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KANSAS STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY TOPEKA. KANSAS A K- I sc. 22J, 1.336. i Special IVom lianxas. 1 vhilst th u-grte, an lea yens Van Til i.VlTON' IWIOX Messrs.

Kditors The Unin of tho IXGTOX, I (. he to 1. rotessi- coiiim-m-nt and Lard labor. Us and paity to vhie.i 1 tJi.vsoii.i 'THE Co-partnership o- tww'j A. W.

ch-i. A. tiie style and firui ot' JoN FAi! IS. 'Ublicalioa of the I-ocoiui't' r. i-a-sed.

will teach these i fi gUir for its vei esistar.ee ncsir.st the ISth exhibits a Mate of things in this A special messenger has arrived from CttOKVS IlOOIi son VOI.t'MK LIV, of Go.icy's Lady's Doidi will le coittaieiieed in Janwarv. IvjT, and th-. jmbiisher and proprietor would this occasion to return his i this ilav (Ursolved Iv isiiuur.1 I'has. isi-hems foe, he lorntory, that we hau no expectation ot ivansns bringing dispatches 'com ilmt. and under tho powerful adminis- nor Geary, relative to the release cf Hays I tra'iott of our Law and Order Governor, and other matters in issiu between hini- a thong-h dear'y 1 ought.

insitluon an -i Le ri-meiiiber- 1. i a. -Iff Lis eye l.a after a labori- lie A. Faris retiriiijr from sai'J fin; 1, iaaivs of America fr tho A. A.

FAT. oct 11 ts and the is -t iu our cpu.d his winter. tluu 1 fuitbfi! ser- Can ho. Fie anything in the cmi ious The outrage upon the person of the Ker. self an Judge Leoompte, which are dipatehes marked "omeiaP that are Mr.

Tuten; the threats upou Sir. Spicer; mitted to the consideration of the Adir.in-vwiklv loit.iiiL.' from and 1 the proclamation of Governor Robinson, titration. rollim in the dint the Lead of ordering an election to fill a vacancy in The peaceful condition of the Territo-I est. tni. st mid bravest men ran he teo the Tnpeka Lfgislataro, which is to re- ry is confirmed, i mitliMii' In iin iliriiI tisnoileil-vnrJ sum its treasonable labors on the second I Weil a stead of their own b.iok its Urst sn -Inly.

1 2i by the ame her. a period i over twenty-sei en years, a ctrsuiustance uitparal'eled in lit -rattir" of the country lie vi. i 1 i iu ceiamou ruti-tade to that gr r- oJ Ladies, fur it is his 1 t. say that he was tho to eemir.eiH-e a inairaine sititiid ti THE 1 a-- fogether for the pc tho Leewiipton ai' a vr. U-r iirA tina of 0' v.

papT will in future I r.c All ttdvl'tcd to the State Iazett-' AN ari1 A.W.JO.VKS. R. H. KF.XNKIT. for a of the lat vtn-zsaze i inrAT(- nn.li.

Bros, le who killed a man a counts 'no too ii must 1C jiiii.l to the now firm lit-tt. aio! all tho liaM'a: Jiiites Faris are Jif Juars t-tii-t'iO late I'll ho lia icr- it 1'ier-e, the style is good, iu lhc Jerritcry that he- the Mut.r theGovcraor'i ptt- ca irenJerson, a few weeks sin-e, on eir wants, and for whom he has catered al totnepouit, hisroa- ,0 n.s t0 oli partv. if he dares thwart the alanninff signs, and it behooves i "oam Sleamcr -VraMan, nootIng siirno'. uct 1- tr A. it.

ii. than any other man in did i.ot use all the means longer atal Uvt the Union, if In- im through a window, was tried for mur- 3 li tltat o. a ai.i Wil! nbn'itlnn r.nVu-r nC iwr bive.r of Li. country in Kansas to TIiniSDAV, I'K' TMIJLU cur 1 A. K.

