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, THE NEW YORK HERALD. WHOLE NO. 7207. MORNING EDITION—FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1856. PRICE TWO CENTS. obarge it the people of La as the result of a | he was informed there were fitteen b in the PRESBYTERUN ASUEMDLIES, - Old School—Seventh Da; of the Reformed Protestant Dutch Chureh, esiuted the INTERESTING FROM KANSAS. ange it epem the gee ey See deen en ware Steen Sealers CESERAL ‘The bI we | Assembly, and was cordially received. In some brief re- p sicmaemremnactiorclenen conspiracy. The Lawrenceltes intimate that it was done | fawn, thoroughiy arm Assembly was called to order at 9 o'clock yenter- | Ti0vs ths reverend gentleman stated that bis churem Mr, Brown's Account of His Arrest—Inter- | >Y some of the pro-slavery party, in order to raise « pre- , and various munitions of war; that it was that New School—Seventh Day. day morvirg, and after prayer. pXmbered some 345 miniaters, between thirty and copted Free State Letters—Reeder’s Posi | tert for civil war, and enab ¢ them to arrest, and punish, | intention to resist all TEE SLAVERY DISCUSSION CONTINUED. The Movanaron observed that he desired to correst ax | the ological sti 647 churches and 22,000 and expel ail free State men from the Territory, under unable, virh the force at his command, te execute | there was a larger attendance then usual at the meet- | ef7or which appeared in print, viz:—In the course ot his | C8? ,000 Sabbath schoo! puptis. ton—Oivil War Inevitable. the processes of the law, and that he aad called few ka of The Mopsnator, is a fow happy remarks, welcoused the OUR WESTFOAT CORRESPONDENCE. color of matntaining Jaw and order. In my letter I | lay abiding oltizens of the ingot the Assombly yesterday, and much interest wan | few remarks of the previous day, when woleoming the de- | reveren.d delegate, and alluded vo the idestity of feeling \ Wastrorr, Mo., Mey, 14,1856, | Warned you that Lawrence his be attacked, and, it os persia in Donatos county manifested in the sudject under discussion. Eefore the ain Se sad Hoaionts be did not desize to be un- and of re'igioas opinion that anbslata between the two tH Harris House ponsible, cestroyed. Althorgh Jones was so severely . question—tho constitutional power of the Assembly over | derstood as saying never heard anything suid 1 fat Brenna where sree — Brown, pier ‘wounded, he is yet alive, and likely to resover. Tne Pi ivcgg Eigen ye Mlavery—came up, the following report was pach by | Upon theevi's of slavery to which he “could not sud- cannes tor the support ot abled meine ‘the Lawrence Herald B Freedo1 i pee +t confined, | Seling egainst Lawrence was very strong. The circum: | it thrills each eager thecommities to which the subject had been referrei:— | srite’—such wae not the case. In substance what he | their families was then resumed. vs * y stances under which the crime was committed were | The storm has teen a third Presbytery of New York, by overture, inquire | Sbservid was, that when a delegate to the New England Rey. C. C, Riis (Westegn Pa.) spoke fortibly in aave- ‘We have requested that gentieman to give us the have been heard in the distance; ‘ i would be ‘with reference acy of the prop ™ition, particulars of bis capture, which he has done, and we | sch that s sapguioary revenge was at once antici. | Inv} cems nck nadine j who bas bawn exo! Conteronce,jeome fifteen yeazsago, Be heard two uddreses resolution vas adopted. aocordingly inclose it in his own handwriting. Mr. Price pated, eapecially as the would-be assassin was not | ments. We fondly | by a1 ia eesocisilom, under the Ame tofwhich he could not object. The resolutivn p.rewiding that minions pone ayer meg t ott ». known. The proslavery party hold the le of | dispel them, that Ce cemmmasioners of orsign Masia A report was received from the Coumittee ow Bills ana | #24 churches $10, towards this fond, was then taken up, ‘who was one of those who captured Brown, corroborates | {ZOwn. , The prosiarsry party, hold the people of ae coe a us Pboacodisled wie adopted, | 324.80 amexcment nwved by Ler. Mr. Barmd (Iowa), te at fally. The party who took Brown were only three in dividuality of the afar, 1¢ was plein, therefore, to be | breeees, with their om account of his distance z 2 we the effect that ministers pay only one per com wpon thelr number, their arms consisted ofa revolver andtwo shot | seen that retaliation would be resorted fo, and the steps | Woo cur virgin plains, and prorpero tieal body of our co. nection. The fret annus! report of the Churel Extensicn Com. } salaries, wae voted do wa: guns, kay yer on foot while Brown aad his on | then taken have produced the state of things in regard to |) clear the pros; he ecclesiastical reiations of mittee of the Genoral Aseombly was tiem submitted for f Jt was then moves. as an amendmwat, that the respec. pos ta in da Mr. Jarier deostoagan Taree olsen t Lecom 4 Generous Pater) s under “Fane te the consideration of the Aesembly; and the Rev. Dr. pale eran nahn ‘og nweey eae pl Sf d—Mr. a ir of na ons, waco 'y Pi lke ty pe eaeag aourt of py in os dong Sur bopes! ‘The fell. genius of ‘deigua rides om the’ guided by the princip! MoDorald, from the committee t> repert upon the seme; | ing continuance for five \ear> mnie, Carried. savy Colt’s revolvers, and Mr. Brown with « bowie knife | ins judg ly correct co introduced a series of resolutions ia approval. ‘lore prone Paes pian Ate, They | {inant others who offelated in the eleotion of Reeder | Whirlwind and im Gey they a's proper wu ‘The following is an abstract of the report>— Zhe resolnticny wenedeptes: Tepeating five shooters, one being an ‘ney | test fall. ‘Indictments have consequently been found peat, which will live until it dies. It is now abont to | pursee precisely ths forms of process mio cet port : The next resolutions taken up provided that no minis- surrendered after counting (as Mr. Brown expresses it) | srainst a great mapy persons, uuder the ferrivorial laws, | ourst, and we must stand the brunt; but it will tear and eo ever diffeult or protract ‘<a bureb Bxteasion Comnuttee, in preseniteg their fizit | ter but those contributing to tre’ fond shall be entlded “the chances, and concluding that they were mighty slim. | for ‘usurpation of office.” ‘the Lawrence men refuse to | rend those who are borne within its bosom. We regret moat hosrtielt gratiude to Hime wien whoa eee, Pzaes | to draw irom it, fad that the widowrsand fimllies gf maa But we won’t enlarge upon the affair, the more #0 as the | be srvented this extremity, but they bring tt upon themselves. “We | The report was adopted. borin vain that Dulidthe tia tout wove bleming toey is | mininters, if in destitute qirocmstances,. shall fagta speak for themrelves. I: is perhaps :nly just to Mr. | "rx Governor Reeder was subponaed here on Wednes- by many fokens f | support from the fund; a regard to’ the distrita- would gladly avoid it, and rave tl the havoc which From the mileage report, which was mext read, it ap- Gods approval ecpned Carrant by. Bis is] band: ls0, im ‘Bao. to they he saws double barrelled shot gaa tend mm Tan at Lee: om. | mustensue. They can yet spare much bloodshed and , inthe | tion of the interest of this fand—which alone is to be dis- ng 00 a ack, hia Ley Aree Sras | Sho Cotguessicnal [patented aati hehaas | carnage, ‘by s submission tothe laws; and it isto be | Peet that the amonnt pald into the funds of the Assem- Yaorshig, | tnibuted. a , held a similar weapon in bis hand, and | and Oliver, with their suite, and Messrs, Waitfeld and Roped’ thar & sover, second thought will bring them to for the mileage of members was $4 118 95, while the ‘The resolutions were adopted. Brown states that their wrapons were buttoned | Keeder, were bore at the time, taking tesdmony. Reeder | this cagelusion. Gov. Robinson made his escape a fow *xZpenses amounted to $4,563. Owing to some obecurity in the minds of commis- me Siagitons, be. Bhist gopld mob be got at, with | said he wouid not a.tend according to the surpocaa ashe dae lace, and was on his way down the river. s- the transaction of some minor business, the ques. |, stoners as to the «ffect ef the amendments made to the ~ : om of a Tepeater. Tae arrest was | was in attendance on the Corgressional Committee by Tras ft ‘Been received that he was intercep’ed at Pending at the adjournmet on Wetnesdny was taken tery } Tesolutions, amade at two o'clock A. M., today. It was moonlight at | their command, aud as he insisted that that was a higher | Lexington, ond will be handed over to the autaorities of “s A Commissioner moved that th® reclutions be reccs- the tixe. avthority than a Ter: itorial court, he could nat or would | Keveas. Parken, who had the floor at the time, resumed y the cr mitted, together with a rasolution offéred’ by Rev. J. G. We have just had a conversation with Col. Boone, ® | not leave th:m—especiaily as he believed it to bea plan Reeder was arrested last week, but plead the privi- | bis remarks. Ishonid nct, said he, have said aoything | Case and the slate or thetreesury, Cummings, whtch was to the effect that every: minister pading man in this vicinity. Onl. B. tele us that when | to break up the proceedings ant investigations by the | lege of » contestant for a ceat in and was | More upon the subjact, were it not for one consideration | 3. Yo diffuse appropriations as widely and equitably es possi: | WO may be licensed afte: tion of the five jovernor Shannon and himself were introduced in Law- | committee. In addition to this he deslered that he did | Sustaine? by the United States Commission. The writ | —! *as afra! id that I might not bays been understood in | ble over the whois country. = consequenti: fees ol ney, he batt do up. Lvee ioe ha pee Be Medie ro meat ctovely *pprey ration roms tae gonseal ned orient Several Commissto: f sud rather restive under threate: eppearance o: the su are woplessant pre- cd @ certifies! mn ea ers would not je Mee eee Settee ean ter at os lgommecehik eek eee Eel Fally meeured eta eee hn aided, that the elzurch Jot 18 | minister wou!dpay $25 to the amd ctherwice of txjustns qietly out of Lawrence, and was making bia way to- | fhose who think asl do are placed here at the North in | te amount granted by the Church kx-ansion Croseiine cai | Would be done to those contributing. wards Kanras City, when information of the fast reached | the position of an acensed end tha’ is one of the | complete tnelr house of worship and leave the whole propery |, The motion to recommit was agreed tn, and the As- he people of the neighborhood through which he was | resscns why we feel so sensitive upon it, and desire thst | free from devt. sembly a¢journed. passing, who immediately turned out to catch him; but | we should be fully understood. Now, I desire to move, | | 6 To withcraw every appropriation not’ properly oalled for Cg ceereectenagage mee = = up to the moment of our last express hed beem unsuc- | comtinud De. F., that all that refers to the De- | ™¢'io recognize the right of donors to designate the recipl- ‘The Crampton Dimicalty, cessful. It was thought, however, that he was sur- | troit resoluti us in the mojority report be | ents of their donation. ‘+ | THH EARL OF CLARENDON TO MR. ORAMPTON Om r the expirat : years, shall have a right to bis share of’ the fand, if dis- renoe to the Free State Commiitee, or Council of Sufety, | rot consider that his person wouid ve safe in Lecompton abced: (where G, W. Brown was sitting taking notes), Governor | under present circumstances. binron introcuced the Governor and himself to every On Thursday Reeder and the committee went back to member of the committe, except Brown, and upon re- | Tewrence. The aame day an attachment was fasued tiring to a private apartment, Rootnsun told the Gover- | against Reeder. He re-used to submit, and was sustained mor taat he considered Brown ‘‘a dirty dog,”” and did not the Congreesional Committee. Mr. Oliver dissenting. wish to introduce him, and that if such men as Srown roe great excitement has arisen. Tae Marchal has and Lane wore away there would be loss trouble, or soe | isened bis prociamation for all the cltizens of the Territory words that effect, at leatt so says Col. Boone, the Post- | to assemble at Lecompton fortawith, to assiet him in ex- master at this place—a most reliable man. Tais took (f ai f 3,000 rounced, and could not possibly escape. struck ont-—all the rest cf the report meets with my 7, Inasmuch as it {a frequent'y of the highest importance to CUSHING AND PIERCE’S CABINET. neo Jam Docten ser. So 1 appears that there is not | make wae cS i ees See Wedvesday | _ ‘Thus you nee that those two villainous agitators, who | ‘ordial approbation. In regard to what Dr. Smith said |» chureh fo kaow de fy the amount begat Formic Orrice, Feb. 8, 1856, slwaysanity even among these wh» agree in their poli- night. ‘A part of this force consists of men from Kicka- | led their followers and dupes {ato dangors diffical nd artillery, I thiok the | mas reiy a conmderabie t'xe before the money can be dra wn, Sin—Mr, Buchanan asked me on the 6th instamt whe- Josterdey abizt the Matako tical Be. 0, Atchison, Leavenworth, and Major Buford’s men Iv is said that a ske'eton was found recently upom the | from South Carolina and Alatema, A rogiment of volun- Wekamsa creek, wiih a bowie knife and sisath lying | teers from Platte county, Mo., will also be on hané, it is near it. It is not known to whom it belonged. but ts | said, All are anxious for a fight. Lawrenc: ‘armed generally suppcred to have bees the property of some | xd fortified. The citizens of the latter place desiare that upluchy gentiemsn, who having ceparied this life, left | the whole matter has been arrangad by pré-concert since tier, are not willing to share the perile and pains, but lustration was most unhap) He said that the fortress | ‘be Church kxtension Committee bave felt at ilberty (9 make, | ther Thad. pent an: answer through you to Mr, Maroy’ enna dougie fad Sasele ear | gen nieraee elle Guidry aie aay neta iay | EaemrementG. gee tne ihe Seeatoe coe | SMMLANSThe tr en ‘e ant re ar a i, . ‘itt if o sy? vernmen’ tremest penalty that thle niseness merits. This’ may | Sod howil lt me slaoreming him that the Malakof? wea | Size Supply With the condi'ions on which tne appropriations |, thought it cue to themrelver, as’ well aa to" the seem to be strong language, but