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(ft He Alt JH-' -w Jl- Xiltoraturo, Science, Wews, sricii.ltxxi-o, and tlao Interests of Kansas. LEAVENWORTH CITY, KANSAS OCTOBER 4, 1S56. BY EASTIN ADAMS, VOLUME 3 NUMBER 4- From th1? St. Joreph Gazette. some in your place come with your fam the Nebraska Cily The Rouliei ies by Lane's Hands iu 5- I Fi.

the Kna H. -raM. KAS9AS WEEKW Trip fo Soil, Cliiuate, Einnsas. SATCIAT Lane at Nebraska City. In another column we give, from the Lecomptox Kansas ilies and property, bring along the implements of industry, to cu'tivatc the sail.

ABRAM A. HEARD. Gen. Lane, of Kansas-fighting-nctorit ty, made a speech in Nebraska City on last Wednesday evening. We were not in From tae Lecomptoi Union.

The Oct-Laws Still at Work On bunda mght last a party of Lane's attacked tne house of Mr. G. o. W. Ward, a living some tsa nijlrs t.om this place.

V.a.J was horn Nebraska City News, some interesting de 0. beptemljer 1 Sob EAITIS ADAMS, JW Sfm, Mn Chnct tails concerning Gen. Lan, who has left proonciiODs ana Adaptation 10 SlaTC Labor. Mb. Editom Coming as I do from the aouth, I have been led to enquire into the resources of Kansas, and whether slave To my in Southern town, and did nol know of the event.

W'e the Territory of Kansas, and was at that TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION cannot, therefore, give a synopsis of remarks. W'e hear that many liked mo his 2.00 i.orne at tLe rune, and ill's. Wiild Let t-he W23 i inuird cf i theta place on Wednesday, bep'einber 17th. It will be seen that this abolition fitlihuster and his hired followers nre endeavoring stop the moHihs of honest men whom the copy, one year, in A. o.oo labor could be made profitable here.

Af- Arrival of 'Raw-Head-and-Bloody-Bones. Phillipps, the correspondent of the New York Tribune, who does up the 'horrible forlhct vile and sheet arrived here on last Tuesday night. He iieMjjo.i. vin learning that effort very much; and we have seen many who tell us that they did not like it at all. It is useless for us to surmise what he aim ne was irom i.orr.i i ii-u On orabo.it the day of June last.

I became a citizen of tiie to.vn of Tecum-seh, Shawnee county, in the Territory of Kansas, with the intention of eugagiug in the merciintile business. In pusuancu of ihis intention, I accordingly opened mv houe and commenced busmes. I devoted the whole of my time, talent, and energy to an houest extension of my legitimate business, taking no active part in tne pres Black Republicans have failed to subsid 10 c. to ne ter a cursory examination of the Territory, yj cr address. firane am induced to believe it is a fine country, 1.

first inrtion $1 00 and that ere long its rich prairies will be ed at, or what his intentions were, for we ize, even in the ree otaies an lenito-ries. Morton, editor ot the Jsews of that is sent out here for the special purpose of cannot discern nor imagine them. i. insertion, brought into a liijrh state of cultivation i iru manufacturing a new supply of rawhead city, has had the independence and cour Ou Thursday, had the pleasure of eing introduced to Mr. Lane.

Socially, t.e three n.out The soil is generally rich and capable of and-bloody-bones outrages for the New age to speak his mind in regard to the low 15.UU I 1 nm vV a-t nla or. A liomn I Vl rt 1 I i tueiva months, we like Lane; Lane is a pleasant, off-hand. One jruuui.iu:j i i orit a noune, as ureeiy ininws a second ent unhappy state ol affairs in our IVrrito-ry, but claiming for myself the right hie'. mal individual, and don care whether and despicable wretches who were hired to go to Kansas and rote. He justly characterized thern as "srabby.

Scurvy, scape 50,00 jThe country is mostly prairie, and can the edition of 'Kansas roorbacks' necessary to lUir eoUmn mean, Hif coluir-n oa tt Wbol- column one year- he fights or not. Politically, we think eV7T more easily be brought into cultivation. secure the election of FreemonL The Lane is after a glorious notoriety, ar.d don't AiUirp. I iai uxi was out robbing Tens vo" Free Stat' men, at the s.ne tin.e robbing the houo which they wnied, logeth-er with a'! or Mr. an 1 Waid's cloth-ing, tu 'iiing Mrs.

out of the housa in her ingi-t eblhes, and burned lie house down. Mrs. Ward i.u,i itT escape ui the gl.t to tiie mareet nih-bor house. Mr Ward hasa'ways Leuia peaceable law-abiding man, e.d why this descent upon his house iu his absence by outlaws we cannot see actua-ted by a natural love of plunder. Mam Shot.

