CIE Bell Into Democrat c Watumail IS Y I'. CI li.A Y NI KE IC .101'. W. FUR PAY %TR EDITOR Ink Slings wilh '1, --Tuesday morning eitlced nii a hevy Irost, mill considerable tdii%er. AithisTitoso won t confetti lt-e why- -ItVital late. --MORRELL won ' t. I.oloe-O. Tau, y --he was Speer'd once, and don't otuii to he impaled lignin. will conte.d, because lie in near relation of DoEsTicKsM friend, —Chrtstwas mill NOV Years' pres ents are begini.vig to show themselves throligh the shop windows. —The Oregon Senators atleuipts to console IIIINT by telling hint that they think their State will go Radical if he is a candidate! —Away up i❑ Ebensburg the henen dud beaux Int%e been Nleili.ruling a ready. II et e weave hatdly done 8 awl ling the wild dowel,' yet. Jlttin 1.111.1,01 El.‘ltioN ut to he the next lecturer behrre 11,e - Juilettilla Club" ut Tyi one. 11.1,, 1.1111 t's tuiJ 10 be 1111, litir —The Globe coalplaws that eeveial literary mociet les h,t e died In Hunt Higdon. It )It been tin)stery to un how uny i hiug could live there. —There is n !nun in Washington county, lilllllol I C01.1.1:4`1, tv 1111 18 WS years, old ztlid 19 ) et able to read nithout npeciaclv , . How is that for MIN — . lle editor of a siK column paper over iu Nair count) t ails Paul eiillittlet Pi HO glaring !hal It don't rt4inirt. nny pet .ping to dt•trrt it _ ( Inr Iriend (,I !he I kits (firysbmil Standard I rititilatem that we are no gen We submit that his associ attoun are touch as to dimitialily him 'runt being a eyinpelent judge. pClTlialit for saying "CIPo4 words" has green rise to another joke at his expense. It is now said that he is to lie sent out of the country to NI ee Is len berg swearin' (: .4 c li wen ti.) -The Sf arida) d may. that corner-loaf Ir in played (out in llolhdaymbarg. We doubt it n little r In the Standard's raMr though it In probable Ire doe« In, I I hi. hiding tinder the Corner. 1. , he twit it cam' 11 I, I R . • 'm ine,nage oi long or ,114 Fri, 114 hr• has tabooeillitt pubhenlum Of 1111 Much papers. \Vhat's the use r~l ti ANI'M ?smiling him tnea , age at all, then 7 —CHARLES BERRY went into ReC• BEN KIP'S oyster saloon in New York and ale bivalves, hitt retuned to pity tor them 111 I HEN thought this was Itvry bad conduct, and had Cu t HUY locked up. —The election for Senator In the first district will come off on the Mill instant. 0110 darkey candidate is al. ready in the field, and we presume the Radicals will nominate another when their convention meets. The Mauch Chunk Times is growling about the satandsh trick of a certain Tow FORTIER, whom it charges with altering the election returns for poor director. Is this the old story of "the Devil and Tom Foirrsa ?" —ADOLPH BRITTON ran over and very seriously injured A It CRuCKER, All old marl, on Fulton avenue, New York, and was arrested for lira careless ness Bitirrox will hereafter Le more careful how lie smashes up Crocker-y. —Alabama has now two governors, one of which is recognized by the Sen ate and the other by the House. The real governor is a Democrat, but the Radical incumbent still hangs on. The beet way to get rid of lion would be to let him hang on—a tree. —A nigger jury in Mississippi con victed a white man of murder there the other day. These are high times when a lot of black plantation ignoramuses can pass upon the guilt or innocence of a white man. The law says that a man shall be - tried by a jury of his peers. But what is law now? --It is reported that WAYNE MC VEIGH, our Minister to Turkey, is on his way home to resign, on account of a softening of the brain. If all the Radical office-holders afflicted with this complaint would resign, there would be a capital chance for sensible men to take their places. —The fotTowing piece of eloquence is from the Standard : How eloquent Is the homely old word JOU / The flowers fall in the gol den, the fruits full In the orchard, the nuts fall In the woods, the rain falls from the clouds, the leaves fall everywhere," And the Standard man Mlle —well, he isn't particular where lie lalle,when vikiar s . - -7 - d` 62 pflii furor [ $ l l t \ alattat . • VOL. 15 Hard Times 'Phew ate the data that try the souls or the poor men of the country, 111on ey is % ety scarce, and It 11-1 HOlllOlllll2B 11111 , 01•Hilhe to get enough to liquidate the ordinary liolisehold et. 111 . 