The Demoratic Watchman, BELLEFONT E, PA Remember( Let it be impressed on every man's mind that a vote cast lor the Demo cratic ticket is a rebuke to the mon strous cot ruptions of the times; That a vote cast for the Democratic ticket is a rebuke of the wholesale robbery ot the Trea.ury at Harrisburg by prominent Radical officials; That a vote cast for the Democratic ticket Is a rebuke or the wrongful con version o. State securities by the 'Rad ical State officials; That a vote cast for the Democratic ticket is a rebuke of the Radical In• ternal Revenue Collectors who have stolen twenty million dollars of the people's money --not one of whom has been prosecuted ; Tent a vote cast roe the Democratic ticket in a rebuke of a corrupt Con• green that has etol d ok s todwulthe domain from the people; That tt vote cast for the Democratic ticket in a rebuke of that nepolinin that gives the public patronage to the Pres dent's family, as long an one in found to he put 11110 office; That a vote cast for the Democratic ticket is a rebuke of the Radical Coo ;tress that each year piles the taxes htFlier upon 1111 overburdened people: Flint a tote east lor the Democratic ticket is a rebuke of the bribery by which the (uiet inago.tritte gives the highest ollicem to the land to those who make him the largest presents; That a vole cast for the Democratic ticket is a rebuke or the ilehatiched Congress that has created the Pres' dent a military dictator, and placed the rights and liberties of the people in his hands ; That a rote rapt for the Democratic ticket is a rebuke of the graspoiv, monopolies that I. fVP heel) created tiv subsidized National Legislature, Thai. a vole cast for the Democratic ticket IM a rebuke of the infamous hay onet election law, and still more infa mous Kit Klux Lill, That a l vote ca-it for the Democratic ticket la it rebuke of the w holesale corruption that cliaracterires the ear lief bag rule °I the South; Thal a vote Cant for the 1),1110Pril IC Ilehel Is a rclitike of President Grant lor using the arin‘i at New ()deans to elect his relation. to office 1)11.1 neellre btg own re election; lliat a vote east for the Democratic ticket it , a rebuke to liwheal ex travagance everywhere; Let theta remember all ilitm and then remember that every mole or the Radical ticket It an embirremem 1,1 all wrong,. and ttl,ii4es and a thou nand more. Beware of RAH al 4 in ulars out Radical Ices' Tiwse arc now flooding the country. Look out lor thew Have You Thought about It ? Bruer had the farmer neglect ihe mechanic his 'Mine. the ruler chant his customers, and the I ester his clients than that the Itadll•aln he victorious in Itanlit the inning campaign. It in vanily tin to every good cm/en, II in rill nil to every iiihnimaiit 11 f 1 . 1 1 11117 1 X.,1111 1 ,i 111111 thell ) 1 1 1111n . filll . r:ullhdalr• 1111 the Stale 11. • 1 1 1. MllOlllll 1111 111c1r.1 It I-. 11131 11)111 lien II a inter eserS !antler, llleChalile, rarer 111110 , 1, law%er, i.r 4t L,n nib antra ul .11,1 e". r 1.'111114111111 ior 1.), % ital.' I reamary le. -uernuu,lr,l 1,1 It 1):111 , 1 mpg ullirinl. vll., are Ili I , CII ‘ll.AlliollB %V,“ , • , •LIOV !lII' I'lllll 4ii isdr C , 11111111111V41 . 1111i1 I I to fierier ilitit tr.ttle thrtingliiint tlic'tiatt poop entirely kir the titt‘t Iwn wealot anti ever% litaiest matt time and taletits lu ...attire the election of Inert of capactiy anti hunenit, who will little the braver, to drive away lhle no; that is glutting tletiloll 10Ir laXeM, iiilLtlt I h l It 41111 1 •11,1•1 itltitithl be al lowest to continue 11l power The peo ple nuclei go to work and Its their vote cm and %slit, 1,11.111Vt•ly and plainly tie Aare that thiy eat) no longer permit thi r 1111)1.1t, In he carried away, their un Ist ilsm4ii‘esl ithil their lit‘vn %lola test Irucl.c, 110111,4 men, arouse. , I , e ‘oooor ."' t ale and I ' rere•rve t • nnr lootws Ito 114,t he wit ott tor Leroy told tl al it is not election (,1 ti“ importance Iteloco.c none n r le nuu,e