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JOHN II. MAIKTIll....
Tuesday Morning, Oct 25,1859.
The Kq a at ter Sotfrclpiy Imw j
TUI ONLY MUCT1CAL QUKtmoX.
Horn* of thr (southern supporters of Judge
Douglas affect to titit the qeestian of Tor•
riferia! aoversfgntj aa **ao abstraction,” and
proteat againai the enormity of di*traeti»g
the M great Democratic party" of the country
on a terra abstraction. Tba troth i#, how
ever, tbia ia tba only pbaro iu which Ita
slavery question can cocao op before Con-
greaa for its decision. Indeed it ia already
-op” in tbia aba pa, ord the nail Conferee
cannot oreid a dec it nn upn it. In all
probability it w»U be the eogrossiag sxette-
raent of the oast •eaetofl, and may occupy
moat of ita attention.
Tba adoption and pr» rente lion of tbe new
Mont^eancry Macro.
Tbe fell torts oret tbe Montgomery
Conroe will comm race on Taeeday tbe 16th
of PC eerie bar, end leal doring tbe weak.
A nombar of good porare will ba bong op
by tbe dob, and several vary interesting
awerpatekee bate been made op, at otie,
two, end three-mil* haete, end e week of
fine apart ia eoCdpeted. Creek race re from
eome of tbe beat cteblea U the Booth will
attend. J. J. Iloopaa, Soq., of ibe K«:-
gemary Mail, ia Secretary of tbe Aeeociation. Constitution of Kansas bring* op a distinct
j a ad well-defined qoaation of Popnlar or
Mt. K.der.l K. e ll k .c»«. Bc.,wr, a. opp~ed
W. b...tclo,. here,. j.
.Uck lb. prawn. rrfwilAimimMmti* | ui , tclu , lbe which Jud f .
b.. pr.«d -If uttnlj Mb« » ^ , a fo, J„j„ d „„„ . io .
regardless of joat claim# of ciuxeoa of lha ■ . ...
* . , . ... . . abapa more odiona to tba Booth then tba
Month, at tba aeraa time when it ie no vigt- . r . ,, - .
. I simile question whatbar a Trrnlory can
lent end aeliv# le awppreae any movement ! , , . ■ . ■ . ..
_ , . , . , . exclude shvery bv ita Iterritorisl cction,
for tbe promotien ef tbe intareeta of our , „ „
r l because, in Iba cane of Kane**, Congress
‘* t T^'» ra ..f.b-»iu !^*7': ‘r'"': 1 ,; 1 '
,b. b.,,.. Wandarer .. 8a,a...b. Tb. ' T '""* ml
Adtarni..,..*. had . „ad,a Mr. —• «” * p"
bu for bi. alleged empiroitr in lb. I.i. 1 »** «* >*' U *"T' J . r f
.... . u , , ceniprimiee, it forbad# tba 1 erriional Leg-
importation ef Afncaoe by tbe \%eodarar, »
a _ ... , islatur# to call a convention to frame a mate
I constitution ontii a FeJeral cauaua bad
j shown that Ktnm had tha rapieaenlaliva
; populxihti; an 1 tba action of tbe Territo-
| rial authorities in diarrganl ol tbia mandate
and therefore, npon a mare unfounded
rumor that aba intended to engage ir
another expedition of tba kind, a Govern
loan! veaael nee kept constantly oo tb<
watch to intercept bar. and a sufficient force j ~ * — .
, . . . I presente a quaation of contumacious ieru-
waa always at band to detain or captora bar. > 1 . , * .,
B.. wb.. Mr. Urn., i-tor-d ih. dUctor ““ *“ •«
.. ...i tba Bcnlh bacaiiae it infringes a compromise
lk.1 Pf.p-.lHW w.t. rn.ktc, u M»l lb. \ _ r .,,V,H .k.
barque from him, and saked for aid in pre> .
wanting tha robbery, not only could no
tfavarniaont cutler ba found, but lha Col-
upon tba faithful obarrvanca of which aha
| consented lo the defeat of the Lcccmpton
pro-slavery eonaiitution.
The iaiue being thna inevitable and
refer*
, . . . ....... ^ .. I *.«• ii become an important query. We
outrage, although ba admitted that il would * ’ . 7
. . 7 U • . ( t.1 L. t. #a»y HUM doubt of tho triumph of
lector rsfuaed to Uka officially any raepon- ,
aibility in tba mailer of preventing cbw j ^
bo a violation of Federal law# which it waa
hie duty to thwart! Now,
doubt for a moment that if tba Collector I
had bean informed that Mr. Lamar waa j
about to dispatch tba barqua oo a tiava*
trading aipaditioD, tba Pedara! Collector
would he»e found ample force to pursue
anJ bring back tha -piratee,” and would
readily have aeeuoed any responsibility
necessary to be iocorred f
Tbe second case is tbe remarkable neglect
of tbe President and Cabiuat to make any
investigation into, or taka any action to
prevent, iba lata abolition raid upon Vir*
giois, although Iba Secretary ol War bad
a week previously, through an anonymoas
letter, baen informed of tbe intended insur*
rection, with eo much particularity that it
would have been tba eaeiest matter
celvable for tbe Government, acting upon
the auggeatlona of tba latter, to aacartain
ita truth and crash the rebellion lu lie grim.
Tho following la the letter received by
Secretary Floyd»
CiucimhATI, Aug. 13ih, 1659.
.Sir— I have recently received information
ol a movement ol eo great importance that
1 leal it to bo my duty te impart it
without delay. lj»r~“ J *‘" — J *•
» discovered tba aile<
tcuca ol a secret *a asocial ion having for ita
object tba liberation of tho alavoa ol the
Mouth by ganeral insurrection. The loader
ol the rnuvemcnt ie old John Brown, la.o
of Kansas. He has been in Canada during
tha winter drilling the negroes, and they
are only wailing nis word lo start to the
South to assist (be slaves. They have as
•me ol their leading men a white rnan in
an armory in Maryland. Where it ia alia*
tiled 1 have nut been enabled to learn.
Aa baoii as sverything is raady, those of
thmr number who are in the Northern
Hiatus and Canada are to come in small
t'ompauiee lo the rrndeivoua, which la in
iba mountains o! Virginia. They will pass
down through Pennsylvania and MarvUmi,
ii tut ontor Virginia at Harper's Ferry.
Uimma Mil Ilia ltyu)i ihtw or I'.ur
"wlr confid.nc,
1 'i* t»t*WMrto» I c.n ,i,n r „n.
I Unn mu ii,ii nun. , (ll , bul • .
'Iiil >°u .ill o.i (llaug.rj warning.
I k.Ufb I Ilia an.uym.ua lallar wool,I n.l
h.». juaiifiad Ih. diapaich .1 lro.pi t. Hat-
p.r . furry wUboul other lnl.rm.il.., it
"** 10 circumaumi.l (, 0 d, .. ih. „, U „|
pto.w, M Correct) j n i u aui.m..!., that by
promptly .cub, upon Ih.m lb. .ulborili..
td n ’T romllly b... farrrl«d oul and
ctu.h.d lb. ooo.plr.ry Imfor, it c , m , |„ ,
b.ad. Il rta.d* Jlacloauraa, tb. truth of
which could bar. beau a.rarlaiuad nitb
».ry lull, troubl. or tip...., „,j ,t „, m ,
..loni.blng that ii did „ut .1 |. a ,t c , u „
Hi. tnihoriti.. .1 W.ibiu|ton lo .nj.ln lb.
