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   Weekly Wisconsin Patriot, The (Newspaper) - June 14, 1856, Madison, Wisconsin                             C. VOLUME 3, THE WISCONSIN 8. H. IN 1'Ai'lUOl' will Mill mailed ly it uxu annum In delivered to TWO DOLL MIS HOT DAILY r lumum In ad- of One column per Half n column column six ouo one om I n 20 00 10 00 6 00 UO 1 000 milUr twm llw luM of BY On n. more hundred a heavy travelling carnage slow ly lumbering he muddy road fiom Potsdam to Within it was one poison who took no heed of the slowness of tho but leaning back in a corner uus arranging multiplicity of contained in small poil ami notes in a Since ho win in a plain military it to that this gentleman gi g to the Prussian but to which grade ol nobody could as all tokens of rank had been A dreary No- vember evening doting and though tho ruin had lui a time yet masses of clouds Hung tlu sky gave th it a H coping darkness at Tho load glow hoarier and at least -o it would have to a foot wss ploughing way through the and so it did seem to tho who at last floundered along so that the pedestrian whom they had kept easily by the side of the though at n respectful after the wore scarcely tho light had In his delight at lie jumped up on tha carriage and leaning through thrust tho tinder eagerly the direction of the puff away I have been thinking over what you have been tolling and perhaps in an humble nay 1 might bo able to assist 3'ou, and thus net the part of tho cousi i you arc At nil when you get to take this handing him Hie of paper on which he hud been Take this note to Marshal who is u friend of and who wi 1, I be glad to oblige me. Do exactly as he bids and libido by hih If lie he will help upon it lie will keep his but he is rather and the way ho about doing u kindness may scorn to And ho road I on tho and so bid you good hoping you will prosper in your now As began to express his thanks for the good wishes of his unknown the signal was given to the speed of tlic and before he had time to make any acknowledgements be found young man was no little astonished at had taken place and as ho gazed on the slip of could not help wondering whether any good would were the only words conic of it. written on j cm tho views of tho 3on will oblige your fi Let mo know the of the with will piove this ns it docs er thought us ho on his Somehow or other the appealed less and he felt loss tired and since receiving the there must bo some answer was vouchsafed as the shal continued to lead him through various galleries and until at last they reached the door of one situated in a cor- ner of a wing of tho where tKe Marshal's knock was answered by a short As the door one glance solved to convince that his friend in the inud the King wore one and the iame The poor in knelt and began out contrite young the have not committed on the earth could you who I was I not travel quietly if I meant to be every w hoi e fter ing the King tol mysterious bit of Hope was er within him than she had boon for many I a and on her wings ho was carried I i iyu urat bucketful of mud that it splashed overt pleasantly so that he reach d Berlin Iho gentleman inside the by when ha loo nn 1111 his when ho could see no shut up his and returned tho pocket book its place in the bu-ast lining of his He then loused himself to look out of tho and judge from the mud and how fur it might bo to For the first time ho perceived that a muddy young man was valking at a little distance from his Though nioro reasonably travel ho trudged on as if his limbs were and his heart Through tho and the darkness nil that could be seen of his face was sensible and good lie had just lini hod pipe us he attracted the traveler's and was in the act of shaking out tho ashes and replacing the pipe in wallet slung over his when he heard himself in tho manner and in an tone of Hollo yoang whither arc you bound this stormy That is more than I can tell not being at home in this part of the 3Iy wish is to reach Berlin but if I find a resting place before J got to that I am bound for I am should think you must have two hours walk before was the factory that The young man made no and after a short the stranger it pleases you to icst on the stop of The noise bustle of tho capital was icw to ho found some little ulty in making his way to tho o which lie hud recommended by the witor of liis The pastor having once in Berlin was considered in his of tho ni an oracle in all cis connected with town however found at and iv frugal Mipper and a good night's ost arise ready to and hope every hing from the mysterious which he tarted forth to immediately after Obliged to ask his way to Marshal he waa amused and ed it tho astonishment depicted on the of those persons of whom he made for a few jou aio to the carriage welcome so My name is replied tho yonng one of those who wisely never the small benefit because tho larger ono is not to bo lie thankfully