Bellefonte Democratic Watchman BY P. OKAY MEEK JOE W. FURRY, ASHOCI ITH ROTOR, Ink Sling• —The President anti Vice President and Speaker BLAINK are all 47 years old. And all three aro much older than good. F. Sroav, editor of the Chi rap) Times, helm been horsewhipped by bt tan THOMPSON, the actress, for Icik lag stories, wesuppose. —Ohs BULI. is concertizing in San Francisco. It in said that be pleaseth the pig tails andthe other San Fran• riscoans very milady. , South Carolina ham seventy five ilarkeys in ler legislature. And there are more than that many darkviellemen tar these darltrys to legislate —There are no many lAbies born ill retterAus, New Jersey, dint they fire andeertieing for clerks to keep it list of thew, under( he new Vgl:l:2 , y. w. wtTh of (he United States ultater to l'ratiee IN said to he it het• ter dipinmat that' her husband. She rail he that, and vet he a very poor one. - The richest widoo, r living iv said to be (lite , n \ l l -roar ‘. If the (grand Dube (it A tigtu,t, ',burg marries her, he tiooliaru.iailer has feathered his tie“ week. IVlTivi a Texa) horvethiet cap ture•l, they abuse and haunt hint until ht. eritventsoul is ottrAed up to venue show ofroeistaiire, and then they shoot hon. A good till). Ilentral railroad don't Want to he behind hand. A train ran through a trestle-work near Or lord, the other tiny, and hilted sonic Illenty or thirty people. Si'llEaniusv,ofNew York, inivsing. When this with found out, his grieved friends quickly employed a detective to trace his where shouts and sent him on his mission, tearfully re marking, "hurry, man I' —ltems, the darkey Senator from Mississippi, has been admitted to hie eeat by a strict party vote. Of late years there have been more revels in the Senate time were either approprt• ..0 ate or dignified. A Mrs. Prrenca of Philadelphia was burned to death, in Philadelphia, the other day, by the leaking of a coal oil lamp, that she was carrying down the stairway. So this pitcher, instead of being broken at:the fountain, was burn. el on the stairs. —A Radical meeting was held in Washington the other day, at which Big Baum BVTLRR was brought out for the Presidency in 1872. Well, he can't steal much more than GRANT has done, although he might do the steal mg in a rougher way. -We hear Radical papers talk of the condescension of Sumigea to the ne gro Senator Revata. Rat, as the edi tor of the Southern Home truly iterves, the condescension was all on the part 01 the nigger. --The Harrisburg Patriot published exactly the same items under its "State Sens " head on Wednesday that it did on Tuesday. •Will the editors Of that Fingidar Journal tell us if anything is wrong with them, or has their foreman been on a "druok —Northumberland county him x ho tel keeper named BURR, who refuses to pay the Prothonotary beenuato !he ad %eriiseil his application for license in it Democratic paper. Democrats, should steer clear of taint Mac. lie'd not on. ly prick but poison them. -The Lock Haven postmaster Char ges the renter's of look boxes there 50 cents, as security for the safe return of the key. There is one of his keys that some of hie Radical renters would not return if they' got hold ell )1 4 nod, that is his whitekey. — ANN 1311t‘J. Iteenit r of Maryland, advocates realstante to the en fereFtneht of the 15th AMeitilikent until thu Su nreine Court ean'Alecide whether or not it hits Vieeni legally adopted. Wo don't know about that. • •Latl thl have all there is pi' the higget at (lei) 4*, and play the thipipul f ., —W,atirsisoax, thp Radical floe grestnan from South Caroliiut< l echo sold cadetships, saved 9iimAe4t 11ptil ')t railaion by reeillnilti. Th., itadie.aia of the ' / C l VlVA44l4dthPlid#l 4 9 o •Di Wtoria molia for effiaticitiatiif they woultlespal AN the guilty., rtlatals'Aniorig"th it *mild giVeth'i beir,l44o.ti i n Otil , , „•r ~ 1 . ,• tr —I3ILLY SEWARD, 'having got bra from t ialieersmr - toneter a "little. bpi,'" at. th,p pkitp f ip Ala w York. tut thia.l,geifp4,4rigtAti ;24.1 , 011,14f1ig 411 )BILLY re R4* o ~haa_,,o • AKT, 4 4lllaenkhe' oliveone thd,.affeots alyr whyp on i hram Jr 'toddies. Poor old Mull - Boit:az / fire Irlf, big 4111JIN " belli s t w and*leitt Mbff'SV), knertl; find it hi e i ti o a d frhot, tli' eadneaa the iseartiftihtlie ifebtite.l O VOL. 1,5. The Triumph of Iladioalism The long looked for day hag come at laid, and an Radical aim is rejoicing. A Nrcao from M imnismippi ham been ad mitted fp a seal in the United Slates Senate, and in now the compeer of tile' best intellects in that body. Severs, the black man, has taken the oath of a Senator of the IJnited Staten, and, to. gether with tiuxtvru, W I LION, prod the other white nigoers of the Senntirelome her, will hereafter ansint to make lawn for white well., This preHy hpretuele lor the pro. pie of this country lo look tit, is, It not? A negro m the chamber iat e c graced and Itimurotl by the presence of such 111011 as 1 ' 1..M . .1 and WEIICTEIt and I' It.imt and 1 .1,15 I ()h! what Immthatum for the white - peoptt. oftios once Ilse t;o% ernment, %hat a burn tug, whamend ,11.-graxe in the eyes of the whole et% ilt7ed v‘ orb! t. 'Frilly, ne blush fol out rave, ‘‘lttle we curse the uniddenc.l ranaticimm that has brought this great eid upon us As 141101. S 011 the sun mar Me helm). and gliky of the greal hommtry, so 1154 our bright ness been dimmed by the dark cloud that has fastened itself upon our social" and rah will system. And vet this result is but the fulfill. anent of the prophecies made by tlie Democracy long ago. We Loki the poo ple,years and years agoneovli en this evil demon first began to foreshadow itself id our political path, \flint it would all end in, We told them that if the views of the Abo.l,itionists were encout aged or coincided with, not many years would pass away until this country would behold negroea occupying its high places and standing in the seats of the Fathers of the Republic. We kept telling them this, over and over again, as 'the yenta went on We told it to them when the Abolition party first at tempted to interfere with the sovereign ty of the States and their right to rep late their domestic institutions in their own way. We told It to them when the "Great Rebellion" broke out, and we told it to them during the whole of that bloody and unrighteous war. We told it to them when they formed a sectional party and elected a sectional President. We told it to them when 'Ascot.% signed the Emancipation Proclamation, and we told it to them when the vast armies of the North moved down to lay waste the fertile fields and blooms ng valleys orals Mouth. We told it to them when liiinwr was elected, and we have been telling it to them vier none. They cannot coin plain of not Itinirig been warned. The Ibimocratic Party with tar sighted win dam, 9:1N% What was corning, and did its hest to avert the eiil day. Its statesmen, its orators, its newspapers all warned the people, hut they were RtlirlICANI, Wien' In their Own conceit and gave Lc) heed TO day, therefore, the predictions ot the past are fulfilled to the letter, and it egroes er 4in Coil.- gress, in Legislature., on the "knell atN,I in the ditry box And more than this, in one auction of our country they alone control the elections, and through out the whole Union, by the ndoption of the Fifteenth A inemfinent . they will hereafter hold the balance of, power. How do you like it, white men? How do you like it, Republicans, Rndi ea's? Are you satisfied now that the Democrati , i party told you the truth, when it proclaimed the intention of the leaders of your !party to he the &mall cation of the black and white races on e the pletlium of somal mid political min cegeatit ion ? Are 3on satisfied now [lint we were not trying to make political capital? Do you not helicte that we were actuated by the bat of motives 7 'lave not all our ,predictrionit bean midi gad, autl where are the benefits promis ed you by the Radicals? Did you not have'n tremendous war to fight, which p opt you' nine thousatui lam? Arp not the plains of the South and Leven ollthe North dyad