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NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1858. sl Supposed, to corerate with Gea. Richardsoa, who is | are thoroughly convicced this mode of wale. The pillow, where te child aud mothor Weekly Report of Deaths, Tire folowing table gvea & summery. vom commander in chief of the Territorial militia, ‘Reid is | instead ef in Me peace in Kansas, wou! fives’ | ston By, pea portion of the torn wardrobe of J {o the ony county of fee Yor from ths tit daz | bachors of New Yors, itoston ant nd on ee ican on aa aie fd fo have wit }im about sx hundred men, and at is | volved the Union ta civil wan tbe people in the free | hire Wison on ground, but ber body was nowhere of Supt., to the 2th Sept, 1666 riceloe, Serannan, Mabie lew Orloamt 6 ir a a, - Geary, | conjunction with Xichardsoa, it 1s supposed the combined | States were made to believe tnat this was a war between | tobe found. fe tony Repeembar Tae Lecomp='| (orces immedia«!y proceeded to Lawrence. Whether a | the slavery Ley Mey the free Siate mea. Under ‘The oxen (tea rely )-sadh ait ae men wore gone, aad coisa hfs wet ow ow, ts movement Wa (ais belief they woud have come to the rsscue, with men be yp of much Of thelr content | Low @rrizens— 1 eo you a stranger to | imposstble to ray, at a on body of United States troops | and money, the whole country become involved in seems, however, that a band of Omaha hunters vst gbyou, and for tb: ime I have the honor to ad- understood to be in the neighborhood of Lecomptoa | the struggle, The government bas now taken the ma'ter capes near just after the murder, and in timo to stop | Aveuriom of the aorta a 7 plus. 6 orem, eaece Territory of Kansas. The | and Lawrence. in hand, and what it may do will be quietly submitted to, | the pillage and recover the money and some other valua | Aacuris, - 1 Fever) palms 3 pesikon was ven arte J me, but was voluntarily ten ‘The following letter from Major Velich informs us that | under the tvll conviction that it will do nothing tuatis | bies er to tae 1 Fracture of the soul... t dred - hashen be magistrate of the nation, As | (encral Reid froceeded from Ceder Crees direct to | not right aut proper. The Missouriaan, pated ee yd Colopel ‘ps Fracture ot the apne i oo sien ¥ cocscious <f the blessings | !awrence — s friends aud reiations will be A ‘Mrs. Wilsou bas, doubtless, beea wounded, aud then Heart, disease of 6 which ever flow fem oor Dalneet Uaioa, 1 did not con Cap at SHAWNEE Misuoy, Sept. 10, 1850. their bomes. The country wi!! soon are an chen | carried away captive § The young maa who escaped witt bt rf 1 ‘Sicer myself at liberty to shrink from any duties, however ‘The army of law and order is again ou the war h to | of determining which party hus beea to Ulame, by ascer- | a wound is io the bospital ‘at the fort; and the wagons of bows! i | Seamer. dicate and onerous, required of me by my country, | |awrezce, Bumbering by the muster rolls of yesterday, | alniug which fone reluses to disband @t the order of the | and what Properiy remained were also takeu tthe fort. Totammation of brain. 6 woe ya —— of alt ibe circumstences sur © mcn, and two pieces of artilery, There is no longer goverpment | These are the particulars, as far as wecxa gailier them. Tadammatioa of chart, i row Executive offive, 1 have deliberately ancop: xivrepee of opinion smopget gentlemen about the | ( , Geary sould ab ones istue aa order for tho dis. | Ina few days we shall Lowever, no doubl, get a fall di 1 tl te “y phy oo may give me strength and abiity, | { riety of establishing emigrants trom the South who ze oops not assembled va ter bis immediate | tailed account of the matter, from the pen of Mr. Bab ditt f cy wil ecdeavor faithfully wo disebarge its varied require pave been Criven from the Territory by Lane aud his | ¢irectiou. " ae ould thes promptly see to the pnaish- | bimseif. which we wi! lay before ovr readers Casuaities by fat Incammat.oa of tu 4 rocats Whew! received my com uission | was socma | #6ecclates. We upon the border have lusisied and urget | ment of aus man or get of mea who may be guilty of steal ‘The Cheyepres are a wariike and crue! race, number | Casuaity by sallroad.,... f Infammation of stomach, 4 ly sworn tu support the covttitution of the ted | men to settle m Kansas, with a view of making it 4 ing, bevseburning, or murder. Let him give tas law | ing several thousand, who inbabit some of the wild aod | Chlorosie % 1 Lotammatioa of throat States, sod to Pre rage Dy duties as Governor of “ate, and there are at least 100 men im this army who | abicing erlizens protection, without regard to tue State | algost unpederradle vailies in the far wesses ot the Rocky bolora Tadamimation of womb. * wila fidelity, By ones (0 the act for the org came here to settle, bringing with them their plows, | from which they come, or their views upon We subject of | Mutptaing, southwest from Fort Laramie, apd seldom | Choicra morbus. 1 Insanity... vat on of is Territory, by’ Congress oa the J0th | wto are now fighting their way with the sword, as set,| slavery, aud let him’ punich the lawless despsratoes, | come out, except to Fob, plunder, or go to war with other | Ch 1 Intemporaaoe, coy of Maron, 1854, I hon my ‘duties more particularly ers in the Territory. We bear contradictory reports | whetber they ecme from Missourl or Georgia, Onioor | trives, Our euigration wii! never be safe until these | Co! . ++] Jaundice, , delwed. Among other things, Iam ‘to take care that | concerning the views of the new Governor, Geary; | Maseachurets. A few weeks ora few months of this | merciless pirates are extermivatad, Congestion of brain, 10 Kailed the laws be jaitntully execuied.’’ Tae constitution of | one is that he is favorable to our cause and ig | sinc of practice, aud Kansas will ve as qnici as any eec- Consumption... 