Grand Traverse Herald, February 27, 1863

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Grand Traverse Herald, February 27, 1863

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American newspapers--Michigan.
Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)

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Issue of "Grand Traverse Herald" Newspaper.

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Bates, Morgan (1806-1874)

Date

1863-02-27

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Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)

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GRAND TRAVERSE HERA I T).
"VOL. V .

T K A V E E S E C I T Y , M I C H . F R I D A Y , K l i B B X T ^ I l Y 27,1S63..

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F r o m t h e A t l a n t i c Monthly.
Mountain Pictures.

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Traver*e City, G h i n d t r a r w i e C o a n t y , t f c f c l f M ,

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O n c e more, O m o u n t a i n * of the North, unveil
Y o u r brows, a n d lay your cloudy mantle* by !
And once more, ere the eye* t h a t seek ye fail,
Uplift against the blue "walla of t h e aky
m c i i M s .
Y o u r m i g h t y shapes, a n d let the sunshine weave
One Dollar and Slfty Cent*, I'ayablo liraI t s golden network* in y o u r belting wood*,
Smile down in rainbows f r o m y o u r falling flood*,
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Haply the secret o f y o u r calm a n d strength,
Y o a r u n f o r g o t t e n beauty i n t e r f u s e
My common' lfft, your glorious shape* a n d hue*
s c r i b e d by l s w ; fifly c e n t s p e r folio of 100 word*, for the
A n d *un dropped splendor* at;my bidding come,
first insertion, a n d fwenty-flvo cent* f o r each s u b s e q u e n t —
Loom va*t t h r o u g h dream*, and s i r e tell in billowy l e n g t h
Every figure c o u n t s a w o r d . F i g u r e w o r k w i t h o u t fulce, 60
F r o m t h e ses^levei of m y lowland h o m e I
p e r c e n t a d d e d . Rule a n d figure w o r k , double p r i c e .
A l l legal a d v e r t i s e m e n t s to be p a i d f o r Strictly in idvaJi^e.
BDfTOB AXD F * o r n * r o i L

ill Kinds «f Job Prilling M i ul Eqettiwh Eitculed. Burned clean Of mist, so starkly bold a n d clear,

I almost panne the wind* in the p i n e s t o bear.
The loose rock's fall, t h e steps of browsing deer,
The cloud* t h a t shattered on yon Bllde-worn walls
tAnd splintered on t h e r o c k s tboir spears of rain
Have set in plav a t h o u s a n d waterfalls.
Making the dosk a n d ailence of the Wood*
Olad w i t h the l a u g h t e r of the chasing floods
And l u m i n o u s with blown s p r a y a n d silver gleams,
Willie, In the vale* below, the drr-lipped stream*
S i n g t o the freshened meadow land again,
o, let mc hope, the battle storm t h a t beats
The l a n d with hall and fire may pass away
W i t h ila s p e n t tliundcr* at t h e break of day,
Like n i g h t ' s clouds, and leave a* it retreats,
A greener e a r t h a n d fairer s k y behind,
Blown crystal-clear by F r e e d o m ' s N o r t h e r n wind.

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GRAND TRAVERSE COUNTY OFFICERS.

Judge of Probntc ...CURTIS FOWLER,JfrpMon
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Coanty Treasurer
M O R G A N B A T E S ; T < a r : City.
Coanty Clerk.
JAMES P. BRAND,
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JAMES P. BRAND, | "
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R O B E R T L E E , Centreville.
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Traverse City, Grand Traverse Coonty, Mich.
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Attorney & Counssellor at Law,
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G R A N D T R A V E R S E C O U N T Y , MIC3H.
REFERENCES:

TRAVERSE CITY HOUSE,
W I L L I A M

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TRA.YEBSE C I T Y , M I C H I G A N .

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A u g u s t 4,1854' h a v e been received at t h i s Office, a n d t h e
p u r c h a s e r s are hereby notified to come forward fanmedlatfly
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Thrilling Story of Adventure—Exploits of Cap>
tain Carpenter of the
Jessie S c o u t s . "

d i d , and s h e r e p l i e d t h a t h e h a d a t e k g r a p h a p p a r a t u s
on t h e H a n n i b a l a n d S t J o s e p h r a i l n t d , a n d , n a d told
h e r so. H e w a s t o s e e h e r a u . | t a k e t " a t h e a t r e t h a t
evening.
I told h e r t h a t I would g i v e h e r fifl^ . d o l l a r s if s h e
would say, when h e came, t h a t s h e w a * . s i c k a n d c o u l d
n o t go. g b e a g r e e d , a n d I a r r a i o g e d i t h a t s h e s h o u l d
introduce me as a rebel spy from P i l l s » ' s camp, which
s h e d i d . I i m m e d i a t e l y gained his Bonfideuec.
We
d r a n k wine t o g e t h e r a u d t h e fool told >me e v e r y t h i n g . —
S o o n h e l e f t t h e c i t y a n d I t o o k oue o r m y men w i t h m c
and o f f w p started after him.
W e foiibd l ^ m o n t h e G r a n d r i v e r , t ;ar t h e r a i l r o a d ,
j u s t a s he' fcad said; H e h a d a h u t i r i ' h o b r u s h w h e r e
t h e t e l e g r i p h i n g o p e r a t i o n s was c a r r i e i o n . T h e r e w e r e
t w o m e n - i - m y man a n d a n o t h e r . W e ' t r c p t u p t o t h e m ,
a n d on a s u r v e y , c a m e to t h e conclusiTti t h a t w e m i g h t
n o t b e able t o c a p t u r e them,- a n d t h e ^.best w a y w a s t o
s h o o t t h e n . I s h o t m y m a n b u t H a l e ^ p n l y w o u n d e d his.
W e r u s h e d u p . H e m a d e fight I b; p to d e s p a t c h h i m
w i t h m y pnstoL W e g o t t h e t e l e g r a p h i n s t r u m e n t s w i t h
twenty-two h u n d r e d f e e t of silk w i r e , t?(> h o r s e s , blank e t s a n d sixty-five d o l l a r s iu m o n e y , i n h e r e w e r e also
two daguerreotypes.

T h e p u b l i c k n o w s l i t t l e really o f t h e r o m a n c e of t h e
JOflKRS I'BlCT-'s CAMP BEFORE 1 jtXISGTON.
war. T h e s e c r e t h i s t o r y of a n y m i l i t a r y c a m p a i g n
I w e n t i n t o P r i c e ' s c a m p w h e n Mul i g a n was a t L e x w o u l d b e of a b s o r b i n g i n t e r e s t ; m u c h W o r e t h e s e c r e t
i n g t o n . I h a d a d o u b l e - b a r r e l l e d sho^, g u n , w i t h b o t h
fetory of o a r w a r . I n a l l c a m p s t h e r e a r e m e n whoso ocl o c k s b r o k e n , a n d r o d e i n t o t h e c a m p -with- n u m b e r s of
cupation it is t o gain for t h e commanding general i n f o r Cbnntry people w h o w e r e flocking to j r i n P r i c e .
I rodo
m a t i o n of t h e e n e m y ' s f o r c e , p o s i t i o n a n d movements.-—
a r o u u d freely, t a l k i n g secession, a n d
e r y soon s a w h o w
M u c h d e p e n d s on t h i s : a n d t h e m o s t s u c c e s s f u l genet h i n g s were goiug. I c o u l d s e e p l a i »ly t h a t M u l l i g a n
r a l s h a v e a l w a y s beetf i h e b e s t ' m f o r m c d .
was in a t i g h t p l a c e , a n d I s t a r t e d o f f ' j ' o r S t . L o u i s a s
I n o u r o w n service; d u r i n g ithe p r e s e n t w a r , t h e s p y
soon as pbssible, a u d g a v e t h e i n f o r m a ^ o n t h a t M u l l i g a n
s e r v i c e h a s b e e n p e r f o r m e d joy d i f f e r e n t classes o f m e n . —
m u s t s u r t u n d e r . T w e l v e h o u r s a f t e r w a r d s news c a m o
Borne of o u r c o m m a n d e r s h a v e h a d t h e w i t a n d f o r t u n e
t h a t h o did.
t o s e c u r e t h e ' s e r v i c M of m e n w h o s e h e a r t s w e r e full o r
F r e m o n t d i d all t h a t h o could t o h ' j l p M u l l i g a n , b u t
zeal f o r t h e U n i o n a n d of h a t r e d f o r t h e s l a v e a r i s t o c r n t h e t e l e g r a p h " t a p p e r " ' f w h o w a s a l t ' / w a r d s killed) g o t
: v a n d t h e i r r e b e l l i o n . B n c h men, w h e n t h b y h a v e a l s o
a d e s p a t c h w h i c h w a s sent b y F r e m c >t f o r S t u r g i s t o
t h e a c t i v i t y , p r e s e n c e of m i n d , i n g e n u i t y a n d c o u r a g e
m o v e a c r o s s t h e r i v e r to t h e s u p p o r t ^ M u l l i g a n , a n d t h e
n e e d e d f o r t h e office, a r e t h e b e s t t h a t can b e g o t . S u c h ,
rebels, h a v i n g possession of o u r pla : s, m o v e d a g a i n s t
we h a v o r e a s o n t o k n o w , a r e t h o c o m p d n y k n o w n a s t h e
S t u r g i s a u d c o m p e l l e d h i m t o fall bat t
J e a i i e . S c o u t s , " w h o first s e r v e d u n d e r t}eu. F r e m o n t
AN AWfSjJfG KXTLOIi ,
i M i s s o u r i , a f t e r w a r d s in T e n n e s s e e u n d e r G r a n t , M c H e n r y Hale, o n e of t h e b e s t scou !s in t h e c o u n t r y ,
C l e r n a r d , a n d o t h e r s , a n d a g a i n in V i r g i n i a , u n d e r F r e left Leavenworth while Mulligan was jefore Ijexington,
mont, Milroy, 4 c .
T h e r e is a n o t h e r class, hirelings, w h o s e r v e n o t f o r t h e w i t h d e s p a t c h e s . A s h e r o d e a l o n g , m e n f r o m e v e r y
H e s a w o n e old
s a k e o f t h e cause, b u t f o r t h e s a k e of t h o r e w a r d . S n c h d i r e c t i o n w e r e g o i n g t o j o i c P r i c e .
men, too, a r o v a l u a b l e , ; b u t a g r e a t c o m m a n d e r s e e k s Secessionist w i t h a little s h o t gun, a m t h o u g h t i t w o u l d
r a t h e r t o use men w h o , f r o m (levotion t o a p r i n c i p l e , o r b e a uico t h i n g t o d r i v e off t h e old fel o w a n d t a k e h i s
else b y reason of s o m e p e r s o n a l w r o n g , a r e a n i m a t e d b y h o r s e i n t o L e x i n g t o n . S o h e e n g a g e r t h o msm in c o n v e n a t i o n , and p i t t i n g an opportunitj", ordered him t o
e n m i t y t o t h e o p p o s i t e side.
O u r s p y s y s te m h a s n o t a l w a y s b$on well c o n d u c t e d , else t i e his gun t o t h e saddle, t o dismout t , a n d finally t o
S t u a r t ' s " r a i d s " w o u l d n o t |iave b e c o m e f a m o u s ; else *' s k e d a d d l e . " T h e old man m a d e t r a k s rapidly, g l a d to
J a c k s o n c o u l d n o t h a v e m a d e h i s g r e a t m a r c h d o w n t h e e s c a p e w i t h h i s life. H a i e took t h e b ysc by t h e b r i d l e
valley ; else C o r i n t h c o u l d Dot h a v e b e e n secretly e v a - a n d r o d e on w h i s t l i n g *• Y a n k e e D o c ile." H e h a d r i d c u a t e d b y B e a u r e g a r d , n o r Y o r k t o w n b y J o h n s o n , n o r d e n a miio o r two, w h e n a t a t u r n o f ' IO r o a d h e w a s
W i n c h e s t e r b e f o r e t h e first b a t t l e of B u l l R u n , b y t h e suddenly o r d e r e d t o h a l t T h e o l d S ecessionist b a d p r o s a m e officer. I f wo h a d a n efficient s p y s e r v ic e , G e n e r a l c u r e d a n o t h e r g u n a n d g o t a h e a d o f l f j n . T h e g u n w a s
" ( r e t off t h a t h o r s e , "
M c C l e l l a n w o u l d h a v e k n o w n t h a t a f t e r t h e b a U l e of s q n a r e l y a i m e d a t H a l e s b e a d .
F a i r O a k s , B i c h m o n d lay in h i s p o w e r : a n d P a t t e r s o n c r i e d the Secessionist. H a l e g o t dov J. '• T i o t h a t re" P u l l off y o u r
w o u l d h a v e h e l d J o h n s o n in c h e c k , o r else followed h i m volver to t h e s a d d l e . " H a l e o b e y e d . '
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H a l e a t o n c e c a r r i e d i n t o effect, m e r t jr saying, " W e l l
t h e day.
T h e r e i s a s t o r y t o l d o f t h a t first c a m p a i g n i n V i r g i - C a p , I t h o u g h t m y s h i r t w o u l d c o m e n e x t — g o o d b y e . "
nia, w h i c h d o e s n o t reboun4;to l \ j e c r e d i t of o u r m i l i t a r y
TI(K CAI-TUKE OF BAXl^jj-H.
a u t h o r i t i e s . Some weeks before Bull B u n , P a t t e r s o n ,
I b u r n e d R a n d o l p h , Missouri. T l ' t o w n w a s a R e b e l
Tt is said, s e n t a m a n as a s p y i n t o W i n c h e s t e r . T h e fel- d e p o t w h e r e t h e i r s u p p l i e s w e r e g a t h e r e d . T h e c o u c t r y
low r o d e t h e r e , e x a m i n e d t h o r o u g h l y t h e R e b e l c o m n , p e o p l e came in e r e i y l a y w i t h p r visions, a n d t h e s e
w o r k s a n d fprce?, a n d r e t u r n e d w i t h a .full r e p o r t
.Be nrovisio»sand other goods were c o m Ved t o the enemy.
w a s s e n t t o W a s h i n g t o n t o g e t h i s p a y , a n d w h e n h e 1 w e n t civer w i t h t w e n t y - t w o m e n a n ( r o u t e d t w o h u u g o t t h e r e , received f r o m t h o officer u n d e r G e n . S c o t t , d r e d a n d fifly. I t was a y e a r a g o on the 1 0 t h o r 1 2 t h
w h o a t t e n d e d t o h i s case, t h e s u m of twenty-five d o l l a r s of S e p t e m b e r , I d i v i d e d m y men and t a d t h e m a p p r o a c h
— w h i c h did n o t p a y t h e e x p e t » e s of t h o j o u r n e y .
I t i s f r o m d i f f e r e n t d i r e c t i o n s . I m a d e t b yn all officers, a n d
a d d e d t h a t b e s w o r e h e wonld g o o v e r t o t h e e n e m y ; u p w e w e n t e v e r y m a n of a s s h o u t : ^g . o u t q r d e r s
p r o b a b l y h e d i d . I f s p i e s a n d s c o u t s w e r e t r e a t e d t h u s t h o u g h each h a d a r e g i m e n t a t his b s ;k.
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tn o u r first V i r g i n i a c a m p a i g n , no w o n d e r J o h n s o n g o t
T h e R e b e l s w e r e f r i g h t e n e d . T h « r ran i n all d i r e c away from Patterson.
tions b u t w e killed several of t h e m . O n e of m y men w a s
P r o b a b l y DO m a n I n t h i s w a r h a s li*ed t h r o u g h a s b a d l y w o u n d e d a n d I w a s w o u n d e d a so.
1 t a c k l e d one
m a n y e x c i t i n g a n d d e s p e r a t e a d v e n t u r e s a s O a p l C a r p e n - fellow with a s a b r e . H o f o u g h t s a v a g e l y , b u t I killed
ter, t h e l e a d e r of t h e " J e s s i e S c o u t s . " H e w a s o r i g i - h i m a f t e r bo h a d g i v e n roe a t h r u s t o v e r t h e e y e t h a t
nally o n e o f •' J o h n , B r o w n ' s m e n , " a n d p a r t i c i p a t e d in m i g h t h a v e finished me. H e h a d b« ; n a soldier in t h e
t h e a t t a c k o n H a r p e r ' s F e r i t y , w h e r e h e esciiped b v r e g u l a r a r m y b u t b a d d e s e r t e d a n d g me o v e r t o t h e R e c r a w l i n g t h r o u g h a l o n g c u l v e r t o r c o v e r e d d r a m w h i c h bels. H e b e l o n g e d t o t h e F i r s t Uni » d S t a t e s D r a g o o n s .
led f r o m t b e famous e n g i n e b o u s e to t h e river. T h e c a p - W e t o o k s e v e n t e e n prisoners. O f c< Urao we c o a l u not,
t a i n d o c s n o t l o v e t h e slave l o r d s ; h e h a s n o t i o n s a b o u t w i t h oor small f o r c e , hold t h e town, o w e s e t fire t o t h e
t h e c r i m e of c l a i m i n g o w n e r s h i p in men w h i c h t o s o m e R e b e l s t o r e s a n d d e s t r o y e d t h e m . •
Woota s e e m e x t r e m e , a n d h e c e r t a i n l y t h i n k s a l m o s t anySTEAKS f o B jtcrr. r. i n s
t h i n g g o o d e n o u g h f o r a man-eclling a r i s t o c r a t w h o reA t P l a t t e C i t y I m a d e a s p e e c h t t t h e rebels in favor
bels against the Union.
T h e w r i t e r of t h i s p a s s e d a f e w q u i e t h o u r s w i t h C a p o f J e f f . D a v i s , w h i c h w a S r e r y s u c c e tfnl ; b u t in t h e aft a i n C a r p e n t e r lately, w h i l e t h e l a t t e r w « still in t h i s t e r n o o n a fellow i o t o w n recognized m S a n d h a d m e
c i t y — a n i n v a l i d f r o m a b o u n d r e c e i v e d last fell in W e s - s e i z e d . T h e y p u t m e u n d e r g u a r d n a house, b u t t h e
t e r n V i r g i n i a . S o m e of t h e c a m p a i g n i n g ; s t o r i e s t h e n g a m e u i c b t I g o t o u t g o t o n a hors.i w h i c h fell in m y
h e a r d w i l l i n t e r e s t t h e r e a d e r s of t h e E v e n i n g P o e t , a n d w a y , a n d rode o u t till I r a n iu t h e i£irk a g a i n s t t w o R e will a t t r a c t t h e s y m p a t h y of all w h o a d m i r e d a r i n g , skill bel vidcttes. T h e y s t o p p e d me, I e x p l a i n e d t o t h e m I
a n d i n v e n t i o n — e s p e c i a l l y w h e r e , a s in t h i s case, all t h e s e w a s h a f r y i n g o f f t o b r i n g u p s o m e ! recruits w h o w e r e
faculties a r e s h a r pr e n e d a n d rvivified 'b y a s -i n g-l e --h e a r t e d- w a n t e d ; b u t t h e men w e r e o b s t i n a l s a n d would n o t l e t
a n d fiery d e v o t i o n t o l i b e r t y a n d U n i o n .
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M y case Was d e s p e r a t e ; if t h e y ca igbt m e t h e y w o u l d
o r h a s e v e r h e e n s u r p r i s e d . H e h a s an i d e a t h a t s u c h
t h i n g s c a n n o t b e d o n e w h e r e t r u s t w o r t h y a n d z e a l o u s h a n g m e ; I t a l k e d t o t h e m a n in tl t d a r k till w e w e r e
s o m e d i s t a n c e in, t h e n s u d d e u l y p a i e a Oat ray k n i f e a n d
scouts are employed.
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p l i e d •« s e v e r a l t i m e s . " Oi^ce h e d r o v e a t e a m in ftrice's
v i d e t t e remained a n d h a n d e d h i m %:)>iec* of a n old l e t t e r ,
a r m y t w o .days, at t h e e n d of w h i c h time, u n l u c k i l y , t h e
t e a m a n d w a f o q , a n d a n e g r o h a p p e n e d t o b e i o it, r a n saying, " t h e r e ' s t h e p a s s . " H e m n j t g o t o t h e s m o u l d e r ing
fire in t h e w o o d n e a r b y to c * - r o i n e it, a n d a s b e
a w a y ^ " and, c u r i o u s e n o u g h , n C t e r s t o p p e d till w e g o t
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e y e . '* T h e b l a c k raau is w o r k i n g f o r himself
I o w a , a o d f o l d t h e male# t o p a y m y e x p e n s e s . "

