Bellefonte. Democratic Watuall BY P. (MAY MEER' .101': W. FUREY, ASHOVIITt EDITOR Ink Slings It tn is niessage ie uni versa ly pronounce I It dull all'eur. 11 Itll,lllrlll ollire hold. r geitt too lazy lo perrorto hie tiotieti, he Is in "ball health." _T o ipeoy thk. 3 e , lit(ir of the h'epub lirnrr j,,,t ask him limy nineli he paid I . or lie, new lint. as.indileil on Mondly Intl. Now for 14onie more Radical fr•elo•moig and living up. --The Pair/ 117.(1 , 1y Independral Is t l an kko 4 ilv vihverihere for paying up. We'd Ihnnh onry for paving up, too. --The ree4,el %rhy the have not -- gone into im brrivim, the howl' charged Ihem too much. lia,4 guiie :town in Philade] phiii, i4otiie 6riek .4 on hw h ea d. %VII., we thlyt.,l,l,l' 1.1 telling wlinl lie knows about women. We wouldn'l like to hear the women tell all they hilow ,),,ipwlierr . 1•• 1;11,•1(‘ $.l •• han lin.l Lrnrr 111 , ,r thele 11.1.111! rh,l Iron alivr .011"ol iv dcelarel to l'iv hnpr.p•tice It ‘eiv rvrvllt pr& hrr lii .1 all, 11(m• 111•. ninut oil Ihom. - Doi f,m ri g.,t dit ranee vile fin. , denling It lend lope. Ml/1% icy Shoti!l Itn,l,r•dand !lint -tend, tag nnvtlitip , Adnin - -The elit..r (II the Ptirrt ,, /,,,te ,n‘q there 14 1110111 . 1 111 elt.leor 6,r ii -1 ii• Innlr there wa , ,Ct much ni ritHing --Itmiteah , nn rp in a had fin lII.t 110 , 7 It Pee 9 ile power wrtnin;!, and ,lon't jowl know what to to cheek the decline The flat hag gone forth. It inapt die. man in Indiana county, nalll o, l while eleaninv a ‘vtill, fell ihw intri IL a depth or 3i ieNL Thig wnn doillit what ori2inated the report that ho hail fallen. -inn,: 1111147 irreqted in Phil I •Inl f‘nnit n! Fs:111" ' Nikki , : in „ 110$11.11eR , 1 • I 1 ,, •vq. mak in' •t 'PT foff. IJI+IIIrM• of it astyq thnt iff ROI( . 4 I mtil• port volita !.)O.OrN) Nit if it %ca. IvI.II 0111111 ied t ‘l , O 111011 . f Lelie , e nnvindvermlll tell -I%f 'ON% JOVI, Plole ': , ,,(1f) worth of jewelry from her employer in New York If, wn. mean Pr-mei' to tell of tt, and AM kva% TIJION 1001(9 nt the Afar. throne,' a grate', window. --The Tv Tone !feral', rnmpnit.lv ne knowled,ea the receipt of two dollar= from Governor Ge.kaY for attharription to the !/crap. The Governor, we fear, payinz very dear for hie whictle --The ,C7a4arri Harr; that "lion. %Eat I.ny V A `WE" hrtg been elected Stntea Setottor from Georvia We gores not, We think if nor friend had maid North Carolina, lie would have told more truth. --During the lent eeaeion of the Y M C. A. convention at Se'ratdon, telegram from New York announcing the probable election of Woonvoitmihe Radical candidate for Governor, WAR read and reeeived with cheers We thought the Y M. C, A. wasn't a aflair --Admiral PORTER Wrote it letter to Secretary WELISA in lfifi4, denolint•ine General fittitvii, and now he writea letter to General GRIIIT denailtieißC Secretary iVet.ie.s. Ile thinks the bit ter mhouldn't have "peached" on him —The driver of a teem in the oil re giona wan found the other day lying dead drunk aeroes the "hounds" of his wagon, there Leine no bed on. Ire %V/IP lifted up and pot into a pouition to keel) Ina brains from all miming down into his bend. --The ihroitigion (/a,,, the other 1..;,.11:10 , 1 that the Rept/Miran editor here viw+lt here Whereupon RoWN repponeleit by CNlting hitti selteelharrotv. We hft%e jnyt pent for Mlrt and Jell BILLI‘O9 to Delp ne dint:Over the point or that Joke. don't want 10 hare the oottltor ship of !lie following P tot y Raddled oil- 10 am: "Jost n• a triveler was writ ing hin name out the reD•fer of it Len.. en worth, Kuitt::l4. hotel, it heti bug ap peate,l Its way netoss the page. The 1,1:111 1,011..4.4 nod remark et!: "I've !teen luled by tit. doe fleas, bitten It; Ktitions vitt 4putler.. nod in ter%ieWP,l be Fort Scott grn)baeks,ttot I'll he I . I woo eier It a Pin (* '' he. fore where the 14,1 hog loolce.l over the hotel regi. , ter to ,ee where your room was l" L ,_.., VOL. 