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   Green Bay Republican (Newspaper) - December 17, 1842, Green Bay, Wisconsin                               IN THIS THE AMI PUBLIC TREATIES OF THE UNITED STATES AEE PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY RAY W T SATURDAY DECEMBER 17 1312 VOLUME 2 NO 12 TERMS OF THE Green Bay Republican The Green Bay Republican is published every Saturday nt Turo and fifty c nts per annum in if not will be charged after tlie first six 12 lines or under for the first insertion and for every subsequent insertion rente ad- per Those A in regard to time will until forbid and bout replied captain tily i ray orders not disobeyed ther is my word doubted 11 Not by them as knows you I dare say captain but yon are a stranger to I don't think it much after hit of a to tell you where you may go and taken fine vessel and et a tarnation lot of dollars as prize there's the rope and now Hull advertising the year be 00 I H tell you She WHS going off Be or Surinam to look after the West In- who were on the coast or ex- on There you'll find her sure as I stand here anil each not in occupy li ill column ftt miy one time will be published at the rate per annum Xo received lot n term than sii month xu I uo will iu tinned until nfo pnl to he j but I think that she's a bit than the i this don't mind that I dare Letters on business nn 1 to dm be POST otherwise will no may go on board now sir said captain Delmar The bit bigger vessel proved Captain iri JUS tux Percival gives us the the ing Yankee During three we continued about without falling in witn lino The Stiver Sixpence yon see said a rugged tie hoy to a group of dressed or any intelligence of J ns lie cam up from Market street the French frigate which we were wharf in Philadelphia see here in quest at least captain Delmir re solved to change the ground anl we then run up to ten degrees of latitude further north As we were running up we fell in with tin American brig and brought tier a bout was sent for the captain who when he came on board was ted by captain Delmar as to his having seen or heard of any French vessel on that coast As the con versa t ion look place on the and I was then officer of the watch I can repeat it replied the American through his nose lml reckon there is a man iu these parts Have you fallen in with in- quired captain l Well I may say I have for I laid along side of her in when T was taking in my cargo of hides You haven't got such a a spare spar as will me a pole have 1 m m i OF WISCONSIN down his head and replied Budd Alt said Theodore recollecting him instantly have got clour of your six dollars long ago I fancy Yes said Jeremiah with a sigh but I have not forgotten the little boy with his silver Had I been as of my as i took their seats viz from tht COUNCIL MONDAY At twelve o'clock M the roll pulled by the Secretary when tho j pointed said committee of two be appointed to on Judge Irvin Justice of the Supreme Court and invite him to ad- minister the oath cf to the bers present Messrs Darling and Tripp were lowing members who had presented certificates of election appeared and From tho district composed of the fif Brown Calumet Fend dn Lar he WHS of his pence I should have been here friendless and penniless this day There Avns a half triumphant smile on Theodore s face as he took baud of his visitor which seemed spring from self-complacent feelings which counties nd was excusable because it rose partly j Lemuel White suid from he conscientiousness of his i David Newland From the district composed of the counties of Walworth M and Edward V to nid one whose imprudence had caused his misfortune but who seemed now t I've srot a sixpence Why Budd whose father was a wealthy I have six dollars to spend on Christmas and Mint Fellow is proud of sixpence Theodore hear 1 anl looked fully on the ground for a moment then recollecting himself dollars to spend uttered he but sixpence to terror applicant into his employ antl in process ol tune restored him to a active prudent and valuable man The lesson taught in I his story is too phi in to need a word of addition I will ask where is the needy man who has not spent more money foolishly in his life than would be necessary to make him comfortable keep is better than Theodore kept his sixpence in bis tht X Y THE MARY ROGER'S Explained The terrible which for more than a year has hung over the fate of Mary Rogers whose body was found as onr will well remember iu North River under circumstances such as convinced every one that she Was victim of hellish lust and then i of murder is