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THE WEEKLY NHN. SATURDAY MOHNINO, OCT. 19, IMS. HuM't .ry saaBa-vee- ... W regret Ibe ton tn \blctl h rnrillan JournU eommoot epon th ' m. afampt of aftw Centred toexel'ee Blaveln.nrractlim nnddvO \' While son. is the Admift'stra gloa org\- - reror ' \\ 00 brk '\' nst (Vail of tb Hiwprrsihle conflict\ due rin (aught by tb nvrevlolrn' agl a- - H tors, there are kepubbcan organs whici uneim. ly atUmpt to palliate of e.cus. tl leaders ill 1 lb Harper' Frry outrage they repremni ''Osmwatornl llrown,\ tbe chfc er In tha , lata blood dram, u no\\ nVer.rB'lon by Ida conflicts In Kansu with lis 'Ihirder ttuf jUts,\ end - that to Ms attemut fa or. genii a ssrvil war be only semilog reveog. or Injur) whJcb ha ba1 sulfated. Od tooroal In ihl el'y oven seem to gloat over tba terrible warning thai ilttuwr, hu given to tb slaveholder of tbe houib, llisl ih.r I. Deltbar peace nor safety fur them while they maintain lb lostltation of Hat err. It preacho boldly tb \ lrratirwinl confbet\ dicirlua, nd jy pamtonal language Hmw to Inflems the public mind. Tb malign and Incendiary int if inch language J thl cannot n mistaken. It tayit Feaston Aa-- s not reeenni but if llaoas reeaeaed mi desire d to pn a pub ic native I\ i la perr-m- a ranmre, re probably said to blu s it ttia \ tin alare. drlverehad tnad bpl down imi tu Kai-- a by ore of srms, and he would tr. o p .t din a'arary aa Virginia by the sarin tueena \ rima,tb lfty tiutrucUons atiKb, Uiaj 'an. tit, return to isag.is tba inventors. Ttey iravn, lor ilia met tuna iu me ma a M .La 1 iiii.1 HiUH.umuui.in iii tr\ to irmat.1 carry out i.aitiral l aathrrtlnumlwblcbHii.aaau.lti.trd,iii.Ml lb. r..,..a.,Ul.t.. nay o.u.t M.n. . rid lli.T a.Cit.Ioail lunu. iu turir ai,. -- m A,ria. in Ilia irir of llin arm. atfatui oilitl- - ai taiata, tbat Mr thHr cniura and ,mtria tbey drvra bubdrvda iu aadutiaa, and that tha tnel-- luKinf talk ret aa and rc'eiur. tbi irriirivd bare atnotratkllintltahiart. Haoaa baa mim limi. ixU' u ot an of Ihraa Iu a frarf 1 y ai.a.aiit way. If tin \(Jilt bleb pervlra thla article other pajU fcf hkhra more loleiit than that which bat ,uotd prevailed In tb free .late\ wa mtght nell dorpalr of the ir;Uliy of lb Vw Ion. Hei.evtr public Journal, and Influential membem of our great political rtt- betHn to propagat Incndiary duclrinra and git e encour- - agaoient to aan ii Inanrracllona, Ilia Conalltu- - tion reaaaa ( lw a prrftct boiid of Union be- - tirern the PtatM. \J hone great atd le man n bo founded llii frpuMic firmtvl a lye'em of I Ooiernmont tinder which each ttateahould have tbeexclnlve managrnunt of Ita own domeatlc affair., and tb legulallonof Iu domrftic innticu- - tlona. For nearly three quarter of a century, aluce tbe adoption of tbe Conetliutlon, we have Iliad on rcoj.le, and proerrd Ireyond all human calculation, and there ta no limit to our growth and rrilty if we continue to and be guldid by the principle, of upon which that Coni'ltutlon U baaed. But If Statebitobe arrayed agalnat flute If to lult tbe tulfiab dehlgni and aiubillom of pJltUal Iradf and their part liana, there la to be a perpetual agitation maintained regarding Slavery, until reason and trloUm are over- born by prejudice and panalun, divUiou and du-.tt- r, are tbo ineltab!e conrWuncea. let the preai and people, then, without rrgnrd to ptrt-- , frown down all attempt to provoke iwcllonal tlrUe, and to create bluer and Irreconcilable enmitiu between thvie who ihould live aa Jjrethren. The Vatttd Mlalea and Hwltxetland. DtmcvLltrs have exlaietl fur aume time between tbe United State anil the SSwiaa Fede- ration regarding tbe restriction Imposed In the various Cantons upon JnwUh citltani of this country. Oar Covcrntuent lias, of lata, given inot attention to th matter, and a Zurich aorreapondent of the Jountui 0 Commerce thus refers to tb controversy : Tb Amtnoan MlulaVr In Urma, htr.TTn. B. Fat, baa taken an Iniiantant atrp In favor tba Jawun ciuaena mo 1 muu Biatea. in utdar to undrr ataod It full, I miiat first refer to tua ' ganaral oonventlou or fiiaLdabl, reclpncal esiabuabiuanu, uncnarr, and for U aurrender of fugitive ertoi-laala-,\ ooneludrd between tba I'mtM DtaUw and IbalwIaaOonfadatatUja aa aarly aa Nuvamuar Vbth. IH&O, and rMIOad and pnnlainmt on tb Bttl of Novwubar. Ibbo.\ Tba tnrt art vol a of tliat cenera) ermvantiun aaya t \ Tba dtiaena of tha Vuiiad BUtes of America and the cnis.ua of Bwitaertand ball b admitted and tieatad unou a f.- - lng of reclpncal aqualtry in tbe two ooiuitrtvs, vaera av admiion and trrafmenf anal! nof eon. urfiei(klAeona(iffafivtiarrt.'rafropi.irrna,asrrll faeraiasTaraii4iraMOrTia(4iAconrrarriaar irv. now h ibb iaT, ma -- uie oivauiuuoiial Al legal provlrstma\ of nioal of tha Cantoua 8IUer laud fwtra-- la a gieat maaaur tba ligbtj of tberefurr, fa wbole of tb rotted Btatre la a luat axeiudrd from Ibe advantages which tba treaty of granta and f uaranKa. to tba eitiarnr is tbeootitrat-tui- ir-ti- Tb Aimrlcan Jowa, law milng aoiualutad with tbeas facta, held eaveral nvtuga and oonvabtlou tha uiattar, and aeLt a Jdi aaa and deputation In regard to it tu U- - Piealdabt uf tua I'ultaJ Bute, Urn to use all m-- uf dlplumacy fur tbe iairpuaa of sitting equal lighta tor AuuirKau Jeaaln Tba Adalmatratlon, of couree, a onnvtnred that the Jawa wrr ilgbt, and It H noted our Amtiaaaador tu BwitscraiMt aooorduigly, Bi Mr: Far, on tba Id uf l)wmlr, 11.17, applied to tha Fsdaral UuuncU 4he esacuuva aiitburtty of lufurmation about la raatriutiva law of tba atrveral canbina, and 'tba reaaou why tbey deny xinallty of right to enine Am.ne.n citisena, ibtoii la granted and uarautord to lua 8 alaa iu tba United Ptataa.1 Tb anawerajtf tba aaveral euitona war transmitted to tba Aiuaiioan Mimtitur by the Federal OjuooII on tie lth of May, IsoH, a'iooinanld by a net lnfurnung blm tbat tba BwUa UouaiU In VTaab-liurt- was Inati ucted to reqiieat tba Uovuruiueut of u uoiteaBiai,aniiotaa.aauyrurtbararilnra-vo- r of the rights uf Auiartcaa Jawa In tba series can- tata. Mr. Far, In hla answer, dated May Hotb, notl-fle- d the Federal Oounctl that ha was gitlng to give a Tapir ta tlie tuUmatl.Da of tha cantons, although tle Federal Council did not wlah It. About a week ago that rrjJy was preaented to the Sails Govern-nia- Mr. Fat, baring enumerated all tbe restrictions, tries to ilmw Ibal tbey baia no foundation, either In the federal constitution, or in common snae, or lu the beat Intenata of tbe cantons. He shows tbat srtlcwtl of the federal eonstitutlou Is not reatrlct-Ir- s, tba aam only aoinnji the ran tonal governments to exclude noo.Cbnatiaiis from pt4iticT aa well as tJrvV. riglta, but by no ntana tmafina or comalluu; tbem to do so. lis further shows that all thoee raaic ons brought forth by tbe aeverat cantonal gnvern-iniut- a agaluat full I'l'ie ity of Jewish and Curl.tiaa citizens, are no reaaoia,-thr- y not Iwluir founded on reuaocand that tba Uovtrument ol tin I'nltad Hratea of Aoienca baa a rgbt to esoii't fnan a eaneu of Jua-tlc- a of thaaoverat oaubaia, aidfrn their feelings luliteiu aa toaard tbair lab-- r republic the full abol- ition of theae reatrlctlva laws lnjuiiug a lare b.ly if the American citisena, munboilng about ono-llf- of tba whole p. \illation of gwinerlaed. Borne Balaa 1 aira are of the oplnlim that the uf Mr. Fav will rava a gi.al rftVcr, and will tend ta aboUab era loag all thee reatrtcUva laaa, AUU aaialloii in many cauluna i4 tba BarW IVaifudar-atlo- in fiat voulraduTtuiu to Iba uUvrwlaa dumu-craU- o eubaUtuUuua and laws. (JsjIbeUt la Italy. A recent letter from r'lorenc says 1 Whenever GaniuLW ajpaar In hla progieaa SJirougb Komanga, be aenda an electric spark Ibruturh tb haarta of all tb Italian youth. Every one who oea or hear him become a auldiar Tba Ian image of bis harsngueels short an uncouth, but it ft tu th puna. Tba prieau an I the forrlirnera,\ In aaya. always beeu and are at tha Isitban uf 11 our srlla. II Is time to Mjttte aooouuis with them, and to luak shoit work of It. Let every r.ne wuu counts hlmaelf an Italian stand ui and fullow ma. 1 have aeon both tbe French and the Auatraus face to face mora than one. The) are brave trunpe, both of tbexn, but as no mtra tban men, aud men we are, too. Their rank are numerous, but we ba a Jut oauae and God on our aid. I effr myaelf aa ytair aruUe. Thaso who eom after iu will bo at no Iom o find where the enemy la.\ tatter frsa It TU United Bute mall ataamer Da Soto, Ctptaln DtiXLocK, arrival on Thursday mornlog from ITjw Orleans, via Havana,. Left tb latter port oath nth. tost. Sb bring 1213.877 In pacU. f are Indebted to tbe parser for tb ful- - ?Twrndum Mucl nlty was felt \ ty' \ \ lctI WtjarlnKtUyttkht u !3 Trt' tU -- UuM \ l\ 1'WIa-pli- la .xdted a great dl o, nmaMai , Cffldal drdM . gav. much aatUfa,.a0a u,. OrvTAV, UU Minister to Mealco, would Uv ieT III ran tor England by tu next stumar Htw from ratio blco give fsvutsLl reports l regard affairs In that Island. At Havana Sugars bav been In modarat at prerlons ptlces, and holders are firm, efuaicg (0 mala ooocaaalons. Stock H5.000 fyosM, againit 9t.W) bx la 18(8. ExduLug -- 1 I. v tvt beea In fclr dawaitd. Inodon 17 a 17), premium. New Tork Freight moderately la demand, wrlthrnt any Important change rata. Tha American brig Elxtra, from Clenfaegoa, for New Tork, In ballast, wu loat In a gl tbo M Inat., tiaar In da 8'o, tb faptata and wr.n of tha crew wrr farad and takat to San CayaUnx EUROPEAN AFFAIRS. Three Days Later Intelligence. AlrrraJ t ika Karvna. 