Bellefonte Democratic Watchman BY P. OKAY MEEK JOE SY, FUREY, ,socrtri: EDITOR Ink Slings _—(iitANT goes to Long Branch on the pith instant We don't know when OLIVE fining -BellatOr SPRAGI E calls Congress a band of 'ism pers. Thu Senator is evi .lentl) nuking up from a long sleep. _)lr. It. Ci.oro nod !fr. S. TAll, hale got Lack home ngain. They ,lon't think nolA , of 1 7 . GittNT & Co. —NVarreti comity s lias three candi iivr Sheriff, all named lirtowt.. That shire HeClll9 1,0111111 to hate a Brown for Slivritt% '—.MIKECoot,c and Tom ALLEN talk 'of having another light. %Vs trust they ndl he allowed to punch ,arll other's head oti% ltOrliCy I eocra l ACKEOI AN has 'liken the oath 4.1 "(nee. will he keep ? ii now 114 question. Which All .ieleuel, On what Ile lima sworn. —A brnss band, the ,Members of %%bleb are all loggers, is tl p only one that ban the viiiilege of I lafiinq in the ;;tate capital grounds at Harrisburg. 1t length Washington is deprived Ole presence or Judge floes The ,•\ twrney general ham folded his tent hit, lbw Arabi and silently stole away. Jack-on, Louisiana, a negro i‘timan is port mistress. The Louis- Courirt Journal thinks it might lt% e beer' worse, though, as a carpel hagger wanted the office. lton ISCTLER, who. Wftel arrested in Witt•hingtont. for stealing spoons, it elm is a nephew of his unple yes. II I, only regret ts the disgrace it may bring upon the great stiitint.eyei. -The magnificent mteamer Rob!. E Mod) won the Into race from uleans to St. Loma, ought to be urre•ted. flow can it he "loyal" for the Ruhr. Lee to be triumphant,. - Mit.ssieliusetts hrough, the first Hai L .late (ruin Africa to this cow,- tit 'bete now trying to fill her cof. tem once more out of the coolie labor cbina. Mont noble Nastyphusetts ! hi view ut the inipendiug disaster t., the labor of the country, the white siiir'ising inert . are waking up. We •-• ,, t ig not yet too late. Radicalipto •ir 1:14t brought them t 9 - their The atrocities of the Cuban war I,r independence are great. ORAIT ; reternls to be horrified at them, itnor ng the fact that he ordered SHICRIDAN u. burn and devastate the Shenandoah alley —The "loyal" city of Philadelphia lint, organ grinders for annoying the iiriehliorhoo I with their noise. And vet these same organists are the men who lost their legs and arms m the Radical "loyal" war' --The Leveisburg Journal calls upon the DelnOtrilt7 or that county to sound he rerielle,and insists on the selection of i t ood men and not old "tads" or •`pros tnutes" for office. Right, brother Mc , (its LEY—keep a harping on this string. —Mrs. 11. B. Srowr baying told her story about the Byron trouble, now proposes to disgust the world with an oilier lot of stuff about the Dicat.Ns matter In her young days Ii ARRIET must have attended "the school for scandal." —The alarmists who told us some time since that the spots on the nun %%ere lessening it's beat of course knew ill about it, as is pir(Mti by the ex ceeding cold weather we have had this eummerl What a fine thing it is to be a philosopher. —The defeat of Hon. ISAAC TlAace- II CRST, that fine old line Whig and once a candidate for Governor, for del egate to a Radical nominating conven tion in Philadelphia, by a negro, is a magnificent commentary on the Fif teenth Amendment. And also a meri ted rebuke to Ilezt.earesr for associa ting with such cattle. —While belle were ringing, bonfires blazing, and cannons thundering in commemoration of the 4th of July, the United States Senate WBB engaged in making invidious distinctions in the naturalization laws. They voted to extend them to the Africalz savage, but refilsed to apply their benefits to the Chinese. So mach Ibr Radical con sistency. • —California papers chronicle the ar• rival in New York of a great Chinese physician, Dr. Hi Rexxxx7.xit, fellow is a Barnstable, (Mass) Yaukesi and his real nano is HIRAM KEEIZR, th e son of a