SI. 5nt for S'lVp'jr'. i-tcontroverta- L5an. t)lis E(I5tor bCl. ajthin- awaken up.

and be cn the alert. It is 'cr- ek, at Coburg, and acquit- le. A of the message is nl.dTlylul i the removal of Lccompte, time that the of the country should te.d sympathy felt for devoted to rn investigation of the cause? Clarke, and others, aud would he any- speak, and in tones loud, and strains long J1.1"! ju'T'. IIe JuI Dot th" of the Feetional strife and animosity that thint, in rclll0Vill of U13n in cnnvih ,0 he heard and harkened to, in or and his defence so and separated in feeling tW TerrSlon. os We wollj CVcr Mllnr.cr of this great Union.

What reseJ eJ thc enormity of the prove- IIAC'OX, A LAKGE lot cf liaias. Sides, Shoulders, on hand, and for lv SiiLrn lkosos Lrxr Dee. soG. Ll)-tf. that long experience and a command of money gave him, to make the host and 4 mo-t suitable work for those who have so eraliy and so long patronized him: and he feels assured that, as long as he mav dcervo it.

by publishing the best Lady's Hook in the country, so bng will that encouragement be It will bs iet L1 r.r:i ia clut't r. r.hf.n I Tt- ill lirt n.ir. ill 1 TT. moans our Governor? Is this the way in u.ai ncn- the pi-qle of the United Stat, advise this L'ditor to take the finally terminated in bloodshed in f'arey It. our a-rrut 1m caunty.

i course from its inception to present- which he intends to fulfil his promises I -gden wife COurse from its inception to the Of the 'u for riim to enumerate ail that "'S he intends to do the next vear. but ho i mien is i i uo toe next year, our no turn fl.i assembled citizens under, Kansas. UeasMgtis three principal rea- to pk-ees-tu 'JU th" of Ihislam-ntahle state unr 0Iie cy0 0 eye on it Iaill I is Hal I'M-il a r-fi far iit Slate of of a niicroscor.c or a teles' ope and turn tl i i- ms, at Franklin. Does this state of rarsulnS LiS 7 i 1 f- ill hereaHer wi: injscomrortwithhisinaugural? Where Jj-, -f Srr ii the need torwhich he has been tried Great i J--'J. how.

are his solemn pledges to maintain -n i.tui. ureal foMllcrjv of Orangeburr, South Carolina, i vr. rT, Territorial ortranization of Kansas l'I-e the result among having purchased one-half of the paper. 1LATlllK 1 arms, now. In the firt the strenuous a "it a- i -i i i i sonri i ri j-t ifon aa a Ivorti i to ii ok ciiii ami men ii out tarn bv the citizens of the Northern States in for.

and out of it, of the it.i' lil notorious outlaws to re- i a Porto-' of the llzs of Cobourg, There will be no change ia the p.diticl I A now; and very -Lteresting story, r.y r. i 1 r.e i i i i iutre 1 i. ear a XhmizC'1 AgP'it f.r Kni-4 1 ey. n-l a cmnttes. roc.vc bat sen; i- 11 I u-gro emancipation in the South- a I -tl-.

i i ji pro-slavery as m. 1 n. 1 .1. I 1 man. main in J.awrence, oeiyiug wrus, sutnuj 1 a js a ami one wllo uu oomi.ie;;i.i:u i.i oe nuuana.

i Tl, 1 i i .1, 1... I.U tn i- lu.ivei pa uiai tL ui7(j nk ana inarsiiaia. lit: iiao Diiaiui" i i '7e advertisements. i nas iiaa experience in a Iem- i irginia i-. low.isenu wi.i com-1 ocratie paper.

It wiil be the aim of the menee or of h. thrilling ia the editors to make the Soverei-u'' the I'eb-uarv number. Itobei i-razcr, uuUU somo others, prais- a man one dav and flaence for merciful moderation towanis of nets of the pr-oj-ie of the lim Ilf.xt.h.lt it not i the traitors, lie has shown bis strong; States, and in several of their al eouclustons. h.t takes time to sympathies for the repudiators by bunt-! 3H-rh'i Marion llarland. author Ah i most acceptable paper Tcrri- I tory.

