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Bourbon County Monitor from Marmiton, Kansas • 2

Bourbon County Monitor from Marmiton, Kansas • 2

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THE O'N I 11 noon. The Board Were entiged scttlinnr with the! xreasurer. Ordered to adjourn till rnniorrow at lJ Saturday. IVov. 15 lit; 1S83.

State Items i OlatLeM irror Las been discontinued. David Brockway, independent candidate for Jtate Senator from has been elected oyer F. W. Giles, the regular, nominee; WmfDouthitt, the nominee for Representative from Toreka and Soldier town News Items. Tdchmond 'papers complain of the great scarcity of fuel in.

that r- Lovejoy has been defeated for congress foavhisMistricf jn Illinois, i' An equestrian statue of MpCIellan has Leeij made in Philadelphia, -The ye-'lots-feycrat Jfey West has entirely clock, jUayid R. Conn. Clerk. I'mURtii Da v. TbJ3oard met as Proceedings of the Board of County Con a missioners.

Oct. Tern, 1862. Marmaton, Kansas, Oct. 0 1862V ho County Board of Commissioners met' at Ihe Clerk's ofiice; present T. Tall m.arf; CJiairman; Isaac Fordaud' El A.

Commissioners, aud David li. jJobb, Clerk. A. C.Primiii and William Jones, viewers of the township road in Freedom towjji shipjmadd thei report. Report accepted aud read in: open court for the first time.

The following bills weio presented, ited, allowed, and ordered that Warrants bo The Result. IeIow we give the majorities from twenty rftdjournment, a full board. four counties for lie Republican State ticket: Sb aw oa 300 Xcmaha 125 In Delaware Fisher, (UnionJ jvas elected tpl report ol Z. D. Smith and X.

S. Fordi viewers of a township road in Marian townr ship was read for the Od in open court, and the Board being fully advitod thaOrji thq case the hi? iu relntion to the laving 50Q sob vvisi csei uy a uiajoruy ana Uannetk, ship, Vas elected over John Ai ftlec'C inda-pendanf Ksq. is elected the 'other' distript in that county. Gets. RoBTf 15.

Mitcheli. -This gealle-mau arrived In our" city Monday last, direct there his i3 'stationed. He was in lho.iate'Perrvville out a towusbip road Lad beer fully pora-" plied with, it -was oi do red that the Clerk I drawji i on the fa the same.towit; Reynolds for Stationary 'record said report with the field note9 of 100 Bourbon -45 Linn" 142 Allen" 61 Douglas 350 350 Anderson 50 Jackson 15 Coffey 20d: Johnson $0 Marshall 125 Butler Riley Davis Wabunsea Potto watoiijia Lyon 5 Leavenworth Miami Wyandoti Jeil'ersou Brown Chase Total -aijoiH one flk out of the nine imetiibcrs of Congress' frpm Missouriai-e pledged to the enforcement pfthe The Legiala-ture of the Stote is strongly, Oyer. 300 Ittdiusayebeen convicted by the Military Cothuiission' a the" Lower Sioux Agency in 'Minnesota, as' partleipa'tors in the 150 240 150 125 "50 200 130 100 '7 -saia roau, and pJat the road, and that thq sard decjarod the public an4 Ezekiel Brown, for a'ssessinc ths Countv for the year 1SG2, nnd-irakiW returns of battle, which -was afiercelywCouteste- Iii this enarap-ment eu. 'Macheirsbri'paJe' oracrea opened.

The folJowinrr bills were allowed Roll: 234,00 4 David, Li: Cobb; Clerks fees for six Jamc-3 Ailketi, for Books for Co. 17,25 monttus ate horrible massacre, and condemned to be aii Ken. tor stationary. 1.40 lost five hundred and s'xty-nino men, Th's js evidence tliat the General, as. ever wi'w in the thickest of the fight.

We muierstahd. that he is absent on gtck Jvave.V. Her does not look so r.s he did when in this city 1 1 1 ti rr Edward Jonesj office rent from April 1st l. v. laJiman, (Jom.

service. 18:00 -3790 Var'haa goa 'Dciiio'eratiq. Seymour Toles, Com iServipe, 18,00 Isaac FordjConunViioncas service, 21,00. Board" adjourned. 1 David R.