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FORT HENRY.
I went i n t o f o r t H e n r y t w o d a y s b e f o r e t h o a t t a c k or.
i t and b r o u g h t G e n e r a l G r a n t an a c c u r a t e account
the p o s i t i o u a n d n u m b e r of t h e R e b e l f o r c e s a n d «i<feuces.
I bavo General Grant's letter testifying to t h a t
FORT H0.NKL80X
I also w e n t i n t o F o r t Donelson, while o u r t r o o p s lat
a t F o r t H e n r y . I w e n t in t h e r e in C o n f e d e r a t e u n i f o r n
and I h a v e G e n e r a l M c C l e r n a n d ' s l e t t e r to s h o w t h a t 1
brought him information which proved t o he accurate
O n my way out a c a v a l r y f o r c e passed me, w h i l e I U
b y t h e r o a d s i d e : a n d i t s c o m m a n d c r told o i » of h i s m c t o leave b e h i n d a fiue flag w h i c h he f e a r e d w o u l d b e t o r t
on t h e w a y . T h e flag was s t u c k i n t o - t h e r o a d , t h a t a ro
t u r n i n g R e b e l p i c k e t m i g h t c a r r y i t in.
B u t I g e t i;
and wrapped it round my body, and rode into F o r t H e n
r y w i t h it. I t is now in S t L o u i s .
Sad Incident of the W a r .
' H i e C l e v e l a n d H e r a l d , r e l a t e s t h e (olIowiDg s a d incid e n t of t h o w a r :
W h e n t h o w a r b r o k e o u t t h e r e lived in t h o r u r a l port i o n of W a y n e c o u n t v , M i c h i g a n , a family b e a r i n g t h e
n a m e of C r a n e , w h i c h consisted of a n a g e d c o u p l e a n a
t h r e e sons. T h e y lived u p o n a f a r m w h i c h t h e t o y s tilled, t h e s i r e b e i n g t o o aged t o p e r f o r m m a n u a l l a b o r . —
T h e m o t h e r w a s in feeble h e a l t h , a n d in fact h a d Ian
g u i s h e d tor a long t i m e o n a b e d of sickness. T h e y were
not rich, y e t had abundance, and knew n o w a n t Finally, t h e w a r b r o k e o u t und t h o shout of r a i s i u g freemen,
a s t h e y rallied t o t h o p r o t e c t i o n of t h e old flag w h i c h
traitors threatened, was borne to t h a t rural neighborhood
T h e y o u n g m e n c a u g h t t h e f e v e r "of p a t r i o t i s m a n d
t h e t w o oldest r c s o l v c u a t o n c e t o g o t o t h e d e f e n s e ,of
t h e U n i o n . T h e i r a g e d s i r e t o l d t h e m t o go, a n d g a v e
t h e m his blessing, a l t h o u g h t h e t e a r s r a n d o w n b i s f u r r o w e d cheeks as ho d i d . i t T h e saddest p a r t i n g was
wi.th t h e i r p o o r , p r o s t r a t e m o t h e r , w h o m t h e y c o u l d
h a r d l y e x p e c t t o see a g a i n , even t h o u g h t h e y s h o u l d ret u r n . S h e d i d n o t a s k t h e m t o stay, y e t t h e b l o w w a s a
h e a v y o n e t o h e r , a n d n e a r l y e x h a u s t e d t h o little r e m n a n t o f v i t a l i t y to w h i c h s h e c l u n g .
T b o y o u n g e s t one
r e m a i n e d at homo t o choer his parents, and
tolook
after their wants.
A s t h e w a r p r o g r e s s e d a n d m o r e men w e r e w a n t e d ,
t h e y o u n g m a n g r e w r e s t l e s s a n d uneasy.
H e wanted to
b e b y t h e side of h i s b r o t h e r s ! fighting f o r his c o u n t r y ,
a n d c h a f e d f o r t h e necessity w h i c h k e p t h i m a t h o m e . —
F i n a l l y his p a r e n t s y i e l d e d t o his p e r s u a s i o n s a n d g a v e a
reluctant
c o n s e n t t h a t h e s h o u l d g o to t h o w a r s . I t w a s
a sad d a y f o r the a g e d c o y p l e When t h e y p a r t e d w i t h
their youngest b o r n — t h e i r B e n j a m i n — b u t with a pat r i e t i c d e v o t i o n to t h e i r c o u n t r y w h i c h all s h o u l d e m u i s t e
they gave h i m up, and he went forth t o battle for t h e
right .
T h e s t o r y i s s h o r t b u t a sad one.
The regiment to
w h i c h t h e t h r e e y o u n g m e n b e l o n g e d w a s in t h e b a t t l e o f
A n t i e t a m , a n d f i g h t i n g b r a v e l y , s u f f e r e d g r e a t losses in
killed a n d w o u n d e d . F o l l o w i n g t h e n e w s of t h e b a t t l e
came the crushing announcement that their three sons
w e r e all killed. I t w a s b r i e f — o c c u p i e d n o t m o r e t h a n
t w o lines in t h o t e l e g r a p h i c d i s p a t c h e s , y e t w h a t v o l u m e s
of g r i e f did it c o n v e y t o t h o s e a g e d a n d s t r i c k e n h e a r t s ?
T h e m o t h e r sank a n d d i e d a t o n c e . T h e father b o r e o p
u n d e r t h e a c c u m u l a t i o n of afflictions, y e t h i s f o r m w a s
m o r e b e n t t h o u b e f o r e , a n d t h e r e w a s a m o r e silver h n o
t o h i s t h i n locks. H e felt t h a t if h e could o b t a i n t h e rem a i u s of h i s s o n s a n d lay t h e m b y t h e s i d e of t h e i r m o t h e r . h i s mission in life would b e ended, a n d h e would b o
c o n t e n t to follow t b e m t o t h e i r final r e s t . A t lenztty h e
w e n t to t h e fatal b a t t l e field o f A n t i e t a m , a n d a l t o
he m e t w i t h s y m p a t h i z i n g m e n , w h o , p i t y i n g h i s g r e a t
b e r e a v e m e n t , a i d e d h i m in t h o s e a r c h lor t h e b o d i e s of
his sons, t h e y w e r e n o t f o u n d ; a n d sad a n d b r o k e n h e a r t ed, t h e old m a n reluctantly a b a n d o n e d t h e s e a r c h a n d
s t a r t e d f o r his d e s o l a t e h o m e . H e
reached
here this
ling, on h i s w a y to D e t r o i t a n d w e l i s t e n e d to h i s
tale, related io t h e s i m p l e e l o q u e n c e o f a g r e a t s o r r o w .
I t was a s i g h t t h e lonely old m a n returning f r o m s n c h a
search to such a home
H o h a s n o t l o n g to b e a r h i s
s o r r o w , h o w e v e r , f o r h e will soon follow h i s w i f e a n d
children.
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A BEAUTIFUL REFI-KCTIOK.—Bulwor e l o q u e n t l y s a y s :
I c a n n o t believe t h a t e a r t h is m a n ' s a b i d i n g p l a c e . —
c a n ' t b e t h a t o u r life is cast u p b y t h e o c e a n of e t e r nity t o float a m o m e n t u|>on i t s w a v e s a u d t h e n s i n k i n t o
nothingness I E k e why is it t h a t t h e glorious aspirations,
w h i c h l e a p like angels f r o m t h o t e m p l e of o n r h e a r t a r e
f o r e v e r w a n d e r i n g a b o u t unsatisfied T W h y i s it t h a t t h e
r a i n b o w and clouds c o m e over with a beauty t h a t is n o t
of e a r t h , a n d t h e n p a s s off a n d leave u s to m u s e u p o n
t h e i r f a v o r e d loveliness ? W b y is i t t h a t t h e stars, w h o
hold t h e i r festival a r o u n d t h e m i d n i g h t t h r o n e a r e s e t
o b o v e t b c izrasp of o u r limited f a c u l t i e s , f o r e v e r m o c k i i g
us w i t h t h e i r u n a p p r o a c h a b l e g l o r y ? A n d . finally, w h y
is i t t h a t b r i g h t f o r m s o r h u m a n b e a u t y a r e p r e s e n t e d t o
o u r view, a n d i b e n t a k e n f r o m as. l e a v i n g t h e t h o u s a n d
s t r e a m s of o u r afit-etious t o flow b a c k in A l p i n e torrents
n p o a o u r h e a r t s * W e a r e b o r n f o r a h i g h e r destiny t h a n
t h a t of e a r t h ; t h e r e i s a r e a l m w h e r e toe r a i n b o w neVer
f a d e s — w h e r e t h e s u r e will b e s p r e a d b e f o r e n s l i k e i s l a n d s t h a t s l u m b e r on t h e o c e a n — a n d w h e r e t h e b e i n g B
t h a t poss b e f o r e n s l i k e s h a d o w s , will s t a y in o u r p r e sence forever."

A c i t y e d i t o r says t h a t a m a n in N e w Y o r k g o t h i m self i n t o t r o u b l e b y m a r r y i n g t w o wives.
A western
e d i t o r a s s u r e s bis c o n t e m p o r a r y t h a t n g o o d m a n y m e n
in M i c h i g a n h a v e d o n e t h e s a m e t h i n g b y only m a r r y i n g
a s a 1 one.

