Whitewater Register (Newspaper) - January 10, 1862, Whitewater, Wisconsin s per pil i OK 3V tl I vr f v in 3m Gm 10 00 8 0.) 00] lo w is 110 ixt j 25 j 4o jU 00 IB 00 oo 75 00 V. JANUARY NO. 251. GOODS be marked the i 1. -I ant III half i ttl invariably in of Kr fie trill s not to a l Mini A ow in cf 187 Water Are just first supply of GOODS the recent in and o call the lion of r ut mA or line Our Stuck possesses all its usual ami wo wisn to call attention to cmr Carpet li is with in that ut the market to CLOAK will at nil latest of and at the lowest i Our General Dry Goods Department Will In- well with host of and 7'nWc P. to A. to in J. It. the tho aid and prices 3l> i and j and of fur 1'iivs, and and tor hoth Men nul and every for either or Hy thr of Goods at IMP hope to a of cull 11.1 a look ic io. i K A 1ST Str Wis. Book Stationery mid 1G7 TO II in 1 K AX UK fi 111 t- ATTENTION their Muck School and and th hy the or A ire at low the find houl i t n i i A H. sn J. c 7 M 1 In 7 t 1'. OS Paper Clark Y Our Secret Drawers a id secret drawer in Wherein we lay leur renu The T rv of tune fid of childhood 1 ho cuckoo's The merry t l in tho our ilio wind n Tho gold on the u and the of our turn have no in some hidden corner the of that seeret drawer stranger hands may Yet none may guzo upon its guarded MI SG Uio and 31, in 11K ii ii If T i AX nil .i Hi U. int for Fine tt le i JS 1H A 1 i Hats and C. 11 MIY s FOR AT H. t ut I of Jin lit Firs t u i; i nil Main Metropolitan War Preparations in the New IN At the time iho out of tho re- bellion in tho Southern iho force of regular troops in ihe provinces was ingly Several Intel been to the Crimea nnd to India during wars anil they had not been ro- were in Ihu Province a le of brigades of ono of infantry in one one sit and ihe rides tit vari a of about 4.500 In July hut two of the battalion of thu rifle and a Armstrong brought to iho Provinces by and the Golden arid the ular force in the was thus ed to about This H tho figure at which it stood at the timo thp Trent a Hair broke Since wo heard on a very scalp heing We how far peaceful solution uf our with land tho of troops to bul it is very that while war a much larger force in tho American dependencies ihan bus Il has been announced that the nno and tho with nru ou their way to two regiments it lo Halifax havo for iho Tho papers made mention of various and as under for nle departure for foreign serv ice in America They include two of four battalions of lino i- Iwo batteries of a of and a of Adding force already in the t on way nnd the ihe were under orders to leave for Ihe e Und that Lho within a hy n of 15.000 Tho strength of the in in the a war with the Success of the Stone Charleston is now und probably The s ton o Sixteen tiet has dune its laden with save beon sunk in the main into tho They were not placed str light as in other oases where tho has but in three wit i reference to tho fact that tho int ind waters How to the An te of shoals and eddies will thus be 1 it will be to bin which will still allow of the flow 01 the water without tho creation of new chui on tho of tho tho light hoLite oti i orris island by blowing it They evidon ly thought fleet of war to enter tlic Their destruction of the house is a mutter of no consequence to a iy as it not bo needed T 10 of tho floet was to th cure of Churtes formerly of a party on tho and ever more or with it. in an was made by the federal for the niont of at the re- quest ol a of navy and army was to superintend ilia wi Captain Davis was ono of the und fur three or four years outraged i i Over tho bar tl e entrance of iho main ship is a vessels may eleven loot at low about ut This is Ihe place that C Davis with tho No other now will ho c fur the far if suel n plan carried too far formation ol n now would he Mor for tho of the of tho matn is entirely s nnl i- so difficult thut tho in Ihe to by although by and wi h two on and if it should more navigable in smy it can be hy a i which is to watch and nt the same And as to in the pa rt oMh chan il only done by first the batteries on Sullivan's tl not There it and tho cull jub of in the tion 'd wilh thr perfect The and were then ent and vt. a3 and iho work in watching the opera but it did not proach near to from ihe the the fleet were in M Morris and not a could lilt a lint to imperil cr arrest The wh ch the oi was u trivial com- pared this Jin il About From the New York Sun. The news brought by steamer of Lho proclamation of the Queen uf prohibiting the export from the United Kingdom of nitrato of soda and is tion in the former which our market