Conn, Clerk: last spring. Ho visits his family in Linn ivfas cTecte'd Governor, rjinn find will return tn in w'jll return tolna comtunnd in i iiiQrderedJ.to adjourn till tomorrow at 9, A. M. R. Cobd; Clerk.

Second Day; The board met pursuant to adjournment present the same as yesterday. auoui.iwo weeKS. -i he Democrats have carried IllLn.ofg by majority, They elect nin.e fjongressmen and the Republicans fivc7 Both of the Legislature is The Whereabouts of Bragg and These are.ns a general thing, the avergae majorities in the dliJerentcounties, compiled from the different reports. They ill not 1 differ very materially from the official re-f 1 turns if any way. to increase the majorities, as the above reports in some couuties, 6ul of the average majorities''' for the whole state ticke; while Messrs Carney and Wilder ran ahead of (heir ticket', Atchison County gave a majority for the mongrels of rstaKtJiiJiaJMaJ-iKtJJo Republican TOft jority in Doniphan is about the same.

Those counttes do not appear in tie above table. There is uo doubt that the winms TbeJpiLrjjil of Testordaywas por- ElairB total majority iii the First Congress- ional District, 67 as far as Heard, ironic There is.a report fcliatthr regiiied'ts 'at Mem-" -1 he report of a township ihw willincraB6 -tuis to in.ireedoin towrialiiiTTivua. read a'-a'econd (From Jpurnfd, Slat ulL) rj-duis to know whera GfiOi wheu he ed going. There bavo been various specu All but two on the Republican ticket'of Leavenworth County was elected. The are C.

P. Pierco and John Wilson, (Republican), and F. Fitzwil-liams Democrat. The RepuGlicans have elected six outoftboniue Representalives, among whom we are happy to Lotice the names of Abraham Brown and Josiah gentlcmca vrorth S-Ati cveinp; edition 'is beinff issuul time onen -court. SETiioua is elected in New York lty of to 12,000: Alo the cutiie Democratic.

State ticket, Democrat have eighteen of Jhiity-oue aud a ma- jorit-m tue Afcsejjibly. r-v. how a majority of over fokr tfaukand lations and conjectures in regard to his intentions, expressed more or less confidentially. dispatch tLo East -says. "there is no doubt he iz fastening to' the rc-liefqf 'Lce" Certainly it seems probable, en'oirgh tLat he may Hctually be doing this.

Aid the probability appears well calculated; to create some anxiety. If Brarrz and Breckenridge, who must before now, hava Gov. Gamble, jjf Missouri, has cTcseftated NnrMnK-. vi wo-iicMi, worv eUQSigU lOT die- Ciil" Cr War" Hews. SeLoaVeutvoith Consul alive ofilfce.f' LeaY- hauktiving.J' 3 '41V' enwer-must be prospering indeed when it from Charleston 6 the 27th ult.

MeCWlan has biion. removed, and Burn-eide takes Lis place. It Las caused great ticitertcnt iu 2s ew Vork and other States. can 'support a report another destructivifire in that I was plakilvtsee from, the blockaOing ves joined eSch other, choose to abaudnn Tenn Geo'. A.

The following in essee for at tune, andf availing themsel 3 Press says it was purely a military of extensive railroad facilities, tininle tL.eii; Rct od.the result of a military consultation wiu uiscuftsion. numerous forces to the vast aimy of in the Shenandoah valley with, a yiw to t-he tremendous oattle the nation regarded fhf "6 rXt itf-repbrtea -that Seward, Smith, Bates sels on: the harbor. ,3 j3 The catton "crop ioF Illinois this yefTr will amount to 20,000 bales of upland VppervilleofT 4. Yesterday Pleasaijton's-succeseful pursuit of Stuart'sKcraliy was 're-sumed at 10 a. m.

JChe enemy was "placed -in a very'daagei'dus position pn tle road Icadif g-1 from Unioli to Fpei-villa, but after -f wo-Muiyj hard fightiag, Joind by drove Stuart findlas back un-111 ar ran." They' supceeded in escape tlirougli-'AEihby's 'Gp. and Blair will reti'ro from the Cabinet, and the Leavenworth Conservative of the 5ihi is but a just tribute to thft above gentleman 5 Among the instances of treachery and ingratitude which have cropped out ia such painful jibtinduncof daring the recent canvass, it is gratifying to be able to poitrf such a as Geo. A. CRAwyop.p, who hits stood, firm aud true from-; tLo beinuuinjx to" the end. The pcpplcf gladly 'accord t9 him the rueed, "of honor.

