Rock River Pilot (Newspaper) - January 19, 1848, Watertown, Wisconsin rrrr The condition upon which God hath given Liberty to Man is eternal vigilance which condition if he break servitude is at once the consequence of his crime and the punishment of his VOL 1 WEDNESDAY JANUARY 19 1848 NO 15 B U S I N ES S Published day by WHIT at 50 per annum in in vent ih fr Attorneys ut law in Cramer s Block West end of bridge nr BUTLER Attorney and at Law Notary Public and Gen 1 Office in block side the iner TI J I'll EIv TISS and Counsellor at Law and in W T L K and Counsellor at Law Office Jones on stoic W D Attorney and al Lav and i- v L ike Mills 1 l LOVERS AND HUSBANDS Attorney and at Law ferion 1 Attorney Lau and ii W T Attorney's and f nt Law ivr n W T and at Law and in y Hani Co ASA C Lake Fox LARA HICK cV Attorney and at Law LATHI VII OILMAN of tho P< ice T WILLIAM Jl General L ind Will tier 1 to Land en- tries in the Biy Land and v ill particular attention to the pi merit of Taxes and redemption ol UK salei in Docile Count j Oak Co VMS TfM M and MilN Co i located at the and Sin Co u rox coin and Su T ODY TO M 0 Office A n an v 1 v ilan Co and Surgeon Co nnd St HI to ol tue co W P By JAS L v By Lake Co s w ior r i n v i us iv Dry t Shoes nt the Stoic toi nci of and vfA ma OWN By L J A complete Books and or Ho has aKo in a o A IIY Ye who so often deplore a once blust is a lover no Attend to ray nor to be taught Tuat prudence must cherish beauty caught USD man 11 horn you wed like your j Though there a in both they are both apt to Row tuneful and soit fiom y Not played on too handled too much The and that fead from your hand Glow by joui and come at com- mand Exert uith your the Fame happy skill For hearts birds may be tamed at your ill Uc gay and good-humored complying and kind chiel your face to your mi rid Tis e that tho wife n ay conquest improve And Hymen AN ill met the of love AMERICAN Oui nte our native land Ouir song is foi her Her s is in our hand lips out her stoiy Her toity lulls and valleys gieon Aie belore And like h Tier mj o ci And arc upon our lips For those n tho For s star knows no eclipse When upon by For who e the mighty deep And the of danger AVc e to and tears to w eep For every ocean Our aie 11 ith our DJI song is tor lier Our for lior gill mt band V hy strike leads them We the air Tis 11 for him an endless wreath Vi ho a tyrant t power tell of beauties M Italy's pi cud Oi Scotland b lapses And nymph s ol shannon's waters We need riot boast chaims Though loicK them hover Our lies in AN INTERESTING LETTER FROM and cans The following extracts arc from an a- letter written by an American lady Although not intended for the public eye it contains so an account of a region seldom visited by A- merican travellers that we venture to publish 1847 I can scarcely realize that 1 am writing to you fiom from that city of the so associated with the stories we to listen to in of and Pirates whose favorite haunt was this beautiful bay What a change This is now a French city The French language costume manners and above all French soldiers seem strangely out of place among the Moorish towers ques the snowy turban flowing trowsers and Arabic tongue As far as commerce is concerned all other nations I suppose i aie benefited by what has cost the French such an immense number of lives and such vast sums of money The eranian has been as wife as the goods and wares and restaurants without number yet at the bazaars the Moors reign There they set embroidering their beau- slippers caps and vests and rounded by all sorts of Turkish arid ish tion and purpose were cautious not MAJOR NOAH of the New York Sunday fo recognize iljm npj Times Never says the millionaire butt ning up his coat j and ad- l they ho hod time to itf Mr Rogers enys his hen he saw the American sentinel T wares 1 we spent about half says the out were banker lie if he have among them and became so j through cheeks to the ruined with joy and I I U 1 j 1 1 CJ K Iti IT son River dreaded so far as pirates are to be A made PI- rr in Dry f loo Is ery and J n i uux IK 1 Kudu ai e Ci c G C WEIGHT in Boots Shoes and end the bruise n Vf of JACKSON 111 Dry Goods Mull ID At tho One side of the mer W T 0 and bide of the mcr to order on and tuims I Retail and t 111 and Ware an co T Dealers in Diy F F CO GoocK Shoes Boois and at the pire Stole s block town L B Dealer in CoocK Crockery and Liquor and Wines More in the block Wost side of i n a soul departs their lamentations arc terrible but they sorrow for the as fur the dead they count him in all things a so they place the garland on his brow and in hit hand the palm of They uncover the face that till may see what a majesty of most