River Times (Newspaper) - October 25, 1852, Fort Winnebago, Wisconsin JAMES DELANY Ja E Pf ii fOKI OCTOBER NUMBER FOX KiVER TIMES a Kick a jrt M by 9 L A 3 V B R 0 T H C it T It M 1 Single copy per year Five practical sense Judge Whiton hi genera ability of and ton woald apt to err against dent Judge Larrabee would be abler to establish a precedent where none whether s lr 11 Ji Judge judgment would be lest whole cloth No ten by Gen Pierre or sten or him until appeared in I It bears HU r of bv iU J L bv ret f the an copies Ten i Twenty m KATES OF 200 GOO 1200 2000 m be hy the of every intelligent roan Wili sec but in Judge less subject to be by the of 01 in i It is well known not in Concord when i uu iess on that Pierce have a A in j a CliO 1 c: Whoa n power they tlun by were the legatees ci a nation i over im nine i r i 1 n KM in 1 the mark the bv to the the people u uic of government to UU the goDa of the are in u very great measure performed by j press copy j puh j the Bar Serving on the Bench is ry of these wretched scamps only tu exhibit j Kj has not for the la One Square of ten insertion On essential to comprehend the and i to the country another instance of the subsequent he deficiencies of counsel but no lew and conduct of the One column per 30 001 less essential are comprehensiveness leaders It shows that they will stop at m j his course is known the Halt column 20 of mind to apprehend j crime that will benefit their j ins bat laughter Business under 0 per year 5 00 he positions weigh the and j Morn j The truth is he is an infirm old man and ove r 6 lines per line 100 i the learning of the Bar And in these w nun not i or me las ten re- yarded in as a strait out Jar as any votes POLITICAL I LOVE THAT RICH BROGUE I Jove that rich brogue yours jukin TiK cruel at Patrick fuu tu That brogue two every whit And not loved U before a bit respects as they sit together on the i t is not easy 10 say which of these two i tlemen has the advantage VICTORIES IN OHIO to tamPer wilh IUS Or or PENNSYLVANIA ASD INDIANA i a people and I lull you thai they The party and and the of this in it ad- tion and that not one in California oi iij to ot j to ma m It socks to a guardianship j the course pursued by the that tiie people may he cared for but not i tion in rejecting the cession ol those It becomes bv its sole will this that people and on the resources of its and policy and divided on u as to means for vvith my knowledge oi those they have left behind them on this of the continent 1 may safely predict what some of you may live to see a commerce employed on ths They have been in judicial life during each of which elections were dency The element of rivalry exerts a J Pacific greater than that now upon i greater power tg Of harmony for tlie Atlantic a railroad from San Let yoat long spoken opinions You would from land I jio in making her laws give IH 10 hand 1 love mat Dm i So indignantly you up your pen In the Aslor Houie parlor and earnestly wrote That Irishmen were not deserving tola I love that rich Ah 7011 loved it indeed When you your assent to the infamous creed When you claimed of that parly the leader lo would from Irith their righu to free MORE ur 11 he I the travel of same period nowa bout bur year j Tuesday indicate overwhelming of civil service lor General SoSS Both have improved m that ic I Scott by the whig press are a of temporary P while California will Larrabee the most of the two Still Judge In Pennsylvania the indication are that sion of history and highly to in Larrabee cannot be raid to be the better the democratic ticket Jor Judges is elected i tne wno show such reckless disregard bove a future of the Empire Supreme Court Judge while Judge by from 8.000 to 12.000 majority The of truth If it may the S Ke learning und certainly turns on are very The ana most audacious assertion without the back of the party nett to New York the city on the L Circuit In their j scattering and the result closer There is j is that the passage of the Compromise was is ever turned delivered in the Supreme Coart some doubt as to the Legis ature A whig majority of two is the advantage is with Judge Larrabee his opinions are fur more vigorous and logical j House In eigl 1 and accurate I al Districts heard from seven reported in the to ever neither of these gentlemen like to be judged by his share ia the judgments of the present Supreme Court Judge ton's judicial character with the Bar would one are wn state is decidedly In Ohio the victory is even more decisive Returns from one half the state indicate thai due to Gen superhuman exertions f ture The party dwells on the events of They calculate largely upon the credulity i the past and so intently fixed in oi their partisans in making such claims for upon what has been with a view to the onr totally unknown in the mere production of former times will then have become in fact as well aa in name the of the Pacific and will teem with their of of industrious wealthy ry