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the complete triumph of Democratic prin-; Medarj received 43 votes; Deuman, List of Voters 279 Yaser J.ic.ih The Eighth of November. Tbe eighth of next month will S'Xti Rational gpnnocrat. 27 Holliday, 10. Df LMomntn rv, 1 3S4 Tardier 3S-" Tanilv KiL-1, S8rj Yjudtey Win 387 Z.nu Geo Y. ciples.

Tho Xebraskian says: ill tlmt fr.nnl trii-L-prr The Metropolitan and Ourself. The Kansas City Metropolitan bas replied to our article of a few weeks since with its usual foolhardincss. no doubt Gov. Medary's nomination was declared 381 lorn. Kauaaa Terriioiy.

i here, and it is the tlnv fixed bv inw fiir the 332 Young Unbert 383 Young Geo ception rascality could ac- and a Committee appointed to 3. W. DRI 333, Editor and Publisher, election of and County officers, iiioiiji uim ut uia ii i.uiiiauuii. feeling confident of having a deci-! compel. could sugst, as 1 mid a Representative in Congress.

On For Lieutenant Governor, C. W. Blair Additional Hegiairy Of Voters for the Tnwnb; of Lecoi Douglas County, k. T. dedbit' at something, but utterly un-j in Ae 'of can.

nominated G. A. Crawford, of Bourbon, conscious of what it was. We are not avnil. The Decide 1 McMaln nominated J.

P. Slough, that occasion the Dcm.tcrncv of Kansas arc expected ninr.di.-il their force for a great struggle between Abolitionism nml of Leavenworth, when Mr. Blair with LECOMFTOX, Iv. T. THURSDAY MORNING.

OCT. 27, 1853. Democratic lYoiiiination. SSS Actley James 427 Klaus Ri.heit disposed, nor do we intend, to waste our ro- in their might and Kwer, and have time noticing evervthinz the M'trnpol- spoken in thunder toiis, in behalf of the 389 Brown Wni 428 Klaus Demoeraey. Re'ovv will be found the ma itait has to sry, and would not have f-aiJ 390 Baird Ed 391 BovDton Henry 392 liryson David 393 Brvson Jo-eph jorities in this county, by which it will be what wc have had not the fact of a Missouri editor (pretending, at the same time, to represent the interests of his own 391 Bantling Aucr I 39 ranuiei Jas II FOR DELEGATE TO CONGRESS, SANDERS W.

JOHNSTON. extramgince ou the one side, and Democracy, good government and ec.moii.v on the other. is at and if the Democracy of Kansas were eer called Dpon to put forth their entire strenijth in a and noble cause, it will be then. The gallant Democracy of the whole Union arc proud of their brethren of Knn- drew Mr. Crewford's name.

A. G. Otis nominated II. B. Denuian, but his name was withdrawn by the Leavenworth dele- gation, as he was not a landidate for any other office than Governor.

Jno. P. Slough was nominated by nc- clamation, as the candidate for Lieutenant Governor. Pemling thfl nomination for Chief Jus- tice. Gov.

Mediirv, attended by the Com- i mitlee. entered the hall, and was received 190 Long A lai Lauio Vancey 192 irey II 11 ia3 Loveland A 0 194 Lyons 11 l'Jo Ltuai Ilenrj 196 A 197 Lewis Juliu II 19 Lewis Abner 199 Lamb Wni 2011 Learner Wni 201 Lockuane John 202 Liu-key KM 203 Alickael 2U4 Lapliaui George 200 LuuiauJau.es 200 Lewis Petfr 2u7 Lvueb Dennis 208 2u9 Mu.ne Jusi in 210 Mark Andrew 211 Martin David 212 Morns 213 McliregurU 214 Aloses 21i MvCall State,) advocating one of the vilest instruments of the Black Republican party seen that the entire Democratic ticket, except Sheriff, is elected." Let the gallant Democracy of Kansas follow the glorious example of their brethren of Xebraka, and roil tip a powerful vote for the Democratic nominees. The opjiosition in Kansas is equally as treacherous and false as that of Nebraska, but falsehood, fraud, trickery, deception, and 396 Ceigb David 397 Creigh Janies 398 Curry 399 Cu-lard Crockett 3 A 401 Coibitt A 402 Castleaian 403 Diesier. Henry 404 Dummer Geo 405 Etlieringlmi 4oti Edwards John 1 Allen Lucus 2 Andersou Tb.03 3 Jus 4 liauniiig Buiiuingjubn 6 liuhmair George 7 ile-rtling Ueuj 5 liiskup Uo 9 Uowhng 1U Uurneit Thomas 1 1 liurditt A li 12 Banlett 13 pp 11 liiiiiiiig Julia sr liurus Tbomas 1 0 Uruss uj 17 Uni Lucas IS llruner lU liruuer James 20 iJui'liiigitiue 1 iSoiev oaDiuel liuke-r lieu 0 Ti lieeuiuu 11 BrouWe li Uo lit uwa Ucirge ti Browu Jobu 27 Uibwu Ueo lien 28 liiiuUle tVni 2a Uaitej D.ivid 11 lruuke Jauies HI ISrouke -M 32 baraeit lle'ury 33 liruwn (J 11 31 lSames Wni 35 Barnes John 3ti lirebiueir Saml 37 lui i.s Fraucis barker Fruiicis 3U Uaiie'y Fraiieis 4U liuigeas Mi I tun 42 Urugger Utlo appeared so preposterous; Had we, in the first instance, given the subject the attention we have since gien it, we should not have mentioned the Metropolitan in connection with tbe Wyandot swindle, for we feel fully satisfied, after having carefully perused a second edition of that or Council, GEORGE A. REYNOLDS.

