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Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • 1

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I as ft I 5 7r' tioialcspl aLO fe? neat via tea in iwft wrl sAT te CT WO TO 150 OUR THIRTY TWO LBRg SAfi tai 1bim i Hott cart Michael Sawney accepted Mr Theodore 8 ay late United dfod nJgOWIW IlfeiS excited the risibilities of hfa audience rg i i' stS Ld Bigley was opposed to the further exten of time for the collection of taxea There I now numbers of persona in the employ of the school teachers who are being placed in Her want of their salaries An abundantly feifent aum was due a long time since to pay I all these salaries and place the city in a kperons pecuniary condition li Mores could see no Impropriety in grant Im extension of time in view of the greatly trewad financial condition of the country heped the time would be extended as desired pa motion was then put and lost ss follows Aid Leavour Morse BL Aubin Web Williams 4 6 lid Bickus Bagley ord Godfrey Le Pailiipa Parcell Wing 9 pm Sheldon Smith reporting that the work reacted to be done In the Detroit House of nfttion by the contractor had? been examined him and the stipulations of the contract had found to hare been fully complied with ered to the Committee on Public Buildings COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE dto 4c Mr Jtsl fir Department to whom was referred the lidos cf Stanley 8 Wight and others reporting wr cf allowing the ranklin Exempt Asao den to have charge of the engine now in theda cf Ocntinentrt Engine Company No 8 I th st the same be located In the house former by Eagle Engine Company No 2 and city famishes a man at a salary of fifty dol per year to act As Steward of the said Adopted the same committee reporting in favor tending a reservoir in the Tenth Ward on the wr of Chene street and Jefferson avenue and vest of Thompson street and one on Seventh tet Adopted inm the same to whom was referred the pe ps of Hinchman and others asking teat ndseatal ire Co No 8 may retain their or i titioa as an independent company reporting ftrse to the organisation of such independent uccapany Lost ptn the Street Commissioner of the 'western irfet communicating that he was in daily tapt cf letters from all parts of hia district kadon to the obnoxious condition of the gut by which the health of the city is much en rred Referred to the City Attorney em the City Marshal stating that he had i itd the several ward collectors to make their kms and reporting that the collectors of the seventh and tenth wards have made their Las and the other collectors had not complied lathe order The communication was accom by a petition from the collectors of I drat second and sixth ward A praying I the Council would grant an extension ofn days' time as there were some tax payers sent from the city who would return within the Lsskedfor Lu mo ved to extend the time of the col non of the above named wards to fifteen THww komthe Controller transmitting certain ac ta a and reports of City Collector audited by Ee'ened to the committee on claims and Lanta rnm the Rioorder the drafts of anr ordinance Lite to public carriages etc which was read I Uni and second time and ordered printed Luths City Surveyor assessment rolls for hying the expense of constructing certain I s'diw ks and lateral sewers i Read twice ordered printed V' rm the City Collector la reference to certain pvalk rolls made out as substitutes for similar bef 1858 Referred to the Committee on Tn wajv ta wi iPt Winchell's Dbolleribf the ven trillcqufat and humorist will give three of his in irritable exhibitions at Merrill Ball hie week commencing on Wednesday evening He is the their full time and receive certifioateo(J charge Adopted By Aiderman LeRoy teal the prices Of lots in the city cemetery until otherwisedlreoted try the Council be at thsfollowing a whole JqL ten dollars for a half lot five and for a single graveone dollar Adopted By Aiderman Phillipa teat all the extra help thatmay ba needei in certain city cfflceR'shall receive for their services as clerk hire not more than one dollar and fifty cental per day Adopted By Aid Leavour teak the Committee on the ire Department be instructed to have the new fire engine' tested and if found to be according to the agreement made with its manufactures to be accepted Adopted By Aid Godfrey that the Recorder the Council the draft ot an ordinance providing for tee Appointment of la (kunciiand defining Its powers and duties Adopted vr By the same that tee Controller be directed tA have tee interiorof tee upper and lower meat market and tee old vegetable market whlte iteeVflaora in the lower 3nyat maiket repaired? Adopted' Thwrf Neazttig of OrOinmctt following' ordinances were then takenfrom tee table read tti the communication of Btephen Bowerman tAtion to his newly wanted combination fire i with leave to invite scientific persons aid teem in their examination of firearm reporting teat they had examin the tame and were confident in tee belief that ftu ba found a highly efficient piece of ord ke It is constructed upon mechanical and pnmical principles la easily managed and I be readily repaired Accepted and ordered Rd cn file pm tee Committee on Taxes to whom was ped the petition of the City Collector tn re to Meeaament rolls placed in his hands be I the same aa lately ordered by this Council I nhatituted for those rolls which have been Pluid reporting that the City Collector be pttd to employ a competent person for thirty it the rate of two dollars per day to aacer tee amount paid and the balance dee from I wverai persona assessed Adopted By Aid Le avour teat Thomas p'hogan engineer of Neptune Steam ireglae Co No 2 be transferred to No 3 and Isaac Dygert be transferred to Neptune NoAdopted ame that John Hopldns David Boyd Bsatty George Knowles and John Wood pointed hoaemen for Phoenix Steam Engine LSo 3 Adopted PJ Aid Godfrey that the Recorder be request to report an ordinance to license andregu betels eating houses and livery stables fiojrted Ala Shearer that the ire MarshelTie dl to have an additional window placed 2 Adopted 3 Aid Webster