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of advice, he would now be glad to welcome his fair correspondent, if she was among the crowd. In response to the call a lassie made her way through the crowd, was helped on the platform, and kissed by the President. At Dunkirk, while addressing the people, Mr. Lincoln, grasping the staff of the American flag, under the folds of which he stood, announced his intention to stand by that flag, and asked them to stand by him as long as he should do so. Reception at Buffalo. Buffalo, Feb. 16. --On arrival at Buffalo, Mr. Lincoln was met at the door of the car by a deputation of citizens headed by Millard Fillmore, between whom and himself a hearty greeting passed. The crowd in and surrounding the depot was dense and numbered not less than ten thousand people. But one company of soldiers and a file of police were detailed to act as escort to the party, and it was with the greatest difficulty that they could protect them from being crushed by the crowd. While passing
Charleston, S. C., Feb. 16. --Cleared, schr. Sea Witch, Norfolk. New York, Feb. 16.--Cleared, schr. Jamestown, Petersburg. Liverpool, Jan. 28.--Arrived, ship India, Norfolk, Va. London, Jan. 20.--Arrived, ship Juniata, City Point. Charleston, S. C., Feb. 16. --Cleared, schr. Sea Witch, Norfolk. New York, Feb. 16.--Cleared, schr. Jamestown, Petersburg. Liverpool, Jan. 28.--Arrived, ship India, Norfolk, Va. London, Jan. 20.--Arrived, ship Juniata, City Point.
n on both sides. The bar-keeper, named Butcher, was shot through the heart, and died instantly; Hagge received a shot in the forehead, and died at 8 o'clock this morning. Three of the drivers, George Bennett, Matt Ellis, and Pony Farmer, are under arrest, and guarded by a company of military. The other two escaped. Intense excitement exists among the citizens. The prisoners are now undergoing an examination before the Mayor. They will undoubtedly be hanged to-day. Fort Smith, Feb. 16.--As the trial of the prisoners for the murder of Hagge and Butcher was drawing to a close yesterday, a mob entered the Justice's office and demanded the prisoners for the purpose of lynching them --One of the prisoners, named Pony Farmer, broke from custody and attempted to escape. He was immediately fired upon and instantly killed. The crowd then secured the remaining prisoners and made for a place of execution, but before they could carry out their designs the authorities interfered and
The sufferings in Kansas. Chicago, Feb. 16.> --W. F. Arny publishes to-day a petition from the Territorial Legislature of Kansas. The Legislature, now in session, setting forth the suffering people of Kansas as gratefully acknowledging the liberality of the people in furnishing food and clothing for the destitute, asks from the Legislature appropriations for the purpose of buying one hundred thousand bushels of spring wheat, and a sufficiency of corn in time for spring planting. He says, I have just returned from Kansas, and have with me statistics taken from reports of township committees, who have applied for relief at Atchison, who show 222 townships with 47,000 destitute persons. In my trip of ten days in the interior of Kansas, I found over seventy teamsters with frozen feet or hands, several of whom, it is feared, will lose their feet. Teams are reduced to skin and bones, too weak for long journeys South and West, and unless legislative aid is furnished hundred