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Grand Traverse Herald, January 16, 1863
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Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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Bates, Morgan (1806-1874)
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1863-01-16
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TEAVEE^E
VOL. V.
C r i r Y , M I C H . P E I D A Y , J A N I I A B Y 16,1863.
N O . 5.
Negro blood certainly could not have predominated iu her glory in the sacrifice which blasted me. It makqi v j
veins. Hei features were regularly and finely cut, and solitude sublime. I-glorv in the sacrifice which I foreher form and movements were grace itsdC You may bore to make when I would not force ber to be mine,
rs rmLisnED tttnr rMlbxr, At
She has dapple forays to draw it.
have seen socb. The red color camc and went in her but shielded her alike from the distnyer from the p*rg»
Traverse City, Grand Traverse County, Michigan,
complexion, at sudden emotion, as visibly as in a whiter of disappointed love, from slavery, from poverty, from
With my blue eyed laughing baby.
face. Her voice was music, and her eyes were like stars." myself! 1 have grown gray bore in my solitary fertrew,
Trundling by.
MORGAN BATES,
but not desolate. There is a nameless happiness >» virThe visitors smiled at each other.
I hide bis face lest she should see
EDITOR AMD PBOPBIETOBMy cherub boy and envy me.
" Ton may wonder at my rhapsody,- and yet more tuous melancholy, my friends; and tba solitude of these
long years, though always tinged with sadness tt "I
T E B M 8 .
i ,
when I tell you that I loved her.
Ilcr fine husband ban white fingers,
O n e D o l l a r a n d F i f t y C e n U , P a y a b l e invaBympathy is often the forerunner of love, and here it thought of ber, has also been glorified by the honorable
Mine has pot;
r i a b l y I n XIVBIXCMJ.
Ho took his bride to a palacewas bightedby admiration and a peculiar 6ense of wrong. retrospection. I can look back without a blush, and ooADVERTISEMENTS inserted for One Dollar per sgoure (ten
Mine a cot;
I often regared her in secret meditation. • There' ward without fear ; see ' glory in the grass • * | atf<#4or
lhieSTfor the flrfet Insertion, mil twenty-live cent* far each
Hers comes home beneath the starlight—
subsequent Inscrtiou. Yearly Advertisements—$10 for one
thought I. • is the inocent oHspring of undoubted guilt— iu the flower ; book in the running brook% aertoons In
tie'mr cares she;
square; $20 for three squares; $30 for half a.column; and
the more heinous because the intelligence apparent in stones, and good in everything—"
Mine come%*bme in the purple twilight.
S30 far one column. Legal advertiWments at the rates pre" Except slavery," interrupted Mountfort Witb •
Kisses me,
ber, show that mind and education were counled with nnacribed by It a-: fifty cent* per folio of 100 word*, for the
And prays that he who turns life's saada
brimcd passion, which tbey sbooM have checked—uot smile
flratiasertioa, and twenty-live cents for each subsequent—
Will hold his loved one in his hands.
" And all over vice," added Lone Jack. " For slavesuffered to shadow forth their own shame in the fature,
Bveryflgure counts sword. Figure work without rules, 50
ry is a crime, though mayhap you do not think so."
per cent added. Rale and figure work, double price.
Mrs. Lofty has berjewels,
swell the calendar of souls in chains.'
All legal advertisements to be paid for strictly in advance.
So have 1;
" Not necessarily wrong,' returned Mountfort, " as I
I loved her. still it was repugnant to my Caucasian
She wears hem upon her bosom—
blood to marry her; and yet, t no more my pride strug- look at it. Power over the feeble may be used rightfulInside 1;
gled, the feebler it became before the power of love. Will ly and to bless them."
She will leave hers at death's portal,
" But I deny man's right to yield the power of slavevou believe me still further? Though convinced of my
By-and-by;
I shall wear my treasure with me
MDoerity, she refused me. She was in love with another, ry ; or that liberty should be limited to tb09e only who
When J die:
have superiority of miud. If the homely, poor, ignoand
a
black—one
of
my
own
slaves.
For I have lore, and she has gold—
" My disappointment was thus doubly mortllVing.— rant, feeble. Indolent—as tbo :<egro is claimed to be—
She counts her wealth—tylne can't be told.
Reclstci
MORGAN B A T E # .
But, thank Heaven, I had honor as well as philosophy, should be enslaved on the account, of those attributes,
Receiver
. . . R E U B E N GOODRICH.
She has those who love her—station.
and
I did not abuse my power, though my heart was millious of whites should this d a / b e plaoed in chains.—
Jfoue have I;
writhing. I could not conquer my love but I conquered But such defects invoke our assistance, not our worn ;
GRAND TRAVERSE COUNTY O F F I C E R S .
But I've one trne heart befelde me—
a helping band and not a trampling foot. God never
myself."
Glad ami;
I'd not change it for a kingdom.
" This is a rare case, under such circumstances," said made a slave. Man's tyranny has done it."
Judge of P r o b a t e . . .CURTIS FOWLER,WMfton
No, not I;
" Tbc South could not live without slavery.'
Sheriff
E . F . D AME, Trarerse'Cltv.
Mountfort.
God will weigh it in his balance.
County Treasurer
MORGAN BATES, Tiwv.City.
" I differ with yon. If the white could not cause his
I fear so," remarked Lone Jack, a deep sigh escapBy-and-by,
County Clerk
JAMES P. BRAND, J "
And the difference difine
ing from hii quivering lip. " But let me unfold the se- fields to flourish so well, he still could live. And better
Register of Deeds
JAMES P . BRAND, , "
Twixt Mrs. Lofty's wealth and mine.
quel. A neighboring plunter, having seen her by chance, the ground should lie idle than that every harvest should
Proa* Attorney
C. It« MARSH,
Clrcait Conri Com. ..C» I I . MARSH,
. . '
came to me, and wished to buy her.
I declined. H e sign over the proof of human persecution. Pirates and
Lone J a c k .
Coroners
L . H. 8 MITH,
Wk lUplds.
urged me for hours, offered a large amount, doubled, other knaves may laugh at principle when opposed to
R O B E R T IiEK, Csnlwvllle.
trebled it; bribed, swore and begged by turns. Still \ profit t but they give no laws to honest "minds, and the
BT LIEUT. J. W. TII.Dt5.
refused—my firmness increasing the more ardent he be- end of tbeir gains is evil. They sow the wind and rean
C. H . M A R S H , [ i <! ;, Almost every village has some object of tradition upon came. I suspected his motive* for 1 knew hischaractcr; the whirlwind ; and if this accursed wrong of slavery,
this rule of might makes right, this vain aristocracy tf
which it prides itself. Apart from its magnificent scene- and I would uot part ber from her lover.
•• The matt went away baling mc for it ; and making a color, this denial that tho laborer is worthy of bis hire.
ry, the little village in Viiyiniato which we now refer,
is not abolished by manly, magnanimous legislation, the
AND
handle'of
my
Northern
birth
nnd
extreme
kindness
to
bad nothing of special curiosity for the traveller, except
inevitable hour w'yi speedily come when the torpid heart
SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY,
its hermit, " LOIKJ Jack," as he was called, a mysterious my slaves, lie cxcitad prejudice against mJ. One day, of avarice will be foused from Its guilty lethargy, and reK 6 T A R Y P U B L I C & C O N V E Y A N C E R , solitarie, who for twenty years had made his abode in a on my return from a journey of some miles, I heard pent its greed of gain and shameless tyranny in copiotts
shrieks
issuing
from
uiy
bouse.
At
a
distance,
1
saw
envern near the brow of tbo mountain-—one the famed
Traverse Citjr, Grand Traverse County, Mich.
tears of blobd."
Blue Ridge—at the foot of which the village Sunned it- one of my * boys' rush toward the bouse, and enter it.— • " 1 will not argne the point with you, sir," replied
Qfflce In Dwelling House.
My
It was Phil, the lover of Ihe mulatto gifj. Hastening to
self, und, like most Virginia villages, slept.
Mountfort; " but only insist that, if an evil and wrong,
Absolutely nothing was known in the village, of Lone the bouse, What was my horror, on entering, tofindray
we did not originate, but inherited i t WeTegard it now
Jack's history, other than that he bad come there from neighbor, who had roitgbt to purchase the girl, weltering as tho main fount ol our existence ; nnd it is not In huin
his
blood
on
the
floor.
while'Phil
and
Jessie
stood
bv,
parts unknown, bought the whole mountain, furnished
man nature to sacrifice all for principle Self preservaBT
the cavern for bis permanent home, made a clearing the latter with her garments torn, BU^I exhibiting all tne' tion is Ibo first law of nature."
around it, and had a garden there. From time to time signs of having been engnged in a desperate straggle.—
"The perpetuation of a mighty wrong is not a means
I
understood
all
at
a
glance.
Tho
villairrhad
taken
ad:
bo would descend to make purchases, or could be seen
of self-preservation," returned the old man, " bwt ofself(PBOKT STIUSKT, KKAB OOCKT HOUSE,): ?.{ -•
sauntering thro' tbo village or the woods around, holding vantage of my absence, and had expiated his brutal at- destruction. O, that the South would bo warned io
TRAVKHSECITY.U1CUIOAK.
small converse with any one; and often be would be espi- tempt at once A hatchet iu the baud of Phil had cleft time, nnd frankly starting with the admission | ' a man's
.
H I S OLD E S T A B L I S H E D HOTEL,&#£FIRST ed ot the vrry top-most point of bis elevnfed borne, read- his skull. He was dead.
t» Jessie was wild with fright and agony. Phil spread a man,' bestow that liberty npon others whi^b they
la 'i'raverse UitA.) situated on Front Street, ip the \ ictn- ing, upon the rocks, or gazing with folded arms upon
. r <kin,nrt Mmisi' and nubile offices, isstlll open fortnc the sublime landscape which encircled him. He was out his arras humbly as I entered, and said he, •• Master; have so jealously claimed for themselvee. What a bright
reception of the traveling public. The Proprietor return! seemingly n man of sitfty years; full six feet in height, you have always been kind to me, and «you may hang laurel might so be plucked from tbo Tree of Time.'
bU hearty thanks Xor the liberal j.atronage he has «
me now or .burn me, and I will not blamti you. But, O, What a stain wosbed from the American name 1 What
and assures the nubile that no ,,ains will be spared to make and well proportioned. liia full flowing benrd swept his master, what could 1 do ?'
impending years of agony ar|d ignominy might be avert«
his guests comfortable. His charges will correspond with massive chest, and added much to the impressive majesty
•* 'Nothingtats, and nothing better,*''."Phil,* said I ; ed ! What a splendid fecuritt of tuliiro freedom, peace
of his counlennnce. Hi# cvrs were large, dark and env^ootf'accommodations for horses and cattle. . miay2S-2fi crnous; and miluncholy and firmness blent in the refined • and I will sacrifice all I bavo before ,ycm shall suffer.-- and glory might thus gracefully nnd easily bo obtained f
But without her own voluntary action lo lhat end, the
expression of bis features, whose benevolent cast render- I would have done ibo same, Phil.' - What with tbeir fright nnd gratitude. I found it sacrifice must still be made, and roon. Hefe in my
ed their sombre character the less forbidding.
difficult to hurry them off witb proper directions'to evade lonely home I have closelj watched the signs of the
A
Mr.
Nonnlfort.
a
Georgia
planter,
with
his
wife,
times; and what with tho haugbty spirit ofthe South and
AXD
travelling North to escape tbo excessive heat of their pursuit. There were no others of Jny people in sight ; the free principles of tho North, I dread the qnickly
warmer Faitude one summer, abd tarrying in this village and furnishing them with money, and bidding them take coming cloud which breaths of civil war."
on tbeir way. beard of Lone Jack, and determined to pay a wagon and a fresh horse, nnd ride tiH iio dropped, and
The interview having grown unpleasantly political,
him a visit. Early one bright morning they were pioneer then trust to God. 1 saw them soon out of early reach, Mountfort asked that the tin mc might be (hanged ; end
ed up the mountain side, and met the •'godly eremite" at at least ; and then, unseen, 1 re-eutered Jhe wagon I had after partaking ofthe free hospitalities of their boat,
A L B E R T W . BACOKT,
left,
and
drove,
in
a
round-about
way.
to
the
village
work weeding his garden. Dismissing the gaide. Mountand being shown by him the favorite features of his wfjd
ILL-LOCATE LANDS, PA Y TAXES, BUY OR, SELL
fort approached the old man, who bowed a welcome to tavern, as'ifl had but just arrived from my journey, und abode ami its surroundings, with many thanks his visi»h Cbiaiulsslon—aud how ntfcrsfor sal^ • • 1
had oOt vjsited tho house at all.'
big Visitors.
tors departed, too soon to realize the troth of what b6
"
Some
hours
later,
while
I
was
calmly
transacting
Explaining who they were, Moontfort hoped be should
prophesied.
not be regarded as a trespasser upon tbo privacy of one, some superfluous business iu Ihe village, a crowd of my
neighbors and slaves came rushing to nir, with tbc tic.
AND WILL FELL AS AGJCXT
; ,j •
Esquimaux Architecture.
who, bo bad beard, was averse to human society.
. Not always." replied the hermit. witb a faint smile, ings that a man lay murdered iu my bouse, and that
As the days lengthen, the village* arc emptied of their
leading the way to hirtavern and beckoning them to fol- Phil and Jessie had ubsconded.
e
inhabitants, who movesenward on tho ii* to the seal
•' The expression of anxiety in my focc was by no hunt. Then conies into use a marvelous system of archlow. where they were soon seated, in a capacious and
Also—13 Lots In the Village of Elk I t a p l d s ,
comfortable cavity in the rock, his abode for a score of means counterfeited, as I now returned home, unsus- itecture. unknown among the rest of American n lions.
years, perhaps the abode of wild beasts before him, from pected by any mortal; but my fears were for the fugi- The fine, pure snow has by this time acquired, under the
Wjfn on wrrnovT bwcLLtKoe.
tives. not myself. The house was soon thronged, and by
action of strong winds ami .hard frot is. sufficient cohethe Creation down.
The above ttciitlbncd Unci* orehniA parts
•• The ' Old man of the mountain ! may be somewhat various slrutegems, I managed to delay pursuit for hours; rence lo form an admirable light building material, with
Elk Lake, Whitewater. Oractiia and Traverse;,atb
mitauthropic, but be is no churl, though notovep4ond of and when the wordv investigations were done, announc- which the Esquimaux master-mason, erects most cor .
earliest and best -election* with reference
1*8£wad market: cmbracfe FaftUlngT.«nds. VIllagrCTea and Visits mere idle starers; and visits from tbcee are now ing myself robbed. I led. the most eager and indignant, fortable dome shapQ houses. A cirele is first traced oO
iu tbo wrong direction iu the chase.
Water Power®, with or without improvement*.!!* quantities
the smooth surface of the snow, und the slabs for raising
few."
to aoitpurchasers, and at prices making It an cjhjecUn pre- Ibrtmrtlely
'• In brief, the hunt proved fruitless. Providence the wulls ore cut from within, so as lo clear a ,naco
" I suppose you must sometimes weary o£ this loneli* - - . - .to- biivluz
. i.t
-t- from
from wfttloraents.
fercnce
hick
settlements,
guided tbc scared refugees, and foiled -then; hunters.— down lo the ice, which is to form Ihe floor of the owe!,
JMjr
ness.
pud
the
sight
of
the
human
face
is
then
not
distastetirtvarao Cltv. Msy 1, 1K1.
Through many perils they continued . to escape, from ling, nud whose evenness wns prevkrti>ly ascertained by
ful to vou."
' " I have never regretted my choice of abode." replied county to couuly, nnd state to state ; a«3 uot many probing. The slabs requisite to complete Ihe dome, afthe old man, •' lmbit is second nalure. and thoughtful mouths afterward I received intelligence of their where- ter the interior of the circle is exhausted, art cut from
minds can people solitudes I know I should Tec! more abouts, aiid sent 'hem sufficient mcaua. to make them some neighboring spot. Each slab is neatly filled to its
comfortable foWfre.
,
place by a flinching knife along joint, when it instantly
W * WOULD BAT TO TUB PtjaUC. THAT WD BAT* OOT O t * lonely iu the. society of my fellow-creatures, and can tru" I n due time the excitement died _ if way : but, cdn- freezes to tbc wnll, the cold atmospliere forming a most
ly say that: ;1 • . .
*
tinr.ally annoyed with suspicions ofbeiiig an abolitionist,
excellent cement. Gre vices are plugged np. and seams
" 1 love not man tho less, but Nature more nnd
thoroughly
loathing
a
system
of
wtyich
I
was
an.
unFrom these our interviews from which I steal
accurately closed br throwing a lew shovelfuls of loose
In operation, and are on band to do Costora-Werk at^aH
willing representative, I resolved to emancipate all my snow over the fabric. Two men generally work together
From all I may be, or have been before,
limn; and would say. we think that wccandOMflo-»dwork
slaves, asil seek a home further North-.; I was not long in raising a bouse, and the one who is stationed within
To mingle with the nnlvcm and feel
as any Mill In Grand Traverse. "you doubt It, try ps, and
What I can ne'er, express, but cannot all conceal
in
finding
a
purchaser
for
tins
plantutioo
;
it
was
a
fertile
see for yourselves ; and would say, that we keepopr
cuts a low door, and creeps out when bis task is over.
Half the proceeds I divided
Furthqr conver ration induced Lone Jack to volunteer and well ordered one.
The walls being only three or four inches thick are
:
among my freed slaves, as their due. tP' fruits of their sufficiently translucent to odmit a very agreeable light,
bis gueslt nn outline of his life.
toils uud their progenitors for years ; '^nd*placing thfem which serves for ordinary domestic purpose; bot if more
"My story may bo tedious to you," he said. •' but
a operation, and T a n on Shares—as usual!
reculiarity is not without icterest. Though I was born safely aboard n ship. I sailed with thep to distant parts, be required a window is cut, and the apertuie is fitted
C. NORRIS A BROTHERS.
BRC
in the North, where there are no slaves, I have been, where all, who work in honesty, are, thnsters of them- with a piece of transparent ice. The proper thickness
Mr like you. a slaveholder. A t t h e age of thirty-five I was selves, however humble, ignorant, or h jmely. ^
ofthe wall is of some importance. A few inches excludes
•• Ah, my friends. I. once a slaveholder, did indeed the wind, yet keeps down*the temperature so as to proa poor mail witb no near relatives. At about that time
the death of a kinsman in the State of Mississippi made teel like a 'patriarch ' when I parted - with those poor ven*. dripping from the interior. The furniture—such as
ignorants
for
tlie
last
time
;
for
I
felt
that
I
had
given
me his sole heir, nnd I went there lo find myself rich—
seats, tables aud sk-eping-placct—is also formed of snow,
Ihem. ned theirs lo come, their liberty forever : and and a covering of folded reindeer skin orsi-al skin renders
the owner of bioad lands add many slaves.
iWrnksirlter irtll si"
J»Won " The novelty of the transaction made j t highly plens- that the authority ofthe patriarch had been vindicated, them comfortable to-thc inmates. By means of antewho will maka actual settlement, or bniid thereon a Frtfce, ing lor n while: but my own good fortune would not dull but only by his surrender of it ! I coo'd but weep a? I chamber,1". and porches, in form of long, low galleries, fvith
Brick, or Btone hpuse. valued at not less thau Slfcp,.paying
counseled them and tore myself from Ir.i ir clinging ami".:
their openings turned.to leeward, warmth is insured in
Wfbraarveys,etc. Raid lotk are !ft the Boat WJraWj i+».n my souse of the misfortunes of others. 1 baa been edu<jfTr*verso City. This part «f the town Ilea aitM head, aod cated in o different si boo!, and i could not but view with and their tears of gratitude for release frortlslavery I re- the interior; and social intercourse is promoted by boiIc'betweenthe twoarms of the Bay. and has a front ^ri earb pity nnd disgust« system of unpaid labor, some of the garded as my absolution for connection with'rt.
ing the houses conligBoatly. mid cutting doors oI"commu"Journeyingawhile, restlessly, from p!acc to place, nication lnrtween them or by erecting covered panhges.
Bay, and.of the best soil for Gardening, etc. ror particular* concottitnnts of which were the buying and Selling of
pleaee call at the Office ef the subscriber, at f ^
human beings from bondage to bondage; the sway of ab- at last I fixed upon- this spot for my h< me ; but here, for Store houses, kitchens, and <ilhcr accessory buildings,
rolutUm in a free counli^; the arbitrary partitig of kin- twenty years. I bave-dwelt iu peace wtfhGod and nature, mat be constructed in the same manner, and fl degftfe of
EAST TRAVERSE CITY,
my books and thoughts of her."
!
Geo. W. Bcinwt, Proprietor. dred t.t ihe will nf a master; and the power to whip and
"Is it possible that you can still be influenced by that convenience jauned which would be attempted in vain T
brand human flesh. 1 felt guilty in possession of wealth,
with o less plastic material. These honses are durable;
* ^Thia'^ftr will bo oitended-oaly 6 moipth^ iromthla resu|li|ig froui uO meril of itiy own, but mug from the singular attachment!" "asked Mountfort, wonderingly.
" It is. I never loved but once," *aid the old man, the wind has little eflect on them, and lbcy resist t b t J
swfat atift iafiguc or humble, benighted creatures, born
thaw till the sun acquires very considerable power.
with n0' friend rate God, and vtAed for life, without a solemnly. " Some natures, 1 believe can love mam[Sir John Richardson.
-4^
Crime and- with out n hope. J therefore did much to times. Mine is not one oftlicm. TTsat poor, dispiscd.
HOKIiAW B A T E S ,
•®e)9r»|D their condition, though for a few joars I did but to me beautiful slave,,is the oajj'-earthly idol I have
The most authentic lype of human depravity : ia •
ever worshipped. Her image haunO'tne still. .It made
not make up mind to free them.
. f' Among my slaves was a really beautiful mnlatta— mc the reel we I am ; it contents me vtill to be so. -I can thoroughly unprincipled politician.
H e r a l d O f f l o o T r a v e r s e CMtr. M i c h .
Mrs. Lofty and L
Sirs. Lofty kee^s a carriage.
&|e (Sratii) ftrabtrse
lUfobif Jib Printing liallj ini Eijafilimh tiraltd.
tjmTFD SWTES USD OFFICE AT TKiTBSETOJlICD.
?•
^fturitfi aiiiJ CcmtsrUtrr at Jfato,
TRAVERSE CITY HOtJSE,
W I L L I A M
R E A L
F.OWLE,
E S T A T E
GENERAL LAND OFFICE.
W'J-,;
1424 Acre$ of Choice Ixtiuta',
1850 Acres, aim Choice and -weU Seh'cl rl.
NOTICE.
G R I S T
M I L L
TANNKRY
ii',h : i
5 0 Q T o w n L o t s Offered F r e e
• to A c t u a l Settlers. :
VTOTJtfZY
PIJBMC,;
Clje SnnD aratitrsc
t Battle'
narfreaaboro.