On Friday I ha a man by uaiie of IIoLsor4 came to to.vn, and aa he had heretofore been very notorious for denouncing ourcitlzeos as cut llrotKa, nfi.VcahU.aate. (in advance, 5 CHi Prairie farms require less labor, to open fellow travelled up the river uader the as care how he obtains it provided no one is it wter il is aU timber. Most hurt. mi 11:1 ioiliu. m.iA i i Wre think Lane a man of decided ability, "tufl." persous in this country prefer prairie land, tl way.

This is in striking contrast with every American citizen possesses, ot expressing my opinion and wisitesin regaid to the political questions which agitate the public peace of this couutry. Everything was quiet and peaceWe; the indications were strong that the unhappy difficulties which diivded U3 would be healed, and that law and order wouli be supreme. Such was the case until about 1-3. ol July, when bodies of armed men known so lliey can have a small portion 01 umuer, his conduct belore reaching St. as goats, fto better evidence is necessary that these epithets were appropriately applied, than that the subjects of tiiein were led on by the poi-valliaut Jim Lane who has recently forsaken an innocent wife, and after spending her fortune, turned her out on the odd charities the world.

A portion of the citizens of Nebraska City have dissented from Morton, and have published a card expressing an entirt-ly and wish he would turn his talents to some account. He means to reach the which they can always secure Many of will be seen from the following rich extract U. S. Senate from Kansas; if he can ac the farmers told me thev had raised this from the Detroit Free Press. Sneakincr complish this, he will be considered shrewd, very.

We spent a very pleasant hour lii' VnTirv w-Biir season from the sod as much as ten and of him in connection with his reported ATT0RNLY AT LAw, MJTAKY 1 LBiuc. as oiNtaAL land AGEST, twelve bushels to the acre. death, that paper says: A feENtAAL LAND AOEST, vith Lane, and learned from him that the as the notorious James n. Lanes men goi into a ciua-rel wrh nnon! i wra oneo! different opinion of these men. In this war was probably ended.

We hope it is. came into the Territory with the open and f' -rnrl i.bieC. and intention of subve, tin-r 1 rCW.a 1' "PQ lMll, when be As to limber, there is not so much used "The fellow was in this city on Friday, wis or- After being assured by him, that his men Leavenworth, Kanas Xov.3, A A rr i a lUHrcil lil tip 1:1.. they have been actuated by cupidity, rath er than sentiments of honor. The gentle' lu, uui, imo .113 uan'nKO I as many suppose, coal exists in great uumc imu our units, mounting ior werif all of the very highest respectability, nbundance in everv portion of the Territo- 01 mm dikk ivepuoncan newspaper and that they had never committed any men who placed their names to that card trJiit.

hcmabj. n. rem ItfcES, PA XT EU h. REUS, the existing territorial uovernment by force of arms. Their first action was upon the claim house of Mr.

Craine, a law abiding civzen of tha Territory. Next on tiienis, relused lo be, and immediately started off. Several citizens went in pursuit, when he drew his pistol ard touKnen- wi'l pardon us, but we opin? that no other iimoeris to ue lounu on Vr aw ajmo vwi i ci-viitm v. niw XWtV A V1 H. at Law, Leaveawcrva, a- i.

sentiment than the above wnl ever be en Tribune, on his return to the Territory TT AVINt. A win pram I MrcalllS, UU lliril uuuic la ivgivu. tertained of a set of individuals who, for the iuiS ojjou mem, ana cn iie very ncr shooting one man, 1 lie ba'l finrt 1 .1 11 1 mi 1 sake of a paltry, passing trade will conde in a tree behmd which he was juaoi-unh-i-unyi 1 tnr nii iin nim "ii it was Prouabie such a row could be scend to certiiv that a band of subsidized tkt (it MKl.blClNW outrages, we bade him good day, asking him first, however, to call and see us. A CALL FROM SOME OF LaNES MEJT "OF THE HIGHEST RESPECT A BILIT In the afurnoon, we were engaged in our office, when an iudvidual carrying a revolver, entered our office, and inquired for the editor. WTe answered for that gentleman- The revolver-man afore i.u.i.

ffot up ia Kansas as would subserve the 1 l. I I1R at IjauiuA. 1C. Several persons retained the fi wounding him severely. He '1 nnw In I le tUUUIl-nuuu uuu u.n.

rote a led on by a notorious debauchee, i despoiler of innocence, a forsaker of an un Mr. Craine's residence in the town of Franklin. Next ou the settlement of a1 Mr. Tread on Washington creek; then Col. Titus' house, Lecompton.

