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KANSAS FREE STATE. Ik gut 3tait. The Past. For the Free Sttm Abolition "qu-stion now agitating the public nitid North and South," tracing a reform which the Enterprise regards "of doubtiul Meteorological Taole. It is not What I might hve been, But wait I yet may be." Messrs.

Editors Allow me, through the columns of your paper, to make knowa Keal a Rage, If there is a spark of spirit left in the Administration, it will at once How often do we spend our time in vain vui uuuv ill vaiil mose wnq wish to aid the cause of free Remarks. ucc3 and e-en more doubful character." The eflitor of the Enterprise certainly unacquainted with the history of the Anti- V7odno3day, Jan. 31, 1835. Jan. ICi 32ai i.TSTv Fri' Sut 'iU b' every edn'-idaY at 12 00 nr i- 4wc tor aia Wnthi ln 56 Clear; strong s.

wind. 42 Some clouds; pleasant; centle wind N. W. 17 26 18 18 uie occupancy of the Association. 'Individuals and companies are alike in the eyes of the law.

And I cannot believe that the best interests and rights of a few individuals will be sacrificed to an all-grasping company, who with indecent haste are seeking to appropriate to themselves the property of these individuals. If the Association will wait until the proper itiine, and then come up to the contest fairly and honorably, I for one will cry, God for the right." Fair Play. ilavery Reform, or certainly this example would not hare fcern adduced to prove the correctness of his position. We will admit and years spent in folly or in misdirected of ome, equi-efrorts-murmuring about our want of fore- dlSe t0 mak" 0Ur thought, and our neglect or li0me' the imP3' We seem, to think that there is but one pe-1 'T' bf Messrs. Brown riod in life really worth improving, and Wt f.Hendf of Freedoin cam one opporttmty worth' embracing Thus I I 'nTla uJer tlie turned auspi- lui wru instructions to our consul at Antwerp to notify the authorities there that the United States is not longer disposed to put up with the villainy it is practising upon us, in sending off to our shores its paupers and criminals by the ship load at a time.

Our city reporter, elsewberev announces the arrival of a fresh cargo of criminals and beggars tlw latter, it Would appear, semi-officially consigned to our alms-house, and the former commissioned to follow their roguery in a new field. We might submit, as we'have (Clear and pleasant; gen- ailVt ouVrak 7IrWlfa th' Bl 19 30 i tie wind S. ana S. E. At 9.

p. 38-j cleai eentle wind VV RATES OF ADVERTISING. that Troriagandists are uniting all their for. ces and using greater efforts than they hav, formally done to extend and perpetuate th 20! Una Kr, of JO lines, ih9vtti; nee, Ota! 31 Cloudv and windv N. eq icct each tubseo we continually mourn over the imperfections i company, winch thru not, snow at dark: stronsr wind.

ntL. wuuipauj purports to advocate the cause of ix $1 50 SO 5 00 0) 10 00 50 00 21 8 At 9. p. 2: 4 inoliM institution ef Slavery. But this is owing to the incrtattd value of slaves, which has its l.vm,s ouDiniuea, to De Heavily.

taxed to feed nt year, treedora, and by their plulanthropic contri-butioas in aiding the emigrant to his new snow: river frozen o'er. of he Past, and neglect' to" redeem it, as we may, by diligently improving the Present. If we desire useful and influential lives, in the decline of we can look Julf column oa year. Whole 21 Wind S. and N.

origin in the increased consumption of the As there may be some of our citizens in home, also toncerning many other incouvi and cloth, and house, the paupers these German-' ic Governments quarter upon' usj but, really, this nefarious attempt to make' us their jailors, atso, is too much, even for American endurance. snowing at 7, p. m.j 1 inch snow fell. 48 52 55 33 9 26 32 4S 28 24 31 18 6 22 23 24 terested in the. affairs of Page and Bacon, back with comnWne WrntJt.f- mcnce.s attendluS a Pneer life, which Com- products of slave' labor, and not to opposing agitation.

Vet the progress of the: Ami- 28 Clear and pleasant: verv little wind from N.W. 31 7 4 16 26 40 11 30 13 48 iClear and verv nleasant: ri win be charged until or- at. Louis, we publish the following eircu. lar: To the Public. Office of Pao-e k.

Bacon. little or no wind. 21 Clear, with some wind 25 26 3T AJdrcti the sulacribrrs tlmi: M1LLKR ELLIOTT. Liwr nee, K. i.u, at our own doors, is a real, praes tical grievance against a foreign Government-nay, an "outrage," or an "Insult," if you please, AVill the Administration make half the ado to redress or avenge it which it has lately been making about the multitudinous greviances of a less positive or aggravated character? We shall see.

