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    idopted express
of the sitisims of!
,illetwe of , Virgin* . , I
gi:ge Were no laze more
4 . 9 citiiens of the 11,.epUblie
ieribiag•th,e , xtuty of restoring
-fiborto their musters ; din- 1
4 or wish to interfere with r
liiklotts of sister States, and 1
:,..atetagpat tams, all at• 1,
:.! , •ta • fLeita a servile insurrection!, or to
,! - .'... r .,. #,407f ' . iolire litirti!ll7`h - eld in semi. !
• ••"•ti,•_•„_ 31.etkarid,b1poviked ; approving cf
elkiiikeieat atitx.ettationtifjastice in Virgin-
3 Ithi.ordrig add fidelity of Gov. Wise ;
at - v.l4We conduct - of the Governor
Atitiia in pramptly.sqrrendering the
firetrialefetce; 'and, finally, assuring
••%ric' ft4f tee south that there exists
a - -7 "*. 'ePlO l 4 - d keiliiikiicrkilii l ii dPtfa•
Pr' spirit to assert and maintain, the pan
(W 4 ' Ale2riglini of=the t3iptes under
„tiv) tetuka i linalidence and that
Or Whiela confidestee and
lir;Olfp.
. ,
&-_, s'ht_
fl •• ..; . 1 ,- ,';'. • 'tg 0 . -Bbat,9n,
I ` - ', !! '' - ' 49 ; 1 4. JP.. " f•APt was (="Ned PP
oa t tbe opeolon•pf gie haltking•of
••• - •;,44 1 ? iPpr of the fnien and tits Con.
-1 '• Ir."- lii•guy,, Linooln . presided, and
Anittie by lion. Edward Everett
•Costupg, _which are spoken
aeons their greatest efforts, Patriotic
oic
l'irtl4-iilftritbd. 'The deuitaistra
lis;`• a - good effect in that hot, — _.
11 0 3 4P 1 ,.., .
.17 4 = 1-15- vilev-et•:,:revasts• ..
- - " 1 44441:m4i) *lotion held in New
41 1 ;40e) ' -"
Ilad;figlitild'in the specam
•ia •••••••- •
;:,.0.
.. .. • !I jTP!PPfor Maior• Threepandi•
411. 1 .... , j 04.4.1.1-,..n4 warn, Tam
•' 4. - .• i Noon, Mozart liallAsano•
700 . • Grars**.limpubliean. The rote
wiFetiii*. 26,f8t; for Wood, 80,-
4t., 6 .1:1 - 421,7f16: Wood over 'ffeie
,•• • -••••• Athatiity of both likemoeratic
IlletalFes the •Retablican, 35,-
. isit`iiir or
gerr- for Usk retjoi
ilerw.
.. ' it*itlidate for rrekkit int
r
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1 1- % . /Oludg
Saw*
pre 4bolli
MA la 11 0thig&
0 1 1. 1 ditlfrles
pouts :
lasisibed as ado be.
arida unitil to the world, wide thofoll and
And dutenslastion to stood try it nt tia
eb
ft, sul l en oes of snore virtuous Amoy
.101 presented. are the mottoes *Cob, in solo
steno*, embody the principles. as ws uoistuim
Ass ebor4d govern us in oar petriotlo war
fare !tgainst the most in?laila and insidious
~ _,•'„ i
l~ X
t` c
~: 4044gAkiiik %IP fed.epeced
oa siiW ir gi:tli_tm_ii•
A', • • • of pro-tlaveauldere net
ap any ape who *drawee the
caftan of 'mama slavery.
ticiias no • - owst.ip With t•em In
- rnimmilialliktaiwirogii46coniasoololy.: •
"4. "Alo#11ft•wOoo prihishitewabellii#llllo l ;
vo,guosaM) isillovekiroitiog.bmWo 4- no tom
to prololowor. looy.ero ; no -eopioynumat, lio
lito•Lavori..pirpiaiono; -no to pro
iiiirveryjmorossi^
, Alb morolariomot olsTookbroorpolavo•
holders— • •
•tli.• Adam ntAieeontion snot of. stabeeription
to proems* asrinspapeee." ,
:1111% VAAL mmhithiiirttot above .sseiiik.
(sip the Minifitutlon,) rettlaxOnsending 'Crim
son and insurrection, the pfielition by Tio
lance Gran institatien wbieb liftoen soVereign
States of the Buintt sepses sand maintain.
under the express sarietion arid'ruaratitees of
the coustitutirn, and the excommunication of
all who .ap;)l4 Shat institution and their ax
elusion hem social. 'religions and bosineita
fellowsblpse.haa , been openly and.emphatical
ly endprecd, and a h4ndred thousand copies
of it eirpulatsal by thi; leaders of the Black
Repubjim t n party.
less Of Pongnisur, .whose names stroannesad:
Sehityler Colfax. Austin Buellistnerte,*si
-Lorrejoy. 2fino• P. Ormixer, :Edwin D.
Morisn, GsjushsA. Orow, Joshua R Gist
din;-P.4.ll:l2rdWacle, CsVn C. Shaffer, Wm.
A. • mar& llenr Vatltirn, John Sherman,
Geo. W. Paltrier. Apintel W. Gooch, IlenreL.
'Dawes, Justin S. Morrill, 1. )Vachburne, Jr.,
J. A.'lrriiihant, Wni. Ktlk 4. B. Wasp
borne, B&jmnin •Stanton, Edward Dodd, 0,
B. Tutnptins, John eonode, Cad. C. Wash
burn, Nratiel G. Andrews, Abraham B. Olin,
Sidney Dean, Nadel B. Durfee, Emory P,
?utter, De• Witt C. Leach, Julio F. Potter, T.
