The Democratic Watchman. BY P• DRAY MEEK JOE W. FUREY, 4.4.1 VrE EDITOR Terms, $2 per. Annum, in Advance BELLE F'( N T Friday Morning, December 9, 1870 Democratic Editorial Convention The membep of the Dottmorn uo IA Lon ntl AP1140CiNIIIII) of l'enn..n. own tire to meet nt the • Itonon Ibmre ' In 11.1rrlOire on We..ne..lay the 11th .1 ,v ,of at, 11 M rtptelkial Ott liFhtflee: l'hre rohom wlp....rr net pre, lit at Al to-ml u lion the tg - cani7o 1 fj[l reopretfully Meeting .1 (.It4l NIEFK ••••• •rgtlr Carpet Bag Impudence There w nett-out to appr•hot..l the eleetiov, .v .the negn. South Carolina. 111 a curtly it Penned C.lrl et lb It: t let to ll , ' ) ,, _h Oen of I lIIItt I ' 41 4 t 4-4 ~enntnr The indnidnnl %%Ito Om. I It roato, to do grn.le th, 11,211 .I..n\ .1 PATT{ •••,rtni be 11 rt ., : hhti tlh ii ` 4 l.eit. I“r a Ira 4.('k - I- ii tbstrilditri ,I 1 ‘1,:1111, atti , l.• the , A , :.rts ',e171 . 111 1,1 1" ... . 111 111.11 A $lllllllOll 1111=11111 = LMii ‘‘liteli tl , ,t po--ti.ly rill WWI 111011/1 1 / 1 : but 'll.l2l'llC, to the W11111(' rotit/tr I),lrilig hi- eitura,l,ll. ben. the 111111/1' I/1 •1. ‘TTS : II , IN 111'114 the /..% 11/ of All 111111 W'fl". 5e111 . 1111 . /g/ lIR-11/111//1 - 111/le. 11'.griteefol, \Va. Corm I u there a ‘lHamwie Lc ear ried Ihn nth 4ripr Irci.laturr, .101 r, .1 PfTII R',\ OW m:111 cielte , l If the Hadwal ?Hat Iti:e 7 r- t.. en:oleer II !.there It rtu.l to he !mole upon the Tr e a,ir%, lie %tn.. the chap (•ho-ell to lead the rol,her. Were there fraud-. to I , e rutortled r.).0. 11,e ballot 1,0%. lie an. rII.CFII In th( thrni of sir up \ 101 ..1 ill I's er, eJi - rri 1.1 po), I a. e‘ Merl turned as li,llllrlill% It, .11111% .1 PATTEN , ON a 1.,r.1 to the serpant that ehartne heh,re it deqlro‘e He wam the representatt‘e ()I all that I=M2DI war+ mean and contemptible. until name became it ‘iord in the tomithw 01 And the with. g•itlll' !lint hr played here. he has alrea,l% tr... 21,,, p!a) n. South Carolina 11,4 tir-t act, after going there vi its to go it timtig the 'Hz ger members the legt,lat tt re and Lin their rotes for Senator 111,1 the ex eee,liog low price lor which thit,tte votes are sold, goes NTT/ RsiiN all the better show In I.lllle 11,1:L11(4'Q, It new lilt will liny n titgizer site, wlitle Ilia jingle of it Ihe ears a one alhipie asarlrn, r. „ i „I norant field hawk hr ex tort the itirwit ardent ituploort. PA %%AM utterly "played out",iti Peon-flfulfiin, and nn a last resort for politie.ll honors, he turned him rare , 1% till delight tosaril the nigger legfohoure of South Curoli• na, and, short as the time has been, we fear it has lieen liitig enough to cc cure him a n upper 11:11.1 111 the now degraded politics of the once prom! Palmetto State. What a fearful shame that. the gold of such a man can toireliase polltteal position, even among nigger., There is a movement iiii loot to establish an asylum w IWhiternarsti. Ifontgomery county, for the use of in ebrutte females. Astonishing as it may seem, we are seriously told that a love of IlitOXlCatiogOrs is spread ing among the women of the country to such BO extent as Co render such an institution necessary. Awl the evil is not confined to the.illiterate or vulgar alone, but is making Its ravages even among the most refined and intelligent, If this he so, and we are afraid that It is only 100 true, who shall s.ty that we have no need of temperance societiem, or sneer at the earnestneaa with which want' noble women of the land are working for the salvation of their own