s,, ~:4412141g ' ittapt. Brown, of KM/61111 tinter! wb 9 this name as Anderson to Gond r , , m on i seiner sled hilllP .igt 0,4 9 , iii.e tir,..l4.dipli e nr tlmit . reilellt elv. gi b,. .. i r r istree ,, bo t r t ! . g . ,r • r . e netion.:' -7 iv ;ins! , 1 .4 - * -- i •- - - ' 1 They numbered originally IV? Ito I .. file of astir; werodien tietr_ed .lermightluflirs . and tprp moat a 'liii tig _ s. . hto 8 40,3 T xi bash ladder. - .11.4)r00f all fort" ' le plot as beintgadual- , -Yetis men and fi ve negroes, but wereirein :during the day. ~. . liew poldfful =efforts tattered the strong rly trtte4r t. rtieonf *outs on lifteleselt, : • , - 410111 Y-, , Allen Erann , one of the ininitApits, a white ofpnre oIV big antbouse'of the . invernment. nod ace Jo ao by hound", had Kai. t o th e 1 ; msn, is lying here dying., ^haTell through . wirtett leitti llbstir whir fire engine.. nnd not ternmearresrm 9roreit of-others of IiIP implies-, 11114698 D BY ABOLITIONISTS. his breast. n, is i'vorn Connecticut, h u t has they yielded to the fore: nf this hittering ram ten parties, and for the purpose of recapt ur in g . 1L".,.. . - i been in Kansas. Ile says the whole scheme and flew in pieces, an extra ;limit went up a ny p a rties of slaves that might be found ma- Mint" Wren illagilili SEIZED. was got up by Captain Brown. wh o re p r o, from the multitude. The moment the ripper king their any-into the free States. .. ' , en t ai l th at the nagroes would rise by thous. part of the &lino weal down. Lista. Green The Governor is Aldo.' in his investliptions 1 intifell Stage Troops Orderred 0111. ' ands, and Maryland and Viaginia would be and his mnrinenaermla, yolley-int o the ;near- by District Attorney, Ould, ut Washington, I . . . , , made free Maids. gents with deadly aim. 'Mnj. Iliansaill then who has prepared the papers necessinry for the, LIB;' of FlE : hip AS D WOUNDED, &C., &C. (Jo` loriel Sbricer , of Frederick , has just ] tad spring upon the huider an d p r eceded them.—' commitment to jail of tlenie of the insurgents ' —:- !tut ,tatarriew vrith Capt. Drown, in the ar- , The conflict was terminated in a few minutes. capture!. The following is the only correct ! liiii.vineinr, Oct. 18, 18;i9. 1,,,,i,.. Ile asked to be allowed to march out ' One of the nierlises, p r iv a t e Q u i nn , was borne? lint cif the insurgent" killed andeapinied, both Oar Witisens-warp startled yesterday wont with his tnen. rind avowed his intention to off fotolly worn - ides] hr a shot in the andinnen. ' black and ‘vhite, with their nativity and lilac- 4ligellett OM' and ten o'clock, /i pi lithe Gillowin it telegraphic dispatch : . by the re' ; defend himself to the lam. They are very and another private , Rupert, receive! a flesh es of residence. !Rtrongly posted in theengine house , and eau- wound in the upper lip and hid one or wore it i,n(4.—General John Drown, Oliver nouccOes 17..—Inforimition Las been ' . non cannot be used against them for fear of of his upper teeth kn.,cked out. ' Brown and IValter Brown, of Sew York : roomed bore this morning of a formidable injuring the prisoners whom they still hold. The impriscined citizens, whose names have, Aaron C. Stevens, Cnonecticut ; Edwin Cop mien lionsmstiun at Harper's Ferry. Ana Some metzteen rename are ki s on ii to he killed,' been mentioned, then rushed nut, and leaving, pee, lowa : Albert llaslett, Pennsylvania : oppoi liand of abplitionists have full P as " - , Fountain Bruktism, the Railroad agent. was the enclosure were greet e d most N 1 firmly by iVilliart 11. lAma a n,. m l u nine a ;3 l , o ; r li . o,onec John D. Cfs t , i. k finthilitilataer • s Fete, and the United States I shot dead from the armory windows. Three their friends, . Rite of them havir.g been con- (not nrresteil) end s el Ty 41.nolual. • • eof the Railroad hands, a negro, , rioters are lying dead under the bridge, ehot fine I since Sunday evening Last. cut ; Charles P. :':'id, Maine; William Thom- Wad whilst trying to get the train ttari; b y l the s beph mir _. a. ham sno r ted two men who came in , But several of the insurgents had been kid, eon and Dolph Tlionipann, New York ;John 1 on i the bridge , led 14.4146 in the chnrge led in the assault by the marines, and the KA.gie, Ohio, (brought up in Yirlginin i) Jer' , Ihe eintory Ina taken pnssession of by the most palitful and exciting act in the tragedy ry Anderson, Indiana. it lewd of Wheat. and took their wagon ri o t e rs about 9 o:Pinclt on Fiundey night lasts ; was the hrintivig out of the dead bodies.—' Neiroes.-10.ttigerford Newbry, Ohio—tor ingsiondud it with rifler, and sent them tote , ~n 4„ Was IF , v i e d ' drone th a t the eltiaens Five of them .y upon the grass, one na t inerl merly of Vireinin; 0. P. Anderson, Pentinyl- ' - IL The y are led by about two h e n' knew nothing of at until the train was J. C. Anderson in the last rtgenie, of dissnlu- , xania ; 'Emp'ercir, New Turk—formerly . aad fifty whites, with n gang of negroes ' stoped. dihiln , tion, another, the leader, the older Brown, of S mill Carolina ; Lewis Leary and Agbehag for their fneedoen. They gave Con -1 C aptain Brown h a d been about here and' with a heavy gash ilium his forehead. and Copeland, Oberlin, 011io—f urtn erry of Virgi dgetoe Phelps notice that they would sot al" l ranted a farm tour miles off, which was the three other wounds upon his body, supposed Il i a , IoWI/47 more trains to pass. !rendevnua of the ri ot er s, C a pt. C oo k h ss e l- ,t o be mortal, hat still cairn and e,ill...etel, and 1 01.1 (;en. Ossewattonvie Brown and Aaron 1 The telegrap h wires are cut emit and west so 'ice lin the v i c inity. and at r u ne t i me taught' conversing intelligently, wittn•mit an indict- C. Ste% Nig fl.rd 1.611 alive. They lie in their of Super's 'erry.. Ihi '- --•s ,inte lli gence w " , heel here. All the other white men are Lio n or emo ti on ~r p .,, n , an d answe r i ng all the' bed., ;twirled, and none but the surgeons and broaght by the trisin from the west. g reat ' attendants ere allowed to enter the room•.— but are supposed to be men who questions of t h e er „ i‘ d 0 . , ,„ t L i nn. 'nehmen' here. The leader told Conductor : unk ' w ' wn ' h a v e bee n c on h e cted with Captain Brown in' Another son of the 1 , "der, mimed Brown,' Brown has nine wounds, and Steve ns three' 'Phelps, of the Baltunnre and Ohio li a tilrond Kan ,,,,,. 1 was taken wit stark and t 5,1.1, I,c Ii ,iing been %A I.llllllift on his person. Edward Cllppee is ' irons, that "they were cht , ,rptenetl to Aare: liber- : Oniciall:er,,,rt r.f Colone: Lee.