The report of Charles H. Mar*h, aeconli
rtraetions(rivpnatla.«ti«*qonor
!bo Boanl
Na*n M ^ h a t w K o . D«5. 31st, Ib62—Our wholo
into and examine the Dockets oT nil *"
line auffen-d terribly Ibia morning. Fimr regiments or
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Peace for the C»onty. and was reerived
regulars hwt hair their men ami all th-ir commarnling
T o tbo l i o n , tbe Board of Rape
TRAVERSE CITY:
officers. G^n. Anderson's troops suff.-rcd terribly.—
T m v « a e County,
FRIDAY MORNING, J A N U A R Y 16. 1863.
Major* Roscngartvu and Ward are killed. Gcus. BUnWhereas, at a session of the raid i & r d Jf\ the 13th
k-y. Ronssi'au and Palmer are wountletL
day of O. tober, A D . 1862. it wjFrwpvHtl that the
PROCLAMATION
Dndrict Attorney bo instructed t'o^Kaiapie llio Dockets By the President of the United States of AmeTwo O'CLOCK P M —Gen. Thomas Las just broken
of el! J u l i a n of the Peace of tbij^ConWty, nnd (be lnMike
rica. ,
the rebel cutre, and driven the enemy a mile. We are
of other officers who receive fintt or fees that pnipi-rly
W ASUWDTON. J a n . 1st 1863.
advancing our whole line. Geu. Rosecranx is personally
be kmc to tbe County, and report to lliu next sc&>iou of
Whereas, on the 22d day of September, in tbe year of superintending the movement
One shot- killed two of
(lie Board of Supervumrs.
. The umiersigiK-il. Prosecuting Attorney for Grand our Lord, 1862. a proclamation was issued by tbe Presi- his staff officers. The Fifteenth Wisconsin lost seven
Traverse, reports that he has hud tho above resolution dent of tho United States, containing among other things, captains.
under consideration, ami that in obedience to said
Gen. Ncgley's artillery is still mowing tho rcbch in
.diT . .
ABMBT.
lution be h#*searched the Dockets or those Justices of tlie following, to wit:
Pbilo Beers, of Leelanau.
tho centre.
the Peace wherever he could learn tluit any fines had
" That on the first day of January, in the year of our
Mr. Perry, of Crystal Lake.
Gen. Crittenden's left wing- has token tbe entrenchbeen
imposed
or
aiiy
collected,
and
that
ho
fou»d
Joseph
On motion of Mr. Fisher, tbu Trfcosnrer's Bonds were
Lord, one thousand eight hundi'ed and sixty-three, all
Dame, Ksq-. of Leetuimu. hud. while Justice of the 1'iiire
ments a t Maifrecfcboro.
appro reJ and ordered filed according Jo lii*.
persons held as slave, within aliy State, or designated
The rebel Generals Cheatham nnd Rnins are kiilnd.
> On motion of Mr. Porter, that the jBobrd go into a of said County imp«isedand collected a line of ten dollars part of a State, the people where if shall then be hi rebelfor selling liquor, ami hud paid the same to 0 . H. Hoicommittee of the whole to settle wilhlthe Treasurer.
AVAUinoTox. Jan 2.—-'11m Secretary or War to-day
O.i motion of Mr. Luld, the following report was road den, Esq.. my pwk-ceasor, on being ilemandcd from him lion against the United States. Sfiall be then, henceforth received tho following :
by
said
C.
HHoldon.
is
tho
Pi0secntin<r
Attorney,
and fortrver free ! and the Executive Government of the
byihe Chairman:
CLEVELAND, Jan. 2.—The following has just been re* The committee of tbo wfcoV have Imd indcr considers- act njr under iit.*trui'tk>nsf>-oin said ili>urd. I a!so asa-r- snid United States including the military and navul auH. Ilolden hail imt paid the amount
ceived by tulegrupb from Cincinnati, duted Morfreesbotlon and examination tbu orders on batutyttjiclt hare been tained that said
thorities thereof,will recognite and maintain tho freedom
paid, and compared the name with thii account in County to the CountyTre.isurer. when I notified said Dume that
ro. January 1 ; A terrible battle was fought yesterday.
I
should
hold
him
for
the
amount,
us
tho
law
reqnired
he
of such persons, and will do no act or acts to repress
Treasurer's Books. and that raid boqkjdiow that orderit to
The latest from tlie field is up to noon.
theumoatit of 85,461 73 hare bran p u d ; and noon com- should pay over ull fines to the County Treasurer, nnd such persons, or any or them, ; 1 any effort they may
The rebel centre ha^kcea broken and things looked
paring lhn orders returned, fiud theBi o a , hand "agreeing not to the Pro^ecutimr Att-irncy. He has ajrrcid to pay mflku for their actual freedom; t§nt tha executive will on
tbe
amount
o\er,
and
was
to
pay
it
before
the
linst
day
favorable.
With Treasurer'* Books.
the Grstduy of January, aforesaid, issue a proclamation
The loses arc reported to be enormous.
Yonr committee would recommend thit tho orders on of Junuuiy la»tI also fonihl on the Docket of 3. 0 . Wood, Esq., n designating (he States and parts of States, if any,
band be consumed, ami tbe County Treasurer be instructStanley, Romneau, and Palmer are wounded, and tho
ed to balanco his county order account by charging over J oat ice of Leelnnnn. six COMS in which fines of ten dol- which the people therein respectively, shall then bo
rebel Gens. Cheatham and Ruins ore killed.
lars
each
bad
been
imposed
nnd
not
collected.
1
orderrebellion nguirist the United btates, ami the fact that any
thp smiaunt to county order account destroyed.
NASHVILLE. Jam 2.—'llio Federals encountered tho
~ Q j motion of Mr. Steele, the above report was . adopt- ed the Justice to issuj executions agjinst euc'i of the D^'- Stiita or the people thereof,.shall on that day, be iu good
ed.
i
. • -* feiulants. which has born done, ami the executions are in faith repr. s.'iitcd in the Congress of tho United Stutes rebel* on the 30th ult. near Stuart's Creek. After hea--The connty orders were then empumed.as ordered. \ the hnuda,of tho Sheriff and his deputy. 1 also found
vy skirmisliiug the rebels were driveu .buck. W« capthat
Theron
Bostwick,
while
acting
as
jailor,
received
by iiu-mltcr* clinyen thereto, at v'lectious wherein a maThe follow'iug report of iho Building committfo wni
ten do'lars of n pri<oaJT who was committed for not pav- jority of the qnalifl.il voters ofsttch States shall love par- tured 100 prisoners, uud killed ami wounded a large
pres.Mited nnd ordered read:
To tho H o a . Board of Supervisors of Grand Trnv- ing a fine. Said Bostwick states that he hud | a'd ihv ticipated. sh.-.ll, iu the absence.4 strong countervailing number of rebel*.
siid
amount
to
D.
CGoodaie.
then
ncting
us
County
Our lo^s was seventy killed and wounded.
e m Connty.
testimony, lie deemed coaclnsivt-evidence that sadi State,
, Your committee on who.n von confer tbe duty nnd Treasurer, and on examination of the books of the CounAt daybreak on the 31st the fight wns renewed with
care of making certain repuirs and improvements on the ty Trenwiror 1 round no entry. On calling on I). C nnd the people thereof, arc not iu the rebelliou against great fury. McCook's corps was opposed to Har.lcu's
County Jail, would most respcetiftiily rejiort. that they GiHulnlohe state*) positively that Mr. Bastwick had paid the United States.
and
after <le*|>crate fighting with lit-avy loss McCook rehim
no
such
money
\
and
after
hearing
I'otli
sides
I
am
have caused said buildinir to bo sided upon tbe outside,
Now. therefore, I, ABRAHAM Ltxcoi.v, President of turned two miles. He soon rallied nud was again driven
ami othewise finished, us tbe charade 08 the structure unable to state where the ten dollars are ; only this much
seemod to require, on tho inside of the celfcthey have bud of which there is no dispute, tliut tho amount was (mid to the United States, by,virtue in me imxsted as Comman- back. At night ho was four miles this side of the ground
H laid with matched floors and well i-eiltid overhead.— Theron Bostwick.
1 have also endeavored to find the Docket ofAlvin A. der-in-Chief of the Army and JJavy, in timo of actual occupied iu the morning.
l a making their repair* your committee nave expended
The light continued until ten o'clock p. in, at which
the sum of fifty-nine dollars and ninety-five cents. Then- Smith, of tho Township of Traverse, bnt havo comu to nrnied rebellion oguiust tbe aathority of the United
time we ha 1 maintained our position.
is yet necessary to put tho building in>go<id working or- the conclusion that lie Kept no do<kot lit all.
States, and us a fit and necessary war measure for supI
know
of
lio
other
oOi<*rs
who
tveeived
fines
or
fees
der a sutinblc box alow, with pip.*, two or threo cords
Tho Federal loss is very I wavy. Killed. Brig. Gen.
thutjjropTly belong to the County, except Justices of pressing said rebellion, do, on this first day of January, in
of wood, nnd some additional covering for Iho bed.
Sill, Lieut. Co|. Garesche. chief of General Rose ..Tan's
In order to supply the necessary jartielus .we would the rcnee •liidthe Sheriff or Jailer of the (jaunty, with- the year of our Lord one Ihousnnd eight humlredandsix- siaff; Brig. Geu. WilRch, ef lnd'.uniu. Cot Shi (T Actrecomsnd A further appropriation of twenty-live dollars. out it is the County Clerk, and I am not at present pro
jwred to report ou hint.
»y.three, uud in accordance with my purpose M> to do, ing Brig. Gen. : CoL Fanner, of iho 15th Kentucky.
(Signed)
PBRHY HAJIXAB.
.
C. II. MARSH. Pros. Ally.
T. A. Hncaoocic.
publicly proclaimed for the full: period of one hundred Col. Jones, of tbu 16th Ky.. Lieut CoLColtou. I61I1
On motion of Mr. Fisher, Resolved tbut the above n On raotioqofMr. Noble, tho report of the Building
Kentucky, Lieu*. Col. Joocs, 3'Jtli Indiana. Maj. J . Car•committee was adopted, and tho recotmiuiation ordered port be accepted and filed, and that the Prosecuting At- ilnj-, from the date first above mentioned, order mid des- |ieuter, 19th Regulars, and Maj. llosengarten, of Puilatorney be instructed to proweute at Ins discretion nil ignate as the States ami parts of States therein, tbo peot o be acted upon.
. • i
delpbia.
On .motion of Mr. Fisher. Messrs. Nohlc. McDonald, peraoiu that may have received fines or moneys in their
and Porter were appointed committed to provide a room official capa;*ity and ha*T5 not jiaid over said fines or tno- ple whereof, respectively, are this day in rebellion against
Morgan's Movement*.
ueys according to law.
for the Clerk's and Bairister's offi *o.
the United States the following, to wit: Arkansas, TexLonsviixe. Janrl.—Morgan crossed the Cun.bo land
On motion of Mr. Noble, tho Clerk: was authorised to
On motion of Mr. Fisher, Resolved, that each Snper as; Louisiana, except Parish™ St. Bernard, Plaquemine. and cut. off Nashville ut Guiunlioro, and appeared in
procure a set orbooks wherein to keep accounts.
visor-be charged by tbe Clerk with the amount drawn
Cul.
On motion of Mr. Porter, that tho; Board should go by him from tho Volunteer Relief Fund, and report to Jefferson. St. John. St. Charles, S t James, Ascension- front of Munfordsvillo on the 27lli of December.
H0I1M111. of the 13th Kentucky, dro\*e part of his foico
into a committee of the whole upon the state of fina ices. the Board of Supervisors at their annual meeting the
Assumntion Terre Bonne, LaFourche, St. Mary, St.
On motion of Mr. McDonald, the Board adjourned to disposition made by him of said amounts.
killing niue and cupturiug sixteen.
Weilujsday morning, ut 9 o'clock.
Mr. Fisher than proposed the following resolution : Martin and Orleans, including t i e city or New Orleans,
Morguii then crossed tbe Green river and moral to
Wednesday. Jnn.
Resolved, that the families of men who may be here- Mississippi. Alabama. Florida, Georgia, SorfflTt-'arofina. Elizabttlitowiu destroying the bridge ut Beaver Creek
Board met pursuant to adjournment Called to order after drafted by the State for the U. S. service be placed
by the Chair."
in relation to the Volunteer Relief Fund upon the same North Carolina, and Virgiuia except the 48 countir ami Nolin. He also destroyed tbe Iressk' work ut Mu!Roll read.-bv tho Clerk.
CoL Harfooting as the fuuiilies of Volunteers, and the Supervisors desigbated as Western Virginia^ and also tbe counties or drough's Hill und moved for Rolliug Fork.
E. L. Spragae. Traverse.
or the respective towns of the County lie required to
lan, of the 10th Kentucky, overtook him ut Rolliug Fork
John Porter. Centrrrille.
draw orders on said Fund for their relief the same as for Berkly, Accomac, Northampton, Elizelieth City, York. uml attacked him. killing, wound.ng and capturing a
John McDonald. Whitewater.
the relief of the families of Volunleers.
Princess. Ann, uud Norfolk, including the city .of Norfolk number or his force. Tuu rebel Col Duke died of his
E. P. Ladd, Peninsula.
On motion of Mr. Porter t'ao above resolution was ami Portsmouth, which except^] parts are k*ft precisely
wiinnds. Col. Hurlun pursued und aiiuckol Morgan ut
Geo. take. Milton.
adopted.
John E. Fisher, Glen Arbor.
'I he committee of tho whole, on finance, presented the as if this proclamation were not i»>ued; and by virtue of Boiling Fork ami tbe Salt R.ver bridge. This is the
| f . H. Noble Megeeaee.
following report
first i'a'unce of infantry at talking nnd routing cavalry.
tbe
power
and
for
tli;
purpose
aforesaid,
I
do
order
and
Wm. Steele. Benzonia.
The comudltce of the whole upon tho state of the
Morgan (led before Harlan to BirdsJown and thcics
Philo B^ers, of Leelanau, and-Mr. jPerty, of Crystal
finance, begteave to report that they have hud under declare that all persons held as tJavca within designated attempted to escape between L'banuou and Ikdlevdle
Lake, absent
i
*
Tho committee oa buildings then made "the followinp consideration the financial affairs of the County, and States and pa rts or States, are, nnd henceforward shall be but CoL lloskiiu of tho I2tli Ky.. attacked him this
would respectfully recommend that the following resolurepot.
i
free, and that the Executire Government or tbe United moruing, killing a ilumber, capturing bis caissons nud
Yonr Committee to whom was referred the matter of tion. passed by tlie Board ut its session in O. tobi-r. IKand the same is hereby rescinded
Resolved ihut the States, including the the military and naval aathorities ummonitiou wngoiis. obtaining an office nnd stove for tbe Clerk and Register,
•Morguu Js flying precipitately.
would beg leave to report that they kove hud the matter Comity Treasurer be i.istructed to retain all of tbe first thereof, will recognize and maintain the freedom of
aoder consideration and can find no Other place except moneys that mny come into bis hands 41s Treasurer, to licrwns, and I hereby enjoin up HI tbe people so declared
Gen. IUmdtls marched from Glasgow ycsterilay for
tbe present building, which cannot bo obtained for a tbe amount of two thousatMl dollars, anil said amount to
Grc.-iwbiir^
and may interecpi him.
be drawn only on the Family Relief orders.
to be fret-, to abstain from all v-olenco unless in necessary
lesB price than one hundred dollars per 'annum, whilst
The committee would also recommend that the further
CoK Hulsey or the 6th Ky., cavalry was killed.
wo think this by fur too high a price.: wo 'are impelled
g.df-tU-fence, av.d recomend to t^em that in all ciuea when
sum
of
five
hundred
dollars
bo
appropriated
to
the
FamiMorgan
lias,
|>aid dearly for what he has done.
to recommend to your Honorable body thai you tuko it.
Relief Fund.
nllowed they laSor faithfully for^reasotmblo wages; and I
Our casnalitics havo not lieen reporte<L
and further that you purchase the stove odd "pipi at four- ly The
committee wotild also recommend the ndoption of
teen dollars.
|
IXICISVILI.R. Jali. 2 •—Colonel llnpkam. of the 12th''
fur titer djrclare and make known that such persons of suitfollowintr resolution :
- Oa motion of Mr. Ladd. the abovji report was adopt- theResolved.
That for the full anil efficient support of the able condition will IK- received into the armed service or Kentucky, commanding tho Federal forces ^>t L.-liuuon,
ed.
On motion of Mr. Fisher, that tho Chairman ami families of Volunteers of this County, each Snpcr .-isor the the United States to gomiou forts, pontions sta- Ky., attacked tho guerrilla Morgan, south or the Columbia road yesterday, killing and wounding several, aud
Clerk be appointed a Committee to carry out tho pro- be allowed to receive from the County Clerk orders on
the Volunteer Relief Fund for such amounts from time tions nud other places and to man vessels of all sorts in
visions of the report.
capturing sixty or his Toree, together with their caissons,
to time us he may deem actually necessary Tor the mainOu taotion of Mr. Ladd. tho Board resolved itself in- tennnce of those persona in his'town : nnd that it shall said service, and this I sincerely believe to bo an oct of immunition, wagons nnd provisons.
to a committee of tho whole to examine account.*.
Colonel Halliday. of,the 6th Kentucky. Lieut. CoL
The following accounts were presented and allowed : be his duty to sell said orders at the highest mm ket price justice, warranted by the constitution upon military neces(hut not for !esi than'eighty cents 011 the dollar), taking
Ball commanding tho 9th Kentucky Cavalry, and the
Henry D. Campbell, taxed in error, iclnimcd $41
u voucher from the parties to whom he may sell orders, sity.
43, allowed
,
$41 43 shewing tho discount of said sales, paying to the families
6th
Kentucky Infantry, nre in pursuit.
I invoke the considerate judgement or mankind and
And ordered charged back to Town (of Traverse.
Morgan is retreating veryVapidly in tha direction of
their respective amounts and taking their receipts for the gracious favor of Almighty God.
Hannah, Lay & Co., treed in error,] claimed 818
Columbia.
tho
sinn*.
63. allowed
18 63
In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand nnd
Further, that it shall be the duty of each Supervisor
From Cairo.
And ordered charged back to Town of Mesexee.
to deliver h:s vouchers tozethor with any funds' iu his caused the seal «f the United Sjates to be affixed. Done
Charles Davidson. services as canvoewr,'claimed
CAIRO. Jan. 2.—A steamboat from l>elow reports t h a t
hands, to his successor in office, taking his receipt for
8 8 10
83 10. allowed
I
V
the same. And further, it shall lie the duty of each at tbe city of Washington this first day of January in the gunboats accompanying hberuinu'* expedition had
Tbcron Bostwick, office exposes, claimed 810
Supervisor to present to the Board of Supervisors at each
43. allowed
10 43 se*rion. n fall statement of his doings, together with his the year of our Lnrd O'K: thou fund eight hundred ami gone up the Yazoo. Twenty miles atrnve the uiouth. u
Morgan Nates. Publishing in Herald, claimed
sixty-three, nud of the Independence of the United States rebel battery was discovered aud a severe canmnmding
813% allowed
' ;
; 133 00 voucher# Wr the purpoa • of receiving 1 he proper credit
ensued in which the Benton wosstrnck sixteen times, lbe
on his account with thi Clerk for . orders received and of America the eighty-seventy.
Charles K. Baiter, services as ennvnsse reclaimed
ebaricd to t ie Supervisor of the Township.
shots penetrating.
88 10. allowed
;
1
\ 8 10- Oa motion of Mr. Luke, that tho report of tho romfrtipnci!)
ABRAHAM LINCOLN".
It is understood that Sherman's force will debark op.
J . W. B Spencer, services us canvasser, jclaimad
By the Prcsick'iit.
the Y a zoo river in the rear of V ick«hnrg.
85 60. allowed
6 GO mittee of t h j whuL- upon the state of finances be a lootW*.
H.
SFWARD.;
8ec>
of*
State.
ed.
Morgan Bates, rout and fuel, claimed 84? 50, alA tra.n with supplies was to leu re Memphis yesterday
The following amounts were then allowed tLe Supervilowed
j
4" 50
DKATH or A LAKK <JATTAt*.--Capt. Geo. E. Willough- for Holly Springs.
sors and orders issued:
John McDonald, services as canvasser, chimed
by, long nnd favorably known ?tpon the lakes Us a steamWhen Island No. 10 wa? eracnatcd. lately, sixty nine89 60
8 4 60. allowed
4 60 i!/S X Geo. Luke.
boat commander, dlol ut Quebec on the 15th., agin! 42 cannon were spiked and 10,000 rounds of ammunition
K. P. Ladd.
8 40
Jamos Wadsworth. services tendered to Supt of
years. Capt. W. commanded lbe tbo Emerald. Lomlou. thrown into the rir.<r.
II. H. Noble.
7 63
- Poor, claimed 83. allowed
j
(i
5 00
.John Porter,
9 22
Canada, Atlantic. Ocean. Mn\po«rer. Plymouth Rock,
John B. Fisher, expenses in rait P#op!e vs.
Jeff Davis a Idrcssod tho Mississippi L-^islatnro on
Wot. Steele.
9 60
Charles Kilroy, claimed 84 3". aT6*od
4 37
uod recently on the lower lakeij the G. W. R. steamer
tbe 26th•
John McDonald,
7 80
Char! w If. Marsh, services J year, claimed 837
Canada. i'He was nniveriartly [»opular with the traveling
John
K
Fisher,
9
60
50, allowed
37 50
Presiilcnt Lincoln has emphatically declare I tint his
and business comunity.
Elyin L Sp-nsup.
4 50
That A Hitchcock, services canvassing, claimed
confitk-nce in the military aliility orGen- Bunwd.-. n«ti
Oa motion or Mr. Fisher, that the proccodinz* of this
• 8 1 50. allowed
84 50
A Dr.Tr.on MERITIAST C A n j a x n 0* n r e Hton SEAS. withstunding the repulse at Fntlerick»bnr«. ts unimpair.,
m.-ctiujr be made out by the clerk, and printed iu the
Eusebha F. Dame, sorrice of warrant, claimed
c i more, that it is Mn-ngtlKned. •• Had, Buriaudr.^
Ilea. II. P- Baldwin, or Detre.it. who was on his way to takl' h •. " had th.- samj A w r s ofwie.--* that M«()H*!$3. allowed
• -pv
2 00 Grand Traverse Herald. Adopted.
Ou mot'oa or Mr. Fisher, resolved that this meeting San Francisco for the benefit «jf bia health, was ou board bin wantonly cast away, to day be would have been d.ai!Alexander Campbell services a) csavaser.
18 11! a liourn.
claimed 8 8 10, allowed
the steamer Ariel, roceutly captured by the pirate Ala- ed as tbe snviui.- of his cuantry. A g 'Idea. oppprlm-iiy
j
E L V I N L. S P R A G D E , Chairman.
H , C. Sottoo, services caamslng, olaimea 86 54
was lost by tbe latter General at AaUctam."
6 541 JAXU P . B*ixn, Clerk.
P R O C E E D I N G S O P ^ T H B B O A R D P P SUPER-
TIUTKUR c m . January 0.1863.
Tbe Boor.1 orSnp*rviw»;« of Grand Tri » w Comity,
convened, according to adjournment. a ;1 p Clerk's o w e
in Trevor* City. on Tuesday. tftu slxtl^ dity; ol Janaary,
A . D. 1663. Culled to order by tho Cbalrmeu.
