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THE NEW YORK H LD. ———S WHOLE NO. 7300. MORNING EDITION—MONDAY, AUGUST 25, 1858. PRICE TWO CENTS. 4 5 Wo have had five different of the ? 5 WED RVERY DAY. (| THE LATEST NEWS. THE WAR IN KANSAS rerio ve expresses from parts Tou batp eet 190, come at once, me arma THE SOUTH AND THE SLAVERY QUESTION, eee BY MAGNETIC AND PRINTING TELEGRAPHS, Address to the Missouri Border RuiWant—Ex- They are driving all the pro-siavery meu out of Doug: Ww. ne RD FREMONT AND DAYTON OLUB- WILL, on ? yeh Bod oe b% and destroying welr property. fhe Fogitives 308, ANDERSON, | Fremont Electoral Tickets Called ‘on Me ‘evening, August 25, at 8 o'clock. All electors We publish this the most excit intalligence ‘We call upon our friends in in the name of Sr ock.—W. Steuer Attias Sodebicrsaeucrcrce | ARRIVAL OF THE NORTH ANBRICAN AT QUEBEC | oc guite ne merang ee men cdting lntgwers | nasty ences ieamo tb rowouo, wat moe, | H. Rusaol, Tr iakie aed Toe Ge huaewbon have fut er: for in the South. bt pomarsso%, Secretary. ns ; tea a a Efe a ee Nae apr gg Bry TI Ne mh By ape nag cpg led DY WARD, REPUBLICAN ASSOCIATION MEET DAYS LA Wa cenld ahs anrcommante aan of cur owe preci a8 Sa Yeasee to bight to Et. Joorpe, ulbety, Pie pe Clty, mad the abore/ and aay Toad ngs are re worse than reproseot- The Secession Question, Niggers and the this evening (August 2), at Fremos fall, ‘ourt we a a g2 up on - raping | a. WOODMAN, President, quarter, party or section the; to inflame § Weareall cuder arms here to and wil day, A 20, rk Herald. Teuve niyo eek Wa, WOODMAN, rresdent.” | NQ POLITICAL NEWS OF IMPORTANCE. thdocuigral the octal tod datos cua nce ere, wah aR (pret css ncaa Gr, i. Saierprins tun.) poe tye ve raged for come time past in that devoted regtonjof our President Law and Order Party. Mo., ), Aug. 9, dition ei BROADWAY_JUNIOR SHIFFLER CLUG— | gérapge Rumors about the Freneh Court, | ‘mmon country, wolavo ever aimed to aarume a conser. OW. CLARK ABAIVAL OF VIRGINIA EMIGRANTS FOR KANGa— . , Dri Dem: DGS here wut us special meeing of the abors clu a eres pacifeaory position throughout the whole of | About 10 o'clock on the morning of the 2oth instant. = | of tage COMING. sa tnis mora | THO Virginia Nigger Driving oeracy , on Mouday, 4 ny mensclag controversy > atid, Dow, B {UL memaders are requested 10 be on hand, as impor deep sorrow, behold our worst fears ‘for the national part of ines ro eiatery men "nests OTe ing on, tbe dea. Hi cy age fine a looking Backing Down, huaineas wil! bo discussed. "Friends of Fillmore aad | TRANQUILLITY IN SPAIN. | peace realized in tho breaking ovt of an intorneciae war | throwgh with iheloes of ive mecithed and i fat tone of the O10 Conia ee ae ee ees 5 pied see meddle ddsbe. whose beginnings are gad and deplorable, bat | ‘The same mes, about 200 or 600 pe sreunaté-b tpote taaanee ion. of then brought &o. &o. IGHT!H WARD BUCHANAN AND BRECKINRIDGE Terrible Sufferi t Madeira whose issue, pray God, be #0 ‘controlled aid over--} Col. Tus’ hone, Bw with them a piece of cannon; tee of the teecersen wee, phe aay ae x3 é sys trea tres prttien(ahateeelg At port: ring @ “ ruled by the watchful Pr that guides our destmy | after an hour's defence, and when most of his men wore |, hid them a sordial cated of md ing the Cinelmu!! ard Syracuse nomiuations ure invited (9 at as to result, ia no lasting Injury to the of our | killed, Titus surrendered: It is feared that as ho was! husdred more emt, ney inform us that two | pasyoNr IN THE SOU7A—FREMONT ELAOTORAL c f will be in a fow. ‘This cos tend a.meeiing to be held at Thomas Kelty's, corner of Mud. Consols 95 a 95 1-8. tein and national institutions. We have indeed | not summoned tosurrender that he-was execated on the is fitted out vi nIpany ‘TICKETS DEMANDED, ETC., ETC. Bae Geers = Sealey ec ones Pete ate Mr ea eee | tet ea. Cank npg ih haem sro br | Haw aie as" Spc walan te Sa Ea Morsoour, Luts Ang. 1,188 Sanss 8, Daves, Secretary. j os the ranks of evory party Wad every section, vo eocure to } Co Maane army reached that point, and are new at | ragued rogiment! 7 Alohig AG TS, Improvement in Breadstuffs---Cotton Steady, | us te turther preservation of that internal ait Tihs meee ah eee. Gov. meupeniand aeariy alt t 4G. Bameney, Raeros Maw Xqnm, Renan. EVENTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRIGT.—AT A VERY * | oueeed WA Lave ne Ee memea one One tp tbe citizens of Lecomy escaped. Lieut. Woodson, Dramatic and Musical Matters. , SmI am hsre to-day,-having just arrived, “over- “Samarilne Hail Joseph C. Devine wae called to tbe coal ind &e &e., &e, career in history. Now is the time 10 tent the strengely of tenet ‘Woodsen 3 oe Be us fm mg acd {, We ttwe published a cerdfied copy of the law extend- | and,” from Texas, throegh Lonisiana and Miseia- jamal all, Joseph C. Devine was xd to the chai ~ % . a ular “ t in le on oe ler an use burned | , - " HE Oren Youug was chosen Secretary. Spree serves Senden a Ge down. ing protection to dramaticauthors. It provides that aitey | igppi, The Fillraore mem are mach “ chopfailem’’ erent cerreet care moregctent eo Grafh, Fee, Qexnec, Aug. 24, 1956, J trust thet wo sball not, Lu tis’ dhechour of ote teh be P qncieeh OOK, pisce ow the 14th Bear Qruvettonale, be. |: they slialt have copyrighled their pleces no person shall ‘and dispitited by the repost of the Kentucky elec- Feguice om cach oe CBuncisrin the Seventh Cosgreas: J | TH Yoyal screw steamship North American, from | {ven/fummef wis among the pegpnat te oer at | ere, forted up. Yourtees-abolitionats were killed, and |: Rave 8 GAS 0 periorm them without theauiRor's er- F tions, What must bedone f.7e them? ‘The Buchanaw !, to mectin.convention at Minnerly’s Hall, ob Fri- } Liverpool at 9A. M. on the 13th inst., arrived bere at colsurenlive tues ot eeer entennlion’ Sind phe apo FRc sateen ‘were! sepenee: en be ‘A ee. So beth be cote men, on the contrary, are in °estacies, more, it seema, aby 39) 2000, to ponais > | 7 o’clook this morning. complexion rally to the