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The Daily Kansas Tribune from Lawrence, Kansas • Page 2

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i KANSAS TRIBUNE. STATE ITEMS. fV 5 Yi hlslcy "Knocking'? a Cold, and they will be to treat on his basislof considerinsc all our contraband TliD Chi-onich- claims that Osage Tiere is much' sameness of appear position taken by his Excellency last winter upou this subject, but we trusted that the position! had beenT taken without much investigation of the subject, to county lias as jjootl springs as any iuee as well as intelligence among tr Kpr.ini, negro soldiers not claimed i as slaved by their owners on th sumft effect as -our county in the State. A people who arc found occupying cell vJrite I De mourned uy reason ana rcncction. in in police station, houses 'of morning, I-AAVHKNCK, DKGKMDKU 18,1803.

Senator LANE'has introduepd a bill his, it seems, we were mistaken it Ihey from. beings the happic i New.York, Dec. 17; The Tribune has accounts from Tcx- to provide for thcvpiiyment. of the ofn- seems, thc position of his Excellency was lehbcratcly and will be.mainr as-and from prominent gentlemen from creatures in the world. However jdll or oblivious some of them may been the night before, thc cold of the morning stares away all th; taincd by him.

In short, that an amend that fctate, containing, among other information, the following V. ment or the Constitution is an -Admin ELKVKMIt 1. S. COLOUED IXFAMKY. Maj.

(icnriihuit-'ht raking" this- regiment at Fort Smith by authority of the War Department. About halt of the already in tamp. lrcd. W. istration measure, and will be forged with cers ot the I ourth and Iifth JLnanm regiments.

1 'CbFasge OTniE.TTlie car' now." arrive at Weston at 1:40, p. leave there nt I They leave Saint Joseph at 11:15, a. aud, arrive there at 5:10, p. m. It is rumored 'that in the early part of is visionary and unreal, leaving the up all the force and influence of the Uctobcr, on Colorado riyerr in I ayette and the adjoining county, 34 persons had comtortaoie realities 01 wretched a.

prison crnor. i-chuartc, 1st Lieut. "Jnd U. S. Cavalry, been hanged four' Americans and thir Looking in at the.

XintJi street is to be Colonel, and Capt. Steel, of the AVc repeat our regret that this meas ty Germans; J. ij j. j-. house this morningjaud glancing at Jh The 8th Kansas lost three men killed urc ot justice has to encounter his oppo Kansas Volunteers, Lieut.

Col miserable creatures collected there, ou at' To'nr Dec.lG. sition: and this regret arises not from and" 22 wounded in tho late battles Chattanooga. attention was' particularly attracted by The Ilichmond 11 mV. in an extract. any 44 pride of.

position' which wc feel 'apt. Steel belong in. Clinton, in this county, and bin many iVicnds will be to hear of hi. promotion. He is a "5 prisoner bore the more thdnUsual wretchedness.

lie wa' in the matter, from the flagrant says the Atlantic', Confederacy iasserts that our cavalry advanced on the 11th Kansas. Invalid Corps. Sixty i soldiers are now in tlic Invalid corps- I31 ng on his lace' upon tho. floor of wrcng to our brave volunteers in the iield who are cheated and defrauded of instant above Findisir the c-lcvcr find gallant oincer. stationed at bort Leavenworth all but cell, aud groaned heavily at interval.

their rights. AYc can only say that we wo of whom'are transferred from Kan arc satisfied that wc are fully convinced A NEW. DIALECT. sas regiments. This company, is officered as follows Capt.

J. Yander Horck felt curious to know somethim of him, and accordingly quetibne him. brought' you here, nry friend! He raised himself upon his elbow! Wc have what called Norman country clear of the they proceeded thence to Lookout Mountain and Missionary llidge. Here they iouud nothing but the dehrU of the enemy's camps. -The position seemed, have been deserted on Saturday last.

