--dstitiwcpom:tmt I $,. 3. 8 1 74844, 144T05. V.OO MOTILIIIoI ANITTVARVIACi, PA. VONDAY MORNING, NOV. 7, 1959 They are Responsible. The Black Republican presses—the Star Amongst the number—are very indignant at Also Democr a tic papers of the country for huh dist the Republican party responsible fur the Rama insurrection and hkaal shed at Har per'. Ferry. And why should their party Awe be held to the repontibility ? Hare not Ike recognised leaden of their party fur .., "sari peat been preaching up re4llion ri.nd hiserrectioa to the Cousiilution and laws of *be country? Have not Sz sr.t so and (lusts Otoritsas and ILste end Cnise :aid Flow n= and Baccur.r., and Wilts of others who might be named, all, all been busily engaged lohseulcatitig the very d.ictrines which found That at liarper's Ferry— z ip inflAining the pub lic solaci arurth a g ainst the domestic institu tions of the South Iles not the " irrepres - ootifiiin" doctrine cf Sti, •aD found II Warty response in thousands f 4 f northern breasts beside that of •• poor old Brown'" The Iteßoblicans bold the Democratic party reepocuiitio tor the sentur,ents frol.nulgated its leadefs, and lzby should litey nut be held rerpotisiVe for the acts, and pAiserlueri ' eei resulting from tb..se act‘, of their leaders? I(it is right in the uue c.ue, it is equally t) is thi outer. • Tita fiszpißlicritw 7.1,0pq44. F an . • f5 . ” 42 r4. • - Skyey, the compli:ity of arV.lll;7• R. GIDDINGS with the 'servile insurrection atteuipied at 114pgr ; s Perry has been derm.: . nstrated,' the .13Iack 'Repnblican papers are e ndeavoring to detty.his connection with their party. This questidn, however, is put to rest by the fact, which we learn from excellent authority, that m r ,, (lidding* now is, and fur some time past Leon, a member of the lientralltepublice.n ,Oo tt t T ittie of the state of Ohio, assigned to 'Oat position by the Republican Convention "pftitit State. Ile was one 'of their leading pfst in the late canvass. Ile was fur many pail one of their representatives in pu 9z r f sa. N. 4 one of their most favor:ite lecturers on `lll slavery question, and mg lie regarded mace emphatically as . a leading representa •tsivg th e Black Republican party of the vciovgry than any other person, except Wm. 1 . §51'" . 4! thoSe eircamstances, says a okra: pqapry, when the logical result of the doc ttinea avowed by 31r. Seward and Mr: Gid. irtnge hag I*l2ll carried out in practice by an ititamptes.l servile insurrection, it is too late fqr the Republican party to discard 31r. gitl : silage, ems of their great cliampions, unless at thlt same time they repudiate 31r. Seward.— We is the true test of the professions now MOO by a portion of the Republican party of thiskr hostility to survtle insurrection. Du they or do they not repudiate 31r. Seward apd his doctrines, which necessarily lead tp .yiqlence and kloodshecl If they do e they — Mal be regarded ag provinir, their faith hj Optir works i but if they do not, and still ed bin Ist hint and his sanguinary and atrocious prig pies, they must nut complain if they asmiepttly held responsible for complicity in •tip prlminal designs with which lie is climrly 1511044: Attempted Treason Aegottgel . the dominants, letters, Lc., found 140 . 10.e r eestisin of 4rovyn, the ringleader of the ; t ifill4C 4 l 4 4rggqt 4l, 134 Piller P4 l lx/f: A% la f consiitutiun far a Provisiot.al Vpiminriperq and Ordinances for the People ,arpo Vaited States," and con talus forty-tight ..4ftif4e ! This gees to confirm the impres : "We, tlr4t the insurrection at liarper's Fefry . iv Is deitbesately formed and well matured ..attistept go the part of the leading Abolition ** of contitry, to overturn the Govern - selisfl; and lAtt for the promptness and energy ifijh 1100 ir„ owl suppresisd by President Heeds is and Governor Wise, there is oo tel 414iirliat !vapors and bloodshed wcu4l4l have +hew the epsequepoe. Whilet it would hay° - oraplkottett in the complete overthrow of the ",e11444644414 and their negro allies, a pros tip d sUuUle might have resulted iu the 41.141 pf thowids on Loth aides. Nom Piscloures, - Via Washington Conslautiop contains a se-, • g articles, found among the efects of , `Alba gamin, which in the grit place, show * convention of frlrtyillve persons was Milky bold about eighteen months since in 'Cow* The letters afterwards prove that Win) wed actlpg under orders from the se, elppaisation, which there received its and some of its officers, After :' - estOwthe machinery in motion on the Sth of )1511. the conspirators appcsr to hove poi *lir energies t o extending their assoola. OMNI .threuesout, the North, In many of *mutts leuerstheris ov idence of associations liptiLbeeq funned in different places, nten iimmelloil-sad mosey subscribed. We suppose "IfFe - atgratizatioa is masecuily still in e 46- '?isilese, Ono of the prisoners at Ilarper's Fen Sated that mother insarseation in -51011.1.04 was contemplated. Will them; men verge, in their schinues? 