Nil i efollte Detocritic Watelman BY P. CaIAN MEM • T, JOE W. FUREY, ASSOCIATI EDITOR Ink Slings —The editor of the Globe says that Huntingdon intends to burly its fossils. The Globe man had bettor get his coffin r einly, t hen —Tyrone has n new paper called the m a de. It will have to keep itself pretty sharp or somebody will gat after with the Whetstone. —A 'Radical ineniber,vl the Illinois constitutional conrveseion, has 'teen sent to the lunatic asylum. Better Fend them all there. —They have a military company in Huntingdon. which has received 75 mii,kets. They'll shoot somebody tip there yet, if they aiietinreful. --They made nn attempt to aserta -44-4nate the Enircrftr - N A VOL EfIS .I.4:tace, the other 4lay. But it failed, iv all such attempt:4 ought to --T R‘l ,of the Sl u ulmd, vet. , nil' the 14,11,4041,g bad In dims in Iranl , effiv-olerud t,,,n‘icole: Ain't ton ar•lianiol of Itiltn-n~;11~\IS tiVIIICn the t•t4 ory ,t. 1%; lul , l 111111 llsat. a ,argro v. 0111.1 011 r ,lay Fit in 6w Prat. 11%rim'4 r.all.lc k 1ci,.311%0111 , 1 beQaflirirnl 10 kill I'\ll/ ICON ' S Mall. The l'hilat compares Avith the Ir4rneliteiii tool ufl to to r.tie the 6nnd of Cud in the "hmancipatiou - and the "I:‘thlus. - Whnt tomfoolery! —.l Bible has been left in each of the committee TOOIIIB 111 the Call a / 1 1 at Wt1+11111g(lin. Many of the members vheh them up curiously, and risked, kind of it hook's this •' —The best man in this country to false the census at the present time is BEN lit 'MLR. He has a knack of ta king things that any other man would scarcely ttoptirc in a life time. . —Oven, of the Hollidaysburg li!rgis• icr, says he would rather ride in a pro (ession of niggers than In one of white "copperheads." Anil the white cop petheade are willing that lie shall do just as he wants td., —Jonsi Sairn, of San Fra.icisco— lbeky cuss—sold a flock of 'sheep for - )(land afterwardswasluoky enough t,, wave it all in a faro bank. What Inrky chaps sortie fellows are, anyway —A bout the only thing that lsANr's administration has proved it self successful in, has been making "times so hard" that sheriff's sale notices are stuck up on every pcist over the entire country. —The Presbyterian chur n It at Wagbts%ille WAS struck by lightning not long since, and totally destroyed. It would take something harder than aetroke of lightning to make any int pression on some of our Presbyterians here. Spring bonnets are beginning to be a subject of discuenion, among wives and daughters, and of considerable cussin' among husbands and fathers. As usual, however, the women will triumph and the men pay the millinery "Oh, isn't I happy Hinco I got me, a wire Tra la, la l" cy, —There are Kono,ono horses owned In the Villted States, and their estimated value amounts to something more than the national dela —Errhetny. Now, let the home owners, if they want to show their patriotism, sell their "animiles" and establish a sink ing fund, for the payment of the nation• al debt. This could be done as slick as geese grease, But will it? We guess it will'nt. —Our Radical Representatives at Washington are complaining about the ventilation of their Hall. They say that it is continually fdjl ,of foul air and had odors. Jugs Covonr, in a speech the otlit.r day to prove the ' ne• cessity of better ventilation, declared that: "Experiments., which he had tried showed conclusively that the fold. re air in the House was immeaately around hid seat." Shouldn't wonder I —MomAs A. SCOTT, Vice President of the Pennsylvania Railroad, has de creed that hereafter two of that coin- Pany's trains shall not atop at Laneae• ter. For this, he has got the MIMI gencer in his wool, which declares that the councils of that city will • at least forte the railroad company to move their trains through the city aceordftl to law, anyway. —The reason why the Fifteenth Amendments couldn't have the "Kali of the Houtieof Representatives at Wash - liTgton Ibr theii celebration the other day, watt +because a great number of lice were diecorered enjoying them- Relves over thc...llseerehee in the gallery. Th e nigg had been in the habit of sit ting in the gallery to listen to the dc- VOL. 15 bates of their Radical friends, and left these little crawling mementoes behind them to show that they had been pres ent. When the members found this out they decided it iiotildn't bil t healthy to give them the gall. The Presidency in 1872 A , we • haic Chief Justice (Iliac thrown in our teeth as the nest Pemocrnuc I:undulate for_ the Presi. dency. 