1:► Ihe President's Message The annual inn,mge of the Pre , dent to Corigye , , made 11-4 nppc 1f,1.110e to (11V 11/11,0MN 10110 II IVIII prevow it, 1,111,114.101 mi Hi II ha% 111, our moldy %%Itile the,. lengthy State papers inav do to lead 111 I'otigroer and art; pii hap' sere--ntry it-; a soionntry or the Ilmut ait,i forei g n rnu huun (,I our country, It is jint absolutely inipoilant that they 4lionld be iitildi-dind Ili Itery paper in the land, it, the Lrl l of shat they contain will illieetly appear in It itoich shorter and 1111)I1.1ilidvr.tati,13 blt. I'm in. l',..,nevoillv'do Ive ohieet to when their flothor: or 1,419,11,1 v 3 , 111i1 , 14:11V1 , 11411•1i14111.-11.111,1, \ .111r11,1, liorqe I r 1.111.111,111..11 Iht Slaw, 1,1 / , 0 )1 peeled v hi-1111:01d 101... , .1.2e now litter, aml ti,erelore I I It will he ,11 , 0appolted ft w ;), tery nnitmtty doettoterit --J00.40 nhout sjo•li :1111/lII` a4(;lltvT,:l4 4 l4led Iy 1114 unt !MN, I' lllllllo, he nide to get tip, "() fin,l nothing MOM The d:trli, ,, ,!,•oloque of the Pre4olent —the rwfitip.otion of Sao pottio l go—p , mode a 6u f , :tt‘ire of the menage noi.l tee judge from thin that hit Ext,lletwv is delei 'mord to agitate it dm+ winter even more strolii!,ly than the TIII4 pill 1111 111/11111 re - t lii the I•",tie 1,.twt0.0 (hr t'r and tit u- SI rat It/. tiq others, and it.- Nisi to widen the 14eneli in the Itailleal \Ve trust, therefore, that tin SST will sou h to It, and finally blltt 1,14 wooden !mina out against the Sentito inl wa ll th a t will be !milt against him fhr Alabama Claim-, the President says, are still unsettled an d no coneln sioo has been arrived at. Ile also rats the massing of all public and to irate I'l,llllls together,and presenting thew in a bundle to the 'British Gov - I . rnment Thl9 would he very nice, prorated that (lovernment would agree In pay them in that shape, hat ‘‘e auras it won't. Johnny Ball is 11 hrl , • run sharp For that, cowardly as i Ile 10.1 fellow is Reding to be, we doulot not hit that he aonld he even , i „ rvl , lo le a lhitle Rnn powder about it. The floyernmelit git PM it reel.li• eni• couragement to the French Itepittilic, nn l turn a cold shoulder on the gal • last Stich is Radical mvuipit thy for oppres-ietl and struggling nn Fortunately, our Itovernm is_ ent i - at pence with "all the world and the r .. st of mankind," except the war it is wag in; upon our own lellow citizens down South The f'restilent twos that the Fhtmorratir triumphs in the Southern States wire W(111 liv frill,' and illegal means, which looks ariough lie in tends to reopen the reconstruction tpie.tton this winter This prAvemllint our ext-n,,nlinnry Excwiitive is only a potful 1110117:U1, nor n StateNinftn. Wouldn ' t the Doylestown Bern• Herat, New York Wor/if and other Democratic lowers that seem so 11.11 X 1011 e In have "dead issues forgotten, ' lure tire 1,11.1M . ..A In inform those who are to do the 111IrV111, {Shunt particular "issues " the "dead " ones are? \Ve don ' t a ant to bother our lir lin, logging round oi reeolleetionommiten that should he honied and forgotten ; we have no desire to frighten our renders with the ghost of departed giestnea, nor do we wish to mar the enjoyment of the gen eral rejoicings over the retailisi of re cent electione, by presenting the cold and clammy corps of defunct ideas end ileitiolodied doctrine- Not a bit of it. \\ ' t• are "e rand 10 It tkow what ' • 'le id I 'llOll Is 1101• Wll.ll 10 . 1. , r •et " and mit to Nllllll . OW 1,4411t.,14,g.1.1111e1111.11 Ir, the vendor hills gay, they are "too nnuuu mot to mention, " just particularize H few of the., particular onea-11 hew Of the " deadest, " the forgotteueat. !Iv o r, tit tl ii unr sill 1-1/ , lli When 4 1 0 , X1.1100 ••1 he In to rail him self rich. True, if the IGuliral party keeps 111 power.,,,lt well take the hall of it to pnv Ills inxes. —Congress met on Monday 111/41, 10 the great delight of Washington hash dealer, and Iceepefs b away liouse4. '144131 .