with the hplqiit biped of a lnllßlainlitln''Bf so! t ? ( Are ;yoUtlQ It pence and :tialetneits aote? Xs the Multi(' reeler etti? What of one .taxee ? Are.Ofe atrt today the emitt , tittic•oppl'eseeit tuttibh kid tile face of shills'? Ts not cuts tia Aflnfoli4Mit Cheattint gfi any, Atiheßibtlitatry Ustior the slim?. ..Ar not the thtegb ' the Pat mete liayei higher:ll6lM 'eddr; anti en a have to 901 liDitvf4 ? Whiluttatfigicip, a tweltel, Ni',cpfrce at 35 OtHI 40teettia a found tells fhewhole story..".. tllTlffra BELLEFONTE, PA., FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 1870 Surely nothing more is needed or should be neetlVdio open the eyes of the people. With a nigger Senator in the Gawk)! at Washington ; sevent ' y live niggers in tine Legislature of South Carolina; a nigger Lieutenant Governor in Louisiana ; a nigger Judge on the Supreme Bvitelitof the Palmetto, State, and with niggers in the Le.rinlattires anti courts of other States, and bolding postmasterships ninth c'elleetorshiptn amt other offices all over the country, and voting and controllin , 4 elections, they cannot foil to see tieenlamities impend ing over this Government, This, in connection with the villqin), e‘trava once and reek lessinetti that character leP the Radical parts, with the. Immo ralitv and bald faced his.rtinisto nos/ it:evading in the highest Radical cir cues at the 'Capital of the room ry, mine enough to appal tine simile-it Leath.' and make the most hopeful despair of the future. \VW the people not Hee the abyss toward which our sill!, or Hat,. is I rifting.; and rush to the resente ere we ale dashed hopelessly and forever (spoil the breakers WILIIIR F. Sroity, editor ofthe Chicago % itne., was attacked at his own residence on the evening of the 24th ultimo, by members of the LvDI . A Timm-sox theatrical troupe, including the fair Lyme herself, and an attempt made to flog him with a horse whip. The attempt was only partly successful, however, as the redoubtable editor took the whip from them. The follow mg is an account of the affair from a Chicago paper: Comsat., Feb. 24.—There was mlieh excite ment no Wabash avenue 'Mont six this -eve ning, caused by the attempt of several mem bers of Lydia Thompson's troupe to flog Wil bur F. Story, chief editor of the A party of WI, including Lydia Thompson. Teriline Murk ham, Mr. Henderson their agent, a drug store clerk and others drove their carriages to Story's teeldonce, and on his coming nut the two women sod Henderson approached and l.ydts Thompnon 'trunk him se veralblown with • whip itit.ry seised it, when Henderson struck turn a stunning Uwe ou the heed with a whip Story seised the whip and now tins it in his "Mrs- itendernon then drew a revolver and moved off, and before Mr. Story mould nt• !Reit him a large crowd had gathered and some •1' the party jumped Into carriages and drove oar The pollee came lip and arrested Aydin Thompson, Pauline Markham and Henderson and took them to the elation-home, whore they were bailed to appluir for trial un Sitter tiny. 'rho troupe eppenred to night at the ititera Home as usual it was nn in , fired that glory would twist, their arrest during the play, end a large audience gat liePoii, lint no din. lurbence took place. The °twee of the attack wee an article to the 7'intre calling tlie blondes 0111I•11 of ill farm. and !lien entertainment, mdr„•nl rent...play Mr Kt.o.t, of the I tpora tuanagvitwul, awl Mr 7,:g1i01 , 1, twent for the troupe roiled au Miry nt Ins oflfrc and rlortmatio,l fi retraction, lint he drew n N• 1 ulcer and tint...red them In Mk and her blonde beilatie.4.,inelud tug II E\DERbON, were alterwarde arres ted on neveral warrants imued by Mr ironf. Flow the matter will tlll'll out vet remnin:4 to be fieVII. It iw to I.e hoped that the mitteea tiny doves the Ritilieithi are now cram dottn the throne of the while people id this countr, %till give them the black %omit. ()nee they liave thrown the oil their Hiontaelv4, there will he some chance for n recovery And wu think the Fifteenth Amend meat