oloogoti-eol falooelpoools on plotting I „ ltto•lann, hot book the facts Lurie, soptarelN and term ly In lie lace allot toy (Nei(' Illpe/111111Ve tor: tear OVVII OpllllllllM Every day )ott loose is a day I°sl to roar bent ut terests " I • ,, dot begin and sumo li, overwhelm by Qp,viviing aorolot and ttillitence seciorcol by the dawning to there ot the hand on conniption:tits work I h •nmcrabe, to work lamest Ilepnhlu•iulr, 311.1 put the power In I.le hands 01 looonest men raticy Sent, net --IF you don't want the Lien Law repealed, vote for the Demo -rata• tandulate for assembly. MILLIONS I The radical papers are "blowing" that "the National Debt under repub lican rule is coining down by the mil lions." TI(OUSANDS OF MILLIONS They do not say, however, that they have collected from the people noun and of Millione to pay a few aingle milhona, if they have really paid anything, which many people doubt. They have collected from the people in the last six years at least $2,600,000,000 I What has become of this enormous amount—lees the few millions of pub lic debt which they claim having paid. Can Radical papers enlighten their readers THE CLEVEREST SAME OF THE DAY Consequences of . Horace Greeley's Election to the Presidency. Tho following burlesque account of the result of Horace ()Today's election to the Presidency &ht appeared in the Philadolphin Sunday Divatch, and is the best thing of the kind we have over read . You ask mu to tell you, my children, of the events which immediately pre ceded the destruction of the once great American Union, and the capture of the country by its present European rulers, and to say something 01 the causes which led to these deplorable re sult. I undertake the task with a heavy heart, for when I revert to that terrible time, I cannot help contrasting our proud condition up to that year with the Inundating position occupied new by the American people. The story is a short one: In the fall of 1872, llorace Greeley, the ,alitor of to newspaper in Now York, was elected President of the United States. The 1100110 voted for him because they thought 110 was an honest man And so he was l i nt he was also vain and weak, and he elite:tamed cer t tin tactical and preposterous notions about agricultural matter for instance— which he was determined to fors•' upon ,the people at all and dilute ill oppostion. Ile believed, among other things, that every men ought to go to the West to earn his bread, and long before he was chosen President he u.ed to ad vise ever, body to move to that region as a cure for all 411,0. e, that could befall the humanilifamilv. As %0011 as ho reached the Executive Mamru), which we used In call the 18 lute Ilinuse,Presidentlireeley organ'', ed nu army of 200,000 111101, and pro ceeded to drive the entire population of the seaboard Cll.llO, westward at the punt of the bayonet • I'he utmost violence Wits used I'hose who resnded Were shut dawn, Und their dead bodies were carried off to it national tan tory NOllell the Pres dent hail established for !nil,- rig 501110 kind of fantastical fertilixter All the large it,.,, of thin evil were de pop.lated, and the towns were entirely empty The army swept before it mill torn+ of 111101, 01111101 sad children, until tile vast plains west of Raftse , were reached, when the intirsinit stopped and the arm \ was drawn up in a 0111:11111- 011% ilne, with orders tin shoat ae y "no who attempted to visit tie east Of course hundreds of thousands of these ismr creatures perished of starvation. This seen,. d 1./ frighten Ire i lent Gree ley and he 1.1011 11 ,111,41,,g1. to ('nag r•., reCIIIIIIIIOII4IIIIV, that seven 1111/1111111111 vol 1111111 01 111 S 50u1..0 entitled, "1111nt Know About F 111,111111:,," 4111011,1 he Vl/1.