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   Daily Milwaukee Press and News (Newspaper) - July 30, 1861, Milwaukee, Wisconsin                                VOLUME T f JULY NUMBER THE PRESS BY of paper for t Lost Five of payable in of Weekly payable except Tri and Wednesday War activity prevails on the banks of the in strengthening this ff It rebels intend Mary and It is said that n number of onr First Regi ment have been lost while on picket of Washington Torri has been appointed Colonel of the Scotch Tie j vacated by the death of James Came ron is making capture confirmation of lit is reported that he lias sent information to prominent secessionists residing at that It is supposed Camerons body lies on the or has been thrown ina trench with the bodies have been thus Colonels Wilcox and Corcoran are prisoners at f t refuses to exchange A flag came into Newport News a proposition giving ces 24 hours to he can hold the place against twice bis own hich now consists of four effective reg offers to discharge his prisoners if they will take an oath not to take np arms again Most of them refuse take arrival has inspired new life among our and vigorous measures for the resumption are going on Our outposts are ngain being gradually ci tended in direction of On Friday night two of guard were shot by rebels within three miles of Al and n company of rebel cavalry came within three miles of our lines at Arling Apprehension is entertained that an attack will be made on our forces at A prisoner escaped from the loss of the rebels to be Alexandria ii being strongly fortified The Michigan First Regiment went into the field with 975 men and 25 and lost 9 officers and 10S Rebel scouts are very bold in the vicinity of the Chain opposite On Saturday they of the regular army and a who in in that Washington was full of rumors Saturday that Davis was it with a strong He is reported to have troops at Court Advices from Springfield announce startling rumors as prevalent in that of an attack on is prepared to repulse any attack that may be The wife of a member of the Second Mich igan Regiment went for the pur pose of seeing ber whom she suppos ed to be a prisoner was not the and she managed to obtain a pass to return to She states that the enemy say that they have over one thou sand prisoners that they lost only fifty but that their exceed hund is arranging for some great Fairfax Court is occupied by a large rebel The Diplomatic Corps to con sider the disaster the Federal forces at as the result of a panic and not a lona fSc releases them from the necessity of reporting to their respective Governments on overthrow of his Govern which would have been their ac cording to had the government troops been actually defeated within twenty miles of the Four Regiments have left Fortress Monroe for of First Rhode Island Regi is to oo General in the Several officers of the Grand Army arc to be courtmartialed for offences growing out of late Cadwallader has been tendered the position held Gem at last accounts was at Harpers His column was being rapidly rein of the straggling soldiers in and about Washington hare rejoined their regi A large number of Congressmen and bers of the press Fortress Monroe oi Saturday to witness the trial of rifled cannonl has of bis The rebels claim to taken among their officers and twelve surgeons Andrew of two hours speech in the Senate on Saturday in support of the Congress has passed a prohibiting being sold to United States Orlando the Second Wisconsin taken They have now 600 of onr men in Tompkins captured yesterday 29 re bels near Fort The rebels refuse to bury the bodies of Zouaves or any soldiers with red or cnt like those of FALSE informs TIB that since the received here of the of the entire company which left county last for Califor and of which we made mention two weeks they have received o letter from JUgg Thorp one of the Mating that they were nearly to their jour and were all in excellent Tbw joyful to the many at who had that the first report might reported at first to few we has been tut none Send Pott LOCAL AND and Departure of i JB 1 M Ll 4 9 45 12 U Ju 2 30 r laOJ T 3 05 Mil 9 05 A A 000 900 14 46 For and tee Fourth Decker one of Zn avcs of this City the route to The two deserter from tho were captured at i and given over o Siith tote ESf Hood will sell at ot 10 at his Spring a stock of groceries ai era assortment of Miss TO Mils Adah Isaacs Menken announces in another column that she will positively read seUc from popular authors this evening at Academy of This will be her last ap in Milwaukee prior her departure of were shown the cannon ball picked up during the battle of Bulls Which Wiled Gard of Lacrosse and It was sorry It was brought to Ibis city by Brigadier General yy GOT LOST os THE learin that two Captains in Fifth got left behind at nn were compelled to take the nearest route via Wayne and to It is better to be lost in than in the woods f old i A learn that Castleman was not sworn into the United States service when he left on account of his diploma not being athand for the inspection of A surgeon from Mineral whose name we did not was sworn in in his TOR mail Mat whether letters or should be addressed to as in carp of the Colonel commanding As all mail communication has been cut off with the seceded mails for volunteers are at Washington and forwarded to the Union regiments in SLAP New York Tribune says General when he arrived at was unable to find any which to time at which the terms of the several regiments of three months vol This shows Iho shiftless manner in which tho business until re been or not o JOHS the