Greencastle Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 23 December 1857 — Page 2

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COMM1CNDABLE. THE NEWS FRCI.B INDIA* THE EXTRA SESSION OF THE KAN A (ies! of credit it due our effi- The newa from India, brought by tin* 8AS I,KOI81.ATT HE. ( cic*nt Siteiiff, Win f,. Karrow, for his Europa yesterday, confiims uur last judg- Here is the call of tlie Leoislalure of |kind and hunianu treatment of the late ,n ®" 1 * "yfn'^y. that the loss of Delhi cou- Kansas by the acliog Qoveruor, Stanton, ! Ore0n . bl "-J' ° M* confine ^‘yam nrU^T”. artnv, L'a mStle.' MC P wl,icl ' led ,0 l,is " n ™ d ^ e nmo '* 1 :rm*nt in our coumy jii! under sentence of Here >md tl.ce we hear of tl.eir turning, l, . v lI,e Administralion at Washington : | deal f t . Rev. Mr Fisk informs us, that, up and making a Corny upon a town, ora proclamation ccnveninu the tkrritorial I jslatuio . during his minisli'Niil labors, he has been , ^* uu ^ er ' n ^ attack upon a small cor/>s legislature. ,cogttiz int of a number of similar in d unnee w,,ic, » invariably defoate tiiem To th* \hmhrr.< ni the L

with a tremendous loss. N » matter what

invariably beaten ; no

ey manage it, or what na- >

merit to a prisoner than Mr. F. universally Lura l advantages they enjo}'. they are sure curre

shorved to the unfor.utmto boi,,. under his m . * n<i K u,,s “"J 1 ll0n Urontfe Act, winch author,zes K— - -

Thi8 i » 11 .1'c BridshrN r.t 1^1 hard ^‘rk tl ' e . Le 8 i ' ll ‘.^ b “ «««“"*« >‘P^ ^ ‘I'^'Zd ‘."^rlpt officer, i„ puttino down these bands of banditti, suo,, OL ' <! ' ,slon » : * " ’ ' "" P

I stances, and never lias ho discovered in lt , e 0( |j St ,| la y ar an officer more evidences of kind treat- matter how they

A SINGULAR CASE

Assembling of the Legislature—Excite- New Haven, Dec. 19.—Last winter a peopl e onT^ - J - *> - Men un- boy named Charles E. Sage, about nine- ^P'^ically a j a UtnaDl ^

r Men in teeil years of age, was missing from his l,,e ex eoutio n of ‘^ in J p , home in Cromwell, near Middleton, in this cu rio ,; (w . U,liDix ot, }'L State, and an Irishman named Patrick toil . ' ^touchp* ^

"•i*™- - - -

’ squired thn b, ,

officer. While Mr. F„ as i

putting dovv altered as th

ut the

GRCENCASTLK, INI).

WEDNESDAY MORNING, DEC. 23, 1857. Tin-: i tion or >n i,mni\. On Friday, the iNh inst.. at 11 minutes post

11 o'clock, a. in., Ureciibury 0. Mullinix was, jv >ivrji IWIII executed at tlii«*pUcc, in uroerdance with the , l ' V,ann,cal l ' nvR, d» the prisoner. On the w hid, the British soldiery rt*i|uireiiieiilK of tin* law, for till. Iiiurderof lu« contrary, he has even been mote accom- As to fiobtin", that i wifolast April. I pto th** tirii<> of I,Kexi'cution modaling and oblioino in attending to his 1 successive mail will and evi n upon th.> Kcalfold, with .h ath in tin.* little wants and necessities than any one lbe hanging or shooting of some prouii-

* - " *

has boon firm—enforcing and obeying nil sea the requirements of the law. he has not. P

ear’s end on

will bo througho

o’"

handful of

ley w

reHuirement. of thiHaw, he has'no!, I"’ninsula. able to live from year’s end to Acting u.jvenior do hereby summon i . iic iiu., i t . ri J e a „j w ith ,,,c * the Council and House of

as is too often the case, been harsh and '.'* ar s . en # 0,1 a ,:4,, ^^ u ! 1 l ‘ ce, aiul w } { ^ Representatives of the said Territory to m . vso ^ compelled by a tyrannical towatds the pri oncr. On the 'tin, Bmi.h's.'ddi.r,. will norscai«'." > ; ,8st ‘ mbl «H>e l 1 ouse in their respe'etivo ™ d m P "“, t ^ ther ’ lhal

lory

der Gen. Lane—Pro-Slavery Men

Danger.

Sr. Lons, December 14.

The special session of the Kansas Leg- ^ agent, "as auvs.ed on tin* charge of his tl, G ni ; " 01 ^ ,e ( islatuio organized or. the 8th inst., by mur.h r and 1-ii.inig tho body tindoi the „ f oner a »>l tie electing 0. W. Babcock, President of tin*,'«« "■ 0.tmecUcut nver. la* r

To tht Member* uf the Ltghlalh’t Asnm- Uou u il, and O. W. Dcitzler, Speaker of Jn al *« uMnihs alu-rwaid a body was u ' 1 '* lll «h A/y „/ Me T'rntory of Kama,: the House. tl | ‘ u | nv, ' , 1 » l '™l. This of the p opu ,

