a Democratic Watclama P. UBAY MIIIKK W. FUREY, ASSOCIATE EDITOR Ink Slings elate on the KA-Klux bill ng on at Waaliiiigtott. LEON pronoucee M. THIF.IIB, 1: President, a "ern:lH wire- an Domingo Cot»missioners itted their report to the AYI,OII, late State Senator ; s aver district has turned ,es 14111111 . ER • 1/1/5 made a Odell GRANT IS `badly chaw tides is something of ,a talk- it; a windbag in Pldladeb IR operated by dogs. In the a office here they INC a don- inn who Rat down on the moment jumped tip ogain V. Ile thinks it must live alter all linton Ileniorral don't Illm tmtonent 6111 It übµcl~ v to tlic association in which mty i placed louse of Repre.entahvf.:4 11:14 I 111011111IIIIIC11 I hill lli i IM ,very levo•Ct, 111,11 a Wtort4, er than that of I}:61. :ulverte-(-1 a 4baiblr lot gull 197 s:tle. 11. I r, that I, im 1e44 iAper. -1% v lu 1)111 ne:l4 tangle barrel !I , oW Witt) .:11111 III:0 the most et tel iwi.4 , ,11 in 1,1.0:111 , 4lmly %1111.g4 nu ha+lnd 111 hi hati rulrnrpn/rurr) • II jI luv. II mg conundrum, :II u- luu Ilere got. , \l'il% iv 111 the RriMbill , lol ids , 0 , 01 1110111'de frto , lll IS, call .t. 10re , 4 cr( Flu ;LlllOll4 11011'r :1 0 1% and mitilen , ll.4l a+ ha% ng l 11 ' .; What I nn 11 with pigeoriv 111 lIIS Cl4)011.8 110 W muc h gdi6l . !•01111 . IWO N , ' l ,l.ll• ' N he 1,111,11 II I V1 . ..Ni1: lii: I re-emtile earl, of leer? 11, 4 111. 111 111011 41) 11/11g to 1 t% Oh a loini it lllitil 1111111v41 11•11 , Itliged by lofty ro.l ‘vli us ,1,1 t.. er,4 n track w Inuit Mice. Ile W 11.4 picked up ui carefully all away In a "t"Y 1 ""e+ 1 1 , " 11 40 11,1 " ni / tril .-- /le \Ve think Ii& 1111.4 ahmit yo‘i had p , n•kete (the night '1 It r party) in nhich to "home Iu Nl.r•. iti«m " ve been intending fm- smile thnh the PrItH•ToR K vtt r, of he St. ('note •i” l 14,typ,!,1 But it is too tearfully Joni ye kept pompotwig a mad ivenient meumon will, ndeavorto puhmh it nn rn. end of the Reim thra it says :son why the lady teaehers io schook are not liter• the dltOr of the IV 11111 N, in ey have prams. Which sog that they Can't be like the e Republican, either, or else have no brains. over alat,eureninNtnnce, a pnr le turf,. •t Inrrb 21.1 nit.. bright Were the Irk I. it might he Inferred Bill Brown W. , Irkrn be, ilnyeil Il Boit 'fay the • 'mead young null my they depinitio I t:ns are an ornament that pretend they don't like. male woman who edits the Literary Gazelle says she Olin nestle her 110P0 10 swillcle tow to , allow it diiskers to kiss her." To for of the New Orleans Bee word (4 . It r . 1111 , ”11.101 , - ...... Intl 0. preti nil to lilt"• In arise from envy. Thev don t iey wait!!! If they could lint the Minna' hh.ohitin of thoi haver r iot. r 'I lin hullo'.—C,o,l r,llr flis.l/-I.lx in. fast no. they vinn °predation.; the dear eleatiireq ed ou cohr thaidlotae the lard. 14. W 41, oppropriat.• , l ~or sin I. nil nil Thriv hate en- IctlYtelt , lll,llZ flee!, In war Ntatlct• flc an lying it, area to lint ] down'. Theo Inillll,lll little °en palplititiniz In lite Inxldn of hi, hint., J o( Ilittinpitig agitimit natitithily loth 'tiled '1 hey have rctif feet HMI Mhk t rs thr , muh unthink• n ;111<tash tier iAthiil.l nay, ul tliev me nk Ipping Moog the 11101, itec•lfq l / 1 110 Ito you hour guy hoot," 51Ltitilif VOL. 16 Independent Representatives The people of this Cornmonw,ealth yearly select one hundred men whose duty it is to repair to the State and there forming the House of Rep resentatives, proceed to enact--in e(in• junction with the Senate —such laws as may he requisite for the peace, se minty, and welfare of the whole peo ple. These 111(.11 are selected because of their suppo.