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The Wabaunsee Patriot from Wabaunsee, Kansas • 2

The Wabaunsee Patriot from Wabaunsee, Kansas • 2

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lion "one and inseperablt)" thus giv.l Arnij Correspondence 'The Buttle at lift 91, Tub "Gbeat Cannon." Messrs. Willson, Maison have recently Fight at Paplnsvllle. On Saturday (Jen. Lane had a fight at Papiusville, commanding in person, juurriaiumi, nu, IJifpfcW ing to the war finality and morality of His patents have lost a noble boy, but it Will be a source of consolation and p'rido to them to know (hut he was as brave upon the 'battle-field' as lie was The following letter is from C. cast a cannon at their Great Western character, the former consideration as with a considerahlu force of the enemy, Terhill, long and favorably known to potent in enlisiinQ our own of the NOTICE To the Electors of the State of Eant.au, In tcconlunce with tin provuiimi of the Constitution of Kiiiuu, aection on, article fourtMO (U), it becouiw my duty to lay l)ffur you, (tU roleri of tbi.

Bute), by publication in tvtry County wbert there ii a pnptr for your approval or rejection at tha next general election the the citizens of this vicinity. Mr. Ter- Wabaunsee, Kansas. North" in the fight, as the latter "a cer- virtuous in heart, thut he faced the foe routing them, killing 40, and taking 1(H) prisoners, together with all their tents and stock. From there, Gen.

Lane. was I oundry. Yesterday a teat wai made of tire gun, and it proved to be all that had been anticipated; The cannon is an iron C-pounder, flfnd wasea'sl for Mr. Heusley, who presented it to the Home Guurd of this If a sufficient amount of means is subscribed by the tain to win the sympathy and support of bill is Orderly Sergeant in Captain Creitz' Cavalry on the march to Osceola, where Rains and Price's train' was being defended every civilized nation two very ttsen. tial features, and two which, unfortu BATl fiDAY MOKMXG, SEH 2S.

1S01, following proponed amendment to the Constitu West Point, September lSih, 1861. tion paired by the late Legialatare: lately, our cause undeniably fails to re' by a lartre force. The Home Guard regiment, untler command of Col. Blunt, hud marched 70 or 80 miles south from Fort Scott, "Joint Resolution to amend section fleet at the present time, Friend Shepherd. Perhapsa brief manfully, receiving his wounds in the center of the forehead.

Col. Johnson was brave, but his bravery exceeded discretion aud cautiun. It is thought that the enemy are marching toward Lexington. More anon, L. T.

There is, says the New York leader, but one hope for the republic. It must assert itself, crush out rebellion and seven (7), article thirteen (13). of the Constrtatrun of the State of Kamas. sketch of our recent fight would not be citizens, enough pieces to form a battery will be cast by Messrs. Willson Co.

Below we give a certificate from Capt. Sully, who was present at the testing of the piece. It is a deserved compliment to tho firm, who have made Startling: "Earth and surpr 'snathe notorious Mathews, who tne fullness Thereof" in Its Death uninteresting to you penned by jour Be it Resolved by the Legislature of (he sacked II umbo. (ft, and killing l.im and Throes. old fellow soldier in the "wars1! of '56.

btule of Kansas: That the following amendments of section two or three others; recorering nearly all the property taken at Hu.nbolt, as We notice that the prophets and seers On Tuesday, the 17ih day of Septein every endeavor to supply the demands of lhe people of Kansas: men (7). article thirteen (13), ii hereby prepared of Second Adventism throughout the well as capturing a large amount of nthur ber, after having vainly endeavored for compel the fear and respect of its eue- i "Know all persons that tho "Great ior puDiicHuon, io ue approved or rejected ny tne electon of the Stat of Kan-ai, in pursuance of section one and tvo, of article fourteen of said. Constitution; gaiil aection seren (7), article thir- United States are every day becoming more and more confident of the truth ot number of week's to initiate the "green liiit'i'abroaJ aud at liomo-or it is lost Gun" of Kansas was tried this day of our- Lord 24. Il September- 1-861. It There is no juiddle ground there is nu laeu, to be amended ro at to read at follow): uns" into the mysteries of mortul com-but we were fortunate enough to find their interpretation of the From Washington.

