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-Mi to accomplish this object, will be metani THE DAILY TIMES. LEAVENWORTH, KANSAS CHAMPION Editor. A long debate ensned on parliamentary usage. The -Vice-President sustained the National Democracy on every question. Mr.

Crittenden was not ready to pronounce his judgment on this question, and asked the courtesy and justioe of the Sen ate, that it be postponed till Wednesday. Lost yeas, 25; nays, 29. Mr. Douglas spoke realously in favor of the postponement asked by the Senator Congressional. Dates from Washington to the 27th have been received by Telegraph.

Let us see for the wires have confused us a little where we are, or rather what the twe have done. First, then, English and his comrade a caved in to the Administration, as we sup -posed they would do. This led it, (th Administration) ou the 23d, to think "th: it all was right," for it knew how the ge doughfaces would vote, when the Frc c- crushed by the brave men of the Territory as if one will only directed them. jfeT never, will they tolerate this gigantic il' lainy which would sacrifice the hopes ani rights of the ichlte free Laborer, and the hopes and rights of Freedom. The anti-Lecomptonites of Philadelphia of all parties have united upon a city ticket and expect to beat the democr ti easily.

DRUG STORE MONDAY MORNING, MAY 8, 1858. FREE-STATE TIC For Governor, HENRY J. ADAMS, of Leavenworth. from Kentucky, saying inai me ing uur-acter of that Senator who served with distinction before some who now refused his request were born, showed that he asked it in no factious or sinister view. Labor men did not.

iiut a tew none st Slaveholders, hating the treachery a -)d despising the traitors, faced right abo at. "We are willing to stand by our scctioi said they, "but we will not soil our ban cs with foulness and corruption to do if So that while the Administration won or cr English and his gang, it lost Quitman, of Mississippi, Bonham, of South Carolii ia. Shorter and Hallworth, of Alabama, Hill and Trirre. of (ieoreia. AH the! Mr.

Toombs replied to Mr. Doughs. Mr. Reward said the opposition in the Senate are no longer two or three. They ar; a power.

They can be heard and Ihey must be heard. As to the parliamentary phase of this question, the written law is that the bill is in the House of Representatives. Motions to adjourn, calls for yeas and nays, motions to lay the whole subject on I he taUe (ayes, 25; noes, 27), followed, and a long night session was inevitable. Finally the majority yielded and adjourned victory in the Senate! For Lieutenant-G 'or err CYRUS K. IIOLLIDAY, of Topeka.

For Secretary of Stale, E. P. BANCROFT, of Emporia. For Treaturer of Sule, J. B.

WHEELER, of Doniphan. For Auditor of State, 3. HILLYER, of Grasshopper Falls. A or Attorney' General, CHARLES A. FOSTER, of Ossawattemie.

For Superinteruient of Pullie Instruction, JOHN 31. WALDEN, of Quindaro. For Commifriotier School Land, JOHN W. ROBINSON, of Manhattan. For Representative to Congress, MARTIN F.

CONWAY, of Lawrence. Fur Supreme Judges, 2 years, Wm. A. PHILLIPS, of Lawrence. 4 vcurs LORENZO DOY, of Allen County.

6 rears, Wm. McKAY, of Wyandott. For Reporter of Svpremt Court, A. D. RICHARDSON, of Sunwec C.

A. EDDY MAIN STREET, FCL DOORS BELOW CHEROKEE LEA YEN WORTII CITY, KANSAS, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in DRUGS, MEDICINES, GROCERIES, Orders from the country solicited and proicptlj executed. Prescriptions carefully prepared al all hour? of the day and night. J. M.

BODINE, M. D. H. BEAI.S, M. D.

Drs. Uodinc BeaLs ffAVE associated themselves together ia the IjL practice ef Medicine and Surgery, and re-pec if ally tender their professional services to the citizens of Leavenworth and vicinity. Okfick Main street, over the Tost Office. JfDr. Bodine's residence South Leavenworth.

January 2, 1857. tf Notice. nnilE office of Register of Deeds for Leaveu--worth county, has been removed to the building at tiie corner of Delaware and Third Streets, up 6tairs. SCOTT J. ANTHONY, Register of Deeds.

April 22. 1858. tl Cabinet were in the House. "No dang ir," said Cobb." "None," answered Brown and Thompson; "all is safe." But the jbuI struck them down; "they were thui ider-struck," says the Telegraph. Now for the action of the House on the Mime day, viz: the 2Gth.

This body was men excited than the Senate. All sorts (Z.mnnA Tlion frtllfTTp(l in thf Hons p. thr: crm 'of motions were offered and all sorts of i pattering of the ram alter the storm. Al; i i c'lll-i made. But finally the House con- was excitement.

Men ran to ar. 1 fro; ul-' i i c'ued as we have stated, to take up tne South.rn men were especially heated. as nT, "What does this mean?" asked they. -Strike q.oMion on down the Traitor!" exclaimed some ofjuPcl lU i i fifth On the 27th, the House did them. At this point ot nme, an i when n-'-'tnintr, anu saiu uuiuuij uu cut 1 7 JEanvw Bill.