Now that our I ors in Kansas are and Hidden l'adi. will abo coutribuio about to be rewarded bv undoubted sue- during the year. rtnheil Klhiti(sri, is llicrized tgcr.l ft.r l.a raot li'o. A rouu li'. fjuu: its.

Da. C'ai Jcr, tun. sre ri-'pi'S' 1 "iir ajrai I Ii i I i' II it i illCU I 'J 1 'Iv" i 1 i I .1 I lilt; I 1 nrvnetln, Imv f.f. ftl- a-L i 'lf SdJltll- -i i i V. 1 Jim t- i ii! A.

I i Pi v.ino write- ln .0 1 lr I lil JI ii J1I(' irriaKOr i-itfl ni: will hav. en v. il cmimeriee iu more time to doToto to in wntel.is ate! v. and rrevt-nt t.icir extraut- i i i crn uihe lime nioe we.i; i .1 1.,.. our columns.

Our terms are s-J Oil per annum, invariably in advance. 1-1 1- 1 mill I'ioil't't re li-f iK-v. uos: iptifir. ru roi. January or, and oi in ry number, a st ry of a dom nature; when completed there will be a of twelve housihoM stories.

'i he-e "torics lUciiocraie coolv, and not junni at our Iinaliy the repuUiators ot tiie laws Oi mis paireo. not junni at our ard's I51.H-k. Law- The necessity of a Southern No 14, elain Elroef. virti. eNprc-s provisions of the Con- conclusions, but when the acts of men Territory claim him as thtirjritnd.

ronce. K. T. in Kansas territory, is e.bvmns legis- l-'-gts- iti n. I promote object, iu ouestion we contfi to our A.ul i.mv thev are committing' with t-J" Chailcs A.

I'ai is i nr -tit tollectinir Monies due this oTice. nact meuts and o.ti.er means were sjons clout in Yorv outrages similar to those which that all who leire to see t'u: iiti-utions i of the South perpi feel it their privilege ami duty to contribute something to assist in the great w-rk. le in tiicir bom s. to C.irjet." Tiials of an English lb be eon tin tied. Carolina Hlack Wood's to '1 he i ketehes t'V to take awav or defeat rights so recently inflamed thie land with the snort time.

I' ii S3 ii "JO Boxes Oinger ltrandv: 10 bis Vi'il'l Cherrv llran lv: the s-'i'c tnnly guarau- i Once more Governor it tho Lxr cu'uve in tel i. res with the horrors of war. anueua -e a can piiiiou cf I). strict Atii-r- io. I.i JUH1Z.

i sale r.t t. I i Ju'hciarv through i. or Itobinsoii brandishes his sceptre, orgaa- rate nor. ce; oms tn oil. consignment w.

i.i'.i:. n1 live Will bo sent to o'le 'lie a. hi: stage of unhanpy section thc me re-s th I IliM 1 -no matter low rre-r Jn.i;, ros us ot trait -rs. and throws mime I vtii net. for LMuntlet in our fac.

s. li'io is Governor? id; i no in our we "juniji arlv every umber Mrs' S. ivy. grew out of the refusal of 'hern representatives to carry out cial V. i Ml ji A I Thro l.tr,.

lie- 1 1 tie T. id) 17 (10 Hi) (f( i i I i b-g didatc for i' ney, f.r th 7i My pro' i i'y ot i -Otll I con-iciiin the act as vtolat.ng a fun- Koinnsun or teery me loriner rui. riuctple of law. The rienccr in the liearts of his pat tizatis he Go- ls-'oun i-fetupact Miss Virginia Kit. t.

Mrs. Ann. de. Mi A. 7.

and G. i on. a Ten coj'i' Twenty do Forty (lo Fifty do Oi.eIIu:.dr ef th' nee 1: is to uoctrities, eri- elrs. ih t'. I'errcr.

Mrs. Niel Kev. il. Weld wili c. I 1 o.V I lA'-S ii- d.s c.

1 Co tne loanie aii t-AO ye.ivs. 11 ea -e in Ka known to a i -e' me il, a en to i t. t.itl h. Prvt. JJooh'.

e. T. o.illWAim's K. LAWKKNCK, K. T.

