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Quiet is restored to that romantic vil_ lage, and soon things will resume their usual appearance there. The five prisoners who fell into the hands of the troops were despatched yesterday, under a strong escort, to Charles toivr, Virginia, where they are to beindicted for murder and tried. The Circuit Court opens there to-morrow. Brown, who is not dangerously wounded, is among them. They are to be prosecuted by the State, and, in case of their not being convicted capitally, are to be handed over to the United States authori ties to be tried for treason. A letter from District Ould which is published in the Cirnsfi tation says There are only five prisoners, three wounded and two unhurt. Six citizens have- been killed, and one marine. All the citizens were killed outside the limits of the United States territory in Virginia. The marine was mortally wounded within it. have seen Col. Lee, but not Governor Wise. Only nineteen persons were engaged in the matter, of whom five were free negroes from the North." The deportment of the U nited States marines , under Colonel Harris; during the late insur rection at Harper's Ferry, is the subject of universal praise. It shows the advantage of discipline over disorderly and undisciplined troops. The marine corps is that branch of the public service more unjustly assailed than others. It is always useful in cases of popular tumults. The action or this corps during the riots in -Washington, shortly after Mr. Buchanan came into the Presidency, pro duced instantaneous wholesome consequences. The papers found on the person or in the valise of Brown, received by the Government, con firm the reports that his scheme had advocates in various States, who were well informed of his plans and movements for a servile insur rection. It appears that he kept a journal, in which4te detailed his transactions, showing his pure aSe of arms in large quantities, and am munition of all kinds, with other warlike ap pliances. In addition to the above, it is said. that there is nothing in the papers to implicate negroes or others resident at Harper's Ferry, or its vicinity as "particepsc riminis" before the fact in Brown's conspiracy. The horse railroads of Boston employ K . cars, 1375 horses, carrying an average 45,- 175 passengers daily, and the receipts for the year amount to $750,000, or about $2lOO per day. The Traveler says the increase of bun upon these roads astonishes those most interested in their success. Rev.-John Angell James, an in,endent Minister at Birmingham, EnglandZ -- a very voluminous writer, has jug died in -- f:iigland. He - was eloquent, earnest and convincing in the pulpit., rand, as a clergyman; exercised un usual influence in Birmingham—the Pittsburgh of England—where he lived, we Jx-lieve, from the time of his admission into the Ministry. lie was overfond of news-paper and pamphlet wars., and distinguished himself. during many successive years, by attacking theatrical per formances.. His last anti-theatrical discourse elicited a reply from Alfred Bunn, then mana ger of Birmingham Theatre, who handled the reverend gentleman without the g,lovess, and concluded his response with the words, " You may be ah Angel,James—but a fallen one." .This sentence got into general use in Birming ham, where it was chalked on the walls'and pavement,,and actually annoyed Mr. James so much that, from the time it was printed, he ceased his diatribes against plays and players. Argument had failed to silence him: but ridi cule succeeded. The City Bank of Racine, Wis., suspended on Monday morning. The Racine Journal says bill holders need not feel uneasy, as they are amply secured. We don't feel uneasy, but the reason is we have not got any of the notes of the bank. A wild cat and a large catamount were kill ed near West Lebanon Indiana county, Pa., a few days since. The Messrs. Winans, of Baltimore, the en terprising builders of the "Winans steamer, are