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THIS ADVERTISEMENTS FBOM THE CAPITAL. TELEGRAPHIC. TC-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS. LAM TELEGRAPH! Daily MORNING REPORT. Corrtspoodne ot Tb Bulletin.

Toi'tKA, Jan. 11, 18C5. This is the second duy of the ses EVENING REPORT. UliMT HALL! OFFICIAL PAPER OF TUE I'OIISTT NiwYobk, Jun. 12.

LKHKM.Oltlll 11LUUT0R. Leak, (Smith Oo.t Buoceuon to Farmalee, Leak Smith, Dealers In Fancy and Blajile Dry Oooda, Cerpete, Window So. lainf'i New Block, corner Ol Delewa.ro and Fourth L.ereowortb. JenlSJly ion, and I will pass by a description New York, Jan 12. Editor D.

H. ANTHONY, of the crowd, jostling, hurly-burly. The World's Washington special says: The Democratic politician who has gone on peace mission, with the The steamer 0. 0. Collins, from Port Royal on the 7th, has arrived.

and proeeed to najyato the inter eating events as they have occurred LEAVL.VMOKTIll approval or the President is Mr, Business Manager W. KENT. Part of Sherman's army had arrived Singleton of Illinois. He preceded CLOSIM OUT! at Beaufort by water. Ulair a day or two, FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 1865.

Iliiiiiiau Glcason, No. 78 DELAWARE STREET, I might perhaps mention -that Jim Legate and Willis Emery were here, but that would only bore your read- It is said that the rebol Congress adopted, in seoret sossion, the rosolu The Richmond Enquirer of the 9th says that no man would be safe in Virginia who dared to exhibit the tion to appoint peace Commissioners, era, so I will omit any mention. A UPHOLSTERERS, and the have been selected and sent laree crowd is to be scon at almost to Grant's headquarters. Messrs, least willingness to reconstruct, even upon the most fuvorable teims. The every oorner, and the hotels art filled Manufacturrre and Dealers in Boyce of South Carolina, Gilmore of to overflowing.

North Carolina, and Alcxundcr II. people of this State have taken Gen, I looked all over town, and even Stephens, are of the commission. It Sofas, Spring Lounges, Hair, Moss, Sherman at his word, and tnean to fight it out like men. They ought to lingered around the Chase House, in rpilB Management would inform th cltiieni of Leavenworth and vicinity that bo 1 ed for a tim tb World It en owned and Justly Popular HUTCHINSON FAMILY, The Original and Young Folks, Who will (It their drat Concert oa Tuesday Evening, January 17th. TICKETS FIFTY CENTS.

8.at can rmtved from 10 A.M. tilt oa Tataday. janll-dlw search of some one who endorsed the is also said Urant lias teiegruplied that Stephens had solicited a pass through his lines to vinit Washington. The Times' Washington special hang any man, be be congressman legislator, common councilman or pri fraud of last winter or who supported the ticket of the 13th, but none were Excelsior buuck ana spring Mailrasses, Cushions. Pillows, tomforls, Ac.

Carpet, out and laid down, B.pairini don with aeatnen and dl.patcb. Don't forget th pUoe No. TS DeUwar treat. julldSm vate oitisen, who exhibits the first act learns that the rebel peace commit). sion consists of Vice President Ste, to be found.

I heard of one, but a .1... A v.J,i, 1IIU Tv IV CUB uvj nui sjv Messrs. Boyoe and Orr, of South friend of his told me that he had committed suicide in self-defence, and he is now mourned among the ignoble dead. To refer to the matter would Washington, Jan. 12.

Carolina; Rives, of Virgina; and Smith and Singleton, of Mississippi. This specfal also savs it is feared A gentleman in Washington, who Hutchinson Family. MISCELLANEOUS. has seen the Richmond Enquirer of DRY COOD3. revive unpleasant reminiscences, and IMPORTANT S.M.ROTHSGHILD Tuesday last, says that that paper by common consent they number there is no hope of passing the constitutional amendment abolishiogslavery It is known that Blair goes to Richmond with a full knowledge and mentions the following among the things that were.

THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE IIV STORE A call is out for a convention of consent of the President, and is On Monday, at precisely the hour of 12, M.f Col. S. J. Crawford, the Oovernor elect, was conducted to the clothed with authority rcqusite to open negotiations with Jeff. Davis with view to restore peace, and the the Confederate States.

The intention of the authoriiors of the call is to revolutionise the revolution, and demise Mr. Davis: wipe out the hall of the House. Judge Sofford, of rebel authorities will feel assured of FROM TOPEKA GENERAL LANE ELECTED V. 8 SENATOR. The following dispatch was received last night: Topeka, Jan.

12. James H. Lane was to-day elected U. S. Senator.

The vote stood Lane, 82, icatering, 17. GOVERNOR'S MESSAGE. The message of Governor Crawford, which we printed yesterday, ia an able document. It is short, plain, practical, patriotic, and to the point; there are no obscure passages or unnecessary words. The recommendations are such as would suggest them-elves to a plain-thinking, practical man.

No suljeot of interest seems the Supreme Court, in the presence Confederate Congress, appoint a die Farmers and Millers! of the largest audience that ever at this when he shows his. credentials. The Prcsidont does not insist upon immediate abolition, but he does in rvsr) 0. 50, DELAWARE THEE t. tator in his stead, and perhaps sur sembled in the Representative room render to the enemy.

sist that measures be taken to secure its extermination within a reasonable of the State, administered to him the oath of office. Carney stood by the side of Oov. Crawford, and after New York, Jan. 12. The bark Rechabite, from Ragged length of time.

There is no desire to humiliate the South it is to bow to the Union, not to the North. Under WILL COMMENCE THIS DAI he had subscribed his name to the The no circumstances will any proposition swero document, tendered to him the Island, reports that on the 8th latitude 58, longitude 74, at about 3 o'clock, A. being attracted by calls, AM now manufacturing in Leavenworth I be accepted which does not embrace th beat Wheat Cleaning apparatu. rer great seal of the State, and requested that the sympathies of the growing Known, of which I am tbe Inventor Wost Complete Stock OF GOODS, TI1E DETAIL TRADE, sent out a boat, and found, on the as the nrst step the lying down of arms on the part of the South, as sn patente. I am manufacturing commonwealth would be extended to hurricane deck of a wreck, Albert J.

instance of the temper of the administration to obtain peace. his successor, in the discharge of the Boyton, who said he was passenger Smut Machines and Separators, FOR arduous duties incumbent upon him. It is stated that Ucn. Butler was on the steamer Melville, from New Et.r broufbt to tbi Market, It is the universal opinion of all that York, 5th, for Hilton Head. On the all comolete, and warranted to be th BEST, CHEAPEST, and MOST DURABLE bow in use, from a fen mill for common farm na to to nave been overlooked.

It i one of those documents that the people will read, discuss and understand. Let everybody read it. TV learn, by the Denver News, that Col. Moonlight arrived in that city on the morning of the 4th, and was received with military honors at Col. Chiviugton's headquarters.

If the press of that' Territory properly And.We are now Offering Them Gov. Crawford will make the ablest Executive that Kansas has ever had. removed not solely for his incompetency and misdemeanor, but also as an evidence that our Government is disposed to treat with the South on liberal terms, and is willing to reniovo 7th, in a heavy storm, about 9 P. one of her bows was stove in by the a complete outfit for flouring -at Then followed the administering of sea. lie eaptain ordered a boat Having bad many year' Mparieno In thia TO SELL.

OFF the buiineea, I defy competition in machinery for GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, lowered, when he, with the chief any obstaclo that may stand in removing Smut, Cheat, Cockle, and all kind. BUTTERFIELDS OVERLAND DISPATCH To all pointi In Colorado. Gtab, Idaho and Montana Territories. And to all point in th STATE OF KANSAS. Principal Ollice, Atchison, Kansas.

