.Z, I,OAN & MOORE, PUBLJB VOLUME 27. lEEE ERIE OBSERVER. IS Prativica trzatr s.erviros rsr J• SILOAM AND M. N. weeny, onleg, O FIATS AXD nrnesrs 11. Y. *LOAN, Efillt•P. lf paid la le/lessor or with/10 months, in :44 td d ow* $ll will b•elliitlerd. mbwerltrar hauls to fry withla the $ SF piper Fill sod tbr +reward left witb • proper oiliorr tar pg. =RNLI OF ADVINTISING: Qisteen Roo or ler maims awn. Ati $ 76 Or ware 3 smoo th . 63 00 109 bap " 6 " 6.0 the 126 Or • 9 • •fa 066 Nears • row aotroble at &Pam $ l l. -3 ouths, $11; • mama, ye; 9 ecketbs, 911 60; 1 i!M 7W, $3O; 6 mooduN Sao; 3 s lll c u d, porrat 4 ta Bodnar EllsalitarY at . P / 1, aaaaaa. .uoved for • . 04 alma di. lad "oat. .! • saa Editorial aalfYy 10 mats a Rho. Nhabe, lio•Copopur sag Mbar roatimm, WRY* &bore 'w awa, sod Mime magairiar *sweat aware la *air beallamid fidlo slew*, rape, lad earl, for Ili. 4pact, tb• 41211111 will b. in peepardissoted the met b. aridly aestaeri So the Ine~e hetiemala alrabee Payment far traardent advert:finales% midred BMA fn yearly arbirreiateg will be paresisil ralsallirs le par seat. will be nade ao all mend tow I .l.ertlemeals4 when paid 1a armee. DIRECTORY. . ktirost Prune; Ivanka Head laskr la DTI Goods. N 0.133 Market 343.-er., tlsikmiciptala. 36 iIeALSKIJITY L DAYMPITO sx , kkr I ( Ike nekriY opposite the op* Nutt H , /4" s A. Dsesernos. A UaLMMaITY SEEME L DICIIILMIO,Ii, Intn ra-partsefv#4, weal. vesprodilly °err VINO I wrrtres t.. the direr et Erie wad vicinity. Kspe aseutkon ,tt,l IK vie. 4. oturtettit. Blitz P. mivriu et as us tosestors. Pro r S 4, Prodttee, Pork„ Salt, Ileitis, 0 ru , L u u, l aw, IlltrOMM, Wooden Wfl 100 .11,-,us a thwa. , /Moss low. No. it Weight's gum mr.o., 4 Uwe Igigele the Poet °Gee, Erie, a 33 stitza, ..r. l'ttela, t Itty doors sot* et Itelltako street, P. Meastesteres to order, end 111110 keeps coestostly ter , e y t i: , artur :gptiog Mattress.* mode upon a tae. m sad ex- et rumple, se Piss Grass Itatrasere, Rats lhftesses With sad ...t springs, kr. Prime se7 seadreeta. 33 _ WI D. 104111101110111, ,tr rff Port Dekedata, Bondi and Wortga- Lea.m k. , &mantel) Sod sneaky drawn. • 'Ma ta t Block, State strimpl, Erie, Pa. ?WWI 310611.1iNAD, Pr ic, abo Wheal la Dealt*" b ...al other lastnnoenh ol writing. Oiler la ..44=7. Wrarbre Black, coz*a of PM sad State Wert. - - Lianas trrosties. k GatinWOLD, 11010411. sad Retail Dodgers la emery dee d Foreign and Dosseetle Dry Ganda Carpeting., On ko. No. la, 'lute street, corner or Ellth, Ertot, sr r4Dwai3.. sa We. A. Gailwo.a. o.ti.is, YllO .1,310 COIIIIIIII4IOW IiIIIIIIIALITS, Darien ha Coal, Flab, Fairs, Waller Limo and Piaster. ?eau- Dock, east nf State 1044 e. Pa. W. NTaRL CI. %RR lk lIISTCALIt, ...n , k.l, .1 , so , Bumming, Erie, I'm laten-mt *Boned on deengita now and ?Meld Drain Camekm and Specie. on o/and Lind Warman' bonen and moi4. i "Brewing on, ibo prtnetpal riling in the tatted .itatels; mean re to on oar own esepreemindlltp r U _ 1/1/1...del Ingo PwragegAn Ann gliii. & dikselageg maoe, owner of Otani and liimeenti aimones. Igamidgeoe. t o .treet, ose door east of Sumsfram wtree4. Al W. IL 114/011310IL /Wasp, • tam% and Jobbers at rani/a and rhomestk Drs finoda. Noa. IA BMW/1Y New ITher Caduclita. IL Low moos, TILIMAIAS IMAYIIII & .xt. asTAIL Disaaras Fancy aml RtaplAt Day Goods, lliatiera, 011 Cloths, kr., I B 1 ,1•1 1 .1. Mork, !Erie, Pc 11.114aLL et CO., Illivri ors, ronttmit. their /Mee to Beaty's Block, nor* Ado Ng the ?WU Scum% re p =sd W rum ru pet' with all other ow:6ton Ix eiiiii sting work aceoralsos to ito quality aad real VatlP. , W 11.14.16111 W/IJANG, VII ,I.T Aar* Itarankm. tear Oa analted at the Part dart, foist AM of Owl Dtaasonil, Erie, Pa. El UJIEIL T. frritliallire * CO.. Copper, ant Onset Iris Wank volooksods , tonwar of rem* and IFINa Om* anita tba trith.". Every artleto tbo above WWI alms with an ortersolvo sioatianinn of Stones not *tradlo. tslllllo B l , l= ll 4 S P*' tir 'L mes 4 &Apia term. I.ll‘lllMl aad Dealers la Dogmaud lasaparted Masa sue deigse, Tedrow, Fruit, Fish, 01.4 sad .A.ts ffalo ma. 7 Donnell Block, State argot trio, WILLI C. WA/IMM Deems Ex 1(. 1 Asthma Block- Collar an las fro Clam ad the Usibel Muse aid leads umply emitasi. Gook Kolas. Gobi sad sOld. labwect pad oa lima deposit& Mo t. lead Rename bomb*. sold aad located as AMAX A. Clitel no Nutt, Moe removed to N a 1 Unglues' black as , mate $i t, ILaiik Pa. 31 E. B. AIMICLL, (.lauswir s. Mai if. skerw.s") isms, Patine Square, between the Seed Haman ma `.l. P's Lies token to the best style of the art and • to 33 L. W. OLD & CO., ' Wholesale mol R.WI &aim la Well sad CM *Mr %With the despot. sad Mot our to sae. Arbe mese Par* Eris, Pa. krz asTya( aster for trimly, tom at laschialsal a& cheap. 311 IMICALAXD U. EIWOHN, (Seenwer le berme y Heren.) awl BPP/1111 Donlon to Drop, Mad we, Pea% OHW. ,D,. Stalk Dreakkee., Perfumery, Mr Vs*ad Amp, Kw 6 Mord Houle, Ene, Pt TROXIM , Wilmsql Q. Lawns t Lb.,) `Vlach.; Jewelry, eer apsess, *Waal glares. sa nd Lump nary Goode, winder& ----- - - _ Itailiall it ILBRIBIEDY, . f tosensars tip Orithill aski Dreworti J.) Leo d STAIL Desist, is Hardware, (-Waal' 7 . GlailloSio ~N.