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NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, MAY 3, 1887. . Many were nnn th son Vane forced bt ‘A = ms rey investigation of his forens. is the 8th the Suyreme ss Bright, cheer us with: active ‘sympalny aon earnest might be prevented. the, seseentans Lecompton to try the co-aperaien. 9a) to the arduous develved | Atioruny not all the ‘That will the schemes and of political ‘@e.n, and well performed a noble . The result | prisoners were day Gov t vfsiye bods Esra our new Btate be the character of their report are well | Geary arrived ia ppt as- | Tothe ‘neiples which have hecome the fevery election | suimug bivottice be issued a, “ail | endeared od abd wanetised our sufferings, wa ac- j ee Conar aa ig Bs jure, and Dodies of sty comntnnss sreed set a pnowiedaee® eet ee: ry “04 truth men war, instantly dence of trath. sincerity « pwrposs were reported to have undergone. wel por oy abd quit A etary cheerfully unfold our standard, op ob by inseribed our iis time the tpro-slavery party had beon goy In obedience PT ag the free State forces | wutchw.rd and our motto-~ “Free 4 eas for free Labor — ood » Imes at which the curdies. J, W. B. | disbanded, bipotend ‘in open defiance < it, saxealles pave we pledge anew ww lives, our fortunes beaten and shamefully abused at Atobi- | reassembied according to it, at Wes- | and our encrod honor, eo . Pardee Butler had been lynched, tarred m, Mo,, and to the iron vei five JAMES DAVIS, Chairman, DADA NARADA ALIA me Annee a, down the Missouri on & fail a es oF an ) marched Tanai Lawton: “A was | Lyman Allen, New York, J. B. Mcafee, Me, ‘and leiore intended for the New Youe | Allthe coal bas boon fies got EA gi Hukdad A A Wey , cruelly murdered at Doni- | with great diftioa tat oy. any, at! ‘oc Uuned a Wik wh York, a) J. Ch ig ons oO ane pe eens and Dow at Jlickory point; Barber had | State: troops, by mse ween the invaders ‘ors, Ohio, Goodnoe, R. , been’ shet down by Major Clarke, @ government | and Lawrendn, 3: A. Wakefield, 3 @. Remerowne pies Wp ey TY gee pe’ wee es ee Sandy Does a this Signify that the “Brow: | oticiai, and Brown tortired to death near Leavon- | upon the Missourians to retire. In their , among 5 a. , M8. } ay? Bs temaareny, when on ne Oe oe bie is Over? | worth.’ And yet the murderers ram at large, | other outrages, thoy shot down an unofionding free Slate M. } iparvou hic; Wn. ge te me Danio Aaaspnniicae aaainneesantcatcase ~~ | Ganley ie: | boasted of their exptoits, and openty defied the law. Gov. | Te romonstrating against the stealing of @ F Currier, tadiuts, J. H, Kase, —_ F Port of New Wout, May 2, 105%. ‘The ship Sierra Nevada, 1,960 tona, is now an the Bectonat ac, ae. Re. Robinson was arrested May 8, at Lexington, Missouri, and J.P. Miteboll, Toxas, Dock for Fopairs.” Bho wil bo stripped, recaulled, and newly: sent back to Kansas, where, with six others, he was thrown pe political free Stato prisoners, under intietmonts for : RARED. coppered. presen {nto person and kept confined for four months. tren-on and murder, pi Si with revolting barbarity, | IW L Bicamebip ‘Gray, Has fi xt, BOLD—Mossre Hanson & Ruger Mesare @m Address to the ‘Me United On the Mth Donaldson raised a force of raffans, | by Col. Titus and bis Southern Sa and the citizens of | Prof, W. BF. Lem Bu ip ae vannah—B8 L Mitenill. . Drammond & Co's Dew dhip, shows 1,180 tons, bulls States and Kansas Wy the Free | embracing Major Raford’s “ chivalric boys,” and marched | Os-awathunie were ay! again visited by new afflictions | \tbert A. Grifiin, G 1. J. Worden, New York, Steamship Jamestown, ea ea ‘NorfolkLudlum & Pless- | 2, aih for Bremen aecoune, On B terms, Btate Topeka Convention. | to destroy Lawrence, under the pretence that the eay from fresh bodies of October 16, an election | ¥ Fenpimore. Tadiaha, J. EB Stewart, Galedonta, 1d, Baltimore—H1 B Cromwell. Notice to Mariners. Prom the St. Louis Democrat—Miesouri Sennanipaticn and | had aided Reeder fm resisting his authority, Like the | took plwe under bogus enactment, for tel 3 Blood, Wieconsin, 8. B. Prentiss, Georgia, ‘Steamship ; Porland Rone A DAPORANY UGHT SGP AT THR ENTRANCE OF TAR UTLAR, Kansas Pree State Organ. swarm of of Fey pti Jocusts this force carried desolation as | to Congress, members Territorial Tagislature, ani on Rev. ce Blood od, Mlinois. sbi Plutarch, Parke, ‘Howland & Frothingham. BENGAL. ‘Te commitice appointed by the as Free State Gonven. | they went ea and Faber harmless and Conc citi. | the question of 9 delegate convention to adopt s Slate con- ART, HR; Eee Tatham, eee apr ha yy Cm A light vessel has been the falgwinn boduons vise Goa, hold at Topeka, Kansas Territ au the 10th of 8, were shot down like beasts, and upon the 20th of aitatoo. Ip In this election the free State men took no part, of the Free State Men to the Bark Atte cag (Nor), ‘anch & ek of the river Mutha in + follow vias ‘Baad, 1857, to whom wes commiued w charge of pre- | May the ruffians reached the city of Lawrence. ‘Tae citi- | and the border rufians had it all their own way. ‘Takers—Congreasional Convention, Bark Garand » ees Speed Karck. ry gee 6 mors Yaring an address to the American peeple, have propared | vens were almost paralyzed with amazement us they ‘On the 18th a free State convention was held at Topeka, ag oes Bark Comes, Barvon, tm 10 fal we ata 6B er we. aad rospectfulty submit the following -— looked upon the angry and demoniac throngs by which and a few days afterwards another at Big Springs, where Hon, Frederick P. Stanton, Secretary and acting Gover- a ee Pei alton Guaheor Buck & Co, pont gr Bulcherey Ree ‘Me Pro Slavery Convention, which asrembied at Te- | their homes were surrounded, But they determined on | protests against Whitfleld’s election to Congress, and nor of Kansas, arrived at Lecompton on the 16th inst. Wo Tacony, Whisker, egeee-8 R prise & Os, oe lee an Mill hoist rod fag January 12, 1857, have issued an “address,” | mustering all, as in the days of Rome, from twelve to | memorials to Congress were adopted, eaneperig pescnie pve es last Lecompton Union his address to the people Brg bie Pali Sg etre ot a ead vy ‘day, and ganibt« clear while tn whch bas has boon spread breukuet over the Staior, In this | seventy, and rosolyed to beat back the ‘ruthless invaders | sion of Reeder as representing the sentiments of & | Of"\ho Territory. He says that Governor Walker will not * otormlck. Suni en Sod ta pai oon eee ca pamphiet an attempt is made to “paliate tho crimes and | of their peace and provperity, or fail lke earnest ity of the piste eae x, be in the Territory until the middie of May; he wil | are Na eo Bn, Lean Be Jona NPIS Deatey. | Tht poket at 8 E34, ak frm Zacive the ootrages of which the proslavery party —ouk | ten and marauders, though outum- Fe ae lation part of Detoher the, trial of the tree | aim to have the Territorial laws enforced, and act as he be- | rig Time (Bn) Mebbougal, Be Jolins, NET'S