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The Wabaunsee Patriot from Wabaunsee, Kansas • 2

The Wabaunsee Patriot from Wabaunsee, Kansas • 2

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Lawrence. I Lawrence has but one solitary news Xo Half-Wiy Bouse. The Union and Frontier newspapers, State Ticket. -What KeitT Revolution is fast becoming the prom- mains to be made known by his accusers. We cannot believe the people of Kansas are prepared to act so hastily aud inconsiderately as to turn their steel upon an paper in Kansas and that a weak one nent feature of the age.

Anything new at Junction City, lire having quite a Conncll Grove for Topeka. A meeting of citizens of Council Grove, in attendance upon the Courts at Topeka, to the number of twenty-five or thirty, including many of the leading and outside of her own limits, to advocate or novel now a days finds plenty among the impulsive masses to embrace and follow after it, and there are now as there warm time, by way of variety, the trouble, it seems, growing out of a charge by the Union that the Frontier editor old and tried fellow soldier, because his her claims for the State Capital. Poor Xlectloa Proclamation. In accordance with the provisions of the Constitution and laws of the State, an election will be held on the FIFTH day of NOVEMBER next, for the election of the following officers, to wit: RtrariiNTATivES to the statx leo- ISLATCRE. 1st District, Doniphan County, 'hat members.

t. Lawrence; she is about played out enemies simply have counseled such a influential men of that section, was held in our city on last evening, the 18th. Wabaunsee, Kansas. SATl'BDAT XOBXINO, OCT. IX 1861.

was a traitor and in the habit of promul gone up a spout, as the boys say. No ways have been any number of char step, for our part, we were witn nun gating traitorous sentiments. We trust kind friend to soothe her aching head in times past in the dark ho'ir of ad On motion, Judge II. J. Espy was acters, who, like Micawber, are wailing for something to "turn up," ready to take elected chairman, and A.

I. Baker, edi none to administer dose of dover pow that some good may come of the discus. versity we have endorsed his princi 2d District, Atchison and Brown Coutj- tor of the Fress, appointed secretary. ders, or a cup of cat-nip tea; none to sion, notwithstanding it may have been ples, and although like humanity in gen advantage of this state of thing, shout the magic words best fitted for the occa- ties, six members. On motion, the chair appointed K.

It. close her eyes with half-dolla'" pieces called up more with a view of influenc eral he may have erred, we shall yet Lock wood, George Bizlin, and A. I. 3d District, Nemaha, Washington ai4 nary a one all too sharp for that. Her stand by his side and continue his friend, ing the approaching election than any on, shed tears of sympathy for the peo Baker, a committee on resolutions.

The Committee reported the following resolu thing else. Both editors are candidates pint would reanimate the deserted clay, until more cogent and conclusive evi ple, magnify wrongs, intensify disaffec iviarsnat bounties, two members, ih District, Clay, Riley and Poltawat-tomie Counties, four member. for office and respectively run on oppoi dence of his unfaithfulness is furnished, until we hare some shadow of reason tion, encourage revolution, inspire wild enthusiasm, illuminate hope, and last grab the half-dollars and run. No, her friends, if she has any, know her too 5th District, Dickinson, Davis and Wa ing tickets. We should be glad to see tions which were unanimously adopted by the meeting.

Resolved, That we the people here assembled are in favor of establishing the Frontier change its course, some. but by no means least considered of for casting him off. well. She, is in a bad way very. A living (not exactly, either) a dyinir what.

Its extreme sensitiveness on the these, ride gloriously into office and stuff Lieut-Gov. Root, also an old soldier the permanent Capital of Kansas at To their maw with its spoils. This class in the cause of Kansas, is a gentleman Slavery question argues badly, and the solicitude it manifests for the "rights" monument of her own nvariciousness, hardihood and folly. Hut is she entitled peka, and heartily unite in recomending our citizens to vote for its election at the approaching general election. go hawking around like a pack of hun gry wolves the curse of the country of rebels in arms against the govern to sympathy or commiseration from any of acknowledged ability and moral worth and discharged the duties of his position as President of the Senate, to the uni Resolved, That in permanently locat ment is rather out of place, considering (a saying which is trite but will bear quarter? Nit to any alarming extent, she isn't.

