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TERMS Two Dollars p9r annum, Invariably in advance 'Be Just and fear not let all the ends thou aim'st at be thy Country's, thy God's, and Truth's." JOilAH MILIEU E. 0. ELLIOTT, Editori and NO. 36. LAWRENCE, K.

MONDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1855. i. -4 politicians are truly practical men. They! Condition of Kansas. noting to do mit the wild birds.

It von headed the Parkv.de mob. Aaaea to sheep," exclaimed the Dutch Justice. this, the bosom friend, agent, oracle and i THE KANSAS FIIEK STATE I3PUBLISIU.D KVF.RT MONDAY critical period in our history as a nation 1 tua Fie State one whicl.if rasd wll the problem for Ka8 5 1 -i Hhouill PreacnJ remind us of the farmer who, adopting the The enormous outrages that have been nnmoirntPil in Kansas. durir.r the last six 'True, your Honor but my client has adviser ot commissioner iwuuyuj, I and through him of the President, is the ol our existence, ii.is wing so, ii ue- .1 Tim Twsnuri Compromise Lne for more I richts." SOlUug eyaicii. inuiugi auu mi mujc I hv zeal in its support than knowledge in its or eight months are a disgrace to the coun- i i "MiiAjrm a comes all Ireemen to raijy to the true ana terms.

2 rr.n annum, in ANNUM, IX.AnvAM't,; missionary Johnson, the most unprincipled and mercenary slavery propagandist in the West. "Yer glient has no right to the eagle. "Of course not but the laws of lan "What cares I for the laws of the lan- of-national security. ueiaus, iuu u.aui.1. lllUSl ralj jr ,,0 fail slowly 'tne "'roads slavery.

It was a wall jng t0 Etate out 0r stable all his stock but more, the excesses that have been commit- jrwird mcmfy thronS'U th 'erected by the wisdom and philanthrophy although he had secured his own cattle from ted there, in violation cf law. order and 1 and soltiv that no danger will I recciv-. 0 .11, 1 ti i. of the times wiser -in its conception, and corumittinir depredations oa his farm, his decency, with the positive sanction ol the SnWMbT rimy bmII our nak. Charter of tbc City of Lavrrece.

guage 1 understand tue laws oi uiv State, aud dat ish enougii for me. Con-; Free Sil' art ro ow to let it down ea-! II10re factual in its results than the Royal neighbors' stock run at large, and he was federal government, will most assuredly be I ratts or Anvr.rtTistNG On aoarof 10 lin.a, firat lrvrtion, ch akfinnt 1 u-quisition his dog the means of defeating the object which tore motitba, AN ACT Incorporating the City of Lawrence, Kansas Territory. Be it enacted by the Governor and Assembly of the Territory, as follows: Sect. 1st. All of that Territory em- evastating and gun defence of his unprotected pre- the authors of the bill had exc.usively fine your talk to the case." "Well, then, my client, the defendant, in this case, is charged with stealing a sheep, and" one year Slrlngfel- Dat will do dat will do Your glient JJat will uo I dat win uo lourgneui generally, .1 'braced, within the following boundaries, to charced nut sthealing a sheep," shust LMLeu' 0 1 a ctniia ninnnn it.

lil oray, and follow. coin- nine shill.n'. De Court will adjourn." the mouth of a ravine enter ng the Kansas From thi Marion (Miss.) Republican, Aug, 21. iver, in a North-westerly direction 1mm Threatened Negro I.nscrrectio.v in the To.vn of Lawrence, and between the Mississippi. Judge Watts informs us dwelling houses of William II.

R. Lykins, that a serious and extensive combination or and Achilea Wade, antl running due West i AtiKi. Ui'-s: cither or tiy pLysticni kMXLlOTT. rf ti.p But the Compromise line, sacred as it was tor t0 best interests of the Territory, menced. however perverted and misdirec- t.

