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Chetopa Herald from Chetopa, Kansas • 1

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KANSAS STATE HISTORICAL SdClffY JQPLKA. KAiiSAS MISS L. A. SMITH, MILLINER AND DRESS MAKER, THIRD STKEKT, CHK1WA, Haa a new stock of millinery goods wkl.A oKa ia riffnrlna sfe rt 1 fM 1 0 TV CHETOPA HERALD. THE HERALD, VL'BLUHED EVKKY SATURDAY AT CHE TOP A.

KANSAS. T. II. IIIBBKTTS A CO. 92 Per Annnm in Advance.

ADVERTISING RATES. If HUH Sill1 VBVI umm PTteesj also prepared to do all kinds of urcss matting. jwm. LEROY NEALE, NUMBER 86. VOLUME 1.

CHETOPA, LABETTE COUNTY, KANSAS, SATURDAY, NOV. 4, 1876. ATTORNEY AT LAW, LOJSr BROKER, CHE TOP KASSA3. 1 TT. 12 20 100 6 mo.

$600 10 00 20 00 TTi 00 55 00 It mo. I sao ft Of 1000 18 90 30 00 1 w. I 1 00 4 00 600 12 00 1 mo, ft no 800 60) 9 .10 00 Suurire Mumn culuiun tool a ran 1 col urn a rrOY TRR 1IKI.4-WAMKN Will ftTTKIIK fiouihrrat War Claims. The South is not anxious about the Remember 1861. "The Democratic magnitude of the debt.

Ever since party will never rebel; threats of the war lfc h8 bcen favorite idea disunion at the South come only I wilh Southern men to make the debt L. C. TRUE, Law Business local tea cent a line for Irat Insertion and half prlee for each addition. 1 insertion, five tinea and lesa 50 cents. ONE DELAWARE MURDERED IN COLD BLOOD! CHETOPA, EAX8A8.

up stairs corner 4th ana Maple 1-tf Office streets. MAILS. so great that no one could expect it ever to be paid. To "get their share" first and then to repudiate the whole would be a fine revenge for those who were beaten in the war. Is it in or the Mnnlcrfr Milled ljrnerlosea llapp aria or- of twa Olhrnt-Murder i.e- demanded Shaley's revolver.

Sbaley required his authority. Sarcoxie showed him his credentials, given by the sheriff of Cooweescoowee then advanced to disarm him, whereupon the four desperadoes all fired upon him, and he fell dead, shot through the heart. The cry arose ''another Delaware murdered Consternation seized the congregation and they rushed out of the building in a confused mass, into which these fiends promiscuously poured the remaining contents of their revolvers. Strangely enough no one in the crowd was hurt. Salinetl tea Uaet Che lcee Coat rtaw revenge by killing him, in the presence of his beseeching wife, for the faithful performance of his official duties.

A posse of Delawares, led by Isaac Journey cake, a Delaware Chief, and a minister of the gospel, assisted in the pursuit to bring these high criminals to justice. The Cokers effected their escape into Arkansas. The father died there (so reported,) Calvin returned four or five years after killing Hicks, gave himself np to be tried by the Cherokee authorities. He was tried and declared innocent, by a Cherokee jury. Iu less than a month after his acquittal he overtook the above mentioned Chief, on the highway, hailed DR.

G. W. WOOD, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Three miles North of Kipcn. 134 DR. GEO.

LISLE, accordance with human nature to suppose that Southern leaders would protect the credit of the Union against their own interests, against Office' bourn from 7 a to 8 Maila north and south on the KcT eloae at nine arrival; mv Eastern li.94 a Houthern 2.45 a Baxter 11,30 a DEPARTURKS: Eastern 12.24 a Southern 2 45 a Baxter 2.00 J. M. avattkss. Postmaster. TRAINS.

PHYSICIAN and SURGEON, CBSTOPA, KAN8AS. Office at residence on Sixth St. S-tf In order to properly understand this heinous affair it will be necessary to go back a few years with this narrative The Delaware! were located in the north east part of Kansas on some of from a few irresponsible persons, Democratic speakers had said only a year before. So they say now. The Democratic party will never pay Southern war claims.

