Bellefonte Democratic Watcl man. BY P. GRAY MEEK JOE W. FUREY, ASSOCIATE EDITOR Ink Slings. —Vote early, and then give your whole time and attention to getting other voters to the, polls I —Der:wets I Don't let Col. WRA• YEA boilefeatcd by the MICH, the hose, malignant, hell-born lies of his enemies. Rally every man to his sup_ port, and thus show these Radical ca lumniating rascals that'truth is mighty and will prevail." —The Radical missionary work among o darkeys in town is being done quiet y but vigorously. Money is being distributed among them by tho hand ful. They am being bought up to vote the Radical ticket by dozens. Winn , : MEN, avenge yoursolvos at the pulls!'' ITCLIKLL, Esq., told the truth at Itobersburg, last Saturday af ternoon, whop ho said that the worst man on limo Democratic ticket was bol ter that the best man on tlio Radical ticket But then wo have no bad men on our ticket. It is composed of tiro very best men in the county. --If the farmerspho live along the lincs of railroads in Centre county don't want the law repealed which forces railroad companies to pay for every horse, cow or pig killed by their loco motives, they should vote for the Dem ocratic nominee for Assembly. This law will be repealed just as sate ae the Hadtcals elect thetr candidalr. —The Radical organ in this place, edited by the man who bought a ihrio ma BS Doctor, of Laws calls the law which gives lumberman and mechanics a hen on logs and buildings, as security tor their wages 'Wu. humbug Lien Law , " Whist do you think of this, working-men? IlnowN gives It this term In 111 q la9t paper, and sit) a ti ought to be repealed I Will you vote for such it part) 7 --The "Humbug Lien Law, - ex• claims the Republican, and all the 'arts Lomas in town, like ItittwitAttn and Br IVER, who are opposed to protecting the interests of the laboring men, take up and re-echo the cry. "Humbug, indred I The lumbermen, mechanics and laboring men, generally, will show 11,11 how much they consider tt 111 Ctloll Radicals Against the Lien Law. There 14 an article in the last rub/wan which Argues that the Lien l.aw ought 1,, be revealed, and that lumbermen 11(.1 mechanics ought to he left. to IA tilt f,r their wages! To ,lingo `e this inference RH WIWI' au p,14.•1111V, the article 19 pogned "Labor ing Lumberman... but tm evidently writ ten by some irretqulnailile contraetoi, who is prevented by this law from cheating the men who work fur him. There are numbers of Ju.t such men, awl they are the biggest rascal.; in the whole country. They hire a lot of workmen, go to the wools, take out millions of leet of timber, get (hero down the river to marhet, pori. I Uri proceeds, and then leave their handy to get their money the be.l war they can. It was to put a stop to such rascal• ity ns thin that the Democratic repre nentative from this county, had the Lien Law passed last winter. This law gives the lumberman a /tenor fir sl "lam upon all the logs taken out by thorn, and thus secures their wages by compelling the route arta,. to pay them belore he can sell hts logs. Now, we ask, in all nincerity, in not this a beneficial, a most noble law 'I In it not Just the very thing for which our lumbermen ar4l mechanics have been prat rig for 'yearn? All4l yet Itiom • and bin correlootdents have the brazen effrontery to stand up and say that don law "discriminates in fa vor of the rich rvvtinit the poor I" What lidly ! What absurdity 1 What bare Caved demagoguei These fellows tell nsthat the Lien Law "mlyht to be immediately repealed and il3 aultior branded ar a pecelv en SN.D P01.141C11. TRICKSTER I” Ind lor what? 