conservation of order and law, . f : iabfe to damnges—on> hundred dollars for the ; ereas, t to er 4 Kno’ ss Gouvention metal the Connclis in said district | She brings 103 cabin and 160 steerage passengers, and a firm reliance upon the genius of a free and equal | APBREES TO THE CIVIMENG OP LAPAYEYTE COUNTY, | frat performance, aud fifty for each subsequext repro- {0% account of the downfall of Know Nothing Topeesented therein by delegates elected by the : " constitutional government. MreRoeRI. seutation. The trouble hag beer, heretofore, that printed |. ‘4m in its stzonghold tan for eay other reason, aw aid whereas, Joba Bullock having recelved a msjo- ‘The Cunard steamship Niagara arrived out at Liverpool As we have given verbatim the printed accounts of Ie becomes our painful duty to inform you that civil % pel confidence in Mr. iy of al the votes was'declared ‘he nominee, and the Con- } on the morning of the 11th inst. disordor that have reached us (rom Kansas, and which | WOF as again commenced ia Kansas. Four hundred | Pieets might be ected without the author's conscat, and | Very few secm to have muelr io iy orned: , y 3 ified tion and discharged their | © From Great Britain there is no political f the | Proceed from the organs of the pro-siavery party, it is but } abolitionists, under Lane, haveactually come intothe Ter- | macuscripts were frequently stolen, or surreptitiously | Bachanan’s success. Tit latter will apply to every Aeration ierlee Oo ama nomination of Jona Bu. | ARMOR, poe MMB OUSS | lair that wo should annex, those which have reached us | itorg and commenced s| wa? of extermination upon the } copied, so tha? the author or owner was lable to be | section of covstry in whikh I huvve travelled. All took, as the regular American candidate for Congress in the | ‘The Emperor of France had returned to Paris, but was | rived in the city yesterday. ed Gas terme at oe the “th of Avgust the wotorious Brown, with « || Tovvedat any time, without remedy. Under such c'rcum- | pasties are agreed that’ Fremont will aweep the ‘Pagans Cony ee aig le the men of the hope and | to leave again Immediately for the baths of Biarritz, thaton August 9th a military of three hundred abolitionists, made an eAtack upon | stances almost any kind of literary labor was more profit- | whole North. Now, sir, lot me cliselose to you & of some 150 pro sla men, were dri tro their position, f & of Georgians, num! about two hundred i 1 heart of ‘ue uation, young inen ofall parues, have reason to | ‘The Loudon papers notice certain extraordinary state- fur mle Neen Oaeentionie Oo Feed tyne and twenty-five souls, ‘one eae ond eeten ey Writing, and this, its said, isthe real rcason | secret, Fremont is much mere poptiar here in the the republic, bas been respected by said Convention. ments that circulate in Paris respecting affairs at the | that the plundering of provision wagors, proceeding | Whom were women, children aud slaves. Their houses | WY there have been so few good American plays. Now |’ South than any one North would suppose. Many Resolved, Thai we rejoice that the said nomination has been | 7, a from Kangas city to that point, kad been traced to this | were burned to the ground, all their property: stolen; | We Shall see whether or not we kave apy resident authors ‘uileries,fand oall on the Emperor to stop the calumny. | coc.) and hence the demonstration against it. He saya | b cattle, clothing, money, provisious, all taked | who cua be compared either in the number or the ox. | STC faecinated with his adventurows spirit, and hi ; diate ‘Tbe French have gained another victory over the moun- | that Franklin near Lawrence, was a rendevous for some away trom them, and tSeir oie bur cellence of thelr productions to the Lond ap. many more believe him to be im favor ef the annex- ae best intere fiieparty, ving under no | #2 Kybales in Algeria, Sixty OF seventy southerners, whe onmestted tronpess, | colsey ‘come fom Georgie, \: sate. peeeahiy. is 4 _ OO ee eet 5 | ation of Cuba. ‘This Cuba affair is almost w ddiigation to “leaers’ and free to represent the best interest | ‘The intelligence from Madrid simply mentions that | ¥P0B the property of free State men, similar to that re. | Kansas, and were quiotly cultivating the soll and disturb- | dramatists. Our managers will be giad to get and pay thous y ‘ corded above, and were, besides, carryi the | ing no one, did not even bave arms for defence. ine: i . | univergal mania at the South, icu larly with the ee; paclatrict without the control of the wire pullers of any | erg jg pothing new, and that quiet is reported through- Stealing of borses. On the'12%h, thes Sryee Vo Oe | diay axonew ecu antes Tee i rw neon le ly wai cocoa aps ita play me & good wae abrgn oes ata Resolved, That in the election of John Babock, pups out Spain. in an epgegement, which resulted in the death of one | but,the clothes on their back; indeed. ‘even the Ss s Ww ie shee ay oe pede % in licly as ‘on of their political pad ui »the prople that lon, cess. yi boets t v hem own. '. a a a “fien hire wealth wud lftienee to) acain poss ot hondt, but | Espartero had taken amicable leave of the Queen. ae etree aaa Wine Deedee Willniann sas, | Copia, Cask; whe han-abargnat tee colony, inmow Sere | walon ofa Dieeetie althor® bay, trdocids xpon ti testimony of this, can ad that {witomesed 6 very po ea ey” « Ati tao ag ales lal uae General Serrano is appoiuted Spanish Minister to Parit. | gourian, who expressed bimeelf ‘tune raking for arms and men toaid his colony to settioagain | terme to bo mad pe ge ¥ pat eclde upon (26 } large mass meeting of the democracy in. this State— Resolved. That we hail Young America’s rising star. and O'Donnell bad not published the programme of his | State party, was shot by one McBride, in me Terstory. os of originsl wiaces. ron ee an Bs preeenerod a bs Y Fangs, et eeaeltte ——— ¥ b ct mauling ogust 12, at night, three hundred abolitionists, und 3 4 Join Bullock as their oantard bearer fa the presentcampaign | minletry. “ . pe