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   Manitowoc Weekly Tribune (Newspaper) - October 9, 1861, Manitowoc, Wisconsin                               which iJT j majority in etery Northern ML be Denied that Stales of the Union ku greater to sink mere of in the of the graver en- the public mind kns been glad to add And even in where a cordial of generally first instance of tbs Republicans a tew Democrats who still Sud it to porge ont the Office Street Terms always in WHOLE NO 383 WEDNESDAY 9 1861 A NEW PHASE IN THE Jar vi wreck of tie privateer JcE Davis appear to have Wn intentional op the part of the crew aud wore than to have been a part if a for the murder of Captain etter Four of ibe crew have been arrested at and the proof of their guilt by the evidence of some of their It will be remembered that of a Boston schooner Davis and who was released tli at there was a bud among the men towards their captain and that the latter who it constantly on guard for ear of personal violence aMaiue was for- ced into the pirate business against his ter judgment and although he made the Jeff a terror to coasting his leniency to prisoners caused him to be unpopular among his cut throat Gen Buckner Approaching cah in f OPERATIONS OF THE REBEL Federal Troops Strengthening Positions FEARS THAT BE BEATEN I at the delay but Gen to state that u letter was is determined to have me to day from Mo thai Fremont be bring thousand mont hing ready before he advances find not to strike a blow before ho believes it will be effective The opinion is becoming generally prevalent that the secessionists at Lexington are by no menus ble with their and ample ammunition dence and courage they make a powerful and resistance The pickets of Price's army extend from Lexington to within about eight I miles of Georgetown They arc c The writer pays the country ia men marching day und ni opinion beaten unless lie cm: en against filled wilb Jit tn rein force lie surrender has added to Cairo Sept 30 Times Cairo rebels to bum the bridge one mile this but were met repulsed by 1 verv near to each oilier and Only Close Quarters between GEN E RE- TREAT i THE CASE OF He is to be tinted or the Filth Camp 26 in the vicinity of Bridge is quiet and the long expected at- tack which the rebels have our has not yet come to hand They dently think it is for them to stay they are concealed in the woods like About a week since we our which we patiently looked for time any of ruin showed themselves have pitched them just in front of 0111 fort The hatd labor of the weak which we on this side of the tomac has been done away with and only duty now to be performed is twice week on picket captain of Col Baker's was shot dead while out on a scout on Saturday last The particulars I have not been able to learn When the body found it was stripped of everything the exception of shirts and punts Burly yesterday morning we were td to prepare for a march with one Gen Wool to Supersede him in Command of the Western uen Camp this St Louis Sept 30 The Republican that inent is from Cul ing tho Adjutant of Lyon in command of this Department up to the time Gen Fremont here GEN MANSFIELD TO TAKE GEN PLACE AT The Position of the the Potomac Across L A T E K F U O Si H A T T lone thu A thut us was sure might ell the ho sin in of Columbus oi on with twen thus the of our is to might quarters in the uf Wire was laid from tv seven thousand men that i are a feini not directly at- s on Ibe s io held with all Oilier The views of public men who havo eers to strici account But I would held important positions in the eminent of this country are worthy consideration at this time nnd many of our hers will read the remarks oi Mr Dickinson with as not do even that sinoke of guns Bet first that the rebellion is put down And when that is done I aiti ready to see how it is done I do not propose to Irvng n Missouri Io repor to iH probably j If The 8th b their look very neat warni and much as they would those Of yield this any part of it to any other man The following ex- Confederate Government are taken from n speech been made upin the South ly made by him in county New York HALF WAY Tlibre is no halfway house in this matter says Mr place between sustaining the its of tended tit that quarter I am informed that I the news at yesterday was that l Pillow lelt Columbus to tion with troops marching on from j will fist of troops City Sepi 30 from by letter throw There is no peace tion that will stt t the case until the rebellion is first put down And were I in favor or dis- posed to tamper with this rebellion