• •i arlet Pe seen in every object in nature, when • more px-rfe,ct.- wience shall unplkits INden niyateria, GO i ipAnite auttft.is stork is p‘ r rept. Ile has wade everything fp point ro- Ken, xhgt, we ruicht learn to fora, zed allore•bim, and if we s yrould fiat ogr tlmeghrs occasional liattru% this F pustpl werkl, and! behold thigiidirCaa- furls we should be better wen and ivonsen Asa we are. We should think le.ss of 3. 1 41114 1 1.,5i1VPS and. pnelnr4Yo And_apt were like*Tokalirgate rag; elerel;fing ale jilAher qf Otte and restrain -4aaMl4ll,l*-01E.PinOnnit-IPAS:01: Thei&ittitolg;et to be'dirlifed &Edam hif : inferije; 411wi t .1.31,11e:zaw mg,speak, tip or f rect,;t , isi.,:-.l.ricuth to - lesson -, -;our, doie -.lotlt...4ethiettstoEtiiincr LOsubs dpe'eufearoultuulr sinittal :nature's, and 4404V1P-our r ltigkeriatelleptutirand spsit • 5. 1:1ie • wind= is',eyer.:actfie., - -•-• it 41 11 thitgrniOnannY 4 1 704 sothet . Witt te...nroveut -it, lenittre ittalittes ttithitilrof Selland sense, Selfish - 054 , 1144444 - 104pgsf'•• n4iw if would 4:olltibliliitr-sittistralTurt'of our:nature and -04 thee-itltelleetwal and 'uteral; we - ittiia tali aur ',minds - 41th- such . nobler -iimlitittitailit'ltubjects - for cant= plaiion, 11:8_101;41d.i4muse-and.delight our souls, iMll' "SW:keep. thew .from: continually Itwellitigiipoillew and grovelling pursuits. restndy of nature -- ; tends -- to cultivate eb'servatipit .! and - Mental; tastes: , i It-lur *iiheilheanihd With subjects for:though t ktircontettiPlation•-•whiehy,a - re innocent, Virlit - 40011 entiotding.; - :'tehdieg.; to: ilft-the lintid!RO:filteljogs - .upvtatd , toviarcis- , the . 41:64 lit N at i*. __ WhOP:"* . enia . p i f - pdr:=9;tifi who ean net See i‘e fetistott or use 'or-- -c !incite - n:lLn id tic attoti:= to react; -write aiiacipiter;-ind tilde buiipess,'-%the:y Say ; 'and that I.4ltiffielent ; for if-J'Citi do'more, 7c - q 7 will , Make 'thenif indolent'. and , ' spoil - ,lied•tty Work !" But It is a question, Whet,W- We are tO-',Spend all our time in iti.orkitf,ftb lay up nionejr! Arc We brutes, Oilniellietttitl-'creatures: deiAitied' Ware !Fitter,' then upon whi c h viii uf Retire - . shetild 'citll)estosi 'the 4ftitt'lliney'ptititition and - labefi the'sens= piker trio kflefleett*il Una spiritual ► 'Ms Ptijecrtitediteiallg• persiiiii Shiauld be to make noble men and youien pf npti not !lei: 3 '4l6i and flirts: - There are Many YgUtig-`persomi; itt',reirat be Usitttowledg.ed, lio.haveheip- tp. Reboot term tter term, and-fair efter yeur, (Ut never educated, 004.4* - 4oliiii liras:Cif - here) 'and in con sequence slave turned out to bi idle,. shift tpod,fpr.ruhing,', drones and slug-- lieWever, Was nut the effect ig - education,'lut, rather :the of it If : Parent& do not -train their children to Tight habits, and' - teach -the in the inesti fne'ble *allitr'Of time, ctiltivate in ,their mindindesire for`learning,' attd - give them bigk and -- exalted views of life;its . ..ei,uS b its . ..Wer4nee, - :scsponsibilitie.s, and ambitious to Mlle d3e'ds ; it PriTssible if not , highly probable, 1 . 44) receive,•the Woe 14 - ' pill. N• ler them;' and it they grew up to be anything bitter than drones, dandies:nod : flirts, they May think them tielcet the ter rib!o etrjlsyof ,an unwise and . irijudielous ' iirynanarernant.; EdUcati4 does not '_ , 0404 tikelly in ,fillihg the Min&wit 11 in tlit'hysitipp",:pr: with 4,'Enowledge!af facts hod - principles, the word sigefieS, th9i f pl f tChv;qtleaclink the Maid out, tteteltiPing 7apd,, streng,then tug' its 'powers tßiVOStilling Into it right habits , Etna prittejplets.: . ..gati,cation in its primary Kfieation, - baS;the same relation to; ercoo ileCtiott,withitrue manhood and thpt:',Op , foe - tide tion of a tense has 'with til*TBo4cti`tre.. It 'is the west es: 4'0141 and - . important pert. is that 4pptiwltioh the. whole rests,and With.rui whicti - the. superstructure ,a &)12;-' doWn before it is com pleted,- tatty a young person, blastS the blepes Of 'fond, parents and becomes i4i.