IS Democratittchm El BY P. GRAY MEE,IO4 Jo NI W. VREY, ASSOCIATE Eorroft Ink Slings —"Sir TITUS SALT is engaged in Bsh• breeding on the Aire." ()Twomey they will be salt Johnstown Tribune boasta a Hign eighty feet long. Not bairns long rtß me y of the lice it tells, _.Queen VICTOR! A hits seventeen gr andchildren. "Increase and multi— plc" line evidently been the motto in OW family. _ciKvery dollar due this office," says ttn exchange, "in wanted to keep things moving." And to keep the Slierifffrom moving therm _lf ,Tonx Mt - Mammy disgraces th• rosilion he occtipies in Congress, what shall be said of Bry BuTLeR, wnirts— %four, Corona, and others ofjbat ilk? --In Rhode Island they put a man to jail for sleeping in churA, but the minister who puts him into the BOlTl— nolcia state is allowed to go scot free. —The Iluntinplon Globe can't im• !vine %flint three extra Radical papers Cllll - 0t to do in Bellefonte. Get work to do, of course—dirty work, like the /;lobe does. BuTLIR, BEECHER and GRANT are to celebrate the Fourth of July at Woodstock, Connecticut. Se'eral oilier temperance men are expected to , participate. -WRITTELIORR, the South Carolina cadetship seller, has been returned to congress by the negroes of his district. Well, he is just as good as any of hie Radical associates. —A Western paper thinks that if the Indian chief, RLD Cloun,were taken to \ew York, to see a parade of the N I . seventh Regiment, it would take the conceit out of him. Rev. T. De WITr Talmadge profes ses great respect for the power of the press. Some of its power ought to be exercised in squelching just such rev erend mountebanks as he. —Some Radicals are getting the hysterics over the fact that some de cent people decorated the graves of nilfeilerates as well as Federal.. We never could hate a man after he was dead. 'l•he Democratic Editorial State • • ..1, .t A Itt,ona, bide fair to be .1 gr,11.,1 loieVr.s. 'I he Democratic edi• t era or the State will put the party on the path to victory, and make the 28th pi June a day to be remembered. —The Huntingdon Globe says that a monkey escaped from ORADT'II show at Bloody Run, recently. Evidently, it has taken refuge in the sanctum of the Globeoffice, and this accounts' for the baboon style of that paper for the last two or three weeks. —J. S. CORNIIAN, of the Monitor, at Huntingdon, offers himself as a candi date for the Democratic nomination for assetnbly. Coanumt has a good deal of pluck to attempt to beard the Radical lion in his Huntingdon coun ty den. We hope hill not be hurt I —Glairr gave the Indians it grand reception at the While House, the idea being to impress them with the power and magnificence of the Great Father They are reported to say they "filed much the great father; so much good eat—and much good squaws." —Little boys in Huntingdon ninti4e tilemselve, by clitnbing out of the (top bore on the roofs of house. and tlo'a to the eves • to watch the pns•erm by iin the pavements. Smart • hove, thii-e Huntingdon urchins, but they II woke funerals an everyday occurenre there, if they don't stop such tricks. —Two men—one named ANI , RF.W ALusov'end the other ANDREW EL usov—both of Bedford county, but of different townships, innile desperate at tempts to kill themselves the oilier the first with a barlow knife and I I" , other with n razor. The interven t• ..r ri ien Is in zoi•I teRROD prevented n• .14 of two Vi•r% silly people. -`$ env of our representatives at forei g n courts are mere boors, and are publicly laughed at. One of thew, ftev. 3. P. CRAVER, who is the husband of President GRANT'S sister MARY, 111)(1 holds the responsible position of Uni ted States Consul to Leipeic, was Cow ktiteci in the streets of that city the other day, for a meanness which it isn't worth while to mention. Such non are likely to give us credit (?) abroad. ----Senator HAMILTON, of Texas, said in slate speech : "Instead of grant. ing amnesty to the rebels, we should take them by the throat, and knock them on the' head." lie meanes the Rads. should take them by the throat and search their 'pockets. We think the 'l'exane should take HAMILTON by the seat of his breeches, and. heave him in• to the Seguin river. VOL. 15 The White Man's Party The magnificent majority recently given by the Democracy in New York, is evidence that the people appreciate the movement of our grand old organ ization in favor or a WIIITC MAN'S PARTY. Too MCICII . negro has made them sick, and they eagerly reach after any -chance