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Janesville Weekly Gazette from Janesville, Wisconsin • Page 7

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GAZETTE AiND FKEE PRESS. Th. IB iho it iH Jl We the letter of George Wilkcs to his Spirit of the Times, the clearest nml graphic account of the battle nt Bnll 3 Ron, "which' bns jet been pnbl shed. It a pt.tjre of the engngemeut, from trat to last, moving before the mind'like panorama All ihe regiments of ihe arm) who pkrliupiitcd the battle or the ntrcoi are noticed, their moroments described connection with bngndes, and appropriate crcd guea to caib Wt be Jteve it to be the fairest, plainest and mos truthful statement of the uflmr, whn.ii ha' been gucn to the public, nnd we'noulo like to pobhsh-tt full, but its cxtrein. length forbids.

Nearly all tie descriptions of the battle written for the eastern papers, ignore tbt existence of tbo Wisconsin 'roops enlireh bit Mr. tells us what did, and IIDW bruielj- a i stauchl) they did their datr, in the bloody 6gH. As wo all know the arm was divided in to three columns the right, led and ccn Ihe ngul, under Ilunler, and the ceo- tar under Tyler doiog most of Ihe fighting T(IJ Wiscousm troops belonged to the ecu tci, winch made the mam attack. Then ice in the column was on the nj.ht in Sherman's brigade The center division iiJe the first attack, and ns it did so lht Sle-man brigade separated from ider of the division and went, upon an errandof its own As it did so, Mr WilKts. says, the were saluted th fearful show er.

bhot and shell but receiving it only as pjot oierraa two or three orlbworks, wito their headlong charges the lushtnen (C9tb) ana Highlanders 7 streaming wuh all t'ie while and the stout "Aiaconsoiians and the brave New York (i, elr Thn center nTid the right wing of our army having united, the 71st Newr York rcg i iicnt, belonging to thi latter retired a fen- moments to rest. While the 71at was 'hus freshing themselves, iya Mr Wilkes, tbe C'Jth, which, i ihe Sco'eh regiment, the Wisconsin men and the New York hid been wading through batteries since thsir arrival on the field, marehed past in sp'eudid orier, tneir banners flying as if upon review, aud their faces sternly set on tbe advance They passed dowu the hill oblifieely to the right, on i road to sup port GriQm'i battery, nhich was i i hundred yards of the artillery ot the foe Though sileut as they pissed, a shout arose in a few seconds afterward from the diree lion they had taken, which every listener could mark for theirs The Sherman brigade," continues Mr worked its way deep into the enemy a posi lion, no part of it doing sentu than the Wisconsin, and staunch or anv of them had mcotbo foe on foot, they had hjrled him back uicl ilriven him headlong to his i dis grace superior prowess of ihe Northern rank aud fil vas the feature the day, and in no portion of the (kid, and under no circumstances, -ould their exposed and unsupported infantr) stand fue mm ntca against the dash and hardihood of ours Cpon the issao't of the enemy, josl pro ViOns to the appearance of their rese've, when the who'e army fell back, Vi ilkes oays that the Sherman bngide, astounded bv the new assault, was forced to rctirt from the position it had occupied but it retreated good and being now en tirely without orders, begai to march ofl toward the rear." i a a our Wisconsin bovs did not follow the fortunes of its brigade, but being without orders, and having heard a victory proclaimed by Gen Tlio Rock Couoly Agricultural Society and MeclbDica 1 lotitate, having decided to hold no fair ibis year, a committee of tho citizens of the county hnro taken hold of tbe matter aa an individual enterprise, and oflVr tlie following premiums'. We shall re er to tbn itubjcct hereafter, but meantime commend the enterprise to the support of our citizens DJ1ISIOV A I Jgoi--Seih Fisher Center Jionb, Jobmtomi, Buloii urc I Bullion 4years old witl orer jjj do do do 000 Pedigrees furnished to be certified to the utUfoctlon ie committee DIMSION 11 1IORSUS FOR CiCVERAL PURPOSES i Claj 11 Powell Kul Usury KarUffl Sprint, wal )on 4 jcnreold and over $1003 do do 6tO llt.st all Ion 3 ears old und under 4 00 2.1 do do 3 00 best stallion jre old and under 3 3 00 Uo 200 best gelding 4 yn and e-vtr 5 CO 2d do do JOJ bt-st gelc, nt 8 rs and utidtr 4 2,00 do do 1 00 gelO 0 2 jra aud 3 2 00 2ii do do 100 best horw colt, 2,00 2l tlo 00 best broo I mare, 00 2d do 3 00 bert mare coll 8 yra ol and under 4 3 00 2d do do 200 be marc colt 2 aod under a 3 CO 2d do do 200 be mart colt 1 yr and under -0 2d do do 1 00 bes. mare colt 00 do 100 DN ISION A --NO 111 DRAFr AND ROAD HORSES Judgei--Tim JaiAiocn Jin svllle Alfred Iloa kins Hunaonj Jotnsou Julnstown i.tstBpau of ID itched load 1 ora or marcs, )o CO 2d do do COO best single road orse or mare 00 -d do du 200 btsl span draught nor t-s or marcf. UO 2U du do 30) beat iraintd slagtc farm horst.

