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   Fountain City Herald (Newspaper) - October 24, 1854, Fond Du Lac, Wisconsin                               BOTH BUCK Editor and Proprietor 2 Free for u awly rf then THE HERALD FOND City n Bun Ian Dam or in IS p can MIS pn of port pur r of port Is M MIBUS nit per Carrier if h Ml Of i of I i hi Advertisements w I meeting last wu well at- tended and the best of feeling tanned to prevail Mr B was anil was under a tevere jot lin remarks well timed forcible and to point were upon parties bro ken up and their members sent adrift upon current of popular In to the democrat c in this in district strong bten passed in n of popular hud been and n third a candidate lind been selected lo bo nnd reso WORKt -1 Mmt on I M MIN r wore passed by who Irm Mr H also dis- al length nnd ns we believe in a to all who heard him f nnd who ultra to be un any Wu liaro For W of bridge of For County Merrill of For Hammer of tor A D Dick t John Sweat j A D Billow The following then adopted That ba to Invite the Con- of tho ly in to tlie people of thin the nominee for not tt liberty to Uie County Sent the of tion be published in the Lac uw That bo of Con- he OCT 24 1854 NUMBER Great Battle Crimea OF THE CITY FLAMEStl Tea thousand mid and Eighteen Killed New York Oct Steamship Baltic arrived She brings But four sailed cams intelligence of great in the On I be 21st September tho Allies ed the 4 houn vention be to Mr for thn Anglo French lost I ur i H an I rity lull n that wo four will fome of there Jlr closed remarks were entertained ism by nn individual who U in danger nf explosion and lie by there bwan independent in tho field to Lu lid pill 1 fan ly hid start ol in New rilt hi inj wn wo Lur in thu third i id ior uf J I am SMS in I 1 ran lp I'll in inv Uie were in error uf liur to to tlic Hutu lino that we speaker lu hat would stated hat would put tho in a t on IM it bo readily il to it of r utu of Hull Adjourned tint J SWEET Sue C MERBILL Speech The speech of Mr before ihu convention of county was an every wuy worthy of tho man nnd causa Tuone branch of it wo wish that every in this district could that in which the repeated of iho of party to nationalise slavery Every il'url to end put forth by the south ting the last twenty years lias 900 in killed and wounded nnd Rui 0000 On the the Russians lied and under again gave tle to the Allies and were again defeated and driven into their entrenchment behind Ud OCT It i Thi last Merald to us bjr bat night's ita colors trailing in the dust No Congressional date gnoss Its Macy fiads no response in hearts of sturdy of that county On this subject tbe Herald i Could tha thousand votes of woc County been cast in tlie Con- vention it is well known that not to five of those votes would ent This paper goes on to of the at spine length In his remarks ha well says that is the duty of both editors and individuals to resist the scheming subsidizing appliances which a baud of speculating demagogues attempted and with too success to introduce into of the ple Again tha editor says say that it is a nomination not Jit to be is but a tame of B common indignation Tho people entertain a just feeling of resentment aud in this portion of the district an entire Once more the Russians milled and fought distrust of his ability to render any lo a third battle on the 24th but were a third benefit and from paat experience tho tiina beaten with great loss and driven fullest assurance that bis selfish desire for Sevastopol This was then be- 1 gain and will as by and land Fort Constantine tore absorb every consideration of past was vp and the other forts stormed vors or present obligations Tho lost eighteen and wounded and thousand Prisoners of war The shattered of new Republican o a t ne e as Set ol under had U about to be at Beaver and refused la called the Beaver Dam Sentinel It will I probably run out the organ Democratic Presidents and and of party such The now lunking to extend lli is curse and lo it n lias only of a President but in a test of Thu mass Great throughput Great Britain t and at this signal victory x reported that un attack on Tiie reported th will next I tral hoisted republican and goes in for the election of Mr Billinghurst forced unchanged A new German paper has men Uniting wild all haters nnd oppression they have in thuse in which have been hold the I of tho repudiated old party who have lo fur lo the slave in- and they do so in Stale This uf Mr It called df nnd LJ our iho nnd white corn i of thv north finding this pun have thus far met it like Ohio Yellow I juil started at Milwaukee And tho nt Sheboygan has been re- moved to and is to hoist the name of and takes strong republican Humus In Crimea Oct 10 left Liverpool at 8 o'clock A Tho cause speeds on and Wisconsin is M on On ilia spuke and ed John Clemens o i I 1 i i i J L or tt P i i -I I -I from i all etit stivo to Balance by iho board work Barstow and the the