American Freeman (Newspaper) - August 18, 1846, Prairieville, Wisconsin 31 AW VOL 2 WISCONSIN TUESDAY AUGUST 18 B MEXICAN WAR t the clangor SELECTIONS I OF NO IV Many people who the portion of in the bur gain with capital are in looking fur to sofleR i of the capitalist and them to more price labour mown by war's of increasing the nr diminishing tint work They look in train Christianity may bavc a very now in wo disposition but case is beyond her power It is not the Waal of uf Ihu heart or greenness of head MB of the capitalists thut creates difficulty i Tho capitalists cannot from their nature i do lhan do 1 do otherwise The v hoso common interest in Rejoicing they tell of low Cf low in lust they havo cau have an even end of the please They have only lo American American Chry No wo words row nipt won to and Nor vo who nit in our Capitol Bv ever will her The People her servant will at when hear that for themselves and net An ordinary strike is only oily I plied hy number of operatives ed It usually jumping out of tho I into the tire Yel the U in thn right ll needs lo tho mass of uf a try and be dictated hy good sense to all results In a p ours if a that shall huve its lair pervades the mass it will of control the government and will shape its laws lo establish lice on this all subject In ing this il will nol down rights ol for that would he suicidal Il it now Which belongs to each man bafe We are out wild to suppose the community wit ever arise pass THE tN I ENGLAND thus dia- law But we are i course from though the columns ilent that the right to daio is in j of his Christian Citizen tha people and good will favor j we i The great heaving o- a course of which goes lo icean thai lika a I f I I L mote this equal distribution of land A fair distribution of land would tend vastly to lessen plethora of greal cities and the glut of ihu labor market which enables capital to exalt its into almost power The 30 called the sky has had Us turn in thu evanescence of tune and distance and we are on this oid inland world We bave scarcely adjusted our to novel fact as yet The ocean voyage seems now the shadow of a vision flitted across a And have advocated a practical idea which is this beneath the foot a home soil and worthy of to that the public j they that tread it loot and talk liUe should in parcels of nol i They have American and morn lhan 160 acres to bo American hands lhal feel warm to the except to some other individual who does American eyes too that speak not possess And if we understand back the of them that all future should j and freedum when uttered in the proceed upon the plan of reducing farms to a maximum of 160 acres We sen no evil but much good which would result from such a state of hu taw and which we lueuD to we have It may objected to this limitation of the power of land as well as to the of the of capital that il would drivu out of thu country toother parts of the world where such limitations do not Bui it would not drive the land nor mnss of the capital away Ill it drive off a few Urge capitalists it would be to be sure a loss to the country bot there would be some Mimll gain in cial circle or crowded Kvery thing is here but one's and friends lo home And 1 am at home in some of the best qualities of that sentiment to novelty of is a beneficent provision in man's lime abroad KI making and ces Frequently you can make a stranger in a strange land in 1111 hour Ijhan of a at home for a and 1 trust Ibey wilt spend up oily in the tame heaven wilh me J treal them with much respect as I would you v i iria uu urn and I require it of my children are below me in any particular strivi he proceeded rapidly into elevate them to me arid if they are me I to elevate myself lo if you will pursue course 1 will warrant you will bave no trouble about help AUGUST M 1846 This is the Fourth of July It in a this country we have thought rious fourth for old England for the worst enemy she ever had to contend with has vanquished without the sword The Guru Laws of iron despotism that 1 i -i n 11 tJI null lights of condition uf he i her feel and been Jr mind shall mi to for all operatives arj or Twill bid the each Twill slava cankering chain Twill honur hern tor But valor for wilh shamu alar rhe The itn O yo its Hail hail tor lid of day earnest o day J HIH and IH no more 1 Of Do s tin t ol tlv of Joil n tlie r ml lul In KI 1 nhn hold Shall to hts und to lio July ISKi We will suppose the subject in hand and con- cluded to appoint courts or to what shiire of proceeds of in- dustry belong to labor and what lo the which would to make that thenceforth no man should be liUely to retire and live idly on of bus capital wilh add strength enough to bu bit by the product of labor on and the low pn duel of rapilul on a- isls remaining Jt ia In out burst like the green w of n country the people who are above round Sampson's limbs by an actual manual libur mote iion of moral power which of countries U much i ever saw before J seen enough vo repay my voyage across to the just rulo would bu lUU co the sharu due to labor so llian wilh us so lhal is room i lo operate a deal before j the 1 have witnessed tbe be any inving Large entry of the great Awn Conn LAW capitalists will not emigrate to less LEAGUE fresh from Ihu Waterloo of its the proposed bloodless glory 1 have seen its leader on of labor and of laureled wuh the a si's would render the enjoyment of the in- blessings ready to perish Wonderful COITUS of tbu capital winch would be left opening n