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V—___— oe AFFAIRS Shannon. They had a’so been du; by their lead ticn of the laws, and such as are here in this Territory are IN KANSAS. | who told them that the free Stete eee up | here of their own choice, and that he has not spy au- sre their arms and surrender unconditionally. ‘thority or legal to do inert he exercise any Lateresting Accounts of the Oifticaltics—Both ‘The Missourians carried with them three dead bodies; | such power, Rnd thathe, will not oR «ni Bid + of the Question, one of these had been shot by their own euard, who mis- | another State who may be bere. That We wis took him for a free State man; one was ki ina drunken ac herr cne a eay R sg poe Og round, animals within her by the Theatres and Exhibitious. wer of Hunt sud Wattnews whe caused thom to cat at | | Baosoway, Toutes.—The briliant end enthusiast ADYERTISEMENTS RENEWED KYRBY DAY. id >ison her, in ho reception u nd fairy extravagensa | ——————— {ihun te Kil bec; hat thaiwordd might be ds efore 0! “King Charming” throughout last wesk, tuduoes the SPECIAL NOTICES, % mankind is reocemed, and so the cevil get the children of | Mansger to announce it for repetition rill further nostve. CARD. THE UNDERSIGNED BEGS LEAVE To RR. man for his . Judging from the vast crowds who every evening throng ‘ban! Mise Thankral | ihe house to witness this magoiiisast turn his thanks to the New York firemen, for their tim +|y row, and one shot ‘nimself accidentally; several others | validity of the enactments of the Territorial lature, ‘the libe- | aid in saving his ‘and goods at th os aor, Preverved a strict quiet, because, bed A sae Goods at the fire In spruce sweet, ow were wounded in the same way by themselves, AN the WILSON SHANNON, as she suid, she did not wish to speak anything agaiast | rai manager will reaps handsome reward for his enter- | the night of dB paper Ulood wp has been shed by the invaders. Two free State C. ROBINSON, “Uncle Sammy.” es Seyfert forrioas expense tacurséd in AAEM Sureeve Reece 7 Spee Win eerie | igen gry ny ere |e Crt eben ak ut enw tty | wf oy nl trie perro | Ere t Forth anand as wee | COREREAR.OS ACEP aS OF AA is . 5 . ‘iti ret ol mm ‘ers, LJ be Hi ou are ex} y a — fot on 4 Tehaede eels one or two corrections, ‘As to the Speer ath the shooting of Barber, last week, by & who | authorized and directed to take such measures, and use ttorney, learned that » bex of correspondence had been | to-mcrrow. ment aie requested to bv" thein ta tee ofive, No: Oy 22 Al x found in the house where this tregedy was enacted, Nu10’s.—Three edmirable pieces are to be praduced } basement, on or belore !ani if back wome time im which were reoorded. the ro" at this establirbment to-morrow . ‘The frat is the [ip et tions to the women Waseman, the punishment ordered | oumic pantomime called ‘The Four Lovers,” in which sonal pi sonar for sinners, and itis thought that some clue may be bad | Antoine, Francois and Jerome Ravel and thelr colleagues b hey mavcras INSTITUBION, NO. 6 WARREN matter, the whole story iss tabrication. J. L. Speer did, however, have o litue cifficulty with a crazy boy from and received « slight flevh wound in the face; but how the affair coula be magaifted into such a story, is the enrolled your commend foe the preservation, Of, pases ean tan mentees ot the Baigratis fou Tolgnat aoc eet ot” secure that ond. genes” WILSON BHANNON. youd rehemson. as to the death of a colored man ai May last. Thst | invariably keep their audience convulsed with laughter, low York, next to the corner of wich street. Seleent at tae he te pewen mais Seles Lawrence, December 8, 1855. Geath was very sudder, and was a0t altogerbrr without | ‘The beautiful pantomime ballet of “Jovita; oF the Open dally trom 10, doloak “A. Milo. F, M., and fom €io 7 whole examination in reference to the murder of young ae auspicious sccempaniments. He was a member of this | neers,” will follow. This piece gives that elegant dancer, | at base OO euee tans tom te Dow, I would say that the evidence him to be PRO-SLAVERY ACCOUNT. The New Haven " congregation, and had, it is said, been trequently reouked | M’lie Robert, and other of the corpa, mM. Pons, ‘Vaapmsut L. uparmed; that when at » biscxsmith’s shop getting [Correspondence of the St Louis Republican. OUR NEW HAVEN CORRESPONDENCE. for working the works of death. This correspondence is | excellent opportunity for displaying their superior M.D. Vax Penr, § Vice Prea'ta. A some work done, Buckly cail-d him out as @ friend, Lecomproy, Kaneas Territory, Deo. 1; ths. New Havas, Deo. 28, 1855. very voluminous, snd will oscupy come days ip its pe- | pichorean abilities. The entertainments will concl: omonenteringp MP took deliberate sim, and ~cappei the gun at him, which | Gxxnaam—The claude of war Laving capered, oma oe naan ensued. ‘Sy iara‘ence of the me eee with ita chee: pros- difficulty was apparea' led, at it Dow's work being dona. ho starved ter homer Whes-paw- | fasown aside iss rural; but eheuld any revelations turn up. Fp with the grand fairy pantomime of “ Medins,"? rs 18 AGKNCY AT AMERIO rey upon early information from ARMAND. Bowsny TamaTgr.—A regular holiday treat will be of. The Prisoners ande their Deportment—A Visit to their I The New Haven Journal of this morning says :—\rs. | fered to the ionumerable patrons of the old Bowery to- | the State uf Li inois, on and now im the ascendant; Developement—Superstitious Fuith and Celle—Singular tide the paraphernalia of » “ dog of war,!” Beriptural Authoritie—The Men of Sin—Suspicions of | Waremsn taiks ot leaving New Haven, and golog to Bridg- | morrow. The house hus a, EBSA atiare, | 97 eet the pay 6 NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1855. | ing a 7, he was foltowe: Goleman, and delibe- | 9 taken to the pursuits of peace and civilization, with 39 | #ud lcoks as spruce as in days gone by. The entertain. , 1851, from rately abot, the parties nokeven speating.” ‘Thus testided \ Tundertake the task of giviog ya some.ct'the | — 4nolher Murder by the Se port (it relvased fron Jeil) and taking up her resider=® | ments \o-morrow evening will commence with w series of | e ery men, Ww w thy whole ir. It was in- | details and incidents es they actually occurred, and which 1 this day made a visit to the New Haven county jail, | w: ei Mes Myheg ary dees use hor sunsare | Sympactio feats, evolutins and posturings, oy Messcs, ASONIO~TO Boca, from the eviceuce soduced, one jof the most cold | will comeas near putting your readers in possession ofthe | where are confined the parties concerned in the recent tra- halt pny oir , bec oF lyers & Nixon’s celebrated trouge of equestrians, ia- ‘Lodge, Ne Siduale evenaipled of the, envok the ener bid i owe atk gthaamtes aoa out: scene gedy, for the purpose, if auch might be, of obtaining any crore atime al Hamden, who were well acquainted Merie. er antes ars cs othe dramatic’ othe oe tobe held at Go ‘Gotale ” rm 2. a vr! i Goleman's house, but the tire was promptly put out, and | The “war” broke out about the 20th Noveraber, occa- | additional facts of interest relative to the murder of the | with Justus Matthews, ray that be was an industrious, | Wie Or tad benutieat play of acne t—Me. | tog, January 7, y order, # motion of mine in opposition, carrisd unanimously, So | sioned by the re-capture of a prisoner out of the hands | wan Matthews. In forwarding to you the result of my | benest, ). MITCHELL, Secretary. king mst, aad wae bighly esteemed by sip ken him, "He wig o's hare wie | fen nectar ye at NUTICF — PREPARATIONS ARE 4BOOT REIN z Coctrines taugh: by Mrs. Wakeman, and for several F 3 ‘OTICF— ry ‘BEING MADE rt a Bunton’s THRATRE.