Only a few reckless men propose it to please the mob; only ignorant men imagine that it is impossible. The Democratic party would never permit such a thing." Yec! A Democratic President would resist just as Buchanan resisted secession 1 Visit that section, and talk with the Southern people. The feeling is universal that Democratic victory will mean payment of Southern claims. As nearly nil active and influential men are claimants, a solid South is easy. In this demand the South is Incomparable more united than it was in seces.

si on in 1S61. Then several States the passionate demands of their followers, and in spite of smoldering resentments which even the best of them often betray? if this nation Is so reckless as to take the risk, it will learn in due time the meaning of a solid South. JV. r. Tribune.

The daughter of Chas. Journey- the most fertile lands in that part of the state, on farms they had improved by their own industry, with many of bim, then shot him, in the presence of two men who were riding at the time, with the Chief, who was afterwards taken up a corps. Coker had GOtNG WORTH. Texas. St.

Laia A Chicago Ex .12,24 a Freight So. Freight No. 8 ........4,50 a GOING SOUTH. Chicago A Texas Express 2,15 a Freight No. 5 jarr leave 3,45 va Freight So.

8 a No. 5 and 6 Live Stock Expra DaMv. Ne. and 8 War K't daily ex Son-lay. the comforts of civilization around them.

They were more extensively engaged in agriculture, according to AxNAclailun The session of the Clasp, organized at the Labette County Teachers' be held at Oswego on the 10th and 11th of November, next. J. J. KACKLEY, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, CHETOPA, KANSAS. Office at City Drug 8tore.

Residence on Walnut street, 1st door west of Baptist church. CITY PAINT 8HOP. Hamilton 4b House, Sign and Carriage Painters. Ceiling, whitewashing and paper hang-done on short notice, and at pricea that defy competition. Give as a trial.

OSWEGO, KANSAS. A. G. DRAKE, Justice of the Peace, Notary PUBLIC AND General Collection Agent, 2 tfl CHETOPA, KAKSA9. cake experienced a narrow escape, while standing in the door.

The murderers then fled to a ravine, a little way off, where they stopped to reload, then return to renew the assault upon the unarmed Delawares. Wm. Henry Marshall, a young Delaware, found a sixteen shooter, a rifle, in the carriage of one of the attendants. He mounted a horse und made quick pursuit in the direction they bad taken, found them in the ravine, engaged in reloading. They commanded him to halt and throw down his arms, but the blood of the young brave was up and he rushed into their numbers, than auv other civilized tribe of Indians this side of the Mississippi, perhaps were not surpassed by any tribe on the continent.

They numbered, in 1869, 964 souls The exercises will be as follows: STATE OFFICERS. FKIDAV. 7 Pi Lecture Elementary Bod were hurried into the movement only by force or fraud. But now the men of property, of action, and of influence in every district in the South where battles were fought, or Union armies marched or encamped, or Union raiders penetrated, have a direct per ies and their Chemical Combinations two of his confederates with him. He again fled the country.

A large reward being offered by the friends of the deceased and the government, he was captured, brought back and turned over to the Cherokee authorities for trial. "The writ charged that Caljn Coker murdered Isaac Journeycake, Saturday, June 12th, 1875, by shooting him with a revolver." A jury was irapsnneled, the testimony all taken on the part of the prosecution and defense and the case rested. At this stage of the proceed Dr. Milligan. SATUBDAV.

Governor Thos A Osborx Lieut. Governor Salter of State CAvnacgh Auditor' Whoer Treasurer Johm Francis Snpt. Pub. infraction John Frazer Attorney General A Randolph Chief stlc A Kingman Associate Justices Valkntine. .1 Brewer Stat Printer CI Martin Librarian I Dickinson 8c'.

Rd Agriculture Alfred Gray 10 A. Lecture Structure of sonal interest in the demand that their losses in tbe war, like those of and were completely environed by the whites with whom they were in amity. They were well esteemed as neighbors. Their fine lands and improvements were coveted by the avaricious, and through sordid motives, they, by plausible representations, induced the government to Attempt their removal to the Indian Territory. Locating all partially civilized tribes in this Plants A.

