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The Union Crusader from Paola, Kansas • 2

The Union Crusader from Paola, Kansas • 2

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Fort Scott Correspondence. I i 'i Fort Scott, Oct. 1st, 1864; Senator Lane. ate. Secretary Floyd- The' bitterest denunciations of Senator Lane EZySxu Wood challenges Lane to meet him on the stump in Lane has HURRAH FOR A CHALLENGE TO JAHE3 LA2IE-A Stereoscopic View of Things-he has Editor Cbusader just published a biography of himself, which beforethe people of Kansas, havo been pro Dear and he is circulating through the State.

JWood orgonen. T7U1 he Face the lltuic- ABE MNCOILN says the General has omitted the spiciest itrei-i companies ll.th Kansas' Cavalry, arrived here on the 27th of September, and have had quite THE CRUSADER: PAOLA, KANSAS Friday Morning, Oct- 7, 1864. A union of hearts, -r A union of bands, A union of sentiment none can seyer of lakes, A'union of lands, Th Ameioah Uhiok Fokiym! AND dents in his life, undoubtedly from sheer mod nounced, and with great truth and force against Floyd, Secretary of War, under the late President Buchanan, for stealing the "government property," and aiding the rebellion of the Confederacy. Floyd was an avowed rebel, Council Grove, Ksn Sept. 27, '4.

H. Lake Dear Sir: I have been esty, and proposes lo supply "them" himself ANDY JOHNSON. a time of it here in the mud and rain without ourtents. But we- are agay set of Boys and can take joke without complaint. Some invited by the State Central Committee to address meetings in different parts of the State, active ana persistent.

Lane js an avowed active and and persistent friend of the "govern in soppert ot our State ticket. 1 hereby cnal- TO THE VOTERS OF KAXSAS say we are to have a tussle with Shelby's who 'are reported on the march from the stump. There are several valuable incidents that Wood himself is not posted in which can be filled up, should lie visit us in his tour through 'the State. The ballot-box stuffing is not correctly told, as the fraud was perpetrated in' the "city of Lawrence; When enge you to meet me at such times and p.aces ment of the United States. Every loyal man, in the State, and as often as yon wish, and discuss the merits of the two State tickets.

I North, but the more common belief is that we denounces, hates and spurns the traitor Floyd. To Senator Lane, they look for counsel, direc Hon S- C-Pomeroy, Gen. A X. will go to Paola in a few Col. Jeunison and several companies of the tion and support.

It is expected that Floyd desire, also, at these meetings to refresh your memory in some 'incidents of your life forgotten by you in your late biography, written by yourself. For instance. ou forget to tell us ti -i the Congressional'. Investigating Committee were in Lawrence, in the Spring of 1856, the 15th are here spoiling foi a fight. will not.only steal from the government, but FOR PRESIDENT, ABRAHAM LINCOLN OF for viceSoesident.

AtlDREV JOHNSON. OF TENNESSEE. nON.OLOX o. THACHER. rr HON.

GEO. A. HIRAM URIS WOLD, ESQ. HON. M.

J. PARKOTT, COL W. Y. ROBERTS, COL. J.

C. VAUGHN, COL. ffx. A. PHILLIPS.

There was a rousing meeting at the City do everything in his power for its destruction, returns of the Lawrence precinct were ab iu mat oiograpuy now many times you cnangeu stracted from the election returns, which were on the other hand it -is expected that Lane your position oa the Kansas-Nebraska bill Hall oa Thursday evening last; speeches were made by Judge Thacher, Lt. Col. Iloyt, Capt when in Congress. You forget to tell us that would do no act, however small, that would in Lane's possession as Chairman of the Terri you voted for the repeal of the Missouri com- Green and G. A.

Crawford all telling harm the government or. bring it into disre torial Executive Committee, to prevent an ex and other speakers will address the people in advocacy of the election of LINCOLN and speeches for the Republican Union Ticket. promise, ana ions lnvuea slavery nere, ana that laid the ground work of the rebellion. posure of Lane's and Emery's fraud upon the pute. Having the confidence of the loyal people, as Lane has enjoyed, to act other than an a people in the October previous.