sex'? Truly, our temperance societies have a grent work to do. Let them enter 'upon with fear and trembling, but with a high resolve to rescue the ex posed millions of the land from the fearful temptations of the intoxicating cup• -1)r. T.. 1. BOYER, of Clearfield, has a lengthy W O interesting paper on "Gen Itontar K Lee., " in the heel ie sue of the eleaaeeld Republican. The Doctor in a griNefol and competent writer, Hind does justice to the charac ter of lots mulch lamented subject. We shall endeavor to tiod room for thin sketch in our next issue. Pennsylvania—Nevi England In looking over the (.N14114 returns, we fool tali the ',ambition of the NIX New ritglantl Statot, 3 -1`t5.009. Thnt of Pettit4st Ivanta, 14 2 ":110,t 1 00 sq! more than till of New Eng- land.% 111141 vet it 141414 1xic41,1 , 4 4-4-k•ven memberi nt Cor,,r t , ,, aisle Pell lI.V I^ viinifi 1,111 i,%ent% lour:an.l Senalor4 tit Pentiovil 1,1 t). To w:tr.l+ Other Sinn , rt 1"11.1-. the pante preiNituderatice I reprewehmill I I I 1.111 bratlel.e4 ~1 the I;o,lcrtil (;..Aern- illent, Wisllr it ra.t. , Irce \ 111 1,1,1.11!1•111 tie 11.1 %le:11111.1111111 all% 001 yr t:rett.,tl ot the romitry. tt reeei‘e4 more -I , rrtal proi•le 01 all the other Stnte4 rnni N , tv 11111- , , the tellet.4 of n1.11,-111-I'l an. Wlmre“ , r t. by Nvvt thlt IQ %All it It the Chill onlidrlttl :1. , par ,,, t. Ind \:,v Et !?1. 1 ' , 1 1, 111 thiAt eiir.v.l it- l,‘r the Near , - 4Clrill . ll. 1111.1 gleldg Ilrnt .111 re rwit• e . 11 1 ,111 C' 2 lll, 11,{. er Hie )01 ter •Itn• zi'lt•itv • Inn it a Dui-m n i l, nre the pre. , 11:1N II•• 11. tile 101.1 will in till tylure %IP lllrow It .11r f9ll riot 11114,, It ofT. nolo-. 4e rl.l the ewoor% of thl -ri.' , t "f 1,1.1.11,,t1.111 )firlt if control' h Ne‘v Err!!Inl•,1. pa% ill 11 . 1. 4 111 Ole tleol•.Rfirl In Main lam (;etierni (;,,‘ ern inwlt n 11•1 ha%in , fillin".l Iwwr 11‘11,11-1,1 Iwa ropillnrion tlinn Pritt,Qvivah.ll lin% r n vrvaler reprf....1111111 , •11 in (.:)• 0re.4.: 1 Why 51,0,11.1 it liti%e 11. re, retireoentritiveiit more, when tt ling f it hundred tlinitiwinil people leiw 9 ran tell iwt Mr Radical Ito not the intereqk 01 Penni“lvailia need to I.e eared for as well 9' thrwie of the land of Piiritanii.mn And eon thei• Le rarctl for while we allow ileratiee orret.reQentation, to intere.t. that are directly antaeomptir to nor ? r MOO-11 , 111M, IS Oil bier illinerill wealth—her ore., and eon!. nnd nil_ her prod. , rti.e ..nil and vnet re.ourreq. (-mild fenre tip and keep for .kating vrolii,.l4 and witrh 'llllOllll'P. the ire hill, an.l log•hrillott of don.- ineering Yankeedorn, were her inter pelts eared for a. they Mhnnld lIC. Yet. %little her people are willing to he "hewer , . of wood and drawers of water, — to the trading, trafirking, cheating, chin a howler rha win dem ler.a of the land of witch tairnera and (Inaker-banner.., they can have no hope of seeing their proud old Com monwealth, wield the influence in the afTnlra or the General Government, her rcrnlr h, pn.slimi Find f .1.111/111,,1 tie lier too. nor of th e% hnnll Trooper. with her iFitere&im fn. ten , ' 111141 eared f.r Ihdo—ilistii cove to New Fogland the representation it hap—radicalism will liihor to maintain for it the same proportionate advantage, and the man who sustains radicalism, simply systaina the rule of that section, which robs e l yery body else to enrich itself. The sooner Pennsylvanians who have voted and labored for that party and its policy open their eyes to the true mare of affair , . the