. Atiiii, and ell 6i, ofisperts - 14 the cake ortlielOie - of him who shed his blood on the tree, of the.crotis'i. for out saltation: . Anil It Will- bv i the meaniof en. couragmg and stirring Up others to come, if they see you come hither and put forth great zeal. in preach , - ing and evangelliing and sprOding abroad the ,lotit":1-.1.',. vdge of the truth, •i';',..l.- ,-..,..-. • And my hope js, that I shall Pee .you ere totliii',atitl* as we are together here, so Play out: gatheriog bt! lit:- the Jerusalem abore f with albwho hare done ditt*ilV. oft:loth fereter, And we.sliall he blessing gri flpt lt i ii ::. - , s - 1,,,, ing to all tternity.i • . ~ Your friend ; alas Wrs4oot.. : • : •:.. . - Mr. Ford transla t ed the nbove letter:froin I the ,s •''' ''• Ili ‘. . 1 1 Arabic, and tt ts.qtnte eta,. I Idott4 ! it not yen.will enjoy It alit specimen of Arabic 1 literature, and the - expiesnion of- one Oto is ' 7 . . ,:-. Waggling, amid difficulties s i hidi the ettquir-. er after truth-in Aincrila ctin know nothing. of; f..„ • 4: - .GA grant that Eliail mav soon find ~.,nribt _ in truth, as he has ibund hint intellecta iy. . .. • ...)Nb c ut, the middle of A i ; April, L. and tslntll - • "We. will Subdue You." , .more to Tripoli, our future' home, . !'. . , I In another place we give - the particulars , of • , 4 the knocking down of Senator Sunutei iti'.lll . sj Yours in Cliristil•, . linihr liguttts.jr.s. p . c p. 1 slat, ill: the Senate' thamber.liy :one BroOkS.l .. . . _ . .• - , ._,-___=-_—_..- -,, 1 ----- 1 ---= .1! , : 1 a Ruffian itn.mber Of the - Hou s e froni South . _ .. ~ kmportant Politial Movement;' . Ciirolipa.. !This is the most chocking anaila- i i The - Radical Democracy of New York have grsn't outrage tint the play.eo - prop2n.ratillists I bpeome • diftusted with the . Shiverk.prOp. i'have ,yet ' committed in . Washington. - Itl •agating spirit of the Mitienal Administration. I has e!xeited a gelikral ..otttblirst Of hiditn) a- I An address has recently mad.e.its.appe'a , rait...e' i illmil throughout the'Mirth. . In Was-hint - 1011.1 througlithe poi press, signed by• over one • • : -,..„ • ' hundred of the 'most j - I , .ronfinent and Oder). -uhere - here I)s'l''till.:til)WK tlie C;iiiitfrl , pillj -tint men in the. DernOgratie ranks, pr o test : big . i n .lie Opinion is sai l "( to be:divided, some .tif the ' against the . prostituttu 9f the party'; to, the 1 admire'rs of Sotitbern .chivalry' ehininending purposes of Slavery, and particularly:fig:dust the I letsl. fi: desierved puthishnient for,the (... _ the action of the Sufi hell State con,•ention ' . ere i,„:.' •• iq • eld in January lasN!in congratulatipg the 1 -._ e e( • ~. .„, .• 'rut us. , tire.t.scat tat e file. peo who 410 country upon the sucess.of. the principle's oft tlh— , • ' l'• , --,. the Kansas-Nebraskal hill, The:addre*s takes II" "y(ft - iindcrSt4lll4 the:full t ore.. of Douglas's strong ground againis l r t the extension of Sla. l' threat to Sumner. 4 `.%v-tt. will sitlxlite 'von, sir," 'very into'the' Territoraes, and inaintailnAlt in I are sho?ked. and :r. , .tonished. :. mi. Free-Soil' langini,r. that is -clear bold and deristVe: , . p "e'rA e enera:llv, and such chain Demoertitie . : Among. the nameS,4pended to (.14uldress ' 3 '. • -I' llel!ittiell to the po we notiee a large innirrrer W.ho have, held pll- P a P''''' s as 411x ' raltiNN:h 6l . l S ,Wr . lions of honor and iiMuenee in the State-mid ! sition of - ni•nials to the Slave power,-'peak • National pegislatnre4l • - ", . j. 1 out in Severe eonilenniatione th„.atroeiotes act. - But here, Judging trout the past, it Will ylil. 1 Itwili .11e. talke&of for tt-feW days, and • ttli foilzt. Atilt. attill.BrOoks will go - unpunish-. . ed . lilat Rust for assaul ting - 11orttee Greelev,,. .1 . and ITerbert forlshooting K nitt i n g , the Irish , . ),,, '- waiter. - i ~ • All thes'e.acts •:':of ‘.l,,lettee in Washington . attain Kansas. hide but parts of a (‘oneerted 11 .„.,. ~ Tao IN MC JUDICIAI...UISIIIICT.—Tike S'Uni. ran Cou.n?y . De2nocrOr in. announcing scp- I saration or that Countiy frbin the 6 _ diStrict. oft Judge Wilmot, takes occasion to paYt Jujge I W., a very high comiiiiment. The ..aemocrift says ::—. '• - . . - . . 1 - , I - . l'' ' " Qin. readers will: ! remember that.:*e stat. ed stometime: since,. that thegislathre had framed a no* Judieliil b y istr . t, composed-Of it t, the counties okSuili44m, - uinbia a n nd Wy oming, Which we lt'lrst wl wilt be'' .olgan . ized-anc;tit the firstr - J le: This beim , the ~ c case, we shall. have. t'.,(' spells° with th.e, offi cial service, of our present excellent PreSident -JudgeloniDix.mWit.stor—afterthe . nex't oMrti: Judge Wilmot'S offi. session .of our An. eial services will then be - confined to Bradford and Sumuellanna coUnties. Jud .Vie deeply: regre4l that,'Ju. is " liii()t selletnes of ambilion and therefore they to tetre ,As than he hag many I . • • id fr aiejids'..in this Ztatt' as . a haye determined to subjtipte 'This they an .ewers .ep...... Judge, the impartial ilianner in Wlah he has.' could never, d61;11011., but • 1 i • _ lll , v _ ng olitHilietl ! 1 . / , .. e. . , , this . t s ,ience ;Ire cent...1.1034k :The a-re'e•eil ..1° the 'l.'7" „•, • . ry , (ie th,. , , a ,ci .tecite 0 us ...nitie_pe eel_ 1. . iti .we id I' t . • ' had • '„ !rare l ost -. i ladminietereer the laws; has won for hint the 1 eomplete control of ': the machine . , - I. .‘,. ~....,. 1 . ~ i ; pvonertv. ne wawa h«re lost tne can/move of i ar o o 1 0 dij,.. : ; o i ; i 1 . 1 , , ,,P 1, S eu ther u 'e m i t ... ran ee; i now., nor at any fish Confid'ence and esteein•of a 11... Wefoape Ilk • - ~: 4. 1 -; 4 - 1- • ,D . -t - •tarty, ,1N . ..t. aitea. y sae enough on t. . . hi-. subje(•t - ; : • : • .. , I ,& t fl•L.IL Ma oflce il, erems onooet le successor mayproed worthy of his pp-itione , , -. ! Indeed we end all NVIII. call thentselees ' • „ ,-. ~. • 1 1 . -1) .. '''•., 1 :•• " nomination. at the Cincinnati Convent innl. : : euati"a .have• 1 1 "illal,'• 5, 111' 0, ;•ileifale(1. 411 i - l• -:- . ti. , q3 ",`'. . 1 r ?.. 4 nn. FR • , .. r „ i. ± • , i, • ~ • . 7\ 'WI - 11CM tivelileit. ,- *)01 keep ,Sil,•tice. tO•rev- , . st „ rn i , the Constituaon. IHEzArAcEs IN Feu OF TIIEFIi•EE'SOIL- I and taunt - U . loy ture,:tti•ii ..us. with su bilfiltion.• 1 .. , • , • like, .- .]]t it never. never again will the people Cln- ~,i'll ' e a tticti b l" ''' I E 4 last'lhn"v• tliev -i "\V ei eleint .to .be -er if 'et .1 tune thie we retire to Cl act - ; p i •,• riri .d 1,4 (i , ...!sporal. ,!•itt.l,, , - ; . . • ' . .:E.RS.-,L-.:At the AuniVersary of the AinCrican : N„i. -tete and .'\ , lovillf,* ytl -., • . il • - . - ',' '' • . '' . -, , ••- fee honors on that cel.l-1.1. - e - eled - iiiieee: ant • • A r , is, att.. mo'ver has tiderkt•d . ;,14 . • Gltinniseion, ' •••Congregational .I..7nieu, the.. Rev. Mr. fright i r _ , 1, ; ',.... ; liew neteli•ere we tO siSrerit•oin ruitititern& . whose hands and tic-erred it in- :,ti iti'•iti/1•1 datmer. Nt sn nom encrali•co in..platting it in eNeCtlttlinl. s - - . Ilnd traitor. Franklin -I;ierce. - -'-of 'Kansas said ,that !the Missourians:Univers- 1.: -i• - 1 insolence and . outrage, how • far „are we to Southern •i i all cheating the , - . speweee in eeede'', had i n _ i i CROViir : nor 1 . - teedt:r told 'tie Months,. age, .that 1 ~e 4 „,„,„„„ 1,p1b,..... we dqi.,.. .are red With the blood of innocenee--,wdit W:e.; (ip at. Lecenip; 444 en ~ :- • - 1 • . el . kil,i,iy,:i in co . n e ti e qe, ' ., i t i l i: s y , ti , .e i 'proteetet.l. l- 5 spired . these Indians with disgust for the ; •Kaosts• was . - .1.11 le !lee : a 7 I p h 41 1 I i'l le 1 men from i 3.ie'd to. ;• gr' .