Grand Traverse Herald, August 09, 1861

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Grand Traverse Herald, August 09, 1861

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Traverse City (Mich.)

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GRAND TRAVERSE HERALD.
VOL. III.

T R A V E R S E C I T Y , M I C H . F R I D A Y , A U G U S T 9, 1861.

(Tlje <Sraitii Crabrrsc $}erali,

N O . 36.

off my train, tnrned my engine, and stood ready to start hundred pounds she carried, but she certainly carried
back to C——at a moment's notice.
none less the rest of the journey. And well might she
Aldrich'B presence was of so much importance, that carry such an enormous head of steam; for after passing
the business could not be transacted without him. 80 all over that ten miles in eight minutes, there lay ten miles
Travel* City* Grand Traverse County, Michigan,
With head erect and lips compressed.
those I haid brought out, except the president and Al- of a five foot up grade, and fourteen miles of twenty toHe throws his hammer by:
The purpose of bis manly breast
drich, went back to C——on the three o'clock express tbe mile depression between us and C, and\ it was now
M O R G A N B A T E S ,
Is now to do or die.
train. This was the last regular train which was to pass eleven o'clock and forty-seven minutes.
E D I T 0 B AND PROPRIETOR.
over the rood until the following Monday.
He seeks the camp: "Put down my name,
•• Now the engine was hot in earnest. The furnace
TERMS.
One Dollar u l P i B y O n U p«r annum. parable adrartablr ID «4TI
" Early in the evening, I left the machine in charge of door, smoke-arcb and chimney, all were red; while she
AdrrrtWtmeau lneerted tor One Dollar per R i m ( u n b a n ) for
my fireman, and went over to ac eating house, to see il seemed to fly onward as if the very evil one himself oper
"•ret laMrtlon. and twenty-Ire e e o «for"each eatweqaant Inaertloo. Ye
I'll
sell
it
drop
ror
drop.
Adrartiseafnli—$10 for OH n u n ; (*> f~
I could not spend the time more pleasantly than on my oted her machinery.
column; u d | 9 0 f o r o u c o l o n . Legal
" An^here comes now my oldest boy:
. . . word*,forthe flnl Saeertlon. and
engine. The hours dragged themselves away slowly. I
bribed b j taw; Bfty c « u perfoUoo f 100
" Six minutes carried us over that ten miles; and we
My son, what would you do?"
I r a n flfui eoonte • word FifrorT
was taking a game of dominoes with the station agent, darted by the last station that had lain between us and
<rork 'without rnlei. 30 per © I aaoea. Bala andfljrorework, doable price
"Father, my brother will drive the trade;
It* paidforrtrtcUj-ia adraoce.
All legal advertlMawsU m
when in came Roberts, the president, in a state of great C. Now we had fourteen miles to go, and my time show
I've come tofightwith yon."
excitement
ed eleven o'clock and fifty-three minutes.
"God bless him! Well, put down his name,
" ' Harry,' said he, ' I want you to put me down to
If 1 live,' said I to myself • I will make it,' and we
I cannot send him home,
C — at 12 o'clock.'
plunged down the twenty foet grade with all steam on,—
But here's the other boy, I see:
" As it was near 11 o'clock, and the distance was 75 Persons who saw the train on that wild run, say that it
My
son,
what
made
you
come?"
GRAND TRAVERSE COUNTY OFFICERS.
miles, I thought he was joking at first; but when we got was so soon after th?y beard the first sound of her ap
- Father I could not work alone;
Judge of Pro hate..--CURTIS FOWLER, Mapletonoutside the door, he caught me by the arm, and hurried proach, when the strange object which looked as if it was
The shop may go to—grass;
Sheriff
WH. E. 8VKE8, Korlhport,
I've come to fight for the good old flag;
me along so fast, that I saw he was in earnest.
a flame of fire, darted by and then the sound of its travel
County Treasurer
MORGAN RATES, Trav. City.
Stand off here—let me pass."
"'Harry,' said he, "if you don't set mo down in ling died away in the distance, and they could hardly
County Clerk
THERON ROSTWICK, "
C — — by 12 o'clock, I am a ruined man, and this convince themselves that they had soen anything. It seem
Register of Deed*
THERON BOSTWICK, "
Pro*. Attorney
C. H . HOLDEN, North port.
road is a ruined road. Aldrich is dead ; but he told me ed more like a creature of a wild dream than a sober reCircuit Count Com...C. II. IIOLDBK.
"
before he died, that he had embezzled from time to time, ality.
1
Coroners
P E R R Y HANNAH, Trv. City.
And work with a right good will.
fifty thousand dollars of money ; and his clerk is to start
And now let me tell you, that no engineer ever beat
GEO. N. SMITH, North port.
" My God! and here comes one of them!
on the twelve o'clock boat, from C
to Canada If
time we made on those fourteen miles. Fhoee preat
My son, you must not go!"
we
don't
have
that
money
on
Monday
morning,
to
make
wheels, eleven feet in diameter, spun around so swiftly
C H A R L E S H. H O L D E N ,
some payments with, the road goes into other hands ; that you couldn't begin to count tho revolutions. The
and if you put me down in C
at the right time, so engine barely seemed to touch the track as sheflewalong;
- Well, tkank God, there is one left yet.
that
I
save
the
money,
vou
shall
have
five
thousand
ana although the track was as true as it could be, she
He will plow and sow what he can,
TAX AND GENERAL AGENT,
dollars. Understand it, Harry ? Five thousand dollars!' swayed fearfully, and sometimes made such prodigious
But he's only a boy, and can never do,
NORTHPORT,
The work or a foil grown man.
" Of course, I understood i t 1 saw then the reason jolts that it required considerable skill for one to keep his
GKAND TRAVERSE COUNTY. MICHIGAN.
why the wages had been cut down ; I understood it all, feet No engioe would hold together if crowded to a
With a proud,foilheart, the blacksmith turned.
Office Second Door Sooth of Pnlon Dock.
21-ly
and my blood boiled. 1 felt that I would save the road
And walked to the other side,
For he felt a weakness ho almost scorned,
if I lived, and told Roberts so.
just as I camo to a stand at the depot in C .
C. H . M A R S H ,
And a tear he fain would hide.
" ' See that you do it Harry,' he replied, as he climb- the big clock booomed out twelve, and the steamboat
ed up the steps of th« coach which was coupled to my was getting her steam on. Roberts got on board in time
engine.
AMD
and nothing to spare.
••It must not bo ," said the brave old man—
SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY,
" I sprang up into the foot-board, got up the switch
" And he saved the monev, did he? " I asked, when I
"No, no, he's the light of my soul!"
tender to help my fireman, opened the throttle, and, just saw that my friend had finished his story.
Traverse City, Grand Traverse County, Michigan.
But the lad came up with a beaming face,
as she commenced moving, looked at my watch—it was
Office in Dwelling House.
32-ly
"Yes; he found it hid away in some old boxes as
Which bore neither fears nor cares:
just eleven o'clock, so that I had one hour to make my Aldrich had directed "
" Father, say nothing—my name is down—
seventy-five miles.
If you are a passenger for G." said a waiter the «bus'
1 have let out the farm on shares."
" From Y
to C
there were few curves is ready."
And now they.ve marchcd to the tented field,
in the road; but there were several heavy grades. I
So I thanked my friend for his story, and bade him
And when the wild battle shall come.
was
perfectly
acquainted
with
every
rod
of
i
t
;
so
that
I
good-bye.
They'll strike a full blow for the 8tars and Stripes,
knew exactly what I had to encounter ; and when 1 saw
For God, and their Country, and Horn*,
(FRONT 8TRKPT, NEAR COCRT BOCSK.)
A Fairy Tale With a Moral.
how the engine was moving I felt very littlo fear of the
TRAVERSE 01TY, MICHIGAN.
From Benthey's Misspllany.
Serenty-Flvtf Mile* a n Honr.
result
r p H I S OLD ESTABLISHED HOTEL,(THE FIRST
The road, for the first few mile*, wai an air line,
There was once a poor woman, and she had no dearer
1 in Traverse City,) situated on Front Street. In the vicin- I had spent a night in a stage, a day in tho saddle, a and so smooth that my engine flew along with scarcely a wish than once, by accident or a miracle, to obtain a
ity of the Court House and public offices, 1* still open for the night in a sleeping car, half a day doing business, half a perceptible jar. I was so busy, posting myself un, as to great deal of money, because she believed, that if she only
reception or the traveling public. The Proprietor returns day in bed, and was, after supper, enjoying a cigar and a
his hearty thanks for the liberal patronage he has received, newspaper, in the reading room of the R—— House, the amount of wood and water aboard, etc., tliat we had money, all 6orrow and suffering would be as gone.—
and assures the public that no pain# will be spared to make in F
, Ind. The newspaper was uninteresting, or danced by the first station almost before I was aware of The accident and tho miracle did not happen for a long
hie guests comfortable. His charges will correspond with else I was rather sleepy—and I gues3 it was a little of it, having been five minutes out, and having five miles time, however, till tho woman once hesid that on the
ihe time*.
,
.
„ „
slope of a hill there grew among other grass a weed, and
Good accomodations for Horses and Cattle.
may25-2S both ; so that I soon neglected it, to watch the fantastic accomplished.
' " Y o u are losing time!' yelled a-voice from the if any one was so fortunate as to pluck it, the mountain
curling of the smoke from my fine-flavored Principe. I
T \ 0 YOU WANT WHISKERS?
didn't feel much like talking, and felt still less like read- coactt. I looked aronnd, and there stood Roberts with would open, the plucker would walk into a large cave, in
which seven men sat round a table, who would allow her
ing ; but I did feel as if I would like exceeding to bear his watch in bis hand.
DO YOU W A N T WHISKERS?
I knew very well that we would have to increase our to tako away as much of their treasure as she could carry.
a good story.
I had barely come to this conclusion, and commencod speed by some means, if we carried out our plans of From this moment the poor woman had nothing more
T>0 YOU W A N T A MUSTACHE!
wishing for some one of my acquaintances to amnse me reaching C — — by midnight, and looked anxiously pressing to do than to fetch hillgrass daily during the
until the time was up for tqe train, which was to take around to see what I could do to accomplish that pur- summer for her cow, becausc she hoped to pluck the
DO YOU W A N T A MUSTACHE?
me to G
, when I recognized in the person who sat pose. She was blowing off steam fiercely at one hundred miraculous woed among i t And so she did; one day the
next to me, a fellow-traveler in the Bleeping car of the and ten pounds, so I tufted down the valve to 200, for I woman had again collected grass, carried the heavy bav
know she needed it all to make some of the heavy grades ' ' )n her head, when a large rock opened noiselessly benight before.
.
a well-oiled door, and allowed her to sec into the cave,
Ho was a very agreeable looking little man, with -a which lay between us and C
" i t was three miles to the next station. With the where seven old men with long beards were sitting round
CELEBRATED
clear gray eye, light hair, sandy whiskers and smiling
mouth. Indeed he had so much the appearance of the exception of a few curves, the track was as good as the a table, and piles of gold and silver were- heaped around
last.
As
we
darted
around
what
commonly
seemed
to
be
them. The woman naturally soon took ad vantage of the
that I would like to hear tell a story, that I thought
Dame Fortuno had smiled upon me, when he recognized a rather long curve, at the station, but which was, at opportunity, emptied her basket upon the ground and
our high speed, short enough, I looked at my watch, and fillled it with gold. When this was done, and she was
For the Whisker* and Hair.
0 with a genial.:—
we
had
done
it
in
two
minutes
and
a
half.
going out, one of the old men certainly said, " W oman
" How dy'e do, stranger ?"
r p H E SUBSCRIBERS TAKE PLEASURE IN ANNOUNG'Gaining,' I shouted back to Roberta, who was forget not the best thing!" but she did not listen, and went
1 returned his salutation, and asked him some common1 lng to the Citizens of the United 8tatee, that they havo
standing outside on the platform of the coach.
off. But she had scarce reached tho entrance of the
obtained the Agencyfor,and are now enabled to offer to the place question about how he enjoyed the ride we took
" ' Look out for the heavy grades,' he seplied, and cave when the rock closed up again, and shut in the
ther.
American public, the above Justly celebrated and world-rewoman's little daughter, who had remained behind playe said something in reply about the running being went inside the car.
nownod article
The
next
six
miles
rose
gradually
from
a
level,
the
ing with the gold. Then tho mother's grief and agony
too fast for the poor track ; and from this the conversation ran upon fast travelling in general, for some time. first, to ten and a half feet grade, the last, which lay was great; Bhe ran lamenting to the clergyman, and told
I* prepared by Dr. C. P. BnxnraKAK, an eminent physician At last I remarked that sixty miles an hour was the most between "us and the next station. My fireman kept her him what had occurred. The latter said she must wait
of London, anft-ta warranted to bring out* thick set or
speedy travelling that I had ever done. Whereupon my full; and now she began to get hot The furnace door another seven years, till she couldfindher daughter again;
WH-1SK.ERS OR A M U S T A C H E ,
friend informed me, with a pleasant but knowing smile, was red, and the steam raised continually ; so that she after that period Bhe must go again to the mountain at the
in from throe to si* weeks. This artiole Is the only one ol that he had travelled considerable faster than that, and, kept her speed and passed the station like a streak of same hour in which she lost the child, and wait for what
Tfiekindused by theNPrench, and in London and Pans it i* in fact, faster than he bad ever heard of, beside.
light, in five minutes.
might happen; but she had made a grand mistake in quite
in universal use.
;
. . .
" Now came nine miles like tho last; over which she emptying her basket for the sake of the gold, because the
It 1* a beautifol, economical, soothing, yet stimulating com- Of course I was anxious to know where, when, ond
pound, acting as irty magic upon the roots, causing a beau- how he had done i t ; and after the modest assurance that kept pace with her time, and passed the station in seven tho miracle weed was among the grass she threw away.
'
Now she remembered the old man s words, and learned
tiful growth of luxuriant hair. If applied to the scalp. It will he feared his tale would not be interesting, my friend re- minutes.
csire baldness, and cause to spring up ia place pf the bald lieved my anxiety by relating the following story :—
" Here, for ten miles, we had a twenty foot grade to to her sorrow that she had done wrong to cousider wealth
suotS a line growth of new hair. Applied according to dl
«' I am a railroad engineer. I fifty-seven, during the encounter; but the worst of it all was, at this place we as the highest blessing. How slightly she now valued
rections, it will turn red or towyhafr to dark, and restore
gray hair to its original color, leaving it Soft, smooth and great panic, I was running on the t . & C. R- R. The would be obliged to stop for wood. I was just going to this gold she brought nome when she had to pay for it
flexible. The " ONOCHXT" Is an indispensible article in every rail road companies wore growing tender, in all direc- speak to Roberts about it, whan I looked around and saw by tho loss of her child! She thought further, and found
gertttotnan's toilet, and after one week's use thoy would not tions. Every day we heard of new failures; and quite him filling the tender from the coach, with wood which that there were many blessings in the world which, iflest.
foii Miy\onsldsratlon be without it
had been placed there before starting, while he was gone reduce the value of gold to nothing. This and many other
fine subscribers are the only Agents for the article In the often in a quarter where we least expected it Our road after me.
things the poor rich woman had time to reflect on during
was looked upon as one of the most substantial in the
United States, to whom all orders must bo addressed.
" I believe ho would have made his ten miles at the the seven years, and, to her. honor be it said, that till
iPricc ONB DOLLAR a box—Tor sale by all Druggists and nation ; nobody seemed to have any great fear that it
Qfealcrs; or a box of the " ONOCBKT" (warranted to have the would fail to survive the general smash up. But yet I same speed as before; but through the carelessness of the expiration of that time, the would not look at or handesired effect) will be sent to any who desire it, by mail (dl- did not fully share in the general confidence. V« ages the fireman, the fouQtain-7alve on the left hand side of dle the gold. At length the day came on which she hoped
reit), securely packed, on receipt of price and postage, were cut down ; arrearages collected ; and a great many the engine, and the water rose in the boiler, so far as ^0 to find her childagain. The woman hurried to the hill
$1118. Apply
to or address
1y
other little matters seemed to indicate to me that the run the steam down to one hundred points, before I dis- in the neighborhood of the rock where her child was shut
HORACE L HEGEMAN 4 CO,
up; and see there! from the distance she perceived the
DBL-OOISTS, i t c ,
road had got into rather deeper water than was agreea- covered where the difficulty lay.
" At first Roberta didn't appear to notwe the decrease treasure of het heart, her child, sleeping in front of the
18-€m*
21 •William Street, New Y ork. ble, all around. Among other things the master mechanic
had told me in the Spring, that the company had ordered of speed, and kept to work at the wood as if for dear rocks: it was as young and blooming as when she lo6t it
four first quality Tannton engines for the I1 all passenger life. But presently he looked up, and seeing that the She lifted it tenderly, and kisnd it a thousand times
with tears on the road home, thinking, "If all the gold
business. The road was put in the veiy best condition, speed had decreased, he shouted :
were out of my room I should be as nappy as if I had
" 'Harrv, we are stopping !'
and other preparations were made, to cut down the time,
" And then coming over to where I was, he Aid :
found all the treasures in tho world!" But the gold was
and put the trains through quicker than was ever known
LOCATED AT DETROIT, MICH.,
'•'
Why,
here
we
have
been
ten
minutes
on
the
last
ten
not gone; and so she was grateful for that, and enjoyed
ECENTLY REMOVED TO THE NEW AND ELEGANT before, when the new engines should come. Well, there miles, and I believe we will come to a dead stand, if the advantage of wealth, and spent much on the good
suite ol rooms, prepared expresslyfortheir use, in Mer- was but one of the new engines came.
" I said there was but one engine came, and she was, something is not done. The speed is continually slacken- education of her daughter, and thus the well trained
rill Block, corner of Jefferson and Woodward Avenues.
maiden became a great and invaluable treasure.
£8r A scholarship IssuedfromDetroit College will be good in my opinion, altogether the best ever turned out at the ing. What is the matter f
" I explained the cause." He was apparently satisfied
in Cleveland Ohio; BufMo, N. Y.; Albany. N. Y.; Chicago, Taunton W orka. And this is as much as could be said
m. . Philadelphia, Pa.: 8t Louis. Mo, and N. Y. City.
with mv explanation, and after having tied down the
The man who has put up a stove pipa, without profac
V- H. GOLDSMITH, Resident Principal at Detroit in praise of any engine. She was put in my charge im- safety valve, be climbed back over the tender, exhorting ity has been found, and a company has secured him for
mediately, with the understanding that sha-waa mine.
H. P. PERRIN, Spencerian Penman.
TUITION IN ADVANCE
" It was Saturday when she came out of the shop, and me to put hier through, ' for God's sake, or we are beg exhibition in the principal cities.
gare
together
f
Perpetual Scholarship good in all onr Colleges, Including I was to take the special train up to Y
. The train
Just then we passed the next station, having taken 9
A real lady never gossips She is too thoughtful, U>o
Business Penmanship, $40.
Penmanship alone, J5 lesson* $5; six months, evenlng8,*10. was to carry up the President, and several of tho officers minutes for eight miles. We were now more than hall amiable, too modest too wise to gossips. Gossiping wo
%• Oar Standard of Penmanship, ia the good old Spen- of the road, to meet some officers of another road, which over the road, and we had lost nearly ten. minutes, and men are not womenly ladies.
crossed ours there, and arrange some important business
°*Themost thorough and practical and tfuly popular Col- with them. I had no trouble at all, making forts' n"1*8 had left only twenty-seven minutes to do 34 miles in.
" I cant undertake, wife, to gratify ail your whims* it
'legs in America. Nearly four thousand students have entered an hour going out The engine bandied herself most
" I had shut the water off both my pumps a little back
since their establishment, which Is the best evidence of their beautifully. We were just holding up at Y
, whore I discovered what was the matter, and she was would be as much as my life is worth." " Oh, sir. thai*
lavor with the public.
.For further information call at College Rooms, or send for when Aldrich, the treasurer, who had come out on the now making steamfinelydown a slight grade. From IOSB nothing," she replied.
B«w Catalogue of 80 pages. For specimens of Penmanship, platform to put the brake on, slipped and fell. As we than one hundred, with which we started over that ten
The use wo make of our fortune determines its suffissslose letter stamp. Address.
were yet under good headway, ho was very much injured, mile stretch, she had two hundred before we finished it;
BRYANT, STRATTON, A Go.,
and as the gage indicated no higher than that, and the ciency. A little is enough if used wisely—too much if
carried to the hotel insensible.
At either of the above Cltle*. and" was
valve was tied down, I could not tell how much over two used foolishly.
According
to
the
president's
directions,
I
switched
(Out this out for future
refereuee.)
50-'l
IB PCBL1KHBD E V E R T FRIDAY, AT