V'Mo- successfulj candidate is held closer in-their hearts tho the manly rand upright awfoild, of Iour Fessvjcdeu, Colfax, Winter Davis and some oioer westom Jiepublican take their places, Gerj. Fi'z Juun Porter is ordered to 'i'-WasLington to answer to charges prefcred The Siierfft' returned execution for Strays against II. W.JTfrmiliiou, Stephen Rouse, Li. G. Thomas Hodgson, Demetrius Owen, asotsatLfied, and ordered that tlie sma Wistiliarged the5 -b'tfay Bookj -fR ilooro, sheriff, prosenfed a bill for fees in the sbove cses, and was allowed 13,40.

G. Moore, Sheriff presented a bill in CfimiualCause; entitled tfcitate of 'Jiausas vs, Peter Eby, James Barker, and was allowed 7,85. Peter Zuck presented "a'bill for service as term-Dist. Court, and was allowed L. Plos a bill for hoarding prisoners and and wasjillowed Adjourned an LourfJr dinner.

David Cobb, Clerk. m. Anxooif The Board met as per. adjourflnsnt, present the same as iu the torer.oon. Z.

D. Snjith "and N. S. Ford," viewers of a-tvvnsbirf road jn Maripn township, made eif repoVt-rr-fepprt accepted ind was read iii open court for the firstnime. Orderetf lhfcH.be -Cqunty Treasurer, be, and is he reb authorized; to assigu to any person or personsirppt-ying forthi same, any of the; otf by4 the County at tSo tajj'saltf ia ilay assinuee paying all taxes and charges on said lands, to the date o( siid assiwjtmient, excepting the inter-ist which.

'-shall' have accrued qu said taxes and charges. Ordered that -the. County Treasurer bo, and is hereby instructed not to "pay or receive for, taxes, County Warrant jdrawn favor of J.t yimmsjca'hngifor and numbered 343. and elated August 20, I860, unless authorized to do "so "by tbe Awoaltby and well known citizen of 'New gamsi nim iy i'ope. lerJi lias written to Garibaldi, tendering him a home residence-on Fiifth OenMiunter jeturn1 in a fow days to the boa; and wben belter days come and nigu manhood gets its true reward, no atizen A A venue.

5 l' will receive higher honorsi.Mit. ford was not our choice for -Governor, but of Y'cksburg it is said, preSeh ted tv fclajQi cf 90,000 to the ConfederateGovefnX ment, for allowing her ta be bombitrdjd. 1 tt fs reported that McClellan rr ssed but we gladly express the popular voice in giving Sim the-praise which those win who ibrOutju- iiUiington on Lis way to Tren ton. According a paper called.the Silver. Gen Pcmberton Las f.ssuu-,Gl com mand ctf thcTrebe! Department of the Mississippi in care more for the public good than for personal ambition.

Gov. Robinson has issued hisproclama-tion designating the 27th inst. as a day of thanksflfivinsc. Gen Curtis, on aDulication of Maior as about to lake -plaqe even our grand, army of the Potomac may find itself fully matched, -especially as the enemy will hava the immense advantage of a strongly fuitled positirn. We must of course rely upon military authorities to discover aud thwat the designs the rebel commanders, "aatl we are confideut that the reliance will bi well placed; but indeed it would bo vvorje than a deep mprtificatiou, it might be a most terrible national disaster, if the rebel Generals should succeed iu massing tho whole strength of their Confederacy for decisive conflict with a single army of our' between Washington and Richmond, Knv-ing our tremendous forces in Krntuckv, Tennesseej Alabama, and Mississippi, wuU nothing to do -unnblo to strike a blow -cause unable to find uiiyihing to strike.

