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Grand Traverse Herald, November 14, 1862
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Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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Bates, Morgan (1806-1874)
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1862-11-14
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tiRA.NI> TI!AV ERSE HERALD.
VOL. IV.
TRAVERSE
C&t' @ra«> Crabftw Hrrato,
T h e B a t t l e A a t r n ot I M S .
r r JOUN a. w H i r r i r m .
The flagi of war like storm bird* fly.
The c h a r g i n g t r u m p e t s blow;
Yet rolta no t h n n d e r I n i k sky.
No earthquake strives below.
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C I T Y , M I C H . F R I D A Y , N O V E M B E R 14, 1862.
And (till she walks In golden h o u r s
T h r o a g h harvest happy f a m e .
And atill ahe wear* h e r fruits a n d flowers
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She meets with smiles our bitter grief.
With songs o n r g r o a n s of p a i n ;
6he m o c k s with t i n t of flower a n d leaf
The war-fleld'* crimson stain.
COUNTY OFFICERS.
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Still, in the cannon's pause, we hear
H e r sweet t h a n k s g i v i n g psalm;
T o o near to God for doubt or fear.
She shares the eternal calm.
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She know* the seed lies safe below
The flres t h a t blast a n d b a r n ;
F o r all the tears of blood we sow
She waits a rich r e t a i n .
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THEROIf BOITWICK
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Attorney & Counsellor at Law,
T R A V E R S B I CTTV,
She sees with clearer eye t h a n o a r s
The good of s u f f e r i n g born,
T h e h e a r t s t h a t blossom like her flowers,
A n d ripen like her c o r n .
O h I giTc to us, in t i m e s like these,
GRAND T R A V E R S E C0UNTY, MICH.
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" M i n d t h a t m i s e r a b l e aBkir of t h e D c e k l a c e , " said
T a l l e y r a n d . •' I s h o u l d b e n o w i s e s u r p r i s e d if i t s h o u l d
overturn the F r e n c h monarchy." Mario AntoiDtttee, a
b r i d e , youDg a n d b e a a t i f a l , w a s n a t u r a l l y v e r y f o o d of
dress. C a r d i n a l R o h a n , a p r o f l i g a t e , l u x u r i o u s d i g n i t a r y
of t h e c h u r c h , b y e n o r m o u s e x t r a v a g a n c e h a d b c c o m e
i n e x t r i c a b l y involved in d e b t
H e h a d lo«t f a v e r a t
c o u r t , a n d loitered a r o u n d t h o s a l o o n s a t V e r s a i l l e s
w a t c h i n g f o r a n o p p o r t u n i t y t o regain f a v o r .
A t the
same time t h e r e was a t V e r s a i l l e s a v e r y b e a u t i f u l a n d
fascinating, t h o u g h t h o r o u g h l y u u p r i o c i p l e d w o m a n , the
C o u n t e s s L a m o t t e , O c c u p y i n g a v e r y e q u i v o c a l posit i o n , t h o u g h t h e c o u r t i e r s g a t h e r e d readily a t h e r £btertainments, the queen had never met ber.
Versailles,
in t h o s e d a w n i n g h o u r s of t h e R e v o l u t i o n , w a s t h r o n g e d
w i t h s u c h c h a r a c t e r s , a n d t h e u n i v e r s a l c o r r u p t i o n of
t b e t i m e s was s u c h t h a t t h e y a t t r a c t e d b u t little attention.
T h e j e w e l r y of t b e q o e e o was q u i t e a m p l e .
8oe had
b r o u g h t f r o m V i e n n a a l a r g e n u m b e r of p e a r l s a n d d i a monds. A s q u e e n of F r a n c e t h e i n h e r i t e d all t h e c r o w n
jewels of t h e k i n g d o m . T h e d a u g h t e r of L o u i s X V .
h a d also on ber dying bed, bequeated Marie A n t o i n e t t e
a c o l l a r o f p e a r l s , of a single row, t h e s m a l l e s t of w h i c h
w a s a s l a r g e aa a filbert. I n a d d i t i o n t o these, b e r royal
husband, Louis X V L , had presented ber with a set of
r u b i e s a n d d i a m o n d s , a n d a p a i r of b r a c e l e t s w h i c h cost
$ 4 0 , 0 0 0 . Still t b e q u e e n ' s t h i r s t f o r g e m s w a s n o t satiated. Bochmer, tbe crown ieweler, bad collected six
p e a r l - f o r m e d d i a m o n d s of p r o d i g i o u s sise.
H e offered
them, set a s ear-noga, t o the Q u e e n for $ 8 0 , 0 0 0 .
Tbe
q u e e n c o u l d n o t resist t h e t e m p t a t i o n , t h o u g h , a s a m a t t e r of s p e c i a l e e o n o m y . s h e r e m o v e d t w o of t b e g e m s ,
a n d r e p l a c e d t h e m b y t w o of h e r o w n . e n g a g i u g t o p a y
f o r t t e iewels. t h u s a r r a n g e d , 3 7 2 , 0 0 0 , in e q u a l e n t a i l ments, f o r five years, f r o m b e r p r i v a t e p a r s e .
Boehmer
n o w b u s i e d himself in c o l l e c t i n g t h e roost m a g n i f i c e n t
n e c k l a c e of d i a m o n d s in t h e w o r i d . W h e r e v e r h e could
b e a r of a l a r g e a n d b e a u t i f u l g e m , h a n e g o t i a t e d f o r i t —
In this way he expended immense sums—far more than
h i s o w n f o r t u n e , h o p i n g t o effect a sale t o t b e q u e e n by
w h i c h h e c o u l d s e c u r e g r e a t profits.
J k t l e n g t h t h e magnificent s t r i n g , o f t b e c o s t l i e s t diam o n d s t o b e p u r c h a s e d in E u r o p e , w a s c o m p l e t e .
The
g l i t t e r i n g b a u b l e was e x h i b i t e d t o t b e q u e e n , a n d off e r e d f o r $ 3 5 0 , 0 0 0 . T h o king, a m a n of no c o m m o n
sense, and. a t thcLt time, e x c e e d i n g l y a t t a c h e d t o b i s
wife, w a s a n x i o u s t h a t s h e should possess t b e o r n a m e n t ,
a n d ret t b e t r e a s u r y w a s so b a n k r u p t t h a t h e c o u l d n o t
p u t his bandB u p o n t h e m o n e y . T h e risings of t h e s t o r m
of t h e F r e n c h R e v o l u t i o n w e r e a l s o t h e n b e g i n n i n g t o
b e felt, a n d t h e w h o l e n a t i o n w t r e c l a m o r i n g a g a i n s t t h e
e x t r a v a g a n c e of t h e c o u r t T b e q u e e n h a v i n g lar m o r e
v i g o r of m i n d t h a n b e r b u s b a n d . f e l t t h a t t h e p u r c h a s e
would e x p o s e b e r t o m e a s u r e l e s s c e n s u r e , a n d r e l u c t a n t ly d e c l i n e d t b e offer, s t a t i n g , f o r p u b l i c eflbct, " W e
h a v e m o r e n e e d of s h i p s t h a n of d i a m o n d * .
B o e h m e r w a s iu c o n s t e r n a t i o n .
H e was r u i n e d if b e
c o u l d n o t find a p u r c h a s e r , a n d n o n e b u t t h o a e porscising regal w e a l t h c o u l d be e x p e c t e d t o i o d a t g c in s u c h a
l u x u r y . H e s p e n t a y e a r , T i m i n g t b e v a r i o u s c o u r t s of
K o r o p e , b u t w a s u n a b l e t o dispose of h i s t r e a s u r e . —
A g a i n b e returned indispair t o Versailles, and mourned
so b i t t e r l y o v e r his t r o u b l e s , t h a t h o b e c a m e a l m o s t
f r a n t i c , a n d w a s t b e s u b j e c t of g e n e r a l c o n v e r s a t i o n . —
A t one t i m e h e s u c c e e d e d in g a i n i n g a c c e s s t o qneen,
a n d , b t r s t l o g i n f o t e a m , w i t h clasped h a n d s , e x c l a i m e d :
" Madame, I am ruined K yon d o not purchase my
reckUc*.
I shall t h r o w m r a l f i n t o t h e r i v e r . "
T b e queen, e x c e e d i n g l y displeased, s a i d :
- R i s e B o e h m e r f 1 d o not like t h e s e r h a p s o d i e s . —
S h o u l d y o u d e s t r o y y o n r a d C I s h o u l d r e g r e t y o u as a
m a d m a n , in w h o m I h a d t a k e n a n i n t e r e i t , b u t s h o u l d
n o t b e respoasibfe for t h e d e e d . L « t m e n e v e r s e e y o n
beba*e. thus again. G o X
T h e q u e e n w a e i n t e r e s t e d in t h e u n f o r t u n a t e m a n ' s
troubles, a n d s o m e t i n e a f t e r this, t h r o u g h M a d a m e
Campan, inquired w h a t disposition he h a d made of tbe
n e c ka c e
H e said t h a t t h e g r a n d sultan a t C o n s t a n t i n o -
TBM!SS5»™RaPSSBEfiaSSg
h l a h e h r t y t h a n k s f o r t h e liberal p a t r o n a g e h e haa w c e l v e d
a n d sssurcM t h e public t h a t n o p a i n s will be s p a r e d t o make
4 Is ^ u w t s o o m f o r U b l e .
H i s c h a r g e s w l l j f o r r e s p o n d with
Diamond
BY JOUN B. ABBOTT.
p l e h a d p u r c h a s e d it, f o r t h e f a v o r i t e s o lt a n a .
The
q s e e n e x p r e s s e d raoch g r a t i f i c a t i o n t h a t B o e h m e r b a d
extricated f r o m his troubles.
S o o n a f t e r this,
ie A n t o i n e t t e i n f a n t son w a s b a p t i s e d .
T b e king
p u r c h a s e d of B o e h m e r , a » a b a p t i s m a l p r e s e n t f o r t b e
! child, a d i a m o n d e p a u l e t t e a n d - b u c k l e s . A s t b e c r o w n
m a l a r delivered t h e m t o t h e q u e e n , b e slipped i n t o h e r
hands a petition containing t h e following sentence :
" I a m h a p p y t o s e e y o u r M a j e s t y in poseession of t h e
fioest d i a m o n d s in E u r o p e ; a n d I e s t r e a t y o u r M a j e s t y
oOt t o f o r g e t me."
" W h a t d o e s t h e man m e a n , " said t h e queen, a s s h e
read t h i s note. " H e m o s t b e i n s a n e . "
A few d a y s a f t e r B o e h m e r called u p o n M a d a m C a m and a n x i o u s l y i n q u i r e d if s h e h a d n o c o m m i s s i o n f o r
f r o m t b e qneen, a d d i n g . " T o w h o m m e t I a p p l y
for an a n s w e r t o t h e l e t t e r ! p r e s e n t e d b e r ? "
" T o no o n e , " M a d a m C a m p a n replied, " h e r M a j e s t y
could n o t c o m p r e h e n d its m e a n i n g . "
" T h a t is i m p o s s i b l e , " said t h e m a n . t r e m b l i n g ; •' t b e
q t e e n k n o w s s b e o w e s m e t l u c e h u n d r e d t h o u s a n d dollars for the n e c k l a c e . "
" Man. you are crazy." said M a d a m Campan,
y $ u n o t teD m e y o u r s e l f t h a t you sold i t a t C o n s t a n t i n o -
a
C
" T h e queen r e q u s t e d m e , " ho replied, ' t o s t a t e t h a t
t o all w h o e n q u i r e d u p o n t h e s u b j e c t , AS s h e d i d n o t wish
it k n o w n t h a t s b e b a d m a d e t b e p u r c h a s e . C a r d i n a l R o h a n t o o k t h s n e c k l a c e in b e r n a m e . I h a v e all t b e p r o missory n o t e s s i g n e d b y t h e q n e e n . "
" It-is £ detestable p l o t , " said Madam Campan. T b e
p o o r man, d e l i r i o u s w i t h (right, hastened t o t h e c a r d i n a l ,
l i c h e n seemed m u c h e m b a r r a s s e d , a n d w a s disposed t o
s a t n o t h i n g . H e t h e n hastened t o t b e q n e e n , w h o w a s
at the Little Trianon. S h e was very alarmed, and told
tbe s t o r y t o t h e k i n g . H e i m m e d i a t e l y sent f o r t h e c a r dinal. R o h a n s a i d , t r e m b l i n g in e v e r y nervo, t h a t t b e
Countess L a m o t t e had brought bim a letter from the
queen requesting bim t o purchase the diamonds for ber,
a n 4 t h a t tie h a d d o n e so, s u p p o s i n g t h a t b e was c o n f e r i n g
a favor u p o n t h e q u e e n .
•' H o w could y o u s u p p o s e , " s a i d t h e q u e e n , " t h a t I
s h o u l d h a v e s e l e c t e d yaw for s u c h a p u r p o s e , o r t h a t I
could h a v e e m p l o y e d s u c h a c h a r a c t e r as t h e C e u u t e o s
Lainotte?"
^
" I see I h a v e been d u p e d , " h e s a i d , Vnd d r e w f r o m
his p o c k e t a letter, s i g n e d In t b e n a m e of t b e q u e e o . —
Still t h e r e w e r e c i r c u m s t a n c e s w b i c b e x p o s e d t b e c a r d i nal very strongly t o t h e t n s p l c i o n of h a v i n g b e e n an acc o m p t i c e in t h e "fraud. ' H o w a s a r r e s t e d , a n d b i s trial,
through various interruptions, continued more than a
v e a r . T h e enemies o f t b e q u e e n t o o k t b e g r o u n d t h a t
b e w a s i n n o c e n t , a n d t h a t t h e t h e q u e e n , w i t h t b e infamoDB L a m o t t e a s h e r a c c o m p l i a e b a d d u p e d h i m . A l l
F r a n c * was a g i t a t e d w i t h t h e c o u t e s t T h e c a r d i n a l
a p p e a r e d , a t h i s trial, in t h e u t m o s t p o m p of ecclesiastical robea. and was t r e a t e d w i t h t h e most m a r k e d respect.
H e w a s a c q u i t t e d b y a m a j o r i t y of t h r e e votes. T h i s
was r e g a r d e d a s a v i r t u a l d e c l a r a t i o n t h a t t h e q n e e n w a s
guilty. . A friend who called upon the queen immediately a f t e r t h e d e c i s i o n found h e r w e e p i n g b i t t e r l y . T b e
C o d o t w s L a m o t t e was b r o u g h t t o trial- I t w a s p o p u l a r ly u n d e r s t o o d t h a t t h e q u e e n w a s tried. In h e r p e r s o n - —
T h e d e s o l a t e b e a u t y a p p e a r e d b e f o r e j u d g e s ia m o s t costly r o b e s . I t was c l e a n y p r o v e d t h a t s h e h a d received
the necklace, and that sbo had sold tbe separate diam o n d s . h e r e a n d t h e r e , f o r l a r g e sums of money. T h o '
p o p u l a c e w e r e t a u g h t t o b e l i e v e t h a t t h e q u e e n w a s hfcr
a c c o m p l i c e in t h i s i n f a m o u s d e e d , s h a r i n g , w i t h h e r . t b e
money. .The Countess was found guilty, and was doomed, with horrid barbarity to be whipped on the b a r e
baclc, in i h e c o u r t y a r d of t h e p r i s o n , t o h a v e t h e l e t t e r
V b r a n d e d o n e a c h Bhoulder w i t h a h o t I r o n a n d t o b e
i m p r i s o n e d f o r life.
A a t h e t e r r i b l e s e n t e n c e was p r o n o u n c e d , r a g e a n d
d e s p a i r o v e r w h e l m e d t h o w r e t c h e o w o m a n , a n d a scene
of h o r r o r e n s n c d , u n i m a g i n a b l e . S h e t h r e w herself u p o n
t h e floor w i t h p i e r c i n g s c r e a m s . T a e e x e c u t i o o e r seized
her, a o d d r a g g e d h e r s t r u g g l i n g a n d s h r i e k i n g i n t o t b e
c o u r t y a r d , l»er g a r m e n t s w e r e t o r n f r o m b e r b a c k , a n d
t h e l a s h c u t i t s way mercilessly i n t o t h e q u i v e r i o g n e r v e s
T h e h o t i r o o s s i m m e r e d a p o o h e r recoiling flesh. T h e n ,
mangled a n d hair d e a d , she was c o n v e y e d t o t b e p r i s o n
h o s p i t a l A f t e r n i n e m o n t h s of c a p t i v i t y , s h e w a s p e r m i t t e d t o eacapo, a n d she d i e d in E n g l a n d .
N o ooe now d o u b t s t h a t M a r i e A n t o i n e t t e was e n t i r e ly innocent. W h e t h e r t h e c a r d i a a l was an a c c o m p l i c e i s
a questiou w h i c h can n e v e r be d e c i d e d .
But the occurrence threw r e p r o a c h upon t b e u n h a p p y queen, which
hastened t b e o v e r t h r o w of t h e t h r q n c of t h e B o u r b o n s ,
and conducted ber to tbe guillotine.
PulCHSt.a
NO. 4*
af
Hatrtasoay.
T b e N e w b u r y p o r t H e r a l d says t h a t t h e nwas
*tat*tic* s h o w t h a t m o r e t h a n
fourteenths
of t h e m a r r i a g e *
in M a s s a c h u s e t t s a r e a m o n g t h e f o r e i g n b o r n p o p a l a t i c r
W h y i s i t T F o r t h e aaost s i m p l e r e a s o n s — t h e f o r a i f b o r n can a f f o r d t o g e t m a r r i e d , a n d the n a t i v e c a n o t :
a n d t h i s m a r t be. s o l o n g a? o u r e x t r a v a g a n t roodre of
life c o o t i n u e . I n social I f . ' t h e r e n e v e r was a peopV
t e n d i n g t o m o r e d e e p e r a c ! m o r e d u t r a c t i r e social aa*
r u p t i o o — a o d t h a t i t is, i s j i o s t e v i d e n t from t b e roconl»
in all t h e c o o r t s , a n d t h e c o l u m n a of all t h e n e w s p a p e r *
— t h e n A m e r i c a m . O n c e was t h e t i m e when a wife wv«
a " h e l p m a t e u o w in a t h o u s a n d c a s e s y o u c a n c h a n c
t h e " a * e t " t o • c u t , " :-.:id make i t r e a d m o r e t r u t h f c l y .
W e b o a s t of o u r s y s t e m of e d u c a t i o n ; we h a v e ft
m a l a h i g h s c h o o l s , fanalc colleges, f e m a l e n w d i o a l s c h o o l
a n d female heavens. O u r g i r l s a r e refined, l e a r n e d and
wise; t h e y can sing, dance, play pianos, p a i n t , t a l l
F r e n c h a o d I t a l i a n , a n d t b e s o f t languages, w r i t e p o e t r y ,
a n d love like V e n n e s . T h o y a r e ready t o b e c o u r t e d
a t t e n y e a r s , a n d t h e y c a n b e takan f r o m acbool a o d married a t fifteen, a n d d i v o r c e d a t t w e n t y .
T b e y mak»
splendid s h o w o n b r i d a l t o u r s , c a n c o q u e t t e a n d flirt a*,
t h e w a t e r i n g places, a n d s h i n e like a n g e l s a t t b e wintcp a r t i e s . B u t h e a w n be kind t o t b e p o o r w r e t c h t h a t
m a r r i e s in t b e f a s h i o n a h l e circles.
W h a t a r e t h « »«
w a s h i n g floors ! Oti, wa f o r g e t ; ootxxty h a s b a r e floor*
n o w — h o w v u l g e r t h a t would b e 1 W h a t a r e t b « y a t
making bread and boiling b e e f ? W h y . how t h o u g M a s v
w e a r e — t o be s u r e t b e y will b o a r d , o r h a v e s e r v a n t s —
W h a t a r e they a t m e n o i n g o l d c l o t h e s T B u t t h e r e wa
s r e a g a i n ; t h e fashions c b a n g o ao o f t e n t h a t n o b o d y ba»
did c l o t h e s b i t t t h e r s g r o e n a n d p a p e r - m a k e r s n o w . —
W h a t a r e t b o ^ a t w a s h i n g b a b i e s ' l a c e s a n d pinnluff u p
t h e i r t r o w a e r s T A n d bore is o u r i n t o l e r a b % atunMHty
o n c o m o r e ; h a v i n g ^ c h i l d r e n i s left t o t b e I r i s h ! W b s t
lady t h i n k s of h a v i n g c h i l d r e n a b o u t h e r now ? o r if t h e
is s o u n f o r t u n a t e , d o n ' t s b e p u t t h e m t o w e t n n r s e a t o
b e g i n with, a n d b o a r d i n g s c h o o l s a f t e r w a r d s ? W e r i p e s t — w e h a v e c o m e t o a p o i n t w h e r e y o u n g m e n hesit a t e a o d g r o w ok) b e f o r e t h e y c a n m a r r y a n d a f t e r w a r d s
k e e p c l e a r of b a n k r u p t c y a o d c r i m e .
W h a t i s t h e consequence 7 T h e r e a r e more persons living a single l i f e are t h e r e m o r e l e a d i n g a v i r t u o u s life T I t I s t i m e for
mothers to know thst tbe extravagance tbey encourage
Is d e s t r u c t i v e of t h e i r c h i l d r e n ; t h a t all t h e foolish • * penditures making to rush their d a u g h t e r s t o matrimony,
a r e , i n s t e a d of a n s w e r i n g t h a t end, t e n d i n g t o d e s t r o y
t b e i n s t i t u t i o n of m a r r i a g e a l t o g e t h e r .
A R o m a n c e ef the Peerage.
From the L o n d o n Telegraph.
B y r o n N o e l , V i s c o u n t O a k h a m , w a s t h o e l d e r ef thet w o s o n s of t h e e a r l of L o v e l a c e . H i t m o t h e r w a a A d a .
late c o u n t e s s of L o v e l a c e , t h e o n l r c h i l d of t h o p o e t
B y r o n , t h e venr A d a w h o m L o r d B y r o n so feeJiogly
a p o s t r o p h i s e s in o o e of t b e m o i t p a s s i o n a t e of h i s p o e m t
H i s g r a n d m o t h e r w a s t h e a m i a b l e a n d ill-starred wife of
tbe p r o u d and h a u g h t y poet-lord, w h o * d e a t h took place
a little m o t e t h a n t w o y e a r s a g o .
T b e h e l r f e * of t h e
N o e l s w a s (Kit h a p p y in b e r u n i o o w j t b G e o r g e G o r d o n .
L o r d B y r o n , a s nil t h e w o r l d - f e e w a r e ; a o d p e r h a p s , tfcr
w o r l d a t large, fer b e y o n d - t b e b o r d e r s of S o r r e y , k n o w s
t h s t t b e i n h e r i t a n c e t o wfiich t h e L o v e l a c e s s u c c e e d e d
h a s b e e n less h a p p y f h a n m « t in r e s p e c t of d o n e a l i c
c o n c o r d . A t a l l e v e n t s t h o s e w h o h a r e t o j o o r a e d In
t h e n e i g h b o r h o o d of R i p l e y a o d G u i l f o r d a r e a w a r e t h a t
s i n c e t h e d e a t h of A d a , c o u n t e s s o f L o v e l a c e , t b e p r o u d
t o w e r s of K a s t H o r e e l c y h a v e n o t h e l d t b e b e i r a p p a r e n t
t o t b e t i t l e s of his E i t h e r sod g r a n d m o t h e r { b u t t h a t — '
w h e t h e r b y h i s o w n o r his p a r e n t ' s b a i t — t h o l a t t e r h a *
b e e n l i v i n g a Mo f r o m hand t o m o n t h , well c o o t e n t e d . If
half t b e s t o r y t h a t we h a v e h e a r d b e t r u e , t o e a r o h i s
b r e a d as an a r t i s i n by t b e s w e a t o f h i s b r o w In a d o c k y a r d n o t a h u n d r e d miles f r o m B i a c k w r f l , rather t h a n
r u n riot iu h i s f a t h e r ' s lordly halls. Y o u n g l o r d O a k h a m
a t an e a r l y a g e e n t e r e d t h e royal n a r y , b u t felt i t a f t e r a
few m o n t h ' s s e r v i c e — i t w a s c o n j c c t u r e d b e c a u s e b i s
p r i d e w o u l d n ' t allow h i m t o obey bis s u p e r i o r s .
Tbe
n e x t t h i n g w e h e a r of h i m Is a s a c o m m o n s a i l o r ; t h o u g h
t b e e l d e s t sou of a p e e r of t h e realm, h e w e n t o a t t o
A m e r i c i in a m e r c h a n t v o w e l , w o r k i n g h i s w a y b e f o r e
the ma.-:. T i r e d of bis uewlv a d o p t e d p r o f e s s i o n , t b e
y o u n g lord a s s u m e s a n e w c h a r a c t e r , a n d n e x t turxia u p
a s a c o m m o n w o r k m a n In t h e s h i p y a r d of M r . S c o t t
Ruy-i-ll in t h e I s l e of D o g s , w h e r e b e t o o k b i s w a g e s
week by w e e k , a l o n g w i t h h i s p l e b e i a n b r e t h r e n
It
was r u m o r e d t h a t w h i l s t w o r k i n g in t h e d o c k y a r d h e
b a d l i n k e d bis fortunes w i t h tbo6e of a y o u o g w o m a n of
A. Ward aa a P a t r i o t .
t h e h u m b l e r c l o n e s , b u t of a m o s t respectable c h a r a c t e r .
I t ia't m o n e y we w o n t
B u t w e d o w a a t men, a n d w e If t h i s be so. t h e l a w f r o m B l a c k w a l l , o r S t e p o e y , or
must h a v e t h e a i .
W e m u s t c a r r y a w h i r l w i n d of fire P o p l a r , Is n o w a p e v r e u of E n g l a n d . B e t h i s a s i t m a y
a m o n g t h e foe. W e mu<t c r u s h t h e u n g r e a t f u l r e b e l s — w h e t h e r bis l o r d s h i p lias left a w i d o w o r not, a n d whew h o a r e p o u n d i n ' tbe g o d d e s s of l i b e r t y o v e r t b e head t h e r be has a c h i l d t o s u c c e c d h i m In h i i t i t l e — s h o u l d
w i t h s l n n g s h o t m a o d s t a b b i n 1 b e r w i t h stolen knives? W e such not p r o v e t o be t h e case, t b e h e i r s h i p t o t h e e a r l
m u s t lick 'em q u i c k . W e m o s t i n t r o d u c e a n u m b e r of d o m of L o v e l a c e will po>a t o his y o u t h f u l b r o t h e r , now
Tbe
first class f u n e r a l s a m o n g t b e p e o p l e of t b e S o u t h . B e t - t h e only s n r v i v i u g male d e s c e n d a n t of t b e p o e t .
s e y says so, t o o . T b e w a r h a i n ' t b e e n t o well m a n a g e d . late m i l l w r i g h t a t B l a c k w a l l w a s n o t only t b e e l d e s t son
W e a r e all in t h e s a m e Ijoat—if t h e b o a t g o e s d o w o . we of a p e e r , b u t h a d for t b e last t w o y e a r s b e e n a p e e r of
go d o w n w i t h b e r .
