Kenosha Telegraph (Newspaper) - January 30, 1852, Kenosha, Wisconsin ar i u lo Hi'1 fir the year H nf mil Hum 3 N KENOSHA TELEGRAPH BY KENOSHA WIS FRIDAY JANUARY VOL 32 or One column yen Three do One quarter do e IS or leu Itt ot orb a tlj BaMO Business Directory ti t liiiirftiriiii'iliiiaiB- work In I wilh I'M K MUI aa w i r WILLIAM T AMI iM MISSION Kit I- V null j AMI I I I I in in m iii j K i r I W COLO WINTER BY Vo know U la uM winter come TIs ihm wu Uio Of bit un Uio For wide nmt clonk of ul Mj born ul the uT the corn of liU brenth Ihu I Mm I wull in Bui Ihu C by And iu hoy un lliu forth yc tin tU of Ami 11 Is n you A lili yui Tit I iJo il yu n Iho old k lucli Vu yu ON I x i tn I run I Stilt n nml Hi iiol Th Who will mill i ilm linn's ss In in yc of in tind yy sur II win ihc pu As the Irishman gathered up and stole a whipped cur he began to comprehend of tho between before and new experience for him Since the closing of the polls on the previous evening ha hail bean steadily shrinking his er dimensions and he wua pretty near down to old size by thia time Before the election he win n man of groat importance in the nation Great events depended on his efficient Now tin was simply Patrick nnd he could not make much more out of himself He was bur a of sand on Iho sea shore In this of humiliation Murphy went home at dinner time He dared go homo be- foro for in that case his Biddy who had a temper and a of her own anil who had never liked his modelling in politics would cover he waa not at work and there would be n in consequence While on his unhappy condition Murphy whoso confidence in Mr From THE MAINE MR your readers may know exactly 1 propose to talk about will please insert the following of the Maine it for tho interest of the attorney to da duly faithfully 6 The ii made applicable to all the cities and plantations u well u to towns uf ilia Law which I take from the Journal of the American Temperance Union of lust month Section 1 The manufacturing nnd sale of intoxicating liquors arc entirely prohibited except u allowed in the next section Section 2 3 7 1 The civil authorities of a town or cily may annually an Agent to sell liquors only for medicinal mechanical purpose 2 of iho profits ci sale he it to have an annual salary 3 He may hold his office for his one year was j subject at all times to a unimpaired to go nnd stute to him that 4 He mns bonds with two good suro- he had been turned off by Mr for liis to iho amount of that he will conform opinions anil was now without the menus j to the prescribed of bread for his fimily He did not in 5 If ho violates the luw he shall bo the leant doubt that Mr Ont of office und his bonds sued in the name and ly procure for him a much better then iU thc expense of the city or town one he had lost Elated wilh this idea Murphy left hid homo ter dinner and called at the handsome residence of Can 1 see Mr he i ly of servant who carne to the door lie's and cannot be replied tho servant He'll son me I know Tell him that ther Murphy wishes to spouk with him just minute M I f j IN FOUR nr T s r I Her When Murphy the ter U iho morning and collected his hu had somo strange It took him some time to comprehend clearly the fact thai dny had passed and thai his party had been signally defeated all in the and enjoyment of which he vviis to have had u share were in hands thu Tho beautiful visions had his were all into thin air lie tn ride in his V 1 and was the sigh acci as he turned and his mind for soine com- The tn deliver tho message I but Murphy matter and ho finally con- to do as ho In n few ho returned and said Mr R was engaged and couldn't see any Did yez tell him tho namo T asked phy did did he I've to Id you ho returned tho vanl rather sharply He soe Murphy away more his own A few days be- fore he was a very lord in now even a common house servant treated him with tempt he in R the defeated R know him as a man and appreciated his He sacrificed ery ihini R and ho was suro R stand by him now For an hour or two tho Irishman about iho nr in FOtt THE ILLEGAL SALE 4 5 G 1 For thc first offence and costs 2 For tho second offence and costs and imprisonment till paid 3 For the third and each 830 and imprisonment from three to six months It unable to pay he shall have the benefit of chapter 115 of thu Revised Statutes viz of 6 trial 7 t v i J J II H I- i i N r r v v I f I t j 11 i i jo it N 1 nl I v i- II k 11 i v i I i ill U r a U i i heat hy way I a of n mar j in If I have lust the situation 11 it was in his cause and he'll not none nf the h ruse wore his or The nf in vrm nl nil ns h fact wuro five li'ilar hint tin plai Ii so ly shi fur ami tn ci ar t j he tn wilh tilt nl u nf him in Us i as he by f thu Al'tiT went tltc quarters of the party h tn returns the nmt tu en- in hy in thi nl vhn pending e staSe whn striven fnr in nf M hen of