The Democratic Watchman. - iT P. ORLY MEEK JOE W. FUREY, AIDOCIATI EDITOR. Terms, $2 per Annum, in Advance BELLEFONTE, PA Friday Morning, July 15, 1870 Democratic County Convention _ ~, The fierrincratic rotor, of Centre County will meet at the regular placer of holding borough and township election. on Smut-doe, the oth day of Auguat next, between the holes of two sad four o'clock p. m , to elect (iciegotes to ap peal' at a ronvention to be befit at the Court 17 nits., at Bellefonte, on'lll, the uth dor of August, let) which convention will put in nomination one candidate for emigre., (.11b- Bic* to the decision of the conferee, of the 14th Congresilonal dl•trtet I tine candidate for Senator, (subject to the decision of the con ferees of the 21.1 Flenstorisi d isc rho ) one can dilate for Assembly, one csudidste for MIL mi.elouer, one candidate for Auditor and one candidotte for Jury Commissioner Time porn. her of delegate. to which the erection dt•lnr is are lentil/44i respectlt 'lv, will be pul.ll , heii next week. July U. 1870 S Clotrrown Dent Goodly Committer Lew',burr, Centre & Spruce Creek Rail Road —lts History—Changes and Prospects. It to now over thirty lour tear, nince the first steps toward securing n rn road Iron) the Susquehanna at Lewin burg, riu of Penns% allej , to a point on the Juniata, were taken. In 15.36, Fl charter wan granted for the "Lett burg Pennnvalley and 11011ilail'arg rail road" and at the expense 01 the State the route was purl ejed; and re ported upon favorably. At that time it was intended to be 11State enterprise, and connect the State Workri at lloli datsburg with the Susquehanna. For some reason or other the project wan dropped, and nothing more was .iont. in the matter until 1f53, when a char ter for the "Lewisburg Centre and Spruce Creek road - was i?lttained"ztid the people along the entire route made to believe that the road would he con 'Eructed at once. Subscription hook,. were opened, surveyor& employed, the right of way secured, and the Preedv completion at the enterprine wan protm tiled. The people of Penns and adjoin tag valleyn subneribed libernlk, and many of them paid in the tiro inntrill ment oh the amount of mock nolocr ed Thin we belie‘e wan itned to pas the expenuew of the •nriej then made A tier securing the pnp*Pkge or., Ptlll I - meta in ISIA to the original clinrieri allowing the company, an 1.1 . .1 e1111...1 it• tntereet., to tfinke Irrone or ‘Truce Creek the We tern terminue. Ilie en terprifte agarh. fur MM.., In lIP, countable reafton fell through, nod rail road — ceased to he the tall, Ito. td it war I. lightly rest , ed in 1 , ...,6, by the pm.Pitge of a further Atippletoent, allowing the rompan% to IPPIIr which were to be ' , retired I. first wort gage on the road and propertv ot the compartr. here irOn , io in add,tton I, • the eitheertptionit made in 1564, it ume expected,would he Paff - irient to build and equip the road at 0.1 e,•, \ti ' ht tt failed thin time we know 1.01 The ment keltPSe war. m i.:twinned, and the bond. were never to•ne.l r...thrr -1 - % exrs Inter merit, to the original charter, an- pa.. ed, allowing the compant hitild branch to Bellefonte or Mileehorg from any point along the line of the road. No efrort, hoot-O.A et. an, made at this time to huild the stun line, and the railroad goeroinn as. almost en tirely forgotten, until n hen the efrort of the Atlantic 'rid Great W PSI - ern Ganpan% to zet n C nr n l o, Itne from New York to the grew Wr,•t again revi , ed it. Thi. time, hopes ran high and evert- one