Grand Traverse Herald, July 25, 1862

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GRAND TRAVERSE HERALD.
VOL. IV.

TEAVEE9E

£jjc (Branii -Craiitm lUraU,

C I T Y , M I C H . F R I D A Y , J U L Y 25 v 1862.

The Story of Prince Ainorath

N O .

IS4-.

! led no longer with a smile, but he still continued to drift
A Remarkable Case—Living Without Food.
with the*tide which was bearing him along, instead of . The Cornish Times announces the death of a very rvbravely struggling agaiust i t
! markable woman at Liskeard, England:
The
disguise
of
Aoaddon,
long
transparent
was
finally
This woman was born io 1914, and when about six
In the Kingdom of Khaledan there once reigned a powerful and prosperous prince named Amurath. He was cast away. He made Mcsrour, the chief of the eunuchs, j teen years of age, the first appearance of an extraordinary
MORGANBATES,
descended from the ancient line of the Persian kings, of grand vizier, and demanded that the whole authority of disord' r began to develop itself She was first taken
EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR.
j with weakness in her legs.—The next phase of the diswhose empire Khaledan itself was, in former times, mere- the state should be confined to hiimelf.
Prince Amurath, prepared as he was for the evil day, ; order made its appearance about the lips, which became
ly a province. Its people however, exasperated by the
T E R M S .
tyranny of their viceroys, had revolted; and after a bit- was at first astonoded by this assumption. Rousing him- parched ; a black, thick coating forming on them, which,
lib per u i i O i payable Inrarlabli In ad»e»
self
from
his
fatal
sleep,
he
called
the
long
neglected
fairy
J for One Dollar per «qnere jteojlneej (tor t ter contest of seven years, their banners floated in triat intervals, would peal off in scales, ; and after a few
umph from the borders of Persia to those of India. They 10 his side; and ureed by her counsel he suddenly drove years, this coating extended completely over her face
vtrOnmcnu—$10 ft
from thoir places the minions of the magician. *the old For more than twenty-eight years, she made use of uu
• cribed bytaw;fifty«**>*• P*r f«»o Of IX) -o/de.forlhe Br.l Ineertlra. ud 'transfered their allegiance to the youngest son of their
t.ensr.flreeenUforMchetibMqnent. Erer* ignn count. » word Ptnra former master—a prince who was Dot unworthy of for- officials, thus startled from their nests where tbey had riot- auitnal food, and the only sustenance she partook of
work without tolee. M per cent adderf. Rale end 8rum work.double price
tune. The astrologers had foretold, at his birth, that a ed so long, quitted them reluctantly as vultures relinquish was a little fluid, or a currant biscuit, which would last
A11 lenel ad eertUomepU m net be paldTot utrlctly In advance.
noble destiny awaited him. " He will become," said their prey at the hunter s cry. Immediately Abaddon' her a fortnight; and from Christmas, 1860, to Novemthey, " the founder of a new dynasty, and his reign will Bed to his provinces, and raised the standard of revolt— bCr, 1861, she was uevcr known to take any thing whatbe glorious and happy. Agaiust dangers from without 11 is followers flocked around l^im, and. ere many days,Jthe ever.—On two or three occasions since then, she was
I he has nothing to fear. The fairy-Ilzaide will watch over prince received intelligence that a vast army was march- persukded to take a little tea or coffee, but it was imhim, and so long as he listens to her counsels, uudazzled ing from the South, and that his capital was threatened mediately ejected by her stomach. A short time N
by prosperity and nncorrnpted by power, he will be for- with destruction. He perceived, too late, that for this fore ber death, a portion of the coating came off ber
issue his enemies had boun long preparing, while he him- lips aud shortly after her death the whole mass fell
KreUter
MORGAN B A T E S .
tunate and strong."
ltecelwr....:
R E U B E N GOODRICH,
As prince Ainu rath grew to manhood, these predic- self was almost defenseless. But the spirit of Amurath, off, foruiiog a complete cast of the countenance. It
tions were realized. In person he was well formed, hand- though lulled into security by a deceitful and treacherous weighed abont half a pound, awl averaged about half
"GRAND TRAVERSE COUNTY OFFICERS.
some and athletic. In youth he wps a stranger to the peace, was like a Demascus blade, which may indeed rust an inch in thickness.—Her face was without blemish,
Judge of P r o b a t e . . . . C U R T I S F O W L E R , Mapleton effeminate pleasures aiM ignoble sloth, in which so many in its scabbard, but whose exquisite temper remains the and presented a most perfect appearance, but her bodySheriff
E . F . DAME. Travel* City,
same. He determined to efface the stain of the past b< was reduced to a skuleton.—She retained her faculties
County Treasurer
MORGAN i f A T E S , Trav. City. princes pass their lives, and he was rewarded by the pos- the glory of the future; and, though menaced and defiled to the last, was perfectly contented, but had no craving
session of health and strength, by a keen and piercing
County Clerk
T H E R O N gOSTW I C K ,
>
eye, a well-knit and powerful frame. His disposition was he enjoyed the proud cousciou.*uc-B that'he yet reigned ii for food.
Register of Deeds
T H E R O N .BOSTWICK, "
Pros. Attorney
C. H . H Q L D E N , Northport.
amiable, and he endevored; by wise laws to secure the the hearts of his people. Swift messengers were sent to
Cure For Small P o x .
Circuit Count C o m . - O . H ^ H O L D E N i
"
happiness of his people. The meanest peasant might cou- the shieks of even' loyal tribe, with summons to defend
Coroners
. ' . . . P E I & Y HANNAH,Trv. City.
their couutry, aim the prince of their adoption. ScarceDr. Frederick W . Morris, resident physician of HaliG E O . N. S M I T H , Northport. fidontlv appeal to him for justice and protection; and dai- ly was the call heard through the valleys of Khaledan befax Visiting Dispensary, N. S-, has written a letter to
ly, as fie went forth, in gorgeous attire of blue and crimson satin, spangled with golden stars, his subjects follow- fore it was answered, a inulti'udo of armed men spraug the American Medical l'imcs, in which he states that the
J. Q. E A M S D E L L ,
forth.
At
this
battle
cry
the
merchant
left
his
bazaar,
the
" Sarraccuia Purpurea" or Indian cup, a native plant ot
ed him witn songs and benedictions
By neighboring monarchs ho was elyled the Fortun- herds-mau his flocks, and the husbandman his plow, to Novia Scotia is the remedy for smalt-pox in all its forms
ate Prince. His resonrces were wasted bv no foreign fight for their king in the name of the prophet To sus- in twelve hours after the patient has takou tho medicine.
tain
this
mighty
host,
the
rich
and
noble
freely
offered
their
T R A V K R S K OITY,
That
"however alarming and numerous the eruptions,
wars; the fertife valleys of Khaledan yielded their fruits
G R A N D T R A V E R S E COUNTY, MICH.
with regularity and profusion; the hum of busy industry wealth, and jewels. From north, east and west, the loyal or confluent and frightful they may be, the peculiar acshieks hastened to Kandanar the capital, with myriads tion of the medicine is such that very seldom is a s>car
never
ceased;
and
so,
year
after
year,
the
kingdom
waxed
REFERENCES:
of soldiers in their train. Thousands of. horsemen and left to tell the story of the disease." If either vaccine or
more and more powerful.
IIso. Geo. Merlin. Ck. J. 8opr. Ct. M.iHon, AueUn Btalr, Uor. Mich.
But, •' there is no cup without its bitter drop," saith spearmen marched in the van, and a countless throng variolous matter is washed with-fhe infusion of the snrJunta V. Campbell. J. •• .' M — L. U, Berry. Auditor Ocncral.
K4«1t> Uwmct, Jit. *t> Ct-. " — " • WlttO. hn*h. Lweln^Mleh. the Arabian proverb and the fortune of Prince Amurath followed them, whose ranks gieamed with swords andbat- racenia, they are deprived of their contagious properties.
Jot I eh Turner.
•• 7tli •• •• |Hor*ai> Bete.. TneerM Oltjr, Mich.
Thoe-M.Cooley,flnpr0, Reporter! John W. Lmgjfr. KM.. I-an«lt« M was no exception to the common lot of mortals. At bis tle ax»s, aud burnished armor. They pressed forward, So mild is the medicine to the taste that it may bo largeMd Prof, of Law In Midi. Unlvwilty. IHon.T.J. Ramidell. Mealrtee. Mick court resided a potent magician named Abaddon, of an in magnificent array, to trample the rebels beneath their ly mixed with tea and coffee, and given to connoisseurs
age so immense that be was thought by many to bo im- feel; but thev encountered an obstinate resistance, and in these beverages to drink, without their being aware
C. H . M A R S H ,
mortal. The disposition of this personage was crafty, im- the first battles w ere on by the legions of Abaddon.— of the admixture. The medicine has been successfully
lacable and cruel; his appearance hideous and repulsive. His talisman commanded all'the baser spirits of the earth tried in the hospitals of Nova Scotia, and its use will
is body was so bent that he was not more than three and air; and so fierce was his energy, and so deadly his be continued.
AKD
feet in height, and his limbs were misshapen and distort- hatred lhat it was whispered he was to league with Dcgial,
S O L I C I T O R IN CHANCERY,
ed. His complexion was black, his hair course and kink- the Evil one.. In the array of Prince Amurath, were
N O T A R Y P U B L I C & C O N V E Y A N C E R , ed, like goat s wool, and his mouth disfigured by horrible many who bad been creatures of the magician in former touching story of the Prisoner of the Bastile ? A late
fangs. These deformities he sought to tide by rich nnd days, and they could not yet free themselves from the in- London paper in noticing the work of clearing the Queen's
Traverse City, G r a n d Traverse County, Mich.
fluence of his terrible power. They opposed the armed
Office in Dwelling House.
1-ly costly apparel; and he wore constantly a mask to conceal rebellion of Abaddon, but sought aid hoped for an inglo- Bench Prison, states that many persons sternly refused t o
be made bankiupts, though by giving their consent,.tbey
the bideousness of features which no one could look upon,
rious peace by which he might resume sway. When h? could have immediately c&taiueu their release, and adds.:
for the first time, without a shudder.
T. J. E A M S D E L L
appeured
before them, they made obeisance in the vain
"The most curious case was that of Wm. Miliar, who
This monster had appeared in Khaledan when that
endeavor
to
appease
his
wrath;
and
some,
remembering
had been in prison since July, 1814—forty-eight years
kingdom was a province of Persia. From whence he
came was never certainly known; but fame pronounced their past subjection, aud unxr.iudl ul of preseut dcatb-strug- He had lost all desire to go out, and would sign nothing
...
AVD
him a defendant of Agar, king of Africa. Sultan Fain- glc. commanded their soldiers to kneel, and swear alle- which would have the effect of making him a free man.
SOLICITOR IN C H A N C E R Y ,
When at length he was absolutely forced to acquiess, heilsha bestowed upon him the provinse of Samarcand for giance to the arch traitor.
NO. 4 FIRST STREET,
In the midst of Prince Amurath's perplexity from these begged to be allowed to remain in prison a few days
his own possession; and this noble gift was confirmed to
Manistee. Michisnn.
