The Democratic Watchman, AT E EillaY MEEK. JUE WI FURRY, ASSOCIATE EDITOR * Terms, $2 per Annum, in Advance BEI,LEFONTE, PA Friday Morning, Oct. 13, 1871 "All Hall "Old Centre.' Th• official returns of the election II 11110 coinn ly, Ki yen In eon herewith, al II red , ore the heart oi every Democrat woloa it. Never iii the liktory of ,oiir ronuly Lax t he tight rin the Democratic part) and nn candninteti been 118 biller, ilt,er liiiS tht howwtor deo•rnuin•d enemy foligHit nigh Lilt .aine devper raimu, It. in rof 111.tt too+ juor Whe;l we remember that On Radical Coil ray Corritnttlee and ita can didates expended otur two thousand tri bribe, 1,11,, ititil bring out ,Oleti we re,...!'ect the mem, DEM huh. trick , tiwy re.orti too to kto,p •oteri a way from the pollo, the !toll ri ry rirettinted, the• per sowtl atm,. of I)vm..vraiii• owlidito St the lukt 0111'01 the racket re CPIS i•.i t rom a nLI I.u• thv r -crest-, bee,lll 01 t+0,111• i11.1..1111e+. 14. wm. I. r.• I at, that the Dom.-raw mu JOrl I. V 1411 , 11411 .leerearteti 111 glare of I II C re t.rd rrlilrn+ odiot• n dr Crttll . WWI OWN' Nrp9. (11 I li. I"re the State elet holt ni IStoN,.II I,;S find over ORAN.IC., lit 2 , 04 If %I avert• runty the Stah• .I,llw as went ('‘‘l)Ltss Aliii I ' , 1401 . 1. H n4ethl L•ne fike.l the 1,4, tti(l/.1, 11111 x lo,• <lnu' • half ht•rn clan-t•tt t , t till tm our ite,.1.10 could Itn , n•y r•• l Or Ili , tart ut 11.0 III:, kr.n. •I torn li , Ink , rhorre or I wo of olLeer , ni (lii• ESE 01.1 ',Ore .h •it er N., , 1,1-r 1.., nt her t,itlfori., ha' her Democrat!? IkeY7 Lrt I I l . r rrj Should be Looked foo "'" l'"nt ill. 11 Inurduh•rtt ,ore. w 11u county r.tutla of ILr •lectioo ill soywny,yet we believe it to I e attry the y not 4,,,k lOtit tir HIV I 1./ i l4llll 1.4 r pelt. ,. / 110 • 1 Cita( 111 In 1,0111111, I/ Ire:ACC I ra.4 *SAS ipra, ra,ll,•til ir in Worili Ow sole .0.. Ach.,l “Itelid 1.1,10 nrr rt,nL•ulx t.I 1:.41!,.(4 c , fl ru, 11. in roidirhi In the hallle t()llllhr.higl L 141.111 by mime of (',.l,er *11,) lid 1 . 411' , J% C4l 111011 I lie `ale - 1114 eititensl.lll and fl.llll/1 etl 1,11 3 few dxcr lreco,um to the vie, AVIIN 11111,V.Pli 10 VOIP, \4,rl Kr] oi thin bototigli,lhe vt..l en Olt ,)(i,TIIIIIIIP, neither ni T. in ountry long towngli to iienp.ll ip, and ileillter born 11;t1.t le er 11111 le applielnon fir utllir .11171114011 were bo4l reeriVe4 the Itakical election bonnl. Theme az° btiLa Irr. or the instancem If .oeh palpable violotitiroi of the s:s, lion laws, are to be palsied unno Heed and eripunielied, we would like If) know Witut Ii lite 111 1 1 e 0110044 1111,101 riot dlie (fret time such offen 4e4 have been tforittnitted in thin court iN I.y radical election boardP, and we do hope, ani ineint that the chairman of the Democratic county Committee, will mee to it, that the violaters of the law arc properly puniatted, and an ex ample made that wik deter others hereafter front a repetitive of these of MEM aew and timely toy Las been invented Ly an ingenious mealtaaio of New Yore city, and will ewe Le on care there. It is a miniature steasti boat, the machinery of which, oa Le trig wound up, eaplodes by means of a spring, scattering portions of the bast and the little wen, women and chil• children by whom i,t is occupied, in every direction, The abject of this pleasing toY is to familtarks children realy with the conllnpfifiet steam boat travel. THE COUNTY. C:Olart. CII3I4C.T3AWA NI 1 1 1.1-.1-. EiLIC4r3EXT. NIGGERISII KNOCKED ''oN DE SHIN." NARY ..416. ri° ME I N Gig FOR ril ii T3IIOE IX 3EI rt- 3111. DEMOCRATIC GAIN, ONE- HUNDRED AND FORTY-THREE. (►F icfAL RETUWCS OF CENTRE OWN FY, FUR 1571. 