Not satisfied with destroying these houses, they robbed them of everything of the slightes value: inflicting great and unprovoked indignities upon the person of Mrs. C-aine, nnold lady living in Frankbn, appropriating wardrobes of Mrs. Craine and are of rapid growth, ond when sowed as rrt.morit He saiJ yes Mj fhe nm this place and well ca'-od for, end would B. B. bJ- "lbm that these hired ciusaden i ii.o ia hri im-v ni i i.i.'a.

i not have been hurt had he not rt -isied the airainst peace and ood order anl their Iia viiiii v. -v 0 -'fi ttimn. kt ohuii ou(rrfl our soon follow. The Osaee orange well ad- plans ar well laid, and can scarcely fail authorities. eader, are as good as the masses of the COLIAC- I'EUKT, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, LfAVEXWOkTII ClTT, K.

T. Unfortunate ArrAia. On Wednes- people oi ieoraska lerrilory. iuorun has had the couiplaeencv to publish their ast, whi'e a party of Sooth Carolinians apted for fencing grows finely in Kansas, we are uetennine.l that the war shall last ii until at whatever cot. I shall Then there is an abundance of rock in le in Kansas in Un days, and I have in- every part of Kansas.

So that for fencing structions in my packet for Col. Lane." Ofi-e on Street between Delaware and were crossing the nverat this place card and to speak courteously of it, but thi said, then asked us if we wrote a certain 1 article, which he pointed out. We said we did. He said we must retract, that we must promise him that we would le.ract. We refused to do so.

We told him tht we wished no conversation with him. whatever. He then said, "we will take will never have the effect to chancre the I i.i ii i I i. i i i i a viiai vrtrA naai i aa nn umirMi hi mux a ai nKi.aii iiii virv a nr r-itiACrinr. hr ix puve n-0Sft between iwo of ihcm, Geo go W.

King and Frank O. Wells. Some pogry wo-rds passed between them, when opinion of any hoiiesi m-n; they will stl remain the same ''scabby, scurvy, scape- Sl.MWO.8 X. 9IATI1IAS, for Mature seems to have anticipated man answereci wiiu singular irantness, uis- ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ciosinir oi me uiacii Republican leaders Mrs. Titus their own use, ana even taking wearing apparel bolonging to Col.

Til us' negroes. Auer robbing the Colonel, they burned his house to the ground, taking him and all other persjus louud in vieimty prisoners. After these occurrences, I expressed my condemnation of such act, and such high- Til- 1.1 that lh described them to be Ling hred his rifle at Wells, whereupon the hiuer discharged a muket at King. carrfnllT tim-M to. Olfle regarding Kansas more heinous and vil two weeks asro.

A certificate to the eiTecl l-VV-f. -urthCii, K. T. B3-l. planting coal beds in many pans oi h.

Uoutt we verilv believe, than anv ton odging nearly lie whole contents in hi you wnere you will nave to retract, or something to that whereupon we went to the office door, and saw there, ten or a dozen men mounted, and aimed. body. King linge ed until the next day Astowater.it is the best watered coun- spiiacy ever before hatched. When we try in the west. Springs and streams of informed him that he had enterd the wrong way roob'M'V I oeiieveu men, ana now HUACLAM.

JOHJt T. BBADT. I tO AG LA! k. IIKADV, ArTORMES COUNSELLORS AT LAW AXO OllCITO IX when he died, and Wells imtnediaiely gave himself up. think thev d- served, as unchristian, un then, having no arms of any kind about us, and seeing twelve men all armed and ready to lake us, and try and compel us to running water may be seen in every sec pe ne was in me onice a uemo.

cratic and not of a L'ack Republican paper t.on of the Territory. IjaJ l)pen adJressi uuch.n. ii i American, and that the gailty perpetrators PoTorricE Bi rsed. During the night 111 I i 11 of the yGth of Augcst last, the Pasiofiics ol these crimrcsnomu ne oroi gt ito punuc It is a good uemp country, miiy equal an anj nol a remonlinan he was struck Tecuuieh. K.

T. recently established at codal. Douglas that ihtFe flllihusters are as ''gooJanJ decent" as the of settlers in that Territory, is no less than aa insult to Nebras-kiaus and will be so regarded by thcui. Our readers are re fere to thn article from tiie -Vtu-c; speaks of the difficulty I etween and Lane's men. The whole article wi! be 2 of interest.

