Grand Traverse Herald, August 08, 1862

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Grand Traverse Herald, August 08, 1862

Subject

American newspapers--Michigan.
Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)

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Issue of "Grand Traverse Herald" Newspaper.

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Contributors to the newspaper.

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Bates, Morgan (1806-1874)

Date

1862-08-08

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Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)

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t h a t c o d s o n i e d t h e p o o r b o y ' s h e a r t (or m a n y month*, till p e r a m e n t a n d m a n n e r . T h a t w e r e a s u b u k d i s t i n c t i o n
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CAIRO, J u l y ? 0 . — T h e c o m m i t t e e a p p o i n t e d by G e n .
G r e e n v i l l e AH her mails and d e s p a t c h e s were taken.
G r a n t h a v e o f r e a d y seized i l 3 h o u s e s a n d s t o r e s belongCounty Convention.
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ing t o rebels. T h e p r o p e r t y h a s b e e n c o n f i s c a t e d .
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MEMPHIS, J u l y 27, v i a CAIBO, J u l y 3 0 . — P a s s e n g e r s
' h e i r rusty a r m o r a n d p r e p a r e f o r a v i g o r o u s F a l l C a m - b a u k s of t h e Y a z o o . N e a r G r e e o v i i l o , 1 3 0 miles t h i s
f r o m H e l e n a r e p o r t t h a t J e f f T h o m p s o n wag at A u s s i d e of V i c k s b u r g , t h e r e a r e t h r e e c o m p a n i e s of a r t i l l e r y ,
p a i g n . T h e N o v e m b e r election will b e a h i g h l y ima n d 2 5 0 cavalry, well a r m e d a n d m o u n t e d
I t is impos- tin y e s t e r d a y w i t h a b o d y of men, a n a m m u n i t i o n t r a i n
p o r t a n t one.
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b e r s of C o n g r e s s , a L e g i s l a t u r e w h i c h will a p p o i n t a W o r k h a s now been s t o p p e d on t h e canal, t h e n e g r o e s t r a n s p o r t a t i o n a c r o s s i n t o A r k a n s a s . I t is b e l i e v e d he
i n t e n d e d t o s t o p a n d seize one of ( i e u . C u r t i s ' transTTnited S t a t e s S e n a t o r f o r six y e a r s , a n d o u r C o u n t y ' h a v e b e e n sent h o m e a n d t h e s i e g e of V i c k s b u r g f o r the
ports. A cavalry force was sent u p f r o m Helena, b u t
Officers. A w o r d t o t h e wise i s s u f f i c i e n t N o affilia- t i m e v i r t u a l l y a b a n d o n e d .
failed t o find t h e rebels, w h o b a d fled in d i f f e r e n t di[Special despatch to the C h i c a g o T r i b u n e . ]
tion w i t h T r a i t o r * — n o C o m p r o m i s e w i t h T r e a s o n .
rections into the interior.
VICKKBUUO, 24, v i a CAIRO, J u l y 3 0 , 1862.
N o arrival from V i c k s b u r g .
S o m e rebel b a t t e r i e s
B y arrangement between C o m m o d o r e s D a v i s and F a r Congressional Convention.
ragut, t h e a t t e m p t t o t a k e t h e rebel r a m K a n s a s w a s set e r e c t e d o p p o s i t e G a i n e s ' L a n d i n g a r e still o b s t r u c t i n g
A l t h o u g h t h e call h a s n o t y e t b e e n officially m a d e ,
f o r y e s t e r d a y m o r n i n g . C o m . F a r r a g u t d i d not like t o the p a s s a g e of b o a t s . T h e s e o b s t r u c t i o n s will be removwe h a v e g o o d r e a s o n t o k n o w t h a t t h e C o n v e n t i o n t o l e a v e t h e A r k a n s a s loose, a n d h e n c e c o n c o c t e d t h e at- e d in a few d a y s Xmd c o m m u n i c a t i o n reestablished
G e n 8 h e r m a n will issue a n o r d e r t o - m o r r o w f o r b i d n o m i n a t e a C a n d i d a t e for C o n g r e s s in t h i s D i s t r i c t will t e m p t to t a k e h e r . A t d a y l i g h t t h e B e n t o n , C i n c i n n a t i ,
ing p u r c h a s e r s t o p a y g o l d o r t r e a s u r y n o t e s f o r c o t t o u
b e h e l d a t G r a n d B a p i d s on t h e 1 7 t h o f S e p t e m b e r , L o u i s v i l l e , B r a g g a n d E s s e x w e i g h e d a n c h o r a n d d r o p p e d d o w n t h e river. J u s t a b o v e t h e p o i n t t h e E m e x o r s u g a r t o p l a n t e r s w h o c a n n o t e s t a b l i s h t h e i r p a s t
a n d t h a t G r a n d T r a v e r s e will be e n t i t l e d t o t w o Delea n d p r e s e n t loyalty.
p a s s e d t h e r e s t of t h e fleet a n d s t e a m e d d o w n t h e river,
gates.
U n d e r t h e o p e r a t i o n of t h e old o r d e r of G e n . G r a n t
while t h e g u n s a n d o t h e r b o a t s b e h i n d e n g a g e d t h e l a n d
b a t t e r i e s . T h e c a n n o n a d i n g w a s t e r r i f i c . E v e r y g u a r d a c o m m i s s i o n is now e n g a g e d in e x a m i n i n g i n t o the
M i c h i g a n A p p o i n t m e n t s uniler the U n i t e d M a t e s
in t o w n seemed t o h a v o i t s gun. T h e E s s e x closed i t s loyalty of p r o p e r t y o w n e d in t h i s c i t y a n d v i c i n i t y
Tax Law.
p o r t s a n d c a s e m a t e s a u d s t e a m e d on a m i d a s h o w e r of W h e r e t h e r e is any q u e s t i o n a s t o disloyalty, t h e p r o p T h e D e t r o i t A d v e r t i s e r and T r i b u n e says t h a t o u r balls, i n t e n d i n g t o r u n d i r e c t l y i n t o t h e A r k a n s a s a n d e r t y is seized for G o v e r n m e n t use s u b j e c t to f u t u r e
' 'congressional D e l e g a t i o n h a v e u u a n i m o o s l y a g r e e d u p o n g r a p p l e h e r .
A s she neared the A r k a n s a s she discharg- a d j u d i c a t i o n
JACKSON, T e u n . , J u l j 2 8 . — T h e report of fighting
r e c o m m e n d i n g t h e following A s s e s s o r s a n d C o l l e c t o r s e d h e r h e a v y 11-incb b o w g u n s a n d r u s h e d on, b u t in t h e
n o r t h of B o l i v a r , t o w a r d s J a c k s o n , y e s t e r d a y a b o u t noon,
f o r M i c h i g a n , under, t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s T a x L a w . T h e y s m o k e t h e c a b l e of t h e A r k a n s a s b a d b e e n cut, so t h a t
s h e s w u n g r o u n d , a n d t h e E s s e x r a n i n t o t h e s h o r e . F o r c r e a t e d c o n s i d e r a b l e of a stir.
a r e all g o o d m e n a n d t r u e .
I t a p p e a r s t h a t C a p t J . J . Dotting, chief of c a v a l r y
ten m i n u t e s , then, t h e E s s e x a n d A r k a n s a s w e r e at close
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Diitricl.—Assessor.
J . R BKNu a r t e r a , a n d t h e s h o t s were i n c e s s a n t T h e E s s e x evi- on G e n L o g a n ' s staff, w i t h a b o u t fifty men. c a m e u p o n
NBT. A d r i a n ; C o l l e c t o r , C . A TROWBRIDOR, D e t r o i t .
ently did m u c h d a m a g e t o h e r f o r m i d a b l e o p p o n e n t , a b a n d of r e b e l c a v a l r y a t t h e m o u t h of C l o v e r C r e e k ,
and, a t t a c k i n g t b e m f u r i o u s l y , d r o v e t h e m i n t o a n a
2nd Dittricl.—Assessor,
E . J . HOCSK, P a w F a w ; b u t finding herself u n s u p p o r t e d , s h e w a s f o r c e d t o d r o p
d o w n t h e r i v e r . T h e l ^ s e x lost one m a n killed a n d a c r o s s H a t c h i e R i v e r , killiog a n d w o u n d i u g s e v e n t e e n ,
C o l l e c t o r , A H . MORRISON, B e r r i e n .
t h r e e w o u n d e d . S h e r e c e i v e d ten shots, t h r e e of w h i c h a n d s e c u r i n g a b o u t fifteen p r i s o n e r s , w h o a r e o n t h e i r
3 d District.—Assessor,
WHITNEY JOSH*, l o o s i n g ; w e n t t h r o u g h h e r . C a p t a i n P o r t e r , of t h o E s s e x , feels wnv t o t h i s p l a c e .
C a p t a i n Dotting w a s w o u n d e d i c t b e f o o t , a n d lest
C o l l e c t o r , A . D e FORKST, A n n A r b o r .
c o n s i d e r a b l y c h a g r i n e d t h a t h e was not m o r e n o b l y s u p - :
T h e B e n t o n , C i n c i n n a t i a n d L o u i s v i l l e c c r t a i n f y t h r e e of h i s m e n k i l l e d , w h o e e n a m e s I will s e c u r e a s
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A . SESSIONS, I o n i a ; Collec- p o r t e d
i n d u l g e d in t h e fight a d e c i d e d l y l o n g t i m e
N o d a m a g e soon a s possible.
tor. A . B. TURNER, G r a n d R a p i d s .
T h e reoel f o r c e w a s a b o u t 2 0 0 s t r o n g .
was d o n e in t h e r e a r of t h o E a e x -beyond s h o o t i n g off
S r t Distriot.—Assessor.
R u r c s STANLY, B i r m i n g - t h e e s c a p e p i p e o f t h e C i n c i n n a t i . A l t h o u g h t h e Q u e e n
T h e p l a c e of t h e fight is a b o u t h a l f - w a y b e t w e e n
h a m ; C o l l e c t o r , GILES HUBBARD, M o u n t CTemmeos.
of t h e W e s t c o n l d n o t a c c o m p l i s h m u c h , she n e v e r t h e - B o l i v a r a n d J a c k s o n , mid a b o u t e i g h t m i l e s w e s t of
6 t h District.—Assessor,
W i t R BAHTLKTT, V a s s a r ; less w e n t in f o r h e r s h a r e of the blows, a n d g o t ten or a t h e r a i l r o a d b e t w e e n t b e t w o p o i n t s .
T h e s e a r e t h e f a c t s o n t oF w h i c h a t h o u s a n d r u m o r s
dozen s h o t s t h r o u g h her. S h e bit t h e A r k a n s a s two
C o l l e c t o r , S . WARRKN, F l i n t .
h e a v y b u t s . T h e e f f o r t s , to all e v e n t s , is a f h i l u r e . T h e h a v e b e e n m a n u f a c t u r e d .
A l l w a s q u i e t at B o l i v a r t h i s m o r n i n g a n d q u i e t
A r k a n s a s lies still u n d e r t h e f r o w n i n g g u n s of V i c k s b n r g .
Stevedore Riot in C i n c l n a a t l .
T h e r u m o r t h a t G e n . S t e r l i n g P r i c e is c o m i n g in u p o n h e r e
T h e war b e t w e e n the w h i t e and colored stevedore?
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g r a n d r o w in w h i c h a n u m b e r of p e r s o n s w e r e i n j u r e d , b e e n crossed t h e r e
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a n d still f u r t h e r d i s t u r b a n c e s a r e f e a r e d . [ E x c h a n g e .
t h i s m o r n i n g . C o m m o d o r e F n r r a g u t ' s vessel, d e m a n d e d t b e s u r r e n d e r of t h e t o w n , w h i c h w a s refused
T h e r e i s p o s i t i v e e v i d e n c e , says t h e ' l o l e d o C o m - returned
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m o v e m e n t s , o r i g i n a t i n g in N e w Y o r k , a n d i n c i t e d b y r e t u r u i u g slaves, a n d a c a p t a i n of t h o 6 t h V e r m o u . kil- o n b y t h e h o m e g u a r d s a n d a n u m b e r killed. T b e y t h e n