quack dodos. lie went to California in MO, mixed with and learned the customs and habits of the Chinese in that city, and' ndw turns lip as a great ntedicinp man. Vire lii I tAIIKEE ZER VOL. 15 The New Issue. The most exciting subject of discus to e Coolie question. Since that man SAMI , sox, away up in Massachusetts, brought 75 Chinese there tomtianufacture shoos for him for about 20 or 30 cents a day, and thus foreshadowed the future deg. railation of the white Tibor OrtTifs country, the most intense excitement has everywhere existed among the working men, and so much has been said about it in the newspapers and in public meetings, that to day it usurps all other topics and becomes the one all absorbing and most pregnant issue. one, in fact, that is big with the Tate of free white labor, and the solution of which is looked 'onward to Willi" the mmost, anxiety And alarm. The "how" of it is this : there at present exists between certain New England capitalists an d Clito*Se.Coolie importers a contract, by the term« of which laborers from Chinese are to be furnished to these capitalists at a price that white men would starve upon, but whieh is sufficient for the- eubitudence of a people whose greatest deli escies are rats and young puppies. A pOrtion of the contemptible wages paid these poor, miserable Coolie slaves, goes into the pockets of the importers who bring them here and it is proposed by these New England capitati.ts ur flood the counay with these pig tailed Chinamen, who work tor almost noth ing, thus reducing the prices of labor by substituting them fur our own white laborers and at the same time making for themselves vast revenues, drawn, ui plain words, from the pockets of the American, Irish and tier man Meehan. ice and working men. Of course this is a direct blow at the trades unions. It aims to overthrow the settled prices of labor thron%liotit the country, and to put the control of • pour industrial, mechanical, mantis lecturing and laboring interests into the hands of our capitalists. It is a tierce attack of the rich upon the poor for the benefit of the ne6, and an at tempt to degrade or poll /loan the earnest, hard working, toiling, tax riaying, white laborers of the county) to a level with the spiritless, en-laved. licentious, disgusting, and rat eating Chinese. For, if this new v-tent 1,1 lab3r, guaranteed by contra t, is to prevail, white 111 . 11 abandon the lower branches of labor, or accept the prices that the eapitall,ta pity the f . nese. This is the long and short of It is a question that demands iinstatit attentioNandone that solved in lator of our own labor system, else the whole superstructure so carefully reared by our trades um ions for the protection of labor iCgain,t capital will fall to the ground. But bow to nuke It ? Thvi is the question that o , now agitator: our peo pie and causolg the Itllllll i.se ma, ineetings 111 working, awn that are be ing held in all our great ettiet. ' Clue spirit as well as the letter of ()or Con stitution prinludt , the 1.1 , n of forbid ding the Ilii lrm tatiott of the Clone-e lu our shores, hveause we claim to he a free country where all rues have the right to come and earn their Ihl-11-- )- hood. Eat the wotholg men demand some mottetion agaocA the effort-4 of capitalists to redone the rPeet4 of lale.r and earne.tly protet againq the con— tract .v),-tettt by which Coolie Mlaiet are introduced into the , e. States to worl.. for a Mere pittance. They de mand oh Congress smote actiop that will prevent the country trom lA-jug overflowed- %s till these greasy wretched creatures, whose, very lures CHCO I/1,011 our soil is a contamination. and whose morals are Its di , glWiillg as were those id the men of Sodom, who sunounded I.on, home ILA cried out for the gratification of their hellish lusts. ft is in keeping with all her previous history of di4organization, treachery and sensattomdit•m