„itPtl. Profligate even before lie ,eoM- Pjetelhiii„ecadmilic coUrse,'ind because he wars; not 'sightly - - educated. Their home idticagoo. was neglected; they, attempted iti'.liiiildrithotit raying' the foundatioe, stildf:those.'silick thus do, are destined,Soon later 10:ultimate failure anddisgrace.. des . :edlipatiqu Goil;iis4'ibref 441414triedm to suppose, in the st 4 ly of Po jjtene.sts "and, the unltitraticaa of good Winners, l'here e-e some parents whose Fl49f.gita,:with respect to their, children; - - tee* jto- lie; to teach thetn.liow to behave rciieliotki:oi'll'ow to ant their part well iiraShionable iinciety; and to „ace= plish ihin . theyearidt,heni to the dancing : school r,4,l94iu.the:late.ft,apd most approved airs 0104 =Ad tiOlion7—lion to walk straight; lKow,49::nnt;iranefiilly, _fi•OT..tii laugh and 4llf;priptily to acquire the ;pipeful and, winning thanliars: #o ll eiire = .9 o4o g. l 4die r i t. 4,40 ie, painting, Ilmsfititf,4nit French;, while at _bothn _they ire in tructed IF F ',fariotts kiwis , of finPy ifti t ilh;kikreit4erY, iiCwai;:tha fiqwera,. and-the hke. Thor.ure , aini ,to . parties. of pleashri lc tO,adt iikepnpany; how. t 3 mpsl how, , that they nine c all u ,to_receivc; and. to - entertain,. einn : ., Foll44.,ttin.)l3iist:fashiOnable stile: Such is t 4e ; &iud ,of education ;~vhich:many pa. reßf if they :iii3OefUlneis; or , li; Opp 33,6 'tlin 13 01 - 14EityttipiT4 or ,AOo;•,is it-anitliiny n to Viltpe;:7o,ivoitl4nott., s! eak < lightly p of _nor ..underrate .the. 16 04, 0 1 Pf:14 . 14 3 q , rip Wei littloitti, to a, trip 4 3 9 1 ai1e toly;9,,p:eforilig.;.Proectiod , ma n y" Other u:l 4 titt yet thrate — aaeoropiish: ore ielotively the :.inalht and :oast Good manners and a graceful carriage arc pleasing, and wore than that, they are - needful and important. yet the mind is worth more than the body; better Mind';ltii - din pursuit: of etincMinlA ti . ";_spentl;Our learning, fashionabte"fellles s k them* "The object of training .the mind," we repeat, "should be to enable the soul to fulfil her_dolieswell here, - and to stand hen eternal leaves this cradle of her being for ati istence' beyotid'ihe' grave." An educn-, Lion Which does. not aim ultimatelycae Oi I good,- it, is hot,,tEne there : fared:hit edu -04tio.o:oPoilis-.4iioc,e.trr.Wt,qll"tike eeotro ry, iv: is, the wankut education: and train ing that -tains -thousand" —While there PEuhah.ikhOs illever , :lks; Owe -who -.woo right ly:trainett, and rightlyeilleated.-that ever ; eamo : - to --Yarcrla eafrh-oOk-, he= stow ;;greater blessin typo a- f ,th r chil dren than in tnow, to. a judielous-trainiug,-a tlioronh educe ;ion , If, they 'have -troalai, they may-b - eqweaghs it to their,children; : bm. they should first give them edwoation that ; they ,may know how te,mge their Wealth for their highest ; and spirittml-Azood.• for rin,.educatiOu ; worth_ ten thousand tinics:Jnore thu,n ;: wealth, , To,foreots thenme.wonlif eveyeur-thildfcn au viklfen edneatiouto the este - 0-ot you-r, oo.;'"4l . le.,lllX'ass, -aedLcandot. tbefil..a.taste for knowled'au and they -trill educate thew- The effect of intellectual discipline and the, right; development. of the ndud is to subdue_ pride. and to depress and restrain the carnal. an&sel&sh,-,nature, , .ati , e,x alt the intellectual and Spiritual; in other words. to'give_to the reason:2l)d oe:un derstanding their tin! -supremacy and control: .TO 'educate . the :tuind is to „di rect it in the pursuit of_the highest and noblest,objects,; and,- to,..cultivate minds, of -the, young,a love for 'the-, works of natureJsi welhink the most sure and elfectual',,uleaus- - of , eiciting; in theni the desirefer-kuowltdg,e.whieb is so-needful tosstiinulate them in itiacquiremerit. - : .It is-the love.. of fame and :distinction; that, rouses theAlinbition and iiripels the will of the general-to .daring exploits - and he role deeds, and•in - iike 'manner, it-is the inyiteries, the—motiders and the hidden depths: of knowledge: 41iinli lie beneath the , snrfase of nattiriA otdects, that :fire the sonl'Of the loverof nature and educe and r develop the philosePher.•:: Cultivate in the young .a hive fer. nature, -and yon connect the.ennsewith the effect, which ' cause: if nnperverted arid :unbiased, :will will Most-likely:. result in - good,-:perhaps in greatness -tind_true.nubility. --For God is secsn ;. nature; and -his ,divine att rib tit ea are.-stamped upotc-ciery object, and he who studies natural science- for Its own sake; cannot but see the proofs of dam, power and goodness, and if he - Will, lac may hold , near and iiiiiinate oonunn lkm- through , Ills works with the great I Author of nature. -2. d. - Another advintage.to be deriied frem the study of nature farri.ishes us a - fruitful:soul-tie of innocent, pure, en inkling end ioul.eulirening • enjoyment. Some men find nlmist, - -ttreir sole neje,- Mint; in bearding' up: - . money. Bat 'he Whoeo life' and happiness; are foundin the gratificatien* of hie- pride and avarice; is' like tlut - pt odigal son Who:would fain have filled himself With the -husks the swine did eat, while his father's table - Was laden with the cliuioest inzuries his pdlateenu Id care. SOme men Jiro ire the gratifica tion of theirselfinie Soule live on - . - They Teed on. hnman breath. The praise of incii;:and the'faverabic ,opiukin of society respecting them, constitute the aliment of-their - souls; - (Poor: fudll4 for inireurtai - spirits):! 