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t u r n e d t o retrace t h e i r steps d o w n . t h c p i k e a n d w e r e m e t
T h e r e b e l s a r e p l a y i n g a d e n p e r a t e g a m e a t G r e e n v i l l e . by a p a r t y of m e n u n d e r M n j o r B r o c h t of t h e 1 8 t h K e n • ' i t i w . I t i s u n d e r s t o o d t h a t of a p a r t y of w h i c h l e f t
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n e a r t n i s place. T e n w e r e t l s o c a p t u r e d a t N o r t h M i d A b o v e GRRRKVIU.R, J u l y 2 0 .
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of t h e p a p e r b e i n g c a l c u l a t i t o a i d t h e rebellion.
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s p e e c h a t t h e s e c o n d ' m e e t i n g , referred) t o t h e " s e c e s h " led on t h e L i o n e t s ,
sign of t h e s e g u e r r i l l a s t o a a c k t h e l a t t e r p l a c e o n t h e
t h e b a u y o five dfcvs f o r e o m e k i n d of a c o n v o y . A s w e
r e p o r t b y s a y i n g t h a t he n e v e r h a d a- w o r d of diffia f t e r n o o n S e v e n of t h e s e g u e r r i l l a s w e n t i n t o M o u n t
passed t h e island W sow t b e b l a c k c n e d remains of t h e
Sterling to demand a s u r r j n d e r .
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••ilty in h i s Hfe w i t h a n y l a b o r i n g m a n a b o u t w a g e s . S a l l i e W o o d
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T h e s e f a c t s o n l y g o t o p r o v e fiow t h e i n f a m o u s K n i g h t s ren, w i t h t h e e x c e p t i o n of L i e u t W i n g , o f t h e 4 t h
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of t h e G o l d e n C i r c l e a r c o p e r a t i n g t h r o u g h t h e c o u n t r y W i s c o n s i n , p i l o t L u c a s aikl a n e g r o w o m a n h a v e b e e n r e b e l s c o m i n g u p w e r e Gre! a t f r o m h o u s e s o n the r o a d .
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S i x m o r e w e r e killed a n d ft me t w e n t y m o r t a l l y w o u n d e d .
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T h e r e b e l s r e t r e a t e d s< 1 >o miles, c a m e u p o n M a j o r
t h e r e b e l l i o n . T h e y o r e b e t t e r o r g a n i x e d in t h i s S t a t e
of t h e Y a z o o R i v e r .
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to-day t h a n e v e r before.
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[8p«clal despatch to the Chicago T r i b u n e . ?
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MEMPHIS, 28, v i a CAIRO, Jtfi'v 30, 1862.
ton, w h e n t h e y b r o k e iu
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capturedO a r loss w a s t iree h o m o g u a r d s w o u n d e d ,
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e a c h c o n s t i t u t e one.
p n e of t h e m fatally, a n d one )( B r n c b t ' s regiment s e v e r e l y .
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w a s s h o t d e a d while a t t e m p t i n g t o e s c a p e . T h e r e s t
F r o m G e n . 1 'ope'* D i v i s i o n .
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w e r e t a k e n t o Mississippi.
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t o t h e C o n g r e s s i o n a l D i s t r i c t s u n d e r t h e new a p p o r t i o n P r i c e h a s g o t t w e n t y f i v e c a n n o n a c r o s s t h e Mississippi
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s u a n c e of O c n F o p e ' s ord« , a r r e s t e d all t h e male i n h a b i t c a s e s w h e r e , a s c o n s l i t a t e d f o r C o n g r e s s , t h e y d i v i d e a a r m y . T h o r e b e l s say t h a t P r i c e i s to c o m m a n d in M i s - a n t s of t b e tovyn a n d l o d g e t h e m in t h e c o u r t h o u s e p r e s o u r i , H i n d m a n in A r k a n s a s , a n d M a g r u d e r t o bo o v e r
- o u n t y o r a w a r d . T h e new a p p o r t i o n m e n t will b e t h e
p a r a t o r y t o a d m i n i s t e r i n g be o a t h of allegiance. T h i s
b o t h . 'I'he U n i o n f o r c e s a r e a m p l e t o c h e c k t h e m .
c o u r s e i s r e n d e r e d i m p e r a t ely n e c e s s a r y f r o m t h e f a c t
b«sis of d i s t r i c t i n g in t h e S t a t e s w h i c h lose a s w e l t a s in
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. a n d i t is s u p p o s e d t o j o i n
t h o s e w h i c h g a i n r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s . A d e c i s i o n w h i c h will
v i a CAIRO, J u l v 30, 1862. \
t h e g u e r r i l l a s w h o ioxeet tl . west s i d e of Uie s o u t h f o r k ,
T h o r a m Q n e e n of t b e W e s t h a s a r r i v e d f r o m V i c k s save c o n s i d e r a b l e A d d i t i o n a l e x p e n s e .
a n d in o n e i n s t a n c e c a p i a r d t b e river p i c k e t s . A p r o m b u r g . S h e l e f t t b e flotilla on t h e 2 4 t h .
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Washington,, left h e r e yea rday f o r the mountains, takriver.
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in S o u t h C a r o l i n a , w h o b a r e h e c u d e s e r t e d b y t h e i r rebel
ing horsca, e q u i p m e n t s am" *rms. L a s t n i g h t o u r p i c k e t s
Y a x o o . A s t h e Q u e e n w a s c o m i n g u p t h e river s h e w a s
fired o n t w o g u e r r i l l a s in ti >t v i c i n i t j , s n p p o t e d to b e t h e
m a s t w s , is e n c o u r a g i n g . * G e n S a r t o n , t h e new M i l i t a r y
a t t a c k e d b y r e b e l s w i t h f o u r field g u n s , a t C a r o l i n a L a n d G o v e r n o r o( t h a t S t a t e , h a s t a k e n m u c h i n t e r e s t in t h e ing, b e l o w G r e e n v i l l e , a n d s e v e r a l s h o t s p u t t h r o u g h b e r . f a r m e r a n d son.
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c o n t r a b a n d s . H e s p e a k s w i t h e n t h u s i a s m o f t h e g o o d T h o m a s A . S p e n o e was killed, a n d t w o o r t h r e e w o u n d o r d e r , fidelity, a n d i n d u s t r y of t h e o c g r o c a , a n d s a y s t h a t ed, a m o n g t h e m J u n i u s B r o w n , of N e w Y o r k .
T h e U n i t e d S t a t e s ECOB 'mist e s t i m a t e s t h a t t h e r e i s
CAIRO, J u l y 3 0 . — W e h a v e n e w s f r o m H e l e n a t h a t
w h f n t h e c r o p s a r e in Ahey will q o t b e a featherweight
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[Special d e s p a t c h to the Cfcicage Tribune.)
CAIRO, J u l y 29, 1862.
1 have just arrived from C o l t m b u s . T w o trains have
a r r i v e d — o n e on t b e M o b i l e a i n T O b i o r a i l r o a d , at seven
o ' c l o c k . T h e a c e o - m t s p r e v i o u s l y r e c e i v e d of rebel raids
wore g r e a t l y e x a g g e r a t e d . F r o m official i n f o r m a t i o n I
d e r i v e t h e following a c c o u n t :
T w o h u n d r e d of J a c k s o a ' s c a v a l r y c a m c t o t h e h o u w
of o w e a l t h y m a n n a m e d B e a d l e , residing n e a r H m n b o l d ?
e a r l y y e s t e r d a y m o r n i n g , a n d a s be w a s a b o u t s t a r t i n g to
p i l o t t h e m t o i h c b r i d g e inside of o u r lines, be d i s c o ^ r e d a p a r t y of six o r s e v e n F e d e r a l s c o u t s r i d i n g t o w a r d s
t h e m ; c o n c e a l i n g h i m s e l f b e h i n d a fence. B e a d l e d i r e c t
ed t h e r e b e l s t o a n a m b u s h f r o m whence, u p o n t h e arrival of o u r m e n , t h e y c o u l d p o u n c e u p o n and c a p t u r e
t b e m . T h i s plan, h o w e v e r , w a s f r u s t r a t e d b y a y o u n g
s l a v t of Bca<ile's. who, a t t h e risk of bis own life, start
ed a c r o s s a cornfield a n d w a r n e d t b e F e d e r a l s of t h e i r
peril, w h o at o n c e t u r n e d b a c k , h o t l y p u r s u e d b y t h e
rebels.
Only t h r e e of o u r men s u c c e e d e d in reaching
H u m b o l d t safely.
O n e r e c e i v e d a ball in t h e b r e a s t
w i t h w h i c h h e r o d e s i x miles, d y i n g soon a f t e r h e r e a c h e d the t o w n . T h e o t h e r t w o w e r e p r o b a b l y c a p t u r e d
as t h e y h a v e n o t b e e n seen.
A p o r t i o n of t h e rebels
t h e n p r o c e e d e d to t h o b r i d g e , s i x miles f r o m H u m b o l d t ,
d r i v i n g off t h e s m a l l f o r e c s t a t i o n e d t h e r e , a n d net fire t o
it
O u r men b e i n g r e i n f o r c e d by a small p a r t y , d r o v e
t h e r e b e l s b a c k to t h e river, w h e r e t h e y in t i m e w e r e rei n f o r c e d , a n d t h e f e d e r a l s a g a i n d r i v e n b a c k , a n d i t was
not until our troops were reiuforced from H u m b o l d t that
t h e rebels w e r e p u t t o
flight
O S r m e n s u c c e e d e d in
e x t i n g u i s h i n g t(ie fire a f t e r a b o u t s i x t y f e e t of t b e b r i d g e
b a d been b u r n e d . . C o l . Bisacll's e n g i n e e r regiment w a s
immediately set at work, and a t 10 o'clock this morning
t h e b r i d g e "was
repaired
In tho meantime large scouting p a r t i e s w e r e s e c t o u t In e v e r y d i r e c t i o n . B e a d l e a n d
four others supposed to have been connected with t b e
r e b e l s w e r e a r r e s t e d in t h e a f t e r n o o n , a n d e i g h t o t h e r s
d a r i n g t h e n i g h t . B e a d l e w a s a t o n c e t r i e d a n d sentenced t o b e h u n g t h i s a f t e r n o o n . H e h a d t a k e n t b e o a t h
of a l l e g i a n c e w h i c h w a s f o u n d n p o n h i s p e r s o n
His
h o u s e w a s also b o m o d , a s well a s t h e b o u s e s of t h e f o u r
others taken with him.
O n t h e i r retreat t h e rebels
b u r n e d a b r i d g e on t h e M i s s i s s i p p i C e n t r a l R o a d , e i g h t
miles f r o m M e m p h i s .
A c t i v e p r e p a r a t i o n s w e r e m a d e a t H u m b o l d t last n i g h t
to m e e t t h e rebels, an a t t a c k b e f n g e x p e c t e d , a n d G e n
L o g a n t B r e a t e n e d t o s e t fire to t b e town u p o n t h o first
a l a r m . H e a v y f o r c e s will n o w g u a r d t b e l i n e o f t b o
M o b i l e a n d O h i o R o a d all t b e w a y t o C o r i n t h , a n d n o
m o r e t r o u b l e is a n t i c i p a t e d .
T b e f o l l o w i n g i s a c o p y of a d i s p a t c h r e c e i v e d b y G e a .
Quitnby, at Columbus, at 5 o'clock this e v e o i n g .
" T o G e n J . B. Q u i m b y :
,a
" TRKKTOK, TKXK., J u l y 29, 1862.
" T h e m a n w h o g u i d e d t h e rebels to t b e b r i d g e t h a t
was b u r n e d w a s h u n g to d a y . H e h a d t a k e n t h e ' o a t h .
T b e b o u s e s of f o u r o t h e r s w h o a i d e d h a v e been b u r n e d
to the ground
(Signed)
G- M . DOIXIE,
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E N F O R C E M E N T O F T H E COPTFISCATION ACT.

