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it 'Ml Mt (I? 9 he I Hi in hi in in hi 33 evoted to Soxx-ttLox-n. 3Pxxxxoiiples, Literature, Science, JSTcTJVta, sx-ioxxltrucr, tbe Ixvtoxcts of Knnsiis. Wooldy LEAVENWORTH CITY, KANSAS TERRITORY, AUGUST 16, 1856. BY EASTIN ADAMS, VOLUME 2---NUMBER 49. Tbe White House Race.

Sew Phue of Ibe "tioose Ours hen this question was put to him he He sat down amidst the most boister- From the Pennsyleanian. withdrew in disgust. This was no place ous applause. We have never heard a New Governor of Kansas, no party for him. What, t'aen.

was he to more effective speech. Though the third Col. Geary is a high minded, honorable man, do? He looked around asam to see if speech ever made bv Mr. Clav. and the and who will brine to his new duties a desire SPEECH OF JAMES 11.

CLAY. IS MAS0X C0OTT, KENTl'CK v. There was an immense gathering of the Union Democracy near Maysville, lion' A most laughable story isJold of an KASiS UI1HM HERALD. ii rriiMp i vi uicpat noiMsc, by ADA.ns, trcux j. unlit.

M- ADAMS Mim Strut, firre Ckrrvktt Iklavart. A PaAMATIC BOT. Tctr Citmptoim Jfaeee." English correspondent of the New York Sunday Times of what occurred a short there was no chance for the resurrection first ever delivered in the open air, it was to eeure equal and exact justice to all the cit-of the Whig party. Not a gleam of very impressive, both in manner and mat- izens of the new Territory, to promote order There' an old gray horse his nam is Buck, 1 en Saturday 26th ult. It was a lime since on one of the rail ways runiiiu? Du da.

du da, mcctins of Union men. Whips and out of London. tlkms or s-uescription. It seems that in a four passencer car copy, one c'i'i ill be sent to one address for Democrats, and among the Whigs whose names are given wa notice those of Col. Geo.

B. Hodge, James B. Clay, Han- i 2,00 on the London there were two travellers on the occasion in diiestion. hope enlivened the gloom ot the horizon, ter. With some ot the tones and actions and tranquility, to perform efficiently and fair-Under these circumstances his next of his father, Mr.

Clay possesses a clear, ly all the trusts committed to his charge. He thought and inquiry were, in what ranks concise diction, much logical force and a possesses administrative ability of the highest could he, in his humble way, contribute manly style. He declared he was not an order, and has been admirably trained for his most to the maintainance of the Union orator, and appeared somewhat oppressed new duties by his extended experience as a Co-and of the national party? He saw no and restrained hy the apprehension that lonel in the Mexican war, as Alcalde, and sub Hit dam was virtue, his sire good met, Du da, da da day. Chocs We're boand to run all night, We 're bound to beat the hack I'll bet my money on the old gray horse, ack? ccpiee to one addre, copies io one adires, in advance, One was a civil, quiet, modest, well be- toy Pes of Ohio, and others. The RATES OF ADVERTISING.

square, 10 line or k-, frt insertion ft 00 speech of Mr. Cut is thus reported in orner place lor uira to stand upon, but in too much might be expected lrom the son sequently first Alayor of San-Francisco, and in haved gentleman the other, who sat op7 posite him, was a lady, Ait, fair and forty," who was also of modest mein and conduct. The train had haidlv com each additional insertion, thiee months, th other capacities the Cincinnati Enquirer me raciKs oi me paity wnicn aione main- oi nenry c-iay. ins speech, however, tained an organization in all the States 1 carried conviction to every mind ot his Colonel Stastox came forward and Ihn six mwi.thi,. M' One twelve month-.

which stood upon national and Union honesty, manliness and patriotism. A correspondent sends us the following interesting sketch of Col. Geary's life: COL. JOHN W. GEARY.

begged to introduce to the meeting the one menced moving when the lady jumped up," and with a crimson flush on her counte ground which alone was able to present powerful resistance to the sectional nance exclaimed Pseudonymous Cities. A correspondent in Life Illustrated Messrs- Editors: 1 see by tnis morning's who, in his day, had been idolized by bis friends and neighbors by every Ken-tuckian as the great champion of our lUtf column ix iitctith, 33,00 Half column one ear Whole column one year ty Ahinini-tratot's Notice, $5 Annomic ing candidate, in advance, 5 00 All advertisements, unless the tune is specifiej, wit! he inserted till forbid, and charged by tbe party, whose success he believed would How dare you!" Dare what!" said the centleman in! telegraplnc dispatch that Col. J. W. Gearv has been appointed to succeed Gov.