"IBci.il .t H.rprr'a r.rry lo io.lltuto IncjuI-
*'‘ J »««l« rliil.uc. Oo tho .intagih
of r.|iro..nl.U.uo much Itu dtdnilo o,
"oll.fcuud.J, tb. flovornio.nt ha. on
•«»«>•! occiaiona m.tilfaatrd lb. grraUat
wolobfulnoM and .u.rgy lo bead off auaprr
ird Boulbero IlibuaUring oipodition, or lo
d.Uct and caplurt Alrtcan al.rara. Would
il baa. b.an tbua indiff.r.ol and iMMifa,
h.tl alt ottonymou. lotto, ao pirticulorly
infurruod it of unlawful oipodtliou. .loot
for Nic.togu.' or Ih. Africao cat I The
man tuual It. cradulou. IuJmJ who, iu ai.w
of Ih. nmu of lb. loot y,„ , WOi
rcadrr Territorial sovereignty# Judge Douglas and
hie friends will of course sustain It with all
tbair enrrgy and seal, for if Territorial eov-
ereignty is repudiated, ho ia repudiated with
il and goes over to tbe Black liepublicsne.
Tbe Democratic party in Congress, in our
opinion, will sacrifice everything like prin*
cipte before they will lake a aiep that must
unquestionably divide and defeat a lbcm in
tbe Presidential contest. Their Represent*
■ tires from the (toulh in tba lleuae may
oppose lbe admission of Kanrae to save
Ibamsclvea at home, and knowing that tba
ill past tho House without their sid ;
but in tbe Senate, where Ike National Du*
mocracy have a clear majority of eight or
ten voles, and in which body'they can
defeat t ie Wyandotte Constitution if they
choose, we may expect the most decided
gelling out of the xvmj or bathing down.
Kansas will be pul through, in-spite of her
contumacious exercise of Hquatter or Te
ritotial Hoverelgnty, and In the teeth of
positive prohibition enacted by the last
Congress to gull the South. Let the reader
mark thie prediction, end compare it with
lbe reault noil winter. And when it ia pot
through, Douglas will exclaim, as Cass did
on tbe passage of the Kansas-Nebraska bill,
"I congratulate lha Benste on the triumph
of Squatter Sovereignty !” It will indeed
ba a triumph of Douglas—a victory won by
him over a parly that could have defeated
him and Ills bantling, but which preferred
lo sacrifice the rights of the Houth and lha
ptluciplos of the Constitution rather than
jeopardise its succoss in a rresidantial
aieclion.
And Ike "abstraction” Territorial Mover-
aignty will tbencMforth be the authorised
pedienl for excluding slavery from the
m#ntin| the fraternal
Bed Oak, who had •
Worn!, of Hi. Wni, lot rl.wn u. it. Wood.
I.wn Cu.m., n..r Luaiavill., |..i week, but
won tb. tee. for which ho wee contending.
Il wee e three-mile rece, end hie c.upelil.r
wee Aleiender'e Lille. Hod O.k hed won
Ih. (Iret heel in 0i«8),end neer lhe.cl.ee rl
the lael heel bru.hed pul the filly, when il
wee dieco.tted Ihel he hed injured hltneell
end w.e felling. The lilly g,i„,d on him
•gain from Ibie point to the airing, hut could
A Partial Government.
The comments of tba British press on tha
American eeieor. of th. i.le.d .f Sen Jn.o, j k ”u'.!«d "im. , rtTSly ihii taiAi.lh.1 . Mfi... i—r-
abow that the ceura# pursued by our AJ- ,-oicanic emoimns by passing miaiteed* and rection baa broken out at Harper's K#trjr,
ministration is tuers regarded aa aa act of : smormiiiea. Recent events in Texas, how- , Virginia. Tbe trains oo the railroad lead-
0v „.mm,ui mining. Bui,; SUSTS£^ StSTLET-S i MSSS
this dsnaneiation ia too aware, and tko j prowowille, the ioaecohtr of the Tasau work* art in the bands of tha insarfoate.
frnrn tbe Mobile Zegtetar (tViagtoo D*w )
The Aduslntatratlon and the *outh.
Tbe New Orleans Pieayene ia seldom Wa»bij»OTO». Oct. 17.—Rumors reached
moved from its cold dignity or stirred into , :ble city this forenoon
American occupation i* justified by a claim I frontier menaced by hordes of Csmsnche j
, _„_ij ^., r i savages, a.id tbe neat little display ol Ese-
it feast would regard 1 v .km I
At first it waa believed that this story
_ l , r k .. r# , tr i j savages, a.ia the n«ut nine display ot we- ; waa merely aa exaggeration of an a fray
which Great Britain at ftast would regard cul j Tee „ erf y Bl j,- ew Orleans, touching the among some Government employees a* the
mpla if aha occupied tba position of tba ‘ tishing party” at the mouth of tbe Miasip- United .State# Armory. Later dispatches,
United Htales. But while our Government I P«. have proved too mueh tor ike usually ini' However, from Monocacy. the nearest ata-
m mm. > ptrturbahfo phlegm ot tbo Picayune. In a j non to the * err y. confirms the fir#t state'
is ao prompt to claim and aeixa worthless | %le teace. it devotee aeo'umn ol cod and nient.
territory at Iba North, ita utter neglect or stinging aarcastn 10 the peieroalcare of the The trains have been slopped on the sev-
.ppueilion I. BMlihrrn el.ime e.J nghle of F.ther'’ et Wumsgioo. ot 8-mih. rr.t reilro.t!. end rhe employee.' hilled.
. . . , . . M .., I srn interests, choosing lor its text 1 h^ ln» ; rt>e aegroes on tbe {daniatior.a on the Ms*
protection demands attention. Its inflexible ! d j aiW ,t|m Mexicans, and the Texans.” It ryiann side of the river have bees veiled,
igilant opposition to Gen. Walter's i picturea to l he Auiericac heart, au Amen- , carried over and made to join tbe insurgents.
- v;,... _.i, l____ i can town on the frontiers of that eminently Ail atateinents concur in saying that the
to ffieengu ... too well k.o.n to |„.. bj g lllf , h.m.1 „ni t,«,.,..b. ..w„ i. i. tb. eomplme powerion of tbe
require mote than a passing allusion. It - serving Mexican people; without a U. 8. . rebels, together with tha United States Ai-
appears te keep a string force always at ! soldier to guard it. and when catered t>y a mory. Arsenal. Pay OfBcaa. and tbe bridges.
...... . .. . , • plundering and murdering bat*d ot Mexican ; The insurgents are composed of whites and
b.hd to thwart ... .Ileopt to flleod oor Ie|yi ^ , or lb . „ fe[ . „| , | tck , >n . b. lea on by
Bvothrrn civilmtion in that quarter. It | and children upon a corps of Mexican infan- ; Aboiitisnista.
never leek. ve»ele or -IJirre lo int.ic.rt lr f !»*•«< ° ,r ’ ''» m Hmnetm s.rriwrn ■ It ie .uppowd by lom. tb.t the object .1
... . • , , and boiaiiiig their Mexican tlig over the rluodering arms, ammunition, and Gov-
pedmon which may be got eo up in J ^ mer i C a n fortress of Fort Brown. Grow- | # rnment money, ia for the purpose of eflcct-
the South to restore American rule, aud i ing warm at the deepening colors of its own mg a general rising among the blacks of
influence in Nicaragua. * To tbe indieertm- brwdi. the Picayune b eaks out in a gush ol Maryland and Virginia.
, , patriotic remmirc/nee: . One hundred marines, with
WLO «Tl>. (In itnd “
opponents ef filibaatrnstu —those
persist in regarding Gen. Walker's claim sa
that character-Ibis vigilance areas
> I weir
Tbe dry bones under the sod at Rcsaca ; pounders, Irnm Washington barracks,
dels Talma and Pah* Alto mini have rat- | up tbia afternoon to the scene of hostilities;
tied in their graves when tins feat of arms ; ai.d will reach there about 8o’clock, ?. M.
