Bellefonte Democraticyatchman 11Y P. ORA'S( MEEK JOE W. FURRY, ARBOCIATI EDITOR Ink Slings GRANT and GUIUgN have mode friends Some other deviltry on hvind, vice sup po , e "Drestonaker to her Honor the Prenttlentess" in the legend on a feign Wanhingtoti, D. C. Step by Step, to. Infiniti the ponarelly I —The Indiana county court refuses to grant any hotel liceneep. As a Con• be.pience a great drought prevails, ant) the editors there are very dry, —The editorof the Re. publican plau (our lends between every line in order to 'string out Ilia lenders. What a rapid writer lie must be. --dodge Cu ‘SE in his attempts upon the Presidency' is trying 16 .catch the l ogger 01C 1111 , 1 the Democracy at the same ti um. Dan% be dune, Judge. The Hebiscitum (whatever that is) ni Frative, has been earl led by of er toe Iniltion majority. Thin Kettles the far wi the north pole le eon eertlea. It'4 all a ❑ri9tahe about the young 110 ,, %%In , told her lover "not to kir Y.er--her mouth gore'," wanting in tine &lust want to be know,' at, all- -14,, 010(111111'1. , Elie great burial of tonsilm at Hunt w~ Jun In , ts been postponed for the prem lit, owing to the j)tct that the Globe man ()bawls to being putt under tirmt. Ihr -aye he it not ready to tile yet. -•'lemalc Rurglars" are talked of sonte parts of the country. The banikotne ones seem to be generally F.llece , tifti I. We know we couldn't re yid . them. We'd give then all we'N e --The Genius of Liberty says that . a journeyman tailor, W.! years old, pri-iiied trough thnt place the other da),_on a tramp. We judge the old Sesser is tramping toward kingdom 131102 —something lean than rt thousand newspapers have an 110111 Well the im pqrtant, fact that "the Mt FArti..trrn trial drags ite plow length along." the do it, too, without the quotation Marks. --Scum, editor of the Lawrence Tribune and one of the collectors of 1:8,,,.11t. has speared the Government vArl a little-1140 4159,000 worth, ilciatiltet to that amount, rrra is a first claiin Radical. IMII —There is a boy in Uniontown, 19 Nears old, and six feet high who only weighs a hundred and nine pounds. We believe nature does sometimes lllRllufscture men out of what she origi nally intended for saplings. --The burning of workshops of the Wisconsin penitentiary thrown all the poor convicts out of employment. The N. Y. Democrat pityingly adds "the poor men will have to nit around anti play checkers all summer." —A Vermonter has agreed for a wager to draw a 160. pound man in a sulky a mile in 15 minutes. We have no doubt he can do it. Jackasses have been known to be in a hurry be fore—when marching toward 1 a good feed. —M. M. ( POMEROY, editor of the New York Democrat, in likely toaucoeKd Jon Monotony in Congreen "BRICK," would make things lively among the Radicals if he would put an much ♦im into hie speechem aa he does into hie paper. The Time, call, the Chicago Court House a "tottering man trap" and says that the Richmond accident presages the name fate to that build ing. For )leaven's rake, don't let us bear of any more such calanutiee for want of a little care. —The man TEASTER, who abducted a Mina ILttrriaNy from Beira Mille, Blair county, lino been caught and jail ed in Tfolllnyablire. TrAicrart saynhe to Ilea ititlt. he hadn't teased her ritnishment it+ a tot l ll fiir .deriling a halfpen• —Auacsr ftei.so,tr, Chaiiman of the Democratic National Committee, is employed in "cutting the coupons from his bonds ird &changing them for gold" inateadV trying to organize and reinvigorate'the party. When will the Democracy learn to put work ing Democrats into their responsible positions t —Can't the women keep quiet? During the speech of Mr. Gun•al on the Monaural) trial, the other day, when he alludod'to the letters of hcre. Cataouw, and particularly to the one irl:whi,ch the initials "J. R. Y." oc cur, one excited female cackled out," "Ladies all write like that I" She got put out for her pains. —MePIKE, on the Cambria Freeman brags about an egg in his possession MEM that contains several grains of oats, some of which are sprouting. Mame 19 11l an llgonyoto find out why thin is thus. We suppose the hen thought some things could be done as well its others, anti so Arent and laid an egg in an oats field to prove it. —"ltnict , Cs'• paper says "a Nashville colored lady was given a shirt in which a man had laid "with smallpox, with instructions to bury it. She "rinsed . ' It nut in cold water, and gave it to lier insband. who soon .lied with sinall pox, as well as fits mile! membeis of the fnnulw. Another tin klux out —The big beets one iondA about now a days, Sri. .has4l to bent. ithiA-1 SrEt% ART, of North I'lllw., htw rao.e.l a beet that toetisorv-4 2; Inches in el:- cionterenev nml %%vigil-. right pound.... .