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Grand Traverse Herald, September 05, 1862
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Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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Bates, Morgan (1806-1874)
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1862-09-05
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VOL. IV.
T R A V E R S E
€jjt (branii erafffrsc ^Irruli),
CITY,
MICH.
O n r C o u n t r y ' s Cull.
f - l d o
, thai b ell
than
i
. r t . b l y In
«1 f..
r.ri.is like your* u . r . 1,11. r
lot tin- baud. l!'«l 1-1} :«• • •
It th>- li|fht desk. nnd b-aru |i
lorx nimiSi or-inki-d brand. n
a ciluigei UU lliC battlv-delu.
fight
N O . 4i
5.1862.
W i l l i a m s - 1 ; o . e e I.I..I l» e . i f o u g h t . XC p ' ' t h e n c ;!:i w i n e u
t h e e l l e m v till I- l i . s i i . a y
a'
I - l o • * . ! ! . m i ' - ! . i m f o r g i v i n g c r e d i t w h e r e c r e d - H i r . : i:: I t i l . \ w i l , j
I i t i » «i*r- •
:.-ii b e l i . - T v j . e k n e w a : - y t h - n g m o r e o f ' c a ! ! . - . J r t r a ' . ^ :
in o r
1
*1
*
W l u u i h e b . r ! .• w a s f i m g h f a n d w o n .
Itiw a r . s n d ^ e
tUITOK AMI rKOt lURTUK.
T K H M S .
t h u t a M i ^ i s a n M• • - i m e n t w a s - n t h e
bur,;'
Traverse City, Grand Tmverw County, Michigan,
M O K G A N ' BA T E S ,
F R I D A Y , S E P T E M B l i i :
had
ja:i:iy
all
an
the
e n e m v ' s ,IUHK:
open
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' A l l w e h u e ! t o d o w a s t o t h a n t i . a t w'!.[•• h w a - a t o p U l ! L " T h l - Ir\
ii,. a : u . i
1 K H i m o n d : , - T ' v . :!' i m « b n
t: „i c o u i u
r i t a » w : ; u j ) s . m a r c h u p a n d t a k e - 1 r<-j«
I'm: a r i
i g e t i l l ! H i g h i l lis.! Kirlirn -f.
ny of the V
. .. !
] ;n,«i-»-..in , f ; j . . .
"i\
- i ; .I n w e •! i*
W e
found
whel
i l ' d UI. :
thirty iLousand
W t m u t e ' l d ) e \ i r u u l i n t o i 11. 1.1 UM1 o n t i n ' f a c
W h y w a s l u a !1 g n e n
t o ! ear1. .
divided.'
i
• :.;it g r a v e a t . d s e t .01 :i e r r o r s i b a t e 1 O r n i .
1 d'gging.
W e « a - l i f i . - v j t h o i ' - a n d s a n d t e n s o f t h o u s w K i * , cliu-- . .
W.IV CO u ' d h a v e I.e. t,
£ < T o f . e - i , i . - I l i a i . « a i d . m>
| o f t h e b r a v e - t t r < «> [ « t h a t e « t , ' s t o o d u p o n t h e
If t h e o n e h undttMl a n d tin
; G o d ' s e a r t h , d i g g : • i g i u f r o n t _.f n o i n t r e i r l i * i i e n t i . e n d e . i t- i •Ivf.'Bi t h a t a r m y .
l i e -- w a s b e l v - . i T H i , h n o n d a n d W i l -
i l i s n i ! . h - i - . ' . a e d s n ! r i g h t d o w n n : . tin* c e n t r e a n d
went
other
Al Kiwis of J#b Printing Neatly awl Kipiitioasly fatalfi.
i before n w h i p p e d
n n r r of
tin "enemy.
H e
waited
for
. M c C I . l i n n 1...
t h o ; . <i!i.i m e n t h a t w'e r e s e n t
m a r c :.i-ii . | K i u t h e c u e i n v . t h . r v c o u n t h a v e - r i . 5 | . ; v . j
(
• r , | i ; ; w•e w ' a i t e d f r . 1 h e m t o p e t a n o t h e r a r m y ,
I ' i ' o i o i l e r u ' v f '.s* h i n t .' a n d a !!l t h e v . i i - ! i l
f . n y w e r e i n k i n g all t h e | a r m : —
r n WI/J.«.«•O l K b u n d ' > M n o d l i f i y - i i - j h i I.I
fifteen.
and
fifty-five,
! for s i.\ i l v l l t b s .
i m e n a m i b o v > l . e i .w e n i h e a g e s o f
fougiiin ois- ' u n t i l '
j a m i m n " i i : t i i i m o t i s : y w e w a i t e d w e e k s a n . ! w e e k s a n d w e e k s ; m e n >bo u a s i n u n y u s <^aii k
| t l l . T P t.«
I T h e y lmd a l e w
iM
' TED STATES LAND OfflttftTBAVEBSKc S MICH.
1 MORGAN BATES.
Ucflstet..
KECBlLN GOODRICH.
Receiver..
GHAN D T R A VERSE COUNT* OFFICERS,
J u d g e o f P r o b a t e . . . CV TI
' ? I>^: W Tlravv-v
™ m «
sheriff
C o u n t y T r e a s u r e r — M O R G A N B A T E S , Trav. City
THERON BONTWICK,
C o u n t y Clerk
Register ol D e e d s — . T I 1 E R O N J / O S T W I C K . "
,C. I I . H O M » E N . Northport.
Pro*. Attorney
C i r c u i t C o u r t C o m . , . c . H.JUHLDEN,
P E R R Y H A N N AH, Trv. C Ity
Coroners
1 f o r t h - m t.» b r i n g ' t h e * * ( . r w l
levies into
some
sort
of!t»ne
l . u u d r e d a n * f i f t y - e i g h t t i i n u s a j :id IIK-II ICC a \
T i m b a t t l e o f F a i r O . t k s w a s | m y . iu : , - r . - a t d e a l l a r g e : r t h a i t l i u t Ml l b w b i t h N I V l v t l l »•. ik-ii.y iiiiiod a g a i n a l i t t l e f r a c t i o n o f d - i l r - . ( s i > . h u n d r e d t h o u s a u d o f t h e A n s t r i a r . s ;
t b i e h u n d r e >d a n d flfiv-ei;
fht t h o n - a n d n
| a n a r m v . v e r v m u r-ll l e s s t h a n h a l f a n d t h e y b r o u g h t o u t i g l e \ , - i i r .
I h a v e i t f r o m t h e b e s t a u t h o r i t y j Iv h a l u l l e d , f a i l d e f e a t a ,:iy fori it t h e . . i m S e d c i i i t e . , , a i
' t h e i r e n t i r e (o-.-e.
I c o w i s t e n c v :LS n : i im n y .
(fought.
The :
I jiitlu r
(i bre. t the
In pra*R\ steep or Highland lake.
Come fur the land j« lotu lu form
A bulwark that tin foe « break.
Stand. like your own grey . HIT'- thitt m
The whirlwind ; stand in her del-m
The blast us soon shall move the rock
As rushing squadron" liear ye thenn
And ye wlia.w hom-s an- by h.-r gniti!
thai t h e y h a d not n
l e j r - m e n t in o r
about
a n d it h a t
Rich-
m o o d 111 i d w u - fit t . i b e p u t h T r o u t o f a n e n e m y t h u t t h e y ' B u t ,
t h e t o n e t ! - a t w e til d o Y H i l o I h e i ' e m n
s i r . il w a s d i v i . h d ; a n d t h e i . i t l a y i n
d:l< lu
J driukinp ictlen wnter, and tntii'™ l»ail
jis. 'of mid sice]nog in the mmt uutil it bc. ni«c givally IV<!II^-<!
*
' >sc who u
'
tiArtr.itable enenrjMI—but I | injured iu hvuilli. Still tkcv fight; olill lUcv loiiq.ur.
GEO. N. 8MITII, Northport.
like lioitf.) nu.l
will
'rult.-i . for t •.In- too..]»
cur himv. not o;i!v wived it from i
' tlie liirlitii'^'
J . G. R A M S D E L L ,
l.uti Sir, I have .iuemed it my dutv t» jii-e>ent this
beintr uti«-rlv d.-sir.-y<il
Ciiiuc from the d r p i of ln r green lam
The cucniv went hack to 1 mem of facts to tin- Senate anil the com.trv . ...
' K'IV u- a ir'iumjiluitil v
As mighty in your tuaivh as they :
been informed
that 1 um to bo deuouueud for t>o dviu£, nuif 1 tell ;
Ricbiiiond pell mill. 1
A* terrible as when the mius
Hare
swelled
them
over
luiiik
and
1»
lie
time,
flrat
two
bripades
of
fresh
| ha will .luuouuec luc. '1 here ore two tlusscj of .
' wlu> \vn.« titer, at tin* t
X R A V E l i S K C,'ITV,
With sudden lloods to drown the plniu
atul uo ouc else, un.l :
; troojis could have eha^il I he whole ConlMerate army !• ho arc sure to detiouncc me,
GRAND TRAVERSE COUNTY, MICH.
1
And Hwttvp along the uoisdi, uploru.
' thrmiirb the <-itv . f Uichmond and into the Jume.s River, e traitors mid fool's. 'Tin traitors have been deuni
llEFEIiENCES:
And yo who throng, beside (lie deep,
I itig every man whodid uot sni^ pa.-iv- to •• strategy, »
rout and f. nfns
Her poits and haiulelr uf the Atr.md
't led to defeat every time. The }ruiUif> Noi '
foni.il
another
big)
In number like tlie waves that leap
enlro of it, ami went to i than the truitors South; au<! s^BKliinei* 1 think wc have
gwumii.and we sat do»
— K4*U> UwttOM. Jdir.
i*
On hi« '.onK- miirin'ii inv marge >if ».i
nji iiitreiehnients when i as many in the aggregate. They iue
Come, like that deep, whvn o'er iiis br
~
HoBtO
W
" nn ei:emy fhnt was 'j are men who will come behind rou ami cut your
* itoiai
lie rises, all his floods to l/our.
there w'a< no intri-iichments in- "front,
ilu»i;i
tnd Prof, of L*» la Mich.
iHos-T. J. B»a»d«U. M«DI«VW. Midi.
nut utterly broken. We uciw took ad vie r, age of the bat- j in tbe dark. 1 have great respoet f. »r' southurni t Ir i f t o : tie of Ka:r tlak.s. Again Mitihigun soldiers were cut to , who *iioulder their muokeia anil COIIK- oui ami lake the
C. H. M A R S H ,
Few. few wes
pieces by hundreds. t,o ; nlo Judiciary so-jare hospital MI . chances of the bullet aud tbe baiter; but 1 hu\e tbe nutf
Won the f»
ibis ei'y! and y.,u will find more than ho'' I he occupants [ superlative eoiitemjtt for the nortbeie traiu-r.%, who ui.der
Rut we are many, we wiio holu
M.chigitn uiei who weit shot at Fail 0"»ks or \Vil-| the protended guis.- of pntriotism. are stabbing
AND
The grim ivsolve to guard it well.
liaisiab trg, ii.en w ho stood ilntil b regime t of a thousand j couutry in the dark.
Strike for that broad aiid goodh Um'..
SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY,
Blow
after
blow,
til!
men
sba'll
men was reduced tn one hundred aud five and even then.
——
—
;
NOTARY PUBLIC & CONVEYANCER,
That Might and Right move Jinn.I in hand,
ill J not r«i: Si,. lU«c m-u J.vo t n » HH-eJ,
'
Kn^laoJ a u j I mmim.
rraverse City, Grand Traverse Connty, Mich.
And glorious must their triumph be.
ml the Engl
Iv sacrificed. Thev hove been put to ha 1 digging, and
Office In Dwelling House.
My
;',ar.l fare, and hnrd sleeping,land if there was any hard , Bress toward Canada is remarkable. They do not at
MeClcllnn's Maiingement.
fighting to do they hnvo been put to tha' and, besides | 'einpt to disguise.the fart that ihtU Hejiendcney hmIJon- 7.. CIIA.MU.EJJ, in his .sfxjfcb upon the • Cwiiduet all this, at Light they have h5kl to guard he property of j come to be regarded by the mother couutry as a burdei
T. J . l l A M S D E L L
of Uio War," in the United Suites Senate, on the loth reb.-U in jirins. •- " have Seen so sacr iicea that two i nod u nuisance.
hoever has mixed much with publt.
England cunuot fail in have been struck with thi
ait, criticise* MCCJ.H.LAKV •• Ftrutcgy" with some severof the Michigan reg iment# to-da • cannot bring j
tone—amounting t.. .-ometlrn~ more than iudiffert
'
*Kn
ity. But facts warrant strong language. Below is the i:;:c, the Geld two hundred flint fifty men eucb out of
with which tlie American Provinces ore referred in
SOT-ICITQIt I N O H A N C E B Y ,
thousand with which th"y stirted.
close of the speccb:
NO. I FIBST STREET.
Fair Oiks was lost; that in to say, we von a brilliant Everywhere—alike among Conservatives and Radicals—
••It is not for ine, sir, to state the rtreugth of XlcCkJ- victory, but it did us no gotfd We did not take advan- among Aristocrat* and Prognsoiws—one finds but one
Mftixintoo. Mi.cUi«aJi.
lan's army at this time; but 1 know it is one hundred
tage o f it. Of course il wOhld have bet i very unfair lo expression of desire that they should sever the ties ih.it
" K>ight thousand men. less tho numlier lost by siek
take advantage of a routedrfrmy. [lattgl terj It would bind them to the Home Government, do their own thinkcasualties. Does nny man donbt that this ari
n<.t have been according to our "stinteiy." We mag- ing. pay their own bilk nod net np business on th. 'i
Tns undersigned would Inform the citizens of Grand Tra- ably bandied, was sufficiently strong to have captni
nanimously stopped, and commenced ligging. There own hook.
The language of the London 'l imes more especially
verse and adjoining counties, that Uc is prepared to attend Richmoud and crushed the rebel army? 1 think not,
woa no enemy iu front; we did i:ot know wl.ai else to do,
promptly led against tbe enemy. But instead of that. ? and so wc began to dig and ditch, and v c kept on^ dig- toward the Canadians has of lute been more than iusoicnt
promptly to all claims against the
U
alK
Bat down in malarious swamps, and awaited the draftii
United States for Bottnty or Pensions.
d and dril- It ha- spoken of them in terms of the most undisguised
fi 'hi
' ^'tf"'11)? until the^ebols had ii
\llolliccra or soldiers disabled in the present *ar, either arming, drilling, and making soldiers of an army to fit^
populacontempt.
It has denounced Uiem as n brood of paraarmed aiid made soldiers of the
l.v dlseiuie incurred, or wounds received in the service of the it, and in tho mean time our own army was rapidly wast- led andBu'.
Ignited States, in the line of their duty, arc entitled to l*en- jug away. Unwholesome water, inadequate food, over- ^ ^ ^ ^ ^tha! WHS not enough; they *• it Jackson up on sites aud sharpers who cling to Ibc mother country
hi 5 road to Winchester, aftii we waited or him to oomr ' from affection, but from interest; who fawn upon lie
*ion»; also, the widow*, or minor children of thosu who die work, and sleeping it] marshes were rapidly filling the | J*^.k^vvVthi*
•nty or thirty thousand ICU. We heard , u»t because thev lovetl her. but l>ecanse they wished t
or svo killed.
c
H
H O L D E N , Attotney-at-Law.
hospitals, and over-loading the return boats with the sick. | ( , U() 0 o r j n t ),
evacuated and of cour K> i: would have ! get access to her money bags. It made game of thei
Gm
Sir. we have lost more men by the spade than the bullet • (
nnfair t.
Traverse City, May-Sth, 1862.
•ick until thev ' ]>" sent demonstration of super-loyalty as a piece of
v
—five to one since the army started from Yorktown in- 1)
,
lionkeyism, and told them to their faces thut
ht heir tro0
f r o m ('oHnth; and so we waited for | pert!
der McUcllan. Ilad the soldiere l»een relie ved from dig-1 , h(f * a t
, 0 t , 0 Rjchn.onu After the rob- • " Ei.gli
it her wanted their [lattery uor their
T R A V E R S E CITY HOUSE,
ging and menial labor by the subsutuuon of negro labor-1 cLu h n | 1 ' a l l t b f l r ° ,V,ey ever hop si to raise from friendship.
:
ers, the army of the Potomac would to-day, in my wti-1 n n y
The tone or pror lent members of Parliament, ar.,f
W(. di<| l l u t ^ J c them. bu> they attack a s
"\V I L L 1 A M
F O W L E , mation, contain thirty thousand more brave am! officii
we had reason to silppoa; thev woul 1. Thev Sttack ' «f the (iovernmeut. hardly less contemptuous. Lord
soldiers than it now does. Ilad it been relieved from ;
(KRONT STRBBT, NEAR C O C B T HOPBB.)
ns I ati iuformc.l i ,on what I must PAUHOISTOS said the
tb other day that Knglaud lias sent al!
ips to America thut she meant
ml that the
TBA VERSE C1TT, MICHIGAN.
guarding the property of rebels now in arms, many valu ) j (lpm fcliabk' ^iuthoriiliv, taev hnrlcd the majority of lb-'
ohld
11v,>. would
nrnnln nave
have been
hrt»n saved.
saved
1 nrklnim mw
.
.
"
.1 ..* i Cauuditu*
•'....
able lives
Yorktown
.. evne. , ,uen
entire force
uiHin "oui
right wing of thirty thousand
must provide for their own — defences, or
unted after a sacrifice of more
by sickness than the n ) p | ) nr)( , i j ( J r i n j r f h e w | 1 0 fc 0 f l h a , fhtrsday our right take the consequences Mr. 1>KLA»O* L.W>S thought n
enemy
had
iu
their
works
when
our
army
landed
wing
of
thirty
thousand
men
held
their
ground,
and
re-1
was
high
lime
they
had
learned
to
lean
upon
themselves
it* of the Court House and public office*. Is still open for the
•eceptlon of t i e traveling public. The Proprietor return* Iress Monroe. The battle of Williamsburg was fongbt pulsed thnt vast horde of the enemy over and over again, i and preserve their independence without the uid of Brithi. h»«r«v
thsnks for the liberal patronage he has received,
his
hearty thanks
• by a small fraction of our army, and the enemy routed.— and held the ground ut nitwit. Of course you will say u ish bayonets. Mr. ROCTLK—a leadii.g inemlxT of th.
During the battle General McClellan wrote the following reinforcement• of twenty o?
s thirty thousaud
-i
- -u imen was sent 1 liberal party-—eaid. "we ought to show the C» dian
..d »•««. tu. jrtfi. "«>(»• " ' " " " i s
his guests comfortable. His charges will wurrcspond with dispatch, miles from the battle-field:
to these brave troop thnt they might not ouly hold their people that we care not n f.,r ug nliout their adhere
lU
ground the next dav. but send this dastardly army into to England-" Other members jirussed themselves in
Oood accomodation* for Horns and (kittle. maj15-2fl (Received at War Department, at It. 22 p. in.. May fO
lost eoually disrespectful. A prominent English
BIVOUAC IN FRONT HP WJIAIAHSHWU:,
Richmond a second time, nsnt Fair Oaks. No. sir; nojournal raid a snort time simv, tha' th.: Canad ans wenthing of that sort was dote1.
May 5. 10 p. m.
M O N I T O R !
equally "degradi-d" with the Yankees, without p o k ight,
instead
of
sealing
them
reinforcements,
they
Hon. EIIWIK M STAXTON. Sec y of War:
were ordered to retreat "hat was - st#rte^v." The mo- ing the dash and indopndenee of the latU r !
jrsT ARRivtn—TIIE
After arranging foi'the movements nji the York river, ment they commenced tlieir retreat, as js said in the disAt tbe same time the Canadians th.mselves are mak
I was urgently sent for here. I find Joe Johnson iu patches, "the enemy fougb'. like demons. t>f course they ing the must eitruvaga.it demonsirutions of loyalty
front of me iu strong force, probably greater it good deal ould. Whoever heard ..f a retreating army that was Their love for '• Old England" knows no bounds. Thev
than my owu. Hancock has taken two redoubts and re- >t pursued by the victors like demons, except in the 1 bestow upon her tlie most abject fokens of superlaiix.
pulsed Early's brigade by a real charge of the bayonet
tsc of rebel retreats? Xb other nation but ours was! regard. With Mrs. MICKAWBKR. they vow they uiP
jeoii L A D I E S
MISSKS:
taking one Colonel and a hundred and fifty prisoners, kil- •er guilty of stopping im mediately oft jr a victory. Oth- '• never—never" desert her while time lastK Thinking
liug at least two Colonels and many privates. lJis con- er armies fight like dcm^tfi after a vict >ry, and annihil- that this would be the most acceptable offering they
P A X i M
H A T S , duct
was brilliant in the extreme. 1 do oot know onr ex- ate the enemy, but we dht not Our I ft wing and cen-! could make to her sulien majesty, they devote thenisi-lveFOR GKST3 AKP BOV8, TOOKTIlEll WITH
act loss, bnt fear Hooker has lost considerable on onr
ihdeceul zeal to reviling "d
d Yanki-v
Aftint was mad • upon the left and ;
F L O W E R S , S H A K E R S , E T C . left. I learn from prisoners that they intend disputing centre,•mained'intiict.
and I have here, not tbe sworn vstimony, but the ! In the bone of establishing additional claims to the n
every
step to Richmond. I shall run the risk of at least itatement of one of- tbc
• bnvcf*
-he Whole army
of i tions of tbe mother country, they play the part of h
CALL AND SEE FOR YOURSELVES.
f
holding tnem in check here, while 1 resume -the orignal the Potomac—I will not give his nam. but a more high1 bottle-holderv to Southern Rebels.
A. K . S P R A G l ' E .
plan.
Is this wise ? Will our Canadian neighbors find it t«
ly houorable man lives not—that wbei his regiment was
My entire force is undoubtedly considerably inferior to ordered* int
Traverse City. Jnno 3rd. 1862.
* arnjs, he hac no doubt t: >t he was going to | pay to
to provoke the lasting enmity of tbe people of ihi
that of the rebels, who will fight well: bnt I will do all I march into R.^woiond.
^ n o m l . He believed • je whole force of!
loyal States T Will they find it a profitable investowm
of; loyal.:
can with the force at my disposal.
the enemy had attack our right wing; he believed that! to quarrel with neighbors with whom they have hwM ^
G. B. MCCLKX.UA.S,
there wiu nothing but a.screen of pick ts in front; and he | long. w. profitably, and so peacefully ! Can they atlor.
W r w o r u > SAT *o TB« P r a u c , THAT WB «AVB OOT ot'R
His; to break with tbc only moral allies they have i
Major General Commanding.
thought that now onr gfcit triumph 1: id er
He would try to " bold them in check!" He could not; men sprang into line wiMfavidity, pre ared to rush into world ? Let the Canadian people contader
G R I S T M I L L
hold them. He could not stop bis eager troops from Richmond and take it al the point of be tiavonei. He late, whether it is better for them to remain our friends
or drive us into being their enemies.
never
discovered
his
error
until
he
stw
half
a
million
in operation, and arc on hand to do Custom-Work at all chasing them. After a small fraction of his army bad
[Albany Evening Journal.
times; and would say. we think that we can do as good work whipped their entire foroe and been chasing them for dollars' worth of property burned right in front of his
n« anv Mill In Grind Traverse. U yon donbt it. try us, and hours, he penned that dispatch and sent it to tho Secre- regiment and then he tfe fan to think that an advance uj>
txw for yourselves; and would say, tha< we keep onr
HKAVKN —A kind lady was talking about heaven to a
on Richmond was not intended. Ami it was uot \V e
tary of War; and if 1 remember aright, it was read
one of the two Houses of Congress. As - you may su had l>een at work there tu id hod lo6t ten thousand men poor little colored girl wbo had been a slave.