The result of. CapL Green made one of his best. He is STATE KEPVBLICAN NOMINATIONS. i oa forget to tell us of rour nro-slaverv SDeech JOHNSON, and of the regular Union Republican at the following times audi getting to be quite a brick on the stump. true man, in the execution of the great trust at Kansas City, when you said if Kansas was adapted to tobacco and hemp you would go suppressing the honest genuine vote polled in Lawrence defeated Reeder in his Congressional contest, and cave the seat, to Whitfield.

A Mr. Crawford pictured to our minds the bold places. committed to him by the people of Kansas, is lor a siave btate. lou torgetyour efforts to buy slaves over in Wyandotte on time. You Tuesday, Oct.

4, 7 o'clock rMV trickery of the, Lane Party. a deception of the basest character, a crime For Governor, O- THACHEE. Atchison. Troy, 1 Our ticket will carry by a large vote in this friend at our elbow has all the facts and docu- blacker than night, and so mean and con 4 Highland. forget the night too, Dr.

Wood and seven others, organized the old Border Ruffian Demo cratic party over Dr. Wood's office, in Law county. Hon. N. Z.

Strong has been nomin temptable a3 can only be equalled by the imps Wed'sd do 5, 2 Thursday, do 6, 2 do do 6, 2 Friday. do 7, 2 do do 7, 7 Saturdar. do 8. 7 meats in his possession to incontestable prove this villainy on Lane, and is ready and willing ated for Representative in this District and Iliwatha, Sabetha, Seneca, of hell. rence, in ISdo.

Xou forget presiding over a will without doubt be elected. I tell you, he In 1861, when the rebels, Rains and Price, to furnish them to the public. The 200 fraud Marysville public meeting in Lawrence, in 1855, to arrange for the celebration of the 4th of Jul v. in no pet of Lane. ulent votes with which the Lawrence ballot- Junction City Monday, do 10, 2 threatened our Eastern border, Lane pretended to command, a Brigade of as true and brave and insisted that nothing should be said against box was stuffed on the 9th of October, 1855, But the old ''Chief is at work through the means of his Agent3.

"George" is still true slavery on that day. ion lorget the separa- he says, gave Lane a seat in the Topeka Con men as ever tramped pn the field of battle uun arum your wne as Lawrence, ana now you Manhattan, Tuesday, do 11, 2 Wabaunsee, do do 11, 7 XouisvUle, Wed'sd'y, do 12," 2 llolion, Thursday, do 13, 2 Soutrelle, do do IS. 7 stitutional Convention. Some few days before and at a time when danger seemed most immi abandoned your little boy. She went to Indiana, and you appealed to the Border Ruffian of Douglas.

For Lieutenant Governor, JOHN INGALLS, of Atchison. For Congress, ALBERT Ji- LEE, of Doniphan. For Secretary of State, W- SAUNDERS, of Coffey. For Auditor, ASA HAIRGROVE, of Linn. -For Treasurer, to the source from ytliich all his good doth come.

jLaner bought. him with a price and strange to tell amid all the bargans and sales the assembling of that Convention, Lane out j- nent, thousands of citizens of Kansas, fell into line with the brigade and performed the duties uegisiaiure lor aivorce. auing, you De- Osawkee, Friday, do 14, 2 Topeka, do do 14, 7 raged the wife of a tenant occupying his dwelling the offence was made public and came a Free State man and denounced them as a bogus body. Auburn. Saturday, do 15, 2 of Kansas politicians Reynolds still run3 the ship for the Lane interest here.

But his cause is weaking and the election of November will much indignation was felt towards him; but Burhngame, do do 15. 7 and shared the dangers of private soldiers. This duty was called irregular service, and for which pay had not been provided' for by the government." Subsequently, Lane as Senator, Council Grove Monday, do 17, 2 when at Topeka he begged of the delegates Cotton arts Tuesday, do 18, 2 from the Lawrence precinct complimentary Xou forget returning to Lawrence. You forget the Big Springs convention, and your black law plank. You'forgethow vou returned to Lawrence, and you and Jim Emory stuffed the ballot box over on the Wakarusa and got yourselves elected to the Topeka Conven toll the last knell to his dying hopes.

Thacher is sure to be Governor. Col. Hoyt bays that Plymouth, Wed'sd'y do 19, 2 Emporia, do do 19, 7 vote, with the purpose of wiping out the dis was instrumental in securing a special ar 0.) ''Lightning-rod Carpet-bag Clarke, stands grace which attached to him because of that rangement by which pay could be procured Burlington, Thursday do 20, 2 Lo Roy, Friday, do 21, 2 transaction. This was received. The vote of a better chance of being struck by lightning for tins service.