1
Boll called by the Clerk.
JJlriu L. Spragae. of Traverse.
. J o h n Portw. of Centervi lie.
John McDonald, of Whitewater
- E. P. Ladd, of Petri mala.
*4
r
Goo. Luke, of Milton.
John E. Fisber, of Glen Arbor.
• II. H. Noble, of Megeezce.
j
y , v W a t Steele, of Bonzotiia.
TRAVERSE OITY.
The PrvBidnt hasAgtm) t h t bill admitting Western
Viginia into the Union nslftlr.dppemk-nt State: '
Wo have lin.I no witter npio thin time. The stiotr is
OII'J three or fiwr incites ikvp in the woods—noi eOfpgh
for poonble sJeigbing. Saints and sinners uni prt^jring
f o r MIOW.
•
T H E VERY LATEST.
j
T h e Buttle of Afarfrweshoro.
WASWXGTOX. Jur.. Gtli.—The following tlisj^tchj Las
jtut Wen received hm>:
I
!
lleatlqnaler*. Department of the:/
Cun^crlaiid, Jdit. {tab, 1863. j y
To Muj, Gen. Halleck: , ji.£
. ^ K 'ft' ..
W e have fought one of tho greatest battles of the'war,
ond are victorious
Our cutim success on the Slut ult., was prevented by
o Wrpri* of the right;flqnk, but wc bavo insert bfk-ss.
beaten tiro enemy after a three day*' fight.
Thej fled with great precipitation on Saturday itight.
The last of their column of cavalry left this morning.
Their IOM lias been very (heavy,
Oeus. I{a3ns: and
llaitsom are killed, ami Gens. Clorkson, Adams and
B«ckii»ridgc are woamled,
, . .k!
Signed
W . 8. ROSETRA^K.
I. Maj. Oen. Commanding.
T i n Q.ittlo hear VlcUrtarg,
.
CAIRO. JUIL 3.—Diapajches from Gen. Sherman, on
the outtlefield near Vicks^arg, received at Helen*, on
Saturday, the 27th. say tbht Oen. Shernim (Ubarkfetl hU
forix-on the left bank on |ho Yazoo River, ten 1 wiles
above the inouth, and, forming in line of buttlK ojvuuccd towards Vickiburg. After pusning beyond reach or
the1 tiro of oar guubeats, they em-ouiitered the enemy in
force, when a terrific conflict, lasting flvo hours, utiaui-d
Th'j en.'my wan driVs'ij baf'k b.>yu:id the two bayotbthat
girt tlu r j a : of Vielubuijg. a.ui front. lUair oaUvftcbed
works on the lull by shell.;
O i 6 Jtar.lay uiglit tlu tw.> ahnira lay on tbcirfarms,
w.tli tho two bayou J iiitcrtviiiiij. Durl IJ jtBe | night
jionloons were eoiulractukl, notwithstanding I be terrific
fire from the enemy, umltjr cover of the nnder-growth.—
At daylight on Snuday u concentrated advance wok made
by U.'I). ShtfrtmnV wholo force. UdD. Steele turned the
enemy'* right so a i to cotn iunicuU- with OJB. Morgan's
division, which halb^wnfepurnteil by swumpi ranting at
right angles to our main froat. By juarise itho , whole
foreo wiis engaged an I «tp to 10 o'clock, tho mtydcetrv
and artillery fighting «a.< neverc. The rebels in fro.it ol
Morgau's aud.Sauth'Mdivision* were -entrenched iipon a
high nmng g r o x t l T i m ptuition was fi.m!ly curried
bv
riohn.
j
The gnnbools did not co-npeaate, bat the IL'tuon en.
gagvd the fortifications ut lluices' Bluff daring tlie Action. Several of her crew were killed. Copt. Uw'.nu.
commander, was mortally wounded.
'I"h.< Fifty-eighth Ohio, Kighth Missouri and t>#con<l
Kentucky, sustained considerable loss in Satjafji^'s
light.
Ilanks ami Furragnt were expectod to co-op&ralo, bat
had not arrived
> . .'4 v.
CAIEO. Jan. 4.—'The-Memphis Bulletin, just received,
rays that the steamer Battler has arrived direct from the
flout off Vicksburg, which plaeu it k'fi on Monday evening. Fighting had been going on for: fivj 1 days, commorning Wednesday.^, ,
k Up to Mon.lay morning Sherman bad eajptarod three
lincaof ihecncmy's worl*.
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Firing on the fourth «IMI la>t li'io of defence on tlw
Jack-on and Vickaliurg ioa.1 had ceased. {The indicntiona were that it had Mijmiderod This H»ie is Just two
tulles from Viekslmrg. and there !• nothing between
Sherman and the city bat Uio trestle works|of the railroad.
Before taking the ibrtifieation, Sherman fent a brigad.
t o cut off the communication with the city by the Sir fiveport Railroad. This work wwaacceWbHyifccoijiptnihed.
fiherman was roinrorce I on Sunday night by 9.000
m*n from ' J m t ' s nrniv by ;;.iy of the rirjrJ Tii.- wholi
Fu era! force ut Vichsburg is now 40,<100.
At latent accounts we had captured lenjjutH ami «jven
bumlrrd prisoners.
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Nothing yet heard from the forccs btiowl ' ' j |
VlcksbarA C a p t u r e ! .
J l o u v SfBixos, Jan. 4, 1862.
To Maj. Gen. ITalleck s
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IHspatehi's from Gen. Sherman and tho natal eotnmimilers were received at Ueleia ou the 31st o f t The
gunboats wens ergiging the enemy's batteries'
General Sherman was inland three miles from Vieksbunr.'botly engaged
From rebel aoorces I leani that the Grena.it Appeal
sav-stho Vankees huvo got powsslon of V'ickslW^r.
(Signed)
U S GRAXT, Maj. (Jen. Commanding.
From A r k a n m s .
FATrrrKVTuJt ARK., Jan. 1.—R-'l>el new*p«pcrs captured nt Van Burvn, Ark-, admit the low of tfce rebels,
in killed ami wounded at the battle uf Prairie Grove, to
be 4.000. The entfcv h?legraphic correspondeiti: of Gen.
Jlindoun was Ukun; It contain* roach ira!u^»lo information. ami will b j forward.* I to the W a r Department.
Tbo destitution of tha rebel army is ro^st pitiable.-—
Foar thousand mm of Hindmans are without alioes.
Tbc.low to, tb« citizens by tho receit j rail? amoants
to over half a million dollars. The rebels we dijpersing in every direction.
U f a reported that the rebels have met with heavy
losses nt Arktidelphi. fifty-five miln aonthwest of Little Rock. tJen. Scofleld haa assomod command of
the army of tha frontier.
Sr. Lows, Jan. 3.—Oen. Want telegraphs from Van
Ban-n. A r k . on the 30th nit., that tht- rebels retreated doring the night towards Arkadelphi, abandoning
abont sixty woOnded rebels at Fort Smith."whom they
left with instructions to take cure of themselves.
General Blunt also reports that Col Phillips, whom
be bad sent into 4ho Indian Territory. . ith 1,200
men, has driven the rebel forces of Cols. Coffee and
Slant wart across the Arkansas River, at Fort Gibson,
and destroyed the rebel fortifications, barracks, and
commissary buildings at F o r t David.
C o l Mcintosh's command of rebel Creeks and Choctaws baa exprwed a wish to lay down their arms
and return to the allegianco of oar government
Tbo Battle of l l n n t ' s Croat R o a d s .
CAIIO, Jarr 4.—Oen. Sullivan, with a foreo of
6,000 men. attacked Forrest on Thursday morning at
Hunt's Cross Roads, twelve miles from Teon. A severe engagement ensued, lasting all day.
A gunboat patrolling the rim prevented their
crossing- They fought desperately but were finally
ronlcd aod scattered with a loss of 1,400 killed uud
wounded, and 400 captured
Wo also took 350 bors?s, nearly a thousand stund
of amis and a battery of six guns.
T i e Ui.ion lots was 800' killed and wounded.—
Thssc may .be exaggerated but it is certain, however,
they are very heavy.
T h e Loss of t b e Monltor.
FOKTRKSS MOXKOK, J a n . 3 .
To Hon. Gideon Welles. Washington.
The stumer State of Georgia reports thnt the Monitor fiound.-rvtl ou Po?Siluy night, Booth or Cape Hatterm, with the lo« of two pffixr* u.id thirty-eight
meu. Namw not kbowu.
Signed,
Rear Admiral Lisa.
Deitth of E x - Q o r e r n o r Winner.
8peclal Uispatcb to the AdTrrtlser A Trlbnnf.
LWOXOTOS, K T . , J a n . 5, 1 8 6 3 .
Editor Advertiser ond Tribune :
Col. Wiflier is dead. Will leave with his remains tomorrow morning.
Letter f r o m Lieutenant Charles H . H o l d c n .
C x a r TJxtojf MILLS, V * .
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Dec. 23rd, 1BG2. \
F r o c m BATHS,—We are in one of th? most God for.
saken, desolate regions of earth—far beyond tho comprehension of one unnsed to inch scene?. W c left Camp
Jackson Dec.: 13th, for WoAiugton. via Toledo. Cleveland, Dunkirk, Ehflira, N . Y. ; thence to Williams
port, llarrrsbo^b and Baltimore ; arriving at Wnshington the 19th inst. Our route was a perfect ovation
for the rn.-Mt part, the cilizeia hailing us at tlie variom
stations where we stopped with tho goo-J things of life
coffee included." We marched through the very
street at.Baltimore where a lawless mob availed th Miu<«iehujettsboys on their way to defend the Capitol it
little more than a year before. How changed ore matters now ! W e were greeted with checre. and tbo glor'otu Flag was displayed as .we marchcd throngh, though
many evidently favor the Jeff. Davis Confederacy. Oui
stay in Wellington was of short duration, and dur funproportionately jioor; bat as our Uncle has a large
family to prorido for we made no complaints. ' While
there I took occasion to visit the Capitol. Whito House.
Patent nflics and PostOffiie,—all niignifioent utruoiun^
built of white gruuite and limo stone.
I also visl'o
botl? Houses of Congress, wjiich were in Kivion, and b<
held the aeats once occupied by Webster, Clay. I )ouirlas and others, whoso " names were not bom to die."
Michigan troops rank A No. I. an.l it ia very seldom
that a Michigan Regiment is ordered to garrison a fort,
but are generally sent into the field ; and thu< it has brcii
with us. Wc areloeated, for the present, 25- miles from
Wa>hington. near Manassas, and two and half miles from
the last Iwtlle field of Bull Run. W c drink and wash
of Bull R'in creek, and occupy the old foris held by
B.-uurejrard last winter—.uid until recently held by.Oen
Uro. The fortlficatioiw on Ihe Washington side are v m
strong ; the earth works expending fot miles on ojther
ride or us. One fort a short distance in oar udvance
(now vacant) wascalea'ateri for nine guns, and situateif
on an eminence overiookuynho " sacrcil soil ^ as fur it>t!ie eye can extend-. The Blue Ridge is dimly seen iu the
distance and a Rebel fort ahd flag are to be seen.
Wi
are the fartherest in the advance, having a force of five
Regiments Olid two batterids,- all told Tho b o p are all
well and spoiling for a fight. Our pickets extend out
mik* or two in advance. I^st ono man night before last
on picket duly. Our address is Washington. More
aoon. Farewell.
0 H. HOI.DKV.
1st T.ient.. Co. A . 26th Ri>gt. Mich. Vols.
B r i l l i a n t Achievement in TJennesscc.
W AJUIIXGTOX, Jan. 2uil—Hie fo!Iowi% has just been
received:—
HKAOQCARTEHS. Cincinnati, J a n . 2d.
To Maj. Geiu Halkvkr
Maj. Gen. Granger reports that he ha* received a dicpiteb from Major Foley.' commanding Hn expedition
sent by hira to Klk Fork. Campbell county. T«mu, comixwrd of 250 in«*ii of tht* Sixth and Teuth cavalry, statin t that on S i n fay la<t ha surprised a camp of rebels—
350 strong—at that place, killing 30. woumling 1" UIHI
capturing51. without the lossofa single man
All of
their camp eqaipoife was barnt. and 80 homes and a
largn amonnt oT anna eapotared
Signed, '
H . G . WBHIIIT.
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Hannah, Lay & Co's Column.
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WINTER OF 1862 & 1863.
' H E So'iraUiUBEUS A HE H i P F J f T O AK.VOUNCE TO
w - cki£.m«ofOraad Traverse a n d adjoining Cauuu.>,
t a a i iMjr are s o f » r . u u a i e a s to h a v e a very larjte a n i l e u w jjUte ntuck o f M c r c h a a i t l s e especially a d s p t e d 11 tUe pAriicular d c i n i m k <if thin c o i a r a t i o i i r . N e a r l y the w h o l e o r w h l c a
was puruuased p i t u r ( o tlie l a r g e a d v a n c e in a l l c l a s s e s ol
McrciiaadUc c a u s r d by the I r s y i o g of t h e E x c i s e T a x . i n
b e p t e i n b c r . Add t o tlibt the fact t t t a l t b r i r u . o e k waa purc i u a - d fur " CJSII;" a n d t h i t u n r i n g t n t h e a j v a n t a g e above
n a m e d tlicy are sellin r m a n y
a s low ' a s t h e y c i n be
p a r c h n e d iu N e w Y o r k o r B o s t o n , a a d ill u|»on a
a d v a n c e ou piv>«ut t-ow,; in.- ocneUat « f vrhicn t h e w o > t
caaual o U c r x e r m u s t aee a n d will of c o u r a e avail himself of.
They would call a u c n : i u u t o the f j l i o w i n g . ' a t a s m a l l p a r i
of t b v i r a i u o r i m v a t . Toraale o u t h e utuat f a v o r a b l e t e r m * —
for Beady i'ay.
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T r a r e r a e CSty, Dec. 1, 1&C2.
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t o e J u d i c i a l C-Miatv o f U r a a d T i a v t w e , ( t o t * e f M l c h t g o a ,
eompoa. d of t h e < «»«n t . nf G r a n d T i a v e r > r . K a U q k j , Ax.t r i m a n d L c n a o a u , b e i n g t h e l i t b D l r i W o n o f t l w - A t k . Hl»r
trict, M i c h , by t h e Aaafai;ant A n w r a o r f o r said C o u n t y f o r
t h e m o a t h of a e p t e m b e r , l e i j , u n d e r a n o y t of C o n g r t a a *a5 ..
titled " A u A c t t o p r o v i d e I n t e r n a l B e v e t f u e t o M p y w f l M . ( j o r e r n m e a u a n d t o t>ay i n t e n s i o n t h e F u l l l e V v l / » w i l l .
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v a l n a t i o I I » . o r t n u l n e r a t i o n ^ by a a i d Aaaiataat A r a e a a a r , a v
the office of t b c A s s i s t a n t Aascaaor in T r a v e l a e C i t y .
ALONZO SESSIONS,
Asaeaaor 4th D i s t r i c t , Mi c h .
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Alio,
Iron, Nail*, Bteel, Ulasa, i c . , 4 c .
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CAUTION.
H E R E A S MY S T E P - S O N , JOHN" D U N C A N . A G E D
' t w e l v e year*, h a a l e f t h o m e w i t h o u t m y c o u w n t , (hla
f a u t e r b e i n g In t b e a r m y ) . I forbid a l l t-ewoua h a r b o r i n g o r
t r u s t i n g h i m , u n d e r the j e n a l i y of t h e law. H i t f a t h e r baa_
instructed me to publish this notice.
CATHERINE P. D U N C A N . W h ! t e w a : c r . J t n n a r y C.1861.
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aUueo l o m c i r a i r e a u y lnr;-e S : o c k t h e Hum of I/eatlier : d r e d a n d slxty-two, I, t h e u n d e i t l g n e d , a apevial C o ' m m l ^
Upper, Khi, C ilt. Sole. B i n d i n g , Ao.. a« al«o a f a i r xapply til M o n t r r e s i d i n g In t h e C o n n t y a f o r e s a i d , a n d d u l y I j p o l b t e a
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th> a c c o m m o d a t i o n uf o u r C i u t o r a d r a .
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HANNAH, L A Y & CD.
C o u r ; f o r aald County.) in the \ lllago of M a n l i t ^ , in »ald
T i a e c r a e ' C l t y , Dcc. 1, 18C2.
C o u n t y , o a T h u r s d a y , t h e S i x t e e n t h d a y of F e l l uary, In t h e
y e a r o n e t h o u s a n d e i g h t h u n d r e d a n d sixty-three,- a t t e n
I T U l f t S . — T H A P I ' E H S , A T T E N T I O N 1 - i i l A N N A H , L A Y o ' c l o c k in t b e f o r e n o o n of said d a y , all t b o a e c e r t a i n ) k t a o r
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«ud largcsu t u r U o u s e a ia Auw l o r k . f o r t h o r a l e of ail of Michigan, a d d k n o w n ami d e s c r i b e d as follows, t o w i t >
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cau W o r d l<> a u u wLl pay m e ytry
Uigb^at . t a l e s f o r j | j s n d tin I o f n e | of S e c t i o n T w e n t y - t w o , all in T o w n s h i p 12 N.
of II. IS W ; L o t No. S i x of S e c t i o n E l e v e n , T o a n 21 N. I t
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W : s e i of n e t s e e . 13, T o w n 22 N. B. 15 W ; L o t No. 7, f e e .
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D a t e d M a n i s t e e , D e c e m b e r 22d, A. D.. 18(2.
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TBA, C o r r e r ,
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t>i'Ker, C a u u i t D . b o a p , c o m m o n a u d c i a i d v t i ;
W. W. CARPENTER,
k u a t a t o , i - u g l i f h aim F i t u v l i p i e p a r e h :
S o l i c i t o r a n d of C o n n a e l f o r C o m p l a i n a n t
Sous, Cit-itiu t a r u u . l i i u g e r , UaKiug F o a d e r ,
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Fiujii, Mola-tajis Syrup, Vinegar,
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lieana, l ' o r k . Meal, Fioar,' Oa lu.-al, F e e d , B i a n ,
C . y a t a l U k e , Glen A r b o r , C e n t c i vllle, Leelanan. M t g e e f e e ,
Bt-qf, i l a m s anil SuouldeCx, Codttan,
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H a r d b r e a d . Butter, C t o c k e i a , L u d ,
a p p o i n t e d T h u r s d a y , "the bth d a y of J a n u a r y , 18* 3, t o r
E x t r a c t Leiiiou, Vauiila, ILise, P e a c h , P i n e A p p l e , 4 c . h e a r i n g t h o s e w o o m i ) t l a i m t o I e e x e m p t , a t h i s offii-e In
H A N N A H , L A V ot C O .
T r a v e r a e City, t a d will c o n t i n u e t h e h e a r i n e , f r o m d a y t o
T r a v e r j e C i t y , Dec. 1,18CI.
day, f o r t e n days. All w h o d i n o t a p p e a r w l i b l n t h i t t i m e
will be r e t u r n e d t o t b e A d j m o n t G e n e r a l a t s u b j e c t t o t h «
D r a f t D r . B. D. A S U T O N baa been a p p o i n t e d Hargeon.
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T r a r e r a e City, D e c . J4,18C2.
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incus— P a t e n t C i r p c t L i n i n g — i j t d i e s ' i f i o w r U J O > — J . o * xmx—,ti*.id
R i v e r L a n d i ' . a a w i — »ras« iSesd, 4 c . , 4 c .
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YANKEE NOTIONS.-PERFUHERV, SOAP, DEN-
t . l u L t , t . u u Capai. Com1>a*i>cs, Suuif a n d f o b a o c o Boxus,
.'aiic.v t'ijH-x, S i l v e r a u d Coy IV'alcUiix, F a n c y Boxei*, P a r s e s ,
ind j i m i t y Hags. L a d i e s . Work a n d B i n c y Baskets, T a b l t
d a t a . B r u s h e s o f all kinda, G u a r d s , C iaitts, Ac.
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o u t o f a u d u n d e r t b c aeal of t h e C i r c u i t C o u r t , f o r t b e
C o u n t y of G r a n d Travorse, a n d S t a t e of M i c h i g a n , t o m e directed and delivered against t h e goods aud chattels, land* s n d
t e n e m e n t * o r i l . l t . Hate.'l h i r e s e i z e d a n d I v t l t d u j i i n all t h e
right, t i t . ' a n d i n t e r e s t of tbe-oald d e r m d a n t in a n d t o t b a
f o l l o w i n g r e a l vatate, v i a :
The n o r t h - c a s t q u a r t e r or t h e s o n t h - c o a t q u a r t e r a n d t b e
a o u . h - c a s t q n a r t e r of tbe s o u t h - e a s t q u a r t e r o r a c c t l o n tw« nty-one (21), t o w n t w e n t y - n i n e (2t»X n o r t h of ranice t i n ( I t )
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as t b c law d i r e c t s , a t t h e f r o n t d o o r or t b e C o u r t R o o m in t h e
village o t T r a v e r a e C i t y , t h a t b e | n g i h e p l a c e f o r b a l d i n g t h e
C i r c u i t C o u r t f o r t b e C o u n t y of G r a n d T r a v e r i e , on S a t u i d r y ,
t u e 24th d a y o r J a n u a r y , A. D., ldC3, a t t w o o ' c l o e k In t b e
afternoon o f t a i d day.
E. F, DAME, Sheriff.
S l u r i d " » office. T r a v e r a e City, Sep. I S t h , 1 W.2.
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THIS INSTITUTION FORMSONEOF EIGHT COLLEGE*
l o c a t e ! in t h e r o l l o w l n g c i t i e s
Den oil. New Y o r r ,
P h l l a d e l p b l n , A l b a n y , Bufflilo, C l e v e l a n d , C h i c a g o A S t L o u l i .
A person h o l d i n g a a c b o l a r a h l p c a n a t t e n d e i t h e r a t h}a
option.
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T u i t i o n payable in a d v a n c e by p u r c h a s e nf a c b o l a r t l l c ,
H A W L S , BAVSTATE, B a o c u a , S r ^ u . A . SCOTCH. (SINOUC
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Student* to eater at any time. Average time to e o m j lete
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tbe course, thiee months.
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p r e p a r t v i y t o e n t e r i n g ni-on t b e c o u r s e of s t o d y .
U N D R I E S — HAKNESS, CJLLAKS, {JKIDLRS ETC.. BASKETS
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J . F. S I ' A L M N G , A s - i - t a n t .
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T h e moat thnrongb, practical and truly poj-nlii Celtefee
Ware, Tub*, Paiia, C h i t r o s , L-idles; flic., 4 c , Saah, Doors.
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BR-VANT A 8 T R A T T 0 N . u t e i t h e r of t h e a b o v e C i t i e s .
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TAX PAYERS
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ready a t t h e T r e a s u r e r ' s O f f r e . C o o d r K b ' s B u i l d i n g .
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liojrwood, Btuu Vitriol, C u d b a r C o p p e r a s , C a m w o o d ,
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B a t e s . E i q , Mr.
r. l_U x r n r SOEUBAS t o l i r a . MAST GBEES, oil
U p T N A H . L A Y * CO.
• f T r a v e r a e City.
