- uemucrattg - Watb . fim.ari. i ii p, A , . - BY P. GRAY MEEK JOE W. FUREY, 4 ITR EDITOR Toms, $2 per Annum, ln.Advence BELLEFONTE, PA.: Anidsy Morning, June 24,1870 Editorial Convention Poltava bilfu roe:meted by EOVOTRI demo aliatioadAnr• blho West. u+n , .ume the re gponolbility of mak inrc can upon the demo editora of the unto, I , k 111041 in cum 0 Hon, and RlOO to dealannte the nine ant Wove We therefnro reeornmend lltouno. Toupokly ikle24ol of Julia, at three o'e k P M .Itwry P 114nn, President Petnnerntw Editotbil ks4rwintinn Wertforn rentirvlvnn T Ft. PAWL 1 W. 5et`1 , 11,10. 4 .) —llf tsPoirg Poq The Convention at Altoona next Tuesday. 'Before we issue another 1‘ 7 %% (im ‘x, thet/emocratic Editorial State (on ♦ention will h;n•te met and adjourned. Oa Tuesday next, at Altoona, the membersgf the Democratic Editorial fraternity of the State will arthertilde,t• take counsel together, es to a hat shall best conduce to the party interest and to the welfare and interest of our belos •d countrv. There will he Plynng) earnest, able men there—men gifted with eloquence and ivihdoin—men who toll not calm.- lel hastily nor agree to measures with out duecontsideration--nien who are vetvrans In polities., and who have, in peen , gone by, been safe and trusted .01Insellors of the Democracy. At the stuile time there is no doubt prevoilerating influence of the Criricentibil will be Made up of men who partake largely of ••I'uung American" ideas. Youthful, vigor,ate, &surest -Ave men—men who are oppri , ed kt , criitiptondies tv:th the enemy, and who are determine,' to fight for the principle that this is n NI cs's Go% KR• \T. Men who will oppoAr Negro Suffrage in all its form•, ing that the ignortfit, hem , tial African can have /I nil (11 right ought •rot to have any part or lot ;n the conduct of the afraing of tiny I?eptll,- lie. From prevent indications there w ill be a are attendance, and we expect to lee representatives from et err nook and corner in the State. We shall there meet men of every kind. We shall meet men who write ahle e.ii- torw., r mn g ent prirn7rnpliQ, ‘Nllty fill icismr, comprehensive re% teas. We shall meet oralArS, statesnien,scholark. poets. In fact, we shall meet ever\ hoilv that, *anybody (begging the pardon tit those who may be compelled to stay at home,) and the result will he a grand combination of intellect and intelli ;fence, such an can only he (Mind in the asks of the Demo:racy. rind the deliberations of which cannot tail to throw light upon the questions that nray come before it, and make theiltity of the Demorwatie party as plain to our moral and political perceptions as the Sun at noonday. We really antieipate a eery import ant and interesting time--au occa..ion Irmo which may miring results of great imiortanre to the Democratic Parte of Pennsylvania. We believe each hem ocratin editor will go to Altoona leel ing that it is to be an important ()era sion, and with the resolve to do all in this power to eubserve the object for which it 'mil called At least, we truht that each is the general feeling, and we believe that the Goneerition will Inc the foundation of the future and per manent triumph of the State l)einocra es . of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia Radicalism The Radicals had conventions ul Philadelphia the oder day, for the pur pose of nominating ward tickets, A , and at nearly all of them the greatest disorder and confusion prevailed The advocates of niggerism attempted to foist their men into too prominent po sitions, and this the More decent 01 th e party 'couldn't stand. As a conse quence, there was in several of the wards a general row. Pistols were tired promisconueli . , and four or five men shot, while curses and hurrahs mingled together in the wildest