actor in that was known at that change while will lie in time Editors and left no one move onward or to leave the track of power vana ol that 5 i t 1 I reality the who took a manly stand on that have stood better at this time had it will go democratic by 15.000 j occasion but the name of Gen Scott was you love lhat rich brogua you your mind To repeal all naturalization inclined matter how or honest men we Thai Paddy never a ba 1 I know rt told To the party who always love As the day vi hen theit votes are wanted draws near Although but CATTLE rest of ihp year I love that rich brogue did yor When Greeley told you you couldn't get in That Vrtu never sit in the Jf you couldn't gel Patrick to help you up there he brought lo them as and clear a view as Judge Judge bee Kould as certainly have been a better Judge to-day had his judicial term been devoted to acquiring Judge J professional knowledge But it cannot be overlooked that while i Judge Larrabee ran still acquire equality j and evan superiority to Judge Whiton in j all those things in which the latter is superior it is net the reach of Judge industry or zeal to attain equality with Judge Larrabee in those pointe in which the latter has the advantage All the tages of the future are with Judge You love it at well perhaps you'll Faith election day in When for President it f on your That siSaS in three I love that rich brogue X Scott votes you'd live better you nnl T No be aisy quit or tasin when I love that rich Tis old You cant sugar that piH to will he what you he'd be n That same coverad op with whig I have arrived at an impartial comparison 1 lhat in what I have said I hare on- ly repeated the avowed sense of a large tion of the Bar in the habit of attending the present Supreme Court I have no al choice between them and while 1 fairly I admit that on the whole I give rny own pre- doubt ferencf to Judge Larrabee I think the choice between the two a very nice one And while I would not willingly detract from Judge just write this because I think his advocates have done Judge Larrabee less than relative justice in heir comparisons bet wee o the If American THE CANDIDATES FOR CHIEF JUSTICE I have been acquainted with ene of these gentlemen he has upon the Bench and wilh the other several years be- fore I have had good opportunities of knowing both personally and professionally and I think I know them both well Not bound to the support of either by any gation public or private I to make a candid companion of their judicial cations Of the two Judge is much the older and more experienced Judge LARRABEE the younger and more vigorous man The former has more legal ng the latter a higher natural intellect Judge Larrabee would certainly be a better Judge with his opponent's legal kno Judge judicial usefulness would as tainly be bettered by the other's native ents H is perhaps a common mistake that age is an to a lawyer going on the Bench It has generally happened that the Judges have gone on it early in MORE TRAP FOR THE IRISH A Scott campaign paper called the published in New York under the direction of Robinson nnd Greeley publishes the following A 1 OEM PIERCE N June 7 My Dear Your Telegraphic patch informing me of my nomination by the Democratic Convention at Baltimore the came duly to hand A laudable ambition Giddings and Wade Iree soil are elected never mentioned by aay one have over the regular candidates on the Western j conversed with men or the ground In Sandusky county v democratic gain ol 300 Scattering returns from Indiana indicate a complete democratic Morn until crushed by the party engines of their opponents The mission of the party is not to be de- i u L i- v because we yield to its clai 113 there is a I at all tho time throughout the or coincide to it the honor of the first posi I whole contest and not one alluded to Scott imn avancement whole contest anu not one alluded to Scott tion as to importance in the as having had anything lo do in the of the great interests of humanity Facts ness is not all the canvass for the I are stated too wull n has expressed himself one time or another favorable to three different plans for the naturalization of foreigners as PLAN L Before possessing the right to vote every foreigner shall live here after his arrival twenty-one years or until about the day of his death PLAM 2 A total repeal of all ation laws BO that foreigners would be sure to they could vote J This is the plan to which his mind inclined when fired with indignation 3 That before possessing the right to vote foreigners shall the army long enough to get SHOT Of F This is his last plan as developed in his ter accepting the nomination for the dency According to his first plan nine out often would he obliged to live here long enough to die before they could vote According to his second plan all would be sure to die before they could rote and according to his last plan they would stand a smart chance of getting shot out of the way The old General is