Bellefonte Democratic Watchman. ------- BY P. GRAY MEE4 ‘ s ,jllE W. MARRY, AlitiOMTl. EDITOR Ink Slings —bent will Hoon ha here, but we've q uit lending —Oar firemen will terpsiehore on the; Ifab instant. A large time is ex rens!. exrqueen o 1 ~pain onrriveigits ' 03S pounds, but then she ix still get oil bigger. nose is it leading feature, but that is no reason it um) should be led around by it. Ink tiling iniorial Iti dull Ode week. Our devil couldn't think of anything smart. ' _G. Ifog saw his rhadow last Tlitia. day, and, as n consequence we lialr'e lifel Heine rough weather niece. —The tafatneas Irk °nth has at butt been repeated. White HMI Irma the ti,ettli can hereafter get ink, Congrese. _The New York T, Mune at last e Ihnt n promi , c to pay tan ' t Ilow are you, trreeollaell? he Colo ler ./mottul ratty + lhnl to 111131 I'lll.lllll, lecture rn , lucen tt dehire -t hcrt• will he no Parton tlwle Il,rn%et I; Itt. Fl IV ‘C/I4 61) )eflr4 ‘ll4 Li-t I'rel.ll 11 ell heiler Dull NAC/Irlt: I,lly, /MI go lo !Inlaying • tilt' r ttceL 'milt There ;+n ~,11 1.11• r% Vi, ,, l I liih;!, It , oveti 10, OF s I 1%5 ig L..1111 , 11 , 111' 4 A OW %% 11110 II , 1110114 4. , itt. , rin in /,',/,,thl‘ersit 1).11:1 %1111 ,It• II" 11,11111. 4,1 1,0 r) Ihing , tioicr the 1,1111 II u I LI), 1 , 1.0 Y) nl p nu rd Premulent .111,1er of the 1te.1101.1 nn Somer-et ,INtrict to thr. plttee .1 utige 111(1.1.t ea-ed. —Tiff 'Molt, 7 ' l LT(O , I hay retirol Iron: tile /// irie:n/terit, alb:1 1, ufbrbitt tel re table:li the Gobier: .Iqr. We 11.1:11. Til TWIN yll OHM( 111er gte4o.l3liin„ , , otl n. the number of him I'n rv,n ttl tritlrl CCIIIIIIII lIVI7IV trlViok can he Ilia connection with the r'itiotut N•si truce/ .14 awl It lo 11,14 W.,to Nwindlo, font It lip hill homilies', and ic - r, hint, If to have to m1(-'11111'. tre I,Hter Illlil 111 hewer, and find """I" , g' l "o's new "v:i"e 1101 ee the 1:w-tontine to he proved It liar. by the moiler of a neighbor thinge, 111111 their t•iteet, "I"riti." l ("I"e- t the pel.ide, and, to day, the limn who, I id he I but a Couple 01 N (•111"4 3g,), W:l4 1:0111(41 to the 111kOli Ll till' iliajorli, of the ‘lnt•rloan IYop!t• 114 Ivry lota.iie-, indeed 111,14 Hirt] W.llto, of the Ty ii 'Ord. will ron.i ler 11'111,1r ti,•thlo• lor t., lect,ir, nu die 'll oleiarit We II be oil —We devil Who limed to live in New Fit ,ay the girl. ‘Oli.h diet g 4) Wit 4111 lior.eback, ndvhir.l,l , lle le t o. Perfectly liorrid ! 111'11111W I (114 ii nJ l'rettv 10211 prire to pm" lot a “ r a•..•"—htzlipr even than the• !kn. r pal , l for 111 it hat ME - c•lit.rof Hip nine Blade i 4 a lutppy man 111. ‘vit4! ha. [leen pre.ented with It wa.hmg and .1, lIMV tV:V4111 . 4 ii I . 1,1.1 Nleiltttt NI:119r V F. 14III• Is F. it Ili , 111%11110)V.! 10 death Lt tinuiF itir2ll-4 let The teri sogemtirtg varium4 reform. , Mayor Aboald do like the printerm— coakign all Nueli to the %sa•.te hamket. —A poor fatherless aid motherless girl, aged 100 years, has just died 'in Virginia from an exeemot 1.11. t. of Jo basso, norgs supposed. !lad alit Ict lie weed alone, Pile might have lived 101 her Dine Caine. —The Rpecial election in the fifteenth retircaentative district to fill the va cancy canacil by the death of Mr. (. tvrloo.L. re.oilted in the elect ion of Gait i I.y a majority of 456 rote... —An old Indy named Eva. N