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8 i NEW YORK HERALD, TOESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1856. Affairs of Kansas. be Political Gossip. e MABITINE I E. Scun Many Parxins.--This veasel, which was beached near ©L\. MK. NUTE A PRISONBR IN THE HANDS OF THE ni & the | The Fremont movement is spreading in the South, even TELLIGENE Cape Henry in the late gale, bass, eter (From the Obicago Tribuse, Sept, 8] pode ties, | tuster than we anticipated. Already there arc Fremont eleo- Wien By a who left Learenworth on Saturday we wil Seen eer renner lyre ‘ have ‘m) rangements are nearly perfected for bringivg out "gent af Taer aa eee en | eelate e being delivered “in wn Bp dn oper | Delaware, Missouri, Tennessee and Louisiana, Texas aud Port of New York, September 8, 1856. fell eouiqned, wh only the @ cara 280 of of Mrs. great- | North Carolina wil! probably soon follow suit; and if the CLEARED, eres & evel otk cemeaal murdered pear the latter place about two weeks and | electcrs were chosen by the popular voice in South Caro- uaker a eines Havana and Mobile— | ald, Sept 6. Smith & Pl ; Scun 1B Cowrenenwatn—Report of ence, the brother in-law of Mra Hopps, who accompanied great responsibility m: | Mua, we would not despair even of that State, On this a Co, nese yeenee Ween terion a, Caren e ‘ber for the purpose of looking after the murdered man’s troops it, act on his | eubject the Nashville Gazette says:— en ton & Oo. York ; -etlects, and securing his sister's down the river. perfectly Satisfactory | We learn from a private and reliable source that we are satan Dh i ENE, my hw The eecort remained with them’ untit they arrived ata | ¢ BE hy ay 7m ey Lienente eae » wo have had daily | tohavga Fremont e'ecwral ticket In the State scTenuneeae, cone at i yi fathoms of water, fel three [iotroed rom there was clear, two mavated maa referacd: | ‘pauoe I bave as {tual s authentic “the | eraggeratious spread’ over the ccuntry, under what Was | Karyas Rust Ve ndmited ino ibe Coon ayn slave Brig Nebranka; MeFeddety ‘Ciudad ‘Bolivarieck 4° ‘un. | Renied acbcober Lyd ssn Ral a tion Just before parting with ute, the escort captured ; / i suid to be reliable authority, it will not be safe to trust to | Jor, if asa free State, then two States must ‘irl Maria, Bailey, Porto Cabetlo~Wood, Netghbur & Co, | gone, and ether damage, the Compertiw 2 three men of the raillens, whe were d banging upoa | there are 860 armed men assembled in Lawrence, who | S2* ‘Btelligence the source and ehannel of which are not | "os ‘texas as slave States, and admitted into the Hrig Hope: Biddle, Belize—Josiah Jex. waterlogged in a heavy "Troms BE on Sunday nigh, sir rear, oe of these bad ou a white hat, and over | can be increased iu twelve hours to 1,200, aud thai it is | *\satery fo yoursel. | and contro! ot the | ie same time, Fo as to preserve an cqunity Of ep en | ae ee ee anita ala ow, ratbot faut he Compertwals, the i uaan of Sep mage belcas- 5 mand y Mare ha f , a baa ny Sash ax — to all'free State expected they would # tack aud destroy the capital of tbe | troops, and are in no case w commit them to ‘any other tation in the Senate of the United States between wenton board of the schr Storm: cow New ork fOr Territory, Lecompton, I have ordered tenant Colonel | than the regular military autherity. ht en 2008 8 two great sectional divisions of the Union.” If such a Brig BK Raton, Eator, Rortiand—Waieh, Carver & sf Chase, Savannah. It was uncerstooa that the Sollee ke an coarcet eecies aie Marae Joanatone, Groced Cavey to ge. tere, web ai the | yocr command ia assembled, au Thereafter, | ticket wore gotten up in Tenncesee or Kentucky, \t would | | senr G M Robertson, Morrow, Barbadoes—Fenniston & | Sew 2 ihe'Lyaia BCompertbra aL ‘attempting termination that no act of dieirs which looks like revenge | WOOPS ®t his post except a si any ene or | held retu is strength, even thought e command: : clr Reindeer (ip, Frith, Nermuta—Middleton & Co. to swim to the sehr Southern Belle. from New York to Savan; pball be urged agelvet them by their enemies, caused | “cred sll the men from Fort Riley exceps s small garri- | ing genera: ‘Should be Aoscat trot Fert Teaconcots, | 1s Fremont a Catholict Rey. J. Barnwell Campbell, Schr LK Myers, Weeks, Washington—J H Mathews. nah, which Vest ha an ath her before the F Batteriy, Their discharge. “Our infarment saya that thelr fears, as | £0 % the same place, | I have sent dows w have all the | Send, also, topographical sketches of the eountry around | rector of St. Philip's Protestant Episcopal church, in} Kehr Kaw, Soe, ey Polke Hing a semen on 2 an ae a heasy. ag iu et Mobile, om expressed ip actions ani words, were vastly am seut bere, and will send them and aby companies. of the Te wih eae os aS you will hire such | Cestiestom, South Carolina, writes to the Charleston pace We ‘Atwater, Mears, Alexandria, 4e—Merrill & Ab- infted ig Ne ‘bhip Screamer, car way 4 Telesis asnand tive, Hees wee bee ae = ih that may arrive to reinforce the command on the Kan- | expresemen a8 you may think uecestary, and will keep | Courier that he flads recordod in the register of St. Phil- | bol, an tank, Baltimore—Master. em ard on x i sid i with 0 vet by one of the marauding gauss which are scouringthe | S*S,,\( veccssary A large force may prevent any | a ccustant communication with headquarters, ip’s church, inthe handwriting of Bishop Gadsden, tho | fen ie ii Huntly, Hammond: Butmose—Mailler, Lord & | bales of cotlon tor ihe ship Ida, Ww safety in country in all directions, and were carried itto Leaven- | |, 0 ¢Be— Small one might Compt ae za » one oe et bee aa Gipecle you to | following words:—“On the 27th of June, 1527, of St. | Queyean. scbsen tiseded taadebe anaes One Gove: ye ausgeueren, hee, ae spr igh and ary’ al: ss heaps dR ang ng a ee ee oe denied Lencloge my instructions to the officer who may have | Chucaver piped gov poy Be cay Pd aon ta ben ¥ | vhitip’s congregation, was confirmed at St. Paul's "ARRIVED. bee SELiLy Lyons, before reported ob adi @ privilege of visiting her murder grave, | command of the troops. He is to conilue his action to | sition to the law toa sev! their error; especially church, by the Right Rev. Nathaniel Bowen, Charles | Steamship Barcelone (Fr), Lemaire, Havre, 17 days, with | River, got off witho vt diet atd areve agehiieianveel ‘was Copied al! opportupity to recover the property waicb cases specified ‘const ~~ Bad been stoven at tbe ticwe.of bis death, oud Gually” wes ed ore Fobreary’ 28, sos aed Maron ret sae cousilae Sad shasiing as wt Fremont, 8 non eommunionst.”? TM eaedis Weare esianse: PPO OF end & Wien, sate Ca ote eerste there denied perveisaion to leavo the Territcry. Thenext morn- | $1807. 