Bellefonte Democratic Watchlall. BY I'. (FRAY MEEK .11)E W. FURRY, ARSOCIATZ EDITOR Ink Slings —!kart are expree.l that the poet Tcs.t.sy,sioi is going blind. —The frogs have already begun to blubber their discordant tousle, —Eggs down to fifteen •eente per dozen. flood gracious! won't ,Jour4 LONBERGER be glad? _A Lawitdow tier named STRATroRn, is 110 W malting temperance speeches Cheltenliditif England. -4The town of Bedford way one hun• tired years old, on the thli instant. She got up a feeble celebration of ,the fact. --Who'd a thought that there were so 'navy "highly moral" young fellows in town ? n u don't liel i it,vide llepuh bran. It !tours:, the Congrequional big ain't, hadn't 110110 quite NO much beau ~,', he would has e saved himself Liime trouble. --The Marquis of Lorne, a Seottnill \ °Nyman ails notrrie , l On Tuesday trt , t, to the Proncesti Lot tra.,,laug,lt ter (tI Loren lo TORT A. •NV II) 14 on e of our ht.ly school ten( her-4 In lOUs like 4 SlleeChtthl I etrial41111:111 .7u ee she Is au accom pledled II( %TER, nur frietel,f; F. 1 , be a can. .Intate for PreHelent nett year, attlesm lie can t get vat of it. Of COIITSQ, I,tree it upon him. -The ne* Ki l ls_ of Spain can't . iwa t, span:4li. i Isis titibjechi may make him walk Spant , ll, thtmgh Htte they I I Ivuwt 1%. l'onr gran,l rinno4 were recently prep , ented to a newl% wedded pair 111 \ 'York. 111 etitirme it nowt he long till there•ll be conkiderahle m.inalltn% --lion. R MILTOV SI'EP.II, 01 Mint ing,loo, has Rpoired a hole through the change that he yrne n free trade man by making a speech in Eiror of protection. -The reino%alpf SPISSFIL from the (bittrninnmhip or the Senate committee on For,eign Relations, ban created a terrible hub huh in the Radical party. —A school teacher tit 1 , 4 !chit/ATI made a we.ent of i'.4o to the county, ; , 1-1 hera”.e n h. , y alloive,l himitelf to 1,•,h I (4)r chewing tobacco in rt riniok si intended Iwo! in terePting for him r i true lie 110 W Mays that er hml the leioul notion of a4lung —The' e.li'lor of the Repubfieun ie about lo he rated wall a pump for the removal of the gam from his mom The "highly moral young men" arc In .1,, it. --A 'Hier aaym that rata originally came from Norway. TlinC i tjuat what e anapeeted, and the appetrae of our hear box eonfirtnn our belief in their gnaw away origin -1,1,01 a BRITTO%, the darkey s who murdered the Gertnan,.lncon 111 v, was hung in Wellfle9day the 212.1 instant. lie ‘SIIPI 111 H ornary a nigger as ever kicked? —We read of a hen that was so pi ons that she went into the parlor and laid an egg on the Mmily Itible. F;he then cackled such a hallelujah about it that the folks had to persuade her to leave with a broomstick. -41 rl.l. C. CEOly 4TA NTON IN said to be one of the hest t; reek and Latin FlCholnre in the country If English is riot ex expressive enough, therefore, she can spout for woman's right to wear the breeches in the dead languages. --One of our exchange' says it Ir' received two poernm, one on "The Beat e nig !lean . ' and another on "The Throbbing Itrain." It remark' that it will wait until it gets one oti''The Ach ing Stomach,' and will then publish all three together. correct. --- tivwxan says that the man who went blihk on him in the Radical con ference, at Huntingdon, was the same fellow who promised ARMSTRONG, now defunct, a hundred majority in Belle fonte borritilli. That looks lil~3taoe N, sound~ like %owe', and. by golly, we believe it teas BROWN. —A friend took its down the other day by remarking that our amiable friend Amos, who was married lately, had gone into, the stock-raising busi ness, When we asked him what kind ofetoek,he iwptideritly rehlied, "Why, ul.htm antis, of course." We didn't have anything more to say. —A Worthy Quaker thus wrote ; "I expect to pais through this world but once. If therefore there be any kind nese I can show, or any good thing I can do to any fellow human being, let me do it now. Let mo riot defer or neglect it, for I will not pass this way again." The editor of the Tyrone Herald Will please take