\ log heel can beat it? \lO don't believe that bent (1111 lie beat In view of the iiienrciiy lieeto, we the lonit gawstliat beat's all The Publio Morale The developments in the %Nuncio; stand, at the McFarland trial in Neu York, show that thou is MI iVaders current at immorality. ;mil a loosens-s as regards the proprieties M in the highest circles in that metropolis, that is, to say the least. astimishinig. The editors of the Ind( pendent, a professed ly religious paper and niten.elv cal in its political opinions, with Gree ley and Mrs. Calhoun) of the Ti dome, Beecher, Frotliingharn, Vice President Colfax, and others of that ilk, arc all taxed up m it, so, that the respectable world of that city 18 turned misty turvy, and don't know whom to trust. Rath cabs, as these chaps all are, thu, idea that they would 11,4 4 1 their influence and aid to a seamier to wreck the hap piness of a married man, and in this way show that they but lightly esteem ed the warned relation, had ne%er yet obtained a place in the minds of their fellow citizens, and hence the shock that has awakened them from their dream of domestic security. To day they are not able to say how soon some wolf m sheep's clothing may enter their own households and entice away a lamb of the flock tit shame and ruin. The future destroyer of their peace may even now be shilling upon them, unknown and monists-Neil , Such is the condition to which so rietv has been reduced through the leaching.; of th'e freelove Tribune and the Radical lights whose names we have ihovim tnentioned. In atoll- pride and power, their butte have run away with'them, until they have at last come to consider as of no importance either the lawn of God or man. For• getting, if, indeed, they ever knew, the teachings of the Bible, they have nub• stituted a higher law of their own, and mown the needs of licenttoininetim and vice with It broad rant hand. What wander is it that communities are cor• r:upted and, that such harvemtm of evil an thi McFarland Richardson tragedy are often gathered from thin devtl•n field ? Among the (nom erred institutions that have been gi% en for the moral government of tile world, is that of marriage, and a vinfrn:s household ix or should be the temple of his li-dieet thoughts and actions. The individual, then, who invades titi(i ruthlessly' vio- lates that sanctity, is a criminal of the deepest (lye, and an i t ;my not only to the immediate victil 01 Lis deneda lions, but to society at large and virtue everywhere. 11. should be scorned and despised by everybody, and when vengeance overtakes bun, as in the case of Richardson, there should none be found to condemn the avenger or de• mand his life at the hands of the law. And hie eiders and abettors should he made to feel the public contempt also. They should be taught that in a•virl'u ous community there is no recognition of men who spend their time and tal ents in trying to overthrow the very foundations upon which all virtuous society is constructed. The American people may well be ashamed of the leaders and teachers who now profess to guide their politi cal and moral footsteps. Whew:their Vice President—the second Magl ( Orate in the country—when 'ministers like Beecher and Frothingliani—when eat tors like Greeley and Richardson and Oliver Johnson—when writers like Mrs. talhount—are caught in such itn- rfl(lf'f'i /il'/44 /t/ I3ELLEFONTE; PA., FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1870 moral and godless practices, the bluish of shame may well rise to (air cheeks and tears glifike our hearts fur the safe ty 01 the public. morals. 