Grand Traverse Herald, March 27, 1863

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Grand Traverse Herald, March 27, 1863

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I.R.VMI TRAVERSE HERALD.
VOL. V.

T R A V E R S E C I T Y , M I C H . F R I D A Y , M A R C H 27,1863.

C}£ (Sranli Cntof gtralii,

For the Grand Traveree Herald.
THE PROGRAMME PARTY.

N O . 15.

United icith the slaveholders the;/ could then hang j the destruction of our all glorious Republic, your
JVorthern Abolitionists (as they fall all Republicans) Fontiac organ published Jeff Davis' constitution b^^tbc
side of ours, and protested there was no material differto their heart's content, * irhich they
have long
lapoiLUBBD ftntLr r*taxr,*r
i '•
A ietter to my Son.
ence between them. Sir, that man who cannot tec whiavotced to be their darling object. f They could
"Traverse City, Grand T m f e n e € o f l E » r » * l « W | a i |
adopt Jeff's constitution so modified as to secure places ther northern pseudo democracy is tending, tnurf be wilDKAR8.—In your last letter you ray—"I am deter- and emoluments for themselrto, in perpetuity.
The fully blind. There can be no donbt that your leaders
MORGAN BATES, t
mined to take no part jn thin fratricidal war of sections." conquest of Cuba, Mexico, etc., (eveC the rebel* never would immediately attempt to carry tbeir threat of drivKDITOB AND r*Or*l*WL
I am desirous of showing you that this is not a war of talk of conquering Canada) trovld tfien be fairly in ing Lincoln from the Presidential chair into execution,
TKRM8.
sections ; but a war against a Republican Government prosjiect ; and the spread of rfawrt over the entire if they were confident they could make the rank and file
O n e D o l l a r e n d F i A r . C e n t o , P a y a b l # l n w —the best, the freest and the most patriotic on God's continent—the darling atxnctd objec'. of all slavehol- fight their battles ; but this is more than doubtful, and
r l a b l y in a d v a ^ o o .
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.
ADVKBTigKMMTB inserted for One Dollar p«r sqaarc (tea earth. A war against the only government under the ders—unntld follow of course. Your leaders dare not there is no present danger. Livelorg doughfaces are not
Hues) for the first insertion, end twenty-Are cenU for each sun that regards all its citizens alike, and gives special lot their object, iu extenso, be known as vet, for fear that apt to put their own necks in jeopardy.
subsequent Insertion. Yearly AdrertieenienU—$10 for one privileges tonone ? and in which the beggars son (if their rank and file, whom they dfceivedAast autumn by
You think "this war will only bj settled a!Vr the deaqaare; (30 for three equares; $30 for half a column; and there were one) may safely aspire to the occupancy of pretending to urge on the war more 'vigorous, would mocrats get into power two years from this time, when
$50 for one column. Legal advertleetnenU at the retea pre- the Presidential cbair. A government detested, yet
the South will be allowed to estublish a separate republic
leave them in the ditch.
scribed by law : fifty cents per -fotlo of 100 jofd*. Tor the
and
have their slaves by themselves." But your leader?
Do not charge me, I pray you, with hatching a nhanflratInsertion.and twenty-five centa for each subsequent— feared by every aristocrat and despot on this terrestrial
Everyfigarecounts a word. Figure work without rules, 60 jlobe, but loved by the good, sod the great, and the. m. All men have an object in all they do j ana the give you the lie direct. A slave oligarchy is tbeir beau
per cent added. Rule end figure work, doable priofe.
mmbks of every clime with an intense devotion;'' In only criterian by which we can judge ol or fathom their ideal, which they have vowed upon the sacred alter of
All legal advertisement* 1% be paid for strictly in advance.fact, it is a war waged for the purpose of overthrowing motive*' is their actions and their avowed object. If pseudo-democracy never to aWrndon ; and which tbey
all republican institutions end supplanting tbem with a these coincide there can be no difficulty ; but if they do are confident will furnish tbem places and perpetual
slaveholding oligarchy. This the Southern rebels avo*, not, then take their actions. Judging iu this way 1 ask emoluments, with Hammond's northern " mud sills"
and northern rebels and tbelr organs labor to accom- you,—Why do your leaders, knowing full well that the lying under passively, and without a voice, vote, or
plish, though they dare not yet avow it, for fear of the rebels will listen to no proposition t f compromise till struggle to rise again. They know that such a venal set
masses of tbeir own party—<if the- great body of true our armies and navies have been recrlted, still insist upon as they are, cannot get and hold control ot our governloyal Democrats. Now attend to the proof.
our acknowledging ourselves conquered by offering to ment iinksi they can inaugurate a uuion with Jeffs
Register
l O a & i N BATES.
According to the continually reiterated story of your compromise ? Do you suppose your leaders will falsify hords of slave drivers ; and they fear it would be diffiRecelver...BEUBEN OOODRICH,
leaders and organs, the Southern rebels commenced the their promises to the rebels that the.f •' will continue to cult even then with New England's highly enlightened
war because Northern Abolitionists talked against sla- moke every sacri5ce "—sacrifice eveiy thing for recon- masses among them. Now is their time, or never, and
GRAND TRAVERSE COUNTY OFFICERS.
very, though they never had and never could acquire the ciliation ? You end they well know that withdrawing they know it Nine tenths of all the volunteers in tbe
-Judge . r Prob.le — C U R T I S F O W g « , » . « » power to interfere with i t ; for every well informed per- our armaments would leave it optional with the rebels army are Republicans, and if thw return before a union
Sheriff.
F . DAME, Traveree City. son knows that every Northern nuin of political influence, to lay down their arms or not. Wo all know that the with the slaveholders is effected and our government
County Treasurer
MORGAN BATWErar.Cliy. not only cOnceeded, but contcuded for the tact that the navies of England and France would then supply tbe re- broken up, the scepter will depart from Israel sure as
•County Clerk.
JAMES P . BRAND,
North had no right to interfere with slavery in the slave bels every want ; and they <!ouldti»!ninvade and ravage fate, and your leaders know it Hence their hot baste to
R r g l s t e r o l Deede.... J A i r e s F . BMAMUj
States ; and the slaveholders have lately acknowledged the north at tbeir leasure. The arvrtocracy of' all Eu- commence n counter revolution. Hence tbeir proposal
Proa. Attorney
C. H . MARHH, , | .
that our Cougress has offered them more security for rope would favor the downfall of our cfterisbed Republic to southern rebels to sacrifice crery thing else for tho
Circuit Court Com...C. H . MARSH, . •
Coroners.....-.L . B . SMITH, £ » * V ' f e slavery than they had ever asked And in addition to -longi'an eyesore to them. Your loaders would aoubt- Union ; and their howl for, their dear " Southern breROBERT LEE, Ceatrevllle. all this, tbe Republicans (Lincoln, Seward, and ail true
ss keep their promise to the rebels ; open the long thren." They know that the slaveholders hale New
Republicans) to conciliate the rebels—both northern and threatened " fire in the rear' r ; and all I cave predicted England worse than the Pope did the Comet, on acC. H . M A R S H ,
southern—disclaimed all intention to interfere with slave- would follow naturally. Have you any donbt that your coout of the enlightenment of her people ; and hence
ry on part of our armies ; set guards over slaveholder's leaders, urged on by slaveholders, would bang Repub- they propose to the rebels to leave tbe cradle of liberty
property to prevent its being injured; forbid slaves com- licans. if they had the power, and make every sacrifice out of the new confederacy ; and the rebels have alreaing into our armies ; and renoved Fremont for violating promised to rebels T If you have, I lave not j for doing dy thrown out indirect biuts that such a Union might be
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this rule ; for months after the war had actually com- so wonld only be removing obstacles to their regaining (ormed. All the actions of your leaders tend to this
SOLICITOR IN CHANCEBY,
menced, and until it became obvious that neither north- that power for which they so ardently thirst Remem- single "focus point." But they have a difficult task to
J f O T A B Y P U B L I C t C O N V E T A ^ ' C K R ern nor southern pseudo democratic rebels could be con- ber tho French revolution. You have tens of thousands perform. Tbey fear the rank and file of their own parrraverse City, Grand Tra*er»e Coualr,Mieh.
ciliated by any thing less than giving the government of Jacobins io your party. Yes, s£r, the north must ty—many, if not most of than, are true democrats,
Offlce In Dwelling House.
I-»y into their hands ; and untitit was equally plain that com- conquor or be couquored, there is no other alternative.— find a large number of these, whose relations at home
pelling the sUves to remain with tbeir masters to raise it is true that vour leaders pretend to favor the war, and must be conciliated, have volunteered. Hence your learood for rebel armies, was nothing leaa than supporting praise our soldiers for fighting bravisly. But they know ders praise the soldiers and pretend to bo In favor of tho
J . a. H A H S D E L L ,
the rebellion, indirectly. No 1 Sir, the rebels them- full well that this is indispensably wcessary to keep up war ; while th«y batch up every kind of lies against the
selves declare that it was not interference with slavery the delusion among their ignorant honest, loyal and government, by far loo numerous to specify, and spread
nor northern personal liberty laws, that induced them to true democratic adherents, that are Toyat to the Repub- them broad cast over tbe land. No matter if they are
T R A V E R S E CITY,
make war upon our government; and tho last census lic themselves. Thev know well h«W. to deceive ana are coovicted of some ol them—tbey are not ashamed of lvGRAND TRAVERSE COUNTY, MICH.
shows that slavery had become more secure during the entire strangers to all shame. Las anHiitm they pre- iug,—tbe falsehoods have gone abroad, few rank and fife
REFERENCES:
last ten years. But they had controlled the nation go tended to urge on tbe war with ncreased vigor and democrats read any thing but their own venerated orMm.0~. Msrtta. Ok. j . t w r . C t . * . | H 0 « . O w i w l
long by the aid of northern doughfaces, had enjoyed near- gained many thousands of true democratic votes by the gans ; and their falsehoods produce a great effect In faly all its patronage for more than sixty years ; Fierce pretense that the Republicans wers to blame for its pro- vor of your nefarious leaders. You say tbe draft icawes
and Buchanan, and the pseudo democratic leaders gene- longed duration. Now they try to embarrass the war " great excitement" in old Macomb. Can you find a
rally, bad given them every encouragement to think that movement by discouraging tax navns, by inducing ca- Republican who threatens " to resist?"
We know that your leaders expect to get this govtheir sway was to be peipctual and despotic. And, pitalists to hoard their gold, and tlen ciying depreciait wan"
therefore, when they saw tho scepter departing from tion ; by trying to make soldiers b-ilicve their ranks can ernment into their hands two years hence
their grasp under Lincoln, they made war to recover it, never be filled ; and that nobody can lead them to victo- under Buchanan ; and they also pretend to wont our
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Constitution
as it is : but this is ail false pretence to de"
ipecting
northern
traitors
to
aid
them.
ry
but
McClellan
who
sacrificcd
more
lives
digging
r
ceive
true
democrats
who
are
as
ardently
attached
to it
But notwithstanding positive and abundant evidence ditchcs in the Chicahomouy Swamps IU.J fooling around
to the contrary—patent to every well informed person— along the Potomac, tbfen were lost finder any other gen- as Republicans are. Do yon dispute this statement !
(rXOXT BTKMMT, XSA* C0CKT HOCSK,)
your Detroit Daily Bible, your northern wonld oe rebel eral, and without any earthly avail or use. They report Then remember that yoar GKKAT Moflui, whom all your
TRAVERSE CITY,MICHIGAN.
leaders ; in fact all your organs in the north, still insist that negroes are maintained in idleness and our soldiers leaders endorse—Ynandigbam—proposed to destroy
our most excellent Constitution more than two years ago,
that the Republicans brought on tho war by refusing to
and he is the only public man that ever suggested such
accept and by voting down the Crittenden Compromise ;
an idea. No, Sir. your leaders care nothing for our con- and I fear you continueto swallow the lie. But, if you
have read other papers and documents, besides tho lying and numerous other stories your leaders raise to dis- 6titution, it is the government tbey want, and that under
Bible Free PresB (which I thank you for sending to en- courage the people and soldiers, and embarrass tbe gov- pro-slavery rule. But they are mortally afraid to wait
W. goesUcomfirtaWe. His charge, will eorrtapond with able me to keep posted on rebel schemes), you will not ernment in its efforts to bring the war to a close. What until onr volunteers return to vote, and well tbey may becould they do for the rebels tcithout taking Every reflecting person knows that venal demagogues
^goo? accommodations f o r borsas aad cattle. • may35-J6 accuse ma of stating or asserting a single fact that is not
strictly true. The reasoning is mine, and if you consider Bround is and the fVec Press' advice -• to open afire hold office under very precarious tenure in enlightened
communities. Hence tbe slaveholders bate New Engmy concluiloos false, I challenge you to show me where- t the rear
Can't you see through the flimsy pseudo- democratic land and glory in the ignorance of their own whites.—
in. Andrew Johnson of Tennessee and Noel of Missouri
(both Democrats now ami always), and others, have vail 1 am holding before your eyes T Is it not manifest Your leaders"Jiave long known that the ascendency of
proved, by existing documents, that, when the Crittenden that your leaders, too, are tired of pure democratic tbeir party depends on tbe yote of the ignorant, and
Compromise was voted down in Congress by a majority and Republican Institutions (I use the terms in the therefore invited foreigners to Tote, without naturalisaof two, there were «ix Southern democratic Senators in true sense) ; and that they are anxious to sacrifice tion, iu the first Constitution of Michigan : and, if these
their seats who refused to vote for i t ; and immediately them (" every thing ") to secure jplaces and emoluments two factions ever succeed in uniting, look out for our
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telegraphed S o u t h — W e can get no compromise."— for themselves ? Do you donbt it ? Then look a still Common Schools.
We know too that, failing to accomplish their nefaTais it the lar it Hotel, with the beat accommodation* And, after tbese six rebels had left, and, when Cameron additional facts to follow in another letter. 1 feel keending Dally and Weekly Papers we t a k " again called up tbe cumpromise, it was voted down by ly that it is painful to come to such conclnsions with re- rious ends by driving the Republicans from the governIn the city;
here, and
endue
no paUa willBeapawd to makeguests JomforU^le; only one vote. At the same session, more than two- gard to men whom wc have respected and'loye as neigh- ment by violence, and fearing to hazard their own necks;
and eleven yean' residence here will enable me to give reHathirds of tbe members proposed an amendment to the U. bors ; bnt irrefragable evidence forces the painful but your leaders hope to protract the war two years when
ble informatleo relative to the resources of the country.
S. Constitution prohibiting our government from ever unavoidable conclusion. It may be confidently affirmed they hope to get the power to do it officially and without
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interfering with slavery, which Southern traitors refused that persons who will contend like madmen for keeping so much hazard. To this purpose all tbeir efforts are
millions in slavery, when their Country's salvation re- now tending. This teas the " programme " in Mcto accept. At the same session the Territories were
thrown open to unrestricted slavery : and tbe rebels :~ quires tbem to be set free, are utterly destitute of hu- Clellan's army as revealed by your denuicraitc Col.
manity, and wonld do anything to accomplish their own Key, i. e. " to tchip the rcb-ls and be tchiyped by them,
STANDARD
tbe South now acknowledge that at that session o
alternately, and thus tcorry out both parties by the
Congress conceeded more to slavery than the South had ends.
leaders assert that no pa ty can administer ocr time IAncoln's term expires, uhen the people xcould be
ever asked But still, all the northern pseudo democratrilling to rnbout to any thing,rather than persist in
tic leaders and tbeir organs everywhere, howl at Repub- government except the democratic paity
OF ALL KINDS.
licans. charging us with refusing'to compromise and with ty tbat decided it had no power (o defend the Capital of the icar." This e*plaias completely why McClellan reBold in Detroit by FARRAND 418HELEY. being tbe aatbore of the war- when at the same time, tbe United States against rebels ; and tbat furnished fused to fight near Richmond thought repeatedly and
soatbern rebels protest, a^ain and again, that they will those rebels with arms to commencc tbe rebellion ; the anxiously urged by the President: why he killed off his
pf Ba careful to boy only the genuine. -4BT
not accept any Compromise, even if permitted to write it party that crippled our government so effectually—by soldiers digging ditches in the Chicahomouy swamps ;
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themselves on a black sbeet of paper. Was there ever a despatching our Navy to every part of the globe, by re- *nd why he reluaed to pursue the rebels at Anticdam
more mendacious set of rebel demagogues on God's fusing General Scott soldiers to garrison onr forts, and after he had conqnored them. Tbe same itasona account
footstool, than these northern democratic lenders, know- by otner like nefarious acts—that President Lincoln for the refusal of Patersoo, McDowel, Pone, nnd others,
could Cnd scarcely anything to keep the rebels at bay to co-operate any where. They are all democrats and
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ing. as they must, tbot tbeir charges are false f
T R A V E B 8 K CITY HOtJSE.
" No r says Andrew Johnson, the slaveholders " do for a single month. And this very party now claims the there can be no "doubt they all understand tbe " programjYone dare disavow it.
The fact is most of
HE SUBSCRIBER WILL PAY THE HIGHEST PRICE, not want compromise : they want to destroy this gov. government " as it was " under Buchanan. Was there me."
erument, and build up one based upon slavery with ever a more impudent, abominable and devilish claim your democratic Generals are afraid to lead our voin OAM, for raw Fore during the fur eeasoa.
ila'ees and emoluments for themselves." " I have long urged ou this earth ? Why, sir. the very claim ought to lunteers against the enemy when victory and the desHe has a quantity of
wen associated -with tbem in and out of Congress, and damn your party to everlasting snFamy. Remember your truction of a icbel army would be certain, least the
I N D I A N T A N N E D D E E R SKINS,
Which he will sen for CASH or exchanjge for Purl. know what I say."—" They have got tired of a Repub-r leaders have never denounced nor repudiated Buchanan's •'programme " should be defeated. Your leaders land
H. B. Trappers will best consult their own interest by lic and intend to establish a government of their own. Administration, nor disclaimed a single one of his deci- your " programme " officers to tbe skies, and •' show.
calling on him before selling their Furs. „ ^ 1 8 T Q K R
Says Jeff Davis,—" Wo would rather compromise with sions or acts ; and tbe fair, legitimate and unavoidable McClellan as we show an ape," to ose Pope's aphorism ;
hyennas than with Yankees." But still northern demo- conclusion every honest man must come to, is tbat they but let any democratic General depart from '• the pro3m
Traverse City, Dee, 8.1863.
* cratic
leaders and their organs continue to howl at us approve them all; and will re-enact them whenever they gramme." and, presto, to discourage the soldiers they
and hurl their anathemas at our government for nee- get the power to do so in their band3. And to prove set up the howl " he is not qualified, he cannot lead our
YOUNG WELD ROVER,
-TTTILL STAND AT THE STABLE OF CUYLER GER. lectin* to offer terms to tie rebels in arms. What do that thia is their real object, your leaders are now makintf armies to victory, " and programme democratic subordiW maine. It Traverse City, from the Brst of April till the these leaders mean T What can they mean but surrender, arrangements to meet their Southern brethren " for nates set themselves at work to defeat bis plans. Burnfirst of July, for the improvement of Btodc. t
tbe purpose of concocting articles of surrender to the side was defeated at Fredericksburg by programme unHe is • dark brown colt, was fesied at the fsna or John for the rebels protest that they will listen to no terms
derlings failing to forward the pontoons in time to preBully, in Canada, oa the 15th iaae. 185>; was hired bv Wild until our armies are recalled while theirs remain in arms T rebels, well knowing that no others will be Jisteced to ; veut the rebels fortyfying themselves. Three timts has
Raver, an imported horse who has trotted bis mile in 3.41, offering terms, that means giving op the forts we have and, to Confirm this conclusion, they talk of driving Linand has the reputation of being the best Stock-horse in Up- taken from them ; and giving tbe rebels a chance to coln frofo the White House—Japobin like—ard of put- Hooker been prevented from attacking the rebels by
per Canada. Hla dam ia a bright bay, almoat
a thorough take Washington, to invade the free States, and banquet ting one_of their own minions W his placc. They de- programme unuerlings ; the last time ooe of them was to'
1
breed, and baa trotted a mile in 3.34.
nounce every member of their own party who cordially deliver the poutooca on the banks of tbe Rapnahanoek
For terms. Ac- apply to
CUYLER GERMAINE. io Independence and Fennuil Halls, which they avowed supports our government, front Stanton down to the for crossing in tbe morning ; morning came and he had
Traverse City, March &, 1883.
1 M » to be their object long since. And would not this suit
northern democratic rebel leaders exactly T They could mearesl fence viewer. TTiey talk of leaving New Eng- six pontoons laid up high that tbe rebels might seo tbem'
MORGAN B A T E S ,
tke* kail their " Southern brethren" uith open arms ; land. " the cradle of liberty," out of thcUew confederacy and take warning.
Twe great mistakes President Lincoln has made :—I
and join with them in inaugurating a Jacobin reign they propose to establish in conjunction with Southern
of terror tcithout so atuek danger of their otar necks.— rebels ; and, to reconcile your honest rank and file to First. Trriny to conciliate dotno trsitors In tbe poritt