- 401 for the relief of these starving suf fers • Phis vims done, and hamming im plements and .eeds were , t ippled, unit then the nollimis irt wrenched outcasts Wade 1111 1111‘00 10 till 1110 ground lif the result of this 1 svill speak fnrther In PrIfilld1•111, wrtn 11 , ong intimte hams 1. , 1 tha coular) in another II) Ills handwriting was sin fearhilly and wonderfully had that uu Irvin g tnan read it And vo hr• vent his brat annual me+uagr tin 1'0ngr.....s thin ilecii tnent wits deli/dud %hell) the tart!! and atzreultoirl' it .I.'llolll'o aly.l'nred WI Allb.olllllOlily wit• asi et-tamed to he . I.arge ronitaiga and beans in. thin of the A i n erin n i n nation, I run •urn " The print. r 11. d. 111'11114 all • tin linterpro. thin., !nut it 111 t lelhiwing term, in whin h it went to min.• maim Id • 'l•be ('car nit lint cl-an If hn wa.h,al with it., All.riUr Th, t o r sinr,nnun 011' 55.1- 1111/1. , loin. - It t. len4i apt.. I hi tt , i—hl 11t 1n..• Nlllll.l. r, u nit 111.• r uI.• 1114,11 , 111.11 that he. 11111,..111.04.1% 110 t•.l wa r ,J 11.4 at (hit 11111.. Griiitit•t nut derlirtik lit 1•10 . 11 t• a 11.10 r I, in.,. Ili.. Mark upon lit twilirt t til lit.• itittitt rot, anti 111. r giving hi, vivo,. at great length, lie con, hided that II Ili , . Km peror ‘1 Whoa -net that ..itte•oil plowing wit. o,,r,titutl for li,ht wit., or that guano it as better than 11.• wa. "il liar, it vlllmda 11111! Is 141/Ik, I" ('1 cour-e the ilinflerur seta,, immediately dm tared tear, and 1,. 101 Ill]) Id I{i/..,a It 4111111], itgailod which latter couldry 11 r ri,ley had nett/1111) 1)041111 1...111111., 111r411,1y, aline the (11.11,•11, 111 11. r Pct 11 1 . 141,111 111.• t (1,0 , , arid the Tribune'' /Itl /eat') 111 11 (anti .in filet troli iiiiotititilitry, and calculated tl/ disturb the peace of the lietttotia Uf11111;1111y this was not the 11111 1.141,- lire 01 our disaster 'I he President Intl sent the Emperor 4lt Ali , fla Coll) of hi. husk •. het l know, 1 liv heal , with ill. , itlll. , e,r.ildi 1111.11 lluTh . the •igiiiiture I'..r earl, ••1 11,0 ,1,1/11:t 11,141 to . n..l u, .11.• tt ir I, Unitl , l Wlllle i• ww. Vol(1•11 W the/.111110 ml by the Met that when the Fri nett fillimm•r came to call or/ r (Iriades to present his erialem Luaus, the Prmident, who was writing an editoroil at the time, not comprehend mg the Frew h langtigage, mistook the ssuilor for a beggar, and without looking up, handelthim a quartet and xn order Mr ii clean shirt, and said to West, ) mingkiati —go Westl" So all these minor a jollied if making war Upon tho 11/1111,1 Stiles The) swooped down upon Dill coasts and landed without opposition, for those ex posed 1,0'1.1911S 114 our unhappy country wi re absolutely deserted. The PreAdent was afraid to eall the army swat , from Kansas at first, for fear the outraged people upon the plains would come east in spite of him Hut at last ho did summon the army to his aid, and it moved to meet tie enemy. It was too late. Before the troops reach ed Cincinnati the enemy had seized Washington, and the country east of Ohio, and had hung thia, President the Cabinet and every rreinbCr of C o ngress. The army disbanded in alarm, and the invaders moved to the Far West, where they found tho population dying or starving because they followed the ads ice of Greeley's book, to "try for our first crop to raise limos; and don't plant more than a bushel of quicklime in a hill I" Of course these wretched people were at the mercy of the enemy, who—to his credit be said—treated them kindly, fed them and brought them back to their old homes. You know what followed —how Prince Fredrick William of Prussia ascended the American throne, and the other humiliations:Which ensued It was a rearfol !,low to Ripublit anlenyi blow from which it can never recover It made us who were freemen a nation of slaves. It was all the result of our own blind confidence in a misguided old man, who thought himself a philos opher, but who was actually a fool. ; May heaven preserve you, my children, from the retott , o I feel when I remem ber that I voted for that bucolic old edi tor. —IF you want to vote for Darkeyism, Corruption, and the disruption of Republican govern ment; vote the Radical ticket. --The Missouri krpublican