Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 2, Number 27, Jasper, Dubois County, 2 November 1859 — Page 1

THE JASPER

COURIER. VOL. 2. JASPER, INDIANA, WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 2. 1859 NO. 27.

WEEKLY

I'ommhiu IVMY WeDSEDAY. AT JiH Du.o,. couutt, ibm., av CLEMENT DO A NE. - OFFICE Coaat of MaCDoaALP ao VVt-sT Tkit. tammwmmmsaam TBRM8 tJTRlLTLY IN ADVANCE :

Pmii-nu.u,p i, " - j: I. u..k....:i : ... ... (du V..- ftti ci. ror eut aiu...-, - . w K A 1KB Or AlvlHIISCIG. For .au.r. f 1 lineaor lea., i week,! Kaeh aubaequent iuaertion, i!5 eta. Longer adeertieeinenta, at aarna raie. A fraction er even square or squares, counted .V.X.7t'i.e'n.enu"r IS' 'Zlc' Nuiieea of anooiiilment of admiuistratora and legal not.cea of like character to be paid (or in advance. i w jiJJ aaaoCRciNQ cxxPiPdTSP: For Township office, each, For County Fr District, Circuit, ur Mate, Bound the Corner. Round tbe corner waiting What will people as) If you with lu aee uie, There's a proper Way. Village tongue are ttef Ready wiib remark; Eyee are at ihe casement If a dog but bulk, Round the corner waiting What will people aay! If you wih to aee nie, There's a piupei way. Whan tha churrh hath bound us, L'uk'd two lioart in one, I ahull care but littht Mow their mrgoes rail on; But until the brnUI, Never let them rind Aught to caure me blushesHurt my peaca ut nun. ! Round the corner waiting What will people aaj ! tfaafy hearts should evet T.ke a manly wa.y. F fty thin; are staled. Things o 'J ne'er s ;poe, Ii out awaaetbiag secret In a neighbor sbaatrsi Baldly tske the pallida And Iheir hp. arestav'd; An are Satek to censure If yen stein afraid! II 'tind the ei ri.er waning Wh .1 a ill people SS) .' I. you wiati In see me, I'nere'e a proper ) ! Fr m tlat Baltimore S i". The Harper a Feiry Innurrectiou cvrTftt tiik ibl k .i n't abaa. On Tueauay the Ind-pendeni trrars, undr the command of Lieut. Simt s.n a. d Lieut. Kerohnr, made aeout on the Maty I.J , . . .. .. . .." .,nu .toe, ar.u marcneo cireriiy lor tue .rnoo. n.-uae, allere it was thouk-ht Lint.

. Cooke had fortified hin..ef. Tha inaieh""" pwp"iy appropriated to del. ay ex was slong tha base of tha mountain, and the pei.se. and carry on the war of freedom. asjaaanaaatt - - t . Rail s m i J Sa A I Irnnma r . .. aa a at saaaBLaasal 1 1 mmmm

w. intense anaieiy waa Manurwaa tor the success of the expedition When laWy! reached the achoehhouee, two nnlea dis'aut trom H.roer- Ferrv.thev found it wa- tl.e

a 0 af " I - Ura houaefor Ihn arm. 'I hry recovered 'eaued back in bis bed. looking calmly aevara. hundred of Bh.rpe's rifles, sever.: mmwi. Gov. Wi.e loid htm i.e had ad. boxe, of revolvers, and aigli een hundred ' be preparing fur death, lo which Brow.. All of them are formidable wea.'-eapondso be (.the Govcraor; though he Pns. Tue revolver, are s x shooters wiih'm'ght lira li.leen years, aould haae a good ten inch bar-el., ,d fir. with the lulmiua. J"l - lor at last, and had better be dpuwdannateadofpercuaaioncapa. The P-p.nng now, , P.ke. sr. tao edged, bi.de about e.g.,, I 'ntTWi. .p-ou; RX Pkowa. mchaa long, and protected where it enters A writer in the New lork Cj..u.ercul .as:

he ataffby a strong guard and heavy iron, '" f a-weaUhy fanner ot rerule. Tha staff ia of hmkorv. aaad .a...i 'Hudson, I'jrtaire county. Ohio, or the name

