&Heroate Democratic Walckan By P. GRAY MEEK .r()E w. h7rI2EY, ASSOCIItg EDITOR Ink Slings --The mince pie ,rmi sassage session is around again. —November continues to shine as brightly m 4 the ilays of early spring, Hiptheriit is priinotinceil only slight in Hollidaysburg. Well, its only it slight place, —F.rty thoo.tml mnjority for If v- V 1 111 Now York State. How In yon lihe it, getatlemen Itadicalf4 2 __m i p i K F, of the Cumbria Pr-onan, aided I,v hi 4 friend Qinnine, has Pio:- replied m eoriquering the agile. --Snow ham fallen in some portion of the country already. Here the mer run • h:l4 not vet fallen to freezo. --The Radicals atalertordi to carry Vo, , :enia, Bat they set her down be6,re they got half way to the cad of the journey. --The Democratic majority in In• Jump 14 2,848. Very good, from the Scale that IllowroN lu ul HO confidently gerrymandered. —The late elertinii. hay(' overthrown the kyo-thiril itadniitl majority in Con. 'hhrfind nml Nforality party ffim tremlile fns their itintority. -Too mach rimilorvz fibmit nt roVill ,ery rip( to roqult in the penitentitt r ”r Inatrinwnv. Voliwz ffentlemen, romeinber that. I) )n t hasten an nil err-e fate -0111N'T 111) , i'1,111 4 1 to flpprotrlt .leW to, I.OIIIV noire, 111 order, xve re- Pilau , . to apoloDze for that tinier ex pvltlng theta from the line,' of Ilia army. ('ratty Oa \T. —There is a roinor that 1 . 11...1 Juss tire CIIIgP, will Norm resign his pogi non We hope wait till an INIT'S term expires, awl then we .ton't care how soon lie resigns, --!ionAcE GREELEY has tol4l what he known about farming, We prii•anine the next thing he tells us will lie *villa he I,nows about running for (',ingresm against SAW ('ox. —We maw iinowv of the J?epobliran rot osisters, at hisea.e, the other night. In silent astonishment we sat by anal It is oar irfonwn that be can I lone I,o\ EnEaGER, or any other t It. ?h” Navy Itone,ll4 1,1,11 t,l Nortollt to make Hiteeelt 1.11 - It dtrkor tte ror Coottretor. But It row Itrettkinv out, that gnllnnt old .If•a-t1"/ firt•h. n .traight vont tail for Wa,,llia,4toti. —We know some married men in town, wbo, after kissing their wives good by alter supper, come back to thetflo at late bed tittle, smelling very strongly of cloves. They cat them to kill a had breath I --Dor Bellefonte ItAdical4 are al ready agttatlng the new Senatorial district But they don't like If ontmg (1011 There's too mach Bat cr. friar 1,1% there. The Democratic tirr.rtt too pointed for them. A little boy, aged seven yew...l, W/14 killed by being struck in the stomach old' a base ball, the other da‘, at St Charles, Illinois. Such accidents will Cease whenever howling ioliota quit playing thin infernal game. —A man named Ao4ms, tinfortit timely made a mistake in Pittnbnrg the other ,may, and got 24 yearn in the penitentiary for it. His mistake Win only a trilling affair—knocking down 1111,1 robbing a man in the aireet.... —Fin eon liadical ni f Mu), worked hard to get ant• Markey to the folk, and then, after all, the• ungrateful nigger voted the Democrat le ticket. My make , . alive, what CIIHNIfI' there was ahotit that time —Chicago has .50,00 ehrldren in her public and private schools This is ['reify well for Chicago, cousidering what a mean place she is If she will MVO! tell UPI how many husbands and wne. she has in her divorce courts, we shall he satisfied. fur eoteulrornry or the leepub li refit. 1% rile.. 'I 11111 t! nril4 . lo thIM week 3110.1, It visit he lois been making the varions ling-pens in this vicinity. Nn long nN be .tnvs ut such society, he will be appoprintely nutted, bill we give him fully to understand that we lion', desire his presence in the neigh borhood of our chicken coop. —!