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Weekly Lecompton Union from Lecompton, Kansas • Page 2

Weekly Lecompton Union from Lecompton, Kansas • Page 2

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KANSAS STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETX TOPEKA. KANSAS HE PLATFORM nivcrJ al0t. Un A- Ent it imrn the Talidity cf that election. TT1 LFTO PTl I ii r. i-en wuu A.

hi ruuilltt. tva ail, before emrrtngonuia cisehar-e of his dui.es, i .1 aud these passed previous to it, none ot the Kansas s'atutcs are legal, they not! i proval or r- jeot: a. 33 tli: organic eafli or affirmation tlmt he will falrlifullv and imrr.riianv discharge ihe d.itics of J.idje of tie cation acc-'fthog to v. oiu s. JLe clerks of shall La r-rpoint'd tie Judges.

gua'd like or to t-e tered bv cue of the Jues or l.y aar the Duplicate re Sun td-o- lion iha'l be and certifietl bv iLc Jtzd-zes aad clerk, oikeuf which be d.Tf:5Lrd w'tkh Th ove marc's nest was discovered i Secticn I. TLat ff-r j'irp-cse of maljlng lv (jCV. Gearv, an to the llie inbaMtaata entitled t-w'orli iu Di'esi tothe Lai-latura Tote pr.TU:ar. of act, an i anJ an election of memkers a it is ireil that the remoTal of i eoaTtiition, it ahall tho utv of th snenri the LeiTtsiature f.oni Pawnee ta tliawrieo ta cnr.n!:s in Tcrnrr, ar.i MiiiiOD, CIot. Reader refttseJ to a ok- 4r, hsrebT re.ir.jra.1 batweaa tl 6r dT co.vhJge the'r a-jts as and legal, of Karch and tho 1 cf 1-S5T, to the heard of f.

tie Whereas: The people of Kana. by ty cr district in. wLioh tka eleotioa is ap.d ti.t'ir vote at the list election. o-Jier stall I transmitted tle Sc-retar with pr-vions no: ice, Ji reswlra t. Take Je Pet aad ballot Lot, a the 'j 'J iht tn.

tad liirv present a writv esr.y to cs ia favar of tae squat 1 here was in ini.t proceeliars. Like their tnarta! r.ttyp aa TBtsr co-11 lo; err. I'p lata of jadja left the house ia vh tb wss lo ssea fcai Jr ke ft persoeaby ly we tu act.i tn tte uf a.DT, act. si, 4 ar.d tvsii 1 I 1 L.lt.ik'. heuiLji.ii.'ii the niuihra 'ta a.i.tvrat Kauaas is ar: Li'n, his t' raisl with the the txecntiva L-er IS IT hil .1 i a thai, ii At ti teecnj eiccttia.

i ha; rrf.ed lb 1, I the v.i'.i tnemher, out fio Iviaj coui.tr, wha was i.otnitintcJ ra-elect'on. I far ihe a eta of L.i'utre. 1 ad fr tii-j lo re-fcw tL array cf ral- Liit spirits v.Lu Lave tnutr.phed Joei-tj uJ j.F-juJi.-c and TLa sang and tie patriarchs of adence. the rv jiottii ui with the shahs of eriii is-a quiTericg ia their r-uUa. IK-! ta a vtj eiits-n-jr; poets; eni Vinril de-.

at.vc3 a ay Pliny Pliny fouai wi.L bisei.h raries ir.J i i Jwecopbor: v.ei ro- D.a:si;-i.,f tarn t. it ai. Liv ri-'-ri v- es e'i'Lor Lv trie JTJjra. i. ta'd l.

La.e cuvl l.i'. r.u i rc: 1 tXTV their lowsrl-v a. tr.e.r mira fit. ih-i odiara of tii.i.cs liror; i'ii ar.d t. Cicero I iiiu Th iti-r: .1 1, 4 Phi-sreh 11..:: ti r.a Jcf e'faj, tut.

or ef a te. b- Ilsrvev ai iC.le ai 0: n.ure li.aa arr.i. ut llaivity cr i eiutfifh oi learne j. aad t'ekr pv rs deJ the t' Uhle.ay a Ul 1 IVl. aa 1 a a 1 lit r' re auD'Tid ly e.

wii'a all ids end is fc-t-ce, obcj r.aui.' ai: i ibat be "6 liot ccicrelied th T.id jargon iett. eroa a Tclutary eiiit ct, i'ei dr. Irjut i.at.e 1.2.1 bf tht ftroeiiTof 1 ft. -X td the i.ve 3 n. 1 I t.u ea fc'i a 0 C-th jor.

