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The Kansas Weekly Herald from Leavenworth, Kansas • 2

The Kansas Weekly Herald from Leavenworth, Kansas • 2

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tl THE KANSAS WEEKLY" HERALD, LEAVENWORTH CITY, OCTOBER 4, 1856c? Til I i 11 A P-i Hon. J. W. Wunnti.n. addressed been correctly ascertained but it is believ? Capt.4 Mill Ea learn tl ct Ce ed there; Were at -least twelve killed and Miller has withdrawn from the canvass aid probably fourteen wounded.

The loss on is no longer a candidate' for the Legisla the aide of the law and order party was ture. 3 This nolle act of Belf-abnei flnft 1 1 Hoi? mill fmir wminrluil TUn 1 1 6 Iu another column will be found a communication from a Georgian by the name correcting some statements in reference to the battle at Hickory Point. As lie was an eye-witness we doubt not Lanr'n ArnieiS Hand Traitors--' New Work. In press, and for sale Their licnrwal or the limcnl-j now "The JUsishet) Son; and other ties in Another In va-1 atorips of the Heart," by Mrs. Caroline Lee Ilentz.

She is a popular author and I he fanatics are responsible 11 -ii-! has written suine of the finest works ot the i uH t'i? outrages coiniiiittcd in Kai.sas. lit i I l.Mi.'it a n-spcf table r.mitl of his I.i: II i sri, eitizens at the Mayor's on Wttdneu- uBiie dv urn with the vr: r.mv. tl. i i. ki! ed was by the name of Chaklls Guas- venting any division in our rank uy n.gnt lie a faithful account I is s'cwsrdship, tdd whet he had what he conli njt do.

He l.aJ fnrctsrrh their aid societies, and lnllaiiiaio-j his statement may be rehed on as correct, In our statement of the fight, for want of in-formation, we omitted to mention the gallant and heroic conduct of Capt. Robinson rv sneeches and base misrepresentations. lion. J. tv.

1 -h cured a larte amount of mail fiuiluics, ,1 j.avc lct.n vill MwnuL, from Charleston, South harmony and unity mnon-r Ca', Ifnends in the approaching election. Capt The following persons were wounded MiHer is a gallant, patriotic, whole-souW -who are all gentleman, and is eve'r ready to make are laid. Mrs. Ilentz is a truthful writer, and nil her woihs brar the impress of penhis and morality. Her iniagination is md large fr the Territory, tocorae t0 to make war upon VI I.I) i I iwUi-U dining the session he was a Delegate i.i ii v-it I i.

vivid, and her delineations reach the sense xovve, ugnuy; icrry i eace, iroia whatever sacrifice the interests of hh and John Leans, I can vouch for' trv ri.ir. A i fjt cm by I Tl.e la! session he said, ke failed to i n. anytliiiiff, treatise of the fanati- J.j'W.Nl eR white Hid. ol li'c Kepublieans. Tl.au.iuu the corretness of tlie alwve statement as iure oi nun.

the peaceable law-abiding pio-slaiery citizens of Kansas. They did not route as citizens, or as emigrants but as a band of outlaws, banded together for plunder and murder. and the understanding. Every person should have this work. It is complete in one large duodecimo volume, neatly bound was an eye witness.

ft well mgu caused one nnpoitaLt Un-'iy. Atpiy and his men. They covered themselves with glory, in fiirhting against such great oddi, until they gained the victory. The circumstances with which they were surrounded were almost enough to make the stoutesl heart quail, but nothing daunted these chivalrous men, dared defend and maintain their rights even at. tne eminent hazzard of their own lives.

About twelve of the marauders were made to bite the dust, and the ballance had to back TERRY PEACE. tie wc-ik at this tiiTur. Kesih'cuully, Sept, 25, 1S50. tlot'i lor cts, in two volumes pa mi nrmv inarcnea imo uie i ci Our friends will please send us tha Returns of elaction by first oportunity. J53t It is said with what truth we do col kncw.that Jim Lane is a candidate, fcr Delegate to Congrsss.

from Georgia. i earn i.f the Governm nt army to he disiauded. That Congress, said he, v.xuM have done anything f) keep up the To the Sender. the Uuna- Slcr- From the Nebraska City News, 27. Till! WAR IN KAXSAS.

per lor one or sale at cheap Hook and Publishing Establishment, of T. Ii. 102 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa. aW. I troubles an I excitement in Kansas.