- /./ FAI ( at , traff[7l,ll,-. /04 .-BELLEVONTE, PA., FRIDAY, D EC. 9, 1810 We Ihn k Logeilatiire PIM ii hN'11.:1111‘1 aught :,lend a rl,llllll n 1 rlv !IMP lIIN mule I, 111 lel'l,ll , iileittig the 111. el law OH State lin der the law :14 II 'iire , etti grerkiel the lentil lily greater the !knee, in stilts for libel the to he gt,ett m evtiletiee, and many II e+e,ipe. the 1 , 11111.11 erittiel4 find gull 0111 Id . hart the truth, re seal hnn 111 the or+, iv nut 1111MVCil In he given IC-II 1101,11\ 11 ' ob hold tint IVIII.II :1114311 11;1 , 11.1 ell:II:U . 11 . r :1111111 y! 1114 Irllun. th,it Ili. In go liOflc.,Lost to 1,1 II •,14111no•11, lie' troth ol thr ch:lige holi might In he admitted 111 Q111 , .1:11111,1111,11 nl 111.1 1111.1 1111- 4 , limvm,r, it nut Ihr Inn, :111.1 it n hail 1111111010 , 16 V, (it ot It paper, or any 10111. VlBl . , for poldt.long Licht 11l relation to Idt i d condoel, he e in go lute etatit and millet hip A -gill ;ow. nt co-i, 1111,1 11/111110,41.5, 11111le 1111 . ‘err tarot ihai woutl.l f t ire till 11. VII 111111 011110 delTl' , l 41‘,., toe not allowed to he hetod it snoport of the charges calk fir legida lion, and hope it eeill receive the atietwon of nur I..entOors and repo. ...eniato v.+ 11.1.4 winter Lei the hhel law be nook one of in..aiee and rani won sense, and then the rnnrlM•will t•etoe to he trouldell hr MIIIN of th IH 1(11111. The Ihonoerals of the First District are very enthleoltshe titer the o , oololt . 1 100 0 1 I'ol. -ItOlllOlT 1)F1'11F . 11r. nc their candidate for Senator to succeed 1100, W. N. NV,lrt, deceased This enthusovon appears 10 lie merited, tot), lor I'ol 14eitt:R7' 14 111100 111!4'111Y 11111- I‘llll a I,l'l/ 11V 1110 journals The the Ilfsq, the li,sl . the But /elm, all 41,11111{ 111 111111 is high terms, and point to IS melectlon as It reason tvliv the Iptdteals should nominate 11011 r 10,1 111011 We :ire glad to know that the De olocrac‘ of the Firit 11.ntrict are in the heat pro.ohle firrifv, and confident lv expect a amid glorloom victory. I N 110,1111% from lilt, ("UV !ell 114 OWN' can he nn doubt of Ala 141 tiunr electron and !hat the De mocracy well wiyeep the Dcorict ett try II Oil+ he Ho and i% e hater no reason to donlit,ll the Senate trill l Dernocral,c, and our party will elect the Speaker, who, of course, [tag ff.(' aptitilftllitelli of flic vallf./118121)111illeCn, Rut we trust that there may Ire no lack of vigilance on the part of our friends of the First District—no sleep ing at their posts. The enemy is wary and trinky and will not so easily yield up his ascendancy in the Senate. Ile will die hard, and throw quick and fiercely the javelins of treachery and Irand. Let our friends hem) their guard. Even open and heads erect, and their hands constantly on the hilts ilieu sword., A let low by name 1)1 FOSTER, who has been in tonne manlier or other connected with n poor house down in C.irlion comity, ham stied the editor of the Mauch Chunk 75mex W. Ft , RP.Y, EM Q , for him character. It is very evident 'lint he Is sadly in need or One, 11'0 1 11 the fact that he takes ad vantage of the most disgraceful htw 11101'1 nor State twolcs--the one which !INS!! 111 , S thnl "the greater the truth the greater the libel" —to prove that he in honest, upright, EMI honorable We little beard of other tools nutting men for libel when they only told the truth about them w e fitter helm it toil t'''. Inn, 0 , 11 , / .1 141,1 I 111111 1( iit the lm-mess lit the time the% am through with It Font Ka,twii plopliesy, will lie like them. lie will touter other "pheelings' l . toward. , collets, jiji tem and hliel lutv•, than he does lime, 11 1115 cn•r re.ll 119 am all fillell 1..11011 1.1. - - 14 HY 1,11111 kable poli• 11 , n1l. 11 413.40,ml Giant proved hltriNelf a, a .01.1ier.— rip ono !