—There appears to be no end to the cD an extensive sesie fora grand demonstration an saat ptt tranic, gua wreked iu the pistol thotory at | precuction of new ylooen at thie great. place of avecing | Sani Peurict'sdsy. Teun evs Goistecoms men ies Touch for the charge vf house burning. of the Sheriff, by a party of abolitionists; also of thelr | aa ia GlLacuand tual te on Leaving the Potot meeting, our very blood ran- | threats, to take tof his custody, to try and | !terview with the principals erie ring cold et the recilal of the brucei murder, retarted | hang him in detanes of leet Teac wick ‘some house | brief aa may be, and rhalliavold the repetition of any fact i january, for home at Lawrence. Geviing about halt Iwas | burnings, and the attitude of deflance of the laws, | which has already been produced in evidence befure the | ‘nfenious mechanic, ana 1 ebtt resort. The manager announces sill another for t-mor- | Will Int delegates to re.resen' (hem at @ ume amd place Injormed that a party f fiftern ‘armed. men Ted passed | on the pert of uboifionints, occasioned the ‘calling out ot Gésunse!iieeagals Peete: ue rn einoar aya, aod hae loft bos | row night. “It purports to be founded cn Zeohetion’y icto hereaiier ‘0 be designated, “Due notice, thereof will be girea eee ree ee se nied before, towards | the militia by Governor Shennon, i" SLY'S PERSONAL CHARACTERISTICS. little to support his wife and family during the ensuing | of “New Year's Eve,” and is called by taat name. I’ PRIKE . GAYNOR, Ohsirman. ry Point, Believing mischief afloat, two of us Upen the first call, so many ‘law and order’ men of porn contains an extraordinary numbec of charactera, the STEPHEN OHARA, Grand Marshal, [is mg nee Sears, no: «ven knowing Lon ee the tory net been aranianed: ore pe Calling first on the principal offender in this aaperati- racter o1 men. ‘ Brav-on’s we were ialorme: at | ing compelled to remain at home to de! wa fire. jco—for looks to God, party cf armed men had been there «few minutes | sides, that © rmall number, in comparison with that of | iCU® sacridi Re ynece: ities, acmnecibes b There is now pending in the Superior Court a petition inciyal of which will of course be delineated by Mr. James Sanvorp, Secretary. a large before, arrested the old man in hed, end told neither him | the sbolitioniste, who were congregeting at Lawrence, and not as murder—I found him a man well known to in equity, brovght by Amon Hunt (frequent'y referred to | Burton, and the remainder by the I-a:ing members of Sor gerverrerennet in the examina ion ue the «Man of Sia,” against a son | his excellent company. The Uoiversally popular comedy QOPHCE ON TAR R CHIE OF POLIGB, DEO. 3 Bropert hat he faduoed Hunt to | of “The Dutch Governor’ will follow, “The Spectre Cent Gaort nor any of his family anything ab rut the cause or the | rallied to the support of the Sher the community, of the age, as he says, of fifty, but I | of this Mrs. Wakeman, al eatag « . Bridegroom” will ol as (tombs, Centre aireet,) for the following whiok: is Sere ahha tatty See | etter tere te brn; | hold gb Mama brag aang ot | Sete tea ray egnbammmngtemay | Mitta pl te aman, | Sr ie eee erage ae at In tes Beem R tad ere at ete actor. |-mecemeren ne Thresteaed rid soswecel We tics: | at least five other years, The exprension of his fncois to | femcd, that he ov his wile Mad’ attemptod. to, poison the | facticn evinced by the large audiypre lastnight, the ian. |. GRO, W. MATOMLL, Chiet ot Police. _ aultation te the number of filieen only, and half being Biies of armed men in their immediate vicinity. Tne Go- | outward showing harmless, neither shrewd appearing nor | ‘‘ Messenger.” — tigen ay a ronan upey Wy Teenaincseee t the sume munces will be re- EPUBLIC OF NICARAGUA, DEPARTMENT OF RE- unarmed, when it was announced that horsemen were | vernor, who still remains at the Shawnee Mi being | dull seeming—a kind of every day face. The eyesmalland | *»* false charge, and appre viet ph ho aetated Ea to-morrow evening. Maryn iece fs the Iations, D. V. L., Granade. Nov. 28, 1865. We had only tine to get into the road betore | advised of this state oft telegraphed the President that he msde the transfer, and now seeks to oe rei H igbly popular and exciting drama of ‘ Pauline,” which ‘To the Prefest of ‘he Deparunent thom, they halting within two rods of us. One of our | for the services of the United States troops, on the 2d in- | f® hazel hue, the nose long, thin and sharp, the face | We understand "he old woman threatens the world wili | hes created so much sensation among the piay-going | Executive Power party asked, a ee ary ie repli tied 4 seis an to He 4th ane xsesised she reeves sete pale and somewhat wrinkled, His dress netoxened pover- ‘am here, a prisoner.” He was invited to leave them an ich, ig that ‘troops 6) be pl at or miserable penury; his long neck was wra ina Join us,” He did xo, notwith-tvuding they cocked their | Sisposal to ago. as, the neccesary order coula’ be poe, Ties civek Tc nes haat 0 ps Did a * gums and threatened to rhoot him if he moved. Oar | pared at the War Department. The Governor sent a copy vere Hq ws es BOY men also cocked their guns, giving trem to under- | of the despatch to Colonel Sumner, and requerted him to | hat. He might well be mistaken for a hard working but Mtand that we were in earnist. | Branson ld not r9- ment him (the Governor) con the road to Lawrence, and | poor mechanic, main with our pariy, but went inio a house noar | w jonel_ promis jo. Governor Shannon by to warm himself, it was beu that Jones advanco?, | arrived at the militis camp on the Oth, aad there found | {have said that he is well known abont the city. By announced himsel: sheriff of Douglas couaty, Kansas, | be had another game to play. thisI mean that his superstitious and eccentric and said he had # warrsnt ivsued by Hugh Cameron, When the Missourians heard that the pro-slaverymen | duct hes long been known. He has for some yoars » of Lawrence, to arrest Branson, and he ‘mast do } of the Territory had not turned out in strength, the | goon a sort of ‘(Lime-kiin Man,” wandering about it.” Much altercation and sparring here took place, of | words ‘to the rescue,” flashed (com one electric wire to 4 which your readers have been slreacy apprised. Our | another, and mounted despatches flew trom one precinct | the city receiving alma without begging; but party brag cas eg marcsed five os €8 to ng) ee Governor lie apt i rip the | be had of late become more celedrated as Feace, the people waked up a iurge meeting soon as- | Wakarusa camp, he found Lawrence a beleagued