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Weekly Leavenworth Herald from Leavenworth, Kansas • 2

Weekly Leavenworth Herald from Leavenworth, Kansas • 2

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chairman, J. Alexander, which were unanimously wou wwn compaoy, loruugn uie cuiuuji i i usci hsccis Mitt luuen uui i At a meeting of tne squatters upon the the Missouri Republican of Feb. 18tb, with by the ftand of a villUzn. tae versatile arj34 younZ KANSAS DELAWARE LANDS held Resolved. That we regret the death of our esteemed fellow citizen.

KT nr na other view than that of securing the mar- It becomes our sad and painful duty to frierd of an4 respectfully dedica- javenwortK city, on Monday "the" 30tb nion emigration. We assure Mr. Sovereign record the death of one of our most res- tedto younx lady of Weston, Mo. The April 1855. cCapt.

L. J. Eastia was called we are perfectly willing that Atchison pected citizens, Malcolm Clark," who was stanzas were cursorily written which certain- to the chair ftnd James M. Lyle chosen should hare the Mormon emigration if she killed on Monday last by the vile and in- ly speaks well for the speed of his Pegasus. Secretary.

i 4 Clabk, and most bitterly condemn the cowardly act by which he was murdered but ucjucwiio ouy violation of the can get it. We are utterly indifferent in re- famous scoundrel kriown as McCrea- The genius of our friend is of a high order I After ft. few brief and pertinent remarks from John Wilson and L. J. Eastin, the gaid to it, and it the Mormons see nt to re- TJH JS iEAJUJK AJN JJ MOUTHPIECE and will yet accomplish wonders.

taws oi tne land by way of revenge, and stand ready to maintain and defend the laws from any violation by mob violence; that we do not deem the time has arrived, when it is necessary for men to maintain their inali move toAtchison we can safely promise that OF THE ABOLITIONISTS. The facts following resolution, on motion of arret LUCIAN J. EA8TIN, Editok. uothiDg will be said or done to dissuade or of this fatal tragedy, so far as we have Todd, was adopted by the meetbg. M.

HIVES POLLARD, Amociate Editor, deter them from doing so. Leavenworth is been able to learn them, are as follows: enable rights, by setting at defiance the constituted authorities of the country. Resotved, That the claimants to lands be allowed further time to en not dependent upen the temporary re-during a meeting held on Monday last, in 2. Resolved, That we deeply and sin sidence of a few hundred Mormons for her pursuance to a call made through our col- LEATENWOBTn, FR1DJ MAYA, 1855. able them to secure their claims; and that the first day of October next be allowed cerely sympathise with the family of MaI- colm Clark deceased in their sad and ir support and prosperity; nor does she wish to umns, for the purpose of considering the make it a bone of contention with Atchi- propriety of extending the time to all squat- reparable bereavement, which has deprived them of an affectionate and doatinc Although the.

Sovereign has time ters holding claims on Delaware lands, the father, and the community of oae of her ppotu the Post Office, St. Louis, is the and again assured the public that the town order of the meeting was frequently dis- for that purposed On motion the meeting adjourned. i i-rr; L. J. EASTIN, Chn.

Jamxs. Lrts Secy At a large indignation meeting of the citi most useful, enterprising and esteemed of Atchison presents better advantages than turbed and the speakers insulted and ar- citizen. the "village" of Leavenworth as a starting rested in the course of their remarks by 3. Resolved, That the interests of our Forth om Herald. TO KISS A.

Of WSSTOK. May pleasure's goldea sun light stream In dazzling splendor on thy brow, And radiant beauties ever bloom Around thy pathway here below. And may no vapor ever rise To dim the brightness of thy slcyj May health's inestimable prize Rest on thy cheek, beam from thy eye. tv. By times most gentle breeze impelPd Adown life's pure and gentle stream, May thy light bark in love light-veiled, Move freighted with this world's esteem.

Nor are my wishes thus confined) Ah! no, a better wish I have r. 'Tis this when icy fetters bind Thy lovely form low in the grave. May thy bright spirit soar above, Perch on the everlasting Throne, And from the glorious Son of LoVe Receive an everlasting crown. AMICUS. Weston, Mo.