•inme of emr 111)4,1101'v exelillniter4 are Irving. In ccl their I.enple excite.' ovpr the pro , peolive ii.rliirev by Pt C 11111,1,1/. Wilell We 101 l 1111.111 01'11 C11A11,1,17 I. a reglikr VOrillll. With born» and A pron_tetl tail. that lie has slain 40,000 tigers, 23,247 lIOIIP, 3911 elephants, 11101 nbont 9. million other varmints, we It now the I,;in,e , NV i n he "AE iferlit, I IR 1r aff4ma // /7, . VOL. 15 The League and the Constitutional Convention AI vet we have not seen n hlngle Radical paper that opposes the league movement for a new Constitittiom Those that have bad n nyi h tag to H:11 on the subject have spol.en in it, Mvot. All Iron the same htatillpoint —all us mg the same arguments. I f the reel- ing favor Or it w;t4 not so otrtni• moos on the part the Radical 101 l t:cinnB of the Ntale, tve world have hope that. the movement (yam de.ogn . ed for some good purpose -toellert re lorin—to hetiegt oar people, and -;tay Ilse tid e or corroptHlll that has lawn tlonmg to learlolly since ISC,II, tint when we Hee the tilt , ll, who have Leon glillty nt tlne tar}' corraphoro, and extrava.,/arice :oil prolligaele- an I crimes which havedllgrnoellulll 'llth. itrld heaped 11,1.-Vrt' 411fierin.2. And \ •Illtrli 11)111 Wit 1104)ple, cry fort nvw (%.rp+tillition m (•t,1,1- io 1,11( 8 tBOl , 10 (heir ‘t( confes4 cwr 11181. City In "illiderstatol Ihi iolorttom," or to ,rr lli tieve,olv ol joining to the general clatn,q It.r thett propo.ed metbod, or dcwh,ring ()lir State illy, nn wally (ifir I)einorraitv exellatigem Lane .1011 e. It the Union League, that Juts taken I purpose "t4 s i "Illte voted the Milian , e in thi. movement, awl and preventing them (tool going to the that now !af .so ghhly ahoitt. Ihe 110 1111114 T 1111 1 .4 110 , 11 It Wll.l ',me. All eessity of reform, 11 in earnest in the Um ilarkey4 in the State Noted, whil e ,t go h i th e halt of t 10 1 .4 1 11110111011 ,1 / 1 11 1 / at 1 / 1 1 11/0. 11111011 of thetitate to begin ? Why not ili , gti-ded \vita the rwav things %vele commence at its own dour steps and going on, and retaking to ha‘,o arty among Its own nietiiher. , ? Th e , IN thing lo ;10 with !he eleeli , ,e, In (hiy one will deny, that, ounce the creation way the ltadicalm achieved what they call a v ictory, hilt is !Hellall decent men pronounce one or the rant infa mous :tint ever per pelraleil upon any people. it Digger lieutenant governor and three nigger Congre.men for South Carolina! Snell 1-1 the resitl t I . the Itadical lia.vonet tactics 111 11i/it Stale What ;111 outrage -- whit! a 1 I. !here it 1111110 Mau living. 11 , 11111 or south, who 111104 11111. 11 1 01 cheek horning with indignant Idood ftl 1111/1 1,11a111010 6 1, 1111r1 indecent thing? It ill(' re be, lie 14 no better than die ign,)nint, b o rn ha.lards nho Dale elevale.l to high peolion, 4,1,1 , , In ih , grace thermand bring ()I our Witte I;overment, no party, no chili, no organization, nu political imply ,r any hind, lute ever lavtened upon the public ae many thieving ollielak, corrupt representativei or politiral deniagogue4, (11 14 1+:1111C I ' llloll League ha 4 done in the lam HIC veary 104 SehilloN %Iligre•Y, are ihe nuiel del)aurlied and i1e,11. , 11 pael, of thie,e4 that e%er ' , readied tut - Ir New (;att . or Sing Sing. Ito repre,nailve4 111 the I.egn(l:ttore4 nt ilie Stale. are IA ()Hier. 114 rhu~ru 'tilt ink In the .111.11e1111 111141 .Idinint ., (ration department; Ot thel;ro erill ant Male Goserninen( 4 , if ant lit and 114 my() ()Meer., inhoeate. .1 tli l ineinher-, and (he serle4f , e( 4.1 tutu 111 ,,, 11 iilt• country er d sgr,t( • ed tt govern hi i 1.11r31 c , if limit I his 'vietor, ' meat nr eiir.ed a luniple What doe- heing it triumph (ter %shin. !Iwo, le n it mean by clamming nor a New ('l,ll grand ((wig, nod thew are cion.relillefit .1111111%e in .