Acting-Governor .Stanton, in his mes- body was belie\ed lobe that of the miss- cite a snirii r tge, says that in consequence of recent ‘"g boy, I rum several marks upon it, as w ith ih °

within the meaning of the thirtieth sec- events having produced a profound agita- o/‘fJ'!'™ “.P 0 !'. 1 "’!. “ f tl,e olothing.— ‘ ‘' ^larprot, tion I)f the Or anii* Act which authorizes llon 1,1 ll '° P ub !'c mind, and that a sense boon aUrnt,lids, tin. lining 0 f an overcoat t.on of H,e Organa Act, winch authorizes , , ... wiil| „. HS fouud, answering to the description T , 1 Vrk TumIT

apprehension that ol 1,1,11 won ‘ b y the missing person. 8c ma,Ut *•“ " ' 1 n Secretary of!£ rottter ev,,s w * ,, H|,,s o therefrom, have months after, a sailor, named Benson, hereby summon a,,0U86t ^ l,ie P eo P , ° t,le ^ err >I° r Y to a. rect, ). c,mr S < :^ Nugent, the Irishn

.II Jinf f |f n „go r.r conditionol dangerous excitemen

I, Frederick B. Stnnto and Actincr Governor, do

ory

recti)' charged Nugent,

with the murder.

of an overcoat T ip tion Th "1 ? K1

man. e)8l

J by » sense "of 'duty 'toi He said be saw the deed done, and as- u??!.®*^'i »'ili*#!i',^ i *

Each ,J0US<?9 ut Lecomptfin, on Mom »y ( the 7th inst., then and there to consi

i tin* face, he persisted in his innocence, al-

though he had two nr three month* previous | The Washinoton Union a.m> Jcogk * 1 om P an y' declared that he liad committed the deed— l) or(; , »«, i',- m ,, * spot in Im that be bail imbrued his ha the blood i.fipl:!” " 0 "' ° f ,, ‘ 6 , will his innocent and unoffending wife ! After be I ' s en » 1,1 Sponking of the position of

ing lend upon the scaffold hy the Sheriff, ac j ^ OU 3 , ‘ ls on tho Kansas question, says : ^ New Pav to Congressmen.—The New panied hy Rev. K. W. Fi<k of the Fre.nhy i . be position of Judge Domrlas on the ^ ork undorstands that the

Church, and Rev. W m. Atherton of the | , ^ Mnsas question is new

dqfinei

bring us accounts of . #

the hanging or shooting of some nromi- mal f rs of , ff reat moment pertaining to the

public we!fa

passed tor the abolition of the East India

Cor

t.ent mutineer, mid by the timu the act is I' llb *'° Wl ''

sed for the L “^

reviewing the

stiuitional Convention, Stanton

there will not bf3 a castle or a < dia on which British authority not be recognized.—A'. J". Herald.

1867.

FRED. P. STANTON.

compai lerian

dgo Douglas on the

* duly andi

ly andnutliori- ra . embers of Congress will probably ned r.> tiws ! ulno months’ pay on the meeting i

now The letter writers at Washington draw give a very ditleium. «»v,ww«..v ot aj..

ity to noooiunc mu ueeu done, and as- i 1 „ nr f , 1 otler ,■ adopt »wted Nugent in putting the corpse under' . ?. f f'** of 3.S85 i,," .

nt , xl prompt legi.lative measures to avert the a haymow. lie described accurately the ' t, 1 ' r,oeilts n ’’ ! * Wrtn.‘ i s i.|,,i'. calamities whiub tlircaten the public peace, lad s appearance, litsdieas, the color of r ' ., ! 10 ,0 '-' 91 of th,'* 0 1 After reviewing tlie action of the Con- his heir, and declared that be had not had j , fof . weL.I,,,,, ,’ s '

reeom- !»»<* of mind since the murder, and | „ T1 " ^

no that l hal lie had come to Ctomweli expressly, . J ttas dull, nnj f*t offloets u* divulge all he knew abom it. J * v'? ^ At " >

He confronted Nugent aad charged the * ‘ . v «stertl )v , tl ltm ..' deed upon him. Tht am used dm.ied it, ' ul! ! " r ^

mg the hut trembled from bend to f.ni, s]an , t ? l ' s u P^gressinj, ^ |t ';'*v i mon in either A true bill was found against Nugent, ii'MiniM u | ** 8 ' o'

tlie Conven- »'id he was to be tried this month. ‘ With- o ' ""g»— nstitution in hi a few days, however, the missing bov lr, ,n J-

Given under die seal of tlie Ter- m<H ^ 8 ‘he passage of an act directin

be heli e day,

by a proclamation of the Pres-

Lccompton, this the an e,eclion held under different

[l. s ] litory, ... ,

1st day of December, A. D. t on 1,10 aame da y» R t the same placr

provided by a proclamation of tlie Prt

provi

ident of tho Convention, people to vole on the Con

of the forms tion ; also,

aulhorizi stilution

nml r

>printe

prayer by Mr. Fi-k, the Slu r

Methodist Church, nnd after an impressive i live ^ dejined. We had hoped to the very ^ V' 00 mon, b 8, P«y on the meeting of the Douglas* speech and its effect, from that te prayer hy Mr. Fr>k. thcSher ! when, in the introductory portion I ^* rs ^session, this week. JJie members of ri f ^.L^ninh nnnrntnr- If is renresent-

prisoner if he had anything to

i Ire replied, that he I cept that he was innoci etter than when /Ary made

ut approprn a«ked the

say. to which

to sny exeejit that he

felt hel

the murder of hiri wife. [He

to make this acknowledgment, as he alledgcd, thinking that he would be taken from his con

: speech, he rcmarkei

had fallen into

5ry portion j d that the I ‘fundamental

Tlie term of tho present Con, dates from the 4th of March

! of his late

replied, that he had nothing president Ji , , . . f ,, imiocen. ..ud that ho I l " s construction of .l,o Kunsus-1 ,la,es fro,n t,,c 1,h ljf Ml1 ' t„ -''‘-’hmskn net, that Judge Douglas would ^nstyecuon put upon t m,. was I1...I I ,lut fwl liimsulf const,ainod to take no ‘I'rec-fourtlis the first year i

utngouistic position lowards the adminis- ! be Payable if demmded, on ution. When that emphatic announce- I mo " t ,,f a L cl " ;

in December.