N. Y. Evening Express. from Jf. all day.

Cloudy; gentle S. wind; ground half covered with snow. St. Louis, Jan. 12, 1855, 10 o'clock, P.

M. Him who alone crowns our efforts with sue- St deVOtioa t0 their country, coss, we m.ut work faithfully, conscien- the of Freedom and free in- ciously.and perscveringly, in the living if 0n-aitlc ularly if do11 and cents Present." Every moment comes to us t0 our interests, which IVought with important results: distant they i q.lS v0 doughfaces to may be, and imperceptible to most, but yet aCf inPhi owardly invasions upon the momentous in their bearings. How impor- sluatters for them- tant is it, then, that we should labor assidu-i CS' 110t as shippers of that It is with the most unfeigned regret that 24 iVery windv. N. W.s we.

are forced to announce to vou the tiee- Agents. 'M l' rd with adrai ct 7 pf slight rain and snow SQualls durinff the dav- easuy wnicn compels us to close the doors of 28 17 i Clear, cold, and verv our oince to-morrow morning. need Slavery cause Las Leeu undoubtedly very great It is but a comparatively brief period since ihe Siare Trade, which is now condemned by almost the entire civilized world as the most inhuman piracy, was sanctioned even by Christian nations, and advocated by philanthropists as a benevolent and christian enterprise. Agitatioujias doomed it toinfa-tnay. It has freed other nations at least from African Slavery in which they were involved.

It has opened our Congressional II-ill to the cause of down-trodden Lumani-iy, which were once closed against it, anil aroused the masses of freemen to resist the encroachments of the Slave Power, and has windy, J. VV. not remina you, who" have already struo-gled ously, remembering past failures only to S. 1 am aud ougbt my 29 -2 4 Clear and very windy, against a pressure unparelleled in our fi-iiancial experience, how severe and crush rawlrom them lessons of instruction. "VUL UO" au its ionns.be- i.

vv coldest day yet. sisrnifics below zero. Those marked The Law of ett spaper. 3 t. Subscribers who do not give notice to the contrary, are wuhmg t0 coatiiiuu Unix subscriptions.

If subscribers order the discontinu- Ida May. A Boston correspondent of the Cincinnati Gazette, writes the following in reference to this novel, now creating such a sensation, and having such an extraordinary sale: "Ida May, the anti-slavery novel of which I wrote to you some time since, has met with a very brilliant success. Lawrence, K. T. Thua the Past may be redeemed and ajucul8 Uiat noii-eutuy is compatible and brilliant future will open before us.

i areealIu 'lth mY master's will. ing nave been the disasters, rapidly and suddenly, precipitated upon this community xuai we iiouut waive the discussion of the To him who Mrorks, and only hua Th? Past return again." For the Kansas Free State. Messrs. Editors In the fourth num. ncc oi umt papers, tiiu publisher may con- Slavery question.

nronnM AT pwuS uie iasi iew weeKS. Alter; strug gling with a resolution and diligence un. known to you to meet our engagements ma. iuu io cna them till arrearages are paid i v. JLJ1 VV LI 10 i HiV 1IUIU" Mr.

R. G. Elliott, one of the proprietors of of tfte Herald of Freedom, is a remarka- tllvmn- fVl .17. iu 7 nut ueen ior the stringency of the money market, its sale-would have been more than double what it has been. At the date of this iu iu'w i uric on i ir riit mvion u.

ii subscribers uesjlect or refuse to take their DaL't-ra from I ithc KansajFree State, of this city for Illinois many of our Christian coiuruiimiiua tn 5 nurjv icy 1c ro err hcH and copies have been sold, and Jm and having triumphed over the difficulties of that day, meeting them all to the amount of nai -reason! Ie ble communication from a correspondent tfho signs himself His intimate acquaintance with the "early history of free thcinst-lvi' JYom avc the public to Is a great and prosperous State. prosperous state. ie tw i Governor, in his late message, says -lift i vi jjiosser fvils of the in; iuuion. BiU whilst we would disseminate truth, and atritute constantly 1 7 ALiiui uiuu lilt; demand steadily continues. Both as a novel and as im argument against slavery, it-merit, veri-high praise.

Without aiming it all to imitate the simple, antique grandeur in which Uncle lorn rivals the creations of the greatest of dra- think the hVory of the world may safeWl TV8 thry have ordered thcni and-settled their ants. 4th. If suUcrih rcnjv to other i la-cn without informing pul lishcr, and the pupcr ii rent to the farmer direction; they re J.tM responsible. 6th. The court have dccjilul that rcfu- be challenged for instances of more i I Cr to operate, Lawrence City, and the amount of legal knowledge which he displays is truly astonishing; and is only equalled by his prodigious wit.