(order io compel reform '' It 1117i1.111:!. 11410 ni.olll It. lilt f),•inorratie tli(•ll3 . \ ,1,11!1 • 1111, ere long, tt 111, are hthoring 111th them /111 , 11111 . 1 ' , 11 , 11 i ll 1111`- 11111111 1 1111 . V olitrage and , 11 , ;:r al, will I.e I ant, et m. 11. 4 ,1 mil. 11 I . tll.ll 1111/ , IPM%Cr, ar 111111 111111 l lotoiti,lottoot-o, vor reet Inwv, Ilutlllnl glovertooroo, arool joliot joloigeoi tho, milli/hr stilutton ox It •411%1 is. The loeoigole or o! ,:orw.vol It rolooreeoleol. It rev tolationued It etirrtototeol. It ontreoigool. col, It tlerelivol. Under It, the teach Ingo+ It wit* hillier:4, and die Tortiono+tooott tot the Coon...11(111mo, alit". were tf o oire garoloool, nod ,Ilia 11111•4, arid crime, and etorrooption, otoool loriberv, atoll prolloolary, ell:trifler/ea all lotortoicloem of the G o v era meat, llf tl'l,, the people hay!' grown 111,41 - flier/ want reform, and an the 2•1 Tae , vl:l% (II telaber l;41, be gan it, by olverwlotolrtoototzli• tlefetitonir inaoor of ti, candid:tit, 111 the I,eagae, 211111 placing 11l their !Once., olv repro owootaloveoi of reform, o n eolloooroi of the party, thltt yearn neon year•+ eontritll4l oar State antler the prevent ron4litti tiara, earreetlV, tanyteientattimly and lotwooralolv. II IS people 1t'1%.. began reform, that the LetIQM; nosy pie/catty to Ito or It It OM emit nth+ Ihr I ',overtior, Senate and Legittlature It leek its power watering soon the scepter lie prirtiro , from it. t , rtttlt - 'mow. that I . :11111 rn its 11.... int, 14 011 i I NOV TIM. nn l 11“1.1 . HOW 111, tvbilr it 1)14 Ilit• llosernor and Letriglatitrc, to 40 ~ e rrs !winder and fix nip the thing. that it 11115 e the enntrol of the floayett Una and the election, and eccure the adoption of a (lonstintion, that will gi• e tt a new lease of power and lorwer hnl.l Mll ltorso the why -11, ootlr/ v•lo, flint rnilvnl r olitoonio , 111111.1111 (.11t1V1111110n 1,111 ,1 S dint 11 I,,z'o , intrai-, elt•cteil, CA, ti 0 1 irn!rd by them. Dill I/ (IV(' Ole ti(rlVer 1( 1 nopoilit of_Apletottep. tipportioo lIIc cliiitrieti , and tlie% hooky too, that (him will li door with d i rect reflereore to the %twit," 'toil S FATE RION IS AND FEDERAL. UNION BELLEFONTE, PA., FRIDAY, NOV. 11, 1810 limy , retire Cmivetition -that it I%m wiporp(lialv ilv ne 112 41111 rivje o Ilv el.,he lahlu 111)gti11., )i , Kllll.v :\;alling 1 , 11.111 , 111 - 11 , 11111111111 1 it,, prolectitoi 1111,1 ,ont illrnl ()%er 41111 1 , 1,111 t. 11 . 1“r111 11hu11 • - • ‘ pt . t . 1:1110.41 , 1a 0011, IIIIii14,a11.11011,11f . ..1•114001.1, /11)II 1/f)(../' 1111211 11A a New I', utvullll,l. ThiA. they ‘‘lll :01"pt v‘itli the 14,22(1 - (II their Nlitritlev nt 1 ' 1111.1.1( . 1phi:1, diet! . Federal ..(161ii•ry 111 Ow (, ( 11, r I kr . ,!V 111014 and their toroily lhlu~nml 1111_ ilezn, 111ev tilrotiglmitt Ihr 11:11 r. Lot the I)..ffilwrativ Irrrvr ;1111 1.1., Pie till t. 111.4111,111 1111. 1/I.\\ :11I• ! A )einficlol , I. Can ❑floid 10 Nl,llt nnldher I,l.l , Niat ire hi t'LLI. eirii',Ze ul Niggers in Vigh Places :1.111 111 Sllll,til 1., 11 011113 14 a irtui .1 IQ, 1,11111111.4 e :1 111 , 1 , 1,1 11 , 111e11 , 1111 01,01'1,11,r, ;111.1 1111'1'0. I . lil-114 I,ll l llllll' R 'L1111( 1 111 %114,111V,R11.1 l%i` Wl4ll 1111 . 