, tl , . , of the tckgraph operator. It is representthe House are salaned at S3,QUO per an- , , i t i .i i ,i

r (|i , i . (.*(1 as a groat speech, probably the best the

i ; al

ThoT!' passage

turn of

pres agai

sen ted by

nst the Constitution

of & law

i few days, however, tho missing boy lias been discovered in the interior of

raatmiTa fraudulent re- cburl w»s tinmeamlety nuM f ....^ ...^.t.r

Banner Uecru

compelled !

ailed

last, and .r LUllc Oi.lnt ha", ever delivered, bold and | |eU(Jrs the Roplll) |i ca „, 8tate the law is, that defiant in matter, but courteous in * an ‘ Hint intense excitement

and has

votes a *elo, 7 . with suitable pun- suilor , mg bcon arrMted for .Wir

perjury with intent to take life. »»nner. winch is.

know led

guago.

liuement immudiau ly and hnngcd, preferring 1,,owe ver, was made, wo ceased to ! 'I 1 iJcc the latter m.iiislnnent In the fm mor 1 Aft,.* 0 I ,ia ' e farther hope. 1 he fact is now tixod i < .. , i' Wn

that or prompt Kansas

the latter punishment to the former ] After it ' l ' 1 UV ,° ,UrlMe i 1 ' The fact is now fixed ! i-p*,wi'nnn 0 / 1 i found that he had nothing further to any. i U,nl 00 l !' 0 . ,8SUe involves the J !i>0UU » UU0 fo

8R y.

oeecded to prepare

Mr. Farrow, the Sheriff, pn

him for the ordeal through which bout to pass, hy first tying his hands behind

him and then drawing a cap tying it under his chin. Tli the rope was next put around his

whilst the Sheriff

: his face and

admission of the Territory of :»s a State, and the consequent

j early settlement of the slavery question as a subject for nation'll disturbance, the ad- ^ 1

of the term wil 1

the commence- •) i the first Monday ; ° ‘ *

If bo, the treasury will be “

once for #500,000 or

for this object.

of actual service, tl

5, the treasu

and Buchanan.

revads among all

completely separated classes of persons m the territory, and the

iged Ins guilt of tlie ciirae, which will send him to Stale’s Prison for life.

The llerM't correspondent says that in posed to the Lecompton Convention, i not peimit the election to be hold on the *

Washington Territoiiv.—This Ternary was formed by Act of Congress in 853, from the north part of Oregon, i

ion of : g»de from the

i , „!i , I I niinistration is to have the determined and oocu P ies ll >e extreme northwest p< i,nns iiertl 'ui!l ' lCliv,! o PP 0 * i *It°n of Judge Douglas th « domain of the United States

’t, from tlie north part of Oregon, and 'he Stoles, assail Mr. Douglas as a rene*

ionic •

democratic

ngaged in thin, having 'The Banner has

in a jovial

and regularity almost unparalleled. Phis ; si, ioe.

mark hy h big laugh, and apparently u» uu — • --f a.mioi « . . , , . . . . ... . . only about to eugagu in ; **» certainly, some commendation in ii s sections of the county would soon swell i " 1,0 1 ,a “ 80 un ^ con8, ^ e,e ^ Mm as l ,eir

coiiccnied as if lie '

n little justing freak. The rope being prop ly adjusted, the rope that held the plat form upon which the prisoner stood was severed, and

the one around the prisoner's neck, breaking, | . , T r ■ ‘ ^ ho alighted upon the ground and walked l Cl ' 8 10,11 to time,

dug

kiml of tin natural sound, when he under the sea/fold, hoisted up, the rope and there, in the* presence of the requisite i

M.igwasi , — «. ,u grncr

suffered to hang suspended by the neck for the a PP eftrai,c e ns tho patronage we receive 1

► pace of 33 minutes, and until "dead, dead !” He did not struggle unusually hard, and an

■ *- •-»> ** ~ 4 JSirsiSsat

prevails among e territory, arid i

probabilities are that that the party op- 11 “ posed to the Lecompton Convention, will WASHINGTON ITKIIS.

scpsmtiug from die Admiui.tmtiou Doug-1 the election to be held on the *

las became his “own executioner. , Gen. Lane, with from three tofourhun- sand copies of his speech. The RepubliTho Tribune's correspondent says : died men, was encamped near Lecomp- 1 cans have ordered one hundred thousand

The Administration papers, the Star and ton. copies. Threats have been made to drive Gen- j The President has positively refused to r*y The era l Calhoun and the members of the receive Gov. Walker’s letter, or permit it