111113 1 $ Ster managers deny the truth of -lieitateinant ovule in this nod hundreds of AAliejonrsugit throughout the esientry, that s AiliPibetkruitticist of the lierthrieene of Ver. 4tOmtadoptsd resolution regnisittg vary ii ,sati-Stavery Asnerinsh to labor fur the Nad lad immedinte 'alx4i4on of American &mitt *Wm through the instrwasntality, N ow the ruins, of the United States Coma, Irsaftedsot tell our raiders that the Sais ikprorth jut nothing st,ell..liscaose id* ifirstriabie outusa whim the tnith 4440 Weak sgelust the feelings of jig edi. 111111.. Nov 'rook' such s,deuial have appear. "instils "Wass, bat foirqui Hoopoes Amy Irlietetatios 1 There'. *bore "the skas Ana's The " Irrepreeldbie Oautiot !mate Fruit of • • • • • •• •• The leading Republican organ clearly foresee the effects on the minds n 4 hearts of the American people which wjil be prude* by the bloody illustrations of die anti-Nation al and anti-constitutiotial dugouts of that sectional faction recently exhibited at liar per'e Ferry. They, therefore, atop at noth ing in their desperate attempt' to clear clidir skirts of any complicity in pruceedingj which have called firth the ekurations of patriotic• Union-luring, and peaceful t citizens through out the length and breadat of oiir country. But the public Are not po be deceived by these hypocritical pretences. The conservative presses of the ;forth arc doing their duty in exposing these hollow and cowardly disclaim ors. TEe &mon Post says truly It WAS a concerned attempt to produce a wide-.pread servile insurrection—to fill a peaceful community with the bloody works of massacre. afhe Bisc k papers, says the New Hampshire lulriul, while laboring yo e;Cttie bloody foray of old Brown at Harper's Fe'rry, protest against their party beintheld respon sible for his doing'. They did nut talk so tw o or three years ago. Then he was On; 1..4 their idyls; he was Sighting our b l ittles," they then . said, while he trail committing murder, - arson ant robbery in 4eusas; end they then furnished him aid and support, and called upon their friends to contribute money fur him, assuring them that they " would ge.t their etestey's worth eta o/ Brown nr.aaarratt.'? Mere is a sample of their appeals in hie behillr, takep fault the Watford putirw, of March 21, 1837: Pap!. Jun Ilrown, of Ossawatotnie. Kansas, just the num to inspire the free state men and play the game of bluff against tho serfs ql the slave owners of remiss, desires sntrjp uptterial aid to kw! Ills arms stved up, ~shift he llghts the bat s es of freedom against the Ilorcler 114 Bans. lo sire he twill en dparor to snake a judicious and faithful apnli cation of such pumps as hp tqay be supplied with.' W. 11. I). Callender , citshiec uf the State Wink, Ihrtfurd, Cann., sill( take care Ow all moneys lodged for Capt. Brown's benefit, are received by the Caption. BROWN IS JUST TIIE M 44 'WE NEED IN KAN SAS; and if ivory man typo byes freedpui end can spare a dalhir in two would put it in Browns puree, w soiU warrant they l ief their nioruy's worth out Of BrOtOlg hereafter. Let us back np the men taw are.fighliaj our bal l/es." We might fill our paper withlar ex tracts from the Black papers of this State.— They were constant and zealous in his praise and . defence. Its was !Ike/king thois Latir ties ;" and so hi WM t'fightiag their battles" ip thi late ifarperls Ferry outbreak. They were *get "their money's worth out of him hereafter," they then said. That "bereakero hes come, anti it remains to be seen whether they get their money's worth out of him in this matter. 167 - TLe _Vationsl Democrat, of Cleveland, Olio, wLose editor had fregoent opportunities of knowing Brown and his eonfedarstes, their 1 movernonts and associations, gives the follow- It 4 account of him whom tho llepuhlican I journals glorified at first as 't the gallant Brown," hut now, in their alarm for the con.' eequouees of his too sodden emetite, meanly stigmatize as the "madman Brown 1" ti A. bolder nt n worse man than that same (Isaawatomie Brown the world 'lever knew, llis single virtue, 'linked with a thousand crimes,' was bull-dog courrge. Fanatic to rho; highest degree—a pupil iu politics of the; Qiddinge school-,he has been taught to he ' Hese that the qt a slareholder war an act which God wlad approve. When in this city last spring, in hie lectures he told of his stealing ne;roes and running them to Cana da ; of his stealing horses, which he then had with hint fur sale ; of his situating down slivelaolders,au4 of other scot equally stroci n43, Aud now, said Brown, I wish to know if ins ‘wo, pis of Cleveland approve of what have dune. Those who approve of my acts will say Aye,' and more than one-half of hit audience, composed of Republicaur, shouted 'Aye,' while not a 'logic -lay was uttered by any one present. "Such approval as this-rand the question was put at all his lectures—gave Brown cam' fideuce that uta esavr would sustain him in wboner he might do against the men of the' ilemt,h, and, thus emboldened, the miserable wretch, by servile insurrection, sought to avert/wpm, the Qovernssetti sisal bring himself to its head." Ito liliuy *be frost tbs lasi. 5.." On the map iterperie /Wry. rilpgrs eywhwetei wish the ikaitHets carat 4.451 U le dioloo. mars "The agents who made this attempt are all known; their character and their antketient . Their leader, Ilrolen, of Kansas notoriety: said to Mr. Mills, the master of the armory : 'We are Abolitionists from the North ; M e come to take and release yt;ur slaves ; o u r or ganisation is large and must succeed ; I suf fered much in Kansas, and expect to suffer here in the cause of human freedom ; slave holders I regard as robbers and murderers. and I have sworn w abolith slaVery, and lib eratti my fellow -man.' Edwin' Col pee, the only capti%a Out wounded, States that he en gaged In the plot last July ; that he is from lowa. and i s a Republican philanthropist, who weep to ilatri.cr! i a Ferri to libe . xate the ne groes ; arid that their rifles ate some orthuSti tarnished by the Massachusetts Emigrant Aid Society and sent to Kansrut ; they were re shipped to Chatn'iersbuig, and thence hauled with ammunition by teams to their 'head quarteri ;' and, as to the rifles, Brown also declare 4 to tho correspondent of the New Turk Times tbist ''it war po part of ble TkUr- Oose to seize, the pubtic firms. lle hid arms anti ammunition enough, furnished by the Massachusetts Emigrant Aid Society: 11. only intended to make theilret demonstration at 'thiti point, when he ep l eited lb receive a rephl incirofie of anise front Abolitiouiits ev erywVere settled through Maryland and Vir gluts; itilleient to take possession of both Staten, all of the uogroei . they could capture.'"' ' .. And yet—will our readers credit it?