Branch office, at New York, Boaton, Fbilav delphia, Cbicago, St. Lout, Cincinnati, Pittsburg, Wheeling, Denver, and Leavenworth. Through Bills of Lading given at all office, for polota of deatination. Th ahipper upon tbia line, bavin- a eon-tract price through, avoid, all uncertainties of rate weet of th Minouri river, which bar beretolore been annoying and even diaaatrou. Ha ia urniehed a Through Bill of Lading, which protect him against all overcharge, and loeeea eo.tainea while in tran.it, eucb overcharge and leae being promptly adjuated at tb offices at Atchiaon and Leavenworth, when ascertained, without aubjecting tbe.hiper to the delay of tracing the lose or damage to th particular road upon which it occurred.

Shipment to tbe interior of Kaneae will mode to Leavenworth, and all overland freight to Atchiaon. On All Overland Freight the ahipper ha no warehour charge to settle (including re.eivine, advancing, ehipplnc, and torag commieeioia) aa tiiia line nee it. own Fire-Proof Warehouses at Atchiaon and Denver. Thia line having it menengers along tb varioua and ita ageuta at points of tranehipment, whoa exclusive butiuoee it is to ae that goods chipped are not delayed, damaged or ccattered, can promiee to the publio safety and dirpa'ch in their ship, menu. Shippers will tek Bills of Lading on tb day of shipment from railroad company to Atchiaon or Leavenworth, Kantiae, via But-teifield'.

Overland Dispatch," which should be forwardtd immediately to our ofiices at the poiut of when Through Bills of Lading will be issued in accordance with the through contract rate. D. A. UUI JCKKF1ELD, Propria jr. Isaac E.

Eatom, Agent, Ho. 62 Main street, Leavenworth. jauS-dlut PROPOSALS FOFbACOJI. Offici or Depot Commissary of) Sobsistknck, Fort Leavenworth, January 0, 1666. SEALED Fropoaala (in triplicate) will be received at thia office nntil 1 o'clock P.M.

JANUARY 16tu, 1865, for th delivery at th Storehouse of tb Depot Commissary, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, 73,000 Pounds of Bacon Sides, 50,000 Pounds of Bacon Shoulders, "In lot of not less than 20.000 pounds," engineer, first cook and one seaman, way of a perfect understanding with that section. of filth uaaally found In Wheat or other Aa intend to eloae ont our atock by th Kiohmoud paper of Monday con lat of January. with several steersmen, swamped in it. The vessel was kept afloat till the next morning by the efforts of all on tanner, and Miller are referred to the Elkhora Mill, on Delaware where they tain a telegram from Charleston stating that a portion of Sherman's force has ocoupiod Gruhamville, thirty five miles north of Savannah, the oath to the rest of the State officers elected. On Tuesday, at 10, A.

both Houses assembled to organise and elect the necessary officers. Judge Devinny, of Johnson, was unanimously chosen Secretary of the Senate, and D. B. Emmcrt, of Bourbon, as Chief Clerk of the llouso. Stotlcr, of Lyon, was also chosen speaker of the House.

can tee a full aet of my machine, in daily WE OFFER GREAT board, when the main life boat was operation. lowered, but before the lady passen Kicbmond papers ot the uth say I will tell Kute and County Bight for INDUCEMENTS TO BUYERS. gers could be got into it, the Melville HIS IN TIRE STOCK Price is still living. represents the feelings of the people there, we 'think they preferred that Col. Chiviogton should have been kept in command ot that Depnrt- merit.

FROM TUE CAPITAL. Editorial Cortwapondenc of Th Bulletin. t. i'j Tofska. Jan.

11. The Senate and House met this morning at 10 o'clock. They passed tuo.e machine, fur any part of th territory went down. Mr. Boyton saw a num Hood official report of his defeat eeat of the Mu.iuippi Kiver.

ber perish, and many were olinging to Iboie winning further information in has been received. He puts as good aiface upon it as possible, but ao knowledges the loss of filly guns in g.il ti th invention, can ee me by calling pieces ot tbe wreck. At sunset be at th Elkborn Mill or at th machine lost sight of the life-boat, which was one day. of Wil.on A Fate, on Cherokee.treet, between The election of Mr. Stotlcr and Emmcrt were almost unanimous, and both are able and worthy officers.