11M . H. lilt. nietqutitie and day-labor er leel the pressure sensibly, mid fre quently till it in despair and discourage mew front the prospect helore thew. Nobody sey . pin to hate any money. I.:, thweealthy are hard pushed, or, at least, they nay they are, and triune Li, par out any cun6 w ten they can by Iwy I" , ' -11 . 1111 ) that barge their obliga tions to tht it laborers by 111( . 1111M at 01. ders or .tole go,sin. The banks itch tacit e, !Mee,' and twenty per vent for 110110•1, throughout laisitiess clr elt4 genettill%, these is a might . % searet ty ot the wherewithal to grease the 1A,111 . 1.61 ot it ade. Thin stale of things is hard on ever body, but pitetietilarly HO 011 the poor er tidits , es, who lia‘e to depend for their courforts and even lt%ing on prompt pityineni for their bone labor. It Is naturally productive of a great deal of unliappines4 and even misery, nod calculated to create general dir•nat inlnrhon Anil discontent with their lot among that large and hard-working 1.0111011 of our fellow-citizens who "earn their bread in the !meat of their lure~. That something should be done by Congress thin winter to relieve thin pressure in the money market and make currency circulate freely among the people, no one will be foolish enough to deny. In fact, thin in the general demand of the country, and it is one to which out law•makern must give heed. We do not pretend to be very touch of a financier, but the mere• est I . \ ro to money matters known that ,there ought to be money enough in the country for the people to live on, with. out being pushed to the wall every hew days for the want of a few dollars And this, we say, in the condition in which the Curtly now en. The poor people cannot gel hold of money enough to live on, let alone to pint their debts, or lay by a store fur a rainy day in the future. One of the promises of the party now in power when it asked the people to entrust the administration of the Government to its hands, was dist there should be plenty of money. how it has kept that promise, let the pros eat scarcity attest. Never, since the inception of this Government, save during the bloody days of the Revolu tion, lino there been such utter poverty among the people. The poor man', pocket-book is entirely empty, and his table in often shabbily set out and his children poorly accountredjust because he loin been unable to collect the few dollars, laboriously earned, that are honestly his due. And all thie, not because people are not willing to pay their debts, but be. cause they have no money and can get none, to pay them with. The money in not in the country. The supply to not equal to the demand. It may be housed up somewhere, in the hands of speculittore, but it is not In and consequently does no good. Hence, the high interest that in paid for mom ey, lie notes that arey teen, the cheeks that are dared ahead, the doe-Nile and the promises to pay at come other time. Now, we charge thin star of things directly upon the Radial Petty. which holdn the reins of ower and controls, and ham for nearly ten yearn controlled, the money syntem of the country. We charge it upon its upon its extravagance, nail upon its general conduct ever mince it annum ed the got eminent of the country in Mil. lin whole policy line been one vast system of expenditure— one till sense drairi upon our national re-our see. It has done nothing to increase the revenue; or, if it has, it has creat ed a new department or bureau, or n host of officere • fo Mir - allow tip the pro. reeds. The whole idea seems to have been to raise money to pamper an army of party pets, not to abate tax• ation or thee, up theXTAirne under which the people gr and Buffer This party, that was to have done no much for the country anti for the peo Irmyr.ii a Fillip lie, an enormous swindle ; nr to day the citizens are lamenting, with vain regrete,their min laced confidence, and the silly credii STATE RIGHTS AND FEDERAL UNION." BELLEFONTE, PA., FRIDAY, DEC. 2, 1870 lox Which induced them to listen to tie nig appeals and pronone. Rut the hold• of repentance, though late, 1,1) et in time to save Die country II ilo; people will go earnestly to work ID reli let e their pall errors. Hereafter, let no laith he put m the prom iNe,i of (V Indy politicians. 