to extricate themselves from the apparently, hopeless mire in to which adherynce to Radical policy has plunged therty: Disgusted and sick at heart they now see that what the Democracy told them in years gone by was only too true; and, with repenting minds and vows of futve good, torn to the Democratic Party as the or and hope of the country itt th's after. • Such has been the erdlet of the pcu pie in the Empire State, and such will be the verdict of the People in all the States. For there is no disguising the fact that throughout the whole' coun• try there is wide-spread and universal disgust with and distrust of the party in power. ft has broken every prom• ise it ever made to the people; it has overturned the fundamental principles upon which the Government was found ed; it has trampled under foot the Constitution and 8 uhetituted for the written law the behests of a usurping and illegal Congress; it has converted sovereign States into military provin ce.; it has denied representation to the people ; it has disfranchised one third of the white men of the coumttry, arid worse than all, has conferred the right of citizenship upon a limit of ignorant blacks, who now lipid the balance of Power and threaten to become the rul ing element otdhe country. it has al BO burdened the people with enormous taxes and reduced the prices of labor. In short, rt has been all that it not to have been, and failed to be, in any re spect, that which it should have been, Ilence, the people are dissatisfied, and feel that they have .been trilled with. They realve now that the eMi liden'erit they gave to t , lie Radical lead ers has Leen abused, and their most vital interests dreadfully imperiled. This is the feeling of the whole coon try, and the election in New York was but the evidence of the tremendous reaction that has resolutionized all hearts. Thank Iletoen' the very weapon which the Radical leaders thought would insure them success, has been turned against them. The Fifteenth Amendment is doing its work, and aserywhere the WHITE MEN of the land are rallying to the support of the Democracy. The MAN'S PAS n• is gaining ground and hour ly receiving accessions to its standard. The people cry : let the Radicals take awl keep their niggeis—we don't want , we will have nothing to d, with ' ,tio the hall keeps rolling on, mg larger and larger, until, Final achieve resistless size and loree, and crush e%er, thing that has the temerity to stioil before It. Three cheer, then, and a tiger for Ton Wilt TE Plllll. bather around it, 1111 C !Hell hut white wen are wanted in it, and none eine will be 11,,11111t11`41. Ila 1111H:11011 14 a glo rions--14 tnegnitheent —l4 grand will MIOII,-111141 It ls ill rein I tmlly alive an.l purity the hat Ica, The San Domingo Job ILtn\T 1H Ho an \lOll,, i the biggest sr% Indio of the piiimle %et proposed, T( we except the laud ilralibing ridicule oldie North Piwitie railroad company. There 14 ' 1110r1VV In it for c i 44.vr, 4 arid his Iriends in large q uantities, and that accounts for thou nn\ et lo IlaVe et)11• grees purchase butt tln this subject the Nevi \ orb: sheds a ray of light that makes the saliject clear to the dullest comprelien , ion. \ The Sint is a. itatlicitl paper, but, nertirtheles., it speaks soino.,%liolesoice truths sonic times : Th e i i „,,,„ t “,„ of Al 1111111011111141 a 11/111 inry (or the pmeinkre inorloy 'c t'lllY I rielc tic /11.00 , , 1.1110 ),11.11.•, Tio• k but a 'hop In the ronorn of p r0 i ..,•,,i c ,mordirore 'rice scheme Is to gel the kland PIIV 1.11,e, and, having got It, tic 11T , a 11,1,11 •Illtlo,lflf magn Urals without regard to et prokre For Oda purpose the i•drhy meourcll lwAt Mt,. o n 0, 11,11111 d for (playa, docks, and 1114 like, with the laudable Idea of narking (murk... pay round ly for every Inch of the Marlon Twerity llllllloklll would riot four the to Ile forest Domin go, if once acquired It is the largeatinir. after the railroad epoliallone, which has been put up, and the rem tficationg In It 1..“Na1l (10111 1.110 White 'Renee to all the moon , . of real or sup posed influence. Warm --The %%Tallier lIV "STATE RI'ONTS AND FEDERAL UNION." BELLEFONT.I4 PA., FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1870. , 3 "J.