it is notso when ap: | taken. He was notappointed to manage artillery or to ‘The number of new appileations for aid in erecting churokes, | vernment of the Uxited States, not to take any = led tothem. It iseven mild and gentle, I feel for | wwe guns stall. Then. another brother, sper ot his | from April 1, 1856, to avril 1, 1866 ((naluding thirteen appitza- | on the subject of that despatsh, and consequent! it there as something he had no farther use for. Jones was sbot, and thet the devign is t> destroy their | those wio have been misled by them; 1 know that they | wile, used euch olly and unetious langutge, that {felt as | Ho™s acted upon bythe Info Canon Kxtention Commit‘on ot | gnewer ihe deepaien liself, until they had received hes ae town and deprive them of thelr leaders, A most gerious | &7@ ignorant of what they do, ani would treat them with | ifs jug of mclasnes had been broke all over me, But the | paversand fincete the reece oe ane igs came b00k8, | Observations upon the statements it contained; ‘ME. BROWN'® STATEMENT. and melancholy collision will inevitably enaue. Perhaps | Sil Jentency. Ihave seen and conversed wich many of | quesu.nis, is {, xrorg that a master should have au- | gembly,) is one hu:dred ard five, ‘The amount of aid eked for | bad aco: rd'ogly teen transmitted oa for that por- Westrort, Mo., May 14, 1866, it will take place to-dsy; perbaps it will be de‘erred | them. and found them stupid in thetr prejudices and | thorl'y over tho slavet Now, don’t hold that itis | tn these one hundred and five appiicaiions ts over $27,000. 2e by the last maa. Some time might therefore e's ~e You requést a statement fur publication of my arrest | till Thursdsy rex‘, Bata tght—a civil war—will as | ccgged in thelr fanaticlem, They kaow no better, | Tight, or that it can be justified. under all ciroum BE Bg firty one Old applications, amouoting to | before an answer was sent, which I hoped wou s fast night, axd the circumstances which led to it, |-sorealy take place now. The forces assembled against | 8nd are to be pitied; but their leaders should | stances. How isit, with toslavery? The colored } ™Ts dedition toll thaen, featy-eno eonela obtereat of material’ tmportenss; alsbougi, I langhicy. ic be punished severely. To. ‘Wednesda; ulation of the South are ine degrated position, but Seen tone iice oe eel, sperepriations of | you gre ina hurry fur # diplomatic rapture with us was dted ton as the day on whist te male tos sree, | ia ihele own country ‘have they tet beens, thodsns cncuaiog to seme rtemtien of ke, gon or a x8. | Sanpoce that Mr. Crampton will In the meanwhile Tessive in Lawrence; but it will be postponed until the forces of ei in bondage? It we find them degraded here, | rembly’s Churoh Kxveralon Commities. and mey properly be | b's pagaports, the Marshal bave augmented. That will be by Friday or w is it that where they have boom longest | regarded in the \ight of spplications.. The whole numer of re. ir. Buchanan, in the same friendly tone, inquired tf t Seturday, at farthest. Taen there will have to be sub- | they are still more degraded? Rt slavery dogrades | ests for ald during the ye.r juct closed, that may be ranved realy thought that the President or Mr, Marcy wiened mission or extermination. them, it Jelso edneates them. Who sent to Liberia Shed and clekir elaieh sope pLcalions, Se, cueratore, one hua: | for g rupture of any king with Eogland; and [ expe’ sod Harding, one of the Judges of Elestion in this county, | the men who are now in the chairs of chief justices | “During ine seas ending Aur 1, 1866 ‘ayoerpristions tave | BYentire conviction that they aid not, and that they was arrested by Sheriff Whitehead last Fridsy, and im- | and in other high stations there? The slave mat- | been mace to seventy ove churches, to the ammount of $12, | tock precisely the same view as her Msjesty’s govers- prisoned at Doniphan. He refused to give bail. tera who have educated them at their own homes and | 78599, ‘Theee seventy one churches are in the bounds of | ment of the suicidal folly of = war between two coun- On the next day, asI wai riding ovem the prairie back | sant them to thst country. And, ir fact, in spite of all | twenty one synods and thirty six preebyieriee. appropria- | tries 0 deeply interested in cultivating the most friencip of us, Emet Smallwood, another ef thw Judges, who told | thelr bonesge, there is a degree of improvement which | Sous have becn paid during the year to fty-one churches, | relations with cach other; but I by no means felt so aure me that be supposed the Sheriff would arrest bi srApprootlalacs te twelve churches, amoustiogto $1,625,have | With Fespect fo all the members of the Fresi{eat’s Cabl- and if he did, that he was going to juil with Harding, they are with Christians, and belie dos they mus: of | been withdrawn, as the cordit'ovs op which tae bppcooriaices net, er that the United States government would take askea him why he would no: give bail, He replie!, ‘It | some of the benefits of civilization. Let under- | were made were not complied within the two years allowed | the same means as her Mojesty’s government would take ¢ te '. Brlefi, then, I att Kansas on tho Ist day of Apri last, | M4nrezce are ceaperate in thelr hatrod and hostil'y. for the East, desigvivg to spend several months in the | Southern interests and Rinpten Sens ine aay of States, At Chicsgo, cn the morning of the 26th of April, | the District Court, anithe other defending thetr town after having sa'eo myself in the ear for a prnage to | S24 pervs, once the antbory othe naman Otmcinmati, I learne} of the svsarsination of Mr. Jouetin | jg Northern, This inaugurates a direct and most fearful Kanas, and the probabil:y of renewed hostilities, Feel | seoticnal struggle, Both parties cain to be ay porters that my prese2cs might be needed in the Territory, | flaw and order, and therefore pl jemselvesin an at- sor ats in serireining the tumult, oc in defence of my ppc ere at cre peach a family I hurried to the d-pot of the Illinois Cantrai he nd be fri ‘de and b: three, i teat of Neate’ ve a ad, amd soon af.ec wai en rowe for Kansas, via | #20U BODES ANG Be igg er eserates, Ant Railroi Alton. ‘Arriving at the latter ci y, I remsined until the | *!) this for what? Le. history reveal and tell. a algo; | comes along with their condition as s:aves, mixed up as thing now that can sare the Uaion “ evenicg cf the Tih instant, when i took passage om the | ,, There is bat oxe thing no can the law requires me to go to jail, Lam willing to eubmit,”” | stood. If slavery took cultivated men and reduced them | for ihat purpos. : to avert an event which both alike deprecated: My rea Keystone, cireot fur Kanska Cicy, at whieh place I arzived | omy Soerahaten on emvile: insarrection, ‘The general | Tarked lim why he did not recognize the aw before, it | to Tondage degrading them ard reducing them toa lower | jhe parce a be tresrury of tho. Charch Br'esion Com- | sen for eayizg. thin wan, tuat the Attorney Cenertl winel ceacaloce Chart had been implicated in any way in | gevernment must interpore to pzeveat the con- | he wae soready vo mubmit toitnow? Why he should pe AS ~ sete | Ewith all my heart, ton, ‘The