OI ta rn 01 i il- ....5. .5 i.ua.t ro hi: is elar: I. eo-ar! a hat (rages rt: Akd liktf the 1j r. lioa's 'm; it 'j be cutti f.h te ia ca J. p'ir: a.t cy it iaie, v.I:'..

its vh I tii. i s'a -Itrer flea in. ttsiuej from li ez.ti.:p'c a er i re I iii.Ita'.i!!. tdiie. Oi 1 aiaii'i s'i shut the crerl i-." eted id isturc" the -rcr is the tiiiKf seem aa 1 fBieaip t.

of rlatider hl 1 tUeir corrupt most 1 fan -a ai eeiei aad all eend-tions aud ih erial it.re-a i a for is hi I sp-i: i.lr she j-taies-! li- Tu.ha.M.! li r. rs'-; et.te. 1 he t' i' al: ha.f Lclht ted The ad of srottud and iiau: r. vnai I or-cr ii taere I Mtareit era- U.ilit 1 lheah.tr 'tl bioiai i I ap- iriej: n.ea-urei of that ricent tarod of lainj u.y jilli horse were stoieu, and ciy jus? jdandcred and burrd by aa alwlitioa iand.tti. At tno of e.ect.-'n was a rrir.iie ei-id 'or in tajunt.d rifiemer.

a of Tvluateers. cnlltl out bv tra or tne ixcctture oi the i rrilory. Aud tt disappointed a-1 pirats fir r.ud free 1 Hi ti. a opportunity td ly icy brought oat an iu do pen lea', eaaciuate.witli ilia avva-l o. ny Porc I tickets, and falsehoods that weaiu ua.a wauo a nenu niusn, were tir- cu'ai over the canty.

The result was, that I eras re-eiert d. over lay (ota. etitcr, a vole of about l-j I V. ia a f.rst by a vote of ih ari to 1 tie, afi-r away ii.i.re two hua ired rot's to have be- iohe.I by M.isoarlatiS, I ttis truly lutr-hen re- lec.eu by a vote of to de-ite futdeelil'i rs of d.Mnes'.ie fo aud the tlun-derg of a Counaiib-e, I 1 coiaj elkd to crush all my sym- pathie-; hid 1 not appra-t. ti attir ci ear oaat: bo: e.

aa 1 roasecratc tins asion. by aa oiieriatr pushing from the he Away v.ilh the laan- liticts of ai.t.Mai Atvav with the fan- cicd -ro'stu that iuild. itself a thrna aahu tha r.t'oo r- t.ive t'' a no' 1 a 'er l.et:;- a 00 a or tan laav have I rin NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC PARTy DOWN" Willi A in U.ITIONISM 4- WITH IT A TF ni STV 7 -i. ealhd i.r if.i!i,.n p-eparafw to ti: 1 a it therefore '''-'Bie to JeSue tir posi.ion; whereas, the J' ir'y i t.ne 01 v.lii"h t- relv. for ensurin- u.

t'iat justHV the 1 bv 1 1 r.u.ae.t py -'l pntnis to p.oaeer ia Trritot as vrel! aa "hen be propo--. a to taer. the 'i crri-orntl eoodi ir enfuivR ta eorle wery rt 1 way tn est u.nrevtri.-te.l I C.t. 1 "i on- 1..1 1 we de- t.au.iae to be known the of K.n.s. to 'C.

.7 1 1 l-r-11- K-' -t riiL-iph-s thai forth Va. o. Vl tillolio 2 I That we ur-e upon all aiea st ana who h.a--s!l: ia fu. or vc th rv. A u.

llMlnil K.urr.:t., in ad ear i-eho: ftcv-olve (. log as the La cr a.l Oi ier pa: M. i no i cr'M -i Ui. K. 1 at a.ie lor I 1 1 sab- hi c.

1 -a v. ar.r -e per' ,11 i i'" men a. Us ai lea a e.i 1 a' or i i to a a. a le rv a a I I ii .1 1... i I-.