()) the Poor/Indian !" There Walt a kow wow this week in lyashington between a number of Ulan chiefs and the Great Father. Among 'the Indians are Itcn Ci.oun and tiPOTTED two of the most celebrated and ablest chiefs now living. The noble red man complains that the Government does not live up to its treaties—that it keeps back their pro visions arid moneys, and that the ivhde s ettlers infringe on their land.' in search of gold and bpttaloes, and, (in imita lion of our Itadical rulers of tfr lay). take whatever'theyi handy Cali .ay t on, especially making free nith their I ponies, Ste. In defence of itself "The Gm ern ment" had not much to say, lint en denvored to apologize for its shoricom Ingo and neglect of its Indian children, on the plea of the difficulties a great got ernment had in conductini' af- Inks. It assured the Indians, lion ever, that the treaty ohligati4s would all be carried out, and that tiley should receive their provisions i add then cautioned theta that they must not fight among themselves, nor agaillt4 the peo ple of the United States nor ideal their cattle or horses. Of course, this pow now amounts to Just nothing at all. our Indian athors are very badly managed. There are too many scamps in office, under the Indian bureau, who take better care' to fill their own pockets than they do to carry out the instructions of the Gov ernment. Promises are made to the poor Indians that are never fulfilled, and when their disappointment breaks out in the shape of an incursion into the white settlements, then troops are sent, with fire and sword,to ravage and destroy. This is the way the disturb ances are kept up and the cause of all our expense and trouble with the In Brans. The rascals who play fast and loose with the red men' in this way, and thereby imperil the lives of the people who have ventured to the frontiers of civilization, ought to be brought to jr- 1 i lice and punished sonic way, If this cannot be done, they should all be discharged and new and responsible men put in their places. It is not on ly wrong to deceive the Indians, but it is death to American citizens. Strtet and severe penalties should he unposed upon all persons who 'poach upon the Indian lands and shoot their buffaloes and steal their horses, and the Govern went should be careful to see that they get the provisions and money it has pledged itself to give them. It was for the purpose of coming to some understanding with the Indians that the Government invited these chiefs to Washington. We trust some permanent arrangement may be made with them which win UMllre peace On the borders and the consequent reditc. non ofthe enormous expense we are at to maintain an army On our frontiers. Let the Government act in good faith, and thus deprive the Indians of all pretense for going to war. A Isis e all, let there be no more such enormous crimes committed in the name• of lin inanity as was the horrible ui absitere of the Peigan Indians by SIII,IIII, N and B 110:R. The Great Jewish Mstisecre The telegraph on Tlitas:ftty of lust week brought us the terrible newt of the wholesale ilia'lBllCTe of tha bewb-i inhabitants in (Moineha or lioniani, the largest or inetropol Imo piovlice Itt Turkey, by the native Christian point lation. This astonishing intelligence has taken the whole world by surprise, as the idea had been long entertained that the days of religious bigio lin • pa,med awm. IVII mitt. prvootttim 111111 in cold blood the "chiistians' butchered thousands of the Israelitish taith, rising upon them, without a sin gle word of Warning, and throughout the whole province, slaughtering them by the hundred. Men, women, chit. dren, of all &get; and conditions fell be neath the knives of the assassins, until the streets ran blood and the very earth was softened:with the scarlet flood. Thitt is horrible—awful--And yet it has been done in the nineteenth centu ry and in a land' where all religtonti are tolerated. Can it he possible that the 1111'11 who iIaVC dor tbi.. thing pro• fee l art religion of hors Cllsn it and call tAninselvea "Christians V lOunielia or Roumania its that per• two or territory anciently caUd Mace. (lonia and Thrace. In 1860 the whole number Id Jews in European Turkey way ehturnated at 70,000. How many of then' inhabit Ronnieha we do not know, but probably the greater pro— portiot, live there. At the @sine time the number of tireeks and Armenians iansUunounted to about 10,000, • 000 with 640,000 Roman Catholics. So that, in case of a movement for the ex unction of the Jews, the latter would be utterly tumble to protect themselves. lithe slaughter had extended through• out the whole of European Turkey in the same proportion as in Roumelia, Ihr hole Jewish population