T A N N E R Y
•' What do yon suppose you shall do when you git
in digging intrenchmenti?; we bad spent months in bringnose from that dispatch, there was no great eagerness
Shares—us usual!
In operation, and T a n
following up that victory. Three Michigan regiments ing up siege gum, and we abandon those intrenebments there?" asked tbe lady.
C. NORRIS A BROTHEltS. were decimated, they were divided in twain, in that bloody without firing one gun, Our army wvis ordered to ad"Get close up to God, where they can't whip me." re
8,1>
Jan nary 17,1861.
battle at Williamsbure. HJCT fought there all day with- vance on the gunboats in Head of on Richmond This plied the child.
colonel told me that his tegiment had fought three days
out
reinforcements.
One
Mjchigan
reigment
went
into
MORGAN BAflBS,
Word should be gecoDdod by action; it isn't enough
the trenches and left sixty-three dead rebels, killed by the and whipped the enemy each day, k id retreated each
bayonet, weltering in their iblood But who has ever night The left wing ami centre wei e untouched until for a housewife to say to a stocking with a bole in it,
T^OTJLBTST
PUBLIC,
| heard, from official coainrnnieation of the head ofthearmy, they were ordered to retreat No p >rtion of our vast " you be darned."
Hertdil Offieo.Traverse City, Mich,
Attorney & Counsellor at Law,
iUontcii anil taitstta at fain.
^ttorncj, unir Counsellor at fato,
BOUNTY & PENSIONS.
T ' K S S S M U
MONITOR AND UNION
HATS,
NOTICE.
.
1
Drafting m Mickignn.
Cljt (Sraitii Crffljetsc jprntli).
A n o t h e r Battle at Bull R u n .
T b e G o T e r o o r of t h i s S t a t e h a s issued t h e following ;
President Lincoln to Horace Greeley.
KX*CITTVK MAKSION.
£
;
WASIUSCTI S. D. C.. A u g u s t
\
T o H o n . U o r a c e GVeetey :
m e n f o r nine m o n t h s s e r v i c e !
Geneial Pope^s Forces EngaiV the Entire Rebel
DKAR f ' l l i — 1 h a v e j u s t read y o u r s of ! h e llHn last .
T R A V E R S E
C I T Y :
STATE OF MICHIGAN.
A r m y , a n d D r o v e tl e m f r o m t h e F i e l d .
a d d r e s s e d t o myself t h r o u g h t h e N e w Y o r k T r t b u o t .
F R I D A Y M O R N I N G . S E P T E M B E R 5. 1 W 2 .
EXKCCTIVK O F F I C E .
I
I
If t h e n - b e iu it a n y s t a t e m e n t s or a s s u m p t i o n s of f a c
LA.HSISO, A u g u s t 1 5 t h . 1862.
£
;
hu h 1 may know to be erroneous, 1 d o not now ar-.
1
In accordance
ith t b e laws of C o n g r e s s a n d o r d e r s T „ E K N K M Y ' S l-O.SS D O I B L.E T H A T O F O t ' R
ccoo n t nr o v e i t t h e m . If t h e r e may be a n y i n f e r o i . t r *
from the W a r Department to make a draft from the
.!i 1 may believe to be falsely d r a w n . I d o not rit'«
OWN.
l i t i a of t h i s S t a t e , t o meet 1hc e x i g e n c i e s of t h e p r e s e n t
old battle-field o f ' a i » ' h e r e a r g u e a g a i n s t them, ' i f t h e r e be p e r c e p t i o n
A t e r r i f i c b a t t l e wa; f o u g h t on l'
rebellion, it is h e r e b y o r d e r e d , t h a i the assessors in en
it an i m p a t i e n t a u d d i c t a t o r i a l toue. 1 wuive it 11. .>•
i, G e n e r a l P o p e '
! Bull Kui, ou the 2 9 t h . A u g u s t , be u
a n d e v e r y o r g a n i z e d t o w n s h i p , in e v e r y c o u n t r y a n d
-eu'-e t o a n old f r i e n d whose h e a r t I hove a i w ^ v w h i c h lasted fron
e a c h ward of e v e r y city iu t h i s S t a t e , be and an- h e r e b y A r m y , anil t h e c o m b i r e d R e b e l foi c
j»j vov'i i :< i In- r i g h t
For Representative,
ven f r o m the field
d i r e c t e d to m a k e a n d c o m p l e t e a c e n s u s of t h e male citi- d a y l i g h t till d a r k
A s t o t h e policy 1 s e e m to be p u r s u i n g , i
T ^ e enemy we ,
J O H N
8. D I X O N ,
z e n s between t h e a g e s of e i g h t e e n a n d forty-five, iu t h e i r
rible s l a u g h t e r . O u r loss is 8 , 0 0 0 . i id t h a t of I h a v e uot m e a n t t o leave any one in d o u b t . I » o i
OV KM MKT (X)t'XTY.
; the L'nion
I would save it iu t h e s b o r t e s ; *
[ r e s p e c t i v e t o w u s l j i p s or wards, a c c o r d i n g to t h e p r i n t e d
ny 16.000. T h e euciny r u s still ii f r o n t , b u t
e r tbe C o n s t i t u t i o n .
T h e s o o u e r t b e natioua; !
' f o r m s f a m i s h e d for t h a t p u r p o s e , and t o make a r e t u r n
County Ticket.
! of t h e s a m e to t h e C o u n t y Clerk of t h e i r r e s p e c t i v e badlv u
i b e r e s t o r e d , tbe n e a r e r the U n i o n m l
F o r Sheriff,
• c o u n t i e s on or b e f o r e the 10th day of S e p t e m b e r A. L>
the U u
( • e n . P o p e ' s R j p o r t of F i d a y ' s B a t t l e .
K C S E B I U S F. DAMK.
1862
If t h e r e be t h o s e - w h o would not save t h e U n i o n uri' ISHIXOTON, A u ^ t s t 3 0 — T h e following ha* j u s
F o r County Treasurer,
lesa t h e y could a t t h e t a m e time s a v e slavery. 1 d e
C o m m i s s i o n e r s will be a p p o i n t e d by t h e G o v e r n o r in
MORGAN BATES.
e a c h c o u n t y , whose d u t y it shall b e t o s u p e r i n t e n d d r a f t - received :
not a g r e e * i t h t h e m . If t h e r e be t h o s e w h o w o u h l
not s u r e t h e U u i o n unless t h e y could a t the same time
| i n g a u d b e a r a n d d e t e r m i n e t h e e x c u s e s of persons claim- •
:KS, 1 IFXB OK B A T T L E . (
For County Clerk and Register,
PAH avtixK, A u g . 30.
d e s t r o y slavery, 1 d o n o t a g r e e w i t h t h e m . M y p a r a
ing t o be e x e m p t f r o m military d u t y , and a u t h o r i t y will!
J A M E S P. B R A N D .
:
be g i v e n t o . s u e n c o m m i s s i o n e r s t o superiott-ud the mak- -j- 0 j | „ j u r
H a l leek, ( l e n e r a l - i j - C h i e f . W a s h i n g t o n : uiouut o b j e c t is t o save t h e U n i o n a n d not e i t h e r t o
s
ing of such c e n s u s a u d returns, a n d t o
™ ™"
"
save or destroy.slavery.
If 1 c o u l d save the U n i o n
W e fought a terrific battle here yesterday with the
w i t h o u t f r e e i n g any slaves, 1 would do it, a n d if I could
t h a t full a n d c o m p l e t e r e t u r n s a r e m a d e .
F o r Circuit C o u r t Commissioner,
which lasted w i t h c o u n t I
T h e n e c e s s a r y b la n k s will be sent t o t h e several Conn- \ c o m b i n e d foree« of tl
r e it by f r e e i n g all t h e slaves. 1 would d o it ; and if
C H A R L E S H. M A R S H .
j ty C l e r k s by t h e A d i u t o u t G e n e r a l of the S t a t e , a n d i t j n o u s firing froui d a y ! pht until a f t : r d a r k , by w h i c h t i m e j I could d o i t by f r e e i n g s o m e a u d l e a v i n g o t h e r s alow
F o r Cocnty Surveyor,
; is hereby m a d e the d u t y of t h e C o u u t y C l e r k s of t h e re- t h e c u e m v was d r i v e * f r o m tbe ! H d . w h i c h we now o c - l I would also d o t h a t . W h a t I d o a b o u t slavery a n d
WILLIAM SLAWSON.
,
.
i t h e colored r a c e I d o b e c a u s e I b e l i e v e it helps save
s p e c t i v e c o u u t i e s t o f u r n i s h the s a m e t o e a c h a n d e v e r y
c ),
cu >
' -'
•?
.
,
.
this U n i o n , a u d w h a t I f o r b e a r I f o r b e a r b c c a u s e I do
F o r Coroners,
i assessor, in e v e r y t o w n s h i p o r ward of a n y city iu his
t e r s . b u t I shall du so in the e o u i o f the m o r n i n g , a s j t ) 0 ( b j i j e v e jt would h e l p t o save t h e U n i o n .
1 shall
L E M U E L R. S M I T H .
c o u n t y , w i t h o u t delay.
j T h e saint) c o m p e n s a t i o n p e r d i e m will b e allowed to the soon a* F i t / . J o h n P o r t e r ' s c o r p s c o m e s u p f r o m M a n a s - ,1 0 less w h e n e v e r I shall b e l i e v e w h a t I a m d o i n g h u r t s
R O B E R T LEE.
; assessor n i a k i u g s u c h census nod return, a s is p r o v i d e d gos. T h e eueuiv is stil! in o u r fr _>ut b u t b a d l y usod u p t h e cause ; a n d I shall d o m o r e w h e n e v e r I b e l i e v e d o -Drafting.
I.
^
[ a w 0 f tbia S t a t e for t h e c o m p e n s a t i o n of s u p e r W , iiavi' I M n i l Im O n 8 . 0 0 0 m
kilted a n d M i
|
S
?
W e publish, in p o t h e r column, t h e P r o c l a m a t i o n of | v m o r g >
e a c h assessor cball r e t u r n with the census taI shall t r y t o c o r r e c t ei
w h e u s h o w n t o be e r c d . a n d from t h e a p t i e a r u n c e of t i e field t b e
rors, a u d I shall a d o p t n e w
ws so fast a s t h e y shall
Q o v e r n o r Blair, a n d t h e i n s t r u c t i o n s u n d e r i t of t h e A d - j ken by h i m , a t r u e a c c o u n t , iu d u p l i c a t e , of the n u m b e r
least
t
w
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t
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s
t
o
i
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strictly
oo
t
h
e
ilefeoa
p
p
e
a
r
to
b e t r u e views.
j u t a n t General, f o r a D r a f t o f - M i c h i g a n ' s q u o t a of 300.- J of d a y s of w h i c h be shall h a v e been actually e n g a g e d in
I
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a c c o r d i n g t o my view
'
,
L
t h e m a k i n g of s u c h census a n d r e t u r n , a u d w h i c h shall
e v e r y assault was m a !e b y ourselves. O u r
0 0 0 men for nine m o n t h s s e r v i c e .
!
J
by H , o a t h I t e r . t o .
of official d u t y , a n d I i n t e n d n o modification of my oft
i v c b e h a v e d splendidly. T h e b u t t l e w a s f o u g h t
I t will he seen t h a t a new c e n s u s is to b e t a k e n b y t h e 1
'j'jjg b o u n t y C l e r k s of t h e respective c o u n t i e s a r e .
x p r e s s e d personal wish t h a t all men e v e r y w h e r e could
!ei tical battle-field of 1 ull R u n , w h i c h greatly
be f r e e .
S u p e r v i s o r of eucli towosln]W>f all m a l e " c i t i z e n s " b e - • h e r e b y r e q u i r e d t o notify t h e C o m m i s s i o n e r a p p o i n t e d j " n 1,11
>1 the c u t b u a a s m of o u r iten.
Yours,
A B R A H A M LINCOLN.
t * c e n t h e a g e s of 18 a n d 45/ T h o s e of foreign b i r t h , to s u p e r i n t e n d d r a f t i n g of t h e filing of t h e returns of t h e :
T h e news j u s t reAi.hes m e f r o t j tbe f r o n t t h a t the enw h o h a v e not t a k e n o u t t h e i r s e c o n d p a p e r s a n d b e c o m e 4 U * 5 3 3 0 r s . ,. .
, ,
, . ,.
..
.
A Secession S y m p a t h i z e r R u n n i n g for Congre«s.
r
~f~
I n case any assessor shall b e delayed in t h e m a k i n g of
nv is r e t r e a t i n g t o , a r d t h e m o ' m t a i n .
I g o f o r w a r d ut
Dr. E d s o n B. O l d s i s t h e D e m o c r a t i c c a n d i d a t e for
full c i t i z e n s of t h e Lni£e<r S t a t e s , n o t w i t h s t a n d i n g t h e y j j , u c f j c e u s u s "and return b y reason of not r e c e i v i n g the
made g n a t c a p t u r e s .
I a m n o t C o n g r e s s in t h e T w e l f t h D i s t r i c t of O h i o . H e h a s t a k e n
m a y b e •• c i t i z e n s " o f i , M i c h i g u n a n d e n t i t l e d t o v o t e un- p r o p e r b l a n k s t h e r e f o r , t h e n and in s u c h caset he shall
the s t o m p , a n d iusists, w i t h G o v e r n o r W i c k l i f f e , t h a t
d e r our. S t a t e C o n s t i t u t i o n , a r e n o t s u b j e c t t o t h e d r a f t . I file the xauie a s soon as possible a f t e r s u c h blanks h a v e ! a b l e y e t to form an i d e a o t h e i i e x t e n t .
" A b o l i t i o n i s t s a r e d e s e r v i n g of d e a t h , and t h a t the
M j Gen. Commanding
P o p Rt
' A t least, s u c h i» o u r c o u s t r u c l i o n of M r S e w a r d ' s l e t t e r , ! b e e n reeeived by h i m
- u r n . t I
P r e s i d e n t i s in t h e i r counsel." O n S a t u r d a y , J u l y 26.
.
A n y at«essor or C o u n t y C l e r k guilty of a violation of, |
p u b l i s h e d in a n o t h e r c o l u m n .
.
or u e g l e c t t o p e r f o r m , t h e d u t i e s e n j o i n e d in t h e m a k i n g |
T h e r e b e l s fell be. ik a few il -s d u r i n g t h e n i g h t . O n O l d s m a d e a s p e e e h a t B e r n e , in F a i r f i e l d c o u n t y , in
Blanks a r e t o b e sent t o t h e C o u n t y C l e r k s of t h e d t f - j 0 f M c b c e n s u s a u d r e t u r n , a n d the filing thereof, will b e ! S a t u r d a y m o r n i n g if'opu wa
r i u f o r c e d b v F i t z J o h n w h i c h he d e c l a r e d t h a t a l t h o u g h t h e S o u t h h a d s t r u c k
f e r e u t counties, a n d by t i e m d i s t r i b u t e d t o the S u p e r v i - j p u u i s h e d w i t h t h e u t m o s t r i g o r of the Inw.
i p o r t c r a division, w h e n he in m e d i a t e l y a t t a s k e d t h e the firet blow, it was b e c a u s e t h e w r o n e s inflicted by
t h e N o r t h h a d f o r c e d t h e m t o strike. H e a d d e d t h e s e
sor». w h o s e d u t y i t shall b e t o t a k e t h e c e n s u s a n d m a k e
MIMTABY DKFARTMKNT, M t e n i a AN. 1
j rebels. l>ut d u r i n g the fight l e e c a m e u p with reins p e c i m e n s <>f secessiou talk, b u t was n o t a r r e s t e d :
A
r e t u r n t o t h e C o u n t y C l e r k on t h e 1 0 t h S e p t e m b e r i n s t j
A u ^ w t ^ ' l e G ' '
S
f o r c e m e u t s t o t h e s t r e n g t h of 3 S 0 0 0 , w h i c h be h u r l e d on
" I tell y o u , fellow d e m o c r a t s , t h e r e is no h o n o r , no
AM t h e blanks, •"•ere n o t sent f r o m t h e A d j u t a n t - G e n e r a l ' s j
General
Order V o Ififcs
"
! P o p e s e x h a u s t e d eolumns.
Af e r a severe e n g a g e m e n t , gain, n o profit, n o glory,- in t h i s war. I t i s all loss. 11
OfBco u n t i l (the
*2"th A u g u s t , t h e y c a n n o t r e a c h o n r l
'•
.
,
..
i 1'ouc fell b u c k t o C e u t r e v i l l e , v h e r e he f o r m e d a innc- is my b r o t h e r y o u s t r i k e d o w n .
1
I n a c c o r d a n c e w i t h t h e f o r e g o i n g o r d e r f r o m t b e Oov-1
•
•
N o d e m o c r a t will eulist in t h i s w a r until t h e A d m i n i s Couniy Clerk before Monday next, the 8th i n s t
I t w j e r u o r of t h e S t a t e , a u d f o r t h e p u r p o s e of c a r r y i n g the 11<<>"
S u m n e r s and t r f e h k H i . ' s divisions, or s a c h p o r
t r a t i o n c h a n g e s its p o l i c y a n d w a r c i y .
t h e n t a k e several d a p t o g e t t h e m t o all t h e S u p e r v i #
j sariie i n f o effect, the following i n s t r u c t i o n s b e i n g us t o | '.ions of t h e m as h a d g o n e fi. r w a r d f r o m A l e x a n d r i a
1 d e n o u n c e L i n c o l n a s a t y r a n t , f i e h a s p e r j u r e d his
t h r o u g h o u t the c o u n i y , a n d a w e e k l o n g e r t o ' a k e the i the m a u n e r of t a k i n g t h e c e n s n s a n d m a k i n g t h e return j B e i n g t h u s s t r e n g t h e n e d w i t h Iresh troops.
I deP o p e wan souL H e uiay i m p r i s o n me, b u t I still cry t y r a n t .
census. W e c a n n o t eee, t h e r e f o r e , h o w t h e p r o p e r re-] b y t h e assessors, a r e t o b e o b s e r v e d .
r e a d y to renew t h e " » t r u g g l e , an 1 t o assume t h e offensive. nounce t h e s e a c t s of o p p r e s s i o n as fool a c t s of p e r j u r y
.
, ,
, ... .
!
Firtt—No
d i s c r e t i o n is g i v e n to tbe assessor, he
against the constitution.
t u r n s c a o lie mn<Ie t o o u r C o u n t y C l e r k b e t o r e t h e latter .
.
, ,, ®
u;,,
. '
m u s t return t h e names of all male c i t i z e n s in his townA n d now, m y fellow d e m o c r a t s . I a m g o i n g t o h a v e a
T b e Fight on I .fttnrday.
p a r t of S e p t e m b e r .
I bene returns will then b e f o r w a r d - ! s b j p o r w a n ] b e t w e e n t h e o g e s of e i g h t e e n a n d fortyT h e b a t t l e n e a r J l a u a s s a s on S a t u r d a y was evidently vision, w h i c h , if i t w e r e n o t a vision, m i g h t bo t r e a s o n ,
H to the A d j u t a n t - G e n e r a l at D e t r o i t , nnd otir q u o t a of j five, i n c l u d i n g t h o s e w h o may be t e m p o r a r i l y absent, and
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t o t h e ofier of a b a t t e r y from P e o r i a , III., says on m o r e ell s movements. H e seems t o r e a c h no place, t o a c c o m - 1
batteries'will be
required
I n f a n t r y ia t h e a r m of ser^ plisb n o t h i n g , a n d t h e c o u n t r y w h i c h he o u g h t t o p r o - ;
t e c t s w a r m s with g u e r r i l l a s
vice most required
a t t e m p t of t b e e n e m , " a e e e X i I h a v e oot y e t
,
" " f t S T - n J'
™
the m o r n i n g . O r d e r s will b j i s t u e d in t h e m o r n i n g p r o
DEATH o r L o a n B r a a r o a o . — T b e L o r d P n m a t c of
h i b i U n g t h e sal) of ale or liq SK u n d e r a n y c i r e u m s t a n c e s .
i y * w a y l \ W a a b i n g t o T e x c e p t i u ^ t u r g e o o V pre" I r e l a n d ( L o r d J o h n G e o r g e B e r e s f o r d ) , d i e d at B e l f a s t
scriptiocs
oo the 19th of J u l y
T h e following
TRAVERSE CITY.
I.
« "f ' I r u n d T r * v - r ,
of S u i t e t o
the
1- a
letter
Charge
from the
C O I ' N T Y
Secretary
».t U w w r o u a l J f *
SIR—lluviiif:
Travcme
tn.ns
Volunteers.
informally
subjects w h "
umicr.stood
hail
from
y<
••!" ;h<- U n i t e d S r a t i . ai.i.ri-hetision* t h a t
thet
might
(J. R . T o o k e y ,
George
Horace
.'ohn
Phillips, J o h n A . Brainard.
Duucai:,
Henry
Ode!!.
TRAVKESR.—Elias I^uiptlon, jr., T h o m a s
Asa V . Churchill, George
Voice,
(
' ship.
Giles
f have
A
Bates,
I
I
H I I ' X T V T i t E A - i l K E R ' S NOTICE.
f i i l W I Y TRKASl'KKk'f i»KHCK.
MijviOTKa. t u p t u i 13, l * O i .
VV. N o s h , H e o r y
Boyes,
To
llenn
Melville P a l m e r ,
erick Cook, J a c o b
ler, J o h n
low,
H.
Kumsitell,
W m .
Hans, Peidrick
Kgler, J a m e s
W ar-
L
Grant,
H. Dunk-
Charles E- Clark,
George
^7
H.
ft«ind
('IIARI.ES MKAKS. of O c e * n a ,
in
another
Charles
in
Ht
lanau
of
the
saw.
tuition
with
was
hand
gross injustice.
fs r e s p o n s i b l e
became
of
Leelanau, by t l /
bad
call, w a s as clearly en-
titled to 3 delegates as Newaygo"Tyait.
were regularly appointed with
tutes.
REAPV
Those
cower to
his near
at
substi-
S u b s t i t u t e s were sent, a i u n a t n e l y permitted them-
s e l v e s t o b e t h r o w n o u t o f t^ip
Convention,
while
w i t h E m m e t a n d G r a n d T r a v e r s e , h e l d half
time
the
will a b l y a n d
an
Irish
for
1 — T h e
New
York
saw.
T r a d e of
|—
side
T r i b u n e olfice to b e closcd
in
. —
,,ic» to ,v„w
will
the
and
he
day
a
New
resist
sailors,
Michigan
o v e r o f all a r m s i n N ' o w
Orleatis,
asked that the French citizens
f e a r of servile i n s u r r e c t i o n .
uotl l u f l i i i t c d ^ a t nil a r m s
the!
j
v
court
bceu
The
might
a
French
Consul
Butler replied
ot
theirs
that
whito ' m l
York.
quite a
fund
of which ho U
rebels.
from
-
I
who
offer
"
unemployed
to
the
to
tlie
_
of
Troops
Movins
.This regiment
The
Col.
duriug
the
governuieut
fur
from
fire,
them wages, w
wu»
A u g u s t 29.
war
raised
this
m
riu, r a n g
a u r t h . ran».'•
W
Sher-
Deptrtmtnl at W » a h % t o n
^
t was
rnmoroil
rth. r m i f .
1
on
prisoners,
l ater
T h e r e b e l s deMississippi
( en-
Bolivar
R
^
„
( t f
T > I S < W I
^
^
to
, __j
t<>
u
0
h„
Ou
J
Mirtii. i u D ? e
W i l l i»
t iin.l s i • ' ( nv%-1
1 [ < t e n B
the 20th. at
the *pot and sent back.
Bolivar,
sunitr of Miuit'U-c anil s t i i l f " I J i n
H a t f d ManiMi
Mis^, Col. W ood aUuekitl
i m p r e s s | force of 3 . 0 0 0 rebels, dispersing t h e m and c a p t u r i n g » c
be
n horses and ten prisoners.
made
to
lie
referred
in |
paid
to
A
DECISION.—The W a r
| all p e r s o n s w h o h a v e
the:
O u r loss
Department
famished
has decided that
substitutes
pn?v ions
to
FOR
|
i the d r a f t m u s t t a k e t h e i r c h a n c e s in t h e d r a f t .
