Rockland Gazette : June 20, 1861

Rockland Gazette : June 20, 1861

IncM anh © ajettr, giroft atiij (Jub. PUBLISHED EVERT THURSDAY EVErfINO,BT Having made large additions to our former variety o JOHN PORTER & SON PLAIN AND PANOY Office, No. 5 <Custom-House Block, J O B T 3T , We are dow prepared to execute with nratkrm and dim patch, every dbhcbiption of Job Work, such as t e r m s . Cirouiars, BUI-Heads, Cards, Blanks, If paid strictly in advance—pet annum, S1.50 Catalogues^ Programmes, If payment is delayed 6 mos. 4‘ 1,75 If not paid till the close of the year, 2,00 Shop Buis, Labels, Auotion and Hand O ’ No paper will be discontinued until all arbbaba- B ill.. tie ., tic * o eh are paid, unless at the option of the puplisher. Particular attention paid to O* Single copies, three cents —for sale.at the office, P K lN l’l ’tG i n C O L O R S , rr?* All letters and communications to he adure a B R O N Z IN G , tic . The American Eagle flaps his Wings. A letter from a shipmaster in Boston to his was not charged, showing alack of that kind road, helpless and dying, with his head shaved lars with a section of Totton's Light Artillery Liberty aud Luion, ft'ow mid Forever TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. of ammunition. and his ears and nose out oil’. His crime was and a battalion of the 1st regiment of volun­ One and Inseparable."’ George Francis Train at it Again.—The ir­ brother in New York, under date of June G being of Northern birth. Ne^ Y ork, June 12. Billy Wilson’s Zouaves leave to-day in the teers under Lieut. Uol. Andrews, also steamer repressible George Francic Train, of horse- says: “ The Colorado is ready for sea, she is a Vanderbilt. The Marion Telegraph says, that a company J. C. Swan, with a battalion of the 1st regi­ railroad noterity. has made another of his cu­ magnificent vessel and has on board without The Times telegraph says that 17 regiments A despatch to the Times says. Major YYinth- of volunteers from Portsmouth, Y’a., are sound ment under Col. Blair, another Section of Tot- reservation or qualification, the most splendid are now within the limits of Washington and rious speeches in England, on the occasion of rop is missing. His horse having been left in for voting for the Union. ton’s Artillery, a detachment of Pioneers and set of hoys I ever beheld ; they appear to be all 20 more on the bights surrtjpgding Alexandra charge of a negro servant, who states that the Tho Louisville Journal of this morning, accu­ Gen. Lyon and. staff, left here this afternoon the opening of the Exmouth Railway. Among Americans, and each one as if he was capable all fully armed and equwged. Twenty five Major dismounted to reconnoitre during the ses the secessionists of taking the oath of al­ for some point up the Missouri River, supposed other things he said : of command, highly respeotahle, quiet in a re regiments are under-orders t^*leiyre, destined, conflict. It is supposed he was taken prisoner. legiance so as to obtain arms, at the same time for Jefferson City. They number 1500, and ‘ For fifty years the North was too busy in markable degree, vigorous, hardy, resolute probably, for Leesburg. Thesame correspond­ Ex-Governor Reeder has been appointed claiming that the oath is not binding. The take horses, wagons, camp equipage, ammuni­ making factories, launching ships, planting fellows all, each ono a man to be proud of. I ent is authorized to say tha^ggyernment wants Brigadier General. Nashville papers of yesterday report that at tion and provisions for a long inarch. went all over her yesterday and conversed with troops, and will receive any^ggimcnt that may corn and educating her children [cheers] to find It is stated that 1500 troops are entrenched Great Bethel 1200 Confederates under McGru- Philadelphia, June 14. both officers and men, but mostly with the men, come to Washington, whethejpioming on their der, repulsed 3000 Federate with 1000 dead, time to govern the land. Besides, the North­ at Charleston Va., with a number of G pound­ Bank s and Rowland’s YYagon Factory was erners could not afford to accept salaries, and for I like to sec and talk with them, as I think own responsibility or that o y h e ir State. Six ers mounted, and have imprisoned there two or left on the field. regiments from Wisconsin were excepted be­ burnt last night. They were engaged on a wear epaulettes, well knowing that a certainty one gets a t the national feeling and sentiment three members of the YVheeling Convention. YVashington, June 13. in conversation witli those intelligent fellows ; cause they were all ready. The propeller contaet.for Army wagon's. It is supposed it in life was paralysis to ambition. [Hear and Gen. McClellan will attend to them shortly. Information from Rockville shows that a por­ was fired by an emesary of the enemy. The True.] Therefore we let the South furnish our they are lrom Cape Cod, Gloucester, Marble­ Resolute lias returned from a cruise, having Gov. Sprague is en route to take command of head, &c.