Davenport Daily Gazette, The (Newspaper) - September 25, 1861, Davenport, Iowa I X PUBLISHERS OFFICE YBAK VOL Vll WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 1861 282 THE DAILY GAZETTE OF Tiili CITY yr lu Dally until only Lo on u Power is tho of any In tho 3 11 S tf t No 6 6 LOCAL MATTERS N J RUSCH tho of a ion for from the called Union party of Um county the Iowa arrived in onr city yesterday Fie loft tbe io quarters at Old Fort KyM about ton below Bird's TUey hold in readiness for active Oo Thursday nest a Union Ball bo at Le Hull Sapper to be furnished by the proprietors of tho Lo One of tha of tho evening will be a prize of to the couple best On tho page of paper will bo found re- ports of tbn on and made at iho tion on Saturday Uio Hat of awarded cu tho Tnn man who hoops the apple on tho east aldo of ahem Second in tbo rear of is u Yesterday whon tho troops halted In front of he to help selves and in live ha an appin left don't forget when iu town ami want dry goods to call on bna a stock of if you want good that will that is to got thorn Ho don't Holl poor bnt at low TuE who advertise Uio most thn Tbe groat of advertising is to place your thn largest number of immediately interested Tim ZETTE new circulates over ten thousand per week It in a medium for THE on Gen linker's taking of tho were entirely uncalled for Ko injury will be dono to the or the on nor to Lbo by any of who may bo and Gon action ivilli the approval of out of ovory emr on tho looking wtf wild dim children of Mr Thin only partially HO All German children in town privileged to HI id in fact other children if wero under lint management of Wra and LLOYD'S OK VIRGINIA ono of thn valuable ever published iu United Suites U is tlie copy of a work that has boen in aim iu now com- It displays every portion of and at Lima n A copy has At this anil we will auon for sale at the hook FAST iant in in the day by the President and prayer We presume will be held in most of onr churches on that Notices to that In will he published in No paper will be issued from Friday but should wo receive any news of im- will bo issued They A CALL FOR IOWA in on the Wny last ul 11 while the s staff in ut the 11 came to Adj Baker from Gen ouo from Uol of this Col dis- patch iv a H ou the dt Joe U that had boon so was in hands of the rebel Price and with that marching to them with Confederate that tho St Joe railroad was aod even Iowa danger and desiring troops to be sent immediately to certain ou the border Gen dispatch com- manded Baker to immediately aend what Iowa regiments were In camp to there to he at onco uniformed and equipped This news was as a in the and immediate were madri for to The Governor Id at tlm time away A trasu was went to Jowa City for tho 10th Coh and dispatches Font to the at to proceed without delay to St Louis Gen and Col a and of Hie Governor's CoL commander of Camp made a mid- night visit to thy Camp Iu a abort timo thy camp was disturbed Moo poured out from the aud the hum of hundreds of voices mingled with the cheers of the fow who had heard the of a being ordered away from camp to the The call here was for tho 8th regiment of at the time not fully although containing enough men tho Bontun County who had been recommended for Colonel of tho regiment by nearly all the was at appointed ami private au able officer of the Knoxville at -i were for starting the early in tho uioruing ou tho Jennie Whipple Quartermaster Price drew nif fur two and all volunteers leaving our camp were supplied In of- fice ali bands durina tho whole all Captains ol the 8th and 1st were properly there about Early in tho morning tho 8th regiment marched Iron Camp to the where the Jennio waw By means of two largo the steamer the whole although it crowded the capacity of to their most At 9 o'clock they loft our a crowd of citizens had ami soldiers aud citizens Tho was In inand of aa the Lu is and tho uot yrt Oon is to give Colonel 10 o'clock in the tho 10th CnL from Camp Union at by Col Rush Governor's being Ifo wont iu the special train tho bud prepared itself for n start an quick time They wore to the thn ferry boat Rock and tho Clara with two ii regiment hail with it n full of good tents It was dinner and by a large of nnd marked by tho sanin cheering Wo hope pur brave will it pleasant trip treatment at St ami enough ing to them CoL aidi the Sth regiment far to obtain what anus may ho in city The Uth CoL if it did uot may bo expected this on ila way HU of ved ou the He last from MoM where ho gut out a few numbers of a for the Charley baa a furlough till October 20 when bo will rejoin his His returned ou having beon on of ill health He very highly of Captain White of the aa having treated him aud his fellow soldiers in the most mauuer many praises from haro traveled oQ bis and