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Grand Traverse Herald, February 06, 1863
Subject
American newspapers--Michigan.
Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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Bates, Morgan (1806-1874)
Date
1863-02-06
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Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)
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ENGLISH VINDICATION OF T H E NORTH.
Speech of Mr. B r i g h t o n A m e r i c a n Affair*.
Messrs. S c h o k f l e ' d a n d B r i g h t , m e m b e r s of P a r l i a m e n t f o r B i r m i n g h a m , h a d b e e n a d d r e s s i n g t h e i r constit u e n t s , a n d t h e A m e r i c a n q u e s t i o n w a s of c o u r s e t b e i r
leading theme.
M r . S c b o l e S e l d c o n s i d e r e d t h e secession
of t b e B o o t b e r n S t a t e s a o a c t of folly, b n t a r g u e d t h a t
t h e S o u t h e r n e r s h a d a m o r a l , if n o t a legal r i g h t , t o j u d g e
f o r t h e m s e l v e s ID t b e m a t t e r . A m i d m u c h u p r o a r a n d
confusion he contended t h a t t h e N o r t h was not sincere
in i t s e f f o r t s a g a i n s t S l a v e r y , a n d w o u l d s a c r i f i c e S l a v e r y
in o r d e r t o m a i n t a i n t b e U n i o n , w h i c h w a s a S l a v e P o w e r . H e said t h e d o t y of KnglftDd w a s f o r t h e G o v e r n m e n t to recogniae I b e 0 Southern States.
Intervention
m e a n t w a r — M e d i a t i o n m e a n t f a i l u r e . H e was f o r neit h e r : b u t f o r r e c o g n i t i o n , a s a q u e s t i o n of p o l i c y nnd
p r u d e n c e , on t b e g r o n n d t h a t t h e S o u t h h a d s h o w n abili.
ty t o maintain its independence, and t h a t t b e N o r t h
could n o t s u b d u e i t
T h e N o r t h could n o t b e m o r e host i l e in f e e l i n g t o w a r d K n g l a n d t h a n i t w a s now.
Mr.
S i hoWfield w a s b r o u g h t t o a p c r m u t u r e c o n c l u s i o n , o w i n g
t o t h e o n r o a r with which his A m e r i c a n sentiments were
received
M r . B r i g h t , w h o w a s r e c e i v e d With p a r t i a l a p p l a u s e ,
s p o k e of t h e L a n c a s h i r e distress, a t t r i b u t i n g t b e g o o d
o r d e r of t h e o p e r a t i v e s t o t b e i n s t r u m e n t a l i t y of aD untaxed Press. In India t h e r e had« beeu more insurrect i o n s a n d secesBiotw t h a n in t h e d r e a d l h l R e p u b l i c o f
A m e r i c a . F r o m C i i v e t o D e l h o u s i c t h e r e b o a been a
s o r t of p i r a t i c a l j o i n t s t o c k , w h i c h m a d e I n d i a t r a d e a
v a s t m o n o p o l y ; b n t b e h o p e d t h i s w a s all over, a n d h e
quoted statistics and r e p o r t s t o show t h a t t h e g r o w t h of
cotton had been injured, strangled and destroyed b y o u r
w h o l e I n d i a n policy. H a d i t n o t b e e n f o r h i s ( M r .
Brigbt's) Committee, and another t o inquire into t h e
CTOvth of c o t t o n in I n d i a , h e w a s told t h e r e w o u l d b e no
l o d i a n c o t t o n n o w t o b e w o r k e d u p in L a n c a s h i r e .
He
b a d f o r e t o l d t h e a c a r c i t y of c o t t o n , a n d m n c h p e r t i n e n t
e v i d e n c e w a s t a k e n . H e a f t e r w a r d m o v e d f o r a commission t o g o t o I n d i a t o i u q t t i r t ^ i n l o t b e s u b j e c t ; b u t
it w a s not granted, because it was opposed by Governm e n t officials a n d s o m e M a n c h e s t e r men. 1
H e detailed
w h a t h a d b e e n d o n e b y himself nnd c o l l e a g u e s t o o v e r throw t b e E a s t India Company, which was ultimately
npaet, a n d h i s s c h e m e s f o r d i v i d i n g I n d i a i n t o several
ir*sidencie8 r e s p o n s i b l e t o t b e H o m e G o v e r n m e n t
Ho
lid not d o u b t t h a t if h i s suggest iou h a d b e e n c a r r i e d
o u t t h e r e w o u l d h a v e been p l e n t y of c o t t o n in L a n c a s h i r e ,
s o t h a t be a t l e a s t w a s g n i l t l e s of t h i s g r e a t c a l a m i t y . —
[ L o u d cheers.J I h e h o n o r a b l e g e n t l e m a n t h e n p r o c e e d e d a s follows > ^ 1 s h o u l d l i k e t o s t a t e in t h i s hall t h a t
w h i c h I o n c e I t a t e d t o a v e r y e m i n e n t A m e r i c a n g e n tle man who asked me t o give him some i d e a of t h e course
of p u b l i c o p i n i o n in t h i s c o u n t r y f r o m t h e first m o m e n t
w e b e a r d of t b e secession of t b e c o t t o n p r o d u c i n g S t a t e s .
I e n d e a v o r e d t o t r a c e i t in t h i s w a y : I t o l d h i m t h a t
so far as I could see, n o b o d y t h o u g h t t h e S o u t h had any
just c a u s e f o r b r e a k i n g u p t h e i n t e g r i t y of a g r e a t n a t i o n .
N o w , I a p p e a l to y o u w h e t h e r t h a t w a s n o t t h e case,
a n d w h e t h e r p e r s o n s of d i f f e r e n t political v i e w s in t h i s
c o o n t i y weTt n o t r e a d y t o achnit t h a t t h e S o u t h w a s
n i l e d b y a G o v e r n m e n t m i l d a n d i n no d e g r e e o p p r e s sive. i t w a s a G o v e r n m e n t , i t i s t r u e , w b i c h s o m e
a m o n g u s lo v e d a n d s o m e disliked. I t w a s n o t a costly
monarchy ; it was n o t an aristocracy creating and living
on p a t r o n a g e ; i t d i d n o t s u p p o r t a v e r y b u r d e n s o m e
f o r e i g n p o l l e r ; i t h a d n o g r e a t a r m v , no g r e a t n a v y , n o
suffering milbooa t o b e discontented and o v e r t h r o w n —
c h a r g e s , all of w h i c h , h a v e b e e n b r o u g h t a g a i n s t G o v e r n m e n t s id t h i s c o u n t r y a n d t h r o u g h o u t E u r o p e a h u n d r e d
times over. [ L o u d cheera.] Therefore, it w a s said very
g e m j a l l y h e r e w h e n t h e i n t e l l i g e n c e of t b e secession of
t h e S o u t h r e a c h e d us, w h y s h o u l d t h e s e m e n r e v o l t * ?
A t t h e moment a t w h i c h i b a t revolt took place tho
Government at Washington appeared to be paralyzed ;
i t b a d no a r m y , it h a d n o n a v y , a n d i t w a s b y m a n y
t h o u g h t t h a t the N o r t h w o u l d , n n d e r t h e c i r c u m s t a n c e s ,
a c q u i e s c e i n the r e n d i n g of t h e R e p u b l i c a s u n d e r ; i t w a s
t o l a , i n d e e d , b j c e r t a i n p n b l i c w r i t e r s in t h j s c o u n t r y
t h a t t h e contest w a s e n t i r e l y h o p e l e s s , a n d a s i m i l a r v i e w
of i t w a s lately taken b y no less a p e r s o n a g e t h a n t h e
C h a n c e l l o r of the E x c h e q u e r
I am, however, h a p p y to
say t h a t , a l t h o u g h t h e C h a n c e l l o r of t h e E x c h e q u e r c a n
o f t e n d e c id e to a p e n n y w h a t s h a l l bo t h e r a t e o f t a x a tion i n E n g l a n d , t h e y c a n n o t d e t e r m i n e w h a t i s t o b e t h e
f a t e of a w b d e c o n t i n e n t [ C h e e r s J
It was assumed,
a s I b c f o r e o b s e r v e d , t h a t c o n t e s t w a s hopeless, a n d i t
w a s a s k e d oaly u n d e r t h e s e c i r c u m s t a n c e s , s h o u l d i t b e
c o n t i n n e d by t b e N o r t h a t t h e c o s t of t o m u c h b l o o d a n d
t r e a s u r e , a n d t o t h e d i s t u r b a n c e of t h e c o m m e r c e o f ' t h e
w h o l e w o r l d f W e l l , i n a n s w e r t o t h a t question, I would
say if w e o r e t o c o n s t i t u t e o u r s e l v e s t h e j u d g e s of t b e
c o n d u c t of foreign n a t i o n s , w e o u g h t t o a p p l y t o i t t h e
p r i n c i p l e ^ b y w h i c h w e ourselves t h i n k i t r i g h t t o be
g o v e r n e d . My h o n o r a b l y f r i e n d r e f e r r e d t o t h e c a s e of
t h e T r e n t end 1 read in t h e p a p e r s t h a t y o u h a d a m e e t i n g in t h i s hall l a s t y e a r , in w h i c h t h e c o n d n c t o f o n r
G o v e r n m e n t in m a k i n g a g r e a t m a n i f e s t a t i o n o f f o r c c
a g a i n s t A m e r i c a in t h a t c a s e w a s d u l y a p p l a u d e d , nnd
t h a t a t least one m i n i s t e r of religion u p o n t h a t o c c a s i o n
t o o k t h a t view. N o w . I a m n o t in t b e le a s t c o m p l a i n i n g
t h a t i t s h o a l d b e ao, b u t if y o n t h o u g h t h e a c t o f a n
A m e r i c a n Captain who, not under instructions f r o m his
G o v e r n m e n t took two men from an English m e r c h a n t
vessel, j u s t i f i e d y o u in g o i n g t o w a r w i t h t h e U n i t e d
S t a t e s , t h e n I say v o u o u g h t n o t t o s c a n t o o n a r r o w l y t h e
course which t b e N o r t h pursued under circumstances
m n c h m o r e difficult t h a n t h o s e in w h i c h y o u w e r e t h e n
placed, [Cheers.]
T a k e , a g a i n , t h e c a s e c f t h e R o c k of G i b r a l t a r ; s o m e
of j o u h a v e , I d a r e s a y , b e e n t h e r e .
I a t all e v e n t s
h a v e , a n d t h e t h i n g s w h i c h m o s t i n t e r e s t e d me w e r e t h e
m o n k e y a on t h e t o p of it, e x c e p t p e r h a p s , t h o s o l d i e r s
whom I found there, and they were a good many, living
on t h e E n g l i s h t a x e s . [ A l a u g h . ] W e l l , t h e R o c k of
Gibraltar was acquired b y this country when she was
n o t actually a t w a r w i t h S p a i n , a n d k e p t i n d e f i a n c e o f
e v e r y p r i n c i p l e of h o n o r a n d m o r a l i t y . [ A v o i c e , •• N o ,
uo."] I h a v e no d o u b t t b e g e n t l e m a n w h o c r i e s " no,
• o , ' is b e t t e r a c q u a i n t e d w i t h t h e h i s t o r y o f t b e t r a n s a c t i o n t h a n I a m ; rat I w o u l d s u g g e s t t h a t w e h a v e , p e r h a p s . r e a d t w o d i f i e r e n t h i s t o r i e s of i t
JLaughter.]
^ ell, s u p p o s e S p a i n w a s t o e q u i p a n e x p e d i t i o n f o r t h e
p u r p o e o of t a k i n g t h a t f o r t r e s s , w h i c h i s n o t of t b e
slightest advantage t o any E n g l i s h m a n living, e x c e p t
t h o s e who. b o l d a p p o i n t m e n t s in i t w o u l d n o t o u r G o v e r n m e n t , I w o u l d a a k , d o e v e r y t h i n g in i t s p o w e r t o re-
sist s u c h an a t t e m p t T Y o n k n o w t h a Tfi -would, notw i t h s t a n d i n g t h a t t b e possession of ti . f o r t r e s s o n l y
tends, a i I h e a r d e x t i n g u i s h e d officer*
•' t h e G o v e r n m e n t say. t o e m b i t e r r e l a t i o n s b e t w e e r " bit t w o c o u n tries, a n d n o t w i t h s t a n d i n g t h a t if sue'. I m a n a s m y
f r i e n d M r . C o b d e n , f b r instance, w e r e
tinmissioned t o
c e d e it t o $ p a i n , w c m i g h t h o p e f o r
e establishment
w i t h t h a t c o u n t r y of a c o m m e r c i a l t r e i a d m i t t i n g E n glish p r o d u c e t o h e r p o r t s , a t a d u t y 0 r o t m o r e t h e n
1 0 p e r cent. B a t , b e t h a t a s i t mtt
j!' cannot help
t h i n k i n g t h a t if o u r G o v e r n m e n t wou 1
' r e s i s t as yotl
know t h e y w o u l d , a n e x p e d i t i o n fittr ^ ; # u t b y S p a i n
against Gibraltar, tbe course U k e n
' the N o r t h e r n
S t a t e s can s c a r c e l y b e viewed b y y o u A l b s u r p r i s e . r r
A f t e r t h e S o u t h e r n e r s l e a d e r s m e t a t I f l n t g o m e r y , on
t h e 6 t h 6f M a r c h , a n d a u t h o r i z e d t h e i ; ji s g o f 1 0 0 , 0 0 0
m e n . a n d s u b s e q u e n t l y a t t a c k e d F o r t i I r ler, w h i c h w a s
n o t , mir.d. a f o r t of C a r o l i n a ; b u t a f o r Si t h e U n i o n w a s not. I w o u l d ask. M r . L i n c o l n , n a u 4tbose c i r c u m s t a n c e s . j u s t i f i e d , j o a c c o r d a n c e witfc iJtpse p r i n c i p l e s
w h i c h E n g l i s h m e n a n d t b o K o g l i f ] :.(Lpvernment all
o v e r t h e w o r l d a c t in c a l l i n g o n t 7 5 , ( , It, w h i c h w a s t h e
first e4ll ntode f o r t h e m a i n t a i n i n g t b e i n t e g r i t y of t h a t
U n i o n w h i c h was t h e m a i n o b j c c t lie I t l - j k e n a n o a t h
t o e f f e c t a t bis e l e c t i o n ? [ C h e e r s . ]
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h i s t o r y w h i c h m e n will n o t o f t e n regai il w h e n p a s s i n g
b e f o r e tbem, b u t w b i c h t h e y look o n ' H1- a s t o n i s h m e n t
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i n t e r v e n t i o n , wo s h o n l d c o n s i d e r wk«i; i s h e r aim.-
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t h i n g s a t h o m e b e i n g d o n e in t h e U n i t u J "States, t o t h r o w
t b e influence of y o u r o p i n i o n i n t o t h e «(j(£e in f a v o r of a
m o v e m e n t t h e o b j e c t of w b i c h is t o f j i s m e m b e r t h a t
g r e a t R e p u b l i c beyond the A t l a n t i c T Is t h e r e a man
here w h o doubts fbr a moment that tbo:nim of the South
in t h i s c o n t e s t i s t o m a i n t a i n a n d p 4 r p e t & t e t h e b o n d a g e
of f o n r millions of h u m a n b e i n g s ? [ C h o i r s . ] Y e s , h e r
o b j e c t is to secure t h a t a h a n d f u l of w b i t e m e n oo t h a t
c o n t i n e n t s h a l l l o r d i t o v e r millions o f r u n m a d e b l a c k
b v t h e v e r y h a n d t h a t m a d e u s white. { C h e e r s . ] H e r
o b j e c t is t o retain t h e p o w e r to- b r e e d negroes, t o lash
negroes, t o c h a i n t b e m , t o b o y ' n d sell n e g r o e s , t o d e n y
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b r e a k t b e i r h e a r t s b y r e n d i n g t h e r a a t j »eir p l e a s u r e , t o
d o s e t h e i r m e n t a l e y e a g a i n s t a . glitfijHB ol t h a t k n o w l e d g e w h i c h s e p a r a t e s ns f r o m t h e b r u t e c r e a t i o n ; f o r in
accordance with t h e i r laws it is a pen*! a c t t o learn a
n e g r o t o r e a d . [ H e a r , b e a r . ] I wish t o k o o '. t h e n ,
w h e t h e r t h i s is t o b e m a d e tile f o u n d a t i o n a s is p r o m i s e d
of a new s l a v e e m p i r e , w h e t h e r i t i s i n t e o d e d t h a t oo t h i s
a c d a c i o n s a n d i n f e r n a l b a s i s a new a f f i a n c e f o r E n g l a n d '
is t o b e l i m i t u p ? [Cheer?.]
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c o u n t r y , b u t n o t until s h e h a d f o u g h t T u r k e y f o r s i x
y e a r s , nnr d i d F r a n c e r e c o g n i z c t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s ,of
A m e r i c a u n t i l five o r s i x y e a r s a f t e r t h e W a r of l o d e peodencei; and I want to know who they are who speak
in favor <)f E n g l a n d b e c o m i n g s o e a g e r l y t h e alley of t h i s
great conspiracy against human nature.
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s h o u l d b s v c n o o b j e c t i o n t o recognize a c o u n t r y s i m p l y
b e c a u s e i t w a s o n e t h a t h e l d slaves. I t would b e a b s u r d
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b e c a u s e w i t h i n i t s u c h a n i n s t i t u t i o n < ? a s slavery h a p p e n s t o e x i s t ; b u t in t h e c a s e of t h o c4outh w e h a v e a
new S t a t p w h i c h p u r p o s e s t o s e t Itself u p o n t h e sole
b a s i s of S l a v e r y , a n d of w h i c h S l a v e r y is said t o b e t b e
c o r n e r t t o n e . I h a v e h e a r d , indeed, t h a t t h e r e a r e M i n isters of S t a t e w h o a r e in f a v o r of t h e S o u t h ; t h a t t h e r e
a r e m e m b e r s of t b e a r i s t o c r a c y w h o a r e terrified a t t h e
s h a d o w of t h e G r e a t R e p u b l i c a t t h e o t h e r s i d e of t h e
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question a r e b a s e d a l t o g e t h e r u p o n t h e i r selfish i n t e r e s t ;
a n d t h a t t h e r e a r e c o n d u c t o r s of t b e p u b l i c p r e s s w h o
w o u l d b a r t e r t b e rights of {pillions or t b e i r fellow c r e a t u r e s t h a t t h e y m i g b t b a s k i n t h e smiles of t h e g r e a t —
B u t I k n o w t h a t t h e r e a r e M i n i s t e r s of S t a t e w h o d o
n o t wis!; t h a t t h i s i n s u r r e c t i o n s h o u l d b r e a k u p t h e A m e rican U n i o n ; t h a t t h e r e a r e m e m b e r s of o n r a r i s t o c r a c y
w h o are* n o t a f r a i d of t h e s h a d o w s of a republic ; t h a t
t h e r e a n w n a n v r i c h men w h o a r e n o t d e p r a v e d b y t h e i r
r i c h e n ; a n d t h a t t h e r e a r e p u b l i c w r i t e r s of e m i n e n c e
a n d h o n o r w h o will n o t b a r t e r h u m a n rights f o r t b e p a t r o n a g e of t b e g r e a t ; b u t m o s t of a l l r a n d b e f o r e all, I
a m s u r e t l i n t in L a n c a s h i r e , w h e r e t h e w o r k i n g m e n
h a v e setri t h e m s e l v e s g o i n g d o w n f r o m p r o s p e r i t y t o r u i n ,
f r o m i n d e p e n d e n c e t o s u b s i s t e n c e u p o n c h a r i t y , t h e unf r a n c h i s e d b u t n o t hopeless millions of t h i s c o u n t r y , Will
n e v e r s y m p a t h i z e w i t h a revolt w h i c h is i n t e n d e d t o dest r o y t b e l i b e r t y of a C o n t i n e n t a n d t q b u i l d o n i t s r u i n s
a m i g h t y f a b r i c of h u m a n b o n d a g e . I b e a r i t said t h e
R e p u b l i c i s t o o p o w e r f u l , a n d t h a t i t 5s b e t t e r f o r u s , o r
r a l o e r tor t h e g o v e r n i n g clasfi o r g o v e r n i n g p o l i c y of
E n g l a n d , t h a t it s h o u l d b e b r o k e n u p .
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d i s c u s s i n g t b e case of E n g l a n d , i n s t e a d of t h a t of A m e rica, a n d s o m e o n e w e r e t o say t h a t o u r e m p i r e i s grow*
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his c i t i z e n s t o b l e a c h u p o n a b u n d a n t E u r o p e a n b a t t l e
fields.
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w e c a n say of b i s c o u n t r y , t h a t E n g l a n d i s l a r g e a n d
powerful, and it is t h o u g h t perilous fbr the nations t h a t
s h e s h o u l d b e «o g r e a t
B u t all t h i s l a n g u a g e , w h e t h e r
f r o m an E n g l i s h m a n on t b e o n e side, o r f r o m a o A m e r i c a n o n t h e o t h e r , i s t o b e c o n d e m n id a s n e i t h e r p a t r i o tic, r a t i o n a l n o r m o r a l . T b e m a n w h o w i s h e d t h e R e p u b l i c . t o be sneered a t on t h a t ground is only d o i u g
w h a t t e n d s t o k e e p a l i v e j e a l o u s i e s srhich. a s t a r a s b e i s
c o n c e r n e d , will n e v e r d i e . B u t i t in s a i d t b e N o r t h e r n e r s d o n o t l i k e n s all. I t i s n o t t i t ' a l l n e c e s s a r y t h e y
s h o u l d like us. [ A l a u g h . ] D o e s a n y b o d y b e l i e v e t h a t
t b e S o o t h like* u s ? W e oil k n o w t h a t w h e n t h e S o n t h
N O . 8.
w a s in p o w e r , a s i t h a s b e e n f o r m a n y y e a r s , in t h o
United States, hostility t o t h i s country was cherished
a n d s t i m u l a t e d t o t h e u t m o s t d e g r e e b y s o m e of t h e v e r y
l e a d e r s in t h e p r e s e n t i n s u r r e c t i o n .
W i t h r e g a r d t o t h e A l a b a m a , in A m e r i c a t h e y say, 1
k n o w n o t h o w t r u l y , t h a t s h e is a s h i p of w a r w h i c h w a s
b u i l t b y s m e m b e r of t b e B r i t i s h P a r l i a m e n t , f u r n i s h e d
w i t h g n n s a n d a m m u n i t i o n of E n g l i s h m a n u f a c t u r e , m s n ned a n d sailed a l m o s t e n t i r e l y b v E n g l i s h m e n ; t h a t t h e
f a c t s w e r e r e p r e s e n t e d t o t h e C o l l e c t o r of C u s t o m s i n
L i v e r p o o l , w h o p o o h - b o o h ' d t h e m ; t h a t h e w a s req u e s t e d t o send u p t b e facta t o t b e C u s t o m s io L o n d o n ,
w h o s e s o l i c i t o r was n o t a very wise m a n , a n d w a s p r o b a bly in f a v o r of b r e a k i n g u p t h e R e p u b l i c ; t h a t a f t e r wa.-d M r . Collier, counsel f o r t h e A d m i r a l i t y , i n v e s t i g a t ed t h e m a t t e r , a n d d i s t i n c t l y s t a t e d his o p i n i o n t h a t w h a t
was d o n e a t L i v e r p o o l w a s "a d i r e c t i n f r i n g e m e n t of t h e
Foreign Enlistmcut act. and t h a t the Customs' authorities a t t h a t p o r t would b e r e s p o n s i b l e f o r t h e consequences. W h e n this opinion was taken t o t b e F o r e i g n
office t h e y w e r e r a t h e r a s t o n i s h e d ; b n t t h e i r l a w
officer's o p i n i o n c o i n c i d e d w i t h M r . Collier's, a n d t h e n ,
a f t e r those delays which always take place w h e n t h e r e
i s a n v t h i n g t o b e d o n e b y a G o v e r n m e n t office, a teleg r a p h i c message was s e n t t o Liverpool t o stop t b e vessel. b u t t h e m e s s a g e a r r i v e d t o o late. . S h e h a s n e v e r
been in a C o n f e d e r a t e p o r t
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flag w h e n s h e w a n t s t o c o m e alougside a n y s h i p sots t b e
a b i p on fire b y n i g h t , a n d when a n y o t h e r vessel c o m e s
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W e l l , if w e w e r e c i t i z e n s of N e w Y o r k ,
i t w o u l d require a little m o r e c a l m n e s s t h a n i s 6hown in
t h i s c o u n t r y o n f o r e i g n q u e s t i o n s t o look u p o n t h a t a s a
n a t t e r with which wc have no concern. B u t there a r e .
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t o f r e e d o m on thin q u e s t i o n a s l a m , a n d t h e r e a r e n u m b e r s of t b e - E n g l i s h a r i s t o c r a c y o f t h e very h i g h e s t r a n k
w h o bold t b e s a m e o p i n i o n a s I d o ; b a t w e h a v e b a d
eTery e f f o r t m a d e t h a t m o u e y a n d m a l i c e could devise,
t o s t i m u l a t e in L a n c a s h i r e , a m o n g t h e s u f f e r i n g p o p u l a tion, a n o p i n i o n in f a v o r o f t b e S l a v e S t a t e s . T h e y h a v e
n o t b e e n a b l e t o g e t it, a u d I h o n o r t h a t p o p u l a t i o n f o r
t h e i r fidelity t o t b e i r p r i n c i p l e s a n d t o f r e e d o m , a n d I
say t b e c o u d n c t t h e y h a v e p u r s u e d o u g h t t o a t o n e i o t b e
m i n d s of t b e p e o p l e of t b e U n i t e d S t a t e s for m i l e s o f
l e a d i n g a r t i c l e s w r i t t e n b y t h e L o n d o n Press—-by m e n
w h o would b a r t e r e v o r y h u m a n r i g h t t o s e r v e t h e p a r t y
with which tbey are associated.
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t h a t o n t h e C o n t i n e n t of E u r o p e , t h e r e is n o t a l i b e r a l
n e w s p a p e r n o t a l i b e r a l politician, t h a t d o r s t s a y , o r e v e r
t h o u g h t of saying, o n e w o r d in f a v o r of t h a t p o r t e n t o u s
a n d m o m e n t o u s s h a p e w h i c h n o w a s k s t o b e received
i n t o t h e family of n a t i o n s t 'l"be lato C o u n t C a v o u r b a d
n o difficulty in d e c i d i n g on t h i s p o i n t A s k G a r i b a l d i —
(cheers)—ask Koesnth, whether Slavery has nothing t o
a o w i t h t h i s strife. A s k V i c t o r H u g o , t h e p o e t of freed o m a n d e x p o o e n t of t h e y e a r n i n g s of all m a n k i n d for t h o
b e t t e r t i m e — a s k a n y m a n in E u r o p e w h o o p e n s h i s l i p s
o r i n d i t e s a s e n t e n c e f o r f r e e d o m , o n w h i c h eide y o u r
s y m p a t h i e s s h o u l d lie. ( H e a r . ) W h y , in all p a r t s of
t h e w o r l d e x c e p t t h i s island, f a m e d f o r i t s f r e e d o m , y o u
d o n o t find o n e m a n s p e a k i n g j n f a v o r o f t b e S o u t h ;
a n d w h y i s n o t t h a t d o n e h j r t i ? J U tell y o u t h e reason.
O n r L o n d o n P r e s s i s m a i n l y in t h e b a n d s of c e r t a i n ruli n g W e s t e n d classes. I t a c t s in f a v o r of t h o s e classes.
