1 " 1111 . 1.ARLES F.: READ AND H. EriAztme, EDITO.DS MONTROSE., .PA. Thzumbday,lay, 3. 18557. -:;„ E=S=lll . ft --. 47 -• Ws: have received poein entitled' 1 ` The SohnnyiCake," which, we can't think of publishing. Cr the writer:MA seen fit to sing its praises, we, might possibly have pub lished her aft:slop : notwithstanding the limp- . ing and other blemishes of her Pegasus, against the Johnny Cake mwst Beek day light :through-some -more ',aristocrat ic medium than our ctilumiis.. The shade of Joel 13arlimi, , auther•: . 'of glasty I"tidding,' would rise up. against us for giving aid and comfort to one Who speaks so disparagingly of our great •tigricultural ,staple. The writer evidently doei'net understand ber subject.---, • We will endeavor nest week. to publish recipe for making Johnny Cakes that wont *bore A: •wlll' try; her luind at Ma= king them, and sneceed better than she do - es in makin„g verse:A.. • • . ; • . ~ Ire -plether column will -be foitud- the particulars 0f . ..a recent outrage of .slavery on • a newspaper establishment in Missouri, the editors of. Which were aCeused of Free-Soil proclivities. It , seems that. nothing can es cape the aggresSive spirit' of the "blessed in. It excites wars, tortures . defence ' less women and children, seve'rs the dearest domesticities, desecrates the tallot-box, and torliidsfreedOni of speech and of the pre:o- 7 and not only . . must all this 'be permitted, but . we are expected to accetiescand aid in• an indefinite extension of the system over this continent. .The interests of Slavety' are placed above all Other interests; and above "all law, divine or hurriani so that-he who thinks free- • dom better tlion slavery .for . the Tcrritores, and. dares express' hisopinien,is by the mob Mw of shrrery counted i traitor, to be pun ished' with death. One might as well live in Ritsiai s far as the secure enjoyment of the rights and privileges of a freeman is concern ed, as one of tho Slave State,S. of this f • ral'", , llfay-Day\ was,Lere; warm and pleas. ant, with showlrs and sunshine minced nearly 'alf-and)allin the morning, but in the after noon - clear aid ,sunshine. When the birds that sung the laborer forth to hiS'Avork in the morning. had sung him home again at sunset; people'bcgan to turn their thoughts and eyes' away him) the springinggraSs, and soft-eYed wild flowers, and singing bi&is and brooks, :towards the eastern heavens, ANbere, accord ing to the almanac, one of Nature's great, eihibitioll was about to conic off—a total eclipse Of the moon. When she—Luna, -the single attendant of our work-day World that -cannot affbrd fv keep a 'retinue like her bet ters- !lifted her full, round, good-natured face above ,the eakerri hills, it looked in no wise .different - from usual, but soon, punctual to the hour appointed, a dark shadow - began. to steal,oVer her countenance, and We. doubt not that it was finally obscured in toto. Pur suant to the programme, but We went -to sleep before the total obscuration took place -our latest remembrance overnight being -of a fair,fitee peeping in at our window. through half-shut eves. - / Mona. i ' SQt .kTTER SOVEREIGNrr.'—Tke -ruffian crew who have taken it upon them to plant Slavery: in Kansas, not content with in- Vadingthe Territory and bytheir fraudulent rotes :forcing, upon its inhabitants a pro. slavery Legislature, have now determined to. .depose, Gov. Reeder, who doeS not prove so pliant a too) in the hands' of - the slaVocracv as they desire. \ Accordingly. they have issued • a solemn protiunciathento, in - which they • declare the Governor - unfit for his office, and ) - as .appointment.. an infringement of theirrights of .'Squatter Sovereignty:: and they - therefore call upon the. people---that is the pro-slavery people,.for the 'Yankee abo litionists' arc to be driven from the polls at the point of theßowie.knife—to proceed to electa new . Governor forthwith. • This is ar. I ..M.