that the Receiver of Taxes Erected to return to the Council thetuent roll for paring on Washington ave Adopted Aid Bagley teat the City Attorney be dl 10 collect of thoee collectors who have srsed personal property assessments with the na'ollected which may have been levied 31 3cordteg to sections 12 and 13 of chapter tte old chapter the amount of such taxp'ed that the Controller be di to purchase a hone for Bteam Engine Cc Adopted Aid Leavour that the City Attorney re to the Council there is any way under the ter or otherwise thatfiremmawbohaveserv tteaBattjtfiiM since tfie fe 43 tte Retreat i 1 fli od More? ieetty Referred to the committee odpmar the following vote: 2 Backus Godfrey LeRoy Webster Williams 4th Wing President Ln A'd Bagley ord Leavour Morse 8t were occupied by tee rebels 'till after airfax Jourt House was pasMdafier3which tho penult was iot continued vewwj'S In many inatanMs tea teamsters unhitched the horses and abandoned the wagons when there was not tee slightest neccmity for it The rebel cavalry was the terror1 of 'tee vol unteera wno the wooes to avcic Demg cuargea ny uua jnw Tonx July The Herald' dhpach Washington 221 says: The rebels outnumbered us three to one After' sab Arrival of the 8teainsMb and I is' jirilier byjhe Sorth Amefiefin Reports that Generals John ston and Jhbksoh arexi Rilled? rtl TiuiBn 4 BHODE ISLAND i iLPxoviMxcn 1 July LieuVGovXrhbldJhas ferae enemy i sight The President and Secretary of War faevigor ously at re organ'xlng a powerful army Wlteln the feat six hour over 6000 fresh 'men j1 I rtg018r genion bt tee Common CounciLwas a tbe CiJy Haa lMt which were the following members: rj fT Bickus Bagley ord Godfrey Leavour Mor3e £bUUpe PurceIl WebeterWing iftn wM Aid LeRoy presented several petit Signed by a large number of citinBpray morJ enforcement of tee prohibi jqaor law and calling tee attention of the to the numerous and wanton violations constantly occurring in various parts of hi? Referred to a apodal 'committee Aid Lp chairman 7 '4s Lb Gaorge Andrews and others represent L'ju tha assemblage of drayman upon tea Lgi Martins at tee fetaraedton of Monrce Woodward avenues forms aigreat teconve to cltfsans who are in tee habit of passing ipM sod praying teat they may be removedplaced in a more suitable position Referred a committee on Btreetm fei Reading of Ordinanee motion of IQjdfrey a suspension of the rules was order Ljcrdlnanca'No 21 relative to licenses was the third time and passed unanimously om the Mayor returning rt5jt hli approval ths report of the Committee granting PP Birch tee privilege of euteemnt Jagei tccktetm to the cetk me end abet thcm Oaof teemR 'bortltertt wee a lawyer formerly editor of tee DnvBJw AwAA si! ahJ men who were concerned ta WM Outrag 1 flENBY WAIKER a COIL WIIXCOX A PRISONER fc I' tdi j'uil tid VOLUME XXV 7 3 15 MSW rw jw TVS! i oogopany cavalry under Cptate Batlte Caar here tafaaped oAhoieeback One of thoee bot 2 was captatt of a company of rebels at Mexicp a ioied Moultrie eu thousand troops are ataticaed at differ 3 ent polntqw the Njrth MissourLBOlrcai reporteltb3j Urge body of robtla from Southeast Miaacuri are msrol tag if eouiharu of tee Irdd Mountain that Cotone! Orland1' tatlcnedat that point haa here land' rato tL on a xCHABED BY A PRIVATE! jiNawsuarroBT Mate 7 rA vessel arrived here reports bsfeg ch sed three hours on Baturday by a prtvateer undcubtediy Ion iESJ I a alarm at alfx xndbia 1 Wisaiiwrox July 22 asTbe utmtt excitmeat continues to exit 1 Aexandrla Citlxsos anticipate an advance of the'bla within forty right hours BuCfihy of Capfein ise Zmtvee Company have returned tn i3 It lsaaaerted there are no ederal troopd elthptorBouthofalrfaxCourt House 1 OUR BATTERIES BEING RECOVERED 1 prtr tom te WaBuntoroM JatytS 48 fTen prisordte 'were brought la They were Gs'rglanracd Booth CarollnlaDB iL Marston of Naw Hampshire member ci nqMoClellau is expected to morrow oB dis found on tefc battle field: show teats the rebel arms are of Eogltah manufiq ure Sime of? the light batteries and single pieces cannon befje reported lost are being sent la A nong them are the rifljcij 82 pounders left cn the Theentife)n'klfiei and mitring In the Ohio Pint and Second sglmente la re TWO 0Y8 LATER1 CONGRESSIONAL xn 4 odeUWaMmiwew Jriyfife Mr Wilsonfrom tfce masltteo on Military Affrin reported bao the bill to provide jr i the transportation arms sad miaitfPWi in rebel Batea wPro4 axuenae of organising et' The MU maVeTan appropriation of 61000000 Passed Mr Sherman from the inance Committee Lotted bnck a bill to reftind ths duties on arms imported by the States Passed On re opening the doors the Senate Adf a Mr Porter reported a bill dividing ucky teto jadlclal distriota aad abolishing tee present diatrIM jurta xlt was am a fled ea motion of Mr Blalr of Mlour abiUshlsg the two district courts of Missouri aad oreatiag ofia district court in their 'stead jurs e' tee ooutw of tea debate Mr posed tea bill saying it was an afema cf the pow er of Cosgre and an innova lon of tee cnnstltu VonM rnndw of removal a jidge torffjotsueh an object hy tee abelitlon of tee court ss Mr Stevens from teeQomtsttue ox means jeported a fell providing teTB enue Tor defraying I I A 4 PiTTumn The following is the earnings of the Great Western BsUwayfortte week ending July 19 1861: runMun finr Maili aad Oonvapondtog 8T0T0ASJS InwasM i 3M220M na Hxuvax July 23 The Arable from Liverpool the 13teand leenstown the 14th arrived thia Lirsarooa July la Wakefield Saab ohardsonBpsncei A Co and Big and Attbya A Co 'report fl mr du'l American 25 28: wheat 'dull and 2 lowe jt rrd' 9a 6 '11 for red Biuthirn 65 whitej' 12 I3 6 i 'Corn qilet nd teas firm m'xrd 62i 29 29j 6df white 31 Weather unsettle I end wit Pao The same authorities report bcf firm and fine qualities advanced 66 while info rior 1b dollr Lard! steady with more doing at 486f50i Tellow dull 476 50fcr "3 Pbodccs circBlar reports ocffse qalet Rioeateadyj London steely and firm lour doll at 26 18 61 Sugar firm and 61 higher Ccffjo Rice quiet and unchanged Common Congon tea lidllid Tallow very duri at 49t 63 Monkt circular reports an improved demand' for1 al kerf Siites ex