANNA DICKINSON and Chine Lo ntx want their memi-eentennaries cele brated. • —Speaking of ANNA DIUKINBON 'WIIO will soon be hero to lecture, the San Francisco girls don't like her, and ' O 4O of them,' bidanse ANNA spoke dis respectfully of them, has perpetrated the following epigram : Of tho'itrla on this meat, from Wee Makin. A Altoman's gue, ger ton tnfight Judge In harah meatier; lint we know the poor Ming Nu no girl. of her Owl), Andthal'e what'. the matter with Aiwa. t nr . a .v/ t v, iKV-rk ' 6-:- VOL. 15 The Chinese Question That portion of the prei-s which is always' enthusiastic in the advocacy of ever) new, novel or eccentric question or !ping, which the course of events conks up, having taken the Mongolian into its especial guardianship' and do tense, gives us the more important-reit som why the Clunnnutii:should he in• yoduced into our American economy, vie., _that lie will cheapest lnLor With it boldness rarely evinced in the mho racy of any question so %Unity albect mg the musses, these 4nifisery lent . ionr. nods tell their readers, 11111 P tenths of whom hto in Willi(' 110hOralOV that the Chinaman is coming user to this rountry— to do it lint take their places as „laborers, mechanics, amt, working men. Why ? Itecaose the 'II outman can hie MI 10011 which to tin Anglo Baxon is nauseous and unwholesome, and hence can work lot hee 111 Se Ile animate machine %vim'', ins) Lc used at will the pnwet; . be canto; he 1, , tis oistly imposed wpm,. and will hear as nwieli abuse nil other ilonseidie animals, 1114 with as Ilttli resentment as/be borne itml cute ;Ile e/11.11+e, 110t1F 1 1`4, 1 1//1,1 nu he»titnetit to cant mon t‘itit rt kumvoof, nn printlilt•nl llcedom, tlefith,rol_ to no claim to rights an It It tail titi mitt ligerit human being, litherent or its ittlireil, hes mad• lie linti II to exee. , t‘e toil 111111 11111 N lie ri , hlen hr pit‘er in 1% hate% et horm a the Arouteilarte- iit the I),sert, or the as•es ut I'airo, Ito move, to fact, he will he a inure sttle•it!;• virtu, and tiltill/1120 1 11e bird till Hri,ll/illet lints, I ,trutiping earetalt.k, and tic till seraptiltiatt hotel land lonIH oi tht• .111C,1111f1, anal }cluck lletialilt( 1111, or Itiolical party ("hear [Alior is nit the only (ih t ect to be aUtau,e,l by the 111t1'111111•111111 111 1111: 4 ❑ett Inferior till 0 11111 i met! c a n ee,,mim% 'l•he 'I11,11;..11111. I 1/n,,• unit)) the mlertiir bent's hmr pit• ceded hull into 4101 l a nd, nK at , enahr%.,, liurhr,ll and .Ih...dna 11, e , rnu•- Irtnlarnair It Lint , n , • , 1 the ballot and i“ a,1.1 h, Thai molt .01A ble totmilatti;n which areuoyt, alas (CR , muse,,,. the 1111ti•eii tt hell` In'enigl nt )illlllllO-. 3111 rdlie.llll l ll lilt °flee di 1 ,6411,1 their -iittrittre- Ile ( . 01111, , t , t r,%1 . 11 tile 11l la/al €l ll ''‘•,lllle 0,0111 the pOli+ 01 a Itee people, ,Vliome 111 , 41111tiorl• Ire 111011 r alol t., a in•ws lower' ot.ler It th4ll-4110 . 1k 111 1411141 , 16 t the. Sert 1 , 01111,6 S 1,1 ,I.lllllllll.leelitral izitn,m, flip! ,111, ;1,11.115(1mi of Ilt enoltes II Sro the ektatl,-, purl„ I of - break tny down th, I, Ih4B It ItelNertVil ltnb Jett! n4l, gleelidnetos that the Chita:ow, can and WIII %lib! k ntnr II elienirer than the A lllCrlearl. tlrr Irish, or liertrians. These are to be rooted out mid c nsl iii the market as employed laborers, to take their plaice lie-o4le the tltungoliati at the lacer's rates ot pay lin 1111,4,1 - , tvlueb average about 20 to 2:, cctits per day and feeding. At the present time it is estiMated that there ate about one and a ball millions of Caucasian laborers, skilled ail" unskilled, out of employment in this country, and those ein pl o ym eon , plain bitterly el the Ina rate of wages for their toil us compared with the high price of hying tV itt arc our miners and coal and iron workers 01 Pennsylvania to do h, earn a living for their families when brought into cum petition alb this new disaster? And yet the editors of XOlllO journals vehicle profess great friendship for