Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, December 02, 1870, Image 4

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    The IlemocratiC Watchman.
BY P. ORGY MEEK
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Terms, $2 per Annum, in Advance
BE I. E N T 1,.\
Friday Mordlig, December 2, 1870
A Negro for Sbnator
A ite,vril is not Inr ihe Nrnntur hip.
in ilie tint di- , irtet in rnrt•rrol Mr
Vw 4 ll - r, 111 The • Tile col
ored clrnirnt orthitt patty !cid dim ow
Of their 111111`1 , rr 011.2111 1 0 1 111 1111'
cloffiber 01 PCIIII , NI , IIIIIII, 111111
hence they ure ntg,ng the elnilnv ut one
(:).-rsTr: V. I" vrin.
ft0ri.10".1,..1 for
the itad"..l no"."0,0"
ha l ve, om" H, "i then hire
Cahn Hllll.e the lueinull , tof liinheah....n.
the !fight %%loch dim feel ni.• guid
ed.
If a Italica! Senat..r oat, be elected
from the lir•i .h.trict at all. --,01011
Potnevt hat tioublittl.-- he tritott i„ ,„ a 1 ,,,„ 1 „,„„
Lt " 4 ": r" `"?"" (>" " 1.% .1,, I?eptetttetitati‘es nn
dritelohttd, tool %,:tloott 'twat thrre ih. , 2.1 , 1
..1 h,
no hope Ittr low 'Flo-. Hot tte. , tott,
I,lltar, tlitt• l'rt•to.to s In 111:111-1,
the di,ifirt 1:11,.tv ti.
1/1.• .11111 . 11$P111 1.1
I t..,.t. !,al 11,4'11
Opf.lllllllll l, t,) pill lors, aid it ~,,,11.1,1tVgl lie. ..1111 , 11 . „ Mr. IL,I T•
of the,.. /111.11 , 1” I \ „ ph s‘ di I e
.itll he mu , t 21,7 -that there
OW time help of thi."r 101:o
I,,vond Il,e 1 , 0.40.11,1 v of H
donl4. .1 he l :turtiffilldrite ‘s wild !mike
ktie %we n unit, f ind 8 111“..ngb
thrre novslit
amonL! .ome of the more
Rail( :IL-, the tottol.er of thot.e that
wonld refo.e to vote for him 5%001.1 he
very ot-letofirrint indeed. For, he o
rememl.ered, Radotalotto lot7irost all
shame. it iN momtreliml ts nature atra
temleorie• I tm host.. are Tillide op Or
the Frnni and rill rail of creation, pm]
Ile motto and principle is In ,ote for
am-hod, or 11111 thing miller than otifTer
a defeat
So that it I% not onlv I.ogsil.lf;, hot
r rol.nl,l e , thud vre mar bare
negn , repre4elomg the pr“.
eiple4 ft,r Gate Senntor
To 019, rontiltimi litt,e we' rim"• tit
litHt The I{n4l,ettl4 ling been redlice.l
In thl. eyiremiit in other Stntev. nml
why lira In Peroinvlvadila Sooner or
later they count n‘inlliov the
itoiqi, and their
have made np their noroliii to one
thew the fir.' portion of it now The
bent 'Ling the. ran 110 to 111 Le it re-
Ni.? thev IMO"' /111 V (11P4
Ithotit it or rate] titzairtst It thrir silt tie
tten.trttrtttl eRI:e w. 14 to the weret nintte
of 1.11.11 y lineitied tftte t !lt that ever went
into the !Witten] oven
A itei , ro in the Serintri of
' 4 11 , 11 1119, hr till. CMl.eopietiPf nl
ilfuliral trinmpli in the tiro ,Ifonri.
for they will not hrafnfe fn ii"1"114111.
trr , , artrr 'hey hgve ,011
that tliev ran niireeeii Inviter
with him than with n white rniiiiiiinte
The Rade will not run the rink of kw.
ing their majority acme in the Senate
for the cake of no ninn ng a white
man, 11 they think they ran nave them
spleen by platting an a nigger Honor
or .11.01.11 CV ie nnl the 9114 . .11011 with
them It 1M plunder and power.
