mocratic Watchman. , 1m Y P. DRAY MEEK %%. I . 1 . If I ‘7l. 2 per Annum, in Advance E 'l' l'.l Morning, February 3,1871 bout Respectability c- bc;tlll.. II.' 1 ""led• e"'"I ' 1 "'" : ‘‘,' -Itotil I Own. 1, ICI . ito)Sl El prr In Ililll4. h;l4 to ettlir II I- tOJI , L) do,t if1(.111:e111 1. , r tl).i I n .t .1 th iii 1111'11 1.”,h.1 ray the hca.it ti, - ..I.l•rhir .1 ~ 1 i '1 Jik %% 01l „ 111 r, •• I= ;61 tm'A NNIJ, LI nod , sesseott of wealth ' i‘f • that tile I -• lilt. I I.:II 1,00 rt. it , rt r. IgEMEMIZE•In= 11. 11, 6 , 01ii,r1 , 1 111 MEM I=l I 4. r I 1 liort .Ira kl h, (lien. I )ti ILr• ottorr.u%, it Is 1 ,0 1:11 ,',. OH, I I,llid li I+ t“ii4,ll'ti II ~~n~L V~lun make an lioneo living, and that anv with ,s lurk enuLL•- 1,12111% nn llle.froPil =I pi'll , a1111111( 0 . c.I I tlel nit. (lily ( , l• 11 bender it I-, I/r, t, I.tlmr 111 the I tile 11 11 r. Hie 111111 , , aitV.l\ !lull the It f EMI ht'r tuf.lo4oti, fk I 1..0r .g.rl ‘‘i It) I - ; k h‘i lii .1••1 t 4.1,1 her rinikto% er .. 60,1,.e red g, I-, I•1,11 , rt jrli• htl aae \V. take it grt illaj.rrils “r , ui 1.1,r itn,l noun nn• Intel ‘‘elt :,11.1rilt, girin it lie I •limt I let, .',1i11111,1 e 11111111111/1..1 ,lif•l'lf. 1 Jll,l lk ,1,11 , 1.11.t+ Cil•tiltlit, rx tht• 1,117. iv 11.1 r:), girth imr wealtl,, Lul I.ralui„ d I kr. r4-4,,,et,,1 ',chi le titre rartildtrig :,111e!e ing wli it we NL,r ru 1 out. Ironnrnhh• to Inhor ith 11';:f )0.1 of frowl.s of reforr, or of the snevr+ 01 tho-r ilrY pot a•nrt h young ruin and every voting elide tyor to outhfully lin heir whole duty in whatever u life it hit. plea•re , i God to •nr, Thug will they make lin CS an honorable, even though humble, nature. 'he Globe crte• out lor tht• re ANDY ORTIN 170111 Hu -not, Clint if (;It 1N 10 nine vnnin 10 (he itellilhhenfl.l nrrt nhould untuediatedy and give Il nu nil "poi (1011 I the Cabinet." And lute it this? -4n "our Andy" (be for the dreadful dineare that ed upon the vital' of Radical- Vell, well—who'd a (hunk it? net now a great tima is being the returned Feriiane. Their Bweeney's hotel in New York n crowded, but just wait till in take tin the line of march du's happy shore, and Kee bow C their pre.ent duitlttore Nllr ny them. Revels lliittu Nei I I ", the Ileir1 ( 1 Selitttor l'ortgteQq, g.es out ()Ince on the If b of neNt. Om:4 relic mg that body 01 the Hi : rtna, Ihttt li:t4 re+tc.l 111 , 11 it eivr siaB two Daroo,r li,, a hole official torm, 111 vet been a "no account" tly,!_!,•r, an l 11;14 done noilliog, lor hi. ry or hi rAeo. At the t%34 nui lr i rr him, arid %%hPii lip rft %%ho.. Nt.ilc II 1',111% ii" )7) :I,l7l,l'n:own crted, 11.17•;) It ,li it 1-i 1111:1„:111:11 II 4 .n: . Clef' for .nri , l ,11•,( lug L.l. II .1•4,21i.1il ME m ,pt Al:wpc or ti-11,_: I.l' 10 . 1111 .1, 11,. ,10 .!1,1111 , 151' It 311.1 I; id 11.1 N :t I\ 111,i,•1,k1) I h lo •• ,1.11 Ihr!! . .-1 I.OllOllllllW' 1.1 61 lok,ll I 0l• I I t• ON Ile I Ls' 1 01 If. it, ft f t pr. -, t t I . , rlic 11,, • tt,,‘ p, 11 ,%11: -:1:1 I.IH, 1111 A 11:111'-l.111111: H 41,, all, 011 tjy• r~ln mini ,01 !mole. I 0 IL rij lls 11-11,9 r.I ' \[.•n .. 1 whirl. r' rr 111 S Itit. .r Mr. HP ei nr ads M. lulu 114 tl• to , tel mu!, fir hunt lip that pottr awl pas 4,1,1 and Join» 1/..11. 