Hudson North Star (Newspaper) - September 4, 1861, Hudson, Wisconsin Tne H Star S and S 8 STABB 2 TJC K V Advance fat Advertising per year year brevier 00 3600 2000 800 3200 3500 i insertion 1 00 3 200 i- rites of advertising as fixed by are strictly observed NOTICES i i Gray to Humphrey Wilton ASK AT LAW 33 1351 A D ASD COUNSELOR AT LAW BY TELEGRAPH VOLUME LATEST SEWS Capture of Two Forta SIX PRISONERS EIGHT REBELS KILLED HUDSON SEPTEMBER 4 1861 27 Star WEDNESDAY SEPT 4 1881 EL WELL STAUR EDITORS AKD S S S STARR block 2d vii iJ C BACEK d Maker and Counselors at Law Walnut St A CLAP WISCONSIN E Jl C 11 A N T S JP 15 Clarke fc Co mid Fancy Dry Goods Boots Furnishing Goods Groceries Hardware Ware Yankee Second street opposite the March M A Fulton J M Dealer at in Dry Goods Mats and Gaps Hardware Wooden mid Glassware Drugs and Glass School Books il I goods K B B -U in Staple and v Clothing Carpets Boots Huts tmt Groceries Crockery e Nails und Glass ou If T K Stone Coal Stoves I Water Lime all kinds i Threshing Plows Corn Planters of Front Wisconsin sta J TV Provisions Crockery and Clothing Ury Goods Hardware it ami streets 1857 Senatorial Convention The undersigned members of can and Democratic of the Senatorial old apportionment that all other political issues should postponed till the issue of Government or No Government by the contest in which the Nation is engaged and it being their duty to take some in reference to the nomination of State Senator they request legal voters in the new composed of the counties of Pierce St Croix Polk nett Douglas La Pointe and Ashland to lay aside all partisan feelings and unite for the nomination mid election of a State Senator upon the single issue of for the office and fidelity to the National Government To this end the undersigned hereby cull a Convention for the nomination of State tor to be held at Hudson Wednesday the 9th day of October next to be composed of the following number of delegates from each county apportioned upon the total vote polled therein at the last election Pierce County G St Croix THE The magnitude of terrible rebellion is now apparent to It far more in its greatness and power than was supposed three ngo it ever conld be The rebel leaders both in the cabinet and the field of the G Douglas County 2 7 La Pointe 2 3 Ashland 2 DANIEL MEARS Com JAMES B GEAT Rep Rep Prescott August 24 isUl above nre nil the in the District under the new with exception of I 1 FOSTER j dem who declines to sign the call i will thoy ern Confederacy cave themselves to be roaster spirits in intellectual ty men competent to act with alacrity and with success m the and emergency they in their wicked treason against a great and competent constitutional ment Whatever charges the historian will bring against those rebels DAVIS and their compeers in treason and crime We feel confident that for executive acts measures and thus far displayed he will never charge them with incapacity in talent or ability to meet and cope as far as human genius could with the mighty obstacles opposed to their success i tory ancient or modern does not contain the names of traitors who in their ed and more ex- ability or towering greatness of OT Rxr will preach at the As seen by dis- Presbyterian Church on next Sabbath tie naval expedition which ed from Munroe not long since has been entirely and lias re- taken Ports Hatteras which commands tho can he purchased of the In- dians on Apple River for 25 cents per bushel Cheap A friend wishes us to ask LUTE mind than many of the leaders in this tbe These Forts are said to be be most important of any on the coast The news telegraphed to this morning is not of much interest The following do A to the New York Herald of yesterday slates that Jeff Davis is the report needs confirmation Minister Adams writes that be does not think the British Government plate any change of position so long as the blockade is continued A fight has taken place at Boone between three companies of eral troops and the Eebels ed in the rout of the rebels with the loss of 30 killed a large number wounded and forty prisoners The troops who Messrs DAT beats us are We know CT Persons by calling upon JOHN S JEsq Treasurer of the St Croix County A cultural at the Hudson City Bank can procure certificates of membership JUDOS L P returned from the Lake Superior country last he has been holding court Da left for Madison to report himself as Surgeon of the 8th mes t the efficient General Agent of the Prairie du Chion Railroad was in town yesterday BREAKING HOMER RIBEE of in this county broke 140 acres of prairie this season with one team of su horses just 47 days GOOD TEMPLAR'S arc informed foul conspiracy Such being tho case