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howl about the incidents of the anT, are actuated either; from a forming community, aud have been compelled to
tion as the people, by their ballots, have and shall
dain.
by predjudice in behalf of their oit party friends at the witness thousands of emigrants pass through who would
Resolved, That while mourning the untimely death of South, or they have very little senst, oif very little patriot- have stopped within the limits of OOr Stete, were it not
M O R G A N B A T E S , Editor
p r ^ p r i o t o A many noble men murdered by the rebellion, and deplorfor the operation of said grants.
ing the expenditure of treasure which has been necessary, ism. Their first cry iigaimt the v r, " You can't coeree
f |> t V F P U P
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And your petitioners most respectfully petition your
werejoicein the substantial progress made in the war.— State," has been dropped. The; don't say it now.—
FRIDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 2?. 1863.
The coasts and the rivers of the rebel districts now most- Their howl against the Confiscattc i act is alto played honorable body to pass a resolution requesting Congress
ly in possession of our armies, our flag waving in every out Now they are howling agai st the Proclamation to take the necessary steps to restore the whole of said
• Judicial Convention. .
The Republican elactors of the sever*! donttb'eg of the State ; five States nnd one Territory no longer disputed of Emancipation. But that is a qu. stion.of power, and as lands to market.
gronnd ; our arms ascendant in three other Slates ;
Ninth Judicial Circuit, are rcqueetcd to elect delegates to
Andyoor petitioners mostrespectfullyremonstrate
as our armies subdue rebel tervi ory, the Constitution
Mad* Judicial Convention at Muskegon, oq Thursday, the Delaware, Western Virginia and Missouri determining and laws which they defy, and t l » Proclamation which against the passage ol any act extending the time for
to abolish slavery ; other localities agitating for the
13th day of March next, at 12 o'clock, noon, jto dominate t same
building said road or any portion thereof.
purpose, and sending oc about to send loyal repre- our opponents sneer at, will bo enf jcod.
candidate for Circuit Judge of aaid Circuit.; ?
sentatives to Congress, and the wail of destitution coroThe several conntien will send delegates ps follows: A1 iifg from all parts of the so-called Confederacy, testify of So long as the Republican party is true nnd loyal, and
HIGHLY IMPORTANT FROM LANSING.
Iegan,6 ; Ottawa, 5 ; Muskegon,3 ; Newaygi>,3 • Oceana,'1 the progrees made. While a third of the people Of the snstains the Government and evft f mau among us is
Mecosta, 1 ; Mason, 1: Manistee, 1; Lcleejitv.-, 1 ; Grand territory once claimed to belong to the Confederacy are faithful, letuscloeo up the ranks t jd stand true to oor Treason Avowed by Pratt of Calhoun—Armed
Resistance to the Government Encouraged—Full
Traverse, 3.
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no longer able to render it effective aid. and a fourth of organization. We will see ever]' ible bodied man and Report of the Debate.
W. T. HOWELL.
C. DA VIP,
all the men at the outlet capable of bearing arms against every cent of moneyfcweptaway ^ Jhcr than tho nation
LAXSINO, F e b . 12, 1863.
•GEO. LUTHER,
J. S. DljcOS,
the Republic have already perished in the war, we seo
Special Corr.of the Adv. and Trib.
J
D. D. MeMARTfN,
NELSON GREEN.
the real resources of the loyal North, whether in men shall die. [Applause.]
This
has
been
a
day
of
intense
excitement at the capital.
The
speech
of
Mr.
Peck
In'the
1
«t
Democratic
Conven.
or in money, nearly or quite undiminished ; and herein
CHAS. MEARS.
wefindcause to hope for a complete trinmpb at no dis- tion—threatening thnt if Abrahat Lincoln infringed one Probably at no time since Brownell threatened the Hall
Members of the Legislature, 9lh Judicial Circuit.
tant day, of our free institutions over all their enemies. of his rights, either he or the Pre ident should die—this of Representatives, a " fire in the rear," has political feel
Lansing, January 21th, 1863.
Resolved, That we point with just pride to the fact
ing run so high as at the moment I write. It was intendthat the Republican Organization has not furnished one remark was like what the fly said to the ox on whose ed to close up the discussioo on tho Federal Relation
REPUBLICAN NOMINATIONS.
armed traitor for Jefferson Davis' army, nor one sympa- horn he alighted. The fiy said, " Ir. Ox, ir I make your
thising with the rebellion and while the existence of the neck ache. 111 got oft!" The ox r plied, " I did not know Resolutions yesterday, but tho minority wished Judge
For Justice of. the Supreme Court,
Government is threatened, patriotic citizens of all par- you were there.' So would Mr. L jcolo say to Mr. Peck, Pratt to be heard and the Republicans consented to de,JAMES V. CAMPBFLL.
lira, are invited to act with us as the most effective way who is so nervous about his right .' (Laughter.)
fer the vote a little longer. Dr. Haze resumed the discusFor Regents or the State University,
of crushing the rebellion and preserving the GovernAt Largo—HKNRY C. KNIGHT.
While onr brethren are in tb j field supporting the sion this morning in an ablo speech. replete yjith sound
ment
logic
and able argument Whan be had concluded he was
THOMAS D. GILBERT.
Government
with
tho
bullet
we
it
homo
in
Michigan
Resolved, That the couragc, fidelity and fortitude of
1st District—ED W ARD C. "WALKER
. .ir soldiers in thefield,have conferred great and Im- must be organized and supportin ; the Government with followed by Mr. Beakes, who inflicted a half hour's speech
2d District—J. EASTMAN JOHNSON.
perishable honor upon the State, and they are entitled to the ballot Loyalty! should be tfc great bond of union upon the House. A^l the afternoon was consumed with
3d District—GEORGE WILLARD.
all the gratitude of its citizcns, and while we extend our
harangue form Judge Pratt, who is just recovering.
4th District—JAMES A. SWEBZF.
thanks to the lining and our coudolence to the relatives among us. The ene,my will take bis opportunity, while
6th District—ALVAH SWEETZER.
of ffie Woio dead, we pledge our support to all proper such a large portion of our stren th is away defending (Vom illness. His speech, a summary of which I send,
6th District—THOMAS J. JOSLLV.
^Legislative relief, and will joyfully contribute of onr sub- the Union, to defeat us at home. They will be active was notoriously disloyal, and excited the deepest indignastance to prevent unnecessary suflering on their part
and unscrupulous for this purpoa 'until the day of elec- tion from both sides of the House, for the discussion has
Republican State Convention.
Resolved. Thnt we commend the candidates nominat- tion. It is our duty to unite an. i organize thorooghly, been productive of much good and Union Democrats,
The Republican State Con rent ion was held at Merrill ed by this Convention to the support of the electors of
and we can carry the State by at increased Republican of the Barnes and Mason Bchool were extremely anxious
this
State,
as
capable
and
honest,
true
and
loyal,
and
Hall, in Detroit, on tho 12th inst Col J. W. Curtenuis
Committee from boJ,h parties to draw up a resolueminently worthy of their suffrages.
majority from last fell. It is osp cially our duty to do
of Kalamazoo presided. Thirty-four Counties were
this, when certain' semi-secesh tnd rebel-sympathizing tion of a loyal nature, pledging the State to support tbo
S
P
E
E
C
H
OP
HON.
WM.
A
.
HOW
A
B
O
.
presented. Hon. JAKES V. CAMPBELL, of Detroit,
President
to tho last in every measure which ho should
editors are howling about expel! ig New England from
Hon. Wm. A. Howard, being called to the stand,
of the ablest lawyers and best men m the State, was
see fit to adopt tb put down the rebellion. But after
nominated for Supreme Judge ; and Henry C, Knight, luded to the peculiarities of our present political situa- the Union. The head offenders o this respect is
concluding
his written speech, in which Mr. Pratt referThomas D.Gilbert, Edward 0. Walker, J. P^astmaii tion. The Democrats of New York, Indiana and South- at Chicago—Wilbur F. Storey- -a renegade Tankee, of red to the President's Proclamation, ho uttered the folJohnson, George Willard, James Ai S»eezy, Alvah ern Illinois are opposing the war in a crafty manner.— whom it has been truly said tli^t he onco joined the lowing words, taken down by mc on the spot He said:
Orthodox
Church,
and
remainer
In
it
sufficiently
Idng
to
Sweetzer-anil Th"5maaJ. Joslio, for Regents of the They have, however, divided their party several time?
There, Sir, is the damnable abolitionist who adminwithin a few years, and tire likely to divide it again with- illustrate its great cardinal doct .oe of total depravity.
University.
ister the Government They ought toriseup, and by physi(Laughter and applause.)
The foliowitig Preamble and Resolutions were intro- in a few weeks. They will either divide it, or leave
cal force hurl him from the Chair of Government, since he
With another exportation to rganlze, and bring out is prepared to sacrifice the armies of this country. Then,
duced by Hon. William A Howard, and unanimously loyal men in it.
, -every vote'at the next election, Ir. Howard closed his in the eyes of God and men, the people will bo justified.
adopted :
They dare not openly oppose the war, but howl over
™..cu
[Hisses from the Republicans, and cheers from Fifield,
Whereas, Tho present rebellion is without justifiable certain incidents o f i t j We say, if a negro gets free !n able and interesting speech.
' p M d (0 » President of tkc Colli Tinh.ni u J other DraMraW T o w h i a . M o m !
Votes of thanks
cause, has DO parallel in its magnitude, extant and atro. . , You can t intimidate me! 1 hey should do it, and I will
equence of the war whifh the rebels began in order
city ; isrelentlessly;waged against the best Government
vention for his impartial servicc
;:also to the superintend"
°
go with them! [Renewed hisses and cheers.] That time
to
tightea
his
chains,
God
bo
praised,
[applause,]
4t>d
that God ever vouch-safed to man, the greet inheritance
ents of the various railroads wfc i haVe granted free
is not for distant tiiy dear fellows! I tell yourit is i very '
purchased by the blood of our Revoluntary Fathers, and let the Locofocos howl; A war for slavery,
near when you will not hiss in vaio."
turn tickets to the delegates or Ms Convention living
extended to their descendants for tho benefit of mankind; against it, is certain to kill the institution. Hist;
After proceeding farther be concluded- Th* wildest
their respective lines.
And whereas, Large numbers of wicked and desperate shows that slavery cannot stand war at alL Mr. Li;
excitement prevailed during the utterance of the above,
'men, prompted by an unholy ambition, ore assailing
The Convention;then adjoun id $ine die.
with arms the citadel of our national freedom ; are seek- never seems to have been in the fog in this matter,
and some of tho ladies present began to move nervously
j Leglslati
ing to subvert that Government which is oar birthright -, has endeavored to saje tho Government, whatevei
towards the door, in expectation of violence. Members
are desolating our fair land and carrying sorrow and came of slavery. If the war killed slavery, let vjtjjrc.— On the 7th inst Mr, Dixon 1 resented to the House were fearfully excited, and nothing but the gray locks of'
mourning into innumerable households ;
The end of all war is to weaken your enemy and strength- the petition of Perty Hannah, Morgan Bates, Reuben the speaker and his emaciated countenance saved him
And whereas, SeIf-preserv»tion is tho first great duty
200 other citizens of from violence. Close by Trim, on the ride seats, sat S.
of Governments, as well as of natural, persons ; there- en yourselves. On this principle a great variety of arti- Goodrich, Charles H. Marsh, a
cles arc declared contraband—articles which support an Grand Traverse County,remoo,(rating against a further L Kilbourn, a stripling Supreme Court Clerk, who cheer/ore,
i i
Resolved. That by tho Constitution of the United enemy, or render it powerful. What is the difference extension of time on the land grint to the Grand Rapids ed Mr. Pratt vociferously./ When it was concluded. F.
States, the President, ia required to take cure that the between destroying corn taken in a wagon train of the and Indiana Railroad Company, ,and asking for the paslaws, of which the Constitution is tho supreme one, are rebels, and releasing negroes who are engaged in raising sage of a joint resolutionreque*ting Congress to termi- W. Fifield, of Oakland, the Free Press reporter, and;
other Democrats gathered aroand him, ar.d complimentfaithfully executed, and to swear or affirm,that he will,
to the best of his ability, preserve, protect und defend or harvesting corn wMch would go to feed rebels ? The nate said grant, and restore tb whole of the lands cm- ed him for his speech, the former remarking, " I will
that Constitution ; that tne charter of our Union is not principlo is precisely tho same. It is the President's braced therein to market Oi motion of Mr. Toll, the give 3100 to seo that speech io print God bless you
so absurd a« to enjoin upon the Chief Magistrate as a duty to deprive the enemy of every means whereby they petition was referred to tho co mittec on Public Lands,
Judge, may your gray hairs go down in peace to the
duty to be performed at all hazards, that which corres- peril tho lives of loyal soldiers—whether it be a horse,
and ordered printed in the Jo rnal. The following is grave." The House adjourned, and members gathered
ponds to toe right of self-defense amoqg natural persons,
without fully authorizing the means for discharging such jackass, an ox or a negh>—o white man or a black man. the petition :
about in small knots discussing the treason. Mason,
duty ; that the Constitution has not undertaken to de- It is our duty to take away the slaves which have work- To the Honorable the Leglslat re of the State of Mich- Barnes, Hayden, of Jackson, Congdon and other Demofine and limit tho means of defense, for; the jreason that fted for tho rebels, and enabled almost every white Southigwi :

crats denounced the speech in bitter language, while
was impossible to anticipate, define and limit tho means erner to be sent to the field. Away with everything
The undersigned citizens, re iding In the vicinity of
Tinhara, Eldridge, Fifield, See., endorsed it almost every
and measure of offense; that 1SO far, us Congress has neithe Traverse Bays, and along be "propoxd route or the
ther prescribed the method of conducting the present which stands in the way of putting down thisrebellion1
' 7 •""'TiTT T
Grand Rapids and Indiana Rulroad, most respectfully word.
defensive warr nor limited its effects, the ' President, as [Applause.]
1 could not but feel for tbo Fusionista, who listened
Constitutional Comniander-iu-Chief of the Army and
Suppose we should send down to Jeff. Darns, and ask represent:
to this treasonable language in horror and dismay. They
Navy, bound to direct tho conduct, is' upon every prin- him to let the " mud sills " alone, who stay at homo and
That on the third day of Ju 8, 185C, an act was passhave cordially become disgusted with the Democratic
ciple of reason and of law vested "with; the right of deed by Congress, granting land-^o the State of Michigan
crew, with whom they are sailing, and will take the earciding upon tho means to be employe^ ; pod that it is do our necessary work, that we may keep our armies in
our solemn conviction that ho should in the present mo- tho field. Would'nt he laugh at us ? It is time to have for railroad purposes, and the .egislature of this State liest opportunity to come out from the ungbdly, treosenmentous crisis employ all snch means, to defend the Con- done with all such quibbling and nonsense. This rebel- accepted said grants and grant d the said land to eight fostering party that will utter such sentiments only equalstitution by speedily subduing treason; and rebellion, as lion is a big job—a hard thing to subdue. We must several companies, February 4th, 1857, (among them
led in disloyalty by the treason-cursed Legislatures of Iltho rules of warfare established among civilized .nations
the Grand Rapids and Indiar* Railroad Company.) to
linois and Ohio.
do not interdict; and as are adapted to the end desired. strike it in the tenderest spot. There is no choice for
Wo cannot let slavery alone if we would, so long as aid in constructing railroads, principally through the
Resolved, That to weaken the enemy and strengthen
I anticipate a stormy time to-morrow morning. Mr.
northern portion of the State, and at the same time
. ourselves by all the means known to clviliacd warfare, is it strengthens onr CDomy.
Howell intended to close up the discussion by a short
a duty that neither the priceless blood of our soldiers in
obliging each of mid company , jto build and put in comut no sooner is it proposed to do anything to a rebel
speech to-morrow morning, and bring the question to
the field, nor the sacreaoess of the cause, will permit the
plete running order, at least tf enty miles of thoir road,
in arms that it would not be proper to do to a loyal citivote; but the turn things have taken will probably pi»Administ.ation to neglect
oach year from December lstjjl857, andfinishthe whole
Resolved, That to deprive the rebel States and disin times oi" peace, than there is a terrible outcry
loug the discussion, as I am told the Democrats intend to
tricts of 3,000,000 of black laborers bust diminish the that the Constitution is violated! "Why, the Constitu- December 1st 1864.
administer to Pratt a bitter dose before the question
And that said Legislature afterwards to wit: on tho
number of white soldiers they can hereafter marshal
against us, lessen the supplies for those already in the tion guarateesto every man " life, liberty and property," 16th day of January, 1862, passed an act extendicg the comes to a vote. I shall inform you of the result' by telf
flad, cripple the enemy, diminish the; hardships and dan- unless deprived of it by due process of law. Gen. Mc- time.for building tho first twenty miles or said road, two egraph.
The discussion io the Semite was not resumed to-day.
gers of tie loyal soldiers, preserve useful lijres; and render Clellan, though a very careful man, did not swear out a
success certain, and, therefore, we endorse the procla- warrant before killing 8,000 or 10,000 men at Autietam; years from and after Jannary 1st 1862, and obliging said The minority were not ready with the " ordinance" for
Company to complete only sir.ty miles, previous to the
mation of the President of tho United States, issued on
pouring on the fire.
the first day of January, 1863. fit anjd proper in every though perhaps ho waited for some object afterwards.- expiratioo of the time limited by said act of Congress, ii
A promineut Democratic memberfromFlint remarked
point of view, as a war measure ; and in taking this Grant did not have any warrant for depriving 13,000 Which to finish their said roads. And after the expire,
us he left the Hall, '• That infernal speech has lost us a
ground the President has discharged a dttty to our brave men of their liberty at Fort Donelson, ip <jue day; he did
tion
of
almost
six
years,
said
company
have
not
built
and
and patriotic soldiers, to free institutions, and to tho Con- it by " moving immediately on their work."
Supreme Court Judge." May his piopbesy prove
completed one rod of their said road, nor are they at
stitution itoelC he could in n« wise have omitted, and he
Every Government has the right of self-defence and
- T r
is entitled to the thanks and support of allgood citizens.
work on said road, or taking any steps to build the true!
Resolved, That while we mourn over the terrible suf- self-preservation. No Constitution can point out all the same.
The Howell Federal Resolutions Pamcd by 63 to
ferings inflicted by this wicked rebellion, we rejoice in circumstances undtiV which certain actions shall be taken.
J3—Democratic Bullies Imported to the CapiAnd your petitioners further show, that by the opera- tal.
the conviction that God, in his wisdom, will so order the That must be left to the officers for fbetime being, acting
convulsions of the hour as to promote tho interests of upon their responsibility. When an assassion attempts tion of said land grant about -4,000,000 of acres or choice Special Corr. Adv. A Trfb.
LAXSIXG, Feb 13,1863.
humanity and tho honor of the nation, by • wiping out the
farming lands an! withheld fr >m 'the actual settlers, and
to take the life of a citizen, the Statute books arc not
greatest staiu upon our national escutcheon.
The closing scenes in the House on the discussion oo
Resolved, That so long as tho rebels, with- arms io order. The endangered citizen is ju«tifi.^d in using every bv the taking or only odd sec! ions and leaving the others, the Federal Resolutions this morning created intense init
virtually
excludes
from
tho
market
twioc
that
amount,
their hands, set at defiance the Constitution and laws of means of self-defence which God and nature have given
the United States, and openly proclaim tholt purpose to him.
or about 8,000,000 ofacrcs, and thus condemns a large terest It got rumored in the eity last evoting that an
bo the destruction of tho Government, notermsof comportion of northern Michigan to remain a wilderness.— attempt would be made in the House this morning to expromise or accommodation can be offered or accepted— Our fathers instituted this Government to secure the And your petitioners further show, that relying on the pel Judge Pratt for treasonable language, and immediate. unconditional surrender of all armed traitors is the first great blessings of liberty to themselves and thrir posterily after dark horsemen departed from the city in various
great law of national life ; »
j
ty. They did notspecify every measure that /night be ability and intention of the said Grand Rapids, and InResolved that while we express onr cordial approval adopted to put down a rebellion. They pro-supposed diana Railroad Company to build said road and bring directions—for what purpose, let the treason breeders,
of Michigan tell.
of the Administration thus far, we bertbv declare' our
their
said
lands
into
market
it
large
portion
of
your
unalterable purpose to stand bv and for &o Government the use of every means that should be necessaiy. Now, the petitioners have bought land-if the United States, and
Bat loyal men here were determined to stand by their
and Constitution of tho United States, as against all se- presentrebellionwas begun in order to kill the Governtrust and not allow themselves to be bullied, and ir comsettled
and
commencM
ircprorements
on
the
even
seccret enemies and armed traitors, an* with the legally ment and either the rebellion or the Government most
pelled
to fight rebels at the capital, to do it as our soldiers
tions within the UmitsOftbe lands of said company, and
constituted authorities against all sympathizers, croakers die—and it will not be the Government f Applause.]
are fighting the peers or Northern traitors South.
and grumblers, whether we shall consider each future
Whatever sins the Black Republican" party has that these residents havc/brgjioized schools to see them
act of the Administration the wisest possible or not;
The
House convened this morning and very soon tbe
die out for want ofsupport, and commenced building
with or without our choice of measures, -we are for the committed, it has never furnished an armed rebel for Jeff
body aides and seats without tbo bar were filled with
Government—lor-l&w and order, and for each administra- Davis! [Applause.] -Onr opponents, iti their perpetual villages to see them dwindle w a y from want of support

Cljc (Sraitii Crabme

<

TRAVEBSE CITY.

s p e c t a t o r s , d U r g e n u m b e r o f t h e m f u q p i c i o u a lookiuig fellows, w h j t e a b o u t t b e s t r e e t l o i t e r e d m p u y m o r e . ,
M r . H o w e l l o p e u e d t b e discussion s o d t o o k : toccMion
i n b i s b o o r ' s s p e e c h t o give t h e
s c b b q l a f e a r f u l d r e s s i n g off.

trafiore af t b e P r a t t

frightened.

H e b a d listened t o t r e a s o n ya

t h e , floor

•of t h e L e g i r i a t n r c y e s t e r d a y , a n d h e a r d t h e [ t h r e a t s t h a t
t h e streets should run w i t h blood, a n d assured e r o r y traiitor

w i t h i n b e a r i n g o f h i s v o i c e , t h a t we ' wqrc

ready

to

m e e t t h e m , s h o u l d e r t o s h o u l d e r a n d b i l t - t o ' hilt, pbould
t h e y inaugurate a war a t home.
flow i n . M i c h i g a n ,

If blood f a s p a d e

there wouldribe a terrible

tion.
P r a t t g o t u p and

to

retribu-

i
l - l
b i s t r e a s o n Of y e s t e r d a y ,

repented

L c c l a u a w C o u n t y p a s s e d t h e Hou.-e on t h e 1 1 t h inst. b y
Tote of 6 6 y e a s t o 6 nays. I t was sont t o t h e S e n a t e
on t h o 1 2 t h . r e a d t w i c e a n d r e f e r r e d t o t h e C o m m i t t e e
It

b o d y e r e this, a n d b e c o m e a

has doubtless
law.