that the first cargo of Chinese, brought east of the Missjs sippi for the purpose of degrading white labor and starving white laborers into 'submission to the demands of capital, should be lajaled upon the soil of Mas sachusetts. It was Radical Massa chusetts that first dealt in negro slaves from Africa, and it is eminently fitting now that she should be the first to in• augurate this new slave traffic. , Upon hey. skirts,hang nearly all our sins as if people and she seems bound to fas 4 "STATE RIGHTS AND FEDE BECLEFONTE, YA., FRIDAY' JULY 15, 1870. ten vet one.more crime upon us. On her infamous hands and on the hands A RillF,ll.llCin e !Lis luau- 3tutr--t0a4444,,. v e made our rulers will be the Mood of our working men . , should this coolie system prevail. 't Let them re m imber this, and let them remember, too, the party under whose adminis tration of atTairs this groat calamity has come upon our country. The DembCrlftic party alone ha% e always contended for the rights of the laboring white men, and had Rte la boring white men orfire country nl- Is apt stood by the Democratic party, we should not to day have thespecta cle of Coolie slaves usurping the God given rights of lione,t,rwli worl, men. ToadlA All the Nations of Latin Ainef - lea nre uniting against Spain, and of fering the Cuban revolutionists aid and a general republican league, just nt the %cry tune when the infamous and dull— ing Alta villainous combination of till hung scoundrels at Washington are lending the aid and prestige of this be deviled Last licpublic to:; l pain add her chronic cut-throats. Swedenborg .its. serts that (frod damns no lost soul, hut that the evil and devilish go to Hell Inuit first choice by the attractive force of Satan uperdting upon his imps--evil attraeting evil Irv* pure mysnrathy. In the came principle, widespread seas and diverse tongues and forms of goys Crllrnetit, tail to otrer a barrier to devils on earth to unite in a sort of Irolitrenl international Ilell The sympathies of the American Jacobin has gone out to every enemy of our aepublic, from its earliest establishment to the present m4rnent. The progenitors of the men who "rule forum" to day, were recurs (-4 Tories in the them Revolution , they were the friends of Brawn in the war of 'l2: they disgusted the f . /..v \ tockmiElt in all his wars, by their fulsome praise and admiration of roe ally and unbounded personal power in ; they hoped American sitsliliern would meet with "hospitable gross '' In MCXICO in 'l,l '9 ; they trot around and I)1/z about the heels of per- Ipitatlng royalty arid European stuck-- umetu.,l4e the true flunkeys that they arc. There 14 no hiding the fact the combination now in power is a Luru pean cabal of Nat ive :mil Foreign Trap. tors to true Ilcpuldwan tin li cattle ought to be Ii sea out of the conntrj by their fathers' "alien awl , ed.tion laws," which ought to be re--enacted for the present vile genera- ------At a recent mension cd the Uni ted States Circuit Court held at. liainsport, l'a., %IMES SlllO \l, a far iner, was hued lor selling vegetables us 1111 out n raeving, v,ithoitt a Iteense trom the l' rote,' States got erninent flue dect:Aum 01 Judge: NITA:\ 111.F.bn in this caL,e applici to (ten twiner. It 11411 heretofore been considered lawful and generally practiced, that a pennon could r , cll tits own agricultural pros' duets without first obtaining license from the got erninent, but the I 'lilted States Court, one of the highest I 'out Is 111 the country, now decides that any farmer bellttig tits productions t%itliont lirst raying for it license, is liable to be heavily lined and imprisoned tbr the violation of the re% (moo laws. This IY w hat t liccouritryl to by being cursed wah ten 01 Radical misrule. Farmers arid honest nieri, what do you think of U ? —The Low into rg Unuff nnym lenetal John Taylor, a geallettialt aha dt,titignedt ed himself as