preparing materials for another steamer of the same model, on a more extended scale, and combining all the improvements suggest ed by the frequent experiments made with the present vessel, which is looked upon by her builders more in the light of a model to be im proved upon than a perfect specimen of marine architecture. In. recording the disappearance of the Hod. Jonathan Morrill, of Massachusetts, under suspicious circumstances, the _Providence Post remarks—"ln view of the frequent forgeries, defaleatione, swindlings, throat cuttings, stah bingi,;-poisonings; and-So-forth, in the Bay State, we think the Anti-slavery society ought to have another meeting and denounce a little 'harder the awful state of things out South." - The Pacific Railroad Convention will meet at Saeraniento in January. They report in fa vor of a central route. A German paper thus estimates the cost of the _ltalian war_:.Austria and Francehave es pended each; Germany, .$25,000,- 000;Piodmont $20,000,000; Ruesia, England and the Italian States, 515,000,000--tnaking" a grand total of $259,500,000 for a campaign of trao 'Months ! It , is stated that only fifteen thousand votes were cast at the recent election in Baltimore, out of twenty-eight thousand votes in the city. Oti:,tiYor Swann's election twenty-six thous .`and yoLe9 Werecast. The Cincinnati Enquirer mentions it as an undoubted evidence of insanity that a man had come to Pittsburgh to reside. The indi vidual alluded to - Wils taken before tho Probate Court on Thesday, charged with insanity, and as an evidence it was clearly proved that he had recently gone to Pittsbtrgh for the pur pose of residing, he, was, without further tes timony,. immediately sent to the Lick Run Asylum, and placed in tbedepartment of the "incurables." The victim-Biqathat the story was ,'gotten up " at his expense 219 . 4 joke '; ; but this is regarded as one of the whimsies of a .naind • hopelessly; overthiown. Hamlet was cent.to - Englaad, because,' "there, the people Ivirrf).all as mad as he." For the same reason Pittsburghers take refuge ti " Ltit Hon :'Tohn Leteher, Governor elect of Vir ginia, whose serious illness was announced some days ago, is getting better. The official communication from England itCi:elation to She San Juan difficulty, is ex ceedingly pacific and conciliatory. The de spatches through Lord Lyons to the State De- "parEment are the authority for this Henry Clay Mudd, connected with the clerk ship of the House of Representatives, has in hand, it is understood, the publication of Judge Douglas' new pamphlet. It will ap pear_this week, and it is presumed that - it will not be copyrighted. - • SeFtittary Floyd's health still continues bad None of the members of the C.,b;net have yet commenced their reports, nor does the President think it time yet to begin the la bors connected with the Message. The report of the Secretary of the Treasury, it is believ eJ, will be very favorable,as regard to finances or the country. lie will be a to get on withouta new Ivau,und will have treasury notes enough in hand to supply the Post Office defi cit. OCT. 22 The rumor that Governor Floyd will be ap pointed minister to France, to succeed Mr. Mason, is incorrect. Mr. Appleton's name is most prominent in connection with that Alec at present. The California rnembers of Congress, Nl.psr, , , Scott and Burch, are now in New orkanQ They report that Governor Weller will prob ably fill the vacancy in the 'United Suites Senate occasioned by the death of Sonat.r Broderick, by the appointment of lion. Thos. .J. Henly. Mr. Henly was formerly a mein - her of Congress from the Indianapolis District, Indiana. He will hold under I.ectitive ap pointment until .the Legislature convenes, when that body will choose Mr. Broderick's We learn, from . a reliable source, that the Sae and Fox Indians have .-oneluded fi treaty with the c;overnment for a - , ale of half their ,serve in liansi.4. Tl.i will enable them to ! ,ay off nearly all their debt, and will brim: into market some of the most valuable land in the territory. it is a part t.!