Richmond.
CASH.
Nearly one thousand government clerks repaired to the
K e n t u c k y , I battle-field to a t t e n d to t h e dead and
Thirteen thousand raw Indiana and Ohio
imehts from Indianapolis and Terra
T h e Proisdent has appointed
M.
Minister Resident at Rome,
AI.F.X
M
w h o has been re-
to enter u p o n the military'
New
York
market'
w i t h m o r e b e e f c a t t l e t h a n a a y o t h e r s t a t e in t h e
I A3t y e a r the total r e c e i p t s f r o m
n e x t g r e a t e s t s o u r c e of s u p p l y
it
is
were
Ohio,
Urioa
80,500.
which
favorable
of
both
pi<sitimi
< B|>|.,-nnili.,
•» b i i ; i
niplaa.
i-opj t h e r e o f to 1
i - i l h i a t w e n t y «luyi
. ..
i r e of thi» o r d e r , a n d t n itafan't t h n -of. t h e s a i d bill be
is i - o n f e s s e d I'V t h e K | i d d i r l e l i i l a a u - i K A H t i U i t * * .
|
|
T h e G r a n d H a v e n N e w s »uys that the
t o w u s h i p of
A ii.i i t i s f u r t h e r u r S c r e d , t h u ! w i u i u t w e a t v d u y a t h e s a u l j
j C r o c k e r y h a s f u r n i s h e d 7 4 r e c r u i t s o u t of 1 5 0 voters.
i o u i p l n i l i a n l i - i i i K « n o U c e of t h i s e r d e r t o b e p u b l i a l i e d ' n
tuhi e( (i i rnauni.nl Ti rna w
v ecr rs ve lui twnaul dn . JA n e w s p u p c r up rn iun w
t eud uHUM
nd publi-h
.
i
.
„ i
!
T h r e e h u n d r e d m e n h a v e v o l u n t e e r e d into V . w o n reg- , d u < j c i r ( . u l l l t l n ( [ „
bf .O
x a i d <C o„ uu nn tt yj "of
G rraanndd TTrraa^t e n i e a n d
S l a t e o f M i e h i K a n , a n 1 t h a t t h e s a i d p u b l i c a t i o n 1* c
> i m e n t s in M e m p h U .
I u n o e i n e a c h w e e k ( o r s i x w e e k n lit » u r c c * s i « " . o r » » • .
I
c
a
u
n
e
a
c
o
p
y
o
f
t
h
i
n
•
n
u
e
r
t
o
b
e
p
e
r
>
o
n
a
!
lv s e r v e d on the aaid
D I E D .
, d e f e n d a n t . IKA H u o t i a s , « t l e a s t t w e n t y d a y a t * f o r * t h e t i u n
, n T r > v e n u , 0 B t h t 2 o d i n i l s . , M r s . l U R H i r r .'
I alx>ve t i r e « r H b c d f o r h i s a p p e a r s n c i .
.Point City has been entirely demolished by
the
ii-der-
H:
T h e | . I o n * BLACK. E s q . . a g t d i ' y c a n t .
1
wnt out
during the same period 36,500.
T h o Nashville Union says that one
of
the
shrewdest,
m o s t skillfal s c o u t s in G e n . P o p e ' s a r a w is a
H e has done so m u c h mischiefto the reb-
els t h a t t h e y b a r e offered a
reward
of
il,500
for
his
bead.
XT
N e w
„
. _ _
Yorklimes
already
received
•
,
.
,
unaeptands
the
offer
e itwvr-naiui-ii
for
joining (icu. P o p e s army.
I
vice
i
o f I ** F " 1 1 ^ 0 * 1 8 -
v i c e of t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s .
T h e state of Illinois f u r n i s h e s t h e
Gen. Bank's force? w e r e
teg-1
Bi^nnirt.RH.
wounded
gj(Jc}1
Haute.
R.
RASDAIX, late G o v e r n o r of W i s c o n s i n ,
Corcoran has
UTMOST CARE
Apple.
W w h i n g t o t
en at least 17.000 prisoners f r o m the enct
Lexington
to
I' H I-.
1 and -w|
i r e s e n t e d a s kil
P e r s o n s s u p p o s e d to b e well i n f o r m e d s
Ky., i
Gov. Morton started for Lexiugton with new
that Geo
Country
in-
for settlement.
battle was f o u g h t at
Gen. CORCORAN.—The
r t h . raii(!e
^
late-
t r o o p s w e r e r e p u l s e d w i t h g r e a t loss i n o f f i c e r s a n d ir
__
by K i r b y S m i t h with 20.000 men.
More particulars to-1
request,
A p p |
c
Sl.KOO
and destroy-
Saturday
A r > J O i T » i r i T C « >
th"r.-
Chuttaii.>«.s.'i».
c o r r e s p o n d e n t of t h e P h i l a d e l p h i a K u q u i
^
I
fugitive slave.
irth, r a i i f f
i uf ne( uf
Colonel.
;
Grand Traverse
B A Y
•rth, rani;!
*
u
F a l l and W i n t e r
T R AD E
Forwnrd.
Ii k i c T Z j C o " i t o
Western [
l*xington,
T h e i m p r e s s m e n t is
'
21, t " « n 2.' n o r t h
F l e t c h e r W e b s t e r , of Mass., w a s killed.
j those were paroled ou
Commercial
» n 11 n o r t h , r u n g i
„ — n i | „i
« —l x . u N o .
s a s r ^ATSSS;.
tral road btween J a c k s o n and
cases,
fire-engines
laborer's wages and rebelsownere to be
boldest and
ll|irli
u
by vol-; u
government, exeept
s t r o y e d all t h e railroad b r i d g e s on the
o l U s n l
.
P a y e t t e and M a d i s o n counties, loyal owners
called at his own
arc
them
g e n t l e m a n f r o m B o l i v a r =ay-
secessionists;
"
H e paid out or
" A n order.ft'as issued
New York,
Suitable* tor tlm
of T r «
Boards
orirani/c
led.
1,200 slaves to repair the road between
igbt
GOODS A N D M E R C H A N D I S E .
BafTnlo.
Board
proposing to
the
with the
Y. Times.
of
places o u r loss at 2 5 kilted a n d w o u n d e d
tor
ed bv Morgan's men.
n F r i d a y last.
[N
Buffalo
this,
and
of T r a d e
a n d s u c c e e d e d in c a p t u r i n g 7 . 0 0 0
protec-
M M *
ly s e n t i n t o K e n t u c k y t o h61p p u t o u t a
Cumberland Gap.
OF
Sixty-ninth
dut-s
2 4 t h r e g i m e n t left for tlie seat of
Uurrisbugr.
A
turning
to t h e city of C i n c i n n a t i for s o m e s t e a m
says:
the
he
CAIRO. S e p t
confiscated
CoL Metcalfe, c o m m a n d i n g f o r t h e U n i o n in
Kcntncky, has callectcd
special to the
If
Bufcll f o u g h t t h e r e b e l s f o r t w o d u y s . n e a r
the
retain
VSSOKTMKNT
,
—i
e n f o r c e m e n t of the
regiment,
of'
should be under his control.
A
w
r e a d y ' «.•(
n a m e ! c o u n t y , a n d a l a r g e p o r t i o n o f i t i u D e t r o i t . s<> t h a t
t i o n w o u l d b e g i v e n b y t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s in s u c h
ou m e n for louses b y
have
o n t h e s t r e n g t h o f a d i s p a t c h f r u m T u x - u m b i a . t h a t <».-u
Another order commands
sympatliiio™. M
1B111!t.
organizing j n
to
hirrnoiT.
The
the prosecution
A l l t h e p r o p e r t y of J o h n S l i d e l l b a a
„ d
the
will d e v o t e |
and
clothing and equipments
t h e w a r in e v e r y w a y .
b y Got). B u t l e r .
'»»«•
l i b e r t i e s of j
He
o r S e l f - P r o t e c t i n g B r o t h e r * . — . c o r d e r of t h i s city, is Colonel, a n d M a r k F l a n i g a n .
j u s t i c e , a n d t h e o a t h t a k e n is t o
FOR A
Full and Complete
declined |
authorities I
the
expects
part.
llonnl
T h e m e m b e r s a r e o b l i g e d , o n t h e p e n a l t y o f d e a t h t o d e - 1 [g- 0 f ^ j j e c o u n t y . L i e u t
n v t h e e x i s t e n c e of t h e o r g a n i z a t i o n , e v e n i o a
I
I
H e feels t h a t this j
when
for
his o w n
form
by the
The, uow o,» w * - . 1 . 0 1 2 2 2 . ^
•Order of t h e S. P . B.'N
has
municipal
rth, r
— n o r t h i of
leaves
County.
-A. V
r-
States,
their
He
t'ori-oran
the
t h a t t h e y will b e n o e x p e n s e
(
Knights of the Golden Circle have c h a n g e d
in
e n l i s t m e n t s f o r f o u r o r l i v e m o u t h s ' s e r v i c e . 2 . 0 0 0 j n u i u o i:« «—-.<•
cansequeucc
P . B . ' S " — I n s f v e r a l o f 'the loyal
it
„
(Jratiot
ocean service, the several boards paying
the publication of t h a t horriblo rumor.
THK " S .
severing
loir.
in
Monday next.
the Ijike cities
e lake
i
information being received that the government had
(
that t ,
d a n e e r untii
b
of the
reside
which
which
winter months, and
excited
the Tribuue'a dispatches were torn from the boards, upou •
dered the
nearly
^
•W
3NT
BOSTON,
E W VOIIK.
Buffalo. &c.,
liiintoicli
front
conver-
him
have opened a correspondence with the uthcr
i n e n t in t h i s c i t y u p o n b e i n g p o s t e d o n t h e b u l l e t i n b o a r d s .
About
to
see
to
terribly imperilled.
before
of
Militia,
Proposition
r e p o r t s of t h e seeoud b u t t l e p r o d u c e d t h e greatest e x c i t e -
f r i e n d s a n d o p p o n e n t s of G e n . M c C l e l l a u .
to
e n e r g i e s "to t h e r u i s i u g
I r i s h - A m e r i c a n s of
dis-
Tribunes
In somo cases altercations occurred between the
Henry
in
un<! h i s b a c k c o m i n g i n c o n -
Bt'KKAiX), A u g u s t 2 1 . — T h e
Sept.
absorbed
c o m i n g w e e k will b e a b u s y o n e w i t h h i m .
trict
Pim.AnKt.PtHA,
Burnham.
lop
giv» a sudden turn by which
capital,
so
brigade,
field
draft, imd
for
the
him
and
time
for the
the v o t e s of
represent
each
of t h e
all his
M r . M e a r s iB a g o o d m a n
fuithfally
C H A N C I J K Y HALE.'
k l i f c C K K l A l . wUDKtt UK 1 H K t
till- ( , < i o u t > u l M a n i n t r e , in C h a u < *
for junketing, w h e n the b a r b a r i a n s are almost ;
gates
State
und true, and
to
baliitiee
the'banquet which
are
that body.
a h e a r t y s u p p o r t of t h e nominee.
T.
the
calli-d
FUR TUK F I K I J I . — C e i L
the country
of
they,
— B u t w e w a i v e all thi* for t h e p r e s e u t , a n d g o i u
J.
lu-st.—Mr.
proximity
the
him
child, w h o
ten len-d
is n o
designat-
send
fr.ivrr»i- H f "
O
terri-
•(Sujrinnw Bepublican.
accepting
>1 I t . B A R \ I; S
I
citizen
T W O . — A
on
deep'y
had
hi< b o d > w o ,
falling on
one
mil! of
Friday
so
who
struck by
lost his
saw
Lee-
for this
CX
/
\
#\I.K
S K W A R U -
IV
while seated
person
was
wile and
.Vu•!ib.• r " . . n . r j i 1-1 'J.ir i , r a m l
THK
II p a *
II.
SAWKP
on
he
et a c t nw i t h - t h e ^s
part
per-
THAT
C o u n t y , wits t i i i r a a v d in s a w i n g w i t h
and
a
he
MAN
saw :
unaware
I means
w a s d i s f r a n c h i z e d b y an o u t r a g e o u s a c t of t h e Conwho
high
steam
ofliratiut
circular
t h e fifth
ballot, by t h e v o t e s of G r a n d T r a v e r s e a n d E m m e t .
vention. a n d t i m e will s h o w
with
1'KA.TH—A
thi
Co.,
a
column.
was nominated on
be,
from
of
I'.IVKN
..|l»
&
his
„ r , i . „ c.,«
' r t e j » « r a d » g » t f lire S
a t o r i a l C o n v e n t i o n will b e
i •rtiftcate
to
two, which caused
—
such
HKKKI11
obedient servant,
ble a c c i d e n t nt
he
Mills.
ed
honor
withheld
uiwuy-
any
W M
Rogers,
Fred-
W h i t e , Geo. W . Mil-
AJameson.
Thomas McCreary,
Joseph
Ijiwson, Jnme-i I / * .
Hon.
SHOTKINO
Holcomb. Charles E. liehomn.
O K NTRRVII.I . E . — G e o r g e
the
\"
O T l f ' E
citiasn
W M .
Budd, G e o r g e \ V . Bigelow, Charles II. ISolden. W i l l i a m
wick.
a
has
character
.Sir. y o u r
Thayer.
Mortimer
IHICOIIIV
••qncutly
P 0 1 "*- J .
is o f t h a t
fclulon,
Moody.
PKXIMSOLA.—Gilbert I.tenor, J o h n
LKCLAXAC.—Wm.
•
Mil-
Citfur
Allen.
Gibson,
H a n n a h , Lay&Co s
Column.
( W I C K ,
Mr.
r.
ton Slites,
N O T I C E .
bo drufi
tbi- m i i . t . a u n d e r t h e l a t e
retjnUitif.ii
o f '.hi- \ V
I l d l i l e n limt w e e k . shall ' r - j r , n " , " t
'
^
honor tn orquaint
" '•
W e h a v e . b e e n p r o m i s e d a c o m p l e t e list. * 1
| i n f o r m a t i o n . liias n o n e b u t c i l . i v i
;
IH:.. r o n n t r y . m i d t b a t ! ; < ' l e p n r t m e u t h i publish, when received.
,
I tar* c
IVH n i e n ' l v d e c l a r e d
WHITFWATRH.—I*.
I'. Greenmnn. Franci* Hopper, | never n^rd..:
this C o u n t y who went out with
KKR'H
T K K . W I t E R >
r r i v p r n * I V v A n r i ' l IV l » i i
, ' O T I l E I> H K K h H l
•iiVKV' THA I THK SAl.
> . 411 ii» l » r d e l i n q u e n t tft
i th«- l '
«tfl ,<v* •>( tl
nv t- .v d o c h w v d t h e i :
to
j>n
p u b l i s h b e l o w a p a r t i a l l i s t o f t h e v o l u n t e e r •« ff •
T H K A S l
ITOI'NTV
J" A f f a i r s .
V> Ai>nix<rri>N. A u ^ ' . 2
British
Grand
W e
recent
British
Official I ' . p . ' I
P
T&AVKKKS CITY,
Sept.
,
HOIj»t s.
I C i r c u i t C o » i C o m r a i M . i o o e r iu a n . (or t i r a n d T r a v e r - e C ' .
I
Mlcbffin.
r . u. MAitsi.
8oliciu> for C o m p . t i n a n t hereby certify the forejtolng t
b e a t r u e c o p y o l tht-
A T E N T S KOR E N T R I E S MADE B E T W E E N
THT.
4 t h d a y o f S e p t e m b e r . 1 8 6 1 , a n d t h e 1 6 t h d a y o f A p r i l , i o r i m n a l o r d e r o n t i l e in m j o t n e e .
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1 8 6 2 . .f o- rn S/ e. t.t ,l e m e n t a n d 1 C u l t i v a t i o n , u n d eI r. . t ,hK- . Or rl an d. lana.tlim
o lr l i Of lwS eUaUT rt raj vVee lM* CC «-.ltV,
ity,
BOSTWH'K
A c t o t A o ( p u t 4. 1 H M , h a v e b e e n r e c e i v e d a t t h i . O f f i c e , « d ,
THERON BO«TWll-K
t h e p u r c h a a e r s a r e h e r e b y n o t i f i e d t o c o m e f o r w a r d i m m e d -1
a t e l y a n d m a k e t h e r ^ n l r ^ J p r o o f of - S c M l e n e n t a n d C a l U
July 2i-34-6«
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> (» rinter • f c e ^ S 6 2 5 . i
v a t i o n , " a n d a e e n r e t h e i r r e » p e c t i * e P a t e n t s , b e c a u s e if s a i d |
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p r o o f i s a o t filed w i t h i n a l i m i t e d t i m o , t h e P a t e n t * w i l l b e
NOTICI .
r e t u r n e d t o t h e G e n e r a l L a n d Office, a n d will t h u s be liable 1
W H a a K * s m y wife S o p h r o n i a lei m y bed a n d b o a r d on the
^
f o r D O a . p e r f o r m a c c e o f t h e c o n d i t i o n s of I 4 t h of J u n e l a s t , a n d r e f o s e a t o l i v t w i t h m e , I h e r e b y c a u t i o n
c & a c { | | e ^
o f I s e t t l e m e n t a n d c u l t i v a t i o n c o n t e m p l a t e d by t h e G r a d u a t i o n i all p e r s o n s a g a i n a t h a r b o r i n g o r t a s t i n g h e r , a * I w i l l pay
le d a t e o f h e r l e a v i n g n i A e t o f A u p a r t «. 1 8 4 4 .
n o d e b u of b a r c o n - - a c t i n g a f t e i
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IntLrr.
MORGAN BATES, Register
38. S w *
T r a T e r s e , A n g . « . 1861
REUBEN GOODRICH, Receiver
twenty regiments. J V e «• ^lk ofnwiitig him Major
.General.
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A.
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T J S
T O
SATISFY ALL
Respects J Q,nantit >.
OTALITY,
AND
P R I C E
t i
HANNAH, LAY & CO.
A u g u s t v^O,
T b o V o l u n t e e r ' s W i f e t o hor H u s b a n d .
Don't ( t o p a m o m e n t to think, J o h n ,
Yoar c o u n t r y calls, then go,
Don't think of mi' or the children, J o h n ,
I'll care f o r them you know.
I x a v e the corn upon the s u l k s , J o h n ,
Potatoes in the bill,
i
A n d tin; p u m p k i n s BH the vines, J o h n .
I'll g a t h e r th- iu with a nilL
But take your gun and go, J o h n .
'lake your gun mul go,
For Both cuii drive the oxen, J o h n .
And 1 cull u«e the hoc.
A NEW P A P E I t IN D E T R O I T . Q I F T S
The Advertiser having been merged in t h e Tribune,
derslgned baa resolve^ in commence the publication of anutl:
i er paper in Detroit, e m b o d y i n g it» leading f e a t u r e . , and devoted to the same principles and policy, to be called
T I I U M O N I T O R :
GIFTS
G I F T S . I C H I C A G O at, S A B N 1 A
ENC'Ol'RAGK T H E B E A I T I F l ' I
T R A V E R S E CITY.
HARK CHANCKTO Al'OKN VOI R Ilo.MKS
N o H u m b u g ! N o S-vindle!
and he baa ao perfected bis a r i a a g e i u e u t s f o j t h i s e n U i | r i »
a» to leave no doubt of its sucn-fs. He therefore fecli- a.i:li--r
( aptnin ('. II, Boyntnn.
i lied to a n n o u n c e thai the Ursl number will t~- i-Mied ,. n «•
7 5 , 0 0 0 C h o i c e E n g r a v i n g * to l«- di. -o*tJ uf tor SI
' Is-fore iue tinrt day of r-cptenilmr.
e:n h. aud each U> Is- ac- '-mpouied with a v ]ual>l- gift, wor
Like the Advertiser d u r i n e the editorial c o n n e c tio n 'if the f r o m .">0 cents, to $1WI, front the following
illidersigned With it, TBKMOMTOKwill p u r s u e a bold,in l-|
S p l e n d i d nn«l A t t r a c t i v e L i s t .
-l-iit and positive c o u r w B|>on all qucsti-.n« of pn'ilic in - •
I li.tvp n.-urd iuy grandsire lell, J o h n ,
iilO (Jold Hnutini; Cased Watches, worth .
f i r
••st and will fe.trlejsly discuss the sets ot all public men, iti l i e fuughl at liunker IIill,>
:oo Hold Watches
....
....
i.n
well us the character of all plil.li>' measure*. Upon the -piesHon he counted nil his life and wealth.
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a n d ( i e n t s ' S i l t r r Watches.
SI5 ntltoHli
linns growing out of the present wicked rebellion. It will nr.
His country'• otlY-ring still.
%-sHi
Vest.
N'enk
and
i'nli
Claims,
i
IU
to
III
i vocate the most summary policy tow arils
Shall we ,-niune the brave old blood, J o h n ,
,!ISKI
Snaps
aud
engrave.!
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to
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suppression,
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the prosecution of the war tu
I l i t n i i n h . Lay & •
That l l o w d i,n Mnnmxutli pluiu '
i-i'M- I n d i e s ' a n d I ients'Si-arf Pins,
\ onto S
No. lake yuur pun and
John.
•I-SHJ
Signet,
l'lain.
Chased
and
Stone
Itio
s.
J
IK>
to
«
if yiu ne'er corn# Uaek again.
t and n a t u r e hud placed in our
Sets Gold, Coral, I j i v a , Ac., Studs,
3 i>" to 7
s
, begun to e x t e n d , s t r e n g t h e n .
l ' w , take y o a r gun and go, J o h n , Ac.
'.'•••HI (i-ild and Knamele.l Htaeelets.
W" lo in
! o! slavery. b> o v e r t h r o w i n g
Our army's short of blanket*. J o h n
H> to
•. the undersigned '.'.ion Branch. Leaf aud F r a i l Bract lets.
' ing a slavcholding oligarchy
T h e n take ti»i* heavy p a n .
'.•••no Mosai--. l ^ v a an-l li.-UI Hracc eU,
. . J M lo
betieve»;the L'uion c a n n o t lie p
I spun and wove them when a girl.
2 iO lo S
; secured a n t i l the power of that institution i » u l t e r l ) d--sl;-.. ...oo Kuamelcd and Florentine Bracelets,
Ar.d worked them with great care :
1 00 to 15
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T i l t MONITOH will, therefore, e x e r t whatever initio a . e -I ii)U0 Carbuncle and tiarVirt Bracelets.
T h e r e ' s a rose in every corner, Juhii.
2 W) t o .1
enforce upon t h e Government the ad'i|<t.nii ,'i000 Bnuicb. 1 jiva. and Coral Props.
And h e r e ' s my name you se«.
...
T. 00 to 5
y that shall accomplish that object and forever r f i jOOO ( j a r n e t . Cameo and J»'. Hrops.
On the cold p o u n d they'll warmer feel,
2 00 t o A
" f i r s t great cause"' of our present National .Willi tiold Biol Knamclrd C.ossos,
'flint they were (nude hp- me.
30*10 Gold. Cauieo and Lavi Sets,
...
!> W' t o 10
'. calamity and dishonor.
T a k e ^ our gun knd go, J o h n , Ac.
.. .
oo to lo
I A-ide' from a vigorous and earnest support of the princi 300U iJarnet and CarbnncW.Seta,
T i n s is tlie largest Hotel, WI'JI the 1
I &<: to 5
I pies of the Republican party, and r»f the policy of the .V-. •itiOII Fob and Ilibbou Slides.
And if h o e O o d ' s will, J o h n .
iu tin- city ; the leadiiift I'ailv and Wee!
..
SO to .1
. tional and State Administrations of ii* choice, so far as it 5000 Watch Kevs.
