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The Kansas Territorial Register from Leavenworth, Kansas • 3

The Kansas Territorial Register from Leavenworth, Kansas • 3

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THE KANSAS TERR I TO RIAL REG I ST Marshal St. Aruan'1 and the Crimean Kspo-1 THE REGISTER. Dr. James Sanders, Zioaa of Lift In the War. The progress of science and civilization England and tub Uxiosd Stated One of the most pleasing features iu tbe EuglLa (sta anion.

The family of Mansh.il St. Arnaud have pab- PROSPECTUS OP THE KANSAS TEBBH0BIAL REGISTER. Believing that a weekly journal, upon a Fourth of July is London. In accord-; ance with his usual custom, Mr. Peabody celebrated the late anniversary of the independence of his native country, by giving HAVING permanently located to Wrartonl offers professional trvirtn tn iti it'T nf thi.

Mt uh! does not seem to have rendered war less imlL-D ft KTMSVT Mutir 1'Utta C't. ifch at Paris, a selection from his correspoa- tistical tablet for 1855, is the fact that out of whilj exercising the chief command of the surrounding country in the practice of medicine, fut- blooly than of yore, or even to have dimin an aggregate tonnage from British ports for the rench expedition in aid or Turky. Tbe letters proper and liberal basis, devoted to the interests of the Territory of Kansas, will meet with ished the contingent losses by exposure and TrundlA Wood. contain much that is curious. Writing from a magnificent dmner, to which he invited all the distinguished Americans staving in month of May, amounting to 310,938 tons, that of the United States amounted to 123,000 off- WHOLESALE AXD RETAIL DEALERS IN Varna on the 17 th of July to a brother, he disease.

When it is stated that in the wars of the French Republic and Empire DRUGS. Medicines. Paints. Oils. Perfumery.

DyertufT. Books and Stationery. Wii-dow Glass and Glasa Mo an authorised agent frrr tha Rcghur, to receive and relpt fir nv-crtpMons. HKXBI HOSS. Ri Jonhnrotigh Tans.

To Clab. TJTln ordrr to senr a mm ntenlvi circulation for PPT. we off the fill iwtni( lefoi to club: tar a club of Via $18 00 Tor a club of twenty 30 00 4STAU Postmasters ar reqtWnd to set agents, to receive m1 rreetpt fur subscriptions. Our friend" throughout the territory and Missouri an requested to ant a agents. London- The entertainment, this year, is described id the London journals as larger while that of all other nations trading with Great Britain was only tons.

The in Uur affairs seem to be gotnr backwards in Also, raiem sieuicines. Weston. Mo. jyZl 000 of men were lost to Europe, the nrst feeling is one of incredulity; but. if we may stead of forwards.

It is yet neither war nor Li. Barnes Ttrnthrra. crease In the outward tonnage of 1855, as com peace; but the time moves on. and will bring and more splendid than on any former occasion. The ball-room at Willis' Rooms.

encouragement and support, we nave issued our first paper and it may be proper to give to the public some of the rules by which our action will be made to conform. As a part of our code, we shall eschew any abridgement of the right of religious worship, and hold all fanatics as enemies to the peace and happiness of the human family throughout the world. The Register will defend the law, and urge legal punishment for its violation un- judge 6y the events of the past eighteen pared with May, 1853, Is fully twenty per cent tne winter in his train. To-morrow there is to be a grand conference at my quarters. I should QTORAOE.

RECEIVING. FORWARDING AND COM-O MISSION MERCHANTS, and Steamboat Agents. Also, dealers in aU kinds of merchandise and produce, fronting the Levee, Weston. Mo. jy2I St.

James, (known, as Almack's,) was se The shipping returns of the Board of Trade be thankful to the man who could tell me what lected for the entertainment, at which there judgment history will form a hundred years wTh following gentlemen are rsiiosted to act ai months, the present struggle is destined to exceed all that have gone before in the wide spread destruction, which it -will cost. From an authority which we have every reason to trust, I learn that the Turkish Empire has for the month ending the 31st of May have been issued, and exhibit an unexpected increase in were present about one hundred and eighty hence of the General-in-Cheif condemned to D. G. TUTT. J.

RAKER. Tntt Baiter, WHOLESALE GROCERS, citizens of the United States, besides dis- derail circumstance. To this rule we shall move In this dark labyrinth. the general employment of tonnage. This in- Wo nnnto 1,0 aauere unaer an tne allurements oi renal agents tut ta Wra.

M. Lowry Qiwnvlll. Tennsswc. Nathan Qammin Sn. Knozvills.

Tennessee. A. Broyles. Suvunnah Tennessee. Oxnrg Untman Jekonvill.

Tennessee. Wn. M. Klltson. Hiekmtn K7- tinguished English guests, Writing atrain to his brother, under date Var ban boen In British and United States FORWARDING.

AND COMMISSION MER- power, ihe freedom of opinion upon all ques na. August 9th, he says: lost 130,000 men since the declaration of CHANTS, Weston, Mo. jy21 iphp1. Mrtocliill the latter. Those of the following paragraph from the report of the entertainment published in the London if 1 were to give away to my impressions, to war the autumn of 1853 i tions truly political, will find the Register ready, on all proper ocsasions, to protect and defend: while private character, and the more continental States continue to show a decrease, my turn of mind, and the feelings of my heart, P.

Blancjotir, DEALER IN WATCHES. JEWELRY. SILVER The.French have, since their arrival in intercstinsr Chronicle: "After several speeches, which tTfc reived, last evening, an ii i tt a friend in New York, With regard to the coasting trade, the ton WARE and FANCY GOODS. Wcrton. Mo.

I should never have written to you a sadder letter. I am in the midst of one vast tomb, resist- the East, lost 10,000, dead or invalided; It will sacred immunities held and enjoyed as the sepe- we are compelled to omit for want of space. JtWatchea and Jewelrr carfully repaired and nage entered inward was 1.149,239 tons in the rate and distinct rights of seperate and dis in? the scourire that is decimatinc my army. next. Mr.

