The Democratic Watchman. BY P. GRAY MEEK - 4 ' JOE W. FURRY, /OM IITE F,DITOR Terms, ;2 per Annum, in Advance BELLEFONTE: "(A: Friday Morning, 9 ,1870 WHITE-MAN'S TICKET. Fait ( IN(.REsq, 1 LIEN ItY SHER WOW), or TtoGA Co roit si:NAT(qt,4 R. B. PETRIK EN, or lil ‘TINCTION DR. D. M. Cit4AVS 44 CD, of IitNIAT POI A ‘ 4 ti E M V, P. ORAY MEEK, or BELI ErO'NTE, FOR CoMM FR, JOHN G. sAyKEy, or li RFOI FOR JURY COMMISqIO;\ IiVECIIFIELD, or I.IIIIRI • FUR AUDIToR DR. .1. M Tit':;ll . ., or P ITTON The Ticket Niggers will Vote F,r ('on.irrpt—W II AR\t'T RA )N4l, F,r t I' ‘ll I For A ~ ArtnYu It II \( For Cornmoomoin —IIA• I 11 )1 r F,r Jun, ( —111.:\ N , \VEX F,r .41ulitur- .14 qr. , . I 11,1 M Democratic County Committee The following Uri the nano` , . of the gentle Trll . ll fl 4 111.1111.er. the item ,, rut fe 1 ottr.t% Committee for the. roots 1g r eilr Peellef,me ..rn N Word—l. Z • NVnr.l—M in R l hne. v. 11 N —`• A MiVut•Mssgri ilnaninl W 6,r•lner Mill .I.orst of .114. F Weiser; Ilnr..— rt (Nen Unions lie linen —T 1 ('core Itennth• Tap—ll I. Ilnewar finies.• Twp Nell Burn-ol•• Twp— Barnhart el•lheifer t'uri in 'lap —Joseph Me , lo.key Twp —ll I. Meek l;regst a.p —4•Asnrige Jainionn flame. lap •I I. M. re Balt M.•••• 1 Tap —.lohn Burr, lap Whe'rin.l nownnl Twp I. :one... 111:-•• n "I wp ors . ( 1411ftier Lit.r,, T. p —Thnron• I i•mie Alm - 7... "1.1, P 11 ‘1••11• .• I. Min • cal I I 1/11111,141. Pot.. I .p —P A .4••11. et. Penn Tap —J a.. 1 1, 6t.. 41th. Forme I op -- A K. rr 1. p —I. M..... Trev,. Rh,vr TIT —I 11 linit Spn t ,, I wp —john Ii • .r. I Tap ranlersanc.l Uni..n I p sAnd.ir W.lk•r Tap —\ C Gears Wont, to —E I. lone. II Y I ITZFIt, Chew-man Wilson as a L. C. & S. C. Rail Road MEI We behese in F ir ing"eretht tdwhoto credit .lne• --ot allow - mg each man to wear hie own Nome~`—tf shine in hi own glory —to .oar on hi's own winem—to go lip or go down, pet as lie detorem. It to well known that one of the most iniport,lnt t( al quoit ions t hat ham a er agitnt,•.l the nand, of the ell' tens of uur count), and e•per•iall of the people of Penns , is the 1 odd ingot:the Leand,tirg,Centreand ruee Creek IL H —en enterprise that will do more to ennch our comity--to enhance the value of real estate —to 'let clop our vact mineral re.ourres, and give tw much outlet. an we need—than any one ever before pro pared. ..enure a large number oh the citizerni of that section of the county through which the road is to pass, have done nobly in the way of material aid; otherm have not done PC/men—in tact, have done nothing but blow. Butt it in not of the people that we propose writing. It 1 , 1 to amover an inquiry propounded us by a gentleman from Pennmvalley on Monday last. which was "Is W. P. so.. a friend of the LewWlttirg, Cen tre and Spruce Creek Rail Road ?" At the time, we were unable to answer him. Since then, we have been look ing met the record., and find the fol lowing report of a speec6, delivered at Boalsburg. on the 10th day of last Feb ruary, which, lur.,..the benefit of Mr. WILsoN, and also an an answer to the inquiry of our Pennevalley friend, we give, word for word, as it will be found in the Natio/rat, of February 25, 1870, at that time the organ of Mr. WI isoN party It reports as hollow., Messrs Fred Hurts vol lion IVilltam Wilson also made - brief Jotairessies Tito later said that the utiu• had coine that should demon• strata whether the old repine wait to roottnite OT whether the !...witilburg, Centro A Spriwe Creek Railroad was to he truth , tin adrimod the people of Pennsvalloy Ut lAs father Pharta or sonteldag rise—to drop the nolniset of rail roads and Improvements, nt ones, 01 go ahead and build Hie road You told the Penn it It Co., what yoWtorould do. and requested of them the railing and running of the road They ma-canted your own proposition Now you nit beta wondering 11 it would pay I suppose you are afraid that company would lose money if they would accept your proposition, What a sympathetic set of citizens you aro. If you 4nn't go to work now—thin day and hour—and show the County that you are willing to fulfi ll your part of the contrast, and suhserlbe your