hack tn or in be content with a let they had hnp il t-i letter Few nf around were liar the Irishman he did nn are jvn II he wilh a The nt fnr hen in n l anil turning his hock him went lUat lilts It WHS Mr il s of tn him nn the Then it was Mr j nr my dear or aro yon tny fr nd jn hy i a nl linnd A r nr four as as this In renew nih who happened to i with hii feelings inwards his ire thi and th of his i Put feel this j he n nt ihi he Didn't he nation niter Never mind look so down the lietter luck time one conciliation ynn did ynur duty and vhn him rather half sneerud independent j j nn his unhappy Ho thon in a hr.mblod frame of determined to call on Mr for his conduct on iho day before and to to ho taken back into his f m- received him coolly and when Murphy nn apology told him thai it was too lute as he hud hired a man in his place Then proscribes mo for opinion's suid I'm growing insolent when uo of favor remained coolly answered the merchant I ly filled tho you left I don't care any ahout n man's I regard his ability to servo mo in I want filled It In leaves tny work to po and interfere with iho freedom of elections at iho polls for n whole ifny 1 will him what his may arid 1 told you that be- f 81 you've only yourself to blame Here's iho of money due vou And when rest you fret a place don't throw it up for she sake of some brawling candidate who doesn't care three beans for you this iho merchant turned from phy who slowly with anper tion and disappointment in his for predominance He only gone about a block from the store of Mr when his being released from prison after 30 days on giving his note for the fine and costs until he has imprisoned two or four months 4 Thc prosecutions may be triod before any magistrate in tho county 5 The fine shall go for the of tho poor The prosecutor may be a witness in the If the prosecution bo begun the approval of a selectman or alderman the ant shell not recover costs though acquitted 8 Appeals from n conviction rendered shall bo allowed only on the following conditions The appellant must first give a bond for witli two sureties to sustain his appeal He must also another bond if with two sureties not to violate tho law while iho appeal is pending Audit the bonds are not given in 24 hours after conviction the appeal is lo bo allowed Ho must tho foes in advance of thc jury who arc to try him If tho appeal is finally decided against him he submit to the double amount of fines penalties and imprisonment first ed AND COMMON SELLER s i wery gladdened hy lite sight of who stood wilh two or three Murphy waited at a respectful distance until was disengaged and then approached him with his hat held deferentially in his hand not appear to observe him and was passing on when the Irishman Mow are Mr Tho defeated paused and ed at him while his brow contracted Murphy smiled advanced nearer expecting the tenance of his friend suddenly lo change and his ro his warmly Who tiro you nnd what do you now fell from the lips nf while his faco wore a mure repulsive aspect Don't know asked tho j voter i Murphy I've more Put Murphys j running after me than would freight a t What j Murphy with He stood like one fora and then turned slowly away He had shrunk now his former dimensions anil feit not hut and wretched This was the cut of all Since election day I'M Murphy has hurl a i ly lime of it to got bread lor his family At and he has working off and on and though ho has lived in hopes of getting another situation in i store hope has not vet been i election times como round again he Any person convicted of boing a or seller of intoxicating drinks shall For the first offence and costs and in defaulter payment GO days imprisonment For iho second offence and or 4 Fur the third and every succeeding offence a fine of also lour months SEIZURES OF LIQUORS FOS SALE Seels 11 13 13 1 Any three voters in a town or city may go before a magistrate make oath thai he liquors are contrary to law in any store shop The magistrate not mty issue a search warrant for them 3 The sheriff or constable shall search the premises and if any aro found them away to H place nf security He shall not however search any unless a shop is kept in it or unless one of tho ants shall testify to somo act of tale in it within one month 4 He shall also summon tho owner or er of tho liquors if he be known lo appear forthwith the 5 The or kaepers must then prove hat liquors are of foreign That they huve boen imported to the laws of United Slates That they aro in the original packages bottle and are not in IBSS quantities the U H law proscribes order lo prove this he shall not adduce tbo certificates of importation nor the marks on the casks or all these notoriously often forced A True Story Col C of Mansfield Ohio was a lawyer and merchant in this place some twenty-five years since Col C was a tall