Fillmore (late President of the Union) warranted. The highest price paid for old gold and surer. iv2l while the British have suffered to the extent of 28,000. Although Austria has not been seeing'my bravest soldiers succumb at the very trict communities, may always look for protection and find an advocate to the full extent rose, and said he was about to propose a month ending the 5th of June, 1853; in 1854 it was 1,126,383, and in the present return it is 1,078,408, including fifteen foreign vessels of an Dr. E.

Hathawa at war, yet her occupation the provinces of the ability and zeal of the Register. toast, in which he felt very sure every one moment I most want them, and yet convnumg for all that, the preparations for a formidable expedition. Have there been any such situa and the formation of immense camps which is prepared to operate oa the teeth in the 1 $, Dawso.v,' of Pennsylvania, lmi lU, painted, we learn by telegraph', to Hit office of Qovernor of thU Territory. Governor Dawsos has been a prominent Register all events that may eccar, and preserve a faithful record of our Territorial march, noting everything that is useful and affBTeiHite burden of 1923 tons. The clearan- are always more or less unhealthy, have most finished style.

tions as mine history? My courase and en would, with one accord, join him in drinking: 'The Health of our Generous (Immense cheering.) Mr. Fillmore, with OD ces outward were 1,141,877 tons in the month ergy shall at least prove equal to the occasion. caused her no small dimumtion of lorce. Dr. H.

is also prepared to take Dacmerreotype likenesses, singly or in groups. Entire satifaction" given in all cases. jt21 tioa, who strikes me with one hand, raises me proper, or promotive ot the interests or our new home, will be kept prominently in view. ending the 6th of June, 1853; 1,209,233 in 1854, By putting aside the neutral Powers, the an intonation of voice that at once attract and 1,176,022 (including 2433 tous of foreign) Regular Saturday Packet. TUK fast passenger steamer ed the attention of his hearers, described up with the other.

For a long time my health has not been better, in the midst of cares and anxieties that fret me, and which I devour in member of Congress for some time from his State, and the Western people will be apt allies, French, British and Turks, appear to have lost about 230,000 men. The loss We shall deal kindly and tenderly, hut firmlt, by all that pertains to the infancy of Kansas, so that she may lay a proper foundation for in 1855. Mr. Peabody as a noble specimen of American enterprise, and of whom his country of the Russians was stated by Lord Lands- EipcnM of Prosecuting Caaca In Ue Court of her future greatness; that her elements of to appreciate him. They will remember bis efforts as the father of the Homestead bill; downe to be also 230,000, but there is rea Claims.

secret, with death at my heart, calm on my brow. Such is my existence. When you receive this letter, I shall either have embarked for the Crimea or be on the point of doing so. men were justly proud. Transplanted to i strength may be reared upon a basis of correct moral and political theory, by which her power son to believe that this calculation is below will leave for St.

Joseph. Weston. Fort Leavenworth, ParkvUle. Kansas. Independence.

Liberty. Lexington, and aU points below, on every alternate Saturday, leaving St. Lnuis on the foUowing dates: August 4th and 18th: October 13th and 27th: September 1st. 15th and 29th; November 10th and 24th. The NEW LUCY has been newly painted, refurnished We have noticed some suggestions concerning the expanses of prowcutiu casus before the the truth.

Taking into account the mor Meanwhile I pass five hours a day among the British sou, he still maintained the characteristics of his country, and cherished for her that fond recollection which he had so may become potent; that when her star is pinned to the federal fold, it may first be seen in the constellation of Republican luminaries. lOurt or OU.nn, loundL-d npo.i ine supposition tality on board the ship of war and trans dead and dying. To Madame de St. Arnaud he writes: he known to the national Democracy of the country to bo a firm and reliable man in every position in which htfhas ever been found; possessing fine qualities of mind and ports, and among the laborors ol tuaereut that they would very great Upon inquiry we learn that tli'-se suggestions are founded upon a miscotict ution as to what generously illustrated on this day of our na- The Register will claim for the people of Kan Varna, August 11, 1854. God spares us no ana repairca.

wun many improvements tor tn? convenience and safety of passengers, and having made several alterations which will greatly increase her speed, we hope to do a fair proportion of the Missouri river busi tnnaa ATthinwa nnepauurilv nrp. and what uro- itf. it- a 1 i a r- misfortune, no calamity, my dear: 1 seek all my energy la the depth of my soul; I wish I could find there more resignation; but the most sub ness. jr- WJ1. OOXLEY.

Captain heart sas, under the penant of our. national ensign, security in life, liberty and property. The basis of true virtue is intelligence hence universal education is deemed a high aim in political economy, and strictly a component vv earnestly trust tie jiuy ue ineu portion they bear to those or otuer mgn courts. kinds attached to the armies, or wiiom mere tional independence. With a beautiful al- are some thousands in the Crimea, it may ne pointed to the eagle at the end be assumed that from 500,000 to 600,000 0f the hall, and touchingly described the men have perished or become invalided since gratification at the opportunity afforded the commencement of the war.

of meetinsr so rnnnv of his pnnnt.rvmfin i There Is no court or so burn a arms wnere me JAMES CCMPSTOJI. WM. MOOSE. James Cumnston 1 nuini ar leRH. or nun where the facilities for MERCHANT TAILORS, lime patience flies away at the sight of catastrophes so completely independent of the will, that are incessantly striking down around you and annihilating with a breath all that good von njt-tlilr enilinir a case are greater.

The prac down as an Abolitionist and an enemy to Kansas. We bespeak for him the Bupport First door below Hollidar's. Main Weston. Mo. tice prescribed by the statute aud the rules of a A 1 .1 wm 4 iae court, ism mt? mtji.

suiipir an'i tomtuitm have been preparing with such A part of the Christian's duty, and the neglect to nurture and train it properly in this country a national dereliction, for which there is neither apology nor excuse. Entertaining these views, the subject of education will always meet with encouragement at our hands. of all eenmno national Democrats in every character. If the claimant fails of success, he violent fire broke out at 7 o'clock yesterday RETAIL dealers in Cloths. Cassimeres.