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M O ItOAN B A T E S ,
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE,
T r a v e r i e City* Mich.
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NATioviL' i f o u i r i r f l i t t i A i i c o .
TIE LAW COkWfflG SMMIEIT CEAItS. -
t l o m d anxiety in tbe post-boose at R o o m y .
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capital, #100,000.
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j o tbe breasts of tbe
horses were put to, Bi^ourad's two sons wore mounted
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been known to exist before tinder any—-tbc
and tbe good, enthuiiatic postmastet himself, who bad A BOUNTY 18 O* THE NATCfiB OP
Mfr.'OB
i i t e ci rcumstances. From the peer "to. tbc
also assumed t^postilJipn.'bad not j o t -ascended his
I » ^ I s wmr *100. M a beauty, i» doe to the
(Organized by Pertnitnox
tke Jhtkariti*.)
iflolired their hero, and Napoleon never dir
raged the post of honor. He stood pensive and serioHs, close to wldoW or beira or deceased soldiers u a to discharged solW A L L - S T R E E T , N. Y .
49
manifestations of affection with whteb he
the impatient Napoleon. ' A t length the cloud passod dier® who shall serve for two yews, or to the closa of the 99
wheresoever hp went ; iodeod, be gave! 6uch license lo from bis countenance, and be exclaimed with a dignified was. If sooner ended. In caaei of ieteased soldiers it ia doe;
1st, To the widow, irthere he one; Jnd. To the children, if no
fllS COMPANY 18 ORGANIZED ESPECIALLY W E
Els people, even after he had become emperor, that smile, "Ma/oi,
if I m^ke him angry, I shall be angry widow; 3d, To the father, mother, or brothers and sisters, as
. THE PBOTECTlpN Q P P a l i n j i r a
their familiarities o(ten became nripJcasint and iccouve- too !" and then turning toward tbo emperor, be saia, the ease may be, provided thsy b* residents of the United
nienL Among the most enthusiastic of has admirers " 1 have been thinking for 1 these ten minutes h o w l States. Commissioned officers and toldiers discharged bewas the postmaster of a small place io j Burgundj, bear- should convey a request to your majesty—and I am not fore two years' s-rvlce. and their he|,» to case of their death, aace, binding itself to pay to su?h person tbe sum otfn*
are net entitled, as the law now is, to any Bounty.
Hcxvaxb Douaas, in case they are drafted into the Havel
ing the name of Roavrav, who npoo two or three occa- a bit tbe wiser after aUT*
or Military Service of the United States, prior to Deesabs*
PENSIONS.
sions had the honor penrenally, of driving the emperor's
" Bah !" exclaimed Napoleon, taking a pinch of snuff
Pensions were formerly an annitd payment' in considera- 31st, 1866, or during the war. In the same proportion this
carrage, and had been spoken to by him rnmflinrly. His • " I t must come out, sire," said tbe postmaster,
Companv
will Insure aaypeiMfl liable ta do Military dnt».
tion of past services. It has been extended in taodtra tiiaes
Srpt meeting with Kapotoon was under circumstances " though I know—that is, I am afraidI—it will ofle&d to
thise who hare become disabled, and to. tbe dependent in any sum from S100 to $5,000, but not more than tiflOO an
calculated to awaken a lively feeling in Iho breast of the yba."^
heir* of those who lo«e their lives in'service. . I t is one in any one life. This Company also i a sorts those ID tbe ssrr
emperor, for the postillions who .were driViqg bis car•• Well, said the emperor, " w h a t is itT"
this *ar to aoldieradisabled td service in the tfne ot duty.—
rago to R o o m y had fallen asleep, andi his ; horses, in•'Sirt. I havo had the honor of driving you many 'Ofdecesaed soldiers itisdae : 1st, To tbe widow, if there be their families against want, in case they fall la haftls »<i
; 2d, To thtf children nndcr 15 years of age ; 3d, To tM
Stead of going direct to the pOet-houre, had wheeled times ; I am no courlier, no iutriguer ; I love my coun- one
mother dMendent wholly or partly ; (th. To aeSisMra under or are so Wounded sa to be disabled from supporting thenL—
round, and the night being dark, they had Wsarly pre- try's preserver. I love you for yourself. That's alL"
16 years, dependent wholly or partly upon any deceased sol- To the manly virtues of bravery and patriotism that called
" Jsthat all ?" echoc^ tbe emperor.
cipitated the carrago, emperor and alL from a bridge.—
dier Who may bi killed or dim o> dlaMM contracted or the soldier to thefield,let him add the crowning exeeiteacs
No—I have just now a great favor—a very great woaqds received in service aqdlu,tbe line of duty. . j , of a prudent provision for his family, In caaa ha rferer la.As it was, tbc carriage was nearly overturned,' ana the
R a t e s of Feasloas.—^To a no i-commiasioned officer, turn, then will he be remembered with gratitude, as one thai
poet-master bappcni«g at that moments to bo returning, favor—to beg. You will perhaps Inugh, perhaps be
musiclaa or private, if totally disab) d, or to their widow or discharged hia whole duty to his God—bis country—bis
with two .of his men, from the next town, perceiving tlie angry, but I shall be the happiest of men if you grant i t : dependent heir, if deceased, *8 per il »nth ; to 2d Lieutenants fhmily.
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danger, rushed toward the emperor's varrU&c and pre- I ask permission to embrace you!"
$15 ; 1st Lieutenants, $17 ; to Cajtsins, $20 ; to Majors, Oar rates for insurance against woands and death ara as
The emperor burst into a fit of laughter.
$25 ; To Lientenant Colonels snd alp-higher grades, >30 per follows, to w i t :
vented the accident from occurring. The dmpcror ex•10 on a hundred
" Is that, all, my poor B i z o n a r d f he exclaimed.— month. Foes in Pension cases are only
prenod himself grateful for the assistance tendered by
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" death.
BACK P A Y ,
Come—and then let Us be.off"
M. Bixottard, and intimated that be would not forget
Our certificates of insurance ate assignable—ara Intend*r<
Is fine to discharged soldiers to the time they are aetaally to be assigned-to the flunllyfor. their care, aappoct«ad reBizouard rushed to the emperor, clasped him in his
the circumstance.
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Bizouard never importuned the emperor!; he was, arms, hugged him, and, triumphantly bestriding his discharged. The undersigned have superior advantages for lief, in case the eventa occur uMa which they are payable.
speedily cAifecting the psy and claimaof discharged soldiers.
As maay in the service are wllre it would be Impoasibl*
indeed, delighted if he got but a nod of rOcognltioo ; porteur, started, ventre a terre, and in less than an hour Back Psy is due the widows or heirs of deceased soldiers in
for them to provide fbr their falsities In -thia way, tha wffs,
eo'd as nothing pleased Napoleon so much as 'fanatic de- drove up before the post-house <>r Avallon, shouting nearly the same order as Bounty. The father, mother, or father, or brother, or any individual feeling sa Interest Is
rotedness, he was always glad to see the pomlmaater and " f i r e r Empereur !"* There Bizouard took leave of other heirs need not be residents of the United Statea.1
the family of the soldier, may insure them against r'-"-*death, what can mortal man do nobler, than to pi
hear him give vent to his enthusiasm.
M. Bizouard his great friend—but his parting good wishes, though
MINORS.
had access to tbo Tuilerics. and be never- visited Paris enthusiastic, were evprcssed with sadness, and tears fell
The War Department forbids the enlistment of minors family of the aoldler with an insurance upon hia life, or
thus at once placing them beyond the reach
without paying a vWt to/ " his friend, thfe emperor!* from bis eyes as ho joined in tbo acclamation of the sur- undtt 18 years of age. Ordinarily they will he refected if agalsst wounds,
In ease their protector never returns. Thia la a
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which he did with less ceremqny than; when ho bad to rounding throng.
substantial charity towards tbe dependent fkmiliss
ty.snd inflict of volunteers,
Tbo disastrous news from Waterloo fell upon him as a
wait upon the director ot the post-office dcpdrlmeut
that baa been commenced by onr wealthy citirens, and will be continued by tbe worthier portions , of
.. Ooeday, on alighting from the diligonco.iia hio usual thunderbolt. Soon after that futal event the postmaster undersigned have
them. What can out wealthy and patriotic cltlzena do, tbfct
traveling dress, he proceeded to tho pqlaco to visit his Of Rouvrsy was dismissed from that situation, next rent ipeedy collection.
Discharged Soldiers who have not got their pay we are dai- will go further to increase esllstment* and assist the Govimperial friend. , His tang froid, as hjc inquired whe- tq prison, and tried at the -assizes for having promoted
ernment, than tn say to our hardy laboring men—"Ifyco
ther the emperor was at homo, astonished the guard and the usurpation of his imnerinj-patron, and endeavoring ly rendering tbe most important assistance to, besides seeing will enlist. I will Injure your life until you return, fbr *100
they secure all due them on transportation, subsistence, —$600—$1,000, for the benefit of yoor fsmlly."
He that
officers of tbe court. Some laughed, ftberq desired him to avenge bis full upon the restored government.
clothing, rations, Ac,
The rates of bssls upoh which this ComMay insnre is
to go away ..j and when bo became importunato they was acquitted, but such heavy blows impaired his health.
Itfttlons.—Soldiers are entitled to tbe cost price of ranpoa a scientific statistical calculation of the morawore ncd threatened to send him to tbe guard-house.— From rich that ho wa» he became poor, and tbe revolu- tions In mon.-y while absent on furloughs, or other eompe^ founded
tality of wars for the last 600 yeara. and leaven hat a reasonaThis aroused riD that was lion-like in tbe disposition of tion of 1830. found him ploughing fields that were not tent authority, which money we readily secure.
ble margin for profit for the'Company, while it placea ths
Government
Vouchers,
'Becruiting,
Quartermaster
and
his
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His
attachment
to
the
memory.of
bis
departed
M- Bizouard, and he criod—
unfiles of those insured beyond want A d destitution from
Confaissary Accounts acsurateiy made up. at ear office and *ny
of the vieiaaitudea of War.
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. " Ab, yo coxcombs I if yon dare to threaten the post- idol long injured tbo success of his applications to Louis collected.
This is the only Insurance Compaiyr in the ynitsd States
Phillippc'a government At length, one afternoon as he
master or Rouvray—"
All just Military and Kavsl Contracts, Claims and Losses that
was organized especially for thia purpose.
" And wbo'a the^xot master of Rouvray V asked one returned from his daily task, a letter was put into his adjusted and colleoted On application, either by mail or in
person,
to
Advantages
of
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this
Companybands, the contents of which extracted from him a "Vive
of the officers on duty.
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BOBI.VSON & BROOKS,
•' Let me linvo pen and ink," and you shall, see ?" ex- V Emvereur!" meant to be a " Vive le Roi f MonIs L—In the cue of citizens insuring sums for tbWr famiAuthorized War Claim Attorneys,
lies, if dratted: If no draft takes place in the oounty where
claimed M. Bizouard, in a voicc of thunde^ ; " let me sieur Bizouard was informed that, through the personal
DETROIT, Mica,
the insured resides, half the insurance money will ba rehave pen and ink. and III write to tho emperor ! Ah, interferenco of tbe duko of Orleans, he was restored to
Orricr—No. HO Jefferson Avcuue, over Ires' Bank,
funded.
poslte
Office
U.
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Military
Comttandeh
tbe office of postmaster of Rouvray.
you mny srare! I say, to the emperor,"
jnd.—Our insurance in regard to tha draft covers not only
, .Pen, ink and paper was brougot, and M. Bizouard,
io present draft, but all future ones.
English P h l e g m !
wrote.as follows > 3d—Our Company insure for any sutndKtfrefi, accord! o |
A French author, visiting London lately, sends to a
to circumstances of Insured.
'• 8IBK :—The postmaster of Roovray (yoor best
4tii.—The men who bsve invested their cspital in this
friend and most devoted subject) is about to be sent to journal in Paris a vivid description of it, as it appears
Company have been Well known to the business commuhlt)
One feature is this:—" Nobody
Splendid a n d A p p r o p r i a t e H o l i d a y P r e s e n t .
•prison, just as if I were a rioter .in yotp palace. I don't to hia French eyes
for toe past fourteen wire.
like,to waste my time any longer, and,besides I wish to tolks, nobody howls, nobody laughs. Even the doga do
8th.—The capital or this Company will not be employed la
JHME. DEHOtlEST'to
not bark: and when I riy this I beg you to believe that I
Banking or Real Estate operations, but will remkld in U. P.
aee yoq forthwith. Please to make haste.
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Government Stoeka,and will only be ooaTsrted so testa*
am not joking. In the first place one meets hut few dogs;
may be necessary tor meetwthe 1liabilities of the Company to
and-thoso one does.meet have a way ofjogging aloug the
etfiperor had no sooner
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than he laughed heartily, and to
le his enthusiastic streets wbichaufficientlv indicates that tbey have a right T1 HrTmsrveTof
slmpTicity
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makes the
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marvel
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thenyfbey
look
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property,
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intuit that"^ | $ * i e n
red, him, be desJ Hto. the
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rapidly and perfect, uses a .common
needle,
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dll^ snd. will > s t sTTBeaponslble sgenU wanted in every county In the tTolted
patched one of,hut chamberlains to
111 released they do nof look about which way to go; they do not stop lifetime. At the»New—
York 8tate Fa r. its simplicity, efficien- States. Tbey must give references of atriet Integrity and
a»d, to tho nstonishment of tbe c
re, M. Bizouard to talk with their canioo acquaintances; Ibcy go straight
responsibility, Those desiring to be insured where agents
First Premium.
j
was conducted into tho presence of
Mend, tbe eo>- ahead in a quiet trot; one is half inclined to think they
are not ret appointed, will remit to the Companv, at W WsllIt, will gather. Ruffle, shirr, tuck, ran up breadths, et&, with Street,
are, dogs going to do their business or on their way homo
peror."
N. Y-> (by express), a sum of money sufieientte cover
single or double thread 6n any materlsl adi
d to the run- tfie Company's percentage on tbe amount desired to twinHis business with Napoleon was cf;son»e conseauencO. after doing all tbey had to do on 'change or nt the docks. ning stlch. The thinnest, usually the most
ic
ult
to
stitch
rtred ; and if it be a citizen desiring to Inture a sum for fat*
H e had'a daughter, a young and deliCato gjrl, who bad The horses have a di3erent gnit 1 Somethiug of tho b y i b e r
adwed athe eaaiest. For family,
la caSe h'e Is afterwards drafted, hewilL give his nsm*.
given her beart to one who was far above her, but who English axiom, " Time is Money," has mode its way insge snd residence. If it be s soldier, be will give nsme, age.
returned her love, and would hove married; her, but that to their miuds'orlegs. Tbey do notlojfc a minute; on they ligfcg fabrics, it will therefore befoi nd almost Invaluable.
and the Company of the Regiment to which be beloaga, tbc
It I a attached to the table like a s« wing bird, and having QO number of the Regiment and State it la from* also the resibis parents opposed his union with one sb humble.— speed in ngood round trot, conscious of the value of the'
tension, nnd requiring no lubrication or change of sticb, Is
Julie, who. encouraged-by the hopes <jf her lover, had. capital they represent. Ahl how little are they like alwiys ready for operation, and sueh *> marvel of simplicity dence of his family. If it be wife, brother, lather, or friends
believed that his parents would at length hfi .induced to French horses—always fond of idling about, alas! like thati a child of six or eight years ca<i undersraud it, and use of the family that desire to take out sn insurance ubOn the
absent soldier, tbey will giro his nsme snd sge, snd also tits
'
conseut to their union, was nearly broken-hearted when their masters ! Nobody has ever calculated the amount " sijccessfully.
Compsny, Regiment andjnate to which It belongs. Tha apIt is not at all liable to get out oftrdtr.
she learned that tbey had desired him! to jpiy his ad- ofcconOmy represented by the silence of an Englishman."
plicant for the policy will also give tbe Dime and residue*
Each machine is put up in a neat box, accompanicd with of the wire or toe person for whose benefit the insurance1 is
dresses to the only daughter, of a wealthy merchant.—
fulliand explicit directfon^ snd twiOty-five needles.
%
The Arab's Gift.
procured.
• ..
u .
Tho postmaster had for sontetimo observed that his
8<nt to any address in the Unite<u*Ut*s on receipt of «n
Apply to, or sddress,
A
poor
Arab
was
travelling
in
tho
desert,
when
be"
d a u g h t e r ' s health was declining, and jho did all that lay
ordar, inclosing the amount, or msy be collected by Express
SNYDER, WILLIAMS A Co..
in bis power to make ber happy. N e r e r lived a kinder met with a spring of sweet, sparkling water. Accustom- On oelivery of the mschlne.
When the money is sent with tho ordor and registered, we
parent than M. Bizouard. Rough TIS he was in his man- ed as he was to brackish wells, to his simple mind it apP. 8.—Money miy be Mut In registered l e U s S ^ ^ * * a gnsrantee its safe recelptand tbe delivery of .the mschlne, preas, at our risk.
ner, yet ho possessed snch a warmth pf feelinir that in peared that snch water as this was worthy of a monarch; " l vwhere within 2(100 miles free of any Express charges,
the contemplation of bis good qualities everything else and, fllliug bis leatbren bottle from the spring, he detervery liberal arrangement fbr agooefes.
Notices of t h e P r e s s .
S«c MiBROS OF FaSBioxs. or for full particulars, specim
was hot forgotten.
H e beheld the: soft-ring of his mined to go and present it to the Caliph himself.
k
Thopoor man traveled a considerable distance before' of stwlng, etc^ send a stamp for rctirn postage. Address,
This is s sound Compsny."
daughter with dismay. The color had forsaken her
' MME. DBMOBE8T,
" The insurance of a certain sum for one's family, Is a jfru
cheek, her eyes had become lustreless, and he thought he reached the presence of his sovereign, and fnld his
j
473 Broadway, N. Y.
humblo
offering
at
hufoct.
The
Caliph
did
not
dispise
deuce
thst
every
man
should sdopt in these critical tiaia*.n
that she was dying.
Every lady, mother, milliner and Hress-malter, should have
" The man that would be respected snd loved by his temiW
Moved by his constant kindness, and the tears which tbeliftlc gift brought to bim with so maeh trouble. He one'of these valuable sewing machlaes.
in life, snd gratefully remembered In death. Will provide Ma
fell from>bis old eyes upon her pale checks, as she re- Ordered that 6ome of tbe wuter bo poured into a cup,
temily
against w a n t " ,
14
All our most prudent citizens snd soldiers are Insuring
clined npou his bosotn, Julie disclosed to hfro the secret drank it, thanked the Arab with n smile, and ordered
him to be presf ntcd with a reward.
a competence to their families in cass tb^y are drafted, or
of her grief.
The courtiers around pressed forward, eager to tdsfe
Tbe old man was a few minutes spcKjcbleas ; and then of the wonderful water, but to the supprise of all, the'
the only words"he uttpred were " my friend, the empe- Caliph forbade tbem to touch a single drop.
ror I" He pressed hifpoor child fondly tq his bosom,
MORTGAGE SALE.
After tho poor Arab bad quitted tbe royal prerenco
and the next morning ut daybreak set out for Paris, with a lj^nt and joyful heart, the Caliph tnrnud to his
• p v E P A U L T HAVING BEEN MADE IN THE bOHDIwhere be obtained an interview, as alneadylstaled.
XJ tion of a certain mortgage executed by Henry W«bs^courtiers and thus explained tho motives of his condact.
ton, then of the Township or Trsverae, County df uMdd
The postmaster's busmewwas explained'in a few words
" D u r i n g the travels or the Arab." he said, " t h e *aTraverse and Stateoi Michigan, to Horgim Bates, oiTretaris
and the emptor'sreplyinn equally Jjttsmfcjp? r j ,
ter in this leathern bottle had become impnre and dis- T x j r i L L LOCATE LANDS, JP+Y TAXES, BUY AND City, County of Grand Traverse and S u u o f Michigan, .bear" Go home, postmaster," said NapoMon, *• and if tasteful. But.it was the offering of Ipre, and as such I Y f sell on Commission, and no?y bss for sale as agent,« ing date the Fifth dsy of November, in tbe year ofHObr fcotd
vHlufible
improved
Farms,
on
and
1
ear
the
shores
of
Grand
Julie's tears be not dried within three days come hither havo received il with pleasure. But I well knew that if
Thousand Eight Hundred and 8l*ty-onc, and 1bdeMed
Traverse Bay. Also. 1.000 acres 0: well-selected wild lsnds Onethe
agahi."
Fifth day of November, 1861, at i o'clock P, IL,>ln
1 suffernd another to jmrtake of it he would not have con- in different pfcrts of tho county . ' Grand Traverse, atl of on
tbe offlce of the Register of Docds of Grand Trsveree'Cbaiy,
M. Bizouard traveled quick, but the emperor's wishes cealed his disgost; and^.therofore, I forbade you to touch wbiab is offered at reasonable pr(->». -Also, having been in In Liber 2 of Mortgsger. st psges SOS snd 309. on wblobtAaM
bad gone faster; for on tbe former riding into the post- the draught, lest tho behrt of the poor man should have tbe buslneiis of Locating public l*'-ds in this County for the is clsimed to be due st tbe dste of this-notioe, by tha terms
last 10 years, and being well acquitted **th all be rchoi ce snd conditions thereof, the sum of sixty-sis dollars ; sod 60
yard of Rouvray, who should come out to meet him but been wounded.'*
... ,
,
f comers in se- Suit or proceeding atlaw having been instituted to recover
J d i e and Francois ; and both were looking so hnppy.
lf c tine from Government Lands intbi8 or the adjoining Co. any part of the debt secured by said mortgage; Notice 1a
T h e Women of a N a t i o n .
and both were so eager to tell him what jhad come to
OFFICE at hie resldeace, East Traverse City.
hereby given, that by Vlrttte'of a power of sale contained In
jtttr*31-6m
pass, that thoy were both unintelligible ; bnt by their
W e do not hesitate to say that the women give to eveaaid mortgage, and the statute in such case Maic -and prolooks M. Bizouard knew that they were btippy, and his ry natiou a moral temperament, which shows itself in its
vided, the premises described in aaid mortgage, or ao much
thereof asmsy be necessary to satisfy the.amount due'WMld
heart instiuctively said—" This is tho work of tho em- politics. A hnndred times wo have seen weak men show
mortgage.'and the coats. Interest !abd 'expenses or sale, toperor."
1'
real public virtoo, because tbey had by their sides wother with an Attorney's fee of Twenty-ilve dollars,apeeUUd
And his heart spoke truly. The emperor bad sent men who supported them, not by advice as to particulars,
said mortgage, wni.be sold at pubMc vendue, to tbe "high
Julie a marriage portion and Francois, n^tofemissioo in but by fortifying their'feelings of duty, and by directing
est bidder, at tbe front door of the School Hoaseln'T-—
the army ; and now the parents of the youth 110 longer their ambition. More frequently, wo must confess, wo
City; County of Grand Traverse snd State of Michi*i
beine the place for holding the Circuit Courtfbr t£«
oppose the nnptials. N o doubt that night the post- have observed tbc domestic influence gradually transin which the premises to be Sold are sttaate(V~i«*S
house of Rouvray resounded with the cries or Vive I' forming a man, naturally generous, noble nnd unselfish,
the 8eventh day of February, 1865. at ten o'clock in tbe foreSMpereur."