Shannon in the Governorship of Kansas. gives the following reasons for the ficti- Union he presentcl involve the disruption of this confederacy. On this point he read Mr- Fihnore's Al astonishment. A slight sketch of his life from one who has tiou names many of our cities wear Baltimore is the Monument City," JAMES B. CUT, THE SOS OT THE IMMOR Insult me in that manner," continued bany speech, the spirit of which he gal- known him intimately for the last twanty years, may not be uninteresting or amiss at this time.

antly applauded. He should act in the the lady, still swelling with indignation. from the great Battle Monument, and Thn old gray horse is stout and strong, He will not bolt for a good old song, Du da, d'i da d. Cnaars We're bound to, kc. The woolly horse is an unknown hack, Du da, du da, He's long been fed at Barnum's rack, Du da, du da day.

Cuoars We're bound to, Ax The old gray horse the harness wore, Du da, du da, Before woolly did his pinafore, Du da, du da day. CHoars We're bound to, Old woolly goes at a snail- trot pace, Du da, du da, He's bound to lose in the four mile race, Du da, du da day. Chorus We're bound to, The old gray horse is a iwo-forty nag, pint of that address, and give his vote to 1 am not aware that I have insulted (several ethers of note, within its limits. TAL BARRY OT THE WEST." At this announcement there arose a wild shout of enthusiasm and joyful welcome from the vast multitude. The ladies He was born in Salem, Westmoreland county, that party which presented the best pros- Boston IS the Classic City," or Athens Pensylvania, and passed the first twenty years pects of success against the pestilent and Lf America, from its acknowledged ore- Pf hii lif there beneath hi parent's roof, issis you in any way, torm, or manner, retorted the gentleman, innocence and inquiry depicted in every lineament of his A.

MAT 41 I. AY, dangerous sectional movement. He could ting his father, like a dutiful son, to provide eminence in the literary and fine art pur arose from their seats and waved their handkerchiefs, the men shouted to the ATTORNEY AT LAW, NOTARY TUBLIC, tor the wants ot the family. countenance. He received nothmij more than a common Well, don't touch me arain" contin only see in the Democratic party the power to defeat this party, and he should therefore give his cordial support to Bu very top of their lungs, young and old school education, but by severe application he ANO LANP AU NT, Leavenworth, Kansas.

Nv. 3, 154. lilted himself tor the duties or a teacher, which suits. Chicago, 111., is the "Garden City," from the luxuriant richness of its surrounding country. Cincinnati is the Queen City." so ued the lady if you do I'll call the guard." profession he followed for several winters in chanan and Breckinridge.

united in one of the most earnest and tumultuous exhibitions of real fa that we have ever witnessed. Mr. Clay seemed to be much affected by these dem his native county devoting his whole Mr. Clay then proceeded to show what a 'twas r. irriirAtmii.

airman a. atcs. earnings to the support of his aged parents. le considered the utter hopelessness of it was thf undisnntprl christened when llf.l.V AYXTKR REES, Attorneys at Law. Leavenworth.

K. T. He never was a civil engineer, as the dis tne unuenaKing to elect air. filimorc, commerc a metrono is of th Wmii hut patch states. He hat always been a kta inch -t a ul paiK ta ail and the effect wljich the persistence Of 1 hplipvo Chicno-o now Pt nn lnim tn Democrat, and under a former Administration onstrations.

In a very clear, modest and manly tone he proceeded to address them. We were never, in our lives, more sur I 1 liar nt tb Cit. ef Lr.Trnw.iT'h. AMBM.4I, such an effort must have to we'iken the that distinction held an office on the Portage Railroad on the uiiu n.t J. hn n.

la Kanaaa Tr- I A 1 lto Kan Afrmnt-iina iit. Atl al in IN- vmntx flail. Union party. He spoke of Mr- Fillmcre prised than by the speech of this gentle tv miH ui'. a.1 pnt-Mnp'H clanie in Cleveland, is the "torest City, This office he held when the war with Mex- The gentleman sat marveling, but si-lent, wondering what strange conceit had got into his fellow traveller's head, when suddenly she sprang up a second time, and in a fresh burst of indignation broke out with I'll not stand such impel tiuence and, insult.

I'm a decent married woman, and your conduct is insufferable." "But. my dear madam, what upon earth has rot into your head What do you mean with great respect, as his father's and his from the peculiarly rural aspect of its ico broke out He was Captain of a fine tnili li'i aa, au He will not bolt and he will not lag, Duda, du da day. Ciiomra We're bound to, ic. The woolly horse is a'most too voting, Du 1j. du da.