•' ' - `.•‘ ' ,would barter lanium life etiel his eountry's , ell•-• , ' wi'll: the ide simple petite! to ourselves and our cowl- .1_ . ,. ~. •• .: iv , . ..1 1 i 1 . Pro,-. tz‘ ery men tliere. Ile , 1 . 1 r• c'o:c. returned . . :Christian :el' ;c, But since New 'England- ! Missouri ; and 'Nviteti.. :It . oigth. the oppress- .. . ~ , , • • . • % , .. • ~ • try .! - Is' tie , spirit thaa carried our fathers .=, , .: spina; iiiiking sinell apollee,ies moll:penises. the , Marehal would i ens nd•oppenents, Of Slaver had:Settled in j e d . people of that Territory armed them- i- . - -," - ,: • :• ea ( . 1 0 , , vn ,t(-, posterity.; associated with the : ,i d • heinu . , at 1 , ;i5 .,, i1 ~,,t h. : Now ; „ hen .hi . ;. . 1 his .!eiter wa , se Kansas, confidence in the fairness and justice 1 , . • i : . • trim'. &tattle through he tievolutioe„ . n ee - m e -- . 1 selves( and offered resistance .t 6 the robbing .-. I, - „ , • , .- r' 1 : • - • :•--. Border ilidlians in infamy. as lie:is ass iciat ,, -., :- pre , ence triiglitritay.: been interpoiied to pre . - I : l,l o o (' r n illi t i i , ) i\ - 1 1 . 1 e, r s • s1, 1 ) :- \ " \ i!' , ef white men had returned. The Shatynees or .I\tllll.l. ILA\ e Oleill1e10: who woula .., - , . ! vent iliee ou , ~•• •) 4. , I vale ,., .„ ... , ~,„ :will go fifteen Miles to buy of et . Free Soil .11 an tanraering hordet; of :Missouri, the latter us, judged. u‘rightly, when they elites us , . .. ..ftheieefrem his dispeet, :the nre assumin,2, cuss; my r• , -0 0 '. 1 • 1 1 1 "It merchant, instead Of trading with the South-1 0 111 Y retired . tii, .ialguaeut 1 heir forces . and ..uttr. s Ebelnear he sll .t Het , . . ...., a -Iwo .le . `-le -I • -1- 1 1 1 \\* ill Coneri.'ss do nothing in till:: hitsi iessi! a threntenine posille he ilirstikeet the Com-lenn the •NI• to O . •, • . •ernar in their own e:ettlements. .1••'or the first ; 1 eomplets.- theirorgameatien. ane , • ' 1 now• .'-' , 1 A ~,.,.- .. 1)oce the Government of fwenty-fivel mil- - , , e • ;tun llr Iletehi•ron 1 ' }taring- Hove Meehines to .1.:.• 'led awl contr.:Med be ' .••. • 1 . -•- , n i - ee e nn , Iris iee e k et t tliing ntesuch. a teee is , - •,.• • • .• , time, the-` . .y-find one; price put on goods Air I 'also (~butined : the aid of the United - States - .. :' i . . .. . .. , . • • -• ! lithis.of fawn-wit ti . , .ptirtylyzell undor th ! •:tiont. ; ,,,- • : t. , :• '2 : ol.lSimincr at I Oiiiil4o4lS. ' . . j- . - • • red men mid white iinen.. _ The Dela Wares al- • throierh the Nvi'(•ked coin r ...v fl that ereh p el.. 4.1 . • . :,. that tits lilltn . .o..•rac.• ..f corrupt pentweies ate I , . Hi:Hitt:l Of 11 haniltid of ..slavoelrivers f NV - i.• .1 , • left furl beernpton. so -Were so7:iimpressed by - the kind rand rust 1 e, . - . .. , . . . ()tikes will, bey !. If w.• tamely submit. to : have ..,e, .•• fa , •4 f• the ii - ...will -. • 1f r. [Whitney,' ci . , , , i traitor, Franklin.Pierc-e. - they- hare again tn-. Itreatment:Ofthe-FiceState peopte,etnet tney. i , . . ~,, . i • , c „, 'Ow - - II this continual ;le:re:eat:lt ef the :eka.l7(' p . , LEAVENWORTH Ciy, .K. .T., - May e lei e lSst.i. i• . . 1 •.: • . i-• , ~ ~ , - eispa.e lee ise tee •offered last Nyinterto send in thc hi warriors i vaded the Tsrriteiey.. in great f.._.ree. and again ..; . . do Wil'lt it can but ti•em the ‘lenate Witi .If is a matt on the American coati- boutid night, it .. er. it will ere oin.,*. 'me sill.•Jugated - us. 11 ' .I . ' ' 1 • '' ''' n i Illa' t "111 cf , r., st • no Lnwienie and 'Make 'N•ar on the Ruffians. ; threilit'n it, ( 4 4:47.4. 4 1”i With destruction. for the • • - - , , ••• • D I .. -1 . •-•- 1 i '1 'SI -p- • ~. . • ;its f . .x.,r4_•at enteera le maprit3, ttere is piffle ; neat wto dues not t instt er she,,, ave ow •:.r fire . ho h ra. with . an , .„- 7 v, . . - 'What a te:stimot es this in ~,. 1 behalf l of Free - crime Of lorito'r liberty. . : .' , • told. deprived us - a .)i. 11 uur -'' i g i '''''' I i "-' re •• toll Ope. We should tes sooneXpeet le hoir iiiiinicel to' rePubliein inetitutionk and clan- inve . •1 \ e . ,ti,2,.atitirr _Amur , ~ . 1 ' .-- . . . not words uttered at rind( but • , :oleitui ' om and •against-SlaYery :e • • -'' . '1 ' 'Ph •• • 1 - that coin •1• • • '• - ' ~"' • ' . .of one risine - fron the (lead; as to ltea}.• that gernO" t° tilt' e spirit that actuates coin imatoin . . 1 i n cel •-valued poesessioes and their e . , ertiens to in , -i• ~ .1 , -.• . . •. . truths, mad e tp) aenarent 1_,...,y the events daily : , ei • . e , yrielits . .of oar conk conntry '' - he• should 1 , . .•• feet the city-. AN AMERICAN, i'RINCIPLE• I.I.ECOWNIZEP.- lOf the •101',1S Of the plalltl4lollS. constitutlng . .. • ... ',. i inn .S.s'eirit6m for insumee. Brod. e • • - _ stand on the soil ot kaneas at the present, m ee le eei -transpire).- eireuneetis..• lint we. the people : 1 - 1 , ah . Mille • ,•••One of the ConYeittions: held by the Pl,Rce. 1 10P- Sl:l've peever, is the . epirit ..f tyranny :- . r• . . . if ,.. , ietu. and Bigler: - had/lifted a . fing . er - or utter- nionietit. . Politicaofrauds wiiiked at by the t • of the: North. hate still , „,I .. t , I the -ower to sto-, :. • .• 1 • tee. appointed to wn Conference in *trope, ; has attach - ed .. ..t0. the !i etheir • . 7 -- -' • ' l•ft • • 1• of these purpose. is to rii. )( peop ( • et a wnisper in behalf of outraged, law and antlorifles . who otiLit to have prei•entll the . 111, his rely • treaty the -principles that neutral' flags . corer .: . , e , . • _ .s , •• - , ~. . . ... e , 1 • . ~, `!:]very: in its. mad eared', it i oar duty „ justwe la Ka . _ • 1 1.. 111t.e41.71.1a1e5.; IleeOrtllllg, to their own m tit( 1 1 •- b, because thnse authritic:•iliave been c irrupt us:is: ...:\ r., . ieet er 1 . 11.'3 • ence.l • s e went t r II I:1 •\ an enetny's goodselltat neutral goods are not 1 . • , .-e. •, as well as interest:to de. so. The cry of , 1 . ~. 41 to • .• • I, . ff i. ed by the -potentiarin•of'Slaveewraey; the ' .1 ,leisure and ;to eili•et thetirl purpose. -• ; 0011 , 11'0 0, / V •eSellpe lISI44ISSIIIIItI.OII ) 0 e- , ..• leagne and Siny . thil •liable to capture. nadoge an enemy 'S flag, and i,ale , ~ . . - \ •t he 1111011;•• instead of Aleterring .us from r• •.: Free• State people of - Kansas crushed by 41, that Itlockades to ;be binding must, leo main.,' they resort to . the means generally hsed by .•. . • holders under this Adminietratimi. Othere'of The purport of tf , b ! r . • • . :14110716 should ;note us on. The Slayehold-• t , . despotism . as .tittle leSponsible .to them, And that lie did not be • tamed• by a force Sufficient to . ,prevent access • : tvrants.:'.• To ' IY•riii•t" •soles likilV lk. massacred liN ienforee. 'at the bayonet . s point i- • , . - - :. .: Pennsy -.. •r , - . ..,. "" 1 .as littre 111:1111iiig gll t 'lll as the :Bassi:in and l• „ . people of L awrenc .• to the coast of en :enemy. T .- These . .prmeip es ; .t he obedient-el/if the.people to odious and. Mt- 1 i er:.• dare not go out of the Union,tand .ifwe ' the. Posse of Ruffians prole-red .to United Abe - A petrian - did tie unhappy. as fur : -1 is rebbls'and trait . • Were fast - asserted:l by the. United.: 'States, as ;•-• •• assert our. rights and cheek their vaulting : :s . t . au e., . 