* PIII auml 12 ragas alba, erase aMb and L ii J. KICIEINOT, S. OrMICKZIPT, sad Asia Rohm to Wet eeil nr oreadal. Arailiterisimmu• fruit, Wooden, WU- Mee, Inalk Ns*, Pout*, Whet, Am, its. Fres& street, opposite the Med UDDXI4. Kartig, & ilicra neck Lew Strum 21•Gers, raelt Doom Alvv, awl all UM. Jta4isery a Paver t order. • . IMAM, Riommirt themsr—Mie %a the Amadora Illeds. M;gil 2EEE 22 M 1 WILLIAM S. W Cot - Nowa. at Ldtwe— l ano Abrams'. Mon of tie Polak Ilitrim sa dt asek.dikdoir. Cogaikessi =" l4 011 the pint ease eme kw Pd. Pleb,lie aglow, 1160. T. HERRON lIIIVERT, door Zu APIA a Mr " 1446 ••• You Agee% ems loos Mat SEmelt HUL _ MEM WM, - •r l • l 4 , o6nomarlAstrarbm ilksadxsze &ad 01- deep ", Awn* lilac had ssialkish. tio. !tad Hu t 0484 31, - JAZOOKIL t,, y, et& of fttatte Mino &le, Ph. `GT& & WSW/UM 1 14=airs i =ii Dry Goods hal the ' NOM. as v.r.% "-kr. ...d=rne ase zn; at does i i moniaashise._ Desre ka D" !te n Ms. II /sag ,Ibis" .?'cs 44 26went, - ward 4; wftsplo, Pooh • • 401101 SUWII3I di Zsiiissimis ilississi:Zeis is CO4 rio/4 tor a /any Use of Upper Lebo SOmesere t MSS • a. . • Law. -0111. ita}„ halt*" how Meer sal • farm. ll* rib ' a • - Ammer k sad wimmissa ama 11 1 1 Z•Ig . LOP aad ?tutor. Mart 61111111114111 J. 1 1011,01111, Aumftlimi Nerant, PM& Dia. Weak, fierreail Pinter. ssio.o. sa sl lO O ?d se dd aft aena l u l s e 4 2411 oail pa pladpiaikela tb . tao r. L Barsar, T. lt. • * ‘910i111061 MIA Oaks piS&tg4 '11.N0.& Dyes to Otepa, Lor • Mks 41. _AMP i emir J.S. •IN - CM .... 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First kw west a ~4 . , - , , F. .1,1% , —,,Airrrir•—rof-..".e.e. .44,4- • Lw.zialuablit.4l4ot.., . 1rM1 '9 1 . 4 0 1 Piewrgrowdr, ,-, ?Woe% aspert Pepowastipi w. tras Aaa Mt WA poopiwricho animatturz ei - II MS. saw JP' as maasrbitrat too) sad .sleeted by the t or Aar last eptebailad a ma Mt at eirbotamilmant to a, um surpassed la pay taby, 11717= I= P MUM& MAMA REAL anui 4 ' A A L PANIC= It 1110116., .11 0 411.11111iPt lOW Danko% Desismt Wag" idol AVIA rid leg last. AND LAND AGE 11%1*13 Jima* Seimt and mew Yeast Li. Vislimie is. illkiseillirsoallo. Ts. ttesini abmilas,=rift . for residents tad - rs S. T. DAVIS. Journey 4 4411 4 11 J.141/11-.. RUBS TO Km. obs GaDise44ol4 ali i t i tanwaii k rt.. D. Denial:ma sia4 I LLiticlubsor, Trost, Mims% solissiise • flairtsisse 114. Plummer siirt blikiag aid Cammoily.ardi • Ij4l KIRCILIUMIIr EINCIMAIraII COOPINT. we. XI, ihrekrivie .••ri Paiktibipiis. = bieurreellmi iscr sis K Posigifloio• l 61411 • Fin lVrin~ aad Inload tblp:Kliiks ISM at diamill ?mast • • imew reass. Emir MEE' D. J. X•Olunk Miran filar. Calm John J. Pllhmen„ It leas, Arms E F. WITMER, Vies Praia. IFIIIL. N.....11111T; PAN= S. FIX April 29, 18611.--47-011. /11.WIMJ01/1. 16% Poi. j. 3,,, 4 4: s, t.le • lirrt ist 177.7. E F -.1 1 . ...7 . tire Isada '': sik i A FIT lift ORAPPet - • . 1 ' . os • r . • CO jeli fettOt i a ruq 4.,D mils* i' . r L IL. prxrisri.v.aotA PERE 42W NAB=. t.i.; _ - CO. Pittsburg r‘.., .. ,T* got .0150. t * Wei INIIOOIOOOI e . •• - , Estee. Cosa, • - - - .. _,- liaggeeki OWN Estee be limb se low us seestity re o•Seebbelimer pmeit. oll• aesitst too Mike AsiSdissa • , Erie, Apeil 11,111. 0 __ ,T . 1 I L A i WHOLE INALE 1 & 441. 6r . .0 ~ 00 . 0 . ~ miallifix.l ik ar : a sr - -',„ • e t ~• Tit 2 selimillillileiM jest ir , Tait tit tbet beepteet isad bra rest It .. . 4 . . c .-.. b. 1146 me Wooed to this deb ~ . . norms% Presab. Swim, - r y,.... . . . :: . ad", Laos, HAILL7IO WAULLIT, W. R. Rcsamou. rivsek. = 1 4W4 1 - A kw Fria r 'haw SIMS ft e r: cismagit is srj. l" :=Busavase .. Mk Aili= "P ' ` sivraw. Mos TO P t a ga g ior . ill =rows w ise lli si thiliP eat i alieegaqrst . 4' moor iiiiari salmi 1 /Ohm wolf tbsl Eta, to Aiiiiiiir MW rill b. eft So et *diem '' ' ' '':' ••• • • TM timild ta iiii rat. MI. eire i trir ie :Zgg ° 111111;mee ' hail'en iipriii INII ti t ' IL W i tte et suzEno Soft so& Mem , whet Mow& • NM v4it 00 1 0 4 ... 1 0.' aer.p="jd 1 1=1Pvesiims. a aillMillk • lamos4 Me, Nu& WM; II jaikil * *4 simiit.• li:CArairr - j. art. • Wi n. . =PRINS a . ',I , , ~ e' o • i (Mader die usessupowid - V4A4 pailaiJimmi oa.) Daily Lbw 11.03014, 6 , ~,., Milialo o 2.& . . Iffr amfia cMi! lik es = "Mk a = kiw' or DNA% baud inimelsmig.kimaillhills bra 194!f• mid fr assel* a IC. D. Lam.'" Airs., it* A. - 11. 11010. Armary l / 4 -se, tt ro l r g W il t g°l°6 l. "/I* irad = MII4I ' alkiiin sued A Stribritt tie . Ikeraltr ili algi di Owen :liSh SM. 1 1 07 1 1 %tliE&.aft* Moli6 at sa=a• agar kfr °mohair ihML *LW. t • • ame ' • WILMA/LAND hil -ow Aim!~ jiiiiirsa t ill akt i va alkl i nst anis sad I ase isric= ao viwiripe.ArkAniveiry4lool- 1 - tars aw-•:.lirtt". C. IL gimmr. CM Vilo 0? 