Rut the Senate was full of I been postponed till the second Monday ij Notice to tlie Public! THE undersigned has received his commissioi from Gov. Denver, and has been duly qualified, and installed in the office of Sheriff for Leavenworth county. His office for the present, vJ beat the chambers of G. Vi. Gardiner, Trcbatc Judge, corner of Delaware and Second Stmts, in Leavenworth City.

J.AV. n. GOLDEN. For Clerk tf Supreme CiAtrt, W. F.

M. ARNY, of Hyatt. Mav, Mr. of Georgia, rose to ex-, 1 A. TT.

r. land Mr. Crittenden said: plain his vote. Mr. IIill, of Geo rgia, dri i i "That the Enchsh P.ill vra? a bribe the same, when the sane State th.it it was a poor maimed, rotten a-Jair, objeted.

should be 'Who objects?" inquired Hill, tuioirp-j Hunter, of Virginia, replied and said: toward him. sLet Kansas remain a Territory for three "I olject," rtpl ed Gartrell, turning is or four years. That would cause a tnu-e. head in a verv haucrhtv mann r. This truce would bring about peace.

Thus. ap22 April 21, 1858. Proposals lor Plastering. "VfOTlCK is hereby given that proposals will le il received until the 10th day of May, for furnishing materials and lathing, and plastering tie new Hotel at Atchison, K. T.

Whers is your graveyard? exclaim I zvA thus only, could we get rid of the vexed Hill, rushing at him wi'h great fury. iiie." He was intercepted, howevur, ar- filvrn and Crittenden had sham will be aDout Latest from Washington. CONGRESSIONAL. In the House on the 28th the consideration of the report of the committee on the Kansas Conference till was re-fumed. After an animated discussion, an adjournment was effected, without coming to a vote on the question, by two majority.

In the" Senate, the report on the bill was Also 'discussed, and an adjournment cairied without coming to a vote. The indications are favorable. trell merely said, '-Ye wil: talk of u'. A TL estimate! that tner 1 'J Vt ade was bitter and decided. 1 he bribe thousand yards plastering.

yards el sew ere. ii humiliating to the North and disgrace-! Address the undersigned. No blood was shed, a3 it never 15y order of ihe company. It is estimate! that there ful to the South," said he. Crittenden CIIAS.

1I0LBERT Secretary. Atchison, K. April 16, 1858. api-dSt so declared also. Hale said: '-The En "lish substitute offers five millions to Kan-i fflHE Partnership heretofore existing between ij.iv uuiir3iivu, sas to come in as a Slave State." bv mutual consent.

Our debtors will receive nv Seward demanded an adjournment, which, to whom they have to make payment, i'l t.rnrrnPtil discussion, was earned. cam. KoniL-csscr, who will continue in the business ia when Slaveholders quarrel. Third The ossified Senate was -vvred in like manner. Green, of is saucy and insolent when it is safe to 'e so.

Well, on the 23d, the House voted i suspend action on the Lecomyton until the second of May. This annoyed, stuo'ified, confounded the National Democrats. They hardly knew what to do. But the fohowini: scene in the Senate will show be; tLj tem. perjif the erviUs and the 'tone 'their masters, the Slaveholders, a.s well as the spirit of the Free-Labor men: th" same lace.

G- UOKMiESSEK, H. itOSKNElELD. Leavenworth City April 14,1858. Tho Lecompton Villainy. If unblushing scoundrelism can rouse the 1 country or make Congress firm, the action of the Administration and the National1 CJrccr Kamtr, LAND AGENTS Delaware street i ti i I.

Democracy will do both. f-J'J; 1 ENEKAL What is now attemnted? T. Kvervthiii" tnn "-ctcd with rea lestate prompt- tlU nn nrt lj attenJcl to. 'i and city property houplit loaned, houses kc. sp4 1 an.l sohl.

money lo: jney bus been made to subdue the lreemen oi X. Mt-CRACKEX. lvansas. ibc reuerai Aiiuiiiiistra nun nas Mr. Green rose to make a TcpoTt from the conference.

Mr. Stuart objected, on t.ha ground that the bill itself was not in possession of the Senate, but in the House. done its best. But, God be thanked, ourj freemen never flinched, and feeble and few! as they were, poor, unknown despised Et. liAl'SEU, Architect, Surveyor and Civil Engineer, OFFICE ON MAIN STREET, Mr.

Grean arrogantly objected to this alike by the Central Power and its great' Over Ewing, Denman Sc Co. JUST received, a large and well selected stock, of Groceries. Wooden ware, kc which I oSa n. Mccracken. intervention.

While Mr. Stuart was on the foor, the bill wa3 brought over from the House and quietly laid on Mr. Grc-en'u desk. Mr. Broderick immediately rose and said that he was informed by a member of the House that the bill had been urrep titiously obtained from the clerk's ofiice and sent to the Jesk of the Senator from Missouri.

low for cash. ipO master, the Oligarchy of the South, it met and conquered both. Thus defeated and disgraced, what now do the Unholy Alliance essay Why this to buy up their freemen. Aye, considering them as the mud-sills" of Society believing them to be and treating The Topeka Ticket. Away with all doubts and disputes and roakings the time is, when Freemen should rally together and stand together for their own rights, and the rights of man.

