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   Grant County Herald (Newspaper) - January 24, 1857, Lancaster, Wisconsin                                COYER TV JANUARY 21, 1857. VOL. NO. 73i.-sffis: VOL. NO. of Southern that sovereign disdain of Wisdom has loaders in the South tho of slaveholding in the Into pursued which Lave reacted upon themselves tremendous The pointed against the Republicans to the with active The discharge has come near fatal They charged with intentions of interference State rights of violent of revolutionary enterprises declared that it was a de for the liberation of tho toot hat was ali this but a premium held insurrection It was giving a the They learned from own masters that froo up in I heir that a i party whoso success d be their It was not that they told such charges were thrown at lhe ike ill speed fell and Jed in their The trouble i first to I avo developed in among negroes employed It next was heard tho Virginia and theie were in Virginia and Chinese Sugar Cane in RocK The or Chinese The South put rhetorical garlands upon their and parade him before the as the rarest erea tion winch tion has who live securely in. the can scarcely understand are the ings of men reared among such ri do not tho common liberty of Nothing hell ays this so forcibly the of South to freedom of speech or of tho A book was found on a bookseller's in containing tho life of a The people rose with a broke into his enclosure ones and ate a that showed panic rather than in A tlemen 1 Lock in the town of some since some choice seeds from a ily living in but recently from With the melon seed he received another of is knew nothing last and ports that it planted which however -i some at- feet in His cattle Then But it was a panic that could er have been except where mon were like lone inhabitants of a haunted by the sound or the ing of a whisper If n to religion sympathetic with human lie is marily If a dares to though himself a in of lie is dragooned to or driven These things aie not to be as evidences cruel and hard-minded The South is full of and hospitable but by tl tion of it. The remainder he and allowed it to remain under shelter until tho attention of Empire NED Green was remarkably fund of society and especially of that of a fair whom he had formed a very strong He frequently called to see his lady but could find her her being one of the old school did fee the propriety of leaving Stiso for one moment with her devoted Lovers will by in spite of anxious and so thought and consequently they appointed a meeting in the most romantic spot they could a corner of the garden where twined a luxuriant over ed Ned was so elated with the ex- of meeting his dear was called to thc Cane by some ar folding her to his lhat bo in the Free The knowledge I toned as SOOT twilight baj melted into thill thc food had been procured of a French to the He crept quietly that was iho that led lo tho until ted to this country from tho this might be the A specimen was brought and compared u itli enma io tho Secretary the Rock County from Iho Office at It was found to be not only genuine but nor in to that sent of It more than probable that the danger greatly Wo do not that in the worst districts any is intended by the But such that they of the Southern that the There is they are all living in a powder evidently better in erv It makes no who offers to go down with a sparkling torch where powder lies open and for They scream out with Though it were or seize lim and hurtle him their Nor 1'iey help There will It belongs to ing of a leaf and as slavery cruel as Not a white thing It carries punishment no has been vith it in every A man who tho nor do we believe that take up the of breeding ECOI pious in has been found of a revengeful 01 j his would not have occasion to fear derous But the mere intent than they dwell to that aio and who more pei fee t. aid of iho im- mediately what had been saved fully p now hive it for sale at their This shows that the will attain tho Kock our in tho town of that it fully matured is shown of tha he reached the and there he held a form reposing among the with the concealed the face from lie stood fora enraptured with the e 1 to tho her in his arms with ye to come public debt of Pennsylvania on tho 1st of 1S5C, was Minnesota ami when will be in many one of the most important States in the It will be the most northerly of tho national its northerly sections being considerably be- yond even the latitude of States have waters tributary to the the Gulf of but Minnesota will be tho first in our circle having a river tributary to the frigid son's And there are within its its people long ago settled in quiet who reached their present location by ing through the great northern bay and down on whose banks they now Whether the fame route shall ever Iowa Legislature was at last again be traversed by settlers