1 .,., . • 1 Th, 1 p ii• •1-• 1 I ibert yin Elimgart. :ea people Without • law, • • • inst laws imp4sednpon them hy- tisiirpers---is . t . • necessary 'to tik freedom of comnierce and 1 - - 1 . • ' ' • ' - 1":':t that is' a nthit ''• all , w ill .3.t.'t. • - ) ~ lib ihe'ettsksarie•eof 'I e(trru .t ettuiciery a r I he " . :" - Ii• Bu t If we , ' et ' States 'Alitrshal on his - errand of blood. bat ''t • • •, • • I •' - , • •-‘1 hen they were • the right of natigation. After mtiny ears 1'..:11.0t Unit-tie worst of tyranny. , . .; , tie•in ge on. iten.le lot nneheckeehithe . ales; lovt , n4 . 4 f ees.. : corrupt TerritorialiGovernment e and a usurp- , Alai , ave them a w th•s - • noble I) •mocr.its . of opposition, 110 ale at last adVd . as an) What the . Slalve Power, °through it's...minion. , - e _ . ~ , • the \u • ; .., t..... 1,.. .,. .. t -•• t" •; ing and traudule4 Legi-ilatiwe engaged in • ~ ,t I Mon is lest. The =wool: , of the Nortn win ,• W lien the come ' • ititkruational. law : 1 by the, leading, poWerS of 'Frerk Pie•-k . .e' ie 'ION-Alone , in Kensas To. -•- •,- ',, 1- , Ilee 111111 opiality, Will utter no word. 4 I 1 11. °, - their'coase.less peri•entioti-such are the fair-; f i . • - Europe. :The,' United Suites without being. e • • .1 'it newel el eetrences Ire If• of freedOm• not h e."" h ing at `, -- • - - e--• • • I 1 ,e• •: - ' test, . Shame on their inanhoexl! • Shrine op ' fruits Of the sehenil to ,lout Sla'yery IC rum a:complete t • . '- 1 . 1 :7 =6 ''' 1. ftl - ' u(•priNe . i peop e 44 .1.• rig i e , . i " --an- ' '' atmcal company of • -erigaged in the war, hes. therefore Won a vie- I . . e ' t that they -u hut' elarnheriter - • - ° • 'posit,ce] reeeeliv .lv• one "'•!` v- ag"ill'• • •• •.•.• / • . e the State that. will eonseut to be so I repre. 7rtins ; a scheme beginning ai •... ~ . . . of speoch am . h.of -the press, is common .. , , .• • halt, I tory for commerce, Which • will rieddutul . .as-1 • - l• .•,.,• „. , . •in a fidee seetirieye I.et them onee awaken - seked. It• it is pOlithial clonsi• • 1 -• .'I .-' and 'oding 1 " w""•1(1e"nt.".4"• Let these ' 'Their leader sty ~ • much to the advantage of the ,wcirld, as it .of the 'first. st i eps . to-..veros . trier. ensiavelnel, ..quoues. t 1. • • •.. • '• t.. Wild. the Shackles 11 1 )011 litrn,tlfr e s; loss, of . Staithern influenee, that 'they fear. If eesy• • wdileians of the •• ; , , 10 •; wk., fill the -ears , ea r\ , i ~ . . ~ said :i • ' I want 3, does. to the American character fOrneyer as and that'is. !epee attempted in. Kansae. • . Bill , let the (Alerts at •.• - Aissrs. Robert, set ]g an principle as an internati,ehel rule, te ; e •ef eee ', the conspirators . agidusti freedom. to - . . .;:- - 'CI"' % . hiel. t -ha v e us teach them that they have Something ;to ' e - 1 • which is notiegotamended.by justice and the i r , ! , 4 1, 1 . .. lorvagiit . I.hili4 . l!:l',ats, .W'lligs, Americans, P• . •• • . • • Nieererism i " atil other, eneers and slurs , , ee : return with him, 1 . • I .` it ion the ie... de *OIK . i .. .o.ret -1, lel) I 1. I . ansas„ the '....t" ;• lose in Pennsylvania , 'lf it is per:email vie- *Nell etin he e(Url..itivul/S• hoard toehele the ei, 1 t :lent) to proceed - t sound porky or riations. ~ 1 bliers all leen of NOrtlitrn educ•Ltion ti, ' `,., I , row, they . fear, let them go home-peeve the truth, continue this sereile, trade, end. miee, When arrested . ..- . ~.....e ; lth '• N - 111'1111c be li p‘ •is quiet - is t 2u '"'' • • ' • _ e , ' ' ' ' •-• . .•• pepnle - o t, . tit . i t..... .. L ,t,... , . , 0-- -„, : , i l•,iact try:ether' in •4/11 . .00SItIOn to :74avery s s tye : den of lf l • ••-'I .. • t.- lead those NVIIW . Ie le 1,3. con: ( r e tie on te•ll.l.l:l the 2 V..._ A ' ' 7 _ . .. ... ' Mr. lf the - Border Ruffians keep' 01 they 4p. issible. 1 Orators . mid pre.ee:•s must' be on- i .- • . banditti, where a mail's life I is: not . . ; then., hut, tee vas vice bits. ~/; is the free • ,' . larsaat s • 1.1 will develOp in gr. 'Reeder all the prereqoi- . . • 1 • - sbe Te iencil ' , 4: 1. 3 1,.. t i . , , le enny over themeelv..s in - Kansa.. .e. . . - •=• and:! sell(-Linden: longerotsgrace the' State by a .11 did n t care a, da . 1 -d t - ' • -I p aye .A. utter tee ewe. to R.. 1R1..1 ~ , . ~,, ._ sites_ the RepubliCans - want in , a cilididate for , ,-,..fleelre • st•ttes end ultinettely there 1 ,• e Ilan -1.. IR -t- • : -;•-, e ,‘„ e . . tame -Acitnieset`liee ill `i - vi'opi.k.,l'. , Oroit, '. this le - o" 4'l cr'r% n wham the hands , . White pe9p . t ... ii i t o; must (al with him, , 1.t..11 toelll th:4 tilePe4e, 110 tr4. 4 171)14.'N ill • are riowfa' be c a fist' 42,,r 'ail itristoentticSlaveoc- !- ' the Presidency. .1 • i 1 . , •1- '. - !Nr•tild -.be such an _uprising "J.. the - au rentain_ld t hem tdie lessons' from oUr fear- ear 4 • • ln point of,ability Mr. Reeder is 'certainly sas 'i •.' ':.'' '1 " read- of ut- !, '• • ehtit al i , the...aeountS•t el , f l : ..Mass of 'Northern Men 9..-•••• would •;ever their . D. ,• : ,: • . .• - less lleinl.l•Lentative Mr. -Grow, mall a itia- .ered : rigl 1 racy meet tam en their f eie.,:,....stia ..1 .t CEP. Jenkins, a '• • valierior to several men e who - have held the 1 rages theye,i are man.ufaCtiired by.•the' Aio ~its oefoce,l tiwy (..an succeed in their 1 arrested lii a m ' bonds like briftle - 1 • 1 I it Weer S 11111... saa__er •the. joritv of 'the P '-1 - ' Il' ‘ r 1 ' .' elms.), %ma t . e ega tor in fire oi.jcet. Much otithie has ell• - eedy' been done, :City :On - Weditesd Presideney; and, heti that he is; plit to the .. tionists. BribeS of ttion(ty, 'office, .atill honor,;,) ..,- a . . • . ...• • . i • . i I. Ilion to atoms, •••1 et us hasten to -avert the • .' 'del ••l I • o •Ii: etc alit , : -'I House in'' it hdd end • 1 .. • •t- '• •' r '" 1 .r '-"'"'" 1.1 "" ' As il ;":17 L , - State man, but ha . trienheshow - i that he is well kevided with ; are f. 1 . us e d ee •1 • Ntl • ••-•• e • •• -'- ' ' .." ' ' ' rev 3 tit 4114 17( e ~.. er ar,n.picese. I . .• e / .1, t . man N• main eialit«• ... t l backbotte." . ' • , e , - . -. .•. ' ' ' l'` • -• ' these ealamities, iy - making our, glorious,! •••,- r • , - 1 1. ‘ - areepiplishinent. , 1 , • t it, - ,ortew et esentiinet t.; • ' • • , ''' to bear false witness against the -still . ..ring '., . . • - • - . 1 , .i e . , 1 •_lt is vain to' sly that !the differ nee is tri .Tlitit-lie wenn] carry Pennsylvrinia• does 1- . . , • =•• . i • . Couiltry Willa: our,flithers and Heaven intend- Aft,e .zal , tile respOnsibility 'rests vit'el the . flin a that t.„- be , .. •• •. (.1 '', warrhnt of course g, and it ill Las) to .11.t.oil_I 1., 1., ' Free-State 'Milt 'in 'tiallSlS. PreSS,ss once ' • • ;- - not edit* of reasonable deaht. ,In 'this ten- i - - ~• ~ .„ „ • . • .-, •- - 1 ,sour'. d it, a !aridsilk ••• • : ~; 1 ..:(lom, arid lilt 1 w•lat , a few' -l• IRepublic' I i ' ' The'inter -t. •.•'it• e i• t.' • - .1 irrecone•i' peop ...- -T te ha reac tee i turrmte• es s dive a e ot is te an. .1 ; . m greseionril diStri4t, of which he is a ,resident, , loud in prOfessions of eau:int - tent to F . r...e-i, . ~ .•',. , ; ... .• • - .. .• • unitest, ambitious. and wicked spirits Would - 1 - able; the treaeliety. of the Kaasits-Nehraske clone, • .and. which, almost invariably,- -gives et larger - ; Soil 'print now n•fuse to let their rend- I t ' 't.4 I .t . - The next Pre- idential pont LII I ~ 1. et., Ill). •-' t •' -, Illakelt a hind•Of Slavery,' outrage, and !I - ''cle•cti - •I'l 1 ''.. , ,• . 