/,rued .111-4 alioat 1 •i general, lie eted none men in than line epaillette.l I , l,lek•lieti , l lit , tory nwlces record and a- a politician lie hat, butchered ail I “liii,ied" the radical parly wor..e, 111 Ow two vear, be liaa been Itea4l.tlittit anc arty politicians our country IVih eier knovi 11 A hoteli er one place—a "busier" lie oilier. "STATE RIGHTS AND ' FEDERAL UNION." The Libel Law, Col. R. P. Dechert Among our Exchanges ----The 111 swot, I)rimtrrell, unlike it,. n am e. very tlechle,l and very nblt• ~ , unnl. In tact, it flu. or g.iii ol lire uiu•l nitlnenunl .d all the j./Iirl.:114 ttl • tirtl I trty. In thv last• etute , s cor vrimr, tl tool, Ow -hie a IS (Iv 114 II I(4,11•1 MAU. (.1,1,11t d the n11'11,1,11 i.l Ihn,r gen trp.. overilirow od thy Ail 1111111-11:11I.III pH! Iv, I Inv Ihl/1 , ,r•i(1/ 1,11.4 1;11..1 MT:I..IIM lii veal, 111111i1 ill :I•elly inn tine Pro,i.lent, and gi,r him a ver, hirer wee.. 01 ti•i., hurl'. bm !Inn AvnlV, hr Will .1 r will In 110 , 1 .1 , 1- nlre—lnnni, ‘ll 11 ~1%, It ••••• I Ito HOD 11l Ii I' , ll ill' 1 1 i• 1 I'lo 1' 1.111,0, DU. ID/ 141 111,1 114111 11•1411 11l 1 I .111 111 •lor•Ilp, Olt 1••••‘• I 11111 11 •1•••1 • I • ,•••I 1111,1, 1” . 111,, 11' 1 1111 11ID 1110 I .IA4 '1 1.1 ' Dlll 11 1' 14 11, • 1' 1 1 1 ' 41 ' , III . 1 11. 4''l If I', 1 11'11 1, I.lllti` 11 I Id 111111 1 111 1 11111, „111 PI I,lll'lll 1% 141 I, 1•14,1 k.,. 1111 I , 1,1 111 , 1 41 4,p10 ‘,l II tipll4l tl. 14,11 11,1".”441 1•.1411. ..mils in. 14,, 1111.1 11!1 •, 1¢ , .I ,Potr -NI 1.. 11.11,1 f 111 II 1.1 , I Ht. I 0111•• I of 1 1111 , Al 41, 0.11 o ~ t 1.1 0111111• 111 1. , 0 , .11 it 1..1 011 l•revi.l.•rht oa meditated , pl, c ith the. ditc 1 4V 11111111 g /1111 111 •I, 101111,411111 11, 1. ~ I "II 1.••11.1:11 01 , 11.111 , 01 104 1.111 111 1 /1 , 11 l• 1 ::1 11 ,1• 1 • 111 1 1 : 1 :111!1 ' .1 " 1 ' 1;: " 1::1 1 . 1 . 1 :1 ( 4 1 41 "" 1 " 11 1 1:11 i !/ 1 11 1 11 " ;: g. „ r 1 0111111 rh Ohne.] $Oll bOlll 11-111 phir ;ye,. Al the. tide t ..re their liedSono. itheren, 114 titioivor) hi v• Id .ott OW till it toll at r r o 111 hit. 41 1 , 1 •I 1-credit tido 111111 a Prt itt hoold he 4.i 4•011 1.111,1 10111' , doubly .1,-.1.0. , 111111 , 1e that he 11 , 1111 , 1 controll liv -inch a 11111, , trebly ill-4 r, that 'boa 1 , 1 tide. he led 1., depart noel the nolehirl pledge• by hhich 111. 1.1. I'l 1011 V 1 /14 111111.1 111111 , 4 1,1/ 4411'0111 11 , 14 1.1 11..1 .1.11 1.1 /111Ve 111.1,1 1111. eolititr, n, re-oh/hal t payment, and ted h , II I ,a /1 d r, font or Octal toll I.TII ,111/4 ...I 1111%, 111,111` 4.111,1 11 111 IA, NMI 1111,1...1 111. 1.• boor effort. for the. , reform-, 11 w 1 Voilll tiny 1. rebonl 411.1 to 11N11,' II no longer the 11,1 of Inrvl rnialloti. purl uI- filttig with that avowed lat e nt an d 1,11 1.114. approial by hhiell noprovealcut lh the chat, let 4.4114 1111., Volt now ia 111• vaticred floor loot at Id.d. Cox to 11,• dl., .11 room 1,11 1111 , 4 , rt I , llllply 1101'1111A, thoir hone. ly and independenee It w 1111•1 pain 1111 t' 41••• the .141/..11111.1,111.1. 111.11R1.1•11 Stour 'dole. vlona and 1 oor perlorneinet. Inidend of linv mg' m 1 policy to I.nforee 11411111•1 the xlll of Ihe people,' you have tried 111 fouler the , Aan leaning° treaty mom the Senate and Met liirg 1,1.011 NI In both 11-mg pat rotiaKe 44 Wr.,11,(11111 , !Oki 11 of r.• 1.11 11 111 g, I 111• 111111111. 141•rl 11, v.ll Intl, 1111 reupeet degraded II At I hol day when any mat, I. appointed to 'Mice, people 1141, al 101,,, 11 , 11/11 Iwrmolial ha. he rendered ot en gaged to render •/1 ' Not even 1411- C11(111'111 RAVI. 011104, 10 1111•11 bb 110 11/01 ',lade bun 11,44.1114 Arid even .14,11remn lint for /,1.1141. pohle policy a little broader 1111.1 high, r [loin mere thodn , (or re ,lemon ter ept the ver dit of the 1101 , 1.1, 1 Learn 11 . 111•1 thorn wherein sill loivo , failed llrlve I volir pri , eticA the vdlattiele.e flatterer. and eorrlipt part 1-ana who ihlrrotind von • rill Inteli to your 'ldyll,. %tot 11 1 roe patriots aoll'iodrettielaber the pledge. 