Grand Traverse Herald, May 13, 1859

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Grand Traverse Herald, May 13, 1859

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" V O L . X.

T B A V E B S E C I T Y , M I C H . F E I D A ^ , M A Y 13, 1 3 5 9 .

N O . 27.

alike obnoxious. With these parties wc shall soon shrubbery. Her heart misgave her. How could they
' W e know who your Beauty is,' said Simon Arrowresist so many enemies? She thought of the'strange man
become better acquainted
smith; with a leer: 'it is Jessie Burnside.'
Wishing to conceal her dejection of mind, and to Bee who had so opportunely appeared to save her from Van' And he shall have her, too!' said Herrick, with an
if the open air were not tnore cxhilerating, Jessie Burn- tassle. She wondered why he had left them at such a
oath.
.

,
Traverse City, Grand Trm-erec County, Michigan,
juncture! 1 lis deep resonant voico sill rang in hor ears.
' Thank'o, Nat Herrick; and if you don't succeed with side opened the door, a»d stepped out, as she believed
• Stand back from the window!' said.Tom Hotter.
Ruth-Haviland, It'll be no fault of mine.'.
v unobserved by Bnth and Judith. There was n small
The warning was timely;, a charge of buck-shot crush- MORGAN BATES,
'And will nobody speak a word for oe?' asked Lang- summer-house "overgrow^ with «nes, a Tew yards distant;_ ed through the panes as she stepped aside, some of which
EDITOR ANnrRorkiBTOB.
she entered it and sat down. She had scarcely done so,
ford,
perforated her dress, while one of the hurling messengers
* '
• TKKMS.
' A hundred, if you like, cried Pollard, ' though to me When she heard a voice pronounce her name. She sprung
blood from her white neck.
OKI noLUB x j i o f i r r r Crimperanran.IfTff«ln*«H«bly
in *dr»nee.
appears like the greatest nonsense to be runnin' after np with a cry' of terror. A laago rough hand wis laid drew
These miscreants make war upon women!' exclaimed
..omen when there's BO much real fightin'to be done. rudely oyer her mouth; it was the hand of Martin Van- Ruth Ilaviland? They are more savage than the wolves
My mistre&is a bloody one, and I find her wherever
• Come, Miss, don't be frighteded, for I'm neither a and catamounts that prowl through Laurel Swamp.
there is a Whig to hang, a till to rifle, or a house to burn.
wolf nor a panther, but plain Martin Vantassle—as good- Neither beauty nor tears could move 'em. They are ten
work without' rule.. W per cent. *4<lrd Hal* aid 1«y» work, dooftto price. Howsomdever, if you like Judith Burnside. it's none of a man as you can find atirccn here and the mouth Of San- times worse than'tho Britishers themselves!
They've
my business, and 1 reckon none on us will stand in your
All legal kdrerUihrn^sUintut be p«ii for itrtetl/ in advance.
marked their wav through Carlina with fire and^blood,
way. She's very handsome, and proud as she is hand- tee. What's better, I'm a king's man," and the.king's
outrage and,robbery.'
, .S
some; *nd jf you win her at all, it'll bo by foul and not men have it all their own way|iiow.'
Tom Hutter suddenly thrust his rifle through the shat'You are rude audjunmannerly, sir!' cried Jessie,
by fairrrteaiis. I don't want to be hard on ye, Phil Langtered pane and fired A cry came back through the
ford, but I'm sure you cau't do much in the way of what pushing him from her indignantly. ' If you have busismoke.
CHARLES H. HOLDEN,
' folks call honest courtship. But don't be down-hfarted, ness with me, speak it and begone.'
There was mischief in that' he said, quietly reloading
Well, Mistress, I haw n matter of business with ye,
lad," for we're bound to aid each other under all circumI reckon, which Shall last for life, if you ljke i t I ain't his piece.
stances!, and in all Cases.*
Resistance,'cried Jessie, is hopeless.
SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY AND NOTARY PUBLIC,
Martin Vontassle drew his sabre from the earth and a person that can talk much, and hav'nt <v great deal of
What- do you expect from • them,, if you are taken.
T r a v e r s e City, G r n n d T r a v e t w C o . Mioli.
thrusting it forward, held it over the blazing fire; the time to spend in that soft palaver they call love-making; Tom Hutter?'
:
but I want a wife right hird, andyou'ee the gaj I've kinder
blady
was
dinted
and
serrated
with
service,
and
there

A rope from the branch of the nearest tree, answered
Land Warrants bought and »old, Taxes paid, Investment!
my mind on."
.
made. Sc. Corrcsppudcnee solicited.
nl2 were red stains upon it The other six unsheathed theirs fixed
' Oh, this is your wooing!'cried Jessie, contemptuously. the partisan, coolly.
and.crossed
them
upon
his,
when
he
dictated
a
terrible
• Thenfleo—escapefrom the back door while you ma;!
1
CHARLES H. HOLDEN,
~
and impious compact which they severally repeated. It Let me tell you, Martin Vanta&ile, that your wooing is They certainly will not be so brutal as to harm us young
Prosecuting A-ttorney n n 4 Circuit C o u r t
WHS too profane and shocking to bo put verbatim upon odious. You area bead'
Judith, entreatingly.
'
Commissioner,.
paper.* * Tliey pledged themselves to mutual brotherhood • That's right. Miss; call me pet names. Yon con make girls,'said
• My poor galls, you dou't know 'em as well os I. lye
FOR GRAND TRAVERSE COUNTY.
and crime-r tf> exterminate the struggling and hunted me the best-natured bear in tho world, if yon will."
followed their terrible trail, and looked upon their inTerTRAVERSE CITT.
Vantassle
attempted
to
tap
her
playfully
under
the
chin
Whigs; -to give no quarter to tho captured foe; to purnal work. I know what happens to sich as you, and should
.
sue the flying fugitive with remorseless fury: to commit with his clumsy band.
IIENRY S. U D B M ,
'l)on't touch me! there is contamination in the toueh be tempted to kill yon wjth my own hand, rather than
Circuit Court Commisslone and Deputy County every enormity upon the defcncclcss patriot; to rob, to of one. wlio turns traitor, and betrays his own countrymen leave you to.theirruffin violence. If my time's come,and
burn,
to
outrage
helpless
innocence.
Surveyor lor Manistee County.
I'm to go the way of all Jfie airth, FU die here, in the
When this fearful and unnatural compact had been to foreign invaders. I;have no patience with you, nor defense of beauty and influence. .
MANISTEE, M1CII.
21-ly
those of your character Or habits of thiuking, who'are asmade, YantasJe turned to Herrick and asked:
J Noble Tom/ cried Ruth.
.
sociated" with you in jtjnr crime and spoliation, The
H E N R Y S. UDELI.,
'What names have you brought?'
.
• If yoi^ve anyfire-armsaud ammunition, hurry to bring
Herrick drew a soiled paper from his waistcoat pocket, word Tory makes mo Audder; your presence disgusts 'em and lay 'era down beside ine, and l>e keerfol to keep
Notary Public, Land, T a x , a n d General Agent,
,
MANISTEE, MANISTEE CO., MICH.
21 -ly and bending towards tho fire, read tho following nam^: me. while your deedsfillme with horror.'
She tried to escape fiipm the summer-house. Vantas- out of the range of the winders.'
' Paul Hazlehorst, Frank Hnviland, Tom Hutter, PoBy tills time Blinko had revived, and hearing the order.
WM. H . P A R K S ,
.
,
,
dijah Makepeace, Gideon Grant Blinko, a nigger, and sle caught her by the wfist.
' Not so fast, my scoriifull Now is the reign of might
Attorney at Law and Solicitor in Chancery,
One-Eyed Saul of Laurel Swamp.'
.
'"'•'in "tend to dat, Mare'r Tom. Only let the young'
G r a n d H a v e n , Miohicnn,
Mop,' said Vantassle, ' these arc for the sword! >V c over right Law and order arefledfrom the land. _ Fear misses keep put do way, and I'll stand by ye long's there
Will attend Coort nnd to Collections In the counties of Grand
to hunt them down and kill them. By virtue of my of magistrates ii) not now before our eyes. W c don't ask,
Traverse, Manistee, Maaoa and 0«eana.
25-ly*
a breff 0'life in me.'
.

.
authority, and by tho oath which you have sworn, I com- ' Shall wc do this or thrtt?' but we do as we list , I want amBlinko
disappeared, but soon returned with a blunder•* _
mand you to pursue the persons whose names you have vou. and am come for ybn.,
buss, two muskets, a.bracc of dueling pistol^ a bag of
hoard," night and day, till you have swept them out of ex- 'This is frightful!' giisped Jestde. • ' I shall-die with buckshot and a horn of powder. Hutter took tho blunderterror! Bliuko! Blinko! (Help!—help!'
'stence!'
At that moment she heard, the report, of anflo.not far buss and charged it heavily. There was no lirfit in the
'There are seven of tliom and seven of us—?a man tor
house savo n single candle, which was placed behind a
off
j

