Union County star and Lewisburg chronicle. (Lewisburg, Pa.) 1859-1864, December 23, 1859, Image 1

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BY 0. N. WORDEN AND J. R. CORNELIUS.
At $1.50 r Year, aluayn In Advance.
THE LTNIUX-EsTAiiU.siiErj.lSll-,Viit)LE No., 2,391.
LEWISBURG, UNION CO, PA., FRIDAY, DEC. 23, 1859.
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CIIROXICLE-EsTArurKn, ISJ3-Wnor.E No., 819.
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May 2!,thi;Tow.i ur I.awr,,e win tn r- predirnts nfmii poisoned chalice lo our own I A Noble Animal for Sale. I At John BrOWn'S Eurial,
n. houses hurnpil. nrP .lctrrtvfxl a-..1 : lins." Lei them ilritik it as we did. And thr r : : :.. t i.r..i. T- iui.-: l t. t.. 11, ...a,,.,;.,.
- . .1...I.t f lrtfciih-iitv" u-ill rV rpl E.,nii t:w 'I '
cup ib-o ""ed. i,Ilall,ersonsinKanssrrc;.5la,nby.l,;1'"!it''sc11- If te auunal aetuull, .-in, anJ fetter, (probably tbo last ,n-s
C r I, n lu tn:s lime, tin inl.iii frlif iimm it ... )...,......, -11 ,1. ....... .t.t ,.....l.t..... u. ' ... . . . .
... I. 1 . 1. l. I; i,i 1 ' 1 man she now Kards so cioseiy, ere ihey poi-! -'-- un iu ..auiu 'l'"""13 , the u J Clan ever wrote,) committed to
Kill iUt 11 lilL O Uv ilUl IU ('n'j'ic unu urrn rriirsrn, dui inr luted Hie Male mat wore tnciu ty llinr arts t iorm IQ uic owner scriptural auvt rusc
Cl)t tnr anii CJronirlf.1
oimt, ii:c. 1, I Vi.
An.1 if "crimson uars do nut follow,"
villain and murderers hail lieen nainV npitpj hire.
v ..i.i. .u. i 1 ' : .
i.i e ure; seen or ao,t prIuolcj by the V. S. auihorilifs ! -jj
heard of, approves the foray at Harper's Fit- :
ry. There are Abolitionists who do, but no' "In point of lime" AFTER AM. TIIKSG
Republicans, for it was an act directly contra- "I'TKAGES to wit, on the SGih of May,
ry lo their creed. Gov. Wise, with thousands Pottawatomie murder took place, and a
of Virginians, applaud the bravery ami the ' "est of notorious rullians and pro-slavery
frankness of Cant. Hrown, as well as do the -ets was de.-troyed Dovles, Wilkinson and
people generally, however much they may I'erman were enticed away from their homes, . su",?Jf l!oal,"i!' wu)' rHimi from the rrrat Clui-I
condemn the bad use he and his comrades a,,a K'Heu, Border Kuliiau lasnion. It is nut Faiiuijr. tait.-rinslt fl.m!ini-iiv.T thi- w
! she mnv be thankful. . W.
The Fire-Fiend A. nightmare.
rnox as CNrLiiLiHm m. op uic nrr r.T.: a. rut, is Tim
VUSeLsSluS Vt OliAhLtS It- U.UlllElTE.
In thi- tar'st di-artli of Miluii;Iit, while thn niJ anl
Il is nut '
t .U.:. . Ln.,u tl a-hn rfi.l tk. .I.l l,,,i il ih,....,..i... I HOL'tr INti.liOUlK JllillllSlilMlli
..a.ic imii I'm. Aiiere was not a, - -" " - - i, uh lh.-1.. liiu-
of air
h&fal autl bil-
rrason why they should be charged with i aboul Ihejiral OluW tlruck buck.
crimes not theirs. Still, we find in different "'n lite last day of May," says Geary's his-
rapers among others, lavt week"s Ar&ts torian, when "olj Uronn was absent, optain
articles, a tissue of the baldest untruths like
the following :
"John Urows came to Kansas not as a
peaceful settler, but as a -ucn!!a fighter, lie
I'ate marched upon Ussawaiomie, and suc
ceeded, without resistance, in taking prison
ers two of his sons, whom he found eniaed
ieIkmiiiuii;,
Anil inr ilr- .m. wit itrpnms furer'ljii(lu-l on a liourt
foroilttoiuu l to Cnre
I'a mj tio
Sliori of
vcrtisuDicnt :
Tlinu canst (rust tliy labor to Iiini, for
Lis stretigtb is great.
Tli iu canst Liu l him with lis laud in
the furrow; bo will barrow tic valleys
after tlic.
His strcrj"tb is terrible, in wliieb In re
known Republican among them, yet ihat is no i naI'n into the I'ro-Slavery ranks, and was In i hmiiVr 1 ljt dn aiuiDi; hj the Sro-Huhr. liiful j,,it.,.tu-
J lie glory or bis nostrils is bin priuc; bis
neck is clot lie J with thunuVr.
i He pawetb iu tlo valley, and waxcth
proud in bis speed.
lie uiueketh at fear, neither turnctb bo
bis lack from the hobgolliu.
Lo, now, be movetli bis tail like a cedar;
bis sinews are as cables.
His hones are like strong pieces of brass;
yea, like bars of iron.
He catetb grass like an ox ; behold, Le
driuketh up a river, and trustctb that be
can draw up Jordan iu bis uioulh.
Wlio eau open tbc door of bis face? yet
1 thou cuust apiToach him with a bridle.
( His teeth are terrible 'rouud about.
j 1 will not conceal Lis parts, nor Lis
Jithn Hrown euinmrnced it all that "firtt hi
order nf lime were the murders" of 21 May,
56 which it is proved he did not commit.
(We expect, next, to hear that the Republi
cans repealed the Missouri compromise, and
that tSeward led the Border Rullians in person
all through their sanguinary invasions!!)
It may be well to refresh the memory of all
in this matter, to establish how wanton and
wicked is this foul libel of the dead, and to
show how easily its fals'ly may be proved.