441.1, 1111111 gave to illy people mitt -et 11,1114 4.111 , to the to,k of 14.81,1'/11111g 14.11 11' the ;wept,. to nay whether thee a tali volt tor 11 01141 tenth, and hear ot toilet that the pr,..ideney, at hoed alehild reek the oil red the than the olliee titre n. penee, mune-4y, reform of civil /41.1.1.10 e, 1/f 111 Z -111 11111 Your rrent wm• or srit eie.. worm to the prim!** ..1 tilt. ettlflirv• tinttl 411truf.,1 Itv t our rfe•trli•t or 111 lilt. ',VIA •Ir ol m 111{j rile re.l of moor If•rtn 1. rimmye t Imue 11(1,1...11m itt Ali. , I. art„ 1f duty. nil flint wiled 1114'11 .I.i. peak of vial. they may hat, bouri.•l fling 1e .1.1e. N.., Military .ivivive to remember will lit ide liv that emir.... ;mil by lit tier eau Vail 11111 kl. IL 1.1“1 1 / 1 1. for I y elect pm n set•ortil toot __The Ph iladel ph la Day ilfIR R wnrin admiration for Queen Vicrost A of England, and the Emprems of France, to , nulerd, who ham not ? Roth those noble women are known iii almost every villig.e and hamlet an well am in town and city in our emintry for their exalted virtue , ' am well tie their queenly mint bone. It in pleamant,there fore, to eee the one in power minieter mg to her sister in dimtreem, and forget ting to he a Queen in her desire to - be it loving, sympathizing woman. 'file Pay, nn 01114 subject, after heading its article "Two Women," goes on to SAY • We allude to V wtorin, of I:ngland and Eu genie, late ,if Fro !lee Conv en tionally, two n „to,. Rotten, bv nnitire two W 0.1.111, women E ver y r e gp e f table father of ti faintly eon feooea to Ida love for Vietorin, and no senalble wife ohpodo to Ruch A division of her litinhand'a heart The blunt, emninon action way of the 11114.,, in...dealing with ',twin' queotiono emnpele seinuratini Ilia not known that her inejeoly Vver eyed the bonnet or Itrevi4 Of ES abater wo loan with (het envy inoolenee which you may ehmerve every Sunday at church, provided you do not look too tench at the preacher, nod etere day, on thin at rent nail in the vitro Nothing telltale title Insolent Mare, which he gino tit the feather on the hat And evreepo down over the indomerihably quilled, flounced, ruffled ponlered, and an forth, cloak end gown tool rolls off it live coal tit the tlpa of the gaiter. It lit awful In the matwilltne goner, who, of court., is never caught stn ring on the corners, hotel atepe, or eloewhere Iler poly, tie conclude, never talfe... an Inventory of the aardrohe of any lady 'flint. perhap• lo not no wonderfol, when we cat, tiler I hot no body' •nnld I,peet (41 011i.11111. , 111.1 Orel lady in the land Hilt mark-11de in what entitle• I.'ietorin to rank high no a woman Fier motet Enitenie i n t o o f France, now a refugee at thi.ellitiet. England, )1/14 rol many yearn net the tavhinno for the world. Ryon her nutienty of England humbly borrowed the 01411/11 alter hat and the dunks NMI gown. front Eugenie According to tradition, ti woman Is bound to hide the Wl} Moll next abort her hut more especially la she Pllpponed to lode Ihn WOIIIIIII who hint her In Ilret appearing chid In the loot now slyly Victoria ham, at a hint., .wept that tradition away She lately went down (nun Wintint r to l'llloolloirkt, and Informally called 110,111 the en empreoa It woo not a faohion.ible rail; Ina t he queen ntaid t bourn, anti Moat have occupied an entire chair probably drank Lieu ettpoint tea, and nte a ant of rake tele n tete with her/1 , 1.4(P,, How 1111,111,1001141, hilt still a II w llnt 1014 w n altron I hot toplei theme tun yttonon .11.00lumed That 1. of no (1001111- 911011 , , Wo prefer to 1110 M tith•ntion to the Ini t. 111111 Itt 1 1 1-chill 11,-,Women ”f high logreo ol t o.to Ito to et^ll oltot Into Woolen - nothing mot, Ime4 nowho.l%, hellere thqt o.