v • «
each,' said Herrick.
,
' Did vou hear that?' asked the Tory, with a t^umnk door iu a corner to prevent serving as a guide to the
'Let
us
determine
our
respective
men
tty
lot,
suggest/
.
OB TftE
Tory marksmen.
, . •
It
was
for
Blinko,
111
be
sworn!
I
left
a
man
on
bis
ed Langford.
.
'
Hutter cast himself .upon the floor and watched the
TORY LEAGUE O F SEVEN.
'Tho idea is good, and by lot lot the matter be de- track, that can knock over a dollar nt^a hundred yards. movements of the enemy, over the window-sill. His per'Spare mo! Have we not been neighbors? .Were
A T A L K O F S O U T H C A R O L I N A . cided,'added Vantassle.
son
was
somewhat
exposed
to
the
shots
of
the
assailants,
This suggestion was eagerly received; its novelty made Vc not friendly before tliis terrible war? Remember, I but his coolness did not for a moment desert him.
BY DR. J. K. ROBINSON,
it welcome. The names of the parties doomed to destruc- entreat of you, that I oto a poor, trembling girl, with
• The cpwanls are about to charge upon the door in a
,1
I'-.',
A u t h o r of ' N i c i ^ . WHIFFLES,' 'BUCK BIROS," ' H A L F - tion were written upon several slip? of paper and drawn protector.'
body,' he said, presently. ' Blinko, givo ine the blunder' I shall have no trouble in rememberingIhe latter,
WITTED N A T , ' "MARION'S BUIOAI>E,' ' T U B PIONEERS from Vantassle's cap by his six associates. Herrick drew
, ,
.
k
warrant I shouldn't trusted myself here if you'd been busi,
or KENTUCKY,' <rtc. .
the first ballot
Tho
black handed the heavy and destructive weapon to
surrounded by the cursed rebels. Come, gal; onr home
Frank Havilandl' he exclaimed.
the scout, whose muscles were firm and obedient The
CHAPTER t
' J, ,
The "brother of Both!" said Pollard, with a shrug, and is in Laurel Swamp." 1
t i l B LEAGUE OF THE SEVEN.
With a quick, unexpected movement Vantage drew voting ladies obsefved'his movements with indiscrihable
inquiringly at his comrade.
interest Their fate seemed to rest upon his angle aim
Seven men, coming from different pointy urging their looking
'Tom Hutter,' said Langford, drawing, andreadinghis her to him. lftcd her m his amis and moved toward the A chilling sensation of horror crept over them when they
way with great difficulty through almost impervious walls
lark and tangled mass of wood lying in the rear of the
ballot
of interlaced and opposing shrubbery, met at midnight
mansion at the distancd of a hundred roils, and covering reflected upou the. consequences of defeat and capture.
And
I,
Blinko,
the
black,'
said
Niehplson.
The Tories rushed towards the door with a shout
beneath tho spreading branches of a cypres tree, at a
an area of ten miles in circumference.
And l, One-eyed Saul!' cried Pollard, in dismay.
11 utter quickly aimed his weapon nnd poured two handplace called Lanrd Swamp, in south Carolina, in the year
By this time Ruth ami Judith had missed her. and came
You've got something to do,' laughed Vantassle- ' If
177-w They gathered sticks and leaves and made a fire.
running to tho spot as tie was bearing her away. They fulls of buckshot into the midst of tliem. They roooiled
you
outwit
Saul
of
Laurel
Swamp,
yohH
be
the
greatest
Tho flames, springing up from the dry heap, threw a red
cried loudly for assistance, while terior nearly deprived and retreated to the covert of the shrubbery. A knockman
among
us.'
,
glare upon thoir feces, which were seamed and disfigured
ing was heard at tli? rear door.
'Podijah Makepeace, an infernal Yankee! declared them of volition. At the moment when the catastrophe
' Who's there?'demanded Hutter.
by tho play of bad passions. They were young men—
seemed complete, a tall man, with a large black patch
' Well, I rather guess ono on 'em's me!' said a genuine
the oldest not being mere than thirty-five years of age. Tim Becker, looking at his ballot.
Simeon Arrowsmith was the last to draw. He drew over his left eye, and with a long rifle in his hand, synuig Yankee voice. ' Podijali Makepeace is pooty ginerljr
As .they stood in a circle around tho fire, they resembled
from a clump of shrubbery, siezed Vantassle by the throat
Gideon
Grant,
leaving
Paul
Hazlehorst
for
Vantassle.
a.group of vagabond English Gipsies, fresh, from the
when there's any skirmagin' goin' on:'
.
• It js iuet os I wish it,' observed the latter, while a wrested Jessie- from liis grs»p. ahd choking him till he abcont
Blfnko immediately unfastened tho door and admitted
stocks or tho whipping-post. They were armed with
was black in the face hurled him to tho ground. While
sabres, knives, -pistols anil muskets. Their faces were scowl of hatred gave additional malignanco to his expres- Vantassle lay stunned upon tho earth, his vauquidier took two persons. Podijali Makepeace hod afi^nre of imposing
,,
i
hight,
but
which
lacked
that
fulness
of
development
which
smutched.with powder,' their beards and hair lpng and sion.
' He has visited the Burnsidc3 at Laurelwood, remark- his musket from his unnerved hand, discharged it into the gives symetrv nnd comeliness to the human organization.
neglected, (their garments torn by conflict and the sharp
air, ami broke the stock against the trunk of a tree. He
a
His hni'r was*flaxen and (long, his mouth large and good
teeth of ttto cjpress hedges. The names of these meu ed Langford.
Is it Judith or Jessie?' asked Pollard, with a sneer. then drew the pistols from the Tory's belt and thrust them humored, hi? nose somewhat sharp, while his, eyes which
wore respectively as follows: Martin Vantassle, NathanIt shall bo neither!' thundered Vantassle. casting fierce into his own. from which already 'protruded the butts of
iel Merrick, Philip Langford, Simeon Arrowsmith, John glances around him. ' Let us join hands,' ho added. > and four! The blade of Vantassle' knife he snapped by thrust- were small and hazel, sparkled with drollerv'. He wus
fNicolson," James Pollard aud Timothy Becker.
ing it into tho cleft of a rock, but the heavy sabre he manifestly a man who meant to bo pleased with life as lie
that we will respectively abide by the ballot'
found i t and to make himself as comfortable as possible
Vantassle, a tall, athletic, ill-visaged fellow, was tho swear
This was, instantly done; with clasped hands and un- buckled to his side, leaving the ruffian entirely unarmed.
leader of these fierec and intractable spirits. Unsheath- sheathed fiabrcs they renewed their terrible compact, inIn gals, in!' cried the rescuer. 'Bar your doors, and under all circumstances.
His companion was.more youthful and presented a aifingfatebenvv sabre, and planting its point in tho ground voking direful penalties if they proved recreant to-the
. your prayers, for .(he Tory hounds haw scented blood
ferenttypc of humanity. lie impressed the beholder at
between his 'feet, ho addressed his companions:
and "will not rest until! they have gorged -therrwlves.'
; Men,' ho said, in a hard, harsh voice, that harmonized oath. The league of the seven waft complete.
Tho tall wild looking man glanced at Jessie, .and observ- once with the idea of ninnly beauty, courage and integThey
separated,
and
went
their
several
ways.
A
mowell with his general prestige, 'wo'vomct here to-night ment Inter! and nothing but the smouldering embers of ing that she was faint caught her up as if slit; were an
'• Paul Ilazelhurst'.' cried Jessie, jovfully.
to bind ourselves together iu perpetual fellowship by
inlant, and carried her to the door. Placing her caresolemn oath .and mutual agreement Every man's haud their fire remained to mark tho spot where they had met fullv within tlie threshold, he repeated bis startling warn- The young man sprang forward and grasped the hands
is agin us—leastwise, in those parts—and ours, in turn,
ing* and vanished in ttie deepening shattows of night He that were eagerly extended to greet him.
is kgin every man. We've sworn allogianco to his graCHAPTER II.
was before tho young Indies had recovered taifllciently" •We've come*just abcout 111 the nick o' time, I should
snv, by gum! The blasted critters are a peggin' into ye,
cious MaiestV, tho King of Great Britain ami tho rightfrom tlreir dismay to thank hiu.
LAUBELWOOD.
ful ruler of these colouios, have touched his money, and
While thev gazed it each other in a stupor of wonder, ain't they? Well, we'll show em a trick worth tu of that
Twilight
stole
silently
upon
Laurel
wood;
it
curlod
in
will do his work.'
'
a man leaped a high fence at "tho right anil crossing the Wax mv flax, if wc don't!' It may be welltoremark
upon
the
mansion
and
surrounding
trees
like
a
pale,
soft
' It isn't the king I care so much about,' muttered Nat
intervening ground stood before them, panting and cover- here that Podijah was by trade a shoemaker, and that
Herrick, ' but the utter destruction and and extarmiua- mist I t was a/very quiet hour, but to Jessie Burnside ed with perspiration. It was Tom Hu'trr, the partisan his language was generally highly seasoned wi'h thetechtion of tho Whigs. South Carliny is liready more'n half there was something inerpresibly oppressive in tho air. and scout, who W.L* Blown to the neighboring lovaligtt as nicalities of tho cordwainer's art. As Podiiah finished
conquored. The rebel cause is rapidly (frowin' weaker, Her fair companions, Ruth Hnvilami and Judith Burn- a staunch and unswerving patriot and a brave man, shrink- his eloquent peroration, lie brought the breach of his rifle
and well soon sweep 'em away Kke chaff- It'll be strange side. her sister, sympathized with these feelings of unea- ingfromno danger, and shunning none of the responsibili- uiK>n -the floor with a great crash,and squinted out of the
With the exception of BKnko, a black servant
window with his twinkling eyes. The movement was
if Nat Herrick donst have his share of the plunder. '
of the part he liaH ch
There was tui applauding murmur around the grim Jupc, a mulatto girl, these ladies were, at this tir " c - , h c tiesToinJ-Iutter!'
exclaimed Judith and Ruth, smuitone- nearlv fatal to Podijah.fora bullet aimed at random from
•„»
sole occupants 01 the house, Mrs. Burnside being absent
outside, severed one of his flaxen locks from his chcek.
iu attendance upon a sick relative, while Mr. Burnside onsly.*"^>Vhat has happened"" You arc excited' with
• Cramp mv uppers! Now that's what I call pooty
effort: you can scarcely stand.'
clost work. A feller's jest as likely to be shot right square
tftntly, ' I reckon I know the merits of the case, and un- was serving in Marion's brigade. It was at that period
'
I
have
been
pursued,'said
Ilutter.
*
I
have
had
a
derstand the. uatur' of your feeliu's, my lads. We never when the struggle for liberty seemed dark and hopeless. race for dear life- In, and barricade the doors! A party through tho head as any way, doee up my seams if be
wed tho King of England, any of us; and if we should, South Carolina was overrun witfi pitiless enemies, and of miserable renegades will be here in a minute. W lie res
few minutes the shouting and firing ceasod The
It's agin reason to j'poeo that he'd speak to us; and, to devastated with fire and sword Ton-ism was rife, and Blinko?* '
toll tho truth, wc care littlo about him. I love Martin Stalked abroad like a destroying angel, smiting old and
J don't know,' said Judith. ' He went out a few min- terrified girls flattered themselves thaMhe Tories were
rcuriaig, •»«.
Vantassle better rior I do any king in the world. I fight yOnng. No man trusted his neighbor until he stood utes ago.'
retiring;
nut were- ]presently undceived, for thev hadjqlentlv
surrounded
the house, and now commenced the asthe Whigs bocajiso.their rido is the weakest, andl hate shoulder to shoulder with him hi battle. No one knew
' Which wav?' asked Hutter.
sault from different quarters with great resolution nod
'em; and there's ft prospect of 108100' somethin' by i t where to find faith fnd good fellowship till danger and
Judith indicated the direction with her finger.
death
had
comc
to
apply
the
test
to
friend
and
brother.
fury. Each felt that the crisis was rapidly approaching.
When we've driven Wi out which will be soon, 'cordip'
Hotter
started
off!
like
a
race
horse.
H
o
saw
a
dark
Bumadc's mansion—which had received the name of
lo present appearances,- well be masters of the country
object suspended from the branch of a tree. lit was Blin- Tom Hutter and Blinkoreinforcedby Hazelhurst and the
ourselves. WoU have houses and lands, and niggers to Laurelwood on account of its proximity to Laurel Swamp ko, who was swaying to and frow, and quivering in the Yankee, stood to their weapons, resolved to make a des—was so-far distant from towns and cities that he flatterwait upon us.'
agonies of strangulation.; nutter cut him doVrn in an in- perate resistance.
ed
himself
its
quictttdc
would
not
be
intruded
upon
by
• That's the kind of talk I Kke to hear,* said Jim Polmarching armies or wandering bands of loyalists. It is stflht; and tearing tht rope from his neck, staggered toCHAPTER n i .
lard.
"
ward the house beneath the weight of his great body. A
y 1 B E A U D BWOB!».
' It's aland oT talk, too, that'll prove prophetic, re- that he left his beloved ones with relnctancc, and was half dozen musket slots mere poured aflcr him from the
often harassed with fears for their safety; but duty—yea.
The four defenders of Laurelwood ran from point to
joined Vantage.
nearest copse. The balls perforated his clothes and grazed
neccsuty—called
him
to
the
field,
and
he
went
hoping
point to meet and repel the invaders, who endeavored to
"It,wool4, if wo could kocp Marion andSumpterstill,
that Providence would protect those ho left at home. So his skin in several places, but he reached the house in force an entrance through the
interposed langford.J™?"
safety with the half dead black Leaving him in the care
" The Swamp Fox will be still enough, FIl warrant ye! fer, Laurelwood has not been molested. The terrible of Jupe, the mulatto girl he barred the doors and fasten- tarieouslv. The voice of Tom Hutter swelled loadty
Colonel Tadcioo is on his tack, and hell trap' htm afore tales of the atrocities committhd in neighboring towns ed the windows.
above the din to conflict- The,
j
and
hamlets
were
daily
reaching
him.
The
young
ladies
with
determined
spirit
by
the
besieged
While
eachwsa
he'a a week older. However, that's neither here nor
Jeade, who had partially recovered her self poraesaoB,
tiero; let thcm fight for ^ory who wiD—our motto is had recently, too, had their fears excited by the persecu- looked oat and saw forms moving to and fro among the
(cojrraniED OK roc*ra PACK.)
.-"j
t i o n of certain persons whose characters and principles
Btiotg

Cjjc ® rani). Crab trse Urralit,
18 FTBUSHBD EVERT FRIDAY, AT

411 KinirfM'PratingStall; ail BiptJilimslj &Kitil

^ttoniej aitir CouiisrUor at fa to,

% $eto ^Rdiclutionarp Stoqi.
ONE-EYED SAUL;