Weclean ourdates mainly from the Httmrt of and dt
the Voturressiimat Cummittre on the Tntuhltx in ' tf to
Krmsui (IS.1,
IMk.
.S-.-IUV-I lu kiUo and grin this Phantom, a-liru iu terror 1
! ao!te,
! Ami my fluuibt-roua ej-clijA ktraiaiu.an I etagrjri-n-il to
i tho rl.xir.
Slill iii that iln-n'l Winn avoiniuir, turnnj my gnzu to-
M.ril the fflfaltiiiiK
llearlh, aiil - Ihi-re ' ob!t!oJ! 1 paw it! auit friun out
II. IIhuiiiic jaw It
S'at a n-airleMt. M-i'tliinir, liiKiu, huttiliu;, gurgling;
Ktri-aw ol gure!
IV.
Si-iI...n. etrurk wilh Atonv nili'lus-, froron to tho lli..r
lfo.,,1;
uht ni v hraiu vi lii.i.-iu a ith Itmt his.-in,
At) tlin Iftct, lonir, linni-riuj; echo of llie Miilnili
rliliiie,
Liflini; IhruUL-hthe Pnhiv Lillow. tii tlii. Thiihf r
I 1 IIII-
I'aviu on tin iitarli-.. aih'iire not itoki-n Dom tm
Iu a ii'iivrriiii: r-ii-li ill l-artnl-Iroui Ulv t'ouih iu l'i-ar 1 I
in their peacelul occupations, and burned the 1 in-l i
ne.er wx rlr,e. lr..,n h , -,,..n,- ! I.,.r.lu, ' I....... r I u. .1.... " fiar.-si ... mj in terror, lor my t-ream .i,a..iauii ,
.. .-j u.....v. . VI jirilllg JUIIII l'IUHII,IUri. JlldU 39UII. 1 t.tT--t
rullians, as he never had any properly to be (The same auihor says, "Early in the l'it''nthef.tfui8reafri;htful,nenili-h,Haunu!ifai
driven from. All the hostility he met wilh , -,..,., f :.o,h An-mi. Frl..l..r',ei7 lir.,-,i , '. ill.
was in retaliation for Ins own barbarous and j hall u nie.l num. mm ..n ,.r l,.h llr.,,. i On the r.-.l health's rejj,n centre, from a blmiiig ku -t
brutal deeds, i he first murders n. Kansas was kle, , llle rua,, urar hl5 fath,.rv hvuM
were those committed by Old Hrown. He , (,,. Marlln hue. a member of the Lesisla-
opeued the bloody ball, and he more than any ; and frmery a clergyman." -Capt.
one else is responsible lor the terrible scenes J Hrown, Jr.. is a maniac in c.nse.iienee
that marked the protracted political squabbles ( f ,,ie cruel treatment he received while a
of the lernlory. Of AM. the acis in the ' rri.ser aie." He is now (IKo'.i) iu Ohio,
llleedins Kansas Tragedy, thr firt in urtlcr measui .-ably recovered from his affliction.)
of time were the murdrrsrummitlid on thr niht '
oj the 21 of .l,VKi,op IVliawatomie Creek." ! 0,11 llrown Ve& l'e's army, and cap-
.i'i- i r r. .u lured it, and his sons and the other Free Slate
And so- three, four and five years after the ,
. - , . ii ii. i.1 inoiiiieis anr ii-ii.asrii. .01. .-iiiiiiuei , willl
Kansas war begun the world is lold that
a large inrce id I . is. dragoons, hi re inierler-
i ' f l.: , Av ,;., itIA
mi nt, be must be worth wore than King ' . "
KicbarJ olTered for a horse on a trying after parting with his wife, and sent
occasion. Hero is an extract troui lueau- i u "er aw naijici s imj .
TO I'.E ISSCRIIIED OS THE OI.I) rAMILT
.MOM'MtNT AT NORTH El.liA. "
Oliver 1!kovn, born lxli'.t, was killed
at Harper's Kerry, Va., Nov. 17, 1859.
Watson ISkowx, bnrn , was
woiiiuli'd at Harper's Ferry, Nov. 17,
and died Nov. Ill, 13:9.
( My wife can !ill up the blank date as above)
Juli.N Hituw'N, lorn May 1S00, was ex
ecuted at Cbariestown, Va., Dec. 185'J.
Ill.S LAST WILL.
Charleston s, JifTcrson Co. )
Va., Dec. 2, lS.jf. f
It is my desire that my wife have all my
A Large Fimily. A Democratic Game, Foiled.
A correspondent of the OM ' V".', j JmiN K. CtxiK, was represented as an
siys there is a family of "high slanditi' ' inoffensive young man, who was led into
in liourbon county, Kentucky, whose ! the power of Drown in Kansas, highly and
height and weight are as follows :
The Father
The Mother
Thomas
James
Sarah
John
Mary
l.'l;a!l
Maliliew
Kh
Another Daughter
Aggregate
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patriotically connected by family relations,
Xc, and for this reason it was urged by
j many Democratic presses and people tbal
: bis life should le spared. But if Drown
! was tbc coin minder, Cook was vJuntarHy
j the commanded ; and who will attempt to
! excuse any act on the plea that somebody
i ful the offender to d) it ? The law and
common sense laugh at such an idea, no
less it be that the culprit be an idiot, or
a child not yet arrived at the years of mor
' al understanding. Neither was the casa
with Couk. It was not pretended that h
ed, and persuaded llrown to release I'ate and
his men, and peace was again looked for.
Uut on the 7th of June, (ien. Rent w ith I VII
men, re-entered Ossawaionne. There were
but a few men present, and the women and
children were plundered and insulted. Tin y
robbed all they could, set the town on fire,
and then retreated, stays Geary's historian,
There are hundreds of well authenticaied
accounts of the cruelties practiced by this
horde of rullians, some of them too shocking
listing to relate, or lo be accredited,
. The tears and shrieks of territi-'il u o-
folded
Till mell.
l.o'.l.l,,,
, Till i mi m hr--i-tri-am n-.tin?. oozing iroia thorie t.iiu- powers, nor bis comely proportions.