His ind's not sonnd and hi Wne- are rprting Du da, du Ua djj Cnars We're bound 'o, tec. 8' op That Map. A faHe political map is in circulation, paint own friend. Though appointed, by Gen. tary company on the "Summit," and when the man.

had been led to believe that he was a person of rather cold nature and or diuary natural powers. Doubtless the streets, squares and private grounds, call was made for a Second Regimen of Volunteers from Pensylvania, he and his comnanv Taylor, as a Minister of our Government abroad, he had been sustained by Mr. great lame ot his lather had stood in the way of the just appreciation of his talents. immediately offered their services, which were instantly accepted. The rendezvous of the rts- a I tli te JaSjr I.

W. IVlf UUMXi PTrRY ATTORNEYS AT LAW, LATES0llt ClTT, K. T. Fillmore, and received the usual compliment of being noticed favorably in one of The very name he bears his relationship inent was at Geary immediately repaired with his men. Here an election 4 1 mean that I will not be insulted.

idcntiai messages. The admin to the gteat man of the State has pre iiig to the ignorant eye, the exi.tence, progress, which makes it one of the most delightful cities in the United Slates. Columbus, is, I think, the Fossil City," from the beautiful fossil limestone which abounds in its locality, and of which much of the city is built. Council Bluffs, Iowa, on the Missouri liver, is the Bluffs City," from the celebrated Council Bluffs, nearly opposite, in Nebraska. OfTn-e on Main S'reet between Delaware and istration of Mr.

Fillmore had been one of You mistake my character, sir. if vou was held for officers, and he was elected Lieut. Col. of the legiment. Here appear to have been the commencement of his good fortune.

vented him trom assuming a prominent position in public affairs, and created and contested gtoiiml or slavery ana ireeaom in the 31 and Territories. may 17, la6 3n-tf the most successful and satisfactory since think I'll put up with such impudence. In when the Declaration of Indepen the days of ashington, and if he thought You re an impertinent, good for nothing against him something like jealousy in the ik iMts. wm MTUta dence was framed, Slactry txiMttd in all tht there was a chance of his election he breasts of his father old mends and ad- wuich has never yet deserted him. 1 neglected to mention that a year or two before he had married a beautiful and amiable lady of his native town: but leavin; her and StattM and Ttrritortn of Ihi Caioa.

In 17K7, puppy, thats what you are, and with flashing eyea she resumed her seat. a a a a would support him but there not being a ATTORNEYS AT I. AW, when the C'ontitiiticn was framed, ditto. mirers, wnocouia not Dear to see any one ghost of a chance, he would not, for a fhe gentleman was still wondering at tbouzh in it was about thatjuf the name and lineage of Clay attempt sacrificing friends and the comforts of nonte, he Davenport, Iowa, is the Bridge City," A' rJI-l i i i. i.

a a-f rrrh rn, T. iiuie abolished by judicial decuien. to follow, at how great soever a distance, bridp-a which "V01 lctt UIS native ianu ro njat tne battles or itie sirange conuuet oi the lauy, totally from the preat railroad personal preference, hazzard the success of the only party which now has the slight i ms conntrv. I i. uj i -i uiiuhkiiuu, mat uc imu L' i veil ncr inn of th- on in the footsteps of their illustrious chief.

spans the Mississippi at that point. ta.oitcr. TAYLOR, AllOIMV ANP lVi ssi.to at Lw, Ijtft mr'oa. KWawa T'rriorj M.ira. in 1776.

rxi.rrf in all tht Ttrritoritt 1 These influences have depressed Mr. its bombardment. He was det ineTrnthU least ofler.ee, when she suddenly started merit, many of a ejaculation. reriment, many i of the l'tifd Colon in or Statr: Slavery exit's reputation much below the measure it is victnuy some lime wiin the A "ILL rive trint attrr.tiun to any business eutnt4 to lum in the vaiious courts of whom were ill and dying in the hosnitai am-j "Keep yoar hands to yourself 1" If ong these he moved self-saci tficingly minis- husband were here, he'd pitch Voti term? r.o thfir wnL inl rhrintr rhA nnnr not now by law, in any or tne lerriiones oi eatitlei to, and produced a diilidonce the I'nite Statr. aud th j.iUon, b-the nf n.

ithallorJhalln.tex.t.M to be determined apd trust, which some ol the er peo K--n. mklt in all iartj of th est piospeit ot success in defeating the sectional and disunion party of the North. But he confessed, if he deemed it wise and patriotic to vote for Mr. Fillmore, it would certainly be a hard task to take him with the candidate for the Vice Presidency, Andrew Jackson Donelson, who, besides being a renegade from his own the fame of his father low, with wnrH rmnfnrt oul ui WII1UUW. I 11 I1RVC yOU arrCSl- lVtii.v.