1 4 3 , 04.)4 iaf 11.0"..41 T•l5 41.1 . ,i1 (A. - • • .41, • 'l"4-7111•441F r Pnrnit.raP..lo4lir'l Capital. ear* it )' • .1 =EI 1331 J ;,,, ! , 0,!1/11* A! • ENSPIE °2ll oolola l oo l ol4 l Mka*WWa ael MI r **id Ae . miboiste soefulies" whisk sow tie piromilbact tole harped spa by the fi,qicsi Inv zettligir tie *toles beam Bs siWea.ie. ► thie-pablie mead is ia tianer g kirktaiebe is is col palate b the political pole witiOlifteoh , belciplarat - by the party is It se *4OO to "keep track of the ) 11111 decellitact the *ea *hew they muted, to *kr pews% polities of use pima the esereti ilataldlitio eptM votatrp Whoa the lair use pilieti p ,atOlift Kamm sad Nebraska—a phialt :leeelabal 'dewy law those tertilioriat t aca saciodai it therebola t bat lets itieermiss totem, aleimioacif the /*Wars when leglilitiag, er conaiag their State eesetitutiooll—.• *We' were to Saatotiattatioce Bade by the BMWs to seam control is gloss Ter. Alaimo. They sight map them, or try sight lot, as Weed, sr illahastioa, or both, should ilistaie. The wept" was is a state of quiet—of rap* sad would have so cautioned, bat fbr a wicked, and raciateratiami wpm. oa the part of a bead of making partiasas to stir ap strife and situ war. , This is Aler t wed b.yosd saceeeoliteoutradie. ties, si will be ea' evillest by Mist to which try sew ietite ettestios. Ie the imetiseesy takes boohoo the Baer latestigetiog Oesteiistee es. a reneladossisside .ss oath by Mr. MACII, a imbiber &AM Mows, is wltieb be says : "Immediately after the passage of the Kansas "Nebraska aet, I, with a mustier of soothers mho were rs of Congress, beleiriag (Visa Om temessey ef that eat would be to make "Leese a Shwa We, is order to prevent it, '"fisrstwd as assmiatios hers is Washington, "ogled, if I mealiest aright , "The Kansas Aid "Society." Ido sot remember all who beeape "11101114 POIS Of that seeisty, has isles a aessber or simublei. maw woes opposed 14 alevery is Ks. • MON sf the lower Ames, end she gas Stmose, "beast members of is, asti substsrawd werimir a mosa vt meow. Liddell I sebeeribed CIO or 40110. , I sea ma peepsweli to say wbieb." =EU Here we bare the commencoment of the Kas sas wir—the Ishiil step us ass Bosses of weigh sod biembdted white have eitarseterised that Territery sad dimmed the Betio° for the last Mate dinoirs. These members of the House sad of the Ciesets e uald not veil to see what some yeah! be poised is the &Mimeo& of the eassakty. That would sever do. Pesos aid quiet lambi be death to them, twice so sooner sus the Territorial set peeved the. they assem bled for dot foresatios of • "Kwas Aid Satiety," whom duty it abosid be to finish the noses of 0111111111411110 1 FiA is Kisses snob ars the law dliadititf brdielletheibery of due of the eottepir , ston—a enscressi'ossl ose too at that. Up to this time than had bees so trouble abed slave ry Keeteus, sat it was for this very reason that the "hid flettiety" wee formed The par ties to ' this bat detertnised to sake one more desperate elfert f plwar, beaid upon s seetiqa: al isms They msolvadl to array the North a rust the Batik whit* if sueseoful is doing to the sitest they hoped - for, Isvotkl not only give their power het also seernaptish a keg cherished pivots to dissolve the American Mikis. In met II this' ptirpoes we have die repeated deols adobe, ehe irederwol the Itepebliess party, any of which IN Urn shandy quoted, while ethers resale to be presented hereafter. Soos after this suivesieat is Washington— sad a prsdaserudiestimusit of it—a sisetisg was held at Big Bprisp, Lasses, ma the sth of &p -inkie*, MIS, at edges It wee— ' &solved, That "every ndialds Ave &ate son IS the Territory, he ftersiebad with a rifle owd 0r... of pistols and a sabre, gratis; sad that he baloptiriad Saha ate osth - so come when sailed sad sueter hair service wider him superior saerrylor Ms hye, to resew the per stiti isd'piepetty of say ,prose who would be linviis wk. the poems ism of the Tenho. fl• TM" was bet the ishstiod, sod seseseary ro w& ash. Wsihispas oeursesioss! maids* ties, ad tooled to we sod sot posse, as the 'sir Nam of rosokisi the noises! oostest, Mai the poloist! waiters is Oestrus sad toot Whist% is ties Taste is the mooed step is esoreoehalksi list lee the promotion of sae trostemildy to silo Kiss's traits rosily so sestitissties of *parses polithiaas to lath sidle promodse the raptor, of tits Usios whir eetekh Hsi hod base keg taberisg. Are Slab pelleediir ell these *holy to seoseplish say poisholoot booms leas ass asp as Sot, let 1114 so s stop further is this "Mime itir °MOW. • "14 fies did these "'cloud' 11( tnlON".ik sin an AMNON% mg:46lW less to.tressoodsit they swore thew 10 the easetiseies of IL This is node 4oPßojaos of Ib4 M. 4 J. nook •• 410.1101 is kis ovideseir bokro 111* heeessiipeeleg cleiesietes& The astir he , llikeaytirt!ireleeered en him by Aimee i;lo4,:eeti . rifighter _Kum Gehl& 4 11 4aa 40esmosei. 