A l l of T h e m .

A Blarksaltk of Brooklyn. $ Y. and bl> b a r ecea hare rollOeO darlnc >be
IT ta the 1Mb Eeglmenl.
(TuaCIB.

Al Kindrof Job Prilling Neatly and Eipeiitiooslj Eiecnlfd.

'^ttorntj, Coimstllor an5» Solicitor,

^Utomj) anl Counsellor at £ahi'
TRAVERSE CITY HOUSE,

W I L L I A M

FOW'LE,

J

ELLINGHAM'S

STIMULATING ONGUENT.

-The S t i m u l a t i n g O n g u e n t

ISqiaiit, jstratton £ Co.'s

COMMERCIAL COLLEGE,

R

Many things are now transpiring calculated to produce bill t o c a r r y on t h e w a r . ' T h o report w*s a g r e e d t o — y e a ,
2"
a change in every mind in reference to the rebel inten- 34, Q*ys 8.
T b e j o i n t resolution f r o m t h e H o u s e expressing symtions as regards Bird's Point There is now at least a
Morgan Bat**, K d i t p r a n d P r o p r i e t o r .
probability that an attack upon that place will soon be p a t h y w i t h t h e b e r e a v e d families c f soldiers w h o had fallen
In defence of t h e republic, was t a k e n u p a n d passed.
made.
TRAVERSE CITY:
M r . W i l s o n offered an a m e n d m e n t a p p r o p r i a t i n g $20.At this hour, and many are in momentary expectation
FRIDAY MORNING, AUGUST 9, 1861.
of hearing the roar of conflict Many families arc pre- 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 f o r t h e collection a n d o r g a n i z a t i o n of volunteers,
paring to leave Cairo, and will leave when the probabili- p r o v i d e d for in t h e bill t o increase t h e a r m y a n d n a v y . —
THE LATEST KEWS FROM THE SEAT OF
reduced f r o m $ 3 0 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 t o $ 2 0 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 . and
ties o? an engagement grow stronger.
WAR.
,
The assailing force, or the force that is to assaiL is at the bill p a s s e d
Unionists in Texas and Arkansas—The Missouri
New Madrid, Mo. 1 have it to-day, from what I con- T h e C o m m i t t e e o n J u d i c i a r y reported b a c k t h e memoState Forces.
of O. B . S t a n t o n , of KaiwtA. M r . L a n e p r o t e s t e d
We arc under renewed obligations to Capt Boyntou,
SpaixoraiJ), Mo., July 29. sider. pretty irood authority, that it is seventeen thousand rial
a n d said t h e p e o p l e of K a n s a s would not consent t o his
of the Propeller Alleghany, for a copy of the Detroit
Hundreds of people are coming into this State almost strong, having twenty-seven pieces of artillery, and about g i v i n g u p h i s s e a t t o a c c e p t a B r i g a d i e r G e n e r a l s h i p .
Free Pre® of tho 3rd inst We glean from it all that is daily, who have boen driven out of Texas and Arkansas five hundred horses, with all necessary baggage and am- HOCSK.—On m o t i o n of M r . Cox, it was resolved by
by the rebels. They represent that if the Federal gov- munition wagons.
interesting and important,from the Seat of War.
It may havereachedyou that this force is now within t h e S e n a t e a n d H o u s e t h a t we acknowledge t h e f a i t h f u l
ernment would send a force, and arms to arm the peoservices and loyal d e v o t i o n of o u r soldiers w h o h a v e
ple, more than one half in both States would fight for the eight mi'les of Bird's Point This I am prepared to con- f o u g h t a n d fallen™defen«ling o u r flag, and in vindicatAnother Regiment Attacked in Baltimore.
tradict. Our town is full of rumors, and thousands of
Union.
NEW YORK, August .2.
ing t h e s u p r e m a c y ami m a j e s t y of the republic. W c
tongues arc busy circulating them.
The strength of the Missouri State forces south of
The Fifth New York regiment wore stoned in tho
There are now 2,200 men at Bird's Point, with 18 c o m m e n d t o a g e n e r o u s people, a n d t o the a r m y which
Sixth Ward at Baltimore, on Wednesday, by the crowd, is stated to be about 7,000, including 2,500 Arkansas pieces of artillery. The officers have every confidence is now e a g e r for t h e c o n t e s t with unyielding c o u r a g e t h e
troops.
There
are
nearly
300
slaves
doing
military
duty
who cheered for Jeff Davia The soldiers then fired,
that they can stand out twenty-four hours against 10,000 ' iperishable h o n o r of t h e i r e x a m p l e .
when the citizens, professing to bo Unionists, begged in one of Ben. McCullock's regiments.
T h e t i m e was o c c u p i e d in a dsscussion on t h e bill t o conmen Their breastworks and ditches are of the best
them to stop.
and most staunch character. Other brwtst-works, com- fiscate t h e p r o p e r t y of t h o s e found in •rebellion.
Col. Sigel's Regiment at St. Louis.
Another report says tho soldiers charged bayoncta on
manding the only two approaches from the rear, and a
An Honest Confession.
ST. LOCK, A u g . 2
the men limag the sidewalk. Several shots were fired
back, are partially completed. A thousand
T h e n e x t best t h i n g t o a v o i d c o m m i t t i n g a c r i m e , is a
CoL Solomon's regiment and part of CoL 8igel'8 ar- half-mile
but nobody hurt
men are working upon these night and day. If driven
Several arrests were mad©, but, subsequently released rivedfromthe southwest yesterday, and the ballance of from these defences the troops will seek shelter behind f r a u k confession of i t a n d an honest d e t e r m i n a t i o n t o
•on their taking the oath of allieganco to the United States Sigel's and two Iowaregimentswill probably arrive here the first named, and, if overcome here, they can again a t o n e f o r i t W e a r e glad t o seo t h a t t h i s is t h o posito.day. These troops will be disbanded here, their time rally beneath the river bank. They can make no further
having ejpired. but nearly all the two former regiments movement however, without plunging into the Missis- tion of t h e N e w Y o r k T r i b u n e . T h e futal t e r m i n a t i o n
Three Federal Steamers Aground.
of t h o T r i b u n e ' s " O n w a r d t o R i c h m o n d " rallying cry,
listed for the wa»
PHILADELPHIA, A u g . 2.
Efforts are being mado to continue the organization ~~pi. At this point it will be a victor} or surrendcr^- a n d the s t o r m of i n d i g n a t i o n i t has b r o u g h t d o w n u p o n
The Baltimore papers fay that three Federal steamers
feath by resistance, or by drowning in the floods of the
left Fortress Monroe, on Wednesday, for the Pocomoke of the reserve corps or S t Louis Home Guard beyond Mississippi.
its h e a d f r o m t h e w h o l e presB awl people of t h e N o r t h ,
River, and attempted to ascend, but wererepulsed,and the time of their regular enlistment.
Scouting parties are now out from Bird's Point in h a s waked u p M r . G r e o l y t o t h e d a n g e r , if n o t t h e crimi•n endeavoring to retreat, run aground. TheVirginians
every direction. The report has just reached me that nality, of t h e m a l i g n a n t a n d s y s t e m a t i c efforts of h i s
Pennsylvania
Reserve.
sent for reinforcements. They expect to capture the vesa party of fourteen men were assailed by a large party p a p e r t o u n d o r m i n e t h e p u b l i c confidence in t h e ability
HARRISBUBO, P a , A u g . 2.
sels.
The entire force of thereserveregimentsof Pennsylva- from the enemy's camp, and thirteen of them taken a n d i n t e g r i t y of G e n S c o t t ami t h e A d m i n i s t r a t i o n . W e
nia was placed under the command of Gen. McCall, by prisoners. Of the truth of this I am not persuaded.
From Washington.
CoL Cook's regiment will at once be removed from p r e f e r t o believe i t is a conviction of t h o wickedness of
order of Gen. McClellan. 11,000 of thereservedwill be
Despatches to tho Associated Press.
Mound City, and take a position at Bird's Point Capt i t s course, r a t h e r t h a n t h e effect u j . o n t h e interest*
sent forward.
NEW Y»RX, A u g . 2.
Smith, of the Chicago artillery, I have just learned, has of himself a n d his paper, t h a t h a « led M r . Greeley
The Herald's despatch, Washington, 1st, eays : "It is
been posted at Fort Prentiss, to tako part in the manageCincinnati Troops at Home.
suspected here, that tho army of tho Potomac will not bo
ment The 'columbiad there is of sufficient earn ing t o p l e d g e himself t o a b a n d o n absolutely a n d forever
CINCINNATI, A u g . 2.
kept idlo so long a time as has been generally predicted.
i t s criming} policy in relation t o the m a n a g e m e n t of t h e
The four Cincinnati companies of the Second Ojtuo capacity to sink any ascending rebel craft the moment it
Its re-organization proceeds with great rapidity. At
war.
' 5
appears in sight
furthest a few weeks will be required at the present pro- Volunteers arrived this morning from Washington. The
B u t wc c a r e not t o i n q u i r e i n t o t h e c a u s e s w h i c h h a v e
The boys here are eager for the fray. Many, howgress to make a forward movement more successful than reception was the grandest demonstration ever witnessed ever, who were mustered out yesterday and the day p r o m p t e d h i m t o p r o m i s e a radical c h a n g e for t h e f u t u r e .
in
Cincinnati.
The
Homo
guards
of
Covington
and
the last. No doubt is entertained that General McClolbefore, left last evening on the Memphis for Alton.
lan will strike as soon as he is ready, without waiting for and Newport Ky.,and the reserve militia and indepen- Gen. FremoDt and a large reinforcement of men I t i s e n o n g h f o r us a n d t h e p u b l i c t o know, t h a t h e s e e m s
dentregimentsof Cincinnati were out in large force and
the weather.
arc expected here every moment They aro eagerly a t last t o h a v e been a r o u s e d t o a t r u e r sense of his d u t y
" Julius Ring, a Prussian, but a naturalized British escorted the volunteers through some of the principal looked for. Without them, however, we can throw t o t h e G o v e r n m e n t t h a n t h a t he h a s e x h i b i t e d since t h e
subject who was taken prisoner at Bull Run, returned to eight street park, where they were welcomed home seven thousand men into the service, and about twenty- w a r b e g a n . T h e T r i b u n e , of T h u r s d a y m o r n i n g , conhero to-night. Ho does not feel at liberty to give any by Judge S'torer in an elegant address. They afterwards five or thirty pieces of artillery.
tains an a r t i c l e o v e r M r . G r e e l e y ' s own jmmo, in w h i c h
information except the simple narration of his own partook of a banquet in the park provided by the citiIf the attack it made, the rivers will doubtless seek to
adventures. H& went upon the battlo-field Sunday, in zeus. All along the line of march the streets were cross the rivers,above Cairo, and burn the bridges of the h e virtually confesses t h a t the c o a r s e of t h o p a p e r h i t h e r oompar)/ with Hbn. A. B. Ely. He was taken prisoner densely crowded and the enthusiasm unbounded. The Illinois Centraf Kail road, to cut ofreinforcements.This t o , h a s b e e n i n j u r i o u s in criticising, in t h e t e m p e r i t h a s
nearJJio War ronton bridge, about six A.M. Ho was volunteers wwe completely covered with boqneta and project will doubtless fail of accomplishment bv the sta- d o n e , t h e m a n a g e m e n t of t h e w a r a n d t h e c o n d u c t of
^recognised immediately by Colonel Lay, formerly Aid of wreaths showered npon them. The city was gaily decor- tioning of stroog guards wherever there are bridges
G e n . S c o t t w h e n he d e c l a r e s t h a t :
General Scott, now1 an officer of tho rebel army. On ated withflags,and business was almost entirely suspended. considerable culverts.
" H e n c e f o r t h , I b a r all c r i t i c i s m in those columns on
Monday night be was sent into Manassas and placed unRecruits are arriving by every traiu, and all manifest a r m y movements, past or f u t u r e . C o r r e s p o n d e n t s a n d
New Indiana Regiment.
der guard with seventy other prisoners. Ho obtained
feelings
of
intense
delight
at
the
prospect
of
an
early
INDIANAPOLIS, A u g . 2 .
reporters may s t a t e facts, b u t must f o r b e a r c o m m e n t s .
\an interview with Beauregard, and was dismissed and
" H e n c e f o r t h , it shall b e t h e T r i b u n e ' s sole vocation t o
T h o T w e n t i e t h I n d i a n a regiment, CoL B r o w n , fully fight
furnished with a pass through tho lines. It was his inI shall telegraph you frequently as occurrences may arouse a n d a n i m a t e t h e A m e r i c a n p e o p l e f o r t h e t e r r i b l e
tention to come back by Centreville. but was advised by e q u i p p e d , left here t h i s m o r n i n g v i a Crestline a n d Pitts- require.
.
ordeal w h i c h h a s befallen t h e m ,
llie Great Republic
Beauregard that the route would be dangerous, and he b u r g f o r W a s h i n g t o n .
Five regiments have moved for Missouri from Union i m m i n e n t l y needs t h e u t m o s t e x e r t i o n s of e v e r y loyal
G
o
v
.
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r
t
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n
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a
s
a
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t
h
o
r
i
z
e
d
t
h
e
r
a
i
s
i
n
g
of
a
regiment
had hatter go by way of Richmond and Mathias Point,
City. There are now at Union City only 3,000 men, h e a r t a n d b a u d . W e h a v e t r i e d t o s e r v e n e r b y ex poswtWariio could cro® to tho Maryland side. Mr. Bing c o m p o s e d entirely of G e r m a n s . C o m p a n i e s f r o m Law- and these men under marching orders.
ing b r e a k e r s a h e a d u n d arytfiifl h e r ; h e n c e f o r t h , b e it
A u r o r a . N e w A l b a n y , Evansville, T e r r e
witiobligcd to remain in Richmond until ho wasfurnish- renceburg,
ojyby tho British Vico Consul with despatches to Lord H a u t e , L a f a y e t t e , P e r u , F o r t W a y n e , B r o o k v i l l e and In- Movements and Organization of Troops at the ours t o s t r e n g t h e n , in all possible ways, t h e h a n d s of
t h o s e w h o s e u n e n v i a b l e d u t y it is t o pilot h e r t h r o u g h
d i a n a p o l i s a r e e x p e c t e d to compose t h e r e g i m e n t
iVj-ons, and in that capacity was enabletl to proceed.
West.