la teenie the pom Seep the other’s gun, | this same Brown, ‘Aitacked the town of Franklin, Ahrsead the-authors; now let (Gem do something for themaclves. | hig pherh “ Namne-and Cuba.” The enthusinsen: ae edes ‘d H ~#- up e Turks. y st mat is u yt, a citizen of Lawrence, an inclined, 0, e open ys . Me. D a i sapere orgies Ptr is a ot fora does: | alana of Berpe whi og’ the ignborbood Ja ean ot nraay | say the old Cannen “Seeramentn," waich our Moor! | gpempe the Acadomy ot Hux, wit “i trovaurs,” 08 | They ar in North A olan”, Wrene Asmoten beat Island of Serpents belongs to her, and it \s rumored that | Priberpora’ on Washington Creck, was taken from hie | boyd go gallantly captured ia Mexico, aud uow are turn- | Monday ext, Hebas alargeand powerful corps of | they are very numerous oo ig ese Se tev ihe inae will misincaie (haga, Napoleon has sent 8 supplementary note to be inserted in | horse, shot ‘six times through the body, and left dead in | ivg its mouth our friends in Kansas. Six men including Madanae dela a. and Amo- ees —_ ‘ ee own < \ That it ts the sense of this meeting that all Ame- | the treaty to settle the point. the reed. His horse was ip. ‘The people of Law- | were killed, Mrs. Crane was knocked down by an | dio. also has a new tenor, who will sing Edgardo, in ves, and live in a igorous aid ant support to regul sestian rence called upon the United States ‘to act inthe | abolitionist. “Lucia,” during the rsttea nights. Mr. Burton hag av country, where slave isbor would xet- be profitable. ¢ pledge ourselves to use att li Portugal has officiaily notided her adherence to the | Thine Calls’ toy dectined, abogt two hundred of the tree | ‘Tbe same day a Mr. Willioms, a settler near St. Der- | slrong force at work altering and adorning the - |; These men.are genera! ‘literate and ignorant, and election of our candidate and regulay 1 doogrine propounded by the Congress ot Paris respecting | state people marched on ‘this camp, which retreated to | Dard, was shot by an abolitionist, who sneaked upox him | tan theatre, which he will open during the second week | believe that is of alaves uk Oakley, J. B. Pol- } the rights of neutrals and arbitration. Lecompton. Tho free State men, receiving a reinforee~ | while he was quietly maultag rails upon bis claim. a September. My. Welles, will Bop Erabebly agen his & boing. te the country working the- best lands, &o. Distressing accounts had been received from Madrid | ™ent, proceeded to Lecompton on pe gl nam of the August 12—About fifty abolitionists attacked the house } theatre before the first of October, at which date a series [ go class, added to the mechani¢s i adopted, amid cheers. A ‘ meroi r (Mr. White, in Lykins county, robbed him.of every. | of German Performances ‘will be commenced at 4 F Custinan eq oA. Flake, Jacod’S. Moore, Bsa, | im regard to the prevalence of the cholera in that city. | (ett girsetina daring tem day “ rd ia | Ot OTe: Mipi im Ly King county, robbed im of every. | Niblo's Garden, under the direction ot M4, Ak'Vos Berkel f cWho are dead out coming im contact with James T. Moultea. ‘and others, addressed the meeting: that direction during the day, it is presumed that a san- slave labor,) will make a fc party at the ‘The meeting then formed in procession and proceeded to the ‘The Czar’s coronation is now fixed for Sept. 6, new Rear enue must have been fought at that place. ™- Ln opine he nen ot acer me and pint nnn pare pero Cte ie pos agi Soath. And intelligent men know i, and often resid 7 shi Down. vm, Wi abolitioni mostly, Mise Kee Broad * ie r ty renee Sree rar sheckt win enfaier tanas | 8 i jn Satins the Tith, Leevenworth city was alive with | Lane's men, movuted apd armed, alacked ‘Treadwell’s | accustomed energy and colerity,’ The 18th 0! October is | speuk of it, Now, sir, the material is here—it exists. hold the American standard, in his district, to the breeze, with M. Walewski aud Duke Pelissier are to distribute the | the pr tions for another incnrsion into the Territory, | Settlement, in Douglas county, numbering about thirty | Sct down as the opening night, and in the meantime Miss } On rinciple mostly. Hiect a Fremont ticket in any Mer Tioe to the Mee, 10) samest On to Gh of Movember Dat. Turkish medals to the French army. Only the woundad | Dispatches were being sent to Liberty, Platte city, Dela- | men. Keene will take her company to Washingtoa and Baiti- | of the Southern States, South Carolina, and ‘OSEPH C. DEVINE, Chairman. . . . ‘ware, oflei ‘day for men.’ The They pointed the old cannon Sacramento towards the | more. A very strong company has been engaged, we hear, | this vote would even. ‘assonist themselves. I Cen ges perwenr. snd invalids aro to be permitted to accept the medals. } itt, ae We nee att bounds! aud gue thousand re. | colony and aurrovuded thom. ‘They belag #0 largoly | ‘or the Broadway theatre, the siage management ofwhich | what I know, as 1am and bare been ia. Walewski had resumed his functions as Minister of | cruits wereexpected to arrive in the place by the morn- | overpowered, attempted to escape; but as they were on | Still remains in the competent hands of Mr. W. R. with such authority ae will. do to . Blake; have all beeu taken and murdered. | ful om ascount of encroachments upoa the building by | nothing of my own obssrvation in the otiole Sout $ Me eceriniye apetans on Tossiay evesngy Aviat | Foreign Affairs, Pelissier bad a martial welcome onhis | ing ofthe 18th. Iarge numbers of the civeular which we | foot, it is 1 Ol. Ee Le ir + wed Cc ublish to-day bad been distributed throughout the bor- It is now feared ‘the next move will be made upoa | the who are erecting stores in the vicinity, the cee tia peor publish to-day bad been distributed throughout the bor- | -cciupton, to rescue the prisonera, Hoviasoa and otuers, | opeaiog bight of the veston bat not been fixed. oe BENJAMIN V. ABBOT, President. ‘The Algerine Moniteur describes a recent successful } jnyading parties had been organized at Independence, | Who are held