Al ernrral land aeit for pur bv actual nettlers in the.e Territories, not by ple wna cnerisii Hartford, Ct, is the Charter Oak City," from the famous charter oak of colonial history. Indianapolis, is the Railroad City," from the tact that a greater number of railroads centre there than any other point in the Union. Keokuk, Iowa, is the "Gate City," from its position as the first city in Iowa, cbe ai.4 ile of tuwn jiojerly and claims in joined Gen. Scott, and participated in several ea Uie moment the ears stop I Keep youf with so much jealousy have mistaken or Kats, mar. ot the brilliant victories which crowned cur 1 hands oil, 1 say: misrepresented as indicative of a coldna arms, in one battle he was severely wounded 1 What hamlsl An i.o ture and intellect.

All this, we are satis I aw xa 1 lilt 1 I DMktlM). Jons T. BAP uuncvci, Von ta IL- liL-o I votei in New York. or elsewhere. is Jorbid-lrn by jwwifi'r Law in Ore-roaawi Jjmes K.

Folk approving ihe act, awl yet this map paints Oregon and Washington even, and Minnesota Territories, as disputed ground Slavery evists not in the Territory of Nebraska, and stands no chance of existing party, had quite recently been the nviler fied, is strikingly incorrect and unjust ui.u LTD- could not hold their slanderous tongues, and i. mt.iDi, and defamer of Mr. Fillmore, and of base reports were sent home and circulated re Ant)RNlES k. IIU'NSELLOIIS AT LAW ascending the Mississippi and also it lieve you are insane," was the respotiso of the bewildered gentleman. Ihe speech delivered by Air.

Clay on Saturday presented the man in his true garding his conduct, but coming to his ears that Administration which gave Mr. Fill- being at the foot of th so-called lower were triumphantly disproved, and their author "Let go of my lesrs" broke out the and natural character, and the eflect rapids, whence it has commerce by river am H-tmroM is n.vsci:; .1 tf, Ptfttt'ttitl imfnyor urn i lfaftmrr Trt-timeli, H. T. an officer of his own regiment cashiered there more ine nigu eonsmerauuu uuu ciaiuia that are now accorded to him. To vote lady, jumping up again, and this time iif iJv'the admis-in of fre.

California in'o the that speeeh was a proof of its sincerity. with all the lower country, when the cities and sent home in disgrace. a perlect frenzy of passion. t'nion. the line of ficedom" rfotm Sunth nlovn have- nnno.

Upon the death of Col. Roberts, Lieut. Col. Mr. Clay said that he was a quiet far Will tcrnt-Mv all Iumiis en for Andrew Jackson Donelson in preference to J.

C. Breckinridge was certainly a hard alternative for a Kentuckian. jnly tr tfv their rate. Louisville Kv the Fall Geary wa cted to fil1 the vacancy, and svme Uie rails City, tinned at the head of the regiment through the I don know anything about your legs never touched them in my life never mer, who had taken hut little part in public affairs. He was a comparative stranger in his own Stale.

There were not la half dozen familiar faces in the great Breckinridge was his townsman, the play irom me raiw uie unio.atmai point. war, and until he landed them safe in Pitts-Memphia, is the Cotton City," burgh and saw them disbanded. Ha then re-frnm iln vns.t nninnnf nf rmtnn ct. innnil turned to his family in Westmoreland, but in a to itrtti AVrfA LatitnJt, Xrm South of tht Mistanri Itn: By the admi.sion of free California, and the orcanization of Wa-htftgton and Oregon Territories e'arery it tjrtU-M flora the Tacific Ocean. 1'ut is a free Terri'orv, not a contested Ter want to touch them.

You're as crazy as Bedlam you're a candidate for the first mate of his infancy, the companion of crowd before him. But he had been cal Asylum on Uie road and I'll his boy-hooJ, his friend and intimate at all periods. Breckinringe had additional claims upon him. When he was elected from its levee nerhans thp hoavipt nf few months President Polk, in reward for his Lunatic A lrom US levee perhaps the heaviest 01 him Postmaster ef San Fran- have vou any inland port. cisco, jje instantly prepared to go out, nd I Montpelier, is the Green Moun- taking his family with him, sailed from New 7 umniated by the press he had been de arrested the moment the cars in the gentleman with honest nied the ncht.

unless ai the hazzard ot AMIKIAV J. SACKS, AltOHM.V ASO "tr at Lvw, And I'. S. A' V'inej for the Territory of Kai.a. OJ.ce at t'rty, K.