—the Star managers positively declare that "ball of the rioters are Democrats!" The reader will p. in q quandary whather to laugh or become indignant at so transparent and uutrazeous lie.' Now, bowever, sines John Brown's failure st ilarPer's Ferry, the Republican editors, (the Ic.now Nuthi Pot maggots among them,) Rad/Inuits to disown him, and try to mobs hiat out as hostile to the Republican PlrtS " Circunistance" alter cease :" Stir Th e Star atanaera aro terribly. fright mad at the effect tho Torpors& 'ferry Aboli tion insurrooti.ln way have upon the non , narrative aud liniawloring portion of our chile:us, and hears are waking a desportits effort to continue tboir loaders that the lbo- PulAmn 14117 is no t ,TosPonsibis fur that treasonable awl bloody ontrit,sw .ts a full and eutivictutig oommuttozy upon this course, it is bait necomary to OW the TOCT• Wat Re publican riaaasar Wilson, of *assitoltwootto, in his oPessh as Syracuse, on . the =gtlt pit., acid+M TM n v p.e. Ferry outbreak WAS 71:14 posixquzweE QT Tl4£ TEAM. /$OB OF itErUBI,ICAN/631:" Stink a pin there iirilitsPOMllhttliragtr*.a_portion at tbs lafeats4 'Minot tthitris4lll444llng *GM— Eats Year, It 121 W gro l likt aNdeall at ntr. " 1 0 Si4. lll C roor, to 716 •" 4 DellPo olo oll4l4l l l , 0.64 f ;fors of the Foibes Revelations. TS. rseelattUits'uf Cul. Torips and others iu regard to the ounspiracy at Harper's ?ell• aye elude at the haeard of life. The Bur ; tun 4t/of. Repuhlivan paper. publiyhes a Letter from Rotlpath, at emissary of -ittourrection, and correeputoient of the -/;ew York ire/June, denouncing the person wbu font the anon) sous lotter to Secretory Floyd, Au as informer, and Ati.`Otens trim withdeath; " It is muivosed = it a-uuld nut lo prudeot to eey why, nor by whom---titat the author , of the anonymous letter to' ecre t ar y Floyd, is a person by the name of Baltb, a subordi nate editor of tfie Cineinnnti' Garete, some times (from his st.tture) known to Baby 1141 th, and (Iron' bill o.lolltsti ChttraCterigik,..) an Bo o by lle was in Kansas f,,r Sal eral mouths, and is suppose.' to hare heard of Old Brown's . tiesiirn*. If he is guiltless of the authorship of this letter, it will du him no future ill to gireit a prompt and emphutie der.ial. Brttici. hug fearless aad desperate jriessals wko at-Vi— lle surely as /se dirt the ilcit4 of co unsurcess firl hu uttfiuir7j end on the author ofit. " From the rates cif Barber and tire Browns, And from tho bloody volley of the 3lsri:;.s dos Cigna*, a terrible glint 'knife, whic.ll the South ounlured up in kit 'insane attempus,' but which it can never again allay, excepting by the liberation of ev e ry slave frum the Pansluinule Of i fginia to the must southern limit of the 'tc,T.a,ti frontier." The saw puwardly scamp writes to the Tribune, and threatens Col. forties with coun ter revelations I advise him to lo 411,14:rest In his publica tions, for it is possible that 1, also, may have something more to say •about the recout in suriection, Jtata Itearxru. llumat. Oct. ',X, 1859 Joshua B. Giddings, We smt Oiddinp has published a card deny ing complicity with Brown's ituourrectien.— qo if tuq Bust A letter from one of Brown's suns. signed John ►baith, found among the papers of the rebels is as follows I-- West Andover, Ash la on., Ohio. 1 Sstur* Oct. 1, 1859. j Feigns I/Istep! ; Since I received Isaac's four's of 3,teraber 20th, I hare been making every start to raise stuck, end am succeeding wed. Yesterday I rent draft of 515 to J. )1. R. of Chatham, with which to get on •NOTIIIII NAND. Shell soon have enough to send again. Yesterday I returned front a trip tu Jefferson and Ishtithuht, where met with Suns. success. Oar old frilled. J. It. U., nook stuck to the amount at $3, and, as is'a was just starting fur Ravenna, be vulsl film an esnuoiation there. Monday n ext I shall start for Cleveland. Hope to dud a letter from you at 3lr. Sturtevant's,— You may defend upon it, /how and ant yd, "draining esery nerve" in forlAerance of our cause. (Ciphers. 1 Is here, a/ol a4tively ifurkisig in behalf of the missing operations. You will Imre mo with you just as soon as I nut satisfied that I can Do rune and be of Cull est Totes than wncet 1 An. Notbins new of special interest. Al well. ' (In haste) Yours, JueN SNITII. The following is a copy of a letter from Mr. Uiddings, seized with oil.: papers and 4vOUlir4l4 pt tI3o 641c4 of " Qoonewa:oatie" Brown: " Jefferson. Ohio, May 20th, 1859. " My Dear Sir :—I shall he absent the next week. and hope to be at home during the sum mer. I shall be happy to see yuu at my house. Yours truly, 4.hp Brown, Esq." Oa the back of the letter is "J. It. Gid dings," and the words " requires nu reply," gni4/Intiy in Brown's own handwriting, The Slayo Insurrection. The Itepublies, # ) papers uee strange langr mign in regard w the Am iusurrection, We quote : The Syracuse Standard says s •' The outbreak at Harper's Ferry will be epeetlily quelled, but the epirit of ineurreetion will only Lo imutheted ; it will nut be quenched." The New York Erening Poet says: 4 ' Rumors arts current antontl Me free 4f Rfr4u edy represent lAt.a rh.s cobras* teas only a preniatare explasina of a more gen eral conspiracy. it is alleael that a riming all over the States 'of Maryland and Virginia sqa oonteraplated; that the ' 4 l :4sh of