"
into a cowardlv, common-placo, place-hunting self-seeker,
noon. 8a1d premises are described as follows: 'AD inat
Tuts
l«
the
largest
Hotel,
with
the
belt
accommodations
, i W passed on, and tbe idol of M. Bizouard fell into \hinking of public business only as a means of mnking
"
In the city: the leading Dally and Weekly Papers are taken certain piece or parcel of Isid sttuawd lying and
misfortoue ; his " friend " was no longer emperor of himself comfortable—and this simply by contact with n here, and no pains will be spsredtcmalce guests comfortable; the-County of Grand Traverse and.BUU of Michigan,
France, bnt a Captive. W h o can describe the postmas- well-conducted woman, a faithful wife, an excellent moth- and eleven years' residence here w.l! enable me to give relia- described as tbe West half qt Sooth Eaat ouarter of Sec
Five (6) Town Twentv'-se ven(27)"Nortb of Range
ter's sorrow and dispair !
er, but from whose mind tbe grand notion of public dutv ble information relative to tbe resource# of the country.
WaatWutainlng Eighty-screa acres according to'
But soon afterward, all France was awnre that Na- wfis entirely absorbed.
24-ly
J. S. G
States survey thereof.
poleon had escaped from K l b a ; and nppin were the
MORGAN BATES,
Dated Traverse City, TTovember T, M61.
spirits of M. Btzounrd exalted. Early oae morning in
Cartouche, the French robber, was »once requested
March, before tbe sun bad risen, tbepo6tttiaster of Rouv- by.n young man to be^engaged in his band. " W h e r e
!
?
AT
Tits
:
r
j
ray was awakened by loud shoutspt hjs chamber win- havo you servedx" asked Curtouche. " Two years with
f B A V E R 8 E CJ'Ty H O U S E .
dow, and, 00 popping Out his nbad to ascertain the causc a disreputable attorney, and six months with an inspectoi
of the disturbance, who should be see but " h i s friend, of police." " J E e l l , " answered tbo chief
The subscriber offers for sale 1600 acreplof choice and
_ i SUBSCRIBER WILL PAY THE HIGHEST PRICE,
well-selected lands, having been mOstly locsted at the ftfta
in CASB, for raw Furs during tbe fur season.
time shall be reckoned as if you had served
settlement of the country, and mate of saidlandaBratordar
'*Allona, Bizouard P cried Napoleon I; " my old and
He hssa qnantly of
log on the Grand Traverse Bav. and in tracts of frem 60 tofaithful friend ! Quick—quick with horeei! 1 am exIsaac Adams, late Of Boston, tbe builder
famous ( I N D I A N T A N N E D J O K E R © K I N S ,
300 acres ; some have W a l l improvements dn, t r f d ' t r t t l
pected at Parii T
' nich~b«f-will sell fop CAW or exchange for Fnra. looted for woodiag panmaea, with'a pood -grawthrbMHcb
Adams power printing press, out of which be
fortune, has retired to a farm in Sandwicl
where, in hi*youth, he was ao apprentice to.
Traverse City, Dec, 8, 18<1.
T
A GEM FOR THE MILLION,
R E A L
E S T A T E
G E N E R A L LANJ) AGENCY.
jGEO. W. B E Z A N T
GITNTONHOTTSE E
J A M E S K^G-XHsTTON.
• CMD STiBLHG *SD Sfil A1HD B0ISI
FURS! FURS! FURS!
1 6 0 0 Aorctiof" L a n d !
m—
"at
TEAVEE^E
VOL. V.
C r i r Y , M I C H . P E I D A Y , J A N I I A B Y 16,1863.
N O . 5.
Negro blood certainly could not have predominated iu her glory in the sacrifice which blasted me. It makqi v j
veins. Hei features were regularly and finely cut, and solitude sublime. I-glorv in the sacrifice which I foreher form and movements were grace itsdC You may bore to make when I would not force ber to be mine,
rs rmLisnED tttnr rMlbxr, At
She has dapple forays to draw it.
have seen socb. The red color camc and went in her but shielded her alike from the distnyer from the p*rg»
Traverse City, Grand Traverse County, Michigan,
complexion, at sudden emotion, as visibly as in a whiter of disappointed love, from slavery, from poverty, from
With my blue eyed laughing baby.
face. Her voice was music, and her eyes were like stars." myself! 1 have grown gray bore in my solitary fertrew,
Trundling by.
MORGAN BATES,
but not desolate. There is a nameless happiness >» virThe visitors smiled at each other.
I hide bis face lest she should see
EDITOR AMD PBOPBIETOBMy cherub boy and envy me.
" Ton may wonder at my rhapsody,- and yet more tuous melancholy, my friends; and tba solitude of these
long years, though always tinged with sadness tt "I
T E B M 8 .
i ,
when I tell you that I loved her.
Ilcr fine husband ban white fingers,
O n e D o l l a r a n d F i f t y C e n U , P a y a b l e invaBympathy is often the forerunner of love, and here it thought of ber, has also been glorified by the honorable
Mine has pot;
r i a b l y I n XIVBIXCMJ.
Ho took his bride to a palacewas bightedby admiration and a peculiar 6ense of wrong. retrospection. I can look back without a blush, and ooADVERTISEMENTS inserted for One Dollar per sgoure (ten
Mine a cot;
I often regared her in secret meditation. • There' ward without fear ; see ' glory in the grass • * | atf<#4or
lhieSTfor the flrfet Insertion, mil twenty-live cent* far each
Hers comes home beneath the starlight—
subsequent Inscrtiou. Yearly Advertisements—$10 for one
thought I. • is the inocent oHspring of undoubted guilt— iu the flower ; book in the running brook% aertoons In
tie'mr cares she;
square; $20 for three squares; $30 for half a.column; and
the more heinous because the intelligence apparent in stones, and good in everything—"
Mine come%*bme in the purple twilight.
S30 far one column. Legal advertiWments at the rates pre" Except slavery," interrupted Mountfort Witb •
Kisses me,
ber, show that mind and education were counled with nnacribed by It a-: fifty cent* per folio of 100 word*, for the
And prays that he who turns life's saada
brimcd passion, which tbey sbooM have checked—uot smile
flratiasertioa, and twenty-live cents for each subsequent—
Will hold his loved one in his hands.
" And all over vice," added Lone Jack. " For slavesuffered to shadow forth their own shame in the fature,
Bveryflgure counts sword. Figure work without rules, 50
ry is a crime, though mayhap you do not think so."
per cent added. Rale and figure work, double price.
Mrs. Lofty has berjewels,
swell the calendar of souls in chains.'
All legal advertisements to be paid for strictly in advance.
So have 1;
" Not necessarily wrong,' returned Mountfort, " as I
I loved her. still it was repugnant to my Caucasian
She wears hem upon her bosom—
blood to marry her; and yet, t no more my pride strug- look at it. Power over the feeble may be used rightfulInside 1;
gled, the feebler it became before the power of love. Will ly and to bless them."
She will leave hers at death's portal,
" But I deny man's right to yield the power of slavevou believe me still further? Though convinced of my
By-and-by;
I shall wear my treasure with me
MDoerity, she refused me. She was in love with another, ry ; or that liberty should be limited to tb09e only who
When J die:
have superiority of miud. If the homely, poor, ignoand
a
black—one
of
my
own
slaves.
For I have lore, and she has gold—
" My disappointment was thus doubly mortllVing.— rant, feeble. Indolent—as tbo :<egro is claimed to be—
She counts her wealth—tylne can't be told.
Reclstci
MORGAN B A T E # .
But, thank Heaven, I had honor as well as philosophy, should be enslaved on the account, of those attributes,
Receiver
. . . R E U B E N GOODRICH.
She has those who love her—station.
and
I did not abuse my power, though my heart was millious of whites should this d a / b e plaoed in chains.—
Jfoue have I;
writhing. I could not conquer my love but I conquered But such defects invoke our assistance, not our worn ;
GRAND TRAVERSE COUNTY O F F I C E R S .
But I've one trne heart befelde me—
a helping band and not a trampling foot. God never
myself."
Glad ami;
I'd not change it for a kingdom.
" This is a rare case, under such circumstances," said made a slave. Man's tyranny has done it."
Judge of P r o b a t e . . .CURTIS FOWLER,WMfton
No, not I;
" Tbc South could not live without slavery.'
Sheriff
E . F . D AME, Trarerse'Cltv.
Mountfort.
God will weigh it in his balance.
County Treasurer
MORGAN BATES, Tiwv.City.
" I differ with yon. If the white could not cause his
I fear so," remarked Lone Jack, a deep sigh escapBy-and-by,
County Clerk
JAMES P. BRAND, J "
And the difference difine
ing from hii quivering lip. " But let me unfold the se- fields to flourish so well, he still could live. And better
Register of Deeds
JAMES P . BRAND, , "
Twixt Mrs. Lofty's wealth and mine.
quel. A neighboring plunter, having seen her by chance, the ground should lie idle than that every harvest should
Proa* Attorney
C. It« MARSH,
Clrcait Conri Com. ..C» I I . MARSH,
. . '
came to me, and wished to buy her.
I declined. H e sign over the proof of human persecution. Pirates and
Lone J a c k .
Coroners
L . H. 8 MITH,
Wk lUplds.
urged me for hours, offered a large amount, doubled, other knaves may laugh at principle when opposed to
R O B E R T IiEK, Csnlwvllle.
trebled it; bribed, swore and begged by turns. Still \ profit t but they give no laws to honest "minds, and the
BT LIEUT. J. W. TII.Dt5.
refused—my firmness increasing the more ardent he be- end of tbeir gains is evil. They sow the wind and rean
C. H . M A R S H , [ i <! ;, Almost every village has some object of tradition upon came. I suspected his motive* for 1 knew hischaractcr; the whirlwind ; and if this accursed wrong of slavery,
this rule of might makes right, this vain aristocracy tf
which it prides itself. Apart from its magnificent scene- and I would uot part ber from her lover.
•• The matt went away baling mc for it ; and making a color, this denial that tho laborer is worthy of bis hire.
ry, the little village in Viiyiniato which we now refer,
is not abolished by manly, magnanimous legislation, the
AND
handle'of
my
Northern
birth
nnd
extreme
kindness
to
bad nothing of special curiosity for the traveller, except
inevitable hour w'yi speedily come when the torpid heart
SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY,
its hermit, " LOIKJ Jack," as he was called, a mysterious my slaves, lie cxcitad prejudice against mJ. One day, of avarice will be foused from Its guilty lethargy, and reK 6 T A R Y P U B L I C & C O N V E Y A N C E R , solitarie, who for twenty years had made his abode in a on my return from a journey of some miles, I heard pent its greed of gain and shameless tyranny in copiotts
shrieks
issuing
from
uiy
bouse.
At
a
distance,
1
saw
envern near the brow of tbo mountain-—one the famed
Traverse Citjr, Grand Traverse County, Mich.
tears of blobd."
Blue Ridge—at the foot of which the village Sunned it- one of my * boys' rush toward the bouse, and enter it.— • " 1 will not argne the point with you, sir," replied
Qfflce In Dwelling House.
My
It was Phil, the lover of Ihe mulatto gifj. Hastening to
self, und, like most Virginia villages, slept.
Mountfort; " but only insist that, if an evil and wrong,
Absolutely nothing was known in the village, of Lone the bouse, What was my horror, on entering, tofindray
we did not originate, but inherited i t WeTegard it now
Jack's history, other than that he bad come there from neighbor, who had roitgbt to purchase the girl, weltering as tho main fount ol our existence ; nnd it is not In huin
his
blood
on
the
floor.
while'Phil
and
Jessie
stood
bv,
parts unknown, bought the whole mountain, furnished
man nature to sacrifice all for principle Self preservaBT
the cavern for bis permanent home, made a clearing the latter with her garments torn, BU^I exhibiting all tne' tion is Ibo first law of nature."
around it, and had a garden there. From time to time signs of having been engnged in a desperate straggle.—
"The perpetuation of a mighty wrong is not a means
I
understood
all
at
a
glance.
Tho
villairrhad
taken
ad:
bo would descend to make purchases, or could be seen
of self-preservation," returned the old man, " bwt ofself(PBOKT STIUSKT, KKAB OOCKT HOUSE,): ?.{ -•
sauntering thro' tbo village or the woods around, holding vantage of my absence, and had expiated his brutal at- destruction. O, that the South would bo warned io
TRAVKHSECITY.U1CUIOAK.
small converse with any one; and often be would be espi- tempt at once A hatchet iu the baud of Phil had cleft time, nnd frankly starting with the admission | ' a man's
.
H I S OLD E S T A B L I S H E D HOTEL,&#£FIRST ed ot the vrry top-most point of bis elevnfed borne, read- his skull. He was dead.
t» Jessie was wild with fright and agony. Phil spread a man,' bestow that liberty npon others whi^b they
la 'i'raverse UitA.) situated on Front Street, ip the \ ictn- ing, upon the rocks, or gazing with folded arms upon
. r <kin,nrt Mmisi' and nubile offices, isstlll open fortnc the sublime landscape which encircled him. He was out his arras humbly as I entered, and said he, •• Master; have so jealously claimed for themselvee. What a bright
reception of the traveling public. The Proprietor return! seemingly n man of sitfty years; full six feet in height, you have always been kind to me, and «you may hang laurel might so be plucked from tbo Tree of Time.'
bU hearty thanks Xor the liberal j.atronage he has «
me now or .burn me, and I will not blamti you. But, O, What a stain wosbed from the American name 1 What
and assures the nubile that no ,,ains will be spared to make and well proportioned. liia full flowing benrd swept his master, what could 1 do ?'
impending years of agony ar|d ignominy might be avert«
his guests comfortable. His charges will correspond with massive chest, and added much to the impressive majesty
•* 'Nothingtats, and nothing better,*''."Phil,* said I ; ed ! What a splendid fecuritt of tuliiro freedom, peace
of his counlennnce. Hi# cvrs were large, dark and env^ootf'accommodations for horses and cattle. . miay2S-2fi crnous; and miluncholy and firmness blent in the refined • and I will sacrifice all I bavo before ,ycm shall suffer.-- and glory might thus gracefully nnd easily bo obtained f
But without her own voluntary action lo lhat end, the
expression of bis features, whose benevolent cast render- I would have done ibo same, Phil.' - What with tbeir fright nnd gratitude. I found it sacrifice must still be made, and roon. Hefe in my
ed their sombre character the less forbidding.
difficult to hurry them off witb proper directions'to evade lonely home I have closelj watched the signs of the
A
Mr.
Nonnlfort.
a
Georgia
planter,
with
his
wife,
times; and what with tho haugbty spirit ofthe South and
AXD
travelling North to escape tbo excessive heat of their pursuit. There were no others of Jny people in sight ; the free principles of tho North, I dread the qnickly
warmer Faitude one summer, abd tarrying in this village and furnishing them with money, and bidding them take coming cloud which breaths of civil war."
on tbeir way. beard of Lone Jack, and determined to pay a wagon and a fresh horse, nnd ride tiH iio dropped, and
The interview having grown unpleasantly political,
him a visit. Early one bright morning they were pioneer then trust to God. 1 saw them soon out of early reach, Mountfort asked that the tin mc might be (hanged ; end
ed up the mountain side, and met the •'godly eremite" at at least ; and then, unseen, 1 re-eutered Jhe wagon I had after partaking ofthe free hospitalities of their boat,
A L B E R T W . BACOKT,
left,
and
drove,
in
a
round-about
way.
to
the
village
work weeding his garden. Dismissing the gaide. Mountand being shown by him the favorite features of his wfjd
ILL-LOCATE LANDS, PA Y TAXES, BUY OR, SELL
fort approached the old man, who bowed a welcome to tavern, as'ifl had but just arrived from my journey, und abode ami its surroundings, with many thanks his visi»h Cbiaiulsslon—aud how ntfcrsfor sal^ • • 1
had oOt vjsited tho house at all.'
big Visitors.
tors departed, too soon to realize the troth of what b6
"
Some
hours
later,
while
I
was
calmly
transacting
Explaining who they were, Moontfort hoped be should
prophesied.
not be regarded as a trespasser upon tbo privacy of one, some superfluous business iu Ihe village, a crowd of my
neighbors and slaves came rushing to nir, with tbc tic.
AND WILL FELL AS AGJCXT
; ,j •
Esquimaux Architecture.
who, bo bad beard, was averse to human society.
. Not always." replied the hermit. witb a faint smile, ings that a man lay murdered iu my bouse, and that
As the days lengthen, the village* arc emptied of their
leading the way to hirtavern and beckoning them to fol- Phil and Jessie had ubsconded.
e
inhabitants, who movesenward on tho ii* to the seal
•' The expression of anxiety in my focc was by no hunt. Then conies into use a marvelous system of archlow. where they were soon seated, in a capacious and
Also—13 Lots In the Village of Elk I t a p l d s ,
comfortable cavity in the rock, his abode for a score of means counterfeited, as I now returned home, unsus- itecture. unknown among the rest of American n lions.
years, perhaps the abode of wild beasts before him, from pected by any mortal; but my fears were for the fugi- The fine, pure snow has by this time acquired, under the
Wjfn on wrrnovT bwcLLtKoe.
tives. not myself. The house was soon thronged, and by
action of strong winds ami .hard frot is. sufficient cohethe Creation down.
The above ttciitlbncd Unci* orehniA parts
•• The ' Old man of the mountain ! may be somewhat various slrutegems, I managed to delay pursuit for hours; rence lo form an admirable light building material, with
Elk Lake, Whitewater. Oractiia and Traverse;,atb
mitauthropic, but be is no churl, though notovep4ond of and when the wordv investigations were done, announc- which the Esquimaux master-mason, erects most cor .
earliest and best -election* with reference
1*8£wad market: cmbracfe FaftUlngT.«nds. VIllagrCTea and Visits mere idle starers; and visits from tbcee are now ing myself robbed. I led. the most eager and indignant, fortable dome shapQ houses. A cirele is first traced oO
iu tbo wrong direction iu the chase.
Water Power®, with or without improvement*.!!* quantities
the smooth surface of the snow, und the slabs for raising
few."
to aoitpurchasers, and at prices making It an cjhjecUn pre- Ibrtmrtlely
'• In brief, the hunt proved fruitless. Providence the wulls ore cut from within, so as lo clear a ,naco
" I suppose you must sometimes weary o£ this loneli* - - . - .to- biivluz
. i.t
-t- from
from wfttloraents.
fercnce
hick
settlements,
guided tbc scared refugees, and foiled -then; hunters.— down lo the ice, which is to form Ihe floor of the owe!,
JMjr
ness.
pud
the
sight
of
the
human
face
is
then
not
distastetirtvarao Cltv. Msy 1, 1K1.
Through many perils they continued . to escape, from ling, nud whose evenness wns prevkrti>ly ascertained by
ful to vou."
' " I have never regretted my choice of abode." replied county to couuly, nnd state to state ; a«3 uot many probing. The slabs requisite to complete Ihe dome, afthe old man, •' lmbit is second nalure. and thoughtful mouths afterward I received intelligence of their where- ter the interior of the circle is exhausted, art cut from
minds can people solitudes I know I should Tec! more abouts, aiid sent 'hem sufficient mcaua. to make them some neighboring spot. Each slab is neatly filled to its
comfortable foWfre.
,
place by a flinching knife along joint, when it instantly
W * WOULD BAT TO TUB PtjaUC. THAT WD BAT* OOT O t * lonely iu the. society of my fellow-creatures, and can tru" I n due time the excitement died _ if way : but, cdn- freezes to tbc wnll, the cold atmospliere forming a most
ly say that: ;1 • . .
*
tinr.ally annoyed with suspicions ofbeiiig an abolitionist,
excellent cement. Gre vices are plugged np. and seams
" 1 love not man tho less, but Nature more nnd
thoroughly
loathing
a
system
of
wtyich
I
was
an.
unFrom these our interviews from which I steal
accurately closed br throwing a lew shovelfuls of loose
In operation, and are on band to do Costora-Werk at^aH
willing representative, I resolved to emancipate all my snow over the fabric. Two men generally work together
From all I may be, or have been before,
limn; and would say. we think that wccandOMflo-»dwork
slaves, asil seek a home further North-.; I was not long in raising a bouse, and the one who is stationed within
To mingle with the nnlvcm and feel
as any Mill In Grand Traverse. "you doubt It, try ps, and
What I can ne'er, express, but cannot all conceal
in
finding
a
purchaser
for
tins
plantutioo
;
it
was
a
fertile
see for yourselves ; and would say, that we keepopr
cuts a low door, and creeps out when bis task is over.
Half the proceeds I divided
Furthqr conver ration induced Lone Jack to volunteer and well ordered one.
The walls being only three or four inches thick are
:
among my freed slaves, as their due. tP' fruits of their sufficiently translucent to odmit a very agreeable light,
bis gueslt nn outline of his life.
toils uud their progenitors for years ; '^nd*placing thfem which serves for ordinary domestic purpose; bot if more
"My story may bo tedious to you," he said. •' but
a operation, and T a n on Shares—as usual!
reculiarity is not without icterest. Though I was born safely aboard n ship. I sailed with thep to distant parts, be required a window is cut, and the apertuie is fitted
C. NORRIS A BROTHERS.
BRC
in the North, where there are no slaves, I have been, where all, who work in honesty, are, thnsters of them- with a piece of transparent ice. The proper thickness
Mr like you. a slaveholder. A t t h e age of thirty-five I was selves, however humble, ignorant, or h jmely. ^
ofthe wall is of some importance. A few inches excludes
•• Ah, my friends. I. once a slaveholder, did indeed the wind, yet keeps down*the temperature so as to proa poor mail witb no near relatives. At about that time
the death of a kinsman in the State of Mississippi made teel like a 'patriarch ' when I parted - with those poor ven*. dripping from the interior. The furniture—such as
ignorants
for
tlie
last
time
;
for
I
felt
that
I
had
given
me his sole heir, nnd I went there lo find myself rich—
seats, tables aud sk-eping-placct—is also formed of snow,
Ihem. ned theirs lo come, their liberty forever : and and a covering of folded reindeer skin orsi-al skin renders
the owner of bioad lands add many slaves.
iWrnksirlter irtll si"
J»Won " The novelty of the transaction made j t highly plens- that the authority ofthe patriarch had been vindicated, them comfortable to-thc inmates. By means of antewho will maka actual settlement, or bniid thereon a Frtfce, ing lor n while: but my own good fortune would not dull but only by his surrender of it ! I coo'd but weep a? I chamber,1". and porches, in form of long, low galleries, fvith
Brick, or Btone hpuse. valued at not less thau Slfcp,.paying
counseled them and tore myself from Ir.i ir clinging ami".:
their openings turned.to leeward, warmth is insured in
Wfbraarveys,etc. Raid lotk are !ft the Boat WJraWj i+».n my souse of the misfortunes of others. 1 baa been edu<jfTr*verso City. This part «f the town Ilea aitM head, aod cated in o different si boo!, and i could not but view with and their tears of gratitude for release frortlslavery I re- the interior; and social intercourse is promoted by boiIc'betweenthe twoarms of the Bay. and has a front ^ri earb pity nnd disgust« system of unpaid labor, some of the garded as my absolution for connection with'rt.
ing the houses conligBoatly. mid cutting doors oI"commu"Journeyingawhile, restlessly, from p!acc to place, nication lnrtween them or by erecting covered panhges.