receipts frem April 1, 1868, 10 april, 16 were foe | made use of nis oftcia! position in ‘order to th out P the edi y. et tinuance of this fratriciaal war, and the only | consider it of authority at this time when he so recently n’t approve co! the Aen m of slavery, and I wish it heron Bets 78; from other ‘cources, $1,697 69, making in | tions of deapatches, h had come to his knog! vy ay aap thee lagp eprp esti Bn lee repudiated and d.aclaimed it? was dane away wiih; nelther do I approré of the Russian | all, 907¢7 SI. hls, wih the balance oa hand April 1, iws | & member of the Cabinet, in his instructions to the Ualt- Herald of Freedom 1 dia not conceal the fect of my ax- | WAY to accomplish. it la tor the President to de- Firay bet, on the coutrary, visited several of tno ieeding Slee: she) whale ieee Ce heruat eaeets martial trading houses where [ had business, and continued in | W- This will suspend all local and other laws, the s’reet untiidiuner. I then called fora room at leave the Territcry quiet under protection of the i American Hotel. I immediate'y visited it, with the view | States = Congress sy cae and settle Ei quen- Of doing come writing, bu’ found 0. C. Brown, Esq., of ee oe must a ee ‘Soe “Onawato.nie, occupying the table. De:ermined onhaviag | {Figt, and has any energy and pore tee RAR, ® room éntirely to myself, if possible, I returned to the | ®2d save Lae! fpaiat aber th die icp ee office and stated the room assigned me would not an- | ever threatened it. 1; cann: Casson phihert swer my purpose, and that Ldesired another. Without | the end of such a strife. For God's sake jet all trae men aegoke me one, the elerk erased the number of the | bend their energies at once to the pacification of Kansas. Toom opposite my wame and vaid he would give me an. | Probably ere this resctos you hundreds of valuable lives other ares re bie was vacated. Haviog made th will have been sscrificed upon what can only be settled quaintanse of a cocple of gentlemen and thelr wives at | by other measures than those that are now in progress. To this hemade no reply. Ithen told him that the | government, and I would desire that our form of govern- ves, for the avatiable resources of the year ending Aprill, | ed States District Attorney at Philadelphia, manifes! law did not require him (a to jail, but only to te pre- | ment was established in Russia instead of the despotism 56" sao tie =~ for no cther object ‘than to {aflame the sent at the next term of the Cirenit Court, to answer the | which now existe there, I wart these systems to be se | 4 rhe receipts of thia yoar are $4610 63 ormore shan eighty: | sgainst Kogland and egainst the English romeat, ® indictment; and that he should give bail and goon wich | medied, and they will in God’s own time. In regacd to | $i 139 ¢5 in advance of the receipe Of the wear endive Man'k, | few cays Defore the trial of Hertz at elphis planting hiscorn and other farming operations, abort | the question of slavery, if it is looked upon as asin by | 1850—the largent ever reported by the Uhurch Katension Com’ | Place. Now I did not know what the opinion of the Pre- which he was busily ed, and wi required his at- | thts Assembly, I want it to say 50. mittee of the Board of Missions. sicent nor of the other members of the Cabinet was upom> tention. But he sald, ‘No, I will go to jail.” Rev. E. 8, Curren waa here introduce] to the conven- ‘The number of cburches that have contributed this year ia | this proceeding of the Attorney-General, though we cad ‘This is one example of the obstinacy and contrarietyfot | ‘ion, and, in accordance with a previous arrangement, ae eee ‘As great as iF, pumber that con: | no reason to think ithad been disapproved—it certain y these misguicedand unhappy men, Hore are Harding and | addressed it upon the subject of aysiematio benevolence | Wituted last year, a:d the amount fgraived from charches is | bad not been disavowed; but what | did kaow for certain Smallwood, having first rate farms, their fields ploughed, | 8¢ pursued in England. At the conclusion of his re- | churches in ny previous year. ‘om | was, that if any member ¥, her Majesty’s their corn planting begun. and families depending | ™&zbs, the discussion on the eudject of slavery was re- ‘The number of churches whioh this year for the firat time | ad been so unmindful of his duty towards his upon them, going to jail for three or four months, when a, and the Axsembiy was addreesed by Dr. Wismer, | havesent in donations is at least one and a half times greater | and his colleagues as not only to make a public use ‘ther of them could give abundant bail; andall through |- who spcke to the following effect:—He raid it app: jared | tban the who e number of different churches which have con- | the des itches which had come confidentially tnto a i l fe yy 5 them him that the aim of Dr. Parker was to prove that | {i2nted in any former year, hands, but to do so for the purpose U-wil em Alton, who came with me up tae river, I learned their NEWSPAPER ACCOUNTS. peter Angiinarbaseceaocee a este slavery was ai much an institution, established by God, 1S Ee eaten eee, cceiaR skort 1, 1886, were | ihe part. of the Pai ¢ iaand sgaina, the govern pumber ard visited their room. But a few moments m the St. L Repupdlicon, May 18 } Robinson, ke. as the marriege relaticn, or that of the tather the | Bxiension' Committee of the city of Bt. Loula, ont of she cont-i. | ment and people ¢f the United States, Cabine Minis- e'epeed when one cf the party entered, apparently much | The steamer Arabia arrived yesterday st noon from child. He took the position, I understood, that slave: tons of the Second] Fs esbyterian Chi excited, and ttatec that 8 gentleman ‘had been arrestei | the Mieacuri river. Shelet: Weston on Wednesday, and | olan eee yy ey more, Will bring these matters to a Hf 2 t wurch of clore, ard it fa my sincere derire that it shall bea peace- | Waean evil, and heals said that whenever the blacks ot accordance with the deeire of tbat charch. t, Louis, made in | der so «fending would either have been compelled to re- : sign his «fice instantly, or all his colleagues would haee and was being-carried out of town on the supposition | Kansas City Wednesday night. The United States’ Mar- the South ha! aequire* auffictent in oe they might | | Tbe balance op hand in the different treasuries April 1. 