- '* Archbishop Hughes, the mat influ- rant . rebellion; and we hope to see our noble 1 • ~ , ' 1 - Catholic'. ecclesiastic - in this Pr(Adent throw himself into the breach, tind'i enua ' i t t " . " 111 1 cOuntry , i's 4 present engaged iii:s;piritea de:leitd the cause of good order, -, and enforce newspaper- contro - versies,- - on the new giurch the due execution of the lags, with se much . , energy and promptness as in the case Of the 1 1 . P. i " Pesil . 'Y l aw ;' of Ne* Y'''rk*" and kindred P°. Inicallquestie l ns. Since' is retarn frem the fugitive slave, Burns,at Boston. If soldiers I Ccuneillately held at . ROme, by the P4e; to . \ are to be Called ontle compel the Yankees I acid , tneW.dogrn ! ; a to the' cre.ed of _the,' infalk to 'obey the laws i fair play requires that thel ble .t..nurei--;Making it . hetesy ~ heriaiter not 4 Chivalry ' should:be treated in the seine 1 Wa:k :A GoVernorwould seem to be nearly 1, tnt t 9, be4e, -. belie. in tlie 'immaculate conception or. ramonsittigin of the Virgin Mary-4e as Much an object' of interest, as a fugitive i has a t'eraged'', , 4 least one lOng, Slashing Totter shirk; -and to threaten to shoot a Governor, as the slavebolders do Gov. Reeder, seems ' a ' lr ,l .ecic ' ' 6 ''q ) 4' l] the wo'rd. ' lie,' - '.ftl-selnioti,' . .almost as bad as to threaten to reseuea slave an, other terms of similar c -h.qacter,,eyineing. . no-superahn danoe of the spint „of ehristian. I as the Yankees did Burns. ' . - i .: L i • frequently meettsess, Irctiuently ocenr. -- s It is high" time Governor . Reeder certainly ought to he' A . 1 thatoneliz'Ci f. j. . 1. ) k . 0 eetentporaries were giyifig, provided 'with the Maus of returning tram 1, '' arcitbishop,fits, for thus tittetitpt Washington; where he now is. to &mac, 114,e d 'l n g ht : f litag, to l unite it;?iturch : and der in the government to Which he has beee Stater - Blois , him in 'patty, and of maintaining law and or up, gecntlemen ; he is ' Meddling with. politics' •• oinuait as mUch ns the Protestant eletY, and itiwfully *stinted, but We rather expect - anti". he 'viii be Sent home to PennsYlvania as liar- 1 lir : ea q 4lluvr '' . l2()l " va g t I Y ..19a condemn Fries 1 conduct in ttien- 'lf y,4 u don't . serVe him:the Mg been, weighed in the - balance . of slavery fire: { same way, people Will draw theiro infer... and - found 'drieting, aturthat a' southern I epees as to ?our, motives.. ~ . - -- • ' : pter, will be Op:Anted in his place. Should this be the result,GoY. -Reeder will doubtless. '' . B „.„' pi; - 11 7 7, "d i - . '' ------7L' - , , ' acme borne a good. Free. Boiler, having had ..1 l* 7 1°4 '7 -iSrlettitaral 'Society. '1 . 1 '- The Socieij met on - Tue..... , -da} eVeiting' 'Air, any hunkeriSh kindness that he .may ' have' it - im ._ - .: i!fenty Drillter, Esq., PreSident, cherished for the staveholders driven - out of .-- • . in the Chair). - birri• try the altiveholderii Ate ntsel yes. r . - - '' t - i. ~ c meetingwere read . . .. - . . ' - The in'netca of the hist " and approved. '. . • • 1-- :• • • - 1.. •- . '.