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The Daily Kansas Tribune from Lawrence, Kansas • Page 2

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MtophkrUy the' rcmoralf 'Dodges 1 childreTT-by -military order, -were Te-I TU'-IT" rin property, seized under the confiscation actThave beenftssued hereTI" TRIBUTE: eie Trnlrl vorv fnw tTftn lnft niqyed recently, to, Memphis. -At the i i x- ,1. i 1 i xi; ij at this post, or for the protection of the wc .1 0RTED r0R D2 IBU up account? ot the enormous amount of wort to be previously Mae, Gen. Mc--uiliJ? ,7 our HPKEIt, ISilltor. road Irom here to so wc were ami many of theni bein poorly.

cladi V- vieuiue report cannon i3iS3uea ior several. weeks. ITliere are Be 20 maps LAWKKXCE, JANUARY 1, 1804. vcrv much' exposed, and in irreat danger suffered I am informed that () Derations in RCDeW la number of 'children 'and some adults! a to V. 1 engraved fomt.

I Mf 1:4 'FOR PRESIDENT, j-ijxiyuirticigjuu viiv Ul. VVU" between hcreand The gucr- iidrthat hrz. hrrcssnrbi introduced i ri both ABRAHAM-JMLNCOLNt rillas: who -arc lurking abcratTur ral was' in conseouence of The Mexican Monarch V-Maxlm 11 and alongthe grailroad, Juvc a number fears that wcrmightbe attackedrbyTthe I pjll" Will I Li Houses, extending the time, for tha, payment of bounties to yeteransO Measures will at once be adjusted by of times interrupted the rottd by vburn-t enemy at ims -post; ana iney- C0U1a no i i I itrrTgoTernin'ett fwhich will compel "the rmbvin themblmt in' bridues and rebel antboritiesecoiizc J3enf Butler's sQonfreportcd, and we LnC pohey, as Taken they very DEAF'MtTE INSTITUTE OF KANSAS. The interest manifested by our State "in the education of- her deaf "andrduinb children is an honor to her intelligence and patriotism." Kansas, indeed, has always been the friend to the unfortu exchanjges. Till that is done, n.o tosptajigSni Slepn- comfortablv Drovided I llavc suffered no serious damage.

'ijthcy ostly 90 M. I I 3ereT. an In iw isxcuange orrnsoners tuc Our cavalry have been Cout scouting fgr more, than a- week. They wood abundant and i'UMiiun ui uuYernniem. 1U5) fllffiniilf frtl V.l-r J.

met the enemy in a strong lorcc near make- them cointortablc the commsr i i a. 1 6. u. lliplev. Mississippi, estimated to be New complications' are said to have arisen on the matter of the removal oi rench'4o1aclo fro'm Richmond? 5It is believed herethat the rebel -government will refuse permission tothe French vessels td ascend James' river Tl Jiettejs received fromfficers'm Men.

Banks's army, say that cotton'2 held! by WftsniNGTON, Dec. 30. winter. They must.be wholly dependent upon the. Government A for wood, nhices to live and food.

Beinfr in nate and dowri-trodden of every class. Yesterday at Baldwin City, the Kansas' Dcaf-Mut'c Institute, an in-htitution under the care of Trof. Emery, aided by other competent, teachers, and fostered by the State by annual appro The following has been received at i II i 8,000 etron Our weranot suf-ficicntly strong to stand an engagement, Uut.had: a skirmish of twelve rc- hands ot military menr many of whom I neauquaricrs. have little sympathy for the colored inanp'l" -i treating all the while. The encaay wore and if they had, in many instances it is l0 JlaJ "en- Ohio cavalrv.

ln.Texas? whicU, will, soon, bQ priations. mostly cavalry, with some infantry, impossible to make them comfortable, V1- jKp.n?'3:r CoLLon.of the 4th -nr v- 'iLi' j- i I Drousint into marKet, amounts to over ann (Min YiiAa ti Ine musi Puner greauy, ana x.iear mat 3 Wc found a goodly number of pupils, foll0Wcd our retreating cavalry ivalrv i nil 1-1 r-wr i 1 ui i i-i nil i 11 1 iimi biui. i 1 1 many win uic. 'ineir conamon is sucn 'Tuu' r' Kiftvof 5.Miiri;no' ts within lour miles ot rockahontas. on I ov ii I that the rebel lien.