T b e President's P r o c l a m a t i o n W a r n i n g tbe Rebel*
of (be- P r o v i s i o n fat t b e S l x t b S e c t i o n o f t b e A c t .
A PROCLAMATION BV THK PRXHIDIBT Of THR UNITED STATES
OF AMERICA.
I n p u r s u a n c e of t b e s i x t h s e c t i o n of t h e a c t of C o n g r e s s
e n t i t l e d " A n A c t t o S u p p r e s s I n s u r r e c t i o n , to P u n i s h
T r e a s o n a n d R e b e l l i o n , to S e i s e a n d C o n f i s c a t e t h e P r o p e r t y ©TRebel*, a n d f o r o t h e r p u r p o s e s . " a p p r o v e d J u l y
1 6 , 1 8 6 2 ; and 1 w h i c h A c t a n d t h e ' J o i f t t R e s o l u t i o n e x r
p l o n i t o r y t h e r e o f , o r e h e r e w i t h p u b l i s h e d , I , ABRAHAM
LINCOLN, P r e s i d e n t of tte U n i t e d S t a t e s , d o h e r e b y p r o c l a i m t o , a n d w a r n all p e r s o s s w i t h i n t h e c o n t e m p l a t i o n
of s a i d s i x t h s s e t i o n , t » cesBD p a r t i s i p o t i n g in, a i d i n g ,
c o u n t e n a n c i n g , o r a b e t t i n g t h e e x i s t i n g rebellion, o r a n y
rebellion,
against tbe G o T e r a m e a l of tho U n i t e d States,
a n d t o return t o t h e i r p r o p e r a l l e g i a n c e t o t h e U n i t e d
S t a t e s , o n p a i n o r t h e f o r f e i t u r e s rod s e i z u r e s a s w i t h i n
and by said sixth sectios provided.
I n t e s t i m o n y w h e r e o f I h a v e h e r e u n t o s e t my h a n d
a n d caused t h e seal of t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s to b e a f f i x e d .
D o n e a t t b e C i t y of W a s h i n g t o n , t h i s 2 5 t h d a y of J u l y ,
in t h e y e a r of o u r L o r d o o e t h o u s a n d e i g h t h u n [ u n.] d r e d a n d s i x t y t w o , a n d o f t h e I n d e p e n d e n c e o f
the U n i t e d S t a t e s t h e e i g h t y - s e v e n t h .
A B R A H A M LINCOLN.

By the President;
W n . U A * H . SxwARn, S e c ' y of S t a t e .
The Postage S t a m p Currency.
WASHINGTON, J u l y 3 0 . — T h e p o s t m a s t e r G e n e r a l a n d
t h e c o m m i s s i o n e r s of i n t e r n a l revenues t o - d a y a p p r o v e d
of t h e s p e c i m e n s f o r t b e p o s t a g e s t a m p c u r r e n c y , w h i c h
will b e f o r 5, 10, 2 5 e n d 5 0 cents. T h e d e s i g n s e m b r a c e
the present 5 and 10 c e n t postage stamps tastefully a r a r r a n g e d in s u c h s w a y t h a t t h e y c a n n o t De s e p a r a t e d a n d
u s e d f o r p o s t a g e . T b e y will b e a c o n t h e i r f a c e t h e f o l lowing i n s i r f p t l o r v — " P o s t a g e stamps furnished by the
a x t i s t a n t t r e a s u r e r a n d d e s i g n a t e d , d e p o s i t i o n s of t h e
United States,
receivable
for p o s t a g e stamps ot any
p o e t office."
U p o n t h o b a c k will b e a l a r g e figure
denoting tbe denomination, with these words " e x c h a n g e a b l e for U n i t e d S t a t e s n o t e s b y a n y a s s i s t a n t t r e a s u r e r ,
or d e s i g n a t e d U. S . d e p o s i t o r y in s u m s of n o t less t h a n
f o u r d o l l a r s ; r e c e i v a b l e in p a y m e n t of all d u e s to t b e
U n i t e d S t a t e s leas t h a n five aollara. A c t a p p r o v e d J u l y
1". 1 8 6 2 . ' " T h e y will b e p r i n t e d on b a n k n o t e p a p e r of
d i f f e r e n t sizes a n d a v a r a g i n g a b o u t one-fifth t b e 6ize of
U n i t e d S t a t e s notes, a n d f u r n i s h e d in s h e e t s , d u r i n g t h e
next t w o weeks.
A t t a c k on Col.

Daniels. Regiment at Cape Girardeau.
[Special despatch to t h e C h i c a g o T r i b u n e . )
CAIRO, J u l y 30, 1 8 6 2
T h e S t e a m e r G r a h a m from S t L o u i s t o - n i g h t , b r i n g s
a report from C o p e G i r a r a d e o u t h a t a fight was g o i n g
on f o r t y miles b a c k of t h a t place, a l a r g e rebel f o r c e b a v ing surrounded C o l D o t i e l s Wisconsin
regiment
Preparations were being made to reinforce him.
Charleston Items.
CHARLESTON, J u l y 23—VIA CAIRO, 3 0 . — T h e F r e n c h
s t e a m e r B e r n a r d i n e , from P o r t R o y a l , s t e a m e d p o s t
F o r t S u m t e r i n t o t h e h a r b o r to-dav, a n d is now a n c h o r ed off t b e b a t t e r y . T h e o b j e c t of M r v i s i t is u n k n o w n
R i c h m o n d dispatches s a y t h a t t h e court martial has
a c q u i t t e d T a t n a l l of t b e c h a r g e of a b a n d o n i n g t h e M e r rimacMR- COLT A X . — T h e u n i v e r s a l s e n t i m e n t seems t o b e in
f a r c r of t h e r c - c o m i n a t i o n o f H o n . S c h u y l e r C o l l a r in

his Congress opal District

\ w Y o w J u l v 31.
V Wtakituf* „
•„ t U V . . V ^
i »nin»
A W a s h i n g t o n dispatch to the N e w Y o r k h r e n . n g
P o s t s a y s •' t h e s t r e e t s a r c filled w i t h n e w s of l i g h t i n g oo
t h e PeniDtsnhti b n t i t i s i r t i p r o b a b l e .
" D e s p a t c h e s froth o u r M i n i s t e r s a b r o a d s h o w t h a t t h e

TRAVERSE CITY.
Taa 0 » i * » T u i l m l l m u l i UM
Cosnuu O< Orastf T r i n r w , XwM>«. *
Mackinac- Tba T U U I U . U I 1 > I I U U I A

t » a .b»

Republican County Convention.
.. A C o n v e n t i o n of the Republic*!** of t h e C o u n t y of Grand
Trarerfce, will he held a t t h e 8 c h o o l House In Traverse City,
o n T h u r s d a y . t h e U t h day of A u g u s t , 1861, at 10 d'ciock A.
>L, to n o m i n a t e County Officer*, a p p o i n t Delegate* W t ^ e
S U t c , Congressional. Senatorial a n d Bepreaeutative District
C o n v e n t i o n s , and t o t r a n a a c t a u c h other bdsineas a s may be
deemed advisable.
T h e T o w n s h i p of B e n t o n l a will be entitled to 3 Delegates ;
Crystal U k e , J ; Ceutrevllle. S ; Glen Arbor, 4 ; Leelanau,
7 ; Megeeiee.S-, Milton,8 ; Peninanla, S; Traverse. 7 ; Whitew a t e r , 6.
M o t o i K BATW,
G a o a o * N. SXITB,
SOLOMO* CAM,

Republican Caucus.
T)ie BcpnblicMih of thft lowiTHfiip of Traverse a r c requested to meet at the School House ,in T r a v e r s e City, on Saturday, the 8th d a y of Angupt, a t vwo'o'olonk p. m^ f o t the purpose o f c h o o s i n g 7 d e l e g a t e s Jo a t t e n d the County Convent i o n , tifbe h e l d at T r a v e r s e
eta':Thursday, A u g u s t U t h ,
1863, and to t r a n s a c t such otherpttSines* a* may come before
t h e meetingT r a v e r s e City, A u g u s t 5th. Vfl62.


C . H . MARSH.



K I , SntAorB,
A . W . BACO*.

Bepuh. C o m m i t t e e .

A n n u a l * e « t i n s of t h e G r a n d T r a r e r t e C o u n t y BlWeSodetr. IL>'.T h e a n n u a l m e e t i n g of tb* G r a n d T r a v e r s e County Bible
Society—for the p u r p o s e of a l e o t i n g Gfflcer*. a u d for- tin
• ransa'ction of s u c h o t h e r b u s i n e s s as m a y be b r t t n g h t before
it—wUi be held »t the School House in T r a v e r s e City, on
F r l d s y , A u g u s t USth. at l - o ' c l o o k p. rt. • ' '
A m e e t i n g wHl also be h e l d In the e v e n i n g a t 7 o'clock,
w h i c h w i l l be ft!dressed b y Ute P r e s i d e n t
A g e n e r a l MWadance f r o m i l l p a r t s of the C o n n t y Is e a r n estly s o l i c i t e d .
By o r d e r ot t h e E x e c u t i v e C o m m i t t e e .
C- H MASSH, SXc'y.
T h e B a r k s Lsfrieoiflr, F a r i n a and G r e a t W e s t , wore
all l o a d i n g at t h e w h a r f s o f H a n n a h , L a y k C o . , o n W e d nesday, for CMcago.
B i i o o r • T n o r r . - i - M r . K i n g . Of W h i t e w a t e r , Bent
fine s t r i n g t>f b r o o k t r o u t t h e

o t h e r day.