Tils Contest ofr IfltOO—'The
IJBO—T Principles and t h e Men. •lone. Tbov may undertake to sell out the party, but'
they would find themselves unable to make the delivery.
Fmralht CUcag* Proa
Mkunt.
We do not claim the right tospeak authoritatively for Men who are conscientious in their political ideas and
| The barque JPaverly, Captain Green, arrived here on the Republican party with reference to the policy to be relations are not to lie transferred by party leaders for a
• !
WOBDAN BATKS, KIUtOK. j
Tuesday, from Chicago. She brings New York and pursued by it in the; Presidential contest of 1B60; never- Consideration. 11 would be well, therefore, for those who
TBAVBK8E CITtjl •
to conW ashington dates of the 5 th, and Chicago papers of the theless, we believe we understand its composition well contemplate such a sale and attempted transfer,
1
FRIDAY MORNING; MAY I3, less.
enough to give assurance in its behalf, that its standard sider, first, whether in so doing they would not in reality
6thiust.
will not "bo lowered, •' one jot or tittle" in that contest diminish their chances of securing the object which they
* I.ASODO.V, No. 159 Rundotpn Michael McXamee was hung at Chicago on tho 6th, whatever may lie skid of the propriety of conciliating have chiefly in victf.
t
(last Friday,) for the murder of his wife. Finn, Who was sections, or of the j doubtful advantages of a triumph
Let us hear no more about compromise or of fusion
to have been executed oil the same day, has been respited, gained at that price. Better, a thousand times better, npon the bisis of an emasculated platform. The middle
The Second H a l f - Y e a r of t h e Herald.
defeat in 1860, coupled as it would be with an assured party who Style themselves Conservatives, must come to
This week the HLBALD enters upon the second half till tiie 16th of June.
permanent triumphjhereafter, with the central vital prin- us or go to the pro-slavery Democracy. They cannot
The Government has not yet taken definite action
yea* of ita existence Many of our friejids (who knew
ciple of the party preserved as a basis for administering long remain in their passive state while the struggle j * - '
DO more about the Grand Traverse country than Horace the troubles among tho Federal officer's at Utah, but wilt the Government tljnn temporary success purchased by tween despotic power and human freedom rages fiercely
Greeley does) deemed our enterprise wild and'visionary, wait for fniftier information from that Territory, espe- the abandonment ot the ignoring of that vitalizing idea, around them. Standing as they-do between the upl«r
sure to be followed [by tho permanent ascendency Of the and the nether millstone;,-they must speedily change their
and tried to dissuade us from starting a papor in a coun- cially as totho case of Judge Cradlebangh.
position or be ground to powder. The Republican party
Juclge Greenwood, of Arkansas, has accepted the Slavery Propaganda. But why talk idjout the abandon- will undoubtedly secure a portion of them, while the rest
try 00 sparsely settled and remote from civilization. But
ment or even the Modification of principle? AV hat hut
Commis-ionership of Indiap Affairs.
its principles'has made the Republican party " a power will unite with the Slavery: nggres^ves. Rut whether it
we had looked over the ground, and saw that it pascal
Col.
JohBson
has
returned
from
Mexico
with
dispatches
in the Nation?" What also has given it the coiiruge Ito is joined bv more or less,: or by none of them, it lias
natural advantages in all respects equal, and in many
meet and the strength to overthrow the Pro-Slavery within itself sufficient strength for certain victory, and it
perior/to any other part of thc State, and that the time from Minister McLanc, confirming the recent accounts Democracy in nearly every free State in the Union, in will not imperil the grept cause which it has so much at
was not far distant when ita real merits wotdd be known of the success of Miramon.
nearly, even1 county township and municipal contest in heart by hstening'to timid counsels or by the' adoption
The fillibustei'brig African, from New York for Cuba, these States? What else has given us 121 members in of a temporizing policy.
and appreciated, its resources developed, and its solitudes
brokenby abusy, thriving and healthy population. "With had been wrecked on the Island Of San Domingo. The the lower branch of' Congress, and 24 iu the Senate- A Fem,ale Railroad Operator—She presents her Bill
representatives of 4 party not yet four years beyond the
for Lobby' Service—The Fort Knelling Swindle.
unrivalled facilities for communication by water with expedition is a total failure.
Ex-Judge Vqndersmith^formerly Jndgeof Lancaster date of its organization?" Has .any other parly within our
A eorrespomfcnc of tho New York Evening Pott,
almost every part tho country; with a magnificent Bay,
Goycrnmeut ever accomplished so much in so short, a
the shores of which are indented with safe and commo- count}-, Pa., and-last week convicted in the U. S. Court, time? The strength of Republicanism is a result of its- f-ritingfrom S t Anthony, Minnesota, under date of March
dious harbors; with a Bay coast of ninety miles, rich ii of forgery, hns been sentenced to twentyyears imprison- vitality, .and its vitality is the immediate outgrowth of its 29th, gives the following facts, relating to Railroad man.
soil, in timber and in scenery; With a climate as pure as ment and a fine of $700, and ordered to make restitution rinciples. These i principles take hold of the bunion agement in that State:
cart "they appeal to whatever is noblest'and highest, in
" There has been much excitement in, some quarters
that of California and as mild as Northern Ohio, where to the Government to the amount of 820,000. He is 56 man, and "a? sure as God reigns in the Universe, and juswithin the past fyw days, in consequence of certain devel• «Kor«rer'boflf.Do AgoeeklHiOiebloodr
ybars of age.
tice and truth are His law,.so sufe is thafinal triumph of
it only remains to open up a good inland communication ". Latest advices from nayti indicate quietness in the the Republican party if it continues loyal to its vitalizing Opcments in the planner in which our railroad affairs are
with the southern port of the State, to cause a tide of country, nnd an increased popularity on tho part of the principles, while their abandonment would be as certain managed, ahd the appearance of a new c^ass of operators
the stage.
a prelude to its destruction.

j
emigration to flow to us which wHl soon transform our :w President
A few days since, wliilq the Board of Directors of the
We repeat the standard must not, will not be lowered. Transit Company were in session at St'Paul, a Miu, or
stately forests into' productive farms, and our hamlet
Horace Greeley was to have left New York on the
If success were the only object, it should not be; but
formerly, if notftt present of Washington, artowns into thriving villages and cities. . Thelast Legis- 10th inst for California, via Pike's Peak and Salt Lake. when success js onhr desirable in that it insures the appli- Miss
rived in town, and presented to the board a claim against
lature took an initial step towards the accomplishment of He will be absent until September.
cation of great fundamental principles in the administra- the Transit Company; of forty throe thousand dollars for
thia object; and the Commissioners arc now engaged '
O. H. Perry, Republican, was elected Speaker of the tion of the Government, which will remove national re- services rendered in "getting the Land Grant bill through
proach from us bv] rendering tho action of the Govern- Congress. The lady wnsinformed that her claim would
"surveying routes for two State Roads from Civilization House of Representatives of Connecticut on the 4th.
ment consistent with those great principles of naturahand
to. Grand Traverse Bay. Oije of these, at least* will bo
The People's Ticket wns elected in Philadelphia on inalienable rights iipon which it is founded, loyalty to not be recognised, whereypon she efnploycd counsel, who
were proceeding'to suifout an injunction restraining the
prosecuted vigorously and completed at an early day, "
the 4th inst by 5,000 majority.
those principles Iiefcomes paramount to every other con- Governor from issuing any more bonds to tho Transit
Secretary Cass has been prostrated with a severe at- sideration. In tho adoption of n platform for 1860, no- Corapauy, Ac. She also exhibited to her counecl a.copy
perhaps both.

thing
that
has
aided
in
rendering
Republicanism
power—But we were moved by another consideration to tack of illness.
of a private contract entered into between the directors
embark in tho enterprize, and select this as our future
CoL Lockridgc's agent at Pike's Peak, repeats that ful and'triumphant must be ignored. Not only that, but of thut road and the contractors, by which the contractors
in the selection of standard-bearers, men must be chosen
home and the theatre of our humble labors: Twenty- numerous disappointed .miners are joining his expedition. who arc heartily in sympathy with its distinctive princi- agreed to pay buck to certain directors eight thousand
five yeara^if a life full of clmngcs and vicissitudes have
J . Philips Phcenix, a distinguished merchant and poli- ples—who are, in a word, representatives, both in their dollars p<?r mild of the amount they received from the
companv."
been spent in cities on both sides of the world, pushing tician and ex-member of Congress, died in New York on action and ideas, of thoss great truths first omJiciated in . Learning the course the fair claimant was taking, and
tho Declaration of ^Independence, and which are essential that she was possessed ofsuch important papers and secrets,
and jostling and fighting our way throngh the reckless, the 4th inst
to the permanent existence of free republican govern- the directors came to the "foot-lights and jiaid her ten
selfish and heartless crowd. We had Been enough of
J . A. Bartlctl, formerly a lawyer of New York, but ment We do not believe tho Republican* party will
such existence—which cannot properly be called life—it for three years past the confidential clerk of Commodore pccept of any platform or of any man that falls an iota thousand dollars in state railroad bonds.
in coimeetioy with the above stated facts it should IKS
became uttefly distasteful, and we resolved to cxchnn
Stringham at tho C'harlestown Navy Yard, has abscond- Short of this" exaction. Nothing will be taken for grant- known that an ejxtensivo- change has recently been made
ita tinsel and its. tainted atmosphere for the fine gold
ed, after cheating numerous tradesmen by using the name ed—nothiug ou trust. There must first be u distinctive jn the direction'of that company, seven directors resigndeclaration of principles, and then an opeulv avowed ad- ing, so as to give certain iwirtics the cutire control of the
God's pure, free country air, where Fever does not mo- of the Commodore.
herence and practical devotion to them oii the part of
lest, nor tho Ague make us afraid. "NVe wished to spend
The Canadian Parliament was prorogued Qn the 4th whomsoever would be the Republican stnndardjbearers.. road. In consideration oftheirresigningsimolv, the seven
•directors received two hundred thousand dollars in bonds,
the Autumn and Winter of life remote from that
The coming contest is to be one of Principle rathe: one half in the state railroad bonds, and half in the bonds
inst The Government was sustained in the Legislative
than or Policy—of principle which is fundamental, and, or tho company. 1 merely state the facts, leaving vour
and confusion" which BO disturbed the equanimity of our Council, the Supplies being finally passed.
therefore, immutable and eternal, as distinguished from readers to draw their own conclusions. I may add, howvenerable Secretary .of State on a memorable occasion.
T. Butler Kin?, of Georgia, California and Texas, hns policy, which is temporary and which must change .with
We have found a home in every respect suited to our taken the stump in the First Congressional District of changing circumstances. The old self-evident truths em- ever, that our pcpple are quite puzzled to understand how .
the railroad companies are going " t o develope the retaste, and here we intend to remain until -the Master of Georgia, for Congress.
bodied in the Declaration of Independence have again to sources of the State," by such application of the bonds
be discussed and] enforced; The war of 1776 is to be
Life shall call ua to enter upon other labors in a higher
Important from Europe—\Vnr Seemingly Inevita- fought over again 'in lfiGQ, with this difference, that in- voted by them toj build railroads with.
.
None'of your readers will have forgotten the. Fort Sncllsphere of action.
ble—Austria Menaces Sardinia—French nnd Aus- stead of the contest being between Great Britain as the
ing swindle, of which so much was said and written, and
trian Troops Moving.
The support which we have received exceeds our most
representative of; despotic power, and the American
The Royal mail steamship Niagara arrived at Halifax Colonies, and waged on battle-fields, the Pre-Slavery De- as the subject has recently been revived Jiere, it may not
sanguine expectations, and we cheerfully pursue our
be amiss to give you the facts lately brought out Although
mocracy now staud opposed to the .Declaration of Inde- it was insisted by the democratic press of the country,
labors withtho assurance to our friends that the HERALD on the 5th inst, with Liverpool dates to tho 23d ult
pendence and the Republican party uphold i t whilo the that the Fort SnoBing sale was n perfectly fair and honest
Breadstuffs steady. Provisions firmer.
is a fixed fact; an established institution.
ballot-box
will
determine
the
result
Wejmay
talk
of
The
political
news
is
alarming.
Austria
has
sent
an
transaction, it yet appears that, certain parties in cl
We know that the political complexion of our paper
policy hereafter, but now we have to do with principle. eomnmnion wifh the Administration, as well as Mr. Frankis distasteful to a portion of tho inhabitants of Grand nltihiatum to Sardinia, demanding her disarmament and Jpij. central
- i i - A i and uvitalizing
i . i u ; n « iinitl.
nf the
tlw. Declaration
I W l n m t i n n ol
of
truth of
lin Steele, were very anxious to have the matter " hushed
Traverse; bat it will undergo no change. In thi great the disposal of her volunteer troops. Throe days were Independence, as Well as of the ltepublicau organization, up." So anxious, jinded, as to give five hundred dollar
struggle now going on between liberty and Despotism given her in which to reply, and if 3he refused, war would is the natural and inalienable right of all men to " nfe, drafts to persons connected with certain newspaper)*. In
liberty and tho pursuit of happiness." But for that prin- one case, at least, the draft of Edmnna Rice, the present
we cannot be an idle spectator; but with all tho be declared.
Eighty thousand more Austrians were ordered to the ciple," written by the finger.of God upon the heart of President of the Minnesota and Pacific Railroad Company
power and force that God has given us we shqll write
every human being, the war of the Revolution would not and brother Hon. II. M. Ricc. on Franklin Steele, for
and speak and work for Human Freedom against Human Ticino.
have" been fought the Republican party would now have five hundred dollars, was protested for non-payntent Mr.
Austria had rejected England's finnl proposition.
no existence. Tile Pro-Slavery Democracy everywhere, Rice nnd Mr. Steele alleging that the editor to whem it
Slavery.
whether in the North or in the South, dctry this funda- was given had, jn violation of tbo contract denounced tbo
French
troops
were
moving
towards
Piedmont
This number will be sent to thoee who subscribed for
mental principle of free government, and seek its practiThere was a panic on the Paris Bourse.
as a fraud.
ajfrfcontha only, after Which, if their supscriptions
cal overthrow by the action of the Federal Government saleWhy
these persons should pay five hundred dollars each
The
English
Government
had
telegraphed
to
Vienna
a
not rouewsd, their names will.be stricken from our books.
In the slaveholding States the principle is overridden by to various parties to "hush up" an honest transaction,
The HRKALD shall never contain a dun or have any de- strong protest against Austria's menace to Sardinia, and statutes and by courts. It is the mission of the-Repub- seems a little curious, but then, this is said to be " a curious
lican
party
to
stand
hy
and
sustain
this
great
self-evident
it
was
reported
that
Austria
replied,
refusing
to
reconlinquent subscribers.
world," y.ou know."
sider her determination, and that she had already pre- truth, and* to render it practical within the sphere of the
powers of the Federal Government A National Repub" T H I S WICKED AND PKBVEBSK GENERATION SKEKKTU
The Prenident vs. The People.
pared a manifesto to accompany a declaration of war.
lican is, therefore, opposed to such a perversion of the
The Hartford Evening Press, makes out a telling
AFTER A SIOH."—Tho facta in regard to the breaking up
The French troops were in process of rapid
powers of the Foderal Governnient as woold make it in catalogue of difference of opinion between Mr. Buchanan
of a Methodist Confcrcnce in Texas, and the expulsion tration on the frontiers of Piedmont and Toulon.
any way responsible for the existence of Slavery within and the people, as to the merits of several distinguished
of Bishop Jaynes, have already been made public, but
Tho final proposition made by England to Austria, woe the States or for its extension beyond the limits of the individuals, thus:

