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Weekly Leavenworth Herald from Leavenworth, Kansas • 2

Weekly Leavenworth Herald from Leavenworth, Kansas • 2

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2 Veritable History of the Wa8higtox, May 11, THE HERALD. Southern Democrat. This is the ALL Public JWeeting. At a meeting of the Pro-Slavery party The Union of this morng, jays Governor Phillips Affair. Tlnwl Ppa QlotTOmr tk-rnvr I Reeder innnt in WthinQton fnr tVio ortinn I Victc title of a paper proposed to be published in Parkville, by II.

Starns, and JL11AA11 A 1 Ulu vi Ci 1 1 i Pro-Slavery Leavenworth City. WHY HE WAS TARRED, FEATHERED of the General Government, in regard to the 01 vicimty, held on oaturaay M. McDonald. It will be an able ad administration of his duties in Kansas, but last, AND RIDDEN ON A RAIL. simDIV nreoaratoTV to his return to trip Ter- I f)n mnfinn nf Jnrrpt TVA1 TJ vocate of Southern rights, the interests of How Ac eate wa manaStd-InterettinS Pro-Slatcry Ticket re-elected ritory, which he proposes to make his fu- was CJLVeA t0 tve Chair and ITri Missouri, and the Pro-Slavery cause in Kansas Territory.

We hope the paper "If Sir William "Phillips's" bed be a bed of Mtecder 8 Schemes Frustra- tuTe home. mnn c.0.,r ted The Free White State. Tte Unin Praises the Governor as a firm cnosen secretary. and with nei- After an explanation of the object of tiierDartv in relation to the existino-excite- the meeting, the following resolutions torture, fcc nas niad it lor himself." Junius. will be liberally patronized.

Our citizens, with the exertions of Mr. McBride, soon Though we are at present, and have been for parly tiSCtl lipThetr Flag ment in Kansas. Urp mnti'n Jnrl made up a club of thirty subscribers for some days past, suffering from a severe inais- trailitlST in. the itlMBt I mi i 3 position, which has up i the present moment lraUinS nUie amt. The above is a Telegraphjc Dispatch and Uously adopted: he Southern Democrat.

This is a good UTC1ANJ. EASTIN, Ecuoa. RIVES POLLARD, Amociats Editok. example for others to do likewise. Terms the paper $2 for a single copy one year, precluded the use of our pen in our editorial GLORY ENOUGH FOR OJYE DAY.

11 represents Keeder correctly, it is 1st. That we heartily endorse the action duties for the present week, we cannot consent -m strangely inconsistent with his declarations of the Comcaittee of citizens that shaved, to permit our paper to go to press, without fur- Tho election passed off very quietly here and his public reception speech at tarred and feathered, rode on a rail, and is KAY XW OUT rRWJY, MAY 25, ten copies for $15, twenty copies for $25. nbhing our numerous readers with a plain un- without any fighting or disturbance. Ree- Easton, his native town in Pennsylvania a neSro VVm- the varnished narrative of all the facts attending the der nor his nwrmidnns rnnnnt sv this moral perjurer. The correspondent of the St.

Louis Re SWYMMER. General Newspaper publican, under date of Washington, May recent tarring and feathering of William Phil- nt tou reierence 10 contested election, he 2nd. That we return our thanks to the Umf at ft' 1 Mlssounans the bas said he was going to submit this que committee for faithfully performing the anu AdrertiMnR Aeent, No. 14, Second Street, cppO)i; Foit OiTicc, St. Louis, i3 the 12thtsays: a-i'Tiorueu agnut for our paper.

The eauf es which led to the arrest of Phillips tl0n t0 Att0Iney General Gushing. If he trust enjoined upon them by the rrc-Sla- Governor Reeder meets with more favor r. tnntvn. firmlr sub. vk A 13 not in Washinaton.

in refard ta nis rln. very unriv. was emphaticallv an election bv the Sauat-L: 3rd. That the committee be now dis- at the hands of the Administration than was anticipated, Col. J.