1 i 1,..., Boaovani I=7ll • • D - 1 D . H; j I 1 J 5 Itvllt•lgnuM %% I — c 'll 11 4 . 1 !I. I %f,' , ...109, I tl r 11 , 0x,4r I tow inin Kory,-“, nr. I 1 'I 1.1 41 1 ti ll_ 11 • 41 ;J I /J It 1 I. br nl. Mnnon I'ntg n Pell II - i ft, I II t In I.:" • 41 tot 51 .1 ni :AI 11 I 4 1 /111t1 OEM I I I 511 sr , ti 5 If I 1%1 I lv .Ik. r %% I 1 =SI =I lEEE Texas "ms pt tv TO rES•ArIV 14Y 42,000 Dormocralle gleaJority. 1 (UIII reXas we 11,1,e Ilie Most gl.l r 1 (111 M 111,4 M TilY I )..Iti,Forit+ aliof 0.,00 Mervati.e. ltr publu v tnw 111 lire tiltile brit, swept the SIR le by the rungritlieelit nix jortty of 42 (kr), and have returned IL /mild Democratic delegation of roar members of Congress. Ilia members elect are W. S Herndon, John C Con uor, 11. C. Cioldinga and John Hancock. In 1869 the Radicals car vied the State by a majority of 6,817 votes and elected three of the lour members of Congress• The revolution is therefore complete and overwhelm• ing, leaving not a remnant of the des potism which bat; beau raved by con- greeaional fraud and federal bayonet!' —Sometime since a young gentle man, well known about town, went to commit a legal gentleman about carry ing off an heiress. "You cannot do it without danger," said the lawyer, "but let her mount a horse and bold the bridle and whin, do you then get up behind her, an] he run away with by her, its which case you are safe." Tire °est, day the lawyer found ter had run away In the aforesaid man- OP/ with ill:. client. it. die grealemt want of age? Want of fond. ~~~z Q •~-y;~~ lIIZZI Radicals Down in the Month. I:1 111..1V ~ I I ~ 2, II - ' - I - I 4.. 45 , I '/111.. It 7 1...! 1.. 74 11 , 17 17 1 71..7 1, , , 5, I' LII 17 17 M IL 54 ill 111 11% Hi 11. 17 I 111 11.4 2H 111 2,5 1. 1..1 1.5 871 11, 11 I. 11 5 21 1: =III El I 17, 71i Is. 4)j GI IIII!" SII2 lu' ts . :' 1.• • n • I 4 27 41 fsl 4* .SI4 I 7 " . 21! Iss‘ I. 11 1..1, lll 1, MEE= liMi i lei , ' , it s) 41 17 , 22. 3 . ..t 74 - I 1, 71 1.(1 11 1.1 - II" 11 r 1 .1 11r7 14 I 4 4: 11,, 11.1 irr. II r - -1. 411 7 . 11 41 1 41 M. 41 - 2.• 7 7 ?!7 •_ 7r 1.. - 44 N.. 11 1.1 77..N 1 1 21111 ' 11 - - Pr* 121' 17 , 111 110 11 1,1 MI 1 lit i••• 7 41 41 h:57 1 7 171 1 r: 1. t. 77, 111 - H 11l 11101 4r 14 i - - 3,1 ILI 111, I:I 91 I"1 149 ' 414 4 I e,9 U 9 l i ll 179 91 =3l I=l =a 1170 411 1 t Frt e Speech Opposed storoOrl LH. L , et, tn•tJ, 1,, I igdriodiurg, New \ ork, Ili pre. t (to 1.4 111.1 • I • II, with the o-tiol Hoer „ Bar.. dr ( ' 111111(1 lilitll.lll , tilt Awl Itollinit 1 . :0110he lector.. Coward (he rlo+r tit his le•clitre, toe ml,•rtln}, w hick was re(gpecialilv anrnde•dl, was broken up by an irriirmon of in.•n 111111 1,1,1 n, and the lecturer hirm,•..ll e.eaped onus, only retretutrol through an cute room l'he Mott t hen openly ce d that Owl( i iro i .m(ed !lonian Catholtr leCtilre could not be delivered in Itgdenaliurg The proprietora of the hall surrendered to the mob, and re bused the baron the ore of It, though he had paid in advance. The column nay gvorrall, who had apparently cured vet., moil,• for the Antißoman Catholic let tore, cared a great deal for the (direntened right., of free speech. The maim( declared 11110. the baron shuuid deli‘er hie lecture, cost what it might, slid swore In pi cumber 7...q1111 an speoull pollee men u, !rowel him. Some ill the (Inv 11.1411,4 of the mob Mere arrested rtie skating roil, was secured In lieu 01 the ITO, and, alter two or three days (41 intense eX CileinClii, the lecture was filially delis( erect without interference, the only effect of the incipient riot having been to advertise the lecturer and give him a crowded audience. it is but jest to the Roman Catholic !meets to add t hat, according to tile Ogderieburg Journal they need their Influence to clieetiade their people from participating in the troubles, or interfering in any way with tile lecturer.