emits @ion. So great was the disturbance and inharmony that even tile Radical papers speak of it in severe terms, pro. notincing it a disgrace to the city, &c. Such is the present condition of the Radical party in Philadelphia. They have nominated their tickets, it is true, but tome of the men on them are the most odious and unpopular in the city. The Democracy never had a better (thence to beat them than at present, and now is the time to annihilate them losever, Thof Aoom of Nadia/111On is sealed, everywhere, but' we Shall hail with par ticular gratification the news of thAr final discomfiture in our State metrop olis. Right We are glad to learn that. the un — ( conihnerable • ) emocracy of Clinton Climbs . , intend presenting the name 01 G. G. Deb , F., Earl., as their cmillidate for Legislature at the coming election.. We do not know whether 1111 i. ]hest: desires the position, or whether he would accept, but we 40 know that me" "itl"he ahility thtit po"-esses, and the experience he has hal u, a member or the Ilimqe will he needed at Harrisburg next %sinter. The new apportionment' will be Made ItilaleallSlll will try to Imiten upon is villianons a bill as the one that nor deprives OP of our fair show or rehire sentatises both at Harriiiliorg and Washington, and we a ill nee I such men as Dit.sr. to (lid in teciiring an honest and lair retledricting of %ie Slate. Clinton County has many Dem ocrats alit - , would mahe Ull'lll\ll, :idle, and worths' Ilepresetitativo., but...fess of them hate had experienee, told - pertenee i %hat I. 11 e1.,101 ne\t winter. The next seq,ion or the Legislature ill he one of the most important ones that has been held for years, and the Democrats of rlimtm art' right- as thee 'thy:ly s re- -in reeinznutir,!, 1111 , 1 1 , 1 1 -V( . 111111'2 ttd - 1114'111 , 11\v , .L nu•mlier \din hill 11 oii i Lun r, and cared f r Journalistic We are Ili ietlt, , ipt „1• the fie-t mtin her of the Y'hr• Wed //tittirwtxt, a new t0,, , ,11dv parer 01,1 started in FaNette,ille, New York, at the prn•e of r,t) eent- a year, by F A I )%a I \ 7/u 1 1 umor tAt Lids lair to come n popular I,l,,,rde,being a sprigic -11 and 'III imblicatiOnl it COIIIBIII. eight cli , ily-priated pawn a allow a mingle adn erttienient, ai';l all um aro cle4, both ~ riginal and selected, 1-I,fi- Cate that a inal.ter mind IA tit the lieho \VP 111-11 the II(,N raiwr in 1(.4 hrrulinr, Inte of journali-iii, Ipt.lte% :r1,4 Clint ' 11 , 0. huin ttr,l 110 ii r. .1 Is C..- I i•-t In , it —Th e Carh-L• I ./stritere has ja , t eu lerti tilt .e‘etith roar. May It , futu4e he na •.ticeesi,fill ay Ha past ha.. 1114'11 tree nvid The weekly tilt Crttir? nlall wadi , app4 artinoe Ilur talple la.t rov It about fig ft' a could(' of hed Id:1111,04 Pewed Interebting k\tttl,`E heart of mix— tcell, paciser, her tiowth I)ernorrat ii•t gro‘‘t, o,lt of u. 01.1 clutln•4, 0.0.1 nppt•tr , ni nn +ntin• neW dre—+ lust the kind of tt nite Iu ti;?ltt ntdu aliment ni (hi., but %%dither I\lLlf ling?nib, Mu'lu 4 elll MO tt, lint 11111111 W( 01 a DVIIII, ortat,e chatttotat ‘‘e ha, list reen Cati ' t tell fit - •‘ champion like it ME lIIIIr 131)13 -1.33 t. es, alias was Inrnniw 11.8,31 \„ 11„. 1 . 131013 titirin, the late 'boo' , placed an l NI: ti,,,unted to plea , linttiess" I,‘ his sadden :ma Inva 'lt. " 1 "'"' II"' '`" rialde appearance :it 1.331115 i :Ile at the ' 1 7 4 has liven in en stirrg. ‘1,1 , 111•11 11 , , 11,,11 , 1. 1%' 1 .1.tt and bane xnd m: :tan eloeltaiti 01 lit, y, ..f I„, t l y caldire 113 I . 33l3gress JunisMaim press,t,g ,in either RI 11111 is a liar and a hull:bug, and 111 I a helie, I,ia.t• IS II colnard reins-I, aide nlarnit , regamisl the /11131 rt lull ' l ' llert• Is lilt a slight dill hilt 10 111111 Ihr 13111 - h 01 11114 Npat erehee m our et eH 111*A ecn thehe 111110` i1111i1 , 401118. The one I I Eli 111 toile of dattger got tot° a bottle, while Ibe other ( aht,a)s got a bottle into Veiny they are 11 IIfCCII/I+ couplr ill "1)001 ;uppers'. -Bk.