roust min e been n 114_0 out of existence. This sinful massacre seems to have been instigated only by an intense ha tred of the Jewel—not by any offensive net or acts on their part. The absence a the reigning prince from the pro• owe was taken advantage of by the "Christians . ' to begin the tearful work, which was commenced simultaneously at all points, On hearing of it, that ruler hastened home with all speed, and by this time has no doubt reduced his fanatical and murderous subjects to submission. iew of fire terrible slaughter, we umlerstaini the United States Govern. ment has appointed a Jew consul at Bucharest, with instructions to place all of bin race who desire it under the protection of the United States flag. We trust this will induce.. the Turkish authorities to do I eir utmost to save the Inraehtea from further ulanghter and to Jiring to punishment the leaders of the wretches who have so basely and criminally imbrued their hand 4 in human blood. We publish, in another sonic particulars of this horrible tragedy. Did they Ever tell the Truth II there is ally one anywhere wh(4 . can point to any single plank in any platform that the radical or mongrel party , has put forth, as au ( numeration Of principles, since the day of its Inccle him, that it has not openly violated or shamelessly repudiateei, we would be under peculiar obligations to ii If he would point it out. To begin an enumeration of the pledges they have violated, of the promises they have broken, would be a task equaled only by a catalogue of thetturnes and sins that have blackened the pages of his tory since the creation ut Adam. No promise that could be made to secure the confidence of a confiding people but they have made; no pledge for laithful performance of duty, bill they have given,; and now, after ten )(we trial, wlAt promise Can they point to that they htt'e not broken—what pledge that they have not violated ? The history of that party is simply a Written record of wrong and deeep tom and ruin. If its ILllcmerg had the faith of ELIJAH they would be fools to follow it farther No difference what professes--noll manor what it pre len.l4 —it nets only for the benefit of tilos,. It 'dares in power, trod to the ,letnmcnt of those from ahotn they ill • • tiro place. We are not going: to attempt an enumeration of what it han proninied and what 1 has laded to fulfill, but we are going , " to amk, and inbi.t npoaan an•aer from itar,up!Nlrturt to,Lty, ?chat at nate proptima hat it tier Aade that it kne Hat ta.ken 1!•e vilarge. That It 1/114 broken all - et' Cry one—and, unless those still cling log to IN hopcle•M hosoni, Call show that it has not, how ran they ask a deceived, tt tonged and outraged people to lull support if. tier up your memories a nd un4wer --Eighty seven millions of acres of the people's land, valued sow at $.2,50 per acre, is the atiloant a mongrel Cos green voted to .I.tv f;mi:tr. and itiv other theiving speculators, for the people who have thus he robbed are to receive no return, whatever. Tao hundred and seventeen millions, fire hundred thousand dollars, is the net amount of this gigantic Northern Ps cifle, railroad robbery, and radical pa pers havMt a word to say in condem nation of it. ----The New Yor loidependenre nail IS said IA) weigh nine tone. Upon %%Hob a eyhical CURS Itiriiiigea spleen, saying. "nut "If Nn hens " nny olle of its leaders.•' Fire vs. Slaughter: A tremendous fire has laid in ruins the wealthiest quarter of Constantino ple. Motlques, bazars, dwellings, Hien tree and other buildings were consum ed with fearful rapidity. The Golden Horn and the Bosphorus are yet cov ered with a pall of thick smoke. The scene is described as being one of aw ful grandeur This conflagration, coming so soon alter the massacre of the Jews, looks like's stroke of.Pivihe vengeance upon the Turks for not better protecting the poor Jews from the hatred and as moults or the "chrislian" population of Itcminelia and other provinces of the Empire. Wheu we remember that the Jews were once the chosen people of God, and that they have his ptomiee eventually to return them to their own land, it is reasonable to suppose that Ile will not look upon their oppres sion and massacre unheedingly. Though yet under the ban displeasure, as they have been for eighteen hundred years, the Almighty no doubt holds thosi Governments un der which they live responsible for their protection and kind treat4ient, such thovertiniente being simply k,rue