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n o t an i d e a h o w m u c h influence t h e e x a m p l e of t h e R e public was having upon opinion here until I discovered
t b e universal c o n g r a t u l a t i o n s o n t h e p r o s p e c t s of t h a t
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b u t I m a i n t a i n , a f t e r all t h a t
t b e p e o p l e d o n o t e r r . F r e e S t a t e s a r e t b e borne of t h e
w o r k i n g m a n . I n fifteen y e a r e 2 , 5 0 0 , 0 0 0 of o u r c o u n t r y men and countrywomen have J e f t ns for the United
S t a t e s , e v e r y o n e of w h o m , s p e a k i n g g e n e r a l l y , i s in a
m u c h b e t t e r poeition-in p o i n t of c o m f o r t t h a n if t h e y
bad remained here.
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a f r e e c h u r c h , a f r e e school, a free h a n d , a f r e e vote, a
f r e e c a r e e r f o r t h e c h i l d of t b e h u m b l e s t
N o 1 countrymen w h o w o r k f o r t h e i r living, remember t h a t t h e r e w i l l .
b e o n e wild s h r i e k of f r e e d o m t o s t a r t l e all m a n k i n d if
t h a t R e p u b l i c is overthrown. Slavery h a s been t h e h u g e
fonl b l o t u p o n itc f a m e : i t i s a h i d e o u s o u t r a g e a g a i n s t
h u m a n right a n d d i v i n e l a w ; t b e p r i d e a n d passion o f
m s n will n o t p e r m i t i t s p e a c a b l e e x t i n c t i o n ; t h e s l a v e
o w n e r s of o u r c o l o n * * , i t t b e y h a d b e e n s t r o n g e n o n g h .
w o u l d h a v e revolted t o o . I b e l i e v e t h e r e w a s n o m o d e
s h o r t of a m i r a c l e m o r e s t u p e n d o u s t h a n a n y r e c o r d e d in
H o l y W r i t w b i c h would in o u r t i m e , o r in a c e n t u r y ,
h a v e b r o u g h t t b e a b o l i t i o n of S l a v e r y io A m e r i c a b u t
t h e suicide which tbe South has committed and t h e w a r
they a r e now waging. It is o measurless calamity.
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s a i d t b e R u s s i a n w a r was a measurless c a l a m i t y .
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n o t m a n y of y o u r l e a d e r s tell y o u t h a t w a s a ^ust w a r to
m a i n t a i n t h e i n t e g r i t y of T u r k e y ? I s n o t t h i s w a r a pen*
a l l y w h i c h an i n e x o r a b l e j u s t i c e e x a c t s f r o m A m e r i c a ,
N o r t h a n d S o u t h , f o r t b e e n o r m o u s g u i l t of c h e r i s h i n g
t h i s f r i g h t f u l i n i q u i t y fof t h e last e i g h t y y e a r s ? I d o n o t
b l a m e a n y m a n w b o t a k e s t b e restoration of t b e U n i o n t o
b e b o p e l o s ; y o u h a v e t b e a u t h o r i t y o f t b e { C h a n c e l l o r of
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a n y m a n in E n g l a n a ; b u t u n f o r t u n a t e l y , he m a d e nse o f
e x p r e s s i o n s in t b e N o r t h o f E n g l a n d n e a r l y t h r e e m o n t h s
a g o , a n d s e e m s e v e r si n e e - t h e n t o h a v e b e e n e n g a g e d in
trying to make people understand w h a t be m e a n t [ L a u g h ter. 1 ' H e is, h o w e v e r , q u i t e w e l c o m e t o t h i n k t h e s t r u g gle h o p e l e s s t o r t b e N o r t h . I d o n ' t h o l d t h a t o p i n i o n .
T h e l e a d e r s off h i s revolt o p p o s e b y t h e i r C o n s t i t u t i o n
this simple t h i n g — t h a t over a territory some forty times
a s l a r g e a s E n g l a n d t b e b l i g h t a n d b o n d a g e of S l a v e r y
shall b e p e r p e t o a t e d . I c a n n o t myself b e l i e v e in s u c h
f a t e b e f a l l i n g t h a t f a i r land, s t r i c k e n t h o u g h t i t now b e
b y t h e r a v a g e s of w a r ; I c a n n o t b e l i e v e t h a t c i v i l i z a t i o n
in i t s j o u r n e y w i t h t b e sun will n n k i n t o endless n i g h t t o
g r a t i f y t h e a m b i t i o n o f t b e l e a d e r s of t h i s revolt, w h o
s e e k '• to w a d e t h r o u g h s l a u g h t e r t o a t h r o n e , a n d s h u t
t b e g a t e s of m e r c y o n m a n k i n d . " [ C h e e r s . ] I h a v e a c o t b e r a n d Car b r i g h t e r vision b e f o r e my gaze. I t m a y b e
b n t a vision, b u t I will c h e r i s h it. I s e e o n e v a s t c o n f e d e r a t i o n s t r e t c h i n g f r o m t b e f r o z e n N o r t h in o n e u n b r o k e n
l i n e to t h e g l o ^ n g S o o t h , a n d f r o m t b e wild b i l l o w s o f
t h e A t l a n t i c t o t h e c a l m e r w a t e r s of t b e P a c i f i c m a i n ,
a n 1 1 s e c ooe p e o p l e a n d o n e law a n d o o e l a n g u a g e a n d
o n e f a i t h , a n d o v e r all t h a t w i d e c o n t i n e n t t h e h o m e of
f r e e d o m s o d a refijje tor t h e o p p r e s s e d o f e v e r y race.
(SranD Cfttjcr
F * O M LAKs dtGL
The d o a b l e in the Ifew York ly^ialatnre.
reliable iaformatioti to show that there has been any
tpgilgeatirnt on the Rappahannock.
Th< Republicans in the New York Legislature have i
A High Carnival of Treason.
! One or the severest storms which has visited this secthe same exewe for revolutionary violence that the Dem- Special Corr, of the Atlvertiserond l r bane.
tion for months would have prevented any general enocrats have, and tet they have demeaned themselven as
IanBWC,
Jan.
22,
1863.
gagement yesterday, while passengers from the array toT
TH
R AA VVEEKBBBHB CC I TT V ! ! .
patriot,
orderly
citinens.
Tbe
Democrats
claim
that
Mr.
Tbe special order to day in the House, being the re- night fully confirm these inferences up to tho time" they
FRIDAY MORN INO, FBBUARV
1861
"Callfcott- *ho the Republicans have nominated for Speak, •olottons on Federal Relations, bw absorbed all atten- left." The s$rm has abated but little.
-v not ready to take . IA addition to all this, there is good assurance that
er, is a Democrat, waseleatad by Democratic votes, aod tion. The Southern members
J U U i r CORRE8PONDKNC&
tbeni up. having failed in their najterowr caucus fights, whin auything takes place it will be allowed to bo made
that htipehnittirtg'tbe Republicans: to use his name is to agree upon a lot. but finally Pratt of Marshall, late public by telegraph. Certaiuly no battle has been fought
A Letter Draw « M of our Grand T » W w Boys.
to
the
party,
an
attempt
to
defeat
the
will
of
tbe
Buchanan's
consul
to
his
black
majesty's
government of | y e t ^ ~ - ^ - ~ - —
[We Kate beea permitted to make tbe! fotowing expeople, and should bo opposed by every uiean3 possible Honolulu, offered a set as a substitute for the set reporttracts from «letter written by Jotin* Asi B^ainerd, ol
Prom Washington.
to deicat it. A public meeting was bold at Brooklyn, N. ed by the House Committee. From- their strong treaWbitewifler, a Volunteer in Co, iL,, 26th Regiment, to
sonable sentiment^ it was supposed they were drawn
WASHIXOTOX, Jan. 21—Tho President spent a large
Y., to denounce Mr. Callicott. and a'coinmittee was sent by Senator Barnwell of CharlestQp, S. C., who is a disHoa. Perry papnah. of this place. . Erery item of news
portion of the d^y at the War Department in consultadown to Albany to labor with him. jib the meantime tinguished Democrat in .good standing, although he is
tion with Secretary Stanton and General Halleck.
from onr galbuit .Grand Traverse boys will be read wilt
the Democratic members of the Legislature denounce slightly engaged just now in trying to overthrow tbe Govinterest, and wo hope to hear frbqi tbeoj often.)
The verdict of thfe Court in Gen. Fit* John Porter's
him with exceeding venom, and endeavored to excite ernment. But that makes it so muqh more appropriate,
case, was approved to day by the President Contrary
WjUttifcmnr, b. £.,
and
so
Mr.
Gorgeti
moved
that,
they
be
referred
to
the
such feeling against him. as will eventuate in inflicting up.
Co. A„ 2Gth Itt-gt. Mick. Vol, J o i 18. 1863.
Committee on Federal Relations of South Carolina, but t% former reports, the Court fonnd him guilty oT tho
Tbo 26th left Camp Jackson Dec. 13t|j, on the cars at on him bodily injury; two of the n>ehibcrs—Mr. Field to save the refereoce. Lock wood offered a set on his
charges preferred and he was accordingly cashiered and
and Mr. Murphy—having both threatened to disregard book as a substitute, which were neitherfish,flesh
6 pj m. ;• arrived atVecamseb fi p. m., where <
dismissed from the service.
fowk-and they were not adopted.
supplied by the eitieeos with a sapper of delicious eata- tho lawful action of the members, and to resist by
The President to-day placed to the credit of EmanciThe
question
finally
recurred
00
the
orignUl
set
by
the
ble's ; the soldiers seemed to cat the goml things with a force the will of the majority. Tbo inquiry will now na- House committee and tbey proceeded to perfecUhem by pation Commissioners in this District one million dollars
good appetite after having lived on plain fUre so long a turally arise, what has Callicott done? He states the snudry amendments. Deare of Wayoe whothe "Secesb" to lie paid pro rata to claimants under its provisions. time ; arrired io Tolodo about 11 p. m., Wljere coffee case cleariy in a letter written to the Mayor or Brook- had designated as the leader of the democracy, broke
The Times Special, Washington 21st, says : The Pre< • ground with several amendments, but got them all in the sident to-day appointed Mr. Balletformerly,of New Orwaa served to the men iu wash-tubs { Dec. l9th reached lyn. ,\Ye quote:
«- Although, when I found that Fernando Wood had wrong place and subside*! after Barnes of Ingham snubCleveland 11 a.m„ where we1 were fafniijed coffee.—
leans,
but recently of Ifentncky, Collector of the port of
bed
him.
Pratt
of
Honolulu
got
into
a
great
sweat
over
control of the caucus. I refused to go icto it, 1 voted
. Changed cars at Dunkirk 10 p. 're., Stopped at Elmyra steadily for Gilbert Dean, without variation, for more tho sympathy be had for the traG.ora who been > tbe sub- 3*ew Orleans.
ta change cars,;where we stayed in deserted Barracks than eighty ballots. It was evident that be could not be jects of " arbitrary arrest'' and said he Bhoald defend the
The Senate Committee on Iiidian Affairs fiare decided
said! traitor if bo saw fit and did ^ot care for tbe whole
•tin the morning of Dec. Mth-f reached (Baltimore 11 a. elected, for he is one or the most obnoxious men in ithe world, and asked no oddfe of any body. Deare put his oar to report favorably in regard to a place for colonizing
»m.'i7th, the Regiment marAed through pan of,the city House. 1 spoke to the leaders. Mr. Richmond, Mr. Cag- io again a few times aod tbey adjourned for dinner. and concentrating the various Indian tribes in . the' aew
ger and others, and told tbem that I could be elected,
2; P. M.—The House resolutions were amended and western Stat«9 and extinguishing their titles to their,
where .we were greeted, particularly by many of the la- and perhaps one or two others on our side; but, although
^"diefc by waviiigmany national flags from tho windows they believed i t they could not change front for fear of theb the South Carolinian set came op for action as ah lands. »
amendment to tbe motion to adopt them. Some ono
at noon took dinner tn a large brick building near tho Wood. Mr. Richmond told me so this morning. Se- moveed to rend a copy of Pratt's to the members or the
N n r YORK, JalL 22.—Th*( Herald a special,, ,Washmarket, which was fitted up expressly jforj feeding sol- cretly, the best men in tboJ)cmocratic party are pleased rebel Coogres8, to Jtft. Davis and' others of tbe distin- ington 2ftt, says : " A curiobs case occurred today —
with the defeat of Mr. Woo^'s candidate. Dean's friends
diers, bread, meat, coffee and raw cab bag* was served to hare been endeavoring tor somo days past to make sub- guished " Southern bretbern" of tho friends of tbe resolu- CoL G. A-. Smith, of llhnoi8,'wbe distinguished himself
in their de- at Poa'Sidge, iM>d baa thrice' been severely woauded In,
a s ; after dinner the privates were crowded into three stantially tbe same compromise that has been mado with tion aod this brought Morton of Monroe out
a
large rooan like a drove of bogs till ten! or {eleven p. m., me. bat coald not do itfcecaascbe via so obnoxious per- fense. Well, it would be difficult to £>** synopsis of battle, came'hero some time ago to claim an appointhis two hoar's speech iutbis brief letter Suffice to say,
when we tookitho cars ; D^c. 18th, 10 a. ni had a view sonally./
it was a speech that would bave brought down the loud- ment of Brigadier <0«¥*el for'• brigade he had rafted in.
What an exposure ! -J Fernando Wood is carrying out est ebeers if it bad been mado in the rebel Congresa at dlliooia under authority of the President. He was *ab~
of the famous Capital of this great Republic ; we were
marched Into a large open building built j for «oldienv in Albany the violence he threatened in Washington, and Richmond.
seqneutly arrested a«^thrown in,© the Old Capitol priI k e great balk or his speech was composed of extracts son, whence bo was, without explanation, released to.
where we were fastened iu, bot In a short time had ithe the old and more respectable Democratic leaders have
read from a scrap-book filled with clippings from newsprivi hge ofwalking out ashort distaocp, bat in spite of not the courage to intervene on the side of law and order. papers, and wove together in soch a way as to make day to find himself nominatedfor;Brigadier General.'"
the Rugimontand city guards, many ofjtbe liberty-loving The fact shows how completely the worst element in New black look white, and vice t*r«o. He read extracts
Southern News,'
VoYadteers frOm the Gelds and shops of Michigan would York politics baa got tbo upper hand. Mr. Callicotfs from Lincoln's speeches which he knew represented him
BALTOKiac, Jaa. 22.—The Sontheru papers recerred"
Charge the men with bayonets and stroll about the noted note, as we said, shows as what bis offence is. Ixt us in a false light, and when called opoo to read the context, contain Important newa } * .
( i
:
to show what was meant, he refaaed to do i t Tbo; whole
city of wonders ; those that were not op the sharp look- observe for a moment how bis party frienda outside look reading of Webster and all the distinguished loyal states- An unsucce»fui attempt was mode to run the blockadc
out were seised and placedin the lock-op. We alopt upon it. In the public meeting a t Brooklyn, before re- men or tbe nation were io such a garbled and distorted ofTCbarleston by a steamer, supposed to be tbe Huntress
or rather layod, on a dirty .floor ; werp fcji on .bread, ferred to, Mr. Rodney S- Church, one of the leading form as to mako them support this Locofoco rebellion with 400 bales of cotton. She was burst off tbe mouth
and justify the Democratic sympathy, and aid and commeat end coffeeoo long tables' in large open bpildings speakers, is reported th|u:
of Swash Channel on'tbo night af the 19th of January.
" He suggested sending a commfttce to Albany to fort offered to it.
built far eoldiefa. Dec. 20th were ordered to pack knapIt iS|<mgcctored that the recent strfhn has disarranged,
T
Not one word or consuro did ho have to ofier for the
strengthen
tbe
hands
of
the
loyal
democrats
there.
'*
sacks and prepare to march ; started aboit-Sje. m. and
the traitors in arms, but tbe burden of his tirade was tlo Fe^eraVjjans, and prevented an advance from Newthem act as a Committee of Safety, so that tbe d
marched over the Potomae ; aJkerr travejUngja^otit twelve scoundrel (Callicott) shall choose between being *0 hon- against the North. The only th|iig he charged against born.
the
South
was
that
Bully
Brooke
broke
bis
cane
over
the
miles we stopped for the night, shivering all night on the est man or hanging as a traitor I [Tremendous apphnae.]
The Richmond Enquirer of tho 19 th has the following
cold ground ; 21st walked past Fairfax to iTJnion Mills, If Callicott-is determined to go over body and soul to .*he bead of Sumner by cowardly crawling np tv.-hind him. intelligence from North Carolina ^
and he said that he did oqt justify- that act in Brooks,
between 15 and 20 miles, about foar ( regiments com- Republicans, oar friends can even withdraw from the A&• but felt " indignant," which don't ha|tpen to be the
CHARLESTON, Jan.' 16.—Newsreceived-todayfrom
sembfy, and break np this Legislature until next winter.
manded by officers that conl¬ talk pla^i EhgJJsb.— Give us but twelve months more, and the democracy will i^tcti/for be justified the brutal act by faihog to condemn Kingston, states tbe enomy drove in our pickets yesterUnion Mills fe a hard looking place, the hills are so high see to it that the next Assembly will contain nojnan who it and grew merry over it aa a nice thing on an aboli- day, 18- miles bdow ; the enemy are supposed to bo
tiooL«t who hadn't any business to talk aboat slavery and
that it is hard work to ge£up and down them. After will prove traitorous." (Great cheering.]
South 6'arolina. Tho whole leading Northern Democra- sixty thousand strong, aod hav» 20 days rations. Tbey
arranging onr tents in nice style'for winter j quarters we I n view to overawe the Legislature by outside inter- tic press and party justiffc:d tho act as is well known.— are now building bridgvs over Cove Creek—doubtless a
received marching orders; Dec. 28th majched tiH son- ference and inaugurate a reign of terror, the New York Thoae who read Morton'a paper at Monroe know this to feidt to cover a movement on Wilmjngtoo, or Weldnn.—
down; when wfe camped fir the night j Between 10 and Senate have adopted a resolution denouncing the presence beao.
;•(»•>•!' The gunboats attacked Fort Caswoll yesterday without
He made the bold assertion that the Republicans
11 a. m. was aroused from our slumber} by the startling of the mob in the Assembly Chamber last week, pending
Michigan were as big traitors and as much in rebellion result
news Fall itt I—To arms ! H e Rebels ate upon n&— 'theefeotion of Speaker.; declaring it tbo imperative and against
CBAKLBTTOK, Jan 19^—Judge Holt died in .AagasU
the government today, as tho rebels of the
After standing in line of battle an- hour or tiro we march- solemn doty of the Executive to see jthelaws of the State South. But more anoo.
on the 14th.
jf
ABNBR.
ed out- quarter mi le across a bridge and farmed another faithfuily executed, and that the first attempt to coerce i
1 i
-.... i
.
George W. Randolph is the People's candidate for
line, stacked arn», bnilt fires in front and waited for the legislative action-by violence, bruto, force, and threats The Army of the Potomac Again Move* Forward. next Governor of ^Virginia,
, i/ \ .
enemy ; 8 a. m. shouldered gnna uud knapsacks ; reach- thereof, should be promptly thwarted aod punished. A
NEW YORK, Jan. 23.—A letter In tho Time?, dated
RICIIKOXD, Jan. ,20.—It is confirmed that Burraide's
ed Alexandria about noon j pitched tents and layedoo committee of three was also appointed to confer with the Headquarters Army of the Potomac, Tuesday evening forces crossed the, river and are,now below Fredericksthe ground during the night Our coinp Is on a clay 0ovehior and Urge upon him the necessity of prompt ac. Jan. 20th, says : "'The right ?nd left wings , of tbe army barg.
'
''
are in motion. We shall endeavor to cro.a the river
plat war town ; we are totcraMe comfortable-all things tlon. We will now see, if the Governor, who has been about ten miles above Falmouth. All Operations below
The U. S. steamer Coluudna is ashore at Masonboro
cOQjidured, but straw is very scarce in this barren coon- j) quick to threaten the employment of the military of are merefeintsto deceive the enemy. One corps of in- Inlet Her commander, 12 officera and 28. mep are
try. Camp soldiering is very well, but fighting soldiers the 8tate to prevent the arrests by the Government of fantry are to proceed down the river and . Asign crossing prisoners.
* - •' 1
. tell me they have enough of war, privation nod suffering. disloyal persons, will DQW use it to prevent tho knaves itt several points. A real crossing will be made below.
Should
a
certain
emergency
arise,
MaJ.
Sjjaulding
and
Feelinic
the
Halter
Draw.
.Oh. that we had . wide-a-wade, go-ahead'leaders that and rowdies of his own party breaking up tbe Legislative
41
Mat Magrauder are to construct pontoons above. The
Tbe men who stand highest in this contest would
would wake np our sleepy, lazy army and pitch into the Assembly. Bat as we intimated at the ontset the Re- 15th New York Engineers and regulars are also to throw fall tbe first sacrifice to tbe vengeance of the enemy in
enemy with such fury as to put then all' to flight in a publicans bare tbe same cause to complain of the defec? pver several bridges. One train or pontoons is to be case we should be unsuccessful Y ou may rest assured,
mouth, wo have seen enough of a few-mei fighting at a tion of Mr. Cutler, member of the Legislatare from Al- held in reserve directly opposite Fredericks!>nrg. Satur- then, for that reason, if for no other, that whatever e*»
time,' bat want to see every soldier called oibt to face the bany, that the democrats have of Collicott, and even day evening a companV of the J5th New "VTorx Engi- pacity they possess will be devoted to securing tbe indeneers were onsily employed in throwing up iirtillery en- pcDdcoce of the country. [Jeff Dsvis' speech at Jacksoo.
music—-whip or get whiped, this is pi$t aij age for sueh more. Before election he profeseed to Be a Republican tradchments about ten mik-s below here.
The ebief begins to feel tbo tightening of tbo halter
slow ox movements.
,
if
}; ;*%•, •>
and was first nominated-by them. Subsequently a porThe great victory of the West has bad an exhilarate around his august throat Tbe secret ig out lie fights
Judging from all appearances we will stay here
. tion of the Democrats united upon him, and he was elect- ing effect upon the army. The soldiers are ho pefnL(
on because be baa made his last desperate throw. His
The World's letter of the 20th sqys : " Hooker and treason failing of its object he dies if caught If he e»-'
spring ; onr business is guarding thisfelth^looking&ty, ed of coarse. This man however has continually voted
Franklin moved to-day'at one o'clock, marchint* in heahis fate ia to live to be scorned and pointed,at
our army findi plenty to do guarding wthout fighting. With the Democrats on the organization of tho House.— vy order, with tents, knapsacks, blnnkets, Ac. Tbey capes,
Arnold was, by his sympathizing friends, the English.
It is a general time of health in camp ; Whitewater But the Republicans, although disappointed and betrayed took the road towards Hartwood Church, which W di(N. Y. Evening Post.
boys r ail well; imagine yoorself sitting on the ground, have conducted themselves as law-abiding citizens should. rectly north-wc?t of the tTriited 8tates ford. Siegel
A North Carolina correspondent of tbe Boston Jourmoved at four p m. in'the same direction. Tbey are
paper on your knee, ink in hand, crowded into a very We are proad of the'•contrast [Detroit Adv- & Trib
bivouacked
about
8
miles
out
to-night
Somner
will
nal
writes:
"
'
How
much
trouble
tbe abolitionists' r* 1
smalfrootn with 15 men, and you can correctly judge
r
bringing oa tbe land,' cried some, before;- the war 1
With the scenes enacted in the Legislatures of Indi- probablyraovfein the moaning in the same din*tioa
my situation while writing this-letter a soldiers are not
The 'rribunes letter confirms the above, at id adds :
gan.
'
N
o
t
af
all*
replied
the
intelligent
4
ana.
Illinois
and
Pennsylvania
by
tho
Tory
Democrats,
supposed to Med maoh room, particularly j privates.
" We are impatiently and anxiously looking for tbo arTbo 28th have received only one month's pay and 25 and the openly made threats in tbo New York Legisla- rivaLofpontoons. It was the original intention that who had long before learned and commenced the ]
Hobkerii
Grand
Division
should
have
crossed
several
of
freeing
his
'
catties';
'not
at
alL
The
whole
trouble
ture
by
leading
Democratic
members
to
assassinate
Mr.
dollars bounty for five months service, which is only a
miles above, at the U. S Ford. We believe the,plan
drop in the backet toward supporting* family. In be- Callicott, the Republican nominee for Speaker, if be has been changed, and both Hooker and Franklin are to springs from tbe concessions of tbe North. Tbe South
will
never
respect
yon,
will
never
be
at
peace
with
you
should
be
successful,
loyal,
decent
men
may
see
how
danhalf of myfallowsoldiers,fromGrand Travferse,Jmay I be
throw their Grand Divisions across the river at 'Plank'*
permitted to state that if yoo will have thie kindness to gerous it, is to put in office these unscrupaleus and di»- Ford. A brigade of infantry, in command of the rebel till you cease yielding and are true to your own princiGen.
Wilcox,
is
guarding
the
passage
of
the
river.—
loyal
demagogues,
that
have
in
tho
public
convoltion
8
wake-up some of those sleepy Supervisors jwifh a sharp
-"'
T-UTV
These forces we shall encounter on the first effort j in I* Arro'.iwnmv.—Dr.
M. L Leach, of Dd^lain,^ ^ae teen
needle and tell them they must do' something for the vaulted into the lead of the Democratic Party. The crossing. The exciting and hazardous effort of building
needy familea pt the Volunteers that are spending their tone ofisuch public documents as the message of Gover- bridges will be assisteoby thfc crossing of a large num- appointed Assistant Surgeon in tbe 9th Cavalry, now in
time, health, and may be live*.t» "sustain this govern- nor Seymour, threatening resistance of the National Gov- ber of men in boats, the plan whichproved successful at1 camp at Ooldwater. The Doctor is a good man for, that
ment, by so doing you will do more practical christian ernment and the menacing and malicions tone of such Fredericksburg. It is understood that a train of forty place, or even the pontion of Surgeon. Wm. 8ickels
bootsfilledwith armed men, and rowed over by bridge Esq., has been depudiaed to act in his stead as Register
good thai, all the preachers in Grwd Traverse will do papers as the Albany Argus, New York World, Chica- builders,
will ciear the rebel rifle pits on the opposite
of Deeds, of this county.
[St Jobos Republican.
in a year, j&jll the the Traverse boysj bdicvp that Mr. go Times, and Detroit Free Press have dono much to bank, and render the rapid construction of bridges
excite
this
wild
mutiny
and
disorder
Hannah and Bates ore aoldfer'a true friend*. What can
taia
' , .
A SCTT ro Etvoaca THE IXTKBJML Bzvzxut LAW —
'
[Detroit Adv. ft 1>ib.
Since writiug tbe above it is learned that the bead
be atore diecouragiog to a-roan than to know their famof the bridge train has' arrived to within half a' mile of G. Bamet, of the firm of Barnet k Co., commercial broilies are suflbring while tj«lr handa|wejtiei and unable
TheDomocraticpoliticianaof Pennsylvania and New the
river.
. f ' kers at Chicago, has been arrested and put under bonds
to aadst them. A bnroaoe man, thinks! more of. his York have introdaoed a new legislative practice, viz: in«Shonld fortune smile favorably upon our under
for refusing to pay 850 license, according to tbe provifami(y than, he does of his country^ i | : ..
troducing pimps, pick-pockets, blood-tabs and shoulder- ing. during the next tifelve hoars, we hope to have dri- sions of tbe Interna) Revenue act The trial will takes place
Pfeefee write as often as practicable, j I have spun this hitters into thiThalla of legislation, to knock down and ven the enemy before us and to have gained the rear of
in March. The damages are laid at $500. Any person
Fredericksburg.