Irrls of Miss" J. F. Farnsworth, C. L.
4n4p; it. E. Petition, Philemon Bliss, Ml
son W. 'Panrian, Clfarles ease, '$ Datil of
Mwsk - tlOtiff Ate, !tinier E. Rice ! haute D.
araca, A. B:lllitirry, Robert B. Hall, Val.
ffto:.ton ' Miittin H. Morse , Dariit
gore':%Ww.t3tissraft, 'R. - Ctirtis; John
M. Wood, John M. 'Plater, Ettephin C. Foo
-1 Or, Chas. J. Gilman, Chu. B. Hoard, Jbhn
f-Thottipson,O.,W. Sliet;man, 'Wm. D. Brayton,
Jambe Biliffiiton, Matteson, Richard
Mott, - George B. itublilns, E. P. Walt4n,
Jain& NVitson, S. A. Ferris/Joe, F. E. Spin
ner, S. X. Burroughs.
=r
141 Ts.
'lmam lioslointrit,
i H. Dierreffer, - add
ttnients of ardent de
;tie fjarper's Rerrl
d to with thrilling
ge being too greet
.049ir mooting was
4ras •ad *seed in A.
7 of gentlemen.
11 ere we Intl SIXTY4II9IIT Rapala; ca n
members oR:4'a - rives' endorsing aninoesiroary
Abolition ThibliCation,snd among them JOHN
SIIERIAN, the candidate of That party for
the Speskersisip of the National House of
Representatives—supported by the Tote of
Enwsan McPuER-41):, elected by' the 'People's
Party" of this district 13 it any wonder
that the people of the SQutt.—the conservative
PeoPIP o f the entirs Union—sire alarmed fur
the perpetuation of oqr glorious institutions.
Mena Republicans [Are Made up import ,
414 diAnurery, and all theif organs, the Star
eigung them. take the, cue. Tlay tore end
dolt found out that.it.is.theTstuncratsy ash* I
are agitating the sla'rery ./nestion. Their
members sit as meek and docile as lambs in
the House of Congress, rowdy to proceed to en
organisation, while the Democrats, tjicy say,
are raising a hubbub and clamor about slave
ry. They don't like agitation Just now. A'gr
itation injures them. They wduld like Con
gress and the country to forget who bare
been the agitators fur years; who inaurivett
ed the irrepressible conflict ; who recommend
ed the circulation of Helper's infernal book,
' Mr. JOON SHULMAN is elected Speaker of
-the llouse. Investigation and discussion
frighten - them. The- recoil is Vying their
nerros. Exposure alarms them. They see
that they hero gone two far and put_ too hoary
'a louden the cause! aback. they are willing
to-he quiet• if the patient beast will wily OM.
sent to bear the load in 'Her*. Of course ;
men in a tight place sometimes deny their
cuing identity.
1 But the Republicans can make nothing at
tight lea dwyy. ;by. prslsinifing to be opposed to
illgitiAjuite They inaugurated. and are now
prosectutingrthis IMnsful agitation with tear-
ru I energy. They Iraye it in their power to
put a stoplo it. The Peuveracy do 9ot want
i agitation ; the South longs fur peso. .and
quiet. They only ast to be let alone.in-their
entettieutiatibi riots: pet clip tfeRRI:4O4I
pikty • atiridini qiii irrsoriesitilp 'cintßiet,
r 69.4 riiiikt.i's patophlut,, an erep eery glangmgagadin its cirastiation ; let them u:-
Inmirledge the apathy of the. litaies,and
I ginp this ettitiud di ank eiatter:tod .rub-a-dub
of;agitatinn against Shire/I;4d quiet will Se
•ftstqed in a widase;nt. ' :If any *rill not dr, so,
ihcy Ocisie an rasp* 44 fie.4l;esoopeequeii
eye
mositoo7 kbotiMil4)o/1
poet or. parcel
leurriegpri .: _
TOPheesi , tieagire it
Trier !Itepr to defy
.-iligirtiio , 4o4 *Rd
lIKORet
' r trttY.
, . •
4'° OAP*
)11,AAR iid_sierivr
'0 book: Pitt': It is
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amiaelg me*
km Ow* elm
ifledisappwrra4
"The VOA of AI% fag arid Sbalberb
.law, miniteeted throgg out the tryiag'saelie
'die, most heroic bwfilg t Lad aatinihinfTy,l
PAO hja fate, as ogly MILD wild'
NAT!
1161`The llapubliaaa papeca prate largely
`baX"-oliitieraM l*pluelt," his'eoarage. "he
'dledillreii mita' ,"kc. PM* delerrei credit
for‘l4 l .-Illeilkl4t A SlP
*kolk.gribe%E l4 4 l " 4 0 0
viathoolat, eisragsastottmliki,
aftriromrtlywii,psgitrus, "hi:Agit
4 - 146,.1”iii 4 as liollliasAT: hea
rse** Charlotte Jogai, kourdered-
Ortakkbroibutilat. ipeimbeiftwYki'peitryliaaaa'
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tkst be should cooll it up to-taoresnr t I Messrs. Rust and Hamilton. The Southern
4.,......16:
or for or 4 1.4 r. iii 1 . 7 .4. 4. Haig
Resolved, T t a oommiu
to inquire in tb ii
raison and
of the Um States at H s ,in man.
ash) for Mr. Hick 4 * 16 / 0 itm"*" l
• •^l
- by a bead of armed men, and re. !molds sad Riggs voted for Mr. Davis, of Ind.