The ts a i ritory, with the avowed intention of violating our laws. They have committed numerous outrages, driving proslavery settlers with their families from the Territory, plundering their houses and taking whatever they wanted, even to the female wear- 1 "ii i I ubohiior.bts voted do every proposition the Nam. lit rjs.1 a I. a'. cipued, v.

he made, Wit.teut re fere nee to its merits. ft to r.r.s to ou i.at' i.uvc lifJe to hope for in tue ses- Ffiy a re under renewed obligations out, and ignominiously leave the field to our friend Mr. En hart; of Weston, I frr-a n-itVi 00 nrmar! mn nn1 it a-t we are ronton ditiij for a or some large leets, and green corn. I 'l i s4 divp latlei wIJ iiu iiirii iiiej uuuiatcu iiuiiuiuii creat rii.i ij to, the right of le; reteiation, i Til. .1 out duty v.

out scai.p! r. Jfejo The Qr Master at Fart Leaven- During the week passed, we have! eaven- been advised by our friends to drop the wortil advertises condemned Lonet for subject of Lane and Ins men, and to say i sa'e 5th November, nothing more in regard to Kansas matters. Tt "TT In the same week we jiave been also ad-! mn)', at Indmnola, k. vised to pitch into the matter with renewed ofers S-10 reward for a stolen horse, energy. And during the sama week we i TTr have been informed that our scalp and our I reclamation, of the Mayor, office would jiay the ptualty should ya v- fThe District Court of the U.

S. erasrain express our known opinions in -i- il Judge Lecompte, presiding, eomm-nces its regard to Jim Lane and is band of adven-1 1 turous traitors. session at this place on wdnedey next, in apparel. liey nave roaiucu fer me ceuntty in an aimed body, capturing and taking prisoners peaceable law-abiding citizens. They have robbed store-houses, They are from his own garden.

It seems he always has vegetables of a superior kind, and in advance of the season. He also presented us with anathur of those Iti rrlcv.l l.y r. tlei it i lie had it iu reiectru, ttiou-h he was ine 1 of men in their houses. After two days fighting they had to give it op as a bad job, as the following 'treaty will show: Hickoky Point, Sept. 14, IS06.

I do hereby agree that Capt. Rehertson and his whole company shall depart from deftrc-ytd property, and in many intan I 'V legally elcrted Dt ate, and thev Uiiht t. it i. me iE it i U'n i. i irivit it.iiii.

inn 11 i.v ua iti-i Kit" ces leaving families pennyless. They oi tn'." i uitl Swt.h -ru r. j.ts. i r.yutl...-.i: ti uire uf the ptrty ie was to give way. Jhit as he i a 1 been fairly elected beautiful boquets, with a tasteful arrangement of floweis, such as he alone gets up.

We highly appreciate our friend 1 hhn n's many hind remembrances of the til do etj; express 1.1V wat- a tin's place with all their horses, arms, and Therefore, throwing aside alike the ad-ict 8. a-k 0tv it as tue oi the equipage of every description, without any vice of friends and the threats of enemies. Ax I.xcenpiaky Sheet. The Satur- I arty to send hhn back. molestation trom mv coiiimaud; ain we we propoee merely to do what we concivi Herald office, and all hands jjia in cx- it- iiiaiiV nut t- ir.

1. ii' e.wcit wit a ui so a iee that II. A. Lowe's property and to be Ocu Dutv. I day Evening Post, a pretended Literary :or.ic em rir.t;,nnf ilniir TT.

l.ri2 have added to ail this the crime of murder. Lare bodies of these men have attacked small pailies of pro-siavery settlers, and them down. Previous to the entrance of this party in the Territory nil was peace and quiet. Merchants and mechanics were busily engaged, and farmers mahing their crops. The country was improving and proper- and I i i frier, hate lo'vaci it.

iNorih, It is our duly to denounce alike the dis- Journal, published in and turners ol the public peace, whether they i enjoying an extensive circulation ia tic insiact-ray oi tneir proief- fu-ent garden, and frequency bungs to our Iii( korv sha. uut bg by USt City many ot the luxuries oi the season, or any one to our knowledge. This We hope our citizens will patronize hirn. agreement, as far as H. A.

Lowe is con- IUYLn I'OI LAUI) come lromthe iNortn or Iroin tne bouui. is insidiously attempting to propa- Uct. 1, r'il. hypocr.i'V ant ueai.ng in regaru to tne soutucrn lanu i irates 1.T. i in in last for one month: and I.

Sale DOIIUOIl OOCtnnes anU to aid tl.e jTi.at excitement here i vLat tiiey wanted i ri l.tical capita! Tliat thev were not The ion. Next ia.M-d-.iy the for Evervthiug betokened a bright fa- ts-jj Mr. Kissist-tK, one of the outlaws and their horse shall he forth-Jvans-as, we have already expressed our cause of BIack Kel "blicanism generally, belonging to Capt. Wright's marauding with returned. J.