sooner oily State, its people and Interests, will he properly represented in Congress The Pennsylvanian who votes I.r radical 1! , f11 votes against Penney IV/Ulla RII4I for NCw England. At It Again i Still on Ilia• steal ! More land for the monopolies and less for for,the people! This is the first act or the second session of the 42,1 Congress, It tnet on Stolidity. The first bill it consider eil on Tuesday W 9.4 one to grant one million of acres of the people's land to rt company of speculators away up itt the a ihd , of Wi.consin. The tort first act, an effort to steal the property of the ta x•payers of the country,' he blood bought inheritance of the toiling, taxed working men, and hand it over to theiv rig contractors, 'corrupt Represents tit mint loon lobbyists, about the flails of Congress. (bie million acres more ! 'Thais all that W ABIIIOIRN, WILSON and oilier Radical thieve* attempted to take from you, ve weary workers for this, the "beet Government the world ever Raw," on Tuesday last. But they failed for the time. Another filcher of public funds from up among. the moun• tains of New Hampshire, wanted these western land grabbers to divide and give eonte proposed route among the ice hills of Ilia State, a great part of what land. , were left, but they bad schemes that would swallow tip all,antl emisequently r 0.1 1 ,1 unr tilrot.l In give the maiitified 'Yttrium !Imo Nun Eugs boor nny. Sc and erietk, tshien they oboldn't get ull they %%tnt ed illenoaelveg, tismilted the to Ia the bill on the table. There it ließ. When Yll chin tool the re.t of the Radical theive4 come to a bet ter ittider.tatohng, tt will he I: , tlsen tip and pits,tql. without any cool pltliCllolo+ of eollitcienee or witliont el fort to eorteeal the lint tli,it it i. ,olr ply it l illottiomt httimllti ' , pee ulaleery reetiite one million tit ir lOW ,Ire.l mei ilion.ite4 ul the people'm land H ;1 n m. tlonlz In lloi‘e 121i.1 ra-t . 1.1-1111., , ,, tlll 111 rail , roolol Irr•1-Iy". •I'n li,i HI 1,111,e 11.1,1 110111t .. ..1 ‘lll` . l IA Ili hillg II how,- to irl% 1 I 1.1 -Irit weh the v... 1,1,4. the ew..lit•ori a ksili he in EN lell \ll . r rile nlL1w •1 IIIl 111•1•11). rhter.4 1, , 11,1iv ni-t A Pitiful Tool nal 1•ti:14..1 nu 4 'l 11,1 . .r.llll;ir% I; Ini a.• 111,111% lii di t • 4•I •11:Cnie ut !he ,sol, I I It 11111 , 1111 i al ('INn 11 1. , hi.. I 111.1.1 1 , 41! \ I! ri% 1.% hi.. 1,11.1,r411 i •r- la mn li•Ie.111 , - 1J:11111 . 1.114411.. 111 1111. 1•Ar" 4114, 1 .,•“0. F.'1 • II 1114 ,/-011111 , 1 11111 !tar% Itrid Iti lts 1pt•1..r.• the !..11111111 11/^ 111.Pni1 rhe ilie /Nay Slit/ I. am4mg . the ht. -1 mr exell :Ire :Ltd% written and 118 Fe 14•CIIPI, toned 111141 111 . ,1151\ 1111eft. 4 1111. , ‘Ve• ran ro,clitiniend the Sot), 114 nlll. al lii•-l1),111‘11 . 1.111t . 111111111111 - IVA 111: 7 .{ . 11 nwr t• 1111,1 htpli Lc %%chi , nicks PA), or hi- r.tror% !nut% I,lla-11w: 1 .10 1 or tally!) clitkNT l llgh 11(1111 Ilit•tnnn ‘tOM )11111 al lit•art nr lielies 1 / 1 111+ intellect or intiigrit, Ile hu++hnt.t 1i0n,.11 grumping, loin ili•101111. :111.1 11111/1111•1111ed -- 111e:1 1 / 1 ,11d Ihr uoriiit own in pariy, and the • , 11.pre.,,r rather than the ell %trine 1.1111 Irani he 1114 11,A a f;:lriy,l/111 he will go oht tie-pi-eti ;Hid wiled not 11111 y 1 , 11 luirnl enerme tho , e Sr ho were 111. , 11111-t Ililllll3te 1111 , 1 1 , /r,ll/11 vii 1,11,1111•114 For l't S. Gs vr, the future 11114 110 111.11"..t honors lie has abused the trii.t confided to Itiat and Ifetraed the honest Thoth