She is the author of her own circumstances. Let rebels take care of repetition) and are known in some lo verbal satisfaction of Senators, Repre ing the State Capital at Topeka, it will remove a vexed question from the politic cal issues of the day, and from its cen baunsee Counties, three members. 6th District, Shawnee, Jackson and Jefferson Counties, eight members. 7ih District, Leavenworth County, nine members. Stb District, Douglas, Johnson and Wyandotte Counties, thirteen members.

9th District, Miami, Linn and Bourbon' Counties, nine members. 10th District, Ailed, Anderson an Franklin Counties, six members'. llih District, Woodson and Madisonr Counties, two members. 12th District, Coffey, Osage, aud Breclc-' euridge Counties, six members. 13th District, Morris, Chase and Butler' Counties, two members.

14th District, Arrapahoe, Godfrey, Hunter, Greenwood, Wilson, Dome and themselves, neighbor. If an enemy stood calities by the cognomen of "shysters," sentatives, and the people at large. We are confident that the voters of Kansas unenviable reputation and calamity the only two things she ever came by in an with drawn blade, ready to sever your General Election, November 5. but more generally are called "outs," windpipe at a single thrust, we hardly tral location, give general satisfaction to the present and prospective population of the State. Besides, its distance from the frontiers will guarantee the honest and legitimate manner.

Her contradistinction to a class upon the would not submit to the indignity of hav think you would be over fastideous in the inordinate love of greed, her immeasura opposite side of the wheel of fortune, ing their choice disregarded in the man FOR STATE CAPITAL: TOPEKA. matter of hurting Jjim and shedding his ble hopgishness to use a very apt yet preservation of the archives and public equally well known by the dub-name of who shall preside over the deliberations property belonging to the state. inellegant expression her entire desti of the chief branch of their Legislature 'ins." Of necessity, the former are the blood. No, the issue would be, fight or submit. If he has rights, let him look Resohed, That the interests of West tution of honor and honesty in the indul for the present term.

ern and Southern Kansas imperatively after them himself; it's quite clear, gence of these propensities, have proved State Auditor George S. Hillyer, like most numerous, and hence the popularity of any move tending to create a new order of things. These men care not a demands that a mail route be established they have no claims upon you. Nov her present and eternal ruin. Haled of between Topeka and Council Grove, via State Ticket.

FOB TREASURER, HORTINO R. DUTTON. FOB ATTORNEY GENERAL. SAMUEL A. STINSON'.

we would not be so uncharitable as to nen, rejected of Satan, and accursed of Mission Creek thus placing them in fig more than other men care, perhaps less for the welfare of their country direct mail communication with Topeka, call you a traitor, but if we had no bet God, she stands there a sad commentary Atchison and Leavenworth. ter patriots to stand by the flag, we would upon forsaken paths of rectitude and aud their countrymen, and are only con Resolved, That we tender to the citi McGee Counties, one member. to fill vacancies ih the senate. 2d District, two senators, in place of H. R.

Dutton, appointed treasurer, and J. A. Martin, appointed to nffice under the Federal Government. 4th District, one senator, in place of S. D.

Houston, appointed to office by the President of the United States. 6th District, one senator, in place ol H. have long ere this been the crouching virtue, and a life given to the worship tent when a fat position is secured, and General Fremont. zens of Topeka, our sincere thanks for wise one of Kansas' earliest and most devoted friends, is a gentleman who possesses the implicit confidence of every honest person in the State, and a more judicious, trustworthy and efficient man for the position he occupies cannot be found in the Stale or out of it. Those who fancy themselves in the frying-pan will takg heed where they jump.

vassals of a proscriptive and lordly South of mammon, worldly lusts and strange then not content in their grasping for the cordial and generous treatment we received at their hands during our so 1 It is still argued that Gen. Fremont is to be held to answer before a court of There can be no reserve there is no gods. Since she ignobly surrendered higher. journ in their beautiful city. ddle ground.

Your influence, direct herself into the hands of Marshal Don We have a fit illustration of what we inquiry, and bis case disposed of by the ly or indirectly, must go to promote th aldson without the firing of a gun, and wish to convey, in the recent move to due course of trial by court martial. We rarnsworth, appointed to office. interests one side or the other, for or caused the brave free slate soldiers quar subvert our State Government, and th 8th District, one senator, in place of prefer to believe that such is not the case Jiesolved, I hat the editors ot the Hate Record and Tribune, be requested to publish the proceedings of this meeting. H. J.

