<h3>"THE SKEERED VIRGINIAN."</h3>
<p>A reviewing-party, of which the President was the center, was stopped
at a railroad by Harper's Ferry, to let a locomotive pass, and look at
the old engine-house where John Brown, the raider, was penned in and
captured. The little switching-engine ran past with much noise and
bustle, the engineer blowing the ludicrous whistle in salute to the
distinguished visitors. Lincoln referred to the recollections of the
scene, where old "Pottowatomie" thrilled the natives with panic lest
he raised the negroes to revolt, and remarked, as the engine flew
away:</p>
<p>"You call that 'The Flying Dutchman' do you? They ought to call that
thing 'The <i>Skeered</i> Virginian!'"--(By General O. O. Howard,
a hearer.)
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