city, " : i lean: sumbled sf Union Hall, nd the whole efitdmstange | cite stolterits on country cooped up in tha; | *e cxncoctor of vile potions solf by him as sit 3 Were barrated; but no expresston of approval or disap- | clty—the militia of the Territory and their Missouri | chanting tea and devil killing syrups. He was generally proval of our course passe: the meo'ing Neither Bran- | friends, amounting so some twelve or fourteen hundred | believed to be honest and always thought to be harm- goa nor his rescuers (ouly one « whoin, mrvelt, lived in | men in possession of the whole conntry, with every ave- | igs, He was, however, pretty much voted a bore by Lawrence) were taken iato possession by the Lawrence | eue to Lawrence cut off—every abolitionist chased into a f f he ‘i “ 1 people, and of course they uever oad them to | his stronghold, who was not taken by the scouts. Pome. | thesick and feeble, with whom his most avxious long- give op if demanded. And here lee me remark, | roy, Judge Johnson, Dr, Cutler, Barber, and some eight | ing was to be allowed to pray; on which occasions, per. that up to the time I left the Territory, just at | or ten other prisoners, were in the hands of the pro-sla come to an end, if he succeeds in his suit, community. The principal characters are personuted dy SE ar sind aetna Mess?s Lester, Norton and Stewart, Mrs. Hoey and Mes. How New York ts Supplied with Geneva | Stephenr. The en'ertuinments close with the successful Watches. new repyn called * Po-ca-hon-tas,’’ which has become From tbe London Times, Dec. 6.] an established favorite. A letter has been received from M. ‘Trevob, repre- Lavra Krene’s Varieries.—The fair managoress here senting M. Henry Touchon, manufacturer of Geneva | certainly bas cause for self-gratulation, for, despite the watches in Switzerland, detailing several grievances | unpropilious weather, her houre has been crowded every sustained at the Custom House, some of which in- | night since the opening, and the boxes nave been enlivened volve great hardship, while for the others the par. | by the presence of ax unusual number of the fatr sex. ties have chiefly themselves to blame. In the first | Tree capitel pie es—the new drama of ‘Dreams of ; Delusions,” the old comedy entitled “« Masks-and Faces,” Teese: M, Trevob complains of the arrangements un- | sq ine pallet civertisement of «The Valley ot Plows s?? ler which watches comi here in bond have to be | yi) be performed to-mcrrow evening. As a guarantee submitted to customers who wish to purchase for re- | that they will be well acted, it x only necessary to refer to exportation. He states that at our landing wharves | the caste, which embrace among other distingalshed names only one small room is allowed for exhibiting all | thore cf Miss Keene, Miss Reignolds, Messrs, Jordan, peas of different goods punted by all sorts of im- | Hall, Bass, Johnston and Dyott, ° ve porters, apd he compares the obvious inconveniences Woob’s Minsrreis.—An extensive prograrame of songs, Porit: fy ean eu ont a eee wane 08 foative of this arrangement with the system in force at the | dances, &c., has been issued by this favorite troupe OF | trary being required by cause of public safely. — Paris bonded warehouses, where each importer is | the edification of their patrons during thy holidays. ‘The arb “the tolontnts will be of the republic, and aliowed to have his own private depository, with two | entertainments to-morrow evening will conclude with the | therefore they shal’ not be able to sell the landa granted, t any i met dd savored , -prevol “Sambo’ "1 foreigner; and they are equally forbidden to welt theso la fhe lowe of ‘the war, nv ativmet had béon made | very men. Scouts and swarms of guerrillas as they ware | WUsen being simelimes acceded, his words savor | Vert ore in his posession, aud oue in that of the ptr aiahemn twine iin ts eee an have | Dirt tranrfor dle righin vo nny native belore having noou? to retake Branson, or to arrest ny of his res- | called, men who flocked to the camp but who would join gly ( Customs officials—and where there are no formalities BUCKLEY'S SERENADERS.—Ex'ensive preparations have | pied the ground for the term of ax months and obiained the cuers, although 2 pubit them, and at the same ti United States courts a asked that @ warrant States court and be pls marghal for execution; 1 but would carry the care Missouri Kansas legislatuc seems the proposition was acsnowledged myse'f one of ba doing aoe were riding pro ree 3g and SLY’S CONFESSIONS. cola ed that I recogaized the | wherever a collision took place, the abolitionists’ suc- ‘ _ deb fiers ‘m Kauss, and only | cumbed to theother party, The abolitionists ha be. | When first nddressed him he expressed himself much ht insve tor me (roms United | come alarmed, and were beginning to realize the | gratified, remarking that in such matters “the con- iy Whe wands fa Cutted 8 darger, they were in. While igs were, fying over } science must outweigh the opinion of tho world,” and wos om hand ail the time, | therr houses—they had sent committees to moet the ‘es ; “ A 4 teat the legality of ths | Governor, and begged an interview with him, ‘They | ‘et he ‘elt that Lis sin was «not in the killing, but in x# ‘he supreme Court. I. | offered to'undo all which they have done, and to do those | the means.” He remarked also “that he was deeply u's! 1 was in Jones’ pres- | things which they had omiited to do as good citizens, | impresced with a sense of duty to furnish every particu- ing 8 4 been made by this popular band for celebrating the uoli- | «tle of property. beyond taking stock of all that enters and leaves, | fren Made by iis poner They have procured ava: | _ Arb. Amoige willbe estahtshed and a Director of olont- ape eying. duty on the Pelee in See riely of new songs, new Jokes, &e., and will prosect them | zation Spprinted, whose dut; ie sok a petitions months. appears, moreover, at in London * t with 1 eratii . immigrants to gether and distribute seeds, plants. &c,, and a box contain: te watches must either be re- inate iecinceniia pict sead foul: & sr On 4 Ts be See be communicated to those whom it exported or pay daty within a limited period | joxarssos’s Ovma House —Then ew Ethiopian band | concerns. i Kk that if there are 2,000 ing ut Od : ~ “p Given at Granads on the 234 day of November, after breaking bulk, so B playirg at 663 Brosdway have made en entice change ia 1855. Watchos in a cage, and twelve only are sold, to avoid } their programme for 10 morrow night. They numbers me | goes Misrermn or Resamionn And Mita OtvAS.g poying duty the case hag to be sent to Boulogne, | very good artistes and have an aausnally tine velection | orders communicate it to you tor your knowledge aud conve enoe four cays then toliowing, but no attempt was mace | They were going to be hetter oitizens than they had ever | ige of the unfortunate eveut.’” Said be, ‘(Hadi strack | and then returned, when it figures as a newly | of songs, darcesund puns, which they render in aca. | nient effects, and for its publication Seacerdatetates do- to do to, been before, or ever could be expected to be. Sotgh killed him Tabontd | arrived cage of 1,986 Swiss watches. ‘These gricv. |’ pital matner. partment under your command—acoordingly. The Vierce, Atchison, String’ell»w and Shancon fava- | On the other hand, the excitement in the camp was in. | Matthews once only, even though 1 killed him, J shoul: ances are disgraceful and obviously remediable BrooKiyn ATHEXAaM.