—Licata Cum- killed the day precious. S'ee art Taylor, unhurt, and with the negr o Copeland was fyrrw die in the ale/apt." . lmanding Lee transmitted yesterday morning also killed insmon tly hy n hall throutzl, lii+ v,..terday taken to the jail rut Chnelestown. Their object in stopping further trains was the fullowin h•• nie,w g e to the Secretary of head and one through his 1...1y. and Albert l'a. Emperor, also negro, is in chains at o 1 mare bioodibed by pretesting th e arrival , W ar: ! Ileslitt, killed instantly. The wounds wore' Ilsrper's Perry. hoops. who ' shocking to behold and all were weltering in : These five are the miserable remnant of the I At 7A.M , 1 summoned t h e rioters, , The Pre6a ._ , 14 , 1 e 4 ', zfri t i ,. ',f t !" °rg ari ' 244 , ; " l ,' , had taken refuge ID the armory building, to blood, l'he writer had a conversation with fanatical band. I.ns sermon muter et t h e ansergents, 'toiler- i • surrender. nrmissing to h o ld them iu securi- ' the dying man, Anderson, lie said that the 1 me Gorertiorl'haerieic willtOld Brown.— posh it is stetted, Wade his appearance in liar. 'tv until tic pleasure o f the p res id en t o f t h e e ld er Brown had been their leader, and he' Yesterda . y morning Gov. Wise, accompanied per's yerry about the first of last week, and United states ens known. They declined.— h a d always linked up to liiin as a great man.' by District Attorney Ould and several others, oglit with him a trunk tilled and henry.: Th e s to rm i ng T. I .LrtL., under Lieut. Green, ! A letter was found in his pocket from his visited this remarkable Man in his hemProorn. Ifs had been observed going alsiut the town, . w hi c h h a d L„, e ,,, prev i, ms ly p o st e d near tlie ' brother, J. J. Anderson, of Chilieothe, stating 1 Brows was propped op in his bed, evidently pad in frequent consultations with other on• I,llil,ling, fin d had c once rted p.ignals, broke' that the contents of his last letter upon the, suffering great pain from his numerous known persons, but inisuspiofun was attached i question of slerery were " dei mired with Pin: wounds, but with his Mind colleeted, and ' down the door and capturedthe party. to his movements, ! T,-, , , mar i ne s were wounded, one severely g "mess." Upon the body of llaslitt we , 1 , looking mainly about hint, now mid then gie- The pnrticipaturs in the insurrection are . and the other slightly. Tire of the rioters ! found a locktif his wife's hair and a piece of; ing vent is a groan, The Governor after white and black. Everybody entering were killed and two wounded. One white ' her dress. rqueetioning him several times, got him into the twin was being arrested and confined un- I pers ,-, a was ta k en an d h ie s l at cs said to be' Upon the person, of the leader, the notorious' a talkative inthel, and he) vmulituriliy made der guard. and _the w 's nr_nieu iu the . 6i.iior..- • i iurce,.. from their owners. 1" Oseawintainie Drown," of Kansas, was following important disclosures; meat shops wore seised or. going to their wor k Mr. D e w:, Wa s hington, Mr. Dangerfield, found by one of the volunteer surgeons oft "I rented the 'Kennedy Farm' from Dr. yesterday, All penman. supposed to be in clerk ; Mr. gall, master m ac hi n ist at 11 tr - ! the division, Pr. David 51'litughlin, the sum , Kennedy. of Sharptiburg, IVashingtnn county. authority were under surveillance, ur ulusely Per's Ferry ; Mr. Mills, master armorer ; Dr. 'of $305 in gold, whi c h w a s h a nded by him I Md., and named it after him. Ilere I nrde oonfined under guard, Murphy, tmvumater ; Mr. Kittmiller, super-; over to Major Russell, of the marine corps.— red ti, be sent from the East all things requis Visited States 2rcmjus Ordere.l froiA 01,1 interdetit's Mont ; Mr. Donahue. railroad' In a con v ersa ti on with the writer as he icy red for my undertaking. The boxes were POW.—The president of the Baltimore and clerk, captured by the rioters and hold as hoe-1 weherieg in his blood, .lic stated that be double, so no one could Inspect the contents Ohio Railroad telegraphed to the President ta es, 'sere released unhurt. I had figured in Kansas, and was known as of them, even the carters engaged in linuting fifths United States that ears would be placed il inurn's Itnnv, Oct. 18-9 A. M,—.The' 4 " fixsavrottamie Brown" or "Old Brown."— them up from the ghat'. All boxes and upon the road to convey the government work is &me. 'fire marines, after the out- lie had a Ron killed in Kansas Dui well as two 1 packages were erected to J. Smith ifi Snn.— tecmpit. the Marine Corps from NVaeltington l two refuse,' to submit, broke into their re- , here.) Ile hated slavery, and he desired to I never had more than 22 men about the to the meat of the disturbance. 'ln e following treat with she Iges and heavy ladders used as ; avenge his eon's ()math. His confoderntee tie- i place, but I had it en arranged that I could 7ly w ei in a short tune received by John haltering rams, amid Leavy fi ring on both sired . to surrender when they were summoned : arm, at any time, 1.500 men with the follows tiarrett, Feld; sides, some five awn hiein g killed and others ; by Colonel Lee; but he re - fuse ar m •: because Lel ing aru: 200 Strarps'a rifles, 200 Nlnynard's . —.. YasniticTos, Oct. IT, 1559. I lK.ing wounded. They to,ik the survivors Yoer dispatch has been received and shall : prisoners and released their pr isoners at the be promptly atteudesi to. Orders have al- same tape, among wham Will oar late agent's ready been valued fur three companies of tar-' clerk end a4si--t int, Ilinahoe. Maj. Russell, Ciliary from Old Point °mama, and l' have •of the Marine Corp, headed hi, men, in Der already accepted the services Of C-ipt. Ititela ' it,in unarmed.—The scene was thrilling. The lee company at Frederick. You will Lew' 1 insurgents are all fanatical, white livered farther tram the Secretary of War, or Ja) . :: looking scamps. The Pennsylvania railroad self. ' 144 " I t l . C"ANIh'• Idirectors will leave Martiusburg fur Bahl- To J. W. Garrett, Esq., president of the , more on mail time. Baltimore and Ohiu Railroad. ! Gov. Triie all Cie .Seat of Disturbance.---fwv. Arilitary Murements.