'We thought au had dulls with his man. We thought niter Lie fad tire at the last Detnocratn• Nattouttl I' , inventhui that hi 9 tor:tin:al barque \Nonld not again intAst our lkinocratic twirlers. I:ut Itnerutn 'ante unnln- Lcu, and i 100104 'it'n‘r as though this tzreat 111 , 21p1e awl apo-tic ut negto equaht) again to hi' hrou4ht [white our people. lal as ne are concerned, we put test against hai leg ami thing to do with Salmon P. Chase. We have alder and better and t ounger men in our rank', to lead us on to ictory and political regeneration, a (Hotta stepping aside to pick up an old,nhite•bairetl,and brain softened, demagogue like hint. We wonder what liediberats are think ing of that they can even entertain such a preposterous and_ destro . i ing idea as that Chase may be the Demo cratic candidate for President in 1572.. Where is Pendleton and Hendricks and Vallandigham and Holtman and fiov. English, that ac should stoop to raise Mr. Chase 01 the Presidential chair. Qur own Judge Woodward could lead ne to a glorious. victory. Why, then, should we lower our proud crests to the dietuni of a played out leader in the Radical pay We want no man who is not a Dem ocrat, and who is not identified with the great principles of the plirty, to be our leader in 1872. W 9 are disgusted with tire tempiwizing and compromi sing policy of the men who have here tofore assumed to be our leaders, anti shall hereafter refuse to follow them. We went energetic, vigorous, young men, not a set of old, worn out politi cal female: With a 1111111 like Pendle ton or Judge Woodward—men, who, to the most eminent ability and great statesmanship, add high moral char actor, there could be no doubt of our success in 1872. Bia put Chase upon us—burden us down with his black political record—hilt greenbacks and hie (turkey B—and we will see the bot tom of the political ocean beyond all hope of resuscitation. Gentlemen, no Salmon for us. We're fishing now for something more to our liking. The Democracy can't afford to nominate Mr. Chase. Such a nom ination would be an abandonment of our principles, and the greatest calamity that could befall our party. We have more confidence in the good sense of the Democracy than to suppose they will be guilty of this suicidal act. So let CHASE chase this nomination as he may, it will certainly elude his grasp. "Give Pbor Tray a Bone." As hungry it pack of hounds as ever stripped at a post, is now to 'he found in the mongrel party. Many of them think that because they have secured the negro vote, they will be enabled to do with the it bite men of the State just as they see proper -ran use him to assist in electing just whoever the ne groes want, and then rob him no much as they desire, to fatten their office holders and feed darkeys. Believing this, there is scared) a leader among them but is !oolong tior some position into which lie expects the niggers of the State and the white masses or his party to place him, and the consequence is that already sinus twenty aspirants have announced themselves as candi dates for Gubernatorial lioiiors, not withstanding the fact that party nonii• nations for that position will not Inc made for over a )ear from thin time. The ones who are licking (heir lips the roost eagerly are Cul. Lithe Davis, of Philadelphia, Gen. Selfridge, of North• ampton, late clerk of the House of Representatives, E. W. Ketchum, of Lateens ()minty, Howard Day, the tali colored African orator. Gen. fhirtranft, of Montgomery county, at present Air ditor General ) Col. 11. L. Cake, of Schuylkill, now in Congress, G. Daw son Coleman, of Lebanon, formerly State Senator, Sainitel 'Jul I, of Clint berlitml. all Old pOIItICIILII, James H. "STATE RIGHTS AND FEDERAL UNION." BULEFONTE, PA., FRIDAY, MAY- 6, 1870. Campbell, formerly of Schuylkill, now of Philadelphia, late minister to Swe den, Wayne lii'Veigh, of Clieste-, son in law ofSettator Cameron, John (less na,"of Bedford, Chairman of the Com mittee of the Whole in Congress and fottnerly t ef the Charleston Convehtion, Harry White, the Indiana One House, Iloraee Porter, one of Grant's Nose wipvi4; James L. Graham, the sattetifin Senator front Allegany, who deserted h i s pulpit, to play penny dog for darheyilimil; George P. Lawrence, of l'itodittrg lbllinglelt, Senator from Lanca-der f n worthin g t,„„ of ('heater ('oust.,. mq() Thom.. E. Cm•bran, at one tone ,lii,loor (kiiiiral, Planet, Jur (;Car\'n Seeretary attic ncnith, now oi Itauldiin, trinel ld It. .1. the pig metal poet id I and Col If. Campbell, of C,tmlo la, now Surveyor General. To thki 11- .aught %1.6* iippropriately he ttade,l the wow , of idoont two lulu dry l nil fiuy thouttand More --the en tire mongrel ',arty iu the State -nig gory black arid white - nq noire of them were ever known to rc4ally po,iuun no matter how tunall or 1, let that they could get