or aid or countenance it I would go and lake up arms them Be- cause if it is right for them to take up arms it is right for them to have armed aid and assistance It they are wrong if they are guilty of son nnd murder and arson then they ern States It a there is nothing in the shape of a it diagonally horizontally or perpendicularly Like a hoy's ing it is all It is made up you shall be The New TorK- of last its the injs states facts which we he new to a many readers in city The report day the meeting was a umo in the uniform of an of and let 1 home the battle Geld at injured froin instant as most by Q Ja the battle of the 21st of July and in the of the circumstances of my escape I was led to think on my pleased of the Scandinavian be raised instead of it AMR FOS rand of at for the use of the troops in this Two thousand required lst and 9th DOW at MiK and lor the being in A J K oi the Gaord lias received commission J I haw n wicked will be of the shall be Affairs and I will be Secretary of ilje ury Doubtless very well satisfactory enough If they had kept it to themselves no one objected rto their people of the pr which will beyond question the state that Price is from that overthrown by the whole -i i I 1 I I vUl Oil i i il power ol the government here and eries of and put down so ut this place that no resurrection day will aver find rebellion again Renewed place but will s by arri the total force St 30 Cul nt Ibis point MORE PRIZES HUMORED ATTACK ON MEW absolute impassibility t rendered Gen Lyon by Fremont be- the bailie of Wilson's Creek Washington Oct I The latest advices from Fort ens say that the blockade of bay is strictly enforced that 10.000 uf the would 11 is satisfactorily ascertained that encamp ut Agency 14 beluw the rebels nave not sent nny of i this Scouts are out in that their forces o the upper ami in 1 have merely retired further there does not ex- jack into Virginia their lines extend ing Iron and Manassas tu Fairfax Court House ob- being line of operation Cci 1 The Republican State Convention for trial by Martial have nominated Gov Andrew by Gen V oo o Monroe to I- re- 7.000 men NAVAL Washington Sept 30 The Washington special Washington Oct 2 Special Upon charges made by Col Blair Gen Fremont has been ordered to report himself ON SIDE Suppose had been elected Stunner and Garrison nnd Wendell Phillips and the ists ofthe England States gen had started a rebellion against authority of the States what would havo been done I would have done as 1 am doing now 1 would have tried to animate my sure in it wounded time to why 1 liaj I wua struck dows by a 1 ot tk States to put upon earnest and maintain the ment of the Constitution The beas hard kind of a name for H writ but one which 1 lawyer or the to alivo The witness goes on to religions the prayers of the The writer A Iter the we asked some of oud He was by men and two me one on each sidu hold of me running at fall gallop half a when were shot and loll from their -A galloping pic renders are aware aa Adjutant of tbe 1 We have heard those who knew in Very high turns of bis knowledge of- conduct fire To A JPr Patterson u to hung in murder of girl he had lo it is corpus has been suspended and Abused Well I think it is because some have written so much about while they so little It simply means to have the boay A prisoner is alleged to be ed and that be inquired into a petition is ed to a Judge and then the Judge allows the writ and prisoner is up and the person who holds him is bound to make a return If the pris land over me was countrymen put them down by oner is illegally detained the Philadelphia Sept 30 Tiie Bulletin has a special W est and Gen from Washington which says that left for I Monroe this p m to the rebels appeared in force on the Jtl a jared in force on the Uen ool Potomac opposite Great Falls I CapU Drake Delvay and opened lire with a battery oi six r Gen and will continue as on Gen McCall's divison Both au aid force of arms Cheers and cries of good Now why not treat Southern rebellion just as you would have Judge orders him to be discharged rebellion Eastern nun That is all there is about it rebellion as would Western rebellion a civil writ But there is an and wherever rebellion comes from ut it down forever TUB ELECTION XO CAUSE FOU SECESSION The election of a political opponent or for At eight o'clock our regiment was j the Potomac this P M inspecting in liue of baltle ready fur whatever duty the nature of the ground as weil as thu constructed s thai Gen and stall sides have been Gen Wool it is understood has is never a cause dis- the