Gen. Blunt, was ap tion, ana how, in that convention, you proposed to expel Sam F. Tappan for avowing him Neosbeo Falls do do 21. 7 other delegates were obtained for him because pointed to audit the claims preparatory to pay Iola, Saturday do 22, 2 four or five times than elected to Congress." Hurrah for Thacher anJ Lee, the Lawrence delegation voted for him, and ment. Capt.

Sidney Clarke self an "anti-slavery man." You forget the saw-mill you purchased of widow Harding, np in. Doniphan county, and the note of- a 100 thus he as made President of the Topeka Blunt deputy, and performed the duty of More anon, K. K. K. llthK.V.C.

you gave Dan Lindsay for insulting his wife, Constitutional Convention. auditing the claims. The history of these The fact that Lane was President of the To: and your refu-al to pay it, pleading no consideration." You forget vour attempt to as claims in a Carpet sack is before the public. Humbolt, do do Marmaton, Monday, do 24, 2 Fort Scott, do do 24, 7 Mapleton, Tuesday, do 25, 2 Mound City, do do" 25, 7 Garnet Wed'sd'y, do 26, 2 Ossawatomie, Thursday do 27, 7 Paola, Friday, do 23, 2 Stanton, do do 23, 7 Ottawa, Saturday, do 29, 7 Baldwin City Monday, do 31, 2 Lawrence. do do SI, 7 sassinate Gov.

Walker, and your efforts to raise It is related of Senator Lane, that when peka Constitutional Convention was thought to be a good recommendation for him to Con Correspondence. Osawatomie, Kaxsas, October 3rd, 1861. J. S- McCLTJRE, of RHey. 7 Superintendent of Public Instruction, JOHN S.

BROWN, of Douglas. For Associate Justice, S- A- KINGMAN, of Brown. For Attorney General, HIRAM GRISWOLD, of Leavenworth. For Presidential Electors, ELLSWORTH CHEESBROUGH. ROBERT McBRATNEY MARCUS J.

PAROTT- a row and rob the hand Uthce at Lecompton Clarke left Washington City to aidit these claims, that he said to a friend, tell Clarke to gress, so on the assembling of the Legislature You forget" how you stole into the Chapman House, built by Jenkins, as a boarder, drove RIEXD bCOTT find One hundred thousand dollars worth of the 'amtlv out and thus got possession, and Judge Thacher and Hon. G.j he was elected a United States Senator to present the Topeka Constitution in Congress, and urge its claims upon that body. claims, but not a damned cent for any one ex A. Crawford addressed our citizens Saturday Lecompton, Tuesday Nove. 1, 2 afterwards rvrdered Jenkins for attempting to get water" huui own well.

You forget the $13,000 taken from the O'Khank; how one man bought a furlough of yoi and got Orkaloosa, evening the 1st on the political questions cept my friends. Lane was about three months with the Kansas Brigade. It is stated that while in service and for six months subse All the political capital Lane ever acquired in Kansas, grew out of his position in the To Gardiner, Olathe, of the times. A very plentiful sprinkle of the sovereigns were present to hear them, and I do do 1, 7 Wed sd do 2, 7 Thursday, do 3, 2 Friyay, do 4, 2 do do 4. 2 away with a part of the moner, and how yo Shawnee, peka Constitutional movement, a position- se-J quent thereto that Lane drew off four Staff had another arrested, and compromised by am very much tempted to tell you what a Lane Vy2doitet Leavenworii SatuJify, do 5, 7 giving iip the money to you, and how generously you divided $000 among the soldiers.

man thinks of them. (The Judge's worthy cured, as already stated 1st. By fraudulently stuffing the ballot-box, a la Border Ruffians, not to circumvent Bor The Rf publican State Central Commitfec. fa Republican Town Caucus- rolls, numbering 22 members to each that upon reflection he selected 'the members of his third series for pay. This third roil was audited by Capt.