re;., , ,ted m the proepect• of the 1 , 1,Pf.1C eon-tritetion of a rat) road through One 01 11.f.1.1re110,1. richest, and wort popiloti. %title's of nut. State. A mill further niippletnent to the charter wan pa.ned by the Leg islature, allowing the eoitiliativ toil; yearn from that time to begin the eon ntruction of the road, and eight rear. rn which to rnmplete it, and al-n ill lowing them to 1..111.1 II 14, an, point on the Bald Engle Creek, r „" neet with an' rail road in No t thorn het-land county. Shortie after thl,, and before any definite proposution bud been made he, or to the A. A: O. W. Company, (or souse reason or other. ,M e lt we hare never tet heard expli,?r,e.l. the Lewis burg, Centre & Sprnce• Creek Compa ny ga%e their charter aub se supp - merit,. rights. and privileees to the Pennoy Iva nta rnt I road Corn piny. Since then our renders who are itlter ested in the subjeet must have a yewy th.ttriet reet,lleetion 44 the rfiort• that hate been made to secure the hiti,.ling r.ftlao !Lis meettrize have been tdd , rne d w,vitn t'ne oitiren. fll , lsK Ire ro‘ile liner heels IlliseJe Lii , 1,1 'l, r - vs 1.4011,1. M b 1 -11: r thx..n as enough of was SU IWCTi hiPti io gni di' al I' route, the Corn patty woild put it un der contract, and that the Pennsylva nix couipsny was ready at any time to iron and put upon it the rolling stock. With this understanding the people of Pennsealley went to moil., 111111 (al the 10th of June last, at Centre Hall, the last of'a series of railroad meetingx wasApeld, at which the stock not al ready subscribed to grade the road, wa•t guaranteed by responsible gentle men residing in each of the timnships through' which the road is to l indS. At this meeting the President of the patty—Mr. Miller—asserted, that eith the exception of finishing the engm- eer'a revorte, and eecuring the 'io)/n_ of the tight of way to M1t11111,16 . g-- w litchi would require but a few at the farthest to complete --the road that far would be rwdi to put under contract. A re.nlittion wai then pa.; ed in.truct.ngltint tti put 'cinder tract it% the 15th of duly, the grading of the road an iar as )11:1111illtir;, cud to contiuneto put Under %tract the Italltitee 0( the route yltnl It carl as the stork was sulm•ctibetl. It is now the 1:)111 and Ate hate beard 01 no kiting, prttprttakt tor bid., or art thing e‘ en to )111111n burg. The rettltlia ut centre l'ount hate .111..tertheti trni guartnteed the amount u' stock required tit them and tl.rough this contitrA the road Ins been. read% to /INA pal under contract vtnce the lii I of .Irole Now, can Mr. Milk r Inform on %sits• he ban failed to put the roul unler contract revire.l 6t the -tll.4erther. to ttn ? We tit7tild like to hit... l'ettnevallev itke to know . an sre can" mitnpls ito - oritt )Ir. Miller Lest I.lt.irg an,l that t fo:n,z 'lase It rail rolld, if it I,a- it an to the Legis l ature for another ,Ilart,r-- i to a Ness Yorlt Collipitn for ”11,31_1,01 to Milton f(,r Enntern teruittere. the impr..Netent , made tliereon for the k•tietit 11 , 013 t member and lii two to.ter , Ir'the suit liad lJeen tried it aouhl I.a‘e made hear one thousand famtltes perinlleoß and lionoeles“, .1.1e4 totally hankrupting Iferdit ot ruin and do-tritetion already per Co Coolie Importations. The potrtv of Trent l‘f orn I Irlen•. - no though not tahotie.l ts :tit the work tort - tied, hare lately introduced ft new Some of the reeident. of the diapu- Pfea, whfelt, it enrried out. v, l ll fliear filed .hforirt waited on Altmwranvo and range all the element- , of