ESPY, Chairman. A. I. Baker, Secretary. gainst the government.

Are you sure tered there for her protection to be pre Josiah Miller, appointed to ofhee. nomination of a ticket for State officers, yet should he be required to undergo 9th District, one senator, in place of J. our position is not one to encourage viotisly marched out of the place, thai just hatched in some' cellar-kitchen in a course of treatment of that character L. liurnett, appointed to office. the rebels, and to discourage men upon they might not behold the humiliating our city by a select number of discqn- 10th Pistricl, oue senator, in place of Thi following is the ticket Governor Geo.

A. Crawford, Lieut-Gov. Joseph L. Speer. Sec.

of State John W. Robinson. Treas. Hortino R. Dutton.

Auditor James R. McClure. Alt. Gen. Samuel A.

Stinson. Supt. Com. Schools II. D.Preston.

our own side Dj you not exert an in and mortifying spectacle of women rav tented "outs." in some respects humiliating it may be more in justice to himself than his accusers. The public mind has been in fluetice which rebels understand to be ished, private dwellings plundered, prop The Republican Central Committee I'. LIder, appointed to office. STATE OrriCERS. State Treasurer, in place of Wis.

favorable to granting their claims of in whjch was called to meet in Topeka, on that peculiar state of excitement calcu erty destroyed, men insulted and our cause dishonored, for fear, quicked to Tholen, who failed to qualify. epi-ndence favorable to their being Wednesday-last, for the express purpose lated to pass hasty judgment upon the Attorney Ueneral, in place of a. allowed to "depart in peace" and whil desperation, they would resent the gall aeveral circumstances connected with impson, resigned. of nominating officers to fill the two vacancies in our Executive staff, met to Gen. Fremont's recent military career Syracuse, Mo, Oct.

14. Special to the St. Louis Republican Secretary Cameron, accompanied by Adjutant General Thomas, spent Saturday night at Jefferson, and arrived at Tipton about nine o'clock yesterday morninc After breakfasting in cpmp they rode over to this place, (six miles) on horseback, accompanied by Geu. Fremont and staff. Upon arrival here they called upon Gen.

McKinstry. It is understood that Cameron is here at the request of the President, to examine the condition of affairs in this De they have their bloody fingers upon the throttle of our government, favorable ing indignity in a spirit becoming men and in addition, dug up their own can JUDICIART. Fifth District, Osage, Coffey, Wood the number of two, Wilder, of Leaven to their sinking the kuife to the vita which have been seized upon by jealous critics and made ground work for the quibbling charges against him. The worth, and I.oring Farnsworth, of To son, ureenwood, Madison, itrecWen- nonsand caniednnd deposited them in the camp of the enemy, since then, we flow? Is not your position that of the dge, Morris, Chase, Butler and Hunt District Attornej. Our readers will remember that among the various offices to be filled at the ensuing election is the important one of District Attorney, We call attention to this more particularly, for the reason that it is the only position which is left open to the free exercise of the individual preferences of the voters, there be peka, but with an infinitude of lobbies, hangers-on, proxies.

Deeply im soldier who goes out to battle for ou say, the fundamental principle has been lharges, too, emanating from the high er Counties, a District Judge, iu place of 0. E. Learnard, absent from the Stale. flag, vet who stands back in the rear and press! ith a sense of their immense wanting in her character. was un derxtood that she would get pay for th lamors for the "rights" of the enemy ft'tyon they did, gained ready access -4 Jl" ars of the people at large, and must Lobs and extent have had an influence to DISTRICT ATT0RN1ES.

A District Attorney will be elected He regrets that the war against en property destnyed, and roa tav she bur partment, and that he professes himself for each Judicial District in the State, my cannot be carried on with a bette tered her manhood and passed under ih ing no nomination, and the only one for rkets, and gt doubu and fears where before importance, as well as with the inalienable right of free, white, male Americans to regulate their institutions in some way or another, and actuated by the noble motives of provender and patriotism highly gratified at the couduion of ire mont's army. ho shall hold his office for two years. noii.KTt nrrirr.ns. feeling more in a spirit of love tents per bus'ie most unlimited confidence, Col. Merrill Cavalry have gone down There will be elected iu each County, which there are opposing candidates.