'rhesus petliple are in high piace3 and wield influence. are, to a certain extent, the ma kers of public opinion. If they prosti tute their powers, then, to the service of the devil, it is easy to be seen what an innmea.e 11111014 W of wretchedness, woe, trtl. rum tlri:y can propagate. Ifow k ilrefill should we he, tkit, to frown upon all Plllll creature., and to damn condemnation all such heil Irnus and Equil demtro ing I "ctri Ifu %titto.o\ met the fate lie de4er% Nh I'llll %No will he upheld for his upon the de.tro% en or his (,),Hiti, rn gencial he I,enclitted, inasmuch as a has been made aware of %%lint infantile-1 Awl' 04'11111'4 It. chock men are The . Franking Privilege and Letter Postage. Crei-ia ell tell:. us that in , 1 / 4 case the bill, alieclishing the franking, privilege,is imssed, he will be able to reduce letter 'mintage Irmo three to two cents per halt ounce. This is but,a , dilii front this, the franking prir ilege should he, fITIVW3N Why members of Congress or Sena tors, in receipt of good salarien, should lie exempt from paving, postage, n o d ;dinned to ',end immense yniurtrlie l of worthless painphlela and doeuments through the inaile,rice r giatia, is some thing we never could understand. It may he argued that in this ,way the !amid...derive asreat deal of inform!" tion they would otherwise be depraved of, but, who ever knew a Congressman, of late yeare, Lobelia an) thing to lire constituents that they a unlit not hart beeti a inst as well off, and perhaps bet. ter,without ? Sortie long winded speech or some worthless report is about all that is ever received by the people. Ile sides, the newspapers furin , ibli better and more reliable information in re gard to public affairs than are ever contained in anything sent oat under a f 'ongressman's frank, and eslaicially under the franka of such men as now constitute the Radical ',ingress. It to true, there are conscientious Democrats in that body, and there 'may he even a few Radicals of respectable in egrity who woull not abuse the (ranking 'iris • liege, lint the rule line been not only to mold out all sorts of stuff upon the country themselves, but to frank the trash of their friends, thus mak in r ,, the prir rlege an indirect means of robbing the Department of an opulence 11111011ra of revenue. The statement of the Postmaster general, that ,that in case the bill to abolish the' franking privilege" passes Gongress he will be able to reduce let. ter postage tram three to Rio cents will be gratifying to the people' and influ ence them to ufge its speedy abolition upon their representatives The coon ty wants the cheapest postage it can get, and if it can be reduced to one cent on every letter that is mailed, by the simple doing away of a bNnlivh ar rangetnent that makes a privileged class of the people's •""r% ants. it will Ire a favor that will Inc generally ap predated and one honest net that Call he set down to the credo of the Radi cal rascals who have so often astoun ded the country by their In, ten frontery. The French news contiiiiiesto record additional facts concerning lie•conspi racy and plot against the Emperor's life. Arrests are living made in van -008 quarters of l'aris and its environs. We can't conceive why these assassins wantito lake hot, is's life. Fraii:e. like Mexico, must have a master, and at no time in its history has France 'hail half as perfect and nisi!. a one as Loy Pi N t tim.sox. France without N troi,EoN bu a headless a ship without a rudder or pilot—a nation without a purpose or destiny. Better that France bear with the ills of its dynasty, than to die nasty in Republi can license each a death as this foolish people are dying. The British NOllllllelli, He well fis the atititoriiien or .)itte of the ruhti heittal State+, 111 mos t.tg I,r lll%ea nation awl ,i 1 Thid ttf prollahlv nti,nuhttrd hr the meeting aid restored nettlorl of the Ecumenical Council at Rome. ' • "STATE RIGHTS AND FEDERAL UNION." A}IF- ef 4 I Just So Ttefore the Vnited States •••,enttle fakes ly was rt petition largely signed from the ITniversal Penie Society, praying Congress against an ine v reame oI cadets at the West Point 111 ilitary -Academy. At the same time there were also-sev eral petitions before the Senate for the total abolition of that elide institution. These petitions were put under the table ,as 11911111 in late l'ortgremseq, where the- prayers of the people are piled high -evert thing good; or .st•psi ble ta et en plausible finds a final rest ing place otil Tinder the parlinmenta• re table But the ,mint oflhir whole linsinesa 111 1 2 412`12 . 2V . 1•2 or wrong in that 2111 increase in \Vest will Atct• against the ititereqis ol,ence, for the truth is, there an 1 2 1112/11i ' 11411221 V war, or danger of war, 01 110%1,i,m for war, or prolicien c‘ ut warlike nottter9 in a latter-day \Vest Pointer, as there in in any other natiololl boarding house in the conn• try, incholing the Freedmen's Bureau. Neither the sinews of warolor 01f:mi - tins, the spirit, the energy, or the ability are 1,1,1 in Inxerions hoarding Images, ti hero the hair yrained 1.20119 of shoddy, nil evil\ intermixed with the ciilis of the Congo "marl and brother," are fell, and stinArl, and made IVe.gt N,inl ix nn langrr a nur my wr iors, but a cheap boarding Louse for vhitr ap4tart9 find black vagabonds. I t . .. 