dcane.tie life nl.pealed to juMire Anti ho ut thui etitnrtry. Heretofore, ihe %%or'. nittnlt,, to 1.11,e the ,litt ingnien ll‘ country liner lord dep., tin,: to hint the great And irre rolttes to rooetel write, etitlielent to pt,thle nr•,tlg it troll trithet 'on thew date thew ill 11011011 f they Lave' nn.l their ittinilte , it he per.taled nr hit; nou cr, , 14, nlweli tend- to e,,tirte nv•Tan t. indignantly to degrale htlfor, runi re.itu•e It to .tart a- plie•l to then, ''t hitt What mite legal in tin and de-tuition The introdinlifo, Intl tin. ngl,t ntnrtlle,andeoieequent or f•oolle 1.11.0 r tntrvt , net It I. he Asa. , 1,1111111(1111g 110 wrong, and fraught with .endue et ll* to all I fie the lau none i 110 1 % e t o take i t m e ouese ‘‘orkinz•eln.pe+ of the country, ratt•-ing Ilenhc :.) , .eeing that rrprertlm al an it doe-, the lai.urivu. , twin to ,;ill, I% nll.l hilitilttill V had nn etleet on lesel ame n li,erfhle4t ritee, it 11./ ‘1,11`r11.,1., IT I not W 11111111): to he fi no eel( re.pert T. I nn renreet for I h Tllllll,l, finally rotreertled nr rountrt or it. 13.1titittott.. Witt, ir ittakit,t: 3 t,mtlmtnn.e with 111e...11eirfl there who.te ;nAte elffethi I e reepectel and ,tied thenoehem, And Otos?' who innifithii,ed it Not the working- ii;llplire•ii,l-01 /1."1// them, from trw'hk men' It 1. tiles, the Lone 111111 SIIII, fa . the Inn.l, that lilts, !Wide in is lint If A aIv•TH.,(; ttn.l the other heirs Vit.l heel' iastr at 11011 1101 e, or aim the lead had been ..01.1 wider Its cal m•, it .01114 hate Leer some Itall4tion titr ,hr• trreat wrimg littempiett hr our meml•er, hut tietther one Or the other the ease, for at that time the land nil ire are tii.lss It is to them w.• ells Rohl Every twrßou knowing the os.-t. all 11110 we Iraore ot irrellll/0,1.110111,411l that Herdic & enre RR.] wealth N•ht 1. it then that were lin% ing one third more than tti4 they, the Mi n es' Nentlienr% 01 the !nisi re:II %aloe, end at the time the snit are dri.en to de.perat ion. and of liged ins brought, in Isl4l, W/1.1.1.411 II In f irmest against the ins.ilte and itil4ll.-Tltrrsoi NW/ runrtdered to ire worth 111•11. e• 10.414.4 II !WM them' riser tart hundred thousand dollars, It n. 'weal'', there i. ion tunieh 1111111 the other heir. tialir Re.rutteh. leertat%on. htlr (*.ingress and ‘ , l Surf,, realer, workingmen of this The Hied » lo„ we Fire A• 11:1)1,/e fixed the shuttle „..1 the loom, %rho poi li ole.i 11, i . o IN 11,A ho vi iehled the liNe sind whri font. , the uil I,,re thr nur < t m nod artiitt the V~rnnt „i Lln!a• a i• to itirm sNe tonl Stnie Lerl4 l :4liirel. nre fln , l other timii , 44 , 11144%, the , hove r•iv ririnilr failed to finny nnv relief to the helneAl, lA l .4lrin , :, 14x rl , l,lert orhinz.- Ten, find no. }lend) MI I njllr.. StfllP thnl ilfl. I` , el" 'co r.r.h.ref ,lerlient. co ,itonr2Anifn 1i0n,., ft Stalr of "'strut - •nd phan ln•tne, her orionnied I lna new Men 10 cheapen Irtflor and dee:rade the work ine . Inttnportunz t•nohe ~late• from Chinn tor ilont inlrpone Work Ind' men' Arouse in I our Inlere4al Lilt at, pill oar heel itiem I I I ililmmoaa We hat e ihe 1...v0rr It, •1..) MCI= n he reloi•iptlm7 the pert. ui rnuer An.t hc em l .m.tumf men Rll4 ?lienPlare-0 that oppo.e motiopoliea ihtte with the intereets of the Inloring rlaeeee • And while we nee.l not re var., with erouleneo roirmiesry laborera trout toreign country and clime. le! 110 elepre,nte ever) attempt to intro dike,. Into nor fiehle anti mannfactnriea .er!ile tine,* of laborers enzetwea, 'i n.! •r, 1 Ler spectilatise COI/. trartorv, for the porpoae of elevating the rich the poor —ltem ,k.lntirnl .Ton ' A, Dtni, I 1..1 In Wsfth fovoro city, oh SCr•lneM.l■y morning', of LeArt die.exoe. Alnsirn! wok.. Ole in•entnr of lily orlelyrsllr,l Ds lo 1.18•11-1110 , si ray iiu.