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Wyandotte Commercial Gazette from Kansas City, Kansas • Page 2

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The War Near Home. Oa Sunday about thirty arrests were NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. made 'far atfenrpVs to incite, z-' terday, but the exhausted condition of his men treven'ed Lim from coming to McDowell's fil. It is also reported that Commercial (Sprite. UNlOtf ARMS VICTORIOUS, From the Journal of Commerce, 21t.

3-LOTS, light At Bull Hun. 000 of our troos have been 6'ent to Fair fax from the wke'r of the river. It is WYANDOTTE XWNTY AGRlCUi-TURAL SOCIETY. Gov. Spragoe bravery during the whoie day challenges universal admiration, and aided ty Mr.

Gaslin Paymaster of the N. Y. llth, he suct'certSed in bringing some degree of order out of this chaos. The brave Rhode Island regiments Oo Tuesday morning, the 16th Editor. Union Repulse at Manassas.

It. II. TAYLOR, force of U. S. Reserve Guards, numbering known that ou Ihe day previous to the fcat tie, a large number of the Ohio regiment "(OF'ALL CLASSES,) 33 ACJRES of Land close to tbi Ou Thursday, the 18th a fight 170 men, left Camp Union in this city, under Command of TV Van Ilarn, WYANDOTTE, KANSAS, publicly protested against being led by Ko i lace at Bull's Hun, a little east of were formed in the rear to oppose tne Gen.

ScheucW, and it was only through i -t for the Southwestern part of the State, numuer, -nr 5 J'i advai.ee cf the pursuers. Ihe Saturday, July 27th, 1861. the imporfturity of Col. McCook, in whom Manassas, which was in tfJecl a drawn tioft of aa Ajfricdltural Society- for otff County both desirable and necessary do hereby call a PUBLIC MEETING pf the Citizens of Wyandotte Coinjtv, to be held in the Court tattle, though according to the most relia OIE undivided third of 640 Acrei tuey Had TcotenaeHce, wiin omer oiuccrs, that they vsVS prevented from making a mofB formidable rebellion. It was known of the killed and wounded has been greatly exaggerated.

behaved with the greatest bravery, but this was unavailing to arreat a panic in the rear. ble accounts, the rebels suffered quite the near Eudora. severest loss. The Union loss was about to our troops yesterday that Johnson had 32 Acre in West Lawrence. forty killed and mxiv wounded fcVmed a junction with Bjauregard on the hi'iht of the first action at Bull's Uun.

On Sunday, 21st, the battle -vaj renew ana wnen -wimin mree mues xviiu Harrisonville, Cass they were attack ed by a party of rebels umbering 500, consisting of one company of infantry, and the rest cavalry. The fight- commenced at 20 minutes past 2 o'clock, aod lasted till half past G. The Federal forces completely routed the rebels, ki'ling fourteen of them, and wounding many, more. The Federal occupied forces a skirt of timber and fought as skirmishers, behaving in a gallant manner, fishting like old veteran troops. i SO Lots in St.

George, and ed, and the Union forces were Our inen could very distinctly hear the cars cominsr ia Jrom Manasas Junction TWO Shares in Manhattan. House, on Juiy isoi, at 1 o'clock, in the afternoon, to take the necessary steps for the establishment of said So city, the election of officers W. II. Schfioeld, Isaiah Walker, Walker, S. Cobb, J.

Root. T. J. Darling, I. D-Heath, N.

T. J. Barker, 1 S. Elacii-ly, B. Gray, F.

Speck. SomervilJe, J. Mc-Grew, N. White, S. M.

Emerson, Wm. J. Hughes, J. L. Hall, L.

P. Converse; S. I). Macdonald, W. B.

Bowman, Win. McKay, Davis, I. Francis, F. House, J. 31.

Funk, 1--Moore, B. Judd, I. B. Sharp, H. Wood, D.

B. Hadley, K. D. Parker, K. Chalk Federal Officers Hung in Missouri.

St. Charles, July 21. By the tfain to day we have "ihe" confirmation of a report that- Col. Ben. Sharpe, of Montgomery County, and We eive as full details as we can make amid the cheers with which the Confeder room for, in the following dispatches ates hailed ihem.

They knew that the Centreville, July 20. I have just. enemy was 'superior in numbers, and in Kansas Galley Lieut. Jager, of the ederal troops," were returned from Bull's Itun, where every Whch is likely to be the lane of the GRAND wounded by rebels, and subsequently thine vet remains iuiet, thoush evidently hung- Lieut. Jager, who had been wound the a met that precedes a storm Great tact was shown by -Major Van Horn in the'poiition occupied, as well as the manner in which he fughtthe rebels.