-ed fitness for the lanii• firm. Iteraaqe they are behoved ill possess the rewli.ite tmowle‘ige to fa vor annul perqoaal nelepeihtenee to vote for such salutary laws as the evtgem cies of the limes require. But year after Sf.sr the peoplib i are deceived. 'Flue nom elected by 111711 i t , manr it, mtancem pro%e lake to their vont+llltierl rte.+. wally HI T resentntivi, II II ntri‘itig nt Ilnr tvri It.r 1,,h c,ffitt• 11, 111111111101' 4 11111..Lr , 'i In 11,11 . ❑lnm 111(1i1 iilll/ Lll/ 11111 11l lilt' 1-.ltion they (,e, IT\ 111 fruit the ex3iteh :t hi, ! h leech, twieve,,,teto the de 11e11%C.1 he,. t the vitlliwg mute 111.1 111, Ir ii. 11 . 1 , 11 , 1,11 e, of el.:10: ol•••:,oc; the die.Attion' =ZEE= I'N td II:11,11'i. I till' ,0 11;ii .1.1111. t,'• 11, = 1 1.. lii I , ..11, 1111:11 11 1 11 Ili li 11 iIIIIII it 11,1110 N 111. 11 1/1 1 ,1 1l l t ‘ l ~L-ei tile iti.,,,etHel.ti .01 IL. 11.,..; ..1 11,1. 11,ifise prellitimary In v.. 10 IL bill In tdii , oollit• uldr Ili% iv 111. , 111k. • lk 111.11II . Vik 1.1)1t•11,-1,t, 111 ail u- ,111,11111 g ,pt 111 , 11 . 1•01.11 . 11 . . ti.l. 11l ll [il part 'fit -e:Wili‘t 4. The %%hi', of Ow ni.i •N cito lii h.11•1“ , ..41 111,1cp , •".1. 111.11,..1 (1.e). , The hi, 1.1111 r, :111,1 or "HO 11r1 6,• 11:14 been ,Inrrir.l () , 1111.1 1,1.4 :LII.I hyber, lie nn 11,ole 01.11 . 1 S die dlelllll . B nl 111-1 4) 4114 11.1g 111c111 1111111 11w, 111 e 41..141, e% 1.1 idled +41.11 1101x , 1 ri) :t--t•rt 1115 11411r10,4,1 11 , 1 14)1 1/1111 , 1•11 :I:11 (4t 111111,1 r IPC liit• part he % , a4 11•41 140 1.1:1) In th t . li•gl,..ilkttvt..llllll,ll, bni L.• 1 enri u. pmt nm•h ehanieler- hi u. - ri,1111 , 1 ea to him either iir u. alive ol nnr i inln lona ct, I.e pa,. ulurn Ex i h, ig) fur Cal g”, 14 1,11“. 1111• ehi'd ul lo•rdel lie deqerled (me ittl.l %%”r-hi (i , ,;.11•,0'1;1 dt $ s% NIII•t1114 v 'lit ll' I'IPIIIIIP the pflant,..llol.llaitt toll rerl3lll IytrlleM ,%lu. 11111 ,(1,11),v1% 1.1.1., mo.t (.1 Ida While, what we have bulJ r1 . 11'1,1 tl/ the !louse, let tt. not It mlder,,tood that the Senate 1, Tree Ilulll the rattle it t mad% ersiotts I I er , ttl , i die t , 11.1111.. ntibaervieney and truckling 18 daily to be tr teemied. ti ) eophlt ti b.. there, too, -Bend Ow pregnant 10ng....11)w hill, VIAL thrift nifty 141114. w Igsvning Nor is this ktitteol titingA chnr:!.oll , l , ' any particular iiiirly here ire of both pnlrucal orgitiii/alion4 who 10,t it/ I r , 111111111101.41.•1,1 And hiooll.l 111"111. by Lnr ?If 1,, If Bitt there 'it, inen m hoilich.ititheiti who r.se abut( the dictation ul power, the wiles of Die seducer, the blandish mews of the minums 'AIM with silken cord., endens I.r to entiap [bent mid lione,tk repre,ent their constituents Guided their vont ictioti4 ul right, they/ lenrlerrlr vole fur against any bill pre4,iited for then consideration. To these men the people am olel,t ed for nll that is good and uliole,oinn in the legudation .'uate. Pcuind by no hes rioe 'heir per-omit' honor, party Icalt% and sem, ~I 'heir cotcoitilent.', the honest men 01 the ono 100,11 es are alv‘.l‘n found luAllow on the side of light. To resin the maliKn intlueuees whielt surround mcu Relit to tile Legislative Ilalls,and come out unscathed, requires more than or dinary mural courage.