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The Leavenworth Bulletin from Leavenworth, Kansas • 3

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sv A FoaiUve FMCO his army had fallen in battle and gone TELEGRAPHIC. New stores are daily opening in onr 1 till I ExUarasaac Ml Drew. It lsfaidbe Empress Engenia'ts ruining he' Freneri laation by IwrTSis trayagance in dress. What a pity it sity. They Insist gait, that there is a scheme TV detaeh-Uie1 norlh-wut froui Unioni and that it Bay succeed, unless pro-vision JcTsde for getting gTaia te their final home butihat they bad die! "just luh death as they would toewgetod art- continually SfORjriTSr REPORT.

have chosen kad it been left them' to lEAVENWORTH i WKHKESDAT EVENING, JAlf. 14, 18i arriving to fill them. Next spring Leavenworth, will be able offer 11 O'CLOCK M. is sheaould- npt vfait Leavenwottih; At ti Latest Dispatches choose, and that their BjemoryL-woubl be cherished now and hereafter by a dealers from the Interior of1 our State, Flesher's prices are" within the reach Colorado, and in fact, the whole West, grateful people. Again the General FROM THE STATE CAPITAL.

i of all and his goods are intcn- aa great; inducements if the wfy of signified iia determinatlea to Ida his bnrg Meditated. trade, aa any city, ft the nion, is Lded for the masses. Napoleon as well will be a great saving time and as "emperors" in our city, will do well duty in his new position wherever he went, and after again thanking those Senate was called to order by Hon. BE IS GOIAG.TO cr to take this matter under considers! money to purchasers here. Osborn, Lieut.

Governor and Pres-, wWWaof ed bim by this- iemonstra BITRnt oi tne valley to tne seaboard. NewbeenN. Jan JT. Troops are tapidly'poiriiTg tnf and important movements are pending, Sasdt Hook, Ja. 14.

1 The China, fronTLTvefpool 3d, has passed here. The number St iotfonVorlcmeil nn-employed in France is said te be 3000,1 with no 'prospect of being relieved from absolute destitution. -tT YoRKrJan? The China arrived up at noon- It is asrairi renor'ted that the reheTs have 1 5 tion'ani have their better halves trade Every advantage is'offerecl by our i ft i. i identotho The roll was called and every mem tion itihi (Jenewl retired amid three rousing cheers and a Salute of twefity merchants to country dealers, auch as ai the Bee-Hive. Jeff.

Davis S6eaks t'Ralel 'i-i. .11 nil Leaveawortb. 1 'Mereaatile' library Wat it Coatain Thof eltiieM who net member Affectation and. who have never visited the. room, are not aware of the amount ofjeadjng STe-in-paTti(rulsrty Hv the niagaiioe and newspaper avb.eretofore given lengthy descriptions of the books and many' other things connected with the institution.

Through the politeness of WniW, Hhe librarian we large stocks and low prices. ber answered to his name except Hon. ope guns from the battery. A Siujular Case of Nervous Spmpathy. F.

'PFrfcwriliamslidrstbn Snd Hollj Sprinsrs Destroyed. Celebration. The military then re formed and Asipgulat atots iu related? of in Baker. escorted Gen. jUui to the.

Fort occurrence in a cotton mill in Lancashire, in 1781.. girl put a mouse The African Sons of America," ha3 a gay and festiv time yesterday, Days) Jleryins; Tlieir Dead I Memphis, Jan. 11. They were then gwtfrn in by Judge eelcbrating the President's Proclama L. D.

Bailey, Associate Justice. TOPEKA ITEMS. Gov. Carney took the oath of of There is nothing new here to day appointed an agent in England to obtain a loan. HoolyrbiCiaberry.iof Nemaha, into the bosom of girl who had a great dread of mice.