and other ,kiterired mixtitree / ill eurely act in the form of an etnet ie. rhe dieciuw, however, her acquired i%o tiro hold upon the vitals of the victim— the People -that it will require time, and patience to dielialgo it. The din gnat, however, which the people feel at' their own condition and the determine tion to rid thetitecit en or the plague vpot that thZ niggerisin of the Radical party hay contaminated thwin !lilt, will 101414 their c on valeaceitec;,ll4ll:by the time that Oa t.t.r retilel from Chi. ( l reri dency and that other nigger, ItevgLe, get"; through in the Solidi,. we Mal' again expect to see the finial of health blooming in the veins of the body poli tic. —A curipuo „peon Itetiremot tithel>iwoo, ,of Nuoktollitsetio.. After ex. pOeing the corrtiptiopO'nOol rtiectitit* of the Itadirol pYrt,y,be •or'rov about to o s idipp New frompohiro for then). rAs it. pOothblo,for tumuli la be•hcoesttoilit Ittotient ot tlt aarhe titfier ' I , — _ _ Nc+tou Clark a item rttaCip jump from a louomciti ve un rti" ti eqtf*lily bed r I)utit II This (!pt , ,l'osc 'the :Qvie)4otitleka s liirckc'esiiin I loune next day. "STATE RIGHTS AND FEDERAL UNION." A Sorry Story The Cadetships Again • The tnatter of selling cadetships to West Point, PO extensively indidged in by Radical' Cotiotiwsinen, has been, through the the investigatiOnli Or a conintittee.nppointed tb-see what they could see, pretty well, ventilated p and three of the perjured raseali have re• signeil:natnely rTKIIORE, of South Carolina, Hoid.in.tv, of Kentucky, and Hea Erse, of North Carolina. These three miserable traitors were so con scions of guilt that tliey resigned rather than wait for an expulsion, which it wile intimated would orerialte 'ICY. BUTLER, the spoon thief, attempt ed to defend Wtirrrwoap., but in %alit. The Rump, lii order to make a slioa of virtue cover up the tracks of others of their number they could less afford to spare, ((ecreed the tioiltly 12,ar- Mina mini ' s expulsion, and he had to go. The other two followed Rim, so (butt within the last few days three voles have been lost to the Radicals in Ciin , gress. There are plenty more of the Molten! Members J 11.4 as guilty as those named abefve,._ auy it is not likely that airy More of tliStit will be proceed. ed against. The Hump have no idea of ram ing this thing to the full extent. Having made a few examples and thus assumed a show of indignant virtue, they will allow the matter to drip. Indeed, they cannot afford to expel all that are guilty, even if they desired to do so. Because so many of them have dabbled in this cadet puddle that but few of them have escaped sprinkling. The great majority are Inure or less defiled, and to proceed to extremities would depopulate the Radical side of the House and leave the Democracy triumphant. So, the few who have gone—the three contemptible scowl• drels whose guilty consciences made them resign their seats—will constitute the whole sacrifice to Radical fury (f) and the foot tracks of their "equally guilty companions will be covered over with some kind of Radical soil to oblit crate them from the public view. Some good, however, has been done by the agitation of this subject. 'rile people have learned what kind of rtien represent them, and that there lo moth , ing they will not do to All their pockets. And knowing, too, that these wretched scoundrels are all Radicals, it is reason able to hope that they will take the first opportunity to fill their places with good men and Democrats. It they do not, then we shall indeed despair of the Republic, and make up our minds to the belief that they are utterly and hopelessly blinded by party prejudice. [For tho WATCH,. THE LOCK OF GOLDEN HAIR. =I re 1.1.11.0.1 n lette, ye4l,•rday, lyith th, gr.