or marc, 3 00 2U do do 200 DIUalOV A I CARRIAGE A.ND SADDLE HORSES Judges--II Mklos Itelolt Dr 1 nson Jai tsvlllt Dr Mr 11,, LelulL 1 Jum3 I ttifjf tlu-ss i lj" ntrardcd toonlmslshm I i i moal ce ul ru Ilo tuul ll 0 ll ebft training i tiapttd i uur Jkst span ol itched hordes cr 09 -U do do 300 ties, HJigle carriage horsu or mare 3 0J JJ do do Lest saddle orse or nidic 3 OJ do do DlMalON A MUJLES Ja iml Ic Sam 1 FLil er, Gen l.eubea I richard Jams I lie Bestjatko nt old oud 00 do do Oo beat pan of rs md over, 0j Al tlo do best ntuJe co 2.0U 2d do DIMSION I BLUUDLD Ju Ipcs--Joh i Alexander Milton Andrew evens Centr Ruble lolU Durh bull old ncd over 810 00 do be Durl urn bull 2 3 a id under 3 do do lest do I yr und and do du built If cot? 4rs and over test 2-1 best btsl do do lo do do con 6 j- do aod under 4, lieiftr 2 M-S nrtl under 3, oo do t3l do heifer 1 and under 2 1 do do tbt do calf, jest Devon bull 3 jra old and over, 2J do (Jo do 2 ra ttud inder 2J do do do 1 and uuder 2, do do be do calf best De.on con 3 noil ever do do best uo 3yra a unde 4 -cl do do best Durl ara heifer 2 a a a under 3 do do best do 1 ai urder 2, do do da 5 UJ "00 OJ 1 00 HO 1 OU Oj 00 -00 00 1 IK) 00 1 00 1 ou 31 CO 1 00 1 LO OJ 3 0 1 OD 2 OJ i 00 DIVISION NO CV1 ILE Fo vli adf rd Howard, Mas nolia Dan el Onion Best bull 3 ra old and our, i CO do do ICO st bull ri and under 0 2 0 do do i uO jt-st 1 nil 1 and uader 2 do do 00 st cal' Ot btst 0 ycnra aid over SCO do no tt) lest liti'tr 2 and 1 2 cl do do 1 CO be heifer 1 yr and until 2 Oj do do 1 00 best-cilf I DIMSION III OUICING OXLN, MILCU CAI1LE Judges-- Jjckmiati A i lUcr Milt ober Udoit, Uest 01 Ich COT of any I ood Jo do 00 5,00 3,00 800 2,00 100 fi 00 200 2,00 1 00 3 00 1 00 300 2d do but cbeof not IfM tbaa 20 2-1 do do twit not tUa 10 2d cl9 do beat fpecimen 2d do do bwt speclmeD brown bread, 2 1 do do tMut apeclmon homo-mbde bread nudt by girl not oTer lf years do do with kind of be-ft Jnr acccrdlug to quality utd varlvty, do do beatepccmci prwenes, 2 1 do beU specimen jcllj 2d lj fromChinoaaiugor cano not laa tUii 5 1 2d do do beat specimen uiolosaes from Chi new nut Irijis 1 gallon, 2,00 2d do 1 00 best cpcclo en winci 2 00 best specimen currant wine, 2,00 2I do do 3 00 specimen dlrawberry 2,00 DUI3ION NO I POULTRY Jodgos-- Kft'rev Jtock, floory King Plj outl "ioung Harmony IJeat oud nest S2.00 bist pur blm fetmi fuwls, do 50 do Cuclun Llui GO do i 0 do llniniub 1 ootraj do Holton OrtjH. do Java do Hamburg, do HI icr. -Spa Dish, do I i 50 do tarns 50 do i i a itUe, CO do Dud do i a fowln, 50 do 60 do I co lov a i0 do a 'owls tO do by any breed 1 00 2d do do DHI3ION WAIiUNG MAT (T moti It ible Ectjit Ou Car or, Jobos to MI Jiio Center EcM Bpecimeu of a i one miio, double tentn (u wdbou dra 3000 Ibs $9 CO 2d do do 4 00 I I MECHANICAL MACHINES TOR i I PORPOSIiS Kzt.1 Kir Lima tllh