The

passed

that

County -Scat

q u e s t i o n is left t o a v o t e o f t S e people, and t h e places to
b e v o t e d f o r a r e N o r t b p o r t L e e l a n d a n d Glen A r b o r . —
F a r e w e l l t o H o n e s t PntLO.
DEATH o r H o s . SAHCKL DEXTKR.—Hon. S a m u e l Dex-

a n d d e c l a r e d t h a t b l o o d w o u l d h a v e flowed y e s t q r d a y h a d

t e r , one of t h e e a r l i e s t s e t t l e r s atid most h i g h l y respec^a.
a r r e s t h i m . unless h i s nsvol- ble men of t h i s S t a t e , d i e d a t bis r e s i d e n c d io D e x t e r

a P r o v o s t Marshal dared to

1
ver/ailed,
r.
i
<
Mr. H o w e l l said: " C o m e on with y o u r revolver.—

W a s h t e n a w Co., o n t h e 1 2 t h inst. 1I« was t h e f a t h e r of
W i r t D e x t e r , Ksq., of C h i c a g o , of the firm of D e x t e r k-

W h a t care w e for revolvers?

N o b l e of E l k R a p i d s .

W * . spall n p t b e u n p r e -

p a r e d t o d e a l w i t h all t r a ' i t r o r s , w h o raise t h e i r u n g o d l y

SEVENTH DIBTRICT.—Hon. J o s i a h T u r n e r was -re-Dom-,

hand against loyal m e n ! "
T h i s b o l d a n d d e f i a n t s p e e c h , c o w e d thj; D e m o c r a t s ,

m a t e d , by a c c l a m a t i o n , ' f o r J u d g e of t h e S e v e n t h J u d i c i -

w h o had vaciferowly c licercd P r a t t
A. p r o p o s i t i o n w a s tm u t e b y M r . M o r t o n - t o ; a p p o i n t a

inst

c o m m i t t e e of four F u s i l <nUts a n d

al District, a t a C o n v e n t i o n h e l d a t F l i n t ,

three Rtpnttlicaua to

A Tairroa w m

on

the

12th

H O U S R — T h a t c o m p o s i t e of w o r m -

d r a w u p R e s o l u t i o n s for: t h e H o u s e , w b i c b « l l should s u p -

wood, gall a n d t h e p o i s o n of asps, w h o was b a t h e d ill 1

port

a c r i m o n y a t h i s b i r t h , w r a p p e d in t h e s w a d d l i n g b a u d s

L' 'J

M r . P a r s o n s a b l y s h o * -cd u p t h e d o d g e of the 1 usion- of sin a n d cradled in i n i q u i t y — J u d g e P J U T T — a s t r a n g e r

ista a n d i r a i t o r a , a n d the . first v o t e taken w f s u p o n L o c k -

t o e v e r y g e n e r o u s a n d n o b l e impulse, u h a t e r of e v e r y

w o o d ^ R e s o l u t i o n s , w h i c l » w e r e lost 8 1 to,G3.
A call o f tfao H o u s e w a t • t h e n made, w b a i MK Mason,

t h i n g t h a t i s g o o d — t o o vilo e v e n f o r a C o n s u l u n d e r t h e

of W a y n e , a n d M r . A l l e q ,

— h a s m a d e a s p e e c h i u t h e L e g i s l a t u r e of o u r S t a t e w h i c h

b e absent.

of W a s h t o n a w , w e r t f o u n d t o

c o r r u p t a n d villainous a d m i n i s t r a t i o n of J a m e s B u c h a n a n

T b e S e r g e a n t t -t A r m s wont a f t e r thei

r a n k w i t h treason a n d the vile o u t p o u r i n g s of b i s S a -

M e a n w h i l e g r e a t c x c i t e m eut e x i s t e d in t h e H o u s e . —
M e m b e r e l e f t t h e i r s e a t s an. i

g a t h o r e d a b o u t in small

t a n i c souL T b e H o u s e should p u r g e itself a t o t x e
a nuisance.

p t r t i e s a n d e n g a g e d i n l i r t d -t •onvereatlon while t h e spect a t o r looted o n w i t h abaorbii i g interest
A l l e n w a s b r o u g h t in u n a s * id h e l e f t because bo t o o k
s o i n t e r e s t in t h e q u e s t i o n .
M r . M a s o n soon a f t e r c a m e i n •
o f t h e d i & m p i o a , wont, h o m e a n d

:
i
H e h a d b e c o m e sick
to bed

SBoth e x p l a n a -

D o n ' t fa!) t o r e a d

Barnw,

Dinbam, Olatk and

Beak*,

Hodgkinson,

Deare, with

otter*

v o t i n g for

T h e v o t e w a s t h e a t ^ k e a o n t h e B e i C'lt^on of t h e Coraonlttee reported by M r . H o w e l l

William A ,
|h the

A n y man w h o c a n n o t eo-

W e roeak p l a i n E n g l i s h .
THE LATEST

JVEWS.

T h e r e i s n o t h i n g of i m p o r t a n c e

r e g a r d i n g military

m o v e m e n t s r e p o r t e d from t h e A r m y

of

T w o expeditions have jnst returned
results.'
\ vv
J\' )

the

Potomac.

with satisfactory
- . "> 1,1

T h o c o n t r a b a n d traffic b e t w e e n t h e rebels io M a r y l a n d

Tbfe. V w e r e a d o p t e d b y

* h e following v o t e .
!
YKAS—Messrs. A b b o t t , A l d r i o h , A l l e n.JBeolley, Betts,

of

dorsk t h a t S p e e c h a n d t h o s e R e s o l u t i o n s is a t r a i t o r —

tions were accepted.
T h < M o r t o n - P r a t t B e c e s h R c e o l i "Hons wfcre v o t e d d o w n
b y 27 t a 6 7 .

t h e S p e e c h of H o n .

H o w a r d , a n d t h e R e s o l u t i o n s r e p o r t e d b y him
S t n f c Convention a t D e t r o i t .

a n d V f r g i h l a is

brofeeo ' d p ' ; a U b , 1 p e r m i t t i n g

f o r c c m e n t o f . t b e rebel; c o n s c r i p t i o n ,

ordered

tficTento

take

U l i « . B o w e n , B u c k l e y , fejiafc B u r t , . C o l W C o m b s , C o w - p l a c e in counties on t h e N e c k , o n t h e 1 2 t h t o t h e 2 7 t h
!
a n , O r e f i e , C r e g o , D a v i s , D e n m a n , Dfc : 0 n , ' D o c k e r a y , inst.
L a r g e q u a n t i t i e s of provisions, a n d a D u m b e r of iiors^s

D o w , Krskioe, F e l l o w , F o w l e , F r e e m a n , i ^ a r g j e t t , G r e e n ,
O r i o o e l L G r i s w o l d , H a s e , H e m i n g w a y , H .owell, Mallory,

a n d m u l e s w e r e aeixod, a n d a large

M c M a i t i n , EL Miller. H - C . M o r t o n .

b a n d s returned w i t h t b e e x p e d i t i o n a r y p a r t y .

Moa, b e r f

Parsons-

number

of

contra-

A m o n g t h e c a p t u r e s w e r e t w o l a r g e mail b a g s

P e n dill P i p e r , P o r t e r , R a n k i n , R a y m o n d , 1 V«ad, 8 1 a f t e r ,
Spencer, Sprague, G . A Smith, T . & S m l t V A . Smith,

S e v e r a l citizens, e n g a g e d in s m u g g l i n g , s o m e soldiers,
W e l c h , .a r e b e l signal officer, a n d s e v e r a l vessels used f o r con-

S t e w a r t Sweezey, T h a y e r , H o m a s , V o o r h i eB,
Weatherby,

Wheeler,

Williams,

Wilson,

Winaor,

v e y i n g s u p p l i e s a c r o a a t h e P o t o m a c , w e r e " c a p t u r e d and

Woodman, Woodworth, Speaker—69.. j
N A S I — B a r a e s , U c a k e s , C l a r k , CongdoD, O i o o k . D e a r ,

destroyed^

Eldridge, F i B e i i Pitch,

bring dates of Wednesdajt-

H. A

Gallord, Grosbeok,

Harmon,

H a y d e n , BL H a y d e a , H o d g k i n s o n , H o w j « d . J e n -

iawi; i f t o e y . L l t t l e j o b n , l ^ c l o r o o d ,

CAIRO, F e b .

17.—-The P o l a r S t a r

from

T h e w o r k on t h e

Vicksborg
caoaj, a t

L a k e P r o v i d e n c e a n d Y a z o o P a s s is p r o g r e s s i n g .

MwOn, 1 I c K e r o a ,

T h e 1 4 t h W i s c o n s i n a n d 1 1 0 t h Illinois regiments w e r e

J . D . Miller. J . Miller, E . M o r t o n , p r a t t , A . b f a t a, S m i t h .

a t t a c k e d n e a r L a k e P r o v i d e n c e on T h u r s d a y b y t h o

"Tinham, Toll, W a r n e r , W h i t e , W i n w s . — 3 3 . «
T h e H o n s e a d j o u r n e d a t e o o o'clock,' g r e a t l y

bel regiments.

excited.

M e o w . C h a p t o o n , W o o d , L a t h e r and F i t c h wet e abaent
f r o m the city.
A rcaolution c e n s u r i n g P r a t t will b e I n t r o d a c e d
m o r r o w in all p r o b a V i l i f y .

I>

S e w Postal Bill,
«
S e n a t o r CoUaanJrt postal bill e m p o w e w . t h e P

to-

ELTX

-

re-

T b e l a t t e r w e r e repulsed, a n d a n u m b e r

taken prisoner^ one

report

says an e n t i r e

Mississippi

regiment
Special Dispatch t o th« Adv. and Trib.
M o t r i n s , F e b . 16th, 1 0 P - M . — A d v i c e s from V i c k s b u r g t o F r i d a y , says t h e Q u e e n of t b e

West

h a s been

s u p p l i e d w i t h coal, a n d g o n e on a n o t h e r e x p i d i t i o n d o w n
ostmas-

the river.

I t i s believed t h a t a g r a n d m o v e m e n t is t o

be

t a r g e n e r a l t o a p p o i n t a l l p o s t m a a t i w w ^ o a e ; aal a r y i s c o m m e n c e d s h o r t l y , w h i c h ' w i l l p u t V i c k s b u r g i n o u r
$ 1 , 0 0 0 ; r e q u i r e s p o i l m a s t e r i ; mail ; a g e n t s , possession, m o v e m e n t s of BO T o r m i d a b l a c h a r a c t e r a - to
a n d p e r s o n s e m p l o y e d in t h e gene-xal piostoffices, t c » m a k o ensure c e r t a i n success. ~ T t is r e a r e d t h e ' e n e m y m a f evaco a t h t o t h e i r fidelity a n d l o c a l i t y ;
in five fi«—'*, t h e

first

between

a * a r f e c o o i p e t isation
8 1 , 0 0 0 and

8 3 ,000 ;

^the a e o o n d b e t w e a i $ 3 « 0 e ^ « d $ 2 . 0 0 0 ^ ^ t h f c r d be
tween $2,000 a n d ' 8 1 , 0 0 0 ; the f o u r t h between 3 1,000
and $100 ; the

t i a i n 8 i - O 0 | ; ; tie salaries

t o bo-

a s s i g n e d b y t h e P o s t m a s t e r G e n e r a l f r o m a c o m p t trison
o f a ^ f c r a g e a a l « c i « « r H e t o u f # * > cefflntfSp«|rf a n d
be readjusted a c t

<V&ew^.UjAn 6 n (je i n . t w o q - t h e s c

u a t e b e f o r e iairly b r o a g h t t o b e a r .

The, nature

of t h e

movement is contraband.
T h e b i l l a u t h o r i s i n g t h e I m p r e s s m e n t o f s l a v e s a n d prop e r t y f o r t h e naa of ' t h e i a r m y p a s s e d t h o C o n f e d e r a t e
C o n g r e s s , a n d resolutions w e r e a d o p t e d , i n s t r u c t i n g t b e
Committeeon Judiciary to

report

a

bill p r o v i d i n g f o r

m a y t h e sale of all n e g r o e s t a k e n in a r m e s a g a i n s t t h e Confed-_,
sala- e r a c y , t h e p r o c e e d e s t o t)b d i v i d e d a m o d g t h e captors."

ries t o takff
<*««"
^e
first a n d second classes it i s p r o p o i i e d t o a l l o w a j u s t a n d

T h e W o r l d ' s special,- 'Washington,
M

Feb.

16, says:

R « m ( i i i t V e o m n w i 3 l ' a r f ^ t ^ b e T e x a * 1 s ! c e r t a f n l f in-

r e a s o n a b l e s t t o ' f o r t h e c a s t of r e n t , JfJel, U g M f o. l e r t e , d e p e n d e n t of ' h e Gulf. T h i s c h a n g e , i t j s a s e r t a i n e d by
A c ^ a n d also t o t h e o f i e o i tor.cierk. ^ i r % ; aU b o x r e n t s
F r e m o n t ' s f r i e n d s , s e n d s B u t l e r b a c k t o N e w Orleans.
a n d a t b a r p e i q a i a t e s t o b a a c c o u u t o d (of b y t h o
postm a s t e r ; t b e b o x r e n U a n d p o r t a g e a l w a y s p r e j >aid •
MAItRIED
o a t h made to quarterly

retires

on j * n a l i t y «f .petjituy

t h e P o s W a s t e r G e n e r a l t o r e g a l a t e thse

periods

during

w h i c h d e a d l e t t e r s shall remain in a n y

postcffice ; t h o s e

c o n t a i n i n g v a l u a b l e enclooarea t o

r e g i s t e r e d iu

be

tbe

A t t h e Ounton House, In Traverse City, on the. 23d insU
by Morgan Bates, E s q , Mr, M t a v w A. B«OWKSOK t o Miss
I&ULIXX PKKX, both of Whitewater.

I N T B K N A L TUBTJENTJE. i ,
C O L p p e f O B ® OPFICE,
)
/FOCBTU DISTRICT OF Micuioifi- >,
sons w r i t t e n t o , s h i ^ l b e . i n c l u d e d in r e c e i p t s a w l b o s u b " ;Grand Rapids. Dec. 3d, 1862. J
j e c t t o r e c l a m a t i o n ; l e t t e r c a m e r a t o b e a p p o i n t e d , a n d V T O T I C E I S HEREBY GIVEN, T H A T T H E LISTS,
J \ valuation and enumerations made by the Assessor f o r
r e c e i v i n g ofBces a n d b o x e s e s t a b l i s h e a , a n d p r o v i s i o n the 4th Assessment district, u n d e r " A n a c t to provide Interm o d e f o r c a r r y i n g local n o w s p a p e r s a n x l small packag-es ; nal revenue to support t h e Government a n d t o pay Interest
on the public debt," approved b y the P r e s i d e n t J u l y 1st,
t h o r a t e of h a l f - o u n c e letters, threej c e n t s ; d r o p l e t t e r s 1862. (being t h e S e p t e m b e t a n n u a l assessment, a n d t h a t f o r
t w o cents, a n d no c a r r i e r s ' fees allow edl i r e g i s t e r e d let- tbe of October.jTiave bee fcecclved at thfa office.
The Licenses a * d ' r e c e f p t a for duties a n d t a x e s now due
t e r s t o p a y a fee of t w e n t y c e n t s ; W a w i j ^ a p e r p o s t a g e on
a n d payable f r o m residents of the counties of Leleenaw,
w e l l i e s , p e r q u a r t e r , five ceuta ; semi-rVffekliea, t e n c o n t s ; Grand Traverse, Kalkaska, Antrim, Manltou, Emmet and Cheboygan, are in the nandrt of A l b e r t W. Bacon, of T r a v e r s e
tri-weeklics, fifteen c e n t s ; dailies,' l i x w ^ o e s , ! t h i r t y c e n t s ;
City, Deputy Collector, toi whom the a m o u n t of said licenses,
f o u r o u n c e s t o b e t h e s t a n d a r d w e i g h t of p e r i o d i c a l s ; duties or t a x e s wilt be p a id . On or before t h e F i r s t day of
March. 1863, s i his office
T r a v e r s e City, In Grand Tras m a l l p a p e r s , Bent in a p a c k a g e t o o n e a d d t e s s , c h a r g e d
verse County, Michigan, An.fl all persons w h o .sftall n e g l e c j
t
o pay the same, within the time t h u s specified, shall be liaa t the same rate.
•- ; f / " A V T
ble t o pay ten p e r c e n t u m additional npon the a i o o u t r - *
.
A l e t t e r to G e n . D a v i d w J n , froto a p e r s o n w b e a o c o m - t h e i r assessments.
All duties and taxes duf a n d payable on monthly retnrns.
p a n i e d a r e c e n t w i o u t t o Batesville, says H i a d m a n ' s a r m y
m u s t be paid between the J^itli a n d l a s t d a y of each month,
j j l i t t e r l f demoralla^d and totally ineficl entJ
>
f o r the b u s i n e s s of the p r e w d n g m o u t h ^
T h r e e hundred of his troops were f r O w n t o death dur•
...
X a TTRNER
Mifh
inlo w i r i B t m t | H m ' T a n
department, and when n o t

returnable

' <m:

'Vjk*

to, w r i t e r s o r p e r -

fflWHv.hi

'

MORTGAGE

SALE.