portion of the stock, I BEG TO !NIA: Li; E IN THE HOPE THAT YOU MAY NEVER HAVE A RAILROAD From the above our readers can form their own colusione, as to the would be Senator's radroag proci I vides. Why Mr WILSON talked all the time about "you" being interested, and never for a moment intimated that he, himself, had any interest in the success of the enterprise, lie alone can explain. The " hope " lie liege(' to " indulge in," is certainly not very rail-roadieh,to illy he least edit. Stand Back Working Men 1 The KOOM tNtSCIIAI' importing com pany, has just concluded contracts IS ilk fl San Francisco Stlt' , ain Ship coin 'lnv to laiM on the coast of Cali for nia, 1,300 Coolies per week, for the next twelve months. Sixty seven thousand six hundred. to be imported by that single company in One year! There are now organized by author ity granted them by the last Congress, five companies otthese pig tail import era. Let each of these bring into this country but half the number, the Kon m % , :scuAr company has contracted to furnish, and we will be cursed with Two hundred and thirty•six thous and additional Coolies, by the first (la, of September, IS7I. Scattering over the country like the plague of lice scattered o'er Egypt, Low lone at this rate will it he, until the hard working, honest white labor ers of this country, are crow Jed from employment, or forced to toil for the pitiful sum, these rat eating, pig-tailed Pagans are willing to work tor—:;11 cents per day ? There- -ftre--to .14y -au.C.4l4Forti la .7 2. 000 of there coolies. From n lerton• on this Chinese plague, recently deliv ered in San Francisco, we learn that "n few t ears ago the I lerninn- made all "the cigars in Sari Francisco, to dtu "there is not a German alio roll- a "cigarette— Chinninen make 111/ 1 o: "them. Matches, slippers— all made "by Chinatnen. In. the woolen facto "ries the Chinamen are in almost en "tire control. Only a lea llay4 ago "eight Men were di.rharged from one "of the factorieq„ One of the opera "tives with a wife and children, whol "ly dependent on the two dollarq per "day which he got as his wages,oftered "to take one dollar and fifty cents Tbi, "offer was refined by the emploer on "on the ground that lie had hied ('hi "natnen at thirty cents per dap. Rope , "making is also in The hands of the "Chinese, and also cigar hA! making, "and the manufacturer ill nt bs and pal 14, door sashes and frames, the are "beginning to make, and it look's a , it "they would turn them out irs well, "and cheaper than ‘Nliite carpenter , . "Tailoring, the largest trade in that "oratory, is filled ur with Chine-4 , "workmen, and the behet of the speak "er was that in two tears no white "tnan would sit crops legged on 104 "bench. At boot and shoe making, "therp are now 2 - )0 ehinamen at work "in Mtn Francisco, They are the "tueslir servants, thew manufacture the "fire-works, and it will he long boort , "the t.ewing machine 1, 111 their "bands.", There are facts for laboring men to !kropier over It in a quention of tear• fal import to them Ilad the Badly:Al Congresm nt last winter, in place of frit tering away its time with the negro and the carpet baggers of the South. taken time to have thought of ,the monetroutt outrage, they here millet rig upon the NA orkingmen of the coon try,when chartering the (medic Import ing companies, perhaps there would have been a different lace on affair , now. But it did riot. It refused to stop the importation of these thirty cent workmen, and now the toiling, taxed masses are suffering the result. Let them look the question fair in the titre. It in here. There is no ebirk mg it. And the sooner the laboring man get their even open to the dan ger that nurrounile them the better it will be not only for them, but for the entire country. Not Very Enthusiastic The Ilobriaveburg ReNAter, the rad org.an of Blair county, published at the county seat, lon't feel like going into "Kaniptions" over the radical nominees for State Senate. It neither throws up its hat nor tears it shirt, over the result Of . the Conference. I, lart "discouraging circumstances"-- weighs heavily upon its prophetic vis ions, and it discourses thusly; We learn that Col John A Lemon the rand, data from this county,was not nominated He a mild tti.e earn. il Blair county by at Irn•t fif teen hundred majority, and rendered the con test certain It county, thin year, appears to have nn weight among our Republican friend., but Id expected to Carry up the 17111 . 