w' *• ■ ; :i * . ,^>R#i|^f%.„;-: i: .r v»t) v . W^ JioJ»|lßpjß .H,MSAfIBCHM»:TT- > W6 nigbfa ajt^nbff»l*.CQfl»«jesl;C«n&i‘t»<i9».tF''y! opf(»Hat;ibo J iwlM<*ffiv'i ,^'ef, : . ~Abo« diV o’tihitllbaftpighWfetPjlWly WempM* ral J9rtid-OQ-lbi'b>i(}* , ji)jw))iafl to. h«ve,f«npl|}ged.g.o,,(9|J| &«fl.battel tqnsj': stated. prisoners, to be each IdHMfesifilpgi: .^»BiroQjMjy,idp4.i(ifo l iwP oclunlßMyihjliyMdi imnJwdy sndwi'h §ayage h9»?Uo& gßwbqtf 'b R wdway wrbs.ve/prmed ipfruxiM'C'.o''* r 9r refccfMflg prpviovsly ppop(iied byabff^n^yKbMuspttd^iWbipbil.is.ourin- another, BQ*s-to utetn utiflaae 4'g.rmei.—, Reputed ;hree aiipes* end .-three, lime? led, backbylheif officer*, ihe F\hsv9«» werqcopv: polled »,j»hnndo.O iheir plan ofocpupyjnglhis P«io(, HfWohivdftddfe.«de4: by, sproo. 9p{Bl>e* i n i e»m£ ihe ppsnmeod kBWPfI-« Thh' c«aidat)jihiMe.-e’pBopi»s^s»ie,:*nd,;h aa . .PP»f us dear, i»ii hMioaicWddndbp grUattr/tstf MlpinpS* »d»M(bwugbi,«a. TJje Colonel qf •IsjuniihCjitJie l« RegimenV-,of’ Zquayaa, Jr., rac«d/te «ffuji<f:n*depi UH» ■P°U* n<l pcredpedly.wiilfctWft- PBPrg*! ' f°V ered.jviiltbteaft firflnl two founds, which fed received in the bead, but which fortunately affr-nut 9gt(Q.oa,', <1 . The effprie pfdhe Qtipniy, who could only pull (town, tjf*. ,siill empty , gabion*, at this spot,- being,Without effect, were next directed against ,llte Jeft pf pur parallel, toward the ravine,oC&arabe(pia, pl.ietp hp was warmly received by a fire of musketry, and was una ble impenetrate* - Ho then suddenly, threw h|mseH\u|Joi) the right of the Rnglish paral lel, .poncr/ypdjq cross the worKs, and found himself in the rear of our left, which for an iqslaqt) wab eappapd tp.amurdyfoui fire jo Auletnarre, who comman ded in the trench, made the’necessary diapo iirioos'.with his 1 accustomed, vigor and compo sure. The.4th.battalion of infantry chass eurs qpming, up to .assist, was sent into the rstfinoawhere.it., threw itself valiantly upon tha,edoiny, t wiw beipg. himself exposed, suf fered .considerable loss, and was repulsed to returq no more* . IS Further *O, the lalVlhe. English, who had nut hegn. Q.ble locollect more forces than l/efi. hpm much.inferior, in number lo the Ie»AW attacked; the enemy wiib their wonted courage, and after a warm struggle, compel led him lo relroal. Still further lo ihe left the English-had.'b&rti'sitfclsd by’.a sortie, having ihe . appearance of a diversion, apd Which they very soop, tfedkoned with. This, operation.of the besieged has differed completely from all those which he has hith erto attempted against our works. In order lo insure its success, and notwithstanding Ih6 strength of the garrison, considerable as that is, he, ly,ought up from wnhoutfwo regiments (eighr,battf*'.hn») of fresh troops (those of Dnieper and' 30'.jglnch.) ' ll was a species of general assault against our lines of cCWimun ica/ion, appeared uneom pipply wejl devised far, obtruding a great re sult. ' tfijs (allure path bfuie besieged ought to ne esnmated by the greatness of the object he'jiitd .in view,— Tho-prijongfS; w ,e Have made 1 statp his loafrbaiiibeen *ripfmdua, and. fakipg jftilo ac count (fie masiel'he employed, Ve think Ihuf this,combat, irregular us all nocturnal coni bats aVe, and the firing .at which’ lusted Severf nl hours, must have cost him at Ipast from I.OOQ 19,1,200 raep., The ground jn fpont of qur parallels is strewed with Ihe dead, and Geper'aJ Oaten J3acken has just’ demanded of fixpd lot 10-mor;pw, in order that (ho fast’ he paid to the fallen. , own ,,'yllich General Boiquel had only been able'as yei to send rite an ap proximate e«(ltnate,. is.yecy senuble. ahd Can nov,K laps than 3po 0r,320 killed ana Woun ded*. - We have especially io regret deutli of the Chief de Eaiailjon,' of. Engineers, Dpmap, a superior officer of great merit and promise,, who feli glpripusly': Ho was killed bv bayonet stabs’,' iitier being alr<f«dy wound ed/at the tyea.djof, the works of attack. ’Yod; Marshal, knew and .esteemed’"him ; your're grit wUI eqimf otiVbwn. ’ The same fate has tefMlenJ he Chief de Bulaittbri Banori, of the 3ril ftcgimepf of ijduayes, who hag ‘disap peared, Wad who,“ii'is • Siinnosetfi Wai ’kilted. « m.m - r. • .? Tkel)|i«tfliieat(ytoiorjr. SrtivV 1 *Power-h*sbeen defeated! Such wost »hi'lfMl9^ ! atahfe.pß(3iige tifi the al fugitive act, that the servile* dared 'Hawaii it {up. And *ho ; s«tisßd’»hat’darekl f ‘The btoWSWW i Benslor»''vyto met tte despotic WllfMffllto'paikers ihu backed ii( likelraair; ‘-the iilteftopelassdess of it through the- Hmise,- Whiph wasihe pftwtarfrtedbpen. ■. And look lo the record for the Uif’ fifty tell etiefi defeat Jib ‘be TKdrd’fr'sfefe ib» £r»ti iffill'thatjdiy, I«SA, Pridotji baainamunon ■ victory over Slavery). I* it « bright ® u gu- light, (Oenfiog d(r a to 3 bßtrs'y f ! fr>» ! aultbterttial dhOtkto oppreuion, or a rickelty dam certaih (b jive Wsf AtTd lb be iollbwedby hatdeV'aW ivider aggressions? Wobehovd it to be a (olid victory, and -the harbinger*of lamer triumph*; ($4 we so WlieW. bCdalise of %S"¥alof iina 'Wrfue' df lhh Wimority in (Stikm*'' •adtf'thr oh th- part of the people to iOStdii-lheih. r -*rhat Wie it) should be generally read. It ro4kMW* true, thrl'f'coluhiiis' M «te ! Oa&?hut*«l»ftohlhe fjtfriWlh#'defeiTdd» lotja, to manly in speech, so full ofltoSe •taro and fearless words which clioeH'flwfelu. ijoij ,noTiW'i' rffo rt - r ' *>« P#iWefl !tae‘siktll Hfe put the’’ <jt<e*iiba Ttiendi gasl,'toping Ifiat there WakuC. dMsMbffift'fdr' oftbn object ,~oftthnd &9dfr. frHE AGBc|Tij|| ! hTh. <m *,* All Ba«ine*»,«Bd otfflf Cb®fiWld«alk«itT!lßrf S* addrened to Uie Editor to iniure «U*nU(m, ' TheJPablisUcr* of (Be AGITATOR , r«peeiftinflliY«»Vlfi« CniKdfli . o( Tinir County that they w|ll fur^ith'itae paper hei^mte^l^ ; aarSeo.6. W.aVylflrfenow’tdwtjliOTMi.oijrMr AW&IIm H.; An3«af»’'*dr«rU«Bmedtiif Selenti sabaol. . We iiopo b«»oll r ■; baVe.J vial a alppk of , tin;)vi»e a( rtrepl, TiiMjiava Kcatpd ((ip «er»ioeS|Of. Mr,,Joh'b B-'So nol3,Jlnd »ro prepared (a madafacluro all kipdr of to order. - ' ~ . , (AowntTr*. —Mr.ii&npaoft’ Furman wee dropped fit- Blowell'i dam.pn fipeCradk,.)»ki wjsek.t raft dir which h»ah)J:(>*y«ftl other* wprp, dpr«nn- ,■ pcraa il pMted and. *wffit-ihßnj *ll oft. ■ Mf. S'nOfcdd W'L«*l»,.*fi4-* oon *h n b V> if'f® bo-moT#. tyV*^. ,■ .•< Mot : ■■ w e Igapn IhafahoUief jiJLSqv, mokip,.a few day«,«iace. ; .j^t'U.qleq rnmo^djthaj Ihreo oilier men .wprOjdrgwrjad feliprp apmelime ipst week.. the truth of thia report. . limoTiHiNra.—*Qar Tiling* begins; to, look. up., Mr. It. Roy'* large new building ,b«gjnii:tO put op an air of comp)elenOii!i, : Abidejftdm, •pqipTew /adits In the desigmthis.buildiqgri* a pprnape ni the.. Tillage. On the ground •tores,' one of wb)ch Mt. p.,.wHl occupy as •lore. In the' «coond aiory liiereare several tqsips fame of which |ie will occupy far a,dwelling., fhe Odd Fellow* end Sane of TempetqnpO Kfvp .each .a, ball jq tlie third; story. ,Xhf' style, (he work on (hit ljaihJiijg.ara, r eacellentjafldtqScct f much credit on lire akiJl of ()ie bujldsrs, ii „ .. c ,j The building |t. $. Bailejj s Groearji i* being enlarged and (jtted up .for l Bqpl and Shoe' Store. ’ r ~, ( , , Farther up, Mr. Bicbard English Has just Com plctcd a new dwelling—for rent-. Mr. Wm. Bathe is preparing to build i dwelling on Tiirll.eticeU Mr. S. H. Landis ta about putting hp i a work ihop ■ the bridge, on the Fine Creek road, kever tl dwellings ard in process of construction. ’Squire' Kelsey is building a new house just without the bor*, nigh limits. 1 ' ■’ ' r ' odgu i.- Mr. J Dumatii haSpufclfasid feosldfid formerly pecupied by E.‘SHcrwood, on Maid itf ; supposed to keep groceries and cider constantly on hand. We don’t think-he has 'an improvement on the old stand ; «o£ we would sag. gest that he dirt br’hU cider faa&el and keep a quieter UdUaVtfincdfbt’th. ’ Irenes gnrde f ;1 Mcnsifurl d 1 ‘ >*' V *> i”. Kami town, Wr.-Jj.Wofifl othsr .wi«e iinproTrng IfeliflitiMnii pflnsfen b,ii : Hod. iforta wibiurt.* 1 «hs-■.( ■ t•'»!«" 1 . . Malice, the b»eaal,,of ad a mighty influence for evil in Uiia world, erthelaas the inslrumcot of no llillo good. It serves &i t kind of park lantern by means of which men are enabled to look In upon the secret operation* of the Soul, end to judge of men by Internal evidence ■as weH as by eilcrnsl and obvious. The potty ex hibition* of malice Diet no sometimes see id Uie. <acU,of public (nett as well os private, art IQ many ' beacon lights set by a wise PfOVtdqOCe Upon tilt rugged shores of a perverted nature to warn the no. ■wary of treacherous quicksands, Lot tie then, not wholly condemn, While we instinctively despise the' dealer in petty Spites. ' He it nb worse' than the rat tlesmikc, which always springs its rattle bdibre bit-' >PB- : , ' There