Till llie Ii. tiimi w ni'-.l to uame me; then a woulrous ' eotli-. he i. Aoi l--
e.,liii..-. r. :.,i.-i,i-. I lin tail fli.-ka out laHuml."
Ami mv l.ri w crow col l ami Jewy, wilh a death dump j arjd I Want to Sell llitn for BOmethiDK I
And 1 fell hark ou my pillow in A'Ari'lit aoul rriiio-!
V.
Thi n. a. in Dealh'n tiei-niiiig t.iadow. iu the iev full of
K.nr.
I l:i, flrirki-n, enme a houree an-l hideous murmur to
ntj ear
Calue a murmur like the murmur of aiuaioius in tlo-ir
le.-,.
Iutteiiu.'. 'Mli-her '. higlur! hiiitu-r' Iain liemon of
the lire!
I am Aroh-frienil of the Fire! and eaeh hlnring ri.if'emy
The father is a native of Maryland, now
in his 70th vear. One son. 1'ukel. died
ho was 0 feet C inches in height, and ' n' understand fully the natureof tbs
weighed 200 pounds. The living avenge expedition, and the consequences that
2:15 nounds in wci-'ht. and over 11 feet 1 ,U Jt fl'w h'm the act. if he not
personal property not previously uisposeu , ;n alti,ujc t'ertaiuly a tiue, sulstautial, tMl '"-' ouc "UJ leJ 1'r,jwn ,a,u tbeplao.
and that, after her death, the proceeds of TllE Une TIIllli;MT.A flieud 0BCC Jua , " " 8
sueb land be eo.,:.lly divided bet ween all m, ,oM ,h , f , P-W.e speech for took, and The Co-
then living cbiidreti; and I bat what would be . . , t '"" (Luchanan s organ) the Argut and
a. bill's share bo given to the children ! "'f" t-.--
of eaeh of my two sons who fell at Har fullJ harassed by the waut of sleep. 1 .
per's Kerry, and that a child's hhare be such a degree Lad this proceeded, that if,
divided among the children of luy now. in the course of the day, any occasion led
living children who may die before their tJ h, bed chamber, the sight of bis
mother (my present beloved wife.) No j bcJ m3jL. bim sLuJ(.r at the i(Ja cf the
formal will can be of use when my ex- , . , , . . , , ,
... , , J , restless and wretched hours be bad to ras
pressed wishes are tnado known to my lu- . '
tljal and beloved family.
most uf the 1'emocratic journals, North,
copied and commended it. A combined,
universal tjjrt was made to get op sym
pathy in bis favor, as a basis fur pardon
f il be was a good Democrat '.
Cook was also a brother-in-law of Gov.
j up ,n it. In this case, it was recommend- i WiII'rJ "f l'"1au' aud aD lff irt wai ml,,9
' ' I . ...- ... ... .nj ..c
John Brgyv.n. cd to bim to endeavor, ;when be lay d wn " " v 3 V " -
Mv Deap. Wife-1 have time to in- ' at nights, to fix bit- thoughts onsomelhing, ! service f0U. ,a" econfc ln ?
close the within and tbc above, which I ; at the same time vast and simple-such . tle oam,! tf Ioc fc" bce" ,r"eIlD
forgot yesterday, and to bid you another ; as ,uo w;Jo expanse of Ocean, or the tU3t FU7P0Se. lut il nM-ra Twin
farewell. "lie of good cheer," and God ; clouJiesi vault uf neaeatbat the little "J" the wllo!i T,'"J publishing tha
Almighty Vim, fave comfort, guide, and , dis,urbin.e ima-es that Sated "-i k frotn SProle t0 its ei,tat
kecpyou to "th? end. 1 our attectton-; I
ate husband, John Drown. I buforc hli mmJ ml&ht bc farmed away
There followed to the grave of John or bushed to rest by the charming influ- in Indiana, thr,.iit!
lrn.n-1.;. widow Mr A nn llrown euce of One absorbing thou-ht. Th0U"h private Secretary 1
fW Bi.An Kti Citt. 'ov. 11, '59.
li i Htansos liear Sir: I knew voa
h fenaior Bright, (whose
was.) as a thvrouh-guin
io re.
And my l-Weele
lima w. e. :
d iueeiiM. in the lilood and tear lny ir-
and from .V,,ry ami Kama.,, i mrn- 'n .neir lou, emnrace, laiiei to
kr llr (tJ.k..n IkHTX -...1 .I....I- il..... " ' ' ,"r" " '
VI.
of rmirdf-iril men.
mainly correct. ; liancin upon ihe trees, or left to rot upon the
1 I. I prairies or in the deep ravn.es. r turnih
The Opening Act in the bloody drama, was fond lor vulitires and wild beasts.tfld frishttul
mar stnotij; thf
Vr tlu mm- t!i
the wanton vit.laiion vt the Cnngressit'nal
compromise by which Slavery was alU-wed in
Missouri ou mnditton that it ".shall be and is
forever prohibited" north of -ifi, .May :U,
154, Pierce sicned the l4ujlas Bill opening
Kansas and Nebraska to Slavery, and invi
ting the .VrA and South tu -rnttrin and fight
it olt!"
Acting Vice President Atchism resigned
his seat in the I'. S. Senate and hastened lo
the western borders of Misouri, where secret,
oath bound Blue Luilges Vc. wereorzai.iz
ed for the V object of tstubltthing Xfarery in
thttse Territories.
As soon as the Act parsed, pre;ii numbers
of Missourians crossed over into Kansas and
took forcible and tibial p'jsats&ton vf Indians
and other rich lands.
A meeting at Westport, Missouri, in July,
Rtfotvtd lo expel and keep otilof Kansas trrry
Ahotitionht (as they called all men from the
Free States.)
Grin August, the first Free State men
reached the Territory, and founded the town
of Lawrence.
On the Gth Oct. an armed band marched
from Westport to (wipe out Lawrence," but,
ihe Free State men being prepared for them,
they retired for rcmforcemenis.