relatives and friends of the late John followed the last re mains of this much esteemed and distinguish ed citizen to their final resting place in the Catholic burial The procession was led by with a part of his Washington without and fol lowed by fiftynine HEAD The official ax seems to forget that these are no party George the veteran Post Master at no one pre to find fault has been and Peter in Hardys only consists for Douglas instead of Old Barred him Next time hell learn to stand by the strongest ADVICE TO GENTLEMEN VOLUS out by all means as a candi date for then you have a chance to get to be a or a or a or an or a or a Corpo If you volunteer as a private or aui no higher than a probably you will succeed in being elected to beat the and if by chance yon slip up as apply to Aleck for a State TO excursion over the Wayne Railroad to Baltimore and return is now in contemplation and will soon take The fare to Baltimore and will provided forty will participate in the A trip on this popular route to i that city would be delightful at the present season of the and will doubtless be joined by Bue notice will be given of the time of Let Milwaukee be well re ASD Pic Sabbath School of tho Spring Street Hold Pic Nic on the at Elm Grove eight miles from on the of the Dn Chicn Cars leave the Depot at o clock Return at oclock Tickets for the round be had at the Store of Greenwood or Lacy Bro Milwaukee of before the morning of the THK to learn that the crop in this vicinity is coming out better than when we were in the country ago If the weather holds good for the next two the yield will be nearly equal that of and probably full half ns as that of last In many places the chintz bugs ttro commit depredations and in some instances nearly whole fields but they are confined to particular Club wheat will to harrest next are daily receiving piles of Spring embracing Paris Mottled Challi Cheek and Striped and other goods suitable for the spring selection of Man nil of which will be sold at prices to corres pond with the i 186 188 Bait THE RECEPTIONS IN AND A a quarter afte cine oclock ou of Col left the City of for in the orders of War Two long trains of eleven coaches bore the While the teat horses occupied extra freight cars for their transportation Prompt at the hour named in tho orders of commanding officer the trains out from the Depot and over tho lake amid shouts and firing of cannon in of the gallant soldiers took their departure to engage in their canso Tho regiment is officered as and comprises companies named Atwood of Madison Sweet Quarter I rt K Jenkins Assistant fld Assistant Oi N Hospital Color Drum G 1 iThe band ten Sank Comity Capt 1st p Noyes Thomas 20 John DHl lst Joel Marsh 2d Henry 101 men 20 du Chiea Plumer 2d Full ranks 20 tents i Montgomery ORourke 1st John 101 men 60 v Citizens Corps Thorn 1st Schoon maker 2nd Van 20 Unta Star Northrop 2nd 92 tents Bad Ax County Anderson Johnson 1st A Haskell 2d Full com pany SO I Minute Daws 1st Kellogg John 95 men Tlhe by the above numbers 970 exclusive of field and staff rank and file and it has 202 It if uniformed in the same slyle as those which and is Jally equipped with tho exception of which will be supplied at the this city the regiment was j received with the greatest and out crowds to see and cheer them At the gun came out and their the soldiers waved their and seemed to in in the ab sence of thit necessary flourished a black in its The train held up a but did not i Cutlers orders to keep the plat forms seemed to be entirely The trains arrived in this city almost simul nt a quarter before 2 where they were greeted by an assemblage of eight or nine thousand After forming in line pf march they were escorted by the Milwaukee Light under com of Major nnd the Scott The regiment paraded at least three quarters of an hour the principal their excellent band playing soul stirring and at lost Returned to tho Warehouse of Tall where a substantial repast liad been All credit is due to the generous citizens of who furnished the bountiful colla the refreshment of the gallant but wearied men of the and particularly to the numerous ladies and gentlemen who assiduous in preparing the tables and assist ing Jn providing their sufficient lo satisfy their wants for the time long tables with every substantial article of food that could be heaped upon them in quantities sufficient for double the number to be provided The appear ance of the boards were magnificent nnd the repait as elegant as could be provided for a After satisfying the appetite the troops were again formed and marched tothe depot of the Chicago where were in tiro long trains J of sixteen cars in quickly and at five minutes before amid cheers and the firing of the train bear ing the right wing of the moved out of the depot The clapping of and other popular symptoms of ap were redoubled as the moving slowly through the human every where surrounding passed away southward Along the route to Chicago the people were out in At and the train received a noisy welcome and ct a quarter before nine they halted in the Garden reception of the regiment in was nearly equal in sincerity and warmth to that of Thousands were congre the depots and the troops were again refreshed by a collation at the depot of the Wayne Cheer cheer was sent ifp for the Sixth and strains of martial music and roar ol cannon combined to swell tho noisy We saw men rush eagerly forward the hands of the with a fervor that their hearts Went the greet Ladies waved their lit tle urchins their men roared and on each others and everybody and everybodys wife and seemed to be pleased as well as I was