—-The principal members ofthe | Deparment of Relations, Government House, Nov. 27, 1866. alon of Kansas, was the result oi a premedita'ed plan, | tense, ‘The men were clamorous to be ledon to Lawrence | not now be here, but the evil influence was on me and 2 : ' Tes ‘ 7. pth Mg TERE The one next described by M. Trevob involves | ‘amous band originally known a8 Christy’s Minstrels, a more delicate question. “ He complains of the | propose giving a series of six concerts at the above house, seizure of some of his watches with the name | t1mencing to-morrow evening, Among their number and upon them must rest the vespomsibility. It wos up- | betore the United States troops arrived. When they f haan: on Wednerdey that Pome-oy war arrested and fuursdey | Loard that the matter was to Ie setfled by negotiating, | ‘ke curse of the pee ee oe gi Won “et ra ‘mal that ‘Thos. W. Barber, forcerty trom Ohio, was delioe- | insubordination reigned over the whole ground, and it | ot stay my hand,” His chiefest anxiety seems to be for ; ; : : ; iG F Messrs. Pierce, Raynor, Mallory and other:,gwho are rately shot by a party under Col. Richardson. ‘took all the combined influence of Gen, Atchinson, Col. | his sister, who, he said, -‘he rejoloei was his slater, for Rorkell” on them, and that the Custom | “7 ‘ » cb 8. N. WOOD. | Chiles, Col. Woodson, Jucge Timpson, and others of the | she is the messenger of Ged.” He Ixbored hard, as he | House would not restore them, although he agreed | ‘°° él! known to require eulogy at this time. [Correspondence of the St. Louts Inte ligencer. } most respectable ond influential citizens, to preven! a |), an iodaohain nak ken of the wad affair, | to stamp “Geneva” underneath, and they bad |, TutsrianPerrenwaxck.—The Thespian Dramatic Asso- Lawnescs, K. T., Dec. 10, 1855. | charge upon the city. a4 on al occasions wien he bas spoken of the #4 alfnir, | airendy passed ome watches with the double inscrip- | ciation will give auotuee performance at the Brooklyn The threatened struggle sersus to be over, amd the dif- | The pro-slavery ‘men had driven in the aboli- | to improssme with a conviction of herinnocense. “1 | tigneosharscd come watches with the double i glance | Muteum to-morrow evening. ‘Ihe selections are‘ Riene- ferences which caused the ermicg and musteriog of the | tlonints! and were Tiding ‘round “Lawrence, aud” ia care not,” said he, for myself, but the world will be 2 >, liew”’ and the “Dumb Belie,”” large bodies ofmen on both sides, in aud around Law- | avery manuer showing their contempt for its inhabi 4 . rence, appear to be either sertied, or at least overioiked | tanta. On the other und, the abolitionists hat | Drought to utter ruin, if my alster is sacrificed by a jory for the time being: The mavter had seemed the mast ome, desperately alarmed, aud were propared ato | Who do not know who she is, for the Lord bas revealed to serious aspect. Heavy refaforeements had been pouring | do their best. The; ‘about 1, men_utder @ 1 the Pie tee corre ca tit Wakaraie, cou nieceage ‘many left | arms, besides thelr’ officers; about ’500 had “Sharyrs ity EEN oe pd oe yen i indignant, suspecting themselves to have een duped by | rifies; the others were armed with common huating | © reeniapieul eatroyed. CF) devas Wi! the reports of outrage, or who were secre'ly afraid of rifles, double-barreled gans, and Col'’s revolvers. Ihave | in answer to my inquiries concerning = pawns wcuate Uthat was about to bpogich bpp ra bred) og Lor slog pecniatiyes to wert hari BIS CREED. still a Marge force in camp; some com; ies arrived ut lieve two pieces were six pounders and the je frem es far down as Howard county. Fin the camp atthe | s mountain howitver. ‘The two former wore placed in “1 believe,” said he, “(that the Bible which I take into Wekarase they boasted of naviug s, aneen hundred mea | mud redoubts, I know ot how tbe latter Aol to be | my band (here he sulted the action t o the word) is the on Saturday, and there were re: rations se: for | worked. reeta were ditc! ant ica’ nated uata; “There want legve besa as len & |’ Crany preparation wee wate te Word of the Lon, iee-miore, 20,38) alt Hult “relatte to the appear i ae but as in the use of the name Roskell hip tl nr Pa ey of any ne Pore Panay ja SS ees ad been infringed, and, notwithstan an ex: plavation that was given, there was something in it FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. ere might ety ines aa _ attempt 74 sail Bee false colors, the Custom House officials were ni MONEY HARSKET bound to afford facilities to mitigate the results, disease, Tec aeay. ments Faia ache ucomances Pond mre | ue sock marae has ike precy the our his letter by detailing the facts connected with a | *mtictpated. Prices ll down to-day, and it has been case of Geneva watches, with English manutacy | rather s blue day for the bulls, At the first board Iuli- in relerenc such pi ot Yonse tne Park, twelve hi desperate delence. turers’ names affixed, which were intended tobe sent | nois Central bonds deelined 3% per cent; Delaware and he Pi ousand there, and at Le:ompton, snd other camps, | Notwidhstanding the white fing the abolidioni'abosated | #004 coming of Christ. That the devil hath the power | to'New ‘York, but by mastake woo meet Losanees | ace nc Mile Ryileaaierig Chtecge ak naes akon ead £0 Ti hat Oar cumant lola ae Fark, st least four hundred more. There cannot have been | that they could repel the attack; and the pro-slavery | of death, and thus he has given over that power to man, | While at Boulogne,on the wa: the mistake was di! ||. i oe } , | Volr square? They both were createa ‘and dedicated to f read y © | 1; Cumberisnd Coal, 4; New York Central Railroa, % i oz) Kansas rol, athougir I do\not think there was cece cn | etonly allomed thenuelves thirty minutes 12 wipe out | for which see Hebrews, 2d chapter and ith verse; and | covered, but it was on Sunday, when the Custom Reading Railroad, 1%; Hudson River Railroad, 194; | ‘hore shad the orancoen erening tints ta soe risa ot peg terrae gat = gla guido baa eal ie teenie wore placed on: | setieve that at the expitation of the reign of, or the ate there was closed, and the vessel sailed that Miskigan Bcuthers 25¢; Cleveland and Toledo, 1. ‘There | be Terervetrinio a square for te ‘ot the poblie, Tike Jn Lawrence there wre some our hundred men well | | This wad the state ef things on the 6th, and indeed the | quenching of the power of the delegated man of sin all | CERNE. pes conan Nerina mrr ibe al sere alee of toned otodke nd ctthe cea tha tone | Gxeespignauze ik referring him to tbe report of the Govan eee = brig as many cot heer riers fee on sing! pct rvs The ee bee ee not | the world will be redeemed, which I take from the second | came on to London, and, gh