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One of them who had a miser- fore the result was made known.' able school-houSe with miserable con- The regular. free State convention veniences, told rue Niith some natural for the nomination of a congressional feeling of satisfaction, that she had an delegate and forming a platform, will offer of ti - -3.50 per week to teach in abe held on the sth of September, at . neighboring county. ShaliPotter lose Big Springs, on the California road, - her best teachers in this way? In between .fairrence.and Tecumseh. your county, S3.(!ii per week is not, .1 The pro-slavery convention for the believe, an . m.e..:-.lmon price, but in s,amepurpose is called for August !hith„ this county. i: would generally -be at Shawnee Mission. -If our men are deemed extra‘.:gant, as yet. 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