Fortress and is on his way and it those secession West had opposed Mr Lincoln's visited the outposts of the army of would be to us We soon learned that it was for the purpose of ing a towards Lewisville to procure cattle aud forage Besides the 5th theie were our other regiments one of eight batteries nil from Gcu Smiths command While in that vicinity and after our object was accomplished we were just to start for camp when suddenly a large rebel force opened Ere on us Soon Griffin's and Moll's were brought to They fired thirty-five retreat of the rebels There were two or three wounded on our side out the N Y who were sent ont caused by the explosion of n The low of the rebels I did not learn but it is supposed to be shells were teen to explode in their ranks Our troops captured un aid to Col- Stewards He was in citizens dress and only distinguished us au officer by bis hut formerly belonging lo nur roen and probably captured at Hull's Hull When the with the can non the felt good thinking that they would have a ot the rebels this time but we were ugain ns not come within runge I he ing of powder teemed to their for n bruth with the All tlie balls the rebels fired fell short tbe nearest struck within about 40 leet of our ranks nnd but n very distance from Major The is iu the possession of the Major More to come J E batteries replied and the rebels were hurt on oar Gen Fremont will proceed to this The Federals took possession of city at his earliest convenience this the rebels ing his forces in command nf another w is considered competent to mcel and Upton's Hills and Fall's Church The inhabitants in the vicinity state that the rebels were but half clad worse fed and most of them without shoes They had no but an Gen McClellan is evidently retiring after a skirmish Washington Sept 30 of the rebels election from the lima ofthe ton with half the pertinacity and force that I did he never would have been elected I ch in all my connived It is simply old maxim as old as Julius would have been had he lived arma silent leges thul is the laws in the tif urma Here is AD much injured by the hoofs of the but be God 1 ail you pious lived jod I firmly I was in an- swer to their prayers I arose from the that I I was spared too have repentance and good and then I to become one and here I am hop ing in god's mercy Whore did your parents attend wo inquired My lather and were members of the old Street Reformed Dutch Jim Irving of yoar e but to interfere Oco Fremont being unable to cure enough for his cavalry bus the of red lancet They arc being turned ont at Greenwood's Foundry in A gentleman who recently National Capital copied the following in- from two blocks of ing their in the Washington ment blocks were ordered by the of their respective States Kvet to the aud the The Un- ion j it must be preserved The very cried out against them tho same has abundance of Virginia with which they paid for their forced In n deserted house near Hill several letters taking such precautions as to ensue the success of any future movements that he may mate at thu election and been charged home upon them by hereabouts been j their own people in South Their They are now acting purely on the de- time had comu It must go or they tensive are manifestly j be ruined They remind one prisoned Here some friend gets a Unbent corpus nml he is and the cuse is inquired into And whoever interferes with or obstructs a moral aud wrong incurs a heavy In uMime of war it is u different matter Here it is found that u muu is fixing to blow up tray an to enemy The officer in command hus him arrested him to u fort with to guarded be- cause he is to be a trait r and in the alarmed ill Irom i o ten by the rebels were which they stale it was Gen intention to attack our troops oh the 20th of September On Sunday a thorough sance was of Hill and f the country A 1 military road three miles in ex- The prominent positions at found Kalis Church and Up where they are most horse Those in th satiable cannot execute by horse and they jf the little boys want to ride a ill the city get a can rule traitors aod A i yer sues out a But whut id It cannot be served the longer than the bayonet ould i private letter received here Saturday says that Captain of the nnd two the Irish who lire well ii killed on the first day at ilu battle ut If None who knew Michael Gleason read the of his death lie was n ellow and u brave as lie was noble He had a trne heart impulses acd was a true Peace to liis ashes ami honor his Gazette following hume who ent connecting Mason's and Mini- s Hills has been discovered