1 from time, and still more sacred by tnc tlw pi1 is i.nt wt. J. W. iled DODular sentiment may become lor a win nvnuntl, ips ol civiuzeu worm oeinx i-. memory of the men, the patnats, t'e 777" season, under the mtluence ol Moience, memorv of the men, the patnats.

t' t1liii rvrrv MonUvt Rt i year in A uaim voice iroui suuiu iarif against it; ana ici men oi u.e orui tun- -i 1 il w- a lllia. UUU lilt jjurauuvv 1" I .1 n.i: r.ent but unscrupulous and unprincipled organization has been discovered among twelve hundred and nit) leei, i.n the negroes near Garlandsville, Jasper South sixty-seven hundred and twenty feet, aider Low its abolition csn le slowly but safely brcught about, so as to accomplish Bn bar to its acqu.s.-. Xot loMjrlf Alone. A lit lUllUWlll 3 11U11I llic uvuu, WOIUH- i i on. This partition wa 1 between tree- leaders, it is sure, in tne enu 10 cunea tlic greatest amount of good and bring the, UUI1, J.

i man, published at Columbia, the Capital ot i- tion. This nartition wall between I ree- i doin and a avery must come uuwn nui sell, ine worsi men, uuim niu3 least miury to the parties concerned. Ve. the btate. Considering iu it is I T1.

1 direct assaut that woud be impolitic lv solated and beyond the soothing reac. east in ury to the parties concerueu. i- i the consiaenng iia source, is direct assault-that would be mipohtic- ly isolated and beyond the soothing ream TBH.ttWop.nh.fjflortran.port.dcrir.: think the principles ol me free oou puny i i 11 nut fnr better, lv strateffV. Political miners 1 but far better, by strategy. Political miners DUl" county.

It seems that an oid negro, atiout thence uue jasi iw years old, was at the head of it. He 1 eighty feet thence North forty-two hundred sustains the reputation of being great 'and sixty feet, to the Kansas river, thence conjuror, and the negroes were in the hab 1 along said river te the place of begmning. it of applying to him as a great physician Shall be known and called the City of conjuror, who could cure all kinds of Lawrence, and by that name shall be knowa "Not to YMlt Mod-! I bud and bloom fi 0f civillization and association, cannot per ih. l.rr. I n.rf..m.

rropusM to carry out the abo-e ideas. a "It is a Lmon in which lndniduals find -4 AnVirbiil-n all tliinrii with my rainbow dyes i The Free State rarty of your Territory are to ne -l- their jKeaud com ort at home, and home, 3, any lengcu u.c .,.1 anil nrnflitrnte ruiacu iuuisc i i 1 under guise ol "squatter noereigmy, aiJa wuica commauds tlie wonder ana ad- brt ctrtitid cu LUiiiiiiuilUB iiie wonuci auu au- Tli cnrn-n ippin? tvery i i 1 1 i i 1 in ti( set at their lulernai woiK oi uemoii- imruiiuu ui eieiy iiiuiim uuuui: ujjuu oi an civil anu mmai uuij auu. diseases. The facts, solar as we could in law anu j.quuy, muj reflecting man shomU receive ana act upon Th en0 of good 8ense committing these 5t JOlin iJavis, irom learn, are briefly as follows Succession, may Sue, and be ueo, im- them. Every Slave State addt-d to this tlonv is but another link added to the Massachusetts, sa.u, ery aud coucilmtion wiU step forward at exce.se,.

11. dainty f.il Tht bultcrfly within my lp iloth luclt From threatninj; ill." i "Not to mytelf alonr." Th vi hon'' priJi boMl If I IS A trustworthy negro on a neighboring plead, and Le impieaueu, c.cu-, Defended, unto in all Courts of Law, and i 'government rules everything; it only i ery cnsjs as done heretofore, to become satiated, ana men moinueu uU cham of causes tending to a spttdy u.sso-, ol aud was dooe never al a ove lUis facl ,0 lhe Wo. Id. The South a res0rt to the refuge of the laws will be- of secrecy, revealed the existence of the Equity within this Territory, or elsewhere col airt tlip same nntplfTt trt liitinro ut'on nn py I st- lut.on. UhUweiei.emeauumuuu.u the finds a larger market for her productions will cumnlt-te this hornl lor aaa mean3 101 a I.

