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KANSAS TRIBUNE: ipgJohnR. Greene Chairman and G. Farming in Missouri A Scarcity Laborers. of SALE OF PUBLIPRpOTn B.Jackson SecretarjT It is pretty certain that we shall JX. raetsxis introduce, rM A.w...l do much in the wayfrfafmln0nJli5 I A i i I L.

33 Meffraiisfc vu" jcui. ixne-generai scarrivy oi labor which prevails almost tHruirhoWt 8 Fightlatl Yazoo! CtttjJ! cjoncicmncd jPabllq Property Cdnsistirrsof Horse. Males. Pkrtnini? TjnTilTnhnt rJ a. the whole countriTCTWated fflJj6'ui "Cl 0.

II. Rrotsne was: called for, but de- ponteru', lilacksmltlis' and Saddlera'Too's, Stoves, Stot TIia mil rwuno- repeat- uy me wnoiesale abandonment by the inhabitants of larse districts, either ABBAHAJa LlNUULN.rrr Bravery of the Colored Troops. he said ftu Sale ti cominenco at 10 o'clock a. m. Terms cash U.

funds IlliXKY lluDGEA. ed, i lit: 1 11 irom tear pi guerrillas or on accountiof aptain-tKt lepot -QHarteriinwtyr vepoi viuarxermMte-'s office, Fort LoavcyiwortU, KM those local feuda and partisan animosities which exhibit themselves5 in houseburn- jlBPt'DLiCiXSTlIE 'JVe have had financial raud as elj 1 ndtU others as swindles. Ife considered bub, aieux-u iiiu, 1-m I nyMifd touon I 1 1 -n-1 I- rl ii mlmo- ingr horsestealin -irho ropwrt the "polity f'ta national Ad-1 unpunished lawlessness. Thi3-flight of re- 4 oraraiion (r ko. v.

was to throw on tne set- rQ0 dciuli iVf muaouanis irom aisturoed regions nas yeaVtbeTfuki Teceivbd at) thbitfSce unUI w. 4. oiVs orti tiers, which would have been paid by Fremont will have a Command. day, March ilat, 1S64, for the delivery at Fort Leavci tives, some'of'them tfnion refugees "and worth, Jiansa, repeaieu. had.

not rsurrepuottsiy some of them disloyal refugees, crowding into the large cities and towns of the FIVE i HUNDRED (500) "7 i 10 dc nem at iaui- Tfty kbout'the C6nstitu1 us-J Excliange 5of Prisoners. I like the rv 01 stop iniei. xie uau Horses. btateorl seeking' a "quiet 'home-' 'in' adjoining States. Thousands, too.

to escape Iitcs for Tresidcnt and Vicc-rrcsulent of 1 COnsulted with some friends and would Xbt United Suites, i j' its nii.K I submit 'tne foUowineVrescutioiii: the din of war and the danger of the draft at the same time, are going to Of the f'Kot leAa than fifteq Tb basis of representation -will be one WlIEREAS, The devil will cite scrip naoas mgh, irom to oight years old, 'dark color; sound, active, well-formed and in eool condition for in Uiui I Aid -2 oAuOa: Idaho, Jelertte from each RepresentatiTe District I ture men steal theurery or Ihe Consequence OI these movements Hono 'A i Melons will yen "swp unei, lawyers wm on or befoi what mirht hft pTnAof Tt'va ffj. to be deUvered what might be is Iemphis, March 14. rv Primary meetings will be held in each bushwhack the Constitution, and pseuao of fertile farms, some of them' lyino ad- ffl ha ad upwards; win cb'nsi Advices from VTctsburg to" March Kepresentative District oa Saturday, April jacent to the railroads and rivers, Will be No propoeala wUl bv cpnsiderei accompany 10th, state thateverything is jn thegwi to select the above rC rv pie therefore. lpffc untillPd throurrhont thp guarantee 01 a imk two reaiHii6iDi leil. uuuiieu imuugiiuUT, tne, Season, be- nartieB that th contra will ntftr int CHESTER THOMAS, Kesolved, lhatthe acts men are the troops, the best evidence of character; and ipanng lor an-The morale of preparing for an Cause there are no laborers to Work and efficient erity for iU performaace given by tli Chairman State Central Committee.