1 could ‘not all tha Congress 1 item te lg cyt that can happen | “sion, James L. Orr, member of Congress from South | passensers to Ludam & Pleasants Tthinst 734 AM, off Fen- | gale trom NE, jn whieh lot boa ‘yin Jibboom, about twenty ing, the latter decision ¥as reversed, and sha was un: | risiricied the action of the troops as far as was in their | ¢*o;P, te crerthrow of aw and right whisk must eng | eto atm ) Connecticut in the present canvasa | ¥ick# Hsiang, passed sieamnship Jamestown, ence for Nor- | era of wood from ate bales ak shout ” to! cerumam cats mond arated the Converas runout © | Dower—ibat i tothe coustistony provion °° reel the power ans wEOr at yeee ged, bat | iifavor of the Forney demooratic candidate for the Pre- ip Rou tave, Latham, Liverpool Fly ar wih mdse, | get Gaaaetss fam ine, with carne of line oak care for her grief or ber wronge as it she had been & | wiitia on the rorthern border ol the Territory, showing | CUCé With all the power aes wigor at your command, But | sseney, Mr, Orr is a disunionist—so says tho Charleston | jfurrioshce hom Nie which lasted 12 hortrs: he Gekerlat $016, | IPA. In.a gale on the Soch uit, sp Wfieak, ‘spilt suis de. iy until ¥ PP. have to fe cargo 1 Vescel baciy strained-—will | donb beast, Me. Nuvo, of the me our informant \e6, howe ‘contradictory aud inconsistent are the accounts | for, and then interfere te prevent any eruelty from | Mercury—and the sentiments he will arry inio Connec- | 20 2 £0, mueks sie, Wide Awaie, beter) 07 5 ae onthe ways for repairs. a Ny ®}reac over the country, for the Ly hi others. The Governor oj e Territgry should, i! 38i- J ai vi pt || jpg bim with oeath. luasmuch as be is a man of pure | from lowa is cn the northern border and on the Kansas | pie. take ‘means to keep the prisoners pare) Code ue ticut will not be very agreeable to the Uaion loving | ryatt’s signals: Sept s . took a pilot. four Siew Bedford sharin been ioprevnas te | SS eee ean Sm, » ie Bey ichzoemale tks he | 55 ebe same tine authority, end such #6 may hercafter be taken. Tuoir | People of that State, sahara TAverponl days, |: bub eta Ree Ee oat ed ae eee | iugto be aves State man nn nom Penalty for dar- | Col. Sumner'a regiment cannot now muster 409 men, | custody embarrasses the troope, and Giminahes their of. | Somcbody tins sent the Sumter, 8, C., Watchman a | Yehiy Wen) adains, hace, Liverpool, July 18, with mdseani } mal rigsing carried away. y on its 0 Fo: » | 500 passengers, to Tapscott & Co, ‘Aug ¥ 4 Seat previous \o ocr niormant's leaving Leavenworth, Melia, hd cldeethent mater’ tiene Weecibe, cs rome | Shy” ae Teapots Your eee ey og pamphlet exited * Liberty or Slavery, tho Only lsue,” | Sele Pe Fah sat Bont, Botind Fe eee Be Pm peri Sy oe mr Reg poe a German, from the neighborhood of wrence, who bad | ‘ith the Sicux prisoners. Lieut. Col. %e d and the editor warns the pubisber and author not to a lara Haxall (of Richmond), Nelson, Rio Janeiro, little will be saved. Insure’ for wre becn taken @ prisoner, op bis way in with ateam, in coin. fox Tons Kearney. wi Nee a enn nace than ite herean, Brcvet Major General Commanding Department. bs days, wiih coflee, o order, vessel to © H Pierson, [nclosure No. 6.) “riek their carcasses in that region,”? oc they will be QUARTERS OkPARTMENT OF Tue West, RT L¥AVENWORTH, AUg. 18, 1858. jark Hanson Grey (Ot Rock and), By ivester, Cienfuegos, he new. staper sig Shalsues, tons, is now on tite treated to something they €o not dosire. Feo speech, | 2dz9s with engar, to Metcalf & Duncan, balenee 22s ales on uae eee aa ltoppae’ “te sees | se 1, eel . peech, | *Sarkentine Hautibal (of Suolk, Va). Kline, Rio Janeiro, ip Content § also on 6 fe serlonal do! pany with others ou the same erra.d, wrung himself out edi vant Of the bands of bia captors, abd attompted to fly. He was , Wilh Tetvect, you obedient servamy | a wi overtaken by a bullet from & revolver, which killed kim Brevet Major General, Commanding Dep't. Sin—The Genera) commanding”the department directs | free preee, avd free intercourse between the States, 29 days, with cof'ee, to MM Freeman & Go. No date, lat 25 15 | Cau /ked and newly coppered. 4 4 at 1 ‘emp. Boston, Ube upfortu me was Bimber; ne was Col §. Coorxs, Adjutant General of the army. that you will, with the utmost dizpatch, orenniae a force The Baltimore Patriot, in a long article on Mr. Bu- | Nylon W., spoke bark Antelope, hence tor ibarbadoes. sob tous Halitin Kobbiuaio, Moy ‘agar ee 4 & farmer, aud was gvilty of Do olfence except of daring {inclosure No. 1.) of one complete squadron of dragoons, to be selected : M wriitig sea Foam, Price, Singapore 115 days, via Pernambuco, | at ae eer dus: otates that brig Broderick B years tte to come to Leavenworth t9 ouy provisions. Iie was sus K. T., Aug. 17, 1856. | from the most efficient for mounted service, to proceed to | Cbanan’s political life, shows him up as having beew at | pitt nti, to 00) sprung spars, shipped heavy seas, ave wae 44l teem bal ot Waser: Weabenn anid tae SAT ea ee co ere iS nid all see iver Seoeare ss top toe Mason—As- the oa —— to Fr pes god La 4 ihe iown of Lecompten, the seat of government in this | different periods, anti-democrat, demoorat, a poace advo- | ter ons toe boat, & e. duly 10, ina very heavy gale, ; ras ae baw house, to be emp.oyed iu the Cayenne and Surinam af entertaining op'u! ~ the General commanding the department, | avail mysel Territory, now threatened with attack and destruction. filibuster, tariff, anti tariff, bank, anti-bank, Mis- ed to lighten ihe venel obeen ae free, IC of the A slave State, The other veamsters were sill prissners: of che opportunity to report that, witnin the last few | The remainder of your command, with the exception of ae § wou x ucten Wabecilsh:* ahll guaciast crew {Pi rR ys st a ee hts somnra gba frm.cnst of Afton, of ant ‘Foand ome, their teams had been “ coutiscated”? to the use of the | gaye, parties of armed men have been assembling m | the di:mounted men of the two Weakest companies, who | 80Uri compromise, J os Be |. Se acer Ih ii dese nee hee cies arias Wine has been libelled since her arrival, the terms for the services Dorder ri fiacs. While timbers body was yet lying ia | varices places, comaitting many depredativas, and have | will be left as the guard of (ke post, will accompany the | slavery; and, in short, has always Kept himsclt in that | a sea aay, inewite, Monte sr in ire tg ofthe steamer not having 4, The owners have given the street, (it lay there for hours, exposed to the sum.) @ | pow become 's0 bold as to attack a huuse ‘within two squadron on foot as riflemen, the officers to be mounted. | sof state which enables the dominant party to mould | hides and wool, to bunge. Lochins & Co. ‘muy 2, lat 13°77, | bonds for $20,000, 8 Marshal has sent an for tree State man, moved by the right, exclaimed, * My | wiles of the troops, After the attack on Franklin by the | Oo arriving at Lecompton, the officer ix command will Jone 36 3 rd, Dubal, from Havre. her discharge, that she may paced Jem, : F spoke French ship God, bow hve are those hinge 00 leat iccity Maan | ice Sellers, they attacked the camp, aaid tocoutain about | report the preseuce of the troops to the Executive of the | blm into any form it pleased—the newest