..rt whether the was !Lien .. b arm 7 Thersdoy,—The Senate continued* dis
tal dEldi fxr redarion . '4"ifr.llasou'i resolnifon; did the
totes of the United States, and hi the rear- Wry ai mo
dor of say of the citizens of Virginia, or of tioasaviatAhe aa
r. mew w.
. ,
~
.. oberrs . wtosinbir rnb ii, t Liao. without takings vote‘r Speaker,
porert ; ;thinker such in, ion and seizure ' Friday. —T,be Senate was not in session.—
+
de( celor or it iallem4ii• tsrbe lloniutwas oicunied ;with perso"pal de.
141 W liobcto-fte t'istrtY 4 1 Wee, during se4tieb an altercaltionunfetreritl
'' B #llll 4 l***** l4ls 4 l l l Cirel~4 l lMlßln t aelintg'silititediMironort,
e e a 11, Ili .11, e
ther try. iktieens of he United St9se...not i harm was done. it rote was had fur Spiker,
?vent,. wtreAgir liaTin qr tn:tostskr ,' without an election : Sherman, flit; Boa
erke; -br 'it------"" IS money, mall. I oc ek, is ; Gilmer, 3); scattering, )3. If Skis
inti t aiiioni cko:lterwise• what was.,the ohar- f
stiker Oinariihipt tl L . ,,,7mik...6, ac ii l i joal ; ni i n I Muse does not seen organise, the President
Thedsis4 iir' undeilEikointrt.l of semi Armed • , will send his Message to the Senate.
tiartd7pail orliere,pid Goy lad when 'fie same I
liaillbtalneetid traniporied: to the plaoe so
tpri, That said' committee, surest wile •
tit.ltTazi j ani,:eialeglijation may, in their
fflll9 b orl ti7o pvt. of the Vnitet 1
ton rMpsers,eteethiu or the peace
o "t 4 country,. or irllietluilets , ut the pUblte
property ; inTtrult gin olAinnittce hare pow
er to send fpr person. yid papers,
Mr, Trumbull gate notice that when that
resolution came up for oonsideration, he
should move to amend it by idding, that the
same inquiry be made in regard to the seizure
Of the 'trains' at Franklin, In Sitesouti.
Tho Mouse was *Med to order nt 12. M.,
by the Clerk of the last Ifouee. On motion
or Mr. Phelps, the noose agree.l t pr,ceed
to the eleogao of speaker vied vo.z.
Nit-Pleartter. wheninated Mr. Phelps, of into.
.Mr. 'Carotin wetnioeted Mr. Sherman, of
OhlO.
Mr. Adrian nominntod Mr. Dttrip, of la.
Mr. Ilaskins nouaiLlatod Mr. Ilickwan, of
Penna.
Mr. Stevens nominated Mr. Grow, of Pa.
Mr. Briggs nominated Mr. Boteler, of Va.
The result, as announced by the tellers,
was as follows:—Sherman, Ohio, (11epoblil
can,) &43 ; 13ocock, of Virginia, (Pemocrat,)Bis;
Crow, of Pennsylvania, (Republican.). 33 ;
Doteler, of Virginia, (Southern Opposition,)
14; Daris,.2; Phelps, 1 ; Gilmer, 3; Nelson,
5 ; Corwin, 1; Adrian, 2; !dill, d ; Hickman,
1 ; Penniegtan, 1 ;it Clark, 1; 'Mcqueon, 1
—no oc,n haying a majority of the wholes,lte.
Mr. Clark, of Missouri, offered a reeolu.
tion, that nono who omlorsed Helper's Book
(sin incendiary Abolition publication) aro fit
to ho speaker of the House. This led to a
lengthy discuasidtt, and without coming to a
vote, the House atijdlsrned.
On lirexday, the Senate discussed Mr. Ma
son's resolution,but did not come to a Tote.
Theliouse took up Mr. Clark's res.lution
in .re,geril to Helper's Book, and speeches
were made by Messrs. Clark, Bur
nett. Millson, Lemke, K eitt, Garnett, Stephens,
of Pa.. and others. Without deeithlig the
question, or taking another cote for Speaker,
the Houseadjoorned, amidst lunch excite
ment. .
Wednesday.—The Senate took up Mr. Ma
son's resolution in regard to the Harper's
ferry insurrection.
?dr. Oinamons said John Brotrn'i crime
h 441,550 redsco4lg qu4slity, Lot still he, was It
bisTa loan.
Mr. %glory did not ritto to adrnettle the
resokttlaii, but defended N(•rthern Winch . ..Tata
frunl the assaults of IlepoLliaan Senators..He was not surprised that Senators de
nied all knowledge of Browses plans, but the
sympathy so generally expressed at the North
showed that the '1 irrepreseiLle conflict " hod
indeed commenced.
Mr. Iverson read from the repnet of the
late debate in t* Massachum etts Legi.lature,
on the proposition to adjourn in rr_•pect to
John Brown, and from a Boston paper, to
chow that, notwithstanding the statements of
Republican Senators to the contrary, there
was a general sympathy fur John Brawn in
that Stam, Ile said that Greeley, of the TriT
Mine, and Thurlow Weed % of the Albany
Erining Journal, the irtouthlieces of Repub
lican Senators well known as political dema
gogues, had openly and empbatic.►lly express
ed sympathy.
Mr. Hale expressed his opinion that the
sentiment., contained in the Helper nook were
trot as objectionable u represented by the
gentleman from Georgia.
