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   Manitowoc Tribune (Newspaper) - June 12, 1857, Manitowoc, Wisconsin                                c- V f. r Thu shrill notes of lv summoned IN w. SMITH EDITOR PROPRIETOR trail claimed Dick to W o of b at a ill hia NUMBER 4. VOLUME 4, I1 00 2 n at 8 willi will ami Dr A. C. residence on Franklin Street uf llavin ton years in faithful I public his by willi immediately after lib Particular attention n in to 20, rale 0 wilt be t 4.1 ii in ire 1 on hundred I'll III t ur I rM. j I Ml 1 20 1 I 50 3 00 tu 5 UO DIT and not bu hit opposite National 1 1'riuiMiu str. Ai hunie till A. from 1 to 3 unn be loft nt a cured in Veterinary visit the mid an each inou tli during will bo fumid at medicines nnd will bo If hy S. I 1 frue of 1 .TV It ill con- mi. iu pr tii l euJ 310 in ice lilid far by 8. of ov DR. It. j The having re- ia resolved tu it Ins nt loth use who choose tho would the part of his attention has to Unit of the last mill hua full in i in an that ol the 320 tf THE A u a Aud 0 ver a amid them sut a A of low Aud they nil went Over tho king to tho And hit fair and us adrift this This churl of low ho taints the That hlow to As we travel 3allingf Over tho sunny i The ship is said the That churl of low all of o'er the sunny And you t and you 1 jet rid of or not for your crowns And my is i it on my owu anil 1" with Then it appears got Joe to reply to tr ingle or give mea ora took that I exactly j ray bunas lull .to get comes like a nnd ay myself from I I eleven years had the other as 1 i massacre it did you But this rifle ejaculated keener at a j long I call it Joe coz 1'vch that dia- hacl a. sort o' presentment that I should see atrocity even greater torments Old Joe By the tkan you have declared lite time of lingering tortura hate been fate of the 1 Co. mul in dry groceries Quay nido of tho VTT VV the l to f UM- it. the 2 10 If J. v that the of the i-A AC M. t' f irill nor 17 tr Stwo on street Iho 3 10 ti. trimmings ing on tit oil 371 Tier Wis. At general in tiu nnd iron York The for old U 3 21 If THE A T OF MEXICA IS 11V 1IAZRI.. THE OK a and over u period of eleven willi a brief to several important events which beg perhaps a a li about to inquire o' if tlie wife was ever heard from a my replied tears in his was a strange would be great living or to la what manner they disappeared from the my though that the monk truth in what is eagerly reel a heard of when rve wens np in the Goliad I didn't believe ii at the but Dr. Field said iu Texas that he hadn't much doubt of what does it amount tho you had an old mouk some know of co story how or got into the picket with motlier running and position of several of the who in the introductory chapters of ounce or twe tho hac they not feared to harm the child The independence exclaimed Wood U. 0 U DUE U I dealer in J. null of Tin York I j and 1CK A Attorney on York 11 il HJ dealer in Dry imts nnd Iron Neils Ii side of tho j ft tf I dealers in Dry A S t K I 47 If i. M 1 A if A. i K Notary Iu Hie vt Bouts Medici id mid etc. VV I of nil kinds dealer W. dealer in AH Heavy and kept dealer in tH fur of 3 3 tl dry A 11 uf dealers in o lit Clothing on of by such brave spirits as fought at the mo and at and as an dent nation was acknowledged not only by great powers of the but by r unscrupulous Sub- sequently the was ad- mitted the bright constellation which compose our Federal in a years of occupation wus sent lo the Rio which led to intimately touching tlic most already ced the After Texas had gained her resigned his commission in the army of the and returned to tho The loss his wife and whom lie supposed bore heavily upon his friends be- thut wua great danger of his jinking under the Time wore he partially recovered his health and by urgent request he was then to accept a lieutenant's M 1 IM Stub UliK 15 and General tr H. I T. in iu ill c of mill in Shoos of work on null between 7Ui and A I Vk I J A F i .ui V I i; vicinity 1'iu'i- at 1'ublio. nil film in JJ Store general in Dry nnd Huts nnd highest 1'. 1'. in the army of the United thinking lhat a life In the camp drive his He a year's discipline in 1111 transferred to n of which was Under marching orders for Ou thu arrival of his ny the he was and pleased lo meet his old Dick intelligence gives me fain gleam of hope that they yet may in tin land ol the But it ia that I heard a lisp of this of HS it at the re plied you were from the main body of the said it was a I was monk be sail as if like to trap a holy b just the thing to show in i the iu are n 1 nnd there must be sonio goo 1 men among Tbe two ted by the call fora Flying Thirty to Dick Keci 's arrival in Ihe of had reached the Rio and f immediately The battles Resaca de la and the o of were the portant events which in rapid Snail of none of rai k i resumed the torture was reserved for those only who sympathised with the Texans who were and for those