" wmmm., j a I as luidabla javalin. ' avaa no person near Hi tchool noua. at tba lime, and after a guard was placed otar ii, tha remainder of the on -

s-x 'e.t long, Iba whole forming a most lot-iaf

ry paaaed on for the house of C.pt gt-wing, ju winch business ba arte 'owii,4milaafurtherodlhero.l. Short-;qlte socceaaful ui.t.l he accompanied r bufura they reached it, lhay ware inet by,' large venture of tJ.a finest qual.iies ul 'wo (em.le., who askdd if they wptp in jthat article to En viand. Thla speculation ae.rehal Cooke, and having bean aas wer-resulted lb a ruiuoue los; and Irom thai in tha affirmative, informed Lieut. Simp- time to this he baa bean more or leas ab- " lh'' b h4a 0,f inuiea Us I ore orbed iathe furtherance ol Abolition views. jrod off at a gallrpiag apead on horseback, on which dubject ha waa a ccmpleie i.Tb '""I' 19 ' h0W' 91,1 ,09n4 11 htd r,n",C " lie h There wae a fire on tbe j rum Buiom or tmi latva rcfoaitTt: I earih, and on a table near by a plppa of The reporter of the hua, yeslerdsy ntoru-; Park whieb O'imo one had beCan to slice, iP, converard with a gemleinaii of aeraetiv,

-.viore utnshitig it. I wo agons

" yard, add the hor.ee were harueaaed. Cooke, it m thought, hld been engaged in hauling the .n., from !,be hou" ' C,pl' BroM "- house. Hero, too, were louud large parcel jofpnpere. J The wagons were taken by the Grin to the erhool-house, and leaded up with as

.7 uuuju no um on inem, ana ......... ....... .I . . . .. hiu.pevo having found a spare hor.e in 1l.nu i.1. . r . t . .. n.......tA4 1 J . I

pM..TwnmaW(liavMyaRa.w me i rt-tio-'i.t ana ma Uabiiiet. Tbe;

JLZT 7 " , 5 .T i 5 ILT , "y , K Mi"C thy r"C, 'd ,Le lowo' " P'0?1" were on the louaout. auu aa they a-tiled around the base of the mountain, the! '!T "T everjr ,!ep ""v rr C'ted ty oheers ai.U 'he waving of hankercii.efs. Many ol the ...JV'"o oerxoeuu.un were bruugl.t lu ilb.a city; nut the least among wi.icii were, the ?sPer. found at lirow,.'. hou,e. and the ch.rogrjphy Of '.neu apaar. to bo lüat ot Brun- A akeich or THt (.-VEKi,..h,siTtBvnw wiTHoLDaaowa. e.lerdy morning G .r. W.;, attoi.,paoteu by District Attorney Uuld and seversi other, via.led ti.is reuiarkubl mau m bk .oom. swwma was prppeu up m bis bed. eaidently uffeiii.g g eat pai i Irm his nujincroue wounds, but with ea n.u.d touecte.', .and lawfcialg ca.ii.iy shout aim, now an d

.then giving ve-.t to a gromn. The G ver- r 'er was isnurd for special Ira n to c.r. . IM Cuveution; do not know that I had any B.-own. Ts Laocred Sharp's rifles snd Inor, alter qufefomng him several timer, them to Chsr'.estowrt, eight miiea dl.iant draveraatioa with any of tbe Oterhu reactv'aml t buuured reo vrrs. ahat is called fat hiuiinto a talkative in-.d.aiij i.e ;,, they u.re accorciuj-ly brouSht out and era; aasaick part of tbe time 1 a aa ia Obm; be MaaachaaeUs an.. Cm names' rtjiarily aWdd the lolloaiug importui m.c.o placed in Um care. Brown seemed n.uci. iad tba ague; waa part ol the time ia Ash- olvera, a little aaaaVef Iba X.vy aize. r U,.V' - . recuper it 'd, but S ep!ier.s in a heJpleM con- ssjuia couuty. j Brown here made a ataiemvnt intended -I rented the Kfey Fetae' from Dr ,jlljn. TMkfr D,i,unera. iiaaialiin ui Mr. V.-Did vou aee aovtl.iiiir af Jhi.a fer the reporters as fcas:

