The Democratic Watchman. EONZES BY P. OKAY WEBB. =MI JOE W FUREY, AS! , NIkTr FDITOII Term*, $2 per Annum, in Advance BELLEFONTE , PA Friday Morning, July 29, 19,70 Democratic County Convention The Democratic voter. of Conte,' collets' will Meet at the regular place. of Imbling lmtenull and to.rnallip election. on Saturday, the Mil day 01Anguat next, between the lecir.‘ of two sad four o'cloclF p. to elect delevate• tomµ pear at a convention to he held at the ( miry If norm, at Bellefonte on Tut the oth day wf guguat. MO. which convention will pill In nomination mie ( . 110 , 111100 for reogre..l-ii4. jem to the decision of the conferee• of the lath Congreaainnal dpitriet.) One candidate for Senator, (alibi& to the deconon fereee of the 21.1 Senatorial Motor%) one can. didate for Asoembly, one entolchrte for turn min.:toner, one candidate for 1 01111%4 and one candidate for Jury Commi..forier the num ber of delegate. to wiktelt each district I. enti tled at the corning election k Bellefonte Born, S !toward Top, 1 Ilts n 1 I.tt ny Inward 1411pIthluir, Philipphorg " 2 Merlon 1 %Id, Benner Twp., I ("noon Rolm* '2 Penn Burnmoie 1 Potter Curtin 1 14101 Pergoron " 4 "now "hoe Gregg ik , erlng Aalner '• 4 Ito h.r MO( Moon " ( ohm nall7lll I ‘%l44(er ~rth lowe4hip 1 rder of IU r-teltt, Conm,fl, T Radical Harmony Here ! The most completely demoralised party we have ever seemis the Rad,ical party of this county at the present tune. One half can go the nigger, the other half can't. One half can go for Wit lON ; the other half Mil, tine fourth can follow the leadership of Btu. %ow , the other three IKurths swear they %%on•t, IMe lot wants this—the other that,—and the rest something elec..end so it goes on, despair, de rnorallAhon, and defeat written upon the face of every one there. The only particular strength their Perentptiv nigger votes will give them, wilt lie the scent—they will make their party smell stronger, "rut that 0 all. The principle trouble Radicalism of this county has on hand now, outside of the general dissatisfaction of the worlong men, who have heretofore voted with tt flll , ho sow I•SCPPLT they won t because of the nigger taxes and oppression, that that party has fasten ed upon them, the l , enatorial ivies tion NU 1' WI I •lllNwants to be 'enatiir. For six years he has been bons : : e‘er, mend', r party, who came to hill Oto for HO. TO get rid of h,. inces.aot 1113p0r1111/111g 11101 , t of there hare protni-ed, hoping at the sante tune, that -oine tittlorAecti ,bspeinottion of pro rienee won II re lie ‘e them of the pledge, 11) getting W WI 1...0x of the track, in some nay or other. But Provienee 41olrit intertere. and the pled , ,:e4 radirah+ are in a tight hoc—they don t want V. - it - SUN !it'd vet they hair to go for hum Wit so% knows this, and know.. that MI effort is bei made to prevent hi,e nomination on Cir.( ballot, by the kw who would not prorni , ,e knowing that on the record or third ballot. any one else r odd be nomina led over hint Taking al‘attitage of the situation, Wir•ost is doing hry beet to keep other candidates otl the track. BEA% LA has been bought oil by being made to believe he was wanted as a candidate for tr'ongrens, Cunt RV lota been choked down with the protnlFll• of Assembly, and, ea W 1111.411 looks at it now, he imagines a very easy virtory over BA 1,0 , his only competitor. The anti men not to he beaten are turning their attention to the district convention, and it reports are correct have set up his pegs pretty well to se cure his defeat liv the conferees of the district WI 7.4OY'A friends swear (Mutt is done, they'll help elect a democrat, and his enemies swear if it 84 not done and he, Wtr.rims, succeeds to forcing himself upon the ticket, that they'll help elect a democrat. And PO it goes The fight grows bitterer and bitterer every day, and Wit.t.tait P . B chances of warming a seat in the State Senate are growing "f3miol by degrees And bratitifully leo°. " —The wing of the radical party that can't swallow A R WSTRONG, ie try- ing to get BEAVIER to run an a candi date for Congress. B6IVER would run, but he's afraid of Aumsrausn's office holdere,who have been hired to howl for him, in consideration of their appoint ments. As there ie not much ififfer ence "twixt", the two, it matters little to us, who get's on the track. Neither one of them is fit to represent the white working men of the district, and it is not at all Jikely, that either of them will, in the next Congress. --Radicalism is gettipg below par in Tennessee,. The Radical Candidates there are all swearing they are conser bath e men. This shows which way theyolitical wind is blowing. The Labor Question The importation of Coolies into this counts has eet the people to talking —and not only to talking but thinking. 