They art

p o e t r y of fishes.
0REHKIK8.—Mr. A l l e n will a c c e p t o u r t h a n k s Tor a p a i l
of d e l i c i o u s c h e r r i e s r a i s e d in his g a r d e n at W h i t e w a t e r .
T h e Latest New*.
/ /
T h e A l l e g h a n y a r r i v e d f r o m S u n i a o n W e d n e s d a y afC s p t B o y n t o n h a s f a v o r e d u« w i t h s c o p y of

t h e D c t r o t y A d v e r t i s e r a n d T r i b u n e of t h e 4 t h i n s t . W e
W a s h i n g t o n d a t e s of t h e 3 r d .

T h e woods and

h o u s e s o n t h o S o u t h side o r J a m e s R i v e r h a v e
leveled b y t h e F e d e r a l A r m y .
building

was burned.

N. B.

1*E.
RDBB O F T H E C1B
U a i . . * * , i a Chancery.
in * case wherein
vid C. Bawleigh a n d
i» eubacriber, C i r c u i t

t

H a n n a h , Lay & Co.

,

the l a a d described & said d e c r e t a l order, .
s * t sec. J - , to« _ 21 n, of range 14
iwn ?3 north, ran f t 14 w—Lot S o . 6.
So, |
ac. town n n o r t h , r a n g e 1 4 * — s » i of s e i of
town « north, rung- 14 w — s J of 14. town 11 n»Mh.
>wn 11 n o r t h , rang*
r—north 4 of a w J of
Lot No. 2 of arc. 27. t o w t 23 n o r t h , rai>g< IS w—
14 wof sec. 14, town S3 n o r t h , rang) 16 w — o e { of a e frsc.
j?
ec. I I . to* n 1".' n o r t h , range t- *—also, n e f r a c . I »f
S, town 23 dorth. range 18 v , m d # ( of n v j sec. 14.
11 north, rang* It. w—ti < of n e ( sec- 17, town 11 north.

n i g h t a t t h e hooee of t l » n o t o r i o u s rebel J u d g e C l a r k , of
I.
t
O h i o . I t is reported t h a t i m p o r t a n t p a p e r s w e r e found
o o t h e m , i m p l i c a t i n g V a l l a n d l g h a t n , w h o wiM b e t a k e n
with them to Cincinnati.
C o m . P o r t e r ' s m o r t a r fleet h a s a r r i v e d in J u n e s R i v e r ,
ago.

I m p o r t a n t r e s u l t s a r e e x p e c t e d from t h e p r e s e n c e

sec. 22, town 21 north, r a n g e 16 w—*1*0. Lot 5, sec. IS, town

of t h i s f o r m i d a b l e flotilla itr f r o n t of F o r t D a r l i n g , w h i c h
g u a r d s t h e o b s t r n e t i o n a t o the n a v i g a t i o n of t h e r i v e r a

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n

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been

T h e y h a d afforded pro-

E v e r y t h i n g m t h e s h a p e of a
T h i s was t h e p o i n t w h e r e tho

r e b e l s shelled our s h i p p i n g and encampments.
T h e g u n b o a t s w e r e e n g a g e d in s h e l l i n g t h e s h o r e a n d
houses down the river.
Measures are being taken to organize a b r i g a d e for the
d e f e n s e of W a s h i n g t o n f r o m a m o n g t h e e m p l o y e e s o f t h e
Department*.
I i'ui. it'T h e r e is no later n e w s f r o m V i c k s b u r g .
T h e r e b o l s h a v e iasaed a p r o g r a m m e f o r t h e invasion

of-fc .North.

D r a f t i n g wiD c o m m e n c e in N e w Y o r k in a few days.

W O U L D

Call the Attention
OF

T H E CITIZENS
OF

i'f°Uc.%^ " w n ' l ' l ^ ' ^ h .

1

i s « — o » , oi set sec. K . w « n 22 n o j t h . range 14 w—ne< of
***c. UU, town 12 north, range IS m—rei of se{ sec. 2V, town
irlh. range 13 «•—Lot No. 3. sec. 22. t o w n 3 2 n o r t h , t a n g *
—I^>t No. 1. sec. 32, town 22 a o - , h . range 13 w—I ot No.
. 22. to«rn 22 n o r t h , range IS w - w j of ne< sec. 22. town
8 U E S i r r > 8 SALE.
north, range 13 w — l » t No I. sec :12, t o w n 32 north, r a n p
S r a r * ov MICHIOAK.
f M
•. 14. t< n 21 D th. r a n g e 14 w — t o t h<
p T S A V K S S S COUKT*. i
orth, range 13 * - t o t No. 8. sec. 37. to* n
23, town 22 n o r t h , r a n p
w — n e j of s e l ' s e c I ? town 22 n« ih, r a n g e IS w—Lx>t No.
— o u t of a n d u n d e r tlje seal of the C i r c u i t C o u r t for the
C o u n t y of Grand Traverse and State of Michigan, to me dl- ( j , » r c .
K,*,, 2 J north, nuige li> v . t o t No. S,sec. 26.town
r e c t e d and delivered a g a i n s t the goods a n d chattels, land* j -n | l ( > r t h range If. w—se f r a c . i. *e. 'ii. town 21 n o r t h , r a n g e
and t e n e m e n t s of W i l l l a m D. Hares, 1 have s e i t e d and levied u H ^ o (
',, ei
a n J n J of
N loa n 22 n o r t h , range
upon all the right, title a n d i n t e i e s t of the said d e f e a d a a t in |
] ,lld ;i a n d ne| 0;,
w _ j < u u
4 sec. 28, town 22 north.
a n d t o the following real E f t a t e . to w i t .
j r i i n ( , P 1 3 w _ l ^ f r > c . K C . ] 4. t o W ,
)1 n o r t h , r a n g e l.S—also.
B e g i n n i n g at the shore of (Jrand Traverse Bay on the
_,ft* 14 w — w j o f s e j sec.
of n w J „ef SJ
tJ north<
r
South aide of T h i r d rtrect, and r u n n i n g t h e n c e i u a Southerly ••