. j Convention out of the Territory; bu! no , to be filed among the archives of the govdemocrats at tlie Capitol generally g ,ve i ou d,peak has been attempted yet. ernment. Were he to do so, ho says he him up, aslost to them. j The Leavenworth Ledger, of tlie 9th | should soon be flooded with similar doctiA Senator, in conversation the other ! inst., says that an express has just arrived I ments from every subordinate officer who ]

from Utah, and that the news will be pub-1 might be dismissed, or should take a no- 1

A few such friends in the different, S * 10U ^ ^‘ lV tUin<1 ^ a r.' , ’ llN | 1,10 Fouth, (! 0 | ^ umru . r ar ,i ve d here last night. : The committee in the House appointed j

winch had so long considered him as their Oapt. Van Vleit passed through, post | yesterday to amend, if necessary, the rules

our list of patrons to what it should be. P ro porty. | haste, on Saturday morning. of the House leepecting admissii

The rapid movements are supposed to floor, will, it is said, repoi

been under 0ur frier,(1

Wm. Young, Esq., thanks for the list of |

adjusted the mpe a little too tight, the* prisoner 1 0 ur control for the past two years and j wi, l please accept

- “ •-*»• •** .Ir*-*?*.*r«*‘- **- -i

“It surpiises rue.,” said Senator Wade, '

rapid movements are supposed

IIowakii Associa ritts, Diiiladii.imiia.- I ..becuust. 1 never expecteJ to see a slave ll,lvu reference to llin Utah army, or may

he a bearer of instruction from General

was taken

tied

favor, showing, as it does, that thus far we have complied, promptly, with the

wu out. tuil into with our sub- \V' e have reason to believe that this institu- insurrection ”

During the I ti 0 n U a useful one and well managed — 1 - - Denver or Harney, commander of the ensuing year, we intend, if life be spared, Tlie Association pays the printers prompt- 1 Coring Hack.-WV learn that the case ' roo P a m k,t " 8!>s -.. ^ to issue our paper with cqtutl promptness |y and justly, at any rate and that is a °, f Tho “ as Hooper, who was sent to the | Last Letter oi Hen. Hamilton.

f a late date,

- . .. ,ws.«. from the late and tho prisoner has been granted a new Gen. Hamilton, addressed t trial. He will be brought back and have and House of Representativ

SPEECH OF HON. STEPHEN A. !"* * e0 f ° n ( d T' , '" 3 ‘P' 0 *?' jM .^ r r . , Doi (’i as term of tho Circuit Court.— Terre-Haute

that three of

county have laid out a

milting any privileged £

y one

persons

ons to tlie

report against ad-

except members. All

heretofore will be cut

. and regularity, and to make such improve-; good sign of 'fair dealing i„'other .e.neots l ’ ris0 " > . f ''T, "'!* o OUnly la f‘ fBl1 ’ The Charleston Mercury, of a late dal mi.nu ... wo ,./li . , 1° ° 1 'S ,n ol,,er respects., | ms re v!ewed by the Supreme Court, contains a remarkable lulli

tigress, i

members of Legislatures, foreign minis- ( ters, ike. This will destroy the lobby.— i

Speaker Orr favors this idea.

ner, which is duly «idW »«3

Joseph SitJilciis,...

JoMpD Alhm.

Joseph Clapsadflh ,.. S. W. IVrrr John 8. Perry

Josoph Allen '

.Jacob Dag try, A M Lickridge,..... David Mnllmix, .. Jolin T. Seller,

T. Hartley, M. Baggy $*niuel 11. CatherviMid,...

Eli Gelt. W. 0»l>«>ru ....

Win Young

Robert Morrison, Win. Goddard Byrdin Harris, J. S Hatch, Dr K l< Stevenson (h*o. Allen Gus. Williutnson dlls. W. Sellers, H K. Rehnrger Jordan Grider Peter Baggy, K-q Allred Miller ...... David Wood. Cnl. Janies Ki-k, .... Joseph Tinglev Pleasant Hubbard, lastyw

III me presence oi im* reqiilBilc* mini m,.|W S i., w e j i . ,

ber of witnesses, Hit* unfortunate being was ! i ' c ,a, ‘ lc 01 a - , d gener- See tho notice in our advertising columns.

i.~ i_ i , .. .i . _ appearance ns the nnlrnmmrn iva

may seem to justify.

From the Cin. Gazette.

OF HON. STEPHEN A.

1)01 <■ LAS.

We publish in another column the manioc of the speech delivered in

States Sen*

j The loss by the fire at Bethany College, Va., is estimated at Born 8125,000 to

i ami F’.:nh h!!*il

| Journal.

jT-tf-

13th

ina,

utt, i

him and endeavored to point him to that God | starting back to Kansas to aUend" tho calU 1 No,v York Tim<s8 * oommouting upon the ! villa at pr»s«nt there ara

e was askad if l’ osul °" of M '* Duugla

there. He replied i sa y 8 i : lutty determined yet !—| ‘

. inTiiAe for l.im t.* ! Terre f/aut. Journal. . 1 ,:

.lien man. But ail \ ad session uf Mr. Stanton, he was asked if V' osu,on °‘ before his j lie intended removing there, lie replied l ''-' , ' , ,* sa y s • language, and all 1 that bo bad not fully determined yet !—j b P 01 ' tr

'rest- including six women and 2.'i

ong

one side is the President with i ’i’J. who had

ng

, Among the pii -'mers is

3V5 "convicts i, " d u,l *’ n '*hed labor.

o!? 1

if roes,

man of

A gn

come when her interests and

Marriage I.icen>*c

1 neiijauiia Mugg nnd Mtlts.'k

^ , the 14th Dec.