muscular man noble and high minded in all his transactions in He purchased goods at Pittsburgh and had occasion to repair to that place at a certain time and fork over buy more goods On his ar- rival at P he called his creditors together and told them he would not be able to pay but fifty cents on the dollar and if they would accept of that proposition he was ready to do it if they might dispose of him M they pleased would nol accept of his offer but had him arrested and put him in prison On ar- riving at the juil ho found throe hearty ing men who confined for debt sitting on their blocks or stools in rather a desponding at- 1 said tho Col to the ono nearest him the d- -I are you here for For debt replied the prisoner How much is asked Col C Three or four was tho reply The Sheriff being how much is it Mr Sheriff Four dollars and seventy-five 11 Well said the here is the money but don't let me catch you here again for that much That Col addressed the next cue what uro you here For debt sir How much is The Congressional Banquet to came off on the evening of tho inst About hundred were present The subscription ets were five dollars each Among the en we observe the names of General Shields Dr Molony Col Bissel jor and Sir of Hon W King President of ed with and Speaker Boyd at his right and Webster on After the had been removed Mr King announced the The 1st was the President ot thc United Mr Webster responded The The Judiciary ot thc United States Which was responded to by Judye Wayne of the Supremo Court The Navy of the United States Responded to b ly Mr of the United Sti The States Responded to by Gen Shields lie Ho regretted that the chief of the army was not to respond but in the of army he returned thanks for tho toast and the enthusiasm with which it had been received Tho army was worthy of the toast having broTt us safely through the wars The voice of ihc in saluting him was the voice of five millions of It was not a salute to merely but lo the irreat principle he advocated of and human liberty by birth an American by adoption ho would feel himself of both countries if he did not sustain downtrodden nationality every where The army that haj itself in three wars against iho most nations in Twenty-five dollars and said world if tho trying time came again maintain tho Bamo tho same triumph tiie same victories in tho cause of liberty the Sheriff said the Col here's the money now clear yourself don't let mo soo you here again Tho Col put tho same question to the third one and then paid twenty-five dollars for the I have the Col vacated the coop and am cock of the walk Now Mr lock me in and go and engage me a good ty servant man at a good price I've got the money to pay him and you also for your trouble and one witli whom you can entrust the keys of the prison Very said the Sheriff I will Accordingly thc man appeared with tho key of the prison in hiH hand said the Col you have come I pose to work for mo while 1 remain in this tary abode of justice Yes sir eaid thc Col get the help you want to renovate this room by washing white Mr King then announced TUB TEHSON OK OUR HONORED proved herself worthy to be free by tho virtue valor of her sons the low of nations nnd the dictates of tice alike demand that she shall have fair play in her struggle for independence ic KOSSUTH'S Governor Kossnth rose in midst of ed cheers and pronounced tho following Sm once the stood among the senators of Homo who with nn est word of self controlled the condition of the world and arrested mighty kings in their ambitions march thus full of ad- miration nnd of T stand before yon legislators of the new glorious hall of your people's majesty The I old yot stands but thc spirit has washing in thc mean lime purchase jt over to yours purified by ono table six one bedstead and bedding one washbowl stand a two gallon jug of the best brandy in the one loaf of sugar tumblers decanters and all that is convenient and com- for a gentleman to keep house put them in us eoon as the room is and the Col furnished the necessary funds All these requisitions being complied with his ed man was employed from day to day in ing to visiting gentlemen and also to see the Col furnished with all tho luxuries of life Gentlemen and Indies and creditors came to visit Col the latter were surprised to sec expanse incurred in fitting up a room end ishing it with such costly furniture said the Col to his creditors I was raised to live decently nnd comfortably and when you had me conveyed to horrible place of justice I found it in a filthy and able condition and determined to make it more comfortable during my nay in this unholy abode And further said Col C call on me to-morrow at 9 M and dine wilh me on a roast turkey mid although my conveniences to entertain are not very good is I am confined to this room I will endeavor to