shape into | frig Tireago ext, Lemos, Lisbon, £6 days, with salt, to thought to Le treasonanie, ana it was with difficulty that | forry, who baa banded themselves together for protection. | Territory ct Kaneas, and will then be goverbed by the | which he has been converted being that of the Cincinnati be escapes the fate of the murdered maa lying stark aad | ‘giver’ Gisper-iag tem and. Durwing the house, they | inetrictions which will be veut from these. Readquartors. | vasform, SUM at bis feet ched on tnis town. The Governor requested me to | Tho senior ctlicer present, with the force to be concentr: Sina vag Oleeea (Bh), Clements, Friant, PR, 19 days, with sa- Peeping: ter, eer Sen. W Witch (of N London), Read, aiable ar and molasses, to V Basu 6! LS Paces Goal Tlaad, St day, Sid from NLoudou (ta, ship Brooklyn, Rose, Pacific Oceam. | " " ry pri ancy Ann ‘ot W Mr. Bopp’s murderer, @ well known raiflan, uamed | moye on with all the dieposable force 1 bad, which | ted at or near Lecumpton, will command the whole. I Two gentlemen in Cincinnati madea bet onthe ques. | AUK Nancy Ann ol Wells), Pone FP Buck. Spoken, bic > Mapa An tendon: ae bole amounted to only thirty men. After remuuning ia toWa | am, Colonel, very re:pectflly. your obedient servant, tion whether a Catholic priest would marry e couple | rg fideo (o! Machins). Ingalls, N ad9, Pi, 23 days, | Ship Matilda, Lee, hence Jure 2) “for Canton, July 27, of publicly exhibited bis viewim’s scalp, cl cl Y daylight | returned to my camp, and bad just DEAS. ut Adjutant General. " . i , | with sugar and molusses. to J Duran i eS around ix bis pocket, wrappet in a piece cf Bewspapor, eS I beard the peti’ of six pounder, om Lieut. Col. pa Poy eng) ie Fort Riley, knowing both to be Protestants, To _ the ofnir they tbh 8 Clee (Br), Whipple, Windsor, N3, 12days, with plas- nanion, gr Coostelation, of NYork, steeriug E, {the Micwoor! Reyutiican,) no attempt hat Deeu maze 60 | goon ascertained that the bouze of Col. Titus, ia which be | K. ‘7. both called at St. Xavier's College, tn that city, whore | ler. waaier, | oy Seis scon, 14 days, with plaster, t0 ye OE De aes. trace: Snel anion th de ve him arrested ard punished. Sach ts proslavry | badtwenty men, was ibe place attacked. I placed my [Inclosure No. 7 ] they were informed that where couples present them mati J Rio Dancing, July Sh i708 ion So gustice in Kansas. To tis day, po man has ever deed | command between the house and town, and the Jovernor Heapgvanines DEvANT MMT or Tas West, selves, desiring to be united in marriage, and both are ‘Rebeces (Br), Merriam, Windsor, 8 days, with plaster, Bark Restiess, hep, of and from NYork for Savanilla, punirbed, by law, for ollences committed agalust indivt: | coon after joining ua, we moved in the direction of the Fort Lkaveswonta, Aug. 19, 1856, » is " oD’ DeWo fe. Aug 27, lat 32 22. lon 67 duals of the free State party !—not one! piace attacked. By this time the Louse had been de- I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of | Protestants, Catholic priests have no hesitation what Brig Belen Mar (Br), Card, Windsor, 16 days, with plaster, | |, Unig Lion of Duxbury, from Port au Prince for Boston, $0 All our previous reports w regard to the invasion are | streved, one man kille?, Col. Titus and one other danger- | your ictter of the 17th inst., by Major Sedwick’s express. | ever in marrying them. rig Zon Laighton, Jacksonville, 10 days, with emt ‘at Bal imore from New Ledford), eo, oes ‘miles Kast ae, On Sore rareene Mea pane ously Wounded, td tho others carried off prisoners. I uve eent Col. Jobnston down to Lecompton with ali the } 4 large number of the Fillmore citizens of Nashville cent Hockeateugh » to days, of Cape Henry. : iegour, e Te Ate ns, ; This morning I received from the Governor acommuni- | troops here except a small company, aud have ordered Harria 5 and more are going in daily from yarious places aloag | cation directing me to proeeed 10 Lawreace and demand | Col. Cooke to send from Fort Riley ail the men there ex- | have invited Senator John Bell, of Tennessee, to partake ine (of Harrington), Bray, Jacksonvilic, & days, Ports. pine, to J Macy & Co. Conacoa, abt Ang 20—Tn port brigs Robert Wing, Taylor, the border—al i De boys against ae d—ned | the prisoners: snd. in case of aefural, to take them by | ceptasmall garrison. There is no iceeees_wiie zee of a public dinner. Brig : ‘kins tow oe) Pope, Bucksville, 10 da for WYork 4 day I y Mills for do a skcin aibiaieie abolitionists. A large party of Platie county men, itis | force, firing upon the resisting party. 1 tmmediately cull I bave giver to the commanding officer of this force in- <4 s i with haval stores, to Brow e Rosset ow tzvipEo, July 13—fn port ship Star by, satd, bave backed out, convinced that they have been ed upon ie everscr, und at ioe suggestion of Dr. Rod. | structions founded on thore of the executive to Col, Bain. Chittenden, in Vermont, gaye the republican candidate | seh: Ha as, Bio Janeiro, 0 ¢sya, with Ja | hence tor Sem Francisoo, rope: warts ener, Fae ee deceived 1 regard t the alleged crimipality of the free | Fique, a gentieman O bigh standing, we proceeded to | ner. and since to mysell. for Governor 99 votes. The democratic candidate had | °F © (of Olive), f d Bure Le 2 ~ que, ag ig ‘ chr ea Hange? (of Ullvey, Reed, Humacos, PR, 2 days, | Bursha ornella L Bevan, Fock!, from State men. Toey found that the tailammatory appeals | {awrence, and bad au iuterview with the persons hold. | it will be necesears that you ehould make some ar- | cniy one vote. The one dissenter was the Postmaster. | with molasses. to Gimbernat & Eseorlaza os which bad aro: sed them were based upou imaginary Oc- | tog the prisoners iter a long consult:tion (ia which I | rangement for the custody of the prisoners, that will take The latest recruit to the ranks of the po! Schr Locadia (of Baltimore), Beauchamp, St, Anns Bay, % Maracaio, Aug 21—In port brig Elvira, from Laguayra; hers currences, and ihat really they bad no cause for war t). the Govervo) made an a*rangeaentto ex. | them out of the hands of the troops A small guard can I preac| Twice before they have been misied, and this time they josaing fons abet he beld, end some Other stipulations. uot be left with them safely, a large one cansot be | is the Rey. Henry Clay Dean, Chaplain of the United Higlon we brig Kiva Jane, Lence fot raoxtin, : ne id mc a jason: ne si find themselves in the same wrap. The report is hardly | “'Theiieve shat there are SCO men (armed) in Lawrence, | epered, and they cauzot be marched with the troops, | states Senate. Ho has uot actuaily preached politics | ta urr, Caracoa, 17 ays, with salt, to A a—Sia' bg tantra, (from werthy of evedis. which can be increased {x twelve hours to 1,200. Toey | where movements they would retard aad embarrass. from the pulpit, but it is said he hus been writing emo. | Shr Fuphemis. Alien, Curacon, 16 day We bear that Mrs. Hopp is tow ia this city. The cap- | are ina