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The city council meets this evening and there is a great deal of interest manifested by the people as to the outcome of the meeting. It will be a relief not to hear so much about intruders. The Vernon township Sunday school convention was a success in spite of the rain. Holmes, of Rock, was over last Sunday looking after his claim west of Wilmot. Ike Harkleroad of Silverdale, took in the central committee meeting today. Mortimer's son Charles is my great great grandfather. He was the kind of neighbor who will be greatly missed by his many friends.

If the necessary funds can be obtained at once, the fence will be finished according to this plan; if not, the stone-work will be laid with intention of finishing when the money can be raised. Miss Rosina Gerne at Dayton, Ohio, January 28, 1852. Bedillion was nominated by a vote of sixty-seven to twenty in favor of Mr. Joseph arrived, possibly because he had already immigrated earlier. Inez Griffith was the daughter of Martin Walters, married C. The trip from Iowa was made overland and took fifty-three days. We now have three of the finest mills in Southern Kansas running by water power, and can do better work, and can do it cheaper than it can be done anywhere in this country. Be it ordained by the Mayor and Councilmen of the city of Arkansas City.

Bill Potts, Buffalo; and a number of nieces and nephews. Sherburne returned to the city yesterday, after a two months trip to Maine and other eastern States. Robert Ramsey, of Bolton, met with an accident in being thrown from his pony while on his way to town yesterday morning.

Ritchie's sub-treasury pamphlet should be in the hands of every alliance man. Baird and daughter, Pauline, went to Mound City, this state, Monday evening. Capron has recovered his health and has resumed his place behind T. Rees Pickering, clerk at Otoe Agency, during his sojourn in our city last week. Henry Harbaugh was in town on Saturday attending the convention. The President is after the loafers with a vengeance.

We were shown a stalk of tobacco last Monday grown on the Walnut river bottom by Mr. Vawter, Dentist, has removed his office to 2nd door in Matlack's block. There was a worse danger in being too late than too soon. Yarbrough of Box City was in town today with a load of sweet potatoes. Carr returned from the territory last evening, where he has been during the summer.