James J-it 1C Ml ll 01) pDrtiiblu bto ui cu- no se up 03 ground 00 Al do Uo bejt single innclilne at work on ground 2 1 do test (Uo mo fc gat un grot od, 2d du Uo 1 "3t pott i nnd dies, best irLour 2d do Ic'it fy co 2,1 ilo butsiictoi pump, 2 I bint 11 HI opcratiou fo-- i 9 uarcaiie, 00 do do 200 500 6 00 .200 300 2 Ou 2 00 1 00 60 2 00 1 00 2,00 17 CARRIAGES, A A IV ROCK Ju cn-- 0 WulJubao (Xuter A tl i i i ra.rn sigon inido In Rock Co Jo 00 2d do do 200 Mngk vngoo 3 ou (1 do 2.0J es car for tno horses Ou Jil do 2,00 beat 1 ght top buggy, 3 00 2J 1 00 open 2 00 I do oo bes "i cc Lien of shooing ou borae, 5 00 1 AHT 11--NO I I I AGRICULTURAL AND HORTICULTURAL MACHINES AN I Jnilges--CQJ Burdick, Co) CnJv-, fieo liorui rat tomb ned reaper nnd mowor -1 du do thrcilier uid scpan.tor -1 do do i Dill 1 cora odfrHer CO Ire 0 i plorr -1 (lu crjjiitig plow -J dy -J do cl eest prcja -d do U-it bced du 1 $5 00 00 00 3 00 00 1 03 i (X) cult! or do be 1 do be lior rake, -d do pra. 1 -tcj btsl 0 corn boe 0 (j I eat lot of i und palb 1 Co ..1 do i I cat clot lulung maclili 1 uu 2d 1 lj ar 1 60 bust brocma in the county during ISjl 100 be ccnu ul cooper 1 Wj dhcr nnclunt3 jut i a abore be on itli 1 io ic ionarj remi irns ortionat io UIL 1 1 ir i ir 1 i i am reco rtiiei nnd H.II ctioiicd tlie executive i i ind i nor i id mir uf.ct i i i is i ime it, liiurui, 1 1-11 that article be no ice 1 au I prem 1 1119 a lei nccord ng to iuer I I I STCALS, HARDWARE, A 3 lantsvil Jos Ptwt, Beloit i i i lie i il lu nnce 00 0 1 I do do fancy ftkotch do do land painting 'water aulora, do do animal do do do fruit do do do flower do do do do do oomochrnmaUc itntlcg do do paslUe painting do do pencil drawioe, do do Grecian paloilng do do colored 13 do do plalo do do do arabrctype, do do dafruerreotj-pe bestapeclmeo of photogmphlc art, do gral log )Q imitation of wood, do marbling do efjn palotlne du gUdh on glass, do iniUtSon of ground glass do archllfCtore deslm9 1-atvlng Best collpct on of up by the o'd a nd iho th-inks of the to eshlblio utn to be declared and reud fit clo 1 of the subject appfopriuie to the occasion CLASS 15 DOMESTIC A A A LaKrencc, rs Barges D- Palmer Jaoea-llle Jllsa Mary 1'aync Outei Best Ud qultt, 2d do bert coverlet, 2d do belt counterpane hooic. made -d do do best pair woolen 3j jts, 2d do btst pair linen shirts 2d do at woolen carpet not leas than 10 ards do do best rag carpet, do best hearth rug 2d do bts door mat i 2d do best piano sprocd -d do best t9bU jpread 2d do st table cloth, 2d do b-it yards toweling 2d do beat half dozen .1 do bestpilr silk bo a 21 do btst pair hose do bes pair cotton hose best pair jam mltteus 300 100 100 100 100 100 100 1 0 100 00 dip dip dip dip dip dip dip dip dip dip dip Mrs 2 00 100 1 00 100 oO 10U 20-0 1 CO I I 1CJ t.0 Too 1 UO 100 50 1 00 SO 1 00 50 1 CO 50 -0 50 Letter from Captain Kly.