him by the laws of the new government (which, like the evii tidings, his guardian genius brought hope and con- longer ; and when his time was up he still lingered fondlaws of Mede and Persia might never alter.) when tho solation. "Thespirits who serve youreneiuy are power- ly withiu the gales to bid the officers farewell, and to
sceptre ol Fain-il-sha was grasped by his son. The fairy ful," she said, " but the spirits of peace and freedom are shake hands over and aguiu, until he passed the outer
Ilzaido—whose nnme signifies freedom—whispered to stronger. To you I coufido a talisman which can ren- gates of the Queen's Bench Prison, a few days since.
THE andcrsiRneil would inform the cltisens of Orand Tra- Prince Amurath that his generosity might cost him dear: der the instruments of Abaddon powerless for evil and William Miller, who was born nearly eighty years ago,
verse and adjoining counties, that ho Is prepared to attend
but he listened impatiently to this suggestion. The max- his hosts subservient to your will. Nay more, can turn never saw a street gas lamp, nor an omnibus, much lesspromptly to all claims against the
ims of his family, and the traditions of his people alike his mighty strength from the work of destruction and a steamship or n railway."
United States for Rounty or Pensions.
slaughter; and compel himeelf to be henceforth, your wilAll officers or soldiers disabled in the present war, either ascribed to the magician's extraordinary virtues. Many liug, obedient and faithful vassal." Thus speaking, the
WORTH KNOWING.—To preserve bacon or dried meat
by disease Incurred, or wounds received In the service of the an austere dervish found in the dark sayings of Alcoran fairy whispered to tho Priuce some cabalistic words,
through the summer, is perhaps a source of oa.much
United States, In the line of their duty, are entitled to Pen- prophecies of Abaddon's greatness; and the claims thus
sions ; also, the widows, or minor children of those who die maac, and industriously encouraged by the object of them, which, be remembered to have heard, were chanted in for- trouble and anxious care to th* housekeepers, is any
mer times with solemn enthusiasm by the wise and good; other domestic duty. But there is a way simple,-cheap
or are killed.
were readily believed by the ignorant and credulous.
C. H . H O L D E N , Attorney-at-Law.
but which in later days had become the scoff of the vulgar
For a time the sky above the prince's head seemed and the derision of the learned. "JJiis spell," continued and sure. It is onlv to expose the hams after being well
Traverse City, May 5th, 1BC2.
6m«
without a cloud. Throughout his kingdom Peace and Ilzaide, "to be successful, must be uttered by the faith- smoked, and your dried meat when sufficiently cored..to
Plenty clasped hands together. The province alloted to ful and the pure of heart Be yourself vigilant and strong, the fumes of burning brimstone. The most convenient
the magician was ruled by him in subservience to tho laws, and the prophetic brightness of the morning of your way of doing i t is to hang it separately In the smokenor did he 9eem to desire anything beyond. Neverthe- days shall be dim compared with their meridian splendor." house, and having a live bed of coals to throw upon them
a handful of brimstone, and immediately closing the door,
less, he secretly labored to imbue its people with a faThese admonitions sunk deep into the soul of Amurnatical enthusiasm for himself and a zeal for his service, ath, who lost no time in making known to his officers of letting it remain till the fumes arq dissipated. This will
(FRONT STREET, SEAR COURT B0C8I,)
so impregnate the meat ns to cure it from the attacks of
while
weakening
their
attachment
to
their
rightful
lord.
TRAVERSE CITY, MICHIGAN.
state nnd to the leaders of bis armies the fairy's talisman. the fly. or any other insect, without injury to the flavor
With profound duplicity he secured the confidence of By some the announcement was received with rage, by
H I S OLD ESTABLISHED HOTEL,(THE FIRST Amurath, who forgot his deformites, in the contempla- othere with scoru. 1'ew bad the will to pronounce the or quality. The smoke house, if you have a good one.
is
the best place to keep your meat through the summer,
In Traverse City,) situated on Front Street, in the vicinity of the Court House and public offices, is still open for the tion of liis experience and segacity. V^hen consulted re- magic words, and still fewer the ftouroge and devotion or a repository for fresh meat The impregnation of the
reoeptlon of ihe traveling public. Tho Proprietor returns garding the offices of state, he carefully provided that necessary to make them effectual The prcatcr number walls from the sulphur, securing that also from the fly.
his hearty thanks for tho liberal patronage ho has received, his master's servants should also be his own. Finally he re- continued to bow before the ancient idol, in spite of
end assures the public that no pains will be spared to mafce quested from the Prince a large addition to the territory consequent disaster acd humiliation.
SrnsTTTTTB roR APPLE 8ACCE.—A lady writer commuhis quests comfortable. His charges will correspond with he possessed. This demand was complied with in spite
When Scheherazade had proceeded thus far, she was nicates the following bit of information obtained where
th
Qood accomodations for Horns and Cattle.
may2S-2G of tne repeated warnings of Ilzaide. The Magician re- interrupted by an unmistakable yawn from her husband, she "took tea last
garded the good fairy with bitter hatred, and instilled in- who inquired if the story were nearly ended. '-By no
A dish of what I took to be preserves was passed to
to his royal pupil a suspicion as to her sincerity. Upon means," answered the princess humbly. "Then we will me, which upon tasting I was surprised to learn containall other" subjects Prince Amurath sought her counsel, hear the rest to-morrow," said King Schariar; "but ed no fruit The ease with which it was prepared and
and implicitly obeyed her; but this, his greatest danger, meanwhile I think Prince Amurath a fool. In his place. the trifling cost of its materials and not my tasting apJCST ARBtVSD—rns
he seemed blind and deaf.
I would, to begin with, have made some of my servants paratus deceived me, as it is not unusually wont to do ;
The insatiable exile, finding himself thus successful, acquainted with the bowstring." So saying. His Majes- it is emphatically a Up-top substitute for apple-sauce, spdemanded new and large concessions. His creatures soon ty fell fast asleep, and in a few moments the fair Sbeher- ile butter, tomato preserves, and all that sort of thing,
filled every office of trust or profit, and in return for Us azade followed his example.
t is prepared as follows : Moderately boil a pint of mosupport he compelled them to pay him a heavy tribute.—
lasses from five to twenty minutes, according to its coni r O R L A D I E S A N D MI8STCS;
Power of Imagination.
The throng of parishes and courtiers deserted the antesistency. then add three eggs thoroughly beaten, hastily
A wealthy lady had a tickling in her throat, and thought stirring them in and contiuue to boil a few minutes longer,
chambers of the palace, to bow before this new potentate:
" in token of their allegiance they knelt and placed their that a bristle of her tooth-brush had gone down and lodg- ond season with nutmeg or l e « ^
' FOR CENTS AND BOYS, TOO ETHER WITH
upon their necks. "No
No one, who avoided this cere- ed in her gullet Her throat daily grew woree. It was
F L O W E R S , S H A K E R S , E T C .
mony could hope for favor or advancement The laws of badlv inflamed and she .sent for tl", family doctor. He
RECEn-r TO MAE* A TATTLER.—Take of the vine RunKhaledan were dictated by Abaddon, and its revenues examined it carefully, and finally i gured her that noth- about and the root of Nimbletongue, of each six haadCALL A N D SEE FOR YOURSELVES.
were turn«d aside to enrich bis favorite. His provinces ing was the matter—it was a men nervous delusion, he fuls; fifteen ounces of Ambition, the same quantitv of
A. K . S P R A G U E .
were rich and fertile beyond any other portion of the said. Still her throat troubled her, and she became so Nonsense. Bruise them together in the mortar of MisTraverse City, Jane 3rd, 1662.
kingdom. In the North the country was frequently rocky much alarmed, that she was sure she would die. A apprehension, boil them over the fire of Wild Surmises,
and mountainous, and ice and snow lay for many months friend suggest** that she should call in Dr. Jones, a until you perceive the scum of Falsehood rising on the
in each year npon the ground. But the people were ac- young man just commencing practice. Sbo did not at top : strain it through the cloth of Malignity; then drain
tive and industrious, and with patient toil wrong a tribute first like the idea, but finally consented and Dr. Jones it from the cup of. Malevolence, and you will be preparWOCLD BAY TO THE PCBJJC, THAT WE HAVE OOT OCR from the reluctant earth. In the South it was far other- was called. He was a person of good address and polite
ed to speak all manner of Evil, mthout respect to perwise. There perpetual summer smiled upon a bonntiful manners. He looked carefully at her throat asked her son of character.
soil; great rivers wandered through its valleys; and the several questions as to the sensation at the seat of the
FIVE rebel Governors are wandering up and down
in op*ration, and art) on hand to do Custom-Work at all air was cooled by fragrant breezes from the Indian Sea. alarming malady, and finally announced that he thought
times: and would uy, we think that we can do as good work But a blight rested npon it, and the richest plains grad- he could relieve her. Ou his second vist be brought the country in search of employment Rector, of Aras aay Mill in Grand Traverse. If yon doobt it, try ns, and ually became wasted and sterile. Its inhabitants were ig- with him a delicate pair of forceps, in the teeth of which kansas ; Milton, ofFIorida; Moore, of Louisiana; Jackgee for yourselves ; and would say, that we keep oar
norant and proud. Like our own Bedouins of the desert he bad inserted a bristle taken from at ordinary tooth- son, of Mobile, and Harris of Tennessee.
they boasted of their chivalry and hoepitalitv, and like brush. The rest can be imagined. The lady threw back
T A N N E R Y
AT a recent volunteer review in England, one company
them also they were indolent, rapacious, treacherous and her bead ; the forceps were introduced into ber mouth ;
cruel To the great magician they were devoted with a pick—a loud scream ' and 'twas all over ; and the appeared, composed exclusively of lawyers. They call
young physician, with a smiling face, was holding np to their corps very appropriately, "The Devil's Own."
bliDd and unreasoning fanaticism.
January 17,1862.
Prince Amurath sometimes sighed as he thought of the light and inspecting with a lively curiosity the exA printer's apprentice, who attempted to do the agreesacrifices be had made for an ungrateful subject; and was tracted bristle. The patient was in raptures. She imMORGAN B A T E S ,
sometimes dismayed at the prospect before him. He felt mediately recovered her health and spirits, and went able to a clergyman's daughter, was shocked when her
that the substance of power had departed, while be still about everywhere sounding the. praises of "her savior," father announced the text—" My daughter is grievously
tormented
with a deviL"
grasped the shadow. The warnings of Ilzaide were recal- as she persisted in calling the dexterous operator.
JJCerold O f f i c e , T r a v e r s e C i t y , M i c h .
0 EVERT PRtaAY, AT