It The advance of our army is slow and cautious It is believed here that rebel lion A rise the river above of the Potomac flotilla be- located will precluded their or defence of a retreating force and Junction but they are aware that we ncl bure marks ol the recent passage on the t l 11 troops The river to day at all tlie places the rebels have any chance mac A messenger who has iu st arrived Their steps ba- kward is we had not a good but because they could not rule it Fond Lac says the Sixth Regiment we has undergone a change ot officer Lieut Col has on account of US health Major Sweet takes the Lieut UoK Captain of this promoted to the position of r the old the worst in cily nud numerous in this county of ut head t T rather Sweet und Bragg bo pleased to What sort of a the must 11 gg will bo of their promotion rousing is six feet Fording is where the If ere tlie Chain enemy is in strong valer is up to the belt 2 or 3 feel army aad that their has been divided one vission having taken above here n indi intend lo offer The rebels it is army ation d baltle on the believed have a i ui y probably to them the the other at all -J principal points wherever they can of the river A powerful squadron is blockading Gree Slone and Creek and lower lown nrc watched b- U S city This statement is lia but it is certain important arc aL haiul j The Federal gun boat i p lown arc The flag flying Free found descried The not been seen since last Saturday j hits given assurances that no j ind place is deserted for the army shall be resorted i though the looks like a to in the west until all the Eastern ol feint It is believed that the rebel chiefs have sent forward to Kentucky by railroad via Nashville a lame tion ofthe force recently in Virginia If this is true thu abandonment of linef in front of Washington is partially accounted for and it is be- thai has been largely from the rebel army of the Potomac A dispatch has been received here from a wry responsible of Cincinnati to the Gen Thomas at Camp Dick Hub inson telegraphed i i1 at Louisville that States have furnished full the men the A rebel leison are A ilton lieg Toronto Sept 30 number of volunteers lelt to join Tribune's number of volunteers entering the service from now about per week St Louis Oct 3 The leains that a ter has been received here from stating that a floet of 70 vessels large and small Mis then coming tip the to at lack that city Tht learns fiom a of this Stale who left CORrUS KTC Whoever sustains them I will not Whoever cries peace I will cries compromise with them I will not I am for but I am fjr making peace with loyal citizens of the loyal citizens of Kentucky and of Missouri too have sent that modem borne F Jaukson to grass They ask in repetition can you coerce a 1 say no you You might as well erca the sun to shine or the stars to twinkle Can yon coerce a hood to-be but you may its criminals ISio one uny one il he was at Fore or anywhere where he was surrounded with treason and M every step would because ii Judge sent a writ give up u traitor who wag endangering of his command mid the interests of hid country 1 uf never No cau it lor a single moment j il is one of the terrible necessities of war And if 1 were in command and hud good that 1 had of a traitor and no other remedy would arrest treachery I would the writ and the individual tuo and cries ol joes to the is Democracy as I to see ever saw I never anw lilic it- Does he drink rum Not a he attend prayer will he now ut con- his duly to to the last ind ho wus you be wna tend If im is not a changed I a muu the regiment j who does not does hot believe to be a devoted Chris Irving was man in thia and became ol Gud ii most interesting huinble as id lifs but of towering 03 to lore going to the army daily iu IBB Tjim is not a cannot be who j N u A NEW CP lot artillery u being at Richmond Ind It is to consist six hundred men with one hundred the guns to have the of a two pound ball two and n half miles A portion of the guns required lor this lion will ba made ia They will of barrels aud superior in V The Yorker ihus describes the class IS THB are States Navy 9 captains 14 37 lieutenants the States They are loyal to 80 81 liave gone over to rebels since the rebellion began that holda the power in coun ry are a und even are good in their the parlor or bandbox anil nil sueli but after ull the calico Cure be to soil the nothing must come iu the that will or stain ii but the Hindu lor work nml as the does it iW rarely iis life ni is way justify armed rebellion in H o nl home the hut reporte f Lancers in Detroit il d