... f . ., „ . and amity ao glorious for American honor I Tney have orders to clear the bridge at all
•otirely justifiable. Uul if they will con- , an g porter, came ecbotng over 'heir last j hazards.
oect it with the eagerness of lha Ad minis- I resting place, in 'he strains ol Mexican bu
to extend the .... .( No.th.xn | ""
territory in vinua of a claim which Great | The veteran Grn. Twiggs at bis head
Britain regards aa utterly untenable, and j nnartera at Han Antonio was appealed
...... npanies ot artillery from Old
' Point also on the way ilmhe*; besides which
; six or seven eompan*e*»f military from Bah
sacrifice# to comity and goed neighborhood.
He raMirna far answer—**i have no soldiers
and can do nothing.” Again the sarcastic
vc.no* (tie Pie, breaks tkrougti its normal
Indgidity, and it lets dy the following un
compromising bolt :
•* I Piter would a si the golaul xtiermn give
nm for Ms ear company that at B*tn Ueugt.
sr f prelecting the Lsited Sales anJ Hirara-
gnu Iron fUiLmster ejpedition. Rut no ; let
the American settlers on tbe Rio Grande,
however lew and far between, take care of
themselves; Brownsville, if agafnattacked,
Where ia Senator Slide!! f
But this is only a taste or the Pic's qual
ity. He draws another picture, much like
that which Cbaiham drew when the propo-
demauJs for protection agatokt border
law# and savage*, even they cannot fail to
impressed with the marked sectional
paitivlily displayed by lha present Admin
istration. For mora than a year past, the
citixenaof northern ar.d weilern Texas have
been unceasingly complaining of tbe inad
equacy of tbo forces allowed for tbsir
protection. Frequent hostile inroadsjry lb#
Indiana have proven tbe correctness of
these complaints, and bavu kept lha Texans
constantly in a state of witcbfulnra# and
to tba neglect of their industrial
pursatts. Within tbe Isst fortnight we bars
been advised of tbe invasion of Texas by a
band of Mexican outlaws, the sacking of
of its towns aoJ tbe tnurdrr of some of
it* best cilitens—all because tha Govern-
had withdrawn Ih# force always
nerJed to protect the exposed frontier-
While hundreds of United Kiates soldiers
concentrated in a few hours at ih#
mouth • f the Mwsistippi river to capture a
party of fitberoien suspected of designs
upon Nicaragua, not an oflicer or a »oldier
7 days' reach of Brownsville to
protect that frontier town sgainat th#
mioeds and butebtriv* of .Mexican bngsnds,
alihough Brownsville ia a Government Mil
itary poat, for th# maintenance of which aa
such due provision has be so mala by Con- j errand, with the rifles and nowder ,tli
gross! Who doubts tbsl if the Brownsville ; ‘Great faihar” Buclnmsn had doled out to
, , , , . i v .1 'hem under the laat distribution nt Govern'
uul,.,. h.tl been p«tp.tr.Wj «n .njr -Vxth. mcl „ lllb , Wl „ t .
ssdsi j
troops lo the aesne, to protect tho inhabit* j Mexico, and pursuit ia thru useless.”
Tho people ol TYxaa— alarmed Jby these
demons-raiioiia aud satisfied '
and Frederick City. Maryland, have
ffered their services, and hare been accept-
d relieve j»d by the President. They have gone op
on an extra train. *
The inrurganisare said to number six or
right hundred,and that they are onder the
leadership of a man by tho name ol Andar'
■on, but recently arrived at tbe Ferry.
One report Irom a inerebani there aaya
that m.;a» ot the citixena have bee* itnpne-
onod, and that many have been killed. All
tho roads leading to tbe town hare been bar
ricaded and are guarded.
It is believed her# i»* be a move of the abo
litionists. Hecretary Floyd received some
weeks ago. an anonymous letter, informing
upon the defenceless American colonies. It
tedausol Texan pspera coming troubled
with accounts oi Indian maurauditig bands,
penetrating lar down, even into thucompar*
lively ilnrkly settled portions ol the Htate,
burning houses. Healing stock, murdering
husbands and lathers, uutr**girib mothers
and daughters, carrying ofT cliildion ion
horrible captivity, or braining them folori
their mothers’ eyes. Ton savages who ar«
indulging in these uMioual festivities, kefori
beginning, we are told, first take the precau
(ion to ride into the old garrisons aud satta
fy themselves there arc no I*. H. troops t<
molest them. Ths "abandoned Kurt Ewell,” j
tho "abandoned Fort Duncan,” the "aban
doned Fort McIntosh,” are ail there to
afford the desired aaaurance ol impunity,
ndofi'tbe warrrior* start on their hellish
that"there would >*« a rising, and
tempt made to cnpta.e the Areenel, but the
letter wes loo indefinite and improbable to
be l»elieved. Thereporta may now be great
ly exaggerated, but there ia undoubtedly a
serious disturbance occurring at the Ferry
aud representative* of the press have gone
up with the troops to the scene ol action.
(SECOND DISPATCH.
WAMtiv.ton, Oct. 17—9.991* M —Noth
ing further has been heard from Harper’s
Party, e xcept that tha reports are generally
confirmed. The insurgents havo fortified
the bridge with cannon. The suspicioi 'here
i« that tbe disturbance waa caused by the
failure ol the contractors on the Govern-
dnni to pay the employi
;4* 1 * *
scans,
ants and axpel lha insadart! Ho, too, in
Missouri laat year, no fores waa sent lo
pmtccl tbe border slave-holder# of that
Htate from lha inroada of Montgomery's
Kanaaa abolition robber band, and tha Gov
ernor complained that a deaf ear waa turned
to hia applications for protection !
Tha truth ia, we have* a Government
igilant and strong enough whenever any
from the frontiers and the plains that the
Indiana, mortified by the detests of Van
Dorn, are leaguing together to make a
grand plundering and marauding excursion
among the frontier settlements this winter-
ate assembling in public meeting, and
distrustful ol prompt aid Irani Washington
■ fining in their own deleni
endorse the advice of the Picayune
‘rely on their own strong
We
i them,
and
i e-t «... it.. ..i.h truaty rifles for tho safety of their wives
•*"»» '• "taurJ of .1 to fr.f,i.t lb. «M- ' M . d , cl , lr „„, I „ l „i >rIrd l„ di „
■ion of Southern institutions southward,
to thwart the African alave trade, or to aa!
disputed territory on our northern horde
do anything alia iu tha interest of th#
North and the abolitionists ; but it is utterly
powerless or neglectful when tb# South calls
for protection or f r ntfh-lni#rf#r#nct.
Tha Hat per’a l'orry Hebellieu
wl,lct ‘ WrteWii
rectirfH ainung the slaves. Tha details have
yet to rrach us, and are looked for
much interest. The fool-hardy nature of
the adventure is another proof of the fanat
icism of tha Northern abolitionists; for bad
raaaon been aliowad due sway they must
hav# been convinced of the hopelessness of
any such attempt in that region. It.is to
be hoped that not a man implicated in tkia
horrible outrage will escape tha gibbet at
peaceable Mexicans.” The Government
ol tho l/nited States hat no time nr troops
to spare from the first duty of policing tho
seas lor Qoeu Victoria and Sir (fore Ouseley
—from catching Americana who are striving
to extend the area of Houthern civilisation
to Central America, and dodging at cr
American clippers that are transporting
mora African emigrant stock to work
Houthern fields. l,ct Mexican soldiers guard
Brownsville—let Texans defend their own
firesides from Camanchc*—These are small
>ou all out Irom the chief down lothe lowest
t. A U g' Axiiller,
detailed from Baton K.iige on tha un|;ril*fill
d. y 1 n.l fitly ever, Cualomhoua. .llii-.,,
ind 'Iiil Th ,', l| ( P 01 '"’ br *“ knurkli
and . 1 „t New Orte.na, arc aw.,„ „
Maraliala. Ilia alaamar I'liila.
aeiphia is refused a clearance and detained,
although three examinations had discovered
no arms on hoard, and no sign of ausin
»f compile,ty n the .xpedtlfoo, towiboa,
baidiaed, and New Orleans placed
Imoat under martial law,
.tut,, cxt.'b bim, h • n 1 J • u '■ , ,*• j-w-wi,.... v,,,... r shszris
" I '•** kml Vt.i.ianal.,. i ex Misiog their it iu; nest ional, lo privileae of
,u Mil ou , Amorican |wixt
lot any pan of the Horid, Jdovidtd they go
“ V. 0 "" 1 —ilhii.t a,kin, Ih.vo
believe that it would.
w « -Cnn*t ahlac.'