Then,
ft
is
expected
Sumner's
Grand
yarn mueh longer than I intended to when • I commenced- drag out peaceable legislators, who are Democrats in
Division will cross the Rappahannock near Falmouth.— transacting without a license, any business for which ose
Prom a friewf,
opinion, bat are still opposed to the electing to office men Then will fofiow-the building of a railroad bridge across is required, is liable to pay three times the licence fee
hostile to tbe war and the Government of the country. tbe Rappahannock. The timbers are all resdv,' every for every dsy he transacts business unlicenced.
•"Col'* D$& Richardson, the newly eledted Democrat- Tbe plan secured a Democratic U. S. Senator in Penn- beam and plank, and they will be thrown together with
The President has nomiwrted Mr. Usher, K asiatant 8ccic U. & Senator from Illinois, is the nan who said he sylvania, and itla now being tried, as oar news columns tho greatest rapidity, and communication, estabRshed by
r
rail with our supplies."
did hot bebevie the rebels could be coniqusfcedj; " and if show, to accomplish the same purpose in New Yorky
A dispatch to the World aays, although the usual retaty of tAlnterior Department to take tbe place o
Judge
Smth.
'
they conJd, he did not think they ought? t o ^ " . - ?. : «r.
rumors have prevailed here for several days, there ia no
[Detroit Adv. 1Kb.
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TRAVERSE CITY.
<icn. B u t l e r " O r l e a n s
Again.
W AIHIKOTOX, J a n . 2 3 d . - ' - A s p u e : u I t o t h e T r i b u n e
says:
. T i l 0 « i » D T m * v t M * H « i n i i > l . lb* OflW.I
Counties o f O r a i d T r . v c r w , M . o U i . t . W.miou.
MKMIUW.
Th# T * x U i l i . u d . i l
" I t m a y b e p o s i f i v t l y s t a t e d 4 h u t G e n . B u t l e r will
r e s u m e c o m m a n d of t h e D e p a r t m e n t o f t h e G n l f .
A-lrer"
h e a d q u a r t e r s will first b o a t N e w
' ' ' T h e r m d m e t f i c i i i H^felisterTtawiWCIty.......
...h*U
d e p a r t u r e f r o m W a s h i n g t o n , f o r th<» N o r t h .
inevitable rceult of h i s conference w i t h t h e
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T h e gOnboat St«--Clair engaged t h e enemy, who
SO® w e r e d r i v e n I n t o / t h e w o o d s .
30®
T h e fleet a r r i v e d s a f e l y a t C l a r k v i l l o .
23®
32®
C o L W m . H . S t o k e , of t h o 1 s t T e n n . C a v a l r y , in
35®.
a
p e r s o n a l d i f f i c u l t y yesterdoyi a t M u r f r e e s b o r o , w a s
24°
18® s h o t b y C a p t . F l e m i n g of t h e s a m e
regiment
His
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19® w o u n d i s a s e r i o u s o n e . F l e m i n g h a s d i s a p p e a r e d .
30®
31®
J u d g e O t t o , o r I n d i a n a , h a s b e e n n o m i n a t e d a s Assis34®
Despatches annonnco the capture within our lines, of.
Captains John IL Boyie and Cliaries Powell, of the rcb
el Stuart's command, both liable to execution aa spies.
31®
" W I N T E R . — W e h a d a MOW s t o r m a b o u t a
neck
The
Tte
m e n a w r ^ j o i c i n g , a n d e r e r y b o d y feels jolly,
age,
mow
n o w about one foot deep and the sleighing goofi
THE
is
Wjo:
lumber-
j
E A T E S T NEVfS.
B w n a M e R e t i r e s a n d i s S u c c e e d e d t>y H o o k e r .
G e n . J J o r o w d c i s s u p e y c e c d e d b y G e n . H o o k e r in t h e
t h e c o m m a n d of t h e A r m y of t h e P o t o m a c .
I t js-also said t h a t M a j . (Jen. F r a n k l i n
a n d ' Maj. Gen.
S u m n e r h a v e b e e n r e l i e v e d f r o m t h e i r c o m m a n d * of t h e
r i g h t a n d feft g r a n d d i v i s i o n s o r t h e A r m y jof j tl^s P o t o m a c , b u t t h e a a m e s of t h e i r s u c c e s s o r s h a v e n o t y e t b e e n
divulged, nor is i t k n o w n who
has
been
appointed to
t a k e t h e p l a c e of G e n . H o o k e r .
G e n , B n r o s i d e w i t h m o s t of h i s l a t a s t a f f lias b e e n allowed thirty days absence. «
A difficulty has arisen b e t w e e n
N e w Y o r k Military Authorities.
Gen.
"\V,dol a n d t h e
SomeoC the Divisions
r e p o r t e d t o G e n . \Vool, b u t o t h e r s boldly r c l u s i d t o do
so, oa t h e g r o a n d
that<iov.
Seymoar
c o m m a n d e r o f t h e f o r c e s in t h e S t a t e .
of
c e e d e d t o t h e e l e c t i o n of officers, a n d
elected throughout.
C o K c o t t is
T h e Hofiso p r o Republicans were
The ' Blacklegs and
ijorifs
were
vanquished.
• ••)•; •' -j1 1
H
'
j
f
T h e r i s e in t h e M i a s i s e i p p i h a s f l o we d t h r o o g h . , t h e c a n a l c u t by B u t l e r o p p o s i t e t h e c i t y o f Y i e k s t i u r i .rsi
A n i n t e r c e p t e d l e t t e r f r o m a m e m b e r of B r a g g ' s
^
staff
indicates t h a t t h e feeling a g a i n s t B r a g g is s o ; s t r o n g t h a t
h e will b e superseded.
T h e writer admits
t h a t notwith-
standing t h e r e b e l s c a p t u r e d t h e most g u n s a n d several
t h o u s a n d p r i s o n e r s f r o m us, t h e y w e r e b a d l y w h i p p e d . —
H e s a y s t h e s l a u g h t e r of t h e i r officers w a s a v T u l a n d
though the
fighting
al-
of the rebel army was splendid, they
w e r e beaten by superior Generalship and by the obstinacy of the Yankees.
T h e w h o l e n u m b e r o r rebel p r i s o n e r s c a p t u r e d I n t h a t
b a t t l e w a s a b o u t 3,500, with e i g h t guus a n d ; four standards.
B r i g . G e n . J a m e s A . Garfield, w h o w h i p p e d H u m p h r e y
M a r s h a l l in E a s t K e n t u c k y , a n d
who afteward
distin-
g u i s h e d h i m s e l f in c o m m a n d of a b r i g a d e a t S h f l o h , h a s
reported t o Gen. Roeecrans for duty
The money to pay the soldiers of Generals Rosencrans
and Grant haa been "furnished; also the greater part ne
cessary to pay North Carolina and Southern soWiere has
been issued. Burnade's army will soon be paid.
Prophecies are again current respecting the approach,
ing end of the world. One reverend gentleman of the
Milleritc pot-suasion predicts • universal dissolution in
1867-68. Another seer names the 17th or August, 1863
as tho dosing up of creation, adding that a World's Convention irill assemble at Cincinnati to settle up the business of th<i past and arrange matters for the future.
A boy eight years old fell through the ice, at Athens,
N. Y., recently, and after fidating under the ice for a
distance of 113 feet was takeo-out alive and conscious.
The li tlo fellow held his h'tod;-clasped tightly over his
mouth ami noso, so that fio'wafer entered his body.—
That yotu igster is evidently bound not to bo drowued.
was: legally t h e
Assembly.
elected Speaker a n d has taken his s e a t
A saw-miII upon a new plan has been set going at
Laming, by an Ohio firm. It i» like a locomotive engine, placed upon wheels, and Resigned to be worked
any whege that it may be set down, without setting in an
arch.
•
G r e a t excitement
T h e Bcpnblipads b a r e triumphed la t h e organization
of the N e w Y a r k ; . H o u s e
J . O. BAMSDKJ.X..
Attorney & Counssellor at Law,
rrnA- VKTRfK c r r r , '
GRAND TBAVERSTE ,'COUWT-V, MICH.
tant Secretary of the Idtei^of. \
•iff
tor, f a i r l y s e t i s on t h e first of F e b r u a r y
noon—
i n t o b y t h e rebels w i t h t h r e e field p l a c e s o n t h e bluff
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•and it h a s s n o w e d s o n i c e v e r y d a y s i n c e .
President,
|
L a s t n i g h t o p p o s i t e B e t t s t o w n L a n d i n g , t h e y w e r e fired
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I t was the
From Nashville.
NASHVTIXE. J a n . j f t . — ' T h e fleet l e f t y e s t e r d a y
«°
. 8.
and soon a t
T h i s determina-
t i o n in r e g a r d t o h i m w a s a r r i v e d a t i m m e d i a t e l y a f t e r h i s
44HO
and heads of Dcpartajeote."
Jmy 1;
Orleans
•some h i g h e r p o i n t on t h e M i s s i s s i p p i .
His
^n
INTER.VAL BBVEfCTE.
OOLLBOTOR'S H I F R C E ,
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i
1 V T O T I C B IS H E R E B Y GITEN,. T I U T T H E I J « S < !
X * v « l a » t t y h ' s n 0 oniimtfrWion*'made by the? Assessor f o r I
t h e 4th A f e e s s m e n t d i s t r t e t J u n d e r " ' A n a i t t i j p r e v i a # I n u s - 1
tiai revrano t o s u p p o r t tb* Guverantt-'nt AD4 td pay; i n U r e m
o u the p^iulic vU-lit,",*pprovoil by the P r $ i < t o a t J u l y , l 8 | ,
18(J. ( b a i i i l t j . ; Sej.t>.-ml*,r »nt<ur.l Bssvssment. anU t h a i tor
V of O i i o l y r . ) have' l e e received vt t h i s efficf.;
T h e l.lcehkrH a n d teccipb- for dories a u l
bow tifle
and p a r a U e f r o m r m i d e n u ' o f . the c u t i a t e« or L e l e e i . m t
Grand Xuvur^o, fcalhanlta. A o t r i m , M a o i i o t , Kann»» aad OMlioygan, are In d i e band* o f A l b e r t \V. B^con. of Traverw:.
Oity, lJcpoty ColU clor, t o w a o m , t h r amou»|t of toid lic«n»<»,
J u t i i s o r tl.^es w i l l bf paid, o n o r b e f o r r
P l r a t flay 'of
March. 1HC3; a t bin office at t raverae C i i r , l a C r a a d Traverse (.'.iimiy, MicJi-'p.iu. Au.i all p e r s o n a w h o shall n e g l e c t
- - pay t i i e M m c , w i t h i n t h « tiutn »hus u p e t i d e d , s h a l l be liat t o pay tun p e r c e n t u m a d d i t i o n a l u p o n t h e a m o u n t of
their assessments.
AH dntiea a n d t a x e s d n c a n d p a y a b l e o p m o n t h l y return*,'
m a i l be paitt b e t w e e n t h e 20th a n d last dae of each m o n t h ,
for the business of t h e p r e c e d i n g m o u t h .
J * l t Il'BVElt
r . S C o l l e c t o r , l U y . p l s l r i c t , fifcli
H e will probably
B
SHERIFF'S SALE.
Y V I R T U E O P O N E E X E C U T I O N ISSUED O C X O F
a n d a n d e r the aeal of t b e C i r c u i t C o u r t f o r t h o C o u n t y
of M a n l i t e e , a n d S t a t e of Michigan, dated t h e T w e n t y - f o u r t h
d a y of J a n u a r y , A. I). 18G3. a n d t o m e d ir e c te d a n d d e l i v e r e d
a g a i n s t t he g o o d s a a d chattels, l a n d s a n d t e n e m e n t s o f J o h n
L a w r e n c i ! M e V i c k a r a n d R i c h a c l E n g c l n m n n , del'endantu
t h e r e i n . 1 h a v e l e v i e d u p o n a a d seized a n d shalV sell a t
public aa c t l o n o r v e n d u e , t o t h e h i g h e s t bidder, a t t h e f r o n t
door of t h e Buswell H o t e l , ( t h a t b e i n g the l a s t p l a c e of h o l d ing C i r c u i t C o u r t f o r said C o u n t y ) I n t h e Tillage of M i a i s t e e
I n said C o u n t y of M a n i s t e e , ' o a S a t u r d a y t h e T w e n t y - e i g h t
day of M a r c h next, a t t w o olclock I n the a f t e r n o o n , of aald
day, all t h e satateirtght, title a n d interest, t o g e t h e r -with t h e
heredit& i n e h t s a n d a p p u r t e n a n c e s t h e r e u n t o b e l o n g i n g
a. He-. X.rtln. Ch. J.Snpr.Ct. Ml Hon. AaMln BUlt., Oaf. Olltlu.
- J«»nV.Cnaf>t>«n.J. - - L. U. B«Ttr. An'tlMf Oraef»1
- KdwInU-r.nCT.JiJc.HrtCt. - I—- IX WttlC.Loaeb.1
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l'*trolt.
- JcUbtBroT.
- 7th •• - S. J). ElwooS.
Eiwood, IK
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T . J . IU«a>4tll. Mi
C H A N C E R Y SALE.y'. ;
STATB o n MICHIOA:;—The C i r c u i t C o u r f f o r the C o u n t y o f
Minister-, in C h a n c e r y .
•
LKSTBU BEXVOK, C o m p l a i n a n t *
' J e i p f LJLWHKNCK MCYICKSK,
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> Defendants.
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N PURSUANCE A N D BY VIRTUE Olt' A D E « M E OK
t h e Circuit Court, for the County or Manistee, in C b a n c e n m a d e i n t h t above entitled case. Snd b e a r i n g d s t e the TwenlyBfth Bay of September, in t h e y e a r one tfcoussad e i g h t h u n d r e d a n d sixty-two, I, the u n d e r s i g n e d , B epecial C o m m i s s i o n e r residing in the C o u n U (tforesaid, a i d duly a p p o i n t e d
a a d qualified t o a c t as sdeh in tho above • n t l t l e d canse, will
sell a t pnbBc a s c t i a n , t o the h i g h e s t hiddCT,-at t h e front d o o r
of t h e Uwwell Hotel, ( t h a t b e i n g the last'-' place of h o l d i n g
C o u r t for |Mid County.) in t h e Village of Manistee, in s i i d
C o u n t y , o n T b u r s d a j f c t h e S i x t e e n t h d a y Cf F e b r u a r y , . i n tho
y e a r o n e thousand e/giit h u n d r e d a n d p s l x t y - t b r e e , » t t e n
o ' c l o c k i h t h e f o r e n o o n of said day, all tfpxw c c r t a l u plcfaao^
p a r c e l s of (and situated In t h e County n r ^ a r u M t e a n d S t a t e
e f M i c h i g i m , s n d k n o w n s n d d e s c r i b e d os follows, t o wit :
L o t No. i , , S e c t i o n 2 i ( Lot No. 1, Sectioi'i 21 ; n e t of n w t
a n d n w t o f n e t o f S e c t i o n Twenty-two, jU, in T o w n s h i p 22jN.
• r R . 15 W ; L o t No. Six of S e c t i o n Ele--cn, T o w n 21 X. R.
Q 7 ) Seventeen W e s t ; L o t No. 7, sec. 3, Town 20 N . or R. 17
W ; Lot 2j sec. 2, Town 22 N. H IS, W ; t*et o r tief or lice.
32. Towa 32. N, ot R. 15. W ; L o t 3, sec. li. T o w n 32 N, R. 13,
"W; s e t of n e j sec. 13. Town 22 N. R. 15 W. ; L o t No. 7, sec,
37, Town 32 N. R. 13 W ; s c j of s e t s e c . 11, Town 32 X . . R.
15 W ; s a ^ o f - g w j sec. 12, Town 22 N. '8.15 W ; s e t or s«t
s n d swt of s w j see. .15; Town 32 N. !R.'15 W; t h e s w t <Jf
swt s e c . 15, Town 22 N. R. 15 W ; t h o S e { or n w t a n d n w j
of n e t sect 1 5 . Town 22 N. R. 15 W ; t h e n e j o f s e j sec. 15.
T b w n , 2 2 X . R. 15 VV ; t h e swt of swt sec. 14, T o w n 33 N.
R. 15 W Hand f c j o r s e j sec. 2, Town 23 N. R. 15 W .
Dated Manistee, D e c e m b e r 33d, A. D., 1863.
T, J. RAMSDELL,
Speiial Commissioner.
W. W . C A R P E N T E R
.
,
Solicitor a n d of C o u n s t l / Q r C o m p l a i n a n L
I
(Printers fees $13,25.)'
.
3-6^.
The Perfection of Mechanism!
T h e Magic T i m e Observer,
E W A A HUNTING AND O P E N ' P A C B , OR LADYU
or G e n t l e m a n ' s W a t c h c o m b i n e d wltlf P a t e n t delf*-indingiaiprovoment.
The New Y o r k I l l u s t r a t e d News, the H a d i n g p i c t o r i a l pah a s since a e q u l t a d I n a n d t o per of t h e Unitcd S t a t e s , in i t s issue o f , J a n . 10th, 1863, on
/
the f o l l o w i n g l a n d s a n d premise* s i t u a t e l y i n g a n d b e i n g Jn p a g e l i t , v o l u n t a r i l y says :
" W e h a v e been shown a p l e a s i n g naveltv, o f . Which the
t h e Cou u t v of M a n i s t e e a n d S t a t e or Michigan, a n d k n o w n
H u b b a r d Bros., of t h i s city, are t h e sdie Importer*.
I t is
a n d d c f c r i b e d as follows, t o w i t ' :
i
galled
t
h
e
i
"
Magic
Time
Observer,"
a
n
d is s hunting and
The
o f wet of s e e ^ S T L o t 2, a n d t h e ne^ of o e i of s e e . 3 3
open-face watch c o m b i n e d .
T h i s is 6ne of t h e prettiest,
the nfr of n w | of s e e . 3 3 , L o t 3 of s e c . 10 ; Uots 3 a n d 3 of s e t
most
c
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t
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e
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best
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t
time38 ; t h e n e i of se* of seo. 11 > t h e s w i of n w t a n d t h e n w t of
ploce f o r general a n d reliable use, e v e r Offered. I t h a s withs w i of seo. 12 ; the n w j of »wi a n d s e t of s w | a n d sw^ o t ae*
of s e a . 34 ; the s e t o f s w i of seo. 1 1 ; L e t 3 of s e c . 13 ; L o t t i in it a a d connected with i t s m a c h i n e r y , its own w i n d i n g
of s e o . 1 1 ; a i of a w l o r s e c . M - ; t h e *w{ of n e i a n d s e t of att»jchme±t, r e o d e r t n g a k e y e n t i r e l y : u n n e c e s s a r y . T h e
set ar>d L o t 1 of sec, 18 : the » 1 of n e | a n d wl of a n } a n d e{ cases ot| t h i s W a t c h are c o m p o s e d of tw<f metals, t h e o u t e r
of n w i a n d n w i of n w { a n d Lots 1 a n d 3 of sec. 24 ; t h e s e t o n e b e i n g fine 16 c a r a t g o l d . I t h a s tb(i I m p r o v e d r u b y aotloft l e v e r m o v e m e n t , a n d Is w a r r a n t y a n a c c u r a t e tltneof n e j a a d Lot 1 of s e c . 3 3 ; t h e n e j of sac. 25 ; t b o w i «f
L'
, n e | a n d n e t of ne{ of s e c , S3, all in Town 21 N . of I t a n g e 17 plece.''
P r i c e , superbly engraved, p e r e s s e ofiVhalf dozen, $204 00.
W ; t b e n w | of s e [ of sec. 3 ; the swt of n e j a n d se/. of n w t
Sample
Watches, in n e a t m o r o c c o bpxesi f o r t h o s e p r o p o s i n g
a n d a e j o f s w i a n d n e i of n e t of s e c . 8, L o t 4, see. 7 ; t h e a w i
t o b u y at Wholesale. $35. s e n t by express, with bill payable
on delivery. Soldiers m u s t remit p a y i a e n t In a d v a n c e , as
we c a n n o t collect from t h o s e hi t h e A m y . A d d r e s s
HUBBARD BROS. Jt CO.. p O L i IVPOKTBRB,
S o u t h Cor. Nas&au A J f . b u SU., New-York.
B
b e a s s i g n e d t o t t e o W j A d W - W ' a d i v i s i o n ' i n t h # a r m y af
.of sw{ of s e c . 22^ t h e • ) of n w j of *ec. 33 ; the e j of n w j
.and sy.'t i >I n w t o f t c c - 1 0 - ^ t h e aei of n w | of sec. 6 : t h e n e t
o f n w 4 ai i d e f o f s e l of a»c. 2 4 ; ' t h e e ) of set a n d a'4 o f s w t
of seo. 13 ; t h e n e t of n e j a n d se{ of s w t of sec. IT, all in
T i n Farewell Address of Oea. Burnslde.
T o w n 31, N. or R a n g e 13 W ; n e j of sec. 29 ; t h e trwt and.
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P. W E L B E S , Sheriff.
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Philadelphia, A l b a n y , Buffalo, C l e v e l a n d , C h i c a g o & St. Louis.
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T2»ATENT«^REy^^ ^DFrervfe^ THE
Hannah, Lay & Co's Column
N.B'!
WINTER OP 1862 & 1863.
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L Uie c-itlscmi^ofOraBd T r a v e r s e awd n f l j o i j H u - Coun'K-f.
that they un- so f o r t u n a t e as t o have a very U r g e atid <•»»plot* «lock of,Merchandise eo|*e«ially a d a p t e d t o t h e p a r t i c u lur d e m a n d s of thj-i c o m m u n i t y . Nearly the whole of w h i c h
• a s pilfchasOd p r i o r t o the l a r g e a d v a n c e l a all c l a s s e s of
M e r c h a w M v e r a u s e d ' b y t h e IcryinK of t h e E x t U e T a j . in
S e p t e m b e r . A d d k a t h l s t h e f a c t t h a t - t b e l r Stock was f u r - '
chased for " C a s b j " atid t h s t o w i n g to t h e a d v a n t a g e a b o r o
n a m e d they are aellintf m a n y g o o d s a s low a s t b r y c u b e '
purchased In N e w Y o r k o r B o s t o n , a n d all u p o n a •mail
a d v a n c e on p r e & n t fcoit; t h e benefits of w h i c h t h e w o n
casnal o b s e r v e r m o s t see a n d w i l l of course avail h l m * e ! f « f .
Ttaev would call a t t e n t i o n t o t b * following, as a small f 4 r t
of t h e i r a s s o r t m e n t , f o r sale o n t h e m o s t f a v o r a b l e t e r m s —
for lteady I'ay. .
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H A N N A H , L A Y i CO.
T r a v e r s e Cttj-, Dee. I, 1S62.
HARDWARE.—A fcur.L AND COMPLETE ASSORT
raeut of Builders a n d A g r i c u l t u r a l H a r d w a r e . « A l s o
I r o n . Nails. Steel, Glaso, Ac., Ac.
l l A N X A H . L A Y A CO.
T r a v e r s e City,. Dec. 1, l e t s .
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plete a s s o r t m e n t , anil " A t r y . chesji.'
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N E W F E A T U R E . — H A K N A U , L A Y A C O . HAVAS
added to t h e i r already large S t o c k the i t e m of, L e a t h e r i
Upper, Kid, Calf, Bole. B i n d i n g s , Ac., as s l s o a f a i r supply of
S h o e F i n d i n g s ; f o r s a k - a i a small a d v a n c e o v e r cftst, f o r
the a c c o m m o d a t i o n o f . o u r C u s t o m e r s .
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U R 8 . - T R A P P E R S , ATTENTION !—IlANNAlI, LAY .
A Oo. haTe made a r r a n g e m e n t s with o d e of the o l d e s t
a n d l a r g e s t F u r B o u s e s In New Y o r k . f o r tb«( s a f e b f i U
Fur*, a n d fcre prepared t o p u r c h a s e aH k i n d * of F u r s , a n d
c a n afford t o a n d will pay, t h e very h i g h e s t r a t e s f o r t h e
same. BememVer wa a r e in the m a r k e t ,
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H A N N A H , L A Y A CO.
T r a v e r s e Cltyi Dec. 1,18c?.
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t O T H I N f l . — C O A T S , PANTS. VE^TR; D R A W C T S , '
Under S h i r t s , HMrta—Fancy a n d Plain, S W p e w l f r s ,
Over-All^ a n d J a c k e t s , I n d i a R o b b e r a n d Oil C o s t s nnil 1
J a c k e t s , WooJ, Union andi • C o t t o n Socks,- C r a v a t s , C o l l a r s ,
Travelling Bajp.-Tj-urJt*, U m b t e l l a a , A c .
T r a v e r s e C i f y / D e c V I , 18W.'
iii.vsiu, Lir l CO.
" P R O V I S I O N S * GROCKKIM, A c . — S r o i n , T a x , C u r r s r ,
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Mustard, EnglishJiUd F r e n c h p r e p a r e d ; ' !
Soda, C r e a m T a r t a r . Ginger, R a k i n g P o w d e r ,
Salaratus, Starch, Ycrmacelli, Hops,
Tobacco, Bnflfl; G a i d e n Seeds,
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- I ^ m p a n d I ^ r d O l U Q a s t o r Oil,
I n d i i s , Yellow Ociire, Chalk» C a m w o o d .
F l u i d , Molasses, S y r u p . Vinegar, .
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H s r d Bread, Butter, C r a c k e r s , L a r d ,
E x t r a c t Lemon, 1 Vanlllsi Rose, Peftcb, P i n e A p p K A c .
y HANNAH, LAY A CO.
T r a v e r s e City, Dec; 1,1862.
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1TJL 8 u g a r m a k i n g — L a d i e s ' a n d Gtonta* S k s t e s , a s s o r t s i W , .
D o o r 8prlntcs—Plane I r o n s — Bevels—Try S q u a r e s — H o l l o w
Adzes, lied P a n s — K e r o s e n e L a n t e r n s — S t o v e C r o c k s — W e l l
B u c k e t s — P o t Coven—.^mall Blocks—Ratline—Bpriog Hala n o e s — P a t e n t C a r p e t L i n l n t f — iAdies' R a b b e r Boots BeaS'it
w a x — G r a n d River L a u d P l a s t e r — O n u s Seed, Ac-. Ac.
H A N N A H , LAY A CO.
T r a v e r s e City, D e c . 1, J862.
.
YANKEE NOTIONS.-PERFU41ERY, SOAP, DKX-
triflce. Gun Caj>s, Compassea, Snuff a n d T » b a e c o Boxes.
F a n c y P i p e s , Silver a n d T o y W a t c h e s F a n c y Boxes, P u r s e r , ,
a n d Money Bags, Ladies, Work a n d Faticy Baskets, TaWe
Maw, B r u s h e s o r all kinds, Guards, C h a i n s , Ac.
H A N N A H , L A Y A CO.
T r a v e r s e City, D e c . 1, <1833.
Q T O Y E 8 J (A V E R Y L A R G E ASSORTMENT J U 8 T R E O celved) Pipe, Zinc, S h e e t Iron, Stove F u r n i t u r e , One a n d
T r a v e r s e City, Dec. ! , 18C2.