—coasters and fishermen. Two mas­ captured and burned two l^hooners on the tion of the New York 9th, Pennsylvania 1st building was fired in three places. army officers, navy officers our foreign cousuls the Rhode Island troops in person and New Hampshire regiments, together with The body of Lieut. Grebble was brought to and ministers, and for half a century all our ters of consters shipped as scamenzon board a Potomac which were employed in carrying lhe 2d New York regiment is under orders the President’s mounted guard and part of Ma­ day or two before ; about GOO all told. This provisions to the rebels. She leaves again to Independence Hall, at I o'clock to-day and will Presidents. [Hear]. to march at a moments notice. j jor Magrudcr’s Battery, yesterday made an ad- lay in state until 4 o’clock when the funeral Wo treated them like spoiled children, and ship has the heaviest armament of any ship that night. ■ 4 ihirteen miles of track have been laid on : J¥ance “ 0Tement froinJthaJt place/ has left this port. She will give a good ac­ The Steamer Alliance saiM to-night, to will take place the escort will be mostly by the DIXIE" WAH-SONG. gave way to their unmanly complaints, till at the Orange and Alexandria road. I Ifc was expected that two additional regiments home guard. All the flags in the city are at last we found that the ship of state was allowed count of herself.” guard the mouth of the Potomac. r numbc" of 32 Plunders have been mounted from Wa8ll&gton wouId immediately join Col. The Monticello has also left S r a cruise, hav­ half-mast. The authorities will participate in 1 he war-cry comes from the land of cotton ’ to go to ruin, that the timbers were rotting, that on LongI £inrr BridgeKrinrrr* nnr.pnnnhnionroentrenchments. v The Bath Times, referring to the inglorious ing been heavily armed. .mi □tone 8 lorces. the ceremonies. Old limes thcie are all forgotten !— the crew had robbed the cash box and stolen the An immense freight train, with horses and Strict rules are prescribed by Col. Stone gov­ Look away, look away, look away Putriot band. cabin furniture, [loud laughter and applause] death of the Bangor Daily Union, says : A special despatch from St. l^ouis to the Tri­ wagons, arrived here to-day. Montreal, June 14.* bune says Gen. Jackson and tlca. Price had an erning tho newspaper correspondents. He had They’ve blotted History’s brightest story 1 and that the captain was a pirate, and the mates W hat the Whig says of the Union, and of One of the first acts of the Y’irgiuia govern­ Prince Alfred arrived in Quebec on YVednes­ the feeling of the people in Bangor, is undoubt­ interview on Tuesday with Qen. Lyon and Col. prohibited reporters of the press from proceed­ Siicken down the nation’s glory !— were thieves. [Loud ebeers.] We found that ment will be to raise ten regiments for the war. ing further with the expedition. day evening and was received by the civil and Weep away, weep away, weep away, Fatherland. the democratic party bad 6old itself to the edly correct, and we regard the natural death of Blair. The former demanding that no Federal A dispatch to tfie World says that 200 reg­ military authorities and proceeded at once to troops he allowed on the soiljjf Mbsouri, which F red er ic k , AId ., Ju ne 13. C h o r u s : South, and demoralized the country, and then that treasonable sheet as a strong proof of the ulars arrived this morning. the residence of the Gevernor General. He was O rally, legions, rally ! the North spoke, and Lincoln is now the Gen. forbearance, the long-suffering and the law- was flatly refused by Gen. Lyon, who asserted A prison bird was discovered and arrested A returned Baltimorean from Harper’s Ferry heartily cheered by a large concourse ol specta­ Harra ! Hurra! Jackson of our time. [Hear.] abiding spirit of the Bangor people. But for the right of government to inarch and quarter while attempting to poison some of the Mich­ gives information that the number of troops tors. He visited the citadel yesterday and rode With heart and hand, strike for the land Gentlemen of England, let me assure you that this that concern would have been tumbled in­ troops io any portion of tbeUnitcd States.

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