C)f course we know that Bragg with Li great host, will strike speedily somewhere, tor the confederate authorities, stung prol.ii-, bly by bis inability to hold Kentucky, would not tolerate him in vvaiting. If the Shen-nndoah Yflljey is his chosen tlaatro, wo shall no doubt know the fact soon, and, i that case, 'it-may expedient in General McClellan, instead of attacking tho en-, umy. ris it is now expected he will, to act oi the defensive uutil reinforced by a portion of the magnificent army of the Ohio. But if Lee be not joined by Bragg, we may presume that the conflict between the former McClellan wiil ere take place. The whole of forces at th.

Inst ites were in i'uil potion in direction of tho enemy, and that motion iudicates a com- Jlac of an Dot Gen. Pleasantoivcn the 9th in skirmish nearJLiltle Washington three pucces of artillejy, a captain, a lieuten ant privates. -fc TLeJsewbern Prepress states that the report that the rebels at Wilmington were Oo'bb, of Wyandott, Las' promised that the first cavalry regiment that can bo spared from the field, shall be detailed for the pro tection of our border. James J. Shields, a son of our esteemed townsman Mr.

Hiram Shields, died at Heb epa, Arkansas, on the 11th ult. He was a txjeruber of Co. 5 th Kansas Cavalry, and was regarded as a brave and patriotic soldier. Mr. S.

has another sou in the army, at Corinth. arming the negroes is untrue. They are County Bjaid. publitieum Lalitoritia, the product of" silver in portions.of that rich couutry is It says that the Opkjr Company are. shipping weekly from, their works' in Washoe county the sujn of Bof less than $60,000 in' bullion, and some, weeks-it amounts tr nearly ii value.

At this field the mine" wf probably" rt'ach the enormoUa sum of thrt. millions of collrs this The, sane paper says there are'hnndrtds of mines in tha(icin-ity equally as gcod, which' are undeveloped, but which only require capital to make them yield. v. Cannon, the Union candidate for Governor of Delaware is The shipments'of gold fron New York, since January 1st, are against the same time last year; and $41,424,710 in 18C0. i Michigan, Massachusetts and Wisconsin have elected the whole Republican State ticket.

New York and New Jersey have gone DenKH cratic. JEi'iwaed Everett hflS declined being a candidate for Congress, because while Intending. to continue to support the President and promote the vigorous prosecution ef the war, he feels that his influence would be impaired by his suffering his name to be used for an oSce. i Anotiikb Advaxce of FREBDoit. TheJStates of have passed the Liw for the Abolition of Slvavery in the Dutch est Indies, by a vote of 45 to- 7.

arrant. to trust tuem witu arms. Affscaped prisonefs reports that Polk and with 25,000 men, and ar- attacked the south side of Nashville 0The hallowing Bills for guarding prison ers were presented aud allowed Aleph" Gotf, isaacii. Wheeler, John Wimsett, 300 Annuel Spott, Sheriff Moore presented a bill fu criminal cause State off Kansas vl Eby, Barker afid Jo. Eury a ik was allowed $31,50, The Board proceeded to settle with the County Treasurer, and canceled County Warrants received for taxed, to the amount on.

the tb while Juhn Morrrftn, on the with 3000 crossed at the McClellan Reraoved. The removal of McClellan has created an ford and attempted to-destroy the bridge ins." hght. we do not look for but were repulsed. The result of Polk's MtClelbn to attack immcdialelv, even if intense sensation Jjiroughout the country, acd wiil, no doubt ibe calculated to widen the breach for a time 'We are of the opinion, however, that after th first Gxeitp.mpift attack is unkuown. ijeosnau oi pe remioi oc-a oy It would prbbably bo bad generalship for Lira of $1978,25 and the interest accruing oni 41" Bragg Las been arrested, nudsiiperceded -tp precipititto his forces upon a powerful line i.

i tit said warrants amounting to 41,20, making a total of 2.019,54. VjiT-' Ordered that there be a 4as 'of one 'T)e; by Joe. Johnston, for Lis disastrous cam paign in Kentucky. ceut levied jon the taxable projierty in the 1 I ad iU a ufE rs Arms' ofPoto.mac, or ioiuiicaiions cteienaeu oy a liuudred thousand veterans. It would, no doubt, be sft-tVraud -wiser a gradual advance under cover of counfer-foriifications.

I It is useless to publish mere speculations, when we hare more facts th.an. vie eau possibly publish. But Heaven ve from bidug out-generaled. We have lid tco November 2 9, p. m.