•en Eli,.lli 11111.1 lone .tollittool met•le ( f 1 1.11111..111 Il• lliioll:111+111 14. II gni', n rOV• Otilf• ['fool' 41tet 1111.. , here .1,, 11, 101 l 1,01 n^ 'III rot troolll.t Vle•tweott olitl It the oat r lay at Cliieelliku,t weviemberitig only her w ttttt anhoral.ealla upon :mother a I ttttt Ita• orerkaken We 111Init that e%er% i Ire ttttt enn-ent to nita•e 0 heart, in INDrililll of nha • h Roes nlit in Ilm i lie 0111111111. wlet, 11 WI the head of a pint o rind nati.l, net rr forKeta that %oft it worm. nritt S1)10 that truly 1 - .IITRIP4 the character id .•i than Klie utoold .1 1,1,,1•1 icor her royal pa4ter limier revert... 4 4,111,311 t,. I women 1... t; on net barn, itooohl, the Woe ncty co/m.11,11 ...tan in nto.dormne may nut had her 11110.4 un• m wom an. WII.II ARII;IRONG11811 11 m•.. Ili( 1111.1 more .en,t• than to tamtrAt the 411 t or Mu. sumo.t from therm eon gre—lotri 1 .114 t net. !le errata to bane had ihe penetration lo ,11.4.11Ver 01111 1W teal litirle be,tle.i, and, more manly 1111111 CI ••••• r, relows to bold a kw:it In which he %val., not clewed by the pen nle tln [111)1 suhjeet.—the Laneas,er ‘N id /I %tiled nett: the Itertilthean 11 d hd 1 eldtrt tit the lath dedred ef , 1111.1 , hth k feta ledge. I h ttfairly lataten attt.l I h.• rut., h. op nph pre& to he dd tort.. tl Ilidl Nl' A rtet-t R.l Id deeltdo of d I.lled the maw, It , nantd.l IttYPett".. ettlN 27 It 111. , heel. 1•••••••111t every . la II 1hr , ..3 out of Iti. et at alto ...aid ' eet .hda nn dretarttelteting m.)..Fily that it .mmllllll.l. ‘lr ‘rointrono nt Id to t o l ip h. ;i n 1, 1 1111.il lefent like an , Itonent hum polit ten tm 1. 1 011111411 I lite etitmorellennion of the proprietor of T/e °ph Ti in maid IMO Alr Ihfmrl %for -1.1 I. S. A'. defeat...l by II 'mon, nrol not a,feM Mr flintrighli to lon teat. ILnI loport ,ruse to la' tine, the lute reneged.. 11.1 Ir, kOer. John Ce4tia will be the only I ' ll llll—Omit I Prunes mama Ile wan fairly ti, tool ought to lie anhationl to attempt a t olitont --There has been so much comment tin the poor Miller!Hl out vf which the ILI.I ica I s 111111.11 am ure Congres-men and Seilmor-, that ue think the peo -I.le might by this time to be pretty well hooktil nt 'lie matter floweter, as it is it subject that ought to be kept con -ialitl3 before die country, in order that it may be the more speedily reme died, we think it is altogether proper to keep up the agitation Therefore. we clip the following front thecolumns of The Paper, the new journal just es tablished at Pittsburg.: The very poor tptallt♦ of the material of wlito II oar r 1.1 1 ,111 brethren make r0n•rer0...... ...... I. rah) nttraeling t,m`itir'fo.l" 1,01,1 111.11 among thinking people of emery .hole Of ',Wm. /fere We lin•e a di•trict, the manor...tannic., well an the mineral re.ooree. of which, are, In the word. of Settle. tenth worm pnwilarion• and •ho I toils sent t 111 m-eat tlgnyernitterit h, keep en irdover Clue. Inherent.' A well known holani•l who poo•litly know• mere ptin•leg than nny other man in Pennsyt virile A gentleman of elegant presence and .plendiol ire ranee, who never halting eanght more than a gimp.. of salt water in hi. life !One, pent 111. entire first term in compiling an orltnle en rnarhll - n.• mailer. hei.iling "mittenl phr.t.e., and atipereili•e. noteen.t. Bad Ito dirteleel hi. attention to panting the nage at tr..hington on the relative taupe of a•• OpprlMeti An dahlia., he might lir,. come back to an admiring eamititrieney covered with glory Imilead of, an he Aid, In a jerk it an.. withen 1 •tispentlyr• the Twenty third di. net In wenn, he'ter oft anti other and more remote inealitien are even nor... The !ladled* of Lin...fan. for in ntance tunic re elected • little Philadelphia ...hiiter, Who t ear. the appropriate name of 4 vpher anti who wan courted...l during the term of he, ing areepted bribe. and sold •lelet.hitt A carpet hearer of the went. type, hr tia• net .vin the poor ability In hide his t Minot', a white man to all outward seeming. he has teal/nisi hinn•elf with an inferior rare to degrade and ostracise while men Between his hat and hoots there in a. much petty ran' ',till . ) , a. could soil lOP crowded into an "mall a rompnsn Drunken Dirk Yale., the gnat Governor of Illinois." as he in ennui.