uvLe, living near Dfritlrn , who Wag born tioreetinie imlNei l itent to the deluge and writ' generally ariptiose'd to he a Inm- Bred or ro years old, WWI ha rried to death butt Friday in her own bootie. , —Congressmen Dtwrs having Nile ceeileil in ()neighing the enolgehniNls 4 " stkindle, The Paper remarks that Ctineerigaiso is no disubuca callous fellow, hilt it isittally too tal that he should "lie, eat up for Dawas to peck at." Our cotetnporary is getting face- --bran named Knew, came to Viessi,nmes's near Duneannon, while the family were at supper, and - play. fully commenced to smash in the win• lows. Not being able to see this in the light 01 a joke, as it was no doubt intended, the Itiesst.gmerrs attacked and captured the festive cues. He struggled hard to get away, but didn't. lie had and he didu'lltave enough of muscle, man. intit VOL. 16 Grant and tho Tenure-of-oMo° Law jhe PreBith'lli failie l t nited I, 4 LYI.SES S. Nl', uuw erica out for Vie repeal oh the Tenure of olive act. Ile finds that the Ittw which prevents him turning, out liwuivtcftl tAllee Hold ers is 1111 exeuedingl;itkronvetount one, and hence desires tepeal. \Vhen I(,..,JbliNsos: Piesnleot t however, aillerent opinion, and at that lime it n« lirgt-,1 rr Ills ell'ortm to hate Cl/11 1 _11'sti •••0 1,111(1 till l're,olent as to phroot 11111111 mi 11111 u :ink th....e members of hi 4 C.tionet, ai..l ti t 141111/.1/1/I.l*, who rehNed either to eonlotni m policy or to rug the!' portfolio- , N“lv hoi%eVer, the ,hoe 1 , 1 whirig OH , n iter toot, and Sir(:rerun F hamgrown under Ih,• torment. NVe lI4eI 111 helie e in the Tenni,. "t " 4 that the ought 1., 3111,1%1,1 1(1 arp)mt Ith , l all the k,1111.1.L14 "". l e l 1 " 1 8 I 44111 Pk"'"" lu litet 1111.1 %1;141111` 1•01411,1 \ 11 111.1. P.W ,., t when the lt,tAle orthr to NCCIIIP their own einlti, Tuissed the law 11(144 upon I lie .tlOlOl. LU,I, 111 Owl Ir IV, ticu, IlttlN 1, thee lintel nod glove %vitt! S 1 A 71 1 ,1%, '\r , a sycw,,,,llto -.111•1.011. It. be Ilttittitl it, Ile wants it reite:Ll ICI 111111 /4110 r iii l• 1 11, Lnt %% I. H 11111” 1 111, , U. 1.111 /l I either repeal or oio.l tly it tip 1,1)111e .rr l'or hi. emit , • o,Annl Preeidvnt .lotts,ilN, ue thim mattcr, tier. GuiNT's cheek ought to tingle lorever wall the blis4l/ nt ~ ) ,21111e.. Ile 'ivied meanly, corltemptil,k, ouira;; , •oo.Nly An,l Ithe I ,r I,,rgettitig and Iu la Ills 01 , 61 .1 and wii Lvkl rrirl 1 . Let r,llur rmirlie nun tthe (ilt IMEIMEM =MEI liii.lica I rie, letper-1 vt wild get .11111 P SEEM Sllt'll tall% 4 •iu•cr r I'“%lEst.l IrloW 111 pwlmbly :is MEE= es,r Ile ern, m lt, being rural ,07), 4,1 papt•ir, in the 111.1.11,14411 (if - I , i 41.1 v rill i 44 :11-44 4.41 t 441 I 1.-,4 ) .:t44:444 - 4)1 illel4:t .bolt ;41441 \141•441A1y /),)1444.44,/, :4111)44444t I. :Ar t ...4) :14 the 14. r 111 . r j 1,11,1•1, ilk the te ette or/ y I ell a I lie 1,0 1,1q;•1111, 4-4 ;1,•11144.t141t) 41044r14411,'.1- , 1 1.)