H e n & we must all fight I t h a i n ' t t h e realm in h i s o w n r i g h t , h a v i n g s u c c e e d e d t o t h e
n o use t o talk now a b o u t w h o caused t b e war.
T h a t ' s ! b a r o n y of W e o t w o r t b o n tbe d e a t h of h i s g r a n d m o t h e r
played o u t . T b e w a r i s u p o n n s — u p o n na a l l — a n d w e in t h e s u m m e r of I 8 6 0 .
roust fight. W o c a n ' t " r e a s o n " t h e m a t t e r w i t h t h o foe
— o o l y w i t h s t e e l a n d lead. W h e n in t b e b r o a d g l a r e of
A n A r k a o s a v o l u n t e e r in the M e x i c a n w a r , riding o n
t h e n o o n d a y gun a s p e c k l e d i a c k a s s boldly a o d m a l i c i o u s - horac b a c k , c a m e a c r o s s a n lllino'wan w h o w a s s h o t h i t b e
ly k i e k s o v e r a p e a - o a t s t a n d d o we " r e a s o n " w i t h h i m ? leg. T h e Illinoisian toid b i m t h a t b e w a s w o u n d e d , a n d
I gueta not.
A n d w h y reasoo w i t h t h o s e o t h e r S o u t h - asked t o b e t a k e n u p a n d c o ^ t e j e d o a t of d a n g e r . " A r e r n p e o p l e w h o a r e t r y i n g t o k i c k o v e r t b e republic ?— k a n s a s " p l a c e d h i m b e h i a d h * saddle a o d f a s t e n e d h i m t o
B e t s e y , m y wife aava s o t o o . I h a v e g r e a t c o n f i d e n c e in himself w i t h s l e a t h e r s t r a p .
W h i l e they were hastening
A . L u k i u . K s q . " h i e old fellow's h e a r t ia *" "
* * * f r o m d a n g e r , a g r a p e s h o t t o o k " I l l i n o i s h e a d ofi; b u t
place, a n d b i s b e a d if c l e a r . T h e r e ' s b e e n
" A r k a n s a s t h o u g h t h e h a d ooly f a i n t e d f r o m f a t i g u e a n d
d o i n s ' b y s o m e of h i s d e p u t i e s — c i v i l a o d m i l i t a r y — b u t p a i n
W h e n a safe place was arrived at, the horseman
let i t pass: W e m u s t save t h e U n i o n . A o d d o n ' t let a s released h i s c h a r g e , a n d s e e i n g h i t h e a d w a s g e n e , exwait to
d r a f t e d . T b e republic i s o u r m o t h e r . F o r c l a i m e d , - W e l l , t b e Illlnoiaiaos a r e t b e g r e a t e s t h a r e G o d ' s a a k c . d o n ' t let u s s t o p t o d r a w l o t s t o s e e w h i c h H e r e ' s a r a s c a l w i t h b i s b ^
c u t off; W t o l d m
he
of a s s h a l l g o t o t h e reacae o f o o r w o u n d e d a n d b l e e d i n g w a s ooly s h o t in t h e leg.
x on c a n ' t b e l i e v e a w o r d
m o t h e r . D r i v e t h e assassins f r o m b e r t h r o a t d r i v e t b v a e f e l l o w s s a y . "
t h e m i n t o t b e s e a ! A n d t h e n if it is w o r t h while, s t o p
a o d a r g u e a b o u t w h o c a u w d all t h i s in t b e first p l a c e . —
S h a A a h u r y o b s e r v e s , t h a t , n f t e r all, t h e m e e t a a t a r a !
¥ n have beard t h e showman.
Y ou h a v e b e a r d his
b e a u t y l a t h e world ia b o c r ^ y a o d m o r e l t r u t h . T r u e
wife,
tootle
a n d Betsey ia 1.
features m a k e t h e b e a u t y of i h e . f a c e , a n d t r u e p r o p o r A l l ( M m p M s e d s e v e n t y a r e d i v i d e d i n i q t h r e e clas- tions t h e b e a u t y of a r c h i t e c t u r e , a s t r a e m r a a u r e a t h a t of
s e s — f i r s t , ' t h a t d e a r oW 8001," s e c o n d , " t h a t old w o - m u s i c . I u p o e t r y , w h i c h is a l l fiibie. t r o t h etiB ia t h e p e r fection.
m a n , " t h i r d , " t h a t , old w i t c h . "
CI;c (Sraff %rabt:
M O R G A N U
FRIDAY MiQRNINO^xb VEMgER 14,J662-
tor^I d.
of ^Vgahington under Slekl^
at the sainiti
i wift a |itd heart we annoojKe J& death oT ooe Was doubtjess advancing in tbe
of Sigel ol&i
; b r # 8 t . | ? e n o f , b c natlpo, M&r Genial
A h t was^ith\f'suppor^ng 4stan<g of hira." Sa'eb w i
ichardson. He was wounded in the terrible battle judge, from our knowledge of the country roads, ic., to
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bwp.tbs nwremsnu
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to the hosoital on the Geld of battle, where he lingered yesterday. The n»»rch of General Sickles' division yes- ? ^ ^ w y o r IheXanawlra. for more than sixty mil.
-W*rr
Dcpaitment, JtycWgan. J < j :jru$qi thtf evening of th{>3rd oT J>ovtaM?irfct " h f ^ - terday from .Vlcx**fria almost to t h e « t r e n » front .re- j " T ' D lhf" I * . a c c a b l e V f , f * " Cnieiv: ,
w
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!
° k s sincv a \ery large force of tbe enemy mad,"""*' "GKX DIAL'S
' _ yOv r n c s , ??
pired. A special dispatch from Major J . M. NorveD, fleets great C*tslit on it
— Baiau»; OcLWS.-mttr - J - " BtS SAfistanT Adjutant General was received last cvcn- - ' " U p to T - m T M. to-day, we"bare nb't Kcin ^ble t o i a ~ P i d ' , , , w « , l o w ' ' t » » » O M t a i T H . and sndtelly ^ree ip ;.
r
GEiaBJfcAL'OBcDERSNo. *1SG.
Injg announcing tbe death or this gallant otBeer. Geo. team that ttiefriienVyhad appeared ih front or SigeiV t a , c d thomsel^ iotn the ral!«y fifom which Floyd an.f.
- Cotijrpijjiflncra appointed- tOj. superintend, the? Richardson was known and recognised throughout t}jo
ra
command in any force." \Ve would have learned the' W i s e
P ' 3 s W ( f c s last year. The imprcwa/.,,
draft io the different counties throughout the State, hav• army as one at the best of oor fighting Generals. Wher tacts had tlie enemy ventured an attack on our forces in i raado 0 D . t b e 9, <3 * e ™ t ^ nt , at \V(|shington when Wise an,!
mg?&oai neccwity required pore time to make eiemp-• ever ibe battle raged-the fiercest, there he
that quarter. This morning we think Lees front has
* retreated, was that tho rebel- had given up th,% l!"<s Tpf a r r y i i i j tbe drtft; ihto11| most
most atathome.
home.
beeu turned."
idea of txercMng dominion .o/er'Western Virginia.—
S f c f e . 1 * 1 m, J c! P' ud ' * * coDaqueotlj | Ocoero! Eich.ri.TO *0, appointed » O.dM to
NKW YORK, Nov 4. ! T r o °P> which hadpotietitfyand gallantly driven out th.g h 0 <,U01
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A llrfrper's Ferry dispatch of the 3d says no enemy ! L '° CInj WCre w i t h d r a m > ~ o t ^
g° projwrtion of
*
' T S T T t ' .
' : ' ' " t o i 4 • - J l p a t o M i r o n . t h e r t Y a J . l , , m i . ,1, J be „ „
opposed our advance unUl it reached SoickereviUe. when j t b e m — I e a T i n F M 2,«00 cfB?cti*emen trader Col. Light; "—j- • —
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"Hi was assigned to the IWrd they retreated to the western side.
Aa our column !
tToUng men tp flH the r^pectivi qilotaj of the several
United States Infantry. He was promoted to First reached the crest of the hill a body of rebel cavalry, a I ^
* « k since the. entire rebel army restc^
counties is herejjy extended to tbe first day of December Lientenant in September, 1846, and commanded bis
faDdcd
battery and two brigades of infanti-y emerged from the I ^
security—tbejr General issuing order*
nextijnf • • • t w i i s s -J, 1
compauy and distinguished himself in the bloody battle woods in the direction of Winchester. A Parrott hat- a b o U t K,oree - B n d b * D k s ' a n t l "»king preparations to au^
•' It having boon deemed impracticable, after a fair trial
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of Gerfo Gordo, in Mexico. lie was breveted as Cap- tery sent a» effective shell amongst them, when they n.- j
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conscripts, .when sudpcnl.
' to cdmpfetp at thjstimei the qnota of' the State by entain for meritorious conduct in the battles of Contreras treated to the woods, not since emerging. A body ofj ^ - ^ a r u ?
soldiersofthelJmon are moving. Tho
listments for }he old Regiments, and iq order to afford and Cherubusco, On tjje 20th of August, 1847, and
n(ls
them have remained on the banks of tho Shenandoah, j
*
^ everything but his arms and an'more induoe mcnUs to volunteers and toigive a better opagajn breyeted as Major for gallant and meritorious two miles off afraid to retreat in the race oTtbe battery. m € t i i l i o n ' 0,1(3 thirteen pounds of baggage to a man. apportunity to counties tofornish tho men • required from conduct in the battle of Chapultepec, on the 13th of
Our forces are in full possessiou or the Gap
Tlie ! I*""601'/ determined to fight but resolved to be %hlefccli; tho ; \Jbremor his'authorized tho raising of the folhe
September, 1847. In this battle he led his company In rebels intended to dispute the possession of the Ga|», but Ifootfrd
he Compelled to run.
lowing neW regiments ip"serve for Ihrefc years or duriug
Frida
the storming party, which won the admiration of the were about an hour behind time. Snickervlllian? state j
J l h Q 5" r o a d u ® hrier stsad soath or Poc*ali the war. which he has no doubt can bedoue^ and thereby world for daring bravery.
that Stuart with 3,000 rebel cavalry passed through the S 0 , s c v c n mi.fcsfroph(^e. Xterc there was a litUe,s|ur.
fully completing the quota of the State):
Boon after the dote of the Mexican war, when fberc Gap Thursday.
I mishing, with cavalry nod mountain howitzers, and a few
Soventh-Regiment Michigan.Cavalry, now organizing
as no proopeetof active service, be retired from the
The impression is general that a great battle will be |
wounded, They lost^Wo prisonew and'tooJ^tMr'o,
under the 4}r(^ti ua'.of &uL JP, IV. Kellogg, at Grand
army and dime til Michigan to reside, where the presjnt fought to-morrow.
I From these men they loarned that Federal troops had
v f l p * m.«
< v M ^ f L
..
b e c n 8(311 n
d
unhappy war found hint in retirement. As soon as the
NEW
YOBK,
NOV.
4i
!
P
, ^ " W QtyWotte.
Eight Rcgwnoiil^iticlxigW Cavaliy, under tbe direc- President called for voluutcera, he offered his services
A headquartcr's
dispatch to
the
Herald,
dated | M w o U M up tb»vaik!>v .Bfeitog"that a 'deocntSfixwi
1
»
w
IUU
I t C r i l l L
<ton»of Col. Joh'n Stockton, of Mount Clemens.
!
nnd was appointed by Governor Blair as Colonel of the W-»WVO.I.„J
heat land o.i
2d, evening, contains the following : *»cn. Clarksburg wy»Hfttetided trp6d their rear at Gavley, arvt h
n t
.^^^
Mi(ihigini Cavalry, hnder the direc- BecondMicWgaii Infantry, and when hjs regiment.arv \ ^
McClellan reconnoitered the enemy from the front this treat was soon decided upon, and on M©utk»y the "entire
j & n - . , Cnpl,
.
Jjpo.of
James'J. Davids, First Regiment Michigan
riVed tit Washfnglion he was at once assigned by Gene- afternoon, General Plcasanton's cavalry, supported by a rebel array «f this department took up its line of march
.
„
. , , jyCavalry, ©fTretKoo.
/
ral Scott to the command of a brigade. Me was in the brigade of Donbleday's division, driving the rebels for tto South again. Oobd ei»thority W * l i i
•'-Twenty-eighth Regim^t Michigan! Infantry, under
battle Of Roll Run, and was soon after proswted to the from thetr positions, contesting the ground with consi el army marched out or Charleston 2,009 less tlmu when
the'directioh^f ColobeT Ecffvard Doyjti of Detroit.
rank of Brigadier General. He was io dl tho battles of derable spirit. The rebels east pf the Blue Ridge de- I it entered.) . , i / n> « r «:»ri * :i « - > « • ,
'•
^g}!8»pt..5pchjg«|i Sharp-shpoters. under tbe tho Penihsula uivler'Gcnera! McOlellan, and behaved so
signed retreating through the Gap near Uppervillc.
War IftrniM.
duoct^upt^n. offioer to l£.hereafter named.
gallantly that he was promoted to the rank of Major
Jackson and Longstreet are just beyond Snicker's Gap
Tuo Military Commission or which <>*ncral Hunter i«
Officeta df ihe a U ^ a m e d Regimdnts will be auGeoeraL There was no braver man in tho army, and with a large force. Cannonading is now going on.— President, isto be charged by the Secretary or War
thoriued to fdcrtitt Companies for their respective Rcfew whose death will be more sincerely regretted than The troopA are in excellent condition and eager for a with the duty of investigatingnwnv important matters in
.gyhcotaj nndpredit will be given to. .counties as laid that of Major General Richardson. He was ever held
battle. A general engagement is expected to-morrow. the war, euch as Ball's Bluff, tho Peniusular campaign,
*mh9>ps>t e 8 K » » . m. for «U n n U n , tto0 tbe
a (one of the bravest of the brave.-—[Detroit Free
II F.iDgcARvwis ARSTT or n r i t ' l ' o m t c , )
and numerous charges agasnst F f c John Porter, ami
from theot into said Ikgiraents. and also for those to P n ^
BLOOMFIKIJI, Va., Nov. 3, 7 P . M.
£
the destitution of the army of the Potomac.
...
coniplet® •Tbe'Fwo'nty-sixth ' and Twenty-seventh IiegiThe advance of the Array ot the Potomac up the valati o ;
riienta. '' ^
'
Gen. Halleck said in cooVt, on Saturday, that ir/ hiFroni Washington.
ley on tho left side of the Bluo Ridge is being pushedopinion, aftej eyminjnjj all t j » official papers bearing
Should the quotaof tho Statfl'not be raised at the
Social Pltjintch to the Detroit Free Prcs*.
forward with all dispatch. General Pleasanton occupied
upoo the queattqa, ffcrper's Ftay; " might and shouUJ
expiration ofjho time specifled, the Gcrreroor will then
\VASDtKGTON, Noi
Uppervillc this afternoon after a spirited engagement
havc,be<» r e l i e f He said the tfstimoRj taken iml
receive v o I u ^ T s Cor niQfi raon'tlw'to'nlake up the de- .. The Union,foroos now hold all the gaps on the Blue with the enemy fo* about four hours.
We had none
ficiency thei\ existing, which, will thereby relieve the Ridge, so that.it is impossible for the enemy to get killed, but Bevdral wounded. The rebels left three cr plicates at least one, and probably' two' Generals who
are still in command.'*
glaU/rpjUi^ny^raft under theprojftptcalls of tho Gov- throogh and coirio to the rear orMcClcllao or advance their killed on the field. UpperviUe is four miles from
Under the terj- notes Of oor army ob the Upper Po«*?!Wk
nJrt r, - i t !
' . l f r f jr ; ,|4 , '.+ •
:
on ManassasI
'
Ashby's Gap, which the rebels are endeavoring to held.
tomac, the rebels have becn engaged for several wpek.*
^ e OonwiiAlonere and othere flnthorieed to enlist
It is eyident today that tho rebels are desirous
Our troops now'hold all tho Gape up to Ashby's,
in
sending
to Richmond the cattle-, negroes, ordnattce.
rtHh fn tho severalfciouhhWfbr the old "Regiment*, under drawing our army over the Blue Rldgo into the vnlley with ever£ pnospefct of haviDg that to-morrow.
^n<l army supplies, captured them. ^n. Maryland and llar_
Gencj^l Order No. l85^,may continue to do so. aa.it. is and commence a bottle, or else they arc retreating down
There was some force of the enemy to-day in front of
per's
Ferry.
Now that they have completed the work,
vory desirable that a&many men shouH bo- enlistod for the valley. Telegrams from the army seem to all gone- Snicker's Gap, , on tbe left bank of the Shenandoah to
ir troops begin.a "forward movement"
thceu Regiments ai ipossibto, .and oil men so enlisted will rally coincido in the latter idea, while the very position dispute the passage at that point
Camp
Latham,
at Lincoln, Illinois, cccugiod by Col.
bo oreahotf Mtaftf down in tbe order,.inferred to.
of our army seems to confirm that as tho condition of
The rumbrs of the invasion of Maryland by way of
Latham's 166 regiment, wis barned oi Sunday ni^ku
The lisfc of roon liable to do military! Suty in the se- tho rebels.
Downsville, is not believed. The last reports from tho destroying a quantity or arms, «fcc. Most or tho troop,
vcni^ counties of tho Stato, wiU be con^leted and returuXo general engagement seems probable just now.— " ar show that those reports are unfounded.
°d by the eomroiauooera as directed in General Order No Gen, Sickles holds the advance i n the immediate frout The army is ready and prepared to fight a general had gone home, leaving a few companies, and the rebel
sympathisers thought it a fine time to destroy Govern-18
^ l t b 0 8 W n ° M i f t h i s o r d e r 114,1 0 0 1 i b e t t l promulgat- to-night nearly to Wnrrenton, and tho indications ore battle when the rebels may Bee proper to meet then*
mentproperty. ' " 'i' v'
ed,' for"»J>W pWpose of meeting any future noceai t j o t that tho rebels, who were rebuilding tho railroad toThe army is in bc'.'er condition than it haa ever been
The Quakers oCLynn, who declined to contrihate tot
the Govcfhmcrit for a draft, after the prteqot quota has wards Manassa, hnvc Entirely disappeared, it being a with the exception of tho want or more cavalry, m want
a war fund, have sent famous supplies of warm under
boeq furnished.,
feint to co^er.their retreat
that is generally fclL
clothing for distribution among the inmates of tho h o s j
The encouragement afforded Wtbe^mog Wen"of ; the
1
The whole rebel strength from Gordonsville to WinCAIRO, N o r . 4.
pitals.
!< . • , j
Statti V tho high stand . that tfio Ml^igan trodpstfirc ohoster and Warrenton does not amount to one hundred
Bdlentine's guerrillas hare not left White's Statioc.
ucquiredln the innlte of the nation by their bravery and thousand, including conscripts and alL They are to They may have had the boldness to approach within four Tbe Commissioae» in Philadelphia have reported
U4M
M g
ratont bearing oa every battlefield on which they live swbep n^vo^ all cattle and provisiona
miles or Memphis. Their object is to prevent cotton be no draft in that city.
beeo engaged, aa won as by their general good conduct
The Monitor loaves on Saturday for service. No one from being brought into the city.
The
State
oC
New
York
has
raised
and
sent
to
tla» waty
on all occasions, under all circumstances, and it) all snc- is allowed on board to see tlie nature of her repairs.
The following notice has becn issued by Admiral Por- under the various calls of the President 319,059 men.—
•ioDsorthe country In which they barb been stationed,
8urgeotti were 'appointed to-day to examine drafted ter: Gunboats wiU leave Cairo thrwo times a week at " And still they come."
the rpmarkablo'loyalty of the Stale as exhibited in the on in I*enrv8ylriniui
leost They will also leave Memphis for Cairo in the
It has leaked out that at feast 15,000 men who repromptness with which it has sent forth its bravo sons to
The recent stringent enforcement or orders from same way. All the masters or steamers can have pro- ceived bounties from New Tork city have deserted;—!
defendsand perpetuate the existence ofj the nation and its headquarters requiring- all parties in Baltimore who
tection up and down the river by applying to the com- Hence the necessity for a draft
honor, "gave thoGoveraor^a coD&dcnt assurance that ship goods to ahy point except Washington or governmanding officer ot Memphis or Cairo. Tho convoy will
The allotments of soldiors'pay to their relatives or
these regiment* will bo speedily raised |and ready for the ment depots, to take the oath or allegiance, and the men
hoist a white flag with a blue croas. and fire a gun throe friends at home, in forty of tho regiments nnde> the now
field, so that they may go forth to give new vigor and en. who purchase said goods, or to whom they are shipped,
hours before starting. Any masters of steamers who levy in New Tork, average 810 per month for even-'
cooragement to thoee already battling for the preserve to giro proof of their loyalty by taking the oath, has
wish to load with cotton on the way up wiU^beJprofocted man.
tion of the Nation, and that the people W''this free and worked and is working a wonderful revolution.
by tho convoy while so doing, by giving notice before
loyal State will take the cause in haud, and give to the
The Commissioner of.Iqternal Revenue decides that sailing to tbe naval offlcor in oommand or the convoy.—
Rear Adrdrald Dupont in a comaunicatien to tho
Government tho wbrilo qnota of Michigan, or men who tho .making up of beddings and mattresses is considered
This will grately facilatate the operations of planters and Navy Department on the circumstances attending the••hoerfully end freely volunteer to serve their coudtry and a manufacture, on which a tax of three per cent, ad
buyers,
and
enhance
the
safety
or
river
navigation.
capture
of the British steamers Scotia, Anglica, Aiwa
defend lt«
flag.
,
vaiorm ianst be paid.
Late intelligence from Holly Springs indicates a back- tba, and the destructiofc of tlje Minho. says the crew jk/
By order of the Commandcr-in-ChieC
Tho rumor taken from Southern papers that Mobile ward movement of the rebels, although reinforcements fho Scotia were in a stato of intoxicatiba so that they
•Mo .
x* l'
. JOHN,ROBKR1SON.
has been taken is not credited here by those who ought are rappidly arriving. Their defeat at Corinth is regard- became almost unmanagable and acting voluutecr LieiM.
i.iJ'
<xrt -.*»• '!.» faaba; : 'AdfutDt-GeneraL
to know. '««'<*' •«!' . i
f •
ed in the Confederacy as a terrible blow, but tbey are Conroy ordered them to be transferred on boon I the
Gen- Banks dedorcs that the present winter is not to
John B. Gowon, the iugenius Yankee who raised the
lending all their efforts to overcome it They appear to Itestleas and put in irouL^Tho Anglica wheu cipturod
Russian ships sohk at 8ebastopol, has been decorated by be. lost in inaction- The government, ho says, is dt be in constant anticipation that tbey will be attacked by was almost out of coal, and was nent bv Capt Godon.
junior officer off Charlosfcn to Port Ro^ral to he'sbppHthe Emperor of Russia WitJi tho cross of the order of S t termined to put forth its strength, for numerous expedi- Gen. Grant.
Vinditner; Victor Emanuel, king of Italy, has decorated tions are on foot that cannot if vigorously pressed, but
Judging from reports or recent movements, it may not e<l. This is the saroe.re^ej "which attempted
him wjti^.tho crojs of lite -«rder. of Sajnts Mauriee and bo fatal to-the revolted States. Gen Banks has confer- be improper to state that Gen. Grant has by this time Charleston in Sept, and, b^ing beodad-off w»cccc<k.H? in
making her cschpe'ftrti^gli tijc darkness.
^A*TPfO; and tbe Stilten of Turkey • hay- conferred upon red with tho Governors' pf all New England on his new occupied Grand Junction.
him tho>imperial doeoration of toe Medijish. He will expedition, which is to be entirely under his command.
Tbe Confederates intend to plant connon in tbe caneGen Fremont it i^-wid^U g o ^ ^ " Southwest i->
return home quite a foreign aristocrat j "
The Advance of the Anay*
brake along tbe river, but the report that the Federal Operate in Texas. Hii co#uba4d' *(l/i)e an irregular
, - in/ll&r. y. P m n n n ^ H n , Nov. 4. gnnboats would accompany every steamer has disarrang
Mrs. Upright, wife d( Mr. J . Upright of Rockford
levy, organised by himself, on a basw. similar,, to
The
Washington
S
t
a
r
says
:
"
Lo*t
night
the
advaucc
ed their plans.
sheriff of Wiflwbagu Co:, i n . haS elgty W n $ in the aror the Partisan-RaagBjj now- hoi
my. fightihg'^uc bottles oT the Union. She has also of the Array of the Potomac under Generals Bureside.
our armTes'lnTCentae^Tind tbrS_
How TO Otrr AIX A PKXSION.—There is no necessity aa tbe m i l l l n ^ ^ i e e <tftl£ refct$iM-''
threamorft jefW ready for tbe next caS for volunteers.— Fibs John Porter and ithers doubtless bivouacked upon
th&
b'no
of
the
Alexandria
and
Winchester
turnpike,
.„r paying a heavy percentage of tha pension to an agent,
Is tlMreanaherinstatice ef «uCh Upright patriotismeight brothers i» the army—anywhere in tho Lovai from Upperville throe miles in front or bdow Ashby's who often dishonestly makes an intricate case out of a
AUWAT* RaADV—"Ready Sntweaty.
•ttfc.1 wa«
SufetfT •*
*r*
{ ,
. / 1 Gap down to Middleburg, a distance of ten miles. Their simple ope. In obtaining a pension the steps are simple: tbe prompt
resf^Bn"
Jf.oftp to
cavalry most have halted for the bight very war, if not Firsf*£fe declaration with two witnetses is made before
when
thet 1;
l at^e;
t ^ rasked
^ e dfoi^^^peraji^p^his
for the cp-operajljp
fleetof his
Gen. Butler roqaires aU the Episcopal clergymen in on the line of tbe Manassas Gap Railroad, somewhere
Ready, " a a y a t ^ ^ r w u ^ u c e Jourmil. tun
. the department of Near.Orleans, to read the prayers pre- between Frpnt Qoyal, and Iboroughfare Gap. The any court ofrecord, or an officer representing it; second,
•bribed in the scrrico for the President of tbe United force of Sigel, which took up the line i of march early the cirtificate of two surgeons as to the injuries received quick and spirited rcspon so of the blue j a ^ ^ - j r J i Q ^ r
Btafetftoa «oi> who decline tq do so, are informed tha,yesterday, most have advanced upon the line of the same or disease contracted, and tbe degree of disability, is called upon for service. The time for tbem-te begin to
uccesaary;
utwatsiry, third,
uiuu, the
mc certificate
tyiuucow of
oi au commissioned
cvinniissiouea officer
olncor operate on the
urn Southern
sonrnerr coast is app'rtSching.
apprdaebmg. and
antl we
:, eic
'
further
need oftbeir traitorous ser., railroad to THtougbfarp Gap ere nightfall if "not ber
having knowledge of t i e facts, stating time, place and shall hear- tiaiaahiverirfrfi-eiy call •• Ready. •' Nobh
•rices.