with their in- aro determined to UNION CONVENTION I Above we publish the call for a Union I Senatorial Convention to be beld in this city on the of October We liko tho spirit of the call and shall support the candidate who shall be nominated as is stated upon the single of fitness for office anil fidelity to the General G-ov- All the pa f ers in this Senatorial Dis- signify their willingness to support tho nominee of the Union Convention The Hudson Times snys agree with the call so far as it contemplates discarding for the present all questions except the upholding of the Government The Journal says It is un- necessary to say that we like its spirit nnd propose to go in to the music of the Union The Prescott Transcript says tlle MISCELLANEOUS Strong 1 Surveyor General Land Agent and O F Brown of St Croix county Hudson Will attend to Furnishing Abstracts of Title the S Insurance Agent Conveyancer with Dawjon Hudson Having an he in Croir County and of the same make taxi's ic II City J S GIBSON Cashier r the Law of State Eastern drifts bought a received Collections made rates of exchange 3-3'i J f Sheer Manufacturer o Cutters and ay Work promptness Shup on Wisconsin sts be- JJ 13 Greon M TIST Particular attention Teeth uu unv of base from fuU M-t ca 2d street City a witcox M Wisconsin of streets S MOFFATT JUSTICE in Block Croix ft A X Halt 7 o'clock the Third Tuesday Brethren invited to attend I H SEELY W C E DARLING I O O F AX Xo 55.1 O of 0 F f t evening in GKO K OTIS X G Wo have favored a union ticket from the first if it can have for its the uncondition al support of the Administration the rebellion is utterly a this spirit their misguided ers they are fertile in all the expedients of the devil and as in ing thoin as his Satanic Majesty MR LINCOLN and his Con- advisors and all officers under him and them to be equal to the mighty responsibilities devolving upon The eyes of throughout tho world are wistfully to the head of the LAW is Fremont has declared the whole State of Missouri north of Lexington Jefferson City Eolla Ironton and Cape deau under martial law Every mau found in aims against the Government will property confiscated slaves liberated he has General Fremont has been driven to adopt this course by the universal an- archy prevailing in Northern Missouri A HIGH few days ago Gen Sherman desirous of having tivo hundred picked men for some until State Conventions The Slate Journal speaking of the Republican State Convention liberty end the pursuit of will hold our rulers responsible for the sacred trust committed to their charge The rebels in arms and a large ty of the masses in tho terribly in earnest in this war They been taught that they are fighting for their that their cause is as just and holy was our Fathers in 1776 The Confederate army is at present larger than the army as well drilled and comin If a majority of the men in this Stato who voted for Mr Lincoln are in favor of disbanding the Republican party in order to form new alliances they will government of our Fathers and millions ial service and after looking through yot unborn who will be entitled to life j his brigade he took tho entire number from the A compliment of which we may well be A FACT WELL his patriotic speech last Monday Daniel S Dickinson of New York stated the case as to the origin of this war so seriously and admirably that it might be taken as the motto of all the defenders of the Carolina to scrape lint fore the voles counted And it is a positive historical fact ns well provided field pieces and are fighting close by homes and on their own soil Their spies everywhere and many are probably still in the employment of our government by those present that the ball given under the management of the oil day evening last ivas a pleasant affair DU BOAT is to be the regular St Crois Prairie du Chien boat for the present She left here last evening on her first trip down in the new c THE LOUISVILLE publication a welcome visitor to our very many of our citizens have lately subscribed for it The noble by PRENTICE in favor of the Union lost to him his en- tire Southern circulation and the patriots of the North ai e now sli staining hinu The Journal is paper in all tion Here is a the last secessionists are preach ing peace Such preachers had better erect their pulpits in Richmond Chareston and Mobile and New Orleans and Nashville than here are three kinds ol men ones dead ones and mch fellows John O Humphrey Marshall JEFF DAVIS terribly deer for the victory at and Uncle Sam i don't mean to let him have another at any price THE Courier tells us uf Ou Side Hurt OLD I A Kg NEWS FROM MISSOURI stoit wiH in linn onA the beach il there wane 319 men Col of the New York At