Mr. Clingman stated thitt the sentiments of
the Welt were fully as bad as had been repre
sented by the gentleman from Georgia. I
Mr.prown spit{ when Senators make pub- I
lie disarow"ttls in regard to this matter, he
was net the ono to stand up and °barge his
peers with deliberate' falsehood.; but there 1
"has been that going tin at the NUrth, mike
lilted to rod 'O l 3 p rag - ditTerpnt Tinilreuion
upon the 11 0 4111n:I niiil4, iv ilninial for no
torious.asaleraetors, morderons; tolotutrs end
traitors to have etpronisions of sympathy in
the leasing jrinila of tire North! Soppoee
*lie fils e..4.0:4.0 reversed, and a formAad
_beim madki ntotlf.o46l; neetta, an d• the Spring ,
•kbarutotialurd•been 'seired , for the avowed
Pdr?kow of foiVit l l4 elailify into l'llitarachusette
and overturning the *omen; eat Orthat Stle,
would the Tribune, Evening Post Aid oilier
ollepubrreeow jousnals hair; expressed such
igne4l
path IR ttbit'olkistijii.theiy 'Wee &litter! I
, :
s i r - a fah , , ,w ,
si o .d
kat i cilmio
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: *li. ‘. ~il 4a Viiiiiir'OPWC
ings seal of such a culprit 1
. - Ilitilaitfelt4r.likellWredShition eon- I
tiiiiiirp.'toeto4; wren, WSW* laltlyt '
# 9t 4 h Ill! 1-3 4 , 094°1141 44 !
. %Vie liouseti - 40, UNWit of 4 11 , ii*
patiliesn,) o b artif 4l4 #ok 4 ')( B alt IlkOk
in 11!iiitia:etre,' lick *r..lli4i ea
rh ite .... ,
e c tim i ictr s.,
, • ItAtiiiril4Wilo 41 1;
. , ... AtighilitiC
'-' litrAtieritind, iIW, AM
ki4 , 439414 libliraelhalll4o l llolo4listher
itiores lesoinstlbite
MOM Mt. Doligladeli•ar~G re .
. tore..
- liglei v iSe ll 46 6 44 l ** 0a ; 4 1 6,
life 11-090.17
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"The course of the Virginia officialir
throughput this matter wilt be the means of
plativ John Hrown un the list of martyrs."—
aeat
fell•A questligndble kind of "intirtri,u in.
ilatd 1 .• 'lli is proven to have been a *altar, a
fhitof, - en outlaw in Ktineas—one
of the chief instgunients in produciat and
keeping up the wild disorder In that 'Terri
tory, whiah eent.ao many murderad men, we
men, and children to untimely graves, and
*bleb produced'the greatest alarm through
out the tTnion and endangered - RA ve'ry exiat
once. Ile regarded nu human being's life if
in the way of big designs, and ho regarded nu
man's rights tf lie wanted his horse, De
nounced as traitor, murderer, rubber and
thief, by all parties in Kansas, he soughtand
obtained refuge among the Republicans of
New England.
Nex a t he is fuund at Ilarper'a Ferry. Find
ho been successful at this point—had the ne
grecs of the South entertained the desires the
Abolitionists suppose 1 they did—Join Brown
would hare deluged 'Virginia end the rest of
the South in scat of blood. Neither age, nor
eex, nor condition would hare been spared.--
Ile AliA down aged and unarmed citizens in
cold LI "od .while he supposed himself master
of Harper's Ferry, yet upon his trial he
a/aimed that he bad only armed himself and
followers fur self defence ! Self defence, in
deed ! A rubber and murderer, fully armed.
comes to your holm, seizes your property,
and likely the head ut the family, and if you
attempt to pr nee . your own, he coolly levels
hit rifle, sends its el - Intents through your
heart, and then tells you be did it throfigh
"self dorence!" Ye farmers, if ye catch a vil
lain stewing your hursiee, don't disturb him,
lest be shrtot you in "self defence 1!"
Serrbv. Theodore Parker, the distinguish
ed 1305t01i Republic elerg:.man, writes, in a
recesrt letter frogeritzerlasi, Unit. Garrison,
the editor of the I , 4stan Lakraior, is the on
ly live American who hits done as much for
the moral developement of the nation as Ho
race Mann. Mr. Garrison keeps at the head
of his paper as a motto : •• The American
Union—a League with Hell and a Commend
Ale Death." This is the "moral development
of the nation" fur which Mr. Garrison labors,
and fur which he is su highly extolled by the
great Republican clergyman. •
The Star has nut yet got quite as far in
pure, unadulterated Abolitionism, as Garri
son's paper, but is a pretty close follower,—
Alreidy it glorifies Jobn Brown es a " mar•
tyr," and endeavors to give molur to the idea
that the gieat Washingtcin, i' the father of his
country." was at heart rt.erow4 Republican
gentional gate and Beettirilin BigotrY
llrs - alip the fulLiaing from the Albany At
las and Argue
" Two element, are at wnrit. with fatal in.
flueneoe, to destroy our government --section
al hatred arraying State against State, and
eagarian 4try coinbining class against
ciao', We lice an illustration of the late
at Uasper's Ferry—of the other in the terri
ble scenes in theittreete of Baltimore.
" Ne min can charge the Democratic I:!cir
ty with thetaiot of these Evil Spirit.. From
the beginning it4ts stooctout ngaintt them.
From the beginning it has challenged their
enmity, ittid is at this moment the oldect of
their bitterest animosity; and if these foe.
lions should, in their timidness, achieve their
work, and prostrate the . Domooratie party,
the gitprilian of Stitte Ilightsatod of Civil and
Religitte Equality, who believe* fur a me,
men' ant there would be any power strong
enough to keep clashing States from the hot,
rots of Civil War, or to cheek the viuleace,of
bigoted partisanship fromnitstaitig-into look
al anarchy."