Since he was at Nebraska City, Lane has been in Ululf City, and is making swaggering speeches on his return to the North. Tie presence if Gov. Geary )n Kansas rendered the atmosphere, in that rjstier. Un the 4th aay 01 oeptemoer, a noir.5.tI aitcnd to all busines en- to that of Missouri, where larger rrofits dumb with amazement, from which he did land these men, traitors to ineir trod county, Kansas Territory, of which O. II.

1 july .1 ha iiY-inTtv ririfr rt did m. til to n.t. irt ii.c nrrA unii r. innri i ruin i thvii i i and theircun'-i 'ohbersaad murdr ers 1 1 Lrowne was was aic I cover, te muttered wncthing inaudiMy This I think can be de- lire, lhe dwelling house in which the numbering tome one Lunured na in.y raising J. IS AC IiS, iiKivtT and Ccvsii.or at Law, anil irirnntiT.nlltj floil men, armed with sharpe rifles, Coll re i i.

monsiraieu. auiuuuru vn on uauuo cfijee was kept had been previously entered by burglars and thieves. Tim entire vo've and bowie-knives; came into the reUad, we exercised our legs and escaped. We soon found a ins, and returned to our where 'he following correspondence opened Nebraska City, Sept. IS, 'oG.

Gen. Lane Dear Sir: A company of your men have called at my office. The leader requested me to promise that I would retrat certain opinions advanced by rue last week, and threatened to take me where I would le obliged to do so. I anptal i) you to know if you allow such the soil is as well adapted to the raising I Killed. The Glen wood Iowa Times, VaJ L.

A'loi; ey ior th Territory vt kaias. ot.it ei. worth Ciy. K. 1 n'2-i J.

I. "MOORE, town of TicumseL, and in my sto cei zed and took possession of all my good conten's of the house pnd office wa cot turned. A select library shared the of Hemp as Missouri. A few statistics of the 13th gives an account of the Territory a little to warm for him. derived from hemp growers in the border I accidental shooting and death of ona of wares and merchandise, amountit, iuthe AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW.

ATTOR5 IT fate of rubbish. Five volumes of the A-merican Law Journal and Register, each it let us Alone. aTonforate, to at h-3st four thousand do! 1'arrmcfrfh City. AT. T.

iii. W't ueETiecied, ia.st week, 10 notice a Lr appropriated the same to th? ir own of which contained articles written by O. Lane a men at Talor, Iowa. A son of Rev. Mr.

Hitchcock, of Fage county, was mimicking the military drill when one of use and len fit, and the advancement OrT.c on M-in c. Mav 11.1 counties of Missouri will be sufficient evidence on this point. In Missouri I learn from reliable authority a thousand pounds of hemp to the acre circumstance no smail impoi luute, wmch their unholy cause. About the same time occurred our city rerently. conduct among your meii? To know if tiiev like the Misiouriaus are in the hab II.

Browne, formed a part of the library. The burglaries aud a son were perpara ted in the absence of the Postmaster. This is, of course, the work of marauding Abolitionists. they robbed the house ot Mr. Robert rrinr hae af lOriated themselves ll seems that tne abolitumists.

not con his companions, in a jocular manner presented a revolver at the breast of youne a it is esti iii i. i. nF i.jw. tint tndT I is vry common, and one hand i tent to keep the territory ol Kansas in a wards of everyth'ng he had, even his corn and oas. and approp- uing his household 1.

vie? to baving njate(j can cujvate at least ten acres of Hitchcock and ordered him to "deliver or it of coercing editors? I was then unarmed, and run for arms. I have them noiv. and shall, if obliged to defend my person and my property, though it may be be. at state o( anarchy, ton uston, tunnon, extitemetit, 1 ut they nuot come up into and kitchen farniiure to their use and ben Iriul ine ni IU lerrilory oi Jotr.su.V. JAS.il.LTLK.

liriiHM.ilOORK. efu: u-iiig his wagons and horses 10 haul 1 our peaceiui noraers vvit'i tnc'ir garments 01 these articles lopa.ta; driving ell the ne com my tne. ray opinions re mv nausei us turl Iwul with tiie cJutugiou o. own, and I will nut be forced by any nuu Ih-uwar City. Ltav D- I I'T- 1 amities 01 conservative citizens rouuiug them of everything threatening 0 11 and Lloudbiied and ttn'e.

it week, one of Jim L.m;'s eiisis; uics came to our city, or set ol men to change them. 9, STERLING MORTON. murder, and even firing upa them Such i a.e condition ot the country at hemp, besides working at other things. die." He was told t'i fire, not suspecting For be it known, that after the hemp is the pistol 'obe loaded. He pulled trigger, sown in the spring, you have nothing more and ahot tiie man through the Lreait.

