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   La Crosse National Democrat (Newspaper) - May 23, 1856, La Crosse, Wisconsin                               VOL 2 LA MAY 23 1856 NO 29 THE NATIONAL ll bj A P f OIK iriy ill unit tor work W tin Ihu ur il Br Ill Iho Crow ml I J 10 I W nonpareil 3 11 11 IJ l Hiw i Kach I year Over 7.1 r t 111 ml l I Ww thu Mr Ihn I Mil ill t lire In L 4 IX Ml TW and tl In rK M La O T m t B Otk llo Ilk W I Wli John J l nil dtc to the of nil riffled to my of taxen on wno door of -i WBW Croons At Hirer Falls A their nl tho u of brought lo Ibo Hi or uf Dry of all kinds Ready Made Clothing Hate Caps Boon Shoes Paints Oils Crockery of ever description Fur Goods a complete ment of Hardware Woodenware Our liaro been FOR tj ASH id wo know KU can lull Uie mine cheap ai In Ibo They w regard to tbo wanta of trade f f I mui of Tin trait Ac to on Front lJi nr in mi u- W of In iho bint of 1 lit on for with fl A Cn of State and La In our we can lo ui tte anil or every tor will livo Wo haio ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE anil will at tho j of At More Front Ht la Crowe r rm IX nml 1113 hi i Marino nil 1 current j J See P M JOHN K QUAIL i IV nt I f BWO CO n i T 1 Win mid Mori nml i- Timlin froi di slin 4 anil flour of H-4 ifi Pinna and fur In Ali.l ifti lomit n al llicilinrinf Joa rii i nml K or and pay Uie prices n call for n trial and am willing our wo da tko FAIR THING Aunn K April 18 MSj N H Wo alto will our Uio at our uoro In rt 1 liml I Hri A 1 Mi in I nil law nml II t- li IV I nil iim Alt mi loft IM i lion will li tn Olio nf HIM In u i In H Hi lull I li 111 with the aail I lilt is tin Tillo nml In In In 1 i li nml Huld lo nn Mime M ftn Li I row U'lHi-nnsln i i I'M I'll -.1 In t mil I lie li nml IN rorner a uil nn IN Co Court In Uie Iho cT ON anil flint Iho of or county among into er on Pint daj uf al fountain In and mini mul that ho thu Is tho creditor of of nutate be unto John lur of Buffalo II U ordered that po tillon bo Uie of Ui to Conn on Uio Will dny of May at 9 i al ot In Ulli In said or Ami thereof be thu nt mid ami to nil a for La nu und published ul La In day of PACKET COMPAQ SMITH Proal t B Bally DAILY LINE TO ROCK ISLAND an Uia or 1 Bonn of win uL c morning aod to da AB b Sth M iho Illinois From tte Baal awl They wlU M all at re- main 1 St lonf to the at SI Anthony TV Ibo Uoe WAR EAGLE D 8 BULLS KBA s J W H prior lo wld daj of All commanded by iho and up n to the wifely of U B Mull and In connection Iho bo rolled upon Thla alao run AHCH Captain J J Smith SLAVE C Rock line At Kock with tho aurt tho St nml Rook liland lino of clan at City llm of tho Chicago ft Iowa and at with tho of tho Galena Nt Paal n mill reliable St with thu Pulton and Hook For at thir on bourd or to Junca and Co Co Edward nml Co DulMUViu and bunk or Bortin St Paul mid Co or H P Prom 0 waa a man W rare tn bkt of In Bui an ha approached manhood and darkened and ened Into aa yean on A In au where all Ma heart and were lifer Im- paired hll and aent Mm weary and in animated hli being out and bat embalmed In verse Uie ory of one unhappily rot to hi worth or return Memory BY JAB O Tun are In life ore never and brighten u time They charin Jo Uo let Anil on tho nf the are bv Ml by The Int look or love mid Uio latt Aa the In the of the cloud and Iowa with the mn are of Kdan to twine AtiO M rutho by OQ the might of all They may darken bat O these decay Bat thay coma thu wul a they kindly will And ID will beat i or Jim A CO will II ill I I nil i.tii'ii l Mr Sil In H ui W II i Inni Kim I J Mi ML I n I III M An K l 1 N 1 1 N ri In I'll mil 1.1 A f in M ti a p M nr Fountain il KOI I s v ai l nml 1 nml I win to di'l.li tunl to In t i i T I mi rim L J c r iv NK A CO 3W SALB IK AX COUNTY COURT the of Iho or nml minor holrs of ICE li Hint mid In nu the of April A tho of I Iho illin will nn Iho A at tnu In In ul thu nl IKo In mill for of Hail for Mlo at the to wll Hie west of tho north emt thu north of thu and Iho norUi cant of In on north of S ono nml or will bo nl Iho and f IMlinl April BinON borg April S 3d i.'S-liino Lm PACKET P B J W Clerk ho In during In mid TV Ing i ule arrival of j ana P La Crosio B- P M P t Crow Df r in HIMI I I r TI t n i nor L y v 11 a ami l l M ur thi Win K-- iul 1 u ru r N I nml r i I 1 No in SI nf 1 K l Ihu hi Uio of anil W