The Democratic Watchman. BY P. GRAY X ERIC JOE W. FURY, Aaaocara EDITOR Terms, $2 per Annum, in Advance BELLEFONTE, PA Friday Morning, November 25,1870 The First Senatorial District "Will Senator 11ra 'Tr. issue his writ for the election of a Senator to till the place made vacant by the death of Senator WATT ?" This seems to lie the great question (among the politicians of the State, at the prittent time. Some say he will, others assert he won't, and still others, that he has no nutho city to do so, before the organization of the Senate lie has certainly not only / the authority, but is required to do so. The 3'241 section of the Ist article of the Constitution, very distinctly Fan s• "Wh e n vacancies happen in either House, the Speaker shot/ b-sue his writs of election to till s'it'Fli , yricancies " Senator Wiltrx" is speaker, until the meeting of tile Senate in Januar% There is 110 n lll/INLIIr "run," or "011011 to," ,stlailit 11 , It 14,.-1111pl% a entninnr , l )that he "shall, lie tall in .In his ditty,cot,solurrirc...r. rileiolaiion i,r the C.. 1,011111011. IPa adl a 4 the Inciting of the wheels ot Legislation, by in fitilore tit 111/Ike /VI ortranirliniti, when the will h e pondernii4 head II lie 111/0.4 rnr lna ant. pedlar , nn eleeinm that Ira.. e‘er been held m the State. e“lntilarnied the •time sittennon it will. Which ever part• cart-ie.+ •the diutnr•t, 11.111 contr.! the Senate The control or the Sennte, tri_ka rerinin ex tent, sill regulate the orpnrlloimietit bilk, flint :ire to le ri.4e.l, ni the root tub ee~.uen, arid the niiiirirti,iiimerit Lill to it lerN trreitt extent ittll ror.trol th e 41dkr4 , 14 of elvell , on+ for the next =I The 41,1 rirt Nt r « iTT rinim to represent. the I t, is composed o r the First, Seciind, Third, Folirth, le•% enth.Fiethth and Twenty sixth i.nntvif which In ISrot bffoi It rjr I;K O,T it frili!ont% nf ",114 and la 1 6, 69 g Ni Al mer %KY I icy Giet that make., S f . e nt , •r WIIIII ii uLUuI ~Iwther he NSW oher the replirenient. "I the emtstit,l lin, and give the Demo...nom an ot. pettitttnity of electing n Senator, or aalhrlhe•r he will he controlled ha• the rnrlA and relli+e to or der an elect ion -I,llml mprlng ILr R.ridatrats %%Oil for Hill tor Gorr Trea.nrer, and ni }will IWO week , itw ed for went for Ilia Irea.nr%, and rumor ha•l it that he e:1/111. !Mille without 11111 thing year IIrl• e t itittr waq a little sharper/Intl went Gar lli I befttre he went fi rII 1r 11... I ,Iticu'l.l nnlr L 1 frs $ t to 1 Is 4 11$ 11 Ir 111,1•• It slily ncler him return he I 1/111e....ttr itrDn2llt t r rt4.nnr,ntnon and rleetion (11rt r i I, t.I not tarn 11.1111.0'11010e^ a Wolf , Inrhun, then hrtse 1,10%4,1 for nut Of lief roan twin, wnnld hate pill.l him 1 , ,r it So, it tire hit+ rrinripleß Tie enn be h.,tplitt to do fin‘thing, find nil that HI Ft Imq Rnen hnn or prrnnt. , ,l bum. 1. that riliteh thrown awn%. for 14R0w% 11111,1eflee 111 tile lolttir. he `tatty i. n o t it I,lt more lloto nt n conr,e,rt The fact that llt tr linn been foolish ermor,h to itov Rao%t iv very poYitive evidenee that he 104 riot fit for state Trea.tirer• Ile milYt he v..ft The Ciariton Dem.-rat May II H 111 ft, or of it Constitutional Convention, tint 14 opposed to Senator Groitiir os. 1). I:1 I. lig virla 1111Villing to .1.) with it Now, if the Democrat will tell 114 Senator C. 1%, t I I. and other members of the Senate and House who hear the same reputation lie iloes, are to lie pre •rrited "having /111%0011V to do with it," then, perhaps, we will understand why Democratic, papers urge this mat ter when just such 1111`11 I‘,l ( ' ..