• To unswerv• ingly follow the "straight. and narrow, "STATE RIGHTS AND FEDERAL UNION." EL LE FO NTE, PA., FRIDAY, MAI t,C ti , 1871 path" is found ant to be so easy a task RH mast persons Suppose. Long experience enables lila proliui• Bimini "borer" to messier hie man and nu his appliances are many, and his ways dark, he manages to en trap all who have not armed them selves against. the wiles of the seducer. 'lt is only by the assertion of frank, open 1110111 y independence, by prompt-. ly resisting the proffers, blaMlislt mentq, menaces or cajolemems, and sternly stitrtia.z Out determined to net jrl himself, that the neohhi le 1.11111 11111111111111 his integrity. alley come ander then tbienee ol the corinot,inh. \vim !wet' upon Hie I,l ,, sions .ir plel.l dive..., is to Le lea a 113111'4. trod 1)111..14 111141 destrmH, /1114 "1"" 1 ""4 "1 so """ ""'" "I. }en their homes hands, their et,ilQetenee 111.1 pare motives, to embark in the basine.s (it legislation. (Ince uncle r the improper adltietieA. of eel tam parties there is no escape. break awn) Is to be expre.ed. hound they mast go where they are hidden, and step by step they are led Io Ileqt:iiction. !Setter, far better, were It for !limy Adio hate heel, sell to the 1,e, , t-latiire the rettiamed the:t ,%,•1 -or alliee-,at thehr 4,1 -1.. 11r.1 11•1• Ir (...111 ,•I'l Wl,l •lloll' IMIII th.l 2111,1 1...1 Lt 11,. i...t‘ct n.l t., rn Irv, Owl., hr.! wnJc Ilse t• tt•ttlto c.l leyi.t..totr .11 •t ,st,nl an.l rt'l.r"ll'l.• 1171111 \ •oke-, bnl drn . L , ged ;Wry (•i/rI ,, '"IV 1111 ulna I.irh 1,,r,•,1 -I 11. ',III thrill 111111.• pla4 r u hvi.•, I I punt% •'Whom ?" The Philadelphia Ihry, a journal that 1•111111 1 / 4 to be independent, het leaningm, 1111.1er the ril”)%e head itt(tquipts err .peoulan. in to the Democratle enridatte :or next Prenhleticv. 11'e izi‘e Un remarkn an show mg the ilea eon,,} 41111,. hettilquarter. \lltelit .111 li li.otok r• 1 1, /1,1111/I 1. 11041 , fir ho ,i 110411,11 lAIIIIII.OI TTiltl/1, 1,1 , “.1 11, 1011, I lu wI, •••• I. hall thi 1,11,1, *welt tiV .1 the ilivtloh. 'it Pend/eft., In the et -.I loot , t, r ploti tot; .ta too t 1114. onml 11111,11.. f k /Mil ll,' •lir r•4.•,runt ihf• huhSll. t.tr 11,1 V dept,lll.l/1 It ion 111..• ti tt nvrol ol'el It 11 1111 t, tole t the Item I t mut tt., ate Or 111, n tt 1 Imtrtico, of I h 1 ,,, 50 i• walk r \ 11;1111,i , imigo on, I ~ 1 l'ettn-t Ittinnt, or ether lotto 00l trvltt not 1.111 Imo lot•htre the people If thet ,lo Phi, the ret11.111%%1111 0.11•11 GI I,rulil for their twatolnr,l hearer, will hate tltt it Ittttelt‘ (.11, at .l tit.V be helll,l , for all (heat, ol all the republican. will naturally, I.owe‘er iimipdly, he muddled 111.11 their lend I.alely, Governor Walker Juan been frequent • Iv and prl,llllilleflily nx mud /PI proper awl prottetltlt candidate, and there Is no reason why ,hoold not rim well !hit any one of Mgt g. 111.101111.11 Jaunt hauled would he RlOl,l avail able than Hendrick.. and Hendrick.. WOlll.l 410 heta•r thin Pendleton If the eatitlltlate mutt a life lung Democrat and It western man, Itidge 'I hurroan I, the Matt We cannot ex re, I the Democrat, to he equal to the nomina 'Joon Or Judge ' , arid Italia, 1/i 11111101 X, /tll4l It I. pooled that llt•v letttler , will In. tten.i. le ~ 4 4401 lid., Alllllll4, Thllr III)111 r., ilk' er ,or 1111..romotti pre.etil pl t 11. ,I t o tl , l Ow Item 1,1 ... 