J
£Ond that point, while another divisioc of the army in 01
fa ®« •:*» «.-^ihave they "tindiqated the Uadittoool fame of OCX navy.
~
•
tf.noIg^tfERSE dMirt 1 J c H
. A t t n t k s b y I n d i a n s o n I m m i g r a n t s o u tlit' P l a i n * .
UORTGAO& SALE.
-«
-c
I V E I ' . W L T HLvVlXG B E E S SI ADR IK T l f K CtfcTDI
a mortgage e x « u t J < f by Henry Wathai
* u 4 i i n , of .JTravafw:, c o u n y -of l i r a e d
ft Smith and family, ttfB*fcnieTlM#tt. Jifcuife'-iW 'km &n «f
il Mate of Michigan,"to Mnrgan l U t o , o l T r a v c m *
family, J . O s w a l t a n d family, a n d J . A c c o r d a n d familyj!
ofShaft* c q a n t y . M i a ^ - i ^ t l ^ ^ . f t e Q Q p C r ^ L a
— w i t h T 6 u r wagod« d r a w n b y rioles "ana h o r s e s in fair '-One^Tfiouaati*
RKPt'BUCAX MAJORITIES.
J#*, n *
..
c o n d i t i o n . T h e y s t a r t e d May*"?,' a n d h a v e h a d uo ca^u1 the olTicc pf the Begintur of l>~cds of (irtuid T x u v c w Coiiatj-.
alties t o report* T I f t r r r , - ^ - ! a r
i i h - s o m• e«' *n "
G o v e r n o r — A u s t i n BInir
' n L i f e r T o f V o ^ t t t e V i j i t T a s w ^ f t * a n d StW. on *Tii-Ti i'li je
w h o e s c a p e d froiii t h ^ m a a e i c t t <jT C a p t ^ i k n w ' t r a i n '» claimed to be due f t tbe dale of tliid notice, by tfte Mnna
L t Gov.—-Charles S. M a y
on L a n d e r ' s cn^ o(v-find h a v e | g i t e n n s ,all . t h e i n f o r m a - md c<mdi»k>n» tkueijXUu- msni of *ixty-*i.x dollars : and no
S e c ' y of S t a t e — J a m e s B. P o r t e r
U>. rocoyvr
tion t h e y pbaafessed.., I t re^nwtuat, C a p t A d a m s ' t r a i n uirt or p^oceedin^'at laJv.liaviiig (^eva
State Treos«T#r-r-Joto.OTrcQ ;
J '
was t h e first o n e o v e r t h e cut-off t h i s y e a r , o o d .liad e x - my |«irt of tbe drtit s e r n r e 9 by gafd inoKjfage ; i j o t i ^ i--"
p e r i e n c e d DO ^ r o u b l e BOtii afWr p o a r i n g ' S a l m o n S a l t e r — j e r e i u ' j d v ^ i . t h a t b v T i r t a c of a p o * «r-of Mde ootiaiibe.! in
Auditor General—Erail Annokc
. M d aortflug.',
f i t l i i u i a »ucli c^»o made a n d p r o
A f t e r t h e t w i n h a d . p a s n e d o a s o m e d i s t a n c e , a n d while vji'i'lt. tlu- prutuiMa dcuctiUed
C o m . S t a t e L a n d O f f i c e — S a m n c l S . Lace}'
inortsagp, or w ujuch
B u l l w i u k l e ' w as nearly a - t n f l h l t r a d v a n c e of t h e t r a i n , h e 'thereof its
be n^i-es-Cirv to s a t i i f y t h e a m o u n t duf oa,i»aid
A t t y Gen.—Albert Williams
w a s s h o t d e a d . «Thf t e ^ t o f J h e t r a i n w a s instantly a t - »'ortjra*c. a t W t S ^ rvjst., inteirRt *nit expenses of sale.' 1o(tetlnT
wi;h
i
n
f.y
of
Twenty-live
dollars. spodft?d
S a p . P u b . I n s t r u c t i o n — J o h n M. G r e g o r y
t a c k e d a n d a n d m o e r w e r e kHlpd b e f o r e t h e y c o u l d form
i n f i u d m o r t g a e e . j d J i b c j f i J d a t p o b l l e A c n d n e , t o tb«li!«1>
a n y s o r t of d e f c o c c . C a p t A d a m s h a d s t e p p e d t o * t b e
M e m b e r State Board Education—Edward Dorsli
p . ; iiidiltr. u'.tlu! f f i . c t
of Uu.Vcliool House la,T^ravyrse
w a g o o togtt his m o n e y , ' w W p L i z z i e A d a n l s w » '•hot! Pf'yuCyunU o f C r a j i d . T r a v e r s u u n d S t a t e of MicUigau.—tbat
in t h e s h o u l d e r a n d fell d e a d iat h i s f e e t T h i s flurried
tteiujrrtiejiliiir'c fbr l i o t d l n c thi! Circuit Court for t h e County
Senator—31st District—Charles M e a n
h i m s o t h a t he a p p e a l e d t o jh%ve l o s t h i s p r e s e n c e o f to Which tbe prcmioefi't»"l>t-sold arc sihiated—<in Saturday,
Representative—John S. Dixon
mind! a n d before be could t h i c k ' of s a v i n g a n y t h i c g , h e t O r ^ t c n t h d a y of I'ahrnary, lWit. a t t e n o'clock in <ho foro«Opi'--< Said •jiremi»«Ssare d t * e r i l « d o» follows
AU t h a t
Sherifl—Easebius F. Dame
was m u r d e r e d . E i g h t p e r s o n s a r e k n o w n t o h a v e been
t <ir p a r w t p M a n d situated lying a n d b e i n g la
killed o u t r i g h t , while t e n o t h e r s w e r e w o u n d e d , aoft^'a
o i t i r a n n Xraverse, and Slate of Michigan, and
Ccfunty T r e a i u r e r — M o r g a n Botes
the We*f naif of s o u t h Hast m i a r t e r of Seetlon
p a J t of t h e m g o t a w a y w i t h t h o s e w h o fled, a n d w e r e atCounty Cl«rl(—JampsP. H n n ^
4 * i « ' ( 5 ) Town TVctrty-«cven (J7) North o f l t a n g e Eleven I i
t e r w a r d s p i c k e d u p by W o o d ' s t r a i n , w h i c h w a s n few
^ n t ^ o n t a i a i n g Eighty a c r e s acres a c c o r d i n g t o the llattcd
tf-B. $raif.
d a y s b e h i n d . T h i s t r a i n cousisted of LI I w a g o i w . anH
fcitauyisurvey tUercufc
—.,
rut "t
P r o s A l t y — C n a i . H . Mareli
w e r e a l s o a t t a c k e d a n u m b e r of times. T h e y s e n t o u t a
« Z ri. . ,
'
MORGAN* n A T E S , Mortgacee.
p a r t y t o b u r r t h e d e a d of O n p t A d a m ' s t r a i n fled t o
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NOTICE.
was w o r t h t a k i n g h a d b e t a t i e d o a t h e o x t n b y t h e
Corouer»—Lemuel IL Smith
3 5 1 r o b b e r s , a n d t h e balaoco—(lour, f e a t h e r b e d s A c — d e s T N I T E D STATES I.AND O F F I C E , ' )
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3 5 5 t r o y e d . One' y o a n g than w a s f o u n d s c a l p e d , . t t o d o t b e i
. TKAVEUBE CITV. N o v . 6 1 x 0 2 . <
A T E N T S FOR ENTRIES MADE BETWEEN T H E
G l e n A r b f l i ' r e t u r n W ftft^otfii f o r C o u n t y C l e r k a n d b o d i e s were f o u n d t h a t h a d b e e n c h a i n e d t o ' t r e e s w i t h
Sth day of Mac, M6i, a a d tho TOth d a y of May, I8K5. for
R e g i s t e r of D e e d s t o g e t h e r i n s t e a d of s e p a r a t e , a n d t h e t h e i r own l o g chains, . a n d b u r n e d t o d e a t h . A , s t o c k a e t t l e m e n t ' o n d CaUivatipn,, u n d e r t h e Graduation A c t of
of a silver l u o n n t e d gun. w h i c h b e l o n g e d t o B u l h r i o - August
have been rcceivci) a t t h i s Office, a n d the
v o l e w a s t h r o w n o u t b y t h e convatssere. B r a n d r e c e i v e d
kle, w a s found a m o n g s o m e rocks, a n d w a s t a l x _ . . [)ureh*«.'rs are hereby notified to comt' forward. inimediau-ly
;
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c a m p w h e r e i t Was p u t t i p a t a u c t i o n a n d bid o f f a t and m a k e t b c - r e q u i r e d ' p t ' o o f nf " ?c:tlrtnerit and Cuttiva$ 4 3 . T h e m o n e y , •jfith p r o v i s i o o s a n d c l o t h i n g , was l i o a , " and secure theirTCspj'ctlvc I'af^nln, because if said
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E m m e t j>nd C h e b o y g a n .
h a n d e d o v e r t o t l » d e s t i t u t e s u r v i v o r s , m o s t o f ' v h o m r e t u r n e d to the GenoraLLsad Olllce, and will t h u s l>e, iiablt
Tbte0oantie»^«arij1jaI«»<^.J'Ttfcremny be • c a m e o n w i t h C a p t W o o d ' s t r a i n .
to 1* cancelled f o r non-iicrfurmamx of the r o n d i t i o u s of
ncttleoient and buTtlvStlon contemplated T«y the Graduation
s m a l l R e p u b l i c a n m a j o r i t y . A t i last e l e c t i o n C h e b o y A c t of August 5, ,ltC4
T n r . IwcireAffl o r r t r e RCSSIA.X BH^DH?.—The Boitr.ie
gan gave 57, a a d E m m e t 151 Democratic majority—®
Gazelle of S t P e t e r s b u r g , h a s t h e f o l l o w i n g r e m n r k » o a
R e p u b l i c a n g a i n of a b o u t 200.
the p r o g r e s s i v e i n c r e a s e of t b e R u s s i a n e m p i r e i
NOTICE.
Mnnlstefc C o u n t y.
l o t h e i i m e o i J o h n H L , t h o t i s t o s a y , iu t h e e e o o n d
UNITED S P A T E S LAND O F F I C E , )
P o l i t i c s ia t h i s c ' h t f t y . a r e 3^cidedly'Jiiixed. B l a i r h a s 2
half of t h e 1 5 t h c e n t u r y , i t only o c c u p i e d a s u r f a c e of 18.TRAVgHSK ClTV, Sept. 4. 1802. C
m a j . , a n d on t h e b a l o u c e of t h e t h e S t a t e t i c k e t t h e r e is a
A T E N T S FOR ENTRIES MADE BETt\"EEN T H E
s q u a r e miles. I n t h e r e i g o of A l e x i s M i k e b a i l o v i c h .
4tb day of September, l « m , a n d ' t h e l c t h d a y e f April,
m a j o r i t y of 2 f o r F a s i o n . X e l l o g g and C h u r c h a r c tied
in 1650, i t s e x t e n t h<id a l r e a d y r e a c h e d 2 3 7 , 0 0 0 ; u n d e r
1*62, f o r fiettltmentand Cultivation, u n d e r t b e Graduation
f o r C 9 B g f e « q i ! ^ r f i H f c ^ W i c 8 ^ b « § T M l J . - ^ t p i ? g | t e , ( h a t of P e t e r the G r e a t , 2260,000 ; u n d e r C a t h e r i n e I L , A p t of A u g u s t 4, ]&'>4, have been recelyed a t thin Office, a n d
the p u r c h a s e r s arp h e r e b y notified t o come forward immeditor R e p r o « j j h H s k "DaritC J>.
, 0 0 0 ; a n d u n d e r t b e p r e s e n t r e i g n , 3 9 5 , 0 0 0 m i l e s . — ately and make the required proof of "Settlement a n d Cultl.
S e c o r , R e p a b . , is e l e c t e d C o u n t y C l e r k a n d R e g i s t e r b y T h e r e s u l t i s t h a t t h b most c o n s i d e r a b l e i u e r o a s c t o o k -ration." and secure their respective Patents, V-cwrwe if salfl
proof j s n o t filed within a limited time, the I'atents will be
7 1 m a j . o v e r D e l o s L . F i l e r , w h o is p a t d o w u os Demoplaee u n d e r P e t e r t h e G r e a t a n d C a t h e r i n e .
T h e forturned to t h e G e a e r a l L a n d Office, a n d will t h u s be liable
cratic !
W h a t do?# this . m e a n ! W e t h o u g h t t h a t
. be cancelled f o r non-performance of the conditions of
c o n q o e r e d a p a r t oi F i n l a n d , t h e D a g h e s t o n , a n d
settlement and cultivation contemplated by the Graduation
D c l o s L . Pilfer itks dbe' o f Ihfe r e l i a b l e s
s o m e o t h e r C f t i t c a s i a t i ' p r o v i n c e s , a n d t b e c o u n t r y of the. A c t of A u g u s t 4, 1854.
O n l y 126 v o t e s w e r e polled.
A b o u t 8 0 R e p u b l i c a n s K i r g h i s e a . a n d also a n n e x e d t o t h e e m p i r e K a m t s c h a t k a
MORGAN BATES. R e g i s t e r , '
REUBEN GOODRICH, Receiver.
h a v e g o n e t o t h e w a r f r o m t h i s c o u n t y , w h i c h will a c - a n d s o m e islands in t h e P a c i f i c O c e a n . T h e w e s t e r n p r o - 40-Cw.
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n the oil; : the leading I'sily :iad Weekly I'apei* aie |ak«i
lore, and no p a i n s will be spared to'aiake gpest* c o m i ^ r g i f l i
ind eleven yenr«' re»ldei»ce here witf e n s h | t ' rm- t o give rel;:We i n f o r m a t i o n relative t o the resoiutee? «-f t h e
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5 0 0 T o w n Lots" OtLei*e<.l ^ r o t •
to A c t u a l Settlersj.
The MiUscrlber will glvo o n e Towlt L o t f r f *
who will make actnal settlement, e r b * i M ; t h « e » a » y r a « i .
Brick, or fetoue hou*e. valued at uoV
t i u u $l«m. j u i y i b .
? ! f o r survey's, e t c . Sato} Jots a r e In the, most, ,dr>i<4V><'
of T r a v e r s e City. T h i s n^rt of the towfl lie* a t Wis
iPbetween the two a r m s of the B s r , a n d "ttas-fr f r o f r t ' o a ' eSffl.
Bay, and of tho b u t a o i t forOardenlufe. ct«. F J r jwvticiibirplease call a t Uie Ofn< e o f t h o S u b s c r i b e r , a t ,j -t- - -.L'O <•
EAST TRAVERSE GITY,
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sell on Coniminsion, a n d #ow has f o r ; s » k
valuable Improved F a r m s , on a n d h e a r the snore*. o r U r i u J
Troverso Bay. Also, 1,0110 at!res of wflt-selected WlfU ls_mt
i n d i f f e r e n t pnrtn-of the c o n n t y of G r a a d Trnvfriev 1 'bM-*i
which i s oBered ar,rpa>(Ouab|e p r i c e s . A l s o , h a v i n g been In
the business of l o c a t i n g public lauds Ju Lbia C"«nV' f o r tlvt
SHERIFF'S SALE.
last l n ' y c a h , a n d V i r i g well a c q u a l a t e d ,wUTi ulUi e« e h a l c t
vince^ C o u r t land, t h e rertof F i n l a n d , tlie C r i m e a , a p a r t
land* i n t h e r o u n t y n e l s p r e p a r e d tc'asi>lil!new iotaTT*~1ti Ve
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of B e s s a r a b i a , a n d s o m e o t h e r C a o c a s i a u provinces, a n d
lecting f r o m Go vera m e a t l ^ n d d l a t W s o^Hie-'adJwliAriV'P'v
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out of and u n d e r the weal of the C i r c u i t Court, for tlus
J o h n S . D i x o n , S t r a i g h t - o u t R e p u b l i c a n , is elected t o T h e c o u n t r y of t h e A m o u r , an e x t e n t of .9,200 s q u a r e
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all the right, title and Intcre»tof the said d e f e n d a n t | u and
may cousequcnily be considered f a having been added t o
H e n r y H Noble. D e m o c r a t by 400 majority.
to the following real F j t a t e , t o w ! t :
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Tbe north e t a t q u a r t e r of s o u t h i-ftst q u a r t e r imtt north
t h e R u s s i a n t e r r i t o i y . T h e p o p u l a t f o n of t h e e m p i r e h a s
" t a n ' F i l t e r K w o a i X T TEAKS — T h e first e m i g r a n t
west q u a r t e r of south east tiuarter and south went q u i r t e r o f
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i n c r e a s e d t o a n e q u a l p r o p o r t i o n . I n 1 7 2 2 i t was 1 4 e«uth east q u t r t e r a n d soutli east q u a r t e r of south cast quart e a m s t h a t e v e r passed o v e r t h e T r a i l , a r r i v e d a t S i l v e r
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millions ; in 1803, 3 6 m i l l i o n s ; in 1 8 2 9 . ' 5 0 m i l l i o n s J t e r of seation twcnty-oiie (II), towu twenty-nine (2UJ north of
l . a k c , in t i u a T o w f c s k i i C . U j t S a t u r d a y , f r o m t h e S o u t h e r n
rang? t e n ( I f ) west, which 1 shall offer for sale at p u l i i c aucM d a t p r e s e n t i t o r o o u n t s t o 6 5 millions.
Hoh'or vendue as the law dttects, at the front door of the
I L L 1XICATE L A K 1 ) I » , ' V A Y ^ A X f l B . W r
p a r t of t h i s S t a t e . F i v e o t h e r families a r c u o w or. t h e
Court Room, in t h e ' v i l l a g e of Traverse City, t h a t b e i n g the
on Commission— a n d n o w offersTCr sale,'
NKW FASHIONED SAIIA^—Among t b e n e w i n v e n t i o n s place f o r h o l d i n g the C i r c u i t C o u r t f o r the County of Grand
r o u t e , a n d will p r o b a b l y a r r i v e h e r e in a d a y o r t w o . —
rravenuv oo Saturday, the 22d day of N o v e m '
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T h i s is an i m p o r t a n t e r a in o a r history, tuid we would recently p a t a n t e d is t h a t of an i m p r o v e d f a n s h a p e d s a i l
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b o pleased t o p u b l i s h t h e n a m e s of t h o s e h a r d y p i o n e e r s , T h e S c i e n t i f i c A m e r i c a n s o y s t h i s invention c o n s i s t s in
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m e n t a b o u t a o o n t r n l p o i n t o r points, also, in a c e r t a i n
iiiitoty o f o a r
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n o v e l construction' o f t h e t r a s s w h i i h a t t a c h e s t h e s a
. Also—13 Lots 4h tbe Village o f Elk « U p H » ,
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T h e o b j e c t s of t h e . i n v e n t i o n a r t : - F i r s t , t o .cpa^l^ t h e i a ' * r a v e r a e € i » y , on Thurnday, t h a 2dslay o f O c t o b e r , ill ithe e a r l i e s t a n d boat s a k o t h m s w | j h r a f a m i M t b » ) i o l l . m * x H»tT i c k e t is d o u b U e a i l # e « ^ 6 y to* ttrofeaod m a j o r i t y . —
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C u r t i s Fowlor J u d g e of I'robate, l a the m s t t c r of estate of W a t e r P o w e r s , wltl
second, to
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District over Penniman.
'tWo'n, d u l y verWed, pf liaoson s: Benrs, p r a y i n g that an in f e r e n c e t o b u y i n g back froniaettletDenObi-'-'
l^elljingj thkdwiQ djstribule the ^train m o r e M
K r u m e h t irarpbrting-to bo t h e l a i f WH a n d U « t a m e n t of said
T r a v e r s e City. May 1, 1801.
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M U - ^ T h e d e c t i o o p a s s e d off t h o sails a s low a s possible, d h d enable t h e w e i g h t o f j h e ber next, at une o'clock in the a f j e r p q o n . l>e asfiigncd for the
h t a r i n g of said petition, a n d t h a t the nclra at law o f k a l d di
<|uietly. T h e v o t e polled is l a r g o .
I t Is r e p o r t e d t h a t topm*shu>f i£S ttsasoi tdi^o ridufea!
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'• •*' ceased, and all other persons intrusted in said estate; arc ti
CHUK or lAWiiJb '
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quired to appear a t a session of said Court, t h e n t o be hulden
m a j o r i t i e s f r o m all t h e w a r d s in t h e c i t y g i v e A r n o l d .
T h e r e a r e w e i d e e n a p p l i c a t i o n s , for t h e office vf e j e - i r t t h e P r o b s t o Office tn T r a v e r s e C l w , a n d show ean*e If i n y
R e p u b l i c a n , f o r Congress, 3 4 5 . H i s m a j o r i t y in t h e d i s
ther<\ lie, why the p r a y t r of t h e . fc tiiloncr s h o u l d n o t be
C d t i m e r f n i h t i tasD of t h e c o n ^ c t M a h n , w h o ' I s s o o n g r a n t e d . And
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t r i ( f e i l % p r o b a b y g f i m 1 , 3 0 ^ 1 ^ 4 , 5 0 0 . -B<y|inw f r o t n j f f i f i
notice of the pendency, of said petition, a n d the h e a r i n g
t o b e h u n g a t L o n d o q , * Q . » W j>-" '
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S t a t e a r e v e r y m e a g r e , g i v i n g n o i n d i c a t i o n as t o t h e rethereof, by causing'a 6om-Of this o^fler t o b i p u b l i s h e d in
lu the Grand Traverse Herald, a n e v # p n p e r p r i n t e d and cirs u l t Springfield City gives S t u a r t Democrat for Con- ,
s;i/. •
J
culating In said County of O r a a d i W v e r a e . f o r t h r e e (S) s h e .
gress 4 1 3 majority. Allen, D e m o c r a t candidate a t large
M i c h . , Merrill B l o c k , '
,'
TBAVBfi^ <n?J\Uicn. j
r^SRivt weeks provions t o eaiitdijr'Wibeor.nir.
i
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* "true copy.
. i ; C U R T I S V'OWLKR,
i C o r n e v <>L] i > Y , o y ' l w a j < t _ j f c . ^ g n w .
2 0 0 nwyority. K a u k a k e e c o u n t y g i v e s N o r t o n . R e p u b l i . j, , J u d r e o f , P r o b a t e .
T X r U K R B A S C O N G W A S AT
SESSION
( j p l c u a givea 3 0 0
Oct. W . ' t 4 t ' P r i n v r v f e e s ; - ? f ) , .
... Act w h k h wi j . a p p r m r o d . oiB'Hit 16th of
V Y . p«s««d.an
July, I8ii2».dwirinB r t h a t all t h a t p o r t i o n of the present
D e m o c r a t m a j o r i t j 6n the State ticket
1 lodated M* the foUOwintf c i t i e s : — D e t r o i t , N e w ^ V o r k .
NOTICE.
4 ' C a e b o y g a a P l g t r i c t " - l n t l w i s t a w of UWhigaQ. Wlair West
ITtlbdelpbia. Alljairy, 3ftiffiito,.ClevcJand, Chicago A p t . LMHK
R e t u r n s f r o m s e v e n t y t o w n s in d i f f e r e n t p a r t * of t h e of Lake Michigan, a n d S o u t h of tbe UnedcTiding T w n i i h l p s " V l O T U - ' E
HKREBY G I V E N T H A T tVK T H R T N A p c i a o n h o l d i n g h s r h o l a r e h l p can a t t e n d e i t h e r ' d t - W f
dersigned. will m s k f a p p l i c a t i o n to t h o ' B o a r d of B a p i r S l a t e give I ^ g e p o U , 8 « i p i £ f c c « n c ^ t & t a i f o r C o n g r e s s f o r t j > p n e # n i . forty-two N o r th . iDeladjng Bt. Martin a a n
tn
^
Tenss,
-i. - q j x - i l U M s m
( h e a d j a c c n t Islands n e a r the e s t r a o c a t o - itig May Do Noc,
v i j o r r <iT Grand Traverse c o u n t y , a t t h e l r - n e x t annrnd meot- o p t i o n . '
nt large, 3,300 majority.
now f o r m i n g a-part of t h e . p r u e w t i C h e b o y g a n • District. u(il Ing. Tor leave to c o n s t r u c t a Tjatn acro.H« Elk Ri'vcr. (pear, the
T n i t l o a livable- -fii 'a.lvanesi W p u r c h a s e o f ' s e h o l r f r V l t f '
t,;
s u b s e t , t o a a l e a t T r a v w o C i y r , in said Btatc be/ sud the same site of th« i.rv«ent Dam) 'Are (5) ftet TiljrTi, wDh an apron $40 f o r full terra. S a m e c o m * for L a d l e s , $53.
^ *
WISCONSIN—Se*en t o w n s in W a l w o r t h c o u n t y g a v e is b«rehj' auaiol)<*l t o • tbe f l a k e b u p e r i o r District.''*nad, tho twenty feet'aflde. and built •at PilSs.-Timber a n d E a r t h , a n d '
bimlnitr- v» c-uur gt..my time, A v e r a g e t i m e t o c»i*>lete
P o r t e r , R e p , 1 , 2 3 8 m a j o r i t y ; K i n o s h a C o . — T h r e e L a n d s t h e r e i n b e s u b i e o t t o sale and e n t r y a t t h e s i t e of t h e ' to, .be used (or r u n n i n g a saw mUL g r i s t m i l l , and o t h e r ma- the cour."t.tlirueduonths,
.
. . -phLj/i,
v
Land Offioe f o r *aid District, a n d whereas, Srction 2 of this c h i n e j y for m a n u f a c t u r i n g purpose*,.
A knowledge o f t h c onTlnary E n g l i s h b r a n c h e s if
t o w n s g a v e P o r t e r 3 0 0 m a j o r i t y . HLs m a j o r i t v b y t h e a c t d e o U n a t h a t i t s h a l l not take e f l t d u n t i l thrcu month*
.
'
. D E X T E U A NORL>:p r e p a r a t o ^ v Weitevtng'Ot'On the e o u r s e o f study.
after.the d a t e o f i t a a p p r o v a l
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^ I n i f e J p l W K b j t g w - e D i t h M-on a a d a f t e r t h o . 1 4 t h day of
. 3 . F. 6 P A L D W G . Aislatant.
.