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by appointiiij* democratic comraaiiJers if oor armies.4mob. They are io favor of mobbing abolitionists now.
feecond Trying to reconcile slaveholder* by not Ukimr
DHTROIT EirrsKriuw: AT CHICAGO.—The Chicago Jourtheir sla ve* from them at om*,. a» forf # s . o u r . n ^
Being beaten in argument and atjhe polls in this State, nal mentions as probably the most important improvemarched into Bjxie. Bur, notwithstanding, your lea- M O R G A N B A T K 9 , E d l t o r a n d P r o p r i e t o r . like the rebels whoss cause they si stain, they would ap- ment now progressing in that ^ity, the immense Rolling
ders cannot protradt-ihe war two years : and 'they are
peal to arms. We say (key wofod appeal to arms.— Mill being completed on the North branch for Capt E.
TRAVERSE CITYi
apprehensive. The " programme " officers are becomii*
But this must not be taken literally. They are too care- B. Ward or Detroit It is intended for tbc manufacture
FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH 27, 1663.
.known and will.be removed ; while the rebels are aboal
ful or their precious persons to <Jt>" anything more thao' orfiret class boiler plate, merchant iron, and rails, the intxhausted ; and, losing their slavca rapidly, mart go to
WD C r
^| ° rtwre. Oar volunteers will return before the
incite olker men to cofiuuit murd <r and arson. > ir any creasing demand foi which this mill is intended to meet.
REPUBLICAN NOMINATION'S.
next Presidential election, and but few of tlitm will ever
one is to be punished for these cr roe*, they prefer it to The building is one or tbc strongest and most substantial
•ote for a " programme " democratic candidate. Tb^
For Associate Justice of the Supreme Court,
be some ignorant American or pc or Irishman or German, that we have ever aeeu, and as for its appearance, it is
preteuce that your party have gained rotes since LinJ A U E S V. CAMPBELL.
whom
they have advised to tho icts. They ought to admitted by all who have seen it to be the handsomest
coin a election, in any of the States, is a sham. On the
For Circuit Judge—Ninth Circuit,
contrary yon have lost more votes than we, "Very where?.
stood by the mob they stimulated -their mob, and defend rolling mill in the Western country. Captain Wards
WILLIAM I . CORNWALL.
The Republicans volunteered, while the grbav mass of
them
as
they do, in their man-killing, woman-roasting, old mill covers an area of more than an acre, and is now
For Regsnts of the State University,
democrats staid at home, and now threaten to resist the
baby-boating, houso-bjffning atroritfes. The slight con- manufacturing 1,100 tons or iron monthly, employing 200
At Large—HENRY 0. KNIGHT,
draft l * t all return and vote, and your pJlrly is down
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- nnation of a few days ago, came only from their fears hands day and night; and when this new mill is finished,
THOMAS D. GILBERT.
as low as it ever was. Democrats here htjd a better
1st District—EDWARI) C. WALKER.
not from the heart.
[Advertiser 4 Tribunewajr to escape the draft,—one had a " femalecompluint—
which will be very soon, his present facilities will be
2d District—J. EASTMAN JOHNSON.
a big bunch on his belley [" another wa$ deaf, and when
more thao doubled. The designer is B. B. Rico, of DeGood Signs In England.
3d District—GEORGE WILLARD
asked how long, in a whisper, hollowed" tWoyoars."
4th District—JAMES A. SWEEZEY.
The grand uprising or the industrial classes orEogland troit, who is also the contractor. Saccca to Captain
At the commencement of the rebellion, not only Pre5th District—ALVAH SWEETZKIt.
in favor of tho American Union, and their approval of Ward's eDergy and enterprise.
sident Lincoln, but all Republicans were ini favor of the
6th District—THOMAS J . JOSLIN.
the determination of tho Loyal/S ates to put down the
most lenient measures consistent with tic safety of our
rebellion, no matter at what cost may explaim some reA clergyman at Constantino has raised the ire' of the
government, in order to avoid even the ajmearance of
Republicans, Awake!
cent movement on the part of tie British Government, Copperheads by urging young mta to "start right to
. tyranny-and leave open n door for reconciliation. It
We are on the eve of an importantelection, and it be- and some changes in even the moit rabid or the British strive to be better and to make their fellows better, and
only after all prospects of peace had vanished, that
government ceased to'prote« the rebel's private pfopcr- hoves erery loyal citizen who is in favor of sustaining the press. The withdrawal of the a osul at Charleston, the to be sure to cast their lot on tho side or justice and' huty and begnu to confiscate after it became absolutely ne- Government in crushing the Rebellion, to prepare for tho ordering or the Alabama out or two Wert India ports
within a few days past, the nnirersal condemnation or manity." The Tories declare that the preacher might as
cessary to weaken the r«jj>el.s by meajis additional to
well havo told the young men to become Republicans at
fighting, in order to save cor democratic republic. Sav contest with a wilcy, secret and treasonable foe. The the Lord Mayor or Loudon for inviting arefogeerebel
what your northern rebel organs and leaders will, the Knights or the Golden Circle have their agents in al- to an official feast are straws, pt rhaps, but they show once.
southern rebels are no more united now than they were most every town in this-Connty. Like the mole, they which way the wind ia setting.. • The following extract
The Saginaw Courier is confident that the railway
before the emancipation proclamation urns issued. None work in the dark, ond like the Copperhead adder, they from that bi tter and malignant pio-elavery sheet the London Times, is another sign worth noticing:
connections between Flint and Fcntonville, or some
or the border Ktatefchave returned to Ifcbcldom sir.ee ; bite without warning.
Between North and South there ia at this moment other station on the Detroit and Milwaukee Railroad,
and there is no probability that a singlo onh will. Mis1
Wo
elect
an
Associate
Justice
or
the
Supreme
Court,
raging
a
controversy
which
goes
as
de«ft>
as
any
controsouri is most decidedly for emancipation ; add Kentucky,
will be completed early next falL
western Virginia, Maryland^nnd Delaware! continue to eight Regents orthe Uuiversity, a Judgo for this Judi- versy can into the elementary rrinciples of human nainvoke the protection of our Coristitatldo against rebels, cial District, and Township officers. Grand Traverse ture, and the sympathies which n so many men supply
The Senate concurred in the House joint resolution in
as it is. Sut, notwithstanding all the! falsifications of *as tho Banner County last fall. She should not bo thq place or reason and reflection The North isforfree- regard to the sureties of John McKinnev, referring the
dom, the Sooth isforSlavery. Tb k North isforfreedomor
yoor leader's predictions, they still insist that this proclamation will ruin the. Country; when • cverv sane man shorn of her laurels. Friends of Freedom, organize and discussion, tho South represses frtedom or discussion with matter to the Board of State Auditors for financial adthe tar-brush and tho pine fegot The South has be- juntment and settlement, authorizing them to determino
knows that when the slaveholder's laborers ore taken work!
ce>me enamored or ber shame. 1 'ree labor is denounced the liability of each surety, and, If they deem It fust aod
'front them, thenisclves must go to work, or.thoir armies
The Design of the Copperheads.
as degrading and disgraceful; the 'honest triumphs or the
and families must starve ; and, in either c®e. the rebel
The Detroit Advertiser and Tribune says, (and we
poor man who works bis way to odependence are treat- equitable, to discharge any, or all of them. The sureties
lion will be broken up. This pretento of vour leaders is
are Silas M. Holmes, Kinafcy 8. Bingham, Whitney
false as hell, and the/know it v and therefore" they^cor^ lieve it), that the recent riot in that city is but one 'of ed with scorn and contempt"
The Times would never have changed its tune from Jones, Champin Havens, and Allen R. Burr.
tend so earnestly and persevcringly against emancipa- several inciting causes now at work to embroil the North
Bible justifications or slavery, to iuch condemnations or
AMAMA*ATio.x._The Fret Press, a few weeks sin«,
in Civil War. All great popular tumults have their
" shame,"
* mind previously
not
the
publk'
TCc fact is. yoOr leaders are exceedingly afraid the origin jn the pitting of one class against another, and in stago or hopefoLconvefcion from its errors.
as filled with virtuoas indignation at the influence' of"
Southern rebels will be conquored,bcfbro ,they get the
Republican teachings as developed in the elopement or
•stimajating natural prejudices and antagonisms. Ic has
[Advertiser and Tribune.
power to carry their devilish purposes into execution.
0 negro with a white woman It now turns orrt that tho
Thoir actions can be explained ou no other supposition ; oeen the hope 6r a desperate class or incendiary politiFrom Tennessee.
and •'actions speak lander than words." their •• pro- cal leaders, that a mob, begun against the negroes, a
negro was a natural son of Charles James Ifculkner, of
gramma "Gene r aU avoid conqnoring tbe'rebsl armies defenceless and ignorant class, would spread beyond the Special Dispatch to tho Advertiser? and Tribune.
Virginia, ex-minister to France, aod so far from his acCAIRO, March 13.—The Stealer Graham has arrived,
with «H 'heir•ingenuity short of incurring the fate of
tions being doe to Republican doctrines, that be was onoriginal dimensiops. It was thought that tho atrocities with Wednesday evening's dates from Memphis.
Arnold and Hull ; and then your northern traitors turn
A noted guerilla chief by the name of Richardson, ly carrying out the principle to which be owes his own
about and accuse our government or preventing them practiced upon them wonld bring to their relierthat class
doing so : and when their falsehoods are proved such, or white persons who, it has been alleged were their es- and four hundred orhis men, web surprised and captur- J existence.
Bobt
they continue to reiterate them without oven blushing pecial friends ; and thus the negroes and abolitionists, ed at their camp, five miles from Dovington, Tenn., last
Smalls, the negro p^lo^ who brought the Planwith shame. And now, when the Ass (Grwjley) proposes arrayed upon one side, wfcre to bo opposed by Democrats Monday morning. No particnla s are given.
The gnenlla Cushman has sue ceedea in escaping from ter out of Charleston harbor, says that'6,000 negroes
to join in their own reconciliation scheme*, thoy tarn
round and accuse Republicans of inviting foreign inter- of various nationalities opon the other. Theo was to the Federal authorities, and is o jain committing depr- an behind the batteriesat Savannah, and 10.000 in and
vention to destroy the Union which, thby know, we are come indiscriminate murder or negroes, and tho long dations in West Tennessee.
around the forts at Charlestoo. He believes that in ten
fighting to. preserve ; just as ir Greeley were the Repub- foretold puuishmect of " abolitionists..".
daw he con raise a force of 10,000 loyal blacks to fight
Tragedy at Colniftbus, Ky.
lican party.
,
'
for the Union.
It is plain euough that such a state or things as this
Special Dispatch to the Advertiser and Tribune.
At the beginning or tho rebellion, we supposed there would be civil war at.ooce. Tho political outcome
Thomas W. Olcott, President or the Mechanic' and
were bnt few nothcrn rebels in our country; and onr
CAIBO, March 13.—A man bj1 the name or Rodgers,
pected
from
this
is
easy
to
bo
seen.
Tho
Administrawho
has
been
stopping
at
the
Cfrlumbus
Hotel,
ColumRepublican President and Governors g«ve ^nearly all the
Farmers'Bank of Albany, and Treasurer of the Pacific
most important military offices to members oryour partv tion, it is calculated, would be powerless between a de- bus, Ky., for several days in a or insanity, as it is Railroad Company, has bceo appointed Controller of ttte
expwtmg jhat your party would cordially assist ia con- termined enemy in front and civil war in the rear, and so 8upposed, rose about 4 o'clock 011 Monday moriiing, and Treasury. Ifo will have especial charge of the new