from none more than the soldiers of our on and good treatment are never thrown To of the U now iu our for tho purpose of fifty men for Uo will iu a few daya for that Those rtscniits will and comfortable all ready for them they will unt have to hang around mouths destitute those but will once miter into properly and This is an opportunity fur those who do uot wiah to wait until are drafted forced luto Ho I ron TUB WAH Mow IB TUK S wull in this com- I as a welt drilled is now lug men for tUc Company ht Le Claire Hall inen irom alf parts of wiJl find company what they desire Those have already will please report All difficulties in tba way have and the company will soon be fall Apply DEMOCRAT is very much troubled for fear the for county aro not and to more action It in but a blind Leonard and Mast are working and jug no uiniupruvod to voley is at and when he beams to bo doing tho least is really the Ilia star was in hare for eighteen but two yeara ago H paled before ono of ami we will he eclipsed for all time to Col with it two mou under as de- serters One of named ly editor of tho hud elected second Hob Leu ant of tho Bonne county such a of aho company took ho to po if Dot re-elected AL tha second election he was not and to the which be and waft ly arrested deserter of Capl Hepburn's and R 3 Iowa leave herd this morning for thA for tho purpose in the central part of thu Mr J deputy of has also authorized a between hero and Council Bluffs Ho to-morrow on tho Frank Shepherd is empowered to raise an Irish to tho and for hero to-day for neighbor of tho gives up tho Democratic and as a awi declares his of acting of tho whole act the balance of campaign Mo hart been perfectly wo naw a worad managed and Lho Union movement is but a thado hotter WA believe the candidates of both all ro- i and the Republican Stain are B nmv running without It is safe to flay that they will be elected company from under command of Capi on the and are really a of moil county hus no to of the appearance of tho muri nha sent forth to Tlie company will bo filled up to the number thin On Lho train wuro two squads of for aDd companies The departure of the troops yesterday caused great activity ou the bank Three boats left here for St Louis with tbe Jennie Capt tbo Clura and tbo boat Rock Capt Tbo laat may remain Tbo cider Capt is noW iu St to make for her permanent there Tho Capi came up day afternoon with thirteen car of freight grain aud flour for tbe C- U L RR Sbo down with another good The Ad Capt Clerk Matt ia the morning boat for The Kalo is regular packet for Fort Madison ing Tlie Henry Clay is tho Northern boat Ibis for Dubuque and PauL The steamboat Capt Trill leave for this Tho river slill to aud it IB expected the Northern Lino boats will soon go through to St Louis MESSKS Tbe Albia CapU Apace iu your valuable paper to givo public to aud return their sincere and heartfelt to tbo Liou and Grove for tho sumptuous dinner they furnished ibo company to-day This welcome comprised a bountiful supply of choice table delicacies seldom found na n while in camp U la worthy of noto that the came moro tban fourteen miles on a disagreeable day to of appreciation of tbe of tho Union How tho heart of Lho out in to kind friends who thus To bo appreciated as tho honored of our country's sacred forth every impulse of noble and the brauco of regard and will nerve arm tha heart in tho of country and causo of such a people well deserves tho arduous Life is and Rhould bft sacrificed iu u Snch ft cause is ours If the shall be God with long peace and the ladiera of aud Allan's donation cheered a common has made und never to be forgotten while memory tho of God the preserve our common conn and tho friends ao kindly tia IL U And all the A of one of ran from up tho road track with u heavy lumber The Loam ran the tho lime any of of stopping ou tho croas Tho near It just below tho nlao very high and and the team also cleared but fell had over One horse was rather badly other only slightly was ft was fl remarkable for a pair of to run over two wide oil tbe Of the State of To Mailers of Hoards of Supervisors of find Tho Stato of furnishing her full quota of but calls uro made for SHALL UR To moot promptly I ho demand of thd and of the military necessity of making a draft from the able-bodied men ot Ibis of 18 and 46 E therefore request that members of of Supervisors will report to mo tbe names and residence of men within tbo agua above as arc to be And L also uak of any persons well known to this to report w of individuals to military duty N of Iowa ADJUTANT Of the State of Iowa September having the Adjutant General's aro call the houra of 8 and 12 o'clock a and 2 and G UK The other hours must bo devoted to issuing und preparation of papers for the camps in other and for officers