H A N N A H , L A Y A CO.
D E t t S T E A D S . — T A B L E S , C H A I R S , ROCKERSy W A S H
XJ Stands, Mattrasses, C h i l d ' s Rockers, H i g h C h a f r s , Ac.
^HANNAH, LAY A CO.
Travorso City, Dee-1,18G2, s .
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Bardines,
H A N N A H , L A T A CO.
T r a v e r s e City, Dee. 1, 18flt
DOMESTICS FOR
WINTER O P ISCS—KEN-
t u c k y J e a n s . S u m m e r 8tuta>, D e n i m s . Duck, S t r i p e .
T i c k , A p r o n a n d Miners' C h e c k , S h i r t i n g P r i n t s , N a n k e e n
C o t t o n F l a n n e l s , Wool F l a n n e l s , Brown a n d Bleached Cottons, a full l i n ^ Bags, Ac.
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H A N N A H , L A Y A CO.
T r a v e r s e City, Dec. 1, 1 # ? .
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A D I E S * CU>AKK * x n LADIES: CLOTHS. ( D O C S U w u > m )
F r e n c h Cassimerea, S h e p a r d s ' P l a i d s , C a n a d a G r a y C a a s ,
N i c e B l k D o e s k i n s a n d Casaimeres.
H A N N A H , L A Y A CO.
T r a v e r s e City, D e c . I. 18(2.
A ' I & B a r STATE, BBOCUE, S T K U . A . SCOTCH. ( S I X O L E
Double,) Genta' a n d C h i l d r e n ' s Shawla a n d Mufflers.
HANNAH, L A T 4 X 0 .
T r a v e r s e City, Dee; i , T 8 8 S .
O l " N D H I E S — H A & X E S * , COUGHS, RRIULES, E T « . BaseKTa
O Half-Butihels, D r a ^ Toctb, F r o e ' s PIOWK,Cable,Trace, s n d
H a l t e r Chainp. Brush Hooks, a n d E l l p t i c S p r i n g s , W o o d e n
W f r e . Tuba, Palls, ChBrns, L a d l e s , A c . , Ac., W s h , D o o r s ,
T r a v e r s e C i t y , D e c . 1, X862.
HANNAH, LAY A CO.
" l y T E D l C I N E S r — PILLS. OINTMENTS, LIGAMENTS,
l v J L C a s t o r Oils, S a l t s , B u i p h u r , P a i n K i l l e r , SorsaoarJUs,
Medical Diacovefry. 9alt-Bheum O i n t m e n t , S t r v c h n f n e , E y e W a t e r a a d Salve, Aloes, V e r m i f u g e , Essences. E x t r a c t s , A c . <• •
HANNAH. LAY A Co.
T r a v e r s e p i t y , Dec. 1, 1SC2.
Logwood, Blue Y l t r W , C u d b a r CoppeTa?, "Camwood;
C o c h i n e a l , Ae., Ac.
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HANNAH, U T A T O ;
T r s r e r s e City, Dee. 1. I8CJ.
PAPER RAGS BOUGHT BY-
- T r a v e r s e C i t y , D e c . 1, 1862.
K-A-NNAH, L * r y t s j o - .
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Prom the Chicago Tribune.
T M ' O r a r Squirrel. j .
Death of Aadfrew Harvie.
Capital, •100,000.
This gravaqalrrel is ooe of the most beautiful sod
About 7 o'clock, yesterday morning, a polieceman,
graceful of the inhabitant* of oor forests, ini which it
BOUNTY.
• S N Y D E R , W I L L I A M 8 k CO.
generally makes iU home, hardly ever venturing from while parolling his customary beat found the dead body
BOUNTY 13 OK THE NATURE OP A GIFT. OB
gratuity. In this war $100, u a.bounIT, ii doe to the
(Organized by Permiuio* of the .lutkoritim.)
them, unless occasionally, when the Iodiap ciorn is ripe, of Andrew Harvie, a man well and sadly known in this
it enters the field to add a little to its winter store of community, lying at the foot of the basement stairs, 6 widow orheirsof deceased soldiers and to discharged solW A L L - S T R E E T , If. Y .
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diers who ahall.serve for two fears, or to the close of the 9
M ( a ; the amount which it pilfers could hardly be miss- Tremont Block, on Dearborn street Ho lay with bis waa
if Sooner ended. In cases of debased soldiers it Isdne:
ed, however, unless the field should happen to be in or head downward, where he had fallen, and when fouod, 1st To the widow, Iftherebe oue ; 3 at, To tbe children. If no r p H I S COMPANY IS ORGANIZED ESPECIALLY FOR
oear the wooda.
life was extinct, although the warmth of a part of his sys- widow ; 3d, Totbe father, mother, or brothers and sisters, ss t
THE PROTECTION OF FAMILIES.
On the payment to this Comuany, or any of its authorised
It prefers forests of cbefluuts or oaks, in whfch its win- tem indicated that he had been dead but a short time.— tbe esse ma; be, provided they t» residents of the United
Commissioned office™ aad abldlers discharged be- agents, of the sum of $50, it will issoe a certificate of lasurter store can be readily collected. Tie Bret heavy The Coroner held an inquest and the jury returned a States.
' re two jean' s-rTice. ond their heiia in, caae of their death, snce, binding itself to psy to such person the sasi »f Fivn
'""it is the signal for this work to commence, and tho verdict that the deceased * died from the effects of a fall * not entitled, as the law now Is, to any Bpantj.
Hcxnaao DOIXASS, In caae they are drafted into tbe Naval
drappisg of.the chesnaU and acorus which this frost has and exposure."
or Military Service of the United States, prior to December
PENSIONS".
Andrew Harvie was a native of Scotland, and if we
loosened, accompanied by the rustling of the squirrel
Pensions were formerly an annual payment in considera- 31st, I8C6, or during the wsr. In the same proportion this
through the newly fallen leaves, as it gathers khe nuts to- mistake not a graduate of the University of Edicburg. tion of past services. It baa been emended in modern times Cempanv will Insure any person lisUe to do Military duty,
in any sum from $100 to $5,000. but not more tksn $5,000 on
gether and carefully depositrthem in hollow trees ond He came to this country some twenty years since, and to those who have become disabled, iand to the dependent sny
one life. ThlsCompany also insures those ia the sercrevices of rocks, or buries them in some secure placc wasfirs*,employed as a Professor of tbs Greek and Latin heirs of those who lose their lives inwervice. It is due in rice, officers snd privstes, sgslnst wounds or death, during
war to soldiers dlaabled In service in tbe line of duty.— the present war, thus enabling all pradent soldiers to provide
beneath the leaves, are the sounds most intimately con- languages in the Branch University of Michigan at Te- this
deceased soldiers It is doe : 1st, Tj> the widow, if there be their fsmilies againstwsnt, in esse they fall in battle—die—
cumseh, Lenawee county. In tho year 1643, or therea- Of
nected with oar woods in the autumn season.
one ; 3d. To the children under 15 years of age ; 3d, To the
Th< summer neat is built in some tall tree kt the junc- bouts, be went to Detroit, and there studied law, aud at mother dependent wholly or partly ; 4 th, To the sisters nuder or are so wounded as to be dlssbled from supportiag tbeai.—
tion of several limbs with the trunk. I t is composed of once commenced practice, with great success and credit 16 years, dependent wholly or partly upon any deceased aol- To the manly virtues of brsvery snd patriotism that csUed
sticks and leaves, a«d is lined with soft grass and ferns ; to himself. Soon after, he fixed himself at the Sault S t dier who mar be killed or diea of. disease contracted or
in this the young are reared, and live witty the female till Marie, then a promising point iu conucctiou with the
discharged his whole duty 1
they on* old enough to shift for themselves. At the ap- Lake Superior mining interests, and from Chippeway musician or private, if totally disabled, oc to their widow
proach of wilder, some hollow in a tree is selected, some- county was elected Senator of the State of Michigan, a dependent heir, if deceased. 58 pern*) nib ; to Id Lieutenants family.
Our rates for insurance sgsinst woonds snd death are as
times the abandoned nest of a woodpecker, in which s position in which bo achieved honori to himself by his en- $15 j 1st Lieutenant*. $17; to CaotaJas, $10 ; to Majors, follows, to wlf :
; t o Lieutenant Colonels and al» higher grades, $30 p<»r
warm nest is built composed of grass atjd Soft leaves ; larged classical training, his powerfal efforts as a deba- $35
$10 on s hundred
sgslnst wound*.
month. Fees in Penalon caaea are oily $6.
$5 "
"
" death.
this is the winter homo of usually the whole family. In ter, and his industry and capacity as a lawyer. His euloBACK P A Y .
Our certificates of Insurance are assignable—«rt intended
early spring the voung ore driven "off by the old ones gy, pronomiced in that bo£y to the memory of Dr. HoughIs due to discharged aoldiera to tb« time they are actually 1 be assigned to thefiunllyfor their care, aupport and reton.
the
Geologist
of
Michigan,
who
was
drowned
in
who soon build the summer nest, in which to rear an-*
discharged. The undersigned have superior advantage* for lief; in caae the events occur upon which they are psysble.
other family. ' Tho young, utter being driven off, soon Lako Superior while engaged in tbe pursuit of his geo- speedily collecting the pay and claims of discharged soldiers. As many In the service are where it would be iaposa.ble
logical duties, was a masterpiece of eloquence aud beau- Back I'av is due the widows or helm of deceased soldiers in forthem to provide for their fsmilies ID this way, the wife,
psir, and in their turn become heads of families.
The habits of this animal are m y interesting. You ty. In the year 1831, Mr. Harvie come to Chicago to nearly the same order aa Bounty: The father, mother, or fsther, or brother, or any Individual leellug an interest In
tbe family or the soldier, msy Insure them sgslast wounds or
may be walkieg through the woods sod shortly yoti hear practice his profession, and soon took a deservedly high other heirs need not be residents of the United States.
desth. Wbst csn mortal msn do nobler, thsn to present the
MINORS.
what you first think the barking of • small dog'} on lis- rank at the bar. and fame and fortune both seemed
of the soldier with en insurance upoa bis lire, or
- Tbe War Department forbids tbfe enlistment of minors family
tening. you discover your mistake ; the ibrunt notes opened wide their gites that he might enter.
igsjsst wounds, thus at onco placing tbem beyond the resets
under
18
years
of
age.
Ordinarily
they
will
be
rejected
If
But at this point commenced his downward career.—
>r poverty, In esse tbelr protector neser returns. This is s
cua, qua, with chattering guttural additions, 'proceed
such
enlistments
are
properly
reponed.
of substantial charity towards tbe dependent tamllies
from the tall tree a few rods from you ; you cautiously He sacrificed wealth, position, fatps. a great intellect
In all eases of Soldiers' Pay, Pena£pna Bounty, and in fact system
volunteers, that has beeu commenced by oaf "wealthy cltlsteal on tip-toe to the foot of the tree, bat do not see the and a generous heart to that insatiate fiend which has all Inst claims and accounts againtt tbe Government, the or
teus, and will be continued by the worthier -portions of
animal, e m i t t e r looking carefully on every side. You brought low too many of>qur most brilliant and accom- undtrsigned have the most perfect ihcllitles for their moat them. What can our wealthy snd pstriotlc eilisens do, that
speedy
collection.
•
know the little fellow is there, for he could not posnblv plished men. Death'brokenp his family, and tho wretchSoldiers who have not got their pay we are dai- will go further to Increase eallstmenu and assist tbe Govhave got out of the tree unless you had seen him. Now, ed man became a homeless outcast, wandering our ly Discharged
readering tbe most important assistance to, besides seeing ernment, tban tn aayto our hardy laboring men—~ If you
if vou go close to the tree,' and step quickly to the other streets a scattered wreck; even iu his ruin attracting uni- thst they aecure all due them on transportation, subsistence, will enlist I will Insure your life until yon return, for $100
—$500—$1,000, for the benefit or your family."
side, you will see him whisk suddenly to the opposite versal sympathy and pity. His sad fate is a terrible clothing, rations, 4c,
Tbe rates or basis upoh which this Company insure Is
Rations.—Soldiers are entitled ;o the cost price of ra- rounded
side from 70*, where ho is now closely hugging the- tree, warning: not too less terrible that bis intellect was proapon a scientific statisticsl calculation ot tbe mortions In money while absent on.farlougbs, or other compe- tality ot wars Tor the last bOO years, and leaves but a reasonsand perfectly riotiontoas ; your interest has now became found, his scholarship ornate, and his heart genial
- nt authority, which money we readily aecure.
ble margin tor profit ror the Compsny, while It pieces tbo
awakened, yoo are enrious to seo more i of him ; very
Government Vouchers, Rccrubing, Quartermaster and families or those insured bevond want and destitution from
well you must retire i few rods and remain "perfectly
A Curious Study*
Commissary Accounts acsurately nyde up at oar office and ,iny or the vicissitudes of War.
stilL You bad better take a comfortable seat, for he
How many insects there are in existence is a question collected.
Thlsisthe only Iosurance Compsny In tbe United Statea
All Just Military and Naval Contracts, Claims and Losses that was organised especially for tbis purpose.
. will not move while yon are near the tree. Presently you that would require a good deal figuring. W be nee come
and collected on sp?licstipn, either by mall or in
see his head, with its bright, lively eyea dowly moving many verities is another question to -which no one can adjusted
Advantages of Insuring iu tills Company. .
person, to
around to the side where you are ; this is <hc first re- pretend to giro an answer. Scarce a species of plants ^
ROBINSON * BROOKS,
Authorised War Claim Attorneys, .
connoitering movement If you remain perfectly still, exists without a distinct variety of insects that grow upon
Dnaoir, MICH4 the Insured resides, half the insurance money will be rehe win soon take his position on a Jimb, where jerking i t The idea appears an absurdity, yet it seems as if AniOrrics—No. 149 Jeflbrson Aveuae„over Ives' Bank, op- funded.
his tail and flaunting it in conscious security, he gives mal life was imparted by light alone, where its germ bad
2nd.—Our Insurance In regard to the draft covers aot only
vent <0 his, satisfaction at jour removal: in ! a series of on existence. A curious illustration of this was recently posite Office U. a Military Commander.
tbe present draft, bnt all ruture ones.
chattering barks, which arc answered, perhaps, by other shown to us.
3d.—Our Company Insure for any sum desired, according
squirrels that you bad no thought were in the neighborMr. Hubbell the well-known apothecary, was experito circumstances of insured.
hood ; soon, one of them, with a challenging bark or menting upon differeutcolored glass, with a viewtofindttu.—-The men who hsve Invested their capital tn tbls
AXD A »'
chatter, chases another, and shortly three <r four of them ing the tintlhat would best prevent chemical changes in
Company
have been well known to the business community
Splendid and Appropriate Holiday Present.
(or the past fourteen years.
are scampering about, running through tho fallen leaves, substances contained in the jars and bottles made from i t
5th.—'The cspiul ofthls Company win not be employed In
and ap and down the trees in high sport j .presently one Ihis was four years ago. He applied the test to AfriBanking or RealEatate operations, but will remain fh U. 8.
of them, in escaping from the others, ; comes suddenly can peppers. These peppers are a bright vermillion in
Government Stocks, snd will only.be converted so raatas
near you ; with a shrill cry of astonishment he scampers color, wit}>&surface as beautiful ascoraL Thev are as
may be neceaaary to meet the liabilities or tbe Company to
&5 S E W I N G M A C H I N E ;
tbe insured.
up tho nearest tree, and is soon as effectually concealed hot as a (dozen American grown peppers conceutrated in
H E EMBODIMENT OF PBACTICAL UTILITY, AND
Gth.—The Company are bound to take risks to no' more
as all the others were the instant be gaye the alarm— one. Hb filled with them two jara—one of white glass,
a marvel of simplicity ; make* the running stieh very thsn $100,000,
You may as well retire now, for you • will see nothing the other of bluish green—made to his order. Tho pep- rapidly und perfect, uses s commod needle, and will last a Responsible agents wanted in every county In tbe United
more of them ; as long as you remain near,!they will not pers in tbe white jar underwent a change, and after two lifetime. At the New York State Fair, its simplicity, efficien- Statea. They must give rcrerences or strict Integrity snd
and great practical utility, waa confirmed by the award of responsibility, Those deslriogto be Insured where sgentn
budge a foot
rs, though the vessel was hermetically sealed, were fil- cy,
the First Premium.
are not yrtappolnted, will remltto the Company, at£B Wallwithmiuute worms. No ordinary vermin could exIt will gather. Buffle, shirr, tack, ,-un up breadths, etc, with street, S. Y, (by express), a sum of money sufficient to cover
Greeler on Advertising.
ist among African peppers. Opening the jar a short a single or double thread oa any miterisl adapted to the run- the Company's per centage on the amonat desired te be InWe make the following extracts from an'Easily written time since, there was nothing left but odorless powder, ning stlcla The thinnest, usually Jhe most difficult to stitch uured ; and ir It be aeltisen desiring to insure a aum for hla
by Horace Greeley, Esq., of the New York Tribune, on utterly void of pungency, composed of the.dcad and dried by other sewing mschines, being, sewed the essiest For family, In case ha Is afterwards drafted, he will, give hla name,
the subject of advertising. A committee was appointed worms and the worthless debris of the peppers. Tbe ladles' snd children's apparel, and) other articles made of age and residence, iritbe a soldier, be will give name, age.
fabrics, it will therefore be found almost invaluable.
and the Company or the Regiment to which he belongs, the
to decide the award of a 8ilver cup to the writer of tho contents of the other jsr were as sound and as bright as lighit
I t is attached to tbe table like a sewing bird, and havtegL
best eswy on the above subject The prirq was awarded when first deposited. We were also shown a tin can of tension, and requiring no lubrication or change of stieh, is
to Mr. Greeley and was of elegant design, costing $100. sambow—a medicinal root, in thick slices, brought /rem always ready Tor operation, and sofh a marvel of simplicity or the ramllv that deslre'to take out an insurance npon the
'* The merchant who aims to succeed in business must Siberia. It bad arrived safe, bat, not being immediately thst a child of alx or eight years o»n understand it, and use absent soldier, they will give his nsme and sge, snd slso the
Company, Regiment and State to which It beloogs. The api w t aim at these two pointA—first to ;be 'sure that he used, had become full of little purplo inserts, unlike any- it kaecessfully.
It Is not at all liable to get out or order.
can satisfy a'wide demand for the articles be deals in, on thing hereabouts to be seen. The germ of these insects
Each machine is put up in a nest box, accompanied with
the lowest practical terms; secondly, th^teverybody with- must have existed when it was dug up by the Russian ex- fall snd explicit directions, end tvjenty-five needles.
procured.
Bent to any addressin the United States on receipt of an
in the proper scope of his business is made aware of his iles in the high latitude from whence it camo. If not
Apply to, or address,
ability and oonfidence of hit disposition' to $0 so. These why not? Be this as it may, the fact is worth knowing order, inclosing the amount, or m»y be oolleoted by Express
SNYDER, WILLIAMS 4 C*.
delivery of the machine.
;
69 Wan-street, N. Y.
points attained, lie has only to do his business properly, that bluisb-green glass neutralizes the chemical agency of onWhen
the money Is sent with tie order aad registered, we
P. 8.—Money may be sent in registered lettaia.er by exas it eomes in upon him, and his fortune is made
light and entirely prevents tho efflorescences of chemical gearantee ita safe receipt and the delivery of the machine, press, at our rlsk^
To the merchant or dealer who is tare of his ability to. salts, and the deterioration of quallity in articles kept in anywhere within 2000 miles free of any Erpress charges.
Very liberal arrangement for atencics.
fill orders on the most favorable terms, the attainment of bottles of that color.
Notices of the Press.
See MIRROR or FASHIONS, or for full particulars, specimen
any adequate publicity is the matter of primary concern.
of sewing, etc., send a stamp for return postage. * J
*• This Is a sound Company."
If his circle of trade is properly the codnty in which he
MMETDEI
.
" Tbe insurance ot a certain nam for nno's fcaiily, is a pruA COCHTRT DOCTOR—There is more truth than poelives, then be should take effectual measures to let every
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Broadway,
N.
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dence
that
every
man should adopt In these critical times."
family in that county know that be sells and on what con- try ID the following sketch from the country doctor—a 'Every lady, mother.milliner am) dress-maker, should have
" Tbe man tbat would be respected sad loved by hi* family
In life, snd gratefully
remembered In death, will provide bis.
ditions. I t is idle to speak of the cost as an impediment feet that more than one of tbnt badly treated and worso oat of these valuable sewiag machines.
1
paid
class
of
individuals
would
be
willing
to
vertify
on
family
against
wan:.
'
—he might as well object to the cost of sheltering his
"All oar most prudent cltisens aad soldiers are losarlag
goods from bad weather; protecting them from thieve?, oath.
a
competence
to
their
families in esse they are drafted, or
Tbe poor doctor is called from bis bed on a stormy
or dealing them out to customers. AR the other cost of
his btuiuessis incurred without adequate motive or re- night with tbe'stiring summons:—
AND 1
•' Doctor, want you to come right away off" to Banks.
turn, so long as this essential element of his business is
GENERAL LAND AGENCY.
neglected or scrimped. If bis location and his stock on- His child's desd."
MORTGAGE S A L E .
" Tbeu wby do jou come?''
ly entitle him to expect the custom of his own township
EFAULT HAVING BEEN MADE IN THE CONDI" He's poisoned. They gin bim laudanum for paregortion or a certain mortgage executed bv Henry Wsrtoror neighborhood, tbeu he should incur the expeness of
ton, then or the Township or Traverse, Coaaty of Crsnd
fully informing that locality. Just so with the wholesale i k y . " . . .
" How much have they given himt"
Traverse snd State o I Michigan, to Morgan Bate*, ot Traverse
merchant who aspires to a* custom co-ex pensive with his
I T / I L L LOCATE LANDS, PAY TAXES, BUY AND City, County of Grand Traverse snd State or Micblgsn, bear" Do'no, a great dcaJ. Think he won't get over "W
State, bis section, or the whole Union.: If he is prepared
sell on Commission, and now has for sale as agent, 6 ing date the Fifth day of November, In tbe year of Our Lord.
valuable improved Fanna, on an<; near the abores of Grand One Thousand Eight Hundred and Sixty-one, and recorded.
to satisfy so widely a demand on favorable terms, and the it."
The doctor pushes on through tho storm—meet with Traverse Bay. Alao, 1.000 acres of well-selected wild landa 00 tbe Fifthdsy orNovembcr, 1861, at 4 o'clock, P. M- , n
expenses of apprising those whom he Jdesirts for custoindifferent parts of the county of Grand Traverse, all of
mers of the nature of his business, the character of his divers mishaps on tbkway, aud at length arrives at the which is offered at reasonsble prices. Also, having been In the offlce of the Reglnter or Deeds orGrand Traverse County.
house of the po'yened patient He finds it all closed—
In Liber 2 or Mortgages, st psges 308 and 349. oa which there
stoek, the range of his prices, and the reason why he
the business of Locating public lands in this County for tbe Is claimed to be due at the date or this notice, by the tenna
last 10 years, and beln^well acquainted with all he choice
should be dealt with, is one which he cannot refuse to not a light to be seen.
conditions thereof, the snm or sixty-six dollsrs ; aud no
He knocks at the door, but no answer. He knocks Unde ic the connty be Is prepare^ to assist new comers in se- and
suit or proceeding st law having been instituted to recoTcr
incur without gross incompetency and 'ruinous prodigulli- furiously, and at length a night-cap appears at tbe chamlecting from Government Lands in this or the adjoining Co.
tv. By thus refusing, he increases huwsxpewes for rent,
OFFICE at his residence. East Traverse City.
ber window, aud a woman's voice squeaks out—
lights and fuel, clerk hire, Ac., from sTliajf per loent, to
July i-Sl-em
said mortgsge, and the statute in such esse made and pro" Who's there?"
three, fire, and in some casbs for ten per cent on hisagrevided, the premises described ia said mortgage, or so much,
" T h e doctor, to be sure.
You sent for bim."
gatesa's and renders itroerally tmpresibW that he should
thereor ssrosybe necessary to satisfy tbe amount due on said:
" O. it's no matter, "doctor—Ephraim is better. W«
mortgage, and the-costs, interest and expenses «r sale, tosell at a profit, and at the same time sell as cheaply as his got a little skeered. kinder. Gin him luud'snum ami be
enterprising and capable rivals. In effcet, he confesses
slept kinder sonnd, but he's waked up now."
defeat and incopability, and retreates to the rear rank of
est bidder, at the rront door of the School House la Trarsrao
" How much laudanum did he swallow t',
his vocation.
j' I
City, Countv or Grand Traverse and State or Micliigsa,—tbst
•'Only two drops. Taint hurt him none. Wonderbeing the place for holding the Circuit Court for the Connty
Some m<jn who know enough to advertise, are yet so
ful bad storm to-night"
in which the premises to be sold are situated—on Sstnrdsy.
•narrow as to confiine their advertisements to journals of
Tbe doctor turns away, buttoning up his overcoat unthe Seventh dsy of February, 1863, at ten o'clock in the foietheir own- creed or party. Tf they do tio't choose to trade der his throat, to seek his home again, and tries to whisnoon. Said premises sre described ss follows: All that
with but men of like faith this is wise; but if they desire tle away mortiBcation and soger, when the voice calls— Tnis isthe largest Hotel, witl? the best accommodations certain piece or parcel of land situated lying sad being In
in the city; the leading Daily aijd Weekly Papers are taken the Coonty or Grand Traverse and 6tste or Michigan, and
to have the whole public for customers it is otherwise.
" Doctor ! Docter !"
here, and no pains will be sparedto make gnesta comfortable; described as the West hair or South Esat quarter of 8ectl»n
There is a class who delight to shine iu newspapers and
aad-eleven years' residence here wll! ensble me to give relia- Five (6) Town Tw«nty-aeven(27) North or Range Eleven ( i n
" What do yon wantr"
placards as Wits or poets, and announce their wares in
" You won n't charge nothin' for tbe visit will ble Information relative to the resources of the country.
West,contalnlng Eighty acres scree according to the United
second hand jokes or in the doggerel $t M set the teeth
Jt-ly
J . K. 6
States survey thereor.
of a dull saw on an edge. If their object'is notoriety or
MORGAN BATES, Mortgagee.
a laugh, thfa la the way to obtain it; but if tt be business, it
Dated Traveree City, November 7,1861.
47-13w.
Sir Wm. Brown, a pompous sort of n man, being st a
would seem better to use the language of business. Leave
parish meeting, made some proposals, which were objectAT T&X
downs' jesfa to the circus, and let sober men speak
ed to by a farmer. Iligbily enraged be said to tbe Connthey a c t *ith distinctness and decision. The fewest
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The subscriber offers for sate 1600 acret|of choice snd'
sities?" " Well, sir,!* said tbe farmer, •• what or thst? n p H E SUBSCRIBES WILL PAY THE HIGHEST PRICE. well-selected
landa having beea mostly located at the first
I had a calf that sucked two cows, and tbe observation X in CASH, for rawflPnisdorihg the fur season.
settlement of the country, and msny of said landsare borderHe has a quantity of
The " Imp" of the New Y o A Mercury woke up the I made was, that the more be sucked the greater calf be
ing on the Grand Traverse Bay, and In tracts of from 60 to
other morning, and was astonished to see a bed bug sit- grew
I N D I A N T A N N E D D E E R SKINS,
300 acres; some have small improvements on, (asI welt
ting on the back of a chair near his bed pulling pins
•Which he will sell ifor CAS# or exchange for Fare. located ror.wooding purposes, wltns good growth of teach .
