Pepin County Press, The (Newspaper) - October 26, 1861, Pepin, Wisconsin 9 PEPIN WIS SATURDAY OCT 26 1861 WHOLE NO 72 nv TJ B S E DP i I IX ADV -i I VM 01 n of ii I nv i lid Ii Hi Oil Ml iii line ir 1 110 I cl iii nil ACT Yu live net it ye it idly Or in the great And and live belter no nil il Statute in nil when inh or ifj If i In- al the V mini advertising hy lie In uoiiiriimuil Kir i U mid tho inure lit of Job Printing i Office is with a pond of mid inks will to execute witli I ul will with house in the ii i r x KSS 31 JK A XT PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON and Confectioner on hiind ii first id in his line i Act mill never falter Tu the wright wrong toil will lessen with dud ii on the time aro And they onward liy Think not is destiny Or peace or joy is whut we it Is ii truth without Une luis snid Is nf Then be patient in the of him who uiny be iti Or a Insert plain As ye will ami nel and think the end ye nil shull witn laith in uur luve buttle is bravely and rest find C j the Done for Jolin M Y and Counsellor at Law and t UNTO THAT A HE Iii ho conscious pride of the noble and Dealer in Cabinet conduct of Illinois during the great re- bellion that rages through che land and our earnest gratification that we can point now to over true patriots ip the field all of thorn equipped clad and armed and ail anxious to guish themselves in the glorious cause of tiie Constitution and the Union we do not permit ourselves to forget or overlook the facts that younger and feebler States ours on our border have placed themselves fully up with Illinois or evou York or New land in noble in the service uf h e country Tiie writer of this article recalls with and Agent Office Wis I minute pleasure first visit in the 1 to the simple trading at tn ill n 21 M iey and Counsellor at Law i- in of i he In- in I r n -I I and mi iv ai i1 K frr and Notary Special i I Spring ot to tiie e purt of Solomon now stands beautiful city of Milwaukee It a lovely evening in May when standing on the commanding plateau which overlooks the lake in company witli jolly George Walker and Hubert A the adopted son ot the old Chief Cadwell lie cast his eye over that amphitheatre of with oak -i A -X A M iii verdure ui Spring he Mall I saw the sun gu in the utr i that curled from tne j cabin uf old Juneau it i mi the very of tiie i world of tne I At ilia period of time all of j ui ilie Lakes what is I now Iowa and contain people A nld i posts U Greeii Hay ami il else a military j and there I 01 In keep Indians i iil ad- C tiie pioneer V vt that L A R P H T E R AND lWl u usi ies 1 iias a that of from which it I was detached in by the admission of the latter into the Union Wisconsin i has gone steadily but rapidly forward j until in numbers in intelligence in i turc in in railways in churches in and all in patriotic ardor and devotion to i the Union she stands among the first of j great North-west i In the Legislative and judicial defense of the great principles of liberty that i constitute the of the tional edifice Wisconsin has boldly hnd fearlessly taken the very lead and now I when the Government is assailed and j the Union threatened this one of the j youngest States of this Confederacy sounds her and her children as one man animated by one heart and uprising one arm rush to the rescue In carefully compiling the statistics of troops and men furnished by the rious States we were surprised to find how much Wisconsin had done There are now cither in the field or ready for marching orders no less than teen regiments and that too in a basis of only about They are numbered and officered 1st Col Starkweather Democrat O'Connor Democrat 3d Hamilton Democrat 4th Paine Republican 5th Cobb Republican Uth Cutler Republican 7th Van Dorn Democrat bth Murphy Democrat 9th Salomon Republican Democrat Harris Democrat Republican Maloney Democrat 14th Heg Republican 15th Wood Republican Allen Democrat 17th offered to John ald Democrat have been thus minute in ing the names and political antecedents i if the various Colonels only to show that all parties arc a unit for the Union in Wisconsin and that Gov Randall has demonstrated his true patriotism his tact and perfect tiality in dividing the honors in serving under the flag among both ur all parties Of the material of which those regiments are composed we need not speak now Several of them have passed through and it is not invidious lu say that liner more wart robust ur better soldiers never moved in line of battle are they less perfect in their organization and outfit than they are in the heart and muscle of material We have carefully and ined their clothing overcoats blankets belts straps and all nis that are I The judge Advocate took his seat and his lips they did not hiss what the reader may no sir they didn't they ily suppose a court-martial i seemed to be held in reserve to cover disarmed soldier was charged the retreat of the rebel geese and they with killing and capturing two i fell because they wore in and two chickens and thus violating au j The next day the soldier was on duty order of the Commanding General to none worse for the prevent a forcible taking of personal i anil some how the geese and property A court-martial in such found their way to the officers quarters times though not wanting in