0 (6V f b iivrtfjn rrinrran Cmftf Unf, vju, it J amvrj BarMUt, A\ ?.. Oct. !. Tb Buropa, Capt. Ritii, fr m Unnmto, Mb inat., amrnd a Ita ira, at I o'rlrck Uila n nrnlnt. and aalird Ibaae at t.l l, A. M , f. n.t n, abara aba will b du afttiioii Tl a buraa aTprrw, with bar newa, arrlrrd bar thla aratoi a. Tin Kanramo, Ooran Quaan, and Penrta, bad an nvfooiir. TI V. C Wgat Ciatliat1in, andataamar 8om trr, wrraat Bt. Vlncanta, rV)4. tIJ. iiimioiawiu Auancan ahlpaara Abiartcsn Coiigmnran aground nnar th Ji. j'a iJuba, tn tl. Ki.ali.h C\nnal t aupptawt an ha- - ! K, od and towad to Bpitbaad. Tha am nat or aau.aa duu la ivit km wn Tha CaJifs fron Naw York, f.ir Rnttardara, ran aaLora m south raaiua, on tha 41b, but no rtiou larabaaatirn raonlrrd. The lAK'aatar, from Ban Franolacn, for Aiiatra'la, foiibdVnd at Ha'akl, July lom. tba craw ware aan d Tbaataan-a- r llammonla, fnan Baithamton, for Nrw V. rb, rai, aHe off Bt.rt p.nnt, on tin tlh inat Hb got oil and rrooeeded witbout anparaul tiamaga, Tna rcnon ooarnanoaa. .. 1 b rati vmtntutimul eonulna an aitlola b Ita V\ - ,J,' u\ .\\,\ Iwnii.na at Villa lHi f \V1 l\r 'f01\ \\ ' ,nin luU,r' ,nm\l\lef''1' \\ '\ \hat KrslaO ntaTkitlal.Bl tia.rasa.lt' A sKaawaa aJ.I... t I lowed by tlit.ro that adtloa w.aiid have Insured the pn. nty rrfoentral Italy, but hartng In vain nfturad advice al.ecauuit go ao far aa to Ok. late orders to France and Anuria will proUbly I Zurich on th. lntt or lust cmtntod to rgn on all qiwettona Ulongtng to lyaubaidy. oaaav astral. Th official corra.rwtnit,ina l- -u. .1.- - t Oovenuni nt and IU nfrlciele In China, relative to tba ntaauita Uktn forlhe ratinnatmn of the treat r at Fln, Is taibbahsd. The lion. Col Bacos, lHHah arubaaaMfor, aUtt a aaltivy tbat tf Admiral lion had expressed any doubtaaa to tha mi aaeitr ,4 theiu.a.e f the Fein,; they would not bava been abated by tbe a uvlrooi and if It tn decided tint tha means at coruruano were In siifficleiit tojuattfy ao bold a Urn of policy, Colonel llstaaoeeistbe of Admiral llors'a act Lrd Jonrt RcaMCll'a MtJ. lrtnlv aimm- -. V tba ciairae taken, and aas that prvjnr.tlfaM are iMlTllf mft In .rf.l...rfl.... i.K .I.a I'.a-n- l. lnK. ertinient, to enable tae fmoea to atrpport the llen IjfrUr.tlarleelri Italr itiritrucfloti. Out. Dsi in. In one of his letters, shows the pnai-lio- n nrrnipb d by Mr Wasistba American Mlul.ter, and atpreaaratne opinion that the Guineas will not make oiffloultlea an. nit exchanging raUOcationa with tutu, aa tin oondltlutn under which tbe American aiuiiM. r mi aioue enuiu-o- . 10 rieit renin cantoin noth ll g va to Cblueaa priila. Col. Hani a eipreaene nioch gratlllcatliai at tha filling and aaUt-enc-e eirrlrncrd from Mr. Waao and Tavaai 1, and concludes aa follow- -; Mr. Waar.'s rxeution u on of eonaiderable diff- iculty, nor do 1 aa altar our uniucceaafiil attempt at Telhis tbat aay oourae ws pen save tbe one which sehaadoed. 11a has acted eoruially and frankly, In tbe spirit of bis eaclaratlisn at lloug Kong, and ll Is a mailer of aetlafactlon to ma that his concert la onr previous proceedlnga, Is a strong argument in favor of tha conduct puraued by M. lis Doobsolom ami myaelf.'' No further change In the Great Eastern pragramm Is announced. Her derture for America depends ei.tlrely upon clrcumaUDCea. raaiica. A Paris latter of the Bth aaya l To-d- the funeral servioe waa perforoied ovar tha rema'na of the late American Mluiater, Mr. Maaoa, at tha tolled Btate Oai L Tl a Foreign Embassies of Fans were all prcaekt, and immerou other uaraotn attended to rnrm the last sad office of friendship. To body oT th deceased Is to be Immediately seut to Ame- rica. Oaaaaietelal lataDigsao. Cotton Mabkbt. The sales of cotton fur the week were about PS.0O0 bales. Fair and mldollng nualitlr ware allghtly higher on the week, while tin inferior quallii a ooutmued unaale ah e. The market thand firm and steady. Brave or Tsana. The Msnrlnster retiort are un fav. table. Uvibiool DaauwTrrTs Maun. Flour Arm, with sake of American fit OdaSIa per barrel. Wheat firm. wnu a iN'tter tone ainoa Tiieenay. torn buo.aut, and aligbtiy higher under epeculatlvo purcnaaea. Livutnaii. I'aoviaion MaaasT lleef steady, ex- cept a alight diclbn tat inrenor quality. Fork heavy ana asiirusii unsaieauie. iiaoon quiet ana rwHni-l.e- l. Tbe Londim money market waa unchaogad. Tbe IniUfcai i the liana l4ilaud, bad daera.a.it Xil.. 000. A limited bualneaa was doing In Ameilcaa at prevloua raiea. Trial f Warteai Inland. Tbe trial of Warbkn Llajsi, of this city, on a charge of defrauding the Colchester Bank, of Conn., ont of tbe lum of f 02.000, wu com mencetl at fja'cbester, on Tuesday. Ibe charges are, that Mr. Lklanu wu engaged In obtaining the charter of tb Dank, with the Intention of defrauding those who should become stockholders In it 1 tbat be subscribed etotk which b never paid in any way tbat be wu engaged In a con piracy for the over Issue of tbe bills of th Bank) tbat be now had In bis possession over $00,000 of tb bill of the Bank, and tbat be bad defraud' ed tbe Hank to that amount. Mr. Lvlaid plead not guilty to the charges, and stated that the present suit bad been got up for tha purpose of extorting black mall from hlra 8ANCM.F. Jones, the former Cuhler of tba Colchester Bank, who wu arrested In New York soma time since, u a defauler, wu called and testified that Vaiiua and LaLAKD and himself acted together In procuring tbe Hank charter) tbat f.1.000 wu paid for log- rolling it through tbo legislature, of which ex- pense Mr. Lelahd paid one-hal- f. Mr. Jokes BSJSI The first hutallmeiit toward the capital stock was paid In, Uiitober W, ISM, onnsiatuur of ten tlumaaud dollere, or ten per cent, on th wbon. About 15 wr rent, of this Instalment waa specie, and bills of good Crnnectlcut Dauks; the other T3 ir cent, waa paid In by m and Lauaau, and ooruustod In wurtbieaa or fiutlttoua pair. much of It tilled out and signed. In Lxlasd'b r. The next Instalment wa paid In November Sd If MS, uf 80 wr cent , and waa madu up in much tin eame waye waa tha laat, of V0 pet cent., which waa ild In soon attari aud the llank want into oairatiou with abtait to percent- - of Its funds Inafus lupvit which was manufactured and aunilnd by Lauuiis and put into clruulallon by tbo Uaidi. A memorandum of all ttua fictliUrua par was kt by both I.XLaaoaud mysalf. and Jiut before It betann tw) able, a new batch of the aame kind would be aent to Unlrbi ate r tor circulation, and Its avails seat to New York with which Lsx.mi met such of tbe pajer u wa sent there for oolloctiun. Tbe following letters were put in at evidence, and were sworn to by Jor.hu u being In the band writing of Mr, I.n.Ant Ksw Yoax, Oct. 80, ISM. Inua VaiaaoIVm't be alartue.!, there will not be an aaamlnateai liutll aUait tin time matteta atari. If there ta you can lis It wtth them by havti g the reitlftrale td, and alau the n , but 1 don't thlak tney win niue ll, or yiai ran bava your own family nut pay lu theirs till tba next one eiunadua. lu tbe t Jiai caru Yuura. (No aigbatura ) Juioas will go up Friday altcruouu with the bon.1. Mrraoi'oUTSN Ilorxu, N. Y , Apr. 4, lifts. Faiariu Joasa 1 gut brauo tia morning. 1 waa dcialnod a day or two more tban I exievted, but I ba.1 bupottant leisiueea tu atteud to that 1 could do UtUr tljui any one else. There is but one iblng tint I tan sue that I would alter, and tbat Is n4 very iniartaiit. I wiaild wird It In thla wav I \To In id hi gold tit allver, or btlla of aajle-inytn- g Ilanke \ If tiny paaa It la thla fonu. It would be valuable to us as a convenience at luat If ttu-- lnariad it In your aay, 1 don't sea bow we could uae It tu any advantage to ua. If tbey should strike out tbe laat c suae It would lu hurt us much, as we caild ay si arte. IVaae luok al all tha laws per talnlng to Hanking lu your Bute. I should like to see ibem, whenever ills maiveniant for ou to get them Ineehape;! want to be luatod. I hope to ete you often, and 1 want It und.iatood bVlween yuu aud I that when you coma to our House ou am not to ny norofftrtuiwy. Weamsngagul In an enterprkaa for th benefit of unboru intluons, and wa shall want to ooufer together olten, and then we ehall better on. derataud each other's views; and I will add, that In case we fall In our enterprise, I aha 1 y una half of all the expense, time, 40. 1 merely mention these ttunga because I tlilnk they should be understood. Your truly, Wisssa Leuan. I shall aend th charter by Exires; It shild get there tomorrow. W, la Krtm present appearanoai, quite crop of law ulu will grow out ofthe affair. Th Justice has been sued for conspiracy) tha Lblakps bare been sued in tbe civil courts; Joans lu been ued; tbe counsel on both sides have been mod, ana several libel suits bava been talked or. Lam A disnalos from Hartford, last evening, sayai Mr Wsaasa I.auau waa, honorably diaU.ar.ed by Judge Uur, at tiolcueator, afW a full .