N. B. Trappers will best eojjsolt their own interest by and maple timber.) Also, 300 Town lota snd 30 Fsrk Lots
from his jacket and innocently picking histevth.
A facetious friend says that dancing women wear their calling
on him before oelliog tbjir Purs.
in East Inverse City, offered for sale at reasonsble price
" I like^our imprudence," as a pretty jgirl said when dresses at half mast, as a mark of respect for departed
B. H. STONE, by
*
Goo. W . Bryant, Proprietor.
TraverseCftr. Dsc. «, IMt.
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A GEM FOR THE MILLION,
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we STABLUt AID WU AliED BEDS!
FUBS! FOBS! FTJBS!
1 6 0 0 A.ores of Land !
VOL. V.
C^e (Sraiti) Cratese Urrplii,
t i F U B U S H » ' B V B S T V B | » A T ( AT j
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T r a v e r s e Citjr, G r a n d Traverse County, B l c W g a a ,
jf
MORGAN B A T E S ,
BDITO* 4 * 0 riOrKIXTOK-
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O n e Dollar a n d F i f t y Cent*, I>ayablo inva" ^ m n r n i l m t W I for One Dollar per ,*ra*re ( t e a
l i n e # ) f o r t h e flrst Insertion, e n d t w e n t y - t l r i c e n t s f e r each
a n b s e q a e n t insertion. Yearly A d v e r t l s e m e n t s - S l O f o r o n e
s q u a r e ; $20 f o r t h r e e s q u a r e s ; »S0 f o r h a l t * c o l u m n : *nd
tiO f o r one c o l a m o . Legal a d v e r t i s e m e n t s a t t h e r w a preaeribed by law t « f t y c e n t s p e r folio of l<HK«o_M-,-for t h e
flrstiaserltoa.
a n d twenty-flve c e n U for each s a b a e w e n t . —
E v e r y flinre c o u n t s a word. F i g u r e w o r k w i t h o u t rules, 60
p e r c e n t a d d e d . B a l e a n d Ago re work, d o u b l e priceAll legal a d v e r t i s e m e n t s t o be p a i d for strictly i n a d v a n c e .
Ill Kills if M MagMjut tqrfMi tiMiM.
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UNITED STlttS LUt MWBAT mi'BSt CRT, *1(1.
Restate.
Receiver
:..:MOROXl) BATES.
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BEUBEN GOODRICH.
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leading theme.
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of t b e B o o t b e r n S t a t e s a o a c t of folly, b n t a r g u e d t h a t
t h e S o u t h e r n e r s h a d a m o r a l , if n o t a legal r i g h t , t o j u d g e
f o r t h e m s e l v e s ID t b e m a t t e r . A m i d m u c h u p r o a r a n d
confusion he contended t h a t t h e N o r t h was not sincere
in i t s e f f o r t s a g a i n s t S l a v e r y , a n d w o u l d s a c r i f i c e S l a v e r y
in o r d e r t o m a i n t a i n t b e U n i o n , w h i c h w a s a S l a v e P o w e r . H e said t h e d o t y of KnglftDd w a s f o r t h e G o v e r n m e n t to recogniae I b e 0 Southern States.
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p r u d e n c e , on t b e g r o n n d t h a t t h e S o u t h h a d s h o w n abili.
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received
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s p o k e of t h e L a n c a s h i r e distress, a t t r i b u t i n g t b e g o o d
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v a s t m o n o p o l y ; b n t b e h o p e d t h i s w a s all over, a n d h e
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it w a s not granted, because it was opposed by Governm e n t officials a n d s o m e M a n c h e s t e r men. 1
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o u t t h e r e w o u l d h a v e been p l e n t y of c o t t o n in L a n c a s h i r e ,
s o t h a t be a t l e a s t w a s g n i l t l e s of t h i s g r e a t c a l a m i t y . —
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w h i c h I o n c e I t a t e d t o a v e r y e m i n e n t A m e r i c a n g e n tle man who asked me t o give him some i d e a of t h e course
of p u b l i c o p i n i o n in t h i s c o u n t r y f r o m t h e first m o m e n t
w e b e a r d of t b e secession of t b e c o t t o n p r o d u c i n g S t a t e s .
I e n d e a v o r e d t o t r a c e i t in t h i s w a y : I t o l d h i m t h a t
so far as I could see, n o b o d y t h o u g h t t h e S o u t h had any
just c a u s e f o r b r e a k i n g u p t h e i n t e g r i t y of a g r e a t n a t i o n .
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a n d w h e t h e r p e r s o n s of d i f f e r e n t political v i e w s in t h i s
c o o n t i y weTt n o t r e a d y t o achnit t h a t t h e S o u t h w a s
n i l e d b y a G o v e r n m e n t m i l d a n d i n no d e g r e e o p p r e s sive. i t w a s a G o v e r n m e n t , i t i s t r u e , w b i c h s o m e
a m o n g u s lo v e d a n d s o m e disliked. I t w a s n o t a costly
monarchy ; it was n o t an aristocracy creating and living
on p a t r o n a g e ; i t d i d n o t s u p p o r t a v e r y b u r d e n s o m e
f o r e i g n p o l l e r ; i t h a d n o g r e a t a r m v , no g r e a t n a v y , n o
suffering milbooa t o b e discontented and o v e r t h r o w n —
c h a r g e s , all of w h i c h , h a v e b e e n b r o u g h t a g a i n s t G o v e r n m e n t s id t h i s c o u n t r y a n d t h r o u g h o u t E u r o p e a h u n d r e d
times over. [ L o u d cheera.] Therefore, it w a s said very
g e m j a l l y h e r e w h e n t h e i n t e l l i g e n c e of t b e secession of
t h e S o u t h r e a c h e d us, w h y s h o u l d t h e s e m e n r e v o l t * ?
A t t h e moment a t w h i c h i b a t revolt took place tho
Government at Washington appeared to be paralyzed ;
i t b a d no a r m y , it h a d n o n a v y , a n d i t w a s b y m a n y
t h o u g h t t h a t the N o r t h w o u l d , n n d e r t h e c i r c u m s t a n c e s ,
a c q u i e s c e i n the r e n d i n g of t h e R e p u b l i c a s u n d e r ; i t w a s
t o l a , i n d e e d , b j c e r t a i n p n b l i c w r i t e r s in t h j s c o u n t r y
t h a t t h e contest w a s e n t i r e l y h o p e l e s s , a n d a s i m i l a r v i e w
of i t w a s lately taken b y no less a p e r s o n a g e t h a n t h e
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o f t e n d e c id e to a p e n n y w h a t s h a l l bo t h e r a t e o f t a x a tion i n E n g l a n d , t h e y c a n n o t d e t e r m i n e w h a t i s t o b e t h e
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a s I b c f o r e o b s e r v e d , t h a t c o n t e s t w a s hopeless, a n d i t
w a s a s k e d oaly u n d e r t h e s e c i r c u m s t a n c e s , s h o u l d i t b e
c o n t i n n e d by t b e N o r t h a t t h e c o s t of t o m u c h b l o o d a n d
t r e a s u r e , a n d t o t h e d i s t u r b a n c e of t h e c o m m e r c e o f ' t h e
w h o l e w o r l d f W e l l , i n a n s w e r t o t h a t question, I would
say if w e o r e t o c o n s t i t u t e o u r s e l v e s t h e j u d g e s of t b e
c o n d u c t of foreign n a t i o n s , w e o u g h t t o a p p l y t o i t t h e
p r i n c i p l e ^ b y w h i c h w e ourselves t h i n k i t r i g h t t o be
g o v e r n e d . My h o n o r a b l y f r i e n d r e f e r r e d t o t h e c a s e of
t h e T r e n t end 1 read in t h e p a p e r s t h a t y o u h a d a m e e t i n g in t h i s hall l a s t y e a r , in w h i c h t h e c o n d n c t o f o n r
G o v e r n m e n t in m a k i n g a g r e a t m a n i f e s t a t i o n o f f o r c c
a g a i n s t A m e r i c a in t h a t c a s e w a s d u l y a p p l a u d e d , nnd
t h a t a t least one m i n i s t e r of religion u p o n t h a t o c c a s i o n
t o o k t h a t view. N o w . I a m n o t in t b e le a s t c o m p l a i n i n g
t h a t i t s h o a l d b e ao, b u t if y o n t h o u g h t h e a c t o f a n
A m e r i c a n Captain who, not under instructions f r o m his
G o v e r n m e n t took two men from an English m e r c h a n t
vessel, j u s t i f i e d y o u in g o i n g t o w a r w i t h t h e U n i t e d
S t a t e s , t h e n I say v o u o u g h t n o t t o s c a n t o o n a r r o w l y t h e
course which t b e N o r t h pursued under circumstances
m n c h m o r e difficult t h a n t h o s e in w h i c h y o u w e r e t h e n
placed, [Cheers.]
T a k e , a g a i n , t h e c a s e c f t h e R o c k of G i b r a l t a r ; s o m e
of j o u h a v e , I d a r e s a y , b e e n t h e r e .
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h a v e , a n d t h e t h i n g s w h i c h m o s t i n t e r e s t e d me w e r e t h e
m o n k e y a on t h e t o p of it, e x c e p t p e r h a p s , t h o s o l d i e r s
whom I found there, and they were a good many, living
on t h e E n g l i s h t a x e s . [ A l a u g h . ] W e l l , t h e R o c k of
Gibraltar was acquired b y this country when she was
n o t actually a t w a r w i t h S p a i n , a n d k e p t i n d e f i a n c e o f
e v e r y p r i n c i p l e of h o n o r a n d m o r a l i t y . [ A v o i c e , •• N o ,
uo."] I h a v e no d o u b t t b e g e n t l e m a n w h o c r i e s " no,
• o , ' is b e t t e r a c q u a i n t e d w i t h t h e h i s t o r y o f t b e t r a n s a c t i o n t h a n I a m ; rat I w o u l d s u g g e s t t h a t w e h a v e , p e r h a p s . r e a d t w o d i f i e r e n t h i s t o r i e s of i t
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p u r p o e o of t a k i n g t h a t f o r t r e s s , w h i c h i s n o t of t b e
slightest advantage t o any E n g l i s h m a n living, e x c e p t
t h o s e who. b o l d a p p o i n t m e n t s in i t w o u l d n o t o u r G o v e r n m e n t , I w o u l d a a k , d o e v e r y t h i n g in i t s p o w e r t o re-
sist s u c h an a t t e m p t T Y o n k n o w t h a Tfi -would, notw i t h s t a n d i n g t h a t t b e possession of ti . f o r t r e s s o n l y
tends, a i I h e a r d e x t i n g u i s h e d officer*
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w i t h t h a t c o u n t r y of a c o m m e r c i a l t r e i a d m i t t i n g E n glish p r o d u c e t o h e r p o r t s , a t a d u t y 0 r o t m o r e t h e n
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t h e 6 t h 6f M a r c h , a n d a u t h o r i z e d t h e i ; ji s g o f 1 0 0 , 0 0 0
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U n i o n w h i c h was t h e m a i n o b j c c t lie I t l - j k e n a n o a t h
t o e f f e c t a t bis e l e c t i o n ? [ C h e e r s . ]
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t b e influence of y o u r o p i n i o n i n t o t h e «(j(£e in f a v o r of a
m o v e m e n t t h e o b j e c t of w b i c h is t o f j i s m e m b e r t h a t
g r e a t R e p u b l i c beyond the A t l a n t i c T Is t h e r e a man
here w h o doubts fbr a moment that tbo:nim of the South
in t h i s c o n t e s t i s t o m a i n t a i n a n d p 4 r p e t & t e t h e b o n d a g e
of f o n r millions of h u m a n b e i n g s ? [ C h o i r s . ] Y e s , h e r
o b j e c t is to secure t h a t a h a n d f u l of w b i t e m e n oo t h a t
c o n t i n e n t s h a l l l o r d i t o v e r millions o f r u n m a d e b l a c k
b v t h e v e r y h a n d t h a t m a d e u s white. { C h e e r s . ] H e r
o b j e c t is t o retain t h e p o w e r to- b r e e d negroes, t o lash
negroes, t o c h a i n t b e m , t o b o y ' n d sell n e g r o e s , t o d e n y
t h e m t h e e n j o y m e n t of t b e c o m m o n e s t f a m i l y tics, t o
b r e a k t b e i r h e a r t s b y r e n d i n g t h e r a a t j »eir p l e a s u r e , t o
d o s e t h e i r m e n t a l e y e a g a i n s t a . glitfijHB ol t h a t k n o w l e d g e w h i c h s e p a r a t e s ns f r o m t h e b r u t e c r e a t i o n ; f o r in
accordance with t h e i r laws it is a pen*! a c t t o learn a
n e g r o t o r e a d . [ H e a r , b e a r . ] I wish t o k o o '. t h e n ,
w h e t h e r t h i s is t o b e m a d e tile f o u n d a t i o n a s is p r o m i s e d
of a new s l a v e e m p i r e , w h e t h e r i t i s i n t e o d e d t h a t oo t h i s
a c d a c i o n s a n d i n f e r n a l b a s i s a new a f f i a n c e f o r E n g l a n d '
is t o b e l i m i t u p ? [Cheer?.]
I t h a s been said t h a t G r e e c e w a s r e c o g n i z e d b y t h i s
c o u n t r y , b u t n o t until s h e h a d f o u g h t T u r k e y f o r s i x
y e a r s , nnr d i d F r a n c e r e c o g n i z c t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s ,of
A m e r i c a u n t i l five o r s i x y e a r s a f t e r t h e W a r of l o d e peodencei; and I want to know who they are who speak
in favor <)f E n g l a n d b e c o m i n g s o e a g e r l y t h e alley of t h i s
great conspiracy against human nature.
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s h o u l d b s v c n o o b j e c t i o n t o recognize a c o u n t r y s i m p l y
b e c a u s e i t w a s o n e t h a t h e l d slaves. I t would b e a b s u r d
t o refuse t o h o l d p o l i t i c a l r e l a t i o n s wi^Ji a S t a t e s i m p l y
b e c a u s e w i t h i n i t s u c h a n i n s t i t u t i o n < ? a s slavery h a p p e n s t o e x i s t ; b u t in t h e c a s e of t h o c4outh w e h a v e a
new S t a t p w h i c h p u r p o s e s t o s e t Itself u p o n t h e sole
b a s i s of S l a v e r y , a n d of w h i c h S l a v e r y is said t o b e t b e
c o r n e r t t o n e . I h a v e h e a r d , indeed, t h a t t h e r e a r e M i n isters of S t a t e w h o a r e in f a v o r of t h e S o u t h ; t h a t t h e r e
a r e m e m b e r s of t b e a r i s t o c r a c y w h o a r e terrified a t t h e
s h a d o w of t h e G r e a t R e p u b l i c a t t h e o t h e r s i d e of t h e
A t l a n t i c ; t h a t t h e r e a r e r i c h men w h o s e views of t h i s
question a r e b a s e d a l t o g e t h e r u p o n t h e i r selfish i n t e r e s t ;
a n d t h a t t h e r e a r e c o n d u c t o r s of t b e p u b l i c p r e s s w h o
w o u l d b a r t e r t b e rights of {pillions or t b e i r fellow c r e a t u r e s t h a t t h e y m i g b t b a s k i n t h e smiles of t h e g r e a t —
B u t I k n o w t h a t t h e r e a r e M i n i s t e r s of S t a t e w h o d o
n o t wis!; t h a t t h i s i n s u r r e c t i o n s h o u l d b r e a k u p t h e A m e rican U n i o n ; t h a t t h e r e a r e m e m b e r s of o n r a r i s t o c r a c y
w h o are* n o t a f r a i d of t h e s h a d o w s of a republic ; t h a t
t h e r e a n w n a n v r i c h men w h o a r e n o t d e p r a v e d b y t h e i r
r i c h e n ; a n d t h a t t h e r e a r e p u b l i c w r i t e r s of e m i n e n c e
a n d h o n o r w h o will n o t b a r t e r h u m a n rights f o r t b e p a t r o n a g e of t b e g r e a t ; b u t m o s t of a l l r a n d b e f o r e all, I
a m s u r e t l i n t in L a n c a s h i r e , w h e r e t h e w o r k i n g m e n
h a v e setri t h e m s e l v e s g o i n g d o w n f r o m p r o s p e r i t y t o r u i n ,
f r o m i n d e p e n d e n c e t o s u b s i s t e n c e u p o n c h a r i t y , t h e unf r a n c h i s e d b u t n o t hopeless millions of t h i s c o u n t r y , Will
n e v e r s y m p a t h i z e w i t h a revolt w h i c h is i n t e n d e d t o dest r o y t b e l i b e r t y of a C o n t i n e n t a n d t q b u i l d o n i t s r u i n s
a m i g h t y f a b r i c of h u m a n b o n d a g e . I b e a r i t said t h e
R e p u b l i c i s t o o p o w e r f u l , a n d t h a t i t 5s b e t t e r f o r u s , o r
r a l o e r tor t h e g o v e r n i n g clasfi o r g o v e r n i n g p o l i c y of
E n g l a n d , t h a t it s h o u l d b e b r o k e n u p .
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d i s c u s s i n g t b e case of E n g l a n d , i n s t e a d of t h a t of A m e rica, a n d s o m e o n e w e r e t o say t h a t o u r e m p i r e i s grow*
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n o t cowered t h e o c e a n w i t h h i s fleets, o r left t h e b o n e s of
his c i t i z e n s t o b l e a c h u p o n a b u n d a n t E u r o p e a n b a t t l e
fields.
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w e c a n say of b i s c o u n t r y , t h a t E n g l a n d i s l a r g e a n d
powerful, and it is t h o u g h t perilous fbr the nations t h a t
s h e s h o u l d b e «o g r e a t
B u t all t h i s l a n g u a g e , w h e t h e r
f r o m an E n g l i s h m a n on t b e o n e side, o r f r o m a o A m e r i c a n o n t h e o t h e r , i s t o b e c o n d e m n id a s n e i t h e r p a t r i o tic, r a t i o n a l n o r m o r a l . T b e m a n w h o w i s h e d t h e R e p u b l i c . t o be sneered a t on t h a t ground is only d o i u g
w h a t t e n d s t o k e e p a l i v e j e a l o u s i e s srhich. a s t a r a s b e i s
c o n c e r n e d , will n e v e r d i e . B u t i t in s a i d t b e N o r t h e r n e r s d o n o t l i k e n s all. I t i s n o t t i t ' a l l n e c e s s a r y t h e y
s h o u l d like us. [ A l a u g h . ] D o e s a n y b o d y b e l i e v e t h a t
t b e S o o t h like* u s ? W e oil k n o w t h a t w h e n t h e S o n t h
N O . 8.
w a s in p o w e r , a s i t h a s b e e n f o r m a n y y e a r s , in t h o
United States, hostility t o t h i s country was cherished
a n d s t i m u l a t e d t o t h e u t m o s t d e g r e e b y s o m e of t h e v e r y
l e a d e r s in t h e p r e s e n t i n s u r r e c t i o n .
W i t h r e g a r d t o t h e A l a b a m a , in A m e r i c a t h e y say, 1
k n o w n o t h o w t r u l y , t h a t s h e is a s h i p of w a r w h i c h w a s
b u i l t b y s m e m b e r of t b e B r i t i s h P a r l i a m e n t , f u r n i s h e d
w i t h g n n s a n d a m m u n i t i o n of E n g l i s h m a n u f a c t u r e , m s n ned a n d sailed a l m o s t e n t i r e l y b v E n g l i s h m e n ; t h a t t h e
f a c t s w e r e r e p r e s e n t e d t o t h e C o l l e c t o r of C u s t o m s i n
L i v e r p o o l , w h o p o o h - b o o h ' d t h e m ; t h a t h e w a s req u e s t e d t o send u p t b e facta t o t b e C u s t o m s io L o n d o n ,
w h o s e s o l i c i t o r was n o t a very wise m a n , a n d w a s p r o b a bly in f a v o r of b r e a k i n g u p t h e R e p u b l i c ; t h a t a f t e r wa.-d M r . Collier, counsel f o r t h e A d m i r a l i t y , i n v e s t i g a t ed t h e m a t t e r , a n d d i s t i n c t l y s t a t e d his o p i n i o n t h a t w h a t
was d o n e a t L i v e r p o o l w a s "a d i r e c t i n f r i n g e m e n t of t h e
Foreign Enlistmcut act. and t h a t the Customs' authorities a t t h a t p o r t would b e r e s p o n s i b l e f o r t h e consequences. W h e n this opinion was taken t o t b e F o r e i g n
office t h e y w e r e r a t h e r a s t o n i s h e d ; b n t t h e i r l a w
officer's o p i n i o n c o i n c i d e d w i t h M r . Collier's, a n d t h e n ,
a f t e r those delays which always take place w h e n t h e r e
i s a n v t h i n g t o b e d o n e b y a G o v e r n m e n t office, a teleg r a p h i c message was s e n t t o Liverpool t o stop t b e vessel. b u t t h e m e s s a g e a r r i v e d t o o late. . S h e h a s n e v e r
been in a C o n f e d e r a t e p o r t
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flag w h e n s h e w a n t s t o c o m e alougside a n y s h i p sots t b e
a b i p on fire b y n i g h t , a n d when a n y o t h e r vessel c o m e s
d o w n t o h e l p St s h e seize* i t also, a n d a f t e r w a r d s robs
and b u r n s i t
W e l l , if w e w e r e c i t i z e n s of N e w Y o r k ,
i t w o u l d require a little m o r e c a l m n e s s t h a n i s 6hown in
t h i s c o u n t r y o n f o r e i g n q u e s t i o n s t o look u p o n t h a t a s a
n a t t e r with which wc have no concern. B u t there a r e .
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t o f r e e d o m on thin q u e s t i o n a s l a m , a n d t h e r e a r e n u m b e r s of t b e - E n g l i s h a r i s t o c r a c y o f t h e very h i g h e s t r a n k
w h o bold t b e s a m e o p i n i o n a s I d o ; b a t w e h a v e b a d
eTery e f f o r t m a d e t h a t m o u e y a n d m a l i c e could devise,
t o s t i m u l a t e in L a n c a s h i r e , a m o n g t h e s u f f e r i n g p o p u l a tion, a n o p i n i o n in f a v o r o f t b e S l a v e S t a t e s . T h e y h a v e
n o t b e e n a b l e t o g e t it, a u d I h o n o r t h a t p o p u l a t i o n f o r
t h e i r fidelity t o t b e i r p r i n c i p l e s a n d t o f r e e d o m , a n d I
say t b e c o u d n c t t h e y h a v e p u r s u e d o u g h t t o a t o n e i o t b e
m i n d s of t b e p e o p l e of t b e U n i t e d S t a t e s for m i l e s o f
l e a d i n g a r t i c l e s w r i t t e n b y t h e L o n d o n Press—-by m e n
w h o would b a r t e r e v o r y h u m a n r i g h t t o s e r v e t h e p a r t y
with which tbey are associated.
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t h a t o n t h e C o n t i n e n t of E u r o p e , t h e r e is n o t a l i b e r a l
n e w s p a p e r n o t a l i b e r a l politician, t h a t d o r s t s a y , o r e v e r
t h o u g h t of saying, o n e w o r d in f a v o r of t h a t p o r t e n t o u s
a n d m o m e n t o u s s h a p e w h i c h n o w a s k s t o b e received
i n t o t h e family of n a t i o n s t 'l"be lato C o u n t C a v o u r b a d
n o difficulty in d e c i d i n g on t h i s p o i n t A s k G a r i b a l d i —
(cheers)—ask Koesnth, whether Slavery has nothing t o
a o w i t h t h i s strife. A s k V i c t o r H u g o , t h e p o e t of freed o m a n d e x p o o e n t of t h e y e a r n i n g s of all m a n k i n d for t h o
b e t t e r t i m e — a s k a n y m a n in E u r o p e w h o o p e n s h i s l i p s
o r i n d i t e s a s e n t e n c e f o r f r e e d o m , o n w h i c h eide y o u r
s y m p a t h i e s s h o u l d lie. ( H e a r . ) W h y , in all p a r t s of
t h e w o r l d e x c e p t t h i s island, f a m e d f o r i t s f r e e d o m , y o u
d o n o t find o n e m a n s p e a k i n g j n f a v o r o f t b e S o u t h ;
a n d w h y i s n o t t h a t d o n e h j r t i ? J U tell y o u t h e reason.
O n r L o n d o n P r e s s i s m a i n l y in t h e b a n d s of c e r t a i n ruli n g W e s t e n d classes. I t a c t s in f a v o r of t h o s e classes.
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n o t an i d e a h o w m u c h influence t h e e x a m p l e of t h e R e public was having upon opinion here until I discovered
t b e universal c o n g r a t u l a t i o n s o n t h e p r o s p e c t s of t h a t
Republic breaking up
b u t I m a i n t a i n , a f t e r all t h a t
t b e p e o p l e d o n o t e r r . F r e e S t a t e s a r e t b e borne of t h e
w o r k i n g m a n . I n fifteen y e a r e 2 , 5 0 0 , 0 0 0 of o u r c o u n t r y men and countrywomen have J e f t ns for the United
S t a t e s , e v e r y o n e of w h o m , s p e a k i n g g e n e r a l l y , i s in a
m u c h b e t t e r poeition-in p o i n t of c o m f o r t t h a n if t h e y
bad remained here.
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a f r e e c h u r c h , a f r e e school, a free h a n d , a f r e e vote, a
f r e e c a r e e r f o r t h e c h i l d of t b e h u m b l e s t
N o 1 countrymen w h o w o r k f o r t h e i r living, remember t h a t t h e r e w i l l .
b e o n e wild s h r i e k of f r e e d o m t o s t a r t l e all m a n k i n d if
t h a t R e p u b l i c is overthrown. Slavery h a s been t h e h u g e
fonl b l o t u p o n itc f a m e : i t i s a h i d e o u s o u t r a g e a g a i n s t
h u m a n right a n d d i v i n e l a w ; t b e p r i d e a n d passion o f
m s n will n o t p e r m i t i t s p e a c a b l e e x t i n c t i o n ; t h e s l a v e
o w n e r s of o u r c o l o n * * , i t t b e y h a d b e e n s t r o n g e n o n g h .
w o u l d h a v e revolted t o o . I b e l i e v e t h e r e w a s n o m o d e
s h o r t of a m i r a c l e m o r e s t u p e n d o u s t h a n a n y r e c o r d e d in
H o l y W r i t w b i c h would in o u r t i m e , o r in a c e n t u r y ,
h a v e b r o u g h t t b e a b o l i t i o n of S l a v e r y io A m e r i c a b u t
t h e suicide which tbe South has committed and t h e w a r
they a r e now waging. It is o measurless calamity.
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s a i d t b e R u s s i a n w a r was a measurless c a l a m i t y .