The State Treasurer
fader the caption "Drive in the
our very able and sprightly
cotempornry, the Clininberatuirg
tirge4 very earne•ily upon
th'illem - nertils or the - Fortifng Legisla
ture, the importance Ma policy of re
penting their action of last winter, in
the election of State 'rretteittrer It is
a verk peculiar kind of doctrine that
th e spirit advances in support of its
idea. "that it would be treason for six
Radicals to vote for a Democratic can
didate and not treason for sixty one
Democrats to vote ff . ,r a Radical ean•
&date " We con less, 88 A RTEMUS
would I.a.e lottid, "we cannot see it
in il ose lam' e
The Democratic members will have
a Democratic Canetis Candidate be- ,
vont, any doubt. The disanctelt
wale, in all probability, will refuse to
go into Caucus, and consequently will
not be bound by any caucus proceal
ingot. The Democrats win be. Thee
will be Miller as binding obligations to
support this Caucus nominee as if they
were in the majority. The number of
vote', they may control—the results of
a different course—or any promised
party 1111000681% cannot be taken into
consideration. A. Caucus nomination
morally binds every one taking part in
that caucus to support its nominee as
long as he permits his name to he used.
There is no denying this fact. If a
caucus nomination is binding when the
party making it is in the tnajority,why
is it not binding when' the party mak
ing is in the minority? And if bind
ing at all, how can the Democratic
mi•tol , , i. ,11-it.l.ktti It Wt.( (..r nup
l'oni,Dwlr or Ilarry i tlie lt,tdical sore
!owls ma% delloold ?
Another argument or,the ,Cpirit is
that H. the Ihmiorriicy are in the "Int
the:. are not re,..ii( , ti , thle tor any
legedittital Siiiipo.e eight or tell
IZadieals whnuld
cone.,) WHIP qidomo. m odo. r !under,
Sod the 1), , Too,..110 oogob," awn b o d y
vote for it mot pn , A it? Wl Oll . l the}'
not be Anil %%mild they
he any the le.. Vo,laite-11 le. tt t . ie they
to roml iII lillll It Ittt 11:0111111H and
elm 4 oine ~.peettlitiong Trett-iiier %% Ile)
,tolll,l 11.1 . 1111' 111“11e1 Or t h e p en l llo/f
~N uhip l l - 1 ., 111111 OW 11. t• ill
pnliitey.l triend...? It wont,' lie
diet! taste. that eh ett d him, and lot
their tote. t ni t are te-pan-ilde.
004 Six Millions!
()Oil st.r I/Ilir mum
Ni, milli ,tt- ior thl. vt."
111\
=IIM
ni 111(.11 :111.111.-01 1 , / elhili'll
to,/ lot 31 -tti.portpr. of Got
.11.1 og_• I tf .1 rally:Woo
Ali l i‘lll, I. :110i I the
c, a 111011111. tl hit 11 I lit.V 11:1,1 I
mtra, srcro hi , 111 oceti
vivlit nolo] Inge. ol the oiwuttiolt
111 11111• , I1111~, )11 . 111 Irmo it exlrael the
fll.wmig tin !mine-, ttr,,l the timount
hr eachlv T.OllOl
ECM
F txtllt
, hot-111.m .-11,“.1.
x r
1113 Ii. 1.1 .
11.
11l 111,.K
11 I
I.
I ,k• 1 by tPfl 41.4.111 if I,
I I t•re I. a MCP lithe looting up Itpr
but tau out of three hundred aid tort%
"6~il tliir. r+'
A wee record for radical honesty,
Ilidegrity and official worth! Count
el up, - )e tniling millions' Look at
the figures, ‘e:Relong, hacked working
nien ! Fon paid the atniwat inio the
pald t g freioinry Io liTinlate puhhc
debts R.idiral thieves hut slulen u,
and are now re%eling while
4ou are toiling on, only to he taxed
more
Is it not ramaraging?
Six millions, stolen by tea officials
;Id tint nue id the ten liriiiight In
puMut Three hundred unit thirty
ether thie%er, with wekent well lined
li~inLlike iiehole, on Money Ilie)
hair Mules fruit) %Ott
~t ime of them arr,rtol '
Will %Oil ItSk vow 111.11r3l neivll6,,r
- the supporter 01 tin O.T, to tell 1011
0
,11 tort IM Itol If to bring
.001 e 01111(4.e Vllll/011110 )10011'e?
