i • tewi elA bnelJorf'. .m ata Bombardment of Sebastopol ■ ’o6(V‘Wft frdMfttf. ‘ Thet& '« As &6r«f MdfcifidftoWt m ffaiWfi'HOsßloJ**-* Lori i<M*Rii»s\\ Md'Mt DrtWyeael’Hiiy* la »ivd »li--i - ; m« n» Conference has broken up, Russia-hhawf fejeftW ! lfife ddWftntß o£fflb Xlßdl. * -• The bombardment of Sebasiopid by tßffmt lies, w nff sn*P«drrtrkeiK#'(s *h, ah a uSf'tfio The assault b deeihbd to be not- & » fiOtoßiie. ~ r PlfWWjm all- DM WWrch’Hfßa Bh&teb <Mt lerios was opened upon Sebastopol lonhe'tWll decUm sft<} 0 wartfoujifcbiraSiidj batteries hidmade'ahnWdh wall; the |w’p. pf tfTeYali? ship bai}vt%jyifiX9 M*«s|t‘ i(?jdred, an” 3 Yft# Russian Works of, crtjlnler-anpioaidv,' nSSrYKe careen'ipg |mrbof, wbs Silenced, thtj The progress ol eVentsTi thus ouftmcif From.Su.Relerabiirg! April nave a despatch, wherein Pfi.npe Gblrtsdhakl|(r bn noupccs i/qm Sebastopol, thaf J afS'b 1 61661t0H the caponing pf jha_ 9ih bf April, thd : ' Allies opened a cannonade from afi their batteries, which lasted till everting, and wps carriW'64 ip a lesser dogrba. throughout thi. nitfM. 1 t'hp ,lO(h, jhe bomba Aimppt' ’Was' The Russians' replied wlih'sfi'cceSs', ealislng sensible loss, to,thbjtesiegers, but With-a loss to wounded. The Winner Zeitung publishes thaj, poring Jbe night,of the 13tb, allies obtained advahfiigp over the Russians, The Russians wcrp twice dis lodged Irbrn a strongly fortified posllipp, Which remained to the hands of, ibe French. The IHj«*o»saon < o£-)lbi4.ppaitiqn cnpbkstfiepjljes to fortify the summit .of ibp ravines, which is of great importance. ~ ... Ot’ date April 15th, PflaceGpiischakolT re ports from Sebastopol “The bombardment of the cit y continued without interruption sinde April 9th. Damages are repaired durjng ihe ninh:. Sebasloooi is 10-3ay in almost tfie same state of defence as on the 9>h. The loss sustained by thegarrison, considering ihe lre nvndmis fire of the enemy, is hut small.— There is nothing netr from other pict^of-tbe - 1 ■ r Cnmer. A Russian likJv has been captufed.muking drawings of ihe Pfench trenches. She will be sent* to-' Malta. She said hot husband, named BbninofT, woe killed at Abes, and she had sincft ilcietl ok a volumeter spy.. BcctpnoiTo(GSCfiJi4(!)fi : “ 1 Easto.v, I’a., April 30.—The Hon. 1 A.' B. Reeder, Guverpor of Kansas, arrived here to-, dav from the VVest, and met a Very Gritbust* os'io, reception fcoui his friends and neighbors. • He reached Philhpabugfli noon, and met and escorted to I be-Court Hpusp square, in Eas'on. bv a largerconcourse of all citi zens of all pontes, accompanied by the Eas inn Bond. On arriving at the Court House, Gov. Reeder was welcomed by the ciiizenh wiih Kesriv cheer*, Pnd a formal tvelqorae then extended to hinb-ioihu, eloquent pod im-‘ pressive speech,- by the Uon. , Porter, who complimented (?oy. Reader op tbp manly and courageous, as well as the qble, jtnapner in which he his discharged the duties of hi^ ; difficult and responsible office. He went uu« a hasty narrative of, the. growth and progress of the slave,question, attributing its dangerods and threatening char acter ai ihe presen' -to the fanatical Abolition ists of the North, but admitting also.that sla very men had in Iheir turn becomes hs.faoat iciifand wrong uS ihe AboVinoni-Us thefußelvcs. He wen 1 through the old -rhuiine of Apology tor flio South, mying that they had slavery, entailed ufion lhem, and asserting in’ fulf the. broadf.