Bay, and.of the best soil for Gardening, etc. ror particular* concottitnnts of which were the buying and Selling of
pleaee call at the Office ef the subscriber, at f ^
human beings from bondage to bondage; the sway of ab- at last I fixed upon- this spot for my h< me ; but here, for Store houses, kitchens, and <ilhcr accessory buildings,
rolutUm in a free counli^; the arbitrary partitig of kin- twenty years. I bave-dwelt iu peace wtfhGod and nature, mat be constructed in the same manner, and fl degftfe of
EAST TRAVERSE CITY,
my books and thoughts of her."
!
Geo. W. Bcinwt, Proprietor. dred t.t ihe will nf a master; and the power to whip and
"Is it possible that you can still be influenced by that convenience jauned which would be attempted in vain T
brand human flesh. 1 felt guilty in possession of wealth,
with o less plastic material. These honses are durable;
* ^Thia'^ftr will bo oitended-oaly 6 moipth^ iromthla resu|li|ig froui uO meril of itiy own, but mug from the singular attachment!" "asked Mountfort, wonderingly.
" It is. I never loved but once," *aid the old man, the wind has little eflect on them, and lbcy resist t b t J
swfat atift iafiguc or humble, benighted creatures, born
thaw till the sun acquires very considerable power.
with n0' friend rate God, and vtAed for life, without a solemnly. " Some natures, 1 believe can love mam[Sir John Richardson.
-4^
Crime and- with out n hope. J therefore did much to times. Mine is not one oftlicm. TTsat poor, dispiscd.
HOKIiAW B A T E S ,
•®e)9r»|D their condition, though for a few joars I did but to me beautiful slave,,is the oajj'-earthly idol I have
The most authentic lype of human depravity : ia •
ever worshipped. Her image haunO'tne still. .It made
not make up mind to free them.
. f' Among my slaves was a really beautiful mnlatta— mc the reel we I am ; it contents me vtill to be so. -I can thoroughly unprincipled politician.
H e r a l d O f f l o o T r a v e r s e CMtr. M i c h .
Mrs. Lofty and L
Sirs. Lofty kee^s a carriage.
&|e (Sratii) ftrabtrse
lUfobif Jib Printing liallj ini Eijafilimh tiraltd.
tjmTFD SWTES USD OFFICE AT TKiTBSETOJlICD.
?•
^fturitfi aiiiJ CcmtsrUtrr at Jfato,
TRAVERSE CITY HOtJSE,
W I L L I A M
R E A L
F.OWLE,
E S T A T E
GENERAL LAND OFFICE.
W'J-,;
1424 Acre$ of Choice Ixtiuta',
1850 Acres, aim Choice and -weU Seh'cl rl.
NOTICE.
G R I S T
M I L L
TANNKRY
ii',h : i
5 0 Q T o w n L o t s Offered F r e e
• to A c t u a l Settlers. :
VTOTJtfZY
PIJBMC,;
Clje SnnD aratitrsc
t Battle'
narfreaaboro.
The report of Charles H. Mar*h, aeconli
rtraetions(rivpnatla.«ti«*qonor
!bo Boanl
Na*n M ^ h a t w K o . D«5. 31st, Ib62—Our wholo
into and examine the Dockets oT nil *"
line auffen-d terribly Ibia morning. Fimr regiments or
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a
n
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p
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t
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r
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Peace for the C»onty. and was reerived
regulars hwt hair their men ami all th-ir commarnling
T o tbo l i o n , tbe Board of Rape
TRAVERSE CITY:
officers. G^n. Anderson's troops suff.-rcd terribly.—
T m v « a e County,
FRIDAY MORNING, J A N U A R Y 16. 1863.
Major* Roscngartvu and Ward are killed. Gcus. BUnWhereas, at a session of the raid i & r d Jf\ the 13th
k-y. Ronssi'au and Palmer are wountletL
day of O. tober, A D . 1862. it wjFrwpvHtl that the
PROCLAMATION
Dndrict Attorney bo instructed t'o^Kaiapie llio Dockets By the President of the United States of AmeTwo O'CLOCK P M —Gen. Thomas Las just broken
of el! J u l i a n of the Peace of tbij^ConWty, nnd (be lnMike
rica. ,
the rebel cutre, and driven the enemy a mile. We are
of other officers who receive fintt or fees that pnipi-rly
W ASUWDTON. J a n . 1st 1863.
advancing our whole line. Geu. Rosecranx is personally
be kmc to tbe County, and report to lliu next sc&>iou of
Whereas, on the 22d day of September, in tbe year of superintending the movement
One shot- killed two of
(lie Board of Supervumrs.
. The umiersigiK-il. Prosecuting Attorney for Grand our Lord, 1862. a proclamation was issued by tbe Presi- his staff officers. The Fifteenth Wisconsin lost seven
Traverse, reports that he has hud tho above resolution dent of tho United States, containing among other things, captains.
under consideration, ami that in obedience to said
Gen. Ncgley's artillery is still mowing tho rcbch in
.diT . .
ABMBT.
lution be h#*searched the Dockets or those Justices of tlie following, to wit:
Pbilo Beers, of Leelanau.
tho centre.
the Peace wherever he could learn tluit any fines had
" That on the first day of January, in the year of our
Mr. Perry, of Crystal Lake.
Gen. Crittenden's left wing- has token tbe entrenchbeen
imposed
or
aiiy
collected,
and
that
ho
fou»d
Joseph
On motion of Mr. Fisher, tbu Trfcosnrer's Bonds were
Lord, one thousand eight hundi'ed and sixty-three, all
Dame, Ksq-. of Leetuimu. hud. while Justice of the 1'iiire
ments a t Maifrecfcboro.
appro reJ and ordered filed according Jo lii*.
persons held as slave, within aliy State, or designated
The rebel Generals Cheatham nnd Rnins are kiilnd.
> On motion of Mr. Porter, that the jBobrd go into a of said County imp«isedand collected a line of ten dollars part of a State, the people where if shall then be hi rebelfor selling liquor, ami hud paid the same to 0 . H. Hoicommittee of the whole to settle wilhlthe Treasurer.
AVAUinoTox. Jan 2.—-'11m Secretary or War to-day
O.i motion of Mr. Luld, the following report was road den, Esq.. my pwk-ceasor, on being ilemandcd from him lion against the United States. Sfiall be then, henceforth received tho following :
by
said
C.
HHoldon.
is
tho
Pi0secntin<r
Attorney,
and fortrver free ! and the Executive Government of the
byihe Chairman:
CLEVELAND, Jan. 2.—The following has just been re* The committee of tbo wfcoV have Imd indcr considers- act njr under iit.*trui'tk>nsf>-oin said ili>urd. I a!so asa-r- snid United States including the military and navul auH. Ilolden hail imt paid the amount
ceived by tulegrupb from Cincinnati, duted Morfreesbotlon and examination tbu orders on batutyttjiclt hare been tained that said
thorities thereof,will recognite and maintain tho freedom
paid, and compared the name with thii account in County to the CountyTre.isurer. when I notified said Dume that
ro. January 1 ; A terrible battle was fought yesterday.
I
should
hold
him
for
the
amount,
us
tho
law
reqnired
he
of such persons, and will do no act or acts to repress
Treasurer's Books. and that raid boqkjdiow that orderit to
The latest from tlie field is up to noon.
theumoatit of 85,461 73 hare bran p u d ; and noon com- should pay over ull fines to the County Treasurer, nnd such persons, or any or them, ; 1 any effort they may
The rebel centre ha^kcea broken and things looked
paring lhn orders returned, fiud theBi o a , hand "agreeing not to the Pro^ecutimr Att-irncy. He has ajrrcid to pay mflku for their actual freedom; t§nt tha executive will on
tbe
amount
o\er,
and
was
to
pay
it
before
the
linst
day
favorable.
With Treasurer'* Books.
the Grstduy of January, aforesaid, issue a proclamation
The loses arc reported to be enormous.
Yonr committee would recommend thit tho orders on of Junuuiy la»tI also fonihl on the Docket of 3. 0 . Wood, Esq., n designating (he States and parts of States, if any,
band be consumed, ami tbe County Treasurer be instructStanley, Romneau, and Palmer are wounded, and tho
ed to balanco his county order account by charging over J oat ice of Leelnnnn. six COMS in which fines of ten dol- which the people therein respectively, shall then bo
rebel Gens. Cheatham and Ruins ore killed.
lars
each
bad
been
imposed
nnd
not
collected.
1
orderrebellion nguirist the United btates, ami the fact that any
thp smiaunt to county order account destroyed.
NASHVILLE. Jam 2.—'llio Federals encountered tho
~ Q j motion of Mr. Steele, the above report was . adopt- ed the Justice to issuj executions agjinst euc'i of the D^'- Stiita or the people thereof,.shall on that day, be iu good
ed.
i
. • -* feiulants. which has born done, ami the executions are in faith repr. s.'iitcd in the Congress of tho United Stutes rebel* on the 30th ult. near Stuart's Creek. After hea--The connty orders were then empumed.as ordered. \ the hnuda,of tho Sheriff and his deputy. 1 also found
vy skirmisliiug the rebels were driveu .buck. W« capthat
Theron
Bostwick,
while
acting
as
jailor,
received
by iiu-mltcr* clinyen thereto, at v'lectious wherein a maThe follow'iug report of iho Building committfo wni
ten do'lars of n pri<oaJT who was committed for not pav- jority of the qnalifl.il voters ofsttch States shall love par- tured 100 prisoners, uud killed ami wounded a large
pres.Mited nnd ordered read:
To tho H o a . Board of Supervisors of Grand Trnv- ing a fine. Said Bostwick states that he hud | a'd ihv ticipated. sh.-.ll, iu the absence.4 strong countervailing number of rebel*.
siid
amount
to
D.
CGoodaie.
then
ncting
us
County
Our lo^s was seventy killed and wounded.
e m Connty.
testimony, lie deemed coaclnsivt-evidence that sadi State,
, Your committee on who.n von confer tbe duty nnd Treasurer, and on examination of the books of the CounAt daybreak on the 31st the fight wns renewed with
care of making certain repuirs and improvements on the ty Trenwiror 1 round no entry. On calling on I). C nnd the people thereof, arc not iu the rebelliou against great fury. McCook's corps was opposed to Har.lcu's
County Jail, would most respcetiftiily rejiort. that they GiHulnlohe state*) positively that Mr. Bastwick had paid the United States.
and
after <le*|>crate fighting with lit-avy loss McCook rehim
no
such
money
\
and
after
hearing
I'otli
sides
I
am
have caused said buildinir to bo sided upon tbe outside,
Now. therefore, I, ABRAHAM Ltxcoi.v, President of turned two miles. He soon rallied nud was again driven
ami othewise finished, us tbe charade 08 the structure unable to state where the ten dollars are ; only this much
seemod to require, on tho inside of the celfcthey have bud of which there is no dispute, tliut tho amount was (mid to the United States, by,virtue in me imxsted as Comman- back. At night ho was four miles this side of the ground
H laid with matched floors and well i-eiltid overhead.— Theron Bostwick.
1 have also endeavored to find the Docket ofAlvin A. der-in-Chief of the Army and JJavy, in timo of actual occupied iu the morning.
l a making their repair* your committee nave expended
The light continued until ten o'clock p. in, at which
the sum of fifty-nine dollars and ninety-five cents. Then- Smith, of tho Township of Traverse, bnt havo comu to nrnied rebellion oguiust tbe aathority of the United
time we ha 1 maintained our position.
is yet necessary to put tho building in>go<id working or- the conclusion that lie Kept no do<kot lit all.
States, and us a fit and necessary war measure for supI
know
of
lio
other
oOi<*rs
who
tveeived
fines
or
fees
der a sutinblc box alow, with pip.*, two or threo cords
Tho Federal loss is very I wavy. Killed. Brig. Gen.
thutjjropTly belong to the County, except Justices of pressing said rebellion, do, on this first day of January, in
of wood, nnd some additional covering for Iho bed.
Sill, Lieut. Co|. Garesche. chief of General Rose ..Tan's
In order to supply the necessary jartielus .we would the rcnee •liidthe Sheriff or Jailer of the (jaunty, with- the year of our Lord one Ihousnnd eight humlredandsix- siaff; Brig. Geu. WilRch, ef lnd'.uniu. Cot Shi (T Actrecomsnd A further appropriation of twenty-live dollars. out it is the County Clerk, and I am not at present pro
jwred to report ou hint.
»y.three, uud in accordance with my purpose M> to do, ing Brig. Gen. : CoL Fanner, of iho 15th Kentucky.
(Signed)
PBRHY HAJIXAB.
.
C. II. MARSH. Pros. Ally.
T. A. Hncaoocic.
publicly proclaimed for the full: period of one hundred Col. Jones, of tbu 16th Ky.. Lieut CoLColtou. I61I1
On motion of Mr. Fisher, Resolved tbut the above n On raotioqofMr. Noble, tho report of the Building
Kentucky, Lieu*. Col. Joocs, 3'Jtli Indiana. Maj. J . Car•committee was adopted, and tho recotmiuiation ordered port be accepted and filed, and that the Prosecuting At- ilnj-, from the date first above mentioned, order mid des- |ieuter, 19th Regulars, and Maj. llosengarten, of Puilatorney be instructed to proweute at Ins discretion nil ignate as the States ami parts of States therein, tbo peot o be acted upon.
. • i
delpbia.
On .motion of Mr. Fisher. Messrs. Nohlc. McDonald, peraoiu that may have received fines or moneys in their
and Porter were appointed committed to provide a room official capa;*ity and ha*T5 not jiaid over said fines or tno- ple whereof, respectively, are this day in rebellion against
Morgan's Movement*.
ueys according to law.
for the Clerk's and Bairister's offi *o.
the United States the following, to wit: Arkansas, TexLonsviixe. Janrl.—Morgan crossed the Cun.bo land
On motion of Mr. Noble, tho Clerk: was authorised to
On motion of Mr. Fisher, Resolved, that each Snper as; Louisiana, except Parish™ St. Bernard, Plaquemine. and cut. off Nashville ut Guiunlioro, and appeared in
procure a set orbooks wherein to keep accounts.
visor-be charged by tbe Clerk with the amount drawn
Cul.
On motion of Mr. Porter, that tho; Board should go by him from tho Volunteer Relief Fund, and report to Jefferson. St. John. St. Charles, S t James, Ascension- front of Munfordsvillo on the 27lli of December.
H0I1M111. of the 13th Kentucky, dro\*e part of his foico
into a committee of the whole upon the state of fina ices. the Board of Supervisors at their annual meeting the
Assumntion Terre Bonne, LaFourche, St. Mary, St.
On motion of Mr. McDonald, the Board adjourned to disposition made by him of said amounts.
killing niue and cupturiug sixteen.
Weilujsday morning, ut 9 o'clock.
Mr. Fisher than proposed the following resolution : Martin and Orleans, including t i e city or New Orleans,
Morguii then crossed tbe Green river and moral to
Wednesday. Jnn.
Resolved, that the families of men who may be here- Mississippi. Alabama. Florida, Georgia, SorfflTt-'arofina. Elizabttlitowiu destroying the bridge ut Beaver Creek
Board met pursuant to adjournment Called to order after drafted by the State for the U. S. service be placed
by the Chair."
in relation to the Volunteer Relief Fund upon the same North Carolina, and Virgiuia except the 48 countir ami Nolin. He also destroyed tbe Iressk' work ut Mu!Roll read.-bv tho Clerk.
CoL Harfooting as the fuuiilies of Volunteers, and the Supervisors desigbated as Western Virginia^ and also tbe counties or drough's Hill und moved for Rolliug Fork.
E. L. Spragae. Traverse.
or the respective towns of the County lie required to
lan, of the 10th Kentucky, overtook him ut Rolliug Fork
John Porter. Centrrrille.
draw orders on said Fund for their relief the same as for Berkly, Accomac, Northampton, Elizelieth City, York. uml attacked him. killing, wound.ng and capturing a
John McDonald. Whitewater.
the relief of the families of Volunleers.
Princess. Ann, uud Norfolk, including the city .of Norfolk number or his force. Tuu rebel Col Duke died of his
E. P. Ladd, Peninsula.
On motion of Mr. Porter t'ao above resolution was ami Portsmouth, which except^] parts are k*ft precisely
wiinnds. Col. Hurlun pursued und aiiuckol Morgan ut
Geo. take. Milton.
adopted.
John E. Fisher, Glen Arbor.
'I he committee of tho whole, on finance, presented the as if this proclamation were not i»>ued; and by virtue of Boiling Fork ami tbe Salt R.ver bridge. This is the
| f . H. Noble Megeeaee.
following report
first i'a'unce of infantry at talking nnd routing cavalry.
tbe
power
and
for
tli;
purpose
aforesaid,
I
do
order
and
Wm. Steele. Benzonia.
The comudltce of the whole upon tho state of the
Morgan (led before Harlan to BirdsJown and thcics
Philo B^ers, of Leelanau, and-Mr. jPerty, of Crystal
finance, begteave to report that they have hud under declare that all persons held as tJavca within designated attempted to escape between L'banuou and Ikdlevdle
Lake, absent
i
*
Tho committee oa buildings then made "the followinp consideration the financial affairs of the County, and States and pa rts or States, are, nnd henceforward shall be but CoL lloskiiu of tho I2tli Ky.. attacked him this
would respectfully recommend that the following resolurepot.
i
free, and that the Executire Government or tbe United moruing, killing a ilumber, capturing bis caissons nud
Yonr Committee to whom was referred the matter of tion. passed by tlie Board ut its session in O. tobi-r. IKand the same is hereby rescinded
Resolved ihut the States, including the the military and naval aathorities ummonitiou wngoiis. obtaining an office nnd stove for tbe Clerk and Register,
•Morguu Js flying precipitately.
would beg leave to report that they kove hud the matter Comity Treasurer be i.istructed to retain all of tbe first thereof, will recognize and maintain the freedom of
aoder consideration and can find no Other place except moneys that mny come into bis hands 41s Treasurer, to licrwns, and I hereby enjoin up HI tbe people so declared
Gen. IUmdtls marched from Glasgow ycsterilay for
tbe present building, which cannot bo obtained for a tbe amount of two thousatMl dollars, anil said amount to
Grc.-iwbiir^
and may interecpi him.
be drawn only on the Family Relief orders.
to be fret-, to abstain from all v-olenco unless in necessary
lesB price than one hundred dollars per 'annum, whilst
The committee would also recommend that the further
CoK Hulsey or the 6th Ky., cavalry was killed.
wo think this by fur too high a price.: wo 'are impelled
g.df-tU-fence, av.d recomend to t^em that in all ciuea when
sum
of
five
hundred
dollars
bo
appropriated
to
the
FamiMorgan
lias,
|>aid dearly for what he has done.
to recommend to your Honorable body thai you tuko it.
Relief Fund.
nllowed they laSor faithfully for^reasotmblo wages; and I
Our casnalitics havo not lieen reporte<L
and further that you purchase the stove odd "pipi at four- ly The
committee wotild also recommend the ndoption of
teen dollars.
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IXICISVILI.R. Jali. 2 •—Colonel llnpkam. of the 12th''
fur titer djrclare and make known that such persons of suitfollowintr resolution :
- Oa motion of Mr. Ladd. the abovji report was adopt- theResolved.
That for the full anil efficient support of the able condition will IK- received into the armed service or Kentucky, commanding tho Federal forces ^>t L.-liuuon,
ed.
On motion of Mr. Fisher, that tho Chairman ami families of Volunteers of this County, each Snpcr .-isor the the United States to gomiou forts, pontions sta- Ky., attacked tho guerrilla Morgan, south or the Columbia road yesterday, killing and wounding several, aud
Clerk be appointed a Committee to carry out tho pro- be allowed to receive from the County Clerk orders on
the Volunteer Relief Fund for such amounts from time tions nud other places and to man vessels of all sorts in
visions of the report.
capturing sixty or his Toree, together with their caissons,
to time us he may deem actually necessary Tor the mainOu taotion of Mr. Ladd. tho Board resolved itself in- tennnce of those persona in his'town : nnd that it shall said service, and this I sincerely believe to bo an oct of immunition, wagons nnd provisons.
to a committee of tho whole to examine account.*.
Colonel Halliday. of,the 6th Kentucky. Lieut. CoL
The following accounts were presented and allowed : be his duty to sell said orders at the highest mm ket price justice, warranted by the constitution upon military neces(hut not for !esi than'eighty cents 011 the dollar), taking
Ball commanding tho 9th Kentucky Cavalry, and the
Henry D. Campbell, taxed in error, iclnimcd $41
u voucher from the parties to whom he may sell orders, sity.
43, allowed
,
$41 43 shewing tho discount of said sales, paying to the families
6th
Kentucky Infantry, nre in pursuit.
I invoke the considerate judgement or mankind and
And ordered charged back to Town (of Traverse.
Morgan is retreating veryVapidly in tha direction of
their respective amounts and taking their receipts for the gracious favor of Almighty God.
Hannah, Lay & Co., treed in error,] claimed 818
Columbia.
tho
sinn*.
63. allowed
18 63
In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand nnd
Further, that it shall be the duty of each Supervisor
From Cairo.
And ordered charged back to Town of Mesexee.
to deliver h:s vouchers tozethor with any funds' iu his caused the seal «f the United Sjates to be affixed. Done
Charles Davidson. services as canvoewr,'claimed
CAIRO. Jan. 2.—A steamboat from l>elow reports t h a t
hands, to his successor in office, taking his receipt for
8 8 10
83 10. allowed
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the same. And further, it shall lie the duty of each at tbe city of Washington this first day of January in the gunboats accompanying hberuinu'* expedition had
Tbcron Bostwick, office exposes, claimed 810
Supervisor to present to the Board of Supervisors at each
43. allowed
10 43 se*rion. n fall statement of his doings, together with his the year of our Lnrd O'K: thou fund eight hundred ami gone up the Yazoo. Twenty miles atrnve the uiouth. u
Morgan Nates. Publishing in Herald, claimed
sixty-three, nud of the Independence of the United States rebel battery was discovered aud a severe canmnmding
813% allowed
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; 133 00 voucher# Wr the purpoa • of receiving 1 he proper credit
ensued in which the Benton wosstrnck sixteen times, lbe
on his account with thi Clerk for . orders received and of America the eighty-seventy.
Charles K. Baiter, services as ennvnsse reclaimed
ebaricd to t ie Supervisor of the Township.
shots penetrating.
88 10. allowed
;
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\ 8 10- Oa motion of Mr. Luke, that tho report of tho romfrtipnci!)
ABRAHAM LINCOLN".
It is understood that Sherman's force will debark op.
J . W. B Spencer, services us canvasser, jclaimad
By the Prcsick'iit.
the Y a zoo river in the rear of V ick«hnrg.
85 60. allowed
6 GO mittee of t h j whuL- upon the state of finances be a lootW*.
H.
SFWARD.;
8ec>
of*
State.
ed.