The field being open to as many as desire to run, of course each candidate loads and fires blank cartridges, shou the Osage on a scouting expedition. now worth six'be remembered that jealousy rankle in the bosoms of men one Sheriff, one Coroner, three County that he is in favor of a "vigorous prose Generals McKinstry and Stanley are one and ioseperable love for pap and cution of the war," yet creates anythin to remain here and not go Last as authority as well as those of must base his chances of success upon individual merit and ability alone. We good will toward men they placed in nomination a full State ticket, to be voted Commissioners, one County Clerk, one County Treasurer, one Registtr of Deeds, one Couuty Surveyor and one County Assessor. ul unity of sentiment and concert of yoke Was ii in view of this and many similar exhibitonsof her insatiate and craven thirst for power and pelf, that led Horace Greeley to remark, notwithstanding the claims of Lawrence, that, "Topeka is to Kansas, what Plymouth Rock was to New England But we do not feel any inclination to make merry over her misfortttne. There are lowly position.

And men, too, will hon Gen. Fremont is on the eve of moving aciion by his counsels and influence, an estly differ. It is an easy muter to look upon by those who choose to vote it, on but is greatly embarrassed by want of by his actions, which speak louder tha want a man of known legal ability, what' ever his former political predictions, i man of stamina and vim, who under the 6th day of November next. transportation. STATE CAPITAL.

An election for the permanent loca back upon any series of important step: and discover subject for criticism, bu words, says to those in advance of him The illegality of the move, both in tion of the Slate Capital, will be held at Boys, I think we had better lay dow stands the hooks, crooks, technicalities St. Louis, Oct. 15. A cuard of twenty Federal troops, sta quite another thing to grapple events purpose and manner, is so palpably ap the same tune and places, as follows our arms, and lei them depart in peace as one afier another they arise, nnd un tioned at ne bridge over the Big Mud see. 2.

The voting at said flection parent that none can entertain a sober and forms of law, upon the prosecut ing attorney a very important response many good men in Lawrence we have shall be by ballot, and on each ballot dy, on the South of here, were captured advised of contingencies in the back doubt as to its entire revolutionary character, nor recognize any claim it may hall be written or printed the -words. by a band of rebels, on Monday warm personal friends there, and if the good Lord will reveal to us the time bility rests. There being now no such gCpuud, take just such tteps as the com which if logically tran-lated, let them ride over us rough jshod, let thein transfer their government to Washington, and by the aid of the spiritless, lilli- 'For State Capital," and the name uf nd the bridge burned. Un receipt ot officer as County Attorney, all will ne plicated necessities of the present ma put forth save that alone based in revo et for her destruction, like Sodom and the place voted for. this intelligence, Gen.

Curtis dispatched cessanly devolve upon him who is elected require. We doubt very much that Mr. kec. 3. The judges of election, at each seven companies of troops from Camp lution.

The election law passed by the Blair could have dune better. There lo that position for the judicial district. Benton, and a squad of bridge builders, Legislature of last winter, of the con Gormorrah of old, ve will go with our oxen and wagon and previously haul our friends from the doomed city. putian element at the North, garrison their soldiery in every city and town. This is the legitimate tendency of the to the scene of trouble.

Criminals will be arraigned for convic have been extenuating circumstances precinct (hall keep a seperate tally list for the voles cast for the situation of a-permanent Capital, and the election herein provided for shall be conducted stitutionality of which not a doubt was A report prevails that the town of Pa tosi was to be sacked, and secessionists of which we all know, and there are doubtless many of which we do not 'depart in peace" doctrine, which miny An Advance Movement or the Ar tion, aud we want a thorough officer to prosecute them, and not allow them to secure postponements, acquitals, then expressed, plainly provides for the election of Slate officers one year from this This act was considered con accordance with the general election here assert that this is only an introduc weak kneed brothers advocate indirectly, my or the roTOMAc. me fortress know, as Gen. Fremont has displaye laws of the State, in force at the time tion of a scheme for the capture of Iron- not in so many words. Monroe correspondent of the N. Y.

Tri of holding said election respectively, as no inclination for windy refutations of through imbecility and defective papers ton and the ultimate secure of St. Lou. stitutional by all, including Attorney bune, thus writes It is reported here, by what is deemed the many stories told of him. He ap far as the same shall not be mcoiisrUnl with the provisiors of this act. There is a reason for believing that reliable Secession authority, that fifteen pears to have industriously minded his oti the part of the prosecution.

