Crawford County Courier (Newspaper) - February 23, 1853, Prairie Du Chien, Wisconsin HURD HE IX OP N WMO THE SWEET WITH THE B V A- ELOQUENT EXTRACT of ilio moody passage in relation to At- HOI youth of the downcast rica we extract from the address of what weighs upor thy spirit now ward Everett the present Secretary ot i s tho palt for recently ill Washington In For so of the if not im- There's no such word as fail i of civilizing the continent of Africa by white men he Turn to burol frame I I sav Sir you Caucasian you to virtuous PRAIRIE DU WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY i with holy fervor and martial zeal The battle cry was It is the will of God SUCH AS was like ocean Hie 1 passion of the age was for war and enterprise The barons sold i and pledged their lands to obtain means j while the TWO DOLLARS A YEAR NUMBER 39 i mitt f i expedition while the the Opportunity of buying now that they i so cheap Thousands of wicked ders whose crimes were hard to expiate i bv ordinary acts of penance found tlie And did he never return inquired i Mr Swartz To be sure he did Dead or said Yaw i By the by Mr i untied who had become quite Mine frow was no potter than she ort j good natured I know a plump rosy to pe till shust she diet then fat fair and was so as remarked Mr I Veil Vanderhorn to his neighbor Swartz j Would you like to have an Your wife was an amiable woman j tion to THE DUTCH WIDOWER BY GEO W and you do great injustice to her ment that avance numere o i beggars women children I her but the remotest isles of the Pacific are not His he furled distant enough to raSp nor But on j insignificant enough to elude your notice saw wort I but Central Africa confronts you and bias no word as vou defiance Your squadrons may j i AMES range or blockade her coast but neither g AT LAW on of peace or the errands i Of war can you penetrate to the interior i a minster's shade The God of Nature no doubt for wise whilst youths with bended nv i von jo tL i iaw a shorter and more a nd j J I jfo said llian done away went method of meriting j vel vot vou know so much the half trio to the cottage where million of persons had pledged themselves v They reached the door i to the first crusade The first mint acquainted with I n time to hear Vanderhorn ment that advanced numbered to not 1 You let ter vidder induce herself to r j rue and I you call it ven ter right had they to love may peer vill make le cork go pang horsemen They were ignorant of i gwartz tho distance the road and of the be i Why do you speak so strangely i fore her face Vv von day a pig ugly man Mr Vanderhorn however did not pay like you came into our house and kissed much attention to the forms cere rite her face rou present at the To I vos what did you do 1 I lucked him right his pack he resent Yaw ho proke me and te all to rest of te Crocker v in te trie distance LUU i tries through which they were to the children inquired at every town it I that was Jerusalem This miserable multitude unprovided with arms or depredations as they passed along and were nearly all tered and the survivors with Peter and Walter tarried at Constantinople until j the armament under Godfrey and others amounting to over lighting men 1 arrived AND AT LAW IS Con o'er a better part A mocking devil funded gateways of her mud built villages and intermittent tevers blue A vou ascend the rivers pestilence shoots The horrid scenes of of the campaign have no j monies of etiquette but commenced con- vorsatiou as follows Pe you von I had the misfortune to lose my j band about three weeks ago How is 1 your wife and all the frow pe died I tank you and vat rund away mil te try goods M i II of end LAW K THK PEACE IVii K P Prom the Cincinnati Ecclesiastical ana Civil History BV REV J P STUART the close belief became general among Clins did you do then 1 nace of affliction as well as said en I cried murder murder and widow lied for te and te shury and Yaw officer and te constable toj I say which slate do you like but he ruad away De State of Pennsylvania Mr Swartz becoming tired of the in- his neighbor e out lie ruau Do you intend to charge me with from the mangroves that fringe thuir no- ble binks and the sun which indies all inferior nature into teeming P the crusaders and bursting life darts disease m to your an- e of the ta massacre was kept up Ihc compan ion u pc j you foi ft battle over cause she pc tead and Vat you link now about marrying this momentous work I hej great f at I garments in blood and aicc t i to m Vanderhorn poser in another branch o an thousand years of the in the gore oi innocence Bended y Je an tyrant aud j Whv what a said the has chosen out a Calvary to np the whon widoW biting her forefinger spying her kneel down in Everybody pe von lam suffused with tears I saw no of sorrow iiv climes tainted air COOP FOR OLD written to the National Intelligencer -1 of Me felt more wush tan if my pest ready to breaK head and shoulders from one side to other and loosing It be vat dey call pop de question the Sf U himself from the charge i having attacked the dying Calhoun His note is accompanied by a letter from Mr Venable stating that when Mr appeared in the Senate the last time Mr Benton was incensed that any A t r state Mr Benton after statin U a that he intended to have Joined issue with of genius bis powers of mind were con- life in and of his work of re w that the second Ad She vos a great heavy Vat you tink I will give you an answer by to-mor- row morning Me not want to-morrow morning me VOS a UUo for she vos so pig as dat spreading out go marry Moll Knickerbocker if you don't bis big and she weigh more