A. HARVEY, 'j opinion. We have denounced them as It teems with one-sided statements in re- company of outlaws, and who was commit- itness rebels against not only the Laws of tbj-j to Kansas, designed to brin" tho for r.e pri.wipUi flae ur.s bill. That lure Kansas. Uut soon these cnarau- ov.i:i'r.!ii ii.iiiuerivi lie l-v; i i i ted to in default of hail, before the "1:4 anu yi nave no in tare takes vSct tt.renglu ul the Tenhe.v.

crtf ders of Lane came, and spread constema-ttV take this ns the ht we Ur tion and dismay throughout our peaceful i Southern settlers and their cause into dis. uivui. vuuiiauj 11., isi iic-iuicui itaiai jiuiiiy joi u.eiu nor ior ior ineircoui Milita. We are a Free State rnun. We would rTu anu 18 nSaScd ln repuWiauiR -Urs.

-m thev world have accepted Joombs Hi! M.a.i i.ae througa cur pitper, ta urge our 1 labor as hard and as faithfully to make Stowe's new Ahohtion novel. We would Kansas a Free State as any of the myrmi-1 warn our citizens against this vile sleet. examining Justice, of which mention is made elsewhere, broke jail, and sloped last Sunday night. The outer door it seems had been unlocked, and the lock of the inner door broken. P.

Ranks, the present of tin- Iloute, was nominated at a triendstoraMyascutMiun in support id ll nss as a and pro-tie iln- les et cur any and eh-tt ol 10 rc-l4'al l'a 0-whi-h and true men. Let nvtah.g keep any man i SJ a duns of Lane's would, and we would labur Its circuttf j0o i Scuili rouat be san. 1. 1 re, 1...1.1 r-r nt 1 1 pressed. tUajiasivpinn.

from the -ith day of July last. renct lasaiiciiueurs. on ui -nn oepteui- 1 and otuiet Territory. Put Northern politicians goaded on to desperation to elect Fremont, must keep up the strife in Kansas, even at the sacrifice of human life. Iu the name of Christianity and philaitt ropy, these "shriekers for fieedom," get up contributions to send men to Kansas armed with Sharpe's rifles, to fight.

They do not send them here as setders to cultivate the. soil and make an week last Thursday. He thru told us that Vermont Election. Vermont ia Uer, for re-election to Congress, by accla .1 1... 1.

1.. tf mation. This wculd not accept, thereby show-g they did not want peace and quit-there. Gen. W.

said he had received anonymous iu which were made that he be killed if became to Kan- tit in pot-s. Many oi" our friends Lave Icen a away. m.d ether left tempo-' raiiiy. Tiu-y should return, ai.d vote. It i their duty a well ai their privilege, to a.

id xmie the dearest riht i.i.atr.t td tv fi the -lv-etive frati- lUc. It is iiiipo-tant that v.e I keep SjT A correspondent of the Missouri Republican, writing firm Alton, Illinois, under date of September 20, says "The notorious (in a small way.) Mark W. Delahay. had just i eturned from a trip up North on a 'freedom shrieking' exclusion, war wi! 1 uuiiuiy ui-. in? eu sua .1 ui 1 it- 1 i- i i me lor the Ulack Republicans by au 1111- that his prayer was ior Peace! Peace Peace 1 And while he prayed for Peace maJontV.

She has never yet voted he wat bringing Powder. Lead and C.tu- the Democratic ticket, and we suj-po non across the Missouri River at this place, nevur will. In Whiz times, she was eall- Dr. Marshal, has lemoved his Dentist Office to a rocm on Delaware street, next door to Luce. Si Marvin, lie is a fust iali D'-ntist.

Call on lira. thteats had no for hun. ionosl a( with which he intended still to carry the ej the sl3i: that never feets," an I has war Kansas. toiJ him tii.it- re- 1 naturally glided into BUciC Kepuhl.camsta.. ir ir liw Hi-nit- i-mI rr to Mten-l a -c .1 ie ivas u.ere r.ow, and intended to nVansw-r th.dr UP re- cor.tr jf of t' 'Ir- ci machine a machine which had been IVr Tho Geatsst Ifudicine Sf tho ir.i'.v.

our peace quiet iu a grta 1: taUtJ "iia' ald fcU I Cepiial for tl.e Presidential election is what I C'-'' of thees letter writers, was to watf anj 0llU.r tu Mit.Ct.,.j in llh vsyl the peopS- at night, but u.wtu As the Cincinnati Enquirer remarks, "ever since the days of the Cn Sai saparilla is winning g'hlen up to tun until after the election of taeas ura it. I.ave e'. I. ni to late ai no: linn i ,1 1 -i uan sy jtot a 'nrn-tc ta i.u i.i.i. wir.cn would the soil of 1 by President Mr.