Nnr.1, in tum.finds! SUCH, Will toniiueie uunn at the North and the North, in turn, finds themselves, for the existence -h 0.1 OT't i i North had a doughface for the southern I eveiv ireemau Irom whatever -rui a I i- ll prn A7 vbjfwj o.r myrlaJ a market lor ner manuiaciurcs. lneycaii; nf societv is based upon the supremacy of -a 11 .1 market. The year lbou ana us uguivc conspiracy to an overseer, and requested mny nave a him to repair to a certain place in the may alter or change at pleasure, and shall midst of a dark and see for him- have all the powers and privileges usually self. The overseer did not go, but the granted, or by any law of this Territory, next morninr he look with him some given to incorporated bodies. sustain eacn omer cy una I I .1 nnnn nr.

rthpr I ill n(l -rCtlOl) Or lllllie lUIiaiuci ntuuinB msi 01 vncmnA WKctpr nlthmiiTli I ol their own industry, ana meir me iu, andfveit.n possible, the dangtrs ol Uis- in check all i. .1 .1. in flippL- all union, but "Jo Aa 1 ngAf, tho the aQd weighed off in aggressions from without. Whilst such, But lhe meantime who can estimate Hut in the meantime wno can esunuue lhe spot designated! Sec. 2nd.

Samuel S. Snyder JO.in r-the mischief irreparable it may be, that There they saw ev- P. Wood Grover, William H. R- Ly- htavtnsfaU. fifl.

rin im. mutual advantages as these can ne louuu (j me the necessity must be most imperious 1 the necessity must ne mosi imperious 1, mi J- nrt of law ess vio ence have alreaay nn tlp ltnr iA tne Southern a riunU-a this mlnii f. torces 10 uissune 1111s September 17th. ery indication of a large crowd having been and Geo. W.

or a assembled: horses had been tied up, fires of them are hereby made and consult To be sacrificed is the fate of all trait.ns, tiie i10pe 0f finding a better. The sue- produced the deep seated hatred between pt i 1 i.mrr iiiir y- 1. Vi cur. sei- a board of Trustees lor the orgamza- Try It. from Judas down to Shannon, now 01 Kan- cess 01 aooimoa tan pioimoc nunnug contending lactions on me bjiui, iuii iiv ine Baltimore Tlat- ruia both to the victors and the vanquished; Baltimore 1 iai- 7 l- 1 kllliiieu, iiuu uuiu 11 tional animosities, the bitter jea.ou.

ca, and mment 0f sa.d City, with all a in. wi farmer take a memorandum uruier take a memoranuum rvirv With the uo A b-sron at ji.e, 1 pui th ky, Thit wan miuht nt'rr torct, Intvrry itp, hit liupe on liipH." -Nit to alonf," Th 1 1. l-ii ra irinuring im Not to mywlf alon from flow.r to flower I roam th woo th and tin bower, Aid to tin hi; at cvfninn weary ome or mm, for ui.m, tin itcioaa fuod 1 pil Wilh buy fare, Content if ho repay MT cheerless toil With ncanty aaue." "Not to my at Th i ll d'is pi-ion art Nt i uivt'lf I my nnj; Let i rp-i ino-s nnd vituneration, cnminauo.ia 1 1 1. and we are slow to believe that any respect-; of the each wheat field forfl) established, aud the practical w0lk' poilloil of lhe Northern people have had there assembled on the preceding the powers conierea on to.i.- -j i in hp in torce recrimiuations, all of wmcn are tend- his ittMg'ii ioriiuou. uuu twmjjaic v.