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Attorney & Counsellor at Law,

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HATS,
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NOTICE.

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M I L L

NOTARY PUBLIC,

FROM TUB ARABIAN MuHTS.

C|c (Snmir Cralrcm

THE

Opposition to the Gonsnuaeni.
Can any sensible man conceive of a more efficient plan
to encourage the rebels to continue their efforts to dw-troythe Government than that now porened bv the Detroit
Free Press aod its Traitorous Leasers, in their efforts to
TBAVER0S ClfYl
organize tbe Democratic Party in Opposition to the GovFRIDAY MORNING. J U L Y 25, 1862.
ernment for uo other purpose than to inspire confidence
in the rebel army The hope and expectation that these
The Ullitia Dml'iing L a w .
The Slave* of Rebels Freemen—The Unsigned
Leaders would do this, determined the rebels to take up
Tbe bill authorizing the President to draft the mili- Draught of Veto.
arms in the first instance. ' This has lieeu proven bv
Northern testimony, and the uniform charge of the Soatlitia of the United States, one of the most important
The following is the President's Message, transmitted
ern rebel press and rebel leaders. That Northern Demacts of the late session of Congress is now a law. A to Congress
ocratic Leaders did promise this, and that the Detroit
brief abstract of its provisions is as follows : The first Fellow-Citizen* of the Senate and House of RryrrFree Pre» threateoed it is well known. That these Northsentatives :
section provides that whenever the President shall call
ern leaders were organized to do it is doubted but br
Considering the bill for an act to suppress insurrection,
few; and that they did not fulfil their promise and their
forth the militia of the States he may specify in his
to punish treason and rebellion, to seize and confiscate
threat was only because, like all traitorous characters,
call the period for which such service will be acquired, the property of rebels, aod for other purposes, and joint
their cowardice was too debilitating to the uprising of the
not exceeding otoe months! and the militia so muster- resolution explanatory of said act as being substantially
People when the " Southern brethren" or thme leader*,
ed in shall serve for the term specified, uuless sooner one. I have approved and signed both. Before I was
fired upoo tbe flag of our country at Fort Sumter. Like
frightened turtles, tbev drew id tLeir traitorous heads and
discharged. If, by reason of defects in existing laws, informed of the passapo of the resolution I had prepared
a draught stating objection to the bill becoming a law,
curbed
tbeir traitorous tongues for a time, to "awuit a
or io the execution of them in the States, or any of a copy of which draught is herewith transmitted.
more convenient season," for carrying out their traitorous
them, it shall be found necessary !o provide for enroll(Signed,)'
ABRAHAM LINCOLN.
purpose*.
ing militia, tho President is authorized to make all
July 17, 1862.
Since that time, they have occasionally indulged in a
From Cairo and Below.
Union sentiment, bat for every such expression a dozen
neccssary regulations, and the enrollment shall in all
Til* UKSI ONED DRAUGHT OF VETO.
MEMI'UIS, July 16.
cases include all able bodied men between the ages of Fellow-Citizens of the House of Representative :
General Hovey. of the Illinois Normal Regiment, is strongly sympathizing with secession have been uttered,
1 herewith return to your honorable body, in which in command here. General Grant's Staff is expcclcd to i while, by Secret Organizations, they have been perfecteighteen and forty-five, and shall be apportioned among
ing their schemes for open organized effort in opposition
the States according to population, and when so enrol- it originated, the bill for an act. entitled "an act to sup- be called to Corinth at any moiient
press treason, to seize and confiscate the property of
The fortifications here are be, og pushed to completion to the Government From indications given by their press
led shall be organized after the mode prescribed for rebels, and for other purposes," together with my objec- with rapidity. They will we formidable, and are intend- and bolJ tone in public places, it is evident they consider themselves strong enough to defy the strougUnion
volunteers.
tions to its becomiug a law.
ed as permanent forts of defense.
There is much in the bill to which I perceive no obSeveral female secessionists were yesterday escorted sentiment and take an open, bold stand against the GovThe second section authorizes the President to call
ernment By this plan they reoder the most important
jection.
It
is
wholly
prospective
and
it
touches
ucither
beyond
the
Federal
lines
by
Gen.
Thayer,
they
having
j
one hundred thousaijdvvolunteers as infantry into the
person or property of any particular citizens, iii which refused to take the oath of allegiance. Their husbands aid to the rebel cause that could be given, more efficient
field, in addition t£> the number already authorized by particular it is just and proper. Tbe first and second are among the most wealthy citizens of Memphis, and by fur than they could give by entering the rebel army.
In this way they now propose to do. what they dared
law, for a period of nine months, unless sooner dis- section provides for the conviction and punishment of are serving iu the rebel army.
charged, afid every soldier .who shall enlist nnder it pei-som who shall be guilty of treason, and the person
The Grenada Appeal of the 11th publishes the follow* not do when Sumter fell, and make an effort to give their
•'Southern Brethren" tbe help they had before promisf^hall receive his first month's pay in advance and also who shall incite, set on foot, assist or engage in any re- ing despatch:
ed,
viz to organiaj the Democratic party in opposition
bellion or insurrection against the authority of the UnitCamp Moore, July 11.—-'The dispatch of tbe capture
twenty-five dollars as a bounty, upon the mustering of ed States, *or the laws thereof, or shall give aid or comof Baton Rooge by our forces is a canard of old Jake to the Government
One of the organs of these Democratic Leaders in this
bis company or regiment W o the service. And all fort to any such existing rebellion or insurrection.
Barker, of New Orleans, for fioaucial purposesprovisions of the law relating to volunteers enlisted in
By a fair construction the persons within these secCharleston, July 10.—The enemy landed in force city, the Michigan Farmer, issued last week, ifaulges in
page after page of animadversion and denunciation of our
the service of the United States for thfee years or dur- tions are not to be punished without regular trial, in duly yesterday on the mainland near Port Royal Ferry, as if Government, censuring almost every effort made to crash
ing the war, except in relation to the bounty, shall be constituted courts, under the forms and all the substan- for auothcr attack against the Charleston and Savannah out the rebellion, but not one word of censure or blame
tial provisions of law, and of the constitution, applicable Railroad, but they retreated upon the approach of our
does it east upon the rebels for their acts and avowed
«xtonded to embrace! tte volunteers raised nnder the to their several cases.
troops.
purpose to destroy the Government. On the contrary,
provisions of this section.
To this I perceive no objection, especially as sneh perCAIRO, July 18.
Tb« steamer Kentucky has just arrived from Memphis it seeks to justify and encourage the rebels in the
This third section authorizes the President to accept sons would be within the general pardoning power, and
course they have 'taken.
The other organ of these
such a number of volunteers as may be required for also within tho special provision for dardon and amnesty with dates of the 17th inst
Leaders, the Free Press takes the same course, alcontained in this act
There is nothing later from Yicksburg.
filling up the regiments of infantry now in the service
It also provides that the slaves of persons confiscated
A number of Gen. Curtis' inen, on sick furloughs, have though in more cowardly Jesuitical, ianus faced lanfor twelvo months, UD1U« sooner discharged' All vol- nnder these sections shall be free. I think there is an arrived at Memphis. He has a regiment of six hundred guage. They demand that the President shall adopt
their views and policv, as a condition of their support to
unteers when mustered into service shall be on a foot- unfortunate form of expression rather than a substantial recruiting in Arkansas.
Deserters from Yicksburg say there are not more than the Government, end say, in unmistakable language, uning with similar troops, except M to service bounty, objection to this. It is startling to say that Congress
can free a slave within a State, and yet were it said that eight thousand troops iu that place. Tbe rebels are less their demand is granted the Democratic partv will
'which shall be 9fly dollars, one-half of which is to be the ownership of the slave had first been transferred to
scattering their men through tbe valley to harrass our oppose any increase of the armv. For proof of this, we
invito the attention of jril who cionbt what we charge to
paid upon jqining their regiments, and the other half the nation, aud that Congress had then liberated him, troops.
at the e.xpir^tiou of the term of enlistment
the difficulty would ranisn, and this is the real ease. The
There is no news of importance in the Memphis news- a careful perusal of the Free Press for the last two days,
and of the Farmer of lost week.
Section fourth authorizes the appointment of a judge traitor against the general government forfeits tys slaves
This is the traitorous policy of the Democratic Leadadvocate-general, with tho pay of colonel of cavalry, bs justly as he does any other property, and ho forfeits ?hc Lady Franklin arrived this evening from Memphis, ers here, who now control tho papers referred to, have
both to the government against which he offends. The with a large freight of sugar and cotton for Cincinnati.
to whose office all proceedings in courtmartial shall be government so far as there can be ownership, owns the On her way up she picked up a snag, damaging her after- avowed. Wo know that many leading democrats, and
the
masses of tbe democratic party, have no sympathy
returned, and no sentence of death or imprisoumeut in orfeited slaves, aud tho question for Congress in regard works. and injuring two of ner passengers, breaking the
with such a policy and cannot be dragooned iuto i t —
the penitentiary shall be carried without the approval to them is, shall they be made freo or sold to new mas- leg of one of them.
To meet defeat and stamp the authors and abetters of
ters
?
I
sec
no
objection
to
Congress
deciding
in
advance
There
is
nothing
new
here
of
importance.
of the President.
such a policy with the infamy it deserves, is the
that THKY SHAU. UK PRKK To the high honor of Ken- The weather still continues very hot
:
Sections five aud six authorize a judge advocate for tucky, as I am informed, Bhe has been the owner of some
The gun-boat Lexington arrived from Whitfc River to- duty of every man who loves his country and desires
each army, and section seven requires all battalion officers, slaves by escheat and has sold none but liberated all. I day. and proceeded to St. Ixiuis for repairs. She brought to maintain and perpetuate it and its blessings to future
generations.
quartermaster*, and adjutants of cavalry authorized by hope the same is true of some other States. Indeed I do no further news. •
Kvery effort to weaken our Government every effort
not believe it would be physically possible for the
An officer direct from Curtis' armv confirms the report
law. and now in service to be mustered out of service.
general government to return persons so circumstanced here that Price's forces had crossed the Mississippi.— to divide the people of the North on the question of putSection eight authorizes the President to establish and i to actual slavery. I believe there would be physical re- According to reports brought to Curtis, the passage had ting down the rebellion, most be frowned down, and let
the
finger of scorn bo pointed at every man who thus
organise tbe arcnj at his discretion, and section nine reg- sistance to it which would never be moved aside by ar- been effected by small parties in flat-boats aud skids, at
seeks to strengthen the hands of the rebels, by encouragulates tbe stalls of commanders of army corps, as follows : &ment, or driveu away by force. In this view of it I different points, within the past ten days.
ing or anizations to oppose Government io its efforts to.
uve
no
objection
to
this
feature
of
the
bill.
Quite
a
number
of
furloughed
men
from
Curtis'
divisOne assistant -adjutant-general, one quarter-master, one
restore the Union
[Detroit Adv. and Trib.
Another matter in these two scctious, and running
commissary, and one assistant inspector-general, with the through other parts of the act will be noticed hereafter. ion are arriving here. They report the march through
the swamp as fearful in the extreme, suffering badly for
L- The Confiscation Bill.
rank of lieutenant-colonels; one assistant inspector-gen- I perceive no objection to the third and fourth sections. water, and the last two days entirely without provisions.
The honest and heartfelt congratulations of loyal men
eral with the rank of lieutenant-colonel, and three aides! So far ait I wish to notice the fifth and sixth sections,
in our streets yesterday afternoon, when tho intelligence
they may be considered together, that the enforcement
VicKSHi'RO, July 14 (via CAIRO, 18th).
weut abroad that ABRAHAM LIXCOLX had not disappointde camp.
On Saturday evening our Western mortar-boats fired ed their hopes and frustrated their intentions, ana that
Section ten regulates the number of officers of cavalry of these sections would do no injustice to the persons embraced within them, is clear. That those woo make a guns at intervals of fifteen m nutes, eliciting no reply.
he had put bis name to tbe confiscation bill, making it
regiments.
causeless war should be compelled to pay the cost of i t
The enemy, all day Saturday, were seen busily engag- the law of the land, were in such lively contrast to the
Section eleven authorizes the President to receive into is too obviously just to be called in question. To give ed planting oue of their heavy rilled guns lower ®own dejection and gloom which oppressed every heart and
government
protection
to
the
property
of
persons
who
tbe
bluffs,
so
as
to
reach
the
remaining
boats
of
Com.
clouded
every face when it was feared that be was framthe service for the purpose of constructing entrenchments
and performing camp service or any other labor, or any have abandoned it nnd gone on a crusade to overthrow Farragut's fleet. They have not seen fit to opeu, how- ing cxcuses and justifications for a veto which would
that same government, is absurd, if considered in the ever.
have made tbe preservation of tbe Union an impossibility,
military or naval service for which they may be found mere light of justice.
Yesterday your correspondent went to the point just that they attracted universal remark. Weighed down
competent, persons of African descent; and such persons
The severest justice may not always bo the best policy. opposite the city, aud took a good look at the Confeder- by the appaling look of the future, which was made darkshould be enrolled and organized under such regulations, The principle of seizins and appropriating the property ates. They are uot numerous, but every battery has its er aud more impenetrable by the fear that tho President
not inconsistent with the constitution and the laws, as of the persons embraced in these sections is certainly not sentinels, and evidently the cannoniors are ouly enjoying was not equal to the crisis, and that he bad permitted
very objectionable, but a justly discriminating applica- their ease in the shade hard by. No new works appear- his pittying instincts to shield the rebels from tbe punthe President may prescribe.
tion of it would be very difficult and to a great extent ed nor old ones abandoned.
ishment that they deserve, hundreds of good and brave
Section twelve enacts that whenever any man or boy impossible.
The stories originated wi !i Cairo telegraphers, about men whom we met did Dot hesitate to express the fear
Would it not be wise to place a power of remission Yicksburg being ours and Vieksburg almost destroyed, that though more blood would be shed, and more treasof African descent who, by the laws of any State, shall
owe service or labor to any person who, during the pre- somewhere, so that these persons may know they have are sheer fabrications. I predict a hard battle before ure wasted, blood and treasure would be poured out in
something to save by desisting, and I am not sure whe- Yicksburg is ours. And as for its being destroyed, that vain, and that want of a policy at once vigorous, just
sent rebellion, has levied war or borne arms against the ther such power of remission is or is not within section is nonsense. Ouly two buildings appear much cfelupidat- and necessary, though comprehensive and unrelenting,
government, or adhered to its enemies, and shall reoder thirteen without a special act of Congress.
ed by cannon shot, viz: the railroad depot and the bap- would defeat all the country's efforts, and icsure disrupI think onr military commanders, when, in military tist church. Do not listen lo idle rumors of evacuation tion at last
any such service as enumerated in the section, he, his
But the President's action, qualified bv
wife, and children shall forever be free, any law or cus- phrase, they are within the enemy's country, should in an that originate at Cairo ; for, until the announcement is scruples which we are glad that Congress respected,
an
orderly
manner
seize
and
keep
whatever
of
real
or
tom to the contrary notwithstanding. And where such personal property may be necessary or convenient for made from this quarter, it may be considered as pre- came, and with it the confident assurance which no
sumptuously false.
memory of recent disasters could overcome, that now tbe
person owe service to loyal masters, provision b made their commands, and at the same time preserve in some
victory is more than half won. Every face lighted up
for compensation,
way the evidence of what they do.
nnd every heart felt that a load was lifted from it which it
A General Butler Order in Force In London.
What I have said in regard to slaves wb:le comment- From the World.
could not long have endured.
A Postage Stamp Currency.
ing on tbe first and second sections is applicable to the
Wo thank Heaven for the patriotic persistence with
The leading men of Great Britain, iu their anxiety to
Tho bill making United States postage stamps legal ninth, with the difference that no provision is made in
discredit Gen. Butler's "woman order," forgot that a which the friends of tbe Confiscation bill have clung to
tender, in order to obviate the small silver changc diffi- the wholo act for determining whether a particular indi- police regulation exists in England similar to that famous it through all the opposition that convert treason, and
culty under which the country is now suffering, passed vidual slave does or does uot fall within the classes de- document In tbe Metropolitan Police act it is provid- unmanly fear excited against i t It is tbe law ; and exfined in that section. He is to be free upon certain con- ed that
ecuted by officers whoso hearts are in the work of putting
both houses of Congress and is now a law.
ditions, but whether these conditions do or do not per"Every person shall be liable to a penalty of not down tho rebellion, it is worth an army of two hundred
By this act the Secretary of iho Treasury is authorized tain to him, no mode of ascertaining is provided. This
more than forty shillings, vbo, within the limits "of tbe thoosand men. It carries the pains and pehaltica of
to prepare an issue of postage stamps of the various de- could be easily snpplied.
Metropolitan Police District shall, in aoy thoroughfare treason to the homes of those who are guilty of taking
To the tenth section 1 make no objection, the oath or public place, commit any of the following offenses:— up arms against tbe Republic, and now when a State
nominations, including one, three, five, ten, twelve and
twenty cents, which are to be printed oo substantial thick therein required seems to be proper, and the remainder Kvery person who shall use threatening or insulting be- like Tennessee or Missouri is overcome, it gives those
of the section is substantially identical with the law al- havior, with inteut to create a breach of peace, or where- who administer its affairs a power before which even
paper and without the ordinary gum on them. Inas- ready existing.
by a breach of the peace may be occasioned, every com- the hardihood and mafipiity of secession will quaiL For
much as the Government's faith is pledged to these
The eleventh section simply assumes to confer discre- mon prostitute or nieht-walker, loitering or being in any putting such a weapon into loyal hands, the Senators and
stamps, of course they will be just as good as any other tionary powers upon the executive., without the law. I thoroughfare or public place for tbe purpose of prostitu- Representatives who have borne the Sneers and taunts,
bave
no
hesitation
to
go
as
far
in
the
direction
indicated
af the Government currency. •
tion or solicitation, to the annoyance of the inhabitants the ridicule and calumny of opponents, deserve a nation's
thanka
[Chicago Tribune.
as I may at any time deem expedient, and I am ready to
The act prohibits any private or banking corporation say now I think it is proper for onr military commandcrs or passengers; and it shall be lawful for any constable beFBOH McCLELLAN'8 ARJHY.
from iaitaug any note, token or device in the shape of to emjfloy as laborers as many persons of African descent longijyr^-0 the Metropolitan Police force to take into custody, without warrant any person who shall commit any
money, of a less denomination than one dollar, under as can be used to'advantage.*
A
Bebel
Force
Concentrating
South
of Jame* River.
such offense within the view of any such constable."
NEW YORK, Jnly 18.
The twelfth and thirteenth sections are some tiling betvary severe penalties. This will put an end to private
Further pro via on is made for imprisoning any perThe Herald's W ashington dispatch sayB: Lieut Col.
shinplaster speculation, and will give the country a con- ter than unobjectionable, and tbe fourteenth is entirely son, women included, who do acts calculated to create a
Pierson, of tbe 23 New York regiment, arrived here
proper, if all other parts of the act shall stand.—
venient and suffioient substitute for small silver change. That to which I chiefly object pervades most parts of riot This is precisely the offense of these Southern wo- yesterday. He left the front of our army of tbe Peniomen. They purposely did acts to create a disturbance,
The new issue is to be made on the first of August.
the act, but more distinctly appears in the first second, and as the Ipcal law provided for putting prostitutes in sula on Thursday morning. At that time there were no
rebel
forces within 14 miles OD this side of tbe James
seventh and eighth sections. It is the sum of those pro- the calaboose, Gen. Butler extends its provisions to the
STOCKTON'S RBGMEOT.«—This with tbe 1st and 4th were visions which result in the divesting of title forever for female disturbers of the ptblic peace.
river, but a balloon reconnoisance discovered a large
concentration of the rebels on tbe south side, in the
'.he ooiy Michigan regiment in the late terrible and pro- the causes of treason, but amounting to tbe full crime.
vicinity of City Point
Lake pisaster.
tracted struggle before Richmond. It was in the warm, It declares forfeiture extending beyond the lines of the
Our army is represented to be in good condition and
Detroit July 18.
guilty parties, whereas the constitution of the United
est part <jf the engagement, behaved most gallantly, and States declares that no attainder of treason shall work
The schooner Lathrop, of Oswego, sank last night off with confidence unimpaired in McCleDan. It is believed,
(offered severely, having lost in killed, .wjwnded and miss- corruption of blood or forfeiture except daring the life Point Pclee by collision with the barque Starges. Crew however, that James River will be blockaded by the
rebels at the bluffs of Claremont.
of the person attained.
saved.
sing, it i« thonght, 300 men.
M O R G A N B A T E S , K d t t o * azUt l > r o p r i e t o r .