-4 11;1 min., .4, 11441 4)1 the 4.:1)1144 recri, 4,11,s Lim 1-m4)4411w I+l 441.1antiuryolorle of w 1414•14 ire 111,11 T ' , lll, 111.1 rim 11 1 4114 high 114 . " 4 21111,01). I r they is fititing, the should Ilhse 10 i,,ww what JP! Illi.lllll I. 1261912 Thefael is, Muck POMEROY IH real ly the moat +4l/ili'l l -1 1 40/ 1005 papaw? man this country has ever produced. Ile is a tirelesss worker, a man ot great originality, ttoda bold and fear ot whatever he believes to be wrong. This is what has wade hint so many enenitert, and given him such a wide reputation throughout the country. That lie call . /i.Ol 114 owareely pos•thle first, bee.oi,e he neat Sol, second, because los energy and prime verenee won't allow 111111 10 fall, and, thirl,•heettiv.e he is too goo! a him news man, and hit too good basins. ,, tnen about lime io /I , lllitt the r.liillll geney ot such a thing ;IN failure. Both his palters are in the highest rime ol prospezity, and sliow 110 Slgali of 1118 , 0 I UtiOrl, IVlott optics.; the lads to thut Buick won't fail, It. 111 he can't he broke down. Ills politteal NIIMts wound them to death, and ohen they inlk oleeit los fittlure, their wish to the lather or the thought. We wioh we were only as sore of niforlone He We are of Nies. PomEttov's present and future prosper —A little-boy, playing in an Ohio graveyard, recently, pulled a tomb• atone over and killed himself. "STATE RIGHTS AND FEDERAL UNION." " BELLEFONTE, PA., FRIDAY, FEB. 10, 1811. The State Convention No ill)/P lens yet been met for the meeting of the State Convention, but the general impression seems to he that it will 116Yernble sometime In March or April. Ac a nant her of the delegates have already been chosen, and as there 11111 seems to be no reason why it should be deterred, we think thnt the sooner it is called together and accomplishes the %Nish it 6aH to if., the better tt o ,i 1 he party. Ity all alean a let lIH lia file C4/11 beliire the tIPW , ;wide. 11 we ,14/zio!,there well Sa. ttitd J011111 4 10(1, ali.i unm take'. lip tag matte'' , 1ie.a.1,4 toiftv uumLrr of ‘,1% ~• 11 eh .1, PO that the C.li%ention might to he held under the a pirm tionment t 11.1 t now prz'%'llll , ‘. hi I II lillll. Of t ./(31$ 1 , ,,111(1 , 1 „i-.I th,tt. the Cmi‘ettitoli he held the 14-1 with pril. ISltt why not hold It ' There in III) conlengviiev dt.iwwlent uln,n the thegi.dalllre that cr behove the ,00tier not eittidtehttett ate In the liehl the Letter will he their eliati- i• lair ,L Let 114 elevt nirr deletlatt, -.ffir r(trl‘en , l,rl ‘O,ll 111, I ' irr root p•traln ;111ii not Walt nuUl lurnt Slorl, !Owl+ of trade get under hill headway Pohtir., like all other 1111 , 11104., 011011 to hate the fall attention of the people who are interested in its reKtilts ; and, therefore, all eleetionm and (;onscotto'u' might to be held at time. when their imiida are not engreir.:ied with other thotge, 1 st ral e - —That rotten piece of pohtical car neuter work, Gen. GRANT'S cabinet, about to go to pieceM again, It 14 flow rumored that on or about the Ills of March BRNJAIIIti nurceed (Tay. 1 4 '1511 as Secretary of Stlii•/eniitor NronTOY lake Tior ICI ire in Hie Treivoiry lilepitrtment nn l .loos, \V ronNA) etep into Coe f Pi.t twister I 'n urraiwiiioniii, 114 i•ro• Lt :trld liter, lioth in nit •iil l‘ ill nn; =IIM been Ine motto ~1 I a .1 li NVOI1 . ( SIT', th, 111 , p hhol.l :I %It'll 11+ 11111 , T/1 , I' IZE w: I iLit nrettA rot. model' y nll.l I ,I; NT m eAi11111•1 B il l Itotter, in tile State D•piirtment, will he a ppectarle hlr the nations to t' lit . :It MtIRTON in Ole Trev.urv, or /14 Poßtniamter I:erieral, inny petbalui lie endurable, but flf Tf,l , It in the seat of M Ajle V And \V} BST I. It is WI ,uurage. SIMARD