She was instantly thrown" into convulsions, which lasted 24 hours. The nextday three more-girls were thrown" into tion of Hundreds of Jhem were out in their new "store clothes" The London Times looks BDOtr ifc of local importance only that Grant has evacnated HoRy Springs, and that fice on the evening of the 12th ins before J. H. Cummingsj' Notary Pub have been furnished with the names was then chosen Secretary pro. tern.

and plantation garb, and Shawnee of the Reviews, Migaaines snfl Newav On motion, the following perma rumors of Seward's resignation as an evidence of 'desoondenffv. khS tftrWtn lic. Hall fesbund with Wirth andjoilityr nent "effieers- wtrat' Seated by acclamation The IcorflsowrpttbKsrnid-dallyir papers. Thes eorapriee the best in this country and Europe, and may bo tne greater part ot lennessee beyond Jagrange gea-ufit tne pjeseptnd a beavypfiiree, lsvitvtnove down npon Vicksburg by rail aa well aa by water. Rumor has it that He the Federals begin to see fhe nesS of tne'strnggW" ulwMbM similar convulsions, and the following day six' A physician was.1 setat for, but before he arrived twenty-three girls had been seised in the same way, until a late bour last night, all seemingly determined to be "gay and hap- ana mates a very creaiutoie appear Secretary John Francis, of John- The Times hopes that the projected necro emicrnlion frrtm A'rrieripji in tha and one man who had been employed, son county.

lena, Ark. is also to be evacuated, but in holding them during i Assistant Secretary J. G. Otis, of ance. I The.

Supreme Courtis still in session? v-Tha-eaBtPef the Contested Judgeship will not be taken up until British- West Indies, may be ultimately carried out. I thibr, only torn Not Poisoned. sumfledup aa. foltows -L ft Monthly 7 Tteviews.f...i... 5 Daily Papers 15 .......................28 "yolumes in Library fhe work in the factory was stopped of Holly Springs has been badly in art jured by fire, supposed to have been Journal Clerk Wm.

Boulton, of I Capt. Clark, whose remains recently passed through here eri route to Fort Biley, and whose death we stated was St. Louis, Jan. 14. Telegraphic dispatches was received the next term of tho Court.

-(. dorw 'by; 4ef. iavis arrived Nemaha. Docket Clerk--jy. Wilson, of Lyons, this niornins at Headauarters from papers and magazines are kept at Raleigh, on the 3d.

Unpleasant rumors had caused him to visit the Gen. M. W. Delahay leaves morning for Leavenworth his occasioned by poisoning in Tennessee, Rollu, stating that couriers just in Eiujrouing Clerk John Van Horn, West He made aspeech to the effect on file, and accessible to all members from 8 to 12 A. from 2 to 6, and died from an attack of the diptheria, from the direction of Houston, Texas home.

He has been here. for (he last and the idea prevailed that some disease had been introduced by a bag of cotton which had recently been opened. This conviction spread through the country, and three more factories, four five miles distant, wcro infected, although the workers in them bad never seen any of theoriginal patients, but, like them, were impressed with the belief that the plague had been canght from the cotton. that he was pleaded, to find the army of Douglas. 7 to 10 P.

'-'W in'uch a good and -was county, report baying neardi heavy cannonading apparently" at" Houston' commencing at about 11 o'clock, on Sergeant at-Arms A. J. Cook, qf as we Jearn ffom a note written toUhe Times by Lieut. L. B.

Conant, at the request of the widow of the late Capt. satisfied that success would crown the MAGAZINES AND REVIEWS FOREIGN. Franklin. Confederate arms as heretofore, on week, and took a very actjve part, in the canvass for the Mr. Kellogg was his candidate.

S. N. Wood, a well known Kansas politician of former days, is in town Monday night, and continuing till IV Doorkeeper Leroy Crandall, of During his entire he re every battle-Held, lrie Jackson Ap Edinburgh Quarterly, Westminster, North British and London Colburn's on Tuesday, a. in. Nothing farther is learned in fo the affair; peal of the 6th, estimates the Federal Lyon.

Page A. L. Bartlett, of Shawnee ceived the best of medical attendance and care. We make this correction la a convulsions were so violent as New Monthly Magazine, Cor'nhill, killed loss at Vicksbmr, at 1,500 also Jim Liggett, U. S.

Assessor for wounded and. missing, and places their These were the caucus nominees of Blackwood and Dublin University. MXGXZINES Headquarters Army of Potomac, Jan 11. Yesterday, Capt. Chester, Sergeaut own at 1UU, Xbo latter estimate is to require four or five persons to prevent the sufferers from dashing their heads against the wall.

The doctor bethought bim of trying thr. effects in justice to all parties cohceVned Hawked. known to Le Bragg' aays For Kansas. John Ritdiie-oa I. town and looks hearty.

Mr. D. B. Eniniert withdrew his Harpers' Monthly, Atlantic, Couti- A Mr. Bowen, living in Platte rest expedition cut the railroad in west Tennessee iu several places and Grant and Private Harria, of the 15thf N.