For Jteprcfntativri, EDWIN GEO. W. ZINX, JOII.V i'EUATT. Prelate JWye. JOHN SPICER.

Common Srhonlt. (. E. MIXER. STEPHEN A.

lilGEl.OW. Krgister of Detds. MAX KLDRIDGF. County Cltrk. WID T.

MITCHELL. Oounly Attorney JXw SHANNON. Surrryor.FUEU. A. SPENCER Treasurer.

THUS. WOODWARD. Coroner. JAMES EAGLE. sas, and they will exct to hear intelligence from them when the question is decided.

Their at history in Kansas is a sufficient guarantee to their brethren in the States that they ill a glorious fight for the cattle in which thoy have so lulmred when any oilier than 4-10 Kuhv Wtb 1 430 Lohb J.ihn 431 LobbGeoH 432 Loiiincr J.la 433 Lantz Noah 434 Li.r.n Akin 435 Law.eiiceD.a Latouche W'm II 437 Lecoum Chm 438 439 Mnrcn Francis 440 Murphy Mieliari 441 Jonteiie AuthonT 442 I 443 444 Joriarity Dtnr.ij 445 Patrick 44 i Jfurray James 447 Xivoche Euger.e 448 Nelson James 449 Penwell Silas II 450 Penwell Geo 451 Petty Edward 452 Rodrigue And 453 Rump Augutuf 454 Ileeve Johu 455 450 Sweier Greene 457 Simmons A 458 5cott John 459 Soars Thomas 400 Spnffurd 401 Townsrnd Chis 402 Vosh Throdon bare-faced rascality" can accomplish nothing when it has to contend against true Democratic principles. The Democrats paper, that there is nothing too ahsuid to of Nebraska have shown themselves suje- with loud applause, lie was introduced to the audience by Mr. Davis, and returned his thanks to thi Convention for the honor the had conferred upon him, in substance as follows: Mr. President and Gentlemen of the Contention I have not words to express mv grateful thiiiiks to you for the honor vmi have con- ferred upon me to-day an honor the more grateful as it was pi veil voluntarily and will solicitation on mv part. I scarcely know I10.1 to tiddres-i von on such an occasion, it has not lu-en m.11 mouths sine i tir.l inn.

Icon in the lwantiful i of Kan-as. I came with doubtas 21U Masen Julin 217 MureliF 218 219 Moriarijr Michael 220 MeLanuhau 221 Mure Jusiab 222 Moek 223 Must llarman brave hearts would hnve quailed beneath lid a place in the editor's muddled brain rior to all opposition, and have achieved a the heavr burden, and wo are confident i or an eiprcsion through the columns of glorious victory. Thev have met tho ene- DJwards Jonas 408 Edge Wm 409 Fitzpatiiek Tat 410 Francis Henry 4 1 1 Fix George 412 GolderGeo 413 Gentry Beverly 414 Gentry Bartlvtt 415 Geesenger John 410 Gaft'ney Edward 417 Geetnn Pat 418 Hastings Wia 419 Ilanev Heury 420 Herds 421 lleiae John 422 HnrrisGS 423 llerndon his paper. As far as his support of the Wyandott Constitution is concerned, we are entirely willing that he should do all he can to effect its passage through Con they will not falter now. It is when the political horizon npjienrs dnrkest and most ominous of approaching danger that the sterling Democracy of Kansas go forth to my and completely routed them.

Let the Democracy of Kansas Kur out their en' tin' sirenglli in tin' coining contest and the will roe -Morions enough for one in1 a brief int. 224 Meiebaiit Leonard 225 Jlusy 11 220 Maiuue Tui.uias 227 Meiviu 228 Meiviu Isaac 229 McMasters 2 Miller li 231 Metcalf sjevitus veniiio; w'iie tho is! but with a miixix 111 stvur'H" peace. battle with nil their might aimst the ene mies of the Constitution and Union; and it is then they show to the world wiih what pleasure true patriots will raise their arms in defeuco of their country and their gress, not having the slightest suspiii.m that his advocacy of it will be of any avail and we know ihe Democratic cause in Kansas ui.l sustain im injury from tin-wild manifestations of 'ho Metmptilitun. 42 bai.j Uo reipi red i-- wtimi. Work tt i be goo.1 cheer, iud nil will l.e 424 Johnson I) Noble 405 W'imsatt 43 Baiuett Lafayette232 Melculf Autos 44 Beuder Jo 425 Johnson Thomsa 404 Waiter Frack 420 Jttrneld 233 Jaoies State Democratic Nominations.

For Governor, JJEDARY, of Douglas. For Lieutenant Governor, JOHN P. SLOUGH. Leavenworth. For Chief Justice of Supreme Court, JOSEPH WILLIAMS, Bourbon.

For Associate Justices, SAMUEL A. STIXSO-V, Leavenworth, (4 years.) ROBERT B. MITCHELL, years) For Auditor, JOEL K. GOODIX, Franklin. For Treasurer, F.OBEUT L.

TEASE. Atchison. For Secretary of State, A. P. WALKER, Douglas.