'I!II'I.I'BECAUSE lIE PASSED A LAW W GUARANTEES to lumbermen and mechanics their just wages from a eel of sharpers who would, it they could, cRE IT THEIR LABORERS ON EVERY F.' \ This is the height and depth of the "crime" which makes the author of this law, in Radical estimation, a "de ceiver and political trickster. - Peo ple of Centre county, will you not mark these men? Remember, workingmen, this law does not benefit the author of it. It was paesed for you and youre. Can you do less than express your thanks to him at tho polls? L .1 VOL. 16. Democrats of Centre County ! As this is the last opportunity we shall have R) address you through the DEMOCRATIC WATCHMAN, previous to the election, we Bemire to once more urge you to do your duly. Finn on se results hinge upon the heijo (4 the present con test. As we have told you before, we now tell you ngain, that the present election In not only important In ibicY, tint in the !II rat I,ry to DEMM:RATIr Tlll. 11%11 . 11 lilt Dill Nil' 111 1872. AN yOll W 1611 for N vletun THE , do your duty NOW. Delilocratm, the 11101 of battle tH al most here. Are you all in readine.+B? Are your r,lnl,s clime,' up, and every luau in 1, 14 111;We ? Are there any lag garde, hoteret or eh agglere ? lf there are, bring thcrn all m ; put the weapon of Democracy- -tit, glonotoi ballot - into tlicr hawk!, and but them mtand shoulder to hhouliter, will their more eager brethren. I.et not oar mon he left behind; get them all into the ralik and go ths rolls determined, inrineildr and IN rtaNr,r We havo an active. iiithertiptilouto. ti. tiring and relentletin enemy to light l'hey Are 111.11 iPrgfllil7l .l l, in 10/fp/eV:lnd b 111 ge .llth and prim' word. -and will bring every man they have, ~iel«)r well, halt or blind, into the ColllCSl. :Vol a man of them trill rematu al lywac They all understand that a de,perate. a mighty eflort is to be made to cart-) Centre county for the thin Lill ! !knee, every 1111111 10111111 g 011'111 is Wl.ll' nontl,e, and wong 1114 111111'11111111 111 , 1' Of 1111 , 1 tllel gl , ll give enrol,, 1.1 their Call , e AY one 01 the boo. 1111 . 1111+ of working. they pre- Herve a verb god id and tuuulrrr.rlcd (If 111011101, so its tio !oaks Democrats Ile lip 4 , Ilill i v not caret;! 1,11 . 1 . 011!..'t At iite time 111.• are tv Illly 11111(1er 01(lric. nll.l 1110,111 V. lIN IL v,ere, the —very 111010p0,111,11 rn rite i /primner:toy I )I•lll.reratn (.1 Centro. county ! let t 111.1 activity of t)ur oppmero. Li itiwatetl by ) 011. Do not /et lb, excel yoti 111 zeal, in ‘..intel,fulrie- , 4 in ell rt. RV A( Tlk F., be VI(.11 O.T, 1,1 an II r 1 go (older', uulil von kSuR Ihrtt Terry tmir. ut suur of (I% if rta ly I4pr the Ira% ; a. ..I vk ken s “t 1 that e,elything 1, right, let it be with :tll,l ‘o,llritrlllll in you - hat,4lQ, Lhat you may 111; prom' t to spring lip, tendy for battle, at the firi4 rising Ut the 141111 oil the morning of the ever to be memorable TKNTII Ililffitlll Now, Democro- we lew,e the con text in )our Itamh. We have done all we eAll to meeure )our triumph. We have Ilthored early and late, and ha%e every rertnon to expect the best remulk From all quarters the pruapeets are cherring, and naught now remain. but lor you, the mohherm of the grand Dein oerm Army' -which to tient to deliver the people iron their oppremmors --to (I() your duty. Remember that your 1111.41011 i4 agrand one. Remember the great .1:ILI«e you have in the matter and the inwiimiteil alvantages !lout will re stilt to yourselvt•K front your Ilium!. Itemember Tut tou l 1 ICTOKI will drive roe' power the loofa inramoun, on trageouo, corrupt and den polio ad• ministration that ever cursed a country, relieving the people Iron a personal and financial thraldom such as a people never suffered under before; and that YOUR DEFEAT will only rivet ligiller upon you the chains of tyranny, debt, taxa. thin, poverty and rum. One or the other of these alternatives will result from the influence which Democratic success or defeat in the present cam paign will have upon the presidential atreggle 01 next year. This is a solemn itrirr "STATE RIGHTS AND FEDERAL UNION." BELLEFONTE PA., FRIDAY, OCT. 6, 1871. fact, which only needs to be thought of to sea how momentous and full of title it People of Centre county, you have much to gain or lose. Which of the two alternatives will you select? Democrats, Remember! 