good Stato Officers on fury of H T of ami K II fur wrongful nets of I it is unit upon tlie which have a very y to Mr JAMES Thu voto on finding ti o Indictment lo have been i Later by the Africa an onion We learn from Sheriff Jentinson he has not received any notice fnm San thu Secretary oi pnl lo hen une wf liar for repairs five N ROYAL BUCK ilii li i i M A to nf Ki'pnlilii'.tmrt for County Of- I Mr amt 11 J tury cult fur tho Convention wnn read In- which pi Mi A A lit I'll ill UK THE ALiU 11 Tho steamer with from England to tho uit has arrived at this Intelligence Prince marched from of Ilia Russian forces lo and the latest reliable vices my both armies were in sight of other the river Alma This news produced greit in nnd raual the public expectation lo the highest pilch aa the news pitched WIK tvery It was thought tho battle was fought ou ibe 20th of ber 11 win reported that the Attack on fixed fur iho nil j The fleet hnd been i MX From Tlis On the in- and nn was by lie and of tlie lino were burned loss in and disabled is estimated nt ixl than 28 000 in with of inlo n in ihu inner harbor and threaten ed to tiro tho mola and blow up the re- maining tho victors would grant him honorable capitulation Tho lied demanded his surrender and in iho name of gave him six for consideration Tlie last dispatch says surren and French i Tcr The entrenched tho Russians on two contained men and numerous nud were ried nt tho the after four hours lighting No officers of the wounded St and in person French nus be ly wounded Tho engagement on plains of hours and not very r sanguinary nnd ended in tbe total of j u tbe were their o Jones D E Stale in to ibe vote thd of lo the Constitution Tho other that of iu his will be iu duo lime D lias bought out U A inter- est in tho Patriot mid goes iu as co-editor Mr Marston Old administered in Lho election n scathing to Fierce and Sham Democracy The have carried their Governor POLLOCK by some majority aud out of 25 members of Congress On tbe Tierce nnd Nebraska issue the Delegation elect stand Nebraska 3 Anti- Nebraska 22 Jhe vote by Counties us fir as received shows a gain for Pollock over the vote of 1851 of nearly Tho majority in the then was The following is a list of the men Dist B Florence D R nou Willard A J Jones W prob III L in ft it null n on steamer hi itk and in fort of by the French l aa prisoners of war Ad states that the garrison of ware tcavo lo but surrendered M Tompkins on ro- An bulletin communicated to the t uko in dm mbas-udori at I lin Iroin tlie intended on tlin to in Flour Urnin DU LAC wis anil Wharf ilnily nil J CL tMK hun iii Ihi i No IUH of thu A I tt in Kirr Of lan an I in f the Cnj v Ju Win T and in ami C un 4 nil ty MOTEL 58 WARREN STREET T of T X II M L II King J I Hammer Ball I S A 11 Dick Win r K W E W Calvin Merrill A Wait H It KM thru voted that A II and A received M town nf Lima Voted thai in this Convention be to A rail then for Ihu reading of hy at In July wan adopted A Committee of one town wan for the of making a of the the vf tho Bearh Hammer David W John Sweet A P Dick A II Hurt snil reported as Thr Towis u and Coroner of lit aad and Clerk of Board of of following nominations were then Bade with much Merrill of Vot D Fowler of lack au intrenched of Russians polled on the rood to but the camp was raised in ilia and the mantt full buck OH tuou l to volunteer with do not conceal the fact of several reverses in the Crimea to their from Bad in any the of ilia float t had been countermanded nnd despatch dated Kiel M elates the fluet left that harbor that day lo join Napier in the Baltic Napier was Uforti on the Accounts from Bucharest Oct 3d again thu and was accepted that there were Russians in Jt was confidently stated OD tbe and ien is con- that the j stamly receiving reinforcements Omur hnd meU M battle only for St to attack V e French coming inlo ami All the arrangements of the English soon and the Russians j Turkish indicate the intention of a ted with a heavy loss if true it must have campaign Tor Tat dw Bottd of I but n and pitched tlo il wm London The latest dales from Crimea are to the 10th when beld ion of the road from Cape babe lo pul and had intended to crow the ma but bad met with a delay of two days nud did not march until the 21st The Turka nuking preparations to It ia noir that the bombard mant of Ravel on the Baltic although the Kronen fleet had returned toma On bad town of Kola rtUt All the agree that wheat had further ad- Mated 3d pet floor la and dosed firm Brown A Shipley quote was asm flour at rf aw Sd red ad and and yellow com W Hon of hnd alike lor ha public Kis and private M mm 74 old Tho Russians have in the neighborhood of Ismael and details of the W J C Kurkol W J H Campbell W U M Fuller W Asa Packer D 14th G A Grow O T A Mackey W Lemuel Todd D U F Kobinson VV John U Edie W t John W Jon Knight Mt OCT tO UM SeVeral of Nebraska la State denied in terras that tKo effect of Nebraska was to Among