tees for Him until such, time ai l He titian see fit to gather together, in one fold, thieve scattered sheep of ancient For n long tone the Turkish Emp hay been called the "nick man." Let it but allow such fanaticism as has been exhibited in the late massacre to obtain the ancendancy, t and its digs°. Von will be assured beyond perad• Glktore Russia is watching her chance to gobble it up, and will seize with avidity upon just such a pretext as thin. The Sublime Porte,then,should take the late great fire as a warning, amid go steer his course as to best, pro iliiitinte the favor of Providence. --A new paper,to advocate the claims of II AIRY WIItTE, of Indiana county, to the next Governorship, is to be tnbhahed In Greensburg, Weetmore land eottilty. It will be called th e Greensburg Tribuneand Westmoreland True I?epubliean, and edited by JAMBS It. Me A rEc E-q. ultun Republican cannot get fixed. Its former proprietor, Mr. IL E. Si ii +I reit, has repurchased it, and will hereafter conduct It. —.IA MEN N. Itithi.es has retired riom the Waynesburg Repository, ind is succeeded by Mr. W. G. W. DAY. —The editor of the West Chester J,iffersonian ie now enjoying the recre ation urn visit lo Virginia. —Chicago has a new Sunday paper called the Sunday Democral. These Sunday Journals are about the only evidence. Chicago has of Sunday. —The National TypograyLiical,Un -1011 meets in Cincinnati the present eek -7'wata ray S(ar ix the name of a new daily paper just started in Alla. giteny City, by Mr. Thompson Burton. It is to be especially denoted to the intetesis of A I IvgbefQ. I loath - emoting of time o, Whether nenkr or far owl.) , And tiny Imngn,ll.lol, tine On•rer In the night WIN' And the mummer elerdh4+ find MI I .riving my upon the 0, to.. For the radiant FM, I t•IMMI ma (If your dark rind hi - Ohara eyee. And to k not, the,• it n treason., I too tellor r ontl o'er Anti to le.. •I ,o,• I. o plorrurv•. I lure i,• to t. felt before MooN 01.104. Joao 7,1870 .14,NA1l I). lI,N)V ER, Esq., a promi nent Democratic politician, died in Washington, (a) Saturday last. Du- Aug the administration of President Pt F mi.., Mr. Ifoovsla watt United States Marshal for the District of Columbia, and was a warm personal friend of the President. Ile„, was, nI o, for a time, engaged in the newspaper business, and was a . gentleman or high charac ter and tinientipachable integrity. —The Milwaukee female barbers are multiplying rapidly. &nue one of Client got .the measles sharing her man, amnia.; had a baby. Moral—Barber tig itk too pndrflc MI an CltlliToyrtiellC for maids. "Next l" NO. 23 Journalistic. Tor thi• ‘V•Tcnsimw DREAMINQ. Spars from_ the Keystone. —firming a late thtmder sierra ime Maw ing, two man wen streak by ll;blab* —Twenty glued were oputiki lu tb . hone!' at Selinsgrove list week. gad, fredic- —A 20g1 pound belt, coating $lOOO, was hung In O h m court house eteaple In Indians, the other day —Berwick le the beecitivarters of a On of borne thieve., counterfeiters sod pillagers in general —Masontown has the akaamilloo cow. Shia gives thirteen and • half gallons of milks day, and Is Improving. —South BethMato In alarm about mad dogs. KM 'em, OH 'em. Scarlet fever also pee. ails la that place. —The Commissioner, of ASkyetneeounty are about to reconstruct th• Jell of that twenty and Iron clad the cells. ---.. , amuel Hazzard, the compiler of the "Col on int Records of Pennsylvania Arehlvee," died at Germantown recently. —The rats In Marietta don't oars a darn for expanee. They make their nail of postal curreney, ant up Into bits. ~at Ludlam' a map nomad Kibler had his hand uru■hed to a Jelly between the eos wheels of en lee-ortwo Machias. —During a violent storm, a week or so sygo, a quantity of sulphur was preolpilated,upou this township of Hanover; York county. —The celebrated Armstrong oil well la flowing 18 barrette an hour. Other 'zoom:into say nee barrels a day. What • fortune. —A man named Jackson ♦llea, of Wilcox, Elk county, MAD run over and killed by th• ears al that place on Monday Of lame week. —A bee flew into the ear of a Chester nounty young man, and stung him. In less than half an hour he was dead Bee•ware of stingers. —Norristown has sued Its borough council for not keeping the @tripoli to proper condition. The council were held to ball In the sum of 1500,C0. —lnTuckhannock, the butchers ain't Par ticular w`iose beef they kill. Anybody's oow, standing round, will do, and off goes its head In • Jiffy. —A little boy