traces all the demoralization, discontents, lits orders, dangers and troubles now pre• veiling, to the ten-years rule of limb calisin. It thus draws the picture: Let its adherents say, ir they will, that the corrupt rulers in New York are Democrats. We reply that the whole business of government has be come corrupted since the Itepublican party Caine into' power; it his coil 'tolled the central government and nearly all the State governments; It has given its all the important legisla tion of the last ten years; it has giv en to Congress the taint which is every ' where openly spoken of, tt has made Southern Legislatures the po , , towable bodies that they are known to be, and it is responsible lor the discreditable spirit that marks legislation generally lirmighoutlie . country. Ti., Iteputi• hean party must be credited with the moral, political and physical changes that have taken p lace in the country since It HIV 10 power. Its power has been ikractically absolute It has riot been content to do what It had a right to .1o; it has done all that it pleased to .10, and it, after /l ten years' career 01 iiiihmited ride, we find the land afflicted with unsettled questions, liar nssed with local oppressions, defiled wuh shameless COM/ ptlollr 4 ; threaten ed with all insolvency which isnverted only In excessi,e taxation ; class ar rat mg against class in tierce and bit ter hatred; it, as the 811/11 mill sub stance of all these disorders, „we are forced to revive the old quesiton of sell government, with Gray e doubts as to the result 'of a new solution —the Republican party is responsible for the work The spirit of its whole p.silicy is that local sell government is a lad , it has deprited Washington city of its municipal liberties; It has made legislation In the Southern Staten sub Ject to review and amendment by Coil gross or the Exeruti.e ; it has 'denied the capacity of all the States to legis late 0111.1119eCili (bat 11114/ been tinder their exclusive control from the begin long ; 111111 It has proved its own pre eminent untifiii,s for the sell wiser.. ilea( wluch IL denies to the litcal soy ereigitties, by relustmr, 10 ttllk.lll 11. 11l rile i•onstitittional limitations of its power. ---Don't vote any to ket but the full rah( to ket I )in't I e dei ed ' -16olical papers iii4t 21,41 v are In ing to defend 'lie eCeliision ol Ilie col tired nom, Abraham Lee. from the Granl lirrakisst at Tito.% ille, n lew dii,s ago, on the Idea (lint while col. „n•.l 1111'11 ire Iliel aft 11111 nti the 80 , HI/ elllllll4 Ole White 11 ' 1, it 110 tell' colored lellow citizens id of ..incerity ptri 0t their pretended iriende, Had e 14e) the light tit the lit hts 14111? An exelitingr, m speak of this Mailer, say.: "1I the negro IN lci 1, excluiled Irons the timing room on the ...core of Nucinl ititermritk,cat. lie not lie excluded from tither places nn the mitole ground-, and IN hilt Oils it el,llleNfiloli that the ( • InII Hight. Ittl 1 la an outrage Ilpeen de cency, prowety and the tiocial rightm ill ,% hoe mei.? WY hope that home li•tilit•al oracle will eXplaitt !ills matter Theee were not Deinocrati.,but It tilicale, kicking it negro down ...lair. h,r ammert• mg that he hail rizhis which white men were 10 respect " --GET the %on: out, Demo ( rah ' One Thousand ulajortty fur (tid Centre ' IVIltlO, ()11, IVoritr. -Where, oh, where is George O. Evans? That is the Tiestion which the people are dine us uuw WIIYIT is he Let his Ring contederates answer We ties er nu a moment supported he would he arrested. II arrested, he will not be lir/sight to trial until alter the election It does not suit Reptibl.cati political purposes to hitte,their confederate.. uu nitteheil 011 tlie etc of au important electum The disclosures would hr too damaging Attorney General Brew titer has no desire to have him brought before the courts. lie is too shrewd politician for that, and too deeply uy hued with Itepubliean principles to raise his band to strike down his par• ty. But the