not until post eleven that Ithe twentyfour car soldiery moved from the depot ground but interested was the attendant multitude that its numbers seem less than when the regiment came By order of the Wayne Road 200 coffee was furnished for the The efficient General A of course on hand to see that oil things were in proper regiment proceeds over this direct b Pittsburgh and thence to they hilt n short to renewing their journey to More Particulars firon 11 f it i df In Second t ot emt July I arrived here jmt in to tho soldiers return frost the and written you if I had dated to do The fact sao so many accounts of the battle at Bulls that one hardly knows what to Knowing that the convey yon the news in advance of Iho I have abstained from in hopes lo be give you something reliable in tho way of I now three days and U the that as few of thor known as nt a is army has with a disgraceful such as time only i con wipe General and General to com mand of the whole According to the best accounts I caff get from the hundreds of so called should judge that one or two named In the The Second Wisconsin Regiment was oh the left wing of at least in the thick the en After about one hours hot their position was and the left wing was brought around to support the ex treme on crossing Wisconsin Regiment received shot and shell from tho good and As I said aia satisfied that there were two Generals the the two of confirmed and tbo other was beastly A large of civilians had gorie out the Battle on of our achievement at the first battle atthis Among them were twenty or members of together quite a number of of who are here in differ ent looking after the sick and and others looking some thing generally conceded that if these men had kept out of the run would not haTO come off so and perhaps not at Among those now known to b4 killed arc the following Company of Company Wil cox John and John Company E John and Prosper Company of E Ben son and Company John Noonan and Henry Company John Juries and Company den and Company but 19 In addition to tho there are about 150 of this regiment yet among tho wounded and of Surgeon of the was last seen in discharge of his duties at It is rumored that he has been taken CoU Peck arrived hero early on Monday and his regiment all cut to and taken possession of by the ene Ho did not attempt to deny the fact that he had fled for his and if you could have seen you not doubt his report of his own hairbreadth I he did not forget the old lhat I lie who and to another In a few I started out to see if I could hear any further and to see If any of tho poor soldiers hid as fortunate as their officers in getting back to the I soon found two men claimed to belong to that but they were men whom I had never or heard On going down towards the bridge I met a wagon bringing in two of slightly One of them was of Lang Ho says that the first ho knew of tho all were running Tor in The wagon they were in contained lots of bullet and other evidences of having seen hard I For tho first hours excitement jran so high and tho contradictions were so that aside from seeing the living evidences of the late fright and all around We have known any more about the facts in the you and others thousand miles I have learned that whole number of and missing in the Second is figured at j lfl should tell yon that the first nows of tno battle reached by the and members of Congress fleeing their conld hardly credit but it is Our i army is completely and by what I have seen about the lam satisfied soldiers can never be into by pigmy com Several of Congress aro missing and yarns ate told about Some say that they have been or taken while others insist that they drowned to swim the Potomac in their flight of the so that hardly refrain even while for the dead and It is said that in Fairfax and Hampton the people have ail leaving nothing but empty and fields to welcome our The fields are describ ed as being utterly swept clsan of and often appearance of for herding large droves of cat tle and human tieing not connected the is to be these armies lay waste and desolate erery thing their like a dry and still they call I to bare given yon s full of this but I cannot obtain facts to do It is my opinion that num ber killed on bolh sides is as much as nnd nearly half of them pur agree in the fact that there nro many astW arid by 1 have heird of he manner ot shooting over in I am satisfied most of the missing arc either killed or for didnt seem to care where nor whom they fired or whether they fell out or in tho they to be tKo as practiced ori both Col who arrived hero first after the looks a little the worse for and doubtless beginning to La sickof the journey the track is but conscience clear la Trhat malta HA ant tAo tf 1 am told thit who was in tho thickest of the was astonished to find the tents and camps in his Mar their having left without their blankets or He deliberately picked np these with quantity of scattered along the and brought apparently as cool as ever a farmer or mechanic picked up his tools and returned a hard of was first has turned was slightly in that the Second Regiment was lying down battery fired over their tarns while one division stood laid when heand a little around him got iip to they found them selves pretty much all in their rear having with a large of and the balance immediately When they got Into the as far their eyes conld they could see men on foot and with running for their At they put as fast as running over the bodies of and Ho says that he passed hundreds of dead of bolh menand Afier traveling in the two they were overtaken by the cavalry nnd forced to leave for