Nl,llle IliVkii. arr not, resorted too to .1
rare nome of the many mulliona theme
"three hundred and forty thieven have
.tolen Iron von'"
We wonla like to know. Will come
one tell nu?
—The Mauch Chunk Times is ana
ions that the election for Senator in
the first district to supply the place
left vneiiiit by the death of Iroll. %V
W. W %TI , should he attended t o vig
orously and at once, It thinks that the
Democratic State Central Committee
should take a hand in the matter anti
assist the Democrats of that district to
prevent it being carried by the Rath
cals. This sounds like good advice,
and we think it ought to be heeded.
The Times says :
We most respectfully hint to the Chairman
of toe tom... rink Stale Central Committee,
thin on important elo loin stoat in mognitiole
of ',putts to o State canyons, Is noon to occur
In the First Senatorial District It la to be
hoped that the Chairmen of that eorrunlttee will
folly awake to the ilel,l l l l 4ily of electing the
Senator to fill the vacanny canned by the death
of Mr. Watt That the district was fairly car•
Heil by the Ir./moo:relic candidate, Mr Dlm
mond. Is m yearn ago, there In not the remotent
doubt 11 the ecintext inatltuted by the Moll
cal managers to mint Mr Dl•mond, It won on
eicrstotal f lie Mart that no silent too Wan
to Is• paid to the fact. , or iitst lee of the rattle,
but rigid u I wrong, Watt wan In be rand ,. Sem
atm At that lime there was an undoubted
Detimerotie maiority In the district, whether
It la no still since the addition of the negro
rote 111 the former Radical alrength, In very
doubtful 'Theretore, to carry the District, it
ienuire a thorough. canvass and the an
eintance of the State Central Committee
premptly and effleiently rendere,d. Lot the
vielory of the Ilth of October in the State at
large, be repeated in the First Senatorial Ula•
Oriel, at the special election to Ks held within
the next thirty days.
—From all appearances the San
Domingo job is to be again pressed
upon the Senate this winter, and as one
reason why Congress will be urged 'td
buy it, it is told that Prussia is attempt!
ing to purchase it. People who pro
fese to know say that this is only a
nice little game of GRANT'S to get his
pet sclie...e through, and we shouldn't
wonder if such was the case. The Pres
ident it hocked by the lobby and a lot
of greedy specUlators, and they have
all been maturing their plans for a
long time.
A Boar Growleth
But. lately another speck of war
loomed up on the horizon. The
Bear began to growl, about the
treaty of l'nris, winch 'excluded ‘esp.i.ls
of oar hom the It Nei( sen,and threat
ened to abrogate the whole afiliir on
his own individual account, At this
.lintttria, Turkey and Italy
look /11111111, nml laid their beads to
gether in consultation, swearing flint
they ‘ionlil raise the biggest kind of a
runipii•at if lln..sin dared to do 141/ 1111 1 1
HO, Ord (10111 , 41 • 11 %KOFF, howeAer, kept
hiq temper, and 1101111 1 1 V 1 , 1141 1111 1 .1 1
1141 1 e VI. 11131 111111 11 1 1 1 111 V nnrst be 1 1 %12 , 401,
or else lam in ttunl,l con,ider it void
and of no 114 1 4'4111111, 11.1 It 1111t1 been vica
lated before, and %vat+ simply a dead
in the pit. At this, Olin
Aloarian, Italian anal it-lends
Ittuttied !lieu tone, and runic up their
minds that n. t)te Itear ‘‘;‘, a ,sett \
co-tonittr to bindle and iorlit
Blau the Ittiti , ll Lion foal tally and'
poll all Ibe tail leattiei, oat of the
.kit-tritin I;agle, to sa% nothing if the
daintigat he might millet On poor old
Torhe‘, it ‘ititild be hitter to settle the
matter pettettltl!,. So a C 11 11 , ( 1 11t11 , 11
1{ 4 414, 411 1 1er1111111 11 1 1/11, 111 vvliieli the ipies
'in it he and a tail-a ieto
rt liittattii iii doola aimed at
Tlierelr•rll,lert. hill 1101 I lIT.N w•. r
plonk lin , ,•11 - 1
e I In r 11011. %Chit Ii P. ,
411 In
rtl,:zl:ind 14 41.1% inn I ,11.111(
Sea ~pearl
Ys'n•—iati am lott pl./ 11.01
.he ii not In a eon.' (ton to prevrint It
Wen. France in /1 C/111.111101 In help
her, Hill' 1111 , 211 t 1:111( I.lllleN, 110
s g(0111g through n tearinl ere.tH ttntl
ha 4 Hi 11111(1 ns she r:tn.lo 10 help her
s„ hate to h e iT.-
I bilged in her de , ..ire for it revrmioei 01
thy. trenlv, beertwie, it she isn't, she
threaten to hrenl( .Itnl that•••
FT hat's the In .itei
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. Ntoric.‘N, editor oldie
rlell 1,1 lirinlLin , nll, )111 , relin.tl l'rorn
that parer. nn l been hileeeeded b) Y.