Washington, The President's proclamation of non- Fcction 1. No Banking inJtitutionihall igue proved to be fully up to the mark. aud the near approach pf the time of middle course. Let the men ojthe peo-vie shako off this discouracreinent, ami tho enemy at Morristown, encamped. circulating notes of a lm denomination tban one dollar.

1 intercourse with the South is inn-rpre- Christ's second appearing, and the set- Alt. vllx. Captain 2d Infantry." Section Thi proposed" amendment thallbe" recognize ftt.oneo our duty and our pow We approached the town just as day was breaking but upon entering the Leavenworth Times. ted by the Post Muster General Blair so as to admit the recei it of letters from prisouf rs. ting up of his Kingdom on earth.

Upon the 4th of July, 1660, Dr. Thomas, the place the rebels took alarm and fled from Right, Roc tns; Go Ahead. The A Uerman Mnjor ef a buropean en tnbnitted to tbe electors of thu State for their approval or rejection at the unt genernl election, or on the Tuehday tucceeding the firet Monday in November, A. X. 1S61.

Suid election shall be governed and returns made, in all respects, irr accordance with tbe laws pertaining to elect i-m of Representatives. spiritual head of that faith in America, said it was extremely probable that the Tbe Issue. following presents a clear record for the iheii tents into the woods and cornfields, many of thein, hbwever, taking refuge rl 1 1 Leavenworth Timet. gineer corpse, aud formerly one of Garibaldi's statf officers, teudered his services to-day. me great question wnicn seems now (t-s lerm occupant of the in houses, behind fences and stone walls, Fkctios 3.

The lullots used at mid election to be undergoing a species of theoretical LVhile lloSOi Washington, would be "We have constantly denounced Jay- Gen. McClellan has issued a gener and in a deep ravine. We came in from without fear or favor. We the last of the Unite'd States. shall be written or prirted as follows: "For amendment ef section seven (T), article thirteen (1.1)," or "Against amendment of section seven, (7,) article thirteen (13)," as thecaae may be.

denounced il during the Montgomery excitement, aud again in the Tod affair aud more recently we have called it out al order, prohibiting all persons not connected with the outpostsor picket guard, except general comramders of brigades and officers of their stall', from the Eost, meeting women and children in great numbers fleeing frantically from the' town. Our boys Company In speaking of tho advent of Christ he says that "the best evidence accessible to the inquirer proclaims that that event Approved June 3d, 1461. I hrebv certifr that the abore Is a trne anf dissection and discussion at the hands of editors and those who occupy high places 1 generally at the North, is the propriety, expediency, or more properly speaking, the manifest vtv, morally as well as politically, of the Government and the people who are sustaining it, to at once lawry, and utterly opposed to true pat passing btyond the main guards on the A. wete in the and formed upon the sides of an old by road, in or riotism. We do not, we will not, abate one jot or tittle in condemnation af this fuithful copy of the original Resolution as filed in my office, pawed by the late Legislature, roa-taiuing a proposed amendment to the Virginia side of the Potomac.

Com er to triumph, and the work will soon be done. Then the duty of the present met we can easily take care of the future. A prize fight came off at Denver City, on the 24th between Enoch Davies, an old St. Louis prize and an Ohioan named Con Orein. It was a severe lussel, 109 rounds heing fought, resulting in favor of Orem.

Davies was a middle aged man, well trained, possessing science and skill, but a man of intemperance and loose habits. Orem was a young man, without science or pr.ictice, but of good habits, eschewing both liquor and tor-arro. The editor of the Wyaudott Gazette speaks of being presented with a fine specimen of Kansas raised tobacco. He is uear at hand, and that it will transpire in the epoch composed of the years der to give Moonlight a chance to dangerous system of prostituted patriot manders are to define their lines and instruct their guards accordingly. from lS61to JS6S.V In wUneet whereof, I hare hereunto set my ism.

pass by with his nrtillery. But Colonel make the present contest a direct conflict hand and affixed the seal of my office, at 1'opeka, The practice which has to some extent Now, we had supposed that, thia old tuu stn day ot Augit, A. 1). li. Gov.