of the people \Ve predlet that lie a ill not again sit in the Woite lloloe alter the expiration of hi. pre.ent term Eteo the Iladieffl dtslionest, corrupt and wu•hed I) bold as it 1. will not dare to again present name for the sell rage of the coftntrt Ile will Ninth Dave shuttled ii. hrief nn the piddle stage, ort.off xti/1 ere long drop hlna into old, lon forever. lls he, had Ida Lewis is red what we thought her She Ilan ling hands and feet, retip.., t Lindh, Stomas. and li. Turf. flatland farm i. retiontethle 1 , ,r 1,111111,g that x 1 aptan, in the tints , knew I,la b, n,re pre-ent husband espnoited her, writ %h.{ Ida NM% x lint le Lewis generally —Tyrnnt flee old We hit.e no doubt that thething pabsion of slander, so strong at th Bams.sitt) in life, trill lie with lion nr his Ilyibg hour. %Viten the grim Ilionster ftnally tackles him and earth begins to recede from his dun vision, he will ask to he mused up that he may sac something mean about some holy. This seems to be a general lading with radical editors, and partie ulsrly so with the chap who edits the Herald We can't imagine what Int Lew is has done to 6irn to make lion talk so, and must therefore ascribe it to bis natural dog iii-the.manger dip positron, which keeps Imo constantly srtappiug, snarling and biting. Cer tautly, ID& LCWIIS'S disinterested and successful efforts in salmi?, human hvemcVitli lie;_riat, ought to protect her from insults like the above. But just wait till her husband gets to Ty• rone. We will then hare a laughable Illustration of the figure which a lying Radical editor cuts when pursued by righteous iiidig ation with a cow ludo —H the man who stole from our desk the December number of ihe New Et:Lurie, published by Turnbull and Murdock, Baltimore, had not been such a greedy thief, and allowed kis the privilege of looking through it before Ike '•cabbaged" it, we would have been enabled to have informed our readers. of the valuable and inter esting matter it contained. However, as the ECLICTIC is known to be one of the beet publications in the entire country, the public can rest assured that a rare treat is indulged in toonih ly by its host of readers, Subscribe for 't i ll you desire an able, interesting, healthy periodical. —'Ph,• A. 4.11111,1 Advocate,. J. IRVIN STEELE:IO pa per, /aim don ned ft new drew. —We hate received a copy of The PI Mr 110,14,111, 11111i11,1101 at P r ineeton, Nt3v. 3ei, , eV, Petit, by o thoughttbl young friend, .1. W. Geplind. We have 1006 ed over it with some atten non, hut can't say that we are purlieu hirly by its mechanical eye ration. " \Vv. - will have to learn the ttrotterQ there haw to get up a nice paper-I.lw the W -7'he new journal _int.( 'mule it. tip I•,•:ir,ine n. .oine or,. of the vomit) v 1.111.1,en of, hot hit n.) . " 'unflnue.l" Mntl 1 It alltlll!,,Ltell t!etlit•ii, If %nu %tont if noticed in the 4111 , 1 paper in the State. MO Ivritinrz, the above The Paper lut.t been revett ed. It 1.; rt %cry lar j e and hared-only .heet, with mere department tilde condueted It. 1110. Vlllllll , O el'1111“11 i hrnnitfnl, ,11. i rt et idently 410-61111 t. Illhe It prolill hellt I , lnee :1111,illg the lending j ournal., of the v. - Iro,l 1,01 I Pena l t, ern Nide tiii.l % . I.lv in , r NV.• railierAilse . lll; rit,o ~f - uh•itll II 1111. 1,-1 11,, t.. 11.1,, :1 ‘ 1,1: 1.1 11 11011 I= U ~•, h r I 't:r1:11,111 I -t II.( =IEI 1 , .1.111..51 filli.l.l Of jolirljall-Fll - The rd, , ,tht , nt the h‘ittl th Ihft , / , / 0,.1 , 111 I+ the .1.