'The' fainter doeai net feed his ox which he 'is fitting .fur the market on Water-grucl;• And if we' . ironld fit ouri - siAle for, immortality-iLif we would expand. rounAnt, and develop our pew' . ers and enlarge ourleapaeities for enjoy ment; ire - Mitst live on something' more substantial the:nil* Praise - amen.' Some men, a iery r feW,.—accoiding to Dr. Dick, one - in . folic,' iiiindreti=liie in 'Oa upper of:their. - being, - in their higher in tellectnal and spiriiiial:natures ; - While all the rest live in the - basement; or verY'near it in their - lower - niiiinaf natures. Eat drinkieg, sleeping„ talking and lanF;h : ing, acting and idling, seeing and being seen constitute the sum of life and enjoy.: meet of manY, if net `', • the most of men, The pleasnres of . to , day are' the same as those . of yesterday, changed' 'Only - as to their.eider and succession, and those . of to-morrow will be' the same as those' of to: day - with slight variation..,' Unt . he who has been . rightly•educated; in whom there is aretined _taste teappreciete' the bean tics - and Wonders . of nature , and a sincere desire for knowledge, has a never failing source' of the•highest kind intellectual Pleasuree; and if . he - be' eehristian - ,' and have leirned - conininne with - the 'acid of naterk es : Well'as vith'liis works, Ase is a`tr+de ma; _a ,''noble roan; "possessing jlict:image.Of_his 'Maker; - 'and: worthy.,' to be - ttalle4 his' Metter's, noblest' wink: 'To hlm';God h as not' Aisiilaye4 wisdom and skill in°the cisibleorcadoa'for nought, tint - if is: to' well-spring - , - of thetru est- I - pie:lshii eoicu l panti,...tlifougfi which - ,...and which, sees; 'by, reason and by[faitti;'l3.ini . •wilcilc in':visii;le" the eya:ef ieriSe d,velling in ich no man - . can :approapli top - to:Whom he !Ong • hoper . and foil& nverlaititm — ' "•- • -Anal_Tliettply_., and ;e04.0114.7. .natorO'S Oroiks...Alids to oni4heughi4 tq),' . to Gna,iii r praitie - 04 nd v ation. Gocl, mac us fur hii" WoribiP Efemallifussiputtuld net lovf,ridbregb - d'm ny hiai. Ile made all' ti) reflect his glory and tu~rais4 ,oes 'tiitghts above that which is base , ,anifitl. How maßy hi , therexein ttis\ world whier:s 11 God t ,lui:d we tt elear to listen to t sti 11 . 94gre"Sitid wisdom, his imadnesi inClim)evolence are Oil ly im pressed uporrl 'his works. The Bible tells ni - iitbut him, but his works show him to us. Hence the advantage of 'stud tug: the Works of nature.: 0 11 411:T 3 m.. suelate , . ambit& objects ivith rifigte tributes- Whe r n r worquidclierrigiaibr ory of a - deitittlidtfrieWlarrldglial 4 4s pictiire iii' that tliis keepsalkevir, OtlehmaiisV Ws - of bci; AR0:444 yet* ut if! learn, to loYo,llPdc , t 9; atfe ASSI Your being,ileint.hage.ltitm:soissio „. ; Plir.timughts4,f..iThettleartittm essietiali' his attributes.,,,ithillis.worke--:-• IIP*01b; clwistiau shiltwophere f ittiii is W. 010111019, daiir,,study.and,:disciplittec: :In laird Ars of the_trce witlijut?.. niceiarrangettearapp€ :veins, iissnes, •ilirtcells ml stowstaptkro - , which it breathes the[vital , air, j .ieltiose -1 the wisdom and the skid .Oft the... Creator, IT-he-crystal:dug ontof the carthorith an! Igles mathematically:perfect, more perfect than any istetrutneut or art. or man could melte; thettpk the frost _work on the -win dow paneiandielic crystaline suow I.fiake; mg Mast:ate . .the: skill:. and ~perfection of Elio workthanshipi :i le: tho'cutninotion of the elcinenta,-intehe thunder and itythe .storm : he mitneshek , a granderhod sub; lime exhibition of the nisjesty. thereat [ oess'-and ' , the; power of the , Almighty, which.imakcs.hith- tremble before ~.- 1 1 int": -To the christian philosopher Nature; rude and untouched ,by , Littman ..pi ide . and avh [ rice, possesses heauty.antk. charms .