1011. ties to elect the ticket We trust she may do so, but our friends here will qo into the earn 'anon under mem( 'sorsa iINCIIIIINTAN,II, and we hope the nextHenate may not he lost on account of the nominations which appear to have been "art up" before the Conference met. Are You Registered ? That is the question for every Demo cratic voter to answer for himself. Go to the place of voting and look over the registry lint at once. It your name is not upon it, go to the register and have your name entered. If you do not attend to it now t you may forget the matter until your own neglect de prives you ofa vote. Every vote that is cast for Arty• STRONG, Wool's, Wit,sov or any part o f the Micheal ticket, is a vote endorsing all the iliquitiett t party has been guilty of since tut aceesstrm to [Kmerin 1860. Our Next Se6tors., There ran be no doubt whatever, if. the Oetnocraev of the 21 ,, t l•lenatorial district do their dittfof the election of Messrs. Pain tnan and Pr rin fact it is admittteri by even the warm est friends or the Radical candifiate-, that the odds are decidedly in. tat or 01 Our nonineeQ, and that iiith a proper effort, we can sernre a trlninpliant t le tors- While the Donnelly ie nom'. nee.' are knon 11 In be roplOar. a 1.• jnqt the reveNe tv:th their comptitor -while they are known to have the ability and integrity neeei-Aary to make efficient ant i t6lnl Senatiir4, it lit -t the rever-e mitli the If:id:cal ti-m- IMEM Both of these gentlemen who are running on the Democratic ticket, arc I.IIOIVII over the entire di-trict mon of moral north, tdriet integrity, un doul,ted ability, and who cannot be tiged no tool. by an corruption• i-t, or corporations, 'I hey are or the people and for the people. Tltt , know ,the neve—itiesi.,f the great. toiliiii,tax e.l inosse , or the di- , riet, and I,umsing, will be ally and ilcterinoied by their interest., let come what will With them in the the .11 the district. the niitkiii! nliit 1 , men who make our leotillne- t ibet are. can rest •tliat 'll,ll intere-t -n ill he cared tor, their rdslits re.pected and their siterei .eciired it Senatorial lei i-luuon 11111 , ectire it. Where they me Istionn perMially, dick ate loth popular ripillar nith th e noi.,., , sis-nith the brood •diouliler el. hard-ft-led Wl , ll,ing . men. A few would he ansitoerat-, pith their 1(1.1 rlovew and turned up pose ,, ,aboilt their home., may 11111 bot it IA tow erthele-, a tart , and ashen the polk on the Tuesday of t tctoher neNt, our norilz, sill be proven trite. Let us as Democrats, here in old Centre, oil %%all our tuns and N‘orl, lia. the complete intivipli of tlit: `. 4 emittorial tic ot. Itt -ectiring ilie , necess of the Democratic canilehttes in this ilii•trict, ttc i.ectire a I hunocratic majority in the next , ciiiite.‘shich will secure us a leer apporHoninent nt the State, and in aft pr..lethility the election of a Ileum ertlic IThiteil ' , tate , Senator in 1" , 72. Ire not these alone worth working for, tO say nothing of has ing good, rotnl Hent mhuomen to represent us for the eext three rears. 1.4• I ‘ ll tl • t‘..rk Pf 'NUKE N nn l I a re bowel to he our next tiriat,r-. Sh . e'rwocd for Congress The limner:ow Congressional Con.- fire, t.t the lith ili-trirt. 