Y. Engineer regiment, were captured by the enemy about ten of electric shocks, and the application was uniformly successful. As soon as a few had been relieved, and the disorder was. thus sbown to be a nervons captured stores, and played the mischief generally, He had heard noth near. Platte City, we learn had his house entered a few nights sioce, by a gang of thieves, who abstracted above Falmouth, on the Rappahan name as a candidate for Assistant Secretary of the Senate, on account of ill health.

Denial, auu iuabuuiv jlicvikw. The following, is' the list of newspapers New York Tribune, Times aud Her- i it i 1 'rr'' 1 aid; National Intelligencer, ashing-ton: Philadelphia Wisconsin therefrom all his silver ware and what nock JUaj. tutting went over tne river yesterday with a flag of truce. Prof. Lowe's balloons are kept in eon-' affcerion-easilycured, ami not introduced by the cotton, no fresh cases occurred.

Fmzci MugetineXi ing oi his deteat at Parker Cross Roads, and the final capture of his best guns at Waterloo by Gen. Dodge It seems that Jeff. Thompson is appointed Inspector General under reni-berton. The forces -engaged in the other effects that were convenient for them to provide transportation for. We heard of a man who "grabbed" staut readiness for ascension, and very nno view of the enemy position nae a runaway team and held them in his The following is the taken of It is about time 'this thieving business was pla veil "out the proclamation by that distinguish State "Journal, Chicago Tribune, Cin been secured during the past week The river is swollen considerably by the recent storms and the roads are last night.

ivi.i.i-.y.U i A resolution was offered by Mr. McGrew that the Clerk inform- the House that the Senate was organized and ready to proceed to business. Adopted. A resolution was -offered by the same that a committee of tlircc be chosen to act with a similar committee of the House to wait on the Governor, and inform him that both Houses had organized and were ready to proceed to Adopted. A resolution was offered by the same that the rules'of the old Senate be adopted till further action by the Senate.

Adopted. A committee of three McGrew, Pattoh aud Miller were appointed by the Chair to revise the rules. firm 'grab' until they-yore 'grabbed' by the owner. That man must do a successful affair of Capt. Moore of ed philosopher, Orphens Keer, of rort rillow, so near Kiplcy, on Thurs the JNew York cinnati Boston Post; St.

Louis- Republican and Democrat, Kansas City': Journal of Commerce LeavenworthBulleti'n, Times, Imiui- But let tua bonqiiiHn. repine no horrible. To-night it is storming. -All is quiet along the Hue. day morning last, were thc-2d Illinois Cavalry and the J.ufajilry, grabbing" business.

Two feminities have been lost to longer, for with this New Year there I At I Last night a pleasant little dancing party assembled Tat the Michigan House, where mine host J. Bi Lud- also mounted Lieut. Hcrron com the Government Harriet Lane, and New York, Jan. 14. Accompanying Gen.

Hunter, who manding. The rebels were under comes to him a proclamation' declaring him utterly free, except in certain portions of States where liberty would rer ana uouservauve, the Too bad 1 DakiioaVtnd -irf lamp, when Captain goes out to South Carolina at ouee, ir Moore sallied out upon them, killed be impracticable, Our Honest Messrs. R. Crpzier and W. P.

Uol. Montgomery of Kansas renown. 8, wounded 20, and took 46 prisoners. has'issued the Boy, and lnnij had arrongcdveryAing for their comfort and pleasure. All present seemed happy and enjoyed the few Hours they tpont there pleasantly, not to say profitably.

including 1 Major, 2 Captains and Gambeh, Eaijy, returned from Topcka last night. and having a commission from the War department, for raising a brigade of soldiers from that State. 'A as I persue it, I fcel proud that I am an American Let the slave look up Lieutenant 40 horses were also taken an'd a wagon load of army stores. were wounded of Capt. Moore's command.

at our glorious banner, and it he can They do not Represent the Sbx; read it without committing acts of motion was carried that a com A secession paper published here Leavenworth Prices Cm-rents makes a vituperative assault upon there is a stron'g probability of his immediate freedom. If he happens to be in a dungeon, and can mittee of three be appointed to confer with similar committee of the 13. Gen, Gen Blunt 'may now To Barracks: Dry (iooda. not get out without breaking down House, to agree upon rules to govern timent of the the Illinois State Journal is informed by competent anthoritytbat the "vaporing politicians who recently met in Springfield, under the name of Democrats, and abused the Govcrnmentjso traitorously, do not represent the sentiment assanlt'it I Standard heavy brown iia8 All troops captured and parolled in the door, or doing any damage to the both Houses. cell, he may consider himself as free Kentucky, Tennossee, Mississippi aud iusaium ao uo.