P R E S I D E N T S MESSAGE.

True, there is to be no formal attainder in this case,
still I think the greater punishment cannot be constitutionally inflictcdiu a different form for the same offense.
With great r^pect. I am constrained to think this
feature of the act is unconstitutional. It would not be
difficult to modify it I may remark that the provision
of the constitution put io language borrowed from Great
Britain, applies only in this country, as I understand, to
real or landed estate
Again, this act by prtxvediti? in rem. forfeits property for the ingredients of treason without conviction of
the supposed criminal or a personal hearing given him
in any proceeding.
That we may touch property lving within our reach,
because we cannot give personal notice to an owner
who is absent endeavoring to destroy the government.
It is certainly not very satisfactory, still tbe owner may
not be thus engaged, aod I think'(a reasonable time
should be provided for such parties to appear and have
a personal hearing. Similar provisions are not uncommon in connection with proceedings in rem.
For the reasou stated 1 return the bill to the House
in which it originated.

as SEW POUOI Of Tffi Kit-EEBttlllS i (MS,
AND MOBS 70 BE FlS
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T R A V E R S E CITY.

Washington, J u l y 17.—Congress during the
recent!
P t B U C NOTIC*.
session h a s a p p r o p r i a t e d $ 8 0 0 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 . i n c l u d i n g $ 5 6 0 ,
r.AND O F F I C E AT T R A V E R S E CITV. M I C H - ) '
0 0 0 , 0 0 0 , f o r t h e a r m y , a n d s o m e w h a t less t h a u $ 1 0 0 , 0 0 0 , !
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J o I* 16, 1861. C
000 for the navv.
<T
I T * ACCORDANCE
INSTRUCTIONS FROM T H E

From oar Indian Correspondent.
B C R T , CUKBOYOAM C o . , M I C H . , i

J u l y % 1862.

