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   Jeffersonian Democrat (Newspaper) - January 8, 1857, Monroe, Wisconsin                               His cf York General Cass Democracy a r The news that an attempt hud been Mr. A. J. of high prophecy co: SOI well so is j General Cass upon points of political I that hs edge of he be- Nashville Democratic and d icc in a of the event which will turn from him from his place the Dinted States They are fully aware that it is the C' the be shallow The cf a be not forced and im- you a large body I arc a of. who eat of there is of and people put their their ostensibly the money is for electioneering j people in have been each for iach of better to at the South are Cass is the oldest irh all pop. bcr of that winch bin a few years uhr Democracy in direction of Claris they to thai Franz made a 1P galaxy of winning intellects and splendid j one of remaining Tl a eighteen a on a very I at once j lie ions about this grand and ad- and bearing even a more striking 1 to the human face than i Corn about is 501 a save where s to dressed in smooth by the outline following old poem which ago in the London r the caption of m Thursday bor thick fd 11. i i i i i 11 it JLUI id royal which may be as the and all of it except prescribed for such would is covered by a substance remarkably re- aril and extensive as to greatly sembling hair It is unquestionably a i a proposition to to wait ceal his a coin tier who greatly re- and the wonder is the perfection of IS U. i. Si J i 11 I 1L tin V to assist him m the king in the Bell us m it shall upon put civ a thr tn whom the country regard principles of its and i ing it was a bad and he would have do with it. He went The hour fixed for king to go to the assembly was about the king followed by the regal retainers and men of the and Franz Vent to the dwelling of ed at the and at once was conducted none or good for leaded to he considered It I both barrels of his slugs cut from rests of his He been cr in the mll not bar of and the two returned to the a true friend of the and never be within lhc 3imits of i road where uas seen to con- ed to give the note of warning when Jt is b jj c j v themselves behind an upturned J 5> -i T 111 OF I JL IV k iu Will Cf T T TT T the who lived the throne prepared for his his veracity is VV No sooner liad ho seated the oa the of fade is that one ss that I Ct whole affair blew destroying this man being not only general hut negro vote was hi this and when were ances very like which picked out by die children .an turn of is well known to some of our and pledges appears in In the on the w r that Ael vices of such a man as same J c ft 1 L I l-3 t who had been unfortunate bc and seven other persons who A JUST Liverpool a cavity toJ the and that The whole r near the 1 hits king lound in the heart of a was cut of life saved by thc his on his that uas two one negro or mulatto about three feet from the as the testimony will clearly i a small between which and air j This Mr. Campbell Instead goeb on still further and return Hear ye over Mr. Herald will give a fair con- as far ab Kansas d men will find their i; from Mr. enforce the in relation aud will aoc that the act it organized as obeyed The actual bo free to choose between and the new State iii according to the desires of its it will be a free if a the circum- be- cf rig on our solid our countrymen a other people yet on every tv foot ofi oili of one more than twenty and persons of color did vote in this district the 6crobel'relection. 10. 1856. vest The That rises upmost a nation With Mr. Clayton and Gen. HAS THE A how soon party The Bottomless indie Mammoth Cave of subsides in of is suspected by many to 3 when the will of the lhe whole of I. c offices of religion and philanthropy are j could bc before j sovereign people becomes The Tilc branch in and the e j fr Springfield of their j minority bow with respect to that rer y upon tho 1 from some 1 1___ l i I J L hc had left in their appropriate subject him on tho head i rbih to the control of an the one removed by and the other Democracy denies the right of church by the decree of n people inflamed by j in the of The Peglow shot him in the He fell two men returned to their won and blinded by sectional dle Sreat constitution of pass away two of the that ia hands tri- i The legitimate province of De- patriotic whoso enlarged On F 1 Messrs. morning about S 1- which it is the j Banding upon a projecting of the American constitution to re- on However fierce thc a gulf on lhe ever human the which have the and before him what seeing an in- been to secure tho terminable He looks no I mgly naive confessions or a i ri -i f V i with to the ides by darkness pretences upon black right ana a on- 1 l i i cans conducted the late J and Crowly of this i when the battle is lay down has yet the top of greal 1 T 1 1 A that election -is they are it ingly Senator Wilson says broad conservative advancement of the and sound won for them the ad- All