and Fian are bail noutrli, but liITTLIR iP a thollPfttiii wm-se The insulter of Wollll`ll ,-1,04,ti thief of n nation -"prne nonistcr" or the United Stales! What i tarry 1 •—Report now says that (ten. I tut ni is very unpopular, and that hreats have been made to shoot him. This seems to be the general late of the French officers in this war. And ii does really seem as if a little shoot in some Of them at the beginning of the war would have 4one some good. They have all been failures from the nerd go. The world is surprised at the ease with which their military reputations and themselves, too, have been crushed out of existence. We were told that Tttocau hail written a i rte military wort., and that he was lino-might soldier—in ell probability, ihe man detained by Providence to de lien France out of the handi of her e,eintes. lint he, too, Itassfailed Rite hi , predecessors. He was the hem of the boor, but all the great expectations eioored in hint have been disappointed. It is said he wants to go to Brittany and retire from public lite. We don't woinier,he feels no. For a time the desiinieS, hopes, wishes, blessings and prayers of hi■ country reined epon his shimbkrs. But just when the present e was the gre ,,L eA t l i e broke down. We don't wonder he feels crushed, humih• ted. Poor Taocutt Grain clovators—Ryo cocktails d r ( .ait,,,L4 The Governorship—Hon. Win. A. Wel- lace \ Ml\ 1111 1 heat ,111110 :1 111116 1 er Of , oar I ) Otilo1 . 111111.! \ t • fi3ll , t, are 111111- (101,111 g Ike 1111.111 L, Of 11404 W A. %VAN I,trE, as a c4lld:,lllte for (iote; nor' in 1872. 11 w n old If 14105(8 Ilmt they are desiroo, of havin4 ;t good 1:MI11 , 181e 11l HIlri , 11! l 1114 f•frp•ipl/1. Ift:vr 1 1 1 nil Oil' 10• 4 11 1011, all 111 o h ,, fear le fill the gal:et:la nonal (•hir Wit' roaunrrnt(•tllh It ,1 114144 1 11; ol t 1/11i'l 'I \l . H 111110 1 . 1 ,1 1 1 /1111111 11( Or 111 d 111 •" - 41,411141 ceoognize ;he art:re, tvorkial, earle•l men 01 0117 . 14101 y 1111 1111111 1 , 0 71,.-1 ', , f enl bear \% ;la -nil Lt 11 lame! 11.1,1 '141 , , ,41111 lit 10,11, xt ell il , I, 1111 1 11 . 1111 y. In tell. I , :oir. ',lntoontvealiti 111/ oral 4% WWI II 111 11.'' IL hotter e[ - ('('(1114 e officer than NV n 1 .1. \V thl 1114110 more 110,4•I'Vilig then he, 110110 vhn!tatestood by our patty (11.47anua oloro I•ter4ine4ll%, nor 101Itled 1,,r it+ iii4.re lit -tly iiV I ‘ig ,.rousli dim] lie. :u,.1 uu n,unii that II it the tuna liteid "I the \V %I( int wtr r tli I:1 k 1 • 1.. r 1 , 11.1 hi 1111 a nr 11 11 1;,1161/1, .ilia 1101 . 11111 OW. 11' u i ri r or Ik, 11131111111111 MEM When the Democrats May Have the United States Sctiate The V wl,Bl.tirg 110 ling uiq ,porill.olon4 h.r it. Ilrini,rr tf I. .4 nuts n IV '41•,,:111 "101,,,t. oi I U,•.11. lu i1i1 .1 ,011 4lCarleti 1:111% /1.4 tlittligh the Seilaitt nI III( 1,',11111 , 1 W.4riorl 11111111 , 1 to rellitllll till.kr It tdittal ronliol lor e‘er! To sl.oyir In owl' a t Lnrl releretiee to tact. „ill sotli,e At !lie , e=siori of rot) grer. , :i there :ire, Ili tell Der.Fcrats I n the anti, ur Fort t' rr .•1,11 . ,mgrt , .., • tte II ;CM:11111111 -t Veenl4.llll), it, to filly right :1111 Hi a comp trinvolv brief I,tt•k• ttt tutu., t !Lt. potkttt at ttlitttit•xtott -411.1)1. lII.LV I%t• Hip liar It, • It 411 :I W)l.).i!.g 11111 it fir as1111•1,IlleIlrr Iril"111•111g 11111) II 'a li; , ir'' i 111 I. 1,11? r 1 irr f,, :at, lUr -l lu rt . hint !cr., I, ti , I .7; :Lnkl 1171 IMMI!EIMMII ,e.p . r:tt-, 111 the nineteen li.