1 erh.lp , //e can `pare her nnother tiny contw 71(04,2'- 01e w.r1,1 ha+ g,alo• Ini pr,..pert)a-1% luni for 111, Uuu ME !Cr he -, lit . Val, iirl,rlm %vlll,ll uil be the Itittmt elleetttal way of .strc"ln rlag m Il regret Hie aI,II the menatonal roar. Rt r 1 , , 11,1Jet1 EX1.111 . 71% , . /11 ,, 11\\% ‘l . hen the hill c!larteriltv MI 111'11111a I I frer1•111 ,inipean port .•:I the bitteart ,e;11111 . Ii n 411115 r t , t)wr du,, It ISIS fl , lllat it ttaltttrtt .1 a itrtt% r. 11,1 r prop•riy 1 , 1 • , h ,-1.1 .1 I, ;op 4l t 111.• • 11111 d ~ //14111, ,•1,111.0 11i limn., Wv 'tot Lim,/ Itic 11 yr I 4.r Id the CI ti•t• a • tile ..1/ ‘,lll the bid ‘‘ rriVrre.l 1.. tht t',,intiottee, but it w.t+ eertainl, tt go”,l Hiltririent rea-goi, vth y I , , 11111.ifit aluengiment. em porgit ow+ pay taa, nn 1 whitmhoidd 0114 one tie exempt lw Icop er lig ttraiit it the la% inol nool: expee tall.ll) lor it brie! ',Hod oh year., hitt even that would he a move of exceed proprie,y. It mould hr oihelothig a door which eA,,g6t 10 he Grit lightly clone.) II niieh eNettir. In are , •41111 . 1 to uric corporation 01)) dem:trig" like favor, awl it h' liar) u, lorell'llt tiler,, frolll liil - it The true way 1141,1 keel, rip the hired Nit e‘vii the reiiiii4)lvaiiia allowed to ea , ' t l mlu doWII, an It t , trying to ‘lo Alter all the trouble and ex p , •a II ni I,ax been incurred to take the 1.4-timim, we tin,' it pronounced, bt reliable author itt, a !allure, %Ve ate td / that it has heen Olken inn ver luo-t• and unreliable way, and 11111. A. men nolui usly incompeteut. (LIM c."r rule( cure empluye , i (0 I.erlotsu the EMI 111 rnurMe Rut we. $lll/lifIl11,111.?-111 . 11 iltl. 1 , 1.'1'11 the rule W (lit kNg s : , 11'1MM Istration rter Howe it eonie into power. Whether oiteuttoual or not, Int.l wen lime always been racketed for (Alice, nod honer the outrageous manner In ‘viovlt otßcutl duties have hien per formed. A really good wan In office, wider the GRANT ail In 1111111ra, ion, wool.) be a enriinoty. lie would be put out of countenance by people staring at 11(111. —The Tyrone Herald is terribly afflicted because Gen. !hits was elect ed United ,State] Senator from Missou ri—we suppose because BLAIR is able, talented anti made. At least, we don't remember that the Herald had any thing objectionable to otter when the dark ey lEvaLis was sent to the Senate, or ellen those three or four niggers from South Carolina were elected to the Home. The Herald is a very M„ir patter, on its own side. The End of the French Empir_g. 'l 4 lle.end 119.4 collie. I'rilnee has Irn Pnr's bit , z sorreno)erol. the ilew.l bought to lig ill Mon.ltty',. , p t ipet, :toil ballot ttelligetire eontinty , 911. .11 z 1 ,4 Fui, nrif} row?, %I{ have iti!ret , .l 'you tertll , at la , t, tool all Fr:triee, wit!' the ev,ept;oll ur i.en. loot iu; %AC, liriov been -to - rendered to the I ' tit-1.111.. The Fart-. MEM ri is I.Thu: , 11:1. , iI,. 11,1,11tv nlr ClllllllMili'd 111 Th.. 1 , 011!.1 , 11` mgr 11,1,A :0,3 -111,;11,7:111.1, 111{l' I kl II 1,, rt.ince lu 'WI' :111.1 1.1,!1.1111( , ~ •'. 'i l~• II•1- tlli •1 lit' \ I'l.lll 11E1111111 1n.. , 1 r , 111J11„IN ,•i, 11.1, I 111 IMMM=I ] , I i \ I rII Its IllL' I , -..1 — 1n 11,1 ni r •I 1 I Illlllli 11%. •I% ME. I . i :lr 11..! 1 , II- 11',111,,) !, 1, fie, rln• f ;Ill.rnrnr fl(., I ilt I torn :I-- clii I,l\ i,.cso. J:1141 =En 1 r. 1 1 ,• II Mt 11:1.