-IYashington, Oct. 1;. , }Vise, of Virginia, after consulting with the --The marines. about 95 in number, with two , t're'ident, same down to the Raley llouar in twelve pound howitzers and a full supply of i the early Washington train, accompanied by tustassmition, left iu the three o'clock train thin; ninety Virginia solunteers. At the Relay aternooo. his reported that they are under House he was joined li , Gen. George Steuart, orders to force the bridge to-night at all haz- mi d b o th proeee,led. gether. Our. \Vise seeds. Col. Faulkner accomneinte-I them. i a ill remain at Harper's Ferry several days. It is re t ried on good authority that some • and will, meanwhile, institute a most rigid weeks ago'Secretary Floyd reeci‘od un coo- in‘estign4ion of the origin and all the facts nymoas epistle stating that about the 24tb of ounnected with the in•urrectioo. - "thzzber the atsaitionists and riegroes , with I Licidelitl of 13,11f1e-t.—The first attack' other disaffected porsods, would make an at- was made by a detimhment of the Charles; tempt to seise the arson}, and hold the place. town (Va) guards, They crossed the Pao- This statement, however, appeared so indeti- mac river above Harper's Ferry, and reached , nits, improbable and. ridiculous as to he re- ; t h e b u il.ii ng where the insurgents were poet.' girded as not worthy of ntte.ition. led, by the canal, on the Maryland side. A An official dispatch from Richmond, at 2} smart firing occurred, and the rioters were P. M., on 41pliday, to John W. Garrett, pees- , driven front the brid4e. One man was kill iitliat of ttiF lialtimure and O.io Railroad,' ed here and an aller arrested. conveying a request from G iv. Wise that lie ; A man ran nut nf the buolilbig and tried to wsuld send the following order to Col. Gib-', escape Lv swimming the river. A dozen 111011. was promptly complied with shts were fired afterand he partial's*, • IticuaoNa, Oet. 17, 2.40 P. M. I ml, but rose nain, titrew his gun away arid Ca J, Thee. Lithsuci• littPtittn itoAime" i drew his pist,?hi s ,. Both snapped, and he drew , "' harle '' Ww "" je t rers 'm ea', Va. , a bowie knife, e'at his heavy accoutrements Sir: The commander-in-chief calls your at- , off, and plunged into the river. One of the teatime - to the provisions of the Ist section of , so ldi ers wa s about ten feet behind, the man =29 of the code, and directs that you . turns 1 around,•threw up hit hand.., and said, all out immediately a sufficient force ', „ don ., „1,u,„." The sillier fire] and the .„Year regiment to put down the rioters i man fell into the water with his face blown 4811 1 eper'slerry. 'The commander-in-chief I-away. Hi, coat skirts were cut. from his per k httarinedmat the arsenal and governme nt , ' sun, and in the pockets were found a Captain's 11.1 y at that place are in possession o f a ! commission to C.Lptain E. IL Leematf, from Land . . 1 3t sisters. You will actpromptly end ; t h e pr,iei..dorialGoreri nn oht. The commission fa){) Adjutant •tt this emergency, sar i called out in person. By 1 N. H. It. IitCIisRDSON, and eetunt"nd the ' was dated October 13, l'''')9. and signed by A. et"mallud- General. ; W. Br two, Commander-in-Chief of the army of the Provisional Govetarucut of the United Mr. Garrett authorized .5.1 r. i.,tuinn, the agent , ~..,„,. et•lthe road at Frederick, to employ a trusty , A party of five of the 'insurgent++ armed etas, with a swift horse, to deliver the above ' with Minnie rifles, and posted in the rifle order at the earliest moment. . i armory, were expelled by the Charlestown lissrza'a leiter, Oct. is.-1 A. M.—Tram ' Guards. Toev all ran fur the ricer, and one Agived and halted below town, where runners , 4 who was unable to swim, was drowned. Tile 43414111111,__Itaimted the . state , of, affairs. The 4 el . ' ' other four swam to the rocks iu the middle of -eisfsHou county regiment nag entered the town ' the Sh.inan froesthe bridge. There had been a good deallinah and find upon the citizens and troops upon both banks. This drew up g and some nine persona were killed, on them the musks of between 2 _o'l and 3 , ..h) ' 411 trileekbam, agent of Railroad Company, men, and not less glan 400 shots were fired - was *hot through, and his murderer tell rifle yards distant. Ode was fillyshot dead\. bell from a friend of Beekman. The second, a negro, attempted to jump 1,-Isa troops have !glided and are in the over the dam, hut fell shot, and was nut seen *ewe. ' The insurgents are willing to surrend-aftorwards. The third was badly wounded, wes bat on terms of safe conduct out oUrtfi- 'and the remaining one was taken unharmed. otherwise they threaten to salnfice Tel of Lewis Washington and Cot. Dan- , Aaron D. Stevens, a captain of the rioters, shut at tlfe bridge, w„La taken Into :he Carroll mod, whom they now hold as prisoners. !H ote l, where his dreadful wounds were dres.- - -ZVI. Aaron Stephens, of N'n"vieh , C""• , ;ed by Dr. McGarrity. heavy bullets passed Jaime dying of his wounds, and makes tLe through his breast, head and one arm. Ile ifoilombig statement. *aid to those around him that as he expected • She plan has been concocting for a year or '''t.o die before morning, he wanted somebal . y . snore`; the parties rendezvoused at a farm a Ito telegraph to his father, at Norwich, Conn., Sew miles from here, rented for the purposeto say to him that his son died at Ilarper's by Oapt. Brown, of Kansas notoriety, under , 411 e, name of Smith. I Ferry, in an attempt at high treason against the State of Virginia . lie was alive at four , -*moan the insurgents are Ka g, of Ohio, o'clock yesterday morning. J l iei dlis of Shine, Wue. Se/ 2 " and Drown, of Ile is represented as a remarkably fi se le .k -ing man, six feet six incites high, and pus- The First -Batik by Tonnage Men.—llar- 1 sesoed of great nerve. While lying in bed a - peel Ferry, Gletober I.Bth-3.10 A. id.—The' number of the outraged citizens crowded into -.that battle was mainly ft.ught by the railroad i t h e room an & attempted to dispatch him, - 10tialga men from Martinsburg, who came pointing cooked muskets at his head, but Ste 'down in' great force, led by Capt. Alburtis.— vans, as lie lay helpless, folded ins arms, and ree - Y attacked the rioters snigte'handen and looked them calmly in the eye, without utter-, fewest in ist valiantly. One of the freighti n g a word. Alieeductore, named Evan Dorsey, was shot in I Th e m ilit ar companies of the ilt joining , the abdomen, and two other conductors, 1 towns and the Baltimore companies presented named Bowman and liolberi, were also seri- lan imposing military display. The scene was' *Only woended. Mr. Richardson was killed. 