that opinions everywhere, anl t.overn.-r who says le wi 1 xecun the they willingly see our vcnibn when ths Vermont "niiTiiia rerus. ed to march out tiieir State iu pursuit of the British the opposition to thedecu ra hatali hazard, and that he Uc; Uek, a they had done Sheriff! Teni'ory red v. ith the blond of the lust ,0 Lrav' 3 lxul lUn lo Tk- competent judges the best preparation that harRc witn well inu.gnHUon. J.jicj. W'o 1- 1 1.,...: i.v 1 .1 1 1 1- remariieu taat; 11 trie Kepubljcuu 'ary 0 ie S.v tl.rr, cur i 1 v.

i man tl rv have shipped here. Th these UlKJ has evt-r U-en p.esented to th, puohc. It vehement in Kan- cy there hare had unchallenged and uhu.st und ispuled ascendency." Mis iiss ipi -inn. $sS? 111 awn, and of htetds.cte and Ju ls and the laaaner v.hieh 1 hu-J I Cr df are Nouh- tu, cau.eJ i3 only reliable and unfading cure in to martyrs to or- wc Lave a wily fve em fanatics who are wuiking for noiitic 1 ci Jin-v, ne a Scrofula, Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Uron- der until after the election, Mr. iJaclianan wi'b.

and ihoh they Vow I U. I och chit.s, Cutaneous di.ca.es. Syphilitic taint. would undoubtedly be elected. Lan- then 10I ding to meet tiiin.

lie luij 1 i i iii! ifi. war lia-i rl.is.d the I I 1 Here IT CV et l.er.r.l I i or nr :ii.v fmi'inam iiui.i.m Mm, It vvai iid-i citbu lilt 1 (U t.ri i i iii-1 1 4a.es, tij ii iriiev i i- i .1 iiuti i i oi iiov. etearv in- i (the prisoners who w-re released on 'Ot i ll 1 Ul L. lib KkAtIKe A the Tenitoiy, and it was ascertained he i s't ldl iu ''V to JI tl 1,1 II VI. I'llUUIV'tl VI I tl.U lt UiU -tl 1 Try and you will us fjr the advite.

js'ow every sane vtii in ut- vi s.reiiziii i i 1 1 .1 its was ever made made, he rrilletycur vi i go cr ai a teir.r to U.c'.. intended to execute the laws and had the The Lexington Eki knows, ti.at ra.i- I sa i 'ai-s Legid Ridy ftKhth tlii vourii power to do so. Lane with about 100 a Mr. Freeitiaii. ii.d li.iii vu.

it lie wumn gts yeu rrtl.1(, t- iq kick him cut as lie V'. Lnu-i Ua-all. I.V. Day has a supply in store. tofrether n-'am, wotua renew toe trouules dan thr-w.

many of cur I a crowd of ibilant hearers at Lawrence on the idt. Jtrif The correspond snt jf the Missouri Repubiicon, gives the following trmiiful account of the murder of young Griat-Hjrsi: by the abolitionist Mr. George Grea' house and a friend his men tied the Territory. We next Coun'y Fair, a Punipki.i wuigl i ig 'J7 of i.im at Nebraska City and Couuc 1 Why is nothing tothe p.i.np- Kansas H'TaM. For th- and noui isii new wars.

Hveiy mati wiio will ior on moinent calmly 1 elleet upon 1 i ri I 1 1 i 1 1 1 it i xiu siOKY voit Plntls. It was ti.en tupiioed he had It it h.n l.V. Alien el this county pre ented to Ma. Epitok Ry request. I consent to vQn that now address you a lew lines, in order to correct portr-nds civil war and national suici-le will for the Northern States not to let urn.

lfct this c-tiice. which weight .1 117 oundx and it stems he is again on his return tu Kau-j was cidy six v-ekt Wnen sas with more men and munitions of wi.r yuu tan feat this us heat from yuu to keep up a still further agitation. jl.xpies.-i. SaeulJ Lane attempt another invasion Alexander one of the titeuus hate ten urivea o-t cd the Tetn- Gen. hidieid paid a hi-2n ornphmelit tcty and tetlsrut kt the e.eaior., ni.

I to Gov. Geary, said he had known huu irhi-o'c? ti.wMi 0. wto are uere to le h- tic nud vi yars a'1' li'at waa lor tlie I tiintfi, who wculd do wi.at he tavs. "0n.J!Cl,,l, At tie conclusion of the speech Dc egate, Hon. i Whitfield was loudiy cheered.