Kach Engravi'iii; is beautifully c
- ; is uffered f o r f l 25 here, uud no imins will be *p«n il to mak
Amav sc-ein consistent with the public good. THE MOMTOK
J ' l l do my
for the children, J o b u ,
.A
i ,trd as r e p r e w n t e d . and eleven g e a r s ' residence here wii! <u
• will reaionslv sustain whatever tneiu-uri;* are designed u> ad iexee|»t where noted otherw
in t o r r m r , vrani or pain.
I—>n;xiNu TII* UKHTU Tt i u i u
I AUY J AMI liKKT.— hie information relative to the resource
I vance the material i n t e r e s t s of the Statu and promote the
. In winter nights. I'll leach t h e m all
| general welfare of the people. To develop its great Agri This noble Lady, celebrated foi li<
That I have learned at school.
never aspired to the 'I'liroii'. of Kngland, .mbitiou*
r
cultural. Mineral and otb<
To love the c o u n t e r , keep the law-.
reward for labor, placed tier there, and Lady J a n e went fru n the t h r o n e
: Manufacturing enterprin
otiev the fcavytfrvmlc.
scaffold. (Sheet 24 by 30. Usual retail |
e $a 60.
.. ^ . direct the attention of e m i g r a n t s to the
Take y o u r g u n a n d g o , J o h n , Ac.
••—KIK W A I T E R HALEO-II I'IKTINO «
nis W n
untaxes our State presents to the i n d u s t r i o u s and enterp
And in our village church, J o h n ,
leigb u n d e r a comint.saioli Irom g-.-id
ng. wifl constitute one of its m » l prominent feature*,
And at our humble board,
it_. n I and took possession of what is ut
The s u b a c r i t « r will give o n e Town I.ot free toeacli person
e a d i u g o b j e c t of the editor will l» thoroughly t o i J
irg-.u
We'll pray that God will keep yon, J o h n .
gen but to which lie gave the " nine
who will make actual aettlemeut, or build t h e r e o n a Framritli every question that may promote the pi ogress
And Heavenly aid offbru.
r Walter
. Hero, l ' o e t and Brick, or Stone house, valued at not less than $100, pay in r
•Virgin Queen.'
rnl pro«|H.nty of Michigan.
While all who love tlielp'coantry's cause.
j>4 for surveys, etc. Said lots are iu tlie most desirable p a n
In the d e p a r t m e n t of News, the e!l:-rV of the editor will be Statesman. '.Sheet 24 by 3ti. Usual re p. I price S3 oo.>
'J—Tun Jol.l.v FI.AT-BO«TII*K.—If ei - love of fun oud hu- of Traverse City. TUU part of the town lies at the bead. .>:• ;
Snail love and bless j y u too :
o secure tot TIIK MONITOR a c h a r a c t e r not inferior to that ut
A lid n i g h t a n d m o r n i n g a j p y will pray,
between tbe two a r m s of the Bay, and has a f r o n t on each
its older and inure p r e t e n t i o u s coteuiporaric*. and t o atone mor were expressed in a ph-ture, the
For freedom a n d for you.
Bay, and tff the i>est soil for Oardcning, etc. For p i u t i c u i i u s
ly ilcficieticy la the i|uantity of i u content* by il* i|iinl- auce of the "Jolly Klat-liottmao" as a r
Then take your guff and go. John -V .
of rude e n j o y m e n t , long pa..sedanay.
: icet 24 by So, Usual please call at the Office of the subscriber, at
l i r e a t care will be taken in preparing
mentx, and o f ' a l i i m p o r t a n t intelligence , retail pi e
And now good-bye to n a , J o h n .
PHOT.—Thipicture
will
recall
connected with the progress of the war.
To Local a n d ;
4—Ti
1 c a n u o t say farn»«lT;
G e o . W . B r y a n t , Vropnetoi
iv
thrilling
incidents
of
early
borde
life.
The
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a
p
p
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Genera! intelligence, too. such consideration will be given a We'll hope and p m y f o r the best. J o h n .
J u n e 24th. 1862.
t« neceseary t o secure for THB MON'ITOH a claim upon the with but one charge left, lind tJiat in hi* -iHe. is surprised by
God's goodness none can tell.
N. B. T h i s offer wlU be extended only <i months from tl i
a party of Indians—a desperate momeu . iSheet 24 by 30.
pubiic for a reasonable share of ita'snpport.
Be His great a r m around you, J o h n .
date.
G . IV. « .
Usual
price
$3
00.)
T h is brief general outline of the c h a r a c t e r of the proposed
To guard y o u n i g h f n n d day,
july 4-31 -Cin
5—SI-AKXINO.—Recalls 0ie happiest 1 j u r s of every man's
-urnal, with the course he poraued while Editor of the Tri
Be our lieloved country's shield
ino ; especially in support of the policy which reaulted in
Till the war is passed away.
Old
Bachelor*
and
Yonnir
ladies
shot
J
at
leai
have
it.
the organisation of the Republican p a r t y ; and during hiT h e n take y o u r gun a n d go, J o h n . Ac.
four y e a r s ' editorial c o n n e c tio n with the Advertiser, the un iShoet 24 bv 30. t siial iirice $3 00.
AKD
i.—A Sco'.cll soldier d e p a r t i n g for t ' Crimea.
doiaigned bas some confidence, will l-e the only guarantee
Concerning Large Armies.
the earnest, devotod Republicans of the State will require j lingers for yet another pft-tiug seal, while the bugle bounds
The following facts, culled from the fields of undent that THE MONITOK will prove t a i t h f u ! to the great cau.sc o f , "to march.'' Sheet 24 by!30. Usual price S3 00.|
free g o v e r n m e n t and the interests and honor of the s t a t e . I .'i—Tut HIGIII AXO W iu*KKr S r n . i . — \ ill be at once recog
storv, may be offiuuieinterest ut the present lime :
The city of 'l'hebes had a hundred gates, and could The underalgned has no doubt that there is ample room in i ni7-d by every lover of " l n l d Scotia" a ,d -Oreen Krin," and
f o r such a paper an he proposes to make, and t h a i | should l « owned by all (Shfcet 24 by 31. Usual price $3 00.
send oat at each gate 10,000 fighting men aud 200 char- itMichigan
in demanded bv t h a t large,intelligent, earnest eiitfs of ra.l- , »— RAT CATCilinti.—Retireijenting "1 rntuh," - B o x e r ' ' a n d " I T f T l M i I.OCATE l.ASfDS, P A Y T A X J S . BUY A M iots—in all, 1,00,0,000 tnett and 2,000 clmriots.
W
Hell on Commitslon, a n d now has for sale a? agent, i.
icnl Republican* who look upon slavery as the great curse ; Vixen," on "active d u t y . " (Sheet 24 by 30. Usual price $2 50
The army -of Trerah. King of Ethiopia, con*h>li-d of and sin of the age—at war with religion, humauiiy aud law—• 1'-—WKI.'.I NUTO S' A NO \ El. SON.—Or Jrvland and Kngland valuable improved Farms, on and near the shores of Urau..
a disgrace to the nation ; Inconsistent with the existence of I represented bv these celebrated C o m m a n d e r s at the only ill- Travcn-e Bay. Also, 1,000 a c r e s of well-selected wild lain!
i,000.000 men and 300 chariots of War.
in different parts of the county of (irand Traverse, all <•'
our
government,
and
the
direct
and
»ole
cause
of
this
stu
|
U-rview
ever
ha.t
betweeij
them.
(Sheet
25
by
35.
U»ua!
rfesostris. King of B>;ypt, led agailisl his euernies C00,- pondoua evil, a lilwral support, he e n t e r t a i n s no apprehen- , price S4 00. Now sold f-ir $1 50.)
which is offered at reasonable prices. Also, having U - u in
000 men, 24,000 cavalry and twenty-seven sythe-armed sions.
HOKSE FAIR.—A faithful copy of the the business of Ixicatlng public lands In t h i s County loi tl-J u s t to the e x t e n t that it Khali prove faithful to T r u t h | lo—Iichariots. 1491 B. C.
uh ha«' caused a sensation a m o u n t i n g to last 10 years, a n d beint; well acquainted wltb all h e choi- a n d J u s t i c e , will tie their e n c o u r a g e m e n t of it. Though great original
r the Country. (Sli.-ct 21 by 31. Usual land" In tlie county ho is prepared to assist new' comer-- <u p o r t i o n s of our c o u n t r y have beeu laid desolate by the e n t h u s i a s m all
Humilcar went from Carthage and lanital near Palersold tiacolored for J 1 25. and beautifully leeting f r o m <!overnment U m d s in t h i s or the adjoining C
eg of war, and business in some parts of it diverted from I price S4 on.
mo. lie had a Uecl of 2.000 ships and 3,000 small vesO F F I C E at his residence, East Traverse City.
channels, or utterly prostrated, the people ut Ml- | colored for $1
sels, and a land foree of 300,000 men. At the bulilc in chiganillnary
july- 4 31-tim
wore never more p r o s p e r o u s . n n d money wus n e v e r )
11—I'BAI.E'S ('OI KT or UtATu.—Cc lOred in >
which he was defeated. 150,000 were slniil.
more a b u n d a n t amongst tueoi. Ami of thi* a b u n d a n c e they j 23 bv 31. Usual price $4 00. Now sol I Tor 51 2.
A Roman Dcet, led by K^golus against Carthage, con- were never more reinlv to give freely, as well for the support j 12—Tut VESTS OK TIT AX—Elegant v\-olored in oil. The
sisted of 330 vessels, with 140,000 men. The (Jurtlm- and disaemioation of "their principles, us in defense of their i original of this beautiful -Gem enchant! the world, and cost
rights anil m o protection ut their c o u n t r y . Knowing froui j J4n 000. Usual price
00. Now sol f o r f l 50.)
ANIi
venian Hect numliered 350 vessels, with 150.000 men.
history of the past that the onlv security lor the Union , The Gift System, as pOysned by us, is ,o hunibng. but a Talr,
At the battle of Connas there ivere »f toe ilotnatis. the
is in the continued asceiidencv of tlie Itepubliian pulty. they i honorable method of doing business, rt'e u«e no numbers,
meludiug allies, 70,000 foot aud 0,000 horse; of Ibe they will sustain most cheerfully and liberally tho*e journal* I schemes of i-han- e. or lattery in any fn ID. so there can be no
1,'arthageniaus, 40,000 foot and 10,000 hor>e. Of these which most faithfully and boldly advocate u s doctrine* and j possibility of loss. TUP e n g r a v i n g se -wed is furnished at
' e . s t h a n one-half the rtirnlar retail pi re. a n d a present is
70,000 were slain iu Oil, and 10,000 taken prisoners; In hor for Its success.
TIIK MONITOR will l-e published t e c h afteuuoon e x c e p t 1 given in addition at the time of purclia e. The gift is there
• more than half slain.
new a n d handxo ... fore, clear gain. It i* a <ausc of woad. r to many—othe
Sundays.) on clear, white paper - - J
Hannibal, duriug his campaign in Italy and Spain, tyjM-.
iiiitacdlately n o o n t l i e ' r e c e i p t of tlie latest Telcgrn ph I hesitatingly p r o n o u n c e -It a swindle- how we can make
plundered 400 towns and destroyed 3'JO.OOO men.
- business profitable, conducted on so IU ;ral a system as onr
News. As there'will be but a s i n g i e edition a -lay
j This is the ren»on—we tin.' agents for : J e w e l r y and an Ki
.Virus, the Assyrian king, uhout 2,290 years II. (.'., will alwava be f r e s h and new.
gniving House, each h a v i n g an inimen e Stock, accuniiilaied
TERMS.
led ajrainst the Bactriaus his armv. consisting of 1.700,in the hope oi ll>e o p e n i n g of the S- athern Trade, which
Hailv, for a single copy a year
O0O fool, 200,000 horse and 16,000 chariots armed with
' mnst be disposed of at nnce.to meet tlie bligationa of the tirms
Weekly, for a single copy a year
svthes.
j Ail letter* c o n t a i n i n g c u r r e n t bil » or postage stamps
14 i
To el
)
promptly attended to. Canada letters mist be prepaid. All
Italy, a little before Hannibal's time, was able to send
thirty
do
2« oo
1
and al the same rnte for a larger number, payable in advance letter* must contain ten rent." In stam;1 v. for return postage.
into the field nearly 1,000,000 men.
Also—13 Lola i n the Village of E l k R a p i d " ,
J O S E P H WARRKN. - Please give your address, poai-oflic county and State, in
Semirumis employed 2,000,000 met. in building the Detroit, J u l y 30, ISO*.
i full, and plain I v written.
W|*H OR WITUOt'T OWSLLINUS.
mighty Babylon. She took 100,000 prisoners at the InACJKNTS WANTJVH!
The above m e n t i o n e d I.ands are in all parts of the Coui.i
dus, and sunk 1,000 boats.
1 I.itx-ral c
Elk i-ake, Wliiti-water. Otuenia and T r a v e r s e ; are amoiig ih.
Sennacherib loet in a singlo night 186,000 men by the
e a i l i e s t and best seloctions wiih reference to soil, water, -i..
•Ichtroyilig angel—2 Kings, 19; 85-37. (
, Drawer
uffalo. N. V.
face, a n d m a r k e t : e m b r a c e F a r m i n g Lands. Village Bite* JU.
A short time after the taking of BaBylon, (he forces
Water Powers, with or u i t h o u t improvements, in q u a u t i i i ' to suit p u r c h a r c r s . and at prices making It on object, iu prof Cyrus consisted of 600,000 foot, 120,000 horse and havf' maintained a high character in a l m o s t every part of the j
ference to b u y i n g back Irom seitlementj-.
2.000 chariots armed with sytbes.
globe, for their e x t r a o r d i n a r y and immediate power of rw | »
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Traverse City. May 1, lbt'-l.
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An army of Cambyscs, 50,000 strong, was buried up s t o r i n g perfect health to persons sitfll-ring u n d e r nearly e v e n - L X I .
kind
of
disease
to
which
the
human
f
r
a
m
e
is
liable.
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iy the.desert sands of Africa Ipy a south wind.
The following are a m o n g the distressing variety of hu:aan j
Whoti Xerxes arrived at Thermopylae, his land aud diseases in which tlie V e g e t a b l e L i f e M c d i c i n e s are well;
>va forces amounted to 2,641.610, exclusive of servants, known to i«- Infallible:
eunuchs, women sutlers, &e., in all numbering 5.283,320. l i v s r r r s u . by th o r o u g h ly c l e a n s i n g the first and second ,
Corner of Fifth A Woodbt dge Streets.
stomach*, and c r e a t i n g u How of pure, healthy bile, instead '
So say Herodotus, Plutarch and Isocrutes.
the stale a n d kcrld k i n d ; Flatulency, l.os* ot Appetite. | i>. |. H j l ' .
Ifarliine ^!i \
The army of Arlaxerxes, before the battle of Cunaxa, or
ile.irtbaru, Heiidache, Restlessness. Ill-Temper. Anxiety, l.an . WlfDIl. JUCIIIgail. OjlJUSIL MCII1I1' 11.
unionuted to nbout 1,200.000.
gaor. and Melancholy, which are the g - n e r a l symptoms of
Ten thousaud horses and 100.000 fool fell on the fatal Hyupepala, will vanish as a iiaturu! i o n s e ^ a a i i c e of ita cure. t
field of IssueCosTlviMEss, tiv cleansing the whole length of the lntes|
When Jerusalem was takei> by Titus, 1,100,000 per- tines with a solvent uroccM, nnd w i t h o u t violence; all vio ! " i ^ ^ E ARK M A N t ; F A t ' T l ' R l N G .t VI> ARB P R A P A R E H l ^ r a i U ' l l L o e a t e c l J i t U c : t r < ^ l 1 .
lent p u r g e s leave the bowels oostive within two days.
V f to f u r n i s h , at s h o r t n o u c e . Uigl Pressure a n d C'oiideu--!
l-hod in various ways.
..
- ' all kinds, by r e s t o r i n g the l.lood t o a regular ing Engines, for Stationary, Marine a
Mining purposes, v.f |
M i c h . , fllerrlll H l o c k The force of Darius at Arl»ela numbered more than circulation, t h r o u g h the process of respiration in
the most approved c o n t r a c t i o n
| O i r n e r - . f W o i K l w n i d Ac J o f f e n o n A v e n u e
1,0(10,000. The Persians lost SO.OOO.CftO men iu this A the t h o r o u g h solution of all intestinal obstruction in others.
We invite t-*pecial a f e n t i o n to ou C o n d e n s i n g E n g i n e s , ;
————
battle ; Alexander nboul 500 men. So says Diodorus. The l.it'e Medicines have been k n o n n to cure Rheumatism particularly adapted few Flooring M; s. a n d other purp-.se* : r p i l l f c I N S T I T l T i n X F O R M S O X E O F EIGHT COI.I.Eiil.J located in the following c i t i e s : — D e t r o i t . New Y o r l
t h i s b a t t l e , lost 3 0 0 . 0 0 0 ; i p e r m a n e n t l y in three weeks, an-! the limit in half that time. where economv of F u e j and n-pulari - ot motion an: so in
Arian says the Persians,
• by removing local inflammation horn the muscles ami llga- dispensable. The c o n d e n s i n g a p p a a t u s for these e n g i n e s j Philadelphia, Albany, Buffalo, Cleveland, Chicago A b L Loi..x-eks. 1.200.
'
- - imple tp-l d u r a U e ki ,d. ^Thev- . -.n-lensing | A person holding a scholarship can attend either a; V.
T h e a r m y of Tntuerl«t»e is said t o l a y o aatoiiiiUxl t o j " ' n ^ m R s V r ^ M t i n d s ,
f r e e i n g ami s t r e n g t h e n i n g the
- i'un.pin,
r working S t a m p |
option.
Terms.
l .RftO.DOO, a n d t h a t of bis a n t a g o n i s t , P a j a z c t , 1 , 4 0 0 , 0 0 0 . | kidneys and bladder: they operate most delightfully on these Mills, the greatest ei
i m p o r t a n t organs, and hence have ever been found a certain
itirpassed. i iiir p a t t e r n s cmbract the largest variety of I $40 f o r full t e r m . Same eoiiree f o r Ladies. $25.
Newspaper Power.
| remedy for the worst cases of G ravel.
WORMS, by d i s l o d g i n g fl urn the t u r n i n g s of the bow- p u m p s , s h e a v o s , s t a m p i n g a n d g e a r i n g m a c h i n e r y * | S t u d e n t s to e n t e r at any time. Average time to compl< '•
hardly coniprebcnd the immense power of the elsAlso
Ac., "f the most approved r o n s t m r t i -n.
j the course, three m o n t h s .
the slimy m a t t e r t o which t h e s e c r e a t u r e s adhere.
vMinjicr over the public mind—the great mass of the
We would call particular atteutio t o our a s s o r t m e n t of
A knowledge of the o r d i n a r y English b r a n c h e s is sufli- • r
, Ulcers and I n v e t e r a t e Sores - by the perfect purity
tietople get their politics and their reltgion. their pecu- which t h e s e Life Medicine*give to the blood A all the humors. Patwirns for P u m p - with P l u n g e r Li r, r a n g i n g from t t.. 16 ( p r e p a r a t o r y to e n t e r i n g upon tlie coursc of study.
J . 11. GOLDSMITH, I l e t i d e n t Principal at Detroii
liar jHiasions uud prepdicos, from' ruwspupera. It is be- S c o B B r r t c EBCITIUNS, and trad Complexions, by their al- Inches diameter. ^ l l r combined Bu- <etand p l u n g e r pinups, j
J . F . SPALDING. Assistant.
coming more a fact, that they would mould tbe mind and terative effect on tlie Quids t i i a t f n ii the skin, and the morbid fur supplying S t a m p i n g Machinery w th water, and for o t h e r
| The rnoHt t h o r o u g h , p r a e t j f a l and truly |M>puiar t'olli g<
t a t e of which occasions all e r u p t i v e complaints, fallow. uses, give the most perfect aatisfacti n.
pive it character as much as food one cats gives charac- scloudy,
Our assortment of Gearing, up to 'i feet diameter, i-uatih-s , in A m e r i c a . Over six t h o u s M d student* h a \ e entered »i! •
nnd other disagreeable toniplexions.
ter lo tho body.—Ami what the mind and heart feed up- The use of these Pills f o r a very s h o r t time, will e l f t ' t an us to meet orders for aeavy or light -oartng. at the *borte.-i I t h e i r e s t a b l i s h m e n t , which Is t h e best evidence of tV- •
on ffives them character for good or evil
e n t i r e c u r e ot-Salt Rheum, and a striking improvement in notice. W h i m s h e a v e s , from I to feet diameter. Manu- | f a v o r with t h e public.
ikioks have power; and yet few poople read them the c l e a r n e s s of the akin. Common Colds a n d Influenza will factnrers of H o d g e ' s p a t e n t s t n m <u Oil Still Machinery, i F o r f u r t h e r i n f o r m a t i o a please call a t College lt->oin- •
of the m<>st approved roDstructioi ; Building work. Iron j send f o r a aew Catalogue of 80 pages. F o r speiiuseu.largely. They ore expensive, and Uie poople purchase always be c u r e d by one duae, «r by two io the worst cases.
Address,
Hit.Bs—The original p r o p r i e t o r of these Medicines was Fronts. Columns. Caps. Ac„ Ac., ; I! iminated Title for Side- P e n m a n s h i p , i n c l o s e l e t t eXr s t a m p .
hut few of them. They are long-windea, and in our fast cured
Xrr:.. :- Iron
Irni, Fences.
F e n r e . Ver adahs.
niahs. Stairs, Ac.
.tr.
ItHVAVT
T R A ~ " " at e i t h e r of t h e shove ( iii<->
n d A/ens
I
IIR Y A N'T A
A R
8TRATTON.
of Piles of 35 year* standing, by tlie use of the L i f t walks aunit
ntfe few have the time and patience -to read them, unless Medicines alone.
We a r c h i e licensee? for P a t e n t i . n c i n g — p r i c e s v a r y i n g
(Cut t h i s out for future reference.)
every sentence holds a galvanic battery< and gives a sig- FBVKK AND A c i ' E — F o r t h i s scourge of the Western Coun- from T5 c e n t s t o $5 per foot. Th- largest a s s o r t m e n t ot
—
/ . A A
A f r f « ; r i l ' T i n r l '
nal shock; 'High-wroughtTales-do''t6i*>hencc the exten- try. these Medicines will be found a safe, speedy, and certain Fcnee P a t t e r n s in the -State.
Sole A cents for G l l l a r d ' s B o i l c I n j e c t o r , which sup-1
I D W
A C r e & O I
-L"U l t l .
O t h e r m e d i c i n e s leave Uie system subject to a resive market for the works offiction; but the great mass tremedy.
u r n of the disease—a c u r e by these medi- -lies is jiermar-enti piles Boil
with w a u r . w i t h o u t thi use of Pumps or o t h e r ;
The subscriber offers for sale 1G00 a c r e s of choice «n .
of books are kept for show, not for reading.
machinery, whether thf e n g i n e is at rest or in motion,
j well-selected lands, h a v i n g been mostly located at the fir
—try them, be satisfied, and lie cured.
maclilner
But everybody reads newspapers.—They are cheap; B i u o r s P a v g a s and LIVBB Com-I.AISTS—Ceneral IirbiliB r a n c o m p o s i t i o n c a s t i n g s f rniahed at short notice, j settlement of the country, and many of said lands are border
they ore peddled out by tho penny's worth j they meet ty. IAJSS of Appetite a n d Diseases of Females—the Medicines BLACKPJtrrinxG of all kinds. PATTS: us made t o o r d e r . Esti- j j n g on the Grand T r a v e r s e Bay, and In tracts of from 50 ituatos. P l a n s and Specifications f u n abed when desired.
300 a c r e s ; some have small" I m p r o v e m e n t s on. (and we'l
you inthe^treots at every tarn, ia-the rail-car, in every have Iwen used with Uie most betieticial results
-2-ST"OrdcT8
f
r
o
m
abroad
will
met.