We believe there are but three canJi dates in the field, all residents of Tope Emporia, Oct. 10, 1S61. Editor Tribune: Last evening General Simpson, and any attempt by a fe.v miserable "outs," who desire earnestly no doubt to get "in," will rifled cannon passed up White River McClelland will not wail much longer before taking the aggressive. He has wo business, and is now in the field in AMENDMENT Or THE CONSTITUTION. A vote will be taken for or against Arkansas, last week, in charge ot Copt was a joyful occasion for the returning had the good sense and power to wait ka.

They are A. II. Case, William Ward. Mainr Clark and Fergus Rae Missouri, running the rebel miscreants out of that State. We believe that the the proposed amendment to Section seven, Article thirteen, of the Constitution, Kansas 2nd, at thi place.

The citizens till he was ready, lie is ready. P. Doctiiitt and Loami McArtiiur. 11 St. Louisians, destined tor j'nees The country will be astonished at the meet with the unqualified disprovul of the tempeiatc minded, law-abiding citizens of our State, and ultimate in a signal failure.

Were the election law un gave them a cordial welcome and sump Army. They are all warm friends of ours, and pressing exigencies and interruption success with which the numbers of Gen as published by the Secretary of State. The election to be governed, and returns made, in all respects, in accordance with tuous supper as Storrs and his excellent which have characterized his campaig we forbear to comment as regards their Renick, Mo. Oct. 15.

eral McClelland's army has been kept legal attainments. We notice that the The train on the North Missouri, from will in themselves, if properly under lady know how to serve. The meeting look place at the Christian Church. secret how it has been daily augmented, and bow lo-day it is one of the largest armes that has been brought together stood, furnish the fullest vindication of Manhattan Express and Juurtion Fron St. Louis, was stopped at this place yes.

terday, by a party of thirty armed seces sionists, and six Federal recruiting ofti tier nave selected Mr. Mc Arthur as his official action. His latest and great Speeches were made, and the glorious old banner, presented the regiment by the laws pertaining to election of Representatives. The ballots used shall be written or printed, as follows: "For amendment of Section seven. Article thir' teen," or "Against amendment of Section-seven, Article thirteen," as the caso in modern times.

Probably history does the most competent man, and are advo est sin is, according to Col. Blair, that cers on board taken prisoners. The not furnish an instance of so large an eating his election. Of the respective he did not immediately annul in his ow army being collected in so short a time. rebels searched the train, but for some tin.

the ladies of this place, was before the audience with the significant word constitutional in every line and letter, this usurpation of power by the committee could not mend or help it. The Legislature plainly made no provision for an election of that character this fall, and failing to do so, even if the Constitution had pointed to such provision, the matter simply rests there, and it is absurd for a couple of bribed committeemen to arrogate to themselves the au known reason did not enter the Eipress And yet not a man has been drafted or men and their qualifications, our readers Dame his proclamation, upon the recei may be. in any manner pressed into the service Springfield" printed thereon, with car. in which there were three hundred of Lincoln's great "Modifier," but cir will juvtge for themselves. BANKING LAW.

At the same time and places, a vot Enfield Rifles and two tons of military Lvery one has come of his own free will, its worn and broken folds indicating that Good for the Old "Pub. Fnnrk." ana tens and hundreds ot thousands will clothing destined for Nebraska. Tw culared copies of it, "in contempt of the authority of tie President of the United will be taken for or against the Banking ithad "seen service." The bullet holes, follow in the same way. At a recent meeting held at Hayes. of the captured officers were released on Law, as published by ihe- Secretary of States." Recently have appeared Gen It is a significant fact that they who the spot, and three of ihe tour others State.