.( n w | sec. 24. town 21
22 n o r t h , r a n g e 13
d i r e c t i o n to t h e Pier owned by Hose and F o x , t h e n e e along n o r t h , range 13 w— l/Ol
I'iset ol 11 sec. 21. town 12 north,
aaid P i e r to a point twelve feet west of the store » o » on said range 13 w — n e j of i>ej sec. 2>. tow 22 north, r a n g e 14 * —
lot, thence r u n n i n g n o r t h e r l y parallel with the shore of Grand n e | of set and sv» » of « | sec. SJ, t ' n 22 north, r a n g e 14 w
Traverse Bay to said T h i r d street, t h e n c e following the south
14 w. and s f r a c . | of r e
line of said T h i r d s t r e e t to t h e place of b e g i n n i n g , aud also frac. J sec. 14, town i l north, rang- 5 « - n t j of n e | sec. 23.
the store o r b u i l d i n g now on said lot, said above described pr»- town 11 n o r t h , rsngc IS * — n fr»< | of nw frac. J, a n d nw
rty b e i n g In section thirty-four, in t o w n s h i p thirty-two (SI) frso. I ul at f r a c . t, sec. A, Wwn
north, range 14 w—aw
irlh, of range eleven (111 west, a n d b e i n g In t h e village of f r a c . j uf aw frac. i . a n d n e j of sw ac, 1 of see. 30, town 22
North port. G r a n d Traverse C o u n t y *nd State of Michigan, n o r t h , range 14 west—»ej nf se) > sec. 31, town 21 north,
which I Shall offer for sale at public auction or vendue as the range 1« *—«»-( and e j of tori nee. 5, town *1 n o r t h , r a n g e
law directs, a t the f r o n t door of the C o u r t Boom, in the til
16 w — w | of n e j . »ud n j of s e | sec. 4, town 11 n o r t h , range
lage of Traverse City, t h a t being the place for h o l d i n g the 14 w—M 4 of s w , t*-c. l a , town 23
>rth, range 16 w—n®4 oi
C i r c u i t C o u r t for the County of Grand Traverse, on S a t u r d a y . n e j , and w | of net sec, J l , town ;22 orth. range 16 w—e{ of
the 19th d s v of J u l y , A. D. lfWl, at ten o'clock in the forenoon n w | sec. 34, town 21 north, range 1 w——IvOt 2, sec. 84, town
of said day. Dated May 27, 1M2.
i 22 n o r t h r a n g e
22 north, r a n g e 14 w — n j of mi se
R F. DAME. Sheriff of G r a n d T r a v e r s e County, Mich.
14 w—«w frac. i of sw frac. J. s e e . ^ town 21 n o r t h , range>14
WILLIAM H. PARKS, P l a i a t i r * Attorney.
w — e j ef n e j a r c . 17. town 12 nortl r a n g e 14 wThe above Bale is p o s t p o n e d until S a t u r d a y , the 26th day aec. 11. town 2'4 n o r t h , r a n g e 14 * w | of nw< s e c . n, lown **
of July, 1863, at 10 o'clock. A. M.
E. P. DAME,
n o r t h , range 14 w—ewj of 8«| s e c , town 22 n o r t h , r a n g e 14
Dated J u l y 1«, 1863.
( P r i n t e r ' s fee*. $8 IS.)
Sheriff.
w _ a l s o , stxtv one and nlnety-tdi 1 i n d r e d t h s acres in the w
T h e above sale is f u r t h e r postponed till Saturday, the 9 t h frac. | o f n w tree, f of s e c . 80. tow: 12 n o r t h , r a n g e 16 w*—
day of August, 1H62, at 10 o ' c l o c k A. M^ at the a a m e ^ l a c e .
«i of nwJ sec. », town 22 n o r t h , n u re 14 w — u w j of nwJ « c .
32. town 22 n o r t h , range lt> w—si f s » t of «wj sec. S&, t o w n
!
.Sheriff.
12 north, range 17 w—nwJ of a e i , ' id n e j ot s w j sec, 31, t o w n
Dated T r a v e r s e City. J n l y 26, 1861
22 n o r t h , range 16 w — s w j of ne{, id
of nwJ sec. 82, town
( P r i n t e r s fees. *3 SS)
35-2w
21 north, range 16 v—nw| of n e j , i d n e j of o w j sec. 32, town
22 north, r a n g e 1« w — a e j of nwJ t c. 26, town 22 n o r t h , r a n g e
IN C H A N C E B Y
16 w—«wj uf s w j sec. 3's t o w n 22 o r t h , r a n g e 16 w — s e j of
STATH o r MICHIOAN—The C i r o n i i C o u r t for the County of n e j ana net ol n e j sec. 30, t o w n 25 aorth, range 14 w — w j of
Grand Traverse, in Chancery. thi» 23d day of July. A. D. 1862. n e j and -J . . f n w j and n w j of nw sec- 23. town 21 n o r t h ,
Hc-UUB HOLCOHB, C o m p l a i n a n t ,
1
range 14 w—a f r a c . J of nw frac. J nd n j of sw frac. J sec.
22, town 22 north, r a n g e 14 w—#c if ser a n d a w j of u w i aec.
I s * HOICOMB, Defendant.
)
21, town 22 north, range 14 w—<w of n w j aec. 21, lown 22
T 6 A T I S F A C T O K I 1 A A P P E A R I N G TO T H I S COUKT n o r t h , rang! 14 w—«wj o f s e j anf lej of n e j aec. 20. town
t h a t the defendant, l i u HOLCOXD, i i a n o n r e s i d e n t of thin 22 n o r t h , r a n g e 14 w — a w j of s c j i d s w j of n e j and e j of
State, and t h a t h e Is a retldent of the State of Katwaa, on mo- n w j sec. "IS. town 22 n o r t h , r a n g e t w—l<ot 8, sec. 28, town
tion of C. H. Marsh, Solicitor for the above-named complain- 22 north, range 14 w — n e j of *wj i c. 34, town 21 n o r t h , r a n g o
ant, i t Is o r d e r e d t h a t t h e s a l d defendant, I s * Hoi-oows, c*u»e 14 w—n frac. | of sec. 14. t o w n 21 lorth, r a n g e 14 w — i | of
hi* a p p e a r a a c e In aaid cause to be e n t e r e d w i t h i n three inoath* ne« and sJ of u w j a n d s j of sec. 1 town 21 n o r t h , r a n g e 14
(rom the date of t h i s o r d e r ; a a d in case of his a p p e a r a n c e w — s w j of s e j sec. 14. town 22 noi t, range 15 w — L o t S o . 6,
be cause hia a n s w e r t o the c o m p l a i n a n t ' * bill to be tiled, a n d sec. 36, town 22 north, nuifre 17 * -I>ot So. 1, sec. 11. town
ipy th e r e o f to be served on the c o m p l a i n a n t ' s Solicitor 21 north, range 17 w — t o t s No. 4 id 5, sec. l . t o w j 21 n o r t h
w l t h l s t w e n t y days a f t e r service of a copy of said bill and no- rungu 17 w. and n w j of a w j sec. S town 22 n o r t h , r a n g e 16
tice of t h i s order, a n d in default thereof, the said bill be taken w—ull ol the aforesaid lauds situi \ lving a n d b e i n g in tbe
a s confessed by t h e said defendant, IK* HOLCOXB.
County of Manistee and State of 5 c h i g a n .
A n d i t I* f u r t h e r ordered, t h a t within twenty days the said
Hated Manlatee, J u l y 14th.-A. I' IW>2.
c o m p l a i n a n t cause a notice of t h i s order to w published in
W. W. A R P E N T E R .
the Grand Traverse Herald, a newspaper p r i n t e d and pnbllih
Circuit C o u r t C o m m i a a i o n e r / o r \ aistee C o u n t y . Mich.
ed and c i r c u l a t i n g in said County of G r a n d Traverse an i
T.J.
kUSDELU
State of Michigan, and t h a t the said publication be continued
h i c i t o r for C o m p l a i n a n t
o n c e in each week f o r six weeks In succeaaion. or that *he
(Printer-a fees. S-1« 25)
july 25-84 «w
cause a copy of t h i s o r d e r to be personallv served on the said
d e f e n d a n t . I n * HOLOOXB, a t le a s t twenty flays before the time
P U B L I C N' T I C E .
above p r e s c r i b e d f o r hia a p p e a r a n c e .
LAND O F F I C E AT T I U E l l S E CITY. MICH.
C. H- HOLDEN,
C i r c u i t C o u r t Commiaaioner in a n d for Grand Traverse Co.,
THE
r ACCORDANCE WTTH INI R t ' C T l O :
Michigan.
Commiasioners of the General a n d Office, dated May 23rd,
C. H. MARSH.
l»62. and by virtue of power con lined in the 5th section of
Solicitor for C o m p l a i n a n t .
s u a c t of C oingress
n g r e s s eutiled
entiled " All
An /* it pprroo v i ad i n g ifor
o r the
m e aBUJUB^
djust'
I hereby certify the f o r e g o i n g to b e - a t r u e copy of the
i-uspcnded Pre-empti' > t a n d Claima in"*the severm e n t o f all s«
riginal o r d e r on file in my office.
al States andd T e r r i t o r i e s , " apprc ed Auguat 8, 1<U«. which
)ated T r a t e n e City, J u l y 23, 1862.
• lawfnl for t h e Commlsdeclare* " T hhat
a t it shall and may
T H E R O N BOSTWICK,
sloner of the (ieoeral t a u d Offii to o r d e r i n t o market, afRegister In Ch a n c e r y ,
t e r due notice, w i t h o u t the f o n n t ty and e x p e n s e of a Procjuly 25-3*-6w
( P r i n t e r ' s fees, $6 25.)
lamation of tho Preaident. all lane: of the second class, t h o u g h

short distance below Richmond.

District Repabllcan Convention.
A Republican Convention of the Bepreuentatlve Dlatrlet
j o m p o r t d Of the o r g a n i s e d c o u n t i e s of E a m e t , G r a n d Traverse a n d Manistee, and the unorganized c o u n t i e s a t t a c h e d
t o t h e m , will be h e l d a t the School H o n i e in T r a v e r s e City,
on Thursday, the 21st d*y of August, 1861, at 10 o'clock A.
M., to n « m i n a t * a c a n d i d a l * to r e p r e s e n t a^td fllKtrletln the
House o f " R e p r e s e n t a t i v e s of the State of Michigan, and U>
t r a n s a c t such o t h e r business a* rosy be deemed advisable.
By o r d e r of C o m m i t t e e .
MORT.AX BATES,
C h a i r m a n District BepuU. C o m m i t U e .
Trt.verse City, J a l y ^ t , ^ .

tection to t h e rebels.

I. -rilDn.fr p.ci6^ | to**™
ip«uir™» C M . ,

a n d R e v . D r . H o y t , ot L o u i s v i l l e , w e r e a r r e s t e d F r i d p y

County ComtUitue.

hare

CHASCEBA
I ) V n w f f l ©P A D K C K E t A f ;
^ j j CQJI t w
fop ,h{ C o u a t y cf
| ln4ll,. o n t b , N i n t h ^
o f M l l } , A . j>
I L a o Hmitn is C-aspUroanC a n d 1
J o h n C. i l a i o e s »™ D c t e a d a t t * I.

O h i o , w h i c h s t a t e s t h a t R e * . D r . Hrw>ks, of S t . L o o i j . I in the

T r a v a r a e City, J u l y 31, 1R62.

ternoon.

foeig.

T h e N e w York Tribune has

i

GRAND TRA VERS F
AND

Adjoining- Countie S
T O T H E

Following F a c t ! !
That they have n o w

I n Full Operation,

I

r

heretofore u n p r o c l a l m e d and un
S H E R I F F ' S SALE.
lated and disconnected t r a c t s
Y V I R T U E O F O N E E X E C U T I O N 1SSCED OUT O P which, in hia Judgement, it w<
a n d u n d e r the seat of the C i r c u i t C o u r t for the County in like m a n n e r : P r o v i d e d , th
of Manistee and S t a t e of Michigan, dated the twelfth day of j thirty d a y s shall be g i v e n by th
May, A. D. 1862, a n d t o ma d ir e c te d a o d delivered against the . i r j o l | D which said lands may lie
goods, chattel*, landa and t e n e m e n t s of William S. Amos. I rectlons of the C o m m i s s i o n e r
d e f e n d a n t t h e r e i n , 1 h a v e levied upon, a n d seized, and shall hereby given that we shall offer
aell a t publio a u c t i o n or v e n d u e t o the h i g b r a t bidder, at the • bidder above the m i n i m u m p r i c
f r o n t door of tho Bus well Hotel, ( t h a t b e i n g the last place I flve cent- per acre, on Saturday,
of h o l d i n g C i r c u i t C o u r t f o r aaid County,) in the village of M 9 o'clock a. m.. at the Office u
Manistee, In said C o u n t y of Manlatee.onSaturday, the t w e n t y - j office In T r a v e r s e City, Michig
t h i r d day of A u g u s t next, at two o'clock in the a f t e r n o o n of 1 | a n d g b e l o n g i n g to the Oovernro
...
......
-*ght, title and interest, t o g e t h e r with | M t n e b e i n g an Island in Grand '

B

Nsasau advices state that the gunboat Adirondack

ITerad, and s u c h o t h e r *
•tircels
' of- nnofffered
- - - - - - - lands,

p r o j w r to expose

ituated, p u r s u a n t to the di
ore said j" public notice i*
Public Sale, to the highest

Captain Coxsettet,

P

TIN SHOP,
AND ARE PREPARED

T o Supply
Any andEverything
IN T H E L I N E O F

T i n ! Sheet I r o n !
AND

COPPER WORK,
ON

Short Notice.
Also, t h a t t h e i r

Arrangements and Advantages
ARE SUCH, T H A T

TO T H E T R A D E "
They w o u l d give

A Special Invitation
To Call or Send

Orders for Goods
1 West, 29 N o r t h
W e s t ; s u b j j e t to aoy valid
• gled t h e r e o n p r e v i o u "
iouths a f t e r s e t t l e m e n t