40 the United States and the crgapic law of ths Territory | determined to uge all bis induence for the arrest | ton of our country. Gov Geary bas it io bis power to Coavulsiona, adult, Lxes venorea. wl B> tae lights oy which I 6 i/i be guited in my Execd. | of Lane, while other reports report him as feeretly | prove himself aman. The eyes of alt good citizens are Our Hong Kong Correspondence. Convulsions, intant Maltor nation. of Vive career. A carefu! and dispassionate exam.uation of | +ympathizing with the free State party in alt its | 1 ow turned towards him, wad many are their wishes for Hosa Kora, July 9, 1358, Ur Organic act will sate'y any reasova' person shat | enormiti His views, however, whatever they may be, | ius siccess in restoring peace to the distracted Territory its provisions are emuenily just ani beneticial If this | de not affect our movements. We shall go to Lawrence, | o: Kansas. May he prove bimself cqual to the emer. | Ameer British Outrage on an American Citizen-—Arrest 1 act bas been cisto tea wo oy thy ee a, tt is aot rege Ge of pag oh were tonne of Ute ory geney. ofon American Mate by the Hong Kong Police— Refusal 2 o te fault of ta provisions. The great leadiog teatures of | cr mmaoding the Unit tes forces at Leaven wort! a \iction thas act ie the ¥ ght whereie geben ipa the act No ricknets in camp. Much complaint that Lafayette is The Loes of the Steamship Florida, rf the Geert 40 srepntnthe Capea of the American Dropsy, bene 3 an. bono fide imbabitants 1 thie Territory ‘in the | doing co little in the way of meu. We move from here (From the New Oricaus Pteayune, Sept. 13.) Censul—Indiffer ence Manifested by the Commander of the | Peopay iv whe'head...../11 Premature birth., esecewe of sell goverowent, to determine for | (0 morrow, direct for Lawrence. We ure indebted to Capt. Dowden, of the scaooner Unered States Frigate San Jacinto, de , de. Dropey in the beart...... 1 of tbe wo. Lemeoives what shail be’ their own domes. DANIEL A. VEITCH Diamond, whieh errived bere this morning, for the foi | A feq mouths einco you publised the particularsof | Drowned..,. 2 c eubject ooly to the con A gentiemaa from the Territory informa us that a maa ‘owing account of the loss of ihe fteamshlp Miorida, al “ " _ Dysentery Py? 3 sation and the laws duiy enacted by Congress under | representing himself trom Cg Bet , with a command | reuty ancouneed by telegraph: — the outrage upo the American bark Reiuwteer, Another Felargement of heart 1 t The people, aceustomed to self government ia the | ©! amety free State men, bas ing and piuader- The steamebip Piorida, Capt Rage left Peseacolaon | care of exactly the same aature bas jest occurred, Enlargement of paucreas. 1 States from wheuce toey came, and having removed to ing lately all along Stranger Creek. wrepresontat as | Thoreday, the 28th of August, with fre geatlemen, tw2 Cou the dd instant an armed police force boarded the | SPL ene 1 Fever, villous tb 5 Terri th rT ie bs » vend and ritery with the bone inteution of making i | beirg merely a robber, and robs alike from frisnd au Buckman, and took by force hat see es and two chiidrea on board as peengene besides “ thew foture reeideroe, Sere Buppovet to be capabie of | foe. On one oceasion he enteres the town of Faston aad officersand crew. The weather was $10 A. | American bai ereating their own municina! government, and to be the | strpped it of every article of value, poner, reports #ay abe crcived the par ad abaped hor course for Cape best judges of their own loal ae e3 and institutions. | thst these eutrages were commited by Lave h.nself Sau Blas. The weather continued p'easant througiout - ion i a Fever, puerperal... Touts Weak ta termed “popular eevoreignty.” By this | We ave gyatiied to leara, that writs are out for Lane | the day, although durisg the evening. the breese, which pee i Cr OF ede: Diam fag 4/Ane "tote Lace! phrase we cimply mean the righ! of the mavority of the | aad bis men, and tha! with the forces under Ricdardson ‘om the nortaeast, fresheued and the sea began to | seed people of the several States and Territories, being quali and Reid, they are likely 1o be faithfully executed. If Atian vamed Lawron, who bad deserted from taat { Yever, typhoid. Total, Ged e'eetors, to regulate their own dom: stic conceras, and = [ace revists, a fight may ocour. Tne general imp ession ¥r day, the 29th commenced with strong breenas from | yecces, was the complainant. He made n0 appiicatioa to » Ope of the deceased was Purser oa board tho steam to make their ows moni sipal jaws sunderstood, this 3 that Richardson and Reid will iuveet Lawrence to day Ue northeast, aud @ beavy sea runvitg., At daylight ehe ra Abe ~ . = eb!p Alabama, fust arrived from Sayansal, (a. docyine underlies the whole system of repub'ican go. (From the st Louis Republican, Sept. 13 tue Cape San Blas, but the sea was running 60 heavy | te Covew! (or redress, and the police giatly urdertook | g shipemitn, who bad douotless bacn exposed to infection verument. it is the great right of seif govern Our advices from Kanses are to Sunday iaxt. All was | thet the a did not deem itpeudent to venture roand, | lis case, bappy 10 have a chance to board another Amori from the nature of his empioyment; and the (aird was a meat, for the establishment of which our au- then quiet. but Lane bad rot disbanded bis forces, though | as ihe rhip waa deeply laden and laboring very bar: can sbipand insult the fag in the teeth of our now Com. | Pereou said to have been expoael by washiag clotuing K Anu) r} Ularation of ihe bowels her John A. Phipps, Jr., ber chief officer, tried him for | Fever, Papams or Chagres 1 Unknown, not stated. Unknowa, to the jury, Visitation of God + BinouRNe June U—In pert barks Oymtiua, Baritett, from NYork disg; E Boppisch, Recleston, trom Sis Praveseo; ced orhers ceperted yesterday {a port June 5, Kewsiios, Sep: 6 &—Li port barks <veoua, Pai Ames, for do !dg oF EE 'NO'Am vessel in port, Tape ship Cailforn b anier, wie CAPES; ing. from Bosion arr 24: Areihusa, Hee fe: yikes, Maria on ridogion, Power, er, tor to do; Ben} Cushing ‘Somers, Crons'ad!, Higgins, trom Glokeester, art cess, in the stormy days of the Revolution, wsrtilesting some inclination todo so. A large number of | She was, therefore, kept away, an ran iato St. Jesepa’s edore from ap infected vessel. Home Ports pledged “their tives,” their fortunes, and their wen, Many of them from Missourt, who have claims in | for s harbor. At ic’clock, A. M., she caine toauaa- | Modore, { Verdict of coroner’s jury. ALTIMORE, Sep! 19—are bark J ablers (Old), Sel sacred houor.”” a dietrine so emizcutly just should re: the Territory, aid intend to resi‘! there, Lave brea eu- ', and @ party weot ashore A andcaught some | ‘The Angie Buckman was thea lying withia a stone The number of deaths, compared with corresponding >: do ‘ond fcr Amsierdsm); sels Ho ‘ties vitverer, . if Lene gives any tur- JM les. Jayue, Sontaerner, Bellows, ceive the willing bomage of every American citizea, rolled as Kaneas Militia, and wi ‘The day ended with strong breezea and the wea- f the C: Capt. a follows: When icy timately expreseed aud dily asceriaiaed, the ther trouble, be used against him. Sull the probabilities | tbc r lecking very bad. , shea Fe a hess gakoad E re tote by mgt Woes enting [ta ie Wil of the