For Attorney General, rights. and w.ll to mv dtitv. 1 knew it was del rate it' not dangerous to tread umii. Vet when within than a vear 1 find myself nominated for Governor under tiie State Constitution, it is more than I could ask. II-eharaetei iz'rd the Dcinfcratic pnitj as a parly of age, e.xH.-rience, of honor aud It reminds us more of a rabid dog ihan DE3T0SR4TI0 CONVENTION, anything else, snapping right and kf.

at The Democratic Convention met everything that presents the least oppoji- i Ltiwrer.ce Tuesday, ibe 25th 4a Curdwell A 40 Cardwell II A 47 Ciark II 48 Cook Fred 49 Ciark Sullman 60 Custard 231 Me. Kinney 235 MciviuueyA 230 Madden i'bos 237 Mitebell David 238 Moore Hampden 239 Moore Ely sr in j'Ursuancc to previous notice, to nomi ol Chamberlain W210 Moore Elyjr 62 Ciark Wilson 241 Wui Let every man who would cast his vote for the nominees of a party first ascertain what kind of men are to receive his suf-fnigi, and vote for none others than those who, ho feels erfectly Confident, will represent the interests of the people, and not confine thtir labors exclusively to the pro motion of party. The do-nothinsr policy nate a State and other officers un der the Wyandott Constitution. Democratic Legislative and County Nominations. DOUGLAS COUNTY.

Council. CEOIME A. REYNOLDS. ktjimetatict. KOVHN MKKVV1N.

G. W. ZINN. JOHN PKKATT. rritbatc Juliet.

J.ihn icr. i'lrmmo ciuob.C. E. Mintr. Serif.

A. ktZiHcTt Dteda. a.n EWriJge. I urk. l.vid f.

Miuhell. MUTKty. SuannoQ." Frederick Saucer. Tretuurcr. T.ionuu Wowaward.

Corjner. Jauies Eaglr. The Convention was called to order by 242 Morrow Kollen 243 MenierJ 244 Morgan Thos 245 MeKiunry Wni sr 240 Metiary Saml A tion to its mad career, but with a blindness that prevents any distinction between right and wrong. The Metropolitan man has a way of hisown.and a very foolish one it is. He has a penchant for making ppnrt of things that do not properly belong under the head of "wit and humor," and in this way gives some most excellent proofs of his ignorance, and the unusual o).

Slouirb, on whose motion G. II. 53 Clark Levi 51 Croekett Knot 55 father Joseph 50 Crockett Peter 57 ales Snut'l 58 Clai A A 59 Coiler 00 Charles 01 Crews Wui Fairchild, of Atchison county, wa power. In accepting this nomination, and ro turning Iu hhi, gentlemen of the Convention, my thanks for the honor you have conferred upon me, I will state that 1 expect to pursue the same line of strict duty in obedience to the laws, that has characterized my course in Kansas. I do not believe that men do their duty without adhering to the l.iws of their country.

I am doubly gratified at tho nomination, in chosen temporary Chairman, and B. P. 4t Jledary Saiul sr 248 Miller Alex 240 Miller itichard of Parrott, while in Congress, shows how nlsurd and useless it is to elect men i O. G. THURSTON, Allen.

For Superintendent of Public Instruction, S. McGILL, Marshall. For Member of Congress. A. II ALDERMAN', Leavenworth.

Atiies, of Lynn, Secretary. 250 Martin Wat On motion, a committee of thirteen, 02 Chapman Edward251 MarkMigliaui 03 Coruman 252 McArtbur Laomi on credentials, was appointed by the who care nothing for their constituents, but, ou the contrary, content themselves with the expenditure of the public funds to irratifv their habit, and flow Chair as follows: E. M. Lee, A. Smith amuunt of impertinence which he possesses.

He is decidedly fast at expedients when he cannot write a sensible articlo he is sure write a foolish one. lie delights in burlesque, and isextremely Devenney, J. F. Jones, A. G.

Otii, P. Clay DEMOCRATIC MEETINGS! Congressional view of tho fact that 1 found this Territory in a stato of civil war, and in less than a year, we find peace everywhere, and prosperity starting up ill every community. He referred to the escape of Brown and other distui bers 'of the peace from the Ter I save themselves from acouiring an honest living by industry and economy. There are alwavs men who would rather hold of- A A IM It iv. JOII YSTO.Y The Democratic rAr II.

1 DONirilAN corMv. Councilman. GF.URCF. St. RFBFTR.

HeprtatmtiV. I AKY U. WiilTLIIEAD. B. T.

J. VANDKltfUfB. icTif. Joseph l'. Sueprd.

Harder. K. M. i.r. Cvunty Cttrk, Joseph Utt.

K'tunty J-ry. John Fftrrmll. trvbatt judg. A. A.

ljgtieriT. Treasurer. J. Tnbbi. C.rvcr.

C. W. btewmrt. ALLEN COUXTY. FcpTttemttiT.S.

IIAXKINS. tpt vmmvm Sckwis. J. F. Coal boa ra trubate Judge.

Simon Cutrervr. Hetsler uf Itetda.Ww. Jdilia. AriJ. A 00 Caw.

i vty MUrmty. a. Stewart. iturvejur. J.

b. Lainkin. r.K.Wy lerk. F.M. ttmtlow.

LViutty Treasurer. Mom Neal. Ctr Fuuxao. ton, J. E.

Jones, W. Stanley, J. T. Pi ice, F. F.

Bruner, Seth Clover, A Jones, W. W. Herburt, and T. M. Williams.