The Missouri river was blockaded acainst
Free State men, who were searched ou the
steamboats, disarmed, and sent hack.
The first election for t'tm-'ress in the Ter-
M'ized and stuffed the ballot-boxes, and wnh
near IHOO notoriously false votes elected lien, i
Whitfield.
l.v. !
The first Territorial Klection, also, was so!
grossly fraudulent that fiov. Iteeder rcfued !
to sanction it. An alleged Legislature pro
ceeded, however, and passed the most despot 1
ic and abominable code of laws ever formed
in a civilized land
stones ot brutal lerociiy trom which the wildest
savages might have shrunk with horror.'
From this time forth, old Joiis Brows
appeals conspicuously upon the stage of ac
tion in Kansas a harbinger uf death and de
struction to the Border II u Ilia u crew. No
longer a quiet settler, acting on the defensive,
he retaliated "carried ihe war into Africa"
and no man was more vigilant r successful
in saving Kansas for Freedom. Thai he was
held to be somewhat deranged even then is
evident from the testimony of the tunes. He I
was newer taken into the Free Siale Councils
j was regarded as ofien wrong and yet he i
was everywhere that an enemy was to be met,
or a slave to be rescued, until the Republicans
triumphed, and the U-t Border Rut. an w !f
was driven bark, howling, to his den. If
with his brave Kdward and his unfortunate
Frederick most brutally slain, and his fa- j
vonte namesake a maniac if with three nons j
there sacrificed, and burned homes, and prop
erty taken revenge overmastered bis better
nature, it is still most infamously false that
; Ae opened the: bloody lull" If he retaliated
if bin reason, stung to madness, swung from
its moorings Heaven knows he had sullicit ni
provocations! Nearly two tears of Border j
I KulTian sway, "in point of time," intervened
before the Free State men if it was them
struck back the first fatal blow at Possauato- I
mie, and gave them a taste of their own mode j
, of warfare.
I Last week's Buthr County Jmniftm has j
an article from a Kansas correspondent on
! this general subject, with which we close our j
t notice of this foulest hbel and most gross and
palpable and malicious falsehood :
knsa, (orropiindrnre.
can pay tny debts with.
Virginia Insurrections.
TIio execution of Johu llrown rcmiuJs
us of the fact that Virginia has been some
what noted for its slive insurrections, as
vitl h siipn friini tbo f.HfiwiniT ftivfiiint'i
... n 1 I 7 f A .
derived from certain Old new-papers :J ruwu ins ..uu, ..,..ry auw.u, - - - o -- c - ---- o- Dimxmt, an I I rake trie l:ber:v of ailresini;
Sixty years a"0 one Uabriel a smart the widow ot bis son Uiiver Jirown, and ' - - .v...6.".i. "" Vou at an Iml aman ad A I'KVOCRAT. I
slave accumulated monev enou 'h to pur- ! ,lie little pirl Kllcn ; tbo widow of bis son ! advice suggested to bis mind that if enclose you an article which 1 des.re pnbl.sh-
slave, accumulated money enoubn 10 pur i- 1 an oli. ct at once vat and simnle was to ed m your paper a ediu.rtal. M illard is m
chase bis freedom, and then set about or-i ats0 1!r0WD I the lJuw of " an olJ . i't ""t. va and simple, was to lr . Co,lk is irroiher-iu-law. .nd we
gatiizing a plot for the slaughter of al! the i Thompson, also lain at Harper's Ferry ; ! be selected none could serve the purpose are trvms m , VVise to pardon h,m ; Kjr.
C OI O ... , i t - . 1 e.-i iaa.ll nri tlpil tf f..Ii 11.- r,-f.!iraiil tixnn PI Hi a t till Tlirht Ofl the MUftfCt. the JLfiP- th
. i n- i i t -i it inn fi i ninn l.rnwn im nia s iT'rs v,v. .j. ,ui.u, - - ,
while luuauiranis 01 liictiniona iu iue , . . . , , , e ,,.
n. fc.... .i ... ... i.. ...j Henrv Thompson, wirh Iiuth. his wife. t0 mLlkc tnaI aaJ ihlt- Him.
ui at p. tier, tutjr ivt.ii; uiv v,,Ji u
t. .i.- e .,i ; m,,;nn eldest daupbtcr of John lirown ; Koswell
. , ri "i . .i" Thnmnsr.n and wife r fronts nf the two hopes: in thinking of God, be fell asleep
out the fl lines, thev intended to seizo the 1 "ompson anj wilt, rsrents oi iue two o r
arsenal. Some of the fairest, youngest
ladies were to be spared for wives. Ga
briel had established d 'po'.s of arms in
The plot, bowevcr,was
discovered, and a reward of 20,000 offer-
ed for the rim
r.. ., t i... i r.,..i cuided Hero ! rest.
' lr 1. . 1 ., . T t. 1 .1 .t in! onn.,a 'I Im enma 1 .hn l.i
u is siatea mat jamcs licupam, me -"-.... . -v MlJ
Abolitionist, is to write his Life for the repose at night, was in all bis thoughts by
benefit of bis family. Thaddeus Hyatt, of daJ- And at the time this person sp .ke
N'cw York city, sends a good recent like- ,0 me t 13 revealed in the Gospel of
ness of llrown for SI, the profits of which . His Son, was "ail bis salvation, and all bis
go t) the fame end. These, in addition desire."
to liberal direct contributes from various j TIjc Sut of 5orjtIl clroiua wLieh is
number of 150 or 200, they rose upon the Jf ' hu fof tUc "tcrna.., threateningto dissolve the Union,
inhabitants, on a Sunday night, and ir- waIlts of Ljj btia;ttrtj family. j b" ap'-'j tarmed, by the Lebanon
I f'jurirr, a little aristocracy. The few poor
Brown and Wise. ! i,r
John llrown was bung for a crime nii f,, MmM, Wfl:M : u;J l Pi"jr " Virginia-would not abide it,
p , ,, , ,. - ,, , . ' i and, fur the first lime,) a Democrat baa
suffered for the same crime as an Aboli
tionist, so may it bo always, hereafter.