or i engaged upon a discussion of a is a problem which yet remains to be providing for the repeal of Capital STILL M. on the 10th tho thermometer at 33 degrees below and at 31 degrees below This is tlu coldest weather wo have read of this dancing in renewing his solicitations for wished to press his obligations for past when tho printer made him fully offers his The territory of would occupy the valley of what is called the Upper Tho Lower Missouri is By two Iowa and or as done mighty commerce that i But iho of will have tile Tho was finally tabled bv a vote of -iO to 20. groat THC GREAT OP THE a of the 3 much on by Mr destined to float of x i K A A I J 11111 tun t t II II I 11 1 1 Iowa 1ms Mississippi would ultimately be upon its seat of tho greatest city m the at honest for its principal its or I'll be disturbing those tattered of n ith the of the It must ute and as the settlement of the wilderness of Tho according to has attained and clearly by ll brought the anxious mother and her lovely she had detained for some to 300 who of thc when Mag told told them that she had gone lo the garden for a littlo fresh and fallen asleep when Iho It useless to say stop for garden and notice statement in several of our exchanges lhat tho Court of North has Tom Marshall's A very amusing and characteristic speech was lately made by tho brilliant and centric Tom in a trial before tho Supreme Court of which is quite too good to be Tho case was an lion of damages against a who had a lish which some of his boys were iu the habit of and who was to tho point of flogging one of the whose parents for in Tom Maishall as his lie the John C. Vice and tho great American were retained for thc These gentlemen in tho argument of tho warned tho Court against the seduction of the and sophistry of the counsel tho other Major that tho tion was a and proper such as ho had been subjected to in hU juvenile days when caught in any Tom in said that both gentlemen had to magnify him into a very great man Kentucky's est lawyer and and in their political wero in the habit of ex- continued Judge pressing great in iho sagacity so the trade of the liver will What and Nebraska are some time Chinch Universalist Chinch are incompetent now testify m Courts of to known to meet a young Ned did he was never for tho lower part of tho of By this decision tah must do for the If it wero of North aie tually member of that re- ligious denomination can collect hii swear to an or testify before the that of tlic intelligence of iho ho to inform the Court il was w ith such groat superiority to be included in its would be oly But erect it into a separate and a groat im- oe lo its r jn ut the junction of Big up of crim tint men soom be- What but panic could dictated such a as this tho crimes should set down know it. We do not the iville 1 seed is as it was grown upon Rock County and from that which was without from pity tho None the pity thorn because it is a as well a-S to maintain It excuse that they is i was himself in high the I Au Illinois p humorously the who rolled up such as one of tho majorities at thc late AT one of our Thc is right on tho of the inchoate the capital would in the com- directly opposite to it. for thoso crimes been and and terrible example should be if need the and flame .dd be into to show maniacs the fierceness and tho swiftness and It is dial show no disposition to iret rid of that they make ghostly of its while they aio quivering wilh mortal terror at a at the gal of a at a or a ball among tho colored J N. ic white man's Lei a be mado in every thc crimo bu lot every tree in tho w ith as this utter and mako a lasting for only in buch a Course can the of future ed to you appear to feel quite at the cool always do whre they charge me twenty shillings a day for feeling C Washington Union denies and by JIS Mr. in lhe New Egyptians are r.r. entirely different race fiom any people on tho quite oblivious lo their ob- as responsible agents 3 in any oven 11 child bo grossly his would thus go on rapidly from the proximity to thriving towns a the river in Iowa and and in The Republican vote all probability Sioux city and is neighbor j opposition to it. would together in a few everybody here GOOD IT THINS OUT TO DK of N. Y homo as follows Kansas is to come in as a free all Ono thing is known to any further violent a equal lo tho city of St. Thc groat n chain of lake has also its terminus in thuy think nothing of tno rivor St. Louis its wa- their souls tw o cents worth of tels not far dis- York 1 that Gen. had received I hingle for a nal has a letter fiom Lake in and accepted the appointment can writ At an they do not swear their as is customary in and if they thc oath would not be fur they would a now is all the fine about the of their to take even if the wi iter gives a very promising count of tho wealth abounding lie that the iion beds extend into Along