is ordinarily supplied almost wholly from British Ttio price advanced yesterday to fifteen cents u from tho quotations of ten cents and eleven cents for the week nnd in this city are endeavoring to control of the market to fix price to suit be made to that government will not pci mit unwarranted and in an of such prime necessity iti time of and if occasion eali for tho stoclt in market will ho taken possession of at n fair to bo Used without regard to merely private Though we have at present a largo supply on the proclamation of the jf long carried muy us some in- nearly nil of our saltpetre is the British in In- some of it being shipped tit HT d the rest coming round to us through In its crude ns of it is found abundantly iti the surface of the soil in the Indian kingdom of nnd to ton HI in Egypt and Southern though the amount ed from Iho countries is Large quantities of nitrato of or South American as it is are ob- in Chili arid nnd this may bo converted into iho purest of tis it during tho when iho of that country wero supplied with thus manufactured iu this and to by Saltpeter can he obtained in tho United States from the limestone caves that abound in Kentucky and other This was almost our only source of supply during our war with which us off from our dependence her Indian pos yielding fifteen per cent of nitro is said to bo found near in quantities sufficient to supply the entire though just at present thn not likely lo help our an artificial for manufacturing from of and mixed with old and this slow two or so thai it is not available in an used iii The wais of Napoleon compelled the French to of iho of Ihe world in their supply of ingredient tho gunpowder sn and a process wa- then invented hy Iho French for o Iroin old planter Tins to dispense with a ihe A Daring Captain aij to Gen. re- from two who went from Norfolk to Fortress Monroe with that neur midnight a boat waa to leave for with money for the pay men t of the rebol Ue requested of Major General Wool to attempt their nnd WHS not to place too much confidence in the information was and selecting two good oarsmen on whom he could with their oars he ed at dark nnd awaited tho coming of the enemy's Uo liad previously given directions to bis men to pull directly for the and on tho moment of to back About midnight tho boat WHS hoard nnd taking station in with n nine-inch shell in he gave the order The ment his bows struck he threw the shell into the middle of it. and was himself drawn luckily receiving no injury from Not so the boat and the former of which was broken in und the latter were scattered in all directions in the wa- before discharging their pistols at two balfs going through his cap and perforating bis Tho men wero I hen told that if they sub- mitted quietly they be wise would leave them to their fate They the and arming himself with his pistol in ono n dirk by him at the battle of Bull Kim from a in tho ho look them in his ono by handcuffing thorn ns they wero pulled in. In addition to from the stern of tho enemy's which ho took in gold and in worthless paper It was with sorno difficulty Unit ho reached thn the of ihe boat being almost level with tho water wilh its increased How John Brown Saved tho i- i for is An to presented worked out v an H to with ccr y tin ex le a tidal harbur like now ly with anci for i is to know that by the mn ri is Tho bar is pavid and th haibor a the ot tun I tlie that lie trie in it- in ou Center to ft lull of United it is would In ml Groceries anil anil wili any m I h keep on 1 She of bo immediately in- to at scale upon warlike a- i have hoen in lead us to infer that this L riot above the CALLING OUT TH I On tho 20th of December an official order ill 1 t ef anil wili to aa low a- any m I i r it VS S. .Ml in i Main i. eat 1 1-, j Ihe in t. 111 are to I a and mill In- will tie all hy the ve Jinn to JAMKS Dec. 1800. Whitewater Paper r in nil j ei in JU V. CROMBIE GANTLEY H ai e. I nil u uh a- 117 Hull Is v in 1'nr s. of nml cr in BOOK AND WRAPPING PRICK ii HI C. M. of eleven nnd to i in the 1 M u- 1. P. SB E D C R T O N Pine A lv now 1 Janesville Book OJ HIN to citizens of hn anil In- prepared to in a veA ami to tho all of woik in line of the fuel that iio low rates any other was promulgated the of ono company from each battalion of the entary militia of At Iho present time accoun t of the organisation of llu il will prove Tho militia is divided into und The foi mer consists of all mates tho of eighteen and not j by and they arc again ded into service men and reserve The service men arc between tho sees of eighteen and and