Dealey. Md For the preent a pilot brig Will show the Seder tes ectore of “democraty’’—have beeu guilty | bering their ‘opponents five to one, were yot place at Lecompton. before a packed iieves Walker himeelf would ‘wore be at Locompton. Birk Conatiutin (81, janes, Yarmouth—D R DeWolfe, iby ari of he oelatig B uperintendent of 0 Territory. Nay, more. It iz sought to throw the | afraid to risk a fair agp sent pou fey oF bises itter p ae ran ery paptizans, and twenty-one were ‘The Executive Commmitteoof the democratic party publish | 28 ‘any Pe ort tt Net vs Fort Wiliam, Q H. Hi Becreuary. tad blame and responsibility of the aftictions which | Sherif Jones to secure ir and sentenced by the Kansud Jeflries t0 five years Band tabor he fellowiug address:— | nog eke Figg Ree chins, NF-H Underwood, ‘Whalemen. Ihave been visited upon the settlers and residenta of Kan- | by promixing to life and ‘property. Develved with ball_and chain, These Beg Bw ro gi at Bick wwe have day ealled a convention to nominate a delegate Aehy F Eluore, Smith, ‘ay Porn —Van tea Bag 4 Arr at New re Dhttuen pity aby Lael | beet Ss La Wwe and earrost | abd betrayed by these pledges, in an evil hour the tree | crime. | They had acted purely. in my vagress, on Thursday, the 24 day of July. Rehr SN smith, Wicks, Alexandria~Merrill & Abbott Pacliic Ocean, Lahaina Nov who have Inbored with an energy fat knows no | Btate men agreed to the Frege pond rufiane were allow- | Point, and would fr have been panty ya fale om needless fur us to-urge apon yaw the impor Sehr J, strout, Ron, ‘Philadelphia—C & EJ Peters, bis wh ‘olt Ts bo hone. ‘Bent rb a Boia 10 Lo 100 do. t, Anda will that knows no falterng, in behalf of | od to pour into shete cy oa |, Tegardiess of their | and honorable tribunal, Their ¢rimo in the eyeg of the tance neat Section: Tn it you must see ihe vital ine Sebr Josephine, peace ey hia-J Hand, Poll sua Beaton” er Reports spoke Feb freedom aud free labor. pledges and plighted fuith, did they commence anew the | court was a devoted loue of Ii sand for that devotion | rests of Kansas are involv In bis. ee et Rides A Rebr WR yr TLowbi Boson W Lewin & Co na Pyar 3 noth ‘abe ticleer, Dyer, Norte ho Durden of the address is, that the free tate party | Wwork of ruin aud plunder.” Two presses were destroyed, | they were treated a3 felons and furderors. Bot in that inn great degree, the whole fate of the Territory next fhe loward, Lovet, Bagon iH | 2 Ae abn ie vineetown 29h, Chan! sted and inangerated revolutivcary and inoendi eos to with a beauiitul new hotel, and Governor Robiu- er court and by that higher law which exists i:,aad | session of Congress the ee See _— ims a Bohr, ella Fa ‘Mull eres: "Arr at Matta} Le iF aera Thion must come 4 ‘eeeding», that they rallied against the enforcement son's private house, while Atchison ‘\ncited them to other | is constituted a just and generous » they wore a Sebr J M Warren, ign, Howton ie, ‘Baven—Maat: Ocean, Honolula Dee em with 1 1700 0 eo of Ree fits, laughed to scorn the authorities, and Me csita-| tonto it vickenss ard wrong, -Geueriug fromm, Laperénce, | not vemiy pros poeta gaalty,” but crowned with | cele wl ately ae ‘oberon ihe plains of Kanes, | Bueasher Delaware, Co indelphin N'Y & P Nav Co, Sent hme 43} hole whe all and, ZO) aco onlay ‘and for New Bedford, ho aitueee flan — wich the officers of ustion, thereby noceseliating the “‘law and | in foraging parties, Buford’s men scoured the country, honor and loaded with grat ‘testimonials, as a small | Whether you wiilconsent to act with the ned dup yee f y r exder men” to fake up arms jor the preservation of peace | about like lawless pirates, as they were. Such was the | acknowledgment of their la labors and rervices in the cause | fanaticism and sectionaiism, or whe ther you will ose 2 pisses (Brem), Gerken, Bremen: at thon lands: would touch “ye and for tho punishment of tra They brand Lane, Ro- | policy of the aw and order party”—the *patioual de. of freedom, mareh under the banner and k oop chee to te. music 0 rs, Oelrichs PSS. Po Fut to "At Pernambuco Aprit Int, ae Wim Tell, Smith, — ‘Vimeon and Reeder, aud a host of other good mea and true, | mocracy”’ of Kansas will be remembered that while the free State mon | Union,” is a qnesion for you to decide. We feel eontident rovgh Leng Island Sour bor, 3.000 Lbla wh ol, 1,000 sp, we Dired emissaries animated by a filibustering spirit, bor roe State men discovered how useless, how | were being su subjected to the severest penalties which an po hea ad Lope thot sectieunians aa ~ a partisan fnet: pce in Bown, Sab nat jaw Brom u ahip bayer ‘Arr at Ho Fob Ri ‘Roman,’ Dovoll NB; 8; 18th, Barnsiad tile to the constitution, foes to the wi the Slates, and | worse than useless, It was to appeal for protection t | mmboly wibunal could inflict, their oppressors and perse- a aly o duelr country’s all Jr, any abi showing white signal with two Fed | Ing he eure aro ant reewrten f BN gala ar @memics to tbe well being of the Torri They repre- | Shannan, the tnfamous Governor, to the national admin's. | cutors, with hands reeking with loo that cried aload for ND. NDERSON, ©. STEWART A ahah, of Dawen, saw ships showing second disting Phitp I: siae eng eon ' = peneere to have been innocent, law abidivg and in- | tration, to the legal tribunals. when in their distant homes | vengeance, were never called te account or made to y a NS OLING, " B. CRANER, ing pendaite 7,063, and 472. 24th to 25th, lat 47, lou af, 0 Iai nip Te io aac ae Jiren Perry, Cannon, BH ©, earnestly in favor of peace and repose in Sansas, | the: found themse betrayed, and deserted, | auawer for the laws had outraged, and the barbarities J. H. STRING? BELLOW. W.-H. TEBBS, woh lon 49 3), passed five feeberga, during which ven-—Nov 4, olf the Australian Bights, Fetes milton, 8 Sean cndiees @iE s creat vhanveh Asctiets, and | wuszoanded by a releniicns and ‘blood thiseip- fae, bens eh | ihay ke Lparaneeees he Judges of the Supreme Court. whe MeDONALD, | ferature of the wvater wae down to 46 & strong WAW breezo | hoo wh, ono wh alongside, Sembee ‘our of patriotic devotion to their country, | driving them roan their firesides, or crimsoning the eoil with } be it said to their eternal diegrace, [ of the wpotiewt: | oy Metar its talk coy of AGH; fh tanane Tocrioey. | snd heavy swell oavatthe, inn, Hed, aorta won et ns "Gay Head, i ‘Lowen, of and from New Bedford = and their God, their blood, then was it that they felt called upon to resort to | ermine, and cloaked themselves in ited garmes ? “a chalk iat 4 aarrrsn the hypocrisy, to expose the falsehoods and | arms und ‘physical reeistance, Inspired by @ cause as | offanatieal partiansiip. “Before such s tribunal charge | eapitol wns open for proving up pre-emptions in certain | ton for coal; lent tie Soy Jat, $16 AM, making the pasmage.