into, nil Ike off the labor of other's, without w orb dig then I yen. The McFarland Trial J ttstict., public senitdient and out raged virtue demand the acquittal of DANIEL Mt FARLAND, 110 W on trial in New York for the murder of his wife's seducer aria paramour. The evidence thus far prwluced allows dial Mr. Mc- FARLAND committed that act—for it was not a crime—under the impulse of a tit of temporary itumnity, brought on by his great wrongs and the unuttera ble misery -of his soul. Ile loved his wife devotedly. She was a very beau tiful woman, and his heartmtrings had twined around her until she had be Collie the idol of his imagir.ation and the joy and solace of his life. When Rum Aansos,then, crept into his house hold, like the dastardltthief and liber tine that he was, and stole Mrs. Mc- FARLAND'S affection., riding her virtue and making a cuckold of her husband, what wonder that Mel' at, ND should lose his senses and go about seeking the Isle of the wretch who had turned his once peacefdand happy home into an earthly hell! But not only did Rica. ARDSON seduce the wife—he stole one' : of the children, and thus rendered the unhappy man still more miserable. Under this accumulation of dishonor, misfortune and misery, MeFARLAND became posseseed of but one idea, and that was to take the life of the infa mous scoundrel who thus dared to in vade the sanctity of his fireside and rifle it, of its dearest treasures. Ile accomplished his purpose. Ile shot and killed RICHARDSON, and for this is now on trial for his life. Wa are no advocates of personal ven• geance, but what man, under like cir. eumstances, would have done less than McFmtamcn did? Let et et) one ILO( himself this question, tical let hin, own answer plead poor Mc FARLAN D ' S Clllllie. A set of scoundrels are now at work to sacrifice lion in order to shield their own guilt. IfoickcE fiat ELY, BEFICIIER, COLFAX, FROTIIIVIIIIIII', SINCLAIR and others, all lent the carrel ion of their itp royal to lily it tionnino.', nefarious put lio.ie, nod it is now neree , ary to hang Mi•FARLiNo in 'order to vindicate themselves. For link purpose the?, have fitrnoilied the looney to Fe itire nine counsel to alibis( the iiroiA ion and bring the moot ili.reiiiitati wit neßsen into court to testify agirtini.t ?sr - Firm %Nr. But it will nll fail. Public sentiment is °vent lielmin;„:lv inn One prisoner's favor, and we believe he \r ill be acquitted. 1161h:inf. Phrtittetit /111t1 : Ode lawyers are eonilttri iii::. t he defence, and justice and virtue lending their :lint on the same_side. We believe it would he a dangerous piece of business to attempt to hang Mn I° %RI. Oil/ in New York city, in CRlse a verdict of. guilty should he rendered against !rim. lint we do not think It w?!.t_conie to that. Even .hotild it do no. the etIlVII• rive clemency of 0.0. 110r1911N would intervene to save Mr. 'Atoll' % RI, INII from death lor simply vindicating his non honor and striking Il Wow in 11 efpnee of the purity of the 'Annie-tic health. stone. • , The Tribune and the barkeys We call the attention of the negroes to the following extract front an edi• tonal in the Now York Tribune ..:Theirighte IKON conferred have been wrest. ed Guth unwilling prejudice. Their exercise ell! be jeatomily wntched, and our newly en ancluved fullow.eitlvenn nntnt remember that neither ronititutions or good will enn porno's neatly snore fr.o.lin to (hoot who nf glen to make Flom u(h it i4,,rthy of it" That is, the Triitune means to say “Niggers, remember the 'party that gave you thp -priviltge of voting. Al waN e exercise that,privilege in that party's , (avor. lie sure you don't vote any other way; spite of all we lime done fOr Non --in spite of dip filet that ae woo:on - Ile , ' your right to Note into the Cimstitiltion in the •thape anti Amendment in spite of the fact that the ballot is now in your hands, ttr mitll taAe the 14110 . fram you and owe 711111 C p C»land you to a .isle slartry. 'Remember, now, you are to have no opinions on any politi cal subject save those we put into your months, and if yon ever dare to vote the lhanneratic ticket or any- ticket that we don't approve of, neither:cons solutions not amendments can prevent us from undoing all- we lime hitherto done null putting you - into even a worse postooa than you were before the war. You are not to exercise your own judg• meat in any case, but are to vole with les, for us, and for those for whoa. we tell roll to vote." • That is the meaning of the above ea• tract, and that is the freedom which the Radientit have conferred upon the negro. Ile is the mere tool or crea ture of the Radical party, and is not to be aliened To set up his own political