is a paltry war declared 'agointl- Judge, Wifinot in certain quarters, the leaders of ' Which display a generosity abo'utequal tn that-of the rep : tile referred to. They am noVei dSngeWßs; bowev er, fbrthey are fatiglfta. Chase, of the Montrose X) Virtue rot, Is eape'dially Wmeurous, while a feeble edh’d from RatlaXd' “rcVerberatcs’l ini the columns ; of the Eagle. ‘ “Rutland" bat subsided into obliv j ion, (laving Parked himself to death,-after all at* tenipls to induee homebody lokick him' into a little transient notice, trod’ failed. > But Cha>4 hunts like a bloodhound. Tile .Democrat of last wbsH is al most entirely devoted'up to the .work of defaming Judge Wihnot. The motives blithe latter ,aro im pugned, and ibis .course misrvprnfonted. The eioSpeaker, psoras porn to) notoriety ,of oqy con* rehient kind, &S ><W!i to. 1 " onaof w(ip cop- Dot rite wiUjonl-.pnlJiyig idojvg. ,mpre, honcsl and honorable; and la/fo pis con,ceil that bs-imfginea ho up.iyhen.olhers gp jdown.. It seemMlul Judge Wihnot In a recent epcechal Mortltose, said,*o«tk' thing* about Ve moctacy that grated <hati(flyionitiw'fctling*‘,ef.thO «-Speaker. Hareccvertv aid ,J»ttaryi »r (blloWa: , ■•- ' v ' ! urn ,‘c'i , r , ■ ‘-Ofcoarse, nPnsof ourfssd»r*i«*p c fi®t t}l jf< i ay, IfadPMfi Wlltnplwill l»w a.Crnm and npt make at least pno, Aump speech. We Will' Mi JndgdfWnybgTmOi,6filfi# rteigPßonnf‘o?slrfsPof istliWflerwae Jffilhe Jiabil,'as he iMvafa iltttmghlljs poking oppechca ill favor p(, jhfl!^eJ>raAa,j)ijl v sup, nose we wpqld, hcar.mthinglfftro Ihe Whig, Know- Nothing press ortpP ijjkibat JPtilg6 Conynga ham 1 Would ‘Wert'tlbl’ he bn nbiVpraitl cry -of ins. ymaAtamr raised 1 firAm ohh oridiof the Sum to the othec? Eye* f. W-dmolwooUl jipcomevindjgnanb at spell a desccralion.of lb» influence of the Bench I” IVo appffhend tpit evjry man WJlli ordinary fm ijaapitary impulses, would feel oiiifaged, Wore’' a! | ,Ipdge—a mrpenser of Justice-do makp speebhei In j Avor of Slavery—lhrHgnWcst fetip r of injustice, 6b ' liis profo«»lonal,lours. But does Mr. Chase consider the-cases alike!) Outs ha mean to say that to ap prise injiMdoe‘ie l ea.(epf«hvfltibla in a Juilgo aa to odjosale it 7 Does be, & professed anti Nebraska tnartf Oijaah to.-jaay tbat. In his. opinion, for Judge WilmottospeKXagainatSlavsyy rejpuldlieto “dcae, crate thp ipfluenee -pflhe, Bench 1" ) 1f,1)6 rooms thu,. than, aft .cryagainstNebraska afta f ri r BpO* combe, tffae does not mean this, hit qajstipoiv pqerije, lju afo.npt parallel, Ue can ac* cart But taere ts «right and to Ims question gf am,abstract^ bt.iPl •plute. Wo cJapa Slavery, under the .head of knee, lut6'wronga,'liOT^'‘neverJ^sfifiafie,' pfoinart'ltr 1 wo mlyaupn liocpmca Mdcidatylb |liekl&ty of soclkly. g&^y’l?'»?V^lijie' ‘ , .fe’toflg;iiid i3'6f. now it.becoima dvdryMndlvidm^, Ibir’whit bsftt'lk pr, PPr; 'p6«{pBi«V adSwiereibre, Id advocate Bbvery, or Hi a mew arts; It WihiwL or SSv otHer ludge, ta opiiQU adch a Mortstftki ‘wrnog 'ti- i’ii ,f , - -tT .under an clrcamstancea. We will ptitVqUCsUaff: BttypP4«'iadl« WHta mr Temi Piatrlcli aroom «et op :ito)ch tndn bo WM a Hina ad rßrderT"' > preenme n) " *^ a ~7rjr**~TV' mSiZiji «n<i ggodorder Itphla'toaoda/andadrocata exceaaof lo be indignant ? Vetyliboly. .’ We conceive ’USaldo wji}*®. - u obnoxion* and rdrnlttof'.Wlhtulrolyirooralrtnd)' Jotemperatim, nr,cXCWBk J)^^|Laj. Reprimand an evil-doer i bdlif it' WiuillS be highly (mptopat fonbitn (a pdtwpjaipleaof iajtjfiiaUoii ftr Ifeeril'ddfxU »S«L, iji»i-MKGbW;]ji; W- ; towpiiiig to txcilfiWlaglfg'ti’pli Jd4s**‘WlfP9l,ibr ‘ •fffrbwg OH* «* flf jaoy Ihpl ,lhq q#ff;l .wpold Jj*ip,w be gsil£y p 5 .JH« cpniinujilly , M^a¥tone^d,^o^^^go.J^<^aß4B>i^U)!v h place »rit|j.Cfime ( wid,ppprBat(on, . . ■ •, , f yhi* lime ,$» I :lhe, jip)im(ry .was einpncu»teid ftpoj. (^e.boi) pj (ije - bigotry VWpK h»i tti^eipiyUn ,^^|any,lge .in *£?iW l tf to, Rl!W s m% .to,pppow wfgog.,ol tyitj W ' ujjcpi hypoorjlc at ilibpf Miners, Cberj no Kontel taatfpanM,popular '** a 'll jib wrdne. no.' lion, that locaM W!