'lite laboring men, especially, are be— ginning to look Von it with alarm and well they may, for it is the begin ning of the end of the working man's independence. Some sanguine indi- N 'duals comfort themselves with the belief that it will soon end, but we tell them that it will neyer end, unless an end is put to it. If It alone, it will never die out on the cohtrary it will spread from the Gulf to the Atlantic, Irony whence it will flow into the - in terior and ramify throughout every section of our country. And when these lice et‘ters and rat devourers fill up every no and corner where hon est labor ought to thrive and, prosper, at its own prices, it will then be seen how foolish and short sighted were the peoplOvho flattered themselves, its early existence, that this infamous importation would "soon stop." Such thingajterer btop, and this will go on, from had to worse, until 20 or 30 cents a day beComes the standard price of labor throughout the Union. Capital encouraging thie thing, you see, anti Capital is all powerful—and when was it ever known to work for anything but its own interest? It is a solemn fact that our whole labor system is 111 danger, and this influx of Chinamen hut the advance of a horde of cor morants conic to prey upon the sub stance and trample upon the rights of the poor. llaily and hourly this evil grows up on on. Every vessell from the empire of the "Brother of the Moon" brings 119 cargo of these puppy-loving wretch es, who are eagerly seized upon and di.tributed by our capitalists and man ufacturing mortopolies throughout the country. Some go east, 'mole west, some north, some south. Everywhere they are extending, aid soon there woult be a State in the whole country that won't have its thousands of pig low+y, chattering Chinamen thrusting themselves into all the ave nues of labor and crowding out the poor, hard working and honest white laborer. Such in the prospect,atol each we tear, is the consummation to which we are drifting. Now, this 'must be stopped, and the laboting men must stop it. How to do it is the question to be considered, and it is one that demands immediate, earnest and comprehensive considera tin our space will not allow us to devote more time to this question now, but 'ye earnestly suggest thatifareme dt is ever found for thie diseas eaf our labor system, it must be found outside of the Ramlictit party. That party is the main cause of all our troubles. For years it has been the bitterest en emy of time people. Its skirts are all bedrabbled with infamy, and the coolie calamity in the last timing it has thought oh to complete time rum of the country' and perpetuate UN own power. See to it, working men, that you vote nest time with your eves open A Gime that Won't Win if ever there was a lot of men who wanted to do something, arid didn't know how to go about it, it is the lead fern of the railical,negro voting, coolie favoring party, of this county. Did they ponsene (leaven—a place they never can have any interest in—they would willingly barter it for the defeat of the Democratic party. Since mr,o they have used every means they could resort to—drafts— arrests—soldiers—awl every thing else, to try to drive the honest, intelligent farmers of Pennitvalley from the sup port of the Democratic party, and when these failed, then they resorted to the cry of the "ring." and the roost barefaced hes about the condition of the county finances, Tii order to create dissatisfaction m the Democratic townships that pay the greater propor tion of the taxes of the county. But this "ring" and lies 14 . 