• '?»;««••>•
October, instant, no f u r t h e r e a t r k a or: locations will be made
The m o s t t h o r o u g h , p r a c t i c a l a a d t r u l y p p p u H a C o l l r j e a
A C\ED.
h e a r d f r o m , s h o w W a d s v r o r t h ' s m a j o r i t y o u t s i d e of N e w at. U ^ . o f f l C M t M f f . ' b w d s ' j t n n w i t h i n t h e : limitsjaboTe deS^vli*reaa tvmvhrn R o l f i ^ M f r r e q n ^ f e me^to f o n t r a t f l c x « fa America. O v e r / d * t h o u s a n d s t u a e n U h a v e e a * e W ' ' I j r *
cribod>M)djtbal,aU t l w l ' i a w . T r a c t Books, a p p l i c a t i o n s
their
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d e c l a r a t i o n s a n d p a p e n p s r u i a i n g W >aa>U i u t t U f i p o r t i o n stauuoont h e sayh bf e a a p r o v e l n u d e , that tie pbN»ne»l J o h n fjrve'r with "the p h W I t i
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of U M . p i w M t D f e t r i c t . iri|i bowsjat-tof WloHiand Office a v Logan'« steer and t h a t my wife alao accused liW wife , nf fitV
®"Or f a r t h e r i n f t * r a a t i o n -please eall a t Oollsge *oor«*. •»»
M < w p t » K - | ^ ^ » t H H p » t l o K . . . i v t u - i <•- l"">
• '***> ' « - Uog my t>.\. Notiwj U hereby . g i y c a that f |>OrHii e|y aBd utnil for a aew Cat*lojpib,.«f HT iwgea. lf«r s p e c i m e n s « t
(iffldldly de/iv m a k i n g any a u r h assertion, a n d , t h a t |ic ,or Uia
T h e D e t r o i t Free
Press of t h e 2 9 t h , c o n t a i n s M r .
"\'t> vA a-l<rh*!'*ttiu e .MOBflAN'BATBSi 'RegisUc.'
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t.
1 Athlb , ^ ' t r - B E U B E i i GOODRICH, ItoMlvrr: W*e was Bulltr o f e h M t p r t b e 'dets.
AV^er'^l^^e^l^atitemebt i» wtotex^d'.'m abqiit 1
^ '30SEHT HEPt.En.
' g i h t h f s "oat r a ^ r f u t u f c Hj|fcret»e'.) i 3
f eninsula. Oct. C. 1H43.•>riI a»<uTw J s - . i ! < I T U . I ' S # .
t h e tr.ap w h i c h h a d b e e n s e t t o c a t c h t h e R e p u b l i c a n
wPlrvdMw«Sn^-
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GENERAL
W
E S T A T E
jisb" " •"
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LAND OFF WE, .
Al.BKHT W. BAfciaK. T2 .
1424 Acreit of
1850 Acres, also Choke \
.AC~Ht* * • •> r- • leeted*.
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. *^e'«l^racp*r»prtir6,efcil j®afrpttM'fcn<!''a{h
B R Y A N T & STRATTON'S ;
M E R . C A N T I I . E
C O X i L E G E S .
B r a n c h !Locftt©d a t X>eti'oit-,
rt>HlR TNSTt5Frt»» FfttatBONEOF EtrtHT COf.lfE^^
tw
party,
foot
w h i c h we s p r j n * ood Caught him by t h e other
W h y d i d h e w a i t fire-Ays a f t e r t h e s t a t e m e n t ap-
Iwared in t h e Advertiser
and
Tribune,
out with a faint and equivocal denial t
b e s u r e t h a t we h a d left t o w n T I t I f l p k l .
W a l k e r doubtless feels
i llcc, at Traverae Citv. Oct. 1»CM«S.
>*.vt I V I ^ B
bad, enough
^£he
without
r%n
lies.
Under the circumstances
'fb?i5«p. gtoWm used
we
c*n agbrd
L'l.A, I^LNTAININU
r
dt.«W
"'j!
t o pass
-«» 1( e
jsfyiir*
nery, i t
£
m* -• -
£ attetrCJ
H o n s i ^ l f a m and »
a l H W i v T V o h t n c e n sn M
M lHt B
wnB!kP-ls
n h K b - i i sefcietV
SefclwV iosrti
doVn t...
IWiurllSprtard/ROod Spri
Apply'
•;.r?fr.K
4f»-l'^ j .^
I j n d Agent andSnrvcyor. Travmi*City, mch.^
- .... ZMm'y*.
d'jAa nr. A Y u n r jo-
b e i n g p o s h e d any f u r t h e r t o t h e w a i t , b a t h e knows, h e
1<H)p atf'fei'es ftt' Xiflnrl!
'
U h- I'rlatat s ^ a t M w l
•J *SWM3 • * « * « » "t
D i d he wish to
election
.caught
L
b e f o r e ho came
i;u%
assS»
'j^^oBcMniiEiwatEirAiinNa-iN tm? POST (
'^a-NBt-VraVflbe
by
P
r a l c " f 4S* W
m* e t f < h e h V tAfca, a t y o t » t > r ateerwalH
' " b t t M ^ a n d a M i w - o f bW horba B r o f c e a c K tt
«jolor.^ .
.. < MU ^ ^ t d w
I"2X!i>rl^nil«
i ! •* a J r , J ^ r s q n w « o know* w h e r e t h e y are, ia r
, i ^ W r J M s e ^ B Rertanan, North Unlty^Mlcli. , .,
( M l - MARSH. R J b ' i
Ttie ^utitcrhier W e r s ' T o r haIe'1Vfeoft a c r e s o f
•well-selected lands, h a v i n g been mostly located
> « ^ t e n t - e f 3 ^ « ^ t e y , avid
te^VWa^Tands
in
« ">
GrankWPtavdi* I U y . a n d . l n t r a e t t
'•'* W H S «oue h a l f / « a U .
, J u l y 4-iI-f,n»'
iflpredtw'eaJe'ai. . — — . — - -
-
a "Mm >wim rwMrmpitim <•-*
MOKGAN .BATES,
'dtiir
choice, 'jtft-.
at Yft£,uBt
are V.rB^r
from «
(a»*fl
A
r
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>—aialu «ftt» rmek IMlw,
'' 1 Ynm Beutteyi MfcchfaujjJ -'
s?
to the amount Of m e wnsotj thousand franca, had
oade a frandafcnt bankruptcy. " T h e rojrue is ia hid-
tbe office, and tbe bankrupt considering as
hopeless, quietly Went off to the perfects re.
• V J ° r * • R - ^ peHad'a friend, I am not a aware
PCOPKACi t m BlACTirCL.
whether, through this arrest, be was able, as he stated,
to recover his seventy **
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BABE CHANCK TO ADORN YOUR HOMES !
GIFTS, GIFTS, GIFTS.
Hannah, Lay & Op's Column
•JM.
DSSIW s f u Out break
Michigan f a i l a a s Ialmeellag —ntnmcat.
j r » t . i m a n i t i «CMJ M k / h i n S i ^ o ^ - JI.
The following fetter froasSsBator Wilkinson,of Uto* • * » * > • « » to b* disposed at for SI IS
2 5 * " " J " * " • " > • # > i m j effort ( o l t o r e r (hi. *ota. to Senator Howard of Detroit, wifl be read
i f aceo»p£alsd whh a valaabls gift, worth
W m o M b u k r i l * . H IfctoU me Ihit prior fc> hU with interest .froai M eeatt to SIOQL freai ths foUowlag
a t a » « t « « « k . tad Hiwd on
taletud^l.
Mtrfin.
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.
MAXKATO,
O
c
t
17,
18*2.
SpirwdJd
and Attractive List.
and that m the only precise infcrmationoo could give
Hon. Jacob M. Howard :
J"
HoaUag Cased WatelMs, wsrth
$100 OS
THE LABGEST STOCK OP
....
... ~OT M
M i DBAB 8m.—I very much regret that I did aot re- MOeMwaufcss
I w « t my*if U mike ioqoiries at the homo indicatI te«»d that M. K's lodgings were I Hill occupied ceive your letter at an earlier day, so thai I coold have
- y o w i ^ i r i e s m « r e promptly. Bot the troth
by his wife, bat that he wai w a y oo a journey at pre- ,
me
r
•eat- The troth wan, that aioccXhe day of his flight be is. oar Indian difficulties have cootlaaally
had not ooce rota reed home, jit I faded to pursue away from my borne, so that I did oot receive yoar fet- •000 Kgnet, Plata, Chased and Stoa* BJsg^ S 00 to 7 00
nto investigations farther io thf» quarter flight compro- ter of Heptember last until this morning.
* ° * Qojdaad Kaa«tl^d Hmi€j«s,
. . . . 6 eo to 10 00
1 suppose that before this reaches you. you wil have MOO Br*ach, t««f tad Pratt BMcekta, —^ 3 oo to 6 00
suae the aSair, I withdrew. <0s the other hand I had
talnrf from • c W s t i a s t f T l h a t M K- bad .vera] been made familiar wi'h all tbe facts relstiurto the In- ***
Oo»d Bracelets, . . . . J 60 to t o o
ele d
dian
war,
to
which
your
letter
refers.
I
wul,
however,
J°JJ
Jj?'£'
Plewattos
Bracelets,
. . I 60 to 6 00
I
ttaws given him fetterstdcarry to a female, his mistress,
1000
2 artm * cI ® 40(1 Oaraet Braeelets,
< oo to 8 oo
who lived to the Roe da Faaoourg Montmartre. I es- state that in ray judgement tbe immediate danger to yoar MOO Branch,
Uva, sad Coral Drops,
3 00 to 5 00
tablished a sarveiHsDce round her abode, as well as people of tbe Northern peninsula is over. 1 think that 6*00 Garnet CSBMO aad Jet DrepT
3 00 to 6 00
rand that of K'e wife ; the agents bad ofiers to srrest the Indian war is substantially at ao end. It was origi- 9030 Oold and Eaaaelsd Cre
1 00 to -6 00
the baukrupt if be called oo either of tbo lsdioa, foUow nally a deep laid plot, and I nave no doabt bat that it
6 00 to 10 00
6 00 to 10 00
ibem wherercr they went and as they offcn went out in was directly or remotely instig.»ted by those wretches
J 60 to 6 oe
a backucy-coach, f placed a cab attbe disposal of each who are seeking to destroy our Government The Io•».'
••
•60 to 6 eo
U All these messnres led to no remit, and for a disos were told that all our braves and yoang men bad
—* Ja Uaatlftilly colored,ftla offered ror $1 J6
i week that my men remained at their poet, from gone to the war Sooth, and that they coold easily repoe- <•?'"*8*
™
ot»*rwlaa,) Atowarraatad aa wpreaentaA
themselves of tbe country which they had relnctantP , 5 T H WJUUUHT or LABT JAKS GRIT.—
riXA.lL, till mido&it. nothiog revealed to m the bank. sleased to tbe white* They are subdned and hu- This aobw Lady, celebrated for her virtues aod misfortunes,
rupt a residence. /
I
aaver aapired to th« ThroneJ of Eagtead. ambitious relatives
Eretrbody is aware that postmen are accostomed to miliated, and tbe war is over, your people stand In oo P
*°*
'">•
throae to the
utter aloud at -the doorway of the porter's lodge the danger.
aeaffbld. (Sheet U by Jo. Uaaal retail price U 00.
Oar State has suffered terribly in this war. I am glad . rW. —
M* W
Bauuoa Paarivo
Paaruo wrra
wira aia
ais Wira.—HaWi
aames of those lodgers to whom letters are addressed I
* *t t*t s*a Batwoa
Ijh aader a commission from food Queen Bess, dUcorered,
therefore bad the postmtn followed by an agent, closely that tbe massacre did not extend beyond our limits. No
f . . ^ ° L P < i T " l 0 n o f » h A t l s « « called North Caroline,
«coagb for him to bear the Dames pronounced, and in one who has not witnessed tbe desolation which has at- !bwtto
ohfoh he jpre the name "Vtrjlala" ta honor of tbe
tended
this
outbreak,
cao
form
any
idea
of
its
magniCAM of there being one addressed to either of the females
"Vlrfia Qneea." 81r Walter waa a great Hero. Poet and
tbe agent was straightway to enter the lodge, commence tude. Prom tbe best evidence I can procure, I am sa- StatemanJ (Sheet 24 by 30. Usual reull price »3 w!)
*—f" otLT FL if-Bo ATM IK—Ifevar lore of fun end baa conversation with the porter oo BOOM pretest, aod try tisfied tbst more than l,0OO of our people have been
"Pirtnrtthe couaunsod find out tha postmark. This arrangement failed massacred aod a vast amount of property has been desaaea of the -Jolly Flat-Boatman" as a remlnlieence of Sceae*
lite the rest; and a few darn later the inspector ordered troyed. But, thank, God, St is over now. I think there
E V E R BROUGHT TO T R A V E B 8 £ 0 1 T 1 .
P
rettll ri °&7 n t *" e<1
' * b r 30, Dsaal
to follow the post-man into Madame K's bouse could not is oo longer any danger from the Indians.
Very
trujy
yours,
rtftain from saying' to me, •• That old Pipelet Is as ob«—TBS Taarrsa's Laar SHOT—This picture will reeall
maay thrilling Incidents of early border lift. Tbe Trapper
M. & WILKINSON.
stiMle as the tree Ficard, he is; the" lodger must have
with but one charge left, and that fit bis rUe. Irsnrprlaei bj
pnid him handsomely."
- party of l ^ l a a s - a deaperate moment. (Sheet 14 by SO.
The Russians ia the North Psal lie.
The fcet is, that we had hitherto bad to deal with a
From the Hew Tork Post
sharp fellow ; all had been provided for, aod whatever
-—the happiest hours of every man'
aad woman's life.
'
It is well known that the Rossi an government is co
CONSISTING OP
roses might be employed they had remained unsuccessftiL One word struck me. however.
structing a telegraph from its capital to its posseeofoos OU Bachelors and Tonng ladles should at least hare it
(Sheet 14 by JO. Usaal price « 00.
~ Yo« a y t h t t he is a Picard f
00 this cootioeot, and that a large part of the work is 8—Paarwo^-A Scotch soldier departing for the Crimea,
finished Recent foreign journals state that io tbe course lingers for yet another parting seal while the bugle sounds
of another year it will be finished. The Alentiao Is- -to march." (Sheet 34 by SO. Cecal price $3 00.f
yem believe, it f
& ^ T n i Hmflr.ivn W a i , v » v b . i .
vitn
'
lands, which stretch across tbe mouth of Bebriogs Straits,
" Oh 1 that can be easily perceived by bis accent"
" V « r jood t "Icootim»d( " if be beito we perhaps forty io number, reaching from tbe peninsula of Kamon
n
Miyw. Dsnal price S3 00.
have a chance of oar gMiemo." '
schatka io Asia to Gape Alaska in North America, aod a—Bar
CiTCHWa—Bepreaentlng
"Bretos,"
"Boaer"
aad
I immediately sent for one of my Cosack Irregulars, are Russian possessions. They form an admirable cor- "Vixen," on -acUre doty '1 (Sheet J? by 30. Usual priee $2 60
a-W*uj*0T0« a*n NELSOK.—Or Ireland and England Ajld more to, heretofore hept by them ; ait
•bobavmg worked for along Ume io the diflereut towns don of stations for telegraph poles, aod obviate the
represented
bv
these
celebrated
Commanders
at
the
only
incessity
of
long
marloe
cabeit.
of Pjeardy, was perfectly acqnaioted with'the patois,
between them. (Sheet 26 by 35. Usual
Prom Capo Alaska a cable twelve hundred miles loog price $4 00. nad
sod might very easily pass himself off as a pore blooded
Nowaoldforil 60.)
10
A
HOM
]
W 1 e x f l f t i o e < ' » • «ffiir to him folly, aod conclod- would reach tbe mouth of Colombia River, and thus the
r
%
*
Pal*.—A
fslthful
copy
of
the
U
,0 th0
*
"
P ° r l e r oftbe house where Ma- telegraphic communications with Europe and Asia could great original, which has caused a sensation amounting to
kept outside and distinct from' Brltfch interference, if enthnriaam all oter the Country. (Sheet II by SI. Usual
dame K. Hers, aod get ioto conversation, you will ask be
J
price $4 00 Now sold uneotored for i l 25, aad beautifully
htm for somebodv. He will reply that be does not Temed necessary.
colored for t l 60.)
Oo the other hand, if the land route is preferable, the
know him, pod then will come a small explanation, to
U - P a a u ' s Corar or DsaTa.-Col«red In oIL (Sheet
0
" " " J " will suddenly put ao end by eiclaimiog, line would run along and east or Cook's Inlet north of M , , 1 . ^ , a 4 '
°°- Now sold for $1 16.)
l ^ T ^ s V ^ « or TmaK^-BlagaaUy colored In oil. Tbe
" U.T JFTSiyo°.*re * Ficard r The worthy man will Prince William's Sound, east or Mount Ellas, thence
beautiful Gem enchants the world, and cost And before the great advanoe in mwl
reply io tbe affirmative, aod, at a couotmnsc, yoa will down along tbo coast to Puget s Sound, aod thenoe by 2 ^ 5
K"Psaa!
price
«S
00.
Now sold for »I 6p.)
Astoria
to
San
Francisco,
with
which
we
bave
now
peroffer him a glass of wioe at the Dearest bar. But yon
Tne Ollt 8ystem, as pursued by os, ta no hnmbag, bnt a fair,
nmsttake care to alt down with him oyer a botUo of fect telegraphic conoectlou. In all human probability, honorable method of doipg business. We ose no numbers,
good wioe, which you wiHsoi ceed hy another and still this great work will be accomplished iu a very short schemes of chance, or lottery In any fona, so there
hinds of OoocU, to make room fur
possibility ofloas. The engraving selected Is furnished at
another, till yon see that yoa bave rendered your Cerbe- time.
reu
" ?rle«>
• present is
But another interesting feet is this: Tbe Russian govrus coofldiug and chattering. Then yoa will tell him,
given .in addltloa
at, the time
of
purchase. The gift
is therej
f
TJfpurchase.
guTtothereernment
has
quietly
taken
possession
or
two
small
islands
under tbe asal of aecresy, that yoa bave been io trade,
>re, clear gain. If la a cause of wonder to many—others anwhich, they are compelled to build
that yoa have been unfortunate, that tbe police are after in tbe straits of Corea, called North ind South Tsu-Sima herttaUngly pronounce It n swindle—how we eaa make s
bat that yon have sucoeoded In completely tbrowthrow- belonging to tbe Japanese Archipelago aod the Empire business profitable, conducted on so liberal a system as oars.
.M«
vu .uo PUOUI. • uis coonaeuoe. offared in your of Japan. Not long since the Bntish Admiral Sir This is the reason—we are agents for a Jewelry aad an Eneach having an fmmenae Stock, accumulated
quality of a feUow-provincial, win surely provoke his, James Hope, who was cruising around in the Ringdove, paring House,
01
tk« opening of the Southern Trade, which
and as yoar poeitioa is identical with that oJ K.. it may on doubling tbe cape oear which tbey are sitaated, most be disposed of at once.to meet the obllgaUonsoftheflrms
be prenmed that the Picard will tell you in bis torn tbe found tbrte Russian frigates at anchor near the islands,
All letters containing current bllla or postage stamps
promptly
tly attended to. Canada letters mast be prepaid. All
P f 6 b , b l ? "i 1 1 1 0 0 1 Mttiog him bot and tbe greatest activity and bustle prevailing on shore. IsQsre
m
mnatooataln
u n e * n U l n • U n , P * - .f o. .r retain postage.
Imperial
^? t 0 < 5 # U l D W
certaioly explicitly eoougb for ns to be able to fiod him." A fortified town was growing up rapidly, the
1
lly Oosack wasnn iateUigent man. be played bis part fisg was floating from the' principal building , and the
population
was
all
alive
with
butioess.
The
British
Adsdmirably and, as maUare turned oat as I had soticiAGENTS WANTED!
{ • M . W? leatoad that our bankrupt wag in hiding at mirml was perfectly astonished, and especially Wbeb be
whom a Liberal
commission will be afloWed—send for
HMtmartre, coder the aignifleant name ofM. Aodre— found tbe Japanese, thirty thousand in number, appear- To
p 0l 1
£ £i.2?c,0*ln* «Un>P^ t a oew dfflculty presented itself In the fact that the ing perfectly content with their new masters and friend*. *5
• . LOWE * CO., Drawer 174, BuflWo, N. T.
l#-ly
WHICH WUi 1
elodowa of KB room looked oo a garden from which '• Phis is to be a second Sevastopol," wrote the Admiral
thwe waa a door Into a back lane. A t the slightest homes and now the English government made aware of
alafra be might thererore. take to flight: and moreover, the facts, is making a more which. ID tbe words of an
he frequeotly slept out
English journal, means that tbe Russians will not be alThe next day I sent three agents to Montmartre^ only lowed to stay there. We think tbey will stay, however,
«0 entering the place indicated ; siooe these islands are of tbe first importance 'to Russia,
AXD
be Wai disguised as a mail-guard, and carried a bag con- sod will greatly facilitate ber trade oo the Amoor, and
t a i m ^ eight hundi<od franca io an«er. According to also with California.
ho « n t op to tbe porter:
Comer
of
Plfth
A
Wood bridge Btreeta,
Geo. Uontaoban, of the French army, io directing the
"DooaM. Andw livaherer
wonder of tbe Chinese Emperor's Palace at Fekin, took
" V M U M U I it out at present"
a'imlsahee H have brought him eight hun- lor birowo share tbe jewels of tbe Empress :
til 8nJ C«(uj.
"Amoog these jewels were two necklaces, one of
<hedI franca, sent from Bordeaux," (and here he rattled
'ba bag). " Well, I am veryaony for him, but I shall which waa made of a Tew rare kind oT dark gray pearl, XX TE ARB UANDPAOTU1 V AND ABB PRAPABBD
and the other of diamonds, emeralds, and gigantio runot come all this distance again.
biea Oo hia return to Paris, oot knowing much of the
, 'G2odJ5T5o®» K
porter muttered
I really
tne most approved construction.
don t taoW what to do, for M. Andre gate me strict or- real rafaw of aueb things, tbe General made a present
We Invite especial attention to our Condensing Engines,
ofapesri necklace to the Kmprere Eagenlc, who, not
where he is."
partlcalariy adapted for flouriag Mills, and other nrcotes Ae iveQ as the two buUdinge alrtady <*liking
tbe setting, sent it to ber jeweller to be broken where
" T h a t ispoeible. my good fsHow.", the agent
economy
my of Puel
Peel sad
aad regularity of motion are ao taTbe wmdenalwg
oow4eadw« apparatus
a n s n t i for these engines
^ a d } ' your M. Andre, from what I can see, aoea not up. It proved to be worth 1,800,000 franca Oen. dlspenaable. The
is of the
it simple aad daraMe
kind, These condensing
araMe kind.
idA to ba found by his creditors ; bot if a man hide Mootaubao offered tbe other necklace to tbe Dochem engiaee
re to Mines for Pumping,
Pnssplng, or for
f working Stamp
Mmseu from persons to *hom he owes money, that is no oT Msiakoff; and it was so valuable that she did not sc- Milts, tbe greatest
cupied by xui; and will U
r eateat economy ia fsel.
cept
it
until
after
consulting
ber
husband
and
tbe
Emmton why be should treat persons who bring him mo" fscillties
• illties for
forfilling orders for Mining Machinery a
Our
peror.
I
t
was
worth
over
2,000,000
francs.
Tbe
eoor••y in the same way. 8till
"
sed. Oar patterns embrace
tbe largest variety of
nm
1
* tailxmklBsiT.
""Poc my word, that's tree,' said tbe porter, flattered moos value of the presents soon got abroad, aad tbe
of the most appro ved const
by tb# argument, which he could understand; - o f General is now mortified beyood measure to know that Ac.,
We would call particular attention to our assortment of
we do oot repulse those who bring us money.— a magnificent fortane has dipped through hia fingers. -"—us for Pnmpswith Plunger Lifts, ran ping from 4 ta IS
that
be
even
had
some
dilBcnlty
in
getting
aeeepted
Wall, air, swoe that is the case, M. Andre goes every
i dlsmeur. Our combiaed Bucket and plunger pumps,
gpljing Stamping Machinery with water, and foreSer
mining to the office ofM. Z. ia tb* Roe S t Dennii as presents jewels of the Valoe of 4,000,0
Eive the meet aedbet satMhetfaa.
sadyou wlU find him there."
Oar aaasrtmaat or Oesring, up ta 11foetdiameter, enables
Tbe French papers publish accounts of tbe expedition
The agent left, but nudar way said to himself: " K .
beavy or ifcrtClearing,at tbe shortest
5a a dever fellow, who distrnsts everything, and who of IL Umbert to Madagsecar. lis object being prima- notice. Whtai shearea, from f t o 6 ftet diameter. Manowane to guess that we are after him. If I go to tbe rily^the spread nf civilisation and toleration, tbe envoy fkcturera of Hodge's patent stamps. Oil Btfll Mseblnery
CAM aod stupidly ask for M. Andre, he Is S n J w e of took oot for the Princesses of that island so abuttdant ^ t h e most approved construction; Building work, Irea
ending soma one to smwar in his name, and bohinir."— supply of crimson robes having skirts rcsptandant With Frosty Columns, Caf«, Aa, Aa, r Hia miaated TtUe for Bide'
wsUs sad Areas: Iron Peaces. Verandah*, SUdre, Ac.
2?
ffaard,
followed
by tbe two agents at a embroidery, sent by her Imperial lfalestyT But the oC
we are aele licensees for Patent Penclnr—prices vsrvtag as present price* vn Eastern market* unU
disUoce, went to the Ruo 8 t D e W and recS»rf thI ject of universal interrat amoog tbe fair was tbe expand- from»»ca«s to $6 per foot The lsrgeat assortment of
porter hlMclfto lead him to M. Andre,; that he might ing crinoline, which took.emythiu efce doWiaC-thTon. Fenoe Pstteraa ia the State.
No Humbug! No Swindle!
j g - R B - b « 5 < w ^ S S 5 „"2S
I
S
NOW RECEIVING,
«
.
G E N E R A L
MERCHANDISE,
r
BY FAB,
EVERYTHING,
Bought for Cash,
A N O T H E R STORE.
JACKSON & WILEY,
3 C R . 0 3 V Os B R A S S
FOUNDERS
M A C H I N I S T S ,
F I L L E D FTJJUL O F
HA Bdiju, aprta luliE % rf liiipa fatal
8,
SOLD AS LQW
it should bo wom.abose or
BQleAgeaWSyOU&rdHBoiler InJeetor, wl
deHwr a bag or money which be had for him into bi| ly queetion being whether
water, witboat the use of Pampa ar other
own hands.
. A P r f ° ^ °a°ts uJr» that «sa «f plies BoArraa With
W W rh.
-l
u
Tkc potferfatfa; hd«r «««it UU> aa CSM, ud ti.the Radama s daughters decided on weanag the
—law tbe
w is ««U
IL-J .k,™
- h>
.
fl" tba OBtside, aad probably that will be the IWablonin
lit p««»• toil,
« « • MM
"». Aid™
- — — — - r - ~ 3 j — Parraaas made to order. ,
•'^Speepcstloas fisraisbed when deskad.
^ O r d e r e fret shrohd wffl meet with prompt attention.