\ ri Lit says that C'tll.ll 111 NI, 1111111 . 0 V% rite the President's last iii.ehonge ISFNNI don't intend to have his property than itered out to such an nnsynil,nthining, lossili7ed, pout u•nl Bohemian ',platter an thi! any lent (• ti 11l \Veil, It'N a rein sinall matter who wrote it fur tli.% TovitEt%,l. A smart boy, nt ten, could do an well, if not better than the President, and an to Iik.NNI ' S right and title to itri paternity, any half witted fieltlllio 11011111 naturally enough double the honor °ram parentage. -One or the ways the party 'that clamors NO inusdi about ''protecting home industry," protects the laboring men of the country, 14 to allow mahu facturers to import all the Chinese Is borers they choose, to work for th'em at 30 cents per day. One ti.titer , ON, 'oil tasty shrieker of Massachusetts, I as just put to work in his shoe man ufactory 7:, Chinamen, at 30 cents a day, and discharged 75 loboring white men, who asked $1,25 per day, If SAM I , SoN and other manufacturer', have the right to go to Aria for cheap world• men, why shouldn't our farmers and laborers have the right logo to Europe for cheap gocde. —Guess the "Fourth" won't be here this year. At least our folks don't sewn to be expecting it, j for they are not making any preparations to receive it. i Philadelphia Mongrel Nominations— Scramble for Office—Radical Row ( dies, Rows and Riots—Nigger Do re gates, and Rascally Nominations.- The Ticket Repudiated by putt , cal Papers —Disgraceful- Scenes— Defeat Certain. tht Itfotiday of laht week the Rath enhinongrel of • Philtuicirthift, made their regular ward and city tioteieatiees. Negroen and the moat deleted ot ,lehattebed white teen, ceteine , ed then.prineiple portion atilt , delegaten, tied a ticket, just nuch a one an would be expected rote such n roti• ten Una, W:l4 placed in the field. The ditleient places of meeting arse ficencs ul the most and tight , anal riots and outside were the order of the day. Pistols. fund and clubs, and 11,1-1: and uaJhs, were the arguments 'p i ed, and the complete lnuwph of the ron4lis and roadie- ‘vivirtlie tesidt. In order that our renders nine-know' linsv "liariinuium-" the IZadical pally or rioladviphoi N, that they may finder-- stand ‘vliiit class ()linen controls dint there %Ito the liceent portion 0111 ate eNpeeted to e.nitpori- -the Innil ul ranWthtte, it puts upon litt ticket- - ‘\ e the t 0110%% nig account, of the 1.1000,1111.2'S Irons the ltatheal papers ol that rut, aukl leel that uo th•Cittlll Et I.t.tollt au C.ltt real the repotts out fee;lng n.liatric.l Of 1114 pariv. Thi (~n1,,1 %%WI Dery 111114 . 1% n/111 1111 . 1 . 1.111011 I lig I" 111 P fIPOOIIIII plll4ll 111 T, !,y iplS 111,1 /if( lb 'HI, 101.111 /1:1111 c;il ' , Tel-. give (II the proereditigy it that l ' Mit vl'lll,lll " Clime-1 1 , 0111 eal Crone Of the olfi% at National II:111 Hew it Itdv !lint the 1. 1111%1 . 11,010i 111 nominate n ' , hen nn. hrl,l. The livrev tight hn tit!. high (Ohre inoooned at thin a.-cmhlngt• weent—; LI eNttion.hnary er rnl•lnent. It %vit.- Lnllltn Ihat the W st ifoo l , Ilrlegates ‘‘t.ll.• !minion' to the League 1.;1 the latter inNt a. , h•terroto,llv oiritsyttsd to flit. former 111 IJ.r vi eh( Of !here hellog 101 l nhooii." of . •OLCCetois to I oilier or protioncot eno.ll I 111..., It Ira, coothh•ntlN n-verte.l 'lll Ihe fools,- %%W11,1 . 11.111 11111111 S 1111,1 untie- o, litio! 11! Itioghnnt or Miliv , el \1 !YU so s hock the gnat erol‘,l of dere IRIIII , 11011. the Colo:4 of eleliocet, lole-Y.l. in 11 1 ,, 3.11111 I.llfle 11 u1t..0 )4111 . ) 11 . 101•-.1 . 