Bellefonte Democratlo Watchman. BY P. GRAY MEEK JOE Wi FUREY, ASSOCIATE EDIT(/' Ink Slings —Vote the ticket, the whole ticket, and nothing but the ticket I —The days and nights will be equal in length on the 22nd. instant. —"Where the Woodbine twineth" is that place where Radicalism will find itself after the October election. —Don't fail to read the speech of Hon. W. A, WALLace on the second page of to.day's WATCHMAN. —Let the people remember that ,J. M. !Act:Lula , aims removed from _Office by (TEARY RINI BREWSTER for unearth ing and exposing the EVANS swindle l —The 25th of December has been A ppointed as the day for Christmas this year New year will occur on the (runt January. There is no mistake about this. —The people want a change. If the) can't have change in money they are bound to have a change of parties to Nee if that won't relieve them of BOOR` of their champ. --The English liiieen is complained nl forrnot attending evening entertain nwits and politwal shows. our king the First, has never been complained of in that respect. -- It ig useless now for Radicals to call Democrats "traitors." People's Ideas its to what constitutes treason have been vet y considerably modified since the war for cotton and niggers. - The Radical committee of Blair dowdy 11114 determined to "draw the party lines taut." There are moiler• out leaders of that party on whom rope Ime ought. to be "drawn taut." —Couldn't the Hollidaysburg Sian& d and the Tyrone Herald, say some thiar decent about' each other, °nee? According to what they say of each other, they are the two greatest repro bates living. --“The mhoutri of victory come liont• mg on the air from the South and West, - ecstatically exclaitus a Radical Journal Yes ; and the sound is ac companied by something else that court , !boating on the air, and that lel ft trong Mel] of nigger. ‘Vlien a radical office holder Ithe iLlie4 With tire 11111o11(` rieiloia gay that his ac- N- . 1 .1 C •7111(1 lllA eleao iire termed " irregular-mem " Which lie mama is drawiug IL rather miul IriCt II? --The U T ,/ ran's last reply to Treasurer %Vol,' is a terribly lame piece of logic For goodness make, ItRoN N ; tt y 011 can't do better than that, quilt, You excite our mvinyttth v, and it won't do to pity you until alter the elector). —We are not responsible for the lowing. We found it in one of our ex changes . The young ladles of Emporia. KIIIIPII.I, are denouneeta of cruelly to animals. A few days stare ono oI Ibsen sow a calf roughly seised by Ih estremittee to lot lifted into a tort , where upon she, blaring with esettoinent, e to•latto el "Look el, that wretch! Ile Ilan got that calf by the ears and jail 1 wt•h I bad hint the same way I'd let/ Murk ttow hors gn•ul t was" —Mr..l. H. HOPK INS, of Lock Ha yen, who went to the dins on4l fields in Smith Alrien, some time ago to search for his fortune, has been lucky enough to find a $75,000 jewel. Mr. 11. is now on his way home with his treasure. %Yonder if be wouldn't iii vide with a fellow? We 000ldn't going eis' .The President 119,4 tried to buy lion, .1%11E9 I' WII sox, of lowa, till the track tiir U. S. Senator by ntreriag Iwo ilie Fort of etuiPtil to Geneva under the Wiu.iiinglon treaty. Being a derent, honnrnblr !Will, Mr. \VIII ill t • r Ow , I; I' Ihc PI m.. 14 n I I,4ktilv thusl Inse t llll he In Ohl' 111 1118 San Du- ming() HI( 01 pigeon.. Ilusitingitoci Journal says di la the Demurrals want the votes or II n ,we 1100,1. .101 nli 1111 nig:zere. We want hue otiol in our party. .Ins. , 0 Ninth tirnlnnun of du = I).