<]aoring the rebels ; and to show you that; it was not would be compelled to accept terms from, and yield to with a knife in his hand, proceed id from room to room,
' •^
' - i :
attacking all who came in his »iy. The house was soou Banking system.
party and offioes. but the perpetuity of pure democratic
institutions we are fighting for ; and wtat is tho return the control of the Democratic leaders. Extravagant as all conrusion, and the guard Wh£were on dnty 'outside
Tho more insidious Copperheads are engaged in carsTOBaren^ingtoyourC|nntry? But your leaders well it may seem, this is the programme or the most despor- rushed in and tried to arrest R,Idgers. ' lie, however, lng tbo "Administration whilotbey v.hamently proclaim
kuow that, jf the Republicans are permitted to carry the ate and reckless or tho men referred to. There are succeeded in severely wounding: ix persons, xmongwhom their loyalty to tho Government. The distinction be. war to a triumphant termination, the great majority c ' thousands or honest, loyal men in the masses or tho De- was Mrs. Casey, the landlady, w 10receivedthirty gashes tween the two is not very dear. How they can be it*
and is not expected to recover. Re>dgers was first shot
the people will love that party and continue it in power
fevor of a thing and yet oppoaed to its necessary actioo is.
and to pre vent this, your leaders wonld sacrifico all that mocratic party who woold shrink from such a scheme with a pistol, then with a Minn B balT, then with a mar- n mystery.
"
our and their fathers bled for in tho first revolution. Yes, with horror ; but it is not such as they who are inform- ket ball, and was bayoneted threi times before he
New Hampshire Election.
sir, your leaders, at the behest of slaveholders, would ed of I t A xealous and concerted attempt, however, is killed. One bayonet was broken off in bis body and
rather destroy every vestige or democratic liberty which being now mado to educate the whole mass or the party other literally pinned him to the floor.
BOBTOX, March 13.—A dispatch from tbc Concord
make* high and law. ppor and rich, equal; than see tb op to the desired point, and more success is attending
Statesman office gives returns from all the towns in New
Republicans triumph and continue in powflr indefinitely
, From Salt ).ake.
Hampshire except 13, which gave last year 414 for Beriryou want to deny these usaortious,.supportcd by ample this unpatriotic effect than many imagine.
NEW YOBK, March 13.—A d Spatch has been receive ry and 614 for Star!*. Takiugth.t votefor a b u l l the
cvideiM*. then reconcile their actioflb with! loyalty, coned from Salt Lake, stating that Judgo Kinney to-day is- majority the 81»to aminM t l » democratic caudidttc
A Change of Tune.
sistent with philosophical reasoning 1 dot not deaire to
Tho acting Mayor orthe city, Hon. F. B. Pbclps, sub- sued a writ against Brigharp Yonng, under the Poliga- forGow.TOor«a^»t?,OW. The total rote thi. j « r
denounce any man or set of men w>omrfal|y ; and
my Act of Congress. The writ was served > without t« about 86 600; laatyear it w«l 63.0CO. Tho G a m mitted
to
the
Common'Council,
at
its
last
meeting,
his
acknowledge ray errors as publicly as I tow make
trouble. Brigbam gave bail in the sum of 82,000. The nor s Council stands three Republicans aod two? Daaw
charges, ao soon as you confute my renaming. . The official report or bis actions during tho late riotous pro- dispatch further says that the civil authority can be crats. The Senate stands nine Republicans and three
ceedings. ' It is a clear, fall and impartial statement of
facta upon which it is based, you con nevtr successfully
Democrats; and tho Houso staods 45 or 50 Republican
maintained
in Utah without the Aid of troops.
thq action or the city government and will remove, when
majority.
/ •
/ r7~ [
read, all the raise reports so industriously circulated th
Lastly, yon say—1
From the Army of l i e Potomac.
n determined to take'nn part ii tho Mayor was not mindfol or his whole duty.
KESTCCKT LOTALTJ STBExoniEMitu.—Tho Kentucky
this war of sections.'.
And, pray, is it n(it taking part
HEAD
QUAKTKRS
A
RXT
o
r
THE
POTOMAC,
Legislature.adjourned
sine
die
on
the
3d
instant
The
[Free Press, March 12tli.
to pay for tho Ivm* daily Free Presv which leaves yon
March 13th—The Richmond Examiner and Dis- straight-out Union men defeated their oppooents on
Thus, day by day, this craven concern comes to the
no time to read other paperb-and documents to detect
patch, of the 13th, have been received. 'There is no every qu^tion or importanco-thus coofirmfug the hope
defense
or
city
government
that
permitted
men
and
ite fateehoods. while it protests loyality nndjdonns an air
oews from Charleston, Port Hudson, or Vicksburg.— that Kentucky will, not long hencc, shake off the resile*
£ 0 j ,t0
its real object, and to deceive vour true women to be beaten, either to death or into inseusibility Dates to March 11th, say all is '(ulet Tho city is fall or rebel domination. The people are said to be zealotu— and honest democrats, who would spurn it if they under- —that kicked sucking babes about tho streets—that or rumors of an impending altacii, but nothing authentic. ly responding to the calf for a Union State Convention in
^^b^t^8ti,n^.d0,eful
iUcenfliary articles burned down house after house, and left hair a hundred The Dispatch, in its leader, spesks discouraginglv of the Kentucky Many counties have already appointed delefrbni the World, the Chicago Times, and other northern
prospects for food, aod Bays the ropresBment of flour and gates. Many others are moving rigorously in. the matrebel organs, instead or its own. I thank ybu for sending families homeless. For all this, it pretends to tell an intel- grain by the Government discourages production. The ter, and it is believed all the rest will follow their examit to ktep mo ported on northern rebel schemes. It has ligent people nobody is to blame, and that '• the Mayor Examiner contains the announc'ment that Beauregard ple. These signs, with the suppression of a treasonable
been orgreatuse to me in furnishing matter for this let- was not unmindful or his whole duty." What did the has revoked all furloughs and coiled all absentees back.
coociare at Frankfort by GetL.Oilboh, afford greatchoer
ter. Bnt, pray, is it not taking part to:aecept a fat Freo Press my the day after the mob. when the hot into Union men.
/"
office from would be destroyers of youtf count rv« institu" Hnve we not a right to advocate Peace?" say the
tions, and to vote for them in turn T 1 cay the' man who dignation or the populace threatened to consume it; Copperheads. This eiepends upou what they mean by
UKIOXIS* TX REBEI-POM.—A resolution was agreed to
does this calmly iii anch times as these, ! ran be compared when its principal conductor barricaded himselT in his " Peace." The men who made war upon the Union are in the legislature of Virginia, 00 the 4th inst.. inqBironly with Caewr fidling while Rome wis b«mint', *|*hc own house and threw out pickets, terrified at the blood still try'"? to destroy i t and there wonld be peace at ing into the - expediency of reporting a law making it a
fact that you ran so mnch ahead or youH ticket, only
1 restiugnpon his gdWty soul. The public may once if they would suspeod their efforts. But tbeso reb- penal offense for any one to mo in tain, by speaking or
shows that you -deceived some Rep'obliMns bv vour
els against the Constitution have never asked for peace. writing, the propriety or reconstructing the Union of the
have forgotten. We quote:
They claim to be the victors in.lhe contest so far, and former Lnited States.' Aguiost whom is this proposed
taciturnity \ oni«jy yon will go to in more friendly
Letthis
"
We
connot
at 'his moment tell where the blame or look upon offers of peace from be North as weakness
f i v i r j
Republic be destroyed and
tno chains or despotism will be drawn tighter and tighter fliult l^es, but on some one rests a most fearful responsibil- and deleat. So far as they hav< spol>en, they reject ali 1*1?^ ^ i h - • " D l t fr>r B©ceascro-? Have we not been
ity.
IT
IS
A
DISGRACE
TO
ANY
COMMUPeoce propositions. NotapuHic man at the 8onth, told a thousand times, that both scixes. all ages, all sizes
every where ; and the tost hope or true'democratic liberNITY TO ALLOW A MOB TO OVERPOWER not a public meeting, not a public newspaper has called and «1 vwy color, were opposed to the Union with all the
ty will have perished forever.
THE CONSTITUTED AUTHORITIES AND AS for peace EXCEPT cro.v THE TEBJ B or mscstox AXD THEfaculties or their minds, all the parous or their hearts,
II. I t SnrKTTKBI.T.
SOON AS THERE WAS ANY DANGER OF xxDEPEspE-vcEor THE SOCTIH The advocates of peace all the members or their bodies, opposed to it totally and
LET NEW EKOLAXH GO.—The patriotic Governor, of THIS, SUCH P R E C A U T I O N A R Y S T E P S at the North are repulsed with sontnmely and contempt. to the bitter end, even to the •• last ditch ?" It seems,
Illinois, Yates, administers to this treasonable outciy SHOULD H A V E BEEN TAKEN AS TO REN They are called all sorts of oppnbious names. The reb- however, that this is slightly irnot considerably cxagerels relax none of their energies (>T war. They send no atcd ; for why should a law be made to punish 1 crime
such a.timely and withering rebuke that wjj cannot for- DER ALL SUCH A'lTEMPTS FUTILE."
Here no pretense that tho acting Mayor has done his commissioners of peace. They ore boot npon the divi- that has no existence ?
bear an extract:
u
whole duty," but on thecoutary the failure to control sion of the Union. And yet in be face of all these de'• I regret that appeals arc being.made to tho mass*
monstrations,
the Copperheads > .Ty " Peace." What do How TO RAISE cr A LITTLE TTEA.VT.—The working of
eo ltl
* 1?
® 7 [or separation from New 10 mob ia severely condemned. Again, on Sunday they mean? There can be but one answer to this ques- the slave system or tbe Southern States illustrates. 00 a
England Not a drop of New England blood courses morning, the Free Prew commended editorially the ac- tion. They mean surrender, disunion and the defeat of brow! scale, the following bit oT philosophy. Nor are
my ruins; rtiU I should deem myseir an object 0 r commis- tion or the meeting or citizens, which condemned the city the efforts now making to put down the rebellion. Pri- families wanting, in any part of tbe country, in which sad
eration and shamo if I could forget her glorious history ;
marily, they art striving to create such hostility to the illustrations may not be found.
i f 1 conld forget that the blood orher citizaus rreely com- government in toto, saying it could and onght to haVe pre- war at the North that the rebels must be victorious.
Tho ideas of right aud wrong in human conduct aio
roinglM with that or my own ancestors upon those me- vented the mob.
never observable in a yonng child. How many acts of
[Advertiser k Tribune.
an injurious nature would he commit if not restrained,
inorahlc fields which nshered in tho millennium dawn or
The sitnatioU of the Free Press is an awkward ooe.
civil and religious libcrtv. I propose not to bo the en- We have shown by fquotations from its own columns,
without allowing that they were injurious? He seizes
logiat of Now England; but she is indissolubly bound to that it has for months been educating the rabble for this ^SThe Steamer Vanderbift has •raptured, off the Island everything within his reach, without any sensation relaof St. Thomas, another new Anglo rebel steamer, as tive to jtrtice or injustice. The hnmored child always
iia by all the g oi^ or tho present, by alj the hopes or the
nLrc' i.i
^ 0 7 >n the fact that I belong to mob, untilfinallyit counselled the taking the negro out large aud valuable as its predecessors, named the thinks he has a right to everything that be desires, and
a Republic in the galaxy 6f whose stars Now England is of the hands of the law and murdering him. It is to be Pretrofi; part orthe cargo, which was made orthe multi- resents a refusal as an injustice and cruelty. The little
among tho brightest an<5 best PaWed be tho hand that presumed that it would not adtire that which it did not
tyrant behaves, in hU small circle, like great tyrarita in
farious article* or blockade runners, consisting of ao en- toeir laigespheres, aa irtfae whole creation were at their
would rercr the tie. which bind tho East aid West.
ofl'mvt.
Its conductors were in favor of the prisoner gsoe with complete machinery.
;
*
disposal, or for their sole gratification.
'