\\rl l. will control it. We I , theve (..uilk•tiiu ti..tml reform ie needed, hilt al' don't believe the "Constitutional reform — the radical majority in thecoming Legiala lure would Inv the foundation tor,would arnoant to a continental thing but to gi‘e constitutional .Natietion to radical thievery arid nigger voting. The Liizerne Union in pointing with a very sharp splinter at the base wretches who Rohl %Vir party nut, at the recent election in that county. Among the rest it names Jan STARK, a former democratic Senator; MICHAEL PHILBIS, late Prothonotary of theconn ty, and Div to It inn %Lb, chairman of the Democratic County Comittee. If these are the men beyond any doubt. we wonder that that region is not made so hot that they would find it impossi ble to get a spot cool enough to sit on until they could count up the amount they received as bribes.. The Latch String In Senator Cl.lll, Scutqa called on the President the other (lay after his return from MiSsouri, where he had been as sisting the election of B. CT, a Vr7, BROWN, to p•n• his respects. but I.l4.vssEs was "huffy ." and wouldn't see him. So 14cill•117. hail to go away with the object of his visit, whatever it was, unaccom ;dished. Ile left, swearing like a troop er in !hitch, %%Kiel, fact being reported to his Excellency, at once Noised that fnnetionare to lower his tone Wad send word to Ctlti. that he was not "en Raged" and would be happy 1,5 see hint at any time. The ren.ort of :ill thi4 w Hint Oa %•.1 can't ftflor.l to break with S. 111 HZ and the German element . of the Halted part‘. hence, when Scat az went nut from the pre4ideottai nittn“ion utterin , r Dtiteh ettr•em the "tioyernment— eatne alarmed lest he fn-Q‘%(..tr ht. alle;:innee to the party and &lig the whole I iertitart element tiller him. h wit otild has e been n titwo titifor• ititiare thin , 2 for 11th to Ur % ,, ts The cawe of the voolne•. (it the Pre-Meat 111 at t , the fart that the hitter iiere,ited tLr firmer rroldi , bite fh.r (imf.trr,r.f 11k-win, nnhl 1180,1 IW• 1,1 Mr ISitou s. filr ,Ihom tlw \I w.emtt rfivx 10..) g. 1,1 (I' (•111 M ,1 : 1 . 1 1104 1, 13 4 bellteli 1 , 1 UILI 'fort 1,01,o• the lien, ,kl,,jer ward the 11141.1,19idt, Selll relleetwil 1 , :14 r nn N, the coneltiiton thiit it 1%,,i11.1 tint ptv in keep r Nrur RI. nit In the c..] fhr i+ _•rrat need of harmony in the ritnku 10 , 1 tit r re.ent, and lell•ctimi i1111 ,, 1 it Unit nl,iin the part, tt.oild esentuatt• In It... Teed% the neee•oite of eonethatooz, low nal hrnigingoser the clovon that threaten el to engulf the ,%hole concert So the Pre , t.lent politely .endA a ger to Mr S 4 111 R/. to al/oho:ire for 10.4 non reception aLthe tone of hi , calhand to tnootre hint that herenfhr the pre-i dentin' latch poring will altla%.l hang IlitQ will heal t 6•• wound- ref iiiiitifrerlinn, remain.. 10 La seen S , in Hi t,,0 ,Lath io .ree liiroa¢h i lie President s thplotnarv. and kno‘ss enotivli to know dim the latifq ‘.0,1141 rut 111.1 !silt' teal throat, if he dared. For the present, linwe‘rr, Ire lIIR V deem tt pollev to Reeept II whin, Hon. watiing until a snore convenient .rayon to let Inottie the dog. of wnr The prolinlithiv, ilierefore. w that hr nary more lull the Preiotlentl. Intel, miring anti agnin freipit•ot the Ec ertiii‘e mant.ion .Alfa Our I/I love nil war. antl:tlie.e two worthies will deceive each taller us long an tiler can in nor to pro% ent nn open rupture R. R. B 10.11 W K RR A D , .14 Tt.KR Been retiirned to Congrens tue 1114 Radical Neer() corottittienc‘, after