Vertings. and all kinds and varieties cf gent's Furnishing (roods, each as shirts, collars and cravats, gloves of all kinds, drawers, hosiery. Fine hats aud shoes of the latest style, as cheap for cash as can be bought. jy21 not BUbiPCi to ue rauictt.a iu me aiuouui oi evening, at Varna, as I was alighting from my tffort he may make to advance the best in- And yet it cannot ba said there have been on foreign soil. He should always be many bloody battles, or indeed any fighting proui to celebrate the day of our national on the scale of the gigantic contest which independence, whether at home or abroad, marked the wars of the French Empire.

jjj-. Fillmore sat down amidst the most eu- Whea operations are conducted on a larger thusiastic cheering, the band playing 'Auld field, we must expect still greater losses, Lan his adversary's costs, nor compelled to p.iy the norse on my return vrom visiting my sick men. tcrest 01 this Territory, and extend to lnra court or its clerk heavy bills oi fees. The only DR.HAWLGY. A seventh part of th6 town no longer exists.

To set forth truthfully all the capacities of our fertile Territory; noting the variability of Late Professor of Surgery in the Geneva Medical Col To his sist'T. Madame de Foreade, he writes a hearty welcome as our chief executive i a 1 a li vi 11 1 a tut; i-rc Varna, August 18, ls.3. My dear sister. lege. MAT be found at aU hours of the day and night at the Leavenworth.

HoteL in readiness to attend to aud be prepared for supplying reinforce era for taking his testimony, his witnesses' fues. bead. climate, and the geological, mineralogical and agricultural developments of the country the increase of population, commerce and A Railway Company Paid for Killing ments in greater numbers and with greater while you are reposing softly in thu quiet shades of Mai rone. I am painfully contending against calls in aU the departments of MEDICINE and SUR- resularitv than lias Yvt been thought nec- Cows. A rather singular action for dama- wealth, that our climate, soil and products may eessarv.

hres was decided in one of the Vermont known and understood abroad; giving an 1. P. IJOLMXCiS WORTH, ATTORNEY AT LAW, every conceivable difficulty and calamity. They have all struck me but not prostrated me, however, Cholera, conflagration, plague, fire and water 1 have born them all. My heart, coa- and the charges for printing his papers.

These charges are not greater thau iu other courts, in which clerks and other officers are authorized to demand, in addition, lurge amounts for fees. The charge, in all courts, is the for counsel, which are usually matters of agreement with the client. la the Court of Claims there i nnnnnur nt tuft irnuprnmpnt Kiircpirs na rnpv nimfv Wis roetmthr "ho nort woro An At of Mere jr. Gov. Clark, of New York, has commuted the sentence of death passed upon Mrs.

ltoiiiNsox, the veiled murderess, to imprisonment for life in Sing Sing prison. This Tlfmnni nv a MisrtnMv tv ICtrvTrrtrv A progress, and such other general news and in- DELAWARE. K. T. mc uuiuio.ut.ut aasuuijisiu jlwvcis ivo.ii- iormation as we may be auie to collect, navmg an moil uitli ffpinf i il'A 'lva vliilir.til 1 ht 7l H7ytM i tzn-ueatihot 7ij rr Mn 1 Kansas, will claim a share of our Pverv ns.

a n.i miifn w. ham' a Jr 5" road Company against '1 nomas JNelson. relation to Law IVotice. G. W.

PCEKIXS. M. L. TRTJESDELL, Late of Virginia. Late of Pennfylvaiiia.

PrRKIXS TRIE SDEIaL, ouuuay uisi.uw umiy ommau iiuuimouiiu- m. msMff8 attention. is no good reason hy they should be higher egister will be free from all sectional than-Street, of Platte county, Missouri, rC. 7r TheR is right. To accomplish the ends of justice 'than in other courts, nor ought they to be as It 1- i.

1 1 I ATTORNEYS AXD COUNSELLORS AT LAW, SoUc-itors in Clvaneerv. and Genrnl Land A ir. Teav. itors in Chancery. 4..,.

i -i 1. if with lightiiiii. aud I have remained standing "JUL who lias reiuuons iu uns cuumy, was high as it is understood ajfiits liefore Congress have usually charged. The practice of the court is so arrarigftl that claimants may employ on nit. ()M wntil.1 suv tlit in mv fnnnrl in the fifbl on Tr H.milnn flmit.rv' eiguiy 01 iuc uc.cumug enworth City.

K. T. jy2S A. tram was tiirown oil in conseouence, aud moulding fob thkmselves their own laws conn'! in their own vicinity to present their K' company sued the owner of the cows Jtli as that around me decreases. I "ulV lu for damages.

The Jadee chareed that he 111 1UK A i tj a- t.ii hA nftimxivp. h.n vmo- annnrenr, :i.u nut sev- i-ii i 1 a. ii i 1 1 supremacy oi me ms ui me iaiiu, iuiu ii ii was liable, and that the nlamtills could re- win i vni at. n.o r.f tho r-ni- supremacy 01 tne taws 01 tue iaiiu, iuiu 11 have embavkt-d. or be on the point of doins so.

leral davs after his death. Regular Missouri River Packet. ii THE new and fart passenger steamer 1,1 D. Jameson. Master.

Wayke and E. Clerks. wiU run regularly during the season, leaving St. Louis on every alternate Monday, at four o'clock P. 31..

for Glasgow. Brunswick. Miami. HiU's Landing. Waverly.

Berlin. Lexington, WeUington. Camden. Sibley. Richfield.

Liberty. Independence. Kansas. ParkvUle, Leavenworth City, Fort Leavenworth. Werton.

Atchison and St. Joseph. WiU leave as follows: July 30th: August 13th and 2Tth; September 10th rid 21th: October 8ih-aud 22d; Novem it sometimes becomes uectssury to punish men with death but every feeling of the human heart revolts at the idea of suspending a woman between the heavens and earth for the vulgar mob and rabble to gaze In- Thank To M.i j. A. E.

for favors from Fort Riley. Capt E.tstiJf, of the Council, will alaO ac I'ray for those who light in the Crimea. What rather a -I I LU I V.1 kX Lis H.O LlSVlsVA L-V bllty CullCluVwUil vl UUlllt lUaUlll lll IJatl 1V1V VI LUls 4UUI1 asty examination was made by f. fha nj ihn or can Constitution adhering: to those political cane, take the testimony, and prepare it for argument. They may then eitlier send a printed argument or employ such.co.

