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   Daily Milwaukee Press and News (Newspaper) - July 25, 1861, Milwaukee, Wisconsin                                NUMBER SH JE p 1 1 Ua per r IB NOTICE TO f ill rewiring their wer wrapper margin of the v will the tune for paid or Out they IB for rab M S and aJl the Papal IU mi fte and in store near the just a quantity of Adah Menken gives an ment this to if readings from the f The mort and will We are fine CURTIS Ic V r on Tan Few art united to viM our utaMUnuvti I 1 f i I The government are with an immense for which purpose they have in all directions for the immediate i regiments already it appears that the gallant Colonel i j as lit i being was taken prisoner by tho en and is now detained at If will require yet another day fe an authentic and perfectly intelligent account of the great and complete the record Pf out brave was expected at Washing ton r The President and Secretary visited the camps at Arlington Tie rebels in the late fight carried the stars and oar Scott pleaded with President Lincoln persuaded him to allow a flag of trace sent to tte rebels to get the bo dies of the dead and wounded of our at aoon with forty am fbr the and forty wagons for the Major of the went to Beanregard yesterday to get Corco Orders hare been issued from the War De honorably discharging Generals Patterson and Cadwallader from the United States their terms having expired U The fourth and fifth regiments have gone We lost 80 baggage some and saved one hundred and fifty There were between 300 and 400 young men Jrom Detroit in the battle of Bulls late of was not as but was wounded and ta ken It is reported that Davis has flag of truce to President It is supposed that he demands a recognition of the Southern Confederacy Senator visits the Southern It is reported that the rebels are evacuating retiring to Lee is said to be marching towards in search of He will have a happy The rebels have no baggage It is said that our troops broke down seve ral bridges in their leave a good for the rebels The Federal troops were in possession at Fairfax tind Centreville ibn It is said that our troops have become so demoralized that several thousands of them are straggling about the city of refusing to obey further duel is on the tapis between Burnett of and Richardson of Twenty have gone from New York to Washington to tender their ser vices to An escaped says ra tions were dealt ont at Manassas on Two say they counted forty wagon loads of dead rebels The army is to be and all of examined by a Military It ii confirmed that tte have shelled burned the used as a hospital by onr and that they bayonet the left in the We dont believe it The rebels are rapidly organizing opposite in and an attack on Birds Point is a was al lowed to pass np James She was loaded with cannon and destined for Bich Only six shots were fired at Illinois has offered seventeen more regi and Indiana Some of them have already and others will be en route Where is our Aleck is going on among the rebels in and One regiment Brigade left for Washington on And another on Six hundred of Bigels have en listed for the Two hundred tons of one mil lion tall sent from Watertown on the for the seat of with hit command left Jef ferson City for the special their term of service having ex of rebels are imported march ing on Pilot and Bland for r Six rebels concerned in the recent hanging of Union officers in rested Iry Federal forces and shot A Fortress says that news may soon be expected from At TBE The Commencement exercises took place at the Female College The for year consists of six young who yesterday received had decrees conferred upon The exercises were of an inter esting and were witnessed by a large number of The essays of the graduating class exhibited marked and HOBE GOOD COLONELS WASTED Me Clellan telegraphs that he wants three more good with which to finish his work of clearing the of Western f If he will send to our Governor he can sup ply or in his he can apply to the Pure whom we learn has a large reserve force of that kind of at lis r i aays that the 100 tak Jii i XA Canni W tt a i lui or Gates will de liver lie befire the of the in the North Presbyterian Church at r BACK Coin fo three a trot will take place on the Cold Spring Course between the horses Sam and in three in Fart lime expected Sam Patch is entered J and Bob Mc Carterby BJ The money is up PHOTOGRAPH f the finest specimens of the photographic are those to be found in Cliffords Gal lery on East Water Clifford is an ar tist possessed of skUl and nni who has made his profession a life and delights in all pertaining to He turns out from his institution anything from a small ambrotype to n apparently ignorant of the sources through is seem dis posed the press of for the many ftr wo To presji no blame ought to and for hand there to Inquire at to their truth or are received just as the paper goes to And moments are of the utmost value at last even speaking of the late military says In our army in Virginia the team sters were allowed to come close up near the They and a lot of cowardly mem bers of Congress