He has certainly shown nr. thf frovvth in i.i lu 'lea 113 vmu pictures of Southern life, both of masters and slaves: and by weaving in the threads of a he.niHFnl and zealously, wc also deprecate denunciation and abuse, as worthy only of a bad cause, nnd calculated to injure the cause of truth. auppuueu uy zu.uuu subscribers, of which 10,000 Mr. B. claims residents of this Territory.

But after mature deliberation secures the attention of a i c-uriy a muuon ol dollars, we had hoped that the crisis, with us personally, had passed, and that we should have had the pleasure of extending to our friends a participation in the consequent relief wc should ourselves enjoy. But unhappily intelligence by telegraph this evening ias unexpectedly and utterly dissipated the hope so confidently cherished, and compellctHis to announce our suspension, as we now do, with an overwhelming sensation of pain. In so doing we ask your reasonable consideration fnr ct-i -l hi? to tune a paper or riod.cal IVo.n the pj.e, rioviicai irom the would be impressed with anti-slavery principles no oihor way. 1 "It is stransre the rmblie will viviuciiu oi weaiiii ana prosperity, than have cliaracterized this State for the few past years." In proportion to its population, it surpasses every other state Jn the Union, in the extent of its internal improvements. It is only six years since its Uhce, or reniovinir and icning it uncalled ivt while arreius to ti publisher, i.s er-Hence of intentional fraud.

1 ana careful investigation, amounts loan appropriation of S2OO0 from the Emigrant Aid Co. sufficient to move a hand organ for said Company's agents, minus sub- alone who prefers to remain incognito; but curiosity has lost none of its fascination since Eve's day, and every mail brings a new conjecture, or Bill. At.f Climate of Kausus. The climate of Kansas has been found to le, in some respects, similar lo that of other countries subject to sudden changes. After long season of mild and delightful Squatters Indignation Meeting" in a very funny light and the supposed difficulty of Mr.

in getting his pre-emption established, is decidedly ludicrous. Having, as an outsider," thrust himself forward as the champion of the Lawrence Association, he defends their rights with extraordinary ability, and the Association should at once vote hiin a reward of thanks, and invest him with a leather medal of hnnnr njai rauioau was completed, and th, a new positive assertion, as to the authorship of Ida May. People do not wish to 'worry' her wiiu receives a paper and magci uw or it, whether he has ordered it or 1 eld ia law to a scriU-r. arc now running over 1,837 miles of well1; ry-whereby the sla- constructed marl l.i.l... k- o.

lVCry questIon. for policy, must be waived to -v iv lias 4 milCS more in course of construction lhC dcveloP' of the resources of oiuiLuiLui necessarily so brief at this late hour, assuring the public that details will justify the general one, now made that long continued stringency in the money market.both at home and abroad, the consequent rapid decrease of our depos- Ior ulioru ic vtct out oiuy to luid where she Tha New York hvemng Post was quite sure that it was written bv Mrs. Stowe. Ic has since been attributed to a lady in Cambridge, to a ladv in Uoxburv, to a lady in Providence, R. I.

Then came 'a new and confident guess; it was said that Mrs Mary Ida Torrey had reversjd Marv Ida ii.ir ilitu ii a tpicviun whkh i. i.fin 4SU Kansas, and rob the. honest pioneer of his home, which this organ has from its first UII1V3 of plank road. The centra I I1.V....1 ,0 mosi exien- i there are some statements in bis mmm.mi. a the negotiation of a who impliriUy follow th' euM.ii.ce of a ,.1 I I I i j-vi ua -Avi.

lniswas plausible, but Mia iiiiiiian summer, we are suddenly visited with piercing north winds, and drifting novr, which finds its wny into our rude fhnnties, almost unobstructed. For the last ten days the weather has been uniformly cold, and on the U9th instant, mercury sunk to 2 degrees below zero. This was the coldest daywc have experienced here. The tin rrr I i sm-one in the Union, being 701 miles in! f'ZiZ disclaimed the honor. Th.

npvnn.r. wiinuiy py a The dun. of ji-r ol thi ntv oitn icitr. ii i i uuv uiier anoiner, aiUeu by the luiaenoous one tiin and th tooU cf itinerant characters who seek tu rally await tbo Comiuand uf Ih ir Uud rent, are the immeilintn "iuvoujc. j'un mis spot, uu neavy and ur n.tirrth oe- -i i lengtn, 28 miles of which are completed.