there for treason. Nusto’s Ganpex was Giled every night last woek by the | M2 NEW YORK BERAMD—THE SOUTH—SLAVERY Georce H. Par, Secretary. attack by acolumn of 8,00 men on a strongly posted | Weston, Lexington, and at other places. From the ¢: Letters from W. H, Russell, at Westport, say that ex- | admirers of Burton and the Ravels, This evening Bar- SRCESSION—SLAVESOLDERS = AND MOW-SLATE- force of Babois Kabyles. tensive preparations made, it was-supposed that Law- | Presses are errivin, hag giving information of the } ton plays two of his best parts, Ebeuezor Sudden, in “The HOLDERS. i IE FIFTH WARD FREMONT AND DAYTON CLUB ta rence would be reduced to ashes this evening. We give | progress of the abolition ors; and that from every | Breach of and abon Hassan. Mys. C. Howard ArHens, Aug, 5, 1856. will meet on Monday evening, August 25, at § o'clock, at The following extraordinary paragraph \s from the | this on the authority of a gentleman who arrived in our | Quarter they hear of murders, re plunders and | plays Zuleima, im the last named piece. 70 THE EDS30O% OF THE HERALD. Whico wirect. | Mr. Underwood, from Virginia, Dr. Jars’. | editorial columns of the London Star:— city yesterday from the seat of war. His narrative iaa | cruelties, commisted by the vile party in Kan. “ ial the ‘Thirteenth ward, Geo. H. hie, Esq., and other able 1 fitted sohcitude | fas. At the Bowsxy Turarne, the Iatost revivals, “ Life in Permit me to thank you for the favorable notice of sees Wi Address the Meeting, There are some very unhappy rumors floating all Priya ety to move the utmost the information eau be retied ou. It comes | Sew York” aud “Po.cahon-tas,” bave crowded the J. 4, KENNEDY, President. | over Paris about the state of things established at the | ofthe true ae tent ‘cane Russell, Dk. Atshison, A. G. Boone, | BOW every night. They are announced for this evea- f My viows on slavery oud ite ultimate destiny. I see 7.C.Tht) beccretarten, Tuileries, which it Is very much to be hoped are entire. | | Trough the attention of Ritcherdson’s Missouri Ex ?. fellow. Josspe C. ¥ ¥ , | Ase. “Mtr. Brocgtam ‘bel gate highly ‘sugcomitl ‘sum. rticle from the London Fimes, published ia Dr A.C. dxamen, § ly without foundation.” Moreover, the statements gatuer | We received, last night, the Leavenworth Journal of Sun- | HF: Stringfellow, Joseph ©. Anderson, and Thomas | wer seazon to a close on Satorday next, and opens for p PY 82a! 68, pal { strength, and are repeated from'day to day. Notdoubt | d&y, which is diled with news of fearful import. Wegive | Hinckle; men whom you all know, .T whose state | the fall on the Monday night following. “Among tis en. | your Hunarnof 24ih July, the following admis- YENTEENTH WARD REPUBLICAN ASSOCTA- | the jegitimist and republican parties in Paris will take | tbe whole as we dnd it-— rae a TT ey diate ae of Meie Wonzy | sugements are Mr. Eddy and Sir. Davidge. sions:—"One thing we may presume, and it will pro- re Sages Tee hg of tae aabeinion wat ie Care that the stories do not lose exciting interest in the | TO ARMS! TO AKMS!—ROBINSON AND BROWN RAS- Baer var oreaninoe, saluted: settled Garris now wager | ‘There is to bes grand revival of the Colored Opera to- ably be denied by none: Great Sitkeln hes no wih pelt ou Mendes (his) evening. at 5 All’ residents of the | repetition, We aresorry to add that the character of | CUKD—THE ENEMY I8 UPON US—LECOMPTON IN | TOO Wat Oifetibol iontuenes lee mrs ROM Domes | might. The Buckleys open their new hall, 680 Broadway, — ‘word, in (avor of the election of Fremont and Dayton are re- | the Empress berself continues to be cruelly aspersed. THE HANDS OF LANE—UNITED STATES TROOPS | 161 pro to see their friends butchered, and to be | and give a fine programme, closing with the burlesque on | fortesritory on the Central American coast. Our own quested to be present ap pets: aw, Presiden Now that the Emperor returns to Paris t ought to be his | TURNED TRAITORS—CAPTAIN SEDGWICK'S COM- | (hemselves driven {rom their Lomes, to rally instantly to | the “Trovatore.”” ‘This favorite band have one of the | West India islands are fast relapsing into primitive wiiaiie Cen or caseracinstt aaiuatanaal firet duty to bring the authors of these calumuies to PANY SURRENDER WITHOUT FIRING 4 GUN—THE | the rescue.’’ most elegant and conveuieat places of amusement in the When the rich lands of Jamaica ©.) Pesca Justice. GOVERNOR'S HOHSE IN RUINS—GOVERNOR SHAN- | Now, men of Talayone what will you do? Will you | city. savageness. aica are - INDIA AND CHINA NON A PUGITIVE—WOMEN AND CHILDREN DRIVEN | stand stand et'!! and see the evemy approach step by Woon's Minsrrets, after a successful campaign in the | being yearly abandoned, and when, in Trinidad and HE FREMON Si AT THE POINT OF THE BAYONKET TO SEEK SHELTER | *tep, until be stands upou your door sill aud fads you | interior, will re-open their elegant ball, 444 Broadway. | Guiana cultivation has almost ceased, it is not likely La pe pay a ee rade re tw Se Telegraphic advices anticipatory of the East India mail IN THE WOODE—COLONEL TITUS AND HIS MEN | UHaImed, oF wil! you go out to mect him, and drive him | A first rate programme is announced for to-nigiit. hhad beon received. ‘The dates are to July 10 from Bom- | PRISONSNS—HIS HOUSE IN RUINS—GEN. CLARE'S | TUM YOU BOY | ae tie nas At Cuiwntx Hatt, 690 Broadway, White’s serensdors | *hat England will care to extend ber sovereignty SPECIAL NOTICES. bay, where exchange was quoted at 2.193. Money was | HOUSE BORNED. Feed tenets to protect our dnesien, The | Will give a series of performances, commencing this oven- | further over tropical territory, which can only be <4 — a= tie aed relia ball deuliind. Send sai “a Citizens, to arms! Our country is invaded, coop oe s ; ing. Mr. E. Horn, one of the funniest of colored per- | brought into use by a system which has been so- > MEMBERS OF THE | Csler and freights ec he le was quiet. At | vicions are massacri enemy CC lvapcipg upon sons, Is the bright particular star. A A - A..are requewied io be | Calcutta exchange was steady and produce dall. Freights | quarter isgiven! Neit sas mop bring $0 earenee Tho Caw Mixstmata, who were very suecessfu at | !