111 the good old days of Democratic rule, money was aliandant, and it was hot circulated in the lorin of "shin.plamters“ but in /feud ,/old and starer! What was the case olive caul be the cuse,tigam II the Iwo pie 1 , 11 %%111 IL Let then, dunk sernim4 ly, ilispa.sionately. It 14 Wllll then) 10 sat• whether "hard times" robi) METRO A Fair Apportionment Speaker WIIITE line issued los writ for the election of a Senator in the Ist district to fill the vacancy caused by the death (il Mr. \V rr r. The election will take place on the 20th inst , and in all probability, will result in the election of a Democrat. It should, at least. Whe distrit•t is Democratic The Senate needs• another Democrat, and it the Democracy of the Int district do their ditty, they will elect one. With the Senate Democratic, which the election of a Democrat flow the let district will assort., the people id the State may expect a fair apportion ment. It will not be gotten np ID the interest of any party, but the condition of anima will make it it necessity for a Radical majority llr the fiollBl . And a Democratic majotlty 111 the Senate, to compromise On a . 111.4 apportion meat, and thus nave oar State from lie disgraceful gerrymander under which it has elected representatii es for the past set en yearn. - A Democratic Senator from the district will lot securtka Democratic apportionment, 114 Radical papers as sert, miles.' they are willing to admit that a fair hill would be a Democratic one. In all probability, the Democrats of the Senate would paw a bill which halted them -- the Radicals 01 the House would pans one to suit them. The Senate would refif+e to bass the Radical and the Ilomn. re Julie to pass the Democratic Senate bill, and the matter would then he re furred to it conference committee,whieli would consist of three Democrats and three Itadicals. 'nos ruuuulUee In fir der to get any bill at all w filch they are required to do —would be compell ed to inal,e A J , 1,4 —all apportiMillit , t for the And not the politicians- for the minority as well al the majority. Butler on tno Rampage, The hero of lug Bethel and ',mil-tiger' of New ()deans women, destre4 to in. ar.gurate a war with England, iu order to nave the waning fortunr, tofhe Bali cal party Backed by the apeenlatorn and the horde of threvea who alwayo see plunder in the gory prospect rut bat tle, Jrl blowa his warlike bugle And Folio, that strife and bloodshed be corn menced at mire. We don't believe, liowoer,tliat BUT Lien will succeed in his design. The American people Were deceived into a war once In order to give the Radical party power, and it is not likely that they will do it again for the sake of perpetuating Its ascendancy. Their ex perience under its rule has not been particularly pleasant, and their lose for it tan greatly cooled. Peace aiii henceforth be prefered to Hudlcnitom and War. The cattle on a thousand hind are a much wOre delightful sight than the serriedirunks ul arialies on the march to blood, and slaughter. the Democracy elect n President in 1872 1 We gem.; they will, At least that article from the New York Herald, wirtvb we publish to another place, looks very much like it. Ae near us can be estimated now, it majority of these States are Democrat ie, and by the time the presidential contest rolls around, there won't be enough IA the wool party left to make a horse blanket. _The Lida. Las turned and the Democratic wave in rising. Br e long it will sweep crier the Conn• try like a hurricane, and he the dettch shock of Radicalism, --"Josnr Bir.LlNus," Ole quaint itimorist. will lecture iu Reynolds's 'opera house An the evening ofihe 19111 °stunt. Among our Exchanges 'rho the Radical party is in the last sta g es or a dechta, li'm'e only to consult liadmal leaders to prole It ni fast hastening to the tomb of its fedmal ,tad know-nothing ancestors, and %%11l ere long.,he succeeded by some thing else. • Its sule idea ‘llO4 the ne grmalol that loa4ing beet' settled or exploded, it has nothing else to cling to. Consequently, it toilet sink beneath the weight of its own perfidy. thi this subject let us quote 1;c11. It. F. ISt 11.1.11, one of the leading - Itt:lttm 01 the party ismer, all extrati hout ‘yhttin rte eli t t (tut of 011 e of our e cli3tlge4 hr• Ih•p'lhln'all 14:.1 S. 1.0 '1.141. 