aea valt y sill rr. in the late e nnw residing in K hthaemptillas \ nl ley, Main county l'entisylvanht, Ilia.n the env Oran old Indian loam nod het , thaw a stile from the Bump and mitring a th. 0.,1 I Islet Logan, in digging to repast tine Tomplation of nu oil Inns-0 llt it into shed tux , tv lira or I.,,enty Yearn, lump imhed..l in the earth about four reel tinder the stirlave, it nil• or teudilmon With the name, 'Wm Penn,' litintlYettiely engraved upon it, as also the nano, ot the maker, bade mark, ate. The spoon Is pet feet and Um engraving perfectly legible in it part of the ptireltane money giv en by Wm Penn to the Indlllllll for Pentotylvse HIM, and may It net hat e once boon the proper ty of the great Chief Logan'" In reply to the first of our cotempo rary's questions, namely : "Is it a part of the purchase money given by WM. PENN to the Indians for Pennsylva nia," we reply, -we don't know ; and, in response to the secood, "may it not have once been the property of the great Indian Chief Loo.ts,” we would remark, flippotie it was—Ad - it then? —llot—tlie weather. Don't Drill In That S !pier the head uL Li tricitie4 - the Sortilvrn IG and 1111 , 1181 rd by the ga:lant Gen. I) 11. II ILI. copies ninny ml the best things safti by Northern ,lournals. In this department of the paper we frequently find extracts from the \VAT( lI3IAN. Fully appreciating the kinillie;s that copies Irma us, and with due deference to the Generals optruon ut (Mr pOiIIICSI status, et we very decidedly protest neniust be.tig placed in the catalogue, the ,Noullie'rn Home would place tiein, or tieing commicred either a "loyal ex centric," or an "exeentric loyalist." II there is any sue non', Oita we despise, more than another, it is the a "loyal.'' II there is any one thing, Inure than another, in our po litical recta,' of which tie are proud, it is the Ilia, that, %%e have never yet committed any Act that would eN en east the suspicion of "loyalty," upon 'Thank (id, we were born free, and with courage enough to believe that we have a right lo live and die a Ireetnan. We acknowledge no earthly master--tcc at e 110 111(111$ subject. For refusing to be "loyal," one of o ur anc e st o rs fell at Montnolith, and another at Valley Forge, at the:handS ur a loyal british soldiery. Since then a kind of hatred lor the word—hatred !or the doctrine— has run in the blood, and at. are 'lot going to be the first one of the faintly who disgraces his name by being base enough to acknowledge that he is -loyal. - um! we been "lo)alll one of the bas• Wes built by American "loyalists" would have had one prisoner Tess— a "loyal United States court would have In ad two eases leas, and about a dozen of "loyal'' provost marshal's, such small army of "'oval" officers, ranging 'rum generals down to ser geants, aoulni hake had much more lime hi hale cursed, watched, threaten, and Arrest other while men, who re 'used to bow the kneel° the bawl of abo litioatsm. No rielierld, we don t run with that "nieriiiieen,' —we don't "train in that not "loll," and any lit tle - ceerlitrienties" you discover in the WsTi nti n 2.. are not "loyal eccentric] tics. ' Fund hay ? Please rein era ber— lie Imalty Inn °urn. No, riot any thank Ili 1, ilatei+, tile Republican Senator ituni fllinuid, is really nufortuuate. The d. ) , lie ocean toned another hceni in the Senate chamber, by his attend t to address the chair while Bo teit that lie could not stand. Tile pre, ding ()dicer refused, or failed 10 tirogtuae hun, when the maudlin I chief of the Illinois Temperance an I Free--Line Republicans, endeat or id to it the chairman know that lie • reitognize loin. But .[run en I)iel, tooldn't come it, notwitlistlind in ; ; li e kept o i l nplur mg and spewing, buit gagging, talking and hic upiiig. 1t length the Senators about lion to il, hold of loin, and by sheer .