22o25 Light do do lajff Merriinacand Cocheco Drints is I am. But let me turn to matters Alabama up to JJecember lUth, and Treason is getting rampant. O'Neill's Benefit Takes place Adjourned. rf-'-Xc Three O'clock, p. m.

Senate was all west of the "Mississippi up to Jan. of the Democratic masses ofthe State; that are pot metaphysical. Sprapnp, Ainericao, Dunnell, fhiliip' Alleu. and othorjrooA brandii Union and Duchess, da called to order by the President. The Next WHEAt Chop op Ohio.

I 1st, are exchanged. I hose at Benton Barracks will be prepared for the will, of ta Dioucand A committee of three was appointed Hamilton Canton 3a374 Falls stripe $5 The editor of the" Ohio Farmer has fill the hall to it utmost possible ex while, perhaps, many of them regard President Lincoln's- emancipation i proclamation as an ill-advised, if not useless, measure, they are for fighting the war sustaining the field without delay, then will be mus to wait on the Governor Messrs. Brown iHcSi atcly traveled through the State, and tent. Let Jim have a big tered and paid before marching. Call Colored UJalfr McGfew, Stricklcr an the absentees.

By order of the WEEKLY. Louisville' Spv'irigjield (Mass.) livening Pilot MorrisA Willis' Home Journal, Wilkes' Spirit, New York' Illustrated $ews, Harpera' Weekly, Tanity Fair, Scientific" American, Illustrated London News, Weekly London Times, and Dicteiis! The Year' Round. The following Kansas Weeklies arc Oskaloosa Independent. Junction Uitu; Wyandott Gazette, Topcka Record and Tribune, Burlington istcr, Grasshopper 'Falls 'Gazette, Monitot, Lawrence Republican arlJ tfoarn'al White ClouVt Chief and The prospects of the Library the coming are very flattering, ana much is "taken, in its success by everybpdyv Ai) addition of One' htrndred-veiuBies. jut-be-mle, rnatry' rribro are-expected, mi' theJifV of nicmbefe ig multiplying ev-eral of of our most prominent business men have taken hold of aadlulend ijb" make tlie "placeooro at-N tracfverthrrrriror -pTbjcct ir on foot to et-6ct n.

suitable buildiiig, and I 'M i i It is sMduiot many of the'-rebels' Commander-in Chief. Government and our brave soldiers in gives it as his opinion that, upon the whole, he pevcr, sceu suchafeeblcj start fur the winter crops as there was in December; drouth i Ih.0. se.ts were then drawq by lot. A resolution was adopted inviting linncaster ginghams Jo Scotch fine do 25' N. Y.

bleached 2S 7-8 do do 18n2Z Gaates' thread (10 captured at Prairie Grove have since (Signed) W. Hoffman, C. G. P. All persons interested, now absent the field by every means in their power.

joined the Kansas 11th. They came the clergymen1' of Topeka to open the session with prayer every morning. which lasted from July to November Williinantic thread 90 Hamilton and Manchester delaines fi.1 at rticnrli" htur. all Ulno south ot a narrow belt if Wanted. A good girl, to do cnjeriL houje from Benton Barracks, will immediately report in person.

By order of Col. A. commanding posC i J. A A motion was carried allowing each along the lake, made it impossible to Cotton yam- -ed do batting SOaSK Kentncky jeans 30a40 B. A II.

and 1). it T. caasimeres MoiO Woon and coal wore never more nut in the wheal in many districts, member and officer of the Senate four copies of the Daily State Record. plenty on our streets than at present. aud iu others bo retarded the germi A.

J. Newby, A. A. A. G.

The former is selliqg at per nation of the- seed, there was a work, (a Gerpioik at the office of Dr. Moore, No. Itl Delaware street, between 3d and 4th sts jauSdlw. Adjourned till 10 o'clock to-mor- small show of plnuts at the begining Grocerlea. New York, Jan.