•publ,t Illy k:1 , 1 IX 1) , I11 /I So It will I.l' .r en sale the New York Day that the Democratic party [nay Moe p.l'.-e,--ion 1)( the .( . 11111 . 1 ,";tate... Senate ul hl X' years, and possibly lour sours. Rio there is vet another w a r by which the fouls and 1,1111%es who hat e Leen placed it, the I T MI ell SlallN Senate lit' negroe-- , . black and be sent home into the oh grunt amt di--reN,pectahility out of In lit v were taken. The 11111114 11110 which the Mongrel part% has plunged the country, espeef Illy the ltAtels n holt they ate eithirett,4 Its to the Constitution, render it ne...ersary that all the States should together ut It general con vention, 1111,1 %%110,11 the begrimed lace ut the Constitution, and clear it or all the ithominations witl4 which it has 11(4.11 Vlo'lllll tiered. Such a Constitit LIOII/11 1.11(10,1 lusts kern it Wise 10 adopt such all /11111'1,1111e111 as WOlllll render a new election for linked Staten Senntoes necessary in all the Staten. Such a Constitutional l'otill•n1/01) might also deem it expedient to matte some al let at ion in tile .Juiliciary, which would make it necessary' lor a new deal in that Deparlineni. Indee.l, It will he the easiest thing for a conven tion of the Staten in 1873 to cleare Comdit talon and the Zodiacs ut le filth of the Nlottgrel party. It w' it herculean task, it is trite, but then the Staten, 130 assembled, will be politi cally omnipotent. We nee no remedy (or the curse which has fallen upon the country except in such a conven tion. And, two sears from now, the necessity of this convention will be ap parent to all the inatenmen and patri ohs in the country. The poor dohs till° regard the salvation of the coon try from the liorrois or the gongrel amendments and illegal ants, att hope less, Juliet thank their Own stupidity for all their doubts. "Christianity, in the Constitution," Some time /mit mummer tee noticed to thew (.0111111114 it meeting held at Pittsburg, by a bodv of fituaticv,riiinelc4 rogues anti itit•te,t, over which the lion. ‘'in t . Strong, of glit Supreme Court 01 lite : - .4tatea, pre4iifed, which bad for ran object, the official recognition of 00(1111 an amendment to the national comititution. We pointed nut_ at that tline, Am clearly an we could, the hilly and ninuthiel of thin moveinent,llll4l we ventured to predict that (lie crew who liad it 111 eliarge would not pie with getting a itimitle recognition ut the ex 1-levee (.1 . their Matter made a 'natter of Stale faith, but that they would thrum!, mi.) the supreme law iiittt flit Ifi:111V sectarian cour,,c tight it: Ins (,%% -/lS IL 1011 g 111.11,..1 111.01,10 lialimiated at last ton ineinly and pliodineil constitution - could Inuit •ht to ',sent to The prrihcUnn 11111.144 nil recently 1i:1. '14(.11.1y Itt•ell veri tied. t In Wednesday of bast tvetlt the name worthit, who etiviiimOti in Pitts I Lott; during the slimmer tit 1570 set up their tahermicli• nt Philadelphia The name nolesun allay of white clitiketed gentlemen blinked through their spec taides at the Hattie set If portly limm 1111 lhr 11111(101ln. A host of dear lilt Indies, in till respects resenildireg the grandnitithei., or Pit tslimg, ()cro