t h e m . If m o r e g o o d is t h u s t o b e d o n e , lot u s n o t repine
He reports that CoL Corcoran is not wounded, but
Special Despatches to the ChWago Times.
t h a t some t r u t h m u s t b e w i t h h e l d for*a calmer moment,
is\n ill health. Mr. Ely is confided in jail. His conduct J a m e s S . L i g h t e r S h o t a t L e x i n g t o n , M i s s o u r i .
S T . LOUIS, A u g . 1 .
S T . JOSEPH, MO., A u g . 2 .
aud for less t r o u b l e d e a r s . "
omthofieldencouraging the soldiers from his State elicT h o last of t h e G o v e r n m e n t fleet left here to-day, takA gentleman f r o w L e x i n g t o n , Missouri, reports t h a t
T h i s is p a t r i o t i c a n d manly, a n d if the course indicated
- ited admiration even of the rebels.
i n g t r o o p s a n d artillery.
one
of
t
h
e
oldest
citizens
in
L
a
f
a
y
e
t
t
e
c
o
u
n
t
y
,
J
a
m
e
s
S.
"They admit their loss in killed is about equal to ours.
O v e r four, t h o u s a n d soldiers h a v e g o n e d a t h e b o a t s , shall bo faithfdlly a d h e r e d t o in the f u t u r e , i t will d o
L
i
g
h
t
e
r
,
w
a
s
s
h
o
t
if
a
t
t
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m
p
t
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n
g
t
o
pass
the
g
u
a
r
d
s
p
u
t
This admission shows that their loss was at least three
and a b o u t twenty-five h u n d r e d b y r a i l r o a d
s o m e t h i n g t o retrieve t h e w a n i n g reputation of t h e T r i times greater than ours. Mr. Bing says large numbers out b y CoL W h i t e * c o m m a n d * T h e c i t i z e n s of L e x i n g Twenty-five h u n d r e d m o r e a r e in c a m p at C a p e G i r a r - bune, a n d t o restore t h a t confidence in its i n t e g r i t y and
of troops are continually pouring into Richmoud from t o n a n d Ticinity, a r c m u c h e x c i t e d o v e r his death.
deau.
"
s i n c e r i t y w h i c h t h e mischievous c h a r a c t e r of its " c r i t i the South."
A p p l i c a t i o n h a s b e e n m a d e f o r t h e use of t h e 1- air
" Tho committee are of opinion that this bill will be M c C u l l o c k ' s M a r c h i n g N o r t h w a r d w i t h h i s C o m - g r o u m h in t h i s city, t o form a c a m p of i n s t r u c t i o n for c i s m " has d o u c . s o m u c h t o destroy. I t may c o n t r i b u t e
m a n d — C o l . Slgel.
satisfactory to both houses.'
s o m e t h i n g t o t h i s c o d t o say t h a t M r . G r e e l y disclaims,
fifteen t h o u s a n d men.
SPRINGFIELD, Mo., J u l y 2 9
The Tribune's despatch, Washington, 1st, says:—
SPRINGFIELD, '111., A u g . 1.
in t h e a r t i c l e f r o m w h i c h we h a v e q u o t e d , b e i n g t h e au•; Colonel Miles publishes a card ana declares he has G e n . S w e e n e y ' s c o m m a n d h a s r e t u r n e d from F o r s y t h ,
T h e c a m p n e a r t h i s c i t y is t o b e called C a m p B u t l e r ,
t h o r of t h e w a t c h w o r d " F o r w a r d t o R i c h m o n d , " a n d
been madd the victim of personal spite; that he directed Gen. L y o n h a s officially e x p r e s s e d his a p p r e c i a t i o n of the in h o n o r of t h e S t a t e T r e a s u r e r .
a l s o t h e a r t i c l e d e m a n d i n g t h e r e m o v a l of the C a b i n e t
the movements of his troops on the field, and that he G a n e r a l s h i p d is p la y e d b y Col. Sigel in t h e b a t t l e n e a r
T w e n t y - t h r e e regiments a r e t o rendevous t h e r e .
nevtr gavo some of the orders attributed to him. He C a r t h a g e , a n d t h e s o l d i e r l i k e q u a l i t i e s of his of!
CoL S m i t h ' s I n d e p e n d e n t regiment f r o m D e c a t u r , will u p o n w h i c h we c o m m e n t e d in W e d n e s d a y ' s A d v e r t i i e r .
men e x h i b i t e d in t h a t e n g a g e m e n t
CoL Coffer h a s b e e n
soys ha has called for a committee of enquiry."
a r r i v e on S u n d a y ,
H e even d e c l a r e s t h a t h e did n o t i n t e n d t o h a v e t h o ar-

CIjctimni)Crato ftmli).

ment All other slaves escaping hereafter shall be treated
in a similar manner.
>
"From a trustworthy source we learn that Col. Cameron was shot by CoL W ade Hamptou, of South Carolina.
•' Beauregard's force at Bull Run was 27,000, which
was increased by 8,000 of Johnston's the day before,
and 5,000 more during the engagement."

British Vessel* Overhauled by a Privateer.
NEW YORK, A u g . 2.

~

By the Northern light tho Panama Star reports that
an English vessel was overhauled and boarded on tho 11th,
by a Southern privateer, in lat 24:18, long. 60:10.
British Vessels Running the Blockade.
BOSTON, A u g . 1.

The British brig Herald which was captured July
16tb, and taken to Philadelphia for attempting to run
the blockade as reported yesterday, cleared from Boston
May 27th, ostensibly for Forks Island, but was then
chartered by parties in New York for Beaufort, N. C.
with tho intent to try the experiment of running tho
blockade. It is well known in this city and tho city of
New York that other British vessels havo left for these
' ports within thirty days for Wilmington and other ports
in North Carolina, to tako cargoes for England ana the
British provinces.
Patterson's Instructions.
NEW YORK, A u g . 2.

released on t a k i n g t h e o a t h of allegianco. "Mc C u l l o u g h
and Jackson's forces having devastated the country where
t h e y w e r e e n c a m p e d , a r e slowly m o v i n g n o r t h w a r d in
t h r e e divirions,, f o r t h e b e t t e r subsistence of t h e t r o o p s .
W e aro quietly awaiting their approach, our troops
b e i n g ready f o r a battle, t h e u n f a v o r a b l e news f r o m
V i r g i n i a h a v i n g in s p ir e d t h e m w i t h a fresh desire t o
recover in t h e W e s t w h a t e v e r p r e s t i g e may h a v e been
st in t h e E a s t .
G e n e r a l L y o n ' s c o m m a n d i s now only a b o u t 6 , 0 0 0
s t r o n g . A c o n s i d e r a b l e n u m b e r of t h e t h r o e months men
h a v i n g g o n e t o S t L o u i s t o receive t h e i r p a y a n d b e
m u s t e r e d o u t of scrvice. A g r e a t m a j o r i t y of t h e m
will u n d o u b t e d l y re-enlist and return h e r e .
8 o m e of t h e m o s t o u t r a g e o u s falsehoods are b e i n g circulated in A r k a n s a s a n d T e x a n , t o i n d u c e men t o enlist i n t h e rebellion
A n t r a l oo f G e n . F r e e m o n t a t C a i r o .
CAIRO, A u g .

2.

G e n e r a l F r e c r a o n t ' s staff a n d fleet of e i g h t s t e a m e r s
a n d f o u r regiments of infantry, a n d several d e t a c h e d comp a n i e s of infantry a n d t w o c o m p a n i e s of l i g h t artillery,
all fully e q u i p p e d , a r r i v e d h e r e at five P . M., a n d w o r e
e n t h u s i a s t i c a l l y received b y soldiers and citizens.
*
s a l u t e w a s fired b y t h e b a t t e r y a t F o r t P r e n tis _
T r o o p s w e r e landed a t l l i r d ' s P o i n t swelling t h e f o r c e
a t t h a t c a m p t o a b o u t 8 . 0 0 0 . N o news from t h e rebel

The Times' special Washington 2nd sayB :—Official
despatches to General Patterson will show that the entire
blamrfor the defeat of our forces at Bull Run, is due
entirely of positive orders.
He was directed—First, To engage and defeat Johnc a m p to-day.
ston ;
T h e s t e a m e r R. P . C h e n e y , r u n n i n g in c o n n e c tio n
Second—if unable to engago Johnston, to get between
him and Manassas, and prevent a junction of his forces w i t h flie Illinois C e n t r a l R a i l r o a d a n d M o b i l a a n d O h i o
R a i l r o a d , was l e i z e d a t C o l u m b u s , Ky., yesterday, by
with Beauregard ;
rebels f r o m T e n n e s s e e .
Third—if unable to fulfil either of these orders, he
to harrasB Johnston in front, and keep him before WinCongress A p p r o p r i a t e d *24<M>00,000 for t h e W a r .
chester;
W ASHISOTOX, A u g . 2.
Fourth—if he could do neither of these things, then
Appropriations already made by Congress amount to
he was t<i make all haste to W ashiegton and join Mc
$240,000,000. The Secretary of War asks for $20,Dowell, as soon as Johnston could jotn Beauregard.
It will be seen that Gen. Patterson disregarded each OOO.OOO^more for new volunteers. It is thought no
of these orders, and had he obeyed cither, he would more than 500,000 volunteers will be accepted.
Congress will probably adjourn on Monday.
have pre mi ted the disaster at Bull Run, and at once
have entirely destroyed the rebellion, or removed tl
No Rebel Battery at Shelltown.
f a t of war beyond the confines of Virginia
BALTIMORE, A u g . 2.