got and off they ran until they reached The people can eo clearly eee how this sad affair was blundered into a great that they are not affrighted ai the but indig or the manner with which our army has been REGIMES or following is a list of the volunteers accepted for Berdans ment of sharpshooters at the trial of skill in this city on Saturday last Stoughton Oregon Joseph Leeds Daniel Patton Paoli Fitchburg do Bussell Salsburjydo do James do James Lake View Andrew do D Al bany do Bartholo Lodi Franklin Madison do Fred or TBE are conflicting as regards the departure of the 6th The latest news has it as fol i The 6th Wisconsin Regiment will pass through on their way to the seat of on Sunday afternoon It is pro josed that they be entertained by the of Milwaukee in picnic The Chamber of Commerce yesterday ap pointed a consisting of Messrs E Storm and to take the matter jn Due notice will be given of the place and hour where contributions will be receiv or BAKE ex amination of those arrested and recognized as participating in the Bank of the 24th of Jane commenced in the Uu Judge The following are the names of those who jave bail at the preliminary and who appeared yesterday t Frederick Isaac forfeit d Jno Fritz Christian Phillip Henry James Gottlieb Frank forfeited forfeited Joseph Henry forfeited forfeited and Fritz The examination will probably continue during tie remainder of the week 1 a should oe sorry to be skeptical for wo remember and ap the pronounced against bat we confess to incredulity in reference to a story now going the rounds to the effect that the Prince of having been canght storm borrowed actually returned the same to its owner cannot believe that the education of His Boyal Highness has been to that bell to custom and popular practice to return an thus acknowledging the same to be individual when eve in Christendom maintain all umbrellas owned in ft Oat is for cutting off head of as punishment for being in his duty to the distinguished gentleman siove Prince he removes the bulwarks of the From the commencement of the present nai tional we have limited amount of confidence which might with be placet all intelligence re lating to the movements of the army j they have participated and all now between f the two sections of have cautioned our which from time to time be i of We told them required to know what should be and that no very starring or important information could be relied on confirmed by dispatches a J Qnr readers cannot fail to see labor under many disadvantages at the present time in our endeavors to obtain news promptly the embargo laid upon the tele the press near the seen a of upon tho entire corps of newspaper corres render uncertain the most Common place The public are impa tient for and as we cannot separate the tney must all thai is and believe as much thereof as they deem THE latest and most probable version of the terrible stampede gotten up at Balls shows that a large number of among whom were Randall and whose curiosity had led them on hear ing the report of the splendid achievement of our army thj day These dittin were in the rear and the by seizing the team sters the traces and putting out as fastis would carry In proof of the correctness of this we need but refer to the first reports of disas as by these men upon val Aside U ia admitted by that the rear of our army the retreat in horrid while those in the front and beat of the did not the reserve force in their rear had left and then they quietly did so in good so much so that the enemy not understanding the pursued thent only a short This accounts for the first report given by these that our army was all cut and bad run for their lives nearly thirty i Tbe Second The Second Wisconsin Which was in the samel brigade with the New must have been in the hottest of the fight at the first battle of Bulls Bun Our despatch es contain the names of several of the wound and there are doubtless a number of killed and Only one is mentioned as Corporal of the LaCrosse Guard Among the wounded arc Mer edith of the Randall Madison Ser geants Bond and T of same and private Henry Oshkosh Sergeant and privates Alvin and Mo Daniels as wounded Corporal Dow of Light and private William Miners Doubtless many more are AH MACHINE infernal ma chine was discovered on Thursday morning at New A heavily loaded cart coming up the slip ran over a small pack age which immediately making a report as loud as a small On picking up the shell of the machine it was found to be made of one plate of sheet two plates of These were held together by a band of tin j in three places were placed nipples on which were percussion so that a ure at any point would cause them to The machine was of about the size of a small dinner and of about two inches in thick It was with but no slugs or balls were Some occasioned by the but it was found to solve the ob ject of the it was de signed as BB or proved one of a lot which has been sent away and the u private better from Lieutenant Colonel of the Second dated at July on ly three or fonr men in that Mo Was in good the balls whistled over his head many haU national celebrated