1 • I 1 1. • . bit; brought LIRA in conflict, and one 01 them . taio,vi ( eeide NynetinT tle ,-tenetrit erov- pates -elemocraticrnakirity than - any other •district CT'S kIIOW 'Of the Hen crimes being e:orninittee i• :e• • ' ' in the e CimmonWealth, we think a decided ,- 1 • ~ „ • ~- , i i presston. . • • • ! , 1 ' - - must succumb& \\= herever S.ayery plants was ernment is to Ile rescued froM the liatid, of . t.e f , . fur t iere, either ex. ustng ano eaniateng tnem, er ~I „ • . . , 7 ,,,_____ e _.,._. L. _ 1 .7 •,.,,, . i rep ; Kas the: Not wale an aristocracy _ A preponderance ~ the rotes would be east ;., .. , .• • • . the Olieurchs-oi or whether they :• • •': , . him. . - ‘,.. .', ma naming• a cow:at:lly isile•nee on the ;sub- !_ - M - ' Is the Millonianthe paper publish- ' . Let the Border Rufliane hurry • ,their• • • Bilt not only is all 'the poiver of! the i e .. l i E it e mik o n, y cm , jet . . ~ Go r Pll le -* . ver .or ooe s re.si enee I red - i • de" adine to d : are toeuntintie to hotelier innoeent .Afriterierin the nee, , e , Jreci white labor, •• esca, •,• e. • 1; eitieens with im Amity in earrNiug Out tilien• stud dtingerotis the rights, teen.. persecution of him, and they may make' him -1 Slavery Oligarehybrought to bear, throughl -the , Gov'ernOr's• organ'? . This - question is :•---f • 1 - ' e. - ... ' e •le . ~ --,-- bast Illft t 11l , 11(1ell thed,for an attack on the available man.•••-llonesdati De:nod:at. - their ExeentiVe. their Jtaliciai•v. and their.' 1 . . 1 . - • • 1 , seheitte of subjugating the people, et . the mootediy seNern ofour corers! lie- : re 1 ' Fithn Me V i t .4 ward tNyo days: before that . •' ' --....:,- - • * . ' ' , •": i NOTth 1 t ' . •,_- Gov. K...r-rner,is-a 13,..i1i0x1.' by birthei Legislatori, at WaShington, and tlulr,!Tators . -cause that paper reetudiates the nomination i ' '. • - , it Would. be def.:••• yed ot. I. w.411d have been •Ye • , Ve ha (c • 1 1 , ..; - and.from . his hing residency tit Oita ccanstry. '., and prt'eses. there-4nd tilt-otter - hod the counte of . Mr. Laporte Nyl . ele supporting the balance i ft - W - " llas a Democrat . the Right to' Kill there `I start ,re is morning, as the. unshiee 1 - 1; oraliseorobe • .• - • • '; " • . • - • .. •' • e' • •-• .- i sot .1 is throughout aequainted with the work ine• of , sends a little li t thrir the driving clouds. •traTog of 6 ' 3 ' l t • • I t 1 •• ' . e ! try , m 1 n.y are, endeavoripg 111.40 et ery-- •/- of the U. nion ticket. The Miltanian's course !an Irishman V; seems to be it - questionfraneht ' '. , .our Governmental system, and with. the prin.- • - .; e' All et yesterda -. it rained, rained, rained, and Pre.edent - at Wti • = • where, to silence ti!ty. opposition:' . It has long 1 caused consideiethle comment duritOe •• the ; with some little' ieterest a.s-well :is donut at ctples-uponwhfeh rest our Republidan lust!- •°n 1- • , through the dit . • - ness.of the night-the pitiless interfere and sa tations. ...The leGovernor vras it . •thorough 1 been ti' t "sontl • ii t Tenet= '•• • ' . rale atthi, ... 1. that any t-c . ~ Campaign of ISre-l e arse the epiestion was then the present time. . When the' 10ni." . . - able Mr. rain came•dowt: . • lint ' . as I,listened to it .1 re e , frona butchery 11 Democrat of the German-Ferropeati school. ; of Free-Soll•• eentinients . there . must he'pre- - raael . whether it slionldhe 'deemed theOrgati Herbert, a Member of Con 'Tess, fortnerly tneenbered the 'Thelehirstiseeundrelsaround c destrtietion•h nth The name of "iDeincierati" when became to 1 etirted. Let a press dare sPetik.aerahlst. Slave- of Pollock.•speaking. •. h" . • '.. ••• 7 f ' Al h .• d l'b l I kill 4 1' h 1 ew . Tenee. an. - *Keil that the Storni was on an nioh'aloisS ll l is , ls sentiments ; ;fron t • a ante, e 1 ercrte y,- ean • ris e this country, deceived him, as it 'has - , thous; l• •- a .i:• i, ., . errand „„. ~,_ • •• .... ch.' • intelli ten , . .. re, an i . must be ;thrown into the, and - whereupea' the editor came out anddistinetl •• • I . "1 . at W'll 'd' - hotel b h 'refused ''' -' .1 have Just learned from , ) fs. ( -1 suns of others' as .to the real tendencies sad .. • . y, •wat cr lar h, ecause e . ILawrence t ' her is in , intion nfpre telegraph and pi • . ~ , its editor tarred and-fenthered, if not liOng- stated that he :spoke Only for himself, • • 14'1 •to-• d 'Jr r.• d ad h' : t - • ' '-: some " 4 " • ' - cords an , 1,. , tan, er a evi me au. re r y o tenee- o. peineiples of tli tWo great political parties in 1- .. ..paring. for re. t ., ants', mit to be used until the a coti-tioSi` this country. I Belt, being an educated and lede-e himself in favor '' Leta• ; , st ranger . acknow , e , ~ .. _ . ~ • , - not ktice,v the . views of Judge 'Polled:, / Tice ,his cOmmands . , to get a break est at an kr Air. liyanco, ~. 1 • , i ... , • • ...ershal's pep - ha; c proceeded to. ov - er acts ' - studious man, 1,, tYp has lived .long enotieh:to !ef the alailition . of lavery,.., and . hislifei-snot i • 1 Ilarrielitery Tile - I •'' •.1 •1 - . unseate - ht ' • •t - t h e .e f the 'I.. 1 , 'I • - 1••.1 ' b -t . 1' • that the no . " of . grop .1, Nem i . may ic, sup. 1 ma e % tour, agates crueh o te o Naeence. . its is per nips-,t. le. es po te3 . • i penetrate ihe'purpeses of the sham "D emoc: :: ei re---•-„he will.. prebably- be ."rode on a rail' ' i pitied to' e the Governor's organ, 'if he lets` house, Most persons thought the- nanitiller that can ii', t' it 'it ifow..;' A new Corianittee is ti coerce . raey"ewith use and now, in dna native lan ' , mit of f teievn, and forbidden to return, under I :ni y '4'' '. ' .ir '' 1 . . -I .f i ' • ''. ' d b"'•. ' , of Safety ha len "appointed in Lawrence.- not an eye witn, , rc errin e .to the a illontan s pt(•sent vtasgui ty o the crime Meat i er er e, ti e 'tap . guage, raises. his_voice to..kvarn.:his country, I ne wit -of death . l .'ll eV. -t. 0'- k. ' ' . 1, 1 . . 11 4..011 . 1 IS B W rna-All front the tarter is rumor and titil!ertain- coye the. corest - • men of the danger that. hangs.oier them=-of' • 1. ..••,. )'• . e • Course, says that Governor. Pollock Was one , pears tliat . Slave/aelding ant Doughlaced•De- :.. . •.0, . ~ . •-.: .; . I : ', • • •• ii , , .. . , , wl . l eh the Free it et ie. odbree• the li . reettlationS not only- o f th en .4- X i i h Union P. . . , 1 -the impending ..Oligarchy, wei•Se -than the -te - - • .. ._ r.: . -.. , ! - -...„.eea•e . a..ecka..eso..t..e ,,onven.. 1 mocracy thought otherwise , ' and when the '-- . • -• . Sotnetiine;ptisf 310intreliged Xtespotism they fled 'from.' - in Slave-State ee but IVhrever the flag of the then,. and is now an earnest supporter of pit, gentleman ;Vas arraigned before a lave,driv- , . r . , i NRGOTI i ONI WITH THE•MAIISHAIy...f.. ~: • stlnce on 'the ee . , ..„........__ __. • • Union !beds:• Fl'eelone of S ech is Ito • • 1... Corer ,Fii , e dilhe.'St; Loafs Donactat! . Free' State. sett •• - tor; WtiofexteDvir ak' , DEMOCRATIC (1 -1 • - ir j sT , - ~ PC . • its nominees. We have not the wor - ds..of the ing Judge, it •was -gravely decide that the I • ..i ' . biAiTEnte,-Tlii Madison Arertie Warns' "dern- I.lcmg„e.T.:foleratt ii i . el' II': T 1- ••' ' I K ' - ie. eIT . _I ortft. n - an- 1 Te . . i legraphllow hefbre, us, but the above is the '..iiiiling of Pat • teas not'murder, e Itheirli• a , . I - • L N i ,EN*011:M ! t , ~ K. 