ancient and con- demonstrates this j i v vi i c i. passed the spot where the murdered their arms without forfeiting each other's nothing is there seen of the and were the first to discover It a long course of but lhe of waler d compromise (I quote Ins own i l 111 i i i i i the body guarded by his educational training in practical freedom i and the faithful brute would not allow them to attain this but it is possessed by j entirely to the as Mr. i t- 11 i tnis great iu annm and respect all to touch it. Xot discovering the Americans to an extent in- ind their pacific and o tempers served to and soothe more fiery natures by which they were ed Their absence from thc Senate will be a serious loss to the personnel of that In debate they have been ly and to their allowing themselves to j was the were right saying that it had J lie looks 1 ready been repealed bv the legislation of e meets his i i i i v. n 1850, and the lug and the both committed by their in favor of re- tween the seeking their rights and him that a dead in the j feels himself an atom in the great the 8Ulwy channel left j what was denominated Divine rights and oad he not to under- j the equal of the foremost in the liever more to bc goes In 1833, says Bigoted religionists and church stand alld to seck the so generated pays to the tumbled over thc cliff by the I after a long and severe have almost neighborhood uas state the homage of an ungrudging who is of lho Of Stephen A. Doulas left yor and his Worcester Emigrant j be so swayed by passion as to lose that have divided the nit the ir j which rather ought a indulging in that of his of together for of party feeling or violence of language which too often characterized the is tlie only basis j speeches of many of our representatives of De- corresponding with the Loots worn by Peglow and were archy and bloodshed often followed in at and spot where the the train of these clashing The They were sentiment we call is the pi in- and as circumstances cipal power that controls the people in all ted confessed the Men deserve to be free who can sec and and not to muse and jjc iand on a canai ju of a make such sacrifices for individual There it it has and fame and He was then the coin so of events which they cannot The Union stands in little iv iht of a new country have been engaged u. which could have no effect upon at and fiom the the young State will y to for the era of common a. motive which the Kansas and Las ceased to is tiie President made all to the obscurity from only to heap disgrace Disasters at f Jil V 4.1 J A w r-T 1 f 1 1 I. r successful Without this in and have brought reproach 3. i On a post predominant m the best J gaged in and disgrace upon our by Dr. were wrecked week on packet the bark TASSO from and purest efforts of government becomes Daily for A patriotic man is examination of the body by Dr. three heavy slugs were showing that a deadly ob- of comes to us this week proud of his proud of her Jsct waa loading the and yet yield with patriotic philosophy to reached the it strikes poor and years once more and still had passed and returns to the Will it never One's hair same city with a gcr of disruption while this noble as llo thc an abundance of received ment animates the breasts of American growing less and until the car can by the roar of camion loud huzzas j of his Energy and industry will 1 do very much for a man this r 1 in an enlarged and improved We tional ensigns and proud of her have before spoken of this journal as one national and proud of her of the best Democratic papers progress und An unpatriotic in the and it affords us sincere and narrow can low it no A MONSTER Daniel President of Hamilton received yesterday via San liv fc New Orleans suggests thc following wise method of thc It says neighborhood growing out of claims hib A. D. of upon swamp in consequence of which Oregon an apple of monstrous i il Ai hostility was entertained It was inches in to note this evidence of its see nothing good in the government unless WaS lhc j and weighed two pounds elation by its friends at the Capitol and j he can participate in its A good of barn some few weeks for Itis probably one of Ulo rtr MIC i -i May the never grow policy or a bad one are alike the subjects of his malignant The surest cause of success is its querable pride for a wide spread The Legislature of State convene for its annual session at Madison which two of his neighbors are now under Shultz was about 3o years of and leaves a wife and three if not the apple ever tree from which it was taken was set out where it fruited in it being correspondent at St. The best way to defend the rights of Canada very great er- the South is to make a vigorous and ror is by the United States ed assault upon the old fields who sometimes pay the ted The enemy is sure lo enter at to the is of and every and to lie concealed in every j as letters come with the full and of weeds he may ten By the postal arrangements be To rout foot and tween tho two it is