April 25, 1855. point for the Salt Lake trade, we will state certain vulgar and impertinent outbursts The Squatter Sovereign. Thrice is be armed who bas his quarrel jutt A- I t. K.tr.J I zens of Leavenworth, Kansas Territory, on for the edification of its Editor that our city from this same despicable villi an McCrea. the 30th day of April 1855, called for the AUU UI A UUCU UIVUJU IULCU Uf a.

IV. Whois conscience with injustice is corrupted." has been selected by Majors, Russell Co, For, his obtrusion and ungentiemanly con- purpose of adopting some measures in re young and lovely Territory have lost in the person of Mr. Clark an energetic and praiseworthy friend; one who was ever ready to put forward his best energies to-advance the public weal, and whose sentiments were liberal, and at all times expressed with a bold and fearless defiance of gard to the untimely murder of our late fel It is far from our wish or desire to em- the large and extensive U. S. freighters," duct at a meeting in which he was no way Iroil ourself in a controversy with the Sqat- A.

Gilbert, the heavy Salt Lake trader of concerned, he was reprimanded.as me should low-citizen, Malcolm Clark.on motion of J. L. McAleer, Judge Payne was called to the Chair and James M. Lyle appointed ter Sovereign but when we see our city Wston, and Tlios. Davy, as the most desi- have been by Malcolm Clark, and respect crossly and maliciously misrepresented, and rable and feasible starting point on the Mis- fHy requested either to leave the meeting the errors of the day.

secretary. Resolved, That no man has a right to go On motion of James M. Lyle, a commit the Herald pronounced "a thumb paper with souri river. This fact completely falsifies the ot desist in his unjust interferencewith its flftv or sixty subscribers" as was in the last Sovereign's statements and serves to show proceedings. This he would not do but tee of ten men consisting of Col.

Alexander, D. J. Johnson, Bennet Burnam, number of the Sovereign it becomes our that Leavenworth is to become the Grand continued in this same course regardless into any community and disturb its peace and quiet by doing incendiary acts or circulating incendary sentiments; we therefore advise such as are unwilling to submit to Rives Pollard, Jarrett Todd, Wm. G. Ma- duty to vindicate truth and justice and not to Commercial Emporium of Kansas.

In clos- 01 a11 advice and admonition, until a reso tbias, John H. McBride, A. T. Pattie, John Harris, and John C. Posey, was appointed -allow such base, false, and unwarrantable ing our animadversion to the gross misre- lution had been declared carried (some by the ihairman to draft resolutions, ex asertionsto pass by unnoticed and uncon- presentations of our city made by the Sove- fifteen minutes after the reprimand.) by For the Kansas Herald.

pressive of the sentiments of the meeting tradicted. We are not trreatly surprised reign, we will take the liberty to give its lne vote 01 tne meeting, which the perfidi LXA VK WORTH, K. T. T. and the strong indignation, over the high 55.) that theSquatterSovereign should misrepre- Editor a little advice, which may one day 0U3 vilhan pronounced to have been ef- April 23, 1855 handed murder of the lamented Clark by the abolitionist McCrea.

The Committee Messrs Editors tent our city and denounce the Herald as "a prove of incalculable benefit to him and be ecle0; DV grofs aud, although not afiect- thumb wirier with fifty or sixty subscribers," the means of causing him to act a little 'mS nim or interests. To this asser A great deal is now being said re-1 after a short absence reported to the meeting whf we recollect the inveterate rancour, more discreetly in future. Before you open tion Malcolm Clark gave the lie" gard to town sites in and indeed by asking further time for deliberation which ii i I which was followed un Tiv in menm. Komo -imrtc, was consented to by the chairman. jmpiaca.

y'. J. mnstW rA a uu '-il il motion, a Committee often men was the institutions of this country, to leave for some climate more congenial to their feelings, as abolition sentiments cannot, nor will not, be tolerated here; and while we do not say what may be the consequences, for the peace and quiet of the community we urge all entertaining and expressing such sentiments to leave immediately, claiming the right to expel all such as persist in such a course. Resolved, that in the present state of public excitement there is no such thing as controling the ebulition of feeling, while material remains in the country on which to give it vent. To the peculiar friends of northern fanatics we say this is not your country, go home and vent your treason where yoa may find sympathy.