- whi ch no human prodsctiees-osnicqaml.: To him the landscape is beautiful; : elieeringir ex,- hileratiiq; the. sneuntain f awativiolen, whose lofty summit I:ertds up Mute!praise to him who laid its foundations; the .for ests are vocal with spirit voices int Whis-, pered tones; chMiting sylvan lays , l6 their Maker. . - The.su in tiler cloud, huge, tins. sive,. informal, like 'mountain piled }:, on mountain, toarering.one above another. in inimitable: grandeur, fills his soul' with emotions istieh.tied expression iurpreiee I and.adoration of: him whose glory andef i•fulgenec it faintly . portrays . Anil in the 1 gorgeous:sunset , with. its espitese ef yel low stripes, crimson patches, shapless mas sesiwith spangled edjety and turrets tip ped with gold, -Ix fealties he can se s. , , faint outline "of the ' holy city, new' Jere ' ardent Coining dime from God out: of heaven. - prepared Ma -bride. adorned for her ,husband." -Such , I,lltentlitsas Ithese, .. which he is enabled to obtain from; vtew ;lug nature's' works; tends to humble - his' 1 rride,lind to • make him look -with con. tempt epon the .vanitier and follies; , and 1 sinful pursuits of - Sensual beings-:.Thee I fill' his' soul, - at times with emotions:'of thanksgiving. praise and ,, worship, which no , tougne or language• is adequate ko. ev , press. They lead him to think .. .mere of himself as an' intellectual nod; spiritual being; destined to an imeiortal`• bOtig.;;* "God has made everything beautiful 'in 1 his time." But the beauty he his ex hibited to us in Misr world is ncit'whe compared with that which "adonis the inansiGus he bath prepared - for his Sanct ified ones. Let us then - ti‘ultivate our 1 Cates for the beautiful, the' pure, , llie no , I . . lisle and the good le this world; that We may possess the necessary qualification's to enahle.us to appreciate, and- to I enjoy the richness and splendor of .the i glory, 1, and the 'greatness dud' .profundity'ef the I,love-whieli surround and dwell iti his sanctuar above. • . -. f - , • Executlou'Of John - )llrown.' citAtuzsriars, Va., Prida,y, Dec, 2, .€15 , 9. The interview between Brown stiti his wite lasted from 4 o'clock, in the ele ,. rneinu until hear . 8 o'cleck.in the evening, when GeM.Taliaferro informed them tht4. the period. allowed had elapsed, and `that slie must prepare for defarture to the Ferri ; A carriage, was again brought to the door, the military- took possession Of the and With au, escort of twenty' mounted men, the cortege moved off, dapi; Motire of the MoutgoiaeriGuards accompanying her. - The interview was, I leara, l 1,134:4 very ,affeetittg; one-L-rather'ef a pratitical Chhracter, with regard .to 'the ~futn- r e`of herzelf and children, and the arrangement and, settlement of business affairs., They, seemed considerably affected when :they dist Mit, and Mrs. Brown was, taf a few, ~quite overcome; but Irown was 'as firm-as a rock, and she ilooti ,3 ered her_ pemposhro: I - There wai l pression, that the prisoher niight;pciesitily be furnished'with a *capon or with strych-, nine, by his Wife, and before the iiiteriii* her jiersoli was Searched by:thei; wife of theyeller; and a strict. watch"were upon "dirint.;the time they_Weretngether. At the'thhe of ieparation they leZtlise!l;Li to be fully . selflOasessed, ad the Part ; , especially oh his `part t ; eihalited ,a Mmiposurt, either:feigned:oo44 that was truly - surprising., from earn /. aP. 9 Misord:.that :she , rather repelled • ail tempts his part ,to with her hailer her afflictions. ; "She - ,,OieOted:theldip:thiit claiit4r.rtAiti had Acne anything to deieive deatb,',`ofti; attaint his - name ; 'with dishonor `, and de;: elared,thaf , the thci ininishment Ras. about` ttibe'iq- dieted Aide him was Sh!, i.4ratlle4 141 1 4 in:At,rigliteOuS; ogee; q q. : yi the:Wife-0 Eall°lls- she iaid;r#d-6.tefrMrofer-4.1-kiii(n.. The charactertke ini:erVieyr i May fudgedtn. cuEttAt nation withdapf..Mc - qre whiefitOtilettioe previous to it. .............lnila i , 11.- 1 . - 7 , nd the direction_ given.: for Ltlielnuuntge 7 . ent and - distributionem- .iifceititi'llititibildeilifecifLtiiilaif ------- -......,...-.,;,.-,..,..._. _-,4 7 - , I,r 0 1114 41/1177 't‘PO•+4 - 5" . .. -1! din Writ iitlik alai, grakinewid •k, - ,.ii..;;“ - .,., - ,;,-.';', -.„ , ;rociiiirier i rm a -: wed:A*ollolb s with him aill-minhtf.:L'iNO 'tithe Anitirid gernselitto isantitoillliw nglakenliiintihttrihtlitlit c,) !baz I riv3 ~ •.,r f I A ti a 4 . ,ge krittrfteetingl they:Awed dittd:_af ' Aitiimaenr.tatatiratad-. istnLiti,M; ;Brawn ehrd a few tears, - hut immediately... lied; itevfetti*Nitll .vilbej. tiltoiia embraced, liftwl'Abstisabbiawr• foknselly fureentimsies, AaCvont, *tamely; wobble Ao)spoak. • shit lstmer;,nayta.srkWay , :'fiar a! fe*::tuol 'llttOlitenifet ;Ism itentiwaituAkaiullegted, rigi - rinsa4-enelmue•glitret.4l)outf.: l 'hiria er• W; I ;3 At 411. °lest; they.AboOlit-ba* but did not: embrate....itud:o theV,parted, One/lid: "tied:birsslotiAnd.theehildrinr ,Irs..Browit---replied,•; , !