div Mvsacbuietts 5' bonds Mary land 6860 Pennsylvania dr bonds of 1877 71 73 Alabama bjuds 42 Erie shares 32 no eecurl lea without business The Button of Turkey hair dtamisted his seraglio and retains only one Wife'" The' latest prices cf Illinois' Central shares was d8j38 discount Erie 21I2 New 'York Oentrsl i mw Pince Napoleon and iwife would sail from Lisbon on the 8te for New York vif The Archbishop of errara Cardinal Vornl oslli is likely to succeed to the papal chair in case of death Jt i LaTssr Livsbjpoox lour quiet Wheat firm owing to( wet weather Corn firm at the Extreme prices riday a Provisions quiet 3 Londox 13 Consolscicsed 9C9ci for money for account! awrsan Poora'Joly 221J The following ia the commercial per tte North American: Wsatber fb vorable for crop' Richardson Spence A Co sod Wakefield NashA Co report flour quiet nt 25 28 for American 1 Wheat quiet but steady red 10 9d whfr Hi3 13 6 I Oornetssdy 28 6 2S White 3132 Lavrooa Pao vision Beef firm and active for prime ork steady Bacon dull at404in Lird steady at 495O 4 VtOTIgAa QM W3SIM teg from the friend of your boyhood and from your father feifAaad' hnmble ea is the present when wound mound your waist it may proudly refresh you withTthe recoilectldnof the many de voted friends you have left behind you at home yourmuohiovedhomeAtj1 I fT it sirf a slight testimony of affection only surpassed bythat which is paternal May it gird np your lolfia in bkttlej And its ptfre crim son keep fresh in memory teat as the obtaining of our liberty was at the cost of blood so will the descendants 'of the men 'of 1776 be ever ready to pay the same price for its perma nentmaintenance I Affsetionstsly sad truly TA friend ri' I 4 BOSS WILKINS I i 7 feawfetc S4r I PxTKOir July 186L My'Dxar'Bib: 1 have with no 'slight emotion your kind letter written upon a day sug gestlve of all that is great and glorious in our national a4 day that should fire the hearts of all true Americana as one grand army for the protection of ourgiorlou Union tmd the vindication of our country's flag Iq taking leave of the city of Detroit which has been my home from boyhood I have experi enced deep regret but the pang is rendered more intense by the kind expressions of long tried friends upon the eve of my departure I go in a holy cause in which it is glorious to die death and when in the distant rebellious country upon the battle field or in the bivouac my eye will 'revert to those who were so considerately kind upon my leave taking in the full consolation that if an all wise Provi dence shall decree my fall my memory will be cherished by those I leave behind me The sash shall be girded about my waist and Its bright crimson will nerve me on to duty with the firm resolveVbat it shall never be dishonored by any act of mine i Very truly your young friend I HENRY RMJZNER I Cspt 18th Intaatry 8 Chud a most singular case of child desertion occurred in Windsor last Alight A man applied at Windsor Castle about half past nine for lodgings and was refused teem 'On go ing to tee door to see that he went away the mis tress of the hotel discovered on the step in a bas ket a child apparently some two weeks old It was at first supposed tee man bad left It being followed he denied all knowledge of it but said teat In going to the house he had met a woman coming away and going toward the dock Oa going thither the woman was discovered waiting for the ferry boat to bring her to this side of the river Oa being charged with the child deser tion she at first denied it but subsequently admit ted her guilt i She gave her name as Green' and said teat she lived on Clinton street in this city and teat her husband was a track man on the Great Western Railway No excuse for her unnatural conduct was made other than teat her husband is a' dissipated man and she was unable to sustain the expense of the support of the child The woman was kept confined last night in hopes that something may to day be diacovered that will throw light on the strange affair 4 All Windsor was in a high state of excitement last evening every one being anxious to get a glimpse of tee woman and hear her story i Arrival or Phcbnix No The new steam engine Pice nix No 3 arrivedon the Great West ern road yesterday noon and was housed for the present in the engine house of steam engine No 1 where it will remain until the house lately oc cupied by Company No 5 has been fitted up for its reception i The steamer Phoenix was manufactured by the Ammlreag Company Manchester New Hamp shire It IsRlmost the exact counterpart of Nep tune engine is of tee same else color and proba bly tee same power The steamer will be tested Thursday The officers of the engine will be: William Hopkins 1 V4W9Mii jitt 4 in ts i nil Ail III uh DlOllDJUJi AfiM 1 yo beWnWJ'Kated'w AT WASHINGTON A LAG TRUCE DISPATCHED OS THE 4 BODY COL CORCORAN Az were substituted for those who were defeated 5tThe ammunition of our artillery bad been ex pended in tee the caissons were rushing at full speed fo the rear for a new supply of ammunition tee movement construed by teamsters and civilians there lhto a retreaf A panic among teem occurred 2 They ran for their horsts and without waiting WAto faectri I a of the wagonqrere anajoommencedj a precipitate retreatThe VohsTnatioii tens cre ated was communicated to the aoldlei a in tee rear of the column at tho very moment when a charge of fresh cavalry from 'Manassas Junction made open thcm9f It was nothing more nor less than a stam pedes The enemy were themselvea unaware cf it 5 The result is in a great measure attributed to the tardiness of Pat ereon Gov brayery during tee whole day challenged universal admiration and alded by Mr fasten of the ourteenth New York succeeded in bringing soma degree of order cut of this chaoa The brave Rhode Islanders were formed lathe rear to be ready Jo oppose the advance of purauais i Tua number of ktiled and wounded haa beenreaUyxagg3rated2t55r a McDowell behaved with the greatest bravery but thfe was uuavailingto arreata panic in teereW ire Zouaves fought like 'devils The Na'w Yor Seventy first ourteenth and Twenty seventh the Minnesota and Malne regiments were the