•1,..41 in' hinl ,%t• lute htr tt h,wz tittle WII% .11 .. 111 . 1 . 11.111 . i the 6,11.1.11 , 1 11111114' right sidle iip? br .V. , ,/// , //1 Se/ lii/4,/ i the 1111011111. Tit 11,14 ,%1•11 t•klit,l Drameratie journal jlI I -ttirtt , l at ro;••111-(Jok t Net, It% .1 tuts S Pi tt 1. IVe litt,e revel, t.. 1 the third number. imiltmlleatittri of Democratic itaPrA I:.r•t " t% hill \\ e like to see, OP II .iIp411!1 a Ltli,rahle I . lOlllgC 111 the po lott 31 health nithe people. We Ilia. So , liiiirt he the rtlellfl4 of do trog m in i good fink heartily it sueee.s. --That aide I).qm-trati(' Journal, the is out with a floorish log pro-pet for IST! It is 11111 r - whed etiurriV with roosters, which seen, to lie loudly rrott ing over the lair Denifirrtatie ictorws Th r Ap.qi Oil 01 the 111041 MOl4'lllllll 111.1 lthlest nenspupers in the country, awl merits the support of every Democrat in the urstern section or the Ala le It's blowi at It tilicaloon are Iland and are telling learliilly m the rni.k.i of that now ihiniorahled organization. --The Ilunting.,h.n Globe and Bed ford Gazette are to he eniarge4 and no proved on the first of January. —Our friend of the Huntingdon 11,1 m itor has been sending us his paper neatly and handsomely printed for the last two or three weeks We knew he could print a nice paper, and that's what made us wonder why he always sent Its the meanest looking oily among all his "printers" We hail the im provement with pleasure --The Harrisburg Palrla( reaches this place eight hours earlier than an) Democratic daily published east of it. In about four weeks the Legislature will meet awl the Patriot being pub fished at the State capitol, giving the fullest reports of the proceedings of the law makers of our State, it will lie just the paper for every man interested in that which should interest all -the Legislative proceedings—to subscribe for. It has all the news any other pit per furnishes, complete market reports, able editorials, and the a Ivantage of tieing eight hours earlier than rhila delpliia journals. --The !indicalm or the First District Im‘e put .li, , ,ertt It. in notnt nation for State Senator nl opposition to Col. 14-citEttr. The convention which an,,e...1.1ed to do this, was a seen% of 11. e wig lent disorder and eon• fusion, and IL was geared at one time that It would break up in a row. The delegatea tuatinge.f to worry the thing through, howet er, and Mr. LYNI).11.1:8 nomination wan the result. What kind of a man lie IP, we do not know, but he is vaetly ditrerent Iron the usual noinineer of that party, if he can lay any claim whatever to in tegrity or ability. We predict hie de feat, however, and the triumphant elec tion of Cot. DISCIIERT. —The Pittsburg i'ost is giving pen. portraits of the Pennsylvania delega- tion in the next Congress. The sill. jects are decidedly good ones, and will he likely to make a sensation ethen they all get in the !louse of Leprese.,l.l I • . t • . Newspaporiat "Our Mackey." The Ilarrisburg ISdr jof, speaking of the election of lie Stale Trea-mrer, and the Wort of the imERON T1141(1118 to pill into that 1,0 , 11 ' 1011, Ackrv, of Pittiihnrg, very nensili'y concludes that the proper wit} to settle l the diffi culty, tool place in that posit'ion a gen tleman of integrity and honor, t•li t irt would fill the position beneficially to the State, and u 'ill credit to hinotell, would be to elyel - I or 11011. 