1)E11111('ItATS, liEll EM ItEli that the vol . ) , 'Hen who, ne 1111111011 elllllll dates, are now asking your votes, de• nillineed you as -TRA rroits.. dinin g the war, allti «null have arri , frii or hung, you had they lull the courage to do it. REM EM BEI? that the men who are 110 W 11/41(111g you to vote lor them as lttioloexllidates insulted and 111111(e you whetitlller they could gel you into a crowd, and taught their children in (nevi at ton a. TRAIT( dt,ti and COI' PERIII.:A It KM EN! It r,11.1, Ihitt not 11, 111101 011 the Radical ticket but denounced ton in the vilest terms and most malignant manner, and chuckled with delight when the government vent its iirovoo, marshals pod drafts to drag you or your children from sour homes and fireside., in fight lor nigger freedom and puitliage. REM EMBER that every man 011 the Nadieitl ticket said it Wl4 tIZ)11 111 'rut kuutterals, lo le,,troy Demo craft), priming oilier., insult I helm, ratio women, imprison you lor speak ing your minds, and to rob you to en rich provost marshals and free tiegroe, liF:II[EMBEI that not a 11111.11 1,11 the Radical ticket 1)111, Willi one of tho-e bit ler, malignant, ranting I{adu•alN. who wanted to mob tun when you came o town, and 1111+011(41 you whenever an opportunity offered REM EM ItElt T TII NGs IIEM( )( 'lt ATS. REM EM RER. A LSI h that the eau dolmen Upon the Demooratio ticket are wen who ntood by you all the tone-- who believed at; you believed, were abused aft you were aloixed beaten and detonative,' beeitioie of their devotion to principle and the court which fool' ! , l'FFElthd) Fl (*au you demert. TIIENI N(I\V, and ail, either by etaylhg nt home or serntehing your ticket. the own whop., bitierh dritoninced ILMI f ipillrm:ieglitmls übinrJ ots. IS} 111() , 4; wili)sTiftw Itl \1 It Take Care! N.Vll . l{,\ LiZl'.l o 1111/ENS, ‘ort t11,,1 I.li/1.1,e Irr S4ilt• vrl ‘lli 1•111 I OH the Ita.llC3l 11• Let, I'Al l'A li that ~)11 .I i nit linJ V , WITSeIVee toter.l olt THE K N()W•Nl Ivturn Ti ! There to a candid:tie un tlynt i n het who, we are told by IWO) Who Were totoollern of the I t.trk Alley and Alen Itowit party, trus /lir . 11131 11V N ITU NG of the voonty. and the MAO W 1110Ifili , f1 and rot yanizol the lo and I oliocll4 which swore eternal hostility am! proscription to foreigno x and Catholics ! TA K E CA 11E, then, 14tematnt F 010.1 0 ,16113 011 who are no eautioum about voting for a Dentoeratiq condi date of whom IL ham been FALSELY Hold that he Wll4 survected of Know Notlongnon eiglaven yearn ago—that your over cool doom not lead you utto the oupport of a man who 11 , 1114 AC•fIT ALLY /111,1 lIF 1 ONI, 01`0.1 TV, the tut 11A NIZEIC I I the Know Nothing lodges of Centre rouotr, and ho,to 10 thin day, holds Me same views In reference to NATlxit A MEIN(• INISM that he did then, although Just now obliged (/en pally' plu ji,,,vrs) to coneeal them. The wits s wA Y, Democratic adopted citizens, is to vote the ticket given us by our Con %en t ion. By doing otherwise we give a direct stab at our own principles, and help to put m office men who only n few years ago de nounced us as "d—d traitors and Cop perheads voTE Til E witoLE TICKET --- obri"f E LL VOTE One vote 1111 IV be of Inilliernie impor tance. In 11.i+ vonlest «ith a power ful and wealthy ring, every honest man is needed at the front. Let there be an advance along the whole line on Tuesday next. Niggers Versus' For- Do our foreign-born citizens under stand that, by the legislittion or our Radical law-makers, N EfIROI 8 hat e been made eligible to the (Alice of President and Vice 'President of the United States, while CARL SCHURZ and oilier able WIIITC NTEN horn inn far opt coins!, y, nre not eligible and can never hold those Olives? If they do not understand this, it 14 time they w,gre