this time it was impossible to laud more They proceeded up the one brass field piece and OM hone Thd force then advanced to Port which bail been evacuated but As UN WORTH y floating a institution dropped down to cott a day or tiro since It will probably be noticed among the arrivals at that place in the Journal of to-day MINOR Co have purchased a portable engine which they are now using to advantage in threshing gram that have seen it in operation speak of it in high terms of praise and claim that it is to horse power THE S splendid little packet is a again running regularly on the St She has been refurnished and looks better than Everybody likes boat and we hope he will make a small fortune with her this fall Joy ix TUT HOUSE OK notice by the last Times that JIa HORACE A TAYLOR'S happiness has reached a culminating that ht is a He announces his intention to immediately eater upon the Infantry and will doubtless adopt his owu as Daughter of the Infants We congratulate him upon the close blance the child bears to its father paper which was recently suppressed in the North for telling the plain The Courier takes the utmost care to incur the least danger of being suppressed for any reason neighbor of tho Courier says that in the prosecution of his editorial labors during the last few months he lias had to encounter a sterile waste So have his readers editor of the Memphis Appeal complains that other editors in copying what he publishes don't say that it is from his paper they m e ed to compelled to retire again owing to shells of the fleet falling therein and marched back to the place of landing sad theie bivouaced for the night Early next morning they again ed and the fleet commenced bombarding the second fort called Fort soon afterwards displayed vhite flag when the fort wai enured byi oar troops officers were to the tent of Commodore Barron who was in command of the and tha placed in the of Lieut tho following proposition which was immediately carried to Memorandum of flag officer Samuel Barron C S offers to surrender Fort with all the munitions of to be allowed to go out with nnd the men arms to is name of a new paper just started at pewa K JH editor and proprietor Upon the subject of the paper is sound as will he seen by tho way the editor defines tion in tho following brief paragraph In in nil other things the Union will bo independent and in the present we nre for tha Union whole Union and nothing but tho Union so help us Commanding Defences of Va and FOHT Aug 29 The following reply was dispatched by Captain Crosby U S N ant F Butler commanding IT S A in reply to communication of Samuel Barron mg the forces nt I ad- mit the terms proposed The offered that of full capitulation tha aid inca to be treated as of war Ko other terms Commanding officers to meet on board the flag ship to ar- details i Upon the reception of Com- modore called a council of war of hii LOST the Good party a ladies only a3 a gift the finder please return it to this office D MARK of Guards is at home on a furlough COMMERCIAL REPORT LARGE The Presidents of the Mutual Marine Insurance of New Yoik receive princely salaries The President of the Atlantic Mutual re- No had a more formidable rebellion to put down None ever had v uwt iui IT i tiu v i TT elect delegates to the State at the representing their views and that body is fresh from tho people with full power to act can execute their wishes trust when that Convention meets it sec the propriety of ing mero party distinctions It is wrong to wave our party banners when our j COMMON FLAG is in go ing party watchwords when there should but ono rallying ury Qua this county we have yet to find tlic first republican who is in favor of strict Government as our Fathers imde it what we arc fighting for nnd it is worth far more than our lives and our fortunes Eternal vigilance is the price of and we shall lose ours unless the people of tho now loyal states are of one mind and one heart can't wrangle on politics deal in crimination aud re- unitedly support the cause of our bleeding country We can't party nominations party in this State every town who are opposed to the Ad- ministration nnd tho war and to the men who sustain thorn Let these put tip a ticket and voto for it and lot iha men who believe that this wretched rebellion must be subdued and the integrity of tho put up another is a small I as Democrats find Republicans conduct probably a few in a bitter party strifes and faithfully serve our common country any moio than can serve nnd mammon If ill regard as is our duty oar be- loved country of more than the Sun Mutual of the Great Western and the Presidents of leading Fire and offices re- each The salaries of the Bank