accepted tho not clean place allotted to Trom inside the the next ion put to What are going to Beilin To hunt for some was the pray who may they asked the to tell tho I have not an idea who thoy or where to look it is more than doubtful whether have .so much as an acquaintance in much less a To who should have been an American looked amused and as he there must be somo other tivo for your going to or what could havo put this idea into your head replied I have just become a without tho smallest chance of getting anything to do in my J havo no relative to and not quite enough money to find mo in But suid tho on earth has this to do with cousins in Berlin who knows Many of my fellow students havo got good appointments and whenever 1 asked them to let mo know how it was the answer a gave it to J got it through interest of a cousin who lives at as I find none of these useful cousin live in tho I must go without thoi or clbo hunt for thorn in This was all said in dry way so the listener could not refrain from laughing but ho no ho pulled out a piece of am begun to write upon it. When ho hac ho turned around to saying that ho observed ho had been smok and that ho felt inclined to do th but he had forgotten to bring tindo Could Meyer oblige him a light with great wa ihc prompt reply and taking a tinder box out of his immediately began to strike a Now it has boon that tho evening was It wn go damp that there seemed little of the more the blew tho sparks out almos before thoy jf your cousins are not won easily to bo got at light I pity was tho to the us he watched laborious Nil is my ons tho young and when tho words as if they would What business can you have with the Marshal 3" The house was however at last ind having delivered his message to a awaited tho resalt in tha In a few minutes the want ed and requested him in the most respectful to follow him to tho Marshal's Ax rived there he w as received most and the made many as to his past and future to bo told the name the village or town in which ho had last the name of the school in which rie had been educated iving in and at what inn he was so But still no allusion was made either to tho note or the writer of it. Tho interview lasted about twenty at the end of which tho dismissed desiring liui to call again that day employed tho interval in lions of the There was at review of tho troops on the King's and like a loyal subject our friend vent to have a reverent stare at his whom ho had never At one point n tho tho King stopped almost op- to and then was suggested as the reader probably that after all ho must have seen that face Was it tho friend who him on tho muddy road should a King bo traveling at time of day At any rate it vexed lim to think that ho had not treated the gentleman in the coach in a very lious He had thrust tinder un- der his and cried At last the time appointed for his second visit to the Marshal His ion again was most The shal begged him to be seated at tho table at which ho was and proceeded at the samo time to Unlocking a drawer and bringing forth a small bundle of ho asked as ho drew them forth one by if ho know in whoso handwriting various superscriptions were that to tho best of his ono was that of Horr his former that of Dr. Van tho principal of such a col- and so Quito him that he was to do what he to push him in the profession he he must hear you On Sunday next you shall but I shall choose the You may By the tine reached his own room in the ho had fixed in his mind that ho was to preach to tho The fact was only too and all that he could do was to set about his sermon as as he should have been furnished with the For the remainder of the day 10 never every step on the stairs was to him the bearer of the Nevertheless evening and night ind the next day was far but still no What was to be Theic were only two days before Sunday ETc go and consult the but the latter could give him no All he could do was to promise that f the King sent tho text it should be forwarded with tho utmost That day and the next p and yet heard nothing fiorn either King or Only an official intimation had been sent as was that he had been selected ns the preacher following Sunday at tho 1 it had not been that himself no mean of and that he could extemporize in case of he certainly have run away from and abjured his ered As it was he abided the course of and fortified himself by prayer philosophy for the momentous Sunday morning but no went to the church and was conducted to the seat always sot for the preacher of tho The King with the royal family occupied their accustomed 'The service but no The prayers were and while the gan pealed forth its solemn the preacher was led to tho The con were not only at his but at his being an utter ger. The steps wore and tho thought flashed across mind that possibly he should find the text placed for him on the But as he was on the point of mounting the an officer of the royal household