N * w « r u n s tx TSK Sovni—There is not a stogie
,
type foundry sonth of Baltimore, aod moat of tbe 8oath- 1 > « " O T c m r p o C T t o m r A * D BAIUI.TE
U SHOP. StaamtofftaesMiil Oesriag, Mining Maahia" M. K , I have a warraat Csr your a r r e s f
«y, Irea and Brass Csadags, of all kinds, to order. We
a"
•••^•wrvweee.
pendpnbJicatioa o a a c o o a a t o f t h s worw oat cooditioo
isswaiina in smmis * mi of the tyne from which they are printed, go t f r m
Qgraplry ie ooccerard, the rebel newspapers atready
f e e a n t a wretched appearance.
'
admit, for
R E A D Y
P A T .
HANNAH, LAY & co.
Aw*. M, » m
M-H
October 1 , 1 8 0 2 .
VOL. IV.
TRAVERSE
C&t' @ra«> Crabftw Hrrato,
T h e B a t t l e A a t r n ot I M S .
r r JOUN a. w H i r r i r m .
The flagi of war like storm bird* fly.
The c h a r g i n g t r u m p e t s blow;
Yet rolta no t h n n d e r I n i k sky.
No earthquake strives below.
I I r u i u n n a r i a * TIUIUY, AT
T r a v e r s e C U f , O n w l T d i t f f O l U t f , M i c h i KMC
MORGANBATE8,
A n d , calm a n d patient, X a t o r e keep*
H e r a n c i e n t promise well,
7 ,
Though o'er her Wnom a a d g U d n c r t m e e p i
The battle's breath of hell.
T B H M 8 .
ll.aa4lir»«tj-aw
C I T Y , M I C H . F R I D A Y , N O V E M B E R 14, 1862.
And (till she walks In golden h o u r s
T h r o a g h harvest happy f a m e .
And atill ahe wear* h e r fruits a n d flowers
Like jewela on h e r arm*.
sssms&sisi
W h a t mean the gladness of the plain;
AIIln*l»a».rtlw>n.Bl.«Hko^MrortUleUylo»4»M«c.
ill KisJj if M friitaig la% ul Eifttwlj littiltJ.
ffllffl® STATES LAND «mCE AT BAVOSt CTI. IICB.
*o«l»tor
Ooeeiver
MORGAN B.iTES.
.KEUBEK OOODRICH.
...
O B A W D m V B M B
She meets with smiles our bitter grief.
With songs o n r g r o a n s of p a i n ;
6he m o c k s with t i n t of flower a n d leaf
The war-fleld'* crimson stain.
COUNTY OFFICERS.
SmAre o f P r o b a t e . . . - C t t R T I S F O W L B B , M t p l « l » n
•herlfl
v.
K . F . D A B B , T W W City.
cSSS SS?"™* 9S5SAS fi.torl'-'-'6!"
Still, in the cannon's pause, we hear
H e r sweet t h a n k s g i v i n g psalm;
T o o near to God for doubt or fear.
She shares the eternal calm.
d n a l l Co Bit Coii>-C< H*
"aEO. V. SMITH,
She know* the seed lies safe below
The flres t h a t blast a n d b a r n ;
F o r all the tears of blood we sow
She waits a rich r e t a i n .
Mill
THEROIf BOITWICK
J . G. R ^ M S D E L L ,
Attorney & Counsellor at Law,
T R A V E R S B I CTTV,
She sees with clearer eye t h a n o a r s
The good of s u f f e r i n g born,
T h e h e a r t s t h a t blossom like her flowers,
A n d ripen like her c o r n .
O h I giTc to us, in t i m e s like these,
GRAND T R A V E R S E C0UNTY, MICH.
BRffRRB%T*1'°-
•
Oh I give t o us b e r finer t a r !
Above t h i s stormy din. We, too, would b e a r the bells of cheer
B I n g peace and freedom In !
The
C. H . M A R S H ,
^ttorneB uH CinrnseUor $ £ato,
SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY,
N O T A R Y P U B L I C k C O N V K 7 A N O B R ,
Traverse City, G r a n d Traverse Couaty, Mich.
O f l c e In D w e l l i n g H o u s e .
My
T . Jr. R A M S D E L L
^.tttntra jaiti ComtstUbr at fato,
A»
.
j. .
BoI/KTTTOIt IISTCKANCKRY,
•
NO. 4 P I B 8 T STBBKT, <
m 'iwrNWiwan r '
BOUNTY & PENSIONS.
p r o m p t l y to all claims a g a i n s t the
United States for Bounty or Pensions.
All offlccrs or s o l d i e r s disabled In the p r e s e n t war, e i t h e r
by disease l u e a r r e d , o r w o u n d s received In t h i » * £ l e e o f t h e
Oiilted Stales, in the l i n e of t h e i r d a i y . are entitled t o Pend o n s ; also, pie widows, or m i n o r c M l i r e n of thofee w h o die
« r a r e killed.
^
H >
Atteroey-at-Law.
H O L D B N >
T r a v e r s e City, May 6th. IBM,
.
{
6tn
*
TRAVERSE CITY HOUSE,
W I L L I A M
FOWLE,
( r a o x r mxxrr, XSAB COURT HOUW,)
TBA V E B 8 8 C I T T , W C H I O A K .
,
'^QoodVccomodatlons f o r Horses and Cattle.
tsayiS-M
M O N I T O R i
JUST A s u v a o — r a i
|
MONITOR AND UNION
HATS,
F O B
L A D I B S
P A X . M
A N D
M I B 8 B S ;
H A T S ,
rOR OR-ST8 AKD BOTO,TOOCTHKJl; WITH
FLOWERS, SHAKERB, ETC.
CALL AND BEE FOB YOURSELVES.
A. K. BP HAGUE.
C i t y , J a n e 3rd, 1 8 6 1
NOTICE
V a W*CL*«VT t o m
PtJslfe, t s a * w » a a v s oor oua
O R I 8 T 3MTJPL.X.
t o • v e r a t t e a . MM) a r e e n Haad t « d o Co^tonv-Work a t all
W y p « » e M I t . t r y as, and
H a i * I U I > O e a a i T m ^ f .
vaster j w m l m ; a a < W u 5 i > 0 y l m t — t a a p o n r
T A N N E R ?
. a o » » r a U e » , a a « T * » em I H W I
j»Muytt.ian.
...
l n r
.
MOROXlf
M taual!
amnsaft MOTPBRS.
irtj'-v*-!*
BATBS,
.
,-
NOTARY PUBLIC,
Harold
Otll»o.Tr*TW»w« O i t r . M i o h .
M,
Necklace.
" M i n d t h a t m i s e r a b l e aBkir of t h e D c e k l a c e , " said
T a l l e y r a n d . •' I s h o u l d b e n o w i s e s u r p r i s e d if i t s h o u l d
overturn the F r e n c h monarchy." Mario AntoiDtttee, a
b r i d e , youDg a n d b e a a t i f a l , w a s n a t u r a l l y v e r y f o o d of
dress. C a r d i n a l R o h a n , a p r o f l i g a t e , l u x u r i o u s d i g n i t a r y
of t h e c h u r c h , b y e n o r m o u s e x t r a v a g a n c e h a d b c c o m e
i n e x t r i c a b l y involved in d e b t
H e h a d lo«t f a v e r a t
c o u r t , a n d loitered a r o u n d t h o s a l o o n s a t V e r s a i l l e s
w a t c h i n g f o r a n o p p o r t u n i t y t o regain f a v o r .
A t the
same time t h e r e was a t V e r s a i l l e s a v e r y b e a u t i f u l a n d
fascinating, t h o u g h t h o r o u g h l y u u p r i o c i p l e d w o m a n , the
C o u n t e s s L a m o t t e , O c c u p y i n g a v e r y e q u i v o c a l posit i o n , t h o u g h t h e c o u r t i e r s g a t h e r e d readily a t h e r £btertainments, the queen had never met ber.
Versailles,
in t h o s e d a w n i n g h o u r s of t h e R e v o l u t i o n , w a s t h r o n g e d
w i t h s u c h c h a r a c t e r s , a n d t h e u n i v e r s a l c o r r u p t i o n of
t b e t i m e s was s u c h t h a t t h e y a t t r a c t e d b u t little attention.
T h e j e w e l r y of t b e q o e e o was q u i t e a m p l e .
8oe had
b r o u g h t f r o m V i e n n a a l a r g e n u m b e r of p e a r l s a n d d i a monds. A s q u e e n of F r a n c e t h e i n h e r i t e d all t h e c r o w n
jewels of t h e k i n g d o m . T h e d a u g h t e r of L o u i s X V .
h a d also on ber dying bed, bequeated Marie A n t o i n e t t e
a c o l l a r o f p e a r l s , of a single row, t h e s m a l l e s t of w h i c h
w a s a s l a r g e aa a filbert. I n a d d i t i o n t o these, b e r royal
husband, Louis X V L , had presented ber with a set of
r u b i e s a n d d i a m o n d s , a n d a p a i r of b r a c e l e t s w h i c h cost
$ 4 0 , 0 0 0 . Still t b e q u e e n ' s t h i r s t f o r g e m s w a s n o t satiated. Bochmer, tbe crown ieweler, bad collected six
p e a r l - f o r m e d d i a m o n d s of p r o d i g i o u s sise.
H e offered
them, set a s ear-noga, t o the Q u e e n for $ 8 0 , 0 0 0 .
Tbe
q u e e n c o u l d n o t resist t h e t e m p t a t i o n , t h o u g h , a s a m a t t e r of s p e c i a l e e o n o m y . s h e r e m o v e d t w o of t b e g e m s ,
a n d r e p l a c e d t h e m b y t w o of h e r o w n . e n g a g i u g t o p a y
f o r t t e iewels. t h u s a r r a n g e d , 3 7 2 , 0 0 0 , in e q u a l e n t a i l ments, f o r five years, f r o m b e r p r i v a t e p a r s e .
Boehmer
n o w b u s i e d himself in c o l l e c t i n g t h e roost m a g n i f i c e n t
n e c k l a c e of d i a m o n d s in t h e w o r i d . W h e r e v e r h e could
b e a r of a l a r g e a n d b e a u t i f u l g e m , h a n e g o t i a t e d f o r i t —
In this way he expended immense sums—far more than
h i s o w n f o r t u n e , h o p i n g t o effect a sale t o t b e q u e e n by
w h i c h h e c o u l d s e c u r e g r e a t profits.
J k t l e n g t h t h e magnificent s t r i n g , o f t b e c o s t l i e s t diam o n d s t o b e p u r c h a s e d in E u r o p e , w a s c o m p l e t e .
The
g l i t t e r i n g b a u b l e was e x h i b i t e d t o t b e q u e e n , a n d off e r e d f o r $ 3 5 0 , 0 0 0 . T h o king, a m a n of no c o m m o n
sense, and. a t thcLt time, e x c e e d i n g l y a t t a c h e d t o b i s
wife, w a s a n x i o u s t h a t s h e should possess t b e o r n a m e n t ,
a n d ret t b e t r e a s u r y w a s so b a n k r u p t t h a t h e c o u l d n o t
p u t his bandB u p o n t h e m o n e y . T h e risings of t h e s t o r m
of t h e F r e n c h R e v o l u t i o n w e r e a l s o t h e n b e g i n n i n g t o
b e felt, a n d t h e w h o l e n a t i o n w t r e c l a m o r i n g a g a i n s t t h e
e x t r a v a g a n c e of t h e c o u r t T b e q u e e n h a v i n g lar m o r e
v i g o r of m i n d t h a n b e r b u s b a n d . f e l t t h a t t h e p u r c h a s e
would e x p o s e b e r t o m e a s u r e l e s s c e n s u r e , a n d r e l u c t a n t ly d e c l i n e d t b e offer, s t a t i n g , f o r p u b l i c eflbct, " W e
h a v e m o r e n e e d of s h i p s t h a n of d i a m o n d * .
B o e h m e r w a s iu c o n s t e r n a t i o n .
H e was r u i n e d if b e
c o u l d n o t find a p u r c h a s e r , a n d n o n e b u t t h o a e porscising regal w e a l t h c o u l d be e x p e c t e d t o i o d a t g c in s u c h a
l u x u r y . H e s p e n t a y e a r , T i m i n g t b e v a r i o u s c o u r t s of
K o r o p e , b u t w a s u n a b l e t o dispose of h i s t r e a s u r e . —
A g a i n b e returned indispair t o Versailles, and mourned
so b i t t e r l y o v e r his t r o u b l e s , t h a t h o b e c a m e a l m o s t
f r a n t i c , a n d w a s t b e s u b j e c t of g e n e r a l c o n v e r s a t i o n . —
A t one t i m e h e s u c c e e d e d in g a i n i n g a c c e s s t o qneen,
a n d , b t r s t l o g i n f o t e a m , w i t h clasped h a n d s , e x c l a i m e d :
" Madame, I am ruined K yon d o not purchase my
reckUc*.
I shall t h r o w m r a l f i n t o t h e r i v e r . "
T b e queen, e x c e e d i n g l y displeased, s a i d :
- R i s e B o e h m e r f 1 d o not like t h e s e r h a p s o d i e s . —
S h o u l d y o u d e s t r o y y o n r a d C I s h o u l d r e g r e t y o u as a
m a d m a n , in w h o m I h a d t a k e n a n i n t e r e i t , b u t s h o u l d
n o t b e respoasibfe for t h e d e e d . L « t m e n e v e r s e e y o n
beba*e. thus again. G o X
T h e q u e e n w a e i n t e r e s t e d in t h e u n f o r t u n a t e m a n ' s
troubles, a n d s o m e t i n e a f t e r this, t h r o u g h M a d a m e
Campan, inquired w h a t disposition he h a d made of tbe
n e c ka c e
H e said t h a t t h e g r a n d sultan a t C o n s t a n t i n o -
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h l a h e h r t y t h a n k s f o r t h e liberal p a t r o n a g e h e haa w c e l v e d
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4 Is ^ u w t s o o m f o r U b l e .
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Diamond
BY JOUN B. ABBOTT.
p l e h a d p u r c h a s e d it, f o r t h e f a v o r i t e s o lt a n a .
The
q s e e n e x p r e s s e d raoch g r a t i f i c a t i o n t h a t B o e h m e r b a d
extricated f r o m his troubles.
S o o n a f t e r this,
ie A n t o i n e t t e i n f a n t son w a s b a p t i s e d .
T b e king
p u r c h a s e d of B o e h m e r , a » a b a p t i s m a l p r e s e n t f o r t b e
! child, a d i a m o n d e p a u l e t t e a n d - b u c k l e s . A s t b e c r o w n
m a l a r delivered t h e m t o t h e q u e e n , b e slipped i n t o h e r
hands a petition containing t h e following sentence :
" I a m h a p p y t o s e e y o u r M a j e s t y in poseession of t h e
fioest d i a m o n d s in E u r o p e ; a n d I e s t r e a t y o u r M a j e s t y
oOt t o f o r g e t me."
" W h a t d o e s t h e man m e a n , " said t h e queen, a s s h e
read t h i s note. " H e m o s t b e i n s a n e . "
A few d a y s a f t e r B o e h m e r called u p o n M a d a m C a m and a n x i o u s l y i n q u i r e d if s h e h a d n o c o m m i s s i o n f o r
f r o m t b e qneen, a d d i n g . " T o w h o m m e t I a p p l y
for an a n s w e r t o t h e l e t t e r ! p r e s e n t e d b e r ? "
" T o no o n e , " M a d a m C a m p a n replied, " h e r M a j e s t y
could n o t c o m p r e h e n d its m e a n i n g . "
" T h a t is i m p o s s i b l e , " said t h e m a n . t r e m b l i n g ; •' t b e
q t e e n k n o w s s b e o w e s m e t l u c e h u n d r e d t h o u s a n d dollars for the n e c k l a c e . "
" Man. you are crazy." said M a d a m Campan,
y $ u n o t teD m e y o u r s e l f t h a t you sold i t a t C o n s t a n t i n o -
a
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" T h e queen r e q u s t e d m e , " ho replied, ' t o s t a t e t h a t
t o all w h o e n q u i r e d u p o n t h e s u b j e c t , AS s h e d i d n o t wish
it k n o w n t h a t s b e b a d m a d e t b e p u r c h a s e . C a r d i n a l R o h a n t o o k t h s n e c k l a c e in b e r n a m e . I h a v e all t b e p r o missory n o t e s s i g n e d b y t h e q n e e n . "
" It-is £ detestable p l o t , " said Madam Campan. T b e
p o o r man, d e l i r i o u s w i t h (right, hastened t o t h e c a r d i n a l ,
l i c h e n seemed m u c h e m b a r r a s s e d , a n d w a s disposed t o
s a t n o t h i n g . H e t h e n hastened t o t b e q n e e n , w h o w a s
at the Little Trianon. S h e was very alarmed, and told
tbe s t o r y t o t h e k i n g . H e i m m e d i a t e l y sent f o r t h e c a r dinal. R o h a n s a i d , t r e m b l i n g in e v e r y nervo, t h a t t b e
Countess L a m o t t e had brought bim a letter from the
queen requesting bim t o purchase the diamonds for ber,
a n 4 t h a t tie h a d d o n e so, s u p p o s i n g t h a t b e was c o n f e r i n g
a favor u p o n t h e q u e e n .
•' H o w could y o u s u p p o s e , " s a i d t h e q u e e n , " t h a t I
s h o u l d h a v e s e l e c t e d yaw for s u c h a p u r p o s e , o r t h a t I
could h a v e e m p l o y e d s u c h a c h a r a c t e r as t h e C e u u t e o s
Lainotte?"
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" I see I h a v e been d u p e d , " h e s a i d , Vnd d r e w f r o m
his p o c k e t a letter, s i g n e d In t b e n a m e of t b e q u e e o . —
Still t h e r e w e r e c i r c u m s t a n c e s w b i c b e x p o s e d t b e c a r d i nal very strongly t o t h e t n s p l c i o n of h a v i n g b e e n an acc o m p t i c e in t h e "fraud. ' H o w a s a r r e s t e d , a n d b i s trial,
through various interruptions, continued more than a
v e a r . T h e enemies o f t b e q u e e n t o o k t b e g r o u n d t h a t
b e w a s i n n o c e n t , a n d t h a t t h e t h e q u e e n , w i t h t b e infamoDB L a m o t t e a s h e r a c c o m p l i a e b a d d u p e d h i m . A l l
F r a n c * was a g i t a t e d w i t h t h e c o u t e s t T h e c a r d i n a l
a p p e a r e d , a t h i s trial, in t h e u t m o s t p o m p of ecclesiastical robea. and was t r e a t e d w i t h t h e most m a r k e d respect.
H e w a s a c q u i t t e d b y a m a j o r i t y of t h r e e votes. T h i s
was r e g a r d e d a s a v i r t u a l d e c l a r a t i o n t h a t t h e q n e e n w a s
guilty. . A friend who called upon the queen immediately a f t e r t h e d e c i s i o n found h e r w e e p i n g b i t t e r l y . T b e
C o d o t w s L a m o t t e was b r o u g h t t o trial- I t w a s p o p u l a r ly u n d e r s t o o d t h a t t h e q u e e n w a s tried. In h e r p e r s o n - —
T h e d e s o l a t e b e a u t y a p p e a r e d b e f o r e j u d g e s ia m o s t costly r o b e s . I t was c l e a n y p r o v e d t h a t s h e h a d received
the necklace, and that sbo had sold tbe separate diam o n d s . h e r e a n d t h e r e , f o r l a r g e sums of money. T h o '
p o p u l a c e w e r e t a u g h t t o b e l i e v e t h a t t h e q u e e n w a s hfcr
a c c o m p l i c e in t h i s i n f a m o u s d e e d , s h a r i n g , w i t h h e r . t b e
money. .The Countess was found guilty, and was doomed, with horrid barbarity to be whipped on the b a r e
baclc, in i h e c o u r t y a r d of t h e p r i s o n , t o h a v e t h e l e t t e r
V b r a n d e d o n e a c h Bhoulder w i t h a h o t I r o n a n d t o b e
i m p r i s o n e d f o r life.
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d e s p a i r o v e r w h e l m e d t h o w r e t c h e o w o m a n , a n d a scene
of h o r r o r e n s n c d , u n i m a g i n a b l e . S h e t h r e w herself u p o n
t h e floor w i t h p i e r c i n g s c r e a m s . T a e e x e c u t i o o e r seized
her, a o d d r a g g e d h e r s t r u g g l i n g a n d s h r i e k i n g i n t o t b e
c o u r t y a r d , l»er g a r m e n t s w e r e t o r n f r o m b e r b a c k , a n d
t h e l a s h c u t i t s way mercilessly i n t o t h e q u i v e r i o g n e r v e s
T h e h o t i r o o s s i m m e r e d a p o o h e r recoiling flesh. T h e n ,
mangled a n d hair d e a d , she was c o n v e y e d t o t b e p r i s o n
h o s p i t a l A f t e r n i n e m o n t h s of c a p t i v i t y , s h e w a s p e r m i t t e d t o eacapo, a n d she d i e d in E n g l a n d .
N o ooe now d o u b t s t h a t M a r i e A n t o i n e t t e was e n t i r e ly innocent. W h e t h e r t h e c a r d i a a l was an a c c o m p l i c e i s
a questiou w h i c h can n e v e r be d e c i d e d .
But the occurrence threw r e p r o a c h upon t b e u n h a p p y queen, which
hastened t b e o v e r t h r o w of t h e t h r q n c of t h e B o u r b o n s ,
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a n d t h i s m a r t be. s o l o n g a? o u r e x t r a v a g a n t roodre of
life c o o t i n u e . I n social I f . ' t h e r e n e v e r was a peopV
t e n d i n g t o m o r e d e e p e r a c ! m o r e d u t r a c t i r e social aa*
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in all t h e c o o r t s , a n d t h e c o l u m n a of all t h e n e w s p a p e r *
— t h e n A m e r i c a m . O n c e was t h e t i m e when a wife wv«
a " h e l p m a t e u o w in a t h o u s a n d c a s e s y o u c a n c h a n c
t h e " a * e t " t o • c u t , " :-.:id make i t r e a d m o r e t r u t h f c l y .
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m a l a h i g h s c h o o l s , fanalc colleges, f e m a l e n w d i o a l s c h o o l
a n d female heavens. O u r g i r l s a r e refined, l e a r n e d and
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F r e n c h a o d I t a l i a n , a n d t b e s o f t languages, w r i t e p o e t r y ,
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t h e w a t e r i n g places, a n d s h i n e like a n g e l s a t t b e wintcp a r t i e s . B u t h e a w n be kind t o t b e p o o r w r e t c h t h a t
m a r r i e s in t b e f a s h i o n a h l e circles.
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w e a r e — t o be s u r e t b e y will b o a r d , o r h a v e s e r v a n t s —
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s r e a g a i n ; t h e fashions c b a n g o ao o f t e n t h a t n o b o d y ba»
did c l o t h e s b i t t t h e r s g r o e n a n d p a p e r - m a k e r s n o w . —
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t h e i r t r o w a e r s T A n d bore is o u r i n t o l e r a b % atunMHty
o n c o m o r e ; h a v i n g ^ c h i l d r e n i s left t o t b e I r i s h ! W b s t
lady t h i n k s of h a v i n g c h i l d r e n a b o u t h e r now ? o r if t h e
is s o u n f o r t u n a t e , d o n ' t s b e p u t t h e m t o w e t n n r s e a t o
b e g i n with, a n d b o a r d i n g s c h o o l s a f t e r w a r d s ? W e r i p e s t — w e h a v e c o m e t o a p o i n t w h e r e y o u n g m e n hesit a t e a o d g r o w ok) b e f o r e t h e y c a n m a r r y a n d a f t e r w a r d s
k e e p c l e a r of b a n k r u p t c y a o d c r i m e .
W h a t i s t h e consequence 7 T h e r e a r e more persons living a single l i f e are t h e r e m o r e l e a d i n g a v i r t u o u s life T I t I s t i m e for
mothers to know thst tbe extravagance tbey encourage
Is d e s t r u c t i v e of t h e i r c h i l d r e n ; t h a t all t h e foolish • * penditures making to rush their d a u g h t e r s t o matrimony,
a r e , i n s t e a d of a n s w e r i n g t h a t end, t e n d i n g t o d e s t r o y
t b e i n s t i t u t i o n of m a r r i a g e a l t o g e t h e r .
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tbe p r o u d and h a u g h t y poet-lord, w h o * d e a t h took place
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w o r l d a t large, fer b e y o n d - t b e b o r d e r s of S o r r e y , k n o w s
t h s t t b e i n h e r i t a n c e t o wfiich t h e L o v e l a c e s s u c c e e d e d
h a s b e e n less h a p p y f h a n m « t in r e s p e c t of d o n e a l i c
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t h e n e i g h b o r h o o d of R i p l e y a o d G u i l f o r d a r e a w a r e t h a t
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t o t b e t i t l e s of his E i t h e r sod g r a n d m o t h e r { b u t t h a t — '
w h e t h e r b y h i s o w n o r his p a r e n t ' s b a i t — t h o l a t t e r h a *
b e e n l i v i n g a Mo f r o m hand t o m o n t h , well c o o t e n t e d . If
half t b e s t o r y t h a t we h a v e h e a r d b e t r u e , t o e a r o h i s
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a t an e a r l y a g e e n t e r e d t h e royal n a r y , b u t felt i t a f t e r a
few m o n t h ' s s e r v i c e — i t w a s c o n j c c t u r e d b e c a u s e b i s
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t h e h u m b l e r c l o n e s , b u t of a m o s t respectable c h a r a c t e r .
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B u t w e d o w a a t men, a n d w e If t h i s be so. t h e l a w f r o m B l a c k w a l l , o r S t e p o e y , or
must h a v e t h e a i .
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a m o n g t h e foe. W e mu<t c r u s h t h e u n g r e a t f u l r e b e l s — w h e t h e r bis l o r d s h i p lias left a w i d o w o r not, a n d whew h o a r e p o u n d i n ' tbe g o d d e s s of l i b e r t y o v e r t b e head t h e r be has a c h i l d t o s u c c e c d h i m In h i i t i t l e — s h o u l d
w i t h s l n n g s h o t m a o d s t a b b i n 1 b e r w i t h stolen knives? W e such not p r o v e t o be t h e case, t b e h e i r s h i p t o t h e e a r l
m u s t lick 'em q u i c k . W e m o s t i n t r o d u c e a n u m b e r of d o m of L o v e l a c e will po>a t o his y o u t h f u l b r o t h e r , now
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first class f u n e r a l s a m o n g t b e p e o p l e of t b e S o u t h . B e t - t h e only s n r v i v i u g male d e s c e n d a n t of t b e p o e t .
s e y says so, t o o . T b e w a r h a i n ' t b e e n t o well m a n a g e d . late m i l l w r i g h t a t B l a c k w a l l w a s n o t only t b e e l d e s t son
W e a r e all in t h e s a m e Ijoat—if t h e b o a t g o e s d o w o . we of a p e e r , b u t h a d for t b e last t w o y e a r s b e e n a p e e r of
go d o w n w i t h b e r .