18 EMBRODIERY FINE KCCDLD WORK Judges-- 0 Spnuld eg ra 0 R1LL3 a Ik Mrs Or strong Uelt.it IJest speclmeT ecab Ltry DrsUd 2d do do 1 OJ ues do slllt -OJ do (io 1 JO best do or cotton -00 2d do do 1 00 best do raUecl vort. -d do do 1 i bes do bullion worl 0 2d do do 1 JJ best pair lamp inaU, 3 0 -d do 1.0 les chair 1 JJ do 50 best specimen crocbe work jJ -d do -o best Oo cl entile rccrl jJ -J do do bes do fine patch A -d do do jJ do fine senlng i -d do do best specimen of stocking ('arcing gl I 10 IB jearsold 0 2d do do 17 AX FRUIT AND FLOWERS LEATHLR WORL, I I I I Judges Mrs. Omn Gutrnsev Kock Mrs FoMe Cridiord Jjr, A Flelclier Johnstoivn specimen wnx vers 2 00 bes 2d beat bes. -d best do do do do do do do do lo do do TV ax Irull, hMr Powers do worsted flowc do hair vork do 1 work do 5. PART i VUII I I A tSS I Joi-gCi--Mrs jtoljiuon I Mrs fcUl UUeeiij ad ford Jri 1 armliv Ctnler Beit cast, uitlllutr) beat bonnet maae Rock corn i "Hi 21 do lo bestlacies cape lo no sppciriui dras rnaflinj.

-d lo lo 1 00 I I DIaCRLlIO.s VU1 i i i in a 4 Jan sMlle mm 1 es er nc-vi A I articles not i tolore tr tied nnd cHsjif td will be I ice ui JIMS cK I rlw courii a i i ed to tx 11 nu II rq ort t- the i i-onini "ill i i i ft 1 MIT 1 I I I i i II I'nlllfoi Mr" Dr Cor) II Miss lint Mrs A II Joun town La liei eqi catnftr li 11 iy i i plice ru lie ace i i of Ct lit 1 I i i Lke i cons derm on i i i i in iiciit i tla horses i i IH i id i ue tl 1 Uouipetijn i be open or nl i ol Kytk i in lies cxl i i ol ho en i I -d do 1 n) 3d do do uu I U1T 13CHS I I McC i i i Si til I shcr Cenlt II I d.s L. i i i i i i i i i I tftko i on the "ec a ol i fair ut i 1 I I i i i i conn I tlio I ndinj, IH i un or or-itd ri 1 tl in tl ri The 'bllownig letter, addresseJ by Capt Ely to bis family, will be lead will) interest by bis friends generally Bttowys IIOTFJ. 1 SanJay Morning, July 2Stli, 1861 I 13 a a to day siaco the diaas trous field of jll a Run, of which have doubtless beard much, and yet I venture to say, but very few true accounts I will write what I know of the battle, and that is something, as I saw many men bile the dust But before I proceed to write of that let me say a word of mjself After we got to Centieville I was attacked with the diarrhea and lay on my blankets all day This was tne Friday before the bat tie Saturday I was ofhcer of the day and hill the cirap to get in march ng order--it mis hard dar, my diarrhea continuing Sunday when ne sta-ted it was still upon me Igotsome meJicine and went thrcugb the day, reached Alexandria ilo iday morn i ihou wrote aud telegraphed ana Monday evening came to this house, waere I a been confiLed to my room ever nee I am now much better and shall -ejoi i in co npany in two or three days-as soon as I am able but not before I b-ue lost lots flesh aud all my clothes Now for the battle We pretty well rested Sundiy morn ng--at 2 ne started on the Ljnrch The army moved in three columns We occupied the centre, Sberma i 3 oattery in the front marched about or 7 miles, wheu Lied to tbe i ight id dren up in line of aattle in the uoeds, there were four regiments in ihe line Thea tie uhole i ad a i i to the front thiougli the woods i ci ne to its edge, where halted nnJ dre The i a i ba tery already in pooil oa hid by some trees and a Uw paces in i of our regiment 11 fro it of us la) an opea