Kennedy, u: Sharo,U.rg, Waabiaftoa tuuni. m . i i r. .. .sssaawi ii - irr m. Uera i afaWddJ to Lesent fro the La.t all iMafa reqjaasrea fee My undertaking. lite bwie

ere ,..Jt,üte. so i.o .me could suspect the) ill be lakea be'orc an iseattis court to- courae. ao.. thing thai would implicate Mr coaieamef latest, net eten the caner. e.. My oe teamo W. G 0U: I teiia.niy saw L.m and bad. Imaged in hu!i,.g ibem ap irom the waatf. M W aah.ngtor. C Mm tution indulges ot.coaaer.aUou with bim. I All hexes, ad p.rkaye aere directed m .1 ;!(n)lh llt fcllu.. ajej hi WÜMaMlIilk and tbeai Mr. V A bout that reacaa caeel

w . ...l. a. i. . t . . . . ineitr i.,s more tiian -J men about the place, but I had it a.. mttuuV.d ih.'.l t p ...Iii ..in . t

... aasa iave gitn necastun to the- r-(lections.: Mr. Justifying it! jcotae op :ot aeu erne at sooner than you are ha the foHomunr arm.: H) SUr,'. n- d oecnrred at time ahei. Mr. ardocl B. Yes air, I do eat compromise bim io spared lor it; aud Iba aaer you MMf j dWMatMataBi rvoiv.r, tfifti spear. . pied tl.a Fresidentui chair, ahat would saving that. jmee3e Out preparalioa, Ibe bet. er lor you. a- lomsbawbs. I would been armed tie .ve been tbe result! With Ins ovoaed Mr. V.-Will yon answer this! Did you. Vou may dispoM of ma aery ea.y-1 I bites a it h :.ier;ils and pistoU, aad the U ,ltrines o: the -h-gr er lan and the "ir- talk ab G. dünge abejt your expaditinu ar7 dispoaed of aow tut ihia qoealioa, I Mai K- ntlt the. .eaie, tnev not being auffi reoresjble coi.fl.ct and hia equ-i.y em- bera! an the end of . ia aolyer. Tbeaaaeund. n i.tv lair.u.ar w.lh the other arms. haic announcement thai -ais.ery can and D. Xo air. I vor.t answer that, bee suae ".fl.clei upon me bulb U.e aabto cuts I had t enty 0 fcx-d aii.m.ii ü. n and ,BUst be ahohshed. and yu (addressing a denial of it I wemid aot make, and u "J ' o y, and ibe bayunat kbttaeiaaem and had a good r.uhl tt itlmsetftatkM Narthera people) aud I muat make an am-matwn of il I abenhi be a gteat Übe ia difereal paru .,f ay boey oome rtpeetlba ai.l ol Iron, 2.' Io iu u."i. .'o ii, ,n connection aith bidden, al af Ihe donee. jmiaolea altar I bad ceased fighting, and had .iau, lie I wanted. Help da MdanJaejraaatltatlanai guar an teas of slevery with. Mr. K Have yon bad aay correepon. eve seated to surre oder, lor lue beuebt of Ine areat Manl.nd, K-no.kv. N.ril, sud prh, ,ptf,, viaws, and doctrines, whst a ith parties at tha Nortb en the sab- oth-ra, aad awt I.r my oan beueb'. J.. i. ( .r.,n , Virims ai ; tsn-ds. The: A aak. aouid have been the ennrse of Mr. uf ,ni noTemea! j Ssteral petdoaa preasal aWaied Ims alaiebleej was struck a latle too ,UJ. ', ,. Se srd if he had heen President at this' B. I have had correspondence. enl. oMug i.l th train ( I'nelps, eat Sund.v errttddl jaMafef Ti.ers can be tut one m. Byetanoer. Doym consider ü a religions! I lie tha Majjr bera poialiag to inigli'j iiJ the aorkt agsinat ui ;iit k l e. r , j.,,, . He must e.ther kmr. W3"' 'Stuart, would aot have been alive but lor