'I. n24 AllOUMY A COtILI.OR AT LVW. Jurmwoiih CVfy, A. 7. Office Main May 11, 1 f.

ritory. The Mormon Bible resints slavery, and the Moi mons themselves forbid its existence among their people. indignation. tain City," being the capital of the Green in l84.9 Upon arriving there he fonad everything in "And I 11 have Vou arrested for taking the most bitter and malignant persona! de- over General Leslie Coombs, to repre-traction, of taking that course in political sent the Ashland District in Congress, fTairs which his iud-rment and conscience Mr. Breckinridcre had asked a friend of The oi.lv coi.tetel territories are nau, Mountain Mate.

of the Indian Territory bouth almost inextricable eonfesion no system or improper liberties with me" responded the of :i.3i, and, perhaps, but it is not T.rrintv of XeW Mexico. his father how Mr. Clay would receive approved. He had been painted as a New Haven, is the Elm City," I believe, from the profusion of tlm-tree ornaments in its streets. xt a keptinacanrahouse of small dimensions, in 'ad equal amount of virtuous excite-which he was forced with his family to take up ment manifested in her countenance.

a i. I t. I Iu Maine, on Uie Aiia.uic, in a nne uirougu i monster oi political n.iMvcrsuiiun nun in MTU his residence. By superhuman exertions, how- In nve minutes more the trslin stnnnml him if he should take the liberty of calling on him. Asa gentleman and Kentuckian," was Uie reply.

to the Pacific Ocean, Slavery has been exciu- his own and the heart-stl lugs of ded since 1787. and in I7M, even, Maine was MIE under have asoeia'ea Uieroeivr me uwari wij Le soon brol, ht- niatters to r- htj and r-. SO named in a poem located there by one Uystematixed the whole department, to he Veat fi ll0lDt of Wla his family had been torn by the vile abuse i l- I i .1 ,1.1 vat TVi-rilon ii lii jl vmv A.aaawaBle a. I I a ether if Use piaeuee or iart uiuuip, j- Mr. Breckinridge accordingly came, of its sons.

It is a small country town, convenience of the citizens of San Francisco. lnc lwo cu- The history of the country ha been one 1 10 wnicn nc imu uccii ouujciicu. uc uun ujmf; raged passengers, and a loud duet of criee. and he (the speaker) was present at the heir to peron 0 ecal bsin in '-he Terrilory of Kansas th er-on' continued advance of Freedom" over Sla- appeared before them to sh nv what man- finished and ienced in, but presents in uew Aauunisvrauon coming into power, ne i ii I was displaced, and his successor appointed. He and shouts ot conductor "truard!" interview.

Mr. llreckmndge stated to verv," ever since 17H7 and yet we hae this ner 0f man jie was to justify to his fellow- lS Ji M.I.YI-K. n' un mc aiqwniaiiwc lie of a man. to dune the iirnorant to a con a i anybody everybody this way Mrct countrymen the consistency ana lienor and characteristics of a well-ordered city, by Gen. Riley, and continued to perform the Mr.

Clay that he had called to pay his ryspects to him; Uiat though of the opposite loiiowea irorn tije twain. K-H, St Moore. his conduct. New Orleaus is the Crescent City'" duties of his office which were those of Judge, itUilll7- "What's the matter queried the bit M.t R. I 1 W.e rh Olir August 1V.

tf I trary belie! In 17K3, Virginia mainly gave freadom to the whole North Wet Territory, for that Territory then slave-holding, belonged to her, hi: attorney and arbitra- Mr. Clay proceeded a 1 -to the great satisfac- anxious conductor, as he poked his head to say that he political party, he had been chosen to rep- from the half-moon shape which the river jury prosecuting which did not resent the district which he (Mr. Clay) oncc presented at that point. But the i Twho h.Vd'.! and from an had n.mself represented witn so inuch re- out from the city has materially question whether question whether bad no blood in his veins ins ugs with him (and 1 F. IIOI.IJX.SMOHTH, into uie car in haste.

flow in an honorable chann lannel and by her conenl was maue iree. uaio, Illinois, Indiana, Wisconsin, and Michigan were justice has ever since This woman is as craiy as a loon changed the crescent. lave mil. now free. honored source.

It was not in the nature nown and fidelity, and he should consider of hi raro tn I.r faithless and treacherous, himself younr and inexperienced as he been more equally meted to all in that rowdy city) until the admision of California into mad as a March hare take her ontf uir, PIJ.AWARt-, K. T. pcetibr 1,105. 12-f- Iowa was in the slave-holding Territory of New York is the Empire City," or the great commercial emporium of the New the Union, when the citizens, appreciating the i said the gentleman. LuuiMana, but is now free.

was quite incompetent to do justice to There was none of that race but had Stop the map, and thus stop a big paper lie. the high duty he had assumed, without the merit or the Alcalde, elected him their Mayor AlK thi3 nian has pinching certainly a hieh honor, and one to be nrcud i borne a true and patriotic heart in his bo World. Abolitionism, however, must lie, in order to counsel and aid ot Air. Clay and he de n. ATTORN AND COl NStUIR AT LJW, l.i Troirn Citt.