-„ itirThe.Kentneky bigislatnre ooneased on
Tuesday last, and - organized by the aleetkiii
qf bfr. Forger as speaker of the Senate, sail
Mr, Menials/ohr? speaker of the Ttousama
triumph of the Breckenridge over the 13144-
rie men,
m i r k ' Le t irsacee, i1w.,..05t Totality, Was
PaaieilistAdere, Jr., the ititised's - oaadidatw,
was Apeea mayor by 15 tiskitlritY pre? RDiL
lino, Rep, A Ism hpOprity 404. OW TONl
oasis also to the eitilkee's ticjiet. This is
claimed ara•lisaaseraticruinasph..
- Wine Deisoers *he nieliebeirs,ofkbeAllesil
tpVyLogilitithri, Obihasty fiii* ottuftobool7
J: C. Bl44,lrigice for tbi
-
A
isei*kmiiiip 60.
On W& enne..aff Baltimore, tchilsketrealtg ,
j at
11.1. tldkoniwok4Ci.ll:77,
skate the likeekjeamttgitilikiatirrla
1 4* hbree l Netothstecl4llo4o:ooldew
. aG a sasoe, taaaivisi
te1*P . :t44 , 41~11111 •
more, aadpretested ts *Wee' AiHlpitsilt
- „
laEg
ecintrgind. His speech before the jury was a
meet eloquent • . 4 .. and we below that
. ~ , ' • '. , heWdly true* the
''' 1 ‘ 4 !'!... 1 . ; vit4'' . • Antthmar
y attempt.
The picker* is . . le and kith :
Sat. Limiest. hi estimating the ID egai
. &at . o}t!a. tit~lte ls?lints ie. - oesl
fact ,whielt is prOveli in hisaff by the cur
fifiThistnrir of the day which you cannot fail
to aentibie; '' '" wg.-Coolt•feete4 ,lol 4!
the reel orisilitilii who for twenty Yeaii - have
M i ght' _ Ana- which he acted.
h ap„wii ttletigot4 'Shall Do mark
bi ' on all ihis occasion pus
lil-fainvie - WON ' eittneteilf,
yo r
i siff i rerlyour sill ittl4r
1130ropma
- The indiaMaitWelare
eswartliet.the 'prisoner wittaseclutied hy the
false and malignant eounaele of other traitor-,
ous person:* -
Never wow eentetylawritten entire just and
true. " e evnlteptligiiiint ocienseln " have!
been d ptilger . .,..,Tatre. as4eadly,and blight-!,
„ IV
ing as A 0 - 7 . ...i91f r the ssi then Urine tree,,
from the tonhneiof*ril, • traitorous per
sons ie that Dectideef,thedlition to which the
prixonir,,hotionge. net have sedreisd not ' ,
only his Mini, but many alie', ttagest and
misguided like him, to regard the crime et
Harper' Ferry as ne whoa, your rights es,
unmitigated wrongs, and the constitution of 1
the oenntrytttide-ksigue with hell sods coy
enent*ith death. . Oa the Afro , of the lea
den of abolition fapaticism North i a every
,crop of blood *hid in the conflict at llarper's
Ferry ; en their south rests the crinna of mur
der for every life theeeldet ; and alf.the Wa
tere ofthstumenooold not wash the-stedae of
slaughter from their -treacherous And gt/ilty
hands. A notedllage;miateilifirraist, (Wendell
Phillip,) a few iltiys'itgo, at Brooklyn, Ne*
Yore. In life presence of thou/arid', speaking ,
of this' firileiii oroooreenee, says: " It is the
natural result of anti-slavery teaching. For
one, I Accept it. I expected it." I, too, tee
cupt
[t in the same light, and so wifithe co u n-
ter, 'Those who taught, fled not those who
bidiered and stew), are the men of crime in
the sight of God. And to guard other young ;
mon, so far as in my power, from the fatal i
snare, which has bet'n ttghtetterl around the
hopes - aid' destiny of John l'.. Cook, and to
show who are fully responsible for his con
duet, I intend to link with this ilia! the`
names of wiser end older mon than he, and if i
he is to be pu Irish ed and ornaigned to a wretch
ed doom, they shall stand beside him in the:
public iftoelte; they shall he pilloried forever in 1
public shame as the evil and traitorous per-1
sane who nedueeditim to his ruin by their'
false and malignant counsels.
The visionary mind.of the prisoner hoard '
from a member of Congress from Ilasesche
sets that a new conetitution. a new Bible arid
a new Clod were to be inaugurated to postt , ss ;
the country. They were its he new, because
they were to he nnti.alervery, for the old eons;
citation. and the old Bible, and tire God of 1
oar fathers, the ancient Lord God of I,rael,
the same yesterday, to-day, and forever, were
notion the side of abolitio n ism. is there no
mitigation for his doom in the foci that he
took his life in his hand, and aimed at that
which a °owned taught high, hut dared not
himself attempt? Base, pusillanimous dema
gogues have led the prisoner to the Lau ; but
whole he snffers--if suffer he must—they, too,
shall have their recreant blabs broken err the
wheel. I will not leave the soil of 'Virginia,
I will not let this a w fu 1 occusion pass into hie
tory, without giving a voice and an utterance
to its tree purrnrt and meaning, without heap
ing upon its authors the load of exeeratem
which they are to bear, henceforth and fore
'-ver. Day after day, and year after year hart
the baleful annotate of revolution, anarchy,
discord, .hostility to the-South and her insti
-1 tutions. aweptirver that section of the country
. in which the lot of the prisoner has Levu
' eft. t. That. lie has beetrpotained by.i in breath,
, should not eutehim offsfrone - funnan aympatli);
rather ahoeld.it ren4or every heart element
, towards him. He never eought:plece or sta.
thin, but sought merely to devolope thorae
r doctrines which evil and traitorous persons
'bad caused hire to believe were trge.