apace a mile end a haK wide aud or tLn.e long, occiaioi illj b-okeu by I tile strips oi ood and many hil On the other sile a wood and Lere lay uc We In) her i i for two hour-, eNCept th ne filed a fen shots from tLe were not ue had lemained in this posi' on an hour or so, (I can tell the time) i heai) ci i a vas liea ou our letc ll tl left column eugaging the battery ran severil days before Thia carried I icn alter a long wn le were seen itching on our 0 lit lirne masses of troops It nas onr i eolu-ni reaehu me scene of action As this column rci "hed he open space, the euem) b'-giiu lo towards them rapidlv Onr batteries ard theirs optued, and biiule uis begun as Ine cannon and i tesiihed I should i we kept old position for an and a half 01 two hours I it seemed very long a i the i ca ue the order to march aud off s'art ed ihe second at double qjick I can tell lion i ir we marched at this rate nor in i diiectiou, for iviudug along the val 'ej- I completely loit tne points of co i a we lialted in a valley jub 1 oeh nil a litt'e i a id laid down to escape je cannon bulls, i were passing u- in great We lay here it beem ed to MC tin or so, a heavy lire, the tneu all cool orderl) I itched in i of battle straight to the out tor i iiile aud then marched a a road along Bull's lljii across ihen a i and ne lied we inarched again double qu ck by the 0 lit icross a Leld till we struck a road, and tha road ha a i or some yards in the reir of i New lork regiment a was eu the enen inis road a biroi position is a cut about four feet deep null i us and tLe which greatly refreshed me, und I walked OD until I came to where the Rhode Island battery had been abandoned the flight By this time I bad fallen much behind, be lag so weak I could not walk fast. Iheir horses all stood the road joined together and abandoned to the enemy. I stepped up and cut a leader from one of the guns, took off bis collar jnd harness, got in the saddle and rode him across the stream, and so on un.il I reached Alexandria Monday morning about daylight.

From there I wtote you a lino and telegraphed your mo the Then I to the foot of Long Bridge and staid all day the tain with the men, getting them something lo cat aud a place to bleep Just at night I rode to the hotel, where I have been confined to my bed the whole time since I have been once over to see the company since I have been here, and am now so that I set up rtoat of the time I began this le.ter last Sunday morning, and have been writing at snatches ever since, as I hwe been able, and now it is Monday afternoon To dav I hire been weighed, and am only 171 pounds, avordu cos (When ho left here ho weighed 206 pounds --L Those white coats button aroand me I have been up a good part of the dav, and the street some I nro'e you before Uat on starting captains red a wagon ajd took a each That wagon was abandoned on our rclreat, so my blue clothes, most of my shirts, stockings, my epaulettes and all my digusrreotypes are gone TLe only clothes I hid vvl en I returned was my gie) trows a gre) jacket aud some dirty shirts, bebidea some linca coats and pants But Jiv I bo ight a frock coat and of blue flnnncl for $lo, which I find is be ng much VVOIL by olbcers, anil shall ivajt inv more fine clothes They are a Tuismce, and now that I aii rid of them, ah 'hl ft have got no pay vet, but oeci