Jay-Hawkers after 'em. There appear to have been about mty their own position this was further continued by prisoners taken, but these facts were probably unknown at Washington. Gen. Schenck, as well as the older field officers, admirably he collected his Aifii covered the retreat, and up to the last moment was personally engaged TRUNK RAIE.ROAD to the Pacific For Sale 4 MAP I CASH! ed in the arm a day or two nince by secessionists, near -Wellsville, was being C. H.

Suydam, Coborn, P. fc. rerguso.o, b. Arinstrongj.G. Russell, T.

T. AVrainu, J. S. Stockton, C. R.

Stuckslagcr, J. R. Parr. J. Cooper, M.

Gregory, A. G. Wol-colt, M. Chrvsler, H. Frank, Jtf.

McAlpin, We hear a report that on Mondayl nun troops wounded tn the aliuir atthat taken by Col. Sharpe to bis (Sharpe's) fant. Jennison went to make the secession- pe on inursuay, nun tony mneu. home ia Danviile, in a buggy, when they much F. Kramer, v.

tr. x.ucas. ALSO Seasoned,) were fired uDon by parties concealed in MIS of Morristowu Cass a visu. rannot be defi- cannot The glorious old Stars and Stripes were planted on the battle field, and Major Van Horn ordered that they never should be struck whilst one man was left to fight the rebels, and it remained uniil the! rebels were dispersed. Capt.

Bugher and D. K- A to improve LilLlf CER, (part The follovrintr were received too late to be the bushes by the road side, and Col If had a brush with the gentlemen, and nilely ascer'aioed. l)eseriers are coming them, ON TIME. one rumor has it that he killed four seces- into the Federal camp, whose version of Sharpe severely wounded in the Their horse, taking fright, ran to Mar be attached to the call last weeki S. D.

Storrs, Alfred Gray, ll. M. Grar A Tattle, M. W. Bottom, E.

O. Zane, Eli Mc- In additon ta the aboyej rionistsand lostsix of hisowumen. -Anoth- the number killed and woutmed vary. It Abeel acted as Major Van aids, in the endeavor lo rally his men to make a slaud at Cenlerville. It was the arrival of fresh reiiiforcements, with the enemy in sujerior numbers, which turned the scale of battle.

The enemy before now, might, perhaps, have had moro to boast of, if they had followed up this advantage last i.feht. SIX IiOTS, witU hotzses suitable for dwell- which we thiuk most likely to is probable that not less than one hundred kee, Fielding Johnson, John Johnson, Robeit cr nory. rendering turn gallant service iaa tne ings or Offices. tinsburg, where they werasoon overtaken by a party of mounted rebels, and in spue of their entreaties that their lives be but lost none were aua aoout two uun- Robert Robitaille. bu true, is that he killed two, alter, forgettiog for the moment bis duty, ONE LOT on the Creek, with a buiWing ilhiiowo men.

lie had Guides who ORDEBOP PUBLICATION rushed into the thickest of the fight, with a bravery seldom exhibited on the battle ureu wounaeo. Among the killed of the rebels, it is staled, are four captains and several lieu- suitable for a Manufactory, by JOII MCALPIN, 80 tf Real Estate Agent. Dointed out the secession stores, and from 11.000 trooos left Alexandria this In the First Distrifct Court of the State of field. spared, they were. both taken out and hung.

Col. Sharpe was Capt. of the Montgomery Home Guards, a prominent lawyer of Danville, and formerly State Senator. tenants, borne ol their general ouicere Kansas sitting within and for the county The obiect of the rebels was to get the them he loaded up two wagons with pro visions. Drv Goods, Boots and shoes are wounded, among whom i Col.

Bon- morning, so by to-night Ave shall have a superior force there, although this morning we start against 00,000 of. Wyandoit: ederal forces out of the timber, and with ham, of South Carolina. CLOCKS, Svlvanus P. Bartlett. riaintiffvs.

OHrer J. that intent, made a desperate charge upon them with their cavalry, and kept up an and pry. New York. July 23- A spectator of Warren, Charles P. Brovva and William Irwin Defendants.