'l4 May.l.6, 185 e•••• with Out arms, i if - . all' A . kstllt OV ff-tO,-Piatto _tiotalty- immediate- oneea• 1 conk leiV •11 " •„sas,..the- Rev..Pardee Butler declares himself ort of an 'article that ennertied in it ' se:v. ! . 6 % Mall - nahtdetheanot • etinsegnently iliel:homi- Iv etter (Ilan. k in - Order. to ascertain whether 1:(kill;Y.:.-.813iT6Vili ocratic l'ostinasters. that they haveno husi , -, 0 vn . . 1 - . mess to be acting as agents in - getting sunstri- i In iavor of making that, I•-ritA)ry a free bers fir such pestilent " abolition "; .papers as !State:atl, for, so siying: he : is seizt_tdonal the New York Tribune, and suits, up their t oca ' tc. ' il . , - , : . ~. . . thrmtened with death,- and finallY duty thus: „-- i , a out on i raft down-the Missouri- Democratic 1 - t ailift I . 1, Democratic postmasters shoold Ilse: ttqr h en influence t(i xtend the kireultion 1,1 their I Returning after several months, * i' again . - home and State Democratic newspapers, and 1 Seized.lainral, beaten,his bite tiveatened, and none other:" I . i t' 1 finallYtripla.d `and - c0veri,..4.1 with -.tor and We wonthir that the Argul does not en. I - ''• 2- - .. ' .' ", cotton-4nd so put - into Ina buggy and.-sent join it upon 4 tdeulocratie:Poltnasters"- that 1 - • '--' -' - f • •. • - they allow mine but `ihottie and StateDein- 4 'A I.v . ith 0 threat' th l it Ite l wuld:tertainl Y' 4>e oerittie •newsPkipers " .to he leireulat,ed tbroiigl i hand if lte!, veer made Vs tippeiranee in • thy mails: , Mit Seneinet • -,.. ..- ' , • • ; 6 usoi:, in, • Seye_ral Prte-State •nien. >, '''''' •`'..,:, :, :c'6 3 3 1 • ''. •••• t• ~- , i• .1 •_. ' . ~.." r •• • • P. 4 - . - '' ~• '' '-'••••-:*'.. - ;•' . .L -... ', - ' ,"' ,'"' - '_ '' •"' '': -, - ' ',417 3 ' '' ''''. 3 1. •;k ''''." '..- 7: LI e rr Die Irierperp)erit 4e4tiblie4q. . , • READ IL' •FRAZIEit'EDITORS, Thinirsiiii, 2916 111111 - ii , y _ • . • • scheme on the_ part of the_Slavery extension hits, the purpose of which was expressed, by , Dollars, in a single sentence, -We will isub duel you." ihtlding one race in subjection. and estecihing Ile toiling millions of the North no better than 'Hick slaves. they filla. ourntirnbefs and tnir attaelanent t«, -the prin i • ;,eiples Treedotn an, obstacle in the way .)t. , NI, iir IMI MONIROSE .w9u1.4 be ` u. d.", I h P.pnaye'ered them with 'Some:spirit,:and I •-•4:llafine' eliTtitialefit - tritiV 1411-for--liiitll""'"f4ltrZiSibifitrilirie ' litell:it. Aint - q a union or the ,aver ..63 ugn,...g IL II 2°u '' ll ‘1 nel / 4 . P who 1 07 e r 4 thy:' carried =froth,nrs %l 1 Vl' art : : s e : l i s l e y t e' ra ul ith i.-M "r : 1 i i 4a s n 7 fur. "m who, °r fur- .s ij I ~ • , 'tit . - i t i other crime than esteeming Frs . ,(kt, , 6 1petter,i Wlt •we received news of the brupd as- t ers and doughfaces, the honorable gen t l i he in. I ..m. k s e < i ) e o p r . l4., - 41 1 4 ,tn„ .4. N e x r s o e e dle to a iti i tz h . e .. b 3 a T n a l k • :. B y r r a:s i c o o us h t 0 ' 1 , ~, if i than Slavery. • Reeder. and Moblnitieln and sault ou• Senator Sunnier. we lafatliy ex- 1 1 was permitted to retain hid seat wilt ... oert t , the field, apart of ''' I le ae . al elk the e ntentben 4 of tile V&,,,, „State . pecteds , shte s calleilatis e7 porteto re s ta*-•, o anOther li g'q*„ . ,,ry, , i , it, the , Wut , asi j Is 0f......1 . ,he wimp., nut, votbel . e ! '4 1 , 1 ^ 4 1' ' b# a •ind• V e tt -•" 4 4: 4.1 .1 and 1 `mac git'atiti. r i;f ShrtM4' eitinnig In the ' l .itik ''' dr - A tile fit "4 i'' Sb tire" t a . 1 , - , -- . i ,-- di i i .. - - ' Ita nil , i ~,,ett9f-the Free State sett:r • As' ) d get '''''6 Ast" a vinal jildo l e for tetine ttifk. Bidivients flulthieficti4lnd tho ,• we do e liot ktfowtqte tiC,. ottie Ili 1)444 itnl - • rived here' Ptst night. f- '•- -- ' a :1' i I i doti e t , , , ►, te e act reportedeby . in tva - left:, Latfrention Thersda tan ing-listMr- t theetiiscipline. tat, Mr 'John - hit rWta - liteho '* ti '• I , i g• , Wm, in ft ~ I ctea , ,t at-tat e i o s , „ ,i e , ,a t ~ ... es. , ~......, s ..‘ o or jig-, o , ~,,,t, 0, u 1 J t,„ u cr., : as ar e na., f ~, „ _e• • „ „ ~. - ., ~. .e. te- • e-si ', . • asr . He wits tesfrby the eitizenifiatw4et. : aft , N - 'lt . 111 el i , are ~, te i,, ,- , , . ,,, , 31 - 414.1.alStrati011 Of the .putt otthe wol • I tragedte ., .0 f tl4 - en l- 4,t glori4s liitionja,...eet, I , ir s ts2 . pertyf e !lecidiel...., .ere "aye miters alttnakeatert-atnety °Olive bolng ~,•tp"r l 4...altion `''-• '''' ' • --''' ' - 'ti a nota..to (Ad. Sinneer;patnnut" er'of m • 'T o tai r a' v ` ory ""etp - ca•h4" ) I`, o ,ar - 'ttor'yg,' GaeritiAN. I hastemn' ,g to alihx'av teinelusion. Law renal *th'eir sickties,s - and l ethen. Chet sery icatir are clte: '4 this roo l .a:,:tyor s t teavenworth.requestinatiiin, I, thus arresting 'the' men in r2:lls . 'c I t e h a e d m er u , i t utl h u e st i , e as v- i •- if 'he cotikl, to assist with the body of ,troops 1 the same mule had aisited the cethin of Altai to prevent „ the intib which i Shiannion7foi: the purpose of stealing his re -j I Brown, editor -4 the Kansas Herald of Free I Freedom's strong-hold in Kansas. is tidlen i mended, in season tti. milt of season, no (Lees e 1 I - • • • • • Ru ldishing IKs people are fugitives, its streets are tk so ;bons art. asked. The man is his property, i l , t h e N e e i l i t ,, dom, has also teen indicted for degraded ; threatens iti from proceeding to sanguinaiy voteer seal Sietrpe's rifle. His wife was - i• , . . sentiments in:aim:m.of freedom, -contrary to- tletlee- it* dwellingtteare laid. isasia*eada '`,- , a searonsdsenneeerenely / extremaies.l. He declined it. , t . .. 0 ) the statute made and Provided. for the Terri- people of Lawrence were ernumals, they and why is a white lalmver better than a , i tory by `the Border Ruffians "(If Mi Iri f ; 1 t•l'r .their ' ' 111. 1 - •'? And 1 . The majo l i•itv of the InestietainaCommit- '• a e l led ne t ' h a e nd re r V e o a l l ; ' s ed _.....ssatte.; I should have been 11111.8.1e.....0r crimes, „., ~..ace r , . ~.,,,..,„ we vote tbr our i . 1 called. , , ~ r et the. .• ; on Col. St. inner tor the same i sne was afloat to pull the trigger one of the `• ,1 v the law of tl .ho d• If they Wert; Milo"- ' begroes, and the Irishmen vote for us, so the 1 ` de a s ' 3 g and the presses of Park and Delahay are de-1 i. • //. / • •• i r purpose this morning. lic replted;she wish- I ruffians seized her arm from behind and took', , , d 1 ' 1 cent, then aggreat Crime has been vommitte , cotes all count on the sante side. - strOved for the maloeSt utteranee of Free-ed he could dos something , ; but he had .I no l the weaeon- r h after te e h • t. , s ,ionsn her, „ wi • they left Soil „, (11/ 11 /i l4 /S• S/ 10 4 4tm - the regulions of , 1 ' dtl it agents' '. •ti ov - o qgninst tltem, titillate authora an a 1 Itue. 1 u reasentu e o the Southern chin=; power to mtive without Mors. ' _ t heA, with tlie..attid Imitel-trie - naces all Were' " 1- te e.l ''' e' ..1' (tad not r . Mr Huteinson. - sa -- • th I add veal ,go unpunished. ~ Host , conics it I t ttley is,not exeetty `• atariding to launter,'-' 4 • s )s• hatia•-tneetittg-ori-elte----FA,•' to thgelUert ittalq-atighie: , , ...... hitig ..§411:: • ..I,AlWgr ._.to qpp,res,s. l41.041„0.14•1 I ', ~ t .