104 * Wider he ehe.csiet stAlsoess ikiptioars." A, H. Roo lime also s weber of the ikeehitieeary " l otalbigliktipte BM is the olth srhisit keie:• ; ,lle; *ninth Wok se earejlieterell itT 444014. " itiOnS4Set grat sari awn iikessioirlit Aid Ina Nose liftmen*. (1044110 laihkr Wl,' Pap ow? ausersi, mitei mew -ikeimW stip , ilieforsiva 'this - -wisoref the howls Arah• ard Imp) dospell. eti I at sal OPOAK Aar, ' MEM 11114 SOW MORN % %MO *IA =3Z;Z== E=== A - tEAIt, ArN a' 11 " -tr MEI 6r to la aiy power, eh . trentineted Iti l / 4 111.frem' Mate men. /furthermore promise wad dist 1 will at alldisses, istust.sbuder a u i i i v sl ow n deems, hold myself readiness retake.", prim is *lwo of free Pate nitiL.o"9 ,l it *odd subvert the uouttosOist." There is much more, to the game GINA, and al going to pr.itnote star sod swift) in the tory Aft.-r lip- Rev geutleinen had swallowed the oath cud became a "Regalttee," - te told Lae that di« obligation was a very actions eat to which Lllte replied that it was. fie shoe tartlet said to Lane, that the obligation he bad just taken, conflicted with his duty in asitttitl re speets, and especially with his allegiance to the United States, and that he should certainly die.' regard it in the peilbrumnee of his duty. Lane then said that if such was hie opinion wed pur pose, and he should' make dunk pultilia, lie, Piss. as, would hardly get away from the One Where he then was, with his 4le! tech are see of the proceedings, of the' tools of these Negri's men, who formed a society as soon as the Kansas act was passed, and before anything weld have been known of its operations practically, for the express purpose of promoting strife there, and throughout the Union Such were among the initial and succeeding steps taken by the Mends of disunion, to bring about that result. It is not yet attained ; but the catalogue of crime and dis honor, which has followed from the sets perpe trated in Washington, on the passage 3f the Kansas Nebraska Act, is a dark and bloody one, and to which we purpose to recur at an early day.—Rochester Ade. . Who are the Brame in Kansas! We publish the following letter, says the Peensy/vanian, as the moat effectual and conclu sive answer that can be given to the monsentons question that stands at the bead of this article. The writer is well known in this State as a gen tleman of honor and unimp•:aebable integrity, and his statements eilD be relied upon w:th an henitstioß 000tIdence If tilt) startling feats which he narrates do not startle thot.e who arc aiding and abetting treason and civil war, then we are nearer a frightful abyss than we bad im agined. We commend what follows to the care ful consideration of every patriot in the land. INDZPLNDE.NCI, M , Aug. 27, 1856. DINAR SIR :—I arrived here yesterday ea route for New Mexico, and having leisure on my bands will give some accmot of the existing diffienities in Kansas Thk unfortunate territory had re mained in a state of comparative quiet until the entrance of Lane and his regiment, when disor. der and civil war were again renewed. The first that was ko?wn of the coming of these freebooters, for their conduct shows them to be such, was notice.) in the Chicago papers near a month afro to that effect;.end they were nest beard of at Fort des Moines,. in lowa; thence they nitrated for the Missouri river, which they struck in the vicinity of St. Toseph. When they arrived at the tat re} polii,"theY were said to be in quite ' starving condition, much diasatistled, and that they were disbanding rap• idly, and not touch attention er OA paid to them tint it is now thonght they phieed tits-4.1 reports in circulfthoi to deceive the inhabitants of the territory an to their true object They numbered from 500 to 600 mt'n, and were well anwed- Before they. ntered the territory they sent w'r:rd to the Governor that they wished to enter, as Ito ra and not an armed form); after which they case into he Territory, and marched to Lawrence in pirtics of twenty and thirty men where they organised. Tbeir first net was so take a hasty enumeration of the inhabitants of the counties of Douglas and Franklin, to see bow they stood upon the question of scatter)! ; after which Laue's men weut to the farms and houses of the settlers, and told the l'-o Skeet, - and ciao• wreathe men time-they trust declare themselves i n e r r or of Free State measures, or leave the ter. ritory. They immediately commenced 'commit. dog outrages! upon those who refused - to• comply with their demands, such as driving the families from their homes, stealing the horses and guns, and sometimes money. Among others they drove a settler, named Davis, from his home, near the town of Franklin, who was overtaken en the road with his family, by a party of some twenty Eve of Lane's men, who *bade a rung man, in aompany with Davis, dismount front kit horse, which they took and rode, away. -The; overtook another tfier, named emir, when they took the ho ram his wagon, totting himself wife and ohi . .dren in the road, with no mesas of reaching their friends, weeps on foot. One