Fond Du Lac Journal, The (Newspaper) - June 14, 1848, Fond Du Lac, Wisconsin but to to liberty and No anil no shall 14, 1848. Whole 00. tils i er L' 111 to If A I am o ily al I can think ol And hear no tone To b ley re very hoy t II hi at nuj stt lluu then though is would ll on ait hour doubled with ns h M troops ut tho mouth ol M m i n v hence command to Gen. ande nt 'a ot which at assigned To were to fa and From with the find after a shoit But pence came to put un end to tins to he Ohio vein 80im do mind upon ism citizens of that Stak hastened to the cull the foice raist CASS they to the a The power il island fit coast of was almost unlin the the power hands of the back w ith lorn 100 of them went over to the Pot The following will gin ful account of of that have since the Poles were nun s and directed hy Governor Cuss citizens ot that Stak m tal and Capt nn important and Ul or and of it ivy und the troops people delay in o to meet witness and Ihe Jk C 4 IX 1k I t I il I t I fc i i ia j lius Governor and Judges until 1818. That On ma 29tfv s and directed hy Governor Cuss his of men tho The i will It lasted four 1 ihc bright ami lair o' the il A 'n when 111- 11, 1 i niVi t I il i I unit ul t I loiA n i- e i. ti Mil i in A Oil thtl I 1 i a ni J lu f i -i vif it t r -s ic e r 11 i it n L' In i v nh tl i j vo Uin U tii i I 1 i i u I V Jll l JI -O 01 t- M i l il i ti lur U ec 1 ill i it n j i f i i it 111; niv ii V I ll his having tho enemy I been seven times nomin by four uus the und was elected lo the j hud the lie with Ins regimen the urny was concentrated U its march the und after he stute oi was a two d t ai the history of hea tho Prussian repelled with a ed with his regiment to the urny concentrated it its foi Hie hv town of into a and much of it heap of r who Cu a 7 u i the hud jaw It the of the of hid by a another bail m r I y cr eighty In of duties of an and v it te 01 1 C T s iip It third sTrack to I- or win enter Bt Ji of Ha s the Miii immy IK yoti with the was attended wall greater he ed I- lio should of marked by deeda of on hurth his tiett and lie and heroism bevond i il that war would be i d and ex- even I nul in ry and d l heir title to nearly onu huns The tut ion not n iho i my rioting millions of of a i 1 j rebelled if nt of i thun ujy other in 1 uis n I upon tho the hy which IIj HI ol I r the i vtr by them upon the vcd hree the town nn and a This aro two connected was by and three 1 tore tin should for hv the was tht of times I hey were from After We conceive it to ho no lending turn tlie American strongly Governor hours of the o t iy ih i an the he judgment and ot In Poles remained of the and the spirit of that army until to that many ot the tn i ol it hia cavalry with such had with 12 only C v. ho pit main acquired tor the States 1 i hut iml tho larks wero tlie nil ur the ii he of il t t 1 in. u hint h t the they re now no that ri nt ef umy i for tl e i an M jus v mm the f- 4u eh n it 3 the i in -t Hi t 1 and n portion ly inform the Lulu at Sault Sie that it bit tho of was in tl unr tho enemy's ot the intention of ua ut to a iry ii ID the the The elm fV t -i The Pi have retreated towards Colomb baa 30.000 point of renewing the on the small band u i -U loi n aid ami tion Gi -i vie a together u n Genual til to the 11.d PI tho ol Large numbers haVe the GOM In nee from the tanks lo tho of tin j hi Ihu i of 1'uies. IH no of the with and buttur either to or to ob- iti ii ll i V i t al l l i v i i l ft I I chu r iV 11, it un the -t lu cc 1 advance 1 ut the i it of of hit lh Ihc most u faithful ince of I t t f. ua