the work lug people are daily and weekly doing all in their power to encourage the lie complishinent oda dire calamity to every toiler in theme States, by favors ing the introduction of this ruinous and unprincipled competition. It is at bad sign of the times that, while wealth is beitig 'lied up fur the benefit of the few—while monstrous akinopolies swallowing tip the domain by patent grants are being fastened up on the people—while taxation is grind ing . the lifq, out of the. poor—while all the laws are made in the interest of the rich man stad'iigainst Ole poor man's principle of the commonwealth—while capital rules the nation with a relent• lees rod, and beggary is staring tin in the face everywhere—while the very Government is changing into a ern tralixed aristocracy cf wealth— that "STATE RIGHTS AND FEDERAL UNION." BELLBFONTE, PA., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1870 there should exist a» organi/alion bold enough to proclaim (he)) purpose in the introduction of a horde ()I' pagan Chinese laborers into thi, country to break down the Aurerican labor in• terestH! And yet, year alter year, tts rt vigi lant sentinel of Ow People's interests, we procltiiin notes of momentous warn n ig, : mily to Le unheeded as often as tattered. The people continue to rote their P11( . 111444 Into WHET and power. In the name of Goire American Lu inanity --the hotrod, toiling 110, ' W IWO' pie ofthie State ruul count), who ate ninety.per vent. or the population, en tire- -tve call upon them to aroin,e ttrt tat. !-- : to Le ti}ilaut ! - to Lc really 1 Thrtm off' by nit ON CI wilelni iii majority this perfidious p:u•tt of 111111111ererti yi the poor, it ho insult toil 1V title wr,ifiging you' Vote the poor maws ticket and be five uguiu. The Democratic pnkly has ever heel) the poor tana's friend. Neatly all IN toterry are poor men, and all at ‘‘hite men! Cuba WI. hre not 11111011 r., iii(rse who !WWI totS the rerognithm (.1 the intlepertil• cm:t. of ( :ant, but, al die tinmc Bite. %,e desire to hey her treated lairly. :when she soheits belltger• e it righte. %%htelt are to her on I. Lrcan+e SpatiNli gold doe' awlei , the ImlFmeut of our letnltn: 111.4%Qpn per sirs in regard tii in I utJ,et , we tr..n 11/U ;wen, oilont at NS'iti4iiiigion wising We 111.1Ai Ilmt the Wesi.lent an-I his l'obi . net ought to determine tot hien' .re Ines the shititx of 011.1:oh:in quetition, and not trust it to the %elm! 1.1 . 1 il.blers or those papers Fiat make a preletive to !ca.! our Journalism. It e nough h u t 'on+ men ean be purclun.e4l, hut infinitely %%wee that elicit ?diotilil influence the action of our iov 10e thureli)re, !hat if Cqba lins pr.,gri•,c.l her rehelltort till t entitle her to helhgereat tights, Lt ill rne,uiS let ~tie her do+ nid II -i., I, 1111 the highwo . % to iffilvre'l),l , VIII l\ 1111 a lair 1 , 11.1 , 1 • Ct n•aeiuu 111'1' . 11/11111C1 ' S l'll.l, let as, ht' s 1 tog,,i/log her I,lligerelit poter," ,tte,, all t h e a 1 In tlus her li t,lnt stay. Il a n lllt u he VIII I that the trey-1 people on ,:irth iar ) T ent, an 114”1 :4 11 unmet 1)11'10% )eal , f 1 g.ll 111.11 11. e ol .ipter pwtple, Mnlr:n++rne, 111 strike the , IlaCk niiil4 and 1,11 11111" lit;\ :II pe1)411•11(11, Ind)', et taul lir4i the real Ntate (dike eit.t., and then 'ihtt,tv ,tur influence tato the seah• un the htragglatg ItaUuttiaat. I oh OE its pretentioiiii rrarespnndouls want to make e.tpiiltl ui into: ut ternoving the county meat oi ('amour county to that place, iliew will nerds pursue a different course to‘sitrile the reprkiieutati‘e of that count‘ in the Leg'4latore. WP lu:pptai to litiVe the OP/P.lll'P of all Ile with HIPi Jon. PORTI,R, and can as:oire thew Clint lie is man who will neither ho-frightened by their alms;, our ,Iriven by their iiittnendoei.. t olirse, in the matter ill the removal of the voitniv seat of Cambria county, we bare tio interest nor feeling l nit we like to see tint ploy, tool, if lair is meted oat, Mr. PORTEH will reeeive credit, in place of