•©riini) Craktrst.Hmiiii.

1

TRAVERSE OITY.
r

Union

From Vlck"bnr^.
NEW YOBS. M a r c h 1 6 . — A W a s h i n g t o n f e c i a l t o t h e
H e r a l d s a y s : " T h e r e i s n o d o u b t t h e i t e i w l s will evac u a t e V i c k s b u i g , if t h e y h a v e n o t already.

NINTH JUDICIAL D w n u C T 1 . — W e l e a r n f r o m t h e Grand
E«vcn

E8T-A.BLIBU333!> 1 7 6 0 . Hannah, Lay & Co's Column

T H E LATEST MEWS.

- T " < J « » * » T a x r a a » i H»ku>l> tk* "(BetaI r n a r r v 0 4 o r r u l u d
« n u l n or Ormad Tnrtrn,SkaUtec..Xuta,
F-mn^l, CIxlo, s , 0 u d
S?f"L
TaiLUtj.aadail Uc«: A<!r<nl|«m<titir<>itt«Mcor-""
•n»«Mtah*<I tktrtiala p s m u c * of l«*.

als h a d s u c c e e d e d in d e s t r o y i n g

ao

The

Feder-

important bridge,

of t h e 4 2 t h , t h a t HOD. W I L L U X L OORS- c u t t i n g off a n o t h e r i m p o r t a n t lino of c o m m u n i c a t i o n . T h e
n o m i n a t e d f o r J a d g c ' of* t h i s rebels will p r o b a b l y retire t o J a c k s o n , w h i c h i s strongly

WALL, of N e w a y g o , w a s

District at the Eepablican
the 12th.

C o n v e n t i o n a t M u s k e g o n on f o r t i f i e d . . T h i s will e x p o s e P o r t H u d s o n a n d render
A l l w h o k n o w h i m s p e a k well o f h i r a , a n d he Call c e r t a i n . "

i s s a i d t o b« a d m i r a b l y qualified f o r t h e posltiou.
F l a v i n s J o s c p h n s L i t U e j o h n a n d his horse, run on t h e

CBCBK.ATI,

WILUAJI T .

H a i n e s ' Bluff, a n d will soon c o m m e n c e t h e a t t a c k .

HOWELI, of N e w a y g o ,

I t is r u m o r e d t h a t t h e r e b e l s h a v e

M e m b e r of t h e L e g i s l a t u r e f r o m t h a t D i s t r i c t , h a s been
J u d g e f o r t h e T e r r i t o r y of A r i z o n a .

T h i s new T e r r i t o r y

e m b r a c e s i h o P i k e ' s P e a k gold region.

B e n d , o w i n g t o h i g h water.
R e c e n t o p e r a t i o n s r e s u l t e d in

s h a l l e x p e c t to see o u r old f r i e n d a n d f o r m e r L e g i s l a t i v e
of

T H * DEVIL'S W ALK.—The r e c e n t riot io D e t r o i t , w h i c h
•Was i n s t i g a t e d b y t h e Frc* Press,

has

recalled

to our

m i n d a n old p o e m , which, w e h a v e n o t seen s i n c e w e
•were a boy, e n t i t l e d $ T h e D e v i l ' s W a l k . "

lit o p e n e d

thus :

" F r o m his'brimstone bed, at th4 break of day,
A walking the Devil ban gone,
T o visit bin i n n * little farm on the earth, t
And see how ills atoek comes o n . "
'
H e visited, if we r i g h t l y remember, t h e L a w y e r , t h e

D o c t o r , t h e P a r s o n , the M e r c h a n t a n d t h e Miller ; and

Vicks-

M c C l e r n a n d ' s t r o o p s w e r e c o m p e l l e d t o g o to Millikens

T h W C a p i t a l , wo

b e l i e v e , is D e n v e r City, a t o w n -of s a v e r a l t b o u t a n d inh a b i t a n t s , w i t h a flourishing D a i l y N e w s p a p e r .
We
R e p o r t e r , in t h e U . S . S e n a t e f r o m t h e new S t a t o
J
. A r i z o n a , ODO of t h e s e days. S o m o t e i t be.

evacuated

b u r g . I t f s s u p p o s e d t h e g r e a t e r p a r t would g o t o C h a t tanooga and endeavor t o overwhelm Bosecrans.

a p p o i n t e d b y t h e P r e s i d e n t a n d confirmed b y t h 6 S e n a t e ,
,

its

1 6 . — T h e Gazette's V icksburg

d i s p a t c h says t h e Y a z o o e x p e d i t i o n h a d c a p t u r e d 2 3
transports, d e s t r o y e d 18 guit-boatu, I n d a r r i v e d a b o v e

Copperhead ticket.
GOOD.—Hon.

. March

innndating

over 100

miles of c o u n t r y io L o u i s i a n a , d e s t r o y i n g millions of dolw o r t h of p r o p e r t y , c o m p l e t e l y d r o w n i n g o c t g u e r riilaa.

,, i

>.

Secesh P a p e r s R e b u k e d .
INDIAKOPOLIS, M a r c h 16.-—800 parollcd
r o u t e for C h i c a g o Were d e t a i o e d a t
last n i g h t

prisoners en

Richmond,

Ind.,

W h i l e t h e r e t h e y complotely demolished the

office of t h e J e f f e r s o n a n t i - w a r s h e e t

T h e y a r r i v e d here

to-oight, and t h r e a t e n e d the] SeotincL

T h e military au-

t h o r i t i e s w e r e p l a c e d on g u a r d t o p r e v e n t a d i s t u r b a n c e .
A l a r g e i n d i g n a t i o n m e e t i n g was h e l d h e r e to-day in
r e g a r d t o an a r t i c l e in t h e C i n c i n n a t i E n q u i r e r , insulting
t o soldiers' families.

c i p r e s s e d a general satisfaction w i t h t h e i r : m a n a g e m e n t

Later from Rebeldom,
Press• h a d n o t
NEW YORK. M a r c h 1 7 . — R i c h m o n d p a p e r s of t h e 1 3 t h
t h e n b e e n established, a n d i t s p r e s e n t c o n d u c t o r s w e r e a n n o u n c e t h e a r r i v a l of t h e c a p t u r e d U e n S t o u g h t o n
• o l y In t h e i r first p e t t i c o a t s , he g a v e a w i d e b e r t h t o a n d others. T h e y were t a k e n by C ' a p t Mostly, of F i t s
t h e E d i t o r i a l f r a t e r n i t y , a n d concluded t o b i d e ' hi4 t i m e . H u g h L e e ' s c o m m a n d .
T h e t r a i t o r o u s effluvia of t h a t e s t a b l i s h m e n t h a v i n g
M r . C o n r a d , of L o u i s i a n a , a n t r o d u c c d resolutions lookof bis affairs ; but as the D e t r o i t Free

p e n e t r a t e d his d o m i n i o n s a s a s a v o r of d e a t h u n t o d e a t h ,

i n g t o peace, on t h e 1 1 inst., in t h e R e b e l Conh e v $ t e d D e t r o i t o n t h e 6 t b , t o marshal his f o r c e s a n d gress.
A Y i c k s b u r g t e l e g r a m of t h e 9 t h s a y s : •' O n e of t h e
W e a d d t h i s s t a n z a t o t h e old p o e m :
j
e n e m y ' s g u n - b o a t s t h r e w a few shells yesterday, all bijt
And the Devil called In to see Taylor and B»rnsi—
one falling s h o r t O n r b a t t e r i e s d i d n o t reply."
K M * PRESS Imp*, with Secession proclivities ; |
A Mobile dispatch dated the 7th, says:
The YanAnd be amlled an ho t h o u g h t bow they'd g r a t e his saloons
W h e n all Bebeldom came to Join Hell's festivities
k e e s hftve g o n e tip t h e . T e n n e s s e e R i v e r t o F l o r e n c e , A l a . ,
p a y his r e s p e c t s in p e r s o n t o h i s f a i t h f u l E d i t o r i a l allies.

FAULKXXK NOT A NEGEO.—It a p p e a r s , a l t e r all,
Faulkner, who was tried,

con^cted

and ; seat

that

to the

S t a t e P r i s o n for life, f o r c o m m i t t i n g a g r o s s

outrage

u p o n a y o u n g g i r l in D e t r o i t , a n d on w b o r t n c g o n n t t h e
F r e e P r e s s and its Copperhead co-adjntora g i t
reccnt

r i o t in t h a t c i t y , i s not a Negro.

up the

J 5 e is a d a r k

w i t h a fleet of g u n b o a t s .

A b o u t five h u n d r e d c a v a l r y

landed a n d w e r e d e s t r o y i n g all in

tbeir

route,

|.

From N e w Orleans.
NEW YORK, M a r c h 1 7 . — N e w O r l e a n s a d v i c e s t o t h e

H o c l a i m s 8 t h s t o t e t h a t p r e p a r a t i o n s a r e ' b e i n g m a d e f o r a n iint o b e S p a n i s h a n d I n d i a n . H e h a s n e v e r ^associated m e d i a t e a t t a c k on P o r t H u d s o n . T r o o p 3 a n d m u n i t i o n s
w i t h t h » negroes, a n d h a s n o t b e e n c l a i m e d b y t h e m . — of w a r a r e r e a d y t o m o v e hi t h a t d i r e c t i o n . G e n e r a l s
The
H e . w o ' u l d never allow a n y of t h e m t o e n t e r his saloon, B a n k s a n d G r o v e r h a d s t a r t e d f o r B a t o n R o n g e .
a n d h a s e x h i b i t e d g r e a t hostility t o t h e m a * a r a c e . He a t t a c k o n P o r t H u d s o n i s t o b e m a d e b y land a n d water.
s k i n n e d m a n w i t h blue e y e s a n d s t r a i g h t h a i r .

•toas a registered

voter in the

Third

ffqrdl

AKD HAS

CinroKMLT VOTED THE DEMOCRATIC t i o o t r j ! 1*


— Y e s , t h e r e m o s t b e a Hell—and

t h e ' i n s t i g a t o r s of

-this m o b a n d r i o t a g a i n s t a n inofTensivo people,

culmi-

n a t i n g in m u r d e r and arson, o u g h t t o b e damned.

becoma

T h e election f o r C o u n t y officers will b e

a law.—

held o n t h e first

M o n d a y in A p f i l . w h i c h c o m e s on t h e 6 t h . j O n r R e p u b J i c a n f r i e n d s in t h a t C o u n t y m u s t b e " u p a n d d r e s s e d . "
THE COPPERIIBAD F i a x r a . — A t t h e recent! r i o t i n D e t r o i t , w h i c h w a s Instigated b y t h e F r e e P r e s * g a n g a n d
other Copperhead Devils, a

c o o p e r - t h o p . oq

s t r e e t , n e a r L a f a y e t t e , w h e r e a n u m b e r of
sons, m e n w o m e n a n d c h i l d r e n , h a d

Beaubien

colored

takek

per-

r e f u g e , was

fired, a n d a s t h e flames l e a p t o v e r t h e side, t h e t e r r i f i e d
' i n m a t e s t r i e d t o e s c a p e , a n d w e r e d r i v e n ; ba<jk t i m e a n d
pagain.

A t one t i m e a m u l a t t o w o m a n w i t h a

die

on t h e

14th.
F o r e i g n h o u s e s h a v e offered S e c r e t a r y Chasu one hun-

AXTHIH C o m m . — T h e bill to o r g a n i z e A n t r i m C o u n t y h a s finally passed b o t h H e uses a n d

A t l a s t a d v i c e s , g o l d was selling a t 5 4 , a n d w a s on t h e
decline.
T h e U n i t e d S t a t e s S e n a t e a d j o u r n e d sine

child

in

.her a r m s c a m e t o t h e d o o r , w h e n some heD b o u n d w r e t c h
•drew b a c k jao i m m e n w c|uJ».to s t r i k e h e r rfo^n, b u t his
artrf w a i l W u g h t a n d ' t J w m V r d e r ' a v e r t e d , ' b a t not' until

d r e d millions of gold a t p a r f o r U n i t e d S t a t e s bonds.
G e n . Sigel h a s w i t h d r a w n his r e s i g n a t i o n .
T h e p i r a t e Floridai c o a k ' 3 a t

B a r b o d o e s on t h e 2 4 t h

a l t S h e left the n e x t day.
"
Immensely rich g o l d a n d silver mines h a v e b e e n disc o v e r e d in A r i z o n a . .
NEW YORK, M a r c h 1 5 t h . — T h e M e r c u r y s a y s G e u e r a l
H o o k e r will b e r e a d y t o mOve in a b o u t n w e e k .

t o escape t o a pl«ee o f r e h g e , pelted as t h e ^ ran.
w o o d , his h e a d laid o p e o , a n d

be

stick

knocked

An

of cord-

senseless.-

iJuch outrages would have disgraced the kingdom
Dahomey.

i

of

I

T h e L e g i s l a t u r e of t h i s S t a t e a d j o u r n e d line

die last

Monday.
G r a n d T r a v e r s e B a y h a a not b e e n frozen a t a n y
-during the winter.

time

N a v i g a t i o n , of course, i s o p e n .

THE LECTCEE.—Rev. M r . W a n n e r ,
wifl lecture at t h e School House,

ot E l k R a p i d s ,

in T r a f c r s e

City, oo

F r i d a y e v e n i n g of t h i s week, o n G e o l o g y .

T h e services

will c o m m e n c e a t half p a s t s o 7 e n .