Mr. Of Jit STOCK Of Ladies' Drcs Goods is Large AUD COMPRISES ALL THE LATEST STYLES. Second and Third the iucbuiond Dispatch says that free of water and contained three persons two men and one lady. There jaull diwtf J. W.

COMOCK. even according to bis account tno OF- resolutions unanimously to go into joint session at 2 o'clock P. v. to-mor Stotler, though probably one of the IVOll IS THE TIME TO Utf buttle of Nashville was a bad piece of business. youngest members of the House, Beauregard telegraphs from Maoou gives evidence that he has a clear was a vessel in Bight from 12 o'clock at night till the Melville foundered, and the mail, consisting of three newspaper and one lettor bag, was burned, together with everything else combustible, iu order to signal the Hoots and Shoes, that Hood reports from Tupelo, that Thomas was moviug up the Tennessee river, on the 4th, with six gunboats and sixty transports, toward Eustport.

row, the 12th, to elect a United States Senator, At 2 o'clock to-day the Governor sent in his message. Both houses were crowded. Everybody was pleased with the message; it was a straight forward, business document. The Supreme Court this morning conception of his duties, and will no doubt vacate the position ut the end of the session the most able and impartial Speaker that the House has ever yet had. Mr.

Emmert, as Clerk, is well known. This is the second time that vessel. There were about sixty-five AT GREATLY REDUCED TRICES. We Offer a Complete Aiiortmeat SHAWLS! Of all kind, and qualiti alao Xadies' Cloaks, In vry variety Balmoral and Hoop Skirts, passengors, four of whom were ladies Remember Prof. Lee's party to and about sixteen officers.

ranrlarAil a Hflnininn in th T)nnnfiAn night at Turner's nail. The Profcs. sor knows how to get up a dance. The brig Harvest, from Port Cab- He is well Go (o No. 86 Delaware slreei.

tha writ he 8 position ello, reports on the 8th he pick. mandamus, compelling the Secretary Tainted wha' Up" ed up a boat containing the mate, MARRIED. packed In aingle gunniea, well aewed. Th meat must be of th beat quality and of Stato to issue a certificate of eleo third engineer and one passenger, of W. L.

EASS(T. HOSIERY, GLOVES, MILLINERY GOODS, uim iv jioiiuiuij nuu tuts uiuur huu precise manner with which his voice MARSUALL-WAUGU. On th. 10th. at the steamer Melville.

Capt. Well- delivered free of expense to th United Stales, one-half by the 25th of January and balance by th 31t of January, 186S, subject to th toe reeidence of toe bride', father. Medical NOTICE. LACE, EMBROIDERIES, ington Was lost in the SWamping of and Surrlcal Home, by Rev, J. G.

tteuer, Mr. NOTICB i. hereby gi.en that Warrant No. 6 234, dated December 20. 1864.

for 13H. Dress Trimmings, the first boat that was tried to be daughter of Dr. JS. H. of tbi.

IK THE to J. 11. Freeman, waa taken in be ma fur Innt.iliAil naiaAtiirara 1 cltV inspection or tut undersigned or his authorised inspector. Parties will stat when they can comineucs delivery Payment will be mad in such funds as may furnished by th United Stat for that uity laxea on or about tbe Si day of January, 1805. and entered upon our after which were lost, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS reaches throu ghout the' house, is a great satisfaction to members, In the Senate are many able men who have been members heretofore, and I will take occasion to refer to all hereafter.

After the election of Chief Clerk of the House, some little filibustering AMUSEMENTS. ii4 Warrant boa been lout. All persona are I Nearly all the papers to-day oou notified not to purchoe eaid Warrant, oe it will not he reoeivad by the Citv. and I hare I AND SHOES, purpose. No bids will be received unless from parties known to th nnderaigned, without written guarantee from two responsible tain editorials on the peace measures.

maae application lor a duplicate to laane. THOMAS PLOWMAN. Leavenworth Theater. Manager. W.