that a bounty is paid and nil a week Monday thai fare provided by railway to De- troit Sept 30 The second 50 million dollars loan In the was considered at a of Bank the route a proclamation country and quite Sen on the violate it iu the route from B of Tennessee ami Louisiana for recruits Few York Oct 2 The Pillowing extract is from the Savannah of Sept 17 to the Union and of his But said forsooth has violated the Con- in his Very well there is a day of reckoning lo come with him and his advisers But it is one thing to violate the Constitution in defense of another to to a resolution was A soldier wno came up from Fort ly passed lo take ten millions ich i reports that an was the appointment to between Lincoln's fleet and the Fort To we in Canada so into all their influence in a holders rebellion because majority would not consent to the uf slavery over all the territory of the republic I To see editors who once it and necessary to law in Canada to imprison of disloyalty to suppress as the worst ny the adoptian of precisely the same course in United States to put the holders rebellion To see editors in ida predicting ofthe American nnd at tho same time professing to beliere that there is ger of attempt on the part of the to Canada for the purpose of To see editors io Canada who the ment as and tyrannical for eu- u to suppress rebellion and main tail I al Port commenced on The committee reported thai New day afternoon and continued through London about fifty miles lake thirty-five whole of yesterday The guns of him approaching him in force Gun Anderson telegraphed for all and Philadelphia five this j were distinctly heard in Fort tlie reinforcement conic up within reach to City 30 Over twelve taken at and the their contemporaries who sympathize with the free States as the of Lincoln t Among tbe present the German are represented by three one Seo pT aud nine Consuls accredited ai minister t a foreign from this country until th came power Special Dispatch to the St Louis dollars is no ence of importance from Booneville Sedalia or Glasgow id no apprehensions are felt any im attack on any ol those points jy the rebels All the reports received from corroborate tho opinion eady expressed that the rebels in- end to keep their main force ttt it is stated thai bodies from 200 o have left within a few for the north and west but for purpose is Gen preserves a strict but he is srid to be actively en- gaged the exact number ot troops he oan command and plans for approaching present installment millions ol dollars above par tor the new six cent Stale Loan lor one When my or lican or any other are to call the President tu count and I am not his defender I merely beg when they get though with him they will inquire whether Mr TJ wis Co have gone strictly according to the Constitution of the United and 1 have the impression that instituting a preten- ded government within the ries ot the United States that steal ing the treasures of our government of the suffering But Ob what get how it the as its cheerful it stands with soil our distresses seems lo be always more willing ready to lo wunt than silk Il is a curious fact o I our nature nicer pur tlie der our is in silk we pur nature and rose above base our bp seen near enough to that poor woman to lier or drabbling into a never might do it silt jus But when in to II in rosy with the exercise f kitchen which it knows how lo do veil loves to do si dearly and sits down 0 the makes the quid melody forth lending with the 1 the then we appreciate 0 a of week a Mr August in a threshing of He the driving and stepping one loot on a sweep some of tbe chinery liis foot slipped in front of tbe sweep nnd ii sido the large his between the nnd end of one limbers in a of about one inch leg just the ankle space of three In Hike the the ing Machine owners to Not of with any degree Second and limbs are the by covering Third If Threshing machines are better accidents by own nnd run lo enforce the in relaxation i Two work on the lion would have saved to Mr leg Think this meii who make yout your usual carelessness The Richmond of 2 j over the murder of iu Northwestern Virginia It of Union them to leave for at the shortest sible notice In Brixten county every keen that by hit and in other counties the the Confederate came are doing vice in tlie same Gallipolis Oct 2 The expedition planned bv Col Jo -o Guthrie It the Fist Kentucky 5 betraying its commands ment and sent out under Cols 1 zing piracy upon high seas and a and Plait has returned They en- countered the enemy af under J Davis of Green Bryar and routed