the they did and kept several He says that ho was told that members of Congress and other seized the first horses and carriages that they could lay hinds to get off which is probably I am told that scarce one of them came back with the s true pg he left Nearly all had changed carriages or And from all they were so badly frightened they did not know even what livery stable they procured their teams The owners of the horses and vehicles were compelled to look up their own stock and drivers Among the tho late are several secession and These horses look as if they coal J beat our Colonels at lung Various rumors are afloat about a change in the Cabinet Cameron will surely probability thit ci ther Dix or some other good will be put in Stevens of is to have a place in the army he wan n and was among the ers at the Baltimore I have just heard Peck is about to resign he had bettor Jo for his days are H is reported that Johnston with his are at Harpers If your dent will hive nn opportunity to try From what lean I disposed to think thit Starkweather fa good an officer as Iho in tho I to say that it will take to muster our army many of tha soldiers say they would sooner shot for than to go into tho field wili such leaders and from what I have heard among the officers at tho hotels I am satisfied that tho most of them arc anxious to go the climate dont seem to suit them as well as they Among our Wisconsin friends I notice Brigadier General Rufus who has jmt received his Henry Van and The have leased their betel for per probably for the reason that they could not agree in running it I am told that they do riot even speak to each and have not fyr some The pickets of the enemy arc now within or four miles of our camp at Arlington Heights and are becoming more bold and every The secessionists ia this and there are a great many of talk much louder and stronger than have Many of them and boost of tho ability of the South to ultimately succeed In establishing their From tha information that I can get this evening I am satisfied that our loss can not bo put down at less than and about as many more I hear that General Wool is to bo no longer left out in the but is to be called into ac tive He is a kind of that never can bis In about three army will bo ready it will remain on the banks of tho drilling and General Scott is completely overcome by this bull and all sympathise with the old Gen eral in his grief He is an old a great General and battle before and to think that he has listened to the coun sels of instead of being governed by his mortifies him to such an extent that It brings the tears from warriors whenever ho alludes to He he ought to have instead of obeying V will think my more than It should nader but I cannot help We may well as We have been and as the run at Bulls Ran has brought to great that should have been weaned before leaving ANi SPOOL TJP AT is said that needles sell in the South for five cents and thai two or weeks since a man smuggled into Nash in his trunk and about a sufficient number ttf clear upwards of two thousand He made a sim ilar speculation upon spool scarce and lika needles way likely to escape detection OFFICIAL Board of or Milwaukee Tho committee on assessment an J tion to whom ths petition of George the report and To the Board of Supervisors on and ment to whom of was respectfully report That we find tha statements In said memorial to be made of property in his own including nil his personal effects liable to ion The listed Dousman Co for office and furniture was entered in the other and consequently was doubly This tax shoaM not bo paid we armor a resolution which wo rec bo remitting tho personal tax of for the year 1858 Chairman ANDREW RICHARD County Treasurer bo nnd hereby is enter a discharge of tar to in the year the property having been assessed to Georgo in his for that and was consequently daub ly The amount to ho remitted bc inz report and resolution was adopted by the Board X Tho same to whom was referred of George submitted the following Report To the Board of Tho committee on equalization and assess ment have considered the memorial of George Bowman relating to his personal tax for the year A tho facts to bo na in said It appears that the Board of Review raised amount Hstad by Gerge Bowman to a than was his list presented to the asses the arc unknown to your Wo do not think there is now any remedy in he as the long time which has elapsed it out of the power of those who the to revise tho and this BOird has no authority errors in as unless there is a clerical error ia tha There seems to be no error other than the assessment very and aa this was a matter of judgment by the Board of it overruled by this AVo aro therefore opinion that the memorialist should not be granted July ANDREW RICHARD ADAM report was adopted by the The Committee Claims nnd Accounts to whom was referred the communication of District offered the Following resolution That the som of and hi same is hereby appropriated to Joshua and tho Chairman and Clerk of thin Board are hereby instructed to draw their order therefor on tho said sum to be applied to the payment of such actual and necessary expenses and disburse wich shall ba incurred by the District behalf of the in the proper management of the business connected with his and the payment whereof b not otherwise anil specially provided for by law anil That tho District Attorney bo re as often us onco in three months and required by this Board to furnish a statement in writing to of by out of said sum so np accompanied by showing to whom and for what purpose such payments resolutions wore by tho McDonnell