jimt MII tj land ubich ti fueling to their Tiny ara all Even the tii at linen's the the General tof ic a tin y i their women of who has been re- t wing ot .ir elu n and ported as having the clergy for their has on the con- Uu attack a O I I L o the turn 1 t 11 i bo i e s V uly i fer m IV u 1-5 i it the int fiom I Irom t thru he Bullish 1'ead-qi.aileis. JIo borne 11 j c ai cl 1 ed m n n e fl d. Her was hh od the Jai pt s and tk n itt lu r i J II i him of ii u ilii I ut 1. L eu n niches iui -I i bv nim u t' e 1> i n (I 1 Cl ill ul to f i I t 11 j tO ilLi -t ll l vi Cl f tin si J in i and wad i i o as i u l u nt n t 1, r. i .i r. i vi d 1 il ul I. Ll tn tin ami i t he i f i iif i 5i s in m i i v i v thi et uf th d 1 t of tin i tilt tl at JI in th Mon. Ho was ii c' hv the Cm one of pit use n Mich a own and is destined IJ I e COl ll Ii s i; e 1 it I if the j nmv a i r o ic J i F i 1 L i t u f th of hi Hit f e in t x I'M o -J Uu ti. V to i I il I V It 1 M h in upon liu as a a in which he in- r 1 n. 1 ul upon thoir duty to guard their Imu ol b ii UD. y the insidio ta 11 u d An hy his nit i advanced deny that any it ued il u ot di tu ihe Indian had been committed by tho 1 J il iy On the c they i L 2'm nt njh nil J ihc to and good SIM i i tho as Indians hi 1st retort thi charge of the and l1 n oi the limit d Siatt s pci on t jit i e r i. ta i in court J d t tl 1 i io Hut Pr t IIK eo nt cif llii i by ii il i nt lor Lut r h ove I s 1 n in t ii ii i i in in the v i o i u c A M uf ne t in in cl i 1 C 4 iii d I. u i 1 b nt il e b1 ui to llJ than iii i it. be other d ly n Prussian accompanied uy ten .is L ha 1 the house of Ct the next lt the great at had been con- Ihu con- to an 1 being after- threats or in. liLi luci quietly on i On Guen in j ou who con- r I Jib the t on ct an answer in the a f I. not vi i m ho fired n his et is to at his i Such conduct lilt the w nu o MI nee of the i n off e wut lio 10-0.11- on I lor their the par I of t could ui 3 11 e b1 ui In on I lor their I o any i d to them to UK not tho oi r i- it e have in in K Jit i in u md the I Col. Furt ii I i IM the Hi up e the down that they nrs trnit ihc Wi i e and J i nes Germans attribute to the Since the fall of the have been in et ry tactics of lu are Md the Prussian at terror into the to tl e of who aic awed the daring cours with hit i only thu Poles and the wild 1 was a lie up to the the latter Simla where he in until not to the with an energy i thai in his n of the alike sparks from and w Hull to not e t fated Ho left in chorus the national than was to As ho turned ist Poten Titty at D a 1 to the General mn m i C er HI MIT ior the polled thw to Uie a step on the first 1 and rule nun lne they fall a ui bi and then suddenly on Ike Tohl the hberty they ten war o and numerous bit on the acco m a condition of K and to carry oft the i ti i nu LIU v Uie of the iti i put ot anew its COT t e v ir i i 1'mt noMi a forest to of the II id Jic n H o the r ot lave U States prompt h heard the to his On of t IB 6th, heavy He nad at M u -i j m t of the i i the n of the .as to bar lu tho lt He tho commanding that u ily to command of tho district which tn md H 1 I II I of the M the pn n of the V to nn 1 the Upi 11U icd evu v il waf tto QU Ot tiie courts in a tho end which FoW W nus beaten ia it that i r nit n werd s Bays Colagne y. These probably But 8 i of and introduced u n the CAM to U- 01 ir with a disregard is iti constantly 10 of people of the State of Oh to tho Government the y iho of the United stances all ending the ion 8Uto of tined to to tale England poi took at A body u