The rebels have been engaged all day strengthening their position evidently Ac such as were needed in camp, took them along. Verdict of the served 'em right. ARD incessant fire. One company of the re intending to make a stand at that pciut. It appearin? to the satisfaction of tile Clerk of the Court aforesaid from the affidavit of the the battle of Bull's Run says the single cause of the panic was a charge by a large body of cavalry assailinjf the teamsters bels undertook to flank the Federals, when JEWELRY, REPAIRED at tne Book Store of I.

Di Heath Co. Wyandotte. They occupy a commanding elevation on the west of the small stream that crosses Cant. Bucber was detailed with twenty plaintiff, filed herein, that thedefei dants in this cause are non-residents of the State cf Kansas and stra.T-rliij'r soldiers, who were in the five men to cut them off. Capt.

Bugher and that this is one of the cases Mentioned in the main road at that place. They have rear of our main forces, between the lvun An experienced workman win always he.in; tendance to Repair Clocks, Watches, ami attendance to liepa From the 1st and 2d Regiments. At last accounts, Gen. Lyon was in the vicinity of Springfield Mo. A letter from ot so Bad after All.

The dispatches from Washington yesterday afternoon and last night reduce the disaster at Manassas to a matter of compatatively small importance. The federal forces were neither routed nor pursued far but Gen. Tyler, whose division had done most of the hard fighting, had only fallen back on Centerville, and there entrenched himself and was await look his men and started after them, com Srction i8 of the code of civil procedure. already thrown up several additional bat and Cenlerville Therefore It is ordered by the Clerk of the pletely routing them and driving them Jewelry, on reasonable terms teries', and are constantly receiving rein- fViiirfc alV.rf-Kaii. in vacation, that the said de back to iheir mam body, killing six and All work warranted.

8 i i. heath Co. When Gen. McDowell found that his reserve was on the retreat it wag too late that place of the date of July 20th, is pub- forcenients fenants be notifisd hy publication made nounding several. for six successitc weeks in the Wyandotte Our troops under Gen.

Tyler, have also to counteract the mistake, and he then The rebels finding by this time that they Commercial a newspaper printed strengthened their posiiion both for offen commanded the main body to fall back. were likely to lose a large number of their ...1 ing the enemy, but none had yet made in said County of Wj andotte, cf Hip pendency of this suit the object of which is to recover a judgment against the said defendant Oliver J- War-reu for the sum of two hundred 'and lift dol crew, ironi tne orave manner wuiou CHAS. S. CLICK. flSAAC B.

ARl LICK SHARP; Attorneys at law. 1 WYANDOTTE CITY, KANSAS. limbed in the Mo. Democrat of the 24.h, from which we gather that Lyon has about 8,000 men, and that he is about making some demonstrations against the enemy. Ben.

McCulluclf is in Arkansas with 5, OO fi fnnri nppllv wftl fli-iiii'il. arid Jack son whleh it did quietly and in good order. The men who had been fighting all day sive and deiensive operations. I hree Latteries havj been erected of a very sub- stmtial nature. thfir appeareuce.

The loss in killed and wcuuded on our side is greatly 'reduced, water and food were in a state of the Federal troops resisted their attack, and having already lost 14 of their men besides a number wounded, as well as and the rebel? captured but very few wag lars with interest thereon from, the 20th day of November A. 1), 18C0at the rate of five per cent ner month according to the terms of a cer THE BATTLE ON SUNDAY. ot ons or guns. The euemy at Manassas is Poat Office, ort 84 tf Oi kick One door south Third street i Washington, July 21, VZ r. tain note given by paid deft.

Warren, to said mady disabled horses, fled immediately from sight. 1 oujut mine imica mio oiut vi uiu nu The Federal forces remained on the A a.la A lilies wviivfnnvu. a. aa uw ten thousand poorly armed. Gen.

Sweeny has been one of llw severesl ever reported in a starving condition and still in his entrenchments, while our army is being promptly reorganized and preparing to give him tattle again. It appears, also, that the reverse has greatly accelerated GREAT? BARGAINS FOR SALlToR RENT Charles r. IJrown aiiu ty ti'iu emiorneu to sai.i plantiffand that certain "lands in the city or Wyar.dotte in said County described as Lot number nineteen Brock -number One Hundred and Thirty three, pledged by morgage to secure with IJtiW men, including nan tne lowa on this comment. Up to two field of battle until 12 o'clock thai night, having taken possession of a house and cut down a number of trees so as to form IHE undersigned wichestoSbUl. or KV-S I said note, be Bold to satisfy said claim, Regiment, several companies of the Kan- o'clock our trotpa had driven the enemy a First, and regulars enough to make up the distance of nearly 2 miles; and the enemy fell back from one position, but it was only the movements of the War Department, one Store in Commercial Rlecfc, JUevee a barricade for the protection oi their complete exhaustion.