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n o use t o talk now a b o u t w h o caused t b e war.
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roust fight. W o c a n ' t " r e a s o n " t h e m a t t e r w i t h t h o foe
— o o l y w i t h s t e e l a n d lead. W h e n in t b e b r o a d g l a r e of
A n A r k a o s a v o l u n t e e r in the M e x i c a n w a r , riding o n
t h e n o o n d a y gun a s p e c k l e d i a c k a s s boldly a o d m a l i c i o u s - horac b a c k , c a m e a c r o s s a n lllino'wan w h o w a s s h o t h i t b e
ly k i e k s o v e r a p e a - o a t s t a n d d o we " r e a s o n " w i t h h i m ? leg. T h e Illinoisian toid b i m t h a t b e w a s w o u n d e d , a n d
I gueta not.
A n d w h y reasoo w i t h t h o s e o t h e r S o u t h - asked t o b e t a k e n u p a n d c o ^ t e j e d o a t of d a n g e r . " A r e r n p e o p l e w h o a r e t r y i n g t o k i c k o v e r t b e republic ?— k a n s a s " p l a c e d h i m b e h i a d h * saddle a o d f a s t e n e d h i m t o
B e t s e y , m y wife aava s o t o o . I h a v e g r e a t c o n f i d e n c e in himself w i t h s l e a t h e r s t r a p .
W h i l e they were hastening
A . L u k i u . K s q . " h i e old fellow's h e a r t ia *" "
* * * f r o m d a n g e r , a g r a p e s h o t t o o k " I l l i n o i s h e a d ofi; b u t
place, a n d b i s b e a d if c l e a r . T h e r e ' s b e e n
" A r k a n s a s t h o u g h t h e h a d ooly f a i n t e d f r o m f a t i g u e a n d
d o i n s ' b y s o m e of h i s d e p u t i e s — c i v i l a o d m i l i t a r y — b u t p a i n
W h e n a safe place was arrived at, the horseman
let i t pass: W e m u s t save t h e U n i o n . A o d d o n ' t let a s released h i s c h a r g e , a n d s e e i n g h i t h e a d w a s g e n e , exwait to
d r a f t e d . T b e republic i s o u r m o t h e r . F o r c l a i m e d , - W e l l , t b e Illlnoiaiaos a r e t b e g r e a t e s t h a r e G o d ' s a a k c . d o n ' t let u s s t o p t o d r a w l o t s t o s e e w h i c h H e r e ' s a r a s c a l w i t h b i s b ^
c u t off; W t o l d m
he
of a s s h a l l g o t o t h e reacae o f o o r w o u n d e d a n d b l e e d i n g w a s ooly s h o t in t h e leg.
x on c a n ' t b e l i e v e a w o r d
m o t h e r . D r i v e t h e assassins f r o m b e r t h r o a t d r i v e t b v a e f e l l o w s s a y . "
t h e m i n t o t b e s e a ! A n d t h e n if it is w o r t h while, s t o p
a o d a r g u e a b o u t w h o c a u w d all t h i s in t b e first p l a c e . —
S h a A a h u r y o b s e r v e s , t h a t , n f t e r all, t h e m e e t a a t a r a !
¥ n have beard t h e showman.
Y ou h a v e b e a r d his
b e a u t y l a t h e world ia b o c r ^ y a o d m o r e l t r u t h . T r u e
wife,
tootle
a n d Betsey ia 1.
features m a k e t h e b e a u t y of i h e . f a c e , a n d t r u e p r o p o r A l l ( M m p M s e d s e v e n t y a r e d i v i d e d i n i q t h r e e clas- tions t h e b e a u t y of a r c h i t e c t u r e , a s t r a e m r a a u r e a t h a t of
s e s — f i r s t , ' t h a t d e a r oW 8001," s e c o n d , " t h a t old w o - m u s i c . I u p o e t r y , w h i c h is a l l fiibie. t r o t h etiB ia t h e p e r fection.
m a n , " t h i r d , " t h a t , old w i t c h . "
CI;c (Sraff %rabt:
M O R G A N U
FRIDAY MiQRNINO^xb VEMgER 14,J662-
tor^I d.
of ^Vgahington under Slekl^
at the sainiti
i wift a |itd heart we annoojKe J& death oT ooe Was doubtjess advancing in tbe
of Sigel ol&i
; b r # 8 t . | ? e n o f , b c natlpo, M&r Genial
A h t was^ith\f'suppor^ng 4stan<g of hira." Sa'eb w i
ichardson. He was wounded in the terrible battle judge, from our knowledge of the country roads, ic., to
S%S.as^^M^tW>f9l4A.»ol7..liii.ti»ored
bwp.tbs nwremsnu
HAUL EATON.
7
j f ' T ^ % "T""?"''
^ " t ^ o u n t c ortSTCinclnftwl
^ Bine Ridgc j
•
J
CaA L
.x.
' '? 0 ' < - 0 c L 30.
to the hosoital on the Geld of battle, where he lingered yesterday. The n»»rch of General Sickles' division yes- ? ^ ^ w y o r IheXanawlra. for more than sixty mil.
-W*rr
Dcpaitment, JtycWgan. J < j :jru$qi thtf evening of th{>3rd oT J>ovtaM?irfct " h f ^ - terday from .Vlcx**fria almost to t h e « t r e n » front .re- j " T ' D lhf" I * . a c c a b l e V f , f * " Cnieiv: ,
w
A
ADJLTAKT
!
° k s sincv a \ery large force of tbe enemy mad,"""*' "GKX DIAL'S
' _ yOv r n c s , ??
pired. A special dispatch from Major J . M. NorveD, fleets great C*tslit on it
— Baiau»; OcLWS.-mttr - J - " BtS SAfistanT Adjutant General was received last cvcn- - ' " U p to T - m T M. to-day, we"bare nb't Kcin ^ble t o i a ~ P i d ' , , , w « , l o w ' ' t » » » O M t a i T H . and sndtelly ^ree ip ;.
r
GEiaBJfcAL'OBcDERSNo. *1SG.
Injg announcing tbe death or this gallant otBeer. Geo. team that ttiefriienVyhad appeared ih front or SigeiV t a , c d thomsel^ iotn the ral!«y fifom which Floyd an.f.
- Cotijrpijjiflncra appointed- tOj. superintend, the? Richardson was known and recognised throughout t}jo
ra
command in any force." \Ve would have learned the' W i s e
P ' 3 s W ( f c s last year. The imprcwa/.,,
draft io the different counties throughout the State, hav• army as one at the best of oor fighting Generals. Wher tacts had tlie enemy ventured an attack on our forces in i raado 0 D . t b e 9, <3 * e ™ t ^ nt , at \V(|shington when Wise an,!
mg?&oai neccwity required pore time to make eiemp-• ever ibe battle raged-the fiercest, there he
that quarter. This morning we think Lees front has
* retreated, was that tho rebel- had given up th,% l!"<s Tpf a r r y i i i j tbe drtft; ihto11| most
most atathome.
home.
beeu turned."
idea of txercMng dominion .o/er'Western Virginia.—
S f c f e . 1 * 1 m, J c! P' ud ' * * coDaqueotlj | Ocoero! Eich.ri.TO *0, appointed » O.dM to
NKW YORK, Nov 4. ! T r o °P> which hadpotietitfyand gallantly driven out th.g h 0 <,U01
0 lar
.
I
S
f
I T 10
'
* I P o n " W » *»: S i t e of Vermont in the .
J836 £
A llrfrper's Ferry dispatch of the 3d says no enemy ! L '° CInj WCre w i t h d r a m > ~ o t ^
g° projwrtion of
*
' T S T T t ' .
' : ' ' " t o i 4 • - J l p a t o M i r o n . t h e r t Y a J . l , , m i . ,1, J be „ „
opposed our advance unUl it reached SoickereviUe. when j t b e m — I e a T i n F M 2,«00 cfB?cti*emen trader Col. Light; "—j- • —
I
U
I
cuiwini^
C
D l 8 , i u ? 0uuu
D d kre!
' ^ed
"Hi was assigned to the IWrd they retreated to the western side.
Aa our column !
tToUng men tp flH the r^pectivi qilotaj of the several
United States Infantry. He was promoted to First reached the crest of the hill a body of rebel cavalry, a I ^
* « k since the. entire rebel army restc^
counties is herejjy extended to tbe first day of December Lientenant in September, 1846, and commanded bis
faDdcd
battery and two brigades of infanti-y emerged from the I ^
security—tbejr General issuing order*
nextijnf • • • t w i i s s -J, 1
compauy and distinguished himself in the bloody battle woods in the direction of Winchester. A Parrott hat- a b o U t K,oree - B n d b * D k s ' a n t l "»king preparations to au^
•' It having boon deemed impracticable, after a fair trial
m
e
D
t
h
o
r
d
s
Dn t roas
of Gerfo Gordo, in Mexico. lie was breveted as Cap- tery sent a» effective shell amongst them, when they n.- j
^
^ '
conscripts, .when sudpcnl.
' to cdmpfetp at thjstimei the qnota of' the State by entain for meritorious conduct in the battles of Contreras treated to the woods, not since emerging. A body ofj ^ - ^ a r u ?
soldiersofthelJmon are moving. Tho
listments for }he old Regiments, and iq order to afford and Cherubusco, On tjje 20th of August, 1847, and
n(ls
them have remained on the banks of tho Shenandoah, j
*
^ everything but his arms and an'more induoe mcnUs to volunteers and toigive a better opagajn breyeted as Major for gallant and meritorious two miles off afraid to retreat in the race oTtbe battery. m € t i i l i o n ' 0,1(3 thirteen pounds of baggage to a man. apportunity to counties tofornish tho men • required from conduct in the battle of Chapultepec, on the 13th of
Our forces are in full possessiou or the Gap
Tlie ! I*""601'/ determined to fight but resolved to be %hlefccli; tho ; \Jbremor his'authorized tho raising of the folhe
September, 1847. In this battle he led his company In rebels intended to dispute the possession of the Ga|», but Ifootfrd
he Compelled to run.
lowing neW regiments ip"serve for Ihrefc years or duriug
Frida
the storming party, which won the admiration of the were about an hour behind time. Snickervlllian? state j
J l h Q 5" r o a d u ® hrier stsad soath or Poc*ali the war. which he has no doubt can bedoue^ and thereby world for daring bravery.
that Stuart with 3,000 rebel cavalry passed through the S 0 , s c v c n mi.fcsfroph(^e. Xterc there was a litUe,s|ur.
fully completing the quota of the State):
Boon after the dote of the Mexican war, when fberc Gap Thursday.
I mishing, with cavalry nod mountain howitzers, and a few
Soventh-Regiment Michigan.Cavalry, now organizing
as no proopeetof active service, be retired from the
The impression is general that a great battle will be |
wounded, They lost^Wo prisonew and'tooJ^tMr'o,
under the 4}r(^ti ua'.of &uL JP, IV. Kellogg, at Grand
army and dime til Michigan to reside, where the presjnt fought to-morrow.
I From these men they loarned that Federal troops had
v f l p * m.«
< v M ^ f L
..
b e c n 8(311 n
d
unhappy war found hint in retirement. As soon as the
NEW
YOBK,
NOV.
4i
!
P
, ^ " W QtyWotte.
Eight Rcgwnoiil^iticlxigW Cavaliy, under tbe direc- President called for voluutcera, he offered his services
A headquartcr's
dispatch to
the
Herald,
dated | M w o U M up tb»vaik!>v .Bfeitog"that a 'deocntSfixwi
1
»
w
IUU
I t C r i l l L
<ton»of Col. Joh'n Stockton, of Mount Clemens.
!
nnd was appointed by Governor Blair as Colonel of the W-»WVO.I.„J
heat land o.i
2d, evening, contains the following : *»cn. Clarksburg wy»Hfttetided trp6d their rear at Gavley, arvt h
n t
.^^^
Mi(ihigini Cavalry, hnder the direc- BecondMicWgaii Infantry, and when hjs regiment.arv \ ^
McClellan reconnoitered the enemy from the front this treat was soon decided upon, and on M©utk»y the "entire
j & n - . , Cnpl,
.
Jjpo.of
James'J. Davids, First Regiment Michigan
riVed tit Washfnglion he was at once assigned by Gene- afternoon, General Plcasanton's cavalry, supported by a rebel array «f this department took up its line of march
.
„
. , , jyCavalry, ©fTretKoo.
/
ral Scott to the command of a brigade. Me was in the brigade of Donbleday's division, driving the rebels for tto South again. Oobd ei»thority W * l i i
•'-Twenty-eighth Regim^t Michigan! Infantry, under
battle Of Roll Run, and was soon after proswted to the from thetr positions, contesting the ground with consi el army marched out or Charleston 2,009 less tlmu when
the'directioh^f ColobeT Ecffvard Doyjti of Detroit.
rank of Brigadier General. He was io dl tho battles of derable spirit. The rebels east pf the Blue Ridge de- I it entered.) . , i / n> « r «:»ri * :i « - > « • ,
'•
^g}!8»pt..5pchjg«|i Sharp-shpoters. under tbe tho Penihsula uivler'Gcnera! McOlellan, and behaved so
signed retreating through the Gap near Uppervillc.
War IftrniM.
duoct^upt^n. offioer to l£.hereafter named.
gallantly that he was promoted to the rank of Major
Jackson and Longstreet are just beyond Snicker's Gap
Tuo Military Commission or which <>*ncral Hunter i«
Officeta df ihe a U ^ a m e d Regimdnts will be auGeoeraL There was no braver man in tho army, and with a large force. Cannonading is now going on.— President, isto be charged by the Secretary or War
thoriued to fdcrtitt Companies for their respective Rcfew whose death will be more sincerely regretted than The troopA are in excellent condition and eager for a with the duty of investigatingnwnv important matters in
.gyhcotaj nndpredit will be given to. .counties as laid that of Major General Richardson. He was ever held
battle. A general engagement is expected to-morrow. the war, euch as Ball's Bluff, tho Peniusular campaign,
*mh9>ps>t e 8 K » » . m. for «U n n U n , tto0 tbe
a (one of the bravest of the brave.-—[Detroit Free
II F.iDgcARvwis ARSTT or n r i t ' l ' o m t c , )
and numerous charges agasnst F f c John Porter, ami
from theot into said Ikgiraents. and also for those to P n ^
BLOOMFIKIJI, Va., Nov. 3, 7 P . M.
£
the destitution of the army of the Potomac.
...
coniplet® •Tbe'Fwo'nty-sixth ' and Twenty-seventh IiegiThe advance of the Array ot the Potomac up the valati o ;
riienta. '' ^
'
Gen. Halleck said in cooVt, on Saturday, that ir/ hiFroni Washington.
ley on tho left side of the Bluo Ridge is being pushedopinion, aftej eyminjnjj all t j » official papers bearing
Should the quotaof tho Statfl'not be raised at the
Social Pltjintch to the Detroit Free Prcs*.
forward with all dispatch. General Pleasanton occupied
upoo the queattqa, ffcrper's Ftay; " might and shouUJ
expiration ofjho time specifled, the Gcrreroor will then
\VASDtKGTON, Noi
Uppervillc this afternoon after a spirited engagement
havc,be<» r e l i e f He said the tfstimoRj taken iml
receive v o I u ^ T s Cor niQfi raon'tlw'to'nlake up the de- .. The Union,foroos now hold all the gaps on the Blue with the enemy fo* about four hours.
We had none
ficiency thei\ existing, which, will thereby relieve the Ridge, so that.it is impossible for the enemy to get killed, but Bevdral wounded. The rebels left three cr plicates at least one, and probably' two' Generals who
are still in command.'*
glaU/rpjUi^ny^raft under theprojftptcalls of tho Gov- throogh and coirio to the rear orMcClcllao or advance their killed on the field. UpperviUe is four miles from
Under the terj- notes Of oor army ob the Upper Po«*?!Wk
nJrt r, - i t !
' . l f r f jr ; ,|4 , '.+ •
:
on ManassasI
'
Ashby's Gap, which the rebels are endeavoring to held.
tomac, the rebels have becn engaged for several wpek.*
^ e OonwiiAlonere and othere flnthorieed to enlist
It is eyident today that tho rebels are desirous
Our troops now'hold all tho Gape up to Ashby's,
in
sending
to Richmond the cattle-, negroes, ordnattce.
rtHh fn tho severalfciouhhWfbr the old "Regiment*, under drawing our army over the Blue Rldgo into the vnlley with ever£ pnospefct of haviDg that to-morrow.
^n<l army supplies, captured them. ^n. Maryland and llar_
Gencj^l Order No. l85^,may continue to do so. aa.it. is and commence a bottle, or else they arc retreating down
There was some force of the enemy to-day in front of
per's
Ferry.
Now that they have completed the work,
vory desirable that a&many men shouH bo- enlistod for the valley. Telegrams from the army seem to all gone- Snicker's Gap, , on tbe left bank of the Shenandoah to
ir troops begin.a "forward movement"
thceu Regiments ai ipossibto, .and oil men so enlisted will rally coincido in the latter idea, while the very position dispute the passage at that point
Camp
Latham,
at Lincoln, Illinois, cccugiod by Col.
bo oreahotf Mtaftf down in tbe order,.inferred to.
of our army seems to confirm that as tho condition of
The rumbrs of the invasion of Maryland by way of
Latham's 166 regiment, wis barned oi Sunday ni^ku
The lisfc of roon liable to do military! Suty in the se- tho rebels.
Downsville, is not believed. The last reports from tho destroying a quantity or arms, «fcc. Most or tho troop,
vcni^ counties of tho Stato, wiU be con^leted and returuXo general engagement seems probable just now.— " ar show that those reports are unfounded.
°d by the eomroiauooera as directed in General Order No Gen, Sickles holds the advance i n the immediate frout The army is ready and prepared to fight a general had gone home, leaving a few companies, and the rebel
sympathisers thought it a fine time to destroy Govern-18
^ l t b 0 8 W n ° M i f t h i s o r d e r 114,1 0 0 1 i b e t t l promulgat- to-night nearly to Wnrrenton, and tho indications ore battle when the rebels may Bee proper to meet then*
mentproperty. ' " 'i' v'
ed,' for"»J>W pWpose of meeting any future noceai t j o t that tho rebels, who were rebuilding tho railroad toThe army is in bc'.'er condition than it haa ever been
The Quakers oCLynn, who declined to contrihate tot
the Govcfhmcrit for a draft, after the prteqot quota has wards Manassa, hnvc Entirely disappeared, it being a with the exception of tho want or more cavalry, m want
a war fund, have sent famous supplies of warm under
boeq furnished.,
feint to co^er.their retreat
that is generally fclL
clothing for distribution among the inmates of tho h o s j
The encouragement afforded Wtbe^mog Wen"of ; the
1
The whole rebel strength from Gordonsville to WinCAIRO, N o r . 4.
pitals.
!< . • , j
Statti V tho high stand . that tfio Ml^igan trodpstfirc ohoster and Warrenton does not amount to one hundred
Bdlentine's guerrillas hare not left White's Statioc.
ucquiredln the innlte of the nation by their bravery and thousand, including conscripts and alL They are to They may have had the boldness to approach within four Tbe Commissioae» in Philadelphia have reported
U4M
M g
ratont bearing oa every battlefield on which they live swbep n^vo^ all cattle and provisiona
miles or Memphis. Their object is to prevent cotton be no draft in that city.
beeo engaged, aa won as by their general good conduct
The Monitor loaves on Saturday for service. No one from being brought into the city.
The
State
oC
New
York
has
raised
and
sent
to
tla» waty
on all occasions, under all circumstances, and it) all snc- is allowed on board to see tlie nature of her repairs.
The following notice has becn issued by Admiral Por- under the various calls of the President 319,059 men.—
•ioDsorthe country In which they barb been stationed,
8urgeotti were 'appointed to-day to examine drafted ter: Gunboats wiU leave Cairo thrwo times a week at " And still they come."
the rpmarkablo'loyalty of the Stale as exhibited in the on in I*enrv8ylriniui
leost They will also leave Memphis for Cairo in the
It has leaked out that at feast 15,000 men who repromptness with which it has sent forth its bravo sons to
The recent stringent enforcement or orders from same way. All the masters or steamers can have pro- ceived bounties from New Tork city have deserted;—!
defendsand perpetuate the existence ofj the nation and its headquarters requiring- all parties in Baltimore who
tection up and down the river by applying to the com- Hence the necessity for a draft
honor, "gave thoGoveraor^a coD&dcnt assurance that ship goods to ahy point except Washington or governmanding officer ot Memphis or Cairo. Tho convoy will
The allotments of soldiors'pay to their relatives or
these regiment* will bo speedily raised |and ready for the ment depots, to take the oath or allegiance, and the men
hoist a white flag with a blue croas. and fire a gun throe friends at home, in forty of tho regiments nnde> the now
field, so that they may go forth to give new vigor and en. who purchase said goods, or to whom they are shipped,
hours before starting. Any masters of steamers who levy in New Tork, average 810 per month for even-'
cooragement to thoee already battling for the preserve to giro proof of their loyalty by taking the oath, has
wish to load with cotton on the way up wiU^beJprofocted man.
tion of the Nation, and that the people W''this free and worked and is working a wonderful revolution.
by tho convoy while so doing, by giving notice before
loyal State will take the cause in haud, and give to the
The Commissioner of.Iqternal Revenue decides that sailing to tbe naval offlcor in oommand or the convoy.—
Rear Adrdrald Dupont in a comaunicatien to tho
Government tho wbrilo qnota of Michigan, or men who tho .making up of beddings and mattresses is considered
This will grately facilatate the operations of planters and Navy Department on the circumstances attending the••hoerfully end freely volunteer to serve their coudtry and a manufacture, on which a tax of three per cent, ad
buyers,
and
enhance
the
safety
or
river
navigation.
capture
of the British steamers Scotia, Anglica, Aiwa
defend lt«
flag.
,
vaiorm ianst be paid.
Late intelligence from Holly Springs indicates a back- tba, and the destructiofc of tlje Minho. says the crew jk/
By order of the Commandcr-in-ChieC
Tho rumor taken from Southern papers that Mobile ward movement of the rebels, although reinforcements fho Scotia were in a stato of intoxicatiba so that they
•Mo .
x* l'
. JOHN,ROBKR1SON.
has been taken is not credited here by those who ought are rappidly arriving. Their defeat at Corinth is regard- became almost unmanagable and acting voluutecr LieiM.
i.iJ'
<xrt -.*»• '!.» faaba; : 'AdfutDt-GeneraL
to know. '««'<*' •«!' . i
f •
ed in the Confederacy as a terrible blow, but tbey are Conroy ordered them to be transferred on boon I the
Gen- Banks dedorcs that the present winter is not to
John B. Gowon, the iugenius Yankee who raised the
lending all their efforts to overcome it They appear to Itestleas and put in irouL^Tho Anglica wheu cipturod
Russian ships sohk at 8ebastopol, has been decorated by be. lost in inaction- The government, ho says, is dt be in constant anticipation that tbey will be attacked by was almost out of coal, and was nent bv Capt Godon.
junior officer off Charlosfcn to Port Ro^ral to he'sbppHthe Emperor of Russia WitJi tho cross of the order of S t termined to put forth its strength, for numerous expedi- Gen. Grant.
Vinditner; Victor Emanuel, king of Italy, has decorated tions are on foot that cannot if vigorously pressed, but
Judging from reports or recent movements, it may not e<l. This is the saroe.re^ej "which attempted
him wjti^.tho crojs of lite -«rder. of Sajnts Mauriee and bo fatal to-the revolted States. Gen Banks has confer- be improper to state that Gen. Grant has by this time Charleston in Sept, and, b^ing beodad-off w»cccc<k.H? in
making her cschpe'ftrti^gli tijc darkness.
^A*TPfO; and tbe Stilten of Turkey • hay- conferred upon red with tho Governors' pf all New England on his new occupied Grand Junction.
him tho>imperial doeoration of toe Medijish. He will expedition, which is to be entirely under his command.
Tbe Confederates intend to plant connon in tbe caneGen Fremont it i^-wid^U g o ^ ^ " Southwest i->
return home quite a foreign aristocrat j "
The Advance of the Anay*
brake along tbe river, but the report that the Federal Operate in Texas. Hii co#uba4d' *(l/i)e an irregular
, - in/ll&r. y. P m n n n ^ H n , Nov. 4. gnnboats would accompany every steamer has disarrang
Mrs. Upright, wife d( Mr. J . Upright of Rockford
levy, organised by himself, on a basw. similar,, to
The
Washington
S
t
a
r
says
:
"
Lo*t
night
the
advaucc
ed their plans.
sheriff of Wiflwbagu Co:, i n . haS elgty W n $ in the aror the Partisan-RaagBjj now- hoi
my. fightihg'^uc bottles oT the Union. She has also of the Array of the Potomac under Generals Bureside.
our armTes'lnTCentae^Tind tbrS_
How TO Otrr AIX A PKXSION.—There is no necessity aa tbe m i l l l n ^ ^ i e e <tftl£ refct$iM-''
threamorft jefW ready for tbe next caS for volunteers.— Fibs John Porter and ithers doubtless bivouacked upon
th&
b'no
of
the
Alexandria
and
Winchester
turnpike,
.„r paying a heavy percentage of tha pension to an agent,
Is tlMreanaherinstatice ef «uCh Upright patriotismeight brothers i» the army—anywhere in tho Lovai from Upperville throe miles in front or bdow Ashby's who often dishonestly makes an intricate case out of a
AUWAT* RaADV—"Ready Sntweaty.
•ttfc.1 wa«
SufetfT •*
*r*
{ ,
. / 1 Gap down to Middleburg, a distance of ten miles. Their simple ope. In obtaining a pension the steps are simple: tbe prompt
resf^Bn"
Jf.oftp to
cavalry most have halted for the bight very war, if not Firsf*£fe declaration with two witnetses is made before
when
thet 1;
l at^e;
t ^ rasked
^ e dfoi^^^peraji^p^his
for the cp-operajljp
fleetof his
Gen. Butler roqaires aU the Episcopal clergymen in on the line of tbe Manassas Gap Railroad, somewhere
Ready, " a a y a t ^ ^ r w u ^ u c e Jourmil. tun
. the department of Near.Orleans, to read the prayers pre- between Frpnt Qoyal, and Iboroughfare Gap. The any court ofrecord, or an officer representing it; second,
•bribed in the scrrico for the President of tbe United force of Sigel, which took up the line i of march early the cirtificate of two surgeons as to the injuries received quick and spirited rcspon so of the blue j a ^ ^ - j r J i Q ^ r
Btafetftoa «oi> who decline tq do so, are informed tha,yesterday, most have advanced upon the line of the same or disease contracted, and tbe degree of disability, is called upon for service. The time for tbem-te begin to
uccesaary;
utwatsiry, third,
uiuu, the
mc certificate
tyiuucow of
oi au commissioned
cvinniissiouea officer
olncor operate on the
urn Southern
sonrnerr coast is app'rtSching.
apprdaebmg. and
antl we
:, eic
'
further
need oftbeir traitorous ser., railroad to THtougbfarp Gap ere nightfall if "not ber
having knowledge of t i e facts, stating time, place and shall hear- tiaiaahiverirfrfi-eiy call •• Ready. •' Nobh
•rices.