-t pro-slhvery claims, declared -tbit Gov. Reeder had done h'ra duty-ably,swould and Should'be’susftirthd, hoih.fiyPfewylv.a oia ahd the country at large. - - i - Gov. ReedCr, ref reply, etpressed lin .a feel ing manner and eloquent terfiis; ihm-.groteful unpfe*BiQn>ipa3ej ujjyp hijjt Itlfi VVarm and enthugiosiie reception given do him’ by so large an naiernbiy-of his fellow citizens. He ’referred to the reports of fraud and out rage, upon the part of slavery mefi, ‘fhe Kansas Elecuop r and emphatically con firmed the very worsb-ytUeroeQl tjf thena, which had preceded his arrival. He snief his -bplttidPs on th»«t>bjqa.-qf populqr had'nit-, - defgqqft- nq change, bul that- 6f the peflpfe of [hp, hpfder counties of'the'NbHh Missouri tr»d.q*teanded ana KmazeS'Wfh; 6y thejr, .recfcleas il!lAfiff,.bQmpafcls, and CmWHWlfe^’i «**, in her late elector), had" SsettlDvaTOB*fiy a regular airpy, arrfl4o Iri-tWd who look possession of made 4 legislature to suiHflepurp<Mfe»qf the (fetfy. „ ' •'••‘Rbfttw ■Was and.cofrt queued by a mfidmep - citi*rts'were e 4 lyL the flghf fdr (liolr. freedom, qnd.tlie.wepehdpnca of their soil from foreign eqpfsql-pf inierfer. ence. The Siate-of Missouri would be colled upon t& IlsaVO'fi ,-ftt kvilhtltßßßiborj der rbftarts; If K called M 'fb ' , diS‘robrtT«H«<lW'-*ieKl- *f»id Siiu , ¥feF'tKes; , ' ufidn'the the righia of her sons who hofi-lßtriflrhiii-Hfcni s*a,qn (he failh qfsolerpri compßCfe, shall bq vipdkitiiedj ud • 1 ' . i; eledion, published id in 6 wprf.iu oo wi»e wxaggefated. He by «*y!bgthfat A^fgtjwered cohmrv—^iintjnati-di-bylo^je.q^irfljs^hjii •hat her aitm-na their rights, and relied upon the Woftn'lo aid, them, by demonstrations of-public teminierrt aWtTlifi nifief fe§Rl : t fifty •ah'all bfti /tillv ant) in isla-fb ji 'edPedlif air*.'Rqe%nfett' fret quemly and enthusiastically cheered,’tigitht. ~ K® a - u , le ft9f h.kin* a 1 » li'tifr in which he giyg,,— .Kim# Nothing i)rih'cipl6oliarhß'**‘?ndprse«' ; the .wftole, woin'ral; from’lhe Atpli'A to , THE A U. E • # * AH Baainesi be addreued-to ihi WtifiLffflflßPßgH Tlif .r < Thuiday IHemlng, Way 10, 1855. "1&* iQSHWUIffI r. ,;it£a ».l ®s ’.■ ■'«? ■eaa sss® -Sit t W.M :vAf**h &mt mmm *s» Jwm asefg^Mi rank of Lieutenant Colonel, in y^r, O. F. Taium. . ‘ jbo.vJnglon. ‘ h. ... , G. W. Stanton, Kawrcncevillc. 1 . ; , ,-. ; ,5? * s.&&&s■ - ftpni^aJj» sn; iiwt. , \ “ ; Yj)urs'Truty,"", VT ,]~ g jn °V yKfe^:;., 77 TA» afiirfriul ioArfH&ifcfr* 1 entered dpte idpSd Safintei etadßMt tkaUund df,iQ'cldtii,.»Bd ii cdnduotedtrilfc d?»l oT etaator-asd abilityr,' T»tii;y*sA!i:BfiV»n ( eamHjnmjMid J»>thD tnWM.Cawlicatiorfonfc.i AybP fatten, iMH of V>ipKf?> ,»ft4 •»»#» i&Wv country. • - Vjl ' ♦Jet it Yt\ ' *. .. > 1 The N. J.-Stakdarii prinle*«t Beyporf M. J. 43* The feff beertmtrgdupcd .ipthAf prove* Vrearasghrt to >eetbUeyttt»iceoft p*o*- jtctoXf decree, . for-Ufe AKvadsrd.it Untyiari-itfJdcptTpdvUt.pkv Thtg looks like carrying “the Akt into Africa," per, .nddu ediKifAra faeftthws a*Sble jn (hfri' the «|uWdv« kehsv. 