Manitowoc Pilot, The (Newspaper) - February 15, 1861, Manitowoc, Wisconsin PILOT T Bitter art As Tillage when left by Her per annum Te and fa willbe sent to ui Twenty copies on tlie t die ratee and of Job Two iko u pre- execute kinds of JOB OB klods of at aVle ia for work or papers BUSINESS DIRECTORY M and at Yerk Collections promptly attended IT Door Office at Law and Public Office on Terk street north lide of the lowee CEO If and Counsellor at Lav of the Peace Notary Public Tar mention giren to collecting Of- lee aa Tork Street Win HECTOR Public and Land CO m attend to payment the llea of ex of titles Ac A REUTER PUBLIC Agent for the tea and County Treat Will attend to Ihn of Taxes on Ninth Street O TORRESON CO ID Dry Gooda Groceries Crockery atd Shoei Hate Glars Produce of all kinds wanted nl if T C Dealer In Foreign and Col- Land and Agent I attention to all Sun or Wisconsin Milwaukee DOKU 1 Co New Tork THE ANK OF BET BELL and Inland Exchange Silver and Money At Current Bates C C BARNES J C BARNES Cashier JOHN and Carriage eoe Tork street Wis on and willing to BEER ft KERN aide Richard's Foundry IB Dry Good Groceries and OleM Crockery Fancy Goods yarn Fancy nnd and Guitar Toys Ac a of public July 1869 York and Sixth T WINDIATE Proprietor house is now in con- B been thoroughly and will It second to noue in this efTf wilh will be and tbe boati tne ot AMERICAN HOUSE WISl C Proprietor BOUSE baa been refitted 1 improved and find ofa first clau Good ind well and attention to who with per Week 13 Aug 11 1859 NATIONAL HOTEL Livery keeps la with bis X Betel a Km clau Stable bcit of be I limes or wilh on I July 1859 GEO eM of A W Bowman and retail dealer in GROCERIES ife etc A of the bett ID el mall Read Paid for Produce 7 18 BtACK SALTS for which the highest price We stall eoon be bay all the field in BRO CO kinds ef ia u oo for mt A anel VOL 2 MANITOWOC WIS 311 THE PILOT Frederika Visit to the Pope From Two Years and an interesting new Volume from tbe pen of re pub bj Bro of Philadelphia make the following extract detailing the particulars of an held by the authoress irith hia The Pope cast his a per which he held in Lis hind and ing inquired about my and place of residence added You have Yes your of domestic life more properly of but in the form of The But you Jfo jour Ro- mao The you become one Thure is DO or conse cm of the Catholic Churcn me your Holiness to nsk a The Yes nsk it love with my whole hearl our Lord and Master Jesus Christ I ba- in His divinity in llis efficacy for tne and the whole world I will alona obey and eervo Him Will your Holiness not acknowledge me as a Christian V The a Most certainly Ajd as n member of the Church of Christ Tlie in a certain then people mutt acknowledge as true everything thti Church nys and enjoins You ought Dot in the time to beliefs that the Pope to hell all who do the in- fallibility of the Catholic Church No I believe that persons of other creeds be saved by Jiving according to the truth which they acknowledge I believe 10 infinitely to hear this from your I have cherished the hope of finding in your Holiness a more righteous judge as theie questions than in many other who You are not a Christian you cannot be saved if you do cot in all respects believe as we and our Church do The this they are But you see my daughter should be able to give an account of their Chris tiao believe alone in generali but believe in the separate parts of a doc trine It is already something tp believe in Person of the Godhead and in His incarnation but it is al so to believe in the institution which He founded on earth otherwise thera can be no reality no faith in Him And people must believe in the The Pope is Christ's representative on earth In Swe den people do not believe in Christ and his Church In Sweden the extremist in tolerance exists towards those who think differently to themselves The King there has twice endeavored to introduce freedom but they would not hare it know it your but Sweden in times suffered from in the country and old lawn atill remain unrepealed in consequence But it will not be long so I hope My conn will learn to have confidence in the power and of Christianity The Your reigning Queen U a Yes your Holiness the noblest of women an example to her sex an ornament to tlie Christian princes and people ought to believe in the Pope and obey him Their not doing arises from pure and a worldly mind Hence State have arisen The ror of will not acknowledge the lie wishes to be Pope self Queen Victoria will not acknowledge because herself will be pesa and so it is in every country where thera is n State Church in the the head of the Christian Church is only