Till: LKCO.MPTOX I X10.V, r.v a. w. n. lf-nxett, J.i A'eso? "Wrltoro. 1 1 -s iv i-ut it n.

and wiil and aiiov in I hale nd'diie ih en the Their ii- to their hr, of ihc Sou r-fi'Sal io carry 1 an 1 coustiii i tial cinti t' biin no such. The ri' h. -rt rt the thing is, lnovever. the I'ioneer saw, that it n.it express i's opiabm i.f an 1-t to day. beeau-e ho may have to change it to-morrow is an evil but for tin- s.ihe I-' man.

Sii i 'aiti i iniii the lav now opj It v.oh th. Mdit So Atchison. Kansas v. 11. STK! Ni.

1'1'h jlUiiiiKT S. LliV, I'HT iii: If. LAilklV. I Fai'- rs fav to oar will incase publish our pr. ui will be A I A II A I 'e ir lev.

ot i ..1 eeonumy ami hilanthropic O.e, His li-in the vcruor to a certain cxient. Geary is Governor by virtue ot President ricrce's tiarehment. If ml i not abide' tun C'-azirs, i-be llourihhed under two Consuls; anl Kansas is t-xj ernoenting under twe for raors. How have the mighty fallen Geary's advent in Kansas In raided by i brill. ant motoric show-j the ns of hii glory penetrated the reinolt- parts of the Uepu'.

lie. Win h.s he-t i.f Lisiorpiof sei ii id is. lil- arn.y at Ids li 1-. he proclaim i himself tne JCul of Kansas. .1 ii ei an 1 oiaishals were c- to ev his cap; the troops march at his Leek, to retire at his nod.

T.i. se attri- j.ositi by and a' linvf roc-nth- tins j.ini'ia'.l at theritv V. l.s a iin.I.Ugr. ifrai.J cxiiViss an i ininn inn: ur arts an 1 .1. i is ir.

ji- IS i r) ulties may be jod to 1 to tne oii-in of the difih a il if im mhers in a- l-e rhailge i 'l 'hut I rn.n tnat lociu im- next nay. i and is ii.Tth t. il ni a i ansa tn, tlif capitoli.f ars is Terrirore.ai; 1 fr cie- 'iiiiiirone-nt with which wo loivc ic fur. v. 1 every n-i-nn to Im-'U-vc ii.

-been established upon fn re i. AV romao-nco 1 tho uliiioution of t-e wore, in the lot he AheMthmi-ra. Co'. Ti ty and it viii over he f.ar. the lectins of lhc South si; 1 S'oa'hcii; i mplinmnt and ii part of i vant i i i.i.hiig 4 iV.

i' II he di no a--t riiof i -r. n.ture li: i n. ofv-e oil! the in whole it is one of UtiiClitS ha' seen ann: i nc r. th neghtv 'm't'- have a re! a as 1.. v- mu'h iiory tn ho a lnnrahlv of Nocrri tslarcrv.

it It iKrM 4--ijii i 'in ie. tl i oh 1 a A -1 Slates, the I'mos wiil -usl o-l i oo wes mi It in'- ie-i. in 1 tn amis and ten .1 a 1' line on a sunny day 1 cfore the r.P- h. 'g via stig- tif iv crr. -r Kobinson.

i. av," and (rder WoveVnoi" la n-m th'! lb. Midiv.cr now the public eye. While he I.ifer iJ his party i re-; th former is set'ing iu 1 is r.xecative Ciiamlier. a'i ntly waiting f- ihc inauguration of March nest, when he don! tics? txp.

cts to 1 called to rxer-cis-- his gri-at talent? ii a more enlarged sphere, and his cuttfubnlic! (j.o-iVr. o. I.i. "'1 I in r.d-fan! in not 1 His sn-- hM.is di -y. the rai, bo-in I he I -to fatun Tin re i- no in i .1 about vi vr in speaking.

uf rr t. MOst V. n. JIi o.ti.j.V: ie t'l of just thoso laws, ail No 1 or. ietv.lv, iir- -ill these tronid -sonte l.im-bat Ai-i rnupled v.

i- i political dgmet.t of 1 Mis hist tor Aiu-iiigof this as- of I er ii i .1 mi- in The 1 Ka eras n.a oni Ti I'm i V. m-'s cur.aiu rr, an ani fie in' ia. no mil with v. hh our vk-v an have mi 10 from mi! y. lie iV s.