K. T. som. An uncle had fallen gallantly strug Philadelphia is the "Quaker City," excite public passion, and as words now can of, first Mayor of oue of the first cities in ths 'fffs wav irora ionrtou, the imper- tiuent scamp rctortedpthe lady, glaring At the end of his term he refused a re-elec- furiously in his face. sired permission to consult with him freely, from its broad-brimmed founders.

eline with the savages at the River Raisin not lie last enoujrn. resoni picmiru I when he should enter upon his duties, and Ofirt ttrref, opposifc tht Ltartnvorll Many now present remembered tiiat gal Uon, out proceeded to arrange his affairs for A quiet smile carne over lhe facJ of lh Met, i ataira to receive the aid of his great experience lant man who bedewed the dark and bloody Pittsburg, is the Iron City," from the immense iron trade and manufactures. It is also emphatically the Smoky City." For Sale A Fine While Hoy. rii.VrTl'lt: U1 rl1 tett.e Mr. hi.

ir. r.t.,r. conductor as he remarked that he thought irround with his heart's blood. A brother and knowledge ol political ntldirs. The following advertisement is clipi jbu iium I i- ned before him.

created feaarf ul anticipations, he could explain the matter at issue arl IB Hi- r6 iin. had lallen at tiuena ista, lighting lor the ciay was mucn pieaseu whh ms iiner- Plymouth, is tho Pilgrim City, from the eventiul landing at Plymouth f'ff And reaching hi. hand under the lady'. Rock. Ji LTthe aid of July 23d.

Only J.iw for a wnue oy frnm is in nd. and hus resrard for Mr. Breck- boy when disabled and from many his mind, and his regard for Mr. Breck prostrate Win rn vi IM TmnuoKivmra even years How many more poor wo a few months. "au uicrw a lew moments Oetore wounds, when last seen he resisted and rfr- it ml IJ n4nt Irpil hi.

mm nocK lsiana, is the island City, from Rock Island, in the Mississippi, near He purchased a fine farm in one of the most I me jrain started, not suppcesing thatt the men there are about New lorkwho would like todispose of their children at the same rate. combatted the enemies of his inridge was ever afterward warm and earnest. And now I am expected to throw aside such a man and vote for Andrew Jackson Donelson. Why, fellow HUM in in. mw tirt i i.i a oeau Last and greatest of his name greatest beautiful portions of Westmoreland county, car would be occupied.

The legs of the continued to make his home, aquatic fowl had been tied all the while, in some of the most extensive ly uppuauc, uu wuau uiu on jviuisiiuny where be and the famous railroad bridge stand. thouth encacc where he has though engaged that had ever been or ever would be his Can't the Black Republicans ride a white hobby a little while, by way of a change? Ho I CIRD father, had lived for his country and for I won euu uui. Sing Sing, N. is the Prison City," railroad operations iu the country, until now railroad onerations in the country, until now, -w ii.nl 'n run- Kentuckians," exclaimed Mr. Clay, "I would not give John C.

Breckinridge for ye philanthropists come to the rescue! be is acain called into public life to fill one of and had been amusing himself by peclf- itio I'mnn had his davs in 1 1 nr. R. T-. wtA-r from the noted Penitentiary located there the most important positions in the Union. He DOPTION An woman, or gooo POPIIUA An cngllMl woman, ui trg away at the lower limbs of the lady: a woods full ot Andrew Jackson Donel- w.U --oisrna umr.

jr. m. i a tj l.j 1 ra. n.ri-n yrr. I eirenmstances.

would Uie service of the Kepublic, and who had is a self-made man the man for the times, and vve tninic mat this may well be Called sons." oi i he i rr nitr airc- i.i-thov seven ears old, healthy imposed upon all who were connected boy seven ears old, healthy I imposed upon all who were will do credit to his party and his State. I. to a wealthy childless family, I tvith him aa their hio-hest and St. Lous, is the Mound City, from a mammoth Indian mound, which once stood where one of the city markets is now located. i ai I.a,r pirn wnn mn pmirwws-.

r--- new phase, if not a settler of the texed In this connection Mr. Clay referred to J. R. P. most sa- mr ai tb limi'n I sua wru i-ji uim Northern or Southern, who would leU or give lheir ejfori8 t0 tne the eloquent, just and noble eulogiuiTi pio- $3iw.

Address Lngli.h Mother, Herald office, me to which his L0unced by Mr. Breckinridge, in the maintainance The plan put in operation at New Terra Haute, is the Prairie one week. t.I York some weeks ago for the disposition J. II. WAY, M.