¢mnly condemned.” Thus you see a great conntry een ke a saeike attangements for voce tura- | 10W. American shipmesters accepted $8 per ton to the moorcilenn soveges who ' find a bom Chinese t week, announce two concerts at the | admitting. that white labor cannot succeed in rais- ui on the 5. of Sepieiber, to Elizabethtown. | By order of | United States, oxpresses arrive hourly, by the abolitionists; they call now for help and protec. | Odeon, urg, for this and to-morrow evenings. ing cotton, sugar and rice—artieles indispen- JOHN ©. WILEY, Ree, See'y. fresh outrages pes » it to them ? Or will you desert them ? Miss Mi BRAINKED, One Of the best resident vocal- istence. They started wroug MADEIRA, & Women and children are arriving hourly from the in- ctiee. We test have to bs atv ys r 7 sable to her ex! * y a {MIGRATION TO NICARAGUA—A FREE PAS- i ae terior. Our houses are full, and every endeavor is made | 1 ineverriory immediately, OF all will be fost, Tue (a. | day eventg. | s tmingham, Conn, oa Tues- | i abolishing slavery in those islands. False r a 5 8 2 J t 3 E sage aad 150 to 20 acres of lam e given rs, The West India mail conveyed disastrous accounts from | to make them comfortable. Col. Payne has issued a call | (Coton of the abolitionists ts’ to drive us from the Terri. system im- tous desirous of emigrating ean obtain full information , for the assembling to morrow, (Sunday,) at 8 o'clock, of Mr. and Mrs, W. J. Frorevom returued last week from prevents its restoration to a i, &e., at the Nicaragua Emigration | Madeira, In Funchal alone there had been 5,000 cases of by mbling to) + ( . 7 tory and carry the next election and get possession of the ghice, 10 Wee: siret. ‘oat deabersy ere, Me Me cholera and 1,500 deaths, out of » population of 28,000, | {he Louth regiment Ransas mitts. Nev come men will reine of goverrment. This we most not subanit to. It we ST aeiod bs tees enicol tbered oma trey ing on on ane practicable, to ‘do it for = ‘abeas, for some - as - > th ” 'o Kaneas is t to the Scuth forever—and our slaves “ ‘d “ ragua, may be (ound for the present, There was a deficiency in medicine and doctors, and the | \ye en route to the seat of war, tipper Miseout! will be useless tous—and ocr homes must | SPResr at the, tocond Lg ay ytd tee ‘These facts should at least cause England and the OVERNOR REEDER AT THE TABERNACLE.—THE e ‘ugh slay dead remained unburied, Fires were kept burning to miti- Now that the government troops have turned traitors | 1,0'civen up to the abolition 7. friends of Kansas will be gratitied to learn that Goveraor | gate the pestilence arising from the putrifying bodies. thea, be ap and domg. Let there be a universal up- ‘Come, then, to the resci Jp, and cowards, we are forced to act for ourselves. Let us, ‘men of Lafayette ! ensuirg eight or ten months, benefits both more than U who 7 2 0% Mme. ALexanprine (Dalre), a French artis, favorabl: . John A. Martin, for many years United States Consul | ring of the Taw aoa order gary. Let ao quarter Be | ao™ tng Sout baru Wi svand” mi teook Aug. | Mime Aexarmnons (Duce sf Tena, | inher, The Boutbera pospie halos dst elovery in mo- ” c " bop. imst., after » but let hor wept i J ‘been issued. rall » and beolute neceasity. hot the creek tte New’ York Taberuncle Ds or pr reece tg a all ln lard fe trritory, sels 5: eps clothing—ail ready to go on to Kansas. Let every man | The programme bas not yet 7 owners of slaves who alone think so; but those in the ¢ who can porsibly leave home go now to save tho tives of Mr. W. M. Fuxsane is to have a complimentary benefit | South the . DG. A cuneaneeien is 0 tenon 8 Sik 6 Be ~—-—. Fe eee ea eee tn at cappoe | cur friends. Let bose who cannot gohiteh up their wag- | st the Academy of Music on Thureday evening w canaries on te oe THADDEUS HYATT, Secretary. THE LATEST. . - ons, and throw in a fow provisions, and get moro as they | The afair is in very hands, and will, doubtless, be y ee ssi the paper to press on Sunday instead of Wednesday, a8 | cone along by their neighbors, bring it to Lexington | succeestul, ‘Yoluntevrs on the occasion we | 40 to buy one or more as fast as their ability FFICE RECEIVER OF TAXES, NO, $2 OMAMSERS eyed Daas, & leave for the seat of war immediately. | Ch'Wednestay. Let others bring horses and moles, and | hear the names of James W, Wallack, Jr.. and Mrs. Jona | slow. | wreet, (2ew Court House) New York, June 23, 1355.— Tho Nord affirms that the Russian government bas We will not be able to get a paper out the coming saddles and guns—all to come in on Wednesday. We | Wood, tho favorite soubreite of the Boston theatre, Your reasoning about the number of slave ownera Zable notice — To avoid the ria What must ineviiably oogue | made a concession of railway lines to capitalista, extend. | Dut jvst as soon as the war is ended the Journal Will b@ | Tact go immodiatoly ; ther is no time to si ‘and no who are willing to dissolve the Union for their ; ‘ theatit i = Payennia re ss ere Meee nined to ndopt ihe talow, | ing upwards ef 3,000 Rogliah miles, tsaued regularly. Ope must bold beck: ‘Let alldo alittle aud the Job will be meleing a serie of bor entertainments th Boston, Wo | Tights, and those who have nove being opposed h ule, wig will ve rigidly adhered to dusing my term of | According to tho Brussels Nord, the Czar'a coronation THE BLOODY ISSUE BEGUN—-UP, SOVERRIGNS—TO | ight. We want two hundred to three hundred mon from | heartily commend Miss Staviey to our Athenian readers, | those who have, is leading xe into af money after 2o'clock re ter fi , Jobns yn, , Clay, Ray, Sa- . re ae ioe lly probibiied trom reeaiving | is postponed until September 7, new style. ae ee ee ae alackson, Jobna ia, Piatto, Clay Ray, im, | Stes. Barzuan’s new five act play, presented at st. i ies will be seen by the resth tno late. Res wing mover of checks for the t Louis