pyaise of all They were mowed down like grass by the batteries upon which they ad' Vanced The flag of tee Minnesota regiment was CoL Willcox of ths lral Michigan Regimentwas wounded and taken Wood of theNewYork ourteenth wes wounded and taken prisoner The following is a list of the wounded brought from the battle field at Bull Ran to the govern ment hospital up to 8 this evening: Second Wisconsin Regiment Company Wta 8 Lynch Company James Bagbee Rouse Harvey McDaniel nry McCollum Bahne Samuel Bond Company Cor nelius Le Rliever Company Corporal bosy Lieutenant A A Meredith 12 Third Minnesota RegimentCompany John Judkins severely Horace King man Is'nowestimatad that the killed on our ride amounts to between 300 and 500 HTllllnghaBt Assistant Qaartermpster Uni ted States army ia reparted dead Ayres United States Army is not taken prisoner or killed as reported The whole of battery is safe CoL Blenker commanding a brigade picked up tee guns of Second Rhode Island Regiment which had been left behind end brought them in uticx'l A Ely' of the Roohestik district and a companion are missing Griffin lost sixty of the horses on his battery but brought away one gun "Colonel Corcoran of the Blxty nlnth New York Regiment and Captain Edward A Wilde Xtompsny A irst Massachusetts Volunteers are missing It is feared that Corcoran is GREAT EXOITEHENT BALTIMORE Baltimore July 22 Immediately upon tee confirmation' of the re treat oi tee Union forces the Thirteenth New York Militia whose term of enlistment expires shortly unanimously signed a paper to re enlist for three years General Banks leaves for General column to morrow morning The city continues In great excitement' The aeceaalonlBta are overjoyed Efforts are being made by leading secessionists to keep the more disorderly quiet The presence of a considerable military force may be required to keep the rebels in Baltimore quiet in thefr present delirium of Likenesses of Beauregard are 'sold on tee streets rA heavy and steady rain prevented a large congregation of people a Paymsster McPhail of tee United States Army just from Washington contradicts the report that and batterim wefq cap attribute the defeat of tee Union forces to the Inactivity of General Patterson who it is report ed was dcssu ttaea officially telegraphed to engrga General Johnston at any odds: On Bunday about thirty arrests were madeforj attempting to '7WlU I ROM ORTRESS MONROE lid 'obtmssMomror Julyj2 An Infernal machine washed ssnore tnumorn Ing Intended to destroy shippiD of war 1 The loyd gun will soon be moved to a poaltich to annoy Point The Union gun wtil riso soon ba mounted Important news may ebon' be expected from Old Point WOUNDED i OITHE MI CHI GANIR3T 4 Ltj jaw star 1 i io bas srao ten tew i wvisswt VJ txss I r' fi uiwAgg i I a Coffee quiet 7" Consols closed ht 89(89 fot money 'and 9j90i for August eccotw Londox Breadstuff steady 7' Sugar firm Tea qcdet but steady Bice steady TaUow SOALc 'b Ji Amirioax BMtnntxTtES 8ales of Illinois feal ebares at 38j33 discount Erie shares 21 Acfrm aAt yj vr 'a wfr Breadstuffi dolL wlth Httfekfry mfe though unchanged prices rrrv mL Provisions quiet wits more doing In lard Tt Lcxdox riday P7M Ma j9C4 for uaony and 90490 (o: account ii The weekly returns 'of the Bink cf Eigland show' a decrease in bullion of £397 500 specie In the Banket rance has drareased So 000000 American stocks generally unchanged Erie fame lit 7 whohsvsrortne xe foment tmonj cur nelghbQpi Clove land are now I mentln tneiry uaxLers hen and we uadtrstand will appear this evening oppe I I site the City Hall They are highly leeommended ty I Tnr uniCE the press and we doubt not will be greeted by a large PATTERSON ORDERED TO ENGAGE 'amodds: I 11 7 Hard Times axd One of cur I jfgfgat afffrfeufed iM Great clergymen remarked in bis sermon last Sabbath I I that the present were glorious times politically art to JUiS IlUKlinly and financially Bald he have a i col wood of the mf you foul knMWluo vwmin 1 forty five cants drive men to repentance fa PRISONER teen there is nothing beneath the canopy of i rfo heaven that we ever read of that wilt It is very certain that if any of our people would lay CO1 JKVillcoX Cast SCCIlIsViElS up they have got to do it above for ihcua vital it be done here to any great extent with I Voiindetl OR tilC JBattle corn at eight cents Xepttbtic 7 Bbifmbntb or Orb frcm MARQUKTTXThe 7 shipments of iron ore from Marquette the present seaaop to this time are ss follows Yis By the I jjc fjE A THE' IRST Lake Superior Company 6267 tons by tee Jack vr nu riov eon Company 5900 tona by tne Cleveland Cam MICHIGAN pany 4600 5 Total 17669 tons This will probably prove to be about one half I tv the amount of the season's business WitbiDEtOfi find ButteiWOfth Of pig iron the following amount has been I shipped vis By Mr Gay 1790 tons by Pioneer Carey and Sfiueh Orderlies Bartmeyer ambbmMBtirematnaonhu'dd at the I MA Sfijeraf Privates AmMlg them 3 furnaceaMmyuai Jowwal JaZy SIR I Proobxss or Balt Vats have been Major Bidwell Takes Command constructed by the Bay City Balt Company for 1 TXHlInrw the manufacture of salt by the process of ovapo I Biter VOL WUlCOXr XaAlS ration which is to be commenced this week The I blook house of the Portsmouth company ia nearly 1 1 sc completed and the masons are to commence aev I 4 I 11 5 ting up the arch in a day or two They have a 1 cotl WILCOX A PRISONER' 7 SS'cSK "aSS MW i A I CoL Willcox is a prisoner here He is alight A Bailor belonging to tbe brig I jordon Wadrecan lying at dock in thia village wounded thumas was drowned last evening while bathing Being I Private IUpatch to a cltixn of Etroit unable to swim he got on a plank from which it Washington July 23wrfoo XlngmnntH bte Colonel Willcox ws wounded while on fool companions found hiw clothes when strict search I in a most advanced position He is a prisoner was made for him but he could not be found 1 a messenger has been sent by tee Secretary of We have not yet learntd his Bay City I War When he returns the Secretary fa to give Prett July 19 I me a gn4 colonel Willcox Mr A Williams of this city I There will be nothing certain in regard to ft Preaident