it this GEO ELY The i are the wounded, killed and miss ug of onr a Geo Gnlhn i Dod 0 count) John Mcln'jte of Troy, Walworlh Co John a of Rock Rock Co Cain Bil'mgs ol Orford, Isnic Sacliet ot Shopiere, i abo are all 11 the hospitals here, and uro doing ne I Nono of tbeii ure dangerously except, possibly, Me Irtyre Corporal John Hami lou Joa!) Southard, Jauesv lie Charles Brown, Oregon, Dane Co John Bel, Rutland, Vndrevv Bean, Janesvi le igh Perrv, Jaso i Brown, Center John A JOHCS Spungfield, Dane Co loin Pranga, a i i Uramel Wilcox, Harmony Ilenrv Sillman, Jautsville Hugh Murray Fred Main, Ijnion, Rock Co Foli i Hamilton was seen this side of Centcrville, and is supposed to be all snfc JoJui Southard a i Chailes were killed on Ihe field Wru McRae was ba'll) wounded i the groin ou the field, a a a hosnilul a i bsb prisoner Ot (he others nothing has been heaid This was the state of our company Ubi Thursday, and ihere may sev eral come in bv llns time I set my loss in i wounded nnd prisone-s a not over I i list shows nineteen A Go-x ci unieiit lu 'Missouri Sia'e i has bee i session at Je'Ierio i eitv Mo for soi ic time past It an adjoi rned i a i got GJV Jackson to lake the slate 011 of ihe i but it has jiisv eflected a STATb 01 WISCONSIN, ROCK COONTT, 88 Office of the Clerl. of the Board of Supawort OTICE hereby glvtn the following detcrlb- ed lonito ultuate In tbe county of Rock SUM of WiKoniln were sold on TneKlty twelfth of April, A (tbe being tho wwnd I lor the tuxei) chuget due tberoon for year 1808, autl tbt iianio ml 1 un rojcemed Now, therefore unloM tbo Mid Iftodi shMl I be ndcemod from imcli on or before ibe twelfth oj of A A D18U2 (bi. ng three yens from the tlKto of tho cerllncnti of of uld lanih) the Bfluio or eucli parccta tlieroof iw slia.1 remain unre deemed at tlie date liut af rceald wjll forfeited and convoked to the purchaser thereof The Hat- od below Include tho IAXCB, and lotcrcatil, cal latcd to Ihe liut day of redemption apt Iwu Lacy 4 nwcor.w.) do il J. i) a' (Si Stuk nw 1 44 Sinclair A i a Tl 1, Hanft 10 To whom aaflMed Sec Acr Unkn ihes Bodvcoat Unknown do do Torno) John SUUUIOTIB i i do Keep Jo do lo A Blnlr hc mour Brnd Jj- do A I i a do ilo ne i flo ne li ne lots flu BO i 10 i no Hi loll ni se ij ne lot 0 lot 6 i i BO 7 11 11 11 18 17 28 33 3J 84 34 34 i 31 26 SS 36 30 36 A i $839 3,71 40 20 80 40 SO 160 3945 40 80 40 0330 1287 40 8 40 8 23 40 40 100 023 1200 28,49 f'37 1591 my ViUey--Town 2, Range 10 East 201 20J 8 ju; ao so 80 40 so 40 80 20 40 40 20 40) 10 79J 40 10 4 James Atwood no mv 33 J) so HI A L) ndo eh HW tj 21 wh 9W 27 rluyu" JOacrolTnsMoof) thu a 60 acr 18 ido nw 6 Unk novrn )i ae 16 do ho i 18 do It UK 19 do e- 19 do und li iw 13 do a su QO 2.) und li nw 23 do li li ue 31 do se no 35 Afagnoln--TOUR 3 Itanye 10 9 0411 2S 1036 390 5 13 6 1C 0 52 11 57 21,10 1020 1207 2200 1178 1111 11 so 919 302 87S 917 2,90 su it Hlilnobourt pt DO ll VV chtids i IV Hi Iggs II i I I uw in, nn uw 9 10 0 JO 14 1. Docg II idJock All ton 1 i do lo 0 Mason Un! nowii lo i i i 1 1 1 illin i Hobii son lltmil on Jol i Capron Jiif, cr Drake Nogglu cl ird i ikcow i do do do do do do lo do do do do do do do do do do do do do lo Ui I now do uo lo ilo lo nvv 30 DK (iw 23 sn 21 0 flrt uo fix 1 14 no 0 nw 1 14 ll no MW vv K.

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