Morgan Bates, rout and fuel, claimed 84? 50, alA tra.n with supplies was to leu re Memphis yesterday
The following amounts were then allowed tLe Supervilowed
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4" 50
DKATH or A LAKK <JATTAt*.--Capt. Geo. E. Willough- for Holly Springs.
sors and orders issued:
John McDonald, services as canvasser, chimed
by, long nnd favorably known ?tpon the lakes Us a steamWhen Island No. 10 wa? eracnatcd. lately, sixty nine89 60
8 4 60. allowed
4 60 i!/S X Geo. Luke.
boat commander, dlol ut Quebec on the 15th., agin! 42 cannon were spiked and 10,000 rounds of ammunition
K. P. Ladd.
8 40
Jamos Wadsworth. services tendered to Supt of
years. Capt. W. commanded lbe tbo Emerald. Lomlou. thrown into the rir.<r.
II. H. Noble.
7 63
- Poor, claimed 83. allowed
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5 00
.John Porter,
9 22
Canada, Atlantic. Ocean. Mn\po«rer. Plymouth Rock,
John B. Fisher, expenses in rait P#op!e vs.
Jeff Davis a Idrcssod tho Mississippi L-^islatnro on
Wot. Steele.
9 60
Charles Kilroy, claimed 84 3". aT6*od
4 37
uod recently on the lower lakeij the G. W. R. steamer
tbe 26th•
John McDonald,
7 80
Char! w If. Marsh, services J year, claimed 837
Canada. i'He was nniveriartly [»opular with the traveling
John
K
Fisher,
9
60
50, allowed
37 50
Presiilcnt Lincoln has emphatically declare I tint his
and business comunity.
Elyin L Sp-nsup.
4 50
That A Hitchcock, services canvassing, claimed
confitk-nce in the military aliility orGen- Bunwd.-. n«ti
Oa motion or Mr. Fisher, that the proccodinz* of this
• 8 1 50. allowed
84 50
A Dr.Tr.on MERITIAST C A n j a x n 0* n r e Hton SEAS. withstunding the repulse at Fntlerick»bnr«. ts unimpair.,
m.-ctiujr be made out by the clerk, and printed iu the
Eusebha F. Dame, sorrice of warrant, claimed
c i more, that it is Mn-ngtlKned. •• Had, Buriaudr.^
Ilea. II. P- Baldwin, or Detre.it. who was on his way to takl' h •. " had th.- samj A w r s ofwie.--* that M«()H*!$3. allowed
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2 00 Grand Traverse Herald. Adopted.
Ou mot'oa or Mr. Fisher, resolved that this meeting San Francisco for the benefit «jf bia health, was ou board bin wantonly cast away, to day be would have been d.ai!Alexander Campbell services a) csavaser.
18 11! a liourn.
claimed 8 8 10, allowed
the steamer Ariel, roceutly captured by the pirate Ala- ed as tbe snviui.- of his cuantry. A g 'Idea. oppprlm-iiy
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E L V I N L. S P R A G D E , Chairman.
H , C. Sottoo, services caamslng, olaimea 86 54
was lost by tbe latter General at AaUctam."
6 541 JAXU P . B*ixn, Clerk.
P R O C E E D I N G S O P ^ T H B B O A R D P P SUPER-
TIUTKUR c m . January 0.1863.
Tbe Boor.1 orSnp*rviw»;« of Grand Tri » w Comity,
convened, according to adjournment. a ;1 p Clerk's o w e
in Trevor* City. on Tuesday. tftu slxtl^ dity; ol Janaary,
A . D. 1663. Culled to order by tho Cbalrmeu.
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Boll called by the Clerk.
JJlriu L. Spragae. of Traverse.
. J o h n Portw. of Centervi lie.
John McDonald, of Whitewater
- E. P. Ladd, of Petri mala.
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Goo. Luke, of Milton.
John E. Fisber, of Glen Arbor.
• II. H. Noble, of Megeezce.
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y , v W a t Steele, of Bonzotiia.
TRAVERSE OITY.
The PrvBidnt hasAgtm) t h t bill admitting Western
Viginia into the Union nslftlr.dppemk-nt State: '
Wo have lin.I no witter npio thin time. The stiotr is
OII'J three or fiwr incites ikvp in the woods—noi eOfpgh
for poonble sJeigbing. Saints and sinners uni prt^jring
f o r MIOW.
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T h e Buttle of Afarfrweshoro.
WASWXGTOX. Jur.. Gtli.—The following tlisj^tchj Las
jtut Wen received hm>:
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Cun^crlaiid, Jdit. {tab, 1863. j y
To Muj, Gen. Halleck: , ji.£
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W e have fought one of tho greatest battles of the'war,
ond are victorious
Our cutim success on the Slut ult., was prevented by
o Wrpri* of the right;flqnk, but wc bavo insert bfk-ss.
beaten tiro enemy after a three day*' fight.
Thej fled with great precipitation on Saturday itight.
The last of their column of cavalry left this morning.
Their IOM lias been very (heavy,
Oeus. I{a3ns: and
llaitsom are killed, ami Gens. Clorkson, Adams and
B«ckii»ridgc are woamled,
, . .k!
Signed
W . 8. ROSETRA^K.
I. Maj. Oen. Commanding.
T i n Q.ittlo hear VlcUrtarg,
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CAIRO. JUIL 3.—Diapajches from Gen. Sherman, on
the outtlefield near Vicks^arg, received at Helen*, on
Saturday, the 27th. say tbht Oen. Shernim (Ubarkfetl hU
forix-on the left bank on |ho Yazoo River, ten 1 wiles
above the inouth, and, forming in line of buttlK ojvuuccd towards Vickiburg. After pusning beyond reach or
the1 tiro of oar guubeats, they em-ouiitered the enemy in
force, when a terrific conflict, lasting flvo hours, utiaui-d
Th'j en.'my wan driVs'ij baf'k b.>yu:id the two bayotbthat
girt tlu r j a : of Vielubuijg. a.ui front. lUair oaUvftcbed
works on the lull by shell.;
O i 6 Jtar.lay uiglit tlu tw.> ahnira lay on tbcirfarms,
w.tli tho two bayou J iiitcrtviiiiij. Durl IJ jtBe | night
jionloons were eoiulractukl, notwithstanding I be terrific
fire from the enemy, umltjr cover of the nnder-growth.—
At daylight on Snuday u concentrated advance wok made
by U.'I). ShtfrtmnV wholo force. UdD. Steele turned the
enemy'* right so a i to cotn iunicuU- with OJB. Morgan's
division, which halb^wnfepurnteil by swumpi ranting at
right angles to our main froat. By juarise itho , whole
foreo wiis engaged an I «tp to 10 o'clock, tho mtydcetrv
and artillery fighting «a.< neverc. The rebels in fro.it ol
Morgau's aud.Sauth'Mdivision* were -entrenched iipon a
high nmng g r o x t l T i m ptuition was fi.m!ly curried
bv
riohn.
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The gnnbools did not co-npeaate, bat the IL'tuon en.
gagvd the fortifications ut lluices' Bluff daring tlie Action. Several of her crew were killed. Copt. Uw'.nu.
commander, was mortally wounded.
'I"h.< Fifty-eighth Ohio, Kighth Missouri and t>#con<l
Kentucky, sustained considerable loss in Satjafji^'s
light.
Ilanks ami Furragnt were expectod to co-op&ralo, bat
had not arrived
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CAIEO. Jan. 4.—'The-Memphis Bulletin, just received,
rays that the steamer Battler has arrived direct from the
flout off Vicksburg, which plaeu it k'fi on Monday evening. Fighting had been going on for: fivj 1 days, commorning Wednesday.^, ,
k Up to Mon.lay morning Sherman bad eajptarod three
lincaof ihecncmy's worl*.
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Firing on the fourth «IMI la>t li'io of defence on tlw
Jack-on and Vickaliurg ioa.1 had ceased. {The indicntiona were that it had Mijmiderod This H»ie is Just two
tulles from Viekslmrg. and there !• nothing between
Sherman and the city bat Uio trestle works|of the railroad.
Before taking the ibrtifieation, Sherman fent a brigad.
t o cut off the communication with the city by the Sir fiveport Railroad. This work wwaacceWbHyifccoijiptnihed.
fiherman was roinrorce I on Sunday night by 9.000
m*n from ' J m t ' s nrniv by ;;.iy of the rirjrJ Tii.- wholi
Fu era! force ut Vichsburg is now 40,<100.
At latent accounts we had captured lenjjutH ami «jven
bumlrrd prisoners.
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Nothing yet heard from the forccs btiowl ' ' j |
VlcksbarA C a p t u r e ! .
J l o u v SfBixos, Jan. 4, 1862.
To Maj. Gen. ITalleck s
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IHspatehi's from Gen. Sherman and tho natal eotnmimilers were received at Ueleia ou the 31st o f t The
gunboats wens ergiging the enemy's batteries'
General Sherman was inland three miles from Vieksbunr.'botly engaged
From rebel aoorces I leani that the Grena.it Appeal
sav-stho Vankees huvo got powsslon of V'ickslW^r.
(Signed)
U S GRAXT, Maj. (Jen. Commanding.
From A r k a n m s .
FATrrrKVTuJt ARK., Jan. 1.—R-'l>el new*p«pcrs captured nt Van Burvn, Ark-, admit the low of tfce rebels,
in killed ami wounded at the battle uf Prairie Grove, to
be 4.000. The entfcv h?legraphic correspondeiti: of Gen.
Jlindoun was Ukun; It contain* roach ira!u^»lo information. ami will b j forward.* I to the W a r Department.
Tbo destitution of tha rebel army is ro^st pitiable.-—
Foar thousand mm of Hindmans are without alioes.
Tbc.low to, tb« citizens by tho receit j rail? amoants
to over half a million dollars. The rebels we dijpersing in every direction.
U f a reported that the rebels have met with heavy
losses nt Arktidelphi. fifty-five miln aonthwest of Little Rock. tJen. Scofleld haa assomod command of
the army of tha frontier.
Sr. Lows, Jan. 3.—Oen. Want telegraphs from Van
Ban-n. A r k . on the 30th nit., that tht- rebels retreated doring the night towards Arkadelphi, abandoning
abont sixty woOnded rebels at Fort Smith."whom they
left with instructions to take cure of themselves.
General Blunt also reports that Col Phillips, whom
be bad sent into 4ho Indian Territory. . ith 1,200
men, has driven the rebel forces of Cols. Coffee and
Slant wart across the Arkansas River, at Fort Gibson,
and destroyed the rebel fortifications, barracks, and
commissary buildings at F o r t David.
C o l Mcintosh's command of rebel Creeks and Choctaws baa exprwed a wish to lay down their arms
and return to the allegianco of oar government
Tbo Battle of l l n n t ' s Croat R o a d s .
CAIIO, Jarr 4.—Oen. Sullivan, with a foreo of
6,000 men. attacked Forrest on Thursday morning at
Hunt's Cross Roads, twelve miles from Teon. A severe engagement ensued, lasting all day.
A gunboat patrolling the rim prevented their
crossing- They fought desperately but were finally
ronlcd aod scattered with a loss of 1,400 killed uud
wounded, and 400 captured
Wo also took 350 bors?s, nearly a thousand stund
of amis and a battery of six guns.
T i e Ui.ion lots was 800' killed and wounded.—
Thssc may .be exaggerated but it is certain, however,
they are very heavy.
T h e Loss of t b e Monltor.
FOKTRKSS MOXKOK, J a n . 3 .
To Hon. Gideon Welles. Washington.
The stumer State of Georgia reports thnt the Monitor fiound.-rvtl ou Po?Siluy night, Booth or Cape Hatterm, with the lo« of two pffixr* u.id thirty-eight
meu. Namw not kbowu.
Signed,
Rear Admiral Lisa.
Deitth of E x - Q o r e r n o r Winner.
8peclal Uispatcb to the AdTrrtlser A Trlbnnf.
LWOXOTOS, K T . , J a n . 5, 1 8 6 3 .
Editor Advertiser ond Tribune :
Col. Wiflier is dead. Will leave with his remains tomorrow morning.
Letter f r o m Lieutenant Charles H . H o l d c n .
C x a r TJxtojf MILLS, V * .
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Dec. 23rd, 1BG2. \
F r o c m BATHS,—We are in one of th? most God for.
saken, desolate regions of earth—far beyond tho comprehension of one unnsed to inch scene?. W c left Camp
Jackson Dec.: 13th, for WoAiugton. via Toledo. Cleveland, Dunkirk, Ehflira, N . Y. ; thence to Williams
port, llarrrsbo^b and Baltimore ; arriving at Wnshington the 19th inst. Our route was a perfect ovation
for the rn.-Mt part, the cilizeia hailing us at tlie variom
stations where we stopped with tho goo-J things of life
coffee included." We marched through the very
street at.Baltimore where a lawless mob availed th Miu<«iehujettsboys on their way to defend the Capitol it
little more than a year before. How changed ore matters now ! W e were greeted with checre. and tbo glor'otu Flag was displayed as .we marchcd throngh, though
many evidently favor the Jeff. Davis Confederacy. Oui
stay in Wellington was of short duration, and dur funproportionately jioor; bat as our Uncle has a large
family to prorido for we made no complaints. ' While
there I took occasion to visit the Capitol. Whito House.
Patent nflics and PostOffiie,—all niignifioent utruoiun^
built of white gruuite and limo stone.
I also visl'o
botl? Houses of Congress, wjiich were in Kivion, and b<
held the aeats once occupied by Webster, Clay. I )ouirlas and others, whoso " names were not bom to die."
Michigan troops rank A No. I. an.l it ia very seldom
that a Michigan Regiment is ordered to garrison a fort,
but are generally sent into the field ; and thu< it has brcii
with us. Wc areloeated, for the present, 25- miles from
Wa>hington. near Manassas, and two and half miles from
the last Iwtlle field of Bull Run. W c drink and wash
of Bull R'in creek, and occupy the old foris held by
B.-uurejrard last winter—.uid until recently held by.Oen
Uro. The fortlficatioiw on Ihe Washington side are v m
strong ; the earth works expending fot miles on ojther
ride or us. One fort a short distance in oar udvance
(now vacant) wascalea'ateri for nine guns, and situateif
on an eminence overiookuynho " sacrcil soil ^ as fur it>t!ie eye can extend-. The Blue Ridge is dimly seen iu the
distance and a Rebel fort ahd flag are to be seen.
Wi
are the fartherest in the advance, having a force of five
Regiments Olid two batterids,- all told Tho b o p are all
well and spoiling for a fight. Our pickets extend out
mik* or two in advance. I^st ono man night before last
on picket duly. Our address is Washington. More
aoon. Farewell.
0 H. HOI.DKV.
1st T.ient.. Co. A . 26th Ri>gt. Mich. Vols.
B r i l l i a n t Achievement in TJennesscc.
W AJUIIXGTOX, Jan. 2uil—Hie fo!Iowi% has just been
received:—
HKAOQCARTEHS. Cincinnati, J a n . 2d.
To Maj. Geiu Halkvkr
Maj. Gen. Granger reports that he ha* received a dicpiteb from Major Foley.' commanding Hn expedition
sent by hira to Klk Fork. Campbell county. T«mu, comixwrd of 250 in«*ii of tht* Sixth and Teuth cavalry, statin t that on S i n fay la<t ha surprised a camp of rebels—
350 strong—at that place, killing 30. woumling 1" UIHI
capturing51. without the lossofa single man
All of
their camp eqaipoife was barnt. and 80 homes and a
largn amonnt oT anna eapotared
Signed, '
H . G . WBHIIIT.
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Maj. Gen. Com.
Hannah, Lay & Co's Column.
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WINTER OF 1862 & 1863.
' H E So'iraUiUBEUS A HE H i P F J f T O AK.VOUNCE TO
w - cki£.m«ofOraad Traverse a n d adjoining Cauuu.>,
t a a i iMjr are s o f » r . u u a i e a s to h a v e a very larjte a n i l e u w jjUte ntuck o f M c r c h a a i t l s e especially a d s p t e d 11 tUe pAriicular d c i n i m k <if thin c o i a r a t i o i i r . N e a r l y the w h o l e o r w h l c a
was puruuased p i t u r ( o tlie l a r g e a d v a n c e in a l l c l a s s e s ol
McrciiaadUc c a u s r d by the I r s y i o g of t h e E x c i s e T a x . i n
b e p t e i n b c r . Add t o tlibt the fact t t t a l t b r i r u . o e k waa purc i u a - d fur " CJSII;" a n d t h i t u n r i n g t n t h e a j v a n t a g e above
n a m e d tlicy are sellin r m a n y
a s low ' a s t h e y c i n be
p a r c h n e d iu N e w Y o r k o r B o s t o n , a a d ill u|»on a
a d v a n c e ou piv>«ut t-ow,; in.- ocneUat « f vrhicn t h e w o > t
caaual o U c r x e r m u s t aee a n d will of c o u r a e avail himself of.
They would call a u c n : i u u t o the f j l i o w i n g . ' a t a s m a l l p a r i
of t b v i r a i u o r i m v a t . Toraale o u t h e utuat f a v o r a b l e t e r m * —
for Beady i'ay.
II ANNA Hi L A Y & CO.
T r a r e r a e CSty, Dec. 1, 1&C2.
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PUBLIC NOTICE.
XTOTICE
W H E R F I t Y G I V E N T H A T TOE LXS7B,
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V aluauofts rnd Kftuneratlon* n o d e u 4 token » H b t n
t o e J u d i c i a l C-Miatv o f U r a a d T i a v t w e , ( t o t * e f M l c h t g o a ,
eompoa. d of t h e < «»«n t . nf G r a n d T i a v e r > r . K a U q k j , Ax.t r i m a n d L c n a o a u , b e i n g t h e l i t b D l r i W o n o f t l w - A t k . Hl»r
trict, M i c h , by t h e Aaafai;ant A n w r a o r f o r said C o u n t y f o r
t h e m o a t h of a e p t e m b e r , l e i j , u n d e r a n o y t of C o n g r t a a *a5 ..
titled " A u A c t t o p r o v i d e I n t e r n a l B e v e t f u e t o M p y w f l M . ( j o r e r n m e a u a n d t o t>ay i n t e n s i o n t h e F u l l l e V v l / » w i l l .
1* o p e n ror e x a m i n a t i o n f o r tfce a p a c e of ftfieen d a y * a f » r the d a t e of t h i s n o t i c e , a t t h e office of t h e A a s h t a r t Ataeeaaor In T r a v e r a e C i t y .
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A n d on ibe SOth d n y of J a n u a r y , IStS, a p p e a l * will k e ' n 2
M i n d and determined relative t o any erruneounor c x t t t a i r * *
v a l n a t i o I I » . o r t n u l n e r a t i o n ^ by a a i d Aaaiataat A r a e a a a r , a v
the office of t b c A s s i s t a n t Aascaaor in T r a v e l a e C i t y .
ALONZO SESSIONS,
Asaeaaor 4th D i s t r i c t , Mi c h .
Aaseaaor'a Office, I o n i a . J a n y . t u b . IOCS.
4-3w.
HARDWARE.—A FULL ANP COMPI.BTK ASSORTm e a t t f Uailtlera a a d A g r i c u l t u r a l H a r d w a r e .
Alio,
Iron, Nail*, Bteel, Ulasa, i c . , 4 c .
. I I A N N AIL L A Y & C O .
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Fiujii, Mola-tajis Syrup, Vinegar,
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lieana, l ' o r k . Meal, Fioar,' Oa lu.-al, F e e d , B i a n ,
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Bt-qf, i l a m s anil SuouldeCx, Codttan,
Milton, P c n i n s n l a . T i a v e i s a a n d W h i t e w a t e r , t h a t h e b a a
H a r d b r e a d . Butter, C t o c k e i a , L u d ,
a p p o i n t e d T h u r s d a y , "the bth d a y of J a n u a r y , 18* 3, t o r
E x t r a c t Leiiiou, Vauiila, ILise, P e a c h , P i n e A p p l e , 4 c . h e a r i n g t h o s e w o o m i ) t l a i m t o I e e x e m p t , a t h i s offii-e In
H A N N A H , L A V ot C O .
T r a v e r a e City, t a d will c o n t i n u e t h e h e a r i n e , f r o m d a y t o
T r a v e r j e C i t y , Dec. 1,18CI.
day, f o r t e n days. All w h o d i n o t a p p e a r w l i b l n t h i t t i m e
will be r e t u r n e d t o t b e A d j m o n t G e n e r a l a t s u b j e c t t o t h «
D r a f t D r . B. D. A S U T O N baa been a p p o i n t e d Hargeon.
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E. F. DAVIE, S l u r i f f
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T r a r e r a e City, D e c . J4,18C2.
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ind j i m i t y Hags. L a d i e s . Work a n d B i n c y Baskets, T a b l t
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village o t T r a v e r a e C i t y , t h a t b e | n g i h e p l a c e f o r b a l d i n g t h e
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afternoon o f t a i d day.
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manifestations of affection with whteb he
the impatient Napoleon. ' A t length the cloud passod dier® who shall serve for two yews, or to the closa of the 99
wheresoever hp went ; iodeod, be gave! 6uch license lo from bis countenance, and be exclaimed with a dignified was. If sooner ended. In caaei of ieteased soldiers it ia doe;
1st, To the widow, irthere he one; Jnd. To the children, if no
fllS COMPANY 18 ORGANIZED ESPECIALLY W E
Els people, even after he had become emperor, that smile, "Ma/oi,
if I m^ke him angry, I shall be angry widow; 3d, To the father, mother, or brothers and sisters, as
. THE PBOTECTlpN Q P P a l i n j i r a
their familiarities o(ten became nripJcasint and iccouve- too !" and then turning toward tbo emperor, be saia, the ease may be, provided thsy b* residents of the United
nienL Among the most enthusiastic of has admirers " 1 have been thinking for 1 these ten minutes h o w l States. Commissioned officers and toldiers discharged bewas the postmaster of a small place io j Burgundj, bear- should convey a request to your majesty—and I am not fore two years' s-rvlce. and their he|,» to case of their death, aace, binding itself to pay to su?h person tbe sum otfn*
are net entitled, as the law now is, to any Bounty.