Contrabands—Beauregard's Force.
The three gun boats which wont up the Pocomoke,
are now anchored off the mouth of that river, they
!
t
. NEW YORE, A u g . 2.
The Tribune's special, Washington, 2nd, says: "The went up the river six miles, found the report of a batSecretary of War yesterday directed the Commandant tery at Shelltown, MA, erroneous.
ef the fftrces of Alexandria, that from this day aD slaws
now in prison at that post be liberated, and that they Probability of a Speedy Attack npon Bird's Point.
be employed on the fortifications and military works to Special c o m s p v n d e n c e of the Chicago Times.
CAIRO, I1L, A u g . 1
N- paid for as day laborers in the service of the Govern- ^

CoL H i c k s ' r e g i m e n t of Salem, M a r i o n county, will
t i c l e published, ami t h a t i t only a p p e a r e d t h r o u g h a
a r r i v e on T u e s d a y .
m i s a p p r e h e n s i o n . Mr. G r e e l e y should h a v e t h e full beneQCINCY, III., A u g . 1 .
Y e s t e r d a y , a band of R e b e l s , c o n s i s t i n g of a b o u t one
t h o u s a n d men, a r m e d w i t h g o o d rifles a n d s h o t guns,
and h a v i n g w i t h t h e m two field p i e c e s — a nine a n d a sixp o u n d e r — s u r r o u n d e d the t o w n of E d i n a , in K n o x county,
Missouri, w h e r e t h e r e were several h u n d r e d U n i o n m e n
e n c a m p e d , all of w h o m w e r e t a k e s p r i s o n e r s .
T h e U n i o n m e n w e r e inferior in n u m b e r s , a n d indifferently a r m e d , a n d t h e y could t h e r e f o r e m a k e no h o p e f u l
resistance.

fit of t h i s disclaimer, w h e t h e r the T r i b u n e itself does or

Congressional.

h a v e confined t h c u i exclusively t o t h e p a p e r , a n d a r c

WASHIXOTON, A u g . 2 .

I t m a y be f u r t h e r duo M r . Grocluy t o say t h a t
he also denies b e i n g in t h o slightest d e g r e e influenced
his a t t a c k s u p o n t h e

administration

by

feelings of

d i s a p p o i n t m e n t f o r f a v o r s asked a n d denied, as he n o t
culy d i d n o t a p p l y f o r an office, b u t absolutely refused
t o d o so.

I n all o u r s t r i c t u r e s u p o n t h e T r i b u n e , we

h a v e made no persoual a t t a c k u p o n M r . G r e e l e y , b u t
now willing t o believe t h a t t h e v e n o m it h a s displayed

SENATE.—The bill relating t o t h e revenue service was
taken u p
I t p r o v i d e s t h a t t h e S e c r e t a r y of t h e N a v y
may c h a r t e r or p u r c h a s e additional vessel* f o r t h e r e v e n u e .

has b e e n mainly i n f u s e d i n t o its c o l u m n s by M r . D a a a

a t 1 1 o'clock. Agreed to.
M r . W i l s o n m o v e d t o t a k e u p t h e resolution a p p r o v i n g t h e a c t s of t h e P r e s i d e n t
A g r e e d to. _
M r . B r e c k e n r i d g e said h e s h o u l d n o t b e l i e v e t h e
a t e e v e r i n t e n d e d t o t a k e a v o t e on t h e r e s o l u t i o n . H e
t h o u g h t S e n a t o r s w e r e willing t o let i t h a v e its g o b y .
M r . D o o l i t t l e m o v e d t o refer t h e resolution t o t h e
J u d i c i a r y C o m m i t t e e . L o s t — y e a s 1 7 , naya 23.
M r . S h e r m a n s p o k e a t l e n g t h . H e a p p r o v e d of all t h o
President's acts except one authorizing the Lieutenant
G e n e r a l t o suspend t h e w r i t of habeas corpus,
and for
t h i s reason he w o u l d n o t v o t e f o r t h e resolution.
M r . S i m m o n s said b y consent h e m a d e a report f r o m
t h e C o m m i t t e e of C o n f e r e n c e on t h e T a x bilL T h e bill
reported b y t h e C o m m i t t e e of C o n f e r e n c e i s essentially
t h e H o u s e t a r i f f bilL T h e t e n p e r c e n t a d v a l o r u m i s
s t r i c k e n o u t T h e d u t y i s raised o n spirits, wines, liquors,
a n d silks- T h e income t a x is 3 p e r c e n t on aDJ> o v e r
8 8 0 0 . f l i c d u t y o n s u g a r is 2c., coffee 3 1-2, a n d on t e a
1 5 c . , a n d 8 2 0 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 of d i r e c t t a x .
M r . J o h n s o n , of T e n n e s s e e , said h e should v o t e f o r t h e

army on to

L e t t h e o d i u m r e s t w h e r e i t belongs.
[Detroit Daily Advertiser.
Passed.
ONE o r THE MEANS USED — T h e A l b a n y E v e n i n g J o u r n M r . H a l e , f r o m the N a v a l C o m m i t t e e , reported h a c k
t h e bill a u t h o r i z i n g t h e c o n s t r u c t i o n of twelve small side- al asnert£ t h a t a p r o m i n e n t m e m b e r of C o n g r e s s p r e p a r e d
wheel s t e a m e r s . P a s s e d .
some d a y s ago, a resolution of censure u p o n G e n S c o t t ,
T h e report of t h e c o m m i t t e e of c o n f e r e n c e on t h e reso- f o r his d e l a y in m a r c h i n g u p o n R i c h m o n d , a n d t h a t h e
lutions t o pay-,the w i d o w of S t e p h e n A D o u g l a s was
was only p r e v e n t e d f r o m o f f e r i n g it b y a few d i s c r e c t
read a n d a g r c o d to, a n d t h e bill passed.
M r . S i m m o n s m o v e d t o t a k e u p t h e r e s o l u t i o n for ad- friends. A n d t h e P i t t s b u r g h D e s p a t c h s t a t e s t h a t i t ha*
g o o d a u t h o r i t y for a t j e r t i n g t h a t ( i e n . S c o t t w a s called
journment
A g r e e d to.
M r . S i m m o n s m o v e d t o amend so is t o p e r m i t t h e u p o n b y a self-constituted c o m m i t t e e , c o m p o e c d of memH o u s e t o a d j o u r n Laid over.
b e r s of Congress, w h o t o k l h i m t h a t he m u s t m o v e the
Mr. Simmons moved t h a t the Senate meet hereafter
Richmond, or

b e offered in t h e H o u s e .

resolutions

of censure would

T h i s is one of t h e means used

t o c a u s e h i m t o a b a n d o n his o w n p l a n s !
A J C S T RETRIBUTION.—The Cincinnati C o m m e r c i a l
says t h e r e w a s an i n s t a n c e of j u s t
at R i c h Mountain.

rctributiifc

for treason

H o n . J o h n H u g h e s , of B e v e r l y , a

m e m b e r of t h e V i r g i n i a secession Convention, h e a r d b y
Rome m e a n s t h a t o u r t r o o p s w e r e e n d e a v o r i n g t o t u r n t h e
flank of t h e

rebels.

H o m o u n t e d a h o r s e a n d sped u p

t h e hill rapidly, t o convey the i n f o r m a t i o n t o Col. P e gram.

W h e n n e a r the s u m m c t he w a s s u d d e n l y hailed

b y pickets. S u p p o s i n g they w e r e federal p i c k c t s , he c r i e d
o u t " Hold, I am a Northern man."

T h e n e x t instant

h e fell i n t o t h e r o a d a corpse, riddled b y t h i r t y b u l l e t a —
H e h a d lied, a n d his o w n friends, t h e

rebels,

whom be

w a s s t r i v i n g t o save, b e l i e v i n g tbey w e r e killing an enemy.
p o t an end to h i s c a r e e r .

TRAVERSE CITY.
Oountiw**
T c 'r -J r"» » « « ,
MirUsac.
e. T h T « U » « < a i - r t *
• M therein to p m w w w •* " *
THAT COW B E U - — I f t h e "person w h o s t o l e t h e b e l l
f r o m t h e Deck of o p r cow, on M o n d a y last, w i l l r e t u r n i t
t o t h i s office, w e will g i v e h i m

one in e x c h a n g e which
c a n n o t b e s o r e a d i l y d i s t i n g u i s h e d f r o m allI o t h e i ^ H > M
w h i c h will b e " m u s i c in t h e s i n n e r ' s e a r s . -"

We w
want*
inf

t h a t p a r t i c u l a r bell.
Fitoas

n» TO* VrxFTABLB L I N E . — W e f a r e q u i t e a s

weH a s t h o s e w h o h a v e g a r d e n s of t h e i r o w n . E . P . L a d d
E s q . s e n d s u s a b a g of d e l i c i o u s m a r r o w f a t p e a s ; J u d g e
F o w l e r , a b a s k e t of c h o i c e n e w p o t a t o e s ; a n d T h o m a s A .
H i t c h c o c k , E s q . , b e e t s , onions, l e t t u c e , Ac.

W e assure

our kind friends t h a t their welcome favors are appreciated.
G e o - C . B A T S . — O a r old f r i e n d a n d name-sake, H o n .
GEO. C . BATES, h a s

removed

from Detroit to

Chicago,

a n d o p e n e d a L a w office in M c C o r m i c k ' s B l o c k . A n i n t i m a t e a c q u a i n t a n c e of t w e n t y - f i v e y e a r s , j u s t i f i e s u s in
s a y i n g t h a t h e i s o n e of the' a b l e s t l a w y e r s a n d m o s t eloq u e n t men in t h e c o u n t r y .

H e w e n t t o C a l i f o r n i a in t h e

s p r i n g of 1 8 5 2 , a n d d u r i n g

the foar years

t h a t b e re-

m a i n e d t h e r e h e s t o o d a t t h e h e a d of t h e S a n F r a n c i s c o
B a r , w h i c h was j u s t l y c e l e b r a t e d f o r i t s l e g a l t a l e n t a n d
eloquence. ~ \ V e say this from a personal

and positive

k n o w l e d g e of t h e ( a c t - W e p r e d i c t f o r h i m

a success-

f u l a n d b r i l l i a n t c a r e e r in C h i c a g o .
W e copy t h e following f r o m t h e C h a u t a u q u a D e m o c r a t
f - D a v i d E a t o n , E s q . , i s t h e f a t h e r of O s c a r E a t o n , E s q . , of
W h i t e w a t e r in t h i s c o o n t y , a n d is o n e of t h e o l d e s t
tlers and most highly
Chautauqua.

,

respectable

set-

a n d e s t e e m e d c i t i z e n s of

W e k n e w h i m well in d a y s " l a n g s y n e . "

A GOLDEN WEDDING.—Our e s t e e m e d r e l a t i v e D a v i d
E a t o n E s q . , <?f P o r t l a n d , c e l e b r a t e d h i s " G o l d e n W e d ding" on Wednesday l a s t
H e w u m a r r i e d fifty y e a r *
a g o l a s t M a r c h , a n d s e t t l e d o n t h e f a r m h e n o w resides
u p o n . H e i s n o w 7 9 y e a r s of a g e , a n d h a s a l w a y s enj o y e d g o o d h e a l t h , h a s r a i s e d a f a m i l y o f five c h i l d r e n ,
w n o a r c n o w moist of t h e m p a s t m i d d l e a g e , a n d h a s
n e v e r h a d a d e a t h in his f a m i l y . O w i n g t o a f a i l u r e t o
g e t h i s c h i l d r e n t o g e t h e r in M a r c h , t h e family g a t h e r i n g
w a s d e f o r r e d till l a s t w e e k .
TIIE GALLANT F I R S T . — T h e F i r s t R e g i m e n t of M i c h i g a n a r r i 7 e d in D e t r o i t on t h e 2 n d i n s t ,
just such a

reception

as the patriotic

and

met with

c i t i z e n s of t h a t

g o o d old t o w n k n o w s o well h o w t o g i v e .