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n o t m a n y of y o u r l e a d e r s tell y o u t h a t w a s a ^ust w a r to
m a i n t a i n t h e i n t e g r i t y of T u r k e y ? I s n o t t h i s w a r a pen*
a l l y w h i c h an i n e x o r a b l e j u s t i c e e x a c t s f r o m A m e r i c a ,
N o r t h a n d S o u t h , f o r t b e e n o r m o u s g u i l t of c h e r i s h i n g
t h i s f r i g h t f u l i n i q u i t y fof t h e last e i g h t y y e a r s ? I d o n o t
b l a m e a n y m a n w b o t a k e s t b e restoration of t b e U n i o n t o
b e b o p e l o s ; y o u h a v e t b e a u t h o r i t y o f t b e { C h a n c e l l o r of
E x c h e q u e r on t h a t p o i n t ; b e i s a s p e a k e r u n s u r p a s s e d b y
a n y m a n in E n g l a n a ; b u t u n f o r t u n a t e l y , he m a d e nse o f
e x p r e s s i o n s in t b e N o r t h o f E n g l a n d n e a r l y t h r e e m o n t h s
a g o , a n d s e e m s e v e r si n e e - t h e n t o h a v e b e e n e n g a g e d in
trying to make people understand w h a t be m e a n t [ L a u g h ter. 1 ' H e is, h o w e v e r , q u i t e w e l c o m e t o t h i n k t h e s t r u g gle h o p e l e s s t o r t b e N o r t h . I d o n ' t h o l d t h a t o p i n i o n .
T h e l e a d e r s off h i s revolt o p p o s e b y t h e i r C o n s t i t u t i o n
this simple t h i n g — t h a t over a territory some forty times
a s l a r g e a s E n g l a n d t b e b l i g h t a n d b o n d a g e of S l a v e r y
shall b e p e r p e t o a t e d . I c a n n o t myself b e l i e v e in s u c h
f a t e b e f a l l i n g t h a t f a i r land, s t r i c k e n t h o u g h t i t now b e
b y t h e r a v a g e s of w a r ; I c a n n o t b e l i e v e t h a t c i v i l i z a t i o n
in i t s j o u r n e y w i t h t b e sun will n n k i n t o endless n i g h t t o
g r a t i f y t h e a m b i t i o n o f t b e l e a d e r s of t h i s revolt, w h o
s e e k '• to w a d e t h r o u g h s l a u g h t e r t o a t h r o n e , a n d s h u t
t b e g a t e s of m e r c y o n m a n k i n d . " [ C h e e r s . ] I h a v e a c o t b e r a n d Car b r i g h t e r vision b e f o r e my gaze. I t m a y b e
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l i n e to t h e g l o ^ n g S o o t h , a n d f r o m t b e wild b i l l o w s o f
t h e A t l a n t i c t o t h e c a l m e r w a t e r s of t b e P a c i f i c m a i n ,
a n 1 1 s e c ooe p e o p l e a n d o n e law a n d o o e l a n g u a g e a n d
o n e f a i t h , a n d o v e r all t h a t w i d e c o n t i n e n t t h e h o m e of
f r e e d o m s o d a refijje tor t h e o p p r e s s e d o f e v e r y race.
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tpgilgeatirnt on the Rappahannock.
Th< Republicans in the New York Legislature have i
A High Carnival of Treason.
! One or the severest storms which has visited this secthe same exewe for revolutionary violence that the Dem- Special Corr, of the Atlvertiserond l r bane.
tion for months would have prevented any general enocrats have, and tet they have demeaned themselven as
IanBWC,
Jan.
22,
1863.
gagement yesterday, while passengers from the array toT
TH
R AA VVEEKBBBHB CC I TT V ! ! .
patriot,
orderly
citinens.
Tbe
Democrats
claim
that
Mr.
Tbe special order to day in the House, being the re- night fully confirm these inferences up to tho time" they
FRIDAY MORN INO, FBBUARV
1861
"Callfcott- *ho the Republicans have nominated for Speak, •olottons on Federal Relations, bw absorbed all atten- left." The s$rm has abated but little.
-v not ready to take . IA addition to all this, there is good assurance that
er, is a Democrat, waseleatad by Democratic votes, aod tion. The Southern members
J U U i r CORRE8PONDKNC&
tbeni up. having failed in their najterowr caucus fights, whin auything takes place it will be allowed to bo made
that htipehnittirtg'tbe Republicans: to use his name is to agree upon a lot. but finally Pratt of Marshall, late public by telegraph. Certaiuly no battle has been fought
A Letter Draw « M of our Grand T » W w Boys.
to
the
party,
an
attempt
to
defeat
the
will
of
tbe
Buchanan's
consul
to
his
black
majesty's
government of | y e t ^ ~ - ^ - ~ - —
[We Kate beea permitted to make tbe! fotowing expeople, and should bo opposed by every uiean3 possible Honolulu, offered a set as a substitute for the set reporttracts from «letter written by Jotin* Asi B^ainerd, ol
Prom Washington.
to deicat it. A public meeting was bold at Brooklyn, N. ed by the House Committee. From- their strong treaWbitewifler, a Volunteer in Co, iL,, 26th Regiment, to
sonable sentiment^ it was supposed they were drawn
WASHIXOTOX, Jan. 21—Tho President spent a large
Y., to denounce Mr. Callicott. and a'coinmittee was sent by Senator Barnwell of CharlestQp, S. C., who is a disHoa. Perry papnah. of this place. . Erery item of news
portion of the d^y at the War Department in consultadown to Albany to labor with him. jib the meantime tinguished Democrat in .good standing, although he is
tion with Secretary Stanton and General Halleck.
from onr galbuit .Grand Traverse boys will be read wilt
the Democratic members of the Legislature denounce slightly engaged just now in trying to overthrow tbe Govinterest, and wo hope to hear frbqi tbeoj often.)
The verdict of thfe Court in Gen. Fit* John Porter's
him with exceeding venom, and endeavored to excite ernment. But that makes it so muqh more appropriate,
case, was approved to day by the President Contrary
WjUttifcmnr, b. £.,
and
so
Mr.
Gorgeti
moved
that,
they
be
referred
to
the
such feeling against him. as will eventuate in inflicting up.
Co. A„ 2Gth Itt-gt. Mick. Vol, J o i 18. 1863.
Committee on Federal Relations of South Carolina, but t% former reports, the Court fonnd him guilty oT tho
Tbo 26th left Camp Jackson Dec. 13t|j, on the cars at on him bodily injury; two of the n>ehibcrs—Mr. Field to save the refereoce. Lock wood offered a set on his
charges preferred and he was accordingly cashiered and
and Mr. Murphy—having both threatened to disregard book as a substitute, which were neitherfish,flesh
6 pj m. ;• arrived atVecamseb fi p. m., where <
dismissed from the service.
fowk-and they were not adopted.
supplied by the eitieeos with a sapper of delicious eata- tho lawful action of the members, and to resist by
The President to-day placed to the credit of EmanciThe
question
finally
recurred
00
the
orignUl
set
by
the
ble's ; the soldiers seemed to cat the goml things with a force the will of the majority. Tbo inquiry will now na- House committee and tbey proceeded to perfecUhem by pation Commissioners in this District one million dollars
good appetite after having lived on plain fUre so long a turally arise, what has Callicott done? He states the snudry amendments. Deare of Wayoe whothe "Secesb" to lie paid pro rata to claimants under its provisions. time ; arrired io Tolodo about 11 p. m., Wljere coffee case cleariy in a letter written to the Mayor or Brook- had designated as the leader of the democracy, broke
The Times Special, Washington 21st, says : The Pre< • ground with several amendments, but got them all in the sident to-day appointed Mr. Balletformerly,of New Orwaa served to the men iu wash-tubs { Dec. l9th reached lyn. ,\Ye quote:
«- Although, when I found that Fernando Wood had wrong place and subside*! after Barnes of Ingham snubCleveland 11 a.m„ where we1 were fafniijed coffee.—
leans,
but recently of Ifentncky, Collector of the port of
bed
him.
Pratt
of
Honolulu
got
into
a
great
sweat
over
control of the caucus. I refused to go icto it, 1 voted
. Changed cars at Dunkirk 10 p. 're., Stopped at Elmyra steadily for Gilbert Dean, without variation, for more tho sympathy be had for the traG.ora who been > tbe sub- 3*ew Orleans.
ta change cars,;where we stayed in deserted Barracks than eighty ballots. It was evident that be could not be jects of " arbitrary arrest'' and said he Bhoald defend the
The Senate Committee on Iiidian Affairs fiare decided
said! traitor if bo saw fit and did ^ot care for tbe whole
•tin the morning of Dec. Mth-f reached (Baltimore 11 a. elected, for he is one or the most obnoxious men in ithe world, and asked no oddfe of any body. Deare put his oar to report favorably in regard to a place for colonizing
»m.'i7th, the Regiment marAed through pan of,the city House. 1 spoke to the leaders. Mr. Richmond, Mr. Cag- io again a few times aod tbey adjourned for dinner. and concentrating the various Indian tribes in . the' aew
ger and others, and told tbem that I could be elected,
2; P. M.—The House resolutions were amended and western Stat«9 and extinguishing their titles to their,
where .we were greeted, particularly by many of the la- and perhaps one or two others on our side; but, although
^"diefc by waviiigmany national flags from tho windows they believed i t they could not change front for fear of theb the South Carolinian set came op for action as ah lands. »
amendment to tbe motion to adopt them. Some ono
at noon took dinner tn a large brick building near tho Wood. Mr. Richmond told me so this morning. Se- moveed to rend a copy of Pratt's to the members or the
N n r YORK, JalL 22.—Th*( Herald a special,, ,Washmarket, which was fitted up expressly jforj feeding sol- cretly, the best men in tboJ)cmocratic party are pleased rebel Coogres8, to Jtft. Davis and' others of tbe distin- ington 2ftt, says : " A curiobs case occurred today —
with the defeat of Mr. Woo^'s candidate. Dean's friends
diers, bread, meat, coffee and raw cab bag* was served to hare been endeavoring tor somo days past to make sub- guished " Southern bretbern" of tho friends of tbe resolu- CoL G. A-. Smith, of llhnoi8,'wbe distinguished himself
in their de- at Poa'Sidge, iM>d baa thrice' been severely woauded In,
a s ; after dinner the privates were crowded into three stantially tbe same compromise that has been mado with tion aod this brought Morton of Monroe out
a
large rooan like a drove of bogs till ten! or {eleven p. m., me. bat coald not do itfcecaascbe via so obnoxious per- fense. Well, it would be difficult to £>** synopsis of battle, came'hero some time ago to claim an appointhis two hoar's speech iutbis brief letter Suffice to say,
when we tookitho cars ; D^c. 18th, 10 a. ni had a view sonally./
it was a speech that would bave brought down the loud- ment of Brigadier <0«¥*el for'• brigade he had rafted in.
What an exposure ! -J Fernando Wood is carrying out est ebeers if it bad been mado in the rebel Congresa at dlliooia under authority of the President. He was *ab~
of the famous Capital of this great Republic ; we were
marched Into a large open building built j for «oldienv in Albany the violence he threatened in Washington, and Richmond.
seqneutly arrested a«^thrown in,© the Old Capitol priI k e great balk or his speech was composed of extracts son, whence bo was, without explanation, released to.
where we were fastened iu, bot In a short time had ithe the old and more respectable Democratic leaders have
read from a scrap-book filled with clippings from newsprivi hge ofwalking out ashort distaocp, bat in spite of not the courage to intervene on the side of law and order. papers, and wove together in soch a way as to make day to find himself nominatedfor;Brigadier General.'"
the Rugimontand city guards, many ofjtbe liberty-loving The fact shows how completely the worst element in New black look white, and vice t*r«o. He read extracts
Southern News,'
VoYadteers frOm the Gelds and shops of Michigan would York politics baa got tbo upper hand. Mr. Callicotfs from Lincoln's speeches which he knew represented him
BALTOKiac, Jaa. 22.—The Sontheru papers recerred"
Charge the men with bayonets and stroll about the noted note, as we said, shows as what bis offence is. Ixt us in a false light, and when called opoo to read the context, contain Important newa } * .
( i
:
to show what was meant, he refaaed to do i t Tbo; whole
city of wonders ; those that were not op the sharp look- observe for a moment how bis party frienda outside look reading of Webster and all the distinguished loyal states- An unsucce»fui attempt was mode to run the blockadc
out were seised and placedin the lock-op. We alopt upon it. In the public meeting a t Brooklyn, before re- men or tbe nation were io such a garbled and distorted ofTCbarleston by a steamer, supposed to be tbe Huntress
or rather layod, on a dirty .floor ; werp fcji on .bread, ferred to, Mr. Rodney S- Church, one of the leading form as to mako them support this Locofoco rebellion with 400 bales of cotton. She was burst off tbe mouth
and justify the Democratic sympathy, and aid and commeat end coffeeoo long tables' in large open bpildings speakers, is reported th|u:
of Swash Channel on'tbo night af the 19th of January.
" He suggested sending a commfttce to Albany to fort offered to it.
built far eoldiefa. Dec. 20th were ordered to pack knapIt iS|<mgcctored that the recent strfhn has disarranged,
T
Not one word or consuro did ho have to ofier for the
strengthen
tbe
hands
of
the
loyal
democrats
there.
'*
sacks and prepare to march ; started aboit-Sje. m. and
the traitors in arms, but tbe burden of his tirade was tlo Fe^eraVjjans, and prevented an advance from Newthem act as a Committee of Safety, so that tbe d
marched over the Potomae ; aJkerr travejUngja^otit twelve scoundrel (Callicott) shall choose between being *0 hon- against the North. The only th|iig he charged against born.
the
South
was
that
Bully
Brooke
broke
bis
cane
over
the
miles we stopped for the night, shivering all night on the est man or hanging as a traitor I [Tremendous apphnae.]
The Richmond Enquirer of tho 19 th has the following
cold ground ; 21st walked past Fairfax to iTJnion Mills, If Callicott-is determined to go over body and soul to .*he bead of Sumner by cowardly crawling np tv.-hind him. intelligence from North Carolina ^
and he said that he did oqt justify- that act in Brooks,
between 15 and 20 miles, about foar ( regiments com- Republicans, oar friends can even withdraw from the A&• but felt " indignant," which don't ha|tpen to be the
CHARLESTON, Jan.' 16.—Newsreceived-todayfrom
sembfy, and break np this Legislature until next winter.
manded by officers that conl¬ talk pla^i EhgJJsb.— Give us but twelve months more, and the democracy will i^tcti/for be justified the brutal act by faihog to condemn Kingston, states tbe enomy drove in our pickets yesterUnion Mills fe a hard looking place, the hills are so high see to it that the next Assembly will contain nojnan who it and grew merry over it aa a nice thing on an aboli- day, 18- miles bdow ; the enemy are supposed to bo
tiooL«t who hadn't any business to talk aboat slavery and
that it is hard work to ge£up and down them. After will prove traitorous." (Great cheering.]
South 6'arolina. Tho whole leading Northern Democra- sixty thousand strong, aod hav» 20 days rations. Tbey
arranging onr tents in nice style'for winter j quarters we I n view to overawe the Legislature by outside inter- tic press and party justiffc:d tho act as is well known.— are now building bridgvs over Cove Creek—doubtless a
received marching orders; Dec. 28th majched tiH son- ference and inaugurate a reign of terror, the New York Thoae who read Morton'a paper at Monroe know this to feidt to cover a movement on Wilmjngtoo, or Weldnn.—
down; when wfe camped fir the night j Between 10 and Senate have adopted a resolution denouncing the presence beao.
;•(»•>•!' The gunboats attacked Fort Caswoll yesterday without
He made the bold assertion that the Republicans
11 a. m. was aroused from our slumber} by the startling of the mob in the Assembly Chamber last week, pending
Michigan were as big traitors and as much in rebellion result
news Fall itt I—To arms ! H e Rebels ate upon n&— 'theefeotion of Speaker.; declaring it tbo imperative and against
CBAKLBTTOK, Jan 19^—Judge Holt died in .AagasU
the government today, as tho rebels of the
After standing in line of battle an- hour or tiro we march- solemn doty of the Executive to see jthelaws of the State South. But more anoo.
on the 14th.
jf
ABNBR.
ed out- quarter mi le across a bridge and farmed another faithfuily executed, and that the first attempt to coerce i
1 i
-.... i
.
George W. Randolph is the People's candidate for
line, stacked arn», bnilt fires in front and waited for the legislative action-by violence, bruto, force, and threats The Army of the Potomac Again Move* Forward. next Governor of ^Virginia,
, i/ \ .
enemy ; 8 a. m. shouldered gnna uud knapsacks ; reach- thereof, should be promptly thwarted aod punished. A
NEW YORK, Jan. 23.—A letter In tho Time?, dated
RICIIKOXD, Jan. ,20.—It is confirmed that Burraide's
ed Alexandria about noon j pitched tents and layedoo committee of three was also appointed to confer with the Headquarters Army of the Potomac, Tuesday evening forces crossed the, river and are,now below Fredericksthe ground during the night Our coinp Is on a clay 0ovehior and Urge upon him the necessity of prompt ac. Jan. 20th, says : "'The right ?nd left wings , of tbe army barg.
'
''
are in motion. We shall endeavor to cro.a the river
plat war town ; we are totcraMe comfortable-all things tlon. We will now see, if the Governor, who has been about ten miles above Falmouth. All Operations below
The U. S. steamer Coluudna is ashore at Masonboro
cOQjidured, but straw is very scarce in this barren coon- j) quick to threaten the employment of the military of are merefeintsto deceive the enemy. One corps of in- Inlet Her commander, 12 officera and 28. mep are
try. Camp soldiering is very well, but fighting soldiers the 8tate to prevent the arrests by the Government of fantry are to proceed down the river and . Asign crossing prisoners.
* - •' 1
. tell me they have enough of war, privation nod suffering. disloyal persons, will DQW use it to prevent tho knaves itt several points. A real crossing will be made below.
Should
a
certain
emergency
arise,
MaJ.
Sjjaulding
and
Feelinic
the
Halter
Draw.
.Oh. that we had . wide-a-wade, go-ahead'leaders that and rowdies of his own party breaking up tbe Legislative
41
Mat Magrauder are to construct pontoons above. The
Tbe men who stand highest in this contest would
would wake np our sleepy, lazy army and pitch into the Assembly. Bat as we intimated at the ontset the Re- 15th New York Engineers and regulars are also to throw fall tbe first sacrifice to tbe vengeance of the enemy in
enemy with such fury as to put then all' to flight in a publicans bare tbe same cause to complain of the defec? pver several bridges. One train or pontoons is to be case we should be unsuccessful Y ou may rest assured,
mouth, wo have seen enough of a few-mei fighting at a tion of Mr. Cutler, member of the Legislatare from Al- held in reserve directly opposite Fredericks!>nrg. Satur- then, for that reason, if for no other, that whatever e*»
time,' bat want to see every soldier called oibt to face the bany, that the democrats have of Collicott, and even day evening a companV of the J5th New "VTorx Engi- pacity they possess will be devoted to securing tbe indeneers were onsily employed in throwing up iirtillery en- pcDdcoce of the country. [Jeff Dsvis' speech at Jacksoo.
music—-whip or get whiped, this is pi$t aij age for sueh more. Before election he profeseed to Be a Republican tradchments about ten mik-s below here.
The ebief begins to feel tbo tightening of tbo halter
slow ox movements.
,
if
}; ;*%•, •>
and was first nominated-by them. Subsequently a porThe great victory of the West has bad an exhilarate around his august throat Tbe secret ig out lie fights
Judging from all appearances we will stay here
. tion of the Democrats united upon him, and he was elect- ing effect upon the army. The soldiers are ho pefnL(
on because be baa made his last desperate throw. His
The World's letter of the 20th sqys : " Hooker and treason failing of its object he dies if caught If he e»-'
spring ; onr business is guarding thisfelth^looking&ty, ed of coarse. This man however has continually voted
Franklin moved to-day'at one o'clock, marchint* in heahis fate ia to live to be scorned and pointed,at
our army findi plenty to do guarding wthout fighting. With the Democrats on the organization of tho House.— vy order, with tents, knapsacks, blnnkets, Ac. Tbey capes,
Arnold was, by his sympathizing friends, the English.
It is a general time of health in camp ; Whitewater But the Republicans, although disappointed and betrayed took the road towards Hartwood Church, which W di(N. Y. Evening Post.
boys r ail well; imagine yoorself sitting on the ground, have conducted themselves as law-abiding citizens should. rectly north-wc?t of the tTriited 8tates ford. Siegel
A North Carolina correspondent of tbe Boston Jourmoved at four p m. in'the same direction. Tbey are
paper on your knee, ink in hand, crowded into a very We are proad of the'•contrast [Detroit Adv- & Trib
bivouacked
about
8
miles
out
to-night
Somner
will
nal
writes:
"
'
How
much
trouble
tbe abolitionists' r* 1
smalfrootn with 15 men, and you can correctly judge
r
bringing oa tbe land,' cried some, before;- the war 1
With the scenes enacted in the Legislatures of Indi- probablyraovfein the moaning in the same din*tioa
my situation while writing this-letter a soldiers are not
The 'rribunes letter confirms the above, at id adds :
gan.
'
N
o
t
af
all*
replied
the
intelligent
4
ana.
Illinois
and
Pennsylvania
by
tho
Tory
Democrats,
supposed to Med maoh room, particularly j privates.
" We are impatiently and anxiously looking for tbo arTbo 28th have received only one month's pay and 25 and the openly made threats in tbo New York Legisla- rivaLofpontoons. It was the original intention that who had long before learned and commenced the ]
Hobkerii
Grand
Division
should
have
crossed
several
of
freeing
his
'
catties';
'not
at
alL
The
whole
trouble
ture
by
leading
Democratic
members
to
assassinate
Mr.
dollars bounty for five months service, which is only a
miles above, at the U. S Ford. We believe the,plan
drop in the backet toward supporting* family. In be- Callicott, the Republican nominee for Speaker, if be has been changed, and both Hooker and Franklin are to springs from tbe concessions of tbe North. Tbe South
will
never
respect
yon,
will
never
be
at
peace
with
you
should
be
successful,
loyal,
decent
men
may
see
how
danhalf of myfallowsoldiers,fromGrand Travferse,Jmay I be
throw their Grand Divisions across the river at 'Plank'*
permitted to state that if yoo will have thie kindness to gerous it, is to put in office these unscrupaleus and di»- Ford. A brigade of infantry, in command of the rebel till you cease yielding and are true to your own princiGen.
Wilcox,
is
guarding
the
passage
of
the
river.—
loyal
demagogues,
that
have
in
tho
public
convoltion
8
wake-up some of those sleepy Supervisors jwifh a sharp
-"'
T-UTV
These forces we shall encounter on the first effort j in I* Arro'.iwnmv.—Dr.
M. L Leach, of Dd^lain,^ ^ae teen
needle and tell them they must do' something for the vaulted into the lead of the Democratic Party. The crossing. The exciting and hazardous effort of building
needy familea pt the Volunteers that are spending their tone ofisuch public documents as the message of Gover- bridges will be assisteoby thfc crossing of a large num- appointed Assistant Surgeon in tbe 9th Cavalry, now in
time, health, and may be live*.t» "sustain this govern- nor Seymour, threatening resistance of the National Gov- ber of men in boats, the plan whichproved successful at1 camp at Ooldwater. The Doctor is a good man for, that
ment, by so doing you will do more practical christian ernment and the menacing and malicions tone of such Fredericksburg. It is understood that a train of forty place, or even the pontion of Surgeon. Wm. 8ickels
bootsfilledwith armed men, and rowed over by bridge Esq., has been depudiaed to act in his stead as Register
good thai, all the preachers in Grwd Traverse will do papers as the Albany Argus, New York World, Chica- builders,
will ciear the rebel rifle pits on the opposite
of Deeds, of this county.
[St Jobos Republican.
in a year, j&jll the the Traverse boysj bdicvp that Mr. go Times, and Detroit Free Press have dono much to bank, and render the rapid construction of bridges
excite
this
wild
mutiny
and
disorder
Hannah and Bates ore aoldfer'a true friend*. What can
taia
' , .
A SCTT ro Etvoaca THE IXTKBJML Bzvzxut LAW —
'
[Detroit Adv. ft 1>ib.
Since writiug tbe above it is learned that the bead
be atore diecouragiog to a-roan than to know their famof the bridge train has' arrived to within half a' mile of G. Bamet, of the firm of Barnet k Co., commercial broilies are suflbring while tj«lr handa|wejtiei and unable
TheDomocraticpoliticianaof Pennsylvania and New the
river.
. f ' kers at Chicago, has been arrested and put under bonds
to aadst them. A bnroaoe man, thinks! more of. his York have introdaoed a new legislative practice, viz: in«Shonld fortune smile favorably upon our under
for refusing to pay 850 license, according to tbe provifami(y than, he does of his country^ i | : ..
troducing pimps, pick-pockets, blood-tabs and shoulder- ing. during the next tifelve hoars, we hope to have dri- sions of tbe Interna) Revenue act The trial will takes place
Pfeefee write as often as practicable, j I have spun this hitters into thiThalla of legislation, to knock down and ven the enemy before us and to have gained the rear of
in March. The damages are laid at $500. Any person
Fredericksburg.
Then,
ft
is
expected
Sumner's
Grand
yarn mueh longer than I intended to when • I commenced- drag out peaceable legislators, who are Democrats in
Division will cross the Rappahannock near Falmouth.— transacting without a license, any business for which ose
Prom a friewf,
opinion, bat are still opposed to the electing to office men Then will fofiow-the building of a railroad bridge across is required, is liable to pay three times the licence fee
hostile to tbe war and the Government of the country. tbe Rappahannock. The timbers are all resdv,' every for every dsy he transacts business unlicenced.
•"Col'* D$& Richardson, the newly eledted Democrat- Tbe plan secured a Democratic U. S. Senator in Penn- beam and plank, and they will be thrown together with
The President has nomiwrted Mr. Usher, K asiatant 8ccic U. & Senator from Illinois, is the nan who said he sylvania, and itla now being tried, as oar news columns tho greatest rapidity, and communication, estabRshed by
r
rail with our supplies."
did hot bebevie the rebels could be coniqusfcedj; " and if show, to accomplish the same purpose in New Yorky
A dispatch to the World aays, although the usual retaty of tAlnterior Department to take tbe place o
Judge
Smth.
'
they conJd, he did not think they ought? t o ^ " . - ?. : «r.
rumors have prevailed here for several days, there ia no
[Detroit Adv. 1Kb.
MOHO-VN B
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I .•
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TRAVERSE CITY.
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Again.
W AIHIKOTOX, J a n . 2 3 d . - ' - A s p u e : u I t o t h e T r i b u n e
says:
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Counties o f O r a i d T r . v c r w , M . o U i . t . W.miou.
MKMIUW.
Th# T * x U i l i . u d . i l
" I t m a y b e p o s i f i v t l y s t a t e d 4 h u t G e n . B u t l e r will
r e s u m e c o m m a n d of t h e D e p a r t m e n t o f t h e G n l f .
A-lrer"
h e a d q u a r t e r s will first b o a t N e w
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...h*U
d e p a r t u r e f r o m W a s h i n g t o n , f o r th<» N o r t h .
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Despatches annonnco the capture within our lines, of.
Captains John IL Boyie and Cliaries Powell, of the rcb
el Stuart's command, both liable to execution aa spies.
31®
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neck
The
Tte
m e n a w r ^ j o i c i n g , a n d e r e r y b o d y feels jolly,
age,
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THE
is
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lumber-
j
E A T E S T NEVfS.
B w n a M e R e t i r e s a n d i s S u c c e e d e d t>y H o o k e r .
G e n . J J o r o w d c i s s u p e y c e c d e d b y G e n . H o o k e r in t h e
t h e c o m m a n d of t h e A r m y of t h e P o t o m a c .
I t js-also said t h a t M a j . (Jen. F r a n k l i n
a n d ' Maj. Gen.