\a w utm eviounoa, without nis introducing a \ \ aueenaeuoe clearly alaoloaoa isack man rir\ \\ \\ a\1 of Ju.sa, the defaulting caahtnr. auattrV.IlT.t ,,, \ \ TJwZSSZZSt?\ bank, and lb .xamlnattot Tfce Parpfrs' Frrry Wcrotti Tbe Inurf enU Siiprad. Numbers Killed and Wounded. v. s. moorsrvRsvtsa tub Features. Th RUlaadr Arr.Medor.tk KAJ S1EN If tan FRAT. OUt imoWSTIlK UZS'KtlAt. rx cttiEr OF TUB K10THRD. lattraajitag D.UIU f Ik AffaJf. Wben onr report cbd, la.t waak, the Oorcm. , rVata, ami Tunminr tniopa, had tn rrltd allbarrroa or th rli, and fnt panolor an at- tack 1 n the riot ra. Wa pra th dnpatahe aa tby haaairna to bai cL HtJiimorf, tct, 17. TIi Oortmnwnt are rrrronce M tbe praaa d'apateVaa. Ail rKCTa riow HrtriK, are harr.cadod In tha eiiflae bona in tha Armory rneoaura. A numtjer of ctti. tn are ltniond with thn, whom they rtfuaa to reiraaa. rVwral cltlrena bare bran killed aa aim rrtral Tha town baa been taken ritawaaaLin rl b mmj entijanlna of Cbanebi, Hbepuerdatown, Va, and Fnd.nek. Therlota.a am entrenched la the Armo. ryi tbey bald Mr. Waahinaton and Mr Langeifold aapruaaiera Tbe Inaurnrtlnnlat are comma-le- d 'y t'spt. Ilnrwn, i Kanaaa notoriety I tbey nim- bi red ongit ally If white men and II orgrnea, several of tUm were abot two men or tba Martlnaairg eommtiy were shot dea.1 wbllat ehanrltu. In eh. a.. enory. Allen Kvar a, inn of the inaorrectionlat, li dy. log he La froru Connectout. lie says the vhole scbann waa g..t up by ftrown. Bonn 1 1 1 raona are kimam to have been killed. Fountain Ureal hem. Railroad Agent, was rnot d a.1 fnan Un Arm.rry. Three rioters are lying dead tinder tha bridge. It Is r.airtrd that the inters have carried off a con.liloral.le amount of (lovarnmrnt funda aiy.er's Frrry, Orlobtr 1 A. M. Tin battle yaa MikM nialruy by the ralnoad fining, men fnan Martinalotg, ledby Cafitatn Ar.inrrra. Evsa Drm. ssv, craiducba', s kiliel, and oaidnctora Bowaaa and llaLLBTT wounded. No damaee was rt.w to tba ralin al or btVga. It la tnought tha rtot-r- a will In hung as aam u tbey are captured, In tin morn- ing. itarjtrrt Frrrf. Ottohtr 1 A. M Prepare-tlon- a are making for an attack on the Armory. Tbe soldiers are all around the grmiada, and for thela.t hour everything has been quiet. Tba riers hsvs still tha fia owing inraona In tbelr iemaaton llaLL. chief dtaugt tuian at tin Armory Ilea-.sa- in Mttia, Master of tha Anrairy 1 John P. Oaaa. ssriain, I'ayraaMeri Clerk, Lsais Wasuisotom, a farmer and prominent cltisen Joiin Auavaor, far- mer and lua sn sixteen yvare old. Tha three last named were anted ) their farms, several mlee from tin leny. nmtr'$ ferry, OH. 18 fM. .If. I he Armo- ry haa taan atonned and taken after a doejwrate re- sistance Colonel Bntrrr approached with a flag of inicr, anu ui rnanujKi a aurrenaer. Arter espiartu-bitin- g some tlmn, tbe rioter refused to surrender 'ft e unrtnre ad vane d tu the charge, and endeavored tubrtak the drair down with sledge haoiaiera, but It n elated all their t ft rru. A Urge ladder waa then tired a a battering ram, ami the dour gave way. The rvter final bnakly, and allot three of tbe me- mos, tbe martnra firing In turn tbmugh the ttly broken dia. Tha maruwa then forund their way through the break, and In a few nunutes reatatanoe waa h au enu. lua niaera ware brought out amidet tin most tntrnse excltmefit, many of tbe militia present trying to gut ao opportunttv to ahoot them. Osoaos Ttnwrs, a grailuate of Vfeat Print, arid one of tbe rmeit dlatlngulabed rltsen In this vvrintty, res abut yraterday wbllat ooralng Into the town. Ua baa dnd during tba night. Three of the rioters re lying dmd In tbe atrai ta, three are lying dead ka the liver, and several are aald to be lying wgbln tbe Armory enclismre. Tbe f.rllowlng la a Hat of the killed among tbe citisena and soldiers, a far u aacertaiiitd 1 Forrerain ItsaviutK, IIavwooI), a ne- gro orUr at the railroad statue., Joasm Rtirutur, , HeM-rr'- s Ferry, Kvaa Dosast and Oso. Riniisaie-son- , of Martinsburg. Am.ther riotar, a negro tnman Inwis Laatv, baa Jut died; b aauiraaed to the mticulara of tba tJua, which ba aays waa ooneuntad iy ltBoww, at a fair held tn Ohio two months ago. The rotors hsv hut aent out a flag of true, and aay that tf nut protected ny tha soldiers at preaeut here, tbey wnl bang all they capture. 'aln llanwM and Ids son were both shrit. Th latter la deed and Ibe former UJn a dying atate. lie lies In tbs armory eucharure, bleeding freely 1 he say In Is old Oeawattome Itaowa, whian feaia In Kansu Lave hail aucb wide notloe that his whr object waa to free the slavea and JnstlOe his actions. He aays he had poaaeaatoa of the town, and ooutd have mureeied ah the people, and that he haa been mur. dered tn rvturn. J. O. Aaranuoa waa also shot down ta the aaaault. lie waa from Connecticut. Tha dead body of a man, killed yesterday, wu found within tbe armory. ITanw declare that there wee nonogeged lnth plot tmt tiros aocompanying him. Tin prisoners are detained tn caatody within the Armory enclos ure. loltrrnors, October 14 There I Intense Tene- ment la IMS olty, and nothing I talked uf but th Insurrection. Ueaaral BTCaaT, through Governor Wise, In communicated an order to General J. W. VYiniM, of Una city, ti pninre, equip, and mount lmmedntelv, a body of men tor service tn ths moun-taln- a near Harper's Ferry, where many of tbe Inaur-g- . i.ta have taken refuge The tron will leave this attemoon. Gnvcrnor Wist )aaed tha Belay House thla rooming, on the way to the seat of war. Three artillery companlea arrived thla morning, and are quartered at Fort McUenry, watting orders. llantr't Ferrg, Oetobtr 11 noon. Soon after tbe ah rmlng of th Armory, four dead bodies of In- surgents, abut yraterday, werefeund within the en- closure. Cat tain Uao a and hla son were danger, oualy wrajnued. Duly two of the Insurgent are un woutmIoI tbtlrnaiMS are liwia Corrirsi, a white man from Iowa, and Bmaun Ussaji, colurad, fro a lows. Tbe rty orlguially ounalsted of twenty-tw- ptrsons, of whom fifteen are killed, two luortallv wiainded, two are here unhurt, and three went off with slavea on Monday morning. iVaiii after tbs ssiaultou the Armory, anrae firing took piac fnan tha bids 011 tb Maryland shore, eup- - Caientoln fnan Coua and hla paity, who left on It wu returned wtth a gtmral volley, but both parties a ere tn dlatanl to do dam- age. A oanni of armed rueu lias gone In pursuit of th fugltlv. s. There are prolnbly 1 000 armed man here. Tbey bava been touring In all night, from all rts of me surrounding oountry. axrusT or oouiarx lbb. HTukfnrrfon, Ott. IS. Th BecTrtary of War this morning received a telrgrsphio dUivalch from Colonel Lxx, dated aeven o'clock, saying that ha called upon ths rioter, win were barricaded In the engine houae on tin arsenal grounds, to surrender, promising to them uutll tin wlahaa of ths Freaident couU aaosilalned. Thla propnaltlon waa made In order to aavs tha live of tin prisoners who wsre Ul the p. . nadun of tin Insurgent. This messsa wu sent tbmugh Lieutenant BrtJiar of the fliat cavaby. The insurgent doctlntd to surrender, whereupon, at a pn oiuoarted algnal from Lleiitanant Gatrxri, the detachment of marine who ware near by, forcibly broke Into tb engine house, killing two of th rioter and capturing tha remain- der. Two of tbe martni were wounded one of them mortally. Ouawaroaia llaowa. th leader 1 th rioters, wu alao ruoitetly wounded. Several nttue of the enamel, together with other prii oners, all eat aid tinhurt- - Tbs War drnartment liu dlsnatahed an order for the troope at Norfolk, who are at Fort Mcllenry, to remain their until they receive further nnLra. TbsFrealilentofthallidtlmoreaud Ohio Railroad telrgrapha to New Ym k tint ths Insurrection Is en- tirely suppresriid All ths outlsws aie killed or ar-- reeled. All the frelii' t and paaaenger trains are run-idn- g wllhentue regijaaty and safety. No damage baa been done to any urtlon of tbe railway track, trains or property. i7oJftmore, Ocf. Is1, if. The rennavlranla Plrrcture of the llalUniore and Ohio Rallri4 left Martinsburg, thla morning, for thla city. Travel la now resumed nn the road, and th trains are running regularly. OasAWATTAatx DsowVs wounds are n4 onneid. end tuoital. One uf th tkitaia killed wu named Bvrast TaTboa J. C Antixasoa, ons of ths rtug leaders, who atoppa.1 Oi.udui tor Fuslts, yesterday, waa klileil durlug the first attack by the Virginians. He wu a fine looking man, with a Bowing white laani. Bonn of tba MarjLaiHl Voluntaers aratn pur sun 01 tjaamn tsaia a party, a negro, same nskSM, from llarrlaburg, and who waa eonapuiuoua tn the lugltlva alava nut In that city auto years ago, wsa Binning tha tnaurgenta. Ilia eprrhnded In view of the fact, that the Pres- ident haa authorised ths military to pureoa the In other Htatrs tf neoeamry, that there may be difficulty acruae Femnjlvauia and Ohio lines. 