- INIONNI, will he shelved Thi, I. ihn only evident, of public. deeeney the party hen shown for ■ tong time, end readily give IL all the credit it deee•rvea Gad Maannelinsetts withheld flutter. and the thick er llists Logan. we would have had more rea son for rimontd thank.. bet we presume the party of great moral ideas are la••kel in bet ter material—end if no, heaven stop the prey. ent supply. —ln the Alabama muddle there has yet been no change. Both Gov ernors are acting, the Radical incum bent being guarded by a posse of ne groes. We presume the matter will be settled by the courts, but is it not an in tolerable outrage that the man whom the people elected to the office should be thus baulked of his proper functions by the base effrontery and rascality of a contemptible scmthdrel ? Why don't the people of Montgomery rise en made. and throw the reprobate out of the window of the ill/ ildingio which he seems to be so much attached 1 This would he the Bliorte4t way of yin dicating their sovereignty, and all the world would cry amen ! —The New York journal-- Wood /10/ ir-Obylin's Weekly —Om Lolling it 111 1 1111 PO vigorously agaitt.t ILr Pennsylvania railroad rompanr, tired not go so tar from home to find mon opolies to expose and denounce. The accret of the eruniw of New York jour nate, generally, to to the Pennsylvania enmpnnv, lies to the fart that tie man agement is an much !letter than that of tl.eir own rll 111111 taken mi much hair fro it thrlit,tliat jeal.mov prompts tliein 10 11/IM . I lilt,, It er All 011- IllIrt111111) . offer 4. Wile. they get their ' , toe too rd . Co.(' 1 Iti 'Ow-, or the Erie a... 1 Central, tool wipe out their other mammoth eorporations, it will I.e limy 10 torn their otteinhlt, 11, Pennsylvania Weather winieriA Spawis from the Keystone —Pent.yiranisk forever! —Fhtladelphin tri 266 death. kW week —Pottsville in afflicted with scarlet fever l burg had Edwin Booth lust week —Mauch Chunk has 21 paseonger trains 6121 -81oppenoherg has tutu n snow two Inches in depth —The, HarriAblirg Patriot wants new State budding —All'kuitto of thieve:9 seem to bo prevalen t In York county —The editor of the Mnuch Chunk 75fies has been etiedlor libel. NO. 48 —lhuwburg hml twenty two Ores during the month of November. —llan. !Heater Clymer hay departed from New York to I:itrope. —Wilhanpport has ripe strawberries, groan In tho open on. —A teleersplt trifle.. I. to he e.tablished In Itlntereloirg, clarion county. —Laiereneeburg, luta had a one hundred and Arenty thou...end dollar fire. —Edwin liooth hi now playing In Phlladel phta e the Walnut etreet theatre. _..J..4 ge Johnson liar retired from the pres idency of the 26111 Mil trial tlintrlet. liougin+. of Erie 11 rpokon of for r ))))) Fillr.lolir r 4,1 Internal Revenue —Tort Clinton, Schoyr..lll county. has a (Ira tamer ...ortation of tat:lwo members —Hop U J refuse., to ronteA, t •ent of II tont M Mon Speer --Thi• lieu. wherici of Philadelphia, William roirred upon In. duties on 'rueeday - Sionnor Itillingfell Is in favor of tho elecs on oil) Dawson Coleman for State 1 r ells- -Jar..t Frintinfelt.r, ml aged 4-Mien of N.rthatopo.n count, • died loot week • aged 90 - Nigger ontrage• upon white Woman are becoming an every night uccurrence In Waal Cheeter -4M Thank •gnmg Day a man in Meadville named Tolley wav •hot hy another men mun- rd F 1 kry —S..mr of our exchanges are advocating 4 Mackey. Esq of Lock ❑ven, for Btata Treasurer —The niwnher of peaaengera cnrrled over the Cumberland Valley railroad during the pdll.l year %FRP!..11 , 7 Glls. —A m•n named ling•t WRY k llled in Mid dletown, the other day, by • wagon load of !moiler falling on hum —Pittsburg pulh•hes more papers than any other city in the United States except New 1 ork and Philadelphia -1 hree children of Mr. John Wicker., of Lesrashurg, lurk county. hare dird of dip the, Is sglthin the (set ten days. --The hnre of Mr Bright, at Ilelleftowm Northampton county. was entered by burglars and robbed of 1150 worth of goo .1.. —The R illentnrquirt Casette tr Bulletin. daily, ernpMye 31 men 1111.1 loom and W.