•nincnu . r Nr i•I h,f ,irs• gippo.l,l the mint. IlOg of Ink 11, 1111. sttpert, rave. ell Ile! in th , rlrrtive ht by rni.e•egennl ten, end th It In the di vinten pnrtnet e are In favor ,/f keeping the white olemoerney In the one °nil the new nor. and their etpink In the nth. r ----The signs of the polilicnl zoiliak ifidiente that the etandard bearers of the cao parties in the next Pre,iiilen tial campaign will he If mien( IK and evniticits VergliV f)K. NT 0,1141 FRKD DOUII I.IM. --Ally Democrat who votes for Geo, A. BAYARD, or any candidate on the Radical ticket, will vote for a man who denounced him as a 'lraitor,' 'rebel,' copperhead,' and the whole list of dirty epithete UPC I by ignorant o I, • t imo /twv VOL. 16. The California Defeat II the defeat of the Democracy in the contest for Governor in California Inet week will have the effect. of uniting the party there and of preventing like divisions and squabbles elsewhere, then it will be a lesson that we cannot very well alloril to unlearn. It hair taught the Democracy or that Slate that it in not a o.e to quarrel, even it their Ntrengili be over so great or thin pant victories ever so glorious. In union only in there strength, and they are bitterly realizing now, when it 14 ion late to remedy matters, dint "a house divided against itself will surely I I ad I here been no iliflerences among the Democracy of California, the imeX pected and vtnuuiiig defeat of the full would not have occurred, and 1;ov. II tlunr would have again occu pied the gubernatorial chair. As it is, Nlr. 'Small ham been elected by oter three thousand majority, and thew bole Ifni heal party 14 clapping its hands at the result. For such a consummation time I)einoerats have only theniseltem to blame. They utlWisely preferred to chaffer and hiclf . Br among theinse;ves to meeting the 'enemy in a solid and invincible phalanx, and Ole result ha. been aheir ignoininonsi and inexcusable defeat To be wire, they bail it farce majority the last election, and nt conrme felt certain of carrying this Rol tbas 11118 11 terrible iniminke, am the event 1111.4 proted, and 14 a solemn warning against all such folly in the (noire With the result of the terrible blue• der of the' California Democracy star log its n, the I tee, rid *warning us eglilliet a like emir—ore feel aesure•l chat the Democracy of Oita State will make renewed eflorts to prevent a Nuu Iher re-alt here. •Po till much warbinga we Ought to Luke good hen!, and thus even trout the nettle 1 urger we mat ',hick the flower of mutely There in danger itt °sir confidence, and we Must not allow ourselves to bectroie the vicuna 01 nelfJrlueron, as did trier Citlittornia brethren We lutist . Inn iirtniiievis of c.erryieeg this NVe Inelicie lice peo I. lilt . Allll as, and wrhave nn tinexeefititiont 'whet Nevertlielens, we hate on right to sit down at our ease We lutist work "(tom early NeN fOr the success of our print Ip'te and our candidates, and in tilts way we well not only acliie%e hut vie will Ile Nerve NI/eCeSe We must not depend solely on the strength Ave hence shim. I•eretofore "The battle its not to Ole strong uluue, hut to the ihe Heil VC tool the brave " Let ns hv the ‘loliiion• ellornii, the II toot 1,1 our runs and the 110111ilt,s uilh hICII ar clisrLie the en( my, redeem the ill-ziacchil surrender of the Cali bona Denim racy ittni place Peimsyl- Vlllll/1 in the tan ash t hose Staktit that will mist their electoral votes li)r a Democratic President In P{7.2, lEEE . 