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° Se RR ne RE A ee eee mmm ee geet . ~~ oe . Pa nes eet ~ me ; Fo hs = @ NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1856. . * voters and defenders of Southars in- | received from Oliver Wendell Holmes, the who Our Washington Correspondence. Ship Jeseph Jones (of Camden), Hosmon, Cardiff, 43 days, KANSAS AFFAIRS. pepe ret tect ere, | told Mim thot be might rly upon it—that eat ihe aot ‘Wasewaron, Begs 6, 1966: | “Eee ietecs Bia? OF RO" easels aan wile ppt oped ap ente Tore. Be acaable ip—tbat “his penitent ‘ces Tasted into we | Politics in the Arsnal—The Appropriation for the Print. | eovl,to Maubatian Gas Co; veatel to master, “Aug 6, lal ST, iar Movement wee aaa Would pledge | Fyinds of the children from thelr infancy, and that it was | ing of the Debales—The Intelligencer om the Horns of tu Gram’ Poy, Tia; anor wit [Correspondence . a yt ee considered to be a contamination to be united in thesame | Dilemma, dc., dc fed licht winds aud calms the eutize passage. "Hed ‘s hilotom Owing to the eifort now being mace by Daily De mocrat, OL St. Louis, to rouse the passions and prejudices ofthe people of the States, squint the eel settlers of nsas, by the publication of letters purporting to be d infamous At this of the proceedings Mr. Jouy M Omron | Union with slaveholders. The speaker then referred t0 | Congress having adjourned, the excitement in regard io ‘days. the factious conduct of the black republicans in Congress . ol ), Colcord, folowing resolutions, which were uuanimously in deraung, tbe “Army Aporopratin bl and stonping | the Army Dil bas vanited, The workmen in he ase gape wih coast (or Parapet, Color, Nowa B05 e wheel gover ument, by attaching au unconst!- | nai have been set to work, except one Know No- ‘hase. bands of free aded od tom he fern, oni ea gaa tnd’ eanongnzne rene siny | Stanly, tae eamere wy ou came’ | hinge maser Vacant, w mot exareced man, | crt tat Gy os. Th ta cee, statements, with the view of creating eivil war througt Lei eee ermigeauts from the Tertiary, sateehorcas: aiiee | Suk trom this factious and reckless course, He then | who has had charge of the work for years, But Jet. | Brig Burn Amo Columbian), Hisnctard, Laguayrs, 4 days, tut the Uulted States, we feel ourselves galled ou to send | iat ying of savage and foolish talk has been like the | full and elaborate discussion, the renin. ihe | spoke ln caustic terms of the puling aad sickly cantabout | Davis could not stand any afiiation of that kind, ree h you a true sinoneat i —— ot poay of | bandle cf a ‘jug: all on one side. Free State men now, | House of Representatives assembled, are endeavo ee Union, regardless of those sacred rights which have ‘The Intelligencer is in ® terrible state of excitement. Brig Swan (of Portland), Underwood, Cientucgos, 25 ree an in dieguises bie tea passed in ie amallpare | 82 beretofore, desire peace and security of life and pro: | PO", SUETEAUO, resident of the Canad Seaice fem ino | Beene olten wounded through that medium. The man | 90 1 TO tein ats dap paper, Te hae | energie molasnes 10 matod ANE uae oe d perty, and they intend to have these rights. But perlormance of his constitutional duty, as Commander in- peck ee hee en ee ae 2 Ming Lanzarote, Harriman, Alexandria, Del, 10 dave, with fice. it ts Ues unopposed. They are now excamped in ant about | Cue Lvident that the authors of the foregoing address | Pivicrot the Armny, 0 au ome federal | peen lauding the Senate for years, and on Sat 2 ef ppress insurrection and repel inv: een lauding the years, urday last, Pr Church. Lawrence. Lane bas thrown oit his disguise, tays be | tocire war, invasion, bloodsbed. Hence the people of | inn, sud hereby allording aid and auceor to the + lawless Dante Your representatives have seldom told you the | snor earnest entreaties, received a sop, in the shape of whe IW Stowe: Mot Wiimington, MO, 18 days. tet inet. has 2,200 men under arms—that he is now prepared to . altiti f free soilers in Kansas, jeace wad they bave left you in the dark as to the true state . "i A'a he ft commence opperatious ou @ ‘-liveral scale’”—that he auc | Lamrence Dave once more Dut thelr Gy i ae ge oy | wien el the Sta ivi war, which may not | ofthe rase between the North and tbe South. In fact, | payment for the publication of the deUates for th last | Hactwa Bat teeta apis tho, might of htStt souk pale, his men are bound a an cath to make this a free State, | yore durirg the severe weather last winter. ey pn gt La rt one whereas, many of them are but too easily bought—a foreign mis- | four years, at so much a column, though the Hexarp has sprung matntoost split rudder head, and done other that is, to abc itiontze It, or die in the attempt. He says ihe oltiss ae 5 sion or a fatofiice at home makes them blatant advocates | published the same for nothing. "However, they want to | Sept 2. 12M, ls! Ga 15, lon 7445, saw a schoonert to windward LATER NEWS, which have eneouraged these outrages on the South are ronning for us, fiving § there shail not be any neutrals in this contest. Consequent alt distress, whith proved ; ee 0 Tribune, Sept. 3. uated only by inveterate hatred of the instituvons of the | for the Uuior, or any compromise which promises them | reprint the State papers, at $19 per volume twenty one Be n Capt) Wheeler, iy hele weaieg wer Ch Ghone Mate man enlnnsueneie | schist teams iron, Micbige’ serie lett Kansas | Sul wich sey neuer study nor comprehend, aud that | weoutivuase¢ of place, Volumes t0 @ Bet, 4,000 aets—only $800.(00. Then they | {He,schr Ann smith, of Ivokhoven flaps) Winealen, at eae of the Kansas river who have been and were deiermin. | (iy te iast gave ts @ statement yesterday ine. | Prvorr pride and just regard for our peculiar literes's, e- | Gen. Morse wae about to conclude, when loud cries of | wish 'o sell the ‘‘iteg ster of Debates and Annals of Cou- | ato Par saw steamtug Titan ashore about 4 miles of Sq <4 to remain “law and order’” men—he has already ; sy quire of us a prompt expression of our opinions and feelings. | «Go on," “Go on? induced bim to continue. In pri | gress’? at $5 per volume, about titty volumes. Their | Was bilged and deck under water’ a very heavy surf running, driven many of them, as well as pro slavery men, outo | BAFd to the aifeirs of Kansas, which confirms the other | ‘).'4.)) is such measures ae are adapted tothe impending | vace lire, continued the ‘speaker, if a man and wife can- | ¢xcitement regarding it is to koow which way to go— Sloop Native, Davis, Siony Brook. 6 hours. 4 that 4 reports which we have from the border. There is no | crisis, b: ved: c r site. Jor Philadelphia. Re ee eaaee ee ore ek | doubt of the intention ofthe ruiflans to attempt tae expul- | ]" tata scheme organized in New Rngland under the pre- | uot agr:é, it is beet they should separate. The North told | they are against Fremont, don’t kuow whether Buck will | prohelier Aarne. Pnagiahia, . he Demo {the 25th iost., fying fro sion of every free State man in the Territory. this pur- | tense ot settling Kausas, but really with a view of driving | Us we were indeliib|y siained with the sin of slavery, and | pay, and have a strong euspiciou that Fillmore ig a dead Propeller Petre}, Arey, Providencey: asserted by the Democrat of the nga te at | pose they are assembling in great numbers at Little Santa | {rom its territory all seitlérs who are not in favor of the probi’ | every day charged us with every crime in thedecaloguo. | cock. $ BELOW. and being driven by these iovaders and rebels, and not bition of slavery, is indirectly in violation of the mutual good it poreible to live amicably togetber under such 1 ‘The Intelligencer belor gs to tho Saurians #0 admirably ALOW. | a : Missouri and Kansas line, armed aud provi- avery, inane i690 n Coat den cud bad tatoo by the loyal citizens, as is ‘u»inaated by that sheet. Fe, on the Mi inith between the Northern and Southern States, on which the | cumstances? If we could hot, then it were better t deccnied ib the Hesatbe and must go with Messrs. Wis- and ore brig, , About the tive Jaane began these outrages, the New | Sioned for at least a month. | The force they boast will be J constimtion resis, be injurious and insulting to the Soubern | Wwe should separate. Ho then'dwelt opon the material | throp, Choate, allen, G. Pierce, Pratt, Hamilton, aud SMILED. Tribun od a des: v augmented, before the attack {s made, to five thousand | jiates. and is not only enleulated. a 7 Soat! ton: All ne's under Col. Richardson bave gobe up the yuri to cut bn Derm G “ a. U § store ship Relief, Brazilian station. eats Gare contin mugen, ena esa No | off ail communication from lowa. His party is reported of the Unlon. New Ergiang, expcally, where we are most decried, Fires in New York, Wind during the day, 8, and light oa ek, ee men stati san cbey bave a barren coil, and little that is marketable, ex- bY were stationed to oppose them, no cause was given | to be e thousand stron, 4, ‘That for every dvop of Southern blood murderous!; ie | Cert ip ice and gravite. ” Ivis dangerous for a Southerner | Fike in Finst Avgnvr.