/' die trerrEp 1/4,71 they are to pan of all their tiChex. T n sound treaty, if they only live up to it. Hon. F. S. Lyon k talked of in Mobile a candidate for the United States Senate in the piece of Hon. Lieujamin Fitzpatrick, whose term expire; with ti e ' pre,ent Con- NIONIIMENI"ro W I.T ER I , olt WARD wan liG• in inn C.IIIIIII/ 'lli li•• ! , 011.1'.111 ,, 11 t‘ IV:V.11101'v 1111iVeq'S:lity holt ovi•4l ati , l honor, hi s PUNIC 11:111 il.• lAO W .111.'1 ‘V.lr(i. lliSI 111 LIII nOW I I m I .‘ gltr•lty iltollt pill it (.1 — 1..1i0 t.. mark .spo. \\".• n ! -. , .• I t.. 4:11r aup,l t , , th.• of thlit 1::Lr \CAI , • nn orilmn.-nt. s tiff I' ,-, 111.• 1,) c.lli-, 1,1 1111. , 1 - 1101.1/ttlelit 11, 111.'11101, and good man. \\",. tro t uggostion will lie to dortaking of so prai , ewortliy tril,;ito one who lived pure a life and o.stentatiousclialitio.: no in la vontod him frow of worldly wealth NI might at any time hay,: eola wandittl Iv', nu eitbien of Pitt,linzli will 144 - 44,1 Ile, LitiOn to induce hint to aid t a tu-t r to =uch a eharaeter :is Walter I', a it, al,' Ile fought the battle of lib• bta. , 1, aa, 11, but it was to win benefit , . not 1,,t0 self but for hi- fellow , 1111 i 1 - VIII , II. tho:- , 0 Who kiwis hint best, rein ti the t• :ant plo which his great virtue furnisint , l :le living, by placing a monument to h; - The litsurrectiwk at Ferri lull' 01 tlit• I:•,ll,pirarN Tlit'lnre tart , t.i n• ,bet t L. :at lluri.•-r •r• :r 11 uiurr tivident it hi, i t hi& Ili • wir., •• eatetalvd than 1, 1,11 f. it 1111 , / !Well n EllatLlT a,al, al. lit, of ••..untc.nr.rif-• llt 11,.. The l'hiladelphm Thttr-da -4, tioti “ ,n of the eity papf , r , toi that city tin• 01,orvation, 4 , f a I,a.liriv, •lat .•rt city, • wlai had cidc-iidcd a about a guerilla war against \en in \:r 'l'l], übo ba,l t he• With him i< det•lllN'tl til 4oklior lo 1.; had fought tor In.. durn and on the plain.: of Kan , m - .. and wa , if an c, , , , ,p6rtunity would drat t,f sword in the ARID.' behalf in the tut-Allot:lit, irginia, or in Clio qwatop, t'arolio a At ttik interview' tho num, ol John .suwiatarnie, wa: , men tinned 010 1. , 1•4 ill who wanted to organize n hand t..go auuti and establish hitni.elec in the mountain-. where he could suecrsi;fully carry on his goer villa war. This . .leading anti•‘ la ver,, i t further say E, Soon after this, I heard, from a ..dlier tnn ••, that John Brown was :dill meditating scent on the slaveholderr,, and was only sta tic., to find coadjutor,. And about ago, a highly respectable gentleman, ju-t return d from foreign travel, topped in (hi.; city, and, in the course of a conversation I had with him dropped ex preesioto implying iw ledge of Brown's intentione, and what qllrpri , ed me most, of his approval of therm Ai-remaining my sentiments on the ,uhject. he did not make MO a confidant, and, not antic' pat -,•,; out result, nor any immediate Neu It mi I made no particular inquiries This witness certainly ought to be , om;lit out by the Federal Govern tocia. Ile volun Lary testimony afford.: evil iwi , ity with the treasonable design Willi. .‘tit to volvo him ii all boll tln• E,•l The G , .vernment Ellol.llii prob, thi t the bottom, and let the people who urc the rties engaged secretly in hatching and providing for disunion aml rev,duteoi It seems incredible that a ~ r Iwo of in dividualr. should deliberately underl ak' ant such wild purpfx , e, utiles , they are backed by assurances of aid more strong than :vtop;:t %- Brown's fanatacisin and diqraeted mtelteet are sufficient to account for his ,•our,, hot among his coadjutors there nm>t have been some glimmering of common sense. to I. that the undertaking could not be et,rned out unless receiving large assistamo in h, IL men and money. Who are the parties who gnrw these assurances? Who are the plotters of treason and the instigator of murder and civil war! Who are those who wish to precipitate wide-spread ruin and desolation over the land" Tile State Election The official returns from the strong sition counties at the North shuns greater fall ing off of the vott, and consequently of the Opposition majorities, than any other of the State. We have the full returns froo. forty-eight counties., which compare with the vote of last year as follows: roam-EIGINT TIE CFPICIAL. 