A spectator, an Englishman, who was present at ihe Crimea battles, says: Their fighting had been of the most splendid kind such charges as the' Fire Zouaves and the Sixty-Ninth Irish Regiment made, he had not seen at lakermann or the Alma. Washington, July 23. -It is now well ascertained that the killed will fall short of 1,000. The rebels did not follow our retreating forces after they passd Bull's Run Col. Eastern, of the Pennsylvania Twenty-: isih, returned to the baltie field about 11 o'clock on Sunday uijrht and and with the aid of the Uuion Defence wagons.

At the above hour they with Wyandotte city. Also, the ImiMfuR oil the corner of Sccon'. -v anolher equally as strong; and at Oonmu'tee" of New i or fresh troops drew and marched to reinforce Maj. wiu lor rorsyin, on ime river. every point fresh reinforcements were Street ami Nehraska Avenue, for winch DC will take LAND, or Wyandotte OITY TROl are being sent forward to Washington with creat rapidity and the seeming cal The letter does not sav what companies noured in almost" without hunt.

As to KHTY. For number there can be no doubt that their if amity will turn out to be rather an ad 24 3.n HENRY BURG ARD 01 me itegimcm go in tni.s expeui- but it is quite likely that ihe VVyan vantage than otherwise. It has aroused the country, as we predicted it would, and force was at least double ours. The Fire Zouaves were terribly cut up. While drawn up to make an attack they roceries and Provisions 1 Mip oys company li.

are in tne ar- rebelJoin may look for demonstrations and that a'l rhht, title and equity of redemption of the said defendants Oliver J. Warren. Charles P. Brown, William H. Irw in, and all persons claiming under them uny be forever barred and foreclosed, and that unless said defendants plead, answer.

or demur to the plaintiff's petition tiled in the Clerk's offics or the Court aforesaid, in this cause, on or before the 20ih day of September. A. D. thn same will be taken as con fessed, and judgment rendered accordingly. Witness 'my 'hand and the Seal of aid 5s CourtafTised at, my office in the (5f-) City of Wyaudott, this, the ISth day of July.

A. D. 1861. i B. NliWMAN.

dork By JAMKS A. C. PlaiiitiiF'a Attonreys. J1 brought off three pieces of artillery, which yntgrnent. Whether they are or not, soon such as it has never drea.ned of.

were assailed by a concealed battery, with a strong support on iheir flank, and he delivered to the commanding otficer on a i. i i ivnrlr tnr llipm In rln Dean, who had surrounded Westpoitit, taken possession of the town and driven out about 100 rebels. The forces under Van Horn encamped hixteen miles from Westpoint. and were there yet when Capt. Bugher left them at 11 o'clock, a.

m. yesterday. The Ui)a men of the neighborhood brought to them loads of all kinds of meal, flour aud vegetables, hailing their advent am jng them as thvir deliverers. The Federals had one killed, ard this was all the loss of lif i or wounding sustained by them. L- M.

IIAVENS the Yesterday evening he re- We were satisfied that the traitors would have a short laugh, and if accounts from were forced to back. It it said both Col. down there, and ihev will soon have a Farnham and Lieut. Creightir are killed, ports the field was clear and not an enemy their own sburce.s can be relied on, there chance to take a hand in the game, 111 SI" at but it mav prove untrue. The latter at is no margin for crowing on their part.

The President and Secretary of War The affair has worked wonders for the are vigorously at work organizing a pow- Has added to hislaminoth Queens-ware and (Jlastiwarcj (advertised if anothei column,) a large stock of all kinds 'of i FAMIL GROCERIES Union cause in St. Louis. It has steeled 1 I a I. The Fiends. It it reported on what seems to be re the breast and nerved the arm or union all events was severely wounded.

Col. Hunter is wounded in the throat, Col. Slocum of the 2d Rhode Island, and Capt. Lewis of 1st, reported killed. Governor Spragun l.ad his horse shot from under him.