Resolved, That we invite the inhabitants ousy, the Atchisonians entertain agamsi you Know uie irum oi wnai you are aooui maui wuu mauV spuwws wwa iuwiw. appointed by the Chair, consisting of D. Leavenworth. Nor are we astonished that to say, or understand the matter thereof. lhis staSe of tlie controversy Malcolm New towns re being laid off, and each one Johnson.

James M.Lvle'J. M.Alexander the Editor of the Squatter Sovereign should Else you may be detected in a falsehood Clark became exasperated and offered to claiming some advantages over its prede- J. H. McBride, Jarret'Todd, D. Scott, have made such unblushingly false state- and the words of your own mouth destroy strike McCrea when he received a fatal cessors either in natural location, timber, gvf' H.

Rives Pollard, J. L. Me Aleer oj i 3. B. Burnam-and John Harris, as a corre- shot from the B.

Burnam' and John Harris, as a corre' villainous hands of the das- adjacent country, proximity to certain points, ments, when we remember that the leading your peace. i i I I sponding Committee for the purpose fgiv ouuuuiuk vuiuiuuicc iui uie uwuuac i. ji t.iv- r. I characteristics of his pen are vituperanon, 1 ner mc perpetration mineral resources, tlu locaim Jot the pubicitv t0 the facts ecf currility, and mendacity. What better 01 the bl00dy deed the cowardly assassin Capitol or some other as absurd( desidera- murder, by the circulation of handbills man State 0f 0ur columns the proceedings took flight duri whicn he wbeeIed aboul tura as the las, when in fact none, or but through the community after which on -r.

nr! to be to misreDre- of pubhc we are Preluded from and fire(i indiscriminately in the crowd, very few of the advantages claimed are motion the meeting adjourned to meet again rrtminsntinrr lirwin thf nrivmmnhnn fi linv. I .1. I at Leavenworth at eleven o'clock on Thurs of every State, North and West, to come among us and to cultivate thebeau- tent and caluminate! "Oh! shame, where f. wa "oi pursuit aiter mm, as we possessea. day the 3rd day of May 1855.

prairie lands of our Territory, tut ixeeuer wniui iuviuta ior a new wecuou saw through the window of our office. Mv travels through the Territonr have nn tlnn OOfl nf ina nrocont TnrnVi Wo Vinvo I it. I A. PA YIN Chairman, Jamxs M. Ltle, Secretary.

was soon capturea ana uroucrht back Deen pretty extensive, ana 1 have nad an leave behind you the fanaticisms of higher law and all kindred doctrines, come only to 1 '1 only time and sPace enough to say that when he feigned for a short while the most excellent onnortunitv of witnessing the iBiemenis. fie icuncaaiy uiuiiyuui-c mem 1 .1 1 1 uveeuer oruenng a secona eiecuon nas no snrmw ntl, ik. view of ntoiu operandi of making' towns, the maintain the laws as they exist, and not to preach your higher duties of setting them at naught; foi we warn you in advance. "8 Public JKeeting. At a meeting of the citizens of Leaven unequivocally false-not even possessing transcen(Jed aU power ana rigni gnen mm some commisseration in his be- country adjacent to many and a very large worth and vicinity held on the evening of that our inststutions are sacred to us, jtnd i-iwansas vci.

i ro-sia cry half and thereby preserving his life from majority of all the towns now under way in we defy him, to substantiate his allegations; men prepare for the 22nd the hands of an excited crowd. The de- the Territory; and being an entirely disin- the 30th of APril for the Purpose of taking mu5t sha11 respected. 1 Oration of his infamous and slander- Bekx Srsvr.xsoK.-To the kindness ceased exercised, we are told, the utmost terested speculator, I have the 'vantage'of sorae "tion regard toone WiUiamPhil-1 and cus charges. Now as to the charges. The and generosity of the gentlemanly firm of lowearance wnn tnis vagaoond ot aboli- tne man wnose wnoie soui is wrapped up that we repel the doctrine that it is a moral VM, c0; nf Bentz are oreatlv indebted 'ionisrn, and evinced no disposition to de- in a speculation at some favorite location, ory t0 the murder of Malcolm Clark, D.