peopft are not satisfied with such proceedings. They want to know whete George O. Evans is and why lie hits not been arrested. Beware of Radical circulars and Radical lies! These are now flooding the country. Look out for them ! —"I iupported General Grant solely to finish up-reconstruction by the ratifi cation of the fifteenth amendment. This done, I was done with him. Nearly my whole life has been devoted lo establishing the anti-slavery princi ples now engrafted upon the Uoie.titii tion The victory being won, I have no taste for s couring the field to rifle the slain I The slavery controversy is ended, and the Republicans will fit d that they cannot consiruct n Presillentlal plat form out of debris of a demolished re• hellion, nor elevate the negroes into un due prominence on the points of Federal ba yon ets."--/I. If. Stanton. —IF you vote the Radical tick et, you vote for the repeal of the law which compels railroad compa nies to fence their roads, or pay you for your cattle and horses kill ed by them. A LIVE PRESIDENT AND A DEAD ONE 4 .l.koloutokirvka,-.l l t, , Forney (by the way a lint was Fortier - ever colonel of, and where was hitt regiment during the war?) addressed a letter, recently, to General Grant, inviting him to be pres ent 011 next Friday, the 2241 of Septem ber, at the unveiling of a monument to Abraham Lincoln in Fairmount park. The letter W/19, of course, not mailed to Washington to lie neglected among the heaps of unopened epistola ry rubbish that pile the tables of the deserted White !louse, but to Leba non, where the iiandering executive wits employed in studying the geology of the Cornwall Hills and sampling The foaming grape of Eardern France under the auspices of Mr G. Dawson Coleman. Now, one would fancy that a gentleman who had been pie nicing all snootier at Long Branch and mak mg merry with his cronies, to the en tire neglect of the public busing., might, somehow, manage to spare it bat In the memory of his immediate predecessor, to whom his debt of per stood gratitude, for all that he is and has, is at, big as one man ever owed another. lint Grant inclines toward Ilse people, with plenty of money, and has a hearty contempt for dead ones who (rare gone into the disastrous bankruptcy of eternal dewy. Mono ments are melancholy kinds of struc tures and Grant likes to be jolly. And, then, a speech might be expected of bon, and, although his silence is sup posed by postmant"rii, collectors of termil revenue and other discerning gentlemen, to veil an abyss of wig done absolutely fathomless, nobody known better than himself that he cities not speak lor the wound reason that lie can ibink of nothing under !leaven to Milt'. Fornev's invitation tune, there. fore, a domonent extremely di-tasteful to hon. lire answer to it must have been written with lint own hand. His per mood stall of cigar lighters, and high custodians of the boot jack, must all have been nhsenl, asleett, drunk, Or OW limiting presents, when he penned it. Dent could have scrawled a better thing WI half a minute's notice Bab cock (-mild have ronnded hvelier pe nimbi iii the throes of sea sickness as be towed on the waves that bore him and his master's love letter to the erre st and greedy Baez Even Porter, with the help ol a —complete letter writer," might have done something to lend sparkle to the sodden style of his stolid buss But Grant, having no help at hand, for mice, acted as his own me, reran• lie expresses deep regret that he "loot he there " Ile avow/ Ills op 4,11 that Mr Idricodm wan "a good as well an It great I,in," tt phrame which we domly t has Illg /Well I.lllllleAllere Ile htlows that the oecamlom is 11l Ile /111 IlilereSllllg 011 e, 6. 1011 g 10 he relllelllhere I by Ihuse who warrens it , /11111 hy 1111,11erl Y tlar(ntryit the orrotinis 01 . It lehleil trill be imb limbo]." The Ipialifieattom eon tatmed In theme 111141 a or.im si•mY ly put in, and at once dimahumem the reader's fond ul thy wireamonaide ea prmlaimm , tint "imeitet it)." hill be per none mti the gritty hilt dot In mplie of the 11.1erl•sh (Oldie 1 , 1 1 . 