4 race 14 I.:, en in the palmiest days of his "Napoli:Ll - school ‘enture, 11 hen such men frietti,CClALA IN, Mid SYDNEY JOHN STON, anll,sr., and others' gave it a name for the memory of their aSSOCIa.• tIuDS within it_s prepincts, as harvest of tame sac waenot overprint, for Use amount annually expended upon it; with halt a dozen exceptions, the warriors born in its sacred precincts have been "men of buckram." It is almost enough say that MAJOR tkENERAL John pope learned to "kill for loser" there, to render it the laughing stock of the admirers of such heroes as ONS W A LI. vl 1,.!lON, who did not lean the art of whir there. No—nol Universal 'eace" Society, he thou calm and content. Rather Fa y Congress to make it universal, for Peace has little to tear front the now mongrelized Military Academy at West Point. And it w strange, with all the taco before the Universal Peace men, that they should have fallen into so grave an error. It is simply the Ibint to which all loafers and mediocrea in the Wert Ihint , and for the matter of that, to which vagabonds from all quarters point. West Point I N i lo ! Doh YQU I• I Ulory halleltuerum 1 'Way down in old Kalmuck the "man and brudder" has been done gone and "woted," Every nigger from every quarter of A tric's burning santle, from Lake Ngatni to the land of King Africanus, now domiciled utder the stars and et rupee and Kentucky's blue skies, has hail the privilege of poking in hie ticket, and making himaelf smelt if not felt, wberoer a local election has occurred, unmolested and with tone to make him afraid, and yet the top rail can't stay up! In other words, the black trigger •ote don't amount to shucks. It can't possibly do the Pale triggers any good in old Kentucky. It only damages the mean whites Who iota thou. The Radicals come out short. 'There are no offices for then), alas! in the "dark and bloody ground." One kind of a nigger don't go far in strengthening every other kind of a nigger, except in smell. The fact• of the business IR, until the tuggers arid their white / friends Flay more attention to breeding "colored wotera," they 11 , 111 stand no sort of show. They most in crease yearly about 10 hundred per cent. to carry Kentucky for the mean whites and scalawags. Pop Goes the Weasel 1 And that's the way the money goes. Now, we sytnpathize with widows, as much no any inarried man has a right to ; but this everlasting sympathy with rich widow 9 bids ; fair Id bank rap t the country. There is the widow Liwobs, who must drnw her peng.inti; then there's the widow of that (lend STANTONvilluin ; she gets her ;salary for hating been unfortunate enough to have to live with such a cold hearted moneter; and now, we have another unmated female mendicant applying for . liet "portion lair" of the bleedings from the people. This one seta up her claim because liar dead husband used to bold Gen. GaiNT's horse, when its owner was too drunk to hold it him self. Her departed's name was RAW. hiNns, dubbed General. What lie ever did to merit a commission, or to entitle his family to a salary, the devil proba. bly knows. NoW, if widows generally are to be salaried by the government, ally let them all gojn. Arise widows, and 3 ,qe r 4.0 u r lmtellood, or forever lieace 11 or IIII• \ kTIIIIIAN HAUNTED. lEEE= Nt, uih•r nmr, around nue, Night halt oluxrly huu ud flirt IL•re alone. And the vrindo ore nil And the Murk o.viiitS Sigh and moan Lone and bare and dreary Hoer Ihu fields 11111 i W..ttry Wan and white:" Wntriiing for the morning Without .ign ur .nrning, Thin sad night Fitfully the winds blow, Fitfully the clouds go, Like a ghost, And the tnoou, benighted, Flies o'er her path, affrighted 1.0 And the night lir haunted, And the stars are daunted And are hid, The tempest, like , * devil, Ili holding its wild ravel ('laud■ amid. And my hear) Is haunted By a form that's wanted And is gone And that form, departed, Left me, weary hearted, .Here altilpe! MOOKANNON, Dec, 9, IMO. Mortis! Law In Georgia Martial da y te_.in its most offensive form has been proclaimed in Georgia. The courts, State and Federal, are in lull operation there, no insurrection exists, no call tor troops have been made, and yet a mere captain of infan, try is now tryivg a wizen tor his life. When thr hist Georgia bill was under discussion ~the United States Senate voted rloent-every propotot tor authoriz ing the suspension of the writ of habeas corpus, and yet now, by i niere brute force and violence, without the faintest color of law and without the least pre tence of necessity, General Terry, in command of the troops stationed in Georgia, approt es the runt, behaviour of his subordinate, and tells him in so many words: " teal not permit the prisoner lobe produced in Court or admitted to bail, until decision in the premises is rendered at thesehead quar ters.