B. Hammer oyal citizens, shall be paid by the 11 a. m. Book Keeping-J. B.

Hoo- Chetopa LIVERY Stable, ver. Union. If any man supposes that these people are not in dead earnest, M. D. PROCTOR, Prop.

their midst. Flash, flash, went their pistols, sending bullets through his hat and clothes bis horse shot and he brought to the ground. On rising he returned their fire, killed Rogers first shot and severely wounded Shaley the second. Empty pistols 1 p. m.

Lecture Mineralogy Dr. COUNTY OFFICERS. Maple Street CJietopa, Kansa. he is terribly mistaken, as those were Newlon. it was ascertained that the jury Saddle and Carriage horses and Convey who dreamed of peace in 1861.

2. p. it. Business mooting sifter was in favor of rendering a verdict ances on short notice at reasonable term. The election of a Democratic Presi Feed constantly on hand for and hors.

which, if there be time, there will be of gu'lty. but before the yerdict was ea boarded by the day or week. 1 1-tf dent would mean a Democratic a lecture on Zoology. delivered the court discharged the House. But the large majority, A fall attendance at the first mee District Judge, B.

W. Perkins. Probate Judge, S. L. Coulter.

Treasurer, C. F. smith. Sheriff Abbott ountv Clerk. L.

C. HOWARD. District Clerk, H. J. COOK liegisterof Deeds, I.

W. Patrick. Countv Attorney Willard Davis Snp't Pub. Ins Miss Mart A. Higbkv.

Surveyor, Wade I'rItciiard Coroner, D. B. rouse. jury and continued the case. The NATIONAL HOTEL.

probably more than two-thirds of the Wm. KELLERMAN, Proprietor. Democratic members, would be from ting is urgently requested, that ell may receive the beuctit of the lectures on that occasion, which are intended time came for a second trial. The prosecution submitted the evidence, on the part of the government. At CHETOPA, KANSAS.

the South. Mr. Kiddle of Tennessee will call up his little bill, now pend- territory had been a pet scheme with the government for years. The Delawares objected to the project, as any people would who loved the refining influences of civilization and their homes. Then it was generally believed by those uot conversant with the actual condition ot affairs in the Cherokee country, that the Cherokee? were an enlightened, law loving, law abiding people.

Their constitution was framed similarly to that of the United States, in The best of fare and accommodation. i u. .1. IHWLSS. as a foundation for the course of study this poiut the jury was cauvassed Charges 2.00 per day.

Good sample rooms Commissioners. ng, which provides for the payment V. A. Starr. C.

Leib. to follow aho that definite arrange 1 clandestinely, and a majority were made retreat expedient. Marshall was furnished with a fleet horse, which he mounted bare back, and followed the assassins, on whom he gained rapidly, when they separated, ben Brown going iu one direction, Shaley and Aiken another. Marshall soon overtook the two latter, who being out of condition to offer further resistance, with discharged revolvers, surrendered unconditionally. Some of the Delawares returned home, armed themselves, came up after the surrender, aud continued the of all persons who may prove their ments may be made with reaard to new quauteks.

found in favor of hanging. This jury was discharged, also, by the court, osses before a jury of the vicinage, CITY OFFICERS. the course that shaii be pursued, text Star Bakery and Restaurant or establish them to the satisfaction books used, times of meeting, Ac. and the case continued. As an auxil JAMES H.

FOWLER, Proprietor. Meals 38 Cents The Special object of the class or iary scheme, on the part of the de Muvor S. B. Fisher Police Judge, Shields Treasurer, IoTN M. Morgan Clark, Henry Frye Confectioneries, cakes, pies, and ice cream ganization is to render assistance to fense, bogus charges of a criminal na of the Secretary of War.

A jury iu any neighborhood must be largely composed of persons who have other claims of their own to establish. kept constantly on band. 11-tf fact, was nearly a copy of that august instrument. Their code contained, ture were preferred against the two J. M.