Individual men are not necessary to Humanity." The biggest that ever lived may ciaand cause no larger ripple on the ocean of life than 'the death of the humblept. Let who may pass away, the world moves on humanity, the People, ttill live and thrive and grow, and reach on and up to their higher and truer rights. Some cf our friends perhaps a majority of them, hereabouts, would have preferred Paesot to Conwat. But what then ConIVay is true to the causebold, self-Sacrificing in its defence. He may not be inore so than Parrot is net more so.

But a majority of tha Convention preferred Conway, and what can, what should the friends of the former do, but sustain the latter, with heart and hand, pea and tongue? Let the friends of Parrott stand by Conway, and thus let all 6ides show, however much we may value vien, that they value principle and the cause, still more. Speed the word on, then let us rally around the Topeka nomination and stand by it, with zeal and enthusiasm, and with that hearty, whole-souled will which makes the cause the one great and glorious end of all our efforts. We have more to say of the Topa Convention and action. XOTICE, Mr. Green inquired if the Senator charged that he had suireptitiously obtained them as white slaves," they hope to win the bill.

them by bribes. Fools and madmen We are poor, nea ly all of us but there is not fact that it had been surreptitiously pro cured. THE undersigned offers his services to the public as Carpenter. He is familiar with planning and building private dwellings, warehouses, mills and manufacturing establishments, lie has followed for several years the making of bridges, and can draft or erect them on any plan, ancient or modern, now in use. He is anxious for a job, to show what he can do, not only in solidity, but in ceremony, in any branch of his professions.

His residence is on the Fraction, West End of th city, when persons may find him by calling. JOHN McFARLAXD. To Builders. IJLAJTS and proposals will be recceived until the 18th day of May, 1S58, at the ofiice of tie Board of Supervisors, for Leavenworth County, K. for court house, county offices and jail Flans and proposals will be directed to II.

C. Fields, clerk of Board of Supervisors, office northwest corner of Third and Delaware Streets, Leavenworth City, K.T. Also propositions will be received by the Eoarl of Supervisors from property hollers, for ground on which to build the county buildings. SAMUEL F. FEW, Chairman.

II. C. Fields, Clerk. ap- wealth enough in all the Union to stir us a hair from a right position not money enough in all the World to compel us to yield an iota in defence of the rights of the country and self government. Politically, under this proposition, the National Democracy say to us, Come into the Union as you are, as a Slave-Stale refuse, and you must" have double your population to be admitied as a Free Slate." Subsequently, after remarks by others, Mr.

Green again crot the floor, and said that the bill had been brought to hiui to compare data with his report. A very remarkable coincidence, but it did not mislead anybody. Deception, trickery, rascality and despotism mark the conduct and course of the National Democracy. If the l2 above do not prove what we say, thing can. But, thanks to Justice, thy were as they will be foiled in the end; Woken and beaten down beaten do wn and dishonored.

Fourth We come now to the action of both Houses on the 2Cth. The Senate took up the Kansas Bill. Tkat dull body was all astir. The electric fluid had reached it, and it showed not only animation, but life. Look at, or better read We answer, as the Free-men of Kansas, will answer, never I Increase your bribe, pile up your money, put it before ua in glittering silver and buraished gold, and let God3 Sun 6hine upon it and make it as tempting bait as ever struck the eye or Withdrawn From the Stone Hosse.

THE popular Reed (not Brass) Band hitherto engaged at the sibove place will tender their services, by unanimous request, henceforth at tiiff well known Hall, every Sunday, by the performance of IIAKMONr AND CONCEPT MUSIC, and wilt attend the Grand Target Shooting next Saturday at 3 o'clock, p. m. April 19, '68. CIIAS. CAMBACH.

How they Stand-The two Democracies of Illinois met at Springfield on the 21st of April and met in separate Convention to meet no more. Of course, the Buchananites were stoutly firm They were fed by power and worshiped it. Its pap made them fat and they re-joycei. But the Douglas side had the grit and the energy, the voill, to be and to do, and say, never shall we surrender." One side denounced Douglas as a bolter and a traitorthe other, Buchanan as a servile and a fool. Never again, we hope will these discorded elements unite.

touched the immagination of humanity, and in God's name and Humanity we will proudly reject it and spurn these who offered it No, men if ye be such, of the Administration and the National Democracy, we tell you calmly, but resolutely, that Kansas shall never be a Slave Statc-and that this dam nable effort on the part of the Federal Administration and the Slave-Power, as well as the effort to sacrifice State-Eights, and all tLt, the report of its proceedings: Green, cfMo. I move to take up the Kansas Bill. Stuart, of Mich. Let us have the House amendment. Hunter, Green and Toombs objected Chair sustained them.

Stuart appealed. Appeal sustained. Ayes, 26; noes, 25. ULi ST, VBUCK SKIN rortemonie. containing valu- jL able papers and a small sum of mnej.

The tinder will be liberally rewarded by returning the tame to ths Times Office, or to ap SO d3 II. McCOY, Planters' UoteL.

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