11. .. mi 4 nr,.11,L451. HI In; 1 , ,t 44)/14,, nud Ott, the fit 6,111.'1,1,4 ,N//14s yr —There IS In die Senate at Washington it man name I i.lnt 14, Teoln Virginia. lie Is one or those. fellows who believe up on the Smith 7101013 n)lens The bay unit le111,•,1r lor everything, and It is it pity that it was not applied to halo iltiring 01(1110e war. The Wash moon Vorrespornislit of the Baltimore tlios speaks of hint . `4ll all the specched recently made 'ln either of the 'louses of l'oligres.-, or sorrel , oncl.iyes,that ul I he meal I,ElerSi 01 V 1040,11, (;I ill! 111 tits Senator:3l mains yesterday idler noon, was the moat significant, the and the most semen Ile hitelly warned law 11.11,,11, hal . 11 8/Mir/hi/It/ well lint It "nee 1110111. 1,41 111/1I there ' won hl be 1)o• vim port in the `{inch at all—black Itr While This loin I,eB the very mar low lir the wave lineation at issue. The lie". rut that down.lrodden sec tine. Ic 1 re 'sr I 1,1 rue,. qt eOlOl., /he ,loppurt rf im,3l be lost." --Indictil I is Manifested Lv the 1111101111111 S iippoitionmeiit bill . 01 , 0 the If6ft.e. RI Justice ham at length 'overtaken that villain late governor of North Carolina, for his many crimes. The lii ours of impeach ment has (bond lum guilty„ and een tenced him tw,,,be removed from the governorship, and to lie fore%er die Ipuilitied from holding any oflice of Irmit or profit in Mat, State. The would he a severe ininit.liment for al. most any other criminal, but Mr Hot.- it oi fir Clot. being to,i ikenvy. A gallows and rope ate what he deserves, if er any 1111111 did, and ihal he did not get thein,-he may attribute to the tact that the trilotiotl before which lie was tried nay not a eofirt 111 justice iii im iegidar 111 ' 1111'11'1111, Ill! hits 111'1'11 noir lerer, robber and swindler—a ,111.tia ni e‘ely respect. Ile is now gfohg to leave North Carolina, lie cause he is afraid to slily in the State, lest a hundred HintB should lie brought agaw.t iiiin The people of that Stale will he glad to have lion oat of it, and we don't thinlc it likely that lie will be able to impose litinsell upon the people of any other cow 111011' 111 . 1111,. The 111.`N1 thing for N'ortlf t',lo!Tna lo do will be to settle with '"',no K . iii , 1111 . M111111(1114 (11(01 1 . 11 . 11110 %, ;11101 1100/ I Vlllllloll'lll K7l( 1. 11101% 11'.-1111 111 111 it I 11111•10 11,P111 , 10 , 1 ' 1 1:111. Il 11'110111,11 'o+ ~ 4'11111,111 1 ! OW-1 1 I. 10114111 ia-, ll+ rap,i'l 1 . 11 , .fiC/ 4 , 1 II till mg r, !per stwi ,, ll , l 11.iltt"rd,Con loy 01'110. I 'IF It 14 n Lh,.o, 1k1.41 centers id the d , ll jot pt I I He'll 11.. e for three 111.oitli4 Ia and orte order nig it .I.ltlress .Isitert(an Publish(', -'flee t'rtor, a paper de voted to ite+nrance, iint containing, nevertlie nitwit interemiing general rending, edited lie IttAic \ .i 9 \t% . 1,11111, le/ 114 clean Iv prllllll :111 , 1 114'11 1•01i11111•11•11. It in titty rent+ it year,:ind litibliebed month - Decatur, Alabama, iv here eve ~.pent two years of stir ed, tonal harnes4, tin the Alabama Aus, have rerei,ed the ihtbarno h'eputd/rwt. It 1,4 not /IS handsome IL paper itY our l'inies us e d to h e , but i s, ite.erthel,v, a deri•nt looking sheet. 