new cycle of more steady and secure and society victories for the ruce under the white i banner of PEACE Not a green thing that col has been trodden more agreeable In present state of things hy thu with an or jn all its ardent it ail the swords of world bad drunk each 000 per annum is worried by This ul almost to desperation thn great fortunes already J have o soul be but i Us ilt a for in ot their one Coin ih of Of an not won for man one per cent per annum would support in the or a the boor when half a score of common possessor in indolence and in und men the field wilh no lint would lake care ol will none or weapons their faith in thu inmates of who will tu the moment when the the rulo make a much so but 1 or main licit H- on Tun or the pi rate on llu thu 11 it we is the a gallant in And thu Hoist or While J oko hum thought e a Yet liu Fui aii 1 then Ihu huriah for law my Our Kig it or Our older Right or cry When the Wound up In i-l camort hj that Ity in full T or Oh on plain flame H heard hitter nigh thu Comet lorth tho heathen Go drive Iha onr customs or armed throng Who cars heie dt A ritce J hen in and we'll Our Right or Wrung Onr country righl or Let the juster creed A more exalted fame Ye with hearts and on the Ye mon pens and types Oh iur country nol Le us a-J laborer of to the victory of their principles wen up from every corner of while lie lo Where U lbe rich man who not wen up from every corner of tain ll al all 1 his would nut thK interest of bis money mind tlw Und not a poor man's ewe Umb hud his to save and philosophy dues a dollar beell a hope nor is this motive j of principal to be touched so reduced j tt mite I saw Cobden tbu Con- not bo though lo require the of bis own in the hour of his triumph I saw i skill and liih-nl to his I of joy sleal inlo the eyes of hundreds not bo annihilated though lbe profit n be 1 lie mere i love of will secure il All of comfort und luxury without en- j anci in mv own at the is to secure the requisite i i is a sac rod guarantee nf the of properly nnd some small of upon Ins principal We do not man Nol a drop believe a out of the class j tear of sorrow had alien in all we could not do our readers a more ini the of a nation of ans had previously been subject ID Montezuma again city which at length he took together with MEXICO At the time all eyes nro ed a of Spaniards this interesting but country and any intelligence it is devoured with docs not lire nor the car grow dul wilh hearing whatever pertains to her fare or her woe is beauty even in her joy in the midst of her wretchedness unexhausted resource gleaming through impoverishment and a commingling of Liberty wilh thu elements of In the present climate in Uwa i try of equa io Trie i ii called ton usually roni the nf Ma lii October it thru thr Bui it m on ihc tuis'- ami n lo who that tj the tbu air to and plants supply ll is said where the ouk tree ri and monarch who then over the country The perfidious vails and in a caused him to be seized in his own spring the woods palace This act of treachery routed the clothed and production are Mexicans to arms und a bloody ways to he obtained in lhu they drove invaders from ihu cap- winds known in ital was killed ill the con- ahd his nephew ded to the throne Cortez having sailed 617 al Vera Cruz on the coast country of Anahuac and was y by the hospitable il apso i yeats a storm V 1 Ill OP Mexico pi or is rich in Her i capable of or i an by PJH n and thus became master of of mi ntU the country Thus the empire Noah of tin V 4 th e immense of Mexico was completely overthrown by a handful of daring and unprincipled i coin am For almost 300 years j Spanish rule over this subjected was unbroken the 11 In the if u An- gelos a of n I gold nnd not of but of whol nf In extensive j viceroys broke out at the head of which was Hidalgo a From this time On carved beau I i fill of tbe i if Ule in batin by t ie her were frequent thu n of previous Viceroy now arrived in the i a table service than to bring together in a 1.831 conspiracies and J uf try concluded with the peace ol unii of Cordova by which il was stipulated al e tni the army should Mexico A Congress was to sattle the principles of a t livr fe lo be tai tbe of tbe run t co as it separate under a on n ilu bon prince the Catholic religion the f it of i it i I anil ol short article Home of more prominent facts connected with its history and re- sources The early and of Mexico are veiled in considerable ty Her historiography was perhaps more and perishable than thai of some Tbe sculptured hieroglyphics of Egypt told to succeeding j which the of ages things lhat doubtless did the paintings of of tbe one could nol be compared with of A few paintings escaped the general destruction incident of ancient by the Spaniards These symbolize ille of Austin the first events and the lime of their occurrence by a powerful parly and From the best sources of reliance to he obtained it appears lhal Mexico was tled within a of the Deluge Mar records back to this limp when and his wife wera saved from thu destroying Their descendants represented as the gift of speech and fifteen at length j ved in Mexico There can be doubt that ll has been inhabited from ft very nisi ill r Ti even by ktu in one mass hind In thu uf union of all should be lbe j The Cortos soon ull the nl null and IS are himself to be a in In abdicate and was in ed to depart to A now form was now on Republican to the country in u nd iii thai of they Lii i arc of i ml hiher to Cll y of iH