at lust your sixpence wo r prow m your we doubt not of all Tt may pocket carefully wrapped up lor several weeks but one day his uncle who kept a fruit shop at the corner of the alley where lived said to him Judge Irvin appeared and ed the oath On motion of Mr Parsons Mr ELLIS Was appointed Speaker jw tempers A resolution WKS requesting the Clerk to the Council that the go L i House was temporarily organized and Martin I ready to proceed to which was From thf district composed of the j Mr presented some documents in rola tii n to the election of John M to n sent in the House which was to a select of Tripp Darling and Meeker Mr a resolution forthe i j r of I f om i fpp of tWO tO 11 j act i a n of the and Sank 1 r j Ci uncil to wait the Governor end From the composed of the i mfi mi that the Houses are in County of M I n and are to any From the district composed of the j CM that he may have to county of lin II j make to Fiom the composed ot the j a tbe committee counties of and St returned nd j oiled that the bod dis- A quorum on the duty assigned them nnd Mr The Irvin i that the Governor the Associate Justice of the Supreme Comt tee not the was introduced the by him to bad not been previously oath ol office member's bo Assembly bad authority by law to meet at the time he had no n to to to 3 o'clock P M THREE O'CLOCK P Mr offered the following wore adopted pocket you should plant Theodore understood him better when he told him ho might buy some fruit in i i i tj iin i i iin the market with t and stand m his shop refreshment bouse nearest the scene of Well captain 1 don't care whether the urge or small I've got two and I'll soon dub it down into shape about the not refer lo tho replied haughtily an 1 sell it out embraced the doubled his money the first day and went on he Inid as much fruit to soli as he had room lor in his little His uncle observed the her death About a we already hj Council and House of That the report of the joint ci to wuj mid inform I referred to the spar which is funds anil that run of the prove withal honest turn ot the boy finally j took him into his store as an assistant i and him to sundry On Sunday ot lie 1 oil his own account closest attention to business the most careful management of his On motion Mr That Dewcy member elect from the comity nt a certificate called In the table Mi Dewcy j the Clerk's table and Ci rpi be recollected the -1 tale ot her AT i- 1 1 r M i i Inin that the two uses were ol Mrs Loss woman who kept the tcm Ou motion of Mr Marl in If the house concur thai a joint ci m- e ch i bo to his j v Governor ami in limn him that n the ol her son i uit j spindly of Xew j to receive n he I Messrs ami orl and ready to receive any ci n be michl have to moke them be to a joint ci of of each to is valid objection liU n jit Mil's l MHO whether it is expedient lo the Assembly other Sunday she to ier I fi luck as it my business and nut to the vessel j is called which generally runs with replied i those who are saving industrious and ican captain You see mister we i prudent in the course of three or four i years enabled him to into full I want u spar I've no to i with his uncle and to extend his business and double his former muse i a Council The follow re see mister we have both our wants you want tion a fair replied captain DM mar ther amused give mj tin and you shall have the spar That's agreed for carpenter an 1 desire him out a small spar said captain to the ant Well captain that looks like ness and so now goon The man is as large as you may btV looking around the deck ger mil you won't Did you leave her in port when you sailed V I reckon she was And how many days is it bincc you Just four days I calculate And did you hear where bhe was going Yes I did an 1 I've a notion I could i r 1 i he may he a bit i amount Having trimmed his sails at first it became a second nature with dore to keep what sailors call close to the and he made astonishing j now Soon after he was I twenty-one he was able to buy out the whole stock of a dry goods merchant go into business ou his own account entirely Still he prospered became an importer finally changed his ness for a wholesale concern embarked in trade at last married a fine girl whose fortune was little rior to his it is said thut after rhut occurrence he worth not less half a million Theodore now lived in an elegant mansion in Arch street kept his riage and every thing in handsome style and attended as usual to his That he never lose sight of his fortune the silver sixpence led with he arms on bis haven't jot a coil of two it formed the arms ana the