{l!outlhV»peiat kfld political jyafcpiW TIW Judiciary ,Im'ti) ji wjlU' all' ibp'eyila tUaf Mciety. not alone ifter' tl|i laV; ii broVeri. rVmedialiyi il ia trdKen,pf even- ! lively, ’f’ho judiciary bib illddd proi, grcs* and rtfdhn tod lopg—-the ertiine hu Men pilrcft4ecdat ’lUp 'ekcnSce of 'rainly independence We Write, for s tnbre libcral jkilicy. Wd ctnhbl piideVitand W W the 'JiJge sbotlld' ebbald pot off Uid man when nb puts on lbß' ermiiie. ; It is (rue Hitt Jef&icVdlci so. So didGWet.in UtoWilliesUarre Slave case. -Sd did''Miller lo' Bablb case.. Mr. Chase het mhiiqe ennugh to inake e small edition of /effrids Slitfntd he ever ta uot "pfobahie; He -would tilde os 'tew .liutnanitsry im* pdlscfi id the '.transformation unji maul judjiug frdui'bis vindictive attacks upon Judge^WUinot, We'have seen nothing breathing; such intense ha tred as the article from which the jsxtmpt above quo ted islaken. The huthorseems to have been writh ing nndertrime severe infliction, edntipistsred) [Mob. !ibly, in Uie apeccbover whlfh his wrqlb is fuipiisa ed. Hcsevms.to hare dipped his .pen.in, & decoction slolagall lendlnpar capstie—equal, pat Is, To |>e brief, .ho ittbilflts p. grpat dpajof ternper.and little discretion. .For instancy, ()e bylsjbors the. dndge for being a.iuptnbqr.nr Uip prgapi?*lipn, pod, in the ll|e Order nijglit he dangproua of free dom, or to,tbit offoot. On whole, his freozy wjH own cure. ... i , ; 'llt.—Theodor’e Pitfkcr WcndetlTbijiips and others,’arraigned feefori Jiidge tTurds ror iociling a riot iii the BarnS cisCj havd been diicKatged. 'Friend Beitdsfee Wajme’ pillniy' Hirild, dolled* thd' factStntfCT |\he v lnStf' dr oydrllco : 3m(3tlrefi!d! , ’-^9/'says^ ? - : '' '■■’■j : ‘ . “Tlnts'iiie ertemies’oflfie OdrfStilAtlonitlle’ Union hnd the teWs, trdsQtknliagerhrinitSsjfof'.beiag! ham. bled, in.their ltßasou«lHe end niurderone ppppsilipn lo llte estajilinhen iDslilntioos o|'i Uieir. . opuplry, porrowful day indeed will it be for this' GoVcrnPiint when these lawless fanatics shall extend their Lynch Law Administration far onto fold Federal Massa chusetts/’; i ;o r There.H«vt,w|ll do, friend ftoardstce. Whcn'you’ stigntolize lhe fpends of freedom as advocates’of Lynch we bethink us of a little ciroUm'slande that we cannot but. whisper in, youlr eat. It is a true story end. ndt unfamiliar to yon: During the summer of the year 1853, in Angha|,' if memory servea, three individuals Wore otfservid to Slight ho fore a hotel'in ohe of‘the thosl beautiful villages Jin Pennsylvlhla, If, indded, it ftas a peer in'Artieri |ca. There was nothing r ltenfaffciiUe in the appear- : ; ahce of !lhtse irtd]lidhall, except it might have been '« cropping, otil bf-tho rowdy! ndW and ihhn, through thy ’fomevyhai gentfominly e’zieriors. They' ate, drank; itnbked arid talked s little loud, fikl many other indivtddiil!', end retired’ for' thd,blght-Jlt (he 1 proper hdfrr. The council that wSs beldte the *e. crecji Of Uieir oKilinber,'We bkve noihioalo da witb. Morning «4mB-Mn surpassing beauty, such as the ; bland fcoSt mSysiog of, but oevpr Ka. Vfiltnn llie rim of bikfbg-hound iile. It ipa it morning tog. gpslivc of peace.’ami quiatrMt bind of.Sab bath still, ness,‘broken onlybytha cirolingnpl bird*.. . The bclb of tbe hotel aroused the,sleeping gtfeti s, and forth into ,thp sweet nrqrnijig cams the .three, •hangers. There w.as-.nptliing indie loveliness of that morning tosoggesldark thoughts in the hearts | of (he viclqusi,e»en. Yet |hera WM a deed of vio. i lenoedevelnpiog j(itheirjhMfJ*-.,. . Breakftstcamo and went. T*he had feft the hteiihfaat room.. : etf, thpy C]xpl stealthily, back. For wWI ? There prei.Dpbody.pf more there than a serf -1 ing ,q£q,[W()oeo Waa.'i' shade darker thanlhoit,osyn—JjMjgKr epah ah tlio eyenl preyed. or life btaw btjt irmbrtiont | tyfprf' Whit cduU bqsjjy dVihcieVc3 , ’<ahld ) 'a'rid liio'hoh. orablo tp Vdspecvflio Vlilafty'df mhrtwhorfj he trW 1 ijusircd'with hi* enfete'd the room, ca( like, coward like. The* bdek of ’their on'- aus'jtecllng wrnWtoWardUfcnn 'They Sprang upon 1 hint andl(hnl6t4ed.‘bi«armatajii* sidej Bdt'tlreir Irliimph was beret hit bonds 1 a* if tii*Yhed‘beeA«Uihble,r«m]ibeat iiahki hiraaaail antswith"the'Very en'Efgy ol trie;despair,’ (One agSinst’tfiteej ire foughtfur tha dear bodn of liberty :as they fought, wbonf'weftvpre,-as : ina|Jyfs. Ho ' d«altaofae’be»vy htywa><bi[,Ham»(iity thaf.dey, but against anch fearful odds what could be do? They atruok htodown ; wjlh bijliftj •a, helay helplpfß.ajd Ipps plrpngll) he.pgaiprahpok off and escaped into Die glad snhligoL faint, and bleeding, he toU teted Mown to iire ( r(ypr-aidCj pursued' by the cpwprtf' strangers, with hnivea an(T pistols! ! Hp' gained the, riffr, an|| Slavery.. ,Hi( pursuers, Wis W‘wwwiti ths't inight have moved eveh a aarage 1 U 1 . (inllet aflet InMaUbe .head of tbe unrpsUtihg'n4an,hntilhls tetirhd. "Bleed- Slroin pistAi'shot and hrtdkbd. fadtagited- himself ..