iho the near the a field of iron been about a mile and a half 100 feet and 100 feet As it is rare to find a they Hare no of Unio i goes ou the election day they foim in state not has been of the young who was before thc go 1 in of her that the a circle around the polls about march depositing their ballots one after another in and re- until eight o'clock morning opposition to freedom in Kansas lates the democratic party Hard us it the south retreat from the and abandon as well as the mighty than do of future Wo have are thc the where there is nono so of tho groat Fathers of tho mighty t poor as to do it Thus wo have in i the fountains of iho grand chains ofj A navigation lending to St. I a lato opens an Hudson's Bay and the Gulf of with the following cool Minnesota commands lhc whole length cf I REMEDY HAS so thai nt St. Pembina and j will be her agriculturists and whenever we are with such a tho choice of of the greatest for present is when if have lotos these relations we anv balance any northern majority the Near it is an abundance of wood Sh m c J Southern been filU 1 with new we aie is thc very foundation of What do they think tese just in be no comment upon the wnd disgraceful articles iu Southern for some mouths so e temper and terror they now t. A littlo while ago the of tho was and operatives derided in thoy aro for and four miles east arc ges of compact fium to feet of a palo blue and fully with and red It can be quarried in large and ii susceptible of Slate is also found near The superior ho are of better quality than those of Dodge They exists in rock must bo furnish the est bar iron in the Of a single on tho composed of nearly pure specular of which shoots up 113 feet he that it jron to supply tho it tho African's good fortune to to receive tho amelioration of and thc inestimable privileges bu But must and mako a lasting for only in a course the ief of future Tho slave's is thc only guaranty of tho master's such a state of things it is not ill that there arc sometimes it that there so There is t in the year iu which a rising jt not bo presumptively in the South stands upon a falsi hollow Time not make it for as yet neither its length nor its but only an outline of the for fix TUK ro never was a than the ent boon thus Cur aro and in soino hme doubled their gangs of men and The indicate a plenty of logs for all the mills during the The of our money market is to be other wise koi p on voting until the requisite is of Egypt in some respects to is. have teeth and too no They livo far neis of trade in the Anyone 1, and riveis and lakes extent attributable I of during the and the stoppage of tho not likely to occur all over thc and bears mind the salubrity of the climate and fertility of thc must be satisfied Our remedy has We will preserve and cherish the remedy to bo used 4 whenever similar dangers in th. Minnesota i- destined to become frj That cry of did not frighten many people as by some hundreds of ill the late of thc greatest States in the It is regarded now as remote and difficult of were we to speak of its the most pait on dead swine and I ity of the faic with ed nigger and Their dross is something different from what we com- see in this a being fully with a standing and a pair of wooden The females wear a long garment at the and lied at the with a w tb elm The ir. It is and always liable to fatal it may bo thought expedient for party none know so as those concerned that they aro in It is a state of is obliged to resort to the worst tyrannies in Europe Nowhere on earth is free so punishable as iu Carolina 01 Iu Austria it is the government I dreads not tho But in tho the whole people rise up to roob or out any ono who speaks openly lhe of human To tho of Independence to of slaves would cost n man his To d the Bible to for the purpose of in them those results which been produced in and which wo no occasion to laud aad offense pulling a man's very life in Tho justification of this violation of rights of it would and bring on in- think it mora than tbat it But what must be that e of which requires for i co the sacrifice of such as freo ech and freedom of iho The unnatural union of freo society in with is the modern lhe fable of miter witb human body and a bull's d. The Athenians from only upon condition of sending lo in their fairest youths and upon which monster i South feed and their by into its liberty of But there is a difference iu Athenians mourned their a when and set low Of tha wholo number of votes polled in the State of more than half were in the sixteen in which aro located the towns of Mount Iowa De Witt and Des Moines These lie along the Mississippi and DCS Moines Dubuque is the largest town in the Davenport ranking Turlington catine and Iowa City The organized counties in the State 78, but there SO others lying in the wild north western An Iowa that these are being organized at the