state of bigh excitement—almost uncoutroiiable; Afier the many falec reports that have been brought . skins, dc, 10S W Lewis, 4th inst. tat 36 34-lon tain of the Missouri river beat, finding her crushed ia | and] believe they will attaca thie town and destroy it it | here, under the sanction of the civil officers in the coun- | cratic electioneering pamphlets, to be distributed by the | Myjestic, from Savannad for U 19 days, see and gugar, to Leaseraf, nk ¢ Aug 33, sehr Fsscx, from Curacoa oth having undergone quaran- ihe with salt, goat 74, spoke bari spirits and utterly penniless, gave her @ free passage to ever tot te agreement is not ca ried out, which I try, | cap place no more reliance on such democratic members of Congrese. fchr London (Br) Dinsdale, hn, NB, to DR DeWoife Sid Isth brig Gohbry ( &Locls and the puscengers, commiserating bir ¢vadt tate Goce Liaw TT eta ane eeaen ek LL see witfonl act on cfleial reports from ofoars, or int petncchet Aneesh 1 oR ether tof Myeue), Zooming, Tadlabota, ete wee | Seve we te — tien, made up a purse of $82, to cefray her expenses ea larger pumber than | have at my disposal. At nee from persons I know personal yagi, Marrica f perle : , ‘ - Rock Islene, her former home Of cougse hertaie, when quest af the Governor, | ordere Capt Anderson's | and as my own action and responsi biity’s ‘are to depend on Zenetese eae meee mes Fe euch serene a ae when she tels it, will be characterized as “ad—dabo- | compauy from the Wakeruea, aod ©) pt. Newby’s from | the value of all such in‘ormation as to its truth, [ must Cnowx—Roy.—By tne Rey, Mr. Fields, Mr. Jouy Crows, febr L. B Jobrson, Jobnton, Newbern, NC, 11 days, disg: Isis Evans, for Vi paraiso, taki ag lion he!" Palmyra, totbis camp. They arrived yesterday. his ro ae = pak oe = of Mic codditense — Many _* Sa ee Cad oo A wine ai gebr pn ype ain, South —; re ‘a days. Banton, Me. BOrigans: ae Goeoer, ve cacaeet farce tacabnin Sai to ed in i respect, your o} ser- AUIENTHALI—ELKAY.—On Sunday, Sept. 7, by the Rev. br Marga " . ieees, Se, A BORDER KUFYIAN KEPUDIATED AND DRIVEN OUT | iDcressoe my ovectise ee cartiunsd Ca PERSIFER F-SMICH, 2 meeek Ob tee Wouler anne Trakgogee, Moses | Sehr Criens, Tuttle Richmond, 4 day Kirkcand, fc Bovabae icity Platt-for yaaa OF MisSOUXL ma Jobuston for afew days. I would also say that! bave Brevet Major General Commanding Department, | Lim stati, Feq., of Savannab, Ga., to Miss Carawsine | £¢MF Go ve abt Aug 3, ldg: Minuesota, Cole, front [From the Lexington, Mo ; Express, So } ‘ received no inst: uction how to act in a conflict with citt To bia Excellency Wiuson Suannox, Governor of the | Exxay, of this city. Schr Meonlight Titb, for vo. Wg! ii Went i ils cae Gates bat hee aes aoa zens, or when an cilicer ia authorized to fire upon them, | Territory of Kantas. Savanteh, Ga, and Columbia, 8. C., papers please | Schr Ha'timore. Sdaya. Martin, ‘com Bicumond, isg: tuats Gignation of the citizens of Lexivgton, atd we Lave taken | eacept tbe Prestdent’s Prociapation o¢ February 16, at Rehr ef Barnard Virginie, 3 days. tb Ang 3 W Witkon ral that ‘Rowell tr yore the troubie to inquire di igently itto the adair, Incom | 1866. Iam, wiry ierpectiul y, sour obecien servant, A WEful and Deliberate Murder Committed Schr § M Smith, Lawrence, Virginia, 3 days go Trem BYork, arr 224 tor do, Wi Ree fellow eiizens generally, we are deter- , 9 — a in Bethichem—Arrest of the Murderer, ‘Wasau.-~On Belen amen: Sept. 1, of enlargement | cpt Rizabeth Blesnor. Fang irginia Biase frou, ogt md. for do. Edinburg, ——. wig: AO Brewer, ‘I pever be said thet a man of any part A = (Fiow the Albany Jourual, Sept. 8.) of the bear, Kuny Wises, witt of Seaeal Wallerin the | Senha pammerceembers, Vegi ry ae oC, Teach, Work, wo load 800 and thocgh a stranger, cannot be protected tu his rights Sxeconrs Ornics, tacemriot, Aug. 17, 1016 A party Of Give or six young men yesterday afternoon 88th year ct her age, Sehr Tunis Depew, Kdmondson, Virginta, 7 days. ch coal for “a thence to. in this city. We hay whieh the PRI cna papas aonb Bn an | WE eogweed in Bunting and teking im Norman's Kill | “i: @iicuds and relatives of the family, and the mem cer H'R Barnes. Rarves.¢ is iz ‘Sr Jom, NB, Sept 1—Cld ship Siete, Shaw, Liverpool. ek, ob the premises of David Bringold. While there, | ners of Knickerbocker Lodge, t. 0. of 0 Ports. Frederick Stumpf, who works the farm on stares with - ~ fens mit ation by a large party of free State men Mr. Bripgeld, came to the stable, where he found Mr. B. | ‘Wily invited to aulend the fane of our cominunity will require to tially executed. We want no eeif eo guardians of our welfire tia . F., are respect J, on Wednesday, at ten id w tend \ Hom: tion at this moment, e are thr atened with ALEXANDRIA. a A Ree og F Crocker, Providence; os in injor Sedgwick, which wi'l accompany | } o'clock A M., from ber Inte residence, No. 142Groeae | fen: Oregon. Cox, Vi (Smith, Pall Riv Durive, ¢o; E Sheddon New Bed: End all wued mien, "whctbor traggit Le sree youihe parkiculara of the varias ovtrages | 1 We act of lakieg caro of a horso belonging to Abraham | Sircey without further invitetiou. Hor’ remaina will ve | fet7 Lied Face, font Mintimeee’ i a'b, NYork! Moderato’, Dighon, “sth, sehr" Sula, resident citizens, Will be rebuked as was Uwens oa Sa pare thie body aes ae perpetrated witta | & Wants, whe baa come o pay him & vast, Stamp? | ‘ayer to Greenwood Cemctery. Schr Feir, Beatnker, Boktimore 66076. Windsor, NB; Gem, Wik omic, SYork; Yankee Dondie, turday last. : “ thep inform ringold that a party of men were on Ww ot dar Sehr A'Henie, Ryan, ballnmore; 6 ox do, Bid Sth, sel . Salem, 4 . the lest few (days) | baye just returned from Law- ~~ stroy i ‘¢ mis thee from our home, dear one, hs Ls ‘all Kiver; Sth, schra F m The facia in ‘regard to Var Hoorbeko aroin details | rice, wiere 1 bave been this day, with thc view of | ibe “rock destroy ing his property. dad Anas ene of them We miss thee from thy place: 7 py ty eg SOR daz. NYork: H sheddon, dor ily Wid, ‘Boston; D Brown, follows:—Abcut four weeks ago, a maa calling Limsel | pocuting the reloase of uineteen ‘prisoner that were | Waived cn three legs. The threo then suartod for the Ob! lige will be so derie without Echt WH Rules, Bpregue, Daltinoce, 4 days. River A Fallas, and who sa:d be was from Kansas, came into town | Uken fedw ia that piace at least eight tinnared meu, | “hey Stumpf taking the lead. Upon ther arrival he ‘The sunshine of thy face. Sehr la. Faulkner, Boston, Pe sl «BE grt aa Perseverance, Rogers, with two horses, which he sold to Mr. Jobaron, @ livery | wko menifested a xed purpose to demolish tris town. | ‘cig them te leave, when the party rushed upon him. But let our sorrows ceake to flow: ee er ane te Abang. 