111 joy (II iI ISut Imtv tVIL, 1r 110111 , 01? Hy the aid of I Tmird Hew to tbot Stute by Pie.lilehl r, for tile - .1 o of Are neenin to Have arisen in Franey, Lit she is call• r d rilv Mani or It appears that, like her illuntrions protots she claims to have been called by Goil to clear France of her invaders. lier eloquence is Mtn{ to he very perana wi‘e, ant hinnireilm are eidinting under lier banner. This is all very well, so fir as it goes, hat the Maid of Tours, we imagine, will find it sittnevv hat harder to drive the Pranstattit out of France than did Jot , . or Are the Eng t!iriininsiativen hate changed •Inee then, and superstition, which ~irked so intirh forth*. Maid <.l4rleans, aill //mill% 41,1 !I' for Hie Mani of 'fours Neserthele,, We shall lie glad in w•r her iaicceed, and it dlie vlin win for herself lei Ineh a niche in flit. Temple of Faille an her celebrated Min ter of long gone yearn, Mile will achieve a h•nnnphi (hat well, rnnyinle, emnlione In the advantage or Ole aspiring a it 11101i of her vex, in 11114 emintrV, in a political way ill kivf, they wouldn't I e backward abont braaging of it. So, an in, Maid of Tour+ ! (;,:i I I), bile of Ili, NII home' n l 11114 plll 10, MI 114•4 II 14 1 - 1•11 I Val 111 Eft, pOrilifil, h . 14, got 111111 , 1 1 V 11110 1:111 —llllll itt, we !Henn lie hay I,ecoine thr hey.. Hi the 0111 hitiblintt. Rut he 14 hot It allr'Ve•la 11 4 a odor, It seeth4. At leti.t, ‘ve 6111 , 0 1119 owl, wor.le for it in 1114 lotpet cil the 301 in ,otht, 11x followe : I,rfr Itx ‘Ve tthre helm urldloa tall ~rll nil Iwlng rl model Inilor ltful In oill ellrl , 4•lt lim we a , 4•1 r 4, I.• evil ,tiers hr the Orrfin.l .11014111.. 1 111:111111•1 Wt. 4141111 1101 101 -,111 , 1 the "1100 two.lrll , / 0111,,,.1.111141v1 f)11, 01514,14, .011111 111 I 11,, 104. 1.x1,1.1 /,{. frIrr1111111 , )11 11111, 1 1 111+0 ikilttelP3ol o l. 11. 4 ' 1,10 , 1114011, 011 , 1 MO 1111+ our only IT , l•onter daparled at three oek to-ilitv in Iha 101 l Vi , or or hi. 1111.1 )1.011 W, 1.1••ii17." Burt 1.1.001uK foul l• not 11110100.11001,1 \\*., Qhull lit n hr two nt twin pu 6111111 what He It rm. 14100111 lovitry n )/1110, ,er noili In tknd .411 , • rs ti( h. Among our Exchanges. A goy.] many people in liellefonte lilsc to play 'Twin,/ In fart It li finite hNliionithle gante,liere,at..l IA 111.1 1 11 - Itnt 111.1.1.1 he Hopped. It iniNti ' t he played anv [note. It N At lea.i the Mei Ito , lNtNvopal coillerenee 1,1 50, 111(41 We (1411i t t 1 4 e0 11.15. "41( . 11 IL 111141 y 1n.111.1 %ay anything ihat trite! Wt. 11.. tvlal We had kt.kc.‘v.. •+oolver that II %vit... a Sin to play tor then %le might have lVlll . litql our penile, amt 111114 mneh 1111, perhap+ pnlini . hardened ..inner 11111 iN for our authority for Hann 0.11 eltpOletthil rng /.1 a 'i ll If hell. it 1, 111,1(1 one ot unr ext I.lell ...pied it Irma one 111 111 1."• $ . 11.1 didn ' t , 2,l‘e any * etoti..l I . ll}. it Confeteiiiiii of \V which mid ,Veels at J 111.4 Illadt• a 11 0 . , 1' 11 , 11 , 3- o .n of elPirch which Wlll Le , z11e1,1114 10 (lie ~outs I hi 1 -11 ;11 ,-, s ll Illal dello/1111111011/11 1111 , 4 111111.1 play croquet any mole, lot it is x‘itcheft. 'rite tepid fit life it:, ot the committee, to %%loon the subject (vas referred, advised that ministers heel "with great care - the roptirententB of the tlt.ctplitte (hat fill 1111111.1e111ellt be engaged in that "does not tend to the glory "I' e mine! has no such (elide ,et. 114 the glory of God 18 understood nl that particular Confereine, 1111,1 11 nc hire, croquet must be 111,1111,1.111,1 Lt members, or %VIM'S(' causes 01 if. This seems to be peifectl% It whitt• ever we do must be done according to the tenets of that Conference, with a