-'; . ..: 'The resolution Telataw,r to' an 41teratiolirof the constitution - as respec ts the electiontoithe Executive CoHarnitiee,laaa- . Sopi e d As o m . posed at,the last:pmeetiiig, - I . : c. . ~ 1 -_ On innii4e - Thoi: Nitholsen weSeleet tid a Member offhit Executive COnimitiee'fbr direr years, ' *.AI OA ' Bald win . foro 'tw 1Y - ears !and Thount s Jann se i - ' - '' .._ - ;; i j : .Tie-meeting then adjourned. 'i . - • . . , •: ,-.'-flAlittCL F. - CARNALT,' S ' riff 'Cabo& Kinney was arrested io N. 1":-City, on Friday night list, on a Bench Warrant, .Wunded an Indictment: by the United States Grand in ti, fur a misdeinkan or' under the law of 1818;1111a reads. as fol lows: . 44 If any person within the Territory orjurisdietio' of the United Staitei begin to act on foot, or provide, or prepare the means for any milit ar y , expe di L io u to be tarried on from thence againtt the Territory - or Dominions or any foreign Prince or State, or of any Colouy„Distriet or:People, with whom, the United Stites are At Peace. evP7 Pers"" °lrendirlg Phan be wed guilty of &Ugh iniAlemeinor, -,and Audi be fined, clot exceeding $3,000; anti iniluisoned not more than three montbe! ' - ;The indictment charges with setting on fool expedition spout one or more t:sl7lf 43overmnents of Wand America. C 4.- iptlhergalreJatil in. the_som,, if $lO,OOO, anicw=r to .4!trs MEI 144V0 71X .612".11TdE ' 4 1)44 13 Bi 1i_V 1 1.1 ; -P 011: I ; 's ~ TICS r' 11 , : lif i ; .r. - - • „1 - It has recently bmil copsitk . ed s wit trry 1 i si,•vpus, offence \ ii.tr w„.Prot . cno 4.- - t exirpss hi.s pdli!ical tt!efere'n -, t vtpiave i .1) i'd dad ik a c. tolillshgle foil :ngOttefiron).l JudlP'l:s4yle,iith, tikextiv*ot tiiiill, s t.. I ciiiiiii4o illifieltiicite, moriMutl g lia - 14,4 % and tcael hiin baiter than to be "dabbling in 1 • The adjournolt'ourt refer Ced to was ap . pointed:tit the:requestOf Judge t ßovle, e.4pe chilly for 'the witZtratizatron ))f finvigners. The l4tter., - eetifirnis cintement that Catholic foreigner's; as a genefarrule, are not Free-s4lerst . , ‘ .. y13;7) . t0 ' 5r., Crgitii, Dear Sir : - nisi' to apprise you oo a dasperat4 move made in :polities this . reek, in this - illace. (In Monday._ night ;of this week:-:wo . were harangtied . till 1 midnighthn.the Gourrifonse,jby Wilt/nit and Grow. They deliverkl theinselves' or • tivo violent ahOtion'jipeeettei . ; I "itnzot not getting to sl4ice . 4lspeeeh' w th a little anti- Popeiy, : whia went off - with his .Whig oath- r ence like . a Otar4 . 4%.41 Tuesday afternoort-w were highly fa v...red with . :one Of the. Mos liberal - And in swietive spreelikiS I ever bard, n t our .goodS;ov. Bigler.. J refer ypu to tny friend Timothy Griffin , !for explanation. .I.le , rea- - son.of my writing tow . lo . y!ort (in a hurry) is to have you uSe all your i , xertionsto fitr- ‘ wardl . .Gov. Bigler's re•ilection. See that no t man who can, haie" a vote b+ taking out his:l , papers, shall neglect to do' the same,We ::hail probably have an acijoarned . onrt by the iirst.ol.()etolii. , i. (See: the(pit pers.) Plea4e give me 'reSpeetl to all my t,rictids. _ JotiN .• • Meatcal Cans • A bill. is no•w'.i.elli,re the LegiSlaiutt:,.oftliis Sale entitled ":4n Aet for theEstablislimont of iiPoatd of, ..f.edi:al Censor." This, bill provides fir theapp‘ . >int merli by. the-Govern- . or of three per ms ; who sil(// he gni eimates of a .college alna-4rine of tie iilloiailtic or reg• ?liar eleaarabialiPir, whose Bracy it b bail he to .hold'Sittings once a► ,•ear at : the county scat, for the. exatniniition of all •physicians . , sus. goons, and obstptrielans, and others .practis ing pceialities, ,Dr eOrtAttingltiteniSelves to the treatment of one or i i ti. giyert number - of dis.. , easeS,' :tad to . 