7th Arr ships Join Le Dinatagck, Skolield, th; Hlarp- stable keeper in this city ‘iday of Inst week, Vas | | keow that they intend an attack—and tbat, too, i | hrineoid came to the reecue, when he ordered them off God haz recalled his own; te haa nn pemeee River, weil, Btoger, Gg jaagow barks live, Clark, Gouteavurgs Hoorteke, cer mpanied by his so: anne to Laxingioa in a very sho:t time. I bave correct informatioa = bis premises, : Bat Jet our hearts, in every woo, : if ‘New Londo: 7 aptan: Marin Gorey! ag & two horse wagon, Ia 4 Couversalion wi ‘bey bave tive busdred men over in ihe Ossawatot b and to Still say —“Thy will be done.’” Ipbia, Kelly, Troy for Boston. ‘ug, Ln; Susan ly, 8 ‘orest, Citizens, the ola wan said that be formerly lived in county, some forty miles eouth; about three hundred in Bin ay Tag Bo AE vg : ee See | wemmnencet y acini y, Sept. 4, Jaxx, wife of Mhoe, | 1 oPeiler Gecrges Creek, Gager, Balumore, icheiat: Advance, Tabbutt, Alpairoas, Dow: county, Missouri, but hat recentiy resided in Kansas Ter- | the Valley of the Wakrru a, oud a large budy above this tied there some time, when Bribgold pushed one of | Hetherington, aged £4 years, v 5 Philadel; ritory, where, be said, Cg? hg ang go gh pisee, variously estimated at from three to six burdred. |b. pasty and told him to leave the place. Stumpf then The triend® aud acqvaintacces of the family are re- stolen’ from him, excep: his «goo and horses, They can concemirate at this place ina very short time ame towards Jolin Cummings, one of the party, raising | epectfully ia vited to ottend the tuvera! from her late re- C were mot at ome at the Lime of the Tees o akecs | Some fitteen hositred or two thousand yicmed, | Lis arm and motiouing him to go oi, and at the same | sidence, No. 63 West Thirty-tith street, this afternoon, at ar, ty te oe eee, wou! een taken also. The old man st ery. “ fi 0.’ When’ kh ie si » x ir ¥, trying to sell bis wogon aod bores, bute | Tramsen cat vniteny nut” ao ih in called, seem that the | ime asic, tivave ie piace” When’ he got witha. | ine occ SAILED. be Dg out,” as it is called. of the prosla | vor dictdnce, Cummiags seize’ bis gun, took aim aad Dozay.—On Sanday, Sept. 7, at ball past gleven o'elock , beg Facger, be did Bot meet with ® purchaser. | very party has been commenced, This beary force has | \0rt dis ee coe Se on, Coe ee a n Suniay, Sept. 7, at balt past pleved o’cloc Steamship Quaker City, Hava: » Saturday, as one of Jobneon's hacks passed | most ‘caexpected'y sprung into cxistenee. and made tts | fo.4) “iam spot und immediately whiried around aud | ore Dolck: coca a enter acy ea Gf Rotor and | Wied during the day, 8 and Mobile. er Ui fs erilt Cobb; Ballwa, Munley, Aves Somers, Robinson; foul ‘Coombs; Lady Sullolk, Baker, go y ahriegs: David, | am abot,” and along the a:rcet, drawn by the borres he bad purchased | anpesrance within a few days pact The women and | (4)! #t abel, sud mame tual wile’ SS owley, Godites: Magroiix, Nickernon. and a Hall, te g but arhort distance | The fyicnite and acquaintances of the family are re Tei ile Marine Heport. Corn ao nog Pag penn i eo Welt the | children have beem mostly sent across the river, and | on, saw Curumirgs raise the gun, take aim and fire, He | specttvliy fed to attend the funeral, this aiuneen. at] Pcsre “rr Arkwright, ana Samsuel Adams, my py ag "7 were or there ts a general penic among the peopl. ne jorce immedistely ran towards him, when Cucmo ings raised bal! pact om jock, from the residence cf his parents, Liverpool is Slnchare, ‘Cadiz. old mon was insisting upon his property, Hora- | here is smali—say ebty or @ hundred dragoons, and ~ iy the gvp, with the apparent intention of striking him | No. 125 West Twenty elg bth street, between Seventh and bil a ae c tio Owens fell upon him end gave bim seve- | come Lundred and twenty citizens, poorly armed, and | ‘/\ ¢ . - i era’ ne Correspondence. ral bard blows with the beck of bis sword, | uadly supplied with ammunition, Under these circum own fey Race oa Seng 2= bo ae pl a= aga will be takeu to Calvery elt. LADE: IA ae tr me, Nobre. Mara- denouneiog him as an abolitiouist, —= ordered | stanc hare to request you tovend from the tort all a} b~ . ri i® Quaraatine, from G. “AL uarantine. bark Gov om Bag. 2 for a sil and ares os ‘m Jenkina . threat. Crm: 2 the: Masastax —On Monday evening, 8, Mes. Eacus on i 4 Would be very desirable, and rome light artillery. Per | ‘Qt ‘Way, When one of them replied that they would see The friends of the family are respectfully invited to at- fo War Tg ag be ne who advised them to keep bance off aud set Owens aloge, mit me to express the hope that wi er force you can | ie late tend the funcral, from the resideoce of Ler late son in- ‘Owens continued to abuee the oid gan, and threatened | cispatch to the relief of this place wi ie funcr al, wu be sent as soon as 4 4 3 with grow re Mr. Wende conducted him to the stab! law, Mr. Joseph Cox, No. 398 Broome street, to morrow | Hi F Cushing, Godfrey, Weyme wotesting. Lowever, that be was tpeet, WILSON SdANNON, : torte was putin barness before bis wagon | afternoon, at three o'clock, wih ; Cambria w biocs bt Cumm ngs to this city, and bad bite Tooke! ap Ciartox.—In Syracuse, on Saturday, Sept. 6, wiile on land Maris Pickup, aker, and Algoma, Piers wn; 8 M Bl to kill bim if ne did not seave immediately. Van Hoor possible. Delay may be ruinous. Y» Deke imme diatesry lett, ported Set an abolitionist but a prosiavery maa. Io thi Gen, P. Ssumm. ‘a the First district station house. In the meaatime, Mr q i oes en al < . ; daughter, Mra, Maxaanut T. CLaitow, relict Lake’ (Br), Ni : Boon there ‘acts Deoame Bowed about wad produse: a Teelosure No. 3 } Bringotd. with the ar. istance of a German, attempted ms aye OA; Sash 0-tes ‘Sknw Men eaten dis tem Le ee = * New vor Wes Nila, Seuvinteca thet tae wrongs cf 100 cbt tan ebecld be Te. Deapen ae, Kum hee tt i0ed } carry Frederick Stumpf to the house, put be suffered | will take place this aernoon, at three sland, and teporie that tke wreckwasior of tne: dus. |X ve Ritbara, eu cil New Yi drerted, and that be sho2id bave a fair ebauce to reclaim | sjn—Ip addition to Le extra Berewiih inolosed, have | \vrcon foconves: hit iu Upoe ssamicanoe Mt wan | Qrclcgky stom Tritiy Chapel, Twenty ith street. | The sarge timber), amt saving ner tetertala, foe Swhiek bie property. Messeogers were acc wrdingly despatched | recived reliable information that m stato of actual war J lucid that the contents of Ye gun, which was loaded | tond Seer ee © 28 per cent as salvage, No marine disasier an to request bim to return, and to assure bim thati’ he | exists im Dougine county, and that in other parte of the | wiih shot, bad torm ci! We ilesby part of ine lett arm, | “Sean —On Monday, Sept, 8, Groncn W., youngest son ring the late viebsat gale, "iar nea ‘pala 0 Bost New could prove his horses be should tave them. About | Territory. within this division, robberies aud other a. | De ow ine elbow, aud bi entered abe boty BM pe mae al — scelancous and Disanters, 1 y York: bark Modena, iydcr, oma brig night it was ascertained that the messengers bad taken | crart violations of law are daily occurritg by armed | (40 lower sibs. ‘pivdicel Bid WAR. Apecdily ol The rience of the family are reepectfu'ly invited toat- | 81" Ocka Monancu.