single rte to tiod's glory, should play croquet, lor u c mint lie pretended that to knock tw ndrn halls al init with a mallet, for the sole lair pose of yen lung them through an iron ,virl,et, is anvihing else than a purely carnal amusement. Wi:11 this t iew iit lq clearly the ditty of elders to frown upon such an :11.11111111114111, to first latior with sinner-, liv tender re ttionstrituce, arid, it they prate harden eft and obstinate, to east them out from among the faithful. I . ) bodt • Platt ' s whit' M the !natter ‘‘ttli c • ro quo. !lot, alter all, people will have their own Pleas about it, just as thei , have about other matters. And, speaking of ideas, the L ' u/trottbas ( ' rtsts (hulks it has att Plea about White Ulf 11, whtc • h It gets otrll goo.l sat le in the article below Ctituotts ns it mat scent, we alwnpa bad /111 1 , 11 . . t, too, that the while 1111111 hail done soiliclllll,o 1,,r country, although, itt eour 4 e, Rr Mn 1114 e the principal i boil( I/11!411( 141 Ire go es to the 111",!I "hhr rolnre , l troupe liosglit !Mirk , " ton 1(110W " fllt here goes the I " , talc In the tittti4l it the et - its:hie against the ,vhite race lor the el. - salmi; ot the negro, perhaps it aim 1;1 not lie ft 1111,44 to 1 1 111.. a (eve of the meritorious acts ell ,vhite men White nom xvere those sop, first diseioereil \ merlon, 1111.11 WI•1 1 1. thine 55111) 101/11110/ Cot 01111.55 111 Alllll'll l ll , 1%61 11. 1111 . 11 were those %%ill . " threw Itritish tea into Itos ion harbor, white 1111.1 i were Ihll , ll. who fir-it ihMpulell the right of King ileorge the Thinl rillo America, white nlen %vet., 1.10).e ‘O,O led the Ihfelaration linlopeinience , white iniol were 5%1111 fought Mn suecesshill) the battles of the Ameri can , 1111'11 were those who loninleil the illiterionent or the United States, white 1111 . 11 were those for lienelit the tiovernment %%as whit 1.11 (yore 0111.1• ./1 1Z111:11 011 1 ',Ol-41101 ion 01 the white 00 , 0 r ffere elec teti ht . n I ' ll,' 111'0111e to mlininNter the ii;oem1100011 or the benclit of the goy riosl white 1111 .1 1 were (110.1 . %%110 brought the Ainericitii Hag to be re speclel ioerv,sliere 114 an emblem of !Imre!' abroad and protection at house, sclotti_inen were those. t%ho handled the 1;t0e11010011 lir eighty years, 111 ' 01 intole o u r prospertois lternilihr : white 1111 1 11 ore these 11 , 110 comprise the earn est, true filen 01 the country, ‘vliti con tribute le, 118 wealth, 'wish its lirtB 111111 1010 11001 ra 11 11 of eiviii/A lion's g randeur: and wilite_men should hr permitted to eIIIOV Ole 1100.4 111 then' I:Ibor, and .111011 .1 1 1.% 14 - li4lll 100 and nee . ro cletaUul,, toolll \IWO , " 111 , i11111 whlt . giies boo ill , n i..l 1 1111, onr sit li governmint What nets tit the ne,Tr,, entitle 1,10) to 1.( . 011100011 , 0! 10110( . 004 . the party 1004 . legislated him into ? Partic4, like tn,lrvnlnule, often over shoot the :nark, toil 111111.1 liareintiliati rally been the rii , e with the Radicals in the 'natter of IVest Irgi mn. They divided the "Old Dominion" in lie hope or adding a State to their list, of e.notriona enit !IR, but the end line been exactly contrary to their an ticipationm, Chi this subject, the Phil ndelphia Ste arta y lON the fol. It e. to olil proverb flint "euirmeH, like ellielcens, eome home to roost," 1111,11 1111 ./ull prlliriple, 114111 111V:1,111(.1 4,1 govet timent, clatim (al by titi.eraptiltat., party melt ha. 'tarty pill - - urettint Itti)logt.te the itivell4lrt4." 