who to do nil cutting time, which is after the instantly expired, ooru crop is laid by. Each hand employed Steamer J. M. Con vers, then can make S60 to the acre, or S600, W'e the undersigned passengers, on per year. This I am satisfied is fully the steamer Convers.

ou her upward trip equal if not better than the cotton planter the Missouri river on the 21th da of makes al the South. 1SG6, MinS Ufldt'r maues ai trie ooutn obligations to the gentlemanly officers cf Hemp is peculiarly adapted to slave la- said joati for lheir many Undnesses ex- 1 .1 I. n.l....t..l rfaif a. 1. cue.

i I I I .1 ju r. iiofc.uxc;swoaTiit JTTOnSEV -fir, DLUWAU, K. Tcriberl, 1S55. 12-tf. tud, calling at sev.

i'ul stotes, endcaroied to juirchase lead, but it being suspected that it nas citsigLed lot liausas, our inei-chants, very projerly, relu-ed to sell. At tlrs lime, brought about by ll lad ibai 1 1 1 1 the muiia leiuseu 10 ooey me order is Neauaska Citv, Sept. IS, 1S51. Sir Your note of this date is received, regret, as much as you can, the circum sued by the Governor of the Territory, to meet the notorious Lane, with his army 01 Block Houses. We have been nanus-M in rending the Lbclc Republican from Kansas.

They ca'l every house they attack or burn a '-block house." Thus the Post Office at Franklin was a 'I lock house, as was aho tlij home of Col. Titus. Now tii fact they were both common log houses, or in trut'i cabins, the largest stick not being six inches in diameter. We saw a man who was in Lawrence ihe day after the attack on Col. Titus, who heaid ti'em boast of a gunner they had in their camp, who 0.1 te fi-st fire knocked the ridge pole higher than a kite, and gave the old cabin particular We that the only block house that is now or ever 1 as been in the Territory, is one built by Lnno's men on the hilt overlooking Lawrence, and that has been erected attain the last stances to which yon refer.

ie perrons one stole he finally succeeded in purchasing, from thx unsuspecting proprietor. quite Un amount of lar and pipe lead so soon as the fact became known, quite a number lawless invaders, on the IN Ji'thern froul'or iO visited you, have already been rep- ATTi'RNEr ASI Cll XSKI.OR AT LAW, LC.tUvOKTU t'lTV, K. Of.n oMai Strttt, opjvtltt tht Leactuwortk Ihttl. pi(ttr. and di.

arm au drive them back. Neith r.iiim.dcd and will be court-marshaled er the President's or the Governor's Proc when time allows for the trial. The ar 001 auu it ia ounimcu uuu i wo ev-1 icuucu iu us, lake mis uitin0'j ol savin' cessfully cultivated without it. Then all to the travelling public, tnat we consider lamation" were carried out by the military ticle which vou published, was well cal- of our Citizens collected and remonstrated against pt-rmi'liug this meddlesome in'e -ference in regard to the diluealties iu the "Louvers, one of the mast safe and Why is this? It could not have been the will agree that Kansas 13 well adapted to ulated to arouse ti feelings of our suffer commodious boats on the Missouri river, in'ention of the President, at the ine he ing people but they must lt-arn to bear Tl I 1 1 ami mo.e gentlemanly and accommodating issued his rroctaraaiion, to doce ve and The lead was deposiied in the hands of injustice patiently, and await the time for throw the bona-tide settlers ot the Tern a gentleman in town, and thus matters res oaiters cannot ue louiul on any bout. LADIES.

an overruling Providence to vindicate tleir cause. Your friend who called upon me. tory off their guard, thereby al'owlng these PKollTT 1-iitKH br of bt. kuCMf Lai, r.tttMu fJ, Suldiere pr- I Cum eUirat, aiiicliiiui.iJ!4n-l uie Uiav4 S'al' will iv-c pinws.r vti.i.ii. Will riAviuc oi ue vatiuiu in tJ 'J Ulllr.

i Lf d-'tns the ntnraT prrparwl i nt ik.e Lmil UUic? Ui hu cre. i-m. A iitn. nOLLVP, Wmv imn 1 n4 onnfllT in tvnmurib fit, k. ruf-l-n-l 'tri-vk it, r.l-li I cut conuirf.

Dr. kinc tt-ru in icik lor ibirt-Bv yrr, iB4 HI IhJS J'l' 1" i'T rtili" MtUrar-i him ilh thtr nalnjKe. II ted- learn, however, that some ol the "Wrard Beechei" stripe of gentry declar men to eet luto the ierritorv and dnv whose name I do not know, will tell you slave labor. Kansas, then should be made a slave State. The productions of its soil require it.