household. In case lie dare to think and act for himself, then lie is to be shorn of his political privileges and re tnanded to a state of servitude. This is the condition the darkey' now occu pies, and it is the condition he will continue to occupy. Any intelligent negro can see this for n i mei f. Fred Douglas has already seen it. Hence his speech in Ph iladelphia, on the 2flth instant, in which lie counseled, very sensibly, the negroes not to be controled in their suffrages, but to cast their votes for whomsoever they pleas ed. The Radical party is determined to rule or ruin, and it will not hesitate to destroy our of its own elements if it cannot rule it. Its last desperate hope is the darkey vote. If it loses this or part of it, its power is gone. Hence its attempts to intimidate and frighten the negroes into swearing eter nal allegiance to its commands. The Right Kind of Telk Some months since, a few policy Democrats, headed by .Tvo D'IIyRNE E 411., JOHN CA V PIRELL, and a couple of others, who for the pot-sherds of pco lineal preferment would be-daub therm mongrelism, attempted to drag the Democratic party of Phila delphia into the negro eutfrage camp. They got control of the Deinocratic head .plarterz of that City, as well as control of ttn organtzation, and under the old Democratic banner was trying to rally a part) of negro-4afrrageints opposition to the parts that has forced this disgrace and crime upon the coun try "They ii cut It high for ft Whorl time. They run it eirong for about three weeks, at the end of which tune the honei.t, ,unterritied, unpurchased I Untie:iry of that city had become no di-go-led uith their ili.graceful and cmituill plan-, that they deserted them in a body. and alvitt, ens - weglts after Mr. I ) . 11 tic-t broached: l ll4i ne.)io ilocti Hes, nt the corner tick the turtfiture, fix tone- merything belonging to the uhich t ) iii stye find his initi 119,1 _,u! control Of, nap 50111 at puhhe rate, nel the rooms clo,ed. But ilic llentoelace of the cidt--nut to lie -nor to lie dismayed, lie curi-e a feu debauched men, whom they had lent t k eil to honor and respect, noul l have deli ed toil debased thew, iiiiiiiedintch organized again, stronger, Inner, more iletet mined than before, and sent forth to the world the follow• ing communication of prtnciples, ge the basis of their organization: The Sky, Executive Committee or the Deinocroitic party of Philadelphia, rrtiresenting and protert• iuy 119 I , it , TP.f.• 1114 P M -rifle 110111 AR evtouicies (Ipoili It to lies auiv ai hrhulT of the , Io .1‘•(.111ro• I. TI.:“ the the ITtli• te.lStttte. , %%;\ - I.y the litthers of American freedom to Le the basis of the system of representative democrat is government, by which the eove•ei.o ty of the States could only be main tained, the Federal government estsb lished, and the Union of the States preserved. 11. That the Deinocratie: party was created to proglaint i and defend this system of government,„ and for more than half a century this great party gave the blessings of ronstitutioiral government to the people of the ITni• led States, from Maine to Texas; and from the Atlantic to the Paeitic„ 111 ThTt the strength of the De mocracy became its weakness, and an unfortunate division ill this 111111011/11 party, the enemies of the Constitution (a minority of the people) gamed the pnliurnl lemer in the l'ederal hell thus enabled to rule, began to scheme to establish them selves as the governnient, in defiance Of tine Coli , titittimi of the Stales. IV. That from l'4lo to the present hour the enemies of the t'mistitution, in the Federal Congress anti in the State Legedittures have devised plans trout time to time which, by fraud-4 the took flagrant, crimes the most wielted, force the most brutal, violence the most wan ton, and min titter and open viola tion oftiWr onstittition of the United States, have stilivertel the dearest rights of the people, destroyed the in• alienable rights of the citizen anti are now maintaining power, thus gained, by the force of /VIM,. V. That dreading the retributive jue. tire which though filmy is sure, and which is preparing itself to ove rw h e l m them, the enemies of the Constitution of the failed Staten have undertaken to justify their acta of fraud, and revo lution, and violence, by a pretended amendment to this Constitution by which they hope to gain exemption from the effects of the sober eecondi, thought of an outraged people. VI. That the Democratic party, re lying on the power of the people, which misdirected by error, will cer tainly be led at last by truth, does now proclaim that these so called amend meats to the Constitution are unconati tuitional, void,' and