optional to it is necessary to set the plough and or but a partial payment on either on the 13oth branches are which will give us a Know i Abolition U. S. in the place of Gen. the present i The Democi acy is unquestionably a 1 great brotherhood of the Its A Lose trotting match took bers require no signs or to in- their and if they were de- the snade and then to overwhelm is oft by the old from the In him with mountains of eight In ISou it They are both in j lc which wei hed or of the Qn and tho expulsion of its They j R at The and then two yea Peglow is about and Franz about 2o jt cratic The people call loudly of thc 23d says that the for a short cf the about 300 I Several Persons wards of two pounds The trunk of office have been got they were at last in an unsheltered and famishing of barbarity are us men forcibly driving the from shelter afforded in painful contrast with gallantry of the TLe to have u the for while doing his utmost to save iLe they fell upon him and So far as we are in- uie Captain and the Doctor have done and we trust they the full measure of justice 1--J to cowards who deserted them in iLis The bark TASSO lost four cf two brave were in living to save news brought by ihe latest arrival is very TLe Tunes pronounces 1'jt.Tcc's message as on the whole con- iu manner and of the Congress at is for the r. and 1'ru goue sj far that it was feared would be open who attempted to the had been hung. of Prince of the Princess Royal of Pennsylvania Legislature of This unanimity of sentiment is founded the 21st says the upon the fact that the Democracy is pure- the tree is only 4 1-2 inches in diameter i I rel mare distance 64 miles from IE iy J I Kentucky Resolutions arc nothing in t n T i T i- 1 in its largest and the is six J i D. to one 0 L parison with it. may be attacked c thus making the fruit two inches larger i of the worst m a front and and terribly but in diameter than the tree The ap about 7 a fire was sere bled on the 6th inst on the 13th, both ly a political It will not j ered in the north east corner of the Tribune Houses will go into an election for United claim kith nor kin with any particular re- I and before any active measure pie was packed in a sealed tin but when opened yesterday morning it was found in a state of partial but the States Senator in place of Mr. sect or It will have nothing adopted for its jt form was well Invas a great whose term expires on the 4th of March to do with social was conceded to be to attempt and WHAT FREMONT SAYS speaking to a friend about the result of the i Col. Fremont said I The accounts from Kansas all say it was pulled down for the purpose of It owes no allegiance to any power for- ing tho Thc front eign or A true Democrat is room t occupied as a laws exU and the same proud of his right to be an American c. law office bv Messrs. not as a Massachusetts man or as a i God older that Mr. G ia man but Democrat of The office of the County Judge was will make a better President than I c of the papers of the Co. AMEN responds every good citizen from the bottom of his muck from the swamps and deep with a plenty of will prove Cotton bales are but gossamer in placed beside heaps of place ift Ohio is famed all over the and particularly in the as tho very nucleus of fanaticism and and all other kinds of At a recent Democratic festival country celebrated for bad section cf The mare in hours and seventeen utes the horse coining in about five utes sition troops are winch the at Lorain Munt the c before the were in which Oberlin ig Q t great American and were cy is liberal in all things It proscribes lost the greater pan of his private believing mat f t w f the entire difficulty How thc opposition j Editor of tho autumn that neace la t wat peace wag gave bc restored to Kansas as was Yet the bow is by of THE OLDEST MAN IN a colored now a resident of has reached the ex- age of 126 and is less the oldest living man in this His history has been traced out by N. Town Clerk of and it appears he was born two years before was 4.6 years old at the of the Declaration of and long before the second war with Great i and prOSS I hens are in some Saint and threescore years am condition of the The loss to 3Mr. I Of them keep up their of the in Im distant desert makum bad s thc proprietor of the is M n j the Senator from and his c t. is not more removed from i Madison Jl We would inform our brethren of the 3 and the may occupy the minds that such classical flights are not of individuals at their but they can unusual for the editor of the We are requested to state that annual distribution under the superintendence of D. at thc Post lias been j poned until the 13th inst. a her of tickets still remain and we of has just published a This decision of Court is not more removed from AGAINST acknowledges that he uttered a hb conservative influences of the than bosom of America is to TO every time he told the last that are the educated bigots and rifle only the opulent and preme Conns of Ohio and