only who to make themselves Those who obeyed orders to take part in the sanguinary have been by the tyrants Santa I Again head of the of the atill holds his place in the high civil honors upon fiend received a generate and even the meanest of the have been rewarded either bj civil or military while LUat bravery oung officer never held in the on the charge of having in some way or another assisted in the escape of three young Texan The charge was substantiated only nn oath of which I should have regarded with as little faith asil would iu the oath of the arch- fiend little would in that Woodland to I in the eyes of my a somewhat less coutinned the then hejd the rank of Colonel in the aud as the first man to refuse to become a government murderer 1 nnd immediately sacrificed my rather then to sacrifice Bat the resignation of my place did not sfy the monsters that more deaths hove becu caused by the men in Ht that it is difficult to Our xy country have bien spared much il the terms of at GoUnd lid been I joy well remember tire inquired I forget all that from the first terrible havoc year guns made upon our front in the rood leading to the up to the time of the I shall have lost iny memory events are I not to declare act of may mainly be attributed the immense evils are constantly this ill-starred and for ju the she will to pay upon my and Santa and their unscrupulous minions must be ere the nation can havo peace fur any considerable your memory welt to retain the more trifling incidents of the battle of were impossible to anything that I was an you a on the field that duy in cowl and do you mea Halsinger paused for a few and then with a look of confidence I I recollect it lot me it was Padre a monk attached at that time to the of San establishment was situated but I saw ligent aud Each rulak d to the i. other the events of Each could tlie in tlie matters to those they helif dearest their took the liveliest interest iu and pledged himself to Qsc hia most to learn the fate of those troni whom he was separated at an ly On the day prior to that when the brigade to which company Flying Artillerists was marched from the city ot Vera a a grey isli beard attired iu the ot f holy mounted upon a J to pass out of the ti ty on He wards the After a few miles lie was stopped a party of but to queries concerning the he to know and allowed him tu a short distance from tlie him hastening from the field with s in hia which I afterwards learned was a child he had rescued from the perils of the Following at a few rods dis- was a who appeared to be also seeking a refuge pf is truly a oration of the story of ths said Woodland to this Father of you known to he inquired after a short personally I Intl seen prior on doubtful V. OK TIIE MEXICAN Tho of Puebla de 163, of the is of richest magnificent places in the of From any high position a view of its public edifices anil it looks like a cluster of gems lying iu the bosom ot the and seems to the beholder really thy of its celestial but in if it were culled Puebla do los could not be ft much greater misnomer is the one it now It might have when it gained tlie appellation indicating the abode of angelic all that could be desirable n. nature never lavished her gifts trore tli who misruled our I was accused of to the time of and had him being a dangerous man to be at frequently spoken then boldly with being a traitor to the was and after a of mock trial which I did not I was declared and ced to be immured within these ills during the of my I thank mast soon The of mis together with the some food furnished havo already be- gun to inroads upon my and will soon put me casualties and pf this Doring the long period of my I havo looked upon the faces of my beloved wife anything of his Unit he wna formerly upon any spot of at period of which wr its wer only upon the vice nn in their most loathsome nn hideous stalked hand an both by day and by Yet the amount of wealth in this degraded exceeds that of tiny oilier ita size iii but it is in the possession of the comparatively who pass away idle luxuries lazy ami no a are IM evil himself is in mcau nla do I Ami I lits M toy on his cussed It e go Kaintuck Bash The American with a of itero b battery occupied ight The enemy in and with barged the Flying It as if they be superior numbers down n fire from tho jif supported by a volley of itry from a of 10 iud nicer upon the they nd repeated tho bat were vithout Iho loss of a nmn of American for a when Worth to a ig in spite of the of the whan ho brow of a overlooking a but was on on general had conceiv of making a mock assault upon tho ng draw trf Ihe Infantry ami riflemen in poi sition on the This design on part of the flashed suddenly thff of and as they com- buttery to be the enemy Loo fa distant to reached by the small shot with which tho wero Under cover of tlie of the heaviest pieces ordered to sf circuit of the nnd take u position on ft little rocky the left The to tho point he hail vug with such rapidity it more heed the dirty by cither of than they do the beneath Uio wheels The as lie of their There scarcely the but ti priest of the but i a redeeming triut in any class of its changing musket ami balln nnd among This though recently attached to tho convent J Who thcr roiling in wealth I d not believe me neither have I seen a nor any human unless my keeper can be so until this visit who came into camp I ll and upon soon it a more gallant 1- mc purpose I t not yet been he said with for bravery he waa breveted tim 1'roVi- L nnd the i K. I'll ri 1 1. 