% kept girths the hut year nt no 1.1 yell, of 12.5,0n0 —Col Robert P Peeliert, the Democratic candidate for henater In the firnt 4110,10, I. *amity proud by the Radical papers —Ewoton ha• ordered the erection of fifty lord I °se. •hetter• for the Fogll•I, •p•r row• which are rapidly increasing Owe. —Captain C B. Brockway, who came en near Leading !Nereid for Congre•e, ha. been elect ed rap. tin of a military company in Blooms burg. —William kfiithart, • well known horns thief ha. been eenteneeil to itu yearn Impris onment In the penitentiary by the Montaum- cry cnatnty Court —The barn ttrionging to the York county 5i10...1i0n..., filled with grain and ninth ..Ing .eventeen head of rattle, eaa dootroyed lif fire on Sunday last. —The expeudtturee of the public 1.0104 Di '4 of the Slate during the paid year were s7,reellein Thirty thousand echirefl .offleerei were employ ed and nine hundred Umeant' children edu cated —At Markyille, Perry county, a real oil lamp whir!' had been left dimly horiiing on A table alter the featly of John P Moyer had re tired to bed, bore( and net the hotline on fire, Mr Boyer his •ife and two children perish ing In the flames. —A freight train convivdingof nineteen rare, loaded rate fen, palmed through Harrisiout g .n Retards, Thin in the largest cargo of tea that tone ever been transported over the Penn aylvania railroad, and was worth between Ittalutiti and rital,uoo —A drunken fool, named Jim Molder, at Kant firstly, attempted to crost• a ral.road Mack on his hands and knees In front oft. lo cornoltee in motion. The cow catcher caught him tip anti carried him along, hut he ads no badly injured that his recovery Is doubtful. —John Templeton got elevated. ■nd lock • notion that he owned a pretty big !hare of the univerpe AP a consequence he ref.:Pimd to per mit any tenly tmt 'dunked( to occupy the ride walk John paid the Mayor SIM and coats, and don't feel quite so wealthy now.—Altoona Sam, —William Welty of Greensburg, an engineer on the PennsyUvalde Railroad, ran 6386 miles during' the month of October. This Is the greatest distance ever tin on the road. during • single month, by eny engineer. Ile runs be tween Altoona and ['Medium. and the month's work Use equal to forty eta tripe over that distance.—Oreemben Democrat. —All persona in Westmoreland county or vie-laity. who hare letters written f.y the late General Author Rt. Clair, who died at Chest nut Ridge In INA will confer a great favor by •ending them, of roples of them, in the "Western lte-crre Historieal "misty;' Cleve land, Ohio Those persona able to minuntinb rate data or facia regarding the General's life and public services, are urgently requested to 01011111111111iCili0 with the above Society, which collecting materials for a biography of Gen eral St ( lair The Seeretary'a, whitest. la, A. Goodnutti, Reermary etc., Cleveland, Ohio, —Grawasbarg Lkarwocroi. —lb"(wage master. may learn from' the fol lowing that their own safety In sometimes volved In the way they handle bagaake. Says the Nornstown Ikftwder : ••A pow/tenger from the W.•-t ly the Pennsylt anis Central Rall wool, a few Jaye since tacked a •mall 0211's revolver in Me valise,tegether whit Comae wan gler. o( good*, *tank ho chocked an fiords burg for Washington, It C. On reoeiving the Tahoe there he ditemorered that, In bn.ging II about .: his revolver hint been diaoharged, and nearly all has .ampler dertrnyed. Ile inqute e•l about 'hell] titer, and wit shown a little la the hat of the baggage-minder, vtlileh wag u.ade by the bullet from 1've[4404,,
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