BANNAN those who may wish to prepare for grade certificate, yet all, who may wish, are very cordially invited to principal witnesses for Ibe plaintiff, before the U. S. Commissioner, at A Secretary of War, if selected by a ArcMtect, Contractor and Builder, from the most part, laws copied from the most highly civilized State laws. These were presented to the Dela President owing nearly all his elec join tbe class. Tbe sessions will be Muskogee, to which the summons re pursuit ot Brown, who in order to escape his pursuers plunged his horse down a precipice.

A bullet hole through his hat and two through his clothes, signify a narrow escape. toral votes to a solid South, will not Plans and neeiflcations drawn. Draw Marsh ii lift Attorney Lamb Councilmen 1st Ward Mccormick, Edwards Ward 1 Brown, Bedell Justices of the Peace A Drake. Campbell lloird of Education Hunter, Elijah Adams, Wm. ALEXANDER, C.

HUMBLE Treas. School DeTarnette Superintendent CH McCreery Kaamiaing Committee H. McKirnry. Anderson wares as indices of Cherokee civili be likely to scrutinize too closely the quited them to answer, on the day set for the Coker trial, 100 miles away. The warrants were put in the U.

S. ing done with neatness; contracts written in complete form; stair building a specialty; correspondence solicited. held in the Congregational church Signed, Mart A. Hiqbet, By order of committee. zation, accompanied with the assur demands of that section.

Mr. Rid Shaley stated after the surrender, dle's bill wiil be advocated thus ance, on the part of the Cherokees and menial government officers, that Marshal's hands, who started out to DRUGS, Medicines, PAINTS. report says, the original project was "We at the South have lost and 6uf to create a disturbance that would auditorial Molest. fered terribly, while you have grown make the arrests, but learning the parties, to be arrested, were the principal witnesses in the Coker case, de Oils, Eta, Hooks, Stationery, Wall Paper, Etc thee statutory laws were enforced and obeyed in the Cherokee nation, as well as the laws were in the States call out the Rev. Chas.

Journeycake, rich and powerful. Norlhen States The circus of the Sells brothers CHURCHES. kill him and others who might inter have been repaid their losses, and which exhibited at Chetona a few ferred taking them to Muskogee till All kinds of Notions. A fine fall stock of after which they had copied. loyal men.

But are not the States everything at weeks ago has reached Topeka and afler the trial. This device was there nacr tnese ana other specious in fere. Shaley and Aiken are among the missing. Their whereabouts is shrouded in mystery. Their friends equal now Ace we not all loval ffonp.

into winter nnarterH. 3 i i j- ducements, coupled with the solemn i -Scott Smith a well known color- KU DNDIITi UOeiOBa MBS, men? Is it hot fair to pay us also Half of the members from the South can find them nowhere. "The wick ed barber of Topeka tried to commit pledge of the U. S. government that they should never again be importuned to leave their homes and ira- ed perish aud the ungodly will applaud, having claims of their suicide lat Sunday by takinsr Drus- BAPTIST.

Preach in on the second Sabbath of each month by the Christian denomination. Smith, Pastor. CATHOLIC Services on the third Sunday la every month morning and evening. Sabbath school at 3 m. E.

kononcini, Pastor. WXITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Services every Sabbath morning at 10 i o'clk Sabb th achool 0 o'clock a Prayer meeting Wednesday evening. J. D.

Graham, Pastor. PRESBYTERIAN RC Preach- Frank Rogers is the son of Chas own. rlhe other half dare not od- i .1 I mvnes ureiit Mercantile coneee. ieo- tuning uia lumn kuk, Iowa, on the Misaissippi. Nineteenth piovemeuts, they consented to pay Rogers, District Judge of Coowee pose, because all their active and in razor.

year. About sixty dollars pay all expenses, for Membership. Board and Stationery. the Cherokees $24,000 lor admission scoowee District. John Brown fluential constituents have claims.

