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Grand Traverse Herald, April 17, 1863
Subject
American newspapers--Michigan.
Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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Bates, Morgan (1806-1874)
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1863-04-17
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Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)
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GRAND TRAVERSE HERALD.
T R A V E R S E
VOL. V.
C I T Y , M I C H . F R I D A Y , A P I t I L 17,186U.
2STO. 1 8 .
The Garrison.
P a p e r Money In America a n d E n g l a n d .
j shall elect, a s a m of money in lien of a substitute, w h i c h
W h i l e the c o u n t r y i s c o m n y n t i h e upon t h e n r o b a b l e | s u m is t o bo made u n i f o t m b v a general o r d e r , and is ft»f
j I t k a p p e o e d in t b e c o u r s e of t h e t h i r t v y e a r s war, t h a t
| Gonsalvo dc G o r d e v a , who commanded t b c S p a n i s h j result of t h e p r o p o s e d immense issue of legal t e n d e r ] t o exceed three h u n d r e d d o l l a r s E v e r y p e r s o n faiton*
IS PUBLISBKD EVERT F J U P A T . A T ,
' troops, tbet) over-running the P a l a t i n a t e , found it neces- n o t e s it may b e i n s t r u c t i v e t o e x a m i n e t h e effect in E n g - t o r e p o r t in person, or by p r o c u r i n g a s u b s t i t u t e , o r b y
T r a v e r s e C U ; , Graatfl T M r t b s C o a n i T t > I M 1 | * i
, s a r y t o possess himself of a little walled village, called land of the vast p a p e r itstue d a r i n g the N a p o l e o n i c wars. ! p a y i n g the stipulated sum. is t o be deemed a d e s e r t e r .
| O g e r e h e i m , t h a t U f in his way. Ou t h e first intelligence WP. a n t i c i p a t e for o u r c o u n t r y many of the benefits a n d
A Chapter on H u m a n Nature,
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of bis a p p r o a c h all t h e i n h a b i t a n t s fled to M a m h e i m ; few of tbe d i s a d v a n t a g e s e x p e r i e n c e d t h e r e . Of t h e
EDITOR AKD rROTBIETOB
and w h e n Gonsalvo a t leogth d r e w near, and summoned p e r issue in England. Allison says :
A c o r r e s p o n d e n t of t h e B l a i r county ( P a . ) W h i g far
T E R M S ,
•' S u c h was t b e c o m m e n c e m e n t of t h e p a p e r system in nisbes t h a t p a p e r with t h e p a r t i c u l a r s of t h e following
the place to s u r r e n d e r , t h e r e remained wjthiD t b e walls
O n e D o l l a r a n d BHrty C e n t a , l ' u y n b l o i n v
only u p o o r s h e p h e r d a n d his wife, t h e lattor of whom,' G r e a t Britain, w h i c h ultimately p r o d u c e d such astonish- i n t e r c s t i n e i n c i d « n t , of whicn he was an e y e - w i t o e a a —
riabljrinadvanoe.
h a v i n g t h a t m o r n i n g b r o u g h t a little infant into this ing effects ; which e n a b l e d t h e e m p i r e t o carry on for t o I t o c c u r e d a few months a g o on the line of the g r e a t inADV***I««K*>T8 Inserted for One PoU*r p e r s q u a r e ( t
H o e s ) f o r the first Insert I on, a n d twen»y-fi*e c e u u for e t c h world of misery, was u n a b l e t o leave be r b e d , a n d h e r lonj? a p e r i o d so costly a war, and to maiutaiU for y e a r s ternal i m p r o v e m e n t s in ibnt S t a t e :
a r m a m e n t s g r e a t e r t h a n bad l>een raised b y the R o m a n
a a b s e q u e n t i n s e r t i o n . Yearly Advertisement*—$1Q for one husband of c o u r s e s t a i d w i t h b e r .
A t the point on t h i s side of t b c mountain, w h e r e ocs q n s r e ; $50 f o r t h r e e s q u a r e s ; $30 f o r half s c o l u t i n ; snd
people ia the z e n i t h of t h e i r power. T o the same system c u r r e d the trans-shipment of p a s s e n g e r s f r o m the Wtsit.
T h e a n x i e t y a n d distress of t b e p o o r m a n may be
$50 f o r ouo c o l u m n . Legal advertisements a t the rates pre- ai'Iy imagined.' F o r t u n a t e l y , however, lie possessed h o t k mast be ascribed u l t i m a t e effects as disastrous as tbc imwas m o o r e d a canal boat, waiting for t h e a r r i v a l of tho
s c r i b e d by law : fifty c e n t s p e r f o i l * of 100 words, for the
mediate were bcneficial a n d glorious, the continued and train before s t a r t i n g on their virpy " t h r o u g h " t o t b e East.
flrstlnsertlon.
a n d twenty-five c e n t s f o r each s u b s e q u e n t — c o u r o g e and s h r e w d m s e ; a n d on t b e s p u r of t h e moE v e r y flgore c o u n t s a word.
w i t h o c t rules. 50 m e n t b e t h o u g h t himself of a s c h e m e fop escape, which, progressive rise of rents, a n d fall in the value of moocy; T h e c a p t a i a of the b o a t — a tall, "sun-browned, rough a n d
p e r c e n t a d d e d . Role s u d figure work, double p r i c t .
a f t e r e m b r a c i n g t h e m both, h o hastened t o p u t i n t o exe-' increased e x p e n d i t u r e j the g r o w t h of sanguine i d e a s sometimes p r o f a n e m a n — s t o o d b y his c r a f t . Superintend•
All l e g a l a d v e r t i s e m e n t s to be paid f o r strlctly l o a d v a n c e . c a t i o n .
and e x t r a v a g a n t h a b i t s in all classes of s o c i e t y : unbound- ing the labors of his men. when the e a r s c a m e in, a n d a
T b e i n h a b i t a n t s h a v i n g run off in a tremendous h u r r y , ed speculation ; p r o d i g i o u s profits a n d f r e q u e n t disasters p a r t y of half a dozen gentlemen came along, a n d d e l i b e r
b a d l e f t almost all t h e i r p r o p e r t y a t his disposal ; HO bt among the c o m m e r c i a l rich ; increased wages, g e n e r a l a t e l y walked u p lo tho captain, and t h u s addressed h i m .
b a d no difficulty in finding w h a t was requisite for liis pur- p r o s p e r i t y and o c c a s i o n a l depression a m o n g tbe l a b o r i n g
'• S i r , we wish t o go E a s t b u t o u r f a r t h e r p r o g r e s s
poor : n vacillation of p r i c e s unparalleled in any age of to-day depends upon you. In t h e c a r s we ju6t l e f t t h e r e
pose, viz. : a c o m p l e t e c h a n g e of d r e s .
H a v i n g first
a r r a n g e d his l o w e r m a n in military guise, he tossed a w a y t b c world ; a c r e a t i o n of p r o p e r t y in some, and destruc- is a sick man. whose presence is d i s a g r e e a b l e . W e h a v e
his s h e p h e r d ' s hat, w h i c h he replaced w i t h a h u g e hel- tion of it in othors, w h i c h e q u a l e a in its ultimate conse- been a p p o i n t e d a c o m m i t t e e b y t h e passengers t o ask
...MORGAN BAT®8.
ha bnekled n long s w o r d to quences all but the disasters of a revolution."
. . R E U B E N G O O D R I C H . met, •• a world t o o wide
t h a t you will deny t h i s man a passage on y o e r b o a t .
If
In another p l a c e ho says, alluding t o p a p e r money :
his side, t h r e w a goodly cloak over his shoulders, stuck
he g o d s we remaio. W h a t say y o u ? "
two e n o r m o u s pistols in his belt, a n d p a t t i n g ou boots, ' " T h e effect of this, of course, was t h a t tbe money
B y this time tbe o t h e r s h a d come f r o m the cars.
GRAND TRAVERSE COUNTY OFFICERS.
so t h i c k in t h e soles and h i g b . i n t h e beels t h a t t h e y lift- price of all articles of life r a p i d l y rose : rents advanced ; |
•• G e n t l e m e n " said t h e c a p t a i n . " I h a v e b e a r d the
J u d g e o f P r o b a t e . . . . C U R T I S F O W L E R , M a p l e t o n e d him a b o u t half a foot f r o m the g r o u n d , he fastened t o all persons w h o lived b y b u y i n g and sellibg found their passengers t h r o u g h y o u r committee.
H a s t b o sick man
Sheriff
E . F . D A M E , Traverae City,
t h e m a p r o d i g i o u s p a i r o f j i o g l i n g spurs, w h i c h w e r e the commodities constantly rising in value ; c r e d i t , b o t h , any representative here? I wish t o h e a r b o t h aide of t h e
C q n n i ; .Treasurer
M O R G A N B A T E 8 » T r a v . City fashion of t h e time. T h u s a c c o u t r e d , he f o r t h w i t h be- p u b l i c and private, immensely i m p r o v e d ; industry waif ,q u e s t i o n . "
County Clerk
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air on h i t s w o r d h e listened coolly t o t h e herald, w h o duce, and difficulties were o v e r c o m e bv the rapid dimin- s w e r ; when, w i t h o u t a m o m e n t ' s pause, t h e C a p t . crossed
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ution in the weight of m o n e y debts, f t is t o the influ- to the c a r , aad entering, beheld a p o o r e m a c i a t e d , worn-oat
a d v a n c e d 'to summon tbe village t o s u r r e n d e r .
e n c e of this cause, c o m b i n e d w i t h t b c vast e x p e n d i t u r e c r e a t u r e , w h o s e life was nearly e a t e n u p by t h e fell deF r i e n d , " said o a r hero, as goon a s the herald
R O B E R T L E E , Cenlreville.
eluded his speech, " tell y o u r c o m m a n d e r t h a t t h o u g h I of government, t h a t t h e e x t r a o r d i n a r y p r o s p e r i t y of t h e stroyer, conmimption. T b e man's h e a d was bowed in h i s
h a v e n o t y e t m a d e u p my mind t o s u r r e n d e r a t all. I e m p i r e d u r i n g t h e b i t t e r y e a r s of tbe w a r is t o be ascrib- hands, a n d he w a s w e e p i n g . T h e captain a d v a n c e d and
may possibly b e induced t o ' d o so, p r o v i d e d he a g r e e s t o ed. B u t it was not unmixed good which accrued t o the spoke kindly t o h i m .
the three following conditions, in w h i c h I shall make n o nation even for a t i m e f r o m these violent changes. T h e
•' O, s i r f" said t b e t r e m b l i n g invalid l o o k i n g o p , hia
a b a t e m e n t w h a t e v e r :—first, t h e garrison must be al- whole class of a n n u i t a n t s a n d all d e p e n d e n t upon a fixed face n o w lit with h o p e nnd e x p e c t a t i o n , •' a r e y o u t h e
lowed t o m a r c h c u t with military h o n o r s ; second, t b e money income suffered as m u c h a s the holders of com- c a p t a i n , a n d will you t a k e m e ?
T h e passengers s h i n
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C r e d i t o r s were de- me, a n d a r e so u n k i n d . Y o u see, rir.l a m d y i n g : b u t
lives a n d p r o p e r t y of the i n h a b i t a n t s must be p r o t e c t e d , m o d i t i e s gained by t h e i r effects.
SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY,
third, t h e y m u s t be allowed t h e free exercise of the P r o - f r a u d e d as much as d e b t o r s were relieved, and almost as O h ! if I can live t o see m v m o t h e r I shall die h a p p y . —
N O T A R Y P U B L I C & O O N V E T A ^ O E K , testant religion."
g r e a t a transference of p r o p e r t y was u l t i m a t e l y effected S h e lives a t B u r l i n g t o n , s f r . a n d t h c j o u r n e y ' i s m o r e t h a n
r r a v e r s e C i t y , G r a n d T r a v e r s e C o u n ty, M i c h .
T b e h e r a l d i m m e d i a t e l y replied, t h a t s u c h p r e p o s t e r - by tho silent operation of t h e a l t e r a t i o n s of p r i c e s w h i c h half p e r f o r m e d I a m a p o o r p r i n t e r , Bud t h e only c h i l d
ous conditions conld not f o r a m o m e n t be listened t o ; followed t h i s g r e o t e x p e r i m e n t as was p r o d u c e d in o t h e r of h e r in whose a r m s 1 wish t o d i e . "
Office In Dwelling H o u s e .
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and added, t h a t t h o g a r r i s o n was known t o be weak, and c o u n t r i e s by the d i r e c t convulsions .of a r e v o l u t i o n . "
• ' Y c u shall g o , " Raid tbe bluff c a p l a i n , w i t h an o a t h .
T h e r e is little d o u b t b u t t h a t t h e p r i m a r y effects of a '• if 1 lose e v e r y fiasseuger f o r t h e t r i p . "
concluded b y again d e m a n d i n g t h e i n s t a n t s u r r e n d e r of
vast increase in our c i r c u l a t i n g m e d i u m will resemble
I he place.
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w e r e g r o u p e d a r o u n d the b o a t w i t h t n e i r b a g g a g e piled
t o o rash. I advise y o u t o inform y o u r g e n e r a l f r o m me, dy b e g u u t o advance. A n u n w a r r a n t e d activity in bu- on the tow-path, a n d t h e y themselves a w a i t i n g t b e deciT B A V K R 8 K CITY,
t h a t n o t h i n g b a t m y d e s i r e td avoid bloodshed c o n l d siness will ensue ; a general liquidation of indebtedness sion of t b o c a p t a i n b e f o r e e n g a g i n g t h e i r p a s s a g e .
GRAND TRAVERSE COUNTY, MICH.
make me think of s u r r e n d e r i n g on any t e r m s w h a t e v e r ; t a k e place, a n d the d a t a w i t h fixed incomes will p e r h a p s
A m o m e n t m o r s and t h a t decision Was made known,
R E F E R E N C E S t
and please t o add, t h a t if he floes not choose t o a g r e e t o suffer, b u t t h a t class in t h i s c o u n t r y is c o m p a r a t i v e l y as t h e y beheld h i m coroo f r o m i b e c a r w i t h t h e t i c k man
H o . . 0 « . M a r t * . * * . J. a m . * | " o » . A j r t " " W r . < g *
t h o s e I h a v e stated, he will g a i n possession of t b e t o w n very s m a l l T b e g r e a t difference between t h i s c o u n t r y c r a d l e d in his Btrong arms.
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t b e - c r o w d w i t h h i s d y i n g b u r d e n , he o r d e r e d a m a t t r a s s
f a i t h of an h o n e s t m a n a n d a christian, as well as by tbe W c till a virgin soil, r i c h , and a d a p t e d to -almost e v e r y t o be laid in t h e c h o i c e s t p » r t of t b e e a b i n . w h e r e h e laid
h o n o r of a gentleman, t h a t t b c g a r r i s o n h a s lately re- p r o d u c t i o n . I m m e n s e mineral wealth is \>eginniug t o be the invalid w i t h all t h e c « e Of a p a r e o t . T h e n , a c u t e l y
unfolded. O u r laws are not oppressive t o w a r d t h e p o o r d e i g n i n g to l o o k a t t b e a s t o n i s h e d c r o w d alongside, h e
ceived a reinforcement t h a t h e little d r e a m s o f "
S o saying t h e s h e p h e r d l i g h t e d his p i p e and puffed as are those of E n g l a n d , w h e r e instances of t h e p o o r s h o u t e d loudly t o his b a n d s :
r i s i n g h i g h p b o v e t b e station of bis p a r e n t s ore
a w a y with an air of t h e most nonchalance.
Confounded
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S h o u l d a man here fail t o meet success in one avob y t h i s a p p e a r a n c e of boldness a n d security, the h e r a l d
B u t a new feeling s e e m e d to possess t b c a m a z e d paeteuA general liqui- g c r s — t h a t of s h a m e a n d contrition a t t h e i r i n h u m a n i t y .
t h o u g h t it p r u d e n t t o r e t u r o , ' a n d s t a t e t o G o n s a l v o the cation, a n o t h e r is always open t o him.
d e m a n d s w h i c h h a d been m a d e . T b e S p a n i s h general, dation of indebtedness, too, will p r o v e of incalculable W i t h one c o m m o n impulse, e a c h seized his o w b b a g (PROMT 8TKEET, N K * B CQCRT HOCSjt,)
d e c e i v e d by t h i s show of resistance, and b e i n g unwilling benefit t o t b e country. F o r y e a r s past, since t b c finang a g e . a n d t h e n walked immediately o o b o a r d of t h e b o a t .
T R A V E R S E C I T V , MICHIGAN!
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t o waste e i t h e r men o r time in r e d u c i n g t h i s paltry town, cial p a n i c of '67. a vast a m o u n t of business t a l e n t h a s
In a s h o r t lime a n o t h e r c o m m i t t e e j * a » sent l o t h e c a p r p H I S O L D E S T A B L I S H E D H O T E L , ( T H E FIH8T resolved t o a g r e e to t h e conditions offered, a n d followed been locked u p by f a i l u r e s a n d o v e r h a n g i n g debts. Many lain. a s k i n g bis p r e s e n c e in the c a b b r j j : . ^ - , 0
L In T r a v e r s e C i t y , ) s l t a a t e d on F r o n t S t r e e t . in the vicin- b y his troops, a p p r o a c h e d t b e gates. T h i s lenient d e - firms h a v e been s t r u g g l i n g on lor years, t o o h o n o r a b l e t o
H e w e n t a n d f r o m their m i d s t t h e r e rose a w h i t e h a i r i t y of t h e C o u r t House a n d public offices,is still oyeu f o r t b e t e r m i n a t i o n was a n n o u n c e d b y t h e herald t o t h e shep- givu u p y e t w i t h little e u c o u r a g e m e n t for t h e f u t u r e , e x - ed m a n , who. with the t e a r - d r o p s s t a r t i n g io hia e y e , told
r e o e p t i o n of the t r a v e l i n g public, t h e P r o p r l c t c r retums
herd ; w h o only v o u c h s a f e d t o say in reply, " 1 Bud c e p t in a general b a n k r u p t a c t of a new e r a of specula- t h a t r o u g h c a p t a i n t b a t h e had t a u g h t tbern a teasOo—
h i s hearty t h a n k s f o r the liberal P»tron*ge he has
H e t h e n tion. All t h e s e will o n c e m o r e be placed u p o n t h e i r t h a t tliey felt humblo b e f o r e h i m . a c d t h e y a a k e d h i t fora n d assures the public t h a t no palus.wlll be spare* t o m r t e y o u r c o m m a n d e r i s a man Of .some s e n s e . '
W , g £ u c o m f o r t a b l e . H i s c h a r g e , will correspond with left t h e walls, let d o w n t h e d r a w b r i d g e , d e l i b e r a t e l y f e e t W h e u the final crash comes manv will suffer, b u t g i v e w - i i .
I t was a t o u c h i n g scene.
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o p e n e d t h e g a t e s a n d allowed t h e S p a n i s h t r o o p s t o p o u r the a m o u n t of loss c o m p a r e d w i t h t h e benefits bestowed t r u e s y m p a t h y was b r o k e n u p in t h e h e a r t o f nature, a n d
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G o o ™ a x c o i a m o d a t i o n s for horses a n d cattle.:
yay?5-ii'. i n t o t b c town. S u r p r i s e d a t seeing no o n e in the s t r e e t s
' t h e c o u n t r y by a large p a p e r issue, will be small.
tbe w a t e r s welled u p c h o k i n g t h e u t t e r a n c e of all p r e b u t a s t r a n g e looking felloW, whose c a r i c a t u r e of a milisent.
t a r y c o s t n m e h u n g upon h i m like p a t c h w o r k , G o n s a l v o
In an instant a p u r s e w a s m a d e a p for the sick man,
b e g a n t o suspect treacherV, fend seizing t h e s h e p h e r d ,
w i t h a " G o d - s p e o d " for h i s welfare.
d e m a n d e d t o k n o w w h e r e t h e g a r r i s o n was.
T h e a p p o i n t m e u t of p r o v o s t marshals t h r o u g h o u t the
T h e t r u e hearted c a p t a i n of the btfat w a s S a m u e l D.
" I f y o u r h i g h n e s s will follow me I will show y o u , a n U n i t e d S t a t e s to c a r r y ont the enrollment bill will be f a m e s , a n d t b e i n c i d e n t N w o r t h r e m e m b e r i n g .
s we r e d the r u s t i c .
made as rapidly as possible. T h e r e will b e one for eveK e e p by s t i r r u p , then, e x c l a i m e d Gonsalvo, •• and | ry Congressional district, aod when the d i s t r i c t is very
A Carious Surgical Experiment.
on the" I east symptom t h a t y o n mean t o b e t r a y me, 1 shall ' large t w o o r three will be ^ p o i n t e d , as t h e case may reA c u r i o u s . a n d i n t e r e s t i n g e x p e r i m e n t was lately m a d e
TBIB la the l a r g e s t Hotel, w4th the beat a e w m m o d a t i o h s send a bullet t h r o u g h y o u r h e a r t "
quire.
In addition, for each district, there will also be
a t b t r a s b u r g t o effect t h e union of t w o animals, so t h a t
In t h e c i t y ; t h e leading Dally and Weekly P a p e r , are taken
" A g r e e d , " said o a r f r i e n d . " F o l l o w me, S p a n i a r d s ! one civilian and one surgeon, t o b e paid as assistant s u r h e r e , a n d a o pains will be s p i r e d to make g n e s t . comfortable, f o r I swear by t h e w o r d of on honest man a n d a C h r i s - geon o f cavalry, e x c e p t the rations, e t c . , l e a v i n g a b o u t they m i g h t t o a c e r t a i n degree, h a v e a life iu c o m m o n . —
I t was, i n d e e d p r o d u c i n g artificially w h a t n a t u r e proa n d e l e v e a y e a r s ' residence h**e will enable mb to give reliatian, as well d s b y t b e h o n o r of a g e n t l e m a n , t h a t the $ 1 1 3 p e r m o n t h .
'1 his will c o n s t i t u t e t h e enrolling
ble Information relative to t h e r e s o u r c e . of the country.
d u c e d spontaneously in t h o s e e x t r a o r d i n a r y phenomena,
g a r r i s o n will Offer y o u no injury."
board, whose duty it is t o divide' e a c h d i s t r i c t i n t o t w o
t h e S i a m e s e twins. * T w o w h i t e rats, ofthie A l b i n o spe- H e t h e pMced himself b y Gonsalvo's s t i r r u p a n d fol- s u b d i v i s i o n s and t o appoint for each an e n r o l l i n g officer
cies. w e r e selected for t b e e x p e r i m e n t , p r o b a b l y as belowed b y u r e troops, p a s t e d t h r o u g h several silent awl whose special d n t y it will be t o moke the e n r o l l m e n t
ing m o r e m a n a g e a b l e t h a n t h e i r d a r k e r b & t h r e a .
An
d e s e r t e d s t r e e t s , till a t length, t u r n i n g i n t o a n a r r o w
I m m e d i a t e l y a f t e r his a p p o i n t m e n t , t h e enrolling ofincision w a s m a d e on the right side of one, ' a n d on the
lane, h e s t o p p e d b e f o r e a mean looking bouse, a n d h a v i n g ficer of e a c b s u b - d i s t r i c t is to p r o c e e d t o make t h e enSTANDARD;
L
left s i d e of tho other, e n g a g i n g t b e skin a o d t h o cellular
prevailed 0 0 G o n s a l v o to e n t e r , h e led h i m i n t o a small i rollment in s u c h manner t h a t each class shall be enrolled
tissue u n d e r i t T h e surfaces of t h e t w o w o a n d t w e r e
room, w h e r e lay h i s wife, and h e r little b o y beside her. j separately, and t h o age of t h e person enrolled is t o b e
k e p t closely t o g e t h e r by s u t u r e s a n d b a n d a g e s until the
" N o b l e g e n e r a l , " said he, p o i n t i n g t o t h e f o r m e r , | s e t down on t h e list as it will be ou the first d a y of J u l y
s i x t h day, wheu union b y t h e first iateution was found t o
O P ALL KIKDfL }»'•.
T h a i is. if any
t h i s i s o u r g a r r i s o n ; a n d t h i s , " h e a d d e d , t a k i n g his ! succeeding t h e d a t e of t h e enrollment.
h a v e taken place. T h e y t h e n walked side b v side, b e i n g
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united by a fleshy bond.
A n a t t e m p t Jo poison b o t h b y
ne is to be placed on t h e list ; or if any m a r r i e d man is
you."
t h e m o u t h of one did not succeed, b u t an iujocQon t h r o w n
Be c a r e f u l to buy only the genuine.
A w a r e now of t h e real stjite of m a t t e r s , the a b s u r d i t y not thirty-five now, b u t wiil bo on t h e first of J u l y n e x t i n t o t b e j u g u l a r vein of one animal w a s f o u n J to h a v e enJ a n u a r y JS, 1 W 1 '
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a n d cleverness of t h e t r i c k m o v e d even S p a n i s h g r a v i t y . he is not t o go in tbe first class, b n t in t h e second class ; tered the superficial femoral veins of the o t h e r , s h o w i n g
" G o n s a l v o g a v e f r e e c o u r s e to his m i r t h .
T h e n tak- o r if any person liable t o d u t y is n o t now^orty-five y e a r s clearly t h a t on intimate vascular union h a d already taken
i n g off a rich gold c h a i n , w h i c h d e c o r a t e d his own per- of age, b u t will be oa tbe first of J u l y n e x t , he is n o t t o
l ace between t b e m
This interesting experiment may
be placed on tbe list a t all.
AT' T U B
son, b e passed i t r o u n d t b e neck of the infant.
aVP a most i m p o r t a n t b e a r i n g u p o n
restorative
surAll persons t h u s enrolled a r e t o be s u b j e c t to military
T R A V E B B ®
C I T Y
H O U S E ,
" P e r m i t m e t o offer t h i s m a r k of my e s t e e m , " h e said
gery.
r p H E SUBSCRIBER W I L L P A Y T H E HIGHEST PRICE, good naturedly, " f o r t h e valiant g a r r i s o n of Ogereheim. d u l y for two y e a r s from t b e first day of J u l y a f t e r the
1
in CASH, f o r r a w F u r s d u r i n g the fur a e i s o o .
B y t h e hand of a soldier, I envy y o u the possession of enrollment, nnd if called i n t o the s e r v i c e shall c o n t i n u e
T b e Expenses ol a f e w F a m o u s W a n .
H e hap a q u a n t i t y of
such a r e i n f o r c e m e n t ; a n d y o u m u s t let me p r e s e n t y o n d u r i n g ' ( n e rebellion, b u t n o t t o exceed t h r e e years. B u t
T h e w a r p r e c e d i n g t h e t r e a t y tf R v s w i c k , i a 1697,
the persons of t h e second claw shall not, in any district,
I N D I A N T A N O T D D E E E
«KIN8,
•ith a p u r s e of gold, for t h e use of t h e y o u n g recruit,'"
H e t h e n s t o o p e d down a n d kissed the m o th e r a n d h e r be called i n t o t h e service of t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s until those cost $ 1 3 0 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 .