rational and consequent thing it is that alone which to unity and clearness The Church is an organization a representative monarchy with head a spiritual Stale If in B State people will not the supreme bead then there can bo neither clearness nor order everything confusion Here ends the extract which has gone rounds of the newspapers but in Misi book the dialogue continues belies in Christ acknowledge Hirri alone Head of tbe Christian The Christ is in Heaven and must have a on scd this appointed in instance in tbe person of the Apostle Peter by the in I begun lo learn it lately The then yon will Tu et hanc et inferi non claves ruai This this power de- from Pope who hai succeeded him from the very earliest period of he Church down lo the worthy individual who now stands before you belief and the in our those words of our Saviour We consider that by Peter lie intended the Rock man and that the muni which Pe'er made Thou art Christ Son of living was the rock upon which Christ would build His Church against which the gates of U ell should not prevail TVa believe that Christ left the keys to all His well as to Peter with power to bird and to release and that every earnest Christian whether it be the Pope in Rome or n poor man on our own coasts baa pait in this Church of the Rock and its privileges The you have not either Confession or Absolution T You do not believe in the Mas uor in the Seven nor in those things nnd ces which the Church of Christ appoints 1 He who in one must believe in all i There is but one God in Heaven and but one Church on earth in which He lives by i His representative and by regulations which lie has appointed This you understand order to become B Christian not to do it by make an open confession thereof Loving the Lord Jesus Christ and living according to Ilis ments are according lo onr belief the of the Christian The Very good I will tell you something Pray for light from the Lord for grace to tbe truth because this is the only means of attaining to it Controversy will do no good In controversy is and self- love People in controversy mako a pa rade of their knowledge of their and after all every one to hold his own views Prayer light and strength for the of truth and grace Pray every dav every right before you go to rest and I hope that grace and light may bo given you For God wishes that we should humble selves and Ho gives His graw to tbe humble And now God bless and keep you for time and This conversation and the concluding exhortation made a deep impression on Miss nnd she records it thus This pure priestly ard fatherly was so beautifully and fervently ex pressed it went to my and humbly and with my heart I pressed the hand paternally extended towards That it was tbe hand of the Pope did not embarrass me in tha slightest degree for he was to me at this moment the representative of the Teacher who in life and doctrine humility not men but before God anil taught mankind to pray to Him The Pope's words were entirely true aad evangelical I thanked him from my entire heart and departed more satisfied with him lhan myself I had stood before him in my Protestant pride He had listened with patience re- plied with and finally exhorted me not with Papal arrogance but as a true Gospel preacher I parted from him with more humility of spirit than I had oome The Pope converted me in French with facility and accuracy His manner of speaking is lively and natural one who allows himself to converse without restraint Ward Makes a Speech Artemus Ward received an invitation lo make n speech on the at Of course ha he and reported tho speech himself He But we're got tba Afrikan or rather he'd got ui now what air we goia lo do ill He's a he isn't to blame fur it he was created for turn like the Englan rum but it's to sea At any rale he's no good hore ns I sta tid to Mister What Is It it's a pity he go orf quietly by himself where he cood wear red weskits and neckties faiz in varia wase without bavin a eternal fuss kicked up about him I'm bearin down to hird upon Cuffy Cum to think on it I am He be sich a infernal if white people wood let him alone He mito indeed be And now I think of it why can't the white people let him What's Lho of stirring him up with a ten foot pole He isn't he sweetest part kind of mery when in a natral slait the Union's in danger Tbe black devil disunion is truly here sta rin ns in the face We rausi drive him back Shall we make n 2d Mexiko of ourselves Shall we sell our for a mess of potash Shall one brother pnt the knife to the throat of brother Shall we mix our each others blud Shall the Star Spangled banner be cut op into Standin here in ibis here upon ray shore to