• 01 . 4 Le tiunDIFUO ths most powerful weapon is elisions*. He was Itturu iu this &ate is It 4 / 1 ), and eutereti the h .. 1 k Is2l, Our Membqr of Congress a's a Fi nancier. That our bejeweled member of Con :tress ie good nn manipultxting financial rnensures, especially when the funds litue n tendency to gravitate towards hid own rapnrionii pockets, ninny people in Willinin.pori will readily nr— firm. Let the follownii; fnetit epenk for then-wives: Some itV, 101011 William sport.torirooeil but nlinut clue third the itopillattan note embrneeil in it. limits, our member's parental Author sold one nmi FJ , :tV Here, of lamb more or 1e... to Peter Herdic pnny, nho re , old Fomc of it and im proved the hala,ive That trttet of now kitnated In the portion of the oily, and in 1‘01 0 ) valued, the iniOrovinetit , ninde on it. at t,%0 and one half toil lion= of 11011:I r`. In 1;•41t; otlr tinnnOlnl metillwrs pn ternal Author Jett tlii+ 11 , -o.ly (111 , 1 ::ra4ping 6.lippo-e.l , to hitke4nare.l t() immor The n.ri». 1131 I:nr.lly com tnerlool their fir-4111'1(1i co' 'hp mortal reinno"l , . of onr mrmhrr = .111ther,,‘ lien Intifol WWlrtni - -that 4 - mr tnetnher nt C,mgre. , .- -made the 41=- 1,1% yr% 4 41 int hi. parent bad no legal right to tfi ,, ve , e of the aforeettol one hundred ;1,11 .t‘tv nere.4 of land, more or 1,1111 \ pers , m, n- it hnJ , heel' etclul..,l to the 11,,,111.1. oui Atol her neare-t 4,1 h i Mri A Ry. ,TryoNf, 1111 VIII! L. nit I h,- 11%., ~ lore the neare , i 01 1(111, MIA ormseywioly the the made by their litther, 'Klock in kw rra+ nn 11/e,l:al "NV Nnu nn 1110111.110 , 1% 6rO , lgliClll the Leaann r rnantl 04titrt 1)\ the heirs for the ryy,rt yr 1 of the land titrth till BIM do.trurt, w (lite of the potfule hut charac ter for inn to admire in our inernher nt ( . oiis!repp, who will soon again be peek 1 ,, ,.! a reelretiou at sour itstrido A Radical Loss I{tldlcnll.tul niotirnm—crapf Iron itn doorm -ten , . trickle !row Ito es fr., HIM n general expreKslon ilf for 1 1 .111(1,e.... has file uFwln UPI I.lllllg drawn etnintenntire. A great hghi in there We.lerll CBlllll 11414 their i one "pi t !-tail" less m their army of rat-enter4—one loupe-•ritelier less in their relestial lirwte. Mr. Hort! is gone. Mr Om: p„ Lne !lore lie died eoniewhere w r n lif‘irrim He was II Willy! of Eiriiiirr. and woo mace, it 2/4 Ilm/. 4 r2 et, 1 r 1/ .10h nny ootintryrnen. Grand A.lutirto of the Chinese Nary, hut iiirt where that yrea/ limey ever lint-hewed rind I,n%ened or where its t•ltipe were or'nre. or what sort of n nnvv it wits. we are slot apprised. But let that pits . ht. principal occupation for twilit - 04.2111 gal) FillifiCll 4 CO, 41142/ /2/ 2 11 ntr• rhant. lie merchandised is scrap. .4 paper and hits of oils And ends 1.•;11,.; in the street glitter.. / 1 15/11 111 S SIICCesS IM ntlrli.lll/liolf to Ow I tei Ihni Ike attended to all the hi- ho.iuens Ili pernon. Mr. (ling Po late Iforg was. hnw ewer, no immediate fundly cur ~ , ectiori of thin gentlemen of that tome ho re aide . . amongst to. He did not Kick hie nooe into every fa-oy', private hqei• rm.«, and tippet ilhoti 1l arts. rotninit other similar impertinence. Ns. sir Horg, our lamented friend:true not of that 'family and tribe. 