'arper's ferry, Orf. H- -J Mf Ths Secretary of War baa telegraphed to U4. las, that Mr. Ocu, Ulstrict Attruey,rorlheltlatnctof Columbia, will jroii-e- d foitha tth to llsrr\B Ferry, to taks charg ofthelfgal pniceedings sgalust the prisoners, and bring them tu trial. A train la now getting ready to convey horses and nisulopuiBiw tin ttoUrslhto anyr-Lteo- r locality, where they may hare tied Thla la bv orde. of the Frvaldeiit at tbe request of Governor Wist. EoUimort. Oct. IS'. Jf. An rye wltneas, who has n turned from Ilarjwr's Ferry, deacrlbos the soeia s tlnre u follows \ Ths first attack waa ma.ls by a detachment of the Charleatown (linid, which eroaaed the Fobanu Kivar alana Uarjeu'e Fairy, and n tubed a building woere th tnsuigtnui were sited by the canal on tba Mary land aide. Bmart firing norurred, and the nub! were driven from tbe bridge. Ons man was killed bt re, and am.ber wu arreeted. A man ran out and tried to eacai, by swimming tbe river t a duaen alus were fired after loin ( be lnrtlally fell, but rose again, threw bis gun away, and drew I Is pistols, but both suApprdi bs drew bis bowls-knif- and out his heavy aocoutremsuts off and pluogod Into tha river, one of ths soldiers wss ab.mt t\n feet behind, the n an turned round, threw ip hla bands, and said, Uou't ah..,\ the s.0.1 vr tired, and the man fell Into tha water, with hlsfaos blown away. Uieouatatlrts ware cot from hla peraou, aud la the poo Sot wu fouial a Cai taln'a v nuu'aalon, to Ca) t. E li. Lts-Mi- from the provmlunal guvenunaut. Tb li waa dab.! Oct 1Mb. !, and signed by A. W Waowii. C.nuiandor-ln-C'bl- of tha army of th provlaiotnl guvemiui nt ul tba luitmt Btate. \a uf five is\ tha Insurgents, an aud with mink, riflee, and pteb'd In the rifle Armory, were expelled by tbaChailaatinginrds Tbey all ran fur tl river, and one, who waa unable to awlni, wu drowied. The other four awaai isit to tba rockatn the Bitddlftof the Bhenandoaa, and fired up.ut'a cldHuaaud troop upi both bank. Thla dsw BiJU them Ura musket v( bvtvreea two aud \ \w1 three hundred men, aud ant laaa tni red abet wrie fired at toera from Harper's I'7,Dotit two hundred yards dUtant One waa finely aaottfeeli tbe see (, seari, attamitdtn ju p over the dam, hut fall abort; aud wu not ee-- a artcrwardst tn third wu badly wouod-- d, and th retrninint on was taken nnharaad. Tha whits In- surgent Wounded Bid eautueaif. daw. 11 a Urn mn- - I Baent after. In tba arm of our informant: be was BOOt thrmiab th bfTWat and amu-- II. ajJ. I I? .!? tnanrrectinn ' \ on,J' wUte engaged - an hour a running and random firing was iktptep by tb tny pa agaourt tba rioter. Bev. were bot down, aid many managed to Bmpaway wrundM. Inuring th. flnng ftn women and children hi,rr..5r...5.li!j!r,y Olte\-\- ! twt when th-- y were their protectors, they ban courage aad did good aarvtos In tn way 1 rre-nr- g refreabn eiU aul auVading the wiamdd Our U.forraant, who su on the bill when the t rut was going on, wys aU the terrlbU acmu of a b att a passed In reality before hla eyre. Soldiers c and be set n pureulng stnsly and In ennplea, and the eracg of a muaket or rifle wsa generally followed by erne or more of tbs Irnurgente UUng tbe dust. The dead lay In tba street where they fell. The wouaded were eared for. A body of 40 mout.bd mm left Baltlmora this af. tarnoon, fur nerr' Ferry, to paurn the rioters. It la n ported that many bars eacajnd, and are secreted In tb mountains. .affimer', Orf. 1 T P. The Daslroor Tnaan have Juet amveil, and are now march-le- g tn tin Armoriea Tbelr eervfos were no lunger required at llarjei's Ferry, th Government and Vu gulatrooj beiLg amply sufficient for all emergen-ete- a. Tbe rernrt nf the A merrVaa cnrrrnenca vrlth a no- tice of toe rrrigtnators Tbe principal originator of in anon miv omnar inaurreriinn wu undoubtedly Caiit. JrwN Ban a, wbon connect lai with aoenea of violeno In tin border warfare tn Kanaaa made hla nann familiarly nutorlou tnroughuut thawho'e coun- try. Itaowa made his Bret appearance In Harper's Ferry more than a ytar ago, Bconfvted by hla two aona, all three of them aasumrn the name of Satin II Inqnlred about land In tba vicinity, and ma.1 Inveetigatiom u to tba probabirtt. of finding orea there, and for anrae time boarded at Sandy 1'irlt.t, a mile 1 Bat of tha ferry. Alter an erjeaaee of some months, tin elder Tleow reapprerrd in tbe virtnltt.and rented or leased a farm on tha Maryland eUlr, about four miles fmen the Ferry. Thy laiught a large number of tseka and rpedea, and thla conflrmed the belli f tbat they mine gold, as they were frequently aivan In ami about IUrr'a Ferry, but no suaplulnu seem lo have etlatt-- that Bill Bm.tb\ wu Cautaln liana a, or tint ha InteniWl embarking In any move- ment mi, or extraordinary. Yet tin devel ota nirnt of tie plot leaves no doubt that his viartl to Fcsir, and his less, of the farm, were all puts nf tbe prraratlm, whkh, he aupp. sed, would In sue. caalul In evtnrirrlnating a'avery In Maryland and W.at.rn Virginia. llBoa a'a chief aid wu Jowa E. Cnoa, a onmpara-tlvei- y ymmg man, who haa naldd In and near I'srry stsnayaani U was Aral employed In Snorting luck on tin canal, and afterwards tauht eahoid on tie Maryland side of the river, and alter a brief in Kanaaa, wlnre It la auppnvd ba became ecqiiainied with Ilaowrr, retuniul to Perry aud married there. He wsa regarded a a man nf sane Ir.tililgriiar, and known to tn but waa not au violent In tha expteaalou of his opinion u to exclt an) ausplstuns. Thee two men, with llaoa a'a two son, were tin only white men coi.l.eilod w th th Iniuirectlon that had bar n aeen atrout Ferry. All werr brought by Maowa frerm a d stanc, and nearly all had beta with blm In Kmus. Tin A st active movement In the InaurmcU wi waa made about half-- t ant ten o'clock on Sunday night. Witxiaa WiujAMaoa, tbe watchman at ilanr's Ferry Bridge, whilst walking acnar toward th Mar) land aide, waa aelxed by a number ef men, whi said he waa their priaoner.and must come with them. Ha recognised Itaowrr and Coos among the men, ami kina lag them, treated the matter u a joke, but silence, th.y conducted him to the Armory, wl.lrli he fotuel slrtadr la their 1. .. ..inn lie wu detained until after daylight, aralth-- n dlaoharged. Tba aaUhman who waa to relieve Williambos at midnight, found the bridge llgbta all out, and wu Immediately aotced 8utr)aiaing Han attjmpt at rob Inry be broke away, anil bis pursuers stumbling over him, hs eecapni The nest appearance of th knaiarreotlunlen wu at tb houae of O.kinel Lewis Wasnraoio., a large fara-a- r and slsvs bolder living sb..; four miles fnan tha ferry. A part v. headed by t'ona, pnneodtd there and roused Col wuuianns. told him he wu their pruaanr, ao also seised all the slavea aear th bouse, and took a carriage, boreeand a large wagon with two hone. Whan Col. WasniMrroa saw Cook, b Immediately re coguised blm u tbe man who had called upon him Kane months prevloua, to whom be had exhibited Boms valuabls arms In his pmejaralon, lueluiling an antique sword, prearnted by Fasnaatoa ths Great to (iBoana WauiiaoToa, an.f a pair of ia.tola.pre-aente- d by Llr.vtrrrs to WssniaaToa, b.h being bdMorrms In ths family. Hefere leaving, Cons wanted Col. W. tn eagage In a trial of skill at shoot- ing, and exhibited cmatderaSn certainty u a mark, man. Wben be made tb vuat on Sunday night, ba alluded to his previous visit, and tb courtesy with which he had keen treated, and legretted tbe necaa-alt- y which made It hut duty to arrest Col. W. Us, bowaver, took advantage of tbe knowledge ho had obtained by hla former vteat, to carry off all th valu- able eolleetton of arma, which be did not till after the final defeat of the usurvectlon. Frutn CoL WasaiwotoN'e be proceeded with hlra u a prisoner u. th oarrng,and twelve of his na- trons in tb wagon to th houa of Mr. Alutaoti large tsrnnr on tin nam mad. Mr. Aixsv.dt anil his sun, a lad of siitaen, were take prisoners, and all Sbeir negro-- a within reach, forced to Join tks move- ment He then returned t tbe Armory at th Ferry. All theae movements ssnm to hsve been made with. out rxcttli.g tin slightest alarm In town, nor did th detention of Cait, Faxir'a train. It waa n4 until the town tnorougl.ljrVsksd tip and found tbs bridge guarded by armed men, and a guard stationed at all the avenura, that the people found they were prisoner. A panic appear to hare Im- mediately ensued, and the number of lniurrectlonlsu at once Increased from fifty (which wu probably their greatest force, Including the slave who were forced to Join,) tofrirm five to six hundred. In ths meantime a number of workmen, n. know- ing anything of whst had oocurred, ent.rodthe Ar nua-y- , and were suoceealvely taken prisoners, until at ons tlm ther had not kraa than atata man non. I fined In the Armory. Tbo.. thus sntrapiwd ware, AsjaiBTXAit Baix, Chief Draughtsman of the Armo ry iiemianu. hill. Master of the Armory, and J. E. F. UAMoxartXLn, fa Truster's Clerk. These three geninmen were impneunea in the engine nousa, which aftsrwards became tbo chief fortress of tbe Insurgents, and were nut released until after ths final assault. The wsrkmenwere Imprtaoned In a large building farther down the yard, and were reaeued by a brilliant Zouave daab, mads by tha Radmad Com- pany's men, who came down from Martlmburg Thla w u tin oooditloo of thing at dayllget, about whk b time lap. Coox, with two white men, aoomn-pan- lf d by thirty saves, aud taking with them Cal. WasnaeTaa's large wagon, went over the