II I STIII4 n, F.`q !%1 r. (01111.1
It 1111 bill 101411 i,, tO print a Radical
paper in Clarion
t _I 111
—Thow. Pally (;(181 tylal has horned
bell ioit at Pleasantville and Leen re
, •,,
tO ,k.ollHl%llle, w here it is now
1,111,10 -tied tinder the title of the le,ffise
rille l:riiun,l Bull I II
—NVe are in receipt of the Larcrpool
_lel rert , !midi-4111,1 in Liverpool,
Nova t- ,, 00t0t, lay S W, lirtvoitN. It is
a 21 column paper and gotten up a lit
41111erVIII Il illll the styli. 11l present
in ‘ogiie lT " I)IV " It 1141 t plain
matter of f:iet :.flatr, tind does n o t In
Bulge in the least "liitaillutin." We
put it on our exchange list as a kind'ol
MIME
Re‘. Sr.)NE, I). D., forincrly
elunr ot the Con!, rryalional Juuc nctl
/11,1 the 14trOttlt171 lit-porter, ,at.l
- ot heart .11. ease nt Convord, New
~u) the Dill, 'Ohm°. At
die time , his death, lie was treasurer
of the New If atupshire Bible and Nils
simian' Society
WE
—The Commercial Traveller in the
name of a new *paper jumt etarted in
Philadelphia, in the intere-t of the ha
airiest; men. Roam W. livAstiAw tit
Ca.,, are the publiahere. $1,0() per an•
num in advance.
—We are in receipt of the .Veta Jer
icy Merhanie, a paper Just in the six'h
week of its existence, published at
Sinithville, New Jersey, and editeq by
It is devoted to "work
ing mens' interests and mechanics'
arts," and is a handHOTTle and well
printed paper of eight pages.
—One of the4hlext and heat edited
papers that comes to onr sanctum is
the Baltimore Snuday Telcyram. It is
beautifully printed, and its editorials
are comprehensive, polished and learn
ed. It to a fearless advocate of Demo
cratic principles, and an earnest con
servator of truth and right. Its week
ly corning ix gladly welcomed.
—We see it stated that Hos:. Jou.:
W. GE tar is to come to Tyrone short
ly to have a grand hunt in the atom •
tame. We thought the Governor's
legs were so full of bullets that he
couldn't dance. How, then, does lie
expect to rough it through the woods
after game?
We novice that the Tyrone herald
editor ix waiting very anxiously for
Gssity'aarrival,in hope that lie may get
an invitation to accompany him. But
if Great known what is good for his
wholesome he will let that alone. The
Herald man is an expensive luxury,
and should be done without as nut, h
as possible. A word to the wise is suf
ficient.
—An old gentleman •who resides
near BostkAi never has green peas for
'dinner wltliont, remembering the poor,
by sending the pods to the orphan asy
lum.
Newspaporial
"Influential."