the of forty-five and In limes of and ibo only males between tho ages of and exempt from mi ilia vice professors of and and keepers or others in charge of The men are composed of two classes class scr vice and second class service the former being unmarried and owers without and the ried men and with The men of taken There nt in iho 450 of and the organization of Revelations o a Rebel The Baltimore co of delphia er under date of the A whf o ib was cd on board the we lind mean whilst uo ntay havo to to rendered moro taut bv the spirit of The price of saltpetre is all to to the or of It reached highest point in being quoted in at 17') per cwt falling the no- li vo The Washington correspondent of the Boston Journal lolls the following of the way in which John Brown's la raid into Virginia became tho remote cause of the salvation ot tho federal capital When tho marines dashed up to the door of iho engine I chivalry they seized not only but quantity of powder within the ho had brought from Perm After Brown and his party had boon the powder was placed in one of tins it remained tilt April When tho United troops tumid that Iho Virginia forces were preparing to make a upon for the purpose of tho they looked about for They did not i tu the for were sharp eyes which watched every add an attempt to lake powder from would precipitate tin Then it that John powder was It i v. in and where il could be taken and distributed unbeknown to out 01- jt iti tho trains woro arid just as the ians the was they found flames woro ahead of Jt was that tho several thousand stand of arms there stored should in us you the outbreak immediately and thai South Tho N. Y. Express n correspondent with our at Port count of tho sayings and of the uf that region from the editorial of thai though with tto ments of our own taken from iU account of the ing of his by Mr. Hugh son and the to our soldiers of a tion of his slaves They asserted that they had long been ex- and praying for our nnd they hud determined whenever wo should arrive to make their way instantly to offered them permission to but they gnid thoy had left their wives and would kill if wa go and preferred to When asked why they left their thoy av least a thousand have aaut my the fiv weeks that gat only a peck of corn timt no other no no only every other had had MO en for u but been The of this whole re- persist in they hate teen uny not an exception to this beneath my of say that they Imd been obliged to boil down sea-water for and many ers told me this they that tho only salt ou the bles procured in tho same nay they hud seen no gold nor silver in a long they had scraps of Confederate paper with They gave us tho Unit tion wo had received of the grout fire at und the next day till that lliev told us in this was confirmed b papers found Ht These were and tuld the which I could seo no to Within an hour or two of their ar- the other three who had been lo watching children also caino and they liad loft tht children in the The meeting between those who first arrived and this second of nnd The lato their hut ibe I have been particular in giving de- hurt it In n of Hunt hern that the stilt faithful to their and that the reports about the Bui I or tit thr of Stmth ita tit earliest Two of negroes declared they from Charleston within two tha blacks there instantly join if me They were all the rations ol common and they before Their actions corroborated their Thoy iho to us of the ot rebel told of pickets and small at along tho especially dint 400 or near There are of people in Carolina for ihe Union und ajM lo own that of their nnd here but Whites in tho not all rebels by A Free Negro's in tho to fort v live shi j tt bc C K ibis on In r arrival from Uld She der a in the S from via un- of with a from 11 M but has been uth somo On her any at a- A full supply of Men And company of seventy-five bo- sides officers from gives a total force of one about FORTS After Ihe authorities had resolved to fortify tho frontiers of General Williams visited in person some of the points would need defence in the event of Ue traveled as far on Georgian and there tho construction A of two to be mounted wilh was commenced concealed the lining of her wrapped ar her in her under Barmen and in her w ro stowed away some fifty Sette s from various parties South to their Is hero and On at tin police station she tried to cat and swallow ono of the She but had to up finally and rije the contraband Ono of the let era was addressed Lo the Hon. Job from a person who luid a relative a p asking liim to secure his Tho pipers and ments found on 1 hi