S u m n e r h a v e b e e n r e l i e v e d f r o m t h e i r c o m m a n d * of t h e
r i g h t a n d feft g r a n d d i v i s i o n s o r t h e A r m y jof j tl^s P o t o m a c , b u t t h e a a m e s of t h e i r s u c c e s s o r s h a v e n o t y e t b e e n
divulged, nor is i t k n o w n who
has
been
appointed to
t a k e t h e p l a c e of G e n . H o o k e r .
G e n , B n r o s i d e w i t h m o s t of h i s l a t a s t a f f lias b e e n allowed thirty days absence. «
A difficulty has arisen b e t w e e n
N e w Y o r k Military Authorities.
Gen.
"\V,dol a n d t h e
SomeoC the Divisions
r e p o r t e d t o G e n . \Vool, b u t o t h e r s boldly r c l u s i d t o do
so, oa t h e g r o a n d
that<iov.
Seymoar
c o m m a n d e r o f t h e f o r c e s in t h e S t a t e .
of
c e e d e d t o t h e e l e c t i o n of officers, a n d
elected throughout.
C o K c o t t is
T h e Hofiso p r o Republicans were
The ' Blacklegs and
ijorifs
were
vanquished.
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j
f
T h e r i s e in t h e M i a s i s e i p p i h a s f l o we d t h r o o g h . , t h e c a n a l c u t by B u t l e r o p p o s i t e t h e c i t y o f Y i e k s t i u r i .rsi
A n i n t e r c e p t e d l e t t e r f r o m a m e m b e r of B r a g g ' s
^
staff
indicates t h a t t h e feeling a g a i n s t B r a g g is s o ; s t r o n g t h a t
h e will b e superseded.
T h e writer admits
t h a t notwith-
standing t h e r e b e l s c a p t u r e d t h e most g u n s a n d several
t h o u s a n d p r i s o n e r s f r o m us, t h e y w e r e b a d l y w h i p p e d . —
H e s a y s t h e s l a u g h t e r of t h e i r officers w a s a v T u l a n d
though the
fighting
al-
of the rebel army was splendid, they
w e r e beaten by superior Generalship and by the obstinacy of the Yankees.
T h e w h o l e n u m b e r o r rebel p r i s o n e r s c a p t u r e d I n t h a t
b a t t l e w a s a b o u t 3,500, with e i g h t guus a n d ; four standards.
B r i g . G e n . J a m e s A . Garfield, w h o w h i p p e d H u m p h r e y
M a r s h a l l in E a s t K e n t u c k y , a n d
who afteward
distin-
g u i s h e d h i m s e l f in c o m m a n d of a b r i g a d e a t S h f l o h , h a s
reported t o Gen. Roeecrans for duty
The money to pay the soldiers of Generals Rosencrans
and Grant haa been "furnished; also the greater part ne
cessary to pay North Carolina and Southern soWiere has
been issued. Burnade's army will soon be paid.
Prophecies are again current respecting the approach,
ing end of the world. One reverend gentleman of the
Milleritc pot-suasion predicts • universal dissolution in
1867-68. Another seer names the 17th or August, 1863
as tho dosing up of creation, adding that a World's Convention irill assemble at Cincinnati to settle up the business of th<i past and arrange matters for the future.
A boy eight years old fell through the ice, at Athens,
N. Y., recently, and after fidating under the ice for a
distance of 113 feet was takeo-out alive and conscious.
The li tlo fellow held his h'tod;-clasped tightly over his
mouth ami noso, so that fio'wafer entered his body.—
That yotu igster is evidently bound not to bo drowued.
was: legally t h e
Assembly.
elected Speaker a n d has taken his s e a t
A saw-miII upon a new plan has been set going at
Laming, by an Ohio firm. It i» like a locomotive engine, placed upon wheels, and Resigned to be worked
any whege that it may be set down, without setting in an
arch.
•
G r e a t excitement
T h e Bcpnblipads b a r e triumphed la t h e organization
of the N e w Y a r k ; . H o u s e
J . O. BAMSDKJ.X..
Attorney & Counssellor at Law,
rrnA- VKTRfK c r r r , '
GRAND TBAVERSTE ,'COUWT-V, MICH.
tant Secretary of the Idtei^of. \
•iff
tor, f a i r l y s e t i s on t h e first of F e b r u a r y
noon—
i n t o b y t h e rebels w i t h t h r e e field p l a c e s o n t h e bluff
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•and it h a s s n o w e d s o n i c e v e r y d a y s i n c e .
President,
|
L a s t n i g h t o p p o s i t e B e t t s t o w n L a n d i n g , t h e y w e r e fired
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From Nashville.
NASHVTIXE. J a n . j f t . — ' T h e fleet l e f t y e s t e r d a y
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and soon a t
T h i s determina-
t i o n in r e g a r d t o h i m w a s a r r i v e d a t i m m e d i a t e l y a f t e r h i s
44HO
and heads of Dcpartajeote."
Jmy 1;
Orleans
•some h i g h e r p o i n t on t h e M i s s i s s i p p i .
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1 V T O T I C B IS H E R E B Y GITEN,. T I U T T H E I J « S < !
X * v « l a » t t y h ' s n 0 oniimtfrWion*'made by the? Assessor f o r I
t h e 4th A f e e s s m e n t d i s t r t e t J u n d e r " ' A n a i t t i j p r e v i a # I n u s - 1
tiai revrano t o s u p p o r t tb* Guverantt-'nt AD4 td pay; i n U r e m
o u the p^iulic vU-lit,",*pprovoil by the P r $ i < t o a t J u l y , l 8 | ,
18(J. ( b a i i i l t j . ; Sej.t>.-ml*,r »nt<ur.l Bssvssment. anU t h a i tor
V of O i i o l y r . ) have' l e e received vt t h i s efficf.;
T h e l.lcehkrH a n d teccipb- for dories a u l
bow tifle
and p a r a U e f r o m r m i d e n u ' o f . the c u t i a t e« or L e l e e i . m t
Grand Xuvur^o, fcalhanlta. A o t r i m , M a o i i o t , Kann»» aad OMlioygan, are In d i e band* o f A l b e r t \V. B^con. of Traverw:.
Oity, lJcpoty ColU clor, t o w a o m , t h r amou»|t of toid lic«n»<»,
J u t i i s o r tl.^es w i l l bf paid, o n o r b e f o r r
P l r a t flay 'of
March. 1HC3; a t bin office at t raverae C i i r , l a C r a a d Traverse (.'.iimiy, MicJi-'p.iu. Au.i all p e r s o n a w h o shall n e g l e c t
- - pay t i i e M m c , w i t h i n t h « tiutn »hus u p e t i d e d , s h a l l be liat t o pay tun p e r c e n t u m a d d i t i o n a l u p o n t h e a m o u n t of
their assessments.
AH dntiea a n d t a x e s d n c a n d p a y a b l e o p m o n t h l y return*,'
m a i l be paitt b e t w e e n t h e 20th a n d last dae of each m o n t h ,
for the business of t h e p r e c e d i n g m o u t h .
J * l t Il'BVElt
r . S C o l l e c t o r , l U y . p l s l r i c t , fifcli
H e will probably
B
SHERIFF'S SALE.
Y V I R T U E O P O N E E X E C U T I O N ISSUED O C X O F
a n d a n d e r the aeal of t b e C i r c u i t C o u r t f o r t h o C o u n t y
of M a n l i t e e , a n d S t a t e of Michigan, dated t h e T w e n t y - f o u r t h
d a y of J a n u a r y , A. I). 18G3. a n d t o m e d ir e c te d a n d d e l i v e r e d
a g a i n s t t he g o o d s a a d chattels, l a n d s a n d t e n e m e n t s o f J o h n
L a w r e n c i ! M e V i c k a r a n d R i c h a c l E n g c l n m n n , del'endantu
t h e r e i n . 1 h a v e l e v i e d u p o n a a d seized a n d shalV sell a t
public aa c t l o n o r v e n d u e , t o t h e h i g h e s t bidder, a t t h e f r o n t
door of t h e Buswell H o t e l , ( t h a t b e i n g the l a s t p l a c e of h o l d ing C i r c u i t C o u r t f o r said C o u n t y ) I n t h e Tillage of M i a i s t e e
I n said C o u n t y of M a n i s t e e , ' o a S a t u r d a y t h e T w e n t y - e i g h t
day of M a r c h next, a t t w o olclock I n the a f t e r n o o n , of aald
day, all t h e satateirtght, title a n d interest, t o g e t h e r -with t h e
heredit& i n e h t s a n d a p p u r t e n a n c e s t h e r e u n t o b e l o n g i n g
a. He-. X.rtln. Ch. J.Snpr.Ct. Ml Hon. AaMln BUlt., Oaf. Olltlu.
- J«»nV.Cnaf>t>«n.J. - - L. U. B«Ttr. An'tlMf Oraef»1
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C H A N C E R Y SALE.y'. ;
STATB o n MICHIOA:;—The C i r c u i t C o u r f f o r the C o u n t y o f
Minister-, in C h a n c e r y .
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LKSTBU BEXVOK, C o m p l a i n a n t *
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N PURSUANCE A N D BY VIRTUE Olt' A D E « M E OK
t h e Circuit Court, for the County or Manistee, in C b a n c e n m a d e i n t h t above entitled case. Snd b e a r i n g d s t e the TwenlyBfth Bay of September, in t h e y e a r one tfcoussad e i g h t h u n d r e d a n d sixty-two, I, the u n d e r s i g n e d , B epecial C o m m i s s i o n e r residing in the C o u n U (tforesaid, a i d duly a p p o i n t e d
a a d qualified t o a c t as sdeh in tho above • n t l t l e d canse, will
sell a t pnbBc a s c t i a n , t o the h i g h e s t hiddCT,-at t h e front d o o r
of t h e Uwwell Hotel, ( t h a t b e i n g the last'-' place of h o l d i n g
C o u r t for |Mid County.) in t h e Village of Manistee, in s i i d
C o u n t y , o n T b u r s d a j f c t h e S i x t e e n t h d a y Cf F e b r u a r y , . i n tho
y e a r o n e thousand e/giit h u n d r e d a n d p s l x t y - t b r e e , » t t e n
o ' c l o c k i h t h e f o r e n o o n of said day, all tfpxw c c r t a l u plcfaao^
p a r c e l s of (and situated In t h e County n r ^ a r u M t e a n d S t a t e
e f M i c h i g i m , s n d k n o w n s n d d e s c r i b e d os follows, t o wit :
L o t No. i , , S e c t i o n 2 i ( Lot No. 1, Sectioi'i 21 ; n e t of n w t
a n d n w t o f n e t o f S e c t i o n Twenty-two, jU, in T o w n s h i p 22jN.
• r R . 15 W ; L o t No. Six of S e c t i o n Ele--cn, T o w n 21 X. R.
Q 7 ) Seventeen W e s t ; L o t No. 7, sec. 3, Town 20 N . or R. 17
W ; Lot 2j sec. 2, Town 22 N. H IS, W ; t*et o r tief or lice.
32. Towa 32. N, ot R. 15. W ; L o t 3, sec. li. T o w n 32 N, R. 13,
"W; s e t of n e j sec. 13. Town 22 N. R. 15 W. ; L o t No. 7, sec,
37, Town 32 N. R. 13 W ; s c j of s e t s e c . 11, Town 32 X . . R.
15 W ; s a ^ o f - g w j sec. 12, Town 22 N. '8.15 W ; s e t or s«t
s n d swt of s w j see. .15; Town 32 N. !R.'15 W; t h e s w t <Jf
swt s e c . 15, Town 22 N. R. 15 W ; t h o S e { or n w t a n d n w j
of n e t sect 1 5 . Town 22 N. R. 15 W ; t h e n e j o f s e j sec. 15.
T b w n , 2 2 X . R. 15 VV ; t h e swt of swt sec. 14, T o w n 33 N.
R. 15 W Hand f c j o r s e j sec. 2, Town 23 N. R. 15 W .
Dated Manistee, D e c e m b e r 33d, A. D., 1863.
T, J. RAMSDELL,
Speiial Commissioner.
W. W . C A R P E N T E R
.
,
Solicitor a n d of C o u n s t l / Q r C o m p l a i n a n L
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(Printers fees $13,25.)'
.
3-6^.
The Perfection of Mechanism!
T h e Magic T i m e Observer,
E W A A HUNTING AND O P E N ' P A C B , OR LADYU
or G e n t l e m a n ' s W a t c h c o m b i n e d wltlf P a t e n t delf*-indingiaiprovoment.
The New Y o r k I l l u s t r a t e d News, the H a d i n g p i c t o r i a l pah a s since a e q u l t a d I n a n d t o per of t h e Unitcd S t a t e s , in i t s issue o f , J a n . 10th, 1863, on
/
the f o l l o w i n g l a n d s a n d premise* s i t u a t e l y i n g a n d b e i n g Jn p a g e l i t , v o l u n t a r i l y says :
" W e h a v e been shown a p l e a s i n g naveltv, o f . Which the
t h e Cou u t v of M a n i s t e e a n d S t a t e or Michigan, a n d k n o w n
H u b b a r d Bros., of t h i s city, are t h e sdie Importer*.
I t is
a n d d c f c r i b e d as follows, t o w i t ' :
i
galled
t
h
e
i
"
Magic
Time
Observer,"
a
n
d is s hunting and
The
o f wet of s e e ^ S T L o t 2, a n d t h e ne^ of o e i of s e e . 3 3
open-face watch c o m b i n e d .
T h i s is 6ne of t h e prettiest,
the nfr of n w | of s e e . 3 3 , L o t 3 of s e c . 10 ; Uots 3 a n d 3 of s e t
most
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time38 ; t h e n e i of se* of seo. 11 > t h e s w i of n w t a n d t h e n w t of
ploce f o r general a n d reliable use, e v e r Offered. I t h a s withs w i of seo. 12 ; the n w j of »wi a n d s e t of s w | a n d sw^ o t ae*
of s e a . 34 ; the s e t o f s w i of seo. 1 1 ; L e t 3 of s e c . 13 ; L o t t i in it a a d connected with i t s m a c h i n e r y , its own w i n d i n g
of s e o . 1 1 ; a i of a w l o r s e c . M - ; t h e *w{ of n e i a n d s e t of att»jchme±t, r e o d e r t n g a k e y e n t i r e l y : u n n e c e s s a r y . T h e
set ar>d L o t 1 of sec, 18 : the » 1 of n e | a n d wl of a n } a n d e{ cases ot| t h i s W a t c h are c o m p o s e d of tw<f metals, t h e o u t e r
of n w i a n d n w i of n w { a n d Lots 1 a n d 3 of sec. 24 ; t h e s e t o n e b e i n g fine 16 c a r a t g o l d . I t h a s tb(i I m p r o v e d r u b y aotloft l e v e r m o v e m e n t , a n d Is w a r r a n t y a n a c c u r a t e tltneof n e j a a d Lot 1 of s e c . 3 3 ; t h e n e j of sac. 25 ; t b o w i «f
L'
, n e | a n d n e t of ne{ of s e c , S3, all in Town 21 N . of I t a n g e 17 plece.''
P r i c e , superbly engraved, p e r e s s e ofiVhalf dozen, $204 00.
W ; t b e n w | of s e [ of sec. 3 ; the swt of n e j a n d se/. of n w t
Sample
Watches, in n e a t m o r o c c o bpxesi f o r t h o s e p r o p o s i n g
a n d a e j o f s w i a n d n e i of n e t of s e c . 8, L o t 4, see. 7 ; t h e a w i
t o b u y at Wholesale. $35. s e n t by express, with bill payable
on delivery. Soldiers m u s t remit p a y i a e n t In a d v a n c e , as
we c a n n o t collect from t h o s e hi t h e A m y . A d d r e s s
HUBBARD BROS. Jt CO.. p O L i IVPOKTBRB,
S o u t h Cor. Nas&au A J f . b u SU., New-York.
B
b e a s s i g n e d t o t t e o W j A d W - W ' a d i v i s i o n ' i n t h # a r m y af
.of sw{ of s e c . 22^ t h e • ) of n w j of *ec. 33 ; the e j of n w j
.and sy.'t i >I n w t o f t c c - 1 0 - ^ t h e aei of n w | of sec. 6 : t h e n e t
o f n w 4 ai i d e f o f s e l of a»c. 2 4 ; ' t h e e ) of set a n d a'4 o f s w t
of seo. 13 ; t h e n e t of n e j a n d se{ of s w t of sec. IT, all in
T i n Farewell Address of Oea. Burnslde.
T o w n 31, N. or R a n g e 13 W ; n e j of sec. 29 ; t h e trwt and.
HEADQCATES-S | J a n . 2 6 . — J G E S K B A L ORDERS N o . 9 . — a | o f n e t o f a e e . 38. a n I n T o w a 22, N . R a n g e 1 6 W ; L o t ' #
B y d i r e c t i o n s of t h e P r e s i d e n t o r t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s , t h e a n d t l i e n e t of n w t a n d t h e n w j of n e t a n d ne? o f n e t a n d
a * | - o f n wt of sec. 32, L e t 1 of sec. 31 ; t h e s e t of n e t o f sec.
C o m m a n d i n g G e n e r a l t h i s d a y t r a n s f e r s t h e c o m m a n d of 13 j . t h e r e t o f a e f a n d n w | Of f w f o f sec. 11 ; the i r r t o f s w t
this army to Maj. Gen. Hooker. T h o short t i m e that be
the Cumberland.
T , /
ATTENTION b
T h e Cheapest Jewelry House i n the World 1
4 , 3 1 8 PIECES OF ASSORTED JEWELRY FOR 8 5 0 .
'COMPLETE LIST OP F I X E G 0 b > , PLATED AND
Orelde J e w e l r y , s e n t f r e e . AddrAsS ,
I'--J . A . SALISBURY, AGKNT.
(7-61.) j .
Providence, R . I.
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h a s d i r e c t e d y o u r m o v e m e n t s h a s n o t beeji f r u i t f u l of n e t o f S ' i | a n d s e t of n w t a n d Sf or n e t a n d swt of n w t a n d
swt <>f s w t of see. 16 ; t h e s w j o f s w t a n d e i o f s w t a n d s e t
Of nv J «if sec. 1 4 : t h e s e t of s e | o r sec. 3 ; t h e s w t o r »wt of
b u t i t h a s a g a i n d e m o n s t r a t e d a a a m o u n t of C o u r a g e , p a - sec. *33 -, t h e s | or n e j and n w t e f n e j a n d s e t o f s e | an 3 n w |
t i e n c e a a d e n d u r e n c e t h a t u n d e r m o r e f a v o r a b l e c i r c u m - o f n r t a n d s e t of s e t or sec. 28 ; the n e t or s a t o f s e o . 34
t h e n e t of n e t of sec. 33 ; the a w t of n w t of »ec. 3:1 ; th
stances would have accomplished g r e a t rcinllf.
C o n - n w t o(<«wt of seo. 37, a l l in 3 o * n 3 3 X . of R a a g a 16 W ; t b e
t i n u e t o e x e r c i s e t h i s v i r t u e . B e t r u e in y d u r d e v o t i o n s w t o f M l t a n d s a t ef n e t a n d <"•* of a n d e j o r n e ( o r sec, 34,
L o t l a f a a e t 3 4 < t h e s e t of a e j a n d e fit of ae B J o f See. 20»
t o y o u r c o u n t r y , a n d t h e p r i n c i p l e s y o a h a v e »worn t o t h e n w t of s e c . 36 ; the u e t of n w t a n d s e t ®r n e t of s e c . 28 ;
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Mich., Merrill Block,
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l o o a t e d in t b e f o l l o w i n g c i t i e s - ^ - D e t r o i t . New York,
P. W E L B E S , Sheriff.
Y o o r t f e n e r a L in t a k i n g a n a f l e c t l o n a t e l e a u e of t h e
Philadelphia, A l b a n y , Buffalo, C l e v e l a n d , C h i c a g o & St. Louis.
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8 E U B E J J GOODRICH, Receiver.
v i c t o r y , n o r a n y c o n s i d e r a b l e a d v a n c e m e n t of o u r l i n e ,
B r a n c h L o c a t e d r,t D e t r o i t ,
T2»ATENT«^REy^^ ^DFrervfe^ THE
Hannah, Lay & Co's Column
N.B'!
WINTER OP 1862 & 1863.
' P R E S U U S C t l B E R S ' A R E H A P P Y Y O ANXOUXCK T r t
L Uie c-itlscmi^ofOraBd T r a v e r s e awd n f l j o i j H u - Coun'K-f.
that they un- so f o r t u n a t e as t o have a very U r g e atid <•»»plot* «lock of,Merchandise eo|*e«ially a d a p t e d t o t h e p a r t i c u lur d e m a n d s of thj-i c o m m u n i t y . Nearly the whole of w h i c h
• a s pilfchasOd p r i o r t o the l a r g e a d v a n c e l a all c l a s s e s of
M e r c h a w M v e r a u s e d ' b y t h e IcryinK of t h e E x t U e T a j . in
S e p t e m b e r . A d d k a t h l s t h e f a c t t h a t - t b e l r Stock was f u r - '
chased for " C a s b j " atid t h s t o w i n g to t h e a d v a n t a g e a b o r o
n a m e d they are aellintf m a n y g o o d s a s low a s t b r y c u b e '
purchased In N e w Y o r k o r B o s t o n , a n d all u p o n a •mail
a d v a n c e on p r e & n t fcoit; t h e benefits of w h i c h t h e w o n
casnal o b s e r v e r m o s t see a n d w i l l of course avail h l m * e ! f « f .
Ttaev would call a t t e n t i o n t o t b * following, as a small f 4 r t
of t h e i r a s s o r t m e n t , f o r sale o n t h e m o s t f a v o r a b l e t e r m s —
for lteady I'ay. .
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H A N N A H , L A Y i CO.
T r a v e r s e Cttj-, Dee. I, 1S62.
HARDWARE.—A fcur.L AND COMPLETE ASSORT
raeut of Builders a n d A g r i c u l t u r a l H a r d w a r e . « A l s o
I r o n . Nails. Steel, Glaso, Ac., Ac.
l l A N X A H . L A Y A CO.
T r a v e r s e City,. Dec. 1, l e t s .
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plete a s s o r t m e n t , anil " A t r y . chesji.'
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itAN.vXH, LAY a co;
T r a v e r s e City, Dec. ) ( 19C2. '
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N E W F E A T U R E . — H A K N A U , L A Y A C O . HAVAS
added to t h e i r already large S t o c k the i t e m of, L e a t h e r i
Upper, Kid, Calf, Bole. B i n d i n g s , Ac., as s l s o a f a i r supply of
S h o e F i n d i n g s ; f o r s a k - a i a small a d v a n c e o v e r cftst, f o r
the a c c o m m o d a t i o n o f . o u r C u s t o m e r s .
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H A N N A H , LAY A CO.
T r a v e r s e City, Dcc. 1, l S t ^
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U R 8 . - T R A P P E R S , ATTENTION !—IlANNAlI, LAY .
A Oo. haTe made a r r a n g e m e n t s with o d e of the o l d e s t
a n d l a r g e s t F u r B o u s e s In New Y o r k . f o r tb«( s a f e b f i U
Fur*, a n d fcre prepared t o p u r c h a s e aH k i n d * of F u r s , a n d
c a n afford t o a n d will pay, t h e very h i g h e s t r a t e s f o r t h e
same. BememVer wa a r e in the m a r k e t ,
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H A N N A H , L A Y A CO.
T r a v e r s e Cltyi Dec. 1,18c?.
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t O T H I N f l . — C O A T S , PANTS. VE^TR; D R A W C T S , '
Under S h i r t s , HMrta—Fancy a n d Plain, S W p e w l f r s ,
Over-All^ a n d J a c k e t s , I n d i a R o b b e r a n d Oil C o s t s nnil 1
J a c k e t s , WooJ, Union andi • C o t t o n Socks,- C r a v a t s , C o l l a r s ,
Travelling Bajp.-Tj-urJt*, U m b t e l l a a , A c .
T r a v e r s e C i f y / D e c V I , 18W.'
iii.vsiu, Lir l CO.
" P R O V I S I O N S * GROCKKIM, A c . — S r o i n , T a x , C u r r s r ,
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Spices, C a n d l e s , S o a p , c o m m o n and erastva ;
Mustard, EnglishJiUd F r e n c h p r e p a r e d ; ' !
Soda, C r e a m T a r t a r . Ginger, R a k i n g P o w d e r ,
Salaratus, Starch, Ycrmacelli, Hops,
Tobacco, Bnflfl; G a i d e n Seeds,
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Bag Salt, F i n e a n d R o c k BSIt, Glue, A l u a i ,
- I ^ m p a n d I ^ r d O l U Q a s t o r Oil,
I n d i i s , Yellow Ociire, Chalk» C a m w o o d .
F l u i d , Molasses, S y r u p . Vinegar, .
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Beans. P o r k , Mctfl, F l o u r , Oatmeal, Feed, Bran,
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Beef; H a m s a d d Shoulders, Codfish,
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H s r d Bread, Butter, C r a c k e r s , L a r d ,
E x t r a c t Lemon, 1 Vanlllsi Rose, Peftcb, P i n e A p p K A c .
y HANNAH, LAY A CO.
T r a v e r s e City, Dec; 1,1862.
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1TJL 8 u g a r m a k i n g — L a d i e s ' a n d Gtonta* S k s t e s , a s s o r t s i W , .
D o o r 8prlntcs—Plane I r o n s — Bevels—Try S q u a r e s — H o l l o w
Adzes, lied P a n s — K e r o s e n e L a n t e r n s — S t o v e C r o c k s — W e l l
B u c k e t s — P o t Coven—.^mall Blocks—Ratline—Bpriog Hala n o e s — P a t e n t C a r p e t L i n l n t f — iAdies' R a b b e r Boots BeaS'it
w a x — G r a n d River L a u d P l a s t e r — O n u s Seed, Ac-. Ac.
H A N N A H , LAY A CO.
T r a v e r s e City, D e c . 1, J862.
.
YANKEE NOTIONS.-PERFU41ERY, SOAP, DKX-
triflce. Gun Caj>s, Compassea, Snuff a n d T » b a e c o Boxes.
F a n c y P i p e s , Silver a n d T o y W a t c h e s F a n c y Boxes, P u r s e r , ,
a n d Money Bags, Ladies, Work a n d Faticy Baskets, TaWe
Maw, B r u s h e s o r all kinds, Guards, C h a i n s , Ac.
H A N N A H , L A Y A CO.
T r a v e r s e City, D e c . 1, <1833.
Q T O Y E 8 J (A V E R Y L A R G E ASSORTMENT J U 8 T R E O celved) Pipe, Zinc, S h e e t Iron, Stove F u r n i t u r e , One a n d
T r a v e r s e City, Dec. ! , 18C2.
H A N N A H , L A Y A CO.
D E t t S T E A D S . — T A B L E S , C H A I R S , ROCKERSy W A S H
XJ Stands, Mattrasses, C h i l d ' s Rockers, H i g h C h a f r s , Ac.
^HANNAH, LAY A CO.
Travorso City, Dee-1,18G2, s .
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A C K E R E L , TONClTEfi A ^ I ) SOUNDS. P l t E S E R Y ed freah F r u i t , a s s o r t e d P i c k l e s . P i e - f r u i t s . O p t e r s ,
8ardlnes. C
( li igna rns..
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Bardines,
H A N N A H , L A T A CO.
T r a v e r s e City, Dee. 1, 18flt
DOMESTICS FOR
WINTER O P ISCS—KEN-
t u c k y J e a n s . S u m m e r 8tuta>, D e n i m s . Duck, S t r i p e .