—About half past eleven o'clock, them for a conilect. So far, the traitors who planned this A great many conflicting ramors are afloat among the | ),y Northern emigrants upon the soil of Kansas, the South igs Rbere, nite can he carry wih bin w fasily ser- | cu Friday night, a fire was discovered in the entry of eit Muscelln neoua na On were > a Missourians themselves, and it is impossible for one not | ought to devise such ress as will punish the out- nq hs In announcing what they. desired, nat suprosey ibey bed | 18 thelr councils to arrive ata true understanding of their favora ters abd fo adpplayeh walntory | venta, waults are Deaped upon him, and hes made aD | house No, 411 Firet avenue, owned aud occupied by Ter- | 4. ‘accomplished. No conflict bas yet taken piace betweeu omimg ry Pag inched realy nine deh bana >and to avenge the numerous vietims of their dial bat they kad broken the compact, and she was preaared, rence Smith. The alarm beiig promptly given, the in- | “The yatted States mall steamer Hermann sailed yesterday the body of loyal nettlers and tho invaders, although | SOVEDT' so ror as numbers can make It, successfal. CSET. mittee be appointed by the President, at his | if éeeskary, for a separate existence, and woald seek al- | mates were aroused, and made their escape upon the | for Southampton and Bremen, with 74 passengers. deventecn days have elapsed since their attack on Frank Keira Gis an be beard h remored, were talkiog ‘ : Mances with the commercial vations of Europe, such & | yoo and ont at tke back windows. The fire was the act | We are indebted to the pursers of the steamships Knoxville, in. a sure, with general powers, abd espectally to solicit sub Gol. Treadwell, and about thirty men bad settle’ on | Of ® descent upon Leavenworth, in strong force, for the | scriptions of money Ane Utes stration from the coun | tLougbt, if aby thing could. It ls silly, said Gen. pildus of money and other “material aid.” to be appited | course would bring them to thelr sober second | of gy incendiary, beyoud a douvt, It was placed at tre | from Savannah, and the Marion, from Charleston, for late > i ; 0 fi 1 oor bears the aj “4 4 ‘Washington creek; they gave him written notice that if | Purpose of opening » road to ar ee ciae now al | (othe pertory of Kansas, of such persons ag desire to ac- | Morse, to think of inciting a servile lnsurrection ia New | {cot of the dst tight of stairs The ars tbe ap | pavers, pearance of having had camphene poured upon lt. The : 11 | most entire! mt, The: , - re , hhe did not leave the Territory within ten days they woult & ensirely cut o ‘4 quire pre-emption rights there, and who are also willing acd | Grienns, or elsewhere ip the South; there is no danger of ‘bly to $2u. Launcu—Yesterday afernoon about 2 o'clock asteamtug . ident, in the event of a collision, of a vietory, if they are le to defend that co q - y damage cone to the building witl probably amount io $2v. drive him out, Treadwell and the settlers repaired t0.& 7 not overwhelmed by great disparity of Dumbers “Pro. | Mule todefend thar artiele of the constitution which seve: | iu; it is all cont to talk about it. ‘The comparison betweea | 1's tasured in the North liver Insurquce Company ior | was lwunched from the yard of William H Webb, Haq, foot of two story log house and prepared for adefenee. Aman ° 20 4 i ee ean, ie h well 16 Moors eda named Hoytleft the camp of the rebels to go to Tread- Visions and ammunition were soaree among 3 Pas Rye 4 " well’s as a spy. Ho was found dead on the prairie about 13" Past and pad oo ng BC vipat we recoguise ant will entertain no feeling of amity | of the haces: nee acute! ve arp on pret Vp pe rake fom w cay red creek. Beank b be was Sole r or plan Os cocapeuanion with such f the hatin Geoe are much less worked, beiter clothed and fed, aad nar o'clock yestarday a fire broke out iu the distillery of a ese wre a aie Mae Gch oo ex @ abolitionists then advanced ou Franklin, about two - e ‘ systematically assail our inst xe spo | Goal more intelligent tban roauy of the free laborers in the b Brag Ne : pense has }) re’ Menace y evening, 12th inst, cals a few dass will elapse before we hear something | [iain of our rights; aud that we regard them, so long as they | vei more It otland, Ask aay magro ta this cy woere [202 Dhomergue, No. 140 West Soveuteeuth street, Tho | Punt lis Necs thatell iilnee, bet owners, preyed he right of th t bear arms | the mars of working people m New Eneland and Old Eng- the right of the people to keep and bear a land spd the Afatiyr Sie of the Sovth is much inf oF ~ , tier. In & majority of cases the Southern slaves Finy iy Wier Sevestagstit $2,100 Sixth street, intended for service in this harbor, hundred strong, on Tucsd z dmb , 4 » challenged the people to surrender. Mr’ Crane, the P em Fee ere i ae omithen Stavon, co neee 8 he lrFeconel™ | the st. Charles Hotel, Odd Fellows’ Hall, or auy other { *vemen were premptly on the ground, and soon extii- | 1.4 win two beam engines, disconnected, with tylinders of maater, replied that he would not do so; that there w Kaneas Emigration 7 Thatit the Northern States pérsist in their present cru | public burldirg is, anc he will tell you. Contrast this | guiched the fire. The flre canght to the woodworkaround | 44 inches and tex frat stroke, from the Allaire works. Sue is twelve men and a boy, besides himsel’, who might spea! 3) sade ayminet southem rights, it is the duty of the Legislature | with the stolisity and stugidity of the Engtish laborers. | the still; the (lames spreading upward, melted tne solser wat EO . = for themselves. They also refused to surrewter, Taey ; | A emigrant train will leave Chicago for Kansas, via | O0t MERU Susteto take such steps as will divorce the | Je war in Fnj land whou the people were rejoicing over | ing on the pipe, when the epirits caught fire, aad thas | 24™édth* “Yinjiam 1 Webb, in bonor of the builder, and wilt (were told that they would have to fight two hundred and | PAIUOgin sae i eer iowa, wiih thele own teams, fost trem the North penceabiy they cam, orev hey | Naming cree Reform bili, welch prevented the mo | ignited the uilding. | The damage done will probably } ‘ye commanded by Capt Chas Hazzard, late of stearatug Lev men. The fight began about 101’. M andcoutinued ili | The emigrants will cross lowa with their own teams, Typhi clestee of Erglund (rom murdering the operatives | amovnt 1o $200, Fuily iusured in the Republic aud Ot” | gthan, and will be ready for service aboutthe Let of November mui.” Lyx ethan en Lane. ni a which can be bought or hired at Burlington cheaply, 8. That the Governor of this State be, and he is here>y, re- 2 * 4 Se re ental cis Paes ain eth er iteae, | rhetiadoas? Kansas Aid Committee announces thet “meu | quested to correspond withthe Goveraces of all tie southern | by waking them work fourteen or Werner terete |. surance compeeee: next. a ob bersing hem see an herole Tittle band of pat, | &hould go prepared with means enough to make their Biases. with the view of creating a concert of action among the | Be beget ir te age nee ae ee | SSS Te | steaurve Titan chefore reported), left this eity to, get off em out. here ie » 9 , several Legisiatures thereof, upon | to tee the city, be tho u hip John ©) jer, and h it riots then deserted the log house from which they had | outtit and purchase teams, say a tcam and tent to every | sary. in his opinion, to convene our Ley Sivserm, one of the most elegant and celebrated Married. Eycan'iulet, ‘ister &ym' Capt owns, the Underwrages’ \th not more than forty pounds of baggage to | Dorp of delih sip A oy hey “cpt 4, atthe residencd | agent, d full of water, and that iat: anever me | ten men, ating and determining upow the measives Le 1 ingtiqurions of the place. Would they believe ft, that | Saci—fisrmown.