^ - oethin.set. tuespyi n: you ;"gaud vetetinnetl.,ealm , tititit.c.he lief.lhe, Aim; ' when lab. reantitiedre• ifew moments;And,thetiptepteree isitie.; art..• : ' The,.interrter tiooki plate in , the arlor.of Captaig, .. - vie , " and Abe prisener as.ifrne front -*facies vf-atly kluid. , ,d...- :, 1 ,They:.l.4 :eide-, - bi,side.. eta' Spfat ilnd e:;Pr. diseussinglafelly:,xuattem,proceeded business.: - : He suited that "ait e. desired to t :roperty.to",passteutirelyi into-het pos. eseien - nadAppeareCtmpliee ',fall-non& ~,) , ence:ll). her 'Ability Idintinagnit properly Sem the !meek. of ;Jtis younger: ialtiltliiin. p c - requested•ber. to remaiii.tit• NortivEl ha, N. ••Y.i, on.: her -fermi whim she. - now slams; and tilioh belongs to: her. , :.:•Oe esired that .lifs younger childree ehonld e :educated, .and if Abe:could tint :Obtain - .Bides for .. ..their teilticatiowit botdei to hate. Ze ni dir e e n c t ti 69 on a s : a k nil l tlio n :t7d h ro Vitt ' : ;, i -Campbells will, :which-dire - I:led 10 II • hip- property should :fir. ttp..bis-.-Wife, , %h. the eleeption•oC a few:ipreirsts and quegi which he made) To one.'of ids as-he pre -addable 'spyglass audio tin: t 1 , ther is watch,,while another wasdireefed :take :Sle tiltllb4 . 061 aiontiO3 ell ,*".til at in a rks e, lave-ii) his-lather . atNorth Elba, and I ave : his:lnanie;: age, and the meatier of is death,: Ws:eta:es with thi cause -.for which lel had smfered r ianeribed.therepq.- lde directw thatitilitia.iwniain tit : Nurtb . ..V.lba.aa 'eau:as-his . family - •Continuei• to ia ,tesid:l theie.-; - Tdefich of hit ebildren lie 'Ocque•athed the sum'of -850.,. =dr to- each elf his daughters a:Bible; id cost Sk.to,Lbi Porchased out of ruciney 4 corning to•-bini, from his father's-estate.: Allui, hi dire`ctit dieta • Bible ; trout: Sa t aluill - be i present'. td- tr.-rich-of iaie:grandcbildren; . end-that 50. each,..be -paitt-to - three.% individuals named; ifi•thry eumbe fohnd;-and,if riot; to-their legal repramitatives. • , • !--.= . Darin.- the,coursooftsmr eriationMrs. Brown .askedliim -if he- had heard-that 0 erritt, Suiith he'd beetaseinsanejandhsid been sent to the: Myluaii wt; I,ltita.• , !..pe replied. that _he had read-of lie in-the pa: Pets, rand -wicsorry CO hear 'hi but , itothe. diaiely ahatigeil thessibject; •:• i - ' ' -- il- The subject of :the: death of ;his: iwn ons ,Was. spoken of.' and, lire-Brown-re"- ; arked:that she had: utade7sonie efforts hile•at Harper's Ferry - forthe recovery qf• their.bOdiesil to which :end, slier said, col. Barbour :had kindly•%conseatedi to iiire his•assistaue'w reept. Brown, remark -thet-he:wiottld alsd like the reufaitnt of *e twaThonipsone rOuinvedif they could e found, but. suggested that it would be est in take' hie b..dy.:tvith Ale' bodies of is fOur!sons, Ahd ,- gep-ta 'pilif otpinti legs ad burn them all togotheit; ihatit would be. inuchletter.andles expensive tdttnni gather, • up - WIL their .ashes - tigetter; -ir,nd To r take ..thein to= their - final • , resting-plice. heriff Campbelkold him that this=wohld t be lairmitted:withiii the State, iiid Ere. Broth`-objected; to - - tbiliintiosition , Ovf, I . _ itogetheiv: The prisonernaiathat - cont emplated bis: death-with' Composure ankeilusurss - r would undoubtedly be pin‘sant , to live Inngerre - bin tit it was‘iltertvilt of•VrOd'[ he should career, be: r ites ;cordon*, It was doubtless -best` that he ;should; be ebtis 14 - ailrmurdered for ific good - oflhe itainei-nua he! was Prepared to anbinieto els fate withontn murmur. I'Mra'.`ltroWn beeomini ;depressed -these - remarks', he bade Ur: ohear zip; her . itfat--bis spirit-would soon be- - with her again; lAA that 'they would i-bcrenurtet in Hear!n: With reiard to his --exetution;l s' l id that tie desired-woo - . religious etrotneni'isi Other the , jails or on •the'sciffold' from. ministers consent 'or eppri4e:ofihe inilavemord of Abair; fellaw•oreattnia - ; that hi * l onia:prefer rattlerjtO thieem ponied, to the etWfeld'ltira - dbOtt.'elive children and a OW old stavoirmather; w4ti their -, apPeali* tloti 'S;: blesimis - on 'Pe sbul;pao nillitd.elpqneine Of the 'whole' rdcray:iftbrit'aiinuonwealth itaintckeii} ) `' t Dunne Oar :week several , letters nontiinint, :cheeks 'drafts 'had been F forwarded ta , hiut"byzhis: friends in; Otter! tint sttotiOii of; bn--!eonntry. l-7:!3%0401 indorsed, andlipindw - vhyiblee to ' , tic wife , Brown==(ones'otthem - -Ifwsa'rfor -Ifwitir ,1410111tnif , onelot 650.) .. ?ind to her:;: Sheriff Cairn bell tiid - -the prisoner few:l eilinitiiitalktbi tatter Diturning:ihanki oithfolEltieriff'iokindaesa ,l3 ibcV:Vetiklili oftlapt!