1 exeiti hg in the extreme. The most breathless ; Ne ditatalPs has been done to the the rait- I suspense existed for the half hour which pre- Islitterilii.this bcfdge, and little or none to the ' ceeded the attack. Death was anticipate], 1 11 4 14111111 0 111 r,ahe'lewn• The purpose of the in. ; and the reckless daring of the fey/ bold and , 41DITODUODiDif seems to have heat to hold the i foolish f.triaties who set at defiance the au- ; W WI ualif several ahpularni slaves could he I thority if the general government and the j Asolleetedoritlilhea make a stampede through I whole military hope in their view, created an i lithille - letmed serves the Peurisylvailia line. ' iuteuse indignation and a desire fur their . " 141 1 461414 hi5t have started wtAI he itataridi - summary chastisement. The apprehensions ~....ed. for the safety of the gentlemen held in the Battle.--liarper's Perry, 4 3 A• custody of the insurgents were also painful. I . 11 -. Oc t" / B * — The troops invested tee town I The marines in the yard commenced manceu -au all aides. and entered it about :4 o'clock raring towards a close proximity to the build-, *406 Positing- Serena' time were 1E111414, a ing. At length Col. Lee appeared in front of atindbee of boat-Maas and whites were rap-' the ender - kite with Lieut. Stewart, who, with - tom bet miler e s caped the meow/des.— a citizen, iris deputed to bear a Bag of mice 41 1 1 11 1 " 4 . 4114111 "" ender, and one to the insurgents. Every eye was urou the to yore bah sho la is dead, and, two latter as they Approached the duur.uf the' ' 14 ‘' - ikalitffht tag. 2 t man aisle- 1 building. 'Thecuntorencewaill eepeeial ,tedekl.t.'"Ande also shot , lie wee ity between the - insurgents and e citizen, leldhli. - 10e e 'lead body or a man 1 aid cite patient* of all present was nearly ex- BMW hut night • brought in tins mune ! haunted. At length they retired. It willi understood that Col. Lee, in sum ' ' he the eibere feats io Kangas It thine to surrender , - Merin!: these 'pro . ~ V k ola, ,oheasited. such a wide muscle- cachou till the pleasure of the resident of I ' s t I' — WOO' bib - 110mM chime waste tree The Bei* States *should-be made known; and ostrollow lookacetilimqtkie 4 1 4%tulue; dimicree he that amt. - , laid' the insert/ants were in far 1 of the iii;Vererltitu% to r oc oMperttiag them otoldit4one,' but the - .'.liS '- ad_ri,, kare me ' taL li e seJs- powerful 'Mal et the leader Brown overruled, Wilrit,iO4:ellegOd the l pier. but Owes their wishes, and they refused to serrender. , " ilie. "' " - • - ' - • --• Al ''or Bissell then tordwed Lieut. Omen. with ' . biffeletefase - - - • .., ter a Ile of marines, to forte ttte large double , 4 - 441 1_____. _, -14 1 --*--°-.*--'- .-. I A. doom. _Thy miabedlw Warde them, and at , - - '"'''''• ''''' - 'sainat'''*-- d. .- "telt Inset *Oa te.fores ahem epee. 1"111411) ---- - ' - - 4 . " • but itilvaikatt ~...... -.- et/ abe iiiilleM Mr. ‘ t t" , • , i ‘i-...y. . Az slur dim a from rein• fiellele pioneer& -- - --, ::,-,. - '', . . 464 -incitement 40f the epeetesere. ••• Ide aDIDI Metal) Dlitt iliiiileglitMOdOd hY .. 11111111" flow tried to twee the doors -- ,•• 4 - *tor -- - . did not believe that the general gorernmentl would slaughter his companions fm• the sake! of kklling him. Ile had alwajs treated his prisoners with courtesy. lie hoped that his niterragators small not put words in his mouth, but permit him to make his own de clarations. lie hoped Major Russell would permit him to die in peace, and would *eat him humanely. Major It uvsell suesreeted that lie bad better not make any . declarations cpl culated to comprorai!c hits to law, and also requested the gentlemen present to withdraw from the rotor in ardor that he might not be, disturbed. It has been eared subsequently that his wounds nre nut mortal, unfortunately perhaps for himself. • The marine curve remain at Harper's Ferry with their prisoners in custody, awaiting the instructions of the general government as to their present disposition and trial. About the middle orate stream of the broad , Potomac Beattie body of one of the insurgents' named Wm. 11. 1.-semen, who was shat on! Monday, while attempting to make his escape ! from the town. lie was honored with thei commission of captain from Mr. Brown, the following being a true copy of the document I found in his pneket : iieud-Qiusrters War Prprutment. Near Harrier's Ferry, lill. Whereas, W. 11. Leeman ha: teen nomina• ted a captain in the army established neaterl the Prorisional Canstitatio t ; now, therelLire,i in pursuance of theauthurity'reeted in me by Raid constitution, we do hereby enpoint and commission the said Wm. IT. Leeman captain. Given at the Ace of the S ierettiry of War,' this day, 15th of October, 1859. Jima Itanwa, • Cinumanderdn Chief. H. Rei r s,'Seeretary Wise. There was taken Bann the person of Stevens! a printed pamphlet of twenty-tire nages,son taming the constitution, &e.. of Mr. BrAn's provisional government. The work is in the p ,ssession of Col Lee, and would be reasona hie were it not Mo ridiculous. This extraordinary movement nt ITarper's Ferry on the part of the abolitionist Brown, characterized by such audacity and folly, is fertile of comment. It appears that he was a monomaniac, possessing a strong will, mire tier 4cnneut and resources of mind, and that his followers possessed a weakness of mind ' and character which enabled him to obtain that ascendency ()ter them which Idl them to their destructhin. Killed and !loan-! , •d.—The following are am mg the killed and wounded in the recent cJilflicts at II Lraer's Ferry: Kille I Beckham, railroad agent, on Sunday, by a single shot ; Nayarit Sheppard, col ,r,.rd porter at the railroad sta tion, killed Sunday night in working at the train ; Thos. Boerly, grocer, of Harper's Fer ry, killed in Monday's as.nult ; 1% in. Rich ardson, of Martinshurg, killed in wine as suit ; George Vi. Timer, of Charlestown Truht a ry, killed on Monday also ; Brown, son of •• Old Brown ;" Stewart Tay lor, insurgent : J. C. Anderson, insurgent ; E. 11. Leeman, insurgent ; Albert Illuslitt, , insurgent, and several colored men. ' Woutpted.—Olsowattarnie Brown, Watson Brown, aseeend son; Esans Dorsny, mortally ; Allen Evaas, mortally ; Private Quinn, U. S. Marines, Imo-tally ; another Marine, name unknown, slightly ; Alexander Kelly : Geo. Murphy, State's Attorney, of Martinsburg. taken Peisqnere..--E.lwin Copper!, of Iowa; Shields Green, colored, of Harrisburg ; Wat son Brown, a son of old Brown. .7 he Conspiracy—Vie letter of th , Secreary of War.