1 resigned theirs, The country would have expected tals that it was malting I learned that no legal proses was | shal, Donaldson, and two deputies, Co'onel Preston and | “yy rate, flict of arms should be begun, it will be fear- | tevolutionize. What! and may » wiretae be = ee ae es Sepropetatices ade ait amon ot of them, aud would not mal ‘boon eatistied with any weed, aud it ted by 9 leqlens which | Captain Waliace, were a, andthe Marshal hed } fu) in ite slaughter. With fenaticisr, on the one er than her husband, put him cown? (Laughter) You its escurces, April 1, 7856, $5,728" 10. other course; but as nothing of the kind had taken place wou)d probably commit vielence, if [ should falliatothair | with hima requisition from Governor Shannon upon the | and law and determination on the ovser, remember, when quo! the Apostle Paul on the subject ‘Ibe temporary loan above mentioned, ne in reprobatiin ot the A\tormey-General! t ser. Thinking they would son find out the mistaksu!tunithorities of Missouri, for the delivery of Charies Ro- Be their arrest, aad would be back still mre emboldened | ‘P'caon, the bogus Governor ot the State of Kansas, who ‘by their disappoin:ment, and would search the house t> indicted in the District Court for treason agatost find me, we mustered our revolvers and found we hei 45 ni'ed States. Two ofthese officera remuined at shois in our poseesston, without reloading. These were asia, while the Mashal preceeded to Jefferson Ci y see in s condition for immediate use, while the In ‘ies | with che view cf getting the proper order for the de- out and found the house was guarded by arned | livery ot the prisoner. Ho was lett at Jefferson on Fri- men. We zemeined in this condition, hourly expactinz | day,at1P.M. The vamosing Governor was quartered the issue not be doubtfal in its termination, but it will be blood ot authority, he commenced with the relations of hus- | tlons mace in arcor‘ance with the le, pre- | must be permitted to think that moze re; was and terrible fo the extreme. Aud where willrert the | band.and wile, remarking that he bigan with the ten. | viously atated, reduoe the exoene oti labites over | hited hese than in the United States for the malnrenanee res onsibility, ye wen of God, who preach for arms? Ye | derest relation in life. A friend by my side nad, ‘Yes, | Beene on hand to lees than $7,00)-an excove which the expe- | of peaceful relaticns between the two countries. I am, conductors cf ioading Journals, who urge icentivunness’ | be begen with the tenderest and ended with the tough | apy. wiihent stuck bart, 06 AIOE nt gontnne | & CLARENDON. ‘+s statesmen, who counsel wleaness 01 of a fe, on: From a deep conviction that tha c act and Scriptural af sopte, who fan the flame which is about toaweep indeso- | Ciliatory cource aa the best that could be pursued to. | poityot the treeterienclrsh ought teenatie hes tae. | MST OF OFFICERS TO JOIN HER MAJESTY’S ARMY Em latirg conflagration over the mingled aches of men and | Wards the Southern members, Let us treat them, said | Denee with ‘alaried collecting sgents tor her regu ar schemes THE CRIMEA, OF,TO PROCURE MEM FOR THE SAME, hemesteads, think well of your connection with this im- | he, as bretbren; don’t speak of them harshly, or epevojence, ond froma beilel that the punitc sentiment of | RECEIVED AT HER MAJESTY’S LEGATION, WASE- seventh pric: ymediate liah! an aseault, until Wednesday about 2 o'clock ia the morn- | at the City Hotelin Lexington. and expressed himeelf t . and as it they were already excommunicated from the | OUrshuroh, aa indicated by the action of her various judica INGTON, 1855. ing, 1 vas informed tat Mc. Jookias wae avon to leave | reséy to return to Kancas whovever it was acoriataed | PeCCire calamity, and stay it, ere it be too late chureh of God. He cone‘uded by recommending the | (c7itt,trd.thermise, was in tavor of falritral of s-siematic | yp." Dale, Spoontet iron tht Vichy A Caml pitoaied anid | Esmareth reseder lation en ALO "iter. Dr Boas sertaddeensed the Assombly, E Sian pricciple to dupes wiiereiasiel selects gutta | 2 Jasr 8.0, Rumberg...++-400 Gorme tad Sates . - re . f. iy » wi a eee tence Loree for me, which Imotnted, apd accompanied oy lit, | When the Arabia ott Leaveaveortt, there was report | The Duare'dcrt Gallery continues to attract crowds ot | pytevirg thet be cee ae oto ee eee, Ho began | od, om acc, fo penne mun 2a “dl noldlers Jenkins, started for Lawrence. Proveeding somethiog | that five hundred c en had answered the call of the Mar. | visiters. The collection certainly is one that deserves to | of the eubject. ae Sg peer epee i te lO 11. ,Jaiius Kun‘zel....Volanteer. like # wile, a person stepped into the road and ordered | shal of the Terri‘cry, and were encamped in the vicinity | te extensively patronised. It contains some excellent | DF. Bras, of Troy, doubted the propristy of entering | [omalter e air’(rial bas, shown its indispensable noseatity. | ® Beveral | huntiel mem us to halt ard give am account of ourselves. Mr. J. | of Lawrence, andas in, larger number were a Lecomp- ‘i with-a 3 tof trash: upon an entire dircussion of the subject of slavery. The | The commitiee have not, therefore, sraploved slngle ‘eaaried a week. stated bis and said he was on his way to Law- | ton. Their avowal is sa'd to be to compel the pore of | pictures, ® Jers amcunt y ones than are | question, he said, was in regard to the constitutional | collecwr. They have thrown. the responsibillt sniting ho 4 21,.Henry Hertz..,...To raise recruits. rence. He was in’ormed that the gentleman who mide | Lawrence to ackrow'edgo the organic law of the Terri- | usually to be found in cur public exhibitions. The Mar- | power of the Assembly over it, and he hoped that all jm tezGs entirely, on Sister dg rs eee ee our; & | 21,,Barom Von Easen..To serve as officer. themeires, ore of whom caught the horse on which I | indistments recently returned by the Grand Jury. The | Tich in coloring, and treated with a boldness and brosdih | whole subject, and he hoped the largest ilberty would be | Weatine, ware may heve la slo-e we know uol; but i toe | 7 Resrutting offer. a ee er gary Adewd tee -_ pte 7 seeped =e ia soon = grit t Port E ie which are not always tobe seen in historical pictures, Cee .e Ketel hjecti Eee Vr oad sate cna Beadle ‘pores ot ‘3 com cane . fed shot gun rear. Mr. inquired my |. Sarner and his were at Fort Leavenworth, | The lovers of art can.pass away an hour profitably in , (aN objection. ra car 2 jon will gsiher for s exscutire: 4 y Ross 5 department of lab the mites of benefaction from building, one mile south of Kansss City, where we were | reascn to expect his recovery. The eale of the collection of the late Samuel Rogers There ta not @ man, said he, in this | tne committee tor the pt eg ba four weeks. « f'n ave tac, yea suet Sangeet | ani strecget going oto te onion sins | Ma ped inom number of pate bande tho pe | AOU ahaa penne tiatcat |g Aerie pm. S| "arti mats e care of assi wi we en! and engage an wen worth, growing out of the condition of affairs greater sacrifice ve. ve emancipated m: . Boerdman, 5 oe P. : rge numbers ina briet conversation, durirg which [ attempted to di- | in the Territory. cious gems of art which he had beenat suck painsin | pigyes, to the amount of $40 000, and now am not w: W. 8. Plumer, D. D. jacob of men in one month. vert suspicion by my inter. gatories, Having sent out Brown, the editor or one of the publissers of the | assemblirg together. We bave before us the catalogues | a della; but [do not mean to ssy that in that emancipa- J A Bo Artillery cfficer. . F. Cowan, . Ai DD. M. Ne 4 9 tion—like the widow mentioned in the Scripture—I gare And Joop Chasis toe three yours, Janes ae Paige for | 22 ~@n express and Tal'ied those who were on the ookoutin | Herald oy Freedom at Lawrence, end a man by tl ” sales, sever: One or mere comprates. ‘other a directions for us, and steming'y satisfied them- | name fd Jexkins, @ citizen of Lawrence, have both tS rv eae Wali any Fre away all I was worth ; still, in the providerce of G two years, ard Dr, Henry Barron tor one year. 13 April Request to be cent we snves of my identity, 1 was conducted with Mr, J tom | been arrested. Indic'ments were found against then, | (ced over £15,000. It isa tribute to the excellence of | ig gil gone, Now, I havealnays been in fayor of aleve Canada, snug seeping apartment, waere we stowed ourselves | and they were both making their escape trom the | mcderm English art to find that some contemporary | agitation, ard in t to that have always ditered Reva. N. L. Rice, D, D, . E. Peck, Albert Williams | 14 away till mornirg, Mr. J. alee; off his weariness from | Territory. They were mounted and armed, but were i ‘Californis,) and others supported the report and reso- | 35 orks fetch higher prices than those of the most | SOs ato or It as if am in'vor or aelitven | sations in eeeive Temarke, ‘They were adopted without | 6 famous of the old mastere, Thus Leslie's Sancho | upon every subject that’ ia caloulated to bring ont the | dissent. 