1; R. 18 A. with no companion than a second the command of this A fler the of where he also rt his company wug 10 M upon liis i- Woodland recognized him at n Mt nal 1S. IT. -j i l he p mi j of I t .Vu for no other mini ever moved with a pair of Ings like Dick lie that same peculiar the and a of breeches of cut and that he wore in tho Texan The ed him and my eyes do not deceive name I nt thu said is niy and one jest as Agents for the of A. P. A. Jun. Ui lu nil in nil the uf li in of n r t fur CHAP. o in- tf O V. While oasy u bar for ns to No. I hope lo be up r J r wo WHITE Manufacturers nnd .iu shingles mill Por north of with E. Jt J. 13. A J. T. s. r L seen your target Who you name is of the fcw anil J 41 IF F. o tho 4 j cf it fat it. H. fo Warren Two 1 2'l and Surgeon ton Co. AVill in line of the iate act of Congress procured LKE Jb iva i r t nt M j ton U Cut l MJ unit iu Jt f Ai at uf subscribers will bo pre- j pared to pay ami tho highest price for old copper on nnd nt tho 2-82 tf PERRY CO. May I want i a mother's if I didn't begin to think exclaimed us you I'm happier to meet than if I'd Leather No. su j r I forgot Water in 4lUiV V olu Tin price vou gm lo tho Mcx cans tW them barkers in Tiro i How you did my I N. I by your you've be one o' Uncle Sam's I am now attached to a company Flying them I take to be your little pock et out said and pointing to the ony hatl a dozen out on infernal we shouldn't them cutthroats a chance to trap usas they My blood when 1 hink we had all Been its my the offer of capitulation would never mvc beon Agreeing to it ed a most fatal our Colonel thought he was treating with a foe claiming to better than the Ken i anil Old about two veil o' their flints for we're than I that we Crockett's Now we've jot oo us I think not less than the blood of a a Scott at Vera The brilliant 3- of tlic Americans in a id capturing this stronghold of the fire matters of and need co from The victorious Americans hoil been in possession deUlloa and the but a few when Woodland vus commissioned to visit the prison set at liberty nil persons who therein confined for political J c- by on officer of ra and n file of he commenced his ti sk He questioned each one as to his ra aud offense for which he suffered and each story wus either ted or falsified by tlie records of h one of the dungeons 11st wag discovered a ing man in past the pri ne of with a bushy board ha ig- ing over his and n countenance evidently by suffering long stood in a i Woodland and liis party ejaculated tot an and piercing yon shall quickly learn almost to were a a colonel of you witness the slaughter which you have alluded my eyes were spared lhat horrid you at the battle on the prairie of am quite ashamed to confess that I commanded a regiment of lancers ou that replied the was to nnd I believe he came from New was he ah question cannot replied the by I knew he came from New was from the fact thai he came in company with a young Spanish no who had just from a vere wound he had received from the hand of an assassin in New it be reflected must be else the coincidence is very The charge of These and other thoughts revolved quickly in his He that he had got a clue to the replied are he in possession of your great CD W to t BAOU liit tho brick corner of by ho will tho agency to which in itL tbio nnd nnd looped on to 180S I tf Plait havo on froth tbu u of irill Lo aold at mill 3 14 sn ami In on voit of tho M. W and the nil is my ted he said while sighs and sobs ir cor- his is But why should I power have brought me My advice and admonition were into and for it I have suffered eh ven long years within these adamantine w for wrongs and let light heads of the The prisoner's eyes gleamed wildly bile and he in sind vehemence as he went dilating upon the imbecile of Hex can listened to the icni irks of tho prisoner with much awl i onco the to Mm the voice was tt and that 66 hod somewhere figure and where he not most disgraceful affair to Mexican arms that ever I was engaged but we did all that nen could under the orders of an imbecile were teen had advantage of and yet we were by four but ittle body of men never They ed down as if they had been but f ready for the so many i not said task your Balsinger I fhe name ejaculated the with am one of the four