The ballots used shall be written large and small, made by rebel shots, even through the flag staff, spoke elo- can speak most understaudingly and were set at liberty a few hours alter Fremont's charges against Col. Blair. or printed as toltows; "for Ban tiny ville, a letter from Ex-President Buchanan, in reply io an invitation to attend and address the gathering, he without restraint in their private letters wards. No shots were fired, and nobody queuily of the courage and daring of thority to go behind the Legislative, the Judicial, the Executive, and as we claim, hurt. Law, or "Against Banking Ltie, as the case may be; and the returns shall be made in accordance with the election those who had borne it safely and tri to brother officers, express the greatest confidence in the preparations of Gen states that ill-health prevents his attend We repeat we shall repose the fullest confidence in until more conclusive evidence of bis unfitness is furnished.

umphantly through the bloody conflict The Cincinnati Commercial suggests eral McClelland to receive the rebeis, ance, but his letter gives ample evidence Major Cloud responded to the welcome to the President, that some that the old "public functionary" has at should they advance, and of complete success whenever he chooses to advance in a most eloquent and telling speech the Constitutional power of our State itself. Was ever ever such stupidity or such knavery heard of before The appearance of the name of one of the present full term encumbents upon the ticket, gives no weight or character tion" of the late proceedings of Colonel length got his eyes open, and is now on them. There has been no moment recounting the privations, suffering any Harvey Brown, at Pensacnla, is demand pretty near sound on the goose. during ihe last two weeks, that he ha courage of his men. His allukni to Knight or the G.

C. The Ohio Journal, 8th publishes an account of the decent of the U. S. Marshal up Here is an extract tram his letter: no, desired them to attack him. During ed.

Col. Brown was ordered not to fire upon the enemey unless he was himself law of this Stale. The Flection Law FroviJes: Sec. 5. That it shall be the duty of the Sheriff, and.he is hereby requind, fifteen days at least before the holding of any general election, or ten days before the holding of any special to give public notice by proclamation, thro'out his county, of the lime of hold ing such elections and the officers at that time to be chosen, one copy of which shall.

i the wounded aud the dead were calcu "You correctly estimate the deep in that time his army has grown one-fifth and is increasing in numbers, dic'pline lated to moisten the dryest eye and soft terest which I feel, in common with the citizens who will there be assembled, iu fired upon: to the move, as that gentleman neither endorses it in public or private, nor lent his influence to the illegal farce. Messrs courage and confidence every day, and "He has obeyed the letter, but not the present condition of our couutry. hence lo-day he is ready for anything." en the hardest heart. His response was received with great enthusiasm. After the supper the occasion was made com the spirit of his orders.

He has not 1 his is, indeed, serious, but our recent Dutton and Stinson, nominated to fill ex bombarded Gen. Bragg forces, but he The Capital Question. isting vacancies, are both gentlemen of has burnt the great dry dock and a rea plete io the way of a cotillion party, The most important Question to be rot military reverses, so far from producing despondency in the minds of a loyal and powerful people, will only animate them el privateer, and soiked a columbiad ed on at the cumin? election, is the per which the beauty of the town assembled integrity and ability, and better selec tions could not have been made. mounted on shore. This certainly needs maneni location of the seal of Justice of be posted up at eacn oi uie places wntre the elections are appointed to be held, and inserted in some newspaper published in the county, if any be published therein.

Sec. 6. That at all elections held un-. and all vied with each other to do honor lo more mighty exertions in sustaining a war which has become inevitable by a modification. Why did Brown trans.

this State. There are a number of Of the present officers, at whom this to the returning volunteers. Lieuten cend his orders petiiors; the most prominent of which the assault of ihe Confederate States up. ants Hill and Galliher, were present. movement aims its blow of decapida lion, we would say: are 1 opeka and Lawrence and doubt.

on ort Sumpter. on or the Hingntsoi the uoia-en Circle. The "Castlu" was located in Marion, Ohio, where there is said to be a large number of the Knights. The Journal also states that Columbus is filled with them, and calls upon the citizens to arouse and crush them out. The existence of the Marion Coin-tnaudery was made known by one Samuel Cheney, who joined the order for the purpose of exposing it.

The following ij'one of the obligations said to be administered to the initiated "And I further promise and swear in the presence ef Almighty God, and the members of the Golden Circle, that 1 will not rest or sleep until Abraham Lincoln, now Pretident. shall be remov Fremont. We should like to know der this act, the polls shall be opened. On the arrival of these men one could "For this reason, were it possible. Gov.

Charles Robinson has been and less the fight will be between those two points. Lawrence puts iu her claim on account of political merit, "having been waiving all other topics, I should confine see the father, affectionate mother, and what good can be accomplished by efforts to prejudice the public mind against Gen. Fremont. This is rot a time for is doing Lis otmost to promote the interests of the Slate. Identified ith the myself to a solemn and earnest appeal to my countrymen, and especially those the bailie ground for freedom in '55 and the devoted sister, awaiting anxiously the return of the loved ones reminding quarrels in regard lo etiquette.