tn Lon don hundred Amer at a public at Op era Colonnade of as were also several v AHP recruiting office has been opened at Chicago for regiment of Illinois will soon become as dry as Wisconsin Aleck alLof her A GOOD order of the nia State all the cannon through out the commonwealth are being with the of rifling their ioVe and other wise improving Chicago today gives notice that henceforth the sub scribers to the Democrat of that will bo with tha the beea v i i fnt Professor Daniels Is rapidly filling his of Who else has heard this news of tho oldest of Saml was drowned last week L ing to ikt in a at this rt was ui the south side of line river two while raft of logs slipped hU companions Upon being made j and his body recovered Michael a of was last week to his than five years old child of one of the most respected Citizens In the town of Lindi On Wednesday last about one hundred and from the old are ro bust and Intelligent looking who t home coun ty i They raider of Erick at has been to Nor emi grants to who that some seven ore now the settle in Four hundred mere have w th ej nortH arid por tic and will make tye plenty for We welcome them to our Wisconsin Supreme the matter of tho petition of Luther Howard for writ of ha for Motion granted and writ returnable July at 10 oclock Second vs Steels submitted on case and Argued by Von for and by Lynde Miller for respondent July Mead vs of Boclt Cause placed on calendar on and submitted on case and State ex rel vs Harvey Affidavit filed and motion for attachment on respondent to why he should not be proceeded against for beying the mandate of this Motion argued Clark and Knowlton by the Attorney General for In the matter of the petition of Luther for a writ of habeas tha writ was returned Howard produced in open Petitioner and prisoner Prisoner Davis in his message to the Con federate assembled at on Saturday said Taylors Washington was to propose an exchange of prisoners taken on the privateer and to inform Lincoln of the determined purpose to check all barbari ties on prisoners of war inch and effectually put an end to such Lincoln promises to but none has yet been He further in speaking of the Border Slave States large portion of the people of those States regard us as and if unre strained by tho actual presence of large ar and the subversion of civil authority by the declaration of martial some of them at joyfully unite with they are almost with unanimity opposed to the prosecution of the The Wisconsin Fourth Regiment had twenty one soldiers on the sick they arrived at all of whom are now in comfortable quarters at the Hos pital under the care of Doctors Wey and The following is a list of tbe Captains in whose companies they belong C two three V four three n one four OAT is a soldiers A vol recent letter says My wife came on to see mo at our j Thank she brought needles and thread with My had nearly played out my pants have been drilled to death I have been walking in ray boot for three I wish my wife was a The boys will joon have their new We are as happy as bobtail horses in fly THE STATE PAPER MADE A State Journal has been designated by tho Secretary of as one of the papers in which the laws and of the United States be officially DEATH OF r special dispatch to the Chica go Tribune mentions Thomas Francis Meagher as among the killed at Bulls We see no confirmation from any other source of the A farmer out west killed a cow a in whose stomach was found a large brass hair pin and a quantity of hooks and It 1s supposed that the old cow swallowed tho THI GRABD TCT learn that the Sage of was with his friend Aleck at the Ban i GOOD Albany fr of was received at this office yester at ten 4 public have heard with mingled feelings of pleasure and regret pleasure at the and regret at the total failure of the New York Forwarding House of Gree ley i necessarily the branch Of the same The failure is to tal The assets are in the the liabilities Tho most fatal aad disastrous effect of the is the conse quent lost of three thousand who were recklessly forced into the business of forwarding to having been Inhumanly When the news of the failure of these reached the of the Branch house in this fearing violence at the hands of exasperated Invoked protection of a special which force doting Monday the buildings occupied by the gentlemen 10 re cently engaged In tbe Forwarding to Bich One Senator from who refused to suffering into the Senate the following unconstitutional sad infamous i them ii in order to show our readers how these abolition traitors are trying to destroy this A article section of the Constitution of the United Gon has power to provide for the common defense and general welfare of the United to raisa and support to make government and regula tion of the land and naval to provide tor the calling forth execute the suppress insurrection and to make all laws which shall be necessary and proper car into execution tho foregoing powers and the creation of the Union by the people of the thirteen States was si mutual pledge of both States to s republican form of to each by the united force of all and in securing