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¥ Rt F STEVENS, not to coungel, bat to br * i pa io get themeeives reelected, Agt this wey a4, orge Sennott and Andr r Che AYN eRe aga DY aboming mov ano last Speecies of Ceor f they meectrely kuow Botuipg, and play- " Es onvietion of the Prhoner Abd (retig WYN We PaEstens Of gue moet fr Hunter, Es people, Such i, the materia kes up Bin’ <f tscepttom Entered Tho Case to m Det We Ure plowed to eat ow tans 4 OD DOU CHER OF besoR and DHOn'R Dee. Suckers tie Go Go Before the Court of Appeals, picte mapenteytagnd wanb ol prieciple have kil, blag py tes, the vo Harper's Fer , &., &a. Ty You way say, ii you Aion Wosctog, OW 1D, Bat what prod teaching ent " BAve it ite wieespread wit you We Our Charlestown Correspondence. Wont put down Ire: owy, Va , Feb. 4, 1860, ‘com of wmaio men help on b 4 Whe abo tHON move The uial of Sevens #ae reste to-day, and the Coarl peyer wit be abotnouists Let mo yp geatiense: , woe more than ceually Crowded, owing to tbe fact of tte = bp wail known tustorica! fou. Ino au SOB Uthat the counse i oUt py incr own fillow citizens had hardty dew, KLUWH (hak the CouNse) On Doth Fides Would doliver pare on) ms New people petitoed Congenas 6 sboneh their a wn wo the jury slavery iv the Diswres, aad alo the interaal slave trade, Just as mcouacderadle as (hoy been when tnst cicpereed ana half nanged, for tney Were the Fame jeopie who bad experienoed thas treat Ment, without bong coutented or impigved by ik Aad Loa, were they kit vuroiicea ?—were Chey quietly aod RevaiDly Rewt aboot thee Oneipe ga? No, your Houor; no, ‘The poutioness wesw tbe wr, Wm. Smroli was the Oply witness examined, aud his feeiimuory Wes aldvet Word for word the samo as that of- fered on the former Urints € Warbingiom wae recalled, to acswer & few qnes- tions regarding te convereKvion which tovk place between Mr. yoremau Ut aes quiet and sensinie counen bad pre- Brown und Goy Wire= Vutiec, pelicans occupation was gone. Tao mis 30! " sent during the day, accompanied | chief makers then m Congrces evized Mt as & gossend. So ee H “ | They wanted somebg to bwaddle about, gad tiny by his'kon, | Teeched into the ark Of our covenant for. thelr sanject, Afler the examinat n of Col Washington, Mr. Harding, They ime their dirty Lunds upon the sacred right of poti- the Attorney (or the Common seaith, opened the case tor | tion. beumang aa ssbittbright =o the sovereign : Pople Cf tho United States. Thay broke the jsceecution in a brief aiures, embodying & reviow of | FY me ae ody “anges GaaaaET anal aka ae the tecuimony, which was noibing more than a résuméof pelt. away few of the..poor tenauts with the Harper's Forty events ihe freguunte, and then aflectea surprige at the indigas tion Of the O81078 Frogs that ditapiduted hougo, tarough Kauss, (he road Jeaos Straight to Harper's Ferry, aud thie our prikomer came in tat direction before you. Yow, geitioman, aliow me to give some infurmavion tat Tbope wit not displenss you If it does, excuse it, for i018 Le, bd presented from good motives. Lkuow the ReRUDEDIS Of the peopic Where T live, [mean tho poop not the pollcmus, who bave no gentiments that they are At the close of Str, Hurdiog’s address, Mr. Geo. Senuctt, counsel tor the peisomer, arORG and said:— lay at Peace Your Hosok, asv Gayrimney oF TR Jtey—1 appear pe nt uuteigaRd sone! Tha Cee ts A LB BATiOMs ohm Hie BerIOas TO Mo, DeCATKO T Am CFDA A MOE GHPOMINT Cause to the audseel a justly Widiguant aud Miehiy ekostadle peopio, and may do | Ubi, bc, In the oetebers ts eaptess SenUimEDle UDpicasing | ROtTeAry to eet Wo are all sound on tho alavery ques- to you all, ris serene tr tno Gafortinawe prisoner, and | VOD; for We all detest slavery—all of ue. We canst help iL te FerIOUS to yOu, RePUeen; for the provKienoy of God, | Gevcung i. But we ardenty desire to let i alune. it ts Working Out great Myaterivas ways, has | Your wWeltvtion—rot ours, thank Got “Hands off—Iet brought you toget upon & case wherela Urottiers | Hal da your own busiaews,”? these are tie ex api Snepus. are 4 Setge & fewod aud | Persons that sult Veto uee when Northern men attempt Drothr, apd condemn Lim, perbaye, juvvitabig | WW mevdle practically witb you, But then we fave an death—nor because be was worthy Of tmoral blame, | wshtution which w ours, if hot yours—it js freedom ot but becouse to. ywiated a apunicipal law—ahe | *Pecch, and we want you got to ‘meddle with taat Lite like to bstan 10, not your business, but mine, if miatance, Woa- come of the kunt that ever has osourred image hie oe one apa co go to bear my honored eaven 1 morey gract tt to be tbe last. ML SS es cater Secvow a and'sp | dell Pups, or that Tam proud of the feed: happy os ours bas been tor the last forty yearay What | ebip of Dr SG Howe, or that T admire the bar wae of man nee bis creabon over received froim | Charneter of Wisham Loyd sareison. It ie true you eau- God benelis so many and so greaty Seyarawd from | ot bely yourseives,and Tam glad you cabnot interfere about ot; but it 18 aa olfence wud an outrage for soa even fo ty—so do put try. Let us afoue—hands olf, tf you pie Mind your own busmees. it 18 oUrsurn how w ery Cut; aud however wuch we detest slavery, dou’t ua Guitaxe to keep ue from saying £o or thiaktog 8, us long rt ever meddie prawticaily with you aad yours, That Overy siduovertowiog Wb richer aud | we & diversilled 19 BO CO- relalive that what one fad cho other peeged, and thus we Conia LOL NVA Cah Oluer OF COMyel® With each other any more (hAL Thal Can FIvEL WaMaU OF Woman compels with @ common histor every curtey ¢ wih etrepgib— enh pre Wb Dab—Orowatd glory— proas of @ COMMED and most ilustriags aucertry— | me RB, oowsh mon va bot Hides hayo podertaken Ww cerned by &comwinon jaw, abd bound together ia the | lbterfere ib pracuce with whut did ut concern them at i Melikg laure toring wuste of mEdInIAND mater | #il, the cause OF all our aiMauities, {rom the banging of | Willam Lioyd Garnson down to the execution of Captain | Jobo brown @ud the trial of Ubis young man beside me. Apu pow, bear the determination of the young men of Th We number vs ba oF rwhenmed us ai tual we ageives BUGGY giunug at cach Ober wits Dlvod hapie; ava, mererul God, what bloot! | J What nar causea st? Who’ via tv? What sqirtt of satanic | (be North, meddling ebull be pped. \eltye wbat heart abs beaja set Opilire ef Berd dest | BEAFY One Millon of uetual votrs, We, fmean, who ba- a “ ao Week re Haeu, abi wet us on each viner? Ab, | Ditually-wtend-to: makiny Money, wud why cor iy ap- feilow extizens oF tbe ow | need States, was po inierpal | 21 om woung. Wehave hitherto eared vote for pol #pirts trom (he otber world Hhet Wrought uso dite we ams | Goiare ¢ # Rabble; bat this Barper's Ferry afar would che it was & i) sunree trom whieh thuge bor | baply awakenro the dead. Tt wilt pot be many montas be- Tors eprang. The toing that oid ib al) bas neither heart | fore you will dnd us more cousersasveithan will be agree por bigim. It has only a vengue aud a belly—a tangue to | at you. Itwill be @ sa? mitake of yours it you twe clesnd abelyi ld Iis cua feeblewt protuction | Ange tbe sincerity of the North and East by your know- of the deway porica stakcsmeuship, to Wik—the pro | ledge of the trangparent hy poeriay of the “Union meet feser cal pou! A slab +man, the gift or teaven to | Wes ‘They are Uoion ineeungs, indeed, where the pout Orr) BEL LATION E, 18 &8 Pare bit. Bas the race Hbap.avg the trading politician UoNe to adyor tise of poliowps 13 oh yropagated &UG 18 a8 reuse Sjective: Wares mpd cheat yor inte paying for Abd as Oselul as tne » ad the Durr. it wasatter | tbrm. De not lieve the biscerity of the siowly mov the otablishment oF Msaoard compromise that tis | WE voterb xt Ubderstand tbe mouves of Mr. imisersbe breed began f aouoy us fhe great obt wtates. |, Caleb Cushing, and as for your counseilor, Mr. O'Conor— he aves y wen who bad aed the foundation Of oar greatwers broad Jaw business, Lam tuformed, and does it aud seep were going cally to their great reward, | Well-coula you Lot wsiruct bum to lick to your tnw bu- Discs op Slavery and its abomiautions were | Siber6, aa Jet she: jeuce of slavery alone? Ut is not sin si othe slave Sates themscives. Younad | gwar that yon wish Northern men to Jet you atone on that | Pout, for Whenever they touch