I.

|

T h e d e m o c r a c y m u s t s a v e t h i s c o u n t r y if St i s e v e r t o
be saved.
[Detroii Free Press.
T h e recent D e m o c r a t i c r i o t io

Detroit

which

was

g o t t e n u p and encouraged by the F r e e Prfcss a c d the
D e m o c r a t i c officials of t h a t c i t y , Ja a s t r i k i n g c o m m e n t
o n t h e t e x t , a n d i t r e q u i r e s no f u r t h e r i l l u s t r a t i o n .
Those

w h o a d v o c a t e peace-oo-any-tertns p r a c t i c a l l y

Advocate a e p e r a t i o o . F o r t h e R e b e l s avow t h a t u p o n
n o o t h e r terms-will t h e y s t o p t h e w a r .
•'
U n d e r t h e C o n g r e s s i o n a l S t a m p a c t , i» c o s t t h e e x e c u t o r s of t h e late N i c h o l a s L o n g w o r t h $ 4 3 0 t o p u r c h a s e a
s t a m p t o p o t .upon his w i l l

CHRISTIAN JOHMSOK, Defendant.
U I T PENDING IN T H E CIRCUIT COURT T O R t l l E
Couaty of Grand Traverse, in Chancery, f t the village of
Allegan, in the County of Allegan, in the State of Michigan,
on the 5th day of March, A. D.. 18GJ. before Hon. Flavlus J.
Littlejohn, Circuit J u d g e at Chambers.
'
It satitfactorily appearing that the defendant, Christian
Johnson^ Is a non-reafdrnt of this State but i s a resident of
the State of Tennessee, on motion of C. H. Marsh, of Counsel
for CompUinant, it Is ordered t h a t said defendant, Christian
Johnson, cause his appearance in t h i s cause to !be entered
within three months from the date of this order, a n d t h a t l n
case of his appearance ho cause his answer to the complainant's bill t o bo tiled, a n d a copy of his aatd aqswer. to be served on the complainant's Solicitor, within t w e n t y days after
service !>f a copy of said bill, and notice of tbla order, and in
default thereof that the said bill be taked as confessed by the
•aid defendant. Christaln Johnson, and It is' further ordered
fthnt wit|iin twenty d a y s the said c u m p l a ' b a n t cause a copy of
this order to lie published in the Grant Traverae Herald, a
newspaper print- d and published at Traverse City, in said
Connt v of Grand Traverse, a n d t h e said publication be continued in said paper at least once In-each week lor six weeks
in slice-union, or that she cause a copy of t h i s order t o be
personally served on the said Vlefendant, Christian Johnson,
at least twenty days beforu the time prescribed for his appearance.
'
P . J . f i T T I . B J O I I N , Circuit J u d g e .
A true copy attest.
j
J A M E S P. BRAND, R e g i s t e r in Chancery.
C. 11. MARSH, Sol. and of Counsel lor C o m p l t
( P r i n t e r ' s fees $C 23.)
(li-Cw)

S

It

MORTGAGE

SALE.

T ~ \ E F i V U L T HAVING BEEN MADE IN T H E CONDIl J titrn of a certain mortgage bearing date the tenth day
of December, in the ycarof our Lord one thousand clgb bandrril.an.l lift}-nine, made by Edwin A. •Vales, late of Mncomb
c o u n y in the Slate of Michigan, deceased, a4d Mary E . Bates
Wales, his »if<% to Lewis Allen, of Detroit, in aaid State, and
record'Id on the twenty-eighth day of J a n u a r y in the year one
thousand eight hundred and sixty, I n t h e office of the Register of Deeds for Emtnat Cotinty. In said State, In Liber A of
Mortgages, on pages 31,32,33 and 34, ni?on which said Mortgage there is claimed to be due at the date of this notice the
sum of two thousand nine h u n d r e d and thirty-one dollars and
forty-nine cents; and no suit or proceeding* at law having
b«ea instituted to recover any part the reof, notice Ss therehereby given t h a n on Saturday, ijic ninth day of May
, at ten o ' c l o c k - i n the forenoon, at the E i n r a i t Coqnty
Court House, living t h e y l a c e for holding t h e Circuit Conrt
for «nid Emmet County, in l.ittlfr T r a t e r s i , in said County
of Emiiiet, I shall seli at public auction t o tl;c highest bidder,
the premises described in »aid aiortgajje oc so rmie.h thereof
as shall he necessary to sati.'fy the iiraount due on said
mortgage at t h i s date, with in terest, al the rate of ten per
cent pbr. ail n nm, legal costs a u d ex pen sen, and an Attorney's
fe* of (wenty-five dollars covenanted to be paid in saidmOrtgace; the said premises being described In said mortgage as
all those certain tracts or parcels of land situate ana being
in the County of E m m c t i n the State of Michigan, to w i t :
East half of the south west quarter of aectlon thirty -six ; the
it hitlf of the south west quarter, thtf n o r t h cast q u a r t e r of
sopth west quarter a n d the nort!* west q u a r t e r of the
south east quarter of section thirty-fir i : tho south half a n d

is

qtiartcr ofacction thirty-three, » ! being in Township
thirty-seven north of Range four, wes' ; also.the irorth fractional half of section three, the west fractional half of the
north west fractional q u a r t e r of Htrtii o two : the north east
A L L IS W n x THAT E x r i s W K I . I . — T h u s exclaim many fractional quarter and the west half o, the south weat quarter cf section one, fii township thirtr-tjix north of range four
t h o u s a n d s a l t a r t r y i n g t h e c e l e b r a t e d Chemical
SoleraweSt, and also the west fractional' half of the n o r t h w e s t
tus of D e L a n d & C o . T h e y say i t w o r k s like a c h a r m , fractional quarter of section six. In township thirty-six n o r t h
of range three went containing in all Uftecn hundred and
a n d t h e y sJwayd h a v e nice i l i g h t b r e a d , b i s c u i t , cakes,
n and 34 100 of an acite mor^ or leA., Dated February 1st, 1BC3.
Ac. I t n e v e r fails.
.EW1S ALLEX, Mortgagee.
on t h e L o w e r R a p p a h a n n o c k .

DKSKRTKB POXIBUKD.—T. S . S c b u e k e n , 2 d M i c h i g a n
kind r e g i m e n t , h a a b e e n c o n v i c t e d b y c o n r t m a r t i a l of deser« n d a n o t h e r . Finally, a s t h e flames c l o s e d ' a r o u n d t h e tion, a n d s e n t e n c e d t o h a r d l a b o r a t t h o R i p Rap*, V n . .
. d e s p e r a t e inmates, t h e y b u r s t f o r t h a n d |wqre* knocked d a r i n g t h e r e m a i n d e r of his t e r m of ralistmcnt.
d o w n , s h 9 t a n d b e a t e n by t h e c r o w d m U l W e j . m a n a g e d

ORDER OF PUBLICATION.
STATEOI" MICHIGAX.—Ninth Judicial Circuit, In Chancery.
ANNA JOHNSON, Complainant.

r u m o r e d be will m a r c h d i r e c t t o R i c h m o n d , via U r b a n n a ,

a h e h a d been a e r i o u l y . p e l t e d w i t h mlsBtles of one

o l d g r a y h e a d o d rain was s t r u c k w i t h a

A X P TOBACCO MAStTFACTtlRKR
1C A I S C h a m b e r s S i . ,
(Formerly 43 Chambers Street, ' l e w York.)
Would (all the attention of Dealer* to the article* of bis
manufacture, viz.:
BROWN SNUFF.
Macabov,
Dmigros,
KioeBappee,
P u r e Virginia,
CoarSe Rappee,
Nachnocbet,
American Gtntlcman,
Copenhagen.
YELLOW SNUFF.
Scotch, '
Moner Dew Scotch,
•Uj?h Toant Scotch,
k'refh Honey Dew Scotch.
Irith High T o u t ,
Kreih Scotch.
1
,
or I.undyfoot,
v
^ ' • ' A t t e n t i o n la called to the large redaction 'In prices
at Fine^Cat Chcwibg and Smoking Tobacco*, which will be
found uf » Superior Quality.
TOBACCO.
SXOKIVO.
KINS CL-T CHKW1XU;
. VMOIJNO.
Long.
1'. A. 1A, or plain.
••
S. .lago
Sn. 1,
Caventliah. or Sweet,
Spanish,
No. 3.
Sweet Scented Oronoco, C a n a n c r ,
Not- 1 A 1 mixed. ' Tin Poll Cavendish,
Turkish.
Granulated.
N . B . — A circular of pricea will be sent o n application.
tlMM

through

F r a n k l i n , L a w r e n c e a n d M u r i o n c o u n t i e s t o w a r d s Ober- deen, M i s s . , "

PETER LOHILLARO,

W e w o n l d c a l l t h e especial a t t e n t i o n of dealers t o t h e

in t h o s e a r t i c l e s t o c o n s u l t t h e i r list of p r i c e s .

,

HARDWARE.—A PULL AND COMPLETE ASSORT
ment of Builders and Agricultural Hardware.
Also,
Iron, Naila, Steel, Class, Ac.,-Ac.
HANNAH, LAY A CO.
•verse C i t y | Dec. I, I8«3.

B

OOTS &

SHOES.

plcte aasortment, am!

A VERY

Traverae City, Dec. I. 1W2.

BOOKS

FULL AND C0M'NAII, L A Y 4 CO.

AND STATIONARY, PAPER HANGINGS,

» full assortment.

Traverse City, b e e . 1, 1862.

HANNAH, LAY A CO.

A

N E W F E A T U R E . — H A N N A H , L A Y * CO. H A V E
added to their already large Stock the item of Leather :
Upper, Kid, Calf,'Sole, Bindings, Ac., a* also a fair supply of
Shoo F i n d i n g s ; for sale at a small advance o v e r c o a t , f o r
the accommodation of o a r Customers. Please eaR a n d
examine.
H A N N A H , LAY A CO,
Traverse City, D e t . 1, 1963.

F

U H f l ^ - T R A P P E R S . ATTENTION .'—HANNAH, LAY
A Co. have made arrangements with one of the oldest
and largest F u r Houses In New York, for the sale of all
" u n i , and are prepared to purchase all kinds of Furs, a n d
in afford to and will pay the very highest rates f o r tho
imc. Remember wc are in the msrket.
HANNAH, LAY A C O .
Traverse City, Dec. 1,18«12.

C

L O T H I N G . — C O A T S , PANTS, VESTS, DRAWERS,
Under Shirts, Shirts—Fancy and Plain, Suspenders,
Over-Alls, and Jackets,. India Rubber and Oil CoaM a n d
Jackcts, Wool, Union and C o t t o n ' S o c k s , Cravats, Collars,
Travelling Bags, Trunks, Umbrellas, Ac.
HANNAH, L A T A CO.
Traverse City, Dee. 1, 18C3.

P

R O V I S I O N S . G a o c M i w , Ac.—SCOAB, T*A, C o r r a ,
Spices, Candles, Soup, common and erosive ;
Mustard, English and French prepared's
Soda, Cream Tartar. Ginger, Baking Powder,
Salaratus, Starch, Vermncelll, Hops,
Tobacfio, Snuff, Harden Seeds,
Bag Salt, Fine and Itoek Salt. Glue, A l u m ,
Lamp and Lard Oil, Castor OIL
Indigo, Yellow Ochre,,Chalk, Camwood.
Fluid, Molasses, Syrup, Vinegar,
B e a n s , ' P o r k , Me a l , F l o u r , O a t m e a l . Feed, Bran,
Beef, Hams and Shoulders, Codfish,
Hard Bread, Butter, Crackers, Lard,
E x t r a c t Lemon, Vanilla, Rose, Peach, P i n e Apple, &e.
HANNAH, LAY A CO.
Travarae City, D e c f l , 1862.

M

I S C E L L A N E O U S ITEMS.—TAKING Goroas ro*
Sugar making—I-uliea' and Cents' S k a t e * assorted—
Door Springs—Plane Irons—Bevels—Try Squares—Hollow
Adzes, Bed Pans—Kerosene Lanterns—Stove Crocks—Well
Buckets—Pot Covers—Small Blocks—Ratline—Spring Balances—Patent Carpet Lining—Ladies' Rnlibtfr Boots— Dce»wax—Grand River I-and Plaster—Grass Seed, Ac., Ac,
HANNAH, LAY A C P .
Traverse City, Dec. 1, 1862.

YANKEE NOTIONS.—PERFUMERY, SOAP, DENtrifice, Gun Caps, Compasses, Snuff and Tobacco Boxes,
Fancy Pipcn. Silver a n d Toy Watches, Fancy Boxes, P a r s e s ,
and Money Bags, Ladies, Work and F a n c y Bsakets, Table
Mats, Brushes of all kinds, Gourds, Chain?. Ac.
HANNAH, LAY A CO.
Traverse C i t y , D e c . I, 1862.

S

T O V E S , (A VERY LARGE ASSORTMENT J U S T B E
ceived) Pipe. Zine, Sheet Iron, Stove Furniture, One and
Three P a i l Kettles, Tin Ware—a complete line—20» 3 0 ,
4 0 , GO and 0 0 gallon Kettles.
HANNAH, LAY A CO.
Traverso City, Dec. 1,1862.
T > E D S T j B A D S . — T A B L E S , CHAIRS, ROCKERS, W A S H
D Stands, Mattresses, ChHd's R a k e r s , H ^ f h ^ C b a l i j Ac.
Traverse City, Dec. 1,1863?'

.

J o n s I.AWRKKCB McVicxaa,

r

HEN j AMIS MCVICXA*.
WILUAM J . K i r ,
NATOAS EXOKLMAKK.
MICH A 81- ESOKLMAXN.