South Carolina the election of Mr. Buchanan would be a ists of I ble but the and EIGHT another J of all nations and all whom fact has been we shall welcome to a participation in all and miscalled Republican party George which the Democracy has has find no place among the tenets of of the the after lhe in Lawrence is to-day of the by thc order fif moro Uma u was been found in tho minority in twenty-three e thS lhe to lhe fore the administration of Gov. Geary was out of thirty-one and been of the at our friends to a share j work entitled Democratic Almanac destined to effect an entire revolution in SOth or ot in Mr. Call and see j and Political for 18-57." It con- lhe betting Y. A New N. York enterprise tains sixty-four and embraces the I Always trade with those who ad- c. i J official vote of the States in vertise Read the advertisements in the DEMOCRAT before making and you will be certain of getting a good return for your much other valuable political uu 01 me OKI A or iNew satisfied with those results have BRITISH Scott Co's the design of its author being to make it a lo It is mentioned incidentally York Herald took ground against not generally examined die They in the Union by a majority of. one of the three hundred thousand conspiracy against 1 cessation of lias been a Ned will make an been repudiated i known as Ned re- A was brought to his and melted as a benefit as the of advertisement of the reprint of tho Brit- permanent and reliable political reference fur the 21sJ of November ish Periodicals and the Farmer's in proof of the rumor chanan before the among other A what will the Black do Kansas and Nebraska will by be free and the Compromise virtually carried according to the just Democratic by will of the in Utah will be abolished tLv power of the U. S. The renewal of the African slave trade ii to be a fizzle by a vote of 153 to 8 ai the House of ing it to be and con- trary Jo of Ike U. What will the poor fellows with their knocked thus from un- Lvi farmer in the county column will be found in this number of the Mr. Buchanan was four years our reasons because he was a man of no The Democratic party havo long felt the JjJ of easily to be 01 u. 01 lv clS 111G 031G returns his thanks for the very liberal patronage be- stowed upon on Thursday church for the deaf and dumb is need of alluded as a r of political and to combat the dangerous and pestiferous Black Re- publican and Abolition heresies with which he has been three years at durma record which he has been treated rather shabbily by Palmerston and claim eleven while they have a in only WEEKLY FOB THE Jan. 6. 38@ Louisville Courier says that a 1 ed and controlled bv superior the i c a subterranean river has been struck by mere tool of Southern l At wood has been the published by ing the load at the rate of from the Herald That before ration of the month of March this ultra sons engaged in boring an artesian well at Blende from which a jet of water forced up through tlie bore and thrown i sectional party of the South will have to the height of 15 feet above the surface learned that Mr. Buchanan is not the about to opened in New first Iey tt e hope that every to 815 a cord and difficult to get even President to be intimidated by the noisy at cents a bravado of disappointed Many a man iu a prairie village and spoils seeking of the of the kind in this divine be conducted by Democrat in this section of the provide himself with a Single lo 100 of the in a year for fuel THE COOK new bank with Jan. 5. and j and good 30a40.- bua 20a23 per OLD Connecticut Any of our subscribers wishing to be than it costs him to his CHILD BOUN WITHOUT published at enters upon its 94th j plied with the can do so by I Boston Medical and Surgical Journal chro year and its 94th oii the of. leaving their names at our per this name is about to tie started in j. 30, according to It is to be located between the January This shows it to be one of the oldest newspapers in die Major of South is reported to have sunk his OUGHT TO HAVE KNOWN old fool by the name of Nesbit visited cago a short time a A THE the I a case in where me 121 State Bank building and tho' 00 per cord in the as Wisconsin describes a a magnificent buildin born without It was a trial of the York i developed in every re- The Washington correspondent of father testified as I spect but no to that His son Charles was prone to take but no ble sum in his He went to a things that did not belong to has Emigrant disreputable and t came out His company of emigrants probably cost it minus his He had been the Territorial Government a of all ho tered the family and would tell un- Lucy Stone who two different stories about has been so clamorous for woman s thes ame fact without any motive for it. has at papers had feigned to make him a ed a I have the most positive assurances that Franklin Pierce intends running as the the in place of Mr. bus. centa and none cents to Pfr Hogs 00per cwt. 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