dtf Adjutant General of Near Saturday of inflammation of tho ADA only child of R und thirteen And kind strowed our bod And BO lovely Thoy her Then they laid hor form gently hor little gravu to With hor folded hor infant eon of oao year and of tho family uro to without papers Oa Louis mid MART U TOWNSHIP Mass of in tho of at 2 o'clock r t fur the Ht o for thu Two Two Said will can J Com LATEST NEWS Our latest to tho Sept 23 About 700 and privates of Col Mulligan's command veil hore from by tiie Quincy SC about G this evening Tbo to about will ba hero to-morrow and next day Uol force at it is stilted by those did not exceed twenty-five including several com- panies of Missouri Homo Guards Tbo upon commenced on the 12th and was continued day to day until Friday at 5 o'clock when the flag was hauled down by the Homo Guards of who had acted and cowardly during tho whole BY or tht THE WAR NES of Mulligan's WANT OF CAUSE from Sews from Missouri siege Uol Mulligan refused to but being wounded in ono of his legs at the not prevent it As he bad but Ove or six charges left lor his and being nearly out of ammunition for his and ho could have held out but little longer Uol Thomas A of t lie is said to have acted most bis men conducted themselves with great and waking several charges upon the After the whon the rebels OoL and demanded bis ho refused to deliver it and they took it from him by physical forco Col Mulligan and his regiment havo ered themselves with while body somewhere is terribly guilty of a great wrong for not having him in time Uol Mulligan and nil the commissioned are still held prisoners LATEST DISPATCH Sept 1 A M Col Mulligan surrendered on Friday The officers bold as prisoners others are sworn dot to against the Confederates again and aro released of them arrived hero this c They had been without wa- ter for two Their ammunition gave out Thoro wure nu and could not have otherwise tban surrender The loss is uot so largo on either as reported Gen Prentiss assumed command in North Missouri and started wost yesterday Us is west of and io now cnt off by the supposed to be H part force Great use that ho will be captured are rife that a body of to rebels aro marching on St Joseph An attack is expected to-morrow is hot from and it would not bu surprising if tho rebels mado their appearance thoro belore morning St ST Great feeling exists here in relation to the failure to reinforce Mulligan The Evening bad a severe article blaming this military authorities here for thu failure The senior proprietor of tho C G bas been arrested for the direct allusion to Gen Fremont The city being under martial no remarks calculated to create mutinous feeling will be allowed Military officers profess to heliovo that Price will be compelled to hover around Lexington long enough to insure bin capture by tho army now in tho Held according to several lias written that ho could hold out two weeks against tea his but tho cutting bis not havo been thought of The troops leaving are of en- anil promise to rescue command Tho Now Era has been receiving her iron plates to-day Tho work ues through Hor aro ready for mounting to-morrow Tho id now in posses- sion of a lilo of AH manuscripts have been seized by the Provost Marshal's order The paper wiil nut appear row Military have been active all and on a but the details aro contraband From CAlro to Sept iW Yesterday evening eight pickets of tbo Iowa out at Cross a arid y half from our advanced pOKt on tho Kentucky suddenly by fifty or sixty rebel The pickets when rebels turned and Two or threa of their wora to but wero dragged olf by their One of their the accoutrements and pistols into tho bands of the lowu boys A laas horse from among them lell into our bunds Their wounded and dead wore carried The rebels returned before but did no damage 24 Tho subscriptions the national loan amounted to announce the B for Lho of the Convention an- tho of A for to of ami A Jf Merchant ADVANCES MADE ON PRODUCE to our it M FORWARDING AND COMMIS nail No 1 CO unti ft of Groceries ou for No 42 to 1 J O 0 Q W M P in Idwrn No Diwoiiport jowa Dr of and La bnd home from of Ninth Sept 23 The following account of ington is furnished to tbe St Louis lican by Henry ouo of who left Lexington cay morning Tho fort was surrendered Friday after- noon The men fought for hours without and had only three barrels of to quench their thirst during all that time There were GO or wells of water in the camp as has been stated Tho supply was from the river and was cue after a desperate on Wednesday Tho camp ground consisted of about ten and was located a abort distance from the river There were breastworks entirely around excepting the portion next the river It was hero tbu hardest fighting took place The secured a largo number of rolled them iu