The chiefof these meet, the leader of a greet
1 party, a Senator of lostg stauding, has Ittiltollll
- the-country that there is a higher law
1 than the constitution-, which guarantioe to
sigh man die lull asercisc of his own ieclina
tion. The prisoner before you boa simply
acted on the law • of W. 11.
.Saworvi,
and not the lawof hie fathers. •Ile has ful
-1 lewod the Mallow* of ttneroewliary faith.—
arm* forth, ye SePget AI abolitionism, who
now.cower and sku lk Under hasty denials of
your complicity with the Weedy result. uf
your wicked and unholy ,doctrines, and , take
your places owthe wittiest* stand. Tell On
world why this thing has happenta. Tel)
lehisjury- why ,hay are tryinjt John Z. Cook
.fur his life. -You advised Ins evoke& and
taught him that lie was doing right. 11.141
taught him e.higher ler ond.then pointed out
! to him the field of netiou:,- 10 feett be spin,
, valued. Mr. Seward, in speaking of elatery.. ,
says: ' 11 can and molt be abolished. and '
you and I must duit." What worse, did the
I prisoner attempt I Again, ho said, upon this
same eni t ut,-•Aliketatiatescas deterinine pus-',
eibilities ; and doubtless _the circutuatavr 1
with while oluics ideetwes -had connected his
nlenweiade thensvprombin in his estimation ; '
ler it is , inrovidehr-a4c(orts thessutiptry, units
=r. ct.d,. that the gre a t
ue of •Nen. fork had the whole Affair
sebeahneCto.l4.l pit 4 truly whispered hack,
in - respo4.llll4o,4thedter 'not-been told.
litaterthetidirseeittatteed sofkrgpseimi.l4l-
ilio ihe bet. ert- illese &ate'
,e
Velhfle— itt* emiieittua. ploonts. " big er
law" end it-Irrepreseilkiti ciandi,et,' ,
warrant'
and invite theurrettreCtiee wills* the Prise
par asui hig i yartgduluded companips placed
upon them. Y et they are either in *halo"
with tlmt 7 • thsle.,l*in,fidl.riew, or sleep'
ile yrotrittleAs wrote or u
Cer•upir to • • D . islYmore r olitrffridllll
tutd fares sum tiittoi day. Soak is i
' n dtte weleid. - 1
• Alkahhiciefor. WRY -.T.tetLe jitteither ,
or t 4 ' ..a_qtfeizwett„ fro% gb to, , neit
laffep. heap before ,zon" trat he Mug&
tieruhl'Hre"
_eiirfible drrar ailiitth no*
tiffittl*laniihnduatereetliese.have
1041 4° 3 - 1 11Mtesti tin 4 , 4*.n.e.
. ' t -.• • • ' ' 4 4ltilt.t. tattil (tie eon
, !" .z.,...-... • . r ' ii , thunder thall i rlll
7 ' • . . jrUir. 1 ." 9t y ' WWI """itch thirsliteN
&al ;- *.' • - ' '' _ ;lit heikasion , of the
awn* AvaiseardidioNot t I • , , when tt*
bollisra . .4411 ARR A . d trembly,
L
h . , L .J . i. "CPU enitihe
ash
it
est i
t•;!-- .. . , r rail dbuasy -ills
- - 111 hOsWt soiiiiobeett.
prpaeldpg dawn of th*lfeligi/01. 1 44.:4111
-- -.. art' ileu. t: 4
"Theratty of
goli'd- Pr le''''
lionwt, and ibis eonn
their infamy tentese tr 4
e fe yielding up his lift
krpt =elf I hen, hd
dehoe. forget to de«
I aria'. blighting. Mani
wise truth. the ten =AA
the anthem States eirthirq
Aers, editors and politleians.-Boeuher,
Parker, &wax& Giddings, Sumner, Hale, matt
s host of lesser Lights of each eleao.-who
'the wide world who shall read this trial, be-1
/levee them trot guilty, as eissr in the in
dietumut in all the waste, to a deeper and far
more fearful °Mut than John B. Cook
Midol btloam is not more sombre in oon- 1
InellkedsollksliiiMithrfr
sun than is the guilt ofintoludneajnitoltltOri
son with that whidtioVerwtelins rbe'priemer.
They - putter:motion 'tbremaelstrom which bas
engulphed him. They started the torrent
which has burnerkintfyKer the, Preeipiers..-
They called furth,fratti the ,earArns ..thettern
tmt which wrecitedlisgArkkeukeploec—,
%rlsGod . ,' ant' f46 l '
the disaster. apilemopfts „ferry ,ts their net,
and nol'hiat ''lliai•thegrisiedftelibrk victim
to their
.doctriniefof abonuna
tine sit heavy on their guilty souls t May
tfik fate of ttie priioner,Whiterlorit qi.i7
dtsitiit thelr shinitibiw arid ridiafyse Weir
affis whois they ste main rsitied'Ugainsf the
wire cal` the o: cry and the limes '1;lf itis
sees !
I know by the gleam of each eye into Which
Lluok tint jury : bei, that it theca men coup ibange places with young Cul)k,JiM Would
gladly' say to hitu, .erringand iOpenttial
skiutb, our vougeanoe shall foil on thuse who
psid.their money, urgod un the attack, stud
gehlod:the blow."