I a.:ou j nm i.ave hi it m. Lit I ilv regret :;,m .. iiijd in ...v o-t - g'i. 1 ' no Maiai to m-ke. aud no tesaiuiis to a.k iio.v. Had u e .o. ceede.l, 'hn our anna and tuU ware ex i .u.led b i.i, i.xr.t ... .. .. ...u... I. "ssaaj .."j, v. ...... vnu'ii '""""i on i .e auvenoiuers .ano - i'"'r aasaaj . Mti"l ttaawla appropriated Od Brown here appeared quite exhausted "Owen ' or '.Squire Brown, aa ha wasgen- - ss il n f i . erally tailed. Lap t. John Brown waa burn L , . t,onnetiicnt, uu re.iueu ior more inai. "irty years in Hudson township, Ohio, uu a dairy tarn., tut aubaequeutly embarked in! direct Iran Harpers Terry. He staled

th.t -old Drown" and I,.. confederate. were overheard in their r.vings on IWif night preiou giving vent to their overTheir ejaculation. ere overheard from the quarten her Brown i'-od Stephen were confined. Brown waa hoard to uy (hit, io Um eeeote.' their euccees, the iumirreetioniate contemplated the

j . ... . piUre ol iVashingtoa, tbe aeizure of Feue.-nl Government, and tbe imprisonment imprisonment t . i 1 . . . . .. .. M. CT " ,be reVlu,io" " ,b - cdence of ' U-e rtrolut onary aprit.ot the South, and eigl.i ol the Northern Stales It i. a fact wortbyof notice that all the b' th Ü"M 8U'" M net u Iba arr.iy, and their use, it ia eaideut. waa to be maimy employed ia keeiug Uni led States eoM.er. at bay . From the Baltimore American. Oct. 20. r.MuvU tr THE rHioa. Shortly alter dinner, Coeeruor Wiit aad United States District Attorney Oald bar ig .etth-d their arranj.mvm. a .b regard to the jurisdiction of V.rgioia and tbe Xa--.otial Goeernn.ent in holding the prisoners lor trial, to the effect that t!iy auould re main in Iba jalftf custody o! both, aud that ihey should be first tried lor iwnrder. aud l.ai Virgiuia sluuld leave of the n be dm Land, d oOef to the Government for diaposai an CaMaaaa and trs i errors, were chained.

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aad tbe wanle aatvy le t under tue mmmi f , uad of mariner, and accompan.ed by1 Q veracf Wate. It g undeeatood that the I - ' .erv penmen' ly a.b.: V t ,cei I,rpcr'a FerrT. ahich . ' ..... ri ... i.:. r t r.i false io all his oan proiesaiona, or ' iv Ii 113 saaa iieiirr-ii'?. . a.-e to the aWdelitatlvM and 2a wa of the i i,nj. vh suh a man in tne Preahient.a! hair to atimul.td br hia xan.o.e ana rachine ihr spmt of rebellion and tr-ason. . ...... . and to a ItfePnii Irom the aupport of ti.e iaa the .trr, arm of u. militar. -hat a,i!o m , . there be lelt but au.rchy, biood and reJu Wabau. ... . - - . Llipatcn to the fjincinnat i Gaiette lUartt'a FtRBT Oc? WW I h . j it V,...n,. . .... . ir kuL. wni iu uii ... .i . o.Mr .iiai.li. e , - - --t -aa aaaai - ..aw a v'-'a e a "'HBliT.1 , iof Charle-toavn. Va, and Iis. Mr. Vaake, sBmjmm, of O.iio, were to have an inter. ,iew O-e.w.lomia Brown. Of course, r determined on being preaen, and car - fied our determination into effect. the cvxkaartox. S n.tor Moaoa-Uoe. do you jo.lify your Brown-I think, my friend, yoo are ei!ly f a g,et wrong against God aud human I ... ii..i -,.ik....i .ukba 'tu. ju, ir(,f j. wud bt R..rl(.cf- txt fuf inv j "7 . . ..,..... (,neto inieriere a itb tou so far aa to free! "neio inieriere a no yoo so isr aa to ,hose yoo willfully and wickedly bold in: öods. I do not say this insultingly, Mr. Mason I understand that.