who the with an was said that but three and they were cution was put off because our required Besides the three one woo and llope again his heart my said the hopeful addressing the I must esteem you as though I fight against befits not airan of your nable The prisoner stared at as if he did not comprehend the meaning of the singular words which fallen upon his my must with continued taking the old man's arm within his ami urging him will not take mo to a prison Ton will not bind my limbs with queried as ho moved his dungeons should be only for chains should bind tho limbs of the traitorous Patriots should breathe the pure air of anil have freo use pf all their Dibs de exclaimed the ohl man as along each moment de may the mer of which and revives my deceive your soul for hope you shall be and God him who seta thi innocent captive at the happy did not from the invaders of But am I truly lobe set at Is the order of our J God bless your And I shall see lie glorious sun we emerge from this my or in an J squalid severely wai It 1 Soil them fur u moment they ami pressed on towards the v ho be- gan to full I It if the left flunk turned by the tory would lie extremely At critical from on sed anil utmost from view a heavy of with opened upon threw and into their Another mill anal bur fired the suite before the now ing enemy could gut beyond the reach of IU deadly Tho in great disorder madr a pre- retreat towards leaving thoir behind 13 continued on their ami on the are are degraded and were of duily aud nightly in either or in of honored in the brooch than in tlic especially among Ihe go Occasionally a ed wreck of who the nabob sufficient to keep him from starving fora is put beyond Hie miseries of this life by means of the the or infernal machine of tlic But a righteous judgement soon visited this sinful and we trust that the scourge j had in some to im- prove their despicable But ts of a digression from the course of pur anil wo therefore resume it. It was a bright ami lovely morning on Ihe 14th of 1847, thut a division of Scott's headed by General was seen moving on towards portion of the notwithstanding iis glorious achievements but a day or two on j the heights of. was in fine cited on the field of finally mode his praised that ore more It was the avowed one They depended 'the step and he door of the when Halsinger and looking steadily into o survive talp of the earth beard tit Tuylor had to the to me look at continued i tiat that jay butit like win so anus and were I in but tho soldiers and but they moved crn as if on conquest after until they should reach great city of the and stack their arnm in the Plaza Thay continued their march about seven o'clock ia the and had ed a place called about twelve miles the Vera when the column was ordered to At eight a meek looking the identical Individual we saw leaving tho of Vera Craz a few days rode along the American if dent that his holy vocation would shield him from injury or To bo some of the more facetious of the the aome light remarks reflecting upon the long-eared animal that he urged along by the constant ap. of a heavy As he cd along his keen eye the ures of each lie a of Flying nd perceiving an officer apart from je surveying tlie scene of Tondeur before Mm. he rode up by his side re he was saluted the voice 1" ejaculated as he to the about next without meeting with any city of An hour Santa with hid together willi regiments of hail mit of U not daring to risk another batlle he was still further It their any would to fight my Meeting not upon y at without condil ion yet you would do me a you lake bf thi of 11' grateful bowl and arni where 4 ani lo my interrupted he holy raising bis to bid one of the history ol tho modem hat two or men of ug with lighting and it tedious harassed ou even from the want of food awl wni aud badly anil should to into a hostile ing- sixty and arms and pitch thoir without even saying in plussa of the And when to lie down for rest and without tho slightest apprehension that Iho would have the temerity to attack the fierce and surly looks upon them by every inhabitant Praises of Captain Woodland upon for the skillful manner lie turned the tide of battle at and he was afterwards breveted to rank of Major for his part in that With Dick Keen il was the absorb ing ic of Said ho to I be scalped if Hickory to gin yon a com- at tho lowest I sml the hull and per I Joa Jr. u few la their green but yon cut em dawn to luz prairie There WM arms and looked Thus would Dick run on fit an hour if would tto too lavish ot hM for the 61 bog said the officer and the thousand will be d in a for the and time to boly sa d you learned Boll I no time fur ant Soon I gallant captain to Keen was a great of Who checked his when the wak flattering to 0n tlic dny alter occupation ot Pf of of Bib mjr of which n he wits by Woodland in ft 1  

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