If fore a failure and the trial was not brought on another artifice being resorted to as a pretext for further delay. May 29th, 1876, the court was convened, for the last time, to try this man-slayer, iu Cooweescoowee Dist. J. B. Mays, Circuit Judge, presiding A jury was selected, on this occasion, by the judge, to suit the accused whose couutenance was frequently lighted up by bland smiles, during the trial as significant winks passed Judge Stanley Matthews of Cin into their tribe with all the privile whose name appears among the ju Book-keepers, Penmen, Reporters.

Operators, Architects, Surveyors and Teachers Northern Democrats object, a Demo cinnati who was recently counted out rors impanneled in the final trial of thoroughly fitted. Baflrosd tare reduced. cratic caucus will be called. In that ges and rights of native born Cherokees; the payment of which was Inveverv Sabbath, at 10 e'eloek A.M. and of his election to congress by a major vacations.

Don't fail to aadress Fror. Coker, a member of the Cherokee P. M. Sahbatlr'school immediately alter Miller, Keokuk, Iowa. 17-ly ity of 75 votes for his democratic op noruin service.

Prayer mectinjr ed firmly secured to the Cherokeee. Ac Council, is father to Eben. Eben aedav evening at "1 o'clovk. All are cor Brown is running at large in the BANKING House of cordingly, in 1869, the Delawares located where they now reside iu the dially Invited to attend. McCreery, Pastor.

ponent Gen. Manning is going to contest the election and see if he cant unearth some of those frauds by which community where he hnds sympa M. E. CH1tRCH. Preaching every Sab- C.

and built nice dwellings, re thizing friends and courts to acquit hath at 10:45 o'clock a. and 9 o'clock p. from the jurors to the prisoner. The he was defeated. Proof of tremen spectabie church edifices and school m.

Sai-bath School every at him if arrested. Stay, Eben. They prosecution proved clearly and most dous frauds have already been discov caticas, the Southern members form a majority, and the bill will be declared a party measure. How many Democrats from the North will then dare fo make enemies in every Southern Sute, implacable enemies in that section which always controls the Democratic party, by rebelling again st the decision of caucus? The Senate, many hope, would prevent the passage of such a bill. We recently showed that the Republican m.

m. Prayer meal oc every Wednesday evcaine. at 71 o'clock. Fres; seats. All houses, and improved large farms, acquitted Frank Rogers who murder ered, enongh to indicate at least 4,000 which immediately awakened the ed Russel, once, aud Calvin Coker conclusively the charge set forth in the writ.

The case was argued, on are cordially invited to attend. II. McBtRNEY. Pastor. illegal votes in that city.

twice. If arrested the Cherokee au greed and jealousy of the indolent Cherokees, who strive, in various the part of the government, by the thorities will furnish a guard suffi LODGES. He Wanted to be Kemembered. "Would you like some ssmetbing ciently strong to protect you from Stitjbgms (Successors to Lee Clark, Banker.) Exchange on the principal GOOD TEMPLE US ablest lawyers in the Cherokee Nation. But to the astonishment and shuddering horror of the civilized world, the jury gave a verdict "not to remember me by, now that 1 am mob violence, and when the heat of passion shall have subsided, the Meats every aaonday evening In Marsh's W.

C.T. brick block. O. iiumblb, J. A.

Lough, W. Sac. going away for some time?" remarked a voung fellow at the lake shore maiority iu that body would be small at least four members of that courts will set you free. The protec guilty!" Turned loose that fiend, cities of the United States ways to make things disagreeable, generally, to the Delawares, as the sequel will show. Subsequently the marriage of a Delaware to a Cherokee took place.

At the wedding party a Delaware boy and John Coker, a Cherokee boy, felt desirous of having some athletic exercise, so they engaged in wrest tion they gave Calvin Coker cost the depot to a friend one day this week. that monstrous wretch with bands MYSTIC ENCAMPMENT. No. la. O.

O. P. Chetopa, Kansas, majority, enough to turn the scale will be from the Southland in one and Europe bought and Cherokee nation $14,000. This is an "Yes, I would, dearly," replied the twice stained with the blood of bis and third Fridays of irat teats on the sold. earnest plea that they will spend friend.

section or the other more than four L. Brown, C. P. each month. innocent fellow-man.