II. fOOMfHJE. tbe World says Dir. Lincoln has janS-dlw City Treaaurar. CLOTHS, CASSIME11ES, etc, etc parties, for the faithful performance of th contract, if awarded.

no authority under the Constitution A copy of this advertisement (a alio cut was attempted on the part of the Wilt CLAIM AGENCY. Aot.ttago'ngr..-IIENItY LINDEN. Engagement for a limited Dumber of night. to offer amnesty by the abolishment from tbi newspaper) must accompany each. member trom Doniphan, Mr.

BusseU; of slavery, and Jeff Davis could not proposal. Bid. from dialoyal person, will not lie was thoroughly imbued with in under the Constitution of the Confed tion to Mr. Price. The Court docided that the Secretary of State was bound to issue the certificate in accordance with the decision of a majority of the Board of Commissioners.

The Court, however failed to give an opinion upon the legality of the soldiers' vote. They evidently did not wish to meddle with that question. Lane will to-morrow in jointsession receive nearly every vote in the Legislature for United States Senator. Legale, Foote, Gamble, O'Brien, Jordan, Atwood, Glide, Weer, indeed, all the opposition but Frank Dren-ning of Donpban, Campbell and Strat ton of Johnson will vote for Lane. There will not be five opposition votes.

On Monday last, Carney had seven votes in the Senate. Monday night Ewing arrived. Ewing would not consent -for Carney to be the candidate. The opposition caucus finally I trenchment and reform, and I became Our stock of Carpets, Proposals must be in triplicate, addressed 01 MISS BTTIB HENDERSON, Comedian, Vocalist, aid Don.ues. Friday Evening-, January 13th, tearful that he would otter a resolu erate States accept such an offer, for to tb undersicned.

and endorsed "Proposals Oliver1 Diefemlorf, for Bacon." tion that no member aocept pay for individual States alone have jurisdio Th right to reject any and all bids 1 re bis services. Whether or not tin BENEFIT OF MLSS ETTIE HENDERSON, served. tion. OIL CLOTHS, MATTINGS, RUGS, tcT, Is the Largest In tbe City, And offer them at vary low was his intention, be at least seemed Propoeals must be signed by parties them (Succaior to O'BRIEN I DIEFENEORF,) The Times does not look for any to think that the Chief Clerk should selves, not by clerks, Aa. Blank proposals will furnished at this office, on request of bidden, by mail or other good result from the movements, and When will be performed, LITTLE BAREFOOT.

To conclude with 8TRATEUEM OF AN ACTRESS. C. W. THOMAS MILITARY CLAIM AGENT. be required to perform all the duties of the various, clerks of the House.

Fearful that some one might be wise. thinks the whisperings of peace only I No. 50 Delaware Str. WM. A.

MUKFEY, Capt. and Depot 0. 8. Conservative and Time and St. Joseph indicate a briet supresslon of host ill MAIN STREET, next door to.

Po.t-Offloe, I jjoi office opea from 10 a. a. nntil F. oct2T-dtf ties, Tribune eopy. janT-7t named for position that had failed to procure copy of Cobb's speller, he moved the abandonment of the WBere eeu nay rje reaenres without any ranee onoa the rernler LEAVENWORTH, KANSAS, jant-dtf The Post thinks if rebel eommis boon ones at i beore 7.

Curtain rlie. FIRST MIIWAL BliK New Machine whole batch. The member from Don POSITIVE SALE! iphan is certainly a working man. and sioners are on the way to Washington as reported, they will accomplish notbing.tr.lt thinks such a movement A GRAND MASQUERADE HALL, if be will only take castor oil he will work well. I will merely add, he still TO held at th TURNER HALL on Tueeday, January 17, 18M, by Leavenworth, Kan.

would be nothing less than studied For Thirty Hays Without to lives. On motion of Mr. Strong, of Bour Regard insult to our Government. If the tne bwenwortn urnverein. A lull Mueie Band will be in attendance Mr.

