The Erie observer. (Erie, Pa.) 1859-1895, October 22, 1859, Image 2

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leaves tio.Llo.ll,t that his visits to Ferry and
las lease of the farm. were all !arts of his
preparation for an insurrection ~hich hi
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:lung slavery in Ma') land aniP . ‘Ve.itern
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Icrown's chid .Lid no,- John E. Fool.. .
comparatively youno; man. %she has resnie‘J
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nr.-t employed in tending iock on the ca
nal. and afterwards taught school on the
Aaryland side of the nver and after a brief
residence in K:lnkab, where it is iuppo s ed
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ed to Fem. gnu 1.11:ti !led the' C.
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but was not so v iolent in the expression
hie opinion:, as to excite any 4+ll,piiiions.
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were the only white men connected with
the insurrection who had been seen ttLout
Ferry. All were brought by Brown from a
distance, and nearly all had been with him
in Kansas.
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rectlon had 14q.it made , about 1 , ; ..it on Sun
,lay• night. on tilt- watehman., Wm. Wil
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limn. at midnight, found the lights allow.
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was an attempt at nii,bery. he broke away.
anti his pursuer: ctilmhlitic over ban. •be
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• founding akkaiiipt 81itirjr*Nre Thirty Kansas
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whom ClEnttir Smito Ims titothheto:Led
ntilf s as i ou t of took it into his eraz.Y
head to atilt turthist c.rd&gifibeart' ll3 "."
-"ow, to have. had tarp. thhteu
-foo Mr. disown was the "Commandef-iff
rlovt of the truly of the Provisional (*.overt!.
Men of the rutted 5ii44,11;" the said pro i--
:omit government being purely all its, ft uttoo
"I hi- own devising. The arm% com-: led t.l
f t, ,•ttt% -infinite') who had 11 l on the b ea l u ,
snot wit It this formidable force Captain or Gen
-1.1%l I or Old Julio 11rIllt 11, invaded Virginia dfol
se.mitsl toil pos , ,, , ssion of the United States
%Amory to llorper's rerry, for the avow eft
purpose of attacking the institution of elsvar,,
begetting n senile insurrection and making
Virginia a free state. In effecting his purpo , e
the old man has displayed a fair shair of revo
lutionary ability. For some time past he has
resided at Harper's Ferry under an assumed
name, gradually maturing his plans and watch
ing tbelfavorable moment for n outbreak.—
When it came he acted with sufficient boldness
and courage, and went as for so any man
could in carrying otht a scheme so monstrously
di-proportioned to the objects intended to be
secured. His mistake seems to have been in
pposing that be could rely upon the slaves
to .rand by him in the emergency. Sand.°
willing enough ti be libelous( provide.'
...on: dimly else would do the fighting. When
the hour of trial came, every negro seems to
have tvut his lucky - for the mountains, leav
ing poor old Brown to fight it out alone with
tidy the aid of nineteen of his original ••ft t toy"
of twenty-two. The old titan dies gam hold
ing out to the last and preferring tleath
surrender. There is something in the t.fe of
his omit, ILuntic as he was, that earites our
uipathy. Whatever may be said of the lie
talons nature of the revolt which he instigated
and the murderous results which followed it,
it I- impossible to close the look of t tlti John
Itrown . 's life without a sigh of pitiful admira
tion for the Mind heroism, the stupi•l zeal, he
if.t. manifested during all the tour or five
-tormy years since lie left his turn in :Mont
gomery county New York, to resist by vio
!etiee the introduction of slavery into Klttly/111.
Ile 1- one of the few brave men fanning the
horde who went out to Kan s as a t 114-i n sO g ation
or flµ Sharps Ride prenclie,. Ile bolieved
:n it, and it is fair to suppose that he hail be
-owe a monomania,. on the -uhject of slavery,
his troubled ltraitt filled with tlrennt - ~;.
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pie: , of conscience. lew tt ice notions of lOW and
order. and . we can easily imagine that lying
mortally wounded in the Armory grounds lit
Harper's Ferry he was ready to die satistirl
that he had done ottly right. 'nisi. the bright
side of Old John's character. and it is fair to
give him the benefit of it now
On the other hand, we do not sce Low any
man can fail to justify and approve the c,in
dutt of the national governmt iv. and of Vir
ginia and Maryland, in bringing this emeute
to a sudden end Woody end. It wn , no time
or place fdr soft words or gentle hl3wq. From
the time that Brown had seized the property
of the United States in open treason, it was
the business of the government to drive aim
out, dead or alive, and we can hardly regret
that so .nony of the traitors were killed upon
the , pot in steaduliaring them for the gal:ow , .