'There IS 111/ ;Imply al lintel , liikinp,dv illa , tralive a I lie Intivtil Ititrinr the l a t e c i C tl Whiril V r- V,1111,L 111,1 li 1 repot-tented, p 114401 an tie( cutting that Sinte 1141111 ter 11111 111111(in:4 IW,) 81:11f, 1,111 1,l (ille This Ills done in 1,111111 601,L114,11 tlf 111:11 i)rttvt...to tt (il the Ve.letal ,\ hell -I, S,•ett(ai w !Hell e thi.ehiri , fl i nt u J ill Ntrift , "). Irithin Ihr ivrlstlic/,,,,1 to , rd/trr, Sfitle tirtr ;lily Stttie lie rl,liii•ll Wlllllllll ICI f ,s4l llr 111.11. ill 111114 411 . tie a 11.4, %% 1 (1, 11 1 fl ue coli,•110 id the 1,(..(14h411nre, 111 the Stales emicernol, a. well IPS if I%4lllulllelllllllf, (ta the 141 1 ts,„11, 1 1,1 i t t iat lt et 111 t he Prd,,. " gl.ll IT CI 1 prin.:l,lll'ltl that no hell •1111! be nil 1»(.. I it Wiwi! Hie concur relive M the I :edeini 111 tun tlv, 111 hilt of ii 1, I ,1111 . 1 . 1 . 111,1, 14111.11 11:1111 141 1110 111111111 1 11 , \l'ille'. , Mglll In .;il‘l l lll 4 -111 . 11 Iran-14 . 11m,, I%hII, II e tielikr prc,..11111011 IIL , .:1111-t the eree -41,1 411 110, Soul H 611 ILr pit/ !II Shit 11 . 1111 , 011 It etollseld, the 411111(` :a 'ZIT S1:11e , . fi4 11,111 id Ole ~ r ll/1)1er Lill a. , ;(111 , 1 11 , 1)1 , d ,Vltlitllll t Ileum* liut tiot4v.th.tanding (his rlear eon. ulnuenal 444.4441.414411, 44i4.4 out in Iwo, without her 1.1/11 , (.11I Will at it Mile /.311` wttw lil/1 Itl a tolitalitoi , x,4....: her will 11111,11 1111. irrt 111 mil Vir:zima wit', el4iut , l out of her and ormitiiterl nn a net', Slntr, Iry the arbitrar4 power 411 a "roto' Con- This %VIA order to grit. their Ru.hrrtl Itepuldteatt patty ;Ali tional op, n, Lath branches thr. 1 4 '..den1l legislature N 044. marl, the telt - Million. The Ihmirwratir party in \Vest ir,inin have ,dent earned the eleetturei there be It IierINIVI. 1111 . 10rit V, eilltllll , certainly two out or three I'm, ;! . rti•eirviiiit, and probably such a tire tirtniiitratieit m the Legislature of %% r est Viritinia 11, 111 give them the rimier. of I'Mited Stater.; Senator Nor is thin all Tim 'hornier State of has, by the partltion mentioned, 141141 her tither in the Federal Serittle Wally 410111414. d, with Ilie prohnhilitv that it still In the end be held and ex pressed 144 Ihmiorralie Senator', for an year+. '1'1111.4 dot 11 timg toads rill Ihing44 even ; at OIICI. I.11ITV(.111,, , the Wri,1, , Z,1 that aye llltilett,t Crl nnjliut purposem upon rieleticel4.44.4 initioriiies 141 people. Joel itaiiiiiror the evil tnaellitittlions of corrupt 1111.1 tr. rantitral mairititieß to openreeeil he//1..t.11 1111.1 beelllllE. Ihr 11W:1114 of their own 414.14.141 that the ex Emperor, N iP it r.ov 111, has lietrayed Ills country, we Ili, ant lielleve We 410 believe, 110WeVer, that lie irony managed lon army mitt tees of late yearn, att.l that the prenent I ivoritirmv noel humiliation of the French Empire, im the result of that The French Elope ror wan a very able ;win at one time, but fll health and old ilge have robbed ludn'ot his ellrher I 'lgor, mi l l lie li4 been oniro-reri or; And detrerverl by his ministers The result Is that lie has helm beaten in los struggle with Prue sun Th t over entort,ii tied aril , of betraying France in to the hands of her enemies for the porpo,e of crushing the republican spirit inner people and securing per imtnent rule for his family, nn Intima ted in the followiril article, we do not credit for an \Ve believe he went into the war with Prussia honest ly and patriotically, under the oripres slim that his course was a just one, and withoot the remotest idea that he could Lr overcame. " If e believed to the strength ;Ind valor of the Ereneli armies and in the entlimiiitsm of the French people. That tin etpectations hate not been