W h i c h he will sell for CAStf j r «
T b e S p a n i s h w a r of 1739, settled f o r a t A i x 1*. C h a N. B. T r a p p e r s will best consult t h e i r own (Interest by b o y a n d q u i t t e d t h e h o u s e .
of the first class shall h a v e b e e n c a l l e d
W h e n e v e r the
P r e s i d e n t shall m a k e . a requisition, h e i s authorized to pelle, c o s t 8 2 7 0 . 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 .
•calling on him before s e l l i n g their F u r s .
^ ^ STONE,
T h e w a r of t h e S p a n i s h Succession cost $ 3 1 1 , 0 0 0 ,
TUK IRISH BOT AND THK BISHOP.—A b i s h o p some lit- assign to each district the n u m b e r of rrx'n t o be furnish3m
TravsrwClty.Dee, 8,1881.
*
tle time past, g o t i n t o c o n v e r s a t i o n with an I r i s h b o y ed. and t h e n the enrolling b o a r d shall m a k e a d r a f t of the 000.
T h e t r e a t y 6f P a r i s , in 1763. ended a bloody struggle,
YOUNG W I L D ROVEItj
-who was cleaning his Windows. F i n d i n g he was a B o - r e q u i r e d n u m b e r , a n d fifty per c e o t a d d i t i o n a l ; and
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T h e w a r of A m e r i c a n I n d e p e n d e n c e cost E n g l a n d a n d
first of J u l y , f o r t h e improvement of Stock.
same footing w i t h t h e t h r e e y e a r s volunteers, in r e s p e c t t h i s c o u n t r y $ 8 3 0 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 .
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T h e w a r of t e n y e a r s , w h i c h is k n o w n a s -* the F r e n c h
'• Y e s , t o a d v a n c e p a v a n d b o u n t i e s a s now p r o v i d e d by law ;
Bully, in Canada, oo t h e 16tb J o a e , 1859; wa» aired by Wild die o u t o f v o u r C h u r c h a r e lost, d o y o u n o i ? "
retired
n u m b e r t o R e v o l u t i o n of 1 7 9 3 , " cost $ 2 3 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 .
Rover, an imported horse w b o b a s trotted h i t mile iu U J , s i r . " " W e l l , if I w e r e t o ' d i e now, I s h o u l f d i e o u t of and t b e P r e s i d e n t , in assigning the
T h e w a r against t h o first N a p o l e o n , w h i c h b e g a n in
a n d h a s the reputation of b e i n g t h e best Btock-hprae In Up- y o u r C h u r c h . ' ' " Y e a , " s f i d t h e boy. " B u t y o n mittfit e a c b district, is a u t h o r i z e d t o maku a l l o w a n c e in r e s p e c t
p e r Canada. H i s dam I t a b n u b t bay, almost a t h o r o u g h b e saved on a c c o u n t of y o u r inconaavoble
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of $ 5 , 8 0 0 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 .
F o r terras,
apply t o CCYLER, GHRMAlNK.
T h e Crimean war co-t $84,000,000.
A f t e r t h e d r a f t i s made e a c h person whose name is
ESLIST.—An e n t e r p r i s i n g i n d i v i d u a l in P h i l a d e l p h i a
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received over 4 0 0 l e t t e r s w i t h the desired enclosure, a n d b e f o r e the" d a y of assembling be may famish a substitute, $ 4 5 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 .
T h e last war in I n d i a cost E n g l a n d $ 3 2 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 .
or be may pay t o such person as the S e c r e t a r y of W a r
c r t r y o n e r e c e i v e d t b c following r e p l y — E n l i s t .
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,J. G. E A M S D E L L .
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A Letter from Oscar E a t o n .
SEMINART HOSPITAL, M a r c h 20, 1863.
and proprietor.
MR. BATSS,—Dear S i r — M y last was d a t e d at A c o t i n c k
B r i d g e ; o u r c o m p a n y a r e still t h e r e oo d u t y as before.—
T h m R B B
C I T Y *
F R I D A Y M O R N I N G , A P R I L 17, 1863.
I come down h e r e once in t w o dayB to sec a sick comr a d e a n d remain w i t h h i m o v e r nigh*, t h a i c o m r a d e is P .
D. G r e e n m a n , E s q . . of W h i t e w a t e r . I n a f o r m e r fetter
G r a n d T r a v e r s e County—-Official.
T h e ( b l l o w i o g t s t h e result of the Official C a n v a s s of I t h i n k I m e n t i ooed b i s ilines?, with the h o p e t h a t he
would soon b e well a g a i n ; b u t alas, t h a t hope, t h u s far-
v o t e s in t h i s C o u n t y , c u t a t the ciectioc oo the 6 t h i t a t
I t will b e r e m e m b e r e d t h a t t w o new C o m i t i e s ( A n t r i m
h a s oot been r e a l i z e d .
H e g r e w worse, nntil
t h e regi-
territory at- mental h o s p i t a l ( w h i c h is k e p t in tents) was not
t h e election last F a l l ; e d a s u i t a b l e p l a c e f o r him, w h e n oo the 9 t h
a n d this, t o g e t h e r w i t h the very l i g h t vote, will a c c o u n t was carefull y removed in an a m b u l a n c e to this
f o r t h e reduced m a j o r i t y io G r a n d T r a v e r s e .
T h e r e w h i c h is s o m e t w o o r three miles f r o m t h e city
consider-
a n d L e e l a n * w ) h a v e b e e n f o r m e d o u t of t h e
i n s t he
hospital,
t a c h e d t o G r a o d T r a v e r w , since
w e r e 2 6 7 rote* c a s t , as follows :
a n d r i a . s t a n d i n g on a lofty eminence,
.
healthful ritmosphere.
F o r A s s o c i a t e J u s t i c e of the S u p r e m e C o u r t ,
J a m e s V . Campbell, (Republican)
.David J o h n s o n , ( C o p p e r h e a d )
of Alex-
w i t h a pure
aud
I t s t a n d s in A westerly, direction
198 f r o m t h e city. F r o m t h e window of the r o o m in which
G9 I am now- w r i t i n g the p r o s p e c t is d e l i g h t f u l , when the
'Republican majority
129
F o r Circuit Judge—9th District
r o n g h et'.ges are t a k e n off of a near view of t h e desolations
of war, a n d mellowed down by distance. A view is here
h a d of the P o t o m a c f o r a distance of some 12 o r 1 5
194
miles, b e a r i n g u p o n i t s b o s o m m u l t i t u d e s of sail a n d
72
s t e a m c r a f t s of all sizes a n d descriptions, c a c h i n t e n t o n
W i l l i a m T. "Cornwell, f R e p u b l i c a n )
Flavins J . Littlejohn, (Copperhead)
Republican majority
122 a c c o m p l i s h i n g its own destination. T h e cities of W a s h T h e R e p u b l i c a n R e g e n t s of t h e Uuivereity received i n g t o n , G e o r g e t o w n and A l e x a n d r i a o c c u p y i n g pronii"
1 9 8 votes, and the Conperlicads 6 9 — B e p a b l i c a n m a j o r i - n e a t places in the landscape ; the two f o r m e r so f a r iu
t y , 129.
.
t h e distance as to h a v e t h e i r buildings almost b l e n d e d
L e e l a n a w Count)-.
T h i s new C o u n t y h a s n o t d o n e q u i t e KO well
a s we
h o p e d s h e would d o , owing' t o local divisions on t h e
C o u n t y S e a t q u e s t i o n : b u t Glen A r b o r c a m e u p t o t h e
t o g e t h e r , with the e x c e p t i o u of the C a p i t o l w h i c h , standing as i t does, on an e m i n e n c e , and c o v e r i n g an ai e a of
o v e r t h r e e a c r e s of g r o u n d , with its lofty d o m e
t h r e e h u n d r e d in h e i g h t stands o u t in bold
uf
near
re'.ief. a n d
h a s t h e a p p e a r a n c e of b e i n g only t w o or t h r e e miles di v
t h e R e p u b l i c a n C o u n t y ticket, a n d m u t t take t h e f r o n t t a n t , i n s t e a d of nin6. T h e room in which M ' . G r e e n r a n k us the B a n n e r T o w n . N o local j e a l o u s i e s o r p e t t y man was p l a c e d , and in which he now lies, is on the
q u a r r e l s c a n s w e r v e t h e sterling R e p u b l i c a n s of t h a t cond floor of w h a t was onee the n o r t h w i n g o f the F
w o r k nobly a n d h a s d o n e h e r wholo dutjf.
t o w n f r o m a s t r a i g h t line.
S h e saved
A l l h o n o r t o Glen A r b o r !
W e h a v e r e c e i v e d no figures f r o m Centervilie, b u t un•derstand t h a t t h e R e p u b l i c a n m a j o r i t y on t h e
State tic-
k e t was 3 0 ; a n d t h a t t h e R e p u b l i c a n S u p e r v i s o r
elected.
ticket.
T h e r e was t e r r i b l e
splitting
an
the
was
County
fax F e m a l o S e m i n a r y . H e is very low an a converses
w i t h difficulty. H i s disease is p r o n o u n c e d by t h e doct o r s of t h i s hospital t o be E p i s t o x i s ; t h e y say t h a t t h e y
h o p e t o raise him, b u t 1 can s e e
no hop(
; it seems t o
mo t h a t D e a t h has already claimed him
h i s own.
h a s tlie b e s t of m e d i c a l a t t e n d a n c e .
very
th>-
He
best of
T h e t d j v n s b i p of L e e l a n a u ( N o r t h p o r t ) has fallen f r o m n n r s i n g — o n e man a t least i s w i t h him t o w a i t u p o n bim
g r a c e and g o n e back t o the b e g g a r l y e l e m e n t s of t h e n i g h t a n d d a y — l a d i e s visit him e v e ry h o u r or two
w o r l d , t h e flesh a n d t h e DeviL
T h e Copperhead
State
t h r o u g h t h e day,
r e n d e r i n g him
t h e i r s y m p a t h y , and
i i c k o t received 14 m a j o r i t y ; t h e C o u a t y H i c k e t 22. aud
b r i n g i n g h i m e v e r y s p e c i e s of n o u r i s h m e n t and delicacy
•the T o w n s h i p t i c k e t a b o u t the same.
Geo. N . Smith
w a s defeated f o r S u p e r v i s o r by 2 2 v o t e s .
KECAriTTHno.* OS STATE TICKET.
Rep. mnj. '
Copperhead maj.
Glen A r b o r ,
80
C e n t e r vijlc,
30
Leelanau,
14
R e p u b l i c a n m a j . iu C o u n t y . 9 6
t h a t t h e i r i n g e n u i t y can devise, or t beir hands prepare.
Antrim County.
)
T h e r e t u r n s f r o m t h i s new C o u n t y p o m e to us in such
a s h a p e t h a t w e c a n n o t clearly u n d e r s t a n d t h e m .
The
H i s r o o m is some f o u r t e e n feet s q u a r e
and
twelve
feet
high, well ventilated and w a r m e d , a n d he is the only patient t h a t occupies i t
I n s h o r t , if I e x c e p t the absence
of t h e dearest of e a r t h l y f r i e n d s , I can scarcciv conceive
a man sick u n d e r m o i c favora ble circumstances.
A ' OTIXCK, M a r c h 23.
L a s t week o u r w e a t h e r so e m e d to a l t e r n a t e between
winter aud spring.
O n F n d a y it snowed a u d soeined a s
cold as winter, and o n S a t u r d a y
i t r a i n e d a n d seemed
is m o r e like spring. S o i t h a s b e e n nearly all the winter.
O n e d a y last week as a wood t r a m was b a c k i n g u p t o
l i g h t a n d t h e m a j o r i t i e s small—on thef S t i l e t i c k e t 2 0 . —
T h e only c o n t e s t On t h e C o u n t y t i c k e t w a s for Clerk a n d t h i s place to t a k e on wood, a mole on the t r a c k t h r e w
R e g i s t e r , a n d J a m e s L . G i l b e r t , R e p u b l i c a n , b e a t T h e - off t w o cars, killing five men a n d i n j u r i n g six more ; t h e y
b e l o n g e d t o t h e N . Y . 1 4 3 r d . A n d now I h a v e t o rer o n B o s t w i c k , C o p p e r h e a d , by 3 3 v o t e s . J T h e following
: R e p u b l i c a n s w e r e successful, of course, But t h e
vote
Sheriff, J. W. Arnold.
Judge
Surveyor,
t h a t h a s o c c u r r e d since c o m i n g
friend a n d former
Henry il. Noble.
Regitter,
J a m e s L. G i l b e r t .
of Probate,
w i t h d i s p a t c h e s f r o m A d m i r a l D u p o n t t o tho G o v e r n -
From Washington.
YORK, A p r i l 1 0 . — T h o N . Y . Timer
Washington d i s p a t c h says :
" I t is s n d e r s t o o d t h a t D e p a r t m e n t d i s p a t c h e s j u s t
received, u p t o the t i m e of the d e p a r t u r e of t b e F l a m b e a u ,
sent by S e c r e t a r y S e w a r d t o M i n i s t e r A d a m s , in L o n d o n ,
i Wednesday night
t a k e d e c i d e d g r o u n d s a g a i n s t t h e fittiug o u t in E n g l i s h
F r o m o t h e r t h a n o f l k i a l s o u r c e s . i t is a s c e r t a i n e d t h a t p o r t s of p i r a t i c a l j e s s e l t t o prev u p o n o n r c o m m e r c e . —
T
h c E n g l i s h G o v e r n m e n t i s i n f o r m e d t h a t its course in
the]vessels composing o a r fleet a d v a n c e d upon Charleston
n o t e n d e a v o r i n g t o p r e v e n t their fitting out, is regarded
i the 7 t h . in the following o r d e r :
as unfriendly t o t h i s G o v e r n m e n t , a n d a s o l e m n p r o t e s t
\V KEIJAWKES—Capt R o d g e r s .
is e n t e r e d a g a i n s t t h e c o n t i n u a n c e of i t s p o l i c y in t h i s
PASSAIC—Capt. D r a y t o n .
respect."
T h e r e p o r t s f r o m the several c o m m a n d e r s h a d n o t been
SlosTAt'K—Capt. W o r d e n .
He
Whitewater,
IRONSIDES—Flag s h i p , C o m m a n d e r T u r n e r , with Ad-
I ' . D.
iral D u p o n t a n d staff on b o a r d .
died yesterday morning,
M a r c h 22d. al fifteen minntes past twelve o ' c lo c k .
CATSKILL—Capt. G e o . R o d g e r s ,
He
NAINIATUCK—CapL F a i r f a x .
l e f t W h i t e w a t e r lust A u g u s t a r o b u s t and healthy man.
A . S. Wadswortli.
After
returning
f r o m t h e visit w h i c h he made
ly in N o v e m b e r last, he entered t h e r e g im e n ta l hospital,
c e p t H e n r y I I . N o b l e , w h o w a s IUU on I the R e p u b l i c a n
ticket.
a s n u r s e , w h e r e he r e m a i n e d until be was taken sick,
w h i c h was a b o u t t h e 1 2 t h of F e b r u a r y .
L e m u e l R . S m i t h is e l e c t e d S u p e r v i s o r of E l k R a p i d s .
T h e Holjr W a r .
I n a n o t h e r c o l u m n will b e f o u n d R e v . M r . Steelo's rew h i c h a p p e a r e d in o u r
c o l u m n s , a s a n a d v e r t i s e m e n t , on t h e 3 r d i n s t
W e re-
J>ersonal c o n t r o -
H e leaves a wife and t h r e e small
his loss.
children
H e died a calm a n d p e a c e f u l d e a t h ,
to mourn
commit-
t i n g his family t o t h e c a r e of H i m w h o d o e t h all
things
well, and w i t h o u t whose knowledge not a s p a r r o w falls t o
the ground.
A b r o t h e r of his reached him
d i e d . H i s b o d y is sent to S t u r g i s , M i c h .
N AH ANT—Capt. D o w n .
bis fami-
Coroners, A l e x a n d e r C a m p b e l l anfl G o r d o n G o e r .
A l l of t h e C o n n t y officers e l e c t e d a r e R e p u b l i c a n s e x -
fused to open d n r r e a d i n g c o l u m n s t o a
PATAPSOO—CapL A m m e n .
i u t o t h e service ; my
neighbor from
G r e e n m a n , is no m o r e .
Solomon Case.
p l y t o R e r . M r . W a r r e n ' s letter,
A T T A C K ON C H A R L E S T O N .
T h e Rebels Dsspondent.
From the Albsay Evening JourasL
Latest Reports from Rebel Sources.
j I t is significant, t h a t the R e b e l s w e r e never half M?
W ASHLVGTOX, A p r i l 11.
i d e s p o n d e n t as tbey are at t h e present hour.
\V hile a
N o t h i n g official was received y e s t e r d a y io reference t o . few of t h e i r more reckless presses continue to b r a g sod
affai rs a t C h a r l e s t o n , tbe d i s p a t c h e s from the R i c h m o n d : bluster, t h e general t e m p e r of t b e S o u t h e r n j o u r n a l s is
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laroentap a p e r s , " y e s t e r d a y , b e i n g the latest intelligence t h a t h a s
tious over t h e darkness of the " s i t u a t i o n ; " teem with
rea-;bed h e r e f r o m any source. I t is believed t h a t t h e s e
tales of suffering and d e s t i t u t i o n ; a b a n d o n themselves t o
-tcb.-grams are rautilatioos of official dispatches. A n x i e t y gloomy p r e d i c t i o n s ; conjure h o r r i d visions of hunger
f o r f a r t h e r news h a s s u p e r s e d e d E v e r y t h i n g else here--— a n d s t a r v a t i o n , and give way to p a r o x y s m s of m a o d l i o
8ome> of the G o v e r n m e n t officers are confident of success, grief o v e r the indiflereoce with which E u r o p e regards
their s t r u g g l e for independence. T h o C h a r l e s t o n Merb u t t.hig confidence is not Bhared b y some of the calmest
c u r y confesses t h a t tbe p r o s o c c t is g r o w i n g more a n d
t h i n n e r s w h o h a v e acoesb to all the information t h e r e is m o r e gloomy e v e r y day. T h e Richmond E n q u i r e r adu p o o the s u b j e c t
m i l s t h a t , if the v a r i o u s movements of o u r forces now
imminent are successful, the Confederacy is as good a s
NKW YORK, A p r i l 11doomed
T h e A t l a n t a Intelligencer p r e d i c t s t h a t the
T h e New York Times' Washington correspondent
very e x i s t e n c e of free society in tbe S o u t h is in j e o p a r d y
E v e n the R i c h m o n d W h i g makes a clean breast of it
I
T h e rebel pickets on tho R a p p u h a n n o c k , last n i g h t and a c k n o w l e d g e s t h a t t h e w a r in the S o u t h w e s t has
j h;ii!ed our men with an e x c l a m a t i o n t h a t ' C h a r l e s t o n been little less t h a n a series of C o n f e d e r a t e reverses.
These e x p r e s s i o n s of d i s c o n t e n t a n d d e s p o n d e n c y a r e
b as beeu r a p t u r e d by the Y a n k e e s , ' bn'. t o d a y s u n g oat,
p r e g n a n t w i t h meaning. T h e y indicate in l a n g u a g e t o o
' Y o u Y a n k e e s have been repulsed with t h e loss of sev
clear t o b e mistaken, t h e b a n k r u p t c y of t h e R e b e l cause,
aral of y o u r iron clads.' T h e wind rendered unintelligi- and p r o v e beyond t h e psesibility of cavil, t h a t t h e s u p e r s t r u c t u r e of T r e a s o n is t o t t e r i n g t o its base, t h a t t h e
ble f u r t h e r c o n v e r s a t i o n . "
T b e N e w Y o r k T r i b u n e ' s d i s p a t c h e s contain the fol- g r e a t conspiracy against t h e life o r tbe G o v e r n m e n t is
menaced with speedy o v e r t h r o w . T h e y teach us' t h a t
lowing
t h e h o p e of success is b e c o m i n g m o r e and m o r e feeble
•• R i c h m o n d p a p e r s of to-day found t h e i r way w i t h i n e v e r y d a y ; t h a t w h a t was confident e x p e c t i o n with t h e
our Hue*. T h e y contain d i s p a t c h e s f r o m Charleston, R e b e l chiefs a few m o n t h s ago, is b e c o m e misgiving a n d
d a t e d 9 o'clock T h u r s d a y m o r n i n g , saying in substance, d e s p a i r now, aod t h a t t h e r e are a g e n c i e s of d i s t r a c t i o n
m o r e p o t e n t t h a n F e d e r a l bullets, and m o r e remorseless
t h a t all is q u i e t . T h e iroo clads are still w i t h i o the b a r .
t h a n F e d e r a l s t e e l tearing a t t h o h e a r t s t r i n g s of tho
T h e Keokuk is suuk in sight, and a r t i c l e s f r o m h e r h a v e S o u t h a n d d r a g g i n g it down t o ruin.
W e a r e p r a c t i c a l l y " m a s t e r s of t h e s i t u a t i o n . " II we
floated ashore. T h e t o r p e d o removing c o n t r i v a n c e cali m p r o v e t b e o p p o r t u n i t i e s opening b e f o r e us, t a k e advanled the ' D e v i l , ' has also d r i f t e d ashore.
t a g e of t b o t r o u b l e s of the enemy, p r e s s t h e m vigorously
" A message from G o v . B o n h a m , of 8 . C., t r a n s m i t t e d
t o t h o wall t o w a r d w h i c h t h e y h a v e bc6u insensibly
j to t h e Legislature A p r i l 3d, would suffice, were o t h e r b a c k i n g , and m a k e a wise use of the s t r e n g t h w e p o s p r o o f wanting, t o s h o w the e x t r e m e d e s t i t u t i o n f r o m sess, w e may aebfeve a t r i u m p h a n t P e a c e | n ninety days.
I which the rebels a r e suffering. H e s t a t e s t h a t h e has W e h a v e all t h e elements of success a t onr c o m m a n d .
W e h a v e exhaustleas resources, undiminished credit, and
called t h e l e g i s l a t u r e t o g e t h e r f o r the e x p r e s s p u r p o s e
splendid a r m i e s a n d navies. U n i t e d — i n s p i r e d b y a comof considering t h c p r o p e r means to p r o v i d e food for the mon p u r p o s e — a d h e r i n g t o t h c simple issue of " T h o
sustenance of the a r m y a n d p e o p l e . "
U n i o n " — V i c t o r y i s w i t h i n o u r reach.
jl'he H e r a l d h a s the following f r o m W a s h i n g t o n ;
The W a r . in Virginia.
" I t is reported here t h a t a l a n d b a t t e r y h a d been reNEW YORK, A p r i l 1 0 . — T h e following is a special disduced by our forces a t C h a r l e s t o n . T h i s , I a m told, is p a t c h :
a d m i t t e d by rebel p i c k e t s oo t h e R a p p a h a n n o c k . "
HEAJXJUABTEKS A RUT o r THE POTOMAC. )
A p r i l 9, 1863.
\
NASHVILLE. A p r i l 10.
T h o rebels a r e actively engaged on t h e i r e a r t h w o r k s
I j»te S o u t h e r n p a p e r s state t h a t a t e r r i b l e b a t t l o is proa r o u n d F r e d e r i c k s b u r g . T h e i r a d d i t i o n a l displav in t h e
gressing at C h a r l e s t o n . O u r iron clads w e r e repulsed,
c a m p s a n d t h e b u s t l i n g a c t i v i t y oo t b e f o r t i f l c a l i o n s l o o k
a n d the land forces w e r e fighting within s i g h t of t h e so m u c h like t h e i r f o r m e r weak invention t h a t t h e belief
t h a t an e y a c u a t i o n is i n t e n d e d , is e n t e r t a i n e d by m a n y
city.
officers. T h e balloon a n d signal c o r p s , however," report
W ASHINGTON, A p r i l 12.
no w i t h d r a w a l u p t o t h i s time.
T b e steamer Flambeau arrived here this afternoon,
c o r d w h a t t o me s e e m s t o be the most melancholy event
C o u n t ? , t i c k e t is o l c c t e d : —
Treasurer,
Clerk and
THE
KEOKUK—Capt. R h i o d .
I n t h i s o r d e r they p r o c e e d e d u p the main channel,
nowness o f the channel, and
was t h e r e f o r e obliged
d r o p her anchor to prevent d r i f t i n g ashore.
to
Owing to
these circumstances, she signaled her consorts t o d i s r e g a r d
?r m o t i o n s
before he
OSCAR EATON.
ai-
r i v i u g within 1700 y a r d s of the m a i n forts.
T h e Iroo"
sides became unmanagablc, owing to tbe tide and n w "
T h e r e m a i n d e r of tbe s q u a d r o n c o n t i n u e d on its course,
id soou came within easy r a n g e of the
rebel
fire
from
T b e o b s t r u c t i o n s of t h e channel, f r o m F o r t
T h e Next House of Representatives.
S n m t e r t o Moultrie, i n t e r f e r e d w i t h t h e p r o g r e s s of o u r
" A g a t e , " t h e well informed W a s h i n g t o n correspondent
ships.
In consequence of t h i s and t h e position of t h e
bitterness, a n d as i n t e r m i n u b l e a s the slow c o n s u m p t i o n .
of t h e Cincinnati G a z e t t e , writes thus in regard t o the
Ironsides, as a b o v e s t a t e d , the plan of o p e r a t i o n s was deW e p u b l i s h M r . S t e e l e ' s r e p l y f r e e of c h a r g e , b e c a u s e p r o b a b l e political complexion of the new H o u s e :
" C o u n t i n g N e w H a m p s h i r e as t w o for t o oue against I
iged, und, t i e s p a c e for m a n e u v e r i n g b e i n g only 5 0 0
* h o t h i n k s he is e n t i t l e d t o ' t h e e o n r t o s y , s b e i n g t h e p a r t y
a t t a c k e d t h r o u g h o u r c o l u m n s ; b u t wo a r e f r a n k t o say us, t h e R e p u b l i c a n m a j o r i t y now foots u p e i g h t . By the t o 1,000 y a r d s , the' vowels w e r e obliged t o " p r e p a r e at
a b o v e estimate, R h o d e Island. C o n n e c t i c u t aoil V e r m o n t
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t h a t we s h o u l d h a v e c o m p l i e d w i t h h i s -request q u i t e a s
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will swell it t o eleven; while three more, w h i r h we may ^
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c h e e r f u l l y if he b a d reserved his c o v e r t Hieer a t us for safely e x p e c t f r o m California, will b r i n g us u p to fourteen. s ' e n a l b a d b c r n m a d e f o r 8 0 1 , 0 1 1 a t h a l f P * * 3 ° ' c l o c k
h a v i n g p u b l i s h e d t w o s e r m o n s a n d svmvs o t h e r local re- R e c e n t indications w a r r a n t us in e x p e c t i n g t h r e e more ! a f t e r n o o n , by t h e Ironsides, b u t the e n e m y b a d prel i g i o n s i n t e l l i g e n c e in t h e H e r a l d .
VV4 c l a i m f o r o u r f r o m W e s t \ irginia, t h u s leuviug o u r m a j o r i t y a t seven- j viously opened fire on t h e leading vessel*.