Sidney Clarke, some favorite opponent is so little known in these parts that announcing these meetings, desires that ev try der Ruffians but the anti-black law of The Republicans of this tpwnship, and all other' loyal votes who are in favor of the re iou forget tbe second-hand siU dresses sent home to your wife from Missouri. You forget the death of young Clark in Iowa, in ltio6, and how you stole $543 in gold from his body, elector should be present, at least at one ox them, and expects that every man who hope we have to link the name of the old General with his to make ourselves fully understood.) There is no one here of so narrow a circula the Free State party. members receiving nearly $1300, for three election of Abraham Lincoln, and a vigor 2d. By his licentiousness, a full account of ior iue prosperity iuc this effort to redeem its honor and dignity. months on Lane's said staff, the lowest being which you have always retusea to return to his friends.

You forget how you paid the wid A more extended canvass of the State, ot over one hundred dollars. Nearly every al ous-prosecution of the war, are requested to meet at the usual place of holding elections, in Paola township, on SATURDAY the 8th ow for corn in Missouri. You forget how, and tion that he has uot seen, heard speak, and probably has shaken hands with the Honorable gentleman who has so faithfully and uprightly filled the position of District Judge. lowance is trimmed with fractional parts of a able and distinguish tpcakers, will be duly announeed by the Committee which is improper for publication. 3d.

By an effort of the early Free State men to whitewash his character, that no injury should result to the cause by his notorious libertinism. dollar to show the neat calculation of Clarke by what frauds yon were elected U. S. Seuator; how you bought up members to vote for you. You forget how you have, time after time, sold By Order of the Republican State centra day of October, for the purpose of electing eight delegates to attend the County Conven The following is a true copy of the official Committee.

your vote in the Senate. Xou forget the two S. ATWOOD. gettary. record of allowance made by Sidney Clarke, Many knew him as one of the editors of the Lawrence Republican, at that time the Leading Paper of the unconquerable free State sections ot lana you got irom tne Lieavenwonn, to Lane's Staff, all of which were paid by.

the 4th. By making him United States Senator, which position in the old Free State party was tion to be held in this city on the 15th insL LEGISLATURE- We hear the name of J. II. Pratt, Esq. Pawnee western ltailroad and their promise not lo oppose your re-election, on con government of the United States Publication Notice.

men. But, from the position he has occupied R. W. Massev. yiaintiff.

bought up by Congressional Documants sent to Whitfield, which Lane claimed at the Post for the last four years, it seems that he has daily -mentioned in connection with the office dition that you betrayed your town, Lawrance. You forget a big ludian contract, of which you and Commissioner Dole get one-fourth in vs. G. TT. Miller and Aman-1 lost, or hot had an opportunity to cultivate of State Senator from the Miami county Dis Office, as designed for him, but accidentally da Miller, Defendants.

those arts peculiar to a politician; for he did trict. Mr. Pratt is well and favorably known District Court, county. Kanaas. not talk at all like the canvassers we have to the people of this District as an active, go T.

J. Anderson, 910169 W. Bell 611 90 J. B. 692 30 O.

W. 32100 R. 1282 SO R. n. 426 00 T.

J. 843 90 E. 179 03 II. 0. Loring, f22 32 II.

E. Palmer 426 50 II. Miles Moore 1204 12 directed to Whitfield. It any of the statements here made are con troverted, we are promised a full communica riHe said defen Junta, formerly recidenta ef Paola, Kansas, now of parts unknown are terest. You forget how you bought up tne State Ceitventiou two years ago, and how in the Leavenworth Constitutional Convention you voted for Negro suffrage, and declared yon belonged lo the abolition wiu-r of the Re been accustomed to hearing.

He did not ahead and thoroughly competant business man, who attends to his own duties, and lets those tion, backed up by affidavits; which will es parade his own good qualities or hemeaa those opposed to but in a very frank and per hereby notified that the said Plaintiff, did oa the 2Sth day or June .4. D. 18G4, file in id court his petition agant them, setting forth of others alone. There is no question but he tablish the point3 beyond the power of con spicuous manner exposed the secret springs of tbat tae said defendants did on or about the trove rsy. L.

G. 15th day June A. D. 1861, for a valuable con- the leader of the hitherto dominant party, and L.Z.Thompson,.. publican party.

These are a few incidents of your life that I do not find in your biography, aud I propose to supply the omission, as 1 am quite familiar with the subject. Paper is high, and as I am invited to publish this sketch orally, and to save J. M. Edwards, Commissioner of the General Land Office, the trouble of franking, I Jgy An ordinance of the City Council re explained what his own rule of action would sideration to-them in hand paid, execute to the said Plaintiff and to his heirs, a deed in fct M. L.

quire 3 the Fire Warden to examine personally be if elected. From a knowledge of the ster simple for Lot No. 5 in Block No. 1 in Sim'a 321 00 892 49 319 50 404 95 464 95 54S 60 415 50 128 00 all flues, chimneys stove pipes, stoves F. A.