ha. ing het.n almont expelled from that Lola for the glaring and imbhinhing dinhoormtv of his practiren So. among oilier inflietionn, the people will be compelled to tolerate this ncoondrel through another congressional term, tutu lie should he kicked out m ain for a repetition of his oulrfigeous con duct. MEI Truly, the next Congress will have Kyle very queer member& Five nig !pre will hold eeats in it, and there will be other inemlierH of like calibre arid antecedents will. Iti Ti ER TO coon teraci these, however, there will be a vent ninny inure DeirocratA than there re in the present Congress, bit never their.. there are enough rascals elect 1.1 hs the Radicals to overcast the de cent element arid attach disgrace. to the whole hock , . The fact that there are five nigger,' in it ought to be enough to convince Moderate people that there is riii decency left in the Radical party awl injure them to hereafter vote unanimously with the Denirx.racv. Five nitwers and Tionettick Runv pnN litri.Ea are elifficient to damn any 1(.6.11111,e body. nil we can hardly conceive how Democrats can matte up their minds to retain their cents in t. Nevertheless, for the good of the country, it is necessary that they should do so. and we hope they will tolerate present evil for the sake of fu ture good. By and by, when Democ racy attains power agai - n, all these wroncs end disgraces will be righted and obliterated. The Democratic papers that a Yew weeks ago were urging a Constitution., al Convention so strongly, are not so much on the urge just now. A little hit of reflection ha. shown them that the views of the WATrllll424' on that subject were about right, and that It would he the most supreme folly to place as important a measure sit`Con stitutional reform In the hands ut radical Legislature. Death Settles an Old Account "Time at last makes all things even." And this saying 80(.1119 to he verified by the death of lion. \V. W %TT, late Radical State Senator from Philadelphia, whOSC decease leases the Senate of Pennsylvania a tie, todesi new election he ordered by the Speaker. It will larrememberePthat A I.P.K is• DER DIAMOND WAR the member elec ted from the district represented he Mr WATT, bill his seat WAR contested' by the latter tinder pretence of the dis ran i'r% of great frank by the Denim. rm,.. Atter an (-•eiting and thins tr , 11 the sent was awarded to Mr. W %.ur by the 12101(.10 solontittee, than deprt , itig Jr. 1)t %mos.], of him p!iree, sml ehe %tin , : the people out of the man ,‘ hoot. Ihey had ele , t , el to reprement It wit4,rt p;e,e'of .hatoele.4 vil- How,. i im, --nn mornffe sliich phoel(ed the feelim!..a nt the people of the State, but I{:idte th.m enrol tint for that Ita Tll lfl/t If 1111t1 to he Qmo!imed ni the it had peen determined th , tt if for mertnµ f,tile.l tool mean.' otttd he reßorted to. !hit. "the ~.ehenie4 01 mire 1111,1 WWI nit melee •' A ri.l, nn Oil* in l'rot itlefin , hm iliterlerred to riL7lit Thc thread of 7tir \V %re, °xi-1(.71rr linF , hrrn r-rvere.l ht• Ow Omit llth of death, and he 1111„, •etllr him linnl Itet omit xsutli Creat.a. There. lii it< hope. lie 111 I \ I t alple to e‘illiet a clear remind nl 111- , IraP••icti , m 4 nn v3rlli n thin!! 1 11 . ens not Ode to 11l %111111. r;‘,l, :111.1 111 , 1 1111.11111.1M1f111.1111.1 1,/,4111111 Wiv 01'1 1 I Ile 11 . 1:111111 . 