nisei to argue it orally, as they choose. AWe counsel can lie employed here as and for as low a compensation, as in other cities. There is no good reason for their demanding mom. If parties choose to employ them, and make their compensation contingent upon success, and thus an a-'ei nat a year: 1 ne woria is TT.t;:: 1 the Coronor and his jury, ou account of the niA landmarks laid down by Jefferson and Jack- agitaiea like an angry 6ea under a black sky. nennr.

very offensive condition of the body. jSo i i son, and regard them worthy of imitation, as vprv i im'iisivtr ill i.iit-t iiihiv. imi 1. 1 4V ArAL mis iuiu mu uuu 01 111 vein we u-pfn .1 1 (v 1 .1.., i uscu uiaiiia.iv cuic uuu viuuuuc tu neep mneh it jiuuu nsp.i nrrimnrTr enrp nnn Tin anpp r.n '-l' inucu at mis uav uuu uoui, ua vucu tuc uusi ui For myself, I could wish a mighty bt ipni nnr nt thfl hio-nwnv I ho inrv rp. tha ilnrmiiinra irnt at home.

a hue victory, and then complete, absolute snsnieion 01 luui niav einsr enieriameu ov i .1 1 a-- v. in. i. stand updb the basis of provide lor others a large, if not an undue share ber 5th and lain: December td. 1 xuniea a veraiei ior mo piamuns ior one1 iuc mubh pose.

Ah, Montalais! Ab, Malrome! Wh Returning, will leave St. Joseph on every alternate sas Bill, nrmly believing of what may be awarded them, it is a matter of ylUil uti lliaii IUC UUU) on. i1omo Ul atHll-lvau shall I cover myself in vour sweet calm, llmnprfit.w nml rio-bt. Trpslifill Sunday: August 5th and 19th; September 2d. 16th and 30th: October 14th and 2Sth: November 11th and 25th: from atiairs.

cares and men? but not from COLS. i rl.ifpnil t.liAim nndpr all r.irir.mc;t:inipR Thp December 9th. Departing from St. Joseph Sunday, at feet that the deceased came to his death men, dear sister, I am too gallant to wish that. their own.

buch snare, if unduly large, cannot be deemed a necessary expense, but a voluntary one. We have heard it intimated that, iu cases where the Court determines in favor of the 10 o'clock. A. Atchison at 11 Iatan at 1S P. and will arrive at Weston same day and remain over stKiuenly by visitation ot lrovidence.

railroad romnanies as thev have c-enerallv to secret political conclaves that sprinrUpon If ever I find myself back again, with all my family around, he will be a clever fellow that cept our thiinkx for Legislative favors. Baltimore Snloon. Go down on Cherokee and try 1Iipsi.ey.'s ice cream, soda, cigars, etc. Don't wait for an invitation. After he was Luned, however some one been oblij tQ for slau.htered cows.

the ruins of factions, whose growth is produced can get me away from them. On examining lllS Uat, lOUllO tliat con- i' ait ai tne nour aua pace oi a mutuioom, tninfl hnU tvbu-b ovi.lpntlv I.PPn cl uaul" a duration of like vegetable briefness. The tamed a hole wine had evidently been agetJthe owner of the beef bavinff to pay Register will only countenance political To his brother he writes: Vakxa. Aug. 23.

1854. I shall lose less men through taking Sebasto- inaueuya uau, aim mat maiKsoi uioou A preat. mnmr neeidents sire conventions that sit with open doors, and adH night. iu leave eston Mondays, at i clocK A. Fort Leavenworth at 8.

Leavenworth Citv at 8J. ParkvUle at 10. Kansas at 12 Wayne City at 1 P. Liberty at 2. Jtichfield at 3.

Sibley at 4. Camden at 5. Wellington at 6. and arrive at Lexington same evening and remain there over night. WiU leave Lexington on Tuesdays, at 7 O'clock A.

Berlin and Dover at S. Waverly at 10. HiU's Landing at 11. Miami at 1 P. Brunswick at 2.

Glasgow nt 4. and Boonville at bi P. M. WiU arrive at St. Louis Wednesday afternoon in time to meet the LouisvUle mail boats, and all other evening packets.

jy2S J. W. SKINNER. Agent. claimant, he still may compelled to employ agents to urge his claim before Congress.

We apprehend that this is not so. The law requires the Court, iu such cases, to prepare and report bills for the action of Congress, to carry out such determination. Th'jre caa he little doubt that Congress will manifest its confidence in the Court by iu.ikiur. such appropriations as Ti i'-- 11 1 X' --T 1- V. Ik.

1 .1 I anaod pottlo nn tborn tvaol-z on, mil lull auu iree uibcussiou ucioie me woim. pol than I have done through cholera and fevers, it is a great responsibility: I must know how to bear it, and even raise myself above it. If I succeed I shall be a great man; if I do not suc accordinirlv summoned arain. and the bodv mi We have advanced too far in works of Inter- Financier Xo. 2.

It will he seen ly card in to-day's paper, that tlu" Financier is the regular bout for Kansas river. Cnt. Morrison com Jnn, ovamtnnHnn uo ue cuiemi. mt nuuoaua nal Improvement to stop short of completing 'i should be lenced and provided with strong all needful works begun or contenmlated, and ceed, I shall be what the world likes; but there Uil UuMa e-uards at the crossmars. while the our voice will be tor aiding every legitimate irauk Uo wan in the presence ot the Coro- it, effort to forward that branch of wealth and A nntirtnnl nmupr A fivf may be necessary." TfTJSC the real necessary expenses of prosecuting a claim before the Court, and obtaining payment, will be limited, and even fall lielow those in oth Courts, and es-peciiilly those wheVe the cases can be taken I 4.

1 i I I I ij v. shall be a fight lor it, which is some consolation. For my part, my conscience tells me I am doing what I ought. What matters the rest? Ah, brot her how will I rest after that! I have spsnt my night going through ten sieges of Sebasto- tneui uuu ueeume imiue hich tend to advance the commerce of the Leavenworth Hotel. MESSRS.

J. F. WIELAND Si having purchased an interest in the Leavenworth Hotel, formerly kept by Emory Berthoud. wiU continue the business of the Hotel upon the former terms. The will bo under the charge hereafter, of J.

F. Wieland. and the business will all be transacted under the firm of jy2T WIELAND fc CO. A .1 A 111 1 111" A-'A UU1UUJ.VO MV UUAAAS. VAAAAV.