.with
p
r
o
m
p
t
attention,
j located for w o o d i n g purposes, with a good growth of 1-ca-l
d e s c r i p t i o n : King's Evil and Scrofula iu its worst f o r m s
house. Ekch<gi#s you tho late*-toews of the world this
vield t o t h e uilld vet powerful action of thesa remarkable
A man who does not read a newspaper for a week is so Medicines. Night Sweats, Nervous Debility. Nervous ComETROIT c r r y POVNDI Y AND MACHINE j
SHOP. Steam E n g i n e s Mil! t earing. Mining Machio- \,y
far behind the age that he is nowhere in his knowledge plaints of all kinds. Palpitation of the Heart, Painter's ChoG e o . W . B r y a n t . Proprietor
cry. Iron a n d Brass C a s t i n g s , of t I kinds, t o order. We I ' j „ | y 4-31-tm
of nassing events. Cheap and new just suits our modern lic, are speedily c u r e d . I
variety ot P a t t e r n s , f r building purposes, t o ,
Athenians, who spend most of their time in hearing or Persona whoso c o n s t i t u t i o n s are impaired by the injudi- h a v e a large
• would
. . . i n v i t ; t h t a t t e n t i o -off builder*.
builders.
^
cious use of Mercury, will find these mediciuus a perfect
j. a WIU^N,
cure, as they n e v e r fail t o eradicate from the system all the
Fopt of Randol| a S t r e e t , nehr Detroit
,
.
,
, .
, ,
,
.
. effects of Mereorv. much sooner than the most jiowerfu! pre
T.
FORTCNKS w i n g s a r c m a d e of t i m e s feathers, w h i c h ^ r a t i o n s o i
fianipariiu
W B MOFFAT
a n d ! i'.waukee R. R. Depot.
Detroit. Aog. 12. 18K23s-iy
?uv not whilst one way meaeure them.
Js-iy
sw Broadway. New Vork
Traverse City, Mich.
W'lin
GUNTON HOUSE
| *7 A M K S I v . C> I J X T O N .
GOOD STABLING AMI WELL AIEED ULltf !
r»0O T o w i i L o t s O i I ei*ed FIH •<. •
to jfVctoal S e t t l e r s .
EAST TRAVERSE CITY,
K E A
T. E S T A T E
G E N E R A L LAND AGENCY
GEO. W. B R Y A N T
R E A L
GENERAL
w
B S T A T 1 ; .
LAND
OFFICE.
ALBERT W. BACON,
1424 Acre.<• of Choice IMIUI*:
1850 Acres, uho Choice mul Icel/
Iccted.
M O F F A T ' S
Life Pills a n d Phoenix Bitters.
JACKSON & \ riLEY,
BRYANT & STRATTON'S
M^-CTrixixr C S T S ,
onus #r siiiosn
Hra» fntnl M
Hal) Enad Compa i.
E R C A N T I L E
C O ) X-i T « H j OS«- Jbii S i .
D
tailing soma stories.
>' ' / . ' •
MORGAN BATES,
JUSTICE OF T H E PEACE,
-
T R A V E R S E
€jjt (branii erafffrsc ^Irruli),
CITY,
MICH.
O n r C o u n t r y ' s Cull.
f - l d o
, thai b ell
than
i
. r t . b l y In
«1 f..
r.ri.is like your* u . r . 1,11. r
lot tin- baud. l!'«l 1-1} :«• • •
It th>- li|fht desk. nnd b-aru |i
lorx nimiSi or-inki-d brand. n
a ciluigei UU lliC battlv-delu.
fight
N O . 4i
5.1862.
W i l l i a m s - 1 ; o . e e I.I..I l» e . i f o u g h t . XC p ' ' t h e n c ;!:i w i n e u
t h e e l l e m v till I- l i . s i i . a y
a'
I - l o • * . ! ! . m i ' - ! . i m f o r g i v i n g c r e d i t w h e r e c r e d - H i r . : i:: I t i l . \ w i l , j
I i t i » «i*r- •
:.-ii b e l i . - T v j . e k n e w a : - y t h - n g m o r e o f ' c a ! ! . - . J r t r a ' . ^ :
in o r
1
*1
*
W l u u i h e b . r ! .• w a s f i m g h f a n d w o n .
Itiw a r . s n d ^ e
tUITOK AMI rKOt lURTUK.
T K H M S .
t h u t a M i ^ i s a n M• • - i m e n t w a s - n t h e
bur,;'
Traverse City, Grand Tmverw County, Michigan,
M O K G A N ' BA T E S ,
F R I D A Y , S E P T E M B l i i :
had
ja:i:iy
all
an
the
e n e m v ' s ,IUHK:
open
rood 'to 1 v.* „
Aga,
.1 u A
• f ttt.
;n • I, .:ivi,U.d" "llU1U11 .
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}
.
I
II.-
lb:
•
u ' I iiv-
rli:» : ii v ' •
•
v U - 1 a n v o t h . L'I " w a y
T 1 - - r- W i w ' n - . t a s i n g l e f - T i i f i - a t i o i i h e x - e w n I c o n . .
' A l l w e h u e ! t o d o w a s t o t h a n t i . a t w'!.[•• h w a - a t o p U l ! L " T h l - Ir\
ii,. a : u . i
1 K H i m o n d : , - T ' v . :!' i m « b n
t: „i c o u i u
r i t a » w : ; u j ) s . m a r c h u p a n d t a k e - 1 r<-j«
I'm: a r i
i g e t i l l ! H i g h i l lis.! Kirlirn -f.
ny of the V
. .. !
] ;n,«i-»-..in , f ; j . . .
"i\
- i ; .I n w e •! i*
W e
found
whel
i l ' d UI. :
thirty iLousand
W t m u t e ' l d ) e \ i r u u l i n t o i 11. 1.1 UM1 o n t i n ' f a c
W h y w a s l u a !1 g n e n
t o ! ear1. .
divided.'
i
• :.;it g r a v e a t . d s e t .01 :i e r r o r s i b a t e 1 O r n i .
1 d'gging.
W e « a - l i f i . - v j t h o i ' - a n d s a n d t e n s o f t h o u s w K i * , cliu-- . .
W.IV CO u ' d h a v e I.e. t,
£ < T o f . e - i , i . - I l i a i . « a i d . m>
| o f t h e b r a v e - t t r < «> [ « t h a t e « t , ' s t o o d u p o n t h e
If t h e o n e h undttMl a n d tin
; G o d ' s e a r t h , d i g g : • i g i u f r o n t _.f n o i n t r e i r l i * i i e n t i . e n d e . i t- i •Ivf.'Bi t h a t a r m y .
l i e -- w a s b e l v - . i T H i , h n o n d a n d W i l -
i l i s n i ! . h - i - . ' . a e d s n ! r i g h t d o w n n : . tin* c e n t r e a n d
went
other
Al Kiwis of J#b Printing Neatly awl Kipiitioasly fatalfi.
i before n w h i p p e d
n n r r of
tin "enemy.
H e
waited
for
. M c C I . l i n n 1...
t h o ; . <i!i.i m e n t h a t w'e r e s e n t
m a r c :.i-ii . | K i u t h e c u e i n v . t h . r v c o u n t h a v e - r i . 5 | . ; v . j
(
• r , | i ; ; w•e w ' a i t e d f r . 1 h e m t o p e t a n o t h e r a r m y ,
I ' i ' o i o i l e r u ' v f '.s* h i n t .' a n d a !!l t h e v . i i - ! i l
f . n y w e r e i n k i n g all t h e | a r m : —
r n WI/J.«.«•O l K b u n d ' > M n o d l i f i y - i i - j h i I.I
fifteen.
and
fifty-five,
! for s i.\ i l v l l t b s .
i m e n a m i b o v > l . e i .w e n i h e a g e s o f
fougiiin ois- ' u n t i l '
j a m i m n " i i : t i i i m o t i s : y w e w a i t e d w e e k s a n . ! w e e k s a n d w e e k s ; m e n >bo u a s i n u n y u s <^aii k
| t l l . T P t.«
I T h e y lmd a l e w
iM
' TED STATES LAND OfflttftTBAVEBSKc S MICH.
1 MORGAN BATES.
Ucflstet..
KECBlLN GOODRICH.
Receiver..
GHAN D T R A VERSE COUNT* OFFICERS,
J u d g e o f P r o b a t e . . . CV TI
' ? I>^: W Tlravv-v
™ m «
sheriff
C o u n t y T r e a s u r e r — M O R G A N B A T E S , Trav. City
THERON BONTWICK,
C o u n t y Clerk
Register ol D e e d s — . T I 1 E R O N J / O S T W I C K . "
,C. I I . H O M » E N . Northport.
Pro*. Attorney
C i r c u i t C o u r t C o m . , . c . H.JUHLDEN,
P E R R Y H A N N AH, Trv. C Ity
Coroners
1 f o r t h - m t.» b r i n g ' t h e * * ( . r w l
levies into
some
sort
of!t»ne
l . u u d r e d a n * f i f t y - e i g h t t i i n u s a j :id IIK-II ICC a \
T i m b a t t l e o f F a i r O . t k s w a s | m y . iu : , - r . - a t d e a l l a r g e : r t h a i t l i u t Ml l b w b i t h N I V l v t l l »•. ik-ii.y iiiiiod a g a i n a l i t t l e f r a c t i o n o f d - i l r - . ( s i > . h u n d r e d t h o u s a u d o f t h e A n s t r i a r . s ;
t b i e h u n d r e >d a n d flfiv-ei;
fht t h o n - a n d n
| a n a r m v . v e r v m u r-ll l e s s t h a n h a l f a n d t h e y b r o u g h t o u t i g l e \ , - i i r .
I h a v e i t f r o m t h e b e s t a u t h o r i t y j Iv h a l u l l e d , f a i l d e f e a t a ,:iy fori it t h e . . i m S e d c i i i t e . , , a i
' t h e i r e n t i r e (o-.-e.
I c o w i s t e n c v :LS n : i im n y .
(fought.
The :
I jiitlu r
(i bre. t the
In pra*R\ steep or Highland lake.
Come fur the land j« lotu lu form
A bulwark that tin foe « break.
Stand. like your own grey . HIT'- thitt m
The whirlwind ; stand in her del-m
The blast us soon shall move the rock
As rushing squadron" liear ye thenn
And ye wlia.w hom-s an- by h.-r gniti!
thai t h e y h a d not n
l e j r - m e n t in o r
about
a n d it h a t
Rich-
m o o d 111 i d w u - fit t . i b e p u t h T r o u t o f a n e n e m y t h u t t h e y ' B u t ,
t h e t o n e t ! - a t w e til d o Y H i l o I h e i ' e m n
s i r . il w a s d i v i . h d ; a n d t h e i . i t l a y i n
d:l< lu
J driukinp ictlen wnter, and tntii'™ l»ail
jis. 'of mid sice]nog in the mmt uutil it bc. ni«c givally IV<!II^-<!
*
' >sc who u
'
tiArtr.itable enenrjMI—but I | injured iu hvuilli. Still tkcv fight; olill lUcv loiiq.ur.
GEO. N. 8MITII, Northport.
like lioitf.) nu.l
will
'rult.-i . for t •.In- too..]»
cur himv. not o;i!v wived it from i
' tlie liirlitii'^'
J . G. R A M S D E L L ,
l.uti Sir, I have .iuemed it my dutv t» jii-e>ent this
beintr uti«-rlv d.-sir.-y<il
Ciiiuc from the d r p i of ln r green lam
The cucniv went hack to 1 mem of facts to tin- Senate anil the com.trv . ...
' K'IV u- a ir'iumjiluitil v
As mighty in your tuaivh as they :
been informed
that 1 um to bo deuouueud for t>o dviu£, nuif 1 tell ;
Ricbiiiond pell mill. 1
A* terrible as when the mius
Hare
swelled
them
over
luiiik
and
1»
lie
time,
flrat
two
bripades
of
fresh
| ha will .luuouuec luc. '1 here ore two tlusscj of .
' wlu> \vn.« titer, at tin* t
X R A V E l i S K C,'ITV,
With sudden lloods to drown the plniu
atul uo ouc else, un.l :
; troojis could have eha^il I he whole ConlMerate army !• ho arc sure to detiouncc me,
GRAND TRAVERSE COUNTY, MICH.
1
And Hwttvp along the uoisdi, uploru.
' thrmiirb the <-itv . f Uichmond and into the Jume.s River, e traitors mid fool's. 'Tin traitors have been deuni
llEFEIiENCES:
And yo who throng, beside (lie deep,
I itig every man whodid uot sni^ pa.-iv- to •• strategy, »
rout and f. nfns
Her poits and haiulelr uf the Atr.md
't led to defeat every time. The }ruiUif> Noi '
foni.il
another
big)
In number like tlie waves that leap
enlro of it, ami went to i than the truitors South; au<! s^BKliinei* 1 think wc have
gwumii.and we sat do»
— K4*U> UwttOM. Jdir.
i*
On hi« '.onK- miirin'ii inv marge >if ».i
nji iiitreiehnients when i as many in the aggregate. They iue
Come, like that deep, whvn o'er iiis br
~
HoBtO
W
" nn ei:emy fhnt was 'j are men who will come behind rou ami cut your
* itoiai
lie rises, all his floods to l/our.
there w'a< no intri-iichments in- "front,
ilu»i;i
tnd Prof, of L*» la Mich.
iHos-T. J. B»a»d«U. M«DI«VW. Midi.
nut utterly broken. We uciw took ad vie r, age of the bat- j in tbe dark. 1 have great respoet f. »r' southurni t Ir i f t o : tie of Ka:r tlak.s. Again Mitihigun soldiers were cut to , who *iioulder their muokeia anil COIIK- oui ami lake the
C. H. M A R S H ,
Few. few wes
pieces by hundreds. t,o ; nlo Judiciary so-jare hospital MI . chances of the bullet aud tbe baiter; but 1 hu\e tbe nutf
Won the f»
ibis ei'y! and y.,u will find more than ho'' I he occupants [ superlative eoiitemjtt for the nortbeie traiu-r.%, who ui.der
Rut we are many, we wiio holu
M.chigitn uiei who weit shot at Fail 0"»ks or \Vil-| the protended guis.- of pntriotism. are stabbing
AND
The grim ivsolve to guard it well.
liaisiab trg, ii.en w ho stood ilntil b regime t of a thousand j couutry in the dark.
Strike for that broad aiid goodh Um'..
SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY,
Blow
after
blow,
til!
men
sba'll
men was reduced tn one hundred aud five and even then.
——
—
;
NOTARY PUBLIC & CONVEYANCER,
That Might and Right move Jinn.I in hand,
ill J not r«i: Si,. lU«c m-u J.vo t n » HH-eJ,
'
Kn^laoJ a u j I mmim.
rraverse City, Grand Traverse Connty, Mich.
And glorious must their triumph be.
ml the Engl
Iv sacrificed. Thev hove been put to ha 1 digging, and
Office In Dwelling House.
My
;',ar.l fare, and hnrd sleeping,land if there was any hard , Bress toward Canada is remarkable. They do not at
MeClcllnn's Maiingement.
fighting to do they hnvo been put to tha' and, besides | 'einpt to disguise.the fart that ihtU Hejiendcney hmIJon- 7.. CIIA.MU.EJJ, in his .sfxjfcb upon the • Cwiiduet all this, at Light they have h5kl to guard he property of j come to be regarded by the mother couutry as a burdei
T. J . l l A M S D E L L
of Uio War," in the United Suites Senate, on the loth reb.-U in jirins. •- " have Seen so sacr iicea that two i nod u nuisance.
hoever has mixed much with publt.
England cunuot fail in have been struck with thi
ait, criticise* MCCJ.H.LAKV •• Ftrutcgy" with some severof the Michigan reg iment# to-da • cannot bring j
tone—amounting t.. .-ometlrn~ more than iudiffert
'
*Kn
ity. But facts warrant strong language. Below is the i:;:c, the Geld two hundred flint fifty men eucb out of
with which tlie American Provinces ore referred in
SOT-ICITQIt I N O H A N C E B Y ,
thousand with which th"y stirted.
close of the speccb:
NO. I FIBST STREET.
Fair Oiks was lost; that in to say, we von a brilliant Everywhere—alike among Conservatives and Radicals—
••It is not for ine, sir, to state the rtreugth of XlcCkJ- victory, but it did us no gotfd We did not take advan- among Aristocrat* and Prognsoiws—one finds but one
Mftixintoo. Mi.cUi«aJi.
lan's army at this time; but 1 know it is one hundred
tage o f it. Of course il wOhld have bet i very unfair lo expression of desire that they should sever the ties ih.it
" K>ight thousand men. less tho numlier lost by siek
take advantage of a routedrfrmy. [lattgl terj It would bind them to the Home Government, do their own thinkcasualties. Does nny man donbt that this ari
n<.t have been according to our "stinteiy." We mag- ing. pay their own bilk nod net np business on th. 'i
Tns undersigned would Inform the citizens of Grand Tra- ably bandied, was sufficiently strong to have captni
nanimously stopped, and commenced ligging. There own hook.
The language of the London 'l imes more especially
verse and adjoining counties, that Uc is prepared to attend Richmoud and crushed the rebel army? 1 think not,
woa no enemy iu front; we did i:ot know wl.ai else to do,
promptly led against tbe enemy. But instead of that. ? and so wc began to dig and ditch, and v c kept on^ dig- toward the Canadians has of lute been more than iusoicnt
promptly to all claims against the
U
alK
Bat down in malarious swamps, and awaited the draftii
United States for Bottnty or Pensions.
d and dril- It ha- spoken of them in terms of the most undisguised
fi 'hi
' ^'tf"'11)? until the^ebols had ii
\llolliccra or soldiers disabled in the present *ar, either arming, drilling, and making soldiers of an army to fit^
populacontempt.
It has denounced Uiem as n brood of paraarmed aiid made soldiers of the
l.v dlseiuie incurred, or wounds received in the service of the it, and in tho mean time our own army was rapidly wast- led andBu'.
Ignited States, in the line of their duty, arc entitled to l*en- jug away. Unwholesome water, inadequate food, over- ^ ^ ^ ^ ^tha! WHS not enough; they *• it Jackson up on sites aud sharpers who cling to Ibc mother country
hi 5 road to Winchester, aftii we waited or him to oomr ' from affection, but from interest; who fawn upon lie
*ion»; also, the widow*, or minor children of thosu who die work, and sleeping it] marshes were rapidly filling the | J*^.k^vvVthi*
•nty or thirty thousand ICU. We heard , u»t because thev lovetl her. but l>ecanse they wished t
or svo killed.
c
H
H O L D E N , Attotney-at-Law.
hospitals, and over-loading the return boats with the sick. | ( , U() 0 o r j n t ),
evacuated and of cour K> i: would have ! get access to her money bags. It made game of thei
Gm
Sir. we have lost more men by the spade than the bullet • (
nnfair t.
Traverse City, May-Sth, 1862.
•ick until thev ' ]>" sent demonstration of super-loyalty as a piece of
v
—five to one since the army started from Yorktown in- 1)
,
lionkeyism, and told them to their faces thut
ht heir tro0
f r o m ('oHnth; and so we waited for | pert!
der McUcllan. Ilad the soldiere l»een relie ved from dig-1 , h(f * a t
, 0 t , 0 Rjchn.onu After the rob- • " Ei.gli
it her wanted their [lattery uor their
T R A V E R S E CITY HOUSE,
ging and menial labor by the subsutuuon of negro labor-1 cLu h n | 1 ' a l l t b f l r ° ,V,ey ever hop si to raise from friendship.
:
ers, the army of the Potomac would to-day, in my wti-1 n n y
The tone or pror lent members of Parliament, ar.,f
W(. di<| l l u t ^ J c them. bu> they attack a s
"\V I L L 1 A M
F O W L E , mation, contain thirty thousand more brave am! officii
we had reason to silppoa; thev woul 1. Thev Sttack ' «f the (iovernmeut. hardly less contemptuous. Lord
soldiers than it now does. Ilad it been relieved from ;
(KRONT STRBBT, NEAR C O C B T HOPBB.)
ns I ati iuformc.l i ,on what I must PAUHOISTOS said the
tb other day that Knglaud lias sent al!
ips to America thut she meant
ml that the
TBA VERSE C1TT, MICHIGAN.
guarding the property of rebels now in arms, many valu ) j (lpm fcliabk' ^iuthoriiliv, taev hnrlcd the majority of lb-'
ohld
11v,>. would
nrnnln nave
have been
hrt»n saved.
saved
1 nrklnim mw
.
.
"
.1 ..* i Cauuditu*
•'....
able lives
Yorktown
.. evne. , ,uen
entire force
uiHin "oui
right wing of thirty thousand
must provide for their own — defences, or
unted after a sacrifice of more
by sickness than the n ) p | ) nr)( , i j ( J r i n j r f h e w | 1 0 fc 0 f l h a , fhtrsday our right take the consequences Mr. 1>KLA»O* L.W>S thought n
enemy
had
iu
their
works
when
our
army
landed
wing
of
thirty
thousand
men
held
their
ground,
and
re-1
was
high
lime
they
had
learned
to
lean
upon
themselves
it* of the Court House and public office*. Is still open for the
•eceptlon of t i e traveling public. The Proprietor return* Iress Monroe. The battle of Williamsburg was fongbt pulsed thnt vast horde of the enemy over and over again, i and preserve their independence without the uid of Brithi. h»«r«v
thsnks for the liberal patronage he has received,
his
hearty thanks
• by a small fraction of our army, and the enemy routed.— and held the ground ut nitwit. Of course you will say u ish bayonets. Mr. ROCTLK—a leadii.g inemlxT of th.
During the battle General McClellan wrote the following reinforcement• of twenty o?
s thirty thousaud
-i
- -u imen was sent 1 liberal party-—eaid. "we ought to show the C» dian
..d »•««. tu. jrtfi. "«>(»• " ' " " " i s
his guests comfortable. His charges will wurrcspond with dispatch, miles from the battle-field:
to these brave troop thnt they might not ouly hold their people that we care not n f.,r ug nliout their adhere
lU
ground the next dav. but send this dastardly army into to England-" Other members jirussed themselves in
Oood accomodation* for Horns and (kittle. maj15-2fl (Received at War Department, at It. 22 p. in.. May fO
lost eoually disrespectful. A prominent English
BIVOUAC IN FRONT HP WJIAIAHSHWU:,
Richmond a second time, nsnt Fair Oaks. No. sir; nojournal raid a snort time simv, tha' th.: Canad ans wenthing of that sort was dote1.
May 5. 10 p. m.
M O N I T O R !
equally "degradi-d" with the Yankees, without p o k ight,
instead
of
sealing
them
reinforcements,
they
Hon. EIIWIK M STAXTON. Sec y of War:
were ordered to retreat "hat was - st#rte^v." The mo- ing the dash and indopndenee of the latU r !
jrsT ARRivtn—TIIE
After arranging foi'the movements nji the York river, ment they commenced tlieir retreat, as js said in the disAt tbe same time the Canadians th.mselves are mak
I was urgently sent for here. I find Joe Johnson iu patches, "the enemy fougb'. like demons. t>f course they ing the must eitruvaga.it demonsirutions of loyalty
front of me iu strong force, probably greater it good deal ould. Whoever heard ..f a retreating army that was Their love for '• Old England" knows no bounds. Thev
than my owu. Hancock has taken two redoubts and re- >t pursued by the victors like demons, except in the 1 bestow upon her tlie most abject fokens of superlaiix.
pulsed Early's brigade by a real charge of the bayonet
tsc of rebel retreats? Xb other nation but ours was! regard. With Mrs. MICKAWBKR. they vow they uiP
jeoii L A D I E S
MISSKS:
taking one Colonel and a hundred and fifty prisoners, kil- •er guilty of stopping im mediately oft jr a victory. Oth- '• never—never" desert her while time lastK Thinking
liug at least two Colonels and many privates. lJis con- er armies fight like dcm^tfi after a vict >ry, and annihil- that this would be the most acceptable offering they
P A X i M
H A T S , duct
was brilliant in the extreme. 1 do oot know onr ex- ate the enemy, but we dht not Our I ft wing and cen-! could make to her sulien majesty, they devote thenisi-lveFOR GKST3 AKP BOV8, TOOKTIlEll WITH
act loss, bnt fear Hooker has lost considerable on onr
ihdeceul zeal to reviling "d
d Yanki-v
Aftint was mad • upon the left and ;
F L O W E R S , S H A K E R S , E T C . left. I learn from prisoners that they intend disputing centre,•mained'intiict.
and I have here, not tbe sworn vstimony, but the ! In the bone of establishing additional claims to the n
every
step to Richmond. I shall run the risk of at least itatement of one of- tbc
• bnvcf*
-he Whole army
of i tions of tbe mother country, they play the part of h
CALL AND SEE FOR YOURSELVES.
f
holding tnem in check here, while 1 resume -the orignal the Potomac—I will not give his nam. but a more high1 bottle-holderv to Southern Rebels.