On motion of Mr. Blair, the Convention took a recess until half past one o'-cl'vck. AITERSOnS 8ESSI0.V. wtorBKl. aul tcinm tbe pcoiCof Kauw, wnaocT fi nJ Io notliinj more than to receive fail, as kil.oKi ThoTTdmr Oct.

riMr.nManoU, jefferw, do the pay due them than woik hard for a nJ duty the wople owe appreciative of Lis ability to accomplish most anything where profound wit is requited. He is very cartful to abstain from argument, or anything sensible. In bhort, he is anything to be opposed to ritory, and closed with saving that it was i not an appropriate occasion for making a political sveli, but at some other time he should avail himself of that privilege, aad returned again tothe Convention his thanks Mud itaitSi kw 2 to Keep a strict surveillance 04 Craddock James 05 Caldwell Wm 00 Cabell 07 Coleman A 08 Campbell Henry 09 Cliuea Ko 70 Cranmer 71 Callens Pat 72 Cuniutings Pat 73 Clawson 74 Dummer 75 Diel John 76 Darliu Wm 77 Duncan 78 Duntmer John 79 Duncan Edward 89 Drick Jacob 81 Drick Adam C2 Douglas Wm 83 Dwver Wm 84 Doyle James 85 Duyle Daniel 80 Driggs 87 Damut Johu 88 Duumore Rich'd 89 Deifiudort' Elisha 253 Mcintosh ij 254 McCartyDan 255 McCabe" Richard 250 McGlaughUn Pat 257 Mc.Malmu Peter 258 Martin David 259 Nace Wm 200 Nace Ro 201 Nelligan David 202 Oakley Jos 203 Oliver Thomas 204 Otey 205 Olmstead Jcdiab 200 O'Neil James 207 Payne 20y Patten Otis 209 Pappero Wm 270 Patieu 271 peiot James 272 Phillips It 273 Price Thos 274 Phillips Joel 275 Phillips Wm 276 Phillips John 2.7 Petrikin 278 Petiikinll I over all such and see thnt they do not oc- Democracy and suit his customers. Uut, for the nomination. Three hearty cheers As soon as the Convention was called mt tltlVA 1 1 1 1 1 IocfC.

7 uDrtKin Citr, dn jKiortfrnr Not. T. Kiin Cite. Not. Id.

I Wb.uia.; WatauMM do Fndr T. 4th. r. kw, Jritmco ua Nor. 4th, I r.

Atciiijop, Atrtiw.ii do Smturdar kT. 5ta. Dnniphlrj do 11 I t0 order, the Coiuuuttee on credentials Mr. Clinton hav ing having been nomi- cupy ositions which should belong, pro-: Jieilv, to none olhers tLangood and worthy I citizens who wiil not abuse the confidence nated for Siipremd Judge, Mr. Isaacs sta- i uit.

me uia Jc tUL.ir ri.port Tbe. rcpor(tJ through its long course of miserable mis-1 gates present from the following counties: iuTu.icuonU(.!TT. T-t xh rVmocTat nt arh 1-. imnosCt! in them lit 1 .1 1 ted that the Leavenworth delegntiou had resolved 011 asking for two offices, and two Leavenworth, Atchison, Doniphan, Nemaha, JeJerson, Jackson, Marshall, Hi ley. a.

Jndg. Joax.ro, will et7al, 1 I 6 i lllell RrO of the lubllcrood. it We wn.il.t l.nn-Avor tr i 1 tat as Hra. Xauct J. Pamjtt 1 inritrd to nfrr-i Pottawatamie, Chase, Shawnee, Coffey, only.

It had been said they wished the lion's share of the nominations. This wns not true. One of the persons they had i BOURBON COrXTT. Cunril, District S. S.

UOSS. Ltjulature MtAthHK HLtUAD. Superintendent of Common Fanrpjl i rebate Judge. Kiciia. aUbueo.

kerijj. Hctfuler vf Leeds W. Bre.FfGnt Ltuiittf Mturney.J. C. Sim.

tunty Clerk. H-igh Glcna. Treasurer. Aiwaiom Harris. Coroner.

Dr. GrtD. Surveyor. K. C.

Blackstosn. wd not do to place them ia situations where a jiut appreciation of the public weal is required. Men who are dishonest its remarks apply to our being a hireling, or subject to the dictatiou of government officials, they are without found w. vlwirmaa IKm. Tcr.

Ei. Coiamittw. JWH" si otcb, c. Oar State Candidates. sustained bad been defeated.

The other ihey would nominate when the time came I 90 Dale O.ivcr i t-, ation, and we would thank the editor of in privnte life will not be hottest in public 1 bfe. The Democracy of Kansas haveever 91 Eagle James Wo have i room this week for any- 379 Pickering Richard 280 Pickering John 251 Patty KU 252 Patrick A 2i3 Parrish A 284 Parley thing like a notice of tbe candidates nnnii- been faithful in the iiminn-nntuM Hyaudott, Johnson, Douglas, i'ranklin, Lykins, Linn, Anderson, Allen, Bourbon, l-'oin, McGee, Woodson and Wilson. They rt commended that tbe counties not represented in the Convention be represented aud their votes be cast by the delegates from the counties in the same Senatorial district. Motions were made to amend the report by making the Democratic vote of the State a basis for apportionment in future Slate or Territorial Conventions al the Metropolitan, when Le has occasion to allude to us, to confine himself to facts, and not allow his feelings to carry him farther than bis knowledge extends. but they did not honors and offices they did not ask for thrust Hon them.