:ndants.-

' SATISFACTORILY A P P E A R D x l i TO T H I S COURT
bj1 affidavit that tho Defendants J o h n liawrence McVickar,
TEOOPS r a o x C A u r o u d A . — A n o t h e r b a t t a l l i o n of cav- Benjamin McVickar, William J . Kip, "ind Nahtan Engelmann,
alry is c o m i n g f r o m C a l i f o r n i a t o j o i n t h e t h e M a s s a c h u - are non-residents of this State, on a otlon Of W. W. Carpenter Of Counsel for C o m p l a i n a n t it i s ordered that the said
setts California R e g i m e n t
Defendants. J o h n Lawrence McVlcKar, Benjamin McVickar,
William J . Kip, a n d Nathan Engelminn, cause their appear( T h e r e d u c t i o n of t a x oo, p a p e r t o 2 0 p e r c e n t only a p - ance In t h i s canso to be entered wlt'iin three, months, from
the date of t h i s order and that In caic of their appearance
plies t o p a p e r used b y n e w s p a p e r s . T h e finer q u a l i t y o f thev cause their answer to the Complainant's bill to be filed
ami a copy thereof to lie served on t h e Complainant's Solicip a p e r used b y b o o k p u b l i s h e r s is n o t i n c l u d e d .
t o r In this cause within twenty days nfter service of a Cony of
said bill antl notice of t h i s o r d e r ; and In defanlt thereof that
PUBLIC LECTURE.
the said bill lie taken as confessed by the said Defendants,
T h e Rev. L. G. Warren, of E l k Rapids, will d e l i v e r a lecture J o h n Lawrence McVickar, Benjamin McVickar, William J .
a G e o l o r r , at t h e S c h o o l House in Traverso City, on Friday Kip and Nathan EngelmaHn. And f t ' l s f u r t h e r ordered that
Evenlng,Marcb 2Tth, (one week f r o m tc-day.) • Lectnrc to within twenty days from t h o data o f l h l s order tire said Comcommence at 7 o'clock. The public a r f cordially Invited to plainant cause a copy of t h i s order t o be published in the
d. The above lecture Is to be the b e g i n n i n g of a series Grand Traverse Herald, n public bowapaper printed a u d
— ...e s a n e snbject, to be followed by ntlier s e r i e s on Me- published in the Ninth J u d i c i a l C i r c j i i t and that said publiteorology by Rev. 3. H. Crumb, o f T r a v o r s e City.
cation be continued In said paper at -east once in each week
for six successive weeks. Or t h a t h e cfcuse a copy Of t h i s order
to be personally served on said Defendants. J o h n Lawrence
R E P U B L I C A N CAUCUS.
McVickar, Benj'amln McVickar. WllBara J . Kip and Nathan
H E REPUBLICANS O F T H E TOWNSHIP O F TRA- Engelmann, at least twenty days before the t i m e herein prev e r s e a r e requested t o meet at the School H o u s e in scribed for their appearance.
Traverse City, on Saturday, t h e 4th d a y of April next, at one
Given nnder my hand tkis 51«t da* of J a n u a r y , A. D., 1*63.
o'clock in the afternoon, to n o m i n a t e suitable p e r s o n s f o r
F. J . L I T T L E J O H N , Circuit J u d g e .
the Township Officers.
,W. W. CARPENTER. Solicitor f o r Complainant,
All persons in favor of s u p p o r t i n g t h e A d m i n i i t r a t i o n iu
" A t r e e copy."
all of Its measures f o r t h * suppression of t h e S o u t h e r n ReDAVID D. SECO I t 1Register In C h a n c e r y . '
bellion, are cordially invited to be p r e s e n t
MARSH.
E. L. 8PRAGUE,
RepnWicao Committee.
A. W . B A C O N ,
,
Traverse Citv, March !R,l!86S,

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' H E SUBSCRIBERS ARE IIAPPY TO ANNOUNCE TO
the citizens o f G r a n d Traverse a n d a d j o i n i n g Cocntie*,
that they are so furtunate a» t o have a very U r j c and comj'lcte stock of Merchandise o p v c i a l l y adapted to t h t particul a r demands of this c o m m u n i t y . Nearly the whole of which
was pnrcbascd prior to the large advance Is all classes of
Merchandise caused by the levying of the Excise Tux. in
September. Arid V> this the f«et tnift t h e i r stock was purchased for " C a s h ; " ami t h a t o w i n g to t h e advantage above
named they are selling many goods a s low as they caa »*
purchased In N e w Y o r k o r B o s t o n , and all u p o n a sisal!
advance tra present c o s t : the benefits of which t h e tnost
casual observer most see and will of conrnc avail himself of.
They would call attention to the following, as a small part
of their w o r t m e a t , f o r u l e on the most favorable l e t u i f —
for Ready Pay.
HANNAH, I.AY Jt CO.
' Traverse City, Bee. 1, 1865.

" V f A C K E R E L , TONGUES AND SOUNDS. PRESKRVlVJL cd fresh Fruit, assorted Pickles. P i e - f r a l t s Oyster*;
Sardines, Cigars.
Iti C H A N C E P Y r HANNAH, L A T A 0 0 .
STATE o r MICHIQAS—The C i r c u i t Ipoun ferthe County of
Traverse City, Dec. 1, 1 M L
Manistee, In Chancery.
JAMES LCIHSOTOK, C o m p l i i i n a n t
(9-12 w.)

a d v e r t i s e m e n t of PETKK LORIIXABD, in o u r p a p e r , t o d a y .
T h i s is a well k n o w n a n d l o n g e s t a b l i s h e d t o b o c c o a n d
snuff h e a d q u a r t e r s , a n d i t is f o r t h e i n t e r e s t of all dealing

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WINTER OF 1862 & 1863.

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(Printer'sfew $>J 36.)
MORGAN BATES.

J U S T I C E OF T H E PEACE,

Cotton Flannels.Wool Flannels, Brown and Bleached Coltons, a full line, Bags, Ac.
HANNAH, LAY A CO.
Traverse City, Dec. L 1865.

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A D I E S ' CLOAKS AXB LADIES' CLOTHS. ( D o r s u i W r o r a )
F r e n c h Csssimeres, Shepards' Plaids, Canada Gray Caal,
Nice B'lk Doeskins a n d Csssimeres.
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H A N N A H , L A Y A CO.
Traverse City, Dec. 1, 186C.
O I I A W L S , BAY STATE, RBOCIIX, STELLA, SCOTCH. ( S r a s i S
O and Double,) Genta' and Chi!drcn'a_8hawU a n d Mnffiera.
HANNAH, L A Y & CO.
Traverse City, D e c . 1, 1862.

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U N D R I E S — H A H N K S S , COLLARS,BUSLES, ETC., BAIEETA

Half-Boshels, D r s e Teeth, Froe"B Plows, Cable, Trace, a n d
Halter Chains. Brush Hooks, and Eliptic Springs, Wooden
Ware, Tubs, Palls, Churns, Ladle*, Ac., Ac„ Saab, Doors,
Traversa City, D e c . 1,186S.

H A N N A H , L A Y 4 CO.

T\ f & Q J C l N E S , - P I L L S . " OINTMENTS^ LINAMENTP.
iVX 1 Castor Oils, Salt*, Sulphur, P s i n Killer. Sarsaoarilla,
Medical Discovery ijalt-Rheum Ointment, StrVchnlne, EyeWater a n d Salve, Aloes, Vermifuge, Essences, Extracts, Ac.
HANNAH, LAT A Co.
Traverse City^Dec. 1, 18C2^
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Logwood, Blue Vitriol, C o a o a r Copperas, C a m w o o d ,

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SPEECH OF DANIEL 8. DICKINSON.
T o # 1 3 1 s t A a n l r e r a t y of W a s h i n g t o n ' s b t r t b - d a y w a s
- c e l e b r a t e d a t t h e C i t y A s s e m b l y B o o m s Sn ' N e w V o r k .
t e b . 2 2 . I n t h e c o a r s e o f t b o evening tlie H o n . D a o i e l
®." ^ ' P 4 0 0 addressed t h e assemblage in responce t o
t^ftOowiogaeDtinieDt:

