Kenosha Telegraph (Newspaper) - December 17, 1852, Kenosha, Wisconsin M thi year 5 TJ IW JMT j Cur itll BY C BUSINESS CARDS T and t rUw Tuik li Hi if In 1 nji Ww Toil of kr I H II B I in Uw of ut Id I HricH ly nil with U ill Hid will IH want Ms J El iKC or In Hie d In Mi li II I nth vti JLC tlie mnr i w I for uicr W in ilw l un tin or Joint j i W In M A 7 If tJ i in: In In uu to in tr f IV iri I'll 11 L B OUSTED of tlie well Stand Ho US Street CHICAGO TAKK this of MOST Of FALL A IV tt D R Y GOO D 8 Wml of Tork bj In nny to our 111 to whom we su anil In our Stock or our tin ut Illy in II Mill bn where Yarn Thin li mi or Tur UD tu liny of Ihu In lu cull we you tiling In the Dry IH 10 FALL WINTER BOOTS SHOES TOOLS Ac r IS lib At OK hUid by Hi I lilt Ul Kit luu tt II Uur If r v rot hoij i n i cim it I t H r will tin mul luw ns n ur Price 11 T I -i K I H iio K f UK r H j T o b a c c o li in o r i u 111 fur n nil kinds ul in: A i A- 1 sill I N S II Mf i Mini I in nf It in liy li I In ft I v 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Why that midnight tocsin dread i Why towers that column black and red That shows The the 1 Let Tour imagination strotch And you a dastard wretch Skulking from human sight Anil wrapt up iii the clonk of Putting a match l lie is the flume will catch when thither drawn Ho before the poop of dawn With tight migers From own What are lo him bell The roof the tearful yell Of horses toasting in stalls Of firemen crushed by falling walla t What an to him the crash und diu Of slates and rafters failing in shrieks of houseless women flying The of infants dying loud of despair That toad the I What ure all these tarn Bv thein is served others bum What is nil this to him sir He anil they if they catch tile lie Is tried used to be Laws but does not escapes tho the halter And were he doomed it The people would Amen And yet let's What docs cm lire Hoards liny Tiie body's ttn A vapor that is seen a day hour then away That's nil The Docs nothing more we need to tell on But he ills his neighbor's cup With is tip of wood Not fair and lint for mansions rise The heir apparent the HAin derives his birth God's on A only God can build A temple with His Spirit A indeed oi clay holds its dweller for his day A house that falls in lime in dust As other earthly must lint that nut burnt The of an let the fire thai cup lie in that house well kindled up strength ami peace ami pure desire And manly purpose feel the lire stumbles on and gropes mid and hopes And and every upward aim And heavenward impulse foods the flame And virtue tails and And childhood in tattered rues And Want makes bis bed Ami homeless 1 Lunger his bread And sottish mopes along And Mirth brawls out his song And stands with vacant stare And madness rends his matted hair And Murder stubs his bride Then a And yet what is all this tu him Who fills up to its brim of liquid lire iu expire Wit wisdom common manhood even All earthly all hope of heaven to ins inmost sell says he is rhe me is to the depth of woe That where my liquors tlow Sn as I as 1 the ire ran So as I have my way So as those who drink can pay So as will serve HUT What is't to me how much they burn two yon in hand Hutli lill their purges of the two the worse is M and A f lo of tha of the case and in an elevated ham called bui tb -i thy clog's Let era tight it yelled the owner of I'll bet a Jomd of wood fay dog doff in town I mild man let by tha stranger the tiy stirred the yard slipped his cur strong Quaker thy shall promise dice upon him Turk hero boy I and the went at It Blob Garter tlie up in time to hear thu stranger's defiance to the town and on a tor the insult ami damage to his wife clamped the collar of the stranger and by a series of ten pound ten upon nnd of liis bully with his natural sledge hammers bully stranger t the top pi his compass and then made the sparks Dy Joe reed by of ham Miller's dog tork a fresh start and between the two the stranger's dog was being cruelly put to his tromps Deacon one of the must substantial and pious moil in came up and indeed whole town was bling and Deacon his heavy walking sticki and shocked at the spectacle be- fore him up to the as he did 90 Fio fie 1 yon men of and Don't don't thes strike my dog Deacon Abraham Miller advancing to who was to und left the with his eano Your the Deacon with dent Nol my dogs Deacon echoed the What did sav for then shouted the Deacon T never doga Deacon You did I the with Deacon thee thu Q inker Von loll Miller ted tell an infernal lie ed the Deacon bus provoked Deacon i luu i and 1 will chastise thee And into the Deacon's er Deacon nothing loth entered inio spirit of iho thing nnd we leave them nip and to look to stranger and Bob ter who fought and tit until squire urn ami the came up and in their attempt to preserve the peace and arrest