isn't He is so kind to aliens that he evidently thinks HEAVEN is the only fit place to make ican of Dem nomination of a whig candidate for Presi- des t is fresh in the recollect ion of the try The objection to scott by the whole South and the compromise men was that he was not committed to the ise by act or word This was a whig not a democratic objection Day after day did whigs deliver speeches in Congress cing tne silence of Scott on the subject and K A j I 14 calling for proof that he approved the Com- MEST IT is BECAUSE IT FROM ira promise at all and they called spirits from j PRINCIPLE the vasty deep No response came Although the party w not characterized But there stood the significant fact that the While I talk to you other great powers who never let an slip or extending and perpetuating their power and commercial influence ara and for the of those Islands They understand theit stated too well authenticated to importance and the commanding influence be doubted by any considerate man who is i they are to possess in the future history ot iTlM n f li ll-m i t A conversant with the teachings of history This negative principle is not peculiar to political organization It pervades as has been seen all the departments of knowledge and is ever known by its uniform hostility to most the new movements of and of national progress IF IT EVER IN THE j to it then tha in NoTera ber next you the ascendency ot principles and measures in the ad- ministration of the government by the tion able and worthy and you will put an eud to these of foreign powers and prepare the the way for miking the Sandwich American territory to the advantage of that and the honor and glury of this Republic men who had slandered denounced and de- famed Fillmore and Webster for their port of the compromise were iu phalanx for Scott Considering these facts known and read of by all men can any impudence be more audacious than that exhibited in the claim Scott made superhuman exertions for by the active elements of progress all will admit that it serves ts n stimulant to in- creased exertion on the part of iu opponents and to thoroughness in the attainments of science In helps to gain what most it dreads A large portion of its members doubtless act from high considerations ty and are seized with conscientious ment at failures they cannot rt tj the compromise 1 It is an assertion that no hend and we intelligent man and can deceive markS which are applicable only to j powers and acquired habits ol dia- 1 i i OUTRAGE UPON THE IRISH whig meeting in i only the blindest partisan or the most igno rant of the public The Union men ber Webster Clay Ca's Douglass Boyd Cobb and a host but they hear of Scott They remember too Seward Greeley Johnson Stevens and they know that these men were enemies of the compromise the bitter opponents of their own party men who favored it and the de- that sixty-six af these Scott men misapplied to the motives of men It may be permitted a ment and to mistrust his ability to serve the public and to speak of him aa a weak and dangerous Col Barre in the British Parliament spoke of the conduct of Lord North in his ministerial capacity as being most indecent and the of any divests the of U m when West Chester on Saturday last a deadly assault was made upon lour or five men they were democrat They I were in an oyster cellar talking among rhen they were interfered whig who ia particularly cott me one to impeach his personal integrity or to the platform endorsing the nr compromise and the rest only voted for it to j get their candidate So much for one claim of civil SANDWICH ISLANDS 1 to the Irish which led to a general knock down The Irish surrounded hy n crowd and penned up in a passage way j r i were compelled to fight their way into the canvass every of Of desperate and on cess on account of the part I took as com- at Of say that I am more than honored to be as the standard bearer of our cause in thia great country of hours We will go officer in the Mexican War and great strength in the the area they were attached by the mob and terribly abused Several of the demo cratic of the Irish seeing their peril Scott on account of the settlement of the nullification excitement in We are not told what he did there but he lo strictly to the military f the city and nothing else not particle of discretion was he allowed in jy other respect Ths the worshipers TUB WAY HUSBANDS THE arrival from is arriving thence now for that little island has become the has filled the salona of Paris with a terest the more so as u this coming man is anything but welcome in high quarters A frw years ngo Count in possession of three things rooat dear to the heart of man in every clime un- der the sun namely great a magnificent estate and a lorely Of all these the estate alone remains and it is evidently to the other two that he has made the to Park ia search of i he prefecture in Corsica The in so peculiarly Corsican style that U it ally worth relating The