-• I that in this bo•tstial lend of liberty and law to our a trehensiqp ••hi t we ed sure the citizens of awrenee Was held en Wednesday i Robbery hasbeeo prietieed without r , speech and of the prese in the Territories., In • „ •• . • • I - Pi -P, , l - . 4 ` morning', to see, if ally 1 peatenble measures, upon the - Free.Stetetpeoe .re d ` ' F la, Tht)uws an ooh._ - Washineton eitv the time spirit -prevaila. 1 a band of armed men beleaguer and attack a Court before Wlliell'the l' on. Aft. Herbert is ~ , .. a collet be t'ahen to prevent the unabg. which er animals nave continually' been Wiled '4 I citizen., t. b 1 • • - Horace f_ti reeky eotoments in the Tribune on i !'rill of Peamfill and law-abiding 1 . e tried, will 1 sten iirotess of reason- thrjatens them from corning' into town. ,„ cm tied off to the, camp Of Lhe euffian i s and-- ' , - .... . , Le butcher or dm t them from their homes in- ing prove, or rather hold that It is not in urder On Tuesday•evettingt Mr. CoCox., a Pro-Slevei comixton. , _One man tees f,,, d d r . • the acts of piat-Slavery inetnls.rs, and a Con- . ' _ , i , • • rce tO tve j I , . • I • Ini the wildernesa , and seek Mid Wilt their fok a SlaVe holding Dem. rat to kill an Irish. ry citizen of Lawrence, at the request of M • 0317 Ifcrrt', - when he was taken !nee ht r i, d • [ gressional bully ttttacks him. strikes bun I '' ''' ' 1 If e t toL VII db r I Th William I utc me° , wen up ecom 1e • e orc Its eye.s g est instances'ors • , a ~, io , ~ 1 1 • i Liu enairts .t. wag not the work or IndianS matt. • , _• . over the head. and attieripts to knock him ee •• i, = 4 . I' ___ __ ' for the par ose of aseertitinino from the Afar- given as specimens from on . a tri , . te , any others, statcs 1 but 41f robbers and I '4 1 -a:aspirates moresavage I -- - -- --- - i uown. Charles Atinuter, a Viiited ', shal, I. B. Donalsmt, ill anythina eouht be , mid Are by Ito means the worat that 'gh b e , tin t e .._ , , .. ile 1 th•in the" fiereest Red-inen who weevil war ' . THE WAR INIANSAS. ,Anuttor, uses itignali,t. in debate nut lam so • e le, , , done peaC ably, to prevlent the monster pos. 'I reported, as those - who haverd ad r a our recent • . . , • '' , 711R.P1TF VV'','' • • ' " FF - PC 1 ' by , against our forefathers. 'I he ofTheourings a i -- -I. G ANP 02 OP ..1 ...I 1„ . se he had . ummoned froth entering the oltele. i ' Kansas letters are welt aware. ' see ,.r e o r offensive ie:' is used liabitualls - Le . , I . I i , earth ; ruffian, steeptsviii entity. have ote n . c e "eporqiner o f th .y. r. Trq•e„,, . . , I Mr. Cox staid with Dinailsou till nigltit, and ' Such is the aspect of Kansas as described pressiavt.ry members. :IMP he ih 11.51.411111i1l i the • i 1 , 1 1 ' 1 1 - t p 1 for no ttl li P • .r 4) . . •• II 1 eatli/ rut, ti ni theirlurking plat- , LIIVItir,SI F., K. '.'' 'Mat 11. ISW.i. ',returned tO Lawrence oi W e edneedity Morn- ,by this gentlemarE no - reign ofterror ther stighlkulv and knocked . giatt ang tea en Ike 1,,•,i 1 , ; , i s i I es all over the Stlave Stettes, mid II:ll e It'; During the .. . na 'lie 1 111 e h^ esl-ed I 1- ) - -'' Picks nothing? of tieing • .•° „.I„t e -eil y,,,,, n i„,. tmd hist , i e .aid, .tk., , k I Ir. -onalson it 1. . ~ perfect. Assassma, L e tte, st aa :I Pio.) ,Il ..le Cl an...s of a e , a y,•ry.. , Ihe would Ite ableao control those m'im if they I tions, robberies, outrages and violence of ete night revues ned dispaglies feolll . Frce State . Ifertatlis t 'ti lti t .. . le Nina , i lenelt been let loose upon the unoffengling 1 • 1 I ,„ reyi t ae e-a ! , „i v i 1 , . ~.. . - , hien •.%110 lita. at ~iii: reel peitiis in the Ti' ..w entered the town 'l - I * ' ery. description are \ freely praeticed, while' the s people ot lAINVITIIe'I`. i . , , , I ll", ill allga:N. 'Due frienglr:el fteedem must ' ' retry, co 111 1.:1*A..\111,,0, all gIS ir o r ‘% arn . I Mr. Donalson repliel, "1 dtenit know that I !./nited States troops, fully authorized s o , a of t . , t a .. , ibe sl' need---sul„ltu d. .The Represeetatit es . B u t t h e men who deste° . Ye' l I''' we eU' e I log iNt nrine'l .. si 1ie,..., ae. emeiliele., of war , ' 1 can." 1 , , 1 and supporth the Bor , dtn• Ruftialeauthorities, , flit o; people cannot utter their gaVii semi- - e • , I were on'k- instruments ini the halide ()Italie •s ; we're l'l'l`e't 'lt' pta.:!.aaf:ll.," f' , . iii tl..i.e• points that o re et er •u ne 1 toward I Ile then asked the I.M - itraltal if anything I are forbidden by the orders they" have re--, I r a ~ could be lone on• the Iptrt of the people of ceived. from the Presalent. to ...awrellue. 1'. 4, 1 k . ,i C :iI.I ( / N% anee ments and those of their constituents, in, the 4.01 ' the `` mul " 1 " h " 1 °I. - , I n uit lit ( inet•le for Ilk fc ies . a ,„l „x - do anytbi ter Pat% rehec to prevent tllein front in , nrotect the • Free Stitt! settlers fro % ° m slaugh eiteeient (If ' corning I T _ . Who Vac it that devised and direett.d tl i ies . , , , , ~ ' ter ;inch their fields ' , and 'houses from det•lNta. I e'ap'ital of the Nation, Nillilollt p.ril of their , , muse ant, .cal Slki. ti, 1,1: ll.iiNL'lllellis, but tt ith -o large a toree. 1 • - . - - , - derma ontrete on the e•iered riehts of-11. •• ' lives. No wonder the Northern tnembers- e• 'e• - .7 - &'' 1 1 1 , :re eas eneueli 411 r 1101 14j;tt.111 t„ gk.k. I Mr. .oJealson replied that three delliands lion. Such is the result tir Popular, &rye_ . • b rute '' , l.e.nat Amerie•mn eitizens l It was. in iii.ii•f. r si., inn, (. i in, (ll:atu ai. Tl, it an • armed "fer- 111114 he .Dili pli e d ~N ilhl b e f,, r , h e wou ld con_ reigray ais expounded by `Senater Doug] I unaceustointel. as t h ey 111 V, to appeal to ' ~ • I as, , , the eofinbinetion hewn as tine Slant: 13 ,-v t r '' ritorial Milli ie Ny1;1.11 1, •-, , e lo, - ; .i . t r Seat lint ti', (liter Lawnittet. with ell his`rorees. and enforced with all the power of the Gcl.v. awe.. or deadly weapons for the sett...mem ' ', ernment by Presulent Pierce. • ! ..i , lOf their eomplieity in the dime. there ten- 1 Butt n ' a s I "Pn !rill Sliitlit 4l l. l ‘ , 4.1.4 144•1/ es , O. clefiand, are; 1 - - . . ~, Of disputes--weaT To their seats. on the morn- . , funned. ;eel is now in : thseatening rettit tide, Pirst-e-fTliat every !man against NV uora a A RAT - LATER PROT LAWRESer. ' ir - F 1 pot / lie the saaeo e of n doubt. .It may be ' - it'll' atter the Out reee on le`einmer. armed owl. , ,‘N al 11 111.8414114 .pi ;1 41 0 411 . Tig.l., tilt . % pletiltatt. pr(WF , ,ki kSllt'd shouldbe surrendered. . Front Me Clepeland ,Paily. Herald Hay 02. !.asked, if these l'filllil`9l`. Nllll not be ountsie • II--TI •• 1 il - ---, i i . prepared fi»- any emergency. It will not d 0,,, . ' ~ 1 the 9 ,-triiii:. • n Of LW.% i i n e e t h ere i s tr.,, 11,11 Ch St ., - .1 1“ 'I'L: Ai. ..4 .....ant.t.ons of war In Alit. have hatlsan interview with Mr ' . Vt.' J LI '„ ed. incr.! is n'obody to ininish titian - 10- ree•en to hell,a V. ft Jo st ited that 1,, Si Fri- 11 4 3 '.% 1 '. 211 .' i ti't ll . l he dg-livered ult.‘ - • I'. Taft -al Bitoklyn, who on yesterday to venter.', in among banditti Withellt the I hOtlt hut the Ainericall !Revoke - The CI iv- (ley eight is eppoileed 'o r n ~,,,r e, a ,„, , i le _ l'hitil-l---Titat the ritiwns of L;twreneqy :: i., 1 (NVednestl:tv) reache I thiscite- Irt • ' t . tine lett meaes of selfelefenee. Tholigh the Northern • derails :meek en tie. , ~.. •,,,a 1 •1N ... ,1,.. •- I slioald pladee th,..r05..14 - es implicitly to aibey 1. • ' • 1r ern.' of the U ion is in the bands of h e • • 1 . • .t,e.. t. 1S lr, et a le ite,,•. in i aanslts, on Saturday morning members art• opposed to - melt law, it IN eo e ' 4 to lie blottgel ont in 1 olet e nd fire, an d th e The oreselit ennetnietit. 