—On tuuroun made such a noble, and to the abolitioris morable defence, baving killed and wouuded about fifty | each man. Send immediately to the Natiopal Committee | cessary at the present crisis. a of ly Wee enty- Gb et by & from ‘appen.ctees she would be # total loss. Capt Russeli : “ Se 4 ‘ i go ach neighborhood. ‘ ont of twe-ane-{wenty people of whom he inquired, of the by 9, 165 West Twenty SQh strect, by tae PI Se ean cs ao ta ee ay wNeotio Saas Jourdal tua tollowing, signed | After the reading of the ab »ve resolutions, hot one knew wheré it Was—aud one half off thea | Rev. Dr. TBompson, of Grand street church, EowasD aeeitig nahs and is conacent of poke hen a a rom La cagey oes : . co ugnat, 1858, by A. M. Grapger, Secretary of the Kansas aid Com Mr, Cuictoy said, that ashe chairman of the Committee | uid not even kvow the meaning of the word mu | Savi t> Lecratis Rxpmonn. " og Dullt vessel, and iron bracea throughout. ‘The Titan Flee a nga mcg Shetr dond end wonnded. the | 22 on Resolutions, he proposed making a fw remarks in | ceum? Gen, M. again reverted to kansas, He satd yhat ProwN--Maniié --Un Thurséay evening, Set 4, at | was the largest tug boat in the harbor, siace the loss of the Pos ig igen nae ae gy i a wtb The citizens of Ohio who design to settle in Kansas and | connection with the subject. A few years had hardly | Southerners were there as {ree Americans, their property | the re-taence of Licut W. D Cratt, by Justice Aadorson, | Leviathan, being aboot 625 tons, and ‘was valued at about Een ey tabbed the Post Onies ot enaty Gottars ie oseey | contribute by the moral intlience of their preseace to | elePred since assurances wore given to (he South thas bo | with them. It they could nut maintain thelr ground, aud | Captain dsctes Brown to Saran E, A. Hants, only daugh | SU the was bnilt by Mr, Thomas, fol ree Seen tar ic papers: they iso | Wards the establishment of free institations in that mach } Copetituuona rights should be respected. ing full | {1 Southern men would not back them up, way the very | ter of Jon Mantle, London, Eng. Yritere having somo interest in her.” atamps, &c., and took ali the pu i in those fair promises, the South suddenly awa- | 914 women of the South would rise up and drive the abo took large am f money aod > abused Territory, are requested to meet im the city of | copiidence , " 4 P Silver Cloud, of Boston, 482 tons, 8 ye: or individuals foaake eg ny (pig hl owed Columbus, on Wednesday, the 10ta day of September | Kens aud finds that she bas been slumberin; upon Ce litionists ont with broomsticke, (Applause and laughter ) Died. PR Sophy pacha peg i ong. § Tors old, alipper : r a ter of a yoicano. Whilst everything around her promi After a tew more brief remarks in tbe same spirit, he Mcore.—Drowned. at atiaucc dock, on Friday Bedford, She will be fited for f! wth Pacitie Ocean whale » emigrant train, which will na p ehwarenee. ie sal He : i Burlivgton, I nd Nebraska City, | abundance, prosperity aud quict, the Gres were brightly | copcluced by reading a very timely and patriotic letter 5, Mr Joux S$. Mooxs, cooper, lu the 35th ye: ery, urder te command of Capt Frederick Coggeshal’, took her off for shat purpose | Filorte were mate by some | (are thot September under the direction of the Na. | Durxing in'the Dowels of the earth, and the country is | from that eetecmed and distinguished veteran of 1814, hs a * fornetiy of the Gov Troup, of New Bedfore. . with what success we have not learned. ve then tional Kansas A) Committee. row threatened by the overilowing lava. We bad aliow- | Co}. Maunvel White, in which the gullant old patrio; de. ‘Tne funeral wi)! take place this afternoon, at half past Lavxcagp—At Bath 4th ip treated her, and threatened to violate her person, and | Bext, prepared to join U by Messrs Trufant, Drummond ed ourselves too long to be the dupts of politicians. The | clared *bat he would willingly contribute bis share, and | twoo’cick from the residence of his brother, George W. | & Co, a fine chip cf 120 tons, owned by the builders. She is ed wbrough here on his way t» Westport, to look for “Persons withing to go are requested to communicate jon of Mr. Banks, a rank sbolitionist, to the Speaker- ~ : t rm . ; : ; = with the undersigned at once, and slate the amount of | “ection q BH a even more, to the Southern cause in Kansas, and only | Moore, No. 15 Coiumbia street, between joralemon and | Bct yet nomed. bet wos’ to that place, Tacse are laste Jobe samne’ | means thes can furnish to supply their necessities, ship of the Houte of Represcntatives"had Deen the sigaal | wished he was afew years younger, that he tight pre- | tate streets, Brooklyn. His relatives and iriends, those | yi. yu, pNotees to Mariners. || | Beglected to state. “Committees lp the several counties woich have not yet | f Open rebelliou against the South. Aad how was this | sent his breart to the bayonets of the abolitionis’s, as be | ot the ‘amily. ant the members of the Whitebal! Guard, placed'on Fa ee Ee ae in quested to do 0 ut once, ant forward the | ‘Mvctec! By the party spirit which bad inflamed the | once did to the bayonets of the British invaders. are particularly invited to attend. His rematas will be | }!% Bee eee ere cae'th the Bun of Sep | minds of two bans of Southern patriow, the South Ame- | “Three hearty cheers were given for Col White, aud the | {utetred in Greenwood Cemetery. vee Diack Kpar Buoy, No 1, has been placed off the High Pine ricans anc the democrats, aud rendered a perfect union | meeting adjourned, after cails bad been made for many | sxowpxy.—Suddenly, on Friday, Sept 5, Howanp F. | Ledge, in 15 feet water, Gurnet Liguis beariag oc Wand the commander ofthe troops in Kansas, | @movg them imporsible. This was an unmistakeable | popuiar speakers, who on account of the Jate hour de | Ssownun, son of the late Thomas Snowden, in tne 42d | Captain's iy Ways. . jans and free State men may tight tout. | sign vl tbe mes Ras eg er pros eget calc 3 clined to respon year of bis age. Fone ee aOR DWELL, Lighthouse Insp 24 dist. ‘Titus bad #ix or friends with hi the tine— Prerce says that the free State men must take care of | Vita of the future. Ha hy n4 a His friends and thore of the family are respectfaly 1a Sevt. 4, 1866. . made a noble defence, bat afer saan several m4 themselves. The hordes of Western Missouri are pouring | # Politiciay, but as @ Soutberner, avd in this relation he Theatrical, Musical, &. vited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No. Boston. Sept: 4 186 a ‘a 0 y to the desoted ef woul! ask what should New Orlears do’ Tne North has Concerts To-Nicut.—A grand sacred concert tz to be ol his after- traitors and rebels, Titus was twice vadiy wounded one | lute the desoted Terriory to conquer it. They are being | NY Ca at what they shall do, and we sball not consult | given at Dedo’s Empire Hall, this evening. A number of Ms Laer Dae, ‘Bouston street, at Zo'elock, this after: ¥ DeXt moved on Treadwell’s settlement, with shout | TePported, 400 mrn, but Treac well and his friends tied before them. | material aid they have collected p On Saturday morving. the 17th inst., about 400 of th. tember. : bayimg with them one or more pieces of artillery General Smit! tacked the house of Col. itus, who lived near Lecompton, | ays that the rut of his friends killed and another wonnded, dud as Lane | reiuirecd rapidly by Southerners, who are hurried fur. TI began cg oO ward up the Mteeouri river, which i: blockaded against | Le? with regard to our course of action. They havecon- | charm, re to be executed by a brilliant orchestra, BrrkMany.