mga ol lhe uguive ciave ucuiuu-- nl tc present tunc the K'ast luea 01 nuer- an night. They left the spot, and the neiga- any law now 01 A i 6 fp inp.h board ot I arvett diif- ncc in crops between the ted -m Tj0Sl0a the South, it is had but foring hy legislation with Southern iustitu- ing t0 sever social and fraternal ties, and I1 rarly and hue snows. iule to fear in t. attack on the Compromise lions and it cannot be U.guineQ in me the be ar in its altacic on uie iiu.ia vuU.lu. ultimately, perhaps, to break asunder the ic uuunaieiy, jiemu oe lv viable obstacle to its in- Southern people, to allow me.nseive, 10 of Umon him make a memorandum of litip.

ll. en ti: A 11'. 1 borhood was quickly alarmed. Several wnnin mis xc.ij, necrroes were taken up, and among them 'trustees shall have power to fill any vacantia leader, or old conjuror. cy that may occur in their board.

The greatest excitement was prevailing Sec. 3d. All the powers privileges in the country. A council was held, and rights and provisions of an Art passeO i at it was decided that the negroes should, bo the present session of this Leg.s,au.-e A exteasiou over the f.tre.t portion KZ 'Z sponsibdity resting upon the authors of the 1'ie depth ol ain.picu .7 defirue Ijriii.T niiU L'OKII'UIC lliKUillticii'v I rlcT the wi ll my wniMin ton of our Territories. An avaiancne iuied to their respect, Sic.

present siaie oi rower aud force in its descent. The year i aild of prospective trouble which is to en- i.r. nlouuhed. and shjl- A I on un View wing wine low ploiigl.ed land. I jgjj found the Pitrce Administration lully 1 As to disunion bemg a remedy tor our sue fton, this comntion ot things nfuy 101 uu, rnni I IIS COilMlliOil u.

uiiu-a. immediately. Ropes were procured. se.nbly. -entuuea an liliUieuuneiy.

ivui'cancic .1 i. llUtiEr i -nt muiv. or even ex- i i 'L-t bim compare tbf inaugurated for mischief. complaints, ti.ere hiay be very great ciouot ereat uouoi. nnd adequacy nmv.

i aud tue sentence of the council was about; me vuy nu I Old landmarks ohhterd or, the outages ana lolation, not, 1 i a -tp berebv confered 0:1 the same City 01 to be executed, wneii the crowd relented, -re ucruy lumuc conventional! Lnu-rence. and said City of Lawu-nce quantity, and tl.e value in muiwei ui wheat raised by the farmer who took great care at expense ef time and labor to pro arrogantly denied, midnigia darkness pre- lue questiou will have to be decided merely ot law, but ol those i ptii in the most rude 0 am emnowered to pio- vailed, corrumion was rife, and bribery lhe a reSort lo amid aad how we will be i.eieuy 1 1 1 1 i eu wna uio sonptits. which have been! cure the best seed, with the crop ol the Congress is now in ses- L'wvie then whipped, ceed under exten- as fully and absolute as he same 1 til lh? ill my ai.ih'iu lean, Ami toJ lure 1 rail th wot llinj fiom hi to tarn, Ar.d uli and J-r." 'No', to myi if al Th- liij er on i' pilMy ay to mys I' I iiklin 5I1 1 Ui.i.h m.J lif'on rv ry ile, A.l lh li'M i li h-rb an fli-wret C- I cmmt'ii Mr.iU bare I i'Vrft in aiivl fti'. 111 1 uijjjiJ air In eIi'V nmlpr United States Tlit" ue''l they confessed the conspiracy ifessed the conspiracy man who took the first seed tuat came to Nonhern doughfaces in mar- hand. et; and every man had his prico marked, I y-w ha rr JT CIV ITHIIlLIlb.