of the Amboy Lanelng and Travel se untU wiUflnd him alive ox dead Bay Bailroad after an absence cf many months I ra i on business connected with the road returned I Hollaway Color Sergeant of the irst Begi home from the east ou Tuesday last His friends I ment fa safe ww extended to him their cordial Owotto I (Signed) 4 kekve American July 18f THE MICHIGAN IBSTiW Making Mischup When I was eleven years I to jjj ptrolt ree Press old my mother removed to the country Oar I wawiwGTox Jalv22 nearest neighbor was a minister by the name of I Wayland who In addition to his duties I The worst news always comes first Things owned and cultivated a large farm One night I loot better with' tho Michigan irst my attention was attracted to a bright light in I caotain Roberta puts the loss of the regiment one of the upper rooms of our house I In a moment 1 saw the wife fly past the uncur in all at one hundred to one hundred and fifty 1 talned window closely followed by the husband I They marched fifty miles and made four dis who was armed with a huge fire round I tinOt charges without food during yesterday and the room she went still pursued and as I listen ht edIhCtneed KSthend I Believe nothing but wait for reliable news had seen and we both looked out but the light I I have just seen three hundred of the regiment was gone and all wee quiet Notwithstanding I in thjr CotnpM Tta Dgu Gwd wpoH next day I had confided it to my bosom friend I five or six of their men mlreing V1' and in a week half the village knew it and a great Lot everybody be of good courage 'The news talk it made I assure you lil improve inally it reached the ears of the deacons who atonoe prooseded to investigate its truth My 1 77rrRTRR 'Il the great RETREAT mother looked grave and troubled when thev URTHER THE obkat called me but conscious of having told the truth 1 Naw York July 23 I met them fearlessly and related what I had I It fa ne asserted that the sole cause of the seen Then thay left leaving a for I pani0 at Bull Ran waa the charge of a largebodyknTfrS of cavalry among the teamsteXd atragglers' wheuto their surprise the minister burst into a When McDowell found his reserve retreating hearty laugh he gave orders to the main body to retreat which a moment Baid he till I call did order SMS! xi hold the light while I killed him inding no I '1 other place to hide tho rascal 'took refuge in the previous to tee panic their fighting was splen folds of her dress and she ran screaming tilll 1 i 4 is 4 managed to dislodge and klU him dlJ 1 4 51 5 7 Va I have ever since been careful not 10 repeat an The Union Defence: Committee of New xorx unfavorable report about my neighbors at least have received a telegram from the Secretary of until I knew the whole report I yfllXinyiagt We are making vigorous exertions Thb Indiana Troop Burna VrerAi The to 4 concentrate an irresistible army here Wheeling (Va) Intelligencer commenting upon I The capital fa safe Ten our friends to De active the recent Union victories in Western Virginia I that we may retrieve our late fa one observable circumstance about twf LOSS ON OUR BIDE these recent skirmishes and battles out near the I rf Washington Julv 23 mountains and that fa that the Indiana boys have 1 Washington uuiy a not forgotten Buena Vista and the disparaging I The latest accounts show the number killed utterances of Jeff Davis concerning them at that wounded to Bs tauch lets than was supposed brttte They are Improvtog Ths official list fa rapidly preparing nrettv fast and if he will only giva tnem a cnanca 1 a In person venture they will make him think I CoL Lamon was slightly wounded of Buena Vista in a way that he never did before I The regiments that suffered most were the ire No troops in the war bid fair to carry off more I zouaves the Sixty ninth New York the Connect! SBm 1 lElghth Ltnooiw Willis and Says aWash i rhA nnmher at anr trooiwt in tee battla did not ington letter: poet fa here as you ceed 20 060 i I il 5 kuov and fa sending off some very readable excceu auwu sketches of city and camp llffaTte first time Aflig of truce has gone to recover the body that he had an interview with Mr Lincoln he I of CoL Corcoron announced himself simply as Mr "Are I Centreville was occupied last night by Virginia KOTS returned Willfa The President instantly greeted I We lost eighteen cannon in the retreaLas dew GEN JOHNBTONREPOBrEDKILLED telling this foCharley Briggs of New York when I Baltimchlr July 23 Charley cried out Oh if be would bnly say teat I from Virginia Valley aays General reaching Manassa the battle with A Our old friend Bangs was in 1 twe thcnaand an vited by a friend to Ms house to partake of a ju 1 wn7kLta Colonel Htnv lep of which he was very fond It was handed I It fa reported at Winchester teat Colonel nun to him in a ailver goblet lined with gold After I ter and Generals Johnston and Jackson were sipping a portion Bangs turned to Ma host and I jdnea at Manassas 4 remarked that it was astonishing whatan addi 1 tiem a atrawterry gave to ajulep Hia friend re i jw INCIDENTS THE BETREAT plied that he was sorry he did not have a straw 1 to tha XasodAted Press1' berry to put in it said Bangs there is I wtgwrwnwiwj'Jnly 22 certainly one In Upon his host asserting I xwMtnn tee contrary he insisted teat he saw one dis tee wounded now in the Washtagton tinctiy and drained the goblet to get the berry I infirmary are Sergeant Macklin irst Minnesota when io and behold! he Jound that it was the I john Morrison Second OhioAW Bpass Second reflection gf Mt own wore 5 Wisoonsiq Warner Beoond Lieutenant irst Nxxr wAn And you are at school I Michigan HN Cook irst Ohio James Chap now are waa the question of a countryman I mani Second Ohio Colonel Slocum New Yor to a little nephew who a short time fo5? Twenty wounded not killed 71 ixxsfiood bis eduoatioD Aad do you mo A whispered the boy I agent of the aasoclated preu furnishes the be a brave scholar wu 1 following: The retreat (rigour troops to Centre rant? How far are you in Mass I rtlle was successfully accomplished by 8 Next to tbeheAd to tee cvm51J the lUrealBiagtheporitioB0 now? you drwerresomething for thay eaid vacated