G. De V. Selden, E. A. Smith addition to tbe City of Paola in Miami county.

would made the best representative we could Bead fo the Senate at its next term, and we trust he will'conseht to take the Mr. Miller of St. Marysville and W. Robixsox of Paola, have eachheen mentioned as candidates for Representative from the 44th Legislative District. Mr.

Robinson professes to be anti-Lane, if so the friends of that gentleman will labor hard to defeat him. Kansas, which said deed the said Defendants and the manner they are set and report ling integrity of Judge Thacher, many "Chief-tians" could not resist the palpable inference that "there is something rotten in Denmark." J. will deliver it in person. Hoping a favorable response, those in a defective condition to the City Coun have wholly neglected and refused io deliver to the said Plaint ilT though often requested to to -do, and that since said time the said Plaintiff William Hon. A.

Crawford has been endorsed cil. W. P. DcTioy, i3 charged with this duty, and his services are again needed, W. U.

White, 1000 00 A. 730 53 1 am, "Unm Lhietlatn," Your obedient servant. Sax Wood, too often by this community to makf it doubt ful abont the feeling with which he is regarded has been in the peaceable and quiet possession -of said premises and -setting forth tbat at the same time and place the defendants execu- ted lheir joint obligation to the said Plaintiff that they would convey to the said Plaintiff, and Twenty-two members of James II. Lane's Staff, for three months pretended service, to save the town from destruction; from care less construction of chimneys Ill I I Mr, Huffman has been mentioned for the same office in the 45th District, and J. W.

The Private Soldier- If there is a being in this world who is de here. lie is a man Southern Kansas delishts to honor, and whether in public or private amounting to over Thirteen Thousand Dol Jennison in the 43d oi Osawatomie District. to his heirs a good deed in fee simple to three serving of private affection and public gratitude, it is the soldier who marches in private life will ever -have the best wishes of all un Iars. A swindle upon the Government directed by Senator J. H.

Lane, and carried out lots on said addition to be selected by the said fSf Several citizens have offered to donate $10 each towards the construction of crossings over the Streets from Moudy's Store to ranks of the arm to fight for his country, and raintiff so soon as the lots in said addition The Judiciary- offers his blood and life as a sacrifice for the biased persons who may know him. John Morgan's Death Parson Brown low's Account- should be divided, which said writing obligatory, raid defendants have refused to deliver to by his. mends and subordinates. Sure Lane is a man of great pretensions and of rare Hedges' residence; thence to the Store of A goodly number of gentlemen have have been mentioned in connection with the office maintenance of the Union and the Constitn Snyder; and place the same in the hands of tion and yet how seldom it is that they get i Plaintiff, hough otten requested so to do, and praying that aaAi defendants may be ordered to honesty. Secretary Floyd, is a great rasca; of Judre of the 4th Judicial District.

Thus far Johu Morgan is no more 1 And when he the Mayor for early construction. Who wil tne nonor ana rewara meir service enuwe mem to It is the private who carries the gun it and the biggest thief. deliver said Deed and writing obligatory to the the names of G. W. Smith.

Lawrence; W. died, a thief and coward expired He was lead in collecting the requisite amount, or get the same subscribed so it will be accessable Wagsjaff and Johx M. Coe7 Paola; David said Plaintiff or to bis legal representatives in twenty days from the rising of this term of is also the private who marches on foot thro' mud and snow it is the private who erects killed in Mrs. Williams' back yard, or cab BIt is said that the late heavy rains in P. Lowe, of Mound City, and V.

M. Valex bage patch, skulking from danger. He was when desired There is no time to lose. this section have somewhat checked the Army said Court, and if they fail for twenty days from the rising of said term of Court to deliver bndfees over swift streams, and rears fortihca tions: and it is the private who with the bay tiXE of Ohio City, have been mentioned in worms, and the prospect of an early frost said papers to riaintin duly executed and ac this connection. We could support any of onet set charges on the rebel rifle pits, and yet how seldom it is that he receives the houors knowledged, then that this decree may operate WOF The last time Gen.