tha of- fenders the was through the dow of u neighboring lining a heap of damage while lawyer Hooker in lo aid constable was iiil ill a take by the furious in tlie short ribs and went reeling down Gumbo's cellar with frightful velocity The friends and fellow church men of Deacon look sides against the Quaker antagonist und the shop boys ol Abra Of of in the j month of State To bring slavery to the test of the precepts of onr Lord Jesus ua suppose our children our parents our brothers and in the position of tha slave Let what course of conduct we should in community a j and expect from tile of the ot Slavery Him who was sent tii proclaim liberty to following from the aw nf how and the opening of the to little binding force morally is the infamous gitive Slave against y Coan States All derive force from the law of nature and those that do not are accounted as NO Jacob's Law If it be found that a former decision in absurd and unjust it not that subject j nnd let the oppressed law but that it NO can bi no doubt that the of Christ free I i A is lo between proclaim to onr masters and the opening of that are to remove the heary eo nmn what is raod and what what ly established of things LiW change is to be is When an net of is com- quire but to lio justly and to love mercy and to walk tl pon them le are tlie light tho U a hill cannot be hid Neither do men it candle nnd s true is to a contrary to AUK of our country and is not tinder the j the j and it An of moy bj VOID from iu pure ami character induce ers to which in is the ami ilu merchant to whom inc products of slave the material Cor a snd the whose consumption of those ducts tlie manufacturer and the they no connection with slavery U haa been said Whoso the motive brother's ain his own we nil If such au inquiry scrupulously conducted can that the re in such cave on our minds the of the a eon tion it bo truly said of them in the ot the thiu they children of light proving unto have no with the works of then be in the o men oc m tnc l tl 1 i- i -i that the of the Lord will rest awn I y ne lho tho Church and upon our beloved country for its j while I reply trading in and consuming Tor thurify to believe lh it of the Church if in their ire the salt j in the produce of slave labor wo arc nol of the if the review should re conviction that the the pre has iu some below the ol its upright original at v t iu ut day tlu tind tiot a parly to the system and we Khali be icd in the of Him who is indeed u ot knowledge and by whom actions arc 1 the professors and of our land engaged lo return to it love and to llm le weight of should We arc- of the sensitive state of exerted for ilio removal of this great It is the subject of Slavery Jt is our a solemn that is i i not to arouse nor to array section of our in hostile against another But all soberness we would treat the ns a of right and as iu the of Him lo bo our judge ouil who has forewarned us that he will regard tho of deeds of mercy from oven the lowest of our fellow as from himself Verily 1 say unto you inasmuch as yc did unto one of least yo did it not unlu me It will readily that all who them the name of Christ are culled depart from the declaration a nation but sin is a reproach lo any is a full of truth Tbe is represented in the holy scriptures as n B finite in power and wisdom and in with the attributes of the Doily In sacred tory wo may trane visitations of Divine pleasure upon a highly favored hut ple showing mat Gml is indeed in his duing the children of and for uur We who claim lo stand as pastors Lo upon the of the they occupy and the weight of obligation resting upon thorn fully to duty they have nnd cast the weight of their on sidu of and ll is lo upon by tiie iho i a people sunk in darkness and I through reforming influence of this they were drawn lo forsake evil of their way's und to walk ia newness of life And though uou IN yaw a without -ee it in a excited nmi nol 7 no recollection td having ever seen a battle between two the of the fit the most on record perhaps came otl in on the of home It nil ol the kind wu ever of it sed entire in nnc general suits or nf of the town its fall ruin A fanciful named Joe Tucker a man ubom means nf do n sori tif a n yellow doj slick intelligent and always at Joe's heels and known us as his and liked far more by the Ono day Joe nnd his dog were grocery a great looking Jon of a l ot his Creator bus b weie ron and women i mav be restored in our by transgression it j or the force mud anil became iho that a if they hud boon any won 1.1 have evil ones in A put un end to row dogs were muro or less killed a i severely wounded n man i broken horse run himself 10 owner was beaten awfully by Bub Curler and wives of many ers were dangerously scared the painter was crippled dry Quaker mid con Lwo Irishmen Tucker town