W. Brown, Prompter. DESIGNATED DEPOSlTuRY AND bon, the House proceeded to elect the Government should receive them it ANC1A AGENT Ticket SI 0 each, can be hod at II. A 3. BOOTS AND SI1QES AT COST.

various officers, alter which it ad, would equally insult the authorities Deckeltnan'a Jewelry Store, Delaware E. Pritach'i Baloon, Third etrret, between Delewnr and Shawnee I Znch Filer, corner of the border States journed, Among those eleeted was McReynolds. of Miami countv. as The Post claims tj have informa of fifth and Miami Book Store, Delaware socket Clerk. The United States.

resolved to support Ewing. Ewing was sanguine. All went on swimmingly until Ewing proposed to draw on Carney for twenty thousand dollars. Carney declined to invest further for Ewing's So the fight began. Carney repudiated Ewing first.

The Leavenworth members said they would not trust Ewing to take care of Leavenworth's interests. He had once sold out the people the people of our county, and had pocketed 150,000 for his share in the swindler Upon this state of facts the anti-Lane members have concluded not to vote for We Le EASSOY, un weanesaay a resolution was To commence at o'clock r. a. Improper pereon will not be admitted. tion that Oovernor Brown is favorably disposed, and would proba jao6-td TUB COMMITTEE.

passed that a joint convention of both Houses be held on the 18th for the No. 68 Delaware etreet. bly receive agents from the United a Hutchinson Family. States. purpose of electing a U.

S. Senator. I will relate, lor information, that "ei a-i'STo The Herald thinks the conduot of CAPITAL PAID IN, 1100,000, BESIDES DOJSQ A GENERAL BANKIN3 business, receives subscription to tb United State Government Loans of 10-40 lion per rent. Interest- Gold. T-au Kedeemuble HO O.ST! Gen.

James II. Lane is a candidate for that position; and at the present THIS EVENING'S. 1 Boon, Over Piper's Store, No. 42 Missouri in passing the emancipation si fc I Delaware Street. act will soon be imitated by Arkansas, writing stands a good bUow of eleo tion.

I heard of some other man Kentucky, Tennessee and Delaware, BARGAINS IS REAL ESTATE.H r.B.eBi The World says the passage of the in three year, from 15th of Aagu-t, 1384, in 4-20. Gold bearing bonds, at the option of th holder. Th latter ie a very deeirabl in but they say he has left the State; The mountain labored and brought forth a mouse" The Carney Frauds labored, but they failed to brine forth Eifrht Tine Residences at from SLOAT'S 6 i 5 emancipation act in Missouri, is a wise step, resulting from a olear $800 10 vestment, as aaauranc ha been given thai th issue of goM-bearing bonds I. at an end. 5 S3 oo gff I Q.

I A' CO ag a co Van ant Bnairmaa T.nr an Sighted people Of tbe tendency of wars ana ohawn atreete. IMPROVED ELIPTIC HOOK anything; and about the capital at tbe present time they are like angels' FOR vents, and thiols if the war was ton Corner lots in the Northern part riiE.11 11. 'I MAUILE. it 3 fca visits, "lew and far between. Gen Lane will receive the almost nnanl Ewing, prefering fo trust Gen.

Lane. That they act wisely in preferring to trust our interests to Lane rather than Ewing, no one can doubt, who is at all acquainted with the character of the two men. The following persons were eleeted officer of the Senate Judge Divinney, of ohnsoneonnty, Seoretary Wm. 8. Newberry, Assistant Secretaiy; M.

M. Murdook, end to-morrow, the State- to retain Aa evidence of that fact these 7 30 note ar being taken up rapidly in New York, and 4-20 's have advanced to U. Oocie to til help of th Government, he-sides having your money securelyand profitably invested. Ibis Bank keeps on hand United State Seven Stamp of all sis-. JOHN KERR, President.

Qriuhvt Bian, Ooahier. d.clVUa Several Five Aore Tracts within uriediction over the subject, all tnv wttj mous vote of both Houses, and thus Lots on Broadway and beventh will end the struggle to defeat nd would follow the example of Maryland and Missouri. etreec. destroy the great Representative of Poor Improved Farms near the BOOTS AND SHOES Kansas. tten.