Wa fry uiarry of tba UnaMla |mata. Tb.
laat poatto .ffuaion -a ha.a t.cri.ad rr.m
that quarter I, ,i, 0 ad "rfu.ia," <n d thougL
MIm Mu * lufoxma u, that unlxaa w. r ubliah
it -a "can't akin.," no moat xo.pcctluil,
daclina, tor lha r.ll.«l. ( r.. TO , ; |„, „
acertupauiat] by n. raal
think that. a,, paiioual .l|g.|. 0 . , n It that
-nuld ba undamoud anil applied i„ Cuaaal.
th.u.h -a d. nuLkiio— .ho i. m „ nl .
Bui, m h.r Dot. i. „ indlfUoally, Ml,.
Bu.1. |i.M u. a yi.e. .1 l.hum.ii.. , h „
w. w.ulJ Ilk. I. know in.,. ,b„ u i. Hh.
wrlla.: "El you .aula lo many, ra | j.djj
baa aa me.uy ni„.ra and m.la. .. ,„y
■*■'* A “'ll. rail., I, „ikin |.„
t. m. iu Kolumbu. „d y*., /«, b,„
Ih. °Tt—#ii,buu parly of U.akoyM Ef
•hut ba lb. mm, you .ud I n.r.x .,||
, would Ilk. k„„. .h„
■aattnv tellur in Kolumbu," il ... .ho
l-r|-lr.Md Ihla .l,.J„ „ n , od , hn>
daolroytd ou, Inlanal in Ih. , nJ
UiUlM alwaMld. W. think lb.1 "hald-
fac." bad mora l. d. with tb. di,„i„
ourat bul .a mu,I rrderm lUuinert' at
lb. tifll aixctioo, |. diapmaa tbia ja.I..,
calumny our raputaiion for good looks
depends on it.
inner on three legs in 6:4.9, He had
strained the tendon of his IcA fore leg
berJ ground, and will have lo bo withdrawn
from the turf.
tV II should not be forgotten that the
Democratic parly, in the several Western
Htatos that have held elections this month,
was organized as a Douglaa party, with hia
platform and looking to hitu as a Presi
dential loader. In Ohio, Judge Douglaa
himeslf touk tho stump for the Democratic
tickot. Yet tn all of them the Black Re
publican* appear to have been successful.
If they can thus beat Douglaa in tbe rrgiun
of hia greatest popularity, what chance
would tbe Democracy aland there under a
leader who repudiated Hquatter Novereignlyl
IV Tha result oi the recent Judicial
elections in Florida affords gratifying proof
that parly politics had very little to do with
tho contest. Two Democrats and a Whig
ran for Chief Justice, ami one of the Dem
ocrats waa elected ; while Judge Walker, a
Whig, ran largely ahead of ail the other
candidates fur Associate Justice, receiving
tha highest vote cast for any candidate for
any office.
VW One of the dodges used by circula*
tor* of counterfeit money in New York ia
on tba "atop thief' stratagem, and is said
lo be quite eucceaaful. They go about with
Bank Note Detectors for aaie, and thua
divert from themselves all suspicion of hav
ing counterfeit bills. . In the way of making
change and trading, they are thus enabled
to gel off a good deal of spurious money : i
and Marylandsrs.
Tho pretence cf Kansas outlaws end
ruftiana proves tha criminal neglect of
Government in not long eioce bringing
them to justice. Not only Oasawaiomie
Brown, but every scoundrel of Montgom
ery's band,.ought long ago to have bacn
caught and hung by the Federal authorities;
sad had they barn ougaged in any other
causa than abolition they would have hern
to treated long since, had it tequirvd
army largo aa lhaksent to Utah lo punish
the Mormons for minor offences. The
impunity they enjoyed in making
tha pro-alavery men of Kaptae at#*f tba
alavcholdcrs of Missouri emboldened them
lo make thie rupro dering attempt in
> irgiuia.
DtstnvioN in Gtoaou.—General Rethune,
" accession candidate for Congress in the
tarn — ail- . ff»a-._i— * |Jnfly.
Columbus (On.) District, ...
two votes in that city.—jY. Y. IlerotJ.
*.?* T, * J * * nJ «n "garden
•asa*’ particularly, had a goad deal more to
do in obtaining the ninety-two vote* for tbe
General, then the question of disunion.
Indeed we believe that Gen. B. expressed a
willingness to let disunion slide, ackoowl.
edging the hopeleasnees of effocliag any
Rung by its agitation. He evidently regar
ded (he Mayor sad Council of Ifolumbtia,
who passed the Martel Ordinance, end (he
Opposition Representatives it. (he Legisla
ture, who voted for a* bill that did no/
autboriia it, «• tho chief tyrant# of the
country, whose defeat was more important |
than any question raised by the other j
candidates for Congress.
CV The t
me work ol an Administration that
lender ol r 1,1,1, am.1
* “ 0“ bl " 01 tuition at "equet>
** Admiai.ir.lt.u which
t. 0uaru lit. buaih |„ lm ,|iat irrrittlc li.tca,
tu winch || I. n.|| Ittatortraily cor turd
1 !l, l!t 'fr,*" h "‘ not hoait.ted lo
join the It]a,-L L.huhlican Lincoln lu boa
th. Dcn.oci.cyol III,,,,,]. ,„di,
»ln«- common cj.c with in. „
th. Democracy all ore, ,|„ i.'E
downStcphoii A, Doujia,. 1
W.
Utraiuct ... tbo Oconee.
gratified on win, ,| ih. | a ni|.
, well
ing in Dublin a few day
built Hwamboal, 124 by 28 feet
aion. di.cb.„i„ g f,Thi."h^M
b..„ conalruclcd la run „„ 0co „„
tbrouih ih. .nioyriM of Me,,,,. Rol,„,,„„
and Hoar, of Dublin. It ia built with ,||
the modem Improwmant. |„ machinery and
other eonco.laoMa, ,„j .m „ k , „ , | Md
a*|hl buadrod balra of cotton
mothic, upw.rj, 0 f , h „. r „;
rill no doubt prove a ,rc,t con.
pU ? , ' ^, ?“ J " lh "« cnocnionl
w n . W * ll> * unl.fpri.in*
..n... will b. abundantly ramun.rat.d fo“
their outlay. The Oaon,., .. |„ rn . |.
at prra.nl quit.
Ocm.lfa#, although the latte, m „ |,„ b,d
.iMm.r. contiiiuuu.ly „
may look out th. at„n,a, bar. Prior,
long—Southern Recorder.
from flvt
(rawing
water. ||
idred in tiumlier, and tni
have brrii pressed into service. Heverel
companies have been ordered from Rich
mond, and they will probably leave in a »pc-
ctal train ta^ulght. Guv. Wise is eu route
tor Washington.
Additional Prom Harper's Ferry.
ioton, Oct. 18 —A special dis
patch tn the Hallira. rc Hnn, aaya that the
Baltimore troops, and the Marines are unde
the commend ol Col. I#ee. The srroy ar
rived near the Fciry at one o’clock las
night, and learned that tho Virginia repi
nient, and the Frederick, Maryland, troops
l lVtW«WC d titWWf, W UftapmM.'Ktfi
it was re|>orted that nine persons were killed
The insurgents are in posseaeion of tlu
arsenal, and ware willing to surrender; but
Ihry demand sale conduct out of the difii
culty; otherwise they threaten lo sacrifice
the lives of two of iSit principal ritiseoa,
wlmm tiny hold as prisoners.