—MARy CHARLOTTE Brermany, wife of Frede- i @ sppe Degen the hay aod Bare g OF Memmciuy game, bay sur. | nigrouts (rom the North, "With ail duedotereace (> the | gTéeated their Clans inevery city, town. village and ham- | Txdworth’s favorite band will also give a concert to | rich Reppor, aged 56 y cara wad 23 days, at Opotie uo vessel shall be admitted. there Iftcben vtensils, act destroved by thocanoym, ant aboat | Secretary of the Kamas Ald Society, we tink thore is | Jet #vd shaped the policy which they thought sulted them | night af the Atlantic Garden. The tr ouds 01 te faraily, the New York German Horse is tavine Deen benahitel ieaeenatabal te $10,000 in money, and after up the floor in search | Somecdhiog quite as requisite in Kansas as “the moral in eee. oo0 Of elasmasnae? eeatagaatioee AcapEuy oF Mrsic —S\gnori Ceresa and Truffancll! are | Guards, and Hermun Lodge No. 208, are tvited to attend are Sete aie chia teen Pied eee lao roc opbting mien, We give this forma, | fvidiers, Tee South, ao ar hac, comparatvey speaking, | Vasa grand. apera br Braanl. Toe populate Lx | residence No. 206 Houston etree corcer of Rage stout. | Cop G A Mazaria, RN. Secieury biogas OT ea ee ee ee mouse: aneust the | tou place fn our columns that those who wish to goad | doBenothing, Our State, with the exception of! whisper | Grange SF eouren, plays the hercine, end Biguor Coletti | Bor remains will be tntered In Greenwood. © | Lisbon, Avg 14. bis family, sogether with many other persona au ta. | see tbat juice is done, though the heavens fall, may oe Bees ant toad concen amine ee and oiber established favorites are in tbe cast. Noxweov —On Fricay, Sept. 6, of consumption, Bassa sin sxtertaieee Bingen hanes Saino ines ilies, (ed tor safety, and camein bere on Saturday night, | KBow jdst wien aud bow t) proceed. It is a good time | CF 0 1/2 and the murmarbee Of the True Delia, hes | Niiio's Gaxpas.—Paul Brillaot’s elegant ballet, entitled | %%,Nosvoun, in the 2th year of his age. | | an. daleahuano May 30, ‘will jis (0 taken Oa the pas- the 17th instant bow ta raise men ia the North. The harvest is socare, | Over raiced her voice upon this important question, | ‘La Forture,”” in which the spirited M'lle Robert and | , His triends aud acquaintances, the members o! the In, | ssge)sp oui | rent home 10W) bbin a2. They contempiated destroying Lecompton, but as the | the corn crop male, and seed time and corn gathering are | Pou. y as wedo, of our pubic spirit and patsiotism, | ober sccomplished dancers, including the author, cre- | G¢P arent Mechanica’ association, and the merabers of | fd from Greenport 4h bare Oregon, Case. Atlantic Ocean. U8 oops are near there holding whe Stale prisoners, | tome weeks in advance, we bave bad Go meetings and contri uted not one single { ated such markea sensation Ou the occasion of its revival | {ie Olive (Guard, are most rospectfily invited 19 attend T, ship Bar), Broek, of aad from Nantucket oak grass cnapabag . cut What kind of pauriotiem is this? He wished to Javt night, ts to be repeatec to-morrow evening, together ‘clock precisely. Bis remains will ng | on faba Brown, Sr., known as the Ossawotamie murderer, ances Mass Mecting in New Orleans, fer iweldentally to atact of Congress which he thought | with the cbarming iairy comic pantomime called ““aspho | thls afternoon, at two o'clock precisely. His remains will Shins, cbr Washington, Blankenship, Atlantic gir und his wes istapts will also contribute to | be taken to York Bay Cemetery, stil at large, at the bead of abou GREAT OUTSURST OF INDIGNATION—ALL TALK AND | hed much cop uted in bringing about the prescat tate | dc). Mr. Hi Favis.—On Saturday, Sept. 6, James Fama, aged 61 derers, who, like bimse!t, are not only outla NO C1DER—PLENTY OF DEMONSTKATION BUT NO | of attairs He alluded to the Keuses-Nebraska bil Pre | the evening's entertainment by their dashing feats on the lene July 31, Congress, Kelly. Wi. 1880 bbls ep oll. ro A grt lta Re ene egg ge DIMES. viovs to the parsnge of this mensure, no one could obtain | tight rope. Werke Nuendo oid etceatetanens of the Sully, tea men | alae we dap togelt ta whew deve pa eras; lip: bave ven way every loyal settler out of Frau From the New Orleane Delta, Aug. 28. @ pre eneption 1 ight or title to public lands*unless a bona Brovewan’s Bowsery.—A sew version of “Marble | pers of Mechanics’ No. 113, 1,0. of O.'¥., arore- | ple, Morgan, rr i5th. for a crue in afew days" cousty. Phe sg henna ame yw ad four handsed Agreraply w rotice, previously given tp the wewspa | fue rvsicent and occupant. Tue squatter who conformed | Hearts,” arranged and adapted by Manager Brougham, | ypcctfully ivited to aitend the funeral, this afternoou, at keo—Ang 4. 42, lon 23.55, Win Martin, “Martin, of acres uncer fence, three hundred acres in corp—they | ners of the city, « large Coccourse of our citizens as. | ‘uimeeif to the provisions of the law might take possession | js to be produced with cew aad elegant scenery, cos | one aadieds trom bis late residence, No. 867 Eighth Or eans, 6 mos ont had taken 2) bhis whoud iby the J H Da- dave driven bim away, taken trom bim all he possessed | gembie | at an carly hour yesterday evening in the hall | of us much iacd as he ne: ded. Now the case was altered. | qumes, &c.. tomorrow evening. The cast embraces the I be tak te ood f Vall, at thie port). —taking good their word that they would wage war | of thes u's Exchange, for the purpose of ceviging | Wha’ bad been the consequence’ Southerners were un | pames of Messrs. Brougham, Macdonongh and Whitt SOM, EUS TAOS WE! PO TRER eCrONNOER Or 1G Spoken, &e. againet all who are not abolitionists and tra tors, i ob ~ 3 * . ’ au itag, | terment. Siesmsbip Black Warrior smith hence for Havana and New : . | measurer calculated to allord relief to our suffering bro g to emigrate to & country where they could not od- | yisses Morept and K: eiyuolds, Mrs. Hield, and otuar estan. Cint/t, teenteene ae 1 dj The Democrai of the 25h \pst., sa, that a man of ’ 7 £ A " d. be n / i Finca —Ou Saturday, Sept ‘eRRIS Lewis Fivcy in tae cs Sepbl, 10 miles North of Cape Lookout, bousted tnat | wold bave the p of there in 4, and to sphold the cause of Southern more thun 160 ueres of land, and where they were, | alutea rtiste, who are capable of rendering the piny ip fotb year of his age. RB vs, from Apslachicola for Liverpoo!, pp. Tey jensted that he pee ave Te sunis “rn States rights in that Territory, Considering the extreme ecertity, cebarred the advantage of bringing their | n «fective style. Miles Heorarde are to appear ina ‘The relatives end friends ¢f the family are respectfully it, Crossing the river to — th,”* Be. Tho | br the email number of cxfizens now in our midst, | negroes. What planter would go to Kauses and zettle | , cw ballet, called the “French Barber,” and the whole | ipyitea hv ‘attend the funtral, to-morrow moraing, st ten p Ai ic m Matanzas for Trieste, facts aro these : A desperate man of thia place, in liquor, | the assemblage war a very reepectable one both in polat | bere with 100, 30, or even 10 wegroes, upon a piece of | loves with ‘Po-ca-non-tas.”” ptt only Aiea fohion a was s epalized July 28. 'a n 4 met a Kentu on the road, a short distance from the | or yrmbers abd respectability. Persons of every pro | ‘and which he could not exten’ to more than 160 acres’ Be i % aia Lewis street, cor- Hark Corilla, from York River fer Rio Janeiro, Aug 12, lat city, shot kim, and cut « piece out of his scalp, aud dit | fecsion and engaged in every pursuit of life were pre- | He would appeal to the persons around bim if they would. ‘aton's Kew Tuearsx, Broalway, oppasite Bond | ber of Broome street. ON, Jon 0 We Doast of be ceed. A warrant was promptly is for | sent. ‘The greatest good wil and harmony prevailea dur. | Of course tot. This Dill, theretore, while professing | ‘ect, w fo open tomorrow evening, wita a highly ta Morcay.—On Saturday, Sept. 6, after great and long Brig Fliza Ann, steerine 8, Aug {7, lat 10 17 N. lon 52%. him, but he had fled the Ter)itory. If ne can be a r . “¢ * ented and eficent company, es will be seen by the ist | suiterirg, Caamicite, the beloved wife of Jobu Morgan, Prig Bout, henee for Galveston. Ang 24. lat 55 59, lon 71 50. 