T b e contest is r e p r e s e n t e d as in tbe h i g h e s t d e c r e e exp a p e r a s h i g h a m o r a l tone as any of tjhe so-called reli•' T o offset this t h e Opposition cau c o u n t on nine from
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g i o u s n e w s p a p e r s of the d a y ; a n d w e c l i i i m t b e right t o K e n t u c k y , b r i n g i n g n , C r i t o t i g U . I n M n j b u d . « ! c , " " s ' l ™ " ™ ' " * '
« " » <•'«"•
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n o & i s h a s e r m o n , if it bo m o r a l a n d t r u t h f u l , w i t h o u t h o p e for two, a n d o u g h t c e r t a i n l y t o g e t one o u t of the i P ° ' u , - S 0 1 1 t h o - 0 1 " ' a n d w a t e r — a c o n t i n u o u s war of cannonA t the worst t h a t will only r e d u c e us t o I n the c o u r s e of t h i r t y o r f o n r t y minutes t h e K e o k u k
J b e l o g s u b j e c t t o t b o sneers of t h o C l e r g y .
W e i n t e n d s i x mem be i u
" J f l t o . w o r k o u t o u r own salvation, a n d g e t t « H e a v e n with- t h r e e m a j o r i t y . T h e r e remain only N e w Orleans. E a s t was in a s i n k i n g condition, a n d was obliged t o w i t h d r a w
versy b e t w e e n M i n i s t e r s of t h e Gospel, aii e x p e r i e n c e had
all points.
t a u g h t us t h a t t h e y w e r e i n v a r i a b l y withjout p a r r a l l e ! in
!
T h e y should t a k e lessons in c o u r t e s y o u i t e safe t o assume t h a t n e i t h e r party, if ia t h e ascendency, would a d m i t c l a i m a n t s t o these seats whose admission woold reverse t h e m a j o r i t y . A s indications are
T b e Ilopelesancas o f the R e b e l l i o n .
C0UUt
of
.-U a
Special Dispatch to tho E v e n i n g Post.
a t le a s t t h r e e for t h e o r g a n i z a t i o n of the H o u s e . I t is
W ASHTXOTOX, W e d u e s d a y , A p r i l 9 . — I t is now knowu, b e t t e r t h a n a n y one e x p e c t e d t w o m o u t h s a e o . "
o o t h e very b e s t a u t h o r i t y , t h a t J o £ u fSidell, t h e ConW e m a y say i n a d d i t i o u t h a t t h e m a l i g n a n t f a c t i o n of
f e d e r a t e emissary a t P a r i s , h a s w r i t t e n i t o his g o v e r n - the o p p o s i t i o n , generally called C o p p e r h e a d s , will, in a n v
m e n t t h a t t h e c a u s e of t h e C o n f e d e r a c y is u t t e r l y w i t h o u t p r o b a b l e c o n t i n g e n c y , b e largly in tho m i n o r i t y .
p r o s p e c t of suecess.
i.
E x t e n s i v e a r r a n g e m e n t s are b e i n g made t h i s S p r i n g all
H e says t h a t n e i t h e r in F r a n c e n o r E n g l a n d will t h e
new n a t i o n b e r e c o g n i z e d , n o r will a n y measures of in- t h r o u g h N e w E n g l a n d , the M i d d l e a n d t h e N o r t h e r n
tervention b e a d o p t e d . B o t h G o v e r n m e n t s may f o r a S t a t e s , t o e m i g r a t e t o Missouri. T h e favorable reports
time play w i t h t h e Subject, t o p l e a s e t h e . t a s t e of the arisof t h o s e w h o h a v e g o n e t o N o r t h e r n Missouri, especially
t o c r a t i c classes, b u t n e i t h e r of t h e m is s t r o n g e n o u g h t o
are s t i m u l a t i n g m u l t i t u d e s t o follow.
t a k e a d e c i d e d s t e p in t h e f a c e of p u b l i c opinion.
I t is unders t o o d t h a t be h a s c o n s e q u e n t l y advised his
G o v e r n m e n t t o m a k e t b e b e s t t e r m s it f a n f o r a return
t o the^Unioo. W i t h o u t f o r e i g n ait}, t h e s t r u g g l e i s only
S l i d ^ l f d o e s o o t ( a y s o , b u t i t i a well k n o w n f r o m o t h e r
s o u r c e s , t h a t t h o s t r o n g f e e l i n g i o f a v o r of t h e N o r t h
c r e a t e d b y t h e E m a n c i p a t i o n d e c r e e , h i s compelled t h e
M i n i s t e r s t o refrain f r o m »11 a c t s of hostility t o w a r d t h e
F r e e States.
CAIRO, A p r i l 4 . — W e learn t h a t o n r forces h a v e succeeded in p l a n t i n g a b a t t e r y of t w o 8-l-pound rifled p a r r o t
guns on a p o i n t directly in f r o n t o f V i c k s b u r g . I n c levee a t t h i s p o i n t is* e i g h t f e e t l t i g b , a n d forms an admi.-able p r o t e c t i o n t o o u r g u n n e r s . T h e position, h o w e v e r ,
is made m o r e secure b y p l a c i n g rail r o a d i r o n taken f r o m
tbe S h r e v e s p o r t R a i l R o a d , on t h e o u t e r side of t b e levees a t s u c h an angle as t o c a u s e every ball f r o m t h s e t * ' - b a t t e r i e s t o glance o v e r t h e i r head. T h e s e t w o g u n s
nand the c o u r t - h o u s e signal-station a n d o t h e r i m p o r t a n t p l a c e s in V i c k s b u r g . I t was the intention t o h a v e
t h e m open o n t h e . c i t y last F r i d a y n i g h t , b u t a severe
rain s t o r m p r e v e n t e d .
M a n y of t h e t r a n s p o r t s w i t h Gen. S h e r m a n ' s e x p e d i tion b a d their c h i m n e y s knocked off and u p p e r w o r k s inj u r e d b y c o n t a c t w i t h t r e e s in t h e n a r r o w p a s s a g e t h r o u g h
Suuflower R i v e r .
I t is stated t h a t t b e Y a x o o P a s s e x p e d i t o n was returning, a n d t h a t t r a n s p o r t s , laden w i t h t r o o p s , bad a l r e a d y
reached the Mississippi. I t is understood t h a t the exped i t i o n is a b a n d o n e d , and t h a t t b o t r o o p s are at Y o u n g ' s
Point.
W e will p r o b a b l y h a v e b n t little t o report d u r i n g tbe
next w e e k or t w o "
V i c t o r y in K e n t n e k y .
LOUISVILLE. KV., A p r i l 1 . — A n official S o m e r w t teleg r a m says G e n . G i l m o r ' s forces a t t a c k e d t b e rebels u n d e r
P e g r a r o . in a s t r o n g positiou n e a r S o m e r s e t , yesterday,
a n d f o u g h t t h e m five o r six h o u r s , a n d w h i p p e d t h e m
badly, d r i v i n g t h e m t o w a r d s tbe river.
T h e rebels o u t n u m b e r e d us t w o to one. O n r loas d o e s
oot exceed t h i r t y . T h e rebel loss is n o t s t a t e d .
""1.V s t' 1 1 " 8 - A few m i n u t e s a f t e r w a r d s all t b e vessles
w i t h d r e w , a t a signal f r o m the flagship, it b e i n g d e e m e d
i m p r a c t i c a b l e t o c o n t i n u e any f u r t h e r hostilities.
Colored R e g i m e nta.
HELENA, A r k . , A p r i l 7 . )
Via CAIRO, A p r i l 10.
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B r i g . G e n . L . T h o m a s , A d j u t a n t General of t h e United S t a t e s , a r r i v e d f r o m above, y e s t e r d a y m o r n i e g .
At
M e m p h i s be o r d e r e d tbe immediate o r g a n i z a t i o n 'and
^ u i p m e n t of e i g h t regiments of blacks, a n d at t h i s p o i n t
T b e K e o k u k was within 5 0 0 or 6 0 0 v a r d s of S a m t e r .
.
,
,
wimci.
P l e t e i . v riddled, b e i n g s t r u c k from all t b e
b a t t e r i e s w i t h i n r a n g e , a t least ninety times in t h i r t y min-
T b e A d j u t a n t G e n e r a l g o e s from here to G e n . G r a n t s
headquarters.
B r i g a d i e r G e n e r a l G o r m a n has tendered his resigna-
o u t t h e a i d of M i n i s t e r s of t b e GospeJ w b o d e n o u n c e e a c h
e t h e r a s liars
.and c h r i s t i a n f o r b e a r a n c e from political E d i t o r s .
From tbe Sonthwest.
Spccial DUpalch to the Advertiser & Tribune.
C1K
a n d ,V1U c o r n
Organizing
M a j o r G e n e r a l W a s h b u r n h a s been o r d e r e d t o T e n n e s From Cincinnati.
E, and leaves t o day for Memphis.
A n e x p e d i t i o n l o f c o n s i d e r a b l e force is now absept in
CLNCIKXATI. A p r i l 10.
T h e city of C i n c i n n a t i loaned to-day t o G o v e r n m e n t , t b e S t . F r a n c i s river c o u n t r y .
b y s u b s c r i p t i o n t o t h e 5 - 2 0 national loan, half a million
T
h o N e w Y o r k Herald
is a l e a d i n g D e m o c r a t i e p a dollars. O t h e r b a n k e r s a n d c i t i i e u s of t h i s city h a v e
g e r ^ W e q u o t e f r o m its columns a g a i n s t t h e C o p p e r sent f o r w a r d a m i l l i o n .
G e n . B u r n s i d e . to-day, c r e a t e d O h i o a oew military
•• A t a l o y a l ' U n i o n m e e t i n g in W a s h i n g t o n , on MonA local i t e m i o t b e R i c h m o n d W h i g says h o t coffee is d i s t r i c t , a n d a s s i g n e d G e n . J o h n P . M a s o n t o the comd a y e v e n i n g last, M r . H o w a r d a n d o t h e r recently relessed
sdld io tbe restaurants of t h a t c i t y a t S I p e r c u p !
I n mand, w i t h h e a d q u a r t e r s in C i n c i n n a t i . G e n . C o x takes
U n i o n prisoners f r o m t h e S o u t h ' a g r e e d in t h e opinion
command at C a m p Chase.
the c o t t o n S t a t e s flour is selling a t f r o m $ 3 0 t o $ 6 5 p e r
t h a t t b e only s u p p o r t o f t h e rebellioo now was t h e beb a r r e l I n C h a r l e s t o n t h e half-pound loaf i s retailed a t 2 5
rbe A t l a n t a I n t e l l i g e n c e r s a y s a c o m m i s s i o n m e r c h a n t lief t h a t t b e C o p p e r h e a d s ( i n t b e N o r t h ) were sufficiently
cents. A t M o n t g o m e r y , A l * , b a c o n was q u o t e d a t from i o t h a t c i t y , a few d a y s aince, sold eleven b a r r e l s of whis. n u m e r o u s a n d p o w e r f u l t o p r e v e n t tbe e n f o r c e m e n t of the
c o n s c r i p t i o n act, a n d t o seriously i m p e d e t h e f u r t h e r
seventy-five c e n t s t o # 1 p e r pound, a n d flour from $ 6 0 k e j for e i g h t t h o u s a n d dollars, b e i n g m o r e t h c $ 7 0 0 p e r v i g o r o u s p r o s e c u t i o n o f t b e war. e v e n t o t h e e x t e n t o f
t o $ 6 5 p e r bbL
barrel.
c r e a t i n g c i v i l w a r in t h e h i t h e r t o loyal S t a t e s . ' "
TRAVERSE CITY.
From
Rosecrans'
Army*
CINCINNATI.
s tclcgiBphs that
Van Horn
m d
April
10.
attinKed
; i per, cear FrankJin, but was n-puU.il with heavy loss.—!
The Federal loss in killed and wonmled is not reported. J f"r
Raids on the Chattanooga and Nashville Railroad, at!,
p l e a s e * ! Larergne. are reported.
A train was destroyed, aod the ]
) track torn up.
i, UADIIAU, KiuraM. r l > « * o j i t »
C n * H L f a DAVIDSON,
E s q . , of
Northport,
a c c e p t o a r t h a n k s for late C h i c a g o popers.
A
Republican M a y o r has been
elected
in
will
Tbo-Republican majority in Connecticut is '2,710.—
Three Republicans and one Copperhead are elected to
CoDgrtas.
Oar acknowledgements are due to Hoc. J . M- HOWARD for the Congressional Globe and other valuable do' comenta.
ComrecncuT ALL RIOUT.—The State elcdtiop in Con' necticnt has resulted in a Republican victory. That iofamous traitor, Seymour, the Copperhead, candidate for
Governor, is defeated, and that is glory enough.
Chicago Times howls over it, of course.
Judge ABXKR PRATT,, a member of tbe legislature
from Calhoun, and Consul to the 8andwich Islands under
Mr. Buchanan's Administration—-the man who, mode the
treasonable speech in the last Legislature, died at
residence io Marshall on th£ 3d inst.
MAPLK SUOAR,—The season Is favorable and the farmers are improving it to the best ifdvantage. Wfe are
debted to Thomas II. Clyde. Ksq.,-for the first sample.
It was not a mere taste, but a bountitol take; wt ighing
several pounds, of tbe very best quality. 0. ili. Clark
has also presented us some samples of pulverized and
cake, which were very fine. We nre stUl ope» to conviction.
ARRIVAL or THE ALLEOHAKT.—Messrs Hatnah, Lay
. & Co.'a Propeller Alleghany, Capt. BoyntoO, arrived
here on Wednesdey morning, and proceeded oh her way
to Buffalo. She has been thoroughly overhauled, repaired and paiuted, during the winter, and tjotJtes out
•* as good as new." Her season route has not yet been
definitely fixed. We are indebted to Capt Ifoynton for
late papers.
Tnit KLECTION.—We learn from the Chicago Time?
of the 9th, that this State has gone Republican. They
claim three Circuit Judges and one Regent of the University. (Pitcher), but we don't believe that part of the
story.
^LATER.—fl"he Chicago Tribune of thclStlj says that
eight Republican Judges are probably ejected
KEWSFAFEB CHANGES.—George I. Parsons has retired
from the Editorial Chair of the Lar{*i+g Republican,
nnd Capt Isaac M. Cravath, who vacated it to go to the"
war, has resumed his position ps Editor.' Hei is a bold
and rigorous writer, a straight-out Republican and an
honest man. Mfc extend to him a cordml welcome.
There has bt-eu u change in the proprietorship of the
Ihucola Pioneer, one of tho ablest papers ih Northern
Michigan. W. 11. Bart lea has Hold the establishment
to Wm. Lake, Jr.. but retains the Editorial charge of
the paper. Tbe Pioneer in nlwnys a weicojSe visitor.
Uoo.Jobu I). Caton, of Ottawa. Illinois, has written
a letter to Gov. Seymour, of Ni}w York, whifch occupies
three columns in the Albany,Evening Journal, in which
he strongly urges upon the Democracy the necessity of
u prosecution of thi« war until tho rebels yield- He says
be Ss for a ten years' war, if necessary, rather than give
up the Union. Tbe letter, though of-a strongly partizan
character, will have a strong influence for good upon the
future of the Democracy,-especially upon those who have
cot yielded themselves entirely to the traitorous iuflueucu
of copperheadism.
Tho latest news from CharHeston reaches ffes through
rebel sources. At last accounts, our iron clads bad not
renewed tbe bombardment which was so tcrfific bbt barren of definite results, on Tuesday. It i» repeated that
the Keokuk, one of our best iron clads has; been sunk,
and that tho torpedo removing" devil" hasfloatedashore
The latest rebel dispatch from Charleston is dated Thura^
day morning, at which time our fleet was still inside the
bar. Another report states that we have faptured one
•of the land batteries.
J.?"?,." Hannah, Lay & Co's Column
3NT. B ! !
WINTER OF 1862 & 1863.
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i Lhat the> a r e s o f o r t u D a t e a s t o h a v n a v e r y I j r g e Mid c o m
Cincinnati
by 1144 majority.
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Warren.
I t is p a i n f u l r a : i i e r t h a n i*t-aj<aot. t o is- c n / n t > e l ! f d t o u a e U*e j i a r >l«-mands of t h i s c o m m u n i t y .
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pen Iur s u c u purposes.
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p u r c h a s e d p r i o r l>. t h e l a r g e a d v a n c e i n a l l . c l a s s e s i f
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h o p . t u | . e j u s t l l H - i ] <•!. t h o g r o u n d uf o u r u i i - - - e d u c a t e d m i a - M e n h a n d i s e c a u s e d b v t h » k - v y i o g o f t h e E x c i a e T a x . i n
h a v e felt in t h e g r o w i n g c h a n g e r e r e n t l y e x h i b i t e d in y o u
i * t r y . " w h i c h i . a « r i \ = t e . l t • us.
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paper, f r o m a secular, to a rellglo-is periodical
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f u r n i s h e d y o u r r e a d e r * w i t h tlie s a v i n g s a n d d o i n g s of c r i
l a i n m i n i s t e r * . la t h e f o r m a t i o n of c h u r c h e s , O r d i n a t i o n o
an imperative duty however painful.
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s u r p r i s e d t h a t y o u s h o u l d i n t e r c e p t a l e t t e r f r o m on.- m i n i ——-—
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of o u r c h u r c h m a k e s n o a p p r o p r i a t i o n s for s u c h p u r p o s e s .
. m e n t of B u i l d e r * a n d A g r i c u l t u r a l H a r d w a r e .
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POST OF I lron'i'a-s*. Ac.. A c .
t i o u o f t h e a r t i c l e s " I r o u i t h e X . W C . A d v o c a t e , of w h i c h t h e
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H e l o r o d o i n g t h i s , I wish t o c o r r e c t t w o falsi- s t a t e m e n t s | IWrtran. J o h n .
Barker', J n a i e s A..
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HANNAH. LAY A Co.
r e f u s e t o c o r r e c t t h e s t a t e m e n t w h e n a s k c u so to d o , "
Witj T r a v e r s e C i t y . P e c . J , IWJ2.
ness, R e v . Mr. C r u m b , of T r a v e r s e C i t y , — S i r . — D i d I r e f u s e
w h e n y o u a s k e t f m e , i n t h e p r e s e n c e of Mr, W a r r e n , t o m a k e
O O K S i x i > STATIONARY, PAPER HANGINGS.
nny c o r r e c t i o n s w h i c h t h e r e p o r t e r of the F r e e T r e s s reprea full a s s o r t m e n t .
s e n t e d m e a s s a y i n g In m y C o n f e r e n c e
report.
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m u s t be X o ! D i d y o u n o t p i e m l s e t o f u r n i s h i n e n u h a c o p y
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" Y o u h a v e e a t e n a n d s l e p t u n d e r t h e r o o f uf t h e p a s t o r o f
oe F i n d i n g * ; l o r s a l c a t a small a d v a n c e o v e r cost," f o r
t h e C o u g r e g i t l o n a l C h u r c h i n l i e n s o n i a . ' ' N i v « i : It.:*.
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examine.
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p a t e d , a n d s o m e si..ots in w h i c h t h e p e o p l e w e r s
celve educated miu'Sters.
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DRAWERS.
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kets, Wool, Onion s n d C o t t o n S o c k s , Cravats, Collars,
Travelling Bags. Trunks. Umbrellas, Ac.
H A N N A H . L A Y A CO.
T r a v e r s e C i t y , D e c . 1, I 6 C 2 .
T O B A C C O .
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tan- of M i c h i g a n .
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ive this good land.
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J o h n s o n , i s a n o n - r e s i d e n t of t h i . S t a l e
a r t i c l e w h i c h I d e s i r e y o u t o c o p y w i t h ih-- r e m a k s h e r e u n t o
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annexed.
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D e c e r n tier 18th.
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To p e r m i t it t o pans n n n o t l c e d w o u l d be tacitly to a c k n o w w i t h i n t h r e e m o n t h s f r o m t h e d a t e of i
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c a s e o f h i s a p p e a r a n c e h e c a u s e h i s a nu* i s w e r t o t h e c o m p l a i n qnietly to submit to the implied slander, which the article
a n t ' s M i l t o iic d i e d , n n d n c o p .
s a i d a n s w e r l o l>c s c r v c o n t a i n s , t o w i t t h a t t h e M e t h o d i s t m i n i s t r y w h i c h h a v e f o r eil o n t h e c o m p l a i n a n t ' s S o l l c i
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T h a t t h e R e r . II. A. R e a d a n d h i s c l e r i c a l f r i e n d . R e v . A.
s a i d d e f e n d a n t , C b r U t a i n J o h n s < i n . m i d It i s f u r t h e r o r d e r e d
S t Clair, d i d p e r f o r m t h e w o n d e r f u l feat of c o m i n g t o t h i s
p a r t of t b e c o u n t r y i n a - s a i l b o a t , " i n i n i d - « t i m t n e r I s a h i s t h i s o r t n r ^ o b e ' p u b i ' l s h c ' d i n ' ' t h e " " r t t i ^ l ^ T M V e r s * Hera?d,°«
t o r i c a l f a c t t o w h i c h w e c a n t e s t i f y , f o r t h e R<-v. M r . R e a d
n e w s p a p e r p r i n t e d a n d p u b l i s h e d a t T r a v e r s e C i t y , In s a i d
a i d n s h i s c o m p l i m e n t s by c a l l i n g a t o u r o w n d o m i c i l e . —
i > h o p e t h a t h e s u s t a i n e d n o lo«> i n h i s r e p u t a t i o n , a s a n
d pap." e d u c a t e d m i n i s t e r , " by his c o n d e s c e n s i o n .
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T h e s e g e u t l e m e n . w o u l d h a v e u s d r a w t h e i n f e n - n e e t h a t j |M'rsonall> «^r
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e th- tim
g a n t l c t a s k o f " e x p l o r i n g " t h i s c o u n t r y ; w h e n in f a c t , t i n
I pearance.
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trict, which had been regularly organised nnd traveled f
five c o n s e c u t i v e y e a r s b e f o r e t h e m , b o t h b y t h e p r e s i d i n g .
J A M E S P . H U A N D , R e g i s t e r in C h a n c e r y .
deT, a n d p r e a c h e r s of t b e d i s t r l c C n o t o n l y b y " m i l b o a t "
'. H . M A R S H . S o l . a n d o f C o u n s e l l o r C o m p l t
m i d - s n m m e r , b u t by t r a i l i n m i d - w i n t e r .
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people than were antielnated "
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dlst ministry in making their " e x p l o r a t i o n s
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ritually ha*e starved to death before their arrival.
r, in t h e v e n r o f o u r L o r d o n e t h o u s a n d e i g h ' J I
T h e M. E . C h u r c h h a d o r g a n i z e d s o c i e t i e s in e v e r y p l a c e
Iv-nine. m a d e by E d w i n A . .Vales, l a t e of M a c o i . .
w h i c h t h e y s p e a k of h a r i n g v i s i t e d , a n d t h e p e o p l e h a d e
• l a t e of M l c l n g u n . d e c e a s e d , a n d M a r y E H a t e !
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undred and thirty-one dollar* and
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p r o c e e d i n g s at law h a v i n g
m i t t o t h e s e e d u c a t e d d i v i n e s , w h e t h e r It i s i n h a r m o n v w i t h | l » - e n i n s t l t u t e - l t o recover a n y p i
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FIOIIT ix WEST VIRGINIA.—A lively fight took place
'a few days since in Pendleton Co., West Virginia, between on organization of loyal men known as •' Swamp•ere," and some seventy mounted rebels, who attempted
•their capture. The " Swampers" drove thfc others back,
whereupon they went over to Franklin aod: brought back
100 infantry. The Swampers being folly advised of the
-movements of tho rebels, sent out a squadf'of ten men,
who eocoantered the advance guard Ot the enemy, con.
aistiogof twenty men, on the road and a fight ensued.—
At the first fire the rebels wounded otic of'the Swampei
and captured two. The Swampers, however, being no
only seven in number, rallied and drove th« rebels off tbe
field, retaking their'two captured men. A.t this point
iherebels were reinforced by twenty more man, but the
Swampers by obstructing the'road and firing from behind trees, again chased the enemy back. Wiling six and
wounding several more. TTJO Swampers then made themMfaa Scarce, having had altogether the b<M of tbe conflict
.
id l a r g e s t F u r H o u s e s n 5>cw, Y o r k , f o r i h e s a l e c
i p u r c h a s e ail k i n d s o f F u r i
afford to and w
• t h e v e r y h i g h e s t r a t e s foi
same.
R e m e m b e r w e ' a r e In t h o m a r k e t .
H A N N A H . L A Y A CO.
Traverse City, Dec. 1,1662.
Sjdces, Candles. Soap, c o m m o n and erasir:
MnstarJl, E n g l i s h a n d F r e n c l i liteparei'
S o d a , C r e a m T a r t a r . GSi ni nggeerr, , B
B aa kk ii nn gg TP o w d e r ,
Salaratas, Starch, Vermicelli, Hops.
Tobacco, Snuff, Harden Seed*.
Bag Suit, F i n e a n d R o c k Salt, G l u e . A l u m .
L a m p a n d L a r d Oil, C a s t o r OU.
I n d i g o . Y'ellow O c h r e , C h a l k , C a m w o o d ,
Fluid. Molasees, S y r u p , "Vinegar,
lleans. Pork. Meal. F l o u r , O a t m e a l , Feed, B r a n .
Beef, l l a m s a n d S h o u l d e r s , C o d B s b .
Hard Bread, Butter, Crackers, Lard,
i
E x t r a c t Leuiotf, V a n U l a , Rose. Peach, P i n e Apple. A c .
H A N N A H , L A Y A CO.
Traverse City, Oee. I.18C2.
B u c k e t s — P o t C o v e r r — S m a l l B l o c k * — R a t l i n e — S p r i n g Bai
Car,ict Lining—Ladles' Rubber Boots—Beesw a x — G r a n d River I j n i d Plaster—Orasa Reed, Ac., A c /
H A N N A H . LAY A CO.
T r a v e r s e C i t y . D e c . 1. I * C 2 .
Y A N K E E
N O T I O N S — P E R F U M E R Y , SOAP, P E N
trlfice, O n n Caps, Compasses. Snuff and Tobacco Boxes,
cy P i p e s . S i l v e r a n d T o y W a t c h e s , F a n c y B o x e s , P u r s e s .
Money llags. Ladies, W o r k anil Fancy Baskets, Tabls
M a t s , B r u s h e s of a l l k i u d a . G u a r d s , C h a i n s , A c .
I I A N N A n . L A Y A CO.
T r a v e r s e C i t y . H e r . I . ISC!.
( J T O V K R , | A V E R Y L A R G E A S S O R T M E N T J U S T RF.
o
eelved) Pipe. Zinc. Sheet Iron, Stove Furniture. One and
— i r r c Pail Kettles. Tin Ware—o complete l i n e — 2 0 , 3 0 ,
» , G O a n d DO g a l l o n K e t t l e s .
H A N N A H . LAY A CO.
T r a v e r s e C l t v . D e e . I . 1862.