T h e y never d o

things b y h a l v e *

T h e a p p o r t i o n m e n t of R e p r e s e n t a t i v e s in

'•

T h e K . Y . T i m e s c o n t i n u e s in i t s s u c c e s s i v e issues t o
d e m a n d t h e d i s m i s s a l of c e r t a i n m e m b e r s of P r e s i d e u t
Lincoln's Cabinet, w h o are c h a r g e d with having urged
the recent advance end with general opposition to t h e
views of O t e . S c o t t
A l a s ! must t h e country suffer fart h e r b y t h e c o n t i n u a n c e of t h e s e insane, f a t a l d i s s e n s i o n s ?
A t e r r i b l e d e s p o t i s m , silent a s n i g h t a n d relentless a s t h e
g—™vWe f, in c o u c o i n g f o r a d e a d l y s p r i n g a t t h e t h r o a t o f t h e
p u b l i c , a n d w e s t a n d b i c k e r i n g a s t o w h o shall fill t h e
W *
p l a c e of p o w e r a n d t r u s t — s a y r a t h e r of a n x i e t y a n d periL
H a s t h e p a s t n o lessons f o r u s t h a t w e c a n r e a d on h e r
f r e s h e s t p a g e s of b l o o d ? H o w m h c h f u r t h e r m u s t w e suffer ere w e l e a r n t h e Deeded m o r a l ?
W e h a v e confessed o u r o w n t e r r i b l e m i s t a k e in t h e
emises, a n d a r e t r y i n g t o a m e n d i t
Gen. S c o t t has
en equally ingenuous and candid.
" I t was a miscalc u l a t i o n of f o r c e s , " h e s a y s of t h e recent d i s a s t e r . T h a t
t h e r e a l t r u t h . N o n e of us h a d a n y i d e a of t h e i m m e n s e
n u m b e r s of t r e m e n d o u s e n g i n e r y of W a r t h a t t h e r e b e l s
h a d silently collected a r o u n d t h e i r p o s i t i o n a t M a n a s s a s
Junction. W h o e v e r ordered or planned the attack on
t h a t p o s i t i o n w a s u t t e r l y u n a w a r e of t h e i r s t r e n g t h . N o t h i n g on e a r t h c o u l d h a v e i n d u c e d G e n . S c o t t ^ t o o r d e r
or e v e n g i v e a f o r m a l assent t o t h a t m o v e m e n t h a d n o t
he t o o been systematically a n d utterly d e c e i v e d
Very
few d r e a m e d t h a t t h e p o s i t i o n w a s t o b e a t t a c k e d i n
f r o n t , b a t s u p p o s e d i t w o u l d b e t u r n e d , a n d t h e rebels
compelled t o netire f r o m i t b y i n t e r c e p t i n g their communi c a t i o n s . B u t t h e r e i s DO t i m e n o w f o r t h e s e discussions.
P u t all t h e b l a m e on u s t h a t c a n b e laid t h e r e e f o r t h e
b c n « 9 t of t h e c a u s e , b u t h u s h all b i c k e r i n g s — w e l l - m e a n t ,
d o u b t l e s s , b u t m o s t u n t i m e l y — a n d let u s t r y t o s a v e t h e
country, j
W e p r a y t h e P r e s i d e n t t o d i s m i s s n o o n e of h i s p r e s e n t
c o n s t i t u t i o n a l a d v i s e r s . T h e p u b l i c will h a s u n e q u i v o c a l l y
pronounced against any change at present S u c h a step
w o u l d h a v e a m o s t n n f o r t u n a t e i n f l u e n c e on t h e p u b l i c
m i n d . W e c a n n o t a f f o r d s u c h a m a n i f e s t a t i o n in t h e f a c e
of o u r flushed a n d e m m i n e n t foes. A l l t o g e t h e r n o w , a n d
let u s t r y t o w o r k t h e g o o d Bhip off t h e b r e a k e r s .

w h e n o u t of d a n g e r . N e v e r d i d t r o o p s s l y j w m o r e b r a v e r y a n d coolness, t h a n t h o s e e n g a g e d in t h o

fight

They

did n o t retreat until t h e y were ordered t o retreat b y t h e j r
officer^ and then in good order.

T h i s is p r o v e d by t h e

t e s t i m o n y of a l l w h o w e r e c a l m e n o u g h t e o b s e r v o t h e
action, and tho events following i t
P r . v i s n M K . v r OF A SOLDIER FOR ROBBING

C o r p o r a l J a m e s R a n k i n , of t h e S e c o n d

A REBEL.—

6
3
5
4
1
1
7
13
11
5
1
8
5
5
5
10
6

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.. I
Mississipi . .
Missouri
9
N e w Hampshire
3
N e w Jersev
5
New York
1.31
N o r t h Carolina
7
Ohio
18
Oregon
1
Pennsylvania
23
R h o d e Island
South Corolina
Tennessee
8
Texas
*>^... 4
Vermont
2
Virginia
.11
Wisconsin
6

Stork of (Scnrral Sftrrrijanilijr,
W h i c h was bought for, a n d is peculiarly a d a p t e d to the
r e q u i r e m e n t s of the People of GRAND TOAVBRSK a n d adjoining Counties : to which, f r o m week t o week, all c u r b a d d i t i o n s
are being m a d e a s the demand* of our customer* may r e q u i r e .
O u r advantage* are second t o none in the WEST, a n d we
shall invariably possess ourselves of the a d v a n t a g e of the

Best Markets & Lowest Rates
Of purchase for

GOOD 0D IfllABll 1HKUS.
W e have now ia Stock.
E N G L I S H A N D A M E R I C A N
P R I N T S ,
Sl'XXER DK 1.AINB, MCSINS, BBILUANT SUMMER VALEN-

C H O I C E

Connecticut

CIA*, VALOURS, CHOICE SCOTCH GINGHAMS, D^JfESTir

r e g i m e n t a t B u l l R u n f o u n d a w o u n d e d rebel l y i n g in t h e

GINGHAMS, DEBEGE, MOHAIR. BEKXQE, ETC,. ETC.
H A N N A H , L A Y 4c C O .

BARBAROUS.—A p r i v a t e
sun.

in t h e

First

H e carried him gently t o the shade and gave him

a d r i n k f r o m h i s canseen.

T h e rebel revived, and

do-

"pvOMESTICS

G E O .

C .

B A T E S ,

E s q . ,

^ttomcii anil Connscllor at £ato,
"so io, iiomnui'S BLOCK.

UNCOMFORTABLY N E A R

w h i l e s e a r c h i n g t h o p r e m i s e s of o n e B u l l F r i z z i e , a n a v o w e d rebel, w h o i s h e l d a s

a prisoner

at

present by the

Second Michigan R e g i m e n t was convicted and sentenced
t o t h e p e n i t e n t i a i y f o r t h r e e years.
A b r i g h t s t r e a m of g o l d w h i c h f o r s e v e r a l m o n t h s h a
b e e n s e t t i n g i n u p o n u s f r o m E n g l a n d , still c o n t i n u e s t o
our shores,

s t e a d i l y i n c r e a s i n g in v o l u m a

And

t h e a b u n d a n c e of o u r c r o p s , w i t h t h e p r o s p e c t of a s h o r t
Europe,

gives us

a s s u r a n c e t h a t i t will n o t

cease for m a n y m o n t h s t o c o m e .

the

THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR T H E COUNTY OF MANISTEE.
H E N R Y OTTO,
)
vs



> IN ATTACHMENT.

WILLIAM S. AMOS,

N

OTICE

)

IS H E R E B Y GIVEN, T H A T ON T H E T W E N -

reported—on

g o o d a u t h o r i t y wo k n o w n o t — t h a t t h e

rebels

how

FORTITUDE o r WOUNDED OFFICERS.—Colonel H e i n t z e l -

a t BUII'B

R u n were seized with a panic at the same time with our
o w n t r o o p s a n d fled h e l t e r s k e l t e r t o w a r d M a n a s s a s ,
singular spectaclo it would h a v e presented t o a looker-on
from~tho clouds—two great armies r u n n i n g a w a y from
-

sword arm.

I t was extracted b y the surgeon, during the

b a t t l e , w h i l e t h e C o l o n e l w a s in h i s s a d d l e a t t h e h e a d of
his column.

T h e wound was bandaged, and the Colonel

k e p t in h i s s a d d l e , t h e last t o l e a v e t h e field f o r t w e n t y
hours.
C o l . P u t m a n , of a M i n n e s o t a

regiment,

with

a ball

t h r o u g h h i s a r m , k e p t t h e field all d a y , a n d t h e n b r o u g h t
h i s men b a c k in o r d e r , m a r c h i n g himself n e a r l y t h i r t y

P e t e r ^ a n B u s k i r k , of W a s h i n g t o n , i s 9 9 y e a r s o l d .

miles.

received

85 a month.

But

bo claimed

THE NEEDLE AND A W L . — I t i s s t a t e d t h a t t h e r e a r e
t h r e e h u n d r e d a n d f o r t y t a i l o r s in t h e N e w

found tho evidcnco to estahlish his claim,

regiment

He

is t h e r e -

WojfAXB V A L O R . — T h e W a s h i n g t o n c o r r e s p o n d e n t of
t h o T r i b u n e says, a m o n g t h e c i v i l i a n s w h o o n t e r e d F a i r with Gen. McDowell's army, was

a

d a u g h t e r o f T h u r l o w W e e d , E s q . , w h o b o r e a w n y a rebel
flag i m d o t h e r t r o p h i e s .
A , b a t t e r y h a s b o e n i n v e n t e d in D e t r o i t , w h i c h , w i t h
men,

will d i s c h a r g e t h r e e

hundred

and

Y o r k 69th

regiments,

of C o m p a n y A , f r o m a m e m b e r of S t e w a r t ' s

Virginia Cavalry.
A B o y , t w e l v e y e a r s of a g o , h a s b e e n r e d e l i v e r i n g t h e
l e c t u r e s of Gougfa, t h e t e m p e r a n c e o r a t o r , a t P l y m o u t h ,

pounds.

w i t h g r e a t success.

.

T h o A d j u t a n t - G e n e r a l h a s issued a n o r d e r f o r t h e reI n c o n s e q u e n c o of

this, the regiment, a s a t present organized,
banded, and its members return home.

will b e dis-

Those

A S.vua

P I L E . — T h e T r o y T i m e s states t h a t J o h n

Morrissey, the pugilist, probably won 8 1 0 , 0 0 0 on the
recent race between Flora Temple and E t h a n Allen and

wishing

t o g o a g a i n c a n e n l i s t a f t e r returning.

The

A N INDEPENDENT REGIMENT.—CoL S t o c k t o n h a s b e e n

AND

A L B E R T W. BACON,

regiment

t

from

independent

this State,, a n d h e is now m a k i n g efforts t o

T

time-of t h e Pennsylvania F o u r t h regiment expir-

e d o n t h e v e r y d a y o f t h e b a t t l e of M a n a s s a s .
a r d s , o r s o m e t h i n g else, t h e y m a d e t h i s a
r e f u s i n g t o t a k e a n y p a r t in t h e a c t i o n .

AND WILL 8ELL AS AOENT

1850 Acres, also Choice and well
lected.
Also—13 Lots In the Village of Elk R a p i d s ,
WITn o k WITHOUT DWELLINGS.
The above m e n t i o n e d L a n d s a r c in all parts of tlrf County,
Elk Lake, W h i t e w a t e r , O m e n i a and T r a v e r s e ; are a*iong the
earliest and best selections with r e f e r e n c e to soil, water, surface, and m a r k e t ; e m b r a c e F a r m i n g Lands, Village Sites and
Water Powers, w i t h or w i t h o u t i m p r o v e m e n t s , in q u a n t i t i e s
t o suit p u r c h a s e r s , a n d at prices m a k i n g it an object, in preference t o b u y i n g back f r o m s e t t l e m e n t s .
T r a v e r s e City. May 1. 1M1.
W-ly
GLEN ARBOR,

M A R C H , 1801.

D A S C O M B , T O D D & Co.
Northern Transportation Co.'s
LINE OF PROPELLERS,

LINEN

TABLE-COVERS.

|

ADIES* P L A I N A N D GLOVE K I B H E E L E D

H A N N A H . LAY A CO,
T r a v e r s e City, J u n e 1,1861.

C

I E N T S ' B O O T S . — O X F O R D TIES, GOAT A C A L F .
T Calf. Buff a n d E n a m e l l e d C o n g r e s s O t t e r s . Slips, Kip
snd Heavy B r o g a n s . I n t h e s e Goods we have a Good assortm e n t f o r Sale at Low prices.
..
HANNAH, LAY A CO.
w
T r a v e r s e City, J u n e 1,1861.

C

C L O T H I N G . — C O A T S , P A N T S . VESTS, D R A W E E * .
J U n d e r Shirts, S h i r t s — F a n c y a n d Plain, S u s p e n d e r s .
Over-Alls, a n d J a c k e t s , I n d i a R u b b e r and Oil Coats a n d
J a c k e t s , Wool, Union a n d C o t t o n Socks, Cravats, Collars,
T r a v e l l i n g Bags, T r u n k s , Umbrellas, Ac.
HANNAH. L A Y A CO.
City. J u n e 1.1*81.
"
Y E

STUFFS.—MADDER

INDIGO, EXTRACT O F

Logwood. Blue Vitriol. C u d b a r

T r a v e r s e City J u n e 1,1861.

Copperas, Camwood.
. . .
H A N N A H , L A Y A CO.
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D A I N T 8 . — R E D A W H I T E LEAD. WHITING, OCHRE.
1
Venetian Red, Spanish Brown, C h r o m e Yellow, L i t h a r a g e
P u t t y , Oil—-Boiled a n d Raw, T u r p e n t i n e . Ac.
'
H A N N A H , LAY A CO.
T r a v e r s e City, J u n e 1,1861.
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G

R O C E R I E S , 4 c . — S U G A R , TEA. COFFEE,
8plces, Candles, Soap, c o m m o n a n d e r a s i v e ;
Mustard, English and F r e n c h p r e p a r e d ;
Sods, Cream T a r t a r . G i n g e r , B a k i n g P o w d e r ,
Salaratus, S t a r c h . Vermacelli, Hops,
T o b a c c o , S n u l ( G a r d e n Seeds,
Bag Salt, F i n e and Rock Salt, G l u e , A l u m ,
I . a m p and Lard Oil, C a s t o r Oil,
I n d i g o . Yellow O c h r e . Chalk. C a m w o o d ,
Fluid. Molasses, S y r u p , V i n o g a r ,
Beans, P o r k , Meal, F l o u r , Oatmeal, F e e d , B r a n ,
Beef, H a m s a n d S h o u l d e r s , Oodflsh,
H a r d Bread, B u t t e r Cracker*, L a r d ,
E x t r a c t L e m o n , Vanilla, Rose, P e a c h . P i n e A p p l e . Ae.
H A N N A H . LAY A CO.
T r a v e r s e City, J u n e 1,1861.
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II

A R D W A R E . - A F A I R ASSORTMENT O F B U I L D
f u r n i s h i n g h a r d w a r e . Nails, Glass, Ac.
H A N N A H . L A Y A CO.
T r a v e r s e City. J u n e 1 , 1 8 6 L
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D

OORS,

SASH—PRIMED

AND

GLAZED,

BUNDS,

I n f a n t s ' Cradles, W o o d e n Ware, Ladlejk A<u j
H A N N A H . L A Y A CO.
T r a v e r s e City, Nov. SO. I960.

•a f E D I C I N E S . — P I L L S , O t N T M E N T S . L I N A M E N T S .
1VL C a s t o r Oils, Salts, S u l p h u r , P a i n Killer, S a r s a p a r i l l s .
.Medical Discovery. Salt-Rheum O i n t m e n t , S t r y c h n i n e . Ey»
W a t e r and Salve, Aloea, V e r m i f u g e , E s s e n c e s , E x t r a c t s . Ac.
H A N N A H , L A Y A CO.
T T O W A R P ASSOCIATION, P H I L A D E L P H I A . A BET r a v e r s e City, ^ u n e 1,1861.
X X n e r o l e n t I n s t i t u t i o n established by s p e c i a l - e n d o w m e n t ,
for t h e Belief of the Sick and distressed, afflicted with ViruA N K E E N O T I O N S — P E R F U M E R Y , SOAPS, DKS
lent and C h r o n i c Diseases, and- especially f o r t h e C u r e of
trillce. Gun Caps, Compaaaea, Snuff and T o b a c c o Boxss.
Diseases of t h e Sexual O r g a n s .
F a n c y Pipes, Silv r a n d T o y W a t c h e s , F a n c y Boxes, P u r * 0 "
M E D I C A L A D V I C E g i v e n gratis, by the a c t i n g S u r g e o n .
a n d Money Bags, L a d i e s ' W o r k a n d F a n c y Baskets, Table
V A L U A B L E R E T O R T S on S p e r m a t o r r h o e a , ami other Di" * * B ™ b « " •" w,,d*4 co.
seases of t h e S e x u a l O r g a n s , and on the N E W R E M E D I E S
N E W

R E M E D I E S

F O R

SPERMATORRHEA.