beginning to think aliont if. Take Itsvahs, for instance—the late nigger Senator at IVashingtiiii, Un der the fifteenth amendment. he enn hold the onlec of President, if the hind ical potty I`llool.l` Wit lust rhr IIP can enter the 'h0n...., sit down in tlie chair oi Wa4hington, and lord it over flue country and its %%hoe inhabitants, as Pres dent and mender in Chief ot /1.11.1 !Into, in all the black dignity of einanetuated roggeremi. But can ('ln!. `earth. the (lemon, or (Ira. J %%IE9 Nrntt.uv, the Irishman, become President or Vice President ? No. Bernice they isty forrigtirrx and foreigners, in the (.411. 'tuition of the Radical I'•irtv, 11{F, NnT NE 1111.1 (.001i 1 . 1 or 11E1 1E1.4 or Paints Docut or any other nigger fig President of the United Binles. !mid, eligible 10 Hurl prootion by Itadold legodation ! And then bulb of the brute nod able ivlote(;er 1111111 and frodi a nd Sl a lpfu na n, who are not eligilde. 1,1•e•ooT they lie tin rigs Go? n ' any foreign horn e zen rate the 12mheril ticket with the above fart ftlaritvg him le the Inre" if he enn pro, , ii:liteq lin+ manhood and di. comilry gave him Dirt Three Hundred! T th, 1-1 Into+ler, 3,1 the be , t politte.ttrt tit the II 1411( . 111 parlV in lie county, 1..1,1011ett ttm In tts.turt that the Deintleratte 111:11 . 111111V ‘,l l l not he 0% or nu It ui • Will) 14111/1 It \ r,' . lint .1,. \n.l think (1 Ili.? Shall the prediction of thus lia%NT official come true, and our gal loot old party be no untrue to it , tell an to give only thone figures, or shall %it list how hllle he katorl .• i lV 111111 /111MII II". dint 114.1 V 11111111:01, the Denim racy I.y giving tot our ruble twice( oneol those grunt u, l ooljorilien tar tv'oeli Centre roomy lo lie -say about (OW 77/ () I=llllll S l \' l) The idea ul three or lour hundred Denn,eratie n•pjot v in Centre enmity ! Dernnernlm, the very mentton ul euell a thing in ruliculonx! It it an INSULT to every Democrat and every other honest Man in the =ll3l Doe, 0r _four hu mire/ ! when we ex Bert afel fire /11111 4, 4 certain to gi‘e frwri hum,' (0 11101 st• I. 11 . WEC\N ( INIX UK 1)1 . 1C, I" 10 111 11111.3 1111+, I)t , 1111 it %I, 1111. oTI. NI • I I 111 I Or lee ulll 11/// xhorl al,l .I.IIN T. Lion 111111' ht len ! liFA} 11111 40, (lint the Itaaleals are boastin9,lb. , ist Item inuelt they In lend 11l I (duce urn mnjurly! 1)1 N'l' LE I' THEM DO IT. It ra n I lie done, if verse will Only W ORK ! W ORK ! W ORK !If Republican Testimony On Radical Misrule Had Democratic speakers and jour toils uttered the following testimony It might have been attributed to patty hatred; coming, an it does front men and papers who have ne%ei nerved in any other Omit the Iteptiblican ranks, it is very significant., indicating pretty detiintely that the "damned spot" of disnatislitetion will not "out," First hear Carl Schurz. "The Constitution has been violated in one of its most vital iirinciples, and nothing in any degree to be compared with thin act of usurpation has ever happened in the whole history of this republic.'• "I cannot, I shall not endorse a violation 01 the (Animalloon in its most vital part by supporting, under any oircumstancea, th e candidacy for re. election of the l'ic,,ident who perpetrn• ted it. .....,....„.„., ,( ~.4...., eigners IMI "The cousins and brothersdndaw of the President may be officers no worse than others, but when he puts them to the public crib, the Chief of State teaches his subordinates by his exam plc, which is every where visible, that in his opinion n public office may be used for the sellhdi end to make out of it what cnn be made, and who will wonder when those subordinates also make out of their offices all that can be made." 11. B. Stanton, npeaking of Grant anti the misaion of the Republican :party, MEM “The victory being won, I have no taste for scouring the field to rifle the slain ! The slavery controversy is end ed, and the Republicans will