14. Stocks active and Gold cord; icoal, 5fibin 20't9 eaitspcr bushel. ffi, JtSi hi) ttl "Tf 131li Drown sngjii' Refined- 14.1(71 in closes" at 46j; demand notes, exchange higher and nominal at Coffee Ucd.Xt I seme? rwrcbottoujs where the drouth had not so completely parched the aoil, there was a better prospect. RECEPTION OF GEN. BLUNT! i The Man iu Black Ryland Jones has just received Serenaded.

General Blunt was honored with a U. S. 6s of 88 coupons, Grand Military and Civic Demonstration of Sl6upbna, 93. Ri 1 Imperial tea tU0(ai3S Bacon 45 Floor (St. 00 Dried apples, per bush.

1 Dried peaches i -do 1 SO another large lot of Military Citi E. CBDOCK, the well known. Majr Gaa. Blunt in serenade jtjji flut' lose at noon The compliment was Cairo, Jan. 13, tjhe city yesterday was the occasion of zens' Goods, of the finest quality, and latest Eastern styles, which he riccjof actor and has given several of his readings in.

Washington for 'the bencfit'of our sick and wounded sol-- steamer Whitu 0od wbtch salt(ft $4 i(v-' liHoJIS1 a grand military andcivic reception, 88 Sails, rB arrived this fliorning bringing papers of the 11th. such only as the great Kansas hero of dierS. Wm conduct, says the Chicago obtained at any other first class house. leoacco uen. urant and staff were in Mem- in- clqe, it will fiS.ect-4 ed.

inenfoort' intend fe-'Jdnatlj $3 25 Wbo.vinil2,$3 50. He has everything in the I 1 hi crresponiefl A a oity i ootemporary calls Sol. Miller a sepulchral figure." We never heard of Sol's figuring in a sepulchre before. mm asJAa 001 Tritmne, bears honorable contrast to that nf George Vanderhoff, who, when requested by the Union ladies of St. Louis to read for the benefit of the Wlnerand Llciara, siv.

t. lucre was a rumor in the city that Rectified whisky S53y books.of valuehe coming year, and aftwnVjeM'soiiIi ao The LibrarV'tfow 'is" one of at- Corinth had been threatened, and that Gen. Ross' division had been ffiet a. line necesajy-for-a Complete suit, "including very choice patterns of vest-ings. To be in season and fashion call Carly.

Delaware street, neWfffer of Main. dee 18dtf sick rifMrfrjnride soldiers of thjteitya the Armyof, be Jjoptier-jinigt expect aftarhrs return 'from those historic fields, where, amid the clash of arms and the din of battle, he has won so many DriUiant victories and gained Such imperishable renown. Like the reception of the -triumphant Napoleon by the people on his return to Paris from w-miUty hj-emaywbih "AlasljSbr gBiT. Lyceum. There will bo it meettng of the Leav on tlie lUtti ot JJecember, replied tbat IS7 Holland $1 Domestic brand? 7Sat1 ha Large reinforcements, says the Bul (e had not a vacant evening until the letin, are to be forwarded to Vicks- Cognac do $3 eKaisica ...12 SStfS Mfl 6th of January 1868, hen he would read in Hartford, wheras he" was lying idle in the city of Chicago for a week 4f enworth Lyceum to-morrow evening at ei'o'ciock.

1 Tt'e memDers are all he first number ot Uie new volume ai. u-oix ijuj an White Coal Oil. We fleiirf 6 5nj (bi attrHionlot I late from Holly; gew jcngiana Requested to attend promptly. report the place considerably in $1 iS" Witbin. pwiodjifim Jqote.

jured by fire, and that the conflagra Sheiry do Malaga $1 255 7Sol 4 itDVERlsEES beaFintnind the citizens to a superior article of yVhito Coal Oil, which we have, just received, and are retailing at one dot ne gained, was mat oi our citizens 10 heir own young Napoleon of the While the Lancashire operatives tion was in progress when they left. CAMS A MQCOBS, that it is for their interest to advertise It is presumed the place is entirely West. The generous outpouring of Eparkline eatawba (in in the paper taving tic largest circu the people and the. enthusiasm inspired ire actually staryingAlberJ, Edward, Prince ot VValeV, naa--received from England $3,200,000, which was recently in bank subject to his order. He also has 8125,000 from the duchy Still (in 8ot destroyed before this.

Later arothak tUerutaor. art) exaggerated. "Man fires were actually lation. That paper is The Bulletin. ar per gallon.