them The enemy lost between 50 and 60 killed Our loss was 4 killed The tion returned to Charleston on the Constitutional co with me and they ge City Sept 30 Information has been received here that ten thousand were a lew days since in the southern part of Green county moving northward A body of four rebels ale also advancing through towards They are under command nl young either a son or nephew ol Hie IJen Officers nml of Mulligan's com- arrived here irom this morn ng nnd will leave for St Louis this P M L They eay no rebel troops on the way down tacked Gen and driven They attempted to the Missouri river on n steamer hut gis opened his batteries destroying the boat and killed many of the en- engagement upon the success on ure he is to rest his tion and win or lose his all Every day an increased interest is felt in the approaching battle for it is generally supposed that it will decide the futo of Missouri Some persons nit Special Dispatch to the Post St Louis Oct 2 On Saturday Gen Price re- ported rebels over the er on a furlough and they were at- rays that the accusation of cowardice against thu latter is grossly he S bravely as any other officer in the regiment Mitchell says that Price's army is of stout and men quite well armed ami better clothed Uol regiment Sept 30 pays inui while there is much the strength of thu two armies to ot Lexington it emy The report that Jim Lano left sas City and marched to thn and routed Parsons with men is confirmed by a dispatch to Gen Fremont Mulligan refuses his parole ing he will soon be by brave ng list ot other and kindred have the that these are slight infringements upon the Constitution and may require But I want ray come aion get the Ad- ministration all regulated and on the to look for it seems lo me that it attention I know not ilr Lincoln has observed the the indeed all thi purposes of resisting rebellion not It is due to say however that he has seemed to be ii good faith attempting to put dowi lie has not done al littl requires the rebe as havo done them would have multiplied hi and where he ha I would have and cheering not agree with him i Vhon the day come settlement him At- each yon are thrown among as to and should alike accident occur for the in machine you will be guilty of rime Do not allow a machine to run no yon have covered every spot and How SHOULD recently Mr F Odell of York said ai Democrat more right to feol ly on the subject of rebellion had this because it the democratic party was under a democratic of tne members of which leaders iu thb great conspiracy Counterfeit Detector is corrected by the celebrated kersi Drexel Co nnd it is klie most reliable Detector published Union Everything fair about it may be known the high of the and editors Tuo latest information is all counterfeit notes broken A TREASURE after- ioon a drunken man rushed from his DII river lower ofthe city to his wife fas close at heels I'll drown in rom two or three he warier reached the pit of stomach jy which time his wife had overtaken him ind hold of his hair led him back ill they reached a where the was about two where she pullet lim over soused pulled his Drown yoursel he your 1 gel thu waiter another dip the learn ye to louve me a widow and all ih men at Alter her she led a wistie il not a better house and the door window to tba shanty very tell what look place but w don't think he will try burry I didn't to be her best Brick learn that the has had ami now more for DEMOCRATIC is the ticket by the For Governor B 1 N Billings Secretary H Attorney ral P A of Schools Prison J he convention adopted the of the State banks the fates of discount Every in trade should to it and have a copy Tho is monthly only one dollar a two Address all orders to tho T B Brothers and our word tor it never regret Book sou was born Iu a woman in camp of the Thirty New York und christened Abe Lincoln wilb great The Chaplain performed ritea the Lieutenant aud Flood and the Surgeon following rom the applies to thau one The editor of the Banner 3 not many ol ANY ting it say l be led to We Iwe o the ol father was Crowd K in to get il by upon l be limit liberal id people think of us if ist in them every week i I they Imd V ry pi or it I hey n t give us il bos i to print iis i to produce corn and aud Single copies df iliK paper flve cents Bring the chang with you rlik JC limp w ing fair her what kind of money she bea Of blushing Iv rale of interest it bring i 61 properly limped 1 10 It properly il will every or two more money from due I surer wit OB was   

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