BE D S T E A D S . - ^ T A B L E S , CHAIRS, ROCKERS, WASH
Stands, Maltnuscs, Child's Rockers, High Chairs, Ac.
H A N N A H , L A Y A CO.
T r a v e r s e C i t y , D e c . 1, IRC2,
M
A C K E R E L , TONGUES AND BOENDS. PRISERV
ed f r e s h F r u i t ,
S a r d i n e s . t*igar».
assorted
Pickles.
Pie-fruila.
Oysters.
H A N N A H . L A Y A CO.
T r a v e r s e C i t y , D e o . I, 1 8 6 2
O M E S T I C J T F O R
W I N T E R
O F ~ 1S63—KEN
t u c k y J e a n s , S u m m e r Stuffs, D e n i m s , Duck. S t r i p e .
Tick. A p r o n and Miners' Check. S h i r t i n g Prints, N a n k e e n
Cotton Flannels. Wool Flannels. Brown and Bleached Cot
t o n s , a full line. Bags, Ac.
H A N N A H , L A Y A CO.
T r a r e r s e C i t y . D e c . I. 1862.
I
A B I E S ' Ci.o*ir» a.vn L a m r s ' C i - o r m . ( D o r * L * W i n r n i
I
F r e n c h Casslmerea. Shefiards' Plaids, C a n a d a Gray Cass.
N i c e B'lk D o e s k i n s a n d C a s e i m e r e s .
H A N N A H . LAY A CO
t h e s a m e s e n t e n c e in w h i c h
; the place for holding tbe C i r c u i t Court
T r a v e r s e C i t y . D e c . 1, 1862
e x e l u a i v e claim to an - e d u c a t e d ministry..'
•not}-, i n U t i l e T r a v e r s e , i n s a i d C o u n t y
T h e R e v . Mr. R e a d u p o n h i s v i s i t t o T r a v e r s e City, w a s d
T STATU. B u o c m t 8TBI.I.*. SCOTCH. ( S t x o t a
n-li a t p u b l i c a u c t i o n t o t h e h i g h e s t b i d d e r ,
t i n c t l y i n f o r m e d b y t h e H o n . P . U . — — , t h e p r i n c i p a l l.n
i w l s a n d MnfTlers.
ibed in said a i o r t g a g r o r s o m u e h t h e r e o f
n e s j - r a a n o f t h e p l a c e , a n d o f t h e firm o f H a n n a h . L a v A C>
satisfy the a m o u n t
doe on said
H A N N A H . L A Y A CO.
w h o l i b e r a l l y s u p p o r t s t h e m i n i s t r y o f t h e M. E . C h u r c l i , I m < y t g a g e a t t h i s d a t e , w i t h i n w
ie C i t y . D e c . 1. I S C 2 .
a l t h o u g h a o t a m e m b e r o f a n y d - n o m i n a t i o n . t b a t t o a e n d a 1 c f n t |>er a n n u m , l e g a l c o s t s nn<
elpense^ a
m i n i s t e r o f a n o t h e r c h u r c h a m o n g s o s p a r s e a p o p u l a t i o n . I fc<- of t w e n t y - l i v e
c o v e n a n t e d t o b e p h i , I in s a i d ino'rt- I C U N D R I E S — I I * » * « • » . C o l
a n d t h u s d i v i d e t h e s u p p o r t n n d r e l i g i o u s i t n t n s u o f tin- ! « « . - rl— « . I , I >.r.
-intf d e s c r i b e d in s a i d m o r t g a g e a s | O
llolf-dJushels,Drag Teeth. F
p l a c e , w o » | d . in h i s j u d g m e n t , be e x c e e d i n g l y
all t h o s e c e r t a i n t r a c t * o r p a r c e l s of l a n d Mtrrnu- s n d l - i n z i llalt'-r C h a i n # . Ilrusli H o o t s , a n d Kliptic S p r i n g s . W o o d e n
p r e s e n t — t l i a t the i L E . C h u r c h hail l o u g pre
In t h e C o u n t y of E m n u - t , i n t h e S t a t e of M i c h i g a n , t o w i t : W a r e , T u l w , P a i l s , C h u m s . L a d l e s , A c . , A c . . S a a b , D o o r * .
g f c u u d , a q d h e t h o u g h t o u g h t to be left in i u
E a s t l a l f o f t h e ^ o u t l i w<*.'t q u a r t i - r nf « e < " t i o n t h i r t w i x ;
si o n . H u t M r . B e a d p e r i l e d
i u a e n u i n g h u t " e d u c a t e d w e s t h a l f of
H A N N A H , LAY A CO
m i n i s t e r . " a n d s u b s e q u e n t l y w r o t e to Mr
1 1 — . o a k i n g , if
l o r t h « w * t q i t a r f — of t h e
tbe company would give their missionary a free passage upon
their propeller, w h i c h r u n s between Chicago and Traverse
t h e s o u t h . h a l f of the n o r t h w e s t q u a r t e r of s e c t i o n t b i r t y - f o o r ,
E D I C I N E S
PILLS. OINTMENTS. LINAMEXTS.
C i t y . M r . 11
w r o t e Mr. Read again, r e q u e s t i n g h i m to
a l s o the s o u t h e a s t q u a r t e r a n d t h e s o u t h half of t h e n o r t h
C a s t o r Oils. Salts. S u l p h u r . P a i n Killer. Saraauarilla.
r e c o n s i d e r h i s p u r p o s e , uf f o r c i n g a n o t h e r m i n i s t e r u p o n t h e
e a s t q u a r t e r ofs e c t i o n t h i r t y three, all b e i n g i n T o w n s h i p
Medical Discovery. Salt-Rheum Ointment, S t r r c h u i n e , Eye
people, telling h i m the Methodists h a d supplied them, and
t h i r t v - s e » » n n o r t h of I t a n r e f o u r , w e s t - a l s o t h " n o r t h f r a c W a t e r a n d Salve. Aloes, V e r m i f u g e , Essences. E x t r a c t s , Ac.
wotild probably c o n t i n u e to d o so.
M r . R e a d , i n r e p l y Bays,
t i o n a l h a l f o f s e c t i o n t h r e e . t h e w e s t f r a c t i o n a l h a l f of t h e
HANNAH. LAY A C a
M
Y'e», a n d p r o b a b l y i n a l l t i m e t o c o m e t h e y w i l l h a v e a < n i n north west fractional q u a r t e r o f e e c t i o n t w o : t h e n o r t h east
ie C i t y . D e c . 1. IH63.
Ister there,'' a n d i n f o r m s him t h a t the missionary is already
f r a c t i o n a l q u a r t e r a n d t h o w e s t h a l f o< t h e s o u t h w e s t q u a r a p p o i n t e d ; s o m u c h f o r " e a g e r l o r e c e i v e a n e d u c a t e d rain
t e r of s e c t i o n one, io t o w n s h i p t h i r t y - s i x n o r t h of r a n e e f o u r
ister™ a t T r a v e r s e City, by t h e p e o p l e t h e r e .
The views of
west, and also the west fractional half of the north west
l-ogwood. Blue Vitriol, C o d n a r C o p p e r a s , C a m w o o d ,
Mr. H . were sustained by nearly t h e w h o l e c o m m u n i t y .
f r a c t i o n a l q u a r t e r of s e c t i o n s i x . i n t o w n s h i p t h i r t y - s i x n o r t h
Coehineal,Ae.,Ar.
T h e c a s e a t M a n i s t v e w a s n e a r l y allied to t h a t of T r a v e r s o
of r a n g e t h r e e w e s t c o n t a l n i n c i n all f i f t e e n h u n d r e d a n d
HANNAH, LAY'A-CO.
C i t y — a n d i n p r o o f o f o u r a s s e r t i o n w e r e f e r »o M r . E n g e l s e v e n t y t w o a c r e s a n d 34-100 of an a c r e m o r e o r less.
T r a v e r s e C i t v . D e c . 1. I s C J .
man. Green, and others—known as the leading business men
D a t e d F e b r u a r v l a t . 1862.
of Maniatec.
) A E R R A G S B O U G H T BY
'•
LEWIS AUJIN, Mortgage.
O n a 05 t h e s e n e w l y installed g r a d u a l w r i t i n g a
**
S L A R N E P . Attornev.
HANNAH. LAY !
of h i s r e c e p t i o n at E l k B a p i d s ;
T r a v e r s e Oity. D e e . I. '
• P r i n t e r ' s f e e s f l " Ml
O-lJw.A
M
VK
•
Intercepted letter fiom Jefferson Dsrla
Fer- j lx>ng, two officers of Indiana regiments, on the charge of
THE LAW MIMING G8YEMMLST &AUS. N A T I O N A L B O U N T Y I N S U R A N C E C O .
oando Wood.
kidnapping, because they had arrested four deserters in
Capital,
OO.OOO.
Rjciwo.xn, Feb. 1, 1863.
Clark County, in that State They admitted when arBOVNTV.
S N Y D E R , W I L L I A M S A CO.
DKAR SIB—I have reat^atteotively yonr fator askiug rested that they were deserters, and would have gone
BOUNTY IB OK T H E NATURE OF A G I F T . OB
upon what terms we of the 8011th will consent to a recon- with the officers bad there been no legal interference.— •1 A\ . gratuity,
l a t h i s wax $100, a*
g r a t u i t y . In
as a 'bounty, is doe to the • (Organized
by Permission
of Ike dutkoritiet.)
struction of the Union, aod while greatly pleased with the One of ihe deserters stated that two Knights of the wido<
heirs of deceased soldiers and" to discharged sol- I
fresh proofs yon have given of your fidelity to the canse, Golden Circle asked him to join the order, informing him diem who shall s< 1e for two years, or to the close of * h e , 6 0
W A L L - S T R E E T , N. Y.
01
>f deceased soldiers it is d u e :
I am pained to see that yon bat partly comprehend our if he joined them ho would be protected against arrest was, If 1
1st,
To
the
widow,
if
there
be
one
/
2
nd.
To
the
children,
motives.
• i n d T n . h . r K i M ^ n if
' r p H I S COMPANY IS ORGANIZED ESPEC1A1LY F O B
for desertion.
widow ; 3d. To the father, mother, or brothers and sister*, ax
THE PROTECTION OF FAMILIES. '
What could we gain by a reconstruction ofthe Union* Judge (Joes table refused to recognize the authority the case may be, provided they be residents of the United 1
On the payment to this Company, or any of its authorised
You offer us new Constitutional guarantees fbr slavery. —— to the officers by the War Department,
States. Commissioned officers and soldiers discharged be- agents, of the sum of $50. it will issue a certificate of insur
But how can we euforce themT Vour Xorthern public j t h e " 1 to prove that the mtn were deserters. The of> fore two years" service, and their heirs in case of tbeir death, , ance, binding itself to pay to aucb person the sum of F i v *
sentiment could hot be controlled forever. Sooner or •ficerswere required to give bail lor their appearance on are not t n titled. as tho taw now is, t o any Bounty,
; H r s D a a n D o u - a a s , in case they are drafted into the Nav
PENSIONS.
Military Service o f t h e United States, prior to December
later it would again attack our institutions. The sons of! 'be 12 th, to answer to the charge of kidnapping, or go to
the men who thirty years ago endeavored to hang Garri- j**'- Bonds were given for them -by loyal citizens of P e n s i o n s were formerly a n a a n n a l payment in considera- Slst, 1866, or d u r i n g the war. In the same proportion t h i s
tion of past services. It has been extended in modern limes Companv will insure any person liable to do Military dutv
son have made Liocoln President Annihilate your whole ' Marshall. The deserters were set at liberty.
to those who have become disabled, and to the dependent in any sum from $100 to $5,000, but not more than $5,000 on
brood of Abolition vipers* and another even more venoof those who lose their lives in service, i t is due in any one life. This Company also insures those in the ser—A Verdict of heirs
mous would take its place. In bringing on this revolution
this war to soldiers disabled in service in the line of duty - vice, officers and privates, against wounds or death, during
nd.
ar, thus enabling all prudent Soldiers to provide
Of doccased soldier* i t l s due : 1st, To the widow. If there be
we hare only assumed a conflict, which would otherwise
against want, in case they fall '
one ; 'id, To the children under IS years of age ; 3d, To the
From the Louisville Journal
have devolved upon our children. Were-the Uoion to
as to be disabled from snp
mother dependent wholly or partly ; 4th. To the sisters under
Thomas C. Schaclett, of Meade county, indicted for IS years, dependent wholly or partly upon any deceased sol- To the manly aded
be restored, with all its wound* healed to the light, the
virtues of bravery and patriot
poison of abolitionism which still lurk in its vdios, and if treason in the United States Circuit Court has been on dier who may be killed or dies of disease contracted or t h r soldier to the field, let bim add the crowning excellence
of a p r u d e n t provision for bis family, in case he never renot in our day, in that of our sons, the amputating knife trial in this city since Friday last, and yesterday a verdict wounds received in service and In the line of duty.
secession would become necessary. By no Reconstruc- of guilty wasreudered against him. The case was tried be- R a t e s o f P e n s i o n s . — T o a non-commissioned officer, turn. then will he be remembered with gratitude, as one t h a t
or private, if totally disabled, or to tbeir widow
discharged his whole duty to hli God—his c o u n t r y — b i s
tion conld slavery be extended through the North ; the fore the Hon. Bland Ballard, the prosecution conducted musician
dependent heir, if deceased, $8 per month ; to Jd Lieutenants family.
Jaw of soil and climate would forbid that
We must by the lately -appointed District Attorney, T. H. Bremiltt $15
: 1st Lieutenants, $17 : t o Captains, $20 ; to Majors,
Our rates for insurance against wounds a n d death are as
and the prisoner defended by Wm. F. fiullitt and Isaac
abide, therefore, in the path which we are treading.
To Lieutenant Colonels and all higher grades, $50 per follows, to wit :
h. Fees in Pension cases are only $5.
$10 on a h u n d r e d .
against wounds.
But could wo be fully assured that slavery would be D. Stone, E».js. This Schaclett was B desperado and month.
«
*'
"
"
death.
unmolested in all States adapted torfavelabor, we would cut-throat, w ho went off in 1661, wheu Buckner attemptBACK PAY.
certificates of insurance are assignable—are intended
never consent to arecenstructionof the Unioa. We are ed to betray the State, was associated with Forest's Is due to discharged soldiers to the time they are actually to Our
be assigned to the family for their care, support and re
command,
vrc
think,
and
came
back
with
Bragg's
invaddischarged.
The
undersigned
have
tuperl6r
advantages
for
in arms,.not merely in defense of our rights to hold slaves
Uef. in case the events occur upon which they"are payable.
speedily
collecting
the
pay
and
claims
of
discharged
soldiers.
forever, aod without stint ; bat demonstrate to the world ing army la jt falL He left that body at Red Mills, on
Aa many in the service are where it would be imposs.ble
Pay is dne the widows or heirs of deceased soldiers in for them to provide for their families in t h i s way, toe wife,
the glory and stability of a Republic baaed apon slave- the Rolling Fork, and went to Meade county, where he Back
nearly the same order as Bounty.
The father, mother, or father, or brother, or any individual feeling an interest in
arrested th'j Sheriff, Deputy Sheriff and Assessor, by the "•her heirs need not be residents of the United States.
the family of the soldier, may insure tbem against wounds or
Inrecedingfromthe Federal Union and forming the order of Bi.agg, as be said, and succeeded in taking two
MINORS.
death. What can mortal man do nobler, t h a n to present the
Confederate States, we acted upon the deliberate, mature away as prisoners to the rebel camp. He afterwards The War Department forbids the enlistment of minors family of the soldier with an insurance upon his lift, or
conviction that slavery is the essential basis of every per- killed Mr. Peannan, the Postmaster at Mill Spring under under 18 years of age. Ordinarily they will be rejected If agaisst wounds, thus at once placing them beyond the reach
of poverty. In case their protector never returns. This is a
manant Republic. Had the Union been based upon circumsta uces of unusual and cold-blooded atrocity, as be such enlistments are properly reported.
all cases of Soldiers' Pay, Pensions, Bounty, and io fact system of substantial charity towards the dependent families
•slavery it might have overspread the contiomt and en- was endo avoring to escape, shooting him down despite allIniust
claims and accounts against the Government, the of volunteers, that has been commenced by our wealthy citidured forever. But the Northern 8tates hid not this the tearful prayers and entreaties of bis wife and famil' undersigned
have the most perfect facilities for their most zens, and will be continued by the worthier portions o f
firm foundation. They were based upon the Be of Jeffer- The Home Guards of Meade then got upon hid tract., speedy collection.
them. WBat can our wealthy and patriotic citizens do, t h a t
son - that allracuwere created equal." Hence universal and sue ceeded in arresting him, and, after indictment and Discharged Soldiers who have not got their pay we are dai- will go further to increase ealistments and assist the Govr n m e n t , than to say to our h a r d y laboring m e n — " I f you
sufiferage ; hence free schocls ; hepce abolitionism as the a trial, upon which he was defended with consumate Iv rendering the most i m p o r t a n t assistance to, besides seeing ewill
enlist. I will insure yonr "life
all
due
they
secure
doe
them
on
transportation,
subsistence.
* until
" ' vyc_
o n return, f o r S l o o
inevitable culmination. Wefirmlybelieve tfcit civiliza- skill, he has been found guilty of treason. This
—$500—$1,000, for the benefit of your fan"family.'*
:lothing, rations, Ac.
"
tion has a higher development in South Carolina than in first i'jilictment and tho first conviction since the rebel- R a t i o n s . — S o l d i e r s are entitled to the cost p r i c . ... ._
Thera
Massachusetts, in Mississippi than in New Fork, und lion 'oroke out and we trust that no mistaken clrtnency tions in money while absent on) furloughs, or other competent authority, which money we readily secure.
solely because South Carolina aud Mississippi have slave- will prevent him from being the first to expiate his
Government Vouchers, Recruiting, Quartermaster and
fuL crimes on the gallows.
ry. while Massachusetts and New York have not
Commissary Accountsacaurately made up at our office and
We feel assured that we will win our independence.
a n y of the vicissitudes of War
collected.
A m e r i c a n P e t r o l e u m as Fuel in P a r i s .
Our free population is essentially warlike; yours :s peaceThis Is the only Insurance Company in the United States
All just Military and Naval Contracts, Claims and Losses
ftil aod cowardly. Weare careless of money! you of the A French paper says " An American gentleman adjusted and collectcd on application, either by mail or I that was organized capeclally for t h i s purpose.
North worship ' the almighty dollar." Almost our sole (?Jr. J. L. Linton) has lately visited Paris for the pur- person, to
Advantage* of I n j u r i n g i n this C o m p a n y .
ROBINSON 4 BBOOKS,
laboring element is our slave. Our entire vAite popnla- p.ow of submitting to the French Government his new
1 s t — I n the esse of citiicns Insuring sams f o r their famiAuthorized War Claim Attorneys,
tion is as available for military service; the war takes ou- 'method of generating steam. Instead of the ordinary
lies, if d r a l t e d : If no draft takes place In the county where
D m t o i T , MICK,
thing from our production. Vour Northern armies most fael, he uses petroleum oil. The points'which his pa- O r n c s — N o . 149 Jefferson Aveune, over Ives' Bank, op- the insured resides, half the insurance money will be refunded.
be recruited entirely from your laboring classes, and the tent particularly dwells on are these :—From water of posite Office U. S. Military Commander.
2nd.—Our insurance In regard to the d r a f t covers n o t o n l y
wnr detracts immediately from your productive industry. f.-qual temperafare the timo required for generating
the present draft, but all future, ones.
Our female slaves work in the fields, while the wives of steam to 20lb. pressure above the atmosphere was found A OEM FOR THE MILLION,
Sd.—Our Company insure for any sum desired, a c c o r d i n g
your Northernfcrmereare indoors ministeriog to tho by actual experiments to be io favor of the oil—17 minto circumstances of insured.
comforts of their families, and their children are at school utes to 31 minutes. The cost of coal oil, extracted from
UIL—1The men who have invested their capital in thia
Splendid and Appropriate Holiday Present.
Company have been well known to the business c p m m u n i t y
—• total waste in a military point of view. Thus, as one tun of cannel coal, delivered at any port iu France,
for the past fourteen years.
producers, our three millions of slaves are an ofiset to would be less than the coal, in cousequence of the cost
H M E .
O E H O R E S T ' B
5tb.—The c a p i u l or this Company will not be employed ia
six millions of your farming population. You cannot of carriage for the latter ; aod the us« of oil thus exBanking or Ileal Estate operations, but will remsin in U. S.
therefore, maintain a larger army than we aw -abla tc tracted would generate infinitely more steam than the
Government Stocks, and will only be ' c o n v e r t e d so fast as
S5 SEWING MACHINE.
may be necessary to meet t h e liabilities or the Company t o
oppose to yon, without such a derangement of your in- coal itself. The saving io bulk over coal is 250 per
EMBODIMENT OF PRACTICAL UTILITY, AND the insured.
dustrv as will seriously threaten a revolution ot the cent, and in weight 500 lbs. of oil are equivolont to 2,000 • HE
a marvel of simplicity ; makes the r u n n i n g stich very
-The Company are bound to take risks to no m o r e
North. To these considerations add the wduderfa'i
lbs. of coal. Ten men, with the use of oil, in the fire- rapidly a n d perfect, uses a common needle, and will last a t h s n $100,000,
new of our soil and climate for defensive warfare aiiu n room department of a ship, are equal to fifty with coal. lifetime. At t b e N e w York State Fair, its simplicity, efficien- Responsible agents wanted in every county in the United
is a military impossibility that we can be subdued by a The largest steamers now ruoniog between New York cy, and great practical utility, was confirmed by the award of States. They must give references of strict integrity a n d
i r s t Premium.
iponsiblllty, TiWse desiring to be Insured where agents
force of less (ban twice the size of ours. Such a fou-ce and Liverpoolrecraire1,200 tuna space for coal, where- theIt Fwill
gather, Buffie, shirr, tuck, run up breadths, etc., with
- not vet appointed, will remit to the Company, at 69 Wallwe feel certain your Uovernnmot can never raise.
as, with the use of oil as fuel, 450 tuns would be suf- single or double thread on any material adapted to the runV Y., {by express), a sum of money sufficient to cover
Mark, then, another veryremarkableadvantage which ficient It can be applied with great advantages for ning stich. The thinnest, usually the most difficult to stitch street.
the Company's per centage on the amount desired t o be inslavery gives us as a military people—one which proves locomotives on railways, and stationary engines, as well by other sewing machines, being sewed the easiest. For sured ; and if It be a citizen desiring t o insnre a sum for h i s
tltat if we arefightingfor slavery, it is no losir true that- as for ordinary heating purposes. The plan has been ladles' and children's apparel, ana other articles made of family, In caae he is afterwards drafted, he will, give his n a m e ,
light fabrics. It will t h e r e f o r e be found almost invaluable.
age and residence. If it be a soldier, be will give nsme, age,
slavery fights for us.
examined by a government committee in Paris."
It is attached to the table like a sewing bird, and having no and the Company of the Begiment to which he belongs, the
The hardships which oar slaves endure in consequence
tension, and requiring no lubrication or change of stich, is number of the Begiment and State it is t r a m , also the resiShooting of R Deserter.
ot the war, are scarcely greater than those to Vhicb
always ready for operation, and such a marvel of simplicity dence of his family. If ft be wife, brother, lather, or f r i e n d s
:
that
a
child
of
six
or
eight
years
Can
undcrsrand
It,
and
use
they havo been accustomed. Our slaves get evervthinir Special Dispatch to the Chicago Tribune.
of the family that desire t o take out an insurance upon the
it successfully.
absent soldier, tbejr will give his name and age, and also the
thev use at the hands of their masters, and let prices be
IxotAKorua, March 27.
It is not at all liable to get out o l o r d e r .
Companv, Begiment and State to which it belongs. The sphigh or low, they do not reel the difference. Tour NorthRobert Gay or Company D, "1st Regiment Indiana Each machine is put u p in a neat box. accompanied with p l i c a n t f o r t h e policy will also give the name and residence
ern mudsills have their luxuries; they carpet their houses-:
full and explicit directions, and twenty-five needles.
of
the wife or the person fc • whose benefit tho Insurance It
they have their viands; they ^rink their tea and coffee Volnnteeir, who was convicted, by court martial, in this Sent to anv addresain the United Slates on recoipt of an
ured.
some time since, for deaprtion to tho enemy, taking order. Inclosing the amount, or may be collected by Express
thev drees according to the fashion; the war doubles the' city,
Apply to, or address,
the
oath
of
allegiance
to
the
Southern
Confederacy,
and
' " delivery of the machine.
SNYDER, WILLIAMS A Co.,
articles consumed by them, trebles the prica of others, returning here as a spy, was shot at three o'clock, this IVben the money is sent with the order and registered, we
69 Wall-street, N. Y.
and they pay for all theso things, while receiving no cor- afternoon, near Buruside's barracks.
guarantee Its safe receipt and the delivery of the machine,
a — M o n e y may be sent In registered letters, or by exresponding increase in their incomes ; thus general disaywhere within 2000 miles free of any Expreas charges.
press,
at
o
a
r
risk.
Two men were selected by lot out of each company of Very liberal a r r a n g e m e n t for agencies.
satisfaction with the men exists at tho North, which on"1st, making 20 in all." Their guns were loaded by See MIRBOR or FASHIONS, or for full particulars, specimen
ly requires to be skilfuUv nursed by our friends and atheLieutenant,
N o t i c e s of t h e P r e s s .
half with blanks and one half with f sewing, etc.. send a stamp for r e t u r n postage. Address,
agents, to compel your Government, before the close of Minnie balls. one
MME. DEMOREST.
-• T h i s is a sound C o m p a n y . "
The guns were then banded to the men,
473 Broadway, N. Y.
" Tho insurance-ot a certain sum for one's family, Is a prudictate!'' t0 m i k e 1)6400 W i t h 0 3 °° s a c l i t e r r a * M we shall without their knowledge which were loaded with balls or
Every lady, mother, milliner aod dress maker, should have dence that every man should adopt In these critical times."
blank.
The
prisoner
was
brought
out
and
made
a
few
10 of these valuable sewing machines.
" The msn that would be respected and loved by his family
.Sorelv, then, with all theaJ circumstances in our favor
acknowledging his guilt, but said ho did it with
i life, and gratefully remembered In death, will provide h i s
wo would be false to ourselves, to our posterity and to remarks,
family against want."
no criminal intent, and only for the purpose of enabling
the world, should we accept loss than independence.
R
E
A
L
E
S
T
A
T
E
" All our most p r u d e n t citizens and soldiers are I n s u r i n g
him
to
get
out
of
the
army.
With the highest esteem,
AND
competence to their families in case they are drafted, o r
He supposed that he was to be shot as an exampie,
t'
lam, tai03t<rulyyours,
killed, le the service ; it Is the only safeguard In these critiand exhorted his fellow soldiers to stand by the Govern-1
GENERAL LAND OFFICE.
cal t i m e s . "
*
S0-9m.
JEFFERSON DAVIS
ment, and not to follow in bis footsteps, and to profit by
The Plotting* in Indiana—Civil War Brewing. his fate; said that was not prepared to die, and it is
AI.BERT W. BACON.