notice. f kttly/V VOL u; Billingfelt's Sumner Resolution .We should like tuAltnow what burin 'ices the Democratic majority in the Senate had to ptiss a Radical Senator's resolution of regret at the removal of St m•En from the Chair manship of the Foreign Relations Committee? We should Int tiler like to know what dillerence a makes to us Whether he was removed or not. And we should still further like to know when Democrats changed their opinion ol Cu.tai.Es St yodt? How lung is it inner. Democratic journall denounced hint nn one of the very %%or,,t foes of the country As well CM ot the Democra cy, and when ihd he become a . Olllll ol such grestfralobty and unbending in levity To our mind, the Benno cultic majority in the Senate have made themselves ndiculoux—m fuel. they should have the word Ave"" Written On et (t 1 one 01 their double mkulled foreheads. What in the world is Cumti.rs Susi NEIL 10 the Democratic members of the; Pennsylvania Senate that they should make such a fu•s user lion'? All his hie long he ham been one of the bitter est, basest, moot untelenling and con temptible or the toe, or the I ietnocracy. lie was nigger all user, from the of his head to the sole of hie loot, and even to drtl would lather hob nob with Fain Dot ii. I 9 or Huh, 11111 lily, th;tn with CH %RI I It. BI k 11111 or Wit. I.IAII ,k. W.ll 11, I. 'flint be 11 a UM" of some book lem tong and has a knack of using high hounding phrases and gesticulating with hie 11rIIIM, gracefully, in orator), no one ward; to o: cares to deny ; but that he is a man of real obit. it'd—a statesman of who-e service-i the country %you'd he the war-e for the LIC, Ile 1, a ol„une idea only. That ideit %Vali and IX the freedom and etiaality, pofnically and sm•IlIlly t 1/1 HIV negro race with the white. On thim chant 4111 he known-to the people44ll Icy his latiatientin hitter hatred for the onniithern portion of the conii.try un till other que,dions he has ever hen tolent. In fact he .seeind to have no ',two/ledge oh the existence it an) other I,iies, so completely wrapped nip lute hr: Leen ni h i one tongle and volt Lary idea. It suit the leaching la bon yell itinl a lio,t of otlier hl.e 11111;11H/ 6- that brought on our terrible civil war, ‘..hereby so 11111(1 . 1 ctrl p:1,,,0114 were Hirre.l up and Vo 11131 i) brave men loqd ihor NV(' flee In llilv light Letween \ Ft? alitl nN r only 1110 Clllflllflatimi of the quarrel beta vett the two greatest egotists or the age ila‘vr Mites Sew weft and tit' 11 S VII 111•PrINe , ( ;11 \ Bel eam‘e the latter wanted San Domingo, the forinei didn't ward it. !lad ts'r been opponed to the annesatton ot that island, the probability i , flint Sewscit would aikoeftted tts 'n1(11811.14,1. in the Senate. Sir %oot is one of the foul, lers el the Railwal istrty GRANT Inn err late con% ert. That the latter shoorl come from the tan vats of flale nn, and with all his ignorance and boorishness, climb to the high position of President of the tilted States, was more than St MNS.It could hear. Ile ails the great light of Raillealisin. In hint centred all the learning, the elo (pence, the dignity ot the Radical party. Hence, he could not brook the smell of the tan yard Omni the White House. Then, (iItINT removed his particular Irtend 111olit.t, front the lucrative position of Minister 1,0.) Eng land, and his views ill relation to the course that ong),it to he with the Alabama claim-, it etc oil. allowed to take precedence (Wall other views. So, a mortal hatred of the Presi dent sprang up in his egotistical heart, and ever since ' lle Iwo hate been at the fiercest kind 01 loggerheads. But why bllOlllll the Democratic Senators ot Pennsylvania fake up the cudgel in behalf of the deposed tycoon of Radicalism? We confess we do not know. We are stricken with wonder and lost in amazement at the proceed• tug! To be sure, we believe they put it on the ground that the executive has no right to interfere attlt the Senate Committees, but certainly the head of tai Adtninietration has a right to get all the opponents of his policy out of ollice that he can. There was no die, tation about it. It was simply a trial of strength between the two, and GRANT proved himself the stronger. His friends in the Senate were the more "STATE RlthiTS AND FEDERAL, UNION." BELLEFONTE, PM, FRIDAY, MARCH. 