majority must be the imperative rule of ‘civil | sve that nis ragamuilins. baying grown tired of the ser. urdaj, the 20th, opened with thick foggy, woather | "hen Phippé was taken ont. Ho applied to hor for asaiet 2, 1965. ‘ ection tor every Iaw ahiding citizen. Tais simple, just | vice, wil desert aud leave him.” itis Lane's policy, aud | an! strong breezes from the eaat northeast, AtQA M. | S£e4 ee, Ee eens oe baie cee anion les oes agbt order out of chaos, and by a | thatof the black republicans, to keep up tue agitation, if | « commenced blowing barder, and the sea begau to rise. | F%+ the American Consul protested in ing; Fecereve unparalle'ea in tbe history of the world has ma possible; but if Gov. Geary is the man we take Lim to be, | At 12 o’clock Captain Coz her second anchor, bs ir protest. we, laid 9 the ; tabla, ond ‘eeble intaut colonies # giaut contaderated republic, | he will make summary work with these insurgents. Let | with ucmerous pieces of ren atiached to it, and gave her s Judge intimated t) Bim that he ba sohus. NF; dn Di . Beward iore reporied ashore o. Von Sout N¥ork; Boleh 5 Strong Tune Nort i Guster ¢ (arm), Pili, a Roverdam, s iingerald, Hf Jone huasse!t, To- 1 dark Gus. es) “ “ “ isher, Ds by Cy Brem), Bo RUSTON, ‘ ; crea better leave the Court. “Tue Coneul asked 'o know Optom, barks’ 2 No men conversen: with the mate of ature pow in Kas: | him give qu et to the Ter: i bazarda, caliing into | ali the chain. ‘The wind and eea increased, aad the | At c ion Pere arks Sa Oma Close bis eyes to the fact that much civil disturb- | requisition, if expedien litary force withia the | weather locked very bad. Até P.M. the wind blew very | Whether he was persoval! pons! ible for wha he was Decrease this * Cet. beg a Noth ng short of this ¢xereise of autbority wil | Desvily, a tremendous sea was renuing, and the vessel | 871g, or where he should look for the respon? ole party. ABOAMTTLAL ibds Clenfnago: a @ bas ‘or a long time past existed i this Territory. | country. rioua reasons bave Deen assigned for this unfortanate | doany good. The “army of the North’ isin tue Terri. | labored very bard. A condition of affairs, avd numerous remedies bave been | tory in rebe lion against the government, sud either Gor 2 Ata quarter past ¢ proposed. The House of Representatives of the Cuited | Geary has to compel it to give way and disband, or ac ed round on the ehoa! Su . . : i Pre oaree Ie 2 0 pone ay wih Copsul Keenaz, and the Governor bas backed up his sigs bave ignored tho claims of both gentie. | knowledge Bis inability to carry out his instructioas, This | Dearly head to the wind. at lO P. ML, the after upper | un Cuautl Keenan, tad the Ger ea a aa tere 4 algred. Haudy, and ich. >" she commenced draggiag, | 28¢ Judge told bim he would not repty to that question, | Brain and nerves o'clock the saip struck aad | The Consul and its attorney, J. Cooper Curner, thea left | Generative organs. . the anchors still, aolding her | '¢ Court; and as Commodore Armstrong has joined ia | Heart aad blood ves: le ngs, tron, & Jeany Lind, ches Abby Wattunare, +2 W Deisio Disko; 8 & W Ireland, Treland; We Bmith z & 1 Retell jowslsaadothar digestivo organs. Vucertaia seat dad geno. rai fevers., cas mea cisiming the legal right to represeat the | matter ought to be decided fortuwith. H+ bas, we leara. sa 0OR was blown away, aod the passengers aud crew p " vit Somey ig ss . people of this Terrtory in that bosy. The To- | inade a very favorable impression upon tue peopie o the | were compelied to go into ihe lower cabin for safety, the | tte of it, Where is the boasted protection that our go Casnowa : peka constitution, recognized oy ihe House Territory, and we hope he will satiety every one of his | wind blowing a hurricane aud still increasing, the sea | °'*twentand our navy were io give each citizen of our Orwary 0 veen e ints? of i p id Weather look! proud republic, however distant from his bome’ Capiaia id peenre the administration of v aking all over the ship, and the # eau! looking very Goll, of tha tem Jeneete caw thls mac ken #3 Sunday, the tet, commenced with the gale atill tn. | *¢ by am armed force of nigge had claimed bis creasing, and the slip string heavily, Atl A.M, our { Pretection, A few months Xeenan was and the sea com. | 4fgg@! trom court to court, aud threatened with One | qo¢or) year has bees repudiated by the Senate, Various measures, | ability to restore peace ench in the opin’on of its respective advocates suggestive | the law‘as tt exists im that Territory. of peace in saa, ha e been alternately proptsed anl It is very porsible that there are bar’ reected. Men ive of the Territory, in various sac. | statute —- that B prdipa avoen w : — Fy {cag of Lic Union, influenced by reasons best known to | very tature have net been, aad caunot be, execuied— vboard gaDgway was washe . honed a “ b ves, have endenvored © bal up internal strt’e, 3 passed withou! due consideration, aut under provo | menced breaking threugh thr ship. The cabia deors were | 8° lmprisonment for attempting to defead an American | 4 to 2 years. ; $0 to 50 years. array brother aguinst brother, [a tuis couftict of | cations which might well lead to their epactmeat But | compelied to be shut for sat 2 A. M. oar lee siate- | citizen, but then we bad the glorious ol( Powhatan to | 2 to § Fears. 2 seemction of ihe mort cacoeiny | inere is only cme way to dispose of these enactments, raceme tn the lnver cable sree. washed away, and the | back Bim. Where are our ingrems, our Avbotts, our | § to 10 years. leit to suffer, ber people to moury, | they are unconstitutional, let the courts s° declare. a3 Ht boat was lost, yro other boats Lavivg been pre- | Mervines, our bderng a sad ovr Perrys: Talk about | 19 to 15 years. ae cee prosperity {8 endangered. Is there no remedy | they wilido, if they are ever bronght prepor!y belure nsly stove by the sea. At half pest 2 o'ciock the | Ov! fag aad protection, about our bulwarks! on | 15 to $9 years, > there evils’ Cannot the wounds of Kansas b2 healed | them. and they so believe; or, let them remain, ag they was washed away altogeth dail were com- | tbe ovean, their immunity irom search the certain | 2 to £5 years... _ nd gente be Suntesed be-all hoe-beetees? Mes. of te dead leiter on the statuie hook, until ey pelied to climb up ou the gallows frame, as tue soa was | '<\lTees Of outrages commited upoo tem They extatoal7 | 95 to U0 years... Total North— men o/ the South—of the Fast and of tae West, ia ivg ever the ship, the wind blowing a tornado, | 1B DARE wancvimma Kanges—you, an¢ you slone, have