October wne appointed fur the attempt, and that the seizure of th,l aseenal was to be the signal fu the insurgents. The taking of the arsenal to anticipation of the day whereby the eon diet luta been precipitated. heifers the slaves were ready for it t ie auppisid i to bo a mistake oT some one entrusted by tfaletulers with the execution of that part of the plot." The Man of th, Time. It cannot have eic.apcl the notice of tho lout observant of those who have scanned, with any lonsiderable attention, the eipres sions of public sentiment ne they have come up feute different parts of the Union, that, amidst the verimis reflections to which the insurrection in Virginia gave rise, pot the least prominent is that of gratitude u wallas gratulation that the powers conferred by the Constitution on the Persil/ENT or rue USITID STiTtS are in the hands of a wise, experiena! ed, and faithful statesman, The promptitude of decision, the vigorous postures, the delib erate pus tunderate tone of presideut Brat Ax- AN, are recognized even by his opponents. It is indeed universally felt by all except those who are blinded by partisanship and passion, that the principles of the Constitution of thn United States, And filo.e also of the constitu tions Lf the majority of the several States of the Union--TUI evanittir or OUR VgDRSti , GorxeNever irsstrwswould hare been en 'it/angered had a Republican President been ,at the head of the nation ; and that. they were safe when intrusted to the guardianship of Bucui.NAN, This is praise eneogh in such times as these, with truth remarks the Contlataion.-.• t is a euingium not rendered personally to Mr. Brcesssx, but the common voice of just and intelligeqt men who are alivelo his pub= lie virtues, and who rely upon him to liphahl the rights of the States, the guarantees of the Constitution, the isws which secure and pro mpt ppeperty, 4:241 to prevent confusion end disorder, and to suppress rebe/lioo .u 4 trefr lOU. "The CTum_inier publishes a law h a facts in the IlargWe Ferry business."—Star, NtTOur readers are nwnrs that we hare published mimeos upon columns of "the fact.," whilst those of the Seat know that it has contained preciuso fete of thew. 0 , Th e Cacti " 4re evidently a bitter dose to the dinnitgogues who menage that congests, and we doubt nut they in their homts wish that their lis.ttscs favorite. John t3mwn, had gone to Jesico, !Wore be went to Harper's rally to hied of in such crushing 't facts " against the Republican party, lltTTba Opp eipion imp's" nook to palliats tirsatn's oirsues, 14 getting up the gasper's rerry iasarreetion, b 7 asserting that ha is " crazy; bat Brown isioeself, wits% on his 04 him sntiossi attempted to prove bun in sane, . 14 1)1DIUNAIITLY PlIg111,1) Till, rti(j)gr • 111rA luso by lip as of DW I *, " Iti. frAge email , . has latily bed a ver4iet of $2,- feo4ll#l l l aphis' 114 fgrothletioil, officdo Vote. miscia Vieth. The racial .vete oT Penaltylvanka at the hate I &moor the si Bleak filepuiplican journals eon election shows the following result Anne to amuse theaSolves noesdinily with Ale locidents that attesided the outbreak 1810135 which resulted rromjheir isesaillary publics -164.-"t tions, their higber-raw creed, the abolition 17,2 et kg islation which they advocated, and the dug - ma, of their clubs and contentions. The tem ......15?,282 p e r and the taste of those who make marry :Q. 14;3 9 v . over the /wilt retribution that overtook and All:DIT011 Thonw K. rochreu, U. Wright, Dem s4Arll ( dlititNE.Z.4l... Wiliiam B. Keim, Opp Julaa 110 we, focal • Reim' s majority, 18,112 iiibpsaa4 the majority pi the sietims of Sa ward- The total rote of the State in 1858 "was 369.246 ism, and over the horrid proofs of that ems- Total rote is :859 - .id371 . . • ' treason, midnight nuirder, and acts Decreact 32,86! of cruelty snd tout from which the iinetti- The majority of John M. Read fur judgepf natipn ,counts, yet wow knows to attach to the Supreme Court was 26,986 over Win. A. some of the prominentsnd favorite coadjutors of Republicanism, abortkrisdegroded cLatac- Porter. Coehran's majority over Wright fur - Auditor peneral is now airuutrig a ter of their partioaristrip. Democratic gain of 9,576 in oueyear. When the soil of a sovereign State is incn(l- Considering the prostrating defeat of 18.58,, ed by a gang of outlaws, traitors, and murder the diffieulties iu the way of Democratic suc- en—when a peaceful community is disturbed cells at due time. anti the general impression I its usitlnig,ltt, anti women and children are that we had no chance of carrying the State ;thrown into mortal terror by a horde of ma ticket, this gain is quite encouraging. It irruders-rwhen every effort and every motive points to s diforrnt result at the next elce- ill pipplijed to excite the servile population tion, when the Democratic party will not be, to rise against the whites, though in vain, apathetic or indifferent. The fall of 1858 (owing to the superiority of tlse may be regarded as the period when the , ed negro to the abolitionists instil the quali- Democratic party of this State res.clied the ties of fidelity, gratitude, and of that common deepest point of depression, Since that Slum aeon, which teaches the lesseg of content,j a - gradual re-action has taken place, the first the organs of linpubliewahlivi la which we al fruits of which are observable in the gain of , ludo can only find material for ridicule. ten thousand votes this year. This te-action will p forward with accelerated rapidity un til the balance of the popular vote is on the side of the Democratic party. Indeed. when the issue is once clearly made between Dem- ocracy and Republicanism, we bare so fear