woman boon for- warded to the auth H Shois hold ti pri When informed that it would 10 to search her she and threatened to Lho and lo males having her in Stie had kept n of going buck a week or ten in which wero noted special Tl is gave iho of tea in at to por coffee por per tlo molasses 75 to 80 cents per 50 per dress per pair n the maikel report for Iho wei Nov. tho quotations to forty thirty lo thirty four in when llv market was An un- demand which s wept tho market and stimulated Incident of the Siege of Vurk Tho battle rayed until 9 when a sortie and Iho enemy's Colors captured from a regiment of the Tho firing paused from 11! to 3, and at 3 o'clock in Iho morning of Iho 10th the whole line of the enemy The be- sieged had used up their last drop of and all day the finny The my captured their surge on and their lain in iho so that on this critical day services wero not Capt. was obliged to amputations all day wilh nothing but Even tho water that used in these was eagerly drunk by On the 2nih tho was and tho enenty under cover of hemp in order to cover up So Brown's powder saved the All of this wilt I am ilh satisfactory in the report of tho committee appointed to the Harper's Forry a lief in the soul us Gen. Kelly of Levi u frve colored resident of Now has recently from tho whore ho has been held a there war broke when he taken from the steamer Star of tho at i llu win Now Orleans und At tho latter place his money and of the value of and received und Why from a about four Jeet long and one inch in hands of ono of tiis The woro laid on with much ouch blow followed by of This catted tho to from until he thought to he iu a dying siud of by without anj The or r any l nn J. p. worm January Appointments V. C. of N. for at Forts arc also to bo erected fit Ports sio and At Toronto have been A battery of ten and fine Armstrong when command the wilt command the Western nnd Northern each to mount are also to be erected the banks of tho lake for the further of the harbor of ton i- defended by a fortress prr pair for lovo scarcely any ladies to be or all she had hand and spoken with many office m of high acco ding to her was greatly displeased sumo of his generals for being so badly at The Exhibition next to the ono at is probably the I s h. rho tors ntay devotes 3ft. ol Th nil and j on the of ft hy Our of from on needed Wrongest in Of the citadel of Quebec we have on more than one occasion iriven n minute i Every American traveler is familiar with it disposed to question iu a These defensive as well as those opposite int arid require ro at t be prf sent the commercial of the 1 i to be tho only place undefended St. Helen's -s A i for the th all the tho mir our in and 2 H H as js out From t Chicago After tho expo ition of bia Mr. intr struck the audience u black sourer touched tho platform than ho and dis his 1 igh in the in a manner that truly en to all was by of on purl of nnd at tin same nj prehension that Mr. K u he ins fd showed l he submit Tl avoid tho pits that had been placed entirety and mines around the the two find within und of each playing for throe so close Wits the At under cover the enemy advanced in sufficient to overwhelm Iho two companies stationed at one portion of But throe of tlie Irish bravely catno to the and for Your hundred men stood faco lo face and bayonet lo and the re- sult of it was tho enemy was driven at Iho tion beyan give Gun after gun there was no At there came a rumor that there was a of Tho firing sent a note ti why has the firing He turned tho letter over arid wrote on the Ton my honor I don't unless have sut An Advance Movement N. Y. There feeling here in of an effective oi the From the Wheeling have been going around the for that had in by General any reason it. It is Ibat the has taken or will probably iti a clays but Gen Kelly Jias not been JIo has at his own continued ill nnd stif luring experienced by ever sincu lie command on recovering from his wound received tit to do would have deterred a zealous and ardent patriot from again attempting to do Held Latterly the old wound has grown so much as to him for all active duty and con- line him to his and be lias indeed been loo feeble to assume cares of command ut so important a as that these General loy has it as it eminently to to be relieved from n position whose duties physical debility disqualified him from He has accordingly been and General Reynolds to his being of a rallied from the effects of this ilc was told as u slave ui and put at wilh n iu iho lie escaped to and appealed Alexander uf probate who sent him to at und tho latter him