repose is stamped and they of as they boar him away to his rest when they buried that bright eyed Greek maiden snatched suddenly from when her young heart was as light ns her f ice was fan they ed her so rigid and in the gay dress she had never worn but for some fete or gala as though this more than anv wero a day of rejoicing to her and thus attired with hcr long hair spread over bor still besom all decked with flowers they laid hcr uncoffined in her At her leet they placed a small flask of wine tmd a lasket of corn in accordance vith an ancient Greek superstition which that for thiee days and nights the dismembered spirit mourning round its tenement of claj the garment of its ty as a pilgrim and a stranger on the earth it lived and loved it and As soon as the symptom of decay announces that thu ork oi corruption has commenced they the purer essence departs to n realm Before the grave was closed whilst for the last time the warm of the sunset cast a glow like the mockery of life over tho face of the poor young girl her friends as a last But my sympathies are as usual with the the Moor Many of them vi ill not live in the vicinity of Algiers or Oran although possessing im- mense wealth there but prefer nnd Tetuan because there their religion is respected and they dwell solely among their own people We had several of them passengers on board the steamer that brought us and sad indeed was it to watch the ex- pression of their fine faces as ed their the abode of their conquerors They gether upon deck silent and motion less and as the white minarets of the mosques gleaned forth in the moonlight their lips became me re firmly compressed from beneath their plainly told of the well known that it seemed quite ant to receive their morning salutations Fiench served us on sions and where they spoke only Arabic we tried the the eyes which hey seemed to understand full well Mr the Consul at Gibraltar kindly letter to Mr the Consul at Algiers who treated us cordially inviting us to make his our and sending Moor about with us to and guide LTe has a most interesting family and I wish it had been possible to have ed their kind invitation to remain them several weeks when they to take us into the country and us to several Moorish families the female part of which I was most anxious to see more of The dress of the common people in the streets is a pure white Turkish sers and a band over the and mouth nly showing the white merchant bays the flourishing man to his for- neighbor It is a golden battle cry in the struggle with life but while all ate few have to adopt it I will not is a Iti IT Mo as received by Gen Scott and iha of the army with Kindness was appointed on the staff Pillow aud accompanied the anny through all the which than verified rapture of the O Delta Nov We remember one instance of two un- fortunates kicking care and to then progenitor the evil one and doing SO With SUCCOR'S Two decayed young men who had been chased nito a YOUNG We take the fallowing or gallop ty want oil tho way from the to the Hudson river arrived in one rainy Sunday morning in sketch from Farley's published wUw iri'S Prince is the most E individual in Europe whd tiff a houso is the They were landing fiom a bout in which i i I a slight iron footbridge connects i They kid worked their passage and j fy vinow wnh o down upon the end of tho wharf he bw 1 0 i to see him one o cd one of them Don't you No toke a walk Shabby and dirty they strolled along mean fortunate j afternoon be the council room c feet in height slightly v and with a feeble fail head is la i go his eyes gray and mouth chemise and Turkish of muslin Around the is a scarf on the head lin veil hanging down their backs and a1 Broadway until they reached a mean white mantle thrown over the shoulders drinking shop Here they Ladies seldom go out of the imbibed their in y Their dress at home is of a thin reading the papers ol exclaimed one as his j i j A over the advertisement are T is a beautiful cole red handkerchief the best New Year's Address fir ed gracefully and a knot at the of this competitors tof On the brow is a of precious hand in their effusion by to-morrow on the feet arc embroidered I -i -t i -i the is with wrinkles of e lodged ind a light flashed dark brows which pers on the arms bracelets and around the ankles of gold The Moor never sees his intended bride before riage except to make choice Two or three old women say to him that they know of a very pretty I will see her She is then into the and according torn of the country feigns said the ether I'll try for the prize You ize that so plainly gentlemanly a man could be ruler of fifty millions of antagonist of European of murderer of his son