Uacn duly out of Hi la lo N LUCK l chanl but cauld not be by i of his from And hi ti b them come like tlic In Us now J Hume look of that ahnt to my soul of uru OB her brow And hor blue of Uio roll j dim by lior check's living bloom And her rural Ilk of Stic through ilia nir In u cloud tt be wind Drum tho of Inma That my Woort glow and hw art uaje would That hor hand metis aud t A M A ut M Trui fraUi for St tinU du Arrl S A IM copy Wm Pi In Shoe si ut In tune to coined witli ULU All i Uio I Mlf J 8 i i WD nn 1 s lh rl t M A i I ill nt lit rof m u in i i u f i M Ik tx 4 HI K tt I K nl fn C t ri n li Crowe jiH t-i S mill nt i mix lo Ills en re Xi 10 and HOOD A CO IT w Mm ii in Vill to tho or nml I unl Hiu In nil Ui 93 fur it I UO 111 mil i Unit lo from ilala Inw i i mil bo taken iw by thu i it ia Ion from Utv wf llm Full Honor order bu n Iho j nit n In Uio county IM Mulo of for six ut In week at K In city tf for tie of doing an fexi would call tha stock in Tor enable us to In the tu who hi IKu linbit thu t i HI til or la In 81 Lou kit u ti interest by with no Wwi will hti eai Mo of m liking will tlucka here wHl In s with We i n hopo to morU April 19 IP alonK to heart with u for loo divine And Ufo uhall cling to mo still Wa wo the stall no Tbat from Iho of w above On of thought dwell Till wa tho wo never woro tulK of lov i Wo bright In her uya trembling band L form or hovering tiCu but n bund on Hover Death of a Soldier of Napoleon von Kerr born in France a soldier of I expatriated by the government on the cf the grent General when the Bourbons resumed their dynasty and came to United Slates He to this city nearly thirty ago and avoiding human society has made hiu liouse in the forests around the city living In hollow trees or burrowing in the ground He luis obtained his vie principally by Attract fron of Mr imin of one of principal onuses which operate in inducing ilie of in the North lo of the cause of fact their having been by so con so persistent a perversion of truth car thw that have finally been induced to hate men and lore black men in preference If a or a philosopher came to this country and were desirous of in what manner a body of nearly four millions of the Of the country were treated whether they were well fed well clothed kindly treated and exempted from suffering to would thai traveller or that philosopher if ho were a of intelligence address for purpose of arriving ak a correct He would take the statistics of the country ho say All experience proved that this is unbending physical comfort and kind will promote the increase of population whilst the absence of that physical want or suffering will produce the if he took up the statistics the officers of this government have been paid so much money for of whom hare been em- ployed from the northern would find as it may appear tince the at which riod importation of slaves into this country had ceased if you deduct from the white population its resulting from emigration and if you add to the black population the crease which has from tile em- of slaves the of the increase of slaves is greater that of the whites Sir the philosopher to whom 1 have referred would at on e come to his conclusion and note it down as an established fact but your and steal hia the little petty tint his slave may have accumulated in his cabin master on it will order to be the whole criminal will ended If same occurrence tabes place nt the North between white man if is 10 lie for a term of If it m philanthropic the believe formerly would have been now be will be simply be torn from wife children country home and friends He wiil simply be and put in the hold Of a convict ship He will be transported at once thousands of miles the and put in chains to cultivate a penal colony of Great in the seaa Yet thu American slaveholder whd has had hit Chipped for into and he neighboring cabin is held up lo the gaze of the world as a monster of guilt British philanthropy chuckles in at its lender mercies ards the Liberia and the We have glanced at tbe progress of 10 the present auspicious result of an independent African a Christian nationality on the borders of African we have also glanced at the new evidences of the degradation of Interior Africa at tho grual tield open for educational effort and the new mode of in field by African agency and now pie