Mineral Point Weekly Tribune (Newspaper) - June 4, 1862, Mineral Point, Wisconsin CITY 07 JUNE 4; the old Eagle corner of High and Vine one do three 1. 2 00 100 o To Office and one- 1 SO do six 50 lor any time than three cents per Bull Run 1, ican The Was Lincoln in permission to the Time to with Mr. George Francis Train slave 1856 he was -I will do him sav that he rebel resistance them? And vet the it- his college dubbed him L. to several the negative the propositi had said V of Mr. rind Gentlemen liate vigor unless there are two thus there has been but Kussell is the the and the received 1 3w. 3 in. f i offended you hence fwiw too too severe in their for tut to let pass i t 1 3.00 1 10.00 I 8.00 1 12.00 1 3.00 5.00 6.00 j 15.0" 20.00 5.00 15.00 20.00 95.00 Hues compact or their Estray published four fur a cents each additional tame T ivi 1 J Special anil having dence of 50 per advance It is for a foreigner to to he was sent to to paint j re and 10; did want more of this I have slanderers Island succeeded in defending tho and Mr. he not say there be no j Kussell went to America an That year been roaring there for weeks D. while we cut a twelve mile next he was in and in 185S, j nal their back and bagged established that the I entire army of sir thousand and And now we j Did he not say the American people would come more directly to the question not tike up the first the second was the President justified in his and the Did he not say that our people were IX WITH THE he came as most Englishmen a proslavery lie went to a he after outraging all rules of good chuckle the for- tunes that had been made over this I called him a robber it not robbery to deprive widows and by frightening them into g onr their stocks at ruinous Is it- not I continue Unio Union in tlie nr entire collapse of nur He weds to doors opened wide to ham and he replied attack the gods of any with another sneer against the re- but who know me are aware He passed on to and that tie my thoughts re- of the consequences to I look at this my own iriy own scent it with own it with and feel it with my own ti there was that he the libelous paid to misrepresent everything gentleman arose to say that was while the debate was quite the te the anointed 1 8nil bitterness by muin nnd Russell f lv in love with From this h i i i i own that the iron h i Worus are Confederacy wanted a uncalled Mr. Train You I mv own old the Prince of i to bear Mr. of ic V BILLS TAW In the I Will to the dalmi of diers and for Life Insurance i and I THE TIMES A SYSTEMATIC The for half a as the paid organ 01 the governing has mid er Water stone neur R. 10--W. Its policy lias been J. H. ATTORNEY and Solicitor In eral In AMASi conn. conn jts Mineral i to Cubb i anil more S ami correspondence i U. consistently anything to search the criminal calender for tlie most obscene and revolting cases of cr me in order to portray them in its columns as the leading characteristics of the can Out of a hundred leaders in the on of there might have been one article on that article human life? not by the repetition of continued to ere between two that is to Lie said our ate an ant it may bo mob would not give up but when you know he said it in order upon the Stock you can sec what reliance could have been placed upon the report ot the battles taking llu to America bloated with the 61" his own The American journalists have tapped an I his sud den collapse is a rebuke to his the impulse and he can paint a but how first step in acknowledging the rebels j returned to our independent as nnd is not the of i press soon discovered instead oi an those British the 5-ec- j bodied healthy nothing but did not acknowledge the Under the sacred from how feeble his correspondence generally A De visited alter the death of and in laws of 'the in which sitch have their sell land for of said no and thn purchaser shall acquire ami be entitled to a from the payment of the office fees and Sec. further That Land note all such applications pu the plats of his and entries re- thereof to the together with the they I been And it further That no under the sions of this act shall in any ovent become liable a ly debt or Llo said our prior to tlie of ison and the patent 5.', be it further That any time alter the filing of in this and before the expiration live years it be after duo notice to tlie to the the of the that the person having shall have actually changed his or her the said have ceased to occupy the said laud for more than six months af any and iu that event the land shall revert to the Sec. 0. And ba it further i That no individual shall be permitted to anil I wrote a searching of our Russell has ample to du acquire to more one quarter under tho provisions of this and that i glass eye nnd a wooden in other it is fair to presume that sit this j stereotyped sham instead a time he his plans to furnish through fine specimen ot It the British dispatch to the rebel will be remembered some time false dyed a the but he so e plans of the ar- were prohibited ind where's vour proof i lowing tho this was followed up once seized upon by the Times to prove to our own liow j nsk for refer vou to we ice was j in m the and where's your I tho tins was up as to keep and the British j by the of the thoroughly liere discovered a fine the dispatches of Lyons nest of and do you suppose acting the double part of a j was the chief robber in the band common and our and a rebel and j William Howard the reliable cor- What essays have oen analysing respondent 01'the London our and political in has he told the English people of our enormous terrible What has he said about our progressive ture Our m j Where has he described our I progress in and in and in What has he told flic people of our and inserted in leaded n of repetition of thoo that in the history of to the j on h WHAT Land I mail was stamp d upin the attend tlie payment taitei with accuracy and 51. PHYSICIAN one dvor above High Proprietors of Sew are j. now ready to uke L 1 K K N E' S S E S In all the latest and improved the ot a northern a K A share of the patronage is respectfully on Court House A October 15, 1519. 