reamed, does not make loin a traitor Ti,„ following article 'ruin all exeliange, it n ill be seen, tillers niilelv from oar turwv, lint g ive what absurd curl elusions some people come lII' mi 111 IL I II Prenehm, , n begin in believe that Nan.ilcon has betrayed l'•rtnee. debberately for /its own .1”1.:0 Then point not that for wars he Tins been steadily losupz his ponidatity, while Republicanism has been gaining strength. They declare that he mull not have retained his throne much longer, and that he knew that France was nearly ready to free herself front his rule They argue that it u•as by his will that the recent sir render took l ilac-, and that he Heil nil the it ti c onmarelties of Europe knell' that n French Rrpnhlir wt- nn im pending looter, and Wcre resolved to present tt. Therefore he planned, they say, a war with Prussia, rn whieli France was to he entailed; therefore, he surrendered nt Sedan; therefore, his trusted servant. liazaine, surrender ed at Meir. It is a theory, which finds intelligent advocates, that all this was done that finally, after the ruin of the French military power, LOUIS Nnro =II sorE 1)1 Pat infltai CON riN eNT I.oWrit.. The honors paid to 10m NVilhelmsholle, the recent negoinimns between liazaine and iollowed IF the untaolotte re -111000 01 the Emperor and Empress, th e relii , al or Praksin to re rogo ail : ,leroment in France ex eept mg the Imperial, give color to this 00 , 01% It tv astonishing, but it is not I nert..lll•l(.. That, Low, Napoleon .dreads and hates republicanism, that hw ineane,,, has infinite valgleitY, is no one ean doubt, it who read hi, li,story or itilhinv. NO. ,f 4 Spewls from the Keystone —I I 01114111 .horg Iho diptherlit I,i - 1111011g out Its Vinton IoCtU rot. , A gr.itfl Idea --Tho Ilia Hanlon murder ease in 1'11111.1.01am; enutimies to inereit.f. —lthin tiPtt completed one pf thy• In mt IU - ranged pi 1`..1111 In the Finite —The .tore of /UM. , PAttenron, m WHIIIMI9 InirC'n n+ rilbires nick loll!) 'Tangier, of Stony rrerici Somerset. ,•••ttllt v. I. Wed two poreffpinew, last iceolt ..f Danvilln nrii going to build • to" ntprileatitiltd Nynotgogu4 s‘ll , nt itethl,ll,ll last , §.1111.11 (.. hi+ niece, the a idow of I=l - hr.• hrolse pmt of l'itrlcre4 Willing, on tlm itin 100 de.tr ,, ving Inun 1114,14 of tlie ti, ItII II 11 1404 Of $ll.llllOO . 'IA 1)10 dtillmg4 and ntaides ‘11..01 ,, ‘V 1111Inell Olt Ilse , ith in t 1,0,-4 sir,too, in.+l,4ol4otr &WALL A %Tpler.4m, two mi1...1 from Mill I v u here.' I Ipe .Irria bort 1,1 un hla farm 1.. rh They a ere the 11 . 11 , ma Albany ~f It ttnt tlng , U ttl (Poi, PtiVe+ he , .•,, nn npplu that nu•n-ored one o,,kt 111 , •11 11111 f, rP114 . 1, Nf 11t It II hopper T-of --ludo, nrd lue. rein.% ed with his 1 1111 ilke,bot r. l'hilnifelphts, s. live.• will hereafter rilictive hl. proretv one of the rtitle4l and most ra , peetalde Of Indiana, Pa, accident ally .wat hitt - met( thEottgh tho hecrt, while out unit ulna on the With lilt, -11tirglartt Interviewed the Ituntitopion i',t+ioflu•e, tto the ..... r 111111( of the ath io the ittrlttuttt of twin 1111101 - Pll dotter , in post- Itio .Istivil % —John , or Cnirer town•htp, I. the best deer .but in Maul county He shot one %putt, bet we% the eye• off-hand at 142 )nrd a —An old dtlopolated hank note la going the ron vrtith n - piece of yellow paper pro tell nn the hawk of it, on .11101 la written,“ Go It, 11111, lIEZ=II voting , 1111.1 of Peter Iletfrlok of Nett., rifle ratoltritt votinty, whilst the fmnfty was making /Title hotter, (ell 1010 a kettle of log ettlor,ltit was scalded to death -Inzzu• n daughter 'lf llon . lnmln