J. or political evil, and we hurl back with scorn ter at "a Thumb racer, with flftv or sixty for a box of fine flavored regalias', a can of mean himself 7 a quarrel of deciding what the real natural advanta- Johnson was called to the chair, and Joa. upon its slanderous authors the charge of 1 with him. of anv location are. L.

McAleer chosen secretary. inhumanity, and we warn all persons not We were not present at the meeting and I had occasion a few days' since of vis- On motion the following preamble and t0 ou own peaceful fire sides to subscribers published in the village of Lea- delicious peaches, and a bottle of Ileidsick's venwoith." We are at a loss to know what best Champagne. We can safely vouch for to be understood by "a Thumb paper;" and the unexcelled quulity of the Champagne when ht informs us in what sense the term as we drank of it, offering the toast "success consequently did not witness this sad and fcfog a town which has but recently been resolutions were unanimously adopted. tvveeQ the master ftnd lhe servantf for much horrible occurrence, but when we heard the surveyed, that has made. the least noise in 'Whereat, By the facts elicited on the as we may deprecate the necesity to which rrtff Af nl.tAL 1 I C.rrrTtoTc innnoct Kolfl trio T.rvrlr nfl 1 ThnK- i A VS.

aW v.lll rPnlv to to the liberal and enternrisinff firm of Bentz Ul9 uuu saw 11 01 the world ol any town now in riCJ: UUFen' we UG resPODSI 7 murderer, we hastened to the spot and which reallv possesses more real nraiwllu vrVoan'" consequences. the cnarge. 11 ne means a uemocrauc, uicvwwuii, uj wc mucuw nuwutaj .1. I cumsiancesmai nave come 10 our Knowieuge Thit wp TernTnize tliP rJo-kt nf pro.3l.Ter paper, a literally and honora- no. remain unrequited," which was heartily ZT UBW for a of any ia UtoTerri- i.

Uta. WiUiam rfLL2'JJ ovultl" WU1 vu veiy lory, witn tne exception ot Leavenworth, worm was an accessory tome muraer 01 one ali quesliona ani t0 act them out so long blood chills in our veins, when we recall the I allude to Grasshopper Falls, which is ofour most recpected xitizens and where- as they interfere with neither public or pri- scene to our, memory. We think we see beautifully located upon the Grasshopper fs' te conduct of said Philltps, heretofore, vate ri ht3 but thal when the acts of men i .1 1 I rr haa fullv demonstrated his unworthmess as .1. bly conducted Journal; then the Herald is a drank to by all the attaches of the Herald. "Thumb paper." As to the circulation of Benz Stevenson are now in their new the Herald: it is well known that it has a and capacious store on Water street front- oeiore us me noay oi tne aymg man strug- at the Falls, as its name indicates." The I thTrr s.l"Ke a uie OA reia: a.M.

iiifiilitnn linn nnT nlhcir ro rar I 1 n(T th I.PVPP. Whprp fhrV DTP rfinrlllftinor i i i. it) M'ng and writhing the agonies of death. uons, ana tena 10 suoven ine Known ana claim for the town site was made last De- tw VVe think we hear his dying cry ringing cember, since which time the proprietors pressed desire of the indignation meeting violation of morals, of natural law, and Editor of the Sovereign stated its circula- on liberal principles. in our ears.