1 m- i s'i V- i aa. lights, it -ha. id i Cir eh v.di 1 a. i '-r l'oi- th a-t a' o-i-ti 1 i'- i- a r. that 'h i-ts an i hLs ih.

o-. ariea a ta h-: a. ir ouiitrv i.i lis i.a-a to i lo. i i'V grai: a i'J ii 'i'h it patriot I 1 the -e at a ynd aij aateci pa-i n. i- i to II 1 h'V'i ia an a- i'ii a h.

ir. i nt i hh. P-' Thai hi. hi finiily the io.t 'i-taitK-d hy Iraoe- nt.v t.nat tie- i i ei- I a. ra: a I ot ear i.t ia r.

I i ieea ii.d 1: li i that -iiv u-': f-i-'-er oi of th-; -th' a b--i lv i- w. 11-t: 1 a i Timf we beli i.i,r i tat ia ii iaty b- i ar i mini, rabn- of h.siiee. tii -r ue apt. any iai li; -r who wo ibl by swerved from ta i ne d-'v bv party it U.C S-'-l-C nveutloa. that ih bind- its In ha th iinpanaat and vabitible portions of the re that their i atel lo-eahti- a large and useful emigra tiou wbieb t- a areat is lost to the '1 erritorv.

Tiiereforo. Tiiat it is one of th-earhitial priaeij this that tb neral gov. riimei.t should, at i's ear-lies', eonveiiience by cxhantre or tr aty oi' ome bind redeem these lands and open thew t- tlie pre-eiaptioa of set- ta-rs. 11. Resolved.

That order of the first principles of all harmonious and well organized bodies, we ib-em it e-r. ef the Territory, and tie oue U.t hljil.f'i casu, he sstisfact. rUy who tu ti.o convcr.Con a shall otdr a ueir is hc i.rovidc-A 11. Every UnaS-ii itiiV-iraEl of ill. TVrritorr Kana.

011 tie third oae ibottsaad hundred and f.ftt-tev- en, lei.n- a e.itli-a of tl.e United i.wr ii.e U-eaty-utte years and ri." i-hall l.ave resided three next u'A in ti.e coiia; ia nbh-U be to and no other whau-ver, be riri.e-.l to aad any person -ittall- li.M ti a tutor maj a .0 ii; and no o'hers. See. id. pert take tl.e aer.sas or to assist in t.ikiaj there- to haTe power to AhuiaV-er an 1 exemina persons on in all where it may b- to the fait aud faithful per- torrusr.ee of their under th. act.

tee. 12. If aay pers.n. or fre-. or bv anv nulawful mean, shall eetly oi- ia.lirc.tly 0 in.luo: er in tas vute.

or eC f- from f-if-f! too exei'-ise of: or i-h oi" sa.C.-iijre a ei the so cniiny. si-Mi 1 aad un bv si a nut hss than -ve hi.o.hcl or ly lieio not 1 moro than sis. or H- bolH. Soe. Ii.

1 hat every or- 11 hein- a qualified vaer .0 of r.ct, ho si.r.ll uir- at any el.vt.va waloa 'd than tt a 0 i I 1 at ia iii a ir-io i on an il if i f.tld ir. a ion i ee.sof he-. -c Terriuoy. to he pai.i any i ia Lieasiiiv, i.e. i i i.

Is. All and of the daiit-s of bv ih' s-aa'l entah r- eiie nr Pa. s'ah: to a a a eel r. I.r. ei V-i-e ii; i li the riiii.

ci.i! Ai li h.e:rhe-a "de- hot i A hi. iiV I.l'r tl.vl I ill' A Oanr as, 17. Th -b aiaar Tea.ls, fi Sail ilr Nie a ea the I'ht'a, i.as crri a- the Ih-lii-e. Site rts that the Tert.essi had arrived out. t'oioa -Is Ti'us and Lochrid; bad pro-i-eo i.p the ii.er.ia attacked hoo 111.

an- on Cody's it ihe of the Piripaoua, whom they defeated a hi: ge The u. l.es was T.tling. The Mac of the tnnag lit ie steamer thea oat it was ordered back to Pouta Arenas, where kb.d iis. aial ray t-a the jathvray of Lis ii.tarcy youth i.o if bicaii faith la the iiiarde dialect of TAK1NC OF THE D.NSU?. r.nart-d the Gormor una Asa-'iAiifof iht of of ail tLs tunl aabitasts.