—In the course of next week, the : Boston; aches. bloat, Dh Montovy: the wrong read, and others mmeciatety despatchod dies of men from the Northern States. In the absence Ji” Nt was of oo te gittul charac chy te thy othe tapetgs 4 largest merchant sailing vessel ever built in this or any other res; Adaliza, Brett, Augusta, on tbe right road, with like instructions, These men i) wformation from the Governor of the Territory, I tend the fupera!, from the residence of his parents, No, nh mast brigs Enoch Pratt, Brighann, Phi- ve fed ait night, and came vp with the old man sbout tc. ‘aa the fiberty ot exercising the authority ly eons gave bis friends litte eneourag one ide lingered | 50 Watts etrert, this afternoon, at three v'closk. country, will be launehed from the yard of the eminent ship | j.deiphia: } Lawton, Gardner, Nes to load for ‘aylight. Therr messsge made known, Van Hoorbeke | verted in cases of invasion by ordering cut the entire te ls to ba tcmrage at i, death ing, Sept. 8, | hulider, William H. Webb, Esq, at the foot of Sixth street, eke promerey? Gil Delaware Hy hid oper ite im ediately returued to this city, and is ow here await- | strength of the diviswon tw rendezvous a: various points | ft” wety tis deyusition’ whi, we u derstand, does all P Fast river, Of the Ocean Monarch, notwithstanding her gigan Mi hetee-—der ochre inndom, Sinck, Philadetplunsd, TR ing the receipt of evic ence to prove his title to the horses. | oy the divirion to rect ive further orders. rot #iffer materially {vom the atatement made tous by ato Alt relatives) for- | tic proportions, beauty aud cymmetry of model, extraordinary | J 4 It is scarcely necessary to add thet it he makes out Bis | The object cf this i# to ash of you as Commandant of | i, Wands, When Cummings shot ctump! us was tea | nam Lodge 3:8, ¥. and AM. of which loige be was a | strength, and the exira quality of her materials and workmsn- ~ Avr ship Moultrie, Chap nan, Liv Te oe ee oe ty with | (his clstrict how far jour orders require interference With | io iwelve feet from hin, vo that the rutement made by pot lle bam /8f which Jodge he was @ ship, but littie has been said by the public press. She is owned ezhonta ec kell War, tire. ye Le ofing, ‘On Sun Jay night last, Ballas returned to our city wi the miritia of the Territory, and whether or > *. om - ss Aanianiaie : 2 ny ~ anotber bore for sale, and was immediately recognized | yeing as assembled to repel such, invasion is In Vi0ln- By ets Bn An kN A oak was | Grice —on Sanday, Sept. 7, Mire. Vuncress B. Guice, | ty Willamm 7. Fros, sq. ani a few amocistes, aud isi | tbe Sew York Cid, ee 1S bavi Carrom, Bare. Bid and arrested. Bi comes off to-day. He claims to | tion of your instructions erly jale, There was BO Agbling or attempt mate by wife of Joseph (rice, in the doth year of her age. tended to run in the Liverpeo! trade, for which she is partion. | \Ork Wench, Gorkam, . have bought the horse in Kauwas, and bis tal wat pat Uam, Sir, Sour mont obedient servant, her Stumpf or Me. Bringold to injure any member of | gente relatives and tricnda are axle (a auend the fi | larly adapted, under the command of Captain P. Page, late of | CASTINE, Sept S-Skl ship Henry Wilitams (new), Weet- until to inorder to give him time to send to Wit. P. RICHARDSO: ~ band, c pn, well known asone of the ablest Kansas for bis’ witnemes. We have pot yet beard of Major General First Division K.'M. | ‘SPAR ogether a © ton street, to morrow afternoon, at tbree o'clock. het nn Ae grcs tut thonniamntos raged ir ALL HINER. Sept 4~Arr sloops Pairfeld, Odell, Al ~ 7 -* © Mr. Winne has called together « Coroner's jory, who Sroxwe.—On Monday, Sept. $, of cousumpti ANA, successful captains sailing out of this port. Her length on ‘selrs Kliza Pharo, Ruiter, Delaware Cay; Christina, bamed Fir alan wen aie Sorgen, ban ban uate 0 wer Biases torvie 7. F. Sart, Commanding Leaven- } re to couvene in Betbiebem. at 12M. wife of Stephen Storms’ in tbe 3 fib year of her ane, * | deck is 240 feet, extreme breadth 46 feet, and depth of hold 30 Vermont: Franklin, A’ we ire 8 goos nccoust Of bimscit, he was subsequently re . {laclosure No. 4.) umn to er Deen commuted to jail to await the | The friends and relatives of tho family are seapeotetty | fect, with fat foor and dharp ends, having a caposliy equal to : Benqcarters Deraetest ov rae Weer, ) - mvited to aitend the funeral, this afternoon, at threo | from 7,000 to 7,300 bales of cotton, The materials used in her eh iy ‘Oweus bas been told that our city can prosper w.thout Fout Leavanwoutn, Aug. 18, 1866. | f o'cleek, from her late residence, No. 141 Elizabeth street, | construction are of the most costly Kind; the deadwood, top HOLMES’ HOLR, Sept ¢ PM=-Arr schrs, F him, aud be bas prudently left for parte ankaown. Sin—I bave to acknowledge the receipt of your com- Theatrical, Masteal, &e. without further invitation. Her remains be taken to son, halt tan all the cante each | Saunders: RJ Mercer, Call Batson ah These scenes have been enacted in the name of Kan | munication of the 17th inst, and to inform you that Capt. AcapEmy or Music. —Shakepere’s “Merry Wives of Wind. | Terrytown. end. counter tm being of live oak, and pow Se and CG Wi . Bosta 8 as, and as they are the ‘iret that have openly transpired | Howe's Compavy of Artillery and two companies of ca- | ror’ is to, be performed jhia eveving. Fir cxat Tol n Fisnyn —On Monday, Sept. 8, Paran J. Pisum, aged 29 | (16 balance, or lower part of ( idahip. of beat white Hoe 4c. fo ee tm our midst, we rejoice that they have been boldly met | vairy will leave this port to morrow morniag to join you, | Pames ol Mere, Heckuit, i inells, We cviamce Macter | “gre and ® months. pepe onik. ‘The eotire frame te ov i romp sirm ty sera ; pg and frowned down, Our lute cats in Kansas weed 09 | nd that all the dispovable force at Fort Kiley las poeta Sal Mekenn,” Sikes Oeubtieve wil al the house to Tepbomsa beced agen deg! sy ntl alpha m Aagt Bhan gone f Bo yy paward,” He such advorates. directed to. pri without delay to Lecompton. 1am, | "Nino's Uanves.—To night have the eummmniag | wUned co etnens Re Kasra, Foe DEY fae sweet, ino te Celli, runving @lagonslly from the blige to COMMUNICATION WITH KANSAS ENTIRELY cuT OFF. | #f, very respectfully your obedient servant, Fope. Then comes the briliaat | Yorkville, between Thins aad Foasth ov he upper deck, at an of about 45 dog with the line of | FG tuce Travellers who have just arrived in this city from GEO DEAS, Assistant Adjutant General. sre ee ee oe tre reepeettliy Invited ¢ ~ col, eroesie@wach other about four feet apart, well bolted to PS Jnn ie ms ie donday Sepa 8, # . t tarant | {ue ame timbers, and rivetied to gach other ai the cromings: hia, % A Pal own —On Monday, & awtrt Janae Loan, infant | The lower ends of these straps are er rat Nar Waterton, Monroe, Li CR fe Sutin con of William H. acd Anne’ Lord, aged 1 year and 3 | fatiocks, thus formin coeumdroxen connection irom centre | (0%, mi Andree 8h for iitanore, 5 Was Se ‘apeas, says the Chicago Press of the Sth jast., report Major Jony Skocwicx, First Cavalry, Lecomptoa. ae en ee on ee ators ot Kevoat | _ P. ® —Captaing De ausaur ana Beall have been directed fe now complete, and that parties seeking ingress through | te 98 you. ‘ uppe be keelson tt of ett i iowa nod eracka, are nie 1) be ebophet over [Ieclowure No. 6.