J
£Ond that point, while another divisioc of the army in 01
fa ®« •:*» «.-^ihave they "tindiqated the Uadittoool fame of OCX navy.
~
•
tf.noIg^tfERSE dMirt 1 J c H
. A t t n t k s b y I n d i a n s o n I m m i g r a n t s o u tlit' P l a i n * .
UORTGAO& SALE.
-«
-c
I V E I ' . W L T HLvVlXG B E E S SI ADR IK T l f K CtfcTDI
a mortgage e x « u t J < f by Henry Wathai
* u 4 i i n , of .JTravafw:, c o u n y -of l i r a e d
ft Smith and family, ttfB*fcnieTlM#tt. Jifcuife'-iW 'km &n «f
il Mate of Michigan,"to Mnrgan l U t o , o l T r a v c m *
family, J . O s w a l t a n d family, a n d J . A c c o r d a n d familyj!
ofShaft* c q a n t y . M i a ^ - i ^ t l ^ ^ . f t e Q Q p C r ^ L a
— w i t h T 6 u r wagod« d r a w n b y rioles "ana h o r s e s in fair '-One^Tfiouaati*
RKPt'BUCAX MAJORITIES.
J#*, n *
..
c o n d i t i o n . T h e y s t a r t e d May*"?,' a n d h a v e h a d uo ca^u1 the olTicc pf the Begintur of l>~cds of (irtuid T x u v c w Coiiatj-.
alties t o report* T I f t r r r , - ^ - ! a r
i i h - s o m• e«' *n "
G o v e r n o r — A u s t i n BInir
' n L i f e r T o f V o ^ t t t e V i j i t T a s w ^ f t * a n d StW. on *Tii-Ti i'li je
w h o e s c a p e d froiii t h ^ m a a e i c t t <jT C a p t ^ i k n w ' t r a i n '» claimed to be due f t tbe dale of tliid notice, by tfte Mnna
L t Gov.—-Charles S. M a y
on L a n d e r ' s cn^ o(v-find h a v e | g i t e n n s ,all . t h e i n f o r m a - md c<mdi»k>n» tkueijXUu- msni of *ixty-*i.x dollars : and no
S e c ' y of S t a t e — J a m e s B. P o r t e r
U>. rocoyvr
tion t h e y pbaafessed.., I t re^nwtuat, C a p t A d a m s ' t r a i n uirt or p^oceedin^'at laJv.liaviiig (^eva
State Treos«T#r-r-Joto.OTrcQ ;
J '
was t h e first o n e o v e r t h e cut-off t h i s y e a r , o o d .liad e x - my |«irt of tbe drtit s e r n r e 9 by gafd inoKjfage ; i j o t i ^ i--"
p e r i e n c e d DO ^ r o u b l e BOtii afWr p o a r i n g ' S a l m o n S a l t e r — j e r e i u ' j d v ^ i . t h a t b v T i r t a c of a p o * «r-of Mde ootiaiibe.! in
Auditor General—Erail Annokc
. M d aortflug.',
f i t l i i u i a »ucli c^»o made a n d p r o
A f t e r t h e t w i n h a d . p a s n e d o a s o m e d i s t a n c e , a n d while vji'i'lt. tlu- prutuiMa dcuctiUed
C o m . S t a t e L a n d O f f i c e — S a m n c l S . Lace}'
inortsagp, or w ujuch
B u l l w i u k l e ' w as nearly a - t n f l h l t r a d v a n c e of t h e t r a i n , h e 'thereof its
be n^i-es-Cirv to s a t i i f y t h e a m o u n t duf oa,i»aid
A t t y Gen.—Albert Williams
w a s s h o t d e a d . «Thf t e ^ t o f J h e t r a i n w a s instantly a t - »'ortjra*c. a t W t S ^ rvjst., inteirRt *nit expenses of sale.' 1o(tetlnT
wi;h
i
n
f.y
of
Twenty-live
dollars. spodft?d
S a p . P u b . I n s t r u c t i o n — J o h n M. G r e g o r y
t a c k e d a n d a n d m o e r w e r e kHlpd b e f o r e t h e y c o u l d form
i n f i u d m o r t g a e e . j d J i b c j f i J d a t p o b l l e A c n d n e , t o tb«li!«1>
a n y s o r t of d e f c o c c . C a p t A d a m s h a d s t e p p e d t o * t b e
M e m b e r State Board Education—Edward Dorsli
p . ; iiidiltr. u'.tlu! f f i . c t
of Uu.Vcliool House la,T^ravyrse
w a g o o togtt his m o n e y , ' w W p L i z z i e A d a n l s w » '•hot! Pf'yuCyunU o f C r a j i d . T r a v e r s u u n d S t a t e of MicUigau.—tbat
in t h e s h o u l d e r a n d fell d e a d iat h i s f e e t T h i s flurried
tteiujrrtiejiliiir'c fbr l i o t d l n c thi! Circuit Court for t h e County
Senator—31st District—Charles M e a n
h i m s o t h a t he a p p e a l e d t o jh%ve l o s t h i s p r e s e n c e o f to Which tbe prcmioefi't»"l>t-sold arc sihiated—<in Saturday,
Representative—John S. Dixon
mind! a n d before be could t h i c k ' of s a v i n g a n y t h i c g , h e t O r ^ t c n t h d a y of I'ahrnary, lWit. a t t e n o'clock in <ho foro«Opi'--< Said •jiremi»«Ssare d t * e r i l « d o» follows
AU t h a t
Sherifl—Easebius F. Dame
was m u r d e r e d . E i g h t p e r s o n s a r e k n o w n t o h a v e been
t <ir p a r w t p M a n d situated lying a n d b e i n g la
killed o u t r i g h t , while t e n o t h e r s w e r e w o u n d e d , aoft^'a
o i t i r a n n Xraverse, and Slate of Michigan, and
Ccfunty T r e a i u r e r — M o r g a n Botes
the We*f naif of s o u t h Hast m i a r t e r of Seetlon
p a J t of t h e m g o t a w a y w i t h t h o s e w h o fled, a n d w e r e atCounty Cl«rl(—JampsP. H n n ^
4 * i « ' ( 5 ) Town TVctrty-«cven (J7) North o f l t a n g e Eleven I i
t e r w a r d s p i c k e d u p by W o o d ' s t r a i n , w h i c h w a s n few
^ n t ^ o n t a i a i n g Eighty a c r e s acres a c c o r d i n g t o the llattcd
tf-B. $raif.
d a y s b e h i n d . T h i s t r a i n cousisted of LI I w a g o i w . anH
fcitauyisurvey tUercufc
—.,
rut "t
P r o s A l t y — C n a i . H . Mareli
w e r e a l s o a t t a c k e d a n u m b e r of times. T h e y s e n t o u t a
« Z ri. . ,
'
MORGAN* n A T E S , Mortgacee.
p a r t y t o b u r r t h e d e a d of O n p t A d a m ' s t r a i n fled t o
w s t e j Traverse"Cltr, ^ p v e m l * r
lrtcj.
47-J3«-.*
C i r c u i t C o u r t C o m . — C h a a II. Marsh
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C o u n t y S u r v e y o r — W m. Slawson
419
NOTICE.
was w o r t h t a k i n g h a d b e t a t i e d o a t h e o x t n b y t h e
Corouer»—Lemuel IL Smith
3 5 1 r o b b e r s , a n d t h e balaoco—(lour, f e a t h e r b e d s A c — d e s T N I T E D STATES I.AND O F F I C E , ' )
*
R o b e r t Lec
3 5 5 t r o y e d . One' y o a n g than w a s f o u n d s c a l p e d , . t t o d o t b e i
. TKAVEUBE CITV. N o v . 6 1 x 0 2 . <
A T E N T S FOR ENTRIES MADE BETWEEN T H E
G l e n A r b f l i ' r e t u r n W ftft^otfii f o r C o u n t y C l e r k a n d b o d i e s were f o u n d t h a t h a d b e e n c h a i n e d t o ' t r e e s w i t h
Sth day of Mac, M6i, a a d tho TOth d a y of May, I8K5. for
R e g i s t e r of D e e d s t o g e t h e r i n s t e a d of s e p a r a t e , a n d t h e t h e i r own l o g chains, . a n d b u r n e d t o d e a t h . A , s t o c k a e t t l e m e n t ' o n d CaUivatipn,, u n d e r t h e Graduation A c t of
of a silver l u o n n t e d gun. w h i c h b e l o n g e d t o B u l h r i o - August
have been rcceivci) a t t h i s Office, a n d the
v o l e w a s t h r o w n o u t b y t h e convatssere. B r a n d r e c e i v e d
kle, w a s found a m o n g s o m e rocks, a n d w a s t a l x _ . . [)ureh*«.'rs are hereby notified to comt' forward. inimediau-ly
;
-16 in t h a t t o w n , a n d I t o s t w i c f t , C
c a m p w h e r e i t Was p u t t i p a t a u c t i o n a n d bid o f f a t and m a k e t b c - r e q u i r e d ' p t ' o o f nf " ?c:tlrtnerit and Cuttiva$ 4 3 . T h e m o n e y , •jfith p r o v i s i o o s a n d c l o t h i n g , was l i o a , " and secure theirTCspj'ctlvc I'af^nln, because if said
proof
i
s
n
o
t
tilcd-withiu
a limited timn, tho P a t e n t s will be)
E m m e t j>nd C h e b o y g a n .
h a n d e d o v e r t o t l » d e s t i t u t e s u r v i v o r s , m o s t o f ' v h o m r e t u r n e d to the GenoraLLsad Olllce, and will t h u s l>e, iiablt
Tbte0oantie»^«arij1jaI«»<^.J'Ttfcremny be • c a m e o n w i t h C a p t W o o d ' s t r a i n .
to 1* cancelled f o r non-iicrfurmamx of the r o n d i t i o u s of
ncttleoient and buTtlvStlon contemplated T«y the Graduation
s m a l l R e p u b l i c a n m a j o r i t y . A t i last e l e c t i o n C h e b o y A c t of August 5, ,ltC4
T n r . IwcireAffl o r r t r e RCSSIA.X BH^DH?.—The Boitr.ie
gan gave 57, a a d E m m e t 151 Democratic majority—®
Gazelle of S t P e t e r s b u r g , h a s t h e f o l l o w i n g r e m n r k » o a
R e p u b l i c a n g a i n of a b o u t 200.
the p r o g r e s s i v e i n c r e a s e of t b e R u s s i a n e m p i r e i
NOTICE.
Mnnlstefc C o u n t y.
l o t h e i i m e o i J o h n H L , t h o t i s t o s a y , iu t h e e e o o n d
UNITED S P A T E S LAND O F F I C E , )
P o l i t i c s ia t h i s c ' h t f t y . a r e 3^cidedly'Jiiixed. B l a i r h a s 2
half of t h e 1 5 t h c e n t u r y , i t only o c c u p i e d a s u r f a c e of 18.TRAVgHSK ClTV, Sept. 4. 1802. C
m a j . , a n d on t h e b a l o u c e of t h e t h e S t a t e t i c k e t t h e r e is a
A T E N T S FOR ENTRIES MADE BETt\"EEN T H E
s q u a r e miles. I n t h e r e i g o of A l e x i s M i k e b a i l o v i c h .
4tb day of September, l « m , a n d ' t h e l c t h d a y e f April,
m a j o r i t y of 2 f o r F a s i o n . X e l l o g g and C h u r c h a r c tied
in 1650, i t s e x t e n t h<id a l r e a d y r e a c h e d 2 3 7 , 0 0 0 ; u n d e r
1*62, f o r fiettltmentand Cultivation, u n d e r t b e Graduation
f o r C 9 B g f e « q i ! ^ r f i H f c ^ W i c 8 ^ b « § T M l J . - ^ t p i ? g | t e , ( h a t of P e t e r the G r e a t , 2260,000 ; u n d e r C a t h e r i n e I L , A p t of A u g u s t 4, ]&'>4, have been recelyed a t thin Office, a n d
the p u r c h a s e r s arp h e r e b y notified t o come forward immeditor R e p r o « j j h H s k "DaritC J>.
, 0 0 0 ; a n d u n d e r t b e p r e s e n t r e i g n , 3 9 5 , 0 0 0 m i l e s . — ately and make the required proof of "Settlement a n d Cultl.
S e c o r , R e p a b . , is e l e c t e d C o u n t y C l e r k a n d R e g i s t e r b y T h e r e s u l t i s t h a t t h b most c o n s i d e r a b l e i u e r o a s c t o o k -ration." and secure their respective Patents, V-cwrwe if salfl
proof j s n o t filed within a limited time, the I'atents will be
7 1 m a j . o v e r D e l o s L . F i l e r , w h o is p a t d o w u os Demoplaee u n d e r P e t e r t h e G r e a t a n d C a t h e r i n e .
T h e forturned to t h e G e a e r a l L a n d Office, a n d will t h u s be liable
cratic !
W h a t do?# this . m e a n ! W e t h o u g h t t h a t
. be cancelled f o r non-performance of the conditions of
c o n q o e r e d a p a r t oi F i n l a n d , t h e D a g h e s t o n , a n d
settlement and cultivation contemplated by the Graduation
D c l o s L . Pilfer itks dbe' o f Ihfe r e l i a b l e s
s o m e o t h e r C f t i t c a s i a t i ' p r o v i n c e s , a n d t b e c o u n t r y of the. A c t of A u g u s t 4, 1854.
O n l y 126 v o t e s w e r e polled.
A b o u t 8 0 R e p u b l i c a n s K i r g h i s e a . a n d also a n n e x e d t o t h e e m p i r e K a m t s c h a t k a
MORGAN BATES. R e g i s t e r , '
REUBEN GOODRICH, Receiver.
h a v e g o n e t o t h e w a r f r o m t h i s c o u n t y , w h i c h will a c - a n d s o m e islands in t h e P a c i f i c O c e a n . T h e w e s t e r n p r o - 40-Cw.
'
T l l O u i i D r > » l u ni n I l l u t D la lb* OfflcUl r«Bcr I
2la.*"'' ofJ.'n£i
T r * * - K U U M V.nliou. K m w .
W i A w j n g the
jverlaud, were
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-f X T I L l ^ Ki;jl>BEODLAIU.V H E ! KMftt <Hi(?*«»>
»*
V \ \ J ' o r t S a r n i a U a r t n s t b o j w i a B o ^ i B a a h i a r a t Tra»er>City Ultli ways. She w a k e s the * ^ p u d . p i ^ J a , In .U>s, irtf
i n g at Traver*e City, either f r o m C h i c a j t * «r S i r t u . » J « n
das>.
,
.
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; eittaw e n d «»l the rutU. t*n ilo so i k A r h i f t j u n r t.-tr
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OSice—<;urner o^LnmU-f aa.l^%j,-WKl.*t|B» tf.CliVa«!o
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T m s J s ^ h c l a r g e s t Hotel, w | t h tl»e l f » v a t c o n i n i o d a H " a
n the oil; : the leading I'sily :iad Weekly I'apei* aie |ak«i
lore, and no p a i n s will be spared to'aiake gpest* c o m i ^ r g i f l i
ind eleven yenr«' re»ldei»ce here witf e n s h | t ' rm- t o give rel;:We i n f o r m a t i o n relative t o the resoiutee? «-f t h e
*
24ly
5 0 0 T o w n Lots" OtLei*e<.l ^ r o t •
to A c t u a l Settlersj.
The MiUscrlber will glvo o n e Towlt L o t f r f *
who will make actnal settlement, e r b * i M ; t h « e » a » y r a « i .
Brick, or fetoue hou*e. valued at uoV
t i u u $l«m. j u i y i b .
? ! f o r survey's, e t c . Sato} Jots a r e In the, most, ,dr>i<4V><'
of T r a v e r s e City. T h i s n^rt of the towfl lie* a t Wis
iPbetween the two a r m s of the B s r , a n d "ttas-fr f r o f r t ' o a ' eSffl.
Bay, and of tho b u t a o i t forOardenlufe. ct«. F J r jwvticiibirplease call a t Uie Ofn< e o f t h o S u b s c r i b e r , a t ,j -t- - -.L'O <•
EAST TRAVERSE GITY,
.'i
G e o . W . B r y a n t , I'roprWwr'
J u n e 24th. I8C2.
N - R T h i s offer will
U be
be extended oaJy Ji»iuuth4.<r««nlii*
date.'
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July 4 - 5 1 6 m •
R E A L
E S T A T j :
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G E N E R A L L A N D AQ-EfiCY.
G E O . AV. B R Y A N T . , .
W
I L L LOCATE L A K D S . . r i V T i X f ^ .
sell on Coniminsion, a n d #ow has f o r ; s » k
valuable Improved F a r m s , on a n d h e a r the snore*. o r U r i u J
Troverso Bay. Also, 1,0110 at!res of wflt-selected WlfU ls_mt
i n d i f f e r e n t pnrtn-of the c o n n t y of G r a a d Trnvfriev 1 'bM-*i
which i s oBered ar,rpa>(Ouab|e p r i c e s . A l s o , h a v i n g been In
the business of l o c a t i n g public lauds Ju Lbia C"«nV' f o r tlvt
SHERIFF'S SALE.
last l n ' y c a h , a n d V i r i g well a c q u a l a t e d ,wUTi ulUi e« e h a l c t
vince^ C o u r t land, t h e rertof F i n l a n d , tlie C r i m e a , a p a r t
land* i n t h e r o u n t y n e l s p r e p a r e d tc'asi>lil!new iotaTT*~1ti Ve
Sr*TK o r Micninay,
>
of B e s s a r a b i a , a n d s o m e o t h e r C a o c a s i a u provinces, a n d
lecting f r o m Go vera m e a t l ^ n d d l a t W s o^Hie-'adJwliAriV'P'v
GKANO T a a v s a a a COCSTY. J .
O F F I C E a t his re»ddencft Bast TraverasdBttju- nriif * V
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G r a n d Traverse Representative District.
Y V I R T U E O F O N E VHIIT O F E X E C U T I O N I S S U E D
J u l y 4-31-om
j,.. , 8 , ; tvi.
fitt-H&M I I I * rwe!'4-.W*
out of and u n d e r the weal of the C i r c u i t Court, for tlus
J o h n S . D i x o n , S t r a i g h t - o u t R e p u b l i c a n , is elected t o T h e c o u n t r y of t h e A m o u r , an e x t e n t of .9,200 s q u a r e
C o u n t y of Grand Traverse u n d State of Mlehfgan, to m e dimiles,.lias
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ties of G r a n d T r a v e r s e , E m m e t a n d Manistee, o v e r s u r r e n d e r o f S e b a m y l piieified 6ome p r o v i n e a s w h i c h a n d tenements of H. M. Ilaite, I have seized a n d levied .upon
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all the right, title and Intcre»tof the said d e f e n d a n t | u and
may cousequcnily be considered f a having been added t o
H e n r y H Noble. D e m o c r a t by 400 majority.
to the following real F j t a t e , t o w ! t :
'.
Tbe north e t a t q u a r t e r of s o u t h i-ftst q u a r t e r imtt north
t h e R u s s i a n t e r r i t o i y . T h e p o p u l a t f o n of t h e e m p i r e h a s
" t a n ' F i l t e r K w o a i X T TEAKS — T h e first e m i g r a n t
west q u a r t e r of south east tiuarter and south went q u i r t e r o f
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i n c r e a s e d t o a n e q u a l p r o p o r t i o n . I n 1 7 2 2 i t was 1 4 e«uth east q u t r t e r a n d soutli east q u a r t e r of south cast quart e a m s t h a t e v e r passed o v e r t h e T r a i l , a r r i v e d a t S i l v e r
:
millions ; in 1803, 3 6 m i l l i o n s ; in 1 8 2 9 . ' 5 0 m i l l i o n s J t e r of seation twcnty-oiie (II), towu twenty-nine (2UJ north of
l . a k c , in t i u a T o w f c s k i i C . U j t S a t u r d a y , f r o m t h e S o u t h e r n
rang? t e n ( I f ) west, which 1 shall offer for sale at p u l i i c aucM d a t p r e s e n t i t o r o o u n t s t o 6 5 millions.
Hoh'or vendue as the law dttects, at the front door of the
I L L 1XICATE L A K 1 ) I » , ' V A Y ^ A X f l B . W r
p a r t of t h i s S t a t e . F i v e o t h e r families a r c u o w or. t h e
Court Room, in t h e ' v i l l a g e of Traverse City, t h a t b e i n g the
on Commission— a n d n o w offersTCr sale,'
NKW FASHIONED SAIIA^—Among t b e n e w i n v e n t i o n s place f o r h o l d i n g the C i r c u i t C o u r t f o r the County of Grand
r o u t e , a n d will p r o b a b l y a r r i v e h e r e in a d a y o r t w o . —
rravenuv oo Saturday, the 22d day of N o v e m '
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T h i s is an i m p o r t a n t e r a in o a r history, tuid we would recently p a t a n t e d is t h a t of an i m p r o v e d f a n s h a p e d s a i l
i
AM' WILL extiL AS * u « x t . i ; w o ' t i a I * *
b o pleased t o p u b l i s h t h e n a m e s of t h o s e h a r d y p i o n e e r s , T h e S c i e n t i f i c A m e r i c a n s o y s t h i s invention c o n s i s t s in
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m e n t a b o u t a o o n t r n l p o i n t o r points, also, in a c e r t a i n
iiiitoty o f o a r
ftxlnty.
i
E s t a t e of M a r y C h a r b o n e a u , Deceased.
n o v e l construction' o f t h e t r a s s w h i i h a t t a c h e s t h e s a
. Also—13 Lots 4h tbe Village o f Elk « U p H » ,
, »SiUMOFMicni(>A>M
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Election Return*.
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t o t h e m a s t a n d ' f t t r t b e r , iw a « ) t e l t o m b i i u » i o a of
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W e have nothing later than Detroit morning papers
T h e above m e n t i o n e d L a n d s * r 6 ! h
psMwM-th'fc't - rlritlH.
T A S E S S I O N O F T H E V R O B A T E C O U R T FOIJ T H E
yard, trusaaudflwingiag. anna for , spreading tbe a a i L —
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T h e o b j e c t s of t h e . i n v e n t i o n a r t : - F i r s t , t o .cpa^l^ t h e i a ' * r a v e r a e € i » y , on Thurnday, t h a 2dslay o f O c t o b e r , ill ithe e a r l i e s t a n d boat s a k o t h m s w | j h r a f a m i M t b » ) i o l l . m * x H»tT i c k e t is d o u b U e a i l # e « ^ 6 y to* ttrofeaod m a j o r i t y . —
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1 t e a m a n , R e p u b l i c a n , i s e l e c t e d t o C o n g r e s s in t h e 1 s t
C u r t i s Fowlor J u d g e of I'robate, l a the m s t t c r of estate of W a t e r P o w e r s , wltl
second, to
tff^eflJi(\«all
'• ( t e ^ p f e v e n t e d Mary Charboneau. peceased. - O n reading anil filing the pe- to stilt p u r c h a s e r * , - a — .
. ..
District over Penniman.
'tWo'n, d u l y verWed, pf liaoson s: Benrs, p r a y i n g that an in f e r e n c e t o b u y i n g back froniaettletDenObi-'-'
l^elljingj thkdwiQ djstribule the ^train m o r e M
K r u m e h t irarpbrting-to bo t h e l a i f WH a n d U « t a m e n t of said
T r a v e r s e City. May 1, 1801.
iro V ^ J j l i ^ P p W l f
T h e S t a t e df N e w T o r k i s d o u b t f u L |
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deceased, may be miaiitteU to P r o h u t e .
N e w J e f S « hasDrob»bl^_goi>p4je«)Qn^ic.,(-_q
plied in t h e ustfil^Bfaijuier;
ftuJrtViO-gbflie
w e i g h t of
.Tbsrenpoo it is ordered, t h a t Memlpy, fche.3d d a y of NovemCHICAGO, a o v T t - ^ U
M U - ^ T h e d e c t i o o p a s s e d off t h o sails a s low a s possible, d h d enable t h e w e i g h t o f j h e ber next, at une o'clock in the a f j e r p q o n . l>e asfiigncd for the
h t a r i n g of said petition, a n d t h a t the nclra at law o f k a l d di
<|uietly. T h e v o t e polled is l a r g o .
I t Is r e p o r t e d t h a t topm*shu>f i£S ttsasoi tdi^o ridufea!
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'• •*' ceased, and all other persons intrusted in said estate; arc ti
CHUK or lAWiiJb '
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quired to appear a t a session of said Court, t h e n t o be hulden
m a j o r i t i e s f r o m all t h e w a r d s in t h e c i t y g i v e A r n o l d .
T h e r e a r e w e i d e e n a p p l i c a t i o n s , for t h e office vf e j e - i r t t h e P r o b s t o Office tn T r a v e r s e C l w , a n d show ean*e If i n y
R e p u b l i c a n , f o r Congress, 3 4 5 . H i s m a j o r i t y in t h e d i s
ther<\ lie, why the p r a y t r of t h e . fc tiiloncr s h o u l d n o t be
C d t i m e r f n i h t i tasD of t h e c o n ^ c t M a h n , w h o ' I s s o o n g r a n t e d . And
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t r i ( f e i l % p r o b a b y g f i m 1 , 3 0 ^ 1 ^ 4 , 5 0 0 . -B<y|inw f r o t n j f f i f i
notice of the pendency, of said petition, a n d the h e a r i n g
t o b e h u n g a t L o n d o q , * Q . » W j>-" '
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S t a t e a r e v e r y m e a g r e , g i v i n g n o i n d i c a t i o n as t o t h e rethereof, by causing'a 6om-Of this o^fler t o b i p u b l i s h e d in
lu the Grand Traverse Herald, a n e v # p n p e r p r i n t e d and cirs u l t Springfield City gives S t u a r t Democrat for Con- ,
s;i/. •
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culating In said County of O r a a d i W v e r a e . f o r t h r e e (S) s h e .
gress 4 1 3 majority. Allen, D e m o c r a t candidate a t large
M i c h . , Merrill B l o c k , '
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2 0 0 nwyority. K a u k a k e e c o u n t y g i v e s N o r t o n . R e p u b l i . j, , J u d r e o f , P r o b a t e .
T X r U K R B A S C O N G W A S AT
SESSION
( j p l c u a givea 3 0 0
Oct. W . ' t 4 t ' P r i n v r v f e e s ; - ? f ) , .
... Act w h k h wi j . a p p r m r o d . oiB'Hit 16th of
V Y . p«s««d.an
July, I8ii2».dwirinB r t h a t all t h a t p o r t i o n of the present
D e m o c r a t m a j o r i t j 6n the State ticket
1 lodated M* the foUOwintf c i t i e s : — D e t r o i t , N e w ^ V o r k .