Brown I thiuk I did right, and that oth- BI was. I want yon in undVrat.nd. ra will do rghl who intertem with you at gentlemen, that I re-perl the right, of lb. anj lin)e tnd , umt0. 1 hod ,h,t poareat aad ae.kwt of the colored people. ,0den rule: 1 i unto other, na yon would oppreased by ihe slave system.ya.t aa Mach ,hat othera ahonld do onto eon, applies to aa 1 do those of the most wealthy and paw. Ä; wl0 nould help oibera lo gain their lib- erful; that ia tbe i.e. that has aaored me. ert?t -nd M w ttp9ttt4 mo nwni Lisnt. 8tuart-Bul yoa don't believe in We cxpecsd ibe sa'ialaciia. of eadeavoe lb Btb'e' jif toela for ibem in eHatrsae the, greatly Brown Certainly Ja. oppressed as we vsowtd be done by. Tbe Mr. MatCb Did you cou.ider this a eiti-cry ef distreiaa. and of rie dtatreaaad. va my tar orMaifttion 00 ihnpa !'''t e'reason, aad tbe only one MaM impelrd

copy vt ih,, cail.d t cooatiiutMd and adi -

nance-I Lave not yet read it. B-I d.d in mm measure. I ai.h you would give th.t paper your c I -a ailen-iou. Mr. M.-Yoe consider yourself i he Cmaneeria Cowl of ton provisional miliury 'orcer B I waa cboeea. agreeably to the erdi naoee of a certain wocua.su i. C-miaaudr.

the io-l nief of that force. Mr. Mason. Wbet Mr- .1mju. bat weffea did voa offer! n ma i- oae. '--Tn. wage, of . iadeatb. B.-l nould o.t b.e made tuen a remarr to yuu if you bd bean a prmuotr, aad wouaded, ia my haada. ' V-"" ' w k " B.-I aas there la June last. Mr. Va,land.nham. When in Cle Und, d,d yu attend the Fag.titc SUte Law C.naeotioa! Brown. No; I waa there about ti e lime of the aettiag of tbe Coart to try toe Cber 1m reacacra; I spoke there publicly oa Iba: 'ubjei; I spoke on the Fugitive Siare Law atd my own reacue, of course, ao far as I hadj oy reference at aii. I was disposed to jasli'j the Gjerlin people for reseo.ag a slats becausal have myself forcibly taken slaves from boudage; I waa coaeraed io uking eievea a area from M:saouri to Caaada winter: I think I spoke ia Clevela-d be o.r R. Giddines there! B.-Id.d meat him. Mr V -D d yoa consult wi-b bim! h If 1 did. avud aot tell yoa, of 1 I B Yes, I did hear him express ba opin - !on oa it et a frael aadfrauhi. I . . b.It ia in my opinion the rreatest aer

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vice a man can ren ler to Gad. Bysiander. Do you consider your,f n iuumai n 1 "vai . . H I d. bystander. I." poo what pneciple do yoo. ..- t jw.i.t .civ: ß By the foldea rule I pity the poor io bondaea. That is avbv I am here It

not in (ratify any persoaai aoieae-t.ly. er A't cflictr preseol here slated thai peciReeling of revenge or of a rimbctite apini. fie order, bsd been srieea to tbe'manaes not

v...... .... arra 4,'i.rn io i .. r qtarires nor

ii . ... ..k . I . . j . ' r ' " " . a f ( ; ''fTtl UI a. I T 4 W'MtQ AS Uli a f ii 4P precuma in Ihe airht ol God iJv.taod.r -Cert.io.'v bot wh. tab. tbe .j.J, ,heir , ' , jj w.rml' I deaer did. m, v i.. r,-,,. vk ... ' , ,-'.1 1 ..t B.-l bat. .-eron..y-p.lber.tbr.jb-,u, , be entire Ntb. u, v t. V...... nk;..t b bo more there than anywhere I K trm tttm IM Vr .. , mfm . . IS IO ail II " " aaa va p-ar s arawdB aa s an.. . quaioted ia Äouthem Ohio! B. Not very morh. Mr. v."" Watt yon al ibe coavedtrao last ' T.aaaa I .me.