Major Ballou was seri emu army. vnuiuiue hhm. uuia over 0,000 fresh men, with a number of batteries of artillery, have been accepte men in this city until they can now actu Tuev were compelled to leave their ally fpeak loud, and point the mocking liable authority, that the rebels, after the battle at Manassas, shelled and burned a church used as hospital for our wounded A number of regiments have arrived. wagons behind them, being unable to get them across Grand River, whilst they AND- traitors to the-fearful retribution that is SHERIFF'S SALE. In the First District Court of the State of Kansas in and for the County of Wy Every day will bring iuimeiue reinforce- ously wounded in the thigh and hand by a sure to overtake them.

They may pu themselves had to swim soldiers, and that they inhumanly bayo- cannon ball their trust ia BeuMcCulloch.and Bowen: Previous to ihe frttack, the Federals andotte netted the wounded an I dying that they ments to the national cajrci. ruieeu new regiments will be isi iiulttmore by this evening. The response from every quarter has bceu most gratifying und IKO VISION, 'which he proposes to si ll iricA i for CASHi or country JVodUtfe. bilas Arrristrons: and Win. V.

1 ouud along the road. It is also reported. Overton, Partners, 5 vs. 1 Washington, July 21, 5 OtBcial dispatches now before the President and Gens. Scott and Mansfield, corroborate previous accounts, and say every that during the eiKragement, one of our truly patuouc.

William Y. Uobrrts. but we can tell them that those worthies, backed by all the endless resources of the C. S. A.

will not save' them. Ihis wicked rebellion is bound to be crushed, and the traitor who can now gnu and chuckle over the disgrace of cur coun try' sllag, will yet have the choice of exile or 1 VIRTUE of an order of sale issued in tl; Washington, July 22d. iocu seeing a wounded rebel lying in the sun, took him up carefully and placed him battery of the enemy is taken, including thpir riins. Fi 'htintr only ceased above cause, anJ to me The Fire Zuuavos fought like devils. I will, in a comfortable place in the shade, when when lue euemv retreated to their Manas- The N.

Y. 71st, lth, and 21, the Miu Wednesday, the Slit day of July, 18G1, Coalers ia as snr.ii a lha traitor revived he shot his linn. nesuta and Maine resriments were the hemp. Missouri Democrat 2-lrA. took the Sh1: rifFof Cass county prisoner, and released him ou parole of honor, which he violated The troops are safe from further attack until they can be reinforced, which will be speedily done, and in such numbers as to drivi the rebel crew from the country.

For so.ne days previous to lhe departure of the Home uards, rumors floated around here, that a secession force was drilling in the neighborhood attack Camp Union and murder our Homo Guard, and we suppose this was the iierable set that a Hacked Maj)r Van Horn at Harrisonville. At 10 o'clock a. m. of that day, at tbe door of The Herald's dinatch says the enemy praise of all. They were mowed down the Court House, in eail ountv, otti-rfor sal.

i Tho Kansas SenatorsMp. atteiiiDted with an immense force lo turn like srrass by the batteries upon which Hardware Groceries1 at juiblic auctioji, the follow ing' dencribed real estate, lo-wil our risrht flank, which came near lews they advanced, he ll iff or tue Jimuesoia Let No. one (1) iu Block No, sixteen (JO) successful, when a large siego gun, a '32 regiment was completely riddled we WYANDOTTE, KANSAS to the N. Y. Tribune dated the II find the ollowinir t'vnefactor.

Whether these accounts are correct or not, it i-s indisputable that the mobt horriMe cruel'y and barbarity is daily practiced by these devils iii human s-hapc. Wliile such atrocities arc being committed wherever iho traitors are in the with tlierion, iu tb? city and coutity- of Wvandotte, and State of Jfa.isas'. pounder, opened lire, caurug tremendous Col. ilcox of the 1st Michigan havoc oa the enemy and routing them, inent, was wounceu ana taken prisoner ISIier: F. Stanton arrived here to-day from olhce, Wyandotte Utty, Wish todraw the attention of tarrn'ers, coun ISt.t.

Ihe menkbers and 5eiratu-r who came Cul. Wood, of the N. Y. was wounded and taken prisoner. as well as civilians vary in their statements During yesterday we heard lhat Major Ka usas, with a commissi from the Gov-enor to fill the vacancy in the Senate sup posed to be created by Gen.

Lane's accept LUTHER H. WOOD, SherifF of Wyardolte county, Kan. Among the wounded now in ihe ash- of killed from 300 to 3,000. The fact try and the pubhe nerally, to-their new and well asa-rted oek fif HARD-g WARE AND which tbej oifer for salefor cash, at fit. Louis prices.