*i« *-?!£. a f all tiio crhwcf r ffii't had‘’£irtßerbd fiftmnth dnej mdreboftl ll»irt ? fiW tiBBeßh4h’4 o ;bafrfond 'tHo fiintftg Wi«t*»Ha'^«»Pl»p*nd,’ f l*,tlotbea' dnints Wiredihif bfeidlil(f>6dtly;l For thlsl nobis dot thd wiiW fiK^d%riMdhi^todaili^«l.lhtKi|iattl» H Bet'aß’&iatandaWeedmf as -ah*,, fugitive drtnWdthaoHhfflal «fnt»rtjufM|la tad'.was sale feoth'hUrpkanwre. t.w, VU'Sstp I •■: i- , j ■ , r I , Bat wbU’fnabcriiße>hkdfthis4)tap oonuniuetj? Ctiitat , Ay,k®n\y frem j^aee 9 lector lid any toence of of Harnti -But ands itiog the ibo can it Uw, hanj», u he fetlL. Aed ihiit.wim*.; «ir; eiutdjgr. year Wit.hi«l 4ii does now, and we calledyour attention id the nnpar iMeS* outage tha'flTsir irPtfio' nlihe aftdnutfef eyd'bf'i IS»8088t-' l ‘eMmeiit. n a word ih"Mn&hel|tioli ? of JlfliP Lynch Law proccedfn'^B6l'«t'tlio'hVod«>»l : *faWle**i fjoatici, l ' bnVWrietioAed-aSd by- tiM I#a liedahAdraimalMlioriidid yoh «odChkaTo4heip'Ql>lidi BlLti the HERO 0F —ejdijbiliug,. the and aq|>i(tm«T v paiilo^fim' ll)U hap? tpokiicf wloso only. Crimea Liberty Burpa»ainglhat fof' tife—Wa» !i jji^^at' £.r:‘-n. , Tl' tc«JI lV} fi, n -t:rufii teem!l yair door,andyoo, brethrenoTue^Dcp, tcrqtie prdii iawhliagf!^ 1 , Jl *o' There waa'tio dutrigtd'^wieoto'^r^ Tike the Wtalli of *anmMw-fotifihfo'Hfien. 1 3Sut if ,wi reserTedTrJr ffip sffeh 1 dWold puniifirtfetiti tHebfteSHthb denOTn'ce ,trip 'taw under Smii thaf'S&GS¥e fRS peipiitj^ok! . The American "pbopto #ilT ! iit'ih ; '3(&jWenl'^toß‘ [ the deedfof their JetWßSdrA ! 'day'! n 'i i”o>- i ■•! ST o'uhrltighbor .wjll .permh us. huq.te, keep cool'.wl)i|e, tupped kf the puroat;pldl,a9lhioßy,, y'e'.are serviaghitn up*'l .. j; We embrace this ogpqrlapity .toaspapqljim of onr oohllnUed gOod heejth,aud; .lively iylercst W.d take in his vvcjfe.ro. . Owing to weightier .fnitters pressing qpoa our time, w 9 cana(U(sUend. (qhihitae ezlensiyely this week as usual.. Hppo.herwon’i feel slighted.' _ ,j ; ..'j;,-', '. He complains that we have qot answered his arli. i clc. We,shall, leyve, that matter, with. jjip public. I f pur neighbor knew ns much, of,life rules of dis cussion es an ordinary schoolboy, ho would know, that it.was not iocunibent upon’ Iho affirmatiie to follow his opponent afray frorif the Therefore in departing, from'this fulo'Wd have done ' more than onr share already’; 1 and pb’jieoiUly,'since he hat not attempted fo deny pnt ‘of the eharget tee have made against him. admits that hp turfled' a eummcrset‘o’n tfii! NehVaskk ijaesUtAl, and, r ■ • That he 'did, while advoca'lihg Gdv. ffiglerV elec tion, offer io pull down (he Demofc’ralic'trekel froitf the head of-bis paper for a cinUiilJratiah, Tbdre-' fore, wd'hope iie|ll have a godd liihe in trying to/ hide himself beh|nd'onrJallegod irtconsislohoy. He. will only romindjhis puhlid thoi heishut B bumble imitator of a certain bird' JWhithat the appraech ot danger, ellcks ils head hnd faiiaiea'U eclf hid. (Don’t get ditconraged, Colonel.).:' .. . Our ioconsislefacy, according;to oar oeighhuri-js that alter advocating Moasrs.- Daraio aqdtßmyyetitQ; our paper, we worked egafoyt! them pn eloCtitftt day. We have already .denied, Ais.aqd;, demanded, the proof. He merely reitOCStesUte charge,;: Wp t .wifl not be-vu ungentlerosniy eWtdjJdcqy uni).neighbor’s veracity in .case* Whorp, he ,is qot Jptefpsjedj .lpjt Ji j*j bare, word will ,tlqs iSo lef ps ha»e)lhp proof,,ijyiglthyr, or. elyhack We will endeavor neat week. In the mcanfimp, wo ,s%;be to hear eny other oharges.hpmay . Indeed, wouldn’t object him. in getting, iup a charge or two. !£?■ Spi. Fi., taroW qs with another chapter in Natural History this Week, which ijronly prellmina. ry lo a more special dissertation. 'We iegtct 'tiiat' his cortlniunt«idlii&' came fobtalc fbr onlipd insertion thisweeki The idside or’oiir jiapor li generally ar ranged throughout by Tueodky noon'. Sdi. Fa n will' be peculiarly rich neat week. !'