| | Ko date, Oape Horn 132 J2mlies NNW, Merlin, Deblole, NB. 70 this port in about 20 hours. i poseal the ‘contradievons sud insonsistencios of this ad- | pure and holy’ as that for which Washington fought and | againsta free State toaa, po maior bow bess, how U0. townehipe aud ranges, mentioned iy advertsememts pads | \.icchip Notdiemer, Murrey Caarlesion, with mdse and oa dross, would be Fupertivons, for the throes and the anguish, ‘arren fell, they rallied under a common banner, and | founded or bow frivolous, was equivalent to conviction. Freedom, Lecompton paxsongers, to Bpottor on mpemany, Lee Nov 28 for Loodoa, dhe iOdignities and the oppressions, which tho froe Soxte | went forth like the brave Magyars to defend those rights | Law was mockery, principles mauuingless, and justice but gay Jere moved Ane, have Vetore ald, no claims | “xtenneniy thomas Boren, Wilts BHaiore, 6 ours wih rend it sa, Jon ae a men have suffered, are wriuen in charactersef blosd,and | which are intaitive in the manly breast—rights aud | word. To illustralo the truth of what we ailirm we nood ‘Boat ecalgr has set in. Mr. Danforth, of Bufala, | Stoanship Seeeed. Layfield, See oH alee Louis, Davis, vis, from Calcutta Dee 21 for London, Mey at Duened iio the memory of every honest citizen of our | liberties which must.be Preserved freemen at all haz- | but cite the murder of Buffum aad the subsequent 7 ears ve uartamereel desk, ramen Daa aad [are eeenemeametine eat oan meritrespect. They | of the Supreme Court of which orernor Geary. giv tho Alabama, whot our readers will rooollect to be the gon’ | Bramwell Gay hi Matar, Dillingham, Liverpool, March , from Boston Feb 4 for Cae Dave perjury can avail nothing, for the great trutha, iu the | did not “gird on thetr armor” out of revenge for their | following account :—When he reached Buffim tho oot Ueman mentioned in our columns frequently as active and | 45h) Mentone tn Nesmith & Sons. April 1 ia 3 Tr r for NOrieans, Mared ‘wrongs of Kansas history, have beon seen and | wrongs, neither out of any mer motive by which | fellow was }) upon the earth in his agonies, energetic in behalf of the South, bag arri be Male Gh Jon 28, spoke ship Highland Light, 14 days from from Liverpool ‘and ‘pondered of aii men, and will stand, like the | their interests might be advanced. ‘They sought only? to blood bee from, his bis _ wounds, and” ihe » ond erg peor ninety agers. They are of the ri bs ota, being Mew York. cram) Merer, Hamburg, 28 tar, with magn "Er Deneve: Walker, from Boston for Madraa, no date, lat pian pyramids, to the surprise and the wonder of com- | drive back the oppressive hordes of unprincipled iny: sweat of death upon his “He seizod the Gover- e280 character, who will help Dulld up tne | ela cere, (Bock Honthees deste generavons. and to vindicae @ principle which was dear to them a2 | nor’s band, and ‘declared ‘ag: he hoped for mercy | Country. Snthaabanes- Sapa Ba mr “a “ey Claus Meyer, of nee Sation Gp Glover, Kitham, from Calcutta for Boston, 20 free State men have violated no law, for that w life iteelf, hereafter, ie was ne a 4 all cans of aflcaco— Folstrin, Denmark, was washed overboard’ and Tost he D a Nor for $e Rot Jost + not law, and that which At the first engagement at Ozsowattamie, the ra‘fians | that it was & most foul ‘unprovoked maurder,} | Our Kansas City Correspondence. has had some —_ weather. ¥ Robeson of Brangwick, trom leans for Liverpool, @eenld pot be obeyed. The code attowephed to be were volly beaten, At Palmyra or Black Jéek, Captains | He asked his assassin why hy Soca ‘tare Me or r desired Kansas Cry, April 24-5 P.M. wae ane beg Mew Orleans, 17 days, with cotton, vn Boston March 12 far Port Et mm Was Hot enactes Frown and shore routed a band of plunderers under the ‘his property ny efforts ¢ ied the ; ; sabeth, OGH: March 26, mal SON, 4 Fegulation and protection of lead of Pate, from Missouri. The batile of Franklin fol- EE ted ovens a fate aud mother, & deat and {| Kansas Newe—The Onmus—Oficial Returns as far as re hie, non, Daris, New Orleans, 15 days, with cotton, to W | sabeth, O nam ee eth Manereborg meont of the resources of the > | lowed, in which the free State men were also vietorions. | dumb WaGuor and esieretat he hitcelr Was wer pple, | eeived—AUeged Dificuies in Obtaining Whe Geno Gor. | TRE nanan Gregory (af Rockland), Sylver. Borden | Mee 7 of and from Baltimore for W and sul of every citizen, and to rivit the institution | Whitfeld, the bogus dologate to Congress, who was ad- | and therefore harmless. ‘To this appeal he was told he recily in Free State Neighborhoods. 46 days, with wi Me Duncan. 20uh inst, lat i ‘ik May senelised’ ¥ "ADT! 26, lat 35 60, on Ni edge @f slavery upon a soil Consecraied to freedom. No honest | vameing into the ——e with a large force, was unce was “a d——d abolitionist, and that they intended to des- ‘The following may be relied npon as a correct return, so 22 Son 6 14 opoks br Sock dephyr. ot and tor Boston, (under- mg eed jorther, - n man could endorse or subscribe to such a code, and the | meniously rent back Gol, Sumner, commanding the | troy the whole of them.” U; which’ Hayes, one of the - Lente * ear ao See signal with red letters, benad 8, Apri free State men did not. Yet they raleed no arm, neither | Vnited Sates drag mee. mut cuteansimedered. a fepe — Coen ita be ihe chllar and placing’ tho pistol | far as received, of the census in Kansas Territory. It will ways rinilge (of Ess radon, Bee mot cape. pe bm @emmitied any —— against their opprossor Boy | State man, antral, in cold hari by way of revenge, ‘against his stomach shot tim. The Governor pledged him | be observed that all the townships enumeraicd lie ip | April 2h, lat 3294, lon 7227, spoke ship oot Kebr Chas Kdward, from Soucbport for Matanzas, no- dale, la Phen they wore devon trom the!r homo and thede far | anit eommed oihet heartless depredations, Daring the | while be held his cold hand in his own that he woul! w80 | Douglas county — Reiner cm wdese ou ah cae aa Sm Pee treated gwith unheard of cruelty by this self-sty remainder of the month of June the Territory was afflicted | all his power to bring hit murderers to justice. “I spent,”? Foreign Ports. * ww and order” party, tuep it was that al! the higher { with pli the horrors of a bloody civil war. Yasawattomio | said the Governce, “ ‘hve hundred dellars to have his c2- | Lecompton township—Namber of voters, 625; heads of | about half-way to about 10 fect above the deck toBRRAUDA, shout Apel 21-tn port schr R A Wont, Wood, ‘vetoes of their nature appealed to them to 1 ked by « large pro-slavery company, who destroy- | sagsins arrested. I would have spent five thonsand to | families, 264; number of males, 818; number of females, pp ion 69 45, passed part of w wreck, | ©), ullnde\P! iy in ao reir rights and Lert or sitk to the cr cnrtied. Off ervrgtaing at value, and stametily | have Mascot le bad hoon necessary.” Tt ts well known | G95 tou} population, 1,866. Ph floor timbers and bottom plank, en toon ‘ext, tor dander Aan Garden or to ae Ziotl aed the hahend &« Roanoke, Parker. Bahis, 0, with