A first Class arlHTe of PloAr always on' ascendancy, brave, loyal, Union men, are an Horn command had been complete ly destroyed, losing their arms, equip ington infirmary, are Sergeant Macklin, cannot yet be ascertained. ft tipped naked, ti-id to cannon and nearly 1st Minn, regiment John iMorriion, su WA HINOTOJ. 1. CLfNOKJl.MAX, N. Baltimore, .21, ance of a Brigadier's cWf mission in the army.

Mr. Lane says he has not accepted the appniotment, but admits that when he does his seat will be vacated. Mr. Obio; A. M.

Spass, 21 Wis. S. Warren, hand, sent to Uwirf direct from the best lhycd alive, for taking five cents worth of ments, and what was left cf ihem were taken pnsoners, ai which a sun'le seemed to light up the faces of the few Gen. Dix arrived here to day, and will Louis mills, and ptrarantied to be A ISo. 1.

2d Lieut. 1st Mich. H. N. Cook, 1st onions froth the garden of a supersede Gen.

Banks, who will supersede Gov. Paitersoa. Ohio: Jas. Chapman. 27 ih JST.

Y. Col. -AN 15- traitorous rebels hi our midst; but when Stanton imists that he has, and stales that Slocum of the N. Y. 27th was wounded, All kinds of Grahi and llufe taken in Give them a call before buying elaewhere.

WyaudVte, March 3i), 18nl. nl Capt. B. arrived, and we learned the true Don't care for the Oath. The bridge across the Potomac at Har S.

reDort. "a chance came er the spirit of per's Ferry will be up to-morrow, making but not killed. The agent of the Associated press furnishes the, following The A ii.au formerly from Iowa, but who has Mr. Lane earnestly solicited the appointment, that he has it now iu his pocket, that he took the oath1 of office, and has that also io his pocket. That he issued a their dream," and they looked as niisera connection wiin ihe road to bevii a resident of Jackson Co.

for retreat of our troops to Centerville was ble as they felt at their defeat. Charleston, several years, and has been robbed of All honor to our brave Home Guards WASHINGTON PROPRIETORS OF THE successfully accomplished hy 8 o'clock last night; the regiments Washington, July 21. DRY-GOODS NOTIONS who so nobly acquitted themselves in this The. Times' correspondent before the proclamation to the people ot Kansas, in which he announced his appointment and signed in his official capacity as Brrgadrer Geueral, and that these acts estop him everything he possesseJ, and then forced to join the rebels or be hung, escaped from their first encounter with the enemy. KANSAS VALLEY MILLS fight pays: Our troops Saturday night positions vacated in the morning.

Those that succeeded in reaching Centerville had 4 hours to stop; the reserve forces being their encampment near West port a few numbered 4o 0U0, and ratterson's column Towzv Bens ed. We heat that the LEV WYAUDOTT, KANSAS, from denying that he' has accepted the ap diva aero, and with hii wife and a child is reported moving down to the Winches A RE prepared to do Merchant and Custom White Cloud, on her way up the river, pointment. Jihe whole controversy tnus l.i i fn 1 I xjL work satlufactorily. il.fA month old. rassed through town afr roau wiin jo.uuu men, auu is eAoeneu THE Bubscriber Would call the attention (urns on a question of fact.

was fired into at liichfield, a place a few posted beyond Centerville. At one clock in the morning the retreat from that pom commenced, and was maintained in good order to Arlington- Heights and Alexau Grinding dajV, Tuesdays and few days since, on foot and literally forced miles down the rrver, in Clay Cjunty. on the LADIES of Wyandotte aHvicinity, hii Exten.ye Stock ot -tJH i Escort. The Philadelphia North Amer- to beer Lis way back to his old home in jax-k. drii.

The army, in the skelter Wednesday night. The W. C. had U. S.

Wheat Toll Cash, 15 bush that ihev had. when he Washington, July 22. do ican touches again upon tne confirmation of this traitor: soldiers on hoard, and they, return, Buckwheat and Rve, 4 do 12J Corn, i da 10 retreat, left behind a large amount of provisions and amunition. About forty DliY-G OO DS and NOTIO do ir. k.