there is ono incident in tho affair which is not generally for a general disarmament by means of Commissioners, States in which it is established. A State; Republican is
When Conneticut repudiated Isaac Toucey, Mr. Bukuown. When the Bishop was cornered by the mob he including Sardinia, and for the admission of the Italian opposed to the Establishment of Slavery within his own chanan took him into the Cabinet
.
State,
and
in
favor
of
its
earliest
practicable

removal
by
When Michigan repudiated Lewis Cass, Mr. Buchanresorted for aid to the Masonic sign. Rev. I. Blackford, States to the Peace 'Congress, at Laybach. To this pro- the action of the State if already established. He can
in a report <)f the Conference in a Methodist paper, posal all the Powers gave their assent except Austria take no other ground; for lie holds with the Declaration an took him into the, Cabinet
When old Berks repudiated Jehu Glanoy Jones, Mr.
who rejected i t The occurrence of the English holidays of Independence that-property in man U a violation of Buchanan rewarded him with the Mission to Austria ,
" The Bishop had, in thehour of extremity, given the prevented the full.development of tho effect of this news. natural law—an usurpation of power tolerated neither
When Indiana repudiated John Pcttirt, Mr. Buchanan
by
right
nor
justice.
If"he
take
any
other
position,
he
Masonic sign, the rabble dispersed, and the Conference
made him chief Justice ofKansas.
.
The French funds fell three per cent, and there was a' abandons the whole ground of controversy, for Slavery is
was permitted to close its session."
When Iowa repudiated George W . Jones, Mr Bunaturallv oggrcs4ive, and, without thq opposition which chanan offered him the Mission to Bogota.
geperal panic on the Bourse.
L
Division OF CAUFQRHIA.—Advices from California
these principles insure, itwill gocve.rywhcre ;ind'perpetuWhen Iowa repudiated Augustus Ca;sar Dodge, he was
state that a bill passed the Houso of Representatives in Bad Prospect for New Orleans and the Lower ate itself for all time to come. Hence wc say, the strug- made Minister«to Spain.
Mississippi.
gle between the despotic idea and the principle of natural
When the proslave^y partv failed to establish slavery
that 8tate, to authorize the formation of an independent
The river rose so rapidly on Monday night nnd yester- right is to be- fought over again in 1860. The antagOregon, Mr Buchanau made its leader the United
government for tho Southern counties This is another day, that no amount of activity was sufficient to prevent opisia is palpably the struggle cannot be postponed.
States District Judge.
,
offort to make a slave out of a free State; and taken in tho immersion of a large quantity of freight Uptodark
Arid thiB brings us to another important point There
Tire WntK-WORM.—Perhaps we might all learn useful
connection with the movement in New Mexico, Arizona last evening it had swollen three feet—that is—in little have been three j parties in thofieldsince the organization
more
than
twenty-four
hours.
of the Republtean party. The first are for active ag- lessons from Nature if wc would more carefully read her
and Sonora, a desire to extend a belt of Slavo States enOur adviccs from the Missouri, perhaps, indicate, the gressive effort for tho extension and perpetuation of Slatirely across the Continent
approach of the annual June rise. If it has reached this very; the sccontl for active and unceasing resistance to printed pages. For instance, one who does try to read
point
it
is
a
month
or
more
earlier
than
usual,
and
will
it; wfiile the third party is in favor of a passive state, such lessons says:
ROMOR.—'The special Washington dispatch to the New
" So far & my observation goes, the wire-worm is most
have to be designated as the May rise.
which permits the first to go on with its regression, and
York Herald say?: "Letters which have bceA received
When the Lower Mississippi, ahead}- at an immense opposes all opposition to it. The last style themselves troublesome in seasons after a mild winter, or when there
• in. diplomatic circles, by the last steamer, from reliable height and devastating the country ul a wholesale rate, " Conservatives;" and it is for the sake of securing the has been a heavy eoat of snow on the ground during
sources, state that a change in the Knglish Ministry is in- shall have received the immense flood lately created in co-operation of this class of men that a modification of winter, thus preventing the frost penetrating the earth to
evitable, and in that case, a new Minister to the United the Ohio, and be further swollen bv the rise from the the Republican platform is insisted upon in certain quar- any considerable depth. Consequently, the worms reMissouri, crevasses will be multiplied, and probably New ters. B u t as before said, a modification of the central main near the surface, and are not frozen to death or
States, in; plaoe o f L o r d Lyons, is very probable.
Orleans entirely drowned out [Missouri Dem-, May 4,
and vitalizing idea of Republicanism i3 equivalent to an driven so for below tho surface that they must starve
ntter abandonment of the controversy, ana would leave before they can return. Two successive crops of backSENATOR SEW ARD.—This gentleman was to have sailed
NEW CENTS POISON.—It is stated that several instances,
not only free to hold all it now has. but to secure wheat will generally rid any soil of wire-worms."
for Europe on the first of the present month He •de- have occurred in different parts of the countiy where Slavery
all that remains. A platform thus modified would unsigns to spend the summer and a portion of the.autumn children have died from the effects of poison taken into doubtedly secure the support of the third party—the
As an evidence of tbo difficulty of getting any business
the
system
by
swallowing
the
new
nickel
cent
As
this
traveling in Great Britain and on the Continent
Conservative^—imt it would retain only such Republicans transacted at Washington with any of the Departments
coin is small and easily' swallowed, there is^ great danger as have adopted that organization for the sake of the of Government it is stated by a Washington paprt- that
{JsvtmoNAL.—Dr. Alvord, Editor of Mr. Buchanan's in allowing young children to have them in their pas- spoils. The retnainder-rthose who are in the party by a gentleman visited one of them 35"times, sat waiting in
organ in Detroit the Herald, in .view of the political
reason of its principles—would organise, anew, and thus the ante-room 260 hours, and walked between his hotel
coddition of his party,' offers his services as a psalm
A Yankee has invented an eight day clock that runs we would still i have three parties in the field, with the and the Department 51 miles before his business was dissixteen days without winding or stopping, and gives two chances of the {Slavery Propaganda griatiy improved posed of, and when disposed of, his tavern bill had nearly
atytjer. He 'was always a good lie rist
quarts of milk per day. Ite value could not be calculated Leading Republicans who favor fusion on a modified plat- absorbed the amount of allowance, to say nothing of the
a a Cheney, P . M. at Jackson, has been removed, if it only churned ita own milk and woald atop ticking form, may be able to make a satisfactory trade with the loss of time and detention from the engagements of home,
[ K w i ork'Tribane-.Conservatives, but they would find thenlsclves going over
during family prayers.
tU& J. P . Shoemaker appointed.

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AJICKllY.
CHIEF JUSTICE O»WISOO«KIK.—GOV. Randall has ap, , GAN*—THE CIRCUIT COURT
pointed Luther S. Dixon Chief Justice of t h e ; 8 u p r e n j e
for the County or Grand Traverse, iu Chancery.
At a session of said Court betd at the Conrt House fn the
court
of
Wisconsin,
in,
place
of
J
u
d
g
e
Whitoit,
lately
APOLOGETIC.—Several columns of advertisements and
Tillage of Traverse City;i» the County of Grand Trwrerae,
WE HAVE NOW OPENED THE LARGEST STOCK OF
on the 25th dev of April, A. D. 1&S9. Present, Hon. Flavins