<

M B . EDITOR :

O a r y o u n g people who always e x p e c t t o enjoy theinaelvcs w e l l o n t h e Fourth,

w e r e n o l d i s a p p o i n t e d io

recent celebration, whilst the most grave could see
b r e a c h of o r d e r or decoram.

no

On this occasion the peo-

ple's derotedness to t h e " Stars and Stripes" was mani
Tested m o r e s t r o n g l y t h a n is u s u a l e v e n o n t h e F o u r t h .
A t a n e a r l y h o a r a p o l e w a s r a i s e d , a n d o now flag p u r c h a s e d for t h e occasion, hoisted and greeted w i t h loud
a n d h e a r t y cheers as it

fyated

g r a c e f u l l y in t h e b r e e z e .

O n e of t h o s e o n w h o m d e v o l v e d t h e a r r a n g e m e n t s f o r
t h e d a y c a m e forward and addressed the assemblage t o
s o m e l e n g t h o n t h e r e s p e c t d u e t h e U n i o n flag, t h e ei
b!em of o u r R e p u b l i c a n government, who, benevolent
its might, h a s sincerely invited our race t o b r o t h e r h o o d
a n d civilization.

T h e s p e a k e r s h a v i n g c o n c l u d e d , a pro-

c e s s i o n w a s f o r m e d w h i c h , w i t h c o l o r s flying a n d n a t i o n a l a i i s p l a y i u g , m a r c h e d t h r o u g h t h e v i l l a g e , a n d on t h e i r

Among
t b e raost i m p o r > „ t b i l l ,
by .be
H o u s e or remaining unacted upon, are t h e following:
P o r t h e a d m i s s i o n of t h e S t a t e of W e s t e r n V i r g i n i a
P o r t h o e n l a r g e m e n t of t h e I i n n o i a a n d M i c h i g a n c a n a l .
F o r a uniform system of bankruptcy.
P o r t b e a p p o i n t m e n t of a c o m m i s s i o n t o a s c e r t a i n t h e
losses i n c u r r e d b y loyal c i t i z e n s f r o m t h e a p p r o p r i a t i o n
of t h e i r p r o p e r t y b y " U n i t e d S t a t e s t r o o p * .
T h e b a n k bilL
T h e bill a p p r o p r i a t i n g $ 2 0 0 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 f o r b o r d e r slave
S t a t e s ' emancipation, a n d for colonization p u r p o s e s
T b e S e n a t e took n o definite action u p o n t b e H o u s e
bill t o t o t a l l y a b o l i s h t b e f r a n k i n g p r i v i l e g e a n d t o r e p e a l
all l a w s a l l o w i n g mileage, i n c l u d i n g t h e p r e s e n t m e m b e r s
of C o n g r e s s .
T h e H o u s e bill p r o v i d i n g f o r t h e d i s c h a r g e o r t r i a l of
S t a t e p r i s o n e r s failed in t h e S e n a t e .
A m o n g t h e last acts signed by t h e P r e s i d e n t was one
a u t h o r i z i n g t h e issue of p o e t a g e a n d o t h e r g o v e r e m c n t
stamps as currency, and prohibiting banks or other corp o r a t i o n s f r o m ironing n o t e s below t b e d e m o n i n a t i o n of
one dollar for circulation.
FORT MQNBOK, J u l y 19.
S e v e r a l g u n b o a t s h a v e c o m e d o w n t h e J a m e s river t o
c o n v e y t r o o p s w h i c h a r e a t t h i s p l a c e u p t h e river.
A l l q u i e t ou t h e river, a n d t h e r e is n o n e w s f r o m t h e
army.

»n act of C o n g r e s s entiled - A n Act p r o w i d i n g f o r the adiostm e n t of all a u r p e n d e d P r e e m p t i o n Land Claim* in tb«
„ 6.
l e m t o«r.i...-—
B ,. ' ' a p p r o v e d A u g u s t „3 . 1. M
d e c l a r e s - T h a t it snail a n d may be U * f u l for tbe
s i o n e r of the G c n e i s l L a n d Office to o r d e r into market, after doe notice, w i t h o u t the f o r m a l i t y and e x p e n s e of a Proclamation o£ tbe President, all lands of the second class, t h o u g h
b u r e t o f u r e a n p r o c i a i m e d a n d unoffcrad. and such other Isolated and disconnected t r a c t s or parceiti-of unoflered lands,
which, in bis j u d g e m e n t . It would be p r o p e r to e x p o s e to salein like m a n n e r : Provided, t h a t public notice of at least
t h i r t y d a y , . b a l l be given by the Land Officers of the Dist r i c t in wbich said l a n d s may be situated, p u r s u a n t to the dir e c t i o n s of the C o m m i s s i o n e r a f o r e s a i d p u b l i c notioe is
hereby given t h a t we shall offer at Public Sale, t o the h i g h e s t
bidder above the m i n i m u m price of one dollar and twentylive cents per acre, on Saturday, the 30th day of A u g t s t next,
at K o'clock a. m., at the Office of the Register of the Land
Office in T r a v e r s e City. Michigan, the following descrilied
lands belonging t o tbe G o v e r n m e n t of the Uuiu-d States, the
same b e i n g an Island in Grand Traverse Rav. situated partiv
in t o w n s h i p s 28 North of Range 11
29 N o r t h of R a n g e
10 West, and 29 North of Range 11 W e s t ; s u b j e c t to anv valid
P r e - e m p t i o n claims which may be Hied t h e r e o n p r e v i o u s to
the day of aale and w i t b i a t h r e e m o n t h s a f t e r s e t t l e m e n t was
made t h e r e o n :
Town 28 North of Range 11 West—fractional Section 1.
'.obtaining five a c r e s a n d seventy-live h u n d r e d t h s of an acre.
Town 29 N o r t h of Range l o w e s t — f r a c t i o n a l section 31.
:outaining seventy-Ave acres, and sev-uty-five h u n d r e d t h s

Town 29 N o r t h of Hange 11
c o n t a i n i n g one h u n d r e d and M
h u n d r e d t h s of an acre.
tum. Supervisor, w h e j - e l b e " D e c l a r a t i o n of IndepenIK C H A N C E R Y .
MORGAN BATES, Register.
d e n c e " wa3 read and ibterpreted by J o s e p h Osjegon, a
REUBEN GOODHJCH. Receive
8TATK OP MICHIGAN—The C i r c u i t C o u r t for the County of july 18-33-5L
d i s t i n g u i s h e d I n d i a n O r a t o r , w h o a ' s o in t h e I n d i a n lan- G r a a d T r a v e r s e , in Ch a n c e r v , t h i s 23d day of J u l y , A. D. 1862.
UULUAII HOLCOMII, C o m p l a i n
g u a g e r e c o u n t e d t h e l e a d i n g e v e n t s of t h e R e v o l u t i o n .
T h e r e m a i n d e r of t h e d a y w a s ; s p e n t in v a r i o u s a m u s e - IRA liuLCOMR, Defendant.
r e t u r n d r e w u p in f r o n t of t h e h o u s e o f J . W . W c b w i -

5 0 0 T o w n Tjots O f f e r e d F r e e
t o .A-etual S e t t l e r s .

m e n t s , a n d t h o u g h t h e r e w a s TO s c a r c i t y of s t r o n g l i q u o r ,

The s u b s c r i b e r will give o n e Town l ^ t f r e e to each |>erson
who will make a c t u s ! settlement, or build t h e r e o n a Frame.
Brick, or S t o n e house, valued at not l e w t h a n Sluo, p a y i n g
*4 for surveys, ctc. Said lots are in the most desirable part
of Traverse City. T h i s part of the town lies at the head, and
between the two a r m . of tbe Bay. aud h a s a f r o n t on e a c h
Bay, and of the best soil for G a r d e n i n g , e t c . Por p a r t i c u l a r s
please call at t h e Office of th« subscriber, at

T h i s f a c t State, a n d t h a t he is a resident of t h c S t a i * of Kansas, on motion of C. U. Marsh, Solicitor f o r the above-named complains o c r e d i t a b l e t o o u r I n d i a n s , i s c o i e f l y o w i n g t o t h e u n - ant, i t is o r d e r e d t h a t the said defendant, IRA HOIXOMB, cause
t i r i n g a d v i c e a n d e x e r t i o n s o f , / M e s s r s . W e b w i t n m a n d bis a p p e a r a n c e in said canae to be entered within three m o n t h s
f r o m the date of t h i s o r d e r ; and in case of his a p p e a r a n c e
Oasegon.
Foiuvtray,
he cause h i s a n s w e r t o tbe c o m p l a i n a n t ' s bill to be tiled, a n d
UAXINOODIEH.
a copy thereof to be served on t b o c o m p l a i n a n t ' s Solicitor
w i t h i n twenty days a f t e r s e r v i c e of a copy of naid bill and not i c e of t h i s order, a n d in default thereof, the said bill be taken
T h e P o l i c y of t h e W a r .
i c o n f e s s e d by t h e said defendant, IRA HOLCOKB.
J u n e 24th. lw;2.
T h e C o n f i s c a t i o n B i l l is n o w a law, w h i c h s t r i p s t h e
And i t i s f a r t h e r ordered, t h a t w i t h i n twenty d a y s t b e said
N. B. T h i s offer
>mplainant cause a notice of t h i s o r d e r to be p u b l i s h e d in date,
rebel
of all b i s p o s s e s s i o n s a n d s t a m p s h i m a felon.
the G r a n d T r a v e r s e Herald, a newspaper p r i n t e d a n d publishjuly 4-31-6m
H i s s l a v e s a r e f r e e m e n . H e r e a f t e r i t i s m o d e legal f o r ed and c i r c u l a t i n g in said C o u n t y of G r a n d T r a v e r s e a n d
t h e only l o y a l m e n of t h e S o u t h , a s a class, t o h e l p t h e S t a t e of Michigan, a n d t h a t the said publication be c o n t i n u e d
in each week f o r six weeks in succession, or t h a t she
U n i o n , a n d o u r C o m m a n d e r s a r e t o e m p l o y t h e m in a n y
n o t o n e of t h e l a r g e a s s e m b l y wa!i i n t o x i c a t e d .

EAST T R A V E R S E CITY,

c a p a c i t y in w h i c h t h e y m a y b e u s e f u l
i s a t a n e n d in o t j r c a m p s .

the enemy, not to

w a t c h rebel p l a n t a t i o n s a n d n e g r o q u a r t e r s .
our generals are

Hereafter

t o s e i z e a n d u s e w h a t e v e r rebel p r o -

p e r t y t h e y c a n lay t h e i r b a n d s o n f o r t h e uses of t h e g o v ernment

B y t h e m i l i t i a d r a f t i n g b i l l t h e h u m a n i t y of t h e

blacks is

recognized.