1 . 11441 1111 `v 011i1.441 311i51.• 41.14 4.1 lon 441 14111,1114 144 , 1 I ) 1 44411 1113' 1111 111 41114 .114,11 II I. 4 .14111 11l 11\0 li) 1113 . hat 1,14,14 4 1114 . I lam all 1111w11, ial 111 1 3113 • ,110 411\1 , 14411 1 111111/431 41-4 111411 It 411 I Ile party 1111311 , 11411g1 4 1 nos , 4 11111 14 4 111 101 1 1 4 ,111141 11 4 4 044111/4 4 44 1141 Adel 441.114 11 1114 4 1111 11 x.llll 141 Illl' 1141 1111111-411 /11 14411 11 1111. 1 4 11444 .11 4 1 11111 1 1111 • 111 IIll • 11.1 x •414111 311 1 ' 1411)4 13 . 41 14, 4AI y n vuglr 3,111• 4,1 the 11.44, 111 I'M 11 111 41110.1 4 41 Ile ` 4 4111 I . 1/111111go 11111111 .11 Cho t , ennl• In ,14131 311 the 11111111 4 114 4 4 1 111 4 1'144.141011t 11111111 111 ing 11l 11l of I I. 4 AN ell 44 4411 e 111011 111 1.1444114.10ng 1111' futill, log 141 doge 'III) 1041. 1 1144 °y' ',tar) of 1 1144 NO%) 41111 11441 gel. 1111111111,11/111\ 11/11/ 4 1 1111 n.k44,1 to early on 111144 11,1101110001 ' I 11,11 lily 141 11 , 11 . 11111,41, 11111 .111,14111.1'11g the 111 1110.11 , 4 4.1 the war deinot oil nl Tile Mort Iley Inew•l 111 441 1111113 • 11,1•1 knocked 111111 ill 1111111. 1 1 I.ll'l financial 11144414. or., 11 1 4 1 11 holly rut 1111 Tliere...‘ , ll Oos , 111• fore no nJ 1111111 4 411 111 1011 1111 4 4.441 4 4 4,4 111110 fluent, a 3111 x l'ongrto, 411 110 4.11 11 poi 1y 1t0pi,t,1"..", party, 11114.1,"i a kejot Itlit t , fur f lit prat Im" year.. solely by the tin" 1111. ol Illn I1P11)11t11 1 / 1111111-t p""cr " pzil, with the I,"uwry 4 ,•,"""1t.4 1111 ling the "at . Tl".4e r Illi o lliool 14x 1.111 1100 l 111-1 1111101 long. r 1111.1,1 r, 1111.1 r4lllllit 100 oottlilf•ot litooll/ too 1".11411 polill)•»1 1.1)11111 I, i"" ) • urn 1111111' It) 111111 111,11' the 1 1 1111011/11, 11111 1111 t,• 11111 Y it 4 ,1111'1111W 1,1•1111. ilt . 1110 Stool' It , 11111 , 1111. 111111. ' 1 11111111(Y. /11111711 11 11 111f . ..i1l 1..1114, gl.". oil, "lit "I'll .0 lin 1 t" IVI I II 11111 t •1•111411 it lll4p"retl •,1,111111 trill 11,11,11 110 ;111+,161 1 I . IIII I I IAI IIII I 101 I hn Itepllllll. 1111 111111 y 100 !tool 4lrtlet n plat,orni upon -Such in the testimony iit Olen ISt 1011, 111111 lie ought to be glft..l nuthol It) among Itadiettls. ISiit he is not alone in loin 011111 lOU. NV K lIF.II. I ' llll. Lies, most, 0 1111 00 11 man in the liatilical party, Ills. predicts the earls dissolution or that concern, and even prapx for It. tin the 3.1 of November be mink IL speech, in winch he sass And xll.tt is the :teptitolietin party that it rhotll.l o•I/11111111111 It loco 1111110 Its 0101 k It camp together for that porpore. It It coon pososi tot noon 1.1 ...el tete tree rti 1111/1 1110 1001111.1311111/ 011411 ,it is 111/1111)1.1.11 of him I hit 11. tfroo tinder and tom that pins his 1111111 on a tairilit It 1.. 01/1111p1.0/1 of the Delo 01 nil in 1,11110..44;111y, and the 111111.0/11/1111/11111 111•Iing all throw. hogether and o•einertied 11,. ,r dittetenee hidden loy 01/011111111 per pouou Ito litoteltillottlis 0111010 11011/11101. 01111 0/ 1111111/1) /IN I,llllterior purls... Nor a1,,.. 00 . Wll 11110 1110110 d ir your Plett oon .110.111 or liberty or r a , o . 1 . ,,,0 r y patoy 110. It. torment and tnal moot, to give II thnly ).•itr4 to work 001 Is 11111 per-, lie 01.1 redershrte and defTe - Slll,lllll ;turtle+ start.- IWI/ 11101“—ot ntrong gorernino tit nod It solts lone 'I hey lasted till otoont 11415 NMI 110 11 11 otirully trek 0111 .11.1 Were plaided Into .rods fur 1110111101 elfl/11 ;now 111.0 11001 110.11.1110 10 010 antiodvat tory 11.1111.. 