Lawyer Hook Spire and fifty others whipp suits and and rep He of by Lord Christ and to Of the 1 by Ami it was and is the of the from this Whatever is just ia always the Uw nor can this true law either be- by any writen enactments Neither the Senate nor tiie people us any dispensation for not obeying this sal law ol Against these i e equity and there ia no prescriptions or tut only corrupt H li The reasonableness of law is the soul of The tight of the u the law of iht Where iho foundation ia weak tho ure falls What is invalid tlie ning cannot in ide valid by length of Of no less can be acknowledged than thai her i at bosom ot God her voice the harmony of the world All in and to her hiimnge the least of care and as not her rights which and nature and which are there culled RIGHTS as LIKE and not the aid itt laws be more MAN than they are neither do receive any by the be inviolable On the contrary NO HUMAN lancer In or them thi himself shall that to a The law which supports KY be as cru I every of human ty Slavery is -J human wickedness but b the lurc which lie has given to stone TUo Decree of the should prevail against every The following is the of the adopted by the French S int live to tho establishment of the with that all men should do to do ye so io of llis until Louis us its bead them for ibis is the law and the prophets tho kingdoms of this world shall become i Art I The dignity is Now if we compare the of enslaving kingdoms of our Lord und of his Christ Louis Napoleon is olden yc would j tendency of is to obstruct the cumin our men this rule and try it by this test evident that verdict of conscience be Jf brought to bear view of this renovated der the name of Napoleon of ho world in vision by thu Art 2 Tlie Imperial dignity ia Jessie siond for nn ensin of 1 our by people to it shall iho sack and hi u- j orations interest or popularity shaU nut a to do evil in a ranso to decline many to wrest und Olc bo ylorin it be our united engagement so to live in no male child may adopt iho legitimate children anil descendants iu the male line of the cf the Emperor Napoleon I The of adoption are by a conformity with spirit of In I after this adoption bo onr separate allotments in thu cause born to Jonny ami Ole thai music is the ol ny has appropriated hundred and sixty sand worth of her to the founding of schools for the education of girls in her land nnd Ole has become tor of his countrymen on u largo by pre- paring an inviting home for them in of free lie spent several months visiting rious portions of the United for pose of a sile for an extensive gian Colony and secured by purchase tind otherwise the control of between one nnd two hundred thousand acres of land ated about midway between the New York nnd Erie Railroad on the North and the route of the nnd Erie on the South The land is cood and the climate one of the healthiest in the United Stales It is his lo liave lite land divided cfF into small farms and disposed of at prices anJ on terms so favorable one cun become an ull mankind are descendants of a onr Holy as to cannut be called that mada of one this happy at solemn close j in al of men to on face of i when calk d to the occupancy ot the ot anJ t-i the earth and that he is no of persons i to us wo may bj favored to ure truths set forth in Holy Writ receive the answer of Well and and they appear to have barn fully recognised i faithful servant hast over a in the in which our form of few 1 will ruler over many ment claims lo be aK are of thy in by vf the ttu in Vori in ikz birth led and that they aro endowed with lain inalienable ami these are liberty and the of happiness indeed would it have for our try these immutable principles been d inlo Ii appears onr tree form ol and its bo linked slavery and there is the plainest evidence they do nol If we trace source the dis- sensions which have of onr and even its lution it will be obvious to nil slavery has been ii source those measures to i lay the and remove the ex- the RICHARD CARPENTER or ItoU lien In Africa iii hiw public lo Circular Crimped Zinc limy have will K ihv ofn world hiu vrt by ot Ihn will nl fc Iron M the 17 mul P M d for Pulpit and ROOM nl FARINA FOR A VERY Dlowilcld of i wo and her old sun bonnet off horse to the lie b- r upset the loud of wood half of which down Gumbo's cellar one non iho it for a lim s thill shr dropped a stew pan ol boiling into the hip instead of dish of a tomer who sat waiting for the savory linn by a table in corner Mrs Gumbo the customer for the door Mrs Gumbo the child screamed and the customer yelled CJh oh my pcor cried j Mrs Gumbo Oh 1 O tny everlasting I'm to nil eternity r roared the customer The horse the part of the wagon some of the wood were on their mad career The owner of the strange do came out of the store just in time la see Joe Tucker sine