oat of the of A now the energy of Britain is at wort in this great fc attacked Africa an it at crery point It south aud m front the north the ilow i- that the only stopping the tUve trade is by aid he uf a mate in in Let have Tair play and the slave trade will Vetulis have as to are beginning ru tefl on the world UKn appeared the ir Paris an elaborate nn as follows A effort in favor of dw gro has succeeded that U tbe cf Liberia on tbe coait of rica of Urn br u tittle independent Hate which and to which a society annually a certain number of negroes hat had two merchants and the but it has not been discouraged the progress of Liberia has not been retarded from its commencement up to the present day We might add to this alimony of the general success of Liberia much of another character as to its agency in putting down the Not long Journal an on this pose n sketch of the relations of which taku the Liberia to the slave j The to pnt the What has been the effect of Liberia in can by a blockade have it the worst traffic that ever disgraced is well been Britain's share in it BUck Republican is not to be misled bv j sylvania and long any such chicory as lie has commenced his labors in hugland any suet read in a novel louft it this matter fully it may j of f million to n few facts relative j spent tint M to the trade but lo the of The earliest of A I- iies to be slaie fiom j powerful temptations out by Clarion the uf mora are now from Africa only effect of authentic fact crowd of philanthropists hud labored and when obtained he would fit down and eat them anywhere in the His favorite place of resort to dine or the Terrace where he would sit down upon the arid apparently hold a colloquy with himself ally varying his tone into in French German He would speak no lie was duplicate bimbousiit in the language repealing that bilU y No trouble lo La Crosse Machine Shop NoriC ill Slu Hi S Ml i.nlio I i i nt IMW II a pi nml In anil ii Ln Cf Court matter of Tutill U may ruby wo oil tho aruli ilar of April und by lliu lo exu Mil anil of all ihi Kilil thill from mul liaro boun mul for lo to us tft mul that wo will IM Iho of Dili ilay nl Haiti oil uf of In tins Into in Fountain lo tho ol oar un would sny to i Ilief aro rm to i lo UAH call aa i wo to bo ir not belli r now HI ucw l for and U Jurist Of III all persona hoop on i Vf K of May Wo nro nlao aud hand approved for clt and to bo equal to In une N kind a of and work at Ilic notice THOMASOM i Opposite MISSES A C IVI having Academy nl a School M P M K i IV H A Al lo IS il 111 nr i Marino Dry tinned at tho seMlon of li given thai I booki III lo lo I I lliu {1'iO.UOU! of said ul 10 A M of tho Sil dny or nl U II ul f M inn ml B roruer TOMO I tn next Into four i per Quarter 1 i Primary 93 00 Common 00 Higher English 00 Franc IT R SMITH A CO DP In ur tin all B and Iji C T on Piano f Fruit and c nml Pol 00 00 00 1 CO RODOLF K LORD O K Hand 13 c L i 00 x palil lu In Half money except mil anil GREGORY A v umild civil f H Ml Vf i I ilt of I'm i I mind a i mailo nml IPi from Hi I n Mi I- country l RATMOND ml l-l RAT VI A CO a done In promptly ttl hand I tin ii c I i avf Ihi ami Lil H R SMITH CO no at Window N iho will lliu out ut Docks will Infer towns plans of in ado with Gregory Milwaukee of tracts of Ln iuls and tUo a Joining w WHi can I n I Office No B floor corner of Main From Lo WU BLISS ih Sick new 11 1P5G Om Hi l T HAVE [liniUoih i Unit largo TOBACCO A CIGAR WAREHOUSE and keep from tbo the choicest Qf Cases and Brands of Cut Tobacco My am low limn ono half I cnn sell lower any merchant in mo a call JOS Xv t Houar III Find In I fy MY we have on kanll a ood of JTi frir of I mul of Itm mul or It lo lll i j dcr anil J ill W Looking M and SUU 1 tl far i SJ omi Is llm Plr Proof i of H ISM i k Dunn L- k Iji May grt J not speak the tongue of those who defamed and destroyed Napoleon He was a companion of Napoleon in the brilliant inarch of the army upon Russia and returned with the wreck of iis innumerable squadrons on the futal and horrible retreat from the conflagration of Moscow He died lust Wednesday evening at the Erie county poor house For the past winter he has slept and lived be- neath Uie barn of Geo W Tifft about two miles from this city Into place he dragged an immense quantity of hay which amounted to nearly iwo tons and which was