It 14 •aid that OW I.IIMIOIIIIIIIOII e hh•h eleet
ed 'twin, State; ' rreanaror hint whiter, 114 d
the I leinnt•erat rarte nn gOO4. 11•In'n'
ItuaTit far thn annertkin (hie thing I. eel
lain • I ' he 1011111411 It clarity Iv redia l ed in the
l•egednnire. and the State 11114 bre,l rained by
the Il ~,, craia at the recent eleetlon %Vt. are
ceitaintr grilling Maim 61•ttrr Ihan she 1.M3
la`ell I f Otte year. Talley Nap it.
There is no doubt that we are "get
tin; a l o ng Lefler than we have for
years"--no doubt That we are gaining
t-trength every day, lint the infetekee
the rail,/ Sph it would have drawn
train Its way of putting things we think
tore ntow.t to the Democracy. It
W:l4 not through Treasurer Ina
his t'riellik ilint the Radical majority
has been reduced. Ile voted the MU
din heal ticket and so did every tuna
he had about him. llis money was
spent for the sneeess of Radicalism,
wherever it was slant. at all, find so for
a. he is coticerned, the Democracy
don't owe heat n continental cent. It
way th honest portion of the Radical
party uu ho are not , ecking "Mee, lint
aunt to'Ree our public oiliees in the
hands of hone.: men, ti) whom the
credit of tolucing the majority
belongs. Ile lied nothing to.ll
it °The Ilmheal majority were reduc
ed in nhno-d every Male :there elect
illll , u, ere hell reduced In liuntlreol ,
nl pluive+ neker heard
II c dt•-i'l or Oil.
pio1111,111•11,111.21 ., Ili
1,.• .1 iot 11,0
nil or .
,t OW it Ilifllll/01“-.
Drinnerner
I it ‘t elect um la6t pprin , 2, then 1.14
elvvtion %%14 the 1110.1 e‘riit
OW hit., trilltspirrd m thlr cotintrV fir
Ill=l2
The Treasurer
lien. (*ANEW) \ 111 reported to have
iii i that M KIY Sholill lie elected
State Trea-nirer this winter il it took
lie whole power of the Federal Admin.
I , 4r:won to do it Tlos Ira eipial to a
boa , ' that ('‘ no% control. the Ail
1111111 ~1 rlllla 111, and we lie flOt.P,
Whitt a pit% that (Ov. ally IS away
off in Ituu , . a, or else we 'night have
the pleaqiire of witnoimine a regular
political ripoilible between these two
leacte:s of Pennsylvania Itadicalipin L
ItTIN Ix afoot lime only man in the
'N ul l. that CI lif KiiNt can't whip, and it
he were here the intter'm linnet in re
yard to M o ALI 'S election wooldon all
be probability, be completely talon
tied
lint l'‘uraos; being the greatest po
litical duel and robber ID the State,
some great scheme of corruption ritual
lw on the Lapis that he 114 so anzionii
for M ‘rker's election We hope are
hole %%ill he administered 111 111111 ht
the Legislature that he will feel, in the
shape of the ignominous defeat of his
tool, and the election of some nian
who can lay snow little claim to lion
e.tv and decency. If we call L il/tVe ILII
11011( 1 1 1 L 1111111 for Treasurer, at leant don't
in% e 114 the greatest %Main in the Com
monwealth
--Nor uitl”itaniling the majority
for Lrno.tt. the Democratic candidate
for lovernor of Alabama, is one thou
sand four hundred and twenty-nine,
and notwithstanding he ham been sworn
into office by the Speaker of the House,.
the Radical candidate, Surrr, who lots
been Ihe (lovernor, refuses lo vacate the
office, and has had Goverment troops
stationed before the Executive room
and the Treasurer's ()Meat() protect
in his illrgal assumption of the guber
natorial honors. This has created the
greatest excitement throughout the
State, and the Legislature has IflYill11•
ted an inquiry into the matter. Thus
do the Radicals conduct themselves
when in power. crow long will the
people give countenance or support to
such an infamous and outrageous or
ganization ?