ya.. d r.-V, . re,tj B.-Beceueo I thuugbt it a.i.mij to success. Fur no otber r-son Mr. Vallaud.uguem.-D.J y .x-eet I genersl ranks, ef tbe .laves, io case of y .ur aucces.! ; B.-No air, aor d.d I wiah if I expected to .alner .iremrth frm i'r .... ,i i

. o j,d st Ibem free. Mr. I v,iu 1...M I j loa her until tut u . iWe Prob.tjy bad o ,it. a d.fler. eat.de.; I d out kuow la.t 1 ougai tu raral my plabs; lam btre a pr;.JUr, ai.u bounded, because I foolishly allowed r.y - V. cerrate y.ur atrc ag ' , taken, it I had aot a Haars! ir a.a.i.J. - after cuiumeaeiDg the open attack, in dlaying my movemeats threogh Monday u.ght.and up to ami t.e I wae"attacked by the Goterament troops. It Wee all occ,. nooed by my dvaire t spare tbe teeUafa ef my prisouers, aad llie.r families, auJ ad tLs commodity. Tairteen questions were aoe pet ia 1 almost everybody ir. the room aa followa: Wner diu yoo fei aro! ' B I sought thru. ia ahat S;a'e! Tnat ba would not tell. How many goi! ! If vou do ut a:.t la aaaaaaa ... - - j ... .... 't ... . ; win saawawa leaweassj repotting gentlemen n.t I claim to be L-re in carrying oat atae 'es I be!. eve tob perfectly jusi.fiable. (and net io act a pir: at all iacendiary r ffianly. but. en ue contrary, to all tmtea fullering under a great wrcag. I wUh to . furtuermore, that now all yon people ol " r r 'h -ah bad bettlet prepare youraeitea M) d aetllament of ibis deeaWa. It n u t ,iua. I mieht have ai.ied nioa l.staao.. ,s I Could kill a mmqaito, wheu ba came but 1 supposed heoaiy came to receive ' surrender. There had beau Lad and j long caila el aorrender from as. aa loud as u.e coaid y r but ... the confusion and excitement, I suppose ae were not beard. I do net belieee tbe Major or aap one else eanted to butcher ua alter wa bad aorreuderetf. ... . -noot aa, bode, tat waen they were fired f c 'T " j . L. . .daHher wounded. ,bey 1! . 'lm"' lb Ctt-P:' ' "tit T"" w'mlh' U, m",M L , ' An Officer -H b, 4d yen out surrender B.-l did not tbink it ... y .W.rh. tereal t. do ao. W. amnred our prisoner, lk., ..jj... a,...w a u they should be set at liberty. I ex-rcaed n. K.-l i.J, mm..i k.l...l.d c. . . ' . 'Tv pw aatw aa.aa asVMtvaiif Pevi M V llaTIf vm II If.- ... How cilixana. ben aa effered to let Ibem go upon ceaditioa af being allowed to cbaaga ur paaiimd anoul a quarter of a mile, Iba iPidnHaifd a tra.t kaa m m..9m amnaa I l.an. te. to p. acread tha bridge with as VI'. warned ibem only aa a aort of ru.ranfor vW0W. Miely . ,hwwW aoi e fired ir lo. We look ibem in the first place d beetages, to keep Iba I ram doing aay barm W.'dsi kill awma arnen deteadiag a.rMUr. ktt War amePt fire, .xcppt fret.r ' 0,4 wmt .,rict aot lo barm aay an dot in arena gainei na. Brown, soopase joai l ad aay nexgroea u be free f ate. aeeMyi gt aiWV. bae.'