wed the galleries and signified their approt al of the sp e ttelies, the resole 114/.4, itte :Jokes, the gestures etc., of the constitution tinkers, by wat M ei! tenerahle handkerchiefs mid idialsinif their precious uhf henidi till their cap tdrings threatened tO ,1, 1 11 ( 'l'lll. 11,111 WlllllkillSirllll lowest 1111111!I was nut pre.ent, but his I.lllee MIA artiniraltly filled -- tint', it was more aim's lil!it--it W 11441 JllOllllll4l -ht the 11'i' .lances Pollock, whose talent tor all kinds of ecclesiastical labor, from ills humble work of coaxing candy money out of a speechless infant to buy Bibles lor heathen Africa up to the tinniness itt spreading it polemic pa't'h for the eimnittlitton, is versatile beyond parallel. The Hon, 41111FleS, tin beim , introduced In the audience, made it little niiecch abuaau<ho ni prelpill9l Units which we regard as idiom Ike safikte that it politic man was ever known m utter. A single on4t it ill suffice as n specimen IVithoiit Cod order would lie • I Here's soundness for vnti,t Upon reflection we hh,,1)141 rattier think It would, ill d er ' we wi ll h e 1.111 111141 go talli,e,r. lird ileChiti , that it c belie, e that with out 1;01 &kelt would hase be en n o s o n, nu 111..11, F. 44.14111,4, nn earth. 1141 I ill Ili tinkers 'sir nit% thing to tinker -we don't be bete those would even have been It Pollock, although such creatures its hit turn up no Met itably and persistent' IV thetas our 111.11.11,1 on HIV 11111(11e pint loritt, I ens Niter leas, ilium 011 , V 04•efl) 11111i1.111.11 all.' (-11141.111/1" In s.. I hat givoqm Ore rest of its Rio ill get hacl, to Mil 144.11 'n , lii', .1 31no , (MI his Illothron tune stinitiler at it hinter gait than we had e‘ pe,,iii..l t h e tentiirc o Tio. tin-tm...s of getting lip an "nit l notification to Cod that we nititrltle oil lout, iaUlill itlll , 9lired matilis of the States and !olioe m'i'nt iiic, i ted lu littii, we presume, in official form, under the Creat Stilt! hy Mr Fish ki n g, r Ills the atnimitiii e‘en iit the limilent 1.11,4 rag ihat !lime!, in the t I. re ' C11t144411,11111C Is HOW the .tie thing to make the Federal constitution perieet -arid these gentle [nett deviate. that illeV 11,/ (lilt 111011111 to pause until their projected work Is dote. Stunt the utictuons Pollock in his npeceli 'The spiead of (Le Ittliledhe necensi it ill the midi, prose that the hien tit 'but lallao44) lOtelloteit to he WatiOll - Ile by naving, that the time wan not fur distant when their designs would be crowned with surreys—when lied would be over till, and Jesus, Ills Son, its Redeemer and King of kings' We Oil( pause but,for a moment to note the blight co:01106mi of ideas in this paragraph. -The necessity of the oath," says the lion, James, whose brain wan netitrf the clearest, "proves that the idea of Christianity was in tended to be national." But, iinhappi. ly for thiskorti bit of logic, tl\c founder of Christianity is also the ntitlior of the injunction f , s wi ti u - riot itt Akither by Heaven, for it is (la's throne: nor liv the earth, for it is Ills foot stout ; [wither by Jerusalem, for II in the city of t•he •G rantlying-but let all yiwr comiminicationt be yen; null nay, nay," etc. Ifni passing over this trifling °hien tion to l'olloek's logic, it is to tits otli cial declaration Of the objects of