111. for,D‘etie.l her+ ti,t }welt Prre . l.l 'l,er the tedttlettl no lo., of the bite ` 4 evintor. ht.litor thew te•tti ~ _ht ehri, in.: the 'oral of the r. \\ • e trtNt the efp-e rhe delth Mr W err lenve4 the Ur The Spr3l,er 111/IV order a 111 A ell,11“11 It he Men-e., Lull 14 NM •••11111,1•11,1 111 ill) I-0. In %11• W of the fart that there 14 a thrthihtv of the return of a Ih.tnotcrat In Mr \V., TT., phiee, m ray e u eleeiloll I e yrdere,l it ‘votll4l ..eeto to the lotere , l Of I o. itti•lu•nl. to lin's% orttlet, to rt. !WWI u•v are it i . pea (0 WHIT; 01:III , r , lt•r 1111 i•lerti,m, the t•..toe , t AA 111 he a very ex.•iting one, 11,1 e e I party will to 1(8 I e4t to a ni he ht:11,1., %%lOC,' It+ no It.-4 1111111 tile (Noon.' ()1' the orgattimti(.l. (.1 the Set. We at% aii the of the Speaker %%lib rlunniniitc If he ehoome to order an cleelu,n, we ',1./WV(' a Demo errii rfur I,l' (1,...,1 in wlnrh ( . .use the Itenitioriter 1%111 be ni Ilie toweridatre 111 the higher liratieh. II not, the Senate will be a tie, and the heretofore ilorninaiit /11111 arrogant Itailleali will he forced to get down id!' their high tug k. e.anprouni-r• and s'(minoel ,%al the Ti. lin Writ+ the ot•I Ihi I ulivh events ha% e been tur,4.•.1 Ins H 111 ; yiler Power lItH An Original Cuss L,,-t %%eek we 1,111,1101 yd in the WAT 4 nti offlo Ifi rt.lalion to the tinanct,il 1.11!( . 1 .4 . Of one of i'T ' S In' ihati twent. We clipped It from and eredited It to the K a mina 7'rthrine. To ghow what an original euaa,in lie who etlitr+ the ietputili(mt, we repritrt it, role witli nn "editorial " from that last A FAIR ill? --TWO' A FAIR HIT —Two wag. Twinning iiiit of nt9g4 not of town on the Gitlrenton town were ntruelt with road were .trio Is with tin• lienutien of If tgli the beautien of Law ntreet IZOIIIMENSI Whop, plaett i• 'that ".. that Amid one , t .hern thvlll hat 1.4 the I btilt That 01 the hrivk r,••,lottet• of May, I t..t. Iptdat t• It! I' k A i t ~,„„hip, I 0-4 fifteen ili.o and tiorlytimi,....l What. to 61• l.tst '•Wttat. 191, Irk LLIMI .111.111111 lit •• 1 "‘ h i . salary her of Ilia Legimla and I,w trig Ilan he tare he Id Ilia "M. ' What I. hie Wary year.. at 61 'ant 11.• Ire teen littn.irt,l.l4,llttrs RI hill hl. oft, ," '•lwn yeara, al ..even Lora, what did the hundred dnllurr n lioneat fellow do with year" the rest of his salary r "Lord. what dad the -started his brother honest fe I.OW 410 Mit II and two other honest the rest-of ht. salary'' men I. the ol.w141.14;11, . Bought a power 011..1111 . /01 to deootineel'ress and lifted an ed. eorruption-Kansas Tti hol 10 til./101111e1. I'o, Duna Oct 2.5. I t ti pi 1011 Bellefonte Rd rabhenn Nov. 21. A New Aspirant A New York mongrel anti adminis tration paper brings out Jolts SCOTT, United Slates Senator from this State, as candidate for President in 1872. If there in enough of mongrels left by that time to form a "national" convention, tie would just about as soon see them make the "wictini" as any one else. We think from the ability he has displayed in bursting up his party in hie own county, that lie would be an amazing good candidate for the De mocracy to have on the "other ticicel;” besides, it would be such fun to see the mongrels he has fought here i outs, have to slick to him or stay at home. By all insane, let Joust Scorn carry the banner. It to aa,..r to blame than t , de bet ter ilt Lut it grind. wvil The readers of the Republican will be surprised to see the election news published in the last 1118110 of that re doubtable sheet. Since BROWN got that new hat, he has cheek enough for anything. The idea of a Radical vie tore anywli.ejs this fall is so palpably absurd, that a men were set to laugh ing over the Republican's attempt to iispmie the Democratic triumphs, But IlliowN