Speech of Gov. Hoffman
Gov. Hoffman, of New York, wan
serenaded in Albany, on the evening
of the Ifith, and made a speech, of
which the following is the essential
Portion. It contains some ideas that
are well worthy the careful attention
of our party tripods :
Notwithstanding all the efforts of
the Federal authorities, the City of
New York gave the largest Democrat
ic majority ever given at a State elec.
lion: [areal applause.l MO it not
been for a combination made there be
tween certain Deinoerate, who sought
to accompliith loyal objects, and the
Republic-an leaders, by which at least
ten tlionnand Democratic votes were
lost to the State ticket, our majority
there would have been greater than it
was at the Presidential election of
1868. II would have been more than
70,()0. Ant it is large enough as it
is, for it answers once and forever the
charge of fraud, and rebukes in thun
der tones the nnwayrantable Federal
interference with State affairs.
The uniform gains to the Democrat.
io ticket in nearly every pert of this
State tell their own story, They iiidi
rate what is to come in the near future,
jost as the first falling snow flake. in
diente the etnrm that, is to follow, or
the fleet rustling of the breeze precedes
the gale ail the l'he
revolution u.
other States 81111 11••11., 11111 it will go
on, wild the party In I.o.ver at
Washington, n [wen fab l e to
every prineiple gov
eminent and to the interests of
o , e ina.sea of the poopie. shall Ll.
•ovept out people of
this Statettild ofothei lie. 4 cure noth
lug for the "State 1,21 - in the ()Pen
sive sets.e in which IIio , “ , %%old+ were
I y 111/1 Ily el/11011101, I,llf II('y IL? not
c.tre for arid they will Lave ‘v),,it to
!lie Coin.tilution of the
to them, II iv Oleo ii^ht to initinwe
nod regulate their 1 hien] ntriir,
:Ind to ronnol Olen o t .1 Idt•I'l 10/IN, find
i 11 I'V 1111'7I 0 to exerei-e
Int I ron,t not det,tto ton any Ion:f
-el.. II tit the hits of It No men $0 1..
ritual thent , elvt , thet rhnll not
be lon nun 11 cIIIIe 1 I/‘ I WWI ill.-
preQ.e.l hr .11.1oit.
with II %lc
tire t. ntlrnde.l I.v
aldieh eatinvt be entice:ll(l, rite Dem
writie rotrt‘, nl km loom; tit Itiontrm.
! ro•titio !Hi truth, runt honl.l
w. nhupe It., policy and e.uol,tet it., at.
rait-; tt-i to command the itmrea-ed con
tidence of 'the ' tropic.
A•. , we bury our de:td min of sight,
bother tilO r he friendd• r r foe, r.n it he-
IWO% ec a great party to harp dead 1-•
nod to direct Ihr It hole 111/III•
1•111`IVV to dlrlling tlilli the 11,1 m!
tact. and quemtionm of the tin). Tlitte
11 , Y.1tt , 4 et om.fit
ti ll aural rv1:11.• In tititittee nn.lua t o
Iv limier the reoeral 1.111111,11 t
‘ 4 ,11... to Ire,. elf 10
I lie n.„l In 4,1.-
„„r1...1, ;It nt 14., r.vlotA .1 :lonortoritt rlf
tier,. rI er% It here, lit l of a tree 1...0p1e
in the States to the Idem-ony- °Ca
.."(,,erlittlerit it. the
I Statev. 1ip...) theme wie-tion...
tvr "hall be prepared to meet our
Thee who have hitherto foiled nril
.001 do fail to e,n e In no a sonnet cur
rency or P. financial ; they
who rat,or high lolls upon the canals,
which einliarrams the internal coin.-
!tierce of this State or of other States,
and a Inch which, extending
opecial javor and protection to the
plitileged few, make. them rich, while
it rot. the Itinsnen or the people and
inal,es them poor the% who, lonwg
wght of the fundninerital principles up
nt, which the room eaw formed mot
the ail, orates of wlint thee call a
minim! government, which the experi
ence of the mist and the oh. e rvai i(o , of
tiro pre..ent shows to mean it weak peo
ple.; they e ho would hike of the coun
try a great central power which should
regulate nod control all the internal
attitirs of the State, and hold within
its grasp the rights and liberties of the
people.
The wnr which separated Staten and
people and parties Ilan !dinned ;the pan
atop and itniiinsenies which it eNcifed
are rust sulcuiling With peace comes
the duty of reiliivating brotherly feel
ing, chanty, and harmonious relations
among fellow•citiven. Let on usher
in with the coming year an era of good
feeling. Tlle Mink will not he difficult
to of who me tior vielorm. for i.el pro
verh tells to flint lhone rimy mach who
win Nor should ft lie difficult to our
political opponent's who control no
Inrge a share (ir the Iloternment.