111 the oottfitty that o ante to IN 111 , 1Orti mot 1., old I. tle,Looloon period+ -1 too day When the pint) IL, ',doing to 111/1111111/ .110 •rld be de rally loot tool rice Iteputtlican party is dead ~4 1. 1 all n Ito ed. Is to la. oleeenti) boritst It too en golly like a vegrotshle It riinat root her., It prorloos., an Vllitilf The elattnolint llisl make op the It. putolio an party are read for n e w eli k, loot the party, as such, has last it, 11/ 010111 11 Is 1/11111Ig to piece. It ha. nothinq itt lbe world to in knit to rut, Oral Oho duly ow 11. too ”it. loiy. and 1110 100111, philotroopha• ally +peak log, It rotor lout of the way toonteoled ly, the ...mon, the political life HMI health of the eon any ia servo,) Welife let it rot and die. The sooner the better, as Pamirs says. Its whole lite bits been made tip ot fraud and trencher) and corruption, and it will go down into lie political grate amid the glad rejoicings of a relieved and dNentliralled people, The 11,J1 saes Ct.(lay Farmer, a tip tup 1111.1 ahle 11emocratic papertn (11)10, telly the follow at)); estory, atthe expense of a Ita,firill l lovernor : 1 . 11. 1 I 11P1 ,1 4 1 1 . 1111r al 1 . 1 1 ‘&11, E. J Ilovlo, a "loll" 1.4,1, 1 111/r 11( the 1110.4 Harnett! Pimp°, le 14 hi e 6 ill his own way. too thalark Carter, an oliar citizen, wtth,mt f e ar o f gobelontortitl tengettneo before bin irreverent bonier, arum to tbe tiovernor putting up a 1110.1 !wrot, appeal tor Ruud county. Its people lota 1111 1111111 1 1 1 1 1111 . 11 t In eighteen yearn tilt re hut looter been n banging or monkey shun iti the county. 'I he young men Were ad!) ignorant oil this 1011111. Their only iiiinco•ineitts sere pitching half dollars and ing none toiled rabbits Ho tart/god tho will. tear. in 1114 eyes, for tioti's salon .tool monkeys to the eminty, or or doer a .1111111 1111111 hung for Litt uniuntutiont of the roomy 'Co ilii. 11111011 ki ng appeal the Bale Davin re spoo.l4 in the f Iles rig ephotle EXUUTIVII UV/ICS, AUSTIM. April 27, 1870 } .1/r /?,lurk (fir Irr 111111111 you and your brother In law. [Noah llama, tool the people of VI 00,1 001101 y ‘l. ha, the 111,01110 )011 Mlp po.e I 1.0 r.• whei her the people of Wood comi ty lutve ever .101.11 n hanging or a monkey 7 Y a 1111• all all internal net of reir•le. and )101 11,111 triun e It. tho I nutectlun 1/1 the (.Morn utlieh lenn bole you army right to look to the Go vettinleut lor tottunentent. If I had iny toy, you would nee enough or lotughtg, for I hung the Nat damn one of you Why. you /ontat be all infernal fool to atippose that. lire Governor vl n gloat :State like loaan, loin nothing better to tio than to furnish the peo ple with monkey ...how,. And, now, air, let 1110 I.ol`ollo 110 mune thiperi went lettere /ruin soll,th 1 oln 0110,1 you who you lire 11111111 g Wllll E.. 1 V IN, (Auvel nor of Texas --As shooing the degeneracy of the times and the inferior quality of our legislators as compared with former days, the follot%ing article from the Erie Obsercer comes in appropos. It is limier iably trim that the United Staten Senate does not now present a like artay of great min 11,1 in better and happier dsts The grandeur and dignity of the Senate has departed, and, In place of the intelltctinil giants or hornier dit)sove have a race oi itigliiiee. Will) it lea exceptions, the ,•;eilittorit are nom of the most ordinary capacity, tit ninny instances failing to be even mediocre The ( lbserver save : It rllullnlly due. 111.1 I.lgur 001 frit our po int; al 0.10 itritool4 111111 51. 1 11. , 11 11111,511 tlettnii el ney in the eltarnetnt or In.. retiree; nt lintir, A hew du) nt,tr; 10010.1 It, Intie 1 tin 104 t howl; et 10 firrni 111,11 , 111 , 1 11 .1., 1111,1 1 Nllllll. l l l and'A 11... I'l ll llll \rw Alittrip-drite, t; n-.rl 11.1111,0 %1 01.1 Lieu awl Pinter \An inro lint 001,0 ly 111 nuy "ri‘ %%: e n h . " .. " . l N l'al nu lull 11'1111111.1. I /11111•,111 111 I 1 1 11111' , / Ito 1,111. 1116. , tilt` VII. I , of Jillll. Y 1411.1111111111 ) is.. 51 1 1.15 ti InAI. Uulhl. 000 .10110 Atheritinn of ' l ' ll.llll, I Si 1115 t nil eielltire.lll.llllll.- 1111 • 01101 115 FllOlllll. II 141 1 11 1111 11. 