Forney having es We are requested to state that Mr. Cr i. if Ini'A I tPT( thtk it ftlial hftTI ft lAp. Tts! A PtS ff the I M.l 1 1 I CHargeQ but we uo uwun ui atiuai rwmenis oi iu Benjamin F. Simmons of this placp, for poused his cause, and you know that Col.

l.m, comion mere, ana conciuaea it was Dest to Ath That wp pvptp1v pnm1.mn tbro the view of ehowin-to the public that we hav. Territory. And notwithstanding the Free k-i t. i 4th. hat we severely condemn those us, in recallmgtne cliarges icrs, cunajiae comfort" there, and concluded it was best to 4th That wp the view of to the public that we Lav.

Territory. And notwithstanding the Free merly from North Carolina, will be a can from back out from his ridiculous and absurd po. pSlamv not punished an innocent, an honest, an upright Soilers rallied all their forcas and obtained uu pieieuueu rro oiavery man nut a vile perjurer, a bloody villUn, in- L1, sitipn of getting instructions from the At- mercenary motives, are men, who from now callinp; upon F. is the power here, behind the throne greater than the throne itself. I will try and give you the particulars in a few days.

dlJate for Chief Clerk of the House cf fn.ii far.iw aLout twenty-fire votes from the steamer tornev General as to his riirht to contest the Pro-Slavery party to submit without an Representatives, of the Kansas Legisla surrator and abettor to a Tr. ri -1 -1 1 I 0 I fir l-tt T- gMinn -t lit tvi i i i vaaati." le nil nua uu Liic ljuii I i I I I .1. ture. X. Is it any wonder that Col.

Forney should murur. me crimes pcrpeiraiea dt i-aiiiips i i iu seuis oi memuers eieciea to tne JueS'lS nprinrv and abetment of a murder-will sav and several soldiers vet they were beaten h. oin- Anannoraer to fe cure peace ana r- -j i I IttlUlC. TIllaL llila ulc HDrnRV iTPnPTHl I 1 A sale of lots will come to the rescue of Gov. Reeder, when it is known he is not only related to him, but whether the punishment inflicted on him was four to one, by an overwhelming ma- tnAnm- 'i, me coinmunuy, we now soi- jb mi jb uue, uj uiunucuiuujj uu to do with any such question? No more emnly declare that the Pro-Slavery party just or unjust, deserved or undeserved.

The per- i0ritT of the leal resident voters of the -2, roni J0A Li take place at Jacksonville, on the last day of this month, and the first day of June jury committed by Phillips was in a protestsent Jt xlulu" Vi Territory. TJl( resolutions, reported by the committee ap- It is situated about 23 miles west of this actually secured his appointment. If now in his tribulations he did not stand by and sustain him, he might be said to be ungrate 'I i 1 .1 I I nmritoii -fnr that Tiinnno.i (UK. election in this district. In this protest we find ttLluul uie 01 "ie ree-souers, ex- ritory defines the duties of the Governor, ffi ori p'acc, -ten miles from Alexandria, and one ful.

of the moit eligibly situated inland towns in the interior of the Territory. It is sur- uie louowmg language, -inai many ouui u- 0 ana he nor no other power can go beyond On motion of Green Todd it was ten of tola district were etekeep not exceeding 100, while that of the Pro- it. That instrument ia paia enough for that the of tIus meet. from votini: by the conduct of Ihj citizens of RIovptv tirl-Pt tvns R1 T.Pt rn InnircT i glThe Legislature convenes at Paw rounded by good timber, and on the town "fa-" any one 10 unuersiana, ana liov. Keeder luS uo pwnsucu me jiuusas xaeraiu, pCrJUny hcar Free Soilers Abolition letter does understand it But failing to carrv Platte Argus, and all other papers friend- against Phillips is irrefutable, yet we are will- uoes u.

rsur. laumg 10 carry i- i At. writers, say that Kansas was conauered bv ly to-the cause. After which, on motion nee on the 2d day of July. It is 120 miles out from the Missouri river, and it is believ ite, and adjoining it, is an abundance 0 fine water.