c.t:u-r. twei-iv-o yens of J.er-i!i scrullv reai-i and for tie United ever s. and al! ofner ti tir hiiTj h.J pur power to point oca cr laore deputies to a-it iu a'h duties, not to exceed one iu en n.uaic- each of vhm bt-toie upon his off.ee shall ta'ie and aa aSlmatioa to stipfvrt the of the Jischi--o tcs. fait and imrartlal imposed on bin U.is a-t eeevriiinj to the i.f his skill and judiiaetit whicii or a si. nil he administered to thcui boTerally.

nod duly cert'ticd by a jade t.T erk of the dUiriet c'i ort i iiiud or jitde or tlerk. uf ihi court for the coiiutiei, or ly a just of tho liiel cHti re -or i in the of-ilje the -eretary of the tee. la ta.it: of vaci-nev in toe or- 1 ef the lEipv-e-i upu SUcli sheriff by tliia act, ahaS devotvs up-oa ar.d formed by the jo le of probate court of the Coui.ty in. which finy eiict. v.

i may apjciat dcyetics no, to ore ia ltubicipal u-wna! ip aed the office of bo tli nher.fT and prtihaio judge hi auy eoutity tttii or become lacuiiU ihe (iorti nor shxil appoiut aoaia res: lent offach oucv to pstlorai eneh duty, a ..0 fhali hav ti.e Sr.I!!!' .1 to api ueputie-s, take and aci-ibe tlie saike oatii, and perform all the of tbs oet as applied to r-ec. shall be ihe da'y of the she probate jude, or pursuit l-y the Oav- eraor as hsrein provhk4, ia each el- er before the ien.ii u.v 10 tae of 1.10 -rchjte far sueli uty or and lis' of ah ihe v.ci sident in his said county or vk-etioa di'Trl'i ihe o' A pi i i. fighieeii heu.l:-d til'ty-seven, tthlrli lis; ah a -iKe haa-hhe iri.ri of ail snj'i 1 Sr-e. 4. Ii thatl i du'y of each --a Ma i.

tei.ie raa.ie, aiaaa ci at thve of the most puolie places ia eleetioii prcriact in his eouaty or d.vt'...u Vriet. 00: i.f su. ht ah.lc a c.e r. li.nni: 1 rr.av li: ..1 e. o.

serion Co', day time of receiving la- of Ma- 1 aai era' aid rciiiin at i'neh a -i or eh-cilon and a ion of aid re turn', s.r.d iiicely r.oeicdina: enni-c'-ary dele.y, all cf any i or the iaeial ei of tin' if a ns ejeicernin sai i i.r iiv tai an 1 ii iiitoerav or this j-arpA'S fcve powse i a iiaiui-C: oaths and examine vbi.vs.-s. ua.l eoinj-ei thea' uacn'h'Lce ia saei: aiaaavr sii 1 jiidge oeeiii neLa'ary. fi 'iha: soo.aas the fail ilsa of ieal vote.s shall ihi.s havel.een rerised mid correet- td it ehall 1 iha duty t( Ihe -f-veral j'l l-a-a niake rani fair copies nht-reo' tae irritory Cf.e and to tae ri.rretai-y of r.Uiry, eue c- and a Fhaii ihe u.ity eri.or to e. ah-a tieeaibdane; the rrMtrrs fi.aa district to be l.s-i eer.eraCr mi iaabiai b'J de tory, and on ctv haii cletk of eourt of 4w Hxiit of e-'i d' livere i to I'r. trce of To: iac.

free. 7. ii be thi irai and i.ary of ihe 'i en shall 1-e eorr.plei to i i to I. an i a cmti" an ie'ecrion ia the ilowaur ocy si- eon nai a Paid It." T. 01 legal vofrs fhall divide 1 I a uj Vr l'rj aiy ra i er i of a- r- d.ai! ho I of iaea.be- bc-r? il.e if anty or she-" a- have a r.ea.'i.-.- of -f r-i-t 1 he (h'-rh-t k-sal vjters the? it Hi.aii be atfein oaie county district, wi ti.e' foiaa a prrcr.tft:ive he naai'rxr ef said in canty or shall tier, br- eivi tj.

ratio, i.n 1 the pi.jdert tl.e linn of si I onioned to Vich ceeaey or district; Provldb Tha tho h.ss ia the immVr of een-e hylhe fractions ren.ainin ia ile veral c.aiuties in the division of ibo legal voters thereof, he cowpensved by assigning to ho many evaaties or ibstr-'ens as have the at. a 1 hth-nril its faction as mav be-ra-" to i.ahe the whole naa.Vp f.f rep-r er. i at i Tei si v. See. 8.