him self and brethren that we desire to iii vie attention. Ile proposes to estab lish Christ as Redeemer and King of kings in this land by the help of an amendment to the Federal Constitution. This is the plait. English °Rids moves m e n' rpm the fewest words, We are to have it wedding of Church and State, and Ilte precepts of the Blithe are hence forth to have the bindles ell'ect of con stitutional prom isions, and to be en breed by process of law. We need not repeat our article of Inset slimmer slid show over again that our tore- Ctibers framing the Constitution, deliberately and wisely resolved that their posterity should he spared the 4 erini , P , , the wars, the besrt-burninge I~. , li..~~• \f~ st nke•lmi nings, the oppria-mions unbearable and the woes unnumbered, which ha, e grown iirthe 0111 World out attic meddling of the State wath relutiuns to God. They held the doctr4e that the State could deal only with it citizen as lie stood related to the State—that it courd punish only tho , e offences which touched the wel lure of the body politic—that it could enforce only those obligations which are due to the preservation of good order among its people—and that the teeouno ion of God, and the wor phi p of God were matters of individual judgment in which earl: man's con science is a supreme law higher thak an v that kings and eointhellorq can frame. We have reason to bless the wisdom or our fathers in this pariicti lar, for the marvellous growth of churches over the land under It con stitution which says polio:1g about God, is plool'Hillicient, thud 1114 ser vants need no political stimulus —none ()I' the help I lott coined: down Iron' Washington —to keep their hands busy. NO. E; • lint Strong, l'olloelc and Co , are wi4er in their generation than the peo ple that are gone. They are going to Joky,. the 1111111 ratified by the Stateq, and inatend of eaving !nen to la. eon reeled 1141 1114111. 111111114, 1111 y !neap to "enthral,. religion" for the whole to 1 1 1, 11 teill, I, o e weal big ling We are all going to be made Clti t 4l 1:1114 111 !-9110. of ourt-el%-es -jll4l 114 we bloe been made brethren awl lel low 1•111/1.114 of 111 e Irene nigger 1,1 rplle of lill-Cl4 1111.1 liy the 1-31111' J 1 1 ,10,4.1. I . lar, 1.111111, 1 6.1 118 way he dew., anon,. tit IV be Ttirk,z, and 'peel mune ,Itte tile Itl he "Heathen l'hinee" "I,v tial Ilult rite ILith 1111,1 Lt luel,. Ilull Ali' 411111 lII' /11: all II) I' li:111-1i11111.11 ink 111 , 111i1111,j, 111111 121111,1, 11111111, 1 1/11,V otred, toiliodos, peter I I eneetilltrth, it "71rong and 11,. Holt-,111•1'1ell, 1%,e need eile oar Helves no rare about the tuning ittattet id )R1,1111;11 8/11%1111011 Prool of Olt /etishit, of the United Stales tall he all that nil/ he required 111 Ille gate 1,1 Heaven Nattirttlized citizens it ill only hat e In show thar papers to •-.linte 111 the eeneral .41,1114111,although the eligioo.,tatti4l oI n 1.11,11111114 who di, pending a declardtkot of intention to heeotio• tall lle a mailer Ittr ;`rate eee!,•. , titmtiettl di•eltH.itin. II ow the %%surf.] mosso., I All the voggers ‘ ,, terrt! ,111 the I..eop'.e, a bite and Idaelc, goo f'l,l 1,1.1:111`' .t n•uutated ' Au e‘purgated Hell! f gas A Speech of 'Senator Sumner In sie%e,)t the well-klimir,l Ito.4:1 lit of:-.;en i ttoe souther to line A.lotoil-1 r.I - 1101 i tilii , •ll tinport:ttier is att wiled to It, of rt.. , ,tird to the t;os ern mt•tit. tii,ltit• :Ik the lilt' Nril gill II 6tbut nicuul f •it ilia- clt% by Air ‘ : 41414144.er spa. called upon to to 141;4414d to ' • The thleerttwent 4)1 the 1,7,44ted StateB; 44,e iee , 44.1. 