Stone Coal, has been discor- ann. nr-r it an armed force of fiorJcr Tvffians We of, bamuel Burgess, the meeting adjourn- ed the Legislature will adjourn to some more -v. I jj lima jLcixiiuij, viaucu iu sum me re led. red, of a first quality close bv. There R.

R. REES, Chairman. er rtiniips committed perjury in the above de- have beaten them a second and third time, sponsibility upon other shoulders. But as accessable point either Shawnee Mission or Fort Leavenworth. is at this time, within fire or six miles C.

C. Harrison, Secretary. the town a large and dense settlement. ,7" ana win continue to Deat them on every he fcas n0 business in Washington, we brought against Phillips is that of having insti- fi 0Q occasion. fc aban(Joned gated and abetted the base and cowardly murder "as aoanaonea me laea oi get- Business men and speculators, poor men FSiOItt KAXSAS.

Correspondence of the Republican. The following is an extract of a letter of Clark. He is accused of having handed AUia "us "ecuci 3 uuii, wu.uj uie ting tne opinion ot Cushmg. A sage con- and rich men, will find Jacksonville a Whitehead, Kansas Territorv, McCrea the pistol? by. which the life of Mai- ro-slavery party did not recognise as le- elusion truly And that too after he had fr0m ExGovernor Melealf, of written good place to invest their means.

The May 1st, isoD. rolm Clark vm Ukcn. After Thillips's part gal, and hence many of our friends took ordered ne elections, and set at naught grana son, vv. a. uunnmgliam, in this murder he was required to leave thisTer- n0 interest in the election, and did not at- will of St- Joseph, under date of April 13 town is going ahead, and is bound to im prove now is the time, and Jacksonville For a long time it has been warm and dry, and high winds have blown continually, until the streams had almost ceased to flow along their channels, and vegetation looked languishing and dying.

The rain, which begun yesterday and still continues ritory by a meeting of the citi.ens of this place. led the polls; whMe our opponent! did all Certainly the Union could not have been 1855' II is Kansas affair3 and wc The following is a copy of the pieample and a eimmiy uie union couiu no; nave Deen i resolution passed by this meeting they could to make a respectable show of well posted when it says "Gov. Reeder trar it with pleasure to our columns. It ft votes. But they have been debated sidea with neither nartv in relation tn tha comes from an old man o4 age and experi- ri.

i' tur iavv3 rutitcu un v.1 'Z vuiu I i mw the place, to make money. There will be a meeting of the Stockholders at Jacksonville on the first day of the sale. It is hoped there will beamiiun-'attendance of all the Stockholders on ie verge oi nis grave, vv to fall, though only in occasional sprinklings, ner'j inquest hild ever the body of Malcolm overwhelmingly defeated and now we existing Clark, a well as from other circumstances -it i i that have come to our knowledge, it appears suppose, they will be content to let our Tfcg commend it to the atttention of our readers. is TP.vivinrr nil innnimatp nnrl fini- editor of the Union being related their seats, without another 1 1 TJ vn0 can wonder that the people of bt. mate.

We shall now he aWn to nlant nnr members hav ave that William Phillips of Leavenworth was ac the ilny of sale. p2T Remember the cessory to the murder of one or our most res 1 I lJ VJIUI. IICUM, HUU UUUULlM UKUILM' ILIA- I TT "protest." No one, we pre- plicit confidence him, may for 131 contest or vile takes place on Thursday and Friday, ratable citizens. cur i i tt I Ucsolvcd, inat in accordance h' WM "0W 'rM the MU MtiCe he hM him' North-eastem Aolirs, ynL that citizens deterred from and the uv uibi uay oi iiay, aim ursi uay oi June, pressed desire oP the indignation many in the above article. degraded hirelings whom thev send xi fi i iiiu.ii viLiZtCLia ncic etc cu iiuiii i in rno inro nrtipio iiini iiih iiHirra.ipii nirp in(TS wnniTi inou j-iT-n i i were rlol I nio-lit.