rate of about six per The recent action of tho States in providing for the opening of this wilderness to will have an im- portant effect in stimulating its progress printer whoso talents were but built since Noah's time is be launched in England about the of next Her first rip will be to whore for her are now turned He was ked the reason of it. In printing he tho faults are exposed to the but in physic they arc buried with tho and one gets ofi more patient with the little Let neither their slow nor their occasional offend Re- member tho world is now to am they have no slight task to grasp with unopened intellects the mass of facts tha crowd upon their You are grown to maturity and strength through years of and it ill becomes you to fret at tho littlo child that fails to keep pace with your bein in A of tons the maritime THE Loudon Times ivas established in by John and inherited by his now a member of valued at its principal editor has an annual salary of latter drink chew and swear like old They also take nobody in the next of natural genius and and with tho additional Advantage of years over at least ono of his ho plain Tom hammering a miserable existence out of a few law suiu at the painting to bia C. who were but a robbing and playing when the whole Commonwealth of Kentucky was ringing from ono end to the other with praises of tho great vast ing and ability of Tom are now Vice President of the Uni- ed and wanted 0 and almost persuaded some very minded people to make you ent of thc United States proceeded Vice- says he used to ba flogged ia his loyish days and he leaves us to infer so far from suffering any it was one of the of his and advancement to his present If my client had only known his and if he could be sis son was spanked on thc samo spot that iiy distinguished friend waSj so from he would have his profund gratitude to tho mt for thus placing his in the line of afo and giving BO 1 claim on tho Vice ess tho political and f my other distinguished are to the fact as spanking was in ho lias to mako up or by receiving nothing but political s over since ho reached THE VIRGINIA FREE BLACKS TO BB EN- are only ripening tho Southern for the native of reducing again to bondage the part in all Pi evidential yet it is located midway the Atlantic and the wo havo emancipated in r we British Minnesota mistaken fueling of bo lhe geographical centre of the Disagreeable as ibis alternative may bo Tho planting colonies away up to tho 65th degree of iho of Abolitionist and some day there will bo a largo population of PROSCRIPTION OF legislature of the intensely Philadelphia iho chief organ of tho Pennsylvanian conducted by tho friend of of Mr. advises its democratic friends to Commodore Stockton of New to the United States Com. Stockton is one of the original simon-pure and was a elector for the at and its Paris correspondent the last Our co 000. it is of tho Banner can find no Nothingism in all because the for- citizens aro expected to sacrifice themselves for the salvation of COLD is vield it a cne firm alone laying a Of Dr. Humphrey was President of Col- ho was riding on a cold day to when a lady app As the was from informs us the driver lhat thc winler has bcon very severe iu i aro talking now io it rapidly becoming more g Mackenzie's a measure of and pi o- iho of Abolitionist with tho blacks of the There aro in alono upwards ol who aro for iho part d i ones on our who if employ ed in tho of cotton df South has passed add many millions of dollars to ou an act to amend tho state constitution in product of national am such a manner as to requite two year's ilt of idence in that after being for benefit of tho Stato woul as a condition precedent to tho cise of the right of is tho principles of lhe ings in a more decided way than thc have ever done in any state in which they have held the We call tho attention of thc this abrid enjoyed produce a fund of for tho prosecution of internal Va. SUFFRAGE AT THE ha passed tho Legislature of South Times to to amend Iho State so as t' of tho privileges so long Require of every naturalized citizen twi of born bv the residence in the Stale after being J. i that State par democracy of South stale in whoso chiof city the next national convention will a that next to wields lhe largest influence over the pies anil policy of that In no other stato has tho ization made so little headway or created as a condition precedent I lhe exorcise of the right of FOR THC Slade's benevolent efforts to supply th with schoo identical needy regions of thc West w aio denounced by quired if any one would ride so as who it and in a few years when applied contribute to in- the college library she know nothing about or its but I know President is a a and here is a hundred has somewhere said he owed a considerable share of his success in life to the impression mado upon while yet a boy at by a passage in tho