airman oia vcmrai Qmrnucee. i .1 i (hstbuu uamea in lot guaraniee, in case ih contract I them. ...,1 he slave-labor system is utterly awarded to him. iT destroyed, and has not yet been replaced ceiienu suinus iiuu eiMieruKaa- vi me advertisement must he ready 'with Rood and snfficieii security to enrer into contract and give as boo) as the award is made, ii' i openly opposes a reasonaoie exemption troops for marching orders again 1EAYENW0RTH. Iw.m tnvntinn -it llin mi nrftVOTn rTl nT I mi 1 1 I11 by a better one.

The able-bodied young negro men have either joined the army or abandoned their masters' homes in "vfu. "4 ri 1 There wasamte a patue iougnt at Proposals must be made in tripl'eate and on scparat eh cets of paper, and indorsed "Proposids for Cavalr lloraea. HENRY HODGES, Captain and Depot Qnartermuitter. search of their own fortunes, and the de- Office of Depot Quartermaster, Fort Leaven wort il crepid slaves and children are little else ivansas, aiarcn 11th, i r. A marl6dtd er lull pressure 01 Steam, I r-- siauoneu mere auu a large iuicc ui icu- emrt from taxation in lobl and all L.u i FOR than, a Notwithstanding the inducements to farmers offered in the high prices of all kinds of farm produce, moT.Dg forward tuoyantly.

The hotels $500 in value and, wbeU gllined possession of a part of of the city, but some gunboats, coming up I TJ II DB this state oi things will prevent our peo opened fire upon them, invigorating. the ple ironi cultivating their iarms. This is evident the fact that good farms are crowuea 10 iiieir uimuHt capatitjr. wnereas, niinious vi acres iiav ueeu It is quite difficult to accommodate well sold for taxes under the assessments then A t. 1 made, all of which are null and void, lf11? lD0 according to the theory of the Attorney Fpared to do -this' to' the 'best of the General; therefore, ability of the hotel proprietors.

Itesolved, That Kansas legislation is There Is a lartro immicrration alrcadv a- big fraud, and that the bestway for negroes, who charged and drove them Our loss was, slight; rebel loss, unknown. Upward of 5,000 bales of cotton air- are onerea, eni Die locations, at irom FR E-M AN' Si io oiu ana per acre tneir own ers glad to dispose rof propertv rived from below yesterday. Receipts which they cannot make available', at al Over the Union11 sforei "i 1 -i vELA-S Sc WHOLESALE DEAiERS coming in, from Iowa, Illinois, Ohio, the people to extricate themselves from by.wagon.eontiiiuo large. difficulty is, to either abolish the con- Louisvillf 1 Wisconsin and further East. Men look- stitution, as recently proposed by a Sen- gef $1 Moriroe1 March 16.

most any price. St. Louis Union, i 1 1- i of A lad in a printing office came upon was shot dead in the street this tuu name ui ncuaie, occurring in a afternoon, by a man named Saunders. LIQUORSw Thqre is. great and lynch line thus 'fShall reign the Hecate of the deepest hell." The' thinking.

iu lur uuuicticaus ivji menisci vca, wiin a tor iu in is piace, ur to uuuiisu iuo families and neighb9rs, ure arriving norsG lawyers who are eternally whining daily. It is more than probable that howlinganjd bellowing' about the Wyandotte charter. Kansas will receive, this season, a goodly Whereas, "Bread and the Games" number of additions to her population, was the cry of the people of Rome in law is feared. The 62d is here. The murderer js in jail, and Col.

he had discovered an error, ran to the master printer I and' inquired eagerly road is noiaing tue moD in cnecK. Tobacco and Pipes, W.o have plenty of room in our Sta The Muskingum Valley Sanitary Fair whether there was an in cat. you blockhead," was the reply. Away 60 MAIN, ST. 40 LEVEE, nov being held here is a brilliant suc- went the boy to the press-room and ex it 4 "tx- navinp: eiapseu alter Aoiiiuiui3 iuuqucu Some excellent farms in Douglas county aV tc i i.