The Next President A Democrat
Tne New York Herntd, whitdi will
riot be accused of sympathy with the
Democratic party, given a table of the
result of the recent elections through
out the conntry,showing that the Item
°crate are in a majority in eight of tire
Suttee anti the Republicami in seven
teen, being a clear 'kWh to the Deniom
racy of ten Staten since the election for
President in ISM. 'l•he only States in
the lint which have not toted directly
are Georgia, which gate fifty thousand
majority lor Seymour, and New Ifamp
shire, which gave seven thounand for
Grant. There in hardly any chance
that another presidential election
would show any different result yt theme
states. The herald's tattle figures up
as follows •
Democratic Slates. Ala tut ra a 8,
Arkatteas 5, California 5, Connecticut
Ft, Delaware 3. Florida 3, I;eortrut 9,
Indiana 13, Kentucky I I. Maryland 7,
Mieeourt 11. l's;evaila 3, New York 13.
North Carolina 9, Oregon 3. Tenneesee
10, Virginia 10, We.t Virginia 5.
Total 154.
Republican Stales.—l Ili rims 10. lowa
3, Kansas 3, Louisiana 7, Marie 7,
Matinticlitieettn 12, Michigan 8, NI time
mota 4, Nebraska 3, New if nrnj.hire 8,
New dernev 7, Ohio 21, Pen nmvlvania
"7, Rhode Inland 4, South 8,
Vermont:s, Wisconsin 6. Total 143.
The foregoing repremenim the votes
of thirt v-fii , e Stales. The two rctioto,-
i iig litotes not included are Ifinnittnivpi,
with seven electoral votes--which, by
reason of the preponderance of the ne
groen, will probably be carried by th e
Radicals—and Texan, with tox electo.
' ral *mem, which will certainly be given
to the Democracy. 'Mum, nays the
licrafd, with the Motown that are now
Democratic, and Texas added, die
Democrats have 180 electoral votes,
I and the Republicans, with Missinnppt
added have 165 giving the Democrats
a clear majority of flye throughout the
country. In the tier of Btateim in the
Democrgtic list which the Republicans
are likely to eery in the Presidential
election Connecticut in the only one;
but the loss of her mix voteq would be
more t h an ror n rtetlrslnnr.vl he the loss
to the Repnblioans of the sever, vomit
of New derney, which would certainly
be east for the Democratic candidate.
The Herald places Pennsylvania in
the Republican column, when it clear
ly belongs to the other side. We car
ried it ondhe popular vote at the re
cent election, and we have.no reason
to believe that the Republican party
can do an well at any time within the
next tire veers as they did last October.
They nople ail the enpiiell they could
one nt the Tnri tit 11 recent Cougm
eional election, and they must loseetill
=I
wore a that and other isnuev
more fully disciis4 e d and nun•e
ly urler , dood liv.the people of
Adding the Key..tonet.tal e .
have 181; electoral votes for the I
(antic candidate an , 1129 • raps tin
Itipublicaii -a Ileinocentie 111/I intli
.17. It our !itty is prudent in its
ern and decimation ol• pm, '
iihnonloiling dead 1 , ..111.1.1
71r'1'1'Idnhle 111(.11, 1101 z II 1 0,
Om, th t cry will eleet tliv
deert aril \'u•e
counting the residt above role, red
the Ile, ale/ corichi.l4.4 :
"Thum It will he ler TI that the 1),
,wnut... tit this mnmpi,t have 100.611;
ilh thp I , le ,ttcp 1%,r1,
Ipmjch. lr
fill' II SlVerl,lng trnitnpll nt the
l're-idunlial election--II tr , lll).ikli
en !mot 10%.thir 1,0 it vent Pa \
1110 reViiiritloll of ellytme.... nil
:won in the emit, '..
the nrlntiblienn party
Why "We Do Not Novo Specie P
I=
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or Ft rev ie fin% 111(.1114 11111 V he
v'lrlr , l nu con.istinr in the
nnd ‘ , l the I ;osertunt.o.l
the r,)1.11.. Iritt,r nr,
drill along hinder finnnr-ild tlillionl
flint N.n1,1 he li! ,,, ipnle,l he nn
f!l'i f . prttm§jon nl poildie 001111,01
I. 111/1 Ihnt the‘ biro in 11111,14
1111e 1 / 1 ” . . in :11!
iti die Colltltr% till.