Robinson started for Louis and war with slavery. It is a question of lhjj branch fcf the church mili juua W. KUB1SU, Secretary State. Johnson, becoming impatient by some delay on the part of the artillery, ordered us ou into the main road, where on Thursday last for arms and equip which we do not deny has from the first tant, had missed fire times enough in the been agitated to some extent, but not last half century to' have demonstrated ments for the Home Guards Regiment. This will be one of the best equipped Regiments yet raised.

Our able and Klene Meyer, of the State of New Tork, prevailed of firing upon pickets is contrary to the usages of civilized warfare, and will not contribute to any good result. It is therefore directed that in future pickets or outpost guards are not to fire upon any pickets, unless it is necessary to reptils their advance, or to return tire commenced by them. we again formed. We were then or until Gen. Fremont issued his procla dered to make a charge into the town.

malion giving freedom to the slaves of its, unreliable and unserviceable character for all time to come. But here it is again the Government is a gone case energetic Governor has taken it under his especial supervision, and its wants Here and there could be seen rebels rebel masters in Missouri, and the nul take notice that A. Meyer, of the State of Kansas, did on the firtt day of July, A. I. 161, 61 his petition in the district court, sitting in and for the county of Osage, in the fifth judicial die- i l' i I will be promptly atteuded to.

Atchison lineation or mouincation tne shulking and dodging about, and agreeably to orders, 'they were fired some this munJane sphere is about winding All commanding otlicers and guards inci, in lue Eiuie ui nuusiu, samst iuv earn Elene Mayer, defendant, setting forth that the Cnampton. Breckinridge off to Richmond. up its affairs, to bid adieu to things of thinks that tol acco, hemp aud even cot- said Elene Meyer had wilfully deserted and utter President had followed upon its heels into the newspaper press of the country an required to conform to this order, and to arrest all persons violating it. of them being dispatched to kingdom time and sense, and, literally speaking, ten, can be made remunerative crops in The Frankford, Ky. correspondent of the i i come.

L-nargmg uown tne street a snort The Government has accepted the not until men, we say, naj us solution lh corr)in2 t0 an end wilhi lhe Kansas. ly refuted to remove witb mm uiesaid plamtm, to the then Territory (now Suite) of and praying the said court to grant him a divorce-from the bonds of wedlock upon tbe grounds of desertion, and for such other and further relief as the pl'ff may be entitled to; and the taiii distance, we were met with a tremend- services of a company of loyal Americans from the Sandwich Islands. ious fire from' the small arms of the ESSJames Buchanan was arrested The guns from Fort Taylor, two enemy, from their various places of am Philadelphia Bulletin states that Senator Breckinridge had gone to Richmond, Va. which may be true, although no other papers has ihe news. Breckinridge has not been heard of since his speech boldly advising resistance lo lhe war tax, and he may with good reason in Cinciuati on Friday last, for stealing an umbrella.

Ex. miles from Alexandria, were tried bush. At the opening fire, Col, John yesterday, and found to command the become of such universal interest as shortSpace of three or seven years, tvheu now. It is discussed publicly and pri- niakes bjs appt.araljcei l0 8tl up i(vately, in the various prints of the day, his throne in the new earth, wherein 'upon the' rostrum, in. the family circle, Second Adventists shalldwell.and reign in the soldiers' camp, in the field and by cn(j 0f tn110.

This piece of news the way-side. It is the all-pervading is certainly startling enough strike topicnd few there be, but manifest a lerror allj consteiiiati into the hearts James Buchanan is a private in First son, of our regiment, the Fifth, fell, rebel works on Mumon Mill. fciene aieyer is nereuy noiinea mat rne is required to appear and answer said petition within twenty dnys after the 20th of September, A. U. lSfil, or the same will be taken as true and judgment rendered nccordinglv.