111/1i1111 )11111r1 , 1 lip, the directl‘ nated I. n tettlik.,rart elittir.tian. The by tt 1.11111/11 the i,ie .ucn 11r 1.11111.' 1,114 lil.( Oily , ' I 1,.. , 1t•-k i i..re 011111 1,111, 11011 a ..:ra‘ I ‘,llll h 111. lV Innu Lin 1 , 4“ k el, 11 In r a - lot It, I t lAft. ii •tr‘ o•ll:tiriliari, and lit. itittip ,l 1ii0..11 111 . . -13;f4 . , ed I'S II II K ,%lle., 1,.r the by the Berry dele e, exettetactd k thc Ata -1 It ‘‘a, - hap.l, I, the liernury, and .t 1,,ni1,1t trt,lernd 14, the 6r, !mg ,d F.:hot!, the laa•dm part• ma htti,dred delegates rnadol tip,ri the hinge, and it /Went' I,lilll-IMI 1111'‘.. llt (.1141101 II -k merttirned, an.l the -tag.• hand( her, N‘ett.• ttrcurhed Irmo an, ha., )1:-t •he ~ , 11.tr Stnppmg, hllll the he ilg!t111 Upd,ll I he 11101111'11111r 1 0:t 111011.1111 p 1.. 1)r. CrlpVlell ttml NI the teinpoutry Sec retnriem Mid thus m 1,6, • I .1. ills • o. ,ty i i mnu If if I. OW or onv.•1,11.oli flint I , 41;i11 lost pre•l.ls. 141opoolork I .111 141111.11 a. I oil " " " "is "l" th" 16 1 '1'1'- 4 no wuty 111..• , 11. , 51.11r 1, 1' -, •• .1,111 Irt.• Inr o•stspaltry Or g 1101. ty k). A I,,ar in the allirmaile W/18101111% rd irs 1511 I , l , lltik ' , ant hair In the ne,,:a tiie, and the 11;1.1)1 aas again re,nated, dariag 55bleu, the itrtrlt de4ks ,%ere mertained, and the knightm sil the Tall ilemnei(en !orce.l, fur ealet . 'n sake, flue ILe lulge Loren. I)itrittg the the its Laslt . 5511,114 , 11111+111 , t,11.11.1 that genl IC111:111 , Vl/.1 . 41 Lai ILr unun anti leg and dragged to the edge of the 4tage, the intentam indnimakk being lo f.iree him (or I hippily hips prts grens 4,11 lit Id:tilos - la (Sat+ mopped ,me 01 slit. chm,i,lt..ss, Whoell 1,10 Leon 1 :eplece4l. Ile wruggled out i . the 4.llands ill bin elipt.rs, and, gawping up. on 11 'WM . h. cried too -- 1 "An (hni rn . 4 , 1 Ilik ~,,, 11./.1.• I n to 11' Nays nil I hemp 1111 '41.1 and I makol lu rtiy— fries ut "Po him out," ' Throw him 01l the stage," Aie,, and an tip roarioue boo huuiHg drown'ed, to the rel.orters• cars• whatever elee he said. The ',cede party men then cleared the tinge, forcing oil' Lane and Inc 1111- lierenk in Et twinkling. TIIIIN the former moved triumphant, and Chair man William waved the baton of power with MI unchallenged— though not undisi.uted--riglit. ',lle then announced that lie, would call the precluets of the He% end Wan in numerical miler, in order that the delegates might regularly present their erolentiabl. In eimmeipiene of the great confu sion in the hall. and the large number of persons in it not entitled to the priv ilege of the floor, it was tocial imprac ticable to proceed until the ball hail hi-en (den r.,1 'I he only crania then admitted were persons `with the re quisite authority of a credential. Until half-past twelve o'clock the time was consumed in the presenta tion of credentials, among which were eix of coloretl delegates. The right of Jacob Purnell (colored) to a seat from the Eighth of. the famous Fourth Ward was denied. Neverthe less he presented his, credentials. - The chairman then announced that the roll would be called, and each dele gate whose seat was not contested uould approach the secetary's desk and receive tickets of admission to the hall. As to the contested delegates he would not admit them alter the re cos's, soon to he had, until the Corn miff ee on Credentials hail decided Whether they had a right to the floor or not. To this the deleated candidate for the eltairotangthip, in the interest of the Berry-delegates, 11. 