make you com- as circumstances will permit Very suid his creditors we will dine with you on tho morrow At dinner Col creditors said they did not feel disposed to keep him in prison if he could not pay but fifty cents on thc dollar thoy would take it and give him n discharge said tho 1 have incurred somo necessary expenses that be deducted out of that fifty What aro they 7 asked one of his tors Ons hundred and lire dollars and fifty iho air of liberty The old stands n monument of the fragility ot human yours as a sanctuary of eternal rights The beamed with tho red cf conquest now darkened by gloomy beams with freedom's bright ray Tho old ab- sorbed the world by its own centralized yours protects own nation tion oven by The old was awful with ir- is glorious having restricted it At the view of the the view of To the old misfortune was only introduced with fettered hands to kneel at thc triumphant youra the of duction granted lo unfortunate exiles invited to the honor of and where kings and ars never would be hailed for their powers might and wealth there the persecuted chief of a down-trodden nation U welcomed as your great republic's guest precisely because ho is persecuted helpless and poor In the old the terrible was your tion to the oppressors and consolation to the in a just cause And while out of the old a conquered world was ruled you in yours provide for common confederate interests of a territory larger than the conquered world of the old There snt men boasting their will to be the sovereigns of men whose glory is to acknowledge the laws of Nature ami of Nature's God and to do that their sovereign tha peoples wills Sir in n history in tory of past ages and history of future centuries may be often recorded in few words The email particulars to which ihc passion of living men clings wilh fervent zeal as if the fragile lingers of men could arrest the rotation of 6 If ho cannot prove all these or if he fails j treating friends hired help am said Col C for Ilm liberation of throe wheels these particulars die away It is ers which I conceived lo an act of charity and humanity nnd then again rny expenses in fitting up the prison room a duty 1 owed to u i to The liquors shnil bo The owners or keepers shall be fined and costs nnd in case of non-payment be 30 It the owner or keepers of the liquors bo unknown the liquors shall be publicly destroyed two weeks which il no town fluent proves that they are his according to 2 they shall ba destroyed 8 Appeals from the magistrate's orders for the destruction of thc liquors shall not be days imprisonment at per day will amount i Omega end they wi in all to 181 and i will pay the balance afier you f jn wordi havo deducted this Very said his creditors do it Wo do not to see you absent from your family for paltry sum of when say honestly you are unable to pay the Verv said the Col 1 have told vou I would do and I will do Let us make out estimate cf thc amount you arc to sues which make history nnd that history is always logical There is a necessity of where the necessity of position Principles arc iho Alpha they must finish wilh history iray be told yet iho heroic of first engaged your country's for the fate of freedom in Europe then so far distant nnd so near happened to be in Athens and he from a raised upon tho in n Turkish priest in Arabic language the lapse nf hours to town immense history in small net of a Turkish crying out man ed tili the appellant has given a bond of nnd returned again to his residence in wilh two sureties to prosecute his appeal pay Mansfield fines itc 9 If the appeal shall bj decided against him All being done Col C purchased a lot of I hour is running ihc judgement draws Sir there is equally written in honor self The history of future hy you to my of independent r h furk fb nnd rirst rat the people i fury just Murphy my treat thrust his i i slowly nothing at all nt ail Pat won't you 1 I is pocket nnd then shook head uy own condition Mr you seen Mr R afc into tile belief that ho is and made to pull in iho traces under some i political driver while of any use and then be turned out to get pasture where ho can it j How campaigns il will take to endow him j u ith a grain of sense or U a sum that our knowledge cf figures f will nut enable us to cipher out But we shail i RICE forms excellent U nil i- i 4 iit i t I a red rint left to bless myself nek Murphy hul he looked as sour as a lemon It J uki a of to sweeten him i I in Ain't he i Well as fur Mr I can say one thing of him lie's a ivory inch lie 1 mon he sees him and can merit in thy Had luck that bate him sny I a the replied tho man tho nice when they wan Hut to share the with on after the election I Vin all A to Ti nol stand hear a like Mr IQ Chemists and who use in their business arc exempt from prosecution LIQUORS KEPT FOS ON SIONS M sold or kept