41.1111, work. Pennnvalley Democracy wan a little too sharp, had too much intelligence, and knew to well the object radicalism had in roaring about "rings" and lying about county officers, to be gulled by stuff, and (Cs card font Now, another game is started, and we venture the prediction that radical ism will gain no more by it than by any of the others. This time they are trying to make believe that 80 much dissatisfaction exists among the Demo crate of Perant.valley, that an indepen 'lent candidate for the Legislature is to be brought out. In order to give shadow tp'their story, they have had an agent'Ter there trying to buy some Democrat to allow them to use his name in this connection. This is their game. It won't win. First, because, in the entire county, we don't believe there is a man who claims to be a democrat who would lend himself to any such a bargain ; nod second, if there was, he wouldn't get enough of Democratic voles to Cover the bottom id a ballot box, SO they may as well deal their cards vver nail try Home other game PemmvallelDemocrat)) eau neither he frightened, forced or booght, to work and vote for a part, t•ueh its the one that IP led by ihru. Matta ♦ in this county. No matter what schemes it may resort to. --The editor of the ncituNican. don't like to hear any on/ cry "stop thief." Nillienever he hears that, he knows there is somebody after hint. Since the dat lie went out of the Treas tirera office of Otte county, with thtr leen lit !maid lieu hundred and /dirt, dollars, belonipug to the hard fisted, honest, oter taxed working men oldie , county—the farmers, mectianics, and day laborers—in his pocket, he 'has never heard tiny one say "thief, - that he didn't prick his ears and wonder who was atter him. Now, we doll's wonder at bon for this. Nobody doe.. gut we do wonder that he has the et* frontery to talk about "influence," or the impudence to an a word about "county taxes" or anything eke that concerns the Ins pa, er• of the comity None but the brae-u•" 1 wretch, Ow most brazeu 00111,1 loud, One 0' the toiling tnx-paerq 01 110. count lii the fare, after robbing them it, Ikon 1014 done. There IS not a laboring man in the county but is now tmling to make up the flintier the leader of the radical party stole from them whm, m office. For ten )ears he has had that money until with prineipa) and interet.t it amounts to twenty DIV 114- bars. When be or the radical pohti- ,-“en I.+AF, of I tregon, who mans who he is laboring for, p a thin ran on the ticket with Ittir.i t:r \anw.e, amount bark into the roulity t r ennut ur Vice President, 14 a candidate for it will be wile for them to tell the Peo - Senator from that state. We hope lie ple of the county how their finances „ 1 „,. be elected. should be enntroled and he a holm To CRIPPLF.I , SOI DI It It , hie of our exchanges has the lot loth m.• which is of importance to manned soldiers To ?Amami SOLDI F - Taw Wa9 passed, and alifirmed hI the President, providing "that eiery toddler who was disabled hiring the late war for the sapprearaup of the rebellion, and who was furnished by the War Department with an artificial limb or apparatus for resection, shall be entitled to re eel ve a new limb or RAO/oP+a soon after the passage of this act as the Mole can be practicahli furnished, and at the expiration it - 4•% Cr) fi e years thereafter, under HUH, regulation, as may'l,e prescribed Li the Surgeon ftletteral of the artily Prorul , 1 , That the soldiers may, if he vu elect, reeeii instead of said limb or appuratna , the money value thereof, at the lid/oiling rates, viy For art ilicual -et, en to live dollars; for ANN 4. title tar. , for feet, fifty dollar-. I n apparatm„ for resection, fitly —The Republtrait S:IN - our coon . that a purchased. perjured committee ty taxes are now almost &ix mills on did not hesitate to eOnttUffimate the hare the dollar. The comity iiiiances are trand, was no fault a theltetierrins cou controlled by Democrat , The bor, ,titiumey who returned me ny one of ()ugh of Bellefont e - i s widen flit entire their representatives in lice Senate of control of Radicals, and the interest Permaylvania tax alone—the tax to pin interest on 2.1 Ido not care enough either for the borough debt, made by radical the honor or the office, to place my management, ns one per cent. on the sell in the position of competing lor a assessed valuation of all property in nomination which other gentlemen are