an offer was made dency was still inots Central wold to ‘resolution wea to . teat the groued (oa woud have fought deporate'y tn. the attack, bad it | wunnow anxious for thats arsivel that be meht geiecy | chapter of Thessalonians. This man (Matthews) { be- | to re-export i¢ without’ landing itr thic wee tut ck the extent of $190,006, without si aroha peices, | Dental Rave of es tageeny tn entechan Sustb, Satine cams been made, and that desperate tance wouldoniy have | march them into Lawrence and settle the difficalty with- | lieve to have been one of those to whom the devil had | lowed, and it was seized. Unquestionably the pe- Nicara: ‘Transit opened snd closed firm. Withia the tobe maed ooo poste patty So.1/ Sain ares atepind by the made the SEE Re ey: San alt» dome re, cut bringing the militie out of camp. But Col. Samner | given this power of death. I believe in all siacerity | nalty thus inflicted fora “mistake” was s very se- ey pl days we shall see something in this stock: ian 8 ; apd approved dy the Mayor, das. it, toa Me Bed became fortifostions aboct the piece, “The it | the’ abeBtlentets ered 0 svtrenter ‘all persons | that the devil has yielded up this power to man, and it A ape Robi db og The large purchases lately made, buyer's option, have « | oriesie Wis ine Atserican Instiuteror oreet anos inborn; minoat peril Soelr construction, and the be- | against whom write wee istued; they were willing | lathe duty of all good men to castout these unjust spirite, | seatment who hed been false names on thelr | purpose, aod we believe it ls the intention ot the pastlen | olse,or convert inig a 4g pguad’” Wit te epnaption of ES Eee tie fda ant eagur tov | In ven oer ad Cua ee ene | 027 Seng ek forts perp Wooing tae reas sane | "2 ania sks sh wnat oom ne ht | apg ees Se See the likeithood 1 that these memorials of 2 willlagness to submit to all reasonable demands big: papell egee lor the purpose of deceiving their American custo- | yo seen that Delaware and Hudson is gradually sottling | SUAta*t Jens some claim se being for «public parp ees. times will remain for some time, No:hiog but the pra- | The ‘Law and Order” men declared that they had no | _ Wakeman, the now dead husband of the messenger of | mers? the t constitution of the customs | 2... tne gow years it will be @ second ele Fk Pog ye ay dence and ity of Dr. or now Gen. Robinson, and the | confidence in the pledges of the abolitionists, believed | God, was the first to whom the devil gave this power of | the matter might have been carried to a public | S¢¥5- In few years reer purposes; but |. is strange that where he eamite that the cor- iatolligent ter of the people here, prevented » | that they were now only bending to the that their | death, and then he became the man of sin. After hisif{ hearing, if euch a had been deemed expe- | It bas seen its best days. Reading Railroad is still the Poration has n0 power to transfer the ground tor oiber than bloody war; ani those whe know the c! x of a civil | conduet already merited « complete sod | death another tock his sins and his deeds, and assamed | dient. For the future the best plan will be to have | sport of speculators. A few days will settle the dividend Gukamh nots latte aes eataees o Sean iene eens Shazantas of the cusrsel en oe een Con oy eee. his . His name was Gould; he belonged to Green- | the iasined sevned, and then there will be | question. The rate will not be as largeas generally con- | show the abst: of his deductions. I shall use bis owa words otGen Hoblan sand the ictaligeace ct tke people | Inthe camp nt Wataruse and se tee nents Tee Tek, ap | eld, and he Kept beond all that Watensan bed dove. | 00 danger in the event of ar templated. Four per cent in cash and two per cent in } Paton) ‘hove ny lar Onliotog hs plot of proud su ve preroet of Lawrence, for averting civil war that might have | went nto Lawrences The people thare aeaittnted wnt | Attet a space of time this man algo dled, and, an Think, | ~ stock is about the fi That will give ten per cent for | them trom selling i for any privsle purpses,whalevert® after iaveied the people of the Vaton ins tere straage i dove tog ie, gotimen who ae | ‘Mg. Zore on Ren ele i int grin ne Ee ke the yar ra si Se oes emeetenes Eee erin 2. * ; the tends of cher ps roy would have bared te Kansas, Menance, “The Governor returned to the’ camp ct | the man of ain. Ge was onee a believer in this doctrine. | coxpuioy OF JURISDIOTION THE COMMON FLEAS | the following are to-day’s transactions at the Assistant | pilory Indignation, provably meant for outsiders: —“-Thoy (ine to make it @ debatable ground; and night, called together some of the influential oMtenrs of | He kept up continual meetings for prayer, and was al. V8. THE MARINE COURT. ‘Treasurer's office:— to Fons iste privgen Inmdie, sh be eask ioe petiiie nereeste ald bas ia that uueatucel | Went sadeutiemec or Minot naka rornoc: | Tost senctited; but ine wanton hour helstened and | Dyo,00. a mith Pe MARNE Ow the Clerk Miche” Agata, ‘be, sayey It (he Tam thetetare roe vou re be aglaw pa the erase yhlthe hea thatetna ced oka ee fell, and was induced by the devil to assume the power. | snd Judges of the Marine Court was mats ta the matter tain unpreductive to the city oul required fur public pur: petten sae then bed trecretalye the cites (te en cabs Tiga tanita sop as a eredvand wade, ta had beep sevesld fo ity the | ot te cxesntion. apes, ie agment inthe Marine Court Uloge part of the cy Sunproanetre,” a fe hi anes ot Were given strist orders not to retara fire, unless ta im | elle the men to this. arra ‘The mediation | !#ther of sin. With there he polsoned me, my ‘The judgment was. a to the general term of the Pot oe i : i i 1 id another ‘This we proved in the presence of minent peril of life, and although these brave fellows | and influence of these gentlemen produced » feel- a beteraserss org Sodom at tin pout, bp putin of on tha ing in alas major ft ten (nothing lor Gace | Sree teats pias od in A a agp up near them every ai it, an’ wo Gat an v~ theic pieces at them, they reserved ‘cit. dre withen | efaor again went io Lawrence) taxing slong sith bmw; as | but, Be continued in win, and urned the resurrection ot he relator, White, by. it oni ie oe Shes, osent and heallb(ul pleasures amoog them, was 1 relator, is counsel It. * as 7 now moves for a pet Bacal on the ground that the The payments include $25,000 California drafts. fictal a ‘proovet” as could be deated But Mr. W. wishes to legislation of 1853, touching appeals “in”? Aare of a the Marine The receipts include $25,000 transfer draft on St. Louis, tui and {i leasure which ‘andat heroin and devotion to the orders of thelr lenders | far ar Franklin, about fowr miles from either place, thir. | life into the revurrectiom of demnecion; and then he, by eden it, whieh, war formerly preseribod re ) the same time, to fe ‘of one vot ls Seana ty trator of the Tree Tunes tpeugle@ oy Renaas kacel teat. | citeeeantises im rovtacet riers ta Gapeniss, tee So ee Oe ten ey oe ;90n ‘on applleatical duly Stock Exchange. corporefou, Provably ian Wreapoweee teat Comeaeee ‘ - ‘J ” | one bad ever done re. ry , i % tht s to ‘the Orystal Pi the battle must be with some such aggression, and | talked over the matter, and separated all mage’ tia “About this tas Matthews was t0 do jastice between mace to ber jem bebe an hme Cen fet | $5000 Tenn 69°00... 