• de.t an , And In Its fold, no aaeetlY• boy one gold'en It .poky n langange to my heart, That pears nn'er erase, rl pn•tnr4 d fair in memory's glna• A !Min rhildiah In boyhood days I often drew 41‘ That find heart to mini• anti, And In the happy hours I knew It hest for me. mit ,Loon antld thoyvndded thiong, My Little iOnyinato dwelt, And inftit sinlne4s on Illy heait ne'er before I'd felt W., atmght to meet north other then, In the lonely t rit h( night, To breath again (1114 4 youthful yowl., Hu lovlug AllllllO bright. Itutye:un went by, we had not met— For we were Inr apart, 1,41,11 vowed to lire, awl neer forget The tiret ..tat ofthin heart. 'rho little look or geldln hair, • Around which memorien dwell, Contain+ a message lingering there That I ninet sadly tell. IL canteen eadly to my heart, As undernenili I rend— "Y9lir Intle , pohool-mnte'. dwoUingoote, In I.l.4alanioloss of thu dead." Before she .11041, i hie one ro4nret— Hho II eine for gnu( Thai the darkerr beim, of Ilre, Shp always hod boon true." "And whets In) nplf it florae stray, LT? : t,ts brlghl land shove, nl W, 4tWalion hwit ' And ruyr l!kof b,Otemt.lare." 0R,,1 call read %t. bulionlot bawl .4p tevnwery beef ward I NVlille'ease relates our early love, To angels le tip X 1 ,11.; though were etnintleskulllas aptytf tier Irre. I gliwys shan't ;,. , Trim ell lid igh fµ4:3.3, mut in Oita lurk 0(140., •,, • •,• r k P, Lt bffi Al• • '—illtkii#lol4oatosin44l9ll -'1" titirOfraBi: st e oak. pri nei I bditi e k oil tnost.ofka busiistids I dnese wed, up in smoke. 10144 ttit, 111'6--*4 From a very able paper on "The Supreme Court and the States es Con grens," in Ilia-March--nttutber or.. the old Guard, we take the following ex tract, awl bow that no reader or the WATI lISIAN 'WI to gi . ie It a careful perusal. It in the 'tight hind of talk, and we only wish tint other Detno cratic journals, had the courage to Apeak as plainly lint we have a terrible party now in power, which teaches that the powers ortlie Stitle depend on the, will of Con gress It has been for ten years almost as much as a man's life 18 worth to as serf the simple and sublime doctrines of our lathers on this subject. Hut again let us hear from the Supreme Court ; when the makers and builders 01 our government temple sat upon the Wench; "In our HyBteni, the Legisla ture of the State is the supreme power. In all easel.; where ilm• artirm is riot re- Coltiitillilion of the Uni ted Suttee.'' 2 Wheaton, 11-17. And still stronger: "The residuar) powers of legislation are still in the State." 5 Wheaton, 387. Or, "The sovereignty of a State extend,' to e‘ery thinii which exists by Its own pernint stun. 11 Wheaton, 429, Peters, 5f Now, compare these expressions of the enrli'r courts of our country with the abominable jargon of Congress at toe present time ; who can help feeling that Congress, as a body, is wade up of conspirators and coivarils? What Dem. ocratier member goes back to the fonn mins of the government, arid boldly tells the extract truth about the mover ergo rights of the States? How many democratic papers venture to declare the whole truth in relation to Slate rights t nut there is rip way ofetop ping this low and implacable revolution, but to meet it squarely with the naked truth. To play with the devil is to tempt him to the full measure of hie evil deeds. To hide the truth is to give fhe falsehood free course. And what have Democratic editors and Demo cratic leaders been doing, but to yield to this pressure of idiocy and villainy against the doctrine so vital tp our lib erty, of the indivisable sovereignty of the States over all questions of local or domestic tiovernment? Even silence on this great question is a crime. The people must be taught the truth, and inspired with the pluck and determina tion to defend it, at whatever coat. They must be taught that every blow which war and violence have inflicted upon truth and justice can make no new 'ow. '('he nets of bayonets are not laws. A rule in opposition to the will of the people is not government, in any other sense than that of despotism. It is in no sense such a government am our fathers established in thin country. The rule which Congress has establish eti in the Southern States, rests upon no baste but force and fraud. To sup pose that such u rule can be permanent, is to imagine that