Mr. Stinton's name was ithdrawn. Hon. Joeph Williams, of Bourbon, and Geo. W.

Purkins, of Leavenworth, were put in nomination. The ballot stcxxl for Williams, 54 votes; for Parkins, 27 votes. Judge Williams bavinrr a a eubjibe late D. iniatic Slate Con-j principles of government and careful with veutbm.Bnd will state tbat lb. tho public expenditures.

Political economy receive our warm approval, and we is one of the first principles in the Demo- titiory 'Jo Edwards i)4 Edwards Juhn 95 Eccleston SO Ellis Wm 97 E.lis Wni 1'8 Evans Jacob iy Evans Lyman 100 Frazer 1) 11 EILEV COO'TT. RtpreetutAtive GEORGE MOXTAGL'g trobate Judge $. B. Whit. uf Ch.

Xfevte Probate CUrk J. It. IV.tersoa. Wm. 0.uhty JtUrtctf Abraham Bxttt.

CluMty Treasurer Cn'Mn 11. Drcia uty JserstLrW. W. VViif.jt,! Judiur-li- urv iiurcfjur J. M.

llarvpjr. wiui-seai. uonorable means wi-bin our cratic creed, and without it no mnemtufnl COMMCMCATED. Walker. Andrew P.

I puwer to secure their triumphant election. can prosper. Tho main olject of the majority on the first ba'iot, was unani The labors iT the Democratic Territo- 0l Fry Wm so, to amend that moiiou by making pop- moiisly declared tho candidate fur Chief! iu2 Frazcr 1 II 1 Black lb-publicans ia just the 1 1 1 rial Convention have closed, and 'Tha Irrepressible Conflict." ulatiuu the basis of representation. These Justice llMC- in tlid n.liiiint.l.niinn mend to the earnest consideration of the Wtre 'bled, and the original re The Convention, on motion, took a re cess till i 1-2 clock. 285 Parker II 280 Pete Charles 287 Quinn Wm 2s8 Red.i.il!er A 289 Riley 290 Rubacker 291 Reaves IIC 292 Rabbins Geo 293 Rice 11 291 Roberts 205 Rice Jacob 290 Rueker Jas 8 297 Ruot Charles Ruot 299 Root Ebeuezer 300 Rodrigue II li 301 Sclieler Adam 302 Stover Linj.m 303 Siizer Ado.ph 304 Spencer J.iUu lu3 Fant Ed 1U4 I.

has A 1U5 Fribley John 100 Fan.uam II 107 Fainham 1U8 Frauley Juhn 109 Fix Jubua JACKSO.V COCXTr. fcr tVII.MAM CUNT. tV. tup 1 Cvauua AV4o.rf. ijr.

Jte Juarwr ur I rebate Judft.r. J. Cnwtll. Akeri. Snina.1 P.

K-iw. tT Rrisler of Detda. Prwtn lur 'iTraimrtr. Arcl.al.aM tir (Aa.rjr JUmtf A. J.

Kfrd. fir Cierlt. Hariii U-cke. C. ruwr.

J. OavjtUon. for Caaly B. rm.r. Evening Sbssiom.

port auopieu. Tbe President then announced a Committee on permanent organization, of ono from each Senatorial district, who were also to report rules for the of has fairly opened o-- 1 ot public attatrs with a disproportionate ciipaign against Gen. J. II. Lase 1 it 0 amount of benefit to tho people, ihe in.

ej hlatee Senate, in mlheru 1 lUemicracv a.Jvcate economy mid low -as. He couiiiieijced his our by a 1, ,1 i i taies, tlio l.ei.ubl:caiis maintain tunt place, on last cdnusduy. I .1 1 eitravagance and high taxes are sure ctn left for other poiuis. General 1 l. i guarantees to tho fa thlul ndi.

is imsily ngagd 111 court at i ,1 1 of the pubi ntla.rs. t.aee. this week, and tbe cx-Govei nor 1 0 friends of the cause the nominees that are presented for their suffrages. The nune of Axdkew P. Walklb, our as Secretary of Stale, siiikes us as amongst the most deserving of tho nominations.

It is not the style of the writer to deal iu fulsome adulation to jield flattery where it is not due, nor 110 FixWm 111 Fix Henry 112 Glenn, Aiex sr 113 Glenn Alex jr 114 enu 115 Glenn 11 The questi. of a basis apportionment was ngain called up and postponed. Ou motion of W. II. Gill, the nomination of Associate Justices was postponed till after the nomination ot Congressman.

For Congress, G. A. Reynold? nominated R. S. Stevens, of Dougias.

Mr. Henderson, R. B. Mitchell, of Linn. J.

T. Price, John A. HaMernian, of Leavenworth. The ballot stoed: Ilalderman. 41; Mitchell, 35; Steveni, 5.

Jno. A. II msn. on the first ballot, having ieeeive.1 a ni. joiitv of the votes cast, his i.oiuin.-tti..n was unanimous.

'I lie order ol was further suspended. 110 Gulcmau Thomas 305 Semes ATCHISON' COUXTT. HeprttetUaiirt. KKANKLIX LOIIB.VKD SI. MX II.

tup Common Srkitols. Sporjre Thorripoa. trubalt Judge. li. MncluU.

Aktrtf.K. s. Ktguler uf Leids. Hnry C. Wti gntono.

Caljf I Urk. l.iitf llrt-en. Ci.roxer. A. Cusbman.

lurrrvcT. liaijl Howi-11. Treasurer. 1. C.