fam ily had toil from their house in the night, alt. bed, in which oondition they sought finicky and shelter in Missouri. Their neat aggressive tn•ivemeot wu upon the settlers at Uickory Nett, wba. they drove away, sad burnt wars lumens, not more idssus two er, th ree. They thee moved upon Freaklie, SAM they attacked early in the morning. There were ally 'weedily, or thirty moo io tke pleat, who debrnded themselves for guns boon, and %mil the /mew nue briuging a piece of meow to beat tape them, when they wrested, !nib the toss of six Free State sea killed, and one or two wounded. They burgs twits tint, hoses, took all the arms the weld led, imanditsg a, Elitat of °awn takeh at Lawrcese last spria& Pie; them attacked the house of COL Tissa, laws saps twenty settlers had ammehled, for moat .deteses, who defendstd 'hamlets wail thi flee State wen broug - ht &belt emu% to beer "Vs thee, an they surrendered with the loss of one au killed, sad sootier wounded. as aU party Lames mew mimed their we% and were. mtplared lky souks of t h e settlers from Ineoseptaa, whom the Governer exchanged lir the" 1.440 P al4 Call. 3%114' hou se , sa d th/, piece of totomeis. The tfee State maw 11101- P11*10.4 apes Leeompson and told the_ initalsiteatso,het after the slkoald gel through at Topeka, whitim they nsaathed, they wash' was beak sad ntittietc thew, Ask they did not roans, ear ens I lap of their doing any damage at Topeka, Lanes whole force witiers near Sheen hue& d eseaogtkesa -islbeeAistrjhosel.,srfollows Between two. sod Akreia.-haidrsdus& r Brow* or. !shamanism* sr Sugar firso,nthomithey -hateamarponsktdA penlewl7,lMet4llll told** Lit ewro4oini. l 4l4#l4 lite that peril:is of As Territory, "se of the pro-shivery mew attempted to socellif,'stiti sow tete when thepnetsk kinbberse, Me Agee" aE his.. retro* 4111111001111141111' limns a s meti tot aottxiart badebarsetit s ic said to lave-bees- selbherits.bigiliigw (11/ was formerly from Moms, bet ot Mahal Ihm4 ?be mighl,h9 , 4l , Ow woelki te r m, at In " *maid weengoeitatie • Ile 611. aillitt," 4 'firliMlll4 V -- 11111111,1 Oar *al "Pelv Ems, alba a T 4414111 491thr a 47; x•3L' 4j./ . a f OEMS Ili ) 11,1,1 • • r I, Riley mat tiovisieril .. . 4.1 e he readeridweiiermuteigg , • • pf the Territory. hue Mused 01114141 i umbees, and a . dataelunest sader,.ff4tgawta kW. Nereid to the twee Soy is re t al/ rlinforeementa litaisay he semis& ie,end also MI disperse the prude lot as the Msg. The king settlers of limareahave appealed min& fathess,,poas„. and brotheee, in Misseurie wow to their resew, ma protect them hem Abe Pus State lieebootere ; and they have responded is esusiderable Amu. At this time about Slam Imadred men, seder Ambles', Dosiphatt, Rasa, Majors and others, are easamped at New Banta Pe, on the western frostier of Missouri, twenty miles from this plate. kis their Fiume *tea don to Mit off the retreat of Brews, whew the main body will move dawn apes him, at eager Grove r and give him tight—after which a fere* of some two thonsaed mem will marsh tapes Laws reaoe. The Free &ate men at Lawreweie to void to be alined he a Marring esailtiow, and that they made application te'lleasral flaitb for prorislini, who refused tonna, them. • have liaised while writes& that the settlers on Pottowsttamie creek, some ditty 'Os Is num ber, who had assembled together for mutual ro tection, were attacked today by Brown, 'ben several were killed, and about forty cut off; bit it ie not known what has become of them. The settlers from that region are all coming in, and some of them are almost naked, having to take their escape in the •night. I have no time for comment. The above items you may rely upon as oorreet, as I hive obtained them from men of undoubted responsibility, and who have never been engaged in the diffunalties* Kansas. I will write again before I leave. W. H. W. D. ADDRESS 1 1:0 TIE PZOPLZ OP PUISTLV&XIL FsLt.ow Cmaraes :—The Central Committee, appointed by the Democratic State Convention have thought proper to address you on the ques tions which you must decide at the neat election. In doing so, we shall be candid, frank, and fair. Apart from the principle which should bind en men to the truth is political discussion, and in every thing else, we are well aware that any at. tempt to mislead you would injure our cease.