these defenders and apologista of this tration ia the Madion Argus To an article on thu from thai paper Mr thus his own paper Burr Oat Too W I that the Nebraska affirms the Can in words It being the true intent and of this act not to legislate Slavery into any Territory or State nor to it from but to leave the people thereof tree and their own domestic institutions in their own way And then you deny that t Slavery The Congress of I Prom She New York It THE ARCTIC Additional to bt of Hit of tlie CVw of Additional particulars of ilia of The order tnt soon after tsV roam Mr IW Pint got a ayr i awl j the pumpa ad water risf Mr wish Arctic were received in ibis city I The latest ir of j leading published but we have j the satisfaction of being lo that the loss of tifo fen was at first reported stilt however in regard to Ilia great of the the fate of 3 boats being as yet unknown Three others are accounted for The number of lives known to be saved is one hundred and j Tiie number on both crew j and was 300 Some re j main tobc beard from it is impos the work of atd wen owing to the wator a 1 lion we could no woger out tho tren being ia d lu V W U TIil uu Oil deny that this many of them have met a Congress of fala of Mr Missouri Compromise given riso to ir declared to to the true in Jt to be feared that none le exception of ivera but Collins were I l ius were The vessel which the Arctic is ascertained to have boon French steam propeller Vitta Newfoundland on September after the in n shattered ed aud further declared to DO tlie true in- j of tha Nebraska le to exclude therefrom but lo leave the people fieo without or to that is to create or establish Slavery therein at their uro When the Nation permits a thing to be that was before prohibited and pends all power find authority to enquire into the legality of the set so permitted to be it does in tho whan it requires all officers of iho Territory in their of lo swear to support the provisions of iho it lo us thing is How is Slavery a local or tion but by permission of the State its citizens to hold Slaves and Slavery thereby becomes an institution of the Stato or iu other words instituted or legalized by the Suite The Nation Slavery by congressional legislation it ia thereby by the Nation So you think Beriah that if Congress prevents an institution from being it thereby thut tion as you aro entitled to be ranked as chief among logicians A friend at my elbow suggests that your reasoning is really good in one point of view We ask w tint and Notional is pertaining to a aud an tion prohibited may bo Bo i go m much more time to devote to you to-day but parting you wu would you to keep fW You never can restore harmony iu the Democratic party in things Tell the truth shame the devil TrulU still Tlie editor of thu Union in of our Republican County Convention vainly attempts to manufacture a little capital for Ins cause by representing the whig portion of the Convention aa with opposed to most of tho nominee Ou tli 13 subject be We Mr BUCK leave con- vention before the wero to all ibis is tho generally speaking to the ticket It days for en mo in collision with and that the water had ruta ia UH as as the tup of Mr and in tlie forward loom coal curs and no man ent Id stand tb and kteri Mr wunt i A thort lime Wl vd to t i tfo round osi UM starbon could ito i i fust in ly I about IS tlw cutwater in tha third atout IS Al the ml who arrived When Mr cot around on star at Halifax as have left hoard it to that port tor by j the boat bows as tlie men 5 ued lo flock into Ur 10 they into lit for but remain lo be j shoved fiom the bows heard trom Those which were picked up Mr Mr Snj Mr Three of th Arctic on Hit which left a tho are or succeeded in port nro the Wallet 3 J Mr Robinton a 3 1 iont near tho by Total arc i have any heard from nud en in Jt i iho loads of Lo make up his mind to hoist The ticket in er wo are now enabled to udd tLo hia raper and ing that time the leading spirus of that faction were caucusing er iu the sanctum of on the subject of openly bolting ticket find nominating under their eld a straight out mi J out whig ticket In regard to our leaving tha Convention wa will say did leave So far the iou b right but the reason was not but because we had a positive en- gngetnent which mmt bt punctually met Convention or no Convention As to the whigs generally Defusing to support tlie ticket that ia false 1 The engineer who was on m- including Mr Jl a I picked up by bark and eighteen Unow and John of the party to ibe firemen a bark Lebanon by which vessel they arrived j Mr and Mr Witlker were the had not ones who into the loat fint rived nt Quebec whither thu S the of the holm in the I bound at Thoy arc bow Uy shoving er on board the led persons from it saved rii but am not that he not kt 2 The baat in of Jfr j c mft ham went Mr ters uf a I t on to Umr i i male ordered no aru I th who could ti a T i1 was j the it with the lio I ihst i who not