The result exceeded his most saoguiue
hopes; in thinking of God, befell asitcp.
Thompsons slain at Harper's Ferry: and W'1 aIter " resorttd to the same
tbc other friends and neighbors. Here I expedient. The process became delight
were fair ui.'uvs Audthree ..jrtf.,bereav-' ful ! mh s. that he used to long f r
ed in that short but bloody conflict, bear-'. tne uful B"ur "t retiring, that be miht
ing their beloved and trusted leaderto his ' W (a3 -' termed it) in God. What
id. rs. Gabriel escaped tomb in tLc saaJo' of greit rock. ..Mis-, began as a more physical operation, grew
. ... ....;.!.t i bv imDerceptible decrees into a eraeious
'II. . I n-Tt-l iid th rairii ! llua
oo"s -
H'.a I lanh ahi n from the Tillajre
ir I Hiinii- i-hlni-H,
An 1 I h.-.i lhf i-hrii-kiiof Tro, with a l.ilu in rv
breiili!
H I i-i-r. am ilti IiiuiWlit lauirht-r, ui I luiri ach
i-nirkiini: ratii r
I'.mn tin- t. i: l.s of Kin-, moil hi :!i-r. hitnT. hi.'h.-r.
: l ac Ihn III. li-l'ric.l. uf OiV Altar iu tht-ir un-rrv o.iul-i;
I of li.at!i:"
I VII.
"I urn MoMnrrri "f thf Pre ' I mn ttil-Kiii ot I'iitl. '.
, 'tII nrin-liti, nli ill fliadt'W nf it !ui iit)a tny
t.rralh !
: W ill, tlit- nilxil of II. r nit- r l!rim in; fr m nu f.i'iil fa---:
I ronuiiHii.l the Kt.ru. I tire! II i her, lnlirr, liibfr,
1.1'iip niy oiintiitig Iemns, lit." ihtintasni9iirnric 1c- TariOUS localities,
' minis
Hut'j l oiHTFal Nature in thtir hiJ'ous race '."
VIII.
Tl.en a i tnbrt nilftic phut ine in srtmn, shrouiIi-J
j Ami I liMntrl lik AO iufaut in the "("ntJIt rf th 1
Till tin- Im II.-j in tltt- Fortvt quiver J ith tb- initio
.iii.U,
And tl.t martini", from thf elfn ijt its Il'hn li0ttl i
i ii".
' Shiuiiti. T.-l thrvitch tlic rufct an htrn kIit Ihflifilit in j
torn tilf niiiri-lif h. j
I.ikf riiutt-J muiv, trur.-Iiutlirouf;Ii tl.eri d ranks
of ok. j
j !. !
Thronph my iTy-fn-ttfJ msnm-ntf filtTf-l in a tremulous
I K'ltf j
, Fn.m thti tall ntiil ftntily linJcn where a Rut-in nwvllcJ ,
Lis thrfRt !
QutTiili-u. t.'nnktT-hrraNti-.t Rn!-in. rnllmi; iitaintlj f- r
himiiifl
Th.n I ct.irt.-'i up, uiihitlJen, from toy sIunituT Nitil-m.r'-riih
n, 1
Willi th Ri'-mnry rf rhit Tirt th-mon In mr isntrnl Firt
Uu luy eye's interior mirror like the ohuduw of a r ub-1 j
. I
AO: mi1 m-niu-n rire uau Munuiuuri-i m a wuioi ana
fornili-mi hi-a.
Ad,1 no knot of oak uu Itamini; as it flamo
hit;
Kut arounj itA vi-ry ci-nlrr, alurf tlo, lii-uion l'aco haj
h Ii,-.
r..rk.s .ha.l..s rau4 to Ur.,rr, r"intlnw w with rfrr- , fr snTerr.l lnoliths: but he was finallv
To ,ral,';,'X "cai.e, g.J,n, on a till, .-.mil an,l ' .,,,nt(,,7 ..r,,,,, , oxeenti-il. His f.te fM 10 f,ect 1 l '"""tic 1'resideUt.
on board of a ship ready t,o sail for St. !
Domingo, tried and executed. j
Thirty years ago, a moro successful plot
was carried into effect in Southampton
county. Nat Turner, a negro preacher,
with several others, planned the destruc
tion of the white population. To the
ihrC'l ff'y-V'jht of them before the alarm
was given. The people rallied and drove
tbo rebellious slaves into the swamps,
' shooting them down like dogs until the
upon my wjluje bjrjj was annihilated. Nat escaped
from bis pursuers, and dwelt in a cave,
Stnnt'tra in Congrt ?.t, and all the leading men.
will si-in a peiiuon for t'ook's parlon but
Wise is a caiolulaie for the 1'residency, and
we must ileal with him as such, hence this
article, flattering him. Ac. Please publish il
as soon as you possity can. and send a num
b-T of your paper containing it, marked, to
(iov. Wie, Richmon 1, Va., and another copy
to (inr. il'drd. and one lo me at Washins
t, n City. The Western press are all right.
The Pioneer A Li'tnocrat at si. Paul, the V i
ri.ina riemocrai. The Prescott Democrat, tha
Hi-irferMm Ieinocrat, Ac , will ail come oat
next week ; the press of Illinois, Imliana ami
Oroo. whom I have seen, will ehime in, anl I
am now nn my way lo Iowa. Missouri, Ten-n-see
and Kentucky, to f thi-in to toin in
also. Truly yours, K. S. SPKOl'LE.
Mr. Iliehardson deserves the thanks of
the country for his integrity, for had the
, plan gone on unexposed, no knowing what
' might have been its effect npon the Exec
utive of Virginia, who could only have in
terpreted it as the honest opinion of tba
, country. It was a Democratio trick to
save a brother Democrat, but the people
which Henry A. Wise, who signed his Tjut ,t,e gr(.at portion 0f tue population
death-warrant, was the first to counsel,
aud which Gov. Wise's frieuds now avow
their intention to commit next year, should
n
An i i how..,!, an, i mij, "All iv.wr i of io.i.f i.,.i formed the topic of a sons commemorative
'":" , , . . , - , 1
of the insurrection, from which wo j'iote .