1 Gov I lot rev.. t , ., gut It einheztler, tut tee been arre.teti. Solill•WhYre 1,1 New York he is )1111111g trent the ere of )civil pro NCCITIM 10 be trite to re•teli him In the meantime he+ pockets are erain • ine,l with his ill-gotten gains !ma hue purl lier 4 in the great State robbery tire luxuriating at the expense of the peo pie In .tee/ of this !winnow; and nin.o unblushing transaction,-an it he ro— slide that the people or Pitt Will :main cntrtl Ih. A to the lie IN"il? We In not hetie , I' It (;1 . 11 It eu tv . r. 1 1 rri•—• .1 1 : iminil id dim wq In I • liimoritlile 11111 11 V I bit hil- COll lit Ve4l nt the EV AVM Inns , 1 1111t1 II gleelPol 11l 110 his duty by riot l'oreol.2 that great Yillinn to a settlement of his accounts with the State. Or. Sr% \ TOY, the candidate oh the present treaw tart ring minnot be expected, Ch It of to Lefler 111 , 114 If %II rirANyr Where !ben, is the pro.l, I „I ,„ eHt and lefirle.s 1,1 the titbit'. Of I hat .1(11( . 1` 111111.84 we rlerl (ten. McCtrirtni.r.ss? Only through /111 , 1 by kiln can a stop be wit to the error moue swindles that are impoverishing the treasury and robbing the !Ample. Watchful, careful, letirless and able. the General would soon put to 111,21 it BELLEFONTE, PA., FRIDAY, SEPT. 15, 1871. the hungry cormorants that are now mwarming around the public Treasury at Harrisburg and living otT the Ilion ey paid into the State purse by the hard working tax payers. Let the pen ple think of thin and resolve to throw oft the incubus that 18 weighilig upon them like a mountain of stone and minJking them down, every day and every hour, deeper awl ,leeper into the unite ul posert% .I,•ht. Altb YoII ItEI.;ISTERED! It will lie remembered that II 1' 41141411n Cooper win proposed last w 1 ter 1114 eon ilidate for the position of Ser7erit al tirius of the State Senate. /Ills oppo tient was the notorious (hens, itemised of the murder of Captain 111. l ille,oflhistity The contest in the Semite Wa)4 VerV sharp, man v of the 161)114 ) Ill 54 4 4144144 rs ,•ould ii it well relish the idea of casting their votes lor n man whose bands were ,tnined with human Mood. Djoring the de bate one of these linJicul Senators, Hon. Ilarrition Williams, took up the fight fur Captain Cooper, pit)ittg hunt the following, high triliute "1 14 4). 44%) 111 ire II eman (Captain Cooper) will ; 1 kilo,' that he WU). It true itud faithful subtler in the war all Its MiCet 4 . 4 1 4 0 , 4 1144)i minim tunes. 1141)1 Is 4)414 4 Of the hest %moor t 10.51111 44 4nu present No Ihoo oeriTl min .1. 11:m.4 4 H ii)j))).411 ,4 4 4 BP 1,11111101,1 11111 (10 111)11 , 111 , e - by 51111110, for nq deserving n you limo :IS 11)1,4." The same Cal i/1111 (:001,Ir H low running on the Democratic ticket for S u n evor General of the State, and it Is murk of his ineritsthathisolpiinents in political hehel stood.' hive -o high a compliment. Snell words coining Iron, a Ibmoierat might have been attrilmted to political loas Not -o Iron, a Radical ; they were the forced licknouldgment iil real worth awl hrilhant services. That tires Were then irite, the speaker and ever, one else believed. If true nt that time, they are equally true at the peNellt ; and It no Ilepublicati could do himself nn Justice by voting for him then, neither • GLIII II II JI do ht marl/' to ;maitre by voting . I . or lam" now If the lion. Mr. Williams is consistent, lie holds the same opinion now that he did then, and "ran do hint,ll no in Justice by supporting Cooper, since the inner is still the -rut,' of the best nom; men the State can prereat. - 11.1111 C IM Milli recorded ns Is true nil futlllul roldier (10 AN I) }1}(1I ' KU - It 1.11 'lO 4 nelnorom-1, culait d the quer' thin lovrt NitColok, Ilie Dertiovratie canilohie .411. 