delivered to him a folded piece of Majesty ponds you the After having recited 'the preliminary tho preacher opened the and lo it was blank not a word was on it. What was to be done Heinrich deliberately examined the white and after a short pause held it up before the Majesty has furnished the text for my but you that nothing whatever is upon this sheet of nothing huge a vast but begins Journal DANE JUNE 14, 1856, t v NUMBER 2 We thought that the tion and the reat of mankind story with a strong deal of and we must confess that tht takes the wind out of to report the mi There was a great tho Park last evening to listen to the Match by i Col. of At least persons wera the space in of the Capitol and the steps being crowded with The speech was very elicited en- We stated that there were about 200 possibly there might 500, it no manner could this ba increased and yet the Journal We pose this tendency to stretch is owing to its recent As to speech to call it anything of a -or is sheer it on the enlarged J 1 ated the creation for tho this In accordance with preacher went God take tho subject of my discourse ut I snail therefore this decision the whole of the the tho it may not surprise you to hear that I have written to those different gentlemen to inquire your I may know with whom I have to deal and not bo working in tho As he ed these words ho fixed his eyes on to see what effect they but the young man's countenance was ho evidently feared no evil feel continued the tell you that all that say of you is most and I am equally bound to believe and act upon their I have now to bog of you to follow mo to a friend's The Marshal descended a private case leading to the crossing which ho passed through a gate in the wall into a narrow side down which he conducted till they arrived at a private entrance to the to bo exceedingly the con- viction that his idea was not a mere trick of tho become stronger and Could ho have had his own Meyer would at that moment have boon forty miles from At last he found himself following Grumbkow even mto tho hu could not refrain from irst chapter of in a lis style being forcible and and his of language His accustomed to the King's were far nore astonished at the dexter ity with which the preacher had extricated Himself than at the dilemma in he been At last the was the congregation and found himself in the tho of several of the who all prophesied for him a brilliant ventured to express his ment at the singular pi of the King but was told that he could only have arrived from tho if he did not know that such vagaries were quite common to his In the midst of a sation a messenger arrived to him to tho royal Being totally ware what impression his sermon might have made upon the the lather dreaded the approaching audience. But had scarcely crossed the threshold of tho King's room when his Majesty jumped up and a roll of per into tho young preacher's ing puff take this for the light you gave throwing himself back in ft ho laughed heartily at tho young preacher's look ot surprise and The latter scarcely know what to or to but just as he had got as far as your the King him go home quietly and ex- aim o the contents of the You came to Bealin to seek a cousin you have found one who if you go on will not neglect It is hardly necessary to that the roil of paper contained a good at the University of and made Heinrich Meyer one of the royal 5. George P editor of the ic at while making a speech last night in front of the to the and State was by a crowd with fight ensued in which Mr. Bael stubbed in the back with a knife which penetrated the inflicting Mr. condition ing was as bleeding inwardly having June 3, Convention met at 10 and was called to order by the President pro Many scats but delegates rushing in loud and con- fusion ruled the called for reports from committee on permanent Mr. of said com- submitted a report y viz Boyd of as cient of the with one Vice and five Secretaries from each of the Uni- and that the rules of the last Convention be Dewey of Wisconsin was selected as one of Vice but the confusion was so great that I could not hear the name of the Secretary of our I sat in the gallery and looked down on that mass of gathered from all portions of great and could inch men as C. A. of Clingman of N. B. P. EUllet of B. of Gov. Brown of and Col. Richardson of P. Soule of Howel Cobb of rho have made their mark in the The delegations wera all as to sit and as I looked upon the various delegations I could not escape the comparison that among that great array of talent appeared ike a fly speck upon a church Tho Hon. Sat and the Hon. Brats Supplement sat side by 0, One such ight of an intellectual is enough to sot the heart Mr. Yulee of was deputed to wait upon the to the Gen. Boyd addressed ret masterly and pungent manner and Another effort was made to clear the d admit a hot of which filled by a largo but was immediately renewed in shared the fate f its