4rhtiti certificates of . Merit . to sbeh as Shall in .')thei ', judgnient be 'deemed' skillful and of Stiffiei tit'..attaiiiments ; said cer tificate. to be rencled, and costing. the rip 1•.1 ca'ilt....s2s each .yeltr; tiad- any pers)mi not. pos-essol of s.u6 c4rtilicat shall hare no re- I, ' • course in the hi for the collection of.a bill 3. ' • rendered for sutgictit, tnedital or obstetrical services, or for service: rendered fit treating', a special diseast.. , ' . • .:' , Siich• a bill ule should think would find no faeor . except with an Allopatfie Legislatiire:• .t- body coMpOsed . of phy s ieitnis "of the Al lolpattile or rUgtilar denomination," might pi',lsn't!: pass.:-.neli a law, lint we doubt it, es p, cially if tltil:'cli , - . ;.(lereil :th,.. Got'ern,,r utt iiilied in surgly, inedieinc,. and obstetrics. Nye would sif ,- *4.e4t au amendinent - „ . takingihe aflpolliting power front - the Governer .and . permitting the.i . teople to elect their Censors. alt the more 'detnoerotic' :node, though it woOld probably be .tin ilivtier to permit thein to elect. their own 'physicians, whether prietising Allopathi, Ilydropathy,•llornco• patty, or any Jother tit - A.lth opathies, ,without the aw makiti , * -invidious - distil Lionsbe ITEM , ..tquon. Sit I CING IN eitEW ,-/ the gkiteraity received vonqructiOn of tlieluewLigno law of New-Yorlc, thaiL from MaY Ist,'.iyhen 'existing ljeenFes I expired, to Jiniy 4th, no •phstaele exists to the free sale .- cif liquor in New -York city," the same. a_s of any other conmloSity. It is said-that many Persons Will- avail themselyes of this opening,' t - and engage iii the liquor !business during the brief.peridd ',Plat the lois. Ins, accidentally; Permit t ed. -it I .I.general 1 , sat urnalia is •antici pated., AS - free trade . in ).iquor has . been ad- - rocateii by.sOine as the tive systein, we may • . now nave nn ppportunity i of seeing that doe trine put ;to 4 practical f;st ;, and:if it pro duces. yery,- beneficial resultsi'prohablY the Prohibitotfy • li:w• will soap be repealed, ecy. , , - , - i : ' ,-------- - -4.-----• -- ' I i, --A Naichti comespooent or the New .Tritunte, ilia sly's he" sees Gen". Quitioan ev c•cy day , anti has his iotelligenge from - ' Jw:Ad • iquarters_usserts that'theiQuitin,ati'eubi es; ped,tintslier shone': `ti , itiilli9 l l, - orditAiri luiye:becii icsPenqeti - itCpititiutsiil4- and' Ontr-, . A teringstentnlxwts - procuring - kali; sfite g —ls etud. :41d44 rii.0.114 - -: :- "'" "'" ''''' - '" ' IN ESE reer Aiv;(l idea lam: been started by Nev., eral !neretwuts, in consequesee of postage in4telvf which-Wive caused *me trouble latei iy..lzt9 , l4P;Your business addresses onr vnirelppe,2 . -snd by accident a ;latter get. in qtriefi pritsid :it can inirsedia-ely . ,retsrged to,you, nrkplstod, in iyotw bittif ydu. 0N.,4.1.441 rid! ought to. - : ME BEE . . ...„ . - NICHOL9O, WTOMING Co. Pa., Apr. 2' 1855. fMustis Eerross:43lj quill byoicin,4ine lain i4e that itmoyes with some rel4iiince;4ind there Is rt nj,Wmtelt that . Sinoteworthrio einployit.. The 'tilletetirpri;, — , , r so 1 gla.. -voinilt Winter, to tali 401nd i. ttl Ireadt;l It '1,4- 1 11 winter is st p r i itai'lleen fdelhe *r l•-•••prisvisioris at AbAlit,.. thejpgke ‘ ittuf ook* dilt*tiaV et uric thelniffeitigsite4o4ned by the tighpriees of hiod may hit're e tn .4reitter in the cities than itilthe einatry, yet th have been a great many families throughotit tlio,/4„•wito have for...the past, -Ass , 1 Months kived'on a vqry short allowance. Man and I lima faro alike; there arc empty granaries and -empty barns altmet!tiverywhere, and - aides 'we are hiessed with an Itinithlant harvest, the prospect is 4 1nomv enough. '• ; .