Among the insurgents are Kegg,Beaman,
and Brown of Ohio, Todd ol Maine.
Aaron Stephens, of Connecticut, now dy
ing. makes the following statement : The
plan iias been concocted for more then a
year—the parties rendezvoused at a farm, a
tow miles distant, which had b«en hired for
tbo purpose, by Capt. Brown, ol Kansae
notoriety, under the assumed name of Bill
Smith.
Lstxk.—The hauls, laat uight, waa fought
mainly by the railroad men ; one conductor
wee killed, and two others were wounded.
It is thought the Abolitionists will be
hung as soon aa they are taken.
The Outlawf Taken—A finery Taken at Ike
Point sf the Bayonet.
Wasuinoton, Oct. 18.—About daylight
the demand waa made to the outlaw# to sur
render, which they refused to do. The
marines then lorc**d the door of tha Armory
*Y- *; ” “■omtnii t lit conflict
over, and all of the living insurgents cap,
lured. The volunteer* tried to ehoot them
but were prevented. Oasawattomie Browi
and lUa aon ware both #hot—the latter it
dead, and the former iadying ; he talke free
ly, and say* that tha whole object wee to
free the sieves.
Anderson of Connecticut, another leader,
waa killed. Tureo of tuo .Marines, aud
several ol tho State traopa, were shot.
Amongst those that were murdered by the
insurgents were several of the first men of
of the State. It ia leered that
many ramifications.
then furred an entrance, te»k eii the insur
gents prisoners and liberated the prisoners
whom they (iba in»urgrnte) had threatened
lu murder in ca*« they were marked. Tba
number of prisoners i* not stated, but outef
the orignai insurgent* fitteun are dead aud
two believed to be mortally wouodrd.
Among tbe citizens who have been mur
dered by the insurgents are Messrs. Foun
tain and Brrckham, two prominent and
highly reepeceJ cit'Z>n«, tha Agent of the
Ka-lrosd Company, Joseph Burnley; Georgi
TELEGRAPHIC, j r. td „i. n , r i he
Bo ported Cor the Columboa ZnquLrer. J ^ttor Enquirert|„.
t, _ _ _ prcav.on generally prevail# ih a; . '
Four Dtjri Later from Uorope.. Cases, that is u. t ind r j * •
billboldcra of the broken Banks'
piece, have been settled.
The facta are these
ANGLO-SAXON.
Cettou Improving.
Acgcsta, Oct. 23.—The steamship Anglo-
agreed .
»• — | _ . . c , „ . Stockholders and Directors of ih. ■■
Turner, one of the first men in the vicinity Saxon arrived at Farther Point to-day, . Mrehanww Rank r i a ,U *
was killed in tha fight. Even Dorsey the j bringing news from Liverpool to tba 12:h . (-oiurnba.
K.ilro.J Cuoductor, Gear*. it,ch.rd..n .f | id. «n»J. Th. .rr.n t ,j.„„ |„ c , ^
Martioaburo, and several soldiers wete a#-! Ltvcxroor. Cotton Maxkkt.—Sale# of V . U \ C . arne , out: ^ U! '• i*V
n-U «=ud-d. | , htM da,. 38,000 M..,uf .hieh 2.M0 b.le, I fT.'.mn Wh.^l*’^ #*"' b,, «*W
At 1.I..I .CM..., Hrcwn not deaL «... „ ken by ,p,cul.,.r. .nd t.COI h.1.. I ■_TTl. " lh ‘ l '"**•■ 11 W -
and there waa • chance ot ins Irving to be ( r i„_ ; id»«a.. .l. ._d. j tend lo any otbar Bank,
- “ other liability, than tbst of tlieaT,
cummer .1
the session ot the 8op:eme Coarn. V
‘ compromise was eff-.-rted and ik,
* — .. lar th, h.b,!],,
, for export—leaving 19.500 to th# trade
The troo; a and rangers, under tkje Presi- The market waa firm with an improved
dent’a orders, are now tp^ pursuit ©Mhefu- j demand, but wilh nw actual quotable ad'
vances though some circular say there was
and the District Attorney has gone
up to take charge of the legal proceeding
ainat the prisoners.
The arratigcmentsof Gov, Wise, of Vir
ginia, to prevent the spread of the disaficc-
tfon, were complete and admirably executed.
HcveraI companies ot infantry, two of rifle-
riicn.andof.a ol light infantry, besides several
local companies, were under order* and ra
routs to the Ferry iu less than four hour*
after the news was received by him. He
accompanied them in person, but arrived
o late to take part in the fight.
STILL LATER.
Advices from Harper’a Ferry to noon to
day, state that no signs ot the lagitivu* had
been discovered. 'Die (Jhambetsburg and
Bedford Bangers are searching the inoun*
Last evening a detachment ot Ms-
and volunteers visited Brown’s house
and found a I-.^e quantity of blanket#,
bouts, shoes, ciuiues, tenia, liiteen hundred
pikei with large blades affixtd, ar.d a carpet
b*g containing documents which throw
much light on the affair. They found the
printed constitution and by-laws ol the ar-
Ksoustioa, showing or tndicatieg ramifica
tions tn various Htate* o| the Union.
Letters were also found Irom varfou* in
dividuals at the North, one from Fred.
Douglas*, containing ten dollars aent by a
lady alao one front Garret Huxitri. on mon
ey matters, and containing a check or dralt
made J>y him for $100, endorsed by the
cashier oi a New York bank, name not
leccillrcted.
AU these are In p-wmlon of Got. tt i»*. vhn hat
tsseod Ma proclamation <iff«rin«
|1, WS fc
armed a
salt of hint Cook look
Lirgr B—ilsi
•coating the
at lha i
nday night, on!/
repoitvd Tuvsda/ nit
moantafoa onl/ » ter
Tiro wag u bolt «
rt(«r«i«d of tha liuu
oiler, as report* 4. X
Among the letters f
‘ lo» Ing In a *;>*clmro
>f UaftMet-
jn!/ • few
ues. It
tn the
her*
■HPHli tea
large aaioubt af iDone/ was
at Crown's tiousr, the
ntd. The/ did not r
Bresdstnff* firm, all descriptions slightly
advanced; the advance caused by the
.learner’s uewi from th* United States.—
Provisiona quiet.
Manchester advices unfavorable. All
qualities of goeds slightly dectineJ, on sjrae
yarna fully id.
Console 95} lo W/
Additional by the Europa.
Liverpool Cotton JUaiket.—The sales of
Cotlon for the week were 55,000 bales. All
qualities bad slightly advanced. Fair Mid
dling qualities advanced most. Inferior
qualities continued unsalable. Holden ut
tered Ireely, but showed no disposition to
press sales. Tnere was an improved trade
deni sod.
Hxurxx, Oct. 19 —Sales cf cotton on
Friday were 10,(XX) bales, of which specu
lators and exporter! took 3,000 bales.
Tne stork ot cotton at Liverpool was
580.09J-bales, of which MO,00-J bale# were
American.
State of Trade.—Mancheatei advices were
unfavorable. AU quality ol ysxna have
slightly declined. Quotations were barely
maintained.
Liverpool General Markets.—Breadstuff* j ( i.in* which seem to prevail on jl"" 7 "
fi 'Li.r. , i^ n A/.U.';Lr-c“ d J!i..-,quo. 1 J" 1 «rr«-..d; ..d
ted a: 95} to 95}. 'I be Bullion in the bank bberty of dJtng ao tbrojp
ol England ha# decreased £27,000. Money — 1
was easier, but unchanged.
Haste Colton Market.—Halo# of the week
C.tHiO hales. Orleans Tret Ordinaire at
1091.; Uss at 1011 .Stock 05,000 bales.