heeler, with lz.UUU aa uwuauuo lUaiiuca DYiupmj auu haa i 1 a coionei, a major captain, were kindness. soiil fc has often 2 burned 15,000 cavalry, and mounted infantry rt i nL JLLa crciscs. JIany of them write fluently, road about which time Cols with indignationVitMn meattheabuses attacked Co L- Lcjberlr and captured a Pulaski. spell correctly, and also read simple sen- IIatcll and Tuttle camc with a caval. .1 tcncc thcc.thocje the great ry foci the 'the Invhy, race ThfeS of ttbm th nBJ J.

have to suffer at hands VrK.u uvtiuiui, v-uev. they aividcd and retreated westward. A Charleston, on the south bank of the Kw rIT ixccniju ujj Httiu-uwiuM -t- .1 no skulls ot tno muTclered men were Wo have in Kansas fifty of this nnfor- nf tlm 3.1 TMinTi. ins and thn difficulties with wliiph Iik encampmentat Charleston last 14 tanatc class; and, strange as it may kUIcjTaA'd Jlajor -Tomkins, to he ls riotbing Col. Leibert's skjrmishera were hotly -ge beis of tte.6th Ohio bat- rem Prof.

infoms 3 that onl Ta 1 I Vw 13 iearca mortanv. tne Dan nassins in ai trt to in fh nn.aa n. thA nim-pH pprww Vvonl- rn-w tP Vi ts Ii rto ri ri 1 rtr1 ivl I fli fi rif 1ia wIiUa Tnfln'u iulinun emil I Small 10 back of his head and the part lodgin xViicA7 i their bodies thrown into the jiyerw same time that 150 men were crossed to r.ivr rT'l vr, u'f near the temple. The number of rebels them to attend tho Institute, notwithstanding the State pays their board and tuition. The chief obstacles to be overcome arc two: one is.

the inability of the must be blacker tkm the skin of the colored man. It has often been remarked in thehis- firv n-F fVi Yixr tVrrr wlirt wuro killed and wounded is not known. At 1 rjne time thirteen were killed at one vol- i i support, inereoeis Perjury as a Profession. Many shortly afterwards gave way, Col: Long ycars ago, men could easily be found to pursuing them covering a portion iye tmiSMfbo 0C-e5fJTCe U'SF TthdVHe uirVd and-some of ese persons sabres completely waiking openly Ju Westminister Hall, demorahzmsr and scattennsr them cv- il -L 1 ii i parents to clothe and suitably prepare by some 0f thc Kansas 7th, who wedded in their feelings to. the foul.

sys- .1 A I. 1 1 A 1 il. I Ii Alii il iil ll 1 mem ior aiicnuiug mu c-cnuui, auu iu mihnsli Otir' -mpn sspnt wm. oi cnauensm, tnai me DiaeK man has no intellect, that they could never i wnn ii straw one oi meir snoes, to in at one time 85jrisoners, and at another 13. could make scholars, One other is the very strong and peculiarly tender tic which binds every true mother to her deaf and dumb child.

She ery uirecuon ana great eoiiiusion. signify they wanted Qniployent a it-I A number of the enemy were killedand hCQ 6rS ttf sayinT a I wnunnon nnii i v. i rv-ricriiinra warn ritfln I demonstrated be- being however, is Thi n.np.mv made another dash nnon 1 i i i i straw. But thecustoin has SilisKnrv Tcnn inrl tnnk tho r.lipp yond the possiDiiity oi a uoupt, viz man of Salisbury, and took the place. ivj includinsr veiiiommissidned officers.