Cashiers vary from to A T Tribune ticket and roll lens of thousands majority for it For sake let us vote on the one only living issue nnd not on i the memory dead i Journal voice of struggle manfully and with all the talents and resources Wo some Lope that tho cnn State Convention will adopt the course suggested in the above by ing party distinctions But from the Democratic Convention we have no son to expect anything of the kiad If BERIAH BROWS and men of that ilk are allowed to have their own wav in the matter we believe they will not only nominate strict party men but those who secretly sympathize with the enemies of ho country the GOD of nature has placed with our i reach we shall again be a free and united But if we to the siren party demagogues bo led by their teachings and neglect ns wo must our straggling country Rebellion will EFFECTIVENESS OF CAVALRY The Charleston noticing tho tion the Government is now paying to the raising of cavalry sava The meaning of this is clear The enemy have discovered their weakness in a want of cavalry They have learned that cannon alone is not sufficient for the emergencies of the battle field Had they possession of a force of cavalry the battle would have won by them and our forces would have been cut to pieces Had we on the contrary brought upon the field five thousand horsee Washington would have now been ours Ths battle on both sides was in that posture when a heavy force of cavalry on either side would have been almost an annihilation to the other Richmond or Washington would have been lost or SHARP R OTIS Esq years ago the editor of the Star and of late connected the St Louis a Lieutenant in the 8th Regiment of ri in this vicinity recruiting for a company of sharp he informs us is to act in the capacity of a scouting ny for Regiment Lieut Otis ters is La the company leaves for Missouri about the of September TRICES Sept 1861 Produce UNAPPRECIATED strance was sent from this city to Gor protesting against Da appointment as Surgeon in the army AVe are infor by 1 gentleman who wag in the Governor's office when the document was him that he r an his eye hurridly over the signatures and with an indignant sneer cast it among the waste paper under his table We don't know who many of the signers were but it is evident Gov RANDALL don't know them if they don't want to sell out SIATE have received a circular from J TV HOYT Secretary of the W S A S stating that owing to the fact that the interest of the State requires the use of the Fair grounds and buildings to quarter tho 7th and 8th ments in the Fair been postponed for this son The Secretary closes the notice of the postponement in the following admirable man- ner This is an occasion of profound regret as it is even more important now thaa ever and that the agricultural interests of the country should be carefully fostered believed however that all friends of the and of Agricultural Society will appreciate the reason and motives which have actuated the that nothing will be omitted bv either individual farmers or WHEAT bushel CORN OATS POTATOES BEANS ONIONS CRANBERRIES HAY ton WOOD cord SALT bbl EGGS doz BUTTER tt CHEESE PORK cwt BEEF SHOULDERS DRIED APPLES DRIED PEACHES crushed do brown pound y gall Java pound do Rio do 0.15 the Tr i w i omitted ov either or IRISH learn says j A indus lork Tribune from the best j trial interests as a State during this period of triumph the sun of Constitutional authority that a new Irish Brigade j our eternal 000 strong at least is to be organized in i New York the command of which will Liberty set gloom of an night WE'RE WITH that tho State Journal has stated that the I Green Bay Advocate nnd this paper are j as i tbo only Democratic papers in thi State j companies Philadelphia Boston i Cleveland and other cities have pledged A was A be tendered to Gen James Shields The Frenchman earned JOCK who lives on i Fast Regiment of the brigade is now had a fearful encounter with a bear a day pr M CORRECTED BY J LUMBER PLANK FENCING JOIST SCANTLING SKI Ot WO Clear do do do do common do CLLAR do Rough do 2nd do do do DRESSED SIDING Clear Jo do 2nd do 1st LUMBER 2nd do SHINGLES LA in do Of do do do Uic BE it remembered that on the day of October nt the Clerk B office in the city of Hudson I will in presence of the Sheriff and a Justice of the Peace of Croix County proceed to draw the names of seventeen sons as Grand Jurors and the names of four persons as Petit Jurors to serve No- j pursuant to section ten of chapter one hundred fearful encounter witu a bear a and eighteen of the Revised Statute of the gallant Lieut Col j or two ago and will probably lose his life in I Robert Nugent of the and will be j particulars of which are j