In the town of Chattanooga and below, the en 1st Lewis Ahrens 2d Trench" also, up in Canada, they have hOiuctimo5 termed "Canada Arthur, C. Ellis. Capt, Yander Ilorck is froni a Minnesota regiment. He de-fended Fort Abercrombie during the, disclosing a face -'battered and bloody The moodiness of his cmt lwuslpar French," but in the last Journal the cd itnr uc.s a new dialect, wc judge, when Indian war, last winter, and was badly wounded. Lieut.

Ahrens was in a New tially concealed by a coatvtiaud whici it was-, encased. His hat laird by hi emy has visibly decreased his force. The presumption is that a heavy column has gone after Longstreet, and an expedition into "West Tennessee, to look af he close an article headed ki A Little that our State Constitution interposes no barrier to our State volunteers exercising the right of suffrage, and we shall accord to others the right to entertain such views as may suit them upon the subject, wc shall exert ourselves, editorially and otherwise, to secure, at the next session of the Legislature, the! passage of an act to enable our volunteers to vote, wherever they may be." In this effort to' secure justice to our gallant volunteers, so that their votes may be rcceived at tlic next State and Presidential elections, we shall cheer- York cavalry reiriment" and had" his side with a terrible iu it, Kyin: introductory History," with the follow right arm disabled while serving in the; his interrogator a moment he replied, 1 ter Forrest, who has taken advantage of Army, of the Potomac. Lieut. Ellis; ''Lawrence the Point Ap 'inV a voice so hoarse as to be scarcely "leg! the absence ot fehcrntan corps.

The also says, although it would was in a isconsin regiment. He was wounded in three different battles with; -jx coiu oiouni; me nere, sir. now SHALL OVK VOLVXTKKitS TOTE AT THE appear that Gen. Averill moved the Army of the Potomac. The officers' I wish it would carry me off only wa NEXT KLECTXOX 1 iroin the Kanawha, the "War Depart are all gallant men, who have efficiently, served the cause of their country.

Capt.j This' is the question for tliCj Lcisla 1 can get out 01 this scrape. "Acoldr meut has no additional intelligence from tare to decide at the approaching pes that quarter. Uhe enemy movements bidney Clarke is the general superintend-: es Slf cocj was the proximate so far as known, seem to indicate a raid ully join with the editor of the Union. there arc those who believe that our ent of the Invalid Corps for Kansas, cause jwhisKy the immediate cause. "Explain on the railroad, or possibly upon the Nebraska, Colorado and Dacotah.

Uattleboro Creek bridge and Augusta. State Constitution is so anti-Republican as to exclude from the ballot-box the 4I will. He kit upon his cot. have had a severe cold for" a week or Yv asiiington, Dec. 1G.

The bill reported back from the Sen two past tried all sorts of. rcrhedie oluntcer defenders of the nation, let the matter be submitted at once by the Leg- ate Committee on Military Affairs, with with no avail. A friend advised me try whisky; said it would knock a cold A man named Picketts, member of Capt. Dunlap's company, loth regiment, last Sunday night, was walking through a street in Elwood, Doniphan count', when some villain came up behind him with an ax split his head open, killing him instantly. The murderer has not been discovered.

amendments, reduces the proposed boun slat urc to the judges of, the Supreme quicker lightning. I objected at first ty to enlisted volunteers to 300, and oi Court, and on their decision let such leg-! My coidfcalled ror something loosemn I others to 100, and includes only those afraid whisky would produce a tight slative action as may be necessary be who arc not raw in the service. moil It can be promptly and readily lvrd. In our own mind wc arc clear that it not within the meaning or into!) of the Constitution, or its framcrs, to 'eny to our bravo volunteers the right of Mififragc. The instrument is to be interpreted in a liberal spirit, and with a view of tccuring equity and justice to all who arc subject to its We agree with the views presented by Hon.

ltobt. Mcliratney, in a late article in in the Coiircrviitivc, sustaining jhc richt of our brave volunteers to vote at the next election, i Though this view of the subject has Veen treated lightly in some -quarters, it i. wc are happy to observe, meeting ness. Juriend said 1 was coin 2 "into Senator Wilson's amendment to the jascd. Unless such be thj judicial ver decline sure didn't decline any longer Took some felt better.