JJUl any stronger in that regard alter disunion, than before, and wmther the peculiar institution" will be less assailed then than it has been already, are questions not clear from difficulties. It is well that this grave question should undergo much re been done in the saio aci -if to the said City of Lawrence. This Act to take eliect ana oe Sec. 4. Write lh.

so tl.nigs all down, ana c.m cal.aiisl;c characters, on his cap. 1 rea. us five years heme and let us know if aon slalUtll abroad, and the "powers that have not sav. 20 per cent, on your wheat an qt it.ajing uaitor to r.lan. 1 uo ei nmeu.

ded a iargc gectioa 0f the coun- this negative condemnation is not enougii mis 11 I try that -there existed several ol the or- there should be direct aud emphatic denuu- tntre 1 ganizations, which tuey calted "schools, in ciation of this condition of affairs lhe and thal thek oVjcct WM class of citizens who are friends of law and ia sufficient forCe and march, i order deprecate the supremacy ol m. lied ion Lelore such a crisis should ne pre-rtnitated unon th neonle of this country. crop ever since i- i open the lust scene ot ite uiaiua. y-. i i There can be no harm in allowing the tr wnii do it.

let the wile go i Douglas stepped Forward and took the bid, I ii ti. 1 1 Northern people to think as they please ii i INonnern peoiue iu iiiuih. ia mcj i :i.in in force from aud after its passage. JOHN H. STRINGFELLOW, Speaker of House of Representatives.

THOS. JOHNSON, President of Council. Approved, Aug. 21, 1S55. DAN'L WOODSON, 011 time: and in his wake followed the ,1 uicreasiuii men iuiv.n is about slavery, so leng as we are allowed mobs and lawless-assemblages, and who 1 the same privilege; and if restoring the d.8ire-io see the people exercise freely and ammunition of any kind small fry in numbers and order like the lo it.

It wile win nl Kl But try it at any rate. Now is the season to do it. You lau do it in half of an even. i 01 uir iiiitouuu npnppalilV the riSIUls auu 1 t. .1 peaceauiy a l.o hut the nefroes con- custs out 01 the smowe 01 me wmuim 1 1 1 .1 p.ia,n, Nmv an equal settlement of the question, why mentioned bvthe Keelator.

row, line i adventurous Nut l- mi -If Oli, nun, fT-et r.ot thou honored pri'st, l.t i', it ti, it il" htart. In ertli't nr.at cborg to i.tin thy part Uief-V. of love's tinrfi.1,'in- f-ant, I'lty not tin nlgjard, apurn thy native clod, And disown Livi t'ny nt ihbor, l.v nuto thy to thrt.f I Who is tint lei 11 d. none 1 Acting Governor. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 were niarsnaiieu unuci iuc i- r.OH Ciiim.se Rebels which they are entitled, shou a feBed were l0 meel at Garlaadwille ces against this dom.nauon ol reckless and irresponsible power.

When asked why they selected that place the sappers --it enough to push his slaves into Kansas i ki 1 r. c.i... n.i.rmv. Snvereinntv aw. and put in uem Tlie Kiile of Dtttjr We don want it so long as the sunny South spreads out her iuviting bosom for our institutions to repose upon.

We have Those were noble answers given by DEAR CAST0S. ir. Oliac Jr. who has iuat returned to this city, af-, ocratic drill for the campaign, and the se- 1.. a ro li mrw tta tint ino well their docility and and nearu I as a rendezvous, they could give no reas 1 l.f.m in srippml abnoi- anu moos, 10 uuiu -r Jon.

and the nresumptioa is that they inten-, Priscus Helvidius to the tyrant Vespasian Iff on aiaento u. rouin enough at present, ana wnen tnai is nr rtmpsnr evils thev aie the uul 0 rea'cr rortion of which time be spent instinctive obsequiousness. It ill be re- exhaugtcd h(, jfne of separation agreed rence. Ol all domestic nib tney 1 forbiJ h)m gmQg lQ tue Senate, 1 1 .1 il.irtno nl Snuat- 1. a L.nc, tn nenrecated thev QitoiLtiiiie tl prevent my con- iijf rtu ii.ai ua Mt UL10Q lumisiies us wan as uiufjir 1 uuiu.

1 --i- hahiianta. 1 wo white men, inev uuu is vour uuwci Two white men, they say, have is in your power to u.ein I A Jnn.nrrn kt I snriptv. iniure reputation, and damage be not settle be dosired. been amoug them. Arms and ammunition tinumg a Senator but while 1 am oae.