BRYANT & STRATTON'S
thought that he expected to be pardoned up to the last
Prom the Indlanoplls Journal. '
The news comesfromevery part ofthe State that the moment He was blindfolded, and sat down upon his
CHAIN OF NAMAL
Knights of the Golden Circle are supplying themselvos coffin, when, at a signal from the Lieutenant, the soldiers
1424 Acres of Choice IMIUIH;
with arms. Immense auantities ofrevolversand bowie- fired and Gay fell dead, eight balls having lagged in his
1 X B WILL HELL AS l O K N T
M
E
R
C A N T I L E
knives ere daily shipped from this city, Cipcincati and breast, any one of which would have killed him instantly.
other places into other parts of the State. They are He enlisted io Olav county, in this State, and served as 1850 Acres, also Choice and icell SeC O L L E G E S .
sent into neighborhoods in lots from ten to one hundred, hospital steward of his regiment up to the timo of the
lected.
ahovriBg that companies and societies are all being form- battle at Richmond, Ky., from which place he deserted
Also—13 L o t s Io the Village of E l k R a p i d )
ed at once. Tho existence of the Knights ofthe Golden to General Bragg. He has no friends iu this country.
ISrancIi L o c a t e d a t D e t r o i t ,
Circle in our midst, having been repeatedly established
The above mentioned L a n d s are in all parts of the County,
THK ARAB'S PHAYF.R.—' Oh. C o d b e k i n d t o the
M i c h . , Merrill B l o c k ,
in judicial proceedings in the Circuit Court of the Unit- wicked ; to the good Tbon bast already been sufficient- Elk Lake. Whitewater, O m e u i a a n d T r a v e r a e ; are a m o n g the
earliest aod best selections with r c l t r e n c e t o soil, water, sur- C o r n e r o f " W o o d w a r d M J o f l e r s o n A v e n u e s .
ed States, and a number of the members of the Order ly kind in making them good.
face, and m a r k e t : e m b r a c e F a r m i n g Lands, Y i l l a g e S i t e s snd
having been convicted and subjected to punishment, is
Water Powers, with or without i m p r o v e m e n t s , in quantities
HIS INSTITUTION FORMS ONE OF TWELVE COJ.
no longer an open question. It is an organized conspiAt a training down east, after an order was given to to suit p u r c h a s e r s , and at prices making-it a a object, in preleges located In t h e following cities J—Detroit. New
racy against the Government of tho Unite? States, a " return ramrods," one of the soldiers broke from the ference to b u y i n g back f r o m s e t t l e m e n t s .
1 o r k , Philadelphia, Albany. Buffalo, Cleveland,Chicago, St.
public enemv, arecognizedtraitorous foe io our midst, line and was off at fall speed. "Halloo." bawled the T r a v e r s e C i t y . May 1, 1861.
23-ly Louis,Brooklyn. Troy. Portland and Toronto.
t and israpidlyarming and putting cn tho fofnt and sub- commanding officer, " where arc you going ?" " Down
A person h o l d i n g a scholarship can attend e i t h e r a t his
stance of a military organization. It is the vital and work- to Sqnire Muggins, to return the ramrod I borrowed of
option.
Terms.
ing part of the democratic party; the living,restlessbrood him. You said return ramrods."
The Magic Time Observer,
Tuition payable in a d v a a c * byr
by p ot r e h a s e ot s c h o l a r s h i p
of poisonous serpents impatiently awaiting <he hour to
e for rLadles. $26E I N G A H U N T I N O A N D O P E N F A C E , O R L A D Y - S $40 for full t e r m .
strike the Government; in the mean time hiding their
Students to enti
r. Average t i m e t c
or Gentleman's Wateh combined, with P a t e n t SelfLittle Willie having bunted in all the corners for his
le course, three :
hateful crests beneath the crust of a party oaoe honored shoes, at last appears to give them np, and climbing on winding improvement.
knowledge of the ordinary English b r a n c h e s Is s u f f i c i e n t
and patriotic. Tho leaders of that party associated with a chair betaking himself to a big book lying on a side- The .New Y o r k Illustrated News, the leading p i c t o r i a l pa- p r A
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A c o r r e s p o n d e n t of t h e B l a i r county ( P a . ) W h i g far
T E R M S ,
•' S u c h was t b e c o m m e n c e m e n t of t h e p a p e r system in nisbes t h a t p a p e r with t h e p a r t i c u l a r s of t h e following
the place to s u r r e n d e r , t h e r e remained wjthiD t b e walls
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only u p o o r s h e p h e r d a n d his wife, t h e lattor of whom,' G r e a t Britain, w h i c h ultimately p r o d u c e d such astonish- i n t e r c s t i n e i n c i d « n t , of whicn he was an e y e - w i t o e a a —
riabljrinadvanoe.
h a v i n g t h a t m o r n i n g b r o u g h t a little infant into this ing effects ; which e n a b l e d t h e e m p i r e t o carry on for t o I t o c c u r e d a few months a g o on the line of the g r e a t inADV***I««K*>T8 Inserted for One PoU*r p e r s q u a r e ( t
H o e s ) f o r the first Insert I on, a n d twen»y-fi*e c e u u for e t c h world of misery, was u n a b l e t o leave be r b e d , a n d h e r lonj? a p e r i o d so costly a war, and to maiutaiU for y e a r s ternal i m p r o v e m e n t s in ibnt S t a t e :
a r m a m e n t s g r e a t e r t h a n bad l>een raised b y the R o m a n
a a b s e q u e n t i n s e r t i o n . Yearly Advertisement*—$1Q for one husband of c o u r s e s t a i d w i t h b e r .
A t the point on t h i s side of t b c mountain, w h e r e ocs q n s r e ; $50 f o r t h r e e s q u a r e s ; $30 f o r half s c o l u t i n ; snd
people ia the z e n i t h of t h e i r power. T o the same system c u r r e d the trans-shipment of p a s s e n g e r s f r o m the Wtsit.
T h e a n x i e t y a n d distress of t b e p o o r m a n may be
$50 f o r ouo c o l u m n . Legal advertisements a t the rates pre- ai'Iy imagined.' F o r t u n a t e l y , however, lie possessed h o t k mast be ascribed u l t i m a t e effects as disastrous as tbc imwas m o o r e d a canal boat, waiting for t h e a r r i v a l of tho
s c r i b e d by law : fifty c e n t s p e r f o i l * of 100 words, for the
mediate were bcneficial a n d glorious, the continued and train before s t a r t i n g on their virpy " t h r o u g h " t o t b e East.
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a n d twenty-five c e n t s f o r each s u b s e q u e n t — c o u r o g e and s h r e w d m s e ; a n d on t b e s p u r of t h e moE v e r y flgore c o u n t s a word.
w i t h o c t rules. 50 m e n t b e t h o u g h t himself of a s c h e m e fop escape, which, progressive rise of rents, a n d fall in the value of moocy; T h e c a p t a i a of the b o a t — a tall, "sun-browned, rough a n d
p e r c e n t a d d e d . Role s u d figure work, double p r i c t .
a f t e r e m b r a c i n g t h e m both, h o hastened t o p u t i n t o exe-' increased e x p e n d i t u r e j the g r o w t h of sanguine i d e a s sometimes p r o f a n e m a n — s t o o d b y his c r a f t . Superintend•
All l e g a l a d v e r t i s e m e n t s to be paid f o r strlctly l o a d v a n c e . c a t i o n .
and e x t r a v a g a n t h a b i t s in all classes of s o c i e t y : unbound- ing the labors of his men. when the e a r s c a m e in, a n d a
T b e i n h a b i t a n t s h a v i n g run off in a tremendous h u r r y , ed speculation ; p r o d i g i o u s profits a n d f r e q u e n t disasters p a r t y of half a dozen gentlemen came along, a n d d e l i b e r
b a d l e f t almost all t h e i r p r o p e r t y a t his disposal ; HO bt among the c o m m e r c i a l rich ; increased wages, g e n e r a l a t e l y walked u p lo tho captain, and t h u s addressed h i m .
b a d no difficulty in finding w h a t was requisite for liis pur- p r o s p e r i t y and o c c a s i o n a l depression a m o n g tbe l a b o r i n g
'• S i r , we wish t o go E a s t b u t o u r f a r t h e r p r o g r e s s
poor : n vacillation of p r i c e s unparalleled in any age of to-day depends upon you. In t h e c a r s we ju6t l e f t t h e r e
pose, viz. : a c o m p l e t e c h a n g e of d r e s .
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a r r a n g e d his l o w e r m a n in military guise, he tossed a w a y t b c world ; a c r e a t i o n of p r o p e r t y in some, and destruc- is a sick man. whose presence is d i s a g r e e a b l e . W e h a v e
his s h e p h e r d ' s hat, w h i c h he replaced w i t h a h u g e hel- tion of it in othors, w h i c h e q u a l e a in its ultimate conse- been a p p o i n t e d a c o m m i t t e e b y t h e passengers t o ask
...MORGAN BAT®8.
ha bnekled n long s w o r d to quences all but the disasters of a revolution."
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t h a t you will deny t h i s man a passage on y o e r b o a t .
If
In another p l a c e ho says, alluding t o p a p e r money :
his side, t h r e w a goodly cloak over his shoulders, stuck
he g o d s we remaio. W h a t say y o u ? "
two e n o r m o u s pistols in his belt, a n d p a t t i n g ou boots, ' " T h e effect of this, of course, was t h a t tbe money
B y this time tbe o t h e r s h a d come f r o m the cars.
GRAND TRAVERSE COUNTY OFFICERS.
so t h i c k in t h e soles and h i g b . i n t h e beels t h a t t h e y lift- price of all articles of life r a p i d l y rose : rents advanced ; |
•• G e n t l e m e n " said t h e c a p t a i n . " I h a v e b e a r d the
J u d g e o f P r o b a t e . . . . C U R T I S F O W L E R , M a p l e t o n e d him a b o u t half a foot f r o m the g r o u n d , he fastened t o all persons w h o lived b y b u y i n g and sellibg found their passengers t h r o u g h y o u r committee.
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Sheriff
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t h e m a p r o d i g i o u s p a i r o f j i o g l i n g spurs, w h i c h w e r e the commodities constantly rising in value ; c r e d i t , b o t h , any representative here? I wish t o h e a r b o t h aide of t h e
C q n n i ; .Treasurer
M O R G A N B A T E 8 » T r a v . City fashion of t h e time. T h u s a c c o u t r e d , he f o r t h w i t h be- p u b l i c and private, immensely i m p r o v e d ; industry waif ,q u e s t i o n . "
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e n c e of this cause, c o m b i n e d w i t h t b c vast e x p e n d i t u r e c r e a t u r e , w h o s e life was nearly e a t e n u p by t h e fell deF r i e n d , " said o a r hero, as goon a s the herald
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eluded his speech, " tell y o u r c o m m a n d e r t h a t t h o u g h I of government, t h a t t h e e x t r a o r d i n a r y p r o s p e r i t y of t h e stroyer, conmimption. T b e man's h e a d was bowed in h i s
h a v e n o t y e t m a d e u p my mind t o s u r r e n d e r a t all. I e m p i r e d u r i n g t h e b i t t e r y e a r s of tbe w a r is t o be ascrib- hands, a n d he w a s w e e p i n g . T h e captain a d v a n c e d and
may possibly b e induced t o ' d o so, p r o v i d e d he a g r e e s t o ed. B u t it was not unmixed good which accrued t o the spoke kindly t o h i m .
the three following conditions, in w h i c h I shall make n o nation even for a t i m e f r o m these violent changes. T h e
•' O, s i r f" said t b e t r e m b l i n g invalid l o o k i n g o p , hia
a b a t e m e n t w h a t e v e r :—first, t h e garrison must be al- whole class of a n n u i t a n t s a n d all d e p e n d e n t upon a fixed face n o w lit with h o p e nnd e x p e c t a t i o n , •' a r e y o u t h e
lowed t o m a r c h c u t with military h o n o r s ; second, t b e money income suffered as m u c h a s the holders of com- c a p t a i n , a n d will you t a k e m e ?
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SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY,
third, t h e y m u s t be allowed t h e free exercise of the P r o - f r a u d e d as much as d e b t o r s were relieved, and almost as O h ! if I can live t o see m v m o t h e r I shall die h a p p y . —
N O T A R Y P U B L I C & O O N V E T A ^ O E K , testant religion."
g r e a t a transference of p r o p e r t y was u l t i m a t e l y effected S h e lives a t B u r l i n g t o n , s f r . a n d t h c j o u r n e y ' i s m o r e t h a n
r r a v e r s e C i t y , G r a n d T r a v e r s e C o u n ty, M i c h .
T b e h e r a l d i m m e d i a t e l y replied, t h a t s u c h p r e p o s t e r - by tho silent operation of t h e a l t e r a t i o n s of p r i c e s w h i c h half p e r f o r m e d I a m a p o o r p r i n t e r , Bud t h e only c h i l d
ous conditions conld not f o r a m o m e n t be listened t o ; followed t h i s g r e o t e x p e r i m e n t as was p r o d u c e d in o t h e r of h e r in whose a r m s 1 wish t o d i e . "
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and added, t h a t t h o g a r r i s o n was known t o be weak, and c o u n t r i e s by the d i r e c t convulsions .of a r e v o l u t i o n . "
• ' Y c u shall g o , " Raid tbe bluff c a p l a i n , w i t h an o a t h .
T h e r e is little d o u b t b u t t h a t t h e p r i m a r y effects of a '• if 1 lose e v e r y fiasseuger f o r t h e t r i p . "
concluded b y again d e m a n d i n g t h e i n s t a n t s u r r e n d e r of
vast increase in our c i r c u l a t i n g m e d i u m will resemble
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t o o rash. I advise y o u t o inform y o u r g e n e r a l f r o m me, dy b e g u u t o advance. A n u n w a r r a n t e d activity in bu- on the tow-path, a n d t h e y themselves a w a i t i n g t b e deciT B A V K R 8 K CITY,
t h a t n o t h i n g b a t m y d e s i r e td avoid bloodshed c o n l d siness will ensue ; a general liquidation of indebtedness sion of t b o c a p t a i n b e f o r e e n g a g i n g t h e i r p a s s a g e .
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make me think of s u r r e n d e r i n g on any t e r m s w h a t e v e r ; t a k e place, a n d the d a t a w i t h fixed incomes will p e r h a p s
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t h o s e I h a v e stated, he will g a i n possession of t b e t o w n very s m a l l T b e g r e a t difference between t h i s c o u n t r y c r a d l e d in his Btrong arms.
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f a i t h of an h o n e s t m a n a n d a christian, as well as by tbe W c till a virgin soil, r i c h , and a d a p t e d to -almost e v e r y t o be laid in t h e c h o i c e s t p » r t of t b e e a b i n . w h e r e h e laid
h o n o r of a gentleman, t h a t t b c g a r r i s o n h a s lately re- p r o d u c t i o n . I m m e n s e mineral wealth is \>eginniug t o be the invalid w i t h all t h e c « e Of a p a r e o t . T h e n , a c u t e l y
unfolded. O u r laws are not oppressive t o w a r d t h e p o o r d e i g n i n g to l o o k a t t b e a s t o n i s h e d c r o w d alongside, h e
ceived a reinforcement t h a t h e little d r e a m s o f "
S o saying t h e s h e p h e r d l i g h t e d his p i p e and puffed as are those of E n g l a n d , w h e r e instances of t h e p o o r s h o u t e d loudly t o his b a n d s :
r i s i n g h i g h p b o v e t b e station of bis p a r e n t s ore
a w a y with an air of t h e most nonchalance.
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t h o u g h t it p r u d e n t t o r e t u r o , ' a n d s t a t e t o G o n s a l v o the cation, a n o t h e r is always open t o him.
d e m a n d s w h i c h h a d been m a d e . T b e S p a n i s h general, dation of indebtedness, too, will p r o v e of incalculable W i t h one c o m m o n impulse, e a c h seized his o w b b a g (PROMT 8TKEET, N K * B CQCRT HOCSjt,)
d e c e i v e d by t h i s show of resistance, and b e i n g unwilling benefit t o t b e country. F o r y e a r s past, since t b c finang a g e . a n d t h e n walked immediately o o b o a r d of t h e b o a t .
T R A V E R S E C I T V , MICHIGAN!
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t o waste e i t h e r men o r time in r e d u c i n g t h i s paltry town, cial p a n i c of '67. a vast a m o u n t of business t a l e n t h a s
In a s h o r t lime a n o t h e r c o m m i t t e e j * a » sent l o t h e c a p r p H I S O L D E S T A B L I S H E D H O T E L , ( T H E FIH8T resolved t o a g r e e to t h e conditions offered, a n d followed been locked u p by f a i l u r e s a n d o v e r h a n g i n g debts. Many lain. a s k i n g bis p r e s e n c e in the c a b b r j j : . ^ - , 0
L In T r a v e r s e C i t y , ) s l t a a t e d on F r o n t S t r e e t . in the vicin- b y his troops, a p p r o a c h e d t b e gates. T h i s lenient d e - firms h a v e been s t r u g g l i n g on lor years, t o o h o n o r a b l e t o
H e w e n t a n d f r o m their m i d s t t h e r e rose a w h i t e h a i r i t y of t h e C o u r t House a n d public offices,is still oyeu f o r t b e t e r m i n a t i o n was a n n o u n c e d b y t h e herald t o t h e shep- givu u p y e t w i t h little e u c o u r a g e m e n t for t h e f u t u r e , e x - ed m a n , who. with the t e a r - d r o p s s t a r t i n g io hia e y e , told
r e o e p t i o n of the t r a v e l i n g public, t h e P r o p r l c t c r retums
herd ; w h o only v o u c h s a f e d t o say in reply, " 1 Bud c e p t in a general b a n k r u p t a c t of a new e r a of specula- t h a t r o u g h c a p t a i n t b a t h e had t a u g h t tbern a teasOo—
h i s hearty t h a n k s f o r the liberal P»tron*ge he has
H e t h e n tion. All t h e s e will o n c e m o r e be placed u p o n t h e i r t h a t tliey felt humblo b e f o r e h i m . a c d t h e y a a k e d h i t fora n d assures the public t h a t no palus.wlll be spare* t o m r t e y o u r c o m m a n d e r i s a man Of .some s e n s e . '
W , g £ u c o m f o r t a b l e . H i s c h a r g e , will correspond with left t h e walls, let d o w n t h e d r a w b r i d g e , d e l i b e r a t e l y f e e t W h e u the final crash comes manv will suffer, b u t g i v e w - i i .
I t was a t o u c h i n g scene.
T h e fountain o f
o p e n e d t h e g a t e s a n d allowed t h e S p a n i s h t r o o p s t o p o u r the a m o u n t of loss c o m p a r e d w i t h t h e benefits bestowed t r u e s y m p a t h y was b r o k e n u p in t h e h e a r t o f nature, a n d
th
G o o ™ a x c o i a m o d a t i o n s for horses a n d cattle.:
yay?5-ii'. i n t o t b c town. S u r p r i s e d a t seeing no o n e in the s t r e e t s
' t h e c o u n t r y by a large p a p e r issue, will be small.
tbe w a t e r s welled u p c h o k i n g t h e u t t e r a n c e of all p r e b u t a s t r a n g e looking felloW, whose c a r i c a t u r e of a milisent.
t a r y c o s t n m e h u n g upon h i m like p a t c h w o r k , G o n s a l v o
In an instant a p u r s e w a s m a d e a p for the sick man,
b e g a n t o suspect treacherV, fend seizing t h e s h e p h e r d ,
w i t h a " G o d - s p e o d " for h i s welfare.
d e m a n d e d t o k n o w w h e r e t h e g a r r i s o n was.
T h e a p p o i n t m e u t of p r o v o s t marshals t h r o u g h o u t the
T h e t r u e hearted c a p t a i n of the btfat w a s S a m u e l D.
" I f y o u r h i g h n e s s will follow me I will show y o u , a n U n i t e d S t a t e s to c a r r y ont the enrollment bill will be f a m e s , a n d t b e i n c i d e n t N w o r t h r e m e m b e r i n g .
s we r e d the r u s t i c .
made as rapidly as possible. T h e r e will b e one for eveK e e p by s t i r r u p , then, e x c l a i m e d Gonsalvo, •• and | ry Congressional district, aod when the d i s t r i c t is very
A Carious Surgical Experiment.
on the" I east symptom t h a t y o n mean t o b e t r a y me, 1 shall ' large t w o o r three will be ^ p o i n t e d , as t h e case may reA c u r i o u s . a n d i n t e r e s t i n g e x p e r i m e n t was lately m a d e
TBIB la the l a r g e s t Hotel, w4th the beat a e w m m o d a t i o h s send a bullet t h r o u g h y o u r h e a r t "
quire.
In addition, for each district, there will also be
a t b t r a s b u r g t o effect t h e union of t w o animals, so t h a t
In t h e c i t y ; t h e leading Dally and Weekly P a p e r , are taken
" A g r e e d , " said o a r f r i e n d . " F o l l o w me, S p a n i a r d s ! one civilian and one surgeon, t o b e paid as assistant s u r h e r e , a n d a o pains will be s p i r e d to make g n e s t . comfortable, f o r I swear by t h e w o r d of on honest man a n d a C h r i s - geon o f cavalry, e x c e p t the rations, e t c . , l e a v i n g a b o u t they m i g h t t o a c e r t a i n degree, h a v e a life iu c o m m o n . —
I t was, i n d e e d p r o d u c i n g artificially w h a t n a t u r e proa n d e l e v e a y e a r s ' residence h**e will enable mb to give reliatian, as well d s b y t b e h o n o r of a g e n t l e m a n , t h a t the $ 1 1 3 p e r m o n t h .
'1 his will c o n s t i t u t e t h e enrolling
ble Information relative to t h e r e s o u r c e . of the country.
d u c e d spontaneously in t h o s e e x t r a o r d i n a r y phenomena,
g a r r i s o n will Offer y o u no injury."
board, whose duty it is t o divide' e a c h d i s t r i c t i n t o t w o
t h e S i a m e s e twins. * T w o w h i t e rats, ofthie A l b i n o spe- H e t h e pMced himself b y Gonsalvo's s t i r r u p a n d fol- s u b d i v i s i o n s and t o appoint for each an e n r o l l i n g officer
cies. w e r e selected for t b e e x p e r i m e n t , p r o b a b l y as belowed b y u r e troops, p a s t e d t h r o u g h several silent awl whose special d n t y it will be t o moke the e n r o l l m e n t
ing m o r e m a n a g e a b l e t h a n t h e i r d a r k e r b & t h r e a .
An
d e s e r t e d s t r e e t s , till a t length, t u r n i n g i n t o a n a r r o w
I m m e d i a t e l y a f t e r his a p p o i n t m e n t , t h e enrolling ofincision w a s m a d e on the right side of one, ' a n d on the
lane, h e s t o p p e d b e f o r e a mean looking bouse, a n d h a v i n g ficer of e a c b s u b - d i s t r i c t is to p r o c e e d t o make t h e enSTANDARD;
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left s i d e of tho other, e n g a g i n g t b e skin a o d t h o cellular
prevailed 0 0 G o n s a l v o to e n t e r , h e led h i m i n t o a small i rollment in s u c h manner t h a t each class shall be enrolled
tissue u n d e r i t T h e surfaces of t h e t w o w o a n d t w e r e
room, w h e r e lay h i s wife, and h e r little b o y beside her. j separately, and t h o age of t h e person enrolled is t o b e
k e p t closely t o g e t h e r by s u t u r e s a n d b a n d a g e s until the
" N o b l e g e n e r a l , " said he, p o i n t i n g t o t h e f o r m e r , | s e t down on t h e list as it will be ou the first d a y of J u l y
s i x t h day, wheu union b y t h e first iateution was found t o
O P ALL KIKDfL }»'•.
T h a i is. if any
t h i s i s o u r g a r r i s o n ; a n d t h i s , " h e a d d e d , t a k i n g his ! succeeding t h e d a t e of t h e enrollment.
h a v e taken place. T h e y t h e n walked side b v side, b e i n g
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united by a fleshy bond.
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ne is to be placed on t h e list ; or if any m a r r i e d man is
you."
t h e m o u t h of one did not succeed, b u t an iujocQon t h r o w n
Be c a r e f u l to buy only the genuine.
A w a r e now of t h e real stjite of m a t t e r s , the a b s u r d i t y not thirty-five now, b u t wiil bo on t h e first of J u l y n e x t i n t o t b e j u g u l a r vein of one animal w a s f o u n J to h a v e enJ a n u a r y JS, 1 W 1 '
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a n d cleverness of t h e t r i c k m o v e d even S p a n i s h g r a v i t y . he is not t o go in tbe first class, b n t in t h e second class ; tered the superficial femoral veins of the o t h e r , s h o w i n g
" G o n s a l v o g a v e f r e e c o u r s e to his m i r t h .
T h e n tak- o r if any person liable t o d u t y is n o t now^orty-five y e a r s clearly t h a t on intimate vascular union h a d already taken
i n g off a rich gold c h a i n , w h i c h d e c o r a t e d his own per- of age, b u t will be oa tbe first of J u l y n e x t , he is n o t t o
l ace between t b e m
This interesting experiment may
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son, b e passed i t r o u n d t b e neck of the infant.
aVP a most i m p o r t a n t b e a r i n g u p o n
restorative
surAll persons t h u s enrolled a r e t o be s u b j e c t to military
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gery.
r p H E SUBSCRIBER W I L L P A Y T H E HIGHEST PRICE, good naturedly, " f o r t h e valiant g a r r i s o n of Ogereheim. d u l y for two y e a r s from t b e first day of J u l y a f t e r the
1
in CASH, f o r r a w F u r s d u r i n g the fur a e i s o o .
B y t h e hand of a soldier, I envy y o u the possession of enrollment, nnd if called i n t o the s e r v i c e shall c o n t i n u e
T b e Expenses ol a f e w F a m o u s W a n .
H e hap a q u a n t i t y of
such a r e i n f o r c e m e n t ; a n d y o u m u s t let me p r e s e n t y o n d u r i n g ' ( n e rebellion, b u t n o t t o exceed t h r e e years. B u t
T h e w a r p r e c e d i n g t h e t r e a t y tf R v s w i c k , i a 1697,
the persons of t h e second claw shall not, in any district,
I N D I A N T A N O T D D E E E
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•ith a p u r s e of gold, for t h e use of t h e y o u n g recruit,'"
H e t h e n s t o o p e d down a n d kissed the m o th e r a n d h e r be called i n t o t h e service of t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s until those cost $ 1 3 0 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 .
W h i c h he will sell for CAStf j r «
T b e S p a n i s h w a r of 1739, settled f o r a t A i x 1*. C h a N. B. T r a p p e r s will best consult t h e i r own (Interest by b o y a n d q u i t t e d t h e h o u s e .
of the first class shall h a v e b e e n c a l l e d
W h e n e v e r the
P r e s i d e n t shall m a k e . a requisition, h e i s authorized to pelle, c o s t 8 2 7 0 . 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 .
•calling on him before s e l l i n g their F u r s .