An election shall be held for mem bers of a convention lof.rma cons r. for ihe ment to be aJ ace or to i. -e aj no: ia.a-:ifoiir.:d on the third Mon jn Jane uca, to be la shah kMoiat the rdaces o. vonnit taeir rts- pecrive coumies or paction uistrteu. They shall appoint three saltaUe persons to be juds of the election, at r-aeH phueof They E.jiil cause-a notice or u.c usees oi wianuj elections i-i their respective counties or districts, to be published and dibirlbuted iu erory election district or precinct, tea days before the day of election.

If any of election, so ar fa'! or rein'O to perform the duties Lis said office, the legal rotors si the place, and ou the day appoitoed for eiietion, eliail have iLk power ta tli each Tacancr by election amongst thennelres. f. ia Tb JadjM cf eleetiiia each A W.J0KS, 3 K. DK.NNKTT, Lt l)MITO 11 1, Si. T.

TIT: PAY, MAlll-II 1357 tK9 .4. H. II. JHf.CC, ii cur authors agea; fcr iar PoHlsnaftr, fieudiy to iht eaaee. 1 act ti in getting up en laic.

C'iirey II. hiU-heatl, Hsn- lUr M.or-.t area; tor I'oair-liaa county. Ysadiirr, i auth-rizoJ IraTellir.p and loeu! sent fjr the of au.ri laiioriptioni aud ajrertije- jK. A. i our a-i- f-r Ksnai City.

acd sd- iiilaj eoi'ntlei, to reevive ad- IlorJTrt la our J.oriiel aent for LjurreaceviUe, aad IwtUiUiii-r rOCttt I.re SarJer, Mont-mery, A 'aba-lav are reijaesd to act as car atu'-s. to take subseriptioBS andrceeiT rjieney. 2a?" We iavit; ptrtieular a.ter.tioa to theael paired at the cession of L'-is-latsre, j-j-t taking a cKKscs Ett for t-j C'onvea-tioa, t) form a State Ousiituti n. It provides that tin- irherilTs of the it-v- era! coui.ties of Kaueas blall, bete.eea .1 1 a ay oi and lt 0, April rjct, aiake an enuiac-r; or take the cennis of all the free laaleinha! citizetis of the over twenty years of an i all other whi r-r ill'j res.diay wi bin th- ir toaat'ts, vbi reta'ns are to be with 0 Probate dud -es of 1 alula py o. by biai at diree ''1 ipa! for pub-ii ia-.

etioa anl the Probate are to rt main ia iroia the time of rec.iva jT said returns until the 1-t of May and if heart the ia the naiiies of any are set tel, he is tos-trike Chem oat; and if any are improperly tui't he is te itis rt tli m. The eh e'ion for delegates takes place -on the thirl Mo a lay of June next. To en a r.oa to vote, he must i on rcideut of the T. rritcry for three months previous tu the ele: eoniu.en- f-ci: 0:. the third fJoodav of this Ti.e ii is Modeled after the i ill.

If Lives all ai ties aa juti! 1 1 1 a a so that be tor a.ai.ahie iing. till the say th wiil not vo.e. ree. t.iiina::: that oiuere bat cad ji. i.ie cuciioii.

tie a oe iuie.l to aeti.itv lv any such a-sertioas. If they canuiua es, as l.o have dar.e before, bring oui candidates. They a Couvii-tiea on the liit'a of March, at To oka, the objects of v. are unknvfsn and erita; will remain so. L.f iTielr oreauii -atiun.

at don't wlat Our daiy, aad the duty of thr a i- bvioii--. This e'eetion will.kei only ti.e of Kansas, but the destiny of the Eolith. It wiii dct Tiidiie wh'-ther the It ad and euiighter.e i Jbaooeraey equal rig! its and e-paal principles are to rub. otcr this fair l.uid. or whether it is to be ivea up to the etnhraee of Abo in.

iiiim. lixtitkc. It is thought by a go al many that the- isior ot itn 'i t.on wna i repealed by tae last ase ion-tained in lis- 11th seet.oa. This is a miftiLe; the 11 tit teetioa oi ly to priu ed raatu-r; the 12th rpoken and printed nutter. The 11th section i .1...

was iu.ei.ue'i i-i L.oiu iin. 1 u. slaves, or tiie.i -tiou tt.etr masters. The iihh se tioa laal.eo it felony to assert or maintain, verbally or otherwise, that persons have not a right to hold slaves in this Territory. The lltii section is st.