Y

employed in the Dispensary, s e n t in sealed l e t t e r envelopes,
f r e e of charge. Two o r three S t a m p s for p o s t a g e acceptable.
Address, DR. J . S K I L L I N HOUGHTON. H o w a r d Associatio
No- 2, S. N i n t h S t , P h i l a d e l p h i a . Pa.
2*— l y

l i k e cow-

pretext

LINEN.-BROWN

Bleached ditto, Wool Table Covers, Doyles, N a p k i n s ,
l l u c k a b u c k Towels, Diaper, Cotton T a b l i n g by t h e Yard.
H A N N A H , L A Y A CO.
T r a v e r s e City, J n n e 1,1861.

D
1424 Acres of Choice. Jxmdst; Cochineal.

SPECIAL TERM OF COURT.
S T A T E O F MICHIGAN. )
NINTH JITICIAL C i a c c r r . \
Y V I R T U E O F T H E P O W E R V E S T E D IN ME
THE
Statute, L d e e m i n g t h e same t o be necessary, do h e r e b y
fill I t u p a s soon a s p o s s i b l e .
RE-EXLXSTED.—The M a s s a c h u s e t t s S i x t h r e g i m e n t , a t
a p p o i n t a Special T e r m f o r t h e C i r c u i t C o u r t for t h e County
I n e y e i y p o s i t i o n t h o M i c h i g a n t r o o p s h a v e b ^ e n call- t h e R e l a y H o u s e , w h o s e t e r m h a s e x p i r e d , h a v e re-enlist- of Grand Traverse, t o be held at t h e C o u r t Room in T r a v e r s e
City, on Tuesday, the 10th day of A u g u s t . 1861. a t 10 o'clock
e d u p o n t o o c c u p y o n c e t h e y p r o c e e d e d t o t h e s e a t of e d .
A. * . . f o r t h e h e a r i n g a n d d e t e r m i n a t i o n of such business as

_war, t h e y h a v e reflected t h e v e r y h i g h e s t h o n o r on t h e m C o l . T h o m a s , of M a r y l a n d , a well k n o w n r e b e l l e a d e r , shall be ready f o r h e a r i n g t h e r e i n .
F. J . LLTTLEJOHN,
selves and their State.
w a s killed in t h e B a t t l e of B o l l R u n .
J u n e 27,1861.
*
C u u x r r JCGDE.
authorised by the government to raise an

L A C K A N D L I N I N G S I L K S * — V E I L TISSUE AND
Be rage, C o r d s a n d Tassals, Velvet a n d Silk R i b b o n s ,
Berlin Wool, C r o c h e t Braid, Dress Buttons, Dress B i n d i n g .
F a n c y Belts, Ac.
H A N N A H , £ A Y A CO.
T r a v e r s e City, J u n e 1,1R61.

" I T T I L L L O C A T E LANDS, PAY TAXES, BUY OR S E L L
V V on C o m m i s s i o n — a n d now offers for sale,

which

T h o b a t t e r y is p r o t e c t e d b y

o r g a n i z a t i o n of t h e F r e t R e g i m e n t

LL E S T A T E
GENERAL LAND OFFICE.

R u n n i n g between OGDENSBURG a n d CHICAGO, will call
at t h i s place DAILY, d u r i n g the, c o m i n g season of navigation, to receive w o o d .
The above Line consists of the Propellers
Buckeye, Michigan, Ontario, Ogdensbnrg, WisconA n u m b e r of t r o p h i e s w e r e s e c u r e d b y t h e F i r s t
sin, Empire, Prairie State and Cleveland;
R e g i m e n t , a n d b r o u g h t h o m e . A m o n g t h e p r i n c i p a l ' a n d for safety and regularity of t r i p s i s n o t equalled by any
o t h e r L i n e on t h e Lakes.
of t h e s e i s a n nfield E r i f l e , b e a r i n g t h e c r o w n i m p r i n t
DASCOMB. TODD A CO..
U-6m
,
p r o p r i e t o r s of W o o d Yard.
a n d a s d a t e last y e a r . I t w a s c a p t u r e d b y P r i v a t e J o h n
B. Payne,

3

R A M S D E L J o

h a s in i t s r a n k s o v e r t h r e e h u n d r e d s h o e m a k e r s .

s h e e t i r o n s c r e e n s , a n d will w e i g h o n l y t w e l v o h u n d r e d

twenty balls p e r minuto.

J .

AND
S O L I C I T O R I N C H A N C E R Y ,
NO. 4 F I R S T STREET,
>IiiiiiHtee. M i c h i o a n .

T w o o f t h e m a r e c o m m i s s i o n e d officers. T h i s

i s a m a t c h f o r o n e of t h e M a s s a c h u s e t t s

f o r e awarded arrearages to the amount of 8 1 6 , 2 0 0 .

fax G o u ^ H o u s c

T .

2Mtornfij aiti) Counsellor at 'JCato,

WOCLD 11KKKBT OIVE NOTICE TUAT THE

H e w a s ' o n t h o r e v o l u t i o n a r y p e n s i o n list a s a p r i v a t e . —
t o h a v e b e e n a s s i s t a n t f o r a g e m a s t e r , a n d b e recently

1861—KEN

L i n e n a n d C o t t o n Bosoms—some very n i c e ;
Marseilles Q u i l t s — n i c e ;
P o i n t e d T a p e T r i m m i n g , f o r ladles' u s e ;
6 0 f t a n d heavy Muslin, f o r ladles' skirta a n d u n d e r c l o t h i n g .
H A N N A H . LAY A CO.
T r a v e r s e City. J u n e 1.1861.
'
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Which she feels confident will give satisfaction both in styles
a n d prices. Straw d r e s s i a g d o n e with neatness, a n d dispatch. Ladies call and see f o r yourselves. Room one d o o r
west of tho P r i n t i n g Office.
ADA K. 8 P R A G U E .
Traversa City, J u n e 14, 1861.
2HtC

late

m a n , w h o w a s w o u n d e d , r e c e i v e d a M i n i e rifle b a l l in h i s

MUTUALLY P A N I C S T R I C K E N . — I t i s

each other!

A COINCIDENCE.—In

b a t t l e a t Bull R u n , a soldier a r o u n d w h o m t h e c a n n o n
s h o t w e r e flying p a r t i c u l a r l y t h i c k , on s e e i n g o n e s t r i k o
a n d b u r y itself in a b a n k n e a r h i m , s p r a n g t o t h e h o l e it
h a d s c o o p e d o u t , remarking, " S h o o t a w a y , y o u c a n ' t h i t
t w i c e in t h e s a m e p l a c e . " A t t h e i n s t a n t , a n o t h e r s h o t
s t r u c k a t a f e w f e e t d i s t a n c e , a l m o s t c o v c i n g t h e fellow
w i t h s a n d a n d g r a v e l E m e r g i n g f r o m w h a t h a d so n e a r l y
b e c o m e h i s g r a v e , h e c o n t i n u e d t h e y e t u n f i n i s h e d sent e n c e , " B u t y o u c a n c o m e s o p e a k y n e a r i t t h a t t h e first
hole is uncomfortable."

OF

t Cambric, m u s l i n a n d linen E d g i n g ;
' I n s e r t i n g a n d F l o u n c i n g , real T h r e a d ;
S m y r n a a n d cotton Edge a n d I n s e r t i n g ;
Muslin, c a m b r i c a n d p i q u a setts of Collars a n d S l e e v e s ;
Cambric, muslin 4 line Maltese h a n d - w r o u g h t Collars;
Muslins—Nainsook, Book, Swiss a n d C a m b r i c ;
Frenck skirt Jaconet; Jaconet;
Cross-barred, C a m b r i c a n d N a i n s o o k ;
Wash Blond; Embroidered Curtains;
Brilliantea, f r o m Is. to 30c s
Linen, L i n e n C a m b r i c a n d h e m stitched H ' d k ' f s ;
P r i n t e d bord, p r i n t e d a n d plain Gent's. H a n d k e r c h i e f s ;
C h i l d ' s printed, plain a n d h e m stitched linen H ' d k ' f r ;
Pillow-Case C o t t o n ;
L i n e n Table Covers, by t h e p a t t e r n or y a r d ; '

C H I C A G O , ILLINOIS.

A B L E

F o u r t h , ' as i t i s called, i n s p i r e s , a m o n g a s s e m b l e d t h o u sands here, no very elevated feeling of enthusiasm. T h e
p r i n c i p l e s of t h e D e c l a r a t i o n of I n d e p e n d e n c e , t h a t all
tnfen a r e b o r n f r e e a n d e q u a l , h a v e a n i n a l i e n a b l e right t o
l i b e r t y , i s n o t r e s p o n d e d t o b y t h e m e n w h o fight f o r t h e
i n s t i t u t i o n o f slavery, a n d , in f a l l i n g a l m o s t i m m o d i a t e l y
u n d e r t h e d o m i n i o n of the- N o r t h , t h e y s c a r c e l y r e a l i z e
that they achieved much t o rejoice at in emancipation
from GrcaJ. B r i t a i n . "

8ITrfMER

Flannels. Wool Flannels, Brown and Bleached Cotton*, a
line, Bags, Ac.
H A N N A H , L A Y A CO.
T r a v e r s e City, J u n e 1 , 1 8 6 1 /

M I S S A. K . S P R A G T J E ,

T H E FOURTH o r J U L Y AMONG THE R E B E I A — A l e t t e r

FOR

deliberately shot his benefactor.

Michigan regi-

m e n t c h a r g e d w i t h s t e a l i n g ono h u n d r e d a n d fiftydollars,

t h e a i d of s i x

Alabama
Arkansas
California
Connecticut
Delaware
Florida
Georgia
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan

1861.

We h a r e BOW in Store a fall a n d C o m p l e t e

tatives:

M I L L I N E R Y .

g o t t e n t h a t t h e p a n i c a t M a n a s s a s o r i g i n a t e d a m o n g civil- t o t h e C h a r l e s t o n M e r c u r y f r o m C a m p P i c k e n s , " A r m y
i a n s a n d t e a m s t e r s , a n d t h a t i t w a s o n l y c o m m u n i c a t e d t o of t h e P o t o m a c , " c o n t a i n s t h e f o l l o w i n g c h o i c e m o r s e l :
regiments in t h e rear. T h e y r a n o n l y
" A s might h a v e been anticipated, the ' Glorious

/ A s such he had

SUMMER OF

I n t e r i o r , is a i follows, t h e a g g r e g a t e b e i n g 2 3 3 R e p r e s e n -

ty-seventh day of June, A. D. 1861. a W r i t of Attachment was dnly issued out of the C i r c u i t C o u r t for t h e C o u n t y
Gen. 8cott.
of Manistee, a t the suit of H e n r y Otto, the al>ovc-named
F r o m t h e N. Y. T r i b u n e .
Plaintiff, against the lands, t e n e m e n t s , goods and chattels,
W e p r i n t i n a n o t h e r p l a c e a n i n t e r e s t i n g a r t i c l e f r o m moneys a n d effects of William 8. Amos, the Defendant above
T h e T i m e s , v i n d i c a t i n g G e n . S c o t t , s o f a r a s h e c h o o s e s named, for the sum of nine h u n d r e d and twenty-eight dollars,
which said writ was r e t u r n a b l e on t h e second day of Jnly, A.
t o b e v i n d i c a t e d , f r o m c o m p l i c i t y in t h e d i s a s t e r a t B u l l ' s
D. m i .
R u n . O n t h e p o i n t s p r e s e n t e d , t h a t v i n d i c a t i o n , if a n y
~
' t h i s twentv-sixth da\ . .
were needed, is complete.
f . W. C A R l ' E N T E R a n d
J. RAMSDEI.U
T h e r e are s o m e additional considerations t h a t might
A
t
t
o
r
n
e y s f o r Plaintiff.
b e submitted a t a n o t h e r time, w h i c h would b e utterly
o u t of p l a c e n o w . G e n . S c o t t i s n o w t h e s h e e t a n c h o r
of t h e R e p u b l i c , a n d e v e r v t h i n g t h a t s t r e n g t h e n s h i m
strengthens the Nation.
T h e r e c a n b e n o remainiug
d o u b t t h a t h e w a s right in t h e p r e m i s e s in c h o o s i n g t o
p o s t p o n e an a d v a n c e , a n d t h a t we w h o d i f f e r f r o m h i m a r c
ind vicinity, t h a t she hi
d e p l o r a b l y w r o n g . L e t e v e r y t h o u g h t of d i s t r u s t b e b a n i s h e d , w h i l e w e r a l l y a r o u n d t h e g l o r i o n s old chief a n d Just arrived with a

a few companies o r

s u p p l y in

Congress,

u n d e r t h e n e w c e n s u s , as m a d e b y t h e S e c r e t a r y of t h e

save t h e U n i o n .

A FACT TO DB REMEMBERED.—It s h o u l d n e v e r b o f o r -

reach

Hannah, Lay & Co.'s Column.

Apportionment of Representatives.

The Cabinet.
F r o m t h e N. Y . T r i b u n e .

Ta> Q U I P T U I

for

B

T r a v e r s e City, J u n e 1,18<1.

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F

A R M E R S ' T O O L S . — P L O W S , SHOVELS. HOES.
Rakes, F o r k s , G r u b Hoe*. Brush H o o k s a n d Sythea, C r a

T r a v e r s e C i t y , J n n e 1,1861.

j'

O T O V E S , P I P E . — Z I N C . S H E E T IRON, S T O V E FTTR
O n i t u r e . O n e a n d T h r e e Pail Kettles. Tin W a r e — a . c o m p l e x
Un

'"
. T r a v e r s e City. J u n e 1, 1861.

H A N N A H , L A Y A CCk

T J E D S T B A D S . — ' T A B L E S , C H A I R S , ROCKERS. Ae.
^ T r a v e r s e City, toe 1.186L

HANNAH, LAY A C O .