and then the the the fifth and the sixth effort also and the was apparently i Committee on contested seats reported in favor of admitting the but hat they were not ready to report on the New York Tho whole of the forenoon was taken up in the vat ious propositions to admit out- but let it be remarked that the best ng The took a recess till 4 o'clock P. M. 4 o'clock P. M. Convention and another effort was made by the South to admit which was voted and the various not being ready to the Convention adjourned till to-morrow at 10 o'clock A. M. Mo tiers stand about aa it- regards tho The best of feeling pre- It is rumored that a dispatch has been re- from the President to have his name kept from the I only give this as a Gen. Pierce has troops of ardent but it U generally believed he cannot be ed. The Indiana in withdrawing from in favor of Buchanan have in- creased the hopes of that But nothing decisive yet can be known of the You shall hear from me Wisconsin Hivor has fallen that the running of lumber has The Mississippi hu ahw very some friend tell us how often the ver Dam Sentinel is yesterday we re- two and this morning four and are expecting another batch by the noon It is our conviction that that paper is published at least four times a day diet of cork-screw is said to be a sure cure for a balky to make him Harpers are about starting pictorial They a circulation of not lees than a Fond du Lao notes a praiseworthy enterprise on the part of their It re- commends a park to the attention of their City Send them a look at ours and if they do not forthwith order they ought to Milwaukee KanaM Company reached Monroe on the 3d inst. Tie will probably reach the of original and nutter intended for issue this week U out by the space to the war roe physic purge yourself of the fanatical notions that keep tip this internal Czar of Russia issued an imperial ukase declaring that all children of serfs born ter his coronation shall Napoleon's baby been enrolled among the Imperial Some wicked aa exchange suggests a place In the ry would be more The Beaver Sentinel is encouraged at the number of new springing up in their young what would think if he should at our learn front the Herald thai the Fond da are have a central High J 1 II the Minnesota we learn that the regents of the have made arrange menti for are happy id learn that Senator health is i same paper use of its ads columns free for months to tha the laU fire in that The Times also states that a new town is ing opposite to 8t of the Milwaukee The We are tht only man m this part of State that oan spell it. don't pretend to but when we di- rect the make a shut up our and give our hand a a or and if it is not we have the com- forting assurance that it 'taint nothing Fond du. Lac We always keep it If the Post Mister knows where te Hand it he ought to keep hia of- fice for thanks are due to Senators and Dodge and to C. C. Waahburn for public of Democrat says that it li st eral subscribers on account of its course on tho Kansas This stopping a paper the editor's views do not exactly tally in point with those of each and sublet is small however we too felt the consequences of such a course a of no as bashful Mr. Toots would say if he was COPPER AT THE Tho Green Bay Advocate of the 22d TVe were shown last by Mr. a piece cf copper ore weighing 24 was recently found by some Belgians while excavating at their The specimen shown us was nearly and we are told other pieces of were but were heavy to The Germans are seldom affected with The reason of this is mid to be that their lungs acquire strength jy exercise in vocal which tes an essential part of their Ex. To this also should be added a much muscular exercise in the open It is a sort of religious duty with the German xo spend a portion of his time in the The volume and strength of the lungs are attributable as much to his muscular as vocal Whoever has large and strong lungs leed never fear whether he a German or There is to be learned from the in a physical point of They are an jolly and yet are sub- stantial and Pure silver can be sold now at tho Five franc are worth 99 Mexican dollars 106 cents Spanish dollars 105 cents American half dollars coined before 1853 aro worth 52 1-2 cents of our present ver Between the Mint and the of Silver who also pay a h for very few of the above mentioned pieces are left in though a few years since they were quite A MONSTER The friends of P. T. in N. Y. are devising a monster from which to realize a sufficiency to purchase a lead for his The propo ition is to give benefits at each of the several ces of amusement on consecutive nights thus maintaining a round of all for the same purpose for ten days or a fortnight Burton has offered for thib purpose the gross receipts at his on any night which may be Tom Thumb has offered to perform under Mr. own and at every while and where the benefit and Gough has ed the entire proceeds of one of his famous