A. Attest: By his Atfys, Cask Casi. John R.vtiao, Clerk. Jly A. X.

lIuLBoan, D. C. The picket guards of the rebel for consider himself henceforth safer under ces near tne chain untile nave been Infantry, regulars, engaged in the fight at Springfield, and was reported among the wounded in that hattle. So, there the Government of Jeff D.ivis lhan he strengthened by an additional force could hope to be outside the Confed certain derrrefi of ilisamvuintinent. cou- a.

A detachment of Federal troops pierced by. a number of balls. James M. Cupeland, a private in our company, was also killed. Lieut.

Raudlett was Wounded iu the arm Corporal Nelson Johnson received a ball scratch across, tho face and one across the hip; Corpo 0 ii 1 Ul UiT JJC il UUl UIIC uui Accuse the poor old man of stealing an erate states. yesterday confiscated forty head of cat pieu wiui leeuiigs vi rrgiet, inuiuuLa- ot a nUndrej ot them are in possession umbrella, will you tion and even indignation, at the vn-0t he right brand of that peculiarly ill tle belonging to the rebels near Lewis ville, Va. The proprietors of the National Ho 8 1 ROCLA ATIO.N IN JjNO- land. This manifesto will beapt to stir 1WIO COT THE INDIANS INTO TUE called for action of the President. I lie defied saving commodity known as unanimous voice of the press, with the hope, however, thut none of ral Wade, wounded in the richt shoul up the antislavery enthusiasm ot Lug Redelmon.

The St, Louis Republican Keliglous Services In Topeka. Episcopal -N PHESTON-lMd services Ihe Episcopal female Oolite Building, avrrjr Satdttth, at 10', A.M. and P. Congregational P. McVICAR-Hold services a Clmrcli Kdirkx ever) Sautialk at A M.

and at Il M. Frr.bjlrrinn -IIKY. MK. STEEI.E-lloJd Ibetr MTtU-rs in Miller's Ustl, ever; Sabbath at lu.Si and at i P. M.

lh.ilil-J. PAULSON-Hold servkre iu Museum Hall, each Sabliarh st l.i'i A. M. and M. tel in this city, have been arrested for s.lliu" 1 cu to a colonel in the army.

laud to such a degree as to endanger the der David Tarks, in the head, severe says that to Gov. Rector, of Arkansas, cotton cabinet of Lords Palmerston and N. Y. Herald in the lead, was in sup- them will become unduly frightened at port of Gen. Fremont aud his initiatory lpnst.no more so than to desist from their belongs the infamy of inaugurating the Russell and the cotton party supporting i This very party has done its full share blows against the enemy's coat of mail, ways but continue on fighting slavery, and the public mind was be- for the vindication oflaw and order, for idea of bringing the Indian tribes into the conspiracy against the Union.

So ly Murin, in the heel Marcellus Palmer, a bruise on the side Joseph Mc-Carty had his horse shot from under him, as also did one or two others, and many had their horses hit by the enemy's i the work of bringing about the outh- rebt lliun, by preaching and intrigu ginning to breathe freer since the long the supremacy of right, and the over in every way against Southern slave ry for the last thirty years. Now, when long ago as last January he corresponded with some of the principal chiefs making all manner of plausible representations as to their interests betweer balls. Anions? these were Hill, Sniber, been made, and contrary to the grave present gigantic scale in half ot the the issue is reduced to cotton or con science, John Bull has a hankering for forewamings of political wiseacres, he States, a species of wrong or violation of Waters, Marien, Iieyford, Wade, and Marcellus Palmer. Lieut. Randlethad cotton but I remont proclamation will had not wrathfully belched forth utter Infinite laws, which our Second Advent very apt to rome up the conscience his bridle reins nearly cut off by balls, Affairs In kenluckr.

A Kentucky correspondent of the Ohio State Journal, of recent date, writes as follows "Kentucky has at laM been driven into the state of war. The confederate troops have violated our neutral-t'v anil invaded our soil, ami tiiw annihilation to the people of the North, ists' coming ruler himself, strange to the North and the South, and earnestly called upon them to be ready, when the secession blow was struck throughout the of England as il lias never been arousnd We have not been an idle looker on in sav, never rebuked. iefore. Let us wait and see. V.