14.NNI'l Irt 1,01 . 1 1110 Cilltor, and his paper is now 111 the 4th year of its ex istence. It is tt''N column paper and evidently devoted to the interests of the Kudicnl party, altliongli the editor says that he is a "Henry Clay Whig, and would not give one straw of his (Clay's) old coat for all the wisdom,intelligence tits!' statesmanship combined in the whole Democratic and Radical parties of the present day." II such be his opinion, Why dues that editor try to force the disgusting and damnable doe trines of 11:td - rciLlion down the throats 01 the gallant North Alabamians? Per if he acted out his opinion ns above expressed, he might not have to C,11111,1/011 Of the lack of stippott he re cei‘es trout the people of Decatur. —We have received a copy of The Groceis' Price Current, nutr ked "plen.re exchange." or counie we will, n 8 Ibe Price. Current appeArs to be a valuable and carefully edited journal. It is not alone devoted to financial and commercial matters, but has well di geated editorials on general ~irirjects and tier/mi arl important rorrerpon derive. The Grocers' Price- Otw en( 1.4 a department of the Mei crirshir Jool nal and la published at No. 350, Pearl at Octe, New Y 1.1, ----The Democratic member,. of the Lrp-innu'e ant flown to a grand ban ipiet itt the Bolton House in Harris burg tin Tuesday evening of last week, in honor of the great Democratic vie tory in New Hampshire. The eater tionment wile preth t.et. over by lion. t Ltd Alt A. ALI, %CI and Nl,VvflitsB Weill 'made by IShar.rm. N, Rev, kNN Eli, Mid others. oc easiott was the apontitritioomi tattitart , l 01 'lie piy 111111 fills en ei v Democratic twewtit. --Sill it(iii IS lier lily in it ! ifitma Holden Convictl3d NewsraporiJ "eel, «ill ho Enster 3=ll [ For I lie WATCHMAN LITERARY LEAVES. CEEMII3I2 Let tie, when the lengthening shallows Linger round lite's elteilng hour, Stored be found, AR WILY blind Milton, Literature to speak atilt power. Lf't nx (1111 our xunI • 10NI 1,14,kv,r, to tbr• kourmikt of 1 , .110v, 11'11111111011 - 41 11,1114 mpv;tmg mi•t %I Ity 111 llily LM lis seukfcli for rareo I reamizrou Hurl 4114111'0'N, And vo sonn HIIIOI tinqn I=l Let ne rlimli her mounlnin Jody '1 ill 001111 thi. wn in nII «Imid She will then unfurl her hanner we r low her ninny hind 1,,t Li+ stand u l un hrr riitiinarts, 11.0 nr on•hulg and day son, Limit pith. is Vbeht,taril, ' Day Is done Let • 1111..1)01 Nl`rlllll vnn ray, 1ife.•111J. ) .14 61 , )11-“ , Sec tlicro tile ihe dell. which well no knnn' 114 nno Il OW rippling .Ireninlets from the pearfy 10111.1, Srnyon iill.ll. the Iliir+l) .Irlnker4, More than we have Hine t., L. l 114 111111.11 1111140 1,11 4V fllltlherll A`‘ they oligtl.. to find fro, 'I h., Alo tilirAt for II 111144 11,404' The,' 11 111 II(II II LL em (fi l . ) go, I tiv no.,ll,4ttkOt•l ty ssanlg .I 1,1. I iu r111141... , 1, L. !1...W1 oul Ch.` 11,1$ ti,r. ,L. \lll. rv th,.) tlyfitt, It 11111j4 . 4 1,1,1101 = tnt. ttV 111, In mir Niit ili it v. !Inv° ...doh .14L. ,•n I 114 XI, 11Ith 14hn1 t: %,,11,, , t1.4 \ ro II rii1.114.1, nt tllO.l tight' tiny.. theV Kutt., 81, 41111,/, or IJ~ urn 111, it 1..ky.w0 Ir tiolougli the 1101 thoj r". 