| roonths. Tarogh being mosh | eTargest ever yet intr oan ang Senens + Bigant arans Dxrantsiey oF Tux Wie The friends apd acquaiptances of the family are re ton of vessel, and tipon s new plan: ht prot. This newr, howover, i# not very alarming. a Font Laavenworrt, Aug. 19, 1866. } e ent ctfally invited to attend the faneral, this afternoon, at ~ na ‘white oak logs heavily bolted, both vv. Geary really andertakes to restore order in J “ berry New Taeatnn.—Sberid o’cleek, from the residence of his parents, No 201 | yc yviently ond obi threugh the floors to the keel and to y ritory on his arrival, be will at once disperse the pre- Instructions for the cilicer im command of the detach. The Rivals.” with lis elegant cast, ip a » bby ae Lien tes bole it to Bon sie aim LA 4 6 Wind NE, with the tes jet in on the Dordere ax well as elsewhere by ment of United States troops ordered to assemble ip the [vit Mesers. Burton, T. Pincide, Mark smith, C. Fiabe: and avenue oe er, witl oN wil s h pleten, the lower ena of MOBILE. Avg 90—Cll ship ida, (ae Shedtine, Ta Liv ailing the Uvited States forcen to bis ait, and if he should | Delghborhood of Leoompton, the capital of Kansas Terri- | Moore, Mesdames Howard, Parker ni! Hughes and Ming | PRARCR—Suddenly on og roel 8, at, le real: | Sore. bent to formn a fang and bolted to tbe foors, serv: | yMARBLENBAD, Aug Sarr sobr Marie Marks a determine not to interfere between the poeple and their | tory, onthe requisition of the Governor thereof, w repress | Fanny hrown ppear ' this pa A Loan ot a Lover” jourth avenue, Mr. Raspourm ‘ance, ioe beth to strengthen the keelson and secure it more firm y : I a. ‘, ciaente tat keke body of the ship: beattes which there are alan woolen * ] “1 er 5 is the aiter fece. enemies, \t woul i not require a very large detachment | ‘#<"rrection. i Pe cowmas . Meeen wn living rvitle, Oneida county, to the bode of the a i P Mate emb eigh orb Renthe whole et he, Sek regiment of euvetey aed ; The Rectan i Sie Keven of orches wader PEOLK. sept dare sche Mary Ritem, Lerons (before re. ar Lawrence, 0 beep tee sown ye bb om om. cept one company at Fort Leavenworth and one at Fort | parks have just boon mito Wo ihe oe Steen bs ok x. , jet of the masts on the length | orved) ashore on Black. River, nt dimenity cot on, and we A bundred resolute men sould march into the | Kearney, with Howe's company of the Artill fed with ‘Twenty isente wake Fee eek eas | ane —0n fonday eveuing, Sept. 8, Jurrsnsow Suir, K nem | Wuoceeded yesterday for a cargo, tn Hampton Noads—abip| ope 7 and a ejuadrou of the Second |/ragoon and a letachment He ‘and ip the evering with "Giraida” andthe “Swise | *+ his residesee, No, 34 Hud-on street aged 56 years. > are alo tiles heclaoes, ¢ carly the whole ineld Seott, MeClelian, 88 days from Call Terniory say Aeatrabie point, lt would require e0 | ot dumounted inen of the same regiment, will be assem- | The frion’s and relatives of the farily are requested to the ie, formed of Or wine | AW BEDEORD, Sep! G—Arr brig Laer Acmood Obaaa,| Feaza the whole fronger nh’ ‘sane to etfectually | ica ‘ander your command, and wil be Felaforeed, ino: |. «ro Cuniery np Woon's Mrevremis enior ange dances, | attend the funeral, te morrow after nook, at two O'clOoK, Pateen’ inches wyuare, ant apon | BFS Cape orn Poser a Sh oka Pane guard the whole frontier ceneary. by soch detachments of infantry and recruits aa | *%d the farce of the“ Double Iiedied Room ” tor wo from the above reeicence, {ize stanchions kneed at top nnd bottom, securing | ® — a Mr Desert for’ THE LAST BORDER RUFFIAN MANTPESTO. ate castes have & ane. acy Jar Buexiers repea pele clo i hihiopian v ston of Newburg papers please copy. fe shity to the heama abowe. All the deck beame N Srehny; Ly Hey: old spring. | bey’ poo This force you will Keep concentrated as much a8 pos Baesywat. Dona a ay the | _Hamrtos —At New Rochelle, on Monday morning, aes! pitch pine of exes size ranging in the middle report has been ciroulaie! with great assiduity | »ibje, making 0 detachments, except as scouts and pa | comedieiia of the’ J 1,” wih songs, dances and me 8, Prawem Bawptos, he 48th year of his ago. pm bny nF y dy by pe dy Uy Is inches | placed about 44g 3 . thar ato tnrovgh the State that the «iffivuitien (m Kansas are set- | trois, unless in cave of absolate necessity, of which you | iatienus, wo night. ¢ relatives and friends are invited to attend the fa FPR oan with six knees toa beam: knees to mi Ree vork: Rilen Rotman. Oagood, trom : tied. This report has been circulated by two classes of | wii) be the judge: and ali the men, horses aod arms Will —-- ——~—— this afternoon. at three o'clock, from the residence | in iower decks of white valk. to upper deck of backmatee Reve Yo: Mien Ro Wri tot, Treg Pall for —— = ish some excuse for not aasicting their | be bept in a per‘ect state of readiness (or insiant action at Personal Intelligence, { bis brother, at New Rochelle, ena! s¥ large size, with extra keavy fastenings. deck plank ‘aeinhin, Aras “illen Go for Port Rwen; Virginia; at friends in Kaneas by their prescnee, and those whoaretoo | 4.) vines. DEPARTURES, Losev.—On Sunday, om. 7, CHamume KE. Loxxy, son of ct white pine, 6 by 345 Inches; culling of pleh Pine: coy ‘ rorcid to aid with their money. We state tow, distinctly, ‘The Governor of the Territory has required the pre- Fer Mobile and Havana, in the steamship Quaker Chy.— | Sarah Loney, eged li y plank of white oak, with thick gare Being eqnare fastened janis’ TH, Sept 3 (not #)—Arr sehr Huertes, that Kanes affeire are daily growing worre—that we io | sence of these troops to aid the élvil authority in Mr A Del Vaile and family, Mr B O'Connedl, indy and eblid, ihe reletvesnnd fricuds of the family are respectfully Wg att Ot” ihe culetde sauare fastened With copper bolts Treauce put b~Aun o fot intend to abandon our friends in Kaneas wntil Lane's | srg insurrection, and protecting the Vewcrahie tba Mr Maximo Mora, Indy and maid; Me H Harria, Mr Francis | invited to attend the funeral, this afternoon, at half pas Went treenalls np t deep load line, and iabowe that. in Whee ce kd Wark, hostnee, eee bance mo nese to respect the laws god submit to them 1a of the TerrNory trom unerer Mr Jose Kuiz, Mr J Carrot. Mr 8 HW Goetzel, gir | +wo o'clock, from hia late residence, Lawrence street, Aron belts and Iorust treebetie, the fasten in the keel- | 4 FM ‘ParahLavioia, Sten laste! The law end order men now under arma in the Terri | srmer bodies, w te reprensam Serayed, for that | Miremeck aud lady. Me ermin de Miran ia MY Rongito, Manbatian lite. tid keen being driven before the outaide, plank was pat | ives, mers Tonan Ree tory, determined that the laws shall be obeyed amount ‘= vr" Mr dese A de Miranda, Mise Rosa Ponce de aon Boom.