---Since the shove was In type, we learn that alter the lectiire the baron was knocked down in the streets and seriously injured, by a ruffian, who made good his escape to Canada. Such an outrage is 6 blow, not at the individual, nor even at the doctrine? , he represents, but at free speech.— F.'4' change. Beautiful Ireland. We know, of c.ouree, that Ireland is called the "Emerald Isle," and the color of the emerald is green, but net er had it entered into our imagination ilia there was anywhere in this world 1 ., 1., seen such verdure as it charmed our eves to look upon in the rural districts of Ireland. The slopes, the knolls, the dells, fields of young grain, over which the breezes creep like playful spirits of the beautiful ; the paettires,dot veil over with sheep of the purest wool the hillsides, rising up into tnist.shroutiled mountains, are all covered with thick I=IIIET I ) ,;) ) 7. , , i Is .1 II 4 - • 7; II; al I.i Ir, y 7 .1 177 7 , 1,1 ' 71 ' 1 14 72 . 0 It! • I! II.:, 114 Ilt I I . 1 ' . .1./ 110, 110 11. p EMI =ll ' • , I I. II ' , I 111 ' d; 11,, 111 0,l 111 MI 11 Mt .1 4' 21'4 ',l 1 2,:1 1 51 .r I r. 11.1 xi xi 117 1.11 wt I= l / , 1 11, 11, 1.1 41' it 40 , 41 . 0 , 1, , 1 , • , 4. • , 1 1, 91 It' I- t 0 1,2 NM I=l 413, 1 1 , ..: vl 2,41 2,01 carpets illli velvet green, But Ireland should ithu, be called the Flowery There is nut ft 011.11. 11. 1,, in re blr.neJ nature can illl.l tin ex , I.' a flower f in ( she h a s 1 ,,,, , ~t only in the gardens 1111t1 Ili 'I, but upon the tine walls and he crap of the sea, (ruin the gr. it blooming rhodo dendrons down, 1,. I' e enrallesi flow ret that 11104CMIV pve l in tort h front tie grassy toter Ir 4. I n.. 11 furze, no :Acids. yellow, Vol I.r , all places that might otherwise he bare or barren ; the silkworm everywhere, from thousands of tree..., ill —drop its web of gold;' the hawthorn, with the sweet-scented pink, and especially the white vartetv,llllOrliri the landscape and the gardens ; wall flowers, fit every fine and variety, litother to hide the harshness of the mural supports; the beetled cliffs of the North Sea are fringed and softened with lovely (tow els; and if you kneel anywhere almost on lice %willing, velvety carpet, CO., will linJ little, well nigh 1/111.11,1e flowers, red, white, blue and yellow, wrouizlip Pluto the very wool and texture. Ire land ought to be called the Beautiful Isle. The spirit of the beautiful Lovers over and touches to living lovelinew, every point Mall Onzelle. The Irish, rightly or wrongly, gel the credit for almost all the belle th..i go the round of the papers It was an Irishmen who wanted to find a place where there wan no death, that lie might go and end bin days there. It was an Irish editor drat exclaimed, when speaking of Ireland, "Der cup or misery has been for ages overflowing and is not yet lull." It wee an Irish newspaper that said of Robespierre, the "he left no children behind hint except a brot:ter, who was killed at the Yll , llt. time." It was an Irish coroner who, when asked how he accounted for an extraordinary morality in Lim erick, replied, sadly,— "I copilot tell. Titer are people dying this year who never died before." It was an lriela handbill that announced with hound less liberality, in reference In it great political demonstration in the Rotunda, that "Ladies, without distinction of sex would he welcome." Sir Doyle Hoch sant, "Single misfortunes never come alone, and the greatest of all pos•'ible Misfortunes is generally followed by one greater." An eminent spirit trier chant in Dublin, anotinces, in nit Irish paper, that he lien still it snot!' elll/1.1 tiny of the whiskey net hand whileh wee drunk In (b.orve IV., wiled in Ihiblin.