Is not this le something for your benefit. Eben "Well, then," said the one who was can be found who are capable of being 1. O. O. F.

"stay, stay, stay the conrt thrice say galized murder? About two o'clock, Monday morn about to depart, "lend me Collections promptly at corrupted by a share in an enormous Chetopa Lodge aye, and more than thrice. Think of mi a i ti No. 48, I. O. ery Tuesday bera la stood o.

meets ev job. When tbe bill has passed both xu menu was rememuenng too tenaeu to ana remitted, on ing, the 4th of last Calvin Coker evening Mem" ninny old associates in that way aU ftf mvmpiir Houses, will a Democratic President ted to attend. tttaading are invl was shot in the back by some tin i i r- dare veto it? Where is the man who ling with each other. The Delaware boy was more than a match for the Cherokee, at which the latter felt quite offended. The Delaware boy was returning home on horseback, with a sack of flour, one day, after known person, and severely, wound L.

J. YanLandingham, G. J. A. IteooKs.

R. S. hadn't a cent with him. ed while taking a dram in a saloon in Rogers, tbiuk of Coker, and then be content. Ah! yes; you and your companions in crime did think of them on the 17th day of September, or you never would have dared to have contaminated your hands with the innocent blood of Wilson Sar MASONIC Preaching Without Votes.

Ceffeyville, Kansas. will dare, in such a matter to affront i he overwhelming desire of his party Presidents are human, and have ambitions. A Democratic House No. 73, A. F.

A regular eom- A blow or a shot from an unknown Correspondents! St. Louis National Bank. 8t. Louis, Me. Metropolitan National Bank, M.

T. Wm. MILLEH, Atrciu 1ST this little affair, when be was met by "Do you preach without notes?" casually inquired a minister of a source would be charged upon an en John Coker. who ordered him to dis Chetopa Lodge A. meet la oiunlcatLaa at Chetopa.

tatur Mar. 11.25; Apr June 17; July would have immense power to tie the tbeir Hall In dar evenlnirs 8.22; May 6. 20; 1. 15, 29; Auk emy or supposed en em however brother in the conference this week. mount and engage him in a single innocent he might be.

Calvin Coker "Preach without notes?" echoed hands of a recalcitrant Democratic President. The man who will dare handed combat but he peremptorily declined the challenge. Coker una coxie. Yes; thrice again the courts feav, "Eben, stay The tears of the imploring wife and mercy mingled with the blood of faithful Hicks have and his sympathizers allege that some 23; Get. 7, 31; Bedell, 12, Sept.

9, Nov. 4, 18; Dae. 2, la, 30. K. W.

S. B. Fisher, Secretary did. Why, brother, IV scarcely seen Gnn Lock-smith Shop Delaware, bribed by some of the most influential persona ot his tribe, a dollar bill in three months! ble to. make him dismount by threats, shot and wounded him while in his saddle.

The Delaware then jumped The first brother smiled and re plead with us and we hearkened not humanity and the agonies of Russel plead with us, and we listened not to fired the clandestine shot that proved so nearly fatal to Coker it Ceffeyville. As no Delaware had been seen from his bone and clinched in with his antagonist and fonght in self de CHETOPA LIBRARY. The Library ia open an Tuesdays from vne to six o'eloek p. el, and 7 to I p. m.

lioom up aialra southwest corner 3rd and Maple streets. Mas. H. Butterworth, Pres. Mrs.

Mattib Humble, Sec. marked that since the hard times he hadn't been much confined to notes, either. The ONLY ONE in the Oitv to commence such a struggle is not the man to get a Democratic nomination in these dogenerate days. This bill becomes a law. now much money does it involve? Estimates range all tbe way from to $3,000,000,000.