—The anonymous letter heretofore sp)ken of as having Leen received by Gov. Fhyd, the Secretary of War, reached him while at Old Point, lately. It stated that insurrections would occur simultaneously at Wheeling, Harper'e Ferry and Washington, fur the purpose of freeing slaves. It is un derstood that about 400 slaves have lately escaped from Virginia and Marylandarnder the agency in the emissaries. Toe people of the adjacent country in Maryland 116.1 Virgi nia will be on the look out fur these runaway before reaching Pennaylyitiiiia. Pop/alio/I of the Disturbed Distriet.—The district of country . intended to he affected by eouthreak contains a large slave population. The following was the relative population at the last census : Whiter. Slaves Leudoun county. Va., - 16.428 5.641 Jellersun •• " - 11,016 4,341 Berkeley " " - .0,815 1,956 Frederick ' 4 " 2,294 50,930 14.332 Freaerick county, - 37,074 3.913 Wasltiostaa " 28,75.4 '1,090 65.830 0.003 From this It-appears. that viltAtio twenty witecolliacpeer Feraptitart are nailer than 1.1000 slaves. of whom probably 3,400 ate wen, jj,srpousiaiihrrip 4 4ot. Igo 10 P. 31.—The rumor that a large amount of U. S. govern tuesil mosey had been stolen by the insur gents jetsam's. It is all safe. Dr. Mur by, die psyniaster, has i* his pos session -MO 0111300 of'tbi stoney of 01 4 1.1sta Iktravartansaa notoriety, who is anioviitbe Whinged. - The Mtn. Usury A. Ifisei•Ooteentie of Tirginis, has established hisquarters In the betel at liariessis Form sad is extendiat his . revoker., .1.000 spears and , tornelniwks, I would have armed the whites with the rifles and pistols, and the blacks with the spear', they not being sufficiently fin:oiler with the other arms. "I had plenty of fixed ammunition and enough provisions, and had a plod right to expect the aid of frau, 2,0110 to 5,000 men ht I any trine I wanted. Help was prettified me' from Maryland. Kentucky ' North end South ear - Oink Virginia and r-ia mutt. The 'blow was struck a little too stern . The pawing of! the train (Phelps, on Seedier night), did than work against us—that killed us. I should! not bare let it pass. But I only regret I have I failed in tiny deNigus, but I have no apo.logies to'make or concessions to ask now. lied we succeeded, when rit.r arms and fund,' were ex hausted by an increseing army, contributions, would here be;enievied on the slaveholdersi and their oroprt3i appropriated to defray ex- I ',lenses and . earryn the war of freedom-1 H rn Had I known gore nent money was in the t safe here I would are appropriated it." Old Brown here appenred quite exlinniteal. and leaned back in his hod. looking calmly around. flay. Wise told him lie had better be preparing for death, to which Brown re-! 'Tended that he (the Onvenior) though he ! might live fifteen year., would haven snot!! deal to answer 1:4. at List, and had ',Attie be preparing now ton. Coptare of Me Ineurgenis' Armor.--0n Tneaday the Independent Oraye, under the command of Lient. • Simßsou, and Lieut.' Kerchner, made a scout on the )I.ifyland side, and marched direCtly for the ochool house. where it was thought Capt. Conk had fortified himself. The mare% was elonz the tense of the mountain, and the m 1 W, hitenee anxiety was manifested for the su.iess of the expedi tion. When they reached the Rehm)) house, two miles distant from Harper's Ferry, they found that it was the aline-house for the , arma. They recovered 'event hundred Sharp's rifles, several bides of revolvers, and eighteen hundred pike.. AU of them Are foriaidable weapons. The revolvers are six- I shouters with ten ir.oh barrels. and fire with the fulminated powder instead of percussion, ceps. The pikes are two edged, blade about eight inches low!. and protected where it en-! ters the staff by a strong guard and Ileacy iron fertile. The staff is of hickory and about six feet long, the whole forming a most formidable javelin. There was no person near the school house ! , at the time. and after is gourd was placed it er I it, the remainder of the company passed on for the house of Capt. Brown, 4 tildes farther nn the road. shortly before they reached it they were rner by two females, who nske.l if ' they were in se,trclt ~f Conk, and haring I been answered in the affirmative, informed 1 'Leo_ Simpson that he had only a few min- utes before gone off at a galloping speed on i ,horseback. .. C Ilk is represented in he a most notorilua and 111001-thirsty indi‘ Muni. Possessin; a is rge amount of brute c,nurage, he is reckless ! of his conduct, and hesitates not to shout an adversary. His nat i vit y is lint known. li e is said to be a man of fair education, butt is re- ' girded by all who know him as a designing and dangerous man. Cook married several years ago in the neighborhood of Harper's Perry, lost it is said that be left on Monday ; afternoon with his family., but what direcciun I he took could not be ascertained. 1 I suera's FERRY, Oct. l 9.—C/or. Wise has offered $l,OOO reward for the arrest of Capt. ! Cook, who is suppused to be in tile moult-1 taints with a number of negroes. The moon.; tains are being scoured to-day by nrmed men in search of the fugitive. lie is supposed t.. I be concealed in a cave in the mountains, about I five miles from the Ferry. , After the train left yesterday afternoon, a detachment of marines, with a number of fulanteers, were sent to the farm house of Capt. Brown to search it. They returned about six o'clock in the evening with a wa,;on ' loaded with several hundred pikes or spears, two boxes of Sharp's rides, tents, blankets. boots and shoes, clothing, &c., and other" equipments for the enterprise. The articles i previously brought in' by the Independent Grays were from .the school-house, and not' from the farm of Captain Brown, as at first supposed. fhe most valuable article brought in by the marines, however, was a carpet bag filled with documents and letters, - connected with the expedition. They Were taken possession of by thy. Wise and many of them read•in public last night. Among the moist import ant are: A letter from Gerrit Smith, the Abolition Presidential candidate. containing some fi nancial statements. and aaelosing a draft for ELVA, endorsed by the cashier of a New York bank. A letter pann 1P rederi all Donets., en dosing a Sl° mate con t'. ted by ,it Lady for the good Of Matinee. Several letters irons Ileiry &Mtn-and Jae. Smith. prominent northern abolitioniets. A numbed of letters from different porta of Connesticut: Priated pamphlets of ' the eimidlastion Cif the provisional guverptitent to be established" .by Capt. Brown. ' j„t trip said these Tetteri 'would lorplieete a , ninnies , ' of _proiniment lltroildddles at -the ' , North and West, no being isognisahl if