- The writ sued out in behalf of the k id:tapped Georgiandrite accOrding ly been denied, On Wednesday, Mr. Beck offered a resolution in the lower House of Congress, to inquire of Gen eral Grant the authority of this pro cedure, whereupon Mr. Shank objects, and the Radical majority, by sustain ing that objection, stifles the call. So it has come to this, that the days of the Meade domination, when Men were put in a sweat box at Fort Pulas ki, to torture them into giving evidence against other !Dell, have returned to Georgia, and Congress abets the wrong. It in rumored that Grant thinks the best thing that can be done with the State is to make it a permanent province.—Just as the reconstruc tion sore is healing this man and his backers in the House tear open the ulcer, infuse into it new venom, l and irritate all its pestilent humors anew. More than this to enter the State of Georgia in trine of profound peace, and drag a citizen before a military corn mission for his life is a direct insult and inennce to every one in the Uni• led States. It revives the worst days of the "little bell," and betokens a lawless and ungovernable temper in the administration which threatens, if not checked, to do, at perhaps no very distant day, in Pennsyliania what it now does in the South.—Lancaster In telligencer. A Lanai ngbure damsel browses around every morning, leading a brindle cow. She stop" in front of the houses of her customers, and supplies them with milk drawn fresh from the brindle bo vine aforesaid. So you see, there can be no "shennegsli” on the quality of that milk, tiniest' the cow herself is in the ring. And this cow has always borne a good character. We have only ,one thing to whisper in ths'ear of that joy 1118 milkmaid. Don't come to New York with your cow, atal aim idicitv, and things, because the whole happy lot would get "snatched bald• headed," by some metropolitan heart ontasher, or Cooked by some minister. Suck to Lansingburg, like a good girl. —N. Y. Democrat. Spawle from the Ilteyotomm. —Rend this column cnrofuliy —Huntingdon Jurymen get two dollars • —Sinl4;m - int noarlerl fever ill prevailing In eitrll4lt, —The Altoona Sun manln th c e• doss of that 1 illage muzzled ime tiro at Whiter destroyed 300,000 feet of 'manly, QOO shingle,. —Mr, AgneEtt i p has been lecturing for the Allooithtub on the Woman Suffrage ques lion. —Eddie Baibtol 41'8. lb Ilan, Eaq., of L6k Haven, wan thrown from a mule Wit 11,0, breaking bin arm. NO. 1 —Toting Drum, convicted two years ago of !tilling a man In Greensburg, and sentenced to the penitentiary, has been pardoned by the =I —Who Annual Hoodoo of the Grand Lodge of I Templar, dfl'enneylvania will be held at Gellynburg, from the 13111 to the 18th of MIME —'l•he contract for building tho bridgo across the Bahl Eagle in Clinton county, has been let to Mows Ilrown,l3oheid & Co., Lock Haven, for iff.-200 =Peter Fowl, of York county, committed eulcide becatny he mut on the Jury that con aeted Billy Dona Ton of the murder of the P.ititt,ft —John Stump, a deaf end dumb IJOY or I; rveihrtniv, Was sent to the House 1.1 ltefugs of her day because, na hls mother slated. to burn the huuse ^' - Mr .loon II Hoover, of Lawrence township, Ira, held county, was killed un the 77th ult , by heing caught in the - 441 \I heel' rope while ,in ait log logo upon n sawmill'. HO body wan horthly mangled. f L —A poitilg woman In Itlemington, Clinton minty, !mole an attempt to commit Imo:kW the usher day an account or,lotnevtic dltileul lh'+ She did not I , lleeeed, lion ever, bill. !lOW hinno yaho 111. 