1;11Vrr1101 1 ifllLl+, had withdraw!, coin that vo 11011 Tina lie vino+ manufactured 0111 11rwhalecloth for the purpoic of fupirong and duatouraging the Olio Ur mucrars, H 4 there MIS ma one word oh truth 111 11 11101 MI 1 . 1101( WAS Obliged ..” - 11 •. ‘1 stale (Or a kV flifilv re (;E %It) upon MEM low) has ;igetiri re ered atid it. 14 expelled tliitt lie well rein liv the middle of the prr,ellt A IRE YOU REGISTERED , ----The Melt pf from Maine, which held its election on Monday last, to 111.1 IL lilt I'vern body expected it world hr lot%e enrried the tilnle ilv Ihetr nrnxl instj{)rity, , vi !eh nr.kee nu, Itellelonte •larkey -14., el. rejl,ll . l. exeer.lowly. However, when 1114 Maine never ll.lt 11 1 1 11 :! 1 . 1. i. 1111111 VO f•• le”, 1,/ I r 111111'11 10 J.I. ”11.)111, /101 , •,ii If 1.1 th.o g 1)• i 111,•, It u••illrr ul ereoll Miner v AN II ).1 IIII•hi• Ii 110111111 ff 10 u . uin•ll•l nl (;() A NI) It EWSIFIt I the hiet that the Ile. enoersey of C'aillt)rei:t Were 111,-11)101'd he Into polilirnl etwie,t Ihere, tailobit :L(NN) nr.roee. ewed 11.114 v% 11..1 .lever , 1111 . 11 1 , 1 Ire Tip i• 1. 'le le I II i p *.i 10 t Ile I) r • vt ere ,%1,n1,..1 h i.oq• .i.re IL tutuuriti, tont they %Vat , l , l their strength 011 10Clit Mlle+ 1111101)g "STATE RIGHTS AND FEDERAL UNION." Captain Cooper iih•iritwing ,_.,„}ri )- ~ ,1 liotat A Contemptible Trick The linitieal party is the meanest organization under the sun of !leaven. To accomplish its ends It will do any thing. It has neither honor, principle nor manliness, mid stoops to the low rid and bartebt Inutile Not content with twill; and lalsely mierepreaent i lig, with deliberately slandering and pur radummt t he Deinoern t is party; not , iit ,, tle4l with iiiroNing unconstitu tional laws itgaim.t it and ii;itrping the functions of it iiiili:ary devotion% to dele.it It; nut content to light a frank nnd manly whereon' with Irani! and I il-elonel and force, the party line been i!riven it! Its extremity to use :1 111.-1 It lett to make ~mall I'll piul! tor the toll campint_tn. it i-i nothing less thou l l getting tip and circulating ut a pnn,i l Ii l ( to w hich we alluded I tst pretended to he wrjltell by n Detnovral to Democrats, entitled " Collre.4lllll ; or How the Lust may he Retuned, aid the Inde pendence of the South Secured." Thoneh the pamphlet wait anon . ) moue, hints were thrown nit by radical pres and partisan that Ai.xt tviirli 11 Sri. I . llFtNi, of ( leorge, met , ' he author °l it l'his coining to the knotyledge or Mr. SritimENs, that gentleman denied ail) knowledge of it whatever. Since then the impression hits been ulnioaslV conNeyed Iliat It was Democriiiic campaign document, and woe a true expoee of Democratic de signs. 'Flint the thing gullet. tip by ridicule and in radical int,,e-tt. Is pro en by one tact at least, and that IX thatllll circulation Itii4 been c o nfined princittalli to member. ol the Radical pariv, and in here pre judice aaunrl the Soto leafs 01 a acre relti.llion are 11.0.1 inteiti.e and Wide reread. It Nati lalrailed for such biol+ air believe ?1()ItTON !I tinlillittliing lair.t and to confirm Ito+ inendactuum ntateinente and ribald it 1321=1 Tile National Democratic. Executive Committee lia‘e publicly de immiced thim villainoto. dodge tie bile.. and weak 111* rill Pim of the enemy rhere Ivan really no necetooty for eueli action on the part of the Committee, for no trentoble titan in the con ut ry would believe for a moment that the thing M. 11.4 of Demoeralicorigitt, nr that it it %Mr, It would be Iranhed by radi cal Congrememen throughout the country. Oil the con. (nary, the 110(.1hp—ice of titer decent cominiont) will deleet al at glance Ito; auilioreliip at 41 purpo.e, and despixe with a heartier contempt the degraded ilemagogue4 who resort to "itch the 141, v 14114,0., to pnip it 41,1wrille ruuer - Tire it.dicak or Lveinto county lieve nominated F t Fl• ft r, E 414 , of W illotto-Tort, for Dis trict A f!ortley. Mr. Ft tri+T 11l a per ,.urittl friend of (Hire, ate!, herring hie itolowe, 14 rat her ft e4..1 ,•()rt of ft fel Lew II.