Read the Following,

b a t t l e field, w a s a d d r e s s e d t o " T h e C o m m a n d e r of t h e
F o r c e s at Manassas J u n c t i o n . " T h i s address has been
t a k e n in h i g h d u g e o n .
I n s t e a d of e x h i b i t i n g feeling of
c o m m o n h u m a n i t y , t h e request t o e n t e r t a i n t h e proposiA N D BE NOT SATISFIED.
tion was disdainfully r e j e c t e d b e c a u s e it was not a d d r e s s e d B U T C O M E A N D C O N V I N C E Y O U R S E L F O F
t o " T h e C o m m a n d e r of t h e F o r c e s of t h e A r m y of t h e
THE FOLLOWING FACTS:
C o n f e d e r a t e S t a t e s . " T h e s t o p p a g e of t h e officer b e a r ing t h e Bag u p o n t h e i r o u t e r lines w a s totally unnecess a r y , f o r o u r w h o l e a r m y h a d been o v e r all t h e g r o u n d t o
w i t h i n a few m i l e s of Manassas, a n d knew e x a c t l y w h a t
was t h e r e . T h e y must t u r n h i m b a c k , a n d t a k e t w o
E E P CONSTANTLY ON HAND A G E N E R A L Asw h o l e d a y s t o p r o c u r e a reply to his message, a n d when
s o r t m e n t of
t h a t c o m e s i t i s a simple refusal, on t e c h n i c a l p o u n d s ,
t o e n t e r t a i n the p r o p o s i t i o n
T h e r e is iufinitely more
Oxygen
p u n c t i l i o u s n e s s t h a n h u m a n i t y in t h i s p r o c e e d i n g . T h e
the highest Medical Authorities, both in Europe and
ed by tl
b r a v e fellows w h o fell in t h a t e n g a g e m e n t , a n d their And, in fact, a n y t h i n g the wants of l i e c o u n t r y d e m a n d ; the Uni
Jnited States, a n d prescribed in their practice,
e e x p e r i e n c e of thousands daily proves that no preparad e a r e s t friends, w o u l d m u c h prefer t h a t t h e i r booes w h i c h they sell cheap for
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should w h i t e n w h e r e t h e y fell in defense of t h e flag of
The sire, the son, t h e busband, brother, friend.
blood, depression of vital energy, pale and otherwise sickly
t h e i r c o u n t r y , t h a n t h a t t h e flag u n d e r w h i c h t h e y died
Here woman r e i g n s ; the mother, daughter, wife.
complexions indicate its necessity in almost every conceiva
S t r e w s with f r e s h flowers the narrow way of life;
s h o u l d be d i s h o n o r e d b y even t h i s s e m b l a n c e of a r e c o g - believing the nimble dime t e t t e r t h a n the lazy shilling.
ble ease
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nition b y o u r g o v e r n m e n t of the g o v e r n m e n t assumed t o
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An angel-guard of loves a n d graces lie;
proved absolutely c a r a t ! r e it
b e s e t u p b y t h e rebels. T h e i r i n h u m a n i t y is unparalA r o u n d her knees domestic duties meet.
plaints, vix:
l e l e d in t h e u s a g e s of m o d e r n w a r f a r e . N o n e b u t savages
And fireside pleasure! gambol at her feet.
I n Debility, Nervous Affections, Emaciation.
would refuse t h e o p p o r t u n i t y t o a foe to b u r y t h e i r dead, They pay t h e h i g h e s t market price f o r all k i n d s of P r o d u c e :
" W h e r e shall t h a t land, t h a t s p o t of e a r t h be f o u n d ? '
Dyspepsia, Constipation, Dlarrhcra, Dysentery, InA r t t h o u a man, a patriot? look around :
a n d a i d t h e i r w o u n d e d o n a battlefield.
W h e a t , R y e , C o r n , Oats, B u c k w h e a t , B e a n s , Peas. cipient Consumption, Scrofulous Tuberculosis, Salt
O h ! t h o u shall find, howe'r thy footsteps roam.
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m o r n i n g . I t t o o k positiou ou t h e left of t h e road, u n d e r
of OKKKRAI. DKBILITV, whether the result of arut<T R A P P E R S will do well to give them I call before selling
of the continued d i m i n u t i o n of nervous a n d musa galling fire of s h o t a n d shell f r o m t h e rebel b a t t e r i e s
Additional Details of the Conflict.
cular energy from nervous complaints, one trial of t h i s rein t h e f r o n t a n d on the left, c o v e r e d b y a t h i c k wood.
storative has proved snccessfnl to an e x t e n t which no descrip
AB facta a r e d e v e l o p e d , p r o v i n g b e y o n d d o u b t t h a t t h e T h o b a t t e r y in f r o n t was silenced b y the fire of a b o u t
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tion nor written attestation would r e n d e r credible. Invalid*
v i c t o r y h a d b e e n a c t u a l l y won b y o u r forces a t B u l l ' s t w o h u n d r e d a n d fifty r o u n d s b y C a p t a i n R e y n o l d s . H i s
so long bed-ridden as to have become forgotten in their own
R u n w h e n t h e y w e r e s t a m p e d e d , s p e c u l a t i o n i s b u s y t o b a t t e r y t h e n m o v e d t o t h e right, a n d e n g a g e d t h e rebel
neighborhoods, have suddenly r e a p p e a r e d iu the busy world
a c c o u n t f o r t h o p a n i c . T h e facto, as t h e y o c c u r r e d , n a v e b a t t e r i e s w i t h shell. S u b s e q u e n t l y C a p t a i n R e y n o l d s was
as if j u s t returned f r o m protracted travel In a distant land.
Some very signal instances of this kind are attested of female
a l r e a d y b e e n s t a t e d ; b u t w h y t h e p a n i c a m o n g t h e d i r e c t e d b y G o v e r n o r S p r a g u e t o t a k e oue s e c t i o n of t h e
Sufferers, emaciated victims of a p p a r e n t marasmus, san
t e a m s t e r s a n d civilians in t h e rear s h o u l d h a v o c o m m u n i - b a t t e r y t o t h e l e f t , in f r o n t of t h e b a t t e r y t h a t was en- By the aid of experienced workmen, they have opened a n c
guineous exhaustion, critical changes, and that complication
c a t e d itself t o t h o s o l d i e r s , w h o h a d , f o r h o u r s , f a c e d g a g e d a t t h e t i m o b y t h e i n f a n t r y of t h e S e c o n d R h o d e
of nervous a n d dyspeptic aversion t o air and exercise for
t o r r e n t s of l e a d e n hail, a n d repulsed c h a r g e a f t e r c h a r g e I s l a n d r e g i m e n t .
T h i s s e c t i o n was in c h a r g e of
which the physician has no n a m e .
of t h e e n e m y , is n o t e n t i r e l y c l e a r . I t i s t h o u g h t b y L i e u t e n a n t M o n r o e . T h e m o v e m e n t w a s a f f e c t e d with
ID NIKVOUB AFFECTIONS of all kinds, and for reasons fa
miliar to medical men, the operation of t h i s preparation ol
m a n y w h o h a v e s t u d i e d t h e m a t t e r , t h a t t h e s e n d i n g f o r - difficulty, in t h o face of a severe fire of artillery a n d musiron must necessarily be salutary, for, unlike the old oxides.
w a r d of t h e t h r e e m o n t h s ' men, w h o s e t i m e of e n l i s t m e n t ';ctrv, b u t t h e m e n w e r e a l r e a d y so e x h a u s t e d a s t o b e
It i s vigorously tonic, without being exciting and overheatwas nearly out, was a f a t a l e r r o r . T h e y w e r e a l r e a d y j a r d l y a b l e t o w o r k t h o guns, a n d t h o a m m u n i t i o n
i n g : a n d gently, regularly aperient, even in the most obstiof any description, on s h o r t notice. Also k e e p on hand
hom esi ck, a n d t h e n e a r a p p r o a c h of t h e time f o r t h e i r b e i n g a l m o s t e x p e n d e d , a n d the b a t t e r i e s on b o t h t h e
- Me cases of costiveness w i t h o u t ever being a gastric purgaa s s o r t m e n t of
return h a d d a m p e n e d t h e i r a r d o r , a n d r e n d e r e d t h e m lesa right a n d left t a k e n b y t h e enemy, t h e section was with- I r o n , S a p - P a n s , 1 5 - 3 0 - 0 0 G a l l o n K e t t l e s , P l o w s ,
v e . o r inflicting a disagreeable sensation.
I h t h i s latter property, among others, which makes it s o
a n x i o u s t o c o u r t d a n g e r . T h e r e i s p h i l o s o p h y in this. d r a w n , l e a v i n g b e h i n d one caisson, t h e h o r s e s of which
A x e s , H o e s . D r a g - T e e t h , Hleds, O x - C a r t s , O x •markablv effectual and p e r m a n e n t a remedy for PILES, npon
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B u t i t c a n n o t bo d e n i e d t h a t s o m e of t f i e t h r e e m o n t h s ' h a d b e e n killed. T h o b a t t e r y w a s then, b y o r d e r ' o f
h i c h It also appears t o oxert a distinct and speciflc a c t i o n ,
In short, all k i n d s of F a n n i n g I m p l e m e n t s ; and will pay
r e g i m e n t s b e h a v e d v e r y gallantly in t h e a c t i o n .
G e n e r a l M c D o w e l l , t o t a k e p o s i t i o n on t h e left of Cap- p a r t i c u l a r attention to
by dispersing the local t e n d e n c y which forms them.
T h e r e a r e u n q u e s t i o n a b l y a g o o d m a n y F a l s t a f f s in o u r t a i n A r n o l d ' s b a t t e r y . H e r e t h e c a r r i a g e of one of t h e
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bitual cases, i n c l u d i n g the a t t e n d a n t COSTIVE* KSS.
of t h e i r v a l o r o u s f e a t s a t B u l l ' s B u n . A g o o d many of gun, s w u n g u n d e r t h e limber, was 9ont to t h e rear. W h e n
l a unchecked DlARSltOBA, even when advanced to DYSEXt h o s e aclf-recorded h e r o e s w e r e t h o f o r e m o s t n a g s in the t h e i r a m m u n i t i o n w a s e x p e n d e d , t h e b a t t e r y j o i n e d in the
-XRV, confirmed, emaciating, and apparently malignant, the
retreat, a n d t h e i r t a l e s of v a l i a n t d e e d s of h i g h e m p r i z e retreat
effects havo been equally decisive and astonishing.
a f t e r h a v i n g fired t h e first and last g u n in the
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T h e firing d u r i n g t h e a c t i o n was so r a p i d , t h a t t h e
PIENT CONSUMPTION, t h i s remedy h a s allayed the alarm of
best a n d r a n last, if t h e y ran a t all, say t h o l e a st a b o u t g u n b e c a m e h e a t e d t o o m u c h t o b e b o r n e b y the hand.
for Shelling Corn, G r i n d i n g Corn a n d Cob, and all k i n d s ef f r i e n d s a n d physicians. In several very g r a t i f y i n g a n d intert h e i r own a c h i e v e m e n t s .
T h o m e n gallantly e m p t e d t h e i r c a n t e e n s into t h e s p o n g e Coarse Grains, will be ran expressly in a
e s t i n g Instances.
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In S c R o r c u j p s TcBKBCrLosis,this medicated I r o n b a s h a d
far more t h a n the good effect of t h e most cautiously balanced
field on S u n d a y , in g i v i n g a i d a n d c o m f o r t t o t h e w o u n d - a c r o s s a c r e e k on t h e r o a d was found c o m p l e t e l y blocked
preparations of iodine, without any of the well known liaF o r the accommodation of the
e d men, w a s i l . B. B r a a y , t h o e n t e r p r i s i n g p h o t o g r a p h i c w i t h w a g o n s , a n d only o n e w a s g o t across. T h e o t h e r s
bilities.
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a r t i s t , i f c i i a d accompanied t h e army, provided with a were abandoned.
The a t t e n t i o n of females c a n n o t be t o o confidently invited
c o m t d a t c ontfitvjor t h e p u r p o s e of t a k i n g views of t h e
t o t h i s remedy and restorative, In the cases peculiarly affectO f t h e officers a e d mon a t t a c h e d t o t h e b a t t e r y , t w o
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reported, both as alleviating pain.and r e d u c i n g thi welling*
c u p a t i o n of a t t e n d i n g t o t h e w o u n d e d o n t h e e d g e of t h e t h e e n g a g e m e n t . C a p t a i n R e y n o l d s r e p o r t s for d u t y only
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N . I I V - Vof. the jJ o i n t s _ j J m u s c l e s .
b a t t l e field. B r a d y t o o k w i t h h i m a s p l e n d i d i m p e r i a l sixty-five o u t t h e one h u n d r e d a n d t h i r t y horses taken
In INTERMITTENT FEVERS it must necessarily he a great
ill be k e p t constantly on hand a n d for sale by the luO lbs.
remedy and e n e r g e t i c restorative, and its progress In t h e new
i n s t r u m e n t , t h o first o n o c a r r i e d i u t o t h e b a t t l e fielji.
i n t o t h e field, a n d only s i x o u t of e i g h t y - f o u r sets of h a r settlement* of the West, will probably be one of high renown
h a d t w o w a g o n s a n d s i x assistants. H o h a d a n o p p o r
ness. I t is b e l i o v e d t h a t t h o g u n s of t h i s b a t t e r y were
a n d usefulness.
n i t y t o t a k e v i e w s a t F a i r f a x C o u r t H&use, a n d a b o u t s u b s e q u e n t l y b r o u g h t in b y Colonel B l e n k e r ' s b r i g a d e ,
No remedy has e v e r been discovered in the whole history
riews a t C e n t r e ville. I t i s h i s i n t e n t i o n t o a c c o m of modlclne, which e x e r t a such prompt, happv, and fully reb u t t h e y h a v e n o t y e t b e e n f o u n d a n d recognized a m o n g
le a r m y on i t s m a r c h , a n d p r e s e r v e t h e r e c o r d of t h e g u n s recovered. C a p t a i n Reynolds' c o m p a n y i s orstorative effects. Good appetite, complete digestion, rapid
acquisition of s t r e n g t h , witjr'an unusual disposition for actd e n t s a n d a c h i e v e m e n t s . T h e s e p i c t u r e s will h a v e d e r e d t o H a r p e r ' s F e r r y , t o m a n t h e batter} - of C a p t a i n
ive and cheerful exercise, i m m e d i a t e l y follow It* use.
h i s t o r i c value, n o t only t o t h o t h o u s a n d s w h o a r e T o m k i n s , a t t a c h e d t o t h e F i r s t R h o d e I s l a n d regiment,
AND
P u t up In neat tint metal boxe* c o n t a i n i n g &0 pills, price
1 in d e f e n c e of t h e U u i o n a n d t h e C o n s t i t u t i o n , b u t w h o s e t e r m of s e r v i c e h a s e x p i r e d
50 c e n t s per b o x ; for sale y d r u g g i s t s and dealer*. Will, 1*
tens of t h o u s a n d s of t h e i r f r i e n d s t h r o u g h o u t t h e
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N . F . W i l l i s w r i t e r f r o m W a s h i n g t o n t o his last week's
in h i s official report of t h e e n g a g e m e n t o n S u n d a y ,
C o r n e r o f W a k a x o o a n d N a g o n a b e fits.,
says h i s loss, w h i c h was h e a v y , o c c u r r e d mostly in f r o n t H o m e J o u r n a l ;
T h e P r e s i d e n t , of course, is n o t t o b e s p o k e n w i t h ,
of t h e e n e m y ' s b a t t e r i e s . T h e loss of officers i s large,
p r o p o r t i o n a t e l y t o m e n . N o t r o o p s c o u l d h a v e main- e x c e p t u p o n u r g e n t business, in t h e s e days, b u t c h a n c c
! mo a v e r y p l e a s a n t e x c h a n g e of a few w o r d s w i t h
t a i n e d t h e i r f o r m a t i o n a n y l e n g t h of t i m e u n d e r s u c h a
last e v e n i n g . P a s s i n g a c r o s s t h e i n t e r i o r hall of t h e
fire.
Tlioy w e r e h u r r i e a i n t o a c t i o n a f t e r a m a r c h of
(For Feeding Boilers,)
t w e l v e m i l e s o v e r a n e x c e e d i n g d u s t y r o a d , w i t h little o r W h i t e H o u s e , t o w a r d s t h e d r a w i n g r o o m w h e r e Mrs. T H E SUBSCRIBER H A S J D 8 T RECEIVED HIS W I N T E R
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B u t t h e f a t i g u e t h o L i n c o l n w a s t o b e at h o m e t o a few f r i e n d s w i t h o u t cereSTOCK. CONSISTING OF
m e n e v i n c e d , a n d t h e i r c o u r a g e , c o o l n e s s a n d e n d u r a n c e m o n y , I m e t t h o chief m a g i s t r a t e on h i s way f r o m t h e
t e a - r o o m t o h i s office. E v i d e n t l y t h i n k i n g t h a t I w a s in
Sole Manufacturer»
and Licensee*,
entitle t h e m t o tho highest praise.
C o L R i c h a r d s o n in his r e p o r t g i v e s g r e a t c r e d i t t o t h e s e a r c h of himself; he s t o p p e d s h o o k hands, and looked inq u i r i n g l y ; u p o n w h i c h 1 i n t r o d u c e d myself, a p o l o g i z i n g
M i c h i g a n S e c o n d a n d T h i r d f o r c o v e r i n g h i s retreat
A m o n g t h o i n c i d e n t s w o r t h y of s p e c i a l n o t e c o n n e c t e d f o r t h e i n t e r r u p t i o n , a n d t h e n s t o o d b a c k t o let h i m pass.
w i t b i t h o q a t t l e of S u n d a y , w a s t h o visit of t h o S e c r e t a r y B u t h a v i n g t h u s b e e n m a d e t o k n o w me, h e t o o k t h e ocof w a r , a c c o m p a n i e d b y a few f r i e n d s , f o r t h e p u r p o s e of casion t o o b v i a t e e m b a r r a s m e n t b y a few. a p t words, a n d
witnessing tho e n g a g e m e n t
A f t e r s p e n d i n g several e n d e d b y m o s t c o u r t e o u s l y s h o w i n g m e t h o way t o M r s .
Corner of Fifth A Woodbrldge Sts., Detroit, Mich.
Saturday, L i n c o l n s reception-room.
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a n d h e a r i n g t h o e v i d e n c e in relation t o t h e p o s s i b i l i t y of
THE INJECTOR IS an apparatus which may replace most adG e n e r a l J o h n s t o n h a v i n ^ o i n e d f o r c e s w i t h G e n e r a l B e a u - I h a d n e v e r seen t h a t a k w a r d m a t t e r f o r a h i g h f u n c t i o n vantageously
all the means h i t h e r t o used f o r supplying water
Which he offers cheap for Cash or Barter.
to Steam Boilers, whether Stationary. Locomotive, AgricoJ
r e g a r d , h e o r d e r e d h i s tealm a n d s t a r t e d f o r W a s h i n g t o n , a r y , a n u n e x p e c t e d a n d b r i e f i n t e r v i e w w i t h a s t r a n g e r ,
C. DAVIDSON, Agent.
It was charactertural, or Marine.
t o f o r w a r d r e i n f o r e c m e n t a . O n h i s a r r i v a l a t W a s h i n g t o n m o r e a d m i r a b l y a n d winningly done.
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h o d r o v e r o u n d t o t h e P r e s i d e n t ' s a n d G e n e r a l S c o t t ' i istic, f o r t h e r e was no c e r e m o n y a b o u t i t ; b u t while i t
pumps for feeding boilers, and the various movements for
w a s full of t a c t t o w a r d me, i t w a s q u i t e as full of simplo
h e a d q u a r t e r s t o i n f o r m t h e m of h i s views. F o u r regiw o r k i n g them in all classes ot Engine, and, In fact, w h e n P. S . — C A S n P A I D FOR FURS.
T h o u g h not courtly manner it was
m e n t s w h i c h w e r e u n d e r m a r c h i n g o r d e r s for H a r p e r ' s d i g n i t y f o r herself
ever a boiler is used and steam p r o d u c e d ; it is an a d j u n c t to
boiler, and entirely independent of the Engine, and is
F e r r y t o j o i n G e n e r a l P a t t e r s o n ' s column, w e r e s t a r t e d w h a t c o u r t l y m a n n e r t r i e s t o imitate—^mein a n d p r e s e n c e
limply opening connexions with the
it in operation by simply
S o u t h , a n d five o t h e r s o r d e r e d t o b e ready S u a d a y t o o a b s o l u t e l y n a t u r a l a n d d i r e c t f o r a B r u m m e l t o ap>ilcr: and h a v i n g no part* in motion it i* not liable to
morning.
T h r e e of t h e regiments t h e n o r d e r e d h a d p r o v e b u t w h i c h would h a v e b e e n e x c e e d i n g l y a d m i r e d
by W e l l i n g t o n or a P a l m e r e t o n .
I t is impossible t o look
reached F a i r f a x b e f o r e t h e retreat c o m m e n c e d .
The slie of t h i s apparatus is comparatively small, and its
application is rendered especially easy by the fact that it
T h e S e c o n d W i s c o n s i n regiment w a s c o m m a n d e d in i n t o M r . L i n c o l n ' s face, a n d h e a r h i m s p e a k a few words,
can 1* placed in any position, vertical, horizontal, or other
t h o recent b a t t l e s b y L i e u t e n a n t CoL P e c k . A few d a y s w i t h o u t b e l i e v i n g in h i m . H o l o o k s as h o n e s t as he d o e s
wise, near to. or at a distance from tbe Boiler, and j t any
p r e v i o u s t o t h e e n g a g e m e n t l e a v o w a s g r a n t e d t o C o l o n e l t a l l — a n d h e i s taller t h a n m o s t p e o p l e — while ii
reasonable h e i g h t above t h i level of the feed-water.
HAVE INTRODUCED A LARGE AND T U E
C o o n t o return t o W i s c o n s i n f o r a s h o r t p e r i o d . H a v i n g a b s o r b e n t o p e n n e s s of his f r a n k e y e s a n d ready intelligence
The apparatus Is connected with the Boiler by two pipe*,
l e a r n e d t h a t a b a t t l o w a s t o t a k e p l a c e , n e d e l a y e d h i s d e - of h i s features a n d e x p r e s s i o n , t h e r e is p l e n t y of p r o m i s e
one leading from the steam space, and the o t h e r conducted
to the lowest convenient p o i n t of the water space; it will
Aii*
p a r t u r e , a n d a c t e d a s v o l u n t e e rr A
i d *"
t o C o l o o e l ( a c t i n g of c a p a b i O $ r .
operate
with steam at any u s u a l pressure, and it wifl supply
Brigadier General) Sherman, w h o compliments him
itself from the hot well of a condensing Engine.
h i g h l y f o r his r e a l in a c t i o n a m i self-possession u n d e r fire.
T h e L o r e o f C o u n t r y e n d of H o m e .