•;eiglit --a sort of Senatorial hy di mil ic preomi re lorced, mashed, • Lore hint down into his seat, it lien the illustrious Dick grunted, and • and bowed, and looked piously cm gins]. Ile said patrotiihmgly that lie t%,•uld waive a demand for recogni tion ironi ilie Vice President in com pliment to Iziends, "but he'd be, if .1 it lip wasn't the peel of any man driii4 is nobcr.' is a himitliating ornament up on the party of lowlesttemperance and morality professional No such eddies ever occurred before in the highest as sembly of any civilized people. But while it is a sight to make a philitio thropist sick at heart, to behold a Sen• atorrso beastly drunk as to disgrace the Senate chamber, this evil is not the greatest which besete our Ameri. can parliament. Crime in all its un• blushing abandon holds riot there. Monstrous thefts, darken its history, and theives with nerve ply their calling with the largest reward ever dreamed of, not excepting the palmiest days of the Knights of the l'ad. Whole• peo ples are ()ought and sold. The conti nent for miles, yea, leagees, are par— celled out to under agents, and Con greeemett are grown mightier than ever thOtinp of Aladdin had power to make. Congress is the 33d degree of a c t 77,v AL UNION." Drunkenness end Theivery icted 'theft, an "ailint ite inernhere not learned in the art of theivery, Irt ten and housebreakers learning. Journalistic., —Col. PETER DONitN, formerly editor of the Missouri Vindicator, more lately connected with the New York Metropolitan Record, is the editor and one of the publishers of "The Cauca. .sign," LexingtxxQ ! Mo. Colonel DON. AN, who is well kiThwn throughout the country for his exravagant humor, furnished years ago to the Metropoli tan Record, over the non de plume of R. E. Bel, is stirring up the Jacobins of Mosqouri with a long pule sharpen ed at one end, and lie is haling lots of fun out there, and making money, too. The "Caucasian" isT • livt4 cutting, slashing, thrashing, machine, and all who are put through it, come out chewed up. Good luck to the Colonel and bad luck to them fellows IIS is making hunt their holes. We like TUE CAUCASI —"Who's to fill the next Cabinet office?" is now a profound question in the ffir away ends of the earth. Each distant and unknown village is a coin. petitor with its equally obscure neigh bor for high administrative honorw. Success depends upon the honor of being the abiding and the hiding place of some seedy med,ocre,•tbe more as sinine, stupid, and boorish, the bright dr the prospect. Rake up the dregsli 0 ye unknown ends of the earth I -The fuss which the , Itudicals have made about WIIITTE11010: is slicer hypocrisy. Without offering au apul ogy for him, we insist that Wilt rri, MORE. Is one of the most 11 lode:4011e% l• 5 of Congresi. There are ery te‘% of the mongrel members of that body but a hat have stolen AS Many thousands as there are hundreds charged to him, Wrtl ten for the 'l% oth brron UNAMBITIOUS. ' M= Malta earth a hell, and full of devil , . hot, Ftir Ilion, far firkin of Wito and grazing ott AIM nilitnltl quiet Its eretku.n . iriorn At every Mop I throw Ikea) , ..Joe • Anil lose some memory of It !mut regret, NI y ear. I it 11111. my ont:I to InortOvr, Aud xll of lite, excLpt to, du). forget Forget that I hat e eter ,Ireaniod of glory, Or mile to think that I I.lluuld utter cure Fur all the sounding twiner in ••oug ur 'quip When t,ery may he 40 Irt i• , tad When et. r) 111.:inay wreath ifeeif rt garland And crown itself with I.turel and with latxti And make a world as iadiant tin ataz And reign a king within it all its Jaya I tr e ad W ith .pranging ntep the than,' mead I Ktand up.at the rook+ mei tratt.h the play Of the hr.. Hrtl. among the to‘‘ trig •hnd- Happy as 1ar1.