it, even as fridnds, they Almont reached the concimsion BOW 80 distant that you n were seacy to end th stable thiag—and d> it your. | Go you camaege.” When Br, O'Conor, reciting: Dis arga Selv-s witbout asmstaves or even advice from us your | Ment ip the Lemmon case to tie New York trades: bectt ce It was emppbatcally aa eraof goudtecnag. | men’s micting, “KNa os in your ame that if We were all one peop'e, and many men sail living te | Blavery ¥ not morally mzht the Usion ought nor member wih regret (uo happy and cordial intercuaage | 1 eRHIRG, not only wakes « you . doubt oof by vets Bod good wishes Vetween the fae oid Sothera | b% patrioviem, aud even bis severity, But he gives up. to gent!) tnen aed the proces of the Norchera commerce who, Wexoed Pbvnps more ground in one stant than the cemocratic party can recover for you im twenty years. | “It slavery is not ngbt, then the Union canaot ang ought not to endurel’” Great Goo! what more fortmidsbie pos: twiate conld the cevil himself require for oar compivte dusirection? Why, us is the very thipg we have beon | trysbg to keep out of politics; it belongs toethica. ” Goa- } tienen, sin is pot mght, but the Union can and ought to endure, for Provioence bay seen fit to leave the tares and the wheat together until the harvest. [ti@ exacuy Uiis dilegical application of the rules of theoretcal etiucs to the conduct Of practical life that has alwaya disuo- guisbed the fanate and ideclogigt from the man of sense, ae completely a8 Would a wing Or @ fio. Dé not, there- fore, wouble yourseives about the aéclarations of tho gepUemen. It ia from a very different and far other source than the mouth ot @ professional politician, of aay grade, that you will ascertain what the earnvet and thoroughly awakened North will do with oar part of thus vast mbe: nance, which is yet, I believe, | ap uncivieea perton, We have pot attended to your Tut (ound We Dospitabie tsbles Of the capital 60 Coltcivate each other On the miguibcert progress of & common coutiy. All stones a einai Sociey appeared in the city Of Fetn. Iwasa very isigoificant company than— very much resembivg ® Missionary or a peace sorely, and Compored apparenby of tbe “same sort of peosle— exthuiaso men and respectable, beuevoloat and eympalbetic womed, old und young. T's purposes Were epurely peaceiul. 1s numbers were ulborly insig ificant, and NS perenne of uv manner of influence ex- cept that geome vl tbe Iacies belonged, I deiiere, to high Bustowan eovtety. Such as they were, the member of | Corgrecé at that tue did net think them of suifisieut con- Beguence to owes thelr questions on the subject of sla- yory . Happy would i pave deen for us pil if bis succea- gore And thelr Opponents and frienus hud ever singe fol- lowes his example. Butit we a0 to be. vent Dy come coctemptidie polit rogue, ap var well Ureased black guards surrounded their place of meet- ing—vilered iwsuit wo tue assembled ladies—drove them = hired bal!, snd in Opea day asd iu the beart | grievances betore, Decaurs we really did not stop t9 see a te om joel aL and orderly city iad tae whole civi- f Pee bao any. corto: soeisgaieeire iy ie Terre Agro eed way Setunlly: ct, 8 50p8 POWERED of one of | Nonere ol private life fome of our abiest partisans, bs the men to beng bia, s rope may ope day strangle the lie outof the american copstitution. The man was Wiliam Loyd Garrison Aimogt sbout the same time, ‘otber sud similar outrages were perpetrated in various cues of the Noth, and one of the ear: leet and most vivid recodeotions of my chilchood is the _ reoolestion of the horror I feit when J was toio that the man I saw pelted down the ftrectcby eebouting crowd waza‘ vile abolitionist.” I io vet know What that meant then, but thought it must be s monster, of course. I grew up aimost to maphood | With Fiolar’ ferlinge, and can truly say thst for a jong | # an abvl Hovist about as often as ea * a negro— ; ee ae avet mrh eorburaged at tie Norte at | Weula De grateful @ Jou tor Rparing the life of Stevens. shoo} and st coliege it was nearly the tame. An aboll- | Gentemen, pardon me fpr dwelling so tong on the thaied Was seloom he ard of or seen, aud when be was he | BAvODal aspect of case. The openicg of was pretty severviy snubbed, If, during these sears,» | We government enabled mo to do it—indeed, Scotleruer or auylovy else bad. told us tat die Norta | ii some measure compelled me to attend to that braack be abolition or that we thought about toe | Ofit, We will now, i you please, attend tothe indict any Way exer pt 48 fi ‘onerous, hos- | Mx Dt and the teetimony. Some monins ago about twenty people, We won! tuonght bim | mrguided young meo followed an old man into the 7 We ‘wlof ourowa aifa-s, and ; 10@DoOf Harper's Ferry. ‘The old man was one wiiose character extorted acmiration from strangers and-dcadlty ehemies, Abd excited more than filial cevotjon 1a the | hearts 0, those to whem be was a father ant a frishd. giouing *ith the princtpal savers of the Unioa. Help us, gentler n, bya good beginning on your side. Extend to us the right band of brotherly iove, ana in it hoid out the gilt of the lite of Stevens. With tia living proof of the magnanmity Of Virginia I could collect as many Union meeiings in Whe DEXt two Years a¥ there are meeting booses im the Northern States. And they would mean something. T should not de afraid to say to you that even what you call the compromises of the coastitation might then he evrorced to some exteot. For men, you know, ‘Will often ao for gratituse what they could not be got to co for mopey—aud maby men nol now £0 friendly, pila UunccuDd W Miba. ‘ never, I venture ty ay, #0 much as thought of your exis- The South to us had & ¥, magoapimity, aod tevee, tragvepal reyeta iow except to Your advamiag tor cou! mi " " i 4 scholarly men. Ja | He ted them open eyed to bia and their perdttion: with phd’ poh a vas ee and. gente y eeevocat.e | Sbe poor exception, they folowed bim blindly and witt- Gay. & Northern. tian would “come bere with | OUtcomplaict The rocks, the river and toe hungey | gallows devoured the blood of most oftbem, aud the poor Tempant is before you, patently wariag if you waut more blood, and ready for either forwne.. Geutiemen, | youcamot. yo do not desire the blood of tals tee young | moan. It was your fellow citizens that Bre his hfe” al ‘ youhded It waa the care of your people Ddefore his own constituents, one of the Gnest compliments | 4r be was wouks i Wehece ter bad, With your Henor’s leave, I will re- | tbat etausched hie gaping wounds aud raised pea. it He sato— {Bm almost out of the grave. Gentlemen, did Md \ u ol d ‘No Sbtithere man oan jourhey aa Thave done, through the | 704 save bim from the dollers of the ie wif aad ea erreg apd wit: oot tbe preaperts, the iuduetey, tae | 24:ee Bim for gy many cays only to deliver him at last to ublie apie. whic they estobit—the tedulous cultivation of all | the hatgman? The ibeickhent is founced upon a statate rove wr ‘by «iieh its fe recceret cumitoriadie aod rea; | of four lirce. There aro three coun.s ta it It, wita two Die. whbutit fee i148 of Ceep aa ineas Abd shame, aahe remem- | oib«r indie ments, takes the place of on olter indictmant dere bir own regiected aud cesvlate bonie. There, nodwel'log | now disposed of. That older indictment was tue cue I In wo beseeaabacdavedt no tarm ueculliveind, oa taay isle. no | was prepared to try, any Was tried hore, bur T aid not eee Ea eee ward ibe :rane Towel aud the who @ laad’ | WaiUk ADY case would be triod here, I thought, whoa 7 Ph fertie f@loa with nimmafectories, and canaia,|, oa here Deforo— indeed, J was asavred, acd had reason ‘and panite edfices and 'o «na ana cities. Along to i pk—toat Stevens woul be tried at Steraton, before the route of the great Sew York cans: ( ous INONM Vthe courte of the Upited States. This new indictrueat is to the glorious memory of De Witt .