IK LKAYKNWORTH, K. T. 1 louse of Representatives, on the an- hart and talents wera so cou from its characteristic surr oundiLgs. nf in I uouncement of his father's death. oi unpaiu letters auaresseu to porsons has a newspaper called the Prairie 150U.ISC a ua un.

Uecraled Oftft. cpraer 0 Main end Ukrrektt SlreeJs,) within ihe United Males, beinsr found to Mr. Clay then proceeded to urge on most trying to a PM 'I In the performance of this object, Mr Sept. LS'it. work satisfactorily, the Postmaster Gen his old Whig friends, the companions and vaiit cirl.

or a s.o. iu i i i.cuorv Mrs. Jones av said he came there to strike one eral has given directions for it to be ex Mir. Jamrs Iri, constituents of his father, to rally around hire.i. ihe other dav.

a Mi McDermott, just blow for the Union. He then proceeded city. Tiffin, is the Seneca City," from the Senaca Indians, who once had a tine had a fine village where it now stands. Washington, D. is the Capital tended to all other offices as early as goose question.

A Fast Woan. The Nevv York Mirror has a correspondent at Newport who writes over fhe signature of Belle Brittan. In her last she tells the follow-ng: I overheard a funny conversation last evening between a gentleman and lady who were promenading behind rrte, from which I learned the definition of a "fast woman." The couple were discussing the attractions of a young lady, who receives a' good dtalof attention here from 1 1 1 tiirvnris Hi i.infessional services to the the banner which he had ipent his life- from Cork. jucuermoii i to silOW that the banner ol the uig party practicable. The plan is, that when an boil the tea-kettle." had been furled and laid, upon his time in upholding Hie banner of the urare.

Its approaching dissolution was Union He was ready to follow the Whig unpaid letter is dropped into the post of City. -The ahaff' Tbe tea-kettle." "An' do you mane that?" fice, the Postmaster is to intorm the per announced in the canvass and success of standard as tne uougias loiioweu me ueari of Bruce as long as it waved. But that son to whom it is directed, and on said From the Sunthem Sun. Take Me tin, if Yon Dare Certainly. If I did not I would not ave 'paylor, who refused to acknowledge dered you to do iiand be quick about it.

Whi, indeed, Us death be- person remitting tne requires postage, ord flag was no longer to be seen on the kit- citixets of Leavnworth and cwintrr. april i.th dk. nri.i nVIG permanently locatef" himseir in Le-venworth City, offer his professional eivices to the citizens or this place and surroun- tiuicKu Oheiokee.between Main 2d S'reet. City, Jui l-S m. o.

i'. I offer to anv man one thousand dollars and pre-paying his note of reply, the let tie-held. It micht vet oe unfurled. Af- In about a rran hen that party declared success to ter is to be torvvarued according to his di ter death there was the resurrection- But that Buchannn and Breckinridge will be half hour afterward Mis. Jones resumed the i great object, in oppObition to the nt'lmtnt rection.

of llenrv Clav that it was at present there was no Whig orgahiza- elected President and Vice President, one conversation lw no-ht than to be President, tie EOF" The loss by fire in the United Where's the tea-kettle nndget Iu the dinner pot, marm." -In the what;" had clung to Uie old party in its dying, as lvixpi rrn i.t.V offers his aeivices to the In the the dinner pot. You told me to boil States for the last six months is set at not including any fires by he had in his most prosperous moments, me ui-aui jur.11 as we nave when the gentleman remarked that he had not yet been able to discover the charms of the fair One in said the lady, "she is fast, and that's what makes all the centlerden like her." Bat hat does that mean inquired tbe gentleman, a little roguishly. IV, ritiiena of lavenworth and surrounding llOn, ailU UlC Uluy pany Ul mi' uiuu vb iiuuuicu iiiai ju iut nit that of which Buchanan and Breckinridge Democrats, one hundred that Fillmore and were the candidates. Donelson will not get five States in the Mr. Clat referred to the attempt to the Union, and one hundred dollars that implicate Mr.

Buchanan in the charge of Buchanan will get more electoral votes bargain and corruption. On that subject over and above what is necessary to elect he proposed to take the testimony of his him than Fillmore trill get. All to beta- enuntrr in the oractice oL. Medicine, burgery it, an' I've had a scald on it for nearly an and when its final dissolution was proclaimed he looked around to see where he which the loss was less than 810,000. and Obstetrics.

Dr. R- ha been in the active sh.vnM co. He felt himself in the em t. EgFour canes have already been barrassment in Which the sage oi ivinrsu Mr. Jonea could hear i.o more, one naa a ruh of blood to her head, and went into a swoon.

The last we saw of her she was being carried in an arm-chair up stairs. In dealing with exotic, you should apeak by the card. Had Mrs. Jone. told Bridget to boil own father, and he read from Mr.