in any tent shanty white add one pint of anil n quarter of n pound of loaf sugar it until tho rice has absorbed whole of the it the time Put it a mould ami it will turn when cold i red hot it mny bo mode warm by r tn thc oven for a short time Jt may be vored with cinnamon but K is most 7 o the Troy and western Line L Co by authorities without warrant find the ers arrested the former to be destroyed and the i WHALE j stories seems to i latter imprisonment 30 days j the order of the day hut we have hardly seen a i opo jian following which was Beaton boy of Oct rescued from his Asiatic prison by America crossing the Atlantic charged with the hopes of oppressed pleading a exile before the people this great Republic his and its the fate of the European nnd with the boldness of a just the principles of the Christain to bo raised lo n law of nations and to see not only the of thp poor forgiven but to sec him consoled by of millions encouraged by associations meeting cities and Males supported by aid and greeted by Con- gress and tho government as nation's guest honored cut of generosity with cr ono man him received them out of -I i m t J LI R that a vessel Now it is a providential fact that fortune has tlie privilege to ennoble man mind and to strengthen character There ia sort of natural instinct of human in tho heart of man which steels hi very nerve nol to bend beneath heavy blow of a great ad- versity The palm Ires grow beat a ponderous ap tho character of man There is no merit in it it ia a law of The pangs of mall daily hate often bent the character of men but great misfortunes seldom There is leas danger in this than in great good luck and as to ambiticn I indeed have been le understand anybody can more love ambition than ty But I urn glad to stale a historical fact as a principal demonstration of that influence which institutions upon the character of tions We Hungarians are Tery fond of thil principle of municipal and wo have n natural horror the principle ot centralization Thit fond attachment to cipal self-government without which there no provincial freedom possible is a fundamental ture of our national character We brought it with ui from far Asia thousand ago and we conserved il through Iho vicissitudes of trn centuries No nation has perhaps K much ami struggled from the civilized Christian world as we We do not complain cf this lot It may be heavy but it is not inglorious Where the of our Saviour stood and where divine doctrine was founded another faith reigns and tho whole of pilgrimage could not avert thi fate from the cred spot nor stop the rushing waves of absorbing tho Christian oi I We slopped these rushing vraves The breast I of my nation proved a to them We guarded Christendom that Luthers or reform it It was a dangerous time the dangers uf tho time often placed the denco of all my nation into ono hand their confidence power into bands to bo- come ambitious there was not a single in- stance in our history where a man honored his people's confidence had deceived his by becoming ambitious The man out of whom Russian diplomacy succeeded in mailing tho murderer of his nation's novel it but was regarded wilh But he gained some victories victories were thu moment's chief At the head of an army circumstances placed him in the capacity to ruin his country But he never had the people's confidence So even he is no contradiction of the historical truth that no garian whom his nation its dence was ever seduced by to dangerous to his country's liberty That is a remarkable fact and yet it is not It is the logical consequence of the of institutions upon the national character Our nation through ail its history was educated in the school of municipal self government and isi such n country ambition having no has so no plice in man's character The truth of this doctrine becomes yet morn illustrated by a quite contrary historical fact in France ever havo been the changes of Government in that great country and many thoy have been to be sure wo have seen a Convention a rate of Consuls and one Consul and an ror and tho restoration was the fundamental tone of the Institution of France Power centralized Omnipotence always vested where and remarkably indeed France has er yet the man to the eat ol who has not sacrificed his country's freedom to his personal It ia indeed but it is natural It it in thc garden of lation where the plant of ambition thrives I dare confidently that in country not a single man through brains has ever the thought that he would wish to raise the seat of hi upon thc ruins of country's liberty If such a wish is in the United Stales Institutions react tho character of nations Us who tows the wind will reap tho storm History is tho revelation of dence Tho Almighty rules by eternal laws not only the material but the moral world every law is a and