Already j us br Ales now favoring a Union State Tic which the Advocate savs The Frenchman was berries i come across bruin's track lie returned to the i term of the Circuit Court of said County one I Statute of S S STARR o Court Dated Clerk s Office Hudson Wisconsin Sept 3d sin field officers and accepted the terns of- aud proceeded to tha flag to the details After prisoners wore board the flag and the Stars and Stripes were hoisted The official account of General Boiler gives very minute particulars of tKc ex- and engagement but no new features Ha says Fort Hatteras mounted Un gyms and four unmounted also ten Such for mounting Tho position of tha fort is an exceedingly strong one nearly rounded on all sides by water and only to be approached by a march of 1600 circuitously over a long neck of land wilhin a half range over a way a few feet only in width which was commanded with two guns loaded with grapo and Fort Clark seven hundred yards erly is a square redoubt mounting five guns and two The enemy had spiked guns but in a Very in efficient manner upon abandoning tha fort the day before General Butler gays on a consultation with flag officer Stringham and Stillwagen ho determined to leave troops and the fort because of the strength of the fortification and its importance and because of the strength of the and its im- portance and because if again in the session of the enemy with a sufficient armament of the difficulty of it Tho importance of the point cannot be overrated In tho language of the chief of the rebels in an report it is key of the In wy judgment station second in only to Fortress on this count as depot for coaling and supplier ading squadron It is a harbor for our coasting trade or inlet from winter storm or from pirates It is of the first importance By holding it Light may again tend forth a cheering ray to The remainder of Butler's report taken up in malting mention of officers and men under him It appears tha Harriet Lane and a transport witk Col Hawkins regiment who got ashore OB S bar previous to capitulation and Were immediately tinder the of tha FOBT Steamer George E SHERIFF'S SALE i themselves to press forward in this now house got iua gun proceeded after the i of an- execution issued ami which spoaks bear which overtook after a few miles seal of the Circuit C If it is true as the j JUST Greon Bay Advocate says some four or five can papers in the State that y discovered that party nominations j should bo made this fall and as suddenly j discovered that the Press and 1 to cr i is a loading paper in I policy and wo 1 the is a lead- j wish the company we are in now So ing Democrat and that both oppose i far na tho Sfar is concerned it would not Fremont and once more man in travel He ball at Jutting her each time but failing to bring son and against Willi down The bear then rushed upon the man and as fat no chance to he was obliged to defend himself with bis hatchet and flag hi out of Court of St de- from inlet this hav ing in tow prize Brooke in Harriet Lane wan got off Saturday Her armament aud coal has thrown overboard The gung would be ed The hat left for New York with Confederate Imd eight tilled sad A new it Jl be created for General fendant 1 hare levied acd shall for Hale at public to tlic the 5th day of October at the hour or one in the afternoon of T COGSWELL e Painter Glazier somo i to us Lexington remained in of J the patty When the people advocate party interests at such a time as of Wisconsin are controlled by oue press this it to a single or one man such reasoning way have j er ona a j take Ins place in the ranks of his Both legs and one arm of the man were sat aad devoted mutilated by her arc from three inches in length In nor death struggle r but until it seems very iO such arguments Let the j people and not the politicians i j in i people's Convention this fall and there will be no drawing of party pieces or parcels and lots of sad being in the of as the city thereof reached there before t ten no are now for of tho place In si on Federal Union wounded DOM Pope foe tlm sid will in By direction of the President the j lait Ue I fur P M General has interdicted all com Do Yoc So rear j she set her teeth into one of tlie man's legs firesides over the columns the Times j and to extricate himself he obliged to prr j cui to review the bv i the apart frith a stick which lay I i in reach Ot him The Frenchman succeeded iu ded at the of laying oat artd the lines of the following to of the assertion that such E mail or cMi com- u Ah before the of Wood compelled him with Uie cither by in Ibis j very OTAD A to Courier horn Nashville of the of aed irf i is front It M bein is the Par Ifi State Oil r lire followed for ycar