in the morning Those that succeeded in thrusting into the bands of the delighted I reaching Centreville had four hours to stop the urchin four whole cents" And how many in I mum being posted jwo Aauuw aBx I OEe fothe mom Almost Not a clergyman to Boston tag the retreatfrom that potatrooasieaced meeting with one cf Ma wbo re I maintained in good order to Arlington cently camo in possession Of quite a handsome 1 property by ba deatiTof Ms brother inquired I Hrighta and Alexandria now he was getting atonsjcithe settlement of the I The gmylntbe retreat left behind a large estate said he Ism having a dreadful I amount of provisions aaunuDition Abent 1 'fl A where reernits fpT the regular service will have I ATERN00NJ11D1TI0N8 JXLARfiB While a party cf ladies and I gentlemen were er oying the pleasnrmrof a pic 1 UTs ulo at Ball Isle yesterday afternoon some con 1 sternation was produced among them by the ap 1 pearenoei of a rattiresake within theirclrela It I was Immediately dispatched by Mr' Henry Cam 1 ban and found to measure three feet in length I taHta MOU VlgUS tatULH VI A MW tai 1 I 1 Left Mr ENt Willcox i 2 1 accompanied ty Mrs ur wiuccx len yeater 1 day morning for Waehlngton Id I i x' ld I Grand Excursion Trip to Lake Superior I swift ssilta SteAaer North Star If i I A CapVBrO sweat wiu le uetroi cn innray July wt io cioci a on me boqts Axeornon adji favorite SUamer will have on board dsriag the'roend trip the Celebrated Akron (Ohio) Breaad Orchestra Band of Mustek iMca of peerage maah and Mrthe for the round trip' to anTbick ana uu 9 9 Axwgut pjwsAgvi or rooms applyin board or to SP Brsy Co foot OT Woodward are Detroit Michigan WwvaTrt v' I''ITawwaw CSimf tVs OaaaAa Gwkdnate of thwJaffaraon Medical Collegia PhilA IO BODY COL CORCOBMl reipUaLimtiateofMidwlfezy8ootlad'Manlrofthl ORCES Lost EIGHTEEN CANNON land having becoma a permanent reaidtint Respectfully I offwa his professional services to the ctussns or Detroit Office 94 Woodward avenue Refetencea by pralJor Dr George RosebU Dr'K Clark Lon I the Sargooaa and Physicians of HospitaL I 7 1 1 Epecipio RBMBDr for Consumption Debili I tt DYSApsta so we reter an invalids ro we aaver I tt tisament of Bypopkotpkitet in another ool LOSS THE cBUCHIGAN umuj of this1 paperrrThe ha squired a very high repute daring the laat lew years iiad Is now used by physicians generally in the of DiseSArtcf the Lunge frooi Captain SrigsZe 4sted Cf for borre feeder freer which' ft'appears that ohr troop areallli tere a 1 2 na er ryh li ir HEMUapEaERS JQt COLBH lB? bamwoo 1 Advices from North iworl are to th tfffCt test Smith's MiMCurt Zuavix to" 'raws and the Stated The matter waa referred toa committee of three A committee of one from each congressional distr ict was elected whose duty it fa to repertrio the convention what action they dem ft advisable to feliiniX the present 1 distracted condition of the State The following mmttainen were elected all Union men in order frcm the irst to the Seventh Congressional dis trlcts Messrs Broadheaa uenuenon HalL Hall Douglas Hendricks nd Bogya jd Adjourned till 3 'T os jxiairl: APTNRNOoxj Kxuovcrnor Btewan offered the following resolution: i Retolrede That in the opinion of tills conven tion the Executive department of the State has expatriated itselt' "'y He spoke in favor of 'the convention going to work to fill tbeycanoy Referred to a commit of seven tobe jappolntedjthto morning On motion the convention adjourned till to morrow morning ri fi CAIRO? 77 Cairo HL July 23 The rebels are rapidly organising opposite here in Kentucky Itfa currently reported that Watkins with 2000 men fa encamped within seven miles cf Bloc in field Mo He has no find pieces and hfa mtnIcfalrbone Jackson and staff were at MAmpMacnsic 'f' 'i ia r'H' Ji An attack Point Ja threatened frem ftfVs I A Ax amvw'lii 'ig A RA 1 The loss of tho rebels al Manassaa fa estimated st ffrft 01 ytaTiOg ad et sdi j2lTEr VBdxTBB BATTLE'1 ROOPS POURING TO WASHING IOS Jufr 23 Paying a tribute to su dead eoldimand criW 6UfciurtriMd that the MUed wffl fop the nlfatrnentbf more men tfeu Ihoit otlOCOfV AS LjlI Ji I i WJ Rw hW 1 'T ana spintea ineeuEK vaa ucwjj ueiu this to express 'the 'determination of Rhode Island to redouble her exertions tn support ws of tho government A Novel Tram A team of cattlei came oa Randolph street yesterday which was composed of two cows harnessed with leather and ropes to the wagon and driven by lines made of bed cord wMch were attached to halters on the nose TheAwkiUkuMit'aitycAtail sa ffrMto4 Aaa1 rtf AttflUtf nJ tn rrrsr Six pieces ef Artllhjy Bcoiigkt Crew 7 I si 4 Our Troops Entrenching at Cexu riWm Tiu 'baft ikA xrsj'useu 1 i nances No 6 relative to Auctioneers No 13 relative to gaming No 16 relative to the pow ers and dtties fof scaiengers NoJ23 lefative to erries The council tbenAdjourned i Before closing our report wp will stata' that Aid Morse waa erroneously reported as leaving the session before its adjournment at its meeting on Thursday laat He remained until after the adjournment and justice to him compels this cor vfn' The Mielilffan Killed! and Wounds The following list of the killed wounded and sever j1 of the irst Regiment ia taken from the telegrapMo dispatches that have been received up to the date oi writing 5 3 Colonel'O wounded taken prisoner by the enemy Captain Wm WitMngton Jackson Grey a Company kUled3 tu Captain Ebeneser Batterworth Coldwater Cadets Company killed Lieutenant Bernard Mauch Michigan Hassan Detroit Company killed Lieutenant Casey Burr Oak Guard Com paoy killed Orderly Sergeant Lewis Hartmeyer Detroit Light Guard Company A killed Privates R'chard Jones Detroit Light Guard Coippany A and James Kelly Michigan Hussars Company killed Privates Cunningham of Company 'A and John Stafford Burr Oak Guard Company wounded A Among the number known to ba safe are Captain Roberta and Lieutenant Banger of Company Color Sargeant Holloway Corporal William Hull and privates Osmond Cogswell John Tyler and John Williams of Company A Datroit Li jht Guard In addition to the above are mentioned as killed one 8 Warner a Lieutenant and Horace Kingman a private We know of no such per sons in