so firmly packed and woven that It effectually ed him from the in the son just past Here lie was found on Wednesday morning last entirely naked in this hay which he had out in the lust stages of ths fever Mr Rodney Overseer of the Poor had him conveyed to the poor where every attention was in he died in the evening of the day on he was brought there He was known town as John Hermit His were of the singular racter and although furi as in language which was usually j French he has always proved himself to society as a child If a garment of any was given him he would take it to his burrow and cover it with patches sewing them qn the cloth without regard to He lias frequently been seen ing with doga for bones which had been thrown away but of late be has been extremely choice in bis eating and ob- from different city a of food of a much better character he had before in- in Various have been the at- tempts to obtain from his own lips his personal history houseless 1 friendless and he has trod silly years of e ungrateful existence and now goes down to his grave a pauper Sir we aie told arc so well treated il the same humanity is displayed towards them ns you wish lo us lo believe why is it that so many of them run away I have looked to tho census to find something on that point if I ami I found that out of this population one in twenty-seven hundred luns away me that it might perhaps be iin interesting inquiry for pur philanthropic friends to ascertain ther in their own beloved there might not be one man in hundred who would abandon even wife children and the the importation of slaves a Ir into the country after Jan I 1808 In and f this action the United Suites negroes fiom lliu all in against this j been doing real mous Still the blase trade con- jng African awl foot tin S lo tinned to lie prosecuted In gress increased the penalties of a trade lo disappear ar law in 1810 ii passed an act jt dime this not n primi ishing the offence ot importing African one only slaves with death and in 1820 it de- incidental to a process al an and of which of a and as some dared the general traffic lo be piracy j Notwithstanding this action of of United Slates and the corresponding action ol other countries the trade con- tinned to increase after the peace of Vitality of the Democratic Party 1815 In Mr Canning stated i There is n in the Democratic of home whatever might be the com- i nn official note lhat during seven that lias in vei equalled by forts of his position and go nod I months of 1821 had any other party in the whole some strange fortune elsewhere If been into slavery fiom of that so and if this calculation be not exaggerated L do not think the fact of one in twenty-seven hundied running away amounts to a great deal towards proving that southern slaves are ly treated But sir there is another significant fact to bo found in thai same The State of Massachusetts has ed wide her arms for the reception and proper entertainment and to social and political privilege of fiee colored persons The Stale nl nia thinks that class of population gerous as Jong as Therefore the State of nia by n of enactments of the severest character is endeavoring drive he population out of tne State Here is the State of ginia driving out the of the whole rue that after a 1B20 to Oct of which could 500 or I the will at get a little had entered the of Africa to buy j organized and its fof slaves and that was a traffic a moment take some annually some outpost f hud really Jays of of the J never bun to carry one lir the have i old i R pauper earth with rites and Massachusetts opening for their free lored people will pertinaciously and ob- insist on remaining in Virginia where colored people are badly ed and even go as far the wretches as to apply to the Virginin legislature for permission to enslave themselves over again 1 That appears in the statistics of the country but all that is of no account whatever because if I in that novel we have the very authentic fact related of n colored woman's jumping across the Ohio river with her child in her out- weighs ten thousand statistical It is ip ihls manner Mr President that upon all occasions this subject is candor no sincerity no re- the outlet of this card for facts no hesitation nt the en- The success of this colony in 1 R years 1840 Sir T iu if till parly li F