the manhood arid pinck and virtne of an intelleettial pen ply, once free, can be entirely crushed ' out To believe thi+ of the Southern people, is to retie pi.ure a miracle ertarer than was ever )tit recorded to divine or profane history. Ti' suppose that the present lowly ((Ronde of that penple is anything more than the sub mission of the traveller to the demands arm armed bandit, would evince an iiiiorarme of human nature. For any Northern mail to hope dint the tune will ever come when the Southern peo ple will ailvrse perpetual submission to such a rule, shows that he is himarill villain or a sneak. 'rho state of despo tism must and will be thrown oil, sootier I or later. Sooner or Inter tbe Slat es will be reinvested with their sovereignty, and all the thieves and adventurers who have (looked there from the North, will Nee from the wish to Collie. We must bear in mind that, during all dim carperbagotnil negro rule, these States are reelly losing no rights. It 'Monty a suspension of the power to exercise their rights, .4lotliing more. lie id a tool who talks aixa. what " the weir has settled." The was has settled nothing hot the crime and bru tality of those aho waged it. War can never nettle anything so firmly that the same kind of force may not unsettle it agton in an hour. War can never 1 mike wrong right ; can never make deqiotiern to lerable; earl never allot"- lial. juAtice upon a base of crime.. ' Tlia 1 establishment oft; bayonet government over a people , itgaitiet ttreie will, ibli thing that the justtee of heaven cries out agniest ,foreveri ;:itrt tee no oppressed iatti never lose the right to opt the throats of their oppgesaors. ...rake ,the case of Georgia: 'Will a ihouettnd years wear out rile' tiglit of that' State lo HIO I 1.1; o ver n Ili •at Y. Wily does Coh• & L ew wish to hold it under the bayonet? ,Willi (ifily braltpo it, is peen List, if lift reo, it wi)l not rote with the negro iiii at ilia Kest 'Presidential,eleation. The actiOn' of Cringteas 'in' iviatioil - 'to its all , thesteStatis as soled entirely by I ; l ,ia foctth*i J . ,lil'. is, liar upon liberty, ~ Hie!? hi clijegy . Ririe :al thp pomp • ciatic party , it ip p?, ~ p, t,bat 3 04, it 06,, that no fitlikthetti tatei ~w' 1 De allowed 'tki drAnW hi; ' treft. Cdtigiiisi mikado Aim 'of ' itiS• ortn dotitrOl 'pier pIP4 AN title filebrgritiliniainesei aid i l the othisE,ggiggne,qf Oongesea ill y& Tanen tv Maio States, ,is f i lie Vying dribs' keit titiiiideni.lirc tainiati Do the Waders of the Democratic ' 6 NO. 9 Truthful Words ilrty perceive, MM, and do they still counsel suhmission ?' Why not come I•ohily out in resrdulions and party platforms, and tell the people at once, that whatever the rights of a man are against a robber and an assassin, the rights of the Southern Stahhi r i'i!against con ,, ress, and against all its acts and all its agents 7 Spewle from the Keyetone. - —Bethlehem bonala a man who lives entirely on rut and dog meat. —Wellebare ham n Democratic Dramatic Am —A new grease ludo IRS been found at Ntg rv,11,, Venan4o Co ,that produces upwards of 150 barrels per day. —'i•he •'ile' fever, in getting high again In the wentern rouptrien are now making an effort to got tied to Venting. ententy. They tried to not op for tinoovelvev, but that rioting, they want oi NOW , Ideadvihe now, by leaving thorn at on, 111111 forever. —'l'l ere In some kind of n pingue prevailing st Albino, Erie county, that maken a corps of a man in In slue hours after attacking him. The fired teal fraternity are iambie to airy Itq revs Oil —The coal trine. In the Schuylkill region.. ire threittnlng another atrllto —A religiona monirenl ion favoring cgrtaiii rlulugcr in the einistiliakon of Om (lolled Slnte4, wa•+ held In I'll triburg, on 'runndaj It didn't amount in . papers era complaining theta origin 1.111. A or, haste citizens of that place, are It th,. ti il.it ortalting other Me wives .aith thtrn hell III.%) hare occasir to v ote, Gllollol . glol • tut Les. 1.