J. W. Whuhuii, nirivt-d hero lot tds c'ay icuiitg. He was loukir.M Lane's Last Io rcrra.laUy And he last a a asccttaiue.1 that (Juv. writ tlrr.h the ilvrv cnlealof a Pda.

i GtART v'cs LaRe lv lh ilv Tr" IlelulUraa CVn-rtss l.rrn or- Ai.d with pioieions oi upon of our Territory he will meet with a juat Ronton a lers in St. Louis, bus com out .1 1 1 1 1 a letter, aitoresie'l to tne yeon oi All- reiriuuuon ui tne nanus ei an oiurage ptople. A spirit of outlawry cannot sin souii, in litvir of the election of Fr in some iu regard to the Rattles at at once condemn the desperate men who were in advance of (Jen. Reid's army, near Hickory Point, for there were two instead i fl'ed fX'Uteuient aye who spavvu it as Franklin, two tn-n role up to pre. 1 a carcass breeds maggots.

Wo say ta be pro-ilaverv, and invited them c-i one. the fust attaciv made on Iliciiorv 1 1 every Patriot, be he uoin the Soinh or to go up town. I ne started ou to- Point was on Suturcay, tue 13th nay o. frfHI North, wilt con lemn the uvm who 1 gather, and us they were about en t-ring September, about 11 by about' 150, excite this strife who feed and glut the the place, Greathouse was shot through men. represented to be under tl.e com-' ravenous maw of monstrous fanaticism, by the head by one of the assassins, anl ,1,,.

making war, bv murder, by sacking ta commenced iiring oa the other, hut forni- manu L.aae. Jieloie tne at- 0 a I and oih'u downright bloody treason in tho uately trussed huu. 1 hey then eot down tack the Genl. sent a flag ot truce, com-; of Kansas. from' their horses, and these represent, manding it to be presented to Robert-J The man hunt is one whom political lives of the peor, persecuted Frtt Mate son, who was in command ol thirty of the contiactors and jobbers in oilico, have sent party, deliberately robbed the.

boav of t.vo Atchison volunteers, statin" that 110 had Kansas to engineer the in tchiuery for tbousmd and ten dollars, the exact sum iu 1 11 1 1 making Black Republican votes, lie ts of Greutiiouse. H- ha i 011 the ground J0U well armed men, and 9 1111 1 i a reckless man, and he l.ea.is a ba-il 01 ul Ins money 111 the moriunsr with a view two thousand within one and a hall miles ineu an(l nvule3 are as reckless as of giving it to his Catitiin for saf keen- I cced in this Tenv.orv. Ti; laws will r.ei-fiint.i.-nd. 'tie u-i ul Kit-. j- 1 r.rA netJa a tour taretigii the lc I maintained at all hazards and t-uiws, electoral ticket.

Nobtvlv ever doubt- lf 1 o-ksas 01 VBCt3s- Lane and his mvimidon eertai.dv are. icurl ern ed Kiyser was an nbolitiunist now he acknowledges it "-'j Vv'e learn from good authority, that acithen of Pi.tte county, on Friday vM mahe a urcit5 campai-n I aUcr 1 tviiCt'1" will meet with a fearful reckening. Can Ti icj-etioa ef Gen. W. is eutr ice 1 IectlwI- lI-e lU'auV body of men suppose for a u.oi.ient, Kfcn cur rzlM an-1 ttrt tuuU to otir pecpfe.

r'" wv that oinUwj car. suMain themselves here He i.e-niil tea-rain triumphant-Uxc La'-" anv length of time, or that law and 'y elected. The electinn wiil be to ii I cut a 1 0 5' riVcr order to be snivelled I a ragamuffin iof hist wiek, was attacked in the ro.nl this 1 of the place and in addition five, pieces of hhaself. ins. 1 have seen an i conversed with i side of Strani he artillery.

He demanded an immediate i And so on Tuesday of tiiis week not those wdiO saw the money coJnted, and rm. is due to him, tothc tv.umrv lnl anJ ai0 011 li ri band of traitors The idta is 1 1 1 1 1 Daes 1 withstanding his admission 'hat the war also saw the ragi mofiias nkc c'X die pi .1 i to K-siisas. anv ar. ii.un e- I Wdi a pro-siavery man. 1 1 on answe miT pui-rendei- of the place, uilh all the muni- 1 lil" f.i- 1 11 11 I'H Iinitiu.

Ii.rll .1 1 i 1 .1 .1 1. 1 -v i 1 1 wns nil r.vu is i 1 n.a ninri iwi.i: una m-ir. lie i n'" "i- in-, i nous iu nuuiu iin: 11 iit'i uir 1 V-uIiv eluettJ as or succeed herein subverting our laws audi nt tr.fi Governor to the h. hiit iva with 1 l-i'v i responsibilities rested on their (our) heads, has lr.ul i.LJ through to Kansas, left thai on the body. We wear hois-j i'nd bogey.