the borough. The borough tax is one so solicitons to obtain, whether in the half per cent., street tax one halt per interest of the have/lest missionaries cent , poor tax over one hall per cent , who have taken 111/011 themselves the school tax two per cent. and water duly of "setting up," or of those hat tax almost two per cent., making in ing peculiar personal interests to pro all seven per cent Six mills or a lit mote. tie over one hat/'per cent is the tax In a word, Mr. Editor, expressing levied for county put-fames, ti spay the my sincere thanks for the honor and county debt contracted by the radical confidence awarded me by the people party when in power Irons 1851 in 1860 on a turner OCeR4IOII, let the WIT I n and for the buthiang of a new jail. MAY inform the public that I ant not a Seven per cent. is the tax let tech by a candidate Mr further favor. radical borough to keep it moving Itellefonte duly 2-1 along. Which party ilnanclera the ' RIM ARIVITRONU, has fixed np his platform for the next campaign. lle's going to ignore the trigger and coolie altogether, and Ro it on the tar fl Up in Tioga and Potter hr's to he a "free trader." In Lycoming, CI im ton and Centre Ire in to he a high tar dradvocate. To prove that he's a free trader, he'll point to the fact that he dodged the vote on the pig iron tariff; and to show that he is a tariff intim refer to the swollen waters of Mmr• cy Creek that prevented his return to Washington to vote for the pig iron tariff. th.mcv's LAur's Ituoic for August, has already made its appearance. It le an elegant number, filled with rare engravings and the choicest reading. Goiley's is the ladies favorite, and is found upon every centre table. It is a model magazine, and still grows deep. er and deeper into the lope of the peo ple. Louis A. Godey, Proprietor, Philadelphia. Price 53,00 per year. It is now in its 81st year. Tnl / 4 rirtlinv Gazette for June is before us. It is an elegant specimen of typography, and is filled with in teresting and valuable information. Published by Cl. S. '.Newcomb & Co. Cleveland Ohio. ' About Correspondents The military authorities ot the French army do not propose to have their plans foiled by ainbitious newspaper correspondents. Orders have been is Feed by them not to admit reporters within their lines, and we believe only one loan belonging to the press line yet been so tbrinnate as to receive a pass. This iii le exception is an Eng. list Bonapartist, and his admission is. me presume, a stroke of policy on the part ot the Emperor—if that magnate ln,es really pay attention to 411 Ch mat tors, win eli we-doubt. The isiiperunwiti of our own great oar. shows. that it is not best to' have and ri.scil ul ahobishing the precarious eonihtion of things where all nations too many newspaper writers in the are forced to employ trhir i tiesources aria They are apt to tell it good arming agains each oilier. The glo many unpalatable truths, and, with rimln Ilatg which is once icdglr military men, the truth is not always t e u ti j r , :i ;H z" s i tu ( t i e w tt l t i t :c c h ot h tr a tt s tr bor ne "hat ItleY want told. Then, again, mei. Europe die civilizing ideas of our there are a set of parasites, holding great revolution. it represents the shine principles: will inspire the newspaper positions, who couldn't tell samei i l i e o v , o p t i o l t ric eh e en h .i m o e , a I „ g a o l a , t i o t the truth if they wanted to. and who arc continually disgusting the people arm y, Which rs animated by love of IoN adulations oI etiatemplibt'e country and devotion to duty. The nobodies. rin the "hole, therefore, i t , urine knows its worth, for it has seen j‘% ,.. t as well to keep them mil ca victory follow its footsteps in the four irm of the globe, lines of an orin), as, wher e one It r l tl ake with the ale son, despite his trio iiill do the opposite in soma leader veers lie knows the duties his !mine and he is proud to Lear his part lit the tlallgertt of thiw,, who light for our counfrv. Mae 1;oil bless our on ~Is, A great people 44! tending a pi<t cause rs imirteible N teol.roN %sift )r other flint matt ‘OlO Env It% el sr) long in the moan tainv of Eakt Tenn e‘i .ee, Who, it IP am.erted luiv not heard or ANDIiF dnek•we. death, can he Muni), he