William Pli i 1 1 i rw 1h orflprnH tn lpnvp ltii i i it Oub Our Levee for the last 1 Territory bv 2 o'clock on i I a I uiui uiciiivcvj. iiiauy ui lliv; lailllClS. voting Dy the conduct ot Mlssounans. Almost everv act of his official liffl in to rob the free white men of the South of too. are brino-ino- in numbprs nf bnrrs pri-sciited quite a city like uppcar- William Dtillipa was notified of the requisi- They must admit that they have been fair- Kansas lias Deen marted by taking sides p.ropert.y first of their 3U3t an(J e(luit- cattle, so as to be able to supply any proba- nnce.

Every Wt lands and puts off more Uon of this meeting and persuaded of the utter ly beaten, and that for want of voters, they whh the Free Soil and Abolition party. oa ble demand for provisions. r.r freight. The Levee continues mni.l.ty of his attempting to remain raafct give up the contest. He has annointed in almost every instance Immigrants are stnl arriving by land and i- in this city.

He nevertheless persisted in his n. tl has appointed almost every instance their Slav es. water Numbers are prospect ng and tak- rrowded, notwilhstandmg the drays, carts The following is the official vote of the Vraa a fn n(Kno If slavery be a sin. our W1.pt, nf tl i I esiuviicc in mis cuv nil liiursuay list, whuii i uu. wwiinwui vuw, ujg Liaiiua auu uuuuiu uuust? unu jucivv illy have been hauling the freight lhe commiUee appointed bv the meetin- deter- election and in most instances the most obnoxious ar? as as the South, and cannot fields and engaging in every employment ua ucuit we iinym lhe commiUee appointed bv unu nuL-yuus, away every day.

A. Gilbert Rus- mined to carry out the spirit and letter of the W. G. MATHIAS, pro-slavery, 558 men he could find, and in this district he that b' m' iac t0 a new PS to it 560 4 1 auu uUi)aUwuC cuurse pursuru Dy a business appearance which has rarely ij. a.

oiiutaiam win tn lrn fUk aamm.im mo I .1 1 I I juviuicu man iu laic luc icusus, aEttiuoi till" lanniirAI hrnnPTifn. nnrl 1 11.1 1 II, Majors Livingston, Kinkead resolutions of the meeting at all hazards. Ac- A. PAYNE, Salt Lake traders, have had land- cordin-ly the committee met and decided that lL jy McMEEKIN, ii i il. 1 i i i i we Euouia proceeu to uie uousc oi iiiiups, i at our wharf, within the last week, 1 EDSALL.

and in case of his refusal to promise to leave Free Soil, mi i uvuiugguco ueen fLjuuiieu. iuu tan no longer leei a petition for a good and worthy man, of in their midst. God forbid that I should lonely in the forest3, or upon the plains 140 nineteen-twentieths of the Squatters. In make this hard charge against the North you meet persons every where. No longer 139 the election, he appointed a majority of SeneraUy, or any one of the Northern States; is it necessary to have an enduring horse to 141 Free Soilers at almost everv precinct.

Be- the traitorous classes alluded to bear you long distances to keep you front about ono hundred and filty tons ot height. the Territorv, should take him, peceably if we GOULD, This is bound to be a great outfitting and could, forcibly if it became necessary, and pun- PENNOCK, tutting point for the Plains. ish him. On approaching his house quietly -ii i.i i no language or reproach vvould be too strong, sleep on the cold sod and bemg canopied The St. Louis Evening News, and CS hlS he 18 recoffmsed here as the head They are, by this section of the Union, more only by the sky.