sugar, &, te | Fiza Jane, for ‘do. 10, Wakanesa township—Number of voters, 871; beads of | Kirkland & Von Sachs. Have hid NW winds fur 18 days, Tost d the muscle ef mod and defenceless citizens. Then fol- | that the Governor had Hayes arrested, but scarcely was men could brook no more, for rbearance had ceased w | lowed the Missourt river outrages. The boats were stop- | he put in prison when Lecompte issued a writ of babcas be a virtue, and the time wae @ome when they must via. | ped aud searched=monep, goods and arms stolen, and | corpus and had him released and set at liberty Or traw | families, 179; number of males, 605; number of feunaies, — Talis, Split sails, and has been 15 days N of Onpe @ieate their courage and ostablisti their riglt to tie tite of | Northern emigrants sent back peunilers. Governor Shan- } Dall, Hayes s now ir Missouri, and is playite t entle- | 414- total population, 1,014. ‘hark iobn Benson, Smiti, Havana, April 21, with tobacco, men. non, Colonel Sumner and Judge Lecompt refused to inter. | man, The Governor further states that after tho release heads of tu. | dey tn Bitrges &'Co.Narel” 1h on he outwied paasage | Be Bat when the invaders were driven back and the dis- | fere, and the administration openly encouraged the depre- | of Hayes Surveyor-General Calhoun took ocqasion, in a Calboun township—Number of voters, 15 42 PM, dnring « strong br sensions ina manner quieted, U : turned to | dations, public speech upon the matter, to declare that the dis- | mfties, 71; cumber of males, 240; number of females, 169 | overba Be More congenial pursuits o oted them Upon the 4th of Jnly thefree State Legislatare doavened tharge of Hayes was perfectly legnt, apd that it wa: mis- | * sgeas population, 801 Selves with activity and energ tra! occupations | at Topeka, pursuant to adjournment. It was a da} take to suppore that the Terrttorial laws wero enactod sap “ . whieh they loved rable ip tbe hist ‘y of our government, upou w ich for the benefit of any other persons than the proslayery | Washington township—Number of voters heads of Ib our purpose to present a brief thony forefathers declurod their independence in a declaration | men, families, 171; number of males, 625; number of females, | Kuionto. aii ¢ Th ilies, pasned aiveael’a from Olinda. @heted of What has transpired ty Kan which constitutes the noblest paper which graces the In cousequence of Judge Lecompt 878—total population, 008, mast standing Sea ox, wasn tho head Pont sate, April IIa port €or Mtr oat @f the KanseNebraske bill, and to archives of any nation, and a marked correspondence | and his determined opporition to We annex the rum wtal of the eoonty as foliows:—Num- | Prowen ol; no ‘an. asond anode? must 90 | paltigore, Jost arr; achrs J : for do "next pile jodge for themselves whether or not th existed between the two occasions, though sepa | Governor demanded his removal from th ber of voters, 1,296; heads of families, 685; males, 2,188; froth of a: ming Gp, bead off, mo rigging, tty, Mary Faraswort ‘br do Sanya, OM Roberwon, and was loss Ay ain dat 040, Jon 78 46 was in pn Redy was Sas bs a paraoge, from Havana te tsi bark Jon Wee resto, foe 1 jelphia 4 days; brigs Foster, Crowell, for do do; Volante, withsa- | from His Janeiro; Mount Vernon, Burgess, from Bal Livin oh ws Cape | om Be stort Ht Chatman, from do, was spoken $0 miles party have actod arourding to the divtains of justice and of { rated by a long lapee of years, "The freo Siate | graced. tot ‘ Shankny, Berm in ball Fen ‘Whether or not they have boou wronged un out- | men Kansas” met, Uke “the Revolutionsry pa. | ©'On the first Monday in January’; 1857, the eo cgteben ta taking O ibe consus tebort tha |<teteouieie kOe, cmonkigeriaeses bs rary weniber te.” | gfOkt £0 Fanon, Apel! 163m port bar, Ask poe ‘and whether they or the welf-styted “law ana order | tricts, in a dark and trysting hour. They met, | Legislature convened at Lecompion, A more disgraceful | i froe pate neighborhoods, where they are Hark Palestine (of Portian’). Howes, Cardenas, April 2 | wig: schr Maria Maria, “tot § York next day; amt probably Eo fe reseasible forthe crim aud whe lent whch | aa” overs “ot irty, to “orgabize “agalust an ex’ J vataion could not hare Been conveivod,norcocldn body | gt gil” panded “woyethor 1 almost “imps: | whhwngar to Durege Bros.” of Gin Key, enw bark Ha: | Sina _ e Buuined the wirgin svt! of the Territory. isting pression. ‘They met asmen who had feltthe yoke | af men have been found more bitterly opposed to the " re und N. 10 GRANDE, March ye a Fort beak Aevew, 3 erriegion, Dut in thie coune we mmal take our proper psttion. Tae | of beodage, bul, who Koald not wubmit to the euslavc | views and comvicions of the free State party. Their logis- sae ee Pad oe te age = poe dl Tide Fanny Crap, eta, Roche, 60 day Relenty, for baleak Th ates ayy Urge Xt Be" Reteoek: frome Free fuaie party of Kaneas cannot act upon the geiensve | ment of bey or soul. “For peacett! dokberation they had | lation was a perfect mockery, furmiug & it seavel to nod | Fines, but alco thove of their friends, But notwith. Sustained other damay if Fee Be rea fempons Wind rom’ Rikon ar Before # tribunal where the American people sit as judges, | convened, wo consult the interoste of their country, and to | connecting link with the ebactments of that ‘leet odious | Srurding this, the ceneus takers claim to have revisterod ing (f Bakimore), Plumer, Rio Janeiro, March | 07% 3 days HT A Rephens, fe We arraign the self-styled “law aud order party” of ki devote themselves fo the administration of justice. They | and tllegs Yhich inangarated a Sreigm of terror” tn | {he panes ofall whose nates could be obtained, either di- | ts wih cote Mo Rivby & Melos: Ry Tnomas, April 30—in port Purthenon, Oakiwor), nd me we uly crimes and tniedemeanors; we cbarge | met in obedience to the will of the majority of the residenis | Kansas, and 1 ekich epmread a Dt etatioare the | Seedy tase, witout ropurd to ter poltios; they | , Aue Golich Ae i, O'Brien, Prraambuoo, March 25 wiih | clara ann, Paton, from Ks *_ ATYUM, ’ i ma. (Br), Masters, from wo of guilt and of wrong, sd we only | of Kansas, aud they were ee. with the hopes and | beautiful and peaceful face « In vain Go- b hl and in aited - of Balth do; bark tan a fr apd hooest verdict from the evilence and ergu. | dhe prayers of a suffering people. Thea abd theres in that | vernor Geary strove to anoderate Ubelr fury auf allay thelr | Complain of baring veou both TUgny treet ae en a ee ae eat es Raaster Yan eh rontward, | Wond, Sweet, {rom Martinique, for Gonaives ment we may udduce. wacred Tea and on that solemn day, was an outrage com | passions, To no purpose did he veto their My ie be Arad of that party.’ In ihe vicinity of Ossawattomio—a pases spoke Br bark ari ts W, cnr for frein Gren: yee 100 sone Je Homer, W1 the Kanww-Nebraska bill wae viclently op- | mitted whi must ever remain a blot upon the historic | measures. Insensible to the gan o . ‘April Ist, int et powed, at the time of its presentation to Congres, by ade- | pago—an outrage tat manties tho ehoek of every trae | to the pleadings of Jurthce, yet they hal hens Sh eerie: Pere eheen tan thay et ound wb swing & bine flag with white croas, sae au Sy a HS a Sided majority of the Northern representatives, backot by | ‘American with shame, and paints with vivid colors tho do- | elieve that the acthal residents ¢f Kansas would be foreed Perform their duties, |) + ~~ auapiehaetetielipatelenatensss ith ates, o, Marunijue for Rareclona do; Helen, “Burion, from st Visceas We opinion of their constituents, it was endorsed as “a law"? | gencracy and degradation of our federal government, for | to ackpowledge their Jegality as a Legiclatare and the bind- "A party of ninety Alabamians arrived here yosteriay en et yell ery (of Damarignotta), Molntyre, Kin for Be Croix Vth; J Vail, Delano, from NYork, dig; CM Lae dy the citizens of Kansas, who desired only to have its | when the Legislature was on the point of coming to order, | ing force of their enactinen’s, God forbill that tuch ap- | soute for Kansas. They are said to be a good pee ofmen; | Ja, 3 Re days, Wan colle, dc. to ATi Gulomon. Yas had 7 pery, De ‘C aghty ‘from Guadaloupe Just arr; Jos # Davenport eimcioia 8 faithfully carried ont. A. H. | the gleam of United States arme and the entrance of fede- | other Legisiature pollute the soil or taint the atmosphere | Jone of them have negroes. wymbes. Sid 6th, bark Union, oraik om & Demingss 1 was AppulL rnoro! the Territory unler the | ral troops were seen, and an officer of our government or- | of the Territory in regard to the census, it is to remark that ao- | "Bris Hania Clare (of Rasips Port Spain, a Sth, brigh ‘Brothers, Dixon, Haskins, Dill, end o lar bern emigration px dered the Legislatare to disperse. He spoke uot for bim- | ‘The pro slavery convention that met at Tacompton om | cording to the provisions’ of uuder which it ia | Bidad. Aprit 3, wich sagur, “Ae Fada lenteenose Hi Pa Abbot, Lultom, Romoer Casta, Titory 1 wet the question of © popular a higher otic or him who occupied the ry was an ovtg-owth of this rotten and | Mk ooMEo persan will be permitted to ole whose name is | mltik Helen Mar cir) < Windsor, 8 day, wich planter, to Lon.’8t Domingo: Red Wing, Fowler, Oubas yen, Lom seen te freetom for K. y honorable this or soy country k—an vigly but natural exeresceuce. The | Doe upon the list. On the 10th of April, 1567, the census af, Windsor, NS, 12 days, with plas- | Harding: Tucks Ielan da; Lich, Onward, Delano, Pones; ¢ ting Tesritam: adj ivgiske | knows, Oromwell om refractory pur Ipably countervelt to passcur- | WSF hay nis retarns to the Probate’ Judgo, who I, 3h, a Torrey, Port au Prisice; Sussex, Martin, 8 How this Hament, and the great a Se the tormidabl» ist of crimes | tus from that date until the Ist of May to correct his list, ina’), Drinkwater, Darien, 16days, | sembly ese usuryutions of authority “were | of which the « dor party, ational demo- ; y omitied. W . Home Ports. ae ae en 8 oa eine none party ot Sia crineof fale. | ed admitall who bave been iinproperly omitted. We | *Roieitying Apr with: | ALPRANDRIA, April 90—Arr aches Hativon, § Yori mpari-on Wo that executed by Pierce in | eracy of Kansas,” ha | ordering « federal officer gto disperse a Legislatere con- | hood and perja ened ip violation of no kW or establisbe a | On the 4th ‘of March Governor Geary apnt on bis reg. are, however, assured that up to this time there Is an im- punasier, Athol, Windsor, ery constitutioa, up- sted), Smith, Havana, April 22, BOe TON, Ma J arr ships Deal Elliot, Robingse, Caloatiar ” Bain Thomipsoa Sherman, NOrieans; "Lesod: a rena, menee majority in favor of a pro-sia Gid Dominton Mhree on these returns. But few of the free Suite men have ap | with sugar, to Robert & Wi | coumry professing to be « free ropabi it was one of | nation to Washing reasons for this are only too ans . This would go to ve Kelp Maxon Rogers wo! New Hayen), Farren, Maten: 3 bark Baltimore; | the darkest of the many dark deeds that distinguished the | well known. | The fui lsesncen of tho, fodoral pabsniyers Bg ee ag oe Be ee AS Re foul tod a Pearsall haled tn en with sehr inte paedoserr Heobine Weahin last adipiuistrauon, acl consigned it to a grave Of ever- | tion: the hoefity of the judiciary; the Inactivity of th | 4 4° geryewom.o purpose Of ter fo ee wrk, ZT Lat $0 4, mo Lon, spoks | son, V Manly 3 lasting inf ry: the refusal to remove Looor pte; the want o A 2 rom Havage for Baliimore, | surer, Waple | tend that its canse shall i Ale from Neuvitas for Barras k Whe ports of what was transpiring in Kmnsas— ithe developement of conspiracies against hit ee er ke. ajority Ps rig Aldlaya, from Neavi New Raker, Lamyra y, the ruMans’ erueity, and the a1 led him to decline. His | reached the Northern States, they rate of th ’ . nents Prov _ brig Samuel Cook, from) ——. Lona have aolong . Bremen via Baltimore; Ba ‘ileut'a; barks Philomela, AJ Nichols, legates retorned will therefore be pro-slavery; they w y, Chatbarn, Jncme!, M4 days, with coffee, without doubt, frame a State constitution to duit their o gutted the “paxes with Megal ballots iy Persous could net believe that | turbed the peac f convince even liar views. ‘Ibis must then go to the people, and if re, Antious, 14 days, with ugar, to Da- | Frost, Londan and by such means, the first Cruelties had been committed, oF that the g the most skeptical that the ha'f of what the free Bey follow une preoudouts of some states, these freo State sds: tenon, theieeaan tee “hia om, sgeino: Maryiatd, ‘King, Str Was epectnl asan¢ ond ft raneticn aod endorsement to a wens i Meret hes not yet b ten. If it w } men may then, nay, probably, will vote it down. Tuen xpericnced heavy weather; lost jib- | founily, Charleston: Joseph Turner, Crowell, Norfolk; Wateb- } tena Menoerinns. reports were substantiated | possible for every intelligent elector of our oo | comes another coavention, another constitation, another ‘Siroam. aaw part of a vessel bot- | man, Haker. Yonkers, Ry, ele Helen Mar, Nickerson, NYork; been aliow to protest against and the frightful acconnts of existing affairs verified, the | citherfrom the North or Sonthestocome out here vote, and Knows comen tm as a. free State, if fou Mary HM Banks, Bunks, Rockland, to load for W: on, Do puter, and " were Northern y awoke to a realizing eense of their duty, | examine for himeolf, the accounts of | But will not the census law be just as “ soll Gees W Nickerson, Windsor, 14 days. Orris Francia, Clark, Prankfort. to load tor Meat, sie{ ioe Gennes ies und coutr buted men and means, as weil as arms and pro: | those who bare passed through the ery ordeal of atwo | POUT anne nor oven if it be yielding & bute thie a (Br), Way cott, 8 wind SE, moderate, steamship Hans, from wons—May 22, 180 visions, for their friends and relatives in the Far West, | yeare residence, and learn {rom personal observation the | 2oyad quate aoa have doze with lif “Let peor Kansea Harris, Dy brig America; Khip Rovere; barks Phike with an alacrit Ax Northern € Aivtd, a new route war opened through Towa, and ty that did them honor truth of what has ocourred, loud » the Miexourl river was tater. | indignation againet tho pro. De Nor wore the invadiag M deep would ho tho | rio ite galled ack from the demagoguey who havo Boutherners the | *purred her on to the very vergo of ruin und civil war, | fe Lung b took charge ofa large boly of enigranie, who reached | only opponents with which f Kansas | 2d leave he: <3 teen eee aie goon af Heo Pye Be endorsed, avd the. ‘satage on Mr. “ Kanan during the th of August. The supplies they | were compelled to content, In deflance of protests and pte hen’ 7 ol oddiine -* v, eamer Ma: ho had’ been taken inv Misouri, Wired and feathered, | brought, together with the evidewce they furnished to the | pe ition» and metaoriale, of tho Congressional couamaltiee’s | Werorency Brat miauirne Pete. a A ton paoute nit ae Wentclienuer, 00d told at woction Ww « negro, endo free St ep that their struggles and privations were not | report and detailed statements, substantiated beyond the | yo) pe ro | porate coma Am The firet moeting of the Miswuri-vlected ature of | unapyrecited, cheered and animated them witha new | rbadow of a doubt, a democratic majority in Congress haa | NUgpber of vo aaenen aeuatey anaes. lis Rawens wok piace ai Pawnee, pear Fort Riley. {appeared | hope and afresh courage. A short time previous 10 this d wo grant the free Riate men redeess, but The a retare, i that ibere was but one free ‘State man io the | Mr . Day the only free Bute federal officer 4n the Territory fn the madness of party geal, ag to ridl- Proslavery majority, as por " hen an id Peytor BRAIATRE f April 2—Are sebrs J H Deputy, Neal, Ply Stannard, Hono, NY. ne W—Arr echt Oregon, Squires, Port Rwen, re Pov BRIDGEPORT. -Apal Es % po yy Fo Now Jer ser, a oprint iy > yo Cave, M ean Philadel ia * King pane, McHane; lelphia; La ston." Cid sche Chas Moore, Ing ia op Wonder, Penfield, N York. wr ek of ahlp Mi jon, with mdae whips Potton, Va) Havana, Aiabam ree Inst Darmed cont! @, who immecintely resigned bia seat the | cruelly murdered. Gol. Sumner, whe had exbibited | cule their prayers, Mt Whitheld, the bogus delegate, " * a RAST WEYMOUTH, “Apel 24—Arr aches Hrave, coal Legislaiare ousted all the free suate rs at | come humanity toward the free Sule inen, was supersed And to refuse to ada the Topeka coustiention, which had | pecerething n these, parte 2 Ee |. VOCs wera tm, oe Berard: gee, Serio, Genk, fans, i A Siovens, Ge Lewe elected at the speci r | by Gen of Lenieinua, who was expected 0 aideen- | been endorsed by fully three fourths of the reeidents of | Bowe ree te ern ae ame mighty poor eRe to dee WICH Apri ea Mawrkings Saecy grenade, as se thon passed tie he rane | ‘ yeasetin Ge venpeed ne Gn the 30th of March a tres state ‘convantion agembied | Mist Horackeoping $1 t $1 69 per day. | In fact, as a + bark ¢ Peo Fin ew salad ae +: wal ef the seat of gr 100 Ghawnese Misdion, near | sret oC Geordian maracders wore | atTopska, and, adopted & m, which will Ge Sound | fiend, Sas my elbow auggests,” Wey Just tise Your DUO | sine Paty batk Clintents Weight wigs “tid bus, Mouloclio, FALL Riva vom Arr sohrs Wan F Stovenana, re Be Misourl border, whieh war taaliy wiopet aver Gov. | driven from their pot. At the same time Mr. Hayt, of | appended to this address, In that platform it will be ‘We ehall etart for Lecompton pans, distance titty | Hopkinson, Balimore. gina! NYork for Dighton. Sid Roaler's vet. : ‘ _, | Lawrence, whohad been sent ingle and alone to remon- | seen that the free Stato mex to vote for dele | maiies (one day's travel, fare $6 60), hops to reach Morald Martine ©; OLY ey karat (Watwic April 'S—Are sober po ‘AU territorial offtess were filled by these “legistators,” | strate with a prowling band of Southeruers, uader Gol. | gies ty & emstitutional ony r under a rogister tire, (reidenta excepted, to-morrow tush, whenyou may Apri Owing o Lie great prevalence of weet. | Billmsd, Clam. Baltimore. er Py commiss\ins y hem, and Gov, Reader, | Treadwell, was waylaid and murdered Act which passed the lat begs Legiclatare, — Late “bea oerthe ’ ecly winds toe mber of vessels wind: ALVESTOR, ton pip Livers ‘who bravely stom! wt the iliegal assem’ Laportant eveute followed fp rapid ruccession, and vart- | developements hay ved the wisdom of this plier, f The following notice has been printed aad clrea- bound pore Oe pace and Gibraltar is very great. Col ein eomeeg U frequent, some ten or bar ARDINER, April %—Arr schra @ heir enactments, was removed, the admivistrauen falling | ou warlike encounters took place between the free State | for by the ilets of qual ne Horn reltn e Unions 7 a d elttors returned bythe sberids | tiea'by Judge MoKoun, for the Information of hace de. | twelve inch veamniy including tweratetrens bare per ince get ‘Linda, Blake, Halumere. iy oe fate the hands of Recreury Woolson, whe actively oo | proslavery parties, in which the latiar were generally | of the diferent cc thovands of free State voters 4 ; } the pro siavery purty | Morte. On ihe Ish of August a treaty Of pence wa: | have been ignored, while Whe marr of namerons gricnown | ihe eq have ele names added (if improperly Orulted) | SiS por ce, of ail from Hallmore, bowed here, and tke | HANAPORD. Mey’ Ihre sok Mary Mimabetie A code laws War enacted by the bogus legislature, concluded beqveen the citizens of lawrence aud Gov and mythical individuals od es “qualified © p rpoentg bark Virgioin Ann, Wiley, of Charlestoa, from yermo for | ham, Elizal pronounced by General Cane to be a di grace te the age, Shannen. Op the same day two free State men were ‘our. ors.” All the machinery « ction te to be controlled ‘The Probate Judge will hold courte for tbe correction of the | Raltimore. The Marton Same in collision with ee} tinh brig | | JACKSONVILLE, April 18—Arr oa Bod having Proviied for apotier eiecuon the fraudulent | dered and ecalped near Leavenworth, while» German, | by proslavers partizane, ani it would be suicidal forthe | genni Matos, | April 9h een, | ee oe re Mia tatel Cat mareeduenged caste | Sekt’ Wicrks Geobin Tank, body atjourned tin uv whe expressed his norror at the blooly work, War ehoi | free Suite party to go into an election in the thoo of uch Gem byrne, ig Srvveegp entree ae” f Se i ane British vessel, aul more damaged, conk te | Soft, Hiarss Fata ‘A Gow, On the tet of Ocheber, Whithel! war returned as a dele | dead in the purmets odds, and with their past experience wish “ ” om Be fa'tcren Weather vecy heavy st the Une: aee meniamiety | Baths deb, cobee DB Doane, Warren, ee gate Wo Congress by 9 vote of two thouwnd nt bupdr The beading der ruMfans—Richardaon, Atchison an! Althongh the present fe administration Owe tte Di yy ed bad from 2p iat May. | das ed mid ber rep tire