It in all tin ami Hi fuie nl tl mil ct d i- be vi prt j lu ol bi il- li mis o n be wurth tu liim u fui time hut was The Constitution of a new furm of tin lit i liii i h ol I I j was n lo ic i me i Constitutional Congress of fouls would divert such a country On above the being tbe present of I be thai would be much more uni- would all have a start and fewer wonM yield to throw llu a- i of conquest to pale a loaf of the the other hand who are also around his brow He stood up be- would I the cheering multitude in simplicity of speech and spirit and an- tbe closed thi victory won It was a scene 1 never shall forget ing the substance of a story given in j and one shull essay to describe KULAKS ov ly period ll may have commenced al the time of the great dispersion consequent and held an upon building the city and pyramid un the plains of teflon in August of saimi The of the j yeM of lhu Cils Mexican pyramids to those of j of Jual leads us lo think the builders had a com- j u lina lute I lo country witb Labor would bo the condition of life more would be ami there would more to bu would In j In remarks land to be in ihu same as We have more to nay ol by and THC NO V as distinct from capital nol i one man any more than lo an- j other every man has n to hm proportion of it Hut laud in of mixed with labor and consequently part ikes of of tbe late Major He had once accepted invitation of a brother in u totally different part of to try a few days llu that neighborhood had a sport to within n mile cir two of the bungalow bis host and awaiting his arrival when passing by a ly cool looking he thought a plunge would be the most renovating luxury in n he to Like benJing on bib servants with guns ind in ibal in ten lie bu home to dinner So stripping his very carefully on n hu to in the wa- nature d- That is u-r lie ii capital and had false in the by which -s held be made obvious Hy he progress of this system the whole of u continent be ed by one man and by tho power the gives him the of ventured to swim lo some when to bis horror und on looking to tho place In id left bis munis be a dozen monkeys ovi his entire One pulling Us through the DOMESTIC HELP mun origin Thu tradition of Coxcox ami his wife saved from tho flood accords well with the scripture account of and his family being preset ved in the ark white all the human race besides were de- by ihu deluge and it is highly The following question has become a i thia country was originally sub tor al present day vtz is the difficulty in j tlle by the ing females as nurses und to do descendants of Noah Those who thus I do not this a vexed neither do 1 deem it necessary for a lo be skilled in logic or phy in order to be able lo answer this lo ibis country brought with them whatever of civilization they and the religious faith er or which unity to their n Ue Ulloa was hy the Spaniards and Ule who soil was now delivered from European prospect nf lo the country consequent upon the with of the new government and the un- r cut nl tbe lire from control interrupted by the violence of at home Tbe a Masonic ty of Scotch origin and the an- other Masonic Society its origin from a Masonic lodge in New York thru thu agency of Mr American Mi riih d in li II l uf is at Mexico were the political n dred j her IIJ llud b lhu poor pilgrim of w bo with thru n but ir nnd a to fever which every Ul by nun with a hOil und u ihl single lur und In- i- nf ins iiut ohb of the i phy in to Lie able lo answer tins CI uti partis Afler un struggle tbe i question Jl only needs a small share of j and preserved for a long parU triumphed and lb ul common sensa 1 the simple f oru the barbarism into which from wis elected lion of an anecdote will throw light enough l was MII BS lu it look upon Ibis subject lo clear away all iL ultimately fell a of wo Gen her whilst the formed a source j of wonderment and some crowded inlo the sea A tenure sleeves of his which towards such results must be iu bead a third trying which has lo find if any was in now land holdors has ready so lar as lo demonstrate the in of fie tenure to many minds The Iwo or others who were Hebrew whom ing to unravel its by admit to have been nt lining und Liking halt a dozen bites thu of by of Ibu brim As as he gained his dulse and inheritance and that every mental lor the thing was so ilv except those for special purposes sul a- ridiculous as lo make him laugh heartily shouM bave its share if the soil notwithstanding his al sueing his cured to it in spile of any garments to such vile huve lo believe that I he made wilh towards shore n he saw v ch tip what he The Senate during the pendency of the take of peculiar prosperity to could hold of und rattle oil at full debate on Mr Clayton's to commit gel of fence off a territory into tbe not leaving poor l he to Finance was of God's earth larger lhan hu can lingers even the of an article of edified by a debate between Mr vale und then hiro it cultivated oa his raiment to cover All he heard anil Mr of on own terms or let it lie barren at his op- was a glorious as they one by this plan worked admirably for centuries j but judge of his horror when Thut tho law should allow any man to precious each My said Mr tjon is un intolerable blunder down Him and myself iny country as a wholo havu were alike instructed to for it Not hy tho evidently in Mr one disappeared tbe last onn lugging oil his shirt being rather awkward to C J noted for his default at to tho of that country USB whole carry tripping it up by this right ba