. CrOdoy for M a y is ajfcady on opr -tabje., fiq-J dey complains that somebody,dqesn,'t.nptice Xliq La dy’s Book. We. are cpnspienca.clqar. dn that, score. The “Book" always deserves,qgood,notice,, .. ~, ' Peter Soil’s Magazine fcf Mby,'jihodU liaTO been' notioed last week—a* ftaSHineaheKd 6(- all iu> rivals) but it got spirited oulaf-iho nffloa bofcw we got.apeepatit At this mflmenl there areperhupsnptleas than 2000 or 300.0 emigrants- .wending Iheir, way westward, towards tbe ( new ; territories. Every,hoat'fronv the brings thpm to opr ; every train fcotn iha W one, or a company of them, bn hoard,, while ourpublichottseattre dailyjthrqpgß&hji them. They; come io.compßnies, ( pr i , the’lSasl - are.helped -op ,by A.i.d; Societies, at)d icorns; (in’ oar-loadsulogaiher,; while (hose from the West or South, ; ifl.;reaj : emigrant-style, drive) ihrppghKl ihe-prqtitiaed j U»<kU: Mdtl* o»-toama nod,,, wagons r:«nd4Bno.r' ally "go it alone.”- . i 7fiX .. . , it; may I l»d»fe|y^haloulaJed,}hpt : lM9Pior 20,-OOOtbprdyr. sgftatt?ga wj|l Jtfld *§b ikmom* the! fresh -soil: of .thn^W'*‘CetrifQßies; ilfeis; Spring.' W*rq ifenot dhr thei.fsct,-,,thf>tfßro ; xtsiow, evsft of.ithe- cpmffiqqest o.qd;cftf#ftS!St, kind, are so exorbitantly'high, this wouldietaodm igpod to twice its afeo. -- BiH who; travel farjto! s^Jtdhei.r ; pa»,hpmqBj,ara, not generally persons'of flowiog>'meaos,..aod. iheiefota not ;abla/th fftrfqqd/for their stock and themselves. -sd •.-„•! ~.t ; . Tbo ”majority'-,,of'th«t,ietr)ig«tnts ; , .gassing throughout city %d> dpatinad jpr Ksngar, that being considered the most available-place, (o.r settlement, on account of irajiSaperjpr lfjridj and, its contiguity jto-the' thickly-settled Mis souri frontier. ' ■ 'however, will go to together, pjn,, ijte bmtojn.lands pr.tno Missouri and<it»,. Vihuja., riaj,. ,in' )» fqw onßl. Louisjpr.a markaf,- TTha .merphahta m Mm* w m^ wipfißlifSff. mm l3afe«NtpplUsa(f(Jtnrr = W : the Pension Offiw tfp tb-SdtOirdiiy^'vsaih^'i^ |hptrtlwo ry." Bow ronel Tbe JCmigratiop to 1 uv! ■::' *' !'.• s h ‘ iame* foUowaivi Yesterday (Theadayjtmornin'g: Mr- Wilabft.jartd-.^X ■ ?Etioißn»^CooptitrfejTpToVLdetL^iihawjirianV 'lo'arrest fbe.wffqsftf HdbfSardjrfatedenrplopraßnfq rendering iltfgh ly probrrble;thatcaliie l*as ad acoctfnplioß in: the; iraardefofoßoyiami I y cprao63cb:di.Mci; westortown; wiiert?ihefi feu'nt};!lll9!£.woiiiaD andorisdled; jtens’ .tojulrowelttqdjlßlpeatedjo Mr.; Wil- tbatlbo ! HoUtonkihita moideidda:wirala farnily.lML fall. As soouAh-Me^Witem heardlhii* he, lifcoinpaoyi'jditb went tot: the houeedf-MfccFikber, jrfwtfc thdyihocertajoai lhalt«orod l{me)ih£fpitinberJftsi this HuNbord jfamily jrent’ imap itffFfißihiswhbolheqUSredjiotJfe otbio : istaeeroecDpied by lfcaHuUaitiß.: Th|sFrep6b> ’family cobiialodif)Sß*ehpiwii*-r^hel£abar, ; tnothet; and fnrmcbiidißh;; Thdy '■ereaviry pbbrfaidilyv WuU hadbaeaJtvtngiß ih^oeigb^ ■ boeboodaiKoJr beveS and wefft veil i known by all ibe neighbors. During lost pothmer* iha old map Ffenqh had talked a 1 small patch of «orß-and«om» garden stuff—, Iho whole oil which, together with the furni tune, eras nol worth dveffifiy dollars. Soma time inGitobdr, Mf. Lewis, a near neighbor,, went W'th&dabid of. French (0 purchase Jus core.' He was met h( the fence in frbdt of the cabin by tbeJfobbirds, and was toldjbal, the dight beforai'Mr. .French's brother bad come along with hwagonfandhad When Me. French's whole family away Wiib: him, aod had 'Started lb* Illinois, and that they had puf phased dll theic.things, iaelhding the corn, garden and furniture. A day or iwoi after- Ford, Mi. SiearnesPisber went over-ilO id quire if-the Freobhea-needed ady assistance] add was met in the same, way by the Hub'i birds,rand was toldtheSamaatoryi Nbaus iiicions'.drere.bntbrtamed at'ihe time! that foul iley bad been'used, and, nothingoccilrred un. ii after thei Iwdy of Boyles had been found phd the Hubb’aida wore arrested, it then be gan to .be thought, these monsters had mur dered the whold .family. On bearing these ktotements, Mr; Wilson delerinined to ga and Search Ihe premises; He then weat.dawa tp Gardner’s work and procuted.d shovel, and pick, and tried to get some one to go with him'. No onej’Hcn»c»er; believed the story, jahd.sp no cone volunteered ,to go. While >hey were laibing,-Mr., .Thotnas came up, and i hdeend Mr. Wilsan.