of Pennsylvania. That such must be the Issue before len& all signs distinctly indicate; and the popular nrtjority of this State is over whelmingly against Seward Republicanism with Its "irreptessilile egnirtot," sa practical- Iy illuetratei in the Iler'per'e Ferry iusurree- tioa. —Pah iol & Ilmioa The Republicans not only proclaim " 01.1 Brown" mad, but have discovered that Col. Forbes, who has made revelations implicating Seward and other lending Republicans iu the Harper's Ferry conspiracy, is " subjsct to pc iodical fits of insanity." This is certainly a convenient wsy of disposing of troublesome customers. Mentsrs.Sawarcl and theelcy had batter take lemming, fur the time may-come when It will be considered good policy to at• tribute mniness to thorn. Tho great Ropier lien mad•hvuso is rapidly fillio;; up with patients. A Name for Ttom. We hire usually abstained from applying' any epithet to the Republicans, but the recent events at 114rper's Ferry make it eminently appropriate to ealL the:n Breasts llepablimns --dirtingu:s!tiag them Ly the 113/130 of their most hovmd, moat logical, most intrepid and most reliable tf• pfgeWith the avowed sentiments and de signs of the leaders of dig Republican party before the country, it is fully fur the journals iu the interests of thnt party to attempt to laugh off the re4ponsibility which justly at taches to their party for the Ilarperia-lorry affair. It cannot be dune. No crazy Mali— n() man witinrit aid—n) man without the countenance of just such tten as sent Sharp's Rifles to Kansas instead of BiLles--could have Procured fifteen hundred stand of arms in Ounueeticut, and transported them to .11ary laud and Virginia unknown and unsuspected. Gentlemen, it won't do— n your liarper's,Ferry card hes been played a little too soon, and you must now bear the rvrpunribility, J. R. CiIDDISGII ser The Reputlican newspapers are very much annoyed to hive Gerrit Smith called Republican. Now, as be war eleeteml to ettli• grass from a Republican district, he is no neer p ficpublican u it is possible far a tr.ito , to be. Call him an Abolitionist, but what d..)es this signify ? Josbua R. Giddings is an Abolitionist and a gnod Republican—a leader in Onio—aud why nut Gerrit Smith ? Ao Abolitionist and a Republican pt a distinction ' witliuut a difference, /Filet is Kansas Wor Ll—Otte of the letters from Gerrit Smith to Brown, fultillniong the papers at llsrper's Ferry, epetas of hes - ing given hint considerable sums of money to aid in the prosecution Of his " Kumeas fro, k." This phrase occurs no lesa than four times in •letter of about twenty.live lines. Ac the hit ter is dated June 4, 1859, and addressed to a man who bad not been in Kansas for a yea-, and so far as appears never intended to go there again, the suspicion naturally arists that thu words moan something more than meets the ear. Will nut Mr. Smith explain them! Wind did he mean by Mr. Brown's Kansas work I 4 Wo Lan• some respect fur Copt. Diehl." .Star, serblt didn't look much like it before the election. 77101 no lie wee too infamous fur them to give currency to, so it but tended to injure him iu the esteem of his fellow' citizens. Indeed so glaring were some of these false hoods, that the managers hare, muse the oleo tkin, been compelled to Acxxowtennt theta hes. Now tboy profess to have " some re. spect for Capt. Diehl "—after having done bun all the iojary in their power: 7 .-611er hav ing pursued him with a ferocity almost un paralleled in political contests I stir The &ar publishes the " mottoes and designs" on the banners in theJollikation (?) procession at Petersburg. The interest of the description would have been heightened by a ddic ts the .1 mottoes sod designs" upon the transparencies carried in a recent Plug re ; procession in Baltimore. They were very similar in character—both elually els. 9404n4 exPrwire gerA. Petersburg ourrospondent pf the Star thanks the Know kiothing Band fur their " honorable and manly oonduet " orbital a tom A re the public to infer from this that' they were " 41shonoruble " 11441 " an omaly " at other pinta lir The Jaw meows that lb. plitor of the Casppiter regards the Know Nothing Band wagon with t' footings ofjealoasy,it » 0 00 4. uses grscioust:" Push A kf WNW: 04 the part of any Deasodint would indeed to f Oual. *Meat to ibiwt teNterig put Wirth& *lick. snt, no ; the noltarle on the other borer. nialinow Nothing" bonged Abet ale pee.; au& pOuI4 on; build a /land Wagon at and then to Ind themselves so bd l 7 " taken down "--that's what awns aim. ger4 Mewl, the usher deg, acoogated for the Mee , iftCrlllaing 0 1 /4 1 01 for loar per by plias that a " .111a1 Some tart of masamity go krintrams dower *to OP igted, Palmas weivtiabo, • Cochran'o stijority Another Madman. I=lll What out Le expected (ram such preload ers to he the expehents at pidgin opinion, or from those who countenance turd support thu444 1 trimowamillgi. A Uspubliosta journal in Boston, whillt has NO so reputable *character as to be call ed "the steady old dell]." actually thinks that at Ifarper'e Ferry Brown 'carried the mitten. further Opus was reammabler These are the gentle terms whit which Republican ism curare tiP the abase ni rebollion, creosol), and monist. When' the anti-slavery agitation brings Gosh its natural consequences, and raises the knife of the black man against the life lar the white man, we are told that it-is unreasona- able! In the setae spirit. exactly, di&huge wuui4 aall'n bbody insurrection "the tliwit of a riulitical "Truly Appaling." The Ref abl taw prima represents - the scene florist,: the firing upon" the Harper's Ferry iniurro:tionista, "by the soldiers as tredy orralilog." How tbeas