—In Fircoklyn, on Monday, Sept. @ Jena Aww, the treenails driven through and through 9 Say yu an wo . et Lave 5¢0 more within one week, | ' “That sou may have 8 distinct iden of yur powers and | Hon ices O Domenica He Wemer Ponee de ston, MD 30 laughter of Wm. and Sarah F. Both, aged ts mg sh corer tin at wn sure, Revert a 4 . + ‘ones ir a ’ ed ~. Ruel lake an interest in ship “hen " A Kaneas must be sbandoned to the | duties in this position, fog, Mr © Zeburp, Dr 0 wo, Mrs MeRinaty. am and 9 days. iy feat ‘= rae wit ele contention, ae inte oi arr eps |, stone > John G Wright, Emevon, more, Robinson, Hampton, Va, ware. Fanny, Spence, Han ‘ollowing oficial instructions frem the Executive of the United ‘a are referred to, Downs, J Waterman fon, M Rohde, M ‘Lipp The relativ id HH Havens, ( Joubert, Anthony AO} ve | invited to att and friends 0’ the family are respectfully J) 00) "ine arch, now she Is completed and pro- the inneral, tuis afternoon, at three | fourced the strongest veal of any doseription ever bullt Ih Males, "se Hirebr and you Will be governed entirely by the rules therein | %*P: 5 !t\reb i ¥. ia 1d family, Jose Predrabin aferte, Pio Renito © oloek, trom the residence of ber grandfather, No, 83 “ante Winerenp Seort, M'Letian, at Hampton Roads from | for Pawtucket: Soha in Tee retain oe Prien o the Unto | PHI ga Se Hamat aee Mc | iy meee gy og, Serax a. my RR lon Winn Rear States, deted the 11th day of F; ry inet. La Ciera, ind Linton Ty. —On Sunday , at Newark, N.J., Jomw B. | 9 nomber ¢ large wohergs., ou Bs ey ten Selence, Gladding, ha. 3. the instructions of the Secretary of War to TrWaleoner Mra Merde, J tdaioas | dent son of Alex. and Rachel Deaty, sod 23 yours, 1 aarrecsr sate bhown frem the yards aber they were’ fart: i i, hia ‘Kansan Tanxttony, Ang. 20, 1856. V. Scmner and Liewt. Col. Cooke, dated the 16th ev. LU AT amay sedy and children; A B ‘snes and lady, | month ond 28 cays. ‘ed: sprang foremast and suffered much ether damage. c lh, sai td ade SOUSOA BUTViane OF? POR oER WAR, pa. \ ‘eeeth Pouce de Mariner and wo nieces, P Bombalier, Do: |" The relatives and friende of the family, and the National |“: Pring lowemnes fue enw MN Ne eS , "sone mg ef ‘The Howard county, Missouri, Banner, of the 20d uit, | 3d. A letter from the Adjatant Genera! of the army to | IDEG More, Mise Dolores Mera, A Mora. Mi L Guards, company A, 14th Regiment, and tho New York | oi ep the dat nity lat 9 do: and from be ner. on y f : Col. Bunmner, dated March 26, 1866. in Zot | sree ware £2 Bre Volunteers, are reepcotfnlly invited to attend the fonoral, | fo". m7 Se itty NW. RICH HON, 5 iene ons: Baltimore: of 100 wi 4 mounted men, con. | of the ater to Know the views of thedepertment ever, | i ‘hie afternoon, at three o'clock, from the residence of his | jhont tree hones, accomp x Sid sche SR Alien, Baker, Olt Gumod Uy Gel, Congrove deaheon, ‘sparta to aneng | Sate On conan 0 60 pensted tence mrann bees ae ee ecreanpart, LI. on Monday, Sep 8, after Ea unt Fpersaeet har es fom saw eee Vonutorr, GiMerateye, Batra Reva: J ni vie —! a wm . V ae J) Beil, — ia an cri or, r the porpose of coming tp Seen py ularly the folk wing fe To inn in Joagun Vhhiera. Juste del Riseo,’ A Stor |, short jlIness, Saran, wife of Benjamin M. Fallor, of | With s dreadful sem, oh sigial 3 betes ise Bid, lute, eke Jno Bell, Ham, C auens graph : “It is omly wi lance ie offered G'W liuntington and servanw, Mc Benjamin, M Cabal 8 id daughter of Hyrnell | @sie Samoeer, Frost, naving oa board the officers and crew | Points ty finish le Hr Reb F 0 to dislodge the marauding forces of General Late, the | te the iaws and againet the posce aad quict » | ieee, kat Aneel Roach, Marlano Ratrador. “Toul 158, ‘Wiliam burg, lh eee ee pti Sohn Cuirice:tacm Mobive for: Walmouth. Route before | gH OCRLASD: Sept b--"bi brig Rebeoes & Pennose, © ‘traitor and murderer | ritory, and when, under such circumstances, 3 abandoned and afterwards going ashore, arrived neem, Arr ‘company is composed of young men of energy and | tion military force is made vpon a ee ‘Buisson departed this ta, on 22 Gharlestem ith ht. wy as 4, if ‘nerve. fieer by the y specified in schundorf. Mr Lacousture aud son, Andre Mu ay sequnintancess of the family are most } Scum J G THeexsenmn. ovina, sl Savannah, was tiacower, Soainchictia Fin scirs 8 J Waring, Smack Norns heb ind ny ay ‘ is empowered to act, commen Mr Flua, Messrs 9 eherer. fatlaraer, £ o invited to attend the funeral, from his inte | ¢" Se oe eae des tha hatch, The. on ware ing. € Mave jon Gillmore, (new) fyler, ‘nion, Sept 6.) And inst, to the following viene, Ludovic, T Brouner, poming 1 ei Lanty, h street, between Kollier and Groen Point rm the fre, which was in the lower ho, ak i se 1m order 10 correct the fase ant © statements | of the Secretary of War te the General Wenarn Suny hap, Bonde. Dussel, Court Wart hg Poien this afternoon, at two o'clock. Ha | Feydiy exingwabed by anile trou.” All hands geera'ts | Car koROM. Ar) Air fch’s, Montrose, Wath b i a wed ; i yt regarding he sootniee ee oy by | “4 eas con : ‘faa M ine Vlg NM Syonine Will be taken to Greenwood for interment. . (eee ceeiore ob tae tte, ond cothing le hnown of Tafett oibrock, alan fw fo, Blas, ‘Bul te er the trath in both re. | the Presiden ited Capt Hat a ag ye if ne Sarre) Ay Har trea fC a pegs Ly fo tad aoe pemean the Gowstiees aueaed te comminaig, eee iad i a ean ¥ Foy Morristown, | N. 3.4 tucman, oe © Honn 3 Were et Us break Gace ter abarwer, wos dee, eae 4 a hip fe Soma new, ait tome), Webs correspondente <= fd tS Oe tal at iy, ‘denean, Bie yor Aep.—UOs the 26%h ull., at Embuque, "ars eer 6 OF Ie io, 6 MTIMUNOTON. NC. Sept bocApy aces Zogiah Achon, [The porting pubiehed wndeh_ the, telegraphic ores De oe ee eee fou Pie. Mi fn child ‘ier ihness, Ann, wife. of Williom Howard, formerly of ws he Philasiaipiia, weteh wel oie t Winns, Misting N¥ork, Cid scl ‘the Fivrann of Sept. 6 f* of course ent of your conduct : hondorf, . i 7 berial > Wise World Dicgin ® york: ‘canets, STork. ee tc voge eres DEPARTMENT OF Tie Weer contemplated: and if in ‘ath cont ty you should | inshore aye indy. ear fod aly. Tint | Brooklyn. Deceased was in the 254 year of her age, “a tril carted AAT oe badly out dary a far a the tain Hig | MA SHINGTUR, NY, Aug S) OH sches Oregon ast Of” Ba vg rier, t va Beotia, had b ve. The J Wt lost, Jibboom, cathead. is Por Travenworra, Ky T., Aug 22 ag be calied upon to tee Ba BS the troop a Mile ey re Mr ete nite, lady aud two sorveats, Mr Qa * Bilice gogers vleaes ¢ an cmp, a i igs wibing damage, “ be A Cororvnia[.'e in ‘he evening of the 18th instant i re | your command to ais the otyil itigs im arresting 0% 8 Pach, lady and two quidieg, Piotoe 5, ‘

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