® | one of three, in which ail the errors poiated out tn tha sar ark henunda sparen: pater of joolber trials Gate Seek mosh. darefully avolged ve saw a “ “ on . ' it tor the tiret ume on Thursday evening. jury waa travel aruverfion ing wih Gonuies ce Throughout ele 000re9 ae ae ied dn Dhhaay moraing. Such a exiaisaron Gat Lefore weir co siructkn would srurcely ommend lanegontie, aay well for Gifts, seveoty-ive or @ hua: | @8 Wa. possible under those circumstanecs I have given oui being thought (0 ba/an sboliten sterk, aad Souther: man, ovuld viek.us without being considered a Ddiustering humbug. Sowmbern tocu respected us, and we loves them. Mr Preston, an emtoent man from “Soath Car oltt, (OF example, pad us during those happy days, dred alors. Bp ve syace of taree mules without j 40 it, DUT bave often had moce tine to examine a2 in- & town or village, avd you are never out of the sound of @ | “Gle:ment for astault abd battery tag Ihave bud to ex. churcti Well We of the couth are ja the character Of} emine this indictment, founded upon & most swoep- people, when we ibirk of them only aa peddlers ta bora fitnts add bark natmege ‘Their evergy and eolerprine are dt- recte.to.ail objects. great and small. within their reach. As the fal of a soanty rivaiet ney set up theur iitls manafsctory of w oden buttons oF com a—they piant a barren hillside with | abd mane tt ito bravins at the boitomn, and oD Its top they recta wiodmul Tous st» siogle spot you may eee toe: | air, Le earth aod the water ail at work for them But wt tbe aauie tie the Gowan 16 Whitened tots exireayues with the als Of their sbive and the i civered with iieir works of art And se ultess. Sassrchiuserts le peraaps the most foarmbing Of the Aurthern States Yet of wetural producdons she exports Dut two articies—granite aud Ke Absolute ¥ aothing Dut rook ‘cle of her onmineres. from which sheds | river oo much wealth are w/t'fisial— be work of her owa banda. ‘All thid Ie done to & region with a Dieak climate j ing stalwte, embracing the most shadowy title of the criminal law, and with death in every line. | Gentiemen, the Jaw of Virginia gives you power to Jadga | Of the law, This places the law of the iand upcn the same lovel with the testimony of the witnesses, and if you have a reasousble doubt of tne application of the rst, or of the creauhty, or even the competency of the second—and by that word competeucy [ mean, geatiemen, | Ne fitness to come before you—you must give the poor | priconer the benefit of that merciful doubt. mo make myself plain to you, gentlemen. fave patience with the imperfechous of my expressious aud excuse me, aud lay @erie | itto my abxi.ty if 1 seem to talk as if you really needed Boll, Dy te ebergs Bud wie pigaece ‘of the péopie. Buca man | to have matters made plain The law aad the witnesses Knowa that the public good ia bis indiviaual advantage The are both left to your cousideration. If you think the wit- ow bér of FAilrOeds wud other modes of expeditions talerom- yeeene tei] things which have nothing to do with the case, the wb le country iato a cinaely campacted ‘Wbich the productions of cg ameros and of the preee ~unforta of ie aa the means of KOM are Uoivereaily Ciffuse*, watie tha close intercourse of travel aud Dusto esp maker sil wen Leigrbors, And rout Kes & ComaoD { you bave the right to say t yourselves—“ We will act 8 | i we Bever beard that. We wii! leave that out,’ what- ever it wae, or eyen sf the Judge did not stop it when I askec bu, a you know { have very often. if you think muvt ase fotos) we Com@BOD SyMuatay in & community thus 622° the witnerser ail tell the truth, then you must lwk 0 tugie fawh of Sbougdt pervades whe whole Laid wf ; 01 necrane Gily anibougm teet can ty, Toe popaitioa he. |W, and make op your minds Seen gh ) What you bave beard them Avd if Jaoge and couneel differ, it Sppears afver all that you must Jecide. ‘Ine prixcner ie accused of three different offhaces, one in each count, as we ca it, The first charges bim with advising slaves to rebet, and even te'ls us wae the slaves were Is that true? Cot. Wasbtugton bas told you what be beard and raw. You remember it: we bays not de- pied it. [t seems Yhat Stevens, with others, armod to the teeth, took master and sisves all prisoners toget! the slaves were very much frightened ; that Mr house was broken open forcibly, and bis negroos captured | and frightened also. They wore toon all carted down to Abe ferry sod delivered to Captam Brown, who was armed ibke all his men. You are told that the slaves took arms Yery unwillogly, and it bss evea been boasted or. Now, bow can you believe all that, and believe that Sievens, or And this was said of us twenty yeara ago, sivco when | any one cise, advieed them to do anything? Ir it were < Very advantageun) evergy have Deed more tham dou- | sad he forced them or compelled them rebel, tha: ‘You to-day, owing ts thé machinatioas of (ooiwa, | would be truc, and the truth is that Steveus forosd every VU pprinctpied slone, aut from ov other eacttiy | ove, aod had no time to poreiade any one. Do notlet the cause (1 te sator to bee marderer dripping Wb biers 1a guverDmMeDt Jead you astray dy telling you that advice can many Parts of the Soata tose to balticoms sus Masters | be given without @ word; 89 caa threats, A man cau ad- Commonwealth of Massachusetts or the taperial repudwe —_Vire another to lend bireAveney, Dut whon he advises bin uf New York. © ¥ermit we bere tw telt you, tnoaga you | with pistol in bat, we call tcompuision aud roddery, knowl well, what tort of taing ® politician 18. At tae | acchtphshed, as the lawyers say, by Stores aad paying Noruirbé w bkely to be a Daskeup: shoomaker, who yrs in fear.’ To advise has many meanings, bat tw force or fers tos@indle aud go bail starved ratner Usa work aad | com,elis certamiy Dotowe of them. You may be wild his houest deots; iu the Sosta hei more thaa hxely | that Brown or Some others Advised the slaves, and that Bt B lawyer witdout A oPel, and oftou WO .Ue a DOK, | the advice Of One of the band was the advice all. iy swhose practice 18 Cvatlued 9 tue Dar ol tue Filings ariel was, if all copsented to it. Th was, | all consented wo it at eomes, ere A sig ' wot of mIaIeR, Animated DY one beart Ona dirécted by » coumod seweortin How dulereat the condita of things in ibe south. tere the fwe of the ona- Wy wrataabe ma yect uf pcmaiurs old axe an tdeosy. Sy tan. provement 18 duce fur povierty—no Wan thleks od auythi beyoud $8 presevt monet. Our lands a6 yearly leaked fo their utmost capacity of produsvoa, fod =ben exhausted are souudoued for the younlui Vou Becanee ature bes Devo prodigal 0 us, we seem w tine it unecessary to dy any ttiogoarselees. ‘The ruduster aaa sui get have cunverved t aad darrou bills of New pglardicto & garden, in the genisl climate aud fertile ail of the rout would crests aunts parad'se. Uur oatural advag are Cue greaiest with whiet *rovidease bas diess- we inct Tp Pap zo Veer, ich ore ts beveats our yorwe aig ae i poten fruit hangs’ ou the DoOgd, end We lit wot our hands Pestane & ‘The stock i Wade of OGs is Bot Slavery gadOle; | the Ume itwas given, It was, if tho advice was in accord. the w Block ap trade of ts Ochs i pro slavery Dlus | apoe witb the original ceagn. Te Lot, it was not. If you tor. Fespectabie poople of teote sev seal Looe jus ace | doubt any of thesespstrhoviars you must acqait, aod if you too D4B¥, BOG fm the North taey are certwaly to> arach | Coubdt whether the evidence concerning it was rigatly ad Occ Ad MONEY MAdiNg, W Yolo {gem dows, LU taoy | Mived, you MUFE give the poor prisoner the boa ott of your Bbu: seve Drawiers ike su uomaud ware csorder; tary | doubt, for you are judges of the iaw, and a doadt of the wadan “nh the polls to tem, 1 y ome ta Masa, part ta as fetal to the government's case 4s 4 one to the puaber 9» Lae tet Diol the feck Yor kaow that much law was aistuss Jew | fore of the two sy ‘ot rogues elvct thou; nu beard tbe d tons, Rad you afer ast de od bow (WO men are app rut touk site? the taterests them. The wext count charges us with conspiring Of (he couatey WHO Bre HOt AcQuauted even wich its geo | with slaves to Make lovurrection. Geutleawa, tho word rapoy. Agd they @re eotrus.cd wih Uae OUsitiess Ui Lae | CoLEpIre comes, you Kuow, from two Lata words, and Dation whe pave beewehwily remarkavle for reckless aud | menos iieraily to Breathe together, thal ix, lo agred frncdulent aegiect Of tilt owa. Thee mon ineeteash | entirely tgetber Ww co something not teaful. 