• h a . edne•innn, con at ' t• 111.1111' linel 1. more than nnln~.riii#l,llZei ,mes 4 he amidd m.ll a rather a dlicer at elected, hot, untortanatek for lion, 111.4 polows are tinctured too notch woh darken ran for that The people of Ly rim m~ emoity are ft lwayti willing to reeoriore went, hot they like to do it distinct and iiii.trt from negroistn. I fell , M Fr HST cannot succeed against Ilnaty mho 114 the Cllll - of the ~hue na 111 . 4 party and the representative 01 correct 1)0111Jc/11 principles. The Monster Sleuqhters ‘ ' e cooltornd the lollowing article front l!rinori tit t. 11. e 7111 11,11,11‘1111 , 1 Iletllelll t , tilrtftvl 1`1) , 11q111• 1110. , I , er, t% . ,1 re Toe islo.le.ttle lnnr ,!erre 111111 hate heel, eounitiltie.loti'rtill r "1.1 111 , e , ee ,- eally hove 1,111.1 11 1 rile 1/1 11 tl,lllOll isl Ilir people, and the law Leon oppealei to for the ponieh went of the ttotolererA and the protec tiOss 1,1 traveler , . Sooletlitog tints/ Itotlitott be stone to compel nallnottit nod wten m hunt lot,oopoliem to pot ft re;iter saint olpoli the Inert of their pa"e•ngere. The paper alluded to t opor‘ the-late rearllll 111/.111 1 1 lei , on 1111 , 1 11 1 111 Ir.ller The feurcul ,11,amier in 11fam erueilv and i it ouliv nliet Ili: , aiiiho.it explosion rn the luii Ilint which han nice !t• one of our city docks a linoaltd ria•to and tilled so 'sillily hearts with mourning, startles the country with an appeal that no ear can turn away from with indifrerence. Has God deserted this people, or have this people deserted God? This people hate deserted God. The age is full of the miracles of crime, for crime lots its prodigies as well as religion. But how long is this reign of subtle misery, of blasting sin, of wholesale murder to he endured Who is it that takem the parent from big faintly, vyttlat his looney at a ticket-oil-lee, and then 1411 ricks film flown the ratla to death? Who is it drat; ashes the fair breasts of the nursing mother travelling in confidence with her chill, arid breaks eith burning oil itriPmplititered wood neon the dream of a young girl, wend ing from her summer holidays back to school? Who are there demons riding death's whirlwind, revelling r.. the scalding ini,t of steam, um' e terrible than choir era, quiche' than God's lightning, and who on tie water and on the land holds 51 carnival 01 blood, and steep the people in perpetual tears? IN gold or greenbacks dearer and more worthy of boarding, better to preserve than human life? Which is of more weight, thin life of the man or the gain of the man? Is machinery hereafter to b e nit bered among the ['biome and pesti lences? Theme are inquiries that must be looked into by tiovernment, govern ment reprementing the people in maws, and government represeniing blue pen ple 111 cities and communities. %V e must ham e un more lllMlemale murders wrouzitt upon twacefoil, mint. fending people, or %%e. mist hare more vibbein built. 