dignity is and that was the last that was seen of generally hurried to a conclusion I them The charge was read the j was elicited and it seemed to AFFLICTION A TSST OF heavily on the prisoner He stood with Suppose we perceive a number downcast look when presently he children playing together in the street Advocate you have heard the charge and the evidence to sustain it It has been proved by the most positive evidence that you did early on the we could not without previous edge determine who are their parents or where are their homes But let one of them receive an injury or get into any trouble and we learn who morning of the Jth of July boldly level j parents immediately runs your musket loaded with round ball and for relief Thus it is with the you buck shot and then did discharge the weapon the contents thereof taking fect in the vital parts of two or ganders and two chickens the property of some person or persons unknown Thus you did on that special occasion violate the order of the Commanding General which was issued to prevent the killing maiming chasing or wring ing the necks of any geese chickens ducks goslings pigeons cows sheep gouts bulls calves sows hogs boars roasting pigs or any other domesticated animal of whatever form or nature Now sir what have you to say why sentence should not be pronounced upon said the prisoner raising his head and revealing the of an irrepressible Yankee I edge that all the evidence is true so far as it goes The motives er which prompted the act arc known only within my own and I like to have a record of them made in mitigation of my punishment Judge freely and slowly Clerk be sure and record ery word sir proceed prisoner it please yer men that the celebration of our al day Anniversary fanned the flame of my patriotism into an eternal My was a boilin over with the warm elixir of life erty ami pursuit of happiness I felt happy then as much so as if I was the birthday of my country at my gay and happy Green Mountain home far up in the State of Vermont I telt sir that 1 could have Jeff Davis for breakfast lunched on gard at eleven served up Wigfall at turee o'clock ordinary and made my supper un the hull arms if rebels 1 had my my tian and the man of the While we observe them together pursuing the same employments and placed in the same circumstances we may not be able at once to distinguish But let afflictions come upon them and we no longer at a loss the man of the world seeks relief in earthly comforts while the Christian flics to his heavenly Father his refuge and support in day of new To arc more to let than are placarded Hearts arc to be let every day old hearts young hearts stricken to let There heads to let to any thing to isms heads without a tenant There aro hands Hands and fair hands and brown Those to love these to labor these for rags and those for rings There are consciences to lot accommodating consciences at five per a month sixty per cent a year To let on bond and mortgage and a pound of flesh And so it goes from soda to souls almost everything to let almost thing with its price everything in the market but griefs They arc never quoted never at a premium never to let j o the skin from my face i TIM Si Tancy what we should have had around us now if instead of quarreling and lighting over their work the nations had aided each other in their work or if even their conquests instead of effacing the memorials of those they succeeded and subdued they had guarded the spoils of their victories Fancy what would be now if the delicate statues and temples of the the roads and missive walls of the the noble and pathetic ar- ti I in Ui d r 1 1 1 S K P 11 JJ A Lx 11 Y I and or the and wn sav thai liu ii can be tno State Vet out of its swaddling Governor Randall as lie takes of than tiie was j my infers and got a of mi rap in my eye un firing the everlasting glorious old Fourth 1 t keere for all this yere 1 determined in be and on tile of been ground to You talk middle ages had not dust by mere of the of time and the tooth of time 1 tell you that time is and it is we wlm like the worm we who smile like the It is ourselves who his activity uut i and as i them ll may well point to tine or t C anil my j Soldiers of pride who cue 1 telt particularly i 1 i t i it i 1 i are the mi Mews ana the am the ami t in t L take a in Hill is toils own us the Me lews of t he J t i J I inai when it i o e t -e as mid coming along I Wallas I said afore I felt a fi tv of in and jist to keep up my I h g i u si im an in us i mi-re a i a want r if V than can on in army an jist up m ee twu as wdl in the pol toned u the echoes a from J I or the wond jus wp cannot illume Ail lost treasures of human have been wholly roved by human industry of tion ilie Would have its ys on that tii iii are willi wi idi ha the kt mv old mountain 1 t e were all tne Uninn 1 I again and I ami all as i tae aim i to m U S in as a M- l a n ml lii Ui i fri -t IUV to a ab way bet up an and i nt me a but 1 u and bilin and did 11 i i jist so ii iii may i in and ru r ili 1 w ami 11 ill and il with our own ashes The ways won 1 I have we have not one stone ind restored to the tin great of old re- II we down tin work with and ill th tin c Millie and i i away l car the a kl l del our in in of which was ot 1 ur I pail il just 1 i t il I A r it and