YY think we behold the ruth- thereof have used every exertion to eet in I to niffht William Phillips be ordered to leave systems of iurisorudence. to which we are tioii not to exceed eighty, he must have a Mrs AT tv. nn Snlt rrppli-. nnp miTp I Ipss mrvnstpr MrPro!) ctsndi'nrr nn i.nfA I i i I tViia TVrritAvv Kv 9. ccacc Triiirsulnv Tn.Umicin.nal tn cumi'f ujj tuiuiuui- gocxi uciuai seiners auuui tueir town sue, uuoiuiucu auuuui.

known he was promulgating a base lalse- south west of Riveiys tore Manufactures inguswith that same hideous and malig- and have succeeded beyond their most san- next and that a committee of ten be 9. Resohedt That a vigilance commit-hood through the columns of his paper. We nant scowl which his countenance bore af- Lu appointed to notify him mstanter of the re- tee consistine 0f thirty members, shall miine exnectations. therebv increasincr the I -f venture to assert, without fear of our asser- m. ter the titration of this hellish 8TC quismon of this meeting.

now be appointed, who 'shall observe and uv a manner. rT I I 4 1 rT rft I Ji ll I II 11. I ui, superior linn hninir falslfiod. thnt our eimilation far I. I tm i I vaiue not oniy o.

meir town siock, out en- Reived, That the notice be written and report all such persons as shall openly act I a hls worIff wnlca we pronounce equal to Puc BUW inearceraieu ai fori hanciri? in vaiue a reat extent -n claims Uiom TSr Pommht who 11 mor A nrA exceeds that ot the sovereign, in speak- any we havc seen Benz Stevenson, are Leavenworth and God grant that the fiend in the" vicinity they have already got a immediately after adjournment to the resi- expression of abolition sentiments prodaou ingot Atchison as a starting point lor the agents for the sale of his rope. Encourage whose murderous hands committed the foul country sufficiently settled to support a town dence of William Philipps and deliver it to disturbance to the quiet of the citizens, or Mormon emigration, the sovereign says n0mo and domestic manufactures. -f a atrocious crime the wretch whose and make i of some advantage to the sur- hiraself in Person- danger to their domestic relations and all 'before deciding upon Atluson as the point hands are steeped in blood be made to a- a ir Resolved, That the course to be pursued such persons so offending, shall be noti led rrMirtfii nr rnnnlrv rrtfln with hQll i i txpenenced agents who had previously ex- Attention is called to the advertise- suffer condign retribution. The vile mon- a.mWZ;. in "gard to the other Abolitionists and to and made to leave the lerntory.

trained the advantages presented by Lea- ment of Mrs. Hughes, who proposes open- ster McCrea shall meet the iust penalty of .1. mf importance oe leu ior The commmee appointed on Monday 1 1 1 .1 1 1 .1 1 I I tuau uv uaiuiiuj: uuiauuiKct iuiuuuucvib I Lne UcCISlUn Ol Ulc IUccl.IU2 UI Ulc VltlZ-CIio, I vsnnrArlh I itirt a crhnnl in this 4ra nhnn hn I I .1 1 ,1 1 -I .1 uvvioivu v-" I TlT- last to Mr. of notify Philipps the requisi- I iw. 'mvv, uuwufc mt.

turn 1 frif law. 1 1 nor h7 rn a the law. He shall be hung by rope of paper publications that they dd not possess, to be held next Thursday, I Ihn l.1itAt ftf tha Snvora i rrn ehnn wl met I I nr forme ro mnriorata Sho le I ttth rr mi i i TTin i- -r- ttt a -w-v the mocepdinrr. fif tion of the dtfzens of Leave nworth repor- ---'b- 1 nr.iYir. xms snau oe mo nn.vvii.itu: I tvt i.

1 1, -c-' II .1 -Ml 1 1 I rt. 1 1 i iiun tck us iuva at tici auvauiaico. x' Jlal, 1 1 I Wnrro whon ho inlfircf roto Inn rhor onn hnna nni- MHvane 1 1 ir- vur vu, vmvlw DUr no we leavems iate unpreaicted lor i meeting be signed by the officers and other ted t0 tQe meeting that the said Philipps, members of the Committee. had left town in compliance with the in- 1 1. 1 1 1 1 uu a ci ucaimv luuauuLU iiu iiik the same cream speaRs oi Atcmson as a will interest themselves having the it needs n0 sybirs prescience t0 divine that Grassh with its branches The chairman appointed the following structions eiven him.

vv -r -UCu musl De ana wm Dei as aarK as ms loul of beautiful clear water are all wen timber. named gentlemento wait upon Mr. Philipps. 0n motion of J. Marion Alexander a pan uepK ou Bimiue uw hb warn a wnooi nouae.

a suuscnpuon crime. ed with as fine a oualitv as can be found in 1 Vila a. Jarrett Todd, H. Rives Pollard, Committee' of vigilance consislinar of thirty ty lor it is well Known to every one at all is out and about ubscribed. the 7 7 Kansas, the Oak and Walnut -predomina Jno.