Book of that those who were in stand in the of It is well known that few men were more It is equally well known while he began his career as a poor he lived tc bo an honored Ambassador at tho Court of the proudest monarch -in Ho was an of tho literal ment of iho Iere you littlo walk up and o an account of Where have i you tho you ever know me to do so when I was a but mother A Paris letter in the New York communicates the lowing Some ten or twelve poisons have frozen to death in different parts tho We do not suppose as a general Iowa is colder thau our State in but it seams to have been so for the last two We notice also that the cold bas been more severe in Virginia than for many years A closer study of will probably bo necessary before these and similar variations of from year to year can be satisfactorily WHAT THE ATLANTIC WILL is staled that when the submarine telegraph across tho ocean is the transactions in thc closing price in tho of the will be sent from London part of England and Franco against It rumored that a very large and fleet is to give assistance to aries who have been maltreated in that snd at the same time to attempt the negotiation of mora cial Tho Catholic Clergy of France are in great joy at the anticipated and a large number of ries are preparing to accompany the L guarantee the truth of this report received in tho leading Atlantic ies of the United States before ing the basis of operation here for that the doings of the London Exchange will be known here before change and will be published in the papers of evening before they are laid before the British tions on the Paris Bourse will bo sent iu tba same The will be very as the telegraph tolls will be about per where that order has South proves how intolerant the are whore intolerance can be and exercised ing party its hypocritical pretensions of love for tho dear foreigners to tho contrary go ton Union as a part of a scheme to the political ty misrepresents and abuses even the bos the blessings among tbo is a thing sometimes t notice ihe effect of a and the differ ent meanings given to by a simple of tho as Sydney terms it. There is a new anecdote o Charles which exemplifies this On a THE COMET ov have a distinguished English who has furnished tho best account of the els observed during many hundred has Prof. of the Imperial Observatory of in his The result is the discovery of the original chart and observations of tho celebrated and those of the Joachim Their supported by that of- confirmed Mr. Hind in his that this magnificent comet may bo ily looked Its says Mr. is near at a bas a population of In 1836 the population was In 1848 Minnesota was she bas population of have said handing th poor creature a have I; it's miserable Good-by 1 wall papers may be mado ti look as well as in most by the following about quarts of tie it up in a bundle of coarst and rub it over tho It wi cleanse the whole paper of all description of dirt and better than any othe moans that can be Some use but dry bran is THE REVOLUTION is A. an English missionary at has an account of Chinese The in whoso ultimate success 10 fees great hope of material and social he says are still gaining upon tho plucking from them one city and province mating tire tho ground gained by ample defences in government that the lirm allegiance of the Mr. Martin expresses groat that ai many Americans and Europeans have entered the servico of tho old dynasty a- gainst Iho Tho has recently called into his service seven wild tribes of but this only ales and alienates his own Mr. Martin is confident that the dominion of lhe sovereigns K about to predicts that its overthrow will duce a new era of and bring na into with the rest of the to the groat advantage of commerce and the spread of knowledge and anity among the was a the first of his Ho used to say lhat none but the English possessed dignity enough to dance lie was so wrapt up in tho sublimity of his he would not pardon the least in- elegance of In his latter days he was in very reduced and verely with A your one of his got her father to obtain him a pension from the and she was deputed to present it to She ran up to his her eyes sparkling with and put it into his lie ly threw it from and and take it present it to me as. I laught She into and consent to it and thank bat your elbow not quits rounded Tun INSECT says that more than a would necessary to enumerate the various of their a collected and described species of which ho collected in a district often milea There have been collected in Europe cies of insects praying on In two Professors aro engaged io and describing aad their aad already they Iia fivo volumes upon tbo which attack forest treat thundering big said replied it's only a enlargement of elongating Tom off lib hia and held JOT An cockney at tlie of when how liked folK  

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