the remedy nd the fea Tunving mounialss high At OAM th? | T_T marion aecie zarlaad . owa hands, ‘Wil! you not suspend fratricida! st’ moke chimuey went overboard, and the forward =a, pad. you NOt ceste to regard each other at encmics t hours, ioilow At 4 A. M. Corre—Nicaorsow. —On Monday, August 18, by the Rev. m Lis ves- raelpo vce Higgins, aud 1 By IBTOL. ach Arr bark Oceaa’s*Favoriie, Johnson, ‘nm for irie Mar) 70 to 89 Fears 389 to ¥) yeara » Amserdamy Lig Ca ork; scr Elizabeth Seco durd. a Northern port. CALI. RIVER, Sept Iscave semis: Grace Caroling ———, Jawes River; 17!h, fram Suniti, nn, Davia, Albany, sidop Jeon repeal or moaity them, Pat to attempt to at defiance oy woh law—by open resistance to the fo erpment—by taking up arms, and killing every officer | cee cy with the who dares to perform bis duty—ia neither the part cU\verp, Alexapdria; Foua- Kishop, NYork. €1d 16h, sie) Ata B Holmes, Hammond York; isch (ot Brevioaala), le Sait Rchre Anat at g, Switt NYork 3 Yapies, Boston for Phjadelpesm; 1 Stnrt 2 6 A Stetson, Codd Papin zn Higgins, ‘Kkerson per fo: ie Bid Prise Bs iow (Br). and Seater (ork Parte fut: A revolution ea) be effected to this way, but if they elect | I a: Creme. At Bel sai, 0 " plore fect un'ty of eeutiment. Q to bring it about by the use of Sharp's rifles, they must | miaved to tall, aud tbe wind to die away. In ove hoor | yy" Cy Wednenday, Sept, 1 el yr a oe, Jone’ Howpital = the alisioment of peac pari be prepared to tate the cousequetces. trom that time the isiand was dry, and on walking of | Beattie, Frurain B. BoGanves, of West Doiut, to MissJtua fo Pi jek REP. Fannie Michell, Mazy Sane, 4 insure the respect of the whole © wreck we found the weeds sirewed with portions of | 4° Ciyves, caughter of Wm. B Cleves, of the former Sipples. 1 a-tind AKERTON, apoa azether as the children of & good | to Wind came Out from the southwest, aud blew harder § iss’ Co % Bivther, and come and reason together? Let u: citizens, nor the Way in which to secere a reiorm of tha never. Al ¢ gallows frame un- | 2 i ea oh be ro Corre to ties Conxsuia L, "iB enart cane Munere Wie ieee al. octaide infiuerces trom our deliberations, aad assom. | evils complaived of. If Lave and the insurgents unJor daylight boats had also been iashed Cowmr—Sivnuy.—Un Monday, Sept. 8, by tbe Rev. ‘ pie broUcken re Seat tear Lely Been Deckis Cuaitag. bie Mrourd our councl! beard, with the constitution of our | Dim, will give vp thelr military organizstion—will ssttle tho gallows frawe. | When daylight came all that was | wm. MeCiemem, at the residence ot ihe bride's parents, v Shensesensescats i mn : cae J ane the organic law of the Torritors, as the themeelves down as good citizens, (a mosi unlikely thing) tor the ehip was apart of the farboard wheetnouse, ned. Downe to Mise Avant Mt, Mt. MUxF » i Our ¢uitance and direction, The 2 —will ceuro thelr resistance to the goverameut establish | ibe rest haying been #)) washed to pieces. All the mata | ““yicer-Panzenton,-Om Saturday, Sot, ‘20, by the | Aims House, mnnsfeeg ATONE - Bo: of this Territory, elone, are eha god w i" the | ed over the Territory—noihivg will be easter thau for cok, a8 far as the engine room, was gone, with all the them to «ilect a repeal of all obroxious or unconstitetions! | co! ws, add part of the after deck. i was found that the <' was then iying at the edge of the weeds, the and being all overflowed AtQA M., the water win H. Obapin, Heyny tas Joucestersb.re; Fng’and, to Rona n, Connecticut. Raad'is Isl. Ny 4 Smalipor Aoap. Bi my Ward's Isi'd Eaaig” t Hosp: u for Hosien. Leesbar ema diy of enact rg her laws, ‘ i Moat, masta eg pe ce, aad ge Oe the fourdation or a | laws, provided a majority of the people are with them. | wr ry Home Hosyita! onrse? @ tesseland cargo. Most of the trees on the irland a been ether broken or to.n up by the roots. The Cewand passengers employed themselves ia Drea, she ter io live ip, aad gatheriog tae cargo that | Nyany —On Saturday, Sept. 20° of dropay, Cavam pace, Es ie wna 4 ie SHOW Ourselves worthy and capable of Gov. Geary’s Intentions—Prospeets In Karsar. Do not the inbabitaute of ths Ter [From the Boonville Observer, Sept. 1 vnderttand what domestic ja:titatlous As is gererally krown, the force under Geu. Reto boing are ‘svted to their con itioo—what laws wili be | Considered by Bim imefiicient for offensive warfare, ag must conducive to their prosperity aad appt | Cavady, and for lack of discipline, be disbanded it, with the bese iuto ous piace, The day eed | w: act Michael Neary, aged 4i years. Bee:—thaa the citizens o° distant, or even aeizhboring | the exception of about three hundred men, the most of | ¥ 1 bgbt oreezes from th» eastward. “ The friends of the tamily, thors of ber father, Pator mat ent of reguiatiag our owa adars | Whem, op leaving, promised to retarn to bis camp in ad- Oe Yontay, tue let of September, the cap’ ttarted | Farrel aad ot hor brothers-in-iaw, Patrick A. Daffy and un business, without avy int rfe dmtonal pumbers, as infantry, by the 1th fast. So far as Palsebicola; bot could not proceed om account of the | } ichaei Farrell, are respectfully invited to attend the tu Teacs trun eubers, lias been uaraay od to us by vas law | We cin ascertain’ they have ‘retarved in i s being co bad. He retdrocd mext day. Ail the | eral, tie ufternoom, ai two o'clock, trom her late resi bers, and there is no dovbt but what Gen SEGETE BC MiOrt of the crew lost everzthing tat | gence, No, 22 Stone street, without further uotice jeord sa her, Havre: bark eran riage, baliard, do; sour Delph NoAiiay Wand Rraten Islan, Arr schr Benj Vs K River: Koutd to Ntorks put wie EW BEDFORD Sept 19—arr rig Herald, pli sclire James M Ashmead,” Ht wu creas Las made for the orgauiza:on « - “rs Trerisor This rich! self govert sent—ihis privilege | BOW more efficiert in nombers and characier of men hen «7 bad. Some of their things were found iu the woods. Boston and Troy papers please cop; .} Joseph E Smith. snow. Baltimore; Paagasyet, guarsuised to us by the organic lax of our Lerctory.1 | When it was disbanded. He is now acting, as we unde a Cueroay, tho Sd. accounts of our situation reached | Fowan-On Sunday re pla Sept. 2t, Mrs. Exzaners 1a fsbo “asad Ww ay: reps New York. Hands, do; Copy, Davia, Wil uphold with ali my might, and with the entire power “— a itt 8 @ Territorial officer. and such a8 join bis tor ceca, wed Sir. Simmonds, the busdacd of | powryn, in the Ooth year of ber ag Islaud Hospital). Total... Set 18, yay ha siasna, Behe Coan eted te ine. Th yelate n to avy cuanges of the iaws | Wil be iecoryorated into the Kaneas milit’a, and subord! cio Tisay passenners, “came over. #13 |! The ictus and relattvew 0° the laaly are respactftly CaibRGE Ww. MORTON, Gity Inspector stcuce)’ Philsdetphin: sehe3 Redington, Clark gts Date. to the costrol of Gov. Geary. As such there is wot snd two gentleman reterued with dim. ed toattend the fuuers:, from the resdence of ber | ity Inspector's Department, New York, Sept. 20. 