A. K . S P R A G l ' E .
plan.
Is this wise ? Will our Canadian neighbors find it t«
ly houorable man lives not—that wbei his regiment was
My entire force is undoubtedly considerably inferior to ordered* int
Traverse City. Jnno 3rd. 1862.
* arnjs, he hac no doubt t: >t he was going to | pay to
to provoke the lasting enmity of tbe people of ihi
that of the rebels, who will fight well: bnt I will do all I march into R.^woiond.
^ n o m l . He believed • je whole force of!
loyal States T Will they find it a profitable investowm
of; loyal.:
can with the force at my disposal.
the enemy had attack our right wing; he believed that! to quarrel with neighbors with whom they have hwM ^
G. B. MCCLKX.UA.S,
there wiu nothing but a.screen of pick ts in front; and he | long. w. profitably, and so peacefully ! Can they atlor.
W r w o r u > SAT *o TB« P r a u c , THAT WB «AVB OOT ot'R
His; to break with tbc only moral allies they have i
Major General Commanding.
thought that now onr gfcit triumph 1: id er
He would try to " bold them in check!" He could not; men sprang into line wiMfavidity, pre ared to rush into world ? Let the Canadian people contader
G R I S T M I L L
hold them. He could not stop bis eager troops from Richmond and take it al the point of be tiavonei. He late, whether it is better for them to remain our friends
or drive us into being their enemies.
never
discovered
his
error
until
he
stw
half
a
million
in operation, and arc on hand to do Custom-Work at all chasing them. After a small fraction of his army bad
[Albany Evening Journal.
times; and would say. we think that we can do as good work whipped their entire foroe and been chasing them for dollars' worth of property burned right in front of his
n« anv Mill In Grind Traverse. U yon donbt it. try us, and hours, he penned that dispatch and sent it to tho Secre- regiment and then he tfe fan to think that an advance uj>
txw for yourselves; and would say, tha< we keep onr
HKAVKN —A kind lady was talking about heaven to a
on Richmond was not intended. Ami it was uot \V e
tary of War; and if 1 remember aright, it was read
one of the two Houses of Congress. As - you may su had l>een at work there tu id hod lo6t ten thousand men poor little colored girl wbo had been a slave.
T A N N E R Y
•' What do yon suppose you shall do when you git
in digging intrenchmenti?; we bad spent months in bringnose from that dispatch, there was no great eagerness
Shares—us usual!
In operation, and T a n
following up that victory. Three Michigan regiments ing up siege gum, and we abandon those intrenebments there?" asked tbe lady.
C. NORRIS A BROTHEltS. were decimated, they were divided in twain, in that bloody without firing one gun, Our army wvis ordered to ad"Get close up to God, where they can't whip me." re
8,1>
Jan nary 17,1861.
battle at Williamsbure. HJCT fought there all day with- vance on the gunboats in Head of on Richmond This plied the child.
colonel told me that his tegiment had fought three days
out
reinforcements.
One
Mjchigan
reigment
went
into
MORGAN BAflBS,
Word should be gecoDdod by action; it isn't enough
the trenches and left sixty-three dead rebels, killed by the and whipped the enemy each day, k id retreated each
bayonet, weltering in their iblood But who has ever night The left wing ami centre wei e untouched until for a housewife to say to a stocking with a bole in it,
T^OTJLBTST
PUBLIC,
| heard, from official coainrnnieation of the head ofthearmy, they were ordered to retreat No p >rtion of our vast " you be darned."
Hertdil Offieo.Traverse City, Mich,
Attorney & Counsellor at Law,
iUontcii anil taitstta at fain.
^ttorncj, unir Counsellor at fato,
BOUNTY & PENSIONS.
T ' K S S S M U
MONITOR AND UNION
HATS,
NOTICE.
.
1
Drafting m Mickignn.
Cljt (Sraitii Crffljetsc jprntli).
A n o t h e r Battle at Bull R u n .
T b e G o T e r o o r of t h i s S t a t e h a s issued t h e following ;
President Lincoln to Horace Greeley.
KX*CITTVK MAKSION.
£
;
WASIUSCTI S. D. C.. A u g u s t
\
T o H o n . U o r a c e GVeetey :
m e n f o r nine m o n t h s s e r v i c e !
Geneial Pope^s Forces EngaiV the Entire Rebel
DKAR f ' l l i — 1 h a v e j u s t read y o u r s of ! h e llHn last .
T R A V E R S E
C I T Y :
STATE OF MICHIGAN.
A r m y , a n d D r o v e tl e m f r o m t h e F i e l d .
a d d r e s s e d t o myself t h r o u g h t h e N e w Y o r k T r t b u o t .
F R I D A Y M O R N I N G . S E P T E M B E R 5. 1 W 2 .
EXKCCTIVK O F F I C E .
I
I
If t h e n - b e iu it a n y s t a t e m e n t s or a s s u m p t i o n s of f a c
LA.HSISO, A u g u s t 1 5 t h . 1862.
£
;
hu h 1 may know to be erroneous, 1 d o not now ar-.
1
In accordance
ith t b e laws of C o n g r e s s a n d o r d e r s T „ E K N K M Y ' S l-O.SS D O I B L.E T H A T O F O t ' R
ccoo n t nr o v e i t t h e m . If t h e r e may be a n y i n f e r o i . t r *
from the W a r Department to make a draft from the
.!i 1 may believe to be falsely d r a w n . I d o not rit'«
OWN.
l i t i a of t h i s S t a t e , t o meet 1hc e x i g e n c i e s of t h e p r e s e n t
old battle-field o f ' a i » ' h e r e a r g u e a g a i n s t them, ' i f t h e r e be p e r c e p t i o n
A t e r r i f i c b a t t l e wa; f o u g h t on l'
rebellion, it is h e r e b y o r d e r e d , t h a i the assessors in en
it an i m p a t i e n t a u d d i c t a t o r i a l toue. 1 wuive it 11. .>•
i, G e n e r a l P o p e '
! Bull Kui, ou the 2 9 t h . A u g u s t , be u
a n d e v e r y o r g a n i z e d t o w n s h i p , in e v e r y c o u n t r y a n d
-eu'-e t o a n old f r i e n d whose h e a r t I hove a i w ^ v w h i c h lasted fron
e a c h ward of e v e r y city iu t h i s S t a t e , be and an- h e r e b y A r m y , anil t h e c o m b i r e d R e b e l foi c
j»j vov'i i :< i In- r i g h t
For Representative,
ven f r o m the field
d i r e c t e d to m a k e a n d c o m p l e t e a c e n s u s of t h e male citi- d a y l i g h t till d a r k
A s t o t h e policy 1 s e e m to be p u r s u i n g , i
T ^ e enemy we ,
J O H N
8. D I X O N ,
z e n s between t h e a g e s of e i g h t e e n a n d forty-five, iu t h e i r
rible s l a u g h t e r . O u r loss is 8 , 0 0 0 . i id t h a t of I h a v e uot m e a n t t o leave any one in d o u b t . I » o i
OV KM MKT (X)t'XTY.
; the L'nion
I would save it iu t h e s b o r t e s ; *
[ r e s p e c t i v e t o w u s l j i p s or wards, a c c o r d i n g to t h e p r i n t e d
ny 16.000. T h e euciny r u s still ii f r o n t , b u t
e r tbe C o n s t i t u t i o n .
T h e s o o u e r t b e natioua; !
' f o r m s f a m i s h e d for t h a t p u r p o s e , and t o make a r e t u r n
County Ticket.
! of t h e s a m e to t h e C o u n t y Clerk of t h e i r r e s p e c t i v e badlv u
i b e r e s t o r e d , tbe n e a r e r the U n i o n m l
F o r Sheriff,
• c o u n t i e s on or b e f o r e the 10th day of S e p t e m b e r A. L>
the U u
( • e n . P o p e ' s R j p o r t of F i d a y ' s B a t t l e .
K C S E B I U S F. DAMK.
1862
If t h e r e be t h o s e - w h o would not save t h e U n i o n uri' ISHIXOTON, A u ^ t s t 3 0 — T h e following ha* j u s
F o r County Treasurer,
lesa t h e y could a t t h e t a m e time s a v e slavery. 1 d e
C o m m i s s i o n e r s will be a p p o i n t e d by t h e G o v e r n o r in
MORGAN BATES.
e a c h c o u n t y , whose d u t y it shall b e t o s u p e r i n t e n d d r a f t - received :
not a g r e e * i t h t h e m . If t h e r e be t h o s e w h o w o u h l
not s u r e t h e U u i o n unless t h e y could a t the same time
| i n g a u d b e a r a n d d e t e r m i n e t h e e x c u s e s of persons claim- •
:KS, 1 IFXB OK B A T T L E . (
For County Clerk and Register,
PAH avtixK, A u g . 30.
d e s t r o y slavery, 1 d o n o t a g r e e w i t h t h e m . M y p a r a
ing t o be e x e m p t f r o m military d u t y , and a u t h o r i t y will!
J A M E S P. B R A N D .
:
be g i v e n t o . s u e n c o m m i s s i o n e r s t o superiott-ud the mak- -j- 0 j | „ j u r
H a l leek, ( l e n e r a l - i j - C h i e f . W a s h i n g t o n : uiouut o b j e c t is t o save t h e U n i o n a n d not e i t h e r t o
s
ing of such c e n s u s a u d returns, a n d t o
™ ™"
"
save or destroy.slavery.
If 1 c o u l d save the U n i o n
W e fought a terrific battle here yesterday with the
w i t h o u t f r e e i n g any slaves, 1 would do it, a n d if I could
t h a t full a n d c o m p l e t e r e t u r n s a r e m a d e .
F o r Circuit C o u r t Commissioner,
which lasted w i t h c o u n t I
T h e n e c e s s a r y b la n k s will be sent t o t h e several Conn- \ c o m b i n e d foree« of tl
r e it by f r e e i n g all t h e slaves. 1 would d o it ; and if
C H A R L E S H. M A R S H .
j ty C l e r k s by t h e A d i u t o u t G e n e r a l of the S t a t e , a n d i t j n o u s firing froui d a y ! pht until a f t : r d a r k , by w h i c h t i m e j I could d o i t by f r e e i n g s o m e a u d l e a v i n g o t h e r s alow
F o r Cocnty Surveyor,
; is hereby m a d e the d u t y of t h e C o u u t y C l e r k s of t h e re- t h e c u e m v was d r i v e * f r o m tbe ! H d . w h i c h we now o c - l I would also d o t h a t . W h a t I d o a b o u t slavery a n d
WILLIAM SLAWSON.
,
.
i t h e colored r a c e I d o b e c a u s e I b e l i e v e it helps save
s p e c t i v e c o u u t i e s t o f u r n i s h the s a m e t o e a c h a n d e v e r y
c ),
cu >
' -'
•?
.
,
.
this U n i o n , a u d w h a t I f o r b e a r I f o r b e a r b c c a u s e I do
F o r Coroners,
i assessor, in e v e r y t o w n s h i p o r ward of a n y city iu his
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g a t e s of l j c e l a n a u w e r e e x c l u d e d .
i'be C o n v e n t i o n t h e n
t h e Aa-easors are earnestly r e q u e s t e d t o lose no time in ! no a b a t e imr e n i o f , t h e i r a m i a c i t v
; i>er s t a t e s t h a t on t b e m o r n i n g of t h e 2 1 s t t b e f t b e rebels
proceeded t o an i n f o r m a l ballot f o r a c a n d i d a t e for S e n a - a c c o m p l i s h i n g t h i s d u t y .
F r o m Won1 i n g t o n .
i Opened a b a t t e r y o n o u r centre, aud c o n t i n u e d ' furiously
A l t h o u g h it h a s been d e e m e d necessary t o resort t o a j
tor with the following result
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j t o t h r o » s h o t a n d slitll f o r several h o u r s .
d r a f t in t h i s S t a t e t o o b t a i n a d d i t i o n a l f o r c e t o c r u s h t h e j [Sp«ei«l.»«
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Informal
Ballot.
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rebellion, it is not t o b e recognised as a lack or p a t r i o t - i
4 .
A . H Oiddings 4 — C u r t i s F o w l e r 3 — C h a r l e s Mears 2
•
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: d u r i n g t h e night, e r e c t e d a b r i d g e o v e r t h e
river.
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j j o m t t h e m o s t b r i l l i a n t a n d succesful affair of the
Second Informal
Ballot.
S t a t e could n o t h a v e been raised w i t h o u t it, b u t as it
m e n t t h a t L a n e ^ n e g r o r e g i n :ut in K a n s a s will not be j d a y i s reported t o h a v e o c c u r r e d . In t h e vicinity of t h i s
A. H . G i d d i u g s 4 — C u r t i s F o w l e r 3 — C h a r l e s M e a r s 2 m i g h t h a v e been necessary t o m a k e a d r a f t in some
a c c e p t e d into tb'J U n i t e d S t a » service. T h e i d e a h e r e ' b r i d g e was one of Gen. S i g e l ' s b a t t e r i e s , oo w h i c h tbe
S t a t i n , it was p r o b a b l y d e e m e d b y t b e g o v e r n m e n t a neThird
Informal
Ballot.
is t h a t . b i l e t b i * nod o t h e r ,in,liar resimenta will e o t ; " b e h o p B o J e ta* lire, to w h i ; J i f o r . t j m . o u r b a t A . H G i d d i n g s 4 — C u r t i s F o w l e r 3 — C h a r l e s M e a r s 2 cessity t h a t it s h o u l d be m a d e g e n e r a l .
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In a b t t l e while o u r Bre slackT h e men w h o a r e d r a f t e d a n d fight in defence of t h e i r be formally a c c e p t e d , they w I n e v e r t h e l e s s be allowed i c u c ( 1 a Q ^ t h e u
t h e b u t t e r j h a v i i ^ been a p p a r e n t
Fourth
Informal
Ballot.
o o u u t r y n e e d c o n s i d e r themselves less p a t r i o t s t h a n those
R e f u s a l t . a c c e p t t b e m formally w i l l . jy silenced or w i t h d r a w n . T h r e e rebel r e g i m e n t s n o «
A H G i d d i u g s 4 - — C u r t i s F o w l e r 3—-Charles M e a i s 2 w h o h a v e v o l u n t e e r e d t o d o so. especially in t h i s S t a t e , : o render s e r v i c e
be c o n c e s s i o n ft>- t h e B o r d e r plain b r e t h r e a p r a c t i c a l l y | r u s h e d a c r o w t h e b r i d g e . Sigel offered no o p p o s i t i o n . —
Fifth
Informal
Ballot.
w h e r e t h e n u m b e r of v o l u n t e e r s now in t h e s e r v i c e exe m p l o y i n g tliem V o u c e w i o u s t o a radical e n e m v
| l - > e r y t h i n g s e e n . - d f a v Q b l e . b u t t h e w e o e soon c h a n w A H . G i d d i n g s 4 — C u r t i s F o w l e r 0 — C h a r l e s M e a r s S ceed all calls m a d e , u p o n it by the g o v e r n m e n t , e x c e p t
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r I e d . N o s o o n e r h a d t b e y c r o s s e o t h a n Sigel o p e n e d bis
f o r nine m o n t h s ' men.
S e a l , f r o m th,. t e r r i t o r i e s im-rea.-,- t h , p r o t a b i b t , of
„ , b c b r i d g , / T h e r„rUl
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CHARI.KS MK.VRS. o n t h e fifth i n f o r m a l Ballot h a v i n g
T h e C o m m a n d e r - i n - C h i e f h a s c o n f i d e n c e in the loyalty
molisbed it, a n d a t t b e same time a d e a d l y fire of masr e c e i v e d a m a j o r i t y of all t h e votes c a s t , was d e c l a r e d a n d p a t r i o t i s m of t b e S t a t e , a n d firmly believes t h a t t h e y g e n e r a l I n d i a n * a r
A d v i c e s h a v e seen r e c e i v e d f r o m N e w M e x i c o t h a t k e t r v assails the r e b e l s in f r o n t T h e i r retreat c o t off.
t h e u n a n i m o u s n o m i n e e of t b e C o n v e n t i o n
will c h e e r f u l l y a i d iu c a r r y i n g o u t t h e o r d e r s of the P r e s the A p a p h e s ant; N e v a j o s a n r i s i u g .
1 no h o p e left, a few s b o t s f r o n i o u r b a t t e r y , a c h a r g e a n d
O n m o t i o r . t h e following g e n t l e m e n w e r e chosen a s a ident. a u d t h a t this) d r a f t of men will be raised and p u t
ours. N e a r l y 2 , 0 0 0 a r e said t o h a v e b e e n capp o l i t i c i a n s h a v e be- en assured t h a t
i n t o t b e field w i t h t h e same a l a c r i t y t h a t h a s e h a r a c t e r i z S e n a t o r i a l C o m m i t t e e f o r t h e 31st D i s t r i c t : — C h a r l e s
t u r e d . and a b o u t 4 0 0 killed a n d w o u n d e d
t h e raising of t h e h r g e f o r e , t h a i h a , a l r a t o , b e e . , j t U t h e r e h e a n , d r a l t in t h . I b u t o .
T W E O » t o c o o , m , m 0 . h . r i „ f a M in thin. n o « h a r l e d f o r . ^ d
S«cor. of M a n i s t e e , C h a i r m a n ; S . A . A r m s t r o n g , of
f.roished by O e S W e .
p r o e . o i i , st.itoiee nts » toe d i s p a t e h e . t h a t t b e n
r o r r e . with i n i e t n o o t v . a n d s t r o v e t o ontHaok S i p .
N e w a y g o f- C e y l o n F u l l e r , of M e c o s t a : J . G . C o r r e l , of
B y o r d e r of t h e C o m m o d e r f n - C b t e f .
i » a s a p r o t a t a U t e of a m o r e , r I ™ s e n e r a l p o s t p o n e m e n t
K r d , bot G e o Pope ordef.
Mason ; J . S . Dixori? of E m m e t , a n d J . G. Ramsdell. of
J > 0 . ROBEB1-SON
of t h e d r a f t m e i . n y S t a t e s
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of G e o . Bo-1
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t o t h e ofier of a b a t t e r y from P e o r i a , III., says on m o r e ell s movements. H e seems t o r e a c h no place, t o a c c o m - 1
batteries'will be
required
I n f a n t r y ia t h e a r m of ser^ plisb n o t h i n g , a n d t h e c o u n t r y w h i c h he o u g h t t o p r o - ;
t e c t s w a r m s with g u e r r i l l a s
vice most required
a t t e m p t of t b e e n e m , " a e e e X i I h a v e oot y e t
,
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the m o r n i n g . O r d e r s will b j i s t u e d in t h e m o r n i n g p r o
DEATH o r L o a n B r a a r o a o . — T b e L o r d P n m a t c of
h i b i U n g t h e sal) of ale or liq SK u n d e r a n y c i r e u m s t a n c e s .
i y * w a y l \ W a a b i n g t o T e x c e p t i u ^ t u r g e o o V pre" I r e l a n d ( L o r d J o h n G e o r g e B e r e s f o r d ) , d i e d at B e l f a s t
scriptiocs
oo the 19th of J u l y
T h e following
TRAVERSE CITY.
I.
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of S u i t e t o
the
1- a
letter
Charge
from the
C O I ' N T Y
Secretary
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Volunteers.
informally
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George
Horace
.'ohn
Phillips, J o h n A . Brainard.
Duucai:,
Henry
Ode!!.
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Asa V . Churchill, George
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H I I ' X T V T i t E A - i l K E R ' S NOTICE.
f i i l W I Y TRKASl'KKk'f i»KHCK.
MijviOTKa. t u p t u i 13, l * O i .
VV. N o s h , H e o r y
Boyes,
To
llenn
Melville P a l m e r ,
erick Cook, J a c o b
ler, J o h n
low,
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Kumsitell,
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W ar-
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Grant,
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Charles E- Clark,
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in
another
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in
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was
hand
gross injustice.
fs r e s p o n s i b l e
became
of
Leelanau, by t l /
bad
call, w a s as clearly en-
titled to 3 delegates as Newaygo"Tyait.
were regularly appointed with
tutes.
REAPV
Those
cower to
his near
at
substi-
S u b s t i t u t e s were sent, a i u n a t n e l y permitted them-
s e l v e s t o b e t h r o w n o u t o f t^ip
Convention,
while
w i t h E m m e t a n d G r a n d T r a v e r s e , h e l d half
time
the
will a b l y a n d
an
Irish
for
1 — T h e
New
York
saw.
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side
T r i b u n e olfice to b e closcd
in
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will
the
and
he
day
a
New
resist
sailors,
Michigan
o v e r o f all a r m s i n N ' o w
Orleatis,
asked that the French citizens
f e a r of servile i n s u r r e c t i o n .
uotl l u f l i i i t c d ^ a t nil a r m s
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court
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might
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French
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Butler replied
ot
theirs
that
whito ' m l
York.
quite a
fund
of which ho U
rebels.
from
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I
who
offer
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unemployed
to
the
to
tlie
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of
Troops
Movins
.This regiment
The
Col.
duriug
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fire,
them wages, w
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war
raised
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the 20th. at
the *pot and sent back.
Bolivar,
sunitr of Miuit'U-c anil s t i i l f " I J i n
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Mis^, Col. W ood aUuekitl
i m p r e s s | force of 3 . 0 0 0 rebels, dispersing t h e m and c a p t u r i n g » c
be
n horses and ten prisoners.
made
to
lie
referred
in |
paid
to
A
DECISION.—The W a r
| all p e r s o n s w h o h a v e
the:
O u r loss
Department
famished
has decided that
substitutes
pn?v ions
to
FOR
|
i the d r a f t m u s t t a k e t h e i r c h a n c e s in t h e d r a f t .
Richmond.
CASH.
Nearly one thousand government clerks repaired to the
K e n t u c k y , I battle-field to a t t e n d to t h e dead and
Thirteen thousand raw Indiana and Ohio
imehts from Indianapolis and Terra
T h e Proisdent has appointed
M.
Minister Resident at Rome,
AI.F.X
M
w h o has been re-
to enter u p o n the military'
New
York
market'
w i t h m o r e b e e f c a t t l e t h a n a a y o t h e r s t a t e in t h e
I A3t y e a r the total r e c e i p t s f r o m
n e x t g r e a t e s t s o u r c e of s u p p l y
it
is
were
Ohio,
Urioa
80,500.
which
favorable
of
both
pi<sitimi
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niplaa.
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i - i l h i a t w e n t y «luyi
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is i - o n f e s s e d I'V t h e K | i d d i r l e l i i l a a u - i K A H t i U i t * * .