simple, fur hi+ course on that queation. When elected, it Wahl 11 , ,t an issue before thin people; there will.; uo expression ul the will of the voters of that comity on the stihject, and until there is, Mr. hut rv.it'N rout. 4e Ilk Stalltillie entirely alool front either Hide And allowing the matter to ire set tled UpOllllR warn merits, is the only course that any fair Tv hottest tepre sentative cou)il follow. During the time (lint he has represeilled thin Juno. , pie of I :arribria county iti the Legisla ture he has made a record that the 7'r ihurie editor and correspondent% ntight well envy. The interests of his entire constituency, have been what lie labored ter; and, because he spurn§ to become the tool of tire few, amounts for tire abuse he is now receiving at the hands of those who wanted in but couldn't drive him. —Atwahem Baker, an employee in the Huntingdon pinining mill, had MP jaw frnettlynd , by indlej:' gruel: on tho chin by a pines of wood. tt• Wt MINA:4 FADED VIOLET'S. FIT ',NUT NI/1/1111, Al I. And no petite, you u ink to knout What L 11101(9 RIO:14111M 1.111111 the ?emir 'l • hot grove your 111411 111111 pit to niumnv The tronAlf pox of on nonfiroff Park' Well, hero it fn—full fair to viva A I,lltwlt of-aithered, azure thmers, falnteat Joerfunn, Ithiv [impel] Wlll , llO triti a ,l Necromaney'n lam/era' Ti,ilay I Would mit baiter oil bide,lllenf or brittle glom. In ex,limigo you ollerod iue The I,llllll4'Si dindeui do V. ❑nl 1111 I hi , Ifollpwililtr , Kold r"ln hoof, Could buy !Inn.. iinviOrM I , lb 11 Immo dear lintvek nn .1 .nnn n In pie,. your prv•lly rm,o- 101 /41411111 .1,1101 11141,00 a , 111.1 e, 4[IMO.JIiI4I LI I. 11, I 10Iy geN ('IIn I d Mitt. h 111 I.'l'l IV . . 14( 421 20 1 . 111 • I II1111 • Si II 1111 I 1.101 , 1111 tho 111 "11. title thy are but • Awl yvt they turn/ wily 110. 'lln4l 111114 1111. 11 en, G,-liar (or hold. ma tat, k ham 11.11 ..),Inek In Ink I . 4.ine' nestle closer to Illy frifiv, A 113 In-y head upon mq 6rva.sl. • :SI/o, hop n. goliliqt burden there Will .”4,111 m 4 xiek sour?, ulld 11111,4 t .11,1 uhilv the L.)..o)light putt ly bennls Itsuli, 0, r N. ,Al ',Tye losigti, pill m iheno demi flowery 1114 Ind thi•111 ),a111.14. ot I,.`t A yegt ago I kited it lung I/1111111111 ter I di 4.111. II 111111 1.0 , 1 .1114,t [WI I.t I , IIIIU , 8111 , 11111 the •Inlniutprnu' dill 111i111 1 ...) 111, 1 11111 , l l ll.lllk, T ., I Entlit or 1,.,.1%%11.,..• t 1.11,14 I Ivaco 11/101 .41/111 . 1 . 11 nn• - 111)1 I.rto6eit yet 1) p. ...1... idol tollll Nl,' . 1 111 . }ell! 1410 u. ). P. 1. I lot a i•whe (.0111 WI.. I 1 . •.. VI , 1\ Vie blur 11.. .. '141.1 Autl.el xnh 111 lfy happy lore•r pliraltowai 11,1 op Fr. , rll. , lller e•luollrl4 ,1"" Jt rut day when even ClAApe•d toi 4.1 arse rol.lllCti bury Pent 'whirl, - lu. rtul,' t 411110 take) our • hoice From oil Ow 1 . 4"4v0i,,, y 4,1 end Irl h 1 14 .11 put fume n.o.u•t lute TitlN duly of Jut el 11,111 1111 I) , ylOl I i 0111•1104.1 ti 11.1.11) 1.1001101, N 101 , 11.1, %% CI And mmileil to um I. Lin glad .11Ipilw ‘1 ben soli l nutd ' t forget, 11,1 cone tlu , hltio4 thi I,) out eyes Th u .. an I 11,1 Ow ,do And. din ling- 111.11110 st•firn.,, tt Whit It %%111/1111110 111;101* heart. Lok. , y4n, deur eye% i 11,111,1) 11111, ti ~1„, e Iln .11.,npt .1 1,..t11.1. .1.41,19 • u n ll • hued uvw 'lll l lift Tliti ,tid lintt itt art Inv 1111' I t •1.,10,01.• 1111.. pp il the I 11,111111 y ilowet+ %IA 11, .0, -TM- If only I otiul, 1.1 p't unra.ling 1. I I,(Te. nt 1,11. that 'N ill 11.1( 1,, 1, trll , !Of' do. dit 161,41 wnt Ntt mo l e 11.1111 I ”.. knd ham, ittl,tro ‘k hen kip, , ,ing fhttt tiny of Er.l , ••• V.. 4111111111, ;hue 11111 i II grit, And M., II otltt, u,• to f..„• kllll 1111 l t • on 1,110., 1/1// rho r pe•tite•, IWhy, gitrirtg 1.11 gleaming pe•nrl+ • • I ' o nu • 1/1 . 1411111 1 . 1 1/1, Mon. prea•lud« (loin vt 0•411 h ..f eterk sbane and Not', vow, y"t4 I.nosv my Ilittliont 114.01.1 All , lllll,V 4 iii o lily .14. k mold w row vit. And kw,w a 1))., joi•I 1111 pro, r to u . 