I A. LllLCO lllL 1 1 1 1 1 UIIUIUIU Ai RUUttl mands further recommendation is unnecessary. Kansas Ity, Ma. The cards of several of the leading firms in Kansas City will be found in our columns a.juut uie uip ui uis iieuu, unu iuii-iii- h. government facilities for transports in time of from one Court to another for review.

There tne necK, lr'jiii wuenee -it was eximcieu. iwar. arc within the lmnlieu powers ot Con is no claim so small, if legal, wu'ch may not be pol, and in making proclamations to my soldiers. I his morning the commissioners I had seat to reeonnoiter the Russians and a spot for landing Marks of blood on the crronnd. and a rool Civrmv.

mr Tlraativ Opptcpw A cress, under the Constitution, and legitimately prosecuted in this Court when it would be worth Emory's Livery Stable. VTTE wouli ivspectfully inform The citizens of Leavenworth, and the public generally. suing for in any other. Iu reply to the sug- of blood, together with his pocket book, army officer writes to tbe KPkennv Mnder- commendable for appropriations from the na-tbe 'venny 3ioaer treasnr 5a tueir cxccatioil. belore fceoastoiioi: in all questions of territorial acquisition we have returned.

The Russians occupy the Katcha and the Alma; they have camps there, and attention of i gestion that the lees of Commissioners have two hundred yards Ironi where he wa ator, oa the 11th, from to-day, to which we invite the our readers. troops, whose uutalxTs it is hard to estimate. found, showed that he had been murdered. "On the 1th, a little hop-o'-my-thumb of shall favor or oppose, as our convictions of been fixed by the Court too high, we would remark that if this shall be found so in practice we have no doubt that the Court will reduce ftiitni fx tKfa TMUinui" 1 i Pntif i mitt irwicr jNo weapon ot any kind was ionnd oa his a soldier made prisoner a Russian officer, right aud necessity may seem to require, witn- that we have on hand a tine clad of baddle and Hamefs Horses, with Buggies. Wagons, fcc.

Horses or other stock left at our stable on livery. wiU be carefuUy groomed and attended to. Office at Leavenworth Hotel, corner of Delaware and Main streets. Stable on the South East corner of Cherokee and Third streets. Leavenworth City.

Kansas Territory. iv2S EMORY EERTHOUD. but whicn are not considerable. 1 hey have made no extraordinary defensive works. My opinion has not changed, and I am still for land Fcraoiial.

Hon. S. person or near him. The second verdict whom he conducted with much pride to the I nc to tne isues ot our ai a. i uj i i i i i l- i a or Southern friends.

shall be content with V. Jimsox, one OI tlie vllH cun no iiulnrr meht to ftver-rott urd ths. ing my main force at the Katcha. It is so much Justices of the Territory, is at present so- oncers, or unnecessarily tax suitors. We have was mat ue uau ueeu muruereu uy borne mrst parauti, tne omcer over-iopping uie in-, the perpetual txiox of the States, and leave it person or persons uukuown to the jury.

tie man's musket and bayonet I asked to modern reformers to quarrel about revision time and marching saved. I have we i v. va vas i ibis tut, vwwi aiiu utiiuauic are to land at Old Fort, and 1 hope it will be on the 13th or 14th. journiii in our city. We are informed that Mr.

Street was in the officer if he spoke French, he shook his and amendment of our national constitution, to say this much in reply to the suggestions to which we have referred. Washington Union. To Madame de St. Arnaud he writes: Ou Fort Sep. 7, 1854.

town on "Wednesday evening and was prob- head aud said, 'no speak but he exclaimed for the purpose of increasing or diminishing ably drinking. lie had some money about 'doctor, I made signs that I was tne powers uuder that instrument Ploughs! 'T'HE undersigned tike this method of calling the st-tention of the fanners of Kansas Territory to their stock of Ploughs: amoug which may be found Prairie aU siies. Double and Single Ploughs. These Ploughs are the celebrated Premium Ploughs, manufactured by m. Parvin of Canton.

Illinois. A supply always on hand, sold cheap for cash, and warranted, Mr Beloved Wife: The English are not Ins person, but the amount is not known, one. and then took on his coat, when I found Terms of subscriptions 52 a yearin ad Returned Missionary from India. Rev. Jeremiah Philips, twenty years a Missionary in India, has just returned to New York.

ready, and making me lose precious time. 1 ll (July about tour dollars were found cither that he had a bullet wound at the back of i vance. M. w. DELAHAY.

Tha Weather. For several days past the weather lias been almost insupportable the thermometer in the shade, as high as 9G. The Sijuatter Sovereign makes most rea lent them some Hat boats this inoruing to expe by i. 31. A.

MM1EK. the pocket-book or about his body after his neck. He now tried to make himself jyiiS ater street. Leavenworth City. K.

T. dite the landing of their horses, and I hops I shall lie able to move at last by 11 o'clock to lie delivered an interesting discourse on the missionary efforts in India, last week. He spoke of the customs and habits of the natives ol In Dissolution of Partnership. the latter was discovered. This sum is understood by talking Latin.

Pointing to THE firm of BROWN GATES is this day dissolved, Viv Tiintiial nt.h. Iflfi.V ivS supposed to be much less than he had when the wound in his neck, he asked, 'Mortale JOEL WALKER. W. II. CHICK.

"WALKER CHICK, RECEIVING. Forwarding and Commission Merchants, Kansas, Mo. Refek to R. CampbeU and Riley. Christie St.

Louis, Mo. aug4 morrow. I shall stop for the uight at the Bul-ganak, so that I may be quite fresh oa the 19th, anil fiiWH tin Tt-lftlim fllll'Incf the Tf Mfl dia, their mode of dress, buildings, food, and sonable deduction. It says our support of he left town on Weduesdav evening, the est? When I told him it was not mortal manner of preparing it. and eating it.

seen alive. We are fur- he pressed me by the hand, and said, 'Pater, I will drive the Russians to th- other fide of last time lie was NEW GROCERY STORE. WHOLESALE AXD RETAIL. AT THE OLD STAND OE EROWN GATES. in respect to education, ne said it was very HOSIER, JESKMS meagre, indeed.