We 1 1 sp-ah for fill ho-eniing opi view. Put it off the enjf tho Territory, who nrro jriird tho regular c.in-f lATiu, bolioviap: it- i. a.o Wi ll -ally n-iS'iTr-' i- iiii-l 'iupe. sympalhy, r.ttd we wiil him to th-ulnmst ol our ahiiiiy, notwilhstai.diu.r he is th: rvrne. orth Jc-urn-al and l'iom-rr.

iie I :0 lot run; fi.i.;- int Governor, rat ui tons Si i'-is as aiid to vc ifv hi tj assume tao da erna- 'l'-l: i. an 'lithe Mid 'Ian. oca say tiiai Ju Leeompte has a. ted part in adininisio: ing the laws hat act ran be poii.t- leadliest foos to the Union cf the mol enemies alike to an Man. T.

S. It is rumored, up -n the author- torial duties in Kansas a post far more ity i one K. G. Garvcy, that the potent than that of Minnesota or intends resigning ring or sum- lint. Messrs.

Flditors. in the meantime o. ii il udo oil Th njipcai to car rieao-', nret nn i nor ia- t. his whole judieial career, that i er a.o-i run the Free State ticket wha. is ihc dutv of CTerv Law an(l Order Xrth aa-I ta.

t'-tifi i IhoT. Now dm to ih l.eei'i st-nie ran 1 rami Lis charaetcr with the moral from tho Vfe of Kansas. on his docket, in tr. -tbi-s plnTod a r. nthe m-t- Tli-k-ng.

-l oni the I'ir-t Dm- On live a A'i'il'4--s, unportaiieT- avpeari which oar "'i' j-romincnt pir. ry Point" cha citizen of Kansas? Is it not thatc.ch "ihcrn lend r. helping handin promoting the circulation of tiie Uxiox, ns we tuqitttdeof bias ia his administratiou i 1 aa anything in that. 1 u.iy. avi.

0 I) r-a i i.o MS, ir e. K. T. dv them. lg iio IT'S of 'c rv In fact, -ss th- in 1 will cii'leavor pn i io eonjnet it as to laaiio it a thing lie can i a ter.

st Go'ev Ihck riod. aa I enrol under his party banner it is an iiitamous siamler, il tneatiove eerre-t. tiie iierTietra for of snrdi slan- "otcoiae visiter to tiie fiiosi.Ipi of to Slairrj. aserT.i- 1 'istrict, in -h tiiTe wer-- forty It is time for us to meet and ta t-ve and r.ati "nn: men. the EUt Tt th' X.

Y. E.rpr$s: t- r- -t i air." throe ether igv.iif hv do not mei.tnm nmre I this wli-l be pointed out, and exposed to i cur iii.li. trial, v. hi. o.

ct idate against the foul against tne organize eonsoliuate li d. vs. liol the A ihe -axe of the world. i 10 "'X n- tice. which may not be devoid of ir.ter- cae has recently come to my e.

which may not be devoid of int fift KXKITTIVE KNT, I aaerc-f ii ditto treason, "hieh is again rearing its hea fine copy me yonr, in our beloi cd hind. Ten cc 7, onist coun! tnt-r Lecomptoti, K. Nov. lo, T.o. at bis d' clsic Willi a fiim ess bo IS no tf) So es, a furnishing additional evidence of slavery as not always bring to I- IO.Oe.el 1 Having tons dav n-rn uiii', It is your duty, Messrs.