Kizjg. thns get we.k the start Gene-! W' ral. But as General La.ve Las no need "7 ized and ihe Cuvuintiot. and business for its action. The Convention then took a recess for half an hour to enable the Committee to act.

At 3 P. the Cooveoiion resumed its sesiotis. Tiie Committee on permanent organi-z ion For U. II. Iv.i.ti nl Vic.

Pi, si. Iioiu. ach S). ii.itoiin ois. i.e.; elelaiieS.

li. J. 117 Gaidi.tts John preimred for the freat tO explain to what n.rtu l. In hJ! to 30G Spurlock II 307 Spauldiug John 308 Shimuions II 300 Son tit Charles 310 Shea Owen 311 1 ters omas 312 William 118 Garret Wesley ll'J Gorton Murris 120 Goodrich ET 121 Guild 122 Gallagher Wm 13 Gi foil Martin party in Kansas, this in to luyokc the spiiit of praise! to in ihe feast of congratulation, where its presence would be neither plea-ant nor warning. But, appealing to the unbiased sincerity of out immediate commui.iry.

in contact with which ihe peisonal mits of our young friend, in every phae id bis s.icial intercourse, has been we II VV II n.H 1 to 'cte- the noiii.ati..n of Stato officers -1. II 11,11 ill r.i.i in o. II III. I (lie riilo 124 Gbs LanghorneC313 ypurWk IsMicialr Justin-. tn the fl friirrrnnr i till I tltlllUWlt HU.l harillO- 10 tue ei-uovcrnor is highly luiportant, for it 1 1 i 111 wo hava as.sumncei tor it will take bun some days to Cet fair-' 1.

1 I trora all quarters of the country that thev lj and Hjnartly into the ring and upon the irrepressible" platf-ru. I 11,0 We would, in .11 kinducJ, notify CI. tl' ot 'ii iu oii .1 he Ati.m.iy Gcmml, the u.niin.itions were lit i iiiiiiciH id' C' liv. 1. 11 i.

Wo. -I, of O. Thurtton, of 1 11.: of 1-u-in irs-ai an-, a- nml G-o. W. Miller, of L.vkins.

W3- ai.ati-. b. jii. Oaiiot 110 cnotce. the vote standing: Tbursiu 39; Wood, 24: Miller.

18. i.u 'I n. i 1 G.v. ri.oi, tj 1.. 1 i 11 1 (i Jji.

ut. ot Jiut.ivmi1 Anil iC0li.l ballot ward him impartially, as the community must, the unconditional surrender of its meed of cniiiuicmlatiou. He came amongst us A youth to Fortune ud to Fame unknown," but chiseling with of Tiiurs ou, 40, Wood. 24, Miller. II.

Mr. wna declared thenomince, aad bis iioiniiiiiii.iii wan u.tt.le uiuiniiuons. Atthiss'ngenf Mr. Ilalcler- nei-n tu.y ot iia.v, up id ubiic I11-slruc i 'ii, C.tij;n.-Miia.i, ali i Jcli-gaUs tn 1 2a liirl Anthony 314 Stevens 126 Garwood Newuian3li Stevens Alden 127 Gcndclaig Wm SIB Shannon Wil50o 12t Giifoil James 317 Shacuon John 129 Garder George 318 Sipes Wni 130 Hicks Aii.os 31!) Sbepperd Jas 131 Harper Wm 820 Sal verda Peter 1S2 llmnpher S21 Staunton 133 lliiiigos Sandford322 Smith Augustus 134 Hughes Robert 323 Simpson (i 135 llaxton 324 Sykes Xhos 13'j Hackett Anson 325 Snow Charles 137 Harris Wm 326 Shay George 138 Ilickox Daniel 327 Smith 13! Harris Thomas S28 SmitbFM 140 Herd Thomas, sr 32!) Shorten Patrick 141 Herd Tbouiaejr 3ut) Shortell Jartiu 142 Herd Jacob 331 Scott John 143 Herd James 332 Stuck 144 II uffer Franklin 333 Scott Stephen 145 Huttie Gotlieb 334 Sileer Lewia lite i. It was re- ll.nt tl.

Vl.ti'. I.a 1. LEAVENWORTH COCSTV. Council WJI. G.

JIATHIAS. kepretentalizet I. C. SfoNK. S.

PASSE JOHN WKWHT. J. C. MI Kl'HY. rrabatejudee DaniH Mi-Cwk.

AiUrneu TlH.maa fVnlon. t-ierip AixaD.lT Hei.irui TrcmurcrM. P. He tuttr uf Decde Vai tVi-m Aupt Cowman ScIvhiUVi. Block.

Clerk Jani.fl rburrbilt. i-urreucr O. M. Tnni.on Cortnrr Dr. i.

C. Cnra MORRIS Probate Judge Jainf-a Robtsna. kertjf.t:. A. Re-iler cf Deeds.

M. Conn. County Attorney. I. U.

Coliu-r. Clerk. M. Cnnn. Coroner.

A. li. Stewart. Surveyor. Tboiuaa White.

TVYASDOTT COOTT. Repreeentatire WVf. L. McMATH. It tile Judfc P.

S. Puat. Skeritf. L. II.

W.od. J. Ijane. Attiruee. M.

S. Enwr.n. 'treasurer. Ft. R.

Kobitailt. SrAati ommistoner.l. B. HstHoy. lerk.