-proceeded to Hubbard’s ~ nnd.fonndtthe dbor locked. They dravrthie. ; blapjs with the pick, and-entered ; the house. : They; found ihefloor.rmsed, add' some dirt i removed. Mr. Miles Morgan, constable, chad : jbpen there a sbort time previoua, searchirig, • and bad discovered a piece of skull bone, and had gone away. They then proceeded to dig away the dirt and Soon discovered (he body 1 .of-an,infant, very tnuchdaoayed. They im r (mediately left, and cams up to-towd and got the Coroner, who summoned a. jury, coasts iing of Stearries,'Fisher, J. Lewis, D. Brooks, i P. Lovelandj M. W. Stober. and Dr. J; W-. Jelliaon, who-at once .proceeded to-the place, I which they- reached sbont 7o’clock last even. - ing. lb the presence of a large company, they proceeded to exbmine- the' place where the infant had!been..discovered, and,.horrible - to relate, found seven bodies, consisting of the : jenlife Frenchfarnily I Their skulls were all , thodegsof the old man French. and bis wife were broken, so that tbey could : be doubled up'a’ndforced into. the which was thtee oefoorfeet deep, They were laid in a hehpvthe falher and mother at the hot. tom* smicthe children.on Ipp. The babe was i 'about fifteen (bombs.old, and the oldest child atout lifteen yeans old. . Thera werp three ; girls and (wb boys..;- -The children weramuch iddcayed,lut the parents Jbere still sound, and ;were. easily '.recognized, by. those Who had j known ihem. -t. . ;; : '. There isi not.the. least doufat tbat.(he Huh. : ’ifardsaregQily of thir whcldsalo and dam-, i i nmg ihurddr. Itis. almost,loo' horrible! for | befcf*bdt foctsef rs os Abeve stated, abd Ihe lcbn6laslamis irfosbUble;l i jail in jail; -Mrs, Hubbard will be ezarpioed 'tfodayi: iTheresaebwlohave been nO, other , moUlte'thaa the obtaining; what few. worldly ’ goodd-ihrs pdbr family, possessed, which were ! adttftorlfi brer ‘fifi^dollarf/ 1 *,v. |; i.Qa,a nceat wpvayipg expedition) near the. Schrader branch, in Bradford County, Pa„ duttneigbbor* .A4r*Jabjß»oAoißai(tO*.n}fi|jWith with)JOabeh*-;. ■ | Having discovered tbe animal (directly) ioj this path, be.iM iwq.ofjijs, assistants, yiai i Mrj Qeb. Pv, Txijoy,.aod. Franci? .Wapk.j to j Watch.the. uptil he.rwith . foa son, a Ixui about 'fourteen, and'Mr, Q. M. | Fowler, of Mobrop, pould repair Jo the near jeot;bettjemeot,a distanoe of/some (wo milea, to procure a gum - .Obtaining, nq ; fixcellent Mr. (iontphan Camp’«t ha rmmd; and approechipg to .Within' about SOrfoet olj the ferocious.animal, which seemed dispoyeA !to retain every inch of her ground, aucqcedb led,by a v6r,y judicious shot, in so.disabling heb is lo prev’eat any. unpleasant, opOaequeq:. jcwJ Thd.fiist.shot took effect.,through her hehrl and vilftls. aqdhlbft brain,’.Which, rendered it,.a#fe.to kpj»ck her. in the,head with an »xe, . gut act; tenapiou* .af lifoaJttS ihb bugaAßUnatythhl shp still ,ati itofnptei4 to:«*i (r.ha «;;« * ; 1* Aflef' finally^dispatching tho^id-b«r ( .(bo '(Anyrajilatlriilhrpfc a month old, which werp ( foupd: withith# 0,1,4 ' bdar, and qdaeeytd Ilhlim'i«Ab’ He,i%|®roe. j toft? i ffihd bqat!»o«twtt«|. .nearly, yqyqq (b«l frointhe the ppd of .the, lail. t., ~.■, ' ’■■■.'!■,i!!(’ Ifiii/:.; t;,.; • -—Bradford Argut. ’t ,K- I l! V l , && iffiWaP^alinirtg’hsSi^n paftSf» place or cnmpl ' r * ■■ ■ [’ ... t.:o vl yj.-i! 1 ■ • ? ?|,5 t> 1 kT'. f?r r.'MC t ■ And'<nt*&tJ tikde/’ -?.V j Si' j N£STB-~»l>IB«g. WKM, .; are not Jot taste. -.n. L '.‘ Tb ® C SSt, f the Spider. be PJ ore popular than “the vars or tfeJews* hcnpi, I shojlia'sayiihe'WoA hVone ftult— ff. , wl ??f v gf?ar't9»| fliWySvWuiftaltogether pality —Tbjjatooaty Pa, The book ignores |he fact ihafdptdertj Wped’eadi multiped, are every where. . But, in reply ip i private crt lioispj. 99. , jbi... ppint, the mis£» alleges. that the animal mad iis.habiiudea are lhe same,**, aentially, in all tote litre.,'. Qthliat their hiito ty in one region' fsthe hfctbry ; qf all—ditto the bees. ■ 1 The book,will,not be published very soon, Ibr fear-dfrudieiiooableoflen'se,.. The- .u* hor is imong fthow $e ranks (He Whole spider fam- ’ ly. I have. ho doubt thaVhiajpot&rntas ]g>. bartly Iho-reaull of bit loog,familiarity with.' these crea(afb.;(hoUgh hfr'isof fcnhiloeophio temper, as 3 wWttfUj t^TeiWHt phenomena, with calmness,' id|erdnpe .end nope. “It does not appearlbal.spk>eti will become extinct;” be says; “horisil desirable, i—they are tor our infraction sif . • stimulus to our wits—fora provocative to our moral iensibiliiie*—a concrete revelation of the arch enemy, ever calling ; us tp tfas, legitimate exercise of wisdom, combativeness and de. siruciiveness. The author avers that bipedspiders are more gregarious than any other species—and .that they Have the ability; asweßa* the in. stinct to uniteVas it Were Into, a tertium quid,. an individual; compound, mullippde, multioc ular, polygastric, but monucephaious. And htf intimstes, rather smartly, that the chosen food of‘this composite spideris “loaves and fisHes." 