_i_Jacal .A_rfal.re..
Tie Goo Question
The Committee appointed tusitke subscrip
tions to the stock of the proposed. Gas Com.
tany in tkis place, entered actively upon
their duty last week, and made very en
°enraging progresS. But thett are still
many who ought to subscribe, and it is earn
estly urged upon them to do so. Another
meetin7, will be held on the subject at the
euurt !louse ruts stestrsc, to which the sev
eral C..nitnittees will wake reports. Let
there he a full turn out. Our citisens aro
ITVerPS tell in this important work, and a
united effort will secure MUCCO4:4 beyond duul,t.
There is a sufficiency of capital in our midst,
and in no .other way could it be more .bene
&dully or profitably invested.
EirTen•e Conemimeiespera.
The Board of Revenue Comnissioners will
meet at Uarrisbarg nest February for the
purpose of adjusting the revenue turd equali
zing taxation. This bowed is constituted of
cane member from „each jualoini district, Nlittl
is npl.ointc.l by the Judge+ of the several
courts of Quarter Sessions in tide Common
n each.
The President and Associate Judges of y‘iric
and Adams met at York- on Thursday last,
and lieleoted BENJ. F. Kont.en, Eeq , of
Shrewsbury, as the Les enue Commissioner
to represent this district. lit is ‘veil fitioJ
for the post.
Noddy.. Droth of Robert *midi.
On Thursday evening, about 9 o'clock,
Ennui: S31:111, F.sq., an old and prominent
citizen 01 this place, died suddenly of disease
of the heart. Ile retired about S eckiok in
the everting, feeling somewhat angels , and
his respiration becoming dicilcult o ho got up,
dressed himself. and came down. stairs.—
Continuing to 'row"' worse, a physician was
called in, but without avail. 110 died in a
few minutes afterward*, !dr. S. wits hiirtt
a id raised in Gettysburg and his presence
Hill he missed among, us. Ito was In the OGth
year of his age. 11 . 4 renmins were interred
in Ever Green Cemetery on yesterday morn
ing.
Wayasewborp' 'train. •
The eerrieaK of Mr. JOSEru S. t larr, of Now
Oxford, an experienced Engineer, hare been
secured by the citizens of it'aynethore', to
wake a surrey of the contemplated Railroad
front eettyaburg to flint place. lie will
strirt over the route to-day.
Two Fire Companies are about being form
ed in Wavnesl.ons'.
Mrs. JOHN SeNcra, of that vicinity. died
suddenly, near the Falling Sat ing.ott Sunday
night week. She Wall Attistding . a 'flanker
'meeting at thab• piece. awl whilgt 1 10tfleiming
the immersion of her poi -in-law, had an at
tack of apoplexy, of which she died during
the night.
Mr. JOS", SIZOCKET, formerly of that vieine
ity..dieet recently at his residency), tti Elk
hart, 111.
oilosseiterbes."
The Pot* Season'ittipon ui! to the rural
distrlota the shrifkaarmuns of the,dyiel pa•
kers lade taken , be place of the " morning
Mill" of chanueler, and sausage.. per curiae.
quanta, oonstitate the " bill of fate" of al most
very "botisehold: 4RIII-killtat ii not a very
figment operation, put ;am p s, ti N uji!eg fltid ft
seationiaas!, aminutny„.portiiurts. 1 144
whioh,are considered pergaiiitaralisbe:s • _
,ter hougc, can be used to good egreantirge at
hoes*. It hpa pleasure, in addiplom to.,yaut
barn - well-odred ;bacon, to hare a supply of
sausages and lard that you can use without
any disagreeable doulas as to their cleaull;
• SiiiPAAtoe lams*, Esq:,,hea sold one of hie
Ws* is %ion townibip, to GoOrgo
Sgen-122 acres sad 75 pefehe., ftn. 14P2,1300
-modetlf, it! band •4 1 1. the. 14.4t) 1(4 ' in tlittikre
months. Also the property of Georgolionatk
172 lierinany township, to 31unes - N.Xellyiind.
andtb-4 3 6 **Si PA Z
ingiaid and tfineiteknaredir tmonqnifik pUr
bfr.LeitiT Sta. Joe tiritleir banft
ages twthet47,1 1 14 , 0T91,4CP4 6-4 .0t
end of Litnierioornieforet
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elita isaarsamea twoisiosixma. .
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OBE itorefieltookipiporsorestook Ilossigop
ar - Ydlit4a - poialdide Wiiietoefreptter.
ildtmeowerpoft op esltinioliAtiV4Fre
. 1 4t4t.10 SW" , Ake dd t i;a " i t
11 ,11 - 01 *WAR' fowns47. SON
$33 33 per ass* ei*T 4l lll
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leak Maas Arida
WA*.
oworaprep. - ' big.,
Astiltstiolesettemidgspataboilmedismil
ty others ordsletetvemtwasissia
tetimiessetski'
eifioimenealir emosamthas
from W. &Gainey. Alice B. Maven, Itespea, i
JiereflheMlaitiote,BAtifrodielif 361tmitilety,
Someliet,WiletMaglosellirssettioted %Weems
weed the " Book " to •tkiltoor lady smairtmo
s
f3.041P1E", TPlMPiqlfr
tions, and will redeem his - every promise to
the letter. Froth thii:li s
id of coottilktions we
seliet4tithuitnes of SIM.- - Mettit Vielitr4Xito.