Our Washington correspondent reports that, upon the best information there attainable, it ia believed that these their lamentable tale; eternal justice about Coffey vilie, that day or even- with Cnm8oned robes in her out ing, and Coker had other enemies hands, of the Rev. Isaac tbau Delawaree, the inference, above journeycake next appeared at our stated, seems far fetched, while the bar, and we trampled her ruthlessly fense, as best he could, with an old barlow knife, the only weapon in his possession. After a desperate conflict between the two lads, Coker was compelled to succumb, and died op the spot from loss of blood from a a He I The undersigned is now prepared to do all kinds of work in repairing GUNS, PISTOLS, parties, charged of the bribery, arc and LOCKS in the dust! Eben. doubt not. Thus we promise you and all evil doers who uphold the party in power, our rescue, and point you to this bloody, Dow he Took After HI rather.

"Does he take after you, any?" sweetly inquired a Chicago lady of a man in the cars the other day, in speaking of a little son who was with him. "Take after me!" exclaimed the man, "I should sty he did. Why, mum, be follers me nenrlv every where I eo." of every description. wounds inflicted with a barlow knife. The Delaware was found a consider (Sneeeasora to Herman A Bra.) aOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IX STAPLE AND FANCY able distance on his way home from perfidious record as an assurance that claims exceed $2,400,000,000, and the amount does not seem too large iu view of the fact that during four years a very large proportion of the South was exposed to loss from the movements of armies, and tried in vain to get its surplus products through the Union blockade.

It is not unlikely that tbe property de we will perform our vows. the tragetic spot, too faint from loss of blood to proceed further. He sur Hicks, Russel, Isaac Journeycake and Sarcoxie could not stay. Rev. entirely innocent of anything of the kind.

The wolf, when he wanted to devour the lamb, accused it of roiling the water where he was drinking, although this emblem of iunoceuce was in the stream far below. A cabal, from among Coker's numerous friends, composed of Frank Rogers. Eben Brown, James Shaley and Lewis Aiken, armed with loaded revolvers, made a charge on the a bo ye named church, where the Delawares were assembled for worship, Sunday KEYS MADE TO FIT ANY AND ALL KIUDS OF LOCKS I Shot-Gun, rittols, and Revolver 8 of all Kinds. Chas. Journeycake can't stay.

The Delawares, the best citizens in the No further questions were pressed. -A newspaper wit says that Bar-num is profoundly dejected because the United States has beaten him at the show business. vived his wounds by almost a miracle, and was arrested for murder, tried and acquitted. The blood thiraty Cokers, known at a familv of desperadoes, with their numerous allies, were determined to mob the young Delaware after his acquittal. Chaa.

Hicks, who was then acting sheriff, shielded the boy with a posse of men until his friends sent Cherokee Nation, must all leave. The bullet holes in their buildinga where public business is done, in their dwellings, in their school houses and Parties crossing Texas can be outl the plains or going to tied on short notice. the 17th of last the four riding Confectioneries, AGENT FOR JPJ LaJliB. A SabA Powder Company, door weft of National Bank Block, stroyed in tbe progress of th? war exceeded that sum, but tbe actual value would by no means limit the claims "established" to the satisfaction of jurors having other claims equally elastic. In brijf, the payment of these claims means the doubling of the public debt.

Nor can any man give good reason for the hope that tbe payment of them would not be ordered if the Democratic pa-ty, controlled by a solid South, should gain the power. in their cnurcu eaiuces, aamonisn them to leave. Stay. Eben go Delawares stay, Coker stay, murderer depart, priest! Tremble, ye innocent, aud weep, Christian, weep! The London Examiner notes the fact that only three European languages have brought fourth any notable crop of sonnets; tbe Italian first, the French next, and the English last. Tbe pianist and composer, Ernst Lu.

beck, died in Neuilly, near Paris, on the 24th of September. Up was rn at The Hague, Holland, in 1817, but for the last twenty years lived in Paris. AMMUNITION. All kinds of gun material, cartridges and fixed ammunition of all sizes will be kept on hand and for sale. All work wJU done on short notK, and In a workmanlike manner.

Miller. up from ninerent directions, onaiey fired a pistol. This was the first Intimation the worshipers had of their approach. Mr. Wilson Sarcoxie a highly esteemed Delaware, commanded Older in the name of the law, and him off beyond the reach of his desperate enemies.

John Coker, the father, and Calvin, the son, went to the residence of Chae. Hicks one dark night and took Turkey has struck an attitude,.

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