963% peel eee ae wa nore are some fy Ta et porzat alece to potty attacks, without rlallaion, even if some of them | home.” The Wakaruss comp Uape'sed very quietly; Bat | %% but he inlined to wickedness, and proposed the pay- aerutiem ae 6600 Ind state Fives. 81 150" aie | fence prc setecn ihe pirate, sities of the Asn #, without retaliation, of the s , : : F ie Fee fall, ‘and wait until the invaders, without provo- | the camp at Lecompton (over four hundred men), where | ™ent of money in recompense for the-attempted destruc justeed opposed the motion. Judge Birdsell ap- | 8000 Virginia 6's 96: 60 nna that he ts willing to obey the mandate of this court, avd that he coneurred fully in the views expresred by Mr. Shes in his argument, but taat he re- fused to grant the motion made in the Marine Court for execution, on the ground that the Common Pleas enter- tained jurisdiction and power to review judgments of the Marine Court, and that he (Judge Birdsall) is now un- | 1000Hud Con bds ..c der arrest, by order of Judge Woodruff, for contempt in | 26000 Cn RR bs s60 refusing to returp proceedings on an appeal to that 2000 bs court, be claiming that the Common Pleas had no power | 14000 to review, and this court is mow asked to compel him, | 1500 and other Judges of the Marine Ccurt, todo an act for } 54500 tion of the prophetess.. Upon thie the bad spirit in- tion, should march up to accompiisa their real object | they were much di ed at the settlement, could not tne sxpulsion of the free State ye wie, % coeph ng | bo safely disbanded until Monday night. | They, however, Speen Jae, ont Beat tall hat tein prokians their towns and lynching their leaders.’ This position | crossed the Kaw, and took up the line of march for their | etre God he should serve the devil. He then gave him waa a very strong one, and it was the patient persistence | respective points—Atchison, Doniphan, Kickapoo and when Matthews should do duty and "barn, init that has brought off the free State men conquerors, | Teovenworth—at the rete often miles a day, and at 12 | Them, Matthews should co, Mie duty, y and saved our country from the scandal and disgrace of | o'clock on Tuesday, these men were opposite to Law. | {he Unife, then, the world mom te celmmmes bloody civil discord. It first brought Governor Shanaon | rence, and the abolitionists still dreading an artack, were | Then Matthews ted by him, be would aot bara the to bis knees, Hie found that without provoes:ion he had | keeping up thelr erganisation; but at this date we have | Uric snd'so he kept abe world in, bordage., He alco left done ali he could do to plunge t its (air tercttory ia acivil heard of ne conflict, and 1 Sapper, although these men the knife in my house, and there was much distress in war. Through bis instrume tality, direct or indirect, he | were in a ‘doggish humor,’’ they have gone home the house.on account of it. I went to him to ask him to the + reckless border charac- | qoietly. Pee Weactantweeh & tosh copsiderablenumber ot respect. | I think Governor Shannon has performed his part well, | €™ove it, for we dare not, because of the curse, or to Kenosba and Beloit Railroad Company, wi Feople’gBank, New York. JOSIAH BU) Kenosha and Beloit Railroad Company. ) | burp it, but he was not willing to saerifice even s0 little | the non-perfe f whi 4 as ; de satan Hae An : ; f thi dema Kim. ‘His t , non-performance of which he is now held in contemot | 5000 HE FLORENCE AND KEYPORT JOINT COMPANY.— poy weet kes pha meee y vee pater as ad nor of he alioha téca terse coupon: to Sct La ag he haa Dig pest ad ee — hw by the Common Pleas. The argument is still pen sing. 18000 Tite aed annual meeting and election wil be held atthe orming and enrolling the selves under leaders of their | sibilitien resting upon him, the duty imposed upon him } 9.nGe Wu Uh [Beso The, came, abt po ipretemen, 00 6000 do... Sie a ee $e Tuseday, own selection to resist. He fo m exemination, that | to preverve the peace, to save the effusion of dlood, to | tr stine curse remaining he should destroy eur hoase- United states Steamer Roanoke. ane Rs Con 7 tas ; —. he had made one great fatal bluncer, aud that the posi. | suppress the flames of civil war, prompted him, holé and the workl, So, then, he became a part of the TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. ee es ee ME STOOKWOLDERS OF THE CLEVELAND AND »men vasimpregasdle, Taey | shou'd, to settle the matter peaceably, if possi! thin of rie PortsmoutH, Va., Dec. 26, 1855. +++ «DOO 1835 Pitsburg Kallroad Company are horeby notitied tha: the. at they woula resist even the | he has done. The traitors acknowledge the laws—in thi+ neck Gauss tei i takiie: Ina Jate number of your paper you publishad, from a | 60 Del & Hud Gn Co 118 ampnal meeting for ine electra Me divcuare, aud forthe mane | laws of the corrupt and fraudulent legiaature by violence, | they have given up their main insue; they have promi: It went on and we often mist te drite ihe evil one from | SfFepondent at Norfoik, the loss of chis ship. Allow | #0 Ocean Bank..... 853 Dortarion of other will beheld at tie aflee of therens, but that they would have # legal remedy torthem. He | to arsist in enforcing our laws—in this they do as mu 7 3 Sica tek ATO thie” hone that he ought to Le | me to state that the Roanoke is not lost. but lies safe | 100 Bric Railroad..s3 60 pany, in Crevelaud, on oaantes, Se 24 day of Janusry found that the resene of Branson from Sneriff Jones hai | as our best citizens are expected to do. By these con- itt, 800 Once snd secure in the Navy Yard dry dock, and resdy tore | 900 Lert, atid o’elock A. M. dle KE, ROCK WELL, Secretary. , do, 49% deen conducted uncer circumstances which would jus ify | cession they place themeelves and their part acts in the | {hots so that the desil shoulé not trouble us any mare; 36 those who had done so in ae urt of law, aod to tant | wrong before the American public, giving us sti! | tut ve never cond So mete than, enough to bind the court of law they were willing to appeal. Tawrense, he | stronger ground to rtand upon. If, as it is apprebended, | {PIrit, and that wae to bandage together, his hands and also found, was not in any shape responsible for that | they should violate the terms of settlement, they place | 10 Pile ofhtne ne twin vaveuledte wo ok, fescue, right or wrong, und it was against Lawrence, | themselves still further in the wrong. Cnt Gin aie eae oecmenh an chiefly, that the exyerition was eimed. and agatas: thai | Who cam condemn the Governor when he has made no | Too, 40 a mateb Akies once, we thould exper the snte point that it would be made ia epl'e of him, He found | concession to the traitors t—when he hex vindicated the pL hy ebarilent, Nad Cie Mie Cathe a pinit Sima {a the hands of the people, but he saw that these | laws !