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T h e G r a n d H a v e n N e w s »uys that the
t o w u s h i p of
A ii.i i t i s f u r t h e r u r S c r e d , t h u ! w i u i u t w e a t v d u y a t h e s a u l j
j C r o c k e r y h a s f u r n i s h e d 7 4 r e c r u i t s o u t of 1 5 0 voters.
i o u i p l n i l i a n l i - i i i K « n o U c e of t h i s e r d e r t o b e p u b l i a l i e d ' n
tuhi e( (i i rnauni.nl Ti rna w
v ecr rs ve lui twnaul dn . JA n e w s p u p c r up rn iun w
t eud uHUM
nd publi-h
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T h r e e h u n d r e d m e n h a v e v o l u n t e e r e d into V . w o n reg- , d u < j c i r ( . u l l l t l n ( [ „
bf .O
x a i d <C o„ uu nn tt yj "of
G rraanndd TTrraa^t e n i e a n d
S l a t e o f M i e h i K a n , a n 1 t h a t t h e s a i d p u b l i c a t i o n 1* c
> i m e n t s in M e m p h U .
I u n o e i n e a c h w e e k ( o r s i x w e e k n lit » u r c c * s i « " . o r » » • .
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lv s e r v e d on the aaid
D I E D .
, d e f e n d a n t . IKA H u o t i a s , « t l e a s t t w e n t y d a y a t * f o r * t h e t i u n
, n T r > v e n u , 0 B t h t 2 o d i n i l s . , M r s . l U R H i r r .'
I alx>ve t i r e « r H b c d f o r h i s a p p e a r s n c i .
.Point City has been entirely demolished by
the
ii-der-
H:
T h e | . I o n * BLACK. E s q . . a g t d i ' y c a n t .
1
wnt out
during the same period 36,500.
T h o Nashville Union says that one
of
the
shrewdest,
m o s t skillfal s c o u t s in G e n . P o p e ' s a r a w is a
H e has done so m u c h mischiefto the reb-
els t h a t t h e y b a r e offered a
reward
of
il,500
for
his
bead.
XT
N e w
„
. _ _
Yorklimes
already
received
•
,
.
,
unaeptands
the
offer
e itwvr-naiui-ii
for
joining (icu. P o p e s army.
I
vice
i
o f I ** F " 1 1 ^ 0 * 1 8 -
v i c e of t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s .
T h e state of Illinois f u r n i s h e s t h e
Gen. Bank's force? w e r e
teg-1
Bi^nnirt.RH.
wounded
gj(Jc}1
Haute.
R.
RASDAIX, late G o v e r n o r of W i s c o n s i n ,
Corcoran has
UTMOST CARE
Apple.
W w h i n g t o t
en at least 17.000 prisoners f r o m the enct
Lexington
to
I' H I-.
1 and -w|
i r e s e n t e d a s kil
P e r s o n s s u p p o s e d to b e well i n f o r m e d s
Ky., i
Gov. Morton started for Lexiugton with new
that Geo
Country
in-
for settlement.
battle was f o u g h t at
Gen. CORCORAN.—The
r t h . raii(!e
^
late-
t r o o p s w e r e r e p u l s e d w i t h g r e a t loss i n o f f i c e r s a n d ir
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by K i r b y S m i t h with 20.000 men.
More particulars to-1
request,
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and destroy-
Saturday
A r > J O i T » i r i T C « >
th"r.-
Chuttaii.>«.s.'i».
c o r r e s p o n d e n t of t h e P h i l a d e l p h i a K u q u i
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I
fugitive slave.
irth, r a i i f f
i uf ne( uf
Colonel.
;
Grand Traverse
B A Y
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u
F a l l and W i n t e r
T R AD E
Forwnrd.
Ii k i c T Z j C o " i t o
Western [
l*xington,
T h e i m p r e s s m e n t is
'
21, t " « n 2.' n o r t h
F l e t c h e r W e b s t e r , of Mass., w a s killed.
j those were paroled ou
Commercial
» n 11 n o r t h , r u n g i
„ — n i | „i
« —l x . u N o .
s a s r ^ATSSS;.
tral road btween J a c k s o n and
cases,
fire-engines
laborer's wages and rebelsownere to be
boldest and
ll|irli
u
by vol-; u
government, exeept
s t r o y e d all t h e railroad b r i d g e s on the
o l U s n l
.
P a y e t t e and M a d i s o n counties, loyal owners
called at his own
arc
them
g e n t l e m a n f r o m B o l i v a r =ay-
secessionists;
"
H e paid out or
" A n order.ft'as issued
New York,
Suitable* tor tlm
of T r «
Boards
orirani/c
led.
1,200 slaves to repair the road between
igbt
GOODS A N D M E R C H A N D I S E .
BafTnlo.
Board
proposing to
the
with the
Y. Times.
of
places o u r loss at 2 5 kilted a n d w o u n d e d
tor
ed bv Morgan's men.
n F r i d a y last.
[N
Buffalo
this,
and
of T r a d e
a n d s u c c e e d e d in c a p t u r i n g 7 . 0 0 0
protec-
M M *
ly s e n t i n t o K e n t u c k y t o h61p p u t o u t a
Cumberland Gap.
OF
Sixty-ninth
dut-s
2 4 t h r e g i m e n t left for tlie seat of
Uurrisbugr.
A
turning
to t h e city of C i n c i n n a t i for s o m e s t e a m
says:
the
he
CAIRO. S e p t
confiscated
CoL Metcalfe, c o m m a n d i n g f o r t h e U n i o n in
Kcntncky, has callectcd
special to the
If
Bufcll f o u g h t t h e r e b e l s f o r t w o d u y s . n e a r
the
retain
VSSOKTMKNT
,
—i
e n f o r c e m e n t of the
regiment,
of'
should be under his control.
A
w
r e a d y ' «.•(
n a m e ! c o u n t y , a n d a l a r g e p o r t i o n o f i t i u D e t r o i t . s<> t h a t
t i o n w o u l d b e g i v e n b y t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s in s u c h
ou m e n for louses b y
have
o n t h e s t r e n g t h o f a d i s p a t c h f r u m T u x - u m b i a . t h a t <».-u
Another order commands
sympatliiio™. M
1B111!t.
organizing j n
to
hirrnoiT.
The
the prosecution
A l l t h e p r o p e r t y of J o h n S l i d e l l b a a
„ d
the
will d e v o t e |
and
clothing and equipments
t h e w a r in e v e r y w a y .
b y Got). B u t l e r .
'»»«•
l i b e r t i e s of j
He
o r S e l f - P r o t e c t i n g B r o t h e r * . — . c o r d e r of t h i s city, is Colonel, a n d M a r k F l a n i g a n .
j u s t i c e , a n d t h e o a t h t a k e n is t o
FOR A
Full and Complete
declined |
authorities I
the
expects
part.
llonnl
T h e m e m b e r s a r e o b l i g e d , o n t h e p e n a l t y o f d e a t h t o d e - 1 [g- 0 f ^ j j e c o u n t y . L i e u t
n v t h e e x i s t e n c e of t h e o r g a n i z a t i o n , e v e n i o a
I
I
H e feels t h a t this j
when
for
his o w n
form
by the
The, uow o,» w * - . 1 . 0 1 2 2 2 . ^
•Order of t h e S. P . B.'N
has
municipal
rth, r
— n o r t h i of
leaves
County.
-A. V
r-
States,
their
He
t'ori-oran
the
t h a t t h e y will b e n o e x p e n s e
(
Knights of the Golden Circle have c h a n g e d
in
e n l i s t m e n t s f o r f o u r o r l i v e m o u t h s ' s e r v i c e . 2 . 0 0 0 j n u i u o i:« «—-.<•
cansequeucc
P . B . ' S " — I n s f v e r a l o f 'the loyal
it
„
(Jratiot
ocean service, the several boards paying
the publication of t h a t horriblo rumor.
THK " S .
severing
loir.
in
Monday next.
the Ijike cities
e lake
i
information being received that the government had
(
that t ,
d a n e e r untii
b
of the
reside
which
which
winter months, and
excited
the Tribuue'a dispatches were torn from the boards, upou •
dered the
nearly
^
•W
3NT
BOSTON,
E W VOIIK.
Buffalo. &c.,
liiintoicli
front
conver-
him
have opened a correspondence with the uthcr
i n e n t in t h i s c i t y u p o n b e i n g p o s t e d o n t h e b u l l e t i n b o a r d s .
About
to
see
to
terribly imperilled.
before
of
Militia,
Proposition
r e p o r t s of t h e seeoud b u t t l e p r o d u c e d t h e greatest e x c i t e -
f r i e n d s a n d o p p o n e n t s of G e n . M c C l e l l a u .
to
e n e r g i e s "to t h e r u i s i u g
I r i s h - A m e r i c a n s of
dis-
Tribunes
In somo cases altercations occurred between the
Henry
in
un<! h i s b a c k c o m i n g i n c o n -
Bt'KKAiX), A u g u s t 2 1 . — T h e
Sept.
absorbed
c o m i n g w e e k will b e a b u s y o n e w i t h h i m .
trict
Pim.AnKt.PtHA,
Burnham.
lop
giv» a sudden turn by which
capital,
so
brigade,
field
draft, imd
for
the
him
and
time
for the
the v o t e s of
represent
each
of t h e
all his
M r . M e a r s iB a g o o d m a n
fuithfally
C H A N C I J K Y HALE.'
k l i f c C K K l A l . wUDKtt UK 1 H K t
till- ( , < i o u t > u l M a n i n t r e , in C h a u < *
for junketing, w h e n the b a r b a r i a n s are almost ;
gates
State
und true, and
to
baliitiee
the'banquet which
are
that body.
a h e a r t y s u p p o r t of t h e nominee.
T.
the
calli-d
FUR TUK F I K I J I . — C e i L
the country
of
they,
— B u t w e w a i v e all thi* for t h e p r e s e u t , a n d g o i u
J.
lu-st.—Mr.
proximity
the
him
child, w h o
ten len-d
is n o
designat-
send
fr.ivrr»i- H f "
O
terri-
•(Sujrinnw Bepublican.
accepting
>1 I t . B A R \ I; S
I
citizen
T W O . — A
on
deep'y
had
hi< b o d > w o ,
falling on
one
mil! of
Friday
so
who
struck by
lost his
saw
Lee-
for this
CX
/
\
#\I.K
S K W A R U -
IV
while seated
person
was
wile and
.Vu•!ib.• r " . . n . r j i 1-1 'J.ir i , r a m l
THK
II p a *
II.
SAWKP
on
he
et a c t nw i t h - t h e ^s
part
per-
THAT
C o u n t y , wits t i i i r a a v d in s a w i n g w i t h
and
a
he
MAN
saw :
unaware
I means
w a s d i s f r a n c h i z e d b y an o u t r a g e o u s a c t of t h e Conwho
high
steam
ofliratiut
circular
t h e fifth
ballot, by t h e v o t e s of G r a n d T r a v e r s e a n d E m m e t .
vention. a n d t i m e will s h o w
with
1'KA.TH—A
thi
Co.,
a
column.
was nominated on
be,
from
of
I'.IVKN
..|l»
&
his
„ r , i . „ c.,«
' r t e j » « r a d » g » t f lire S
a t o r i a l C o n v e n t i o n will b e
i •rtiftcate
to
two, which caused
—
such
HKKKI11
obedient servant,
ble a c c i d e n t nt
he
Mills.
ed
honor
withheld
uiwuy-
any
W M
Rogers,
Fred-
W h i t e , Geo. W . Mil-
AJameson.
Thomas McCreary,
Joseph
Ijiwson, Jnme-i I / * .
Hon.
SHOTKINO
Holcomb. Charles E. liehomn.
O K NTRRVII.I . E . — G e o r g e
the
\"
O T l f ' E
citiasn
W M .
Budd, G e o r g e \ V . Bigelow, Charles II. ISolden. W i l l i a m
wick.
a
has
character
.Sir. y o u r
Thayer.
Mortimer
IHICOIIIV
••qncutly
P 0 1 "*- J .
is o f t h a t
fclulon,
Moody.
PKXIMSOLA.—Gilbert I.tenor, J o h n
LKCLAXAC.—Wm.
•
Mil-
Citfur
Allen.
Gibson,
H a n n a h , Lay&Co s
Column.
( W I C K ,
Mr.
r.
ton Slites,
N O T I C E .
bo drufi
tbi- m i i . t . a u n d e r t h e l a t e
retjnUitif.ii
o f '.hi- \ V
I l d l i l e n limt w e e k . shall ' r - j r , n " , " t
'
^
honor tn orquaint
" '•
W e h a v e . b e e n p r o m i s e d a c o m p l e t e list. * 1
| i n f o r m a t i o n . liias n o n e b u t c i l . i v i
;
IH:.. r o n n t r y . m i d t b a t ! ; < ' l e p n r t m e u t h i publish, when received.
,
I tar* c
IVH n i e n ' l v d e c l a r e d
WHITFWATRH.—I*.
I'. Greenmnn. Franci* Hopper, | never n^rd..:
this C o u n t y who went out with
KKR'H
T K K . W I t E R >
r r i v p r n * I V v A n r i ' l IV l » i i
, ' O T I l E I> H K K h H l
•iiVKV' THA I THK SAl.
> . 411 ii» l » r d e l i n q u e n t tft
i th«- l '
«tfl ,<v* •>( tl
nv t- .v d o c h w v d t h e i :
to
j>n
p u b l i s h b e l o w a p a r t i a l l i s t o f t h e v o l u n t e e r •« ff •
T H K A S l
ITOI'NTV
J" A f f a i r s .
V> Ai>nix<rri>N. A u ^ ' . 2
British
Grand
W e
recent
British
Official I ' . p . ' I
P
T&AVKKKS CITY,
Sept.
,
HOIj»t s.
I C i r c u i t C o » i C o m r a i M . i o o e r iu a n . (or t i r a n d T r a v e r - e C ' .
I
Mlcbffin.
r . u. MAitsi.
8oliciu> for C o m p . t i n a n t hereby certify the forejtolng t
b e a t r u e c o p y o l tht-
A T E N T S KOR E N T R I E S MADE B E T W E E N
THT.
4 t h d a y o f S e p t e m b e r . 1 8 6 1 , a n d t h e 1 6 t h d a y o f A p r i l , i o r i m n a l o r d e r o n t i l e in m j o t n e e .
'U
1 8 6 2 . .f o- rn S/ e. t.t ,l e m e n t a n d 1 C u l t i v a t i o n , u n d eI r. . t ,hK- . Or rl an d. lana.tlim
o lr l i Of lwS eUaUT rt raj vVee lM* CC «-.ltV,
ity,
BOSTWH'K
A c t o t A o ( p u t 4. 1 H M , h a v e b e e n r e c e i v e d a t t h i . O f f i c e , « d ,
THERON BO«TWll-K
t h e p u r c h a a e r s a r e h e r e b y n o t i f i e d t o c o m e f o r w a r d i m m e d -1
a t e l y a n d m a k e t h e r ^ n l r ^ J p r o o f of - S c M l e n e n t a n d C a l U
July 2i-34-6«
, , i > H n t e r - « fi-e» S 6 2 4 i
> (» rinter • f c e ^ S 6 2 5 . i
v a t i o n , " a n d a e e n r e t h e i r r e » p e c t i * e P a t e n t s , b e c a u s e if s a i d |
1
p r o o f i s a o t filed w i t h i n a l i m i t e d t i m o , t h e P a t e n t * w i l l b e
NOTICI .
r e t u r n e d t o t h e G e n e r a l L a n d Office, a n d will t h u s be liable 1
W H a a K * s m y wife S o p h r o n i a lei m y bed a n d b o a r d on the
^
f o r D O a . p e r f o r m a c c e o f t h e c o n d i t i o n s of I 4 t h of J u n e l a s t , a n d r e f o s e a t o l i v t w i t h m e , I h e r e b y c a u t i o n
c & a c { | | e ^
o f I s e t t l e m e n t a n d c u l t i v a t i o n c o n t e m p l a t e d by t h e G r a d u a t i o n i all p e r s o n s a g a i n a t h a r b o r i n g o r t a s t i n g h e r , a * I w i l l pay
le d a t e o f h e r l e a v i n g n i A e t o f A u p a r t «. 1 8 4 4 .
n o d e b u of b a r c o n - - a c t i n g a f t e i
1
IntLrr.
MORGAN BATES, Register
38. S w *
T r a T e r s e , A n g . « . 1861
REUBEN GOODRICH, Receiver
twenty regiments. J V e «• ^lk ofnwiitig him Major
.General.
Tn
A.
B
X-. E :
T J S
T O
SATISFY ALL
Respects J Q,nantit >.
OTALITY,
AND
P R I C E
t i
HANNAH, LAY & CO.
A u g u s t v^O,
T b o V o l u n t e e r ' s W i f e t o hor H u s b a n d .
Don't ( t o p a m o m e n t to think, J o h n ,
Yoar c o u n t r y calls, then go,
Don't think of mi' or the children, J o h n ,
I'll care f o r them you know.
I x a v e the corn upon the s u l k s , J o h n ,
Potatoes in the bill,
i
A n d tin; p u m p k i n s BH the vines, J o h n .
I'll g a t h e r th- iu with a nilL
But take your gun and go, J o h n .
'lake your gun mul go,
For Both cuii drive the oxen, J o h n .
And 1 cull u«e the hoc.
A NEW P A P E I t IN D E T R O I T . Q I F T S
The Advertiser having been merged in t h e Tribune,
derslgned baa resolve^ in commence the publication of anutl:
i er paper in Detroit, e m b o d y i n g it» leading f e a t u r e . , and devoted to the same principles and policy, to be called
T I I U M O N I T O R :
GIFTS
G I F T S . I C H I C A G O at, S A B N 1 A
ENC'Ol'RAGK T H E B E A I T I F l ' I
T R A V E R S E CITY.
HARK CHANCKTO Al'OKN VOI R Ilo.MKS
N o H u m b u g ! N o S-vindle!
and he baa ao perfected bis a r i a a g e i u e u t s f o j t h i s e n U i | r i »
a» to leave no doubt of its sucn-fs. He therefore fecli- a.i:li--r
( aptnin ('. II, Boyntnn.
i lied to a n n o u n c e thai the Ursl number will t~- i-Mied ,. n «•
7 5 , 0 0 0 C h o i c e E n g r a v i n g * to l«- di. -o*tJ uf tor SI
' Is-fore iue tinrt day of r-cptenilmr.
e:n h. aud each U> Is- ac- '-mpouied with a v ]ual>l- gift, wor
Like the Advertiser d u r i n e the editorial c o n n e c tio n 'if the f r o m .">0 cents, to $1WI, front the following
illidersigned With it, TBKMOMTOKwill p u r s u e a bold,in l-|
S p l e n d i d nn«l A t t r a c t i v e L i s t .
-l-iit and positive c o u r w B|>on all qucsti-.n« of pn'ilic in - •
I li.tvp n.-urd iuy grandsire lell, J o h n ,
iilO (Jold Hnutini; Cased Watches, worth .
f i r
••st and will fe.trlejsly discuss the sets ot all public men, iti l i e fuughl at liunker IIill,>
:oo Hold Watches
....
....
i.n
well us the character of all plil.li>' measure*. Upon the -piesHon he counted nil his life and wealth.
I'Wio
l
.
a
d
i
e
s
'
a n d ( i e n t s ' S i l t r r Watches.
SI5 ntltoHli
linns growing out of the present wicked rebellion. It will nr.
His country'• otlY-ring still.
%-sHi
Vest.
N'enk
and
i'nli
Claims,
i
IU
to
III
i vocate the most summary policy tow arils
Shall we ,-niune the brave old blood, J o h n ,
,!ISKI
Snaps
aud
engrave.!
l
o
c
k
e
t
s
,
4
utl
to
lo
it»
suppression,
i
the prosecution of the war tu
I l i t n i i n h . Lay & •
That l l o w d i,n Mnnmxutli pluiu '
i-i'M- I n d i e s ' a n d I ients'Si-arf Pins,
\ onto S
No. lake yuur pun and
John.
•I-SHJ
Signet,
l'lain.
Chased
and
Stone
Itio
s.
J
IK>
to
«
if yiu ne'er corn# Uaek again.
t and n a t u r e hud placed in our
Sets Gold, Coral, I j i v a , Ac., Studs,
3 i>" to 7
s
, begun to e x t e n d , s t r e n g t h e n .
l ' w , take y o a r gun and go, J o h n , Ac.
'.'•••HI (i-ild and Knamele.l Htaeelets.
W" lo in
! o! slavery. b> o v e r t h r o w i n g
Our army's short of blanket*. J o h n
H> to
•. the undersigned '.'.ion Branch. Leaf aud F r a i l Bract lets.
' ing a slavcholding oligarchy
T h e n take ti»i* heavy p a n .
'.•••no Mosai--. l ^ v a an-l li.-UI Hracc eU,
. . J M lo
betieve»;the L'uion c a n n o t lie p
I spun and wove them when a girl.
2 iO lo S
; secured a n t i l the power of that institution i » u l t e r l ) d--sl;-.. ...oo Kuamelcd and Florentine Bracelets,
Ar.d worked them with great care :
1 00 to 15
'
T i l t MONITOH will, therefore, e x e r t whatever initio a . e -I ii)U0 Carbuncle and tiarVirt Bracelets.
T h e r e ' s a rose in every corner, Juhii.
2 W) t o .1
enforce upon t h e Government the ad'i|<t.nii ,'i000 Bnuicb. 1 jiva. and Coral Props.
And h e r e ' s my name you se«.
...
T. 00 to 5
y that shall accomplish that object and forever r f i jOOO ( j a r n e t . Cameo and J»'. Hrops.
On the cold p o u n d they'll warmer feel,
2 00 t o A
" f i r s t great cause"' of our present National .Willi tiold Biol Knamclrd C.ossos,
'flint they were (nude hp- me.
30*10 Gold. Cauieo and Lavi Sets,
...
!> W' t o 10
'. calamity and dishonor.
T a k e ^ our gun knd go, J o h n , Ac.
.. .
oo to lo
I A-ide' from a vigorous and earnest support of the princi 300U iJarnet and CarbnncW.Seta,
T i n s is tlie largest Hotel, WI'JI the 1
I &<: to 5
I pies of the Republican party, and r»f the policy of the .V-. •itiOII Fob and Ilibbou Slides.
And if h o e O o d ' s will, J o h n .
iu tin- city ; the leadiiift I'ailv and Wee!
..
SO to .1
. tional and State Administrations of ii* choice, so far as it 5000 Watch Kevs.
Kach Engravi'iii; is beautifully c
- ; is uffered f o r f l 25 here, uud no imins will be *p«n il to mak
Amav sc-ein consistent with the public good. THE MOMTOK
J ' l l do my
for the children, J o b u ,
.A
i ,trd as r e p r e w n t e d . and eleven g e a r s ' residence here wii! <u
• will reaionslv sustain whatever tneiu-uri;* are designed u> ad iexee|»t where noted otherw
in t o r r m r , vrani or pain.
I—>n;xiNu TII* UKHTU Tt i u i u
I AUY J AMI liKKT.— hie information relative to the resource
I vance the material i n t e r e s t s of the Statu and promote the
. In winter nights. I'll leach t h e m all
| general welfare of the people. To develop its great Agri This noble Lady, celebrated foi li<
That I have learned at school.
never aspired to the 'I'liroii'. of Kngland, .mbitiou*
r
cultural. Mineral and otb<
To love the c o u n t e r , keep the law-.
reward for labor, placed tier there, and Lady J a n e went fru n the t h r o n e
: Manufacturing enterprin
otiev the fcavytfrvmlc.
scaffold. (Sheet 24 by 30. Usual retail |
e $a 60.
.. ^ . direct the attention of e m i g r a n t s to the
Take y o u r g u n a n d g o , J o h n , Ac.
••—KIK W A I T E R HALEO-II I'IKTINO «
nis W n
untaxes our State presents to the i n d u s t r i o u s and enterp
And in our village church, J o h n ,
leigb u n d e r a comint.saioli Irom g-.-id
ng. wifl constitute one of its m » l prominent feature*,
And at our humble board,
it_. n I and took possession of what is ut
The s u b a c r i t « r will give o n e Town I.ot free toeacli person
e a d i u g o b j e c t of the editor will l» thoroughly t o i J
irg-.u
We'll pray that God will keep yon, J o h n .
gen but to which lie gave the " nine
who will make actual aettlemeut, or build t h e r e o n a Framritli every question that may promote the pi ogress
And Heavenly aid offbru.
r Walter
. Hero, l ' o e t and Brick, or Stone house, valued at not less than $100, pay in r
•Virgin Queen.'
rnl pro«|H.nty of Michigan.