I'. and received three ball holes in his overcoat, besides his horse was hit by two the nrnSpnt unheavinir of the mifflllV fele- iro nrrtitict nml wn Imre iiffnnil Herud, Sjuth, to promptly espouse the cause of menu which cxi in our economy of riaht io prophecy as Brother Thomas, if or thrle balls- enemy kept up an The Day Breaking. the latter. This was nearly four month; before Arkansas seceded. The cir The nne of thw secessionists of Maryland continues.

Yestt-rday the Speaker of the Lower House of th Legislature was taken into custody. Mr. Kennedy, the Snpcintendenl of the census, who recently visited Virinia. expresses the opinion that the enemy's force in front of Washington does not exceed 100.000 men. It is understood that Gen.

Fremont will not be removed from his command, but possibly his movements may be so tar impeded thai he will compelled to resign. Tbe Past -The Future. The feeling in the city yesterday among all persons, of all clas and creeds upon reading the President's ordercoun-termandmg Gen. Fremont's proclamation, was one of blank and dismay. No Sundjy in our recollection has been so broken by general indigna-tiob and rage.

The expression was a common one among Democrats aud Republicans that B'lll Run was not a circumstance, as compared with this deplorable mistake. The news of the retreat of our army from Stone Bridge uever produced half lhe chagrin and di'snondencv here occasioned by the re i 1 -j. i jji i incessant scattering nre, waicu we re The act of n. Fremont, giving free- hold possession of Columbus, Hiek- dom to Frank Lewis and Hiram -'ed, i man Chalk BlufTs. in defiane? of the tions of our peoples, which is in fact but wjlri unintelligible signs, tokens, drag- turned as best we could, upon our concealed Our company being badly cut up, tie charged on through the cen late slaves of Tims.

L. Snead, a a.iss-1 wuh nf nnr nenrnV Tr. ronnr. the essence and foundation upon which onSi beasts, mythological moonshinery cumstance goes to show how elaborate and thorough whs the treason against the Union, and how reckless the plotters were in regard to the mode of carrying ted here Yesterday that Gen. Zoili- ouri rebel, is by far the wisest and no blest deed hieh the American Govern predicates all else whether of a political and nonsensical imagery we predict ter of the town.

On reaching a main nature or otherwise nor have we been lnai t)e earth will continue on for count ment has been accessory to since Geu. cross street we turned in North and an uninstructed philosophiser upon JNa- less ages, uninterrupted hy phenomena ii i halted. At this time I was in lh tural laws, outgrowing impulses, legiti- more slranrre and seemingly unnatural of the rear Jackson emancipated the Llacks who fought with him at New Orleans, and since Congress refused to their auc out their well matured and comprehen sive programme. Lieut. Gov, Root's proclamation, calb company, with Tad's who was then dismounted.

As I came up1 to the mate tendencies, and the purposes and than have characterized its history and aims of governments among men. We pt0gress all up through the successive ing out the Militia, appears in an other tion value to their brawling masters. It is a light set upon a hill, whose beams shall illuminate our history and bless mankind. It is the daybreak of the na street, I saw a secesh down the street to the South. On hailing hun to know have calmly investigated the sub-1 periotjs 0f it3 development until the pres column.

The people of Kansas are left ject as connected with our present Na- ent time. Dry up your tears, Brother eoffer, at the hea 1 of a large body of Tennesseeans was marching into Kentucky through the Cumberland Gap. These unprovoked invasions of our State have aroused our people from their former feelings of security, ami they are determined to drive the invaders from our soil if it costs the loss of every Union man in the State. Our Legislature is intensely Unicn. They stand thus Senate 27 Union to 11 Disunion Home 23 Disunion.