in any wise a p p e r t a i n i n g , w h i c h the said William & Amos j 0 VH
nad o n the twenty-first dav of May. ' " """» — v - "
into that p o r t
S h e h a d r u n t h e b l o c k a d e of C h a r l e s t o n . a c q u i r e d in and to t h e f o l l o w i n g It
lying and > e i n g in t h e C o u u t v of Manistee and State of Mi
ma.le thereon :
T h e H e r a l d w a s d a m a g e d b y shells.
igan, and k n o w n and described as follows, to wit : The south
Town 1" N o r t h of Range 11 IJ'eat—fractional Section 1.
c o n t a i n i n g live aoix-s a n d seven 1 -live h u n d r e d t h s of
W ASHIHGTO!*, A u g u s t 3 .
e s t — f r a c t i o n a l aec
Town 2# N o r t h of itange 10
I t i s said in w e l l i n f o r m e d c i r c l e e t h a t d i r e c t a n d deid seventy-five h u n d r e d t h s
L. B U S W E L L Sheriff.
c i s i v e a c t i o n is t o b e t a k e n in t h e p r o s e c u t i o n of t h e w a r ,
Town 2!» North of R a n g e II
and t h a t a pcrfect agreement exists between t h e princicontaining one h u n d r e d a n d ae<
h u n d r e d t h s of au acre.
p a l G e n e r a l s a n d t h e E x e c u t i v e b r a n c h of t h o G o v e r n MOROAN
m e n t T h i s i s a s s e r t e d a s t h e c e r t a i n p o l i c y of t h e G o v W
E
E
N
T
H
E
july
18-83-5U
REUBEN
A T E N T S F O R E N T R I E S MADE
16th day of S e p t e m b e r . 1860. and the 2 J t h day of J a n u a r y
ernment
1862, f o r S e t t l e m e n t a n d Cultivation, n n d e r the Graduation
L a s t n i g h t , b e t w e e n 1 2 a n d 1 o'clock, t h e rebels open- Act of August 4,1854. have been received at thia Office, and J
e d fire o n M c C l e l l a n ' s c e n t r e f o r a h o u t an h o u r a n d a the p u r c h a s e r s are hereby notified t o come forward immediately a o d m a k e the required proof of " S e t t l e m e n t a n d Cultihalf, a n d f r o m f o u r b a t t e r i e s of flying a r t i l l e r y o p p o s i t e vation." a n d secure their respective P a t e n t s , because lr said
proof ia not filed within a limited time, the P a t e n t s will be
t h e L a n d i n g , s o m e a b o v e a n d Borne below. N o t
r e t u r n e d t o the General t a n d Office, and will t h u s be liable j
t h i r d of t h e i r s h e l l s e x p l o d e d .
S e v e r a l v e s s e l s w e r e t o he cancelled f o r non-perforraance of the c o n d i t i o n s of I
s t r u c k b y f r a g m e n t s of shells, b u t no o n e on t h e fleet
aettlement and c u l t i v a t i o n c o n t e m p l a t e d by the Graduation
l e s t Hotel, w( 1 the beat a c c o m m o d a t i o n s
w e r e i n j u r e d . N i n e s o l d i e r s w e r e killed a n d t h r e e w o u n d - A c t of A u g u s t 4, 1854.MORGAN RATES, Register,
e n d i n g Daily 1 id Weekly P a p e r s are taken
33-6w.
R E U B E N GOODRICH. Receiver.
ains will be spare to make guests c o m f o r t a b l e ;
" ed.
ir>' residence hei will enable me ui give relia
A f t e r half an h o u r de l a y o u r s i e g e g u n s o p e n e d , a u d i t
n relative to the f s o u r c e s of the c o u n t r y .
J . K . C.
loss t h a n 4 0 m i n u t e s t h e r e b e l s w e r e silenced. I f t h e
chitted t h o British steamer H e r a l d ,

A FUl_l_ A N D

W E L L STOCKED

GUNTOE HOUSE

A T

J O B B I N G RATES.
WHICH
T l i e y <lo n o t h e s i t a t e to s a y
they will and can furnish
nt rates

Fully as Favorable

J A M E S K
3 U N T O N .
fiDOIl SWBL1S6 ASH (Ell MKB BEOS!

m o t i v e of t h e rebels w a s t o d r a w o n r g u n b o a t s d o w n t h e

5 0 0 T o w n L o t s Offered F r e e
t o .A-ctrual S e t t l e r s .

NOT
The s u b s c r i b e r will g l e e o n e Town Lot free t«
w h o will make actual aettlement, or build t h e r e o n a
^
Brick, or Stone h o u a c . valued at n o t lcaa t h a n $100, Paying j directlj* or indirectly" a c c o u n t
*'*
; y a . e t c . Bkid l o t s are in the most d w i r a W e p a r t « o W « duebills. accounta. o r di
D u r i n g t h e w e e k e n d i n g J u l y 83, t h e r e w e r e e x p o r t e d
Clt;
^
between the t w o arnia of t h e Bay, 1and haa a f r o n t oa each
f r o m N e w Y o r k 9 3 , 8 2 6 b r f e of flour, a g a i n s t 8 - \ 6 5 9 b r l s Hay, and of the beat soil f o r G a r d e n i•n ig . e t
For p a r t i c u l a r s
ubscriber.
d u r i n g t h e c o r r e s p o n d i n g w e e k in 1 8 6 1 ; 3 6 5 , 7 5 9 b u s h e l s plcaae call a t the Office of t h e ssnbacri
NOT
w h e a t a g a i n s t 6 5 5 , 2 4 2 h i 1 8 6 1 •, a n d 2 1 8 , 4 5 7 b u c o r n ,
TVTOTICB IS HEBEBY o r
G e o . W . B r y a n t , Proprietor.
a g a i n s t 1 1 2 , 6 5 3 b o in 1 8 6 1 .
XN Bacon are able, a n d will |
J u n e 24tiv IB«V
all notea. duebills a n d account
I i . R . T h l a offer will be e x t e n d e d only 6 m o n t h a f r o m thi
G e n e r a l HaJJefik b u a v o w e d himself i n f u r o r of confis- date.
G. W . B.
Traverse City. J u l y 16.1SW.
July • 31^tn
e a t i n g B»d e m p l o y i n g t h e titve* of rebebu 1 ' ""

E.

river, t h e y were disappointed, as not oo« made its appearance.

B

EAST TRAVERSE CITY,

de lor the p a y m e n t <
aanda signed C a m p b e l l and

CE.

EN THAT CAMPBELL AND

iy o n d e m a n d with i n t e r e s t ,
of t'oeir i**ue
A. W. BACO

AH o a n b e o f f e r e d

BY ANY CONCERN
ijlN

Chicago or Detroit
All Work Done
IN T H E

B E S T MANNER,
, AND

Warranted Perfect.