„Patmsor a ' , brims --- - 4 • ,I,l l berctriennee Irurthinvtaken:lo': the;:eill 0V 51044 0 44 GrOtrt ; 7 .41.014 theta It* gelid, up me, men ' and , not betray. their friends he MEIN! i 1 .:tfif i atirtgiftSWWfW", - 11-11 . 0Wifil . . io more tese'ibi ninuer, and tolde'thelA Zit 11e , then visited gtel tleiinifel*bti chained together. mitre r4d.to Cobli? to have made false slat elllrfe C4ielk . ,, ? id : " What • ,il von u Brown All • . !rid: ', Why 7 1 4 , iliti i seavyAticto *es Ferry." 4 :,,.,,- co • tefi k replied, 6 4 ,1 • _ye :mot eiell :Mtlii - Pftts. 1 to come to' p- 14yinutir t !, ~ ,,.j: !s had made a y distsures '4," ',... ,-=''- own-..+' No, sir; yo Anew r•-pnate'sted Aim your roming." ' V .,, Cook replied, " Capt.' &owl, we remember dilfetenttyr- - at - --tbe-Sarim: -- time - ' - dropping r fili ,heads.,'.- u , .. 14r9L4len,..trirnedAo..Coppla.. and .sa id, 1 ,llCiiiiiiib; PliirliikeTifitaillillistitenienti; but lam glad to hear you Lave contradicted them. A . s t*ll,lo illiotkvolo4:4liKskiftbAndiNthim "srquirlealitoiriblillii Mud, mice they Paffelko^n tr ti ....: tf ) ..T t ':; The' prisb.6et viols - Mir ta ken: to S Lev:. as!aretitressiti.tl*.neliyi-intertrhattr,ed t rtietings.;'"Stkil . oeitau 7 -.4 Good bye, Cap , tain ; I know you -aiilgoing to a better,' laulaii:Broturarepliedl; , 4 `ll inert Fern.. Brown tfi7d4tilnititibear'nf,''aisii: not be tray lkiii:TrfektiWeitig;'. him !Utin*: te'r: ' - 441 d -tot v isit fiezieti, - as belias.al ' way:S'pe*tild' ili:Viy.tng any. knowle ee of 1 1 4iq?;::: :,-• ~;.',. ..-1 , -,.1.-. ~ I; -- - ,'..• 1 'The prisoner,then,told . the Sheriff he was reedy,,,, Be-was brought . out, of jail at elei.en`n'elook:', Via arum were pinion ed„apti..with a lalaeli' ,eionch hat on, ~ a nd the mime clothes:he - -wore• during. thdtri aliihe:proceedest. talk, _door, - apparently. calm and :eheesfail -'.' ' --,, -- • . -'' 1 Ai hi &tines otiii= the. six - conipsni6s' of inf.ratryi anti Oink-m - 4M huise.nitb'Oen. Talliaferrkr-undehiti:lnitivetitieff, , were - de; ployi - ng iii-fropt:ofibulail; - Wh!la'siii open , wagon with , siiiicts 1364 in which •- was a film oak coffin r -wnsivaiting for hips._ • liiiraolie4"aigiiwatir.'au'd ni(Olte4s seire ' tal pessisesi. renogiiiiiiiii; nnet 2 walking down the steps- be took 2"e - eat ou the CA . " fin-box, alking.with the ~4,ailer,,Avia... lie looked, eailyithlintereeit owtho.:fine..;mili tory Aisplay,vbot2maelit si - remark: • 'The wagon Alloyed 'tffi 'flanked- cy two fileS of ritleuica,:its el se2order: •. , €/u bit. way to the icaffuld; Mr. Sadlei, au undertaker,' who was in, theiyagen with , hien,:ienitirk,' cd, " Cupt.Broivn, yoa are wgaine irviis.." - I He answeried;' "Yes, I WU' Stl' traiaCilep, it, was one Of . the „ lessons -- of my uiokhesi4 bat it topart froth frieudso hough' newly inado.!", :Ale thisuremorkect..Thosil is alieautifuLciitintry ,I ; never ; had the 1 pleasisse,efsliesiugit • before?! - • ' On reaching the field'. where the TA , lows was ertieted,zheptisoner saitii,'.ll! .. hy ari'linue - but military allowed in the - en 'Chian& r - --•ralareforry eitiiena . - iiiie=lCie a , kept out:': ; On- reathing the-..gallows, he obsorve&Mr. - 11 - autei -and- - Mayor Greed standing near, to whom beanie), "Gentr.e 7 men; godAtby,";',-his'soiie:fiiit 'faltering. The prlioner. - Wallir4, up Alm - staffsfirmly, and was the r fiiE wail on'tlia gallows.— Avis and Slieriff'Califpbell • stood by his side, and after., shaking bands-, and ,- ; bid-, .ding an'. affectionate adieu, he thanked thein;furAheir .kinduess“ when the. cap wax, laic' mini. his! 'fee' e and the i7pe around his acct. ilm,ia• ,asked.him to step for- Ward. oq, th,i, spin - .11e „ replied, . You . _ must-le ad in c - : -; .1.,e-a*t See." ~ The .rope was. 