A special to the New York Tribune says it is reported tbrough several channels that charges of a most sorious character Lave rr has died awny the country will bo ready to receive the decision of the President with the same degree of eonfiejipe that was extended to him when Fremont was removed. A large proportion pf the citizens of the United tatcs have been in favor of his removal for a considerable length of time. They, of course, are jubilant. Aside from these arp many who "took stock in Mcpeilai," who wil un. Gen.

came up with the cue my 's cavalry and artillery at Philimont, about 10 o'clock -yesterday. TLo fight, which was conducted wholly by artillery, lasted about when iha enemy muQb ot that already. sessment roll for the year 1862, for County purposes," also a tax of five mills on the dol for State purposes, and a tax ol one mill on the dollar. Ordered that the County rent' of "David R. Cobb the office now aepu.ied by the County, for one year at $72 per year.

Ordered to adjourn till tomorrow at" 10 o'clock. David R. Conn, Clerk. Not. 2 A special dispatch to Inquirer from Dayton been prefurred sgainst General Curtis, aud that Le wiit probably besupended from Lis command.

General Hooker Las taken the field, and is to be second in command ou tLo Poto- I FR0MLINST. Iocni Citt, Not. 8, 1SG2. doubtediy feel sore for a time, while anoth er class, -who, doubting their own ability to pays that after the shooting of Ballanger th retreated to Union, a small town three iniies beyond. Our losg was one killed andtour- excitement was intense.

Several updrcd judge of the qualities of military men, have persons collected for the purpose of takiu been willing to leave the matter in the hands Brown from the jail and hanging him but the of the administration, in whom they placed Mayor promptly quelled the riot. In the af- i entire confidence, will quietly acquiesce. teviiooD, t2ie crei-d again collected in large Emmeex: TLe following is the offi Third Day. B- ar.I met as per adjourn men't, present T. W.

-Tallnian and Isaac David R. Journal of yesterday read and The report of road viewers iu ion township was read a second The report of C. 'Primjm Jones appointed to view and layaat-a. -tewrrship-r6ad in TreeJonj township was read the Sd CopsLJering the character of his succes- cial vote of X.ir. County for State officers Carney Wastnft 171 Inionty292 Osbom 4G6 IncalTs, loi or the confidence the soldiers and citizen have iu him as a military chieftain, and his former prestiVo for success, we Lave no (J teen wounded.

The enemy's force consisted of a portion of Stewart's cavalry trnd one battery. Five of them are known to have been killed. This morning General Pieas-auton renewed the attack, at 8 o'clock. At 10 o'clock he was reinforced by a bilgnde of infantry. At 1 o'clock the rebels" fell back from Union, and pur troops occupied the town.

'Our loss, up to 3 o'clock, was one killed and four wounded. During the action a rebel cassion was exploded by one of our shells. The enemy's loss is unknown, The firing in that direction was very heavy .1 .1 1 I number around the jail, hut uo demonstration of anyconscouence was made. About the mob' again assembled, and proceeded to -W-jall Uu i wo swivels for the pnrposo of breaking down the jail doors and dragging Brown out to Lc executed. The tuns were 281) tinia in opeu cour, and the Board being- 816 313 doubt that the appointment is a judicious cue, and will infuse neiy life into the army and inasmuch as men iseasurejnen by their success or failure, the moment a brilliant Ifnmphrey 160 Goss 12H I.nkon 156 r.rown c54 Carpcdcer 155 Gamacll 150 Lowman 1 55 Varrott 158 Lawrence 448 Hairgrovc 488 tpricrg.i 472 Ooodnow 407 Gathrio 4i Watson 4f3 Bailey 470 Wilder 400 captured by the police.

A few shots wer 314 SO 6 fired and four persons wouuded one ee vcrelv victory is gained the mass of. the people S15 S02 At 10 p. m. all was comparatively quiet. he Mayor early in the cveuing telegraphed Gen.

tuny satisfied inat the law in respect to viewing aiid laying out a towphip road, had boon fully com died-with, it was ordered that the Clerk record said report with the field notes of id road, and plat ttje said road, and that the same he declared a public highway, and ordered opened. The following Bills were presented and allowed. wnt oe as enthusiastic for LJurnsido as they were for McClellan The Ret'iililkoB Comity Ticketia elected hr a irom a o-ciocs uu uariv, out tno result is not known. Geuqral McClellan visited the R3 KirtjontT. Lowe's mnjonty is 224.

