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Show The Lule John Brown. Ossawattomie, Kansas, 30. Ten thousand people responded to the call to day to wituess the ceremonies at tending the dedicating ol the old John Brown motumieut. Dr. Updngrafi, chairman of tho committee, called the meotinK to order, and introduced Governor Charles Kohins as prt-sideni of the day. Rev. Adair, brother-in law of John Brown, made a prayer, ir which he thanked G id that he hat made of one hlood all nations of men Snoatnr InnallH, orator ol the day, w.n then introduced, and made a npeecli ur uour long.beini! con-tautly applauded After dinner Ohas. LangKlou deliverer a speech formally dedicaticg tin monument. Short speeches wen made by Hon. D. R. Haskell, Col D R. Anthony and others. J A resolution was adopted request tng the legislature of KatiBaa lo make an appronriation to procure a aiatue of John Brown in bronze or marble to be placed in the hall of Btatuary, national capitol, as a gift to the na 1 tion. Many leading men of the state were present, and the meeting waB pronounced a grand succpki. |