Tiiis he peremptorily refused, whereupon five or six men came out of the busht and commenced lirintr snirU of instead oi coats on these ior no 'mailer oiioulu le ivi-n. 10 wiucu He reun ued with an armed escort ot trai was only I frnud and corruption VJ' Territorial government, wheie then is the nm net permitted lo keep his seat. ml oa nr th" security r.f the S.eith? Where is the pro- L.t fsKa hthit RIatk i hirelings of the Noid.em Aid So ietjec, 1 r. He the fire raid saw- demand Cat. Roberts-m, very sternly re-; tors hke returned taking more canraigu.

This act of barbaiity was fused lie then ciused a 1 Jark flag to' t-e with him more arms wiui vvhiclj committed within the sight of th? advance 'i to plunder ia hi trade of and his 'truards, a miles otl, who saw it all but could nailed up on a Jdackstnnh snop, wi'n lone 1 1 inissiaii en mu not assist ijreatliou.e. thev I i "1 He made a narrow i one ol tue men full 1 Is tie choice of the people I St lr aa 1 LrecJ gone. Lil crlV and the equa ct Ttnkory, ly tdeetii.g hUn ly "ar? nrA tM bi ua South in the Confederacy is tveiw! efmh t-v vrvr mhv ists n.u-si have anotl.ei exci'emeut, Vf If 13t while this Union lasts, out a name and the sPi, ii VScai' 1Ci eh cr -Astar in tl.e centre. From that the iiring This last step, taken as it is. after the peremptory ordeis (o remain where' they NE.r:i'J.- 1, I i.

A I sho through his ch ti.es. His Buggy was commenced and lasted about, two hours wholesale and energetic measures of the were till the main body caute up. Great i.M'i-, .1 1 1-1 our it niuiionary sires anininie an i vi- 1:.,.. ..1... .1...:.

In iinvili' Tli.t II-. vrk A i i.an,tvtiy ui in.4tr;efii4a:.,iIi..idj g)to u.v-.. 0( trUo State All. UU I. less Sumo of lianes tT.rtv.

oh ai bis vote for Whi nehl. i li uu ior 'f1 H1" cur frnds v.e $uy rally ia'ly to the ()n -3 of September Lane was et X' "-1 tfcW Lowry, Reeder's Private Secreta Rights man, there is no danger. We are battling for our rights and for law and order. Lang, and his party are for destroying them. Who can doubt as lo car success without any maiterial loss to either party, i -eneral Government nave began to res- house was tenner hvin Kentucky, D.m-rrohabiv iwo of Lane's men slightly woun- tore a'.

with the ville, I hrlieve, and was an intelligent and avowed purpose ot brewing u.scor-i this very young tuai. He was dcu, on the other side prulably a horse Jagt say JS TRf.0l Tne mea whit the honors of var, in a coarse, ua-kdled. The attack was hrrt commenced who preformed it are Traitors! all tftilors, planed tox, which as ail the couii that by Lane's men, while the other party acted nil brewers of civil wars, all enemies of could be got. He -eps in tii? open the dciensive and determined never to peace and prosperity of our common rie, near Franklin, which, was lately at- country, should I hung by the neck until tacked bv Lane, its pto-shtrery inhabitants surrender. 1 ,01 tney are dead- And, it we had the pow-i driven IJ nn useil looMng like a he next fight commenced on Sunday, -Gotl j.aJ.v3 lhat sa0Uld K.fcila.e dseiJ css.

rinml(M of hlt tlie following day about the same hour, as one second before we would hamj evety rats and screech ovli. The election 14 ti iy. unttt 1 wun nis armen 1 ana 01 vcur ftrcngth. and ssvnt and lrait ra a 'c emigrants with Jour light! by electing WhitSe'l. jthcir black tarpct rails in onv hand and 1 a Sharpe's ride in the other.

He has with Ilante to Eiunus. ry, who is styled 111 the lelegraphic Dispatches as Gen. Lowry, of Kansas, had fight at Easton, on the 2olh September, ith a Mr. Lee. It grew out of a political discussion.

It seems Lee attacked Lowry. They had several hie before they could be separated. It is repre ii.itn nttne cannon, arms cn-l inumiions ol Frcra thii cut we lean, tho 1 i.e t-n ci.r:,i,i wc Peace in Kansas. There is peace in Kansas! for a wonder. Gi ii.i-vis-nged war has smoothed his wrinkled Think of this, vou Black Republican ras- aloUti-m-u Ive or.et.v.1 frrt.n war 1 miple- the day before, by about 200 ineu under traitor in Kansas, Southern traitors and pproachin.