11. K. Elliott, interposed a strong objection. All the. delegates, he said, were equal upon the floor of this hall, until the Corninittee on I 'ontesteti Seats rendered its report, and the chairman had Do 'vitt to die intina‘e against any delegate, 1%)10-e seat was contested or not. A ntinilter'of ilelegateft, whose script nene contested, inatle violent objection , ' to the elittirtnatt'n plan, tloolat ing that he wanted to heat them 'out of the Convention. The. fliairinan'n plan waii ratified hy titajßcity of delegate and the liel«itn nein then distributed. As .14tites 11. IVilltatus, the tirk col toed delegate to reccne ft ticket, step onl, he mas greeted a ith' ap plause =IL ICI.N(1111%1TIoN (a . e %Hi fv —SII.II IS 1116 IUNI I \ 11,0. =EI lii this ron Nihon the order w little Letter, than in that for nomina ting it Sherd]. From the stone papas tt hich give stitiAnntially tho Fame re loci, we clip the following deAcritition • A temporary• organization was effect (1 nt the election of William S. Stok le) lot Prosident, and William King, See l Oar). These nominal ions ,stet with determined opposition, thu oppo site parts desiring Edward Cobh tor President. The orlieers,lloWe , er, pro seeded to receive the credentials of the various delegates, hut this was inter rupted by a rush made for the Secret* rs v t a bl e . rine nian grabbed at the pile of certificates, and a great conlii -01111 ensued, the platform being crowd el with nien. Table., chairs and benches were broken, eyes blacked and a general riot ensued for a short time. NOW' 01 the certificates weir lost, how ever. opfiosition to Mr. Stohle, still continued, and the proceedings were brought to a stand still, the 8.1 hereto. or Air Cobb declined to proceed with ,)1r SioLley as l'resident. The interruption in the proceeding+ continued up to within a feu moments I/1 11111 o CI()CL. Mr. Stokley, 111 the meantime, with n view to harmonite matters, proposed that Mr. Cobb and himself :acitte the positions as press dent in favor of Guorge Trunitt, Fsy.i Thlli was refused. At one o'cliedi both presnients proceeded to effect Iwo 01 gall! 711(1011. The orgniii7ation or ,hile!. Mr. Stokley was president pro re, ded to nominate immediately, amid the greatest confusion. The ereden tails of the delegates were handed in in one el auer vf the room, Rll,l the Sectelary, r King, announced the result of the vote to be as follows. hark, I) N,Ol !Olin 1 . , e ‘V.1114,111 Mr O'Neill wan tliorrotpott declared the wnnurec, an d th e I)*Neill party left the hall Or THE A... 71 MEM The #Tiii O'Neill party remained, h./Never, and effected a temporary or ganization by selectinir Edward It. an Preaident, and William alit tin Smith er , Secretary. A permanent 0rWM17.06011 was then etlected by choor.ing Edward B. Cobb Prerodent. aria the usual number of ice Presidents, Secretaries, door keep er when the credentials of the delepaten a ere I hen presented, and after a faxorable report by the committ ee , the following gentiemen were then placed in nomination Charles 'John Price Wetherell, John V. Cree arid Cornelius Walborn Tellers were appointed and the balloting corn cenced, which resulted at folk/NM: r. vie 11. t I •rell I Ned Total 4, l)11 motion, the nomination was de Glared unaunnune. . The president then appointed a com mittee of three to wait upon Mr Cree— k% and trilortu loin of his nomination. The eon,ention then adjourned. The Greeley Imlay were orderly in their proceedings,, and they claim that as they proceeded neetirding to he code of rules governing the Republican par— ty, that their nomination is legittutate and regular. 11014 THE RAIJICAL, PAPERS TAKE IT We could fill column after column (;,.. the WATCIIMAN dith eimiler ac connte of the same dimgraceful scenes in nearly all the nominating conven tions of the city, taken from the Press Inquirer ? Day, Post and other Radical rapers, but we deem it useless. In concluding its editorial renmarke on the actions of the conventions the Press, OE That the day has been a moat inau— spicione one for the Republican party —that it Wag characterized largely 14 the rowdyism and lawleafinees hereto— fore generally confined to the Demo— cratic conventions, and as mush that it evinced a retrograde in the moral and standing of our organization, we I no! wish to deny nor hesitate to 11.