11141011, 1111 , 1 ht , 1011 rellee for the " $271 . 11111101 1f... I ui i• 1 . 1111"11 MI! IleYlell I.llg 111111 h 4,11 or, he :5 momi 111L11 I.lllllllelled 11/ 111'1'111.e lor 11l u ti admoradde reason " I Mil 110 W 011 1111 )11 . 10 visit rela• imm, and ,11• m: whom I wai rated and whom I hm I.irty•two lear4 ago and who 1,3%, vino' of my coring Forney mind t ,se I.llo.lted when he read these Lout:lnn:J. tutee, suggestive the warm duttle.tic ntlections ot the writer, to think list iis Ittol ventured, tin% mingle, to t s ar, i v try e suggleottut of n dntV In the dews, the prospect of tins tlelightlul stoics 01 the living. Men Willie, Grant having Recoil' [dished the Ittet of eontimming 1.1114 let ter (idler which be left prowler of him Pell than summon), 411K1itt..1.11 the Hbadr /111 , 111101.1111,111 of Lincoln from le “ing it quite einpil again, and ssent nn Ills xsay to Meet those lie loved "relations" drum which lieshad been separated for tlilrty two years They were out in lorce to greet lion All of them, with the exception or tho,e at the breast, were office holder. , , rind most of fluent had within the pa.t three years been lifted trout abHnlui indigence by his judicious and beiie,., lent bestowal of the Federal patronage The meeting, Its may be was an affecting one. Perhaps, ii thin illusire.us cousin hail returned io them Riter the lapse of years, is the character of the prodigal son, liniugrt , tattered, penitent and riiiiiiti) furs pockets empty and his shirt tail nisi ble to the naked eye—tt part which, at. many periods of hos extstenee, he could have enacted without the aid of stage apparel or any kind of (1101.1[11(11a. lion—the fatted call would have been spared to grow fetter, and the wander• er would have been sent away without veal. Rut, coining hack, President of the Untied States, with a retinue or generals lor his body servants, and lots of cash in his porketn, the murder of a fatted mill holed altogether to express flue joy of the delighted kindred. Mighty beeves were slaughtered—pige were mock, ruthlessly, and in num here—chickens beheaded until whole roosts were laid waste. Old Grant— old Jesse—way present and, although long past his thitage (he has suffered { front softening of ihe brain since the t Itip• rut sly tear.) in has excess of glee, d e‘ Ifinfte fal/iillar with hint by flashes of idiocy which gave hopes of a continuation of his biogra phy of Ulysses in the New York I - o wonder that his "marvel. . boy" declined to waste a day on Lin coln's memory when there was snob good eating and drinking and fast and furious fun at home. The festivities closed with the christ ening of a new little Dent, aged four months. (An office is an contempla tion for him—he is already an accom plished pap sucker.) lie was named Hiram Ulysses in honor of the bene factor of his race. Grant stood god father but, aotnewhow, didn't stand very straight. Ile laughed, he whistled, stamped for Joy Champagne bath stereomeople charms, For, when nurse brought the little boy, Ile novr two battler In her arm. IF you want to vote for I)arkcyism, Corr Apt ion, and the dis ruption of Republican government, vote the Radical ticket. -4 GET READY Democrats of Centro county, again we appeal to von tt give your ticket a Pall rote on the tenth of October! Now is )our opportunity. The Radical par ty is disorganized, demoralized, Its heartened and disgmtietl. The rank and file of that party have seen enough of the fraud and chicanery, the corm' , Lion and villiany of leaders, the men who rule them and lead them. Their vote fiir short of what it has been heretofore The whole negro force added to Chose whiles who have lost their self respect sufficiently to vote with them, will not bring tin the radi cal strength to what it has been in the past. Just now, theretore, is your op portunity, fellow Democrats, to win a glorious victory 1 You can have a splendid triumph by merely going to t h e e l ec t ion an d voting and working fitr it! Need we urge you further? Are you not ready and anxious to snatch from your radical task masters the power het have so long abused ? Remember that it we lone Hi this eke tion, it will be the fault of those who are indifferent and careless and who will fail to do their duty on election day. 11 ton are riot ready, gel ready. 