this if to repel the encroach ments of the despotic from with out be the well settled policy of this American muchmore is it essential to its self preservation in providing forthe general the united government should crush from the soil of the Union every erm pf despotism that threatens its liberties and slavery in this republic has cul in a formidable which threatens the of the whole nation and the rise of the slave withr in its limits proves incompatible republican institutions is every form of and thegreat before this which it is to settle for and for which the loyal people and States of this country aro pouring out their blood their whether American slavery shall die or American freedom shall live by virtue of the as herein set and as a forced upon us by this Be it by of Representatives of United States of Amer ica in Congress That from and af ter tho passage of this there shall slavery or involuntary servitude in any of the States of the claim to have seceded from the and are in open and armed resistance to the execution of the laws and the provisions of the Constitution the United And be it further That im mediately upon the passage of this act tho President of the United States shall canso his proclamation setting forth the immediate and unconditional of all persons held aa slaves in any of the afore said under the laws And also ordering all officers to give protection to all such emancipated and accept the ser vices of all who may tender them in behalf of the if in the judgment of such officers such services shall be useful or sary to the prosecution of this to hi or July J Soldiers of the Army of the Weit lam more than satisfied with Tou save two commanded by educated and experienced intrenched in mountain fastnesses and fortified at their You have taken fire twelve hundred stand of one thousand including more than forty One of the second of the rebels is a prisoner the other lost his life on tho field of Ton have killed more than two hundred and fifty of the who have lost aH their baggage and camp All this has been accomplished with the loss of twenty brave jnn killed and sixty wound ed on rour Von have proved that Union fighting for the f reservation of our gov are more than a match for our err ing and misguided More than this you have shown mercy to the You hare and ar without sufficient exposed to the inclemency of the I bare not hesitated to ask this of feeling that I could rely on your endur patriotism and Inthe future I may havo still greater deminds to make of you greater sacrifices for you to It shall be my casa to provide for you to the ex tent of my ability bat I know now that by your valor and endurance you will accomplish all that ia have ence in and I trust that yon havo learn ed to confide in that line and subordination nrc qualities of equal with I am proud to aay that yon have gained the highest reward that Am erican troops can thanks of Con gress and the applause of your fellow The members of the Douglas Club have taken themselves the duty of reclaiming the grave where Douglas remains rest from the primitive rudeness of its and the daily effects of its exposed and unprotected A rough board fence was placed about it by somd charitable person shortly after the which constituted but a poor and did not prevent people from trampling over the and almost leveling it with the sur rounding It wis very properly consid ered that in this the grave of our great statesman was but a poor JOT the anticipated visitors who are to arrive and the members of the Club took upon them selves the generous task of beautifying the premises in gome Several gentle men devoted their entire time to ing the and through their exertions spaco of twentyfive foot square hasbeen raised and a neat and tasty raQing built around the and the grave raised to its proper height the This improvement is only It is left for tho gratitude of n nation to enrich this beautiful and render it a worthy resting place fur him lies under The simple adornments which now cluster about are only the tokens of friendly feeling from those whom he has left behind him but the magnificent mausoleum and he imposing monument are yet to mark the grandeur of tha popular affection which was centred in his life and SCBE or agree with theBos that there can be but one of war the national flag en the army accomplishes its that complete rescue our land from the rule may its veteran head be spared to share with tho gratitude of the How serenely he has re sponsibility of his labor how quietly he has appointed the pathways of the nations how solidly has he stood even though faction has poured forth Us meanest Again we who can doubt the result Tbe are the words of Daniel Dickin must be eternal and with his hand upon the of the battles of half century upon but his eye not nor his natural force reserved by Providence to calm this mightiest agony of stands who never lost a battle and never wasted a Cod grant that he die not in sight of the prom ised but go us Canaan The pyramid of his fame shall span Union with its and its summit shall glow with the the smile or TBI The expenses of thar Revolutionary War