production, nf During the last two years the value if tax-1 prductJOni able property in the state has increas I wr. the the day ot August last, lived causes which have conspired to produce our to misrepresent and vilify for advic, only to lcllUfy Ul ir ml th l( rrgar. Pf yn ta. wilv.tf,. men; twenty-nine were members of the putations of others only worthy of reputations fcl "iinuiii, enaonng iier to rise hive all along claimed that Ida May, as well as ncl Pom, was written iu thiir State, and some have attempted to fix upon Calais as the residence of the author.

what if you were to be told that it was a Buckeye woman, after all, that wrote Ida May? Would it surprise vou?" Whisky and A glass of whisky is manufactured from perhaps a dozen grains of mashed corn, the value men who barter principles and receive in above the heavy public debt that has so lor misioiiuue. We assure our friends that we believe our suspension is but temporary; that our asvets (partnership and private) will exceed our liabilities upwards of three millions of exchanrre rold from iVpIi. ueen weighing her down. II er reomaDhi- i a cal position, facilities for navigation, the ex-1 rvA UciM atmoKpl ere has been extremely dry, and consequently, the sudden changes to which we are subjected, do not produce their usuual fleets colds and vouhs to that extent that they do in a damp atmosphere. We have here at lent as much, or perhaps more sit kne.ss than is ustnl in most of the older aouars, and tnat as soon as our books are and fl tmhirmf th'qucalion is one whi i worth mnM lrration.

J'rivate rl and th for p. li'ical acijrandljrmrnt. c.rrfullr nj nicely bUnrpd. Th fii, "rar.ditL'f a i mn.idorr.l, wblrh, Willi tl.ii cb, no-Ibtnj morr th ki'i lu joliUcil manosuv. rin-.

and a willi.iznr,, to hn rr written up, we siiall make a statement of ni vuuuiui January zum, purporting to be an interesting article from a correspond- i ireme icrtiiity ol her soil, inexhaustible re-sources of lead, iron, and coal, with the ra- first pioneer party from Boston two were Messrs. Stearns and Wade. The twenty-nine had, prior to that day, selected this site for a city. Upon that day, Stearns and ade made claims for farming purposes." Now the question is, if the "twenty-nine" had a right to select this spot lor a city site prior to the third of August, had not essrs. Stearns and Wade the same right to select our atlairs, as mil and satisfactory as the pu of population, and the in-1 8'nseii.

iteason," which the dustry, and enterprise of her idit0r remarks 18 a cl for the Asso- puwic could desire. Page Si Bacon- ciatton. iv.iiiuivs, lui wneuier it is owing to Shelter for Stock. AUow me with all due deference that be tend that she will te, at a time not far distant, one of the most powerful slates in the Union. Shelter is as important in winter as shade longs to courtesy and civility, to say that it author aud endorser co-operates and disa puUia, in th tUsiifd And the qurilioo i favor of thj ml liicirnt tool advancing th-sj irh interrata.

Bat lu th nla 1. a of th 4utir, and rron.iMiiu,, (hjt dcvwv, bun, aa a eitiin, th is of grave Jmport. lt that who force in the summer. I need not dwell on the oi Miucii is too small to be estimated. pint of this mixture sells at retail at one shilling and if ot a good brand, it is considered bv its consumers well worth the monev.

It is drank olY in a minute or two it fires the brain rouses the passions sharpens the appetite deranges and weakens th'3 physical system it is su-olen eves, parched 'lips, and an aching head are its followers. On the same sideboard upon which this is served lies a newspaper, the new white paper of which cost three-loiirths of a cent the composition for the whole edition costing from ti-n to fifteen dollars per day. It is covered with half a million of it brings intelligence from the four quarters of the globe it has in its clearlv printed- columns all that is strange or new at "home it tells you th? state of the markets gives accounts of the last development, the execution of the last murderer -md latest steamboat explosion or railroad disaster and yet for all this, thi newspaper cost less th. tii tnc unliealthmess ol the clnnaie, the exposure to which we are subjected, or to the change of climate and mode of living, is dilhxult to determine. The strong south winds that wc experience here are our greatest annoyance.

They frequently last liability to sickness aud death, from expo- Slll'it tn nil llwi ,1.. I i vows all that belongs to truth or manhood Statistics of Lawrence. uiv. utiMiiuues unu inclemencies IV have been favored by Mr. C.