„,1111111.1.fc:1.11:it :1111. hill ,a 1 ISnI 114,$ wil (lit liLe it? 11,. ling hver, 1., (4,0,1 kr hum 4111` !POI 1141' i1:14 !Well ttatterea tickh,l nn tit.tch that lie nnagini 11 . 111 , e1l flit ft•lnnil EIIIIHMENT "111,•.. c,•?1,,t.“ cxt 1,0,4 from 1 ;111\r, qr• II I+ S 4 La " """ I r" %I I,l•l4Prt 11 IJlrl ~,1 1 rhnl I lie .•ittilly Ili, 51111;21111,g 11;1 - thr• throne ol bnu•c been lit 16e Yrersi Ir tar lime I,,em t•SM II N,,,‘ that lto. oc ii I% 1101.1 France• bee 'enu• WTI - W(lll'ra I) a tile% ire al It ftgain 'Wier Line• !ON, ti thollhand tilitt cr, (11/iti all, Mt 4it (ills HI:1,11111,g, 1;11111 \ II vst the w retchcil. inurderci ul liiii \l llll was //1///;.; lii l'hila , lclpLut on the IFt 111SLILIn. Ilv n,et LIS late moo-ally, asserting that lie was prepared to do., an ,1 of 1111 a bumf lie ever Aronged The murder of Bide mary Jlottall%\s, wli? %IRS Only my years of age, wan committed on Sitiolay evving, September 6, 1 sr,s. Th, villain first decoyed her away fro lieu mother's lonise, alter Whilell lie outraged lien person in an allay ,itti,l then endeavored to cover op lhr evi (knee, of his crime hy Lin lim Anil throwing her bodyinton lemih For thie hiirrilile crime lie wan hung on Wolnei.(lay. They may tell 114 an mucli an they please that 114%),0v watt re pentant and died happy, but if much neoundrele tto to !leaven, what is the time IA beeping op the other place? In our opinion, it Is JllBl. I.llldl Wreielletl frt. this for whom the hottest corner ought to be reeert —The February 'mintier of Leis rue 11011,s, eoh led UM! published by l'R k Nott 501 Chestnut Street, iltolelphlitit, 111114 been received. It contitinn Interesting biograph ire of Hon. WILLIAM A. WALLACE, Speaker of the Pennsylvania Senate, and of Hon, .1. 11. Wren, Speaker of the !louse. with Otraite, besides touch other Ini erent mg matter. Leisure Hours is a gool magazine, and is fast gaining in popular favor. Price s'2,ot) a year, -11tir cotemporary, of the Lewis town Democrat proposes to publish a new paper to be called Faet Line Jot tings, If its character iff to be in keep ing with its 11071IP, or course it will be just the reverse of the Democrat. I h 11,e (;vrtfitui tofu' , tin =MEE Wl\ ti this I= II ~~„ =EI EWES 11111 I ' ll--I, LAI/ 1 , .110r her What Next? rife Pup(' says that the vote taken in Prance wan on the occasion of the ideb/scite, and, CR 11108 t of On r readers will remember, the vote was an over endorsement of NArot.i.fiN f - ' , :fice that, great eventli lure Iran-pirisl ; war has bronglit, calami ties nod noes nntobl to the wreelc and f firnsge the N trol.cos, dynasty q,,,,f i,i o, and oat of eilliON rind tern', 811 hour, the new repul , K throwlloilt claimed dechir:ttom on the ground that jhe (1 Rita (i ^ l.l(lti I I \ 11'11 wit r(cet‘Cll t F.fttlel.illti nr eti 1 , 11101 W111) , 1111111i 11g tlit ititli Ihls, ihe people ol l'ranee di,l elelnr ,, e tipporting its nit•n atiel to the hillev , t extent, mul!ion, %%, 1..t,e NVIIII%II treating the ie I ~;i~ei•i ior the sllrscl%. I The rviimrl,4 of I lie Chd er• a rc 1(11 ‘,:*T.tri., lineal that we re•tathle-le them 'l4rr - lie• e•n,wrnl Itordcau , ILr be Nero 01 orti• eemnte• ‘.; ik i 1 , r111:1k1. 11-elt vw•nre' a g :111,-.1 It ...flys. 'r•lic Wipe I I huu t 1 , :t 4 I lan :1 gt•nt•tul (1.011•,11 thr ch,itilhcr• Thr %%IN t.. r .on the 4.1 rcioilim 10,1 1 1, C 0.1 .0 . t1 , 1 mend., !Iwo ,tt l't the I - 0111, whet' ti.e .1 . go% ortuovnt II ii \SIII 11 . 