1 1p as such 1 ,,1 "Well then at least be silent reparation private and public interests The places where they prevail and are tol 1 ii es where they prevai and are tot- would never have teen attempted there" "Do not ask my opinion and I will plague-spots which all peacea- BilcnrBut must ask ir-And I ist-d citizens and good men shouid nhnears to me to be right" citizens erated, are re bly disposed It is supposed that suCli an organization u.uw rl I ill vnii tf death i it 10 ciin rw (- 1 1 ui iiiiiii'nivu do 1 will to death 11 was niade to undergo 11 lorui 01 itne paueui wou.u uue pairiousm ai me nf yourfellov.iitizen,; and a large por- 0f Mandarins, and 80 museous a dru-. The South got up the in a proper spirit, and carry it out t.ou ef these, too. I.vr .1. Sh.ve Stales, and fn nlh decapiu. pill first place for sinister purposes.

properly." av0id' rt.rGV "schooT' exists near Chunkey ville, in if you put you -j The immediate consequences of tne rev or recoinmend that a vigi- 'Did I ever you that I was immortal 1 C0UDl .1 v.nr ruLi 1 nlntmnarv mndition ot Kansas nave Deen, mrt. 1 do ne. It olutionarv condition of Kansas have been vaat art. I will do ne. It a rusts wa siuauci v.

iant system oi patrols be at once auopieu you i Mhoae aympatuivs k(J forUi the and Northern peddlers recommeneea 11 mr cause purrly from principle and not from large space covered Southern pay. Our present governor srlf-intereat. Then- ore men of the n.Oat, -cuiion ground a i manufacture it. and it is said by the The Legislature of Kansas Territory has 1 to check almost euure.y 7 i lhr0U10Ut tUe countiy. Suspicious, char- is yours to kill, and mine to a.e unre.u throu uoui me couuiiv.

uuiwuko vUU. do notwibli to a minp to die nitre iree oiaico uu iJWk tn banish me. mine 10 ueuaii uunuu- i vnurs to banish me. mine to depart uulrou passed an act admitting the Shaw nee hi- -people of tue W1tu gaw OUSl 10 Uie urjiiu v. Who.

convinced Ol lhe I .1 meed of the uw nonroved of 1 L- tlPir Ives in a land cursed with 11. .4 rr a Willi IV Hr 1)1 lt mat UUI -1 1 tA II run To nl a' I 1 A I 1 1 1 1 1 1. a lit-V tUl'Mi .1 1 tsm 1 rivp a irrtMLri ut "ice vi vai.j 1 rrraon ii.m 1 1 .1 1 iw. w. bS 1 1 7 Aoi te iU die wrorg nlatform was and admired its meaictnai vinues uu 1 rt 11 trrnp.

nn cievalcu hu ttic oiat ruujucu. vv-w-- Thrv look upou Uvrry a U.n..V!...n cni-e I 1 1 lliA of iKp. ave states are averse 10 great of these centlemen have great wrong, i p-cntlemen have Territo-'ing them from the vile influences which ion. (see Sudomus espasian, S. 15 a lerruo-; I 1J Uru vnn spp.

its is gold, here see its 'prected. COIlSlMinz 01 a SUiyic uwiiraiewmjui- oi. urpunuiu ouJO u. mc If character you lus' 1 a. 1.

which should not imposed upon any ter-, JK9ch onL.m victim had been paid out of the national Treasury of ft dos and that die penl their title to their slaves in ritory now free, and they are exceeding flank 0ther, again who. re latuM isgdoil)ff UD-itr fcusineS8 fast. The ry where the freesoilelement so 1 11 rv where the freesoil element so are known 10 exist in oui tuuuiji extensn e- tre. If character is a royal garment, ueio desirous tUt this irce eon principle snomu nn the nolitical stacre ol t.w ly prevails, andyhere tueie is no stcuruy TUe AdminiStration and Kansas. you have purple that makes it royal.