will cont Around sum. The Vi ia Jas four-fifths of which war palied by Meourins, a Uae Draw | Stringfelow—labering under the hallucination that Lane | roceese to the impress on that preratied at the North that Brory came Woh out or. improperty tneerted #ball beadded | Ann had tonehed at Uioraliar, and afer waiting for some Faate men refused to vou | was odvancing inte the Territory with an army @ nume a hief executive = i {nfinence and gathority | OF suck out aesarding to legul evidenos. . wr, MoKOUK took the chanee of w leh query wind, in r-~4 ‘wiih a hell, Phi! ‘Witeon Shannon, having Been 4) rous as that of Xerxes, (sued a proclamation to the Mis eocuring the Kanens, if each #hould be Probate Judge. qt ours. noe arene taaet ‘brough the summits: the win oe | MATTAPO! PP, April Arr ee Blanens, acid with the pro slave ‘ j momrian, which wns amity responded to, ad mune. the willof te poopie, we-cnn s yet no indioation of om Pecaeeahecs will wenerty wade westan tone ta tee lies | Gieck ae hee Weir meoiings, and subsequently, io response | & Call | pour crowds galhere lo., chose Atchisoo | any such policy on the of Mr. Bochanan, ond ith by an unknown shi nt away De: x Lee meeait Jones, Gonured dhe Terruory tu aciote | commander in ciel, and toarched again towards Lawrenoe mm, yet firmbe iy peeked a Our Westport Correspondence. Wing atte Yo me Goat ante Be, eee ‘eon rae eres, 2A ser Jostah Hathorn, Veasie, Daw f open rebeliion, and issued orders for the enlixtinent of | Shanven, heviug been removed, Woodson assumed the ‘made ee ter. Wrerront, Mo., April 24, 1857 ing on «pom ‘as this te boly week, will not NEw ‘ont iy, ri ‘Sie ‘Chas Morgan, of tw er . fron : . : Probab); eect before the Laub inst Phnee Indianola inion. men bo © the territorial laws. An army of tovaders yrment, and raised another force in Uy from the moxt guilty Governor's Addrese- ~The Bs sd amarched iowards Lawreuse, rontiering terrer in their | ou coneort with the un, pro sinv@ry opponents, a ee Pogtoey so, Miecelinncous and Mlensters, aah ile Arr park ‘Newport, gouree, whie Atchison abd “iringfellow appaaiod for aid | which ‘ with sardonic irony, Both President Buchabaw, |b) inaugural, and Governor tine Demooratic Commiticr's Address. ‘The United Stains Mail steamship Feros, Captain Wotton, id pohire Pouniary, Bia, AJ Hortom, Wo the outh—a frec Biate prinuug pram was deet Laeveoworth. aud all the borrors of « war of extermins vikited open the peaceful setilers. President /erce army of iaw and order in Walker, in his letter of acceptance, have pledged them The Hon. Fred. P. Btanton’s address as actlug Govervor dent bir rancton to the invaders, and mutborined Khannoo { This“ peacetul’ army exemplitied their “ law and or. « lo obtain “an open, honest ant independent ex . pecpepattione by falling upon & quaker miwion and | prev ion of opinion fon the’ toma, ite Pe denteet Rarves.”” | of Kansns, to the people of that Territory, we are toll, has ing the eritlers with canwabitietic fury. Lawrence Fe look to eee thi theel, and feel entisfied that | given very general satisfaction. wa again ip danger, and odie a 4 it ae cate to Oongrese and tho pera lagele 1alko enclose a epecimen of an oot West ballot, in the by the prompt actiod of Lane, who organtzed a force of | ture of Kaneat will he pre-eminestly free Blate, and that, / " at Mock aa Sete Sart im ulraging the tree tate ct | iO ferw Mute tan, and drove Atchison uerow tho Mie- | with a frev enmiuton, Kausas coms tata te Cuion ee ee rey acne mer Seeenen We SeMs, aod the Terrivory preseute the awful specwue ob ® whore be ieperved his troope, engaging th At the neani Teavenworth Clty, beld | be elected here on Saturday. This ts the temperance, or “piece by fire and ewor are 0 or the Lath of September, for “anther march oe April 1, « wcte by a | rather,to speak more correctly, what my friend the May- the meanwhile the actual review of Kanens were {c ‘on the d-=d wboiltionists,’? AY of 184 ore all eter he first | Or—=abnt is to be—calle the ‘“genoral decency ticket ” yan an Say Loeamures for the organtyation of © Muate Althoneh we have recounted outrage: at which the ih the history of the ell, that a fal you CrrireN rIeKeT jor the eleots & iegelavare, and for the | hearfeickea®, and which must shock te sere Of every obtabnedd, find the rewult tany te regard dan significant of For Mayor—H. Clay Pate. esseuen of their liver property, a= well a for the | manity, & darker chapter rema!ns un the pervading opinion in Kenew on te question of free. For Constable—Selah Huder arouring & voice Wh log. uallve prover filling nnenl munictpal election [n Leavenworth | dom or slxvery ef tm arg og Ff official poste. A mony ic place Beydomnber 1. Thatday, which i# known | Baving thus delineates the course ef events that have or; Third ward, Wes, Re Cure Laerenee Augort 14, V Jay, and the events which tran-pired upon | transpired in Kausae—baving sown how the free State | Morris. % s nun re Jung and distorted features more resembled | party, ough embracing more thin twothirds of the ne Election Batarday, April 98. Sith, to tie when the streets of Paris ran bi-od, | tual pettlers, have been deprived, throcgh fraud and vio- vo Just been favored with a perusal of the original wae <y The | lence, of auy ropreventaiion in tegslative agaemblies, and f ihe census taken for Johnson county. We re . ; wee f » bato | of any voice inthe enacting of inws or the selection of twenty seven additions. carne J.) wan bullt at Waldwhorn’ in 1886; 1068 tone, mating | Bovann RPS pH! tea, Oy sad po SE Alig. Hho leary Yew Orieana Feb 7, with 9,625 bales ohh, § AM—In port, patios iiarber, where an sailod yesterday moruinx for Mov'hwmpion snd Havre, wilt Elven hostm 106 parm pers wnd $11,009 10 Rpreia, aba The Britisa serew ateamer Korsgone, Onpt Qummin, raled rae ETUSERe, April 20—Arr sehr Harriet & Busan, i Ne y yerterday for Olaneorw, with Weabin pansengere and 12) in the Lay RYPORT. Aprit Ar an ndependene serra? 0 a & and Chalas io p aay ere W Holmes, Wovb he ian Ve : ladeiphin for Haver! = me Dam Busse, oy oy ” Be am Det inst fre ed a eh INSET, Apri ¥. 