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CONTENTS. 
CHAPTER XVI. 
THE ATTACK UPON LA WHENCE. 
Rumors of the threatened Attack — Letters to the Governor and Marshal, with 
their replies — Miller arrested — Gov. Shannon’s Reply to the Messrs. 
Eldridge—Jones and Stewart killed — The Sacking of Lawrence, . . .229 
CHAPTER XVII. 
THE “ REIGN OF TERROR ” IN KANSAS. 
Robberies between Lawrence and Kansas City — The U. S. Mail Searched — 
“ Reign of Terror” at Leavenworth — I)r. R. and Mr. M. taken Prisoners—- 
Marshal Donaldson’s Pass—Officers in the Invaders’Camp — Gov. Shannon 
— Outrages,.219 
CHAPTER XVIII. 
ARREST OF G. JENKINS AND G. W. BROWN-ARREST OF GOVERNOR 
ROBINSON. 
CHAPTER XIX. 
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. Webrter, 
and others,...273 
CHAPTER XX. 
TWO WEEKS IN JUNE ON THE MISSOURI BORDER. 
Pro-Slavery Men — Gov. Robinson’s Guard — Gov. Shannon and Col. Sumner 
— The Investigating Committee — Westport and Kansas City — W. Donelson 
— Missouri Women — A furious Man — Leavenworth — Conversation of 
Western Women — Lawrence — Hopkins killed,.290 
CHAPTER XXI. 
THE U. S. CAMP-DISPERSION OF LEGISLATURE. 
Visit the Camp — Legate and Hoyt arrested — New Orders of Cramer — Emi¬ 
grants disarmed and sent back — Gay, the Indian Agent, killed — Bu¬ 
chanan Ratification Meeting — More Prisoners — Lecompton alarmed — 
Camp moved to protect it — Log Prison— Cheerfulness — “ Law-and-order ” 
Men — Barricades — Dispersion of Legislature,.300 