— It is yet nearly three months before the election, sad, there is no reason to believe that the public mint will not use intermediate time in calmly considering the great issue Wore it. We are perfectly willing that whatever we may say, which is not justified by &stand reason, shall be set down as so much agadast us, ageless our par. ty, and against our candidates. The time has passed foe the disensaiou of Beak and Tariff questions We bear no proposals to enact a bankrupt law—no word of opposition to the Independent Treasury. All these question. are nettled agreeably to the Democratic , opiniens upon:Ahem. The rise, the prosperity, and the fall of the great Whig party, are themes for the historian, and full of instructive lessons; but we will not dwell ipon them now. It is the present duty of the Democratic party to stand over the Constitution, sad "stied it.and save it, or perish there, too." It is our task in this campaign to beat its enemies. separite or combined, just as they cheats to meet us, to eon , quer tbam with an overthrow watch will be a warning to them fur.asaay s. year. And is mast be done, sr *lse this Usios ie notate far a day. We know very well hew eery it is to sneer at may suggestion of danger to the Union. But we knew also that the federal relations of this Gov ernment are so delicately constructed, that they may be raptured at say time by a serious error of the people in cheering a Chief Magistrate.-- The States of the Unitas are sot held together by physical forces like the depandeneies of a king. dom, vleven by politiesl power, like different parte of the same State. They are independent sovereignties, united b the gentler law of mu tual attraction . This law. operating on their own free will, made the Union- ' and when it cea se. to operate the Union will be unmade. Let a President of the United States be elected ex clusively by the votes of one seotioo, and on a principle of• avowed hostility to the men, the lectures, the domestic isetitotious, the feelings and the interests, real or supposed, of the other section, and what must be the eonsequenoe ? We do not say that it would certainly or neeesia rity dissolve the Union. Perhaps Abe good genius of the Republic, which has brought us through so many perils, might sue usAgain.— But teat man moat be intellectually blind who does rat see that it would pat us in fearful danger. For this reason the election of a sectional candi date mast be regarded as is itself a peat public_ mastodos*. The party that avows opposition and hatred toward a servals elms of the State. as its motive sad rale of adios, is entitled to Do aid or comfort from any man who loves his usury, or derives lobe faithful to its gouts, meet. Thwyeatest, the wisest and the ,beet mem this vi o l country ever peodneed, have wit that the Union maid on hat nadirs the I of n geo graphies! Party. Need we re fer sto Wash. Id ington's Farewell Address? ff ' we remind yen of the admonitions which efferson and Jackson have given t If the solem voices which mote from the tomb at ?donut Verson, from the sepulchre at Monticello, and from the grave at the *miter. bile ceased to be reprded, they we me, lost indeed. The most illostrions 'tetanus of latter awes filt the some feast for the Usios t sad for those hank, the suss rayon. Gay e a s a dV. star, sad their greet eusialiewts, overlooked all other OODlll‘loratiose is Me aorta they made to evert this au persestioss selessity. fEree Mr. Fillanee, the Kaow Nothiagiost seti.Abolitioa) eteedidste, has asa.be te sky dud the Ua. Ws owes dead is sees as !Adidas Prwidest, like fesessess, heehaws; sod he kW IL be ray *sly itsdendood that, is seek a use, he would disk selisseleties of is prise* iestaisids— Whoa yes ea eider thew *lugs at swamies tddathe iless that the stars Ahditiesiste.esess of wheat ere swim widr she so sidled petty, • epeely pubs their desire le i = the Union sad to Wimple es the Oustitsibit, bells ours% doubt that lisuess's duds* or tivett . do distilled s vossiderable rue fee hi., tiosht photo tit tor re fetal nista. 1' • Tee *are Set dierlatita. We hid easfikst ty is Abe perpitthrbfier inwest Gowswititat, llat that Staldtates Is - Seise la the 11011416011 VW . 91(1)6001 Itinlia : ll tai &MN Of %Msg. tea,: :Sid *Win ka!Assally as lite iirirdstri. 't li ktittYfll, i ii laY , koftail 0114 . ~..,.. ~.„....„ v._.,..,./.,., ~.,....,....„ -, Or II *Ur n • Se.. :. . . 0:40141, : , iiivirou . , ~ . 4; . 1x4., it ISM ME 1141_ At ==l ME I=l we 1, ' Ell =I =EI se impsdissly . WWI ocutimmesinft Mak i boss fie Tisitiokoi PieraCV solmskitiogsnAksi of Ws it!). 41461 bona .e sibisli sot 'ardor& diet Sian R"2i231 • Amp sod sisfevny el4leweipg sea. Candor rat/lamina tovirdmilltimserio MOIL is this the Democracy ought to , br iefiJet - that party low weer ecantwellad wroog, oppresaion, said injury, lti 6111/01 wad" of your I:mildewe sadisappopt. witimee eta yielded- to oar lismsthere towhees is Mir* . the Coeseitutioe, is its loner or mint, milk give albs- 4f we• have mmisemy * thew in the way et eoeepretnise, shish, was requited by &Air mid manijiteoto ci then we admit test • Abolitiewies hen *her** Ole of this arruntiat. • Be we WIWI dewy' the troth anew isepoissa secondec it lt Merin the siglegatere In detail; Wee In the suirtomit, •in every one or its items. We pronouns@ is a libel on both sections of the Union. It imbibe in vented only in a spirit of sheer utendneiti;_ as be believed only by gross liptorlldat Or 1 4 511 * iab credulity. The fait that the 154aocratie party is tile North has behaved with bonorahls . =itsitS end fairness to the weaker sectioa "Wel' ratio the South—this is our ernes--doint the wrong which we and our fathers have bee, heat." ion on our owe heads for three quarters of inn. may. This is the offence whialt the Abolition. iota would palish by bringing our Goweasmaat to a violent sod, soli by souring our whole smog with abase sad- rule. _ - - Before the feemeatiou of the Constitution it was feared that the interests, opinions sad feel. logs of the different Blues, were so various sad so iamb opposed, that the general goveramert could possibly be established. Suit ;lilts the view of the subject taken by Washington him. self. But the Art was made. It owed llam a:as simply to the fact that the right of sash State to manage its own domes* comma in its own way, was fatly conceded. It was easily foreeen that great difference of opinion and feeling would exist between the pee pie of the several States, in regard to the treat ment that ought to be bestowed on the blush race, who were amongst us, but cot of to—who were on our soil, and yet not a part of the people, nor qualified in soy way to be our equals. This race was then held in slavery, or involuntary servi tude, by the laws of all the States except one.— But in the North their numbers were few, and the climate unsuited to them, while in the South it was just the reverse. It was utterly out of the question to expect nnaminsity en a subject like this. It could be managed in one way only; Red that was by agreeing that each Stale should tennine the whole 11)µter for itself, and on its own responsibility. It was then solemnly agried tbat the Federal Goveroureat shook' not inter. fere with slavery ; and that no State dank in terfere with it in any other State, either &reedy or indireetly. And all the people said uses I If the solemn assurasoe of mutual forbear's., then given and sworn to so often shwa, have been belied and violated, it has not bens dose with the consent of the Demoeracy. The question of involuntary servitude bad en gaged the earnest attention of sages of the revolution. There can be no doubt that if they could have provided for its amelioration and gradual emaileipation, they would have dose so. They found it, however,inoorporsted in the at cial system of all the States but one, and they dealt with it guarding to the eziguseies of the times in whieh they lived. We all know that even at that early day it was a subject of muttuil irritation and orreitement ; sad although the wonderful uses to which the cotton plant bee been applied, on account of the subsequent offs cowries in the matielketure of machinery, wore then scarcely anticipated, it is enough to say that the republican fathers could not dispose of this slavery question until they agreed upon the basis Which led to the formation of the Condit", tire •,-- the reeognition of the donne* Institu tions of the South, in the ratio of representation and in .the provision for the restitution at . %e -aves from labor. Twelve of the thirteen States that formed the Constitution, held slaves at the time that Instrument was adopted, sad by the quiet operation el their popular, eaclueive toter eignty six of these States have due lieeeeee free: Throughout all the action of the freemen of the federal Constitedou, the idwirliiish,pro. veiled we* that whisk reseeded the negro amtar Sege to the white, and until A1)6110054* is able 10 e 0441011 the present generation that,t idea is illogital and untrue, (sad to de this hey must agree td the doctrine of a perfeet_equlllay between ate Valuta all Peremeat kffidetieußit the salkiese of the segue nos mast aid will sue oontrolled by the same sentiment. la time flue Ideates, at the present day, the aegro is @abject to a mead, and he ray respects to s physinel servitude, quits me.asjarions to his eendWos..es the iseulaitulass pistons of flentheis e/avery repress* his *others' outdid°, is the South to be. We deitokeell the Northers segos lima, but in what free State is he the equal el the white? o rome states he Is permitted bout ter tine, in eri he votes upon a gun cation ; even in Massechusette conaia ' endow are thrown ia his way by theme totem philosophers, who.sonstantly pate of the equal, sky of the noes; is Wars still be is MS by it statue that =eludes him altogether from is. trainee spas their soil, and nowhere is he so oegaissd on 'the samelevel with the whit" The white who intermarries with the Week is weep where regarded as a degraded 'Whig, solos Nicola and einirehes there in alms* a utiveanl bar between the two nese, ma that tie swiss of society sad- the laws of the fitakes, eves in the eourassaides et the imlimilivebelawiffielly On inexorably apposed tO•the mgrs. • Wily it it Hdlg} 'Abolilitallue - doss net he& at home and Mena i these - dtia s t • - Be * , there hlleceerw . : .. . 