lo rait t i I this lini rvt m i nnd the Hily L H r who was th nil t a parl cf the trew left re- maining to in Mr of Mr 1 lian L went pt 1 any in arii One in uf First nf the in aid of it that and nui return In tins boat of the anil i G fat been of To lisl of the persons 1 of tho sl sln propeller room 1 a r then went lo mailin and yarn to iu boat At lime in the boat of lersons each and assuming lliev were loat loth a One Hundred i rafu picked np at by the and taken inlo St Total SI This an vi tlie most capacity two at persons each and assuming ll b persons who been saved by soin passing these with six on Mr boat would a total ol One Hundred and Sic persons for whose ty is still somo that were j three we roi in gelling intu i last person leil tha saved I had of a aud a tuv..k with itie into the Wit Ikt 1 washed off thu rail on lie had taken us and were not U in assertion that it j rued the days for ui to makeup our mind Dorian's boat retu false and is so proved by the fact that wo We ate therefore UlJ to next wc Iwo d mu have had the ticket in our paper every day since it was nominated The other assertion about a caucus at our office ii also such consultation holy to the conviction that the low of iiia is w than One Hundred and board the Seventy If lo this vn l ly d with t bar we add thirteen Iwc from tho up our mm the total berated at One ltl it taken W o U Curtis W W A Alison W I If you have any more lies Mr Julia 17 men 22 Nebraska men 3 By reference to tie of of this Congressional it will be seen that the is not alone ils of the n repudiating the of John B to By private ad from every lion of the District we aie satisfied there Iho Turks were hastening toward new wm n Spirit oi rebellion in the by forced to the sea const j It speaks well for the in news are not expected govern the 6th inst The Austrian Ambassador nt Paris called on Of the party Defeat is more M to express the which breeds and is lion of his government at tha success of thei bread of Troy N Y Oct 16 Capt of left here at 5 o'clock this afternoon for New York City allied Tbe Si Petersburg Journal publishes decree forbidding export of com to Austria Tlie Paris correspondent of the Independent Beige say a U it a note lite been presented by England and Frame to tbe Cabinet at Washington requiring ex- planation of the into by tbe U S and with pact lo the nature and cf tions to be mada by U S from tbe in North America CO J T tbe aul died on Tuesday at Pa from typhoid give Uow is UM strike serea U iii Sun Hew York Oct ie Gibson Co New York MJS that H w dry up in Iowa that to riven to keep UM dial from Uw water of ba been to ba SMI in from tits opposition flw cither at our or 1 Mr Hums to other last at least cno uf a ia M ing bouts witli when to wai cast off from the and that this ilL the I impressed itself upon As soon from -i woman to ur t gat Union bri ng them on now TO CANDIDATES Wo tally heard a hard-fated farmer living in the eastern part of the county giving no- tice to some of in town the other day to keep fur Sheriff at home as the people of that part of the county were obliged to bring all the ky had there which was but little from Milwaukee and they didn't want it drank up was sure to be the ease when that candidate appeared among them has a proclamation appointing the day of next aa a day of and Prayer Ia addition to the usual prayers for de- liverance from famine we propose that earnest supplication be made for deliverance from tbe knavery bribery corruption and of 4 Bantow and the and that tbe Stale miy be rid of all man u soon possible asid was seen pulling an There were bul a lew men on board buat and thow in it Shu Ur who were there appeared to bo wilh ix j liio bark lli fall bark bfc Tha telegraphic dispatch from Halifax in as We have received dates to lh ti the 4th inst tin car of In N TI e French screw steamer and water I a at St Johns N F on lio ult her foremast nod bows shattered to I u Bi On sho being tbe vessel that in tuok with the Arctic when tlie fL She had on board thirty of Uie Arc- tww 1 crew which she picked at the litre the Vesta lost thirteen of her passengers in the collision Three of tbe bcnU beard off but life it is they may have been picked up which were scot in search of tho are to learn thai which ia has ar- and Hr Western Die has Mr Dio irhMnrwi M mt Candidate Hr mate ilr tLe and Tury UCi to tf be lu vessel Tbe behaved Lly under Uie ia they 1 l OD anj l t3 without finding of did ib P act with or anr wreck or any ponton en IM uti tba TUy IU Jia At time took place I child rcu on the upper gallery in Iho One a full standing by the t Ia of Wr name I did ool TJI in ii Engineer It struck eight He mm at w after shock of thai and encouraging tu du bell struck onca as a signal to stop engine Mr Rogers then asked horridly np now f He aag oat to on witch lo unhook bci older lo stop tbe and to that aUe tct and ssw of bias I eh BM   

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