thought he would create a RCII -100. So lie ransacked his old office for till the antiquated "cuts" he could fund atelpt them undo his columns in order to °MA people. We knew the glorious victories, achieved by the Democracy this fall, sat httavy on Belie N's political stomach, but we hardly sppposeil he had enough brass to attempt to falsify the record in man tier he bas done. ilitt it is all in vain. The Democrat troimplo i s are as certwin and well de fined as the ttailical defeats are over- Itelining and igtiontinlms We have licaten them ever where, and unless snow of our men are cheated oat nt 'heir gals by the "contesting tram!, the 11a.lie.11 insitqity tit die nest Con will he reilueol to about 13 or 12. This is a I.tet that es ell 11111'4 hi. 111151illing. Little John Cessna .11•111 'es.+liik, sn: , • , Ihr 1,:1en , 41, , r trllip 'o'er, I;(.1 IROu. 111 Washing ", Inavemmt 6,1 116.1 nununlrluP,lt l uil, A:•ek,ruling to a r, ' b um , reporter lie 11.0er114 1111111 111,111. 111011 400 rllr4al vote 4 were enq for MeNer4 Iry workmen temporarily rmpl ed upon the Corinelhiville and NailrAitd. — That is a rcgll. lar Nliineliau.en story. l'efollia will 1111,111 10 proyc 11111V111 tole~ .1111ie111111 10 uvereunte the majority of tineen ^n en for 111 )er.,, and h e viands nn earthly elianre of .eriiring the Pent he lo.t a' l ll...tlN. he done in the (1/114e l'e-”tt feel. 111. defeat very heenly, and It no wonder 101119Y* Ile way elec ted two year~ air° hy a majority of 143, nail wire that nearly one thniivand iie grin.+ hat e }Well added In the %otins r rim lai ion of the list rict, nearly every ono rot NI for Ceßg n There are not a ibmen reputable Re public Ans in the 4114triet alio believe that Ce-sna Is entitled to the seat hieh he intend , to contest. Even the Republican newspapers do not charge that he was' unfairly beaten. They knew IWO well the causes which Opera ted to defeat the disreputable little trickster Many decent Republicans were disgusted by los course in Con gress, and thee voted and worked against hon. There was besides a great revulsion of feeling caused by the Ellteenth amendment. The people of the border counties rom posing that dis trict have had no little trouble with the negroes alio have crowded in upon them. In Franklm county nearly one hallt be poor house and prison expenses are chargeable to the negroes who fur niched Cessna over five londred votes They only comprise a small part of the population, but they area source of on. cease expense and annoyance. The Republicans of Franklin and the ad joining counties did not relish the Fir tepid' Amendment, and they very properly repudiated Cessna who was one of its advocates and supporters. Mr Meyers has had considerable ex• perienee in the management of cons tested election eases, and he will show that he was honestly elected, and that by a majority greater than is set down for him in the official returns. The Democrats of the district will scan the list of voters closely, and Will detect more illegal votes cast for Cessna than he can possibly discover upon the Democratic side. Cessna'a squeaking voice will not be heard in the next Congress unless a majority of the new Election Committee , should show themselves Ao be as dishonest and as regardless of their oaths as he proved himself to be. MEE= --FOlOl KY, says the Harrisburg Pefrioi,should not have failed to accom pany his friends on thelr recent trip to Georgia All who remember the de lightful Arcadian pictures which ho drew of plantation life in Georgia a year or no ego will regret that he