1 and the Duchess brought 1,120 guineas, whilst | light anc life of the Gospel. In consequence of this agita- | _ On motion by Rev. Dr. Baker, (Texas,) the vote adopt- | 13 a Rubens was knocked down at 200 guineas, « | tion, I consider that the Bible is better understood now | ing the report of the committee om Religious Exercises | 19 Mey 9d in the South than it was formerly in reference to slavery. | Wa* rescinded, with a view to the shortening of the | 20 Refhhel at 4£0 guiness, a oii get sped and | This is ore of the results of the agitation. Dr. Ross hero period ‘ret apart of prayer service on Friday (this) | 21 June ¢ 135 guineas. Sir Joshua Reynolds’ famous ke of the false impreesions which had been crested in | morning. 2 Volunteer. American Petre of tha rawbarey Ge bronght te neu o | fund th Sea by Cac Tom's ia: valtag | "iran ave Woogh out wihont some, apres, |S lk Webloid 2,200 guinean, being the heaviest amount bid for avy one | SoNivinw's teas view of the condition of thines thee, | contisue from @ to 11 o’olock, A. M. The moderator then ip linda wreramsserigatinie = ein picture at this sale. It was of this composition that the | and yet, he continued, not one of them is more awful or | SnDounced that thee were several “orders of theday” | 04 Avg. 6..Moj-Gen.Ruthven.6,0°0 Americans for ‘in’ de the well kno: ke, Ne ala more horrible than the murder of Dr. Parkman, of Bos. | awaiting action. do tech phen tak gen Goh a " s - 1 "On motion thej report upon the subject of erecting a | » £907. Oantiit ‘ profuce more than about halfa dozen original works, and | (0; lise Mcaucninal tar ane hinnety aacutners | rood: for the support of Gvabled ialssters wes then | “Sg? tion dighteen Aiwiogs taegeien, this is one of mine,”’ At the following day’s alee headot | slavery. When had been tcld that it was a sin per | taken up, tegether with the accompanying resolutions. ‘the - Gile SeaeeS 2 the Queen, by Mz. Bully, an American artist, was knock- | ie, nd that the Bible said so, they scoffed at those wha | The othe raising oie Tl gery moyety thai City Intelligence. fatigue durirg the day and nd I to think over | captured, notwithstanding, by Mr. E M. ‘Mo‘thee, a a Barrow escape on Monday, and the gloomy forebodings | cit of Kanaas, on the road between Kansasand West- wy fature. port, and ,by him taken to Westport, and delivered to In ‘the morzitg we were called and served with a | the town authorities. He wasatter wards presented with very excellent besk‘ast, and agaured that we shou d be nuns sword, as 8 compliment to his prowess ia cap- ' treated like gentlemen and protected from insult and vio- | turing the mischief makers. . lence. Feeit thet I could rely on the honor of our Since writing the above, the following letters have been host, and reealling the fact that I had retained one re- | received from our correspondents. Lowry, the private volver when ordered to give up my arms the night av secretary of Reeder, I through this city two or vious, I drew that from my pocket and presentedi: to | hiee days tince, for the East:— bia, and gave him the assurance that I had saved it. de- Westrort, May 14, 1856. agro! to sell my life as dearly as possible if necesss- In cE gh hurry to send you tne latest nsws, I enclosed ‘ry; but asl felt I was perfectly safe in his hands, I chose | in m; it letter by the Keystone, the proclamation of to give him the revolver and trust to his protection alone. | the Uxited States Marshal, which you hava no doubt pub- He Rocapeea it, and gave new pledges of security. lished. I bad no time to make comments, or ex- Mr, carried us, afier oreakfast, to mitts pl there was but s moment and no more, to go on, H Terence ror Peer arcoae pact net of | patos mo bea te, You understood i8of conine—thers | ed dows at te mode prise of 22 guineas, had bon | (i thems, #n ere fanond to toa the Bible with | ming Mae Mma om nix Pank—Ose HicronD Gus rom volvece, oad carbines, | bat of offered ae os The faastioe of aves aro fort the place, and | Presented to Mr. Rogers by the painter. The portrait of | they came Uday hat! it sald pon a the abject. Dr, i. eet creaniog Papen: betas a py Reopen NicanaGva,—It will be seen that the committee appoint. sult or injury. Iwas jae sevaral lev ti- reparin; resi laws—doubdt ‘to the blood, Don Balths: if Charl . pain, hi Ross then referred Detrcit resolutions, and sa ppro’ ed at the last great meeting in National Hall, hay ann, amorg whom was a brother of Mr, McGee, Mr. | leouey” Sut the prettion: thing about itis thatthe auchcy | Lo™ Balthazar, aon of Charles IV, of Spain, purchased ick ‘canbe | ters. He consicered that ministers, even when in sound ve S iia coaenhe abe that they were s gum-elastic [affair, whic! y for Mr. Rogers at the recommendation of Sir David s ‘4 ~ | health, were most inadequately paid, their salaries not | ® Maes meeting in the Park this evening, at 7 o'clock, for Wiukie, ard the gem of this day's colleacion, brought | Gecty drown ap to gut all opinions; and were comeblevar | more than avereging with the wages cf day luborers. He | the further discussion of the affair of Nicaragua, and to Usate"tss tout gt Baws its | fap Fimproaon, "Net, when stan chege Ee wih | wand tat the ernie hd fnn fetes, Th | Green he apron of he oop ot tively frie a amount son; TS was On! aineas, ‘The Trinmph of Jullue Cesar, by Rubens, | PDs sinner, } want him to proveit from the Bible, I | ero $00 @ year, and he believed that Presbyterian | Course pursued by the administration in recognizing that ened 1060 Sulnens. This magnificent work is from | fwant him to prove it out of that book, forI know, that | ministers 61d not rece;ve much more, government. One hundred guns will be fired ia the the Balbi Palace, at Genoa. whenever ‘hey are root to it there ie & constant at- Fees of ager aa nice erection bers ti Park at half past six, in honor of the event. There has Muscat Marrens.