1°, Philae i delphia . NEW LONDON, April 0—Arr J-Prodtmern, Crammer, J destroy st by Aine, had w " ; ontien, value at 157-102, Supposed on | LURMIM valida, Carbury, F ‘sloop Frankia, April 9—Arr ship John Olipin, Ring, s ail out tbe Unites State troope, Companies from the rogshope of the South, un‘er » Major Bu ogen tained cargo, but reerived no d Sup Rort PARRKK, before reports arg of 20 i. Freee eocowat. Wi tA HAVEN, Moy 1—Sid sohr T @iyman, Mannard, —By Weller i Miwood Walter, Keq, Tiere: YR EWPORT, April 9, hy mny Layenroow, April 1 rps Thomaston), Virginia; S from Daniel Deacon & Co, phi: Marais Rizabeth (Prom 1 that the ship Joseph Clark, 5 Cobb (from Dix Intaud, Me), in the west coust of Ireland, | i ¢ (from. Bosun), and that they have went ® steamer t her aanivtanes, The d ¢ | Rockport), Charleston; Ley was bound to Bt Peveraburg, with a cargo of S00) baies of | Jobo, Ni, THB Meteal’ (from P. Tan; Recon’ wand, Bom Fourth want, Joel from New Orleans, ison whveory neriean city of the nineteenth on Uvreting for revenge, and burning Co delegate t poured into the eity, © Tertiiorial officl d betng throat 2 ma. On the I70 ' lia ment and adoption Hieusl. Be 1 vention was eld ut Tope make arrangements for | Aart Jet alip the dogs of war. Kanta:—we ap) , , Common Pleas. Harr Rasen Ouvea— dy. Yesee #0 Rilwond Waiter, aq, Bo. | ‘eiPhi to non fr Socing Shegiins Sore frve ate contnation. This ote: | Colupei Emory led on the infuriated teed, whu comuae | Semmes the Northern poopie, withont distinetion of Hefore How. Judgee Ingraham, Daly aut Brady cretary of the Bowed of Under wrivers:— mB: oe ee Okative coMimitinc, who wore ip into Piteh Island Liyemroot, April 18 The ship Kilen Oliver, eal | poy Ea eghere gph. Grong’ DS eee menaee ieee Sint aDEL sa Bie charged her cargo, 1 ved Sam, Conakderadly ‘damaged, | Bte Bo, pr ted the roost horrible nets of violence, Phillipe was shot ere mg to aid tu averting such & national calamity. May 2—Docisions—Horace Dresser ve. K. W. Van Pelt; at bis own threshold, and bullets were fired inw oe Wot that Concress may adopt the Topeka court! jedament revereed with ooste, act of the house, "The leading citizens were | tation, which has already pawed the House, or that both |” Alfred Lyadecker vs. Patrick Rriants; judgmont affirmed n their homer, and their wives aud daughters tt and the one that wil! b adopted by the Proslavery ove eats W) Congreve Creaby 615 montly sound, ua xine time, we every specie guity. In the agony of | Convention in Reptember, be revurnet to tha io of cCann ve ¢ F, Martin; judgment reversed ch nmin gin,’ i “nen | fat pea acolyte ea appeal, | 0 Demers wh t and peti ree wn oy a nnn Recah Saat arse het ‘nom the Zvi, apd Keytember ab. | to General Smith, the commanding officer at Fort Leaven honest vote hon. Jobn Fitzpatrick vs. Michao! Flawley ; judgment affirmed pabore bebow thet place, ant ‘of # atcamer gritied « ometitation to the people, appointing the 4th of | worth, for a detechment of troops 60 heck theif families | tan this—we ean ask nm with oot 47 spe a ri “ot ren bail ot Reh te ee Rat Fis ramet Knosh Train & Oo, of Boston, ipnilt ut Kast ihe bs by ams Pogever, valned 1 Slt fand insured wis FY Tmoember has on bowrd — np “rnin vik March, 18%, for organizing a Stale govern 1b, 1856. the Topeka comstitulion was \ ot: Ure pew , with no Outbreak, except at Leavenworth where ‘deetion wae prevented and the poll book stolen. On the bith of Jannary, 1866, offloers were elected under the Topeka constitutian, und Robinson chosen Governor. On fe ith of March the Stave Legisiature met at Topeka, Gov. » and other officers eworn in, the Executive reislawure then adjoarned and property. Hut that appeal, which was enough to None are more devow i» a marie Ftatue weep,” met no response from Ane = the free Biaie citiz Kamas, Por the inetisations | with costs,” icy -hearted commander. Though he mi have quelled | o <mouete pone fa © adeepot or more loyal at Fdwin K. 1. Amereaux vs. Join T. Hodges; judgment the di-turbagers ina moment, no finger ts lifted, and no we beliove the parley ¢ oar governs nt | reversed with conte, ety order weaned, except to command his sergeaut te drive from —— the —— of our inetitution: can only be preserved Thomas Foster vs, John MoCarmo; judgment affirmod Le pers Ou Lape citizens, who had there sought — by the po ote ns © free Ptaie, And such, we | with costs. ‘ary refnge and protects Tn that act the flag of our | are con are tors of a barge majority of Thomas Murph va. Wm. Long; ent reverrod r military bur povulavon. 7 pact ts voloeful ith tho | with owt: jos. ip Ge wren a red we have Bos ore “4 Wm. A. Cook vs. Frederick M. Kelly; order reversed y tyratuous hand with which | without cote. nwerth- houses aud — mores | we have been roourged have not yet been effhondese c wo Wilson "Smal ve. Peter Gudlan; order at Chambers») ~, ogee the : aor nm were forced wpen a forgive, if «in josties fe granted ue in | versed with @ he boats at Ue point of the bayonetehow men | the fata ans Clark rmed with tosts, ° were murdered in eojd blood——how the ick and the weak, eeu wis th bet by the slave 5 be freedom of Kansas may Hoeodore” T. TE end Re W. Pago; judgment re- some y of Union and oar constitution | Chauncey W. Moore ve, Wm. Ward; jadgment affirmed L, from Port ‘on the Sine “ion 12 iy hw W srcemmraated WHT 8 ey ne. Hive, ei "gale increaning, samt dwn malar aid foreton; , pande: a0 11 P96 gall toceraaing, and arn breakin ever tee. | Fert ee Bris hark, entuing hor to labor be ther of water at the pamp mat the pip: ni 11 PM, gale nd we wll tue ork; Charles CArroIl, creasing, threw the drei lod averhourd to wage the bark fron foondr rings, abe Doing full of wale om deck fore andafy wth | kt LARD, April Aer enmee Pho AML, wind Seerod to WNW, with a benyy equals leept ive AbD Hi Tt ‘would require volume eee that were sabsequon © moet at Topeka Joly Althong) these proceedings were in violation of no nw, end demanded by fhe neces iiies Of the ooearion, and ab pr 1 authority could be found for thew in eo heewory of Miehivan, Arkansas and Cauuifornia, the Dre. before it with all rail haved: ot 6 AM, modefate; set migen- i I rH, wall and meinvmeall. apd heve to, still e tremnendeas CPOms rt } running. rs » Se beete & Pragoes, Rel Rw RB Lawron, of Newport, RY, has been wold ot Fis: He PINCY, April 2—Arr sehr conte; dete Of Ue Unite Rates iaeued 4 prrociarnation denounc- | inpocent women aad harmnie« childree, were treated with ted, ence for all, )) an honest ant legal vote of the lo meres . La La tng the formation of « Kute government a an actof robel- | a crucity almost beyond conception. ‘Such ware seme of sctnal realdente, in accordance with the pelocipies « the "or hine ‘ye. K. MeOormick; judgment affirmed with warren. 2 whoa es Pe Aperost, April 20—Arr brig Marois, tb rt ant endrsiog the gus Vegialatare, or mare merece ya distin, Coy the reign of | on = act a conta. Seng Reromnark Wy fake Hd Zh brig Mun Mungo Far Proclamation, aan! in aocnndanee with his er ven orem ‘rom our new homes in the @ivtens ymca | oon oan eye uasindts, Juage Ieomnapte charged the Grand | will be seen the charred and blackened ruins of many | from the comforts wer Convontences Of soled sotety, res | wikremeae ens" Cone Parchase; Judgement ofl Renae h sido lah "eon, Bon, the resident: buildings tbat were dostroyed—many are rtroggling amid the hardships ana a ocident Jobn ickaon, Marti who can give beartrending accounts of ovourred wh eertar ite, and soft veg from ‘we wih bod for | Porter: Sasa reverend on wo Porter, and eaves mR | ene during thal pad porkxd, and wew made graves wpou Pug! rows to which we have been pertioularty subjected, we! the ather defendant. wesc ad wu:lietmenin for bigb rearon LE Sn Oran tbe uae government, Std Goecees Add nected gaint Rab.neon rae 25, eer f aioe! ius Sn bar Comtarily Atom, mi