T h e h j i s a land, of every land the pride,
Beloved l>y heaven o'er all the world beside.
Where brighter suns dispense serener light.
And m i l d e r moons iraparadlse the night—
A land of beauty, virtae, valoL truth.
Time-tntored age, and love-exalted youth.
The w a n d e r i n g mariner, vhorf eye explores
T h e wealthiest Isles, the m o a t / e n c h a n t i n g shores.
Views n o t a realm so beautiful and fair,
N o r breathes the s p i r i t of a p u r e r a i r :
In every clime the m a g n e t of bis soul,
T o u c h ' d bv remcmberance, t r e m b l e s t o that pole;
F o r , in t h i s land of heaven's peculiar grace,
The heritage of n a t u r e ' s noblest race;
There is a s p o t of e a r t h supremely blest,
it t h a n all the rest,
' • t y r a n t , casts aside

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h a v i n g been t h r o w n u p o n t h e c o u r a g e of a W i s c o n s i n
C'olood. W o h a v o g o o d a u t h o r i t y f o r s t a t i n g t h a t CoL
C o o n c a u g h t a flag from a c o l o r b e a r e r , w i t h w h i c h h e
r o d o a l o n g t h o w a v e r i n g lines, a n d s u c c e e d e d in rallying
a c o n a i d e r a b l o f o r c e t o m a k e a s t a n d , w h i c h wa3 f o r m e d
i n t o a hollow square by General McDowell, and used t o
c o v e r t h e r e t r e a t f r o m t h e field.
M u c h h a s b e e n s a i d of t h e g a l l a n t r y of s e v e r a l regim e n t s u n d e r t h e g a l l i n g fire of t h e m a s k e d b a t t e r i e s , b u t
it often h a p p e n s t n a t those most worthy of commendat i o n a r e t h e l a s t t o receive i t
The Scott l i f e Guard,
Colonel H o b a r t W a r d , w a s o r d e r e d t o s u p p o r t G r i f f i n ' s
b a t t e r y , e a r l y in t h e a c t i o n , in i t s a t t a c k on t h o e n e m y ' s
works. T h e G u a r d went steadily and bravely t f f * |
w o r k , a n d h e l d t h e i r p o s i t i o n u n t i l all in t h e vicinityc v e n G r i f f i n ' s b a t t e r y , h a d left, n o t w i t h s t a n d i n g t h e y w e r e
s e v e r a l t i m e s fired i n t o b y o u r o w n UoopSr a n d d a r i n g
all w h i c h t i m e t h e y r e c e i v e d n o m o d i f i c a t i o n of o r d e r * .
T h e i r h e a v y losses i n d i c a t e t h a t t h e y h a v e s e e n h o t w o r k .
T h e F i r e Z o u a v e s h a d a p o s i t i o n a t t h e right of t b e
G u a r d , a n d t h e F i f t h M a s s a c h u s e t t s a t t h e right of t h e
Z o u a v e s , all u n d e r a g a l l i n g fire, a n d all s u f f e r i n g severe
losses.
T h o l e t t e r a c c o m p a n y i n g t h e flag of t r u c e s e n t t o t h e
r e b e l lines, in reference t o t h e d e a d a n d w o u n d e d on t h e

C a p t E . B . W a r d , a well k n o w n a n d h i g h l y respected
c i t i z e n of D e t r o i t , w h o w e n t p u r p o s e l y f r o m t n e r e o v e r a
week a g o t o witness t h e a n t i c i p a t e d b a t t l e a t Manassas,
d i s p l a y e d g r e a t coolness a n d c o u r a g e d u r i n g t h e d i s g r a c e f u l retreat of a p o r t i o n of o n r t r o o p s . S e e i n g a p a n i c
stricken soldiertnrow down his muskot,he deliberately pick
e d i t up, r a n t o w h e r e a w o u n d e d soldier lay w r i t h i n g in t h e
a g o n i e s of d e a t h , t o r e off his c a r t r i d g e b o x , a n d l o a d e d
a n d fired a t t h e e n e m y e i g h t t i m e s , remaining cool as an
oyster t h r o u g h o u t W e have t h e above from a strictly
reliable s o u r c e . T h i s reflects m u c h c r e d i t u p o n C a p t
W a r d ; t h e m o r e so a s i t i s in s t r i k i n g c o n t r a s t w i t h t n e
b a s e c o n d u c t of some c o w a r d l y rascals, w h o first s t a r t e d
on the run to W a s h i n g t o n .
[ M i l w a u k e e SentineL
T h 6 m o s t reliable i n f o r m a t i o n a s t o t h e s t r e n g t h of
t h e rebels a t M a n a s s a s , p l a c e s it a t 9 1 , 0 0 0 , t h a t n u m b e r
of r a t i o n s h a v i n g b e e n u e 6 t r i b u t c d on t h e mornii g of t h e
b a t t l e . O n e a c c o u n t p l a c e s i t a s h i g h as 110,(
t h a t b y a n intelligent r e b e l .
H u r r y a n d c u n n i n g a r e t h e t w o a p p r e n t i c e s of desp a t c h a n d skill, b u t n e i t h e r of t h e m e v e r l e a r n s h i ter's trade.

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B u n Str»ps. B o t W j c J
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and Rein Snaps.
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N O T A R Y PUBLIC,
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T h e a d v a n t a g e s t o b e d e r i v e d f r o m t h e use of t h i s
A p p a r a t u s a r e S—
1st.—The saving of the first cost of all Pumps, and t h '
parts t o c o n n e c t them with tbe E n g i n e and Boiler.
i n d . — T h e saving of the wear and tear of these pumps,
which, in Locomotive* and other high pressure Engines is
very considerable.
Srd.—The saving of tbe power required to work pump* ot
whatever c o n s t r u c t i o n .
4th.—The elevation of the temperature of the water admitted i n t o the Boiler by t h e Boiler by the steam used, t h u s
preventing any appreciable loas of heat.
5th.—The advantage of b e i n g able to supply Boilers without s e t t i n g the Steam Engine in motion; thus, in all cases
obviating the e x p e n s e and wear and tear of Donkey Pumping
Engines, and affording all the advantage, usually s o u g h t in
their application.
,
I s ASEISG PRICES, ft is necessarv t o state the steam press a r e a n d n o m i n a l horse power of Boiler, or t h e steam pre*
sure and the quantity of water required per h o u r .
ST—-ly

Mioh.

H A N G I N G S — W A L L PAPER, C U R T A I N

Paper, and Buff C u r t a i n i n g . Bordering, Ac.^
HANNAH. L A Y A CO.

Traverse City. Nov. 30. 1860.

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