1,. A. M trt rP, of Lock [raven. \ljtether Mr. M‘i tit would accept Ifre position, it (yodeled hint, iv more than we know, bid , ' ise do know (bat in the entire State, no one hatir titled for Treamrer, either to y pyrience as a tiirinentJ 1111 , 1J11 . ,4 4111/tilikllllllll ,, , or the 41riete-t honystv rtnil imegrile, could be found. Apeaking of Mr Mtt kt:‘, the Bill • Mr l'r1.•1,11 , 111 of lit. , I ir.t 0 I 1.,. I. /kis..., nod hi. 1,1. , 11101.41 ..r, ,1111.; In s‘1114•11 Ile h.. ‘, Inlr h.' lull - I ~, pm-1111.4. It , ' I, 1,11.4.11.1'1.1 1,. iii all , 1111,11 Nlr q wilt., 1111 11 , and 11,mm, Ili I," I I 'r fol. 111 ol .1. S. I..i..•tiirrit .011, 11.4 i 111. tl. 11111 • high, .f 1.1 ,11 pr r 1 - 11. p.•-• I 111 . fiff .111.01.1 - .111.1 1.1. OS • 11101 14 A 1.14 . 11-11, t ‘1,, , 1- 11,1. J ff I 1 1ifl l• II I„fff if ff if i fif , f 1 fill I ff ffi =MI , J! 111 4 IP•1.11 MI% i 14,111. I. .11 I. ir.,l Ali. i,Sly liit.c 4.ity•.l 1.4: It ts •I I, ..1.1. .ti t.. NI 14 1 11.•, I, 111. 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I sir. , 1 ,,, m-lilletv 111 , 1 1,,111111. , 11111,1. 1 1/0 IV 54 11..1 111111.• 1. , 1 , 1 1 , 1 Is 111.1.11 551 olt 111 , 4 154 IP. /111 11151. 111'14414 111 1,1 , 10411. at) , 511. 111 OW 1 Illg AI 1111 1.51.• If is Is. .10..11Z11 , 1 1.. puv /I 11111 , 51111 f 11 2111.1 111Akt• It IWO 114 Nv111111.111. ,11 . , 11•1.5. , 1 111 11 1 "I..5.All!. Is 111 , , HMI yOl Ll.ak 11.51rn What the 4 lianeeiii of a ertimmi mom nation would lie, of ('atio-e tee one can Nut 1.11.1 t c ear one of the be.it t (lung men in the "i'ittite —tine of the hrrt,ei4t y lung Dettiocratii m 1 111• I'.llllllll/11 wealth -If Hi I) BULK -w 114 de-erred by the caucus that nominated 11 1111, um order to pecore the election of nn asp' nag radical. Ilv, wr uoiler.min I, ',it'll' be a candidate again thi fall, and whether the manner in it Ilich be war treated rear, together with the knowledge that he It lull) 1.41111 14'1 1•111 101' the lei-union and Wolllll make 11 good Trea-arer, will induce the Demo cratic members to make inn their ritandard hearer, or whether tiler will prefer twine new matt, the reeolt only of the meeting will tell (hie thing IN certain, R. long as tllleh MPH FIN M el.lk 1 of Lock 11 11 1,11, and %RH or Pitts burg, are the canilidateti, the D e 0.... racy elf' rely upon hits lug first clay, men to eapport. Burlington Route I he Iturlington k hlimmuri River R. R., starling from Burlington, lowa, is a tree whose trunk forks into three branches, for n htti three Western Termini, each one of which I+ the rep resentative of a distinct' Si' class of 6u"t ness, or Nepal-ate class of Ira, el Its tlret terinlllll4 w Ilt (;011111:11 or (Moths, where it connects with the Ninon Pacific ILailroad, mr all pm nt on the Nellie Itoagis am' Pacific and it ix now generally conceded that thin is the best Route to these ',otitis Its next terminus is al Lincoln, the capital of Nebraska, I'lll3 hie mile% west of the Missouri River, (crossing the river at Plattiiiiioutli,) opening up a rich country I,lm:south ol the Platte, where halt a million dolfars north • I roailroail lands were sold Met summer, amt bong indeed the only direct ioute thereto ltn third terminus is ill 11;11111.111.f and Nebraska City. At Hamburg, its Passenger trains, (Iwo each way, make close oninentions with the IrtiloN of the Kansas City ,It Council Wolk R, R., for St. Joseph, Lear en worth Knl,Mile City, and all points in the "Territories 11l this regard it tufty be truly sand that the pAssener traveling front the east to ICilinias,via Burlington, obtains advantages that lie can find on 110 other line, fur lie not only