5112,011 i 111111 111 1 1/11ke. Usk 1 ale, ink. Ore treat 01 Ste wird! A 1 , 01,411,-; 10 11.0111111-ett, the Illitek ounirl ;1100r, ltrrre tiirre, ri,lll, the irrn.iiirAtt 01 thigh I. X% idie nirri hens .; 1111111) t he 1.1111 1111 e it id; ••• iii; II 1 , ) 1111k111..11 1 1 111 pet 1 , 100.0 , Ittorr the Ntrill; 11101 11.. ;00.11 uteri iti t 01.1.itnnre I- John t l nit 111111. itl/I,l•rt IIlt`,lool~eI) AI, !rutile, JOllO II Berrien, 1.10 IN Ititrig; i if I Pieta,' tier; It l'erit dexter, It in It Isiott, %A I It it re, hove:nee 1 ate aril 1111 i trout eel Sent Ildtt.trrn to. 01e0.... of the reigning itilloecility in the liedheel party:l4 the In. 1. of int 11 olio ore to represent lint ought to he the dignity of I United ' , hue, 10 the I ourtti of oily tir..t pi,. a. 1i111.0811,1 by Ibl• dlllhvlly tI 11.10 I 118.1 111 tobINIIIIIIK a .11iIiible NI model to send to illy dotilt of (tr. al Ilnbuu At 4, .4. Inn,' 111 the 1i1.11.01Y of the Itepoldlcan lowly it 101 l non (,11 I , llld ity I, ii Sal 11111 I' I hob,., IV NI I. v.v.., dinner It 1100 little. Ktlgnif 'outwitted 'icor... of whet ntitle• own acted o the pony, either ut .111.111 nn onld honor their country ((broad until Mill 1112.111. to it M1111....1113111.b1p }int the rue of tent ocd Aliti tear ban It, d 4 , 111 of the Itadical party, and thou plo andi• bib II 01111 111.,J1 , I I food., h....f and ..porred, ready to ride the country and nil I t ' •; seels to e Li en fi,.l the high -i. t. Win of , intelligence .lood I'' the ion est pool,. of 1g11011421e13 Mid elarlll.o - --The 'ipinellers and roosters" and the rati-valliim generally are getting leitily for t grand descent upon the leg 'shinny and the treasury this winter Ng pip+ are on band, aid the thie%es are already grosving anxious to have II hand in ahem. Fat things are in pros pect, and visions of greenbacks are dri Aug sleep iruin the lido of the Haul :cal hangers on and plunderers at Har risburg j rlie contest tor State Treas urer iitrern large rewards, and plans and schemes are being rapidly laid l'he Nal, a Radical pa per, but one that generally speaks its oid, bilks very plainly, right out in ineet:ng, as tollows: There 110 grand ac hetries on foot in Hur t-1,4,8,g nod Philadelphia che pohh id out ou-t, are organizing for a wintercampaign. e hate aid how, its eent•onn• v1111..100 10,0111 y 1410.11 then ream+ are fre h o und a nd Ilyl ground Is tovere.l with snow for ;marina the Mama); bears, wolves., jacaal, and foaew boldly vole, the (Creels Of lox. anti bravo tleaill Ken. IN Wile food 'Thus It Its with these outcasts of the Republican Party Hunger lots noel. them desparsie, 'lid l hey tali, light like weld healiia for the spoils, Philadelphia I, the mop ol organization, from Isla nee a flying a: toy 01 1.140014 8111 •In to Hari 1- I.llla nt• noon a. the Leal•lalore 1111. els 11 8111 4 0014111 a reale...lt of bullies a brigade 111 budi ttler,ll. 14ttiLi1011 of 1.1011,14t1,11 , , stud tudeprtui rut companies of spies, I.4liiiiiielluen, polio, al living skeleton., Jeremy 1.11 , 1d1e0, escaped 111.1111e11 t/01111.1• 19.1 1.11,01., gypanes, erualked aulJWa to rem urreoted corpses, beheaded criminals and pally Parnaiba or every 1 ginable kind. 111 , ir soul dull will lwa hungry v name, •1101 11. they 141110 00 11,Ni/0011S, 1.111 4 1 expect to Ilva 011 the 0114011 y —That the faith of the Radical par ty in its own invincibilily is very bad ly shaken, In conclusively shown by the following extracts from Radical papers. They exhibit the tact that our enemies are very badly demoralized and at "outs" among themselves. In speaking of Gen..IAMILS A. likaoncs, ul 1.1.14 plu t., %hose name has been men tioned in connection with the Radical lioniinatitni for the Auditor (lerientl ship, time Chumbet 'bury lleptatiwy, a etauneli organ of that party, urea the following very significant language: 'The roineuncement In certainly In time. but hint la no objection Whoever May be • initiated by t h e fteinibllesii party on the State ticket unity make up Ills mind that some !Mug more thane nomination will tie required to pot hum m pueneminun or the emu° for which