^ ^ STONE,
T h e w a r of t h e S p a n i s h Succession cost $ 3 1 1 , 0 0 0 ,
TUK IRISH BOT AND THK BISHOP.—A b i s h o p some lit- assign to each district the n u m b e r of rrx'n t o be furnish3m
TravsrwClty.Dee, 8,1881.
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tle time past, g o t i n t o c o n v e r s a t i o n with an I r i s h b o y ed. and t h e n the enrolling b o a r d shall m a k e a d r a f t of the 000.
T h e t r e a t y 6f P a r i s , in 1763. ended a bloody struggle,
YOUNG W I L D ROVEItj
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T h e w a r of A m e r i c a n I n d e p e n d e n c e cost E n g l a n d a n d
first of J u l y , f o r t h e improvement of Stock.
same footing w i t h t h e t h r e e y e a r s volunteers, in r e s p e c t t h i s c o u n t r y $ 8 3 0 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 .
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'• Y e s , t o a d v a n c e p a v a n d b o u n t i e s a s now p r o v i d e d by law ;
Bully, in Canada, oo t h e 16tb J o a e , 1859; wa» aired by Wild die o u t o f v o u r C h u r c h a r e lost, d o y o u n o i ? "
retired
n u m b e r t o R e v o l u t i o n of 1 7 9 3 , " cost $ 2 3 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 .
Rover, an imported horse w b o b a s trotted h i t mile iu U J , s i r . " " W e l l , if I w e r e t o ' d i e now, I s h o u l f d i e o u t of and t b e P r e s i d e n t , in assigning the
T h e w a r against t h o first N a p o l e o n , w h i c h b e g a n in
a n d h a s the reputation of b e i n g t h e best Btock-hprae In Up- y o u r C h u r c h . ' ' " Y e a , " s f i d t h e boy. " B u t y o n mittfit e a c b district, is a u t h o r i z e d t o maku a l l o w a n c e in r e s p e c t
p e r Canada. H i s dam I t a b n u b t bay, almost a t h o r o u g h b e saved on a c c o u n t of y o u r inconaavoble
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T h e Crimean war co-t $84,000,000.
A f t e r t h e d r a f t i s made e a c h person whose name is
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received over 4 0 0 l e t t e r s w i t h the desired enclosure, a n d b e f o r e the" d a y of assembling be may famish a substitute, $ 4 5 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 .
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or be may pay t o such person as the S e c r e t a r y of W a r
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A Letter from Oscar E a t o n .
SEMINART HOSPITAL, M a r c h 20, 1863.
and proprietor.
MR. BATSS,—Dear S i r — M y last was d a t e d at A c o t i n c k
B r i d g e ; o u r c o m p a n y a r e still t h e r e oo d u t y as before.—
T h m R B B
C I T Y *
F R I D A Y M O R N I N G , A P R I L 17, 1863.
I come down h e r e once in t w o dayB to sec a sick comr a d e a n d remain w i t h h i m o v e r nigh*, t h a i c o m r a d e is P .
D. G r e e n m a n , E s q . . of W h i t e w a t e r . I n a f o r m e r fetter
G r a n d T r a v e r s e County—-Official.
T h e ( b l l o w i o g t s t h e result of the Official C a n v a s s of I t h i n k I m e n t i ooed b i s ilines?, with the h o p e t h a t he
would soon b e well a g a i n ; b u t alas, t h a t hope, t h u s far-
v o t e s in t h i s C o u n t y , c u t a t the ciectioc oo the 6 t h i t a t
I t will b e r e m e m b e r e d t h a t t w o new C o m i t i e s ( A n t r i m
h a s oot been r e a l i z e d .
H e g r e w worse, nntil
t h e regi-
territory at- mental h o s p i t a l ( w h i c h is k e p t in tents) was not
t h e election last F a l l ; e d a s u i t a b l e p l a c e f o r him, w h e n oo the 9 t h
a n d this, t o g e t h e r w i t h the very l i g h t vote, will a c c o u n t was carefull y removed in an a m b u l a n c e to this
f o r t h e reduced m a j o r i t y io G r a n d T r a v e r s e .
T h e r e w h i c h is s o m e t w o o r three miles f r o m t h e city
consider-
a n d L e e l a n * w ) h a v e b e e n f o r m e d o u t of t h e
i n s t he
hospital,
t a c h e d t o G r a o d T r a v e r w , since
w e r e 2 6 7 rote* c a s t , as follows :
a n d r i a . s t a n d i n g on a lofty eminence,
.
healthful ritmosphere.
F o r A s s o c i a t e J u s t i c e of the S u p r e m e C o u r t ,
J a m e s V . Campbell, (Republican)
.David J o h n s o n , ( C o p p e r h e a d )
of Alex-
w i t h a pure
aud
I t s t a n d s in A westerly, direction
198 f r o m t h e city. F r o m t h e window of the r o o m in which
G9 I am now- w r i t i n g the p r o s p e c t is d e l i g h t f u l , when the
'Republican majority
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r o n g h et'.ges are t a k e n off of a near view of t h e desolations
of war, a n d mellowed down by distance. A view is here
h a d of the P o t o m a c f o r a distance of some 12 o r 1 5
194
miles, b e a r i n g u p o n i t s b o s o m m u l t i t u d e s of sail a n d
72
s t e a m c r a f t s of all sizes a n d descriptions, c a c h i n t e n t o n
W i l l i a m T. "Cornwell, f R e p u b l i c a n )
Flavins J . Littlejohn, (Copperhead)
Republican majority
122 a c c o m p l i s h i n g its own destination. T h e cities of W a s h T h e R e p u b l i c a n R e g e n t s of t h e Uuivereity received i n g t o n , G e o r g e t o w n and A l e x a n d r i a o c c u p y i n g pronii"
1 9 8 votes, and the Conperlicads 6 9 — B e p a b l i c a n m a j o r i - n e a t places in the landscape ; the two f o r m e r so f a r iu
t y , 129.
.
t h e distance as to h a v e t h e i r buildings almost b l e n d e d
L e e l a n a w Count)-.
T h i s new C o u n t y h a s n o t d o n e q u i t e KO well
a s we
h o p e d s h e would d o , owing' t o local divisions on t h e
C o u n t y S e a t q u e s t i o n : b u t Glen A r b o r c a m e u p t o t h e
t o g e t h e r , with the e x c e p t i o u of the C a p i t o l w h i c h , standing as i t does, on an e m i n e n c e , and c o v e r i n g an ai e a of
o v e r t h r e e a c r e s of g r o u n d , with its lofty d o m e
t h r e e h u n d r e d in h e i g h t stands o u t in bold
uf
near
re'.ief. a n d
h a s t h e a p p e a r a n c e of b e i n g only t w o or t h r e e miles di v
t h e R e p u b l i c a n C o u n t y ticket, a n d m u t t take t h e f r o n t t a n t , i n s t e a d of nin6. T h e room in which M ' . G r e e n r a n k us the B a n n e r T o w n . N o local j e a l o u s i e s o r p e t t y man was p l a c e d , and in which he now lies, is on the
q u a r r e l s c a n s w e r v e t h e sterling R e p u b l i c a n s of t h a t cond floor of w h a t was onee the n o r t h w i n g o f the F
w o r k nobly a n d h a s d o n e h e r wholo dutjf.
t o w n f r o m a s t r a i g h t line.
S h e saved
A l l h o n o r t o Glen A r b o r !
W e h a v e r e c e i v e d no figures f r o m Centervilie, b u t un•derstand t h a t t h e R e p u b l i c a n m a j o r i t y on t h e
State tic-
k e t was 3 0 ; a n d t h a t t h e R e p u b l i c a n S u p e r v i s o r
elected.
ticket.
T h e r e was t e r r i b l e
splitting
an
the
was
County
fax F e m a l o S e m i n a r y . H e is very low an a converses
w i t h difficulty. H i s disease is p r o n o u n c e d by t h e doct o r s of t h i s hospital t o be E p i s t o x i s ; t h e y say t h a t t h e y
h o p e t o raise him, b u t 1 can s e e
no hop(
; it seems t o
mo t h a t D e a t h has already claimed him
h i s own.
h a s tlie b e s t of m e d i c a l a t t e n d a n c e .
very
th>-
He
best of
T h e t d j v n s b i p of L e e l a n a u ( N o r t h p o r t ) has fallen f r o m n n r s i n g — o n e man a t least i s w i t h him t o w a i t u p o n bim
g r a c e and g o n e back t o the b e g g a r l y e l e m e n t s of t h e n i g h t a n d d a y — l a d i e s visit him e v e ry h o u r or two
w o r l d , t h e flesh a n d t h e DeviL
T h e Copperhead
State
t h r o u g h t h e day,
r e n d e r i n g him
t h e i r s y m p a t h y , and
i i c k o t received 14 m a j o r i t y ; t h e C o u a t y H i c k e t 22. aud
b r i n g i n g h i m e v e r y s p e c i e s of n o u r i s h m e n t and delicacy
•the T o w n s h i p t i c k e t a b o u t the same.
Geo. N . Smith
w a s defeated f o r S u p e r v i s o r by 2 2 v o t e s .
KECAriTTHno.* OS STATE TICKET.
Rep. mnj. '
Copperhead maj.
Glen A r b o r ,
80
C e n t e r vijlc,
30
Leelanau,
14
R e p u b l i c a n m a j . iu C o u n t y . 9 6
t h a t t h e i r i n g e n u i t y can devise, or t beir hands prepare.
Antrim County.
)
T h e r e t u r n s f r o m t h i s new C o u n t y p o m e to us in such
a s h a p e t h a t w e c a n n o t clearly u n d e r s t a n d t h e m .
The
H i s r o o m is some f o u r t e e n feet s q u a r e
and
twelve
feet
high, well ventilated and w a r m e d , a n d he is the only patient t h a t occupies i t
I n s h o r t , if I e x c e p t the absence
of t h e dearest of e a r t h l y f r i e n d s , I can scarcciv conceive
a man sick u n d e r m o i c favora ble circumstances.
A ' OTIXCK, M a r c h 23.
L a s t week o u r w e a t h e r so e m e d to a l t e r n a t e between
winter aud spring.
O n F n d a y it snowed a u d soeined a s
cold as winter, and o n S a t u r d a y
i t r a i n e d a n d seemed
is m o r e like spring. S o i t h a s b e e n nearly all the winter.
O n e d a y last week as a wood t r a m was b a c k i n g u p t o
l i g h t a n d t h e m a j o r i t i e s small—on thef S t i l e t i c k e t 2 0 . —
T h e only c o n t e s t On t h e C o u n t y t i c k e t w a s for Clerk a n d t h i s place to t a k e on wood, a mole on the t r a c k t h r e w
R e g i s t e r , a n d J a m e s L . G i l b e r t , R e p u b l i c a n , b e a t T h e - off t w o cars, killing five men a n d i n j u r i n g six more ; t h e y
b e l o n g e d t o t h e N . Y . 1 4 3 r d . A n d now I h a v e t o rer o n B o s t w i c k , C o p p e r h e a d , by 3 3 v o t e s . J T h e following
: R e p u b l i c a n s w e r e successful, of course, But t h e
vote
Sheriff, J. W. Arnold.
Judge
Surveyor,
t h a t h a s o c c u r r e d since c o m i n g
friend a n d former
Henry il. Noble.
Regitter,
J a m e s L. G i l b e r t .
of Probate,
w i t h d i s p a t c h e s f r o m A d m i r a l D u p o n t t o tho G o v e r n -
From Washington.
YORK, A p r i l 1 0 . — T h o N . Y . Timer
Washington d i s p a t c h says :
" I t is s n d e r s t o o d t h a t D e p a r t m e n t d i s p a t c h e s j u s t
received, u p t o the t i m e of the d e p a r t u r e of t b e F l a m b e a u ,
sent by S e c r e t a r y S e w a r d t o M i n i s t e r A d a m s , in L o n d o n ,
i Wednesday night
t a k e d e c i d e d g r o u n d s a g a i n s t t h e fittiug o u t in E n g l i s h
F r o m o t h e r t h a n o f l k i a l s o u r c e s . i t is a s c e r t a i n e d t h a t p o r t s of p i r a t i c a l j e s s e l t t o prev u p o n o n r c o m m e r c e . —
T
h c E n g l i s h G o v e r n m e n t i s i n f o r m e d t h a t its course in
the]vessels composing o a r fleet a d v a n c e d upon Charleston
n o t e n d e a v o r i n g t o p r e v e n t their fitting out, is regarded
i the 7 t h . in the following o r d e r :
as unfriendly t o t h i s G o v e r n m e n t , a n d a s o l e m n p r o t e s t
\V KEIJAWKES—Capt R o d g e r s .
is e n t e r e d a g a i n s t t h e c o n t i n u a n c e of i t s p o l i c y in t h i s
PASSAIC—Capt. D r a y t o n .
respect."
T h e r e p o r t s f r o m the several c o m m a n d e r s h a d n o t been
SlosTAt'K—Capt. W o r d e n .
He
Whitewater,
IRONSIDES—Flag s h i p , C o m m a n d e r T u r n e r , with Ad-
I ' . D.
iral D u p o n t a n d staff on b o a r d .
died yesterday morning,
M a r c h 22d. al fifteen minntes past twelve o ' c lo c k .
CATSKILL—Capt. G e o . R o d g e r s ,
He
NAINIATUCK—CapL F a i r f a x .
l e f t W h i t e w a t e r lust A u g u s t a r o b u s t and healthy man.
A . S. Wadswortli.
After
returning
f r o m t h e visit w h i c h he made
ly in N o v e m b e r last, he entered t h e r e g im e n ta l hospital,
c e p t H e n r y I I . N o b l e , w h o w a s IUU on I the R e p u b l i c a n
ticket.
a s n u r s e , w h e r e he r e m a i n e d until be was taken sick,
w h i c h was a b o u t t h e 1 2 t h of F e b r u a r y .
L e m u e l R . S m i t h is e l e c t e d S u p e r v i s o r of E l k R a p i d s .
T h e Holjr W a r .
I n a n o t h e r c o l u m n will b e f o u n d R e v . M r . Steelo's rew h i c h a p p e a r e d in o u r
c o l u m n s , a s a n a d v e r t i s e m e n t , on t h e 3 r d i n s t
W e re-
J>ersonal c o n t r o -
H e leaves a wife and t h r e e small
his loss.
children
H e died a calm a n d p e a c e f u l d e a t h ,
to mourn
commit-
t i n g his family t o t h e c a r e of H i m w h o d o e t h all
things
well, and w i t h o u t whose knowledge not a s p a r r o w falls t o
the ground.
A b r o t h e r of his reached him
d i e d . H i s b o d y is sent to S t u r g i s , M i c h .
N AH ANT—Capt. D o w n .
bis fami-
Coroners, A l e x a n d e r C a m p b e l l anfl G o r d o n G o e r .
A l l of t h e C o n n t y officers e l e c t e d a r e R e p u b l i c a n s e x -
fused to open d n r r e a d i n g c o l u m n s t o a
PATAPSOO—CapL A m m e n .
i u t o t h e service ; my
neighbor from
G r e e n m a n , is no m o r e .
Solomon Case.
p l y t o R e r . M r . W a r r e n ' s letter,
A T T A C K ON C H A R L E S T O N .
T h e Rebels Dsspondent.
From the Albsay Evening JourasL
Latest Reports from Rebel Sources.
j I t is significant, t h a t the R e b e l s w e r e never half M?
W ASHLVGTOX, A p r i l 11.
i d e s p o n d e n t as tbey are at t h e present hour.
\V hile a
N o t h i n g official was received y e s t e r d a y io reference t o . few of t h e i r more reckless presses continue to b r a g sod
affai rs a t C h a r l e s t o n , tbe d i s p a t c h e s from the R i c h m o n d : bluster, t h e general t e m p e r of t b e S o u t h e r n j o u r n a l s is
j
doleful.
In
t
h
e
e
x
t
r
e
m
e
.
T
h
e
y
s
r
e
Glled;
with
laroentap a p e r s , " y e s t e r d a y , b e i n g the latest intelligence t h a t h a s
tious over t h e darkness of the " s i t u a t i o n ; " teem with
rea-;bed h e r e f r o m any source. I t is believed t h a t t h e s e
tales of suffering and d e s t i t u t i o n ; a b a n d o n themselves t o
-tcb.-grams are rautilatioos of official dispatches. A n x i e t y gloomy p r e d i c t i o n s ; conjure h o r r i d visions of hunger
f o r f a r t h e r news h a s s u p e r s e d e d E v e r y t h i n g else here--— a n d s t a r v a t i o n , and give way to p a r o x y s m s of m a o d l i o
8ome> of the G o v e r n m e n t officers are confident of success, grief o v e r the indiflereoce with which E u r o p e regards
their s t r u g g l e for independence. T h o C h a r l e s t o n Merb u t t.hig confidence is not Bhared b y some of the calmest
c u r y confesses t h a t tbe p r o s o c c t is g r o w i n g more a n d
t h i n n e r s w h o h a v e acoesb to all the information t h e r e is m o r e gloomy e v e r y day. T h e Richmond E n q u i r e r adu p o o the s u b j e c t
m i l s t h a t , if the v a r i o u s movements of o u r forces now
imminent are successful, the Confederacy is as good a s
NKW YORK, A p r i l 11doomed
T h e A t l a n t a Intelligencer p r e d i c t s t h a t the
T h e New York Times' Washington correspondent
very e x i s t e n c e of free society in tbe S o u t h is in j e o p a r d y
E v e n the R i c h m o n d W h i g makes a clean breast of it
I
T h e rebel pickets on tho R a p p u h a n n o c k , last n i g h t and a c k n o w l e d g e s t h a t t h e w a r in the S o u t h w e s t has
j h;ii!ed our men with an e x c l a m a t i o n t h a t ' C h a r l e s t o n been little less t h a n a series of C o n f e d e r a t e reverses.
These e x p r e s s i o n s of d i s c o n t e n t a n d d e s p o n d e n c y a r e
b as beeu r a p t u r e d by the Y a n k e e s , ' bn'. t o d a y s u n g oat,
p r e g n a n t w i t h meaning. T h e y indicate in l a n g u a g e t o o
' Y o u Y a n k e e s have been repulsed with t h e loss of sev
clear t o b e mistaken, t h e b a n k r u p t c y of t h e R e b e l cause,
aral of y o u r iron clads.' T h e wind rendered unintelligi- and p r o v e beyond t h e psesibility of cavil, t h a t t h e s u p e r s t r u c t u r e of T r e a s o n is t o t t e r i n g t o its base, t h a t t h e
ble f u r t h e r c o n v e r s a t i o n . "
T b e N e w Y o r k T r i b u n e ' s d i s p a t c h e s contain the fol- g r e a t conspiracy against t h e life o r tbe G o v e r n m e n t is
menaced with speedy o v e r t h r o w . T h e y teach us' t h a t
lowing
t h e h o p e of success is b e c o m i n g m o r e and m o r e feeble
•• R i c h m o n d p a p e r s of to-day found t h e i r way w i t h i n e v e r y d a y ; t h a t w h a t was confident e x p e c t i o n with t h e
our Hue*. T h e y contain d i s p a t c h e s f r o m Charleston, R e b e l chiefs a few m o n t h s ago, is b e c o m e misgiving a n d
d a t e d 9 o'clock T h u r s d a y m o r n i n g , saying in substance, d e s p a i r now, aod t h a t t h e r e are a g e n c i e s of d i s t r a c t i o n
m o r e p o t e n t t h a n F e d e r a l bullets, and m o r e remorseless
t h a t all is q u i e t . T h e iroo clads are still w i t h i o the b a r .
t h a n F e d e r a l s t e e l tearing a t t h o h e a r t s t r i n g s of tho
T h e Keokuk is suuk in sight, and a r t i c l e s f r o m h e r h a v e S o u t h a n d d r a g g i n g it down t o ruin.
W e a r e p r a c t i c a l l y " m a s t e r s of t h e s i t u a t i o n . " II we
floated ashore. T h e t o r p e d o removing c o n t r i v a n c e cali m p r o v e t b e o p p o r t u n i t i e s opening b e f o r e us, t a k e advanled the ' D e v i l , ' has also d r i f t e d ashore.
t a g e of t b o t r o u b l e s of the enemy, p r e s s t h e m vigorously
" A message from G o v . B o n h a m , of 8 . C., t r a n s m i t t e d
t o t h o wall t o w a r d w h i c h t h e y h a v e bc6u insensibly
j to t h e Legislature A p r i l 3d, would suffice, were o t h e r b a c k i n g , and m a k e a wise use of the s t r e n g t h w e p o s p r o o f wanting, t o s h o w the e x t r e m e d e s t i t u t i o n f r o m sess, w e may aebfeve a t r i u m p h a n t P e a c e | n ninety days.
I which the rebels a r e suffering. H e s t a t e s t h a t h e has W e h a v e all t h e elements of success a t onr c o m m a n d .
W e h a v e exhaustleas resources, undiminished credit, and
called t h e l e g i s l a t u r e t o g e t h e r f o r the e x p r e s s p u r p o s e
splendid a r m i e s a n d navies. U n i t e d — i n s p i r e d b y a comof considering t h c p r o p e r means to p r o v i d e food for the mon p u r p o s e — a d h e r i n g t o t h c simple issue of " T h o
sustenance of the a r m y a n d p e o p l e . "
U n i o n " — V i c t o r y i s w i t h i n o u r reach.
jl'he H e r a l d h a s the following f r o m W a s h i n g t o n ;
The W a r . in Virginia.
" I t is reported here t h a t a l a n d b a t t e r y h a d been reNEW YORK, A p r i l 1 0 . — T h e following is a special disduced by our forces a t C h a r l e s t o n . T h i s , I a m told, is p a t c h :
a d m i t t e d by rebel p i c k e t s oo t h e R a p p a h a n n o c k . "
HEAJXJUABTEKS A RUT o r THE POTOMAC. )
A p r i l 9, 1863.
\
NASHVILLE. A p r i l 10.
T h o rebels a r e actively engaged on t h e i r e a r t h w o r k s
I j»te S o u t h e r n p a p e r s state t h a t a t e r r i b l e b a t t l o is proa r o u n d F r e d e r i c k s b u r g . T h e i r a d d i t i o n a l displav in t h e
gressing at C h a r l e s t o n . O u r iron clads w e r e repulsed,
c a m p s a n d t h e b u s t l i n g a c t i v i t y oo t b e f o r t i f l c a l i o n s l o o k
a n d the land forces w e r e fighting within s i g h t of t h e so m u c h like t h e i r f o r m e r weak invention t h a t t h e belief
t h a t an e y a c u a t i o n is i n t e n d e d , is e n t e r t a i n e d by m a n y
city.
officers. T h e balloon a n d signal c o r p s , however," report
W ASHINGTON, A p r i l 12.
no w i t h d r a w a l u p t o t h i s time.
T b e steamer Flambeau arrived here this afternoon,
c o r d w h a t t o me s e e m s t o be the most melancholy event
C o u n t ? , t i c k e t is o l c c t e d : —
Treasurer,
Clerk and
THE
KEOKUK—Capt. R h i o d .
I n t h i s o r d e r they p r o c e e d e d u p the main channel,
nowness o f the channel, and
was t h e r e f o r e obliged
d r o p her anchor to prevent d r i f t i n g ashore.
to
Owing to
these circumstances, she signaled her consorts t o d i s r e g a r d
?r m o t i o n s
before he
OSCAR EATON.
ai-
r i v i u g within 1700 y a r d s of the m a i n forts.
T h e Iroo"
sides became unmanagablc, owing to tbe tide and n w "
T h e r e m a i n d e r of tbe s q u a d r o n c o n t i n u e d on its course,
id soou came within easy r a n g e of the
rebel
fire
from
T b e o b s t r u c t i o n s of t h e channel, f r o m F o r t
T h e Next House of Representatives.
S n m t e r t o Moultrie, i n t e r f e r e d w i t h t h e p r o g r e s s of o u r
" A g a t e , " t h e well informed W a s h i n g t o n correspondent
ships.
In consequence of t h i s and t h e position of t h e
bitterness, a n d as i n t e r m i n u b l e a s the slow c o n s u m p t i o n .
of t h e Cincinnati G a z e t t e , writes thus in regard t o the
Ironsides, as a b o v e s t a t e d , the plan of o p e r a t i o n s was deW e p u b l i s h M r . S t e e l e ' s r e p l y f r e e of c h a r g e , b e c a u s e p r o b a b l e political complexion of the new H o u s e :
" C o u n t i n g N e w H a m p s h i r e as t w o for t o oue against I
iged, und, t i e s p a c e for m a n e u v e r i n g b e i n g only 5 0 0
* h o t h i n k s he is e n t i t l e d t o ' t h e e o n r t o s y , s b e i n g t h e p a r t y
a t t a c k e d t h r o u g h o u r c o l u m n s ; b u t wo a r e f r a n k t o say us, t h e R e p u b l i c a n m a j o r i t y now foots u p e i g h t . By the t o 1,000 y a r d s , the' vowels w e r e obliged t o " p r e p a r e at
a b o v e estimate, R h o d e Island. C o n n e c t i c u t aoil V e r m o n t
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m
t h a t we s h o u l d h a v e c o m p l i e d w i t h h i s -request q u i t e a s
T h c
will swell it t o eleven; while three more, w h i r h we may ^
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f .
^
c h e e r f u l l y if he b a d reserved his c o v e r t Hieer a t us for safely e x p e c t f r o m California, will b r i n g us u p to fourteen. s ' e n a l b a d b c r n m a d e f o r 8 0 1 , 0 1 1 a t h a l f P * * 3 ° ' c l o c k
h a v i n g p u b l i s h e d t w o s e r m o n s a n d svmvs o t h e r local re- R e c e n t indications w a r r a n t us in e x p e c t i n g t h r e e more ! a f t e r n o o n , by t h e Ironsides, b u t the e n e m y b a d prel i g i o n s i n t e l l i g e n c e in t h e H e r a l d .
VV4 c l a i m f o r o u r f r o m W e s t \ irginia, t h u s leuviug o u r m a j o r i t y a t seven- j viously opened fire on t h e leading vessel*.
T b e contest is r e p r e s e n t e d as in tbe h i g h e s t d e c r e e exp a p e r a s h i g h a m o r a l tone as any of tjhe so-called reli•' T o offset this t h e Opposition cau c o u n t on nine from
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J b e l o g s u b j e c t t o t b o sneers of t h o C l e r g y .
W e i n t e n d s i x mem be i u
" J f l t o . w o r k o u t o u r own salvation, a n d g e t t « H e a v e n with- t h r e e m a j o r i t y . T h e r e remain only N e w Orleans. E a s t was in a s i n k i n g condition, a n d was obliged t o w i t h d r a w
versy b e t w e e n M i n i s t e r s of t h e Gospel, aii e x p e r i e n c e had
all points.
t a u g h t us t h a t t h e y w e r e i n v a r i a b l y withjout p a r r a l l e ! in
!