with success last season, will, we Lear, be acted in ks there will be other Union parties South unity il. HOWARD, Receiver. — je engeese, Cosen Losesngien bee bust srsived, Netnaing Fron I ppm Fong eae eamsen Abd | New York ditring the coming season: . stronger than those who strike for their TFICK RECEIVER OF TAXES, NEW COURT HOUSE, Loxpox, Aug. 12—Evening. | ie eeling of Ny eh Rh and | county, will be the place of rendezvous for the whole | Tue Rxcewt Bexerrrs for the Dramatic Fond ia this city, | Tights. This is not the case. The i ae pomneas OP Ne yr Ulambers street—i hereby give notice that 1s The great pianoforte factory of Broadwood & Sons is | destruction of the Post (fice. crowd, and our motto this time will be “No quarter.” | netted, we hear, about two thousand dollars. she intends to bear. Georgia laid down ina for the seas 1396 Was, confirmed, by the Board of Super. | now on tire, with little hope of saving any portion of the | ‘The allack was made om the town late in the evening, | © od let us have concertof | yr. &. 1. Navusroxr has three engagemen's with Mr, | Solemn declaration of i, let ome of them be vio~ wee sock’ Pst. Fe rats. 1°88 30-100. bouke will be | valuable stock. on Tuesday, by upwards of a hundred and fifty men. we neod old mento ad- | poton, to be filled between October and Juse next. | lated and you will such strong Union loving Bleed wader my charge oo ‘About the tat Repirmader nest Puenovm, Aug. 12, 1856, | They, attached fudge Fata, and chet Bisa in the otewiter. | vianh oa ete exe f tizens to be presents | Pach engagement is for four weeks. men as a abe pho was, st, the head a the uesied to refer to tl yal race, 7 next a! », and al . ni 2 * Whiol Teast be constrained reldly to. adhere to ae The royal eqvadron was of this port at 11 A. M., and ofits entire contents, and completely gutting and solttog | . This i the decisive moment; If wo fail to act now, it | Miss Cuantorra Cosnuay hat she bas postpesed ber | an at the South, ‘The North will find i im LENAY H. HOWARD, Receiver, the yacht with her Majesty and the Roya! Family on board | fire 4 the house, treated in Le Bay dastardly manner | #il ee, ~ agg Ryde hy = return to the United States until next year. pou the same fix the Em of Russia was when en- : ~ the is family—Mr. Crain's energies so ee country. ‘ . ean ubet WAAR a8 BSE | Senge, wns Sovotmshes eer Mees te) ict pec ein eof teed as | Fences et ease i ae aay | mL ates CES apt ets | ide Try wed mab tance i ca iens Sclock. Members are request 4 bomes, come up and fet us act in t jecidedly, i! re. at , 5 277, 08 Mond ne, ot o'chnen. “i eeeee tare. THE HARVEST IN PRANCE. ve Ter ettaucking the houses the invaders condemned | and petanend to abolitioniam in Kansas. ‘Their motto is, | Theatre, Londos. Previous to their return to the Uuited | would be so feeble she did not regard it; and as for acted Urs. R, President. The barvert had terminated in the south of France and fa ‘but, avter ® parley, agreed to spare | “No qvarter to prosiavery men.” States they will act in all the principal cities and towns and France taking with her, and ed Sh h citizens) would ogres to leave the Ter- Capt. Bledsoe’s company are notided to meet in Lex- England, Ireland and Scotiand. to war inst her great power, Russia, like ge ET ll Bp ep tnd eee oe ane never t0 return, All thearms, pri | ington on Wednesday, August 20. Snir Sxar,”? a comedy in two acts, by C. M. Waleot, | Nort, contd not believe it. until. i¢ was too late. ot nae aie Su, be pend pa, ag tg ferior beycnd the Garon nd along the banks of the . muskets and cannon, were taken b 8.1L. Soyer Kaward Winsor, bas been purchased by Mr. W. J. Florence No one bel R 1d have involved b it hed wit transmit thelr ‘direct to SAMUEL W. CAT ing between the Garonne aud the Loire; but | them. An attack wpon Lecompton ts hourly expected. =, pe Tinenst is the mame of the new tenor who bas lately | if she bad known England and France would have ‘THEA, Seeretary, 198 Walt sre ee magnificent ia every part of the country north of this Lop ie d~~ ah by dy * i. Ewing, m. Uimeck. arrived here from Havana, aud who, it \s caid, bas been | defended right against might ; and so I fear it will = Lat BE ee ee eee oe = eee re By evgeged by Maretzek. ‘Tiberni is'a “noble Roman,” | be with you the N You think the South HISTLE BENEVOLENT SOCIETY OF BROOKLYN. pos pple ggy hese lg hienatshadhucmor fe prt de ee a oa Hit, Bielabe Ji Carer Aedorest tweuty four years old. " will sabmit to an inequality. You are wofully mis- ‘The eacucaion of Us socio, will take place oa | Svarien Quality. There were immense arrivals of wheat “Eaten begin at home! Let Leavenworth be cleansed | XN. GmSince writing he above, we have the (ollowing | Newront, R. —The Itest excitement ia the musical } taken. The South will resist, diaraption BE Ean Goch ongeged, wate wil onee of these traitorous lepers !_ Let not one traitor remain to | information -— . rng wf line a this lace was on Thursday, whew Sime. Cora de ae that Bow Winds ts +0 of st . 1 ewd 't tt [sperEenENce, Mo., » 16, . Thorst eppearance inger. ae of fecwany ‘recctuing of” feck, FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. | ast ot war’: wat Tt ae Cex, Wa. Sinetpe ann W. B. Wanoert— Mme. de Wilborst’s maiden name was Wi and she | slavery, when by doing #0 we dren wader tem years of a LOSDON MONEY MARBET. Av express rider has just arrived from Lecompton, GeNTLEMEN—= Mr. Rodriguo’s Express bas just arrived, | is connected with gome of the wealthiest fami their benefit, and the benefit Stewart's splendul ( and every arrangement made The money market had undergone no material change | which piace be left last night, bringing the following | bringing intelligence of the atiack today on Col. Titus’ | York. The event took place at Ocean Hail news — bovge near Lecompton, and the provable murder of the | crowded. Mum#é de Wilborst is deserived as will yon, sir, give tophem elicately | most said your fearfal—a since the departure of the Africa, Consols for money J ~ . Avg. 5, 2 