bridge, aad stiuck up the mountain road towards Psunayl. vanla. A general warfare cornmenosd, chiefly led on by a rraa named Ciiaaaaaa, whose houae oomtnanded tha armory yard. To colored man named Hav-wsa- n, a railroad porter, wu shot early In the morn- ing fur refusing to Join la the movement. The fallowing la a copy of a fragment of a latter found In the pucket ef Uaowa 1 C'.rr. Pno a- - Dear SLnI hare ln disappointed In not seeing yuu here ere this, t take'eharge of your fit Igbt. Tbey have hem bare now two weeka, and u 1 have to superintend th providing fia thm. It hu Imposed upon m no small taaki beaideri, ana If no teSenon, scmsof them will go beck to Missourl. I wtsb to know definitely what yuu propose dcing. tu.T wuim ll. a.. UN. uiaiu aniM.r wiluuu. riBK I to thsmselvra, and If any of them oonclude to go I oaca to 101 Dtase, u wiu ue a uaa lemunauou to your enterprise. Tie foregoing occupies a page of fine not inner, strew-ttntcr- and Is written In penoll and ox 4 dated, and wu evidently written by a peraou of aduoatlon, aud tba frajget In hail, waa, no doubt, thatoaari! on tin Underground Railroad. R'aiAfrayfon, OH. 19 Blx companies of the Vir- ginia aiilitery, three hundred rank and file, arrived here tale evening en route for Ilannr's Ferry, but twang onuiternianded, they will return thl evetrUig. They (.resent a fine appearance, having with them all the appliances fi a eamrnlgn. lluMfnofo), flcf. 18. The President, Seer tary if Btate, and Secretary of War, veer togttbr several beure today, on matters connected with tbs pns-o- t dings at Harper's Ferry, and the result of th ooiifereuos wu ths sending of rdstiict Attorney Ocu thither, to superintend legal prooeeuUnge In tha 1 remlaea. Tbe stciunnnt which last night existed In Wub Ingtoh Slid Its nelgbborniaai baa aubaidad, aud tbs extraordinary force Lu been relieved. Etatoment of \Qau.\ Brown. NAMEM OF THE INHl'BUBMTS. constitution or THE PROVISIONAL GOVERNMENT. JJMiHort, Oct. 19. Wa bare laat received the following important intelligence Irtiu Harper's Ferry 1 Inst evening a detatchinent of marines and soma voluotreis uieaea viaittotiaowa't buuss. Tn first net wu to the achuul houae, and not Uaowa' u wu stated yesterday. They fuand a hvge quantity of blansita, bo. a, ahore, cl the, tents, and fiTteea hundred pike witb large bladee afflted. Tbey alau dt covered a car) et bag wutelrilng docu menta throwing much light on tbe affair, printed oomtitutuan and of an organisation, show log or Indicating isnilfi ration lu various Slates of the Vnlou. They also found letters from .isrous Individuals st ths North. One from Farm Douulass, containing ten dollar from a lady for th cause alao a latter fnan Gsaabt Smith about money matter, and a check or draft by him for $luu,ud.rreed bf tb caaliler of a New Voik llank, nam not reco laotxL All theae are In piawuaalun of Governor Wits. Tbs Governor has iseued a proolsmatlou, offering $1 (MSI reward fur Cinik, and a Large number of arm d men are una- - aouurlng the mountain in pursuit of turn. Our dispatch yesterday Incorrectly gar oredit to Messrs. Wsstssvsxt ami Taloovt, for repairing th Un to Uarpt r's Ferry, we should have said U. Wssr-aaoo- s, suiaartnUindant ti tbe Baltimore and Ohio Itailroad tugraih, and U. Kaxtt, o)raturat FrU rick. C Wats, otiorator at Martinsburg, wu on of th ptty wbo hefnd to driv ah Insurgent from th bridge time yeatarday moridng, Biunr, the line repairer, ahllet il'lng th Un between liar er'a Fsiry aad Martinsburg, wu shot al by Cai. Coox, whom be teouguistd Tbe nuabcr uf killed and wounded In yeatsrdav' conflict, foots up u folio 'Si KMIed, citlsens, and It Insurgents wounded, I Inaurgeuts I pnaouar,B. fsrjwr's Ferry, fcf It. The prlauner hav been eurorolttrd to Charleatown Jail, to await tbe actios uf the 0 rand Jury, They will b indlstcd ll\ ippppWF\ tsd lib i ta t fw rtsyl. TL l.rla dlcH.hulreenaeUbJ In Ike,. nj TUtOLi m IhorrUee are to try tha nenoert for murder, aad meanwhile tbelnited ffaiae autbnritna . a!. eeed on tbs charge g treason. Own. Wise aid to V S. I Hat net Attorney Ocva that a hu no to th 0mral tlevwuenut pre. ceding Bgainst the ptlaonars) tba la, what will be left of them by tbe ties the Vlr Ernlan airthorlitea bar don with theaa. Bsowa and has mwle a fuller ataemeux, la which be sa)S be m.td the fern from Or. r4i months sine, and the teat Is paid till rot March) ha never had over twenty-tw- men et tbe farm at onetime teat beliaigwl to tne organisa- tion, bt ha bad giod teaarn toetect reinfmcamant horn Marvland, Kentucky, N at\ and S ati Cam I. na, and Canadat b bad arm eofncient for flf oea honored n.eni be bad tao hundred nivotvera, two bandred Saasrg riflee, ftud thouaand epaarat h left th. ra t tr farmt be I at ahiitvianes of powd r aad other arwrnruruor,; he brmgbt a'l the arms from tine to tin from Connecticut and other eastern to Cnambervburr, Fa they were directed to nte A Sons, Keniady Farm, hla aaatiovd name 1 they were erked In double botu ao u to denrlve the parties who bandied then to tbe farm Its ears be bum one ealataka, In stbsr not detainln th tra-- no Sunday Bight, or It to go on unmolested. Tela miereka, rrnltrjng to In'er, espraad his doings too soon, and prevented his rrtnforoement from coming Tb name of all the rtws on Bnndsy nlgnt, sxoept tbrte wklta n.en wbtan be admits b e4it away on aa errand, are u '.lows, wtth tbair proper title tinder tbe Frovbaonal Government I WAITS, Oeal Joe Bao ww, Ciaiimander-l- Chief, wounded, but will recover, rapt. ivu Baoww, dnad. Cait WaTMH. Haow a. d. ail. Cai,t. Asaoa a STrrnsas, of Connecticut, wounded badly. Ha haa three bale, and canm recover, IJe'rt. l.rwia Cnmn, of Iowa, uehurt. Unit. A wavrr Uaiixv, nf rennavlranla, dead. limit, Wa. Inua, of Maine, rvt Cat. Jobs E. Cook, of Connecticut, eectped. rsivavsa, SrtwssT Tsriea. of Canada, dead. Cms. F. Turn, ef Malm. d. ad. Wm. Tnoarana, of Nw York,drad- - Cs. Jr ua Kavb, of Ohio, relaad In lrglnla, dead. lieut. JsxsMtsR Aairaaaoii, of Indiana, dead. With the three whiUs prevlouslj sent off, making seventeen whites, BBOaoU. Ttitresttrrxin, nevrly of Ohio, raised In Virginia, dead. Kartaoa, of New York, raised in South Carolina, n4 wounded, but a ptaoner Tbe l.tter wu elected a member of the Provisional Government aiavn time since. I.I u Lsabv, of Ohio, tataod In Virginia, dead. Ones, ano, of Oldo, relaad In Virginia, not wound- ed, prison, r at Charleston. Oea. Baoww hu nine wounds, but none fatal. Ibwhals of letters here been dtaeoverel In all psirta of the oountry. One from tisaaiv Bairn Informs IIboww of money taring riepmitial m Hank In New York to the credit of G. Beim A Soeia. It apra to be one of many. Informing him from time to time, u money wu received. Calffmnrr, Orf 11 The Insurgents bad adopted the follow big preamble and conabtutlua t FrovinUmal Canttitutlm and Oriinanttt tot lAl Voyds f A (,'n.fed Btaltt ; raustaLa, Wlrrrtu, Slavery, throughout Ita entire exlstenr In th luited State, 1 none other than the moat bartnroita, unprovoked, and unjustifiable war of one portion of It citlsens agalnat awaher portion, tb only conditions of which are jairpotual Imprisonment, uu i'ua-ia- . bt.i,ujb or BiMuiiira xesrmuauon, In utter disregard and Wilatiou of those eternal and self evident truth set forth In our Declaration of In- dependence. ThrrtoTt, We, th eltlsen of the I'nlted States, and tha oppreaaed )ople, who, by a recent decision of tbe Supreme Court, are declared to nave no rights which the white man la bound to respect, togithsr with all the other people degraded oy the Isws thereof, do, for aha time being, ordain and esUhUah for oureelvee the following Fro visional Oonstltntlon and ordlnaooea, the better to protect our people, property, Uvm and liberties, and to govern our aa- - asticli 1. Oiolisca'fonsor Jfrmbersftfp. AU person of mature age, whether pnwcrlbed, oppressed and en- slaved e tteena, or of proscribed and oppressed race 01 th I'nlted State, who shall agree to snartaln and enforce the proviiriotial eonstttutloa and ordinances of organisation, together with all minor children of such persons, shall be held to be fully inattled to pro tectiun under the same. AtnoLan. Branrhtt of Govern oven. Th Frovtslonal of tliU orgajilratlon ahall oonabit of three branches, vts.l Un Legislative, tbe Executive, aud Judicial. SeTKTXItt. r Jjrf!atfe. Tb LcglaUUve Branch shall be a Ongree or Houae of BeiimsntaUvea, oompoaed of not leas than five, nor more than ten member, wbo shall ba elected by all the ottleen of mature age and of sound mind \onnr cted wtth thl organisation, and who shall remain tn 0B0 for three year, unleae wooer removed for mlsoonduot or Inability, or by death. A majority of suck member (ball oonatl tuts a quorum. Aancll IV. A'renifies.Tha Executive branch of this organ! ration slia3 consist uf a Preside nt and Vlce-Fres- l. dent, who hall be chueen by theeiUren or member of this organization, and each of whom shall hold hla office for three years, ualesa sooner removed by death, or for Inability or mlsooudurt. irnou v. Ju(fWuI.The Judicial Branch shall consist of on Chief Juatlc of the Supreme Couit and four Associate Judges of ths said Court, each of them constituting