11 your net blurs are not ready, see to it that they will be herore election day. Arise, arise, Democrats of rent re coon ty, and gain PIICCPPIi by deserving it I - -GET the vote out, I)em rats' One Thousand majority for Old Centre ---The Radical party lota been in power pail tell tram and it ball, mince which liner the dark Ilatid of !Emailel.lll and iniquity lutr owept like a de. loge over the land r.lirinition, over throw til the Catit.iitution, accoinola lion of it el - oohing and ruinous debt. unprecedented taxation, 41,-orliellon of mos ereigri Stater, !mitt:lry eatrapct , white dintranclintement, negro ttupre Timex, hankrtiptev, Iteggivipt, Imo and den race, are virile of the nocelot fruits ‘,ll 1011 11.1/1 II 11. produced For eight v:ir+ the ficinacrat guided the a d art. of ila• nal 11,11, rued for n i l lhuw• lour Kl•ore we vier. the treemi, itrandemt, ina-t honored, tattled. More o ur, prottp.tratia and hap', moon olli gioille —111.3f...fi1l nt home Alla re -peeled ft 1.1 - 1•101 rt hir the tip pretuted nl etery laud beneath the Kim 11 hat we were once tinder Itemocratic ride WV uwy became again, with the amcentleites of the old, time honored party it. pow e r, Loth ill National tie •I Slate album The fired P•telo 111 14 di re,•1,4,11 1 . 1111 he I • Ilk I.V 1011, 1)1.1,10 fritl.l u i 1 ('l4l4•er, • 111.• neg . and Tlit.4llHV Id I) ,her trim o vh then eill secure 3 otot! triumph 10 1872, and 1.1,11 re the o , Crilirow of the corrupt utLeurl horde. , e,lou ilnye bei•li I+o 10,4 1,1110•1111,! 011.0 t h e 1411011$ 010111 , 1' eiol the hard earnito,f+ ol the people GET the vote it, Demo ()Ile ThoiNand majurity I(,r ()Id (*(litrv' A Reception in the Vatican At It N . l'lloll/11 111 llle Vali eat.. recently, IX., the "auga.t prisomer, uM lily triendn cull 6nn, re coved a bevy ol ludlee alter hie old Mty le The‘ w ere I”rholden 111 voter the pr.., ,••• wltll glo‘e,, and the P.ope, MIRIAM!: It VliMI arra% of reelerl 111p11... 411. , ..-1 I 111 ft I 1111• 1 , , I 111 ..rt• whit,.ll I I -LP ni il.e 0010 f /111,1 I 0110.1111 h - 111 the lei "A jovial old Wild< le 111 lIIS Ile, hrlek lt enong iliti 1114 KeVellll nullll Velll, tril l lonking IVII thing lint t i ll i•ii " Stopping 10 rim , w with evert perHoli tireiooit nn,l mliestkiiig with it Mtn Itollolll /ICI,OI. lie iiitei.tioneil each 1, 10 hi.. 1./110e. 111.. I tut Ilier nt I,olllr , :111. 1 voiilinitig hair 1.1,1 the 1,1-1 1 101.1('S 11... i rie.t.131111.1 s , gnet til,g to be tile. —Don't vote any to ket but the full Democratic ticket. Don't be deceived ! ilo I Workingmen ! vv, lut!re-ti ~ 1A eghen Ticket ~ .1 MeCionlle,q4, the r rr• 1111 , 11111e*. for Auditor (}en tn. in a healtht Hint the Workingmen ha, e no; forgotten, nor fire they goill, Lo ignore, their 014 fellow-worker And fellow itieelittitte. Will the Working• or Centre connly follow and elm) slip; ort and swank) their fel low meoli tole? We tromt they will, he% HO doling 40, they should, here,il, 1, 1,0.1 their t enc'e about law. ) ,1-, .103.6 and preitelterp continually monopolising the offices. Much Is said these days of departut "now departures," &c. Hon. W rn. ney White, the democratic candi for Governorship of Maryland, in cent speoch'very pithily alluded to subject as follows: "They want to know of a 'new dr ore,' I know of no 110 W &par about which we may trouble iiursel ekcept the departure in Iti73 of ti and bin cabinet° Irmo the White 11 at Washingion—the departure from fair land of the hoards of revenuer° tore, which, like locusts of Egypt, boon eating up LW substance of wee Vs and laboring men of this cult This is the departure