I answer Ob you fallen who air raisin this row who fust place it I'm yon Tbe Showman j for you from his boots to the topmost bar opon his j I say to the South don't 1 say to the people of that sunny land jus Jock up a few bend red of them tearin fellen of in some strong boxes and tend em over to And people up North here will consine a number of onr addle braned rip ers to same let em fight it out among Why the people who got up this file do the Gil these critter out of the way the sensible people of tha North snd South can fix the matter up very easy And when fat let both resolve to mind their own HIDE BT TJ tT Listen my children hear Of the midnight ride On the eighteenth of Hardly a man is now Who remembers that famous day and year He said to his If the British march By Kind or sea from the town to-night a lantern aloft in the belfry arcU Of tho North Church tower as One by land and two if by sea And I on the opposite shore will be Ready to ride and spread the Thro every Middlesex village and farm For tho to be up nnd to arm Then he said good night and with ed oar Silently rowed to the Charlestown shore Just as the moon rose over the Where swinging wide at her moorings lay The Somersett British ship with each mast and Across the moon like n prison bir And a was By its own reflection in the tide Meanwhile his friend through alley snd street Wanders and watches with eagor Till in silence around him lie hears The muster of men at the barrack door The sound of arms and the tramp of feet And the measured of the grenadiers Marching down to their boats on the shore Then he climbed to tho tower of the church the wooden Blairs stealthy tread To tha overhead And started the pigeons from their perch On the sombre rafters that round him mado Masses and moving Up the light ladder slender and tall To the highest window in the Whare he paused to listen and look down A moment on the roofa of the town And the flowing over all Beneath in the lay the dead In their on hill Wrapped in silence so deep and still That he could hear like a sentinel's tread The watchful as it went Creeping along from tent to tent And to whisper -All is well I A moment only be feels the spell Of the place and the secret dread Of lonely belfry and ibe dead For suddenly all his thoughts are bent On a shadowy something faraway Where the river widens to meet the A line of blank that bends and floats On the rising tide like a bridge of boats Meanwhile to mount nnd ride Booted and spurred with a heavy stride On the opposite shore wafted Paul Revere Now he palled his horse's side Now gazed on the landscape far nnd near Then impetuous stamped And turned and tightened his saddle girth mostly he watched with eager search The of the old North Church As it rose the grave on the hill Lonely and spectre and sombre nnd still And ns ha on tho belfry's height A glimmer and then n gleam of light 1 Hq spring to tba the bridle he But lingers nnd gazes on his sight A second lamp in the A hurry of hoofs in the Tillage street A shape in tho moonlight a bulk dark And tho pebbles in passing a Struck ont ly a steed that flies fearless and fleet That was all yet through and the light The fate of a nation was riding that And the out by in his flight Kindled the land into flame with its heat It was twelve by When tbe bridge He heard tbe crowing of the cock And the barking of lie farmer's dog 1 And felt the damp of tho That when tan goti down U was one by the clock When ht rode into He i air the gilded weathercock Swim in the moonlight as he And the windows blank and bare at him with a At if they already flood At the bloody work they would luuk upon It was ISTO by the village clock When he came to iho bridge in Concord town He heard the bleating of die flock And twitter of birds among the trees And felt the breath of the breeze Blowing over the meadows brown And ona was safo and in his bed Who at the bridge would be to Who lay be lying dead Pierced by a British musket bull You know rest In the you hare read the British regulars fired and How the farmers gave them ball for ball From behind each wall Chasing the down the lane Then crossing the fields again Under the trees al the turn of the And only pausing to fire and load So through Lho night Revere And so through tho night went his cry of alarm To every Middlesex village anil A cry of defiance and not of fear A voice in iho a knock lit the door And shall echo For borno on the p the Through all our history to the last the hour of peril and need The people will waken and listen to hear The hurrying hoof beat of the And tho midnight message of Paul Revere Correspondence of the Commercial Social Life in the South MIBS