find that Ilier cannot construct n l'residential pinllorui oat of debris of n demolished rebellion, nor elevate the negroes into online pi.iiiiinenee on the pollute of 1 7 ederal hey ionic Eten Iheir so ealle,l warnie4t friends the negtoim, into against them. Heir what Senator l'ineliherk,ot Louisiana, utters : "14 It 101.,1101e %%0 ale 1., he put doWli liV the I ioVeriltlit . lll 11t. el? It Ulna be the en-e, the MO4iller this (ioverrialeiit han down and a monarchy built the bet Camsnis M. Clay cannot l.eeft silent II 1 -1%4 I believe that tilt attempt again to impose Grant upon the country will he luutl i 0 the Itepithltetin party, 11 not ru Howls bo 'he Ilepuh li.vertior (;e•nr• rtl)ke out lone "Villl r w t Muteru then 1,1•111.10 with the Ititstatel Whenever It ettinen lu that the lielitilthe is a !allure, 1111.1 we had better ettalear; 11. Metter hove tilZilt.l lit the pollm than 111 lia‘e the I AN onetti there. The 4 rornlnerrutl thus den (1111111 AI the l'reaitient n neitot Ism "I'be example of the (lied :Slagle trate is, 11.tweser, .1 lltig -- I fur publlr phices I' 11111 0 . 1 . lillllll,, 1 1 11410'11 :toll,. anti stupui bt"thet lit lair find 11 , 111hle.V1 1 . 011 V I lig tfllll,llllll 111 the Federal tqlieen hind, and 'read) dattittraltre the pah lit...ers tee Tt,e N Sun uu 1,14 pemhant gill A, ".letlf.l,oll ii el 1,0(1r, !Intl Monroe 1,:14 111.11•h11 , 1 In rharoy for the smile lt 1 , 1111• hi el.11:11.1) T4l think ill ,11 -1.1.131 g imor ' Let the re-. 1 ,I—tired sill h ralarnov anvils los moil e x i t, i f It van be liveried ire the Intrr In "I . it large ...imply of lands, tenements lion..es, bonds, stocks, plate, horses, earring, HIM other Salimbles, the gilts ul grealliil ex ',elan!. slur await him le elVellim throat their hands into the (rents The 11,e4Itni trarmrtpi rui 6i i tise of bayonets in New I trten tts "flit. taragt. at New (trleans whereby Siattbt iroops were employed agitaist the delegates Inver that ill.tliott dt magogne, cloven or Wartnimili, desert es the prompt mien lion id the administration, and the summary punishment of all the leder al officials responeffile for the disgrace. fil I transactom. - A ISO the Chicago Post : "It IA each an minnow's cane n never before happened on tilt , ' vonte tw!. and .nell an example rthoultl It 11lade 111 the taunt:ll,mila that It be the Lott idle N Sun mreake -Never before had we a President I indolerent to right and wrong that he could appoint It colt V Ivied bribe taker to high office under his Adtnin iration, and not only keep him 111 power alter bin true character had been revealed, hut promote loin to other places of dultinction where he could gain mill greater rich en by similar acts of venality and fraud." Such testimony we might continue ad libilesni,(lor it ie to liund,) but our spice forbids. !low pou ar. we to free ourselves from Such an whin nistrainui ? Very simp Iv. The thing depends entirely on the election this tall. A good Democratic victors in our State will just as surely drive from the White (louse the man agnoist whom these respectable wit nesmem testify, as he is President to (la.). See to it, then, Democrats, that such victory be won. Voting will accom• plish it.— k'nur Quarters. The Difference. Democratic offleiltli rubbed tho city of Now honk, and Demoer atm traced up the robbers, promectited them, and will yo them poni , lied. Radical official:l rubbed tho State ,f Ponnaylyaniti, but our Radical State officers permitted the principal robber to escape. —Vo e for M.LCANDLERs and COOPER —Erie county nominates Chia( Justlas Thompson for the Preeldeney. —Grant is working bia way back toward the Pant, having Mehl tux Kansas relations. —Butler rolled one osu heavenward and r impth , oßeui.ted, ..Tlie Lord's will be done,' when detected. —Not n single Itepol.lloan editor In the whole ...entry domino that millions of nixes have been stolen by Collectors of Iviernal Revenue. —York anti