You can walk at your and orderly, Phillips was reported absent, but Starting Point for the Plains inashorttime we discovered him surrounded other naperS) have bee pouring out their 7 piny. 10 ue xuauieu uuuueieea, men tne worst leisure nna cospnaDie roois on every I 1 I Kpsirlps nil this ntiil mnTr nthoT thinnrs I OI What we Call llllDUStfira are hv nlii Sr.mn mart tn tpr nnii Tfitrpf vmi. fif Tito advantages Leavenworth possesses as bV llis Abolition brethren (some i i ii ty yards Qr wrath Up0n b. F. Stringfellow, if .1 i a Marti ng point for i tn distant from his kennel.) The bold, fearless.

.5 his speech at Easton, shows not only anu LanP01 De overcome and put here are to be two weddings the tne ihuns, to captain of ouf charging him with getting up and figuring Free down by the virtuous and patriotic Por- neighborhood to-night. Marriages are very understood. Many Ol Th Hu-hes, wended his wav throulv the at all the meetings that have recently been tlon of that same Northern section, then frequent, and there are already a good ma- be appreciated am thc old traders are making this place their fmWi Abolitionists unmolested to Phillips, held in Platte and other counties, endors- woe oe to tne union ana the Kepublic. ny native white ivansasians. fair dealing.

How dignified it looks for Look at the present condition of Ken- There are some few trains now getting a Governor professing to side with neither tucky, as well as Missouri. Kentucky, as ready for California. English's train will Head Quarters for outfitting. Drovers who being asked if he intended to comply with ing the destruction of the Luminary, and are coming in with their stock of almost the requisition of the meeting by leaving the SQme wh'0lesome advice to'pree every description-such as mules, oxen and Territory, answered most emphatically "that Abolitionists found in their nc did not," he was then told that he should ac- ooueis anu ADomiomsis iounu in meir party a reception at his home, to be wea11 know Pured the best blood of her start from St- Joseph, this week. It I npflliflnl enne ann hor trAqonvaimnM V.

I r. n1 -1 I 11-1 iiv UUUU LUG UUU- I Tr 111 CUIJOJSV Ul vi.ll llivtl ailKl itkt in Thp mnct nn otit aryii ahncim I A I TOWS. iiuiiu-ncsi iui uie uiuicciiuii I ur eitrni nunureu cmue. UU1 comDanvus.wbichhedid with aonarent willin- midst. JNOW the lact 13, StrinfflellOW has rrn furnish llin trmlurt a.

-l n. i i .1 i i I iaU; guage oi a large portun 01 the people, and security of the sons and daughters of The course of the citizens of Platte, in of dance 5,...., ness un reacnin? me river we piaceu uim in i neen at none oi mese meeuntrs, our nas 1 TT. 1 TUT' .1 1,1... i I fine opportunity for grazing their stock a boat, carryinsr bim to the Missouri side, i.p,. nhsont with hioftmilv nmp two DOlU 01 1VansaS ana charging mai region wnen was weaic and needed regard to Tar and fatterson ana the iMorth- conauered and tne Kentuckians.

Can it be that that ern Methodist preachers, has been sane that jLansas had oeen i w)iere we contemplated giving him a coat of mnntU mnro nn -t tn a t-M section will ever unite with the traitorous tioned bv a large meeting of the citizens of tar and feathers, but failing to procure the tar I subdued by an arm I pmpnt in thPir miHct mH I and feathers in this citv. and beimr unanimous- imu weeuugs weie uemg neiu, ne -o i- if i i i ner Doruers, inaime eircuon naa Deen nf emrl -m todv himself was on a sick bed, and had the 01 Just and and equitable rights in ou iM aa, carned by fraud force and corruption and Territories, or of any other property Fc ly opposed to discharging him from cus unpunished, we decided after a brief consult i.tai town. Fatal lilray. The Savannah Sentinel of the 19th It ami by Telegraph, that Samuel Young and James Rollins met one day this week, in Columbia, in lloone County, and after oiiie words had parsed both drew Revol- cs ii mat us autnors were me ianauc jeaaers oue, am not yet prepared to oeneve it. race ureeiy ana nis not-oraineu, lunatic these papers hunt down Stringfellow, and gome Well acquainted as am whh an host of pack may howl until they make the welkiil tion to take him to Weston, and there to make a public demonstration of hiin.