11, I hr)• 14k.k ,i,,ppp,.... , 111,•• • Ih,•lt 'III/1111 , I 1,1! I. 10., The German Emperor A I;o'in:in pll/141Callon, Ole .\ .,, 1 , 11 , 1 ' ..f lend, gltv-1 the holhitsllll4 itch 1111111 oi the Emperor Witham's daily routine. "Ills majesty usually rises at seven O'rloek, In the summer frequently much earlier, nl .‘ inter aultlalcy later, (le !icier sleeps but in his °Veil cani paign Led, ii envied In ill n' view-, and militaiy nr inouvers which he 11114,1.1- 1' Owl , is alreil.h it 1.4.1 in the rlll,lll where he .tal , , it I- Inkeil (illi 1111 4 1 the campaign lied substituted The latter consists or an iron frame; it is only It loot high, uud hull hut little hirniture In raw weather the King w*.tirs his cloak I /illy it watch is bong up by the wall near simple couch this being a taioritc nolitetor with which the King was presented in Dill, tin accompanying his royal lather Ili a journey to Nem chattel arid through Switzerland At pre% iiiiisly fixed, or otherwise tit the ordinary time, it the King has not al ready rung, two attendants enter the town (hi dais when there is to he a battle thl.l occurs at a very early hour, as at Sadowa, whefe be was awoke at four, a. Y., and nt Gritvelotte, where he was awoke at three, for the King liken to be present at the marching out of the troops. If this is not necessary, 'dispatches, etc., are laid on the table where the King drinks coffee, so that they come immediately into his hands, The King, as soon as he rises, dresses from head to foot, and remains dressed the whole day, inerelluntiattoning his over coat it he is alone in his mom, or receives Only persons on Ills suit When whet persons are received he always appears with billt.Oned Over Coat, an also when he steps up to a window to watch troops marching by, or if he knows military persons can see tint rettiriiing from Journeys and reviews, or from a battle, he changes nos 'men, but entirely dresses again A dressing gown, slippers, or any other domestic luxury, which almost every independent man allows himself at home, the King ban peter lined, even during indisposition or sickness. The King opens all his letters humsell, without exception; et en during serious Illness they must he opened in his presence. Ile sorts them. tin a first perusal he makes signs or marginal comments tin them These stuns have a fixed signification, and the officials Imo whose hands they come know I:ow to deal with them. All letters deslt rieh 1. , 1" 1110 Berlin ismistry go back 'holier; otherwise Ihcy are sent to the authorities at head-quarters. livery thing goes on according to it regular method, and the King has really only /11i! 1110111.--th/a nut working." A ineworint ham been forwarded to some of the Western C0n..1 ,, ,..1en set [leg 14.1.111 '•thnt .Iruntsetine,-4 is a great evil, and the patent of most ut the sive:i that till• 01/1.11 11(.111 , 10.1 l o our Irer and that the tune has C.IIIIIP %% . 111.11 111E111761011 %VI/111.1 be pleas el stilt n pronounced and decided 1/0- Hlllllll ill favor ..1 , ol , ltel‘. They, therehme, nslc '•the pa-saf.re of n law ht. Congress s•hlch will , 111 jeet to on pt:ttelt went and retno , ,ll ant United Shu t s °nicht! who natty sohintnrilv.s, g( I 1111111k.."I'l .1111 661 , .1 Le nnvu.l ay it di rect b 10,% NO. 13
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