the Senate! Ya. f is estimated at fiom 8125,000 to Stcidii'ii Lathr:

uf South; 9150,000, with only 860,000 insurance, j.tiis, on the , Several reports are in circulation as u i^ho t | u . K;ij )t

revious to Jiismel-| were the incendiaries ; on** altribut in-r it .o J Jcwcph 1). Johnson and

ttzzzrzxi's’c?r i*A , s»s , sar ,, *'~ ta - -r'- a^Jnrrsftaisfii:

dvnea of thu father nr..-A/aniiait',I.. 1,111 ’ 1,111 1 An.lc/j^ 'husu citizens of Putnam nl ay do, with reference to tho position of s - -bn. All debts made with them be- to the intimacy which existed between testified that he did not think them worthy The KTotifi term' f l* 1 ' -' r This „„ aU , Wing, tc, t\i‘"\..t, man. IVrrito.i.,o’ kfr. Douglas, every intelligent man in the c " m8 <luc on tho first of January and the himself and John C. Calhoun, he says : i of I- * on oatli. Monday. Jaruarj 4tli. i :-.. fesled the utmost indiffemico In regard tola Mnnowulscr, Nation will give Inm credii for uu.ioiow... - ■ V ,j n j^. 0 f Urto |, .. onr “in one of these Cunvei^ttious, jayir teen vmks.

future Stale, treating with scon, nml wntempt i bis fntmTy n, ,„„ tl lty 0111UillghbfK-..‘l must, bfl a.im|^d that h» Convii ts'', ' **"*-“ — tUVouV " m ' wi 4 „ ’ «. vue \ alid nv Mkrk Auiikemext .he minister- of the Gospel who .-ailed upon was at home a few d»y, a ro, and on bis '"to'tous course oi tho Fresident. tVie l" marlf'ttmt in the penitentiary al Juflerson , ' poo>s

him and ct,.l. avored to point him to that Gudj starling back to Kansas to attend the call-i New . YoTk '!' i,no8 ; oon >'>umting upon the vdlo at present then who is ever merciful I** fallen man. Hut alt ed session of Mr. Stanton, bo was nehe.1 ;t 1 position of Mr. Douglas and tlie Prt

was uselcvs. Even on rxecution, hi* used profane

the time, declared that it wu

a-k forgiveness for his evil deeds, for he had

committed none.

It is due to Mr. Farrow, our Sheriff, to state , •Unit the accident which occurred at the execu- | tion, in the breaking of the rope, was not the result of carelessness on his part, for, as we

learn,he look the precaution to try the rope ef ' Kansas Legislature and IlOtwithstnnilhm l " C *"S'"** 1 UOUDl w,l, > »'de the b( , pn g0|it (0 j,; uron , T|lft . , . * , ' 7‘ , ‘ , ‘7 "r" "'“-V Ul,t j ’ f.etunllv hefoie selecting it for the purpose, n;. . / , ^ victory will finally rest. If he persists . .. . . ^ e ’ ^ hanks are am- no low as to make it tho interest of the 1,10 agreement must afterwards be re \,t from some imaccounlable cause it b oke. | f S f ^ ' . .i" 10 tbo principles in this insane crusade, thu President is I’ * v8u PP* le< * " llb money, but the applica public to deal with him.-Uattvil/e Leih/er \ curded, but the failure or neglect to do ....ww'w - | of the Republican parly, we deem it our doomed to a signal and ignominious de- ''ons for discount are comparatively few Wo cheerfully endorse the above. \v K l h' s ' s punishable simply by a " This is the last number of the 5lb .luty to thus publicly expose him. There_ Mercantile paper sell, in the street from w ®fe in Mr. K.'s establishment a short A n .rtv of lmlies a, H„, n ,- rr ,,„ volume of the Banner, and m view of the i are several "black sheep” in the Repub Wiieiie wili. it End?—Acting Dover- 10 t0 24 P er Clinl Tl '0 exchanges at the time since and found that be had "in great ly burnt the whole of an edition of a i general tioliue wu have given, that our | boati flock, and we intend to use our ef. * nor .Stanton has been removed for violating tflearing House average about 812,000, profusion” everytliing in bis lino that may published there styled (lie Kevuluti.

terms must be complied with, strictly, we I forts to separate the white from the hlack- ns th* 3 instructions of the President. But, 000 daily. ’ be desired. He is a correct business man, “" d derbtod to ‘-Free Loveisra.” They iWti i,ii.*h. nicni.iuu: •»i - , don’t feel authorized to send the psper soon na possible. The principles of Uc- before he was removed lie issued a procla- ’ ~ pays it is nriti'ers* bills nrommle nt„! l,MS fellow who got it up on his fixunw, s | «l l , " l 'f l | l ” l "'j; l h Yby«« longer to those who hare not heeded our puldicanism reeptire no trickery in order , I "' lU . 0 . n . eilllln (J 11 session of tlie Kansas X-V fhe In lianapolis American says Ou,,], honestly and fairly with .rf/ S. ""y f® 1 * 1 ® I’ost Office, took the papers "i.eir mi' m tli.' ,f *"™ ,|| notice We .,f eoi.rce ..,.,.1,1 I le,to nnl.obl „,„l „ oh... I/Ogislatiuro. Now the question is, has that Prof. Lanabee peremntorilv refuses ■ 7, W "" ^ Irom him, burnt them i„ the streets, and a stn.ne l-ox, smi ’j 1 '

nage of tin* Government in liis counterfeit tv.r,, .Mid the tyranny of party discipline ntd - at liis back. Upon the other stands

man of more marked

The money market in N. Y. City. re-en

money.— Terre-Haute Jour-

XdT Wc have about as little confidence | in the honesty of the gentleman alluded to

i by the Journal ns any one possibly can er eourrge,—sus^iinod by the pi in not the ^ aVG - If the facts are as slated by the i°^ ,llH P arl y an( l ^uffted by the moral