were stated in report of Alexander Hamil Secretary of the Treasury in to be which was for posterity pay was The lation then estimated at three as we have now thirty debt of now wonld be in tha samo and produc tive resources of the hava increased vastly beyond the ratio of population Therefore a of a thousand upon would not be so M was the seventy five millions at that to the His Gil Governor of Co ney tho following sensible pro which will be followed by similar documents from other secesh When to know much as Gil Davis On the 3d of at top Ugh I slid oat of the and remained ont until the of slid in ing back all my and custom post light and other public This I did because I bad proved philosophically that I could live cheap er in the Union of Out of the Union I could not get twenty per so much for my isand could by staying I destroyed my canals and great works at the time I went out of the I have since wished I public works mre nice things to and a great deal harder to get along if they are your own public than if theyre somebody I returned into the Union under the Coney Island which consists bringing back all you sloped I hereby advise all other Governors of seced ed States to do The Governor of the State under the and rattlesnake flag will find it as convenient to his interests aa the Governor who fights under the mud rampant on a seagreen is I wish to say that I never issued a letter of marque though I opened my ports for spread of commerce and I have been treated well by the Union men I came I am only afraid that my own subjects will hang In I hereby proclaim to all seceding States to slide in the first chance they can Take top high while youve got It will be low Witness my hand and tatter consisting of a clam shell elegantly mounted in and presented to me by Prince in memory of my politeness in ex plaining the fortifications of Coney Git Proclamation of Brigadier General The following is a copy of ii proclamation Wise to the people of tho Ka It was obtained by an officer Ohio a secession fami lynear July To the true and loyal citizens of Virginia on all the Ohio and more particularly to those of Jackson I would earnestly appeal to come to the defense of the Common invaded and insulted as she is by a ruthless and unnatural Nona need afraid that they will be held accountable or past votes or under the de which have been practiced upon the northwestern if they will now return their patriotic duty and acknowledge allegiance to Virginia and her as their true and lawful You were so was and we had a right to bo until oppression and invasion and drove us to the assertion of a second The sovereign State proclaimed her and by a majority of more than one hundred thousand votes at the Slie has seceded from the and established a She has wej must obey her I come to execute her hold out the olive branch toj her peaceful repel in vasion from and subdue treason only at Come to the call of the country which owes you protection as her native HITOT Brigadier THIT are daily receiving piles of Spring embracing Paris Mottled ChalH Check and Striped and other goods suitable for the spring a choice selection of Man of which will be sold at prices to corres pond with the 186 188 East Water NEW J following s schedule of fronting an between and ton In Ward of thy dty of Mll and the set opposite each the amount of which lot will derive bT bar InK Arenne and and to tbe Krade and the In accordance with tbe of the on In tha of the City Street 8th Lot Block Benefit 2 40 1219 57 1 MS 10 H 13 U 357 13 MO 70 1 24 3 29 70 J 29 123 23 127 17 S W 120 07 11 29 120 75 2 1 28 02 H 27 94 72 13 27 80 CITT A been to the ii bjr U owner ot a lot fronting en between Second the Eighth Ward of tbe city of for the planking of of bet wren Pi rut and Second and it opinion aodersigned street sioners that public the work aforesaid to be It ordered that Sidewalk of Rail road between First and Second In ebe Ward of the city of In accordance with tho estimate of tbe City on file In the of tho City Owners of situated aa aboTO are hereby to make said Improvements within daa from thia or tha of tbe Eighth Ward will came the samoto be aad charged to the respective according to law UITT July A PETITION been presented to the Common signed by i Breed and a majority of tho owners of lota fronting on Jackson between and Pleasant in tho 1st askin for the grading of said Jackson and the and and curbing the to tho ea also for the it being the opinion of Street that public interest requires the to be i It Is hereby ordered that between Enapp and Pleasant iu the Waid of the city of bo graded and side walks planked and to the established grade abo gutters pared in accordance with the esti mate of tbe City on Olo ia the office of tha City Owners and agents of property situated as above hereby improve ments within days from this street commissioners ot the First Ward will cause the sameta be and charged to tdb respective law Street First LEWIS Alderman First IX THE PRICES to be the best and tor Shuttle formerly sold at reduced to Shuttle at A MACHINE i the beat machine In the world lot anil with and 453 Hew HIES IS The