Editors, stan 1- i Fifteen Twenty the 'faster of Convicts the csci! inter. tecs must be obvious tlj watch the d' tin- in i ga.i we cannot commeii'-e e.o ry n-, featur--a' oi.ee. sum- of our eo cint'i-rarii can take of sonn one -f i a hey know what ir It, and publish it can fn.d Horn for bat. as y. di-a; t.e 1 our can tru-r ns that tho iio-k.

as do, dentine!" on the most im- l'u th A slave. Hitttlicent colored i JU i Subscriptions always in a.lvr.nc. from prison of Charles II. Calkins. I man.

who was f-wm-l by Messrs. Harris 1 TTlant rest, to cry the time o'night. lou With little exertion on the part of cr.r and Metgan. the large st -nnishin owners hail everysupieious passer sera- friends, the Uxms can he widely .,1 sides, he a.m:l:ii.-U th- Ivh hiw.ju.-tl nd fer-eab'y. We rem ark thi.

an I def ctititrauietiiu. be. a use it is attempted by tho oppnsers of the to charge the bench with being bis-ed, and incapable admi.ii-.tc;ing justice to t. state- men tnre ai-i r'. t.

are uany more eonvinern some deep and siletitly concocted jdan to crush every good man in our midst. Who is fke bottom of it, we dare not. now say: bit' recent developments almost points out the man. We are not so blind that we cannot see. removals have taken place, ami additional ones are imiorcd.

These things are being scrutinized by all, v. ho have stood hereby a rc Dollars for the ea eonviet. 0 of New Orleans, and who was emtdoved I'otse every act ot public interest mat no was i ra of 1 anl each AJ- one will ret up a club nnl firwsr'l to ef 1 a king CI 11 ill i nasses under your notice expose and ue- 1 c.tl- it the stan'iv iinr.rov.-. trro. ieif.

Iie ft! u.i: i.ij Cll'i i drefs. JO.XFS P.liXXFTT, or bv hat Given notiiica every movement that tends to d- and in the fulfilment of duties appertain- than hieh. i'-u re lOI" more 1 jv is t' ion. nrHi'is rrHr'Tjf. no i ir.blo sk.M, seal of the Ten and year aforesaid was manumitted bv -J tllc 01 uie territorial or- All papers to which we -on 1 mg to their cilice.

and nn i- well irotig South- iv i.riora'e. As an thai sogivo more tha.i we j.romi., j.rii.t- in colors was lo in onr f-r To'i. -e: we have gicei; thr-c of thorn this year, nod man fteuhar cin- known thai -l odge Cito is a Ily the uovernor: them in-en the recent dissoHtion of thi'r Yoll wll the wni.pr0!,,!-T 1 i civms this i-evera! insertions, n-l eauitii at- business in that citv. Tl.i.i house haviu- of W1'3 cf lllC TerntorJ- ternion to the saaie. ami bleu lor the laws, the inmsv cov- ei scarcely conceals the rominent ae-.

IX Governor of Kan-eis ranged to prosecute their business in I11U ud I'ra -7 ik aoJ eli.sht.icnts tor? ia tins scheme; nn ve dare ray if: not. A.MliUil. Milili.ll l. i.i lAlAe A. r.

1.N i this city, the slave Harry, now free, was furnished by them with a free rass.V'e TOWN t.ots! Tn TIIE TOVvW OF StIII SII.IMJ, K.T.. T. C. I Mils', them, we care not how boasted thiiher, tml up. -a his arri.al here was S-dJCATOS JntLAS AND HIS BuifB.

CpHTiSI. S69 is ber.nrif.iih- h.rr.tel on 'he Pan Secretary. N. All Kansas pap-rs will give the above three srM-r'ions and forward their bills for thesam- to the K.ve.-uiiv-j iiiic-. and the pu'oii'-ati-i of al; l'roclamntions heretofore solver: bv them.

ie in-ir powers. 2 jih Senator Douglas and his beautiful hri 1 W.nk of the Marmiton river, ahoa, the era man. bat bis Southern rtnetph-s never accompany him 1'i-m li. iiiiiit-enre or form a par; of bis decision. We candidly his late form of court has done more towards restoring peace to Kansas, ihart anv more made siie the organization of -ur Territory.