the irst and think they must have been from other regiments Since the above was written the following dis patch dated Washington July 23 and addressed to Dr Kiefer of this city Mauch fa wounded and probably dead We could not taka him off the Personsinthe city or country who may receive private dispatches in relation to tee different Michigan regiments will confer a favor that will be duly appreciated by communicating such news to thia paper In this way the public may be relieved of much suspense and anxiety as to the fate of their friends We desire taj publish from day to day as full and reliable list as possi ble of the killed and wounded together with an accurate statement of those who are known to be uninjured Polich Margaret simple lar ceny Discharged The caao of Milton rost charged with larceny of $1700 from Robert Millard on board the pro peller Plymouth was postponed at the request of the prosecution to Thursday in order to secure attendance of witnesses Daniel Gleason a miserable brute waa arrested by officer Sullivan for persistent indecent expos ure upon Jsffarson avenue In efiseting the ar rest tte officer as resisted The defendant waa sent up for ninety days Catharine Shaughnessy an old offender was up again for throwing bricks through window She was sent up for 30 days Jean Baptista Van Tichlen waa charged with an and battery on Andrew Wambeck The defendant waa acquitted and tee complain ant was ordered to pay $15 coots William Ellott the countryman wno was beaten jabout two weeks ago in the estab lishment presided ovsr by Mrs Hack made hfa appearance in court again yesterday Thia time he had a complaint against Michael Martin for having committed a battery on him ortunately his memory was in a healthier con dition than upon the occasion when be made the oomplaint against Miller Then he did not know who struck him or whether he was struck at all He remembered yesterday however dis tinctly test Martin inflicted the blow He went farther and swore that the injury wrs inflicted with a bottle a glass one The testimony was lucid and Michael went up for 90 daya Minis Stab a girl of fifteen plead guilty to the charge of stolen a gold pen Thia was another case in which tee want that the House of Correction will probably supply was felt teat fa a suitable place for the confinement and punishment of glrta who have taken but the first step in crime? They cannot be sent1 to jail for their certain ruin would be the result There is no place for them in the Reform School hence the only thing that can be done'In such cases fa to do what was done in this one to discharge the prisoners under suspended sentence Charles Buchanan assault and battery on wife Matilda When the trial came on her cour age oosed out and she failed to appear The prisoner was discharged Martin Delaney tor assault and battery onDen nia Rnllivan waa fined $5 A cross warrant waa issued which resulted in thn riianharga of the' defendant and the mulcting of the complainant for costa The Murphy family was up on a llttle matter growing out of the juvenile fracas indulged in by a young Murpby and a scion of the house of the in which the scion got hfa head st rm a Was A with tick of wood Ditched at him by the Irate Murphy This makes the tenth plaint growing out of ths affair It may be con sidered as a settled Jact that thereta a wide spread family between the? respective families Thia particular complaint waa made by Ellen Dougherty who at the time of the fracas' above referred to arrested sum marily the 'combatant' Murpby and fasten ed him Ji up In the pantry where he alternately amused himself by yelling till out of breath and then recuperating hfa exhausted powers by a foray on and putting down the strawberry preserves that had just been put up 1 family charged on the house and in rescuing hfa son unfortunately battered Mrs The Court gave Martin a mild fine of $15 Jim Jackson a colored gentleman from Can ata who came over occasionally to get a bit of fresh air by sleepiiig on the dooka was discharged on promise of giving up the habit Jane Bucket Jane Cushion and rances McCcn nelL three females found sleeping on the floor oi a house on Beaubien street which belonged to other parties were triad for malicious treapaM and discharged under suspended Thomas has bean hanging around the jail the past few days pulling the bsll and vocifer ating to the Sheriff to come out and fat him in re bJTrtae same jolly individual ss wben in past visits he tiue in rec simple no nau woucw in regard to an entranee thereto with a detiiner attached in the shape of a 30 days sentence Several oases were adjourned and one or two i compelled 7'to kep IS nr 2 4 TBBr MEM CO? GR 18S AT THE BlTrLEADD TO TRE pai gf at 1 1 fl 0 ODETROITA MICHIGAN WEDNESDAY MORNING JULY 2ta '4861 ISIII I 1 I IIHJIIIHI James Beatty Yacht Race On riday there will be a yacht race at Grosse Isle under the management of Stanton the popular host of the Island House Yachts from Cleveland Sandusky Malden Port Huron and Detroit will compete for the prizes offered The stake boat will be placed eight miles out in Lske Erie from the Island House making the distance to be sailed sixteen miles The Pearl will leave her dock at the foot of Wayne street at 9:30 A and return after the regatta The yachts will start precisely at eleven in tee forenoon The race will no doubt be an exciting one and be extremely interesting to all lovers of nauticalporta uT Atlantic The Atlantic Monthly for August comes to us not only in good season but with a feast of good thinga Among the articles are the following: Trees in Assemblages by Wilson lagg Not Turners Insurrection by byT Higginson Reminiscences of Douglas by Howard Jr Oar River by Whittier Where will the Rebellion leave us by Judge Hoar of Mssaachusetts and tribute to Theodore Winth rop by Geo Ourtta It is as usual executed with good taste by the publishers Ticknor ields Boston Massachu setts or sale by A Roys ft 'V aPlasub Excursion excursion given for the benefit of St Church takes place to day The May Qtwn leaves the dock at the foot of Shelby street at 9 in the forenoon and will proceed to Grosse Isle spending the dsy there