whose name appears for the tallowing letter from Insurance Commissioner for The letter speaks for and of the writer we need hardly say that there is no higher au in such in tho United States of Insurance of life Co of SHERIFFS 4 Sows STATE OF Joho against Aana his Wilder Thj Bank of Alanson and Moita IJJ of and pursuant to a rendered inlaid Court in entitled dated I shell for aoi sell at at tho House in tho city oC Mil on the day of at the Sour of 2 of that the following de scribed mortgaged or 30 much thereof aa may be necessary to the amount of said interest and together with the ol to The real lying ind in of and state of Wis consin and known and described as lota num bred nino 9 and ten In number ed one hundred and six in the Firt now Ward of tha CUT of Dated July 25 C of Milwaukee i Pills OF Milwaukee I tho matter of tho proof ana probate of tbo last will and testament of Frederick le Into of tho county of an instrument in writing to ti the last will and testament Frederick August of tbe county of Milwaukee has been Sled ia tnis whereas application has been made by and Chrutian praying that tho ramo bo and admitted to probate according to the laws of this it is ordered application be heard before at in the City of in said on the day of at 10 oclock And it is further that notice shall be b all persona interested said of the lima and place of said by publication n tho Press Jc a newspaper printed m said for three suc once in ench prior to the timo or said By tho K7 County Tour of was dny I haye carefully rained the of yon hare lent me the to the 1st of and And that tbe liability on them at the date wui to Tour deducting for on policies not in and for a claim not yet were at same date showing toe ratio of actual to computed to This a remarkably good result for the aei ef the and I cannot bnt congratulate yon and the whole of Central North America on a so i for This shows on hud for erery of com THE GREAT ENGLISH I SIR ji Celebrated from a of SIB L to Me lahi invaluable medicine U unfailing In the alii painful tad dangerous to which the female constitution Is It moderates all ex tnd ill and speedy core may be relied r TO peculiarly It In abort brin j on the monthly period with Each price One bean the Stamp of Great to ae POli rut be total by during tAi FIRST MONTHS at they to bring m at any other time In all casn of and Spinal Pain In the Back and Jon alight Palpitation of the and these wQl effect when all other means hare and although powerful do not con tain or any thing hurtful to tie m the pamphlet around each which be carefully Sole Agent for the United States and I JOB tate Baldwin B and 6 postage stamps to any will Insure a containing For tale by Jt i V it Cm July i a of lot 131 on Ogden In front of wmt 30 feet of lot In Block and In frost 20 of ol lot 8 In block In the Wild of City of with the tie City am Me to the of City SHERIFFS t STATE OP Circuit j James against Albert and the city of Judgment of foreclosure IX of and pursuant rendered In said in the abore entitled dated July I shall expose for and sell at public at tbe Court in tho city of on the day of at the hour of that mortgaged or so much thereof as may be necessary to raise amount of said judg Interest and together with the expenses of to wit The estate being and lying of Milwaukee and state of Wis consin and known and described as lot num bered six U In block numbered OJ in fractional section numbered 33 In Wird of tho of Dated Sheriffs July LINO J Sheriff i STATE OF Circuit Milwaukee y against James Anna Maria Kneeland his Wilder tUo Bank of Alanson and Moses Judgment of and TJf of and pursuant to a judgment rendered fa said In tho entitled dated July shall expose for sale and sell at public at the Court In the city of on tho 20th day ot at the hour of 2 of that tho following de scribed mortgaged premises or so much thereof as may be sufficient to raise the amount of said In terest together with tha ot to wit r The following real estate lying and in tho of Milwaukee and atAto Wisconsin and Snown and described aa lots numbered throe 3 and four 4 iu block num bered one hundred the first Ward of the said city of Mil Dated Sheriffs July PUTs J Sheriff CHATTEL MORTGAGE BY of executed by Brown to Edward dated tho 14th day of 1330 and Hied the office of tho City Clerk for of in said on or about the August In tho year and up on which default has been I shall jell the prop erty therein mentioned and consisting of materials for a printing office to wit Imposing composing at the of the Daily Milwaukee and In and 1 Wisconsin lathe city and county of Milwaukee on tho day of July at ten In the forenoon ot that Dated July ALFRED Atly for Milwaukee County In the matter of the estate of Timothy de f of Administration on said estate having LI been noted to Bridget and six root and after the day of allowed tor to present their for examination and allowance Is hereby that tha of said County Court will on September and on November 1801 at the Probate in the dty of and adjust tit and demands of persona against the laid Timothy Dated July iset   

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