While all who love tlielp'coantry's cause.
j>4 for surveys, etc. Said lots are iu tlie most desirable p a n
In the d e p a r t m e n t of News, the e!l:-rV of the editor will be Statesman. '.Sheet 24 by 3ti. Usual re p. I price S3 oo.>
'J—Tun Jol.l.v FI.AT-BO«TII*K.—If ei - love of fun oud hu- of Traverse City. TUU part of the town lies at the bead. .>:• ;
Snail love and bless j y u too :
o secure tot TIIK MONITOR a c h a r a c t e r not inferior to that ut
A lid n i g h t a n d m o r n i n g a j p y will pray,
between tbe two a r m s of the Bay, and has a f r o n t on each
its older and inure p r e t e n t i o u s coteuiporaric*. and t o atone mor were expressed in a ph-ture, the
For freedom a n d for you.
Bay, and tff the i>est soil for Oardcning, etc. For p i u t i c u i i u s
ly ilcficieticy la the i|uantity of i u content* by il* i|iinl- auce of the "Jolly Klat-liottmao" as a r
Then take your guff and go. John -V .
of rude e n j o y m e n t , long pa..sedanay.
: icet 24 by So, Usual please call at the Office of the subscriber, at
l i r e a t care will be taken in preparing
mentx, and o f ' a l i i m p o r t a n t intelligence , retail pi e
And now good-bye to n a , J o h n .
PHOT.—Thipicture
will
recall
connected with the progress of the war.
To Local a n d ;
4—Ti
1 c a n u o t say farn»«lT;
G e o . W . B r y a n t , Vropnetoi
iv
thrilling
incidents
of
early
borde
life.
The
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a
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p
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r
Genera! intelligence, too. such consideration will be given a We'll hope and p m y f o r the best. J o h n .
J u n e 24th. 1862.
t« neceseary t o secure for THB MON'ITOH a claim upon the with but one charge left, lind tJiat in hi* -iHe. is surprised by
God's goodness none can tell.
N. B. T h i s offer wlU be extended only <i months from tl i
a party of Indians—a desperate momeu . iSheet 24 by 30.
pubiic for a reasonable share of ita'snpport.
Be His great a r m around you, J o h n .
date.
G . IV. « .
Usual
price
$3
00.)
T h is brief general outline of the c h a r a c t e r of the proposed
To guard y o u n i g h f n n d day,
july 4-31 -Cin
5—SI-AKXINO.—Recalls 0ie happiest 1 j u r s of every man's
-urnal, with the course he poraued while Editor of the Tri
Be our lieloved country's shield
ino ; especially in support of the policy which reaulted in
Till the war is passed away.
Old
Bachelor*
and
Yonnir
ladies
shot
J
at
leai
have
it.
the organisation of the Republican p a r t y ; and during hiT h e n take y o u r gun a n d go, J o h n . Ac.
four y e a r s ' editorial c o n n e c tio n with the Advertiser, the un iShoet 24 bv 30. t siial iirice $3 00.
AKD
i.—A Sco'.cll soldier d e p a r t i n g for t ' Crimea.
doiaigned bas some confidence, will l-e the only guarantee
Concerning Large Armies.
the earnest, devotod Republicans of the State will require j lingers for yet another pft-tiug seal, while the bugle bounds
The following facts, culled from the fields of undent that THE MONITOK will prove t a i t h f u ! to the great cau.sc o f , "to march.'' Sheet 24 by!30. Usual price S3 00.|
free g o v e r n m e n t and the interests and honor of the s t a t e . I .'i—Tut HIGIII AXO W iu*KKr S r n . i . — \ ill be at once recog
storv, may be offiuuieinterest ut the present lime :
The city of 'l'hebes had a hundred gates, and could The underalgned has no doubt that there is ample room in i ni7-d by every lover of " l n l d Scotia" a ,d -Oreen Krin," and
f o r such a paper an he proposes to make, and t h a i | should l « owned by all (Shfcet 24 by 31. Usual price $3 00.
send oat at each gate 10,000 fighting men aud 200 char- itMichigan
in demanded bv t h a t large,intelligent, earnest eiitfs of ra.l- , »— RAT CATCilinti.—Retireijenting "1 rntuh," - B o x e r ' ' a n d " I T f T l M i I.OCATE l.ASfDS, P A Y T A X J S . BUY A M iots—in all, 1,00,0,000 tnett and 2,000 clmriots.
W
Hell on Commitslon, a n d now has for sale a? agent, i.
icnl Republican* who look upon slavery as the great curse ; Vixen," on "active d u t y . " (Sheet 24 by 30. Usual price $2 50
The army -of Trerah. King of Ethiopia, con*h>li-d of and sin of the age—at war with religion, humauiiy aud law—• 1'-—WKI.'.I NUTO S' A NO \ El. SON.—Or Jrvland and Kngland valuable improved Farms, on and near the shores of Urau..
a disgrace to the nation ; Inconsistent with the existence of I represented bv these celebrated C o m m a n d e r s at the only ill- Travcn-e Bay. Also, 1,000 a c r e s of well-selected wild lain!
i,000.000 men and 300 chariots of War.
in different parts of the county of (irand Traverse, all <•'
our
government,
and
the
direct
and
»ole
cause
of
this
stu
|
U-rview
ever
ha.t
betweeij
them.
(Sheet
25
by
35.
U»ua!
rfesostris. King of B>;ypt, led agailisl his euernies C00,- pondoua evil, a lilwral support, he e n t e r t a i n s no apprehen- , price S4 00. Now sold f-ir $1 50.)
which is offered at reasonable prices. Also, having U - u in
000 men, 24,000 cavalry and twenty-seven sythe-armed sions.
HOKSE FAIR.—A faithful copy of the the business of Ixicatlng public lands In t h i s County loi tl-J u s t to the e x t e n t that it Khali prove faithful to T r u t h | lo—Iichariots. 1491 B. C.
uh ha«' caused a sensation a m o u n t i n g to last 10 years, a n d beint; well acquainted wltb all h e choi- a n d J u s t i c e , will tie their e n c o u r a g e m e n t of it. Though great original
r the Country. (Sli.-ct 21 by 31. Usual land" In tlie county ho is prepared to assist new' comer-- <u p o r t i o n s of our c o u n t r y have beeu laid desolate by the e n t h u s i a s m all
Humilcar went from Carthage and lanital near Palersold tiacolored for J 1 25. and beautifully leeting f r o m <!overnment U m d s in t h i s or the adjoining C
eg of war, and business in some parts of it diverted from I price S4 on.
mo. lie had a Uecl of 2.000 ships and 3,000 small vesO F F I C E at his residence, East Traverse City.
channels, or utterly prostrated, the people ut Ml- | colored for $1
sels, and a land foree of 300,000 men. At the bulilc in chiganillnary
july- 4 31-tim
wore never more p r o s p e r o u s . n n d money wus n e v e r )
11—I'BAI.E'S ('OI KT or UtATu.—Cc lOred in >
which he was defeated. 150,000 were slniil.
more a b u n d a n t amongst tueoi. Ami of thi* a b u n d a n c e they j 23 bv 31. Usual price $4 00. Now sol I Tor 51 2.
A Roman Dcet, led by K^golus against Carthage, con- were never more reinlv to give freely, as well for the support j 12—Tut VESTS OK TIT AX—Elegant v\-olored in oil. The
sisted of 330 vessels, with 140,000 men. The (Jurtlm- and disaemioation of "their principles, us in defense of their i original of this beautiful -Gem enchant! the world, and cost
rights anil m o protection ut their c o u n t r y . Knowing froui j J4n 000. Usual price
00. Now sol f o r f l 50.)
ANIi
venian Hect numliered 350 vessels, with 150.000 men.
history of the past that the onlv security lor the Union , The Gift System, as pOysned by us, is ,o hunibng. but a Talr,
At the battle of Connas there ivere »f toe ilotnatis. the
is in the continued asceiidencv of tlie Itepubliian pulty. they i honorable method of doing business, rt'e u«e no numbers,
meludiug allies, 70,000 foot aud 0,000 horse; of Ibe they will sustain most cheerfully and liberally tho*e journal* I schemes of i-han- e. or lattery in any fn ID. so there can be no
1,'arthageniaus, 40,000 foot and 10,000 hor>e. Of these which most faithfully and boldly advocate u s doctrine* and j possibility of loss. TUP e n g r a v i n g se -wed is furnished at
' e . s t h a n one-half the rtirnlar retail pi re. a n d a present is
70,000 were slain iu Oil, and 10,000 taken prisoners; In hor for Its success.
TIIK MONITOR will l-e published t e c h afteuuoon e x c e p t 1 given in addition at the time of purclia e. The gift is there
• more than half slain.
new a n d handxo ... fore, clear gain. It i* a <ausc of woad. r to many—othe
Sundays.) on clear, white paper - - J
Hannibal, duriug his campaign in Italy and Spain, tyjM-.
iiiitacdlately n o o n t l i e ' r e c e i p t of tlie latest Telcgrn ph I hesitatingly p r o n o u n c e -It a swindle- how we can make
plundered 400 towns and destroyed 3'JO.OOO men.
- business profitable, conducted on so IU ;ral a system as onr
News. As there'will be but a s i n g i e edition a -lay
j This is the ren»on—we tin.' agents for : J e w e l r y and an Ki
.Virus, the Assyrian king, uhout 2,290 years II. (.'., will alwava be f r e s h and new.
gniving House, each h a v i n g an inimen e Stock, accuniiilaied
TERMS.
led ajrainst the Bactriaus his armv. consisting of 1.700,in the hope oi ll>e o p e n i n g of the S- athern Trade, which
Hailv, for a single copy a year
O0O fool, 200,000 horse and 16,000 chariots armed with
' mnst be disposed of at nnce.to meet tlie bligationa of the tirms
Weekly, for a single copy a year
svthes.
j Ail letter* c o n t a i n i n g c u r r e n t bil » or postage stamps
14 i
To el
)
promptly attended to. Canada letters mist be prepaid. All
Italy, a little before Hannibal's time, was able to send
thirty
do
2« oo
1
and al the same rnte for a larger number, payable in advance letter* must contain ten rent." In stam;1 v. for return postage.
into the field nearly 1,000,000 men.
Also—13 Lola i n the Village of E l k R a p i d " ,
J O S E P H WARRKN. - Please give your address, poai-oflic county and State, in
Semirumis employed 2,000,000 met. in building the Detroit, J u l y 30, ISO*.
i full, and plain I v written.
W|*H OR WITUOt'T OWSLLINUS.
mighty Babylon. She took 100,000 prisoners at the InACJKNTS WANTJVH!
The above m e n t i o n e d I.ands are in all parts of the Coui.i
dus, and sunk 1,000 boats.
1 I.itx-ral c
Elk i-ake, Wliiti-water. Otuenia and T r a v e r s e ; are amoiig ih.
Sennacherib loet in a singlo night 186,000 men by the
e a i l i e s t and best seloctions wiih reference to soil, water, -i..
•Ichtroyilig angel—2 Kings, 19; 85-37. (
, Drawer
uffalo. N. V.
face, a n d m a r k e t : e m b r a c e F a r m i n g Lands. Village Bite* JU.
A short time after the taking of BaBylon, (he forces
Water Powers, with or u i t h o u t improvements, in q u a u t i i i ' to suit p u r c h a r c r s . and at prices making It on object, iu prof Cyrus consisted of 600,000 foot, 120,000 horse and havf' maintained a high character in a l m o s t every part of the j
ference to b u y i n g back Irom seitlementj-.
2.000 chariots armed with sytbes.
globe, for their e x t r a o r d i n a r y and immediate power of rw | »
wC'*
M t I > / \
r.—
Traverse City. May 1, lbt'-l.
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CSO
1 i M.
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An army of Cambyscs, 50,000 strong, was buried up s t o r i n g perfect health to persons sitfll-ring u n d e r nearly e v e n - L X I .
kind
of
disease
to
which
the
human
f
r
a
m
e
is
liable.
C
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J
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iy the.desert sands of Africa Ipy a south wind.
The following are a m o n g the distressing variety of hu:aan j
Whoti Xerxes arrived at Thermopylae, his land aud diseases in which tlie V e g e t a b l e L i f e M c d i c i n e s are well;
>va forces amounted to 2,641.610, exclusive of servants, known to i«- Infallible:
eunuchs, women sutlers, &e., in all numbering 5.283,320. l i v s r r r s u . by th o r o u g h ly c l e a n s i n g the first and second ,
Corner of Fifth A Woodbt dge Streets.
stomach*, and c r e a t i n g u How of pure, healthy bile, instead '
So say Herodotus, Plutarch and Isocrutes.
the stale a n d kcrld k i n d ; Flatulency, l.os* ot Appetite. | i>. |. H j l ' .
Ifarliine ^!i \
The army of Arlaxerxes, before the battle of Cunaxa, or
ile.irtbaru, Heiidache, Restlessness. Ill-Temper. Anxiety, l.an . WlfDIl. JUCIIIgail. OjlJUSIL MCII1I1' 11.
unionuted to nbout 1,200.000.
gaor. and Melancholy, which are the g - n e r a l symptoms of
Ten thousaud horses and 100.000 fool fell on the fatal Hyupepala, will vanish as a iiaturu! i o n s e ^ a a i i c e of ita cure. t
field of IssueCosTlviMEss, tiv cleansing the whole length of the lntes|
When Jerusalem was takei> by Titus, 1,100,000 per- tines with a solvent uroccM, nnd w i t h o u t violence; all vio ! " i ^ ^ E ARK M A N t ; F A t ' T l ' R l N G .t VI> ARB P R A P A R E H l ^ r a i U ' l l L o e a t e c l J i t U c : t r < ^ l 1 .
lent p u r g e s leave the bowels oostive within two days.
V f to f u r n i s h , at s h o r t n o u c e . Uigl Pressure a n d C'oiideu--!
l-hod in various ways.
..
- ' all kinds, by r e s t o r i n g the l.lood t o a regular ing Engines, for Stationary, Marine a
Mining purposes, v.f |
M i c h . , fllerrlll H l o c k The force of Darius at Arl»ela numbered more than circulation, t h r o u g h the process of respiration in
the most approved c o n t r a c t i o n
| O i r n e r - . f W o i K l w n i d Ac J o f f e n o n A v e n u e
1,0(10,000. The Persians lost SO.OOO.CftO men iu this A the t h o r o u g h solution of all intestinal obstruction in others.
We invite t-*pecial a f e n t i o n to ou C o n d e n s i n g E n g i n e s , ;
————
battle ; Alexander nboul 500 men. So says Diodorus. The l.it'e Medicines have been k n o n n to cure Rheumatism particularly adapted few Flooring M; s. a n d other purp-.se* : r p i l l f c I N S T I T l T i n X F O R M S O X E O F EIGHT COI.I.Eiil.J located in the following c i t i e s : — D e t r o i t . New Y o r l
t h i s b a t t l e , lost 3 0 0 . 0 0 0 ; i p e r m a n e n t l y in three weeks, an-! the limit in half that time. where economv of F u e j and n-pulari - ot motion an: so in
Arian says the Persians,
• by removing local inflammation horn the muscles ami llga- dispensable. The c o n d e n s i n g a p p a a t u s for these e n g i n e s j Philadelphia, Albany, Buffalo, Cleveland, Chicago A b L Loi..x-eks. 1.200.
'
- - imple tp-l d u r a U e ki ,d. ^Thev- . -.n-lensing | A person holding a scholarship can attend either a; V.
T h e a r m y of Tntuerl«t»e is said t o l a y o aatoiiiiUxl t o j " ' n ^ m R s V r ^ M t i n d s ,
f r e e i n g ami s t r e n g t h e n i n g the
- i'un.pin,
r working S t a m p |
option.
Terms.
l .RftO.DOO, a n d t h a t of bis a n t a g o n i s t , P a j a z c t , 1 , 4 0 0 , 0 0 0 . | kidneys and bladder: they operate most delightfully on these Mills, the greatest ei
i m p o r t a n t organs, and hence have ever been found a certain
itirpassed. i iiir p a t t e r n s cmbract the largest variety of I $40 f o r full t e r m . Same eoiiree f o r Ladies. $25.
Newspaper Power.
| remedy for the worst cases of G ravel.
WORMS, by d i s l o d g i n g fl urn the t u r n i n g s of the bow- p u m p s , s h e a v o s , s t a m p i n g a n d g e a r i n g m a c h i n e r y * | S t u d e n t s to e n t e r at any time. Average time to compl< '•
hardly coniprebcnd the immense power of the elsAlso
Ac., "f the most approved r o n s t m r t i -n.
j the course, three m o n t h s .
the slimy m a t t e r t o which t h e s e c r e a t u r e s adhere.
vMinjicr over the public mind—the great mass of the
We would call particular atteutio t o our a s s o r t m e n t of
A knowledge of the o r d i n a r y English b r a n c h e s is sufli- • r
, Ulcers and I n v e t e r a t e Sores - by the perfect purity
tietople get their politics and their reltgion. their pecu- which t h e s e Life Medicine*give to the blood A all the humors. Patwirns for P u m p - with P l u n g e r Li r, r a n g i n g from t t.. 16 ( p r e p a r a t o r y to e n t e r i n g upon tlie coursc of study.
J . 11. GOLDSMITH, I l e t i d e n t Principal at Detroii
liar jHiasions uud prepdicos, from' ruwspupera. It is be- S c o B B r r t c EBCITIUNS, and trad Complexions, by their al- Inches diameter. ^ l l r combined Bu- <etand p l u n g e r pinups, j
J . F . SPALDING. Assistant.
coming more a fact, that they would mould tbe mind and terative effect on tlie Quids t i i a t f n ii the skin, and the morbid fur supplying S t a m p i n g Machinery w th water, and for o t h e r
| The rnoHt t h o r o u g h , p r a e t j f a l and truly |M>puiar t'olli g<
t a t e of which occasions all e r u p t i v e complaints, fallow. uses, give the most perfect aatisfacti n.
pive it character as much as food one cats gives charac- scloudy,
Our assortment of Gearing, up to 'i feet diameter, i-uatih-s , in A m e r i c a . Over six t h o u s M d student* h a \ e entered »i! •
nnd other disagreeable toniplexions.
ter lo tho body.—Ami what the mind and heart feed up- The use of these Pills f o r a very s h o r t time, will e l f t ' t an us to meet orders for aeavy or light -oartng. at the *borte.-i I t h e i r e s t a b l i s h m e n t , which Is t h e best evidence of tV- •
on ffives them character for good or evil
e n t i r e c u r e ot-Salt Rheum, and a striking improvement in notice. W h i m s h e a v e s , from I to feet diameter. Manu- | f a v o r with t h e public.
ikioks have power; and yet few poople read them the c l e a r n e s s of the akin. Common Colds a n d Influenza will factnrers of H o d g e ' s p a t e n t s t n m <u Oil Still Machinery, i F o r f u r t h e r i n f o r m a t i o a please call a t College lt->oin- •
of the m<>st approved roDstructioi ; Building work. Iron j send f o r a aew Catalogue of 80 pages. F o r speiiuseu.largely. They ore expensive, and Uie poople purchase always be c u r e d by one duae, «r by two io the worst cases.
Address,
Hit.Bs—The original p r o p r i e t o r of these Medicines was Fronts. Columns. Caps. Ac„ Ac., ; I! iminated Title for Side- P e n m a n s h i p , i n c l o s e l e t t eXr s t a m p .
hut few of them. They are long-windea, and in our fast cured
Xrr:.. :- Iron
Irni, Fences.
F e n r e . Ver adahs.
niahs. Stairs, Ac.
.tr.
ItHVAVT
T R A ~ " " at e i t h e r of t h e shove ( iii<->
n d A/ens
I
IIR Y A N'T A
A R
8TRATTON.
of Piles of 35 year* standing, by tlie use of the L i f t walks aunit
ntfe few have the time and patience -to read them, unless Medicines alone.
We a r c h i e licensee? for P a t e n t i . n c i n g — p r i c e s v a r y i n g
(Cut t h i s out for future reference.)
every sentence holds a galvanic battery< and gives a sig- FBVKK AND A c i ' E — F o r t h i s scourge of the Western Coun- from T5 c e n t s t o $5 per foot. Th- largest a s s o r t m e n t ot
—
/ . A A
A f r f « ; r i l ' T i n r l '
nal shock; 'High-wroughtTales-do''t6i*>hencc the exten- try. these Medicines will be found a safe, speedy, and certain Fcnee P a t t e r n s in the -State.
Sole A cents for G l l l a r d ' s B o i l c I n j e c t o r , which sup-1
I D W
A C r e & O I
-L"U l t l .
O t h e r m e d i c i n e s leave Uie system subject to a resive market for the works offiction; but the great mass tremedy.
u r n of the disease—a c u r e by these medi- -lies is jiermar-enti piles Boil
with w a u r . w i t h o u t thi use of Pumps or o t h e r ;
The subscriber offers for sale 1G00 a c r e s of choice «n .
of books are kept for show, not for reading.
machinery, whether thf e n g i n e is at rest or in motion,
j well-selected lands, h a v i n g been mostly located at the fir
—try them, be satisfied, and lie cured.
maclilner
But everybody reads newspapers.—They are cheap; B i u o r s P a v g a s and LIVBB Com-I.AISTS—Ceneral IirbiliB r a n c o m p o s i t i o n c a s t i n g s f rniahed at short notice, j settlement of the country, and many of said lands are border
they ore peddled out by tho penny's worth j they meet ty. IAJSS of Appetite a n d Diseases of Females—the Medicines BLACKPJtrrinxG of all kinds. PATTS: us made t o o r d e r . Esti- j j n g on the Grand T r a v e r s e Bay, and In tracts of from 50 ituatos. P l a n s and Specifications f u n abed when desired.
300 a c r e s ; some have small" I m p r o v e m e n t s on. (and we'l
you inthe^treots at every tarn, ia-the rail-car, in every have Iwen used with Uie most betieticial results
-2-ST"OrdcT8
f
r
o
m
abroad
will
met.
.with
p
r
o
m
p
t
attention,
j located for w o o d i n g purposes, with a good growth of 1-ca-l
d e s c r i p t i o n : King's Evil and Scrofula iu its worst f o r m s
house. Ekch<gi#s you tho late*-toews of the world this
vield t o t h e uilld vet powerful action of thesa remarkable
A man who does not read a newspaper for a week is so Medicines. Night Sweats, Nervous Debility. Nervous ComETROIT c r r y POVNDI Y AND MACHINE j
SHOP. Steam E n g i n e s Mil! t earing. Mining Machio- \,y
far behind the age that he is nowhere in his knowledge plaints of all kinds. Palpitation of the Heart, Painter's ChoG e o . W . B r y a n t . Proprietor
cry. Iron a n d Brass C a s t i n g s , of t I kinds, t o order. We I ' j „ | y 4-31-tm
of nassing events. Cheap and new just suits our modern lic, are speedily c u r e d . I
variety ot P a t t e r n s , f r building purposes, t o ,
Athenians, who spend most of their time in hearing or Persona whoso c o n s t i t u t i o n s are impaired by the injudi- h a v e a large
• would
. . . i n v i t ; t h t a t t e n t i o -off builder*.
builders.
^
cious use of Mercury, will find these mediciuus a perfect
j. a WIU^N,
cure, as they n e v e r fail t o eradicate from the system all the
Fopt of Randol| a S t r e e t , nehr Detroit
,
.
,
, .
, ,
,
.
. effects of Mereorv. much sooner than the most jiowerfu! pre
T.
FORTCNKS w i n g s a r c m a d e of t i m e s feathers, w h i c h ^ r a t i o n s o i
fianipariiu
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