is not there now to touch them tip again Then not a rumor of rebel outrage disturbed his ear Sometime slier his return, it 64 quite troe:,that the necessities of his friend Bullock required that his former picture should be darkened by a few tales of Klu-Klux barbarity. Bat that was only in the way of politics, and be was paid for his work, as investigation proved. That is all over, and Hite were in Georgia now, and should remain un til the election, he would havethe pleas ure of recording a splendid democratic vicynNii t t i addition to his fine descrip tions of e peaceful eondition of the State. -3111 NY T imunrr, of th• New 'foil( Daily .Donioorui, says that paper is just aboOt ad IA as it can be and would like to be kicking, if it could find somebody to trend on the tail of its coat, or the fellow who periodically obituaries it. El= H6I.ITUCKY DrbIoCRATIC By Ti,,. Skm or II TYETII -.1 ma pm ago OW *NVO it majority M 941,000 In 1872 Mu Republican party bill carry Kentucky -.Republican A bigger lie would have been he• lieved just as soon. One year ago the vote in Kentucky stood 24,739 Radi cal and 82(117 Dcmocratic—it Demo cratic majority of 52,838, in place of 90,000 as the Republican says. To the Radical vote of . 69 there was added by negro suffrage 41,716, making in all f.(,375, which would have left the Democratic majority 15,132 lithe Rad. teals had held their own. But in place of that the Democracy have just 614 at the late election or a clear gain, counting negro suffrage in of 28,472. If that IA carrying a State by "the, skin of its teeth", • then the "skin titif its teeth" is a good thing to entry It by. WRY thingq m that direction appear to our gri7e, W' hate an idea that he Hill he a Cole (d) nom certain, before he gets the matter all fixed up. The Sehnovrove Times FIR VP : "Let the people keep their eea on the Q9,- 5110,000 to the sulking hurl." 11e . .1 better not let a lot of rtulteak tie not or get a sight at it, or the place that "know? , it now will shortly know it no more lore%er --The Iloilidaymburg Standard, Easton Argil, and Dart‘ille Intelltgen rer, 'intake the same view of the Con stitntional Convention question that the WATCIIW exprr•ged, when the League first moved In Ole matter. Dennot•rate know hut "eternal rtitiliinen in the prier of liherty ' a n d t he ',wilt in Ohio riiropnred with flint of other i-tnto r lonelier or that Infernal hu11.... in t h e priori of nothing /lama 0., (0 ) Earn., Yes, it is. It's the price of exactly such a flaying as ton got at the last election. How. B. GRITZ Go.ertior of Ittissouri, although It liepublican, was the independent candidate nzairwit the regular !indica] nominee, arid, as such, was voted for by the Democracy. Alter his triumphant election he made the following speech, in which lie pays it high compliment to the Democratic party : Fellow-citizens, Demorratm of• the state of Mimmouri—for I presume I Call I !Whale reprementativem 01 all your num ber, in my address--I wish 10 may to you that I thank yOll from the bottom of my heart for the su pport which voti have given me in tin. rail vamm, that Ilan ended in etch a magnificent tri umph. [Cheers I !immure you, more• over, that I do not take that triumph to mymelf, personally, but only to the principles that have been MO emphatic ally endorsed—tbooe of equal freedom lor every man in thin nation by right. of him birthright. We have gone through this contest, we have made no appeal to party, we have made no dis crimination against men, and yet we have made a distinctive 'appeal to the common