(11011, 11114 .4 /f 11111011 1 .1.11 operations agoin. --The it ppritleinent of property I,ololllllg 14 1110 Freedom Iron and Steel wd,km lit Mll7llll O,IIIIV, 111114.11114 A 10 fdit10,11(111 - A 144.10,,,,,,n hen hat ityynorlll 1,41 het 94.1( by laying oh egg men.nring in circa m few env(' N invites onn Way and the other —Sloygovin. Bedford county, Ins Jest orgnn lzed n.i 0(1 1 .1 Fellow'. Lodge. —Cambria county is forittalling Pittsburg lain/ Philadelphia ri Ith lee. Proper employ moat forye '•frosty sons of thunder " —Soulsturg, Somerset entinty, la t. have ,i,,,raneh tail rend conneottrigiNith the Pitteburg and Connelsville rend. —A bank hew Just been eatabliahed at Bloody Run, Bed ford eounty. —Somerset county man u fact u reit 20,000 keg, or hiller Inat year —Roth the Pennsylvania Senators voted tot the admlselon of the nigger Revels to the United Staten Senate. —The Roy. Mr. Ramiro of MiMintown loaf hie way, on going out foto the country to per. form a marriage ceremony on one day last week, and the remit( was allpoettronnient of the wedding until the preacher wan found --Ilisionhurg one of the Polak tat murder's at Ituntingdon, has written a confession for Rohner. Of course it makes the former an. angel and the latter • demon. --Nes l)Vednqsday the Pelghtal murder's at Huntingdon stretch hemp. —W3IfIr will be let Into the JunLatta cllvlelon of the Penneylvanla canal on the 15th net, —A farmer by mime of Stambangh In Junlat la county, Undertook to sprinkle salt on a Boll's tail, the other day with a shotgun. Hr drove the centre, made salted beef of the bull, and paid forty dollars for ,Ahrowing salt In that way —The nevrepopers of the hdrder eountrlee tire urging the speedy peeing° of the Border Reid bill. -1 Fulton Repabhma a radical paper U. after John C3lllllll\ with a very sharp splinter. The' equraler" will hardly represent the 16th Curter... Mona! diettfrt In the 412 d Congress —John ro.rodn, and ex-representative PM tire.hoth from thin Plata, are charged with sell tag Cadetships. —The icipow.nothings of the Leigialiturn are trying to pass a hill to examine the Nunneries of the Slaty 'This Ir the beginning of another eninarie against the Catholic. ehtireh Clearfield laittat now re) Jiving over a spirited rev' vat In the M Y. Church. There lno bet ter plate lu the State for enterprising t hnxt tans to wake, their mark - Pneumonia and typhoid fever are proton' Mg in Payette county -I'r Geary la going bark to his pardon liiptini-ot again. Wray Ind Shaw a inept° of connel.•flie burglars, were Owned loose tho other day. —A 11111 a bay of Fayettevillo,Fayetteroonnly, had ■ needle taken from. hie Mete some 2, , ‘ , 2 Iniilll-1 king en 'Monday Mat Ho swallowed it ionic montini aftioe —A Peonies Itnoenttt amendment, attempt a lto elig , hor threat at Uniaoliawu, the tithe, day, but wail akitlyntil br Immo one4atarferlnit —The tnoritalt at Bradford, run ut r,ou gallons of whisky in two day. In.t w erk If the folio. who &lake much of that doo find hlmwlf under-halt nr anrriefh tag elan, thou the WATCHMAN dont know what Ha talking about. —A Viastruoreland farms,' named McMaster lately klllad asttep that, viefr,lss4,l44 pounds. • liqadelphia wantA couple of additional law judpee. It might bare forty mhiitiotlal gnev,jf they, 11 ' 1, know more than scimF ? 1 ,4. 1 ka raos k a l Q ueB that Wet city,eppw cursed mud, it would not be. ovorahockeii -with legal benah. —The Legislature bail patted a bill divorcing DAVID IVIAD and hitt wife. A good ant, ttep the . growth of inoreVeede iw thlit tit:Awed, cir , ()kJ 0.-'s.• I •-• —Phi ladet)hi an d s iete figitating Hte quiretion of reeding( newefity r thel , Wolidd• ereekifi heiv.pentreKtfik sod enclave oithin With9de !Mb' Wit/ radlcallpirtitiegkotr;klit *MIA ifilith to tite , reiptefttibility:' pron4ll:i .lurid ot i the d dft#,ltlititt jil'ajo'iiztatomit, of butfaingii ''•,+ , ' st,i7- 411 1 ° 7. 1 1,, • 7 • pTetff tg , • , g 4 :1 11 0 1010 lin •egIPSY, IMIC A TroiVglitelOurgalte plo."o 00•009100441.1)A4)014n li ob de rff940 ) ,1 14 ilikmo, Vitt. de hulled , nets de rite to wote," " John armee body," Le