e a r t h . [ A p p l a u s e . l ' W h a t we w a n t in t h e E m p i r e
S t a t e , t h i s g r e a t a n d m i g h t y E m p i r e S t a t e is, a reformation in o u rj i o f i u c a l e r s t e m .
N a m e s h a v e become cootrolling. I s u p p o s e 1 a m regarded a s a heretic, now-adays, f r o m t h e D e m o c r a t i c faith, a n d I propose, if t h e
d o c t r i o e s I h a v e a d v o c a t e d for t h e last t w o y e a r s ere
h e r e t i c a l , I p r o p o s e t o b e r e g a r d e d so h e r e a f t e r .
Like
the j u r y m e n w h o insisted u p o n his position I d o not propose t o c h a n g e m y position u n d e r a n y c i r c u m s t a n c e s in t h i s
WAM11KCTOX
M r . D i c k i n s o n s a i d : " L a d i e s a n d gentlemen, t h e —- m a t t e r , b u t t o s t a n d w h e r e I h a v e t a k e n u p my g r o u n d .
t a l d a y s of t h e g r e a t and good t a r e b e e n c e l e b r a t e d I a m not C o n s e r v a t i v e ; I a m I t a d i c a t : R a d i c a l let i t b e
t h r o u g h , a l l t i m e , w h e r e v e r civilisation h a s traveled, a n d t h e n . I waa n e v e r of t h e t r a d i n g , t h e r o b b i n g , t h e ext h e B e i n o r y o r t h e p a t r i o t W a s h i n g t o n b u s e v e r b e e n pediency c l a m of D e m o c r a t s . I b e l o n g t o t h e J a c k s o o h e l d d e a r b y A m e r i c a n p e o p l e . [Applans&.J
H e was lan D o m o c r a c y , whose creed is, first aod foremost, t h a t
o o e of t h o s e w h o f o o o d e d the g r e a t G o v e r n m e n t o f e a u a l - t h e U n i o n m u s t a o d s h a l l be preserved. [ C h e e r s . ]
T1IST DREW THE ELEPAHST.
ity,' w h o r e p u d i a t e d t h e i d e a of heaven-descended rulers,
a n d with t o e first p a r e n t s of t h i s B e p u b l i c I n g r a f t e d t h e
T h e y say t h e y o b t a i n e d a g r e a t c o n s e r v a t i v e v i c t o r y
g r e a t a n d s u b l i m e i d e a of e q u a l i t y . H e a n ft t h o s e w i t h in t h e last F a l l ' s election. W e h a v e all h e a r d of the lucky
w h o m he a c t e d a c k n o w l e d g e d tfo" r u l e r b u t t h e B u l e r of i n d i v i d u a l w h o d r e w t h e elephant in the lottery, [ l a g u b t h e S k i e s ; no sovereign b u t the S o v e r e i g n o f t h e U n i v e r s e ; t e r , ] a n d w h o could n o t eell him, a n d could not give hiei
n o p r o t e c t o r e x c e p t l i e w h o n o t e s a s well t h e fall of a , away, a n d could n o t k e e p him, a n d did n o t know e x a c t l y
s p a r r o w a s t h e d e s t r u c t i o n of a n e m p i r e . I t is t h i s t h a t w h a t t o d o w i t h h i m when g o t h i m
N o w , I fear t h a t
h a s m a d e t h e m e m o r y of W a s h i o g t o n d e a r . W e l l m i '
o u r f r i e n d s w h o succeeded in last F a l l ' s election h a v e
t h e I h e p h e r d s of t h e political Bethlehem- if t h e y
d r a w n t h e p o l i t i c a l e l e p h a n t ; t b e y seen> t o bo a g r e a t
known t h e b i r t h - d a y of W a s h i n g i o n , assembled a t his d e a l t r o u b l e d w i t h h i m now, a n d d o n ' t k n o w precisely
W r t h t o s e e t h e s t a r s in the e a s t . H e a i d e d in f o u n d i c g w h a t t o d o w i t h h i m T h e y a r e evidently in divided
t h i s g r e a t g o v e r n m e n t of equality, and it i s t h i s w h i c h counsels. B e f o r e t h e election they w e r e opposed t o arhas m a d e his memory dear.
U e discharged h i s g r e s t b i t r a r y a r r e s t s — t h e y were o p p o s e d t o t h e s e thousand insin] benign mission on t i e e a r t h , a n d , like t h e p r o p h e t te r f e r e n c e s t h a t t h e y complain o f — b u t s ince t h e election
E l i j a h , passed a w a y in a J f i j f ~ b h a r i o t t o heaven.
" M y t h e y s e e m t o h a v e c h a n g e d t h e i r position.
Before the
f a t h e r , m y f a t h e r , t h e c h a r i o t of Israel a n d t h e h o r s e m e n e l e c t i o n s t b e y w e r e f o r t h e most l i b e r a l p r o p o s i t i o n ^ of
t h e r e o f ; " w a s exclaimed by t h e A m e r i c a n p e o p l e when p e a c e . T h e S o u t h e r n e r s w e r e o u r b r e t h r e n ; b u r n i n g a
e a r t h lost a n d e t e r n i t y g a i n e d a m i g h t y s p i r i t
[Obeers.1 little g u n p o w p e r a n d m u r d e r i n g a few t h o u s a n d s of men,
B u t if t h e mission, if t h e history, if t h e w o r k or G e o r g e b u t t h e n i t w o u l d b e all r i g h t .
W a s h i n g t o n was a c h e a t a n d a delusion, if t h i s G o v e r n THE SODTH REJECT PEACE.
m ent was founded only t o b l a s t expectations, only t o disT h e n t h e s e g e n t l e m e n b e g a n t o reconsider t h e i r ideas,
a p p o i n t h o p e , t h e n i t would h a v e b e e n ' f a r b e t t e r t h a t
G e o r g e W a s h i n g t o n n e v e r h a d been born, a n d t h a t t h i s a n d some of t h e m t h i n k t h a t u p o n t h e w h o l e it is best t o
T h a t h a s been m y i d e a f r o m the
G o v e r n m e n t haxf slept forever in t h e wide abyss of possi- p r o s e c u t e t h e w a r .
bility. . Yes, m v fellow citizens, f a r b e t t e r t h a t t h e b i r t h beginning. T h e r e h a s not been a d a y f r o m the time t b e y
a a / of G e o r g e W a s h i n g t o n h a d been e n m a d a s t h e I d a - fired u p o n S u m t e r t o t h i s m o m e n t b a t w h a t I would h a r e
m a i n cursed hW natal d s v : — " L e t t h e d a y b e c u r s e d in h e w e d t h e m a s S a u l d i d A g a g . (Cheers.)
w h i c h I was b o r n , a n d t h e n i g h t in w h i c h i t was said
XEflRO SOLDIERS.
t h a t a m a n child h a s b e e n c o n c e i v e d . " ' B i t t h i s c a n n o t,
I t i s said w e s h o u l d n o t h a v e n e g r o soldiers.
Well,
will not, shall n e t b e . [ L o u d c h e e r i n g . ! T h i s G o v e r n s n p p o s o t h e y do, I a m in f a v o r of t h e m .
(Cheery)
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destined t o p a s s on b y a will s t r o n g e r t h a n a l l
seems t o be f e a r e d t h a t t h e y will g e t between the wind
h u m a n e x i s t e n c e — t o pass on t o t h e g r e a t and g l o r i o u s
a n d o u r n o b i l i t y . I p r o t o n t o be an a v e r a g e h n m a n i t a fruition t h a t a w a i t s it, a n d we c a n n o t only s e e t h i s m i g h - j . . . . J . i : u . a
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rian a n d p h i l a n t h r o p i s t , b u t I would m u c h r a t h e r
t y p e o p l e of t h i s g r e a t a n d glorious G o v e r n m e n t , ' b u t we
b l a c k f r i e n d s would b e s h o t t h a n myself I can tell vonc a n b e a r the f o o t st e p s of t h e c o m i q g millions in t h e dis( A p p l a u s e . ) B a t DO, t h a t is ono of t h e political ideas,
tance. [ C h e e r s . /
t h e mean political ides£ o f t h o time t o refuse t o avail
TIIX RKBKIJJOX.
ourselves of w h a t n o p e o p l e in t h o h i s t o r y of man.
i
I n t h e m i d s t of t h i s a rebellion i s n p d h as. T h i s g r e a t e i t h e r civilized o r savage, f r o m t h o time of M o s e s t o t h e
a n d benign G o v e r n m e n t , t h a t Jias c o m e d o w n t o b l e a p r e s e n t d a y . N o p e o p l e h a v e e v e r refused in war, t h e
o u r p e o p l e , like t h a t genial s u n s h i n e t h a t s h e d s i t s r a y s a i d of a n i u f e r i o r o r d e r of civilization. B u t i t suited t h e
u p o n all G o d ' s c h i l d r e n alike, t h a t bos c o m e down l i k e p u r p o s e s of t h e d a y , a n d hence uegroea, howevert h e refreshing r a i n s of H e a v e n , o r I i k e ' I t h e fertilizing efficient, -must n o t bo used in b a t t l a
I t detractsTrom
dews, unseen a n d unfelt, t h i s g r e a t , goo«i t h i s b e n i g n t h e d i g n i t y a n d t h e c h a r a c t e r of t h o s e w h o wish to fight
a o d unequaled G o v e r n m e n t , h a s p u t i t s n o s e i n t o t h e *
t h e b a t t l e s of t h o c o u n t r y . [ L a u g h t e r . ] I most confess
ter that came to Bebeldom to drink.
T h i s woll of
I a m n o t t r o u b l e d w i t h a n y s u c h Chesterfieldianism
G o v e r n m e n t h a s a t t e m p t e d t o fasten i t s f a n e s u p o n t h e T h e p l e t h o r i c T u r k visiting t b o E u r o p e a n nobility, asked
l a m b , t h e R e b e l l i o n . [ L a u g h t e r ] W h a t shall t h e E m - t h e m wheu e n g a g e d in a d a n c e w h y t h e y d i d n o t let t h e i r
p i r e 8 t a t e s a y ? W h a t shall t h e E m p i r e S t a t e d o in t h i s s e r v a n t s d o i t for t h e m ; a n d I c o n f e s s t h a t I h a v e o f t e n
e m e r g e n c y ? T h e r e i s oo h a l f w a y h o u s e — t h e r e i? no e n q u i r e d when 1 see o u r sons a n d b r o t h e r s a n d t h e husc o m p r o m i s e m e a s u r e s h e r e . T h e r e a r e t w o g r e a t a n t a g - b a n d of o u r f a i r women g o i n g t o t h o war, why n o t send
onisms, a G o v e r n m e n t a n d a B e b e l l i o n , a G o v e r n m e n t a t t h e n e g r o e s ? I say, lot us avail o u r s e l v e s of every eleW a s h i n g t o n , a B e b e l l i o n h a t c h e d in hell.
[ U h e e . * ] — ment, slave o r f r e e , blaok or w h i t e , on t w o legs or f o u r ,
W h e r e shall she c a s t b e r p o t e n t i a l veitje ! 8 h e h a s taken to p a t d o w n t h i s a c c u r s e d rebellion.
(Appianae.)
u p h e r stand w i t h t h e G o v e r n m e n t w h i c h f h e h e l p e d t o
REPUDIATE K*W ENGLAND.
found, a n d of w h i c h she sits e m p r e s s c r o w n i n g t h i s m i g h ty court
W e s a y , t h e E m p i r e 8 t a t e shall say - . — W a r ,
I n t h e p r o g r e s s of t h e c o u r s e ' of t h i s c o n t r o v e r s y , i t
u n c o m p r o m i s i n g w a r [loud c h e e r i n g , ] w a r t o t h e k n i f e h a s been said t h a t N e w E n g l a n d m u s t bo r e p u d i a t e d . —
[ c o n t i n u e d c h e e r i n g , ] until t h e R e b e l l i o n is p u t down. A h , yes, repudiate N e w E n g l a n d , repudiate the s t o r e honse w h i c h f u r n i s h e s y o n all y o u r n a v a l s u p p l i e s ; repuCOKHEBTATIYI OB RADICAL.
d i a t e t h o m o t h e r w h o h a s g i v e n y o u y o u r life blood, and
N o w I h a v e b e e n one of t h o s e c o n s e r v a t i v e p e o p l e , y o n r e n e r g y , a n d y o u r c h a r a c t e r , a n d all t h a t y o u b e a r
n o t a c c o r d i n g t o t h e m o d e r n d o c t r i n e 6f, c o n s e r v a t i s m — o a t w i t h y o u t o fight t h e g r e a t b a t t l e s of life ! ( C h e e r s . )
f o r i was old fashioned in m y d e f i n i t i o n — b u t I w a j
POLITICS OUT OP PLACE.
f o r l e t t i n g t h e institution of S l a v e r y entirely alone t o
N o w I w a u t t o p u t all t h e s e m a t t e r s in a r r a y . I w a n t
w o r k o u t i t s own p r o b l e m u n d e r t h e g u i d a n c e of a benefleent P r o v i d e n c e — n o t i n t e r f e r i n g w i t h i t in a n y s h a p e to d e f y all w h o u n d e r t a k e t o s e t u p a s t a n d a r d of polio r manner, b u t leaving i t t o t h e localities w h e r e it exist- t i c s in t h i s m a t t e r . I w a n t t h e m t o know how t h o r o u g h When
«d, t o be d e a l t w i t h in t h e i r o w n t i m e andTway.
W h e n ly I despise all t h e i r b o l t s of e x c o m m u n i c a t i o n .
t h e y said " C o n s t i t u t i o n , " I said " C o n i t i U H i o n . " W h e n t h e G o v e r n o r of D e r n e w a s s u m m o n e d t o s u r r e n d e r t o
t h e y a p p e a l e d t o t h a t a s t h e i r shield, I i n v o k e d i t s p r o - G e n e r a l E a t o n , h e sent b a c k f o r h i s answer, " Y o u r h e a d
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t e c t i o n f o r t h e m . W h e n t h e y said p o w d e r , I said p o w I have
d e r . [ A p p l a u s e . ] A n d w h e n t h e v i n q u i r e d w h o c a n w h o u n d e r t a k e to t u r n mo o u t of t h e p a r t y .
w a r u p o n t h e B e a s t , 1 said t h e A m e r i c a n people. c h e c k e d m y b a g g a g e t h r o u g h on t h i s t r a i n . ( G r e a t ap[ C h e e r i n g . ] I h a v e h a d no a n x i e t i e s u p o n t h i s s u b j e c t , plause.) I h a v e enlisted for t h i s w a r , a n d I c a r e n o t h i n g
e x c e p t t o afford t h e m t h e shield "of t h e ' Constitution, so f o r D e m o c r a t s o r R e p u b l i c a n s aa s u c h ; I h a v e ooe g r e a t
(Cheers.)—
long a s t h e y invoked i t
B a t when t h e y t h r e w i t away, i d e a , t o p u t down t h i s infernal R e b e l l i o n .
w h e n t b e y r e s o r t e d t o a r m s , I said t h e n , n u t t h e m down I t h a n k G o d A l m i g h t y t h a t h e h a s p e r m i t t e d m e t o live
b y t h o w h o l e p o w e r o f t h e A m e r i c a n people. [ A p p l a n s e l in t h i s day. t h i s l a t t e r p a r t of t h e 1 9 t h c e n t u r y , in o r d e r
t o c o m b a t t h i s i n f e r n a l Idea of B e b e l l i o n a g a i n s t t h o GovA n d I f a y so now. [ C h e e r * , ] I waa a n old fcuhiooed
D e m o c r a t , as y o n may r e m e m b e r .
I am a D e m o c r a t e r n m e n t
n o * [ e p p t a u s e , ] of t h e s t r a i g h t e s t s e c t .
But a great
m a n y w h o w e r e A b o l i t i o n i s t s when I w a s a D e m o c r a t
o r t r i e d t o b e if p a i d w e l l — n o w call rat t o a c c o u n t a n d
say I a m radical, v e r y r a d i c a l , i n d e e d , a n d t h e v a r e conservative- W e l l , I will a d m i t t h e y ape c o n s e r v a t i v e in
one sense, a n d only one, a n d t h a t i s n o t thB e t y m o l o g i c a l
o r t e c h n i c a l sense, b u t i t is t h e A m e r i c a n sense, a o d t h a t
is, oppoeed t o t h e G o v e r n m e n t a c d all i t s i n s t i t u t i o n s
a n d interests. [ A p p l a u s e . ] T h e y say I a m r a d i c a l . —
I a d m i t I a m r a d i c a l in t h i s radicalism, if t h e y intend b y
t h i s t h a t 1 a m f o r m a k i n g t h i s c u r e complete, a o d
t h o r o u g h , a n d effectual, t h e n I a m radical, for, b e i n g
Jairiy in, I h a v e an i d e a t o see t h i s w a r fairly o u t
The
•ouestiou of E m a n c i p a t i o n h a s b e c o m e one o{ t h e questions o f t h e day. I t c a n n o t b e b l i n k e d a n y l o n g e r ; a n d
I h a v o n o disposition t o g e t a r o u n d i t
1 will m e e t i t aa
I h a v e a l r e a d y m e t questions. M a n y of j o u t h o u g h t I
w a a on t h e wrong, s i d e ; b n t I a l w e v s t o o k ooe side.
I
n e v e r took b o t h s i d e s on a n y q u e s t i o n .
[Laughter and
c h e e r s . ] 1 t o o k t h e side of l e t t i n g t h i s q u e s t i o n e n t i r e l y
M
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to" ? " p p e s l e d t o t h e C o n s t i t u t i o n ; w h e n
t b e y t h r e w t h a t away, a a d repudiated it, I said, a s I
n o w — a n d I w a n t t h e reporters t o b e s u r e a n d g e t
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o f t h e w o r l d i s . g a i n s t i t ; all t h , i M i o c l f r of h n m o n i l y

H; lurf rtiie4 . o o l l V r o a c M ? & ! % £ ! » £ £ S d S S
c r y a m e n t o p a t t i n g t h e m b o t h d o w n . f Q i t e t applause. 1
I never f a v o r e d i t a s a n institution. X f a v o r e d t a t S i w it
•done w h e n t h e y i n v o k e d t h e C o n s t i t u t i o n ; w h e n t h e y
t h r e w t h a t a w a y , a n d e x p o s e d i t s nakedness a n d d e f o r m [Sbeerx]*^ * *

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T h e f r i e n d s of s l a v e r y h a r e d o n e for' i t ' w h a t i t s enem i e s Dover c o t l d h a v e d o n e ; e n d t h e A b d j i t i o n i s t s o u g h t

DUTY 0 E T H E EXPIRE STATE.

I invoke h e r p e o p l e o f all p a r t i e s — r e p u d i a t i n g all
m e r e political i d e a s — t o m a r c h f o r w a r d in t h i s g r e a t and
m i g h t y w o r k . 1 i n v o k e h e r c h i l d r e n t o raise t h e i r h a n d s
i^ainst this monster that has come to torment them.
I
i n v o k e w o m e n , a t t b o d o m e s t i c a l t e r , t o raise their effectu a l p r a y e r t o H e a v e n against t h i s infernal m o n s t e r . —
S h e , w h o like J e p h t h a ' s d a u g h t e r , could come f o r w a r d
a n d b a r e h e r b o s o m t o t h e sword for t h e good of Ler country. I invoke b e r , I i n v o k e h e r sCns to c o m e f o r w a r d ,
n o t o n l y on t h e b a t t l e field, b u t in e v e r y line of life, a n d
in e v e r y a v e n u e of society, t o p u t d o w n t h i s Bebellion
a n d save t h i s G o v e r n m e n t — t h e last g r e a t h o p e of m a n .
A l m i g h t y G o d , I say, if t h i s G o v e r n m e n t m a s t fall—if it
m u s t - g o d o w n in b l o o d ami t e a r s — ir t h e . e x a m p l e of
W a s h i n g t o n a n d t h e g r e a t s p i r i t s of t h e BeToIution, a n d
those w h o founded t h i s G o v e r n m e n t , must g o down, let
i t g o d o w n b y b l o o d , let i t g o d o w n b y f o r c e ; b u t let n o t
t h e E m p i r e S t a t e c o n t r i b u t e i t s m i g h t y influence.
[ C h e e r s . ] G i v e us r a t h e r , F a t h e r of M e r c i e s , o c e a n s of
b l o o d , rivers of t e a r s , g i v e u s a life of suffering, g i v e u s an
i g n o b l e d e a t h , r a t h e r t h a n cureo u s a n d o u r m e m o r i e s
w i t h t h e i d e a t h a t w e h a v e c o n t r i b u t e d t o uphold t h i s
t e r r i b l e B e b e l l i o n . W h e n t h i s n a t i o n perishes, oh, may
i t p e r i s h b y t h e f o r c e o r a foreign foe. L e t n o t its found a t i o n b e s a p p e d , let i t n o t fall a p r e y to t h e a x a s s i n ' s
d a g g e r a t h o m e . L e t i t p e r i s h b y f o r e i g t i force, so t h a t
w h e n i t shall p e r i s h w e m a y n o t say t h a t like t h e s t r i c k e n
o e g l e t h a t h a s Sillen b y i t s own a c t i o n ; a w l e s p e c i a l l y by
t h a t a c t i o n of t h e E m p i r e S t a t e , t h a t
;
Bo the s t r u c k eagle, stretched npon the p'sln,
N o more t h r•ougn
ough —
rolling clouds to s o a r again,
Viewed hla own feather o n the fatal d a r t
W h i c h winged Ihe s h a f t that quiver'd in hla heart.
Keen were hia pangs, b a t keener f a r to feel,
H e nursed the pinion t h a t Impelled the steel.
While the same p l a m s g e t h a t had warmed his nest.
Drank the life-drop from h i s bleeding breast.