0 PeOr pertaps wu tae has vf Coogress—Dot tw cousull, for | curs, | das a da AGiig—Wo.eS uaa te NEW YORK HERALD, THORSDAY, 7 \e FEBRUARY 9, 1860. we agreen With this understanding, how | eptrators to our soil—plunder and robbery, Taay that tho PHL ois tat there Gap be no cunepiracy oF Devens enuf hei com anyiteg e@tye Mate whetis tm CUD Blave wuleee (hey egreed about it. And itinustbo | plee im the iaagusge Of Mer fopdated dagiarstiona— ay Urn Too AB the Agreement may be, 1 must be an that their ct ta Coming #49 Lo ateme Che BetCeMeLl, OF Mere IS MG COnapirAcy, It tie fb them Ww defend ther parsouat of CWO HODUS 10 AKO bargain, EVEN tO 00: Yes abd tis u viake tt aime, there ‘Laver ment | tootween hem." TCwAs forse On dns site and 17, OF 818 YOUR testimony ib UO cr ALORS Wet Your hegrong Would 4g wot be true. Here, gentionwe, 13 TC Stevenk te guity, them your vo Te your aegroes aco faitiful, hou . You MEL Bay fy Is Hat realy capgot teil whether tus neg vot, but only suBpeet it, for God's Bake Me 4) GCUubg Mab “pom suapicida, Toe mest count 8 ub wih Conapretng with rs to induce eiAves tO | ReIne. have examined tho word conagire. tet ue Wy De dremoiul wore “rebeliion.”? Phat also ts from tie Latin, and means to 150. 1 war Jawisi author Dut all resistance i8 w6t rebelliod, fodaciug staves to TUB way 8 ENt exerting Fede ping them to run Delping rebellion ase nics to cake up rs 6 OF perauading lo xebelion. Aud to Mr. Gunter—Weit, frum the Weet—to prove the charac. bere, OF, 1! you picare, copapire, With forty men to ran { ter of Use morahinen, tie huwMeue mao, tos Dand¢oms Ot Fives, urd 10 resi6call oppobtionvandeven Yo resist 0 | man, a8 he is recuces tw cai! him; you muss not infer thas Dicer shes, i & totaly different Offence from tho dr-aiful | be could have done 0 if be hat the time. All that goss Obe OF vgreving lo CXcite rebellion; yer the evicencs, Wr- | fernotbing. You ast) desi with thy mam Stevens upoo ture it us you wu), certamly proves that, and docs not prove | the tesumony. befare. Fou, aad) not femumony that & CoLepIACy 10 Ur Up Insurrection or rebeliion; avd if | would be offered im & certain contlugedoy, Dus Das ut YOu rarDottell What the Gesige Of thoge men really was— {| Becn Aud We beer sBlaicd, tov, Uiat fan opportunity end God wicue can wil whist It was—iet your doint be | offercc, testimony! would be sdduced wo prove that asm tiven in favor of hberty aud itte—the life which you did | soider ip the Uniwd States service bo was # maa of Tot give, odd Yet DY 1AKe AWAY, Goutlemea, why | mural character, and that he was Newer guilty of aay auld You take tewsy? The broken law bas Deon dread- | oP oce save insuborcipaiion And in this Ompection be Uily evenged. The active abolitionists are ail destroyed | (Mr H) would be permitted to @ay that he bas duabis cr capturea. You can afford to be aniMoNs DOW, | AbOUL INC courage Of his So-Called solcior, It win ov. You are told be bag broken the law. Woil, dualitsts Droak | dener het tearing the party was about betug at- the ihw every wenth, and come dripping wilh Dlva1 bee | (a sed) Ue adyised Arown ty “callin Las sora, Keil the lore jtrtes, who yet nit them = Treopiie—you pro | bei,’ (meaning We prigouers) burn the o—d bubly never have forgoten—that @ Qoe young man, the we rokro! has SUALOMent Was pusttively tos +O 0} ODL Of YOUL OWE CINZODB, Was stAbDEd 10 the hoartia | fled W bul by one » (6088 (Hartmoy), ana the veracity of «Pb Cay my @ ben bhoring piace by one of his scboviuates, | that witaces Uc Byted lu B® tmpeavbed —not direct- The murderer wus wid, ‘bienaed by Dino iawyers, and | ty, ibis true, Lovin Anoh& Manber as to enable those wno whee te Was acquitted the towu was ifiugounted for Beard the insinuauons te detect their intent. He (Mr. 1b man here nove g—vevir | He) would aomit iat the witness 4as@ Lie wayward ibrebtened 10 marcer—never jad a bloody via ictive band | im givrg bis testiuony. He did not kuow bam well, bat pon suy one iv alt bis fe. His moral cl rig above | from al that he bax ueard of bum be Dolieved that aay yeproneh, You beard your owa jatior say be vad aot | smpeachment upon bu verucity was ulteriy unfounded. eurd a protane or impationt word from bum curing ts | Boutin regard wo Simail, who coatrased him im w great jong coptement Could 1 have had potice of the umoof | measure, be woud say that bows man of high moral tnw!, | coule have produced strong evrieues betore you | characior. True, be expressed 8 doudL avout tue prio. that he never committed a crime tt big nfo, except she | wer having used Uus precise language, but tere was oo crime of ieuboruwanom He was trawed ta tho Necth | doult expreteed by bind ID Teference W the suostantal NO bate siavery, He was forced w fightin Kateas, Wik | suggest ou inade by this grad to the leader of this viilat a mind fanatioired by @bat he saw, he ix bore to day, | naus band of marauders, whe have beew prowling among having, ofier alt, rarber aliempted to break your law,tasn | our citizens as mncuipht ae-asdivd, aud seidiug thom Sucere: ed im wotnarly Ureaking it, Cane you exteud to | without arme, and marching them to the Arseunl as thas meeguiied, fuvatical young map, the samo morcy that | privouess. Bravery! Bravery! Aoa here he woula b+ you sisw fo the awicerer and the ducttixiy You may be | yermitied to say thot the part piayed by those mea was Told that, On the authority Of Ube lawy mercy ia noryours. | pet the result of favalicism, a5 he was at Meat tes to sup- Geptiawev, F teil you, ou the authority of God, ‘Ven | pore, by boitg tmposed upon Bubseqreat disdiosures Beebe 1 MIDE) repay, oaith the Lord.”’ Aaroa 0. | and deveioperments of evidence have demoustrated piainy DWVELS May soon O. You aud I inust follow him | whim thar it waa lying to cal thety mon brave wud Some of sou may precede him. His you; and not the | couregeous, bud to Say that there was one Apark of Sheri! Who will put (be rope around big baadsyme eck. | natickm about ths movement — Na, be wet satistled oa pot tbe shorig, that wil answer toour Lind. | thew object was altogether plunder, and ropoery, aod ihity is your® atone. Abd { would rather | murder. ‘Tat wes the object of these amassna, mado THOU! the Kulows, | would rather becriddied wisn anot twols of by otpers «i ta North, who way bs favatics, bat the ét:cot, | would ratber perish siowly in torment and | whe were too cowsraly ty come thembdive’, Toat was bere «nd, than fall ito the hand of Him can | his (Mr, H's) ceneictiop, aad the by pocrition! sifscta Gestroy the soul aod body jo beil, with such adreas | tion oF coustge on the part Of these couspira'ors is Dut » ful dcubt upon aby, Strtaking» soul. alien, 1 | partof iueir sworn duty to play out bhetr part, agit Lot has been said pore that Slovens threateaed pro | viselose hast’ Bat the plunder authonzed by th fauely to kill the prieoners and barn the towa provisiouel copstitulon, referred to by the counsel oa the shall vet trpegn the testmouy, except “to say tbat | other stor — 1 vi bekeve it 14s inconsistent with mil we Know or Mr Sconot—The provisional constitution is not in evi ever trad of bia. Stevens isa brave yourg mau. We | dence, & AL Unecrstund boat He showed that al Harper's Ferry ; Mr. Hunter said he was ouder that impression. He be sbuwsit bere to day. Now Twill not call names, teat | proceeses lo ray that that constitution proposed t con Tshouie cifend deticuvy; but we have grave mon m Joi- | Gecate the wioiw of the property of toe siavenolders Jerson county, @8 brave as Stevens, or oven as Brown | and ive tt among the conspirators. AU of this mor bunges -Youal! kuow «bo t mean, If anythiog @t ail | ment was plunder. He would Say that the cnaancr. in clr pg owes this class of men beside their courage, i is | which Mhey came there shows saat planer, rovbery thot hwaness and tensernees of heart. It te with Ste | and aesvesiiation wore their object aud aim, We have nat wulor, He is. too, brave to be crugi,and | the sight (© go into tbe question of how much biovd was uous tought of burnibg and seaghter never | sbea whece upun our own sot. It te edongh for us to came toto of CuL Ot bis heart, Gebtiemen, Lede waite | kyow, w order to prove the cowardly charactor of this hairs among you. the bair of Stevens’ oid tater iavery | viianons band, ss well as their purpose of ploader, that whit tis heartis heavy, You can cause itto sing | chey signalized their firet grand opening by assaiting s tor joy or bring down that gray hair tn sorrow to #3 | peor free negro and sbooriug him tu the back. | This brave grave The man writes to me that “Aarou was a good | solvier atd this