1868. | “1: ‘ay Grae), oy AugUatn, Posty (rou W Nibediond) Works 0: be Territory whieh I may deem demir . “ these are subjects to wh probability that they will come in colilsion with ye weatber was pleasant ard the crew and ofl. att-ntion at the pr e's Gorecs. Gov. Ceary will use United states troops | ¢. 1 continued tr! nd to save the ship's property. Jaited states is the eoumoa property ° makipg arrests of Lane aud Browa, and dispersiag | Wedncuday, the Gd, three ve alee, oF Of tae people tdereo!. Tula beiag | *! med bodies of men ander them, aud be mi also use | tot would rot agree on terme with the phould be interposed to the {ree settiement United States treeps te protecting any and al\ communt | siercfore, enpeiaded to eave all that le co oa hc perty, while 1 a Territorial cond! bes in the Territory against armed iavarien. Missouriaus |. »s¢! aud by Ing it bimse fhe friends of the family are {ovited to attend the fane THE OVERLAND MAILS TO INDIA AND CHINA. Mi that ike poopie of tam Cersitory, ta. | *ki Rot be perinitied to wade Lawrence on thelr own seturday the captain gave fovr porsors permission | yi rervices, at the ren dence of her cov, Anrow Hardases, | Tho nog heres PUBS ERA ARE MOKA t, bare tag absolute right of making | responsibility. Volunteers who go into the Torritory io | + ‘ake cue oF tbe boats and try to cet to Pensacola. | yo. 144 Mulberry street. near Grand -treet, thia after’ | ence in the Kast-— gbter, Mrs, E. Healy, No. 3 Sheriit street, this after: Oa wo O'clock, vant yuytye | MARITIME. INTELLIGENCE, 2, sels came trom Apalachicola, | ~ Hsiursay.—On #onday evening. Sept. 21, jain, #bo, , Widow of Jonaizan Bardmag, in the Tith year ot her W LONDON, Sept 19—Are sehr Tranyll, Renmin. Onl #) eng for Pawiueker; propelier Cans Osgood, Sanita, ce N¥ork, NEWARK, Sept 2—Arr schr Ovoca, Hopkins, Geer, De. Sid sears Argus, Alien Warebsim, Mass, Criger ng x scope. Bi Ben) ng Hug gia, ea ies PROVID! der tae orgaat A: sclirs Rept Io Arr sieatnaio 2 Louba, Bruce, Eon ‘ot ak Stasteburg, ‘ s ncir Douce pel laws, and from citizens who deem them. | participate in restoring peace, will bave to act as | ‘ley started on Saturday, the @th, avd reached Me 2 oon, Bt five o'clock. The remaina will be removed to | _ Tae mail leaves Southampton om the 4th and 20th of each “Orion, Bovis. Albany; tressure, w ves aggrieved by vecen: legislation, I would invoke eusas militia, and under the authority of Goverarr | + cole on Tuesday, the Sth, almost exba wted, as they | fastctester for luterment. t Gibral . " D4; Biver Queen. Fowler, NYer<, GenYatayets, ‘Thor: 1) wtapoet forberrasce, aod point out to them a sure and ry, who will got allow them to engage tu strife, one | tod bed pothing ty cat raw bacon and bread, Fort —Om Sunday, Sept. 21, afer a sbort illness, Bax = a ooheg ms 3 po vame math i ewiueret for N York; sloop Heary J Keodser, AT Pesceable rem ace the right ask the wext | pariy Beking the extermination of the other. He will | ‘ot bad beew wetted in salt water. Tores of them left } yx F. Foro, Erq,’ of this city, tt the 6da year of his compet AG hee Sok me we ¥. Old brig Cnartes Miller Brewer, ne meaa- | eu orce the Territorial lawa and arrest and disperse | n te schooner Diamond that evening for New Orleans. | seo. He sleepe in Jesus ’ h of same ort | Mcece, Siveen, Balimare. Bid brig Yuta 1. guslature to revise eny and alt laws: aud (a time, as you value the peace of the Torri ore cher I H Biaiey. Babeoek, Bosto wing. Goe nd the | @! armel bodies of men in rebellion against the laws; ¢ fourth was a gentionen belongiog to lensacola, The ibe friends aad relat.ves of ibe fam!!: oul the Bh Or ist of same and Sch or 6th of and the mem hey, Phila ciphia; Commander in Chie Wi Baile panc future laws, I would ca: ack yon | Oat be will pot permit any collision beweew the pro mes of the gentiemen Chat went to Vemearola in the | pers of Oliver atre 4 church, are respectfall follow lng month, . do; Harriet vis; By lp! iy refrain {rom all sicia‘ina Of the present stat tee. Lam | Plavery and sboll lon forces, if he ena avoid it by vot are—Capt, James Daldey W. H. Page voted io attend tue funeral services, th Bedard Gee Arrives at Aden about the 23k or 2bh of same and Wh @F | .''s, Wheeler fai i Wt ad pol ¢ ie patrictiom #uillcient 1m the people of Kansas | ‘be Ucited States forces, so as to render the une of the ith poarengers; aud Grego: y Ynicstra, parser |, | cccloek, at bis Inte residence, No’ 82 Beury street. His ; ‘ ork) schis Sea Gull, Ling obedience to toe iaw. All tha provi. | milit'e uppecestary. be capisin, with n isdy jastenger aad the crew, stil! | pematus will be taken to\reeawich, Cona., for iaterment. He ert. Noriole Davie Bal? Three companies of United States icfantry, from Port | retained by ibe wreck. kitorts were vetng wade to | “Spe —On , Wore innced at Leaveaworth a lew days since, 8 portion ef the engine. aged 1h pears Pusassia Petes, ay, dept. 21, Mr conativation of the U ait States must 00 # rved, wl! the acts of Congress having re- | Per aug |, Gillord, je Deiawere Chy:, shenaatoah, co M sintih, Smith. Pied vdeip Barnes, 33 fervace 10 this territory must inbesitatingly obey. | 00 the Governer l*, as, fer as we Captein Dowden, ef the schooner Mame 3 spoken Ber filene: relatives are lavited to attend the fuse. rie 3 aut Over Spelman Spelman, Atbany; Mex! es, aad the decisions of our Cuutts respected. It | the United States troops as to ma o with bearifeit thanks for the geutie nas aner ia | yal, to-morsow afternoon, at iwo o'clock, from her late Galle tor Pe ak a the same dav, ifibe | ih eee oe Payetncee nocos Opera, Finmons Will be my mperative Guty to tee that these suggestions | ‘hought hay. everal Atchison counsels fovas which be treated thoge woo caine bither « wei. p White street. nee ie come Non, Young + Kwens Veloce Port Bwen for eco o eftect ie m jai action bere | wil | Lawrence. We cannot say what ho may tvise ut one pananediate day moraing, Sept 21, at one o'clock, Tah or 13m aud 28h or ry hg Ho me ‘lexadeia 0 eneee by RO other ¢ ti {Misco Fiat» who have gone 10,Konse phua fever, resideuce, No 4? James street ew, of pan hy me urtog. Alba: +g 4 of the whole people of th: will not, W