II. C. Northern traitors, Jlcfuson traitors and braka (hty to k. Along this route i VMU' whlcli hia va iu Kana. nr n- arc out.

at which Sl 1 .1 For an accfiiint ci ai h. m. the command of Col Harvy. There was l. imit.ii-s.

ev. iv mm oili er! TllF. GoSPFI. AcCOHUSNC TO Ikl.CHrn. sented that Low ry had just recovered from enhj! Rub vou? eyes and stieteh your a severe illness, and it is then-tore pre- 10 warning given of the second attack, far- dangle in the air, or cease treason and Rifle Richer has left the pulpit set r.

are to ie iitiSe to extend rro. 1 and taken the He think it more ther than the planting" a six pound cannon sumcd he "ot a ee. druhbintr. 'we 1 refer the reader a t.i to narau Sen, mt-, I what vou don't want, and whit von have leave the country. it is well known to our citizens that one week since, the office of this was beset by ten of Lean's men.

They important to cenver men lo Fremont to Christ probablypays better. The to Beechiir is as follows: Birssed are these wh vote for 1 I'tisir inn a rce Mate paper, 1 ii tvwns aie to i cv declared you uJ not intend to have till afu-r liT The great Ag.icuhural au Me- v.itof s-oring M' the Pie.dden.ial elc lion. Only think of cliaiiieal Fair, for the whole Mississippi other i.e,-i.n,h irippi.rt the hireling? Uni- Hovm. Caj-t. II.

T. Ci.atr, it-pace in Kansas! What will you now cmrs efi'v. St. Lnr.is, on Monday sr.toj!!.ere!y iheNv.ii.crn AiJSo. prrprietur ef ti Ur.iot, Ilcae, extended do for the election of John Cl.aihs 13tn of October, and continues five They say.

th.a i.t; iu an iovitauou to thi otik-e, vs also to inany raont Cm't you tret un some r.ew-eaii i.e. were all armed, and they came lo lake us lo some place "whre we would hi llon- cd to relracl" our expressed opinions con-! are tfh- who hunger an 4 Inset eerimnr their worthies li rpm nanism. ttiirg rn.i ft the Border Ri.fi.ai.s. friei.d. partake of and firing on the place.

The firing was lien biinkly kept up for five or six bourn, but they look care lo keep a respectful distance from the town till their cannon erased Iiring. They took shelter in a corn near by, and iiom their concealment continued pouring their sharp lead. In the mean tune about 40 or 50 of their marauding band, made an attempt to push a wagon loaded ith hay up against the Blacksmith shop which they had previously Sst on lire; Ten or eleven of the law and order a duHier on raise tie wind something horiible with the Railioad line pukei boats to nt.l Blessed are lhos who d'ttribu'e ie- characters. We did not retract and we i It is w'' tuot ct a last. ijmte mini! were fs- out way salvatnui in a new bat from as high as Vfeston to S.

for will not retract, neither for Line nor for and alMitnn hundreds of the biawlin-? bullies vvh.i hd- i Blrssed are thesi ho read ti.e Triban- v.re:.h frctn Uuf. ent. The talis whs bt.utafuliy spread of muidtrs. broils a new with that n.tn could Tl.e heart 1 ell ion. Not! ing else can miuitterto the and Independent, fti in them are the u.a of eternal Lie "Tl.e Kanjj ta.u.if.ee ti.rou v.

a made "'ud by tl convivial flow of diseased cause of Free Mieech. Free Kan- half the u-ual price. This is a good cii.ince to visit Si. Louis. TiNGi'inii in Dr.

Rub- insoii, the Governor of the ot Kits sas, who has lately been released csrrUs are helpir tho riuigratioii wine. A Bali wa as and Frmumt. Where arc Reeder and Candidate! itejpain mem. Fin Villu s. low him over the couutty, like snarl ig We know we are writing unpleasant truths.

We know we are writing against the advice of oar friends and the threats of oar enemies. But know that we are doing o'jh ii i'ty. f. IS. cf the Kansas given in ti evening, at which the beauty Gerrit Suiiih? C.ty Ila'cl tio'c ih ty al Mount iai.i"ou of our eiiy with the gallant I'mica ams i ds Kansas.

Thirty etn- lows, A Mr. HIj'Mia is btauv, tripled the fanias'ic toe to the i.n.n.ts A l.r.!....., 1 from confinement on bail, on a chaive of party were tho shop, and as soon as it was discovered they immediately squatted We are sueh.J to aia.o-inc; Ol. J. awMN'SON Lt tV.ditia''- i'ct a sest ia ta-' next Ten itoi ii! Li'i4slture hri. ni.tSniie.ilin uiiiin'iii .1, t.

t' IT h- Lane's men have said that they would SIS'. -t Tie? ra.ka Ti.ere are sn-t tuue-o i.f the music, until tl.e eame up the river with Gen. Whitfield rn-ii in r'h phtcrs tt ti latter plate who hours, when all it-liud highly delighted, treason, an ived cur tity on Wednesday last, and is wailing to lake a hoist for St. Louis. We suppose he is going East to canvass Pennsylvania for Fieinont.