and ramm Tlis in4 Dao lil par Prtfrit ey the Zarerrectionisit-27/ei; OD -- _ i i rakistiam to hoe SeisilirlalLitbosed litri , Treader': of Me trailed46/aim—The moiler of ThaSun yosterday aselnieg acsiemftd irttli 1 1 gi n ! man of remelts% diraetflioto Harpers i Fe Ile stated that "' nil Breath" atxrilis i oil crate, wet e or= in their ravilqics ,nrs ''Fues4.l.v night p . ciiting vest to. thei& overcharged brains. Their ejeculntiens were overheard from the quarters where Brown and Stevens were confined. Brown 1 was heard Is gay that, in the etent of their sim4o4,juisargests contempted the cup. tura of Washington, theSeisurc of the federal ' government, and the imprisonment of the i ! Pre.sitient and his cabinet. The schemes of i the revolution was iq time confidence of filo uf the revolutionary spirits of the southern lard eight of the northern States. It is a fact worthy of notice that all the spears captured by the United States ore one ' foot longer than the musket and bayonet of the weeny, and their use, is is evident, wai to I be mainly employed in keeping the United States soldiers at bay. TI IEI 0::::101‘21 : " LIM' Imt._ U J. STAULE, EDITOR AND PROaItiETOR GETTVIIIIIERG, PA I MONDAY MORNING, OCT. 24, 1859 Startling News I The intelligence of the insurrection at Hai per's Ferry hits startled the entire country, end ii flutt waking up the people to a sense of the danger which Abolition agitation and Re? publican bluster are leading to. We have no space for comment, the petite ulars of the nffair occupying all our available' Wince. Nest week we shall give more, ineltids, ing the constitution of Brown's " prtrvisional government," ,to. Letllle people read and reflect, Eutaor Contradicted. The rumor that Mr. ilucuissast bad notified FonNvv of his intention to prosecute him for ting in the Prose that Senator BIIODIMICK, who full recently in a duel withdudge Timer, in California, was the victim of a conspiracy against his' life. at the heed of which stood the ilresiant. is coettadicted by authority. The rumor dualities, had ita origin in the feeling, which Inuat•bave animated every hon. Grable breast when the fiendish charge was made, that the editor ;Atha Press ought to be consigned to the penitentiary for the balance of Isis lifer reethe means employed by the Oppiseri tion.to,earry this county are, now that the election is over, gradually coming to light. \ION HY was the leading Instrument—the all in sli upon which the enemies of the Demo dratio party countsd so oontinently for 1113 C. coss. In quite a number of the distriots, men who before were known to hare hardly a pair of dimes to chink against each other, were " dash " about election time, and dispensed "lbw needful " as freely as though they bad a mint tot ack them. Nuns of such instances have been related to as, and to this means mainly acre the Opposition indebted for the vote they palled un Tuesday week. It becomes the people of the ',minty sir the very next Ir. portunity, to place the seal of Condemnatton upon so base and despicable a resort. *Last 3londay's &alinel. in speaking of Mr. IllossEt.a.ter's election to the Directorship of the Your, says : " We feel that his entriknee to the Board will, unless he be paralysed by his colletigoes. issue in the correction of the abuser which exist in. the msnagemout of the Poor-lionise establishment." %Wit ►buses' lot us ask in the name of all that'S fair 'and candid. The high character sustained by the gentlemen who have the present management of that institution de. mands that the Ssnartei makes good its grave though Ply -put charges, and we therefore ask fur the authority upon. which that journal bases them. It has gone quite tar enough in its base assaults upon conscientious, efficient and, economical Democratic officers, who have the public interests alone at heart in all their public acts, and we are resolved to bring it square up to the mark. The establishment, the farm, and all colenected with it, have been mann.,;el with singular success for the serend past years, and those having them in hand deserts the thanks of the tax-payers, rather than the recklerspage of the Sentinel. Let ns hate the specifications of "abuse," Mr. Sentinel, or forever hold your peace. 4 4 4. " Samuel Durnoraw is sustained and endoreekl."--.-Seutine/. SE2S 4 A year ng ,,, Mr. Dorboraw was elected to the Legislature by a mejerity of 144 ! On Tuesday a-week, after almost unheard-of per sonal effort, day and night. on his own part and that of the leaders--after getting aside two hundred dollars for electioneering" thun der —.titer the turning of all the heaviest of the Opposition batteries upon hie opponent, from the stump and in their presses--Sainuel Durboraw escaped defeat by barely eleven vowel This may be a "re-endorsement," but it certainly is not a complimentary one— not one At to be boasted of. tart he Sentinel has for weeks been trying to out•lie the Star, and it has certainly `•come up siren," if not gone a trifle ahead. In the last issue the falsehood is persisted in that the Compiler " vindictively " libelled Samuel Durboraw. The °barge comes with an iU grace from a journal which pursued Mr. rhirWraw'"PPctnent with lmind-like eennese, especially when it is known to the editor of that journal and s the deep-dyed Know Nothings who hare become his con stant adviser*, that every vote we gave of Mr. Durboraw's is to be found recorded in the Journal of the House of Representalimm, THE NUNTED HUILORT or THE SUWON ! We still offer to wager one hundred dollars upon the eorrectness of our statement of every vote of . Mr. Detboraw, and will give the fres use dour - copy of the Journal to make the decision from. So sonident are we of the entire truth of wary position we took in re gard to him. lerl'belastatiated saystkattbepeeple of ibis rosary hies been "fees e tobarstisled? Sloes prescriptive mid 'Know bratbianiain storied hero, tits county boa pa to:lly elected Dennueratio °leen, titoodefeat. log the 'o pitepoess. aim. sad Ind seta." of that, dark ardor—and in doipg thus lbtaßettibtel dt- Jane eke_ people- elkered theatselree to 1 Nresiekci." Sty car. Reatiod i mkt clean breast of jour faidioree i for mi Senelni, if it doss bare mss, PJ yeall feel seals:. ECM MEI The !Ulm*bon 'Nees on the Intnr . • reoUen. 