sentiment of the common country, in behalf of the right of every man to exercise the franchise of a free mall, and we have won upon that prin ciple. [cheer., —"l•he llunlingilon Globe, whoge editors seem lo know Brown 10,111 It 114 there ix any Ilse in knowing a fellow, gels off the follwing • lie 'Ail, Ihr Ro nip/Pi/wan o•ir Ibe h..ts In tbe othel da, r. , 0111112 !Ili ...11 , b b. 111 .llti II Br .11,11 Ibiktl,lll he .1,11 it , iii It o. 114 n. In' rr.ll II Ili. !WI,/ be 111,1.0 be )1 I.', —Senal.r Ihctnr r•CNliNwrun, 1010 11/14 lieell r•me Iling nth r the rent now occupied by Thief .Insure I 'UtTFII, Inns concluded not to a4plre 10 that 1,041111 M /111‘ !wiper, 111 11411111(11 /11.1 It would re Holt in the election nil a Itt•tnocrnUc United Siate,l4 Sennlor to till hi+ po.i lion. do we is ill him. 111111 quitching round I he '-'...?1,110 ri,rn few Vear4 longer ----It in now reported that tile Leg ii,lattire of lllmoin will lie Democratic. which, if correct, will gi,e the Petwric racy a United Strife , ' tierititur in place Thin '5 7 tip.) 'Pb.• 1 ork 5i,,,. 110111111314 . • It Gratz Tiro,' n..•f Nf ~..41111i 10. OW 1.0111.1. I.lilo 1,111111 time I.lr Pre.l l l..nt --Erehn.le We enpl r !lilt it tt IJI be ormecea eau' for the Democracy to bother farther about the nomination ! That'a fixed ( . 1111tilleritP Sun! -COI FA 1s of Lehtint - in comity, is now tallied of am the Cimi nos. etio,h (live for State Tren.ittrer. From the Speech of Hon. B. Gratz Brown Now I hate to oily to ton a ithont any lie4itation that I have to thank the Democratic party of the State of Mis souri [cheers] for the cordial support that they have given me in that, ; and I say furthermore that no party has ever shown more perfect command of self, more perfeet disre gard of past traditions, more perfect devotion to the patriotic welfare of the common country than has the Demo erotic party in the last election in this Stilt.• of M1.,,0r;. Wheel, I I-11,1 y Is, I II rrli ly,u y'ION,. that I 11111 !JIM 1141 A, alas In thlY lilltluti to disregard the obligations .. which I stand, and that in this elei I recognize that my obligations a the largest measure due to the Ih party of the State of Miss I Cheers. Now, my friends, let me tell yoi other thing. 1 recognize the fact the Deillocratic party of the Stu Missouri has done this thing—it elevated itself upon a higher pi nt than It ever occuoiefl before; it gone for the rights of all men, ai no (king it has made an initiative tine future that will go through all Stites of this Union. It has cut loose front the formulas and the strilctions or the past, and it has a platform upon which the yffung or 014, nation can stand— IcluierA platform where they can sfituil dl liarrasved of all the antecedents have gone before eil of all that retinue of party mile ere that has kept them down he lore• and where they ran move furl the spirit, and in the Fight of a Demodrney, advancing to the coil t ot the future. ICheers. I Fellow ettizeos, 140 tar as this 6011 concerns our own State, I d to say to you that I recogiii/e Uu Wit' triumph of new ideas; that I cogniiii thin as the iiiithtlinn 01 a construction of our Stale from the loin upward; icheers, that I it an the initiative of a new shit Ilan to rerogniZe our fandanictital Prolonize.ke l ierring I 11011.011 W, It 111 that light, I v 4.11 all g oo.' eliei•r iii the luinl ing ;ii ~ !hill. Hint I he I , N iio- I it th•ri nilt Lr rt•i•t•lti ik titititit the I ntittivit relot•-• tir ha‘t. ht•t•tt Hl nt IliPlll illi• WI rootorv, when t 1111.14.r , 1m hen e 1111.1 r,igeolicalice of all of vott.m, wider-Amid dolt 11.4 er fur 1111.111 to collie-co, e/o, a colo,ori mei e body that will redio s 10 the Iliftrt proximation of jo.t we awl truth unnlrn-r Ind 11111) h 1+ 100% le% 1).,1 11, 111141 r Ole 1 . 