Brown 15t ShawnejitrpetjiMrth! Harktt. SurchMing Claret stineda ti Mae Whisky do, $5e us, snow he lives in the hearts of his VO A CITY cotcmporary penny-a-line in r.ogres's, J) 1 1 he destiuc Uoaof 4he uranay 00,.. sOo 60 Chasopagne Pry Goodi befor yon hart oiled the han4- town was probably not intended. scribbler says we- are. green in the of, Cornwall, and he and his wife.

are rcclye5, Desidesl about? fyih- lbe latest advices Iroin (ion. feher- At 3 o'clock p. Cel. Burris's Boots fad S.cs omt Store in the city, which it Kothechilde, at 71 Delaware etrett. He bu the best (elected.

newspaper He sees through a pair of green eyes. nian a Reality Delow Napoleon, re Hen's calf boots, (par lis tPA asoase f48a(a Stock of Gooda on the Mieeoafi riTtr, and her year, nereis tne justice or pro of this, excellent Farmers' Magazine is TtYs filled with articles Of the highest importance to the Farmer, todk Fruit Grgwcr, and Fanlily Circle, 'i It has jasfe eu-tered its flheenth year ani volume and being' Western rJournal should be paironiieii; fey Every: Subscriber will also. jbtain valuble essay publiaked in pamphlet form on tnanuf4ctite intosyrfipnd It is an exoalient eaeav; giving 4), the necessary detail for raising ani uionu- farmer to send on dollar to th pub' flessaj 'and the Farmer for 1863. ceived at Jiempnis by the steamer Kenton rcportithe rebel loss from the aip, nan sole ao thick boots do cavalrv boots ells them cheaper than any other nan dart to B. tfiWsEfe, e'ditor' of the offer especially thoe handtome Clonkj and command, consisting of two companies Of the 8th and 9th Kansas, Captain fetout's company, 3d Wisconsin cav-airy, another company of Kansas Cavalry, Capt.

Conover's company, 8th Boys kip do shells of the gunboats and batteries, fift tito'ei as large as (mrs. ft tdoM 27S0 (212i SoHthern Kansas Irali, baifacpjTed, Yoath'auu.) do j.i do priety ot our sending food to England to feed the thousands of poor, starving operatives, while England squanders such sums on 6ne young' fellow of no particular merit Bhafr trhish hy iiat arriied b)f prwa, or the'nw and pretty bret which li Men's kip brogans "da i.Ai..6,A.Tfc!.)l4U' a commission as Captain in one of the them 6 days to bury their dead. termed Poil Cbifery, thathnelUat twenty- Indian regiments, Stjccess to him. 1 be gunboat is favora coj-s a ii (nan Tooth's do -81 "Women's lacs buflts do. HalaV K.

the PostBattM Capt. Bowen, bly iutWned vtharaboveconee- Bre cents per yard, which it the cheapest and beet Drw Eleeila, toTthrpny, hhHieei formally veers, 't laci white rooda, Jttdftvf Prsbatew all of which were preceded by a adiea in New York have attracted the band of pajefoatertdrilfli eity an4 eoinmanalnir directed nidca (paying pries.) Hoths-Childi is the place. Hoop skirts, gloves, ho be purple, ana Js now engaged in bis were soon joined by a large concourse Dry i 14 Green and green her movements on- the quarter deck. No obstruction on the river below Helena. dutiw aas'Probata Jndgei'Tla Ctfntt of he, rompauii marched fiery, worsted hoods, and, in fact, the Duett Christmas presents ar to be found in sndlits which' describes them as a broad 'band of something tied about the neck in tftuptbs'oua with the odshang-ing down from six to ten Inches, ao-cording to The effect of thU is in session 4aily down Shawnee to Delaware, and down A battery at CypVus Bend, has been j.

hat new sail ot clothes and clean LiamagM nines, bate pries). Receoon skins, 30Te Wildcat. do, Badgars 30l rariety, at very astonishine; low prices, at 6. Bothechild'e, No. 71 Delaware street.

pelaware to Main, when, they were rlAaf.r-AVprl iHjpe-ijffjhat the Legislatiire rn I 'B will adjourn to attend the Printers' flin. Gorman had leftBelaeaj on a Opoesum do J.rtr.,-.,...mrr, Moskrat doL, 8ii drawn up in fine in front of tfiePlan-tera' House, and the battery placed in sntrl-eoliarrare jiaij ba'atjft creating ato' pnnsfutl etoittnent 2pk: Ward Buriiagam eeotiouas to exhibit ike ai "the novelty (thin and cool to a summary degree) upon th bacVeroutid of I fur Banquet. Mink do )IHMWMIIWIil'l te visit to the fleet. Movements in the vicinity of Helena on a visit to the Notice of Appraisement. Ottari MH position on thoLeVe8.