4 at 4 vom nie indicat’ . Priced " fhe will be exceuted for be crime. The suppo ition was ng (be proceedings and unmistakable indicatious were | +o betricnd the South, was in reality potping else but « that the murdered man was a pro slavery man. olumns.” The good old fashioned | aged 00 years. ae 5 ghee Norfo.k for Barbadoes, Ang 2, lat Is" Fas been selected tor the occa | Her frieuds ard intances, aud the members of the | Hig Caroime. of Little Beg Barber burch, p the advertising comedy of the “ coutiog the good work to asnccess’al | +k ifol echeme to draw Northern immigration mto the pave bo hesiiation im saying that the | territory He covld pot but denounce it as a deceit anda yposed from Jack~ ‘We deny, in the moet emphatic terms, taat any loyal or “ " . 7 pws a eee * fon, with a cast embracing the names of various old aad | Chrys ic street Bay e reepectfaliy solicited | conville for Heston, was seen Sept tno ‘ac. pro-slavery: seitiers oi or near Leaveaworsh City, nave | RUr@am und descemiaton oven Peapetus to the | prone ce 1205 pla of the mouth were told that the Com: | ow’ artists, Inciuding Mesers. Hurton, Mark Smith, 7, | toslkud the funeral this morning, from her late resl- |“ ciir'D'W Dayiey, Halsey. levee for St Domingo, Aug 2% Committed the excesses charged against them in the | cause ot the south in Harses, which all the bayonets | Led fcuity Did any one believe the bold assertion? | Viaci'e and Mv. C. Fisber, Mrs. Howard and Sea, | dence, No. 188 West Toirty-firet street. Services to com: | ‘at $2. 3 ‘ fed * Canes Of the Cte, in Sepees, Wome Y" e ¢ Leulty «i apy assertion? | Fishes. The alt tb a . ive o'clock and start at ten. Se ces Louisa, from Boston for Porto Rico, Aug 23, Demecrat of the 26th inst , iu its article heated “From | pq rifles of Northern abolitionists will be unable to} Noore. The politicians who aided in securing their pas- | Huser. The alterpioce, A Lean of @ Lover.”’ wil | mence at nine o'clock apd start at at Bi; N, lon 6h Kanses,”’ spd tht the entire article js a gross perversion | app, cage, did rot delieve it, although they attempted to de- ring togetuer Mr. T. Placide avd Mre, Howard, in favo ASDERSON <= OB Saturday, Sept. 6, Guonss ANDERSON, & . wd ‘oreign Ports. Sa ietatenons of roses cocurvenees '0 Yhls Territory: At seven o'clock General Parrrey ascended the stand | ure their conrtituents ‘into that belief. ‘These measures | te Characters. native of Custleray, county Donegal, Ireland, aged 36 1=Sld brig Luey Heywood, Swett (rom years, bis triords and to attend the funeral, from tne residen Elizabeth, No. £1 Warhingten strect, twoo'clock. His remains wiil be taxen to Greenwood for Warrants bave been putin the Marshal's hands for the | qr prefaced the nomination cf the officers of the meeting | «crvrd only to postpone the evli—an evil which has now Bayarn's Amemcax Meserxe —The managers o! tals arrest of these murderers aud rebels. The people with a few preliminary and appropriate remarks. He | become incurable, bot which Would rot uow exist hat | ¢Stabiishment are determinca that ¢isiters shall bare uo his back to enforce his authority. About : raid that the cecaeton which had gathered together such | (ue proper remedy been applied in time. (Cneers and @ | cause of comp'aint, eithes as regards the qaautity or ermed and at bis service to eupportthe law. Law a large serembiage of his fellow citizens was one of po | oss) Mr Chittop said Le beard a hiss. No doubt some | 4uelliy o the wines’ ment alurded, Im addition to count qualntances are reapectfully tavited 10—In port brig Young America, Kg. » of his sister, Crosstapt (not Roebedie, as misprinted)—In port afternoon, at | ships Flying Childers, White joston arr 1th, Katek erbocker, Poabedy. ure i te crder must, and, God willing, shail very shortiy prevail | ordinary character. Our brethren and friends in Kaneas | New Exglotder in the ball, hatehirg treason in his braia. | less cusloeities of every imaginable shape, size and value, i Seweasde Barr’ ith ior Besten Sea; Wonderes’ ¢ in Kansas Territory. many of whem bave already succumbed before the o (A vows, “kick hrm'out,””) Apropos of New Englanders, | they tender the atnvsing dramati> pieces styled “Twenty | 146TH. a ae cmption, Exxaw | 79° 2., Bid sip Geo Green, Fairbanks, Liverpool (Correspondence of the St. Louis Democrat } powerirg bordes of Northern traitors an fanatics, be would say, that in conversation with one of them the | Minutes with a Tiger’’ and * quite at Home,” in the after | ¢,Lorcnuus —0u Friday, Sept & of consumption, ELtEN | (ard passed or Chieftain, Fi Re ; Lawnence, Karieas, Aug. 27, 1856. | Stretching forth tbeir hands 10 us apd demanding a | ctber cay. be bad been told thet ia case of « diificalty | neor, sud “Giralda, or the Lovisible Hisband,"” and the | COrGHIS, im due Zod year of ber age. | || | Laima. Septa-—(id schr Chieftain, Fraser, Baltimore, ‘This clty once more astumes defensive position, The | sistanee. Sball we be bliud to thelr suiterings’ Shall we | or a collision ariaing between the North aud the Souta, | “Swiss Swains,”” in the evening mind the foncrai, trom No. 138 Liberty airest, this | Pudacephia wig freight id echrs Tremout, Johnston, and two or three imprudent acts by which the people here | turn a ceaf car to their entreaties? more than one New Englander in the city would sell thetr Gro. Crary axp Woon's Mixererts —Tho immense | Send the cmeera’, from No. os Lind, Hewey. N York. sought to bring the marderers of Hoyt and Williams, and | you Our State was true 4 proeerty and piace themeelyes under the banner of the ropage bestowed on the celebrated burlesque of “Bone be vw remy ‘Un Fr. Arcageonad og, Sept. 6, Jaume Cerny, ‘0 vg 7—In port brige Water Witch, Conway, for Sa- others, to justice, have been construed ‘by the leaders | She was tiret a the eld in 186 when the war against | North. Du it, was the reply, and the sooner the better. | Guach Piavolo,”” has wvuced these popular: performers | (art cone? Hamre cal cask A, Weton sates Hewes, ‘a: mS days: Mary Fimily, Bourne tor New Haven I Of the Souihern party into an attempt at driving out | Mexico breke out, and sbe must in this crisis retain her | Dut before you join the rauks 0’ ihe cneny we'll make am | to rein it on their bulls tor to morrow. “-~4 Ey dees re eee ae Bessanan haben eat tea Oe, Peale een the proslavery settlerz—a ae: Advance’ po-ition. ‘The following oflicers were then pro. | «xample 01 you that will serve as @ warning to others. | wil! be proc ded by a variety of good songs, & Mas tliineah sachin dt Gun tunity are vexpecttel Bordesus, to joel for Ronen, Ming portion of Me. Mayor of the city Chilton’s remarks, on account of the utter want of accom. Wm. Christy, Wal- | mocations for members of the prose, and the frequent ve Which occasionally drowr ed the speaker's voice. once dreamed of by tne lawrence pe ple. An | posed and unanimously appointed -— We could hot well hear the con addrese. inflammatory in its character, app: if to President—Nion. Chars Waterma the passions of the people, distorting ‘the real facts Vice Preidente—First district: Col of the care, counseilirg another invasion from a foreign | ter Cox and Wibelmus Bogart. Second district: Judge | spp Be d the ‘tuneral, frem the residence of July 2—Sid ship Telassar, Coleman (from Cal~ we i Seunvannes.—Th+ ovorwheiming applause | favited tos ¥ R OF is towed by deutely crowed wuviences oo tne new | parents, No, SI Sixth avenue, this afvernoon, at half past Sept 2-01 Z . operatic burlesque of ** Trowatore™ is suificieatly eaeou. | four o clock, without turtber invitation. re Rg Seng ad ings Bag yk ragitg Yo Warraut its reps tt! a Voroaghout the coniog | HBuansies.— Oy SaturCas, Sept, 6, fone Raver Brox. | aun, Liverpool: bark tary Denworth Bake, Brinol Be z State, bas been signed by Atchison, How, Rassell | Augustin, Jules Lavergue and F. A, Lumsden. Third | He rescmed his seat in the midst of much enthy 4 : a ~f “ J ard Boone, and circclated in the wes district: Gen. Joba i Lewis, We. C.C. Claborne and P. | After Mr. Chilton bad coveluded, Gen. Imac &. Morse | (CK. It will be preceded to-morrow by a choizese | scwy vom of ¢.H. and Chirt. Heimssba, aged jeer, 9 | 1 oe vinry contgeet acme Minck Squall, N¥ork; B sourl. Lawrence seens to be the place §. Wiltz, Fourth district. Jotm M. Bell and F. Bouligny. | being loudly eatied tor, was introduced by the Chairmag | ction ot melor ies, bag oy ‘i Fiathiin, Sa'em, Maes; White 'R Benne > The friends of ly are respectfully invited to at aterm, Mass; White Squall, NYork, KR Benneit, Victim of pro slavery fapatism, and the Algiers: Jobm Hughes. to the meeting as the next speaker, AVHENARUM.