Its proximity to the slave States of Missouri, Arkansas and Texas require it, to say nothing of the identity of interests, that mun exist between them and Kansas. Bt-sides it i important that an equilibrium out all the conservative men ut the poiut of E. A. Christy, J. A.

Paynter, S. K. Garvin, that 1 started promptly to prevent any dif ed that it should 0 '-or L.oo'i suould le M. H. Ewing, Mary Pavnter, W.

Dyer, F. A. Noell. ficulty. spilled," and so all at once it disappeared ilellen Latten, No blame can, however, be attached to our merchants, we have heard of but Yours, J.

II. Lane. S. Morton, Esq. The epistle of (Jen.

Lane shows that ESTLEM EM. F. Dyer. one that would sell munitions oi war, at three weeks. Put down ui! the I hvk houso sorics as fabulous just read log cabins aud you have the truth.

Kansas City Enterprise. HJl.M) td ricxtr. On Thursday lan one hundred and fi'ty men pasc i through Nebraska City. Jim Lone, aud engage iu a "free light" in Kansas. Each mau carried a bowie-knife, a revolver, a pair of breeches, a shtrt and a the bayonet.

Such h-s been the ellect of his proclamation, combined with ihe actions of the military. If 110 proclamation had been iicued by the President, the mi would-have driven Lane aud out of the count before they hi march -and fifty mib 1 om the Nebnska ne. Very respectfully, your ob't. servant, BENJ. D.

CAS1LEMAN. i should be kept up in this government be- T. Coons, H. H. Havens, it r' i i.

any price, to assist in the anarchy, confu sion and bloodshed, in Kansas the highest style of miliury discipline prevails among the peaceful emigrants, whom tween the North and Scu'h, that neither 1 11. V. section may r.ever by its power encroach Ji)hn y0etil We believe, as far as jur interests j. ii. yi.

d. IX.VVr.NWO;iTH, K. T. oii-rr -u Mjic1 CLenktt SrtWt,) Wt. la.

he conducts to the Territory of Kansas. He las reprimanded he persons who would have taken ou; life, had they dared right is concerned, that wo s.iould pursue upon me rignis oi me ouier. AUU aoau I II. I'ayuter, a "let alone nolicy. and not embroil i-ir M.

Ritchie, T. J. McC'elland Milton Cravens, C. Thomas, C. S.

Burge. D. Z. Taylor, W. E.

Dunn, J. N. Armstrong, J. Wr. Writch, if Kansas is made a free Mate, it will be the Lot bed of alolitionitm, and strife and ivery dont-care a-d expression of coun- peaceful, prosperous and pappy land with Sir, Jaiiivu to! lie will couu-marshal them when time permits! Truly we shoulcPbi grate the horrors of civa waiiare.

Ibouneil liKNDERS hi t.ror-ioi.aI nices to the djscorj aways kept up between our neigh citueiii LeavLVorlli atd aurroumling I ful the General for his munificent mili Bluffs (Iowa) Uugle. Ill UK LUXC T.ne following is a d'spatch which we find in ihe Chicago papers, of yesteiday: St Louis, Sept. 20. One hundred more Free ate men driven out of Kan- borin? Mates, whereas it it is made a tenaie. When corn of their planting grows when farms of their making take a premium when they give peace to Kansas, or become respectable, industrious citizens country.

LPr" 2tn Sj3 What will the Freedom Shriekers do UK. HILL. II. M. McWallaw, L.

L. Nonh, Henry Parker, Win. Lilly, J. S. lialdwin, G.

IJ. Reed, V. T. Burns, E. B.

Tryor, J. Irvine, W. S. Howard, P. II.

Lowry, tary mercy But we know not whence he derives his authority to cou it-marshal the highly respectable and inoileu'ive individuals who politely favored us with a call. iv. ii. iWokerman, now The Mi. sounans have retired horn I AVING bvrtudiicbtly located himself in Kansas to their homes and Lane and 1.

XI City, off-r bis profeional bcmcei to the citizens oitlnUce ruuiitrv. band of loafers and ragiunillins have He slave State, peace and tranquility will prevail and its prosperity not in the least retarded. But it will increase and prosper, and become famous as one of the best hemp growing States, and the most desirable place to live. R. T.

Everatt. Win. Ritchie, Thos. Armor, H. Booth, J.

II. Noell. from Kansas, taking with them every thing onii-eim Main fc.24 Street. thev cou'd then liamU upon, as so We trust, however that the freedom of this Press will not be trameled by the efforts of his men, nor the threats of any other men If Fremont is to be elected by them aud their operations, it will be some time before he reaches the White House. much boo y.