Gen. Blunt The weather turned cold again last 2 Dnyvr, per '-i yi: iw. A whole, $3 BTATE OP KANSAS, Leavenworth Joseph 0. Hemiafrray, PlaintitT, vs. ety bt fh tWng-f tyk The traitor Breckinridge was wonnd' being loudly called for, soon appeared hltIil3froaKyorDhit night, and it has been on tht winter movement in ine vicinity oi Helena fti r- tiwui fti CT7 it is jUiw8eyerly-Batthe battle.

.51 jlsh erder all day. Justice Done 4t may soon put a new face upon affairs, in that part of the country. the part of his command, made a abort latkor. lof Mwreesboros' orfune inlnM Albert Heller, Carolina Heller -Samuel Lalehion, Trustee, Defendants. -The galUntok Moatgoawry, it is Harnaea Parties were examined to-day, be lizing jade.

Whilpi she. abandons speech, nangraUlati og thaGeaeraLn.n ixtiewejasnontrabtid ioyou fikirUar'-'do 4 4t aid. aairgneiltW iAirftnt to rflBViboV nanMUeTemWUs aM OJA nf I tbsa are hereby notified that by virtue of Older of Sale, bearinr date Jan. th, A. D.

on his law suiisei arid 'aaffl return. orf Mor Denaniforateang-hwaes meii to their fate, she often takes aftMifttrt nnlir New York. Jan. 14. Sole (hemloeVy ii 03 akU at yvyanaott.

hfSSjpftial SBVfch la)! that letter. lsss. to maenmsMii aaa; oeiiwreas aujuefl in Black bridle lj 'of the chieftains the aboTe ehtltted (Jtuseont of the District a.l.SV.'ft.i.i.'H..U;;4 from Illinois state tbat the rebels are Uedarkei ttila' moAinW Wiri Court of the First Jndioial District of the have found a bloody rwnile Upper leather 14249 Kip skins $WM liberal in, their, offers to the West of 'l AlAMt lnumDeVdWiralrabeing State of Kansas, sluinr witb jaad fy saidJ County at Leavenworth, In Cass Na. 1S70, and old-ftrlj -M. pbnna? Floydoa BxocJ(jruig'atiU live." ii I The General, In response, briefly thaniel InVrkenV WfelloW-ftSI-diera for this manifestation of their esteem and regard, and stated that since' (Merhr ibioTthe' tttl! 1ii had ever strived to do his duty that iree navigation, iree traae ana tree-dom frorn taxation, if abe will ioin also by Tirtae oi tni oraer ana decree ranaeree UarFrwossrsette, fiwmrr French a.4T..j(!v-i.41.

f4 in $30M A Compmm raeord of the- aamay numbAf'MgVtiaiif, of in ausa av oi nsnnir, i ie 8ukh? he West aet reilieslo Hhis by'sendiHg SOrJ.OOO of Ker most tkebusirs ol tikhi ck it m4 and VlaVeo o'olock a. m. of that day, cause tbs followlns; burial ot eaen -soldier wha diei in tne koapttett in-and around, Waakiogtpn since the creatlotrof the Department of Kansas and his appointment to iti choice sons to open the navigation of the Ktol41Prrty-feVrmiM deserlbed property to be appraised oa the da-scribed as follows, to-wit I Lot No. eibtaea nrllal 8s41nf $9 esn.setHisUi insit feAvetttf feeentlyj tllrt ira kav-WgratGMaraI in BitrBakU Record anj Burial in the id, he Ead determined to fol- command Clear losnber Members oLCppgraaa watt ofthe Wabash, dectarsd to yfiii' jonc ffl tBoddi'H is not tote day, that a ship canal between the tBMtlf aid OiiBraettf itom whom ty pias oi io cut proper. ALEXANDER REPINE.

aud the JYliss ssippi, is a fit Biatha 1 er M.M......."i a aa fin might lead him. lie said tbat since he had lc6 men of as wen a mintarr nee aoH'csll OH Hint', Dunltp to rccpd.

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Years Available:
1862-1871