'By the: way of writer. Can’t say whether old Monmouth cplMUp- Afflca-Ufinr tlilS filUj? circttatMiiee W«t chtef up port font papers but it ought support tl.e tha Mrß . of Hie reYorraatory world. Standard, lq Afogjpfd. food iorjqber feflectioo as The Independent lost week chUrged £ and' blhet-wiiie improVcdr ‘The ta i first fittiT' ibif, #o'tfrf v g)nlTq'iioe'H is pros’perons. r o "tr. (D* T. Miner Governor, His , Itlc'£og^S v ?tron?l^'aitiff-: Tho*TfCBsurj hasji Pi ... Hiss flic NorUranythißg td do'ddtft f* " At first gfdnco’tnW ti' qdSefSin. It has been settled bytSff so’offcn, afid as often decld«l : in the without due re.- flection it may seem uncalled fort ' Thst / flie'Ndrtli hat to deWitii Slavery; the dariShf iitveiSlfgafer. And-ihe Hot -beeiSmea tborc and'mdrfe d*y: *4Tliio,|feiSattntire»la of the working clas»*s «re' cndingereif’-byiw exiat ence; Labor has no sedpßty bul-int it* fidl' reoom pense; and the Wrou' idfiioted upon lb*, inditidufl, reflects in aomo-degreo-niponJlid whol* okas, .It makes no-difTerence wbat-tbeMainniatanjiea of-lbc individual wronged- may be—the accidents of bitlli end culor cannot affect the com moo interest, unfa vorably, and tbs unrequited .toil of,t|ls 3.J millions of individuals a\ the South,ia so miwK wrested linin' Uic massea by the hand of Greed. The truth of this may be seen in the condition of the white laborer in slaveliolding distrlctiK- -'Re-'Sinks to llio level of the tojling slave ; for flic, laboring classes not only loijo wages' of Toil, but character and '(weition uTiso?' ’ '• ‘ : ' The North not only ho* to do with Slavery; hut ift'in some sort responsible for its existence within Us present limits; and ASt'ohly it is tooel unnilrtihabty responsible Tor it* *f£raa»ioi» ipoii fi-06 soil. If. as the dooghfaCeelobdly naserti tho North has nothihg to-do with Slavery, wbjrdoWo find them'filet i(Wd fore(nMt in;llie,<ie®ovo and sup pot t'df'that- infamous hi ombre dor lliefixtonslon of fhoTnsli(ulioh^-UiB.S otiraslie bill? ..And tyhy ;do wa li»ve tho «’ highway \<hare by i <{oi*ioop_.coai^l r^^vap>pat1 tj«il l tha( ihe totl .irfwbßl beeaotcdHo rfrocdpm ? the NdtUntos fid tigto.t»ip«ddle«iU» the ok, -the adxpcMsa, of the doctrine insist upon'til? right,,of Coqjgreteto legislate. Slaved ryiinto Konssa ?. .-.lf, 'U treasonable for, ' isl»tfidcsoua^l f darptpn psrpptratfiiyUfnXliey. VpjJWf.iiiulsslpyroitg tjiflt«*e».eur«e4fi I ' jn laws exist ill Sobs' cases and directly in others, operate to'cdment (he bwdj under ; wh;cK>lte 1 *fhfc Eveptrir_stfrmTTiyl ott Recount or a reccnf case in IKpjSebJjrfit which iriVpWcs Uie freedpip of morn than a'handrcd'huthajii hilngsr tt scenis i(ial 4 BTedso il-di EitontoWn-Irt ‘ifidi Sttrtc, eoitji ydats aiAx.ini bp • W.U prose.- dlhjf for‘thb qnaiicipaition of'these tdivea at ’lfir biaif jtj their "fr&ddni <0 providing for tHeir eaVldslenCe, il'Wasyttp. ufstcaUtiaf tHejyUibidd ! id'sdHlwi Otr'l and tin-either tlliopis of Yrltliano'. Ho alio aet opart fendarsoffi. -cfehlfb jfV at 'iu'Dieirfiaw dornesj He died ; and bis executors procccdod.Uulndran^ , fgf. the purpose'oTpttrch^jlitg'lSM'Whercon to lot ,catcth'c slave*:'-mlltlilif-lipdwfn'illilr'MWineßi "Were ’iiSSfmiil Thai ,J ff' ZotfTd'fibl’he traQsaeteiTln (>ns(i(ulWn'dutbvfffijf WcB;"!|W fitObcj (he ! dlsil.i' Hkdfei tfdrrb r-; •~ u *" t**? . ■■‘v, yrs ’hi4t ? 'Ari Xm-.