VV. Uabc however not censurable for the want of oi our winter weather. Tin. ock, "HiiMAi wn lias ioi.kcu oy III liovernnr ueciuiion 01 la SPhnrwi rAiUr Into Hit melt tf any on.are tc apona.ble for its viiO.il II UllJ sustained irom such causes has, I presume, made this matter sufficiently clear but the In ll ie it for farm purposes and if so, were they not upon the ground long before the twenty-nine" made their appearance in this part of the Territory But he ha just told us that prior to the 3d of August last, if not later, no person had a claim or the shadow of a claim in Kansas Territory." How comes it then that they could lay claim to a town site before that time. But supposing that both parties made their claims on the 3d of August, where were Messrs.

Stearns and Wade on that eventful day Did they i.v, ami uui tn -re i a retril.ulivtf Power nbovc th will vi.it a peopl, for lh injustice of those i so Iar as it snmo nnnn. 1 has been taken It is beliov-d i. 1 "a uu a copy ot a letter tion is a little 'ov increased consumption of food, consequent oii deficient shelter, is possibly not so well understood. Food, as every one knows, is required to furnish the material for buildino- rcr 400, only two of which are I t0 a in Cnnnocticnta fWen lor several days, and are loaded with the black diibt from the burnt prairie, which penetrates every corner of our houses, and makes every one who is exposed to it as sooty as a collier. This annoyance, however, will not be so gr when the snrround- natives of tin town oi me cuitor signed which I one tii.it grog the juice of a few grains of corn? It is all men will carefully peruse, then judge of up tnc animal Irame, and for repairing its continual waste but in r.iM no less strange than true, that thre are a large portion of tlie communitv who think iti Nativities.

United States, England, Ireland: -rmany, -Waled, ng country is brought under cultivation, and juice cheap and the newspapers dear and tin- us contents, and what its author and endorser are only fit to lull the public by propo. gating ignorance and error, whose imbecih the prairies cease to be burned. oer-sieep themselves that morning, and not wiiiv.1 nn; rger portion of what is consumed, is appropriated to the production of animal heat. The carbon of the food combines with the oxygen taken into the lungs in respiration, and in the union heat is evolved in a manner analagous to that by which heat is oh. Nova Scotia, 334 27 2 4 3 2 1 1 41 printer has hard work to collect his dimes, where the liquor dealers are paid cheerfully.

How is this Is th body a better paymaster than the head, and things of the moment morp-prized than thliurs of eternity? Fa ifi- awake until the blocks had been knocked Jrom under them, and their homes appropri minds cherish long-established corruptions whose efforts prove effectual in sustaining lalsehood rather than the interest of human Fencing. Tin's is one of the most important items in the expense of opening a farm and especially is it so in a country such as this, where the scarcity of timber renders it in ated for a town site. Probably, whilst they were napping, the immortal "twenty-nine" ent tickling of the stomach of more conseque.ice-than the improvement of the soul, and the information that is essmitial to a rational being If this had its real value, would nnt till liau-ani. ve placed in authority. In a a.irh e.ch Individual li a voice In th? election it.

ruleis, and an influpiiea in the nuking and admlnisterinK of it, law, we are individually accountable for i'a acta, and participate of its guilt. Thou-h but nicf many ho are involved in tuilt, we are ano the tea, rcaponaiblc. Guilt can not be divided amonj thi perpetrators nf a crim-, but ach one ii a. culpable ra if he were the only one concerned. Hovr important ia it, th-n, tint in the choos-ing of w-n to nut and our laws, we abould adect thu i.

from th-ir aoral integrity and of character, we can have confidence know to be governed by the eternal principle of justice who acknowlrdga themselves to be not only obligated by the will of thnr constituents, but also by that "high ir law," with which no human legislation can conflict, and be just. It ia our duty to auaUin a icb men ohVe, but to none olh.ra cm we afcly conf.de th dr. ini of our ity, that mission ordained by the most wise rrussia, -Canada, -Uermiula, -Foreigners, While number taken, Males, Females, I I IT i uu.iai uuu intellectual minds, actiiio- as the per be worth many pints of whisky Forest had unfurled their banner, and after the manner of the ancient Spanish discoverers, had, in the name of their patron saints, ta 375 270 105 tamed from the consumption of fuel in a stove. Whatever the temperature of the atmosphere, the circufating fluids of animals must be kept up to a uniform heat, or death will ensue and enough of the food consumed will be used for this purpose before any can be appropriated fcr the purposes of growth or fattening. Build good comforta mot places extremely difficult, and in many impossible to obtain a sufficient amount for messengers of peace, guided by truth, and not assail those imperfections in nature, which God, alone, in his wisdom, has seen Financial Affairs iv St.