seal inch which you could leu 1 ain't with which he stamped his and he had one of the used to say the very identical one he first this city in company with who undertook to Ibi her i a delivery While in the hands of the physician Mie died and a consultation was then held as to the disposal of her body It was finally taken at by the son of Mrs and sunk in the river where it was found Her woe I day Assembly were to take my JUKI n any Committee on the part of tirsi tied up in a bundle anil Mink in a pond mi the laud of Mr James G in that but it was after- ward thought they were not safe there and they were accordingly taken scattered through the woods as they were found physician to us nor do we know er it was divulged or not The Mayoi has been made acquainted with these facts by Mr Merrill we doubt not an immediate inquiry after the he made Tho son of Loss as an accessary after the fact we suppose will he has already No doubt we can be entertained of the truth of tins confession Jt explains many things connected with the which bHore were wrapped in nit was from he House the Clerk am directed to j iu fin in the Council Hense of i have Messrs Walker and Hopkins ol Committee i ou their waif upon j cy the Goveinor and lo in form him Kiuji Houses are now rily and ready to receive any he may have to make to them Mr Martin from the joint committee appointed for the purpose made the lowing report The joint Ilis Excellency tin inform him that the two Houses of the Legislative Assembly arc now to receive anv communication he may have to make to that they have the duly them and that the Governor lie tee that not conceiving the Assembly had bv aw of views to the i by the Executive as in Mini nd ally to repent as they may the of the case may require in to the said el joint That said committee be to ask the of the me Court now at for their opinion under the laws of as they now exist i session of the Legislature of can gally be held at the present time Messrs Darling Tripp mid Meeker were appointed the committee under the said resolutions on ihr part of the House Ordered that the Council be lo wait ed to concur therein Governor and i The House then adjourned COUNCIL December 0 House of TT U- got a topsail br ice to reeve and mine are very just now they've upon discovery of her body It be that she did not irt it and made no in- the Thus has this tearful myMery w has struck fear and terror to so hearts been at List explained by lo to make to was lead on motion of Mr to In: laid on the OM motion of Mr the cil 10 ck I- roll was called going forward when sultry his hat We might spare him enough summer's day as he entered his fora of new braces i count a thin white person pre- Well well I'm silted Ifat the counter er an 1 if 50 be you haven't rot it I don't for lie wore a thread expect it just remember tho place tint French shoes were almost ready to drop off his vessel was goini 10 u v i I- out of my you for employment Perhaps fhe two-inch might help to any was the refresh replied the cap- but sir continued the i- Mr Smith let tlm rape be got up u from his eyo with his coat and put into the boat sleeve My mid said tho hu up to his I uf not tho tune I've as a a nun's memory with a hit him He of two inch he he some hueuuu-nts ho re- at own but I Uou iec w your name V he 1 1 it to put in aright breathes its accusation into the ear of Justice We most at this revelation the scene the unhappy victim's is T T i i i iii i of some ot the winch It s very odd now can h.re of 111 old hat Ins dcd it If we recollect i v as to manner ol the km I of een shown OF M NT Y V At 12 M by the Clerk an 1 ii to From the county ol 1 therein Messrs Albeit Kills anl C From comities of Milwaukie and U Messrs An K 11 laicd Thompson H Walker i relative to tiie appointment of a joint committee to inquire into the legality of I holding a session of the sembly at the present Inch I j am requested to ask the of cil was resolved of the whole Mr Dewcy in the Chair tor tbe j consideration of said and i a short time the committee rose and the same with uu The was concurred in and the Resolutions ordered to u third The resolutions were thereupon rend a thud lime and parsed and tiie title agreed to The laid the cil the report of Tc I'll Y of with bad ln Violence t Then to uu placed h iu similar i ati's p in- printer she llock nid was read ion of Mail n n the i P was lid in House PI C 1 a by k lien if I- M nt of I M w k In s h e i t l i i -i i j 1 Mif i c 1 1 S f 1 lo of i r ii rd a n John i n He pi si nt mo hi u n I'M ill 1 1   

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