6 the city before official-honors were can now be bought at great bargains. shamelessly lbuhtT and sold'; ami, LEA VEN WOR Til KAN. l- V' v. tracted the objectionable letter. But Washington, March 16.

mariidom A-. 1 1 -fancy the horror of. both, poet and pub- Tho Conference of the' Methodist whereas, the Legislature of the State of measures to Church has. just-dosed its sitting Aansa.4ih;theo Ta Masonic. law in Ken- iisaer tppeureu-vitn ne line; ifhall thei He Cat pf the I.

1 aT 11' 11 I Leavenworth. There wa a very cobd Fsea ne miam OI tucky. Fi A WRENCE No. 6, A deepest 'y )' lioman raooie: tnereiorc. i.

Hj. meets in Miller's HalL on the first and third 7 uo liiLrouuufcJti tu-uav iu Monday veninas of each month. -at half-oast seven o'clock, AH Masons in good standing am. invited to at MARRIED; tend. A i Sec DAVENPORT SUTTON At Olathe.

on th l(fth iVJlc? inces. of all privileges of further citizen- at the residence of John by lUv. i 'luck i 1 P. R. Broom, W.

t.aiarllldtf c- 1 Boarding Honse the wiLftftt; member dock has been returned to Lawrence, UQUl 1" Tr Tt 1 ship, unless they immediately report hereas, The moralist and the pa- fvPRAla frir A 1 duty! dnW joau s. urown, lr. toau Miss Annie X. Suttou, both of Olathe. 1 FACT WORTH KNOWING vn in Twill rn cnTiitnrtfn.w tvno .1 my honse, 51 Vermont formerly: known as Providence R.

March 16. Gov. Smith has issued a proclamation mo xuofc vutwj 1 uiiuiiig 4itv.oa -it up Kir BOARDING HOUSE, and am now to accommodate rr vo'' jvt triot are last coming to tne conclusion friends here. --r that lying is a malarial disease and; per-11 Veundcrs tnithe SixteenWw about Jfy an epidjemic therefore, is w-J Ihnt 1 deceits fraud, and HIGHLY IMPORTANT declaring our quota under the last, call of the Presidentt to, be filled. 1 A anywnoiriBh boarding by the week ttayV To Eastward bound Travelers Titi, 1,1 be i nu ipiieu wiiu ino required numuer oi errr' falsehood of every grade ought to Jamea UiEnce, of Wes- regarded as crime, and punished Fort Monroe, March 15.

The flag of steamer Jfew York The Great Wabash Valley wu, win do voioneu iie Aa? been nne and imprisonment. arrived this evening. in the service, and is doubtless cood .5 Hon. HIL Heberlinc made. a short I) obtain stoadv emnlovment.

at tlva hiirlirst wapcri Capts. Flynn and Sawyer and Gen. VIA GREAT WESTERN OF ILLINOIS, AND T0LEP0 byapplyW r' CLARKE CHAPMAN, officerV He aynstcd1 in 'raising tni Aeg- but frank speeeh in favor of resolu- Neal Dow have arrived heve AND WA1USI1 I it Iwfi. 1 Kansas iment parUy in probably tions. He had long since resolved in n.Th -is no56 later from Gef 5...

i- 'in. i Sherman expedition. HA.IILTIQA.X)S. i Select: IScliQol. owv luua irDm awacx, ana ms own mma, not to vow lor any man The Richmond Examiner of the 14th: Positively the Shortest and1 Quickest MBS.

i E. uoubtlcss 'because in addition ho is who opposed an exemption of improve- contains the following KOUte tO all, pastern I respectfully inform 'tit clens flfcwrencthati an officer of some experience. W. 11. ments.

Charleston March5 K3TicK.ets lor gale, at omce.on, Jhe JLEYKE, Leaven I mont street, Monday; March 14th "Worth. I TTHsts fkiniiMrtn' Rnrlidh hranr.h. higher marl 2d Iw I branches. music. 8.