11 ia force, and is a v. aad wholt some la and provisions of a Similar natere are in orated into the statutes of every slaveholdiag ia th Ih.iaa. A v. tor lutton will be awarded to that pap in the Tctrdery that writes the ja-y of iov. (ii-ary.

earar.ees II rail C'f Pre IU Kan- tas Constitutionalist itis nip and tag" to thes vii't." t. i.t..' AL 13 I'loe-atie n-e ivai.sa.s 1 r.r.. 1 il.u.iut i.i iav v.t ihe vi tore still more uncertain. ,1.5,. it roav be cabled to hold a full band and rake down metal.

a i. a ia an in and refused either to eiga or return any tv biia within threa i'aT, ai tiia Organic Act provide. Thus they bteouje laws hi signature. Vie can produce uuinerous witi.esces wa d.jjuied ii of the luoat rebpeet- character, and from owb rjlale, who but pile of Lilis lying' his ialle tiurii tare. TI.s Or Lc in rtlaiio to ti.Ii reads thu: "If at.y till ii not be returned by tl.e niti.ia ruriuav fW ai'i'r it -sLall have been jirc.utcd to biai, tb: siii.il be a law in like n.aaut-r as ii' 'he bad aguei it, unless th arsotahly.

"by udjouruii.eat. preveDi its ia 'thich case it shah ot I11 a law." Our of government is so abut ti.eie is wroiif without aa pie redress. If (lov. t.ieary aad ihe aboluionis fay, tae protuioas of ihe Organic Act have iiot Leva complied with, why do they v-t tcsi the matter before ihe proper tribunals cours of the countrv? IJt'latitirc SiiSfrie iaotls, 'i he hrst inquiry of the emigrant after he rea l.es the Teiritory. is wi.ere e.aa the -Lims be procured? Tho ti.L- now sce.i.s to rua under the crru- nious iiitpre aaicn that the lands and laost tia.bej lay in that diieeiion.

it ruinoied that the oowrnnii at is negotiating for the ia ware lands Toss the river, pp sit this jdaee, comprising aa r.re twelve n.iles square. A uaod aeiiiv oar citizens hive marked out claims. i.r: tod as rieli as auv hi the wt.rld, with the greatest abendanee of fin timber and Weil watt tvith numerous streams. This' land is only or three tail: of place, aad or twenty-live of Leavenworth. We it e.nj haiiealiy the era: d-u-Fpn of the Territory.

If you wih liemj. f.iriiis. sto larias, or ra i 11 far.as, h. re is the p'a and i.ow is the tiiae. Taere is no', a cl.iiai ia the whole res rve which will not sell for tv withuut aiitk ci' imr.roveaien-.

'lilt ShtTs 3itJ 4'ae. TliC Kai.sas ia u.g oi tliefaare.y in "die" death of Sierra rJ, fails into several errors. iu th first phi-'e he sacs that the meeting was of ilie coasei men of LecotajCon. wh.ea it is well known 1 srge were abobtio i- Irani lawrene who e.ime up in wagons on that at the ii.ctiaatieii of McAllist -with the lOiiSeat i.O doubt of for the soie purpose of denoune- one oi our hest nl noblest crii-us. beat noblest ci-ue.

ana sustaining tae roriuites ot Jise tiiive. The only ions, rva- live iroai tali jaaec-, cnspieuous the crowd, was Capt. JI uaploa aa bis ari cra ic gang of convicted thieves. la the second place, he that v-'li the resolutions were read. Shcrrard j.ro-notinecd fal-e, an 1 a m.

reliant of Lecon.pt-.n, Lv the name of pard, made reply, when herrirl shot hiia There- is a merchant re by the name of Shoppar Jsoa, 1 ut whether he was present at the meeting or not. wear-' uii ibie to state. hi.o.v this, however, that hi-took no a ii'. part ia the pro The taaa shot by Sbernr! is named obeiearl. and lives on a claim witaia or I.r: i' iiet.