‘ The Morning Post, the most extreme mongrel paper of the city, is decidedly bitter, and after giving its yiewson the character of the nominees, and depre— cating the conduct and character of the conventions, goesdn the following style for the.individual nominated as, f candidate for - =I We refer particularly to the nomina tions of William M. Bunn an liegist,er of Wine. This 1111,1,160 mi potiticinll ban forced himself upon It pu4ty which long ago abjuredhun, and has roldiol tt inf—it's Kiglik.,..,The Convention nt WaShington MIT was a mob of men who Were not delegates, who were merely roughs and political outlaws, who kept ninny legally elected delegates from the room, and put Mr. UM(' 011 the ticket by the power of the krstol in nil the hilly. Thaforily firemen were shot ill Or attempt /t nominate NI. Bunn is dtSl(»liBhilly tl hen we run .n oler the (11(11c:den Jti . his supporters ; the wonder is Mat we had not another Ponmania mai;same. Nothiny could luny exiweded infamy and bobintss of this convention. Its actit n. in, of course, jut to be regarded. Mr. Bunn is not a Republican candidarc. That he %%ill not lie elected it would be ab surd to say; but he Aloes not denerve even to be bought off. I= inquirer will other leading rrttl eal papers swallow toot 4 v)(the littket, totc%ithtitawlnc the thq:zracelol cloy - - at:ler at the e:ol.ll,lates, hilt sees :lit to bestow the toIIOIA ing to Po : Runt). carric,l the notninatloa for lie;.f,t4ter or \VIII , ' at the last,,l's mouth, I)asts that. lie %%All ha% e larger taaj,.rit . ni Hilol,cl than !in) camtiklatt , Ilpot) the ticket. Fro()) 1110 c•omluet of Pinn's Man ly associrit (.0 Ili r on% ention •t'e n ore prepaied toladit,e that lie w uuld re:4MA II) do•peratc nu•nsnriH 10 recoil hiss ekrll.lll to die post titilego. , ter ol in %% h ur l, pm uimn 111'4 reellhar genius 11,rworld enable hirn to rob the lend with impunity, lint we did not believe that lie made a I argain with "the Fourth \VII rd . ercm - 11 Co btu I the brillot-bo \ with , Pegar vote.. If his Waist means nnething it means this, it is inuossible to emireive Ora single hotteAt' ek thonorable !Ilan sopportoig Irani at l'he polls, and he may am well iiiideretand now, before lie attempts to Firing fortlier li-grace upon the parts ith which he connects himself, like a %ampere, (lint he nil! not receite the countenance of that party in ttetolier. This pistol andlillidgeon candidate of hired toughs. called delegate-, init,d retire, not milt for lies own sal ( 0, Lul for his party's too The Ili poldiran party might possihlt survivethe Income x, but it cannot possibl) survive Were in like keeping wit.Ji ISt Ns Jll+l. 411C11 meh an he 't.4 iCCted from the manner in which the delegate elections welt. conducted, and thechar miter of the eonsentimiq ]h honeet, unworthy and debauched at. they are, the Radical paperi generall 11'1NC the eilronterN to milk decent Men It) ‘ate for Orin for law twitter-sat IlarriFiburg The .7'‘..vt ant a couple of the rilprobateiii, and piteltem into them in de rigorous style. It aa\n of "FITTI SIIITII It is too much, train the Hell known record 01 William F. Smith, to capect that gi•iitlenian bi reform lon ow it ways or improve Elio-, of his predecessor, arid if he shacld he elected we look for a repetition, in tin intensified form, of the notorious actions of Mr, Hong, whom public sentiment lorced to retire froth the contest. Mr. Smith was rc %riled as the warns friend and hacker or Hong till through the