1 wiu-uier ui uu ai uf-t, various acis 01 un 5if ttWi. he appned to Ut had pay. only as 1 1... whose term Ol existence, inrij be arpued to a.l such lei but they lerm 1 had their, pay, only of property. Another consequence 01 luv.

bv an eastern co- It is well remarked by an eastern co- 1 v. 1 of t. cantors The prisoners manifest- their accounts were audited by their con-Tr iV 1Z ot MxL. sCy permission not to States. It U-j le n.at, in more until ajrain wanted.

But One of these gives to the county courts the appointment of the election officers. The oil nrn.elavcrv. Anoiher act violent proceedings, carried out unuer me sanction of law that they are having the effect of alienating friends of; the In the Northern States. We could 1UUUI.UHT 1 ui iui fen hire ol art. KU-acc ana kU turn ms have shown their approval of the Missouri or hat vntAmh ladv 1 1 1 hvranelon Was eoing on, an L.ngnsn lauy, invaders ttiost unmislakeably by late Tor- Marion -i vh iifi phi the wife of one ol the oliicers, was presenv, ntonal appointments.

Gen. Whitfield eat coolness and elected to Congress by Missouri invaders, au uu.i.i.tu fc elected to ress Camanche Gen. observing this went up has been made agent for the Caman he fro, the coat of a dead KC unCotcious of U.eir terrible fate as dumb an ingenious man can man to vote, without regard to every educational lacility, the majoriiy 01 breaking down quote the strictures of some of the most i ill. ii t. 1 v.rutca fo nir to the sliamn es.

ArriviuK uunmig, a resmeuce, uu me people of State or lhe captivea feil partition wall between Slavery and Free-1 the of certain -oaths, This admits moderate and conservative" journals tn the Kisipa rould hf ao dernaved bs to sancuon ui m.p, now upon their knees, and bending forward, dom, they are now all Missouri, or in tact peop.e any wnere I .1 rtrpPiit hvhrid Legislature rtl of IJvfLJ Ui a.iiv Indians; Shoemaker, a F---R and in the most gallant-, ruffians, is made Receiver of the Land of-, Ku fice Gen. Clarke, who proposed the form- manner, anu wun a dee. uemui 11 lh(J ment, pinned-4t-fnr her-shawl, saying, she ble expulsion of Gov. Heeuer, anu un. i i had fairlv earned it.

Tne Uenerai is a Kansas, which journals have been unuorm-ly sustaining the cause of the South against a 8Uoke 0f the Cle and nerve to prevent slavery pa-; jjut lhe vanoUs enactments respect- free And her any sue! Stat won lhJA lhe ing through the breach they themselves had felons of ail lhe Free condition cut, only le counted for in the eiecut of trait0rously made. Whether such men are Stbale and tlms deprive them of the that she ignorant of he ele; ig pay fof p)esenl orckizenship. The required v.ung prmo, rf ta ip. 'f'j cv. From the mo.m-nt of capture tl.e cap-' the defence of Kansas against the maraud-! lQ support Kansa3 ad thP formidable combinations, ol party wnicu have arrayed against us and them.

Some esiab ishiue'iit ol a provisional guveiuiuin. esiauiiauiiiviii. i i favorite with the army, aud the lady, bv the mob Js rewarded by having his grea. iavome wwu Dy me I who has great personal attractiona. and is ao-encv for the Pottow atomies and Kaws "liU b' i of the laws DHSsed by the Kansas egism- ng ln.

doom, and sullenly awaited ing incursions of pro-slavery power.a.m. enforce the Fugluve Slave Law. whien turs are so outrageously proscriptive and UinC over muusoiiu. rr. po at on at the Mission, is a most of them retiised to do.

Any man lahmnfii iVin rcnit-iaLU aw mere in the Free Mates, to emorace ine, tained the same, while the newly-created 77 .7 may challenge a voter, and upon such violent, and so disgrace.ui in all question hereafter to be solved. However, history may throw soma light upou this tained on the field of btttle. r. nrii.rinles of Flee Soilism. They are the Maior Montgomery, an challenge the voter may be required to take that tue mosi loie.auv Colic i lloaats.