Hannah, Lay 5c Co's Column
WINTER OF 1862 & 1863.

LEELAN'AW C o t b c T Y . — T h f j W l l j f o r "the o r g a n i z a t i o n of

on T o w n s a u d C o u n t i e s .

I

r i E P A C L T H A t T C C ' & f E X MADE l.V.TUK CONDI
l i r u i t f c of » c e r t a i n
t"-«rTag dat<- th>- te«tU tfcyr
a F M e e t i b e r . in tho y e a r n f our l « r d oou thousan.l c t r f i hnli
d r e d a n d nftr-Bine. jnadc'by i i d n i n A. .Vale*, law of Macomb
coant. in th- 8 u u * u l il»«liis»n. JecoiucU, aad M i r y K. Units
Wale*. bU wife, to J ^ w w Allea, of Detroit, in nai.t State, an.l
r e i o N . $ o't, fl,e ( y t nty-elgbth <!4>' of Jtaiur.ry in tin' yenr M e r r i l E SCBSCItlBEItS ARE H A P P Y TO AKXOUXCE T O
thou-wii eipfet b o n d e d * n « l sixty, in tlie office »f the KejriH
1 the citizens o f G r a n d Traverse and a d j o i n i n g Cimnties.
t e r v r l H M s i'«»r Emm- t 'Uonnty. in m i d State, in Liber A of that they an* so f o r t u n a t e as t o have a very large a n d comM9tl|ntgc>. on i.-igts 2 i . 3"A '-U mill *4, upoa » Ui' h said M o n - plete Mock of Merchandise especially adapted t o tho particug a g f UMte hi 11 dime J to hv d a r a t tliii date yf tliii notice the lar demauda of this c o m m u n i t y . Nearly the whole M which
•mm of two OiouMud niiii* b u n d t e d and i blrty-obo dollars and was purchased prior to the Urge advance in all tlaci-cs of
f o r t j - a i n r e e n t s ; and no f h i t
proceedings at, law, hnvinR Merchandise caused by the levying of the Excise Tax. iii
Wen in«tiiuted to r»eove> a n v p a r t t h e r e o t notice ii. thetv- September. Add to this the fact t h a t t h e i r stock was parfot* fcunby (tlVen than ot: . i t u i f l a y . the ntr.tli .lay of i U y ehased for » C a s h ; " a n d t h a t o w i n g to the a d v a n t a g e above
next, aiu-n o'clock In tlie kVn.noon. ut tiit Kiumet County named thi-y art-setlinir many goods as low a s they can be
Court H l i t * , b e i a s the i'iftce f o r )i ilditi^ t!i« C i r e a u Court purchased in N e w V o r k o r B o s t o n , a n d ull u p o n u s u a l !
•' Vd Kivmet Connfv, i i
Traverse, in said County advance on present c o s t ; the bent-(ltd of which the most
of Bairart, I sbaU WIS nt oijldW a n r t i o q to the h i e h w t bidder, casual observer mast «ec and will of course avail hlras«W n t
tbe OWtuIs'-H ileacrllwd in.vai.l m o i t R a ^ e or Bo much thereof
They would call attention to the following, a« a small p a r t
8o*li be uecew-ary t o fciiisfy t . i " a j u o u i u Cue on said of their assortment, for sale on the uiost favorable t e r m s —
mottyajfe «t tliisdui'-. wiili i i i U r o t , if tlie rate of ten per for lteady f a v.
cent.per luttiuin, leg^i c o s U a n d e x p e . ' W v and an Attorney »
H A N N A H . LAY A CO.
f.'e of t w e n n -rtve doltaw enveaanted U- be paid in said raortTraverse City, p e c . 1, 13H2.
glCgi-: the said ivrwnfse* Win*r deii«TH*d «n ,MM tnortpipe o~
nil those certain t r a c t s o r parcel* or l a n d situatu
J
in tbe Uounty ot Ktntuet,iu tlie amt« of .Mil biir ui, to » i t ;
E.w>t half of the south «ie»-. q u a r t e r of s e c t i o o thirty-six ; tlir
west half of the south wes; quiirtar. the norti • «a*t q o a r t e r of (
HANNAH. LAY * CO.
tlu^south wast q u a r t e r and the north west ' j n a r t e r «f tl»- |
south e a s t q o a r t o r of sect (on thirty-live : the s m t h half-am! ,
the »outli half of the aort'utrest qiiarterof »ectioi' thirty-lour. ;
ais"* thowjuUi tta-tt quarter and tiiu noTwlt bilf ot the uurtU |
& S H O E * . — A VERY FULL AND COMeast, quarter 'of suction thirty-three, all being in Town ship ,
saurtmcut, and •• very cheati."'
thlrty-seVen north of Ithnge four, w e s t : also the n o r t h f r a e - ,
H A N N A H , LAY & CO.
tlonilirtilrof sep'.ion three, the west fractional h a l * >'f the
north : west fractional qnjirter of Sention -tn*o': the n o r t h c a s t |
fractioUtd q u a r t e r a a d thar weat half of .the *outh west q u «
O O K « AND STATIONARY, P A P E R llANliTKOR,
of,section.on,e, in towo-ship thirty-six D'>rili of raticc f"Ui
full ussortmcut.
. . . s t nr\d also the west fractioaul half of the north * est
H A N N A H , LAY A CO.
fractional quarter of section six, in t o w n s h i p thirty-six n o i l h
Traverse City, Dec. 1, 18U'.'.
of r a n g e ^ h r e e west, containing in all fifteen hundred a a ' I
seventy two acres and 34-100 tit an acre more or leas.
Dated February l s l - l 8 ^ i - '
, , , . ...
.
L E W I S ^ I J X N , Uortgagce.
1 \
.
S LXnXEtVAttorney:
C p p e r , Kid, Calf, Sole. B i n d i n g s
as also a fair supply of
(Printer's fee* 8 l f ' 50 )
(9-lSw.> •
Shoe E l u d i n g s ; for sale at a small advance o v e r c o a t , f o r
'.ommodation of our Customers.
Please call a n d
SHERIFF'S SALE.
cxaminb.
H A N N A H . LAV & CO.
T r a v e r s e City, Dec. 1, 1802.
of Maniitce, and State of-Miohigan. dated the Twenty-fourth
day of January, A. 1). IS'B, and to me directed aud delivered
- H A N N A H , LAV
agalr.tt the r h o d s a n d c l p t t o K lands and 'tenements of J o h n
„—,—
one of the oldest
Lawrehoe IfcVidtHr r.nll Michael Eut;elmaun, defendants
largest F u r Houses in New y b r k . Tor the sale of ull
therein, l l w r e levied upon and seized and shall sell at Furs, and a r c prepared ti» porchaae all kind* of P u r s , a n d
public suctiUA " r veud.u<N to thu highest bidder, at the ( t o o t can afford to and will pay '-be very h i g h e s t r a t e s f o r t h e
door of the I)u»well Hutol, llliat being the ia.-.t place uf hold- satpe. Remember wo are iu the market.
ing Circuit Cou'rif for salil Count)'] In tlie village of Minlstee
HANNAH. L A Y & CO.
in w i d ' C o u n t y of Manistee, on Saturday the Twenty-eight
Traverse City, Dec. 1,1802.
day of March'next, at two o'clock in the afternoon of said
day, all the estate right, t j t ' e and interc«t t o g e t h e r with the
L O T H I N G . — C O A T S , PANTS, V£STS, DRAWERS,
h*redit»BU)}itfl and.appurtenance* thereunto U-longlug or in
Under Shirts, Hhirt»—Fancy nnd" Plain, Suspenders,
any wis<! ap'pertaining, which the luiid J o h u Lawrcncc II<VIcltarMiff Wch.v-1 Englemann had on the Twenty-fourth Over-Alls, and J a c k e t s , India R u b b e r a n d OH" Costa a n d '
dfay o f J a n u a r y , A. U. 1H63, or has (ince ao<iuired in and to Jackets, Wool, Union a n d Cotton Socks. Cravats, Collars,
the foUowing'lands and gremiae# situate lying and being in Travelling Bags, Trunks, Umbrellas,&e.
H A N N A H , LAV 4 CO.
the County of Manistee and State of Michigan, and known
T r a v e r s e City, Dec. 1, 1802.
a n d described <u follow^ to w i t :
The »1 of pet of sec. 27 Lot 'J, and the n e t ° f net of »oc. 12 ;
the n | of nw( of see. S3. Lot 2 of sec. 10 ; Lota 2 and 3 of sec. P R O V I S I O N S , CHOUEHIES, 4c.—SI-OAR, T r * , C o r r u ,
28 ; the u e j of set of sco. I I ; tbe s « t o f u w i and the nw( of i
Spices, Candlcf, Soap, common atid eraslve ;
HWt of sec. 12 ; the n w | fit *w< aud set of nw t aud awl of aoj
Mnstanl, English and F r e n c h p r e p a r e d ;
of sec. 31 i t h e »e| of a«ij of sec. 11; L o t 2 of aeo. 12 : L o t 6
Soda; Cream Tartar. Ginger, Baking Powder,
o f ^ e c . 11 s n t o f n w l of sec. 3 4 ; the sw} of nei a n d s e j of
SiUaratus, St*rcJ», Vennacelli, Hops,
xel a n d I-ot 1 of sec. 1 3 t h e w j of n e j and w j of KEJ and c j
Tobacco, SnulT, Uarden Seed*.
>
6 f n w | and nw( of nw{ and Lot* 1 and 2 of *ee. S4 ; the s e j
Bag Salt, F i n e and Rock Salt, Glue, Alum,
o f n c ( und Lot 1 o f g e o . S 3 : t h e net "t «*c. 24 ; t h e w ( t l
Lamp a n d Lard Oil; Castor Oil,
net and u e j of net of sec. 36. all in Town 21 X. of K a n g e l 7
Indigo, Vellow Ochre, Chalk, Camwood.
f
c 2
•W'.jitlie
"f s«t o »i - ; tlie s w j of n e t and »ej oL sw<
Fluid, Molasses, Syrup. Vinegar,
and n ( i of a w | and n e j ^f n e j of see. ft, Ik>t *, sec. 7 ; the s w j
Bean*. P o r k , Meal, Flour, Oatmeal, Feed, Bran,
of a e j of sec. 10 : the »»J of n e j ot sec. 15 : tho s w j Of s t l of
Beef, l l a m a and Shoulders. Codfish.
s e t . 4 ; ; the n w t of s e j and a"| of set of sec. 5 ; the nw'| of u e j
Hard Bread, Butter, Crackers, I j t r d ,
of.stc. S ; the »w Hi of i n ilj of sec. 14, Lots 0 and 7 of a
E x t r a c t Lemon, Vanilla, Rose, l'eacb. P i n e Apple, A c .
Hi,; l)i»«et of «ej of set. 3 ; the n | of «et of sec. 11, all
HANNAH, L A V 4 CO.
Tonn,2) S - p t K a n g e 1G;\V ; the e i of »ej and « t of n e j of
Traverse City, Doc. t , IBM.
- .
i "i.
si*. 8 ; Lot " of sec. I the s | of net and s | of nwt aud net
o f s w j of see. 2 ^ ; the s | of ttwj of sec. 23 ; the e j of nvr{
• T a r r n i f l CJOVUMFOR
andtrw^ bf nW| of sec. 10 : the sef of uw( of sec. 5 : the n e t

t«' Skates, a s s o r t e d —
o f n w i and e t o f s e l u f » e c . 2 4 ; t h e e J of s e t ' a n d w4 o f s w t
of ae<vJ3 ; the net of n e t and s e t of #wt of sec. 17, all iu Door Springs—Plane Iron*—Bevels—'Try Squares—Hollow
'foWaJU, K. oX Bange 1? W ; net of sec. 2!) ; the nwt and Adzes, lied Pans—Kerosene Lanterns—Stove Crocks—Well
ii( o f u c ( of'scc. 2ft, nil jn Town 22, N". Range 10 W -, !>>t 4 Burkots—Pot Coven—Small Blocks—Ratline—Spring BnlCarpet L i n i n g — I n d i e s ' Rubber _I!oots-5pB<"
a d d - t f t o l i e f - o r * * } and;the nwf of net and n e | of net and
nw( 0 ( n w t of sec. 83, Lot 1 of eec. 21 i the set of
H A N N A H , LAY * CO.
13 ; Jlje s e t o f s c i a n d n w t of swt o f « e c . U ; t l i e s v t oi.»w«
Traverse City, Dec. 1, 1962.
aud a t of s a l and swt <)t n e t a n d sei of n w | uf sec. 12 ; the
s e j of set and swt of n w j and net or uw i and nw< of ne{ nnd
net o f W j and sei o f n w | a n d s j of net and swt of Owt nnd
tm-t df a » t (if sec. 15 ; j h e l f w l o f s w t and of of swt a n d set
a f n w t of *ec. 14 ; t l i e s e t |>f set of sec. 2 ; the swt of swt o f ' Fancy Pipes, Silver a n d Toy Watches, F a n c y Boxes) p u r s e s ,
and Money Bags, Ladies, Worlc
Vork a n d F a n c y Baskets,
^ - Table '
seo. 3d ; tUe s j of n e j and n w t of net and s e t of set and uwt
Mats, Brushes of all k^nd^ Guards,
" s, Chains,
Chains, Ac.
Sc.
of nci and act of s e j of see. 28 ; the n e | of
of sec. 34 ;
HANNAH,. LAY k CO.
the net of n e j of sec. 3$ : the nwt of nwt of sec. 23 j the
T r a v e r s e City, Dec- 1, 1862.
n w t ef SWf Of sec. 27, f t ! ih Town 11 N. i f Range 15 \ V ; the
swt o t s e t and s e t of n e t uud swt of aud e t of net of see. 34,
Lot L ©f see. 34 ; tlie set of n e t »ud e tit of s e f l t ef sec.
;
the n w l of sec. 35 - the n e t of nwt and s. t of net of «cc. 28 :
tiiesef of net of sec. 2lt all in Town 22 N. of R a n g ? H W ; Three Pail Kettles, Tin Ware—a complete l i n e — 2 0 , 3 0 ,
the net of n e j o f a e c . 22. Lot No. 2 of sec. 2 ; Lot 7 of sec. 4 0 , CO and 0 0 gallon Kettles.
37"; Lots ?. 7 and R ofet-c. 11. all in Town 23 N. Itange 13 W ;
HANNAH, L A V A CO.
tlie nwt of nwt of sec. 83 ; the w j of set a n d n e t of **et and
Traverse City, Dec. 1,18G2.
o f a w j and n w t of afce. 34 ; the et of uet uf sec. 32, ill in
Town 23 X. of Range 15 West.
E D S T E A D S , — T A B L E S , CHAIRS, [IOCKERS, W A S H
P. W E L l l E a SheHlT.
Stands, Mattrasses. Child's Rockers, High Chairs, Ac.
H A N N A H , L A Y A CO.
8-«w.
Traverse City, Dec. 1,1SC2.

rsr. B ! !

ol'uht* of'uiiSd T r l r i i ' - ' i l n S t i l f c S
Muiinac. Tilt Tax U * . .
«U Lqnt -V

Tie rtood o p d e f i a n t l y a n d

told P r a t t t h a t b o a n d t b e R e p u b l i c a n . p a r t y w e r e n o t t o
*be

" ^

-

B'

C

B

W CllANCEEtY
assorted Pickles. Pie-fruits, O y s t e r s
8TUV* OF MICHUI A*—The Circuit Court f o r the County of Sardines, Cigars.
Manistee. In Chancery.
H A N N A H , LAY A CO.
iplainaOL.
Traverse C i t y , D e c . I , l t « 2 .
,! J o n s LiWRKNf« MCVXCKAK, '
BESJAMty MCVICKAR.
*ii'iv W i t t r * * J . XiV.
NATBAN ENOCLKass,
llWUKU. K»iS;.M.lNN,
V SATISFACTORli.Y A P P E A R I s t ; TO T H I S COURT
bv affidavit that th>. Defendants J I'bn L i w r f n c e McMckar,
BSi^ianin McViekiir, Y'llliam .1. Kip. and S'ahtau Engeltnann,
are non-re^identa of tiusiState. on n o t i o n of W. W. C a r j * n w r «f Counsel for Coisplainanu it is . o r d r m d t h a t the raid
Defendants, J o h n L a f r o a c e M c V i c l a r , Benjamin McVickar,
Wflliam J . Kip, ami Nathan Entelmiinn, cause their appearaflce In t h i s c-insejo
entered within three months from
t h e i l a t e o f t h i v W f l c r a n d t h a t In cfiso of their appearance
they oaine their answer to the C o m p l a i n a n t ' s bill t o be filed
au<ia copy thereof to be served on tlie C o m p l a i u a n t ' s Solicitor in this cause withjn tw'.nty day* a f t e r servicfi of a copy of
said bill and notice of t h i s o r d e r : and in default thereof that
the said bill be taken a s confessed b> the said Defendants.
J o h n Lawrcncc M c V i c k a t , Beojsmii McVickar. William JKip and Nathan Eu,»«lraltnn. And II is f u r t h e r ordered that
within twenty days fi om t h e date of t h i s order the said Complainant cause a c o p j of t h i s o r d e r , to b«"published i u tbe
Grand Traverse H e r ' J d , , a public n e w s p s j ^ r printed a..d
published it) the N i n i Judicial C l r t p l t , aniMhat said publication be c o n t i n u e d Ip sjStt-psuer at jMrSfonce in each week
f o r a i x successive weiiks. o r thafctwliaiise a copy of this order
to be personally s e r v m on-said D e l s n d a n u , J o h n Lawrence
McVickar,.Benjamin McVickar, William J . Kip a n d Nathan
Rngeimann. at least twenty d a y s W o r e tho time herein pre—bribed for t h e i r apptaraHxe.
' l i v e n u n d e r my h u i d tliib :
"
F . J. L. - .
i W . W . C A R P E 3 T E R , Sollcitol^or. C.iu .