a Circuit Court. They shall each be chosen In the isms manner u the President, and shall continue In offioes until their place have been filled In the aame manner by an election of clttuns. Article XIII. to XXV, provide for th trial of th President and other offloera, and membsrs of Con- gress, the Impeachment of Judges, th duties of the President and Vice President, the irunlshmect of crime. Army anointment, salaries, Ao., Ac Thee a artlclea are not of special Interest, and are therefore omitted. Aamt-- L xxvi. TrtatUt 4 JVk Before any treaty of peao ahall taks ettect it ahall b algned by tin Precedent, Vice Freaident, Commandar-l- n Chief, a majority of the UoAse of Repreeenutive, a majority of the Su- preme Court and a majority cf all th general offi- cers of the army. Amcu lint. Duty 0 tU ililUarg It shall U th duty of th Oommander-ln-Chk- f and all U offiosrs and soldisr of th army, to afford s)cial prutactlun, when need d, to Congress or any member thereof, to the Hu- - Sretne Ctairt or ny member thereof, to the Vloe Freaident, Treuuter and Seoretary of War, and to afford general protection to all dvtl offi-o- or other persons hsvtng a rig It to tbo same. ASnOLB XSTnx Votarrfy AU captured or oonflaoated property, and all property tin prvduosof th labia- of those belonging to tbl organlxatlon, aud of ttnlr fami- lies, shall bs held u tha pro) arty of the whole equally, without dlatlnctlon, and he used fur the esoniao benefit, or disposed of for tbe une ob Ject- - And any person, officer or otbervrlae, who ehall Improperly retain, awrate, use, or needleaaly disto.y such property, or property found, cap. tuisd or confiscated, belonging to the euemy, or shall willfully neglect to render a full and fair atate. metit of such property by him ao taken or held, ehall b deemed guilty of misdemeanor, and ou oonvlctioo, akall be punlahed accordingly, AXTVTLB xni. Baftty nr Inltttifrnet Fvnd. A3 money, plate, watcbeaor jewelry captured by honorable warfare, found, taken or confiscated, belongtne to tbe enemy, shall be held sacred to constitute a liberal aafcty or Intelligence fund, and any person who shall lmin-peri- y retain, disjans of, hide, use or destroy such money or ether aitldj, above named, contrary to the provisions and spirit of this article, shall In deemed guilty of theft, aud on conviction thereof, ahall be ihi nlahed accordingly. Tha Treasurer ahall furnish tbe Gomnnnder-ln- . Chief at all tuma with afall stetouisnt of th ooudltlon of such fund and Its nature, srncis xxx. TAs romrsondsr-fa-Ca- f and fas TVimeury. Tbe Oavimaiider-'n-Cbl- ahall have power to draw fnan tbe Treasury tin money and ether property of the fund provided for In Article t. but hla orders shall In signed alaa by tin Secretary of War, who ahall keep a strict account uf the ssme, subject to ex. amlnatluu by any member of Congroas or general oth- - W.I. Am.is xxxb Svrj'lw ef I As Sarfe or fnfrllio.Bcs na4. It aliall lelhedoty of the Comiuander-.n-Cbla- f to a.1. vise tlie Preelrtent of any aurjilua of ths Safety and Intelligence Fund, and be ahall have power to draw tin eame, hla order being alao algned by th Secretary of Btate, to enable him to carry out tin provtBtoa of Article 17. AlTIOLl TUltTI-Tw- Warmers.-- No pereai, after having surrendered himself a prlsoinr, and who shall merly demean himself or herself u such, to any officer or private courectod with this orgaiiitatluB, atntl aterwarda be put to death or be subjected to any corporeal pun- ishment wtthiait first bsvu.g had tbs benefit of a fair and luinma! trial, nor ahall aay prleoner be treated with any kind ol cruelty, disrespect, insult or need- les severity, but It shall be the duty of all paraoua, mala and female, connected herewith, at aa timus, end under all circumstances, treat all aucb prianueri with evarr degtee of reeinrtand kludnese that the nature of tbs circunistancss will admit 0 and Insist on a Ilk oourae of oouduct from all others, aa hi fear of the Almighty Ood, to whoa care and keeping w commit our cause. Ainci- - XII1L VuUinfaHrs. AU perauns who may oome forward, and shal voluntarily deliver up slaves, aud have their tames registered on ths hooks of the organisa- tion aliall, ao long u they continue at peao, b snrj. tied to th fullest pntectioii In ieri and prope'ty, thaaigh 1 ot oounrcted with thl organisation, and ball ba treated u friends, and not merdly u per one neutral-The- n follow articles In regard to neutrals, property confiscation, desertion, violation of tbe )role of honor, tbe marriage relation, eobonla, tie Babbatfa, th right of oarrytag arm, pernio aub, Ject to eeliura an artJola declaring that their purpose u not to overthrow the preeenl system of govern- ment, an article requiring every officer to take an oath of offios. The constitution wu Intended to tak Immediate effect. tui)morv, Oct. W. It I generally conceded that Cuoa la still In the mountaln,on tba Virginia or Maryland eld un PiAumao. To neighborhood I ao cfceaJj guarded that he eaa hard I v eeoape. Tha deariionofOooB I u followai Five feet 4 tot hackee high, weight 111 pouddt walks with bis breast pruitug forward and his hesid leaning towards ths ngbl sldei hu light hair, with a sina'l growth around the upr Upi Is of sallow complexion, and hu a sharp, narrow face. In oonvtreaUoa held with old Daovn, ntt prearne cf Senator Masoa, Hon. Mams Fscuasaand VsLLaanaasa, and nthra, b malt averal aaewai s which clearly decnonerrate the 0001. pricny of onsne mns neraon in the Naftero, Wen em, aad Eavtera state. Be refaasd to timer Tnetkaia aa to whether be bad a eoo'ereor with Mr. ?ns.s stout bis Vlrxinlssidlwoo, tot limb J\ oJa be bad wnh pervJm at Ih th cuhject, and that ae hat numerous rXLl!Lt.\T\ '' the Fie BU'aa. J3?Z .?! - received from Ha ElJJaiT t5VibM' \- - Coo' wife eeitslily 1771 !lM\hm \ foe-l- anal too bnrding hmuu wl,h Banaa' Uw. - daugbter-hV- - l4?BrVZn':'JXtZllh\ - U- - Coo Th BkactJ area enrtiUe reroevend M Oraratl that a ham ,t box, paaaed tnnaurh there oa T- -i day for Waahio.trat eounty, loaded w.ih nfles, raa-to- u and take Tbe Sheriff la going la search foe them In th roorning Tb stag driver of th Chambtrsbrirg line alio orinfirm in statemont u regard tn Cooa' a win. LAI BUT HarjT'l Ferry, Oet to, lexatevnentherabu trot soared la the Inaea, and rneuors are mnniplytrur every nnaueiit We tare anrae a.miaotloated etaZ mebte frotu Chembersburg, srMewuig tnat more sup pitf ta arn a and aceoutr menu rave been trvkad so that rerlghbm-bood- . The people will perla m be llevu.g tbst tbey are mtrrounded by s)ve and aeon-)boe-e rg Caiam Itaowa Tb wttlaJrawa. of Obt Lxs and tbe Washington Marines laat bight, baa tncriaved tba genera, and the cltueu are tolay under CoU tussore, of tbe armory, endeavoring to organlu etrnpanita for general cVJenoe. Vug'nia n.l.ltla, howtrer, ar n. very tractable rraterial for tba furmatton of effideat comi aaiea, a all hands want to be c.a!na- - Bcoutssrerut In the taountalna, Evejy atrangtr that eooea here la looked upon wllh suspicion, and several hsv been arrewtad on tb charge ot bring Spina. Cai. Daowa is not considered In any danger from his wounds, though STsriat will. It la tbiaurht, nut Burvtvet he, howevtr, has a lowerful ootiaUtutJon, aad may recover, otBKtr ssirrn's Lrmit to CArr. brow-- i, tlaUtmore, Ori. 20. Ummtr Saurit'f letter tin moat Importance la u fi41ows t FtTsanoBopua, June 4, lSMr. Cant. Jotrn Daowa 1 ifg dttrrund I wrrdeynu a week ago, direct- ing my litter to the car of Mr. Ksaaaar. Ha re- plied, Informln me that he bad forwarded It to Waahltigtou. But u Mr. Mnrrua received last wa- ning letter from Mr. BaanoBrr, unng your address wiruid tn your aim's hiae, vis West Andnver, I thrrerur write yen without delay and direct your htter to my s.ai. I have done what I could ttuu far for Kansas, tad what I oould to keep you at sour e.oi aiaaue u enuiraements ana other. wuie btv brought nn nndsr heavy embarraeaunut ths lart two years, nut I must neveriheleea continue to do in older to keep you at your Kansu wmk. I send J on berewtth my draft for two huudred dollars. Is t ws hear from you oa tha receipt of thla letter. You live In our hearts, and our prayer to Ood m that TOU meV hBVS Strvnsth to nra.ftinu In m.t K.mM work, my wife Joins ms In aftectlunala regard to you, dear JmiM, whom we txh hold In high eeteem. I siippois you pit the WniTHsn note Into Mr. Kua-asv'- a hands. It win b a great shame If Mr. WuiT. sis dors nr pey It, Wost a noble man Is Mr. Kbabbxv. How Uoerally he hu onntri'mted to keep you In your Kanaaa work. Your friend, CsasjT Barnt. fornorrsliirf;, October 21. Onr eommnnlty were considerably eiritsO by tn at noun uf one ig U a f ugitlvea from liar let's Ferry, Buaal to be Cook. A gentleman from Lhdncey oveitouk the man on tne road leading from anealmough to this place, and carried hlmanme distance In his buggy. When about three miles from town tne man got out of the vehicle under pretenoe of taking another road. About an hour afterward th gentleman uw him upon on of our street. Ue Informed othere, who tracked bun so a buuae where Ilaowa's men are Bald So bava Uau-de- Leaving on man u a gown1, tbe other went for aasietanoe, but before be returned, tbe