• t
o a r usual variety of miscellaneous matter arc crowded deceased.
J. I.ittlcjohn. Circuit Judgq.
out t o m a t e room for a long advertisement from N e w
John Baptist Kesiswaba, Complainant,TS. Abial C. Stevens.
DECLINED.—Ilou. J . R . Giddings who has been spoken
l
!
York, which occupies the whole outside of to-days' paper. of as Governor of Ohio, t o succeed Hon. S. P . Chase, in Defendant. . ;
It satisfactorily appearing to this Conrt by the affidavit of
AND
"a letter t o the State Journal positivily declines t o be a C. H. Holden, the Solicitor .'for the Complainant in said cause,
TIUXKS.—Hoa
D. C.-LEACH will accept our thanks
on tile, that the Defendant^ Abial C. Steven*, is absent from
the saM State, and the profess for his appearance baa been
for P a r t s 3 and 4 of Message and Documents, and an candidate.
duly issued, and that the saiae could not bc.servcd by reason We ever brought to this maritet; which we will be happy to
H e n r y W a r d Boccher spems t o be as popular a writer of his absence: On motion of C. H. Holden. said Complainassortment of Seeds from tho P a t e n t Office.
otfer at such prices sis will accord reasonably with the TIMES.
as he is speaker. T h e sale of " Life Thoughts," a book ant's Solicitor, it .i* ordered that the said Abial C. Stevens
THE WEATHER.—We have'had most delightful weather of extracts from Ms sorinons, has reached, it is said, forty causc his appearance in this cause to be entered within three
Traverse City, Nov-18,1859.
months from the date of this order; and in ease of his ap(With the exception of t w o days) for tho last three weekp.
pearance because'his aniwer to the conjnlaint's bill to be
copies.
tiled, and a copy thereof to be served on the Complainant'
T h e forest trees are in leaf; and vegetation is as far adA Mira W a y advertises in the N e w Orleans papers
DEALER IN '
vanced as we ever saw i t in the southern part of the State
a t t h i s season of the year. Lost week the thermometer that she will debate Women's Rights with a Kentucky bill be talsen as confessed by said Defendant.
And it is further ordered) that within twenty days from tho
lawyer in that city, after which she will make a grand
ranged as high, as 88 in the shade.
date of this order, the Complainant cause a copy thereof to
baJIeon ascension from Congo square.
be published in the Grand Traverse Herald, a newspaper
printed and published in the county of Grand Traverse and
NEW SCHOONER PEBRT HANNAH.—This new and beauH a t s a n d C a p s B o o t s ami Shoe*, Doors, Sash,
A short time since a cent was sold in Boston for $21. State of Michigan, oticc in each week for six successive weeks,
Door Trimmings,
tiful schooner arrived hero.ori Sunday last, on h e r first
It was stamped in 1793. A t the same sale, half a dollar, or causc a copy of this order io be personally served on aaid
Nails, by the keg or lb.;
absent Defendant, Abial C. Stevens, at least twenty days bet r i p t o Chicago. She was built a t Newport, on the St.
Pork and Flour, by the barrel or lb.;
stamped in the last week of Washington's administration, *>re the time above prescribed for his appearance.
Clair river, last winter, oud was launched only three
Butter, Cheese, Lard;
F. J. LITTLEJOHN, Circuit Judge.
brought.$57.
________
Linseed and best winter-strained Oil, Burning P l u i i ;
,C. H. Hou>Et», Solicitor for Complainant
weeks ago^ She is 9.8 feet keel, 25 feet beam, 9 feet hold,
Lamps of all kinds, Candles, Dried Apples;
THKKON HOSTWICK, Register in Chancery.
ap29-6w*
in BosI t is reporte'l tliat a hot pie on a window
will measure about 210 tons, and is built ( b y Arnold &
A large assortment of Tobacco;
Powder, Lead; Shot. Gun Caps;
IN C H A N C E R Y .
SJcDowl) AS stout as wood and, iron can moke her. She ton, Mass., has been seized by the Police for smoking in
Carpet Warp, Logwood, Madder, Copperas,
^
' MICHIGAN*—THE
1
the
streets.
.
is owned in Chicago, b y Messrs Gray & Sims, and comCadbar, Indigo, Alum, Borax, Ac.
'
O for the County of Grand Traverse, in Chancer)-.
School Books, Stationery, Wall Paper, Window Curtains;
Suit pending in" the Circuit Court for the County of Grand
manded by C a p t Canfield, formerly of the Storm Spirit.
J o h n Campbell convicted in Philadelphia of robbing
Cradle Scythes, Grass Scythe* and Snatbea, Pitchfork*;
Traverse, in Chancery, this 23d day of April, A; D, 1859.
Success and long life to the PERKY HANNAH!
an unknown man of nine cents, has been sent t o the peni- Catharine A. I-owe, Complainant, vs. Orlin Lowe, Defendant
Stope Pipe, Bedsteads, Rocking Chairs;
Small Rockers and Table Chairs for Children;
It satisfactorily appearing to this Court that the Defendant,
tcntiry for three years.
Orlin Lowe, is a non-resident of this State, and that he is a Together with all articles usually found in a Country 8tor*.
NEWAYGO AND NORTHPORT STATE ROAD.—Mr. Kings—ALSO—
Washington Irving attained his seventy-six year on tho resident of the State of Illinois: On motion of Messrs. Withey,
bury, one of tho Commissioners on this Road, arrived
Egglcston & Gray, Solicitors and of Counsel for the. above
tamed Complainant, IT IBOKDKKKD that the said Defendant
'
hero on Monday. T h e route is nearly surveyed to this 3d i n s t
i Commission, from the Kalamazoo Agricultnral Works.
Orlin Lowe, cause his appearance' in this cause to lie entered,
All
purchasing
Goods
at
Northport, will do well.to call and
place, and the whole party will be here to-day or to-morArrangements h i v e been completed in Adrain for the within three months from the date of this order; and that in examine my'stock and prices before purchasing elsewhere.
of his appearance he "cause his answer to Iho Complainrow. T h e route surveyed is represented to be a very erection of a collcgc city.
N. B. CUTTING done to order, on short notice.
i Bill to be filed and a copy thereof to be served on the
Northport,
Dec.
23,
1858.
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feasible one, and no serious obstacles exist t o t h e con-,
J o h n Allen, formerly Mayor of Rochester N . Y n com- Complainant's Solicitors within twenty days after service of
a copy of said Bill nnd Notice of this ordeT; and in default i. A . M C C L E L L A N D , . . .
..Notary Public.
•traction of a good road.
mitted suicide b y cutting his throat with a razor.
thereof that the said Bill be taken as confessed by the said
Defendant, Orlin Lowe; And it is further ordered, that within
SAILSP.—Tho schooner Perry Hannah, C a p t CanP o r t r a i t of R o b e r t B o n n e r .
twenty days, the said Complainant cause h notice of this orfield, sailed for Chicago on Wednesday evening, with a
THE NEW YOUK WEEKLY.—'This popular story paper der to be published in the Grand Traverse Herald, a newspaper P E R S O N S H A V I N G W H E A T T O F L O U B A T
rinted, published and circulating in said County of'Grand 1. our Mill, muat bring It in good order. AFTSR THIS DATE
' cargo of Lumber, to Hannah, Lay & Go.
of April 23, contains an accurate (and the only) likeness reverse, and State of Michigan, and that the said publication WK H11 ALL aitmo SO SMUTTY OK IMPURE WHEAT.
HANNAH, LAY ft CO.
ever published of ROBERT BONNER, the proprietor of the be continued once in cach week for six weeks in succession;
that she cause a copy of this Order to be ]>craonally served
Traverse City, Dec. 1,1858. fitf
DUONTSHED SOME.—The " t w e n t y ladies of tho first
New Y o r k Ledger. Tho N e w Y o r k Weckly is without
the said Defendant, Orljn lx>we, at least twenty days befor#
Washington Families," who visited the elder Sickles ojit
exception tho best story pnjior published. Its list of tho time above prescribed for hisappcaranco.
C. H. HOLDEN,
of sympathy with his son, as stated iby the N . Y . Herald,
f l F T E E N OR T W E N T Y GOOD tlANDY MEN
regular contributors is graced with' the names of the
Ciriuit Court Court Commissoner,
tarn out to»bc threo ladies temporarily stopping at the
X? will find work with ns.
id and for Grand Traverse County.
most sparkling writers of tho day. In the- present numHANNAH, LAY ft CO.
WITHET, ECGI.ESTON A GRAY, Sols. for Compt
ap'2'J«w
National Hotel, where Mr, Sickles senior tarried. . T h e y
Traverse City. Dec. L 1858..
b e r we porceive t h a t the opening chapter of an extiting
were all three elderly ladies.
.PUBLIC NOTICE,
Revolutionary Romance are given. I t is from the pen of
r p o P R E E M P T I O N S E T T L E R S ON FRACTION1 a l Townships K,Ti and 80, in the Traverse C i t y Land
KMBTING TUB TIGER.—A correspondent of tho Louis- Dr. J . H . RomxsdN, author of " Nick Whiffles," o c t ,
District, Michigan.
|
, '