M. A. I.arrvtr. Sarrytr. 1.

X. ftaraKi. Ct.rw.er. P. Juiren.

Governor Stanton, merely 1.no that abuse of Democrats does and high standing not prove his snd and "TTl Any body can abuse an, body when arc in an ill humor, and it proyes tLeirlrtf' vlloh voted mill tho nothing as to principles. The great timi I ,1. i t. have much faith 111 ihe abity of ti .11 1, the ex-Governor sueb a II. 1 'no Democracy of Kansas ehct th.

ii lican f-juare aud fair on He platform "1 -r candidates, and if th.y wi do their duty as w. md justify iht party taking him 3 i tcur sculptor, Le Las graven the outlines coi.n i.s auj by lailot. of a marked and energ -tic character un. in A.J. Jsaacn, of Lcavt worth, moved to strike out ibat tiorlion uftLo h'tMrt re- tha adamantine block of popular disci in, i fiiing to ihe elcclion of delegatus to the inan was intr to the Convention and returned bis thanks in a brief nnd pert: unit speech, pledging his earnest eflbrts iu behalf ol the Denioc ntic ticket.

For Auditor, Joel K. Goodin, of Frinklen, received ol votes; 11. Deming, of Marshall, 25 votes. For Treasurer, K. L.

Pease, of Atchison, re-cnived44 votes; Jame Junes, of Bourbon, 32 votes. For Secretary of State, the first ballet resulted in no choice: A. P. Walker, of Douelas. and nation.

Jealous as to his own sectional Charleston Convention. Mr. Isaacs coo-deiiiiii the election of such delegates as preiiiuture, as unbecoming Kansas, which was not yet a State, to lake the lead of the older States in sending delegates to that Convention. Because the people 1 1 1 "'-v ilii case auu tlie up as Ihur leader lit iki place of G. neial buck li.

pul.lican conspirators made to une. wuo has dot.e much fir iheui in .1 1 teel that they cun never rule a frej pco- 1 id tlo ir n.til, as 3Ir. rimxir 1 -1 11 I'le while Ibu principles of Dewcracv uddrcss the Lawrence RrpuLli. 1 3 are made the of a political party. 'none of our special business L'n6 Dtf''ic vl ow 'onoer is it destined to ut ds to arguments the general welfare and at all haz ards he Uas, unflinchingly, thrown down the gauntlet of argument to achieve the chapiet of conviction.

None have entered the lUs with him and successfully car-rifi nff tiie nnl.ti 1.:. 14b liuderbrand Jac 'A'-lo Shults 147 Hoot 336 Smith James I 148 Hoot 337 Smith John John M. Giflen, of Johnson, each Laving 37 Totes. had voted for the Constitution, we should not therefore say to Congress accept it. To nominate sued delegates is a virtual admission by the Democracy that they de- 140 Hussey Daniel 38 Tuwusend II 150 Heath Frastus 339 Todhunter 11 161 Heath 34U Todhunter Evan 152 Hinckley John 341 Todhunter John 163 Hemenway 342 Thorp Maxwell awake the cnthusiasi of every "1 "f-vcii Iii-ru as a tauip.V, desires Mr.

Walker was elected on the second ballot, having 43 votes, and Mr Giffeu 34 votes. J. S. McGill, of Marshall, was nominated for Superintendent of Public Instruction by acla-niHtion. R.

B. Mitchell, of Linn, was nominated by acclamation for Associate Justice for the short term. Samuel A. Stinrvn nnrl TT MItoa 1 T. sire ndiiii.iiiu.

It was better for the har 154 Hall Luther 343 TUdale lleurv wool it over Gen. Lane uullKe -10 be very ho.rile to the Deocm-v "0t ,0 MJ Particular 155 Hoyt Benjamin 156 llilligoss 11 157 Harris Charles JEFFERSON COUNTY. Frprrientatittt. JONES, THOS. A.

BLAKE. Probate Judy. J. O. Reed.

Sheriff. p. Ilinton. Itryistcr eif Detdt. S.

C. Gephart County Trtaiurer. Marian Cbristeson. Clerk Daniel II. Wright.

Surveyor. A. 11. Lafon. jHon.rv.-lV.

N. Allen. Corona. Dr. A.

K. Cant well. Lenvenwnrrli arrr nut in A i li8 Iiager lianiel 344 Thurley Wm 345 Throop II 346 Vincent Jess? 347 Vance Joseph 348 Vaiiiaudt 349 Van lloutou 3i.0 Walter Francis mony and success of the Democratic party that Kansas should not be admitted. lie was unwilling to trammel the party by outside issues, and hoped that portiuu of the report would be stricken out. An attempt to lav on the table Mr.

I's tbus lade Lis real intentions nd save 1 course himself the necesi.j of 1(w 1 cver road country, dep Lis runs TLat c'msU" olv'DS ncw evidences sociati Justie for th lnnr, im 159 Uactett Nathan 160 llaney Edward yung popular Lanner. with C0XSEUVATISM AND CONSISTENCY" carried aloft, has gained many followers to the Democratic ranks. This, however, is approximating to the romance of affection. Wc wish to deal candidly with our friends. We meet him, then, first, as the conservative champion of STATES' RIGHTS," from which he has never wavered in a tingle principle or poin.

We meet Lim again as (he hale fel- 161 Henley he is cross and ill grained towards the! the pros- On the first ballot, Slinson received 50 votes, Moore, 18. So Sam. A. Stinson was declared the nominee for Associate Justice. On motion of W.