4 altl, it! Ole Ill(' nett, ill the and I,evinla 11 sr ..el , orti 1101,1 id the 11'11 t,Ol abroad and its proAl•erlly al bona'.' 11 , .11. 1 he could not is 14 0 liad deo i !andel 11114411 to 1114114 . spepvll, -iald hr, '1 ant 4441/1 further 141%44'01cl when I alt etille•l upon 10 I e.ip •11.1, I tart lot' Ole it tillteitl: I Laughter 'NE' l'reident do I repremmt the ironnen ' I I,anglll,•r and ;spidait , ...l I wi-d, I did rep-e,ent the gm.•innient. but I teat that I riot. I do • erre tient (•4•111 mows e•tIlli Who gise, the Irt I 1111-- - loil I 0 •i1•••,i1( for her Id • Ina rept , . 4 ;:•..erlillic:11, and )el, 114 I 11111 e! 1.• d the 1 . 7 3,.1.31.3.t, I aill r.•1111,1e41 ul ;In illeidelit a ',lt'll ut is nor Le familiar to 3 11, as I do not remember to base seen it in pi tot, ~t what ovel:lted to .14He1ilt trte, svhen Ile I ,in•led 114 Nets V3ll, alto he nscrthrn,v of 111.4 4untis. When I easll, Prance, he sought a home 011 I the oceall and reavbed Nets 'Col is, he 100101,1 about lor a holdier, 01 ,irrid 4 or at lea , t it polo eillan to IVII,II eXhll,ll. Itt , 114,-111ot-I I 1) 4.'4' , • •l •••• and 111 Ill , : eke'aillied, • l';11- - ) • I;le e 1 .ter • wlurh I could rind (Ile go, ei Will 11l I !whole ‘tilt an , 1101 no,' lortlitia'o II) t Icht , 111.11 1/3 !TOO Pipe.ll. I.4r* the gm', tn , ••••ill than .l usrph lioneptrie taus hp• 133,1.31 ill NVIV [I ingh . er :111,1 We arc, 01 tour-., 1,1 1, Mg confidentially here, and yet, tr SW] vtll 311111)• me 1010)114e 1" /I ntent, I will say that 1 d,, wl-It tbls government of ours 11101 he good awl true rind brave that it etas be Coyne au example of Itepublican itpoi lotions, which may commend it thrtmg boot the worhl. I A ppl3ll , e. 1 I ant a believer in republican itidtita twos, and I do earnestly wash that toy country aboold be a brave example.' AN AC( I itxED Tatstrr.--14titicance, lunacy, and dishonesty are the fatal' ties of the time, bat the most twat Of this accursed trinity is ignorance. We have been readiog Carl Sehurz's Meat speech on "tropical civilization," re cently deliverd in the Senate, and it a "Mohawk Dutchman" had elnlintaied it lecture on the "Philosophy tit the intloos," it most likely would have more sense in It than the Missiouri Senator Outplayed in regard to I he i rop kis. And yet not only was the stilted nonsense of this titan grav e ly to, but there wart not a "Dem.. rat" in the senate that tumid say whether it was nonsense or wisdom. The whole mighty question of tropical media:thou i s resolved into this simple truth —the brain of the white man and the mus cles of the negro are its stile basis, and either aliment or perverted, there can he no production and consequently no II Sebum, Sumner, ISforton, Fernando Wood, Grant tit C0.,- could he forced not logo to school, but to study Dr. Van Evrie's work on White Supremacy an hour every day for:the next three months, they would understand this mailer, and save their country from the horrors they are so blindly fabricating for , Book
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