'Ube one must stop, or the other must do their work 01 retri bution. This city, speaking thrwli its brand dory, has told to OM greedy bulleliers of the Westfield pleasnre seekers, [lint they ore tki+ let a it bin the scope of judicial investigation, and Re corder Hackett, sitting on his bench of redress, has coio.troed the law in lei tice to the (lend, and for punish. !tient to their avaricions Wealth is tin crime ; but when wealth excites to greed of greater wealth, it beentlies a monster powerful rind willing to destrot, it out if de struction, and out or the currant of the slaughter, there nosy ooze to the our titre the gory cream of profit. Let all stand eqmil before the law, rind let the law fall like rain upon the Just and the unjust, to protect the one ismd punish the other. In the midst or ft wilderness of pub li wrongs and outrages, the outrage done by railway and steamboat mitna i2ers stands prominent in horrible enor mity, and it diotlSolitilent cannot mug ge , i a remedy, the rourim must pro 'id, IL punnbnient. Another Falsehood How the Radicals have Paid the State Debt? $15,000,000 INCREASE IN TEN YEARS The !La( most etTectually Of the preterit win. claim made try the Chairman ot the Radical State Committee. it naps • "The public debt way not $4O 000,0(X) iii round numbers 1861 The Auditor General e report to Governor Packer for that veer puts It at $.17,968,847,50. Agptitint Ilirm was tt eulknrg Mind of $10.982,(X10, Ira. mg the actual indebt. edne.. of the Slate on the Ilt of Jan our,. $26,088,847,r10, or some 0011,11110 leers Ihan Mr Errett n'• :". 4 .1,000,t,00 leer. than II 14 now, alter ten eats ot Radical rule "But ofir financier stops several leagues short of the truth in the expo- If he will call upon our alta hie friend, the lion. R. W Mackey, State Treasurer, lie will find at the close 01 the last fiscal year the State debt of Pennsylvania wau541,116,640, 61) instead ul $29,00,000, and Elite, after deducting all sin king funds. Ile will also find oat several other things worth publishing. "Among other things lie will find that in the matter of sinking funds alone the people of Pennsylvania have Lees robbed during the past ten years to the tune of $14,834,762,29. We pro. l'o+e to demonstrate the duet. During tor past ten cents the State Govern , .cat has deposed of die public works, nor h to the Stale $35,090,118:1,91, for which it realized the ‘4lm of $11,254, 321.62, and which was carried to the sinking hind for the evident purpose 01 showing a reduction of the debt. But e+eii that amount, added to the ten millions of sinking fluid of ten tears ago, and abstracted from the Slate dell, leitreu it three millions greater than it wan tinder the last Democrat le 11 , 1111illiOrill1011 ; or, in othei (lie State de Lt lies in ell+4l 111.111 fitteen millions of dol lars rn the 110.1 tell years, or at the rate of a WI I HMI and It lin:I per yen r, n loch is the netioil increase 01 the Suite debt fur Ine,pent leaf, an Will Appetir by toepeciimi of the hooka 01 the State Treasurer and the Auditor General." GO AND IiEUITER,I —Kaiser Wilhelm le accused of fllrtlns, —Ceolnin Eyru, who ran down the Oneida, Is dead —An Intelligent English _Journal talks mix edly of Horace ()rant end Ulysses B. Greeley --IftrP. Stanton defiles that she traveled through California with one log on each aide of a molt.. —The female barber "out West" has re- Il from business on account of the arrived Ma "Milo shaver." —The New York Run, Radical, advises the peoplo of Wlrcon•ln to vote for Doolittle (Dow) for Governor. —North Carolina polled at her Into election, a large, vote than ever before—larger • then for Premident in 1860 NO. 36 —Judge William Llvingeton committed std 4 chic nt Virginia City. by taking morphine, in conatumenco of financial trouble. Ann Fiancisco, Nopl. 7.—The Repub I ican innforily In Sall Francine°, is from 2O to ,100 n, trial in Ilse Slate about 0000. —lt is propo.oil to run finder and Anna Dick in.noil lor Governor and Lieut.