Gen. 6," which perhaps sounds well to some without familes, to volunteer tor the war, Fremont is a scholar and a soldier, and history of Kansas from the first, he has us of the scenes at the close of the Rev. but there are other and belter consider and join the many thousands of brave he ought to, and must be, sustained between the hours of eight clock in the, morning and closed at six in the evening of the same Given under my hand and the great seal of the State, at Topeka, this day of September, A. D. 1661.

C. ROBINSON, By the Governor, J. W. ROBINSON, Se6y of State. Papers throughout the State will please copy.

atioos that should guide the people in and patriotic volunteers who are already To supersede him at this period in made great sacrifices, sustained heavy losses, endured priraticn aud imprison olution, whilst others returned not to the meeting their spirits left amidst the making a selection for the location of so in ihe held. This is the moment for ao command would be to excite genera! indignation against even the adminisira important a place as ihe seal of eovern lion for prompt, energetic aud united ment for our cause, anJ labored zealous clangor of arms, the deafening roar of action and tot for the discussion of tion of President Lincoln. Let Fremont ly and effectively to plant the banner of ed out of the Presidential cbair, and I pei.ee proportions. go ahead he is laying his plans for cannon and the shouts of victory. They are gone to the God of Battles, but they liberty and free institutions upon out ment.

It is very important that ihe convenience of the people, now as well as in the future, should be taken into consideration so that they may not in the course of a few years, be subjected to the splendid campaign he will not only stSi trade in Hood up to my Inees, as loon Jefferson Dart sets proper to soiL That from a difference of opinion drive the armed rebels from Missouri still lire in the hearts of their com pan Eaaoa. We notice that two or three of the State paper are publishing the as to ideas of right and policy in our mix with kit army to tatt Ike City of. but descend the Mississippi river. Cin ions and countrymen. San roan, great inconvenience and expense of election proclamation, calling the elec cinnati Times.

removal Lawrence is too near the east Watktngtom mni the II hUe Huute, to do Ike tome. So kelp me God, and keep me steadfast to do the sawe." tion on the 6th of November. This past Kansas affairs, between him and Gen. Lane, has grown an unfortunate and ill-adrised misunderstanding, we Topeka. Topeka is rapidly growing in great favor by ihe masses as the place The refusal of Cm.

Frank P. Blair resume his sword, and take command an error that occurred in the first proof. em boundary of the State, although she may possess every other requisite, such asaccommoditions, Topeka is more sheets, and they wore sent out throug his regiment, should be a matter of con. deeply regret Of course we hare our Tar Regiment or Lancess. Dev troit, Oct, 8 It is believed that ih charge against Col.

Rankin for the breach neutrality laws, cannot be sus-. tamed. In any event his arrest by the Canadian authorities will not imped the Cmipl organization of the rejfimeot of ncers being rendezvoused here. Over thirty recruiting officers in tha-Northwestern States are actively at work nd upwards of five hundted mrn have alrwly hew to locale the State Capital. As the question must be settled permanently gratulatioii, as it places a competent man mistake.

We shoulJer the Maine, but own well known opinion as the mer central than any other point, and pos sesses every advantage, and in our hum LiNttx's Skelp. They are in need of a schoolmaster dowd in Georgia. In a letter picked up by our troops at Mun-son's Hill, a Tnung lady in Georgia ex this fall we should look well where we I lotteu) at the head of the artillery its of the men and the cae. We believe correction may be made iu time. Th ble judgment, the interests of the whole locale it.

Lawrence will compete for regiment, and he probably knows more about that service than the ambitious he has made us an efficient and pood election tales place, Tuesday, Novr people of Kansas will be best subserved it, but in our opinion it lays too far eas: presses the hope that her lover -ifl succeed in renin?" LiokenV Am officer, and wherein he could have done btr 5Ji polls open from 8 o'clock in the Colonel would iea.rn in a Ci by retaining ihe Capital where it now to accommodate the Western portion of Kantis. Fret Frets. is. Brow County Union. iable young Cti.

Commercial more for our State tban be La? done, re- morning till 6 in 'he evening..

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About The Wabaunsee Patriot Archive

Pages Available:
28
Years Available:
1861-1861