Kansas-Scenery - Soil - Climate - Extent of the Missouri Compromise Baptist Mission - Election-day-Threats Against Gov. Reeder-Members Elect of Legislature - Mission Church - Death of Mrs. T.-Scarcity of Provisions-Arrival of a Friend- - A Gentle- man from Massachusetts-Silver Mist-City People in Kansas-Spider- -Company-Sabbath-School-Heavy Showers-Homes - Steamer- Election-Tour in the Country-Emigration-Visit to a Friend — Hard- ships of Settlers-Preaching on Capitol Hill - Death of Dr. Clark, 43 Cold Weather-Communion - Cholera-Rattlesnakes - Sickness -Oppres- Broils-Leavenworth Herald-Camp Meeting - Gov. Shannon - Hunga- GENERAL DISCOMFORTS MURDER OF DOW. 79 Prairie Fires - Cold-Constitutional Convention-Military Supper - Mr. C. 95 Judge Lecompte at November Court-Grand Mass Convention at Leavenworth - Gov. Shannon's Proclamation-"Sheriff Jones" at Lawrence A Vermonter tions- Terrible Night - Generals R. and L. visit Franklin - Dissatisfaction - - Election for State Constitution - Affray at Leavenworth - Funeral of Barber - Cabins in the Forts-Firing-Our People-Atchison's Letter- ture |- .177 May-party at Hotel-New Outrages - The Committee of Investigation at Rumors of the threatened Attack - Letters to the Governor and Marshal, with Robberies between Lawrence and Kansas City-The U. S. Mail Searched "Reign of Terror" at Leavenworth - Dr. R. and Mr. M. taken Prisoners. Marshal Donaldson's Pass- - Officers in the Invaders' Camp - Gov. Shannon EXCITEMENT IN MISSOURI OUTRAGES IN THE TERRITORY. Trip up the River - Excitement at Kansas City Battle at Prairie City— Missourians driven out- Sack of Osawattomie - Judge C. and Mr. C. ordered away from Lecompton - Attempted Arrest of Judge C. — Murder of Cantrell-Outrage upon Messrs. Bailey, Hill, Barlow, Rev. Mr. Webster, · Gov. Shannon and Col. Sumner - The Investigating Committee - Westport and Kansas City - W. Donelson grants disarmed and sent back Gay, the Indian Agent, killed - Bu- Camp moved to protect it― Log Prison-Cheerfulness "Law-and-order" - .300 More Emigrants turned back - The President dumb - Moved Camp again-- Gen. Smith - Gov. and Mrs. Shannon -Col. Titus - W. P. Fain Heavy Showers - Efforts to diminish the Comfort of the Prisoners - Perkins assaulted - Mr. Wilson Concert Preaching-"Law-and- order" Men in Conclave-Gov. Shannon removed - Southerners build Forts Destruction of Fort on Douglas Creek - Free-State Emigrants arrived - Battle at Franklin-Murder of Hoyt - Destruction of Fort on Washington Creek, and of Titus' Stronghold · Panic at Lecompton Murder of Ross -- Outrage upon Free-State Lady-Woodson calls out Militia - New Intention to destroy Lawrence- Committee from Lawrence calls upon the Governor More Troops from the Fort-Wagons taken near Leaven- worth - Mr. Nute and others taken Prisoners Messrs. H. and S. retained at Lecompton- Eighty Troops go to Lawrence Osawattomie destroyed- Missourians driven out-Houses burned- U. S. Marshal visits Lawrence Men murdered-Free-State Army goes to Lecompton-Mob-law at Leavenworth Release of Prisoners at Leavenworth - Gov. Geary arrived |