half dozenborder counties." This is the U1C "y115 inai W1 ring, to try to irignten us wun me mreat oi On our arrival at Rial to Ferry, (one mile be and malice, not stopping at the vilest fab- cannot oeneve n. Aney are virtuous, intel- pouring one hundred thousand jrcemm ias low Weston) we dispatch fwhTofnrrf ricatins' Oh! shame where is thy blu.h. laaS uses, and that too after giving ligent and patriotic. When fairly he calls them) int0 ICanas. which we procured certificates of election to eleven out of roused and brought into action, I believe believe a word of it.

We think do not there are volvors and commenced firing Rollins fipP1' of tar feathers was killed dead, and Young is said to be without any trouble. In the meantime Phillips was converted into an Ethiopean, and his hair Kelly, of the Squatter Sovereign, said to thirteen members of the Council, and and hope they will do their duty a duty not that many sensible Free Soilers in the of the property holders in Leavenworth, seventeen Delegates out of 26. Reeder measured, not by that narrow and sectional whole country who would desire, under the Hiorinny wuunucu. i one I cut in the most inimitable style. The coat as some excuse for his abuse of our town, not siding with neither party wont be Nrtrtllrn nrv1 vLiOTn v.

a i I Jo-. I he above is an unmitigated tar and feathers was then given him, which ad ded very much i humbug. to his personal beauty making that it was the Kansasllerald he was after, believed out here where the people are fa- souied and manly patriotism which embra- getting out of it' fast enough to spread the hh so peculiarly striking as to Kansas Herald he is after, a little miliar with all the facts. No doubt, he ces the whole Union and all its interest. news at home in time to prevent any of his tout mtcra After Frk Soilers and Abolitionists I baffle all attempt of our pen to describe thumb-paper with only 60 subscribers." makes such statements at Washington, n.

I l'irir rirrtra.l jl tit 1st iilfifla Vi'ltifft j. I ive some as to his course. i- seated him unon a rail and bore him throuch Yes t0 Put down the Kansas Herald Ke and may dece deceive no one here, his foot "thenublic streets of Weston, much to the de- and a few of his "kith and kin," professed But he can their neighbors from being duped by the Another Yictim. same thing, selfish and treacherous organi- A negro was shot on the Indian reserve, zatioa- Ve are 10 see me here between this city and Westport, last Mon- from everY quarter. We would welcome day, as we are informed from a reliable honest citizens from New Yotk and Mas-source.

The poor victim of tyranny, ani- sachusetts as readily and heartily as from td a lellow Who had a lot ol 'Mvhlte tick- After nro-sWrv men. would seethe nartv prints are to be seen too nlainlv. r. --c 11 1 Jl fts, and asked turn lor one to lie hawkin-him throuzh the streets he was sold bT vi ft BEAUTIFUL EXTRACTS. waa pottered a white ticket, but icfiued I it, big buck nigger, in front of the St George go mated with the love of liberty which the anY other portion ol our country.

0 nflnttipns irrtm thp trnthfiil. rhrtstrnrtn I oo mir fo1lIrTt1l7- .1 I I rpntnr has nntprl in tho.mifwlc rt all hn I nuuiu 11a.11 ouvu men u.j v.vy saving that was a IrtC ticket. lhe iioici, asa gooanemp DreaKer, or carriage an-. I this nnnPT oone anvm ntr to pause nrn-1 i r. fellow replied.