Incy have gone to Moras sas, armed neie mis morning. lve anywhere, then we shall vote lor Fremont, hundred Free State families soaght refu-e The stews and brothels, the hospitals at Fort Leavenworth. atd poar-houes of the Eat can furnish Eighty Free State men, worn jo and more ol just such scaby, scurvy, children were murdered by the pro-slavery SCape-goats, who will leioice iu a fancy party on Wednesday, at Stranger Creek t0 Kansas. in Kansas. We are in favor of Kansas becoming a Now that what may be called "a lm Free State, we hope it will.

But if on a le-He loo mountaineous." In- dom has so far fallen from her high estate. UavrowurUi City, Juie iojj. w-u fr f. CITY ENGLNfctR AND SURVEYOR, ka, to prey upon the people of that quiet The whole South is deeply interested in I Jim Lajie. The editor of the Duvcn and prosperous territory, an 1 from thence m.t-;n- w-c.

sit-n- Ti ilwMr pott Liemocrat, had an interview with Air, nmke forays in whatever quaiter pluu I Klilrxlrr iKa L.t I Will will Tiiey will be a curse duty as well lheir interest, to be vigilant r. der may be ob.ained. LlAVKXWORTil ClTT, K. T. Dee.

15, IS i3. Jul: ti UUite), The Republican Party. Henry Cay era hicaliv described thmn when he said stead of mere being live hundred tree she has to use such m-n. sa.m miaii. to Nebraska if they stay tuere long and active in peopling this Territory with uocvd his daughter to Co to he Rut there ii peace in Kansas.

Hence FJtSHIOXJBLE B001JSD SIIOEJUkER the right sort of men-men who will main sold her property amounting to $10,000 and forth the laws will be executed in tne only I0eruke reei, i. tain to the last, the eoual ot the auer reacuinir ivansas, procured a Febiuary 23, 21 If. way in whi.h they ought to be, by the civ South. (Jood and true men who will be- "slreS3 "ntl tfta bis wile so badly that 1'hey ciy out at all times that they are loyal lo the Union and the Constitution; yei they preach doctrines aud acts hat are utterly subversive of both." Some of the votes are taken in he conclusive manner, thus described by an il authorities, and the scents of violence I I I i i.l i 111 i sue iun.eu 10 leave nun ior nome, anu come actual setl'ers slinulil 1k Kent here. bhould be sent here.

and disorder which have too longdisiracl ed that Territory will be of rare occurrence ue: iuiu nci mat ne iiau iniu lift jjassuge wr -l State lumnies who have 'sougut refuge at aud such measures as are now being em-Fort Leavenworth, we have no reasou to ployea by Fremont office-seekers, to disbelieve there are even five. And then lor lhe nUne of Freedom, then indeed, a telegraph reporter to to work in cold American people mistaken the blood and murder 'eighty I ree State m-n. ciiUraclcr 0f their patron saint. omen and children at Mranger Creek And if the high-toned chivalry of the it is outrageous! hat voracious and South lia now ii'a trus expression in the blood-lhusiy barbarians thesi reporters banJ of Pirates and robbers, who are mu-tbe! committing iheir depredations in Kaunas St ll, we suppose tuey are not so much tfien l00i lhe South lost its dignity aud to be blamed, aitrr all lhe Chicago fo.ks ps ulauhood. wont es, and nothing but most trail- ve believe that th vro mi mow is me nine lor action not words.

on the steamboat to Indiana, when, in fact, If something is not done by the South to after the boat started she found that such congratulate the people no yet reinai there, find whose destiny is associated with eye witness counteract the movements of the Northern wa3 it me case, and it was with great "I lie remonter aroe horn his 'eat iL.iTi:rs 0 Shatett, brtmi a ami SfotU Struts, Lea r.s cbth Citv, K. T. K. C. McCAKTY, P.oprletor.

MITCHELL. RAM.YELMIERG "IXritOLESALE it R-tail FurnitRrt Wre Koais, Ns. fcO knd Hi Second Street, OUte, hi. Al Ol 13-ly. Monet Ditknon, that of the new lerntory, upon this result.

aud called on all who wee in tavorof c- abolition societies, the Territory had as lhal slje rased ViU? t0 hay the passage. Lane had robbed I er We congratulate the country upon the cessation of civil strife, and trust that it wdl 111 out to "pull their boots off." No one i i- 1 of her whole fortune, been guihy of a Ju t-The excitements and difficulties here crr wilh amistrM. nn(. sIlt hnmtt anneared to support in this novel un. be long before such a scene is again pre scendent mendacity will satis A JI'V vi men from the North are in Kansas, and sented.