• - - -.- i I am still in the room I have -lottg occ` n'piedi . . but the House lies recently changed proprietors . .k , .q. litatort tiOrlitetiffitith n ikelninsitO the age of few: icore : tear?, bus st,lentii:rotired . f ro nt the cararontt ',per plexidesaif IthepingtiPubliCTlourni; -'-'' Though the in , firmities of age begiWiatelltomewhatseriously upon bitilli „his: Wail and body cannot remain inactive, and e IS at this moment engaged with great enthusiasm in 'makingexperiments in agriculture. Ile 'and his Most estimaide wife (who is aunt Sally to . es all) have ' a plensartfroosti by nitemseivee, where theY are visit- , fed almost , eiery hthirin the day by troops of many grandchildren, and,ltiao look, now and then; to drop tit and converse abotit the gond old tines, with those whose.leniithening 'shadows 'betoken that they arc-in r the evening of life.. Long may'the fire beam bright on theirheartb,. and longtime may their presence 'icheer es AIL • • • If. Eli N. listen, the !ESqr's only ion is-now " mine _ Ithost,' and thtis.fr; gives ample assurance that in his i keeping the ancient 'good, repute of the llouse,thall I t i be well sustained. I ' . . t ' IMptisvernents at the 'Depot arc progre-sing. The I extensive: Tannery,of the Pratt tiros. is nearly in read -1 Nees to ecenmenee operations. Several dwelling houses lave! been erected, and others are contem -1 Plated, it large `;tare was mised•last week, which , ~ • , I will soon ocCupied, and there is • also another Store in pmgress.: l'lnsiness has received quite an 1 impetnit, and; the Ili , pot is certainly destined to be: I come a' place, of importance. People are coming itt from abroad , and wom , h the m men of ;.otee . capital.• • At thiS season - nflthe year, a rafting fresh awakens more interest anon our people - than almost any thing else. The idtimber is_rhiefly owned by a few 1 iatiivitliti.L.., riot the labor of rafting and .running it, I calls hitq requisition all the available force that can be obtained. Mt'. Wm. Hartley, of. Glenwood, has long been iu the business in that line. The first high sitter in the Tunkhannock was three weeks ago; not .quite high cuengh for a good fresh. Tut so'lt has been.moit of the tune since, with the' exception of a day or tWo when. there was abundance of water.—' 1 The CoinScmiettee : has been that many of the rafts I have stuck i l.i . 11 bare and shallow- places,. and it has 1 requird a :good deal of skill to get a raft to the i moutivof the Creek without this kind of trouble. It is any thing but a P elt leasant business ..su-a-raft is a- I ground for the men to get Into the cold water; waist deep, arid thg for Goitre to get it off:: , I really pitied 6 • a comP:iny Of memi who had been working in this I Manner eintil they-were well nigh exhausted—it was almost everting and ihe air was, quite chilly. I tho't. I.i . . tue nightfall woulti; . surely find their craft .in its un -1 , welcome anehorage; but presently there came a man ' on horseback holding up a gond sized jug and ses ' ing " here boys, come and try the Maine Law."— The foile l ws one , by one stepping up, ki , ..sed the jug's 1 : moutht and :straightway they all ncented to be inspired !„with such spirit, that the raft floated in a few min ' utes and.swung 'out into the stream.- Verily there is Some potency inthlS administration of the Maine taw. i took it far grantiefitteS6-vrtaar-with the jag had iii his-mind the wise man's proverb, u bielt says " give Strong drink to )tint that is ready to:perish," and if; that aentintent Bever gets a more ill-timed rendering, Strong drink trunti,do much harm.', •. _ : 1 , .. Thelnigue• and risk of life and property . encoun- , tend by the men ittnniug the ;umber, is not small, yet i it iittal accident; rarely occurs. The village of Stet--' !