—Every Saturday. I=llll 3 5 ME WI 71 1 114 4$ '1 I'i 42 117 111 245 I, $4 21 43 47 23 11 144 107 Ii '0 I I II A. 112 r IN I 4 A 4' 4 IN =EI 1 - 1 o— "/ I 111 11 1124 NI 45 2'l 51 .!,24 L. 4 131 ol 51 151 id I Pil Ihl Is 51s 1 1 9(1 171 94 1 111 4 IL_ 1,1 I •11 I I:1 12 1.1 ,II ba I ,o„ 21;1 ;1 I_l 3 , 1 111 121 MI II 1,1 I • 4 .. I I, Irish Bulls Blue Lelve of•Connectiout The followin are e•-me of the laws made by the pe ople ew Ha% en, pre wotte to their incorporation with their charter. They were termed Blue Lawe, find Relented 'from Travele, Volutun I: "No one et t ett tie a freeman or give vote, unless I' he converted and 'a member in hill communion of one of the Churches allowed in this domin. iop. No man 'hal/ hold an office who is not sound in faith and faithful Co his dominion; and whoever gives a vote to such a person shall pay a fine ofLl ; (or a second offence; he shall be die. franchised. No Quaker or dinnenter from the en tablimlied worship of thin dominion, shall !mellowed to give a vote for the election of a magistrate or any officer. No aunt or lodgmge shall he afford ed to a Quaker, Adruite, or other heretic. II any person torn Quaker, he shall be banished, and not suffered to return upon pain of death. No priest shall abide in the ilinninion; he shall be banished and suffer Death on his return. Pt testa may be seized I.y any one without a warrant No one shall cruse the river bat with an authorized Ferly num. No one ahall run on the Sabbath day, or walk in his garden or else where, except reverently to and from church, No one shall travel, cook victuals, make beds, sweep houses, cut hair, or shave on the Salaliath day. No wlnuun shall kW her child on the Sabbath or rioting day. No Mall shall buy or sell lands Without psrminston of the Select man. A drunkard shall have master np pointed by the Selectman, who are to debar Lilo of.the liberty of ti)ilig and Whoever publishes w lie 10 the pre judire of hie neighbor shall tot in the stock C, or be velliptii fifteen stripes. No minister keen school. Et ery rateable person who relbaea to pay los proportion to the support of the minister of the town or parish, shall be fined by the Court .C 2 and £4 every quarter until he or she shall pay the rate to the mule' er Whoever wears clothe. trimmed ‘‘ith gold silver, or bone Ince above two shillinem by the yard, shall be pre rented to the (Irand Jurors, and Se lectman shall tax the ntr trier $3OO. A debtor in prison, saearing be ham an estate shall be let out rind cold to 1111Ik r i'.faction. Whoever shall P ct fire to a woods and it burns n house,shnll Huffer death ; awl persons suspected of this crime, shall he imprisoned without benefit of hail Whoever bringer :Ird or dice into Ilue dominion, shAll pay a fine of tune .4111111 IV ul 4 . 