C. Posey, Jos. L. McAleer, acquainted with the respective places that house be built at once. I tinff, 3d the praries for richness and was appointed for the purpose of carrying 1 nr i -1 ii a.

1 N. B. Brooks, Jno. H. McBride, Wm.

C. Berry, James M. Lyle, out the resolutions of the meeting. The Leavenworth has eight times the number ve see, mucn 10 our asionisnmeni, mat depth of SOU cannot be excelled the bot ftfbuildincrs and inhabitants of Atchison JIC1 rtlgmaiicai VOl, ttH- the perfidious Phillips; who aided and abett- toms are very rich and dry coal in abun following gentlemen compose the commit- Thos. C.

Hughes, A. Payne. liypttuiy asetguevu. ed the murder ofMalcom Clark has return- dance exists and is easily worked Lime- On motion the meeting1 adjourned to meet tee- stone of excellent aualitv. Free-stone and Will the Editor of the Sovereign deny this? If L.

.1 1 A t. 1,1 Col. Mannypenny, Commissioner of In- etj now in our midst. Will our e-ood clav exist in lare-e auantities It is affain on Thursday May 3rd. mram Rich, iiUL 1 11 11 11c auuuiu.

tnuiui uuk iciv I n.n,v. 11 dianAnairsasreceiveawnat com- A. Tavne, on the nearest and most direct route from u. J. urinaun, Chairman, a T.rnwnrth nf th.

tl have had lon? munity we say not. Ft. Leavenworth to Ft Rilev as the table Jas. M. Ltle, Secretary.

a From late intelligence received from Wash- of distances in the Quarter Master's Office I 7 Signed by Jarrett Todd, and others of the I Thomas Hughes, places. If this be so how can Leaven ington, we learn that while the Commis- Acxnowiedgements We are placed un- at Ft. Leavenworth will show, beinsr onlv 1 Committee. wm. w.

coram, I hintrr 'nH sioner Mannypenny was luxuriating in a der obligations to Mr. B. Glime the Gentle- 30 miles from this It has as fine The following is a duplicate of the notice R. e. Stallard D.

Scott Boyle, E. A. Long, Wm. G. Mathias, H.

D. McMeekin, John Miller, Alexander Kussel, Lewis N- Rees, W. L. Blair, D. J.

Johnson, L. P. Styles, Nathaniel Henderson, Samuel Burgess, C. NjJBurgess, H. Long, C.

C. Harrison, large velvet arm chair in Willard's Hotel, manly and courteous clerk of the popular a water power as 1 ever saw, which is De- served on William Philipps. G. D. Todd, worth be the village and Atchison the town? should it not be vice versa.

Atchison the village and Leavenworth the town. If we should consider our population in a numerical sense wc would say that the terra "vil- he was assailed by Lieut. Beale, formerly steamboat Jr. A. Aubry, for late Louis rWQ H.

Rives Pollard, Indian Agent in California, who had good papers. Mill, Shingle Machine, Lath Mill and LrXVEN WORTH ClTT, April 30, 1855. Wmilliah Phillips, Jas. M. Lyle, James Surrett, Joel Hiatt, rpnfvn tf belieVfi that thft temnnrarv dis-1 -ITm-ninrT T.th thp wrrat i wnnrrooairior l.g think, more appropriate for lUowance of hi ly (lie Govern- aid will Sl: I G.