Learning to read and write the Katcha. I promise you I will give thorn no i ther informed that on his way from town mater, et soror sunt He then comprised its extent, and even this scanty privi DEALERS in Stoves. Wapitis and Plows Manufacturers of Copper. Tin and Sheet Iron Ware. In the tme for amusing themselves.

My God protect i.o Kt0nied to rest nt. the tolUmte nn the 1 in liAiitpininf nf thf Ttb Tlnnmnr rpiIE undersigned having increased his store room ty buiidine a larse addition on the rear of the old store I 1 1 I I A.V A Johnson Buildings, one door from West James'. us yet a few di lego the female portion were debarred from except prostitutes. These were grunted this house, he wiU keep constantly on hand a choice stock of the present Administration is an endorsement of Gov. Ueepkr, therefore, we are for free soil, with Abolition proclivities.

These gentlemen of one ilea, who repudiate the Democratic party in Kansas, can afford to call the present Administration an Aboli is mornin" under niv tt-nt. Staufoi'(i turnpike, and while sitting there Regiment. When he saw me open my case auz4 Kansas City. Missouri. heard mass tn I A 4- I I.II 1 I i 1 1 1 A I A privilege so as to be able to amuse the populace two ineu, one niui nue, nasseu tnrouga ior a oanaage to aress ms wouna, ne inrnsi and I prayed for you.

Four abbes breakfasted the very best iA-HlLl GlttHJLKlLsj, including every article required by the wants of the city and country trade, at wholesale and retaiL He is determined to sell Regular Kanstu River Packet. THE fine passenger steamer. 371 ti ancier UNTo- 2. by singing songs and recitations. 15y this svs- with There has been great r-action ia the the gate in the direction which Mr.

Street his hand into one of his own coat pockets, LOWER than the LOWEST house in Leavenworth Citv. tem of instruction, the young boys from being altcrwards took. Mr. is. remarked to lie and produced his own for that purpose Is the regular paeket for the Kansas river, and will rly and intends to keep up a full supply aU the time.

The citizens of the city and country, and emigrants, are re taught to cnaunt, and rite their words at the army, and the Prince is at the head of it. He says loudly that I am a man, nd that- but for rue we should not be ia the Crimea. My health keeper that lie had rather those men All the Russi in soldiers, very wisely, carry same time learned simultaneously reading and between Kansas vity and all mterincaiate ports tlie Kansas river. The Financier is neatly fitted no. having exceUent accommodations for passengers and emigrants.

pectiuuy invited to give hint a call. jy-23 HENRY BROWN. had taken tne other direction, he had these thmsrs about with them." ia not so bad to day. I had a favorable crisis and capacity for large Ireiglit, bring of light draught. been card-plavini with one of them and had ast night: a copious presp'ratioa cama toniy drawing only stxtet inches water.

or freight or pas tion concern. Whack away, gentlemen, you are distressing the Administration at Washington greatly; shouldn't wonder if it sends out an envoy to the Sovereign with an offer to compromise. n-nn snmi. mnnw r-aniwd fliffipiiltv bOme DtTSOQ OHerS lOUOWlDp: relief, -s I have to endure all my pains, I have sage apply to Messrs. J.

Itedel-bar Kansas City, or two cutting ones above my left breast, which between them. advice: Never marry a man nntii you have on board. laugil M. MUKKiSAi. Captain.

ionize me. Cabrol ma it is my health; 1 He evidently was afraid that some harm seen him eat. lict the canaidate Ior your 3. W. GARDINER.

D. DODGE. GARDLVER DODGE, could strangle him. Nothing, as yet. is chang IVew Cabinet Furniture.

THE subscriber is engaged in the manufacture of Bureaus. Bedsteads. Office Desks and every description of Furniture, and is prepared at all times to furnih every thing in his line, warranted of tbe best material and in the best style of workmanship, at his shop on Water street, one door above Scruzcs Murphv's JliU. J. B.

DAVIS. X. B. All kinds of Lumber and Country Produce taken in exchange for furniture. Also oilers his services a Undertaker, being at aU times, day or night, prepared to furnish Coffins.

jy2S J. B. D. ed in my plans. Prince Msnchikoff may do ATTORNEYS AT LAW.

and Solicitors in Chancery was intended him, and as he was not seen hand pass through the ordeal ot eating sott alive after that evening it is snnnosed that boiled eggs. If he can do it and leave the He gave some statements or the results already attained by the Missionary enterprise. By these statements it appears that during the past year, the number oi' European and American missionaries laboring among the native population in India and Ceylon, amount to 400, together with 48 ordained native missionaries, aud 700 native calechists. Tuoe are employed in preaching the gospel in the vernacular tongues. The native Christian churches are 331, and number 18,500 comma uicants.

The entire native Christian population includes one hundred and twelve thousand persons, old and what he likes, but I shall be before Sebastopol i.ii 3 a a. between the 20th aud 'ita. Perhaps 1 shall go Leavenworth City. K. T.

Will practice in all the Judicial Districts in the Terri ie was waylaid and murdered. The two utuie-spreau, uuu uupiuii, auu sun uuspoi- and attack them on th South, and leave their tory. Collections made in any sart of KansasorNebraska. men who passed through the gate were un- ted taKe him. iry turn next with a spare- Crops in Europe.

The prospects of an abundant harvest are promising in England and France, as well as in this country. The Echo Agricote, June 30th, says, that at present the 'only danger to be apprehended is that of premature ripening by excessive heat, but if, as there is cause to hope, this stage will be well a in) vii.ATM agesct uaruiner jjuuge Buy and seU Ileal Estate either in city or countrv; invest L-nnn tn Mr Pnttor ho lrooT.or l-nt ven HO. 11 UC CUll UCCUItinilSU IU1S leas WllU- I11V i'Ji A. viiv i great prep oa the North side useless aA.11 that ill depend on what I shall see when I reach Belbcck. The swifter time moves, my love, the nearer it brings me to you.

This doubles my courage. I only think of the mo money and pay taxes for non-residents. Valuable Claims constantly ou hand for sale. understand that lie is able to describe their out putting out one of his own eyes, or sreneral appearance pretty closely. It is to pitching the bones into your lap, name the young.