orporated inlo the Kansas miliia, act Wory Jair, Pian hr and Sist or 1 of Danbam: Cabot, Racket, nal Ges, NYerk: soo o, Smith, Brook) bedience to the Governor, they will not be nermitied man. Unless they ate incorporated into thy as siaksone Stedman, N Lis remains w taken vo Calvary Cometert vem; Rid from below sole La i desire to know nu party, no section, 20 North, (vbiim aud Wexford papers please copy no South. no East, no West—novling but Kausas 12 hours after avrival, the 221 of 24h and Sth or 10m pa be “ Seiten 4 a, it le very clear that Cov, Geary, according 10 his Prsumhain. te © pent ah, Onoee Frese eat eoutinen of sities te Keamnen T aaa ustructichs, Wil be compe'let to expe! teem from the inaaee of ml - em ~ meas aeetes Fpvsety be aid, and solicit your generous forbearance. Your | Ter ‘We trust vbat the Miss will be guid ars. Twe mis ew «i 2th of each the wenii—vin Marsel fa about the ue peo- | ed by ‘svificiert wizdom tothe | -2to & rupture with tke Go beet of wy ability [abel promote the interests of the | with whe Cxited States troops | ‘ Rot merely collect yt r mati that sbali be res rom them in retura | hansas without delay, for it can pever be mat ew hont the aid o ha firm revance upow [iviae Providew eeteig lab: The fom ral will take place from bis late residence, No. | ¢ Rorkiaat sont two weeks ago, | 43 Jame eR) Meeting of the ertivens of the oF was caled, | ie frie da ccmmitics Of investigation anpuinte a whole matter and tay acts bi pty for iheir comiWderation, Too pen their duti ponmersion of the facts of » wel; organ red apd et, this afternoon, at all past two o'clock. | “Te "me as the Bow ham aud relatives are respecttully invited to at tn that over: ment of Tateved, Let ws ail begin anew. 4 Sept. 20, of consnmption, Da- aged 40 years, rlenu® are respectfully lavited to at from lis late residence, No, @ Ninety: support without ‘woich the | Mave while infested by tho banditti amd thieves who t eker, Wijial Vaihetelpinie habitable for In Sit pe tae or Tersiiory van be admin pat ba buried ven anil tend the funeral toetril du e Bene Y bei Mary in obi'vion. Letail strify aud bitteruess cease. Let us | *ay other species of property, wili not be taken to canae | |") plan for the morder of our estire white popa | srcond street, near Third avenue, to morrow morning, at RN tig: My: Conky, FaMiateb aii bonest'y dev es to the true interests of Kan quiet ‘a restored. This desired quiet may toon be on, with the exception of the young faties, who were | eleven o'clock, without further invitation. Port of New York September 41, 1856, "Vick Pond. ue, Low's, and Re tas—ceceiope hy aitoral ani mineral resour. ted by Governor Geary, if all law abiding citizeus tuken caytivea and male the wire warp.—On Sunday, Sept. 21, of consumption, Mre. < Le » ss cer—busié Up mant c id him thei Ca eo poe “geraton g yer 3 rere of their parents and friends Hasna S., the beloved wile of Kindred Howard, and ARRIVED We and hig aways ei not al airoete: all | n their persestion a number wie | cavghter of the late Wilitam Holmes, aged 36 sonra, Flesmeh'y Roanoke , with mdse amt pas | rp neta I pene he "a of of ‘The relatives and friends of the aratiy are respectfully | trngers to Lugiam & “passed senauahip ADVERTISENENES RENEWLD AVE Y OAL. aad make Our Teri it 7 be enforced. Fbould Lane resiet sa not ® ited to atiend the funeral, from her late residence, N estowa Of Feaws —=- == a forces rege to disbaud, they will come tine and t half past one prwcipies which pre : Dek r ¢ jeondexoua, Hoyle, Liverpool pose geobhpemed ito collls'ca with the United States troops, oud the Terti- |" /ya'tacurcay,, the Oth inet , wes the time ag aanany Steeet, $9: Sneeow a0 iteugera, o Harbeth & Ce jal 48 oa ty neDi ale ‘Thee eba'l peacetyi induriry soon be rectored—popula- | (rial militia, according to secretary Marcy's inatractions, |. of their ing dew <e4 » Reamer suppe in nce for Liver fe ee we taku will Bow upos. ws--vthe desert wil bios. | witi be pon to act im concert with the government absent pidence, Now | poet: ily tat 4 0, lou 8&3. spoke French tol 1) .%AtON® iRw Work: THR Oat m as tbe rore’'—and the State of Kansas sili 9090 be | orces, in quelling rebeilion and treatou 0 19 ten apportioned to > 7 daye. oe roe sehr Plant, oP Ln Rg ee FA vt ae gn treatin om Adumtted into toe Union the po ride her elder | acd the suborcisate officers under him be 1 y Kill all the whites, save ‘Bs were taken to Greenwood (or interment. T esperieneed heavy weniher,to the engiward of the Banss | exsty fodiecret von, excess oF othe srters. JOHN W. GEARY mon will dig d the most of them, ia all probadili pion, plondcr their beuics, take their horses and 7] Sept. Mrs. Caraastye War. | * rng ‘on emast d efteis of this pstdiows malety, iogeier ve PROCLAMATION & ty. voluntarily 4’ je Territory. The arrest of Land, | srr, and fight their way on free State,” (Mex! 26, aged (3 year monte,’ HR wn. iapam Sitelda aly srpiatosd Vhomrate Fvown and the leaders vuder them, it occurs to us, would | | By ped pee pa Fikes 02 Tiadaen, Cebeinhd aoa ra and, sore Whereas, a large number o! volupteer militia has called into the rervice of ihe ferri'ory of Ki thority of the late actiog Governor, for th order, many of whom bave been taken from their oce pavions cr business, aud deprived of their ordinary mang 1 Tora from Boston, just arrived ew), Coon ba, Poston, in to heregn & ¢ cliy by stam ag Enoch Trate ne Spier, Hambirg Weays, with meve and aseer pipe, 10 B Bork & Kunharet. bo the quickest way of dleposing of the trouble; aad we hope that Missour g in avy way calcu ated to embarrass sment which moved | ). ¥., for interment, this morning. ¥ member of our comm’ and the devperate A.bany papers please upee to which mep are fable to be ted on 7 mek Line ~Ca Sup Davip Sravioixo, son pending carget to wlich wi hd been exported Sy our | of ‘William aod Amela jiding, aged i year, 1 month PRR, 4 DOANE STABET. pat. Ae OOM. Of support acd of their domerti¢ enjoyment; ant How Gov. Geary ui Gogeece amd lenity vo oar slaves, wo must say th? peo | ned 13 de wih A peeieiee b Eaetan Eee 2 OS Os | en eee vit te Kang SS Whereas, ihe employment of militia is not authorized Border, ‘e acted With mere Catlin and de!