W. Walker. time. This be the great manu-l aa ment wftS attnbutable to the persons personal hos- disposes of its exchanges. Newspapers point must At a meeting of the citizens of I The meeting was ably and eloquently "sapient Editor of the Sovereign so egre- MannvDennv, Report says that fromallparts of the Union canhe procured Wn A Post route has been established through Leavenworth and vicinity we the undersign- addressed by Judge Lecompte, Col.

J. N. griously ignorant as not to know that the nn ninv but TPtrPntpd the Herald of Freedom office for five this place with an Office at this e(j were appointed a committee to inform Burnes of Weston, and D. J. Johnson.

ill I A school house and Church will be erected On mntmr. f' TUn.t- rrfcfirrfc it ferae terms "city and villasre" are svnonomous i 1 cents a copy, or three copies for ten cents, ntbiscountrv -W ix0mQ. so rapidly ash, legs would We have several German papers which we are surpnsea mai ine ra-TV iirri not. however, without receivinff rnnM en inis BUiuiiJtrr. auu muceu every iuuig iuai i i i a a 9 7 Ol wwiu VUV Ukl.

Editor of the have the ef 1 irr 11111 irr kji Liirr in i ir: ui libe lu i i num. two o'clock -Thursday next. Take due ings of this meeting be published in the 3 severe drubbing from the hands of his assailant. The second scene promises to frontery, to call Leavenwortli a "village." when ep aks of Atchison as a town. Kansas Herald, Platte Argus and in all ncluding I notice thereof and act accordingly.

i 5 ber of houses are under contract 1 tn oer 01 nouses ic uuu wk rpcrnlar between Reeder and iu non th other papers friendly to the cause. Jno. H. McBride, It Atchison 1. a towix sure.y Leavenworth MannVDennv: but who will bear off the from the! MilL On motion, The meeting adjourned sine Jas.

M. Lyle, A. Payne, i.a city; lut if Lcavcnwoith is a village I wunco 17-71. "11 uVrLcT This town equL distant from the boun- die, Jarrett Todd, Jno. Posey, N.

B. Brooks, Wm. C. Berry, Rives Pollard, Thds. C.

Hughes, Wm. L. Blaul rr.yt.lUMr.Sovereignai.Atohison. dr pcd irJ monrninff, inrase of such an som.4ing worth. We his tlZlZfZ Th.

ui.rac.aU, Umh.y wh.ch oWou. are DOt ared t0 comers they wig no. find Senti- the Kditor of the Sovereign entertains a- uel on sale there. Ashtabula (Ohio) Sen- 1 gainst our city, can only be ascribed to the Western Oregon widow tinel, J. Gidding's paper.

SSfSTj IISL A. PAYNE, Pres't James. M. Ltle, Sect'y- STEAMBOAT ARRIVALS. Public Indignation Jtleeting fact of LcavenwTih having been selected thus writes her experience during her so- Chxap lNrAj.xs.-It wonld seem from will be given through the columns of your Pwsuant to adjournment 01 the indjgna- asastartir.g jointly the larger rortion of journ on the Pacific have in- the following notice, which we take from paper and in the usual way by hand-bills, tion meeting on the the citizensof fi-loimonsinpiaceoi Atcnison.

meii- deed been unfortunate, both of my arms are the XMew xorkxlerald, that children are wum auviso emigranui 10 viwi LeavenwortnreKnvenea on inursaay last, of the Sovereign should take in consid- slightly palsied, each of my legs has been given away in the great city of Gotham thi point before locating, particularly if at A. Payne presiding and eration that nothing has been doneby us to broken, my heahh is generally bad, I have Any lady wishing to adopt an infant ey a spartia James M. Lyle, acting at Secretary of the mnrmnn four husbands in my time, bu they from it. birth (mth. earlr part of next my gautee that they, wni? there Passed up since our last.

Saturday, April 2S Australia, for Weston. 8jnday, 29 Edinburgh, St. Joseph. Monday. 30 Arabia, t( Weston, Genoa, Polar Star, St.

Joseph. ThnrwUvt tllV Australia, Wettm. F. X. AoiYr.

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About Weekly Leavenworth Herald Archive

Pages Available:
230
Years Available:
1854-1860