•ilingville kin in . ..turning on :miscount of the loss of one I iiof its nest , pr mini young men. Ile was attempt- 1 ing v.!: rand an ark; at Green's pam a tor miles above riantSburg, olienisomething giving way, 'struck on the Lick of his bind and precipitated *hint . into, the river. : It is thought the blow killed him instantly, and report! say 4 the body has not ycf been found. The prospeet flir lumbermen who are obliged to sell immediately, iti, iai-.frOm flattering on account of the scarcity of nosey; and consequent low prices. . Th'at this seCtiein of the country is slowly but sure ly improving, both in a' physical and moral point of view; is ainply;attested by the greatly enhanced val ue of real . estate, r •and the attention with , which ,the instruetions of; the Gospel are regarded. We have presetting •soulevthere in the vicinity almost every Sabbath, and a flourishing Sunday School is. in pro gress.; ',think there is also a growing -interest •in the. eattee of Cerntnon School Education. There ex ists some tlivet-si4 of opinion in regard to the present law, but Most of dur people seem .willing to give it a 1 fair trial. , Our county -Superintendent is an excel- I lent inan;fandin his hands I tint* theeamte will not i suffer. ; . .i . . . 1 . What curious Inmates there arc in the newspapers now n days! oneman travelling up a wire to the top 1 ore Tent tiol4add'onother to the top of a Church Steeide—all id stich close promility that it Tooke like an- attempt at ,the union. of Church and Circuit:— Your neighbor printer now and then gets up a good i picture.. ,That lag list of subLseribers obtained in- a i short time was one—and then that call for an Anti 1 K. N, Meeting,;announcing an lion. M. C:.' as: the I chief Speaker--why, the man was down here meta of thatafternooq and when asked why be was not at I Montrose to annihilate the. KnoW-NothingS„ gave us' to understand that the advertisement wu without , his authcititY.; •The apologyin next week's paper for I Idstatan-amearaire was nice-Verily there is a screw loosettonsewhere, but in whose kingdom it is, I know • This is getting to be "mix gathe min" letter t. ' l ; let Meilose it lir relating an incident said to have occurred a littlelabove this plaCe some time since. -.A couple of 7 t ong feilowt not in any wise noted' I for, OAT , ' literary attainments, were taking e walk one i Sabbatttifternoitin, company ; with an ; acquaintance I whCess educaticei iris - much better than theirs, , They i teeriverSoil 'nfoini it.. - gre.st, - tariety`of atibjects,,and• it i seemed : to be , the aim of the young men' to appear,. las learned and lintelEgent is : their . companion. Ai. length one id' ti;ein getting desperate about sustaining, his shit in this particular, deliberately enunciated 1 to Ida friend this most profound sentiment, " it is peo reedy; esti:nal:4g what a difference there is between folkeantipeisple." to which his friend' with no little feeliiigreapOnds,". lotisitCa d s .l liar, there is just ' three times as ;mush difference in rue atrthere is 'itt Jon'" ' tJrAs, ever Yount, . ,3.3. 