man escaped at tbe rear of the hour e, pasnng through a garden. At th fa of the farden, a blanket containing a Sn.tr'B rtfle, un wu found, and th riflla la known to hav been in Cuoa' piararssii n. Immediate pursuit sru mad by a number of men, but no trace oould be discovered. The blanket wu marked \ E. II ,\ and, ttgethsrwtth tb rifle. Is now In Sheriff Ilaowa's pueasselon. The man hu other weapon. Con's If and child are now, and have been for the peat week, at the bouse through which the man paaaed. but she denied that he ra her husband. Tb general Impreaeton, however, la, that It wu hun. II had on a black aliaicbed hat, high crowned, a eomewbat faded black fmck enet, with outaad pockete, light brown pants, very huge heavy boots, and a red aad white stnprd calico shirt. Us is about 0 feet or I Inches Ugh, sallow complexion, fight hair, cut straight across behind, and light sandy beard and miaiatacbe. Ilia general appearanoe we vry rough and shabby. Fa. ties ar soar In pursuit of blm aad hre will lean In tha morning. It Is euppoaad that ther fugitive are In the neighborhood. Effort are now being mads to tenet them out, and tf caught than will be no favor or protection extended to them by any of our clttxeaa. Taw Harpei'e Frvy Rlt. Tba XiprtM publish tha following extract from s letter dated U agent own, October 19th, 1859, to a gentleman in this city s I preemane tiny eaaaictecl to tn retnforOSd from the Nuith, f., during tbe prevloua night they bad com- pelled tbe negrou belonging to tb farms, whom they held u prisoners, to haul two wagon loads of guns from th armory to th school bouse, where tbey were found yesterday, together wsth aevaral boxes of rifles and other firearms, and aame three hundred polished sjears, all of which had paaaed through here eoa e two month ago from Chamber. burg, when they had treen lying for ssveral weeks-s- aid to be mining and farming tools. Indeed, there wu t larg lot tg pick, sledges, and other tools to the boxes. Tha picks are of ths most complete kind, highly polished, and since their arrival, the men had put handles to them. I think I mentioned In my letter of yesterday that old Uaowa, bis two suns, and a fjaptaiu Annssaoa, S)wnt a night her at th Wuhlngton House In J nno, and were taken to Ilarjnr'a Ferry next day In a hack. When here, I wu struck with the long bca'd of one of them, and called over to learn who they were, and where they cam from. Uaowa registered u Ssirra and two sun, from Western New York, end told Mr. Bueouao, tha landlord, that tiny had g. tired of farming In that region that the frosts had taken their crops fur two or three years ; thai tbey wen gotug to Virgins to look out a Iooatlsi for raising Bheep, and growing wool, ore. After looking around Harper's Ferry a few days, and prowling through tbe mountains In aearoh of mineral, u ther aald. thev cam acruaa a larre farm with three tinoocnpled house, (th owner, Dr. Ksa. nxi.T, hsving died In tin spring.) Tbeee bouse they rented from the family till next March, and paid the rent In advance, and also purcbaaad a lot of hog from th fmlly, for cash, and agn sd to taks care uf th stuck until a sal oould ba had, and thsy did attund moat faithfully to them, and have It all In first rate order; were gentlemen aud kind to everybody. After being there a few weeks, others turned them, until umaoyu twelve ware In theu three houata, and every few daya a atraager would appeu and diaappnar agan without crtettag tnaleaat .urprtaa. I can't hslp but believe that when they made tie suae, tney expected a larg force to be at toeee bcusee and arm themeelve with the guns and )ara there prowled, and that large number of tHgrtcwereexpeot4 toaeaemble on the Virginia sloe, providence seem to have disappointed them, and no doubt uved many lives. Tney had a number of Bharje's or Kansas rifles; one of them la now In awaeaeton nf a man from Suarpeaburg, wbo ckod it np at tin achoul-houa- The martnea took poaaee. eioa of tbe property there yeaterdAy, and dlstriouted tte picks and spears, guns snd blankets, to anyb ely who wanted them. One of tbe men, barure he died, begged scans ou to writ to his father la Greenwich, Conn. ISTOBT OT OLD BROWST AMD HIS FAMILY. Among th documents found In possMslon of tb insurgents at Harpers Ferry, wu the fol- lowing, purporting to be a history of Old Brown and bn family. '1 his paper purports to tat tba history of tbe family, u connected wllh Kansu, and uyi 1 In ISM, the 4 eldest sens of J so. Baoww, vut.t Jreo, Jr., jAaon, Una aud Fuiuun,all children by a first wife, then living In Ohio, determined to remove to Kansas. Joua, Jr., sold hi plaue, a vary deeireble lam pnrpsrtv, at Vsruon, Trumbull oninty, and Jasna bis loa, near Akron, In Summit ouuuly. Tbe other two eons held no lauded property, but botA were rawsrssed of mu vaiuatu Mock, (u were also ths two first named.) derived frran that of their father, which had been often noticed by liberal pre- miums both lu Un State of New York and also of Otto, Jason Baoa a had a very valuable collection of grape vines aud also of choice fruit trees, which hs toil up and Sullied lu boxes at a heavy oat. Tbe two first named, Joua and Jason, had both fam- ilies. 0 xa bad none. Fxanuioa wu engaged to be nierrted and wu to return for his wife. In con sequence of an extreme dearth lu IBM, the crojai In Nottbera Ohio were almost an entire failure, and It wu dectdfd by the four brother tbat tne two young- est should take the team and antlre atook, cattn Bnd hones, and move them to South weatnm Illinois to winter, and to bars thsm ouserly tn th spring of lSob. This wu doueuverv onrderabn expanse, and with Boms lues of stotk to Joua, Jr., sum of his best stock having bn stolen ou toe way, Th wintering of tb animals wu attend! with great ellaua aud with no little suffering tu Its two youngest brothers, una of whom, Owau, being to soon extant a cripple from childhood, by an injury to tb right arm, and Fanisxiox, though a very stout man, wu subject to periodical sickness fur many years, attended wtth Insanity, It hu been publicly slated that he wu IdloUo uothbig oould be niia fa'ae. He had subjected hlmsuu to a most dreadful surgical operation but a short time before starting for Kansss, which bad well nigh cost htm bis Uf and waa Juet but through with his confine, ruent when be started on hlajouraay. lud weak. They wen obliged to buak ourn all winter out of doura in order to obtala fodder for their aulrual. Boiouoa liaow u, a very strong minor son of th family, eighteen yean of age, wu aent forward-earl- y lu 1S66, to aaaut the two laat named, and all three arrived In Kanaaa early In tba Soring. During this alow Journey, with their .tick, auross the entire width of Miaaouri, tbey beard much feoru her pao4e of the stores of wrath aud vengeance which were tken aud thai gathering for the Free Stale men and abuhthailat gun or going to Kanaaa, aud were tbtmeelvee often adxnonlatd, in au very mild language, to atop bef.ee It sh.aild be \tin lata.\ After describing the arrival In Kansas, with but little meaua, tbe elder Daowa determitiad to Join bt cbl dren. Ue had been somewhat aocnatomed to border life for over fifty ytan wu un tbe frontier throughout th entire war elth England, and bad bean fur Ihuty-et- x yea's a practising Burveyor. With th si p. wire, priva-f.nn- . and wane, of Dloiner lira ha aaa fsautUar, au4 fUVUght bg ooua. VwU Ul CWM ii.'MW\ '\ ftotB tb oUUr part o' tlM 5H.. H- '- \P b\ cbM and otnv IsfS i. Z -- 1 l pov-o- n of tb roauaisenr wa. iratjon levari rrravnnlng ofl the 0. tr.. ftMiw.rX\ KAoi UM of tbelr houae Th twa ,ut ws. sUk, .a-- e of tbem eitrm.ly elek!ihV chr rftt y Inrsre, while a tbltd waa dreadfulle areund-e- d twrajwl opined to be morta), and bing wtta tin huetend ot bla .later, the fatber In th rrtnantiro hunted lite a wolf. Oelrg to tn hnatila attliud oil the Ma of Muntairl, and their treatment of f -J Btate Oien. and eomtianlna nn tKa elee I. jt I ned that tbe lounger aona cf Old Baow. etHvulv e their way err. rand to rough Mlaeourl to ke.-- J . ,. -- -, i,n uaiiaji- - Tbe history area ef ennetderable lenarth. but u.. r..eal .Mu. -a Z Banwn'n ataaaafara. VL.e-1- l I .1 -a . . a a in io.uui Laioeomciai tun 01 arms, mall I T. atorea, miners' tools, Ac, now In store at I ID? -- rTT AnBory.thare cVpoMteri be al PaaaftT Ol MbTlPT. Ifstnf a eta.. allla.aa aAf V..J..1 t.?-r-Al-lbt- o- \ vweni in !,.. -- J . .M .. iN(-fsiu- r. \ pany's poaoo,, M MuaetuTrMeSp, tiowder flaaka I a .ma.. . i e,,... , . aa ... rai. .JZr.-Ir- r- \T- - .\re gun nm cape 1 iou(ren oer- - e.ia.L. .J -. . im ,. . . - . v- -, aw ror rjrnrre's riflre, wan. allghtly daiagrd by water) tot raoiae' Sharp's piuia-r- a it IU. Lead (nil 1 old pe.eue-- 1 SS41 taatol I I BJalia. niiil a ...ea . rut . I u,VMyw\ WTrts 4 standsrd apes- - ' iTe- -f S.? Ut,,lB forspeen 1 picks 40 aboi waybUicahed for sever dossmsaow. lu tbst more were to oam. 1 . '1, J\\ ?l ), ooaii 1 cloth pant I llnenpsi ta Caavaaa for ..it 1 1 old tmahlnntdOraTakrinaj 1 p,.ck,t map of Tfea tuckyi pocket map of tJelawareand Maryland t I geoea strwiaun 1 I InkeUad) timed pencils 1 14 yen holders I boxes wafer , 47 small b ank books: Statre)4ns 6 picket com be 1 ball hemp twines 1ballo.4ta talne) M leather water caps 1 I amarv. , I yama con flannel 1 1 roll sticking plaster fir wounds , 11 reama twt pa,, 1 boons medicine I 1 large trunk ) 1 none wagon. rnr. abontmocs Lrrrut. Tli following I the anonv mous letter recerlv-f- d by (jov. Fuirn, of winch mention hu been, truvde. it la j,,.,, it fjlnclnnatl, ng. 20th. fnst marked august 23d. and addressed t Hon. Jon- - II. Sec. of VTr, rTaahing ten, li. C. Pnratt.