—when he has secured us ia a stronger position, | fo step theencbantment, and them, his own spirit in. arms were needed and justified. Under these circum- | and clicited the admiration and approbation of all good San Oaeh, oa revediph bo ane then th weald moe nied Geek stances he had nothing eslly to arrange with them, and | and true men of the Union, North amd South, at the | trian at ea ae ee On aay avin eed had only to gain time by negotiation until Nod ay Mes nomen ‘and excelient conduct of our party in the Ter- ay ace, withoat way Wtkuwnaa 1 id become a little sick of thetr enterprize, and | ritory , iyo to vot farth facts that would, if pomeivle, justify his | _ A bloodless triumph is alwaye most congenial to THE MANNER OF THE DEATH. ceive her machinery, having sustained but slignt iaju 750 in her Jaunching, save the engine of seventh Opus Ek the wake of the boiler hatch, 100 The cause of the leaking in her bottom was the slack- | 200 ness of the oakum, she having been caulked early in | 160 the summer, and was to have boon launched the ist of } 50 October; but the yellow fever at this pince stopped the | 150 work for three months, which gave time for the seams to | 100 shrink, After remaining in the water five or six days, | 100 she became tight and was pamped out readily and kept | 0 free with two of her own pumps, and hauled Ya dock. SECOND BOARD. Every care was taken by constructor Hartt to protest | $6000 Miseouri 6's... 8734 100nhs Cle & Tol the ship in her launching from straining, and noching | 6000 lil C RR bas . 81% 3 ‘3 EDUCATION, 2) BROADWAY AND 277 FULTON STRRET, 362, sreosiym “the ri ceoetve pups nity. for clase ur soparate ‘beok- keeping and arithmetic. OLtvae & GouDsMirs. OKKEFPING, WRITING, &0., ARE TAUGHT RY FOSTER & DIXO%, 346 srondway, A\ + im an expeditious and superior manner. lo entire exelusiod Y ‘end twelve lesson . Partio bd: e chirlatanry. lars RR 71: —_ We b60 72 PING Dou f, ‘ if i Borns: ING BY ENTRY.—THE SYSTEM lO. i is t conduct in tue eyes of the world. | brave people. It is true that the ing sword of an He then described to me, with his lighted | could bave protected her entirely bu’ lengtheping out Instrection a is atonee Giiminslly ieaecrees So clabad the force of invaters, | outages people is hard to. berestrained: the onjects of | up with famstioal Seah, the Sxust mote ot® tee-1- soe iiip, which could not have teva done i noulereoate se ihorough, philreopbieal aad practical: and on fang hie who were now uncer the orders of the officers of the | our ire were more the subjects of pity and contempt than | infliction of the desth wounds—how he firss (his | of the great ah h of water apd narrowness o! the river, 100 studies there, the pupil may present nimaeif with confidence in ‘Territorial militia; but he frankly confessed to General | of our wrath, They were driven to their holes, their | victim being bound, as to bis hends, and bilnd- | for the ship only ran twice anda half her length before 200 pn Ren gg RT $, candidate for the first position as an Robiascn ané others, that he feared he had but little | country resides and homes were left to our mercy, they | folded) struck Ma:thews on the left’ temple with | bringirg up on the oppcaite vice. She will be reoaulked 200 nian OLIVER B. GOLDSMITH, 362 Brosdway, and contre! over these men—over the men he had precepitat- | stood like trembling sheep dofore the knife of the bu'ch- | the alder elub, stu: the unfortuaate man at the first | and copgered before she is taken out, and thoroughly 390 leva» fms ed an invadert on their soil. er, conceding Ga oe invoking the Governor to Diow. How he then rained bis bleeding head by putting | overhauled, which will oseupy some three or four weeks, 100 BoOkKPErING, WRITING, ARITAMETIC.—MR. DOL- ‘After two days of labo: lous negotiation matters were | vent the shock. Where is the brave, rous spirit, | bis hand under bie chin, and then how he stuck the JUSTICE. 6 BEAK, 609 Broadway, will’ receive new pupils on Mon. brought to aciove last Saturday night. Tne Governor, | who, under these cireumstances, could desire anyother | biade of his pocket knife—1%¢ inches in \—into the 50 day, for cheap class and private lessons, and guarantees to epee seen ie Sci crear sce | "anes or eanorasenon ax snsowraner. | wr"lde susedget is te'b aie ererasis | TRE, Aumaloan, Revanee, Rosumny-—teren iy f isun- OF NEGOTIATION AND A! . ear: how the by $ o'el estercay morning was 6 a for ’ , deel that the whole bad resulted from m' ARTICLES poe ser yah timer into the body of de- y iy ing pon 100 the examination of Samuel ©. White, William ©. Ayer and Oliver King, the three mon arrested two weeks , on ach of stealing fifty thousand dollars on the if dersta * f Lawrence aad viciult Whereas, there t va ling between the | stuck the car Maa ther elvays had been, low sed order Mier Be ceehiocs tr'n portion of thems, aat-tee Gorteons | evened, tutateg Sal Mitte of a erens ute the bebente to were, as they always peor! ‘hie aooall — ~ Span CINCINNATI STOOK SALES, people; that he, the Governor, pledged him elf that he ereof, arising out of the rescue near Hickory Point of | lastly, how wil cr pocket afterwards cu By Hewson & Holme, for the week ending Dec, 26, 1855. these fo y arrest, and some other matters; ani | from the upper lp two round pieces of esh, through the | of September from the American Kxpros: Company. Whon | $8,000 Cov. & Lex. RK. Co, 2d mort. 7's... 65 bo acters An pg yy nena arene eon Bl exists that sali misun- | cavity left by which the evil. apirit might cseape, All | the hrisoers were called, White Maly answered to bin | 3,000 Cov. & Lex. RR. Co. 10's, income bonds 6L these Missourians were on Kansas soil without his auth>- | derstanding may lead to civil strife and bloodshed; and | this and more of bloody and ree particulars he re- ond it was stated that otter priconere—King and | %:000 Ohio & Mins, “a rity. Governor Shannon also promised his intluence to “i is desired by both Governor Shannon and | lated to me, his face beaming with life and his eye «park- for New York in the morn ng train, by | 3,000 Obio & Misa. RR. “s ome indemnity to the people of Kansas for their of Lawrence aad vicinity to averts calamity | licg with joy, specking throoghout our long conversation uisiiion from Governor Clark, ia whieh | 6,000 Cim., Wil. Zanesv’e 63 losses. It wasalso explicitly set forth that the peoplo of | so disastrous to the interests of the Territory and the | stall times and with marvell: uickness. He that they were fugitives from justice | 200° Cin., 8A Kansas had aright to teat the validi:y of the laws of the to place all partics in a correst porition be- | then, in a long tirade, told me of his troubles in life, the ate. It was hinted that there was an officer | 5 000 Vir- %6 ‘Territorial ture ina proper #1 1d also expli- greatest cf which be amerted was the ttempted denial | In attendance with a requisition from the Governor of | } 500 Cin. 50 citly éeciared no opinion as to the validity of these Now, therefore, it is agreed the said Governor | of the hiling of Matthews. He seems sensible that | that State setting forth ‘White was a fagitive from | 1,000 Cin 45 poe 4 was given or conceied by