NOTICE.
4 ' C a e b o y g a a P l g t r i c t " - l n t l w i s t a w of UWhigaQ. Wlair West
ITtlbdelpbia. Alljairy, 3ftiffiito,.ClevcJand, Chicago A p t . LMHK
R e t u r n s f r o m s e v e n t y t o w n s in d i f f e r e n t p a r t * of t h e of Lake Michigan, a n d S o u t h of tbe UnedcTiding T w n i i h l p s " V l O T U - ' E
HKREBY G I V E N T H A T tVK T H R T N A p c i a o n h o l d i n g h s r h o l a r e h l p can a t t e n d e i t h e r ' d t - W f
dersigned. will m s k f a p p l i c a t i o n to t h o ' B o a r d of B a p i r S l a t e give I ^ g e p o U , 8 « i p i £ f c c « n c ^ t & t a i f o r C o n g r e s s f o r t j > p n e # n i . forty-two N o r th . iDeladjng Bt. Martin a a n
tn
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( h e a d j a c c n t Islands n e a r the e s t r a o c a t o - itig May Do Noc,
v i j o r r <iT Grand Traverse c o u n t y , a t t h e l r - n e x t annrnd meot- o p t i o n . '
nt large, 3,300 majority.
now f o r m i n g a-part of t h e . p r u e w t i C h e b o y g a n • District. u(il Ing. Tor leave to c o n s t r u c t a Tjatn acro.H« Elk Ri'vcr. (pear, the
T n i t l o a livable- -fii 'a.lvanesi W p u r c h a s e o f ' s e h o l r f r V l t f '
t,;
s u b s e t , t o a a l e a t T r a v w o C i y r , in said Btatc be/ sud the same site of th« i.rv«ent Dam) 'Are (5) ftet TiljrTi, wDh an apron $40 f o r full terra. S a m e c o m * for L a d l e s , $53.
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WISCONSIN—Se*en t o w n s in W a l w o r t h c o u n t y g a v e is b«rehj' auaiol)<*l t o • tbe f l a k e b u p e r i o r District.''*nad, tho twenty feet'aflde. and built •at PilSs.-Timber a n d E a r t h , a n d '
bimlnitr- v» c-uur gt..my time, A v e r a g e t i m e t o c»i*>lete
P o r t e r , R e p , 1 , 2 3 8 m a j o r i t y ; K i n o s h a C o . — T h r e e L a n d s t h e r e i n b e s u b i e o t t o sale and e n t r y a t t h e s i t e of t h e ' to, .be used (or r u n n i n g a saw mUL g r i s t m i l l , and o t h e r ma- the cour."t.tlirueduonths,
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Land Offioe f o r *aid District, a n d whereas, Srction 2 of this c h i n e j y for m a n u f a c t u r i n g purpose*,.
A knowledge o f t h c onTlnary E n g l i s h b r a n c h e s if
t o w n s g a v e P o r t e r 3 0 0 m a j o r i t y . HLs m a j o r i t v b y t h e a c t d e o U n a t h a t i t s h a l l not take e f l t d u n t i l thrcu month*
.
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. 3 . F. 6 P A L D W G . Aislatant.
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October, instant, no f u r t h e r e a t r k a or: locations will be made
The m o s t t h o r o u g h , p r a c t i c a l a a d t r u l y p p p u H a C o l l r j e a
A C\ED.
h e a r d f r o m , s h o w W a d s v r o r t h ' s m a j o r i t y o u t s i d e of N e w at. U ^ . o f f l C M t M f f . ' b w d s ' j t n n w i t h i n t h e : limitsjaboTe deS^vli*reaa tvmvhrn R o l f i ^ M f r r e q n ^ f e me^to f o n t r a t f l c x « fa America. O v e r / d * t h o u s a n d s t u a e n U h a v e e a * e W ' ' I j r *
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(iffldldly de/iv m a k i n g any a u r h assertion, a n d , t h a t |ic ,or Uia
T h e D e t r o i t Free
Press of t h e 2 9 t h , c o n t a i n s M r .
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f eninsula. Oct. C. 1H43.•>riI a»<uTw J s - . i ! < I T U . I ' S # .
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1850 Acres, also Choke \
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C O X i L E G E S .
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w h i c h we s p r j n * ood Caught him by t h e other
W h y d i d h e w a i t fire-Ays a f t e r t h e s t a t e m e n t ap-
Iwared in t h e Advertiser
and
Tribune,
out with a faint and equivocal denial t
b e s u r e t h a t we h a d left t o w n T I t I f l p k l .
W a l k e r doubtless feels
i llcc, at Traverae Citv. Oct. 1»CM«S.
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, i ^ W r J M s e ^ B Rertanan, North Unlty^Mlcli. , .,
( M l - MARSH. R J b ' i
Ttie ^utitcrhier W e r s ' T o r haIe'1Vfeoft a c r e s o f
•well-selected lands, h a v i n g been mostly located
> « ^ t e n t - e f 3 ^ « ^ t e y , avid
te^VWa^Tands
in
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to the amount Of m e wnsotj thousand franca, had
oade a frandafcnt bankruptcy. " T h e rojrue is ia hid-
tbe office, and tbe bankrupt considering as
hopeless, quietly Went off to the perfects re.
• V J ° r * • R - ^ peHad'a friend, I am not a aware
PCOPKACi t m BlACTirCL.
whether, through this arrest, be was able, as he stated,
to recover his seventy **
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BABE CHANCK TO ADORN YOUR HOMES !
GIFTS, GIFTS, GIFTS.
Hannah, Lay & Op's Column
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DSSIW s f u Out break
Michigan f a i l a a s Ialmeellag —ntnmcat.
j r » t . i m a n i t i «CMJ M k / h i n S i ^ o ^ - JI.
The following fetter froasSsBator Wilkinson,of Uto* • * » * > • « » to b* disposed at for SI IS
2 5 * " " J " * " • " > • # > i m j effort ( o l t o r e r (hi. *ota. to Senator Howard of Detroit, wifl be read
i f aceo»p£alsd whh a valaabls gift, worth
W m o M b u k r i l * . H IfctoU me Ihit prior fc> hU with interest .froai M eeatt to SIOQL freai ths foUowlag
a t a » « t « « « k . tad Hiwd on
taletud^l.
Mtrfin.
„
.
MAXKATO,
O
c
t
17,
18*2.
SpirwdJd
and Attractive List.
and that m the only precise infcrmationoo could give
Hon. Jacob M. Howard :
J"
HoaUag Cased WatelMs, wsrth
$100 OS
THE LABGEST STOCK OP
....
... ~OT M
M i DBAB 8m.—I very much regret that I did aot re- MOeMwaufcss
I w « t my*if U mike ioqoiries at the homo indicatI te«»d that M. K's lodgings were I Hill occupied ceive your letter at an earlier day, so thai I coold have
- y o w i ^ i r i e s m « r e promptly. Bot the troth
by his wife, bat that he wai w a y oo a journey at pre- ,
me
r
•eat- The troth wan, that aioccXhe day of his flight be is. oar Indian difficulties have cootlaaally
had not ooce rota reed home, jit I faded to pursue away from my borne, so that I did oot receive yoar fet- •000 Kgnet, Plata, Chased and Stoa* BJsg^ S 00 to 7 00
nto investigations farther io thf» quarter flight compro- ter of Heptember last until this morning.
* ° * Qojdaad Kaa«tl^d Hmi€j«s,
. . . . 6 eo to 10 00
1 suppose that before this reaches you. you wil have MOO Br*ach, t««f tad Pratt BMcekta, —^ 3 oo to 6 00
suae the aSair, I withdrew. <0s the other hand I had
talnrf from • c W s t i a s t f T l h a t M K- bad .vera] been made familiar wi'h all tbe facts relstiurto the In- ***
Oo»d Bracelets, . . . . J 60 to t o o
ele d
dian
war,
to
which
your
letter
refers.
I
wul,
however,
J°JJ
Jj?'£'
Plewattos
Bracelets,
. . I 60 to 6 00
I
ttaws given him fetterstdcarry to a female, his mistress,
1000
2 artm * cI ® 40(1 Oaraet Braeelets,
< oo to 8 oo
who lived to the Roe da Faaoourg Montmartre. I es- state that in ray judgement tbe immediate danger to yoar MOO Branch,
Uva, sad Coral Drops,
3 00 to 5 00
tablished a sarveiHsDce round her abode, as well as people of tbe Northern peninsula is over. 1 think that 6*00 Garnet CSBMO aad Jet DrepT
3 00 to 6 00
rand that of K'e wife ; the agents bad ofiers to srrest the Indian war is substantially at ao end. It was origi- 9030 Oold and Eaaaelsd Cre
1 00 to -6 00
the baukrupt if be called oo either of tbo lsdioa, foUow nally a deep laid plot, and I nave no doabt bat that it
6 00 to 10 00
6 00 to 10 00
ibem wherercr they went and as they offcn went out in was directly or remotely instig.»ted by those wretches
J 60 to 6 oe
a backucy-coach, f placed a cab attbe disposal of each who are seeking to destroy our Government The Io•».'
••
•60 to 6 eo
U All these messnres led to no remit, and for a disos were told that all our braves and yoang men bad
—* Ja Uaatlftilly colored,ftla offered ror $1 J6
i week that my men remained at their poet, from gone to the war Sooth, and that they coold easily repoe- <•?'"*8*
™
ot»*rwlaa,) Atowarraatad aa wpreaentaA
themselves of tbe country which they had relnctantP , 5 T H WJUUUHT or LABT JAKS GRIT.—
riXA.lL, till mido&it. nothiog revealed to m the bank. sleased to tbe white* They are subdned and hu- This aobw Lady, celebrated for her virtues aod misfortunes,
rupt a residence. /
I
aaver aapired to th« ThroneJ of Eagtead. ambitious relatives
Eretrbody is aware that postmen are accostomed to miliated, and tbe war is over, your people stand In oo P
*°*
'">•
throae to the
utter aloud at -the doorway of the porter's lodge the danger.
aeaffbld. (Sheet U by Jo. Uaaal retail price U 00.
Oar State has suffered terribly in this war. I am glad . rW. —
M* W
Bauuoa Paarivo
Paaruo wrra
wira aia
ais Wira.—HaWi
aames of those lodgers to whom letters are addressed I
* *t t*t s*a Batwoa
Ijh aader a commission from food Queen Bess, dUcorered,
therefore bad the postmtn followed by an agent, closely that tbe massacre did not extend beyond our limits. No
f . . ^ ° L P < i T " l 0 n o f » h A t l s « « called North Caroline,
«coagb for him to bear the Dames pronounced, and in one who has not witnessed tbe desolation which has at- !bwtto
ohfoh he jpre the name "Vtrjlala" ta honor of tbe
tended
this
outbreak,
cao
form
any
idea
of
its
magniCAM of there being one addressed to either of the females
"Vlrfia Qneea." 81r Walter waa a great Hero. Poet and
tbe agent was straightway to enter the lodge, commence tude. Prom tbe best evidence I can procure, I am sa- StatemanJ (Sheet 24 by 30. Usual reull price »3 w!)
*—f" otLT FL if-Bo ATM IK—Ifevar lore of fun end baa conversation with the porter oo BOOM pretest, aod try tisfied tbst more than l,0OO of our people have been
"Pirtnrtthe couaunsod find out tha postmark. This arrangement failed massacred aod a vast amount of property has been desaaea of the -Jolly Flat-Boatman" as a remlnlieence of Sceae*
lite the rest; and a few darn later the inspector ordered troyed. But, thank, God, St is over now. I think there
E V E R BROUGHT TO T R A V E B 8 £ 0 1 T 1 .
P
rettll ri °&7 n t *" e<1
' * b r 30, Dsaal
to follow the post-man into Madame K's bouse could not is oo longer any danger from the Indians.
Very
trujy
yours,
rtftain from saying' to me, •• That old Pipelet Is as ob«—TBS Taarrsa's Laar SHOT—This picture will reeall
maay thrilling Incidents of early border lift. Tbe Trapper
M. & WILKINSON.
stiMle as the tree Ficard, he is; the" lodger must have
with but one charge left, and that fit bis rUe. Irsnrprlaei bj
pnid him handsomely."
- party of l ^ l a a s - a deaperate moment. (Sheet 14 by SO.
The Russians ia the North Psal lie.
The fcet is, that we had hitherto bad to deal with a
From the Hew Tork Post
sharp fellow ; all had been provided for, aod whatever
-—the happiest hours of every man'
aad woman's life.
'
It is well known that the Rossi an government is co
CONSISTING OP
roses might be employed they had remained unsuccessftiL One word struck me. however.
structing a telegraph from its capital to its posseeofoos OU Bachelors and Tonng ladles should at least hare it
(Sheet 14 by JO. Usaal price « 00.
~ Yo« a y t h t t he is a Picard f
00 this cootioeot, and that a large part of the work is 8—Paarwo^-A Scotch soldier departing for the Crimea,
finished Recent foreign journals state that io tbe course lingers for yet another parting seal while the bugle sounds
of another year it will be finished. The Alentiao Is- -to march." (Sheet 34 by SO. Cecal price $3 00.f
yem believe, it f
& ^ T n i Hmflr.ivn W a i , v » v b . i .
vitn
'
lands, which stretch across tbe mouth of Bebriogs Straits,
" Oh 1 that can be easily perceived by bis accent"
" V « r jood t "Icootim»d( " if be beito we perhaps forty io number, reaching from tbe peninsula of Kamon
n
Miyw. Dsnal price S3 00.
have a chance of oar gMiemo." '
schatka io Asia to Gape Alaska in North America, aod a—Bar
CiTCHWa—Bepreaentlng
"Bretos,"
"Boaer"
aad
I immediately sent for one of my Cosack Irregulars, are Russian possessions. They form an admirable cor- "Vixen," on -acUre doty '1 (Sheet J? by 30. Usual priee $2 60
a-W*uj*0T0« a*n NELSOK.—Or Ireland and England Ajld more to, heretofore hept by them ; ait
•bobavmg worked for along Ume io the diflereut towns don of stations for telegraph poles, aod obviate the
represented
bv
these
celebrated
Commanders
at
the
only
incessity
of
long
marloe
cabeit.
of Pjeardy, was perfectly acqnaioted with'the patois,
between them. (Sheet 26 by 35. Usual
Prom Capo Alaska a cable twelve hundred miles loog price $4 00. nad
sod might very easily pass himself off as a pore blooded
Nowaoldforil 60.)
10
A
HOM
]
W 1 e x f l f t i o e < ' » • «ffiir to him folly, aod conclod- would reach tbe mouth of Colombia River, and thus the
r
%
*
Pal*.—A
fslthful
copy
of
the
U
,0 th0
*
"
P ° r l e r oftbe house where Ma- telegraphic communications with Europe and Asia could great original, which has caused a sensation amounting to
kept outside and distinct from' Brltfch interference, if enthnriaam all oter the Country. (Sheet II by SI. Usual
dame K. Hers, aod get ioto conversation, you will ask be
J
price $4 00 Now sold uneotored for i l 25, aad beautifully
htm for somebodv. He will reply that be does not Temed necessary.
colored for t l 60.)
Oo the other hand, if the land route is preferable, the
know him, pod then will come a small explanation, to
U - P a a u ' s Corar or DsaTa.-Col«red In oIL (Sheet
0
" " " J " will suddenly put ao end by eiclaimiog, line would run along and east or Cook's Inlet north of M , , 1 . ^ , a 4 '
°°- Now sold for $1 16.)
l ^ T ^ s V ^ « or TmaK^-BlagaaUy colored In oil. Tbe
" U.T JFTSiyo°.*re * Ficard r The worthy man will Prince William's Sound, east or Mount Ellas, thence
beautiful Gem enchants the world, and cost And before the great advanoe in mwl
reply io tbe affirmative, aod, at a couotmnsc, yoa will down along tbo coast to Puget s Sound, aod thenoe by 2 ^ 5
K"Psaa!
price
«S
00.
Now sold for »I 6p.)
Astoria
to
San
Francisco,
with
which
we
bave
now
peroffer him a glass of wioe at the Dearest bar. But yon
Tne Ollt 8ystem, as pursued by os, ta no hnmbag, bnt a fair,
nmsttake care to alt down with him oyer a botUo of fect telegraphic conoectlou. In all human probability, honorable method of doipg business. We ose no numbers,
good wioe, which you wiHsoi ceed hy another and still this great work will be accomplished iu a very short schemes of chance, or lottery In any fona, so there
hinds of OoocU, to make room fur
possibility ofloas. The engraving selected Is furnished at
another, till yon see that yoa bave rendered your Cerbe- time.
reu
" ?rle«>
• present is
But another interesting feet is this: Tbe Russian govrus coofldiug and chattering. Then yoa will tell him,
given .in addltloa
at, the time
of
purchase. The gift
is therej
f
TJfpurchase.
guTtothereernment
has
quietly
taken
possession
or
two
small
islands
under tbe asal of aecresy, that yoa bave been io trade,
>re, clear gain. If la a cause of wonder to many—others anwhich, they are compelled to build
that yoa have been unfortunate, that tbe police are after in tbe straits of Corea, called North ind South Tsu-Sima herttaUngly pronounce It n swindle—how we eaa make s
bat that yon have sucoeoded In completely tbrowthrow- belonging to tbe Japanese Archipelago aod the Empire business profitable, conducted on so liberal a system as oars.
.M«
vu .uo PUOUI. • uis coonaeuoe. offared in your of Japan. Not long since the Bntish Admiral Sir This is the reason—we are agents for a Jewelry aad an Eneach having an fmmenae Stock, accumulated
quality of a feUow-provincial, win surely provoke his, James Hope, who was cruising around in the Ringdove, paring House,
01
tk« opening of the Southern Trade, which
and as yoar poeitioa is identical with that oJ K.. it may on doubling tbe cape oear which tbey are sitaated, most be disposed of at once.to meet the obllgaUonsoftheflrms
be prenmed that the Picard will tell you in bis torn tbe found tbrte Russian frigates at anchor near the islands,
All letters containing current bllla or postage stamps
promptly
tly attended to. Canada letters mast be prepaid. All
P f 6 b , b l ? "i 1 1 1 0 0 1 Mttiog him bot and tbe greatest activity and bustle prevailing on shore. IsQsre
m
mnatooataln
u n e * n U l n • U n , P * - .f o. .r retain postage.
Imperial
^? t 0 < 5 # U l D W
certaioly explicitly eoougb for ns to be able to fiod him." A fortified town was growing up rapidly, the
1
lly Oosack wasnn iateUigent man. be played bis part fisg was floating from the' principal building , and the
population
was
all
alive
with
butioess.
The
British
Adsdmirably and, as maUare turned oat as I had soticiAGENTS WANTED!
{ • M . W? leatoad that our bankrupt wag in hiding at mirml was perfectly astonished, and especially Wbeb be
whom a Liberal
commission will be afloWed—send for
HMtmartre, coder the aignifleant name ofM. Aodre— found tbe Japanese, thirty thousand in number, appear- To
p 0l 1
£ £i.2?c,0*ln* «Un>P^ t a oew dfflculty presented itself In the fact that the ing perfectly content with their new masters and friend*. *5
• . LOWE * CO., Drawer 174, BuflWo, N. T.
l#-ly
WHICH WUi 1
elodowa of KB room looked oo a garden from which '• Phis is to be a second Sevastopol," wrote the Admiral
thwe waa a door Into a back lane. A t the slightest homes and now the English government made aware of
alafra be might thererore. take to flight: and moreover, the facts, is making a more which. ID tbe words of an
he frequeotly slept out
English journal, means that tbe Russians will not be alThe next day I sent three agents to Montmartre^ only lowed to stay there. We think tbey will stay, however,
«0 entering the place indicated ; siooe these islands are of tbe first importance 'to Russia,
AXD
be Wai disguised as a mail-guard, and carried a bag con- sod will greatly facilitate ber trade oo the Amoor, and
t a i m ^ eight hundi<od franca io an«er. According to also with California.
ho « n t op to tbe porter:
Comer
of
Plfth
A
Wood bridge Btreeta,
Geo. Uontaoban, of the French army, io directing the
"DooaM. Andw livaherer
wonder of tbe Chinese Emperor's Palace at Fekin, took
" V M U M U I it out at present"
a'imlsahee H have brought him eight hun- lor birowo share tbe jewels of tbe Empress :
til 8nJ C«(uj.
"Amoog these jewels were two necklaces, one of
<hedI franca, sent from Bordeaux," (and here he rattled
'ba bag). " Well, I am veryaony for him, but I shall which waa made of a Tew rare kind oT dark gray pearl, XX TE ARB UANDPAOTU1 V AND ABB PRAPABBD
and the other of diamonds, emeralds, and gigantio runot come all this distance again.
biea Oo hia return to Paris, oot knowing much of the
, 'G2odJ5T5o®» K
porter muttered
I really
tne most approved construction.
don t taoW what to do, for M. Andre gate me strict or- real rafaw of aueb things, tbe General made a present
We Invite especial attention to our Condensing Engines,
ofapesri necklace to the Kmprere Eagenlc, who, not
where he is."
partlcalariy adapted for flouriag Mills, and other nrcotes Ae iveQ as the two buUdinge alrtady <*liking
tbe setting, sent it to ber jeweller to be broken where
" T h a t ispoeible. my good fsHow.", the agent
economy
my of Puel
Peel sad
aad regularity of motion are ao taTbe wmdenalwg
oow4eadw« apparatus
a n s n t i for these engines
^ a d } ' your M. Andre, from what I can see, aoea not up. It proved to be worth 1,800,000 franca Oen. dlspenaable. The
is of the
it simple aad daraMe
kind, These condensing
araMe kind.
idA to ba found by his creditors ; bot if a man hide Mootaubao offered tbe other necklace to tbe Dochem engiaee
re to Mines for Pumping,
Pnssplng, or for
f working Stamp
Mmseu from persons to *hom he owes money, that is no oT Msiakoff; and it was so valuable that she did not sc- Milts, tbe greatest
cupied by xui; and will U
r eateat economy ia fsel.
cept
it
until
after
consulting
ber
husband
and
tbe
Emmton why be should treat persons who bring him mo" fscillties
• illties for
forfilling orders for Mining Machinery a
Our
peror.
I
t
was
worth
over
2,000,000
francs.
Tbe
eoor••y in the same way. 8till
"
sed. Oar patterns embrace
tbe largest variety of
nm
1
* tailxmklBsiT.
""Poc my word, that's tree,' said tbe porter, flattered moos value of the presents soon got abroad, aad tbe
of the most appro ved const
by tb# argument, which he could understand; - o f General is now mortified beyood measure to know that Ac.,
We would call particular attention to our assortment of
we do oot repulse those who bring us money.— a magnificent fortane has dipped through hia fingers. -"—us for Pnmpswith Plunger Lifts, ran ping from 4 ta IS
that
be
even
had
some
dilBcnlty
in
getting
aeeepted
Wall, air, swoe that is the case, M. Andre goes every
i dlsmeur. Our combiaed Bucket and plunger pumps,
gpljing Stamping Machinery with water, and foreSer
mining to the office ofM. Z. ia tb* Roe S t Dennii as presents jewels of the Valoe of 4,000,0
Eive the meet aedbet satMhetfaa.
sadyou wlU find him there."
Oar aaasrtmaat or Oesring, up ta 11foetdiameter, enables
Tbe French papers publish accounts of tbe expedition
The agent left, but nudar way said to himself: " K .
beavy or ifcrtClearing,at tbe shortest
5a a dever fellow, who distrnsts everything, and who of IL Umbert to Madagsecar. lis object being prima- notice. Whtai shearea, from f t o 6 ftet diameter. Manowane to guess that we are after him. If I go to tbe rily^the spread nf civilisation and toleration, tbe envoy fkcturera of Hodge's patent stamps. Oil Btfll Mseblnery
CAM aod stupidly ask for M. Andre, he Is S n J w e of took oot for the Princesses of that island so abuttdant ^ t h e most approved construction; Building work, Irea
ending soma one to smwar in his name, and bohinir."— supply of crimson robes having skirts rcsptandant With Frosty Columns, Caf«, Aa, Aa, r Hia miaated TtUe for Bide'
wsUs sad Areas: Iron Peaces. Verandah*, SUdre, Ac.
2?
ffaard,
followed
by tbe two agents at a embroidery, sent by her Imperial lfalestyT But the oC
we are aele licensees for Patent Penclnr—prices vsrvtag as present price* vn Eastern market* unU
disUoce, went to the Ruo 8 t D e W and recS»rf thI ject of universal interrat amoog tbe fair was tbe expand- from»»ca«s to $6 per foot The lsrgeat assortment of
porter hlMclfto lead him to M. Andre,; that he might ing crinoline, which took.emythiu efce doWiaC-thTon. Fenoe Pstteraa ia the State.
No Humbug! No Swindle!
j g - R B - b « 5 < w ^ S S 5 „"2S
I
S
NOW RECEIVING,
«
.
G E N E R A L
MERCHANDISE,
r
BY FAB,
EVERYTHING,
Bought for Cash,
A N O T H E R STORE.
JACKSON & WILEY,
3 C R . 0 3 V Os B R A S S
FOUNDERS
M A C H I N I S T S ,
F I L L E D FTJJUL O F
HA Bdiju, aprta luliE % rf liiipa fatal
8,
SOLD AS LQW
it should bo wom.abose or
BQleAgeaWSyOU&rdHBoiler InJeetor, wl
deHwr a bag or money which be had for him into bi| ly queetion being whether
water, witboat the use of Pampa ar other
own hands.
. A P r f ° ^ °a°ts uJr» that «sa «f plies BoArraa With
W W rh.
-l
u
Tkc potferfatfa; hd«r «««it UU> aa CSM, ud ti.the Radama s daughters decided on weanag the
—law tbe
w is ««U
IL-J .k,™
- h>
.
fl" tba OBtside, aad probably that will be the IWablonin
lit p««»• toil,
« « • MM
"». Aid™
- — — — - r - ~ 3 j — Parraaas made to order. ,
•'^Speepcstloas fisraisbed when deskad.
^ O r d e r e fret shrohd wffl meet with prompt attention.
N * w « r u n s tx TSK Sovni—There is not a stogie
,
type foundry sonth of Baltimore, aod moat of tbe 8oath- 1 > « " O T c m r p o C T t o m r A * D BAIUI.TE
U SHOP. StaamtofftaesMiil Oesriag, Mining Maahia" M. K , I have a warraat Csr your a r r e s f
«y, Irea and Brass Csadags, of all kinds, to order. We
a"
•••^•wrvweee.
pendpnbJicatioa o a a c o o a a t o f t h s worw oat cooditioo
isswaiina in smmis * mi of the tyne from which they are printed, go t f r m
Qgraplry ie ooccerard, the rebel newspapers atready
f e e a n t a wretched appearance.
'
admit, for
R E A D Y
P A T .
HANNAH, LAY & co.
Aw*. M, » m
M-H
October 1 , 1 8 0 2 .
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