Oh they are all the same," vcr Hnd Mw5" enormous sum oi one cent cassic pen of Kelly ot the Squatter Sover- creatures, was attempting to escape from ad brothers. Uut the managers oi meAio I -j i rr. 1 slaverv men to D-at after it. What mio-htv I I. 1 i finJ V-ut tbp Pro-lavPTv man rpfused to take 0-.

eign. We only give two or three extracts bondage which has cursed his race. AShaw anu men rabB iuu uuiu uo I nT 1 L'. V. I a M- a A 1.

a a A.41-MAW I i i 1 1 i illk i til him inyi ii nil" crn ii i in i rpf i ini t-T i i' i in 7S i ip ii t'lirriiiiiiifii i hi ft'- I V. MM ,1 1 TIT! i i 1-1 I this week. "cc What a pity such a rich racy nee Indian saw and attempted to captur atmosphere of Kansas very uncongenial, nt plJp him, tut meeting with resistance, he shot indeed, so warm that they would hasten should not be employed by vi. AtW chrPP7Ps ircnn employed oy back to catch the Adantic breezes to cool ine ii Ket, saying, um not want 10 dom, refusing to own such a breed of sboud arouse the Lilinutian editnrnf thp deceived: the fellow insisting that the About four o'clock Phillips was given over to Srt -t cl, and spicy writer iter feUow down ag Le rt At 11 .1 Vi i-rV liim immnjli.fnTv nvar some of the penny-a-liner papers of the -Tal ti, tvnt wnTUim them off. Thev could not exist in it.

1 ree con ana jxooiuion iickci was an me i "is i I i I ft 1, ll 1 111 HIS paper i AJoes he wish to demolish A- X. cities. He might there gain some distinc- as his nronertv. exoressed himself sat sfiprl ted them the truth 1 ght there gain some distinc-1 as his nronertv. exnressed bimself Mtisfip tell them the truth when 1 tell them so, and Tl.rt Ii.

Irt iv! no irn 1A I 1 1 1 I sand and grease he ThiUips was made to see H'ls VnnY efforts at sarcasm only ex tion in his callino-: as far as the maimino- of the. sI.ivp. was mn. they doubt it, as Mr. trreeley would seem That the Free Soilers and Abolitinisls again his white skin, but his heart still remains cite our risibles.

We have some regard "ATTnn.vrP.-Th wrin th Mis- cerned. but only wanted to find the inclined to do, just let them come and try ntc acting togetuer, and that their ticket is a3 dismally black as ever. for the Sauatter Sovereign on account of touri river is eettins: very low. Navigation, is I Abolitionist" who persuaded him toescane. 1 wouia invite Jlr.

Ureeley especially lhe fame, was admitted by one of their ticket It is due the citizen9 of Weston, to say, that tie principles of its senior editor, but we in a eat degree, suspended. We learn that a That Abolitionist, who implanted itithe mind and particularly, as he seems to be a sort The evidence comes frpm one theytookno part whatever in it, and that they very much fear if Kelly has the exclusive aveuwo of man the loveof life and liberty, and hatred champ i 'it. i i i o. t-j. Ihpm with rfmnnonio tho rrlvrinvi hpiipnts tnem.

contidence, the onous benetits on a sand bar. and is now anxiously waitine a of oppression in every form, sets onthe Eter- Wlt? mcir own party, anu can uo esiaousnea FJ control of it long, it will soon have no one embroil riso in the river to float her off. n.al Thrtvn. He ra-n. nm, he found there.

and growing delights that they would fmd if disputed. The Free Soilers and Abo- Phillips. Ve do not wish to them in i mUrh less to reverence the pa and we cannot see how they can be accused ufjto respect, mucn less to reereni-e me pa ff3S- Will our neighborhood of the Kansas He is mia-hlii and mill nraiL in a home in this new land of tertile plains, uiionisis are me same, hivs one oi meir I any participation in the mattter. T. he commit-j per.