Got" into Conscription Bill exempts the, following dict, let us have no talk about Consti- persons: Those that are mentally or utional amendments, butaplain, practi draft in going through an alley andVot a physically for service; the Vice cal law, authorizing the collection of the The work on the telegraph progresses Poles have been delivered along the line for. sevend miles belowdiere. Col. Burlingame is expectcdback" from St. Louis in a few days, with the wire, and wc may reasonably expect that the line will be finished within two weeks.

Olathe Mirror. President of the U. S. Judges of the little more coldj then took a little more whisky. A man invited me to drink various Courts of the U.

S. heads oi votes of the wherever located, with such guards and restraints as the various Departments of the U. his health. He was hoarse and coughed badly, so I drank some whisky for his Oovernors of the several States; the only son, liable to military duty, of a will insure the purity of ballot-box. coiu.

lie said tnat lie leit reuevecl. Yc deeply regret the position taken by widow wholly dependent upon him for support; only son of an aged or infirm the Governor, inasmuch as it practically excludes our brave soldiers from all par with general acceptance by those who The Paola Crusader says: Thc poles for the telegraph were scattered through Paola yesterday, and the workmen are vigorously pushing the work parent or parents wholly dependent upou H)f his cold "No, twenty ''Goon." 'I did go on. I knocked off glas after 'glass of whisky under the impression that it wa5 knocking my cold. finally undertook the job of knocking his labor for support, and in case there have taken the trouble to examine the Mibject. -The Junction City Union', in are several sons and are all drafted, the ticipation in the important Presidential election next fall while a more equitable interpretation would secure to all the parent or parents may select whicrtsoi discussing this question, and in speak- of Mr.

MclJratncv's article, says all colds of Cincinnati by the same pro-', cess. Whisky knocked me at lenL'th' right of suffrage aud promptly settle a "The article was finally written at disputed question. and here I am ny olothcruined, shall be exempt, and the only brother oi orphan under 12 of age frhollji dependent an his labor for support. persou moving to'anr other State, may have his name taken ot. the first and placed on the enrollment sv iur solicitation, and we confess, that wc face bruiscVby.the pavements, my money have marked -with nv little interest th gone, and my cold worse, than Let nie "give you a word of advice Never' rffect which its masterly exposition of the true intenfahd meaning ui a rather try to knock a cold whisky.

Col. Pjiillips takes Col. Kitchie's place as epiuman dan Fort ilic Iuiian Territory. Hitters, for the 13th Kansas should be directed via St. Louis.

Majsr Pll mb has been ordered to llumboidt, Kansas. He will have some six: -companies uncr (command. B. Ninth Karasas, have been ordered to Wyandotte for thc win- iT. Six companies of, the Fifteenth Ieav this Ifort lliley, and will winter dierc.

The principal cause of this his residedcp. Any win. shall procure an accepted substitute isiiab be ex'empt. f.iV provision of our State Constitu hear me. Cincinnati EErOUTLD TOR THE KANSAS TUlBITXr.

lion is having upon public opinion, so far as fuch opinion can be gathered by private conversations of patriotic newspaper wc to ho little' gratification at tlb The daily. line of stages, from Kansas City to the Pacific Railroad is running again A By this route "thd- larc to St. Louis is $13, and the time 48 hours. True. -In alecturj recently, delivcrea at I'ort Scott, A.

Danford, said: 17 Ojj motion of Mrl Wilson, the Commission on Pensions w-erO instructed tc inquire what legislation is necessary tc secure' the AriU0vs or- legal 6presenta: tive.gf per'sorVV'who hay died hereafter die after discharge from the njiUtsry iroin wounds reliabili runeral acquiescence tlic vicw.1 i reused in, the article ire were be- Fortress Monroe, Dec. 17. Last evening the hospitalt Yorkcown took tire and communicated to the bakery, and about half past one o'clock the magazine exploded. The fire continued, causing" The frequent explosion of shells during the night. About four oVdoek this morning another explosion took, place.