24, 1871 itiont.rotts, and they, nu they had • a perfect tight to do, deuomed Mr. Sem - N P.ll. It was a, fair and square Irato;- action, and for our part we are glad of It. It has taught the domineering old Senatorial tyrant a lesson. Ile can no longer crack his whip, at the sound of which all his brother Senators will dance lie has fallen, and a ith Linn has fallen one of the flimsiest and wemitest but most metentioli4 edifices 01 conceit and sooty ill tt Vt.i I , el" Inull under the form mid id it =MEM We beg leave to call the nth noon o: yttr Democratic State ;ipiiiitor, 'II I far rtstairg, to the fart that they Pyle not sent there to interfere, it o• other, in Nti , lical NV, 1,1,1 that It is tome of their business, awl they lind better be attending tit the legitimate lime, ttt their rositioi,, in stead Of helping a tit NiNmt Radical to puss resolutions in rat or of lii, Itiiinth tied CIIEIIIIIIIOII Let RIST and :4) u slit find their Itadtcal liittiols on either tittle tight their wan I,tttl,s. It dot, not become you, Democratic to open your mouths It is no rout ern of yours Let thesg/nien light until they tear thent.el‘e., to pl&ce l'he MOOTIVI Mt. 11!•ell tip the better f.r the taattorl,. In the ekent ,tt the title' ex Inel ion a both, tlivry nth' 111 , 11, e‘eii in then (~%!, parly, I.lr nimble 01 tillteig thutr"'l,!,l4l4(ll:tt. are We think the liadie;tl S*.nat,,r, at liarri,lourg showed twin. I.,nsistene) and goohtertse in standing by the \d ministration of their chosen President and vindicating his right to hate his friends do as they Iill‘t: dune, than our I nquocratic Selllttiori 111.1 Ili I It Tig t heir voices ill delence of a mail whom only a short tone ago they pronounced all that was despicalila 'and infamous. Surely, a few short 1110fOilti calillol. hate SO completely change,' the char acter of the Wall that they `3110111.1 now become his landators! Whitt Ilext? e cut' fees that, tiller this, we shall not be surprised at anything Newspaporial —On I ivr Is the name 01 a ivieeN lillle nheet published by it coropans of jovial printere, ul Jamas Creek, Hun trtiplon younty,..ty w hick our friend anJ brinier tyre), ill-. HI. rt r 1_; 14 the Maur It i 4 to loe oCeillilW11111) liielLll4, We pre euthe, whenever "140 h. can :Ind tune rnflieient Prom him othrr Julien 14, gel ITIU Tioga /!ref, d collie,' to tiw all the wxy iroin rkwe•zo, New York, and is a nice looking paper of 24 col owns, devoted to general literature, news arid local matters. 11 Krar.• ER and 11, S. VricitvrEtt are the editor's, and their flrst nurnher promise~ nell for the future. —The /Vutchntan, from Georgetown, Texae, reached its this neek, IV. k. F(3,llElt, editor It IS L114411(0 Sheet, Whlell Isjost the oppente o i l what w e 3111k10 , 1• 1 II tip Lr Miill,‘er, We saw aII, , ,„. 1 1,11 IL Wft.4 e.I ited I. ) old 'I extol hero. Menus, our Ikmlre to see It. However, we shan't throw it overliottrd just because its Radical. To read soli papers ittereases our Demo crane faith. Hut we should like the Wald/ Mall to tell us w hether Gen. Homerov's son does edit a paper any where iii that regiomol country. —'l'he Paper, LIIO new journal °stab lieheil in Pittsburg, havingpecome iin pecunious, has suspended for the pres ent. Wu are sorry, us IL was one of the ablest, best and newsiest papers In the country. —The Emperor Nsiso.r.w. left Nl'ilhelniehoe, un Sumlay last, for England. Ile was attended to the train by a Prussian guard of honor, and treated with much respect, Ile arrived at Dover, Englatol,on Tuesday . , where mountain crowd', were aatlenibled to greet him. As he made his appear ance, he was enthusiastically cheered by hundreds of French refugees, who no doubt felt Prowl of him, even in his iiiisfortune. The English also demon. sir-tied 'heir respect for him, ?netting hit- reception a most cordial and flatter• ing one. SV,hat the future course of the Emperor will be is yet lobe seen. —Mrs. Naney Lewis, of Uwehlan, Chester county, now masticates • her food with her third set of natural tooth. The Lumberman's Lien Law Below will he coutut the !jet) Law, sreliiingr - Vk halwrer-i In the lumber re gn,n. elf ottk• county surety for kvagekk hone•oly due thew It %vas pre , ented by the 'Heather iron] this comity some Iwo weelia rinee, nl which Hine we gave a aynor.ia vet 11. 