T i c k , A p r o n a n d Miners' C h e c k , S h i r t i n g P r i n t s , N a n k e e n
C o t t o n F l a n n e l s , Wool F l a n n e l s , Brown a n d Bleached Cottons, a full l i n ^ Bags, Ac.
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H A N N A H , L A Y A CO.
T r a v e r s e City, Dec. 1, 1 # ? .
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A D I E S * CU>AKK * x n LADIES: CLOTHS. ( D O C S U w u > m )
F r e n c h Cassimerea, S h e p a r d s ' P l a i d s , C a n a d a G r a y C a a s ,
N i c e B l k D o e s k i n s a n d Casaimeres.
H A N N A H , L A Y A CO.
T r a v e r s e City, D e c . I. 18(2.
A ' I & B a r STATE, BBOCUE, S T K U . A . SCOTCH. ( S I X O L E
Double,) Genta' a n d C h i l d r e n ' s Shawla a n d Mufflers.
HANNAH, L A T 4 X 0 .
T r a v e r s e City, Dee; i , T 8 8 S .
O l " N D H I E S — H A & X E S * , COUGHS, RRIULES, E T « . BaseKTa
O Half-Butihels, D r a ^ Toctb, F r o e ' s PIOWK,Cable,Trace, s n d
H a l t e r Chainp. Brush Hooks, a n d E l l p t i c S p r i n g s , W o o d e n
W f r e . Tuba, Palls, ChBrns, L a d l e s , A c . , Ac., W s h , D o o r s ,
T r a v e r s e C i t y , D e c . 1, X862.
HANNAH, LAY A CO.
" l y T E D l C I N E S r — PILLS. OINTMENTS, LIGAMENTS,
l v J L C a s t o r Oils, S a l t s , B u i p h u r , P a i n K i l l e r , SorsaoarJUs,
Medical Diacovefry. 9alt-Bheum O i n t m e n t , S t r v c h n f n e , E y e W a t e r a a d Salve, Aloes, V e r m i f u g e , Essences. E x t r a c t s , A c . <• •
HANNAH. LAY A Co.
T r a v e r s e p i t y , Dec. 1, 1SC2.
Logwood, Blue Y l t r W , C u d b a r CoppeTa?, "Camwood;
C o c h i n e a l , Ae., Ac.
.
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HANNAH, U T A T O ;
T r s r e r s e City, Dee. 1. I8CJ.
PAPER RAGS BOUGHT BY-
- T r a v e r s e C i t y , D e c . 1, 1862.
K-A-NNAH, L * r y t s j o - .
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TIE LAW
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NATIONAL BOUNTY INSURANCE CO.
Prom the Chicago Tribune.
T M ' O r a r Squirrel. j .
Death of Aadfrew Harvie.
Capital, •100,000.
This gravaqalrrel is ooe of the most beautiful sod
About 7 o'clock, yesterday morning, a polieceman,
graceful of the inhabitant* of oor forests, ini which it
BOUNTY.
• S N Y D E R , W I L L I A M 8 k CO.
generally makes iU home, hardly ever venturing from while parolling his customary beat found the dead body
BOUNTY 13 OK THE NATURE OP A GIFT. OB
gratuity. In this war $100, u a.bounIT, ii doe to the
(Organized by Permiuio* of the .lutkoritim.)
them, unless occasionally, when the Iodiap ciorn is ripe, of Andrew Harvie, a man well and sadly known in this
it enters the field to add a little to its winter store of community, lying at the foot of the basement stairs, 6 widow orheirsof deceased soldiers and to discharged solW A L L - S T R E E T , If. Y .
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diers who ahall.serve for two fears, or to the close of the 9
M ( a ; the amount which it pilfers could hardly be miss- Tremont Block, on Dearborn street Ho lay with bis waa
if Sooner ended. In cases of debased soldiers it Isdne:
ed, however, unless the field should happen to be in or head downward, where he had fallen, and when fouod, 1st To the widow, Iftherebe oue ; 3 at, To tbe children. If no r p H I S COMPANY IS ORGANIZED ESPECIALLY FOR
oear the wooda.
life was extinct, although the warmth of a part of his sys- widow ; 3d, Totbe father, mother, or brothers and sisters, ss t
THE PROTECTION OF FAMILIES.
On the payment to this Comuany, or any of its authorised
It prefers forests of cbefluuts or oaks, in whfch its win- tem indicated that he had been dead but a short time.— tbe esse ma; be, provided they t» residents of the United
Commissioned office™ aad abldlers discharged be- agents, of the sum of $50, it will issoe a certificate of lasurter store can be readily collected. Tie Bret heavy The Coroner held an inquest and the jury returned a States.
' re two jean' s-rTice. ond their heiia in, caae of their death, snce, binding itself to psy to such person the sasi »f Fivn
'""it is the signal for this work to commence, and tho verdict that the deceased * died from the effects of a fall * not entitled, as the law now Is, to any Bpantj.
Hcxnaao DOIXASS, In caae they are drafted into tbe Naval
drappisg of.the chesnaU and acorus which this frost has and exposure."
or Military Service of the United States, prior to December
PENSIONS".
Andrew Harvie was a native of Scotland, and if we
loosened, accompanied by the rustling of the squirrel
Pensions were formerly an annual payment in considera- 31st, I8C6, or during the wsr. In the same proportion this
through the newly fallen leaves, as it gathers khe nuts to- mistake not a graduate of the University of Edicburg. tion of past services. It baa been emended in modern times Cempanv will Insure any person lisUe to do Military duty,
in any sum from $100 to $5,000. but not more tksn $5,000 on
gether and carefully depositrthem in hollow trees ond He came to this country some twenty years since, and to those who have become disabled, iand to the dependent sny
one life. ThlsCompany also insures those ia the sercrevices of rocks, or buries them in some secure placc wasfirs*,employed as a Professor of tbs Greek and Latin heirs of those who lose their lives inwervice. It is due in rice, officers snd privstes, sgslnst wounds or death, during
war to soldiers dlaabled In service in tbe line of duty.— the present war, thus enabling all pradent soldiers to provide
beneath the leaves, are the sounds most intimately con- languages in the Branch University of Michigan at Te- this
deceased soldiers It is doe : 1st, Tj> the widow, if there be their fsmilies againstwsnt, in esse they fall in battle—die—
cumseh, Lenawee county. In tho year 1643, or therea- Of
nected with oar woods in the autumn season.
one ; 3d. To the children under 15 years of age ; 3d, To the
Th< summer neat is built in some tall tree kt the junc- bouts, be went to Detroit, and there studied law, aud at mother dependent wholly or partly ; 4 th, To the sisters nuder or are so wounded as to be dlssbled from supportiag tbeai.—
tion of several limbs with the trunk. I t is composed of once commenced practice, with great success and credit 16 years, dependent wholly or partly upon any deceased aol- To the manly virtues of brsvery snd patriotism that csUed
sticks and leaves, a«d is lined with soft grass and ferns ; to himself. Soon after, he fixed himself at the Sault S t dier who mar be killed or diea of. disease contracted or
in this the young are reared, and live witty the female till Marie, then a promising point iu conucctiou with the
discharged his whole duty 1
they on* old enough to shift for themselves. At the ap- Lake Superior mining interests, and from Chippeway musician or private, if totally disabled, oc to their widow
proach of wilder, some hollow in a tree is selected, some- county was elected Senator of the State of Michigan, a dependent heir, if deceased. 58 pern*) nib ; to Id Lieutenants family.
Our rates for insurance sgsinst woonds snd death are as
times the abandoned nest of a woodpecker, in which s position in which bo achieved honori to himself by his en- $15 j 1st Lieutenant*. $17; to CaotaJas, $10 ; to Majors, follows, to wlf :
; t o Lieutenant Colonels and al» higher grades, $30 p<»r
warm nest is built composed of grass atjd Soft leaves ; larged classical training, his powerfal efforts as a deba- $35
$10 on s hundred
sgslnst wound*.
month. Fees in Penalon caaea are oily $6.
$5 "
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" death.
this is the winter homo of usually the whole family. In ter, and his industry and capacity as a lawyer. His euloBACK P A Y .
Our certificates of Insurance are assignable—«rt intended
early spring the voung ore driven "off by the old ones gy, pronomiced in that bo£y to the memory of Dr. HoughIs due to discharged aoldiera to tb« time they are actually 1 be assigned to thefiunllyfor their care, aupport and reton.
the
Geologist
of
Michigan,
who
was
drowned
in
who soon build the summer nest, in which to rear an-*
discharged. The undersigned have superior advantage* for lief; in caae the events occur upon which they are psysble.
other family. ' Tho young, utter being driven off, soon Lako Superior while engaged in tbe pursuit of his geo- speedily collecting the pay and claims of discharged soldiers. As many In the service are where it would be iaposa.ble
logical duties, was a masterpiece of eloquence aud beau- Back I'av is due the widows or helm of deceased soldiers in forthem to provide for their fsmilies ID this way, the wife,
psir, and in their turn become heads of families.
The habits of this animal are m y interesting. You ty. In the year 1831, Mr. Harvie come to Chicago to nearly the same order aa Bounty: The father, mother, or fsther, or brother, or any Individual leellug an interest In
tbe family or the soldier, msy Insure them sgslast wounds or
may be walkieg through the woods sod shortly yoti hear practice his profession, and soon took a deservedly high other heirs need not be residents of the United States.
desth. Wbst csn mortal msn do nobler, thsn to present the
MINORS.
what you first think the barking of • small dog'} on lis- rank at the bar. and fame and fortune both seemed
of the soldier with en insurance upoa bis lire, or
- Tbe War Department forbids tbfe enlistment of minors family
tening. you discover your mistake ; the ibrunt notes opened wide their gites that he might enter.
igsjsst wounds, thus at onco placing tbem beyond the resets
under
18
years
of
age.
Ordinarily
they
will
be
rejected
If
But at this point commenced his downward career.—
>r poverty, In esse tbelr protector neser returns. This is s
cua, qua, with chattering guttural additions, 'proceed
such
enlistments
are
properly
reponed.
of substantial charity towards tbe dependent tamllies
from the tall tree a few rods from you ; you cautiously He sacrificed wealth, position, fatps. a great intellect
In all eases of Soldiers' Pay, Pena£pna Bounty, and in fact system
volunteers, that has beeu commenced by oaf "wealthy cltlsteal on tip-toe to the foot of the tree, bat do not see the and a generous heart to that insatiate fiend which has all Inst claims and accounts againtt tbe Government, the or
teus, and will be continued by the worthier -portions of
animal, e m i t t e r looking carefully on every side. You brought low too many of>qur most brilliant and accom- undtrsigned have the most perfect ihcllitles for their moat them. What can our wealthy snd pstriotlc eilisens do, that
speedy
collection.
•
know the little fellow is there, for he could not posnblv plished men. Death'brokenp his family, and tho wretchSoldiers who have not got their pay we are dai- will go further to Increase eallstmenu and assist tbe Govhave got out of the tree unless you had seen him. Now, ed man became a homeless outcast, wandering our ly Discharged
readering tbe most important assistance to, besides seeing ernment, tban tn aayto our hardy laboring men—~ If you
if vou go close to the tree,' and step quickly to the other streets a scattered wreck; even iu his ruin attracting uni- thst they aecure all due them on transportation, subsistence, will enlist I will Insure your life until yon return, for $100
—$500—$1,000, for the benefit or your family."
side, you will see him whisk suddenly to the opposite versal sympathy and pity. His sad fate is a terrible clothing, rations, 4c,
Tbe rates or basis upoh which this Company insure Is
Rations.—Soldiers are entitled ;o the cost price of ra- rounded
side from 70*, where ho is now closely hugging the- tree, warning: not too less terrible that bis intellect was proapon a scientific statisticsl calculation ot tbe mortions In money while absent on.farlougbs, or other compe- tality ot wars Tor the last bOO years, and leaves but a reasonsand perfectly riotiontoas ; your interest has now became found, his scholarship ornate, and his heart genial
- nt authority, which money we readily aecure.
ble margin tor profit ror the Compsny, while It pieces tbo
awakened, yoo are enrious to seo more i of him ; very
Government Vouchers, Rccrubing, Quartermaster and families or those insured bevond want and destitution from
well you must retire i few rods and remain "perfectly
A Curious Study*
Commissary Accounts acsurately nyde up at oar office and ,iny or the vicissitudes of War.
stilL You bad better take a comfortable seat, for he
How many insects there are in existence is a question collected.
Thlsisthe only Iosurance Compsny In tbe United Statea
All Just Military and Naval Contracts, Claims and Losses that was organised especially for tbis purpose.
. will not move while yon are near the tree. Presently you that would require a good deal figuring. W be nee come
and collected on sp?licstipn, either by mall or in
see his head, with its bright, lively eyea dowly moving many verities is another question to -which no one can adjusted
Advantages of Insuring iu tills Company. .
person, to
around to the side where you are ; this is <hc first re- pretend to giro an answer. Scarce a species of plants ^
ROBINSON * BROOKS,
Authorised War Claim Attorneys, .
connoitering movement If you remain perfectly still, exists without a distinct variety of insects that grow upon
Dnaoir, MICH4 the Insured resides, half the insurance money will be rehe win soon take his position on a Jimb, where jerking i t The idea appears an absurdity, yet it seems as if AniOrrics—No. 149 Jeflbrson Aveuae„over Ives' Bank, op- funded.
his tail and flaunting it in conscious security, he gives mal life was imparted by light alone, where its germ bad
2nd.—Our Insurance In regard to the draft covers aot only
vent <0 his, satisfaction at jour removal: in ! a series of on existence. A curious illustration of this was recently posite Office U. a Military Commander.
tbe present draft, bnt all ruture ones.
chattering barks, which arc answered, perhaps, by other shown to us.
3d.—Our Company Insure for any sum desired, according
squirrels that you bad no thought were in the neighborMr. Hubbell the well-known apothecary, was experito circumstances of insured.
hood ; soon, one of them, with a challenging bark or menting upon differeutcolored glass, with a viewtofindttu.—-The men who hsve Invested their capital tn tbls
AXD A »'
chatter, chases another, and shortly three <r four of them ing the tintlhat would best prevent chemical changes in
Company
have been well known to the business community
Splendid and Appropriate Holiday Present.
(or the past fourteen years.
are scampering about, running through tho fallen leaves, substances contained in the jars and bottles made from i t
5th.—'The cspiul ofthls Company win not be employed In
and ap and down the trees in high sport j .presently one Ihis was four years ago. He applied the test to AfriBanking or RealEatate operations, but will remain fh U. 8.
of them, in escaping from the others, ; comes suddenly can peppers. These peppers are a bright vermillion in
Government Stocks, snd will only.be converted so raatas
near you ; with a shrill cry of astonishment he scampers color, wit}>&surface as beautiful ascoraL Thev are as
may be neceaaary to meet the liabilities or tbe Company to
&5 S E W I N G M A C H I N E ;
tbe insured.
up tho nearest tree, and is soon as effectually concealed hot as a (dozen American grown peppers conceutrated in
H E EMBODIMENT OF PBACTICAL UTILITY, AND
Gth.—The Company are bound to take risks to no' more
as all the others were the instant be gaye the alarm— one. Hb filled with them two jara—one of white glass,
a marvel of simplicity ; make* the running stieh very thsn $100,000,
You may as well retire now, for you • will see nothing the other of bluish green—made to his order. Tho pep- rapidly und perfect, uses s commod needle, and will last a Responsible agents wanted in every county In tbe United
more of them ; as long as you remain near,!they will not pers in tbe white jar underwent a change, and after two lifetime. At the New York State Fair, its simplicity, efficien- Statea. They must give rcrerences or strict Integrity snd
and great practical utility, waa confirmed by the award of responsibility, Those deslriogto be Insured where sgentn
budge a foot
rs, though the vessel was hermetically sealed, were fil- cy,
the First Premium.
are not yrtappolnted, will remltto the Company, at£B Wallwithmiuute worms. No ordinary vermin could exIt will gather. Buffle, shirr, tack, ,-un up breadths, etc, with street, S. Y, (by express), a sum of money sufficient to cover
Greeler on Advertising.
ist among African peppers. Opening the jar a short a single or double thread oa any miterisl adapted to the run- the Company's per centage on the amonat desired te be InWe make the following extracts from an'Easily written time since, there was nothing left but odorless powder, ning stlcla The thinnest, usually Jhe most difficult to stitch uured ; and ir It be aeltisen desiring to insure a aum for hla
by Horace Greeley, Esq., of the New York Tribune, on utterly void of pungency, composed of the.dcad and dried by other sewing mschines, being, sewed the essiest For family, In case ha Is afterwards drafted, he will, give hla name,
the subject of advertising. A committee was appointed worms and the worthless debris of the peppers. Tbe ladles' snd children's apparel, and) other articles made of age and residence, iritbe a soldier, be will give name, age.
fabrics, it will therefore be found almost invaluable.
and the Company or the Regiment to which he belongs, the
to decide the award of a 8ilver cup to the writer of tho contents of the other jsr were as sound and as bright as lighit
I t is attached to tbe table like a sewing bird, and havtegL
best eswy on the above subject The prirq was awarded when first deposited. We were also shown a tin can of tension, and requiring no lubrication or change of stieh, is
to Mr. Greeley and was of elegant design, costing $100. sambow—a medicinal root, in thick slices, brought /rem always ready Tor operation, and sofh a marvel of simplicity or the ramllv that deslre'to take out an insurance npon the
'* The merchant who aims to succeed in business must Siberia. It bad arrived safe, bat, not being immediately thst a child of alx or eight years o»n understand it, and use absent soldier, they will give his nsme and sge, snd slso the
Company, Regiment and State to which It beloogs. The api w t aim at these two pointA—first to ;be 'sure that he used, had become full of little purplo inserts, unlike any- it kaecessfully.
It Is not at all liable to get out or order.
can satisfy a'wide demand for the articles be deals in, on thing hereabouts to be seen. The germ of these insects
Each machine is put up in a nest box, accompanied with
the lowest practical terms; secondly, th^teverybody with- must have existed when it was dug up by the Russian ex- fall snd explicit directions, end tvjenty-five needles.
procured.
Bent to any addressin the United States on receipt of an
in the proper scope of his business is made aware of his iles in the high latitude from whence it camo. If not
Apply to, or address,
ability and oonfidence of hit disposition' to $0 so. These why not? Be this as it may, the fact is worth knowing order, inclosing the amount, or m»y be oolleoted by Express
SNYDER, WILLIAMS 4 C*.
delivery of the machine.
;
69 Wan-street, N. Y.
points attained, lie has only to do his business properly, that bluisb-green glass neutralizes the chemical agency of onWhen
the money Is sent with tie order aad registered, we
P. 8.—Money may be sent in registered lettaia.er by exas it eomes in upon him, and his fortune is made
light and entirely prevents tho efflorescences of chemical gearantee ita safe receipt and the delivery of the machine, press, at our rlsk^
To the merchant or dealer who is tare of his ability to. salts, and the deterioration of quallity in articles kept in anywhere within 2000 miles free of any Erpress charges.
Very liberal arrangement for atencics.
fill orders on the most favorable terms, the attainment of bottles of that color.
Notices of the Press.
See MIRROR or FASHIONS, or for full particulars, specimen
any adequate publicity is the matter of primary concern.
of sewing, etc., send a stamp for return postage. * J
*• This Is a sound Company."
If his circle of trade is properly the codnty in which he
MMETDEI
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" Tbe insurance ot a certain nam for nno's fcaiily, is a pruA COCHTRT DOCTOR—There is more truth than poelives, then be should take effectual measures to let every
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Broadway,
N.
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dence
that
every
man should adopt In these critical times."
family in that county know that be sells and on what con- try ID the following sketch from the country doctor—a 'Every lady, mother.milliner am) dress-maker, should have
" Tbe man tbat would be respected sad loved by hi* family
In life, snd gratefully
remembered In death, will provide bis.
ditions. I t is idle to speak of the cost as an impediment feet that more than one of tbnt badly treated and worso oat of these valuable sewiag machines.
1
paid
class
of
individuals
would
be
willing
to
vertify
on
family
against
wan:.
'
—he might as well object to the cost of sheltering his
"All oar most prudent cltisens aad soldiers are losarlag
goods from bad weather; protecting them from thieve?, oath.
a
competence
to
their
families in esse they are drafted, or
Tbe poor doctor is called from bis bed on a stormy
or dealing them out to customers. AR the other cost of
his btuiuessis incurred without adequate motive or re- night with tbe'stiring summons:—
AND 1
•' Doctor, want you to come right away off" to Banks.
turn, so long as this essential element of his business is
GENERAL LAND AGENCY.
neglected or scrimped. If bis location and his stock on- His child's desd."
MORTGAGE S A L E .
" Tbeu wby do jou come?''
ly entitle him to expect the custom of his own township
EFAULT HAVING BEEN MADE IN THE CONDI" He's poisoned. They gin bim laudanum for paregortion or a certain mortgage executed bv Henry Wsrtoror neighborhood, tbeu he should incur the expeness of
ton, then or the Township or Traverse, Coaaty of Crsnd
fully informing that locality. Just so with the wholesale i k y . " . . .
" How much have they given himt"
Traverse snd State o I Michigan, to Morgan Bate*, ot Traverse
merchant who aspires to a* custom co-ex pensive with his
I T / I L L LOCATE LANDS, PAY TAXES, BUY AND City, County of Grand Traverse snd State or Micblgsn, bear" Do'no, a great dcaJ. Think he won't get over "W
State, bis section, or the whole Union.: If he is prepared
sell on Commission, and now has for sale as agent, 6 ing date the Fifth day of November, In tbe year of Our Lord.
valuable improved Fanna, on an<; near the abores of Grand One Thousand Eight Hundred and Sixty-one, and recorded.
to satisfy so widely a demand on favorable terms, and the it."
The doctor pushes on through tho storm—meet with Traverse Bay. Alao, 1.000 acres of well-selected wild landa 00 tbe Fifthdsy orNovembcr, 1861, at 4 o'clock, P. M- , n
expenses of apprising those whom he Jdesirts for custoindifferent parts of the county of Grand Traverse, all of
mers of the nature of his business, the character of his divers mishaps on tbkway, aud at length arrives at the which is offered at reasonsble prices. Also, having been In the offlce of the Reglnter or Deeds orGrand Traverse County.
house of the po'yened patient He finds it all closed—
In Liber 2 or Mortgages, st psges 308 and 349. oa which there
stoek, the range of his prices, and the reason why he
the business of Locating public lands in this County for tbe Is claimed to be due at the date or this notice, by the tenna
last 10 years, and beln^well acquainted with all he choice
should be dealt with, is one which he cannot refuse to not a light to be seen.
conditions thereof, the snm or sixty-six dollsrs ; aud no
He knocks at the door, but no answer. He knocks Unde ic the connty be Is prepare^ to assist new comers in se- and
suit or proceeding st law having been instituted to recoTcr
incur without gross incompetency and 'ruinous prodigulli- furiously, and at length a night-cap appears at tbe chamlecting from Government Lands in this or the adjoining Co.
tv. By thus refusing, he increases huwsxpewes for rent,
OFFICE at his residence. East Traverse City.
ber window, aud a woman's voice squeaks out—
lights and fuel, clerk hire, Ac., from sTliajf per loent, to
July i-Sl-em
said mortgsge, and the statute in such esse made and pro" Who's there?"
three, fire, and in some casbs for ten per cent on hisagrevided, the premises described ia said mortgage, or so much,
" T h e doctor, to be sure.
You sent for bim."
gatesa's and renders itroerally tmpresibW that he should
thereor ssrosybe necessary to satisfy tbe amount due on said:
" O. it's no matter, "doctor—Ephraim is better. W«
mortgage, and the-costs, interest and expenses «r sale, tosell at a profit, and at the same time sell as cheaply as his got a little skeered. kinder. Gin him luud'snum ami be
enterprising and capable rivals. In effcet, he confesses
slept kinder sonnd, but he's waked up now."
defeat and incopability, and retreates to the rear rank of
est bidder, at the rront door of the School House la Trarsrao
" How much laudanum did he swallow t',
his vocation.
j' I
City, Countv or Grand Traverse and State or Micliigsa,—tbst
•'Only two drops. Taint hurt him none. Wonderbeing the place for holding the Circuit Court for the Connty
Some m<jn who know enough to advertise, are yet so
ful bad storm to-night"
in which the premises to be sold are situated—on Sstnrdsy.
•narrow as to confiine their advertisements to journals of
Tbe doctor turns away, buttoning up his overcoat unthe Seventh dsy of February, 1863, at ten o'clock in the foietheir own- creed or party. Tf they do tio't choose to trade der his throat, to seek his home again, and tries to whisnoon. Said premises sre described ss follows: All that
with but men of like faith this is wise; but if they desire tle away mortiBcation and soger, when the voice calls— Tnis isthe largest Hotel, witl? the best accommodations certain piece or parcel of land situated lying sad being In
in the city; the leading Daily aijd Weekly Papers are taken the Coonty or Grand Traverse and 6tste or Michigan, and
to have the whole public for customers it is otherwise.
" Doctor ! Docter !"
here, and no pains will be sparedto make gnesta comfortable; described as the West hair or South Esat quarter of 8ectl»n
There is a class who delight to shine iu newspapers and
aad-eleven years' residence here wll! ensble me to give relia- Five (6) Town Tw«nty-aeven(27) North or Range Eleven ( i n
" What do yon wantr"
placards as Wits or poets, and announce their wares in
" You won n't charge nothin' for tbe visit will ble Information relative to the resources of the country.
West,contalnlng Eighty acres scree according to the United
second hand jokes or in the doggerel $t M set the teeth
Jt-ly
J . K. 6
States survey thereor.
of a dull saw on an edge. If their object'is notoriety or
MORGAN BATES, Mortgagee.
a laugh, thfa la the way to obtain it; but if tt be business, it
Dated Traveree City, November 7,1861.
47-13w.
Sir Wm. Brown, a pompous sort of n man, being st a
would seem better to use the language of business. Leave
parish meeting, made some proposals, which were objectAT T&X
downs' jesfa to the circus, and let sober men speak
ed to by a farmer. Iligbily enraged be said to tbe Connthey a c t *ith distinctness and decision. The fewest
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The subscriber offers for sate 1600 acret|of choice snd'
sities?" " Well, sir,!* said tbe farmer, •• what or thst? n p H E SUBSCRIBES WILL PAY THE HIGHEST PRICE. well-selected
landa having beea mostly located at the first
I had a calf that sucked two cows, and tbe observation X in CASH, for rawflPnisdorihg the fur season.
settlement of the country, and msny of said landsare borderHe has a quantity of
The " Imp" of the New Y o A Mercury woke up the I made was, that the more be sucked the greater calf be
ing on the Grand Traverse Bay, and In tracts of from 60 to
other morning, and was astonished to see a bed bug sit- grew
I N D I A N T A N N E D D E E R SKINS,
300 acres; some have small improvements on, (asI welt
ting on the back of a chair near his bed pulling pins
•Which he will sell ifor CAS# or exchange for Fare. located ror.wooding purposes, wltns good growth of teach .
N. B. Trappers will best eojjsolt their own interest by and maple timber.) Also, 300 Town lota snd 30 Fsrk Lots
from his jacket and innocently picking histevth.
A facetious friend says that dancing women wear their calling
on him before oelliog tbjir Purs.
in East Inverse City, offered for sale at reasonsble price
" I like^our imprudence," as a pretty jgirl said when dresses at half mast, as a mark of respect for departed
B. H. STONE, by
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Goo. W . Bryant, Proprietor.
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