4 or Kansas, te , t, oallte. hat, /th e ve t t, • h e i r ,. .• , sama Pea . Power that conceived; and Sllf er- 1 k 0 p '07,0' days later, than, more their duty than it is that of •the people . al, perpetraters slink 4 ig,.. m in a ; in lhe night, ttlX °l '' 111 '01 all. ' Na-ea"' . , the letter in to-day's- pitper, and whieh Mr. inteno ti the titili , ..ciou of the crime:le • , As et .41.•11..e. on tit', •pg et, th. et. distinct units} I. P oll °' ';'''• ell jug this s 1 eply, the citizens held of Kansas. to periq themseh es to.be 11111 - , • T also bad the kindness to brine. to iii „ • Presi. cut is their servile tool He tni 6 lit .• sr. , s•-1• s I , , 1 'I ollbilr` IlltsCti , l(T end retie u 1 . 1 , le-te to tl, •e• - • rt - • 1101 . 01 WWI iltlillillitV iIN flee retlimilf ilistru ° ' ' r , :,.., 1- 11 ,, )44.) ,r , t 1,.% Hi,. .i.R.,..smt, . 1 -++ the , E.. , i , the news by Air. 1., therefore, is the ver Y. • • ' Marshal the substene 4of which i5..1111 . 1.: ,riV,. •• •• have i prevt•nttal the outrage, and it Ni-ns his melt fit Le .vgeitvie ' li. 4it ing 5 1 / 4 .:111i ng of th., e ..t. i , .•• • ,• s latest, ;Is he had a "very quick ram ofless than metes ref the Slat e pew er. We hat e ' thus threats. end of i,,eeriretiees for them. :! - A ell his MT• lintchms° ll i : who was one of the teo deYs from Kn • s toSt L --- I' soldun duty to - do it. 'Hie tititod States .., , asa .. 010 s. sit . ...., seen the beginnina of tit...• attenrit to dtstrov • lTieeSlavery merel, iiitaiot 1' e n....,,, tet e . e t a . a ' committeelappointed to draw it lip: e, l!eft Kaitst.; City. in Missouri, on Sunday - troops iti :tiara 11dirlif base,nprotected 1 „ , ' r• .ectate , . 10 . 111 . h a , / 1,•,.„ „ Hrhhii , h i, dh , th .i, ' '.• Vse ha% e reliable Infor` i .mation that, large ,IN h h .- f I ' . e aye yard enotiah or 3 r. fart to con? _ . II E 3 freedom of speech in the - (...:apitol. - • . • , . .. - . renee. Their etitionander ;was anNions •tt 'We- ntit , ht , vo on and show that the swine .) t- , z 7. -., so, and -application was tna;lo to the 'Pr ~ ~, ~ itself' . what pii..-it has begun to exhibit m useed (lent 'fur Mitlimits, but it was Aenied. to he.called the Free'.States—tilat, for exam.. , tolonel Sumner (altered tibt to interfere -• • Pk, the tools id'_ _ Slaver,y in the Legislatm.e , , cent on; thP 4 R 1e• ot . the Border uffian of P 1 ' ''t 141 d th , tune end in 'view. - .vannt And vet the Unito States troops Nvere and were . only acting in cc.ncert . )vith the . 61114 in the'rerritorv, for The yitcleetil Borden Ruffians 01 Kansas and NN 1 ---as:i ' ll g t. " 4l. ' . l its inhabitants! Such is the proteetiun ellllsy WIR:11 t.Ly attc.iftivfol prohibit, by law, tbe all! I 11 portloll ME PurPt . •pra. • Y "". d -I i a . wa lk era!' weeks Sinee.• 'We : no lenge? - exchange.i,,cide , was set at liberty, and pernt.t e to wa.....1 Any cornpan , With the ilfilloiiiiin, hot we' sfe' l it stated th: - it, the strt.Tts as a gentlema r n. . ' 1 . '. .. -I the State. to' 1 ' • that paper now - _' 4 nekni - iwiedg ~.s itself t,:, - b e i, - , Wheril:an -. inquiry was inatitated •• • • the code o f the i I. could . .a the Governor's Oman." • There eviZlentilv 1- fluuSe,„ by a geutletnan AV 11Q did On t xactly, - 'i- -4•• •• c, ., , I - • !-- . ' tder v .eare, Some - mistake here.. •-• • • ' • •• i like - the idea of sitting daily , in the liouta-ttoole suppe 1 • with' a - rueinller:whriaa hatidSjude.•re rl --rerigngin:l - !lii , l ll. •;'firid di 7, t tke bloostief an iniviteuton4 iitoirities mail; :iastiott kif* hi! r i-.-the Black' deinatiraey-were•lat - one& aro' - u4etl-, i p g a ne tea o ; 3 i I and the'.ortitiiraa•at• - ence!.. - i - Atssed• - •niting' the-1 - pj l i t i er. c .i it l, 1 , :whit's' lithr,- - ;1, Hands - .01f.;, - lie' tint* (li'lle• nothing . 1 .'• - 4 - ).ia•thiy . 1 klunisf'l . lopir kw v po r itslit n ati i atid iti*altfr iiii,itqfditi - 0 . i : 4 ,r47 ,Intextsn excitement, bas;been created in, Lipson :01 ,tbrougliout .Massachusetts by the oul.,faf.e upon Mr. Sumner. Unanimous iketton, upyn The subject was taken iu the.t.et tslattirtyand nfeatbfg - ,wits - held- m <z; EMI KIES them 1)y the S . :went-lye heatl of tho- Na 'Ter' 1 to svve EOM .11111WA-Ei Tear.o4l - t o b e o was Ig, (ine be one, al i v (10 si. ..... .-_; ..,. .an ;mail: is 61(.11Ail-A -A F i -v . v.Stat;., Mi. s •. attned itlrecil have Ctrl: 1 i I ' ... I 1 . • .' --; I • ' • ' i . -I t ; 4 I.'S - , sour:an ml 9 1\ v.. 11l . I %%, l'elli:t', 11114.. 'NV .10 .11 - IS .: '. .... 'llr- Pri'clain: ll) - (41 1 :I wish to littow what vo lartit:inst bt!vil t" vi-it 11 . 1- . 1 itat , ls ~ 'iti Ilto'i Ali:••••ouri ; . ; Border.: wits A•ariii:d -glllti ili•f*lr k , (l; b' therm' "tootle ate.. i • -x- • i-,., - 1. riot to rvt tiro to FArtstlec .1 it tWelye - . '+' %\re tea} tu . ost tti, dad'--:` . - . i ,- and :ii-gri , at inatil-siiiiiair wanting s haye-, liv'-' 11 .)" , ' V 4..' t /at thtt irat.-i -- " • • IV 1 ..° art inntit 11kit4itn, Wil' sta-., reacherkthis idacr frot.n wally cimarrt.T.4; and ti of !as there.coidd he no o,llusioa v,.e . e . 11 the,:e , • . n .. sonrei:s o,•,li m utiy. jam./trii.:tr that thc, ssi. i-eret . ‘v(irk, ('-' .Dervti .• • , 'gnat cit.Poz. wti ;nap ,21:ti t . „‘ , " \Velfurtlit:r prou of. l at eted melt were leaving 1 id 16- etiti)rehlg. 'the Drzteon:an . rott4: of_ Kansas. , ' ort t ti;tl nothinv, at Weston. 1 to the vieittity of Platte'City ; t the "lipase of, tt Pro-Slavery ted 1 and' listened to the con ver - A It dozen lortngers'whb were eon-, d the door;• ! .., , . , ._ ?.:-.• , t .4votitiket.l , ,t6ttt he Iliad leen a t.I ' 1 t 1110 1fiorn9°" , •• 494' ha 4 sC.CP Sheyc i . who laid. that he ",did'Att 'fifer ftiKati§tia' iitain till' ''', : i *-. .' i. ' r 4 :my 1(.101 privess ag; ' Lawrencle, and, if r•al' — 0 at r 1E Ele Ell r. Brown, ed, I was at We , t oatt?g: N Ltrrested in_A. .rnob was in Gov. IZeede ed doWn th dit,.4;lirnie r d to til :otl.etiymithouil 1 The Missouritt ' b4ring cabiti,. AI them to lee'ye i. " 0----43 d r -p.; . ~ . 4 iiOti...agaii yot!I ti,etint:!lta -13. 1 1 -Kraististr ; ,, ,-Su4 xt4litn4;,,Ntho.ai ~679,:ti co . ,lNkiti . g,l :wipe out .tfie , .• o ... driire(!ff e,,. 1 ir then, try -. G.---41; F.K.ftec 'this luiriionitinfi;they. released' . . ected, in ptirstisMec of v i rico u s iluit. - thc-cMiii; of the .Free-Stitterparty .roMid La wrenti• ; We 4 i s de. s p u r a te, .:B t ls.iness is;entirety suspended nr denTart44 - 4-9pO,ti :ilii: -3 in tlie. TCrritorl' , , and men ~Without plea* Must iitii.-e. 'Or starwe... Goy. 'S h a tip on lids rthfully, and most ear- i called but what he terrn'tlin' rn . ilitiii,i : bleb •II:11, and eves y - I.lerson.l 'A entirely composed 'Of 1 3,li§sOuriati, Ala -61 al 10Wed to CXeCtaei I.l493i:ittg, "80,tali Citrolininns 'amt. Gorfrian4' itis4 any inhabitant of being,eikrolleo are ,ancter pay, .andiltuHs ‘d upon, we are; ready teach - 2,000 of the..vite.st innianity - are en , in niaking these ar- cruni..cd along the. river I'6r:the express _ ,pckA - i pose of thrusting the Ti x! korial laws doivn se .that there Nvill not the throats Of . eitizecr(Z ,awrenee, .or ,mur, .c time, he any: resist- ' derilkem, or drive , them from the Territory, nly await the. opportn- ; Tire troops of the Fedi , ral Government are dile tO, the 'CMOn and I not relied upon by Shannon and his ; husive's ) . for, haying- some liamanity aboptthain•,_the');- ' will not do -the bidding. - „olAtie - -Ituffians.. 