named Black, was badly burned at Conemaugh by the Ignition of match** that he carried In his pocket. It Is said he will out recover. —Wm English, of Brookville, moulded 10D perfect plow points, of lire different patterns, In one day. As far as heard from, he ii enti tled to 04 big knife. —A Hula. child of B. 0. Wright of Broadtop township, Bedford county, got lost In the mounteina the other day and wandered around 18 hour■ before It was found. —A man yarned Wililium Mew& fell un. der a train of cars, while attempting to Jump on, at Harrisburg, on the Slat, and had both his legs crushed so badly that WI died in • few hours, —There is ply4;on the top of Laurel II ill, in Feyette county, known M the Phil.. delphia rock., where snow can be seen now thiloafeet deep and icicles as thisk se a 0003- mon seer-log. —That story of the two small children in Altoona, who made a raid on a homeopathic Medial.. chest, and devoured the oontsinta of 1 vials without Injury, in a good Joke on dm homoepathista. —Johnstown observed Decoration Day on a grand geode. There were several secret goal- Mien, the firlidepartment, a company of &m -ares, and o large concourse of ailissns to the line of proommion. —A watchmaker in Met Brady had pressing Imminent, out of town the other day, and, in his Mute. took with him a number of watches that had been left with him for repairs. lie ha* not eines been heard of. —James EL Stars. a "loll" to-ipaber in Knot Bradford township. Chaster county, has Ida his fsmily to rejoice over his stemma* ma/ this tun pay, rs or theist ,w nobly to mourn aweless o some $4OO, that disapposred with him. —Mr. Mfm. D. Price, of Cambria county brow iiitoomi at his dog beam** It wouldn't bey him, whareupoa th• dog tumid upon od lacerated his arms fearfully. Hs Ille oho he neat morning. The dog, we moan. —A young man named Burns, was *overlay bitten by • horse in South Bethlehem the other day He was engaged la grooming the ant mat at the time. Ilia jaw waa ••••filij ittjurod. a couple of teeth and pieces of bone being pulled out. • —A little sou of Mr. James Cauvery. of Ebensburg, t. bed to climb upon his father's wagoii, which was heavily loaded with sand, while in motion, but fell off and under one of the hind wheels, which passed up one of his legs, over Ills body and off at his shoulder. Strange to say, the little fellow was not injured a bit. —The Gnutdt & Bulletin of Williamsport claims that Lycomlng county has the biggest boy In the State George Wurster, living 1111 Woodward township, IT years of age, stied• 6 feet P Inches high, and weighs 240 pounds, lie measures 48 inches around the shoulders, to Inch°s arountinhe chest, and 40 Inches around the liipP —At Canton, Bradford county, Just as the New York Circus was about to begin its per. formanre, a lerritiq thunder storm bunt apots the earth, during which the tent wee blown down upon the audience, and a great deal of consternation created. Fortunately the only person•lnJured was a small child. During the same storm, a house wail struck by ligitming and burned to the ground. —A itnic.-111r. Andrew F. Clew.,ll, residing a short distance above Nazareth, la the owner of a clock which has been In possession cf the Clew*ll family sines 1750 passing down front branch to branch successively. During all this lime it has not bean over • quarter of a mile from where it was originally set up. The old marker of thrto'efootfailacHoks away as accurately now as the best of our modern clocks, and bids fair to last 150 years longer.... Bethlehem Times. —The East Brady independent says: On Saturday night last a serious accident hap poned to the furnace in the Bend. The stone wall which held up the croak yard,and inclose proximity with the engine house and furnace, suddenly fell In, oarrying with It the blast re. ceiver nod forcing in the whole engine bowie, which amid the net amount of debris, contin ued to run And thr3w the cootie bricks about for time at a fearful rate. The engineer and another person were In the *brine Mom when the crash came, but they inanstrintle escape. The lose will reach. from Sls,Wto to 840,000 The cause of the wall talllu, 112 , Wa1l from the heavy rain and want of serest to diet elf this accumulated water . Hav ing a 'pant engine On hand there was bat • trtillordelay In carrying on the manufacture of pig iron. Work was resumed on Tuesday morning. Hard times and taxes These at,' the results of Radical rule.
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