T h e y should t a k e lessons in c o u r t e s y o u i t e safe t o assume t h a t n e i t h e r party, if ia t h e ascendency, would a d m i t c l a i m a n t s t o these seats whose admission woold reverse t h e m a j o r i t y . A s indications are
T b e Ilopelesancas o f the R e b e l l i o n .
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of
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Special Dispatch to tho E v e n i n g Post.
a t le a s t t h r e e for t h e o r g a n i z a t i o n of the H o u s e . I t is
W ASHTXOTOX, W e d u e s d a y , A p r i l 9 . — I t is now knowu, b e t t e r t h a n a n y one e x p e c t e d t w o m o u t h s a e o . "
o o t h e very b e s t a u t h o r i t y , t h a t J o £ u fSidell, t h e ConW e m a y say i n a d d i t i o u t h a t t h e m a l i g n a n t f a c t i o n of
f e d e r a t e emissary a t P a r i s , h a s w r i t t e n i t o his g o v e r n - the o p p o s i t i o n , generally called C o p p e r h e a d s , will, in a n v
m e n t t h a t t h e c a u s e of t h e C o n f e d e r a c y is u t t e r l y w i t h o u t p r o b a b l e c o n t i n g e n c y , b e largly in tho m i n o r i t y .
p r o s p e c t of suecess.
i.
E x t e n s i v e a r r a n g e m e n t s are b e i n g made t h i s S p r i n g all
H e says t h a t n e i t h e r in F r a n c e n o r E n g l a n d will t h e
new n a t i o n b e r e c o g n i z e d , n o r will a n y measures of in- t h r o u g h N e w E n g l a n d , the M i d d l e a n d t h e N o r t h e r n
tervention b e a d o p t e d . B o t h G o v e r n m e n t s may f o r a S t a t e s , t o e m i g r a t e t o Missouri. T h e favorable reports
time play w i t h t h e Subject, t o p l e a s e t h e . t a s t e of the arisof t h o s e w h o h a v e g o n e t o N o r t h e r n Missouri, especially
t o c r a t i c classes, b u t n e i t h e r of t h e m is s t r o n g e n o u g h t o
are s t i m u l a t i n g m u l t i t u d e s t o follow.
t a k e a d e c i d e d s t e p in t h e f a c e of p u b l i c opinion.
I t is unders t o o d t h a t be h a s c o n s e q u e n t l y advised his
G o v e r n m e n t t o m a k e t b e b e s t t e r m s it f a n f o r a return
t o the^Unioo. W i t h o u t f o r e i g n ait}, t h e s t r u g g l e i s only
S l i d ^ l f d o e s o o t ( a y s o , b u t i t i a well k n o w n f r o m o t h e r
s o u r c e s , t h a t t h o s t r o n g f e e l i n g i o f a v o r of t h e N o r t h
c r e a t e d b y t h e E m a n c i p a t i o n d e c r e e , h i s compelled t h e
M i n i s t e r s t o refrain f r o m »11 a c t s of hostility t o w a r d t h e
F r e e States.
CAIRO, A p r i l 4 . — W e learn t h a t o n r forces h a v e succeeded in p l a n t i n g a b a t t e r y of t w o 8-l-pound rifled p a r r o t
guns on a p o i n t directly in f r o n t o f V i c k s b u r g . I n c levee a t t h i s p o i n t is* e i g h t f e e t l t i g b , a n d forms an admi.-able p r o t e c t i o n t o o u r g u n n e r s . T h e position, h o w e v e r ,
is made m o r e secure b y p l a c i n g rail r o a d i r o n taken f r o m
tbe S h r e v e s p o r t R a i l R o a d , on t h e o u t e r side of t b e levees a t s u c h an angle as t o c a u s e every ball f r o m t h s e t * ' - b a t t e r i e s t o glance o v e r t h e i r head. T h e s e t w o g u n s
nand the c o u r t - h o u s e signal-station a n d o t h e r i m p o r t a n t p l a c e s in V i c k s b u r g . I t was the intention t o h a v e
t h e m open o n t h e . c i t y last F r i d a y n i g h t , b u t a severe
rain s t o r m p r e v e n t e d .
M a n y of t h e t r a n s p o r t s w i t h Gen. S h e r m a n ' s e x p e d i tion b a d their c h i m n e y s knocked off and u p p e r w o r k s inj u r e d b y c o n t a c t w i t h t r e e s in t h e n a r r o w p a s s a g e t h r o u g h
Suuflower R i v e r .
I t is stated t h a t t b e Y a x o o P a s s e x p e d i t o n was returning, a n d t h a t t r a n s p o r t s , laden w i t h t r o o p s , bad a l r e a d y
reached the Mississippi. I t is understood t h a t the exped i t i o n is a b a n d o n e d , and t h a t t b o t r o o p s are at Y o u n g ' s
Point.
W e will p r o b a b l y h a v e b n t little t o report d u r i n g tbe
next w e e k or t w o "
V i c t o r y in K e n t n e k y .
LOUISVILLE. KV., A p r i l 1 . — A n official S o m e r w t teleg r a m says G e n . G i l m o r ' s forces a t t a c k e d t b e rebels u n d e r
P e g r a r o . in a s t r o n g positiou n e a r S o m e r s e t , yesterday,
a n d f o u g h t t h e m five o r six h o u r s , a n d w h i p p e d t h e m
badly, d r i v i n g t h e m t o w a r d s tbe river.
T h e rebels o u t n u m b e r e d us t w o to one. O n r loas d o e s
oot exceed t h i r t y . T h e rebel loss is n o t s t a t e d .
""1.V s t' 1 1 " 8 - A few m i n u t e s a f t e r w a r d s all t b e vessles
w i t h d r e w , a t a signal f r o m the flagship, it b e i n g d e e m e d
i m p r a c t i c a b l e t o c o n t i n u e any f u r t h e r hostilities.
Colored R e g i m e nta.
HELENA, A r k . , A p r i l 7 . )
Via CAIRO, A p r i l 10.
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B r i g . G e n . L . T h o m a s , A d j u t a n t General of t h e United S t a t e s , a r r i v e d f r o m above, y e s t e r d a y m o r n i e g .
At
M e m p h i s be o r d e r e d tbe immediate o r g a n i z a t i o n 'and
^ u i p m e n t of e i g h t regiments of blacks, a n d at t h i s p o i n t
T b e K e o k u k was within 5 0 0 or 6 0 0 v a r d s of S a m t e r .
.
,
,
wimci.
P l e t e i . v riddled, b e i n g s t r u c k from all t b e
b a t t e r i e s w i t h i n r a n g e , a t least ninety times in t h i r t y min-
T b e A d j u t a n t G e n e r a l g o e s from here to G e n . G r a n t s
headquarters.
B r i g a d i e r G e n e r a l G o r m a n has tendered his resigna-
o u t t h e a i d of M i n i s t e r s of t b e GospeJ w b o d e n o u n c e e a c h
e t h e r a s liars
.and c h r i s t i a n f o r b e a r a n c e from political E d i t o r s .
From tbe Sonthwest.
Spccial DUpalch to the Advertiser & Tribune.
C1K
a n d ,V1U c o r n
Organizing
M a j o r G e n e r a l W a s h b u r n h a s been o r d e r e d t o T e n n e s From Cincinnati.
E, and leaves t o day for Memphis.
A n e x p e d i t i o n l o f c o n s i d e r a b l e force is now absept in
CLNCIKXATI. A p r i l 10.
T h e city of C i n c i n n a t i loaned to-day t o G o v e r n m e n t , t b e S t . F r a n c i s river c o u n t r y .
b y s u b s c r i p t i o n t o t h e 5 - 2 0 national loan, half a million
T
h o N e w Y o r k Herald
is a l e a d i n g D e m o c r a t i e p a dollars. O t h e r b a n k e r s a n d c i t i i e u s of t h i s city h a v e
g e r ^ W e q u o t e f r o m its columns a g a i n s t t h e C o p p e r sent f o r w a r d a m i l l i o n .
G e n . B u r n s i d e . to-day, c r e a t e d O h i o a oew military
•• A t a l o y a l ' U n i o n m e e t i n g in W a s h i n g t o n , on MonA local i t e m i o t b e R i c h m o n d W h i g says h o t coffee is d i s t r i c t , a n d a s s i g n e d G e n . J o h n P . M a s o n t o the comd a y e v e n i n g last, M r . H o w a r d a n d o t h e r recently relessed
sdld io tbe restaurants of t h a t c i t y a t S I p e r c u p !
I n mand, w i t h h e a d q u a r t e r s in C i n c i n n a t i . G e n . C o x takes
U n i o n prisoners f r o m t h e S o u t h ' a g r e e d in t h e opinion
command at C a m p Chase.
the c o t t o n S t a t e s flour is selling a t f r o m $ 3 0 t o $ 6 5 p e r
t h a t t b e only s u p p o r t o f t h e rebellioo now was t h e beb a r r e l I n C h a r l e s t o n t h e half-pound loaf i s retailed a t 2 5
rbe A t l a n t a I n t e l l i g e n c e r s a y s a c o m m i s s i o n m e r c h a n t lief t h a t t b e C o p p e r h e a d s ( i n t b e N o r t h ) were sufficiently
cents. A t M o n t g o m e r y , A l * , b a c o n was q u o t e d a t from i o t h a t c i t y , a few d a y s aince, sold eleven b a r r e l s of whis. n u m e r o u s a n d p o w e r f u l t o p r e v e n t tbe e n f o r c e m e n t of the
c o n s c r i p t i o n act, a n d t o seriously i m p e d e t h e f u r t h e r
seventy-five c e n t s t o # 1 p e r pound, a n d flour from $ 6 0 k e j for e i g h t t h o u s a n d dollars, b e i n g m o r e t h c $ 7 0 0 p e r v i g o r o u s p r o s e c u t i o n o f t b e war. e v e n t o t h e e x t e n t o f
t o $ 6 5 p e r bbL
barrel.
c r e a t i n g c i v i l w a r in t h e h i t h e r t o loyal S t a t e s . ' "
TRAVERSE CITY.
From
Rosecrans'
Army*
CINCINNATI.
s tclcgiBphs that
Van Horn
m d
April
10.
attinKed
; i per, cear FrankJin, but was n-puU.il with heavy loss.—!
The Federal loss in killed and wonmled is not reported. J f"r
Raids on the Chattanooga and Nashville Railroad, at!,
p l e a s e * ! Larergne. are reported.
A train was destroyed, aod the ]
) track torn up.
i, UADIIAU, KiuraM. r l > « * o j i t »
C n * H L f a DAVIDSON,
E s q . , of
Northport,
a c c e p t o a r t h a n k s for late C h i c a g o popers.
A
Republican M a y o r has been
elected
in
will
Tbo-Republican majority in Connecticut is '2,710.—
Three Republicans and one Copperhead are elected to
CoDgrtas.
Oar acknowledgements are due to Hoc. J . M- HOWARD for the Congressional Globe and other valuable do' comenta.
ComrecncuT ALL RIOUT.—The State elcdtiop in Con' necticnt has resulted in a Republican victory. That iofamous traitor, Seymour, the Copperhead, candidate for
Governor, is defeated, and that is glory enough.
Chicago Times howls over it, of course.
Judge ABXKR PRATT,, a member of tbe legislature
from Calhoun, and Consul to the 8andwich Islands under
Mr. Buchanan's Administration—-the man who, mode the
treasonable speech in the last Legislature, died at
residence io Marshall on th£ 3d inst.
MAPLK SUOAR,—The season Is favorable and the farmers are improving it to the best ifdvantage. Wfe are
debted to Thomas II. Clyde. Ksq.,-for the first sample.
It was not a mere taste, but a bountitol take; wt ighing
several pounds, of tbe very best quality. 0. ili. Clark
has also presented us some samples of pulverized and
cake, which were very fine. We nre stUl ope» to conviction.
ARRIVAL or THE ALLEOHAKT.—Messrs Hatnah, Lay
. & Co.'a Propeller Alleghany, Capt. BoyntoO, arrived
here on Wednesdey morning, and proceeded oh her way
to Buffalo. She has been thoroughly overhauled, repaired and paiuted, during the winter, and tjotJtes out
•* as good as new." Her season route has not yet been
definitely fixed. We are indebted to Capt Ifoynton for
late papers.
Tnit KLECTION.—We learn from the Chicago Time?
of the 9th, that this State has gone Republican. They
claim three Circuit Judges and one Regent of the University. (Pitcher), but we don't believe that part of the
story.
^LATER.—fl"he Chicago Tribune of thclStlj says that
eight Republican Judges are probably ejected
KEWSFAFEB CHANGES.—George I. Parsons has retired
from the Editorial Chair of the Lar{*i+g Republican,
nnd Capt Isaac M. Cravath, who vacated it to go to the"
war, has resumed his position ps Editor.' Hei is a bold
and rigorous writer, a straight-out Republican and an
honest man. Mfc extend to him a cordml welcome.
There has bt-eu u change in the proprietorship of the
Ihucola Pioneer, one of tho ablest papers ih Northern
Michigan. W. 11. Bart lea has Hold the establishment
to Wm. Lake, Jr.. but retains the Editorial charge of
the paper. Tbe Pioneer in nlwnys a weicojSe visitor.
Uoo.Jobu I). Caton, of Ottawa. Illinois, has written
a letter to Gov. Seymour, of Ni}w York, whifch occupies
three columns in the Albany,Evening Journal, in which
he strongly urges upon the Democracy the necessity of
u prosecution of thi« war until tho rebels yield- He says
be Ss for a ten years' war, if necessary, rather than give
up the Union. Tbe letter, though of-a strongly partizan
character, will have a strong influence for good upon the
future of the Democracy,-especially upon those who have
cot yielded themselves entirely to the traitorous iuflueucu
of copperheadism.
Tho latest news from CharHeston reaches ffes through
rebel sources. At last accounts, our iron clads bad not
renewed tbe bombardment which was so tcrfific bbt barren of definite results, on Tuesday. It i» repeated that
the Keokuk, one of our best iron clads has; been sunk,
and that tho torpedo removing" devil" hasfloatedashore
The latest rebel dispatch from Charleston is dated Thura^
day morning, at which time our fleet was still inside the
bar. Another report states that we have faptured one
•of the land batteries.
J.?"?,." Hannah, Lay & Co's Column
3NT. B ! !
WINTER OF 1862 & 1863.
b e t h i n k s <*ith t l
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Cincinnati
by 1144 majority.
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Warren.
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Xearly tbe whole of which
F o r «!»• ( I r a m l T r a v e r s e H e r a l d .
pen Iur s u c u purposes.
If u « U a v » d o n e i t t o o s e v e r e l y , » r i
p u r c h a s e d p r i o r l>. t h e l a r g e a d v a n c e i n a l l . c l a s s e s i f
MB- E b t T O E , — P r r t u l t IUC t o e x p r e s s t l i e i n t e r e s t u r h i c t i
h o p . t u | . e j u s t l l H - i ] <•!. t h o g r o u n d uf o u r u i i - - - e d u c a t e d m i a - M e n h a n d i s e c a u s e d b v t h » k - v y i o g o f t h e E x c i a e T a x . i n
h a v e felt in t h e g r o w i n g c h a n g e r e r e n t l y e x h i b i t e d in y o u
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S-ptemWr.
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paper, f r o m a secular, to a rellglo-is periodical
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f u r n i s h e d y o u r r e a d e r * w i t h tlie s a v i n g s a n d d o i n g s of c r i
l a i n m i n i s t e r * . la t h e f o r m a t i o n of c h u r c h e s , O r d i n a t i o n o
an imperative duty however painful.
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r e f u s e t o c o r r e c t t h e s t a t e m e n t w h e n a s k c u so to d o , "
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ness, R e v . Mr. C r u m b , of T r a v e r s e C i t y , — S i r . — D i d I r e f u s e
w h e n y o u a s k e t f m e , i n t h e p r e s e n c e of Mr, W a r r e n , t o m a k e
O O K S i x i > STATIONARY, PAPER HANGINGS.
nny c o r r e c t i o n s w h i c h t h e r e p o r t e r of the F r e e T r e s s reprea full a s s o r t m e n t .
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a n t ' s M i l t o iic d i e d , n n d n c o p .
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s a i d d e f e n d a n t , C b r U t a i n J o h n s < i n . m i d It i s f u r t h e r o r d e r e d
S t Clair, d i d p e r f o r m t h e w o n d e r f u l feat of c o m i n g t o t h i s
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n e w s p a p e r p r i n t e d a n d p u b l i s h e d a t T r a v e r s e C i t y , In s a i d
a i d n s h i s c o m p l i m e n t s by c a l l i n g a t o u r o w n d o m i c i l e . —
i > h o p e t h a t h e s u s t a i n e d n o lo«> i n h i s r e p u t a t i o n , a s a n
d pap." e d u c a t e d m i n i s t e r , " by his c o n d e s c e n s i o n .
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deT, a n d p r e a c h e r s of t b e d i s t r l c C n o t o n l y b y " m i l b o a t "
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m i d - s n m m e r , b u t by t r a i l i n m i d - w i n t e r .
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FIOIIT ix WEST VIRGINIA.—A lively fight took place
'a few days since in Pendleton Co., West Virginia, between on organization of loyal men known as •' Swamp•ere," and some seventy mounted rebels, who attempted
•their capture. The " Swampers" drove thfc others back,
whereupon they went over to Franklin aod: brought back
100 infantry. The Swampers being folly advised of the
-movements of tho rebels, sent out a squadf'of ten men,
who eocoantered the advance guard Ot the enemy, con.
aistiogof twenty men, on the road and a fight ensued.—
At the first fire the rebels wounded otic of'the Swampei
and captured two. The Swampers, however, being no
only seven in number, rallied and drove th« rebels off tbe
field, retaking their'two captured men. A.t this point
iherebels were reinforced by twenty more man, but the
Swampers by obstructing the'road and firing from behind trees, again chased the enemy back. Wiling six and
wounding several more. TTJO Swampers then made themMfaa Scarce, having had altogether the b<M of tbe conflict
.
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i p u r c h a s e ail k i n d s o f F u r i
afford to and w
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same.
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H A N N A H . L A Y A CO.
Traverse City, Dec. 1,1662.
Sjdces, Candles. Soap, c o m m o n and erasir:
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B aa kk ii nn gg TP o w d e r ,
Salaratas, Starch, Vermicelli, Hops.
Tobacco, Snuff, Harden Seed*.
Bag Suit, F i n e a n d R o c k Salt, G l u e . A l u m .
L a m p a n d L a r d Oil, C a s t o r OU.
I n d i g o . Y'ellow O c h r e , C h a l k , C a m w o o d ,
Fluid. Molasees, S y r u p , "Vinegar,
lleans. Pork. Meal. F l o u r , O a t m e a l , Feed, B r a n .
Beef, l l a m s a n d S h o u l d e r s , C o d B s b .
Hard Bread, Butter, Crackers, Lard,
i
E x t r a c t Leuiotf, V a n U l a , Rose. Peach, P i n e Apple. A c .
H A N N A H , L A Y A CO.
Traverse City, Oee. I.18C2.
B u c k e t s — P o t C o v e r r — S m a l l B l o c k * — R a t l i n e — S p r i n g Bai
Car,ict Lining—Ladles' Rubber Boots—Beesw a x — G r a n d River I j n i d Plaster—Orasa Reed, Ac., A c /
H A N N A H . LAY A CO.
T r a v e r s e C i t y . D e c . 1. I * C 2 .
Y A N K E E
N O T I O N S — P E R F U M E R Y , SOAP, P E N
trlfice, O n n Caps, Compasses. Snuff and Tobacco Boxes,
cy P i p e s . S i l v e r a n d T o y W a t c h e s , F a n c y B o x e s , P u r s e s .
Money llags. Ladies, W o r k anil Fancy Baskets, Tabls
M a t s , B r u s h e s of a l l k i u d a . G u a r d s , C h a i n s , A c .
I I A N N A n . L A Y A CO.
T r a v e r s e C i t y . H e r . I . ISC!.
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eelved) Pipe. Zinc. Sheet Iron, Stove Furniture. One and
— i r r c Pail Kettles. Tin Ware—o complete l i n e — 2 0 , 3 0 ,
» , G O a n d DO g a l l o n K e t t l e s .
H A N N A H . LAY A CO.
T r a v e r s e C l t v . D e e . I . 1862.
BE D S T E A D S . - ^ T A B L E S , CHAIRS, ROCKERS, WASH
Stands, Maltnuscs, Child's Rockers, High Chairs, Ac.
H A N N A H , L A Y A CO.
T r a v e r s e C i t y , D e c . 1, IRC2,
M
A C K E R E L , TONGUES AND BOENDS. PRISERV
ed f r e s h F r u i t ,
S a r d i n e s . t*igar».
assorted
Pickles.
Pie-fruila.
Oysters.
H A N N A H . L A Y A CO.
T r a v e r s e C i t y , D e o . I, 1 8 6 2
O M E S T I C J T F O R
W I N T E R
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t u c k y J e a n s , S u m m e r Stuffs, D e n i m s , Duck. S t r i p e .
Tick. A p r o n and Miners' Check. S h i r t i n g Prints, N a n k e e n
Cotton Flannels. Wool Flannels. Brown and Bleached Cot
t o n s , a full line. Bags, Ac.
H A N N A H , L A Y A CO.
T r a r e r s e C i t y . D e c . I. 1862.
I
A B I E S ' Ci.o*ir» a.vn L a m r s ' C i - o r m . ( D o r * L * W i n r n i
I
F r e n c h Casslmerea. Shefiards' Plaids, C a n a d a Gray Cass.
N i c e B'lk D o e s k i n s a n d C a s e i m e r e s .
H A N N A H . LAY A CO
t h e s a m e s e n t e n c e in w h i c h
; the place for holding tbe C i r c u i t Court
T r a v e r s e C i t y . D e c . 1, 1862
e x e l u a i v e claim to an - e d u c a t e d ministry..'
•not}-, i n U t i l e T r a v e r s e , i n s a i d C o u n t y
T h e R e v . Mr. R e a d u p o n h i s v i s i t t o T r a v e r s e City, w a s d
T STATU. B u o c m t 8TBI.I.*. SCOTCH. ( S t x o t a
n-li a t p u b l i c a u c t i o n t o t h e h i g h e s t b i d d e r ,
t i n c t l y i n f o r m e d b y t h e H o n . P . U . — — , t h e p r i n c i p a l l.n
i w l s a n d MnfTlers.
ibed in said a i o r t g a g r o r s o m u e h t h e r e o f
n e s j - r a a n o f t h e p l a c e , a n d o f t h e firm o f H a n n a h . L a v A C>
satisfy the a m o u n t
doe on said
H A N N A H . L A Y A CO.
w h o l i b e r a l l y s u p p o r t s t h e m i n i s t r y o f t h e M. E . C h u r c l i , I m < y t g a g e a t t h i s d a t e , w i t h i n w
ie C i t y . D e c . 1. I S C 2 .
a l t h o u g h a o t a m e m b e r o f a n y d - n o m i n a t i o n . t b a t t o a e n d a 1 c f n t |>er a n n u m , l e g a l c o s t s nn<
elpense^ a
m i n i s t e r o f a n o t h e r c h u r c h a m o n g s o s p a r s e a p o p u l a t i o n . I fc<- of t w e n t y - l i v e
c o v e n a n t e d t o b e p h i , I in s a i d ino'rt- I C U N D R I E S — I I * » * « • » . C o l
a n d t h u s d i v i d e t h e s u p p o r t n n d r e l i g i o u s i t n t n s u o f tin- ! « « . - rl— « . I , I >.r.
-intf d e s c r i b e d in s a i d m o r t g a g e a s | O
llolf-dJushels,Drag Teeth. F
p l a c e , w o » | d . in h i s j u d g m e n t , be e x c e e d i n g l y
all t h o s e c e r t a i n t r a c t * o r p a r c e l s of l a n d Mtrrnu- s n d l - i n z i llalt'-r C h a i n # . Ilrusli H o o t s , a n d Kliptic S p r i n g s . W o o d e n
p r e s e n t — t l i a t the i L E . C h u r c h hail l o u g pre
In t h e C o u n t y of E m n u - t , i n t h e S t a t e of M i c h i g a n , t o w i t : W a r e , T u l w , P a i l s , C h u m s . L a d l e s , A c . , A c . . S a a b , D o o r * .
g f c u u d , a q d h e t h o u g h t o u g h t to be left in i u
E a s t l a l f o f t h e ^ o u t l i w<*.'t q u a r t i - r nf « e < " t i o n t h i r t w i x ;
si o n . H u t M r . B e a d p e r i l e d
i u a e n u i n g h u t " e d u c a t e d w e s t h a l f of
H A N N A H , LAY A CO
m i n i s t e r . " a n d s u b s e q u e n t l y w r o t e to Mr
1 1 — . o a k i n g , if
l o r t h « w * t q i t a r f — of t h e
tbe company would give their missionary a free passage upon
their propeller, w h i c h r u n s between Chicago and Traverse
t h e s o u t h . h a l f of the n o r t h w e s t q u a r t e r of s e c t i o n t b i r t y - f o o r ,
E D I C I N E S
PILLS. OINTMENTS. LINAMEXTS.
C i t y . M r . 11
w r o t e Mr. Read again, r e q u e s t i n g h i m to
a l s o the s o u t h e a s t q u a r t e r a n d t h e s o u t h half of t h e n o r t h
C a s t o r Oils. Salts. S u l p h u r . P a i n Killer. Saraauarilla.
r e c o n s i d e r h i s p u r p o s e , uf f o r c i n g a n o t h e r m i n i s t e r u p o n t h e
e a s t q u a r t e r ofs e c t i o n t h i r t y three, all b e i n g i n T o w n s h i p
Medical Discovery. Salt-Rheum Ointment, S t r r c h u i n e , Eye
people, telling h i m the Methodists h a d supplied them, and
t h i r t v - s e » » n n o r t h of I t a n r e f o u r , w e s t - a l s o t h " n o r t h f r a c W a t e r a n d Salve. Aloes, V e r m i f u g e , Essences. E x t r a c t s , Ac.
wotild probably c o n t i n u e to d o so.
M r . R e a d , i n r e p l y Bays,
t i o n a l h a l f o f s e c t i o n t h r e e . t h e w e s t f r a c t i o n a l h a l f of t h e
HANNAH. LAY A C a
M
Y'e», a n d p r o b a b l y i n a l l t i m e t o c o m e t h e y w i l l h a v e a < n i n north west fractional q u a r t e r o f e e c t i o n t w o : t h e n o r t h east
ie C i t y . D e c . 1. IH63.
Ister there,'' a n d i n f o r m s him t h a t the missionary is already
f r a c t i o n a l q u a r t e r a n d t h o w e s t h a l f o< t h e s o u t h w e s t q u a r a p p o i n t e d ; s o m u c h f o r " e a g e r l o r e c e i v e a n e d u c a t e d rain
t e r of s e c t i o n one, io t o w n s h i p t h i r t y - s i x n o r t h of r a n e e f o u r
ister™ a t T r a v e r s e City, by t h e p e o p l e t h e r e .