\beration than ever The friends of the family are respectfully invited to at Tack Soeeaae Page, Repedin, Cbs with angor, "3. > fest onred. by my jostructions from the general goyerament, ex The arrival of Gov. Geary Was duly heralded and com- | bv fore characterieed the action of any People uncer simi bd the foneral, this aftertoon, at two o'clock, from No. Robert & 1th ins 40, passed a ———— cept Upon requirition o! (be commander of the military ¢e- | mented upon, as follows — metances f iid Christopher sireet. ‘wiih 2 pipes ste ri ® LARMONT PARIS_AND LONDON M2DIOAL Parent ‘2 Which Kansas ie embraced: aud ihe weekly Platte Argus says—On his way apthe | More tham two lurdie? regrocs bat vio'ated the law, | | O'Katy —On Sunday, Zi, afer & short itiness Fate acs, bance, Guitord, ©, to bs FR Be BO Whorcas, an authorized regular {e bas been plaved | river, he made epee hes at Booueritie, Glasgow and Lex. pepaliz of Which is cost Br aoemimocs con- | hi yartA ATULSTA, yous, liter of Maurite and Mary iviend, ¢ har leston, 6 daye, w! h eor'on, shows ‘Soom crier ‘ot eee se at my dispisel, rucient to ieeure the executive of the | ieatob, which gave full satisiaction to thove who heard the law was withheld acd their dives spared, with | O'Kerie. — 2 : shame nerf he aor n jaws that may be obstructed b, too powor fem. Ti he cam succeed in quieting the disturbances cre te r exception | f three of Red ) palenders, who were, on The friends of the family, and those of her uncles, Joha 5, NC, 6 days wih na re, from excesses. ‘le, ful be suppressed by the Proceedings; Do mary vourse of | n Kapeas Territory by Laneand his myrmicous, t Fridny, the Oth inet, ok P.M, hung 9 sow. bd cane ® proper ¢xecutiow of the Jaws, be will be sus } ‘once ‘with the unazinious voice of the citlzces of the fevecas) posaee fomey O'Keefe, are respectfully invited y attend WAM uD mon Biramers..etesse 4 ne. Shy eiuessontbes ci ue Toil ee . Whaiemen. A ‘ever from Cap! Babcock. of bark Rodman, of NSedfard, reporis her a! Frecmautie New Holaod, Muy '9, with Ta boi © be io mnoll, undSWN) the bone, Reporis al do ship Ne ish, NL, 100 bbls wh ou Foret; i. Hiesay, Afviea, — Ses ree fom aie, dh July 27 ang aie sae Tak, AUK Hard! Malaya tor Bostout brig Nereus, Mi Ts ren ise ' i Therefore, 1, Jobu W. Geary, Governor of the Territory taineé, and receive the approbation of all Mievouriang. | ccrty. eal nL gene MY ad poy UJ a Amen, Teckinnd. °° io tad ealwina. Courier das Whaas Oa Meat | Kansas, Go Wseue thie, my proclamation, © have full ceonience in the ¢eision and nerve of Gov. | Without exception, every Mexican io the eourty was bout further tnviienion, PN of rik cio the services of euch volunteer mil Geary to do nie duty. But wntil thorovghtly tried, | implieated. They were arrested avd ordered to leave SHAS —Om Satarcay, Sept 20, Feromeck Sarma, Seamer Tovtme'y man, New" Hedf nr 3 eS PRIEN quired, and hereby order that thay be i bimeelf equal to the responsibilities he haa © county within f aod never again to return | son of domes and Bridget Soceban, aged 4 months and Per D’, nM eert eines, and bat requires to be charged. The Secretary and the Adj. be somewhat distrostful of the issue. | + der the penehy of death | There i= one, however, by | <0 vays, “ieamer Ue rece Oe eee ena Terriory will muster ovt of serv acs Command at ta | To thwart bim in bie purpose to carry ont the laws he © pame of Fraok, who '* proven to be one of the prime ‘Tre remains will be taken to Calvary Cometery for in steaming Eucch Teain, Hennessey, Boston offers a reward of % piace of rendez vous bas the black republicans ar the free soil elements of | rovers that a tere 7 oper demons rat a ments of the afair, that was uct arrested, but we bope | te: ment, thi it Ship Louis Kapolene arrived has 208 unitorm eelertiy, en And | commend ail bodies 0” men, combined armed the North In orporitice. It te Prudentiy ard dect. J chat be mey jot be, anit have meted out 1) bimsuch re | cence of bis paren Joh iat, lat 41.10, lon 26 92, exchang nals wmeranie Gases’ the government, instantly to av! or qo the err 9000 pul own { be rel hk Kauras. are satieded that the lower ¢ je. [" tT wNE ag, S: # a bee eT Ry tue contrary at thelr peril a A i Load tern| _ ‘ate and careful of truth ts the edi. fj pulstion are lpcendiaries ip avy country wher . save . Casas » =Sadbentey evesing, Uope 2? Sauvet Wit hese eo beet = 2 tents ereor, | have vente tet my band | cor of the Wee'ern Aeperier, of the tame date, who ea, + held, and should de t With secordingiy. e ; P . and affzed the peal or tho Territory o- Kauss. Done at | wor, Geary arrived 1 Fort Leavenworth oe Tueeday"ast, | ior ibe bonedt of the Mexican popriat mug LE “aptalteemalirhemeo rem tn--inher sae aetna net wae oped Marine Report. Cadiz: bark Lecompton, thie eleventh day of mber, i the yea: the great joy of the tormented settlers of Kansas, We “le thet a resolution pasted by ‘the unanimous 1d acquaintances of the family, those of - of our baat ro es = iY 4 tty six "Saag wee cloected all day ednesday aud ce of the county, forever forbititing any Mexican from ‘. Chambers and David Necker and famiy, Herald Marine Correspondence. BAly ¢ Kansas reday with Gen Smith, doubtless revealing to tie within the limits of she covnty «Tallon, are respectially Invited. to attend wrieees | orunseepene oo rye Deiat By the Goyertor peral bit plabe for rertorine 2 to the Territory. | ,reace, quiet and goo! order are again restored, and, by | trem the residence of hie father, No. 118 Coariton street, | powea: Martha Washington, Alliston, Fall Iifivers scnea BE a Fee ae ee het he bas core or what be will do is not koown at the } 1s watohul care of ovr \ igilance Uomuiltec, & well or- rrow morping, at haif past zeven o'clock, to Stated | Sawyer, Church, NYork, Sukwn Ha BILAL bereme, it is the true policywr er tate or Territo erent Writing: by ‘bat be should do is very obvious | rantzed patre!, apd geo. drripline among ovr planters, ¥ orl Atwood, Poston: Adelia Felicia, Rowland, Dighton Pa. ¥ (© be prepaved for any «mer geney that may arive [rom ery one Disorder, violence, robbery and murder | «- are persuaded that there <ver again occu ¥ —In Brooklyn, on Saterday, Sept. 20. of con | ''* Taylor Ply mou'h. h Maen Jane ¥ Baker, Vanneman. ie comsnited with S OMBJOn OF SOFrigR iavaniva e curresces, 6 <cesrity of @ commun eat aracter of this prion, Myraxt. Montov, aged 28 years. mi Ocraree, Suber, Fur Trays cove Amerie, Teme ret teams ca. te e, 1, Joba W. Geary. Gov Of the Territory | ine Do new Governa’ should attend to, Youre reepee *“Tisionerdt will toke place Trom Lie uecie's residence, |‘; tcnmes,RemaemeryT Bnd RIO. vee, suverpool; North ey ee row tok Gar pre his? ipioms. aa) { Keness do wane this, my proc Om, Ordering a rio do this \t ¢ hie duty—whether instrocted or note inte usenet, Metis, tate thane, co tee bates oe ier va YO eo ra Sia sieee” Torn’ Universi Medion! vitege, #44] reo mae ehizens qitiified ( bear arms, between the | to take Lane and ihe ebicte