-'fleW Tv- Tfht-Wffk rftiilofeltff'lduli -fionfa- thujfitto.siftiM the Ad option of this Constitution. ■■• t'rAi- tt-M ! oj E^uJ^tt^xpffl>^jto t< k,™^® l PW 1 #ir be_yoVd;.and "anj'.perVon'wm?itfiiilt encourage 'awj nhgtt, orfifut latfti in'tlif 6ftlf, flialtwj:fi«« idi’tWre ni.isafeoBl v -l .!'■ :K.:t -si,* 1 ... - In ancient limes men were outlawarUfiaipfiibftding hgahjKitbaWwijl boastful of iW*fr?SBoln, tlie first article .B'hwboee * wni itw.Tfc.arr?- _■ -fl* ssf erly and r , But having arrived in'ftlrflßftetheffilhfrlßlbiSiete ero without the of the fewawmimF'i. negro’# fafror. An 3 iWyWlglK IfcW alieMlieWbie-oeteefeeuelW' n,e ” lo m ,^j^!jir^^ l 0 f u Fu an atioc,oUS wlffan w‘ thMH'dm’tocjV' 1 * jsskpV (fcawwteto* *.!f -sr-zJ ■(■■;«* , /•.. "Up flart W«U^it»- '*& •* K'" J ?:»> i-. "eaßAtoiffflaiqltiiiiun wfoiiftle- .lta c o*B- Thdhftia *nfl «W itr^w*^Wv^iai*<Mhrt abolished involuntary Vie&— F(<u}„Nailfeerii, Siiit#3,rem»od « liUi®e^£fh4n^pjrt€<f' ttfen aha woHtefc dock Tnlo ! m '‘ lsr “ I '’- <s *'•’•* "<i ■ -. -■ ifffor tfii*, who Will pnt ptei’thsl the’Ndrfli l» H not ii toVHng'eifemKffi&t ill the great Wert eo'ioggertive of, Frecdomin'Su Wt .nd broocfertliigtlifiottiori, tfieto ! enonglrt6 en»ct melt «tto ciouOliivs !>>W«* it: wi«d M’give prop- 1 -I weH- to'fui pleasantry. It iarMnatter of no little oonaeqhenoo _to and anti -Bfacry Afrieiit ba».^»kqp.a ( »lep in «()ansftj)f jneny.cq).ghloi(ed ca(D9)Uoiitio», fXbe d«l»*^ c % w o|i tjial Ifa vegroi! iopepllod by tMtrqnafor ffon+ lftrlu *qu»,tqr». citUjzed cqtpnqupityHaqet sot,g|u* orqr ,due consiilpriibPO. The jwould, accrue ;hj *k,qali ve.of JJosuloliml kidnapped and set down iii.qny south of Ma *oq & Dunop’a line, .would, so.far n» good moral* arc grove jq bo of the.negaUye kind. . It fteak argument of pro slayery men, that the negro qu more than compen sated” (or (he' wrorig of &iing futfiiesa/y lorh' hIM Oalivo land and donsignfef Wt lifj of servitude, by tiiVcoblaol with civllirtlfon. Liberty, to the ru- • deal hirbiriin bVeb.ia, sweeter that! Hie j arfJ '(bis fact jilooc,' iB iiufflcicnt refutation" the prb- slavery : a rgn me n t jui? ftotlccdr' ftJDibefty bay any' price, ■ itis (bat qf appreciation; for So dsB, docs not ’(ip- - pirfccipfo’the boon, does’ not deserVo it,’add Wilt not enjoy it-\#fiffdoi abusing iff-Btitfrlie negrodbea ap preciate' liiorty, ; tber‘elbr» he'isj&iiiilbd lo It. No boncfittiside trom It can he urged as a compensation. ■The advantage of a liberal education is'very desi rable. Indeed, it in absolutely- Opcesssry to the moro refined enjormentii of life; bat trhtto i*-ihc nrsD whd would Voluntarily consign iiinraelf andhis chlWreiHobltfimiaemtadrlo obUin ibe roeawof that higher enjoyment 7 .v ; loVdilsife is 'Rioir^LAcEg 1 .—In ar\. dtldips to the farmers of title of tRe rural distficU iir Englindp fcord Palbieritgn tnffdo use of the following lon guagb: 1 ' ' 7, ‘Ymi will fmdtbrt »H children ere born good; it rii' bSd cdlibatiaQ' and bed sssoointionr'ift early life' lH»l corrupt-thebminds ofoioh. Ui» true that thete ye now and then exceptions to general princi ples. ’ As'there are have, been born with dub feel, born blipd, br'wUli other personal defecls, so nlso'il will happen tbatchiWrcn wilt bo born Willi defective dispositions.; bnvllrese »re ruto exceptions. JRa,p«ttuad<)d- tlptt-lho mind and heart, afinan are .i)atiu».'ljr good, .and il.depend*. upon training and education whether that goodness implanted al birth