7 . - Col, Sumner .and his (alders and Men are stigmatized as "4,,i—d Abolitionists.'',' • Vpun the. attempted arrest ' of Reeder 'en the writ of attaelmient, issued by Le (kinipte - ; Reeder- was . prevailed on to' . -.tly, and thus :save his own life. and that of the pOpleof tawrenee—for the vengeance sworn! against Lawrence' is, because Reeder. there refused to be arrested, and because that is a strong Free • Suite town. .1.. 7 p to . iast Saturday,. Ilii - i.qer -- had not been heard from. • .1 • . ; - .A camp _i-if South, Carolinians. and IMissini rians near-. Lewin pton numbers SOO, and. is - d;iily. : reecivjpg,additions...,,..,Another Carat); tit'. - 125 are 8 bOiiritr'n t i I half'Catikk froth -Law. rence. The•etii . tip oft - Frida'Y last. 'arrested eleven -men, nine l otwli6m, alter being warn- - ed to leave. the territory., Were released, but . two are .still 'retained.: . .- . ,• Every inan•passing pp-or down by. land is . i arrested and searched. Even letters are brolc- : t eras one of the 01 - nthit- ; en ,open- and read:, . Houses'are pillaged,ri. it oil Mr. Donalson- for' visions. are stolen And• every • kind of dere.. b liylthe people, of Law- dation committed. •.' c' -- -- Leconipton with his col--, ; - When Mr. T: left -on Saturdayr,• tin attack' Marshal.: . . I was hourly expected on . Lawrence, but on he Marshal's• answtr Was ; the boat Mr.T: ;Was told by Missourians time lieve the promises of thki.Tuesday Was the day,. and_it is. probable: the , l'; that he fegarded .- them I town is laid'iow before. this. - ' ' - . i rs, and that they should ' The eitiieng of Laweence 'werenot'lii a whenhecaMe. ~•,.,. . li posture for defense, although they had some ready. to tl - turn,.rthe Mar- I - arms.and ammunition. --. . r :i r . r i - Titten pass.: i . :. I Another package of testimony Was - brought ittee•were-a whore distance! down upon the stone. tmat, by . Mr.; Bronson, hey 'Were : overtaken 1;y aril who,: lly. the-aid 'of r. Taft, midi' Mr. John men who. 'ordered thein to I,Hawesorst: Johnsbitry, Vt.', - (who -had sic 1, OM pitaol Mr. Taft all,thromiji - Kansas,lwas - Ted' up tai ' . .).1r.Nil ler and_ ; a6 fe to keep it :away from Ruffian hands. 4, so . a tO'go back with as." ': thiii,,„before this, it is, Safely at Washington. 'and Bn ./eoe ! -wished to i ' The story - of KansitS, in- short, IS just this.:• iut the co pany Compelled I- Every Means to titik.e it a SlayeState seeir.- .Law reit e,. . ina. to be fruitless, except. bY 'drii.ing 'Free I '' Mr. Mill r showed thein•; State men from the-Territory, Shannon and ..ss. •1 , The' eader said he'; Marshal Donaldson' have, ,on the strength. of nn about thp Atnrshal, he ; {seeders refusal to waive his exemption from 'Nu writ of any kind.was ; arrest i •enroired all the ruffians.froM the Slave. . ; States - us so, Much mil> :under pai... These!. ' assassin_ soldiery boast that 14 dab's-' service entities.them to 160 acres of land,.:besides • their pay_ and rations.'.Thus. an army' of j Pro-Slavery men. is quartered upon Koss's. to eat out - its substanee destroy basineSs,and . [ free the 'rerritory, frOsii • Free State men.-- This,' too.; • when it force of. troops. *trite The Herald.Clf Five' - sutlicient;for..every - purpose of arrest andpro uport under arrest, at.the 1 tection, is within (All. The , world atfot4s no warrant of course, tor he ; ease 'Which has itS-parallel-in.-Kileitess. Not lissottri. . ~.. a man has resissed, even to the weaving of his pursuit Of Mr. G. P:. Low- Lhand; the - actS of Ott. Sumner's troops ; - And 's private secret.a ry,. bat. he i yet These, troops .Ifre„ not called upon, but ent ,,river in disguise. • • I throat - 1.666er:: and. murderers . . . are armed by. . .NTLUMEN FROM. I,AwnEN I cE , l'. Siinnon wide United States anis t and their Y T ribun e - of : Ifay 4 Gth, , L, ' i expenses gated with . [United State*money - • siver'sed ; with . Mi. Charles I. This last s.chernie,.conFoct L ed Vy; the Agents who. left. Liw re i lee .o h- the of thi,.-.l.dniiiiio,tration-,tortne purpose of fas. . . _ 6th inst.-411 a mission 10-tlie toning Slavery upon , Kansas, wilt• 'pr9hably it; hington, to impildrel Win - to -be successful. ye the people 6f Law - renco 1 , p id tbeirropertyfrom!total I` he infuriated litlrder-lltiffiiiii on 'W hose succe S s the theistp.;. e which-we have .received 1)4 iblish in another coliim i n,, aili, - e Commentary. i .. iibe sees no reason tol.hope. the destruction ief Lawrence ~ I Indeed; he -say s I that' lie' :one I , _ l 'esi to the ;facts elan well-Com; itlfit, nll4l Varied :It:Mirages. • _to, ,Btate men of Esinstislave f 4.4 . Ibecrt'Snhjected. r Thu - s l i for in 4. I.iith hist.; a. 'party . ofeleven I lets' wcree,tittittly - iit Work } , ,I a, field tit Benittia,sornefour ,vrepee.,wheitrtlieyl.Vetje- sad ted, tiy : tmetity-eive .M!ss.puri, i L»cz►bj~in~ and ortLer- 6- ask that this conintu the. cclistitated auth,tri- to :11r. I)onr,ison with .oack , at night: !le said 1 typly in the inorhieg. It. on \Vcdnesday tnrcy I ;:on.lat) d on Thu rscl T. ?oloerts. C. Bab- Went up to 'reecitn.p- j li-shal's. answer: . I •ft LaviTellee Frith a note he.. titVe .the .Cointnittee rtiZeri (.)1 Lawri - .9lce, oplo there last.ttighe n ode; to blavenN'yorth..th )te -to t 1 Cong ressional ittee„, asking tti - e'in to duce! C6l. giuniter to pro- mcrehant of LaWrene . e . „Was )1) 8 Westpoktk)r Kansas ay. Mr. Jenkins is a Free never takes an,activt. part oft he Squatter party . .. ''N'o l• t'iir',he was arrested in 'Nils- le teeth, who , took them pril luny ar wrant or, authority.-- i* iiarried thein 7 : inlo a-neigh nd with :many, dabs, orclen, h Territory, on Ip'aiti o4death. frcull if nu FPI, fl pught siiall bg .strung,, up ! jGd oU' I "Tintl haVe Wo`ri,iot; in sz<Be4anee of the.'je 'flieluded•by, saying.thlit . they PI. 144W-ivilee ju pi: fuw - days to —ii Abolitioweit.) - „#‘ l 4 40. 141 ery i Pne.(?kaie P.),t 1 044 4, 1 ,8 1 , 7 1 i 1 I:, I [By reiryroph..l • LAWRENCE 'DESTROYED... Ti ih.o associated Pr'ea Si. 'Lours; Friday f , May p, 1856. sT.I.,i St. Louis :inornine publishes -a • dispatch front Wstport . ef•the 20th giving an fiCCOUIIt of:tip-encounter-on the real • • between Lectimpton. and F.ranklin:- 'l74e . correspondent of rite Repu4iictra • says: : . Cosgrove and, 'Dr: Brarisoti„ - while going from - Lecomptoei to rranklia,, were. hailed by it party Of. Vree-Stiitti inen;who.de . manded - their names and deatination.• Being, answered, the commander of party .turned to hisinen, asking' their motto. llft„ey,; replied Sharp's Rifles,' and immedlately',, tired CdtroVe 'and 13i;atison....11ranscin was w Onnd• , ed,• • when Coigrove.omt--, thi arty 'through - rough the .head,' and the:Ternainder p . : - -Pre'le , sstato nano, •shot t is_ M a ntua Bridge on _Partieulars. net giii.en! 1t ~rtis repiirted ut Ka ti4s• C.-ity that thus' _ hiibittitat!ts 4-1 - tayiretiee" - •were' , preparing la evaeuato: thaAiittee i lict& had called: upon Cot. stunne.r.VlprAftiet . their, - • • 'So the pttkT• •• latnat s ion Marshal POPaiasoP, Aral ele.
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