% the whole long summer Jay, I 110 'iron the gruund and feel the heating (If my ueuk heart agultimt the unglity 'oath, %tod think, how eyrie-rent I.:, and (trotting— Decay is wrttten on It from Its births Ile, .1 II the ( ightyfie V,, the re 4 10, of agen. 1'0,1.4) nt and 1 hangeh.oe+ In eternal youth, They art) or lef.ouP, that the old time ?agog Hnvr novertatigld U. of immortal truth And ahru a in 111 Intl 10111'11 of 1 , 111 11 11 t‘.1111101 . . lie 11. 1 4 lilt go for ‘1 . 1.10111 to the books, 11•'11 find in nature many n pleamant preacher, - tierinon4 in Moues I‘llll hooks in running brook' A 4trettio ~,,, tot down from out the dethint Hinging I, Voligor ghvino.+l,ll itpi way. ;40inullitie% it mpoists &1101 'putter,. like a ronn otin, Then glide. .1 plennmi Its thin 2 , 11111111er 41113 . Tile cattle roma to drink oQI anear me, And gnu) upon mu with a strange surprise, I come so oftyn, that they du not fear me, They only st under a ltli their starry eyes. Oh, are they not more tender and more hunter!, 't h alt nary tt 01le cunt Mena the Mimeo "" eyes are softer than the eyes of woman, Their laseaant know are met as true and retire Thllll',, Is the WILCO 01At:et/MOH of &Am.'s ryrreding— Thole. Is the hounding footstep, firm and Irani Careless of thought and toil their wild life leading Oyer the reeky waste and sandy len. Perhaps those scenes are nothing to another, But they to me Are dearer than my life ; Kaoh blade of grass that growl; there la my brother,. Fairer each slender flower than maid or Wife; Oh, may'l diefellitlno cairn, pleasant weather, And there he ensiled by the Mende I loved And le/t to lie einong the fragrant heather Mier° during life my footsteps fondly roved Mosioarroe, 3uly, Ind Spawn firqm t b Koptone. —Hall storms of late have done considerable damage in variotcs parts of toe State. --Charles Schriner, of Union county, Is now lettering to the west on "Free Trade.:' —The Leeibburs depot wail entered by bur• glare, the other nly,iit and robbed of 8268,10. —Michael Carey, a laborer, drowned him• self In the linwitn at Look Haven, on Friday last. —The new shop of the Pennsylvania Rail road Company, at Altoona, will cover twenty one acres. t • —The two largest Inland IC;wns in our State, Reading and Lancaster, are without street railway. NO. 2(. —Gen. William McCandless, of Ptilladelpha, has sailed for Liverpool, in the steamer Java, from New York. theism minister, died In Allentown, the other day, aged about rts years. —Pittsburg in attending to Its own business• A new work will soon be issued there entitled "Pittsburg end its Interests." —Three hundred and seveinpilve convicts nd their habitation In the Western Peniten ivy at Ptttsburg, at the present time. —The new Mulls church at Lewisburg we. dedicated the other day. Its colt exolusive of the lot en which it stand., was 150,000. A Mondry et Reeding hen Just completed the manufacture Oa ride cannon that In to throw a hundred tamed cannon ball Put [Mien.. -1 tire occurred at Levrinhurg, the other day, which hornet the Buffalo House and misfile Loss about 10,000. Insurance $7,000. Int.. worm at Ni ceonnahMurg tore off .elf the roof of the Court flout" and moved he eulhg of the 00w Mothutfkt church from I!DIE=I3 —The Sunbury Demurrer thinks the depot t that plum t• the !noel filthy and In^on TO tent uue In Penu•ylvanta or perhntra In the hole United &Ilea! —There have been rafted out of the fluaque 'lllllll4 1101.1111, at Millhainvport, the present twit 011 up to June 7d, 2.55,822 loge, scaling 51,875, ill feet, board measure, —A freight train on the Philadelphia and Erie railroad waa thrown off the trick, above the Jersey Shore station, on Wednesday morn. tag lest, wee 2unsidenbly wrecked. —Two of our Pennsylvania Congressmen, Judge Kelly, or Philadelphia, mid John Cess• nit of Bedford county, voted for the re-admts• pion of the catleapeddler, Whitmore. —Sunbury haw a pond of water which la now lied with dead rat flaii. As a consequence bad and unhealthful odor arises there from, tot tlio Democrat lb milking a fume shout it. k trernendoug oil flro occurred at Pitts. 