9x the contrary he was a man of deep thought and studious retlec• )ion. Indeed, it is said by his coon• trynten tent he was once a man in standing ih China as a lileraieur. Profound works are named by them a , ha.ving come from his talented pen, among which we see catalogued one "on "How to Exterminate Barbarians and Afissionaries;" another, "On the Principles and Practice of the Beau_ 'lfni Art of Hari-Karr." With such record in his own celestial beatitude of China, it is not at all strange that Mr. Horg on arri%ing it - . this country, , hotthl take occasion, after indulging. to a happy dial, of stewed rat, to iden tity hintsedf with the American Hogs, and go it lively for the Californie Jac• ohms, of a Inch party he became a fa mous article of furniture. But be is some, and the American flogs, from the Presnlent down, have suffered a tt e N ere lo.s. Mr. llorg was the only one ottt of office, all the rest being fattened upon -Ow re, esine and other golfed slop.; fed out at that infernal Ing-et e and stink hole n here the belly of the Itepubh- eat, party 11% es—W mtington. N,v. hail Mr liorg been a plain thief, and a abade or I , Ao dlrker. he would have been more popular with the clop hearers ; but he %%a. only a (3 ' loll ' lll eninefte and not a nigger. Facing tita Music The AVfolhington County Democratn hen .14 nre level, eke they would not have prim.el the following rehohnions at their late convention Re.ro/red, 'flint rigid economy in the collection and Ilisfitirsement of the rev elutes tof the government iy esseti ti a lno the maintenance of our public credit. fic.so/red, ,What the corruption, vett alit% rind unprecedented prodigality which have ebaracterized the piddle men of tle PRIii(111 party, b o th a t NVashington and flarrialuirg, impera tively demand a change Resolred, That we derive encourage ment from the tact that honest and thinking men of the Republican party all over the land are desertim , by hnn dreds and thousands, and are showing u IllingneAs in unite with the Denote racy tit reforming existmg abuses, and that A‘e gladly' welcome all such to our rank•. llexar ed. 'Dual the no enl;el ado!, tion of the fifteenth amendment was 11 homeless mockery. Las met 11,mo, eon witiongted be (rand in the Northern State-, and by It nanny of the federal arm% in the fionth. liesolred, That 11»• ix a white government, wade Iry while wren [or white wen and their I,.tentr•. !That he the right slew ,If nur g - eminent:ll ROlurr, and the la-t Imo rev ohltions expreog the and !eel ,Ing of the Ite mor rue e even' /tern. Fifleetith Amendment shamelemg mockery, anti iv not de-ery i red ot the surrort or Obed If'flCC 01 1111 111911 who IteRT9 a ,% bite fhi,, T)11' 14 . 111001HCV 11101 1101111114 to .10 1%1111 it. k wAR 101TPti 111919 the ronntr% tignin,t the a ',hem Rua public protesoa of tmo thit,l4 of the peoi.le, atol 1 the and oneottet Hit the party., suffrage leer hecome n pi-1114'11de of Dvntociraer, f..r, in the lanotage ul the last resolimon, "tlils Is a white inan's gokernment, made by white well for white men ninl lhlar r.mterity This IN Ihr Imuner ithder hwb the Detilocritcy NIII flihi the !text grelt ettinrmign, and In I his riLn IN 4. 1, Coll,oler American Workmen and Coolies rtider tho \•„r1, ear , r 1 the 12th inwtAnt, 1.. a,..1 Ilh iI C..n.el.t ot Pre.tileta t•see,, and tt tin ...I' 10 . 1 -P a er. ll ific , r , ”' I.srtv (" , t; In-harm. The 1.1,1t,g1, tlePh are Judi ...An riaia1.. 2 '..1 114 ..ra•.eer.,..., a err r oint.t the battle rich liar , h‘ lint.orimg Int" lII' , 01 I' .