From th--- plain tliat those who suffered to be imposed tip. i.i ihctn the erronmus id-a upon the beti- h. sre eoir. "in 1 of tLctr frr-r and those who 1 is rcacc. with -i Tlo- I centre ot mmroorn county, j.

i n-i i rnr- r.r-r in tti l.s.l ru nros r.e.n i urn LOT at the onera i -i nn "it nn 1 1 1 II'-'-- lil ''I -i i rouu -1 I UI I I t. F. our men mu.t su, lint to tJ cgt (f night. They were accompanied by STnXli with fine, ofwao-r. there tne roke of tne axe; because they d- J.

I tU b-ing on the several rpHrp. nlso th. I IIA VK fh, ol 1,1 'f 1 :ii.jr.,f fn-' 1 f'rai-'i lo I'iwns; tme ami o-liorsc i I'iom's. ail "isc. i.ani Mgiiiucu to ins lor- i I ir.i'! ng seine; met tnm the centre of i ot bow to ignorant presumption, and JAMI' I.I'l "i LC, "WIIOt.fXAI.Knti.l I-uLt mer employers and owners, his d.

sire to hen and Miss Granger, and by General a ruie. the f-r a hire must evi-ijontlv I'oike it the cunty seat, as well as the frr-it triolini' depot f-r one of the host roimtips of C.T.r.er Tlf ti'J return to He r.hl Shields. Augustus Sciiell, ami ex-latial o-gs tor tl for Sbeff Iron -'-f. e- i e- ih iliey r.r; to to cut down, beeaiise i. to the 1 Commissioner Mather.

Mru. Douglas in Southern Kansas wiih the best r.f from ha irod 1 was nal.tw feutl' ve i I-'ii Juinoslicn bare nete.l tl. 1 .1. 1 he rieti'-t bhwk to the finest and for bea okior all', 1 i.i St .1, which free territorv was attired in a rather high-necked blue There, h- is ran for- silk dress, with a bine satin stripe trim- jttivi ii.t; iiyi. gro.

I jort U'l 1' i and refused to submit to arrogant ro-r-r; i ty of seercry it cinnot 1 in tiie Tret. It is siiiir.to i on several important roa.l" ftmonir prices. 5i i. hi je i.is i rr e. A i ngT-tf 10 mar sueu a roia-j exists in Kansas.

Tlo-y murJ-r and re' with impunity, but to the contrary, th- law has given them the 'in ri td which arc r- i Is b-aoir? from For. I.er.Ter.- frt (iit.s fircl one from For: S-o't t'-ok 8 n. imic cur gevcrnm. i.t is dwiua- his social is 1, he is admit- med with lace. Her was not.

as is 1: arico; tiicl to th'or give me as I Hatter layscif that f-r vice and rhoHpiio.s. my wo' 'e o-'el. Hiloe the oi nui 1- pi 21 PLISTCR'S ISO On Sliwrro'. h'firr 1 "inl S'S. 7.KAvr?.w''".t;nt citv, k.

r. ('. ebCAItTT, Jnr.o lot I'lllIMU'M to an interesting roiut. woma is referred. wid to usual, thrown in a braid round Fort and on th fir-wt SMtthern ted to ida' ts of atnus' mi nt.

and v. he tl Ul- l.nt Kansas nn-1 Pacific Itnil the charter ascir.sn mav soon Kara the sharp- ii ctit. the ca- id tl ilMl llliali arts. i an iiotii: 'OTIl'h i- i Tel gii a ton iiner eicatica own st- ci. r.aeiti has spur-ed alo increas-d privileges ri tt.

this n-iiee fvr six wi. hoe i-n will no paois at. am! I- which iras prantel a' ihe late lerm of th'- Kansas j.cei-shnare. ic-rn i pii-1 oc.t in an exacl S'inare with wid streets an li'oeral reserve i' i'le for ciiarcii ether inrT-osea. -bitierjil oiT-r'3 m'ole to Tr.ech-ird'--' of There is now a Grist and Mill in these hunted the fashion of th.e Kmf.ress Kugenie.

Si.e I leaned over occasionally to look at the stage, apriaroutly of the general lattery of lorgnettes to which sho was exposed. The Senator looked tm- tii- bar of jasti-e. 'I'hev frai ti-' of fr -ssne of iic-ee 1 Xo re-- A' of 1 Antho-IV s. Wil-on. hoe iii I is Teased.