Temperance Lectures at the Academy of Music enough for a pretty good at all Some of the too offered to do all the necessary tising for the season tor Mil. HAS TUB THING gawky woods boy was once at a depot on one of the Georgia and of deeply interested in for the first at the mighty Finally he got inside of a and indulging his unbounded tho whistle the bell and the steam herse began to surge at the rate of two Oh shouted the stop stop I ain't a and bursting foward he opened the cloor and jumped upon the Just then the train was crossing a deep and cavernous looking gorge on t rustle and seeing the earth tree tops beneath he fainted and Directly he came and looking up at the conductor who stood by he exclaimed with a deep 0 the thing ht ANECDOTE ot one while Dr. Franklin was in the Leg lature of he was busily engaged in some in some manner just us the chaplain was about to The er waited for the doctor to cease his tion to the object of his pursuit and to but finally the preacher spoke and If the Hon. Philosopher will give his attention we will without his Pray away WISCONSIN -A meeting of tho Directors of this Com- on the second the following persons were elected officers for tha ing to 0. Kenosha S. Secretary and The pressent officers Messrs. C. C. Joseph Z. H. N. maiden lady of our While in company the luding to youthful among other things said that at six months old she went A wag re- marked you've bees alone will sing to-morrow has been so hot in New that when the niggers undertake to unload it would mctt and enclose them to that they had to be dug out with a has been appointed super- intendent for the construction of lite U. 3. tom house in A good Barnaul's splendid residence wil at learn from tho Argus that C. D. late of N. has leased the United States We are loth to part with friend Butcher who has so long and so popularly en- the traveling freight cat blew up on Childs station on tho M at R. B. A keg of powder had been put on board contrary to the rules of the company Portage says there are er forty places in that town where liquor is sold The same paper mentions the addition known as Prospect as a fine place for and as affording fine chances for The Independent calls gant classical and gentlemanly in Badger State come to us in a new with a new Badger State calls attack upon Sumner ns a commentary upon the morals of our says that a horse was len from that place on the 27th ult Democrat green laue made their appearance in thit says that Col. to within six months has been a regular democratic Well it seems the smell of powder in 1 him into a Whit's the that no two looms in town could hold tho that to Col We aic of opinion there are two and the St. that woul 1 and probably did hold a lirgo of Friday evening wo issued an extra announcing tho nomination of JAMES of On morning we the dispatch by telegraph unanimously nominated by States D. This is a sure first and a nomination that presages an All the billows of Fusionism rage against this rock of in JAWS is the next 1'resident That phia Convention may as well glad the party has repudiated the ven policy of talcing up unknown course of lectures on the Physical sciences and their applications to agri will commence ou Monday the 9th and continue through the Was born 1791, and is consequently sixty-five years of At the ago of 23 he was elected to the House of Representatives of and nt the expiration of his first term ho waa re- At the age of 30 he took his seat in and for ten years remained a member of the lower In 1831, of- him the mission to U which office he held foi three Immediately upon hia re- turn he was elected in 1834 to the U. S. where he remained until 1815, when he the appointment of of President 1'olk. Upon the election of he received the appointment of Minister to Great Brit whith post has filled until within i month or and now he has received the for the anl next JUrch he will enter upon the duties of that He is a min who has boon from an early in public and probably no one of of our prominent men his won so generally the esteem of all and escaped the calumnies that disappointed ambition out nst those who fill places of trust and At the present needed a maa who was well known to the public whose life would be a guarantee of his future one whom age had given and rendered sage a a a one in every is James man ol who relies on what he is and what he has and not upon what ho is JUM 6 1864.' all the world is waiting for fmt 1 tical lions to from their t will with a medley of Ikett ud do our felts tbt celebrated doing fa gnat of It known attache to the of tlM Forty TUrra it ia this striving to tunes of Brut Supplement down to description begins low and Tut poor fools have beta trying to Barstow for But did know Un and jeers that the various IB their for and they would Poor deluded 1 arc but their in amounts to less than tht bray of Already have they to lay tit pipe for a big steal in Wisconsin land gnat