Hcxvaxb Douaas, in case they are drafted into the Havel
ing the name of Roavrav, who npoo two or three occa- a bit tbe wiser after aUT*
or Military Service of the United States, prior to Deesabs*
PENSIONS.
sions had the honor penrenally, of driving the emperor's
" Bah !" exclaimed Napoleon, taking a pinch of snuff
Pensions were formerly an annitd payment' in considera- 31st, 1866, or during the war. In the same proportion this
carrage, and had been spoken to by him rnmflinrly. His • " I t must come out, sire," said tbe postmaster,
Companv
will Insure aaypeiMfl liable ta do Military dnt».
tion of past services. It has been extended in taodtra tiiaes
Srpt meeting with Kapotoon was under circumstances " though I know—that is, I am afraidI—it will ofle&d to
thise who hare become disabled, and to. tbe dependent in any sum from S100 to $5,000, but not more than tiflOO an
calculated to awaken a lively feeling in Iho breast of the yba."^
heir* of those who lo«e their lives in'service. . I t is one in any one life. This Company also i a sorts those ID tbe ssrr
emperor, for the postillions who .were driViqg bis car•• Well, said the emperor, " w h a t is itT"
this *ar to aoldieradisabled td service in the tfne ot duty.—
rago to R o o m y had fallen asleep, andi his ; horses, in•'Sirt. I havo had the honor of driving you many 'Ofdecesaed soldiers itisdae : 1st, To tbe widow, if there be their families against want, in case they fall la haftls »<i
; 2d, To thtf children nndcr 15 years of age ; 3d, To tM
Stead of going direct to the pOet-houre, had wheeled times ; I am no courlier, no iutriguer ; I love my coun- one
mother dMendent wholly or partly ; (th. To aeSisMra under or are so Wounded sa to be disabled from supporting thenL—
round, and the night being dark, they had Wsarly pre- try's preserver. I love you for yourself. That's alL"
16 years, dependent wholly or partly upon any deceased sol- To the manly virtues of bravery and patriotism that called
" Jsthat all ?" echoc^ tbe emperor.
cipitated the carrago, emperor and alL from a bridge.—
dier Who may bi killed or dim o> dlaMM contracted or the soldier to thefield,let him add the crowning exeeiteacs
No—I have just now a great favor—a very great woaqds received in service aqdlu,tbe line of duty. . j , of a prudent provision for his family, In caaa ha rferer la.As it was, tbc carriage was nearly overturned,' ana the
R a t e s of Feasloas.—^To a no i-commiasioned officer, turn, then will he be remembered with gratitude, as one thai
poet-master bappcni«g at that moments to bo returning, favor—to beg. You will perhaps Inugh, perhaps be
musiclaa or private, if totally disab) d, or to their widow or discharged hia whole duty to his God—bis country—bis
with two .of his men, from the next town, perceiving tlie angry, but I shall be the happiest of men if you grant i t : dependent heir, if deceased, *8 per il »nth ; to 2d Lieutenants fhmily.
,
danger, rushed toward the emperor's varrU&c and pre- I ask permission to embrace you!"
$15 ; 1st Lieutenants, $17 ; to Cajtsins, $20 ; to Majors, Oar rates for insurance against woands and death ara as
The emperor burst into a fit of laughter.
$25 ; To Lientenant Colonels snd alp-higher grades, >30 per follows, to w i t :
vented the accident from occurring. The dmpcror ex•10 on a hundred
" Is that, all, my poor B i z o n a r d f he exclaimed.— month. Foes in Pension cases are only
prenod himself grateful for the assistance tendered by
•5 "
"
" death.
BACK P A Y ,
Come—and then let Us be.off"
M. Bixottard, and intimated that be would not forget
Our certificates of insurance ate assignable—ara Intend*r<
Is fine to discharged soldiers to the time they are aetaally to be assigned-to the flunllyfor. their care, aappoct«ad reBizouard rushed to the emperor, clasped him in his
the circumstance.
. ,j j#
Bizouard never importuned the emperor!; he was, arms, hugged him, and, triumphantly bestriding his discharged. The undersigned have superior advantages for lief, in case the eventa occur uMa which they are payable.
speedily cAifecting the psy and claimaof discharged soldiers.
As maay in the service are wllre it would be Impoasibl*
indeed, delighted if he got but a nod of rOcognltioo ; porteur, started, ventre a terre, and in less than an hour Back Psy is due the widows or heirs of deceased soldiers in
for them to provide fbr their falsities In -thia way, tha wffs,
eo'd as nothing pleased Napoleon so much as 'fanatic de- drove up before the post-house <>r Avallon, shouting nearly the same order as Bounty. The father, mother, or father, or brother, or any individual feeling sa Interest Is
rotedness, he was always glad to see the pomlmaater and " f i r e r Empereur !"* There Bizouard took leave of other heirs need not be residents of the United Statea.1
the family of the soldier, may insure them against r'-"-*death, what can mortal man do nobler, than to pi
hear him give vent to his enthusiasm.
M. Bizouard his great friend—but his parting good wishes, though
MINORS.
had access to tbo Tuilerics. and be never- visited Paris enthusiastic, were evprcssed with sadness, and tears fell
The War Department forbids the enlistment of minors family of the aoldler with an insurance upon hia life, or
thus at once placing them beyond the reach
without paying a vWt to/ " his friend, thfe emperor!* from bis eyes as ho joined in tbo acclamation of the sur- undtt 18 years of age. Ordinarily they will he refected if agalsst wounds,
In ease their protector never returns. Thia la a
.{,
f
which he did with less ceremqny than; when ho bad to rounding throng.
substantial charity towards tbe dependent fkmiliss
ty.snd inflict of volunteers,
Tbo disastrous news from Waterloo fell upon him as a
wait upon the director ot the post-office dcpdrlmeut
that baa been commenced by onr wealthy citirens, and will be continued by tbe worthier portions , of
.. Ooeday, on alighting from the diligonco.iia hio usual thunderbolt. Soon after that futal event the postmaster undersigned have
them. What can out wealthy and patriotic cltlzena do, tbfct
traveling dress, he proceeded to tho pqlaco to visit his Of Rouvrsy was dismissed from that situation, next rent ipeedy collection.
Discharged Soldiers who have not got their pay we are dai- will go further to increase esllstment* and assist the Govimperial friend. , His tang froid, as hjc inquired whe- tq prison, and tried at the -assizes for having promoted
ernment, than tn say to our hardy laboring men—"Ifyco
ther the emperor was at homo, astonished the guard and the usurpation of his imnerinj-patron, and endeavoring ly rendering tbe most important assistance to, besides seeing will enlist. I will Injure your life until you return, fbr *100
they secure all due them on transportation, subsistence, —$600—$1,000, for the benefit of yoor fsmlly."
He that
officers of tbe court. Some laughed, ftberq desired him to avenge bis full upon the restored government.
clothing, rations, Ac,
The rates of bssls upoh which this ComMay insnre is
to go away ..j and when bo became importunato they was acquitted, but such heavy blows impaired his health.
Itfttlons.—Soldiers are entitled to tbe cost price of ranpoa a scientific statistical calculation of the morawore ncd threatened to send him to tbe guard-house.— From rich that ho wa» he became poor, and tbe revolu- tions In mon.-y while absent on furloughs, or other eompe^ founded
tality of wars for the last 600 yeara. and leaven hat a reasonaThis aroused riD that was lion-like in tbe disposition of tion of 1830. found him ploughing fields that were not tent authority, which money we readily secure.
ble margin for profit for the'Company, while it placea ths
Government
Vouchers,
'Becruiting,
Quartermaster
and
his
oa-a
His
attachment
to
the
memory.of
bis
departed
M- Bizouard, and he criod—
unfiles of those insured beyond want A d destitution from
Confaissary Accounts acsurateiy made up. at ear office and *ny
of the vieiaaitudea of War.
: ,/
. " Ab, yo coxcombs I if yon dare to threaten the post- idol long injured tbo success of his applications to Louis collected.
This is the only Insurance Compaiyr in the ynitsd States
Phillippc'a government At length, one afternoon as he
master or Rouvray—"
All just Military and Kavsl Contracts, Claims and Losses that
was organized especially for thia purpose.
" And wbo'a the^xot master of Rouvray V asked one returned from his daily task, a letter was put into his adjusted and colleoted On application, either by mail or in
person,
to
Advantages
of
lnsallHg
i
n
this
Companybands, the contents of which extracted from him a "Vive
of the officers on duty.
j'
!;
BOBI.VSON & BROOKS,
•' Let me linvo pen and ink," and you shall, see ?" ex- V Emvereur!" meant to be a " Vive le Roi f MonIs L—In the cue of citizens insuring sums for tbWr famiAuthorized War Claim Attorneys,
lies, if dratted: If no draft takes place in the oounty where
claimed M. Bizouard, in a voicc of thunde^ ; " let me sieur Bizouard was informed that, through the personal
DETROIT, Mica,
the insured resides, half the insurance money will ba rehave pen and ink. and III write to tho emperor ! Ah, interferenco of tbe duko of Orleans, he was restored to
Orricr—No. HO Jefferson Avcuue, over Ires' Bank,
funded.
poslte
Office
U.
S.
Military
Comttandeh
tbe office of postmaster of Rouvray.
you mny srare! I say, to the emperor,"
jnd.—Our insurance in regard to tha draft covers not only
, .Pen, ink and paper was brougot, and M. Bizouard,
io present draft, but all future ones.
English P h l e g m !
wrote.as follows > 3d—Our Company insure for any sutndKtfrefi, accord! o |
A French author, visiting London lately, sends to a
to circumstances of Insured.
'• 8IBK :—The postmaster of Roovray (yoor best
4tii.—The men who bsve invested their cspital in this
friend and most devoted subject) is about to be sent to journal in Paris a vivid description of it, as it appears
Company have been Well known to the business commuhlt)
One feature is this:—" Nobody
Splendid a n d A p p r o p r i a t e H o l i d a y P r e s e n t .
•prison, just as if I were a rioter .in yotp palace. I don't to hia French eyes
for toe past fourteen wire.
like,to waste my time any longer, and,besides I wish to tolks, nobody howls, nobody laughs. Even the doga do
8th.—The capital or this Company will not be employed la
JHME. DEHOtlEST'to
not bark: and when I riy this I beg you to believe that I
Banking or Real Estate operations, but will remkld in U. P.
aee yoq forthwith. Please to make haste.
i ....
EOMK1XO STICB
Government Stoeka,and will only be ooaTsrted so testa*
am not joking. In the first place one meets hut few dogs;
may be necessary tor meetwthe 1liabilities of the Company to
and-thoso one does.meet have a way ofjogging aloug the
etfiperor had no sooner
reitf
IfcPSL .7
S5 SEWING MACHINE.
' ' •.
E EMBODIMENT OP PRACTICAL UTILltT. AND the insured.
than he laughed heartily, and to
le his enthusiastic streets wbichaufficientlv indicates that tbey have a right T1 HrTmsrveTof
slmpTicity
^; makes
makes the
tYe run
ruunlng^sticfi
*"17. e t ^ « C o m p a n y are bound to mks riska to ao mora
1
a
marvel
of
simplicity
'
to
be
thenyfbey
look
like
dogs
who
own
city
property,
adherent
intuit that"^ | $ * i e n
red, him, be desJ Hto. the
fnOTUDBvc
rapidly and perfect, uses a .common
needle,
*
dll^ snd. will > s t sTTBeaponslble sgenU wanted in every county In the tTolted
patched one of,hut chamberlains to
111 released they do nof look about which way to go; they do not stop lifetime. At the»New—
York 8tate Fa r. its simplicity, efficien- States. Tbey must give references of atriet Integrity and
a»d, to tho nstonishment of tbe c
re, M. Bizouard to talk with their canioo acquaintances; Ibcy go straight
responsibility, Those desiring to be insured where agents
First Premium.
j
was conducted into tho presence of
Mend, tbe eo>- ahead in a quiet trot; one is half inclined to think they
are not ret appointed, will remit to the Companv, at W WsllIt, will gather. Ruffle, shirr, tuck, ran up breadths, et&, with Street,
are, dogs going to do their business or on their way homo
peror."
N. Y-> (by express), a sum of money sufieientte cover
single or double thread 6n any materlsl adi
d to the run- tfie Company's percentage on tbe amount desired to twinHis business with Napoleon was cf;son»e conseauencO. after doing all tbey had to do on 'change or nt the docks. ning stlch. The thinnest, usually the most
ic
ult
to
stitch
rtred ; and if it be a citizen desiring to Inture a sum for fat*
H e had'a daughter, a young and deliCato gjrl, who bad The horses have a di3erent gnit 1 Somethiug of tho b y i b e r
adwed athe eaaiest. For family,
la caSe h'e Is afterwards drafted, hewilL give his nsm*.
given her beart to one who was far above her, but who English axiom, " Time is Money," has mode its way insge snd residence. If it be s soldier, be will give nsme, age.
returned her love, and would hove married; her, but that to their miuds'orlegs. Tbey do notlojfc a minute; on they ligfcg fabrics, it will therefore befoi nd almost Invaluable.
and the Company of the Regiment to which be beloaga, tbc
It I a attached to the table like a s« wing bird, and having QO number of the Regiment and State it la from* also the resibis parents opposed his union with one sb humble.— speed in ngood round trot, conscious of the value of the'
tension, nnd requiring no lubrication or change of sticb, Is
Julie, who. encouraged-by the hopes <jf her lover, had. capital they represent. Ahl how little are they like alwiys ready for operation, and sueh *> marvel of simplicity dence of his family. If it be wife, brother, lather, or friends
believed that his parents would at length hfi .induced to French horses—always fond of idling about, alas! like thati a child of six or eight years ca<i undersraud it, and use of the family that desire to take out sn insurance ubOn the
absent soldier, tbey will giro his nsme snd sge, snd also tits
'
conseut to their union, was nearly broken-hearted when their masters ! Nobody has ever calculated the amount " sijccessfully.
Compsny, Regiment andjnate to which It belongs. Tha apIt is not at all liable to get out oftrdtr.
she learned that tbey had desired him! to jpiy his ad- ofcconOmy represented by the silence of an Englishman."
plicant for the policy will also give tbe Dime and residue*
Each machine is put up in a neat box, accompanicd with of the wire or toe person for whose benefit the insurance1 is
dresses to the only daughter, of a wealthy merchant.—
fulliand explicit directfon^ snd twiOty-five needles.
%
The Arab's Gift.
procured.
• ..
u .
Tho postmaster had for sontetimo observed that his
8<nt to any address in the Unite<u*Ut*s on receipt of «n
Apply to, or sddress,
A
poor
Arab
was
travelling
in
tho
desert,
when
be"
d a u g h t e r ' s health was declining, and jho did all that lay
ordar, inclosing the amount, or msy be collected by Express
SNYDER, WILLIAMS A Co..
in bis power to make ber happy. N e r e r lived a kinder met with a spring of sweet, sparkling water. Accustom- On oelivery of the mschlne.
When the money is sent with tho ordor and registered, we
parent than M. Bizouard. Rough TIS he was in his man- ed as he was to brackish wells, to his simple mind it apP. 8.—Money miy be Mut In registered l e U s S ^ ^ * * a gnsrantee its safe recelptand tbe delivery of .the mschlne, preas, at our risk.
ner, yet ho possessed snch a warmth pf feelinir that in peared that snch water as this was worthy of a monarch; " l vwhere within 2(100 miles free of any Express charges,
the contemplation of bis good qualities everything else and, fllliug bis leatbren bottle from the spring, he detervery liberal arrangement fbr agooefes.
Notices of t h e P r e s s .
S«c MiBROS OF FaSBioxs. or for full particulars, specim
was hot forgotten.
H e beheld the: soft-ring of his mined to go and present it to the Caliph himself.
k
Thopoor man traveled a considerable distance before' of stwlng, etc^ send a stamp for rctirn postage. Address,
This is s sound Compsny."
daughter with dismay. The color had forsaken her
' MME. DBMOBE8T,
" The insurance of a certain sum for one's family, Is a jfru
cheek, her eyes had become lustreless, and he thought he reached the presence of his sovereign, and fnld his
j
473 Broadway, N. Y.
humblo
offering
at
hufoct.
The
Caliph
did
not
dispise
deuce
thst
every
man
should sdopt in these critical tiaia*.n
that she was dying.
Every lady, mother, milliner and Hress-malter, should have
" The man that would be respected snd loved by his temiW
Moved by his constant kindness, and the tears which tbeliftlc gift brought to bim with so maeh trouble. He one'of these valuable sewing machlaes.
in life, snd gratefully remembered In death. Will provide Ma
fell from>bis old eyes upon her pale checks, as she re- Ordered that 6ome of tbe wuter bo poured into a cup,
temily
against w a n t " ,
14
All our most prudent citizens snd soldiers are Insuring
clined npou his bosotn, Julie disclosed to hfro the secret drank it, thanked the Arab with n smile, and ordered
him to be presf ntcd with a reward.
a competence to their families in cass tb^y are drafted, or
of her grief.
The courtiers around pressed forward, eager to tdsfe
Tbe old man was a few minutes spcKjcbleas ; and then of the wonderful water, but to the supprise of all, the'
the only words"he uttpred were " my friend, the empe- Caliph forbade tbem to touch a single drop.
ror I" He pressed hifpoor child fondly tq his bosom,
MORTGAGE SALE.
After tho poor Arab bad quitted tbe royal prerenco
and the next morning ut daybreak set out for Paris, with a lj^nt and joyful heart, the Caliph tnrnud to his
• p v E P A U L T HAVING BEEN MADE IN THE bOHDIwhere be obtained an interview, as alneadylstaled.
XJ tion of a certain mortgage executed by Henry W«bs^courtiers and thus explained tho motives of his condact.
ton, then of the Township or Trsverae, County df uMdd
The postmaster's busmewwas explained'in a few words
" D u r i n g the travels or the Arab." he said, " t h e *aTraverse and Stateoi Michigan, to Horgim Bates, oiTretaris
and the emptor'sreplyinn equally Jjttsmfcjp? r j ,
ter in this leathern bottle had become impnre and dis- T x j r i L L LOCATE LANDS, JP+Y TAXES, BUY AND City, County of Grand Traverse and S u u o f Michigan, .bear" Go home, postmaster," said NapoMon, *• and if tasteful. But.it was the offering of Ipre, and as such I Y f sell on Commission, and no?y bss for sale as agent,« ing date the Fifth dsy of November, in tbe year ofHObr fcotd
vHlufible
improved
Farms,
on
and
1
ear
the
shores
of
Grand
Julie's tears be not dried within three days come hither havo received il with pleasure. But I well knew that if
Thousand Eight Hundred and 8l*ty-onc, and 1bdeMed
Traverse Bay. Also. 1.000 acres 0: well-selected wild lsnds Onethe
agahi."
Fifth day of November, 1861, at i o'clock P, IL,>ln
1 suffernd another to jmrtake of it he would not have con- in different pfcrts of tho county . ' Grand Traverse, atl of on
tbe offlce of the Register of Docds of Grand Trsveree'Cbaiy,
M. Bizouard traveled quick, but the emperor's wishes cealed his disgost; and^.therofore, I forbade you to touch wbiab is offered at reasonable pr(->». -Also, having been in In Liber 2 of Mortgsger. st psges SOS snd 309. on wblobtAaM
bad gone faster; for on tbe former riding into the post- the draught, lest tho behrt of the poor man should have tbe buslneiis of Locating public l*'-ds in this County for the is clsimed to be due st tbe dste of this-notioe, by tha terms
last 10 years, and being well acquitted **th all be rchoi ce snd conditions thereof, the sum of sixty-sis dollars ; sod 60
yard of Rouvray, who should come out to meet him but been wounded.'*
... ,
,
f comers in se- Suit or proceeding atlaw having been instituted to recover
J d i e and Francois ; and both were looking so hnppy.
lf c tine from Government Lands intbi8 or the adjoining Co. any part of the debt secured by said mortgage; Notice 1a
T h e Women of a N a t i o n .
and both were so eager to tell him what jhad come to
OFFICE at hie resldeace, East Traverse City.
hereby given, that by Vlrttte'of a power of sale contained In
jtttr*31-6m
pass, that thoy were both unintelligible ; bnt by their
W e do not hesitate to say that the women give to eveaaid mortgage, and the statute in such case Maic -and prolooks M. Bizouard knew that they were btippy, and his ry natiou a moral temperament, which shows itself in its
vided, the premises described in aaid mortgage, or ao much
thereof asmsy be necessary to satisfy the.amount due'WMld
heart instiuctively said—" This is tho work of tho em- politics. A hnndred times wo have seen weak men show
mortgage.'and the coats. Interest !abd 'expenses or sale, toperor."
1'
real public virtoo, because tbey had by their sides wother with an Attorney's fee of Twenty-ilve dollars,apeeUUd
And his heart spoke truly. The emperor bad sent men who supported them, not by advice as to particulars,
said mortgage, wni.be sold at pubMc vendue, to tbe "high
Julie a marriage portion and Francois, n^tofemissioo in but by fortifying their'feelings of duty, and by directing
est bidder, at tbe front door of the School Hoaseln'T-—
the army ; and now the parents of the youth 110 longer their ambition. More frequently, wo must confess, wo
City; County of Grand Traverse snd State of Michi*i
beine the place for holding the Circuit Courtfbr t£«
oppose the nnptials. N o doubt that night the post- have observed tbc domestic influence gradually transin which the premises to be Sold are sttaate(V~i«*S
house of Rouvray resounded with the cries or Vive I' forming a man, naturally generous, noble nnd unselfish,
the 8eventh day of February, 1865. at ten o'clock in tbe foreSMpereur."
"
into a cowardlv, common-placo, place-hunting self-seeker,
noon. 8a1d premises are described as follows: 'AD inat
Tuts
l«
the
largest
Hotel,
with
the
belt
accommodations
, i W passed on, and tbe idol of M. Bizouard fell into \hinking of public business only as a means of mnking
"
In the city: the leading Dally and Weekly Papers are taken certain piece or parcel of Isid sttuawd lying and
misfortoue ; his " friend " was no longer emperor of himself comfortable—and this simply by contact with n here, and no pains will be spsredtcmalce guests comfortable; the-County of Grand Traverse and.BUU of Michigan,
France, bnt a Captive. W h o can describe the postmas- well-conducted woman, a faithful wife, an excellent moth- and eleven years' residence here w.l! enable me to give relia- described as tbe West half qt Sooth Eaat ouarter of Sec
Five (6) Town Twentv'-se ven(27)"Nortb of Range
ter's sorrow and dispair !
er, but from whose mind tbe grand notion of public dutv ble information relative to tbe resource# of the country.
WaatWutainlng Eighty-screa acres according to'
But soon afterward, all France was awnre that Na- wfis entirely absorbed.
24-ly
J. S. G
States survey thereof.
poleon had escaped from K l b a ; and nppin were the
MORGAN BATES,
Dated Traverse City, TTovember T, M61.
spirits of M. Btzounrd exalted. Early oae morning in
Cartouche, the French robber, was »once requested
March, before tbe sun bad risen, tbepo6tttiaster of Rouv- by.n young man to be^engaged in his band. " W h e r e
!
?
AT
Tits
:
r
j
ray was awakened by loud shoutspt hjs chamber win- havo you servedx" asked Curtouche. " Two years with
f B A V E R 8 E CJ'Ty H O U S E .
dow, and, 00 popping Out his nbad to ascertain the causc a disreputable attorney, and six months with an inspectoi
of the disturbance, who should be see but " h i s friend, of police." " J E e l l , " answered tbo chief
The subscriber offers for sale 1600 acreplof choice and
_ i SUBSCRIBER WILL PAY THE HIGHEST PRICE,
well-selected lands, having been mOstly locsted at the ftfta
in CASB, for raw Furs during tbe fur season.
time shall be reckoned as if you had served
settlement of the country, and mate of saidlandaBratordar
'*Allona, Bizouard P cried Napoleon I; " my old and
He hssa qnantly of
log on the Grand Traverse Bav. and in tracts of frem 60 tofaithful friend ! Quick—quick with horeei! 1 am exIsaac Adams, late Of Boston, tbe builder
famous ( I N D I A N T A N N E D J O K E R © K I N S ,
300 acres ; some have W a l l improvements dn, t r f d ' t r t t l
pected at Parii T
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fortune, has retired to a farm in Sandwicl
where, in hi*youth, he was ao apprentice to.
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