Dari.D. be KLieut resolutions. were JLhen jadopted by he otW new He probably receives his position bo- an old-fashioned, honest, emphatic and Newoio March l6 Passengers leavine Quincyon the 4:30 a. m. train, by I Number of scholars limited to, twelve, Cleveland, hours quicker than they can Chicago, dissolution.

cause he has performed 'som? service, I unanimous vote. All the Washington correspondents and is willinir to sacrifice the honors ot John R. Greene. President agree that the irold, bill, twill pass the aim win renuu nuinuu, Aioany, iNwxori ana Uoston, one train in advance, of Chicago Koute. Also, via Eort- rrTIK A RTN KKS HI F.

an reach Pitsburir. Ilarrimiw. PliitiuiAlnhiaf 1 I 'r -r I Tf" il' fin. 'rr. r-ll 'x.

I vjt. 1. ACKSON, secretary. I xiouse wi-uay. xne jieruin says ib may epiritual warfare for the Ex- be so amended as to be used in payment of certain dues.

'Bushwhacker Blount SnoT. A 8enator Wood worth is Major. We have no doubt this regiment will do effective marl'J'tit March 5, 1S64. I A P. M.

NIQHT EXPRESS, (Saftirday excepted,) arrive at Bluff City 7:15: (tmvmr.) Snrinz- correspondent of the Kansas City Jour- New York, 'March 16. The Courier of this city mentions a imia unau p. uccatur. mM when mustered, and will aid in naJ Commerce writes to that papr Kort Vrayne, 11.50 a. Toledo 4:50 p.

Cleveland 8 p. Buffalo 4.A) a. New York and Boa- report that President Juarez had con vamc oi our Kansas sol- froni Plea6ant Hill; as follows ion iz nuauigui. CONNECTIONS. sented to the transfer of a portion of State Agricultural College.

rPHE NEXT, IN- -ILlSTITOTION Wpan'esdayt March nth, 1SC4, and will continue thirteen weeks. Rev. N. Oi Preston, the distinguished Principal of the Ladies' Seminary at Topekaj has, been-elected Professor, and w'll enter upon the duties of his oflfca at the beginning of the term. I Vnn Vnn ctntA in vmir r'irui '1 thft'Rtatft'of Sonnra "to "an aP'firil of trip.

A DECJVTmv With Illinois Central Railroad, Leavenworth is growing rapidly, and (that Captain of Government of the United States, or at AT ToruOMOWith, Iilinoig Central Railroad, branch line. 1 At Lafatbttb With Latayetto and Indianapolis uiuiQ is coniinually on tns increase, noionevy, was caugnt anq snoi on Aion- icastan American cumpauy. A portion of the Santa Pe trade isbeinc day v.ening, the 7th by Captain The Courier aflirms that it is Burroughs and a party of twenty men of ized, in case the news should have any With increased facilities for instruction, tuition low and other expenses cannot fail io improve me opportunity presented for the cducatiwu Railror.d for Indianapolis, Cincinniiti, Htltimore, Washington, Louisville, Lexington, and all points in Indiana, Ohio and Kentucky. f. At Fort Wavsb With1" Pittsburg, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad, for ittsburg, llanisburg, l'hiladcl-phia, Baltimore and all the principal cities in the Ewet, At Toledo With the JUike Shore Railroad, for Butlalotind tbaEast: also, -with 6w the Missouri First Cavalry.

'Capt foundation, to declare that no transac regions is making lively times in that! Blount was an appointed Captain, and I tibh will be recognized" by the new gov oi tufT sons and daughters. JOSPU DENISON, President. Manhattan, Feb. 10, 1864.J i c'-J marlSdiwtf city. A short time since the enteVnrisini? recognlred as such by his band! ernment of Mexico if it took place sub- firm of Brace Baker hardware mer.

1 thc gentleman lying at full sequent to the evacuation of the city of ftroit and Toledo Railroad for Detroit ami -all points in RESOLVED, THAT TIIE LANDS of this Company be withdrawn from sale until th completion of the first section of Hue of the road of this Company until otherwise ordered by thin Board. nna i i length on a plank, as dead as a mack- Mexico by president Juarez. ehants, sold to one man, for the Idaho Lref 0n Tuesday morning, in Lafavctte Washington, March 15. market, a bill amounting to twentv-fivc countvJ at the house of 'a Mr.Welch. There is some contradiction here as hundred dollar I whn in in triA finiit.hprn armu nr nim- I to the action of the Government ref- Wn llikelv.

a bushwhacker. iT.Tassfid the I erence to the' exchange. ho facts are vwv.va 10 uuiv; wj curon-1 -1 i. avJ 1 I house on a scout. Capt.