legishitive career of that irentleman, and truth is held to be the particular representati tie 01 the chagrined !long. The district will thus have a dual repreeentati%e, Hong being the silent andmirror) nientlieroi tile firm, \Ve very much Inuit al‘ e the sentiment of I The Clarion Democrat wants to the the people of the Si lcvntL district know how much 1 , 11.1. A% got for it s mi th bean acceptable candidate- dodging the North ern Pacific land grab and are free to say that the public in- rote. J us t half as much aR Arts terests will be better eery ed, and the honor at the Republican party Inure RS- STitos“; and the other radical rascals surully prerenrd 6 2 , his defelit than brAgot for voting for it. Dodgers are halt his election. price, yon know, ltrtowN. When the II %Hi is ANtll. proper time Collies, we'll tell you all about the price, an we have B i ome facts , in our possession now, that will open th e eyes of the "trooly loil," as to the manner in which this thieving scheme Mr Kleckner, of the Sixth District, is also an exceedingly unhappy nomi nation. He was a member of the Leg islature during the session of 1868 and 1> , '69, Hind the reputation he achieved ‘s lit le holding a seat nn that hotly should have been sufficient to exclude him for e% er from hieing trusted in any public position, and rartiettlarly from being Dusted ill any public position, and particularly from hen% returned to a representative body where Le will have so 'min," opportitnnittes no repeat his disi.fracelnil practices and dishonest trneks. Mr. Kleckner has not a single quaiitication for the place. Ile is a man without education, destitute of even. ordiniarx ,intelligence, and stranger to those I hates with which towtt men, to some degree, ate endowed. His nomination in an Insult to common onesty and the intelligence of the. Republican party, arid no man who htin any regard for public morale arid official honesty can conscientiously vote for him, The simple fact that he was oi.e of the original Itoostcrgang should of iieelf be sufficient to defeat him. A DEIIoCRATIC VIEW OF THE AITUATION The Age gives a full and very graph— ic account of the terrible scenes of die— order which occurred in the various conventions. The details are calcula— ted to disgust all decent men. II has the following editorial comments: • The scenes of riot, drimkenness /and ruffianism which marked the election of delegates to the different nominating Conventions uf.the Radical party, Were repeated yesterday in ninny of th ese bodies, heightened by, the debauch of . die inter,' ening night. Each candidate .11811 his gang of biro luliles and per:trines, armed, desperßte and excita ble. No latitude of opinion Was al lowed. Wgirtli were followed by blows, and the piiftol, knife and black jact: silbstitii‘e,l for fags, rear, anti argu. Meat. White /111 4 :'11 d lilt lie groes, and tiegroes I the lips with had whiskey stalked throligh the Ciao eta ionsand insulted citron ed and jostled while Merl in the MOO insulting manner. 'There was no decorum, tio decency of ibellav tor, no regard for lIIW, order or propriety in IllallV of the Con v'entions. !den shouted and fought and blasphemed in the most sickening no d disgusting manner. The 'leaders in this wild tumult of greed and pas ,l6ll looked only at the prize ahead, and cared not by shat steps the goal as ',i t ch e d, whsle their tools end agents, selected from the lowest clans of our population, iltained the drunk ard's glivr:o, counted their pay, and trampled alike upon rights of person and rights of pr9verty at their master's !adding. As the most money is at stale in the humiliation for Slierifl, oP coarse the rudest riot. took place in 1 lint body,— II ete the teeils and Wal ton champions crossed Pwdrds, and the Wilk fiercely waged., Two men claiming to be ('badmen of the Cdti. veal ion, mounted the 111:11111 at tile Halle:. time. Then commenced 11 battle. 