Shttll ionllrtuo to display Usellior'WliStlierby bid assodaiidniiSd jiMll'he canreptedpirf jMrogiph’J,! It sppears that such doctrines arc not forlboco’m ■ moot people. Tho'fcoodoh Jirlaifiiiaya il is.a.doc trine -“wholly gratoilouS ”41 siVievcnU. And , atH Jtdhdr paper wayadhpt the tqitica.yvQao. sheet «i «t UU’ ifcordab.fp’a igponiqcoiisid li ■/die pvblp bofd-rnlght fer.bencfiltotj by-thp rack,- end .in t|ie. nineteenth, cenjur y, is nopardon^blol, A.oy chiWjtfcet " 'PV«^M' : Ban^nrnl. l Fmni&uggla inKxnsts is still golhgdni KqnittefiSofcraignty.wodtPOpoUr Sovereignty tin ootfdßoed-amtlte molt <i»Djsor-‘ dir.: Tlie.'sqoattdr ioTßreignailately had.a inccting *t v Gtand JVimaSitficbnuhV, "Territory, at which’ rwbluftms Vera .ptendrseediaraiariing Atobinsonrof Missoori, fur President in IEJS6, and Toucey of Cl* i^yifirPswhhpit,; vyUti^w^ l a nsbUuq^m — a npWOihP l ®® pf.-t'rotliprs;,. ftitlf d^chinsryiialXhe he)n^ilw:«opd ; »ld J^p^f^siAto,7vuatd'piobi(blyi I w;Vn* ■vrOmitf* ?S^ er ifeo aifd &a$- I* (ifc, a.band of * tool dr tuc AicHiofton luota, 10 nis. stead. Tiro Fu - f &r • i-v* ** *•*•* on<«r, AlcftinwVs bapehliuila that ilnleai’udvferno® ji f<Sn&VefSoy lT{^Tf*PndWj &nt, tHe rowdies will remove him in their own'mfc d Tlnt >>■’- ~ ‘Tteffi HlftnjpifegJiirto 'drspdl dlie-llluidryd Warcj ot scclirhyatfd -NorgiSto man iiw i ‘■M<»..'«ay,«iy *fEha-»tnigfi* isiitj :e» i »ld<KV3 ’ls»vSaatß di vleMmiaed .tb shed t-btabti Mth«xlajtss&r4iittpoople«f ICtMtdo-gifctiien-; InHniilmhrttWjiednj.a lb-.,' V, •,..,d -. ,&* pVe^kpririii •k;*ta|6: ®b -m&, W * mfo i-nsflpjefijy W ini^'ft»f«' : o*er m fossae ?. j«'e’al F. S. It may be well enough to oUtt ffll&felfti tk4.Mf*e*ii en i «**w : »W tteßs fmi hk* ■, ecawyavi w ttil «h)' ?*.-« tdifatail Jkv*pUui*ari C i,p:, ■ ~1 action * (spfl£ oj''pfe_scuft£fy %j fwiifd^niS’^reijj'dtemeil }fsSpsT& pfiaiegtaw'ih k lrPe^ySiPhi - uT fiKjfc *foffi} "fOr io.(Kose ihe',tt'dths' 6f 'tfie’fpfwifwipjl .bßtverrttf tuiiper sou toS litis’!«; Aiej|w the frftF 1 tf iftin’s cffSr&cid??may''bO‘^ndWA ( ojf nfVCratliaf and pby sipafdeYdlbpih'edfisjl wlll'leaveniy’ prein* lie’ dndiijmVfcedJ '- r - : -«iV -*• -V- ■- : " How% if forward iWd'fl»eeve^i»-'df ffifflga'a's aClUal fiiat 'fk yeT iiavebo existence,' I pin l 'hoi Pfe'paffed'li tWs isiac o6mpti‘ffida mindf'nnd ftie'nrtiw'd alone; ahd-as W'luliy belieWth alt W mi ndca n Set onty ihebrain, 'wd'da'ijm ; ffefel Bi lib< fefly s td J feai’as jlersdris #bo claiof Id tt»vp,'ortaitoed tfcw'pfßpheiic'Rci Pity: As. twweVat, upoff 1 evenMKyiroflspirfe, we cud 'fiavd'nb. liut-’there- in 'jlfbfjbfffdif lo ibe;'Bi rength of opr faitfeSin -ttw- seferfwft'tecelvh &ah cbf£ munical iofti *fth i W r K#aiFtUo-’tltfo time- w «e#*«hfeffs(uifittii&nt. ■■ Ifwaa'in U® y hundred find favJh& U ,tlioP*-at4be-iimß-fotiding uvLorainstiOhiUy, Ohio--*ifiade L lho acquain tance of Mr. A. J. Davis. We wereauolh ing ; many beauties that'Nntureuhad fluog'.together in a ravine near our town, and: most-pleas antly beguiled the time with cgtueHßliodson (he d i fib re}) I ph ascaofl howpi rku* hnofold It) g; Wospokeofftii* was opening in our 'iamitrjf f incentives that theretWeroicffeml ao .emetiZnoiiwdy, as missionaries to the infidel-world, *bd->ofdbe etfect that-Would he prodvtcedon the not ions •of LbeggedMr.iDjtvk.to Jell me if he could foresee the eltaftgeS-liial would.oc, cur in the next five yearß.ivHe-.Baid: -.VI see that iruhia tiv« years «.nr will break out between Eogiand, France, and ■, Jiutsia, on account of Turkey.. Turkey-will eiplodo from bankruptcy. isA-rep/djcoiatiye govern ment will berestobtished indoermafty, thudded ; -on principles similar to our own. Hungary aoduPgland will «s second ajy powers f to tl)i> upiop. The jjlrcngA' .empire ill . \Vifhin.