1 ‘The 1 thing, it Appears, is Wont to have a comfortable strong'nest, .without ac cess to sunlight, and a great wide strong web, Expanding evbry whither from the nest; which ip favorable weather, is dotted all. oyey with" .spider sentinels, and has,at encumbered with crippled arid dead beds. It seems there is honey kept in the nest, or what passes for hohey. wilh, spiders ; and if ’intimalfcs a doubt on fhatpoint.ii is a cap(|al offense, for which, if cahgbt he is ppisoneil tp'dealh. My author tjpes not ex press opinion on this subject. I sus pect hf may have witnessed, so many “poi sonings” as to be a little nervous regarding his own health, and to hayoa vyholmme fear of spider law. , The reader' is informed that !ie, has the privilege of tasting, the “honey’* hough the author intimates that the taster is a ,great sap head, unless he .has deliberately made, up bis mind to live ana die a spider, ‘‘it is easy for a, bee to become a spider if he Has a fair chance at the spider honey ; but a feal genuine spider never can become a bee.” The author says he can remember when the web was entire and very strong, so that no bee could break through it; but that ow. ing to bad weather and other causes, it lost its tenuity, so that every big stout bee could py straight through itj and now it is ragged and unsightly, and no ways dangerous to bees unless they have been feeding on (ha spider honey or been 100 close to the spiders so as to get poisoned by their breath. Regarding the interior unitary principle of the composite spider the author philosophises — l “it,is a great mystery. ‘I should conjecture ilia I mesmeric: power has something to do with ii; for 1 have observed, that the compo nent individual., act as if moved by the .“word of command,” just lake what are, called psychological subjects, when an exhi bition. The legs, I have ascertained, are hi pedal, and automatic. Whatever of individ ual will, sense or instinct, may naturally per tain to them, is t|dd in obedience o[r subor dination.” ‘ My especial friend .Mr’.'Soft Soap had the privilegeofipspcting my author’s manuscript, and he affirms rather roughly for him—that “the whole book is crammed with uncharita bjeness and m a lw»>” Can’t say where the the.shoe piochepbut guess .Sod Soap is bna of the '‘leg?/ or means to have a taste ofths Spider honpy. StIRE FACIAL (cQnrmupt) hkxtwepk.) j Jetic gpntcblnioilHiSpirit Playing oar tile Onitiri Thtf New York SfriiHimliWettgrapk gives an acCpiint of a performance by the spirit'of ;Jesse Hiitohinson, ohce the-well known direc lt6f of the Alleghaniao "vocalists. Mr. Mc- Farland. a spiritualist, related'the; idcidefltat the Brooklyn Conference! ■ HS'tfaidon Monday test ho was in Boston, .and vdaited the Pottmairi fjousefor the pur pose of seeing hn extraordinary medium, :-a young colored person, of whom he had beard. He (bund the individual; and wasuccommo dated with a sitting. There were aixpersons who Cormed the circfe, and ialLaal back’ from thwiahle and* ihe tnediutn*- feet Iwero.separa ted from-tbe floor, and* placed iupon a choir, at leaSt iwb test intervened between tbe-tabls itritUha medium; i ' f A£alnsl the (able Was (ben placed a guitar. jWUlrone '&nd' feSlittg oh lhe floors and the steadied'it tfieife with bis feet The instrument was dot i» lUnOy the strings being jloose. The spirit of Jesse Hutchinson then jannouhcbd himhetf, Whb' otd (Vidnd end hcqiiirth'ia'neo of’ the ipeakerwben in the Tprih,' and ’after'(hefirafMluialionaDda brief coifiveWatioh, consented'(o give the circle aoWie mosic, The 1 speaker remarked to J«* so (hot We'wAtild" ImW’tOitußO'tiiwinstrument fftsf; WBen the 1 atruigifall' pfdinty'in -view, 'wefe 'ftbgeftd , by : in invisible agency,' the Ikeyß (uHfear'artd'-ifiß'ienSeßfeWpE the airings ’tried by short,' the whole pro* ]<mPW eisbortte* ttmihf was gone through Wifft dh naturally 'as tfiOUghdease Hutchinson htmwin-dtill ih thO lbrmi hat) hold of the in* urrtllitWaß'ih perfect tune and har mony. Whon thalSftraocomplishad, serf ihe guitar ttid kfti»ti& ttccompsni* ’ >v h™ . J - 'V- ( ■ 0
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