\ I have lately received Information of a moverrnrit or so greet in,)Hruace that I feel It to he my dutr U Inipeit H to you witbout delay. I have dlacoe, red ., . . f lUI a lastaaa.aaeri aaa. a a.. a a VT T.k V. -- vmwisciwinn. naniir rot ita U libwitioa iff th iUtm of th Snuih by j tl..sn !.-- . 1..l at ( 1 riirf Jltm llmmmm I. a. - .- aa. a. a In Caoftd darlnr tLc wli.Ur. drtUinf to rv4m-- t th-e- aVFld I hates Brav, .let asll..n Ir... . S a- .- -- a.Ta. lh ..... 111 t.i saawt Bt- .- -- I.- s a . .. n aawwniia tun BMBtrctrt, t UW J d.TVPnOI fDVir kaJtiiff 11.00 ( whU tun) Id n rrTvry la Mftrr. Und whor it la .ttLt.tM, n not enablM to leriv \ - -- .aa save wvtjtnuf 11 ITIJ, VUtWatJ (H fDOir DUH1 ; -- u auw iu Ml HiBUWrn aMlU MIUa. ! torme In n.mlloocni.l?f totbrir rcnirfjUaVwbi3rh, la Ilk filial aanaa.4aaaaa.an .) Vl afjee. . tney wiu paaaaowrk , tbnaigh rennavlranla and Maryland, and enter at llsrp-r'- a Ferry. Uaowa left the North about B'Jof1'l'0'wk ago, and will arm tb negroes I and atrlk a blow tn a few weeka, ao that whatever I done rnuat ba dons at once. They ban a large 0.10- -t tr of anna at tbair rendesvrjua, and are probable dis- tributing hem already. I am m fully m their Thla 1 all th biftjrmarion I can give you. I dare nut aign my name to tola, but t mat that vow wllnotdlaiegardthi warning on this account. A Wolf In Mkoep'a ulatalagr. A conupondent of tba Albany A'renien Jour- nal, writing from Essex county, relatw the fol- lowing rtory, which ehould Us a warnlnai to young ladio sgalnst entering Into marriage, agreement with strangers npon a short caaala-tanc- a. It convey i also a warning to parent not to In too readily fudnated by tha plausi- ble representations of wandering adventurer, lb correspondent says i About the first of October, Dav Sitvixenw. elalmlog to be a Jew, and repreeent. Ing himself to bi an agent fcr th Montreal Tract aud B.I.I Society, and alao for a branota of a Ibdon Bocl.ty for the Promotoa of Chrl ban Knowledge among the Jawa, cm i Into Ex\\ sex village, N. Y., and called upon the enrgyrnen of tbat place, uklng permlaslon tv preach to tbelr aongregatlons on the following day (the oabbathj, eo arranging bla appointment u to preaco to u macor of the several ooogrt.atlocis of thai villa e u poeat ble, under the reguiaa. rn and settled arrangeuata of tha dlffetent church.' lie presented what an- - I eared to be satlsfsctory uwdenuala, u aaaut for tun lontreal Tract and labia Society, and peranum wu given blm and contribution were taken In uf tbe alleged object. At Wballonsburgh. a fear milaa from Eseex, ha also held forth. At that plaoe h lngTatlated himself into th good opinion of a rupsotabn family whoea name I artta-ne- kt for obvtou ressoas and paid particular attea tlon to on of th daughter, making her presents of money, Ac, working hlmaelf Into favor by relating; his woiderrulsTploitssnd sttairunsnts u a travel- ler, and scholar, claim Irg eelebnty u a Ungriiat, been Profieaor of Language ta soma large Theological Institution at a large salary, ajij which altuauon wu now open for him, and that ha intended toabandon his preeent husmeas and return, to the Profesarrrship. Tbs daughter opposed his pro- position to marry, but ths parent rather favored tha mSlow. Am wtiauaiauavul wa. .lly ooactuded. and despite the shortnaea of tha acquaintance and tha general InaaniaUncy g the thlnge day wu appoint- ed fur theniajTUge. Tha Jaw engaged tte K-- Mr. Coretoofficiate. SrLvaaaTUDi's oouduct exciiedsua-ptrlo- n, which, strengthened by ruaors ledtoinqulry and Investigation. It wu found that h had a 'woman with him elPiattaburyb, N Y , whom ha intr aluoad aaShui wife, and that tbey remained over night at that place with tbe Rev. Mr. Wmuaaroo. tu (Jew) also hechtd and lectured tbere. A lat- ter from ALiXAsnxa Krajr, Secretary of tha Montreal Tract and Hhl Society, wu received In answer te Inquiries, itatlng that Savxsanxa wast a vile tmpoater itht b wu no agent of tb SxAety. though h had formerly been a coirjorteur of the ty, and had embt tiled funda aud been dncharged; that there wu no aoowty la Montreal fur Promoting; Chrlatnn Kjrowledge among tha Jawa, and alao sta- ting that h beuevee tbst tn wu lawfully married to a Jeweae, by whom bs bad two children, and that In Jujylsathshadsenthls wife to England, Tha letter also ootitslned a notice, cllpind frum a northern pa- per, cautioning the publlo to beware of thla Silvu-btib- A warrant waa procured against him fur aa attempt to commit bigamy, and aa officer dlspstchstt to apprehend him. SixTxaaTsuv, la th meantime, got wind that hla T al cha acter w u becoming known, and tonk French, I ave, Ue wu overtaken In Rutland ouuntj, nt, and brought back to Essex, where an esami-natl- ou wu badt buUbrcause of tb Inaoffl iancy of proof u toaprior rrarvlBge,he wssdlschaeged, and went bl way, and era thla Is an. aged ui hi system of villainous swindling. Anaat of a, Feiges ned flara Tkdef. Tbe CUveland Herald of vVedody,givis th irticnlan of th arrest of a Srracusa furirer.wha u been UDBUCcessfullv trackad bv the, offia-r- a ui lua'-rL-- n r ovar two yaarx. About two yean aco tin prisoner, Wa. M. Uau-w- u a dealer In groceriea In the city of Syracuse, N. Y. Ue wu carrying on bualne. at a good rata, aud appear ed to bav plenty of money. Thl went on for onn tlm until wsploloa were cxoifad and th made that Hsu. had been ohtalnlog-mrae- on hi note, the endorsements on which were forgtd. IWore an arrest could be niade, HALLfladtba) city, and for a time evaded pursuit The next that wubtardofhlm wuln tbseityof ltloa,N Y, where ba stols span of valuabls horses and took them ta Albany. Pursuit was made br the owner of the horses, wbo cairn up with the thief at Albany u na wu about shipping tr bora. on to boat for few York. Winn Uau, found hlmaelf time caught, ha drew a knife and tbreateued to kill tnenrat mau who etteroted'o am. t him. Tin owner of the boraa c fli red a reward of fifty dollars far hla capture, and the boatmen .prang on the thief suddenly aud secured him. HaJJ. was taken to I'tica and confined In Jail tor await his trial for horaantea trig. The confinement did not suit him. and bs managsd to eeoape from Jail and elude pursuit. N thing mure wu heard of him untL lately, although eea'ch was kept up unceasing- ly. At the time of bla flight from Byrannee, th fotgeileadiaoovered amounted to over six thousand A tew days since, Informatlou wu reotlvnd tha-Ua- u. wu reiavted to bare apent part uf the Inter- -, med laU time at Pis a'a Peak, and that ha waa expect- ed to return rrom tbere to thl city on Satuedav, tn loth Inat. Officer Lnwxu, of Syracuse, p'aued hlm- aelf In oommiuucwtioo wlh Marebal Caaw and Hrputy-Mareh- McKwbtbt, and oloee waters wu kept for the returning Pike's rVek-r- e. Uau, returned to this oltr u stated, followed alar a ahott time by bla brother, with tnree yoke of oxea. said to be brought from the aunferou region. Offiorr Bcauaui! wu detailed to tb task of arnst-In- g llalu After soms tlm na-n- t in watching tba bouse near the Jnnctliai of Fieri and lairain straees, west sir's, when tbe fugitive waa ipawad to ba ed, tin officers auooaededthu narmbig In arreat-I- rg th. priaomr and oanveylng blm to tail. A requl-eitl- cn fT.au the Qoveruor 14 New York wu already ta tbe bands of th officen. and tee prisoner will ba takn to Byracuae on the aftern vsi train. IIaix 1b about thirty-fou- r years of age, and of me- dium height. The particular forsevy for which he bs arrested la that of a piece of pepar to the amount of lino. Ue atanda a g'od chance nf doing tin State of New Yurk eome aervloe, after alb Aa Akawnadle neicbaata Tb Cincinnati CWimerceii. reports tbat IlKit-R- T KaLLa, a carpet dealer la that citv, huab-aoonde- d, leaving liabilities estimated at $100.(XiO, Ilefore quitting the city h convert- ed all his Mils receivable Into cub, obtained what discount and borrowed what money h could, and diapowd of u mnch stock aa wu tmaaible without exciting suspicion, thus raising. It is supposed, about 25.0(iO in ready money. K. II. llioaisos A to. have a claim against hint fof ttO.OfiO, Fa 1.1 a left fur tb East for th rL tenalble purpose of buying goods, but It Is ', lieved tbat bo bu left tb country. H mr.d a Klvsts uslgnment of bis property bafnr Falls bad been in bualiifa for Vx or 12 years, and nntil lately wu ree.rded at a nA, ceesful merrbant. It I said 'jibu Una UtIbsT atlraTuanllv of late. ao'a ifcougb a un-T- of of famllv, having wife ri threat tblldren, that be hu bad aml.tress,erfbo bouse, In Coving- ton, was richly and '..xpentlvsly furnUbJL anj wb. bug outls . bn dona much toembar. rau blm. BoavoN r j 0 have another mechanical bakery. rTa?iLU .imeltUtoUflreiiroof. Ovar flOij.! -- ', beoa iuVrjttr-- 4 for it un. -