T h e y a r e t o respond t o t h e call of

t h e i r c o u n t r y a s m e m b e r s of t h e b o d y p o l i t i c , a n d all t h u s
s e r v i n g a r e t o b o f r e e , only t h e loyal m a s t e r s t o b e c o m pensated for their slaves.

W e are to have

for a sharp, s h o r t and aggressive war,

men e n o u g h

since the militia

l a w e m p o w e r s t h o P r e s i d e n t t o call o u t t h e m i l i t i a

We

a r e ihereafter t o p u n i s h t h e r e b e l s a n d p u s h t h e m b y t h e
wall b y t h e use of all t h e m e a n s P r o v i d e n c c h a s p l a c e d
in our hands.

N o w , i n d e e d , m a y loyal men

and tako courage.

Now

thank God,

w e l l m a y t h e rebels t u r n pale %

f o r t h e d a y of r e t r i b h t i o n i s a t b o n d .

T h e e n d is n e a r .

T h e a r m i e s of L i b e r t y a n d U n i o n w i l l e n c o m p a s s t h e m
a b o u t a u d visit n p o n t h e m s w i f t d e s t r u c t i o n .
\Chicago

Tribune.

Sensible Propositions.
F o r a m o r e v i g o r o u s p r o s e c u t i o n of t h e w a r , a n d i t s
early a n d succecsfnl termination, t h e Nashville Union advocates:
1 s t T b e i m m e d i a t e i n c r e a s e of o u r a r m y t o o n e million
o r m o r e , if n e c e s s a r y , s o t h a t w e c a n r a i n

regimenU

upon

r e b e l soil.
2 d . S u b s i s t t h e m off t h e rebels.
3 d . N e v e r protect rebel p r o p e r t y , nor g r a n t compensation to traitors.
4 t h . W e a k e n t h e r e b e l s t r e n g t h in all p o s s i b l e w a y s ;
t a k e a w a y t h e i r s o u r c e s of s u b s i s t e n c e e s p e c i a l l y , l a b o r er! included
5 t h . A s o u r lines a d v a n c e , p l a c e t b e e s t a t e s of rich
r e b e l s a t t h e d i s p o s a l of t h e F e d e r a l G o v e r n m e n t , t o b e
devoted to paying the expenses of the war.
B R T A K T , STKATTOX A

GOUXOHTH'B DETROIT

COJOIKR-

CIAL Cot.i.KGE.—This n o b l e I n s t i t u t i o n c o n t i n u e s t o e n j o y
a d e g r e e of p r o s p e r i t y a t t h i s s e a s o n of t h e y e a r , u n p r e c e d e n t e d b y a n y s i m i l a r p e r i o d s i n c e i t s e s t a b l i s h m e n t in
our city.

I f p r o o f of i t s real m e r i t a n d u s e f u l n e s s w e r e

needed, t h e increasing a n d continued d e m a n d by business
m e n , f o r i t s g r a d u a t e s a n d s t u d e n t s , t o t a k e c h a r g e of
t h e i r books, would b e m o s t convincing a n d positive evidence.

F o r those wishing to acquaint themselves with

t h e s c i e n c e of b o o k - k e e p i n g i n all i t s v a r i e d d e p a r t m e n t s
n o batter time t h a n the present can be found for taking
t h e c o u r s e , a n d n o s u r e r w a y f o r o b t a i n i n g g o o d a n d luc r a t i v e s i t u a t i o n s in b u s i n e s s p u r s u i t s .
[Detroit Advertiser and Tribune.
THB STARS AND STRIPES.—'• W h e r e v e r a U n i o n s o l d i e r
d a r e s t o r a i s e t b e h a t e d e m b l e m of t y r a n n y , " sayB G o v .
M o o r e , of L o u i s i a n a , in h i s a d d r e s s j u s t issued t o t h e
p e o p l e of t h a t S t a t e , " t e a r i t d o w n , a n d
ters."

rend

i t in U t -

T h i s is a g o o d t e x t f o r t h o s e s o f t s p o k e n g e n t l e ,

m e n , w h o p r e t e n d t o t h i n k t u f t s of g r a s s a r e g o i n g t o p u t
d o w n t h i s rebellion.
A GOOD M B A S T R K . — F o r e i g n - b o r n

residents will b e in-

t e r e s t e d io a n a c t w h i c h h a s j u s t b e e n p a s s e d b y

Con-

gress, b e s t o w i n g full citizenship a f t e r one y e a r ' s residence
o n c o n d i t i o n of h o n o r a b l e s c r v i c e in t h e a r m y .
T h o B o s t o u B a n k s b a r e n e a r l y $ 8 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 in s p e c i e on

Enlistments are rapidly going on in New York City.

>

GTTNTON HOUSE

Nigger catching

H e r e a f t e r t h e d u t i e s of o u r

. s o l d i e r s will l j e _ t a p u r s u e a n d h a r r a s s

G e o . W . B r y a n t , Proprietor.

HOLD EN.
C i r c u i t C o u r t C o m m i s s i o n e r in and f o r Grand Traverse Co.
Michigan.
C. H. MARSH,
Solicitor for C o m p l a i n a n t .
July 25-3-t-Cw
( P r i n t e r ' s fees, $0 V>.)