Jan 7 Tha master's house is often miles from the Generally of dah order the rooms nra high and square well ventilated elegantly costly all of modern style and com- fort Tha quality of rominds you of that of old England whence doubtless Virginia the this raca was derived You are a servant a writing nnd left to dispose of yourself M hotul None of the restraints of a Northern private family aro felt The number of servants about the house from ten to renders this no difficulty to the family The livingis class embracing our ordinary mode nnd adding tho luxuries of fine game from The Planter is the ibe King He talks of his and of LU black and of his nigger ters Those latter are rows of good one story houses or cottages fronting eich other by trees by plots of malon Mid where the nigger things to sell Little warm about here and are attended by and invalid niggers The voting are the most active little imps on which my eyes have ever rested The man and women go to field gelher nt the tap of the nnd they re- turn together The overseer accompanies them and their labor is compelled when reluctant under hia orders by negro men whom they call nnd who are authorized to whip nnd who do so much and more cruelly than do the whites A negro is to do about the amount of work ed lo white He is given five pounds of par wroth and vegetables and in portion Tlie men and vromer appear to prefer the field labor enjoy tie of the crowd and a merry time they to have of it in the field and re- turning And the instances of flogging are certainly rare and generally deserved that is if master hns n lo rery reasonable service Saturday and Sundays are assigned as holidays Extra these and the women take tie half of Saturday to The overseers work under written in With somo honorable lions they nra fellows from Virginia Kentucky and rare exceptions the North Their tendencies arc proverbial and therefore gentry -are discharged to record ths lite reader been killed by jealous The negroes here are lilack mulatto quadroon and chestnut color I ho latter being the choice fur first named very often pass of- of coarser sort of Creole planters Aa sucb they aro respected by Ibe plantation in cases But all acts of severely and social as are at Of Iain The negro quarters jubilee seem so Ibat Itier are to ting and dance The that rily difficult to cept quite wholly to the law of sympathy of the negro is with A buck Imb or paddle do not permit Masters admit appeals from the Overseers and decides when should Dot ii had of tence But when muster dissents from his agent be pretends with ilit latter arid calls himself in that caw security to the for the future good behavior of the negro In no way is the black suffered lo that ha hna an over Well 1 in M system When Ihc feels that his punishment is be confesses justice of the decree anj off all well satisfied and with as in liis heart ns does nny before who is lo conceda its Fir otherwise when dealt by j antl hence tho master most about punishment and These negroes dress well on IVit few of tbe Women have not it silk and a and the and neat appearance of the collected darkies at such timm could be initialed by white The house are like of The average on to do plantations is about en to a family of five persons They good cooks and excellent and wailing when The coachman is an ex ception to this remark for the regro lo bo of fine hordes vet he will steal out them at highi The privileges of negroes are merous by the existing patrol they go it night among fel lows where they please from plantation to plantation using their hones And on holiday occasions on have grand blowouts A planter friend of mine to'd me that he dined on plantation at fifteen hundred of them Speaking of the of the slave willi to negroes it is but fair to turn it up wilh the remark it on the ground that the hni the right to and not to the of here it differs utterly from the Chastity is xn ally wherever the evidence con be got at ns much so for while women but it is often to proves rape a white man The negro lins nnd groat shrewdness The organ nf marvelous in is astonishing They in ludicrous Tn fact on n disputed point you CMI never believe he average of them This is constitutional lie U insolent on lite slightest provocation t to his master and family nnd brutal to his to sort of sympathy one for the oilier but to glory in opportunities to get each other punished anil when with power over each oilier they unmercifully il And yet none are better or kinder nurses to tho sick whites none more der or proud or fond of white children none more devoted lo young matters the of ibo brute order They appear to bave none of the nnd I am sure indeed