Shepley, Itllll o aniktng neru.. ft plank nt a canal Inek nt myn, u t,, wn. w a . blown into the canal and /IrwArned She wa. tmtrteen year. old -W Mink, nnengtneer on the Pit t.hurg Fort Wavne &leafy, raltroad, wan run over al I'itt•hnr¢ on the lth in .t , and both legs ere ',it f,tr nPa r the hip lie died at noon Hrtiti rdny rim(,lretober MUt, E Moore n VW] nit Minn helonging Ip Willin'Orpnrt, In .toyed hr. life lei tolling n Ittrge don or hand meanat the Itttnrllle hotel, In Danville I he e viers.", Woolen Mill• of John CRITITI- Iwll on the rent hank of the Seho ylk lii river. Mannytink, were dent Toyed by fire on the night nfth , nth Indent Loo• tin 000 ; moitred for awl - ‘inenocl McClintock, or Perry emit, tv, died (11111 , • front II atroke and to half no hour afterwards Ina daughter. Mrs. Sion, .1114 i both tieing hurled together the di, following. Loro.moilvo whl•tln tot out of goo the ' , R o t (tear W,tt.iontown, to ettn•tetioenee of whieh the engineer ettithl not nhitt ntl the .teem He hod to 'get her howl - at? the way MEE= -4 few Jaye Pan ktr• Miliaria, Spitler, of Fan( Sutra., neat t,ewt•hurg, wan perked up oio the fink (fl" the hand by a eldek en, Panning n alight nhra•inn of the •kin The wound death ennuont the Inth Ina! , Mr. Leath., wife of John Lewin, near Bald Eagle. Itlair • county, died very •nddenly She did her etintomary !ulnae work In the looming, suddenly felt unwell and Inn few 1110111eIng we dead The dereaa. ed war In the ROI year of her age —.7omeph Kearns, of Derry towtoblp, NI if filo yottnty, invited hi+ wife to whom 110 find iron married toil a few months, to take a walk a abort time ago. and after strolling to an out-of-the way ptnre,Jnmprd On, a 1 . 1.114, fire,* o u t n fMI7OI. and emit Mt throat from ear to ear it I• thought 110 Wan Inhorlng umber a lit of In•onitv Ftar —A ilteastrool flre oceiirred at Nn• bOrr . ottgh of Took hannoek, the county peat of Wy. °ming coonty, on Thor , . lay or laat week, efly, n 111111116( a large portion of the town It , ig.l nat.d in the horn connected a ith the Milford Ale iit twenty hulldmß• were destroy eid and the 1,144 to eßtimated at sfoo,foo —poring the !roil of John Hanlon for the murder of the little glut. Mary lolirnian, In rgr er owd a hove r l 41 teal t h e ('uteri Moine dull v, n large member being women Vector flay one of the lip.taven of the court counted the !mother of eineeteleee reereteteley had hc.cei excited, and found that VII hotel c l.tted the room from the time of openl the court until noon NI en ovacold bl 1 , ` , 1 enter. er ("ovum,' nt 'ilottenkin on 'londne night bent, In which m a th,' "Kearney, of Coal townietelp 101.1 WIN lifer, teeing eeleeet and billed by Jaeoh Shook, the keeper col owner of a hOll4ll of ill fintrie In the alit we named place. hie kin Herold c o ve, "from tier evidence, brought out nt the unguent we gather the following poetic. leiAree About eleven o'clock Kearney, in vompany with FAiword Carey and Daniel Elatiniutrt, rioted the finnan of Shook — allure It appettra it nu.. being held—and .ileititintioil to lapi l e i ii i but nen , rofwprd They remain.' on Ow ;a to.l.tiog upon being admitted, ft ioiow tine• hen openeda door on -ido of the out fired tat, Ow* from a r colter, afior which lie %ter t in a Thorn at the ert-t rot and tired three more Shortly after the firing some of the party In the hoop.. neat and found Kearney lying on the ground about 5 feet from the S. earner of tin• budding. dead. haring horn allot ha the bark of the head, the ball entering nearly en a lino with the ware —Sunbury Detaaernl.
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