'tie not sorpOsingihat such fanatics as Daoffiv. the leaidir of the Harper's Ferry in• surveetion, should undertake to incite civil ear, tgheti the lailtding Republican newspapers betray so much sympathy with the cattle in which be These newspapers present him more in the light of a martyr than a The New York Tri/nraeorlille it pretcrirls to " regret this outbreak," says of the insur gents : But remembering that, if their faitit wee grievous, grievously Wive they answered it. vr e will not, by one reproachful word, disturb the bloody shrouds wherein John Brown and his compatriots are sleeping. s They dared and died for what they irlt to right, though in a manner which seems tons fatally wrong. Let their epitaphs remain unwritten until the not distant day whew() slave shall chink his chains in the ehadee'rof Monticello or by the graves of Mount Vernon." The only difference between the Tribune and Rimy"! appears to be in point of courage-- the Ti ibu at preaches doctrines which Baowst undertook to apply practically, That paper would have the epitaphs of men who contem plated the wholesale murder of men, woman, awl children, unwritten until the alnlition of s l avery, w h en , we auppose, it anticipates the erection of a -monument to i,:nao glorious martyrs to the sacred cause of liberty. " Not one reproachful word" for men who engaged in the most atrocious enterprise that civilised beings could undertake. .here is encourge ment fol. others to embark in the same cause, with the asaurante that if they fall their names are sure of Republican canonisation. Suppose that SZWLILD, with his intense Abolition-Republican views, had filled the Presidency last week, what would ha ye been the ..retsulti lo the language. of the Wash ington Constitution, "he must either have been false to all his own professions, or false to the constitution and laws of the !wed. With such a man in the Presidential eltait to stimulate by his example and teachings the spirit of tebellion and treason, and to withhold from the *import of the law the strong arm of the militory,what would there be left but anarchy, blood and revolution 2" • I B '' .n. . t whr • . sarriees ha r .." States. Cartialis Barracka—Caffisie, large aeitt stable attached to the barn a., at this.place. was 411414) 7ed Ye last night, with Mean horses - sad a •• tity of feed. airi f say Franklin ha. spent all he tan , tuna In Aretits resaarana She is is the mil of Fianna, is ill healtb. , And yet with sueh dangers menacing the peace of the Union, there are men here who cannot roe the imminent risk 'of elevating a sectional party to power or the poesibility of goading into retaliation our fellow countrymen mimes the lino, who have been thus outraged. •dour or sae years ago, when the Com piler expose* tibe, existence and objects of Know Nethingista, the Star managers booted at nil see said, and pronounoeteur " stories " as ridiculous as false. But the " truth of history" sustained us. Now a new organi sadon of secret Know Nothingism is spring ing up, the "Johnny Cross"ordor—we give the public warning of it—and the Star a;,►ain,at ii i old ganre, "don't know anytheag about" it! Of course, not—because the managers 'are sumrn not to ‘. know anything about" it pub licly! The people will believe awthey please, however, just as they did in 'regard to the Rar's " don't knows " of four or five years ago. .„ giiirThe boldness of the &salad almost ex ceeds belief: Now it professes greet sympa thy for Kees . , 'but 'before the election it 'pared no effort to contriblitie to his defeat. Immediately upon his -neenination by the Demoeratinunrention, that journal refisrred to him as in old Hne Whig aod a Catholic," although in referring to other of the Demo cratic candidates theillieligiort - was not nape mentioned. Why singe him out fur a thrust because of his mode of worship? *For no other purpose than to give the eve to the Know Nothings, that they should defeat him at all hazards, as the Opposition were swan to dn. Aud yet the Sentinel has the "stop thief" intim:ldea-Me to-attempt to tiaddh, Col. Kuhn's defeat upon **Democratic lead; ° ars." A mtweawd or unprincipled dodge has not been heard of since the days of logo himself. bar The &or managers have been bronOtt to their knees. Conscious of the entire false hood of their assertion, previtms to the elec tion, that Capt. Dttur, had given 150 towards the building eta church to "bribe" voters, they still gave currency to lie; but now. when &rood to the test, they "presume" their state ment "INCORIlf:C1'!" Were ever p rlitital tricksters more humiliatingly caught! Here after when the Star managers charge others with falsehood, we ask an honest public to re member the admission they now make, that they astmo Capt. Diehl. bireunfident politicians have never been more sorely disappointed than are the Oppo sition managers with the result in this coun ty. We discover now, that they had given it oat, before the election, at Philadelphia and other points over the State, that they would eerlainly—"WlTlJOUT FA I f. " --carry their whole ticket by from 200 to 300 majority !—that there wee nothing to prevent it!—they had n' erythisig fired !—Clie wires were laid, and the men stationed to pull them—and so on—and soon! And yet, the Democracy have the popu lar role, and FOUR of me seven county otli- Democratic Meeting in Enunitiftnirg. A large and enthusiastic Dentotirsitie meet ing took plac et Et - 11=4401.g WTI 'Saturday evening las he spaci9etschnol.liouse was crowded utmostiSepeCity• by the true men Of e district,' .7CMIPM P. 31CD1 VIT. E sq. , ided, assisted by a large numbit of vice of and teerstavies. Ex-Gov. L ow Ajot Fredeilekonads'a speech of nearly two 'tours' length, Atifflingy4Soquent and po .erfal,- frequently stirtijithelistiritiee.to sar•The death of Hon. Job Y. Mason, our minister to the Court of St. Cloud, is an- tp most vllPLeveue_PlesolL We have lie flounced. Mr. Maack, it appears, died 'ned so few orate eltdaligli it anywhere. - 7 soddenly of apoplexy, an affection of whi The l?innocnitie Band of thiltyabutx watt-pre be had a serious visitation a year or so Kb sent, io. their new and mainitleint b ut had so far recovered as i n the mew ohe and attracted much attention. The,Ausio to give full attention to the duties of ipe izo- i and "the wagon" were of coarse phi* ad - portant mission. Ile was a native ofilven"t mired, is, in which State he had held hi" tveste. end was appointed Minister to Hence by President Pierce, which post h held ever since. lie had previously, u ' e adminis tration of President Pont, Secretary of the Navy, succeeding t n. George Boo croft, in September, 1 whoa that distin guished gentleman the Plat. Dim ing Mr. Mason's iia Franco, where he had been l tiy his bunny.. all Aateriesna t heXaPital have testified to