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at station. There is trouble brewing in Kansas, which may soon produce a second enactment of the border ruffian war. Jim Lane, with the assistance of the Democrats interprets the constitution of the State to the effect that an election for Governor must take place next Tuesday, while the present Executive and the Republican party generally are acting upon a law passed by the Legislature, which declares that the election for State officers shall not take place till November, 1862.--George A. Crawford has been nominated by the constitutional men for Governor, while Governor Robinson and his friends are determined that no change shall be made in the State offices except to fill the vacancies until next year. Bloodshed is anticipated. The section of the Third Rhode Island battery which was in the battle of Ball's Bluff numbered only fourteen men. Of these four were killed and six wounded. These were the men who were accused of cowardice. The printing office of the Kanawha V
nties, Mo., by roving bands of rebels. A detachment of Johnson's command recovered a quantity of government stock and other property confiscated by the rebels. On the 5th, in Johnson county, some Union troops were fired on from ambush and five men killed. The Supreme Court of Kansas is now hearing arguments on the gubernatorial question. The attorney for the contestant filed a petition for a writ of mandamus to compel the State Board of Canvassers to count the vote cast for George A. Crawford for Governor at the late election. From Fortress Monroe--the Burnside Expedition. Baltimore, Jan. 17. --The steamer Adelaide, Captain Cannon, which was due here yesterday morning from Fortress Monroe, did not reach the port until six o'clock last evening having been detained in consequence of a tremendous gale at Old Point. She left that place on Tuesday afternoon for Baltimore, but after going several miles deemed it advisable to return. The wind at Old Point was most v