poor immaculate John Beown, who never boy fo bum; be tought he would be @ comfortin Dis old | swore, avd never permuted apy to swear io us presences, Oke.” Geniietnen, you may take away buat comfort Goi | with bis copfederate band of hypocrites, were by poociu- # jucge you for it. May he direct yua. {can say J cat enough © shoot & poor negrofor whose race Ley pro- xvept to leave the case ip your haads, hoping, | Sussed So much interest. But the gentleman appeals to Han cobfding, in your justice ALG good sens2, Our gener onity, Decauer Stevens does not swear any Gere. ‘Tuts edadrers wos Hetentd to with profourd attenuon by | Here there wus po occasion weweer, and besides, Le was the jury eud the large crowé of spectators present: tm the bans of & Jatier wnOse ‘particutar trait of charac | Mr. diupter then foliowed on behalt oi the Common. | teris, i auytbiog, too mich humanity, When goog out Wealth. He proceeded to remark toat the resyous Diittes | with Mr, Kitzmullcr, he vid not scruple to aay, the d—o. ascribed tO wwe jury by the counsel for the prisoner did | s—ne of b—ha! let un kill them, burs the d—ao town not beisng to them. "The law, tm its wisvom, provided | and retire" HB.) would Ge perinived: ta, that the jury, I acting upon.s case of nis kind, bai no- that bad: posi; 18 Stevens’ thing to do wild the quistion of mercy. They wera swora | character, nor ig it proper that ghey. should assume from, and pound by their eotemn vaths to try this man by the | bis demeanor while In jail that he’ bore aa exc-itent cha- tertimony adcuced'' before them, aid reudor @ verdict | recter avroad. tie equaily ridicalous 46 segame that « accotaug to the law ag) expountod by the Coast. Too | drave man wil not commits moan act, and. thas, a jaw had provtsed im respect to thy sobject matter of mer- | hé aoce not.awear be conia do no wroug. He would say cy, by leaving it th Use hands of ‘author ellicer of our} that the very premises upon which this argument is bared ably eager whos3 duty will bo performed by bim ugto} go for poubing whea we turn to the fact tnattne pruof is ler the m1 panes nes. that belongs to, his of}ig. . Ys Defore the jury thet this man Suwivens ba: sezeg.she Ar- duty must be periormed by you according to the la: Mory at Harper's Ferry, at te nour of midnight, and wok the land, ata the duties which you owe to ,of | our citizens out of their boos at the hour of midnigot, white which you are «© constituent part He they were unprepared. He would say itwas a tial of that there had been #0 much of politics tate pores eben: OB arg as urged befere that jury in Wote the argument of this cavse by the gen! 2 | favor of a man who, with his confederates, comes at the on the other side, and bad there not been so much said | dead hour of midnight and slays @ poor free negro; and, in regard to what was the character of Nortoorn sonti-} talk about their having any owner object than plunder, ‘ment, he woulda re had the pape tar ta perform of , robbery aud murcer! is there any doubdt of these moa e@xumiping care! euch parts of testimony a8 bore | baying advised with negroes, or cons; witu then, directly Upou the case before them; but a3 theso matters ) when wey pul pikes inw their bauds and askea, ‘Woa't bad beep adverted w, he would, as he weat slongyrefor fight for your liverty?—if you are kicked won't | to them m a6 brief a manver as the uatare of the subject | you return ity’? This is saying, io . other words, woulo aumit of He would show, in the fret place, how | *Won's you take these spears that I bave bad the geutleman tra zetles outside of tho rea: iasue involved | ‘made for you im Connect cat, and spear your master, your in dis case, abd Sought to trifle with tbe duty that de- | master’s wife and children?” for we all kaow that volver upon you snd me. It is true that tue life of a man | when the torch of tbe 1cendiary is raived, the law treats fs involved in the resuit of tus trial. and tast fact should | his offence as an cffence against the sovereignty of our teach us to confine ourtelves strictly to the law in deal- | State. There is « villanous uliarity te this of ing With a matter of a0 much importance, It ia proper | exciting slavesto rebeldow imsurrection, and the law, that be (Mr. H) should say that sectional mat | herefere, with ‘all te might of moaning,” if] may usc ters’ have nothing to do with the cousequences | hat expression, m the brief space of four lines, marks of ther verdict. The law says whon a party 1¢ couvieiod | ana signaliaes the atrocious ebaracter of the offence by of a certain crime cettoed in the taw books he shall acide | pronouncing the penalty of death agalust tho man who the penalty attaching wo such crimes, Sectioval matiers | dares wo eur the gulit of go atrocious an offence. And ‘or mere politica: sifaire bave po counection with trisis im | why? For the reason that whem our poor, igoorant ne- courts of law, and ehould bave none. The r pility | grors are debauched by the infernal hypocrisy of such for 4 conviclion or verdict, if any iB involved, rests upon | men es John Brown and his confecorates, there ia a pos- the Commonwealth, and she ehould deal with the matter | sibility of their being iofluenced to the commission oC acts trreapectivy pf all. sectiooal considerations. Taat should | of violence. Deeds of rapine,and murder, atrocities upon be the care. apd would be, so faras be was concerted. | the virgim purely of our own mothers and sisters, are the Tissimpiy te duty of the jury to render their verdict | legitimate consequences of the crime with which the pri- accoroipg W tie testimony, and when that hag been done | soner at the bur stands charged. It is therefore that ‘they Dave no right to taterpose any scruples which thay | we bave marked it out as the most atrocous, and, in fact, Mey have touching the mutter of puvishment, whether | the unpardovable ein in our system. {tls acrime that capite! or not, because the Jaw Das said that if any man | never before has been commited—a crime taus far baa ecruples upon the subject of tinding @ person guilty | that bas never deem parconed, and I truat in whem the law seocs hum to the gailowa, he is iacom,»teut | God sever will be. Sie, if the priaoner at to sgt a8 & juror upon tbe trial of such person, tous show | the bar were let off upon any plea of magnaoimty, ing (hat 1 oe a maiter ia respect to which you bave ao re } such ab the genticman auvances, far fom producing cou- Fpopeibuity. Yours # asolemarduty. . It is that of ascer- | ciliatiop or harmony at the North, or this wacfare lanjng whyther tbe prigover is guilty upon the proofs be- | upon our rights, they would potut at us the slow fluger of fore you of tue crime fixed in the Jaw book as beiog o | scorn; they would taunt us, as they are continually captin! offenée. He (ar. H.) would now simply read to | doing, ana say—"'You are afraid to do it—afraia to cou- the | Jory the Beevon of the law upon which the prt | vict Dim.’’ No, gentiewen, the lesson has been taught to woner st the bar is indiciea, and he would be pormitted tw | us, the copvictlon baa been forced upon ng, that tne t ma <8, ad tie aachority oO: Ube con a worthy 10 be souetiered for 4 moment ycatue Chere nov for tue purpose of Woermung Uy South, ont for the po pore Gf takwg Kho 16g them #t Harper's Parry Ww pe armed AIIN Mem in thotr Objeok OF phander and cobvery. ‘Thay Thi was thete intention “there ts nob Redavow Of a doubt Applying the laa to this offeoce, be (Mr 1.) would say that i¢ Was not meveasary that the Biaveh biould make @ robelhon IM Order to subject the as | prions: td visions. it he advised ® slave twee it, vit tt or got—whether « rebsilion wane tad guilt {8 the same aud the penalty the Now, gensiomen, have tna tig Outre you; and be (Mr. Hj would ask shethor there was aay doubs ef te prieoper’s yeilt under 1% What dors the goatic man (Me Senvott) teli you? Why, be telis you that be cause ‘be Gid BOL Know When the Uist would comp olf he could not bring testimony from New England. Mr. Sennoti—No, from the Weet ett Th binves of ¢ Sinve® ARE Bseet 4 re ! Ray tut the law iteelf incorporates a provision of’ mercy, | bas come when this jole talk about passive covsorvatism by proviving, that when o jury honesuy entertains what | at tbe North ie tw bo treated as tue idle wiad—1be ume it eyin8.a reasouabie