gentlemen's nerves are shocked t " Truly appating." in deed Wa suppose if these "Kansas shriek ers" had,aucteeetied, and turned a few thous and nezroes upon their white masters, to barn, to slay, and to ravish, that would nut but e been "truly appalingi" Republidaa Sympathy. Greeley'e Trilonse, when it was supposed that likruwn was mortally wounded at llar per'• Ferry. exclaimed: '• Wo will nut by one reproachful word, disturb the bloody shrewd* wherein John Br. bra awl his compatriots are bleeping." Aznin it raid :1 1, "Let their epi ph remain nnwritten until tLe not distant day when no Aare shall chink his chains in the shades of Monticello, ur by the groves of Mount Vernon." . S Lela language is at this time not only in disoreet. Lyt danyereas ; and if persisted in may le id to other and U3Ol - 0 bloody tragedies. The aur will hardly deny that the Tritunc is a leading IL publican sheet. The Charlestown Trials. Drown, the leader in the Darper's Ferry inmarrection, was convicted of treason, all apirlug end advising with sieves torched, and wiW murder, at Charlestown, on Saturday yak-•-aud hos Leen sentenced to be hung in puma on the 2.1 of December next. It is thunglit Guy. Wise ma, respite hint fur au afitiututi mouth, Drown received the vertllet unmoved.— When asked whether he had anytbinz to pay why the sentence of death should not be pro nuunoed upon him. he arose and said : '• I deny everything bat what I hare all along admitted...the design.on my part to from' the slaves. I intended certainly to hare made a clean thing of that matter, as I did bust winter when I went .hito 'Missouri. and there tLok the slaves without the popping of a gun on either side, moved them through the coun try and filially left them iu Canada. I du siAntal Cu liaie done the same thing again un a large scale. That was all I intended." • 1 feel entirely satisfied with the treatment I here received on my trial. Considering all the circumstances it has been inure generous than I expected." Coppeewas found guilty on the like charges un Wednesday last. A.ceounting far the "Jollification." The speakers at the Petersburg Jollifica tion (?) having been unable W "demonstrate" the precise occasion fur the " demonstration," the Star managers devote mere than half a column in their last to that purpose. Rut to show with what materials they build, it ill only necessary to quote one assertion. They say : Of the ten men rote) for io Adams =pi ty we elected six." The troth is, that Adams 000nty give ma. jorities fur 813VgN Democrats of " the ten men voted for," leaving majorities fur bat three of the Know Nothing" Brows" li epub licans. The Star *snares undertake too big a job when they attempt to mislead the people on this point. The orriclAL asrcxxs. (published by all the papers of the town.) are not so easily explained away. But it serves to show what the Star demagogues will try to do DestiuXed Conversion Lemuel Showell, Esq.. the wealthiest man in Worcester county, Md., and b lifetime Willy died on the 4th ult. The Autos Star says "On his death•bad, wp understand, he called his relatives artmad him, and told them he had willed there 1111 1 7 JerEe proper ty ; but. from recent obeervegoes, he bad be come 'alibied it would be of little value to them, unless the Hessoorottio party is success. All. His dyiqg rarest w, that ell his family and ialatifee *KW hereafter set with the Demuswatio party, which they Fevesised to do, an 4 eta sow With us.. The ibowell family, to learn, numbers GM 4 hundred in Worcester." Cl C aijk ‘ rsh:gh a t k ert B ge Dan ztr i u l 12:12 wad aes tad Cook , cos of the as of the late inearreotioa at Harper's Term lie was Is. ken at ilegbee bee works, seer reoluttewa, in *le onIPOT, !M I MI& *mini of bug week. 4le ameetest ten In reedie r is width). to the OVUM cash one Mee howthe Goverauseat of nnislthiola•Pilotken•-- Weirliew , N''''" " * • • 11.11164 Now Y a. ock Jimmies 1444 4141 or die Jimsl Onto' FbilOpablissie sp air ...gamma ite sltssoisc tat * 719E16 h • isliantiOopon lutitiriall • . ~ ~r . ~ .The Maryland elective took place on Wed nesday last. The mutest. le Bokimore vu characterized by unprocedented •iulenoe and bloodshed. The Plugs and Blood Tab bad everything Abair own way, acti rookie dpi awake-eased and ,shot down all who • • • them. The Sun says : " A whole city is literally disfranchised. defied. and laid be/plesis and prostrate at the feet of violent well. An organisation, domi nant by violence. utterly beyond all law, fear less of all eonsetaseulas because they have nose to tow, slum ow public, institutions up oe twin nuceltery sin* derision. And nothing reaming for the prase to state, as the result of what purports to be an election, but to an nounce the opening of the polls, and any Astaatity isPrutine that might be necessary secompresh theilesign of the clubs," As a maniple pf the violence practised by the Club bank". we Owe the following in re gard to their Shies is the fifteenth Ward c In the fifteenth *lad a desperate assault was made by the "revere on tim Samisen just as the polls pas 4. As A.daas U. Kyle, wholesale dry poles deabe ow o,erman strew, was approaching the polls, ha was met by a party of ruffians, ono of whom snatched his ticket from his hand, and a; the same moment another knocked him down with ulna knuckles. Mr. K. defended himself a' well as he could with his pane until he regained his feet, when be drew his revolver. Immediately several shots were fired at him, without striking his person, and one ball from his pistol penetrat ed the thigh of one of his arsi}il:toti neutod Uirain Ford. Mr. K. retreated and took re fuge in a house, whither lie was followed by his assailants and slot. A ball penetrated his bead, inflicting a mortal wound. Ile was removed to the residence of his father. Rio. n Ilanover Street, wheu Professor Smith and other physicians were calleZ to attend him.