Blount was I these: Canada. Sleeping can are -'attached to night trains running through to Lafayette, Ind. Fare as low by any other route. Baggage chocked tlii cct through to Buffalo, New York, and Boston. Shippers of freight to all points wcrt.

Qf.Qulncy will And this the quickest route and at as low rates as any other. Mark goods care of T. W. R. IL, Toledo.

TWO DIRECT CONNECTIONS, DAILY, 1 To fndianapolis, Cincinnati and Louiavillo, ten to twelve lioitis in advance of any route. -i Tickets for srvle at Ticket Offices on tlio Leve, and all the Hannibal and St. Joseph Railroad Company's offices, and at the Quincy and Toledo offke, at te Depot, Quiney, Illinois. Ask furTickeUt via the Wabash Valley Route, and be sure you get themi That pie foregoing rcsolutinn.be publinhed in" a nswBpaiw, at Leaven worth, 'at Kaunas City, at Lawrence, and at Topeka. Omcs or ths Umow Pacitic RailwavCo E.D., i 1 1 -f St.

February ri I hereby certify that Ihe foreging correct pna trua wpy, talusa lrdnj ihe' tecortls of ne Company, of certain resolutions passed by the Board of Directors at a mtiugbid by iLem February. 1864 HENRY DliNNY, marlSdtf fcau. 01 our' city. corrailed in this housel and not Some weeks ago Commissioner Ould ine enlargement and increase of the make his escape. There was anothkr notified Gen.

Butler that at a certain date utumwa kuis vuuiuaerCIal CeniCr autlS I Uiau LUlXl, uui UC Hi tUJ ill, tiu 10 CBb I a tA uviaiw v.v. grcatlj" to the in which we are prosperity of our State awa Ane mcn recgnid Ulount' hs cnangea, ana mat ne uuer; migrnuo 11 i an officer by his dress, and I have io the same, to which Butler acceded, arid auintcrcsted. do'ubi 'pressed him ihe One issued an' order as waV suggested by SIIAIWOIV mJCIaV ATTORN Travelers ar respectiully souciteaxo try this Route. and prove to themselves that th abova are ti4t. tThfty arc also cautioned ogaiusi false representations of run- thing is certain: he is dead, and the Ould, which was countermanded by country is rid of a dangerqusand despcr- out Government.

Butler then made tlje ueit ana ouiertoiouier routes. I i I FIXANCIAL FRAUD' AND POLITICAL SWLNDLKS. ate bushwhacker. Joseph Hay, percentage arrangement, ana the Got- w. M.

BRADLEY, Passenger Agent, Leavenworth CItyJ R. C. OOODEL, Gen. Pas. Agent, Qnlacy, 111J i' i In pursuance of notice, the cititens tVo.

zd Col. CavJ -lernmeni men sioppeu mm. wuimiu- cf Itidway'1 township joined by dele i. rr il 1 standi ngBcmi-omciai miormauon 10 ine Wabhinotow March 15. gations from Burlingame and Superior au pufflness unrasted.

.10 their ew will hn promptly attended to. 4gM WUl. II. U. LYKIKS, i.

Cdircctlne OlflceV17 contrary, tne plan oi uen. uuuer np been rejected by the War Bepartment, Gen. W. T. Smith was to-dav nomi (FIVE MILES WEST OF LAWRENCE.) unrnsni Buy Trees Raised in Kansas: Patronize Ilome Industry Enterprise.

hi fnt vtMfrTirfcral Will De RSSILTU- f- lJi 5 UntAtU mmanrl nfSiK i2n I relinouiBhcd his- editorial connection PARTICULAR ATTENTION GIY- EN to CcUettiDrA aivd proceed-promptly remitted it current rate of axchapjra. ClSce la House's authin Store. Milafi W-x V. MlcbWen Jtreet, Lwr 0acrcTprc8entt Oilmore is to have an actifetomaald whh the New York Jnatyendent. Jrf waa the Held: iTneodoreTilton'is now the editor, I shall glad to see all who want treat or who want to look at them.

A. R. LEONARD. lUawaia, May 90,164. I 3wtl.

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