following resolu tion Tho tha ex of hiring ta harvest anJ mow grass on the therefore bo it That a aper and Slower bo pur chased for the of County by a special to be by the that tho Chairman anJ lork issue and sign orders for tho and that the amount shall not exceed ia County Which resolutions woro adopted by the with the of The Chair appointed and Smith as such McDonnell offered following resolu That the Sheriff be instructed to metal or stona vessels for tho usis Which resolution was adopted with no dis i On motion of Chiso the adjourned till 2 oclock Board met pursuant to All members in tho The committee on justices find constables r whom was the following account reported in favor of allowing the game to wit i et S August Which report was adopted with no ing The same to wham was referred H amounting to for services rendered and goods submitted the following report The Committee on Justices and Constables report on annexed of Sheriff the aggregate to that the same has been certified to with regard to the reports and of poor by the respective the peace and Court but your committee must object to tho charge in said of 850 for furnishing said canvass and 24 and for taking Charles Webber to the Poor bo cause both these items are without any vouch and because they are too com having been informed that tho men canvass conld be bought for about half and we believe that for convey ing said man to the poor honsa would bo fair and sufficient Therefore your committee the only of said with of said for furnishing with the reduction of said for taking Charles Webber to the poor house to leaving an amount of said only of Your Committee also would beg leave to suggest that Sheriff be tore port the poor convicts to the Superintendents of for their conveyance to the county because there is kept a team for that purpose at the expense of the by said and we would furthermore recommend thai the may have leave to bring in another for furnish ing said covering to 24 with tho pro per r as adopted by tho following vote Ayes Stemper Smith and The same Committee to whom was the account of Ht for reported to fevor of allowing the same by at instead of 8 Wch amendment adopted by the the The Commutes to whom of Lewia to amend said report by laying said account on tho amendment agreed to by the iha following resolu tions That tho Sheriff of County be and hereby is directed to pay to current Wisconsin Bank Bills the amount of an execution now in his in favor of said Coggswell against tho said County of out of any monies ho onthe personal tax lists for the past years and in accounting with tho County for such personal to charge tho amount of said execution over la the of and have the judgment discharged on the tho Court it was Resolved Thai the Clerk be and is ted to transmit a certified copy of the forego ing resolution the Sheriff of Milwaukee Which wero by the tho following ble and resolution who was elected as ono of the County for the Coun ty of for current permanently left county and That torenz be and tho same is is ono of tho Coun ty Physicians to vacan cy created by tho absence of for tho term of said Tyrrell and under tho same Which and resolution was by tho following roto Hifi Poert ami and to tho taken appointing Lorenz as ono of the County Physicians of tho County of Mil Which motion was rejected by tho The on Superintendent of to referred the communication of Circuit submitted the following report Tho on Superintendents of have examined tho within certified statement and recommend thrtt tho same be referred to tho Superintendents of FREDK HORACE Which report was concurred by the Smith offered tho resolution That this Board will not any accounts for articles for tho jail or the use of the inmates of said unless such articles are ordered by tho Chair man of the proper Which resolution was adopted by tho On motion of tho Board adjourned until 10 TO m len In tba on tho TER jl will from the depot CoJar at 3 oclock Burko one or tho first whu lo on thw in this ia pany with his Factory in tho lor or six he has resided at Wo shall expect to funeral today Jio widely known this city him but to respect Tor his honesty and hs On tho ot in his hal r more His funeral will Cake the hoUre of John on Main uC oclock thia Tuesday Till will bo taken to Franklin for nro invited to NEW THE POETS MISS ADAH ISAACS MENKEN o the will read from And This July A D K M OF new two tenement frame dwelling and P arranged upon a full lot on Jefferson Post Los ion immediate by o B Two can find desirable board ia a by application ac Mound STUDIES will ia on Ic situated tn the rest corner ol to thi anil impor tant haTo made in tho of of tho tha faculty havo defer to afford oppor in their power to give young and Christian education of an For lars happy to that is one of tho Trustees of d that it Is recommended hy tho Right Bishops of and SPECIAL IN standard veil to bo tho boat and cheapest for Shalt I sold at reduced to Shuttle formerly sold at to LETTER A MACHINE ia the best machino in tho world or and with and IT Tho nose namu banded ua for tho following letter from Insurants Commissioner for Tho letter or and of tho writer we hardly that a no higher au In in tho United of f Life i Yoar of was duly I have carefully rained of BITO sent mo to tho 1st of nnd tha on it tha to Your deducting for note j on not ia and for a claim at dato tha ratio of actual to to ba goed for tha thn I cannot but you whole of Central North America on a for on hand for of oom on and Tan Terms payable half la Agood store two and a neat Mwon al a low Apply to ot julyM   

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