4- H. Conveyancer and General Iowa fi Dealer in Dry VX 4c., Yellow Stone respect has he followed example of De in En- generous .us well and you can imagine how they must have alter the shake they gave your future to see the day day the t At the commencement Mr. tudes of tlie We know him ei uncu dispatch and trie 1'oreign i and has having tripped up the is government in this equivocal piece oi j The timn i sent his messenger by every steamer to anil it is a iar fact that Yancey was the to we the this arrangement i was but to -o 1 known j 1'ickcn-i.'which and to j with money in his pocket to be whun i he was ed at that there were three men on tlie electoral who had ever heard of j Kussell reigned supreme as the king in j fur the to that j the whole of the through its know all ymir and lodis in villa ers and been to weigh guidon sovereigns in the scale mnn and human has made points to of the Land required to prepare and issue and tent with this as shall be proper to carry the provisions into and that tho registers and of the several entitled to receive compensation for any lands entered under thu lion this act th it they are now entitled to receive when the same quality of land is entered with one-half to tlie United 'the be the end may be and as to the use the States and or by any person anv and void and bar to anv sach suit brought by to recover or fur the use of to acd that he is one of the persons described in this i be further that it any other person any ritate or Territory of the United liot passage of beins shall within sixty days mation and made by the idem of United to countenance such rebellion return to their all the stouks and credits of such are hereby declared afterwards forfeited to the Government of of the United and the hereby declared law ul of prize and capture wherever and the President of the United States shall cause the same to be to end that tha same may be confiscated and condemned .is hereinafter provided to the use of tho and all transfers and by any such of any or of any claim to vicc or of another after the and it shall be a sufficient bar to anv brought by any such person to er any such possession or for the use or any of or to enforce such service labor to allege aud provo of tho described in this Sec. 3. it further That to secure possession of anv such situate and being in States or districts iu which the ordinary judicial proceedings is not obstructed by the proceedings in shall paid by the the application be instituted in the of the United at the time of so and the odier half States within which the csta the order show how little wo cared for his continued But I think I have said t-i make you admit that President Lincoln was quite justified in not entirely in- icy of illiam Howard as to the tlie more or United States of THE and his tions ol and Indian warfare familiar to us many errors have been committed by the speakers who 1m e preceded you had Letter letters he me give a at his first i three distinct O J. B. M M. In op Mineral y. ami Point tel High the United D. M. SURGEON AND TS to perform any operation pertaining to ku In a manner that will up stairs over the ba- 51-tf at Lav lotra Particular attention paid to U. C. ami CoUb S HISTORY LIKE MAX. Kussell is an not an Russell was th predicted bo one but recent have proved thai although mav be is a HE TUB At New he to be with the he conld reach North before his abiding wlin had entertained and ridiculed that composed the His of tiie ertv of the English wives and whose and fathers hud been im- ed in as the of in nefarious AN ACT to secure Homesteads to Actual to the j in an that they might make j a few more hundred thousands in the no right to make such a statement without Cries of AS A STOCK I have too much Among the dispatches seized by the Settlers on the and to provide a Bounty for Soldiers in lieu of of the Jin ii enacted by Senate and House nf Stales That f-f in C head of a in and to know well as i. that it was poor and not Kussell who with who were imprisoned created no sueli horror this one was st two irom to Samuel N. j York Aoi on this as i you heard good news lor vou me ho ir j VOQ was J. .id just obtained the im rum Lurd tho nut i pressed into the at New n as a p. in. secret It in No body seems to ot one have be and sent his know whether Kussell was I in j dune in the but nie hurry on and nil or at he At he thanked his I that he had m trie tie wrote a j loiter to Times that to go by i next Jay's that he I of the land of ruffians and nnd again under the and was Kussell liis letters having omc t a sensation and with the ex- j accused the Southern i ot s ception of the short period from 1.S45 to having tampered with his correspondence be 1S47, when he was on the he j forgetting that Ins employers m I i s .cc of been chief in the House are ever to cut a he became a the literary i truth ot letter and insert a j d ull thc tribun il of En r writing tor Times in Living at a sensation when D Council has O. C. ami CoUb ISoU he became a tlie literary I u. thu tribunal of En 4 dod to open the door to i wnen it their and to fasten 80ciety. flic gentleman tirely the lessons oh it is notorious that never held ot the t we ot 'm opened a Shop in J a wore a or gave a the good I uritan customs o. Keeping and now a the can be on the corner jjc dij what Carter I j the j mind of London laborer and mind of London laborer and It is well known that who has arrived at the -e and is a citizen of J or who filed his j ration of intention to become as 1 quired by the laws of the United Sta r who a never borne arias ihe States or aid and comfort to i s irom and 1st of 1-S03, ho entitled to enter one or a less quantity of unappropriated upon which said person may have tiled ti pre-emption claim -or may at the time application is be subject to preemption at or per or eighty acres or less of such unappropriated at per to be located in a in con- to the legal subdivisions of the public and tha same shall have becu That anv owning and residing on land under the provisions of this enter other land lying conti to his or her said with the land already owned and in the 160 And be Thackeray did before Motioned patronage of the E. S. THK received dispatches Irom Lou don as to the wretched conditions ot the allied as described