All Wright for a military force to assist him in pre- serving the peace. At half-past eicht fiv companies of regulars left the city aud arrive ilf at Dayton at 10 r. m. The Examiner ava a our li eprcaentatives are Republicans, jfours Trul- As vpaaovE. geuueman-wBo arrived f'om Dayton at haM4 front to day.

Another portion of our army took possession of Suicker's Gar to dav. Three brigrdes of rebel troop3 were, at last accounts. advancing up the west side of the mountains, in two columns. Firm" fob For our part, we confess that up to a few weeks past we tock considerable in McClellan, aud we still! believe that id the field we haye no man that can Laudle an army better than he; but when wo found that after a year and a half our army was where it started from, and that upon a third fi-iol bn t-tll .1 Horatio knowles. Justice foes in criir.i- puhi last mgiit says the parties had a po Jh result of the election in this State has ten more favorable to the cause of Freedom nai cfi'use tho State against James Barker, nVowV i i ana that li Qi Jjiowa nad threatened to kill Ballencer; anJ i th at the kmS of the dog was onlv an iudiret nness ees in same cause John Car- 0ause of the recoutre yesterday.

tcr, M. Carter and J. Crawford, Totts each, i pud Humanity, tLan the most sanguine could 2 owed, but tiO more is known. uvi otiu ill SIOWHUSS 1UI advance, which, tb nf ILJ lure espected, and contrasts with that iu her older Sister States. Over four tliou- Horatio Knowles.

Justice fees, crininai plining the army, became useless at so late TuE ann is Q0W on tho a day, he locked that Napoleonic "dash," 1 tha largest ever before assembled pand majority i vVcll Kansas And Dour cause State against jXevvell, tt al and ws allowed 3,50 Milwaukee, Nov. 5. The Democrats Lave elected two memtrs Congress, Brown and Eldridge, and the Republicans Sloan. Cobb and HnnMatt. xi-iuti iv.au ujutiucui, i i i a i ui ivan SO Often IjGKPasSITV fill- cnpri3a nl tbnt nflv bon County leads tht vnn The most extreme South-caMeru county in tLo State, once the Witness fees, same cause: er oenius fort fit: in ftfZmotril.M a 'm two grand division sommanded Tesoect- i-t-j 1 1 1 y.

14 11 i- OVO ively by McClellan and Buruside, as follows hon.e of the Pro-slavery Eurder liffians, ded they present themselves, and following uo Joseph Jindicott, Ainthew Wat- i One is in doubt. Democratic asembl) men son, Si, 50; Jatues Watson, Wilson arc elected from Mil waukee, and one SlW Branch, $1,50. 'senator. The Democrats hav nin. Urrra- his advantages after a victory was gained.

icated by violence, and christened with the blood of mnrtjred pat wlio had the courage to lift their voicta ini favor of Free- Before Sebastopol, coihmanding generals were constantly changed until they found I Jusfico Knowles presenied a Lilt for fees; ly in some parts of tba State. in criminal cause, riio btnte against ilbv ''(im and Free at the sacrifice of their one who the qualities necessary to secure success, and we are Certain that Barker md was allowed live mid now info the line, Chicago, 5. II IiUHNSIDE COMMAND. i 2d Corps Major General Couch. 12th Corps Mijor General 8h ouin.

9lh Corps Brigadier General Wilcox. m'clellas's command. 1st Corps Miijor General Reynolds. vth Corps Major Genera! Porter. Glli Corps Mij'or General Franklin.

Oiderco! to adjourn one hour ib.r dinner ana according to its population, gives more avid U. Coju, derk. tue fourth district, fmm htP sucii vyoidd be a good policy iu this War. Atloaut we are willing to acquiesce the' directions of the Administration tru'si in! votc fr, ami less tguinst Freedom than any ''hor couuty in tbo Ali Jhaii to the l-arn-r 'f h- State! 1 Ropub i concede the election of Jas. C.

A I he Board met as per aa- Allen (Dem.) at large. Notbir- from the jourqaienf, present the same asm the ditric 3 iv. ioonce, wait tue result. 'V.

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