— Gee. 11. Kyle, a brother of the above, was al so assaulted by the same gang, and shut by two begs itt the arm and one in the leg. Iris vroomls are nut considered dangerous. 4 bay who was near at the time rceoi%ed a boll in his chest. and was thottglit to be mortally wounded. Ilia IMMO Aid not transpire. At ter these occurreaces O 0 returmers ventured near the pulls, Mr. Kyle, who stood high: among the mer chants of Baltimore, died 'soon after, and the Reform Association attended his funeral iu a body on Friday. lion. Wm. P. Preston, the Democratic cant didate for Congress in the third district, visit ed the wards in the morning. When he went t.) the polls of the second ward he *as gross ly insulted and assaulted. IV Idle talking with a gentlemen be was epproachOd ,from behind and dealt a serene blew on the heck of the head with a slang shot. which wan Instantly billowed by a heavy blow woes Ilse nose with brass knuckles, tweaking the bridge et the nose. Ile was knocked insensible. AG ter a 'short time Mr. Preston was reasavel to Barnum's City hotel. Though greatly in jures!, at last accounts he was thought to ho on a fair way to recover. Could a more hell ish deed be thought of ? The Penneyleuniaa well Pity, : " 'Matters in Baltimore have come to a mum which, es fir es we can see, requires the MP! I plication nfmilitnry fitrce to restore order and re-establish the Constitution of the United States, which has been de fitdu overthrown. The party %Welt have posse-sion of the city gurertituent, art determined to perpetuate theirposwer by the bowie knife, the pistol and the club. They bare eisga,e,col a miner on* army of rota-dim, the offscourime of the community, who I.L.ck the polls. intimidate, assault and shoot down, in the streets, peacen hie citizens whit mane to exercise a tight euareateed to them by the Constitution.— These scams of blond and rebellion hare been repeated over and user again. Appeals for protection have been made to the .lutleurities. lest the Mayor cif the city, the sheriff, most of the Judges of the courts. and the Governor Or the State, belong to the party in power, and nothing is done to vindicate the law. Justice lies bowline a mere mockery ; lif aced prop erty and the must sacred rights of freemen are at the Mercy of outcasts wh o r i o t i n er i w o with perfect impunity." The Clipper seeks to throw much of the odium which attaches to the „ eleetioir outrages in Baltimore upon the Ileformers—the quiet, order-luring citizatts of the city—aad its. Know Nothing o.adJ,itor hero, tisk "S'itr, squints in the same direction. " Birds of feather !"—the one as destitute of decency as the other. Maryland Election. Without taking the Plug cursed city of I trm ,. j ,,„„ 1 ,. I44. .„ ‘ „ ruaxar, a .. 7.ra , 1a. „ Baltimore into view, the Democrats of Mary. ate "At%he Diamond Tunausial EstaWWl - have won a glorious victory. menjtere, is about °posing a Sober Shot% The Democrats ekes three members of Con- i ul es t uwn. We „ mown * bi a , to o w grebe. and the Know Nothings three—same 'citizens of that place, as being a clever Ai last year. The Detuocrats are Slesart.l'Afrar and stmniing,ut_sly). ItegkioX bid pro• Stewart, Kunkel and llugher. The thvfiTt if eu i on . lie will a ia, 43 ,, b e r uuou i „ twat - iv , Lion Jlesbre. Davis, Harris and Webiter. ! cud ucuumuuxlating, The Legislature will be composed ,if—Sen ate, 13 Democrats - to - 9! Kline' Nutliitv ; Rouse, 44 I benscerats to 30 Know Nuthingb— Laing a Despormatic majority of 4 in the Sen ate ant/ 14 in the Iluube, and 18 on joint bal lot for 174 Senator. That's glory enough fur one day Baltimore county electa all Democrats, with the District Attorney in doubt. • Carroll elects one Democrat to the Lagiela cure, (11i11/4) the Register of \Ville, (Pat ke,) the State's Attorney, (Cl'drien,) and the (Segafoose.) 111/ Frederick gives Kunkel 40 majority, and the Democrats elect two of the members of the (louse, or.e Commissioner, and one Judge of the Orphan's Court, with Chltnee fur another. Emmitsburg district gives a noble Democratic majority--something like 17S. Inshington cunnty goes for Kunkel by 3 majority. Mobley is elected Sberif, Intl* the Delegate ticket very close. Allegheny 110 to 100 majority fur Kunkel, A Confession Expected from Cools,- Lbw. Willard, of Indium, who is married to a sister of Cookodb• insurgent : visited that person In the Cberiestown Jail on„Vriday week, in company with Senator Mason. Mr. Mason proposed to the Governor to retire when the latter entered, suggesting that . be l a r=l 4ll6l / Peelsr 010 Ilia Intsrsire be d Writs, and also for the reason that say thing Cook might any be should feel bound to testify to if called Wm 'lls * witness. Our. Willard very promptly replied that be himself trued be a witnees in court to any facts Cook might eommunicate, and insisted that Mr. Mason should be present. Gov. Willard urged Cook to make a htlj oslifssekts of sal he knew contmeted with tbs. a& Itt lioellee i g Ferry. ill Pl* to ezenemite — toise who were hammed, Flu is pgridiklimilOCl were implicated, se tint only atunammst be could now make. Conk sigap rul igemd bry ma Ilk wil li ng ness to ro t anti ho will le a wetted do ntilree6oo- fH. told Cook thst he bed solhjsill so hope fed' bet death. (toll Rd Nest ;re, M. --411 de- Willard sows that Isis hilliili.hod left al lit AlPosoleeelaieksiCeild * vit t e t s . lie " T r i g of Cot* b y moral yesei and" supposed if/ &cid 'on ly tai: Wel shesd• slolii.npsm reading 'bp ;tote in Is 40 oper lir NolimillitA . .. PolleFet, he dekeelltllso4o9 MA Pillehossons se to he Wed ig -Set t its fittr" emostio it 1i!