every principle a Men as well as are endowed wilh will to choose a principle bin that once the consequences must bo abided Wilh self- government is freedom and with freedom is and patriotism Wilh centralization it am i with ambition dwells despotism Happy your country sir for being so warmly addicted to thai great principle cf J government Upor this your j ers raised a home 10 more glorious than the world has ever seen Upon this a you have developed it to a living wonder of the world Happy your creat country that it was by the blessings of the to prove the glorious practicability of a federative Union of many sovereign all their their and yet in etar beaming with ita oven lustra but nil one on canopy Upon this foundation your freo country has to a prodigious in o surprising period have attracted in that Your fundamental have mora in seventy five years than Rome by arms in centuries Your will conquer the world By lh glorious of freedom welfare and kind is to conscious of aim The lesson you give to bo lost and tho ol the in the of America and its al States nn for universal justice to tho future States and republics of Europe on this wiil bo got i of the question of and nationalities raised by cunning despotisms in ro murder i liberty and vie Suites will find security in the principles of federative union whilo will conserve their by ciples of anJ j abdicating principle of to be a to I ry a tool to the ambition of l men municipal institutions will ensure the of local particular element j Freedom formerly an abstract political theory I will the benefit to I ties nf the welfare and all will ow peace ond the whole This is my confident There will at once subside the of fata It will become the of i LIU t nhe iir i j ti r abused after that retorted i a between Now ork and phy von i fd s sneeringly I s O r i i1 1 lit M Jk ri x and I won't thin lie's my friend hrid ony till account thai him this three or four loungers who anted n little excitement the Irishman and chafing him on the of his In i h-n blood was boiling tho of spasmodically j A fight ensued in which Murphy was severely boston and then was pitched into the strcot falo A greater share of the above tolls hns been on going to and produce com- from tho Staler of Ohio Michigan Indiana nnd Illinois that tho Stale of New York receives a large share of its toils from these slates Should the tolls be reduced winter as they should be there is no doubt but the above State would tile ensuing son pay nn increased amount of tolls over last year At the sale of n parson's effects recently his library sold frr and his wines for 8300 lars His wife letter killeth but the spirit giveth ny other except arrest 1 No liquor seller can sit on a jury is any trial under this act Sect 9 Prosecutions under this act be tried in the courts before criminals are under 10 3 Neither the court nrr ihc of- ficer shall have power to discontinue a suit ones begun or postpone the trial from one court to S 10 4 In any case appealed if il be in the form of criminal prosecution the State's conduct the case nnd shnil receive the coats which come to the State in addition to his lar salary acd thc shall in no case be ted or in amount This provision mates undoubted authority ftr A man out West who has a large farm he op all thc hay he can out and the remainder he puts in his A Western editor says that a child wss run over in the streets by a wagon three yenrs old and cross-eyed with pantalets on which er afterwards IT King Alcohol got n knock in the head at ST John X B a fow days since and it is said f my iic This I owe lo my nation's dignity and therefore respectfully thanking this distinguished assembly in my country's name 1 j the boldness to say that Hungary well de- serves your has a claim to protection because it has a claim 10 to myself permit mf humbly to express 1 that I am well not lo have in these i nrs iny share Nay I know that even i that which seem lo be personal in your i i only an acknowledgment of an fact verv instructively connected wilh a luible and deaf to crery republican heart that many of jn the United Stales of America Sir you were flawed down gutters of tbe streets of iho j pleaded to mention in your that 1 am cily red bv misfortune and bv bj mixing in ono but by federating union like yours upon a similar place the national of states and upon s of to the omnipotence of the Czar Upon similar will we fair I Italy independent free Not tot union will must become the rf national bodies into br provincial rivalries out of a of despots and common servitude To be sure it it z joy to great republic lo feel that the morai influence of example has in cing this happy development in ny and I havo not the slightest of the cf of your example's influence But it one thing indispensable to it williout which there U no hopo for this hippy dispensable is