In a few days the Legislature will pass a resolution declaring the position of the A bolt and fearless stani will Le taken- who he was, I received tbe reply that he tion. Thank God that a beginning has lioual troubles, have gone into the in- Thomas, and turn your attention to se to defend themselves, and the sooner our whole people are ready the better was a Morristown man, and "all right." eenmade! We would nut exchange vestigation fully impressed cou- rious investigation in place of senseless treat of the administration from the I ordered him to come up. He said he viction that the time had arrived when interpretation for us. A company might be raised here for tho Home Guard service, and strong and righteous ground taken by had been loading the commissary wagon the glory which will attach to Fremont's name for this one act. for all the honors that hi and all other Generals can acquire from the mot Ir.lliaiit achieve it was tne duty ot every lover oi tns WAB.vixsrtCoNVESTiox.

Wenub supposing that we were a detachment of the fearless I remont. it was telt mat the penally of rebellion had been re i -Ill then arms would be furnished. As it Slate Militia have neither arms nor country ana ot nis race, to conswer tne lhis wefcli noinjialjoriS niaje for his own army, and came up to us, but ments on the bailie held. matter in tne clear ngnt ot trutn anu o(ricers for Wabaunsee county. moved, aud that the war was now merely a scheme for mutual assassination on ttnnn mv riiiarL-mrr (.

Tiinl frwit- tl.nl aniuniiion aud cannot get these fight Important Arrests. Louisville, reason, and, if found necessary, to tear We are personally ncguaillted with a had isonf foBr bi secesh look to larsre scale. Ihe opur.oti was unt Sept. 16. Early thia morning the from his breast all former convictions versal thai a public meeting mut be ing materials unless being mustered into the government service.

against the invasion by the Confederates. The loyal citizens of the State tinted Mates Martial seized the othce held to give force to the convictions of early inculcations, settled prejudices, of the Louisville Courier, and arrested number of the nominees. They are all his heels and run. I drew my revolver gentlemen of capability and trust. The and planted a ball in his back, but he convention passed a resolution rec.mi- continued to hobble along.

I culled on the people, and to petition the uovein Gov. Robinson left Leavenworth Ex-Governor Mrehead, Rueben E. Durrett, one of the proprietors ot the cherished theories and political preuilec-tions all, for country, humanity, jus' ment, in both legislative and executive brauches, to adopt Gen. Fremont poll Courier, aud Martin W. Barr, tele mending A.

II. Case, for the posi- lhe l0 fire ilMi but he escap-tion of District Aitorny. Mr Case is a ed ia0 u.f lice and right and labor heart and cv week ago for St. Louis, since his arrival at the latter place, the arms and equipments for the Home Guards regiment have been put in course of trans hand, in the way pointed out, to restore Let no one despair ot the Kepuunc, young man of modest demeanor and shot3 ha(J neilher ef. Now is the time, if ever, when in coun peace and harmony in our troubled land good habits, and it would tm a pleasure (vcU We learned, however, that lhe try has need of the courage of all her graphic news reporter of the New Orleans Associated Press, on charges of treason, or complicity with traitors.

The priners were carried to Jefferson-ville. aud will be transferred to the custody of the Marshal of the Secood to his many friends to have him elected firsl si10l win prove fa(al wa3 aflHr, We have deliberately and candidly "looked on this side then on that," and sons. Let each man reinemoer mat, it mission to Kansas. This regiment will be full in a very few days at farthest. FrnspputiiKT Attorney of the ludicial a we fail now.

we fail forever that, if nuius iuunu uiiu ue was uune a noio- have arrived at the conclusion that there district. lose heart nuw, we lose country for Cleveland who was arrested for ihefi. all time. In a few weeks Lonsrress District. The transmission ot telegraphic news South has been interdicted, aud the lines are still interrupted.

iioustnuiatiei biiu iiiuii oi some sianu- is no hope in our government, or in tne Bhavsry. It is said of Capt. Jlc- ing among the rebels. His tame was cause of the people who sustain it, ex- i his been released, aud since, joined the will meet in a regular session, and if Uuited States forces. the Administration does not sooner pe- cept it be written in leturs of living skirmish at Shelbina, that so uncon- By this tune we bad discovered that trace its fatal step, the representative Tni Southern papers give accounts Usios" District Convention -Th Coia, unou ineir iiags, iucir uuuiiria auu i.uii u-aa lia nt hi Ihnf hp I nu, n.uilmn u-ha rfifhur K.i of the people will enact Fremont's policy of the organization of two slave regi nrerlhrou! of 11 I into a law.