1:11011111 1 1111.1 li , :11 'Oil , \\ li:I(tlir 1'... , (1)( aril 1,1 . TII4. ~t ar.• a nmiru I.'l .11 , 1 0111% pvllln • ni It gre.tl iwin% antio , 1,1 OP, en the SO, (,1 h • 1,1114 i% arrivv , %%,•II )o,%cever, that Po, 1,11 , innl V.l` (1111.1 not loe greatly 010 1.1140111'r 11/1))) 1111.1 1 , 1111111;2,4 0 n (,/,,be vtatll.ll. to 1..t,1 it our fi l •tio4 "to rui. vdiat ILr I.e. ,-lattirt• lots ihrhe spurt lit iirAt ii MIME by Paying that "one month draggrd un slow length along.lind 1, «Litt tiry '‘,l(l dine, then no harm has been .h , ne, other than the wtt,ting (31 lit/ touch VII( Mille lane Metter waste the tune, Inoset,t.r, than to Iniftim prove It AS 1 . 1,1 - the ""111`. ll*With Hint hay dragged 114 ti),V length along, it lute "got lip lip and got '' , 111141 about 11P+ Innt AS Itily \1'1• ONO, it wi•lil last enwigh Irnl os., List lur 114. Itul (111 . 11 the ,lobe ru•u trill deers gll ,luu•k enough shout, e can't may that we er nrlly oader4tand to what you reler Rut, it it a apoi't right, tvliy didn't your Itado•al leCnwa in the Il urvcdefeat it? you I ;tee tell id a majority there 1110 N, soil the loggei.it halt of the had he laid at your door, fie a matter of course. The ftc nuorrues are illnly reerottsttile for what !Joe. I liroogli the Senate You fellows rail I saddle your nasty lionise melts 11)1011 IN —About Senator ltt csALea the Hadien) journals just now have some very hitter things to say, arid all be cause lie Waft chairman of the Con, nottee that made such an unfavorable report on the Malin of I.l'NnU I. to COI 141 min ' s Heat. But the Senator can stand It, we gutless, He has considers. tile more brains than all the Radical members of the Senate put together, and it matter to him, particular Iv, what that party says about hum Mr, It • h , ti.rw is a lawyer ct emtnent Flintily and a man whose private and public character Is above reproach. lle knew what he was talking about when lie made that report, and the All ly comments of Radical newspapers upon his action in the matter are as nothing to him. lie looks fur cos . menilation to the Iwo( to the paid advocates of poliucßh prostittb ---Tine Southen a May/nine for Feb ruary hue been received. It is pu L- I+Hhed by Murdoch, Brownie it 1101, at 166 Baltoniore street, Baltimore, 81111 IN one 01 the beet magazines in the country. The yearly pr)co in $4,00, but It is lull y worth it, as it contains 256 pages of solid matter. Every northern man ought to have a copy of this Southern Magazine in his family, monthly. --Fon a long time there has been a war of words, In reference to the late EDWIN M. Svswronr,in the Galaxy mag azine, between Judge &Ace, of this State, and Senator Wtteonr, of Massa chusetts. In'the last letter of Judge BLACICB, however, the Penator is Non pier ely ii op. Br tee is too tench for him. It 1, , the tight of a plot y against a giant. The Radicals Wisely Counseled The Hunting'lon Globe' treats its Ratheat readers to a short homily upon their tituyotiis week, taking as its text our rentarktampon itg opinion of the I.egislatare, The (date does well to colla t.! its party, and we are glad to perceive that its remarks are founded upon wisdom.' 