'met n Lock Ilat co ye-terday, Thurs.lnt atternw in, and nominated by acclama tion, lfr ay ttott,.F..q., of 1 mga moot v, Mr. M kky, for whom our county llist meted, was not a candidate. Mr ' , ill- 14 a leading law) er of the county bar, a hie long Dem ocrat, an upright citizen, an aide advo cate of the rights of the mits.es, anti a Man to who , te support "every honest patriotic, %%bite voter of the district eat, milt, with the assurance, that if be is elented, lie will not misrepresent the people anti dodge important 'votes as 1119 competitor ARlC‘Tiltrif: lifla A man who is it Democrat in Tioga count, is not a Democrat for office or police, but for principle, Around such men the Dsmocraey of the balance of the district can gather, feeling assured, that their support will not be unwor thily bestowed. Although Tioga county gives a rad ical majority of over two thousand,yet Duch 14 Mr. Sur.itwoon's popularity at home, ant the demoralized condition of him pononts, that those, upon whose estimonj we can rely, and who are acquainted with the condition of radicalism in that county, give us every assurance, that the majority against him there will not be over 1100. To work, then, Democrats! We ran carry the district. We have a good candidate, and an unpopular opponent. Let us elect SIIARSWOOD and hate a decent representative in the next Congress. Look at It If there in anything that is more cheering to the white men of the coon• try, than the result of the elections held since the first of the present year, we should„like to know what it in. Eve ry place, except in Srsma's potato patch,the white man's bannerbas been carried to glorious victory and the flap ping flag of pigtailed bond aucratic niggerinm has gone down in darkness and defeat. Look at the result and then shout ye white men, for the "day of your redemption diisweth nigh." The Democratic majoriiten are New York .... . Kentucky . . North Carolina C22=B CM I= 231,300 Democratic majority in six titates! Won cosy the combined er... forts of negroes, ernes, bond-holders, ollice•holders anectirpet-baggers 1 Ve rily the people are awake. Let the Democracy rejoice 1 To ofriet this siWagnes potato pateh,known as Rhode Ida`mi. where poor white men are pre vented voting, the pig-Sails and dar kens, carried it by 5,000. The Franco-P7uss . ian War. , "Short sharp and decisive' has been the great Franco.Pritssifin war. But thirty days rr 61-200,000;inen mar. tiered--the French Emperor.,a'prison• dynasty, gone, and France a Republic. Such is the result. The brilliapt and bloody campaign of the PrusAnt'armies has electrified the world. It was on the :id of July that General Prim proposed Prince :Leopold of Ilohenzollern as King- of Spain. Napoleon\ prt9 - isied ; King William denied all coMplicity in the businefs; the Prince declined to accept the proffered crown. Buil Napoleon demanded further guarantees front Prussia, which were refused. Oa the rah of July, Napoleon, as he said: "accepted the war which Prussia of'. fereir and flee lenders of both nations at once got ready to hurl the tiurtitile enginery of war at each other. 2.1 nr August, the first blood ins , plll nt i"aarbruck, mid since then ' the Priu.-nan , hate lint a series of al niceit uninterrupted it irtoritiQi The bat I les of AVemsenburg, Wnert h, Yorlinelt reiiiiilted Til the triumph of the Prussian rIII9 and ithen followed a series of sanguinpry battles around M ,at the termination of which ISawaine found hinmelt efleetually hemmed in. Then came another Reties of terrific battles on the Meuse which prevented 11 . 1111 a. bon from relieving Btu:tine. And finally, on the 2il Inst., just one Tooth after the capture of Saarbrnek, the en tire finny of 'NVI4IOI°II capitulate.? Will the Emperor surrendered to King Wil- In no hhitorr IR there it ?word of ag many successive victories, won by an army, as the ones which the valor, di-:Time amid numbers of the armies of King Wit LIAM now glory over. They have done well, hut will they he content with•their laurels? If King WlLLita meant What he wad, when he asserted that ho "warred not against the people of France, but against her Emperor," the war must now he at nn end, for her ,Emp7or is a prisoner of King WILLIAM, his 'empire oierturned, and upon its ashcan young Republic, struggling for existence. In less than forty eight bouts after the Emperor of France laid Ilia sword at the feet of the King of Prussia, the people whom he had niled for th e pest eighteen :tears, had appointed a Presi dent, chosen a Senate and asked ofthe other governments of the world recog -1011 as a Republic. France has done wrack'. The sympathy of ever man who believes that the people are