Rockland Gazette : June 13, 1861
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fitflk unit fait Uriutinj. PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY EVEXING, BY Having made large addlUona to oar former variety • JOHN PORTER & SON, PLAIN AND FANCY Office, No. 5 Custom-House Block, J o b t ss , We are now prepared to execute with nsatnkss and dxg* PATCH, EVERY DESCRIPTION of Job Work, BUCh MB TERMS, Ciroudara, Bill-Heads, Cards, Blanks, If paid strictly in advance—per annum , $l>50 If payment is delayed 6 m««, “ 1»75 Catalogues, Programmes, If not paid till the close of the year, 2,00 Shop Bills, Labels, Auotion and Hand tCT No paper will be discontinued until all arreara Bills. fcc., kc. g es are paid, unless at Ihe option of the puplisher. Particular mention paid to CT Single copies, three cents —for sale.at the office. (EZ All letters and communications to be addressed VOL. 16. ROCKLAND, MAINE, THURSDAY, JUNE 13. 1861. NO. 25. P R I N T I N G i n c o l o r s , to the Publishers. B R O N Z IN G , k e . g o m j a j n t a v i e t e . A Romance of the Sea. The Yankee.—The following extract from a A Chapter in the History of EebeUion TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Several prisoners have asked permission to A Spanish House had ordered in Belgium, Bpecch of Mr. Corwin, of Ohio, was generally A correspondent of the Boston Journal writes take the oath of allegiance. 70,000 rifles on speculation, but as the House Reader, go plant a vine : Brief mention has been made in the marine A despatch to the Herald says Gen. Banks is read a year ago, but it is so appropriate for the J efferson City, June 4. has since failed, the Consul presumes the order \ \ hy should the virgin soil drink in the sun, news department of the daily journals, of a times that we copy it again->j8mmending it as follows : to take the field at the head of a column operat will not be filled. He is under the impression Why should his blessings shine disaster to tiie schooner Georgiana, Levi Creed, to particular attention : “ A Bhort time since a gentleman gave me a de Sterling Price, commander of the Missouri ing on the coast, in connection with Gen. But that some rejected muskets of the Spanish army, On the bare earth, with nought to rest upon f master, of Cohasset, on the 14th of May. The “ My colleague spoke of a meeting upon the tailed account of the doings at forts in Charles State forces, has issued a proclamation to the ler. about 10,000 in number, had been sold there Go plant a vine. whole story of this disaster, as we have heard Western Reserve in Ohio. He amused him ton harbor, previous to their being transferred effect that the people of Missouri Bhould exer Movements of troops to a point 4 miles North at public auction, and these are the only arms it from the best authority, sounds more like to the command of Major Anderson. It is not cise the right to choose their own position in of Georgetown on the Maryland side, indicates which have gono from Havana to the rebels. Dig deep the soil, self with the comic power he possesses in imi romance than reality—so much bo that we in tating the nasal twang of the Yankee of that necessary to give authorities or dates, as the any contest which may be forced upon them, an apprehension of a flank demonstration by The Navy Department to-day, received des Let it behold thy morn and evening care, time for a complete expose has not yet arrived. and states, that an agreement has been entered the rebels. patches from Lieut. Craven, on the steamer Bend to thy toil voluntarily wrote the caption above when we reserve. It sounded strange to you, as it did sat down to indite this article. to him, and so it did to the army of Prince It is therefore only necessary to say the story into between himself and Gen. Harney, for the Reports of the continued increase of rebel Crusader, dated Key West, May 27th. He says As thougq it were glad labor to prepare The Georgiana was on a fishing-cruise along rests on correspondence and documents, as well preservation of peace and order, but as tho forces in the vicinity of Annopolis Junction that on the 14th, steamer Silvaneal, late Pam To plant a vine. Rupeat at Marston Moor, when the ancestors the coast, between Cape Cod and Montauk of these men rushed into battle against the as statements not to be controverted. Federal government has seen fit to remove Gen. have been received, but an aggressive movement