11511 the Rad ical party a score or two ofjournals, 11:4 11011,'.inulepvndwit 1114 the 6/06e, Ihe+e 111rAi he , 11/111' bilpe of a. rotor !nation in that diitetion. lint the trouble i., that party ' pays ,in heed In COIUIRC/, hat guea taiAMl /onNly, rochle , fly trod delinhlly, 1n it hnp peux that it- at 141611'0 , 18 it•Tlf in the IPI The fotielsyr it p. 14 to met bend and ent,, (h( qiiieher trill the pet,ple from the terrible meitbit. that I,otv rely [won their en ergu•",. Cr.llll' - \ 1-11 over (I itriie!, ,veck, ati• and 11.11• , c. ()C(..ifir... the Ira/. ',ern in catching al any "-11:10 . lii Illy f% lllil, Lilt 111 11111 1-illll . ll 1/1/:11 111 mt. 1,110/h. ?lilt SI, It 1111111,-1 nl 1 1 ,1110r1:11 4 a ae ‘l,l fit Nn iliif the il.viblicar, We, 11. lwen till init,•11 , 1) . ,,r1 ,, ‘,1 n 1 1.,1-1 ai..l 1101 o%1•11..l 11.r+ lilt 111 P 11:1111:11 rani. ,r 1 \Ve, liter 1111 1(401)Int$Q, kite bci•mni• 11n,11,1 anti Valli, nwl liar liii , lll‘a.T.l 11:1‘11 eal7:!lit RelVlfig Munn their 111:11,,r11), they hioe LI party that Ihete I rea.oa In nll thinro, and a limit t,)l,,rhearailev. 'flit. Dein torah, on the nther hnnd, every twr‘e i 4 or,.telfe,l for ors, at the overthrow of Iterlo6llcail mos‘er. lielouldirtitim will 1() %%ell to perceive anti I<tims thin fact, and oar 1111.iliber4 Ie I.egi-lature Nhullhl dldut; they may du , stil rfrue.N ht twentpt , ',obvert to 111 Oh' Oli!c IWO I . ollEorlnity WIIII Illf . lr 11111) 11,11/0/,,. rind - greed of itosver among Ne rtitithettti rotiteittiv hew resulted in the uverthrmv ut the itepuldietkri party in ninny' Status itud reeent IV, 411 1 , 1 it the e‘il , nut roneghed, 11r 11111 he+e pooertrout the ritio :Sla g letrate i i " 11 1 1111 IL II MESE I=l itveoln Precepts vs. Prao Uce The people (.1 Ness Eliglaii4, 'layman I exchange' alino , it tionoloionsly voted "Yor the of race Cor the per ' petuatioli Radler! rule, }et they do not practier what they preach They, thein ,, elseft, cling fo elide, par titularly to the aristocracy ill wealth. i,ssln•lher nuanicd through the protits of the riser trade, or the .llricaii slate lym in it trade, or the high taritl, or untaxed property in the Hhape of war debt bond.. They can mull the Alt-lean afar oth, and, like Wendell Plitlipm, keep the duvky- con ol tqll front between the wind and their nobility They are the endliwh ttruuocrary, the choddy arid - erats, who !lever Qiitrer poor, but lion est men or women either, to enter their front doors, or 101 l in their parlors, or intimacy with their 1401)4 raid ilaugh , • tern. We rubinw the billowing faint picture, colored of course, as furnished by one Dr, liollanda Englander, to :-.;criliiier'n : "While our line New England girls are bemoaning the lack of yisLifig ;Hen, and the teareity of beaux who are mar ringeahle and mean marriage, thereoi eIIINS of Soong wen whore they Irft riot regeogliele at AIL yet ago aril furnish to the next generation its Wen of enterprise, of power, of position and of wealth It in not the sons of the rich who will, ay fl rain, renrntti ring. 