66 • : -7-_-----s- -0- -------- ;-• ' - : ` Frost ArLawreace (iCama4)Trilmne, • A majority_ of the members returned, to our Legislatttre snot nt the Berri's... House. at ‘'esiiitirt;llO.,,Tnesdatniglit of last week. • At tkelast amounts they' were bolding reg. 1 n i al 7•T' ai° .ns At 4 1 e ShaWumMissiorr: John. Is4n is ,fAlienker., C4. , rks :L and Bergennts-tit Iti:goir' . itr , 4!. Alati, flectett...... limy, deliberate. FitiOilamd i doors. , They talk strongly a --• the Governors autborit, at detainee aM,_ lieml;4l.,iug „independently. Let -• 'dens' work. i• . ...,They. 1011'8444i .4,13,4 different use: furlieenli:tban,diatAr whiekit_ was used fie liea'eawnnb-ntrfke,f/ay:of,eleetion. There: is 14 a iltiiig, we believe;aaLtreasoa. 41Clntite1trellitt i llie:7' --- ' !''':i t 1• 4 : WO/O . N TOIciI.TRED tY A ,WOMAN. ' . . Ar ;Saii 1 i l'ustrating the debasing and un.i . " • christitinOing .iafl,upice.s . of slayerii has Tel centli*Ctiiiiliit iiceniiiiky. A chite 41 n' brougiitbe. r gil.e to Grand.;Jury, ,ofiBOurhOo ; , i conta i n' ilgaitistLit: : Mr. Alphtli. Leiii and . / Margargt, *OK for' , 4ruel treatilient„.and', I torture of their slaves. The licensed belont4l i to the: 'test .0 s' e-, o hnili and are amonn- th . el r 1 Ave4ill4ieilptinhabitauta -of- the,:tnunti i .:owninti I a large estate, and living in style in a hand. Isome !Ouse. The mistress of this beautiful,. I home: A: wothan whose mother is a prOfessor lof .rellglini,' and whOse sex and position -in, rijfe blloosl 64. her "gentle and pitiful," 1 4 -- Comes so uhsexed and brutali;ed_by.contagt with 'the'vile•system of human slavery, as . to be iiilts of cruelties the bare mention of which Makes a person of common sensibili ties shudder. 11,(.titd the following account (li the,daihgS f Of this Kentucky 'lady,' and - (.-a!v‘ whetiferit foolish fanaticism to oppose tile spread : of ;the., slavery system . beyond • its preSeni limits: • ". ' 1 -I ' = . - -" - Me." Lewis not defend . ing - the *case, tie testinitiny was not elicited in open court,. Lk it has.been freely made known by the Grand Jnrort; as presented them. Before the Jury, oneiof Mr; Lewis's neighbors, Mr..oa- Vid Memtgomery, of Revolutionary descent, testified that on the first Monday in Maro.l. which County Court day, the younger. girl abiive, spoken of ran into Ifs house:ilia state Of entnplete ,nakeduesS, and that her first ivOrd4lbesought them `to please lei her -warm ,* ltv, the fire.' I_ l pup exantinktion this neigiibOr and his wife, the girl was fatipd to* have been most cruelly treated. S.he showed-infrns thatevidently were made With . hilt mons upon her neck, herfaee, her barid , , underlbOth arms, I...etWi.'o) her legs, botli'f,e bind ntali.before, besides! bruises :upon her head, and !bleeding ‘ at the 'ears. She had that eVening chill afti'r (hill.. This neighhitr acted butintuelymid manly", and the miscrable4rl, was shot enveloped in a a unifiorter before his fire. aful ,1 1 3 sallied out in search of tither t (i • • neig iprs, eto•mined to, have them witnesi the' tmfrid spectacle. Unit alunately. of thi2.M. were in PariS. He succeeded, lioivevcr;its finding two,lwto SaW the 'girl while; at-his • house. He: then, in company With : one of them,_ went •A" nonso . •;--bi abs, being town. • Kpo* ithe. ring of. the prescnted:,fier; belt 'tit the door. A shout convergition fen sued,;:iti rwhich Mr'. Lewis acknowledged flea, had corrected • the:girl, and that 'he had badelier never again show herself in her }ores' Mr..M. replied-that she •waSrlin very condition, andi that sheluid better send for itar;. upon which the, door was shut in their flees, • " was also made . 14160 to the (Omi JUry; tip - high not in the dury-room,.ty White inch in Mr. Lewis's employment, that Sally (vain . ' is a grown woman,: and,.l think., the mother Of 'children) 'was stripped by :Mrs. Levris!s -