1.11/111 ,, r1 Prater, keep (Irtstotn% Sititntx date, nuakr !Mitre 11)111 came, or Any tnetrument, except the drum, trumpet anti harp. (30epel ntininter th ail joup peo ple (lie tongtstritte only eball Boni in intirrlii; a a• to. y do it %111. IPen erktffille In Chriet'e I 'hort.ll FI,r1111 . :1110101 1.11,111 puni.heol toy eoinpello.g marriage, or am the Court INnr think proper. Atittltrr tituet be put.tiiheil with death. A wait that atrilsem him wife mhall par it lIIt 111 .ClO ; a woman that etrokert her 'moth/volt ehnll be punimhed n 4 the Court directs nazi shell court a maid, in per lion or In letter, wlthoot lirstul•lnuong the consent 01 I:5 penal tv for the tint £lO for the second, and for the third tinpndnnrneut during the pleasore of the Court Married persons must live together or re imprisoned E‘ery person shall have his hair cut round necoriiing to a rap. The Traveler lnlhe Snow A traveler wan ero-eing n mountain height alone, over almost imirodeli snow Warning hod been given lion Il mlowhet lire.ra•d lOW hie weary sir lids they would liesuuibly be s ea i i ...l ii death. For a time be went bravely on his dreary path; but with the deeilei, tog shade and freezing blast at ingot there fell a weight upon his brain and eyes whihe seemed to be irresistahle. In vain he tried in reason with bitiopell in vain lie strained lie titttiomt etoeriveo to tutu oke .hat f i tlif 1,. a 4.-q ,\1 tliim it. ill tale 1, • Is against a i.. IU his pall. No atone ivioo ti Could have Act' Or more Ilfele.. Ile 'stooped 1,. witch it, and found it human boil), hall buried beneath it freak drift of snow. The next mo ment the traveler had taken a brother in 111.1 arm« And wan chafing hie hands, ni. brow, breathing upon the atilt cold lips t warm breath of lilting mold; preseiik the silent heart to the beating pulse of bin own gener oue bosom, The effort to save another had brought back life, and warmth, and energy. lie way a loan again, in stead of a weak creature, succumbing to disparing helpleesnese, dropping down ill dreamless idrep to die. 'lle saved a brother, and eared himself." /'ands and gaglish Hearts. —The erection of the central coup ties of the State into a new diocese by the Protestant Episcopal convention will work a needed division of labor which xrll he 01 great service to Boohoo Sti , Ill" Pennsylvania is a large field, and II are collet:lndy inerean ing. ~ ..store the ditties of the bishop gate sir little rest from travel, and actually contaitieted him a wan derer from home. The separation of the State into two dioceses we. a par tint relief, et that division was ritther nominal alter all. If the new division i.e made with reference to the labor re (ored, the PCs ern! parishes iii each d:occo. It citith'sd to catch some thing none than a glimpse of the bishop during his stated vteitatione. Are These Thing. 80 ? A cottage worth $20,000 wa s pared for Gen. Porter, the Presi, confidential private secretary, at Branch, by Murphy. Large sil l 01 liquors slid cigars were at the time forwarded to the White 1101 Washington by different mend,' the Murphy ring, but !paid for n by Murphy himself. These were sent to Grant arid Porter Babcock. Just now a lilt w e upon by Murphy, in consultation two real °Mate micerilarors in Branch property--both A nowt which proved a fortune. It w buy a lot. and build a cottage for at a point adjoining their proper! lie accepted it, and they knew ti would, two would be !dished. The filet that the N 1 Executive Mansion would h e limited at this place during the mere would greatly enhance the of all the property lit the' Brand especially that surrounding the dent's residence. The other Ito be gained, if Grant accepted the and lot, and they knew that h e v wan that it a ould place loin special obligations to Murphy, wait to be known for the l o ne,)' the mole donor. This would men matter of the custom bonne and IL to Murphy. The voltage a n long in making its appearaite coot Thomas Murphy slo,lSgi, II oey $10,0(x, nail Joh It Clittinl. $lO,OOO. Murphy wits then a many office holder and owner of Cage and a large animint 4.1 real at Long Branch. Ile