capable of sell government will Inc wit h her. Let her act in reason, and even the soldiers of King WILL IAM will be with her They love liberty as well as do the people of France ; they are as noxious for a Republic as the most enthusiastic Frenchman, and Just here or where King WiL i LiAm will find his trouble. Viva la Republique ! What a Democratic Mechanic Said to a Republican! Blatherskite. Out in the Indianapolis district, a bellowing, blathering Radical, named Jou., Coutas, has an itching for Con gressional notority. Ile is rich— a professional politician, and his compe titor Tana is Corrzari i. is poor asid practical mechanic. Cont-rtv challen ged Corrzitzt.i, to a joint discussion and for his palms received the following very sensible reply . "You clitylenge me to k contest of brallol and tongues, and yfrfooll, fix times and placek That is lair nor brave either. I will not go into that kind of fight with you. You hate en. Joyed all the advantages of wealth, ore and education, and hate pas,eit )our life in training tor politics. I have passed my life in the pursuits of a mechanic. The -people knew this when I was nominated. I did riot ask them for the nomination. ins not even present when it was made. I think my position as a working man, long itlentifitid with the cause and in. tercet of the laboring men of the coon try, conversant with .their views, and fully sympathizing in their reasonable demands, hail much , to do with my unanimous nomination. I think it was not expected that I would run from my shop and business house and mount the stump. I think. it was only expected that I would, if eleci,e,Linake a good practical working member, and' that my mechanical and business cation would prepare rue for legislating in the interest of labor and active bind newt capital. "I hope the era of political blather skiting is passing away. If I admire h our Republican President for any thing in ibis political career, it is for showing that a man can he a cundi date and hold an office without being a political haranguer. I should not wonder if in a .li.co , sion on the.ettimp. with me ng vo.tr solver•nry, you could " a AP.' appear the better ~ x ) non .74(nrlit ro),nori 2111100 QM 231,300 rause" as-in- defending the cadetship trader from South Carolina in Congress with an ignoble few, and against the great body of thq louse; you held that Lo - g - An's resolutiOn, declaring that per son unfit to be af.membexof the House, ought not to ~ pass. No doubt you could have vindicated that vote, and have defended the rascally broket of government favors with an eloquent speech. All I could do would be to vote to turn the rascal out of Congress. "You can make all the speeches you - want—whenever and wherever you'pletthe, I will arrange my own canvass in my own ' Not For Workingmen "Adions speak louder than words," is MI old adage and as. true Its Holy Writ;" "A good tree is known by the fruit it bears;" "Show ine the company, a man keeps and I will tell ypsy , • character of the man." These nyesgitt , erally accepted truisms. 'Rat thello. publican party is led and coutroled en. tirely by monig*lnabifdis and aristo••• crate, is another trnimm that no sane man will pretend to,4leny. That the laws enacted by the Itadieal l'nrty are only benefirient to the rich ,a4l.ar- istorratic bondholdersis another Fell ev ;dot fact and truism' ;1 at all admit.. When the arishieratic., Ilal , oh A fill iR again a 'rand fi 1 ('ongre-4, came here tai 11l Court, if) the pe,iple ; n6i, here the call "n 111111 'a'„l :111(' to %fort 111111 ILO ourt house. WWI It 11 I legation of eituenhtvprescot ing the different trade- , and pintes‘dons? No. Was it a delegation embracing a single mechanics or noilingnian ? No . 1 Not one of these would ,e permitted to soil the kid gln% es of Ole monied lord No, no, neither his or his money shaving frienila would have per mated such familiarity by the 9•Fonall fisted farmers and grey-y mechanics" r ho toil fur an hottest liriug Who were then his entertainers, a-,ociates and escorts while here'' No "bluer per sons than lii iirs, President of the First National !tank. and prominent stock and These stock and boridliohlers have a great affinity fur each other Their in terests lay in " . .