and returning at five in the afternoon The excursion under the management of the ladies of St will be a pleasant one and the ob ject for which ft is given fa a most worthy one It fe to be hoped ft will be well patronized Plrasurh A pleasure excursloa will be given on Thursday Evening by the BL Orphan Asylum on board the steamer Wittmar Which has been generously tendered to the cashier cf Asylum by Muir free of charge Murphy the parent stock of the branches of that Tbe boat wiU leave the docx as A vtiaaaant tiNift TTimv ub Two Regimen wv os3 ft'': A MISSOURI CONVENTION zZ rfaUta 1 1 w4T vf ToreKHAl ut ot erA ENEMY DID HOT PURSUE OUR IN ORCE a JJ 4A 4IW fV Iw 11 wl 4 Ju iiJ AlRi3 i I DISPATCH MANASSAS minor ewes were disposed bt bjr discharging ths defendrata RtOm RSSXNTATION TO MI2NKR In the pressure npon our columns yesterday the follow ing interesting 'correspondence was crowded out The fetters explain themselves and contain In kiod'note of the venerable Judge the sentinsenti of all thd numerous circle of the gallant frienda Tho answer fa characteristic of Csptata' M'zner andwheacccasioD the aMuraa ces there taada will be carried cut ha only a true and man can perform 41861 Caftaix Hxxay Mizskb My Dear Bib: O'a thfa auspicious! fay com memorative of our birth in the holy feel ings 'engendered and learning that you are about tn denari from the headouarters of vour real ment ak permiisioato fntrude for moment upon year leave taking with your numerous friends and relatives by the subject matter of this 'i a Equipped as you are for the perils ofj honora Hl Ihoit of 1060 rebefe did notiollqwbur aftei thev ntased Ball Run 7 "cfonJStobf th Pennsylyrafa sixth Regiment returned to the battle flld 11 Sunday night and brought eff six pieces of artillery which he delivered to tee com adding officers on the Potomac yesterday even dza ax ci viiri as iwuaa actus t'1 1 MORE THE IB AT TLE ANO RETREAT'edl lib Naw YosaLJaly23 ei A spectator an sgllshman who waa i present at all tee Crimean battles says tee fighttag of our troops had been of the most splendid kind Baes charges as the ire Zcuaves and the Sixty Ninth (Irish) Regiment he' had not seen at Inkermann ortheAlma 7 qe rw: Washington 'July IV At COI Congrees lost an rw hue 4 A great num Ver of members ofCongress aid civilians were on tfie bhttle their flight added to the confusion? 5 York July 23 The CommerciaTt dispatch says: or Har ris feft with a flag of truce tosy to recover tte body of Colonel 1 1 The Assistant Surgeon Centreville hospitaltys that the Mlle and wounded will not exceed 60p V' wm occupied last night' by tte Virginia Cavalry and the scouts atretcled to airfax They were very industriously engaged picking up knapsacks canteens on the roadThere are no prospects of the traitors advancing The government fa hourly receiving of regiments which are accepted" motans naa had no disheartening effectR a Captain Gore of Hartford shot an Alsbana Colonel and captured five i ft ft A private dispatch says that the Seventy first Rtgiment had 75 kilied 100 wounded and "00 ta kan prisoners 7'" 'ft 7 1 7 4 4 SUERING IN THE REBEL ABUT rftftfT Baltimore July 23 Messengers sent from Manaeses iepreeent the army as In a starving condition and all the pro duce in the neighborhood aa being seised and sent down Tne suffering at Winoeester was very great OUR AKMY AT CENTREVIHE ftis si 38 41 ftiftft ADWLHI July 23' of this city has a special da'ed Monday evening stating that Senator Wde ha 1 arrived at Washington He states teat I lef i two divisions of the army at Centreville Tt me my remained in their intrenchments A Tyler bad thrown up entrenchments at Centre ville" There was no prospect of an attack Sprague spiked the first Rhode Island battery on the field of New York slept at afrfex Sunday night and in the mornlngwalked to Alexandria with 150 aimy wsgons Tte main body of the army was then resting at Cn treTilta71'' 1' rTB 'OPB LEAVING OR ASHINGTON rt new Tobk" July 23 The'flrsf regiment of Sickles brigade left terday! Another regiment of this brigade lest this aftemoor THE MIBEOURI CONVENTION 3 7 7 7 jrrnnnott City Joly 23 sTha State' convention ttassed a reeoluiion tils morning by 45 to 21 declaring the office of preri dent of the convention by General Sterling Price at the last session vacant General Robert' Wilson4 the former Vice Presl dent was unanimously elected President He fa a staunch Union meh" A' motion was made to declare teecmce oi Doorkeeper vacant as he was elected as a Uaicn man at the fate session of the and has since edited a secession papek" Uriel Wright made a violent disunion speech denouncing the administration as revoluticnirycannttn and ubutdIdr unwarrantable powe re 'l and denouncing the leaders in St Lotte I '0 TWashington July 2 5i The morning fa occupied in putting afftirs in order on tire Virginia aide within the original ederal lines rom the indications around tee nnmmluarfat and ordnance damages are in lively progress dt being repaired Boats are again running ft i The ire Zouaves will rendezvous at ttie head quarters of the Twelfth Ragiment to daywhen 1 mb accurete knowledge of their Ion will i ascertained The fast seen of the gallant CoL Willcox of the irst Michigan Bagiment he was lyh8 wounded the battle field Je Js either dead or a prisoner a In the irst Michigan Regiment the following are mown uu kimuu Captain Withington Company Captain Butterworth Company! Cl? Lieutenant4 Cary Company Lieutenant Mau oh Company i Orderly i4t Sergeant Lexis Hartmeyer Company Orderly Sergeant Hartmeyer Code pany A privates Richard Jones A James Kelly Company and both the color bearers privates Cunningham of Company A ud John Stafford Company are among the wound ed ur ra 'I Mior Blaweir toox tne place Ui Ujivnci wui and managed to bring the Regiment out of the field in the best possible order A Zouave drummer was taken by the rebels but eacapedJ He reports the secessionists Jhave an ImnrenseYiumber of prisoners On their hands It taaapposedthejwero principally piosea up the way ifteen members only of the Ohio lrat are 17 1 Vi I 11 I 1 1 XM 1 encal enrol I 5 If.

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