Clay's ken together. G. SWAYRE. subscribed for in South Carolina and Vir- field once found himself- He had enter Why, said the lady, a taut woman practice of hi profeasionlor ten years, leferences: lr. N.

Calhoun, Independence, Mo. 1H. W. Bowrmg. Wellingten.

Col. W. It. Russell, Leavenworth City. r.

R. G. irkinjihaiu. Lexington, Mo. Leavenworth Citj, K.

Feb. lo6-ra rrmi tn nrrsont to Mr. Urooks. On one oe that you can say auvthinir to tained opinions in favor of Native Americanism and had published the first article letter to show that Mr. Buchanan had P.

S. 1 live in 1 azoo county, ten miles conducted himself in that affair as a man from Benton, where I can be found at all of truth and honor he should believe times, and ready and willing to take up what his father said before others. Be- any of the fore-mentioned bets. G. S.

a uio'iyiu milhuu nuve uroppea. it is said are encraved the words, Hit tome tea water, instead ol ice tea aeiuc, i thins would have come ngru. that had ever appeared in n.einu.ay uu ma A a.M art taaat llH I 1 him again," and on another, The Bedton, July 9,1856. knock-down argument." onceoidereda 11I ,1 that subject. So, hearing that mere was emt.

Again we say, speak by the cajd. and at the same time proclaimed very u. have double ineaumgs. nntriotic national obiects and e. I- CITY ENGINLT.R AND SURVEYOR, Liav tswoam Cirv, K.

T. Dec. 15, 185. Here is a chance for some adventurous Re During the last seven years four sides the evidence he had read, there was other testimony bearing on the same point. In feeling and eloquent terms he referred to the heavy weight of that churi'e nirainsl his father, and how cral- son of Sam" who believes Fillmore has teen hundred murders, it is said, have The Syfaeusa Standard gives the following as the result ef a vote taken In a cat on the Central Railroad a day or two since Buchanan ....19 i Fremont.

the train reached Buffalo the conductor had both the Fremont 6feri conhned iu tbe saloon of the car for pirking a mm't pocket." spirit though he entertained much repug- strength, and is willing to back his laughs John Iailey, If a girl has pretty teeth, sh wear a rjSlltOXtBLE B0OT.1SD SHOEM.1KER 11 ofleu if she' got a small foot si nfi.i. if rot imill root sue lautly he had borne it. Thank God it nance to secret socuruea, nc ded to present himself for interrogation been perpetrated in and about San Francisco, and Uie city itself has been burned down even times. it Vi" ml neat band, she's JE3FThe Governor of Minnesota fondef a game of whist ir the reverse, sne dislikes thee small arTaiis. Cherokee atreet, jt avert worth, X.

T. February 23, I VV. 24-lf. PLAMTCRIi HOTKL, at the portals ol one 01 tne 01 mc 1 so-called American order. As the obli-1 a 1 Territory, in the course of a conversation died before his lather and now, he was proud to say.

thai there not the man who would whisper it. But Mr. Buchanan was free from all connection with the matter. ESS-Thcew York Journal of Com- gatio. of s-crecy had been emoieu rjS'Of the ninety-one counties in In with the editor of the Chicago Press, in 6fmer Waia mntt Smtond ftrects, formed him that Minnessota had now one It is said that Jenny Lynd (Gold-cinidi) will Looa come to this country ou a singing tour.

LtAttuweaiM City, K. T. C. McCARTY, rrorrietor. 37-tf Mr- Clat concluded with eloquent tin ml ml find twrntv thousand inhabitants.

l- ii diana, the inhabitants of eighty can leave home ih the morning, go to Indianapolis by railroad, attend to business from two to eight hours, and ictaru home the tame Vu and intended to apply for adn.is.ion into ill ritrsons in reference to mai oiuvi, merce states that Barnum and his attor- fW what lhere 0CCur. ncyshaye succeeded in procuring the con- (eJ wag asliC(i what was his name, sent of two-thirds of Uie Connecticut credi- whre was born, what religion he pro-tors to his discharge, leaving the other fP5scd, what was the religion of ku wife thiri to meditate ron the gloriott, umcr- and tairnv of the law. never to -tote for Roman Iron frsT-if cMimaud' that 2.00,000 have lei tictu the a'hool iandi in M1TCI I ELL, AM ELSBERG 4 CO port to the Union ticket -to Buchanan and the I mou at the i-cxt sckioh et ton AmOLESAIX II Retail Furniture Wart Iiiuiruta. evening. Bretkmridge.

Room, floe. cdf2Secnd Street r.tar VUxt, t. L5wJi Ms. Oct 13-ly..

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