-iA true cory.",
DA riD! D. S E C O f , Register jn Chai
(»-6w.)
|(Printer's feej.;$8,ii.)

r

• MOBQAN BATES,

D

OMESTICS F O R W I N T E R o r iso3.—KENtuckj- Jeans. Summ- r Stuffs, Denims, Duck, Stripe,
Tick, Apron a n d Miners' Check, S h i r t i n g P r i n t s , N t n k e e n
Cotton f l a n n e l s . WooLFlannels, Brown and Bleached Cow
tons, u full line. Hags. Ac.
H A N N A H , LAY A CO.
Traverse City, Dee. I. 1K62.
r

A D I E S ' C t o x K s AKI. LAPIBS' C L o r a a ( D o r n y i W i o t n )
F r e n c h Casslioeres ""
"
"
~
~
B'lk Doeskins and Cassln
H A N N A H , LAY A CO.
Traverse City. Dec. I. 16G2.
p., BKOCIIK, STELLA, SCOTCH. (SIKOIJC

'

>e City. D e e . 1, 1««2.

T r a v e r s e C i t y , D e c . 1, 1862.

H A N N A H . L A Y A CO.

f E D I C I N E S . — P I I . I A 0INTMRNT8, LINAMENTS.
i l l Castor Oils, Sclts. Sulphur, Pain Killer. Sarmauarilla.
Medical Discovery, Salt-Rhcim Ointment, Strychnine, E y e Water and Salved Aloes, Vermifuge, Essences, Extracts, A c .
HANNAH. L A T A Co.
Tra\-erse City, Dee. B. lf<2.
Y ! T S T U F F S ^ - M A D D E R . INDIGO, E X T R A C T O P
Logwood, Blue Vitriol, Cudbar Copperas, C a m w o o d ,

|

I

Traverse City. Dee. 1. 1R62.

A, EK UA,

JUSTICE OP T 3 E PEACE, p '
Tr'avars* City v Mich.

'ldren's Shawls a n d Mufflers.
HANNAH, L A Y A CO.

!

BI wcllT

'» -

T r a v e r s e City. Dec. l ^ t B M .

M

"

B

J

LAY

,

* co. :

TRAVEBSE CITY.

s p e c t a t o r s , d U r g e n u m b e r o f t h e m f u q p i c i o u a lookiuig fellows, w h j t e a b o u t t b e s t r e e t l o i t e r e d m p u y m o r e . ,
M r . H o w e l l o p e u e d t b e discussion s o d t o o k : toccMion
i n b i s b o o r ' s s p e e c h t o give t h e
s c b b q l a f e a r f u l d r e s s i n g off.

trafiore af t b e P r a t t

frightened.

H e b a d listened t o t r e a s o n ya

t h e , floor

•of t h e L e g i r i a t n r c y e s t e r d a y , a n d h e a r d t h e [ t h r e a t s t h a t
t h e streets should run w i t h blood, a n d assured e r o r y traiitor

w i t h i n b e a r i n g o f h i s v o i c e , t h a t we ' wqrc

ready

to

m e e t t h e m , s h o u l d e r t o s h o u l d e r a n d b i l t - t o ' hilt, pbould
t h e y inaugurate a war a t home.
flow i n . M i c h i g a n ,

If blood f a s p a d e

there wouldribe a terrible

tion.
P r a t t g o t u p and

to

retribu-

i
l - l
b i s t r e a s o n Of y e s t e r d a y ,

repented

L c c l a u a w C o u n t y p a s s e d t h e Hou.-e on t h e 1 1 t h inst. b y
Tote of 6 6 y e a s t o 6 nays. I t was sont t o t h e S e n a t e
on t h o 1 2 t h . r e a d t w i c e a n d r e f e r r e d t o t h e C o m m i t t e e
It

b o d y e r e this, a n d b e c o m e a

has doubtless
law.

The

passed

that

County -Scat

q u e s t i o n is left t o a v o t e o f t S e people, and t h e places to
b e v o t e d f o r a r e N o r t b p o r t L e e l a n d a n d Glen A r b o r . —
F a r e w e l l t o H o n e s t PntLO.
DEATH o r H o s . SAHCKL DEXTKR.—Hon. S a m u e l Dex-

a n d d e c l a r e d t h a t b l o o d w o u l d h a v e flowed y e s t q r d a y h a d

t e r , one of t h e e a r l i e s t s e t t l e r s atid most h i g h l y respec^a.
a r r e s t h i m . unless h i s nsvol- ble men of t h i s S t a t e , d i e d a t bis r e s i d e n c d io D e x t e r

a P r o v o s t Marshal dared to

1
ver/ailed,
r.
i
<
Mr. H o w e l l said: " C o m e on with y o u r revolver.—

W a s h t e n a w Co., o n t h e 1 2 t h inst. 1I« was t h e f a t h e r of
W i r t D e x t e r , Ksq., of C h i c a g o , of the firm of D e x t e r k-

W h a t care w e for revolvers?

N o b l e of E l k R a p i d s .

W * . spall n p t b e u n p r e -

p a r e d t o d e a l w i t h all t r a ' i t r o r s , w h o raise t h e i r u n g o d l y

SEVENTH DIBTRICT.—Hon. J o s i a h T u r n e r was -re-Dom-,

hand against loyal m e n ! "
T h i s b o l d a n d d e f i a n t s p e e c h , c o w e d thj; D e m o c r a t s ,

m a t e d , by a c c l a m a t i o n , ' f o r J u d g e of t h e S e v e n t h J u d i c i -

w h o had vaciferowly c licercd P r a t t
A. p r o p o s i t i o n w a s tm u t e b y M r . M o r t o n - t o ; a p p o i n t a

inst

c o m m i t t e e of four F u s i l <nUts a n d

al District, a t a C o n v e n t i o n h e l d a t F l i n t ,

three Rtpnttlicaua to

A Tairroa w m

on

the

12th

H O U S R — T h a t c o m p o s i t e of w o r m -

d r a w u p R e s o l u t i o n s for: t h e H o u s e , w b i c b « l l should s u p -

wood, gall a n d t h e p o i s o n of asps, w h o was b a t h e d ill 1

port

a c r i m o n y a t h i s b i r t h , w r a p p e d in t h e s w a d d l i n g b a u d s

L' 'J

M r . P a r s o n s a b l y s h o * -cd u p t h e d o d g e of the 1 usion- of sin a n d cradled in i n i q u i t y — J u d g e P J U T T — a s t r a n g e r

ista a n d i r a i t o r a , a n d the . first v o t e taken w f s u p o n L o c k -

t o e v e r y g e n e r o u s a n d n o b l e impulse, u h a t e r of e v e r y

w o o d ^ R e s o l u t i o n s , w h i c l » w e r e lost 8 1 to,G3.
A call o f tfao H o u s e w a t • t h e n made, w b a i MK Mason,

t h i n g t h a t i s g o o d — t o o vilo e v e n f o r a C o n s u l u n d e r t h e

of W a y n e , a n d M r . A l l e q ,

— h a s m a d e a s p e e c h i u t h e L e g i s l a t u r e of o u r S t a t e w h i c h

b e absent.

of W a s h t o n a w , w e r t f o u n d t o

c o r r u p t a n d villainous a d m i n i s t r a t i o n of J a m e s B u c h a n a n

T b e S e r g e a n t t -t A r m s wont a f t e r thei

r a n k w i t h treason a n d the vile o u t p o u r i n g s of b i s S a -

M e a n w h i l e g r e a t c x c i t e m eut e x i s t e d in t h e H o u s e . —
M e m b e r e l e f t t h e i r s e a t s an. i

g a t h o r e d a b o u t in small

t a n i c souL T b e H o u s e should p u r g e itself a t o t x e
a nuisance.

p t r t i e s a n d e n g a g e d i n l i r t d -t •onvereatlon while t h e spect a t o r looted o n w i t h abaorbii i g interest
A l l e n w a s b r o u g h t in u n a s * id h e l e f t because bo t o o k
s o i n t e r e s t in t h e q u e s t i o n .
M r . M a s o n soon a f t e r c a m e i n •
o f t h e d i & m p i o a , wont, h o m e a n d

:
i
H e h a d b e c o m e sick
to bed

SBoth e x p l a n a -

D o n ' t fa!) t o r e a d

Barnw,

Dinbam, Olatk and

Beak*,

Hodgkinson,

Deare, with

otter*

v o t i n g for

T h e v o t e w a s t h e a t ^ k e a o n t h e B e i C'lt^on of t h e Coraonlttee reported by M r . H o w e l l

William A ,
|h the

A n y man w h o c a n n o t eo-

W e roeak p l a i n E n g l i s h .
THE LATEST

JVEWS.

T h e r e i s n o t h i n g of i m p o r t a n c e

r e g a r d i n g military

m o v e m e n t s r e p o r t e d from t h e A r m y

of

T w o expeditions have jnst returned
results.'
\ vv
J\' )

the

Potomac.

with satisfactory
- . "> 1,1

T h o c o n t r a b a n d traffic b e t w e e n t h e rebels io M a r y l a n d

Tbfe. V w e r e a d o p t e d b y

* h e following v o t e .
!
YKAS—Messrs. A b b o t t , A l d r i o h , A l l e n.JBeolley, Betts,

of

dorsk t h a t S p e e c h a n d t h o s e R e s o l u t i o n s is a t r a i t o r —

tions were accepted.
T h < M o r t o n - P r a t t B e c e s h R c e o l i "Hons wfcre v o t e d d o w n
b y 27 t a 6 7 .

t h e S p e e c h of H o n .

H o w a r d , a n d t h e R e s o l u t i o n s r e p o r t e d b y him
S t n f c Convention a t D e t r o i t .

a n d V f r g i h l a is

brofeeo ' d p ' ; a U b , 1 p e r m i t t i n g

f o r c c m e n t o f . t b e rebel; c o n s c r i p t i o n ,

ordered

tficTento

take

U l i « . B o w e n , B u c k l e y , fejiafc B u r t , . C o l W C o m b s , C o w - p l a c e in counties on t h e N e c k , o n t h e 1 2 t h t o t h e 2 7 t h
!
a n , O r e f i e , C r e g o , D a v i s , D e n m a n , Dfc : 0 n , ' D o c k e r a y , inst.
L a r g e q u a n t i t i e s of provisions, a n d a D u m b e r of iiors^s

D o w , Krskioe, F e l l o w , F o w l e , F r e e m a n , i ^ a r g j e t t , G r e e n ,
O r i o o e l L G r i s w o l d , H a s e , H e m i n g w a y , H .owell, Mallory,

a n d m u l e s w e r e aeixod, a n d a large

M c M a i t i n , EL Miller. H - C . M o r t o n .

b a n d s returned w i t h t b e e x p e d i t i o n a r y p a r t y .

Moa, b e r f

Parsons-

number

of

contra-

A m o n g t h e c a p t u r e s w e r e t w o l a r g e mail b a g s

P e n dill P i p e r , P o r t e r , R a n k i n , R a y m o n d , 1 V«ad, 8 1 a f t e r ,
Spencer, Sprague, G . A Smith, T . & S m l t V A . Smith,

S e v e r a l citizens, e n g a g e d in s m u g g l i n g , s o m e soldiers,
W e l c h , .a r e b e l signal officer, a n d s e v e r a l vessels used f o r con-

S t e w a r t Sweezey, T h a y e r , H o m a s , V o o r h i eB,
Weatherby,

Wheeler,

Williams,

Wilson,

Winaor,

v e y i n g s u p p l i e s a c r o a a t h e P o t o m a c , w e r e " c a p t u r e d and

Woodman, Woodworth, Speaker—69.. j
N A S I — B a r a e s , U c a k e s , C l a r k , CongdoD, O i o o k . D e a r ,

destroyed^

Eldridge, F i B e i i Pitch,

bring dates of Wednesdajt-

H. A

Gallord, Grosbeok,

Harmon,

H a y d e n , BL H a y d e a , H o d g k i n s o n , H o w j « d . J e n -

iawi; i f t o e y . L l t t l e j o b n , l ^ c l o r o o d ,

CAIRO, F e b .

17.—-The P o l a r S t a r

from

T h e w o r k on t h e

Vicksborg
caoaj, a t

L a k e P r o v i d e n c e a n d Y a z o o P a s s is p r o g r e s s i n g .

MwOn, 1 I c K e r o a ,

T h e 1 4 t h W i s c o n s i n a n d 1 1 0 t h Illinois regiments w e r e

J . D . Miller. J . Miller, E . M o r t o n , p r a t t , A . b f a t a, S m i t h .

a t t a c k e d n e a r L a k e P r o v i d e n c e on T h u r s d a y b y t h o

"Tinham, Toll, W a r n e r , W h i t e , W i n w s . — 3 3 . «
T h e H o n s e a d j o u r n e d a t e o o o'clock,' g r e a t l y

bel regiments.

excited.

M e o w . C h a p t o o n , W o o d , L a t h e r and F i t c h wet e abaent
f r o m the city.
A rcaolution c e n s u r i n g P r a t t will b e I n t r o d a c e d
m o r r o w in all p r o b a V i l i f y .

I>

S e w Postal Bill,
«
S e n a t o r CoUaanJrt postal bill e m p o w e w . t h e P

to-

ELTX

-

re-

T b e l a t t e r w e r e repulsed, a n d a n u m b e r

taken prisoner^ one

report

says an e n t i r e

Mississippi

regiment
Special Dispatch t o th« Adv. and Trib.
M o t r i n s , F e b . 16th, 1 0 P - M . — A d v i c e s from V i c k s b u r g t o F r i d a y , says t h e Q u e e n of t b e

West

h a s been

s u p p l i e d w i t h coal, a n d g o n e on a n o t h e r e x p i d i t i o n d o w n
ostmas-

the river.

I t i s believed t h a t a g r a n d m o v e m e n t is t o

be

t a r g e n e r a l t o a p p o i n t a l l p o s t m a a t i w w ^ o a e ; aal a r y i s c o m m e n c e d s h o r t l y , w h i c h ' w i l l p u t V i c k s b u r g i n o u r
$ 1 , 0 0 0 ; r e q u i r e s p o i l m a s t e r i ; mail ; a g e n t s , possession, m o v e m e n t s of BO T o r m i d a b l a c h a r a c t e r a - to
a n d p e r s o n s e m p l o y e d in t h e gene-xal piostoffices, t c » m a k o ensure c e r t a i n success. ~ T t is r e a r e d t h e ' e n e m y m a f evaco a t h t o t h e i r fidelity a n d l o c a l i t y ;
in five fi«—'*, t h e

first

between

a * a r f e c o o i p e t isation
8 1 , 0 0 0 and

8 3 ,000 ;

^the a e o o n d b e t w e a i $ 3 « 0 e ^ « d $ 2 . 0 0 0 ^ ^ t h f c r d be
tween $2,000 a n d ' 8 1 , 0 0 0 ; the f o u r t h between 3 1,000
and $100 ; the

t i a i n 8 i - O 0 | ; ; tie salaries

t o bo-

a s s i g n e d b y t h e P o s t m a s t e r G e n e r a l f r o m a c o m p t trison
o f a ^ f c r a g e a a l « c i « « r H e t o u f # * > cefflntfSp«|rf a n d
be readjusted a c t

<V&ew^.UjAn 6 n (je i n . t w o q - t h e s c

u a t e b e f o r e iairly b r o a g h t t o b e a r .

The, nature

of t h e

movement is contraband.
T h e b i l l a u t h o r i s i n g t h e I m p r e s s m e n t o f s l a v e s a n d prop e r t y f o r t h e naa of ' t h e i a r m y p a s s e d t h o C o n f e d e r a t e
C o n g r e s s , a n d resolutions w e r e a d o p t e d , i n s t r u c t i n g t b e
Committeeon Judiciary to

report

a

bill p r o v i d i n g f o r

m a y t h e sale of all n e g r o e s t a k e n in a r m e s a g a i n s t t h e Confed-_,
sala- e r a c y , t h e p r o c e e d e s t o t)b d i v i d e d a m o d g t h e captors."

ries t o takff
<*««"
^e
first a n d second classes it i s p r o p o i i e d t o a l l o w a j u s t a n d

T h e W o r l d ' s special,- 'Washington,
M

Feb.

16, says:

R « m ( i i i t V e o m n w i 3 l ' a r f ^ t ^ b e T e x a * 1 s ! c e r t a f n l f in-

r e a s o n a b l e s t t o ' f o r t h e c a s t of r e n t , JfJel, U g M f o. l e r t e , d e p e n d e n t of ' h e Gulf. T h i s c h a n g e , i t j s a s e r t a i n e d by
A c ^ a n d also t o t h e o f i e o i tor.cierk. ^ i r % ; aU b o x r e n t s
F r e m o n t ' s f r i e n d s , s e n d s B u t l e r b a c k t o N e w Orleans.
a n d a t b a r p e i q a i a t e s t o b a a c c o u u t o d (of b y t h o
postm a s t e r ; t b e b o x r e n U a n d p o r t a g e a l w a y s p r e j >aid •
MAItRIED
o a t h made to quarterly

retires

on j * n a l i t y «f .petjituy

t h e P o s W a s t e r G e n e r a l t o r e g a l a t e thse

periods

during

w h i c h d e a d l e t t e r s shall remain in a n y

postcffice ; t h o s e

c o n t a i n i n g v a l u a b l e enclooarea t o

r e g i s t e r e d iu

be

tbe

A t t h e Ounton House, In Traverse City, on the. 23d insU
by Morgan Bates, E s q , Mr, M t a v w A. B«OWKSOK t o Miss
I&ULIXX PKKX, both of Whitewater.