1 vent my tato '''frina* gay'Seilieliiiiikttkei "...9l , eilind its . olyti r 'Oisititel same th ' s lthisli e 7.64 tits lIMI 4 tlek, A% no us also kiectogaike we have referred is the lil ME= =MO '''ittleb eiqt pri) .11,11Slagfi 0 'alga only batty their Tea a.,__ __ =to whielf*Wriedi ail gripe Wei au tie had to the orpakibiiiiii /1110111111, were •nekmdforeni to enjoy , ,to aad i s i abs . ' ririk — trat laill . *As dal. dm of slasery ! .f a i l . • _, 131 . at , r . , • simitly made. - -'- - • • p ap declared is its prerehle, tat am , . a , objects kr mitlismet waft f‘Aik ilisilgli _ Sbsorialll." DM do Agoomegie 9c s : . See* Ildwilesa Maas, sad- mailed icy Weeder, Attoiidamis dito.WONN wh. . lira** file? Imi re lamisame , ullairomilik ' A sisty of the old States mods is me free wick ha et the oppoeities . sba4 ,„ ~ 'ft war whirler the Meth** de so all are ;'that it vie jest endpaper in the Saadi le meige, aocostOdat la squally eras. flaw DM Pal see ' irimati tbs. Swath bee gained say . stmatagp. ' or essaitifedetty eggreesime with reforms la the new Rases: . .. ~ Kelm lied Yersoat were s4mittedi so bee . States, lad totoody Sired theist 'Or put dump into their_ esistitndoss. "Ids woe a ream of emu* sod so treated all rowsid.7 - • • But with reference to the Western Stumm their szeuiption from slavery was not a: molfir, of mane. The math sighs base peetalei.ii. if she bed seen proper. The w h ol. of tbatearicf, ' tory earth sad west of the Obio asduseest: Ars Mississippi, belonged to the State of Virsida She °wad the lead, and had power to emme! . the mamma of every acre. 'Mist Maim elf - She magnanimously pre up sot only her paliti cal jurisdiction, bet •ebo her preptilnuy to the Federal government, allowing the elan, of the North to stile its destiny surfall its proeirode to go into the pun! coffers. Communal had a spurious skim to apart of ft—a claim preee; ly like that which she sot up to a part of Ram sylvania, and which wee decided against her.— , Bea he skim to the Western Reserve t was Oa; ceded to her—'-she kept it, sold it, 'sad:Pia the premeds ism her own , treasury. Virginia did sot pelmet seen when the Ordinance of ris7 was posed, abolishing slavery within the terri tory which she had thus generouslygiven ow. Was there any aggression in all this ? if U. wee gimemmeirment" on either side, *ices= 'it ? If there - t e d navies eoseeenos, whom did it mete ? The territory of Louisiana, inale4ing what is sow Arkansas, Missouri, lowa, Nesgrin iFin t see, and the ussoespied wilderness beyond, wee urshasod how hues in 1803. It luta slave territory. We took it with a Frew& isw,, upon it legolideg slavery. It amid sot be ode free without repeat_ as nos tom, ifionon s t been settled long before by persons who owned. shrove sad who had held them thus upon the filth of the law. They were not disturbed am. lag her whole nista°, at ea (*pained unite ry. When she preposeitto own into the Wu as a Stott, her people, in she unease ef:s a n a right as any people ever possessed, Constitution for theasidies, in which, with al most satire unanimity, they reeognised the rights of the siambolders to retain the property sieges. ed under previous laws. That arose the wiliest pills of faastialsm. Large mums of petit is the North, sad esr i eially n New Reglad, led on sad excited by the intlammatey Offistiret their leaders, stew almost tisane , with Mot.— The .1. panes of this outcry was th#l4Eds of Missouri had made their own ' to suit their own views, sad Sot It to be ask for them by autililavery : men rai ding is the northern Sian This was the lea sisil flub of their diending. Nothieg slop was &arra. against them. Yet every souths= weig her of Comma who eapreseed the opinion &it Missouri had a right to make her MD 001114111-, tin was idled. en aggressor, a dove, adrift sall. a trent, white every southern ma i= to the rams Mink palmiti ernen . and abuesd es a coward, a ileughfses, sad guess sat to diorights of his own settles. fie IMweilp did this stns of ealaway blow that- die whole goursaanii rooked sad reeled to it". There seemed tee verieft to avoid addling but to oisspretries. And midi a ossapressiss It ecuisted to as agteswest that Miasma sight exorcise her usdendited right, and ban heron "Imitation it Owen world sixolidi the kw NOW* eisterr itt ell the tertiary rise& if that State, rid 114 north of mum Tint oftn bed any power to do this is our a l m ost c e , 11114 doubted, sad b 7 $ mugs -aw jai& of the ' it is totally dossed thee shoe , try wan be f either is or out sia.weherp, by thirliOsistiar of the filesenit Wes by 'Ws* diwior mid abuse tholleteimil lit usatissetetiesid ednatege, in miteeidheMillii Ise* samtlipert Slide a privilege nelibit IWO nab tea limy wee plainly her emir: AA mei this did not satiefithe Abelkiesieti. They ow thaw, to bash the ton& for sot glen= upon the Words gi t sod %witted &sir abusive ud " yas ever e he on 4 ". inch* ri* "" , *4OOl . ag =tilt tell hiiiti & _Tlrrlt asem,..mitteet a t etelee-ita will mistee.hey, halleaßGlV aids& thaw. - There wen inv it. 1. The atissiesbnift. 2. The ter:Undid EE a. gala
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