111 l Ine.dav la•At it pa..e.l the 11, n and 1 , 4 now n‘% arlimt I, 11 (le. it 1,(•••0111. , litkv. 0,1 kik• I,,kke % 1 111 I kr kokvar,ls prraerliti2ll4/1-I,thq , ‘ 1.1110r111!! 1 , 11)111 1111111)er .h.tnet-+, and save to them many :1 hard earoed tO I . ill Keg 1/0 4 , 1. 1. 4 11 , 'n Owl' , 111 11, . .•"111111, "44 I 11.:1 . 1,1V14..1 I,v Ilto ,4•11t110 111141 11 ~ 1 114 jq . 111 11 „I. ef the 1,111111,1 11, 111 1 1 'lf Ton., 1,1111 o In ~enetal Aer,ell4llly onet Intl io 1..1010'1'11 it )111111111 liy 101 111.1 . 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Plant 110 a 111 he viithetent In pity the amount of vlivlit demanded In maid writ, with eoitt•, and shall deliver to the de fend Ina or defendants it copy of said attaell meat, ivith 0 r, I1•du10 tt the pr o perty atlu•h ed, 1f guild cut found wuhm the t coolly by leap lug a t spy of the name at his or ft 41i11.111 0 WWI All .I.llllt 1111•1011“ 111111 If 1110 41, Iv tolitut doe, lint reaide e ,, o nty and Attlittl be found t het via ien by (paling a copy ..r 11t1.101t111. 11l Wild SOlO , llllO with the p, eon 111 wbl4,• 11 , 1400.4,1011 mid our 01101 1.101101 may he (•ou.l /"1. , // thu•l and Irma Ilya ..1 al. 40%.•at,•• nth Ni.trell .nu • 11101,111 , 1. /Wit and alai) alav 1 A , t r• 1.1 In,• ta 1,4,10 , 10 ' nn• hri,•l) 11111111 , 14.1. ”f Ih,r nil and tri, , le In all pra, nnd,•r 11,1 v .01 - —The late• election in New llamp• N/Hre nam a complete Dtkinocratnc tri iimpli It 1.4 true the Demo• crane candidate, rails of an election by the people by a tew votes, but both of the Legislature are Demo. craw, and In. will 1u• chosen governor COMM The New Hampshire law is, that, when there tire more than two candi dates for Ciovernor, one or Iloilo must have a ni tjority of all the totes cast helot e Ire can he coti , odered elected by the people. In e,t , ..e he tail to receive this majority he Is nut CIeCIOI, and the choice devolves upon the Legislature. This is the case now Mr. WEsrics, although he had a large majority over either one of his competore, tell a few voice short of has Mg a majority over Loth put together, and consequently is not elected by the people. Butt the elimee will HOW have to be made by the Legtelmore, no l a.' that body is Democratic, of course he * will receive the appointment. Ho it Is a great Dem ocratic victory, take it as we may The entire congressional delegat.tro from New Hampshire is also Dellirittic, wli.eli leaves that Slate without a ion gle Itailical representative m the !louse itt Washington --The Senate at iVmdiiiigton ham nut )el ilotiet anything, toward remov ing the tarilton coal, Fah, engar, test and entree. 'lire Ilona° has passed a Mil knocking the taritf MT all these ne cessaries, bitt the Senate will not net on it this session. They peen' to (Link that it will be best for the Itailical par. ty not to touch the tariff just now. l'he interests of the people they care noth ing about. • —A conapinv for the nianifaoture of tinned and enameled n are liae•been or ganized in Marietta. Twenty five thousand dollitri have already been entiKerilled and ` , 2:),NX) more will be secured at an early day. ---,-ey- -- ! * it; ittait. Bubble, Bubble, Toil and Trouble We commend the following . article from 7'/e /)ay to the ntien ti cc peratial of oar You tug inPn The young men of the republic hare 110\5'11r:1101d chance to gain a hill knowledge ru American polities From this time on, to the nominations of 1872, parry leaders will bit anusnnll,v setile. Every lever anti every string, Iry means of whicli the intricate ma machinery of