As a diplomatist he is unrivalled I Landlord can you lend me in f high degree the power of a pen few sheets cf paper and pen andic i i i mask while hc tames out his political The articles were furnished and the to use his own to the scrivener worked in silence for Img the art of tolling lies with hours at the erd of he i o him m his ed which edj it's done task hc has organized a of the spirit within One of she is covered with a white veu 0 these so much nnd if ho js phased with hcr R ad it said his companion which unrivalled me that I sent for him to come ranc he hcr otherwise The matter was read and approved of Tlie cares It carried to the office The held quite a conversation with him He n i c i ir ts inai walked the streets ill and a seemed much pleased that I was an A- The allowed several 01 the next dav until ti and gave me his name Pinion 01 me next until the beautifully written in Arabic to keep ae a remembrance of him I dare 1 shall dee some splendid specimens of manliness and noble among the aristocracy of England of which we read and hear so much but I the 1 1 1 1 1 tut never expect to sec equalled in any land ncl the soie cf the combined dignity ease and courtesy of the moor Their fine athletic pliant forms regular features clear olive com- and glorious eyes together with picturesque costumes will I fear make me ever after with rude sages rubicund foims and all the tions and contortions which Fiench and English fashions inflict upon their tims When my young English friends endeavor to convince me of the absolute necessity of home ale and fine old Port wine to a man's existence I point to the Moor and show them a man without these too amid humblest walks of life We have been four clays in Algiers and have rial our amazement eyes ond of spied These who have good wives but are satisfied with knowing that there if not a circle in Vienna destitute of paid one The young girls their faces at the anc of begin to cover nine and after prize that do not any of their male tions twelve or fourteen years But Moors mosques and Moorish rest in Algiers Theic were the ses many of them very pretty in inch The needy man entered the sanctum cf i rc to banish tlie ieal and into They many at the early age of tbe the p< Twenty or imprison any were saved and were to the payment cf a week's very he palace cf tbe executioner we went to the of his victim in I fti y Ul a n O V V f f t board the balance was invested m a very f f the Convent A paid looking young humble a scale was the couple and dresses the j were 1 erm tied to of un- French peasant women in their high flagging industry and i and short skills so vaned in shape It is now seven yenis since and material that one would suppose ery province in France had a ple and last not least the countless bers of swarthy filthy Arabs who fill every square street and irad wherever you wander or in may turn your eyes the events we have and firm s as well known as can be A despairing man is unfit for ful intercourse the world He vvhat you not difficulties nrr combat with d infers which retreat when boldly are They always go in droves sometimes with matchless skill and reverse engenders and their beautiful horses but moie gnawings of desi the i ly driving before them with js ht for criminal rr shouts their overladen camels and Ikeys at being here at all No more than three or four English are heie during the course of a year Americans scarcely ever 1 n r Myself aud daughter were the first Amer ican women who were ever in the quo in Algiers and the grand gave cordial and friendly greeting us a most He Every one's motto should I They wear but one peculiarities will greasy uncertain robe Never despair PASSED MIDSHIPMAN Roc ing loosely from the shoulders with of hood which they bind tightly ind the head by a piece of rope a wild and most unearthly sort appearance At first I could not endure to look al General Dry mid on the corner of Moin and CHARLLS B Jeweller Clock end East end of the Bridge Wis STEPHEN MARCH Chair and Cabinet maker Shop on Main door east of the store tion measures to ascertain that she ed m of bookS actually dead and nut in a swoon Qn and illustrated means they always take to ascertain Ae Koran and when J told him I n fact elsewhere would be ed by a doctor's certificate is touching in tho extreme the person whom while alive it was known the deceased best the mother or it may be young betrothed who had to place on her head the gay bridal crown instead of the green laurel garland of death advances and calls her by name repeating after it the word clta times in tones of the most passionate entreaty if she it mute to this appeal if she is deaf to the voice of one that wag deafest to her on