‘arrle.l harmer,. ttiftertb country th,,t1.1tt , 14 tit rittttri ,h 1.1 •N.l P"rer% The hands Irvin 1 11.113 1.1 t;' . .11'.. the Place 01 kmer- , 1.0 el I II• o•P r,, v th e te•tut ‘‘orktitett. the .I,eehlitt,tr I rAti.ett. I.er.ee the attack. See. tract,. 1, ill. the c.0.d... 1,, -erse fe.itt 7.1.411,,tve r .• %Wed number three 1.. five \ ear. lit thin ,7 1. 04t•tr‘nnnn l ,lt the vdtre fin,INY sit - the rale of Inv,. :Vito 4 , , !,er .1 rev ti root 11 , Ihe li•aurhallee, hohnio bun-elf At tl. e r ate then hre wow I. u,k 1.r.11.1111 11,.- .a.01.1r, —l , 1- ...nle I `hat Ir:RiNT 1, harrl. I will ri,ll he .11( ,e•rr- 11,11 liie ‘‘,l';.. all the mama, lador ~1 Ihe will I.e performed dy hue laborer! , tsfak for 'i11...4111e pier IN an t them to du and hie. I- the "e.m.d tlmt for the pem.r tnan :6a! tt,d,ell4. thoeh I,OIIIIL ,‘ he!, .rekthe vote. to t.erre.. , inte thrtr I .,ser..4lreuto. tt day nr starvt., ¶1 rs %.)1 L6e Ihnt "11!••+ Cer Ira r;;;;Rt ? (1;r u;e.);her;•`l',,.,..tt... ri-f 't,"114.1, H 0, , 1T Iran•!, f •or Cooile iattor t.eing adopted all o% rth is enlin try. yon again Ftipport hum and thereby aid him in inn k ing tan slavef,' —An exciinnge soy, r i fv. 4 his eye on it place in the Cabinet." be'i'ge it. for a ho o-told ever tri; ..1 .t..v 'k.t.k . t•;,?* -- I Democratic County Committee Meet ing. Al will be noticed in another part of to.day's WATCIDIAN, a meeting of the members of the Democratic County Cotronittee will be held, in this place, on Wednesday next.- It is highly im portant that every meinber alba cum mittee he present, as theilipportion ment of delegates to the dillerent town ships and boroughs of the county, ail) tlien be made for the next three. CM'S. That apportionment will be lia4ol ou the Democratic vote polled for gov ernor last fall, artd will regulate the number of delegates each tovt nship will be entitled to in the •Idli.retit County Contentions until alter phe Gubernatifinal election iii 1872. In or der'lliat the action of the Committee may be f4ati.olictory to the Democracy of every election district in the county. we earnestly hope that they will try and have their committeeman or his substitute present, to take tart in the apportionment. -.JESSE Mr.Rlllll nl 1, , a , 1( !laver' and Gen. lIEt%F.n nl tf,i , rue aatarants for the p_ 11 II()%% .11-glno ed, by k 1,1-glnve, I, rol,,,nne-.rented. roolie tit% onn v. Al 2 VAI Rnso, NV, are glad to knoit hoa tad, -11.,e1 In t lun do.wet ter , d,ong6 to throw both MI:1111111. 1111,1 Iterrta OVerlionVil.llli,l rennin 1111111 .\ ft w... 1 noNn Centre eonittu will givt. 1311111 R the fold F.llOlllllVr, 110,1 go for .\u v•.-1 HUNG. 1111.1 (:11111(01 11111 go for NI PRI< 11.1. 1\ 111 ch will he nhoet 1 101 the ntrength hP fl have it the COO% retion„kna , Tno.e. has houghs up Ito- le nottonattoe al ready. Itm —The AVillkootiort Marlin oveg nn aecomit of the arrei.t of .f,nn Pattfa 4,1'1" fuel itrifUlt KA.R.:11"., for -trnlinstillver ware from the hom•ie of Mayor 11 t anti', and nddq, "I'Prq.rti tq Iron) Schitt lk ro , lnty, sour a. fir Inerlt a student at the Dickinson Sem inary 111 tit . 3 CR). • Another I,lither in Ole cap of the c 'moons and 41 . '91 Dr. T Hum r.tiN MITr if el t.l Won't he to hi, hand again at :ming the edik.r rd ihe IV 't any ‘N, for publishing 'him 11111 e fart in regard I,lone of the youtbri “hroto,..:liten up," under hi , itrel. patriotic ("' rsre? - - .1. ‘l itTIN our MIIII.- er to 161 , , 0ft. ha.% effected a good tiling to Ine relea , e, thTony.ll Ine.laation, trorn her Lintshment In Sihertn, of a n, irr (II the celehr.oeh Polish lien, I oat Cak,inir Pulaski, nlin inet beloce tile %rali4 of Sri- . 