14 I• 0114 1111111'h ill %i.lil•t. The Tariff Men Gloomy ' A Wa s hingion ilisiateli a tea tints ago to it IVestern jounuti conveys the cheering intelligence ilint the %West, ir respective of part t lines, is !thous, en tirely mined iii hostility to the demands of the Tariff' rings •and cliques. (hi a niolimi to table some iesoliitions of Judge ItT tlisn 01 Illinois, relating to the 'rant, questnal - declaring that the 'Fatal should he HU botantiully nth. jaded to a re , enilt. standard---the vote stood 61 RS 11l on one or ° twit ballots, and it 541151 o»ly after by the Tar. its men that they recoil ed snob strength as to have a majority vote, Iml failed in a two-thirds. This first showing of strength—or rather want of strength— the Tariff promoters had a 01501/iy street upon the monopolists of eliturilvitetut, We are informed that . r i'tilleir representative present in Washing ton at the t ime eviiressed fears for the re sult of their new tariff awinille now in pro cess of ineuinhation in hack parlors. The spirit of gloom kiroods over the princely iron corporations, and like Sla ter it,,nasva, of the song, they feel, no doubt, Tin.' 101 it' they had "lost their grip on Ca ottan's happy shore." We, a representative of the ?blest's, glory in the Fame of affairs coming 'boot.. It is nigh time that the West and South—the Empire of a great pop illation—free of the lordly "eetablish meuts and 54 bite Slave-drivers in pow. -- 4 *Oa er here--aided by the farmers and working men of our own State, 8110111 d rise up in the majesty of their power, and throw off' the iron letters of a fa cored' Tew, and I v o TUE * PEOPLE, out or, the house of tiieir bondage--away from the grip of the iinpecunions Van• kee speculator and 'his brother...leech, the tariff land-absorber of Pennaylva- ME Long live the free West, and the brave South ! and flu unhought, fear less fteemen of our own State. With out organization, and with the old but dying fires of sectional and party furor to ste p between men, othernise a mill, they have shown their Mikis, and they are against any further burdens upon the poor for the benefit of monopolists, may we not hope, is but the beginning of the end-so del outly to he Wished. In the 1111111 e of the pmt, In the ',no of Ilse erty, right and humanity, our putollanb moos goyerninvnt do soniettupg to nroteet the right of Anteriettl its for It makes oar very blood boil wit in for .11/ mu' A inert. 11 41, rltir.ettit Insult d and that 410101 in cold blood in Ciihn—our flag tont down and learn pled, It, the dust, and not a word of f 0111011• stratitio,hont the govet 'lineal In (air (log not to he respected Are (lion,' NI lard dogs to limidt pa to our teeth Simian - In the loin owed title of Amer/eau 11117.1101111 p a Nee , Ittit the other r lily an Moat lean hail to deny Inn citizenship 111 111/a, 11101 OMIT) English pnlrarthrn to mare his 'flan merit feared the wrath , of England, and ',pat 0,1 him A few days before they rain kid it party of Aineri - . rant, anti though they elstmeti titer! . eltl,oll. 0111) a v pl "feet ion, shot tine dead on the spot, a found,/ ran itettr , ,,ltild lint for the inter vett lan 401 kIIIIIIIOIN, would have bridal lv k Mod all have We, 110100 ti. 001110 fa 41m,, 'throw' we Van 110 111.111 1.0 wall impunity, Slave we forgotten the 1em,411.4 11111011 1114 by our forefathers, and the more racoon less o noo of 01111140 1111110 N us in the M 1444111 and Slidell ding inee England humbled US (Ilea Wlll al. 0111 10 4 humbled by the trilllt that air 1 it in Maier In 60 an I.:1'4004111111111 than an Ante, WWI '—Sunlntrri (Irian) quite likely. A Government that can not protect its citizens at home, is uot to he expected to protect them ahrOnd. Ileie in our uwu land, our Southern . citizens are subject to insult, outrage, and et en murder at Ike hands of Cat pet...baggers, tuggers, and other SCUM, Lot yet the Washiugton ('a' mulls nu able to protect them. Congress laughs Ai such outrages_ and Ibiriks tt it hue Thing I() Suite a South-en