Herald favor us with an exchange? Do, neigh-J and crystal springs, and balmy air, to come bor, it will increase your circulation one, which The above is from the Herald ot i ree- nnfi tr will warrant that if 1 1 ii A. I I 1 m. uwu pan)- tee are responsible for the treatment of Phillips, wu maite a grana local oi ai ieas 01. dom Dubhshed at Lawrence, and is only hp i hnt tht will advise no I i urlsK tn cTirint frnm that- rMnnnd.l lIJc0" Tl liorl (uon ttfrrooA iinrT nnp CHOLERA AT LEAVENWORTH ITV. We v1 I tbnt 1- learn that the cholera is at fearful rate I "uy wasmuuo ni, um mmu in this village tuuicia la iagiug o.i a.

icauui ia; mi 11 i i 1 1 .1 to the extent of from ten to fifteen style the great Jehovah, an Abolitionist W1" teu tliem he was mistaken; that the y. That there should be chol- soil is not suited to their labor, nor the cli- woth, not to wondered at- a nigger publish it to show mate tQ lh -r constitations, T. raeinff a case.i per day, JfS) Kelly of the Squatter Sovereign, bmty. In the language of Zackary Taylor to timeb the Pro.siavery party and the Mys tho circu of the Kansas Herald Secretary Marcy, "they ask no favors -ndshrink el Qr a is sixty, and then oilers-to bet the circula- from no Our action in the whole tiouof the Squatter Sovereign is double affair is emphatically endorsed by the pro-slave- tention to the election in the contested o. Tf.ib? wll ery party of this district.

The joy, exultation Districts, should the Governor order one. era at Leavenworth Aside from its unhealthy situation, the presence the spirit that actuates these Abolitionists ot sucu a nuisance as me Annas neram is I I i fAhr.ai th wno aecoy siavca, anu roo meir neiern- authesiicatiu j.u 1 tl IT .11 1 1 ion v. al glorification produced by it in our commu- Here the paity thought they would turn -'u-vM Ws of their nronertv. a nrl V.pn it egraphic report of the speech ot Uov. vii- ha3 ever transpired out just to show they had the Strength, mrVi iv i Reeder at Laston, on the 30th there anu in oruer inai ni(e man tne azu suo- TOi ritnnorat ve Prnrrs our has causeu sucu univer- and defeat the Free Soilers again.

What we will admit that the oquatter sovereign sal rejoicing. Our action evokes the most un- l-onin nullified commendation: ami at a meeting of action, if any, the Pro-slavery party have scribers of the Squatter Sovereign, shall Such sentiments are a disgrace to humanity, LionS put jnto fais mouth by the reporter, see fair specimens of the abihtv of its u- and us author deserves a late worse than and due more to the tinge imparted by the A1 Uli. HliHH4U 1V A VUUU1VU Ut AfaU I 1 aJJ'a'a ,.,11 0b0oa the pro-slavery party of this district on Satur- taken. in the other three contested districts, l.i 'rT i' f. .1: .1 i i.

1 tnai oi raric ratterson. Slaveholders ieeungs oi me reporter man io me sucan. nior Editor, we give them a still cir Jvm i da' last' our action wa9 not onl an5mou3ly we are not advised. It is presumed, they culation and Southern men, do you hear how this We are fully authorized to deny the tti -r vAnm correctness of that report, and especially confirmed but the cordial thanks of the meeting Ly n0 aUention io it, as the election is re- i i -it 1 i- iv- icuieaui rujiui ui luti utriaiu i i uum vcnaereQ us, as win ub oen uv icitientc to iue -i i I ay up, for he is doubtless "hard up." He 1 better make another call on the associ rt port of the meeting published elsewhere. talks.

the expression of border ruffians, which, we are assured Gov. Reeder did st Tl A. 11 time rnmarl-5 EST! The N. Y. Evening Post the New York Liquor Law unconsiitu-tional, and has not a doubt that the courts 1 tiUL Uie.

J.11E 1LU1 ICLIUil "Jl Kansas River, we learn, has taken a rise of several feet, and that three boats ation, perhap he might raise the wind in that quarter, and ave his 120 subscribers W. C. Brent, has withdrawn ft published by us is the only correct and St. Joseph Cycle, a associate Lditoi. i liable one.

Washington Union. Dr, Masuji, recently from Virginia, has in our place. See his card. 1 will so pronounce it. have gone up..

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Years Available:
1854-1860