under of to Fort Uo are many Union men ut who are per force in the rebel nnd only wait in hope of u speedy by thu landing of Union Ha rep resents the robd soldiery in a very imperfect stale of poorly worto nothing but for their and very In order to keep the rebel soldiery the find it necessary to grant to tho has to demoralize the ai they were going buck words ami forwards to homes most ad Mr Mann stales that ho left the interior of Alabama it was that there were upwards of 8.UUO runaway negroes in that state who had caped and are now hiding in the huve 'e idea of What Thurlow Weed Said to From the Yurie Sunday and of them with tho view of their liberation from The exhibit tho utmost brutality to their No two of tho latter to converse under in event of being of receiving one hundred Opinion of John Quincy Whut order of men under tho most of or tho most cratic of was over in Tested with such an odious and unjust privilege AC that of separate nnd exclusive of less than half a million owners uf ington at his own mid in tho Presidential mansion T in- much curiosity was manifested ns to in of the Weed is not tho man to 8pecies of property concentrated in the high impend his time with o. scallawag hke egt of and nett without ft and our Wash ing- i of six ton in a gives ft order in thu nro to tllO Oi Suma months it publicly an- that Thurlow the of the 1 UL v von ri ti i to 1 army which has grown of the IS Alter awhile with his i'd in persuading him to the soothing touch of bic n lamer ventured to 2 the but this of tlie of I1 to where matter be hoard that any such work? was n report that fort of Chambly was to he put in a but that is some fifteen miles from thf In Gen. on the tomac the have erected a theatre 40 nave formed a stock com- the of own in touch tho fore I option brilliant b-v of thp the immediate consequence tho succeeded in y feeling by one of the fore h was strapped up so that not could be done m thu WHY of The fore foot was horse Jay upon bis and the nind t to all will IVw Mr with perfect put hte bands upon tl which ft Stwan m before 1 ad been darting like in the All of tahea with him without thut an and Vivo movement can now bu and thut it would have a happy effect riot only at homo but upon whose towards our government is at present The popular complaint of Jii thut we are doing nothing towards inf her with would be the would less and U c currence of more which might re- sult in would At any rate it is suici that a great victory now would cure us the increased the greater part of Europe and pre- vent foe recognition uf the Confederacy by and though an still that an advance is to be and That the army will not go into AVI n tor General Coombs ft great event is impending us the in which arc vory eu After Bull will be the Government was by a sense of to practically pend the Journal of Daily Day and other disloyal The LI era Id all this remained but about tha time Mr. was negotiating first it began to show its secret venom to the loyal cause by attacking the the and wus true to its of mis for a onslaught on Govern Secretary de- termined not to submit to nnd he sent Weed to sec Bennett and in- form of the feeling at is notified thut if he opened on the ment his paper would be and In- sent to Fort Bennett a great but was by u copy a dispatch dated at tho Herald which had been seized by the Government earlj in the which proved the Herald estab to be in the interest and pay The old Scotch traitor wa- completely cured by ised to support the Government especially Mr. This is the mutter has been made more pernicious to the of the than any order of nobility ever To cull government ted a h to the standing of It is doubly tainted wilh the infection of and of There is no namo in of al jurisprudence that can model in ancient or In of with which tt ran It introduced Into of United by an representation of property the of Little did t ha mom the convention from the or foremen sacrifice to Moloch was hidden under the of Major S. Smith of in a U. a. infantry been ordered to re T From I battalion ia with U it will at Bowling Green by a federal in a centor of which fifty the right wing fifteen rise at 10th Wisconsin will go int camp at Captain Carpenter arrived nl with OR mon for the How A pr whose bearers were in tho lo sleep over bis bought ft tin and on when he saw a goodly under the in- drew forth whittle and ed u lo an instant was and upon their jr at tho tt one atd wondering tn the name nt human ture wu to come a of smart specimens of ain't taid M he slowly around on the highly I preach to go to but I o to the in their TOU Mkt ft all of