Lane visited this City, and addressed the people, not a single makes it tolerable sure that nearly all the late shot through the heart by Campbell, ot Company G. 13th Tennessee Cavalry, while trying to escape. There should be a salute fired in front of every horse-stable in the land them, but, of course would have our choice wheat will be saved. and rewards of this noble conduct. Mr.

Wagstaff, if, he would accept the office cheer was given for-him. lie said the politi cai atmosphere around Paola and Miami coun ty had a bad smell. We would suggest an would be our first choice, because we believe VG3 Capt. B. F.

Simpsox, District Quarter in honor. of his death! And-all the fine Tobacco. The abuse of tobacco is stated by M. Decnisne, in a memoir read at a recent him "honest, capable, and faithful to the Con master, left this place on -Monday last for Ft. horses and mules should be notified that they Leavenworth on business.

may now repose in quiet at night, and graze stitution." These were the well know Jeffer-eonian tests, and as relates to the judiciary no other visit this way. The odor would be more offensive. to his olfactories at the present time than at the time of his first visit. There is meeting of the Academy of Sciences, to produce and intermission of the action" of tbe heart and pulse in certain persons. He found this to be the case in twenty-one persons out in peace the daytime.

Sf Wood is a very scarce article in this other tests should be known. market at present. Morgan leaves a large amount of gold and greenbacks, cotton and real estate, the pro a general feeling pervading this community of eisrhty-eight inveterate smokers, lbisanec as a deed and be binding on said parties, aad that the Sheriff of said county be ordered i execute and deliver to the said Plaintiff or talus heirs and legal representatives a deed said Lot No. 5 In Block No. 1 in said addition.

conveying all the right, title and interest of the said G. W. Miller in and to said premises the said It. IK. Massey and to his heirs and assigns, and.

that the said Amanda Miller btf forever barred of all right of dower in and ts eai i premises, and also a judgment against the said G. W. Miller for the sum of $500, hia damages as aforesaid and the costs of suit, and they are further notified that they artf required to demur to or answer said Petition as or before the 25th day of August, 1864, or sail" petition will be taken as confessed and judgement entered accordingly. R. W.

MASSETV July ISth 6w21 00 tion which he terms narcotism ot the heart, is to try new candidates for the several public BgLCapt. A. J. Shannon, Provost cutable by suspending or reducing the con ceeds of his thieving exploits, resulting from untold murders ond robberies, through a space offices and see if we can't get an improvement of Southern Kansas, has been in town during so motion of tobacco. He stated that none of The general feeling is that we cannot lose any the past week.

of three years. Who his legal heirs are wil be difficult to settle. thing by an exchange. the persons subjected to his observation' had any lesion of the heart, or wast inf sf state ot health likely to lead to it. The exorbitant use ot tobr.cco was the sole cause of the affection.

B-Major Laing of the 15th Kansas passed His first wife was the sister of Col. Bruce through town on, Monday last en route for IvT Mr. A. wilucs, or this city, raised a Beet in his garden this season which weighs of Kentucky. She died in Lexington from Leavenworth.

the neglect and bad treatment of her debased: V--- 11 pound, and measures two feet incircum Leavenworth Theatre has been BSuThe closed. gambling and thieving husband. His second lerence ana zu inches in length. Who can beat this beet Notice- mo negro wencu ne naa wun Him during his residence in this city. She is in wag- says that old Pap Price is up in B.

XTELSON Hards, Caroline M. Hards. J- The people of this region would love The following disinterested patriots will ad dress the people of Kansas this fall The Great Cow-hided. Capt. Sidney Carpet Bag.

Rev. Dr. Prof. Gov. King (hired help.) "Which lam again the fraud" McGrew.

Copperhead Brumbaugh. Japanese Tommy (Osborne.) Hark Lantern Lawrence. Asa Hellbuck (hired help If tbe above named speakers dont anfficien Kentucky. 1-1 Josiah Bundy, Sarah E. Bundy and Missouri with his force for the purpose of ma king preparation for recruiting in the future His third wife is the daughter of Charles Keady of Murfreesboro, and she is at Abin to see CapL Adams' great historical panoramic views of the war, which has been exhibited to crowded houses in Leavenworth and Lawrence during the past two weeks.