On the part of the State Iluvernmenh
ginia and Maryland, they were justified in am
measures nece , •ary prerrot the horror , or
a servile insurrection. :No one Call e./ini /• e
the outbreak of hist. rapine and murder w hich
would have followed the -ut.rt— of I:l,:wit .1; -
tempt. Had he been able to e•tablish hi to se ti
for a week :it Harper s Ferry. making it
rallying point and dlepot for rev6lte.l
all the region rottnfl aboffi 'it:A have been
terribly N iaite/1 by tho.e nantele•s and -It. , ck nig
t iuie, to which the negro' • nature tend- it lien
its eild barbaric pas: ions are I a i milted to cwt
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ftsgt,. The result of the late Georgia tleettot,
furnishes still turther testimony of the decided
Lo-tility 01 not only the whole southern de
mocracy. hit' of the great mass of the -outhern
people• to the projiicts of
code in the Territories and ot re-openani the
slave trade, which the black republicans all
the while insist they arc favoring. The ex.-
pression in Georgia against these project. 14
most emphatic Governor llttowx, the demo
cratic candidate. has been re-elected by twenty
thousand majority, while he proclaimed his de
cided hostility to Congressional agitation of the
shivery question, and WARREN AKIN, the nom
inee of the opposition, took bold ground in its
favor. We see what has been the result. The
democracy of Georgia have rolled up a twenty
thonsand majority to give a standing lie to the
accusations of the republican..
‘%.0 p , rtiv- in
&V - The Comment Reporter, which evidently
thinks a negro a great deal better than a white
man. does not appear to like it because the in
surrection of its friends at. Harpers Ferry.
was so promptly put down. After vaporing
through the usual amount of fanatical small
talk about the fully of the federal government
interfering with the "crazy Brown." it says:
A mob might arise In a free state, and every
" railroad be blockaded, without shocking the
" nerves of the Federal authority, or satisfying
•• it that aid was needed: hut just let a.diffi
" cult; arise involving the case of a negro, or
•• the rights of his master. and the Federal au
" tbority is promptly railled.'? Now, the nth—
take of this Soloman uniong abolitionists, is in
supposing that the arm of the federal guvetu
akent was invoked because his friends block
aded the railroads " of a southern state. T,he
Reporter'• friends were interfered with by the
strong arm of federal 'authority because they
had illegally and traitorously possested them-
Beira. of the property of the Goyentment,—
State authority is ample to suppress a riot ou
a railroad, or raise the blockade of its trains.
but when the followers of Giddings and Chase,
and of tie Reporter, rise rebellion, and seize
the property of the General Government, Ili in
this ease, then it is that the President is biAiti
by his oath of officts, to wrest all such property
frcm their Imada, at the point of the bayonet,
if needs be. In this CAM it Must be recollected
t hat .there ere generally kept at Harper's Ferry,
from 80,600, to 50,000 stand of arms and the
workekops connected with the establishment
are able to turn out ten thousand or more in a
year. it is therfore a place upon which the
defence of the country greatly depends, and
hence should be kept inviolate from any treach
erous or riotous touch. Allah has been. much
to tiro chagrin of snob lights as shine through
the columns of the Conneaut Reporter, and re
vulva around the fortunes ofJoshita R Gidding=.
Aecording to the Sacramento StAinti.ard,
Mr. Broderick just before retiring Judge Ter
ry's challenge, stAte...l that he expected to tic
celled out by Terry. Denver. and Gwjn, and
erottlil kill them nil before he left for Ilia:dim
'diver, 1116 w
X 0 al anti gittratig.
I~'l Will *O:4. of our .ulyscribers who l
Are to pity lq:itood, • torsi •It along. leW
loads' 0( Rat lituotl, 14 rim our engin,. V , (110 , 1
110 AVCeltitabllit'i
$143"" The iir-t snow of lite
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min\ pnl ion of rnilpon I men IEI4 hem'
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field, together with the t-4,ntent , of i. ty. fp ,tigl.
fanning tools. and a :Tan of httr•t wt•:•e
burned up onyetpleAtitty night InAt—t he
ttf au incentlisry. Mr.') luss id show :S
firgig'•• -1;or. Pucker Ims appointed .1 .1
Meet , NNELL. Niviry hiblie.noil ,I.TEit
T KR. Auet neer. for t ei t
lir• The truck layer. tin the l'itt,.ittirg
Erie road are pushing the iron with ....i
-ntend:ll4e rapidity They will 11.)11413 reach
Jatuestov.n. titty-4;x hunt this city. Cr!:d.
next month. when %se pre-tune artangei..olll
- be nuole Ti rim a .r.t,ti p: I , 4..
par w e tire to ietol Al Meta ok
for a haslet of !lie tiioto.t NV , ••
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t hitt year. tit iti ol aw•ir
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why he atd not rot 1. II: I .. ••Fi
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