of his command, and have pre J Hg hg hy s eo 0 eighteen emt forty eve ar’, © epro! them them rafely kept cutll the war is ended, After bo bas St. Joho, Newfoundland, papers please cop; pe ow, ship Jawes Y prown, Kerlin, Callao via Hampton PRIVATE 00 CONSULTATION = rs Was ON Clves, in wecerdaces with | genize the militia | ‘one this, to insurs peace, it woul be any out of the a ry H CNC er en ‘ ‘ihe Ter Hory, tha: they may be completely orgaaived he thie rT: of the ring! okers on the Startling News from the Pains. ee at Wane Eo acmtotne) AT pers ‘ «pea ceaatere jhe sony Copes, NYork one pea ae whens 5 se ena } Compenes regiment? Ui or divi:ions, an warcerate them inthe same dua | VER FFRSONS MUWDERED AND ONE LADY TAREN | a+] ia days : ics Cnelat idge. and Martha Washington, Anderson re errupy olf chemee in reaviness to be mustered, by ay eo with Lane and ‘he tat. If the Governor will do PLIEONED bY Tit INDIANS— SPORPTAPY BABRITT’ ‘The (riends of the family aro roapectfal RBedtord Kiva, Lay lor, Nijaven We ¥ Pder, ato the tereice of toe | mf ted States, apon requist peace is inevitable, and if he shall rostore peace his TRAIN BROREN UP AND PLUNDENED, tend the funeral, irem the re ide: fh t f Leseriay an Ler on: Mary W jog of the commander 'y department in Me will go cown to posterity with undying honors We [From the Connell Birnie (low: “ Sept. 9.) ariow, eq $4 Willoughby street, Brooklyn, to-mor- § in Melvin, Lyna, Gareve, Croweil Boston, DJ Sawyer which Kensas is em tuppression of at! | sdvige all Mitkour aus who bave gone to Kanaes to parti Py the wrival, on Saturday lant, of 1.’ B. Cleghorn, | vow afternoon, at one o'cicck het, Ow nations to rere! (i. he mointonagce | ¢ pate ip the wer to retors bome forthwith, believing that ‘i ficm Calltatiia, via Salt Lake, whieh latter place hi To santo the lent erewell on cum Pugaeeen ere, tom e bive order and « cir pretence in Kaneae wag levired they would ye Con the Sf of Avguet, cit, we bave nows of « terrible To Urestne away ia prayer (ie ! Feperied. ashore Gu Barren Feiand), got of ist iast, am’ | AQ F i» Wermneny wHere have hereunto set my Band invite by the \unbecii¢ thing wow disgracing the aidy in the murder apd robbery of Gol. A. W To Jo'd the bauds and sleep to wake no more— roceeded on ber Way dow a the bay Parent: 1 fe pinay oT et FO eh Bice Beare tf goverpment pr Dy the Chey Can this be all of what the world calls death? mo nege thip Wh painted parte wae seen | ease Goceennnt omptos this cleventh day of 5 The folicwing ts from the Brunswicher:—Governor Mr. Ciegho: “wr n " ft he ikh inet, wear Carysfori Reef with wreck: | wee, oppose the Ot ove Lord one thongaud eight sua Aity + Geney of Kapees Territory passed ep on the Keystone ie mallee from New Fort, Keareey, ae tet haesiee nin ecoe ngede. Sue appesred to have receutiy gone on cer ae aietcen JOBS W. GEARY, Governor h Sunday, the 7th inst. Gov Geary seems to bave in: | icarced the followirg painful partioulars of the murter of Think he we the lont one bath forever passed’ Bric Water W Spregnes. to Salem ns WG Covene, red those of our citizcee wiih whom Be conversed. |). men ond breaking up of the trains He's sweet gardens. ike a summer hour? ‘heat, baying Been — WIA, NOTICE Derm, Wosenon, Beeres ih the beiiet tbat be will soon be able to restore prace 8 Monéay wight the of August. the little ag ratepaai e dy Veerol and ost ioboom and recets ie Re lw accordance with the ioregone pro ibe pow turbuleat afd distracted Terricory. That he | «(yy auder Biche cap Gus iene.) aecueee ‘Then, though the tears are falling and the heart Kean Wa R Kinc—The Mobile Advertiser, of the Lith las neily io understand ¢ Mined ‘commanding oftcers will axe aod ia may succeed in this purpaWe, i the prayer of oxery F contactor, ("Fuscs aad tateet, (trem Bt. Seecreat on grld's harad atrite, | wqys'A1t woes of ihe. mae sof + wre heliere. 7 | cunnsa graduate of iach 84 hor of aeveral therewith report thelr enro'ments and orgs FON posseeser! of auilicient intelligence to comprehenu the r on ta # ‘ . - We «ill not wilily mowrt—we will be stro ararconed fo one en vain wut tha the wre aloes on Jo comy ie eat ve Beth os ime at my office at Tecumech, on or Wvefore the first day 9 ‘heeatening atyer now impending Over our, Calon seve man me Coren Fre as man from For, to the ‘ovéd and lost one, desth ts Ii Vereeneen Ste Seen PL eniival a Pome Ramen bere sienna oe “peck ant tor iv ell kao October Bext. By order of the Governe Never was pcws more welcome to any people than ths osying, Were enentnnes MaLBOWN, S000) i on Sunday, Sept. 71, Mes, nied craft, wk bevel ne » ever, [7 ae et ee fe ae «and ea 3.3 A 2 ee been fe (he peopre os Bumeatl., 1 Eee, Seve pis wie eset from Word tether Serr | Sanam & Brooxs, in the O4th yenr of bor age, widow of | fours we urderstrad iha! Ihe body of m mm t {ome and exeatient ee « are ae ‘Ines. ri £56. willed by ihe pec ple wihou' rd to party ‘iv tigelion vor « i of ® on the er the ti mer!y of Unis city. Sand Isiend # Gay or t oury red as hia bente. Comeuitat ner in pe: . ft Lecouren, Bayt. 11, 10 \iew weeks ago they were convinced the government ening of we sya (a ng ete Sr, Davie pene; eee feats ace foupenttaiy | rar lesoreves. Nes vibe. wavehtmaer emake Obee woo Cr «iyPerann, oF by mail ere Cov, Rea sy inet Lawrence with | 'ad abeadoned (be peaceable and jaw abi Cina 2 On My attend the fageral, to-morrow aternoon, at one bis, place 90 9 WH Wing. Cay e ‘JOMNROR Opeteting Plerwetan ed Mews ot Kanens 0 the merey ot band of thieves wesee | ones a an a. A Wise PRiaA, v cod whe cemmarnted } , war te it FIAT 80 BAM } acu tak ani oi ee ed to the tert, whilet the otber yong canes is wr county. Oa Sa | ‘i minrrable exietenee, Unite “. | marches over te Perder 40 Se sees of ve ng’) 4 woont irom a bolet, \n the lg Some days | twrdey, Sept. 29. Kona Lovie, iafant daughter of George won Aowata Jroasita, Wow Wig hicw for Pieitaetes von OrdiiearY path Ot ay, be | i" be © theif neighhorsa.to the rescue of 7. adethment wae sent from the ‘rh (teenie pnd Mary §, Sworce, aged 5 months ahd 2 days prpeme ding up Denwa on i " enon, sate and permanent | relatives dud frien’@, This asa sad necegs’ty. = who fo: boty of Mr. Nite Teaars —At Sdirborg, Jotneon count fad 8, O8 Ll in iith inet by Ge ULkeow try hee v obtained? A 1 oe a cw ‘ how a vetinile got io i which eve teeply deplored They | iwetty cars u | gate, & pra ' nek, procended t | oe oe sawetomic. Ae "| geniembe trem Pern i vy Penebin. 2h tome t ‘ Move, has been vtgeodny | ng las prea ast, H . mace & descent va Lawrguee, > | body o tae ObUd, Hk * Perec Or Un rarnn | Neaeranti 8 |