Please come this If thiB is so, we hope the Radicals of that State will teed the young rebs. on "Union: milk," don, in Our opinion is, that the The Convention "called to assemble in thin City Oiv4.be "12lh will nominate a candidate, who, we trust, will be worthy of general -Bupjtortr v'. The Kansas State Journal, has finally come out in favor of Lincoln and Johnson, and advlcea-every man who is desirous of securing the triumph of universal freedom in this country, every man who is opposed to a humiliating and disgraceful peace to vote for them'. -Sensible to the last. It i3 too late in the day to hesitate on this subject.

The contest is between Lincoln and McClellan. It seems to ss that no true friend of the government can fail to see ihat the former bears the flag ef an undivided Republic, while the success the latter would be a triumph of the not that McCleMan himself is in sympathy with the South, for tee do not believe it, but many of lust" party are, and1 his election would do more 'to strengthen the arms ot Jeff Davis than "a dozen successful battles. fc a In upholding Lincoln, we uphold the cursed be he who falters eleventh hour, Gold is stilt on the decline, and government greenbacks' are going up. It augurs welllfctf'fbe of ouraroies. in the field.

ly bore the pqblic, the committee have made way, Captain. i negro -wencn nas tne oldest claim upon the estate, but we leave this grave question of law to be settled in 'the Con federate Courts, or by speeial-actof-their Congress. -General Gilliam is in our town and bronjrbt arrangements to tecure the services for a limi ted number of -nights of the distinguished pa iuoL vvh. a. 1'hillips, so jon and favorably known to the people of Kansas du triot.

Eternal Revenue Collector Speer, wim uim igDt-8ix or uiorgan 8 men, oc Monday evening, who were turned over to the jail ring their early stuggle with Border; Ruffians, Further notice will be given of the advent and see if there can't be a reformation made. r. 1 The Indian Captives. Laura Roper, aged 16 yearsj a.nd three children named Ambrose Asher, Isabella Eu-banks and. Daniel Marsh allwere recently rescued" from the Cheyhhe Indians, in the vicinity of Fort Lyon, By Major Wyncoop, of itie First Colorado cavalry.

The first three were captured on the Little Blue, and the last -taken from 'a train "on the Platte. Mrs. Eubanks is still a prisonerf and the family of Miss Roper have not been heard of by her sinc6 the Indian out-break. TYmes. 'J- and more recently in the armies of the Union Her shell N.

Bandy ana their respective guar dians will take notiee that a petition Was filed against them on the 1st day of July A. D. 1864. in the District Court fourth Judicial TJistl let in Miami county, Kansas, by raneis Goodrich, and is now pending, wherein said Frances Goodrich demands partition of the following lands in said county and 8 tats, te-wiu Tbe North-west fractional quarter of Section 21, township 17, Bangs 22, except 6 acrts in North east corner of said quarter, deeded to Benjamin Goodrich, and also 0 acres In the South-west csrner of the South-west fractional quarter of Section 80. Township 17, Range deeded by Benj.

Goodrich to Josiah Bundy.de ceased, and that at the next term of said court -the said Francis Goodrich will apply for an" order partition, may be made of said premises. K. WMASJET July 16th, 1864. PlTsAtty. INDIAN GOODSof every riety for sale at the store of ELLIS KiO oi aisunguisnea fighting the Tebelsbas been superceded in the hive not yet heard of a man in North command of Fort Gibson by Col.

Adams, the the son-in-law of Gen. Lane. The latter is a ern Kansas who intends to vote against oep nciB uiii-H an inmate oi. come oi them were bare-footed and bare-headed and barebacked. All looked dirty Hnd mean, as though they were fit to be commanded by a common horse thief.

CaptT Withers, of Covington, A. A. CL; Capt. Clay, of Lexington, son of Thos. Clay, and three, others of Morgan's Btaff are the prisoners.

Younc Clav A. L. Lee. When we do, we will make a note devoted friend of the soldier over the left. of it.

The initials of his name express the vote he will receive ALL. White Cloud No Court was held in Bourbon county We learn that, G. W. Akebs, Esq will be a candidate for the nomination of District Clerk. Be.is4well qualified ttakfe an ace om mod sting and efficient officer.

tSDoVt. the. Union Republican Meeting to be held in this city, to-morrow aj to heat our authorities inthe. paroling of him to the jtivlletftfiJ this fall; hefiauBeif We' exdtcm'ent alonhe border. (Saturday) at 1 o'clock 1'.

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Pages Available:
12
Years Available:
1864-1864