Harry has tried our shiven ami. to his regret, h-s tried cur lie is pessefscd of inlelligciic. 1 bo aie net mrch in the 1 i sk'ji: AKF.it. in that place. conier.ll.

t-a s- is 'h'termiu- 1 1 the 1 lie-. I 1" I.Atrr thirl Oown. and the Iteyttnent v. -o things, but in this wi.I deport iVeai our uual ruie. c.

1 1. oisiwoiiny. ms And his mpleycrs. haGn ue be was 1-all a nee is soon as wararnee can ha the so A' cip. PPPs.

crl. Mo. c. mmonly tscil and cheerful. II n.togut it I'-.

"in i ia t'e- war i O'l a -r v. x. i' niaae. i-on to oa uie nay oi attain-. ioiiv-1 rewsr 1 sprucely costumed, and evidently enjoyed i Ml!" -garl.

"vote lie i.n.i tor Jn.i. li. snnri, (Oi.co. article in SiliiiiS. iia ev eoi -aragrar to the above pa-ut Kicki.peo Citv.

V. i.ov it. c-o 1 his fidehty to tiiem. n- both the opera and his own condition. con- Viand.

K. 1 Sih i r'c' i ran vr The in Trovatore, in whi' I.eono- 1 sent tj r.ni te i a ii a siaverv. TKAYEI. ihe f-r tough; to thv Wil'u eon1, i impartial l'" any o'h I -i Grange) ami glunnco i' sr l.as In a ret-fut art, tie. Gi-vernor iry.

luk at us.snd tho Sovi reign, in whi, it d-sj lays su i-noram of the true state cf Territory, that it more de- ckaract-rs of bride and JAKX np 1'rer on tie ear of hLL Cl.AilUl. "nx X.ivcrii'. i rant's s-am nf I.err.rai.ion. i 'e-rouiu, was regarded wiui special T. or.e I.cliar: Mare.

A CO.VM (JEXF.l:. i i i i T'? i le i iter extent o. anil his t.rnh-" i I. i-J me- THE LECOMPTOX UV10S. J.

ly A. W. R. II. LKXXPTT.

-o Trro i 9 h-iV. TO CI.UIIS. We o'e the. ihivrniy i.i r-' Oil. i I lliill'l i-i I mil a.

sr.rt tail, stpraiscl at in.r'y il-oars moth- at t.ilton Pftfc ii. cai.rT. our o-iV, A LKC03IPT0X, T-aetr VII1 Ktter, 1 to all o-i Crt Z.ev. Th ev i-re hot iie. I cd scci: gr.g:,:u Karris aa i M'Tg .,1." as i6 iar'y r.t well so tire of th-t g-I.

Xew Nor. in. A Watervl.le. Nov. Is.

The Canton ih'-kof l.h. this Steie. ch-sei y-sreriav i -late ei' rs. rr ve 'nadt; tri.ige, this tern: ef Mich -la. 2 1 I.i at the s.

Peerre IV Odroirli. J'. It the 1-r'a Nov A I' 1 lov Jt Jtesrioi-. itcrcr ier. mm Was th-ir witl: -h ino- and s-l-ing of I.r, r.d V.

TK g-ne-ai. tj g- his cf a paper that professes to be pro-ry. can see in the (lev-'s omse t'mt I cause i any an "eg rro-shivory n.n. ii -o he- i.n.-:s ve nn ha-e no horcs e'r Cvttirg up is a I oi" A erocer is gaipesea the -TWA Xo. 1 LOT? or.

i.ln.-.ro sentenced to ten hard hib withiutcnt t-, ki'h i har-cl with the Son. a- rants. iaims Ac ami and CUAl.Mi.-Si. 'N bu- Satisfactorr refo.i if re'iuired. 23, 'oO-tf.

ing by various ways. 1 A 1 l.so. an eieciier llll'l i I s.i.'.-. .11 ie paid an t.n:cn f-r a shwttr Times Pittins a grindstone 1 cbi id of -f tie an 1 a 1 nit' eiii's ti: irer. MiL PPXM.Tf.

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