of place. He was i eapiai.i oi a company unucr tame iiamcr. Aania he says "An imlainatorv xtrs the I iiioo oiiic1-, savs that J. A. W.

i Jones, a iiiciiu and liiinate ot the l-mver nor's Loose, shot Si.cTrard in the head, we have conversed with an eye wetness who says that it was iinpessi-ble to t- 11 who did sheoa him." The Herald of Preedom gets oat something of a similar nature. The- obj-ot being not so much ti shield the mis Table wrc ch from n.eri'ed punishment, but to break the force of the crushing cinji-re we have nia.le raains' Gearr. Iii.mehhifolv after the sheoting. Jones said himself that he ha 1 shot r-berrard. and would do it again under similar circumstances and several witness? ss stated th coait, granted to some of the business men ol this idaee by the last Legislature.

Books have beea opened, and nearly all the a short time, as to finish it by the middle cr latter yart of Summer. Wc ta tare es oae ower on 1 8nl ia health, I Mioubl do ni-earth that can sava and that is tl.e to my tan fo-Jinsr, rnd tla ir oi rt t-riNic-f. i-hetld nv twislngre- iaa.il deSeicr. in the amenities of liters- tere, or lbs p. sprit ics of occasion, he at; arrire at the caaclit-ion that Jieir author.

antertaias a tiiiur. nt i la e-i. The i.f: that fch person docs not ceaiiar fiin'-Fs, i --i'-at ev; 1 a I ttai. f.r biai. As it is irnpcs-ilde i iade- to gctiiT to iav I raf my re.

r.ad tja'l it ails r- tag crimio; ss desired totnm lity. The least that cour tear the fore, is to wii'abel. td bj liurofieeiHijjiHi nu.sss, atJj la rr.otitcg ol ViaJ.vSt,B v.li iro- vk la ai pe abnr Lot necessary to ia. but ovei i 1 t.aie nad no roairol, saa.i this opportunity alt'; the inlulgenc of. the House of arii ouio ihina'S v.

hie 1 ki o.hai wis Said. About oatatri 1 1, atari Lj if he weirs he of jo-, ry, if his hcrri is it oahiio be, it i.o:iauh. Viere I lc -huA 'he people of I'ou-hia cuuniT h-r ai! biadtess ia lathad I power ti eeia .1 nwti--)i of iny would I pay ikoni io the carrrney of my gratitude. ftne ta tae Jtrriiory w.tuout euilition, I aa lire, thank Cod, without 'e- At the close of the oSS e. shall nan I iRiii! ith lay own hands-earn my bread by the sweat of my will go hre, "or win i annoy tne peoj le aritu solicitation for a third nomination.

of Wm. '3'. ShPi r.srtJ "let I'm. At a ineetinir an dry citizens, held at the ('oh Jos. Mcl'erty, Kana Jad' ti.

Tcler wa ralielio the Chair, and T. M. Crowd, was at- Taaatear-ecretary. Mnj. ih C.

Miller sp.lained the obj oft m. i. ti: to lie a ibute i res: eet to I ae i i' Vt ia. T. Sberrar.l, fonr.er- of irginla, and he moved that a com mittee of four be pointed to draw op duii -as expro sslve of the fecdin of the in.

etmg. i TL? Chair arrointed Messrs. Tb ('Mil. Carty A. V.

Jeiic: retiring a few laaments the com niittee oiiert the f. reso.utions waieti were uuaniiUotisiy That in the death of Win. of Poa-Ls eo m- ty, Kansas Ti rritory, that the Teni.orv l'-a lost one cf its most raluable oiiizens ana soci- ty oue oi its most brim. it orna- meat. hl-l.

'i this meeting join his nam-r-ou frieuds in laia-'-nting the loss of a.a-h let i and that whilst thr sabtnit to the era ib re oj' an ail ie e. he le.ra lon-hr t'tielr sin. (,. l.hhi.etr. ..,,.1 trusai.g tiiat thi-y may receive i i j.ouis, and tnat as a last ct re-pcet tuis meeting tolHw nis remains to the boat.