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Miseries of the' Rcgtmcntnl Quartermaster.
A Fearful cene.
During the laic eihibitioa 0 V an Amburgh's mcanag! From the New York Herald.
Listen, young heroes ! your country is calling '.
erie at Monongahala CitJ, l'i , a fearful and exciting
! Htories have boon told of large sums having been paid
^ Time strike* the hour for the brave nod the true
scene occurred. It appears tlj t shortly aAer the audiNow; while the foremontjwe lighting and falling.
by deluded individuals (or aitoatiotis as Regimental Quar- ence had assembled, a terrific
itorrn arose, which tore
Fill ujfihe rank* that have opcuc<4 (•*->»«» t T—5 termasters. These Btotifs may have been true ; but, to
the canvas into rags, and th: atoned serious injury to
judge from the universal testimony of the Quartermaster? the spectators. While the si
wbok thetuieVfoiiTe Trw® tBto'Wfetrtfd,
rm king roared and revhereabouts, it must have been done under some very sin- elled, one of the huge tigers ,
r -Stain n<H the scroll that emblazons their fame !
it out of his cage, which
You whose fair heritage spotless descended,
gular hallucinations as to the emoluments to be derived
added new terror to the see e. The vast assembly
I^are not your children a birtHrigbi of shame !
from such ri situation. Look, for 0 moment, upon yonder swayed from side to side, fir?
to that part of the tent
Kta* not for "juration* hilo Freedom stands gasping.
man who wears a pair of First Lieutenant a shoulder which had been blown off, and
hen to tbe mala entnuioe
Wfij ^ot till JionorJk-s wrapped iQ ais
bis
strips, and exhibits a careworn and despairing counten- Svme jumped from tie top
1#*«ri<
t the seals out through
. swift the hlu<
ance, as be, bestriding a McClellnn saddle on an ouimai Use opening between the lop ai
enoughrer'tlfcmall
of the equine species, convoys a train of "long eared lo- others cut themselves a passag i the areolar indoaar* ;
through the canvass, and
Jlreak from the arm that would fondly c are** you !
cotnotiTM," attached to army wagons. In his breast all rushed with alarm for any j
Hark ! 'ti* the bugle blafct 1 sabres are draern
ace of «*cape. pnsfcrrisf
pockct he carries u huge pile of papers, aud a worried to brave the 'norm to takieg
Mothers nhall prsy for yoo. fathers ahall Mrs* yuu.
bcir chance (or lite aaiid
Mattel* „t»it «M<|> U.O-.U . h i t y.a ate s»u« ! - 5 , heart bcouath it. Wall, that is a Kcgimental Quarts:- the crushing timb«r» ami fur as w-M beasts Wnomi
matJcr, n is indicated by the mysterious "V I'.." npoo shrieked foe hetp. anJ ehiMrr eried ! atrwrtr nseK Issfct'oured on Ih* lurf where Ihe N M nboftM bloora — i the poor devil's ahonkV-r straps. This is, however, by f i piie, and takiof the ottalu >a of tbe msllitii.:. aad
Now is tk« day a*d th* hoar of ealratio**I 04 laeaus Decenary to identify him Hi- specias Is as ibe w i u t of UK storut, tat
>si» • » taaffai «ml
Kem w duff ! en** lL« lruaj«j »f d<*tu
plainly staia;<d apua bis ouaautwuee ai tbc oiuenea of paitiag The luvuen of the liaala •*•») by to« <ae»
lus asuaaiktti a n o-rtaiu. Tba horrors of tin- '-wjaiat- of these wild &-tti|wM of tlx
Stvtr or a«w • «tu* the bt*,*>.tl*«*4«-4 eeab
wood. «td Jaarfirt with
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Miseries of tbe Regimental Quartermaster.
A F e a r f u l i one.
From the Kew Tork Herald
Duriiig the late exhibitioo of "an Ambargh's mcanagVIA
Stories have been told of large sums having been paid erie at Monongahab City, P a a fearful and exciting
"TRAVERSE CITY.
^"2*. "'bile the foremonj^rc fighting and falling,
by deluded indiyidaals tor situations as Regimental Quar- scene occurred. I t appears tin shortly after the audience
had
assembled,
a
terrific
;orm
aroae,
which
tore
Ftll u / ) h e m k i Uiai have oper^cU
^ JJtf
termasters. These stoHes m«y have been true ; but, to
THE rilOPELLEB
judge from the universal testimony of tbe Quartermasters tbe canvas iuto rags, aod thr\ tened serious injury to
" ? W whom the'fuheVi'have J r i e « t n M d w f E ^ e A dtain not the scroll tliat emblazon* their fauii '
hereabouts, it must have been done under some very sin- the spectators. While the sU m king roared and revYou whose fair heritage spo(lean descended,
gular hallucinations as to the emoluments to be derived elled, one of the huge tigers g> , oat of his cage, which
C a p t a i n C. H . Boynton,"
I^ave not your children a bihtfrigbt of shame '
from such A situation- Look, for a moment, upon yonder added new terror to the seen , The vast assembly
ILL BUN REGULARLY BET WEES CHICAGO ASD
Stay not for iiuestiona while Freedom stands gasping,
man who wears a pair Qf First Lieutenant s shoulder swayed from side to side, first io that part or the tent
Port Rarnia doring tho Season, tonshlnjr at T r * t r r » r
wait not till Honor-lies wrappeifcin bis p#ll-,!
straps, and exhibits a careworn and despairing counten- which had been blown off, and ; en to tbe main entrance Ciqr both ways. She makes the roacd t r i p in la days, a r m
ance. u be, bestriding a McClellan suddlc on an animal Some jumpod from t*e lop i tho scats ohl< through ing at Traverse 'City, either from Chicago or Sarn'ia. evert
of the equine speoies, convoys a train of "long eared lo- tho opeuing between the top an the circular incloaure ; 5 days.
Those wishing to make connections with the AtLEGlUyT
comotives,? attached to army wagons. In his breast others cut themselves a passage hrough the canvass, acd
either eud of the route, can do so b y writing or t*l« graph
pocket he carries u huge pile of papers, and a worried all rushed with alarm for any p ce of escapc, preferring at
Mothers shall pray for you, fatliers shall bleas you.
to brave the storm to taking 1 eir chance for life amid ing as.
Maiden? shall we-.p lor j o u whtii yop art goue ' - f a ^ heart beneath it. Well, that is a Regimental QuarterH a n n a h , L a y 4- C o . ,
the
crushing
timbers
and
fork
s
wild
beasts.
Womeu
master, as is indicated by the mysterious "Q> D.," upon
Office—corner of Lamber and Maiwel itreeU. Chicago.
'
& b I J ^ ° / o naUoh l i ; ;
U
shrieked
for
help,
anil
children
ried
;
strong
men
lookthe poor devil'3 shoulder straps. This is, however, by
I'oured on ine liirf where the roses should bloom—
Chicago, February 1st, ISC2.
J?
N ow is the day and the hour of salvation—
no means necessary to identify him. His species is as c<l pak, and taking the confusit i of the multitude and
Never or now ! cries the trumpet of doomplainly stamped npon his countenance as the miseries oT the raging of'the storm, tho s me was tearful and appalling.
The
keepers
of
the
ai
imals
stood
by
the
cages
his situation are certain. Tho horrors of the "inquisiNever or now ! cries the hoarse-throated cannon
Through the Wsrk canopy blotting ths skies
tion" are nothing to the horror of requisition 1" The of these wild denizens of the 'oods and jungles with
SMv«rom6w ' ( f l a j i th» khell-blAtdd pennoi
regfment on the one hand, and the government on the anxious looks. The man who repf the elephant HanO'er the deep oOie'wh<re the Cumberland lies !
other, are the ScyDa and Charybdia—the upper and nibal stood in front of the hu « W e , wltD bis hands
From the fonl dens where,our fathers are uj
dying.
nether millstone, between which the poor Regimental | upon his tusks, as p ^ a a a a e i pse. Qne of the lions
' had partaken of the excitemer . and by bis glaring eyeAliens and foes itfth*TaadW their birth,
Quartermaster is ground to powder.
Krom Uie rank swamps where onr wartyi
lying
balls, erect posture, and' extc: led are! flowing injuie,
The regiment demand the government rations in ail gfne on idea of bow he looks i his native forest T l i
Pleading in vaia for a handful of earth
C o m e r of Waknzoo aud Xagonatie 8 t s . ,
their variety and abundance, under all circumstances and tiger which had escaped from is cage was driven bads
io all places, and tho extra ration of whisky to boot If by Mr. Van Amburgh into a ;age with this lion, and
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these are not forthcoming they take the recreant Regi tho king of the woods had p> . nia huge paw upoc
tttebtal Qukrtermaster by the throat, with a "Pay me him, and wai holding him tigl • ur>ou the floor. Nawhat thou oweaL" Should the regiment be mysteriously ture, grand aud terrible, was ot exhibition at this show.
T h e South .parolina B l a c k Regime a t .
set down iD tho night in the midst of the great Desert of After some moments of fear! 1 confusion the storm THE SUBSCRIBE!! HASJUST BECEH-EO H!S WTXTER
f HUtonHead
tturSeirXfrh TiftiW V |
Sahara; after a grand skedaddle from some Oriental Rich- ceased, and tho audience sepai Jed, but not until severSTOCK, COXSISTISO OF
mond, wherein all their camp and garrison equipage al had been injured from beir. • trampled on and bruisGubby, chaplain of the Third Rhode lslund artillery, shook! be ! o ^ tho Quartermaster would be most fero- ed in the geueral confusion wh ch prevailed.
and uow detailed as chapliin a t tiie general hospital, I ciously cursed for not farnishiug at once whisk; and canForfeiting H irmi.
visited Camp Drayton, /fituated'at the rebel general's teens for tbo men. and whisky and wall tents for the offiplautatiou, where U£^5uly rojatl iQgijneDt./aajished i s cers. Like " P i p , " ho is the victim of "grent expectaThe American Railroad Jour a! in an article referring
t l i e t t u t s of ttootweiirplior w s o t f (n-quarters. / C o t t i o n s . " ' H e *iS expected to commit to memory, and to to tbe late disastrous rain stc ms and freshets in Penn1
aplcnoM findt# tte hava» oSeGre-pMMt WwerW We hhtffc, tflways a lively recollection, three-fourth of tbe
sylvania and New York, say? :
tall form and bristled the grey moustache of Commodore "Army Regulations,' which seem to have been printed
The science' of Meteorology aas now arrived at such
Dupont, his tr3»8^Aichor^ aufl dOoBfe ^fors glLsteniog for bis especial benefit and delectation. Bo is expected
in tlie sunlight, aud his manner manifesting the most ea- to sell clothing and commissary stores to the officers on a pitch that every general viol »t- storm, socb as that of
ger interest iu the .scone. Arorad bim w y e groaned a tick, ffdd t6 forgot the Samo on pay day. He is expected Wednesday week, c a c b e p r e d i ted with almost certainty
Which he oOers cheap for Cash or Barter.
nrflliantstafifpf lidutfeuAnt^ m8aera,abd mldshfjlmen/ rfl as a personal favor for each of his particular friends— twenty-four to thirty-six hours In advance. By means
C. DAVIDSON, Agent.
commenting diversely on the experiment inaugurated by tbo tairty-eoven field, staff and line officers—to carry 80 of the telegraph this intormatic might be communicated
Northport,Deceiabar 1,1661.
«tf
the organimion o£ tiiia. c<4o?ed -ceatajanU — Presently pounds of extra baggage, under tbo guise of "fixed am- to all parts of tbe country in a »w minutes, so that sigfrom amid tliW * M t o ' t c ^ p f t r t e d jfliBtirefc® "tinder live munition':" aind he is expected by the government to use nals could be displayed along t 6 coast, while in tbe ini
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oak treen, «}cbtcl»rtJ)tfiTt« r<Jf-TescGed •wmfenien in tbe
gjclcly teams to do St With. l i e is expectod to terior, works couid be put in i state of rejulioess to reuflifanp Off the United States, with bayonets glistening purchase canal® and supply headquarters gi atis. l i e is ceive the expected visitor. 1 rery reservoir could be
' ' r e d e c n ^ j A g 6 i i e M i ^ ^ ^ h n i & 3 ^ o i W c l ^ ^ d » , expected to spend three hours per diem at Adams' Ex- run dry; every canal be lower* ; even tho boatman coald
out to (he parade grouud, and formed in double line of press office, and pay all extra charges for the privilege of be forewarned. A large numt r of valuable lives perishreview. Havirf boeu accuiWipcd d ^ r ^ t h c last fifteen gettingjincknges for the regiment He is expccted to be ed daring the late freshet ev ry one of which might
months to w i p i | r f j J ( ffetfoltiHtJiis• Teifencnts in every qij, fhb held hi au engagement—to care for the wounded have been saved to their own ft ailite and the community
stage of drill *nd discipline, from the raw three months' —and at the same timo to be drawing rations to distri- at large.
We are here making usa of i »reeldess assertions. The
men, who started from An»ai»o!is4o the end of April,
bute to the meu when the fighting Is over.
year «go, tt> tf*,8«Wwrly oai&n#8 and j t e ci M o f -of the 1 $^ jdriwing goods'from the government he must pro- experiment of fortellidg the wi itber has been tried in
I L L LOCATE LAND3, PAY TAXES. BUY ANI»
England. I t is conducted on » rict scientist principles
sell on Commission, and now baa for sal* aa a g e a t «•
duce as many names as. would fill a respectable city divaluable improved Farms, QD and n«ar tho ahoraa o f ( J r » n d
the Potomac, I must say for myself—and in saying so I rectory, answer all questions in tho Quartermaster's by a Department unde^ the su| irvision of Adimrkl Pitz- Traverte
B»y. Also, 1,000 acrea or well-KlccWd Wild Whds
roy.
To
defray
the
necessary
<
pen9es
in
connection
with
ara only echoing tire, opinion orcvpijirncnil aod< military shorter cateohisro with a pious meekness, and, after being
In different parte of the county of Grand Traverte, all or
officer without exccptfon who waj presdnt A rile review Sfistfracbed through the fiery furnace, Icarn3 that he can it, tho British Government iht es a small appropriation which is offered at reasonable price . Also, having been in
iu question—{tat tne first South Carolina volunteers ouly . draw a very Vulgar fraction of the articles required. annually. A leading English ouroa! retnarlcs that this the Luslnesa of Locating public lands in this County for the
.floutrabmdrof war thatgb t ^ y M i a f latefr n b j « * t c Instead of being crucified between two thieves, he is a invention "has already saved hi Klreds of live* aonnally. last 10 years, and being well acquainted with *11 the choice
in tha county be is prepared to a«»i8t new corner* l a w
tu* riffSnt of the Ilrctf SoOtt deofefaij prewntJdi sli «&- crofcified thief between two infallible^ His rogimeut ac- It is admitted ou all bands tha- though Fitaroy haajnade lands
leetlha: from Government Land* Tn this o r the adjoining Co
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ciency iu the manual of arms and the evolutions of par- cas6$:brm of fraud in his issues and the government of freqnuut mistakes us to local i«les, yet that no great
ade such as I have never soew surpassed by any regiment fr<«j£ip^lM refiuliritions, while an indignant public at general storm has visited the c nntry daring thfe last year
of an equal time under tuition! The imitative tendency homo, viewing tno emaciated forms of returned soldiere, without being heralded several boors in advance by the
display
of
signals
along
the
coa
,
warning
seamen
to
keep
of the negro uiake* him acqui
anathamatlEo "the damned Quartermasters."
offshore or not to venture out for the time being. In
ity Mrolraofes <jf the^rill ml
A N D
My youthful friend, ouxions .to serve your country and this country, owing to unifon ity of our gonera! coast
fu
cat tasth nla pBrfecrear for liflfefetflftilt#*bil
wiu glory on the tented field, when you join tho army, lioes, tbe laws of the Btorm wi! doubtless be found more
with the harmony and unanimity of veteran regulars.
enlist in the rank* or set op 03 a Sutler, sell the newspa- simple than in any part of Ku >pe.
When the rcviow was presented by the adjutant to
pers, serve as on ostler or cook, tnm reporter, anything,
Capt. FoEsenden'of-Ucd. hunter'« staff, c«iij»nding tbo
I'LL KEEP 'EM AWAKB.—J ;ar Newark, N. J., lived
even to join the crowilcJ ranks of Brigiidier-Ueuerals ;
r e g i m e n t , * r $ | b t e t K * of- ba$od
cadier body
butdotit, as yori valne your peace in the service and a very pious family, who had aken an orphan to raise,
of men has Beldom been seen. 'Io every order given the
ILL I.OCATE LANDS; PAY TAXES, BUY OB SELL
jour refutation at home, don't tufu Regimental Quarter- who, by the way, was rather nderwitted. He had imon C o m m i s s i o n ^ o d BO*" onfcW fbr sale,
response was quick and simultaneous—the regiment master.
bibed very strict views on re gious matters, however,
• ' »»'<•'
I'!
changing front, wheeling by column of company, forming
and once asked his adopted mc her if she didn't think it
line, dressing ranks Mid goingithroagh ail portions of a
wrong for tho old farmers to Otoe to church and fall
ASD WILL SELL AS AGENT
thorough review Witn a alettl obeditbee and accuracy Gpbcral C a m e r o n ' s Presentation, to the Emperor of asleep, paying no better regari to the service. Sbe re' }
hardly to ^ ^ r p a a K d -by. any. white regiment now at J.TKT • i . . R u s s i a .
plied she did. Accordingly, t fore going to cliurcb the
Hiltcm Re4di' Oornmodoro t/dpent e*pi4eed him.*lf td From the Hkrristarg Telegraph.
next Sunday, he filled his p :kets with apples. One
FVont privhtc leftcrt received in this city direct from bald-headed old man. who invt (ably went to sleep durthe effect, and almost in the words I havo used. He arAlso—13 Lots i n the VUlagt of E l k Kaplda,
S t (Petersburg, we Icajn that Gen. Cameron, Minister to ing the sermon, parti culariv at -acted his attention. Seerived ta' t V - $ M » 4 {^oh»«(gC»ielfev^ ib-iffijj
WITH O R w i r a b c T DWELLIKQS.
,
nees of elevating the negro race, bnt liko Paul in his Rtwis, lias arrivod safely at the capital of the nation, ing bim at last nodding ana gi ng nasal evidence of beThe above mentlonefl Lands are In all parts of the County,
where!bis legation is established, and that he also had ing in the 'land of dreams," hi hauled off and took the
journey to;Dajnason>, ha hair foen a great Ji,
Elk f j i k e , Whitewater, Othebia arid Traverte; are among th*
noneat abd>CMricitfdb mmd has bean^opooed t o ' th* con- Ms'flrtt introduction to the Emperor Alexander. Ac- astounded sleeper, 'with au ap| c, square oh tbe top. of eariitsi and best selections with reference to noil, water, rorviction of evidence, and judging from such portions of cordingTo the Tirid'ctjquetfc of tho Russian court, it is his bald pate. The tjiitiisier ; id aroused congregation face, and market; embrace Farming Lauds, Village Sites and
u i
his conversation «a I had the honor of hearing during the no'ti ® >ol forlbc Ethjpcror io grant an intoniow until the at once turned arobtra atid'irfd! liamre gazed at the boy, Water Powert* with or witbbdt impr<rrem(!htt, h j qaaiitfties
review, and the subsequent church service, I believe he lapso of some time alter tho arrival of a Minister, but in who merely said to tiie prtiich •, as he took anotbef ap- to suit purchaaers, and at prices making it aa object, in pretbwcasc,an audience was almost immediately granted, ple in bis hand, with a sober, ' >nest expression of coOb- ference tp buying back from settlement*.
Traverse Oity. May I; I W L
fj.'jy
anrftBe'receptionreade the more cordial by the earuest tenance :—"Von preach, jnd i ll keefi 'em awake."
the negro question since he has been brought face to sQlicitude with which the Emperor inquired concerning
DLTV or IJABOE^—No man c n rise from tho workman'
face with its roidltiea, tnd t h i t be isi toUlay an honest Uw.co?djtioii of (ho American people, their resources,
rank. Fall be may, and often oes, from that state ; but
and sincere upholder of and believer in 6qth the success numerical power, intelligence, wealth and progress.
Durin# this interview; the Russian monarch evinced to riso above tbe order the gw t God has established to
and honesty (lf.Jni experm^t'inaururato^^Oj
flnnter in artliinylhe blaeka.1
v-i
_
h h knawlctfgc of our jjrstem of government, and his ad- govern his world is impossible. Every man shonld be a
He must
The review over and tho parade dismissed the naval inirntion 'of the success we had made in the development workman and fill up a wor: man's rank.
and military officers took Beau on the piazza^ in rear of of-tbe vast extent of territory now within the jurisdic- fill that or a loafcr'a. He wh made the world never
the Drayton mansion, the chaplain standing 1 in front of tion of the federal authority. That authority, in tho made a spot for an idler. He never made a roan to live
Etbperor, should be maintained at all hazards. If the by brains alone, or such an >e would have' been all
t h q j t e M aud Ihtf regiment ditwivfip fc dohpfciie^ baid
hun «uid resting" ou their krfns. nymhs"
Suhg. , Grt)4t Republic of the West was broken down, and ceas- brains. Body, and soul, powe *, mental and physical, arc
M i c h . , Merrill B l o c k ,
<ih,»pter of the Bible reaii, AD earnest prayer offered, and ed to wield an influence, the course of empire and of to be used, else they never wo Id have been given.
Dornar
o i " W o o d w a r d Ai J o f f l r ^ o n A v o n u e w .
civilization
would bo ahqnged and a continent designed
a sermon suited to thelhtrillgeuc^bf the listeners del:
SUBTKRAKEAN PBISO.N.—Son • workmcu employed in
ered.
by God for tho happy home of millions of free intelligent;