-Itinning - the masses by charging ten and line( n per e,t,t. per month for the or their money. The general wOlfare of the people a mild be 11( . 1 rllllenni 1 to their lieculatini,r “ir the neeegsiiies of enterpri-ing yin/en., hence the entire monopoli..ation of that class of persons of our Mt other (r 1 " 1 fellow leeliniz makes it. wondrous hind, '•1,11-.1.1 of a feather will flock together. ".1e lions speak louder than and %le q. 1 ,1 that fair to, c.nrigr,..,maii "tuter no l'ar-111[14. Easily Beaten 1I AT It W. 0 1 ,, one of the liadiral candidates for State Senate 111 tills dls. (net, is achn , iwle.lged In own par ty to be one of the nto,t unpopular 'nen about home, that ran be found In the State. Thee admit that in Main cut:ult ii here Le known tha, wnt run fowl :,nit', to IL hun tired Crites beIIIIIII hIS In kit. In II tint itivelon county, where 1111 , hrother Rn t Wooni, hea,h , the IA fern!,* or "ring" pOrill)11 of the Raked party, lie Ii equally unpopular. Nowhere, where he iH known cart i ll' Legit In run hi party vote ri,irvhody who It now. ban adinit4 that he 14 Inkl more fit for Stale Senator than the her Radical 1101111fINI- 1' NV I I %OS --mid the mar 141.111 i here who know. vaparit:e,, who would eut\ he wani lit fur Senator, woohl Lc Npitte,l 1111111C .1mtely tu.. the Ingge4tkof in the court ty. 11 the Detnnvraey of thin- dißtrirt can't heat \Vont, rtn.l NVll,ips. we had hello* hang our "Itarp4 on the all lowe • and hunt the place where the V, 1111,, woe'', „.•r ih,• grim ..f dn•pwrlr , l 141.)ry WIIITY. MI. • it you ultra to help the negroes elect their candidate-1 to this Cory:re...ion:ll and ' 4 ,linforial tlndrict , %cit e for AitusTitos. WII nod the balance Of the Radical ticket. These men sere ail nominated heettin,e they could control the nezro me are wiilin to do anything the negro., of the district demand of them, et en to imposing a fine on any white %roman who would refino‘ to marry a black bitch who wanted her. -W W I LSON 11/118 standing up telling the peopifof Roals burg and Pell net alley that "y/m" must build the rail road, and refueing to take a single share himself, R. B. PET RIKEN was NH bßeribing stock to both the Spruce Creek and Tyrone routes of he road. PEI EN says we will build the road. Wl' um: says youtnnet do it. —King WILLI tx itomaginee he was appointed by Divine authority to rule er Prussia. He'll wish, hie "Divine Authority" ‘i as extended outside the realins of his own Kingdom before he gets through fighting the "Republic of Franer Negroes to Tho Front South f'orolina siipplinients sippi. Ifevels shall no lokkger be il, isolated andnuonumentill, tut bi Irti side shell he, found the pure bloo:1 lhlc mighty talents rind the lofty rtatti• meats of at least lour more of hi- en, twirled rind elevated race. The nli,._ publican" party of Soutl,i Carolina has nonanated and will elect to seats 111 the next Congress form negro f'ongrei-m en, and they wiLl come to IVashinr...not and be reeeiverdand weleorned to their -cats by Kelley, I . e.sna, 111orrell arid ,\„l.field, it the people of l'ennsyhanta will again pertnit• thetwelves to h e cursed by sorb representatives. A re we pct-pared to estimate this tact in all its length and breadth rind and depth ' asks the Patri.l. C.Ol Iv, justly and laird appreciate theast,ml - tact that four negroes are atm, t ro be sent to Congress by the votes iit tie pipits, and that their voles will 111 itrah lea those of the white voters oft city ol - Philadelphia? The people of State of Smith Cariinlia ale gm i rile by neg/Aeg and their goVerata at 14 mockero n delaHon alid a , hant. ray of hope exists for relief from tlrti deplorable condition of and the somat well being, tlip material inter e il 4 anikthe prospeetße ad,tincement ..1 a lair nail ittille IrOVIIICV are shroud e d in the the pall 01 a lloveraor I rr, the tide of negro dominion and h., 1 „, 1 . 