T. a iiat a c.ir. or ineir jiroeeed- Sfnt tinCr. 111 irs.n tl I -n t.la T'tteaa and Mrgmmn The Chair appointed the following com ra T. thirtr months I settLd iu j.

i ler, Jiatt ooaes, Purom, Jas. Me- district, without ihe inilaetiee of family. or friccdi cr fortune. A fur a journey of 1 tw thouaad lai'fis, I anise i a solitary struncer. Pardon tn egotm pardon- Kiy ego.Iam, if, ia allaiing ta iny constit ucnts.

i spei t-o ireeiy myseii. ney eet ivea n. not witis doubts teesa sas; ieioas, eng. dvred ia igr.o-! ranes sad uurtared tr tij lr.f att of a p.it:i.is:n that it-clf ia eeatrieted a ccaaty. Their rece' tio a wsa ia keeping their noble site; s.

toa strangers heart. Vfhca i -rostrated i there was no 1. tut can ta.oiy appeal every ci.usno. Kansas, aad lo ail iaen now I.r.cfj, I the" truth of the asrertioa, that the i il- i inaticn was solicited bj m. No pa.S:agfy oa ine eraer sale.

aaiaiiiious' i.oaiina'.el fcr the Sr.t Leg-! isia'ure, br of the latest public meet-' 1 ever held ia tae uisTiCt, i.ef course. Jo aod the Oieredit of I irom the rclba-ion tbathe died the death Wweea them, but the UeialJ, bavi' that tti-y saw ram snoot r-neinuo. of an'Loru ralde rr, in 'nco PT-'5 03 i i ti i i nie-re pract.ie tn.s Is a alle.lJ. e'ee io nr-ren (dull That a committe- of eight be Mr rr Shannon Hotel. Our city has- suf- "'J'-f-- J' a pointed to arrange with th Captain of A Lt l'J nioie -Ir.

st, perm.ocd to vote unless his na-ne appear of West" for con- i you may gain the yet. -The fercd more for the want of a good the remains of the deceased to Si. is not always to the stron-r. nor the than any other cause. A charter was See.

t. The board of csaa-y conanassioaers the damage was repaired, and had again l0 a Central Committee for the troae up. There but little doubt that Territory at largo, and would ask our the Americans would be in full possession friends to fcrra the same ia each county, and will pledge ourselves to exert every of the river in less than a we. k. I lawiui to faeiiitate the cudsand ob- la cs from i aliier oti tee o.l, per tlie eets or our orL'timzation, the guarantee-Orizaba, via Panama, ita'e tnat the enemy of and equal privileges under Covas had appeared, near Rivas to al! and every citizen of the United and sen driven back.

On do- 25th, Gen. States. Henninesea, ith a force of a' teked 12' Jlnt have the in- -'r-tv and tilent in Territory, to p-r- of the nemy at George, or.v.ng lhe 0 tU 0es them from their position, and then r.tum- our midst, with usefulness to the Gov-f el to Ri'. as. talkers whoie force was eminent, and wiih honor ourselves, and 1,300, fit for duty, 1,100.

His army was We claim that these offices in right enurf? i to the benefit of our citizens. est-l ent ncaaa and v.t ijro- I.t- 1 hat a committee of twenty-one v.aio.is and ammunition fortaree months. Le aj.r,oinicj l0 prepare an address, to the A private despatch from the agent of peopie of the Cnited States, setting forth the associated press at Grey town, dated the ends and oljects of our party. aneT the the al-nre intvllijencs. rcTiftinj their ail to forward ourriews" friend of ralae trsverscd tha district, beg-1 City the Star Empire, Lc- It is Sa a.ea.toaied to in extrava- as taken np.

Itis prof OS 1 to a place oa the ticket for ray nam a compiaa I nion. and the Re- au ic.s 0f aj a qilmf mence the erection of tic Shannon Hotel Durn-g ihe campaign, a public at Pen.ci-i. 1 cC'crcd my place on the tick-' ct to any man who coubl unite the prtj. provmeu in tne oa A nanJ alout hcTC IIke know of no better investment than stock cuicrent e. Ibe people declined (.

AJ.jtrM)n are afraid to risk. Can yea give them a the intention of the stockholders to make ti reposition, and (WtA' Tfce lket. i TOLER, Prideat. sciraen in yonr next of what you csa i the- Shannon Hotel, superior to al! others fiMinta triii-ro or--? insr. iarej T.

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