Several buildings wero Thce are-iul the particulars wc have as vet. One wounded man ar-rived here this morn in'. ourselves upon Show imo tii caiiservativa liian On itho? tlic prospect of the pasie of a Jaw, by bo'i i ugligillat rc I thou 2 cri- move the want of stabler room. The horses are dyinl? off 'froiir'stah ding out, and at FortHileyv there are, fine stouc stables ample enough lor a regiment. ties-received in the line of duty," the war and I.

will, show -you a first cousin to a Coppcrneact and show me a Copperhead and w41bf-how vou a full- o.is opposition, wir.cn Miouiu remove sauid jKinsion arerallowed a Tlio and, men are from our young State the reproach the bet and most patri equal to iort Jicavcnworin. iwo com tie fohi'avU' otfr' fcllAv rfo Y. hope our-iheominjr Lesrislature ouoiu-e man a uiamieswmoa 01 me rIlAj.irAx; Dec 17. The Chesapeake moved to Lambra will daih'eir duty- regarll4fce 'of soldiers. Any man who opposes the' right, -4 volunteer, to Mte exalted patriotism it is tho.pow of man "to "put forth', vb'theVTTor A panies will remain at the Jbort.

lliere 'is now one compihiiy and one at West Point, lo Bulletin. clip the toliowmg items iroin the I Fort Scott Mnjtor: rrr- IT. s. HosriTAL atPoictv Bcott. harbor.

oU mites irom Halifax, yesterday. The United States steamers Ella and Annie were informed of tliCc fa'et, ir lives in licfcusc of their country fud l.cf thVVicws Un 4ntion "et lisonthe Colilmittce on 1'ubhc Lands ryas intriitcd ie-po'rrffcKessary- legislaiioii.ctb eiiaBlepr-sous in the naval and military service to avail themselves'oF'the hVncfit A of the homestead law. --VmJerHou oncrckl a reolutWi whici was adopted, instructing the. Committee on Heads and Canals to inquire into the ex pedieucyv of fm pro in vj Upper Rapids of the Mississippi, wyith leave to report by hill or ptlicxwisci' ''r On of McClurg, the core, "and wiirnot; do1 tojbc in. the hour! of tlie haticns 1 Whc-lever opposes such ajdll AvHl he; marked ibr tlic and Aill be at that point'eaf'y this morning.

II Ins hospital is conctucteu in a manner jthat alf 'who visit Ut Ihat it is an honor to, Ixjmsas. Dr. Yaa mneMn ihufgc; DtJ. EOHiaiii i Baxxock. A large number of the vovemment of Xova Scotia has issued orders lor the arrest of the pirate.

There are no other gunboats here. citizens 01 iortnern-ivausas are preparing to emigrate to thc gold regions of who understands what should Uutiou ViUi adopted calling tor. a ot presscd were unanimously adopted wo Ii uotprctcud ffi'say Copperhead' ami eosii'h' fympatlirzcrs throe' 'who our volunteers mercenary hirelings of Abe Lincoln," and as 44 Abolition aud those ho, in the event of an amendment of I ho Comtiluiiwii being propped, to enable Vohlicrsf to vctcrIwould -vofe unanimously against it, were disgusted and 'at the bUgcstiort that no was needed, aud turned up their indignant noses In rbub)imc ccn- SlJ The horse thieves who have been op- erasing so cxtensivclv; in Southetn I Ne- he done. He is a southern man and one of those who has left his home and a paying biisinessj to fight forthq-'-starry banner." ,4 1 Death of David Amvin'EsQ. 31aulove was the postmaster in this rrt trie report of the commissioners appoint- Ihc Inlyne aslnngton special cd )y thc President to oxamiiie into'tlie says General bchoficld had an interview 'accounts of officers and the President; this evening:" No voyCi in the Western or Misun Dc-ordcr rehcvuiJinubas, beeji wfthc army, will there be until a suitable successor: fr-lor nf J-'hilV audi Northern Kansas i have rd- to cciiuand Xhc Dcpvtmentof Missouri wasonctofur.oldesand west rcfuud to the States, counties, townships, moved their quartens to vicinity of 1 Gebraska City, The Senate of Missouri has just ed a biU repealing the old law of that State prohibited white.

from teaching slaves to read and write I cities and.cbfporamneall moneys can be decided upon, and a "so a new command bund iorGen. Schoficld. icitizens. He had been sunerjngtor a llong time witha severe ough, which 'finally resulted in pneumonia, which pa hi ny tnem respectively, lor bouutys to volunteer, in thqj field. S.