Atiems Senatorial District have nominated lion William hie Sherry, of Adams, for Senator. His election in pure. - The Now York ffernkl Pny s that Conkling and Fenton are tho -Rod Cloud" and "Spotted Tull" of the Radical party. NO. 39 —Tim Little Rork Journal says a report Is being whirls circulated among Om colored people that. florae° °reek.) , belongs - talk° Ku me Klan. —Texas will elect on next Thursday. Things political are very um in now in that State If there IN a lair poll the Deinoorats will win by a large tnaJartty. —Federal trop4 aro being quietly cent to All the te• Or Iho South by penaral tirnnt. This In the way ho ',peel, to Toren a rtenomination And —lf the ni•ewiled Republican party is the itleud of the 111/VOW., why does it rob the people of the government lands. end bestow thr tu upon gigantic corporations, —I 1 enl.lent Grant to POIII to Smoke only ten I.lglit n day I OW, I. 1110 advice of hie phyel nnrn, 'M111,1411 14 thirty live, as wow Isle fyrtner ensonn. ' . lintlienle 01101111 that certniut inen In Sew I,nL inn Wert..., been.. they %veto poor 1111.1 sue 'UM rich Are they willing 111 try '.llklit and n 111,11.m0l other Ita•hrnl officials by that Wet? —Airompdx le of the "potion that a groat Item• mrani 11111.1 nlve will rivreep "ter the htattesof Ptoe , irgtoilt 111111 I /hie on the loth proximo. lie .aye (here will oleo be one in 'faxes on the --Mr Ilenry FC Pelter hi. received the nom. Ina :nenatoi fininle I timberland and Franklin Senatorial 1,1.1,1 , 4 Mr Pener to It !lint( llnfllllerat and potaamana the CIP trill and e lindenea of ull air , / know hini. --lino E lixrvey Ilan. tin not:ount of 111 h a . u li rel 1,,d1 Irons llie eilltol 41111 k 44 Ole 3" 1 1 ,11 gion iMlh, Pflto n,f 1101, 0/111 .leftri«. hn. plircth.t.l Harvey's intero•l In lio. opt•r. hill 11114 111VOIVris 110 011411K11 111 Ital al lone --Sumner ellys i•rani. 14 0111.111 west 1/0111. , eve! n at lie Preenlential chair, I.•wer Wlellorl nrlly than Andrea Johnann, lewet inoraily than Franklly Pleree,anal lower ....entity, lief:1111SO In 11111 . 1111. life Mr PlOre." was 11 gentlernr.n 'I -1.01111 Joaryth Paidnean, a dlodinguialled poluood , 'anadnut IP tiler, dled on Sunday At 4111 P 11111111111 tnok refolge In Inv United States 10111010 arrtod uu olio, gut of high trontout tot 1111 1 ..1 nig oonglitutional reaktanee to 010 1111. 11,1111 rule —The 'trailing ilincr, In speaking or n Mun d meeting al that piney, suer that DOetnr ,t/11111111 WI, t here, Lut eioilil make a li nor slii.w is.. clinic Impartial periiiin- , who haw., hoard limit Stanton 'ay that the !Atter is the man 31 t OKhlun n gratilicatimi at his elee. I nut b. 4 •111/111 111 thtt of 4 AI vise. heightehed by the receipt of it I I giant I ... 1 - 44.• l'earee, 6t. lietnitcrgtle tut al, n hit h rend 1 nntte to utnke the °lee tom minimum," I rod 7roira nn)n thlt. 11.. OW' or tho 1•1,1,4111 , .11. Id 11111 4 .1, 1,. nerni I. rant mu,t Ile h.. I(4.l,nldionn Plin..ll.llon I , n Pr...1.10nt, and 1,111 , .* hi , hi' 11-1,11/g 111 aiew 01111n.e con. nlil Lilo pint) to be torn r. 1,011111 "i liio I•er.onal noohnion, of 1,11. • 111111 In 11.44 - 4 4.4,14,41 g rII.IIIO in London to do 4.44 odn IL luorrolo 441t010V, to Sil4 II ('0044s JOlll.OO 444,tr000n wally ro ;stork. o Intro 010r0y44 illonght !Intl the to Might I , (Ile In tittle to tie toirt..llo.oot noddle ot the Week " -Pest itti Sie 11,111 i6tillllllollll - I , Ibe 1 .04 , 1i11111.0111 , 1 lII , ' l nllyd , tlll4, 41,114 it horn citizen eligible to the lain is right. %%lion ir mail be lone, airs Ante, wan eitizeir, there nhuWd ho nothing tO prevent the eleetitig 111111 to any one, Mlll,lll lite, gill %In), 1111 g.., raNtryto•ter, 1, „I.pi hot. gal.. It 11.1/1111 S!.l 41.1 "t.ri 1111. i, 1111 ;tit. 0(01,111114,1. I. -nt from that hall million "tool It I+3llll,lst et Lad f . .