1:1‘ or of le nmtenon hut r.
I.le fottorol?‘ L. I, t ,
o.flotiliorfttiof)ln take the itott.it
the ,
flouter. ..1.,;11.1$ nor Li litr
floor trepregeonli,l.4 to .leal
fittemtion tootorell ft th.trit.t dolt Ir
fnerefoitit. nod ho.itito.p men to pri
eNo4totg e‘ilq to the risk of I.llelelle
irn other.. dolt they 1(110W 111 - 11 nt l'
pie ito , tioetivelv feel dist? Mr..krr , 11..
El 1., lit 7I FR. SI ['FYI V. A . t ' .l floe
very 1n..1 per.m. in the 1% Odd 11.
trogle I iiith a reform of tVe. kind. a
.n they .tritale tot ' , miff.* the Pr,
floe Heformerq and the Detunrrnk,
whom the great work of re..ottopoori
undoubtedly renewed at Iwo.
Specie payments could be safely
mimed on next View }'ear's Inc if tv
representatives in (*mien... and thr k
ministration I :0.11
ty adequate to the occastart. The%
not know haw In employ the rni , a,
that are at their disposal fir 1144 pt
pout. With inenneetvalde
and stupidity, they lock up ur t!
Tren•ury yawl's the rniotal obi
141,0,11,1 he rniplosed in 7Tl...cii•inaiu
life and activill throng}' every hrniu
of hu.i,,ens. There is more coin w
I:tine idle than is 'usually po•se+sed
the Bank of England On Noverni,
1, the United States held 8103.111
in gold, and the bullion of the Brink
England ammrnte.l to $105,A41,1c
This is a very lnree amount l'sitill
the Bank of England's specie user
ranges from $70.000,000 to sBo,ola ti
But the continental war has led to ;
accumulation of capital in London
We find the Bank of England mill
mining specie payments Willi less
digin is always held by our own tin
ernment. We hare coin enough a
Asources enough to sustain specie pa
merits, ft is true the Government In
not alieolutely own all the coin in tl
Treasury. A portion is due to thls”;
tors, and a portion due as interest
bondholders. lilt, nevertheless,
could be utilized.
There are two great obstacles to
somption. The fleet is the idea th
the currency should be contracted, a
the other is that a dollar in gold nit
be held in the Treasury for every th
ler of currency. Both of the non')
are Wisdom'. If contraction is ev
made a condition of specie payment,
will lead to wide-spread ruin. As f
the coin resources kneeeesary for .
I tem ptinn, experience shows that
teen per cent. iv amide. It is a tit
take ti suppose that every holder of
greenback will rush with it to tl
Treasury to obtain gold. During II
Nat novelty a great many persons ni
a o doubt convert notes into coin. IS
this will soon 'pass away, and tl
specie will soon drift back again TI
Government liossesses gold enong
and more than enough, to redeem
the greeithacks Abet are likely to
presented. Besides, the greenbacks a
scattered throughout the entire cou
try, and it would not be possible to ea
lect them for redemption in two year
Specie payments is the one thing it
ceseary to restore industrial prosperit
There can he no confidence or aolial
tivity in business until we possess
sound, redeemable currency, and it
the great and pressing want of the an
—New York Pemorral.
"'Cur Gort.tt:t.lu,Nr."--IVhen t
rrintintil tittliettet.rt .Iran arn"
Het, linwt , Ity the Chtengo
and Cincinnati Commercial, both Hit
leadjournals, is considered, the articl
of impe.tchinent on which Preside
.1011111.0 n was tried, rend liken nerien
oilogiPt ir resolution , . The allegatto
nt!ditio-t Idret.itlent Jultnntnt only lout
charticter. Tho
tilted nt 4 ;en.rtil firma liegrint
rsonal chnitteter.