for which honest man lights anti to whirl should devote every energy of mind body Ito possecees " NON IC Tait Etas IMPOiTA NT quiet election," is the remark we I on every side in regard to the can of the present year. Hut beenuse quiet it does not follow that it in to portent, or that reasonable, or in diligent efforts ought not to be nuel4 our political friends to secure a full v In fact, under just well cireurnsta us those which now exist, the trout igent, energetic party will al wa‘s And what party ought to be dilig earnest and energetic in ellort it Detnoeilat party should not? For years we have looked on tun! seen government obtain in both the ,' and Federal governments in its two r odious forms of corruption and op t sion , and we should eagerly .olio earliest and every opportunity tore. constitutional end just adintne , trio to our State and country Let it kept in mind that labor and ed.ri forth this year by WiliCh 9111 . 0.49 ,11,1 achieved, will have ft powerful in once upon the great election Lei in dent, Governor and Congre..in,i, 1872 -11: you vote the Radii al t et, you vote for the repeal of law which compels railroad ion mes to fence their mark or you for your r attic and horses ed by them. —Now that norninatiena are in end en excellent ticket is inscribed the Deinecrntie banner, let ever) In hi! and •metre D1.1110:1 - 0. at olin I In. rnrr4tcv t,/ urge 17ntott and /hi nl/1” , tho i row nit.g csartittal of wt With l'hitqt and w a al will (Jur nulls+ we pan carry the State -I cull carry the r,tiito year we entry the nation next year All pend 4 upon Union 111/IN, in cordi . l" 1111 chilli may be conceited /Igllll,l C.llllfllllll 1111* W hoe vvr dlgturb4 harm , Fly of the nitro, n ov, directly the Radicals I—(blutrab,,t,o -- Wirer% trriirrirarr lh tiaiicrat with it e- h , itrilitii4 lit hiinoN lugGlrfor R VOte,lvt It 110 nil hero.] 11.1 W these loyal tell ;as 11.1111, every rat R4ll "VIII' 14eilwr11 diiriiitt the war llellllhd (hi and claim every ! Dom,. rat whii ha. i (10of xalf-roope , t van di. nit 01111 id . ..tent 1110 011•Ctit , Il 4.f a W.., k .lllt 4 ` tii,„wn ' ,art ) h ,;- r IA 11.1 .011111 Ni III• f., I h i t 1,, .„! ;,, pl., a ~ a 'or. 'ti ,lon It 111 111 cr t" Lhein at livery eh, 11.1,1 WI/rit 11:111•• 1,11V1 . 1 dity itiert.:l-, the Ntrett..ttli ut Ow I) crottie ticket It will bo• t•lt.t t 1 .t• utility At (lift fin InPne•-t yid un I nn ll ,, flont 0.110. mad, d • 111.K•nttA ,ht their w CuSr• If tht.rt. IA ft dtotriet in OW ly twt yt•t tll4.rtttt tht coof.lllll in .1 r.• 1,1,1 0,1 it •hilllht ,1 , eel T.. • (lott,t talf, tumor itwttv 1,r.,11,114 --- I I you vote the I:witt et, you itote for the reitt•Al t I,AY% Nhu h r ornpul, lame-, to tent e their load, er you for your r.rtitc And rrl 1)% them li l l 4 k, it IS A Ivn Sittlt 1. 11114 till fit 1-1•1441114.1 1 1 k It l .".” 14 ,-tl4lli •tlliili t tf..l lei, RI.: I.^rleot where the r, I nmeertniii the mull nulll Alter exnukthina f.rt‘ nearly all 111.1011.11 , , ,,, . "" 1 .• ""' I stmli,nre tram ot Klux fl ,u, rii A 1.,. 1111.1 oeetirred, but here gt.lip/ %11, 11 10111 P 111P1111/Prm 111 thellll.l ll . l timed v 111.1,1,1 went 111111 P 11.1 1 / 1 .1 . 111 A 1.11..11 I SI.PII I, r 11li1111. 114 it 1114 11 this vomits, 1111 Sllll.l/l% 1,1,111: fired several ...hole at 111111, him in the leg. It 11 . 1 thought he get ‘I Smith 14 it DPllllll.r/111, grit. • ---Three weeks diiire-in %%te work before the election rhe time ix idiom We want ft I.llolltiilid Inlijor it, the comity ticket and x lew inorejiyAlty of c ompliment I.) th. , law soldiers who ~ These 11 ,, mer-..ire the tlzhiunz ie% ‘ .l \\III 11116.• tip [holt 1111,,14 1,/ the 201 liggly Macrinmed that retold'. Let every Democrat pot Ms der to the wheel and see It It sit be done. —Mies Patience Onedincli ()rase Lake 111., is one linwire. l of age and it Kevolulionory She enlm williout the n+e ,i 1 s pect . o . and call bake bread oi low Ittngtau The Departure i
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