Journal, he has no right to a seat in the m<mt of'ho whole country. Wo have not ( Soiueihing like two tnillions of siiocie ha- "J?"'* n 11, ‘' 4w “' u ever brought Iom.« Kansas T prriRln/nrn • ... i » • t , i- ^sliglitest doubt with which side the k tii’ mi city. He sells for cash only, but at prices bme Kansas Legislature , and notwithstanding vi(Jlo - g, finill | y re8t . , f lle been sct.t to Europe. The banks are am- so low as to make it the interest of the! The

j. Twitf.;

vw. «, j . . . . ' Sccrvtan «f l 1

77at crisis Will - ... rtrrm(li"*4to» <l"o:«red that mar- '4 ' " : - your reputa- “•w 11 •*«»?». 'ho meW^.'l'S? ">, \ -'V ,

tion will demand it.” °' t,ie Pai nes ; that it is civil contract on- [ t° present mem at tko next ni”. Two days following the date of this sin- ^ a, * t, from other civil oontraots i ,ioart, » for l >ft . vin>,|lt GJ ,

merely in this—tliat it cannot be dissolv- ^ yppr chn*%

n v , « d * f'«"* by mutAinI consent. Sec. 7 of, We i,.,.. been r .p,o-* *1 ’ Henry b. Kellogg, ot Indianapolis, has Revised Statutes ot Indiana, says : j b al n am i, rl ,i,. ( ., the Hard ware business, and No marriage shall he void, or voidable, inv , x i, ill ,, :iv ” T | M . v ] 1 . v ,:

prise

been convicted for passing i wo days lollow mg Terre-Haute Jour- K u '® r loltar he found . watery grave.

ability, ami of great- '' 'uket in n. T.Utrr.— re. entered mo naruwaro Ousmess, t

inciples • v * Nuw York paper of last week says, the 0,r ° M1 ‘ 1 * i • ,n,ul ( 85 e**! Washing-1 for the want of license

swatfs " zz sssnats

vom, or voitinnie, M „ llU , y

' other lormalities ( ) irot ,

old ami in graxl 1

will be one dollar. The "ia: J" * catches the deer will h( nt.

So MET III Mi NhW— INSTRI'CTION ! ! CALKIN' for 11 nine Amiisciiicnt; j Reading, the Meaning ;i>’J f

notice. We of course would be pleased to uphold and sustain them. They arc the President the

1 i r • , — | me rrosiaon; tlie no

that nil would renew, yet we are not dis- ' founded upon tho immutable principles option of Governor Sta

wur to revoke the ac-

peremptorily refuses i |,j s advertisement in the Banner.

posed to force any one to take our pnpoi , truth and justice—right and virtue, com-

to accept a re-noniination for Superinten-

oontrary to his wishes, nor do we thank any one for taking it who believes that lie is not getting “value received” for liis money. Now, if you want the paper another year, send us the money immediately ; otherwise, we will take it for granted that you don’t want a paper, and shall accordingly cross your name from our list.

mending themselves no less to the enlightened and cultivated intellect than to the civilized and christianized spirit of the age.

News I'roin Kansas.

St. Loi is, Dec. 17.— l'lie Republican

iyed Kansas dates to the loth.

zsr: sStassi***** ^

Tin Ao. Department of tiik Banner.

empbalicnlly mat man ion uiu right, an he is entitled to the thanks of the lovet„ of liberty every whore.--JW/brd Inde-

pendent.

The Illinois Penitentiary is now filled to overflowing, having five hundred and seventy-two convicts. The Malison Courier says, Pork is selling at 85 ; flour, city consumption, 84u4

25 , wheat 60a70o.

has recoi

The Legislature has done nothing

waids carrying out the measures recom-

mended in Stanton’s message.

The election returns from Kickapoo

By reference to this depnrtnicnt of ou, have been declsred fraudulent by a com-

«. ■»" V n X I wj-agpSES

Lsq., letiies from its control. He will | to take their seat* in the House. I they call “Indianapol.o probably be succeeded by our old friend The 1 toraocralic Convention held at Be- be a very eligible location, and to prot Dr. A. Stevenson, to whose eminent "ompton nominated John Calhoun for (Jov- a fair growth.—Indiunaputi, Journal