ville Courier, in writing from Camp Floyd, Utah, notices and is entitled " O N E - E Y E D S A U L ; or, the Tory
The above described Townships formerly within the District
Is prepared, to make Plansand Specifications for all classes
oflandssubject to saJeiuIonia,now Traverse City,which were of Buildings; also execute all kinds of work connected with
a faro game where the bank lost $200,000. Ono playeir League of Seven; A Tale of South C a r o l i n a "
withheld and reserved from sale, settlement or entry, l»v letter the Tra.de, 011 liberal terms.
.
won 880,000 after being " o u t , " at one time 280,000,
Consumption.
from this office to the Regetcr and Receiver at Ionis.^lcliigaii,
Sax)), Glass, D o o r s , P a i n t s a n d N a i l s ,
1
and another, a Major in the United States Army, pock
Xbo following is a concise view of the theory of Dr.Churchill, nnder date of August 10th 1840, and which have been held to constantly on hand. .
be reserved ever since, fof Indian purposes, are tfowdeclared
J." K. G., thankfuf for past patronage, takes this opportuin his own words, on fconsumptlon and its causer
eted $100,000,—in U t a h bills!
to be open to preemption; By a recent decision of the Secre'^Phthisis is a diathesis, or general disease, depending upon tary of the Interior, said Townships became apart of {he pub- nity of soliciting a continuance of 1tho same.
Traverse City, November 5, 1858.
nS-ly
PIKE'S PEAK MINERS.'—About 1200 miners are at the the want or undue waste of the oxydizable phosphorus n o r lic domain anil open to legal preemption settlement, from and
mally existing in the animal economy. Hence, it follows, that
Kansas gold mines! b u t some 50 only are at work. Most the remedy consists in supplying the deficient clement by the after 15th of April 185G. All qualified artd bpna fide settler*
therefore, upon at y of these lands not otherwise legally apThe
subscriber
offers
for
sale
a
variety
of
engrafted
of the party uro engaged io building houses on the vari- administration of any preparation of phosphorus whii|h is at propriated, who liavo settled thereon prior to, or since that
once assimilable and oXydinable. Now. phosphorus itseir posous town rntcj T h e Indians are gathering in great sessor tho latter quality, and hits occasionally been used with date, and continue to oc«upy and inhabit their claims up to A p p l e T r e e s , P o a w h I V e e s . P o a r 'XVooft, P l u m
the present time, arc hereby required to file their declaratory
Trebs and C h e n y Trees.
numbers in t h e neighborhood 6f the settlements, and success: but it has not the first, and is so dangerous a sub- statement with the Register of the proper Land District, withA fine lot of Seedling PEACU THEES, three years old, which
stance that It has fallen into, complete disuse. Phosphoric in.thrce months from tho date of the first publication of this will
be sold cheap.
t h e i r presence excites apprehensions of trouble.
acid is assimilable, but not oxydizable.
notice, and to make proof and payment as required by law,
Tho Hypophospliitcs combine both q u a l i t i e s ^ tho highest lieforethe ((av to be hereafter fixed for the commencement
PBRMrruAi. IJROISLATURES.—'The Philadelphia Ameri- degree, being perfectly soluble, and nearly as oxydizable as
of the public" sale of the body of lands embracing the tracts
can proposes to cure the evils of e x t r a Session and hur- phosphorus itself; for which latter reason I originally prcfcr- claimed.
f
ed them to the phosphites, which aro less so.
JACOB BARNS. Register.
I C H M O N D S ti B A C K t J 8 . - P R F . M i m ACCOUNT
ried legislation, b y the perpetual session of legislative
As to the cause of Consumption, my hypothesis leads also
O. A. STEVENS. Receiver.
Book Manufactory and Book-Bindery, No. 183, Jefferson
bodies both State and Natioual, paying the members an to ono or two other consequences of tho highest importance
Dated Aprij 19th, 185S.
2«-8w
Avenue.—Account Books of even- description made to order,
in practicc, viz: Altbongh tho hypophospliitcs are the specific
of superior paper and workmanship, at lower prices than
annual salary, and enfofcing tho presence, and at all times remedy of the diathesis, they cannot cure, by their own direct
ATTACHMENT NOTICE.
heretofore.
Warranted to give satisfaction in every particuaction, the local diseases which the diathesis may have pro- SAMUEL A. MCCLELLAND^
of a quorum. J
lar.
.
.
duced in the lungs or elsewhere, previous to the employment
Commercial Printing, Ruling and Binding, executed to
of the remedy. To expect the contrary wonld be just as reaABIAL ^ S T E V E N S .
)
„ „ order. _
WAR IN EUROPE.—The Washington correspondent of sonable a* to think that the water thrown upon a burning
O T I C E IS IIKHKUY GIVEN THAT A WRIT OF AT- •The subscriber having had an experience of over fourteen
N . Y . Courier and Enquirer, writes that Baron Humbolt building can do the work of the mason or carpenter.
tacliment was issued out of the Circuit Court for the years, feels assured that they can defy competition in price*
The repair of such local disorder }s brought about l>v the
tho confidential adviser of the P r i a c o Regent.of Prussia, special energy of the parts afifceted, and will take place In all county of Grand Taaveive, Michigan, on and tested thethir- and auality of workmanship.
ticth day of Novcmlicr, A.J). 18S8, directed and delivered to
Ordemfrem Banks, Merchants, Manufacturers and Railroad
writes to a diplomatic correspondent at Washington, eases in whicn tho destruction of the parts involved has not the Sheriff of the county of Grand Traverse, in favor of
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gone beyond a certain extent. The degrco of the disease 1 Samuel A. McClelland, 1'IainUff. andaguinst Abifil C. Stevens, Companies, respectfully solicited.
that war cannot be postponed beyond July.
hold to be of less importance than the extent, and incline to Defendant, for the sum of one hundred and fifty dollars;
H A R L E S B l ' S C H , (Successor to M. Howard Webber,)
go so far as to look upon plithisis in the third stage as of a
Dealer in Foreign and Domestic Hardware, HousekeepA preacher out W e s t whilo endeavouring t o impress more favorable prognosis than in the second, all other circum- that said writ was rcturmiblc on the twenty-fifth day of April,
1859, and was on that day duly returned by said Sheriff; that ing Articles, Mechanics' Tools, Stoves, Grates, Tin and J a l the Gospel upon his hearers, pointed to a corner in which stances being c<lual. Tho prognosis of each Individual case from the return cadowe'd on said writ it appears that propert" paned Ware, Drain Tile, Ac. Agent for the American at)d
will, therefore, depend upon two points—the extent of the exan editor was quietly taking a nap, and remarked: " There isting lesion, and upon the presence or abscnce of complica- «-as attached thereon, and that the defendant therein named European Law Agency of Lit* A Kafp, No. 7 Nasssn street.
Abial C. Steven*!, could not lie foupd whereon to make service New York—for tho recovery of Debts, legacies and InheriSAMCEI. A. MCCLELLAND, riaintiffaro some in the corner who shed the Gospel just like a
tances in Europe and the United States.
. Another consequence, which is. if possible, of still greater
C. H. HOLPES, Attorney.
; ap2!»-6w
Remittances made t o all parts of Germany, with safety and
goose-sheds r a i n f
importance than the cure Of the disease, is the following:
dispatch. No. 201 Jefferson avenue, Kearalcy's Block, Detroit,
If Consumption depends ypon tho waste of the'oxydizable
MORTGAGE SALE.
Mich.
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Tho MiHeaitos of N e w Jersey had fixed upon the 26th phosphorus, it follows that the hypopliOsphitea not only liai
E F A U L T HAVING BEEN MADE IN THE. CONDIa3 the last final end of all things, and .had,prepared t o a remedial, but a preservative power—in Tact, they are acoi
tions of a certain indenture of mortgage executed by 1 S A G E A S O N S , MAP PUBLISBFRS, STATIONERS. .
pletc prophylactic. Such, I am confident, will prove to be the
f J • Engravers and Lithographers 209 Main street, Buffslo.
"
PP-" B u t the performance did net come off accor- case; and the time will come, I hope, when Phthisis a/id Tu- John Weber. Hubert Kurt and Herman J . Ccrdcs, of the city N. Y., over Sage's PianoRooms.—'Wcaru prepared to execute
of Milwaukee and State of Wisconsin, and Otto Tliies, of the
d i n g ^ } the programme. W o have not heard to what time berculosis, instead of occupying the first place iu the causes township of Centreville, county of Grand Traverse and State al) work entrusted to us with promptness and despatch,'anil
of mortality, will, like small pox at tho present day, form a of Michigan, to Antr>in<i Matiseau," of the county pf Grand on as favorable terms as any establishment inr the country.
it has been postponed.
comparatively insignificant item.
Traverse and State of. Mkhigan, (deceased,) bearing date the Combining all the different branches, of titeel, Copper and
My reason for this confidence is not derived from my assu- thirteenth day of Novwnber, in the year of our, Lord one Stone Engraving, as welias Crayon Work of the finest deT b o citizens of Grand Rapids, we are glad t o seo by .onco of the correctness of my general theory, but from the thousand eight hundred and fifty-six, and recorded in the scription, we guarantee satisfaction in all cases.
Invariable cfllcacy with which I bare found them act in all
Maps, Portraits, Show Cards, Ac,, Lithographed and printed
the Eagle, are taking measures jto organize a company incipient cases, even of the acute kind, commonly called Gal- office of the Register of| deeds for the county of Grand Tra- in the most delicate colors, by a new process.
' nS
•se, on Uie 21st day of. January, A. D. 1*57, at 8 o'clock A.
. . .
for tho manufacture salt in t h a t city, under the act passed loping Consumption. .
in Liber one il) of Mortgage?* folios 74,75, 76 and 77; nnd
If, as you say, the people of tho United States take an intera t the late session of the Legislature for the encourage- est in my discovery, the only way in which I should wish them he amount claimed to be due on said mortgage at the
. hopper Falls, Jeffuriwrn Co., K. T. RKI'EBRNCESJ—
ate of this noticc,-being two . thousand three hundred and
to show it would lie, by inducing the Medical Profession among •fifteen dollars, ($2,315,) for principal and interest, and H6n. Z. Chandler^Detroit, Mltliig3n; WKIting A Adams,do;
m e n t of t h a t branch of industry.
you to give ray treatment a PAIR and COMPLETE trial, which, I ~'i suit or proceeding having been instituted at law to Col. S. McKnight, <16; H. W. Williams Ex. of Title* Bt.
MR. SUMNER IN ROME.—A note from Paris, dated conceive, can only lie done upon the following conditions: cover the debt now remaining secured by said mortgage, or I.onis: Mai. B. Walker, U. a A.; C. A. Perry, Esq., Weston.
1. That no case'shall be considered to have any bearing at
Mo.: Amos T. Hall, Esq., Treasurer C. A B. R. R-, CHicsgo:
A p r i l 4, states that Senater Summer has left MontipcKcr all upon the question at issue, unless it be expressly shown _.iy part thereof; jlotioe is therefore ltereby jriven, that on Geo. T. I'earaun, Attorney at Law, Chicago.
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S a t u r d a y , t h e 2 8 t h d a y o f . M a y next, 1850. atlOoclockin
for Rome. H e was, at last accounts, in a very bad con- that all the conditions which I have laid down as ncccssary, the foreuoon of that (ftty.at theTront door of the Court Ho"use
W I N E H O I I 8 E . ~ W i l l a r 3 Harvey A Co., 84 Maiden
have been complied with.
at
Traverse
City,
in
«aid
county,
(that
being
the
place
of
hold'
dition of h e a l t h
2. That in each case, not only the degree, but also the
Lane, and 17 Cedar street. New York, llrmp, Cotton
ing the Circuit Court for said county of. Grand Traverse,7by
tent, qr the tubercular deposit pre-existing tn the treatment virtue of a power of sa|e in said mortgage contained, and Flax nnd Linen Twines, Imported and Manufactured Cordage.
A n Editor visiting tho United States Supreme Court shall be recorded, together with tho symptoms upon which according to the statute of Michigan in such case made and Cotton, Jute, Manilla and American Hemp Rope, Tarred Stuff,
provided. I shall expose for sale at public auctign, to the Fishing Lines, Gilling Threads, Shoe Thread, Wick, and all
at 1 Washington, says of the J u d g e s : " E i g h t of them look- this diagnosis is founded.
3. That the treatment used shall fk) the Hypophosphites as highest bidder, and soil the premises in said mortgage de- kinds of Cords and Lines.
n*
ed, for all tho world, like a row of worn-out nurses sitting I have employed them. I do not consider myself in anywise scribed, or so much, thereof as shall be sufficient to pay and
responsible for. the ill success of every crude formula which satisfy tlvp amount due thereon at the date of this notice, with
I I . L O V E L L , (Sticcessor to D.Trcuby A Co.) Wholein an intelligence office waiting t o be hired."
may bo imagined by other practitioners.
• sale and and retail dealer in Watches, Clocks, Jewelry,
interimand the cost and expenses allowed bylaw, all the following picccs or parcel! of land lying and being in the town- Fancy (ioods. Plated Ware, Combs, Buttons, Thread,Ac. No.
MICHIGAN LUMBER.—'Tho Chicago Tribune estimates
ship of Centreville, county of Grand Traverse (Leelanau) and 79 Woodward avenue,-opposite jlclntfa & Co. Detroit, Mlchthe lumber produce of tho State, from eleven of .its
State of Michigan, described a.s follows: Lots numbered One WatchCs, Clocks and Jewelry repaired and wajranted.
(1) and Fonr (4), and tl:« Southwest quarter of the Northeast
principal lumber regions only, for the present year, at
quarter of Section nuiclered Nine (9) in Township numbered O I N G E i r S S S W I N ' a M A C H I N E S ABE THE BEST
ono hundred and sixty-nine million feet
Thirty (3ffl North or Range number Twelve (12) West Dated k j Machines for Fan>',i r Sewinc or f o r manufacturing purposes- 3-ir Call a r j d
S e m at 135 Jefferson Avenue
H A R L E S N O R R I S , BEING ONE OF THE OLDEST February11,1S59.
(Masonic HalL) ,
WILLIAM PORTER, Agent
J . R . S. Bond, editor and proprietor of the Mcndota
settlers on Grand Traverse Bay, well acquainted with the
JOHN I. MILLER, Administrator
n8
Detroit, Nov. ^ l g 5 8 >
best
farming
lands
in
the
county
of
Grand
Traverse,
Is
willing
14-12w
or the Estate of Antoine Manacan, deceased.
(UL) Press, has been.electcd Overseer of the P o o r . H e to serve any one by personal inspection of- any Government
C ' I R E ^ I D B E D I T I O N O F W A V E R L Y NOVELS,
« J 8 his long experience in the printing business gives land or improved farms, within 30 miles of Traverse City.
A J F P I D A Y I T S F O R S E T T L E 2 S E N T U P O N T H E •T n<" w complete, fUU sets, to b« had_or
Crmli I*aid f b r HicIon a n d C a l f S k l n s . G o o d
" S T A T E S W A M P LANDS,
him t h e most admirable qualifications for the office.
D ^ H K O V . 1, a n .
Sole l e a t h e r Constantly o n H a n d .
U n d e r Section 8 of A c t 3 1 of 1858.
1 :
C. NORRIS.
T h e Lansing Republican says Mr. BECKS, has 160
FULL SUPPLY OP BLANK BOOKS AND
Traverse City, April 29,1858.
ap29-3m
O T I C E IS HEREBY-GIVEN, T H A T BY VIRTUE O F
hands at work on the eastern terminus of the Railroad
Stationery, constantly on hand at
' .rVrft
a Commission froa; the Commissioner or the State Land
R O U N D S &. L A N G D O N ' S
between t h a t city and Owosso. I t is thought that eight
t*©ce, dated March 10th, 1859, the undersigned is constituted
and appointed Agent, for and in behalf of the State of MkJnimonth's time will b e sufficient t o complete the road.
gan, to take affidavits and other testimony in Grand Traverse
County, aa provided in Act No. 10G, approved Feb. 11; 1859.
153 R a n d o l p h S t r e e t , C h i e a ^ o , I I I . ,
A t latest advices, all the ships, of t h e great fleet that
Persons desirous of catering State Swamp Lands for settle*
had b e e n detained a t the mouth o ( t h e Mississippi by the
ROUNDS A LANGDON are authorised to receive Adver- ment, can now make aflidavitabefore me, instead «t doing ao
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tisements for this and all the leading Newspapers of the I'. S.. before the Commissioner at Lansing, as was required by the T T X S T O R Y OF CIVILIZATION in
b a n t h a t obstructed navigation, were o o t h a i r w a f rejoic- and are the ONLT and EXCLUSIVE Agents Tor the majority law of 1858.
MORGAN BATES,
H
BucbH- two
k
of those In the Nortb-West.
splJ
Traverse City, Marclq Mi 1853Notary P5>jBo.
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T R A V E R S E CITY.