Butlers farewell address to o. r. Boon, city. -Warranted to superior to vry ath I have only gave you a record of m. a.

tocii a. iiuit. Government Toucher token at par. I rnachin ia a. a.

w. clivtok. the proceedings which was all that I A. F. CALLAHAS.

Sot th next 30 day. at the Army of the James pays high compliment to the conduct cf the troops in the field and camp, saying could possibly do at this time. I will janl3-dlw Norton' Block, Delaware it. Eootes, Clifton THIRTY DAYS, keen the readers of Tbi Bulletin Docket Clerek Ira II. Journal Clerk; L.

N. Benedict, Engrossing Clerk Mr. Bowman, Enrolling McGonfcrie Madden It ha all th improvtmnta, and performs posted daily with all the interesting they have captured forts which the GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. COMMISSION FOR VFARDIX6 all kind of work without hatting. enemy deemed impregnable, and held details of the two nouses.

I have been requested by the "man MElf OH ANTSa even against assaults. lie asserts Saoeeaaon to T. MORGAN, with a patoh over his eye" to say that X1 their line of defence is the object of Call and them in operatloaatNo.il 72 Commercial Street, Clerk; X. Mills, sergeant at Arms; W. P.

Doorkeeper; Masters Horn and Walrod, Tages. A Sentorial sapper will be given on Friday evening, by mine host, C. A. Bunting, of the Topeka House. Some three hundred guests are in Delawar over Plpr'( store.

BOI SE AND SIGH PALVTERS, Wp J. EABSON, No. 89 D.lowar street, por. of Fourth. the Colporteur trunk had arrived and was in tbe hands of the Express Company here, which would be delivered over on the proper representations of the owner.

Henry Ward d.cJldSm I. W.JOHNSON, Agent. admiration. lie says he refused to order a useless sacrifice of his soldiers offering their willing obedienoe and BET. LOCUST tfc OLIVE And Dealer, la Hemoval.

TONQUES and SOUNDS at JsoU tf SCaLET A BROS. Saint Louis, Paints, Oils, Class, Wall Paper, Beecbcr once said that "dress did not TTEMINORAY, GAMBKLL A F1TZWIL- ii LI AM Have removed tbeir Law once ta window Shades, Curtain Fix- aptlldoVwlyf MISSOURI. devotion to the country's cause. A portion of the address is direoted to the colored troops, of whose bravery TTiUBUTFIKS, Split Peaeand Rlenw Mo. 89 Ielawort street, over canon's Bho I A A.

OS ISlllLKI. Btor. jao7-dle No. 1 Jl Delawar street. vited.

There is a radical Republican party in Kansas. Tbi office of tbe Boston Traveler NOTICE. WILL apply to his excellency, (he Gov. tures, Tassels, Ac. 8ho la th MARKET HOUJE.

(Entrene oa Fifth etreet.) and faithfulness Gen. Butler speaks in the highest terms. 1 Insurance. make a man, but looked much better well dressed." I keenly felt the force of this saying when I met the Colporteur. I am glad his trunk has arrived, as the contract time of the flannel I loaned him has expired.

Yours, I'ATCFj ONI HUNDRED Boxee Freeh RiM at BCllLtr A BH03. J. roT of Kanaaa. for a pardon, on the tT A. WILKIN, E.q., is awtborijwl to net as of Jaeoa.v, 1865.

I being obarred lth KO. 71 DELAWARE ST, J.A. as Assistant Aerent for the Horn ln to ten in crime of Murder and eentenci Murder and eentenced was nearly destroyed by fire on the JRKMIUM JOB PRINTING, at In a Birtv All oHn oromctlr attended to. suranoe Company of sv Ynrlr. ear'e imprisonment in the v-ar lBitl lutchinsoa Family.

ad inst. jaolt-dlm uviH else, tto. felaw areatreet, xi iu An Agent, janll-d3t 9.

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