11 rg on tho 211th ultimo, mamma by two tanks f oil in the lath ward. being atilliCk by light. mg. 'rho !Or , to ,ityposed to be about a half Milan of &Mors. —iumuol l'oule, of Asylum tomemthlp, Tina" rd I.ollnty, met htn death by beingJ•bbed t the have with • pkoh fork w'ulo trying co titer the hour.' of a peradttut a, through the On the Cult ultimo —Ctittkiwr, ~f ..terry Iree xhould to etu '‘lr4 of !Shamokin township. \ vounty, fall from one the oth, r day, II dl•4tlinee of 20 feet, freoturteg Urn ribr Dial 111)11 ring her spore —lu Snydertown, Northumberland, county. yultog man named John Hull struck another }nun g man 113/11ed Edward Cart, on the head xish a ' 6ply r ' Carr now lies ill • wary serious t-onditton, aka Hutt to yet at tiberty. —I) II Istintose,, u( Standing Stone, Brad- V. 11( Nitieli later going dry nn , rni. &tint); the n inter and epribMeom• nu 11, 41 111 give milk on the loth of Ma last, and t. 11011 tarnishing iosinen quart, a day/ —'l ho 1;oston Arius •ayil, Lately a Mr. JL,h•r tor u pol shot dl•abled 11 ermine to th• In•In;;h to or Ctillimatiti oft. and captured it. It 111,14 II an d over •Ic feet trOin tip to tip °labile, mot a lieu egret it tali eoougli Lo plot out • =MEI -A lint invited Hess was drowned in the pan mill pool of 31,4.:"eery R Newhard Isat rat ty n number of boys be was rmb abutting a. rose tho logs, when by seine znis ahem, lie rl I ppod and fell into the water. Ills toy ri•tunitted tinder the logs and was re• covered after an hour's eeereh.—illittoman. -A little d a ughter of Ltepet Evans, of DIM more townvltip, Lanetteter county, vomited op .”1.11 snake, ithout eight inchee long, WM seek bite hedimen mitering since teal On toter, but the emus(' waruhk flown. The snake supposed to hero been takertilitto her Mom. net: while drinking from a miffing near the helm The vomiting of the make was only • totoponiry relief to the little girl, m httr aye• )111,11 , 1"( one w VlPlatiPtod that she died the next arming II Tnammosia —The Germantown Telegraph, in noticing a number of recent deaths pro• duced iiv hydrophobia, remarks :—" Them to nothing so elle, Mid an .11/1111101:1111, or harts. liorna. a remedy It nlnnild be applied at ones to the eonnd It I. a thonsant times better than the treatment of qu►ok doctorn who pry. tend to po4sela a pres.inuause. A rabid d o or may Jute n hull' dozen persons, and not one of them may be atiectiiii with hydrophobia; while on the othoi hand, a dog not rabid may tote u stngle person and proclaim hydropho bia." A Has STORY—The Seranton Repubticaa tslla a mournful story of a casualty on the:Leckie want", and Bloomsburg railroad last , Saturday night A:Mrs (Wien with three chigriten, two little buys aged has and seven years, sad • babe, was at the depot at Pittston to take a train Hite put lair two little boys Ina car and then returned to the station for her babe. Meanwhile the train started. Ti. stsithm roaster signalled the conductor to stop. and the little boys s , reamed at both chr. Heil away from their mother. But It seems that the train neither stopped nor was any rare talon of the children. The mother tele , graphed to put, them off at Scranton., Neal. lug furl lierilw know of them tfll Bihar,* found on the railroad track about two lock Sunday morning—the youngest one killed. and the other lying insensible, with his arm cut off ,lose to the shoulder. The poor little wanderers had been run down by a trOn hi • deep cut; but how or why they were MT the train no one knows. We have sartilly l reall, • more distrensing story. RED CLOUD'S wire IS 11.11 Eltraight as an arrow, tier name is the WornadOWlth+ out a Bow, or as we say In English, Ds* Woman Without the Greeis,st Bend• A QUILICR temperance pledge WAS ones circulatbd in Russia. It, bound the signers to 'abstain from trandy-tld),, brandy should be better and 'tolerably' cheap. .• r,
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