In , Is I ttttt minded All election under ex Poing eireunnoanees by no meson follows Republ man ttttt lunation an a 111x1 ter of 00.1110 1.10 111104 he work ud for by the Whole party as a united party, and not an it went into the campaign thin rinl. 11 the running sores In our political organization be healed It will Mere strength 1111,1 V tidily 1•11Inigh to elect lie VandlthileM AM cruelly on before, but If they are alio* ea to OM airily at Ile .111111N111. they 11.1 r it b doubtful ii an 1 as , Inn( nu) body " —And thou the Huntingdon Globe, another positive Radical organ, ask,' and anawera a question of its own in the tollow tug manner Can't a paper speak the II uth anti still be Re. publican? File Veal Republican party of 1. WO Al atrong to•day us It say then, or as it Ns, ) ar ago. lllundt•ta by Urn want, as aril its Kt eater ones by tI S. Senators and eon. gress,neo, hare been the cause of Republican losses In almost every lutfe, and therein no lulu trying to ouver up su••h facts 'fluese are the strews that are slow ing %Well way tbewuntbia hlowing,and we tumid cop) many more of the same sort had we tiou time' and' dunce. But ulutuq. nil' do for the present, being par licivm In show the nuarl into wIIICII the itsulicaul utart . t. has got .nutell through the bungling avid binnute4ing of their 111-11111. Wader. —Johneon's wootleln fectory Penn town ihip (letrfleld entinty, tete. iteetrotett he 00 on' the 15th nit. The Lanittlingit*l44l linutohtnery worth over 812,n01, 1111 d 2(0) potiotio trl wool were nononmed , the Ineta uuee un the „hole being only POW. Spaw.e. trod' the Keystone 1.05141010 r - will Moot on the 34 of MEE —There Are neor'y otghl hundred Knights of Pythias in Harrisburg. —Tile Sri river 1.1 Pllld t• 110 very 14I1V 1111111 Welk and cistern.. about 11nrrisburg me gl‘ tug mit Elizabeth Cline. late of Ilarrixhnrg• !at a legney of "111. thourand dolla.no to the Ilona• for the Ft lendlexs. —there eel e reeelved at the State arsenal, Il art . hiliurg, on Monday. 760 breve h•load lug ri— llee—the fl rat lot et er in pommeNaion of the Con.non.enl6 NO. 47 —Jennie Spenser attempted to commit /wi eld," at Ilarrud•m q the other day lather than go to jail, Slat swallowed laudanum, but an amette eared her. —A motion for a new thal In tho ease of .)01111 Hanlon, convicted of the raviahlog and murder of link Mary Alnrlornan, In before the yowl, to Philaolehflna. --The l'enettjTvanht ratlron.l comapny 'teem to ht• to earnest In regard to the projected line ol olvioner , het Bull Philadelphia rind Europe, 14.1 me pushing the nutter —lterks COlllll3' 0.1.11 only and has the looney on Imnd to pay it. The neal tax lei, ahl be tedn,lni front eight to five milli! iterk. 1. , the Itenniviatie —Dr Betehel, charged aWI iniiroer and abeilion open the pernon of I.lllio Mat.on, at Ile',Wang, has been liequit,ed of the Iliret hArtre, Lnt ha, yet to 14an.11114 trial on the other. - 1'44114011e a widow lady gore bar ago ri.4 forty trar. to 1110 PlllllllO TRW! A fow day. later In. called On tv 0011 in another part of tro• 411.11 lOt , And tot KR. hl. Rso as forty.fiv• year!. - 1 e.orte•itendent of the ihtteliu rgh /Antler !Tull,. Iha a...1,114M 11011 .111, Illlti Pa II "ii Wall us nre deeded the o u r lal evil If N ill give i'ill•burgh the championship —Atlihum Moran and {filbert Morrin are ioned f.r tate Sen ator 611,11 the Walt Ilintrio 1. Mr 1”rs.1111 , thill po4lliton In the l'il•toul lh,uae, Pllll NI, mor d. in It granditon of Robert Morrie, of Revolt:. I binary fame. —The :mite lay Mereure , 01 Pluhulelph IP, pur port• to 1111.0 :otter front 11arrntburg In 41.01 it i.:.tattol that .enalor l'ameron hea pol.hely declared that Hobert Mackey •hell he elected State Trea.iirer If It require+ all the pal mange of the Federal Government. - Ihe non Mdl of the 'AI optinnnon Land and Lumber 4()%eenla, i. eticiteted and the machinery will noon lie put in. It will ootitain two large gang. or .4•01,, one or two nmgle 1.101,1, inilLehingle and other machine/ Ile name roof, and will he ready In be gin operation• in d in .pang lite building In one hundred feet piquant.. —Mayor Fox, of Philadelphia, is N *Ag In hi% any but he Is f towns for keeping his word Being strongly importuned to Apr, zit ei rt.Kn Kiln WI. , on, ohnoxiour to his lion,. he promised to do so The appliennt, meeting ■ friend, asked him If the Mayor kept his word • till, ye'," win. the repini "Will where Is your unpin' " Why, I.e appointed rile in this discharged no al night " —A man named Xpiing. about 1. 