The steamship Kangaroo reached Queer#-
DM....,, .HDD tan oi me StortV^
nd Directors ol that partlcelar
pay its debts. The amount ; 0 7
eeived will not discharge the deS.,1
that Bank. Tbe cred.tor ret*i :!l
area of his claim,and has re*e.- T fj w 1
of purauing the aaaets of the Bx-»
aatiefentfon; which he is now
for which suits are pending. *
There is the Chattahoochee R,
Banking Company, the old Bank of C\
bus, the Bans of St. Mary*, ,5, J
facturere A. Mechanics’ Bank, w
standing liabilities amount to toart'
three hundred thousand dnilirr t
tha portion in Bills the Stockh l
made liable by their respec r '
except the Bank of St. Mary’#; ihej*^
embraced in nor in any menner
(bearrangement or corrpromi.e B'for*J
ded to. Many of the bolder. 0 f!
claims are pressing their cullccui,
are pending against the siotk." J
Directors ol most if not all of i),##,
and the rights and liabili'ieg 0 | 1 a
ilea are yet to be adjudicated by the
I have deemed it not only juet t 0 ih»
ilea immediately interiesled, but i,
to the puhlk:, that the erronioui •*
hich
upvriuUad pn.
ta»k; boaidaa. lbe/ #rw g-tiiug dl-runteal.4.
If nat tak#n ebarx* ot a»on, will go lack to
sow ft. Tb*/ raanot U k>gt b«r* wa.-h longer.
b»«*, us*
Ulng kr them. It h*. Inptnl 00
•fit bsaMaa. tb*y ar*
n#t takrn char);* of
aaoot
go ha-k. la-t« will tw a bad iciaina-
kart a print'd
Bimtof tha IteltrU fUt**. tad na4
»i -na from thalr War Offlc# .mi IJaper’a ftrri. Tbs
ftilloti.r Is a -la-i-im. n :
••W bM*aa. W. II. laconri has bora nominated
Captain of tkwarnt/ ##Ub.l«hri und*r tba ProtU-
’■' il Onrw»n«t, nnv Ibodtorf, In parsuan** of
•/ sold ronstilulteu, do harv-
cean Qacen, reached Liverpool previous
the»aiitng of the Europa.
The Zurich conlerente still continues ita
j Bessie
’ »u< rejioMed that the HH
llollyhead, the
same day that tbe Europa sailed.
Italian affairs are unchanged. There waa
grrat agitation and numeroui arrests at
Naples.
from India stats that
authority vests
by appt.fr
t tb# onicaof tb# S*vr*tai
t Laauaii CapUiu
War l-tb,
ictfon h t
. VV ashington, and Alexandria,
all prepared for any
n Baltimui
ho auihorities __
mergeiicy, J| it occurt. The government'#
ol Mayrland and Virginia have taken every
precautionary iiirasure. Tho population
are very much excited, end insist that the
EtHi 11 *™ * hou,d be ,r,ed by a drum.head
aacoND mgpxTCN.
WAsnikoToN, Oct. IH.—A company of
nminted men. under tho authority of tho
I resident, left Baltimore tins afternoon, for
the purpose ol pursuing the fugitive ineur-
sents, and overtaking them in any State
or locality of the Union in which they may
be found. The United8tatea District At-
toritoy left here this evening to bring on
'be I anneal# tel rial ot the priaoncra. Three
hundred V'rgU'ia military arrived Irom
Kirhiitond this evening, hut found orders !
»• their services were not needed. ;
Sitll! Later frem Harper's Ferry-—Ju-
risdlctlou ol the Prioouera Mealed-—
Elat of Killed and tVuuudcd Itebsle.
Hxkrcn's Fkxst.OcI. 19.—Tba prisoners
Uken in the late conflict with Ihe insur
gents st this place, have b en Committed t<
Ihe jail of Charlestown, Jefferson county
Va., to await tha action of th* Grand Jory
They will be indicted and tried in a lea
day#. The arrangement about jurisdictioi
has baen a« tiled in this way: tha focal an
iborities to try the piisoners lor murder
meanwhile the United Stairs authorities
will proceed to try them on tha charge of
treason. Gov. Wiae said to U. H. Attorney
Ganeral Oul J, that h* had no obj<
th* Genrral Government preceding against
tba prisoners, if anything be left of tbem
by lha time tbe Virginia authorities gel
through with them.
Brown i# better. He lisa made a fuller
statement, in which he aaya that he rented
the farm on which tut tepdexvuus was loca
ted. Irom Dr. Kennedy six months etnee,
and that he has paid th* rent tor it anti)
•^‘“'ITuSd 7mm" 1 „
ujpMt tu-l.lurc.m.nt, (,o„i M.rjlMd, K.n.
and the
'°K
Canadas.
It md
lucjty, North and Houth Carolli _
further, 1 hat be
7”" 1 ’ bad two liuadr.
ul. m"’ "J" h " nJ ' rJ ^*'urp’. ,i]}.,, „
I!! r . ’ •I'uod.uc. .1 p„»d.r
»nd fu.d amtnuMItoD. II. bioushi ,li bu
•rnu, irom nm. to ti,„. i ryin (Jooruciic •
•nd utlut point,
rsxxvii ‘‘w we ''
J. omitla Ol Hona. Kennedy Farm fkia a
■“m'. ::,"':: 1 ; *7 r ,,p * c,iM ■■■
M".d t'ern i„ d r"''"’
i.,„7 11 tr.n.porting tb. w i. ,iic
'h. 1 * jlltl b„ m.u. .ne mi.uk,
detuning th. tram .. Sunday
tod 'Tb p,, T"S* “ 10 *° Dnm.la*'
•d. j.lie mistake, hu .ircma u» inter, ex-
doing. , ou ,, j0 „ d pr , vt0 „ d
a to.itit.,]„„„ robing him.
1 8u jr„ 7‘" ki * at th. Karr,
n ^ "'*7' CICC| ’ 1 —h,t« man,
htmi Brown admits were sent awav on an
errand, are na l.dlowa - ».ii. ..-7 r
n;!« und., uTSM 1 iStSIffi
•iTucd, lion. John Ufuu Cuntmaud.,.?. *
Lbul »nu„d«J, but wtllr—omi Capt. Ol-
125. a*" ,d “ d|C *r u ‘ n Bi.du.
she will be
New York, Oct. 21.—The mailt by the
steamer Europe left tor the South thie even
ing. The following ate the authortsod Uro*
ker’s quotations : «
Fair Ortean* T^d. | Mid. Or|#ona Td.
I'Sir Wlmte. '$£&. '| MM UpiMd*’~’*..**a *te
Clara's circular reports aa the only
fcatu
Hit
and an increased demand
1-16 lo Id. Interior grades unsalable.
Hewitt Sl Co. report a good demand,
fined to the better descriptions. Tbe
porta of the week were 30 000 bates ; known
to beat sea 36,000bale#,against 7.000 bales
same time last year ; and 175,000 bales
the East Indies, against 70,000 bales last
year.
Wakefield fir. Nash quote Middling Or
leans 7d., with a atetidv demand. Aineri
grades above Middling readily salable
Kanaaa Nominations.
Lkavknwontn, Oct. 13—The Republi
cans have nominated Charles Uobinson lor
Governor and B. F Conway lor Congress
An olectfon had l eeu held for a de egxte to
Congress, and B. I). Williams is piobably
chosen. Tho vote was small. *
An election had also been held in Ar-
rapahoe county, under the laws of Kanssa
vzrvsrs** Mi **’ ,be pr "‘° u *
policy of ihe mining region having been
Kanaas° nn * ° ** P 01 "' 11 #! connection with
Know had fallen tu the depth of a foot „
* itcgurv dl(8>n ( a and other IwuUlliea. cau.
work.