I N T B K N A L TUBTJENTJE. i ,
C O L p p e f O B ® OPFICE,
)
/FOCBTU DISTRICT OF Micuioifi- >,
sons w r i t t e n t o , s h i ^ l b e . i n c l u d e d in r e c e i p t s a w l b o s u b " ;Grand Rapids. Dec. 3d, 1862. J
j e c t t o r e c l a m a t i o n ; l e t t e r c a m e r a t o b e a p p o i n t e d , a n d V T O T I C E I S HEREBY GIVEN, T H A T T H E LISTS,
J \ valuation and enumerations made by the Assessor f o r
r e c e i v i n g ofBces a n d b o x e s e s t a b l i s h e a , a n d p r o v i s i o n the 4th Assessment district, u n d e r " A n a c t to provide Interm o d e f o r c a r r y i n g local n o w s p a p e r s a n x l small packag-es ; nal revenue to support t h e Government a n d t o pay Interest
on the public debt," approved b y the P r e s i d e n t J u l y 1st,
t h o r a t e of h a l f - o u n c e letters, threej c e n t s ; d r o p l e t t e r s 1862. (being t h e S e p t e m b e t a n n u a l assessment, a n d t h a t f o r
t w o cents, a n d no c a r r i e r s ' fees allow edl i r e g i s t e r e d let- tbe of October.jTiave bee fcecclved at thfa office.
The Licenses a * d ' r e c e f p t a for duties a n d t a x e s now due
t e r s t o p a y a fee of t w e n t y c e n t s ; W a w i j ^ a p e r p o s t a g e on
a n d payable f r o m residents of the counties of Leleenaw,
w e l l i e s , p e r q u a r t e r , five ceuta ; semi-rVffekliea, t e n c o n t s ; Grand Traverse, Kalkaska, Antrim, Manltou, Emmet and Cheboygan, are in the nandrt of A l b e r t W. Bacon, of T r a v e r s e
tri-weeklics, fifteen c e n t s ; dailies,' l i x w ^ o e s , ! t h i r t y c e n t s ;
City, Deputy Collector, toi whom the a m o u n t of said licenses,
f o u r o u n c e s t o b e t h e s t a n d a r d w e i g h t of p e r i o d i c a l s ; duties or t a x e s wilt be p a id . On or before t h e F i r s t day of
March. 1863, s i his office
T r a v e r s e City, In Grand Tras m a l l p a p e r s , Bent in a p a c k a g e t o o n e a d d t e s s , c h a r g e d
verse County, Michigan, An.fl all persons w h o .sftall n e g l e c j
t
o pay the same, within the time t h u s specified, shall be liaa t the same rate.
•- ; f / " A V T
ble t o pay ten p e r c e n t u m additional npon the a i o o u t r - *
.
A l e t t e r to G e n . D a v i d w J n , froto a p e r s o n w b e a o c o m - t h e i r assessments.
All duties and taxes duf a n d payable on monthly retnrns.
p a n i e d a r e c e n t w i o u t t o Batesville, says H i a d m a n ' s a r m y
m u s t be paid between the J^itli a n d l a s t d a y of each month,
j j l i t t e r l f demoralla^d and totally ineficl entJ
>
f o r the b u s i n e s s of the p r e w d n g m o u t h ^
T h r e e hundred of his troops were f r O w n t o death dur•
...
X a TTRNER
Mifh
inlo w i r i B t m t | H m ' T a n
department, and when n o t

returnable

' <m:

'Vjk*

to, w r i t e r s o r p e r -

fflWHv.hi

'

MORTGAGE

SALE.

Hannah, Lay 5c Co's Column
WINTER OF 1862 & 1863.

LEELAN'AW C o t b c T Y . — T h f j W l l j f o r "the o r g a n i z a t i o n of

on T o w n s a u d C o u n t i e s .

I

r i E P A C L T H A t T C C ' & f E X MADE l.V.TUK CONDI
l i r u i t f c of » c e r t a i n
t"-«rTag dat<- th>- te«tU tfcyr
a F M e e t i b e r . in tho y e a r n f our l « r d oou thousan.l c t r f i hnli
d r e d a n d nftr-Bine. jnadc'by i i d n i n A. .Vale*, law of Macomb
coant. in th- 8 u u * u l il»«liis»n. JecoiucU, aad M i r y K. Units
Wale*. bU wife, to J ^ w w Allea, of Detroit, in nai.t State, an.l
r e i o N . $ o't, fl,e ( y t nty-elgbth <!4>' of Jtaiur.ry in tin' yenr M e r r i l E SCBSCItlBEItS ARE H A P P Y TO AKXOUXCE T O
thou-wii eipfet b o n d e d * n « l sixty, in tlie office »f the KejriH
1 the citizens o f G r a n d Traverse and a d j o i n i n g Cimnties.
t e r v r l H M s i'«»r Emm- t 'Uonnty. in m i d State, in Liber A of that they an* so f o r t u n a t e as t o have a very large a n d comM9tl|ntgc>. on i.-igts 2 i . 3"A '-U mill *4, upoa » Ui' h said M o n - plete Mock of Merchandise especially adapted t o tho particug a g f UMte hi 11 dime J to hv d a r a t tliii date yf tliii notice the lar demauda of this c o m m u n i t y . Nearly the whole M which
•mm of two OiouMud niiii* b u n d t e d and i blrty-obo dollars and was purchased prior to the Urge advance in all tlaci-cs of
f o r t j - a i n r e e n t s ; and no f h i t
proceedings at, law, hnvinR Merchandise caused by the levying of the Excise Tax. iii
Wen in«tiiuted to r»eove> a n v p a r t t h e r e o t notice ii. thetv- September. Add to this the fact t h a t t h e i r stock was parfot* fcunby (tlVen than ot: . i t u i f l a y . the ntr.tli .lay of i U y ehased for » C a s h ; " a n d t h a t o w i n g to the a d v a n t a g e above
next, aiu-n o'clock In tlie kVn.noon. ut tiit Kiumet County named thi-y art-setlinir many goods as low a s they can be
Court H l i t * , b e i a s the i'iftce f o r )i ilditi^ t!i« C i r e a u Court purchased in N e w V o r k o r B o s t o n , a n d ull u p o n u s u a l !
•' Vd Kivmet Connfv, i i
Traverse, in said County advance on present c o s t ; the bent-(ltd of which the most
of Bairart, I sbaU WIS nt oijldW a n r t i o q to the h i e h w t bidder, casual observer mast «ec and will of course avail hlras«W n t
tbe OWtuIs'-H ileacrllwd in.vai.l m o i t R a ^ e or Bo much thereof
They would call attention to the following, a« a small p a r t
8o*li be uecew-ary t o fciiisfy t . i " a j u o u i u Cue on said of their assortment, for sale on the uiost favorable t e r m s —
mottyajfe «t tliisdui'-. wiili i i i U r o t , if tlie rate of ten per for lteady f a v.
cent.per luttiuin, leg^i c o s U a n d e x p e . ' W v and an Attorney »
H A N N A H . LAY A CO.
f.'e of t w e n n -rtve doltaw enveaanted U- be paid in said raortTraverse City, p e c . 1, 13H2.
glCgi-: the said ivrwnfse* Win*r deii«TH*d «n ,MM tnortpipe o~
nil those certain t r a c t s o r parcel* or l a n d situatu
J
in tbe Uounty ot Ktntuet,iu tlie amt« of .Mil biir ui, to » i t ;
E.w>t half of the south «ie»-. q u a r t e r of s e c t i o o thirty-six ; tlir
west half of the south wes; quiirtar. the norti • «a*t q o a r t e r of (
HANNAH. LAY * CO.
tlu^south wast q u a r t e r and the north west ' j n a r t e r «f tl»- |
south e a s t q o a r t o r of sect (on thirty-live : the s m t h half-am! ,
the »outli half of the aort'utrest qiiarterof »ectioi' thirty-lour. ;
ais"* thowjuUi tta-tt quarter and tiiu noTwlt bilf ot the uurtU |
& S H O E * . — A VERY FULL AND COMeast, quarter 'of suction thirty-three, all being in Town ship ,
saurtmcut, and •• very cheati."'
thlrty-seVen north of Ithnge four, w e s t : also the n o r t h f r a e - ,
H A N N A H , LAY & CO.
tlonilirtilrof sep'.ion three, the west fractional h a l * >'f the
north : west fractional qnjirter of Sention -tn*o': the n o r t h c a s t |
fractioUtd q u a r t e r a a d thar weat half of .the *outh west q u «
O O K « AND STATIONARY, P A P E R llANliTKOR,
of,section.on,e, in towo-ship thirty-six D'>rili of raticc f"Ui
full ussortmcut.
. . . s t nr\d also the west fractioaul half of the north * est
H A N N A H , LAY A CO.
fractional quarter of section six, in t o w n s h i p thirty-six n o i l h
Traverse City, Dec. 1, 18U'.'.
of r a n g e ^ h r e e west, containing in all fifteen hundred a a ' I
seventy two acres and 34-100 tit an acre more or leas.
Dated February l s l - l 8 ^ i - '
, , , . ...
.
L E W I S ^ I J X N , Uortgagce.
1 \
.
S LXnXEtVAttorney:
C p p e r , Kid, Calf, Sole. B i n d i n g s
as also a fair supply of
(Printer's fee* 8 l f ' 50 )
(9-lSw.> •
Shoe E l u d i n g s ; for sale at a small advance o v e r c o a t , f o r
'.ommodation of our Customers.
Please call a n d
SHERIFF'S SALE.
cxaminb.
H A N N A H . LAV & CO.
T r a v e r s e City, Dec. 1, 1802.
of Maniitce, and State of-Miohigan. dated the Twenty-fourth
day of January, A. 1). IS'B, and to me directed aud delivered
- H A N N A H , LAV
agalr.tt the r h o d s a n d c l p t t o K lands and 'tenements of J o h n
„—,—
one of the oldest
Lawrehoe IfcVidtHr r.nll Michael Eut;elmaun, defendants
largest F u r Houses in New y b r k . Tor the sale of ull
therein, l l w r e levied upon and seized and shall sell at Furs, and a r c prepared ti» porchaae all kind* of P u r s , a n d
public suctiUA " r veud.u<N to thu highest bidder, at the ( t o o t can afford to and will pay '-be very h i g h e s t r a t e s f o r t h e
door of the I)u»well Hutol, llliat being the ia.-.t place uf hold- satpe. Remember wo are iu the market.
ing Circuit Cou'rif for salil Count)'] In tlie village of Minlstee
HANNAH. L A Y & CO.
in w i d ' C o u n t y of Manistee, on Saturday the Twenty-eight
Traverse City, Dec. 1,1802.
day of March'next, at two o'clock in the afternoon of said
day, all the estate right, t j t ' e and interc«t t o g e t h e r with the
L O T H I N G . — C O A T S , PANTS, V£STS, DRAWERS,
h*redit»BU)}itfl and.appurtenance* thereunto U-longlug or in
Under Shirts, Hhirt»—Fancy nnd" Plain, Suspenders,
any wis<! ap'pertaining, which the luiid J o h u Lawrcncc II<VIcltarMiff Wch.v-1 Englemann had on the Twenty-fourth Over-Alls, and J a c k e t s , India R u b b e r a n d OH" Costa a n d '
dfay o f J a n u a r y , A. U. 1H63, or has (ince ao<iuired in and to Jackets, Wool, Union a n d Cotton Socks. Cravats, Collars,
the foUowing'lands and gremiae# situate lying and being in Travelling Bags, Trunks, Umbrellas,&e.
H A N N A H , LAV 4 CO.
the County of Manistee and State of Michigan, and known
T r a v e r s e City, Dec. 1, 1802.
a n d described <u follow^ to w i t :
The »1 of pet of sec. 27 Lot 'J, and the n e t ° f net of »oc. 12 ;
the n | of nw( of see. S3. Lot 2 of sec. 10 ; Lota 2 and 3 of sec. P R O V I S I O N S , CHOUEHIES, 4c.—SI-OAR, T r * , C o r r u ,
28 ; the u e j of set of sco. I I ; tbe s « t o f u w i and the nw( of i
Spices, Candlcf, Soap, common atid eraslve ;
HWt of sec. 12 ; the n w | fit *w< aud set of nw t aud awl of aoj
Mnstanl, English and F r e n c h p r e p a r e d ;
of sec. 31 i t h e »e| of a«ij of sec. 11; L o t 2 of aeo. 12 : L o t 6
Soda; Cream Tartar. Ginger, Baking Powder,
o f ^ e c . 11 s n t o f n w l of sec. 3 4 ; the sw} of nei a n d s e j of
SiUaratus, St*rcJ», Vennacelli, Hops,
xel a n d I-ot 1 of sec. 1 3 t h e w j of n e j and w j of KEJ and c j
Tobacco, SnulT, Uarden Seed*.
>
6 f n w | and nw( of nw{ and Lot* 1 and 2 of *ee. S4 ; the s e j
Bag Salt, F i n e and Rock Salt, Glue, Alum,
o f n c ( und Lot 1 o f g e o . S 3 : t h e net "t «*c. 24 ; t h e w ( t l
Lamp a n d Lard Oil; Castor Oil,
net and u e j of net of sec. 36. all in Town 21 X. of K a n g e l 7
Indigo, Vellow Ochre, Chalk, Camwood.
f
c 2
•W'.jitlie
"f s«t o »i - ; tlie s w j of n e t and »ej oL sw<
Fluid, Molasses, Syrup. Vinegar,
and n ( i of a w | and n e j ^f n e j of see. ft, Ik>t *, sec. 7 ; the s w j
Bean*. P o r k , Meal, Flour, Oatmeal, Feed, Bran,
of a e j of sec. 10 : the »»J of n e j ot sec. 15 : tho s w j Of s t l of
Beef, l l a m a and Shoulders. Codfish.
s e t . 4 ; ; the n w t of s e j and a"| of set of sec. 5 ; the nw'| of u e j
Hard Bread, Butter, Crackers, I j t r d ,
of.stc. S ; the »w Hi of i n ilj of sec. 14, Lots 0 and 7 of a
E x t r a c t Lemon, Vanilla, Rose, l'eacb. P i n e Apple, A c .
Hi,; l)i»«et of «ej of set. 3 ; the n | of «et of sec. 11, all
HANNAH, L A V 4 CO.
Tonn,2) S - p t K a n g e 1G;\V ; the e i of »ej and « t of n e j of
Traverse City, Doc. t , IBM.
- .
i "i.
si*. 8 ; Lot " of sec. I the s | of net and s | of nwt aud net
o f s w j of see. 2 ^ ; the s | of ttwj of sec. 23 ; the e j of nvr{
• T a r r n i f l CJOVUMFOR
andtrw^ bf nW| of sec. 10 : the sef of uw( of sec. 5 : the n e t

t«' Skates, a s s o r t e d —
o f n w i and e t o f s e l u f » e c . 2 4 ; t h e e J of s e t ' a n d w4 o f s w t
of ae<vJ3 ; the net of n e t and s e t of #wt of sec. 17, all iu Door Springs—Plane Iron*—Bevels—'Try Squares—Hollow
'foWaJU, K. oX Bange 1? W ; net of sec. 2!) ; the nwt and Adzes, lied Pans—Kerosene Lanterns—Stove Crocks—Well
ii( o f u c ( of'scc. 2ft, nil jn Town 22, N". Range 10 W -, !>>t 4 Burkots—Pot Coven—Small Blocks—Ratline—Spring BnlCarpet L i n i n g — I n d i e s ' Rubber _I!oots-5pB<"
a d d - t f t o l i e f - o r * * } and;the nwf of net and n e | of net and
nw( 0 ( n w t of sec. 83, Lot 1 of eec. 21 i the set of
H A N N A H , LAY * CO.
13 ; Jlje s e t o f s c i a n d n w t of swt o f « e c . U ; t l i e s v t oi.»w«
Traverse City, Dec. 1, 1962.
aud a t of s a l and swt <)t n e t a n d sei of n w | uf sec. 12 ; the
s e j of set and swt of n w j and net or uw i and nw< of ne{ nnd
net o f W j and sei o f n w | a n d s j of net and swt of Owt nnd
tm-t df a » t (if sec. 15 ; j h e l f w l o f s w t and of of swt a n d set
a f n w t of *ec. 14 ; t l i e s e t |>f set of sec. 2 ; the swt of swt o f ' Fancy Pipes, Silver a n d Toy Watches, F a n c y Boxes) p u r s e s ,
and Money Bags, Ladies, Worlc
Vork a n d F a n c y Baskets,
^ - Table '
seo. 3d ; tUe s j of n e j and n w t of net and s e t of set and uwt
Mats, Brushes of all k^nd^ Guards,
" s, Chains,
Chains, Ac.
Sc.
of nci and act of s e j of see. 28 ; the n e | of
of sec. 34 ;
HANNAH,. LAY k CO.
the net of n e j of sec. 3$ : the nwt of nwt of sec. 23 j the
T r a v e r s e City, Dec- 1, 1862.
n w t ef SWf Of sec. 27, f t ! ih Town 11 N. i f Range 15 \ V ; the
swt o t s e t and s e t of n e t uud swt of aud e t of net of see. 34,
Lot L ©f see. 34 ; tlie set of n e t »ud e tit of s e f l t ef sec.
;
the n w l of sec. 35 - the n e t of nwt and s. t of net of «cc. 28 :
tiiesef of net of sec. 2lt all in Town 22 N. of R a n g ? H W ; Three Pail Kettles, Tin Ware—a complete l i n e — 2 0 , 3 0 ,
the net of n e j o f a e c . 22. Lot No. 2 of sec. 2 ; Lot 7 of sec. 4 0 , CO and 0 0 gallon Kettles.
37"; Lots ?. 7 and R ofet-c. 11. all in Town 23 N. Itange 13 W ;
HANNAH, L A V A CO.
tlie nwt of nwt of sec. 83 ; the w j of set a n d n e t of **et and
Traverse City, Dec. 1,18G2.
o f a w j and n w t of afce. 34 ; the et of uet uf sec. 32, ill in
Town 23 X. of Range 15 West.
E D S T E A D S , — T A B L E S , CHAIRS, [IOCKERS, W A S H
P. W E L l l E a SheHlT.
Stands, Mattrasses. Child's Rockers, High Chairs, Ac.
H A N N A H , L A Y A CO.
8-«w.
Traverse City, Dec. 1,1SC2.