Tjna 1 ken possession of several leagues for their affairs in St. Louis have reached a i-riais nnd; the ordinary improvements of a farm. It tumbling has commenced. Belcher extensive suirar manufacturers, hav-p failod friu masters. Surely justice and right would is then important that the most economical lit to impose on his subjects for special rea 47 7 sons not made known to them but submis- ble shelters for all kinds of stoe 8 give it to the first settlers; and that Messrs.

Stearns, Wade and others resided here mode of farming should he adopted. Experience attests that the BoJock or Osairc 7 siou to these afflictions and perseverance iney can leed and lie warm, and it wil Occupations. Mechanics, Clergymen, Physicians, Lawyers, Editors, Authors and Publishers, Merchants, Printers, Machinists, Ship Carpenters, Carpenters. are a that i before the Pioneer Party'" no one will 1 soon prove to have been a profitable investment in the saving of food and in the better uiuicieu can hop Orange is the most suitable material for this purpose, being durable, cheap, and of deny. I "1 wmcn to elevate themselves and over- 7 10 growth oi the animals.

Ohio Farmer. And, then, if the city title was so indis come those inconveniences which they are speedy growth capable of making a substantial fence wifhin four or five years, and 7 3 IS 7 millions. Page Bacon, the heaviest aud wealthiest private bankers in the citv, suspended last Saturday. Loker, Renick Bankers, did not open their doors on Saturday. Page Bacon's suspension was announced in Saturday morning's papers, and produced, as might be expected, extensive excitement.

Although no one supposes for a moment, that any person will lose anything by their suspension, yet the fact -that a firm of its vast resources should be forced to suspend, created alarm. A run was commenced and kept up during the day on Lucas Simonds, L. A. Benoist snd the Boatman's Saving Institute. The State Bank was also called on to redeem some of her notes, and all the private bankers were busier than usual.

The excitement was so great and aniversal that it cuueu upon to undergo. Opposed to the ex- putable, why was Mr. Stearns "bought off?" Tile Association A Luxurious Author. Tn ii lirnilini. I.

tit country. Wh. we make these principle, the criterion by which we judge the fitness of a candidate, we Deed not Ion- hesitate, in ordinary cases, for whom we should vote. Tin ath of duty waya plain, and easily distinguished. of easy cultivation.

Another mode of making a fence, which .....,6 uvnm ot juiy, i used every method in my power to guard against the heat- he had some right to the ground he occu iour servants constantly fan my apartments pied, or they would not have given him rnpv ram. irmi i. U00, and offered Mr. Wade $1,000 for his sea: Cabinet Makers, Masons, Surveyors and Civil Engineers. neamin, Iilacksmilbs, Farmers, Emigrated prom Massachusetts, New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Iowa, ciaim.

IVnV aid thev not dn iintn rhn no the moment drinlr i. Toa 'J v) J.vv VI IJi tlUlC 2 cwis, so ouen originated through pre- 5ijudices, aside from those who, through 2 1 malice and revenge, that characterizes bar- barians less debased than the midnight as-j sassin or cowardly villain who seeks the im-99 perfections of nature to mutilate, under the 59 1 ban of hypocritical freedom to deceive un-38 suspecting persons by his multitude of lies, inducing them to emigrate to this place, ex-16; peering to find a large and populous city, 3 with ample provisions made for his comfort viuinjj uiuo omers senu out tneir surveyors, run their claims off into lots, is well adapted to our prairies, is by building it of sod. The sod for this purpose is cut to the proper width by a plow, similar to that used for breaking prairie, with the exception that it docs not turn it over. A fence, however, of this description, is not very durable, as it is easily washed down by rains, unless, as is sometimes done, it be protected by vines planted in it, and aim uinue iue otner nan between an orange grove, cooled by a refreshing fountains and my sofe; I do not venture to cross the street but in a coach. Other people are content with smelling flowers, I have hit on the method of uild houses upon them, and then tell them Agitation.

Our neighlor of the "Kansas City En-trrprise," has come down upon us with, ah' the learning of Wtbsters'Dictionary, as a fomcnter of sedition and tumult. The article which he regard as designed to pre-pare the public mind for future efforts of was useless to attempt to check it. Sunday intervening, before business began again on Monday, it is to be hoped the excitement had cooled down and confidence again restored. Should this not have been the case, a general suspension is feared. Later information warrants the belief that the excitement had subsided.