J A M E S K^G-UNTOlSr.
GOOD STABUKG AND WELL AIM BEDS 1

T n i s is the l a r g e s t Hotel, with the best a c c o m m o d a t i o n s
in the city ; the l e a d i n g Daily and Weekly P a p e r s are taken
-, and no pains will be spared to make guests c o m f o r t a b l e ;
CHANCERY SALE.
' residence here will enable m e to give reiii
Y VIRTUE O F A D E C R E T A L ORDER OK T H E CIRto the resources of the c o u n t i
cuit C o u r t f o r the County of Manistee, in Chancer)-,
24-ly
. K. C
made on the N i n t h day of May, A. D. 1862, in a case wherein
L u c y S m i t h is C o m p l a i n a n t , a n d David C. Rawleigh and
S H E R I F F ' S 8 A I.E.
J o h n C. H a i n e s are Defendant*, 1, the subscriber, C i r c u i t
Y VIRTUE OP ONE EXECUTION ISSUED OUT O F
C o u r t C o m m i s s i o n e r f o r the C o u n t y of M-nistee, State of
a n d u u d e r the seal of the C i r c u i ; C o u r t f o r the County
Michigan, will sell at Public Auction, at the f r o n t door of t h e ol Manistee and State of Michigan, dated the twelfth day of
Busweli Hotel, in t h e village of Manistee in said County, on May, A. D. 18G2, a n d to mo directed au<H1e!ivered a g a i n s t the
Monday, t h e 15th day of September, A. D. 1862. at w n o'clock goods, chattels, lands a n d t e n e m e n t s of William S. Amoa,
in the f o r e n o o n , the land described in *aid d e c r e t a l ordc
d e f e n d a n t t h e r e i n , I have l.-vied upon, and seiied, and ahull
viz : The s w i of s * | sec. 33, town 22 n, of r a n g e H w sell at pnblic auction or vendue to the highest bidder, at the
Lot No. 1, s e c 27. t o w n 22 n o r t h , range M w—Lot No. C. set
f r o u t door of the Busweli Hotel, ( t h a t being the last place
26. town 22 n o r t h , r a n g e
w—also„s e J of s c j of sec. 31. of h o l d i n g C i r c u i t Court for said County,) in the village of
town 22 n o r t h , r a n g e 14 w—a ( of sec. 14. town 22 north, of " in is tee. In said C o u n t y of Manistee.onSaturday, the twentyrange 1C w — n o r t h { of n w t of nee. 26, t o w n 22 n o r t h , range
ird day of August next, at two o'clock in the a f t e r n o o n of
14 w—alw), l,oI No. 2 of sec. 27. town 22 n o r t h , r a n g e 13 w —
d day. all the estate, right, title and i n t r r e s l . t o g e t h e r with
n e i of sec. 14, t o w n 22 n o r t h , r a n g e 16 w—s e j of n e frac. ail the h e r e d i t a m e n t s and a p p u r t e n a n c e s t h e r e n n t o belonging
i of see. 22, town 22 n o r t h , range 16 w—also, n e f r a c . J of
any wise a p p e r t a i n i n g , fcbirh tbe said William S. Amo»
nee. 23, town 22 dorth, r a n g e 16 w. and n 1 of n w j sec. 24,
in the twenty-llrst day of May, A D. 1RK2. or h a s since
t o w n 22 n o r t h , r a n g e 16 w—n J of n e J sec. 27, town 22 north, acquired in a n d to the following"lau. ; and premises situate
r a n g e 14 w—n j of n c < see. 27, town 22 north, r a n g e 16 w— lying a n d being in the County of Mnt.l jtee ond State of Micho w f r a c . ^ of s e c 23, Utwn 22 n o r t h , range 16 w—s e frac. 1 of igan, and known and described as follows, t o wit.- Tbe south
sec. 32, t o w n 22 n o r t h , r a n g e 16 w—also. Lot 5, sec. 26, town half of the south-east q u a r t e r of sec tion IS, t o w n s h i p tiventv22 n o r t h , r a n g e 13 w—also. L o t No. 1, sec. 23, town 22 n o r t h , ' to north, of Range fifteen west.
r a n g e 13 w—s w 1 of n w i of s«c. 32, town 22 n o r t h , range
Dated Manistee, May 21st. A. D. 186*.
13 w — n w j of s e j sec. 27, town 22 n o r t h , range 14 w — n e | of
july 4-31 -ttw
t}. A. R U S W E L L Sheriff.
s e j sec. 20, t o w n 22 n o r t h , r a n g e 13 w—set of nej sec. 29, town
22 n o r t h , r a n g e 13 w — L o t No. 3, sec. 22, town 22 n o r t h , range
NOTICE.
13 w—Lot No. 1, sec. 32, town 22 n o r t h , r a n g e 13 w—Lot No.
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE. )
2, see. 22, town 22 n o r t h , r a n g e 13 w — w j of u e | sec. 22, town
TBAVKKSE CITY, J u l v IT. 1862. I
22 n o r t h , r a n g e 13 w — L o t N o 1, sec. 22, t o w n 22 n o r t h , range
A T E N T S FOR E N T R I E S MADE B E T W E E N T H E
13 w — L o t No. 2, sec. 15, town 22 n o r t h , range 14 w — L o t No.
15th day of S e p t e m b e r . 1860, and the 27th day of J a n u a r y
2, sec. 32, t o w n 22 n o r t h , rang*! 13 w—Lot No. 8, sec. 27, t o w n 1862, for S c t t l c m e n t J i n d Cultivation, u n d e r tbe G r a d u a t i o n
22 n o r t h , range 14 w — L o t No. 3, nee. 23, t o w n 22 n o r t h , range Act of A u g u s t 4. 1854, have been received at t h i s Office, a n d
13 w—nc< of »cj sec. 29, town 22 n o r t h , range 13 w — L o t No. the p u r c h a s e r s arc hereby notified to nouie forward immedi2, sec. 25, town 22 n o r t h , r a n g e 16 w—I«ot No. 3, sec. 25, town ately a n d make the required proof of " S e t t l e m e n t and Culti22 n o r t h , r a n g e 16 w—se frac. J. sec. 23, t o w n 22 n o r t h , range vation," and s e c u r e their respective P a t e n t s , because if said
14 w — n e j of s e j a n d n j of ne{ sec. IK town 22 n o r t h , range proof is not filed within a limited time, the P a t e n t s will be
14 w — L o t s No. 1 a n d 9, a n d n e j of n w j sco. 2b, town 22 north, returned to the General Land Office, and will t h u s b« liable
r a n g e 13 w—se f r a c . i, sec, 14. town 21 n o r t h , range 15—also, to be cancelled for n o n - p e r f o r m a n c c of tbe c o n d i t i o n s of
sci of n w j sec. 35, town 22 n o r t h , r a n g e 14 w — w j of s e j sec. settlement and cultivation c o n t e m p l a t e d by the G r a d u a t i o n
15, t o w n 22 n o r t h , r a n g e IS w — n i of n w j sec. 24, t o w n 21 Act of A u g u s t 4. 1854.
n o r t h , r a n g e 15 w — L o t 4 a n d HCJ of »cj sec. 21, town 22 north,
MORGAN BATES, Register,
r a n g e 13 w— n e j of fie J sec. 27, town 22 n o r t h , r a n g e 14 w— 33-Gw.
REUBEN GOODRICH, Receiver.
n e j of s e j a n d s w j of s e j sec. 32, town 22 n o r t h , range 14 w
— L o t 2, sec. 33, town 22 north, range 14 w, a n d s f r a c . 4 of oe
NOTICE.
frae. 4 sec. 14, town 21 n o r t h , range 15 w — o e j of n e j sec. 23, V T O T I C E I S H E R E B Y GIVEN T H A T C A M P B E L L AND
town 21 n o r t h , r a n g e 15 w—n f r a c . J of nw frac. J, a u d nw 1 ' Bacon are able, and will pay on demand with interest,
f r a c . J of ne f r a c . J, sec. i, t o w n 21 n o r t h , r a n g e 14 w—sw all notes, dnebllls and a c c o n n t s of t l e i r issue.
f r a e . J of sw f r a c . 4, a n d n e j of sw frac. 4 of sec. 30, t o w n 22
A. W. BACON.
n o r t h , r a n g e 14 w e s t — s e j of s c j of sec. 32, town 22 uorth.
City. J u l y 16, 1862.
34-3w
r a n g e 14 w — s c j a n d e j of s w j sec. 25, town 22 n o r t h , range
15 w — w j of n e j , a n d n | of s c j sec. 34, town 22 n o r t h , r a n g e
NOTICE.
14 w—so 4 of s w j sec. 29, t o w n '<2 u o r t h , r a n g e 1G w — n e j of
O T I C E IS H E R E B Y GIVEN TO ALL IT MAY CONn e t , and w | of n e j sec. 31, t o w n 22 north, r a n g e 16 w — e j of
the S u b s c r i b e r will not hold himself e i t h e r
n w j sec. 34, t o w n 22 n o r t h , range 13 w—Lot 2, sec. 34, town directly or indirectly accountable l o r the p a y m e n t of any
22 n o r t h , range 14 w—nJ of s w j sec. 2Ss town 22 n o r t h , range notes, duebills. accounts, or d e m a n d s signed Campbell anil
* ' —sw f r a c . j of sw f r a e . J, sec. lh, t o w n 22 n o r t h , range 14 Bkcon from and a f t e r this date,
i j of n e j sec. 17, t o w n 22 n o r t h , r a n g e 14 w — e j of n e j o f :
H. I). C A M P B E L L
11. t o w n 22 n o r t h , r a n g e 14 w — w j of n w j sec. 8, town 12
J u l y 4. 1862.
31-3w
n o r t h , range 14 w — s w j of s c j sec t . town 22 n o r t h , r a n g e 14
w—also, sixty-one a n d n i n e t j - s b c h u n d r e d t h s acres in U
4 SALE.
f r a c . j of nw f r a c . j of s e c . 30, town 22 n o r t h , r a n g e 16
e j of n w j s e c . 9, t o w n 22 n o r t h , range 14 w — n w j of u w j
32, t o w n 22 n o r t h , r a n g e 16 w — s j of s w j or s w j sec. 35, town
22 n o r t h , r a n g e 17 w — n w j of se j. and n e j ol s w j sec. 31. town
22 n o r t h , r a n g e 16 w — s w j of n e j , a n d s c j of n w j sec. 32, town County of G r a n d Trat-erso and State pf Michigan, to
22 n o r t h , r a n g e 16 w — n w j of n e j , and n e j of n w j see. 32, town r e e l e d a n d delivered against the go«4s a n d chattels, l a n d s
22 n o r t h , r a n g e 16 w — s c j of n w j sec. 25, t o w n 22 n o r t h , range a n d t e n e m e n t s of William D. Hayes, J have*seized and levied
16 w — s w j of s w j sec. 36, t o w n 22 n o r t h , r a n g e 15 w — s c j of u p o n all tbe right, title a u d Interest i f the said d e f e n d a n t in
n e j a n d n e j ol s e j sec. 30, town 22 n o r t h , r a n g e 14 w — w j of a n d to the f o l l o w i n g real Estate, t o • t :
n e j a n d s j of n w j a n d n w j of n w j sec. 29, t o w n 22 n o r t h ,
B e g i n n i n g at the s h o r e of Granft T r a v e r s e Bav on the
r a n g e 14 w — s frac. j of nw f r a c . J and n j of sw f r a c . j sec. S o n t h side of T h i r d street, and running-thcncc in a Southerly
22, t o w n 22 n o r t h , range 14 w — n e j of se} a n d s w j of n w j sec. direction t M & e P i e r owned by Ro*t aud F o x . t h e n c e a l o n g
21. t o w n 22 n o r t h , range 14 w — s w j of n w j sec. 21, t o w n 22 said Pier t o a p o i n t twelve feet west of t i e store now on said
n o r t h , r a n g ! 14 w — s w j of s e j and n e j of itej sec. 2(1, town lot, thence r u n n i n g northerly parallel with the shore of Grand
22 n o r t h , r a n g e 14 w — s w j of s c j a n d s w j of n e j a n d e j of Traverse Ray to said T h i r d street, t h e n c e following the south
n w j see. 19, t o w n 22 n o r t h , r a n g e 14 w — L o t 3, sec. 28, town line of said T h i r d s t r e e t t o the place of beginning, a n d also
22 n o r t h , range 14 w — n e j of s w j sec. 34, town 22 n o r t h , r a n g e t h e a t o r e o r b u i i d i n g n o w o n said lot, said above d e s c r i b e d pro14 w — n^ frac. 4 of sec. 14, tc
—_wn 21 n o r t h , r a n g e 14 w — s j of perty b e i n g in section thirty-four, in township thirty-two (32)
' s e c . 11, t o w n 21 n o r t h , r a n g e 14 n o r t h , of range eleven (11) west, a n d b e i n g in the village of
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22 n o r t h , r a n g e 15 w — L o t ? ; a 5, North port, G r a n d T r a v e r s e C o u n t y a n d State of Michigan,
sec. 36, t o w n 22 n o r t h , r a n g e 17 w — L o t No. 1. sec. 11. t o w n which 1 shall offer f o r sale at public auction o r v e n d u e a s the
21 n o r t h , r a n g e 17 w—Lots No. 4 a n d 6, sec. 1, t o w a 21 north, law directs, at t h e f r o n t d o o r of the C o u r t Room, in t h e vilr a n g e 17 w, a n d n w j of s w j sec. 31, t o w n 22 n o r t h , r a n g e 16 lage of T r a v e r s e City, t h a t b e i n g the place f o r h o l d i n g t b e
. a t b e C i r c u i t C o u r t for the County of G r a n d Traverse, o n S a t u r d a y ,
C o u n t y of Manistee a n d State of Michigan.
t h e 19th day of J o l y , A. D. 1862, at ten o'clock io the f o r e n o o n
Dated X a n i r . e c , J u l y 14th, A. D. 1882.
or said day. Dated May *7, 186'
W. W. C A R P E N T E R .
E. F. DAME, Sheriff of G r f h d T r a v e r s e County, Mich.
C i r c u i t C o u r t C o m m i s s i o n e r f o r Manistee C o u n t y , Mich.
W I L L I A M H. P A R K S , P l a i n t i f f ' s A t t o r n e y .
T. J . HAMSDELL,
The above sale it p o s t p o n e d until S a t u r d a y , t h e 26th d a y
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of July, 1861, at 10 o'clock, A. M.