<iual,fiction, for the post it is unneoessa , by acclamal.on. • -

ii^dow^f’ad^^r

change. „n Imth sides ,.f thick. e«lo.’'l l"" ,

The JJemocralic (Jove.imv of Ren- • Served him right I A doctrine node-

Who Okn. Denver ts —Denver Seen- tuc y’ ( Morehe » d ) w oul his message leterious to the welfare of society as "Free tt.«. The f..r,„ „f I'ho'^h’'"; 1 tary Snntoil s successor, was despatched !. 0 1 ^ CS(m ^b of that State in Loveism,” should not be tolciated for a Pil'nTchnjmTwiluii^ to Kailas some time since to await the favor of lho establishment ol a United moment; and the ladies of Berlin but did and earnestly a» ,i " .*T contingencies, He was a member of Con- *^DUcs Bank ! What has come over “the their tlmv wim.. it->1 ; i c amusements. Nor arc gross last suss,on from California, and spirit of hi, dream ?" Wl,e " “ “ T' since Ihen has been an Indian agent. Ho demnation upon the base scoundrel who are .ufflclently'nntd i« actjuiipd notoriety m California by a duel, XJT The Richmond papers stale tliat a ! RUem P ted to P'opagate an ism so fraught ceuTu-i"'”^ , in Whtcli be kdled Oilbert, the editor of daring attempt was made to burn the Vir- wit h devilish influences. A box of tlu's.* letters,*^ 1!;: cidurn , w:' ,, LrtlL W “„d h b 0 .^liddre. C «::::7 n : ,e ^ 0n Frid »y ^ »>«. for. | Pkt.k D*^^3. are pleased

The Putnam Ilauner says that tbreo of

,„. „ .. - . the citizens of that county have laid out a The Republican inoniberswereadinitte.il town in Lykins county, Kansas, whicli

they call ‘‘Indianapolis.” It is said to

misc

,ty in (liat affair, by the people of Califor- tulml0 L v 'he flames were discovered and to learn that this gentleman, the efficient "'»• exviiiguisbed before anv serious .Ionian and iihln ,,r it... in;....;, r

He declined to ac-

... r . , . cent. Frank Marshall was nominated in

ty for us to more than briefly allude.-. 8l ,: a j \V. 0. Matthias fur Bieul. (JovThe Doctor’s known ability hn h writer 1 ernor, Mr. Carr for Congress. District

and a gentleman of intelligence on all Attorney Weir declined

subjects of interest, coupled with tho fact Cong rest.

that he is a fust fiiend of the agricultural and industrial interest of the country, is

sufficient guarantee, we trust, that the de- ^ ter ol tho

partment of the Banner under his control

will be well and ably conducted.

the

as to the charac-

from Utah.

nomination to

Denver bad not yet arrived in

orniory.

Nothing is yet known r ol tho last message fr

X-fT In the •Senate’s proceedings of tho 17lh inst , we notice that, on motion of

Ureonbury 0. Mullinix, who was Mr. Trumbull, of Illinois, the credentials hung at this place, on last Friday, for tin; M e8sr8 . Bright and Fitch, together with ' murder of liis wife, was born one mile P r °test.s against the right to hold their East of Manhattan, in this county ; was a j 8 G R fs» were referred to the Committee on

little past 25 years of age ; was always a j^ ut ^ c ' ar ) •

dissolute, disobedient character, as well A Mormon HtlerN Opinion

while undur the control of his parents, as afterwards, lle was married to Martha,

Mr.

Abraham Murry sold 20 hogs a

1 in Army of the United States.— I lie a/my consists of the general-in-chief, 951 commissioned officers of various grades, and 9,794 non-commissioned officers, musicians, artificers, and privates

makag a total of 10,746.

extinguished before any serious damage and able Secretary of the Illinois Central was done. ^ Railroad Company, has recently been apTiien and Now'-* We intend the (W P ° inl I Cl1 ^ lhe Oovernor of Illinois as No-

tivu amu learned I

one.

Price .i will be m

id privates , The whole

: 1 ^

few days ago that averaged a fraction over l6rr '* > 'T °f' ll0 United States is divided nds gross. Mr Thomas Dodd ,nt0 ,i '"’ K r, ,u aepartmonts, 2U arsenals,

and 1(0 forts, most of which are garrison-

331 pounds gi

also sold tt lot of 31 hogs which averaged a little over 330. Mr. D. says that Mr. Kimbley may look out another year. Old

Lawrence is hard to head in tli

—Bedford Independent.

hog line.

jjreat departments,

»rts, m

! ed.—Life Illustrated.

A Hint to Advertisers.—The leading partier in tho publishing house, who was

’* Opinion of Judge

Dougin*.

We find the following choice morsel in

nl dis

At \ incennes, tlie Sun say's, prices are still unsettled. Packers are now offering 84 2.5 and 84 50 for heavy hogs, while farmers generally hold at higher rates.— Very few have been packed this week.— We think tho market will settle down for tho present at 84 60 to 84 76.

We learn that

are paying in cash 86 net, nnd

busily em

t packers at Bowling Green ash 85 net, and are very :y employed in slaughtering.

Xi?' The New York Herald says the

i publishing li ns hisadverth

eing interrogated by 10 the policy, replied.

rapidly pushing his advertisements during the <iul! season, being interrogated bv the

regard to tho poh

‘ Tl’e very time of all others to crowd, sir ;

the field

me gro

the unborn millions who slml! trsHeoilotie ikiiU .. i- i ..i i

see that such an institution as Slavery was ever known to exist In our midst.—[James

Maxi wo*:

no mean importance—and one only faired nnon those of undoubted ability• Important Financial Dialogue.—John Bull, looking across the big pond the oth- j

king i aisod

his voice :

big pon

“He

llo, Broth-

andffidn’Uitt ’ lZ*y7,7 p'r^Zl]! '“ ,W * re J 0U ? - 1 ‘ ow .‘ 1 ° J' 0 ”

James Buchanan says : “Slavery exists in Kansas under thu Constitution.”