1 .111 . 111 Z I,tir -;r1:g14. Te, Haute ,$! i- Nladmill 1..11%4 It k, tiro' site at I her 'ttr Itatti.losl to ;411.enit for tiVil.ll‘lllll 11 k 1 ' t , 111..11 erernpilt „, 1 , 6 ; Th,• -(;4,,,t a pt. Lai [hal rt 11,4 permitt. , l lo come to Lori A ^g. - rßovrt 11t the reptest 411 otie 141441,..r ed t he Pint ,Rice f 1 uln ii,",-er,,re w tthuut el',‘ ilottiv,...g the l'tett Mamer, or 11117,,+ 11,,./lorl lIIC. t)terflti BE rwill11 , 1110:to r hnmin 1 rer,otim tl,l the , ole hem :it of 01! WPOltii% one. 11 f ht. iteiril{,ltrlri i•t Olaf ;li4trct hat anv 11110}11../ t rt . e 4 Pllt Iliftt in cult Hi the poll-. 80 , lia.lieftl4 gen ,Lowel •.) ;itt:c 111111111001 lat.% that an. inclined i.) heltetr that It kltll , ,TN.t.s.,...dshlii.l IAtI th. N unul,l I.ev. of hi+ Lonimliti, t of I.) ta!“. 111,.r rnrtY)-. ---A nII v • r... 1 !it'd I )1• reamed by the min nrl iti Iqi h ' aheti H ".1?-• ',it'll )1 1M /1111.• lirr IPrd.,.. lion+ of the befit Inez were i•it-riterid and the beautiful valley of MI'llIelr•lo.a ha rendered a iilloFt a .lePert I=l The Fifteenth Amendlent. entiriree)tite I,if to on r,.r , f the kir the / Fifteenth A ,1 , 1,0•• tll II gil — r thi lifb:l , l of ''C•on- 'e a r lii Ili ie i,; tlie rilititinte silence of S u rt - tri e r , the Senate has heen lively,— it• firi i.rrif.rif dingo wile to pass a hill [t —an iiorrrninnh'e and I'ng drawn biel —o , •en'Odt- re, enforce the Fifteenth Anienilmr•iii. !tilt the itle is a little I T ;..lie. Ac no alnzle pe son can read tlli• i.ill and live. nod no person other ths,n a member c't the bar of Philadel , ph::: could iiridefirtithil, if he survived tine Ty q I i t • w of it, Pis qrhitirltso :deemed it h.,. tw, •f 'WA. the:410.410 N 4 it 111 TI Eft relays of strong teen. What is the re. em it? 4lx of the most valued contril, Iltoes sleep in the valley. But what arc their lives to the nelfare of the urn erse, for which he exists. The Lill provides, I That any person of a darker color than rt chrome yellow shall herenner Le entitled to Note to any eXtem mo election, a it bout reference to age, sex or previous condition, anyrlum!, nnyr+here to the contrary notwith,tan. ding .`" ^ Thrtt any person irho says that such person on.glit not to Non , shall Lr pftnished Lr a fine lo the e lent of his pos,ession., and shall L. anal hem a. . That any ty.r.. , on Who .11:111, intent to prevent the voting or anv url) 'per,on, , trike ..nuth ver,nti the tio.e, month or other leat.t.,,, %% 1 0.in one rule a any one week lit att) day of I..tin:, shall he plann.hteh by tine to the eV. i.l o f t,,lee a1.,1 shall he 1. 'nal any per.on It 110 111/1/1 any other per.ot. In the line 1n .. ..,-- inl,elor.e.-kprnntie,l elf hi ;1 . 11 :tot vvlvitsw.v , r, 41..0 by tine to the extent of 164 *khan he ttmi o,„ nta. 5 That all , h( fink , .• olkeled ire, Ir this act Phell he el ileTeled alum The •;, ,g0"1 • Le S , Ol, 1 r I . r the Purall7 of liappilteQ.: to Awrrn „ of .Urt , h•- , en( • .A itilt I•ep<oiri ~1.•111 hr til iL 1110 1 , 111114170 i ll• fl 4)1 nir t 9A41 1'111.11.a M r \V11..., .0 l oci 1.. nlt.iljvi..l He -mil I:1 Ow s.:ennie l,ur \I It ‘,34 i•orro •'llll.lO tn.] VCI/rt•k+1011, 110 Li John Chinaman in Massachusetts The Chillm•r• hr.% r 1"4444n4111) , •1r New Eng . h‘lid An Inip.rlntlon ~f • .s -enti. have ar tt•od nt North , ark In tt Inotor) and ll t,red upon thou - DIVIr hat, ar 4 411-44 . 441 the hhii,,lft , of St l 11-I.n, erN much. 14. 