'adjiaited,nl4,ile inilitary , order giv en, -‘. NiitieiiilY.yet.”, The'SOliliors iisirch ed,enuntiiiiini:Cliekaiidr ti - :.Olt" position as: if 4d'euAliii,i,!o :o :i= l: j,itiAt; P , ".._*,ert.'tbne OnciiPieff.fer neaoy't43s : ill iIl itt CS. . The. Prise - Mir, - ,stinaingall die , thue,. Avis in- quirediChy*.i nni eked.' '..l3iown said,. ‘-No,,:ii - et . ttre'el'.; 14u1,:iiki4'.t:keeP ,Ine wait ing,hiligni ilian,:is, ne cessary." _ . Ale was iniung o _offat fifteen : Miantes _past 12.. ' - A slight iopiiiiii,.4( the .h;qiiis-.4tid,:ltreloh lag of the, imiicie r s werespeb; and - then all Was iziniet. .. ' , , . .-, , ~. • , - . The, ,ta‘,..i.-,,: io-yora ' times exa - wilied i ' d'i ! le P0r '414.4 liot-,cea'ae - nitla,: thiitY 7 five minuas hadip,sis.,,kiii: . - Thc bdy:. was tlieti . cut diiivii;:plaseellia.,,the coffin and COfiveyed'„uside , r,niiliielry e'scort;to the de pot, *ben it vas piitliu a. ezir , to hecar• ned -to ty'e._Ferti by, a s pecial:: trap/it:4l o'cleek.:,, ~ ._ ~,,. ,L ,.... i , . , , , ~ . . , _ ; All the,mmagoinenta,weie. ce fried .csiit. with a precision and _military' Strictness that 'was taiist:Anrioyiai.„ ,; ''.. ThiiminningPrown exeouted an jai strument enitaiworing Sheriff, , , Camlibell, to administer on ill . propertY . of his in the State,Witlidirections to pay.oiei the pro'. deedsof, the weapons , .If reciiiered tohis . :, , - ... Widoir . inffnhildrii..„ .. , ..._ , ~ • . . SymtiEttley Meeting:ln Ccouders .; ip or. G.- • t . . ' Coubtaspoirr; Pa., - B. of T-Dec. 2, 1859. j, Pursuant ; to ,publie,eall, those:of,. inn', citizens, who,Byinpathka with., the . farniiy and friends or J , 5141. Brown, -thial day to have beeo- hing by the •authorities of Virginia/ at' rChOrlestown, for participa: clop ittan attempt to : free slaves at , Her; per's, Terryonetiat the 11741 of the S. of "tfr J. meted, Esq., ,'was en:led - to:the Chair,tand, -T. chase ap pointed: Bocretary4 :!. • ; • The. ohaittna* state the , object of the meeting, es abovo r .the ineeing. was - opened by a feryetit and :solemn +prayer by:tho'i:Rev DLO: Bice,.':in .which: the 53 4d1VACe ate l l l o[ fullY. l6 Bsl l ipatbize. At4l . lo.coAolneion .44f, tho prayer,.-the' Chair gave altrief history Of 'the , eirctun : stances: w,hie.4 h4Veled! to the sad event i otth,ictlay. , . ;- a mote explicit laiAtenieut':ef, lase- speot•to:theildnsi intentions:: :and eogci, nientn sas tttatei' in . his pub io letteo.ankspeeobes.i-,4lr..;Nand Cb ettiteraeo. niade`by.Dlr. - Browrr before the..Court,,itest , kSferettO tss lei:derided. The:ataterhent;iwas l'ertstby ii,ey., J.-Hen. , ~. 443 L hate; :mazy:. :Coact;-r.few Igfird kfraa • - - thq Ars t place, deny_ e7erything tiut rl=ll - - tvlintl have r., ciroji - g r iiilnutted—thi Treq !the slaves. - I:intendui: Litt, have nkatlea clean thtuz of that , ter;did last w inter, ,when Rent ' ir,, .11IiisOurtkAind -there took the slaves 11.111- _ooosoin of a gun on either side, mo the_ country...and saalh' theUthi etnada:- . 1 designed to have d o ;,,' sa i y r tri bi n g again, on a larger scale. iiitended. • I never did intend to t ,tairttt ( arigr or treason, or tcrdestroy pr optr 'cir.treercite or incite the _slaves to reb aad to make an insurrection. I I hate another lobjectionitlindthet I; i. s'ach'' a Had I inferiiiiid t ifilliemaritierAdi e b has beepc . - fairly ‘ proyeafffoo admire the IN fuleesiaad Antatf.iir of=the*Oreater po o f, k thi•wittielSei iri this o t , 4121 XVIllaz!ntet 5 : 1 F446" rid ] : .or ittlbefekletti°Alieie:frlefulS,' either-I;4e tototbell s hrother,'; taster; 'wife ..x;te' children , any of that,elitelY 41: 1 4 . >$ 11 ..lrete43rnd merit, what tl;isipterfertece, 11 wOuld h i this Court . [ - h ave g e ‘e v epj it j tu pct W,Ortify of-re ward req tlielfi c tiiitilMi 4- evd 7l /MS - Coaieite/pcorf e d g :' as 1 , suppager?.:igirifaildityi; of C o . Irterirtniele4tisStd-Ittik•.. trliicii I Stipp e , he til , q Ilible;-pr.a0sP - iit the I:ie;T:Tesior:to That 'teaches tug, !bat. thi egg Whatsoorei, wettlel that hien should ,015 to me - I should d o even econ. s theva..,.: .It: teaches: .rue itathot, reraseller them• that are h wit therp. etuleavured- to net tipt th, instruction_ say Ima yet, too: 'young. too derstatvii that. Cied'is any respectuf.uf believethat,tci have interfered as Dilove do. as I have alwayS,freely,admitted I hitye in behalf of Ilis.despised, poor. 'was no M o . but right.. '._'Fort ; if it i r deemed neceisare I should forfeit life, for the .fmtlieratte • the ends ofjustice, awl- mingle thy bloodfz ther, With:tbe_blood.ornly children, and lo;' the, bload o gguillions . ,,la court whose right.