impaired or alienated j getting between its legs Here was a It pertains to all and one pickle for n Christian under alienate the right of j ing sun and here he stayed until the in- Washington died oo his passage down the man acquires by mixing his labor or cap- peel si as in the Ohio Jinl which is only dried with foi of rum Baltimore Patriot an- pardon by the President of Captain Pendleton convicted of trading with vend tbe brig deo Would the have pardoned him if had been slave free tho prince of patent venders died at Philadelphia on day immensely rich lie may be said lo twos gathered lo his Therefore right which mates of beginning to sus some accident came in search found poor Rogers sitting up to his soil is not a perfect right It is good as j nock in water in a frame of body and mind against tho claim of society at large only which wo may conclude to be more se far ns it appears that not I sily imagined than the of moro than his fair proportion of soil Against an individual thut hungs over it A ago I visited and during my stay 1 visited who many years did a in trie city but now has retired to his country seal in an adjoining lown to spend the remainder of his days upon thu fruits of his pas labor During my visit he invited me to ride wilh him We ed upon n friend of his and after the usual the of the house began to tell her troubles tshe was ol help The gills were unsteady days that she could get none that would stay more lhan a fortnight The old listened with all the gravity of a judge she through and then he 1 am glad of it i hope you will never get one until you leurn how to treat your The old gentleman never rounds them which are supposed to have been tombs Tbe Toltec monarchy con- until A D 1051 when it was In A 544 the Toltecs from a try north of Mexico migrated thither and founded To them is the building of of the more pyramids which yet re- main That of Cholula is formed of un- burnl brick It a square nl its base of 1773 feet and is 177 feel high The object of its erection is un- known Not far from are other j pyramids which described as the house of the Sun is 180 feet high with a base of CS2 feet in length another house of tbu Moon jf 150 feet Guerrero the General SanU Anj nt the head of body of troops that Ibis volt w nn expression of will uf the major ily and proclaimed Guerrero President Could the ck d Sidles is nnw In ii d be ite mind tind w ir u hii h ir nil tin d lie IK This was unsuccessful bul an- in u r in I M IMS she would I in- in e ind II l- lions uf he ind vias soon organised and an body demanded tin expulsion of lbe arts j iards Afler SOUK fighting the loan ment was obliged to bloodshed ad vised bis friends I to submit and avowed his t to the In i These are both as is also that of April was Cholula A group of liule pyramids ted ies bullet io his to grease his words wilh Tbe lady exclaimed why Jo you mean lo say lhal 1 don't treal my help well Yes i replied old man 14 Why not said the lady In tha Aztecs arrived there from and in 1325 laid the foundation of MV nui c i i u Do you let your girls at the table i on the rums of the wilh you asked the old man Mo indeed do you suppose I would bave kitchen gills at my table Doyou have them git down in the lor wilh you present city of Mexico stands President with for Vice Pre- sident In following revolted nnd civil war ensued which ended in tho execution of Guenero in February leaving j i in chair In j Ana marched from Vera Cruz j tu made resign in t favor of Pedraza then in exile io ce V -.110 d be lit thing lid ti ir N tin lo it 1 w is linn Jl i it bi I to W hen the Ii 1111 bi b and then As inferiors of course It is high time that tbe idea of ant the owner of an extensive domain to nil great landholders you are much soil lhal is not your fair proportion and if you will not your on the rest at OUT move them off The native this 1 lieve of pretty Oswego Probably of nil except those who are specially Do you treat them as equal or causeways were still The wa- ters of lhu Lake have ao fur subsided that J the on which the city was built are replied the old man out of 1 i i i now confounded with main u Ihme will I condemn thee said he if you will listen I will appears to have been a flourishing lell you my experience 1 have no populous and city and the or ancient built on some in Lake was connected by causeway tho 00 J J L I Satita Ana VIM in May taken prisoner at the battle of San Jacinto in Ihen in in France but relumed on hearing of the ture of Aria and phia who served the hoped i pi f on i th mil t mamder of his time of the land A tew years since ol about help I have one woman who has taen with me thirty three years and eight years 1 have employed female help fifty years ami never bad one leave me except they got married I will tell you how I manage 1 always treat them aa I have tham sit at my table and in my parlor when their ties do nat them to the kitchen some other place They sit with me in church they tbe same family Seal of Government and rally lime of its discovery by the At that time at the Aztecs were enjoying of till I flee within nf lire final of ibu i I Thu that n ill be to oa n i will Santa Ant on n cr t it U r n us i It in such a degree of civilization that j of private properly was cities weru built and of arts and with In 1519 Cortez a from power and i Santa Ana became in and being deposed hy in and then Herrera was by bo the and mow 1846 ile peop L who a v to would put ill- f un beat them p Fourteen farewell to New Yuri in Sunday B