i can hardly consent that thc dear one, A writer in the Qttar- iimi) iiivy luuiu iiic uiiii auu mc use ui I nnmer v.l un-5r! 'Jilv. In main rebel column fled.and SZ, I i i i i i ii I nf crtiilipvsi iath tre ueeinj; prccipuaioiy. i A9Xro rt vrtf Aniirta nf derlyw.tchea.,0 1-n wbhes and ea arove htly; The officer in command of wants, shall DC scparatea irom ncr. uc r' that it might not be safe to trust them the courier station at Cleveland also re- iv-w a ii meJlU? HPAS veiana a so re- could only feci thc force of this when we Drcvcnlcn fr0-' ffinV ff om here to night on picket duty, as they ere IJ I lilt 11C1111VJ CllUI OllUVn). XIl UVA- entered the' school, and looked upon Memphis, but we learned last ni-bt naturally such; slecpy-heads, but they thoso upturned and anxious, but sharp that the road would be running order uu.c -1 them off, however Big.iner.

ao-ainina few davs. which will he a guards, lhey 4ire wcrer-lound asleep I at. flinir rfistjt. Tbftv. ari and uparkling eyes.

trrat to tis armin' ipt fitir Tnaila. more watch- CSlSd) Geo H. Thomas tHeparties re- i-'T 'TPtJ-5en6cFldS- member said the The party I mnw wnfnli- Our State appropriated $1,500 to AUKmifrli lmv nnf. a inrolful and'careful than white ite. ot mnkiTifv rwr-1 I Inrtiri flr thA- tPfl atin tm-n rin1 fiirrh lint, Vuptiort this Institute! for 1863, and will force hero, vet -are'' well organized I deed, they give evidence jupport llrt i i 5 a -air-.

i i x-r. A I Il for this Und well fortified, and our fortifications tor soldiers, even thaneien. I Briff. Gen. Cullum, chief of stoffJSen.

the of i 7 4 i 1 1 vi! AviLni3sseu auiuuir wiiiie onun.ii undoubtedly renew thc. same year. sa cuBouin5i.iMa Buiuran's column, returned 100 horses neu: come "lto cPurfc and swear 100 horses, though we were expecting, a few days I on guarawnat i never witnessea among WR nrx i i' it And 4 straw shoes went into court Prof. Emery is an able teacher ana ago, an it u. nojr that eouintae-ntsretcVThe different columns and-iswore vit; in Trof.

the ha, no force sufne.ent, this wncn reneveu oiien wne oMri-taiv -fc, taken in all true man. Ho has just secured straw My plans and I section, to oi, mahung an aiiacs, i --uv-ii a -it aa teacher lrnincr fn rAnrl Tli Wot. AAJUU. Mount, (late and for a long time i are vrv Kiiri 11 iiiiv kiiiiiiiii ii i 1 -iinii and prompt- xrrnnTF. nv Hirv fin avt Dnrmrr 1 7 ers nave ueen lauuimiv in thc DcaT and Dumb Institute wnn rt oniv to no.

rp.rmlsoa witli hwiw wmie oumwio uu. um ui eaw 1 ly. obeyedith sbgle Biege 0f Vicksburg, several politf-1 I T.1 ax It I nrlif a aIiiIIvati laovn Pnofnii n. as assistant, yj with smaU loss on our side. cians called mpon General iGratft one day (Signed) to talk about political matters.

General R. Kelly, Brig. Gen- Wc have known something of this gen- '-t he general order 157 and its enforce- more aa tu ieara. xue coiorea t1 fc x- i mcnt in this department, has produced raca are to be jyeople in thisnation, Ueman by report before but in an inter- a scationP aIn0lhu loaVers and and they are to be educated but there view of several hours, by writing for gents who were living off the Govern- are many difficulties to be overcome Jn he is entirely deaf and dumb we were mcnt and making-money out of it, were thc. accomplishment of this great wqrjc, Grant listened to them for a few mo- ments, and interrupted' thein, saying There is no uso talking; politics to St.

Dec. 30. The following was received via (3 al me. know nothing about the suhiect. urFUed at hia varied learning and at- Dear any or responsi- y- Tf way, but not from our agent in Mexico: and furtherm-0.

br rf'i 1 III I I I.V III! IIIM IIU. fllT IIM T-M I llflTM 51 I1T I A -r a VIA vv WVAU A rwT I i II- i 1 I mi i tainmcnts. He uses our language, not mav sWestVnlah which to me Wks "a ram coxresponaent oi. mcaon 3QUS my cquainUuc "M1ca 'xi -ii i i twc; says the Archauke Maximilian 7i0- 'uA i ii i ii- i in i nirrnrii mi iiiiithl.iv- iiiil .1 li i.i i tphs nwi nn nnp ynnr. nir inn rii Iuu uusmess wiuiiu our unes, or wnv i fj considers the recognition bv the ash lived outside the lines, who pretended ored race and the Government.