doubt of the prmoner’s guit, the | bus come wnen we are to look to ourselves; when we are Prisover is ebtived tq the benefitot the doabt t the | 10 lovk to the enforcensent of the law of the land to main- ware time the law takes care, in the moet emphatic laa. | tain our ngbts, ana not be gulied by these by pocriucal gvage, to warn you that this doubt must be a reasonable, | declarations of passive conservatism Then, sir. if there doubt, a circumstantial doubt, apd Dota doubt founded on | isa pareive couservatism at Ube North such as Mr. Sen paeHion Or caprice, Or ang tousbing appeals that might be | pot referred to, let it wake up, and Crush out this faaa- ade to you bearwe upon thé Peculiar circumstances ta | ticikm which is the curee of. our country. . Since the iast whith (he prisoner: may becplaced. fe would nowaak | triale a good maay developemeats dave Deen maje which | ‘their adtention.to,the section. of the law under which the | fully cisproye. the. eaxiwtence, of this Northern priabver stood indicied — A mrvatsmn. We baye been brought in cuntact since then If & free person ed:ise or conspire witha slave to rebel or | With certain (acts which show us that in- make wsurreccon| or with any peranp, wo induces aleve wre. | stead of there being this conservatism at the North, Del cr make inaurrection be eheli be puviabed with dae, | there ie a studied eflort there todwarl dowa this. mathe whetber such rebellion or tris be made or not. of the Jobn Brown raid,.and to make the whole Norta,. ‘Thus will b¢ seen, if he adviecs a slave to rebel or | and. South, too, believe, f they can doit, that it waa Make insurrection, he is gauty-of « capital olfence, whether } nothing but a emali band of desperate rufans, Ho (Mr. Tebdeiioh or insurrection is made or Dob; or if he ooa- | H.) would say that it was now disclosed that the iiea Spires with other persons, or with any person, to iadace | sought w be impressed upon us bere i thatthe whole Slaves to rebel or make insurrecuion, Ke is gu'ty ofa | North are copservati They, gave only bevm passive capital offerce, whether that rebeliion is made or not. | This passive clement, remember, is composed of those ‘The incictument charges, firsi, that the prisuner as the bar | men thet are so wrapt up in the dirty doliar that they did novice slaves to rebellion; thon the law is complied’ | cannot go from thely shope to vote. And we ere told that with as far as the tnalcting is concerned, the |the exinting state of things is due to tne politicians, Ho greater number jwelades the kas. The second count to Qi H.) would wih the people were better politiciaus the indictment charges tbat he conspiced with siaves to Wey are; he wi bed the people would know the poli rebel; and the thira charges bim with conspiring with®} tical comdsvom of the country better than they do; he Jobn Brown, Coppie and others, to induce slaves to rebel} winbed the people would see the basences of the times, aod make ipgurrection. And bere be woud take ovca d then thay would be better prepared to hurl back ag- g;"’ aud, in orjer reseiub, and they would persevere more determinedly to obtain the proper dednition of this word, ‘he would | im the poilcy that bas beep assumed in our State of arm- turn 10 Jobneon’s old standard Inctionary. ite. H. bere | tpg lo the te-th and of preparing for the worst when it read the meaning of the. words ‘‘adviaing’! and ‘‘von,,} Comes to the worst Hs would say that an avempt epirtg,”’ to show their true moaning to the Courtaad | was bemg mate by the: party that) controls jury. ‘ the North us bere that this attack Mr. Seunot—Are you reading law or etymology ? Haper’s Ferry was made by a smail band Mr. Honter—I am reacmmg ety: , bie, Be then Gesperate ruffians. He woula be permitted tw say that Proceecea to say that he was reading a book published | Be Lever believed these statements. We had it evi net in New Engiand but in Old Engiand—tbe source aud | dente before us that this conspiracy, of which this prisoa: fountain of our moter tovgue. er Wab one, copsisied of more than wus first beh gems Mr Seppot—I tho.gbt grammar had no country. Ut is here in evidence, a8 coming from the Jobu Mb. Honter—Grammar bus @ country. Mr. H. pro. Brown lomseif, that he expected « rewfi of Law ceeded to Bay that he bad read what would be untcedtses- | men at iwelve o'clock ou the moruing of the 7th of Us ry it it was pot fur_what he conceived 1 be a mistakea | tober,and that thore were 300,000 men leaguod togetner view of the janguage of the statue taken by his friend.on | Under Gath to crush out blavery im the South. And waa the other sive, He thought proper to correct this error by | that amy gteat number Compared with their boasted eign progneing this authority—an autoority whion, he doobted | en niinopa?y It is note very large proportion when you Hot, mutt bring to the understanding of the jury the trap | take it ih Coopection with tue fact toat Joba Browa was 4 meanivg of tuese words. He would only say, in connec | Them ofmagacity and @ maa ot inteliigence.. He waa no hon with (his section of the law, that if it had been proved | 10014adH0 madmen to beve oume to Harpeg’s Ferry with Wat the pri-ouer ehber acvised a slave or slaves w reds uly tw woarmed men He (Me, H) qould say or make 1nsurrection, or comspired with siaves w dose, | Ubat the folly and absurdity of such ao act are utterly ia- ‘OF Witb other persous induce siaves re’ theo he | exphcable, ane if it hat been true tbat toey had no caer comes under the prnaity which the law pronounces against | aluers or abettors than those who have fled the country— that off nce. He woolt , eld the testimony show tier | taan sich men us Dr Howe and that disck villain Dong- Mr. H. here proceeded to analyze the various torms, im | iase~if the Jory that tried Jobm Browa believed th which the ollence charged may be comauitied, staung | they ougit to bave scquitied bim on the plea of insanity, ‘(Lat it was Dot actually becessary, in order to accomplish Mr. Hopter clkosed with @ brief reference to the imme the odject of exciting to rebellion or jusurrectiog, tuat it | diate fects connected with the case of the prisoner. ebould 6¢ dope iB words, It could be done im writing, | — Ab the close of Mr. Hunter's remarks, Mc. Senvott sub- or even by pantomime. If, said Mr H., the facts were | mitted in writing certain instructions, which he desired other wiae, deaf mutes could pot be convicted of a crimi | the Court to give to the jory. They excited much discus- nal offence. If the Commonweaith could ahow coat those | sion between the counsel and the Court, aad repeated parties came for tho common purpose of conspiring to do | movificauems of them were olfsred by Mr. Hunter and An Dolaw/ul act.every Word Spoken in pursuance of, or in | rejected by Mr, Sepno The whole number of excep- conpection with the common object of their coming, tous copsietes of four, three of whick, with Me. Hunter's Voives every individual i the party, no matter wacther | medificadene, were given to the jury. To these monitica- the lspguage be used by bimor nos. And cousequeaty, | Noms Mr Senvott excepted The fourth modificauon was as apply mg lo Ws Case, 'y Word spoken dy Join PA copy wiogetber, and Mr Sennott excepted vo ite re- jeodor. Brown, if sou believe that he came to Harper's Ferry to v be zB firet instroction was in substance, that if the jury bel& ven that a petup a con y to Hberate slaves, and eatico them w dwsbrrection—be would say that every word spoken by conppieacy was prover, and believed that Worgwated m Conada,or out of Jeferson county, the alleb ution is NOt BuStatUed Dy the evidence. bi up to the moment of "7 capture of our citizens, 3 ‘Weil ak every act Cone by bit, stands tm the eye of tas law a8 tf @8ery act and word bad been done ane spoken, Ss. cOnd Inelrotuon was, that the defendant, being dy the prisouer The Brst mquiry defore iichey | charged with conspiring wub others to iaduce certain not come there for that purpose? Dit ¢ stoere | Slaves Dated, aid Certain others whose names are said wibing only to run off elaves? | No, si-, tha’ 16 be VUKOWD, 10 Tebel, ESLIENCe Of intent to excite nepricven all the sieves of the Soutb will pot support 0 1 Be terly Gisavowed. Tete acts show & itferent Weir part. They came there aod Hunter's modifeatioa to that Is, “except so far