of no effect, because they are not amendments to the Con. stitution as that instrument pertnits,'hut are merely Congressional usurpations, consumated by fraud, force, revolution and violence, in open defiance of the letter and spirit of the supreme law of the land ; because they never were sub- mitted to the States, or adopted by the States which the Constitution recog nized as sovereign and independent governments, but were forced upon a subjugated t people by military despot, ism, and can never be maintained as the acts of separate and sovereign States, anil therefore are not'and can not be proclaimed as the supreme law, which only can be ordained as the Constitution provides—it must be or ained, by States de jure and de facto represented in the Federal government on the basis of separate sovereignty and equality. VII. That on behalf of the Denio• cretin party of the city of Philadelphia the City Executive Committee hereby protests against the frauds, violence, usurpations, and revolutionary acts of Congress in forcing its usurpations, um der the name of the so-called amend ments of the Constitution, on the peo ple of the Ur. Red States. VIII. That the Committee hereby protest against the acts of Congress whereby the Federal judiciary has been corrupted, overawed, and subjugated to obey the direction of ,thiallegislative branch of the Government, the better to enable it to destroy the Constitution of the fathers of the Republic and es tablish a despotism in its place. IX. That the Committee proclaims its abhorrence of the fraud, force and violence by which Congress is usurp tug all (he powers of the Government ; and it deplores the weakness, folly and incotn potence of him who now occupies the lixecutke mansion, where Wash 'ington watched over the first experi ment of constitutional government; where Jefferson proclaimed the true principles by which it could be success. fully administered, and where .Jackson proteeteit both the — Constitution and the triiiOn of the States—a Union the Constitution only could create—by !lig , patriotism and firmness. X. That as die enemies of the Con. smut ion, having failed to "restore the Union, re-establish the Government, and give the people pettee,'‘ now de elate that they are unequal to the task, and seek to bring to their aid an aid nbich the Democratic party do not court, a race, which is only to be, in tact, the instrument by witch the ene mies ol the Constitution can maintain power nt the sacrifice of the constitu tional 'government established by the fathers, the Democratic party ask the governing or white race in the United States to save itself from the debase ment of being ruled by the negro, ana thus forced to live andera system of government which Poland, Greece, Jriland and Tuba would reject, —.--The delicate operation of trans fusion of blood has just been successful. ly p,rformed in Ohicriko, The patient we„ a 3 uung lady aiicaoot hopelessly f , teted with consumption. Thirty six nce' ( .f Mood were taken from a sister end Iwo hrattrers and injected into her eill4, and she is now recovering. Spawle from the Keystone. 1 4— —Altoona has been enjoyini • her publter Ores recently • tlt ! —Ebensburg has commencid the building or her new JVI. , 1 01 " I vad ing line thirteen building aseoedations They mint pny. —À nom limo table dent into anot on the Pmina. Railroad on Monday. —'There are no hundred and :aixty-aix John 81111018 In Philadelphia. —The Lehigh Valley Funnies, at Coptay, n eex ,t,hirty ear loads of coal per day. NlTan caught a Lout near Tyrone the other - day that was lOilnehes long. . NO. IR editor of the Erie Cbtonopoition was as saulted on the 34 instant fur publishing abu siv articles. —.l inn') named Barnhart from Wltrren ooun ty, had hix pockets picked to the tune of 1,000 nt ('orry, n few days ago. In this State for the next five years, there will be a fine of twenty-fire dollars ha shooting a partridge. —Connelly's Dramatic Troupo "busted" at loang•lown ThtFt lathe troupe that "wouldn't give a d —II for printers ink." —The session of theflupriAne Court of Penn syli nolo for the Middle District commences to littrrishurg on Monday next. :—The number of pounds of minis sugar manlifliettared fn Springhill township, Wash. ingtou county, Ps . , la estimated nt 32,000. --The Philadelphia l're'ss of itlonilay say+ "for the first time within living monitory ther 1101 /I gni/Oiling house finhitt iy open" in that lohn fell over a high ernbank• nient .tt Station, I' It It, on Sunday ain 1., and aWI au bitil'y hurt that 110 Wed the MIME —\ edual has an axe which uue 114C11 In commit murder with, and amyl ihnt dchuqucnt auhyed Ow, hod bolter pay up llhout a