man or a Southern community tinder rated, and the Preasient, be he et yr so willing, in too notch .1 /I coward, morally, to in terlere fir Otero lettuce .11141 SO It Is wrtln Piano. An long 104 our "riot/ern utettl' ( 9 t tare the mark ! can In e In peace and fatness, NH II 18 (too dottig, it dues not propose to nn toy itself a ith the troubles or the nose ries of our ciiii.ens ;Atonal. Au long as it can drink wine, smoke cigars, eat good dinners and delnotelt itself on the blmtliing virtue of other ineti's alien and dauditers, what need it rare for the insults of some dastardly foreign power to some poor unprotected A titer ienit 1•III/A•11? It could spend money and blood to conq new the Soat,'- : - fur t4ere, a t ; in Ptirl(l, 1115 111110,- , l44,pttlay bong"and to reward it,lut what is there to be gained by taking the part of at poor devil of a citizen in It for eign land '7 So, the "tloverninent" eats told drinks and tmtkes Itself merry, at the expense of the tillers of tbe soil and the \ payers generally, hilt' the merchant or the traveler is left to the mercy of the Spanish I; UN ermnept ur its menials foal tools in Ciihn. Had we it Democratic administration, things t i t -Cubit, fair isle tut tile fur sunny Soullt,"woulti wear a tit?. different Rape( t, and no miserable Spain's!' dog would d ire to lift lain hand against a citizen of the "Brest Retail)] it; ;" but as long as the present Radical rule obtains, we call scarce hope that the insults of Spanish despotism to American freedom will be avenged. Our friends of the Guard, therefore, need not be surprised to hear of A mericnns being shot down like dog , in the streets of Havana, fdr at present we hve tinder it Om eminent th a t does not pretend •to hold ans.. foreign power responsible for its tree pate •r 4 upon our rights or liberties, - The Hartford Times fleefares that when Senator Sumner complimented Mrs. Senator Hestia, upon She good fortune of her husband that delighted lady replied' 'Tank you, nab dough de Lord atitlek you 'aid a White akin, ho glh you a heart at, black as anybody', f" Wherein the wife of the darkey Rena. tor told the troth to a dot. Belau se, all the misernble, black•heartod wretches living, CHARI,IIIB SWIM( is among the bilekeet and the meanest. Nis heart has always been so tli/led with ,spleen and black ingiulsett from Below, that he could not rest until his efforts had culminated in civil strife betereen his countrymen and in the moistening of the soil of hie native hod with the blood of 'hundreds of thousands of his bret hero.ly his heart is "as black as aity,body'sr—lay, more, it is hiss white than'tvemthe darkest of his col ored friends from AArica. So clonded ow is i,t , in fact, with hatred of his own race, that he seeks affiliation with pone but the children of llam, The pure Caummian blood is his especial horror, and, 'although some of it flows in his own twine, every bound of its pUrple purify, as it leaps indignantly through his Itnrkey hide . , burns him as if touch ed by , heated iron. Mrs. Reve.i.s, black old wench as she. is, told the truth when, in her assumption the superi ority of the black rate, she compli mented him on his heart being "as black as WI bOdy 'P." NO. 8 +4 As bearing on the question ()I' negro equality, M. SAULSBURY, Qf Delaware, recently presented a memorial in the litilate, in which the fbniswing opinions or eminent 'men Ore given. It will be seen that either they were behind the age w Omt the age is relrogi:ntring ms Oils social degradation: I IIIIU• ntoer recd rloomoning mote 3bstir.l. naphlauy morn gross thgu the solitilelithora of fielvetios and RIOINei4II to rionionstrate tho loom nl ...ptolity of ...silkily]. Till/111RA effergoll acid inning I, more eertaittly %I,rltten in the of fate thin) Ihnt I)IP. people (the in - Kris...) ore 10 ioe free, nor is II less eel inn, that the Inn rtii•t•Y equally free erintint under the seine government - Pan iel IVelisi or said : Shame If orrylgentlemoin from die South htmll pro. prom a 