Jonathan looking up, and cocking his

“Oh, pretty well, I thank

tirms aro ; it pays us well at all times, because we know how far to go, but espt ially it pays us in times like the prest

i the

presi in c

April, ensuing, he put an end to her lifo.

A)

las :

lino have taken their hooks out of the water, thinking no bites to bo had ; we are satisfied that nothing has kept us a constant run of trade for the last ninety dayi

, <• , . r • hut pushing our notices through this dull

hope of paying the interest, duo January season.”

belmr a'lruo frimld'tothis'pco- 1 ^ ~ Yo- L x WM ._ | Cothes,

f j y , I , f . . tlie report of a recent discourse by the Krie Railroad Company have civcn up all f , '“P. daughter of David Niblott of ihts coun Mot mon KUe, Hkio.r Kimuall, Riven by imne of mvin., *h« V t but pu»|„n g ly, on tUe 1211, day of March last, nnd on the Duse,et New. * h •«» G, hope of paying .ho interest, due January — •'

the morning of Friday, the lOth day of Many of

That “Dirtv Shirt” Again.—It appears to be a mistake about Vallanding- , Imm buying West a clean shirt after he |

bad been

--t—,— r ..v.... . ...x svr ... . . . . . - . • ° inin shoes lead to damp feet ; damp leet 11,0 cimairous Democrats put upon him A-f? i no local editor The free and uni strained use of i.-uoxi d |^ ll ,'' ( '[ | ‘ a8c ; al ^ for 8a,c 0,1 t,le fi,8t of Feb - hring on a cough ; a cough may terminate were chains and manacles —Indianapolis olis Journal, Mr. Jones,

eating drinks, together with a want of 1 has uUn » course to goHn U " proper parental control, it is said, have ! state, and that is what he is after ; he wil!

een ; he ruary next,

to the chair of

Hogs.—On Saturday purchasers in this

unty

hat, cried oul:—“Oh, pretty v

you ; 1 hold my own, 1 believe.”

Hon. James Guthrie declines being a j “Yes,” said John, rather gruffly, “you candidate before the Kentucky Legislature' do hold your own, and hold mine, too;

(. .v, v.v/vtvi, on , j° r f^ 10 . ^' T, k- Senate. Col. Preston of j you have five hundred millions of my dol gives us tho field when few advertisers k° u,8V fll e » has been suggested. , lars, and be hanged to you.” occipy it, and we care not how hard the m ,. TA 7" !, . » ' ,l • ’ ,l

That “D.nTv I Pork.—We are informed by our farmer

friends that there is at this time an im-

adjudged, to use the classic j nlCnSe nmoUm ef fa ' l,0 8 B in 1,,,,nsm COUn ‘ language of Walpole, "to be his nigger.” I r0,u b' for market and unaold. Thu clear, shirt was bought hy theTrowd „_ „„ , —

at the depot, and not by Vallaitdingliam. ,lle P e "P le of Terre-Haute must The magnanimous slave hunter, about vastly edified after reading in the daily whoso generosity we read so much in such ! Express and daily Union, an account of papers as the Sentinel, did not so much as Hie misunderstanding existing between ‘.be

make “his nigger” comfortable with clean editors.

s. The only clothing which ho and - ■» »

Thin shoes lead to damp feet ; damp feet ^ 10 chivalrous Democrats put upon him The local editor of Tho Indianap-

nate werc chains and manacles.—Indianapolis olis Journal, Mr. Jones, a very gentleman-

in a coffin. Journal. ^ _ ly, clever fellow, was in our midst during

X-iT The Terre-Haute Union says that part of Thursday and Friday. He was

rrv’

;)0,s Broad* •\ T • * wgi.*::..:' 11 ""

308 Un»il* s . r *’.^->

,. u i u! un' iue

State of lii«l‘ nn ’ ’

/„ the riitnem 0«" m " Term. 1S5 8 - ,

Andenea dohnslon, I ( . ^

Appointments

the Governor.-

been tho main iuH*iuments in btinging up- Lr y to accomplish that il be goes to bell and (ribson county made up their lion. Jas. M. Hanna on the Supreme a brutal murder was committed in Mar- taking i/ms, and, “faith, he’ll print ’em'’ ...I... (Atrihla r../, ,.i t.i, i.-. ...at the nex t day ; hut lie Kill not go into the ** toolfor 9 I 7. f i for heavy hogs above Bench, in place of id. B. Goukins, resiiro- tinsvill.. n,rk Ill .I..-1, in the Journal.

on him the teirible fate which •has just been visited upon his head. 0! what a

warning ! May it have its influence. M ’ r'l itter* art* jutlin:' Ijettet

lot go into the

chair of s'ale, he will go to hell.

The Mormons certainly appear to be- fo P°J!

lievc in the idea of calling things hy llteir Zpened ,l,e tor'

right names Evansvittr Journal, last „■

heavy hogs above

2U0 pounds—84 50 for good bogs from ' ed

Bench, in place of S. B. Gookins, i

ed.

lighter Hon. Solomon CUypool Judg

tinsville, Clark co.. HI., one day last week, by a man by the name of Chenowith.—

UT We have for sale at the Banner office

p u rc

•las. M. Hanna, appointed to the Supremo known. Chenowith was immediately ar- , ^ < ( ^ T ']” n, r S ° { \

Dm. S3, kSW-it* lD ,„,("" , Statu at Si* JJJJowt ;i lnlh . ruinate Cmnen I

fm

iliiS#

his AH

Court his

ivlit*ii you want

*