111oa s were go en and leceived, clothing torn, tables and chairs ills fixtures deinoli.lieth hats mashed, poel.et•lneiks wtiileti, and all this to all aeeollllialillat'llt of oaths, cures and ell, tearful to bear in ittliristian land. tier the combatant, e hati.ted the surplus steam, amitet lima like order as established, and the hotly proceed td 111111 the farce ot making general nominations in the name of the ret,pee table portion of ilie Radical part). A ,terse, 0101101 101 l 111111 e St) 11) 4 1- gltnt mg 111 Its sarromiding, iiectineii in the dioligial Convention There three nien claimed the oilier, et President, and noise, confusion and 11 rangling ensued. Appeals for order were greet ed with - 11 - 1 - -17., - or.lei e and the 11111111- of the different aspirants for jadielel po.itions menaced ('tlell and prepared for personal it e,Hecesm could be reached by uo taller ronil. There nfIK also h e \ I of Donn ) hr0,,1, Fair trier en 11l the Sec ond Congre , "-ional 1)1-0.riet ('nnl crania. Several rounds s ere hinglit,soine dant dram few potato trap, damaged, and the pugs separated, each to their on n I ribs, This is hy im mean , al l exiijget ated picture of the field ut battle as It a preltred m the Itadiell I 'on% eat ions I esterdas, Plunder, rel.. blrl and association milli degraded negroe. weals lc here nblnrrated all traces of decence from the office seek- Cr , 01 till notice' party and their lru loners and bangers Oa. Tile, Cale 11111 bl 1,11111 1111 . 11 a , . all VIII is gamed The:, bribe, bully, cajole, cheat, me any and all method+ of Lending the deli 0 1(.4 11l I heir Interested purpose.. Now, what arc nominations north nintl in knell dens of crime and iirotligac) ? Inc lint the vi ill of the people, anw,lll.• ell Ina ju , “ , proper and decorous Mari ner, nor will they be so accepted. Ruffians, rowdies and political gamb lers and adventurers luny make nomi nation* but rt vectable people II 111 nut endor-e them at the ldle. To the Republican readers ot tilt \VAT( 119 AN, and (0 the respectable members of the Radical patty nho arc not to bigoted to glance on er the CO: - worm of our paper, we conitnimil the carol Hl persual of this entire chapter. We leave It with out comment. Pere haps it may (Tim the eyes o 1 80111 e Irhu have heretofore regarded the Radical party as a party of "Great Moral Ideas," the "God and Morality Party," and who have heretofore beliered,that worth, and decenc)•, and respectability, and harmony prevails within its ranks, was put Ut Mau 11 Powentor•will be present at the Denineratie clitoral coo vcn uon at Altoona, on the 28th instance. The Daily Ac 1471, of that city, of Friday last, says: Moan M riallll.oT, editor of the New York Democrat Imo accepted an Invitation to he prevent at. the eon ventdon of dotnueratie ed tont which will meet In this city on the "Nth hint. "Brick" has a warm place In the Witte , lion 4 of the gallant detnoersoY of thin city, And they will be happy to see him In their to Hat We notice by the Clearfield I?epub -limn that our talented young friend A. W. WALTER Esq., of that place has been nominated f6r the Dist.tiet A ttor neyship of Clearfield county. Mr. WA LTER'S vote, do.llbling as it does, the combined vote dills two competi tors at the primary election, is a com pliment of which he may well feel proud. Ile will make an efficient 014 cer, and the DemOcracy of Clearfield have done themselves an Lotto; in chop sing him,nu.their 4andard ,bearer, The tradesmen of France are etrtkiiii; all over the Empire and mulch detriment to roan ufacturee and huAnean Is feared.
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