ad- and under cover gradually in securing a position in tbo rear They cut off the supply of and had the completely surrounded They but few charges upon tha breastworks during the siege Their ob- ject be to surround and cut the supply of and having in this they waited until Col ligao was compelled to yield to a foo more terrible than the rebels who rounded him Previous to his surrender be offered to take a position on a level spot of ground and give Gen tbo odds uf four to one in a fair and but no attention was it After the rebels mounted tbo and seemed mad with joy As soon as tho took a party took down tbo Federal flag and trailed ic in tbe dust Au immense amount of supposed to be about a quarter of a fell into the possession of tbo rebels H taken from and buried by Col gan some timo The rebels speedily unearthed it Col Mulligan wept like ft child when ho found himself compelled to surrender Thu morning after surrender the men wero all relented on and ferried across tbo river Tho officers were retained The loss of tho rebels is not but it is to bo not less than killed and first attack proved more to them than tbe followed For a day or two previous to tho laet attack they had been engaged in burying their From New York NKW September 23 The Washington dispatch tho excitement of to-day has been the news from and probably of the der of Mulligan's command at Fort f shall not be however to that before this reaches Gen has taken tbo field in collared Price and Lis rebol and forco him to surrender A dispatch it is uot unlikely that Geu Fremont will bo considered responsible and tbo disaster be tUe immediate fur his removal The matter will bo considered in a Cabinet meeting to-morrow Gen lias issued ao order settlers from selling intoxicating liquors within the lines of his brigade on penalty of Laving notice to quit in six hours ufter tho first A developed tho fact the rebels aro extending their lino of from wards Springfield station and Alexandria They have two largo earth works in of erection at directly south of commanding tho column via surrounded by deep ditches released prisoners from mond report Onion prisoners there who aro aro most infamously maltreated by tho Surgeons who perform and capital where there is not the lightest all resulting fatally Tho only persons showing humanity wards our prisoners are Georgians and The of Virginia Unionists is stated to be infamous Sixteen in- one Col and -10 privates had ed 400 prisoners wore to be sent to Baton Rouge this and it intended to scud nil south to prevent tber escape Many are suffering for want of aud Gen Scott is to send them some It is stated that the rebel force at mond in about and tbe tion of and all want woolen garments and A lady who visited states that there troops under The woods on tho Eastern slope of Ar- lington are burning to-night Sept 54 Tho lit fold has ftn interesting letter from dated tho with advices from II a Items Inlet to tbe evening that tho expedition bad destroyed a fort on Beacon Island The Inlet fort was found but tho rebels has previously in removing 2 largo guns to Newborn All the numbering 18 long and four navy guns were aud the fort entirely burnt up Tbe light bouse on tbe Island was aUo two heavy guns wero also destroyed at which with that of were wasted In both feeling was found pretty strong Great complaints wero made of plundering Col Hawkins had not men enough to hold tho thus necessitated its The Union fooling is quite but smothered in Newborn Meetings hold in Hide and counties resolved to remain at and on tbo proach of our troops all they could in the way of provisions Col Hawkins had issued a proclamation assuring all tbe loyal citizens and stating tlie true object of his expedition to give them back order and the Con- About rebels are ed about and Fort Macon had been greatly strengthened They had also erecting strong batteries at Island It is reported tbo rebels had landed a about -10 miles above intending to destroy the light house on Capo and our forces hack from tbe Inlet Col Hawkins has sent a forco to protect the Inlet The British line was oil the Inlet Meeting of At a meeting of the commissioned officers of the Regiment U S called for tUu of ing expression feelings in regard to the course of Got J W S Alexander was called to the chair The foil lowing report of tho committee to draft resolutions was adopted We view with regret the forts being made to about al of Gen believing his removal would endanger if not destroy tho army an j no under his and not only greatly tho power of the but encourage the leaders of the re- hellion in their efforts to destroy tho Re That in Jolm C Fremont w only a great military tain but a true whose well known unrivaled and indomitable energy havo marked out as the man to Clf and command the army of tbe That