a rock to to demolish the invade dog anJ nol waiting to nee Joe lei him pop on the back that poor Joe fell forty rods up the striking the loot of a Jong ladder upon which Jim was perched paint pot in some thirty feet from terra der Jim paint pot to the earth crippling poor Jim for sprinkling blue paint and of Miller t formal tod ful f Such is he plan of benevolence to which Ole Bull is his time and energies with great lie has a nnd quite a settlement of Norwegian iinmiijaiiis On iho Sih the tition of a New town to be was laid with Ole himself presiding anil addressing in eloquent terms his of Norway his was The Norwegians with bared raised to heaven swore they would obey laws f do inmost to worthy t The correspondent ol N Y icr After silence was restored Bull took his violin to the occasion No language cun ibis music j audience the attendant circumstances and the occasion appeared lo have a and unearthly inspiration to the he touched of every heart in his ence At times the Norwegians wept like ren as the strains reminded them of kindred and friends far beyond the ocean and then the strains of liberty would pour forth from the enchanted instrument In a moment the langaage of music they would huzzas and chant in unison the war sougs and of liberty of old Norway Aad dim wood rue To Of Ml the of which humanity discontent has not Art -1 L by an fi tiie in archives the lo ihi in the family tio no adoptive heir Art 5 iu ot a or ive heir oi L mis anJ of ho 111 in a Ini de- rive ir in I i ate by M n into a of to tho nf the Jy cl to the tlie 1 pie family the moment when Uio Thc for June con- tains a translation of of Arabic at of journey of traveller named via lo the of the mountains however to do not lie ir Middle or cr Kantem as down in fint the Western land which fill the 11 on space between the middle course of the Niger and i f bv Ministers in the Atlantic Ocean The route taken from e mtl tin the j deliberate by a barn Muika and Sakat Thou the j beyond the circle of Sakat be- Ar members of the or gins so to speak a world the people have Napoleon called t red color of whom a part are herdsmen tnc succession and their descendants of b tii f the new is l But we seriously ask has I ing innumerable herds of camels and of sexes from part of Imperial family A ail additional weight of in the sheep the rest arc One travels j regulates their position two months upon this territory anil then j cannot without thu authorization of tho comes to the great Salt Lake called Emperor Their without such This looses itself in the of a I of all hereditary right n which one Hmls no of f U for vegetation Across this desert the passage ol which weeks dwell a of red color living in tents mado of buffalo skins and ing on dates and camel's milk Then comes sight of our beirn in its purest form mav load us lo regard every country as every man as our brother and may prompt fie to promote the happiness of all to enlighten the uninformed to assist the ami to relieve the oppressed and popular outbursts of this nature aro not But it belongs i a which can be crossed in fifteen j not contrary lo the In In and perfect this Jays after which the first cases which there can not be any mod sentiment not long to of the are cept in the forms and by one on the circumstances of a common Creator or ancestry bnt also upon im that all are alike objects of love of a common Redeemer who gave himself ransom lie has us to regard him alone as onr master and that we are brethren id alike fora happy immortality to be enjoyed in his holy presence Then how can seize upon a of their consign them to a state of bondage that is to end only with their lives shut out in a large measure the light of knowledge from their understanding and reduce them to a siate of to be bought and sold at the op- tion of tno lima ties of human nature 1 can ihU and still stand approved ic tho sight of that care sre open ted by red men Are these facts The journey as described is loi enough to bring one to the Atlantic wav for a dependent in New Orl Art 7 The Constitution of the Jan if in all provisions which lo the present modification mads in it tha means therein pre- Art 8 Tho following proposition presented acceptance of Vie French ple in by iii of Ihi an i of December dependent voter said a man at u recent election wish for th leans in the person of Why mv good the It s in direct not an hour mce you deposited your vote at this nd now said the voter that very poll I know it I was the this ere is the Whig But if you strive to rote twice I shall have yon arrested You will will yon shouted the son of the people Then I say if I'm denied the right lng the hoi right to in e the order of th as fo by the An on the tin a ladies have recently Uyn married and Its a lo other says no city hai a itake it til I to ttw T the Democrat then no