by own which the more vindicative and more ho was sis ignorance of our religious was lie returned to in time to describe as an eye wit tho battle from which be ail correspondents following the lie sneaked on board the Gov plication is made for his or her exclusive use and and that said is eminent under the quasi made for the purpose of actual settlement of his American General i ami nnd not either directly on the issue of the certificate by tlu son to whom it may be but be construed to enlarge the ium of compensation now prescribed law for any register or That nothing in this act snail be so construed as to or in- manner whatever with ex- isting And all persons who haye riled thoir applications lor a pre-emption right prior to the of act shall In 1 has or may for a period of not less than 14 days iu the ar- my or navy of the United cither regular or un er the during the existence of the not havin ie entitled to no person who shall be deprived lie of this act on of attained the aire of ate or ty above or any part be proceedings shall conform as nearly as may be to ings in or to cases of Arising under the revenue laws; in all cases the said property so seized and whether real or shall pursuant to such rules as the clary of the Treasury may pre- and the proceeds deposited in tho Treasury of the United States for their use and Sec: be it farther That the property as and in States or in the ordinary course of judicial is .by the shall bo rented or held un- tho of judicial restored in the State or which the said property .is the proceedings shall be i. And .be further I s That the fifth section of the act An act in addition to an act more tually to provide for the punishment of certain crimes Against the United and other approved third of 1-S57, shall extend to all affirmations and required or authorized by this act. Sec. And be it further That nothing in this act shall be 30 as to prevent any person who has availed him or herself of the of prosecuted to judgement and mode ami the coeds ivs That perishable articles tho used or pursuant rales as prescribed as ami the proceeds as is vided Sec. 5. .be it furter That the several District Courts of United States shall have power to all or process as in cases of foreign and to do every other matter the first suction of this act from tiling necessary or to this the or the price to act into full And thn the same may have gradu for the quantity of land entered before the of the i the said property or effects may ths and obtaining a patent therefor provided by on making proof of settlement and cultivation as provided by existing laws granting AS PORTED BY Passed by the House A to confiscate the property of rebels f. r the payment of the expenses of the present and for other the amendment of Hon. Roscoe following section is or any District Attorney of United or of any district the said property or effects inny tha or unto which the same may he shall institute the And be it further That in all cases arising this act where the proceeds of sold shall be paid into the Treasury of the United a distinct account shall kept and the same shall not be used by the 5-tates until it is whether the person or persons who ed the said property were lawfully cd to any parson persons who to lose by reason of such condemnation and any such al person or persons shall exhibit their claims the former owner of such in manner reported in our property within the space of ninety ton dispatches and so I alter such it enacted by the and of of tha Stales of in That all the credits and the effects of the person or persons have in the Treasury of tho United and not except as after such claim shall be ex- to the Secretary 01 tho and such proofs and be pursuant to -ito 1'orfr. more and stimulated them to all make r lo pour down O State the troops to hear and which he i England may thank lor out uf im r the auditions to many a Crimean U and can then it time tlic or indirectly for the use or benefit of any ed to tho I other person or persons and collecting everywhere In the Suites anil relieving and rs of the care and given i It has come to pass he arrived iu some hours in advance ofj s that any done so mean a The impudence of hereafter named and in this j reflations to be prescribed by the are hereby declared to the j Ury of the as shall correctly United are hereby declared j ascertain the true amount of said subjects of prize and capture whenever and thereupon the Secretary of for the indemnity United the Tra shall have tho right to pay States against the expenses of I such indebtedness from the moneys Think of him s to secretary ol U ar to know upon tiling thj said with the the present that is to that if such in or and on of j persons shall exceed tho amount ao deposited in the the several claims exhibited anji ascertained ratably or she shall thereupon be permitted officers of the or navy of the rebels to enter the quantity of land a in Mineral Point WILLIAM H Sued np my new stun yet he was permission to enter the French the allied Generals were acting in aus ed to accommodate the Traveling la first j or at and a catlle attached to the t acc and You know that a Did he we had no The sent a special power of a inside the You know to see tha tiie Uid he by say that we had no no no the without tho generals You French President that never before was an army so the ai some other Ub you think Did he nut say it impossible to save having met Lord Clyde ia the 1 j ble witnesses that or i United shall hereafter hold an of- him to n sided upon or cultivated the same fur in the so-called Confederate having first written letters to the term of live years immediately out of our the the English the ti me of filing the affidavit how fahe has been generals and hng now or in arms the And shall any larger sums be paid from Treasury been deposited there on of said And That no shall not have I. ecn exhibited within said ty unless the claimant and goad and sufficient put fault ou his fnr neglect in to the satisfaction of the Secretary of the and according to such rules as shall be prescribed by him for all like and tlie judgement of the Secretary hereafter holding of the bo in the anv office or under of so-called to the third and