111011111111 PrOgreSS asps they have hot one prisoner to the poi at that p 11104., and ha stays plot becaure Ito %ants to, a. that I notlnt• lion in nut strong enough to prevent him breaking out I(he tnado the attempt —There Is a pcor devil In the %anima° coun ty Jail serving put a ■entenee of thirty days for getting drunk and nicking a noise. Mean time his poor wife and six little children ar• suffering for the neeessaries of life Ile should be released —An old - gentleman nnmrd Stone, who was on a elelt to his gun at Renovo lust week, dug op Mollie pope . romwhieh he mistook for hone• radish, and eluting of it, died the eatne even ing Hie little gnimichild, wag sign poisoned, lon wilt recover. —Mr+ Can Buskirk, wife of the proprietor of the City Hotel a t I%' ilhanisport, who was se verely burned In tollikmh last by her clothes taking lirefrom the kitchen stove s ; died from the effects of the burning last week. BM out fered Intensely. —William Lloyd, a young man of Altoona died ery suddenly last week of hemorrhage. He weal to bed In usual health, hut was a eurpse,. before morning. He was about 90 yeart,of age, and much thought of. How truly, "in the midst of life we are in deathr"_ —Dr Monroe, who violated the person of Mil*. Ante Johnvton at the Montour Hon** in I.ock Haven, while under the Influent of ether, and afterwards, under a promise to marry her, nt the City Hotel In WllHamnpOrt, rota been tried and found guilty His . 00untlei have applied for a new trial. —fit • cemetery In Philadelphia there an seven graves, aide by side, which contain the remeltn of a nom and his six wi•en When the firat wife died the third one wee threat years old l aced the fifth an infant of twelve months, while the lain wife was not born till the year folios lag the death ofthe first. —Am board of trustees of the Central Nor mal liehonl at Lock Haven is eomposnad of t h e following gentleini n L. A. Mackey, P. W. Pries, W illiam Parson., M 0. Ball, 0. I Eliatt•r• lee, J N Welliver, If J. Harvey, U. W. Shinn, NVerren Marlin, Joseph Nestritt, 0 J tl Furst, A Achenbach, it H Boggle. —The dead body of Christian Richard, who has 'nen mining for several weeks, was found lately In French Creek, • few mules below Meadville The evidenee before the Coroner proved that he had been murdered. Two . thousand dollars are olTered for the apprehen• non of the murderer—one thousand by the Mayor"( Meadville and one thousand by the" commissioners of that county —A fit occurred In Altoona the other day between a Democratic derkey from Lewistown and four • loyal" nigger' of that city. The "loyal" follows attempted to beat Radical pi Inciples Into the other's head with sticks, stones, clubs, flsa, lc., but the breve dark ey Democrat manfully resisted, and made his antagonists feel that it was a game 'that he could play at as well as they -Thu Pennsylvania State Sunday School Convention, for this year, will be held at liar. riuliorw, one the 14th, 15th, and 16th of next month. Mr tieo. If. Stuart of Philadelphia, is expected to preside. Each Sunday School ID the Slate la requested to send two or more ilelefmtes The Ministers of the gospel, Sun• day Sehopl Supte. and leachers of the State are Invited to attend and to participate in the exerelsoes. —The Perry county Democrat tells us of the following tbmarkahle reetoratlon of voice, In ltiwnilield latelp, "Miss Mary: Clark, daughter of Michael Clerk, of title borough, who hoe not spoken above a whisper for near ly nit yearn, etnidenly recovered her voice the other day It Appears she had a violent spell of roughing, after which, to her great surprise, oho found that her voice had been restored. Cr Strickler had repeatedly encouraged bar with the assurance that sooner or later she would recover her voice and to her great de. light his prediction has proved true." —A Eirruscuirr Low roa TIE Pairricnox ov Tam:T.—During the last session of the Legis lature, a very stringent law was pissed for the protection of trout In the counties of Clinton. Lycomlug, totter, Tioga and Sullivan. The first section fixes the time for catching trout from the first day of April to the last day of July, and prohibits their being caught in any manner except by angling. 760 assionli sec.' lion prohibits their transporialicnk• any place, firm or persons outside of the State. Th• fifth and sixth sections Impose • fine, and Impris onment In the county Jail, upon any person or persons who may *wigs in fishing on the cabath day. The eighth Heston of this ball renders It unlawful for any proprietor of any hotel, restaurant, eating house, or saloon in any of said 000nties, to contract with or to sm• ploy any person to catch, or fish for trout, for him, and It also prohibits all persons from selling or disposing of any trout to any such proprietors. The act was approved by the Governor on the 16th day of April last.—Clision Democrat. n =I
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