Buxton lus cil but since ilic of slave trade At time he of the thu and oiU colonies annually amo A few yenrs cruller 1830 a travi-lcr or to any one- Mr slated and into only five ports of Union and that up lo 1337 the I A fur y tlie old Demo had Such is a of comes ibe of 1840 and main then attempted suie with the was by and treaties wete d ui thu peo ihv France and ol claim K to and powers for the employment on iho Coast of op and other powers for the employment it an enormous expense uf ilic of liss ten years it is confessed the i the home necessities ot the is tuer nud the aval ice of the slave are violently opposed by ils Ir more than a for the vigilance of the days ot uKl Jons the and that this mode U was the head of ilie K X party ud proved to be insufficient It is a the only one of who in a ure i responsible position openly to While such vast sums were DW its He in lor k ed in one quarter let us now turn to residence of before what was going on in Liberia The and he procured lite colonists broke up successively the slave of alien and sedition tbe coast made j He what the K and with the native chiefs i looK republicans are now trying to for the abolition cf the traffic and cow effect but by doing so he for an extant of 400 miles the slave and they will ruin by trade is actually abolished This has merely to do it demonstrated the utility and efficiency In his day however the men who of colonization as a mode of stopping were in to state of principles whatever they may be to suit the the people of the North m their their lilies aroused in behalf of these us thai the only way of who are represented to them as vie ims an enJ to the si ive trade is to line the with colonies then substitute with the natives of those who were not were open in and born en work has been admitted by who betn on the of ouh one branch cf the us grave a pauper rf b to in to of th rites and been almost for City Restaurant t largo of TJ T T T T A 11 1 ft f 0 M S i cholon ornamental ra ore at all kind ot tbo III all Ih t M ri al Uw Uti M T hu rt All V to nml Grapo and Currant n I anil On my Iron tuo linai i klm y Ac No j bo able w uff V anil Mr at M I Mr for 1 of Ac aro by iVe Iho foet and will In may my Front al K S H VAIL nn alw Our urc tbo In Iho city k I T Haul I1 to Warrant All i from hi an Ilic Low ilo II a T U II A M and I C Bern In IBU by mutual All lo ibo Urn bll lo of La Croate u a And ol other ICT In the but OTTO I SADDLE Jt HARNESS MAKER in llM Ic al i BUtte IM TUI and IT n Work of all All by IM arc M J In of M and U C w Bink f M April U liM 1 l rail ml HM wll H J C M ENTERED OH we oa o ao until Termi oV with no or sympathy save which in pauper breasts he lies the of tho dust upon hia per coffin lid his requiem hia Republican I their j supply thorn far what they i that however one aspect of this with the bey i f i WHIG Movnmrr IN The Whigs of the U and many of he Whigs of the State held a meeting at the Stole Boston resolution offering their adherence to the principles of the whi j party declaring they would enlist in the ranks of no party which did not bear the flag and keep lo the music of the Union A whig Stats Central Committee was appointed the even the terrible It would seem the subject of the treatment of slaves in I with slaves ii the South which is not always tend to levive a ir ed and in relation to which it former so and perhaps be proper to refresh the which is still to n limited extent ory of our northern friends Even on the where those cases of whipping ironing take arr pictured in such horrid in such de- to the the ot the i- they are the exercise of a police unlimited is over the slave They pot competed to fiom C the indulgence of any Every ties The southern is Iho counts of magistrate of his slaves Let me illustrate what 1 mean by single example Let n o o on plantation com mi t burglary let Greece Rome an the vu hitD the cabin of another in successive their I rind on it has uin that the courage 10 jis te those who were by of u oar their to our our i and 0 that tt hoM and even ihp of enrolled on iw ciet Thu branch darn uut iti subject tti lut cannot mow ai much as masters dare and clue not mow half of what m U- of ihc to A federal doctrines line new M into tic U it to gird up i I is and when p s tv for tur i l 1   

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