111.0 1411 , 1 Irandolero of a revenue lartlT. '••1 I)ellllst'ric‘." nnll "That 1-4 %dm want" and Slicer..l Note, toy lellot 1•111/101., I hal. 111 (+ay ho ill C11111•111 , 1 ,, II that I the lIorPV to he wrr i;ll,l'frinl fur !lie Ststie or \I moon, I I \will I ire Noll 11111101111e4 11101 111111110 l ! I , tration of that office I wIII ; 1011. furthermore, that I will !tilt 110 itroiiiiil the Slate I or out of It, as far as I cm; Hap the life and Ille Wlllll 11 0111 10 (111111111111111 V; Rllll 1 will or for lion', guilt 11.111111, Ilifit 111 li•il.ll.j itiltniiii.irtttion I will to (viii' 11 upon Ilie It YIIPM, awl I ,A ili•avor In ‘(ling 11001 10 110 port 1/111, ititeitt elivering Gaant and the Presidency President Brant t, considershk loss to know /lOW to prOrCe.l 111 i. Ile is.uuw openly a candid ite t election, and he doe 4 not (111 , 1 t., ter ;tatty his chance by confer:, %ors mi thatan' vi, mlrt. against Lilo as Delaware, Mart etc. Mr Criswell, wielding the ()thee intlitence, has completelk in him promises to rule Nfarylatt.l the thousands of negroes added t. Repidthean party, and the Pre. cannot afford to allow that 1 )., engine of corruption to frill/1111 teat bands Yet he dislikes to 0 Cresswell, who does not scent a U] '1,11411, 11111 VOllClticed, too, that soiX 1' e :mist be d one in Penns] IV/111111, Key Stone MR% slip Iron] and leo, and he cannot su ithont the clear and undo ((led port ut the Staie. In view ul thi lie lots recently been interriewin Itaiheal politicians of l'hiladel arid it meenni with no very undo HI/CCA'I.B. Cameron appears i ,i both ears of the President ; and fact but offers anot her stiteribling gives °llene° to others who thirds have as good a right to share in came Then, again, what dorm it tin No less than ti,e prominent Pet, hare been ()tiered Cation , pointinents, and have Iledlilied is something not dreamed of. 1. treachery in the loyal camp ? Is Gram to he sacrificed in the lion lon friends ? Is there a Daniel ni them who has been able to inte the black mend] neon the wall of I caltsut? A nd in it beirwitteie of fact, and the insufferable 8111 e burner, "purps," iiiiigarn and bail kevn the lova! party is 11110T1( to I hinioand that trinkets theme lice p rent republicatin afraid to rink popularity to hie keeping? Fort said to be the Bernier resort; (•aa recommends him. 'Why ? he known that Forney in not no cc Inm., RIM in ready for the sacrih Jr(J2•rsonian. —The feeling of "goneaess prevaile iii administration circles ing comically illustrated in ti strange Cabinet antics, the letters his brothersdn-law and the soporit marks of the "lamed" pundits 0 Radical press, who write so hops about the results of the late elect Notwithstanding the factions are r ing longingly for each other's Radical editors mill persist in that they are living together as 11 ly as kittens. That will do for weather joke.— Ex. tin RrA? A' n E'r n ‘Nac,ingr lovitil wile to her lotaband, "ad never learn. lay dear, [lie diaervini tweet) real and exchangeable in! 'flie linedinnii, tired of political e minim in pettironta, replied, 'AI), my dear, I know your great lei and ninny virgin—. Tlineri your 11111 C. 11111 I him», )0,44 tutu nu 1111 :‘ 111,1N - 11d rr 1•11.1.4 would VI, ,11111 u, 11...00 your exclia **hie value II
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