The views of
west, and also the west fractional half of the north west
l-ogwood. Blue Vitriol, C o d n a r C o p p e r a s , C a m w o o d ,
Mr. H . were sustained by nearly t h e w h o l e c o m m u n i t y .
f r a c t i o n a l q u a r t e r of s e c t i o n s i x . i n t o w n s h i p t h i r t y - s i x n o r t h
Coehineal,Ae.,Ar.
T h e c a s e a t M a n i s t v e w a s n e a r l y allied to t h a t of T r a v e r s o
of r a n g e t h r e e w e s t c o n t a l n i n c i n all f i f t e e n h u n d r e d a n d
HANNAH, LAY'A-CO.
C i t y — a n d i n p r o o f o f o u r a s s e r t i o n w e r e f e r »o M r . E n g e l s e v e n t y t w o a c r e s a n d 34-100 of an a c r e m o r e o r less.
T r a v e r s e C i t v . D e c . 1. I s C J .
man. Green, and others—known as the leading business men
D a t e d F e b r u a r v l a t . 1862.
of Maniatec.
) A E R R A G S B O U G H T BY
'•
LEWIS AUJIN, Mortgage.
O n a 05 t h e s e n e w l y installed g r a d u a l w r i t i n g a
**
S L A R N E P . Attornev.
HANNAH. LAY !
of h i s r e c e p t i o n at E l k B a p i d s ;
T r a v e r s e Oity. D e e . I. '
• P r i n t e r ' s f e e s f l " Ml
O-lJw.A
M
VK
•
Intercepted letter fiom Jefferson Dsrla
Fer- j lx>ng, two officers of Indiana regiments, on the charge of
THE LAW MIMING G8YEMMLST &AUS. N A T I O N A L B O U N T Y I N S U R A N C E C O .
oando Wood.
kidnapping, because they had arrested four deserters in
Capital,
OO.OOO.
Rjciwo.xn, Feb. 1, 1863.
Clark County, in that State They admitted when arBOVNTV.
S N Y D E R , W I L L I A M S A CO.
DKAR SIB—I have reat^atteotively yonr fator askiug rested that they were deserters, and would have gone
BOUNTY IB OK T H E NATURE OF A G I F T . OB
upon what terms we of the 8011th will consent to a recon- with the officers bad there been no legal interference.— •1 A\ . gratuity,
l a t h i s wax $100, a*
g r a t u i t y . In
as a 'bounty, is doe to the • (Organized
by Permission
of Ike dutkoritiet.)
struction of the Union, aod while greatly pleased with the One of ihe deserters stated that two Knights of the wido<
heirs of deceased soldiers and" to discharged sol- I
fresh proofs yon have given of your fidelity to the canse, Golden Circle asked him to join the order, informing him diem who shall s< 1e for two years, or to the close of * h e , 6 0
W A L L - S T R E E T , N. Y.
01
>f deceased soldiers it is d u e :
I am pained to see that yon bat partly comprehend our if he joined them ho would be protected against arrest was, If 1
1st,
To
the
widow,
if
there
be
one
/
2
nd.
To
the
children,
motives.
• i n d T n . h . r K i M ^ n if
' r p H I S COMPANY IS ORGANIZED ESPEC1A1LY F O B
for desertion.
widow ; 3d. To the father, mother, or brothers and sister*, ax
THE PROTECTION OF FAMILIES. '
What could we gain by a reconstruction ofthe Union* Judge (Joes table refused to recognize the authority the case may be, provided they be residents of the United 1
On the payment to this Company, or any of its authorised
You offer us new Constitutional guarantees fbr slavery. —— to the officers by the War Department,
States. Commissioned officers and soldiers discharged be- agents, of the sum of $50. it will issue a certificate of insur
But how can we euforce themT Vour Xorthern public j t h e " 1 to prove that the mtn were deserters. The of> fore two years" service, and their heirs in case of tbeir death, , ance, binding itself to pay to aucb person the sum of F i v *
sentiment could hot be controlled forever. Sooner or •ficerswere required to give bail lor their appearance on are not t n titled. as tho taw now is, t o any Bounty,
; H r s D a a n D o u - a a s , in case they are drafted into the Nav
PENSIONS.
Military Service o f t h e United States, prior to December
later it would again attack our institutions. The sons of! 'be 12 th, to answer to the charge of kidnapping, or go to
the men who thirty years ago endeavored to hang Garri- j**'- Bonds were given for them -by loyal citizens of P e n s i o n s were formerly a n a a n n a l payment in considera- Slst, 1866, or d u r i n g the war. In the same proportion t h i s
tion of past services. It has been extended in modern limes Companv will insure any person liable to do Military dutv
son have made Liocoln President Annihilate your whole ' Marshall. The deserters were set at liberty.
to those who have become disabled, and to the dependent in any sum from $100 to $5,000, but not more than $5,000 on
brood of Abolition vipers* and another even more venoof those who lose their lives in service, i t is due in any one life. This Company also insures those in the ser—A Verdict of heirs
mous would take its place. In bringing on this revolution
this war to soldiers disabled in service in the line of duty - vice, officers and privates, against wounds or death, during
nd.
ar, thus enabling all prudent Soldiers to provide
Of doccased soldier* i t l s due : 1st, To the widow. If there be
we hare only assumed a conflict, which would otherwise
against want, in case they fall '
one ; 'id, To the children under IS years of age ; 3d, To the
From the Louisville Journal
have devolved upon our children. Were-the Uoion to
as to be disabled from snp
mother dependent wholly or partly ; 4th. To the sisters under
Thomas C. Schaclett, of Meade county, indicted for IS years, dependent wholly or partly upon any deceased sol- To the manly aded
be restored, with all its wound* healed to the light, the
virtues of bravery and patriot
poison of abolitionism which still lurk in its vdios, and if treason in the United States Circuit Court has been on dier who may be killed or dies of disease contracted or t h r soldier to the field, let bim add the crowning excellence
of a p r u d e n t provision for bis family, in case he never renot in our day, in that of our sons, the amputating knife trial in this city since Friday last, and yesterday a verdict wounds received in service and In the line of duty.
secession would become necessary. By no Reconstruc- of guilty wasreudered against him. The case was tried be- R a t e s o f P e n s i o n s . — T o a non-commissioned officer, turn. then will he be remembered with gratitude, as one t h a t
or private, if totally disabled, or to tbeir widow
discharged his whole duty to hli God—his c o u n t r y — b i s
tion conld slavery be extended through the North ; the fore the Hon. Bland Ballard, the prosecution conducted musician
dependent heir, if deceased, $8 per month ; to Jd Lieutenants family.
Jaw of soil and climate would forbid that
We must by the lately -appointed District Attorney, T. H. Bremiltt $15
: 1st Lieutenants, $17 : t o Captains, $20 ; to Majors,
Our rates for insurance against wounds a n d death are as
and the prisoner defended by Wm. F. fiullitt and Isaac
abide, therefore, in the path which we are treading.
To Lieutenant Colonels and all higher grades, $50 per follows, to wit :
h. Fees in Pension cases are only $5.
$10 on a h u n d r e d .
against wounds.
But could wo be fully assured that slavery would be D. Stone, E».js. This Schaclett was B desperado and month.
«
*'
"
"
death.
unmolested in all States adapted torfavelabor, we would cut-throat, w ho went off in 1661, wheu Buckner attemptBACK PAY.
certificates of insurance are assignable—are intended
never consent to arecenstructionof the Unioa. We are ed to betray the State, was associated with Forest's Is due to discharged soldiers to the time they are actually to Our
be assigned to the family for their care, support and re
command,
vrc
think,
and
came
back
with
Bragg's
invaddischarged.
The
undersigned
have
tuperl6r
advantages
for
in arms,.not merely in defense of our rights to hold slaves
Uef. in case the events occur upon which they"are payable.
speedily
collecting
the
pay
and
claims
of
discharged
soldiers.
forever, aod without stint ; bat demonstrate to the world ing army la jt falL He left that body at Red Mills, on
Aa many in the service are where it would be imposs.ble
Pay is dne the widows or heirs of deceased soldiers in for them to provide for their families in t h i s way, toe wife,
the glory and stability of a Republic baaed apon slave- the Rolling Fork, and went to Meade county, where he Back
nearly the same order as Bounty.
The father, mother, or father, or brother, or any individual feeling an interest in
arrested th'j Sheriff, Deputy Sheriff and Assessor, by the "•her heirs need not be residents of the United States.
the family of the soldier, may insure tbem against wounds or
Inrecedingfromthe Federal Union and forming the order of Bi.agg, as be said, and succeeded in taking two
MINORS.
death. What can mortal man do nobler, t h a n to present the
Confederate States, we acted upon the deliberate, mature away as prisoners to the rebel camp. He afterwards The War Department forbids the enlistment of minors family of the soldier with an insurance upon his lift, or
conviction that slavery is the essential basis of every per- killed Mr. Peannan, the Postmaster at Mill Spring under under 18 years of age. Ordinarily they will be rejected If agaisst wounds, thus at once placing them beyond the reach
of poverty. In case their protector never returns. This is a
manant Republic. Had the Union been based upon circumsta uces of unusual and cold-blooded atrocity, as be such enlistments are properly reported.
all cases of Soldiers' Pay, Pensions, Bounty, and io fact system of substantial charity towards the dependent families
•slavery it might have overspread the contiomt and en- was endo avoring to escape, shooting him down despite allIniust
claims and accounts against the Government, the of volunteers, that has been commenced by our wealthy citidured forever. But the Northern 8tates hid not this the tearful prayers and entreaties of bis wife and famil' undersigned
have the most perfect facilities for their most zens, and will be continued by the worthier portions o f
firm foundation. They were based upon the Be of Jeffer- The Home Guards of Meade then got upon hid tract., speedy collection.
them. WBat can our wealthy and patriotic citizens do, t h a t
son - that allracuwere created equal." Hence universal and sue ceeded in arresting him, and, after indictment and Discharged Soldiers who have not got their pay we are dai- will go further to increase ealistments and assist the Govr n m e n t , than to say to our h a r d y laboring m e n — " I f you
sufiferage ; hence free schocls ; hepce abolitionism as the a trial, upon which he was defended with consumate Iv rendering the most i m p o r t a n t assistance to, besides seeing ewill
enlist. I will insure yonr "life
all
due
they
secure
doe
them
on
transportation,
subsistence.
* until
" ' vyc_
o n return, f o r S l o o
inevitable culmination. Wefirmlybelieve tfcit civiliza- skill, he has been found guilty of treason. This
—$500—$1,000, for the benefit of your fan"family.'*
:lothing, rations, Ac.
"
tion has a higher development in South Carolina than in first i'jilictment and tho first conviction since the rebel- R a t i o n s . — S o l d i e r s are entitled to the cost p r i c . ... ._
Thera
Massachusetts, in Mississippi than in New Fork, und lion 'oroke out and we trust that no mistaken clrtnency tions in money while absent on) furloughs, or other competent authority, which money we readily secure.
solely because South Carolina aud Mississippi have slave- will prevent him from being the first to expiate his
Government Vouchers, Recruiting, Quartermaster and
fuL crimes on the gallows.
ry. while Massachusetts and New York have not
Commissary Accountsacaurately made up at our office and
We feel assured that we will win our independence.
a n y of the vicissitudes of War
collected.
A m e r i c a n P e t r o l e u m as Fuel in P a r i s .
Our free population is essentially warlike; yours :s peaceThis Is the only Insurance Company in the United States
All just Military and Naval Contracts, Claims and Losses
ftil aod cowardly. Weare careless of money! you of the A French paper says " An American gentleman adjusted and collectcd on application, either by mail or I that was organized capeclally for t h i s purpose.
North worship ' the almighty dollar." Almost our sole (?Jr. J. L. Linton) has lately visited Paris for the pur- person, to
Advantage* of I n j u r i n g i n this C o m p a n y .
ROBINSON 4 BBOOKS,
laboring element is our slave. Our entire vAite popnla- p.ow of submitting to the French Government his new
1 s t — I n the esse of citiicns Insuring sams f o r their famiAuthorized War Claim Attorneys,
tion is as available for military service; the war takes ou- 'method of generating steam. Instead of the ordinary
lies, if d r a l t e d : If no draft takes place In the county where
D m t o i T , MICK,
thing from our production. Vour Northern armies most fael, he uses petroleum oil. The points'which his pa- O r n c s — N o . 149 Jefferson Aveune, over Ives' Bank, op- the insured resides, half the insurance money will be refunded.
be recruited entirely from your laboring classes, and the tent particularly dwells on are these :—From water of posite Office U. S. Military Commander.
2nd.—Our insurance In regard to the d r a f t covers n o t o n l y
wnr detracts immediately from your productive industry. f.-qual temperafare the timo required for generating
the present draft, but all future, ones.
Our female slaves work in the fields, while the wives of steam to 20lb. pressure above the atmosphere was found A OEM FOR THE MILLION,
Sd.—Our Company insure for any sum desired, a c c o r d i n g
your Northernfcrmereare indoors ministeriog to tho by actual experiments to be io favor of the oil—17 minto circumstances of insured.
comforts of their families, and their children are at school utes to 31 minutes. The cost of coal oil, extracted from
UIL—1The men who have invested their capital in thia
Splendid and Appropriate Holiday Present.
Company have been well known to the business c p m m u n i t y
—• total waste in a military point of view. Thus, as one tun of cannel coal, delivered at any port iu France,
for the past fourteen years.
producers, our three millions of slaves are an ofiset to would be less than the coal, in cousequence of the cost
H M E .
O E H O R E S T ' B
5tb.—The c a p i u l or this Company will not be employed ia
six millions of your farming population. You cannot of carriage for the latter ; aod the us« of oil thus exBanking or Ileal Estate operations, but will remsin in U. S.
therefore, maintain a larger army than we aw -abla tc tracted would generate infinitely more steam than the
Government Stocks, and will only be ' c o n v e r t e d so fast as
S5 SEWING MACHINE.
may be necessary to meet t h e liabilities or the Company t o
oppose to yon, without such a derangement of your in- coal itself. The saving io bulk over coal is 250 per
EMBODIMENT OF PRACTICAL UTILITY, AND the insured.
dustrv as will seriously threaten a revolution ot the cent, and in weight 500 lbs. of oil are equivolont to 2,000 • HE
a marvel of simplicity ; makes the r u n n i n g stich very
-The Company are bound to take risks to no m o r e
North. To these considerations add the wduderfa'i
lbs. of coal. Ten men, with the use of oil, in the fire- rapidly a n d perfect, uses a common needle, and will last a t h s n $100,000,
new of our soil and climate for defensive warfare aiiu n room department of a ship, are equal to fifty with coal. lifetime. At t b e N e w York State Fair, its simplicity, efficien- Responsible agents wanted in every county in the United
is a military impossibility that we can be subdued by a The largest steamers now ruoniog between New York cy, and great practical utility, was confirmed by the award of States. They must give references of strict integrity a n d
i r s t Premium.
iponsiblllty, TiWse desiring to be Insured where agents
force of less (ban twice the size of ours. Such a fou-ce and Liverpoolrecraire1,200 tuna space for coal, where- theIt Fwill
gather, Buffie, shirr, tuck, run up breadths, etc., with
- not vet appointed, will remit to the Company, at 69 Wallwe feel certain your Uovernnmot can never raise.
as, with the use of oil as fuel, 450 tuns would be suf- single or double thread on any material adapted to the runV Y., {by express), a sum of money sufficient to cover
Mark, then, another veryremarkableadvantage which ficient It can be applied with great advantages for ning stich. The thinnest, usually the most difficult to stitch street.
the Company's per centage on the amount desired t o be inslavery gives us as a military people—one which proves locomotives on railways, and stationary engines, as well by other sewing machines, being sewed the easiest. For sured ; and if It be a citizen desiring t o insnre a sum for h i s
tltat if we arefightingfor slavery, it is no losir true that- as for ordinary heating purposes. The plan has been ladles' and children's apparel, ana other articles made of family, In caae he is afterwards drafted, he will, give his n a m e ,
light fabrics. It will t h e r e f o r e be found almost invaluable.
age and residence. If it be a soldier, be will give nsme, age,
slavery fights for us.
examined by a government committee in Paris."
It is attached to the table like a sewing bird, and having no and the Company of the Begiment to which he belongs, the
The hardships which oar slaves endure in consequence
tension, and requiring no lubrication or change of stich, is number of the Begiment and State it is t r a m , also the resiShooting of R Deserter.
ot the war, are scarcely greater than those to Vhicb
always ready for operation, and such a marvel of simplicity dence of his family. If ft be wife, brother, lather, or f r i e n d s
:
that
a
child
of
six
or
eight
years
Can
undcrsrand
It,
and
use
they havo been accustomed. Our slaves get evervthinir Special Dispatch to the Chicago Tribune.
of the family that desire t o take out an insurance upon the
it successfully.
absent soldier, tbejr will give his name and age, and also the
thev use at the hands of their masters, and let prices be
IxotAKorua, March 27.
It is not at all liable to get out o l o r d e r .
Companv, Begiment and State to which it belongs. The sphigh or low, they do not reel the difference. Tour NorthRobert Gay or Company D, "1st Regiment Indiana Each machine is put u p in a neat box. accompanied with p l i c a n t f o r t h e policy will also give the name and residence
ern mudsills have their luxuries; they carpet their houses-:
full and explicit directions, and twenty-five needles.
of
the wife or the person fc • whose benefit tho Insurance It
they have their viands; they ^rink their tea and coffee Volnnteeir, who was convicted, by court martial, in this Sent to anv addresain the United Slates on recoipt of an
ured.
some time since, for deaprtion to tho enemy, taking order. Inclosing the amount, or may be collected by Express
thev drees according to the fashion; the war doubles the' city,
Apply to, or address,
the
oath
of
allegiance
to
the
Southern
Confederacy,
and
' " delivery of the machine.
SNYDER, WILLIAMS A Co.,
articles consumed by them, trebles the prica of others, returning here as a spy, was shot at three o'clock, this IVben the money is sent with the order and registered, we
69 Wall-street, N. Y.
and they pay for all theso things, while receiving no cor- afternoon, near Buruside's barracks.
guarantee Its safe receipt and the delivery of the machine,
a — M o n e y may be sent In registered letters, or by exresponding increase in their incomes ; thus general disaywhere within 2000 miles free of any Expreas charges.
press,
at
o
a
r
risk.
Two men were selected by lot out of each company of Very liberal a r r a n g e m e n t for agencies.
satisfaction with the men exists at tho North, which on"1st, making 20 in all." Their guns were loaded by See MIRBOR or FASHIONS, or for full particulars, specimen
ly requires to be skilfuUv nursed by our friends and atheLieutenant,
N o t i c e s of t h e P r e s s .
half with blanks and one half with f sewing, etc.. send a stamp for r e t u r n postage. Address,
agents, to compel your Government, before the close of Minnie balls. one
MME. DEMOREST.
-• T h i s is a sound C o m p a n y . "
The guns were then banded to the men,
473 Broadway, N. Y.
" Tho insurance-ot a certain sum for one's family, Is a prudictate!'' t0 m i k e 1)6400 W i t h 0 3 °° s a c l i t e r r a * M we shall without their knowledge which were loaded with balls or
Every lady, mother, milliner aod dress maker, should have dence that every man should adopt In these critical times."
blank.
The
prisoner
was
brought
out
and
made
a
few
10 of these valuable sewing machines.
" The msn that would be respected and loved by his family
.Sorelv, then, with all theaJ circumstances in our favor
acknowledging his guilt, but said ho did it with
i life, and gratefully remembered In death, will provide h i s
wo would be false to ourselves, to our posterity and to remarks,
family against want."
no criminal intent, and only for the purpose of enabling
the world, should we accept loss than independence.
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" All our most p r u d e n t citizens and soldiers are I n s u r i n g
him
to
get
out
of
the
army.
With the highest esteem,
AND
competence to their families in case they are drafted, o r
He supposed that he was to be shot as an exampie,
t'
lam, tai03t<rulyyours,
killed, le the service ; it Is the only safeguard In these critiand exhorted his fellow soldiers to stand by the Govern-1
GENERAL LAND OFFICE.
cal t i m e s . "
*
S0-9m.
JEFFERSON DAVIS
ment, and not to follow in bis footsteps, and to profit by
The Plotting* in Indiana—Civil War Brewing. his fate; said that was not prepared to die, and it is
AI.BERT W. BACON.
BRYANT & STRATTON'S
thought that he expected to be pardoned up to the last
Prom the Indlanoplls Journal. '
The news comesfromevery part ofthe State that the moment He was blindfolded, and sat down upon his
CHAIN OF NAMAL
Knights of the Golden Circle are supplying themselvos coffin, when, at a signal from the Lieutenant, the soldiers
1424 Acres of Choice IMIUIH;
with arms. Immense auantities ofrevolversand bowie- fired and Gay fell dead, eight balls having lagged in his
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knives ere daily shipped from this city, Cipcincati and breast, any one of which would have killed him instantly.
other places into other parts of the State. They are He enlisted io Olav county, in this State, and served as 1850 Acres, also Choice and icell SeC O L L E G E S .
sent into neighborhoods in lots from ten to one hundred, hospital steward of his regiment up to the timo of the
lected.
ahovriBg that companies and societies are all being form- battle at Richmond, Ky., from which place he deserted
Also—13 L o t s Io the Village of E l k R a p i d )
ed at once. Tho existence of the Knights ofthe Golden to General Bragg. He has no friends iu this country.
ISrancIi L o c a t e d a t D e t r o i t ,
Circle in our midst, having been repeatedly established
The above mentioned L a n d s are in all parts of the County,
THK ARAB'S PHAYF.R.—' Oh. C o d b e k i n d t o the
M i c h . , Merrill B l o c k ,
in judicial proceedings in the Circuit Court of the Unit- wicked ; to the good Tbon bast already been sufficient- Elk Lake. Whitewater, O m e u i a a n d T r a v e r a e ; are a m o n g the
earliest aod best selections with r c l t r e n c e t o soil, water, sur- C o r n e r o f " W o o d w a r d M J o f l e r s o n A v e n u e s .
ed States, and a number of the members of the Order ly kind in making them good.
face, and m a r k e t : e m b r a c e F a r m i n g Lands, Y i l l a g e S i t e s snd
having been convicted and subjected to punishment, is
Water Powers, with or without i m p r o v e m e n t s , in quantities
HIS INSTITUTION FORMS ONE OF TWELVE COJ.
no longer an open question. It is an organized conspiAt a training down east, after an order was given to to suit p u r c h a s e r s , and at prices making-it a a object, in preleges located In t h e following cities J—Detroit. New
racy against the Government of tho Unite? States, a " return ramrods," one of the soldiers broke from the ference to b u y i n g back f r o m s e t t l e m e n t s .
1 o r k , Philadelphia, Albany. Buffalo, Cleveland,Chicago, St.
public enemv, arecognizedtraitorous foe io our midst, line and was off at fall speed. "Halloo." bawled the T r a v e r s e C i t y . May 1, 1861.
23-ly Louis,Brooklyn. Troy. Portland and Toronto.
t and israpidlyarming and putting cn tho fofnt and sub- commanding officer, " where arc you going ?" " Down
A person h o l d i n g a scholarship can attend e i t h e r a t his
stance of a military organization. It is the vital and work- to Sqnire Muggins, to return the ramrod I borrowed of
option.
Terms.
ing part of the democratic party; the living,restlessbrood him. You said return ramrods."
The Magic Time Observer,
Tuition payable in a d v a a c * byr
by p ot r e h a s e ot s c h o l a r s h i p
of poisonous serpents impatiently awaiting <he hour to
e for rLadles. $26E I N G A H U N T I N O A N D O P E N F A C E , O R L A D Y - S $40 for full t e r m .
strike the Government; in the mean time hiding their
Students to enti
r. Average t i m e t c
or Gentleman's Wateh combined, with P a t e n t SelfLittle Willie having bunted in all the corners for his
le course, three :
hateful crests beneath the crust of a party oaoe honored shoes, at last appears to give them np, and climbing on winding improvement.
knowledge of the ordinary English b r a n c h e s Is s u f f i c i e n t
and patriotic. Tho leaders of that party associated with a chair betaking himself to a big book lying on a side- The .New Y o r k Illustrated News, the leading p i c t o r i a l pa- p r A
e p a r a t o i y to e n t e r i n g upon the course of study.
of the DnlUTd States. In its Issue of J a n . 10th, 1863, on
these reptile not only understanding their movements table. Mother says to him, " What is darling doing per
page 117, voluntarily says :
J- H. GOLDSMITH. Resideat P r i n c i p a l a t D e t r o i t
but direct them, urge them forward in their devilish with the book F •• It'ith the dictionary ; papa lookth - We have been shown a pleasing novelty, of which the
J . F. SPALDING. Assistant.
work, deny for them, lie for them, and labor for their in the dictionary for things, and I'm looking to see if I Hubbard Bros., of this city, a r e the sole Importers. It is T h e m o s t t h o r o u g h , p r a c t i c a l and t r u l y p o p u l a r C o l l e g e s
protection.
called the"" Magic Time Observer." and is a h u n t i n g and in America. Over six t h o u s a n d s t u d e n t s b a v e e n t e r e d sir.ee
can find my shoes"
open-face watch combined. T h i s Is one of t h e prettiest, t h e i r establishment, w h i c h i s t h e b e s t e v i d e n c e of t h e i r
The vast expenditure of money for arms, the restless
f
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most convenient, snd decidedly the best a n d cheapest timeA boy who asked a Boston police officer for shelter piece
for general snd reliable use, ever offered. It h a s withF o r f u r t h e r I n f o r m a t i o n p l e a s e c a l l a t C o l l e g e Rooss^, or
in the station boose, said :—" See Cap'n, first my la- in it and connected with its m a c h i n e r y , its own w i n d i n g s e n d f o r a new C a t a l o g u e of 80 p a g e s . F o r s p e c i m e n s of
ther
died,
and
then
my
mother
married
again,
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- Die bitterness towards the XSovenimecl and to avowed my mother died, and my father married again, and some- cases of this Wateh are composed of two metals, the o u t e r
being fine 16 c a r a t gold. It h a s the improved r u b y acaymwthy with the Rebellion, mean something. They how or other I don't seem to have no parenU at all, nor one
tion l e v e r m o v e m e n t , and i s w a r r a n t e d an accurate timeno home, nor no nothing."
are the signs and preparations
4 l for war, for bloody civil
ATTENTION !
strife. It4s not thusis that
- «-»—•»that the
friends -»
of peace are wont
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A c o u n t r y e d i t o r received n r e m i t t a n c e , w i t h the reto demean themselves.
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8 ? to* < t h J u d i c i a l C i r , ; a n d r e s p e c t f u l l y a n n o u n c e d t o his s u b s c r i b e r tha-, acq u i t of Illinois, recently a r r e s t e d Messrs. M c f f a r l a a d a n d c o r d i n g to his own terms, his s u b s c r i p t i o n was o u t
to bo*7 at wholesale, $35. s e n t by express, w i t h bill payable
o n ^ f i l i v e r y . Soldiers must remit p a y m e n t In advance, as
we c a n n o t collect from those in the Army. Address
H i ' f S A E D BROS. A CO.. SOLS I i r o s n i r ,
<V>uth Cor. Nassau A J o b s St*.. New York.
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