—The {nfant corps of actors, ac he t t Yelek, from big | 9%, Biind. Albany, unforturate city are the sacrifices to be offered on ite altar | Scretariep—Dr H Harby and D. ©. Jepkins Gen Moxey sald he was drawn tothe meeting by the Vocnl'sts apd dancers have sued ap attractive | thd the turer Fooon, at oue orelrek, from bit | ““hostON, Rept b= Arr barked Ht Duvall, Nickerson, Pater y 7 is by eA Arto the Washington, ip pursuance of the Sat gene jort) that “no quarter isto | — After the applause with which there nominations bad | bigh character of the names signed to the call, aud by the of to tborrow evening, The entertain ments ihe 10,4. 0.0. 7. | ej Rpeabeth Louris, Hacheine, Arghangs, beige sun tome be givin” Itcannot, then, under these circumstances, | Leon greeted rubsided, Mayor Wateastay, ina brief anc | grave ond vital nature of the question upon which it was th songs, dances apd tabivwus, and close | Bysare and Relan ‘horning, Sept. 6, Jour Hesnv ten ne S eG ey oR surprive even the most conservative citizen in your State | felicitous tpeech, tendered his thanka for the honor con ‘ed to consider not to listen to high ‘lows dec\amatioa | with the comedietta of the’ Jesiout Harband ’—cherse aged 2 years, 2 mouths and 10 days, 200 of Jubn Hoary, | sington ww ke, and Breeze, Dickinaon, to know that the people bere are preparing to defend erred upon bim, expressed the hope that energetic aud to inculge in jt. The people at last were somicg upto | ters by children between seven aod eleven years of age. their bomes. and to this objec! are one Sens efhetent measures yey be taken. and concluded by | the true istue, the great necessity of the cay; they saw Twe Cauravis’s.—This «excellent baud of miciste: piaewg strong gua aking themselves acqusiat nates of the speakers who had been selected | the danger they were in, and were resolved « protect | upder the management of Messrr.”#ryaut end Maliory, t 1 on #unda tmet. . . a “4 fod | wit ronan Oe exeraee themeerves and sccure their coustitutioral rights. Kan | gre reported to he doitg ® prosperous ousiness in tiv ba tise 094% Maver. Queens county. 1. 1., aug. | 5 Ioan, Sroan Seven bracik: ciganl lon Ot aeh God bite ge force indeed that wil! force them A mction was mace and carried to the effect that a | rar, which our enemies were now trying to wrest from | bastern cities. They commence in Woscester to morrow, 4.J Ne son of Henry avd Caroline B. Liogd, aged | Cid ship Argonaut Hole, Hong Kor g; barks Sherwood, 3 3 o 7 ’ Dili Philad Brave, Lovell; Jacoy Hie friends and acquaintances are requested to attend | ie eae in een. ire legscs Tiemand, 71 Division street umb pittee of five persons be appointed for the purpose of cs with « strorg and bloody hand, was once a part At | ft ix expected that th 1! be ip New York next week. ~ sen. Valparaiso; Warren White, Dillingham, Buenos charscterized the several battles of which {have | drafting resoiutirns expreasive of the sence of tre meet | Lovisians, the citizens of which, by’ the treaty of pur- | ovratne Tuarsisiee Conrasy Wise Anna Vail, the | Fines At Moun Prospect, Flatbosb avenve, on Friday, | Azr Durve, Payal aud'e mkt: Laconia, Hearse. Pal Kept you fuily adv sed as beivg ir prudent on the part of | ing. Mesers. Jno M. Chilton, Jno M. Bell, G. W. Logan, | chase, were guaranteed all the rights of the citizenr of eo Tray Lt Sv ma Val pe ste had om A Dunb se the Frve State sottiers.ibot when we coorider the iast that | J. Bermudez and I.. ¥ Forsiail were appointed by the | the other States Had that guaranieo been fuliiied’ Tt | MKbied youn prime denon, iy connection with those 6, Masia Hoxeimts Jane the be: favorite vorallrts, Mme. Aldint, Sign re Gispon! and Mo. E jeu, of tbe city Of London, aged 29 year the Unclted States t-oopt were appealed to to dis Chair, bad not. Op two Ovcasion® they, t common with the we nt Mary EG Crowley, Phila- band these gangs of “young gentlemen” in vain, when | — Col. Cumsnt wae then introduced. He said that be knew ‘cf the whole Sonth, bad been denied ihe | Tell, and the distingulabed pianist, Mons. Sabatier, will 16 Gage. , . toby Mierk Sid wind Wo BW: mode. we consider that not one of the murderers of it Was in bad taste to speak of one’s self, but on this occa. to go into snd enjoy the common terri aNaay Die _o— = “97 ‘nay, apne . PR ‘tne ry ray Se ee Ee y horeieda: brigs Pestio Laem” 1 brought to Ju pat | sion be was compel : f , nt * ~ a8 : pA rem s ~ at ‘ : men heretofore bave been brought to justice, but on be wa: $ pelled by circumstances to ao so. His of the a on an equaiit, with | Owego. Hamilon, (Canada), Mentreal, Toronto, &c. Toe Moan At Ovid, Seneca county, N. ¥., on Friday, an Ly Ast ang S Tangala, Bramhall, Norfolk; 1 encouraged by patrona, being enrolled us Un ted State officials, we are led to loom | the from Mr. Pierce, aad by . r to many persous in the audience for | Nor nern States. The fret time vas when Evathera ‘of thie ack \ forty years. He bad tp oath and prime Ftatesmen jane submitted with over tamenes: f £ pou the uprisicg of the people as perlectiy patural. xf not | life taken eh active part im the pollical affairs of the | it'net downright, cowardice and sereilty, to tat au: | Met the {act that this company gives entire eeeres from | Alderman of the Third want agod 02 see sely 18,0 TOA EH, Rept d—Arr brig Carclinn, Giischiield, James nfectiy right. In judging of these things, people knoula | country; but for the last four or Ove years be had de grace ul yoke of bopiliage, the Musouri Compromise, | °POres !p fuil dramatic cosume. Oe ee men tated | Me ne oe : y the care in, question in its true pyilion: divesting | mixed to retire trom the arena of public life, and give way | after a fruitless contest of ri months. He was opposed | Mae. Hotom Asp Mn. Gisxx —These popular artists | Lnocnway proprietor of ihe Waixer House, formerly Of | Gi ningn. Aug 2—Arr selirs Todnatr Robinson, Mew themreives of “ail prejudice, they should ask themecleas. | to young men. Hence it was that much had not deen | to compromiser. He waa sick of that phy eet so ee Waterford, Ceratogs Cranty Nee rer amas | Lott ame. Porto Mico, Marson Fdadetpi. \p Freeman, “What if there murders had ocearred in our own Suto, | seen of bim for some time past. But now, when his | tothe cogs! (Applause.) The constitution was cum. | Tur Woon axp Maxsn Jcvesiam —The numerous at | 5 Rat—-On Tuesday, Sept a. af typliid tever, AMALIA | New York: Siet, Lant Sid Bb, ches Meorge, and the autborivies bad refused to bring the murderer. to | country was in danger—whin civil war was raging in one | premise enovgh—faly enough. Not one jot or tittle | mirers of these talented Uttle artists will doubtiess bs | MaTitns, danghter, of Adolphus C. em My | NOL MESS HOLE te ve 0 jastice, what would we bave done!’ of the Teri tories of this Uoion, and the dearest rights | woulo he concede outside of that. That compromise, in | gratified to learn that the intend to return to the Broad. | *#Lt? pears end h Maye ene, Thompson, Calais Civil war existe—there is no denying this—sod civil | et the South were at stake—he could not refraia from | ite cay, was catled a fair bargain. Under it the South | way Varieties next week. sect 6 ot tailowell, tor Philade ‘war would be the result any in the Coited States, | ccming forward to raise his voice in bebaif of the cause as prohibited from going nortn of thirty six thirty, but town for do. 1 where the people of one State undertook to control the | for whlch the bearts of all were so strongly puleating. | the free States might come as far below that line as they Personal Intelligence. | ITIME INTELLIGENCE » td. AM—Arr brig Panatma, Pettengill, Cape Hi rine actions of the people of another State. Civil war has brea | (Applause.) It was a Roman maxim, full of good sense, | cb surely’ Nevertheless, | William F. Robinsop, of this city, fe to deliver the an. AB . Besresh te Puadeeian, Goa @ Gemma aces existing in Kaneas ever since tbe 30th ch, 1855, | and » doctrine not to be denied, taat in trowblous times illing to subma to that, ay, | Bua! adarers before the Chautauque County Agricultural - do: Ana, Bray, Addivon for do. Sid brig Pachma,” Tn pork at kK , Mag 28—Arr sehr JC Homer, Homer, New inbabitapts of these cities may expect a rich musieal treat, | Sep). 