A horse doss not the iMortnern press tuum. question. Guy Fawks, whonjured in the'hesu oaths. JVof. hi.

direst as well when at work. If you are indignation, but are compelled to give it famous, or rather gunpowder beardless boy, who is pro-slavery because his master and patron, Gen. Whitfield, to be' so. Eli Moore, formerly of tlie Miamis-wtio open- Taste 1.1 Agriculture'. Agriculture Tat 'Bboad Abhow" A correspondent of the London Times, writing from" the Crimea, says: In one of the pits of the Mamelon some new sacks marked with the' on a journey, driving your horse forty miles and who put the powder under the V.

Vuiieiin. i Ei-oatrtscE at' a' it is profitable. I know itt, it is not a pastime; or more a day, and leeding mm exua messes of grain to keep his spirits up, but it ought not to be rejected 1 because of 1 Iy. boasts, mai irom peisouui uivui uu. please the Court," said a ankee ltwyer.

pieaise lUC wm-, Ilousi of Parliament, finding the plot would be discovered, joined the parliament party, aud became as zealous in iu iuteresl as he was hostile before, while plotting and true principles, tince Ihey neither parukj of the djr.gcrous influences ol Southern nor Northern fanaticism. That slavery must lall, no sane mnn will deny. The great God never sinclioned slavery, nor did ever permit its perpetual ex'wterice among any people, and much less Lou)d we bng ejpect its continuance in this eulighustirJ age, wheu all civilixed nations, ae America free America-have crid out ngninst it, and her voice is rr- -i .1 I allmvpd him to hold that office with broad arrow and B. were found, in which were parkt ts of cartiic'g ready jr use. Where did these' sacks come from? without allowing bim time during the day to digest them, if he should have a turn of dont lav it all to luck.

The its tweat, and dust and toil, as il it had no charms bepond its gains, no pleasures be. sides its joy of possession. If we expect belore a jLrutcn justice, uie u.uc. j. .1 imnAnance i while out irivule to the United States the sccur.ty abetting its Rut in both cases VVHV the American eagle whose, eye required by law is given the, rfistersh.p It is almost as strange as tnglislibrca lound at Tchorgoim.

poor fellow can't vomit, and the undigested to ennoble aud elevate it, we must associate it with science, intelligence and taste, Guy worked 1 for pay So did Benedict Arnold, and so has every other traitor to watches over the welfare of this mighty 10I the laud ofiice. Major. Uobmson, tor contents of his stomacn nave passea inio his small intestines. Let him stir about a Republic, and whose wings extend from merly agent of the Shawnees and Deja-warcs. a fierce man, has had throw around it the attraction of.

cottages justice and Judas Iscariol alone Jtis stated that the Hannibal. Rail-" lift- rnmilfcted fioiv Haauibal and e-ardeus. and flower-beds and orchards. the Alleghenies to the rocky chain ,01 tne West, was rejoicing in bis pride of est, was rejoicing in bis pride ol place l'At his agency divided and bis salary raised i his agency uiviuuu ouu The farmer's dwelling must become the 1 haadi'a. SSOO.while' the new agency is given to Salt crrrk-38 miles, by the end of the little, and he will get over it the sooner.

Do not bleed bim or give hira any drugs. Uutil we bare educated veterinary sur-ffeous, commend us to the unaided provisions of Nature Jmtrican excepted. He refused, despised the bribe; threw at the feet of his seducers, and proved his contrition by inflicting condign punishment upon himself. Our Kansas now. wf hop-, raised to join them anthems to the iwl of.

freedom, justice, and truth, and that to proclaim to the world that to It the standard-bearer of freedom the must hctuif te free. This is a most home of hospitality. knowledge and refinement. uit to do with tie cables? Dish auit has Uteri Miller, brother, to the year, i. 1 tat 'V.

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1855-1857