II. Gill, the President was 162 HutcLingmnn 351 Wwrl; motion failed, and it was then put and car peritj and happiness of the people. rin.nrvf.r-.ri.. r. K11 I ried, the vote standing 00 for and 28 against the motion 163 Hays Moms 352 Walker Saml 1C4 Hunt Edward 353 Wright Haskey 165 Hunt Lawrence 354 Winters MS 166 Ingersoll Cbarles355 orthingtou Chas 167 Jones Joseph 356 Wilson Wm Tbe report as ar ended was then adop We appeal to the good sense and tried I sniotisniof the Democracy of Kansas to do thi ir duty on the occasion of the approaching election, feWin confident auii.ii, uui mat unes se Ue the qucntion whether he isgoij ni-jjliaq irreprer-iiihle cmflict" man t-j iauc General Lane so impor.

an- a jxt as Uuited States Senator. it ave the question with those it con- ted. 168 Jackson I An amendment was offered to re-affirm Notice. IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT, il Land Warrants No. 16.510, issued Adam Starinif, No.

35,082, issued to William Williams; No. 30,762. issued t. Hannns Farnsworth, all fur 60 acres, issued under the act of Congress of Marob 31, 1855, were lost in the mail between New York and Lecompton, T. All persons re hereby can authorized to appoint a State Centra! Committee of one fmm each Sentorial district, within tne next ten days, and to publish witb tbe same the post office address of each member.

On motion, the liemocratic vote cast at tho preceding general election was made the basis of apportionment for future Conventions. On motion, the Convention adjourned tine die after giving three hearty cheers lor the democratic ticket. G. II. FAIRCHILD, Pres t.

B. P. Atibs, Sec'v. tliat their efforts will not be in vain. The 169 Jeukins 170 Jcoks Lewis 171 Jewetl Nathan low well admired of .1.

i t- 3o. Walsh Hugh 358 Wells Johu 359 allace Jas 360 eir 361 Watson Thos 362 Walker A 363 hite II 364 vnkoup Geo 365 Wynkoon never wanting, This was objected to as containing than the amount of money yet never transgressing. In all, a i-relevant to the political issues friend in need, a friend indeed." and ay- The amendment, however. ino Mr. Gui-l.

te to be rJ for having it done, and men are 10 induce tow competent citizen of required who will do ihe most service for 172 Jones Alphonso 173 Johnson tt' 174 Jones Darius 175 Joues Juntas A 176 Kohler Fraus 177 Klaus John 178 King Thomas 179 Kay ler Francis 180 kavlerJohu age the brightening example of his vouth i anJ lLc Teciimseh platform i ti re affirmed as the political faith of the tui aspirations shall be the i ucucruatnie c.tieciioa tf li.ateii- noned not to purchase or locate said arrant, as toe undersigned is the sole and otily owner thereof, and application will be niad to the Commissioner of Pensions 1a due tiata for duplicates of said Warrants. Dated at Lecompton, K. the 10th day of October, 1859. nll2-w6 CHARLES WILLEMSEN. 1- Tor i in re.iadle hotury of that Colo- ul vonveuinm.

Final Settlement 366 W'ctervelt 367 Walter Albert 368 Wigfall Thos 369 Wniemsen Chas the hope of hi friend. tLc least uiouey. If Ulack Kepubiicans won't d.i that which tuey are paid to do, it is not likely they will do it for less, and hence the necessity of chx-liii" men who will. "V'OTICE is HERE P. GIVEN TO ALL The Con ven lion proceeded to the Dominations.

A. G. Otis and Wm. Stanly were appointed tellers. Nebraska All Riiht.

persons interested in the estate of Jas. telly Johu A persons interested in the estate of Jas 11 3.0 Whitley Heury 182 Keller Cornelius 71 W.ri.,.. r-. K. MacCabe, (late of Dnusrlas countv.l Stei.

TrpES. A Kieuehmnn, l.r tlio CamUirtMt. nuujiimvd his nml his pro-lucinj eeJ. tiie il.ir.tl.ii.ty of which will (. For Sale CSieap.

Tho Oinaiia XcLraskiun brings ns the cheering iniclligunce the defeat, in Ne I COMMODIOUS FRAME OFFICE, with A Mr. Henderson, of Linn, nominated for jT TLe wialher still Coiitiunos dry, frame additiun, ituated on Wall st llo Lns a iuun bnuka, of the allied forces of the opposi- S- JleJa'? Douglas. ni. a ma- and, eiceiiiig a fw cool tbe two doors north of tiie U. S.

Land Office. that tbe undersigned, administrator of said estate, intends to make a final settlement of said estate at the next December term, 1359, of the Probate Court of Douglas county, to be held on the first Monday thereof. R. 6. MacCABE, Administrator.

Lecompton, K. 12, 1869. cll2-w4 ilir. Maiilw II 3.2 Wilder Wm 373 Waugh 374 Wooa JSOP 375 Wiimib Ho 876 Wimgatt John 377 Wells Wesley 379 Wells soo xviaus 184 Kimball 185 Lewis Henry 186 Lewis 187 Lewis 188 Lawrence Jos 189 Lcngworth -u "f'avni aujui lau, inua jj.r, Las been fail, thus for, bas been one of tbe most composed of Renub- i -V, ienman, Wnteverko.waiatLeTerrftory. lic.ionuu Mid oll V' It -iouaasa at one stroma.

Will be sold for cash at a low price. Tho building is in good repair, and the location the best. Apply to nll3-w4 THOS. B. PRICE.

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