111, r‘e cluintnhlCiadiete, to glade ilicir har gitica in Ili` :t. 1,, Ile- at t has pried either hitt 1 , 11 lor 111C11” support or his cant 'I, 1 tillt lit ., :1:11V Is dooine.l to the Itk nite{ , unl control 4,1 the uolored race, \ 4 i groes domiliate that lair Snits, a loco of our race are compelled ogniie their rontrol.and them in both 1101111e/11 and C1111(.101010 1 1 iiistitations. Not this alime, hat liy this recent nimement they come to Washington to legislate for illof Penn svhanin 111111 In to be novel 44 pup pets at the beck and IA 01 111011%111 4 Rildlettl politicians. What can lit wore debasing and degrading thari this exhibition of kaylieril 0) the whim and cap •eof the k Moll ]lave we not itttmagli of lice. corrirption and intrigue among the t [le creatures of the white live, atonal the carpet basirer- have prishieed and -cut t ,, ll a,hligt iii Mint losset in the -role and I,o•A -ion to a government maladooto-rered bt tut pm nor HUT, tt Imat , a•- loratauria of to-day. whose recognited propen•ffile , , mire more animal than in tellectual, and at ho are unfitted in every -ease to be the emitri.ditg motifs of a prcigrettsi‘e government' 'rite ••llepuhlicari" party hrthg 'll degrlida lOrl!, II:IV . ao I truel that their very-ready an:m[l,w uJ progress and of hunittit 'right4 will he t4lll weapoi to win .iteve ,, , hit there iq a potht heNott4i which the ,-- durance of th:- people sill riot .a. I Imw ever F , Ao vetly the pill ittu he awl however rtoimily the byp.y'r - cal f111.1111:1.1 of their litith lIINy lee s4,ti• 1 eh, that point will he reached, and 31 outrage I :mil det!raded people l „•et not the %JO sorcerer~ and ret , ..a, :I,_tatii to the faith of their Itatitrt., it,,• their 11100 , 1. r, think you tiot that ante .r"%l In CI) degraded, tat, two has bred debased, that ‘w.r 'on-mutton has been elianved Inane n% hue without your inns it, Iliad the neffro has Into petted and ca and the whiteman buffeted rind iitt , zlected 9 'I hod; ou not that these all hate had nn end find nun 9 The end and nun of all these and Isindied Inrongn have been the suttee-. and perpetuity of the Radical "Iteptib Venn' party. The Reduction of Taxation, Demo cratio Ile New York Tunes pays "All the signs point to another large surplus I Revenue) in the current year several of the taxes which are hula in Celli!e are jet in forre. and will ,it‘ell the mnount in the Treasure. The gen• eral productiveness of the revenue will lea%ii it handsome ineriti. The month ly operations of the Secretary of the Long market indicate the posse—ion ill lar;ii means in excess of the wants of the tiiit erninent.'The party is i therei fore. I-01104d° this issue—shun eten the reihiced rate dl taxation be lalptri e.l if it tlelil a surplus of ninety (it a hundred millions, or shall a/urth') rr ht/,r plare to the extent of . sixty or sreriNtnithons 1 We know 3lr Itimtw ell s views and tho views of the taxpajers, and we know that that a gulpettrern them. The party must tide with one or the other. To be con sostent, to justify its professions, and to satisfy the people, tt must decide against the Secretary and in fat or of the continued diminution of taxes." Anil against the President too! The whole influence of the administration was brthiglit to bear against the redo!: Lion of the somesixty-five made, not eighty millions, as stated In the Mmes.. Only the persistent etlorts of Democratic members of Congress, and their luminous exposition of facts and figures, compelled the reduction made—not ,w hat they demanded, 0 10 , - 000,000 in All— only $65000,000 being all they could get. Bie for these eI forts of ttie Democratirtnenibers, the old taxation would have been contin ued, bAckeil by the whole administra tion of the Government. Put the Democracy into power, and the expenses of the Government will be reduced one third, and the whale Tariff necessary be collected from some 20 articles, instead of 3,000 or more, and the internal revenue, fray tobac co, whisky and stamps alone.—Ex change. If Huntingdon had Improved as much tile firrd years el' the hett decade lute in the last three It %mild probably havett ranked Ittneog the cities of the State —Mob toydon Globe Ir.e'er IF. \Ve en ppoee so.
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