The Rhode Island battery was captured ivent ashore and burned the houses- of Jt" wvv T' We feel provoked at the intense ego bouHit and' sold at All kinds of "Train army wagons fell into possessLn of the near Westport, and that many of them 1 ojf. lh Were all market rates. tism- of these Southern officers, and trust of the leading secessionists. The some US; at r4 i done on shares or otherwise. had taken the oath of allegiance to th U.

kicj. it reported that ihe Black rebels. As fast as our merV retreated, their positions were occupied by the re liirht nf the burning buildings, -we are that if we needs must have a great war we shall have an opportunity of fighting "I i 1 (ai3iii- or every uescnptioii of Webterrr Horse Cavalry made an attack on the Minnesota ''Avenue, bels until after iairfax C. 11. was passed, S.

Government, but just laughed at the i lea of its having amy binding force. They ghed at the rfnrrp Thv all in a bunch. JNo itnu, wuv.ij w. iuuiier uneu wiin dispatcn, at lowt, cabti rear of our retreat, when the remnant of i when the pursuit was abandoned. In en.

This would seem, under ordinary en -ow half hearted soldiers are wanted ra our I aid ihev did not care for the and tbe Fire Zouaves turned and fired, kiljiog many iDSlances lhe teamsters unhitched severe retalia- WLer they will find as good an AHsarjuieulof Goods in the aboie line, aa cau be found iu th cause In the loyal States we cawfumish circutnstances, like rather ORDER OF dui su oi uiem. xu asi new oa iheir horses and abandoned the wagons all the material requisite for the nnest In the First District Court of the SflaW "of mat tne aumoriues uaru- uan5 lost about half iheir men. The following when lhere was not lightest neciai army in the world. Experience wHl soon yl-A Kansas, within and for the County of they iui catch them. reginents were engaged in the fight; 1st, Tha rebel cavalry was the terror of tion.

But whh these human hell-hotrnds mild medicine is thrown away. They must have some kind mi punishment that State, consist ing cf 11 DRESS GOODS1 IlOSljiRV yu)1 develon the Drooer officers lo lead it. If Accordiurr to our notion lh dav is not 2d and 3d cf Conoeticut 1st regiment ot ln, volunteers who had to keen- the woods I I OJ I O.U I Col. Lraory conduct requires explanation Mary Erown, Plff. far distant when some of these genilemen regulars, composea OI me -u, ou nuu t0 av0ld Demg charged by them.

he hi not the man we "desire. Soldiers they can and will appreciate. ril WIflTK GOODS, companies, -iou iuariues ui oiu uuu auj Baltimore July, 32 whose patriotism needs defense are not will wish they had cared for the oath. Lewis M. Cox and JSew York Milita 1st and 2d It.

1. 7fst of much value. -We hope the War De Immediately upon the confirnia'ion of the Michael Shoup, Deftsi N. 1 1 in and 3.9th N. TL: 5th partment will take" a decided stand and retreat of the Union forces the 13th J.

We understand thai Wer, wita ytM9. lsl si llth and 4Sth It apnearinir to the satisfaction of tRe Clerk Our Senators talk plainly about the cause of the rebellion, and the necessity of removing it.r Iu debate the other day Gen. Lace said he believed and hoped and spurn from the service every officer Y. regiment, whose term of enlistment of the Court aforesaid, fromVthe' atndavit of some six or seven hundred men, including JJT. 2d, 4th and 5th 3fe and1 the 2d who' has shown an affiliation with trea J.

p. atocKton, attorney of record for aid FLANNELS, fxmK LINEN trod COTTON DIAPER, 'SHIRTING-, denims, 1 -i expiree shortly, unanimously signed I besides the several batteries. The Maj. niaiunu. inea.

nerenu mat ivhcha-el Mioup. one w.Mw son." the officers 1 paper to enlist for 3 years. nnrl lOHOWHlg IS partial I1SI 01 the'defeadaiita above tiaiAedj in a rieii-renl- that this war would wipe out slavery. wa mb i i mi i Canu- Mc-1 Gen Banks leaves for Gen. Patterson's pnaie cannot toft UPTVCA Willi rtraaa.ua..

a.T I jus; inside of the Kansas line, on Tuesday, aDcl the Lieut. Col Slocum, 22d N. column to morrow morning Senator Pomeroy has introduced a bil antnlam aa I i-a od a. a I u. (VHll.

iiv They had a rousing Union- urBXMUiZ io nrHororl K. 41. a. ir.ia.i. Jl 1 1 1 I mr I -9 I 3 I 1 I fcHV II l-IMI-l, ID aVO Leavenworth on Wednesday niht.