we unhesitatingly endorse the course being pursued by Fremont iu tho military of tho and that we will DOv under aoy circumstances tenance made to remove but will agree to do aU in our to prevent its consummation W K K L Y jH A JS T R JG E OF t S The of BO mi very little won and caused of raiu Ite to and i our Vith all de- bo Keen effect ol tUo iiriowii of und hafi an activo fur flour and wheat it not for drawback of high oar and by from lor their farmers to hola baok until to to giving a for n From FORT Sept 23 Com- waa to-day Capt and will proceed to Do Russea leaves Old Point to-day forthwith the command uf the Engineer Department in California Special to P 24 Tbe is m session this and it is understood that tbo disaster to thu Federal forces at Lexington is sub- ject ot opponents of Gun that ho could have pre- vented tbe necessity of Mulligan's der by sending timely reinforcements to advices received from St by Fremont's stare that he bad uo troops to and that it was entirely impossible for him to strengthen Mulligan's position Tbo liveliest discussion ol the state of fairs iu prevails here all An intercepted written by a sion member of the Maryland that the members of that body bad an scheme for a secession ordinance to a rebellion in tho tbo power of tho The summary measured of repressing alono saved the Staw from thu horrors of civil It is ascertained that Patterson's campaign in Virginia cost this government fully The solo result was tho capture of some 20 fugitive nearly all oi returned to Tho gallant defence of Col Mulligan is tbo theme of admiration among tho dis- military It was not until when a telegraph dispatch received from that tho ru morn though The tho ment ho on tho evo of starting with a heavy expresses tho hope thae he will bo able to dislodge tho rebels from tho they now occupy at Lexington Tho deepest intercut continues to bo concerning that point Department determined to vacate all the offices all and other officers who fail to respond promptly by filling their bonds and presenting for Sept Tho important orders havo been issued by tho Post Office Department der 1st That no newspapers or printed matter be admitted to the letter destined for tbe Pact tic coast Letters ex- being placed therein 2d Tial bags bo appropriated for papers destined tho Pacific ng all other printed matter That and he forwarded to California as usual by tho overland route All printed matter of every kind destined to Mio coast to in to the New York there to be delivered to agents of tha moil company 5th are requested to cumply with orders until further and anv neglect therein will be immediately reported to the appointment By order of Postmaster JOHN A First P M- Ueu from to tho Louis Domonrut Sept 24 Last Mr of having left there on Friday last Ho tbe man who took Gen Fremont's modification of his proclamation through to OoL Tavlor Ho reports Lieut of the on his way with seven loaded witli Or Davis and about 50 wounded which Col Taylor allowed to and will probably arrive to-morrow night This about 180 yet in Springfield of our of 100 are able to como to Rolla if had only been transportation Many of rebel officers our leaving Dispatches wore received on Thursday at to the that ligan had surrendered without a gun being taking ll pieces of 600 stand of small and that Boonvillc was also and that Price was marching on Jefferson City This is the way recruits for secession army arc procured McCulloch and his force of about disaffected Arkansas and Texas was confidently believed to have loft tUo south Action of tho Central Sept The Republican State tee mot hero Tho following lutions Tuot in the opinion of this at least five thousand men should be enrolled for the war at the earliest possible and that this Stato should furnish at least 100.000 of that t i i i ber That tho Executive Committee be instructed adopt tho most vigorous measures by public the press and tho importance of the moot with men nnd money in the present emergency Re That wo earnestly recommend to the propriety of fo hereafter tho bounty the at tbe termination of the or one month's pay in advance at the time of his enlisting Hodf changed hands ring trio paat few at on our qau nation a A sale of oil Wheat and JoU asid tirui very both for milling Barloy come irx moro tho putt two und IB nt r Oats Cora are light are a no price thorn Our rivar And of freight is lou Firm at Active nt ba u bu Joing We at 125 450 bu T September ur bate POTATO XI Jfo By buyers sring lic for mixed STATE BANK OF HANTd at wUl be on Hopt 20 hoing tbo by Iho of na a-L Jny B Notice BANKING HOUSE OF LOUISA bu on 20th W A N T I roa TUB 8 of good thu uf IS and F J out child per and fur S S K Corner or Wp 25 b A S W O A Z JL Lf COMMISSION ANU Kiro Lou in 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