travels or er a first class Road, splendidly e q uippist, uliere he in ion, of safety and l' , 1111 • 01 I al1;e en iWUe 11) but he has an opportunity of viewing the richest portions of Illinois and Missouri, as well as several hu Bred thousand acres of railroad lull nr Soutfiwestern lowa, just now coining into Market at low price and long cred it. To peteeengerm bound Westward, for flI or I !ie..; 'Oink. no better ad% wt. can hr ¢nrn Ili ic.t. ike it•plite." ;== Late Publications I'.v.nr•r•: AND HOVEL, or plimies don Life. 13y 1)111(1(1 IS(lknnp find 1 hirt.fi.r( Lieut. mily Perhaon t»oro Interestin tire work, 11/19 not been i4.ned pre‘q for many year.. No phi in London, from the II ighe t ti est—no condition or eallimz. —ll that ilertnins to 1,6., in fliol 4 rel oh•, hot graphicntly portray pen of one of the too , t, •er.ntl of the 19th century 11 11/IVO golin oVvry evertllnne, and tvrit ton (Me will corlitinly liknow more lon iirf., lifter readine: tI boo vit , t in,ll , .rity 01 I rit vrfrri %tar.; vi-tt I.ltltat itT:tittt Tho ',int! 110111 V ti I pros( Ito tittivh vititidtlot ittformittitott, t 1.110 1: ,, A111 fittnil4. tlfrattzlitrl, n( and vtiri..ll4 r„ „ „ rivo..l every iiitelliw•trt Anil I I,' nn.l Inrgo glonr pnr.r r' , i.ror . 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Booth depo•itr.l P 11100 ir 1.01 fo.•ho o.r. ho. ht , t 11',..hlowton hot IMO, of lii. re tow h 11.. 01•11 ,Toi II elf 111111 . 11, , pr..t a s ty of Ow r. rropriAlo ro, pt p - Ti.ro All of ulnlll IPn I true, were, filid Itootll M relati% ienpielv lova! tyr Intimated • I hey would have to do woi gi%e a check for the amount greedy Ita.lical rascal like and it 11`,11:1111 long H In the Batik at M..ritrea' their great " (litre silica 111 rig who w0..1.1r Mouth's 'volley if lie 110111 of 11. -The rCIII.IIII of Pentia‘lvar an Increase in population nine 594,755. More than the eta' Infirm of New Hampshire, and Rhode I.land eonihined, 1159 more than the Increase tire ate New Englat.d States. Cadet Smith charming lad is a I lirot her of A fr Ica n extraction, -rut to West Point last out -Mime the young Caucasian Millittr) Academy 111(0 ',rope for the Fifteenth Aniendinent ter Smith, strange too relate, received atilt open arms by hi violets. These hanglity and u able youngster- lulled utterly mit. the fraternal relation tit , Pni.sist between Master Stu tliemseltes tiv our renovated tom. The obsolete word "ilig iteely whispered about the ground when Sumli's gletotint net anti were .11 iii the ranks. Nolititiv could Ito el enough tonceepi Imo it tome. The affaltle damsels wI I lie Point in the dog-days, n ht,e tit the intititt wit:norm at the Ittetttut ("I lint itchtigitaitt pl vii lip their nOreen lu einprial I alien the nil of finineit displa slimming ivories end nought t late the conquering and c smile of hie brethren. In vai Professors, who are a servile old noodles, attempt, by a di unusual deference to Cadet invite an imitation of this u courtesy on the part of the yot tleinatt in gray. Smith was dead. Ile wan not even bona t lie altendon of being ducked or hair-pulled—a process of i never omitted in the ease of coming white. Ile tins seve nored. For it ler time Smith till ie.) limiseif to the of pouring into the eard of tip iv (.7otigressmen the story of Its told, i n thin any, hee/11ne quit reerible person 11l oleWurfill alien,lll %,ee.llMr the ha I ri tumour ni mit his '.:tet • to make .'t it moment of eapt emus II of tln• Lint
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