:Alice B. Haven, Mrs., 'Ptisrseend,
Mrs.dlpk, Din. EUett, T. S. Arthai r m*g.,
usetidga Weld. These are a selliematipaw
antes of the high literary charader-altre
4, B oo k." The Musical, Fashion, .11.004:
Gardpainpand Receipt Departments,
flag in interest, whilst large outlays wilt:len
tinue to Se made for Engraving,, In Milt ,
several lines. -Subscribe now, and 044
L. A. GODIFX, 323 Chestnut street, Philadel
phia, Pa. The terms are:
One cops, one year, $3. Two copies, $5.
Three copies, SG. Five copies and one to the:
getter-up a the 00. $lO. 'Codey's Lady' s ßonk anii.Arthur's Hume M.tgasine both une.
year, $3 50. 13oJey's,Lntly'grfloek.and liar
per's Magazine both oue year, $4 50. •
We will send any one the Lady's Book and
the Compiler one year for $3,75, if paid 1*
advance.
siirltcv. J. M. 31/cEuer has accepted .
call from the•laine charge of the German,
Reformed Church, in Perry county, Pa. Bus,
Joan A utx has accepted a call from the Lou
don and St. Thomas charge, and has entered'
upon his new field of labor. A large and
somewhat costly German Reformed Church is,
soon to be erected at Panistown. The ear
ner stone of a new Lutheran and Reforisted
Church wits /aid at Fairview, fredeidek oct,;
on the 19th alt
/kir T
he
now Court lieuse is not entirely
finished, and Mr. TURNXR has been pat
full fur building it.
- serWe learn that the pmeeedings of the
'Teachers' Institute at New thfurd, on Thurs
day, Friday and Saturday last, verso(' a Tagil
interesting character, and that the manes
were largely ationded,
bar The freight fir Litre on the Get.
tyhburg It.tilroad doting the niOnjh of Nusea.
her amounted to upwards of 3500. :r
portant trade is steadly on the increase.
lerMr. A o tst Somalis. of Ifarailtort towo-.
ship, h a s plealed nq under &Ail; ttions fur's
italkot of nmminouth Apples, of tho itiolieqt
flavor. Mr. S. prunoonees them gent
" Ilemooratie Apples," and they ore not wa
dy-ening of so good a name, being just what
they attem—firstrate,--and sound to the ooze.
ftEirlf you desire to see perfect Mot.).
grajdis of several of our most .prominent
buildingg. go to T ssor tt, Bee's., in the North.
East corner of the Diamond, up stairs. Wo
have examined these pictures, and uttheei.:
tatingiy proouunoe them first class spa:imam,:
of the art.
10E9-McLane's Venaifuge and Lista. Pills
have attained a very ostensive gala; ressolilri4
1,500,000 vials and buses in 4859. This fact
attests their value in the several caxisplaiytta
fur which they are riscosamealleil, Whim out
of view altogether the n'unteroy.s watt:sates
in.their favor. A. 1). Ducats* is'the Agent
in tlik piano—Ftsmtxo Hari., Pittsburg, the
proprietors.
Lorin the lialtivaureal Court, on " '
Slowing Lot, khopry in the eme of William
and (leorge Cnakin. indicted for the murder
of J. 11. Clirnnister, rendered a verdict thsl
Ctenrge•CoulAuu was "auk guilty," but that
William Ctml.inn was "guilty of murder in
second-degree."
harry pier has been bath under the
Railroad llridge (in the centre) across the .
Corons - a7o. The pier is shoat 26 feet in
height, 10 feet in thiuktleis. and 20 feet in
lel24t b.
SerOn Monday last the ilivecom of the
Pifoi Axed the price of Pork at $5 871 per
hundred weight.
thanksgiving Sermon---Patriotic Sea,
tgnen t ts Boldly ljttored.
he pulpit ha. recently been so Minh de,
Toted to .She. uttsrancssof tutiolavalf
tti
timents, Abolitionism, and DiannWiNat-it
is refreshing to hear.frorn Apt source some ,
thing df a different and mom smannandaide
character. The following eklitent satvaiA
from a sermon delivered on last Thikkagiving
day, in Philadelphia, by ilev.Johoichaiebers.
we think .will bets acoeptabisto.our readers.
Oa it was to us. We **it in the Ameri
can and the Spirit. of a devoted Christian,
hating full faith in the doct-ines of hiajdas‘
ter. Ile Pepsi •
% , Iyhat man In ibis bootie to-day, what
tnan •&' Longing flitiiittse United States, (and .
Inlay the time never one „when any mortal on'
' the-footstool of God Almighty OM 15e sideto
say anything else than asst_riJnited States,)--•
•yhtt twits this Nation, whether be be a
na ,A2l,ted Citizen, is filling to see
kltsa.Xnion 4tasulved t Too nyty say theta is
up *tiger j tell you, nty brethreo, there - is
olmolietts 11;11evittrpeordepTaLuf to the grist, -
;.410.714,pitertli -God, .or rendering unto,
sUsir.oo4app, that 1 01"z-enlessi
'Air.4111401.0. ttia.
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:amtathibl=lll4ktilair-..;b4fikihty tok<
ay to God alekleaa.
4egabakiaciroaptita altar - .1644 • -.lmainie,tar
Was into a man's ,hand a tiffs, a destlevrea
lpaitiratesadeatt a motimr's:Sibitt—sots/ w•-•
owe Adatt ! sgitatisw and atonic that ,arrays
:ii m etaw-ikalescwe Ommrmfaik
resolve that*,:sdie ,
'ltostirmanamitittimi and thadiwas
Lai filimsdistion and those law*
ast*lfyillmidinsts sad ordimirt.
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