We sympathize witu the Lihck are kept up by the North, lor effect upon penniless, and after she left tried to get a Republicans in the misfortune attendi respec.aule, reasonable hoax would be no lhal (hey have the pleasure of the Presidential election. Notwithstand- divorce from her through the very Ter ito- tne claims of the great Mariposa ch he quested those favorable to Buclmn 1 to 'keep their boots on which all the -sengers forthwith proceeded to do. j-in. for Buchani? 1. Vutn.

bdtcten A- itramt I innr tin. Korilifrn fanatics denoun-H the this closing up of their manufactory of lies, at the same time that the country will feel iiat Legislature which he is denouncing as bogus aud illegal. relieved from the shame which hai been more to iein than a slice ot meat ta a vei Sair.u Th(J hungry uyena. '1 hey iove to sop on hor- iAQ prms iu Kansas or composed of the ros, and iio.amg less than a welenug Jivgs of thd respective parlies, wnicli they masjac.e Mate men, women aul and their toiai distruciion or im-children, will do for a ravenous Ch cugo- in a espu'son from th Laaveivoria City, T. laws of Kansas as bogus, yet as far as 1 What choice instruments lhe Republ ta All work done to cder, and warranted.

brought upon it by the coinage and con cans use to advocate their cause! How have seen they are executed with but little difficulty. At Lawrrucc there have been stant circulation of so many and such start- We are informed that Thomas Goodin and Finis Meatts, both residents of Henry proud Burlington must feel to have oej fna- ad's breakfast. They thirst lot u'esoi nilM i. 1 lii.rr falsehoods. hat will become of some troubles growing out of tiie course of ard this hero of Freedom.

What happy hlood.and lheir evei imagmai oi.s ate Geveimueuu JK'lmka -M-js. coun' have bee 1 murdered by the Abolitionists in Iwnsas. Southwest the shriekers lor freedom now How can they manage to keep up the agitation and texts the Hie ol this Kansas mar vr has fi led with hideous pictures ot mu de edl and mangled victim .1, pawna iu of inassa- 0" D. Jous Saptington. an aTed furnished the pulpits of our poln'cal cler- excitement until the Presidential elect on gy these' outlaws, but they have been made to succomb.

The new Gov. Geary I think will restore order and quiet and maintain the supremacy of the laws. TAILORING DEPOT, Mais Stieet, (Room recenty occupiedh Cvana 4. Mitchell) 5 kyt nmnwr. Par-Cu uL tUtDUba WlU hen to all kind of is over Where will the Preachers of the North find tales of horror sufficient to liil To Wu.

it may Conceew. cre and spectacles oi' wholesale bu cheries. anj i-tgiy expectable citizen of Saline No doubt the reporter who lhe tbove i r. 1 con ity, died on the oiu, aiteralong illae-e. dispatch to the Ch.ca to papers, is a special pu veyor appointed to send on daily do.es was extensively knovvtf throughout the ALL up their sermons for the next five Sundays? "Notice," is posted con The following In conclusion, allow me to say a few What new magazines ot uetracnon and June 15, iitf.

of horror to the folks of thai city. If so, est, as tne originator of "Sapivmrton's words to my Iriends in lhe South, come tJspicuoualy iu a publication office down caiumny can luy open updl, the South, Pii.s,M for the coure of fevers, aud fvet he doesbis business well. If hn has to An edi or by the name of Scratch, in Pennsylvania, fathers twenty-four children. Exchi.ige. May the Lord pity that unfortunate editor, for we know of one that hasn't a half dozen, and ii keeps him scralcht.

gto make a support. Southwest Democrat. A hen with one chicken has to do as much hard scratching as if she had ten. We aay, let 'cm come who's afraid. Kansas.

Slave property is as secure here JOII. 1JSS, dealer in Furtign and Domestic DRY GOODS aud ague. "shut this aoor ana as soon as vou tell lies, he might as well tell 'whoppers. St. Louis hoe.

Acics. I as it is in Missouri. The laws protect it, have dtne talking on business serve your questions, present themselves on the sim and above all if you would make this fair FAMILY GROCEIIES. fee. mouth the same, wav- nle annunciation, that there is I'eace 11 EG? Why shonld all the omnibuses in Erie be painted Hack? Because ihey are llor wouldn't do a slow thinrf to cut Kansas.

Long may it continue there -Short Court Hoo- 4na country a slave Mate come JfQThe Hudson River Railroal aver age passengers a day. 6 Wesiom. Ida. to Kansas. Those that cannot come tend this out and paste il iaside their hats.

St Louis Rep.

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