Glasgow that they have not the shadow of a claim?" eating and drinking them; I protest that my limes. But doubtless Reason" thinks that a fe poor miserable squatters such as Mr. rrora each and all ready to stand shoulder 4 to shoulder in the interests of the settlement agitation wiU certainly not tear the inter-prctatioa which he attempts to put upon it. Inkermann. Inkermann, or the City of Caverns, stands trained to run over and cover it thickly ct it will serve as a protection to a hedge until the latter shall cease to need it.

But much of the labor and expense of farming We use the word v.uauioer smens stronger of perfume than Arabia-Felix, and I am so lavish of rosewater and essence of jassamine that I actually swim in it. While my neighbors at this sultry season are over-loading their stomachs with solid food, I subsist almost entirely on birds fed with sugar; these, with jellies and fruit, are the whole of my diet. My bouse is neither so costly nor so elegant as Fontainbleau, but it has a charmin- 'agitation its ordinary ol the city. 0 In conclusion, allow me to add. that i on the great Bay of Akbar, and was built by the Russians about tlie year 1790.

The Bay was called Sevastopol bv the Russians and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. will be nowhere in the eyes of the law when compared with the famous Lawrence Association. But hear another of our correspondent's" arguments in favor of.

the Missouri, Illinois, Rhode Island, Vermont, District of Columbia, New Jersey, Wisconsin, Georgia, Maine, Minnesota, New Hampshire, Indiana, Michigan, Connecticut, Kentucky, Nativee of Kansas, Voters 183. this communication I do not intend malice during the reign of Catharine wbence acceptation and do "reconcile it with calm unhnpnssioned moral suasion," or rather Webster's Dictionary does it. The Enterprise" says, we believe there are when every species of agitation are 10 revenge, or defend misreprcsenta. Hons or attacks upon persons private char Association." In the famous court scene" the name of the strong fort beseiged by the Allies. The great harbor of Inkennann said to resemble that of Malta, is one of the wood behind it, which the solar ray cannot pen- may caiily be avoided be by a law requiring all stock to te kept up or bearded, as to afford pasture for the ordinary quantity of stock upon a farm, less would be required to be enclosed than what will be brought under cultivation.

hfsays "It is full of salines and mines. 8 acters made by this recreant editor and oumuauij cucuiaiea ror an in master, whose principles are personal pre finest in the It has a depth of water varying from 21 to 70 feet, in which the say a thousand boys with' their hands fullj vahd with. weafc eyes, or to make an ordinary of coal, lead ore, tin ore, iron ore, quick appear The trees, covered sences and political emulation, sacrificing largest vessels can ride at a- cable's length c. .11 iioiuage to tneir very roots, are crowdAd with wui v-x. i' uauiii.

ivi i npKM ni in tkmr me true interests ol Ireedom, which is be whenever I wa walk I Child Frozen. It is reported that a child was froien fn H.ti, neath the notice of men less given ujrfn uuuMuwe. xjooa i tread on tulips and anemones, which I have Please tell US wbnt na-rt nf -A on the night of the 28lh inst, under the follow dered my gardener to plant among the other treachery, merely for the sake of gratifying 2 vi mv; viv Vlicoe net only out of place, but at times absolutely dangerous that there are certain subjects, which, at peculiar periods in their existence will haidly'bcar even the slightest allusion, if peace and quiet hare any con-sideration. Vet we believe, that if reform is needed in such coses, it can bt be effected, ly letting tl.e troubled waters become quiet giving calm, unprejudiced, and un-impassiened reason, and judgement void of same salines and mines are to Te found. ing circumstances The family were camping nowers, to prove that the French strangers do Personalities.

We regret that we have been compelled to give so much space in our paper to communications of a personal nature. Most of these matters will be wanting in interest to the majority of our readers, but jutiice re. irom uie snore. i he old town ot Inkermann stood on the north of the harbor, but there are scarcely any Vestiges of it remain-ing. The icountry surrounding Inkermann is the wonder of travellers.

Here is truly a city of caverns, for the white rocks that overlook the Bay Of Akbar (white" rodes) are full of excavations of a most extraordin me supremacy ot lalsehood for truth, which for the benefit of the public good, and to not, suner by a comparison with their Italian Where the tin ore I the qu'ch silver! the friend. Balzac, lead ore I the srvnsum I Sim-lv thia rmict vuvim iem near tne Potawatomie Mission, aome forty miles distant. In the evening, "the child, about five years of age, was wrapped up and put to bed. On the next mornioc. when th prevent further imposition, is opposed to the onward march of human freedom.