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That door must be-Aet'said" P«5jaji, 'of we shall tol at PanL A bullet whistled dose t o the youn ______ by that unknown devil, Oo0*yed Saul of the Swamp"
'It's.the gal—there's where the shoe- pinfches. l b #
be smoked to death, like rats in a hob! IH shet it, or face, who putting.himself between the young ladies and
(COXTIXUHD FROM FIHOT PAGE.
the vilians, held them at bav. His pcreon was the target loss of the silver plate is what troubles me. Twas a
.
engaged with an enemy, Jeasie Burnside cried oat that a suffocate tryin' Wax my flax, if I doh't!"
party of thom hod beaten down one of the doors and were The tall form of Podijah disappeared in the mass of for a dozen furioii blows, which, with surprising adriot- fool's trick to set the home afire aud burn it up arter alL
nes^,
he
turned
aadc
and
baffled
smoke that rolled from above likethunder cloud?. There
Tbcre was enough on us to take Laurelwood by storm,
prewipg into the halL
" or men Were now engaged in an unequal con- and we ought to done i t I'd been content with the
a moment of intense anxiety, then the door was heard
Podijah and Hazelhnrat sprang to meet them. For a
booty, and them that preferred it might had the beauty
time the result wa$ doubtful, but victoryfinallyturned in to dose. Almost simultaneously Podijah tumbled down
' Fly to the swamp, girls, while we keep the miscreants and Welcome. W omfin are well enough to do the' cookin'
favor 0f the defenders, whose, heavy blowB and hearty the stairs, covered with cinders, his lace and hands blisin check!' admenfehed Hazelhurst.
and housework, but as for havin! one ;i.m 'eni agin her
coorafce they <5o«Id not withstand. Those who were not tered, and some of his white locks withered to ashes.
The
maidens
ran
like
frightened
deer,
bat
their
defenwill, I can't see no sense in i t though them may have
repulsed, were left ppon the floor- with broken heads. 'Bravdy done!',eried Jessie. 'If jou have not saved
ders had tho mortification to see two Tories in pursuit of different views that pleas?. Whoever gets a chance to
The, door was'replaced aud everything movablo piled us, you have at blast given us a reprieve.'
look among the ashes yonder fin*, ll git richly paid for
'Don't praise me,' returned Podijah. 'The praises of them, without bejng able to go to their assistance.
against i t
Overpowered by numbers, they gave ground, but, inch their trouble.'
I
Xhe Tories ignotairionsly withdrew to the Shelter of the a gal intoxicates mo like ardient spirit—the nootier the
the drunker it makes me. 1 never shall git away by inch. They were bruised and bleeding; they began to
' A greater treasure than all the plate of Burnside
surrounding trees and shrubbery, and'Hotter hoped that
dispair.
m
this
place
alive
if
there's
anything
desperat
I
can
house ha? slipped through tpyfingersthis night. Simon
the attack would not again be renewed.
'Take 'em alive boys; take 'em alive, that wb may have Arrowsmith, who in the fiend's name is this One-eyed
The gtrls, during this scehci .behaved nobly. OverSaul, who is sich a terror to our.fellers all alongftfe SanDesperate! aH is desperate,' said nutter. ' We might the pleasure of hingin' 'emf shouted Vantosslo,
coming, the natural timidity of their sex, .thev mode
A single rifle shot rang sharp and deadly through the" tee, especially in the neighbbrhood of the cussudswamp?'
themselves useful to their brave friends in various ways. cut our, wav through and save ourselves, perhaps. If there
' It's more'n I can tell, Cap'n, but I know that he fighU
Paul Hazelhurst fought liko a lioa. If 'he entertained was nothin of a feminine natur' to look arter; but these r. A Tory, who was pressing hard upon Hutter,
threw
up
his
arms
and
fell
dead
at
the
feet
-of
hb
cornalike a hurricane, aud is never still, First you hear of
gals
cjm't
stan
musket
balls,
nor
they
can't
stan'
fire.
• fears they were not for himself, but for .Jessi6 Buriiside
I'
him at one pbee, then at another a long ways oft Ho
'Heavens!' exclaimed Paul. 'What shall wc do?—- rades.
and her companions. When he paused from the conflict
Hounds of hc|l! cried a thunderous voiee. ' You love goes from p int to p'int like a racehorse and ailers leaves
panting and thirsiy, she brought him water; ihet'litfle not for ourselves, but for these poor girls.'
his mark on the king's men. l i e ha a burnin' hatred for
'Kscape as you con-through the darknese, and as for blood and slaughter and carnage; you shall have it-!'uand presented the cooling draught to his lips. He
An athletic man, with a black, patch over hb left eye, Tories, and woe to them-that' he puts his eye on for venwould gladly have imprisoned the ministering member in - girte, we wul trust to the mercy of the enemy,, and
a
rifle
slung at' his back, a pistol in each hand, and a geance, for they don't livelong arter. Jim I'ollard ha*
yield
ourselves
prisoners,
answered
Jessie,
eagerly.
his.own ana pressed fateful kisses upon it, hadpropriety
'Yes, we will trust ourselves to the humauity of the large sabre swinging at his side, appcareed in the midst gOt momething* to do, I reckon. I'm glad it wasn't mo
sanctioaod tho act
*•
j
of the Tories as if he had fallen from the clobds.
that drew his nauio from .the hat on the night we crossed
Tories,' said Judith and Ruth, hurriedly.
• Arc you wounded?" she asked hurriedly.
our sabres Over the red blczo and sWorc-rwc seven—to
You will find it a poor t|nst,'- returned Hutter, look- fired his pistols apd unsheated bis sabre. '
' I do not know,' ho replied ' I have not thought of
Tremble, miscreants, for One-Eyed Saul is a:
stand by each other to the last, in all eases and under al
myself; I have thought only of you and your friends. " ing compassionately at the three girls. ' It'll be miserayouf
"
ble
mercy
you'll
git
from
them.
No,
no,
wo
cant
think
circumsttmccs.'
_
V
never have time to think of mvself when you ore near;
The sabre flashed like lightning around the stranger?
Poor luck we've had,' sneered Mnrtio; ' though wo
of that'
should despise myself if I did
God bless you, Tom Hutter, no! Wo can't indeed head. The tone of his voice, thefiercenessof countenance had the advantage in pint of uambcrs. There's seven on
' You are to brave to generous!' answered Jessie, with
emotion. ' You expose yourself needlessly. You are to think of that Wc will die if it bo Heaven's will, for and the fatality of his arm, struck terror and consterna- us matched agin seven; we'll see how itH end.'
tion to the iicarti of the Tory renegades., Tho survivors
• A dozen of us seem to be no match for four, to-nighf
these dear and hdpless ones; but forsake them, ncvoi"
much contenlpt for danger.'
returned Arrowsmith, morosdy.. ' I wonder if any of our
A loud shout arose without The Tories were exultr turned and fled for life.
'There is no such word as danger when I do battle for
'Cowards! wrqtcheslcome back, and I will meet you seven
gottlieir'quictus?; Satan tnkes:tarc of hbown, they
ing in their si
the safety and honor of Jessie Burnside.'
.
- .
»y ; ' •
'
.
J What must be done?' asked Paul in an agony of anxi- single-handed!' [
'Too chivalrous! too chivalrous!' exclaimed Jessie.
Onc-Kyed Saul looked wildly around and laughed
•Well know, to-night, when jwe meet at the cypress' I can't quite understand this silence,' said Hutter ap- ety.
* Wo can do two things,'repliedHutter. Bcmainhere mockingly, theni turning to Hutter and his pauting aud tree. I got a broken skull, and policed that two or three
proaching Hazelhurst,
bleeding
companions,
and
pointing
in
the?
direction
the
others
had
some
ugly
marks:
but
it's
jity
opinion
that the ]
and
bo
burnt,
or
rush
out
ana
be
Shot'
'Wax my.flax,'if I don't believe the critterahave .got
seven will all turn up at the prober time. Some of our
fenough on't stud Podijnh. You see they can't stan'neur 'We'll neither be burnt nor.shot!' retorted Podijah, girb had fled, exdaimed:
' Why do youfetandhere? After them—after them, friends went under; the bodies or a for -were -burned in
so mnch hamfnerin as folks can as are fightin' for liberty. stoutly. ' Tm bound to live as long as uppers and undcrs
A few right smart' knocks takes the starch out of'em.' - will hold together. I ain't goin -to knock under in the for they need your help. There are shridis yonder; the house, :I sjiose, but it's the fate of war, and can't be 1
' Thcy re cowards if they don't try It again,! returned mornin' o' my days, by gum! I know that all flesh is away—away! It is Saul, of Larel Swamp that commands1 helped. It s Jessie Burnside that worries mo the meet'
you. I have work to do—work to do! I must go this" Imagine the &-clings of the vcmng girl! Picture td
Hotter. There's a dozen of'em at least, they 'ought to gra3f, but I don't wantmygrasscutwhileitisgreon. oI'll
m
way and that way and there is no rest for my feet
yourself her trepidation, licr trembling horror at tho prox- l
be a match i)l tho course of nature, for four; fcut we've hold on to existence to the last gasp, I swow! T
imity of yillians whose,religionwas Paisimi and Plmidcr,
got something within us that they haven't—lovqoffriends Hutter, I'm goin to cut jest about my bigness and the shelter for my hepd this night'
With these wdrds, rapidly and veliemiintaly* uttered, andwhose depravc^instincts hurraed tliem lathe commis- ;
home, country and justice. See whnt work they've made bigness of one.o' these gals through the 'tarnel Tories, a
of your house, Miss Jessie; the winders are riddled, the lectio quicker'n you can load a load 0* hay when there's a One-Eyed Saul sirode away and in an instant was lost to sion of enormities^Oo*ishocking for the mind to dwell upon.
She.was like tho dove hiding fropi the hawk—the bare
view.
j
thunder-showor
comin'
up
like
a
race-horse!'
doors ,broke, the fcrnitute ruined, and everything at sixshrinking from the teeth of'the hound.
Laurelwood House shook with tti6 violence of the dees and sevens,'
<
' All hope of the gal is'nt lost yet,' Said Arrownmith,
| CHAPTER IV:
v
'We love Laurel wood,' replied Jessie, 'but we love vouringflame,which had eaten thro' the roof and now
IN TUB SWAMP
hopefully. - Herrick and Langford fullered 'em, you
the cause of freedom better. Tho destruction orproperty enveloped tile and rafter. While the group looked up
Casting anxiois looks behind them, the fair fugitives .know?' "
.
^
j
will grieve us but litUo if valuable lives are spared and in alarm, a red sword of fire was thrust down through the
saw
the
flames
of
their
burning
home,
and
.groups
of
men
How fur conld they follcr 'em through these infernal
ceiling.
the Troy miscreants punished.'
'It is theflamingsword! it wares us from our Para- struggling in tho light of the red glare It was a mourn- meshes of wood?'
'PuniAhcd! bo assured'that they wiHf exclaimed Paul
ful, thrilling spectacle, and they hurried on to escape i t
' As far as the frightened little bodies could go. How
Haxelhnrst 'Hoavcns is just Sotoo of them are even disc!' cried Jessie.
Nay,'saidi Paul, impressively, 'some of us may be Jupe, who liad-proved courageous and actite, encouraged da vou think they couldfighttheir tray through such dif- |
now reading the reward of thoir villainy. Look at those
them by precept and example. Ruth Hayiland, being a ficultieS a« these? Why, thov'd leave some of their clothes
expiring wretches who fell near tho door. Listen to their going to an eternal Paradise.'
at
every step, and wouldn't hare a rag left on 'cm by the
little
behind
her
•companions,
heard
the
Ibptsteixs
of
purThe
fire
above
growled
angrily
in
answer,
and
the
black
moans of angciih! What thought have they to comfoit
and softebtheir pains of dissolution? They die a.horror smoke curled into the room Ike the rank and destructive suers and admonished her friends-of the fudt, who needed time they'd gone a dozen rods. Think how the pretty j
iio new stimiiluslto excite them to .the greatest effort of dears must have torn their soft flcsbj?'
to themselves and every justicc-loving mind What a breath of a demon.
ArTowsmith bughed. as if the idfla was a very pleasant
remembrance the Tories of the South Carolina will leave Let each man see that his weapon is loaded Take which they wcrts capable. They reached tho swamp and
care girls! Staind back as far as you can from the flame took shelter in it litcc frightened birds. The laurel was one.
;
j
to prosperity!'
' They couln't go a great ways, that's ccrtain,' replied
'Tho word Tory will be the synonym of infamy," said and smoke. There's a burnin' on your dress, Miss Ruth well nigh impenetrable; innumerable vegetable arms were
stretched
outtd
oppose
them,
a
net-work
of
vines
and
Martin,
reflectively.
4—it blazes. .
*
Judith. ' . .
' They may be 'thin ten yards of ns!* asserted Arrow' It is out,' said Podijah, composedly, smothering the branches disputed their passage. Tlidr hands were laTho night had set in quite dark, and objects could be
J
anient glow with his great hand.
'
. cerated by contact with continually jprojecting points, smith, with confidence.
seen at a short distance only. The trees looked dim and
The effect of this remark was anything but agreeablo
'Wo must rnsli out two abreast,' said Hutter. 'Podi- and shreds of their garments were left upon braue and
misty in the. nocturnal gloom. Tom Hutter.and hiscombriar.
Urging
(their
way
along
in