4.lketne, to he cornea AM by Itch. gm, et omen' upon N Jorge nettle for the traimporta trim of the eolored people err any Colony or stri, plttre m the world, I tdioutd /or gutter ditiposed to metir liIIIIIII.I any degree of expel)..e to no einuOirrii that et ect • - Henry Clay )( the otillty 61 n total repontion of the two runes Of our population, nopport inK ft to be prnettenl, none hate ever tionhbed the 1110‘10 of neeompliething that titoorr.hle of (Cut 1114 , 10.11 V 111, idea public opinion Stephen A. Doliglat4 said : I believe (hi, golerninetit tilts findepX whllq moo for the benefit of Mille men mai tholit Iv fore, or , and I nut in fan or of (filth lung etlizenshlp in white men of Etinipeat3 birth fund demeent Instead of eonferring!,tt sip on Negiiie., Indians, mill tither Inferior merit r Abraham Linetilitt sal 4l: I NM not, and never hay% been in favor of .wale lug I item or tarot. negroem, rim of qualifying them to Wild office • nor to Sifter marry a tilt whiter; turd I will say further. 'in addition to this, that there Is a physical differ ern c between the while and black races, It I lielleNra , well former forhttl Ihti lAN I I NI•eN living or term. of social and polltli , :t1 rovoilit ( ' Of . /it X 4NDER K. Min Vae form erl) editor of the Cliambereburg Br. 11UNX In 5011111 Caruhlth, tug to engineer come of lits pet scheme.. through its nigger Legislature. lie is thus spoken of by our friends of the hmirasirr Intelligent-et- . %,1 A. K. McClure, a politician.who ha-. a reputation in Pennsylvania which no honest man ought to envy him has a 150.% cred and now actively working n n nen field. lie lee lobtoirig cer tam railroad enterprises through the Negro Legislitfure of South Carnlina. the faith of the State is to be pledged 1144 security for the stocks of McClure',' railroads, and that gentleman expects to succeed in repairing his shattered lortiinen at the expense oldie property holders of the Palmetto State. We should not be surprised to see hint re cover in this way some of the thou sands lie is reported to have lost at the faro table. McClure is °floor the most plausible politiciatim in the country. ainl has been noted as a successful manipulator of legislative projects of a dubious character. Ile is the ver) personification of that fictitious char neter Oily Gammon. lie will stop at nothing to secure the accomplishment of his designs, and trill bring all the nppbanees by which the Pennsylvania Legislature liam been corrupted, to bear upon the negro law-givers of South Carolina. We notice that lie has had printed in the Chambersburg Repositri ry a most flattering notice of the sable solons among whom he is labo r i ng . lie eulogizes the leading men among them, its he tired to eulogise politicians in this State whom Ire expected to use. The layer oil the "soft soap" with nn unsparing hand, and we have no doubt the ex-barbers, exporters arid ex field-hands will he delighted when they receive extra copies of the Repository, and see the letter copied by leading Radical Journals, Of course the Col onel does not rely upon flattery—alone to carry the projects through.—He will have more substantial reasons to Mier, and the negro legislators of South Carol nt will have to be more incor ruptibly honest than Col. McClure ever found a Radical majority in Barrie burg, if lie does not succeed in carrying out his projects. The Stale of South Carolina 'a to be saddled with debt by n negro legislature in order that Col- McClure and a few other impudent and impecunious adventurers may make money. In contrast with such swin dlers Dick Turpin and Jack 4thepherd shine out as honest men and highway robbers look reopeotsble,—Lapeasier Intelligencer. —The Altoona Mon Is authority for the statement. that Charles Morrejr, Al ; In weetio.,4f cook legs, is ao-leetate•VP. the Cambria county Almolleues We thick It the duty of that county it, pUt hint en hir legs span at some re.iMectibli now Which is It? lobo Adami en id Col. McClure and the South Carolina Legislature