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Governor Walker to Kansas, announces the policy of the new administration in an address at Lawrence, and says that resistance to the bogus laws will mean war......April 24, 1857 Gov. Robert J. Walker arrives at Lecompton and reads his inaugural address......May 27, 1857 The Squatter sovereign, of Atchison, the most violent of the pro-slavery newspapers in the Territory, passes into the hands of free-State men......May, 1857 Governor Robinson's message to Topeka legislature......June 11, 1857 Election of delegates to the Lecompton constitutional convention; no free-State men voted......June 15, 1857 Free-State convention at Topeka to nominate officers under the Topeka constitution, and a delegate to Congress, appoints James H. Lane to organize citizens of the Territory to protect the ballotboxes at the approaching elections......July 15, 1857 Governor Walker, with several companies of dragoons, encamps before Lawrence, intending to prevent action under the independen