political action is opera( ed, will he put to use lint as they gale and wonder, let lIR liOlte 11110. the Noting men will not mistake shadow for substance, or 11111111(111t1 o potter fur patriotism As Inr Ihr former, there is of it ni the world , hat as for the latter, there it mi,hly little 01 it and that little is nut eery es eilly die tributed. hut as Illt. boy Of this tear will be the 1111111 of live years hence, be must out refit-c to look and to learn Ile must not become disgusted at the tour ihriate collision., 01 political maim gers, and abandon all hope. That will nver CIO. Men eltrinot choose whose heirs they will be, or what they will inherit They reeeire the world its they find it -that is, it they are wise - and If they are worthy of the trust, they will set about making it better. fleece when — the Young man bias the opt,' iiinity to study poliPeal warfare he should embrace it its eagerly its the %ming man accepts an apt ointment nt \Ver , t Point or Annapolis. The oL senrr at this peseta time w 111 pit-.i I.IV be I , lirpri.ed to note that the strug gle is not primarily to see %dm shall Most benefit the country, but rather to determine who shall enjoy the honors AM! profits of role. We beg the student riot to ilecei‘e himself into the helm' . that any of these little Warwicks troulile themselves about the caper Went of self giivernmerit. They want to govern others, 'nit theniselres ,When tney descant upon the triumph of certain principles, understand theta to mean their own itggrandi/enient That is the long and the short of it. These managers become egotistical liS lone And the student wdl soon 010 eerie, possibly to his disgust, that tilt' ongineeritnever inipore rvlietlier,a mail has done well for the country, lint only —has he done well for the party ? t lit the other hand, the ,mporierits 01 a public man serer inquire whether he deserter otedit but what has lie done, or rimmed, that we can torn to his disadvantage? These [Wel/ luufurs trotv not gilt. the stimuli a sort e xalted notion iii the business about to drop into his hituds , and he may turn away in disgust, and low nerer to dirty his immortal soul with such tergir ersations. Nfen base done that before. lint in a republic there must be no prudery Voting urea must prepare themselaes for the -vork. 11 they can leaven their tottriagment with homoitble purport• their reward will be vet v great. That 11 . 1 AV be uujsrow hie in live years from this tone, but let nu %ming titan despair ut the repob lie because he cannot, ni the sum of pobUcnl management, &scorer / 1 / 1 1' 1111I1g 1101,11.1" than running, or grander than original sin. We Hoist take the world as we lied it, make it better if we can, and il we cannot ,lo that, bold it Jere; lor the next generation, Thus, young men, btu appears as n great re sponsibility. Study its times , its needs, amid its polio( al rewards. 141111 111 Ifos Ki.Lis Lee IS. --The if,, Ellis Lewis, c.x chief Justice of the Supreme court of tins cifinflofo wealth, died lit his residence in West Philadelphia, on Saturday, at the age ul se,eii three. Ile was born in Lewisburg, York county, and entered the office 10 the ll'ua,,,traum ieepul)/1 11 in Harrisburg, at an early age. Ile tibaridotied printing for the law, and was militated to practice fa the agi e of twenty-foor 'lwo years later he was appointed district attorney of Dauphin county by Governor Mettler. 4t the age of thirty fOor lie was elected to the legislatitre, and in a few months there after was appointed attorney general of the State bt Governor \Volt. Sub setpiently he , erved as president judge to th e S ec o n d and Euo,lll judicial die welt+ of the State. In 1851 he was elected a into), her of tlie Supreme omit, and was chief justice from 1854 to 1857. The democratic state convention a the latter year tendered ,Judge Lewis a renomination, which hue dodge Lewitt was nut unknown in the %solid of letters, a lealni m which be .it'l.thie.l to labor He found tone to ei.t.• much for (No press, and it was °nen remarked him that had he not been a ihiulgo