as oe ty the Slaves awed ip the indictmest.”” Yat micnight wiom they have fore morbing Upon their willauous uodergeouod raticowd ‘ tioa as that the jury aught not to fad be delep apt guilty oo the Count for advising, if they be y , ey Were Lot takeu to the Norta out of oar ter bat’ brought to Harper's Forry, and there at erted, a& far a8 J-bo Brows aad ba | sieved that the slaves were compelled to take arma. The fourth iogeruchon, @hich was rejeoted, wag tbat ua Jose (he jury beileved toatl the conspiraey wish Brows aad sion to refer to this subject of advising rel The third wetr riwry tempted to be oc 0 cunenirators cou S Ggit in fur ber , ote soldiers for the time by we YO wie broug hy Fae sea- others to induce sia connty, abd eoubs, trae it it wot EQUINE prikouer of Ur the jury retired, aud ult r ebaug ng coor dir, Peonott, op sbe cu face with his howd, Alter @ few mom ut Dano bim the ve ravet, te inatetment of the Cours permitting. i to the decision Of tar Ce Tecore the originat te: morving A requisition was ven! formatity. sent ow, A” Gyerauon since ‘816, and five chsnce tur an opersior WHS Bema capital Adiress vale | ery, DOK 3,487 OFFER, GARB aND weil extathsbed "nk A BgRDARS @TURK Fue bALe- Bsrdware etore, on one af tae be: @ i Jooeraan a ree hey ought to J COU, an nour aad a wing. werken er ay the bar gutity vy Hoh wth Cnc if any protenpti se ARIAFY, BAL Cowu Bnd oovered Dis at, fferouge, Mr. Honter asked the clerk to er to Sadores 6 ia etl aon To tie peoowding Mr. Senuote oy} cted, ADG afer ab aDi@Ated dlecuesion, eC: pHed ty tay vision to be “doug Wet refusing te aliow Ue clerk to ry The Court thea adjuurnod Ul tap o'clock Monday it to Towa fur Cappie's brother, 1s was returaed beewnse Of soae stighs techuiod m- ‘This, however, will be corrected, and anoshor fun sALE. A GENRSAL BB at Dugintes Avenue, ‘wih favorepia muse Price $3.00 SKRV iy INFURMATION BXUH ANGE, 229 Broadqay. ESTSBIISBED BUSINKW—TAB STOOK, TOOLS and Fisturesef & Sieve, bousge fure! More for enie The sock ia worth, at fiventory prices, what ie Asked tur ihe business. The owner wishes @ retice, cetlewt che pow. SEKV'S’ LSFURMATION RXOHANGE, 229 BROADWAY. end ware o au en. “A MBROTYER AND PHOTOORAPH GALLABY FOR srie—@tuaied un the wert pide bxs brea in of the chy, bee Sn Colabitabed rum of ousiom; & OFsT+R SaALOOM FOR SALE— ard doing & cond hustaess, must be sold cane thus week; wUlvesudckeas terms Ler. Urnut, 19 Beekiman erect. D™eene—e ae po. ie aaabioeas Bea ker oe to, From $5 600 v0 30. it bas done tor the Of SMU per wees, aud v worrnsed, ibe pemises rise Orage. qusred- For fu la ottice, Gold street, fos SALE—ONE OF the Utinton sarket UI Gye Nemo ‘Wepon aud bervens; » getd Gash bi Fot pardoulare gall ad jguet $7 U0, carb uF "$3.00. trade, x AOU E, OD. auvel Dear south recuud atreet’ Fivw aplentia billined tay Wirt ase A uke addressed ty D. Po, wii bs attended: smomedistely. gee SaLE—A ULorp’s patent bese, profite 7S per cent 14) Cap De nie Joquire at 14 Ubatnvers atreet, roads » Disinens “ard acce, Ualures, barre wagon u Pp, SALE—A FFEBT CLAGS G 8, good PCUst. Satelecwey reagous given furauiling Ro SALE~—A ODS AND LOT, ON THR NORTR bet Niota-and ag ae OF ON Rasy amnnen, Deng, Seas ee ‘Apply wo P. ftaLis’ 43 weotaak ‘Ob SaLE—Aa PUBL'C HOUSR, WIT! F Nock, Hatwes and 5 nate rete Pwo Uapnal required about $2000, srariy, Keo paid in wore, (Ub SALB—A B4MILY GKUUBBY ESTABLIGUMENT © Fer wad 6 now doing & dusionse a Proper suention ov«d be g have Gvery eoavectenoe for dviag About $2.00 Cart would bene ‘paruculars OF ev iuierview address 4, J. PUR SALE—THK STOCK, FIXTURES AN( LEARNT OF @ fistclas Porter House, Mique for particulars wt 56: THE BEST BUTTER BTANDSAN | Yor particulars inyaire «: the taad ROCHE STORM CoM Rhee toch, Merrett, feuibee for ooressl i to wa ‘rus cae, Math wren ie, cotaer Therty-chird a bide of 2 wenty-evonnd Breet, between ‘Peulk avenues, buuse four suzy, oriekand sone, bngleb basauies 1p pertect craer, with whi the sodern taped ‘cop pled ae owner; price $/,70. Taquire at fers, fava 8 xa "OR GAR PAS MEETS. HOUSE. WELL BSTAB.” the yrs 1M wel) the botel & Wiule a ioane ee Pee ee nena OAR AND CaN F a ry iD Ca. ee SPOR stale. Lat eeter ters tae tate th A , brvok +a, OF Jersey City takea i ange Addreae Goa 5 7 ‘ofa, Nod. a0 Sunnie reek apie hy U4 teen years, ob Huw kas & G0), 347 broad Ac, stiusted reat L¥—A PLE, , which Tfe'ubore verma rom aud tn ome ofthe, be b6 diapowed ot by the Hib, or would wereat Price 31,0, “ACdress Con/eouuuer, Meraid ollive. © (OR 8aLk—a KESTAUGANT, DIxING ther wih Gar svom, a0) Low rent aud favora: poy ures bis whove atten 1.0, #0n0 peed appiy unless and adaress with re we cream SALE“ TBR TOcR, FIXTORRS AND GOOD Wi postr) sos choses aed Contesdioocey. ase doertiantaie ae AND OYSTER fur the pust pubio wefougnlare naa’ tae mercantile p n way, room Noi, SAR Hon. @ agli FIRST G7 ROCERY AWD Lit Store, in the Tower batt the say, in a okey ootied reiguburboud. Wil. be soia low, as the owner lateuds gulug to Burope. inquire at 88 cucray aircet, (OR ALKA BUTCRER'S SHOP, WITH FIXTURE, wm, tbe asia . ine paade. inquire at Ba sth tveiue AEs ae base ASANT CaSH_ BUST! og five thous cals pot is vow ps; the Ai GOR BALR—A WELL 9 °ABLI sarge | a a4 ISHRD Pet 33 Gu bo stad wad ceric without inquire of J. O, HUFF AANA, 333 Hudson | Egg et A (or wuie, yremies, 260" Nun aven evento sireet, NO MEST MARKET—WiTd FIXT doing & fair cash bustuess, tee boot upper Hulng Dash 5 (tbe stock. FOF farther paruoulard root, shwebian NM BCHOONER; 6}6 feet; ie ugbt, extuad cumy'eie for business. 0D. BLBTUN. the owner, CY juire on the ite, mu tbeaat ‘corner “uf ‘Ew OLRL FOR 84L8 —THE LRABK OF THE NORTHERN Botel, corner of ort versey ferry, adjacen. Ww DIK LO A iUADY aud L70y, bd BisO.b9 Bust, Rid Oppralia the Jerminuest Wesew Jersey Voutral, Moiindeipbla aad New ork Bud brie rauroads; Oo Better location Lu Loe eity or & DO propriciors Bly wet! because they sre vag aged er busiees inquire of the proprietors, BAIUGe & te) ang bar, the TALLMAN, wt the P butler vew, having uate one Lip w ovifele sad back, «ud wil De sod cheap for Gnade, A) 5 eng PPI J.S UNDsRidiids No, 435 PUCTOURAPE GALLERY—umT TocaTION ‘OW Bi as (be owner bas otber bastness; will roscwey, formule, ees) ne five tu Bitare aud hue chance tur abow. Sree mR ER (PYPS FOR Sabk~—THE TYP, TABL! Se eRaea eae te bee, &c, masy be bad WSatgoee tween li aud iZo'clo 2 a WR BBRCOLES sroMe P' }.~RESISTLESY Ditowerr ne aaient space a perfou mocking « team needed wo used, made by ire {um dampens, apulactureny price. | Ac LUSbLE PsTENT « Wrenen offers ROPELLER FOR SALR—THR al PROP: u NTS GAn4, 115 woe vurthen and nesviy pew, ineaugiecian beet manufsctarer, and| ‘Wik 0@ sold asth peroenntowe sods aod West atroats, o »puatte tao laid got ibe aatiocaren, engine ang apparatus 46 desired, cvead reat Acdeuss Artist, box lus Herald TANNERY POR SaLe— ta sibvaled so ‘Ohstianoapn, Rene ees ae, ri new, for \wo-thirda: Apply at li} ‘ee Ba aircon, be moet terms, Cali or Giroular, r, 1G ‘Brosdway, 6 x, me SaFR, NEVER at these U )., weraid offos. KIGHT.~TAK INVBATOR OF cig patent for ssle Appileations to box $ bee Pus ullice, Wit mevt prompt atienuon, agenis need Lok apply. $500 ANY PERSUR HAVING THIS AMOUNT, CAN 5 purchsse ie Liguriep nx buaturssin 2epayr wors eds, koit VEU ROUGH, the Dest looais Uhre day cenry Harrison, box 127 Herald ollige. $600, Baye mbout $ d per weeac —A NEWS ‘passed for the business apply at Nw tee lo Konte of 300 dat'y pavers for sale. POLITICAL, ATIONAL UNION CENTRAL COM oud Wai, sock sud taures ot & wud adareas for ata Suan Bexkiyn DEPOT STATIVNERY AND 4 be Dastaces oar of expenses = Locetiws ansar- ‘3 pron nsy ‘C. B. KUWES & CO, THB , u MITTER. rd Clabes of this ey are Bereby notitied ibst a comaiit- 10h Of three weaaderd (rom each ward, Wiil oe OFgn- Bizea vi Cituion Hall, room NO 200 Thursday, March 1, at 536 o'clock #. M. Wa. 0, Srzeiine, A & Hivceins, N b—a rend Mas aticite WINES, he dia them Denil New tS ged LD BRAPDIRG, ote i Madewre Rad ol By Order of the ve Vomaiitce. vmauaunY W. MUUas, Unairman. frecretarion Meeting will be held at the op tbe bye of Warhagtoa’s oirthany, Fen, 21, Lurker Lote, 46 Wo speakers, o., Will De KiveD, % FINN FLAVURED RRED'S LONDON 7 tin. > much adaured x Cube verted eastudai ww ibe'r practee t those in ds icaie Bay be Bee of BEAL 11S Kast Kwonty