-Uoverness of Massachusetts, respectively. Everything intlicaten that the Democracy of wnl again nominate John tltilney Admin.+ no their candidate for Govern. —A Coil 1 , , 111 , woman la running for mayor. '4llO May" It nlwny a accrued to her that an of. with .hell a name should be filled by one of tier MI, —I lie African cannibal in Jamaica, who re• killed n hcy, ric.ctid 1114 and drank 61x bli d, I is been form gunny and menteno• 1 . 1110 deg' Montgomery, .ell known as an nom m thin country, committed Nulcide In London littely 110 hail been married but two 411001 before —At 111 , 4 liooo Potters lias written to New II lean. thtit hl. n.oirlde tdaltie of Franklin, 'Onlim • tvd or o. et thirty years ago, is ready lot •111provol 111‘10 lk 1,10,0,1 Marl - Wo• ' sl 1,.1ng Brunel), ii Hell prom -1-,s 0 0 . 10,01:11iiry refolinstion In the .411,13 futoril 1 it. Hey 'Scotto.) Hnll, declared that th• /mt. be' 1./ thl • 1 Willi ktogd have loot no leas [hall 3.111 M/ 1111 , 11161.1 M by tho t ow Or in doting Hie past three yearn. —I lie 14 !tea title of Juniata county In con ,l.,h‘rmi for Ilisacock for preet- Mmt, Mid W 1J1,e4i,111.1. 10 tide notion the Den, ,rat and thgeder haa placed tile name at the Moot of Its columns Chicago i. no longer the grain centre of the West. but divides th•L honor with M a k ee, oiedo, and St. Loots. ho receipts "I a livM ut M“,....‘1k0p iu Itall are reportod about elpilli to the receipts uf Chicago, —A. II Stephens, In Frulny's Atlanta Sun, indignsntly definer the elinrse that he In the Author 01 It pamphlet entitled "CotlooB.‘oo ; flit Lsol4l 111.,n N e y be R ega i ne d an d the inde4endonce of the South Secured." —AI Nea lot k Invt, evening. David Dorian, young 111.1. 11”. the Mattel bj , r..tirlin at .11111eN ' ‘Voodo, and died In a ~,meats 110 VVIP , try tag to piutect. 1411 I from in.mit 'I lie murderer escaped. —The Khedive of Egypt la known for him att,i I,4aaliv for Eta UnpatiOneo in attend ing r ,, nnrtla of 111, catiMel When nothing of gi cat takaorlialve I. glawilanted to them, ho keep. Iris 1111.141er. la a conetant roar by the (troll atievtlot ell he tells then, - he Brook]) n I:nyle pap, that "the eollwge .111.•11 the preeiltielll II II le . ll t Luasßranch xav W . 1.P111 .11 it) lion "n the N, Sun In innate. Mal MI , .11 the ~ ,mbar or, to the fond x s Joh° I loindoi Nam, of the well• It moo Sarktolot gnolt,hrhi,-house. air 1 altos nitettiple4l to eow•hltie !he t iu,. n I the Jeolosonville I 1111. 11111.4) Jr.,,,!1,11 a how lillyfl huh the editor polled out n resolver, nod }nte.. did not tk e Iho JOll f 1111 i ItHr horn etthilehina ar t relleeting on the ex•nenator's eharae ter. Cincinnati (Aannierem/ pay, that each the I air grt at 1111, of tirant'r Immortal ntooet• Akern.an. liolionon, (•rerwell and Bel '. map, iM I , lllti I. be willing to accept the vice pie.letwy I beer great men think that lightning 11011.11 e. into the habit of striking the unucrbtn•h ex, larl, el) Perhaps it ill —Ten rwer,(l,l 1111.1 a White man have ..•.•n Ining , .1 by /I u. t nl ( eneyrille, Ky. f or 4.10141111 g thc pertton of ik 14 . 1111,, wnnlan la II 111 u. Inuy I hero were tire pontoon con .•.•rnod In the uulLu r, which WlOl of n horrl hle It I I 1.11 'thorn bud i.e.',, executed ol Iho .11 ..... manner Uri, 010 COIII/11111•1011 of the deed. _A, I ong ItrennA, the other evening, s gi,sl ahh oninehievnun “miles phis log all "Yet h , r Nee molted General 100 , .e1, ~horn the Ino 1 nt e mortal pothering, If o"I,I •mbt Mu " floe pre•l -olo.foi oolier 'nt OM,. 