Tne uiatTne said Michael Shoup, Wiin me intention oi giving iu reuw a. JOi. fiicox, isi wounuea 001. i auw wiy muuuuca iu gicai wucuucui. turn.

Thev have Tompkins. 2d N. CoL Faraham, Fire Offers are being made of regiments here suppress the slaveholders, whkh goes to the root of the evil. I be potused trjf pirblreatiol. bein; tnade for fx successive weekn i.iltt Wvat.its.Ii (Unifier.

tone of it would indicate that it is getting probably had a brush with them before Zes Col. Clark. 12ih Mass Capt. to keep the more disorderly secessionists Reicket of the Artillery Lieut. Col.

quiet The presence considerable cial Gazette." a newnanr imUlinhed hi 1 said proposes to' abolish slavery in the seceded LADlES'-aod1' i i fc CHILDREN rather hot' there for secssionists. Cdubty, of tbe pendency of thw oh- now. I VnuW iri Y. ISih whnndpd'. I millitarv force miv be renufred to keen.

Slates. Some thing of that kind may iaif rT uh SyK .1 i' Z.J.. CrA T.wrinca of the Mass. 5th. and Cant.

I the rebels in Baltimore Cyrus Bring your wheat to Wyan "by the said plaintiff ait Tafwia M. Coic.for quiet in their Hiae to be! done yet. To our mind it is Capt. Wm. Bugher, was drowned while Ellis 0f me71st N.

Y. are reported badl present delirium of joy. dotte. We have the best mills in Kansas. ia Wyandot County aforeeauL HATS sold on wounded also Farnham and Maj.

Lozierl Likenesses of Beaurgard are attempting' to cross Indian creek, in John- exciuuiii-me earn cox and MioupXrom any interest thev mav claim in said land, as in the ef the Fire Zouaves. It is probable the me etreetr. I'ANTS STUFFS i a HAD i clear that the property of the leading rebels ought to be confirated-, whether it be slave property or anctfieV Hii rebellion must be put down so that ii ill "stay. petition ia alleged to bev wrongfully conveyed, and that unlers he plcail answer or demur to son Kansas, on Monday, while on his way with dispatches from Kansas City to number of killed and wounded is magnifi-1 A heavy and steady rain' prevented a i CaROCllA BUAIU, ed by large numbers. The lowest esti-1 large congregation of people.

a'Jltltl'j JETTING. Mat; Van Horn. Capt Bogher waa one mate cf killed and may be placed at Jfaymaster JVlachail of U. b. -tust In Wyandotte, July 25th, 1861, at the Catho- hj said plaiDtiff's petition fded in he Clerk's liW Charelr by Mi Baad MMin Mr.

Frederick Kramer, Mis Margaret taken a eLfessedr aud jiimfcntVefedered of the best soldiers and firmest Union men 000' to It ir repbrted' in many from Washington.5 contradicts the reports the Ohio regiments showed that Sherman's and- Burnside's batteries in Missouri, and- bis loss wiU be quarters that Hartman, all or wyanacw. the greatest consternation: probably from were captured by the H'-'1 Witness raV hand af ihtf sea felt. tw 1 it. I racx wmoseveryr it. ecu at mv mce, mwe want or confidence in their commanding ne unionists ot liaitimore rerv tren citrrtf VTvlrnaotte.thi 19th dat of Hie.

trial of BJR. Anthony foTkKlihg It. C. Satterlee is in progress at LeaVeha- 8 'a i Messrs. Pomeroy; Eane Conway; Sortie officer).

It is vaguely reported that Gen. erallr attribute the defeat of the Federal June A. Di 1861. The Missouri State Convention is in fa Wyandotte, July 24th, 1S61, a or1o BIr. Pauerson'a division arrived in the vicinity forces to the inactivity of Patterson; who rV M.

B. aNatwKAiv, Clerk. James of Manasas this morning, and commenced it is reported waa a dozen times officially V.v" James Cbitise. D. session at effbrson City.

It is thought thai Claib' Jackson illJe relieved of auy an attack on the rebel forces: ha i was telegraphed to engage-Gen. Johnstoor at J-'SntLWELt i r. Ia Wyandot, Jr a daughter to 'doiW to order i-' will 'please accept'baf' thanks' for papers VVwhingtoo. s.t is- within 2-j indes of the battle fcrouud. ves-1 anv odds.

further duties as Governor of SUsouri: I Mr. Aaron Uickock. 1 fhnrii.n; I ii niil- rii li ---11.

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