ninth sires, jor) bxecusn In. which LIQUORS, &C. Re by the meatosl faoait> berry Fines, Finest bourbon and mundoganeis Whiskies, Mavaue ceparn, on: stabtiy on hang and for axle by _SEGARS 8.B. WAUKOFF & CO. Wavlesve virosera, Aut Mucray stzect. AND TOBACCO, QEGARS—A GUUD CHANOK PUR PEDLARS AND grocery Keepers: Ah FETAL SEKETE OF BRIE CONZA geru's, opers®, Unbana’s, ie Seger store for pare, ArKO ROOK Of HIATADA, domeatio and of Loadre’s Voacia’s, ¥) @o., from Gee to $8 per IW). Also, ¥, NAMLas, Vf GeckIMAD Broth He eno exovpted | &e. are in fiat At uilere 1 yarkes winning eLisr tbe oUFiaend & | Diced desirable oy portunity, ____ MUNICIPAL Arras. APERS FRNDING Y Hi " Ene ,mNUING. geroRe Is AoA rr ofthe Hon Grceae 0. rodeoa, oe foarg, be Axed for the curreut year a} tao oan oF SevERvmoRS Feb 6, 1800. /O Rew AMd Does san) J on pee ti eee Whir, fur euswive Cf pereownl tas tor the yea tid ‘Lhe c minster ou * aural axe," © sbum Was referred the #01. a8 tax, DeRpord falas HEpOE, ph OE 4 be ws a néte seatdeutol the ony aud sonkey Of noe Vere tene ee an 6a? of cnet 1eSe, wo Che liret Of smutember, Nea, eit ie Burope 6 WWD Ramus won beeespe dun DPORCRt OPO Whe hie ae oe ‘e tx vexed peuton of kdward W sand dovlers, ibe lea vp we’ the personal tax (ur tbe ) em Sonat mow Ye #; frcléwe # vera 4 Om nor of Leeda mst viewed Uy eur cumuiice duatiis 1H» (bem 19 reduamending soe a option of tue touowing TeGeitiien: — Reecived Th tthe perwusl tax of Edward White for the }39 be remived, vibe said Waite being » ROD-FeNent af By SAMs DAV: By eH und HOES, auUpted op potiuon et Wor 4. Ubeewbr County Of Now Sores all Jute a. BSHNEDY, wires hocks Lee. = Of percumal tax tur LASS azca, to whom omceltee ( Aaneel ‘Tasee, LITA F. PORDY, ay ah Bosko OF BurERvisoRK Feb 6, J. B YOUNG. Mert. ough for the ‘The \ ommitiee pn 4npual 1 anpexed peduou of Win. ML. Uneewsruagh for tox Deapeottutly report Tet the petidover appeared ‘defure oy } JO. Cuma Mice Ale diate tha: be had 66c26010R parse | sbtwx 1 the auvut er 6100, for ibe pene Lobe; ta af thw was refereed et remienon et Kime tbe ereeeemient wae iade be Wee au inuc under we Of t eeuty-Gue years, sod 61d mo! aarive mt wabarity ull the day Of Wotuber tHiY, aud thet Le aid vot own oF aave yi Whatever nulyect wWiaawuon — 1bie aotemens le awoca rubsunied griure a (ua weaver uf weeds minors are Rok TSDC WO TAIK tn 1D her OOu LAG On pare oa) Lropery, Com | pequectiy ihe tua wis levied sannoy be calleeted, For tases” goumee, Mra OUIRILLLee PeevELDOU we Rd yD. Of the faiow- 4 res: futlow:— Beeulvesi, ibst the tax of Wm. H. Cheeabroage for the year iso be remiitd the st Cheesbrough being ua | Ger ye Bs he ume the cares eR was Bue. iid. F. PURDS, ) JamkS VAY, Comanitiee on GUY, f auouael Tazes, ea JOMA «a. ABA Board o¢ supervisors top tie. Ge yea und 10es adored. __J. B YOUN: Kesoluuou of peumon uf H. B. Hawley for The Commities on 4 nual Taxes, to whom Pelinn of 1b B. bewiny for the reuteeloa of 3, responiudy "Tit the poutlouer is evesped to business a this ote, at 102 Fuitu sureet, ano hae been seneated vy tbe asscseecs tha county On pereobal ea at x valuatou of $5.40 as ar Of the stale of + oupeenout Mr ea wiey edeare inatas bas been @ resiorut of we ohy of Grovkiya, the cuualy of Binya, for over th'te sours pas. Phere us uo dousrut disper bioden selsesrem nt Te um soxatton here, 4! bie, ‘3, Olorkc, yp recuseon of wae referred the Siew your Commitee ausaale kcUplion the foiiw wing res dutta: — am Benuived, Jhat the perusvai wx of H. B. Hawiey forme Year 1M D8 remiited, gab) Hawley buitg » noU-resideut of ehy ALG county of New ew lark, Ye EN NSDY, : WALISR SUC, Rroard of Supervisors Feb. 6, lob. "On syee aud wee. ucopied ©” FB YOUNG: SeUUOB OL Ibe pedo of Toulor aud vesiry: ey UrCh’ fof Terlagiog of x. baie ibe Commit 6 on Aud Taxes, to bom wes wou uf “the recor aud veer, men of Ualy, k,"” respeotiuby reportc— ‘Tost your’ cows Weuusivered the ¥al ferred to tbem inquired hWo tue patent eli hor Of the PACING WiereetOa Red al J Vernal spanete UPD INE wunject rym the la: Rice! cumied Wp onda e sdegt teat the property I j Wee purchased Febluai y, OF about teat ari Gistel, \ReTeAsiee ILeodur ed were taken. to besaiwg fet pub id wurabty. Tue Dull og hee Aug Ccuceted for that , u: Dose, Ie LOW tb use mod ts hes eutioe exclusively f»- church purpo.es, opea to A nod, fir 61,60 Ihr ne seas we coucerned “Lhe tax fie 2 umpticin BmoMechibucks oot oMW exten 4a. Favatind: sh Iniwe Of yous Comme he aon mid Cumulus © e Pett tonerw tw the’ Tee RUKSR FF Sue" the te ease “abe aed your couiee Founaiend (9F Beypaou, We reruiule u: Beeolved, That the tax Lnposed upon jols in twenty thie euret Anes Waid Dos dy and 4,97. tu the Keghipoush: ward for the year 1409 ve remutied, the said low beg teed for churok pus poses exoiualy ° Lian © PURDY, gaan Se, <llling Ioana, SEANED rN A. KS ‘W. RUCHK, Ke Board ofS a, bed. G, (866. Om ayes pte blagel ak hey J. B. YOUNG, Clerk. Beso-wicn op bili of hdward Gadiey for materuls and la” 4a Con missioners’ ollice.. | «The a Fn 9 Taxes — whom was refered a ssmdiey. for carpeutera’ ® uc mF tale for the Tax eOmtatastonece’ olliee, reapectully report: 1 bat tap) ‘Was Gorecied by the 18x Vowmeioarrs to do the vie fur meatioved 10 ioe bid keremith atacbea. * Suntrineu by the vilicere tha. nseivi Be Oftictals state thst Nie Sontag, a LOD of the uired expeodt ture twenrred. Petied ba the work bus been done aud the materials furnishad by Mr. riey. stwae sy douse under too wad direct m Mo J Baa hk € t3 ee Ha expenditu; mumniee can ooly form sop rom 18 Inlecested as papi Ey price changed RE Ta £) é f 8% Cominialouers’ olive barge the sun, amount to the spprogriativa for light.n\ Laas ELVA P 7ORDY, ) Commttie « Jamas DAVIs, JUHN A: KN NEDY, WATEK bOUnE, dexss, Board of Supervisors, February 6, re Lt ce oan nota . . B. iG, clerk. 4 ‘Aesolution on bill of George Hayward for maps tor Bueotion 1 be committee om Printing and Stationery, to whom was re- ferred the annexed DL of George hey werd, for Byeattuly teperstiat ibe Ulam uns WSR. na tas pcee ane . 1 eater than Abuse usuélly eharged for such work by othe tase sane 1s Sevcnlly wutth Your evmuiege ara sauated tet OTT wi ‘are: tbat Bs nase pint eretor: ‘Abe tudowlug is scuetinel SUL e— o+ Kerutved, That the bill of George Hayward, for Ley Sy ot ing. printsy pid Cb oring mape for tite “county elects au- aid una thawed ateix Bundred and sevént ‘even utlare 12 fuil for eaid bil, ad te Coupciolier 6: topay the same en OR.sGa BLUNT, Ibaau BE! A. Board af Sapervisors, Feb 6, On ayes Nn ose ada D, Honnea, as we ‘The Lom muntes op County «i vhe Lie of Wm Ji vices w@ ¥ xcise Comipisaone.s daring: year 389, respec” luuly report wat we chargys for wervioos Guricg isd ara accordance With Ike provisicas of (he statues, end pred J. B YOUNGOlerk. Huuce on the buls of Willan Jay tHasket and bare bom were D. Hoimes, tor ‘Kesolution op bill of W, B. arthur & ‘ibe Committee on ud dollars farpisied be county, Be auditec und allowed, aud the Cutnpicolier be cirecied to pet theta from aypropeisdoa tor" Frivuvg, Stadonery nod Bie OBISON BLUNT, : ISAAC Bibb. JF. 4, WalSsMaNN, Poard of Supervisors. Feb. 6, 1880. ’ ‘Un a ¢8 aud noes adopied, 3. B. YOUNG, Olerx. Regoiuuon ou DU ot sauiel French for coal $24 00 Keaoived, That ike Lil of D. ereach for toumy Vomp- ‘idghiog be audited. ana siluwed a twenty-four dolare sud tae ipouer directed % pey u from the appropriation for “ ond Clenaned, wt é Foard of pupervieera, 1860, ‘Un a) e8 8D bees adopted. J.B. YOUNG, Clerk. jutlou Cn bile of Johu AicGowam amd Geo J. Ruch for senting subpcrvaa be Ucmuittee on Criminat Courts and P lice, to whom ere referved the kanened bills @f John Meow 4a And George J. Kuch fer serving euopamas, respectfully repors that we dune are duly sueauorted eid sre legal county’ charges ‘The following te auomitted for adootion:— esolved “hat the bis of Joba. mel rity ive dollare aud tainy nice evota, were J. Kuch, five dollars nod thirty seven ceata, tor Serving sunporane Ourt of Special Sessions during the moun o Audned sod allo ¥ed, aca 108 9 ler them f propr! or “floss Fa POT Pr NN HOMAS La TELA es wy, ang Pe ELWaAB POPU a, JaMes DAVIS, J. B. YOUN wan, ainonnting to WAUrsR ROURKE, Poard of Supervisors, Feb. 6, 1580, and noes, adupted. a Faoroon are enlarged ts life nod saber ‘of ils paste, tad C puptia ‘adverueee. ; os