% who•te 1.'1.1111111,11MM ir 1011 t II .I , ffilirs lint then they Int n 1 y.,“ pn.un, and loyalty +114,01d pro -onn wlml h tlty .tenl• - 111 Phil/01111111a An , ditilrf. Wlring a•••••and tort.. nI lirant, sotyli - Wes .1..1y witeirsp, to rehire 11, /1•1111111/1i0 111/11 !IV F/11/At I. rtorninate,l'' thin 11311.,11.” 11... Buller.. a,Wil null pt....0,11V 11.1 It hit+ rvvrel :dull I. 111 \t II loi.,theg it will, 4tillicio•nt or,t. ~1 n 11111111), ill pretwitt it,. diets.- —fly Stalr• f rulral Commit?, o ormlinfic• to r•refte lie inont own...aging new+ from all pltrltt of the t-t , tte • and if every Iknifoorat tines tit• fluff, from till% tinr.• untlt the night if the tho.ro ono i.e litllf. doubt that our lloket adl te• cif mod by a maforlty of clutch ljt.rful•Viavy of the Ke),(lffin State van well bit mood --The 111 re, of F.V1111., It 1/1.31•1 toy RepotslT rail ' , sloes • , only it matter of time Thst, we prenuale a lair alai...hoot of the crhao The time, .•ortaltily (PO after the elee ii,,e I het h. , ••,•hi,l Le erre,aed and lb., name of every row'e von fleeted with this great steal es ploo•eol, helot, the tenth (lay of October, we hate soot 3 oloottloot A Vinshitibrti.n illnpaleh speaking or 'free atirer .Tine female his eNire gavo lihn n moot affeetlon am eel,. •. l•Mwern Were radiant all over the /111 , 1 {llllO edlle nt unu•" Ile 411 , 1 mit snq what had heerirne of 11- h•oinle vv,tie s,. outrh I\llolll, lI.Ple ielt there r+ n e h that might. I n le•1•,I I the ' , en. , in bl , ll releNie women,.' av he calls Nei , "Tie I illlll io.llle Mos lIIIYARNON DAVI, —llll.l.llllllont 41111.“4- 11419.11. no pronit n. , nr before the A rherlettn poop!. for jou° t. rof l t century plod, In nowsojourn ing in Italttin , r 0 Ito lo 111,0111pliffiell by las estitnnble lady. and is the guest Ma Alison re siding on St Paul street It is stated quit Mr Davin will make Baltimore Ills home in the Mime, he hsr log areepted the presidency of an lean ttttt et. company, the heath - tanners of which sill he located at No I 1 lierition streeL M r Iles t. enjoys MUM and devoted friends In great numbers all Over the United States, but nowhere ore they Ingo 11111111.(0114 nor Inon deeply :tllnehed tlinie.ln Baltimore —Sunday 7'slegrom —The frigate - constitution," of whose his tory every American Is Justly proud is now pr,,411101011 by an unscrupulous Radical ad. iiiint-tiation to the base dirty of assi-tang in the c, ton scheme of tine unscrupulous ;log of this city, hind has been towed up frua Atonal., is under the pica of needed repairs, to 11,10.111 the win k /fomenting itiolleal round ers and repenters Not content it ith naming heron n per..... to Aid ht supporting the failing fortunes of our local i lag dynasty, the Seer*. tinny of the Nosy has ordered It ship, whiten history Is the common property of our coun try, to lend Its aid to the advancement of the Interests of It few unscrupulous local partisans. Re hope every man who is employed nn the • 'ono it lit Ion" will vote lite Denim, ate. ticket. —Pour Quarters. --Th., New Yoik Nun makes the following eonira•t between the ►lneceehusotte &mann 1111 , i ProtiWent Grant (ten Ben Butler found Senator Sumner and Senator Wilson together in Boston the etfier day -Ind you," asked !littler, "authorise lbw annonneement that you were both against my nomination for Governor 7" "We did." was the prompt and manly answer. In the summer of 1064 Con. Crant, at City Point, issued an order removing tkm. Butler from the command of the Army of the James. The order was issued after much deliberation. A copy wee sent to Butler at Bermuda lion dred In the evening. The matt morning he came over to City Point with the order in his hand "DM you,' he asked tien.Grant,"diroot that this order should be bailed!" (treat seemed to he stunned. •` did not direct it to be homed In this form' The order was with drawn, and Butler remained In co:mitotic! of the Army of the Uwe until his (Mime at Fort Fisher. Everything.
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