10 , Y Yea , of age, was killed on the Erie it Pittsburgh rrosaing, about three miles south of 111,1011, on Saturday lasi A freight train had lirohen In two, and the Oki man had probably no tend Lilo front part paseing, but did not 110- 11re the other portion etiming Ills 111.11.11 was Finrernal front his bids The Oki men Vega olulti• deaf, 1111.1 hail frentienily had narrow eie rapes 1111111 being killed at the same plai trains haring n sd,ppe.l 10 Well 111111 —l ast thy independent —The Columbia Spy •aye Lent M lay • man canned Jun Mrittinger came to Iso. death in a %mauls" though. terrshm manner lie went to the wintry to boy MOMS lire clock ors owner Allen the purehage had been ni the party neat int.. the Mot... to take • dr nk. The h 0.te.11 lul d.. n two bottle”, leo ppo.ed to b la.-different kind. of luatior. Mr illeminger drank of one, chin h printed In be the etrong ., ... uul of 11,40 ITOOIiVOIS It so hurtled the cos mg of 1114 abooseh that before relief could he adnnehtered lie was pant recovery he .1 led the 4141110 dam' -1 . 110 If oloolown Orv.ua of idierry, among its Vernon 110111 ,1 , bane following A singular circumstance happened in the neigh• bortimid of West Newton, a few days ago A Cluthalir priest was riding along the rued and was attacked by highwaymen, who demanded "his life or his money." As woo very natur], the priest preferied handing over his money, which he did, along with his watch. When the highwaymen came to examine the watch, they found the unmoor tha dirtier and his holy ofitee engraved thereim,ami immediately re turned the money 1111i1 Malefl 01 the neuter, sail lie Weill. 011 his way rejoicing. —Wedne.day night shout half past seam o'clock, as Alfred A. Field aged shout fourteen years, eon of Mr A. W, Bell, el Wady's Kend, was ellgagt.d "hook log up" at ilie intuit rolls, Ire was Urn k ou the ken,' by a heavy Iron hook, w hick VIM we mg lei belt lad him, I. rush. log hue skull anal breaking His under Jaw He wait carried home, and up lei Hills *rating (fourteen hours after the iseeldent,) hr, luau re mained wholly uneonsolous We are really sorry for this sad iienidnid, adding as It does to the sorrows of s household •o recently be reaved of s. kind mother —East Elindy hub pendent —About "seven weeka agn,John Kellor,st b. Lender In sku.niuntuy liFe . derlck Kona, loft the city, and about three weeks ago, he was followed by Mre. Kunz, between 10,111 and Keller improper relation, have long been ~mspeciesil The guililessa wins took oboist WI of her huaband'a money along and an ample supply of dry goods.. Atri Kona, anoompanied by officer Selsoellusr, snorted le pursuits. of the f ti y eouple list week, and on 8a clay swore iound Melts keeping lIOUSO In Mt. Losila The c.,issous, alter a good deal of persons lon, was int/tilled to retorts but frankly adositted that alto bad lung beets guilty of criminal lull meL y with Kt tier, a id that lobe eared more fur him than for her Istesbansl.—Erse Obaerver. 111,t onouitl moottog of the Tootorylvio. Womon'o Ittulfrogt, Amooclatkin" woo held et Yhtliklelpoht um We loth inst. The bllow -101661111011g uthur nestoilltluno, wne 11,410ple4: Govettunent derives ItajUit PoWat from the a:Lament or the governed , and, . Waxaxxs, The ttomett of Tonally 'rant^ arse deprit od of tiill < Xt/Nile or their I %lits of sof frugo, uiol are I•. , Ll.3lllelitly govrtiwil without their e,ouueot,llll4 ant hubjert to loxat wits• out (lieu consent, And are bOldet.ted to taxa tion wit'lont I opft A:-tow e l, therefore, #4 , 9/ , 'Owl hl the uteo ofJurt sovorc rtiont, co 111,111011 d r... lho a 0111lq „ .1 of thin Cum- MO re oo‘ 00,l to elbrOtse IttOtt Huh'. ol mintage on the mono coMlll.4orm wy I Ight I> e ceic 110,1 by imtio