P.M. qT oY . | entire . There were thirty men in the house, and m, under twenty. Her voice isa i JOHN FORREST, Presi | closed on the 12th inst, at 95 a 96; 3 a pM tte oP oye hn Pig ast eorovetea by at ‘eat four wandred aol resemole ky teak of omen whee will cose on own destrection? It | si PD WISHES TO RETU Tread. | tioniets, i the escape of a : once said, wm gods intended to destroy seEeD, Wirstine, 7 RERORY ute ou: LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET. who swear that no quarter shall be given. Capt. Vion ‘eta, re ia no possibility i sing! netted | they first make mad.” 1 94 1 to you, sir, to avert The advices by the Niagara exerted no effect on the | Well’s.men are in a log building, and have go far held out | wat ag hia iwo children from a watery gra monfully, They managed to get & woman to carry a Another jon of the abolition forces attacked the | ab: ee, on nt $000, n . go x Faiurday evening, August 2. JACOB HART, market for cotton, which was steady at former rates. | messs; mn 3 boure of 6. Clark, Indian A) two by after the Brignoli and Morino. Mme. Ia Grange gave a con- 1 Tt is a fe bi 297) eet, N.Y. . . ¢ to Governor Shannon, asking for aid. Governor | boure of G. W. Clark, in Agent, eure bites, Brign naturally carry you. a responsi! aes wCO_NY-_ | ho pales of the two days procecing the dopurtere of the | Sbesen Immediately called tpon the United States | estrocton of Col. Titus” house, and while the express | cert On Friday at Ocean Hall, aesisted by Gottschalk. | for any man to @ cause which, if nd FPO nAvEES. OFFICE OF THE GOVERNORS OF THE | North American amounted to 14,000 bales, including | frees, who refurcd to act. wos leaving the roar of the cannon was distinetly heard— | Hoth artists are immense favorites. will dissolve this Union. If any new State—Kansas, Aluishouse, Rotuiads, Park, Aug. 19, 1856.—Senied pro- | 3,000 to exporters and 2,¢00 to speculators. The market ‘The whole country is overrun by Lane's marauders. | | ane \s in the fleld—Jones, they declare, they wili hang. Cuantrstox, §. C.—Mr. Joho Sloan has a lease of the | for instance—was to make application for admission vals wil be eee an ata offen, 18 ~ clored quiet at the quotations advised per Africa, The express rider met 45 of Watker’s mon, drilling at his Pe ety he yn ho Poy 3 and qo }.. + theatre bere (or five years, an( a¢vertiees to open about | into this Union, and she was rejected on account of alae, © t nga at connections and covering ridges LIVERPOOL BREADSTCFPS MARKET. house, | Six of Lane's 1ptes were cnpteted of Lacemnetan, oT Sol. thes” howne | mile (rom ‘on, | he first of October. the existence of sinvery being recognized in her con- wih‘ sheet Yea, algo Copp’ for. valleys and p" The panic iu the market for Dreadetuts has boon sensi. | WHO slate that their orders are to spare none, but to ex. | reecved. Col. Titus’ house is one mile tram Hecompion, | 41,5. the theatre here bas beon leased by William | stitution, the Union would be gone. Let the North fand gopprer loners for i bly checked, ad the tendency, eepecialty tor the better | 'erminate Fre stina ok Cope Srcneaks commen Quest wn iene Bj oonpell Henderson and C. Losee. It opens on the first Monday i | Know the truth. F rue Hospi's', (ov dcecriptions, was upward, Wheat ‘ yp voee 4 sree See, 5 , a, september. Hy monrenie T93 Where tuxther int! better sorts: i navarce x 3d, por busbel hea ‘vem to oe bn co whieh shine tottand’ hae 6 Soon beard. owe mee preted ony in Kan Mg Com ey ae Bas none —Mies Laura Keene and ber company will Ba. wear was nivmiaoni ba onl i de obtained. Racit proposal to be accompanied » some cases obtaine tour was firm, and for prime { ~ ve | mw . re play at the Holliday street thestre for two woels, alter be fi we, I would resistance. I tures of tw iF vartion na soomeity for Une fait brands Gd. a Is. higher. Yellow and mixed corn had ad- iow that ire issue hae bees torced upon us. let ws farmers of Lafayetio-old and ney. Washington engagement for ihe kame period. Tne = fareed on us, ¢ | and the Governors reserve t d @d, ant - op and doing. Let no quarter be given, but let the lawe | éreeicce, or you will e be their have always believed the great body of the ot syaeee by Y Swer 4, tee tee eum ie Bg be enforced, and drive these He from out soil. Come up on Wednestey, reeay to go on to bem get PR lavage are sipiasa ping’ © om the ert loved and desired the wey etuatiea Oto this Spence & Co.—Red wheat, 8s. bd. a Os. Od.; white, | LATER—MORE OUTRAGES—COL! TITUS MURDERED— } horses, wacons, provisions and arms, Bring @xtraborses | Ml Clb ead at ihe Holliday street theatre, Union; that our corstitution was framed by inspired 98. 94. a 08. ed. Western canal flour, Phila NINE HUNDRED ADOLITIONTeTS, With Frve Precrs | | 70% have thew. ‘ Boctox.—The Keller troupe have been exhibiting their | Men: that its bless should be extended over other delphia and Raltimore 31s. a 328, Obio 338. 6d OF ARTILLERY, AT.LECOMPTON THE CITY SUR- [From the Western Divpateh, Extra lahnate to great houses at the Howard Atheneum The | Coubtrier—that this hne and cry about gl Yeilow corn, 0s.; white, 31 a 328, ROUNDED ITED STATES TROOPS WHIPPED, (eeolar company at the Howard are called to moet on the | Ceeded from a very small portion of the North. But, LIVERPOOL PROVISION MARKET. Mr. Rodrigue, express, has jvet_arrived, bringing in- From an extra of the Leavenworth Herald, es bight, Seth. that of the National on the ist jomber, The } sir, when I see a great perty vise Hie adark cloud— 5 Beef unchanged and demand limited. Pork quiet, at | {ell\gence of the attack on Colonel Titus’s house, and the Feeeived copiirmation of our worst fears. We | Ft). ineatre will probably open about the Lith, Miss | a party you had characterized as the black negro werween three and four o'clock, on any ater. | former rates. Sard steady, but a retail business only | Probable murder of the entire party. There were thirty | Lave not time for comment, but give the extract entire: | 1104) ean commences AX ebgagement ai the museum wbrebippers; 8 , #ir, the great New Yor« Hanan, or Sanday. Members will receive heir } duing, Bacon duil. Tallow weak and transactions mo- | Men in the house, and as it was surrounded by at least | cor. TITUS’ COMPANY HELD AS PRISONERS—MR. | (his evening. after having abused them as no other paper could RNELIVS A COOPER, Purchasing Tru derate, at 638. lor North American. four bundred, there is no possibility of the escape o SHERIF JONES’ HOUSE THREATENED BY THEOUT: | pyrianmrnia.