'nit cone °Nile poor will get rich ; and they are to day, drudgimr in offices, and counting rooms, Me, •'lnu ew, and machine shopm, 1 I,lllil Iribl,lllllCllll4, the I? AllO, In (Well, live years, will r I the Imhof) so politer • alai financially ery of them tnenny to lie married ; ...cy will, as it ruts, make excellent husbands; they are all at work trying to.win succcess. They :tie nt,•n Mho ti , 1111.1 be easily improved by •.1111 by bringing them Into good, leitelbgent society; yet they are as little noticed as if they were so many dogs. Virtuous young men from the country go into the city, and live for years wallow tiny society, are re gitrile.l by tl e tashionable young wo men with indifference or contempt ; but those young inert have a hold upon the future; and when their success to won, in whatev er field of enterprise rt may lie, the fashionable sill begin,' to claim them as belonging to their own 1111t11- I.er. We regret to say that, as a rule, the young men for whom n position has been won by virtuous and enterpris ing tethers, amount to but little in the world we rt•purc (0 say Hutt com panions chosen Irons those who bare their.ll,rluties to make and their poei. are those to whorn well Lroi W 01111111 can generally with safety entrust herhamanese and tier- Hell:" —lien Butler sustained a signal defeat on Tuesday, in his attempt to keep out Hon. 8. A. Corker, Repreaen tat i%e elect from the fifth Georgia dis trict. Notwithst uulinyt Bitiler'e pas s'tonore notteals 1 , , party prejudices, Corker wllt , admitted by it large major ity. II %, s Weekly publishes a por trait of (len. SCIIENCK, the now ininiE. ter to England, which will not be apt to captivate the fancy of the people. According to that, he is one of the ug liest and most villainous looking Men in America, and will be likely to ere. ate It PeliBfilloio et the court of ti t . James. We hope, for the honor o f fhe country, that Sour•ick is holey than he loohs, for, it lie 418 not, our in, tere4.ts at the English court have been confided to very Ind 111114. The II +s erum ought to be liasitintdoed for print nig Filch a'ra.t;allv lootang Thv I.ltheaqter Int( ftwenrer, rell/llrkti 111 relerel/re 10 the auditor oceriAton to rei. l („ our di-tiugiii4l,cd lellow 1(1", 111 the 11,110Wle ' g 1011111elltilry terms : mete du 11,1 11, 'I :-.l)ttvlrly id rtolliv t*.otto‘, 1,, nut•iv (.11(4 bn Ak,llt , sl to ttrta3 11. i 4 3 111,01 01 I , ollv .01.10 11/1 11,0 , 1 1.10/110•t1.111101 1111141111 0111 1.0111% 1,1 111.1, I. t. 11, ,ill 4 lair!) h I , p 1.,. th. t 1111,11 v,, Ow , 111110, 1111 . 1 , „ I, nt,vl trot 011,14 , 1 1 31 1 / 1 111 , \ 3110 . 111010 0h„ h .11 .11../1111./11 if, 1•1.' "I„ n WOlllllllOll --It that I.(11 tor.i Al,,itrON nllll SI M\III 11 111 illtiKe n y f ur d wr reemi..llll(.(roti It the 4 \Vs. hs.}... II ).s {nn ul nut 111 prs.i.med 111 r tt. NU icr , . 11(.11 1111.1111 pfl/1,1), , I ii/l4be of :1 Ole abl/Ve 11101111,1, I, agjc,. So/111 a 1011 V, 1,111 Ilideeb be it hupr ref better (11111 er lnl Il111,! 71 li(' 801 l The United States Treasury ! At hi , t the. tell u, that the States Tiett.diry p ni Wirdditgtou, Then %‘e read nl the alumna of lion ey therein contained. The people look to lorged, doctored noel niireludde rc 'babe their head:lllnd nod then', toid 14 well. I'll kilt., utherr are default ors eery ,13), bat the I !wed States Trea,otry good for it, runt Cu the tubber) Sri on! Nit ill(' TreaHury noi iti \Va. , ll it Is in the a rms and izou,l tml,cle.4 05 A it: erican laborers. lo:ffivr what !heir poltiu•,e, tea t eor loreigo born, Chrifitoto or inn del, Jew or 4 ;ctifllo, c hile or blarh. . . The Trea,ary of this country is not located at Washington. It IA in the litetone-, of New Eng.. Into . 