1 no number ot nay schools 1,3.50, con I .11 1 A 1 711 I- 1 A Aotice IS hereby given that the undersigned have sold out their entire stock cf goods to Thomas H. Doyle together with all the books, accounts, assets, debts. due and owing to and from and by the eoncern. to whom all debts due our firm are payable, and who will settle aU liabUities of the firm. We cordiaUy recommend Sir.

Doyle to our numerous friends and customers as a man be hoped that whoever were the perpetra- weaaing aay at once; ne wmao to ue 10 taining boys, there are $'S boardlnz ment whim we shall be very nappy at home. a i.i i 4 I i i schools lor ooys, containing z.40J scholars, aud A CARD. DR. HOLLAND having permanently located in Leavenworth City. K.

tenders lits professional services to the citizens of the city surrounding country. Dr. H. having been engaged in active practice for tbirty-five years, fuels confident that he wiU be able to render entire satisfaction to who may favor him with their ii The practicability of raisiusr tobacco in ered and brought to punishment. ti wm v.

tuz boarding scnools lor gtn-i, numierins: In the spring we will taka a trip to Italy, and we will return by Switzerland aud Germany. We will travel with only two servants, and like 800 pupils. There are maiulaiucd. 12C Eng of business tact and stern integrity, and soUcit for him a continuance of the liberal patronage heretofore extend Mr. fetrcet was a man probably sixty RfoiIFnrf.

cmw1a tn itnr lish day schools, giving a superior education to plain tolks. Do not let us nuua too many ed to US. M. 15. BROOKS CO.

TT ULVH Ul WJV 1 U11V VUlll1 VA VAAV TOiira nf nw a rnmf rn t. ms eniintrv tn more thau 14,000 1 here are also 50 castles in the air, for that brings baa luck. btockton (Lai.) licpubiican a sample plant, patronage. lie ma at all times be found at the Leaven-worth Hotiil. except when professionally absent, jyil day schools for females with about 12.000 cirls.

ipHE undersigned having purchased the entire rtock of goods of N. B. Brooks and combined with assist ia seniiiiji uu mc esiaies ui ins istuci l.oi;c mw. On the next day he writes to his wife: f-ll- A t. A' .1 A- i i i uitu aa jv-xi vo KKJikii fiXLy, nitu cia 4 1 1 ti nl a 1 1 a vc aooacon oviri trv Por Sale.

EiUoris are ueiug continued iu improve tne ten I have just written to Lord Raglan that I A. AAA CO 16 1TX tllC UUiOlL it his own varied assortment of groceries and staple oods. can offer fair inducements to wholesale and retail purchasers, and solicts a share of public patronage. VALUABLE PROPERTY IN KICKAPOO CITY. I will sell en very favorable terms, and at a low nrice.

could not wait any longer, and that I should is translations oi the Bible aud the hve versions made of the New Testament. Christian tracts receive ms pornou oi muse- estates. jyss thus. ti. amjiIaTa.

are being widely scattered lieyoud the bounda lot No. 1. in block No. 1. in Kickapoo City, with the valuable and extensive improvements thereon.

The property Gen. Scott remarked, on reading the sue my order lor departure at i ciock to-morrow moraing; and nothing shall stop me lon bmce the aoove was in type, a young man named John Henderson, of this place, ries or the Missionary btat.ots. Thtre are 25 is the same heretofore occupied and owned by ilr. Jas. THOMAS H.

DOYLE news from the Crimea, that, in his opinion, ger. Mc.lv.owcn. In my absence, call upon Joseph it. Evans. printing presses in active opti There are i To nis orotaer ne writes: who is fully authorised to act for me.

WHOLESALE AXD RETAIL DEALERS IX has been arrested on suspicion of having committed the murder. He was brought in this work engaged twenty Societies with $1,000,000 annual e-penditure. The Field op Battle ox the Alma, Sppt. 22. Weston.

July ai-3t JOHN B. WELLS. the most formidable obstacle the Allies had to contend with, was a divided com- passed through, we may safely count on a good harvest. This fine weather has reassured every one. There are now more sellers than buyers, and offers are made below the average." The Patrie says that the harvest is going on rapidly in the department of Vane 1 use.

All the farm ers agree in stating that the crop will be abundant. The cars are heavy, and will yield more than during the preceding harvest. From Toulon, Lille and Charent, the reports of the vintage, and of the wheat and hay crops, are highly cacouragiog. The Union Bourguignonne states that the Burgundiau vintage promises to yield an average amouat of the common sorts, and the present vintage will far exceed expectation. In Gray, ou the Upper Soane, the wheat harvest will be good.

In this region also there is no malady in the grap vines. The harvest in England promisee equally well, as we learn from the Bristol Mirror, the Leeds Intelligencer, the Shropshire Conservative, and the North Fancy and Staple Dry Goods. To-dav every oue thinks as I do in the armies To Kansas Kmisrrants. before Esquire Irvine yesterday morning, station at Orissa at whlcu he was more immediately engaged he represented as in a flourish and the Ueets. ine cuanse nas Deen rapia: HARDWARE, QUEEXSWARE, STEAM FERRY BOAT.

The undersigned with pleasure announce to aU persons emigrating to Kansas. and cot being ready for trial was remanded mand. becan on the 14th, broke out into acclamations ing condition, though in comnoa With other sta to jau until Saturday morning, at which ou the evening of the 20th. and to-day I am a tions it stood in need of additional aid. The Thomas Baker was drowned at Muscle California, Oregon, and Salt Lake City, that they have purchased a new.

safe and commodious steam ferry boat, to ply between Weston and Fort Leavenworth. AU persons who may wish to cross the Missouri at this point. time he will be tned before an examm irreat man. fanch is the world. appeals of his and kindred Missionary Societies ON THE LEVEE, (near the steamboat landing.) LEAVENlVORTHCITY, K.

T. Four davs after writing this the Marshal re court. I Danville (Ky.) Tribune, 20th. Shell Ford, in Sangamon, on Wednesday lor help he hoped would oe rcpondad to bv the signed his command, aud ou the 29th, three days Christians of America. may rest assured that every exertion will be extened to them to insure speedy and safe transit across the river.

Call and try us. jyJl WELLS WASHBURN. last. He was some fifty years of age. At Surre ying Parties later died.