E. F. DAME,
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h a d contracted with tbe Vuip-boildera and iron manufact u r e r * of t h e c o u n t r y f o r t h e c o n s t r u c t i o n of a sufficient
n u m b e r o f iron-claU vessels, t o b e c o m p l e t e d b y a u t u m n ,
t o r e n d e r t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s o n e of t h e s t r o n g e s t n a v a l
p o w e r s on e a r t h . T h e p e o p l e c a n n o t c o m p l a i n n o w of
a n y i n a c t i v i t y in t h e N a v y D e p a r t m e n t in t h e m a t t e r of
b u i l d i n g a n a v y . I t i s n o t g e n e r a l l y realized, p e r h a p s ,
a l t h o u g h t h e f a c t s h a r e i b e e n casualty published c e r e a n d
t h e r e f o r t h e last t w o o r t h r e e m o n t h s , w h a t v a s t p r e p a r a t i o n s a r c g o i n g o n in o u r m i d s t in t h i s d i r e c t i o a
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is a fact t h a t almost every large available establishment
i n t h e c o u n t r y f o r t h e c o n s t r u c t i o n of i r o n - c l a d vessels is
n o w b e i n * worked n i g h t and d a y with t h e greatest activity.
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s u c h vessels t h a t a r e n o w b u i l d i n g in a d d i t i o n t o t h e
M o n i t o r , G a l e n a and N a u g a t u c k .
A n u m b e r ' o f them
will b e r e a d y b y t h e first o f A u g u s t , a n d t h e y will all
b e c o m p l e t e d d u r i n g t h e a u t u m n . S o m e of t h e m
b e of a m o r e f o r m i d a b l e c h a r a c t e r t h a n a n y n o w a
in e i t h e r h e m i s p h e r e . W o shall s e e b y a u t u m n t h e most
p o w e r f u l n a t i o n o n t h e g l o b e i n t h e m a t t e r of a n i r o n clad navy.
T h e w h o l e m a g n i f i c e n t r e s o u r c e s of o u r
c o u n t r y in t h e b u i l d t o g of s u c n vessels h a v e b e e n called
i n t o use. Thfe D e p a r t m e n t h a s s p o k e n t h e w o r d , a n d a n
a r m o r clad n a v y h a s been .evoked with a rapidity t h a t
w o u l d b e i m p o s s i b l e in a n y , o t h e r c o u n t r y , a n d t h a t : marvelous here.
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I t i s t o b e d i f f e r e n t f r o m a n y of t h e g u n b o a t s n o w b u i l d - 1
A n d all t h i s b o w l i n g a n d h e c t o r i n g , a n d c a l l i n g us b a d
i n g , a n d i n d e e d d i f f e r e n t f r o m a n y t h i n g t h a t h a s b e e n b u i l t j n a m e s a n d m a k i n g f a c e s a t us. w i t h o u t t h e s h a d o w of
o r c o n c e i v e d of as a m e a n s o r n a v a l d e f e a s e a n d a t t a c k I j u s t i f i c a t i o n
N e v e r w a s t h e c h a j g e of i n h u m a n i t y m o r e
I t is p l a n n e d b y M r . C h a r l e s W . W h i t n e y , w h o o b t a i n - u n d e s e r v e d . N e v e r was a G o v e r n m e n t m o r e o u t r a g e e d t h e c o n t r a c t from t h e G o v e r n m e n t f o r i t s c o o s t r u c - o u s l y s l a n d e r e d . I t s c o o d u c t t o /arils t h e R e b e l s h a s
1
t i o n . I t will b e e n t i r e l y o f i r o n , h a v i n g n o w o o d - w o r k been m a r k e d by a f o r b e a r a n c e a n d a m a g n a n i m i t y s u c h
in i t s f r a m e s o r sides. T h e f r a m e is f o r m e d of ribs or a s t h e w o r l d n e v e r b e f o r e s a w . I t h a s b e e n s l o w ' t o ann n g s of i r o n p l a c e d fifteen i n c h e s a p a r t , o n e b e h i n d an- > g e r , p a t i e n t u n d e r c o n t u m e l y , m e r c i f u l even t o a f a u l t
other, and g r o w i u g smaller towards the ends; upon which It has borne and f o r b o r n e — a s no other Governmeut ever
t h e p l a t e s o» i r o n a r e laid l e n g t h w i s e a n d
riveted
I h a s i t h a s suffered i n s u l t s u n n u m b e r e d : i t h a s even
T h e ribs a r e of a b o u t t h r e e q u a r t e r s of a n i n c h in p e r m i t t e d i t s c o u r a g e t o b e i m p e a c h e d a n d i t s d i g n i t y t o
t h i c k n e s s , a n d t h r e e o r f o u r i n c h e s w i d e . T h e y a r e plac- j b e c o m p r o m i s e d — i n t h e h o p e t h a t i t m i g h t d i s a r m i t s
e d a s it w e r e , like t h e r a f t e r s of a b u i l d i n g , a n d g o en- j e n e m i e s b y love.
I t h a s a p p e a l e d w h e n it s h o u l d h a v e
farcly a r o u n d , f o r m i n g t h e f r a m e - w o r k u p o n w h i c h t h e j c o m m a n d e d ; it h a s e n t r e a t e d w h e n i t s h o u l d h a v e d i c d e c k , b o t t o m a n d s i d e s of t h e vessel a r e l a i d
T h e b o t - , t a t e d ; it h a s held t h e olive b r a n c h w h e n i t s h o u l d h a v e
torn will b e of ironi a u d o u i t e l i g h t b e i n g n i n e s i x t e e n t h s g r a s p e d t h e s w o r d ; it h a s p e t i t i o n e d w h e n it s h o u l d h a v e
o f a n i n c h t h i c k . T h e p l a t e s will b e laid on t h e s i d e s t o I p u n i s h e d
I n s t e a d of v i s i t i n g t h e i r c r i m e s u p o n t h e
a t h i c k n e s s e q u a l t o s e v e n i n c h e s , a u d will b e laid | w r e t c h e s w h o c o n s p i r e d a g a i c s t i t i t h a s a l l o w e d t h e m
w i t h b a r s of i r o n r u n n i n g l e n g t h w i s e a n d i r o n p l a t e s I t o g o f r e e ; i n s t e a d of h a n g i n g c o n v i c t e d T r a i t o r s , it h a s
laid o v e r t h e m in a c o n t r a r y d i r e c t i o n , s o t h a t t h e r e will j let t h e m off w i t h t h e i n j u n c t i o n of " g o sin n o m o r e . "
b e t h e c r o s s g r a i n of t h e i r o n t o offer a n a d d i t i o n a l r e s i s - \
I t suffered i n n u m e r a b l e i n d i g n i t i e s b e f o r e i t even s t r u c k
t a n c e t o t h e p e n e t r a t i o n of s h o t
A n o t h e r i m p o r t a n t j t h e first b l o w a g a i n s t T r e a s o n .
I t labored under the deTact w h i c h will a d d g r e a t l y t o t h e i m p r e g n a b i l i t y o r t h e lusive h o p e t h a t i t w o u l d c o n q u e r t h e h a t e of i t s foes
vessel, is: t h a t i t it p r e s e n t s no s t r a i g h t s i d e s for s h o t t o | w i t h love. A n d . w h e n , finally, i t w a s forced t o v i n d i c a t e
s t n k o a g a i n s t w h i c h will n o t b i t a t a n a c u t e a n g l e , a u d j itself b y t h e a r g u m e n t o r p h y s i c a l f o r c e , i t w a s m e r c i f u l
in all p r o b a b i l i t y g l a n c e off. T h e b o a t t e e m s , in f a c t , t o | even a t t h e e x p e n s e o r J u s t i c e .
It regarded the Rebels
bo formed aTter t h e m o d e l o r a b o d y of a d u c k , a n d h a s r a t h e r iu t h e l i g h t or e r r i n g c h i l d r e n t h a n o r h a r d e n e d
all t h e s y m m e t r y o r s u c h a f o r m T h i s s h a p e will also j m a l e f a c t o r s . It* t r e a t e d t h e i r offences r a t h e r in t h e l i c i t
g i v e i t t h e requisite o r s p e e d , a n d i t i s b e l i e v e d it will b e o r p e c c a d i l l o e s t h a n iu t h e l i g h t of c r i m e s . I t g e n e r o u s l y
o n e o r t h o r a s t e s t o r t h e iron-clad g u n b o a t s . I t s l e n g t h • a s s u m e d t h a t like t h e r a b b l e w h o c r u c i f i e d o u r S a v i o u r ,
will b e o n e h u n d r e d a u d fiftv-six f e e t ; b r e a d t h of b e a m , i t h e y " k n e w n o t w h a t t b e v d i d . "
thirtv-fiix reet; d e p t h o r h o l d t h i r t e e u reot six i n c h e s . I t
I t w a s s u r r o u n d e d on e v e r y s i d t w i t h s e e r e t e n e m i e s .
will b e s e e n from t h i s t h a t i t will b e c o n s i d e r a b l y smaller T h e D e p a r t m e n t s reeked w i t h T r e a s o n . 'I"he N a t i o n a l
t h a n t h e M o n i t o r , t h e l a t t e r b e i n g 174 reet l o n g a n d 4 1 C a p i t a l s w a r m e d w i t h s p i e s . T h e y j i e n e t r a t e d e v e r y feet wide. I t will c a r r y t w o l a r g e t u r r e t s , one a t a me- w h e r e ; t h e y b a d a c c e s s t o e v e r y n o o k a n d c o r n e r of t h e
d i u m d i s t a n c e t o w a r d e a c h e n d , a n d b e t w e e n t h e s e will p u b l i c b u i l d i n g s ; t h e y o v e r h e a r d t h e f a i n t e s t w h i s p e r i n g s
be p l a c e d t h e p i l o t h o u s e . A l l t h r e e , i t i s n e e d le s s t o o r C a b i n e t c o n f e r e n c e s ; t h e y e x t r a c t e d t h e s e c r e t s o r t h e
6ay, will b e i r o n - c l a d a n d i m p r e g n a b l e .
I t will b e p r o - \ \ a r office ; t h e y stole t h e p l a n t o r c a m p a i g n s f r o m unp e l l e d b v four p r o p e l l e r e n g i n e s . A t t h e b o w t h e r e is a d e r t h o v e r y noses of C o m m a n d <t G e n e r a l s .
l a r g e a n d formidable i r o n p r o w o r r a m , o r niue reet in
A n d y e t t h e G o v e r n m e n t fori re- A n d y e t i t sufferl e n g t h , w h i c h l o o k s a s t h o u g h i t w a s a n x i o u s l y w a i t i n g ed a n d w a s m e r c i r u l .
A n d yet i withheld the vengeance
t o d i s e m b o w e l t h e first vessel o r a n e n e m y t h a t it m e t o n t h a t w a s i t s right—and w a v e d t l w h i t e b a n n e r o r M e r the water. Considering t h o speed at w h i c h t h e b o a t e r when it should have wielded the sword or J u s t i c e .
will b e p r o p e l l e d , a n d t h e ease w i t h w h i c h s h e will be E v e r y R e b e l h a d forfeited b i s i i f o ; a n d y e t f o r o v e r
m a n a g e d , t h e r e c o u l d h a r d l y be i m a g i n e d a m o r e t e r r i b l e t w e l v e m o n t h s it d i d n o t s o m u c h a s u s e t h e h a l t e r o n c e 1
weapon against a wooden enemy t h a n this iron prow. I t W h i l e thousands had b e e n cruelly p u t t o d e a t h for deforms t h e e x t e n s i o n , a s i t w e r e , o r t h e b a c k b o n e or t h e f e n d i n g , n o t o n e m o u n t e d t h e scaffold f o r assailing, t h e
veesel, a n d t h e fiercest s h o c k i t c a n e n c o u n t e r c a n n o t r a c k U n i o n .
t h e frame w o r k .
A n d y e t a n E n g l i s h P r i m e M i n i s t e r g e t s u p in his
T h e b o a t , i t is s t a t e d , will also h a v o t h e p e c u l i a r facul- p l a c e a n d d e n o u n c e s t h e c o n d u c t of t h e G o v e r n m e n t tot y o r t j j e G a l e n a of s i n k i n g o r r a i s i n g in t h e w a t e r , w a r d T r a i t o r s as " i n f a m o u s . "
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T h r e e hulls and six t u n e t s by T . F . Rowland, at
Greenpoint
T h r e e sets oPengines and boilers for these
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N e w Y o r k city,
T w o hulls completed with engines and boilers, b u t witho u t t u r r e t s , a t C h e s t e r , P a . — R e a n y <Sc S o n s .
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O n e v e s s e l , of a n e w p a t e r a , a t t h e D r y I r o n W o r k s ,
W h i c h he offers c h e a p f o r C a s h or B a r t e r .
J . . S Underbill.
C. DAVIDSON, Agent.
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one building a t the D r y D o c k W o r k s . T h e o t h e r two
parties contract direct with the Government. These
t h e vessels t h a t a r e n o w u n d e r w a y .
AND
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T h e w o r k u p o n i t a s w e h a v e said b e f o r e , is p r o g r e s s T h e H o u s e h a s come t o look g r e a t national questions
Philadelphia.
i n g w i t h t h e g r e a t e s t r a p i d i t y . T b o frame i s u p ; t h e s q u a r e l y in t h e race. A p u r e r a t m o s p h e r e in C o n g r e s s
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