—The only regniar theatre opea here i | abuse and condemn them, turn about and advocate = oa ‘THR LATEST. ay LAWS—ATPEAL FOR ASSISTANCE—MCRDER AND | iho Arch strect. The bill on Saturday was the © Man of | their cause and their candidate for the _WINES AND LIQUORS. Loxvos, Aug. 12~Keening. | houns ef G. We Cuark, Indien agent. "About two pours | SCTCRERY, Ue World,” with Mr. Gharies Rona, MH. A. Very, Me. | my opinion of the North bas changed. If it be thelt PAGCOR BRANDIEN—COORAC AND, RecH ants ‘ express wg leaving, the roar of the oannon was die- | ‘bat Jecompton has been taken by Janes myrmidons, | under John Saint Luke, Donetti’s monkeys ’ draw from them and have no with thase beandies, ‘now discharging com ship Phage, ts ball on Monday, but in the discount market the demand was | tinctly head. Tare is in the field. Andrew Preston, | *?d thatour friends 2 = merey of the armed ral | forming. who are not willing we should be equals, [it houses, by SAMPSON BROTHERS, 19 Beaver a | Stil metive, Im Paris, on Monday, the 3 per cents wore | Fsq., wounded. Mr. Sinterre killed. Mr. Cweos killed, | "ene. be toy eh Ar} Gay oooh on Raxcon, Me.—Mr. J. Proctor closed an engagement } rests with the Ni to place their goverr.mest in Se epee done at TOF, 90 foury sapected tebe stteenea — ee were fipally overpowered by Lane's men, who nurabered | ere on Friday. rs ont of 2. the hands of those who will preserve or dratros its ‘R, FOR INVALIDS.—OLD LONDON y . i pe . under the masagem: J. on. Beet ae 08 PA rota inree Wo vwere From Washington: Up, citizens of Kansas, and come to the rescue! All the ] S004! site ne ee seared of (he Unsten Ghanee & corm was announced 1 open on Monday, ANgust 38, = Wx. My ‘Momtor. Foadeicns,’ gt tit ‘sparideg, cstawtia wintes Rc i, | ®: CAMPBELL'S COMPROMISE ON THE ARMY BILL. | SOrSuutare ‘now coming tole chy. Acton’ acuont? | WHO bad in ebange Robinson and the other prisoners, wné J with the Ravels and the Martinet amy THE SOUTHERN SECRSSIONISTS—THY, KEW YORE MEMBENGE Ay. Re Ob Poked Street, sole importers of Wasninetox, Aug. 24, 1966, Seton!!! e oy Gre surrendered, not firing a gum, and are now in the | Tpoy.—The Adelphi is announced to open August 28, HERALD ON THE WRONG TACK, tHovsn FIGaT Messenges s London cordial gin. It 6 the Intention of Mr. Morrill, of Vermont, to an- STILL LATER. pe i a rl Nh ah ae — ae 7 Guoruina, a0 nounce the death of his colleague, Mr. Meacham, to- : = pSitURDAt Nocnt, 12 ole all the fa hgh Lo dere, cm Fonsvrm, ‘Gs., Ang.4, 1896. een nnnnnnnnmennnvece ernnnwnnnnemeen. 1 Morrow, when both bi 1 . © ATL TRER PRO-StAvERY Man IN Missove— tells LC SCHOOL iN $2 OOO Marr oF caer eT OFF peel sr idan gly eee Con. Clark, agent of the Potawantamies, with his 19S bo tee Drdhos or em Jaw and order man in Kansag Ler py A Hoboken, in com- ani ly Seven) eee Beets, See Au clothing wanted, in large . Liberal Mr, Campbell, Chairman of the Committee of Ways and | family, brings the news ae stated by bi it, herewith that will net respond to following earnest appeal? a ‘ath a resolution of cxam- Yours pai A el po smomey, and print nee onal! | Means, bas prepared a new Army bill, and will report it | enclored. Let the ery of our friends be—To alone ‘arms! amy the |, 1861, Dear Sir—In your if qe of the dist alt., in re if he can get leave to do #0. He is 18 favor of dropping | AR S'my Of Lane's men have demolished Franklin. JAMES MORONE, Six to eight hundred men strong attacked Col. Tita noar Near Lecomrrox, August 16, 1868, | to May 1, 1864, and fa view of a letter from Toombs, Athens, (a., and “A 0's Pearl street. —————— nme | the proviso and hitching on a clause repealing the | Lecompton, who had about thirty men, battered down Friewne oF LAW AND OrpaR—The abolitionists have come | the township Parr jer.” CMTHISLSLADIES AND GENTHEMES WAVING | Kansas laws, &c., which many demoorate, are willing to } Dis Toute with canoon, bis family hart [ort en, ill | ob ve tig np yr OR Feqetren thet he Fey the | Penquier (Va.) Farr ,er,” you takes position whick J ony 1 ee of can receive the nimone rains by ad ® number of his men and took him a the of jechers our men. ig taken, and deserted | school moneys shows the impossiP jity of forming 9 correct opinion 12 ba siree!, noar Caaal, or 62 West | mccept, Tt ts now thought that a compromise oan be | hus mon prisoners. y the women and children. Lane's men are about 800 | shall act as Woasarer During the time of the working ‘and inflnences of the “peouliar in- by Mrs. Coho, effected which will settle the whole di ‘vevity They attacked the guard of the U.S. troops who had | strcng. The United States treops have also been whipped. above specified the Collector a and ” bye GAaTiENES, HAVING TARGE OR SMALt. LOTS OF The democrats expect a considerable accession to | In charge Robinson and the other prisoners, who surren- ba ginko 7 abe cnt lank ead ovary land of samen pool only raed OTS" Se balace Bn os] for towaship stitution” by © atsiders, prion pai, wthont War x einen? Waves: | heir strength to morrow. The republicans are algo | {ere Nok rine ® gun, And are now Ip the hans OF | riien, Our frends are Now stationed if Sheri! Jones's | orrrores. Tn this manner township become ime | YOU ASC je that there being 509,000 non siar> me! address, THOMAS D, CC looking for three or four yetes in the morning trai outrages committed by these wanranders hows, OF ANY AB “ORM, wma will Might Gye lasi. Will | dedted to the Seon) sum, holders ir, the South, Fremont may comat apo tikat

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