Asrkiiliun.lloii.rnil..nanoLerlare..l.ilc t sr. f0HnWinrr stanza : j
It is proposed to have what may be, ..Hr., ,,"., him. w,.,.,Lin,- I
termed a' creat agricultural "protracted ii oi tin,. . h,i,i i ,rii,u : ;
C n j Th-ti v.-mm uii linn ntrl Mr 1,1014 him !
meeting" at Yale College during the pres- j HaM iim.- in m i ir-iuii ' 1
ent W inter, to last throughout the whole ; Think or the I'onit.. How
rj,
i t.iin.'d I ttt :i i-h ih rw-
l't:T. i" I'la-i l.t-itty
ciziio of Harper'; Terry Arsenal,
Tlint. id 11
V htrh. in th
The
are negroes. The census of ls50 showed
the white population to be only IT l,jt"3, :
while the negro population was S03,!U1. j Ceme.naktof Amkrkas Methodism.
This shows South Carolina to be cniphati- The one hundredth anniversary of tha
ca'.ly a Negro Slate, and if she were divor- introduction of Methodism into the Uoitel
ced from the Union, which is the bulwaik States is to be arprorriatelv celebrated b
which in Johu llrown was Treason, is in of her safety, her whites might be murder- that denomination. The I hristian A,ho-
I Gov. Wise "noble and gallant'' l'atriot-' ed in less than a year. Yet it is she that 0r fav3: tlc true centenary of Metho
I i.-m. So say his Democratic endorsers, is continually shaking the disunion appar- dism is tha year ISOi). Dr. Koberts of
j So echoes the Democratic Dress through- ition in Northern faces, to scare us from !Mtimpre, has folly demonstrated this
i"y out iue mion. u-aaj moy iavisn, in ; our ciuaDiinuyr ani to drive us into ao;n
111 .my out iue mion. ij-aay tuoy .avisU, in ; our cmiammitv. anj ta drive u mh iL,:n. f l..aT j j
. - . n. . - - . - - 1 - 7 o "v,i uuau iut.41 m nuit uviuiucuiBi iuu
" j . , amoD us, wncn lucy teci me rttrciiifr. ui-: the same brcatn, curses UPjU Ibe CrazoJ : what our ms t ee condemn ! It i t m .w.:.t.. 1 i i u
1' 11 . . ( - , WtUll IHUCUIV3. 1 UO ItliC liUVil 1
consist of Lectures by leading, reliable , blasts of winter, five a thought M o.!.,. .li.-.I h.1.;,ns,... n......,f. i i.t 1 , ., . . . . .
n J t i.3 vuut:utiuu, at. .'aLiuiuir. j.' .uiui tru a
. . . -.---.- consist 01 noctures oy leaoiug, rei.ao.e tlIlg lus 0, wlljtCPj ,ve a thought old man, who died because he made the at- such
lament the Harper's Ferry tr.iKe.ly as earnestly i mcD etnincnt in the (iitlcrcut departments as t0 tue condition of the many poor fain- tempt, and fulsome eulogy upon tbc Gov
as any man who loves his da". Hut I have ( of agriculture, horticulture, stock raising, jiiea ; our towrj ? iiow mi0 pur30ns ; . wl0 tlircatens to do the same ihini!
etc. About eighty lectures are provided rcveling in tbc lap of luxurv, who civc i himself. Hero is Virginia authority for i
the statement :
cone to combat under the eye of ihe Hero of
Oisawatomie," a privileged favorite at his
Pr Sine antler were snoiu-il sent aw-iv ' camp table, a companion of his quiet house. a ' ,or Iw0 10 ,l)Ur elcn anJ eaea "-"'"re : orders from their richly furnished and coin-
by force, and their female friends insul.e.l, ' tr'',"i ln " 1 k"ew, him b'!' tu U'V h""' to be '"ei by conversational exercises, j fortab!y belted drawing rooms, cast one
. ? A ii. I rwiu, n-hn lh Ulirav. mil man 9. I .. .... J '
systematically appeals to the (ieneral (iov
rrnment for redress in vain, and tiov. Keeder
Anj now, when Ihe "orave out man, as we
loved lo call nun, is about lo appear in Ih
scene of his uagic, erring life, a word may
made powerless by the under-orTicers appoin- j not prove to you nniniere.st.ng.
ted at Washington. I I knew the man an industrious farmer, pros-
t a is, -ii . perous, surrounded by his children and his
In Mav, m. Phillips, an eminent lawyer 1 .. i . .
- ' , 1 , , , children s children, "under his own vine and
la Leavenworth, was tarred and feathered, (y. re. wth every prmise , lhe biooIni
and sold lo a negro (afterwards, was shot aj where all the life so free from wron was
down in cold blood.) drauing in its sunsel hours lo a peacelul old
Methodist ministers were warned away, gr- A day passed, aud his children were
... i ii r - i . living by the licht of their blazini homes over
and the Parkv.lle Luminary was destroyed. 1 pla,ns, fr tllc - Uuffian-band
Gov. Keeder was elected Delegate to Ton- j was upon ,nem . Their cornfields were turn
gress hy the bona CJe settlers, and a Con?ti- ri to deserts, their homes laid in ashes. The
tutional Convention called at Topeka. But earnings of a life of industry, guided by more
Congress refused Reeder his seal, (and the I 'ban ordinary intelligence, were scattered and
, . , . . , . , n . I Pillaged. Homeless lhe gray head sought the
... f,. ... - j n . . .n.., nc ; mnihpr eanh. till lhe nrst nass-
The Democracy of l'erkley county, Yir-
a meeting. Cbas. J.
ei-io iT'estions to the lecturers, and discussions, i thounbt upon the poor wretches, "of friends C'uia, have held
Iwenty or thirty gentlemen, well known I atlj fl)rlune qnite disowned," who huddle : raulkncr, cx-.Member ot Lougress, prcsi
in Agriculture, besides the l'rofessors of: themselves into a corner to keep off the i deJ' fnd i an able, conservative and na-
tioual speech, thus showed the policy which
A Ya.nkke in a Virginia Kaii.roai. committee to consult the general confer
Car. A few days since Marshall Jewell, ' CuCe respecting measures for its due ob
Ksq , of this city, passed through Virginia : evince, h " TVJ coincidence that
on bis way borne from a business trip to J tLc Sl'cl conference meets in this grand
the South. Tbo train was searched, at j epochal year. It will be, not, indeed, tbs
Culpepper, for iucendiary documents and ! centennial general conference, but it will
individuals. Mr. Jewell had a revolver j ha tLe centenary general conference,
with bim, and was requested by the vigi- T, . :s ineomrtibIa"wTlh a froa
j .
verntnent, is shown eviry day in the ex-
afterwards dispersed by a company of I". S.