pero, arrived there from New Orleans, and that Harney from the command of the department Perhaps ’twill cling, Point—the eastern extremity of Long Island, mailed chivalry and curled darlings of Charles Last summer found Colonel Gardner, a native on their part is not looked for, in military cir he denied her a clearance to ports in seceded and while lying to under jib and foresail, at I. What happened then ? Something worthy of Massachusetts, in command of the forts in of tho West, he considers liis, Harney’s, succes cles. States, and refused to permit her to return to Alas ! too late, around a withered tree, sor bound to carry out the said agreement in And all its fragrance fling, one o’clock, A. M.,on the day above mentioned, to be noted, and not forgotton. Stout Crom Charleston harbor. The Arsenal in the city It is reported, the rebel Pay Agent had been New Orleans. An offer to clear her to New twenty-five miles northwest of Montauk, the well and his unconquerable Ironsides, when the was also under his supervision. Col. Gardner good faith. Gen. Price considers the removal captured this side of Harper’s Ferry with fifty York was refused, aDd he therefore determined On the ungrateful air full wearily ; of Gen. Harney os no cause for uneasiness to Yet plant a vine. bark William Lord, bound from Baltimore to day was well nigh lost, charged with resistless is between sixty and seventy years of age, lias thousand dollars, intended for their troops. her for the use of the Government. She be Boston, struck her amidsliips, staving her bul fury upon tho pound columns of that host of been a Ihng time in the army, and has seen the citizens, and he intends on his part to ad It is said the railroad bridge across Sleepy longs to the same company that loaned the No clusters may warks and giving her a severe shock. The gentleman, as they were boastfully called, and much service. He is a very modest, unnssum- here to the agreement, both in letter, spirit and Creek 20 miles this side of Ilarpcr’s Ferry has steamer Rusk to the parties that seized the Star Reward thy labor and thy toil arrayed, crew, numbering about sixteen persons in all, lo ! Prince Rupert and his host were no longer ing man, bnt brave and true ns steel, and but truth. The report that the officers now in com been destroyed. of the West. Lieut. Duncan was placed in Yet e’en a lamb may stray were asleep in their buuks below, with the ex there. They were scattered as the dried leaves for liis birthplace, and the arch traitor’s know mand; arc about arming those favorable to the The Secretary of the Treasury has decided to command and sent here to search for the bark In summer bents beneath its broad-leaved shade ; ception of the watch on deck, wiio was proba of the forest are scattered by the autumn wind ledge of his fidelity, lie would probably have administration at Washington is unfounded, as return the fines collected from the Masters of Mystic, and falling in with her at sea, piloted Go plant a vine. bly as sound asleep as any other person on That same nasal twang rang out on that day now worn tlie lanrels that encircle the brow of Buch a movement would be a palpable violation vessels which have arrived at Northern ports her to Key West. She afterwards sailed for board. Immediately every man rushed on their well known war cry, “ Tho sword of tlie the gallant Anderson. of our constitutional rights and a gross indig from the South without Federal clearances. Fort Pickens witii 71 men and a full freight of Thou lovest thy fellow man ? deck, and all hands concluding that the schooner Lord and Gideon! ” A s early as September Col. G. was satisfied nity to the citizens of this State, which would Gen. James will engage the rebel battery at stores for the relief of Col. Brown. Why tarry longer, for the sun will set; would soon go down, scrambled on board the These Yankees are a peculiar people; an in that a great plot agiinst the Union was matur be resisted to the last extremity. The people Aquia Creek with two or three of hiB heaviest Letters from Captain Adams dated May 20, No philanthropic plan ? bark, while the two vessels were yet afoul of dustrious, pains taking, thriving race of men. ing, and that his duty to liis country and flag of Missouri cannot be forced, under the terrors rifled cannon. The Secretary of the Navy hav state that great preparations are being made Up ' up ' O, hast thou nothing done as yet? each other.