5 of Paralysis, Mr. Saweee MH Mosw ke sally Had: arian, ork: sally Badger, Som! Castner, Lomlen, sagar- apd wili continue to exist till the State evmt ot | old men sbould coun: and young men go to war. | to worse, for the sake of peace and the Unies. ‘The | Society, at Weetiielé, on the 1 ith instant. ALMANAC TOR NEW TOW # AM. sebrs Frederick Mirsouri or the general gorerament at Washington spall | (Great cneering.) When a yourg man he bad verified | same men, on the same principle, would detiver ap their ARNIVALS. § 33 | moos 29, Pizarro take measures to prevent filibustering ~ Fr +e bad fought in cefence of his country; ia | slaves, or any other 'y, if Cemanded as the price At Ge Peres Hotel —lon T. Batter King. G to culdvate Heger, ebort till the acton! setters shail be allo ne be would counsel the chivalrous young | of anda miserable abstraction catied Coton, bat Mencesdly thr ir boil and their political opinion, aud to jabs prevent to take up arme and follow the ex- | really and in ¢Mectan iguominious bondage. When Call decice peaceably the character of both at the ballot bor ample of the men of 1812. Thit was the true and onl fornia and new Mexico were uired, two Ubtrds at least Lave stated that the address of Atchison & Co die. | iexwe for consideration, and in presenting it be woul 4 wore sapplied by the torts the facts of the cares which 1: attempts to descrine | make uo aitempt at oratory or deciamation. The day for would bave exclude? hor in severa’ \netances will already have learned joeh th’ gone. The time for compromise was greater ‘tion of these anges, Ae the lelter dated Avgust if, written a few hours after | gene. Acton should now be the watchword of the | scquisitionr, Butnotcontenteven with she advantage this | Tig, Capt F W Read. aj Yates Levy, (ol J Ganabl, Me Dattie of Titus’ camp, and though not there my: South. ‘The fact was now patent that the Union was vuld give, @ settled purpose was maniierted at the North | 7 Y'Paimer, J I Lobbina, Gen ( W Hardenstic. Cold O liara, ‘a the facts are given as stated to me by a reliable eye cancer and on the bribk of approacaing dissolution. And | to drive the South from ail the common territory of the | j, Jenman and Indy, Jas Fleming, A MeDermett, J M Leth: Ship Pr » Hansen, Rotterdam—Hennings, Muller & eae. ts indeed sad to ihink that men, and expecially | by whom’ He biuebed to ray ti-—by the dscundants of | coustry. Ten years ago be waraed his ¢onetiva- | will ands in i sicernge eee lhiteing Run, Skolfield #8 Sephens—J O Baker & Co. leaders, can be found, who are willing to distort facts for | the elgnere of the Declaration of Indi pendence. The North | ents of what would come. They heeded hin not, he was From (barleston. in the steamship Mari «Watts, Mise tate IM Hicks, Crowel!, Rotterdam—Post, Smith & Co. ’ Maun the pres ‘f inflaming the minds of men already too | bad unfurled the standard of treason and received aid and | rewarded for bis eal and vigiance by being superseded | Hirdy. Dr Mackey and so. TS Gouriine, Jas Mailory, Joe | Bark Joo Wesley, Syivesier, Lisbon—J Perkins. p ae fon, & Koma - FE ‘pueh in flamed—who will appea to the passions of s mob | cotu‘ort in its nefarious policy from parsons and preach. | hy u gentleman of much milder view: on the subject of | Ballard and son, 1 Wiliams, Mr Phi Hark H Trowbridge, Auger, Sarbadoes—H Trowbrigde’s | Suissa Simpson, Kingston ire sigs ‘inp, New York: Hon J ry CLEAR! Steamship Alabama, Schenck " giigamabip Nashvuie, Berry, Charieston—Spoftord, Tiieston « ger, bilze Ann. | W Gummings B Tow! Tenis, WP Philips, Rarnatadle, wad Remain at 6PM, schis F Bugene, 8 Onstner, Ne- mila and Lamartine, ORLEANS, Sept |—Arr (by Telegraph,) ship Ando- ver NYork. NEW Bare Lg sehrs Cornelia, Hoover, Bran- RRWARK, Sept Baty aces Albert Jamesnn, Js rs , P cone. P ry i. In ihe steamship Knoxyitle=Cot J Tart ip Jamestown, Parrish, Norfolk~Lutlam & Pleas- rather than to the reason of conservative cit sone and |, Who, desecrating their altara and abandoning the | su vbts. Now, the result long anticipated, bas Daranr . orm TRON, prejodiced men ns and cu | ‘eclimate pursuits of thelr calfiog, wore engaged ia | ccme; war againet the South wes waged in Kaness’ oud hampton sand Iremen, in stenmahi, Hermano | “Baik Lonien Riles, tyler, St Rephens—J W Riwell & Waasa ine An address to the public states that thas been the | proaclons @ crvende against our ivatitotions. There | |: we refuted to make the battle there—\fwotamely sub- i hard do: a, ‘ Turia Fan * ve wi 4 gy Ay nae ~My ad NEW LEDFORD, Sept 4—Art Sarah, Benson. Faliedetetin, y. infant, child and «ervant, New York: a 4 el rk Robert Peonell, Haxtord, Plolow; sehrs KM is, NYork: Aon Maria, Phinn Ca John P Collins, piles. do: Alexander, Black wei for do. Sid 6th, be tt COngood, N York. Pr gg og ‘Seri 4~Arr bark Virginian, Kennedy, Rio id brig Vietor of the Wa Anderson, duty of the signers of it, viz Atcbivon, Ruesell, and Stringfellow, to keep correctly and fatly ad the movements Uf the abolitionisu. (Every in favor of making Kansas a free State they tionist ) Boone | Wasa reverend genthman whom be could pame—a Mr. | mitved te be kicked out of that Territory—we woul re sed of | Parker, who, not many years ago, resided in thie city, to fight pearer home, and that at no distant day. e 1 woo is | aud owed negroes—who was now collecting money and | would bave it to figbt, too, with the stixma of cowardice ‘all abot meane® at the North, for the purpose of purchasing | or besotted folly reeting upon us, and could we rise with ries and ¢yupping emigrants to combat the pro-slavery | such obloquy resting upon wu Park Courier, Sherwood, Charh Hark Amanda. Harford, Richmond—F Spies. Brig Milo Ist, Mrs Fophia Park, New York #0 Stiles, United States Conau © Mr Rae mt ° Giddings, tong agomten | PF A Leaner. af wegen } Janeiro. aries: Drie B Wa x Mr De Ronbri Pivinda’p Now every man will concede to them the right to keep | men in Kansas. The north i almost unanimous in ite | years ago—deciared tnet the anti slavery movement wm Haven: My Wm Glervoge and lady, Pemnayivani owe ot Rumpere. ton. sehr John Totten, DeWatere, NY. « booked up’ i this and every other movement tt | opporition to the extension of slavery im any more Terri. | would aver slop until every vestige of the Testita- | er Mbuers, Medame Heinsiche, Baliioore, "wed helenre. Oye by AEROVIDENCE Fehe arr propelioe Westchester. Clark, what makes it the duty of citizens of Miseoa"i to inter. | tories. ‘Ibere are onceniable facts, What are we to do? | ton was swept away i ett, California: Mr Peter Deitlock de Francis Predetti, ‘ulmet, Bleuthera—J Kneas. yl re yi, herson, i, 4 tere in the alfairs of the citizens of Kansas i4 not fully | The aificuity is susceptible of an easy solation, We mast | —‘‘itnever # ) ifthe Union nave tobe destroyed, | Wr john anth by Mester Jor asset, Mr Martin Sele Jobm & Mery (Hr), Conn, Yarmouth, N8—MeAulitt, sbo' . wo. resist foree by force. \ crisia has arrived when every | ) uch was the purpose be and bis coufederates avowed— | June \ bensn: Mirkige Havana: Mr Win Baten. | Wheelock & Oricp. . The first statement, that Brown, with « party of three | mau, who cherishes his rights and respects the compact | exch ihe eal wey aimed at. You may rest eemured, | peck, ee ort: Mr (nto Does Ra a a it POLE arileck T Beck eer hundred abolitionists, drove a colony of into | which he® hitherto bound the States together, mast be | ni) Gen Morse, vnlers a stand is made, they will react | york: } ion #chmnide, Mr Gniraud, osleane, Me i 4 Sebn ticston, tin 0, Bavannah-—Acramon & Tallman. Missourig is "not true. Brown was in [owa at the time | riady to detend ther at the bagard of ni