Troops under Col. Sumner.)
Buford's Georgia desperadoes ravaged the
country, inflicting most unheard-of cruellies.
Aug. 8, J. W. B. Kelly was lernbly beaten,
and driven out nf Atchison.
Collins was killed, at his own saw mill, by
a rang headed by I.aughlin.
Kev. Pardee Butler was sent down the riv
er oa a raft.
Nov. Slst, Dow was murdered.
In December, Sheriff Jones calls for three
thonsand men Irom Missouri lo enforce the
Border Ruffian code '. laws.
Dec 6, Thomas W. Barber was shutdown.
in the presence of his bro:her. Robert F. Bar
ker and a brother-in-law, by the Indian Agent,
Geo. W. Clarke.
1R50.
Ian. 15, an election was appointed under
the Topeka Constitution, and the Free State
na had to rely npon iheir arms in some
owns to hold an election.
During Mil nwnM.CiPT. Enwaan P. B.owi,
oa if old John Brown, was taken prisoner while
faarmrd, ly the Kitkapoo Rangers, and most
"luuny t pces hi hutelitts.
Buford't gang was taken into pay as lr. S.
rns comitatus.
My 19, one Jones was shot dead, and
May 1(1, one Stewart was shot dead (both.
rV neriff Jones' armed posse on the mdich
'6 Lawrence.)
lunate burst of grief was gone, and then he
swore his bitter vengeance against the rob
bers of his home, the murderers of Ins boy.
The old man's day of reckoning had come.
The gray eye glared like a tiger as his mur
derous guns swept down the enemy al fAo
wuttornie; grapeshot tore through the ranks,
but he held his men steadily to lhe storm till
the last cartridge was spent He stood expo
sed to every ball thai swept over his little
band at fire Jack,- a ictor there, he show
ed the vanquished that he was magnanimous
as brave. Beside hnn, on that day lufire
.wrfnee," all through that Sabbath afternoon
whose wonted qoiel was broken by the crash
of the musketry and sharp crack of the rifle,
I sat on my horse watching the grey head,
bared to the tempest of balls, eipecling to see
il fall at every discharge. Calm and cool, as
if conscious that his life was a charmed one,
he moved from post to post.
The old brain is crazed, but who crazed it?
Let.the sons of Virginia delight lo pile Ihe sod
of their Stale upon a breast bared a score ol
limes to their bullets in Kansas. Let them
Niow that they helped lo ruin him, to destroy
his horae.murder his children.and oowea auwn
lhe grey haired man, who had never harmed
them let them lead him forth, maniac though
he be, lo an ignominious death. But let them
remember, when they bory Iheir dead citizens,
how many they have slain of ours. But for
the hands now so eager for his blood, there
would not be so many mounds for the snow
to drift upon lo-nighi here. The hoary hea
ded warrior, transformed from the peaceful
V! i '.' Inn-r am nnifnniiil tn Inl-A n.rl In : 1. 1" r.. l.e A
the exercises as lecturers and teachers, j the poor, winter is looked npon with Z j Uaiit son of' " .
while numerous other eminent agncultu- WUch dread as an epidemic. Therefore, ! Yirginia, Henry A. Wise, declared, as 1 . ' P rtrluu- ' r- : perience of the South. Those great rights
rists and horticulturists have expressed j )et those who havo an abuudance of life's 1 was said he did, in October, ls:,ii, that, if . objected, and casually remarked, ""n? . that we boast so much of the rights of
their intention to be present and partici- j blessings bestow with a liberal band a j Fremont should be elected, UK WOI LD the conversation, that the vigilant had j frtfe ch anJ a free rres9are denied
small share upon their less fortunate fel- ,!"JrZVJvvu Al,'-t'l : "c"or clear out-some nony mignt get nun, eTeryd:ly in oursis,er gtalM Mmob
i i a, i. .i . . . ai iiiiiiii'iiu i ii"") u. il. .,-uiu ncs nu i su'iui uea'j mu urst iuau iuui . , T. -low
beings. However small the cift, it ! . ., . .. .. i u .i i i i. i . . . and Dix
,,, . , , i iiim iiuic u.. ji.u,.u u kuiia auu uu- put hand on him. As he was determined
will bo received as a great bounty. l o- cided a measure ? It is the fortuue of " . ,
, -n ..ii . .i ., . "u1 , . ; in his manner, aud as the vigilants num-
erty will inevitably be the lot of a portion I SOme great aud gifted minds to see f ir iu . r . .,,-
of humanity so long as the sun rises and j advance of their cotemporaries. Should j bercJ ou! f,,rty or nt'J the Uft Llm ,0
sets. There is flo escape from it. "The ' Wm. H. Seward be elected in LStiO, where 1 go bis way in peace. -Oh, Jewell," sa.th
poor yc have always with you." It is by j is the ,man D?w .in our, n"dst "1" ou!d j nncicnt writer, "thou art a consistency V
A,..iucu, .u.....u,u., .,. is i- uiiui... ! ner of Virginia who would silently suffer
see the beneficence hidden under the atlltc- j tuat Armory to pass under the coutrol of
tivedispensation. Our busiucss, therefore, j euch an Executive bead?"
pate in the discussions.