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suce, binding itaeir t o p a r to such person ihe sum of F t v a
HcMDaso D o u - a a a , in caae they are dratted into the Naval
or Military Service of the United Statea. prior to December
Slat. 1866, or during the war. I n the same proportion thi*
Company will Insure any person liable t o do Military duly..
in any sum from S100 to $6,000. but not more than S&DOO un
life. T h i s Company also insures those in the ser-

thelp families agalnatwant. In case they fall la battle—die—
or are so w o u n d e j l s s t o be disabled (Tom supporting them.—
To the manly virtuea of bravery a n d patriMlsm that called
the aoldier to the field, let him add the crowning excellence
of s prudent provision f o r hla family, In caae he never return, then will he be remembered with gratitude, aa one t h a t
diacharged hia whole d u t y to his God—his country—his
family.
Our ratea for inaurance against wounda a n d death a r e aa
follows, to w i t :
SlO on a hundred
. . a g a i n s t wounds.
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"
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death.
Our certificates of inaurance are assignable—are intended
to be asaigned to the family for their care, aupport and relief, la caae the eventa occur upon which they are payable.
Aa many In the aervice are where It would be imposs.ble
for t h e m to provide for their families in thia way, tnc wife,
father, or brother, or a n y individual feeling an Interest In
the family of the aoldier, may inaare them against wounda oi
death. What can mortal man do nobler, t h a n t o nrese
'
The War D e p a r t m e n t forbida the enlistment of minor* family of the soldier with an inaurance upon hla 1
u n d e r 18 y e a r s of age. Ordinarily they will be rejected if agalaat wounda, thus St once plsclng them beyond the reach
or poverty, in
n case their p rwotteeoc t o r never retnraa.
returna. T h i s is a
sueh enlietmenta are properly reported.
1
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indent families
I n all cascSof Soldiers' Pay, Pensions, Bounty, a n d in fact system of substantial charity towarda the
IT wealthy citlall j n a t claim* aod a c c o o n t s a g a i n s t the Government, the
underaigned have the most perfect facilities for their Moat
them. W h a t can our wealthy and patriotic citlsens do, thkt
speedy collection.
Discharged Soldier* who have n o t got their pay we are dai- will go f u r t h e r to Increase ealistmen t» and asaist the Govly rendering the most important ssslstance to, besides seeing ernment, t h a n tn aay t o our hardy laboring m e n — " If vou.
t h s t they secure all due them on tranaportatlon, subsistence, will e n l i s t I will insure y o a r life until you return, f o r SlOO
—-$500—$1,000, f o r the benefit of your family." .
clothing, rations, Ac,
The ratea of baala Upoh which t h i s Company inaure la
R a t i o n s . — S o l d i e r a are entitled t o the cost price of rations in money while absent o a j furloughs, or o t h e r compe- founded u p o n a scientific statlitlcal calculation of the mor*-int authority, which money we readily aecure.
Government Vouchers, Recruiting, Quartermaster and
Commissary Accoonts acaurately made u p at our o B c e and families of those Insured beyond want and deatltutlon f r o m
any of the vicissitudes of W s r .
collected.
This is the only Insurance Company in the United 8tataa
All juat Military and Naval Contractu, Clalma and Losses
adjusted and collected on application, either by mall or in that waa organised especially f o r this purpose.
person, to
Advantages of Insuring in this Company.
ROBINSON A BROOKS.
laL—In the caae ofcltlxena insuring soma for their f a m i lies, If d r i f t e d : If no d r a f t take* place in the c e u n t j w h e r e
the insured resides, half the Insurance money will be refunded.
2uA«—Our Insurance la regard t o the d r a f t covers n o t oaly
the present draft, h a t all future one*.
3d.—Our Company Insure for s a y sum desired, a c c o r d f a g
to circumstances of Insured.
4th.—The men who have invested their capital In thia
Splendid a n d Appropriate Holiday Present.
Company h a r o boen wall known t o the business c o m m u n i t y
for the paat fourteen yeara.
. D E H O R E I T ' 8
5th.—'The capital or thia Company will not be employed l a
Banking or Beal Estate operations, but will remain in U. S.
Kt'XKKO STICn
Government Stocks, a n d will only be converted so f s s t a a
may be neceaaary to meet the Uawlltlea of the Compeny t o
r i M I E EMBODIMENT O P PRACTICAL UTILITY. AND the insured.
X a marvel of simplicity ; makes the r u n n i n g atlch verv
6th.—The Company a r e bound to take risks t o no m o r e
rapidly and perfect, uses a common needle, and will last
t h a n $100,000,
lifetime. A t the New York Stste Fair, i t s simplicity, efflcienResponsible agents wanted In every county., la the United
r, and great practical utility, was confirmed by tthe
h e award' of* States. They must give references or s t r i c t - i n t e g r i t y s o d
First Premium.
responsibility, Thoae desiring to be Insured where a c e n u
are n o t yet appointed, will remit to the Company, as 69 Wallstreet, K. Y , {by express), s sum or money s u f i c l e n t to cover
the Compsny's p e r c e n t a g e on t h e amount desired t o be insured ; a n d ir i t be a citizen dealring to insure a asm for hla
family. In caae he Is afterwarda drafted, he wllU glvehla nam*.
light fabrics, it will t h e r e f o r e be found almost Invaluable.
It Is attached to the table like a sewlog bird, and h a v i n g
a n d the Company of the Regiment t o which he belongs,
tension, and requiring no lubrication or chango o f s t l c h ,
n u m b e r ^ t h e RegUaent ana State i t la fromf- alao the reai-n
always ready for operation, an4 such a marvel of simplicity dence
. or
.. hla ramllyy
yy If
i i t be wire, brother, Iath*r,. or
. . Meade
that a child of s i * or eight yeara can nnderarand It, and
or the tamlly t h a t dealre
d r e tto take out an Insurance
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suraa
it auccesafully.
abaent aoldier, t h e y will give hla name and age aad also the
I t is n o t at sll liable to g e t oi^t of order.
Companv, Regiment ShdBtate
Th# apffctate to which It ' belonga.
Sft
Each machine i* p u t u p In a n e a t b o x , ' a c c o m p a n l c d with p
pllca'nt
l i c a n t for the policy wi^
will al
also give the n s m e and reeldenca
full and explicit directions, add twenty-five needles.
or the wlfo or the person for whose benefit the l n s a r s n c e laS e n t to any address in t f i t U h i t e d States on receipt of - - p r o c u r e d .
order, Inclosing the amonlgt; or may be collected by E i p r e a s
Apply to, or addrees,
on delivery of the machine.
SNYDER, WILLIAMS A Co.,
W h e n the money i s sent with the order and registered, we
69 Wall-street, N. Y.
guarantee its safo receipt a n d the delivery of the machine,
P. 8.—Money may be sent In registered letters, or by s x "lywhere within 2000 miles free of a n y Ex

press, s t our risk.
very liberal a r r a n g e m e n t f o r agencies.
See MIRSOR o r F a s m o x s , or f o r full particular*, Specimen
N o t i c e s of t h e P r e s s ,
of *ewing, etc., send s stamp for r e t u r n postage. Address,
MME. DEMO REST,
*73 Broadway, N. Y.
Every )ady. mother, milliner and dress-maker, should h s v e dence t h a t every man ehould adopt In these critical times."
" The man t h a t would be respected snd loved by his family
le of these valuable sepring machines.
In life, and gratefolly remembered In death, will provide h i s
ramily against want."
" A l l our moat p r u d e n t citlsens and soldiers are i n s u r i n g
a competence to their fomllles la esse they are drafted, or
AND
killed, le the service ; i t i s the only aaTeguard la these critical t i m e s . "
60-9m.

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THE MILLION,

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GENERAL

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LAND

OFFICE.

A L B E R T W . BACON,

BRYANT & STRATTOWS
CHAW OF IAHMAL

[ T T I L L LOCATE LANDS, P A Y TAXES, BUY OB B E L
V V o n C o m m i s s i o n — a a d now offers f o r s s l e ,

1424 Acres of Choice Lands;
AMD WILL S I L L AS AOSKT
M B H . O A N T I L B
1850 Acres, also Choice and well *S<-j
C O L L E G E S .
lected.
Also—13 Lots In t h e VlKage o f E l k R a p i d s ,
WITH o n W1TH0CT nWKLLINOS.

B r a n c h Located at Detroit,

T h e above m e n t i o n e d L a n d s are in all p a r t s of t h e C o u n t y ,
Mich., Merrill B l M * ,
Elk Lake, Whitewater, O m e n i a a n d T r a v e r s e ; sire a m o n g the
earliest a n d best selections with i n f e r e n c e to soil, water, sur- C o r n e r o f W o o d w a r d ic J e f l h r f o n A v e n u e * .
face, a n d m a r k e t : e m b r a c e F a r m i n g Landa, Village Sites and
Water Powers, with or w i t h o u t Improvementa, In q u a n t i t i e s
t o suit p u r c h a s e r s , a n d a t prices t n a k i n g i t a n o b j e c t . In preference to b u y i n g back f r o m s e t t l e m e n t s .
— located in the following cities:—Detroit, New Y o r k , .
T r a v e r s e City. May 1, 1861.
22-ly Philadelphia, Albany, Buflslo, Cleveland,Chicago A B L L o o l a .
A person h o l d i n g a acholarshlp caa a t t e n d either a t h i s
option!
Terms*
The Magic Time Observer,
Tuition p s y s b l e In s d v s n c e bv p u r c h s s e or s c h o l s r s h l p 10 f o r f u l l t e r m . S a m e course for !
" •
E I N G A HUNTING AND O P E N FACE, OR L A D Y ^
S t u d e n t s t o e n t e r s t a n y ting
or Gentleman's Watch combined, with P a t e n t Selft h e course, t h r e e m o n t h s .
!
winding improvement.
A knowledge of tho o r d i n s r y E n g l i s h j i r s n c h e s i s s a S c len t
The New York Illustrated News, t h e lesding p i c t o r i a l paireparfctoiy t o e n t e r i n g upon the conrse of study.
per of the United States, In its issue of J a n . l o t h , 1863, on
J . H . GOLDSMITH,Resident P r i n c i p s l s t D e t r o i t .
page U7, voluntarily ssya :
J . F. SPALDING, A s s l s t s n t .
" W e have been shown a p l e a t i n g novelty, of which the
The most thorough, practical and truly popular Colleges
Hubbard Bros., of t h i s city, a r e ^ t h e sole i m p o r t e r s .
I t Is
called the " Magic T i m e Observer," a n d i s a h u n t i n g a n d in A m e r i c a . O v e r e i x t h o n a a n d a t u d e n t a have e n t e r e d s i n c e
open-face watch combined. T h i s is one of the prettiest. t h e i r e s t a b l i s h m e n t , w h i c h i s t h f h e a t e v i d e n c e of t h e i r
most convenient, and decidedly the best and cheapest time- f a v o r with t h e public.
F o r f a r t h e r i n f o r m a t i o n plesae c a l l s t C o l l e g e R o o m s , e r
piece for general and reliable use, ever offered. It has within it a n d connected with its m a c h i n e r y . Its own w l n d l o g s e n d f o r s new C a t s l o g u e of 80 p s g e s . F o r s p e c i m e n s o f
Penmanship, inclose letter s t s m p . Address,
attachment, rendertng a key entirely unneceaaary;
BRYANT A STRATTON. a t e i t h e r o r t h e s h o v e C i t i e s .
cases of t h i s W a t c h are compoaed of two metals, the o u t e r
(
C u t t h i s o u t f"o r r"u t u r e r e f e r e n c e . )
IJ-lj
one b e i n g fine 16 c a r a t g o l d . I t h a s the improved r u b y action lever movement, a n d is w a r r a n t e d a n a c c u r a t e t i m e ATTENTION I
piece."
N o i t shall n o t be. T h e E m p i r e S t a t e shall s t a n d in t h i s
Price, superbly engraved, p e r cake of a hair dose*. $204 00.
T b e C h e a p e s t J e w e l r y H o u s e In t h e W o r l d J I
g r e a t c o n t r o v e r s y , i t ^ a l l c o m e f o r w a r d w i t h t h e influ- Sample Watches, in neal morocco boxes, f o r t h o s e p r o p o s i n g
4 , 3 1 8 p « c a a o r ASSOXTKO JZWXLSY TOR $ 5 0 .
ence of its sons-and H s daug^ttsre; i t shall come f o r w a r d t o buy at wholesale, $36. s e n t by express, with bill payable
COMPLETE LIST O F F I N E GOLD, P L A T E D ANI>
w i t h t h e influence of all ages, sexes a o d conditions, a n d on delivery. 8oldiers m u s t r e m i t p s y m e a t iq advance, as
Oreide J e w e l r y , s e a t f r e e . A d d r e s s
rescue o u r l a n d from t h i r h a n d of t h e d e s p o i l e r .
God

,
J. A. SALISBURY, A o s x v .
g r e a t I t G o d g r a n t i ^ ray friends. ( L o n a a p p l a u s e . )
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P r o v i d e n c e , R. T.

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INSURANCE

Capital, S100,000.

BOUNTY.
BOUNTY 18 OP T H E NATURE O P A GIFT, O B
gratuity. ID t h i s war >100. aa a bounty, la doe to t h e
widow or hcira of deceased soldiers and to diacharged soldier* who shall serve for two years, or t o the ctoee of the
was. if aoonar ended. In caaea of deoeaaed soldiers I t i a d u e :
1 s t To the wldfcw. if there be o a e ; 2nd. To the children, tf no
Widow ; 3d, To the father, mother, or brother* a n d lister*,
the case may be, provided they be resident* of t h e U n i t e .
Stalee. Commissioned o t t c e r * and soldiers discharged before two year*' sirvice. and t h e i r heirs in caae of t h e i r death,
are a o t entitled, aa the law now is. t o any Bosnty.
PENSIONS.
P e n a i e n s were formerly an annual payment in consideration of past services. It baa been extended in modern timea
to those who have become disabled,. and to the dependent
helra of thoae who loae their lives in aervice. I t I* doe in
this war to aoldlera diaabled In service 16 t h o line of dnty.—
Of deceased soldiers it Is d a e : 1st, T o the widow. If there be
one ; 2d, To the children a n d e r 16 years of a r e ; 3d, To the
partly ; 1th, Totfcealaterannder
^. >r rpartly

upon
- aany
n y deceased
deceased aola '
dler who may be killed or diea of dlaeaae
diaeaae cor
contracted
wonnda received in aervice and in the line of daty.
R a t e e o f P e n s i o n s . — T o a nan-commlaaioned oflleer,
moaician or private, if totally disabled, or to thair widow or
dependent heir, If deceased, $ 8 per month ; t o 2d Lieutenant*
SIS ; lat Lieutenants, SIT ; to Captains, S2S ; to'Majors,.
$24 ; T o Lieutenant Colonela a n d alt hi~ v
•*"" **" "
month. Peea in Pension case* are only
BACK PAY.
I* doe t o diacharged soldiers t o t h e time they are actually
discharged. The uaderalgued have asperlor advantages for
apeedily collecting the pay and clalmaof diacharged soldiers.
Back Pay is due the widows or h e i r s of deceased aoldlera In
nearly the same order aa Bounty.
The father, mother, or
other heirs need n o t be residents of (he United States.

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