^‘rs’j&ws: le * ,i,,f f ° r ,he
1 ho nttnea were producing well; . , IUK .
£•.* 7° ( r ‘ b •»*> had been taken from R u !-
Gulch,
unt had been found
hundred men war. ,ij||
here of It
work in
1 Ccpptcc, of Iowa, 1
Albert 11.11.11,01 I'emuyfns
Further from the Harper'i Ferry In-
•orreetioa t
THE BATTLE WITH THE TROOPS.
Prnluat Cm.... M.aa.cradll
SHOWS SOT BUB!
H»«r,»'a Finer, Oct. 10—Tho dri.a
“"/•••'“"..f -ha to,
Ih.t O.aa.at.mu Bro.n the „,| e co „.
h. hlird a fatm in lha .lenity of tb. Kerry
• ml (albiu.l around him Mr.ral Impc.r-
had Kansas discontent* and abiluieu fa-
.u; da!d] cap’., jib'; i
Lrn U 5“i l E , .. d .'? di J l ' w .“ , " , "«m‘«h And.,. ™-
' r Tb. , K dl,,, 7'
tea. 1 lie Kanaaa lead had yielded $500 in
ro aays to three hands.
•i aU*h”d!Iito r g *.®* iu vicorou,, >’ «
The Minnesota Election.
£ 1 “ C1I .‘ 0 I ” c .'- K. 1819—Th. Sr. Pan)
“?J°^:z. 7“
XO. Honn.pin county, ;t», Datmtah ..urn
' 170 i tVaabinffon
An »h* counijr, loui Cower
columns of yourpapt r.
Vary respcettolly, yours. ■(rU
Tha Nouiuatluu tor HaiicUcr
Mr. Editor Enquirer ; Htnce Uj/mv
mntiication to the Enquirer, |
informed that some ot the cancidiin,
office of Solicitor General, belongiM
Opposition party, desire that fouroej
be sent from each county in tt,uj k
Circuit, to^rneei at Geneva cn tne '
November next, and that said detect
elected on the laat day of this iuocm. J
Monday week. 1 cheeriui:/ «J
res, s* far as I J
earned, and accommodate nijtrUu
wishes ol tbe mejirity.
Yours, truly, J. J. Asit< ie«i
The Mission to ( him.
HOW HU. WAJtD WAS CONHlcTLti T ■ C
We have, at last, nhat is
authentic intelligence ol ttie mm UL: .
u* and ita probable resulis. Tt,e h
which Com. Tatnall, with the cu„*«i;,
Ward, waa able to render to Admiral!
at the mouth ol the Peiho, an I i.t -
received tbe thanks ol that otiiiT.iu
bta Government, did not m th# In.,
promise nun with lha Chinese. |mm
ty after the engagement, and, at it #,
had happened, be proceeded direct t
northern branch ol the river, l» c.p
and as the French and Engluli, «foa:
should hav« done, where he Ioai.d u
sadors waiting to receive him sic i
him to the capital.
The rr.ode of his journey n not t
laughable, nor, according to our idea.i
wanting in dignity. A priVdie Jo
wuh which he nave teen lavurrd luu
us the following detailed accour t »
give as ne&riy aa possible iu ihe whm
dsapatch itself:
" I'tie Munster Mr. Ward in.! au.tr
received at the mouth ol ttie KitrkuvV
Ihe northern outlet ol the I'etho, oj si
posing embassy of ingli .Mantis.ii.t,i
tiieru t;n ter tamed in a hospitable h
always, a very ceremonious manner,
entertainment over, t>i*-y at once mi
making preparation# tor the journey
his-iAV fi . r !!,. , ic,.'u! d v;',
At the urgent
i jar as the
requ.
> any liirthe
"Th# Minister
attended i
e knos n to have gain-
•on... banfl^ dSdj pniirS-^.”:!! i Tuirzs ,n i in
Iroir ‘ "'.kc i.vemceu wbir.V.
Ohio" r.7«d**„ W T' : S„l,, .,
Houtli Carolin
--—„irr—me |*|irr was ai.ri*d .
fruuiaRt 1,1 ul 11,0 l'ro,„i.„,|
oh'r;7«d,7, v,""” nc, j ^*4. of
Ob.,.; r.iacd In vSit;^.'' ul
priaonor ,t ChflrlMtawn** *uUbd«d-»
W0 »n«is. but
l' 8 A n,J 7 'S d * H“.** »'<• lha I Th*,'. w,; ,]7°“V '' T1 ld r la'al—
8 ' » 'h« harry, hoping tbn. I. .rjd lr."? ,b “'.'J uf ■“•»»•
rnaura tb, M-.p.r.l,.„ .„d of .,„ m Ullr ,„ ' S ,'V On.
ui me jztn toa:., aaya : ; * *. n . f ,b * ne, 8bbormg counties of . •? lne nionay being deponed at . T*
■ n TF ' **"■'
gpo r «;,J7^r!„!n c !;,•.iffSEtS:!j*i
r Uh,ed ,Ul * '• muck I Wf "- ° n Sunday uight roanv eitiiar. I —
tbra. previou..
Tha Penuayly.nl. Glecll.u.
beriarid, a democratic county, gives Irwin
p '0»*-MilBin and
J uniats are to bs heard Irom
• •• ‘b# l<gaiioi)g by hisbtuifcir.
Ward, the Secretary, Messrs. VN i |. JM
Martin, ititerpreiura, ai.d others, bente
officer* ol the ship to the number otu:,
son.. And to each and oil ihe hum: c
luontous respect ws# paid auu con.ukai
according to his rank.
"At Ning'ho. where the ship si »U
officers wire detained, the Miutstrr iti
placed in a huge box, «Mi
evider.ily been prepared lor this specs!
vice, sixteen and a hall tett hiitt iu
wide, and cloaed on ev> ry side but ibnj
•tie, through which only the sky cosH
"Tba box waa provided with smp!e J
nd everything necessary h r the c«.m:*r
he travelers, aud then placed on a ra:< i
sken first up the river, and then, ##ltr
they could form an opinion, up the lm(jn
the gales ol the capital. 1
’■■ *1 all times, during the »fMt
personally attended by Mandarins, *tw
him tlia tamo, respect they houJ u .
Emperor himself.
th# gates of tho city the beta
>n a huge truck draw 1} uim i
way the United Stair. Mr.
China sad the whole legation epterrd f et
At first ih* truck seemed to pass tauq
sn open spsce and then to traversr sard
crooked airseta alter winding sbost
which for a time, it entered the court is
of a large house, which had been pr»;sfl
for the Minister’s rsetdence. Itef* id
were let out ol tbe box, but not prrm.te
logo beyond lha enclosure.”
Our very interesting despatch proa
"Mr. Ward, ii is true, is m the Rek
h* promised to he, but more as ■ pr
than the representatte ol an indepeodci
• ton, thougli he i# treated with me gr.ia
ktndnees and wuu lha considrrsii' H
bta rank. He ia not permitted tu ..
thing, or tokno'v any thing that isgn.-.j*
«>uis,de in. own dwaJling. 4 Nviiberbs*
ih# iDcmoera of his legation, hern pi rn
to have conunutiioaiiou by writing en
tn any other manner, with tb* outer •
however distant, except to tend ■ de«;
• o Mr. Smith, tbs American Court
ananghai. miurming him of ,be:r •air
df his death, between 40 and 41 veers 'of fo * (hs reason above given
* rmr9 Davisktn, Talbot
to bs heard Irom
The Yacht Wanderer.
Sara...., Oc. SO.—Capt. Biack
fi zz
•ata that h# waa going to th# coast ul Vtrt ®r •(•
ca for a cargo of aiavaa. A th* G.
—— I and In
i Tltc Outlaw, at llrowflayllle.