government of the new Mexican which Xaiii "perfectly Talk of tbnt. and jitti vnnr mnn." i i i i rn rr nonn I ir ann nntro nonn norm ittoh i ic uaiv vuauiam vi auuaiiuu uii I lie was a coninoutor ui mi uy uuu uru-i i -A i i raonarcny as indispensable to his accept Whit is that Gpnoril ml-rd tli to purchase provisions of Government this post, the object of which is to aid ft- -ri, -nrXWii tnat eneral asked tue. 10 purciiaScproy sions 01 uoYernmcnt V. ance -of the throne. Ehe proposal was clcs to several monthly magazines.

Ccics to scytrai muaiuij at Government prices, whose sympathies each other in our dimcult Jh.ese bv me French ffoverh4 S1 mCian 'f also nl1 i.nvn Kw- nni ineetin-s. which are held every Mon- S0Tern; Tanning: leather, rep bed General .,1 (iovcrnment nrices. whosGsvirt-ath rs each other in our difficult 1. 1 al .1 politicians, inurpnso. i -w v' i r' i -v i 1 1 1 1 1 1 i i iiiTiiiM i i uu wr run nil tri iT'irii.

i rwi i also all thc lim6' hav- eV and meetings, which are held every Mon- VTS li mr -m Mrs. Jimcry and Mrs. uount arc li i ixiQuu ia." a. Xboxuuuu a LauiucUi competent tcachcrsin this school. iuuv.

haye lwithhemJ from Washington, in reply, is its present xnanagement this and turnishing living to guerrillas are naving some revival interest at ff fb IpUfnprfn'lSnnls ltMr fw -xi i v. flin Thar linva Koon crtm to ineenec unat uie American itepuD- jV tanner out West, and-before the ro wuu. ua utuu, prowiiug. aruunu our lie would never tolerate much less rcc- -k Ti- i r. i i tf lines-alU summerand whenever 'they of conversion; others have been re- ou a bell ntheGTuM.in I i Ki: a rru 1.

1 ofrnize a mpnarcny estamisnea av ineir i nnr1iirfin -liv liiieiriftaa TTnn fVx Institute cannot but receive and deserve Vnf tiiirfii'ri nril fkrnrmrifrAinnnf uliirVi 1,0,1 a sito nnnnrtiiTiitu nt l-i inrr ninn auu shpuW tc oxtcrided to it.by a cenerous men who mi found outsidS of our there rc sbVcn' at-this timearOcfes Tlir people. lines for timberand pther purposes. So of faithful men, who labor untiringly for A P5fio3B plIIIthat themon army have been furnishing the spiritual i Alfred Speer who had been appointed! wiyjriimnc. suDsistenco ior au tut "uiuu iu FoBir 30, a recruiting agent -for -Acquackanonk, tcucr irom kct. v.

u. lotcjoj. the late' order naff shut down on this wanmeirseiuines -jney tire re- Tho Richmond Enquirer of the 24tb the other day secured twenty rccruitsJ P.ntutf Aden Ti 11 1Cfi9 I "knaTnon -A 1 AA I Kft I Vffl tAnflttlft An' Tor truth nnrl -rirhtr. I i I T' i the enemfs gaining. I HQiboardedaaemigrantf essefcoffirSlatenj are incal-1 Island, gave a free lecturetothe vuui.iiU Jiit.

ax, luuui uusiuvm, auu ui.cu-uvci ivu ui mcse 0.w i saygj lUr iQSSCS Dy "Mb; EditobV The times furnish crks and others in this. town howeyo ous Tennessee messee We are not only deprived of I who, crowded Jher, offered -fithe' flour mills of that cbuntryrthat, bounties andeallccf on themJtb 'inliitl abundance of material for letter-writers, emeives ricn on oi me war, To Tov T'. and domnothmg fox it48supppytff -This v- Fy, and having an inclination in mat airec- ouht to navfl heftn donft Iotkt nim anrl I ha plain JtOSt xLOSpital, vOrinth, JMlSS. previously supplied our whole army, but The result was that a score of them then? j- -v j' i I at Tn ct. Tri ri i ti ri atu AerwT aiiro itT nr.ionn rnoro wrorn owAfn intn i imtny-, for mo to report sbmo inattersjconncctcd gnerrillas.