The Paris correspondent of Le Progress Rev. Mr. Philips' visit to this countrv is to Al. At A 1, 1 A l. tj iue time ui iue aceiueut ue was suului- a CAN be fitted out with everything in the way of provisions, on accommodating terms, and at the lowest TOWNSEND.

TUE KoBbEK AND AlUBDEREK. provide for the education of his family. He re 11. Wood, is cijiiauiutivy vii auuiuicui uuua iui te. a-aaia Tfi cnVmr, r.r WmMn 17 i fish-trap, and venturing out into the stream, possible rates.

jy2S THQg. 11. fc CO. turns in two years. There is another report of the arrest of this no "IV MANUFACTURER OF SADDLES.

HARNESS. BRI- XV J. DLES. would respectfully inform the citizens km- went off a shelf into deep water and weut Families of Leavenworth and vicinity that be has established a i I i a. I I The Jauesville bUmi'tra says it learns torious outlaw, who has terrorized tne people of Canada for many months past.

It has often been falsely rumored that he was at last arrest uowii. au uuu was uy uut ins muc suu, CAN find general supply of Provisions and Groceries. THOS. H. DOYLE fc CO.

shop on Cherokee, between Main and second streets, where he is prepared to fill aU orders in his line. The that Mayberry, the man who was hung the xueie were, iu ine Crimea, iwu cities, whn pnnlrl mre him nn nss stnnep a. -r 3 a -e a c.t a British Daily Mail. In Yorkshire and Lancas pnblic are respectfully invited to give him a caU. jy21 other day by a mob, after being convicted Farmers and Emigrants a seat ot war auu -a seat ui art, oeuusto- i i tt mi a i -l ed, that not mucn truta wiu db pui in this report.

The Detroit Tribune states that he was recognizid in the cars between Paris and Lon Lewis N. llees. hire where the crops have, ere this, been gath of murder, a few momenta betore he was poi ana ivertcn. xne one lernnie, ana a. j.

ivihtctsy, CAN supply tlieir wants in ready made clothing; boots, and shoes, dry goods of every description. TECEIVING. FORWARDING AND COMMISSION cred, the story is the same. Potatoes are said suspended, and while the fatal noose was XV MERCHANT, and dealer in dry goods, groceries and ready for combat, the other charmmg, and a ttorxey and counsellor at law, and Gen- a i a a. ci .1 a i a I eral Land Aarent.

Grawibonner Falls. K. T. eral Land Azent. GravehoDPer Falls.

K. T. thus, a. mjx aae s. to be in great abundance In Eneland.

don, C. aud taken into custody. His most recent exploit is said to have been the following: Going in the night to the residence of an aged provisions, corner ol levee ana Delaware street. Leavenworth, K. T.

jy2I being adjusted, made the following confes AU business entrusted to his care will meet with Plows, open 10 cospiiauty. ai oeiiasiopoi, ten thousand pieces of cannon, a fleet, and a prompt attention ang4-tf and eord- sion; Mowing Machines. SPADES, shovels, harness, borne collars, rope age. 1H03. H.

DOYL1 man named Matthews, he roused the old gentle CO. "I did kill Alger, I have killed two other JOHN A. ALDERMAN, A ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Leavenworth City. Kansas Territory. heroic garrison; at Kerteh, a port crowded with merchantmen, elegant promenades, an Haidware Mr.

Derby has ia press a work by Judge Walker, of the New Orleans Delta, entitled "Gen. jAcksopand New (Means," inwhich many facts in' regard to the Crescent City LN. BEES, agent for Buckmaster fc Wise's GRASS MOWING MACHINES, is now prepared to 1U1 orders. These machines are universally acknowledged to be the best in use. and those washing to parchase would men in my life, and kill me quick as you man and obtained admittance on representing that he came with important news from a friend of his unwitting host.

Seating himself, he engaged in conversation briefly, and then avowed WiU promptly attend to aU business entrusted to his OT every variety and description, purchasers can supply themselves at low rates. old temple of Esculapins women and chil can." care in any ol the Courts of tha Territory. tang uo weu vi cult Hiua, -j'a jy28 THOS. H. DOYLE fc CO.

dren AL Uonaparte has taken Kertcn." and its hero will be for the first tirae pre- W. JOHNSON. I. J. PARKER.

JOHNSON A PARKER. himself to be Townsend, declared that he must The old court house, which has stood in A General Variety A. A. Mayer RECEIVING, FORWARDING AND Counterfeit twenty-five cent pieces are in SWi have money, and directed Mr. M.

to lead him to his bed-room and disclose his cash. The old OT tobacco, wholesale and retail; white lead; oil and Hmk. hv tb hov or retail. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, circulation, bearing date of X853. They A novel law suit has been commenced gentleman took the rascal into a room where Office on Water street, two doors from corner Main and Water, Kansas City, Missouri.

jyiS THOS. H. DOYLE fc CO. his soa-ia-law slept, and on arousing that per IS. B.

Particular attention given to the collection ana So. 3 City Buildings, ET. LOUIS, MO. Agents for the sale of against the city of Boston, by the friends Of Mr. Albert Stoniuton.

who was killed ang4 Security of Claims. Martinsburg, for almost a century, it having been erected while Virginia was yet one of the British colonies, under he reign of King George the III, will soon be level-to the ground, to make room for a building better suited to the wants of the ommu-tntr. I son, Townsend thought it prudent to make his escape as soon as possible, which he did. The MAYER'S CELEBRATED DOUBLE Nails, CUBBARD WARE and cutleiy; tn great variety, and at low rates. WHISKY By the barrel; Brandies and Wines; Molasses, Bacon, Flour and Corn Meal.

Sugar House Syrup, freei Tar. WMhbqards, Well-buckets. Castings, fee are executed with tolerable neatness, but are quite light and brittle, besides being a trifle thinner than the genuine quarters. They will be Teadily detected by any one in th habit, of handing coin. LEAVENWORTH HOTEL.

bj beiag thrown from bU howe, ia consequence of fire crackers thrown into tbe EAGLE story sOnnds rather romantic, and needs proof that the incident occurred at all, and that the BY WIELAND CO, Wn.T. T. ttmt boy how wse th blooti-mainy. Townd,.

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