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CHAPTER XXII. 
“ LAW - AND-ORDER ” MEN-FREE-STATE MEN AROUSED. 
Discomforts — More Emigrants turned back — The President dumb — Moved 
Camp again— Gen. Smith — Gov. and Mrs. Shannon — Col. Titus — W. P. 
Pain — 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 
Ports ■— Destruction of Port 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 — 
Treaty,.316 
CHAPTER XXIII. 
NEW INVASION-RELEASE OF STATE PRISONERS. 
Murder of Boss — 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 
—- Release of State Prisoners — Jubilee at Lawrence,.328 
CHAPTER XXIY. 
AN APPEAL TO THE AMERICAN PEOPLE. 
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