the terms of agreement. Shannon, and the umiersigned people of Lawrence, now | he bas done something that in Mie w, but hol’s | justice from that State, and thereupon t aang 1% The Governor made un odd speesa as to the | sesembled, that the matters in dispute be settled as fol- | that there isa higher whieh will him blameless | ‘Attorney intimated a disposttion to surrender him. His she. 7 character of ‘these laws b:fore he left Lawrence on | lows, to wit:— for what he says was but an excess of zeal for the good | counsel, . Lord, objected to this course of | 24 Cin. 10 Sal night, and premised that he would do all | We, the said citizens of sald Territory, protest that the | of the world, the glory of God and the welfare of the vie- | procedure. His client had been srrexted on a cha 100 Cin. 1036 } ge A to art the men below disbanded. When | said rescue was made without our knowledge or consent; | tim himself. of larcen: of fifty thousand dollars in this State and he 12 Little rr be went back to the camp, on the Wakarusa, there was | but if any of our citizens were we pleage our. There is one other statement haber MoE ato nf was ready to mect that issue here, Mr. Cooley pti . % Aasvfal Gistorvener, A large pumber wanted to come | selves taid in the execuon of,any legal procene against | doe, it goes ully to prove his ineanity an to his belief om | said that he was seacy to surrender’ the prisoner | 22 Cov, Rex in” ‘up and ‘whip the abolitionists anyhow.” Col. Boone, | them; that we nave no knowicuge «. Fy ie a ae svpros UF TEUBION, 1 ABROTTSA that MaLAews Was 001 Ue- om we a ree - ’ aasorunent lemen’ ames of Weert, re bad been a par'y to the negotiation, sald erate paettve existence any organiza ceased when the officers caine, but was only entranced, | Mr. Lard oni be was net ready to comply with ‘any | 100 aton & Hamil'on, 00 days... 4 4 tot ten by Me Mt, So teeny. Bren Seuator Aichusn, who’ bes” heen ta the | Seserse tune rgetane of to" Thin the eget | Sie pood spirit erage tat fad he bee iets seas | Stance aed gg Wo Geemgng feng, wee aa.erame: | 31 Yon Cental. ix : . h . rays cna be wan an to the Municipal Court. The ie . camps, and he about Lawrence for a w.ek, m service of any criminal process therein, but our- | he would have raised again in seven hoursand would thes | counsel raied several questions, and the case iy pe ae a - speech ia aver the Muregurians home. ‘The | selves to ald tn the execution of the laws, when eified on | have teen free frcm sin. tinued until this morning. Benjamin ¥. Batler, Baq,, 28 hi Eig ee ale hn Ts pena Bh ly eine sates ; Det his pm ag eel By prover authority, in the town or vicinity of La » MRS. WAKEMAN, THE PROPHETESS. now inquired by whose euthority his clients, King ai “ rae gpk URNISUED HOUSE.—WANTED, TO HIRE UNTIL 18T fiven him all Ge advamtagy auto caus of quarrel "Tt | ter therelsy Cons Sec at senes 8 prenrving @: | Tet him here and ealied upon He. Roan Wakeman, | Ayer, bed been’ conveyed. to another ‘ae when they A frat lass house, with all the modern improve, ma atteck Lawrence now, Gites fh 00 a iD: and ‘er tent and we declare that we are now, as we ever | the self-styled prophetess. She is s woman to appearance | were awaiting « tria! in this State on a charge of larceny CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT, men's between Fighth and Twenty third streets and Tens weedd be the recut Fire A eels ae ae have mn, ready a om time to aid the Governor in | «bout fifty-six years of age, She is very tall for a fomale, | here. The Judge res that he had no official in. SaTumDAY, Dec. 29, 1955, ond bixih avenues, Addcess, with particulars, B., box 391 Post lection of an abolition President, and the guin ot the | penis , that any person thie nerewton uct Process. | much above the average. Her face is nearly the counter- | formation upon the subject. Mr. Bartlet, the jailer, Flour—-The market was Ormer at yes'erday’s prices. | MO gee ; wrence or rt of her brother's, and she was dressed in black, and | plained that Ayer and King had gone to New York o: 10 sales embraced 6,000 a 7,000 lemoeratic part ete ite cow yo cannot des. | vicinity, while a foreign force shall remain in the Terri. | hae ona cap; when out she invariably wears « long black Fequ tition of the Govertor of that States Mr Butler | State at $8 55, and extra a stheee Tere the leading’ tortures of hic none | Lory, shall be daly examined before « United States Dis- | veil, as the Lord has revealed to her the impropriety (as | demanded to know by whose saihortty prisoners eor- 38 Wheat—Sales of 12.600 bushels of Upper ooh" Dir ee ted Hed ey = triet Judge of raid Territory, in said town, and ad- | she sa: 8) of making a pubjic show of her countenance, | mitted to Mr. Rertleti’s care had been ied over to & ¢ made ot $1 871. Corn—Weatorn mixed, with = = = Riess oa Wis babe a : Pry hy = the negotls- | mitted to bail; and provided, further, Governor Shan. | She re iterated the statement made by her of her doctrine, | New Yort efficer. After some further argument, a writ | sales 10,000 8 15.000 bu els, were m: st 90c. a W2e., RESTAURANTS, be Pa — om ecmnaated is We cone Daley, Rob agrees to use his influence to secure t) the citizens of | belief, &c., given in evidence; the only new featarein het | of habeas corpus was issued, on motion ot Mr, Butler, | amd 20,000 & 30,000 now do. at 8le. @ 87 v0. for yellowand | ———————- net night wo had Py > Lath 9 = oF a = te 4 ansas Territory semen tien for eny damages sustaloed, statement to me being the assertion that Matthews had, | demanding of ihe jailer to brirg the bodies of King and | white,” Rye duit; 1,800 bushels wold at $1 28. ate were Ts MANHATTAN HOUSE SUPPER BOOMs, | 2s so oot and tain itwas almost lerpoadbhe ty (uth | oF anlawfut dopredation, if any such have peen committed | by means of enchantwent, caused some kind of animal | Ayer into Court. There will be x hearing on that matter | unchan; Pork duil and lower. Sales 200 a 200 bois, Dowery, Leiween Rouston aod Stanton, streets —Lation hen, oF be Dent thorn. and ance dag mantle ito have | by the sberiff’s posse in Douglas county. And turiher, | to grow inside of her chest.” These antinels, she said, she | this morning, and also upon the case ot White, on the | meee at $18 and prime $16. Beef aad Lard were dull, | gud setuemen vellne Dalle, hesires, or eeu ade acd feat heme vere * nd me lay men disband that Governor Shannon states that he has notcatied upon | felt to be about six inches in length, and taking up « lea that he is a fugitive from justign—Deyyn Courier, | Cotton unsettled. Whiskey—300 bbis. prison sold at arate place to Ave eir refreshments, Private eorancew .-W - FY fant, swearing vengeance on Gov. | prrsems residents ol any other States to aid ig the execy: | brocm handle, as jange as this (2 inches) in bigness bye 3 FOG AOTC.) amd 100 Jersey at 35350, cash. ewpper rodms. s GEO, W, DEAN, Proprietor, , TED-IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, A FURNTIEUFD place; down town preferred. Addrers bbls. inclading common TAN 88 9735 9 $8 50, and fancy or b

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