-fifteen years Ireland will got her rights from IJng land. who will,.within that de .flftj/.'i IVS -;" ji ;-wi. . I -, ; vipsjted if the views. #£ think had just left, America— jfigqi' a different and more speedy fulfillmenigtqilbp! sftjiJ, tlial, “He cogjjj ttotliinfcbHUppliently.* '.."Hi. t.\’C ‘-K5- ’ lo,me, ps thore attest, 5 ,9-?#«yfti inr wmv ; !fW W-W jnutjli K il jjpw alter „ 0/I^6- M»f: fu!rcg!jfirma T ; M-.v may be put on record, not as an infa)hbto tey ■elatjoti^binaap,curiosity. . ./' civ»-”fflyiSsg kjrork .u^f former violent upheaving* ai?stlgprSMiowof Axlynfia.a»4spe tylr.«qtur uUhol i&y, ces are at work, and'will &.(\maiqly ooa tnbir 4.5“9» dfo of the State through ns entire As to the exact rhe ully 194 Hebrews, pccurrence. two thousand years ago* show' satlstaeftwmWmf IKIs M{ js attained in a Hmm onff'bf’DSeM viz., "There it no w» lire ja«i, j : .SNoTti es iR SYOLfitam* **lr | —Hred lint Royhlufr£BAlb»£Go^fvQllft)i mp4 kfc**fr«£H SencctdSwwty; Ne4f*lffirte dßoßgfitds aiftfcO^iHubujrJißPd «* J’sgwS <>i : ! o«*# sr i! 'is, i~.'h ; rilled Hr»7&niHMi«tt ftm su *Es6Mfl96HhA#BWSßflHB6W6hia*lll , s*6i i i HnMWff'IKfVnVB; OfcdiMiMfflWqitetii dr'fcW ftaidi&«&; *»«** | %««*,; 'M iB.B<>ii«i-41l «M-'m weiJtifc feoaltw- : led &ii?uOm fio*»asne4iittiiUfl(ani older-lhin our history Haa , p re P angio *ajon*.fcr sdlfsfbjmroswo. ■'‘owleO'goadi'and I to*iMjdtatw«w«he 1 BUuhtiW i tlvania mefe tSm- I wit* an impoiitkm vpga I him of the odium and responsibility oft-jtt dfci*dvobpei«Wi«nt£a., l l!i>a. inattiolionacbuld scarcely be mimed democratic ; teSpeciailyio rtoatocient.forme -Putting ,‘tgood aadiidwfiil than water, till they agree in one opinion,'!* nmttert(jnmic,<‘ Xe’ttitjediittttodiibotwdlve, and'-nvsry <ahhr< .generalion. to angloa/uoaDem® come Rotifer oveivdid,at>the •dots: tHneVtegab' etiilea) and- rpgall ■ Now, that the ostensible need Tor, ihaiosuiuticabd* almost; to gro*’ use led* annoying efadeumberaotnei-he dinga to ft with anardninoi Wiser than hia intellect. . Woe , onto-Demos ahd‘iriaxbildten, ( if‘.hft-. glow |oo proud, 100 lazy, or too fast to adminisidtkart iltpcrsOßi- i ’- d-4uitS£*j J DEKOCIUDY ,-BOcm?. y.ri " S ;A ufiidti ar ondop. heads, of Detnoa. DembS’ always Bad Wweub pdint,.BD3 the VdfeoiWbf 'Udgtffr is, to-fifad it i oaj : ,'.tajL- hold bf it ind thereby steer Demos dcr» * * ‘J»> When Demos first -set'op* fcH'Binftelfjhe 'hR J Was a standing jejrSmong 'bjs : natural edeniies, (hepuppefs 6F despotism.- J This rnntle-biM'wrtS- and the ■sfertj -s %aa- Hii'Rrst'Weak'pOiint.- BogursaW how it wqs, and fell (o roundly thift 'Debios' Wa# not ighoraht, but was inteiligent -‘■‘bdrnirilelligenf.’ Demos lOved 60’g'us (or (bis aifti said-onto' him—‘‘reign thouover Trier.’ 1 So Bogus ovcr Demos -many years.’ - After a while Bogus onined thae De mos was excessively vain, and (oved flattery morer than all elsesot he' plastered -ft on -thibk and rich; He flatterad 3 Demosrespebi- Wg ill thaVbe was and airihatheWaS'not, 'and all'be bad -abd all that-be Inched ; and at* last, he'blossomed off with assuring him— D6mos—that he was hard fisted, honest bone and sinew.” This tickled Ddmos'gloriounly Tbf a-lolig spell. '-At length'some'malicious Tdllbw' told Derfioa-that Hitr compliment was not' meant''"for • hint,- but J: for "‘his 'horse— —for, “bad not-his-horse hariter fists, Strong-: ’mrhond and sinbw, nrith A# much lotiAatyi as he—Demos’?” And-Detflos took it to heWrl, from that day, that Bogus Was nd - belter than he’Shdilid be; arid Seemed fo loose his’oppc (ileYdr 1 flattery, ! find 16 stare-’ at -Bogus in a ■CbHotis,“rlfeeMle»b'flie-eofti qOitffn hdW .thing for De/nos, and very embifraSaing tbfelg6fc! f fio^ti^bSbg’ !; By n Mde a : epia»feritr,- ahtfl Very] expertyaiid’itdSng' th&i Demoshad got faib-j ‘brSeF Wiiiiht’Being -plastered any : mbVeV ap-'’ piled By?way of doritph-, men! to the curious eyes of Demos. I can’t; hi# shill srotfe-ihat-day/ thnughj bia ihdifttry h'kWorthy of itnifatioh. 1 '- 1 ' s : f •-’ f«»iaiin6wrin V ”1 ’ (cbsrtsoSD • : v t.~.-l- : ~n , : 1... ----- .. Doll, toy jilmb ,.«f- the .esHtpah fe4r $9 lf fhj pofSopU Red emblems of love purity apd fidelity, rrq -,pray„tqr;bpi delivered from the qualkigs-tihey ■repreaetil, * For .the life pf us .we cart.pot.epe antf, fp, iity !-Pfi) y i>u re alas! ! to.tfjiqtx Ojoept iheiq gitjfliag-ijml erNqw ii,Jd)l.L,be qqjsy.njal, •I6r |bf ih» owner of iheso anipiqU were hogs more purely h'oggfeh. -,briue^;-,,8y t .no.rpejfauajicaß-jj'f ,«"ufa„«mwa ■djid i« t fe s sJtqq,.e s rfeifeeeni.hibtl'tep)? -.cWfcfe'® • jplVflfee r g*^r^wa|v p f l ßew siH R. 'opkdhjeji) ptMci^of.raW-ld Wfi£o|ft l psit s .fey, i j^lMs.^ K mtfP sM»WfB*f gd WR«4. JOjpfegJi. Mof« S®SSHM It fe6S>®iSP m aW«B»f i trnm*s4 «M»«4««e mwm 4, ‘week ago, and (hey , mb >«y ■mtexma « AiM^ii!^UH%«9< MS. pur diooefMmt, m ifc*. are i &>Wwi% (hem the Ba*«f « and lahdMfr^i W , £%if?.<3ALJ^£ \ receiv^|i^Y,^rlhg'-fite^»flvk^^?^h l o rjmmMisMiK five wounded. ._. ihe Agiitior. . (pie happen Better ' where im*- ■■' 'fheaeit W len tn- with, when sw of their number were ’kill^'aifd , eBVe&'iak6ft'yri(iutdM. ,, '-< t •- * ’ etruseitb; dndenpeiied' to: pro«ed-to Grand JWh^ofiXpril.'uj.it 1 ' : v Oh (he 02d,»rKit Gatreapyiuiaat. Magro. der 'and' Gapt, WilfiamV company were tear- Wg Stfnehe Paw, they sawa-yortyof Utah*, *hdiri they pd tawed, kirtittgtme «od wound, ■ing another. ' ThVdorrtntattd' recroil' fifteen davt Wt'FoH WasSochUeet tB,!ead on a •eddnd**pedh»n ogniaw ihedJtaha. Cal.- Qoffati(*had4qJV Santa Fe ofNhe lib fdt dflbUqnrqW where “hd wULexpediie tba mavethema ihfhA€eld.‘i ...On tile 2d,insß, fiy Ret- , jtaainh McMahon, .Ur. a. r, Trevtss »ii(f Kiri, temperance OtttflVJfSf'lJelßifcf'.- '■"Cw'rtß'Sd Init., by Rev, L, L. Rogers, at the re«- idem* of.lber.ijrid(v,Mr- JPWi CRITTENDEN of-Giiulealw, and. AIIfSiSARAH E. SN’OVER at' folctipopfl, Fa-', J ~ ' ■’ ■ , :i>lß'ATesr- r ' ■ -Al'Khai>ills'onibß.SOth ußß’Mik' QABOLINB KNOX* r«Bwt of Uw,%taj|tobib*ld Kjftt, ftq. aged inf long a reVdedt'o orvll!ej J and taf 'ycata a deroat - «•*«■- - - Tttcgister r s, Ufolfre, TfrOtlCE iS HBREtfY' GIVEN that the '-J3l ’Adtniruultetor d?-lhd)ollo»*ihgiE«late bat K)- Red hib «ocotmU<LaAtbaUhe.