Daily Courier (Newspaper) - May 16, 1854, Oshkosh, Wisconsin COURIER Truth than Fiction 10 1834 tho Stoic of New tho cull for roK TIIK Lave a rich is fond Certainly two of tho most singular is no on record are of the of j Q lie Convention to held on the Louis and tint present Sultan Magnificent Work of History A History all the earliest period to time or tory in which tho History of every nation ancient and modern is given By J A consul to Paris and author of several Works nf Peter Parley's Tales eUv etc TUo brought down and been in 12th of licit nt i later from AMI I and a ShouW talking to a thin The f Star of the West and George They haw arrived at Tuesday with fathers passengers and in a months Many of our divines and who have given it their unqualified it richly as is of years of jts author Dr Tono Saratoga for the above work Js in and will our zens to examine it Those desirous of securing tho work will do well to avail themselves of tho present opportunity is sold only agents raised in the lovely West India cf y of French and near At of her went THE tors of this that after the first of Junar next they will charge a increased price for and also the subscription for their Dairy to anil tho to Tho they thoso tho Rochester N Y those charged Iiv than others of the press in several other cities nearer to tho great markets for printing and giving no greater advertisements tlian they do T the best newspaper in the of Oshkosh tod with of its the tost and most tho ness of tho and H a with tha business pur Its politics ore rank and smell of last evening with entertainment Ho performs again this evening nn AH who witnessed o r o ot Gen harnais bv whom S A military If YOU to an own it 0110 half world won't you other half won't think much of it if do Don't fav California Ilo lato U S Land iu Tho j still making to brin Hall of Vermont on the Senatorial election at City 3d ult The produce of the mines continues to bb very largo n fact suspicions may bo entertained on oy reason of tho small during the past quarter but of which there among those conversant with condition of the Watkins of was on the 7th to a Emory guilty to the same offence on the 10th aud was fined ttm same U S Mail Steamer fired upon by Mexican Vessels at Pacific Mall steamship R II Commander left San sisco with 500 passengers States in on Saturday mails and pril 15 at V steamer Sierra Nevada off the of saw tiro showing what appeared ta IKS left for San Juan On- the 9 A- saw a ship in Same day at 5 P if arrived vessels eh colors the main entrance which fired a pvm as tho Stephens approached through tho and wards fired fell short of The immediately and the ship ed came in full the Vo be crowded Thcs looeng steerage way and nf the bay i was her round to tide when the and I r_i f r in point shots close over us stopped a boat lowered and quire tho cause of He was not allowed to ship but met by an the'ships who in- port was that immediately leava or he would he could Pearson elf then was immediately by tho cf imperative it is tlw idea of tho fun I and that if we attempted it he would firo in- enjoyed may be we state that sufficient coal to reach San Jui sweeping out ship was put thaii a peck of Luzon's from I and the chief all busted tory explosions of tha boys The to-night u and some of his best songs Tha is out for H BENTOS as a for It is said fliat an J mg on in Washington ami In reported sufficient coal to and tho cordingly put oa her that 8 o'clock fivo days out Panama During tho detention of the Stephens at were frequently t VI I i -i l ho llad where they I a YOU of was to Napoleon and Empress of France Her daughter was to Louis Bonaparte then of Holland and son of Miss is romantic and This lady quitted tho Island of Martinique her friend The her to Franco was and taken by the Corsairs and tho crow and passengers taade ship war in turn attacked by Tunis pirates and Miss S was carried by them to Constantinople and offered for salo as a slave Her ary beauty and accomplishments found her a purchaser iu the Sultan she soon Sultana 11 was her son Abdul Medjid Mahmoud What a Can bo found in any true Tho iu ISil in and powerful empires and are friends and allies upon one of tho most momentous Sanguinary was ever could it bo guessed by those two that early friendships were to result t It is that many of left and settled at where their dints stiy reside and enjoy the favor of tho Sultan Those whom Josephine elevated to this day their guides thq destiny France Wn arq pleased tq record that our friend Mrs lias been her as a mark of esteem for tho in she her bills SiU was made in the of the shop amid a crowd of baskets and sugar barrels and interest as was t to skirt of Mrs dress with an esiiay- buff of flour Thi arms grocer handing tho U handing broom at her filled with anil mouth filled with half ah Take with it the ranco of my distinguished Mrs tho broom in her gars evident emotion said at the time looking at Ike who was into the orange fcl you broom J never fail o forget tho donor land Ike the grocer who man The broom on of tho handle on a small piece of paper the ti between tho vessels and the nnd Half doz corn brooms made effects oh cither side Santa hy tho Harvard and from i af Tho gift was a Dutiful was expected that he groceries to worth and tho ot tha county their Abject an on the during thJ got that she had thorough tho party j tho running of for President and tha Hon Vice President at tho election in mat snc paid for the broom and BAD San fornian says that Jed al thousand encamped In the vicinity of i tha town wore W apprehensions aro entertained lest tho j those of John Hunter tho troops anil mous surgeon to Footo the equally j actor ono morning you shall this more wheat than it can I tiling in Wisconsin scription Hunter his work on the j Indeed I did not replied very much tha same cf Threat im- for I my r pure air alone will bring te consumption in en- tour exclaimed Hunter the soundest oxygen amazement A man named James McKoe starvation in a lie confined undergoes its last vital iu tho lungs land for upon his with Intent tol kill J lat perfect I of and ten davs who went for extreme measures It that ho into of j supply of pure air is ob- by disease tho appetite fails and the body sway air breathed is impure the same things tako place SKABT sent bv his to borrow a Wound lard from a neighbor thus delivered his Missus Thomson massa sent mo over to berry or bee a pound of Hog taller in do to kill day before and exhibited UL he cum over week Tore last and pay all vou taii a j I ere every body elss 1 your and if you know something that else knows jou had hold your tongue too If you to say something in which causes a painful had better go out for a walk for five a change mind and if you pound note change few other golden wo don't exactly remember learned by heart as they will prevent your ing green and people looking blue A WIFE'S Is a man and his tho of tunan 01 as Elie was liis aching head in both hands f Yes J suppose was the Well said she I camo homo last night and Bought to as of wo may credit a told in tho now lost a They how their porcelain other such a figures to hesb vases were filled with liquor 1 OF pouting her lip you kiss ine this Corning a great mind not to to her JIj your own he's lot hiin u Fanny pushing him off wait till i despair Oh Fanny Sinks pa by emo- tion One of our contains t i Married oh Thursday the RKT Clay Boulder Mr Andrew Honi to Miss Julia Parker President of Ladies Temperance Society Fair i But lift is a horse with sii legs Ho has as usual additional hind Four and six See Emerson's tic Wo arid why was like 7111 tory poet And for fear wo would not un- ito contemptible query tho sane wretch proceeded to dealt in melting The perpetrator is of course by this time in the Orleans Bannister being swearing replied he did not know there was any harm in it A person present Why do you not know the commandment Swear not at nil Why Ldo not at replied only swear at those who of- fend mo i good for a hide dog T-l Well reckon Positively Last In Ms Original New Storied nnd of 1 of J At Marks PROGRAMME on of the tat if t