—The opera to-night will be ‘‘Luies | \empt to run away from @ ies sa cia alnge ground of the | th mater, but nymox required information on not been for mapy years in this city s public meeting for Miller,” for the first time at the Academy. The lovers ot | Greek and Hebrew originals. I deny, in regard to this | ject. Ho Lelleved that if the ministers would lay this | the discussionof principles and events of such vital tm- Verd!, and they are legion, will not fail to be present at | matter cf individual Ji , that there is such a thing, | matter before their Res H nop that they would talk | portance to this country as thore which wil! then be Si * * (1 it at their houee- gs and Iog-rollings, and atthe | brought forward. Governor Price of New Jersey, Gov- the represen‘ation ot this one of the strongest of his | OF that lt ip nO) Cteette oy ai hae hinwightsvadite®, | atest cermers, and the mind of tke community wou'd | ernot Brows, Hom. George W. Peck, General, Gor Jobnsos, and others whore names are not recollected. | of that fice saying ‘has ran away from the bloody izsue he They ail aseured me that I should not be fojured in the | bas ina ated. deas*—that they would goto all extremities to protect I; is said that Reeder, coward-like, left La wrenve under mefombarm. They stated tha’ I was indictea by some | cover of night, and in the disguise of a woman. It is court in Kansas for treason, or sone other crime, and | certain he fied the ccuntry, deserted the very men that they had « ‘$n express to the Deputy Marshal to | on whore heads he has brovght all these difficuities, and come end ‘p to Kansas Territory for trial. left his contested election case and the committee t> get G: W. BROWN. slorg as they best can. His dupes must now suffer, and INTERCEPTED LETTER ADDRESSED TO GovERNOR | {he men of that committes who have staked and I be- “ lost their reputaticn on Reeder, will have to suffer CHARLES ROBINSON, " FREE STATE GOVERNOR | ay they deservo tosulfer, for allowing him to seduce them + ELECT,” OF KANSAS TERRITORY. {to the support of rach s cowardly ollent; for Mousre. Lawnexce, May 18—3 P. M.” Howard Sherman, have treated him asa cllent, in- j nese, . Nie! . | stead of an {interested to the investigation, ‘and |+Works. 1a Grange, D’Ormy, Badiali and others will in- | ties prescribed by the condition in which he is born. He | ‘0cn come toa just conclusion as to the support of dis- | and Hon. Pesey Walker, of Alabame, will arrive at the y teu ERNOR Rowinson sd jer Ste, her of us. all Sine ae party balay, wanther fight or sc awele " is subject to the authority of the father in the family, to | abled workers in tnechurch. Let the Presbyteries bring | Astor House at 7 @eleck, and address the meenog during « We have, since you left, fon to the toroes, 980 | wrong, lawful or aby % 1 Wels, pian his rt for | ibe authority of the laws of the community in thich he | this subject up for discussion at least once a year, and let | theevening. Ho. Hiram Walbridge and Gon. Alex. C, Mor- ‘ ny ve the bord: " = is, pianist, announces annual conce the Synods remember alto to direot ‘he attention of the | ton ofthis city, and other distinguished have more to join us, all well armed, and will gi der All the leaders of the Lawrence rebel'ion are gone. lives, and to the govermment of his country, be ita re- y) ruffians hell, whenever and wherever we find them, | Does that look Iike the old conduct of a jast war, | this evening, at Dodwortn’s Rooms. Mme. Wallace Bou- | puvile or a dos . To show that slavery was sup- | churebes to it, and he was sure that whatwas desirable | signified intention to be present and address the Didirs s08 fakes us more of rites, powder and ball, | Whem they boast - fighting and parade their strength! | chelle, one of the best resident vocalists, will aealst and | ported by pee i Ne, he read the sist ehepter of Exodaa, S es ry fot. net — support of the clergy would | meeting. y " Ni y . 3 8 Te,mest have two more pleow of eanson to past ieee iam tesa coat eae sth ts tee conse, £0 | sing a giand aris from “Nabueo,”’ a dust with Bernardi, | md proceded to comment upon it at length. “7 Iuege Hi. H. Leavirn, of Obio, eonsidéred thine sub- | _T*Essx Staxer Prisow.—The Counc'imen Committee y 1a justice in the cause—there is no bravery in the men who . ore ee Lag an sane ‘che Leas ae its acvccates—there is only deaperszion. ‘The whole Gt a slaughter-among the pro-sisvery ison’ Zed Tutitene | procee: ing is trick of mush desperate fellows as Robin in sag od cannot see a janniat ‘a We want more ~ 2 fee alittle capitet in notoriety, and « few dol- men, ean prevail on them in 0} easach ase H pe ‘i and New York to como immodistely. Callon Gresley, | %.'; Lowry, Major General of the {cee 8'n‘e forces, and private sec to “Senator” Reader, has also va- eet, band Lgl seabed La BT monet, "Ho was at taame City, and not liking the looks *ilhnore’s friends; jou do we may be ed before ‘election comes of Go Boccher yourselt ake have tue | Of Bites. shaved off hls effeminate beard, and lett, de- . claring that Kansas should sce him no more, He took P ers of all the ehuxches ia bekalt of Liberty, Freedom nothing but a pair of saddle bags with hien, leaving all States, While writing, mews haa just come of 160 bis trunks [ep oe beat behiod, in fawronce. It astain Repairs and Supplies, Mr, Cooper, ol mot sud sn Irish ballad, The.pregramme is very good, and | yr, Rose—Yer, air, and [ sball explain that afverwards. pecially recommending ftself to the laymen of the | °m 7 + Reeyes, Capaanany set Fee the audfenoe should by equally 0. Tho speaker hero Tead the 26th chapter of Leviticus, | church. He regretted to have to ray that he observed | torday, and had under consideration the different esti- Mr, Al an Irving’s annual concert takes place on Satur- | which he also commented upon, In regard to property | 1p ray Party serieod in oupeer'ing the ‘larey Iescoued, | ™Ates received for themason work and carpenter work day, at Niblo%s aloon, In addition to the attraction of | Nace ind'reut of tho tay, bul acts Mis soe The | Lo him that the tamnilios of falnliters should be piaced in | of the mew prison to be built tn Kasex street. For the his own pame, Mr. Irving anneunces M’ile Vavall and Bible asys the wife iealso’ sold. But that was not the | ® position of mad cee eres pe Me ewes nine Bids, the lowest $25,001 60, M. Ceres, ® new tencr, Re erin Cobeoar taae erke reree a naee | ereten Clnte on te Mr. M. 0. with Oncar W, Sturtevant aa surety. jer, bin nts ard his Htein the Mme, Patani, late of the Academy, will givea concert | tev the Mahometans, for even urate tenons are | spiritual wants of bis fellow men, it was but fair that | Sturtevant, who appeared before the ‘comm! ‘among us women are | * cn the 29th, purchased with money, and are not always left to their | after » life spent in such toil his wife and helpless chil. | bis name to be wit wn as surety. The The Pyne ard Harrison opera company give two con- | wn free choice. Wh: P, @ lady friend of mine, epeaking | ren should not be left to linger out their existence in | 425,600, by Mr. Ira Topping, had also as surety verty cr perhaps ec\ual want. in r the | tevant’s name. Mr. vant declared his 1b1o% Seloon, next week—the first on Monday Surname cat soe et 88 | Methodists ere, much in advance of Presbyrerians, | tached to tho catimave a forperpe at ee more a) ti i st fs proper to eay that there was an attashment out for his | °eTt®, a nm ‘more men, armed, making in all 2,760 well armed and person, issued from Jadge