Oltlaws AnhrsTri) Cant. Wright, and a Mr. IIissinger, were arrested a short time since on Strangtr Creek, by II. D. McMeekin.

They were brought to tins place and an examination held before Most them landed at Kansas City, for the interior of the Territoiy. They come- as permanent ieltlers, wiih means to secure for themselves comfortable The Messrs. Sykes, canm to is place with Gen. W. They are nu iuteiii-gence and business like appearance, and will doubtless prove a valuable acquisition fr pa'fiy ir.

und t-j Ini'd up t'a ir '0 dream of the pleasant asatu iatious eon-tv-'va, are cr et 1 -gin; tub r-oa rmira- r.ey.ej with the trenii.g's eruimnent. tii.u. Arr.et crn, traitvr fur money, acknowledge the receipt of a bountiful Juda. U-ttayvd his Lt thirty ieets supply of take. Bit ihj pyiamids of of bat God foibid that any n.au or cake, with waving fiag, wa an onrtincr.t rt K.4 ineu tl.cnh! his country or raus that fiehly decorated the st.pj.er table.

x. and ti i tins Union for Success lv Capt. Clmke and the Union tl sale of the iihtiigl.ty dollar. IIone. 1)1 xur Lsi Posri-ON- t- Tolaccoei'ip ju Tennessee 'nave our "scalp" have said so in the pre- I.INUSWORni, a candilte for fence of our own citizens have said so i tativ frm Leavcnitortn county" iu ta naxi time and again.

legislature. And if Lane or his men or their abet- to oi.noance WM- a 11 i rill Ah, uta raiinilate to LffiVta- to.s evet find 0111 pen numhed or our i nonh C0U(t th tongue tied by threats, then they are wel- au(hivi7ed to Col. A. come not only to our scalp but to our cntir p.XE. a for corporosity, until that time, however, we oifiow Ui-pi-fseetiive, sutict th shall be prepared for any mergeny.

I of Pro-slawry Coanty t'onvcetioa. Wo court no fight, we" seek no atiray, I OW -Ve to announce Dr. and we wish it most distinctly under stood ekZTi 1 1 uuv; a a candidate to L'avsnivortn couuvj that we shrink from no duty tor the sake af in the LegisUiu-e avoiding either fights, affrays, or devils. zp Capt. JOllji W.

MARTIN, is tlie reu-ll free sjieech is to be killed out in Ne- lar nominee freia lickapoo Township, r.nd fired upon the leg of those who were pushing up the waggon. Their shots took effect in the breaking of several of their legs. The scamps finding their project would not work, broke and left the waggon, to hum down in the road. Lane's men then sent in a flag of truce, and asked the law and order party what they were going to do. Capt.

Robertson lold them if they would mho nne end of the road he would ihe other, lie bound Harvy not to molest any one in this neighborhood. Harvy then urew off his forces, putting the dead and wounded into waggons. After which I am. informed 100 to our Territory. We learn several of! this company, intend to purchase largely Justice R.

.11. Rees. The first one was Iid to bail in bonds of seven tnousaod the otner required to give bail for fivt thousand dollars. In default of bad, Kissinger was committed to jail. These 10.

loan udvcrtisrinent Eentuely, it is repoiied has been se-tin cur Delaware Lands. representative in tae Leginlati.e f.vat t.1i braska by LaneSf: Co. we intend to be r.r:r tsa it be sen that the coan'y. r'-S" We ar uttrizeJ to announce Moie kilh-d with it, for as long us we live, it shall not die. Two castisof yellow fever reported by the Brooklyn Board of Health in die city proptr including on; death, and one are the gen'leinen who lead a party of ti iLefe Ui.J a.

fro the rit'la liroler as at firi to the 17ih LOT Letter, from 3Iisisippi, Alala-ini4orid state thai cotton will Yocmj as a candidate for Re in tne outlaws, and whose company committed were taken prisoners by the U. S. Troops tcar A fnmntrwt nt a Lceislaturs via Leavtuworth coau.y. mler. Tl Kale wi'! take t-'acr vie'd more than half a iron iu sotr.

r.e so many depredation. It ii hoped that 110m Lieeompion. ineamr i new case at the Relief Hospital at FoYt New Ycik. ofthvv; S.a.'.c. 1,1 I' 1 1 1 -ss ui iinc 1 iaiia a 1 1.

uuit- van Wledjd- tw0- vmI 1 resent Nranger lwnhip 1 tae ucxt l.Ki-- ttJ. JCt 0f Gnma. nl Mat Veirse-. juifice ill be dc-m thwm. and wwirrlcd ol LaacV me.

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