the
darkness
and
terto
Jessie, for the distance was much les3 than the ruffian
jah
and
I
will
go
first
Hazelhurst,
you
and
Blinko
keep
rades strained their eyes In every direction in seaach or
rible
intricacy,
|hey
soon
and
unwillingly
bccame
sepahad
named
*
near
the
ladies.
Blinko
be
brave
arid
use
those
large
their foe* but without discovering them. The surround'Wo might look about some,' hdded Arrqwsmith.
ing scenery was as quiet as if it had pever beeo-disturbed arms of yours to some purpose. (Jive 'em the contents rated, while thQir attempt to find each other involved
by the sound of human conflict; nothing broke the quietr of the blunderbuss in the face and eyes, then club it -and tliein in new labyrinths. Torn, bleeding, fainting with ' Tliey'd be apt to snuggle into the fast hiding place they
fear and exhaustion, Jessie Burnside sank upon the earth. come to; that's the way of the critters. When they're
ude save tho groans of the wounded in the bousa, and at break their heads."
For a time" hqr physical and mental faculties were' in frightened, they put their silly heads under the first bush
' Yes, mars'r To:n. This chile know what he "bout
long intervals the cry of a wolf in the tangled hwlges of
Habbent fo'git dat-bargin, yit Thought ;I'« done for such a whirl offttempest, that the consciousness of every they find'
Laurel Swamp• You forget that Tom Hutter, PauL. Hazelhurst, the
The fears of tho young ladies began to subside; -an dat time. On, golly, didn't it hurt when dey run me up thing around her seemed slipping away from her. There
assurance—fahrt. and trembling at first—that these lawless to de limb! Peared to stop my breff like. You stood remained with her only a,heavy realization of something tall Yankee mid tho nigger, started after 'cm the minute men had retired and would not return to. renew the con- by me, inars'r Tom, and I'll stand by you. Lor! wont I fearful and shocking. At length the chilliness of the wc took to our heels. They've found them,,Til warrant,
mid
that aroh rebel, Hazelhurst, is wliisjierin' fine things
ground
and
thejni^it
air
cooled
her
fevered
system
and
-djs
ole
blunderbuss
spoke
to
'sm
de
minutolhabachance
flict, took possession of their minds. The glow of hope
restored her coperency of thought. She raised herself in Jejaie's ca,rs by this time. The days will be long und
returned to their imminent, in their estimation, feelings to obsquintify cross de sight?'
The parties were now driven to the remotest corner of and supported her head upon her hand. Her disheveled tho nights restless till I've covered him with the muzzle
of compression for the wounded Tories visited their
hearts. .They would have produced lights to examine tho room by their new" and irresistible enemy, which was tresses, tier disordered garments, and lier lacerated per- of my rifle. Little shall I sleep till he ceases to stand
their condition and make remedial applications, had they gatherin strength and fierceness with frightful rapidity. son reminded har of the ordeal through "which she nad 'atween me and Jessie Bonjside,'
' I t isn't bwt to let out any secrets. Cap n, for we don't
not been cautioned by their more experienced defenders. Hutter unfastened tho door, and the fresh access of air passed. There [was a lattice-work of vines arouud and
above her. She thought of the sudden change of her know what curs may hear us.'
Half an hour elapsed. Tho silence continued unbro- gave additional fervor to the conflagration.
A twig broke beneath the slight weight of Jctisic's
Ho stood a moment alone in the outpouring smoke, circumstances. ] When the sun went down last she had a
ken. Tom Hutter was not-at cose, but walked about
nerve ouslv, casting prying glances from one window, then but not a shot wasfiredfrom the concealed and watching comfortable.and beloved home; now she had none, but person. The circumstancc added fresh terror to her Sitwas a hunted, persecuted fugitive, cowering in a dark- uation.
.
from another. Ho-was saspieious,unsatisfled He knew foe.'
' What's that?' wliispcrcd Arrowsmith.
There is no help for it,' added Tom. 'We musttryit some swamp, the resort of wild beasts nnil lawless men.
that they had suffered loss, but not enough to prevent
' I t was a noise,'said Vantcsale, sullenly, whose bad
She could not be so selfish as not to think of her com1)rave men, or persons of even ordinary hardihood from now or never, Podijah?"
• ' A t your side!' responded the Yanlcee, who exposed panions. \Vhere were they? She shuddered at the pos- temper had made him reckless.'
making attempts. '
•I know it was a noise, but it ailers takes somcthin' to
Paul Haxelnuret at first shared Hutter's inquietudes, himself to danger as if, he had been accustomed to it sibility of what might have befalbu them. A painful
recollection in Regard to her brave defender^ added un- make a noise, What did I tell vou? Your beauty may
bqtfinallyjoined tho ladies confident that there was no from childhood.
Tho walls shook with the vehemence of tho fire, and speakably to th<| distraction of her mind. Far off in the be concealcd here about; push ahead and see.'
iimnediatedanger to apprehend.
Je*«e
heard Vantage parting the laurels apd pressing/
depths
of
the
s^amp
she
heard
the
shriek
.of
the
panther,
there was a warning creak and groan among tho crumb• I can't comprehend it!' muttered Hutter, in a i
her. Her heart beat violently; »he- flMteved
the howl of the wolf, and the dismal notes of tho owl. plowly-towards
ling joists and trembling rafters.
plcxed manner. 'Thhre's alien mischief goin on w)
if he pursued he could hear It. The cri"l« of her
fp*eem'Tho roof will fall in a moment!' cried Hazelhurst Frightful contrast to the peace and security of Laurel- • to her. had arrived. Should (die gpHnir up and attempt to
folks are still.'
wood. Looking upward through the tenacious foilagp . . or remain silent a moment longer? She chose the latter.
'That's abeout my own way of thihking,' remarked ' We arc ready. Quick Hutter quick!'
VantaxMc
was
within
three
yards
of
her.
into
the
dim
sky,
she
beheld
a
black
cloud
of
smoke—all
The
heart
of
Tom
Hutter
swelled
with
courage
and
Podijah, who heurd Tom's remarks.
'The most mischief is done with the least noise, cor- resolution; his from dilated: Ins musdes quivered for the that remained of her father's mansion, save a few charred [To bo contlnned in the NRW YORK WeEKLTof April SOth.
and smouldering brands that still sent up a mournful in- and fpr salo by every New* Agent thronghont the Onited
din to my experience fast and last, here and there, by contest
'To the right friends—to the right! Keep under the cense from the family hearthstone. She wept, sorrowed, States.)
and largo, as the world goes. Did yov ever go acourtin,
prayed—for it 1 is upon God, at last, that the tossed, The NEW VORK Wenti-r ia pubHuhcd by A. J. VTUJJA*SOK.
smoke as much as you can and stoop as you go.'
^Mister?'
stricken and disappointed mind turns. The instincts and 22 Boekman Street New Vork, and sold by all rcapectablc.Ncwn
They
glided
unmolested
to
the
end
of
the
dwelling.
•Never did*said Tom.
Agents in the United States. The priec is Four Cent*, bnt iri
' Now for the shrubbery in. the direction of Lurel experience of the whole human race prove beyond the some
Well, that's abeout the silliest work YOU can find, I
cases, Where Agents have to pay extra frclRht or postage,
shallow of a question, that He alone can confer blessing higher
, .
reckon, though there's sometimes a heap o' business done.' Swamp!' whispered Hutter.
price is necessarily charged. When there is »Ncw«
• A crissis approaches. Dear young ladies, be brave P and consolation'upon /^the bereaved, afflicted, and world' Hark!' mid Tom.
him. Wo do n8t wish to mail the paper except
'Idont hear nothin' but-Paul and tho gals. Paul's admonished Paul, whose steady bearing andflashingeyes crushed soul. Prayer to Him made hpr calmer. A through
place* where there 1» no other means of getting ii- Wh<
strange,
balmy]
influence,
unexpected
and
sweet,
stole
told
that
he
was
ready
to
do
battle
for
the
fair
beings
rather sweet on ono of 'em, I should say though 'twould
by mail, the price will Invariably be $2 a year In advance.
into her being. I She would not she did not quite despair. sent
be hard to chooso atween 'cm. Wax my flax, if it under his protection.
.Subscriptions taken for three month*. Two copies will be
There was a sound in the laurel hedge#. She listened sent for a year for $3; four copies for $<"•; eight copies for $12.
'Now for a dash—fast, faster—stoop—give as smdl a
wouldn't!'
,
with every sense invoke. Persons were working then- Postmasters ami others-who get up clubs of ten. and send n*
' It strikes me,' said Tom, ' that the air is growing hot mark to the cbcmy as possible T
When two or throe rods from the burning building, the way^ through the tangled masses in the direction of her «I5-at anv one time, will bo entitled to ail extra copy for their
and' oppressive. Listen! bo quiet there, Paal and the
'The biHs of all solvent bankg taken at par for subflames shot up with increased brilliancy, throwing a covert Their j progress was slow and, difficnlt She trouble.
galaCanada subscribers must send twenty-six efenta
^ a r d muttered Curaes and imprecations. Her fears were scriptions.
strong glare upon the fugitives. A dozen men sp
Each of the parties became attentive. •
extra with every subscription, to pre-pay the American P^*timmeasurably increased, for the voicc of Martin Vantasfrom the grass and foliage to dispute their progress.
A hissing, roaring sound was heard overhead
•Stop!' shouted a voicc that was startlingly familiar to slc was so odious, and made so many disagreeable im' The house is on fire!' cried Hutter. Some of the
pressions upon j her metoory, that she cquld not but rebloodthristy villions have effected an entrance through Jessse Burnside.
'Down!'thundered Hotter, springingtowards him with cognize its slightest tones. She shrank and crouched to
the root'
a fierce bound, and aiming a blow 'at his head with a mother earth for protection, as the startled partridge
The scout rushed up stairs and threw open a door.
MORGAN BATES
dense volume of smoke, mingled withflame,met him and rifle. Vantasslo staggered and fell upon his knee The hides itself beneath a bough or in the friendly brake, to
Has opened an Office at Traverse City, Grand Trireme Co,
drove him back. Beds, garments, everything combusti- tall Yankee pressed to the side of Hutter and the Tory escape the hurtling shot of the hunter.
Discovery npipcared inevitable, for the crackling of the Michigan, for the transaction of a
ble had been piled In a Map and fired " The straw, the fdl crushed at his feet
General Agency Business.
feathers, the linen, wore like tinder; it needed butaspark Have at you, you 'tarndcritters! Podijah Makepeace limbs and the struggling of the low-breathed curses came
The United States Und Office is located at thU place; and
] .
to kindle the mad blase and that had been applied some didn't come out here for nothin.' Come on—a dozen of nearer and nea<er. .
attention will be paid to locating Land Warrant*,
' Perdition seize the branches!'exdaimed "Vantaasle. particular
ve at once! There's score of airthquakes shot op in my
minutes before bv a cunning and malicious hand.
investing money in Government Land*, imparting informa' One can ndther stand up nor lay down," go forrard nor tion relative to the general features, resources and advan. j
. flcorchcd by tho furious element, and half suffocated bones?'
tages of the Grand Traverse countrv.the payment of taxes,
Hutter mounted the stairs again, in hopes to combat the -'Shoot down the rebels—shoot 'em downP crjed Van- go back!'
Jessie heard tho speaker cast himself recklessly upon and the transaction of any Agency business with which be
destructive power by scattering the material which fed it tassb, over whose prostrate form four stout fellows w r e
KeraaxscKs. _
the ground a few yards from her.—The laurel bcit and may be entrusted:
but he was too late. (Podijah Makepeace ran after him contending.
HOB. WkiUfT J " " - Alitor Gesml. j L,- •
Blinko discharged his blunderbuss, and the scattering complained beneath hb wdght, communicating ft wave
and dragged him back, half choked by the penetrating,
J
of motion to the vines around her. A vofloy of oaths
storm of buckshot wounded several
hotwdsnoke-loadod air.
followed the remark.
'Seize tho gab! seize the gab!' shouted Langford
Paul Hasdhurst, in defiance of the black, asphyxiating
'You're
in
bad
temper,
Cap'n,'
said
another,
who
pro'I'm
with
you!'
exdaimed
Nat
Herrick,
and
both
vapors, rushed to the chamber to dose the door that had
MORGAN BATES,
ved to be Simon Arrowsmith.
been left open, but sank blinded and overpowered upon approached the torror-stricken girb.
' Who would'nt be in bad temper to be baffled in this
tho threshold. -It was with difficulty that he coidd rttmce i 'Oh, Paid save us from those wrctchcsf shrjpkcd
way?* growled Vantaasle. 'Twice the gal seemed to be
fib •tops. He was gaming for breath like a drowning I Juhith.
;
H e r a l d CMHoo, T i a v o r w i City, MIdh.
man when he rejoined the anxious group below.
'Here's for you Misterl' said Herrick, leveling a pis- in my power to-night and twice have I been defeated

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