01) the prattles ia the West, in the rive and cotton fields of the South, on the rivers aunt lakes, Hauling oir ii land seas, In the forest., handling the axe, in the room where women prick the record of their aunts into the ends of their lingers , nu the ottoes,the fields, the shops, the others, Cite stores, the buoin e , 4 plans of the land. • 14,d every arm that labors today be ..trreteti with palsy or oralplia, arid then tell 11 , 1 where will in the ratted States Treasury to morrow! Let druth overtake Llie exempt tine nn•rats who 11‘ v ur I , llpriemB awl draw inlerept on their boribii to night, mid see how nitieli le.s will be our labor to morrow' Let the prison iloors close upon the thieves, plunderers, rind Int vocketerm 1,0,% in power, under the protection of the President, whose partners are thieves, and nee how finally 111111101/8 will he saved to the Treasury of the ['lilted States —to the worltinginen at once' Every workingman in the land 18 the Tremoiry to a certain extent. The looney to pay for (;oveinment in bite the blood draa u from his stool arm. Et.ert idler who pays no taxes 14 a ridilier 01 the Treasury, and it is fur the living, breathing, working, endur ing, huniani/eil Treasury to say it it shall protect itself; or sutTer the rob• bery, corrruption, 113111 weakness of the nation to go on. Let the "Treasury I tepartnient" look well to this /natter behtre this tone m the coming year.— l'utneroy., Democrat. ---.1 roue l erlldcnt of the Cincin• rim! ('mtitiriet ti/ gives the ColMwing vomit ,11 nn interview with II F. Wade, one //1 line ';/11/ I ).)Iniligo commission-. ers, m reference to his accompanying the expedition. The President finally ordered that I chum!.! go. The Gojerrior (Morton) directed /lie to take, my letters to Mr. I',4ife who, with him son, was stopping with Viet. President Colfax. This was on Sunday, arid the Vice President is a pious man; still I ventured, and ring. log the ()ell at the little white house on Lafayette Siiiiitre, the blackest kind of an cufrnnrhi.ed, or reconstructed feminine, elll//e /4/ 11/e door, with the whitest kind of it young Colfax in her Arnie. 'l•he futtmly had all gone to church, Mr. Node and hue eon with them, and would not be back "fore I o'clock,ear• tin." I started thr the Arlington, and haul gone but a little way before 1 met Meeere. Wade and eon. 1 herded the letter to Mr. Wade, or., as directed by the Oovernor, Me looked it over brief ly and maid : "Are you the man ac credited from the Commercial to go on this expedition 7" "I am." "Is your name u 1—?" "I.t ie.". "Well, your Merl there are a pack of damned pier rillam, but the Preeident has directed nee to patio you, YOU will meet me on board the veneel in New York, to mot.. row." "Very well," acid I ; lu rll walk over to the A and see Mr collipliqe my emits°. (tient. 14,r lv;i% ing Ilie e% ening." • Doh, P n water damned pretty guerrilla," and that vies the lest I heard nt Brother Wade till I ea w llinr at the truin. We hope the Ctommercial will not I'4l jentnim at the partiality shown by Mr. Wade to deeignritifigr it only an a ".I whil e he stills the ll)e , elitfi , iLomle, "I lie lunndeet.roean• sot paper n, the tititte,.."flic Leader still wears the belt. I=l MO
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