monastic dis- two hundred say yaw 1 don't wish to disappoint you and JL u j out old man or you will see you have taken to call t s Ju liu w 1 i him when his hanJ inan fluke mine A FATHER'S George i Mason of Virginia made the following remarks in his will which ought to be con- i a legacy to the Look out old man or you since you nave tasen trouble vet I doubt if your wife was i accept your proposals ever kissed by any man since she was Den you say yaw isii irine yet a man of Vot is Holy Land under i tlie these j assumed the form of firmness of a He succeeded in iui r the form or i ui one should either provoke or join m a dis- aps frequently assumed Eu d rl i cushion with him on account of his en- alcades In one en j r provinces and sent torth II I oftr.v i Went to thC L t rl1 frt A PATRIOT'S records of nt t 101 you i ancient and Rome do not exhibit direction of the Archbishop of Mayence the low e and a and have a warrant y tence of patriotism than is another m ad issued you and you will be tried with the millions ot enter n aim Forty years after the Second issued against you and you will be tried contained in the following inscription of the Eastern were Asia i j v imprisoned f d upon a grave stone at New nor were they interrupted Crusade A u i T den S by the Saracens In 1076 dom ot e L In Aa ear ks expelled the Saracens and the oi no noon the Christian pilgrims recovered Jerusalem leu and used them in a cruel manner The history of to-day presents of Europe are with the u i M I S 51 O X K or THE Vu 1 HOUSE i Wis North laCI LUC in life to prefer the happiness of j j Holy the Emperor of Russia voxalions of the yeai J was o 9 of the Latin Church have said hJUl IT T idiot that is not what you must say for I never did such a thing in my life i don Conn No wonder our ary fathers were invincible while they i we're actuated by such motives as are i be you never I the trouble and vexations of public aDoui J and ness but if their own inclinations or tue conviction Tf HOTEL Si n Prairie du O B necessity of the times should engage them affairs I charge them on father's blessing never to let the Ivate interest or ambition in- to betray nor the terror of disgrace or of death deter them from asserting the liberty of their country and endeavor to transmit to their missioned to invoke the assistance ot the back what you have said forstand vat you sav posterity those sacred themselves were born which T-r Western Christians to recover the He brought from the I of succeeded in Patriarch of Jerusalem and sought an Lado the parties and the trio sade under the fostering care of Pope urc auu c of his eloquence and the extravagance ot 1 riT here On the of October 1782 English fell upon this town by fire and sword 700 Americans defended the fort for a whole day but in the evening about 4 o'clock the commander of the delivered up his sword to an Englishman who immediately stabbed him All his comrades were put to the sword A line of powder was then laid from the zine to the sea there to be lighted and blow the fortress into the William Hotman who lay not far distant with three strokes of a bayonet in his body said to one of his friends who still We will endeavor to Mr sang songs was sun aud related Dutch stories and to this line and thus we will com- auu i and of is eloquence auu dnc b the stories and to tins line ana OH ater me GUNS of all i at greater perfection than in Oregon and none in which a greater yield s OF i JL p 1 1 UlUl There is no country in the says distributed to the poor the Columbian in which wheat arrives j M per acre is obtained or arket f Produce a more lucrative for rewarding the with as little labor as our own with thorough cultivation in the thin as a relic were it nothing more hair of his mule of the at and and owing to the the Moslems some success attended In 1244 St Louis projected the eighth nf The result was the of the j d t BRISBOI ui T iuj first instance produce two and three at j years jn t nLh and Lt possession of which was annually two-thirds of rye t and even corn although but slightly have been successfully it Prairie du Chicn Rnd have given evidence by the most substantial assurance that their i cultivation is not attended without an ad- equate reward with his own blood His friends and seven of his wounded by that LUn 11 til 3 rund away rait de profits and after him and him near dat pis seven mm called Poston common and i i means had their lives preserved on te step I looked at j After this narrative are the following T Vo rests i Dealer i 01 mu faith rle lems ot iiw Sri holy I Ho announced the fullest sot town on tc step i ai uus looked at me I pegan to cry so did words in large capitals rests and I put my arms right round his WILLIAM HOTMAN and vat you tink He said Swartz IT A7 rt t St Louis died before Si filth um to all who went forth to the the walIs r OI i tUrCS OI lv followed and closed the long j of tures of the We chew tobacco the Hindoo takes oi He no ger i I suppose he promised to do so often quoted and yet un- you tink i known paper an exchange says that a band of Whistlers are organizing in the no more finds con- U and to aU who die in a bite ot Ihc A r v j T mv the execution of National and operatic noting like dat J airs in plain English Our authority does round his neck and it rash not and the of the prepared to or IO J in a bite of guano The T last fragment of it vasn UOL o lie for I it vash me by de puttons not i J coat and te pools on my a allowing could not find my poor lot o sou JW ht into the 111 I said in te i road iron to into the country toko i free of duty was voted down in the mv House yeas 82 nays 95 rth