*vi»» wl d. h e preaent sd Ao.Ji)p i ,OfetHna , :i QcuLnf. TyJga Coui ( l/, so MONDAY, the 4lß.dai.oT Jyno njjl, fot confirma tion and allowance: '■* ' J '” , '' The nccnmit of ■ Atkftiuiitretar otfcENJAMIN KELSEY .'-.dat'd.. late o t Middto biirp lownthip. - ~ , ~W. fi. BAILEY, ... .. Utg'utcr. Reglttet'a Office, Ifellabdro’, May TO. 1855. Auditor-s x\«lic<;, "VTOTICE is hereby given (hut :ha under ,,-b’ Binned having been appointed an Auditor to pinko out arid slate a 'final accotrnl'ofthe Adrnrni". tratjon of Joseph Bowman, : Administrator of God fr»s> Dowibair, dec’d, Will kltcnd to the duties or ma at his office in Wellabpto', ou I'huitotj ,thd 7fb day of June next, at T o’clock P. M. AVellslJcioVMay 10, ’55. JNO.N. BACHE. ■ < ’ >' . •" Auditor. Priase Fighter. errm&JUSTLY: CBLEHRa- Ms -A, TBO “THOROUGH-BRED” QH—- HORSE,.formerly owned by the file Cuh Jeremiah Black of Liberty, 1 vt' 'stahd'the present Seakon at the stable 'Of R S. SAYRE In Charleston) and on Saiunlsv ef .ovaryweek atthestahla Of WM. t'. ROBINSON, id AVcjtburu'. TERMS—BB to Insiiro. Pasturage for Mares, with careful lUentJpttbnt : at tlierlsk of oWriefS.at SO ocntS a week. i‘i*> • i AVeUabom’, May 10,1854-13. - of m H. SEW A up. ” “Ad “, " SUU:HqmTOfh. -, tf ,■ ms. S.lO m'S InH. Wcrk-MS Y-FIQ WER. r ..«»Wr fACS4 o^ t ;— OKA6&t§ JWBJnfrOOCD'S^POEMaw «-Wrd/H>iteD« ROEMSi ISer - • . -, . • ■■•■-'■cf.. da pourrs. fffiIHBBIW SAA,£«, r bC?si)n3rt’wm» : t>f Ften Pa reioi!i'iVefi:diil(nji Exponas and Levari Kb iu/fk,’issued odt of thd, Tioga Common Pleas m»- directed, !■ will expose at puouc k Court House in Wellsboro', on MONDAY - thr4ih day! oV Jotw next, at one ’6\9dtk t*. M., to viif tv' '• \A Wt of land bounded • optf h .by P.-S, T uttlo, oast hi the .Williamson Road UhOlh bp A-,C, 'Bu(dr»nd west by, John W. Gucro .toyrvoootaining. about J ag acre,, with t i>»m« .Jinuse, frame bdrn ai)o other outbuildings, and tarns Bull trees ihercoit. To' be sold as the property of i J< B. Steele ond C. HI Slocum, AfLSOrrtA lot of.lmui ia Btchmond W.iyn 3ahip, hoandod rsorihby «asi.o/,J<#<»- 4»v9tiUaadco, popUi hy Underbill bf Wsll« tfc tulles—containing about 220 acres' more ' S br)c»»-—bfiln? lots No.-Id and 81 ofthrUiWertiHl lands’ Tn Kienrriohd'lnvStiahlp. -To baßold.as 11° of Q : I). iWrUirtoiaakah i t ,;, i. >■ •.V ALSO—.A* krl, 1«; bounded north by Jason..and J. Briggr, . cast,by- H. F, JVcftthr.oob, south by ,Janiea Brown and yeat’by'Smead—coriuviijrhg about 180 aerer, bbout’lo' acre* improved, Trlrhovbouse, Crams tbOriWOdaomis ftoil tree* .thereon-- To be sold aa ,B^go r ~<5 i%jo ooumi oji norlli nnd eaai by 3[a]in Ryfitf, south by Cowsn- roap and wßit bV‘ lin'd i» |i6tf£e4ioD of ff. Ntnsdi-i'ebntflifiHj'hbbi* J.*ti‘obrHimßr» or U*». IWpgj»dd,»il(V ; a .ftanib boa*,ftMhi bam aao ■Bnn(trdes by-aoJdr-ai ’«» 'jownihip, bVu'i\je’d, north f ßy &. F. Taylou byT ttUft 'EIHs II "4'ti **l byiJAvW^vM-iiootalolar^WJUflU>' ?aote*lmM »t le»a r wiltrrabaiut.A!!, •irnpinr* ' l' fiSWiii 1 ’ -• D« *>« idtwoWfsjtoaind- byld fahner.eossbi r|a west*? »»<*•* .itjk*ym»,i>uitffßfls,lhere^ R(| t „- Wraar.# w ; nsht(Y houf ed party, oPypU® rQ&d.flßst & MiJfn by *n* wffc fcn ■ f ' lAisflSWMßgy lift itctDebakHiAwiitii p, boufl-d -ed north by Amoa Wamor, cast by Martin •i*a£j JStfpg sd7
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