Io tins end let Hie masses ments to hirht the i anfcees. JNow, we voters oi tne counties oi uavis, it uuauu- 1 Int-on COfOfll clune 0 iti ronlt tn ni. I l.nninii nnA Paul will be called upon to rescue our people from the grasp of Jiff. Davis, and the United States Government will be called upon to march her troops into Kentucky and aid us in repelling the invasion in pursuance of the 4th Section of the Article of the Federal Constitution. On yesterday the disunlonists held what they called a State Convention, here.

They style themselves the Peace Tarty, awcl called this a Feaee Convention, but they vehemently oppose every measure calculated to bring about peace. They are endeavoring to instigate the people of Kentucky to open rebellion against the Government. Their resolutions amount to an ordinance of eecession. AH their speeches were of the most war-like character. Tho Union members of the Legislature were denounced as Lincolnites and traitors, but no words condemnation was uttered against the arch traitor who has invaded our soil, and threatened to burn our towns, desolate our homes, and deluge our fields with our own blood.

Later. Since writing the above the House of Representatives has who furnish the muscle and moix-y for have no doubt that the cunning Van see aud Dickinson, held a convention in ihe war, direct all their efforts. Every Slavery and Rebellion I irst remove comrades who had taken hold of him to and Stewarts companies aud Captain the cause of the disease, then cure the carry hun off the field, exclaimed, hat Moonlight battery, and accordingly we tees will pit two free nigger regiments uuctioo City, on the 24th. daily paper in Chica go TLnei, Pott. against the two slave tngger regiments, QUCaSe HSt.l.

An rrrp ma A Journal nitd TaiauxE ha committed That, it is obvious, must be a losiue Hon. C. B. Lines was made and J. V.

B. Thompson and Geo; itself to Freimmi's plan with regard to game vith our Southern for ine acnievememso. uc off fof Un fceiig foo. wa their niggers are worth iloOO apiece, W. Martin, Secretaries.

The following the rebels Lvery Journal in the oru submitted to their wishes, remarking thai distinguish our men from those of the ernments of Nations can neither prosper unless predicated upon the general whose opinion is of any couseauence while the Northern niggers are not the enemy had got his foot but not hist enemy. 1 Capt Moonlight having got has pronounced in fi. vor of the most wise worth the powder ami lead that would principles of right, any more than life and resolute and benvheeut measure. kill them. Louisetlle Journal.

heart. his 12 pound howitzer in working or representative Ticket was then nomma led: J. B. Ingersoll. Wabaunsee county, A.

C. Pierce, Davis T. L. Hersey, Dickinson Every bval statesman who has spoken der, commenced tossing can be sustained ithout conformity to the general laws of Nature pertaining Tne Clevilamd Case. The case of has endorsed and approved it Equally KEXABE1BLE100L9ES5.

IIIUSCMUU ihe State vs. M. CWvelatid, before Jus I UJC acvcoaiuu uaia, nunu wunu tvith ihf I unauiiuuuis is the voice of the gr ai peo to it, and it is equally true that so long "gitlin" from that coast and region atton.ltniT lha PTPfllllnn nf 1 lr. I These are all good men aud will be ple. Let thot rotce it heard tn tone as our cause is made ostensibly to ig 1 ,11..

thunder. Let every nn-mber of Cui' bv a lame inaiontv in tne Uis- I n. I lUUIIU-UkAJUt IUUVUVIG UUIlt III1IC 1119 1 1- L. I f.M lha L'lllmiT nf II I jress from lhe loyal Stales go to ah tice Williams, was taken up, according to agreement, yesterday morning- Iu consideration of the condition of our common country, and of the public feeliug. it was agreed that if the evidenced th loyalty of Mr.