will vtaud a good chance of gettingn cabinet office troll' (la% \T. GRANT, like hw abandoned Digger 111- (1;w) lore of long ago, P raking low for vermin for 1114 geological cabinet Declination 1 , . THE EDITOM, 111 THE DF.IIOo HATIi IVATi N --P(TrMit me, through your columns, in reply to numerous In , ittiries, to Say that 1 am riot a candi date for the Senate thin fall, for nous reafionti, one or two of a hick will be auftielent to suhmerve my present purp(')Al . Ist, 'l•he Democracy of the 21st ten atonal De-triet nominated and elected me. w about solicitation on mv' part, to the Senate three years ago, and I do not feel that I should press nit self upon their kindness and confidence now. That I was not perm4ted to remain in that body the toll term tor which I War elected-- that there was a man 211 the District mean enough, in the inter rat of a corrupt ring and a part i•ran mnirity, to demand and tWrllp% nt) 4eat, to which he was not electrd. and S. 'l' Sill GERT Auditor Encrottp W Art'll a AN.—As It ip 1111 portant that a good, capable and lion eat man should be nominated for Aid itor thiP year, allow us to mention the name of Michael Shafer, dr., of Walk er township, for that position. Nn better man could be selected, and we trust los claims may be duly consider ed by the convention. MANY DEVOCRATS Napoleon'Proolamation /The Paris Journal qffiria/ of Satur day last contains the following procla mation of the French Emperor to the people of France. Frenchmen. There are in the life of ft people solemn moments, when the national honor, violentlfexcited, pres ses itself irresistibly above all other interests, and applies itself with the single purpose of directing the destinies of the nation. tOne of those decisive hours has now arrived in France. Prussia, to whom we have given evi (fence, during and since the war of 18t18, of the most conciliatory disposi lion, has held our good will of no, ac count and has rewarded our forbear ance by encroachments. She has aroused distrust in all quarters, ,aeees•• 4itating exaggerated armaments, and has made of Europe a camp where reign distrust and fear of the morrow. A. final incident has disclosed the in- , gthhility (,1 dip ,nternntional *under emm.ll4, nil sbous the gravity of the sitnatton in the pretence of the new pretetiinons. Prussia was made to understind.our claims: they were in• va(led and followed with contemptuous treatment. (I , nr country wanifested• profound displeasure at this action, and quickly a war cry resounded from one end of France to the other. There remains for 119 nothing but to confide our destinies to the chance of arms. We do not make war upon Germany, whose it.nlepeodence we respect. We pledge ourselves that the people Com. posing the great Germanic nationality shall dispose freely of their destinies. us, we demand the establish ment ofa state of things guaranteeing ( seentity and 11-.llrlllg the future. We wish to conquer it durable peace based on the tree interest ()I' the people VOUDOOISM Some of the Newly Enfranchised Who Help Make Our Laws—The Orgies of thi-ignorant Negroes— Their Pagan Rites and Ceremonies --Fears that a White Child has been Stolen and Sacrificed. The colored citizens oho regulate the affair. of Loticuana and send men to t'ongress tic legislate fur the nation, have Just held their hnnual vouiloo fe.- al, and though it is nut mentioned that the Lieutenant Governor of the State attended, the rights were partici paled in II) large-nut/o.er. from New I )deans 411/1 lief/111S Tile 10ea/Ujeli of the orgies WRY tie wll.l country Ice tweet' Lakeport acid Bayou tit. John, where testa were erected. squares...laid out, altered circler; formed, and the doe torn, queens and high-priest. of Uhf •et up their paraphernalia of incanta Ell7ll one of the most pow erlul queens of the sect, had the 11104( elaborate manufactory of charms on the ground. It was a cauldron mbuct ed on a pedemtel draped Tull black, -Nrreh lire underneath, strung about with beads feathers and elan sof w annuals. Ilere, with diegu,ung and brutal incantations, prepared the charms of beef hearts, any bones and clay, of which the degraded new -, stand in such fear. (hie of these charms hung on the door 4nl a hoite by a servant who had been ileonis , ..ed