wan an A Johnson Democrat, member .. Arm in arm contention in 11,11,1i1i in Is4llll,and voted for 11.,1111,:tr Fenton for (lovernor Mr 11,,, well known siiiterinternieln t.i Adams Express Company. it tar o ittor in and owner 01 real peeially at Long Brans 1,, whe supports the most magnificent 1.. sent, with spout/m.4 purls, and It/111 herd/4, and driven lays, and to that were ever witoeneed. Ile I ways been a Democrat, is a On busitieno 11,a11, in a genial gent! who inade the in%eslinetit refer as a speculation, and to plea , neighbor itild friend Tom Morph) Chamberlain keeps the lentil( gentler:ool'a club at the Branch, he game of chance often in vol single night the •11(1I of It hotoire, sand dollars Cluunbrrlam 11. nian. Ile argued thin: fond of horsen and races. I will ill him collage and both) a race at the Branch M) property will increase In value if Gran there, because he will carr) crowd ',oh hon. Besides, the who follow Mtn, encl its Ingslk mit!), and others, ILIe to tigl, tiger, play poker, Ace. dolin 11,, owl prl , Ceedl.ll at once to lii el e(iIii+11111 . 1 I M0;111101101 1,1111, vile of the hoist race C1,111"rt country tt to s 4) it tit accepted the collage, as cti i knows, and ban tWellpied it It shape ever slime. Porter OCCIII house when he Is tit the Branch collages are k 1.14 trill supplit lite choicest of woos, 11911Orn 'n il from New York,— .% I or Times. Ana I i referring to the holt, meal nl Com:le/4 , 111/11i 1101111, pretalent Worcester Con, ention, In Ilia I eulogy of 101 l party that it lad I "Itotte/ftv out of do.ltotfettly," pt gays: "Homely out 01 olimlottt etolt. What Ix Mr Greeley moment about Tom Alitridtt, tl utter closet companion 7 Wt imt ureurrt 11 In the Nr " 1 a, 01111 r find the l'itylmo.(er'. IhTl itt Wit... 11114410.7 In lour ttl the ern State., (littler Itepul•lman CII have 'Peen NM/ 11,1111/1).! 11 lii 1 br tul eighty one ',Whom. 01 tloflar. Isttertml Ite,enne ilvportmew tt,leattotof loot op of er se , cote llonft of donate, nil 1l r 110111 Itlm contest with rommt-taaer 1011, awl obliged 111 ettniet. It exly out 111 illrli0111,1), 101100th lieu. liuller'x atmle t•tta I. ill tr;l 1 11 Mnnrnl6u , lll. I. Ibr I Is In! , I 111/1 111. 01% I.lrll 111 Christ 11. till nprnll 1111( It flit/it'll 111 111 1011 a fear that in nt,vt,itran A Miniature Skeleton A ph it. Nes aw, bit% e Hli 111111f01011 Ia blin four 14 111 ‘l•Vi,Zlb, filed by H blipallene 111,e o• X,111,1 1 / 1 1 1 / 1 );, 1/4 11.4.41 , 1 that U IM i t: work of a c.ils,r o Virnitt flierptire 41111.: "So perteet Im the mkeletoit ,11 detail, that tit lino glance eseo 111)1)11 18111 In hr deemed The teeth, die inariongm ol the the carved and thorned form bottem ol the lore arm, the rei, lat fart es ere part Iv letariolh Iralallt perleo. 'Hie slot for •;i Caryliig Mora illive been done 001 I , erreet It %sell noittaint.d w. ition.v, In 118 right hand Ikea 1101.64 n vtnll which rettehem 84 I 40 6401, and arolliol Hie 110ii , 1111 mtittr 11eolled oe!I emblem of the healing' art 1, 11 0. 1 ( its bend 1111,011 the knee nl lle its left hand holds ti miring of Thome me.itol)lnted with the haw of the Jitimineme ear%erm real none how hidentimle ilelllllo 18 01114 hi Or Iltiay Work .doctor eleelar co+ hC would no 1 it (or $5OO A. • eta MIO. • rt, lEEE X . 141.111•71i .L 1111 , 11 . 1 / 1 1•Ii I/I Lrt .a lii carried hint thrworli a 1.1.\.r. paral)o l / 4 I pee vrars ago " --1111911iisfactory ao4 :11! pt itilprmigig Ole in% 'gill ion kwer 'mots 1 01. h"elt /1111,r I it - I %, I It ..1.1 1 I 'I., Ili; it 1110,41.111 work l•rilole,i I 13 IStit.c(
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