that the in n very observer of the negro who ns an independent race are nf an elevation which shall erect n worldly or trace history Whether or not tliey and one about which I no opinion to express Ths Doctor and the Wolves AS IOWA Soon the first settlement of son Co fown nome twenty years npo came from St Louis n Doctor W who look up his in the little village of Charleston on Mississippi At lhal time there were but few tunls and dwellings long distances apart the summer the Doctor ed great by his successful treut menl of and bilious ferer anil as winter set in Pneumonia that terrible scourge of the North West made its nnd owing to poor habita tions of the hardly a family escaped Dr W hsd to go engaged neat tre night a messenger would come requiring bis presence twenty off On approach of Spring the increased and liis tough lie began to show of hard work bis staring 1 effect a night ind than that tlie cold with no stable from the cutting winds of tbe prairies J cloie of February he hsd a patient on Creek night had set in before he ready to leave This he of he often raada the journey and the that were seen distinctly as by the bight of d On departing he was wilt the eaddle of fine young buck for convenience of oh his and mounting Sandy was jogging the night warm it not the him would an from long habit and losa of bend turned would Jure the ot his until homo Dow Le partly t of position hunch slip on side Lim be forego his Mp aw more to keeping of center of by I he load froth little belt of i wolves crossing the bottom awl an Ky up end down the disturb Kim as Hardly ihai not keep op their cert dawn lope eed he consoling with the n Blake for his some fur the it occasioned him the twelve yet ea tra accomplished not two hours bit would beat end Contrasting the quiet at as a country physician he change from his limited practice ia hardly enabled him lo his family toil required bf to the country thai alia A 10 had nut Policed une of Mi 1 only if when Sanely contrary to from into into a run ll by lim he WIM soon Me divine i snd looking a bun J red could dark linpe of a large of wolves in full For of bis heart he fell fruin rein oil the neck showed his fear by running with Frantic bounds liis it would burst nf the As soon us the lie had lie knew thai gait the horne over mark half a nile his only of lo strength wilh the ot est en -off lie In himself of nient ilie knot which tied it to atler two or three rain e h il in ho pull him to si After crossing of lie led the crade rolling mid tie not to the lop of he hear tha of their frut him lie not bark but sat hia knees to the saddle to liis his belly leaned a little H in the last few strides of hunt race The summit awl the long in- is a the running easier on the defending die of tlie feel more und tha howls were ed into abort to the hill nearer and he hear the M it rushed through the of hungry vermin speed the servant ou but his unsteady and showed the were tiring him the reins his voice he nearest snapping Rt Again they are behind can only gain distance enough Kile Creek where another hill ins lo ed there be show ret Ho for he first the race gan to lonk are for quarter of a lie at which they fallow him no move yelps hut ly and on aware Out the would bu un He rises in liis nnd fur leap across tin llm water ii the moonlight of silver Old Sanity attempt flounders the opposite bank fulls clear of him Gaining fee the it running up hill the not a dred a few ed oaks are by he tha nearest but its branches nre only a few feet from ground Perhaps may follow the and lie may Tis vain a few of tko leaders run a short distant for the tree of hungry lank monsters ping al hint tlie A grey 1 in pulling hit on the limb ho wan on iliK tree wilh his feel get up Ho made un at- tempt to utilie the knot think laua relieved he get a little further from now in cloee proximity lo person Slipping kin hand in his fur his knife lo ml the rope lie lindu s ami through his mind he u vial containing it in an out- tide pocket o Ills coat wilh he prices of them with lliev are reaching the ground the and a sure from be cut of the peices were ing of among on thr out- side of ilie The of to ke laughed with wild glee to Tbe leader was the taken made fur his jaws they ed it wii of tho his fwe and reeling fell bounded ie the and fell he bad not been wore than a half a minute before hid wst torn to rest of the back were attacked unlit thirty or forty under Iba influence of deadly made iit effects loag race lie few of first the fate of to by their Quivering bones So many to remainder The waited i a ibe t up hie mind to stay fearful of further U e ad position begun to wenr on could Ibe of tbit-remaiBeat