- so be *OM hire. Wil" bees IP -4/Witi*, Alt .etis Is. SO l , lord, he iSsiep t le is greatdistress at the eon- f urt • , Asationi, 4 duet of imp bputber, • alli 4_ NM.* Bier warto to tlOolxo4l l o4**' wielliN ShefemliPin w l• -el l idni mom do ge Lep implicating Gov. Willaivilei :are ' ' • * * l l= l th.."146.41"ht .- of - 110, 1106 1. APISI Ilse smosfsey t. hoooloe he Gov. Chet* :' , - ;! ..ii isoctitt sit P." '. prop r 4 rt j 1,1111194. *4 iliimes st. misselir- 1 -- , illiiPtiliii 4 0 184 Mee she - v' o i'. '• • :off •. . ' teirebbl• ..' - ::4- M4x:,ist.l .A.lTaints. IlLaaey linnetl Mona! W* inns, tied e, money, to onset PT". rtlllgoolents. We hare debts to pay, 114 41IU only diseltarze them by collecting *Y R - 1 our Books. Per*ons indebted, soli (harems boodrede of delinquents, will please ozone fvrwsrd and pay what they owe us ; or, if they cannot call in person, let them send it by s friend, erreakii by until at our risk. If we did ;rot need money, we would not thus I address delinquents, but in order to keep our IseW "bora star in must hare the where. withal to pay what we owe. Such as cannot remit berm.' tile Norsmber Tartu of Court—t!) comminsee op , lit in. stint—'will no doubt harp op 4O so at that time. The Milt/Iry Warier ler Ou the 13th iust., promises to latifiraml afair. The Spectator says that 0 alppagy the most extensive arrangements are latinignsside i the committee having them in Aerie 'Ling 41 that min be conceived as essential to guar antee a brilliant success. We understand that the invitations to the military of Yurk and Gettysburg hate been favorably respond ed to, and that itto other gawps whose pre'. ence had been map eked will pr o b a bl y an , eept. These latter, ectisiesinte the earn)lt Co. Rangers, and a tineoontpnity free Arendt'. Title, Adams county, havajust been heard from as yet, but as the oumMittem of invite• tion have nu mums to apprehend a deolina. Lion, they may ha expected to participate.-- The in-door arrangements give promise of be ing all that the must farsidiuus in sou!' mat ter:: Winla possibly desire." eflostsisel eloosossens, The public must nut forget that a has fur Contributions to tlus Xatsoual WAshington Monument is still kept at oar Net Office en.l that Mr.UZYLIt cheerfully fursrutlis 411 monies recelyeaf, work groan the Monument hal boon resumed, anti. its successful going for, ward will depend upon the liberality of the people of this frog and happy Republic, with the establishment of which Washington ha , i more to du than any other of the areal lights whose energies the noble orualo Aso4rttic , pendency kirunght into play. filar Light. The antliect of lightniaseur town with ti.is is biting mitatod, We are 4.1 to note thin, No °She* improvement could* sews deli ra -4 We, and that it would pay, is ecturily de-. nsunatratsil by s itractital gent leumi I, it% 41044* °Mum. Let Om be lairix started, and kept sviliog,,, lievelysile % The County Treasurer elect, Mr. WA r, natGur WU serenaded by the lit , erotic Brass Eland on Tuesday evening:. Thus 1 11 ^Ye ,1 nuwbor uI their Loa pieces. ii charming *tile. artii 'A won goVtes opinion* from all sort* (A people." A totictsouse tertainnistit wait then Ittpl. to Mr. Ziegler . * espense, u.d a pleasattt ntri‘ir it we through-. oat, Joaritev. Dr. SUR.% !TEX preaahe• irce_rx Sabbath nunriiiiiir, at in} u'elnek, in 31e4Ai, au.,;hy'a llalt , in the Vierinan language. larThere will ba Uritte Ser‘iceA in the Ger. lief. ehitreh, in.this place, en nest Sal,, bath morning, the 13th uirt., it I A.) lia - Prur.Srmrs a liatt tag ackau‘rle,l;;lnetitA fur a copy of Dr. Sxtt.i.e's very itarreatiti ; ; Addreas tra the Life, oud Character of Until bolt, delicetiti before the Wittman .laa , ,ei.t. dun of Yeattilylrattia Cullggc, iu , Scptcrobee hut. ii~'Wy, B. Atiel e ct r o . .i. Et*. elle l!istrict Attorney, line removed Ogee from tbe 11iumunil„ to one d4or WASii Utthe New Cour: !tense, on West 3titl.tte.attootcidtere, Ii will hereafter Le found. ser-Putensous 'V.ii(Awriait likeitootur i 4 (mos of the man reliable' ki {lila country. anA Nky cuwwesetl i; wail uaa ling aiw:i a publicatimi. Iteirq few curds cif con,n. Ijitskrory st will be taken at this offtLxt in paiosout uj *L k : r scriptiun, if delivered noon. serThe President d Direntors of tlia liauevor Saving; Fund .§sfiety have deelare4 a hail-yearly dividend Df - ate par cont., p.i . ) able on or after to-day. , aer'rhe tanners aro al: busily on ; ;agel in husking tbsir awn. The mop is s pretty 6iir one. -• "It fibs Oppusiduailaull Wilittoni is with out 41uulpt. the Isaultanubot seal must Lamm; innehine of the sort iii tbealtax, eat of 1'1n1.4- uelphia."—Star. AparThe Deatuoratio Bond Chariot is " tliq handsomest and must tasteful utneltine of tile sort in lb% Stato,", is ur out ur Wien° &pub Horns bare Ohio by 13,000 majority, when they had %WOO in 1838.—. They bare lone peg** 10 about 1,000, when they had Their strength is tepidly dim . Woo. - -serfroLl •41••hteriet he• Camas Weft, and wilt sada skire Sue ;Maid. 11e fears being forced* tity ttbst-ha hOleige Watt tho HoPmes fen l ia9k 4 F 46l4 • IrAtt or the isearaints at Harper's For. ry were anti bore eitiseser-=stet $ Weisner among thaw. *Wilts P4rlislallandl 01041iiiiirm his been sul4 )15 Op minim for4..h.b pew-, - Ar m, tiew Tarkiisiprats have dabbed their Septioneert oppaisetts dui ••0 1014 watp - Luise,* Aiiwootga4.o,,,Al46Mailhaeb et Gm**. ir am Nog" *or, :f i Z a • heil toori or Iwo wow, aropirs et of dm a rtra r .tt a rd2Uu si r mush for ; iswitr i d's and ChM,* tosoilinp.....N. Y. pay Batik. T. P. B