1.3 , 1 101 brow. looname o 10101,1 in it, antNered 'sharply, "I never SlO.O ' the delivery of general Hot er'a recent vp ..... .11 et `pringlli.l.l, Ma.n , meveral vpootte eneio•od in an en•elope Were peeped op to him The Utiteral tore open the env saw !he corner of one of the , ppoome and •h e Joke at the Parrio time. and. hastily •lip ping th e package Into hie pocket, proceeded with hie adds , nn. oonol t 1 in 11U7, and done nearly Orel, y,er, about .1.4,0d0W00 ridden worth of r ,, eotton Hot /orange to may. none of ails „„i t on porn., fin,ll the United State 4, and I h11 „„tton mil 1. IloreoW and HI Petereburg, whirl' ruin 1,1,M1.0o.) or 7 tato nou epindlee, are eltoost liin.l.lV hot (mutt the fields of E g y p .. I r ill! .1.1 11.1111. l'ortog the 'wig.. of l'Rrin 64 balloon• left Ihnt ~,,y llf the+e, lv, fell Into the hands of the G. flt1:111M, ICI) were loet At Sea. null one landed in Norway after eron•lng the North n od •alhog Rhoot Imoo miles In 4. the I.lll.rollftllto whops 1,1‘44 1,4 balloons they tied( !II pll•Mep. g"trrier alnlit 3 1 , 64.1,1100 !tte,. !A•Nitll, unm lotle tlespala !togs o despatch ststes that on Wednes. d s v with' two unknosn tnen Were seen seur ging on the canal hank at Black Hoek, and the older stns direst it into the canal by the N,Dllllger and drowned, The body had not radon hied ,e,tertlay '(ho younger man was arrested yesterday He le a liertnart, and gave file nun MI John Genial, saying that the 111.11 wan Bement Gamut, his cousin. _T 4 dede September 7 —Mrs Marggaret Fin• ley, residing near Wabash, murdered her three ehildren yesterday She took her babe by /b e leol and dashed its brain., oat on it 'done, and then Pet the threaten( her two eld• est ebiblr..a, age d eight and nine yearn re• ...peetively She wan arrested and lodged In yul tier husband died last winter. She 41 , 11111 to he perfectly Carle, and says she killed the children to get rid of titers. Mont phis, Sept K—The cotton crop In this rocia rn In doing Ilitely New notion In corm log In, and WIII 41 it (I,llllly, do so freely At Helena prootiect for it good cotritti crop war ni.tio more fitvorolile Picking fine porn. Mello•eil In en, nent. Tlic InFllentionr In Ala lonia arc for n linger 3•lclii than loot yi nr. Ad• vl•••••• from Montgomery olive that Med...ego front worms nod root In of itirgeinteil The forinet rite. or n gene rid thing doing no Norm, Fool the totter tcry little. Now cotton tinily coniing lit —The dead b o dy of a main Mtn nt con• found in a priri -vault, in 'Titusville, on Tnenday. Suspit ion resting on a servant girl named Ad• die Winger, sho wan taken Into custody and thistly acknowledged that she was the moth• er of the child,. which was born on Sunday, whether dead or alive she does not know or earn, The following day she attended to her nsunl ditties, and walked a distance of firs miles I On Tuesday morning she did the family witching and repeated her walk, el , ilibiting hut plight fatigue. She Is held on chow of infanticide. --A correspondent of the' New York Mar says the Snit thing the Prince of Wales heard nu his resent i inn to llublin was: "BOW Is lady Mordnuntl "rho Dublin °mei.. !pots of alto prince as "Ills Sopa Ife-ness." When a royaleit on the street relied for a cheer, the following seem , entitle I; "Amid the nlmOst solemn si ten. that folios ed the call, a stal wart fellow. In the most unearthly time f viler cried out. "Stuff a wad In that eat gs mouth " The Wert wan magical Amid t most derisive laughter, the loyalist, "sedge himself through the crowd Into the street andl, sloped around the corner." Everything.
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