Among the lecturers are Lewis F. Allen,
Cassius M. Clay and Francis llotch, ou
Cattle ; Sauford Howard and Dr. Gulliver,
on Horses ; C. L. Flint and others, on the
Dairy; tbo Hon. Marshall I. Wilder, Dr.
C. W. Grant, Messrs. V. Harry and 11. G.
Pardee, on Fruits; Professor l'orter on
Organic Chemistry ; 1'rof. S. W. John
son, on Agricultural Chemistry; l'rof. li.
Stilliman, Jr., on Meteorology; J. Stan
ton Gould, on Grasses and Irrigation ;
Judge French, on Drainage; Joseph Har
ris, on Cereals ; l'rof. lirewcr, on Commer
cial Plants, (flax, hemp, tobacco, etc ;)
Geo. B. Emerson, on Forest Trees ; Dr.
Comstovk, on Fish Culture; Donald G.
Mitchell, (Ik Marvel,) on Kural Economy.
The whole is to be free, except the nom
inal charge of say tea dollars or less to
meet the necessary expenses of lecturers
and other incidentals. The occasion will
doubtless be one of great interest to culti
vators generally, and call together a large
attendance from all parts of the country.
Inquiries with reference to this project
may be addressed to Prof. John A. Porter,
New Haven, Conn. Ajriculturit.
An Iufidol Convention met at Philadel
phia on Monday last. What next ? Xd-
is to make the best of that which we can
not evade.
"Mate mt-n-y on thf po-ir. thl nichl. Ollnt! !
Tin honn-li'-a of thi rM'i rivat hrotro-rttoo,.
Tim iitili-torm a-i.A m idly onwanl
OVr tin Itint. hiiih.ay. Th tiinii-liil traA
Anil tlim-y trAiipiiiiri. (lik human vamfiri-a)
Ciiiiliiiif lo Ih,. Iioiuiis of I'lrnly. triill
With t-hilliliz i'-e anl irlim'oiilir froat, thia roM
Ib-is-mUr liilit. Tim riry m n sn-irui IroAvu
A. it .ha.lo.a lM.lfry. .ala- an.l hnal,
ram-ront an, Ain. ail Khttorini; ami lrirht
l.ikr hup-, hrilli nit iclarit-ra i t th North.
Hark those h"am awwiung wiml. that boom along
lok thi troa, of hoary caralry, au-l ai-ui Ut w-our
Tbr rrry rarlh. arr ,ierrtinr throiiiih looio-Dtiilchiuka
III lh 'ii.j'-iiilo'l hiiiniv of honr.t pnfarty
llrrathini; liarshly an -rial lament
r'r Uitrir ili r-k-tati .us."
Impressive Scene. In Leghorn, Ita
ly, oa the 7th of October, a remarkable
incident took place. For the first time,
the Jews of that city offered up a prayer
for a Christian Prince, and invoked the
blessing of Heaven upon Victor Emanuel,
King of Sardinia. At the first word, the
three thousand Jews present rose to their
feet, aud remained standing until the close
1 ictZZ i !!Xt."-J- fo .Va.) African
F i
mil lojMnr. .... ,.f .!. neater in which thev all resounded
tne i j--' - . - '
Tbo Cbariestown Convention is
with au ovtm helming "Amen."
Here, again, rank Treason is threatened,
but you will not find a Locofoco pper,
North or South, who will dare to rebuke it !
Novel Advertisement. The most
rcmarkablo among the many remarkable
advertisements which daily fall under onr
notice, in scores of exchanges from every
section of the couutry, is the one given
below :
"A PEW is For Sale in the meeting
bouse of the First Parish in Amherst. The
man that owns the pew, owns the right of
a spaco just as long as the pew is, from
the bottom of the meeting house to the
top or roof, and be may go as much higher
as be can get. If a man will buy my pew
and sit in it on Sundays, and repent and
be a good man, ho will go to heaven if
God lets him go. Let a man start from
the right place, let him go right, keep
right, and do right, and be will goto hea
ven at last, and my pew is as good a place
to start from a3 any pew in the meeUDg
bouse"
"It was not your advice that finally de
termined me to vote your ticket, nor wa
it your eloquent appeals from tbc stump :
IT WAS THE- MURDER OF 1U()IER1CK. 1"
So said tbo Hon. Thomas Ewing of
Ohio, recently, as be cast, for the first
time, a Republican vote. Mr. Ewing is
not the only man, who bad been deluded
with sham "popular sovreignty," whose
eyes were opened by liroderick's murder,
llroderick was honest in bis opposition to
slavery, and because he was thus honest,
he was killed, and Douglas rejoiced at
his fall.
S.n E.M. A courtezan called "blue
eyed Mary," was buried in St. Louis, last
week, only tba driver of the hearse and
a negro sexton accompanying the body to
the grave. Five years ago, she was the
respected and lovely daughter of a wealthy
merchant of that city, but went astray.
A celebrated divine said that the more
be undertook to reason about sin, the
I moie uiiiea:-ouabIe it f eared.
son a line, r-carcelr a mail
comes that does Dot bring us an account
of some one's being mobbed by a rabbla
or arrested by law eEeers for speakiogsen
tituents at variance with the popular feel
ings. T.'n n is no lilnrly fur ichite men
where slttv ry exists. Yet this is the in
stitution the Locofocos want to extend.
They say the price uf a deuial cf this
privilege, will be a dissolution of the Union.
There may be some who will not think
the price too high.
How to Live Lo.ng. A venerabla
minister, who bad preached some sixty
scveo years in the same place, being asked
what was the secret of long life, replied :
"Kise tarly, live temperately, work baid,
and keep cheerful." Another person,
who lived to the great age of one hundred
years, said, in reply to the inquiry, "How
he lived so long?" "I have always been
kind and obliging, have never quarreled
with any one, have eaten and drank only
to satisfy hunger and thirst, and bave nev
er been idle."
Bkoderick vs. Pour.LAS. "They have
killed me because I was opposed to tha ex
tension of Slavery." BKODERICK.
"I dou't care whether Slavery ia voted
down or up "DOUGLAS.