•ell in Seville. Spaif a short timo since, disHIS rK^TlTUTJO.V FORMS OXEOF EIGHT COLLEGER
A t the conclusion of S r . Onbtty's rertinrfe,-and oA his people, 'would be given to infidelity, and bnrbarism, ruin
located in the following e U { e s D e t r o i t , Kew York.
:red• some subterranean mt onry, which on investiinvitation, and one of the African privates, a stately ne- and desolation.
gation provpd to contain r.uuit ous cells, in one of which 'WUdelphia, Albany, Buffalo, Cleveland.Cbicago 4 8 u Looi*.
iUter such expressions to tho American Minister, four hundred bodies, pcrfectl; mummified, were found
A person holding a scholarship can attend either at hi*
gro, with 6oal bWck btfshv beard, and a figure Which
Terma.
v/ould make the fortune M tpy,sculptor, stood up and thero can be no mistaking tbo cordial feeling and hearty chained to tbo walls. One of t .em was that of bare-foot- option.
addressed his fellow soldiete. 1 Tlie change was electrical sympathy of, the Emperor. ot Russia, nor can there be- ed monk ; tbe garments of the thers were of the style of
Tuition Payable in advance by purchase of scboTurthlp,
any misapprehension concerning the deep iuterest he the la^t century. A silken sh t worn by one body wns « o for foil term. S a m « J n u r s e for Ladies, f23.
;
Students
to
eater
at
any
time. Average time to complete
manifests IU the success aud destiny of th© United States. tbe only garment in tolerabl' preservation. They art
ie coarse, three months.
denly replaced bv looks of absorbed and thrflling interest .. J f c i r V f r T w 0 - " 1 reciprocated • by Mr. Cameron, who supposed to have b<cn victims if tbe inquisition, chained
A knowledge of the ordinary English brabehefc U BuBeient
The speaker used the broadest patois of the plantation, wUgjn&strttatcritkfassufrnacfe to offer A a t tho inttr- into the sells and starved to d ith.
preparatoty to entering upon the course of study.
his voice ringing with the sincerity of his couvictions, est of the American people was no less sincere Tn their
J . H. GOLDSMITH, Resident Principal at Detroit.
The stagnant pool of cons vatism, covered with a
J . P. 8PALDINO, A Ml s u n t .
and his sitnplo uttenfhees ofb<mrtfeIt sbiltimtnts fiUlinf I Solicitude for, the success and mighty progress of the
The most thorough, practical and truly popular Collep-a
respoft* in the heirts 6f all Who heard b i n / He J r a ^ l cQlTe^jaT einpiro.of tiicJ North. Representing such wide- greerjg^ntlo of imbecility and naction, is breeding monin America. Over si* thoiuand students haveentered'sincc
earnestly, and with tears io bia eyes, for his dear master, ly different systems, and governed by the authority so sters fu its rotton depths as tei ible and as daugerous to their establishment, « h i c i Is the best evfd»*«c of their
l
tbe
life
of
the
Repnblic
ae
thi
vipers
and
scorpions
of
who was encamped out in the wilderness, and that his aistinct a&d'broa& tfiero'p *tiD no reason why Russia and
rasor with the public.
djL«t marter ipigjit bflrtod t o j e e t h a y n rebellion a r a i
ihe TJqftod States should not be united in true and stern armed treason. Its frogs arc • • foul that if the bird of For f u r t h e r information please call at College Rooms, or
allegiance, aud wield an irreastable influence on tbe freedom ever attempts to fly o ;r its Bnrface. if will drop send f o r a aew Catalogue or SO pages. For *perinrtd# of
as lifele» as the hiciless birth which assayed in oldcu Penmanship, jnclose letter stamp. Address,
ed lor his wife and cSTldreK*Sow*a^parat^from him Try world.
BRYANT A STRATTON. at cilher of the above Cities.
times to cross tbe death-breed ig. waters of Lake Avethe doom of slavary, perhaps forever ; for the President
( C o t t b f s out for f u t u r e reference.)
lft-ij
runa
(Nashville Union.
of the United 6tates—tbe good President who took pity
K . G. C.
on the poor black man—and for Com. Dupont, General From the RavannafllL) Battle Axe.
T h e Rebel Ran Arkansas.
Hunter, and all tbe gentrous white peontor wk) had
I t has been definitely ascert ined that one shot from
.The following is aa extract of a letter found, by Mr.
The subscriber offers for Sale 1<XJO a c r e s of choice aod
tho Bonton entered an open p< -t holo cn the rebel ram well-sclectcd lands, having been modtly located at the first
ashamed to confess that under different shades of skin Lincoln Lane near Esquire Tomlin's, on Crane Creek, in Arkansas, during the recent e jagement, killing ten and settlement of tbe country, ani^many or said lands are bordertbe same principle of immortalitr,existed, and that over Mason county, a day or two a g o :
ing
on the Grand Traverse Bay, and in trmcte of from 50 to
wounding seven others. A t h ;t accounts tbe Arkansas
300 acres ; some havo small improvement* on; (and well
all men, of different races, obe Supreme Father ruled.
BEARimOWV, I ' l
was still lying under the guns < f the rebel works at Vicks- located for wooding purposes, with a good growth of beach
FBIXXD OF t n * G. C . : Yonrs of the 10th inst was burg.
and maple timber.) Also, J00 Town lots, and 36 Park Lot*
duly received. W e are very much gratified to hear how
Commodore Farragut is rer irted to be making another In Kant Traverse City, offered for sale at reMonable prides,
inteUrgible, it was one of Che most sublime uTterances ne you have grown in strength. W e now number 500, ex- cut-off at Terrapin Keek. Th j poiot is three-fourths of h>, , , . .
G o w W . B r y a n t , PropEietor.
had ever heard ; that it had moved him more than the clusive of fifty probationers. W o havo consaltod GCK a mile across.. T b e tnuof" co> imences at the head of Is- july 4-31-Cm
polished rhetoric of rmany
brilliant preachers, delivered B. His opinion is that Republicanism must be exter- land No. 100, aod terminates t the head of Island No.
4
oeiwath t S | t t c b r " * ' •*
••
— - — minated,, eyen if it should require powderafid lead. There;
102. It; isijoped that the rtt h of water through this
vet, aad iRifc (be
fbrC prejwtre youreelves for any emergency. Arms and caf&l Will tend to make the cu -ent strong enough to wash
bis words.
ammunition are plenty.
out the new channel cutting o! Vicksburg.
T r a r c M t City, M i d i .
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