fur diehoneety, recently, &me all the other black ser%anim Out of the bows in terror. The "elders of the Voodoo priesthood manufactured these charm at certain hours of the the de voters indulged in wild and hoc) boa dances, maddened by liquor alai super stilton, until they ceased from-exhaus ton. In spite of the influence. of free• (bon and the ballot, whirl) were an nounced to work such woodere Rung the tiegroes, this degraded en -I,erention bads full sway over the clouded minds of the new citi/ens of the south showing itself (inct a 'ear in these orgies, and appearing every day In some wit-cropping of superstiLlWlti erotic in their ordinary life. The priests of the order have an iniluenee over the negroes such as can be fv., (wired only l.)) those supposed to be possessed of supernatural powers , and it would be interesting just at this time, to learn from sonic 01 the ( tom Congressmen whether they con ' ruder this beastly sitperstmon leas de - grading than that of the Chin a me n who worships lily grandfather with de c o rnin and allection Tut - 11,,nr, iII 111 - 111.‘ ti“ 11111 , F The New York iblatid correpoii. dent gives a long neeiaint the Vim doll orgies now in progress, and claims that Lieutenant i , uverner Dunn, Par son ' rimier, the Chaplain ul cibe, State Legislature, all I ahnost everl negro in New I irleans, are sulneet 11t some de gree to the superstition IVe quote from it lengthy letter to the licrald It 14 horrible to think that even hu man sacrifice 14 111111 beyond the re quirements or this horrible minima - lion. lln stieli Ore1141(1114 great ill3ste ry i, affeeted, and /11/11e are allowed to be present except a chosen few. The victim, strange to 4118, 1111181 he White, I ) . lm:unable, and of such age to imply innocent blood In this requirement there is easily to he seen a horrible a! fusion to the crucifixion or the Savior. When all is really the votaries assent ble 1111 their rude temple, in the center of which is placed a large iron caul Iron containing a snake. If circum stances are evtruordinary, requiring actual human blood, the victinvi- 4 as stated, must be a white infant, if it can possibly be hail, of very tender ago. The officiating priestess, in a state of almost absolute nudity, and her as. SiStaatS, ui simple loose, white gar merits lead a wild and fiendish dance around the cal dron, during which the dancers, one a tisne, drop out of the circle and 1 strate themselves beanie the cauldron. By proper appliances, j the snake is Then forced fl•om his re. pose in the cauldron and allowed to crawl over each prostrate form. All I having submitted to this loathsome touch, (hen 1 . ..110ws the work of saeri- flee not e‘plaiion, the innocent 4.lctoil or the child twin cauldron, upon the snake and the worshipers. All thi4 take amid dancing and wild, ineobe: mutations. . This completes the sacrificia Inony, and afterwards the prig array themselves iii the moat and costly garments, the head esti being adorned and honors. queen. Word is (hell Bela ollt festivities at the VOllllOl/ tempi for far and near the dusky did. Ham flock to the place, and I, an d n i g ht~ give themselves up t ing and the most evtravagant 'news. =I Itig impossible to say lion times - 11111MM sacrifice has Om practiced, as the greatest p) , .11 eretty is generally observed in to th e place of celebrating the St. John. The singular and rions disappearance in New ti l l verb young children e‘er let% has led to a firm conviction minds of many that they were Heed on Vondou altars. At tin moment the people of New 4 are greatly excited by a n I b is kind. tin the fuji of June, few days before St. Johns day, gro woman stole the intiust cliii Mr. Ihgby, residing at the rot Howard and l'oplras street , ease was 3 ll)meduitt.ly placed hand.: of th 4 police, and the non cienf detectives employed, C. - nn , l llHrellll44lllg , HHl'l li 11/1. he.. , from (lint da% ur ILI-, particle ot notwithst heavy rel‘ards ba‘e hero olr , r the recover% of Ili child N., peitrs to feel autborie.l to say t was utolell for earritirial pur ft s Ilioneands belime •lich was lb pose of if., abduction, , once !with Digt,% or his fiends tease ant edge of any Pioecoi, r e ason w child was taken. 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