Lecompte’s court, and also | evening. This company then go to the Theatre Royal, him to take her by the hand than she | but he trusted that the Presbyterian body would not | throw these bids out, making the present lowest did ‘ce voce en — my Maisehs pastath the pina, that Lowry was about the only peccenue ta’ Lawrencs; Montreal, where they have been engaged by Manager would allcw a baboon to touch her, if it were not for = TS ee in amply Providing for pcan gg oR Kaa ty my bo rie y Sen A “Fite as soon as you'make the right impression oa the | Diage ta cave tt om ite tae offot ety ta thewiriec’” | Buckland. Phils, Doct Reve aai0 he CO ee aeetitation; | edudge ist thought « disgrace to the Presbyterfan | voted to report a form of A the contracts to the ‘came ; je. Ttniok wecan hold out hay hes Mie Col. W. J. Preston Mr. F, W. Donaldson, passed The people of Quebec willalso have English opere from | this is a connection from which there is no release, for it | Church of bee Agen eatin it had = bree parties putting in the lowest as above, upon the montha with provisions, ss Ge ll eee Gadlaale ok eee the oo of | a company of which Miss Rosalie Darand is the prima | is OA fe Solas of com] — whieh there is a ae phe we} [a lon for eg ‘aera sion nol eae hy Specersces pe herd canis demir“ wvika . issous 5 ernor 16 free we exe for cne Cl 18, e conrequence ew ul RIE cu Deap | descendant Ph ndann ph this Don't Tet the men in | Miussou ‘Kansas, hold in durance we st Lexington, He | Sonn® Mr. F. Trevor the tenor, and Mr. F. Tyster the | state of things, Dr. Adams, of Boston, says, may be neon | out it would cot be the fault of the laymen, but of the | iin ric ta, were buried ia the graveyard of In indicted for the crime of ‘usurping the office of Govern- The letter is addressed to “Gov. Robinson, Indepen- | or,” the penalty of which is « ‘fine of $500, and imprin- denoe, or Lexington, or Jefferson City.” onment in the Cece A ard faites is ‘ceeding one Now, is not the foregoing @ precious composition. | Jeer.’, He will get all the punishment the law allows. Blocdthiraty enovgh to disgrace a Comanche, not to over one thousand men, subject t> the order of ‘mention the impious appeal to our common God and | the United States Marshal, who is determined that the father to panotion the toacsnere of not only border rat. | iss shell be executed, He has write for many prople ta , ane but Southern men generally. But {tts of « piece | Lethon tine seeisy vt nave (2 Submit to arrest, oF woo pont tong oad assassinute Sheriff Jones. Bat we Pateewo, K. T,, May 13, 1856. baritone, Miss Durand gives Marie, in “The Daughter of | ever 4 takes up court recerds after court re- | ministry, because in very many instances the ministers, the Regiment,” for her benefit, at Laure Keeae’s Varie- pits en A reads off fi ty, mxty, and seventy oases of | froma feeling false of delicacy, were unwilling to tell | the Brick church bave thus far been unable to " divorce in each; but in South Carolina you hear | their congregations that they expested to be supperied. | apy of the skeletons and remains that have been ex- tier, on Saturday. of divorces, ¥ Rev, Mr. i? a ce instance withi pA se a ‘i Tan Purim, A sen nln tthe ptr | inet roma eaths, ne Baa | Mi et cone un ances at the various establishments th's evening will be Bea atone particular time, but that it was sfverwards | his old age been obliged to end his Gaxnient found In the castomary amusement ¢irectory, Necessity | prohibited, and then, and not till then, it became » , beuse. initeste obliges us to omit detailed notices. tine Elder Jas. 0. Prtxam, (Buffalo, ) fo homed. The only record that was kept was ia p-stession of one af the members, Mr. HadJey, and that was burned in his store in the great fre of 1835, ‘The only cine to apy name is the inacriptions which oan atill be deciphor- ed on some of the vaults. fhe latest burial was that of — which was placed in one of the vaults as late ae SJugge Jwevr desired to know if the laws of South | ing yet energetic remarkn im suppor'ermancat, SHAKSPEREAN REVIVAT.—Shakapore’s comedy, “Tweltth | Cerolize and the state of society exisiing there placed | the cervices ot disabled minirtora, forbear to add further comments; let the committee let- ter 1 pediment of Mr, Aftken manumittl resolutions. SANT AND Extension oF FRANKUN StREet.—The Commtttee om, PRIMES iss vp toe Rite bal aie Pre trrestal at Lexingion--Reader BocapinySurroundet. | Night,” wilt be produced at Wallack’s, om Saturday, for | Bis three thousand sloves, It would be m Christian duty | “Leave was here given to introduoe aon. | Houle | streeta of the Connelimen met yesterday afternoon, fa 18 ) e negro ’e Collect 4 jumit them. was rece! Greeks asa tee aah oF ene eof the ‘ote. inion ad pda a began atone ore oon Rome ail soewor this ‘this : that to | members of the Arsembly an chore to visit y'S.t | the chamber of the Board, and heard arguments of a. i do. ° be semgp d Fagd doubt of its authenticity, In our | In my letter ‘of the 6th 1 told you that a few days more | Tava Kimsa’s Vanierim.—Mise Kate Reignolds has | settle that question might take s wide reach of | Churehes’” and Greenwood Cemetery. Accep number of parties for and against the extsnsion of Frank- i: despatches of morning we should have ssid one ti , . | the it. upon what Mr. Aitken would deem ‘The question on the edo} . gach siah aroun ia ot ya Davee | Ten airs y Sn Sibson | Mv Ast bn one, Mit Tela athogh vom | OWEN sine. fr Stat esanson wo | tka, ents hey sro he en ne ee ae arrived to-day. rost Rol ‘and other arch outlawa, and I suspected paratively in her novitiate, is favorite, and will doubt: the South, the ‘and to this great ropa tio: ‘After the recess the Cot tone Mag 1d tou, jerous attendance of nt”, owners along OUR TECUMSEH CORRESPONDENCE. oe » Ug tien end A mersioney collision, | leas have a beneficial benefit. 3 ania expressel oe ee - ah Guupeesion Wace made ss sopert: Phe i me Boor ng hag 4 A oq pg the “4 pds re ie + reed . a me it, ro" lie aitaediiey teed att Xn) m AR ? be Pent ean KT.» May 18, 1958. | in haste bearing to this and the pyar postions of tno | Mt. Bxsmimn, the tight rope dancer at Niblo's Garden, | faken om the adoption cf the minority As there | Adopts. gy nodical records were . | WE ANorth lo the Bust sirens On the part of the sprees Reeder’s Positim=Civil War Inevitable. Territory « proclamation from J. 1), Donaldson, Deputy | has leaped inte the affections of the audience at once, he , Cg eet, ions & nally Tereeataun Ie shepherd, »-eega's frm the G | bioation cunt was claimed thet of these sens Satan ted & wep Two weeks ago I rent you & letter im relation to the | Marshal of the United Staton stunting (What he | ‘The graceful maner in which he perfirms his feats z'vs" « good lesson to sowe of our politto’ars rly aioe on tae Aig’ t rope, dat are yery o'umay at Mh ok leave of the ersteg of tes Mor eo! gata ft wm 1 Lawrence . vehi | reqawvad he 4 roe af i vara? at he Text wasting, ove ba nor ned Taal thay Goals Papagm shoottog of Sher f Jenor, It has not boon discovered 4 he at be ee Jot who committed the deed. The prowavery men | ith’ te ieee tater ta; that 4 thieataned (f be proggeded turther; that hw mM t week ML bel gett woe