count married iu 1346 not only the richest but the greatest beauty in the island For two years the happy seemed to live in the enjoyment of option m which matrimony to promise its victims before The count was atl and attention the countess all devotion nnd Nothing occurred to mnr their i The folio arc Irom he speech of Mr Teneyck one oi the Commissioners now and then a lo the Sandwich islands in reference 10 their proposed cession ti the United States lains a by the present body ol the expose con- of opinion would arise slight of ways on trifling between the count and hia demands of the western people for ap enemies the Irish There was no in one instance an i found out after twenty years of i ness of the that he settled the whole remember what old ise tariff their relations with this country The spirit of progress of present age is nothing more or less than the natural de- velopment of democratic ideas and s hia his of dency to disagreement was however ways soothed with to much grace and derness by the that the of the could scarcely to bo designed to feed a set of hungry you could Rear expressions all them the credit but knowing made by give it to the j have stripped off ail their laurels to deck the brow of their idol It is a monstrous sin in the eyes of j Then again the northeastern boundary express himself to but Scott settled that The All other things being equal an old Judge out of our National treasury has a great advantage over a young one j The Papists will naturally be more or lew ft an lo but the advantage lies in judicial not opposed to oar let them j and when be Joes de must trv the management age The capacities of mind We never could depend upon them with any j j d a but it is right ii by practice at the Bar are not the certainty and they are a bigoted set a he ic purchasing Louisiana and filled the husband with mferm most useful on the Bench The we car get along without better than wii h i I They tried to the attention however 5 on Qi at The er after the departure of the young iai been had left the husband and wile to party of the tude once more Shortly howerer a try nnd the only party to whom of anxiety itself in the declining progress health of the young wife The whigs as a party have been very j ent cause her grew dim her the back grew pale her hane the the had been struck with nnd dry deaden that nice which is the highest quality of a from holding office and we anould re When have that they voluntarily leave our a second by nse a lawyer is i too old for the Benca They induce an The South I safe for at aii e- have voluntary tendency to partiality and and it is thought by the moat knowing dice It may be said of aay i ol oar party that we can j rnan fitted by capacity and at- j age the as to get the free vote j wf that the earlier of North or at least a good part of it by he enters uopu it better Judge c will a pinion the become Had Judge entered upon to ol heir leading met judicial fifteen or ago he decked with all the laurels affair Those pretensions set up for Scott show a reckless disregard of truth The sAmii mendacity which defies public an would regard no to assertions except ths gaining credit or these would assert that Scott Ohio some twenty years the battle of Xew Orleans or i i quarrel between and State of Maine but tiie neJ to no a t L ml of a practicing lawyer are not their interned to coax the Catholics a religious Ley cand Jat for il 1 is trom lcP ile favorable to judicial f to rote their men but if they dare to and irom a vigorous aim The daily necessity at all plenty of strength democrats they are lions from ant given side a tendency to I The Constitution of soy own state very nj j f i lit aM of judgment j properly excludes these Chester A and other papc uNuer f letter ot Mr of iSC it w he in that here been m more teamed and he now w If Jodge in Thaw FRANK pretend published in in giving in adhesion to Scott and As the whigs a to over ilia i V M- for the r r ed Napoleon at thereby ii H ire of THE WHIG PARTY Wmo in Utf United i of net -i wis dt and oot rtew w not quick ar by i Mr s m ol w 19 u r of to i he ot 4 Co it and from a vigorous and j after every had bean tion of the same They fied to hold her to health she bund laM on the democratic party from bed the count stirred from her to onr confederacy They tried to hold 1 low administering every potion with back the democratic after the own hand ami hy soothing discourse and try was involved the war with Mexico j kind words himself to the n peace tyy refusing o vote I dark to the world which the to on war and by Doctor said musi of all of Uie war a ad oe drc hie and our brave and victorious i at length the priest had as murderers and thereby the last kind tor the peace of the of army the departing soul and the lovely ic to with her I lie come with She had to thank forever fur all hia in her and with the anJ of as Lh 1 men ti whig i h my 1 hav love the mvt deprived of I haw 1 r i us one j ever tier mm oof t i Man U id U-