*ase,eilisregarded by wicked, cr.. gad :unjust enactments, I. odulit . , so let it' 0041 C. ,LgtovitesAy one word further: if, entirely, 54040. : with the, treat Mont • I 1 4 , rekeived,ciri,tny_ tin), •.• .t/oneitiering the o etitastavnces it- has, been .more_generune 'h ap expected, bat I feel un.consciotioness of bate ,F4e4eptltoMe She ,WhA t was any j. stAli :teßtiod. KA* t : not, Hover ad 'a . eleSign.apeiust the lite_ of, any. person, nor .diipusition to, commit peasun i .cr' - excite ilayes to rebel, or make any general insura: time. : II rievev„eracciwteged any man to do fburr always discouraged any idea ofthatkii'-, Let me ,say telsq,..itt„ , regard to thestutemt ,uirsde b y same.of,tbosecounected with me:: 'bear it has s • heelvitated - by,soisU of them, . e. j havudteecol,thowe to join me, but the a: trilry i c y tojte, .I do ; rtotsay this to injure the t yegreittiag"_!tbeir .vseakuess. Not o m,sbat. of.lii.ivwevaigyord and the gra: er part at. their own expel - Ise. •number: theni..l.-vievevivir„..ohe*".,welreer—lvel, corversalen ttrtth , tilt the day they came; we; Woii• for the purpose I haveitc •-• John offered and:r, a series of iesoiutions. After: 31r.l.laitiAiltil read the . reFol, tiorts, he'•hiplained,thar'fbe word port7:houeltidingthe''thitd resolution;. :reference ,to the fact,i,thal,iheae . dcniiiu to.aid John BrJWlt'slaudlyi,could-6, by purchasing; frotn — ,Thirddeus .11jav New York, _phOto'w.,ipits - Of: John Bror :do*. over the cost of theut,:(twenty cents), bed voted, to the - aid 7of:the . , fatuity - John Brown. • - • •• • • Rev. J. Hendrick mired - the adeptie of the resolutions, illusion Iralilt . . ended, ; when...Mr, 11.. - urged. their adurtio• insoine etrnest reined :4. r..:.-. "Itev.A. li., Rine fulluti4ed in soma es collent . . remarks. lip,snggestiOu . olutioni wore again read; ly.fien; they , unanimously udopied,. a:s Resolved, .Thrit';heLpaptio!fain which w siieutat theuttempt,to rnkrderftho.llen. (311tei . S :antler. in liii seat.in she Seifate Cloonbay word, cpokcn. in d y sbnte, ,vithr• nitiation at tile . ekeetition.. - 4f'i;loh it,. Bro*al attempting. ieeure,tti - the: astAr trodden • •or Virginia their inalienable 'alibis; would ha rejoiced at the overthrow of •Mushinkton a: the execution of lofik. Adatue, for .Treason' Ike ,lir.itis4 _,Governui • , - • . . . ..4CSOOCd„ TIM t, I.IIPrP PM0.119 44r42.atifi dfr ‘ybo - Nyere,trauquil.4lo..reSigned Irk the sfare.-dicilders of llisfsettri;:ttkk-the town Ussawatoroie he surprise and,destrolied it, b . are pieited with raze and ,ripaietireriess sb the - chief sufferer of the -Ossatrutontie-rs, merely tso./:_posscs„sion of the tows! of Ilarr Ferry,, iftit .tip to ti scripture which ,requircit If/rem - nub them that are: in bonds as hound with them, prove ; themselre 3.. to b th6v.berrile allies lam _condemnation 'of such perso - is mortrocltomeAlim their approbation. Resolved, That we hpnor. John• Brown as Christian Itern,:wlitise no.ble- bearing" du hit trial-atd imprisonment -should induce -good men to. look: 'with cheritt, bn wham , - errisr be r=ty hare - -Zotinniitea i -end litho disintereStefti self-sacrifice -- slittld Secure f _his alilicted family. the . sYmpathy- arid sup: of all trIM-friandb-offreciloin. Resolved,.:.Thatthe execution of John tiro because he livcd.out. tSe Goldenituleialdoi to-others as. - bc Would- destm ttsfeugtiflp him;.should inspire every fresratur tritit act .purpose to .use eierY, constitutional and rigb; ful means for-the overthrow of - slavery.: . Op' "mot ionijlie in . 6eting adjourns aftifbehedictioti by Rov. M.' 11. Rice.. T. S. CHASE; Secretary. Vie Ladies. .Literary Society meets the kaise of J. S. bhuu te-nterrow (Fr . day) evening, when. the monthly eor4r. bptions - • Thc,weatlien.henels so moan that ins Br' ashamed to YOU ;People „hour bad it is. • Th' cneeics and riverkainrtliTery high—so anni. so that ldif,night, and nos , has arkiiid'iti, time of going to I.lr4soi moining„, ; ,-" - • tha Cosmopcilitcui 'far 9reemb 6 ItaS been: sent to us by tko Association, andif an tuellent numbor. _lt contains Uri ewe' log entitled Thai Littlelidlitent to-Marke t bci,='',irbicli is &gent:of . - art;illtistratice till 13-14r4F."V-:'Tie list~ofireMinins' for the sixth arptue.l.. - 4rulng,of thi,,issociaittenT are giris• We would call. the attention ufwg . reuders- the 13ritiA itevie4s in:iiiother Column. .Next week we will evailo4rseives of the pleasured riresenitiTia*',redde*.yejtit a brief 'edi' terial, review of the. eleblletc • e of the 6acl' ' -
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