Thas was i tricL mat great eterDa.pr..KiPieolr,gm,u1cx. .6 joQ and that too when circumstances press fellow soldier, say that he ws the mo, melon in December pledged fathom deep to the principle that he who draTs Hs recognition continually upon us, we peneci emDooimem oi unconcern We are under obligations to the b)ld large mill near at hand. the aword against bis country cannot liaTe no safeurd, no assurances tor tne tang jroia inai mej tier fv. Our loss was 2 killed aud 8 wounded hold a slave. Chicago Tnbunt.

soger Iwys, Frak- and Obville, who kiudly lame into the office, all in their future, and at any moment may witness few moments before the tune appomted 2 of Veale's company their bugler ard Thurday was observed as a day of regimentals, and helped us cut of an Indian and a man named Wallace, a fresh outbreak and a renewal of ho for the execution, he jocosely remarked lilities between two opposing principles to the. officer of the day that he would Fasting and Prayer. Church services drag." I of Stewart's company, 1 believe. We at the respective churches in the city play a game of euchre to decide wheth contending for the mastery. Every Th tnrp a n.l nffii-M were closed ID The article, in our last weeks issue, took about 100 head of horses, one dcz-zen tents (which come in play now), a headed "Drafting Soldiers," should have the morning passed a resolution requiring onr Governor to remove the Confederate troop from our soil without conditions or lay.

The vote stood, ayes 26 three Union meter- em. Thia resolution will pMj pw the Senate to.morrow- the question will arise wither onr Disunion Governor U1 out the will of the Leeislarare or not. If he does not the House will impeach hint, and the Senate will expel him from office at once. This course has been agreed upon by the members of both Hoosea, and his fate is sealed. He has long curseJ and misrepresented the people of Kti.tuckv, and his removal from utnmisi, ma adduced, that be should he remunerated for the loss of his horses, at their appraised rates by Mr.

Jennisoo, and that Mr. Cleveland, the defendant, would enter iuto lhe service of the United States. Thi arrangement being made satisfactory to the acting Couuty Attorney, F. P. Fitzwillims, the oath of loyalty xas administered to the prosecuting witness (Mr.

Pleas), and other conditions being complied with, a mull pro. was entered by said Acting County Attorney, to the great satisfaction of all present. 77uf 24fA. Our correspondent, "Missouri Cit been credited to the Chicago Tribune. great quauity of camp equippage, sad school-boy can give a ready and correct answer, 83 to the legitimate cause of the present trouble in the Nation, and common sense wHl teacb the inquirer that so long as the cause remains, bitter, re JCsw Bobs- In press awl to be published soon, a new Law Book, entitled er he should be shot or hung.

hen tied at the stake, and eighteen muskets were leveled at his breast, awaiting for the moment the signal to fire, he never flinched, but appeared as calm as at any other moment of his iife. dles, bridles, drugs, merchandise, two Hea't FaticHTS. We learn that twenty-six car loads of freight arrived or three stores, wagons, besides ten prisoners. We disposed of seven of the prisoners, burned the great Garvey on Continuances," edited by E. Hoogland, Esuite.

We cordially recommend it to the profession. The at Iaian last night, over Hie r. I ii. lentless, never-eodiog outbreaks, similar It will undoubtedly be down by the Major this moruinp. A great portion ot to the present, will necesswrfy follow, It is staled that Brig-Geu.

Sherman er portion of the town, aud returned to work will treat principally on affidavit TVhat sense, then, is there io caviling the freight is probably the equipments U. S. Army, has been ordered estab West Point. and will doubtless be a valuable work. about it, or in shrinking from grasping aud ammunitions tor iLe ditlereut reg 'ha at last mustered courage ha-at last mustered ci-g We a brave soldier, a good mess Also, "Change of venue," Greer, lish a Camp of Instruction io the vicioi' iments now organized and organizing the monster by the horns at once, and zen, send heme Eee will be hailed with from one- i i hnsrever end of the State to the other.

too lat for thu issue, bowevtr. i edited by Case, These works will meet mate and a christian, in the death of tv of New York. It is to be located on at the Furt, including arms tor Jenm a ready tale. done wi'h him forever Let us make this a conflict wiih Slavery and Rebel- Copeland. dveply regret his loss.

Hempstead Flain, Long Island. tou't Za tenmrih Timet..

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1861-1861