I affirm be a rich spot of earth to contain within a quires us to grant to those, who have been few hundred acres such a variety of miner Ancestors. Perhaps those who make a boast of noble ancestry are not aware what a vast number each of them have, and the following table will enlighten not a few upon this editor is incapable of sustaining the true cause of freedom and free institutions frozea corpse. The night was the cold jealoisy, an opportunity consider its own est one we experienced thia winter. ary character. They consist of chambers, with" Gothic windows," cot out Of the solid stone.

Near the harbor, the rocks are hewn into chapels, monasteries and sepulchres. They are considered by Some authorities, to have been the retreat of Christians in the beyond the -aluc of dollars and cents al wealth. Who knows but there is a pew-ter mine on it too. Oh, Reason' you are unreasonable. And again he tells Mr.

W. that he will be fined $1,000 for select whilst he wishes to betray the trust reposed ouujcvi it ucais Oil "As every human being "has two parents, these two' four, and these eight, in three Shooting Affair. Tint a M.A i grossly slandered, an opportunity to defend themselves. Our columns will always be cheerfully opened in defence of truth and justice, but we hope that hereafter nothing will ivcur which render the publication of articles of such a personal nature necessa- going io press, we learn ing his claim prior to the 3d of August. If in him by true free soil editors, who found an Arnold, which the agents of the Massachusetts Emigrant Aid Company refuse to generations, ancestors thus double in every that a difficulty occurred in Westport, be early ages.

There are several Grecian antiquities in the. neighborhood of the ruined town, which travellers endeavored to" that is the case, we think 'thprn will Ko position. The latter part of thia paragraph sounds well an4 we endorse it. But how can "rea-nHand' "judgment" deduce fair conclu-ions and arrive at the truth uidefhc mind te- informed. While the puUiHnind remains in a stale of torpor and calm indifference there is nojiope that it will become bet.

ter. It roust te agitated aroused from its vy-uiie aim one-mira years, and increase eight-fold in one hundred tween two men the proprietor of one of twenty-nine? more in the same fix, and 7 years, so going back another hundred years perpetuate' and antiquarians to restore, but the Russians have made sad havoc of these who will have to fork over the neat little own as their kindred bantling. Respectfully yours, E. CHAPMAN. Lawrence, K.

Jan. 29, 1855. iii IaatocLARiTt or thi Mails. Our uWri. vv, igt, me ancestry 01 liv ing persons, would be 64 in number: in LlSi it -nbl spienaia sum of $29,000 1 But enough of this.

I am a well wisher to Lawrence City, and bars ia the States will fort to bear with as if they do not receive our paper in a reasonable time after publication. The mail between thia 512 1454, 4,096 in 1354, be in 1254, be 221,344 in 1130 2,097,162. 1 he generation of the 2254 will Imvp 'Hp. the hotels, and one of the boarders, in which the former shotthe latter. The charge took effect just above the knee, shattering the bone, and it is feared will render amputation necessary.

The particulars of the affair we have not been able to learn. Iowa Sxnato. Jamee Harlan. fW. was hope to see it prosper but do not like to Missouri Senate.

Jefferson City, Jan. 26th see things misrepresented. lethargy by the dissemination of truth and theromUtting'of error. False systems cannot te to soon over-thrown, nor correct ones fin braced. Balloting to-day as follows: 31 st ballot-Atch I think the laws will give the Lawrence Another Affray.

We iust now learn that a difficulty has occurred between two Individuals" by the name of Johnston and Emery, near Hickory Pninl in 1 i i ison 62: Benton 37: Doniphan 57. 1 and 8t. Louie baa been atopped for a time by the deep fall of anow, a week since, which has drifted so as to render the road in many places Impaaaable. We hope that before long our pa. perswill reach their destlnatioa with rreater i i Association.

what is justly due them and 32d Atchinaon RO: Tvpntnn 37; Tlnninhan R7. The case which i cited to prove the inJ scended from between eight and nine millions of the present race. In this way the average powers of humanity and animals are kept up, and without mixture families deteriorate and become extinct. In every nation the people are all kindred in remote degrees, and had common ancestry." no more. -But I not think thev will un.

elected on the 90. by the Legislature Iowa, United States Senator for alx ver. frm of ottr pitiples is the "great hold in men off lands that icjjiiiu ciauu, uuring wmcn JUn-ery struck Johnston on the side of the face with an axe. Particulars next week. refuluiry.

i 1 1" T- 33--Atchinson 62; Benton 37; Doniphan 57. 34th Atchison 61; Benton 37; Doniphan 52. 35th Atchison 59; Benton 37; Doniphan 53V 36th Atchison 99; Bentoii 37: Dtmiphan 53. the fourth of Mireh nest. they hod selected for their homes prior to.

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