life, It was goal by peaceable or by violent means, and slavery | Fran MrP T Fink, Chariewon: Mra Randeais, | fhe P Clinton, Manirice, Charleston—McCrendy, Mott & this Was faid to bave occurred. It if true that about | Bonrenseto believe the cant that this Northern move- | wij be abolished. He bad heard men say bow mucn | Paria; Dui i ae 7 free State men left their homes aad drove out a | Ment war gotten up for sec tonal oF politival effect. Itis | they would sacrifice to the Union. He, like Hotspur, | hernia, Mr Chabot. Mr Hf rane, indy, infant and ehild, New Schr AJ De Roget, Soypet, Yrtisingion~Doltner & Power, e thieves, abou two red in | not. ‘The fact stares us in the face that our brothers are | would be willing to give half hie possessions to a | LOK Ere h Wisp: Mee M Game. Mr H lewensiem, St | kebr arlington. Murch, Norfolk—siurges, Clearman & Co, Sumber, and that they recovered some of the ladies’ and | being murdered—their homes are burned down, and | friend; butin the way of a bargain witha trewuer- | kuuings New York. Nr he Pesiner ae: WCC A Sick re | eee eR eee Moin ein Norte Van Meuse a Slag . taken at the eacking of Lawrence, | teir Ulled Iams daily pillaged. very additional infor- | cus enemy, he would cavil on the ninth part of « hair. | sehehay, Mra Mack. New York, Mrs A'Fant. dor MewRtene, | SOLER di invdner Wichmond—O M Plea * Neh py ay bog hy Le ag oe, = oe finn geht ™ _ Spee "ber some new comes some | (Lond cheers.) It by Ty =. immediate value in con- ie * tof the Lae a 3 Mrs ane Ge Fee Yor Schr L Waterman, Westerveit, Alexandria—Van Brunt & mn ne qi ir *, for when e drew a vivir i rent 7 if invot ire y Areelines: ir ake, Long it. reached their den the guerriline Sad ert, and not 4 the evils which were now ailiicting the feerkory, a4 trorlh cobtending and fighting for, the aati avert _ Island: Bre A 1 Debonnyitie and danghter, Mr Durock, Mr HET Prowess, Halse, Baltimore—Merrill & Abbott, Could be seen. Their own guilty fears rove thom away. | made a stirring appeal in favor of immedia\e action. All | pulpitand rostrum of the North assum ‘he be | NaI, te tee weameits Pemenewn-hethteehe te | tee Oem oe re een Sane & Que The sevond savement is untrue, becanse norman named | the surrounding States bad ndopted jnitatory steps. | ginning, and denounce the slave Kenrie, Jemes H Parsons W Pair mas, “WH Taplor, Gro , a atchbi Vis; Harriot € Sarah, “Tice, ‘unre Jane, Hues Panay Fern, Fo Hts, Palsdelpte; enbatia, Le mi Naar 50 K, roond, ap wn, ' Jamin. Rondout: Jos P'Rons, Beker, Staateburg: Ua. Debart, Port Ewen for Pawtucket; Margaret Ann, and Rel azelle, Chase, X York} sleops ne, and Joba Henry, Phillips, Albany; {errant inte. ee aeriucha & kpratge, Fish, Newark, y Sie Schone Riemtman, Werk. 6 pets. 9H Louneet . Abbot, Ladium Port Rwen; NJ, Mackstone, wer: fusan Th », Hazieton: orl ‘aroline Hall, Glendaniel, Pht) “ark, HTL AND, Bent ere ravens (ate, (Be) Turks A re, Telanda: Whes , Bletchtord, Philadeiphi “Rehr B.J Pickup, Pickup, Phitadelphia—Jas Nand. PORTSMOUTH, Sept H—Arr scbr Harriet, « power as aggressive, f Lora White, bas been driven oat | They bad all contributed their quota of men’ and of | SI fact it bas never asked an; ‘of the North od E Meyers, William # Lathrop, Mes Bald. r, Kelly, Philadelphia—J _ROCKLAND, Ang 28—Arr schre R it Fitts, Getehell by the fe men, and 00 free State man in the Terri. | money. They had all expressed their wilisgnoss ts oo. | puvto be. let alone, and bas stood rhe fs tee cofen- | win two children ind servant, Mra Gibbons, Met Hogan, TL | Sct Olive Branch, Moore, Philndelphin--O & Rd Pewers, | York: ig Tsou 4 a, Drinkwaier, York: 1G Hors, tory pretends to acknowledge the bogu® operate in any movement which might lead to a decisive He was sorry to see that even in defensive mea- in, GA Batullo, De fenzoni, Johnson Tabba, Arthur Fehr Ophir, Peck, Philadelphia—Master. jie yt Lama ge 3h at, Presevy, New Yor are, Pos third statement, in relation to Franklin, result. Louisiana alome bad done nothing and ehowed | sures the people of the South bad heretofore display eeanelh Oi Baldwin, William N Bookley, W | Bebe Lowlee, Chase, Boston 8 W Lewis Medore. Holbrook: Gerotine, Hopking, Yorted, as my letter of ihe 12th will show. Toors were | apaiby. She had allowed erself to be outstripped in tue | but ltttle promptness or energy. This thowed a bad | Vinceh rs liicyine, dnigier, gon, servant nad loimike | ces Puvialin. Westen Dayton & spree Meet suuhe bark Glen, Holmen XOrteanes brig Jess than cpe bundred free State men and over forty | noble contest by her sister States. It was & ruigm: sinte of public opimon at the South. They might reat ax. | gy 2 , aoe , = Joortha Maria, ‘gmail, Aalem—R "Aches & Co. pace Geaggeiown BC; se White, Tugraham. “ southern gentiomen.” It is not true that the | should be wiped ont. If Louisiana required his ser: ~—| sured that if those who are a {no raiving money and For Savannab per steamer Alahama.—8 D Floyd, Oliver oes Woncer, French, Prov idence—Master : tucket, Ber hy. La LC Herta, Spottord, Baltimore: thee was en open and robbed. It \s true that a | he was not yet so old ae not to be able two wield the sword | sending mento Kansas to murder Southernersarealiowed | Rowirum, WA Rawson JL Harvard, Jno Ingersoll, | gicop J Adams, Hallock, New Haven—J B Edwards THOMA NRA. Fepld-Arr steamship Augusta, f Ne cannon, the same one that blew the Eldridge House down, | or shoulder the musket. He said that the commerce of | to succeed, the next step will be to abolish slavery at our | P Jacobs, F Dubois, Fipridge A Sinclair, David Maye Sloop Humming Bird, Shelby, New Maven—J i Edwards. | yoAY ANNE Kidder, hurken Hoseme SUeua Levon, New ‘and come muskets were taken. the State was interested in the result, and administered | own deort, He did not know if K. as mataraliy | SOR Te lence Wines OF Manan sel eer Steamer Novelty, Bell, Phiindelphin—J & N Briggs. PALEM, Sent #—Are lark Drsgon, Dunn, Manila, Std day ‘The fourth etatement ip relation to Fort Sandors ia | a severe but jnet rebuke to Soutnerners who every sum- | Cited slavery, he did not know if it would wit x fichel: Haward MeCaber4'H Hodghion. Robert Law’ ARRIVED. brig Henrico, Para: schr 8 F Soliiday, Seaman, Faliedet pie eatly dhtorted. Treadwell and his followers had lett | mer go to the North to spend theif money ainong our 9 matel: e pre’ le in Kansas: bat since we were it, A Armstrong, J DN Johna, Mra Silber, Mra Hassett, Steamship Knoxville, Ludlow, Savannah, 59 hours, with ‘TwoMAston. Ang —Arr brig Leviathan, Fitton, » Fiero Letore the tree State men bad reached the piace, | enemies. (Cheering.) Aa for himself, he would see | denied , our righte in Kaneas rifles were used | OW Hal, © Appel ® & Habersham. LG Amith, overt 4 passengers, fo 8 I, Mitchill. Oth inet, PM, Bown of | rabeenoge. | Treacwell ond bis men rode to Lecompton, and notaman | them to h—! before he would spend one cent among | to drive’ us out of K he would have Kan. | [aitiew, D ish Buetanerge Mw newts i Ph Mews Fre} —— rig. showing a white signal with pa. etek 4 Fe Ar ante Sistas, Barget, Bette, of chem Fave fellen: not even om thelr knees to ask for. | them. (Tremendous applause ) fever he bad oc action [eae if it wae not worth a nae us a ib snc sea (ms ‘te ee UA, yy ts Ta 1 bi pd ‘Marion, Poster, Charleston, with mdse and pas. | Moree, Phillips adeipbia, Samuel L Crocker, 5 + cvren of God for the brutal murder of Mr. Ho} t to go to Burope, be would sooner take a aniling vessel to ght nearor | Wy‘Merwin Ui Merrit, Willam Minvtd J C tam. AY | sengers. to Spoftord, Tliesion & Co. Gch inat, at t0 AM, 10 | Por ven Fifthiy, 1 fs not taken, nor bas there beea | than & steamship owned by [ree evil cayitahate. The | home. tance of the general anti-slavery focl. | This, AD Bridgeman DE Martin, Joveph Preston, aud wen. | mileaN of Cope Hatteras Shoal exchanged siguals With gteant- WILMINGTON, NO. Sept S=Art Lee my sole TE ny sttempt to take it speaker concluded by saying that whe real object of the * ing in the North, Gen. Morse referred to a leer ho had | ty iwo iw thy siperage. slip Florida, henge for Baygonah, Spencer, Gym Sayamaah. qld gy agbe ‘grid S Kork,

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