rsr. B ! !

ol'uht* of'uiiSd T r l r i i ' - ' i l n S t i l f c S
Muiinac. Tilt Tax U * . .
«U Lqnt -V

Tie rtood o p d e f i a n t l y a n d

told P r a t t t h a t b o a n d t b e R e p u b l i c a n . p a r t y w e r e n o t t o
*be

" ^

-

B'

C

B

W CllANCEEtY
assorted Pickles. Pie-fruits, O y s t e r s
8TUV* OF MICHUI A*—The Circuit Court f o r the County of Sardines, Cigars.
Manistee. In Chancery.
H A N N A H , LAY A CO.
iplainaOL.
Traverse C i t y , D e c . I , l t « 2 .
,! J o n s LiWRKNf« MCVXCKAK, '
BESJAMty MCVICKAR.
*ii'iv W i t t r * * J . XiV.
NATBAN ENOCLKass,
llWUKU. K»iS;.M.lNN,
V SATISFACTORli.Y A P P E A R I s t ; TO T H I S COURT
bv affidavit that th>. Defendants J I'bn L i w r f n c e McMckar,
BSi^ianin McViekiir, Y'llliam .1. Kip. and S'ahtau Engeltnann,
are non-re^identa of tiusiState. on n o t i o n of W. W. C a r j * n w r «f Counsel for Coisplainanu it is . o r d r m d t h a t the raid
Defendants, J o h n L a f r o a c e M c V i c l a r , Benjamin McVickar,
Wflliam J . Kip, ami Nathan Entelmiinn, cause their appearaflce In t h i s c-insejo
entered within three months from
t h e i l a t e o f t h i v W f l c r a n d t h a t In cfiso of their appearance
they oaine their answer to the C o m p l a i n a n t ' s bill t o be filed
au<ia copy thereof to be served on tlie C o m p l a i u a n t ' s Solicitor in this cause withjn tw'.nty day* a f t e r servicfi of a copy of
said bill and notice of t h i s o r d e r : and in default thereof that
the said bill be taken a s confessed b> the said Defendants.
J o h n Lawrcncc M c V i c k a t , Beojsmii McVickar. William JKip and Nathan Eu,»«lraltnn. And II is f u r t h e r ordered that
within twenty days fi om t h e date of t h i s order the said Complainant cause a c o p j of t h i s o r d e r , to b«"published i u tbe
Grand Traverse H e r ' J d , , a public n e w s p s j ^ r printed a..d
published it) the N i n i Judicial C l r t p l t , aniMhat said publication be c o n t i n u e d Ip sjStt-psuer at jMrSfonce in each week
f o r a i x successive weiiks. o r thafctwliaiise a copy of this order
to be personally s e r v m on-said D e l s n d a n u , J o h n Lawrence
McVickar,.Benjamin McVickar, William J . Kip a n d Nathan
Rngeimann. at least twenty d a y s W o r e tho time herein pre—bribed for t h e i r apptaraHxe.
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Gold Speculations.
1818—18«2.
Capital, $100,000.
W a r is d e s t r u c t i v e of business interests.
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t i o n a t p r e s e n t . T h e a n a l o g y was v e r y s t r i l d n g j a n d t h e O n e of t h e c u s t o m a r y evils of a 6tate of hostilities is a d e - dier* who *ball serve for two years, or 1f> t h e cloie of t h e 0 0
leasons d e d u c e d of t b c most valuable c h a r a c t e r . T h e (lis- r a n g e m e n t of t h e c u r r e n c y . O u r R e v o l u t i o n a r y w a r was
if sooner ended. In bases of deceased soldiers it Is d o e :
r m i i s COMPANY I S ORGANIZED ESPECIALLY FOR
p a i r t h a t followed e v e r y d e f e a t , t h e d e s p o n d e n c y of t h e f o u g h t t h r o u g h b y t b e a i d of " c a r d m o n e y , " which de- 1st, To the widow, if there be one ; 2nd, 'Jo the children, if no
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On the p a y m e n t to t h i s Company, or any of ita a u t h o r i s e d
the case may be. provided they b« r e s i d e n t s of the United
t h e f o r e b o d i n g s of grqrablere, a n d the c r o a k i n g * of t r a i - w a s c a r r i e d a n by m e a n s of T r e a s u r y n o t e s , of w h i e b i t States. Commissioned officers and s o l d i e r s d i s c h a r g e d - b e - agents, of the sum of $50, it will issue a certificate of insurtor*—aM a c c o r d e d w i t h o a r o w n e x p e r i c nee. Still, p e r - r e q u i r e d a t a c e r t a i n p e r i o d $ 3 to b u y $ 2 in g o l d . N e i - fore two y e a r s ' service. ar;d their heir* l a case of their death, ance, b l n d i n g i t s e l f t o pay to sufch person the eoin of F i v *
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w a r d e d w i t h i t s love arjd h o n o r s , t h e m e n wl i o st s a n g u i n e h o n o r a b l y f o r u s w i t h o u t p a p e r m o n e y .
PENSIONS.
31st. 186®, or during the war. In tbe game proportion thia
p a t i e a c e and s t e r n firmness was p r o o f a g a i n s t d i s a s t e r t r u e of t h e B r i t i s h nation, r e l a t i v e t o its l o n g wars w i t h
Pensions were formerly an annual p a y m e n t in c o n s i d e r a - Company will insure any person liable to do Military d u t y .
$5,000.
a n d sedition. T h e lesjon, so a p t l y i m p a r t e d , i s w o r t h N c p o l e o n . S p e c i e p a y m e n t s w e r e s u s p e n d e d "for n e a r l y tion of past services. It ha* been «xt«-n3eil in modern time* In any sura from $100
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to those who have become disabled, and t o t b c d e p e n d e n t . . . . .„. .„. lnl lrv. . This
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also insures those in the sert h a a t t e a t i o n o f e v e r y jkotnot, f r a u g h t as i t i s w i t h en- 2 5 years, nod 3 0 p e r c e n t p r e m i u m w a s p a i d b y t b e G o v heirs of those who lose their lives In s«rtifie. It is due
vice officers and privates, a g a i n s t wounds or death, during
• c o n r a g e m e n t a n d c h e e r . W e now d e s i r e to a d d u c e an- e r n m e n t f o r gold c o i n t o send t o t b e t r o o p s in S p a i n - this war to soldiers disabled in servico 1 a t h e line of d u t y .
the present war, thus e n a b l i n g all prudent soldier* to provide
All g r e a t w a r s d e r a n g e business and play f a n t a s t i c t r i c k s
o t h e r e x a m p l e of m o r e r e c e n t d a t e , a n d w i t h w h i c h w e
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« r e m o r e iutimateJy r e l a t e d ; namely, t h e w a r of 1 8 1 2 .
T h e present h i g h p r i c e of g o l d i s t h e r e f o r e not a n e w faotber dependent wholly or partly ; Uii, T o the sisUrs u n d e r To tbe manly virtues of braver}- and patriotism that called
P e w wars were eTer undertaken under .disadvantagef
t h i n g u n d e r t h e sun b u t a n o r d i n a r y incident of w a r . — 16 years, dependent wholly or partly «p >n any deceased
the soldier to the fleld, let him add the crowning excelltnoe
o u s c i r c u m s t a n c e s . P r e s i d e n t M a d i s o n himself w a s opof a p r u d e n t provision for hi* family, in case he never reI n o u r case i t has b e e s s t i m u l a t e d by several causes, m a k - dier who may be killed or dies Sf dUease contracted
posed t o it, a n d only t b c c l a m o r s of bia p a r t y
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wounds received in service a n d in the Jine of duty.
t u r n , then will he be remembered with gratitude, as one t h a t
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Our rates for insurance a g a i n s t wounds and death are i s S e c r e a t v o f t h e T r e a s » r y , a n d M r . M a d i s o n ' s most con$14
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e m b a r r a s s i n g our finances a n d s t o p p i n g t h e war.
l?orfollows, to wit ;
fident atfeiser d e n o u u e i d i t in t h e b i t t e r e s t term*. T h e F e d $10 on a hundred
against wounds.
e i g n - b o r n s p e c u l a t o r s , w h o h a v e no money w i t h f r e e in- $24 ; T o Lieutenant Colonels a n d M ;l.\cher grades, $30 per
e r a l i s t s i m p e d e d t h e G o v e r n m e n t in e v e r y possible m a n month. Fees in Tension cases are on)}' ? 6 .
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death.
stitutions, h a v e p u l l e d e v e r y s t r i n g t o b r i p g u p t h e u o n n e r , And t h e a n t i - w a r feeling r a n so h i g h in N o w E n g l a n d
Our certificate* of insurance ar* assignable—are intended
BACK PAYinal value of gold, r e g a r d l e s s of p u b l i c o r social i n t e r t h a t h e r c o a s t w a s specially e x e m p t e d f r o m t h e o p e r a t i o n
Is doe to discharged soldiers to the jiToo they are actually to ti» assigned to the family f o r their care, support and reests. T h e y h a v e b e e n aided by some of t h e m e t r o p o l i discharged. The undersigned have s o p e r l o r advantages f o r l i e M u case the event* occur upon which they are payable.
o f t h e p r o c l a m a t i o n o r b l o c k a d e issued b y t h o B r i t i s h
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be
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t a n B a n k s , w h i c h h a v e loaned t h e i r n o t e s u p o n d e p o s i t s o r speedily collecting the pay and claimu 'if discharged soldiers.
G o v e r n m e n t a g a i n s t U n i t e d S t a t e s p o r t s . W a r was degold, o v e r a n d o v e r a ^ a i n , a n d afforded e v e r y f a c i l i t y t o Back Pay is due the widows or heirs ol ilcceased soldiers in f o r t h e m to provide f o r their flimllle* in t h i s way, the wife,
c l a r e d on t h e 1 8 t h of J n n e , 1812, a n d it. i» h a r d l y possiTU(> father, mother, or father, or brother, or a n y individual feeling an Interest in
t h e ("peculators. A n i n s t a n c e i s related of an o p e r a t o r nearly the same order as Bonnty.
the
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of
the
soldier,
may
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them
against
wound*or
b l e f t c o n c e i v e of a nation m o r e u t t e r l y u n f i t t o e n t e r u p
who, w i t h $ 2 0 , 0 0 0 in gold, b o r r o w e d p a p e » u p o n it, other heirs need not be residents of tjxc United States.
death. W h a t can mortal man do nobler, t h a n to present the
o n hostilities t h a n t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s a t t h i s j u n c t i o n . —
B11K0R8.
b o u g h t m o r e gold, a n d r e p e a t e d the p r o c e s s of b o r r o w family of the soldier with an insurance upon his life, or
T h e t r e a s u r y was a b s o l u t e l y e m p t y : t h o e m b a r g o a n d t h e
The
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the
non-intercourse; had m i n e d o n r c o m m e r c e and annihilatn n d e r 18 y e a r s of age. Ordinarily t h e y will bfe rejected If or poverty, in ease t h e i r p r o t e c t o r never returns. T h i s is a
m e a n t i mle
e g o lid? hi
b a d" a d v a n c e d 1 0 p e r c e n t , a u d t h e ope d o a r revenue;. Kustis a n d P a u l H a m i l t o u w e r e S e c r e • enlistments are properly rep»rt«.d.
system ol substantial charity toward* the dependent families
e r a t o r n e t t e d 8 4 0 , 0 0 0 a f t e r p a y i n g u p all bis loans. S u c h
all cases of S o l d i e t s ' Pay, Pensi« o a Bounty, and in
of volunteers, t h a t h a s been commenced by our wealthy citit a r i e s of the W a r ami N a v y , a n d n e i t h e r w e r e in the
s p e c u l a t i o n s a s t h i s would n o t b e possible b y t h e a c t i v e all Jnst claims and accounts agairis. ihe Government,
zens, and will be continued by the worthier p o r t i o n s of
least a c q u a i n t e d w i t h i h e business of t h i e r d e p a r t m e n t s ;
c o n n i v a n c e of t h e B a n k s ; and so f a r a s t h e s e i n s t i t u t i o n s undersigned have the most p e r f e c t f a r ltWos f o r their most them. What can onr wealthy and p s t r i o t l c citixens do, t h s t
t h e a r m y c o u l d m a s t e r h a r d l y 1 0 , 0 0 0 effefitivo men, a n d
will go f u r t h e r to increase enlistment* a n d assist the Gov•
,
lend t h e i r f u n d s t o d e p r e s s , G o v e r n m e n t p a p e r a n d en- speedy collection.
c o u l d n o t b o a s t a single c o m m a n d e r of e x p e r i e n c e ; t h e
Discharged Soldiers who have not J »t their psy we are
e r n m e n t t h a n tn say t o our hardy laboring m e n — " If y o u
h a n c e t h e p r i c e of gold, t h e y a r e e n g a g e d in a disloyal ly r e n d e r i n g th* most i m p o r t a n t assitl snce to, besides seeing will enliat. I will insure your life until you return, f o r $100
n a v y n u m b e r e d b u t fifteen vcssesl all told, nnfl of t h e s e
t h a t they secure all due t h e m on traiiiportation, subsistence,
,000. Tor t h e benefit of y o u r family."
only, e i g h t f r i g a t e s ; T e c u m s e h , u n s u b d u e d a n d u n r e l e n t - w o r k a n d m e r i t c e n s u r e .
H o a r d i n g of coin is a l w a y s p r a c t i c e d in t i m e of p a n i c clothing, rations, Ac,
of basis upoh which t h i s Company i m u r e 1*
r
i n g , was d e s o l a t i n g t h e N o r t h w e s t , r e a d y t o form an AlliR a t i o n s . — S o l d i e r * are entitled V) She cost pri^c or ra- founded upou a scientific statistical calculation of the moro r w a r , a n d i t i n e v i t a b l y increases t b c s c a r c i t y a n d raises
a n c e w i t h t h e B r i t i s h ; t h e F e d e r a l i s t s w e r e firmly n n i t e d
t h e n o m i n a l value. T h e r e is nearly a s m u c h g o l d in t h e tions tn money while absent onjfurliji gbs, or o t h e r compe- tnlitv of war* for t h e last 600 year*, and leave* but a reasonain a v i g o r o u s opposition, w h i l e M r . M a d i j o n ' f l w a v e r i n g
ble m a r g i u for profit Tor the Company, while i t places tb«
tent anthoritv, which money we readily secure.
c o u n t r y n o w a s a t a n y f o r m e r p e r i o d , b u t t h e uncertain-^
Government Vouchers. HecrulUirg, Quartermaster and families of those insured beyond w a n t a n d destitution f r o m
course n a d disgusted the m o r e radical of bis o w n p a r t y ,
t i e s o f o u r rebellion, a n d t h e fact t h a t i t b e a r s a p r e - Commissary Accounts accurately m i d s tip at our office and any of the vicissitudes of ar.
a n d a p o w e r f u l f a c t i o n refused t o s u p p o r t t h e m e a s u r e s of
T b i a i s t h e only Insurance Company In tbe U n l t e d S t a U *
m i u m , c o m b i n e t o k e e p i t o u t of c i r c u l a t i o n . T i m i d collected.
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t h o A d m i n i s t r a t i o n ; t h e C a b i n e t w a s far f r o m u n i t e d ,
All j n s t Military and Xaval Contracts, Claims and l/>s«es t h a t was organized especially f o r thl* purpose.
p e r s o n s b o l d o n t o i t b e c a u s e i t h a s a r e c o g n i z e d a n d reM r . M o n r o e b o i n g t h e only oue t h a t believed in t h e w a r
adjusted and collected on application, e i t h e r by mall or in
l i a b l e v a l u e all o v e r t h e world, and i t can n e v e r fall b e Advantages of Insuring in this Company'
unconditionally.
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l o w t h e s u m s t a m p e d u p o n i t P a p e r money, n o t r e d e e m *
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ROBUglON 4 BROOKS.
1 s t — I n the case oi citizen* i n s u r i n g sums f o r their famiC o n g r e s s a u t h o r i z e d t h e r a i s i n g of 7 6 , 0 0 0 p e n , a n d t h e
Authorised W» " Claim Attorneys,
a b l e a t p a r jn coin, i n e v i t a b l y fluctuatea. a n d many perlies, If d r a t t e d : i r n o draft takes place I n the coonty w h e r e
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