Oll'l il vi eu. jDuiora uieu in mis cny to-aav of typhoid fever and dyseuetry. scausea nifj 4.1c uica '-j) I December 7 th. Our city has lost a good mptat the 44 weak with which hugges'tion was sustained. The however, was ex- ectcd 'they Voitstitute" orihemscives a fn.m which no good or patri- tic thing ca piococd and melr hos-tililyjn no way disturbed the gratitiea-titii which we felt iu the wncur-n ihc of patriotic I'tKter there c'rcuuij-tamcs, wc hear ot 4 The order of GeheraL Schoncldi were teHand on Texas soil un- 1 icitez'enand true 1 a.

pthe enlistment of negroes in' Missouri der Gen. Banks, and plant the Stara and and The Twelfth Kan sasVoluxteeks. Conmcss will repeal the G0O clause in nfr! qiurq consent othe own. ers. ine oruer is considered the death thc enrollment net.

Ihc Military Com mittco oi' lie rc btdicved to be Adiiiiaistra.il ix's Xohcc 1 IJand Lieut. commandinir, are btationed jat'tms post: Ihc 'battalion was out on jdrill.the other day, jfud made fine appearance. (Jfficei-s. and men are anxious in iavor of doing so, and it is not uu-S blow to fclavcry in State, of which thtrc is not chough left to, quarrel about. The charcoals- in the Legislatureithad the ill-nature, nbtwithstariding their re- NOTICE IS jHEREB YGIVEN.

k-ttors cf admin'strat ujton tbe estate ci likely they will attach section to that e'Tcct to the amendentory bill introduced ceitrt victories, to' get up a resolution ac Yikon." to gei juto, active 'service, and Ave are confident that the 12th will-abbliticnize any part of Dixie that they may honor t-y ti.u 1'rt batu CXui ia ir.dflrr Lvnglas Kar.e.if, Iwaring date ncconii Cay vf bun wl and piity-thrcu. All persons liav.c. cUubsh u'net Kid tiUti tic riujici fxbife; thua to for alicwarft iths.i yeur frwn tiv liiLta lstlra Eiay La r.rf'udi with their presence. iV.stnt. Tn in highly with uu littla-f urprisc Yitxic ThatdiFi'mtccmes 1oJU no le a jcrsonago than the ICxee-' it'ivc of the Stated Guvcriior Carney himstin uudcrstar.d that whilpt at Manhattan iLPt w-eck, he' tic)? occasion rtlolfaiho 'axtlcie ofi MriLMrBriu in-N to hi Mif-ct rr en uc in the v.cii oi aiuelc.aiiu to iciterate tlic ctrot jtintld.aaendcd.

tolcnahlc our Foldijuratp cxctcbcAhe elective JirjachUc Via vcic fully aware of the firom any Lt-ntCt such, and; if M.d la r.n nut sriihin threw from the ktu A special to the Tints savs an effort 'uovtiiim1 VZ is being made to -ive full back thiff menrem tcrho.elccti6n. authtnty to ncgoticiaii exchange of The mounb "couAtifo Kastcm cur prisoners now languishing rebel preens. It unuerd here that he forthc, dast -hae' sent has expired lus willingness to imder- 15,000 Union volunteers ukft it. and tiicii iKiJCdUhtkucc Cguinu. Within few; ifiouths thejCme of nearly ''all the Kansas- iUrimenta will have expired.

UiTilEx 3Iiamb Indians; davc inst re- fjr hirh will Wj ability to effect it. lorcovcr it i un-derstuod he- vrilh le aoceptftbTftte the hfgbtjrtiaarkcckrkc at the til URkWKl.Y Forty-two car loaite of railroad, iron liaye already Ieft: Chicago for the laiific roadr ceived their annuiryfuir worth. 4 till. Uickftiond authorities aa a negotiator, agent, Vol. h.

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