hie , trteaies, while Ithrdiplosnatie malty been regarded as abfe s representative of the United WM Is it in rod taste for the Opposition to " illuminate " ocer such a result! But with them be it—if they can stand it, the uncon quered and unpurchasable Democracy can, surely. laocal ..elifra.inis.. Phoiriehr. On Saturday last arum fell here atn rapid' rate, and gave "ell outqloors" a decidedly Wintery appearance. it melted, however. as it fell, end the "tinkling bells " were allow ed le remain in their summer's hiding places. flattery Maphit ft 44 114.14 -- iirSi. Arrangements nre being made int a grand' military display to come off ctt Hanover in about firm , weeks. The arrangementa con template the presence of n number of mili tary celebritits, and the companies front York and thin place ara expected to partici trate. It is proposed to have a IMitalion Tirade , l m d in the evening a grand civil nmf soiree and festival. loun 1401.7, rtf A•r of Mlionnt pleasant township, place I err oar taile; the' other day, a mammoth lied, weighing: sir pounds and three quarters, end deterwrini one foot eleven inches in eircumfelrelthe—* Who can beat it ! air-We are requested to annodnee Mae 'Messrs' CUTER & Kew( will still sdpvljr ifielf customers with all Yladsof Licrtorr.whols,,, eale and retail, 116reaug, one of the leaders in the Har per's Ferry insurrection, is reported to hove L e ed !-t Cluok,ersbnrg on Friday last. Ile got safely away, however. Parties are now in pursuit of hint. Dom" The Eastern Synod of the Der. Reformed church in the United States, opened its en-- nual session on Tuesday, in llarrisbarg, Pa. A large number of 'delegates are in attend ance,4tod business of special impo4ance sill claim the attention of this body. • eutrimwthelate,l, " Grand Illumination!" Ma. Enrroa :—We nre soon to whiles; im our immediate neighborhood n grata' illumi nation and hearken to the pseudo-Nash pre pared, lay the intelligent pil,..mios and giants .4 . Gettysburg, mixed and mingled as the seeth ing cauldron in Macbeth, with Toe of niggers. wool of same, Head of Irish. Dutchman's cane ; Blood from H trper's Ferry, fresh-- For Banner district, what a died'? Why all these fanatical detnonstriatitins of horleitqued patriotism? Oh, sirs, the Aineri- I co-Republican party has aullioved a victor'''. I They are brim-full of money at the result.— ; There most he nn nut-let, or en explosion I may result. Then, in the name of the Com- I monwealth, lot it be so. But, a few plain hints to sensible people may not hi aini s s.— Where has the victory been, which malls birth ' this anticipated "Grata Illumination?" N.lt I - in Adauut county. The Deana:natio party elected four of their candidates for county I officers out of. seten. In the State? Why there has been'a deduction of the combined Opposition majnrity since last fall of from 8,000 to 10,000. The placards enumarsife Ohio, Indiana. lowa and 3litinesota. The Opposition majority- in Ohio is /tamely de creased, end where-Is there a parallel of suelt 1 , supreme folly and'-fanatical nothing, as to I celebrate in n district of a small county of I Pennsylvania the triumph of the rank Repul.• ' lican party in lowa, or Minnesolw=rank, I write, with evil tendencies and pernicious re stilt'. lowa is near to Kansas. In Kansas the Abolition and Republican parties are Identified. Iternicinus result:4.l tin to aw -1 per's „Ferry, and there sympathize with your . foul-hardylwethren—prunoonce funeral opt ! thins over their untimely decease. and make 1 melancholy, with your wailing's and Inlaid:a -" thins at the 'lnsurgents' defeated dialailical schemes, the rinnantie hills there. Clo there, and celebrate that saturnalia of blood; or, if yo the proudly pie-eminent leaders, taut I mi, tit*,ti.: you hive the negro, have the refugee (insurgent, Capt. Cook. there to participate with you on time auspicious 'mansion, andno I doubt your majority next . year *Ph he 3111 1 . Furthermore, it seems to me, that to say the least of it, the "grand illumination " is' ill timed and ill-advised. The welkin ringing with the victorious shoals of the .Imericata isoldiery at Yorktown, souniV4l au harsher All the tympana of the Britons' ears, than the I mus ic ilf the " People's.„l.3llinl",sulAtiZy lease 1 Gettysburg for the IT:waxer district, *will trt the ears of their defeated county e fi e eri.— Shame. gentlemen of the Opp..isitiqp. ta„„mocic. their feelings—to re-opens their wounds. You, the ilt-ouit biers of this unmanning "gran.) il. lumination," arc objects of shame, and have about. as much discretion as you eau extract nut of a cucumber. That Ossawobun.o Brawn, in consequence of wounds received at I Harper's Ferry and an inaarednation at Charlestown, 1 a.. will nut be present to give life and ndd dignity to the " grand illumine ' thin" is a source of painful regret. 'When fool-hardy vii IlitileidEll andlowl-snuiid ing Bravadu celebrate "resent victories 10 A ! grand illumination," in•alest Prudence blushes at their action. Illuminate—do.' and may the light shed by the transparencies and fag .ts light up the minds of the honest, conservative portion of the party, and may. with the horroreuf the' recent murderous Insurrection, e n sue the cuts -1 vietion of the disastrous tendonmers. of the I Republican party. BASNICK ,Derticr. The State Electioh. The official returns of 01l the counties in the State except Venting.), have bee, received at Harrisburg. Cochran's majority is 17,016 —Keins'a 18,134. The Opposiy,jtsb majority last year was about 27,000. The Legislature will stassl---Sanseit. , 11 Democrats and 21 opposition-l-thiuseAlreds ocratieuiti G OppOsition. ; ' _ Fiendish Outrage.—ltecentlya Huts girl. nine years of age, daughter of Mr. Philip Getter, who nitrides near Newrille, while on her way to sChool, was seised by a strange van and carried into a /roods, where her per son was outraged by the wretch. Oo her return home, the little girl informed hewpa rents of the matter, and immediate steps ware taken to capture the cdfonder. who had been reen in the neirdlorimod-wia aubrequently *Fretted' and placed is The little girl, on Wag. taken Imalukipriiii, al once reeds:kind the man-uralleroatness as the guilty one. Ile rtill be-tried at the next term of Op,* :144autusent is too mild a panislaamaidllet.aq4 an infamous scoundrel. - 110111 4 PILtesPeak its oPPINkr - JACOtvilteligliirrirtlMA Semi awe dellitf-trers.l4l dtil! 1 !“ them" 40611-11101lilikte glitittti- Tugs N. T., tit!~ Moir OWL IDZE OE ''
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