They little know that a all They are striving to raise a company ful enough to go them and control and secura bat It the people of our will fight long and hard ere that foul scoundrel cr of his minions shall again upon the people's Let our on tha watchword to vampires in every shape and tu measure to hand and sword to they arc the then indeed may the people abandon all hope of tmt Un- people are the stronger nud if will only assert their these political will be kept in the of obscurity where tUey I find there is a split among our and if tivo of do not themselves heard vf lieu they arrive I am and forty ism have excluded the moat talented and respectable members from any participation in the deliberations of the insult will The deleg from tht various states pretty clearly understand the acter of and do not need much He has no sort of influence as ont will Ho and his tooli tried their beat to depth c me of a seat upon the platform the regular They succeeded ftr OM day The next day when the facts an- a ticket was sent to with an tion to make myself home with the cy of the I saw that Barstow had a seat with the sin and I wondered how ht t when necessity the convention to clude everybody except regular bat when the President arose and stated of the delegates had sent out their tickets to their friends to come ill with and that hall must be cleared if their found I saw how thing waa the President concluded his well-merited I could see Beriah Brows and HU exchanging Rather Kave Wisconsin thus disgraced I would ther see it sink into the maelstrom of These sickening boors are enough to make a man ashamed of lib as he meets they occasion on every Every evening Greenwood Hall is crowded to suffocation to hear speeches from various distin and some good Thus far all is good feeling and the most relations exist among democrats from all A good a compositor in this while hunting on tally shot in the The charges of both barrels of his shot gun passed through the arm between the great artery and the American complains that a regular organized baud of horse thieves are ai work in that Academy is to be enlarged by an addition 40 by 60, and three stories in This is one of the best institutions in the is said that Russia intends to send fleet to this as a compliment for our sympathy with her in the late A series of entertainments will be given on board the is it that our City Fathers are s willing to spend few thousands for a hospital while our streets are so terribly dirty i Ghe us a Columbus Journal says that the cret cf Mr. 3. H. success ia that he ad- We knew that knew how to do it. have received the published by J. A. at Bad Tne Sheep Shearing Festival takes place at on the 18th inet Premiums are given to the beat Sank County Democrat the Church at Sank City ia a fine Mr. Wells that a Democrat gays a name waa drowned in the Wisconsin River on the 2d inst. He was and tried to cross the river in a Sauk Co. Democrat says the lite very severe in that blowing down and A Railroad Incident in I have found it necessary to study since leaving and horrified by the of Biy nest liis forehead was his set and restless significant of and I at once set him down as a swindler or My convictions of tha truth of my inferences were so strong 1 removed my acting by I never carried more than five my learing in it only my handkerchief and the checks for my knowing that I could not sibly keep awake the whole In spite ot my endeavors to the I soon sank into an oblivious from which I awoke to the that my companion withdrawing his hand from my My first impulse was to make an exclamation my which I ried into to ascertain wy which I found to be very alarming one of my baggage whole property being thereby placed at this vagabond's dis- for I knew perfectly well that if I claimed my trunks without my checks acute would have me down as a bold The keen-eyed conductor was not in the had buen the necessity lor habitual incidental to his would to far have removed his original sentiment of generosity as to make him turn a deaf etr to my request j and there was not of my whose physiognomy would have warranted me in appealing to recollecting that my checks marked and seeing that the ticket bore the same I resolved to wait the chapter of or the of my With a like an Indian the cais ran into a the got got tha to the This gentleman has the checks for my said pointing lo tha he took them from hia waistcoat cave them to the and went hastily I had no inclination to and had barely to con- gratulate myself on the fortunate which had led me to aay what I my friends appeared from the They were too highly amused with my cital to sympathize at all with my of and of a man filing a high in the laughed rioan in English mart be if tkey can in Bridge ia being built conrin at Prairie An being to a said He is a ho has nather an him he has an eye like a and goes crawling through the  

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