This jiew order has been an gB-EAPBisejs accordedi)ythe pensively organized "at 1 Be-4 States Bdrvieor TMost of -theni 1 -are 'tal xxiixiLMjx- Vx liiuxii u. vwauw I giaes mis, we are cut on irom me coai, i wart insnmen, upon horn Hingland hac fit ILWai I xV I VJ-'cn i i tv. I I ir. uuu iiiiu' wuucixxuiucoxwuiiyu ncio huiiu vuuuicu iur uiiucnui uj uu iuw raiiu (r riirt ltrinnrr thrt BiiiTiTi'inr Tvinntha tnr mi 1.1 ,1 I -n -ri i ai i I "V- ti Tir" Anenoaunoi me army at tnis post is lowns, uniei wers to me millions to us. The copper works at her armies at eight" or "nine cents vei a lima aiiwas quiet at mis post and in remartaDiy good very lew sick the Committee 0 on Internal lievenTjaJiA CleyelanduperintendedibyCoUHeelday.

Here they will pocket ten iiic command or tho loth. Army-Uorps, anu omy some vote oi iumks waa pusscu to nun. jnr. government which "werer burned that tunurN yv- TCT but about the first of. October a11 these a citSeiLpf cKansa andilys tha pnemy, formerly lurneoVout '6 000 yever clo tht? are priendii congratulate -his deserved pounds of copper vei day.

Of er i three never could seo that; can to bo fitir-nti troops that The news from' the diffnt donnrt. HeS a'thoroulrh '-MrMfe rmJ5Z.JZ-J Canada wa9tdattchJ)Qusfifeio England veeigiisof mo adviiiicc-movement mntsi.of the army the artrccesses business man and bounJ to" the government This was she- only xCop- tor all the mother country ever got iropj Aloui this time SticraanVCorra passed that are attending onr forces at all points, scrpatfaZ- per'mine in the countryand keptus lfe ifiWesCf a JT fe1 creatos creat and it khAlWd 4 Liuwitii 1 an(I rows except, the. Canadian boat TiTk 7 that theebellion is'nearry used-up. Won Vm I to do withhat 3hiS and, JVxxnx iJorps, sooa, iajno je incorrigiblo soij brhiiri inquircdran battle of is spoken Row rthers, row. ino oracr xox me leit wing, gi, uic, utn dox, ana dj our iorces in the.

held, can- anxious lamer, qt a tricua- Jessmm 0f merely resulting in the -loss of a I A woult3e wlfbavin- fired off al AfmY comjnanuea jJT.vjcncraii""'' -1 uun wv. i aim i u. juow a pu, his stale jokes without effect, at last ex claimedWhybtt neverfengh Vhei mf 4 I 1 i 1 be far distantwhen our distracted coun4 1 would i matJiaX-ucmaiiaoa-tne wonder- the bg-parenV least ienho' nr Washington. pec. 30.

torteoV Jerroldonlyryma flroneV! I brigade.composed-of th4 3d-Michigan I great question of American freedomHwayf epinhitn m-cAcAUiVAi' -I T33 the ATjli.1 witETaninvtera haKi' ol ir-riuia reuei pavairy.was jnrantea Jhcr ith me lst.iviaDama, if whd were ctainc ux nsighborin towKo an rv i i. I All the colored peoDle at what waa I norvtiA Jtra ah cira ntn i audience with tho President for th? I talking to h'jn -elf, wl en asked moseof makini? an 'imnoftantoniTrin'' I hehid.two rpiWin! hnh bAlit-iirl f11 an iniportant'commu, I hehid two' reasons one, ii guerrilla so BS030 i to nieation-of -a i I talk'ttrai sensihlo ncuy'v the -other, hi Forty 'decrees of condemnation of fefielj liked a icnblxnan llE.MT jjuxmwv xixvwi.T mi vu auu i 110111 CliCaXlUg SUIIlGUOuy,.

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