I I ?’ ,w 0cI - IS—Tit# ataaotabip j racVedT,',
11 *Mate. I,.,,: ! .Mr. Ward and compared witii III,
j Th. il: ""■I"’ °A'- ‘•‘ ;cou " , ■ •*••«•>« >b. Attic"
Th.M.xM. anl |. W| c ut ui uiailk
— I anc.mpad ab.,.
me tntcrriew he was to be roitdii. <
diat« |y I nick to (be Fuwfntsn. ih I
way h# came, without bet g pensi:«
or to learn any thing ot taecouf'r
inalituituL'S, or the adnunisirsnos ■
ovarnment, except what the Emp«'
* miniatars might see lit to iropsf'
rdsspa'eh c
untry by
*11 to two hogaheada ncr acre H..i L * m# tnsurrsctioo. Tb# won I'idra was in England, r te, - .j ’ ■ uu •ncamped abova
- * -aTZ C T‘ ^ 1
LU r.ik.1, an Li.lti.tfl a wall t'»™»copia, June, counly ; Delay, jj* ; l»»c little of th. *"•'• ol *’*\r notlat! ,lr ‘" tltoppod.
. WM a »«ll. . . ' >' Hun on llictn. Irom th. loan .1, ana, 1..I .-.I .l. I
Maun. ABr.anuuaan Th. Moat.
kcaty MmU .ay, (, 0 d „ Mcund |te
au,,canon) 1 I, „ lawful ,. m„ k ......
attic!aa with a p.„ ,.j „„j hf
w. .tab that ... exchan,aa that may b.w-
aflar runtai. .J.c„ 1M ,„ f0 „ fo , „
would m, mark .bam, W. .ball ..j,."'
to do tb. aama f., .„ aieb.np.. Tb.
fact ia, our exchauge liat ia .« ....
. *® #*tenaiv# |j, , , — —
h V u —-i., I “ 1 *** » m»d.lrtl« IVm. aaya ....
— .....m., an tuiouan, waa a well- It i ’ ""’ J ’
to-do contractor, wb. for.i.bcd .t... f„, I i ,ck ’ on c ““ nl »i C-hanU.illc, II,,,,,county]
<hai.illal.tfth. Ub.rjhc, i„ .Web bi. I <,0,Jl ’” w hltlwld cnly, Hay.
mony Grove, Jackson county; Harmony,
Elbert county ; Location, Coweta county.
L‘l r A rorrvapondsnt of lbs Auguste
I. ii. i. iU , of ,b, 17(8 j„„.,
lb. ylrclio. of (Jo,. D,.w„ th , „ nUtd
Hteto* Senate.
O'* At tho recent etoetion in IVnneyl-
••ma lb. Dooctic pan, auccf.d,J in
tlaclta, only o,„ Ih , „, ||ta
mt.ut.ly tbairadmtkia,c.lom.^ i.j,"
tf wa atop to .pew ao,. ,8,„ •
our cicbonffa, other buatuaaa Lac t. ha
Bafflacud. T.klUf tbia ataw of Iba ra.tt.7
»• auitaal that papara c.ulaloio, ml,..-’
Ilaamaola I. b. coptad ahoulj ba markad
with amain, Ih.., OT. on lb. manic,,.
“* •* ck * ,, «* mquealtd I. copy, Th.o tb.
!*• ao.,Ul.tor upon
wpvuing the paper. r
lb. ItaJia, cm of bta triumph an r
id tb. fact that h. ic.ilM.1, ,.ro,,J „
C.mm,. himmlf to ,b. i.„ „f „
»rtb. lulled State. Banal., ,.J ,]..,*, lr
.711, l “ with tb. But.
n,bu Damoct.cy .1 Kc..ylaanta." u,
" ,r ** •• (h# party. Th#
"iu -to* “
A niatncii lady i. I^odon
»*jr. and thcra tb. j CartiHaa bad i..u.d . p,Ml.m.i,„ n
I omtttti* 1!" ‘ 1 ' Cl V" J ,k, ‘ ° f d p, 'T, in..rent
a , n ' p™ph hav# nothing to te«, t hi# obiset
At Dt.pp.1. f ram, , ■ .. I to ohaaua. lha -a-nr . .. .> *
bathin,
d whe
1 peraona Irom dsngi
"Th. Iiathing police
ebaat... lha ahcnlf a.d'tha,
, ■■ •oontiouiata clfrcud a .tamped, i “»'F !■„ « 10 lc.cu. p
ry respect reliable. Whits'
o« the icauli ol the interview with tha £*•
psror, lo which the Minister looked for#**
with anxiety, no one can conjecture. Tfc*
ncral result of the
ns immadiats result, |
ter of doubt. Th# manner of the' Minis'"
conduct to ihe capital and bis quaai-rorriw
:ely be ■
til. low. Wa. fuapjed and tbemaal.M
com jilt* trly penned up.
mem there shows'anything but that tnsn4
ly international teclmg which preccdvi * ’
pruhtalde intercourse, it is possible
Villow r.„m-Thk d,Md«i .pidamic , 2Fi-’ nh W “ ! STJZlW -“l, .iiS I , I fc. LTr^o^-A a
sri?SS5 : " R =
this lorer at tb* Chanty Hospital laat ^"^ASh.d.f'bK’.m.'b;.;^’::; ,8.—..— I ««i!v. , Laf.sVtaSss*"S
aZtzttr* ib * **?
ytllow facer. At CypcMaClly, not f„ f nm
Houatoo, lha fcc.r wa. .till wore,.
Buena. Gaotap—(.round on th. .North
•ad Kjuth Alabama Railroad waa formally
brokan .. laat Saturday ., Montgonre,,.
Speech.. Wera ntada by Ho». \Vm. L
VaDDDy and oth.rw Mr. Ttacay'. .p^ch
la aaid to hav. trecu in bta bappie.l
•od eary tell].,.
h.n,h.mm,r'v*;-
teen iosurgsot* and (wear thr** 1 m# » »b>ch gar# him ,h« unpteaa.
-•-3ESLSi i5r 1 "t*” 2‘ U “ U V , * kUM#oJ *•••«! wounded - nL l lf 0rmtU * a hi* had draw* ths^lsrg#
..Sir.'Ad-sT “£ ir„„ l
at « alklnavtlle, wa. burnt 0 , Thuraday 1 i J, . J lr°opa, about day.
nnbt l..l,.ndMe.npei, <> n, tl _ ( *lco Iba Armory aurrenderad. Tbe i Ckk'du,ilc« T.neyof ,h. Sonrem.
and tbrea -hit. me.-m.d. . I “ •DM«Dd., ... ref„„j, .be,.' “ I 1 " «»"•* Slatoa. t, in ,h. P S7 i!
•acapa. Tb. pc,....,, have 8mu removed I " balUrd down tb. door «,'',’icinr oil * U «“oc'ai/d..ii!
r w-sr:^r!c sr# xrsras
.■hlr'h 11 “'"ferradfrom Brow,,', |. n .
Addition,! from Harper'. F.rry.
WashiNfiTog. Oct 22—A -
near Chamber..., ,7,,^., ." ^ “'hi
the lusurgen Cook- ... ... a
-ai- w ——
I ha colored nnliiarv ronmanr ,i; 1,0
"n"i1 , . o n. d : , l ,n 7*145:'»
F.rrv X!* 1 ' 01 r.
A Mr. West, of Bridl * d. N. II., bs* t**'
mulcted in the ism of $400. for breskmi t
promistolmiriixie midtt
Modern l*CNoau«a,—"What ar# »•■
writing there, my b-iy f" atksd a tend p«-
rant th* other day ol his hopetul e-*''’ 1
ol ten years. "My cump- n t"* 1
thtr. "What ia th* subject f” "IntsM*'
i?** U,ir -" rapltad the yoN'iiful Grc-
But, really I shall bo unable is #•**
my ideas, and give them ivUm*
nbaniiy imarrui tsd in (kith ui#s*