1554. 1559. :iv. Judge. dud Gen*l. Sure. G. Oppo , ltiou.... ..... 170.C2 157,745 /54,255 Democratac 144,760 140.502 140,145 op-majoruty ..... ..„ :25362 17,'2,11 18,141., The counties yet 14 be beard from gave Judge _Readlast year a majority of 1,124. They will do nearly as well this year. Clock A Valuable A man in Brooklyn. the other day, pur chased art old clock at a picture store, and, on overhauling its interior, found carefully stowed away, bank notes to the amount of three thou sand pounds. These valuablepietures were on the Bank of England, issued in the reign of Queen Anne: They are so old that the brok ers of New York refuse to cash them, and the fortunate tinder intends to send them to head quarters for redemption. This old clock is an other illustration of the old saying that "Time is money." What a shame that the venerable time-piece should for so many years have gone on tick, with cash in its possession! The old clock is almost as censurable as those .Milesian beggars who solicit charity in the streets, while they, at the !lime time, have snug sllills. "salted down " in the savings banks, o, sowatto rile Brown. A bolder or worse num, says the Cleveland Di•oleccat than that same OisOwativinie Brown, the world never . knew. 'His single virtue, linked with a thousand Crimes," was bull. dog courage. Fanatic to the highest degree— a pupil, in politer, of the Giddings school, ho has been taught to believe that the killing of a sieve holder was an act which God would ap prove. 'When iu that city last spring, in his lectures he told of his stealing negroes and running them to Canada—of his stealing her which he then had With him for sale—of hip shooting down slay . c holders, and of other acts equally atrocious. And now, said Brown, " I wish to know if the people of Cleveland approve of what I have done. Those who approve of toy acts will say Aye," and snore than one half of his audience, composed .of Abolitionists, shouted " Aye," while not a single " Nay" was uttered by any one present. Such approval ea this, and the question was put at all his lectures, gave Brown confidence, that hi, party would sustain him in whatever he wioht do against the leen of the South, and thus emboldened, the miserable wretch, by servile insurrection, sought to overthrow t lo• G , lyorr:tii,nt and tiring hiroo:lf to its head. Tim freight asaqii, of 111 , ' Ft'Veral Eastern Mo." , lia a meeting at Cincinnati, when thi• annexed agreement was adopted. No Iv:uu ,• W:1- Mad, oti rateo but the parties 1 1.s1 ; ?e thermelves to allow no drawbacks ). 7. 4. Floor. Wheat all rid .. 173 1 , ..) SO OS 5 43 1,11 and wider 117 1.1 73 43 85 40 rid .. 1.15 luS 1 , 5 55 110 Tali 101,1 ',AZ, 177 11.1 511 50 10 , L1 1141:111.,,—all rail ..... os 05 4o 'Su IS; !mil fuel water 54 711 101 75 70 32 1% , 15.1.1;55--511 _._..1111 MI 75 44 &9 40 roil end slitter 100 So 70 71 .2.11 arrang,trirta a•aut into operation on n• lit li 111,ta17 lli, 4,11 of tli ()i ll , ' and 1f is. i~sippi ~,, I It Septembvr, :11 . ...111 I, / I 11 , l r , ,ux l sixty tlima.,and „ Th r of the Ea-d.ern nim•t thou-and tddlurs. .Iroad ,:trr,..,1 di September, .l.•~r. , 1 too tt Seti:ll.lS t he .% ext Congress j,.• t•.% r,nlietuen Neill take th, fir t in the United the fir: t dAy of December the licit ..:e , 3ion of the I'l jlVrO ill t•0111111(.11e, ILI; Will a.l of D,Aziwaro. Gritn,-. o f lowa. W. Powell, of Kentucky. 11-kn If. r .1 In 0 T., Eyck. of Now .1,4 ,, ey. of St.rth Carolinn. 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