4 ,14 , 4 4 4 iii 1144 4 +rig 14 I• 111, w let) cpu h nI t.ioyed at Toth ti It wer a Kg,. thnn urn rec. is my; ttna will. 11. It 1.4.. h 111 101 \ 1.1.0 their t•tn. e.le :4(•!“ I morn,: t,;,.11-.11 pag,th, I ti)., n.,w , •.11r10 . ‘ ,, 1 Tito ve,e4rl,4niz 4444 41-441 N half' T..}.1)111..1 hi• and iiir 01l ..111 011 ~rgaw/ati.pnz, T ..w Itt.l y 411, {; 11 prw, 1.4 imw ikt tht- utitl r _s rn yr Licii (ui~Itnl.••~I•.t pl.:, 1110 r 11 , tipt••l turd utritilv ac actor 1,01.. Ict 11.% I. l revottted by tut, cr,L - •ttinc.w it will Lott 111,. 'r, b. ,t white, yellow, our Hack, , 1311-11110 I,t'Vto, ,k inttnuflii turilig commit.% Ilk, Sect F • land, wltept cupidit eantntl. 111 it• li. I. hint, bore n high tiri , i , •clisc. latlll I .4JAvr mtidt; the lahtr t ~f the ctrporutl"nc and Ind c.r riLlraCt .r 1,.. Thr• inittntittiwinn of tbigl hub-, .erve, when more thoroughly and better understood, to open the • cri 1110 workingmen M the •r or that the taritE hos engendered, and •bany the animus of the eapiialet. nd lawn akers who have Immm tickling t! it fancies with the delienon ot "protect,ii to home industry That their sap. , night not have ,:lallirre(ltiogn, 111141 1 1 at they might get the higlipat pro.. • Ili. e. for, "protet lion to•hoine.lnithetr% boorn 11.. cry The... were &helve , 'rd , that lilt money into the pur- , • the poor by incroa,ing th. price• necesrurier of life. With tin en . re culight SOP lIIIW been t Foreign. goods ha% e i en shut out, hut the iwirro'nt a foriuli c:5 - 4 of men ran be run in II ho posses', x ll Ilse ,luallttes of Slaves with the carmen% .r socking at a greatly reduced priee,iliew creator. of a protection practically br. al It dew II and leave the working elti•-..- not only unprotected, but with the I wil ful alternative staring them in the Ince of having their priests cut down and the harm of prote, tine the capitsliet , tiolr w ares atsll up. Lower waged and no renittetion la nanuAwutren prices. This is one el s. quo reactionary rieulLA ••pr., noted" workinginno of• New land seem Likely to undergo, snit it I. a f“ , r illu...trution of the anitnu. of Ow ila.•tu:ur- who delude the ma-.,e , %%01 their talk. about "protekttot, to holm. in.lubtry. - They want for. Nit manufactures Oitit nut that they may I,rlcvs for thOr io 00(18 and grow rich, but to .upertode"home labor' they tr" to. China for workmen Denworal, t A Loves or liaTri.c4ttslatits-r-I'heri tl iri La Grosse, IVisconsin, -- k 'cerium .3"1'," who has a A ingulo lon•me.4 tor rattlesnakes. lie hall mad,. revs' the Republican of thin 'tt• perfectly tight, 'square deu, about five feet each way, and an vans high, open at the top arid therfin diet en riittleanalcos, from eighteen inch en to three reet and a half In length -- a sight to behold I Writhing, twisting tuming tend' folding upon, over and under each other; or, with heads erect, with keen eyes glistening, and ti looltin rorpent tongues protrtnhclt . from their tit by mouths mo:- sistlittneee, there t he y are, a lino in g, twining, hideous Iling Inas+ of serpents! It is a terrible eight. AA,Q then to see McKee coolly and delillfr' ately enter among them, and take them each in his hand, call it by name, open its mouth, and while he is giving ypti its history, to see the reptile lay lt , head upon his cheek, and rtioint deed tongue at you, while its eye' seen' to emit sparks of fire—ugh I it's to hot' rible I and all the while the others at his feet are keeping up a continual buzzing, rattling, humming, which fills the air with low murmurs, and eattsurit a eerdait -creeping of the flesh 8
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