earth they no longer doubt that she is dead they cover up the grave lift their eyes to heaven where they believe her to be for the do not hold the doctrine of purgatory having made the sign of the cross they depart in lence to their homes E C MONTAGUE in Groceries and east end the bridge Wis Importers Wholesale and dealers in Lon Hardware Stoves Tamers Stock Sec sign the mill saw 137 East Water St Milwaukee i 3 1 A HOPKINS Bookseller Publisher and Stationer 146 block Milwaukee Prr in and Gro n -t rutl of bridge think that every Christian citizen is tinder obligation to vote in every case where a public officer is to be chosen The happiness and virtue of the no less than a security of property depends greatly on the of the If I am injured in person or property by a wicked officer I have a right to complain of my who gave him authority over me or who when it in their did them but ere long I discovered beneath their fluttering rags limbs beautifully formed and polished as ivory with tures regularly and finely cur I peeped into pome of their hoods but a peep I cannot venture to describe them What their sufferings be under a sultry July sun with Sirocco wind blowing for days together I cannot ine They told us that the sickly son had already commenced find the weather in Algiers mild and warm with a pleasant breeze ing from the Mediterranean beside We have to ascend one hundred steps to ar- nve to our hotel that we are tho smells and dust while just below ill the immense square moves the busy multi- tude of soldiers sailors Arabs Jews and negroes a living CURIOUS MARRIAGE the Royal Library of Pans is a written con- tract drawn in between two persons of noble iri Armagnac The to ornament and as the bound the husband ahd wife in had read it in my own language and country he was amazed and delighted Upon leaving he presented us with his caul and each with a pen made of reed which they continue to in preference to more modern inventions We saw many of them at their morning devotions washing praying and the Koran In one corner of the Grand Mosque a circle of aged men were seated on the ground listening to a young one whose voice and manner were most impressive I must confess I felt slightly piqued that neither they nor he seemed to notice our presence even by a casual However it gave me an of examining them more nearly and I do assure you I let nothing pass unheeded The mosques are simple in the light and clean but without the least pre- to the City of Mexico where rj wax treated with great rigor and republic Jt ness Icing n m his feed and j t0 of nearly all tho comforts and offering congratulations on of life After the battle of birth of a Prince bearing Mr Rogers had an interview dignity of his extraction the title of n A i 11 rt 1 n n r n o T TTI not prevent his electron A Christian in this country above all others has a duty to perform in this disobeys the in the not perform sun to which every face was turned streamed in upon them I felt this indeed a house of Our party made sad shuffling work at first in endeavoring to walk in the in we were compelled fo before ing but we soon became to to them huge as they were g was not obliged to submit to this why I know not old Moore at the door merely smiled upon her and waved her on faithful wedlock for seven years It that the parties should haVe that time if agreed but if hot the dren were to be and if the number should chance not to be even they were lots for the odd pne There is in the same alcove of the Although there French diers Arbiters otid of course French the paint hinds give the the same of acres of land in Heaven as the Grrarch're'ceivps of him on earth the hearing from tho lips of ith a ing board and brown coM a candle and a flight of sune kading to the resting of House of Here aie uj wards of seventy coffins the pavement of silver bronze or me covered with bas-reliefs others lain but only one interested me which contains the i cumins of son Not many ago it the cf March 1801 a deathlike silence over Paris though it mid- day stopped the hammer no heard of Frenchmen hold their breath ncd tho cannon notes that wew from the battery befort the il hud been announced that liiv this gallant officer if our Navy a detail twenty-one would be fired Oh t ic bulb of a princess while an Imperial salute would welcome male heir Eighteen nineteen beat second of mighty then another was heard but the re- his and in the hands of the Mexicans Mr Rogers it will be Mas captured whilst engaged on shore ining the al Veia uas by a civil and condemned to be but Gen then in command of that set aside Jn the judgement He v as then sent a France French was drowned by a unanimous bout cf joy had an for the sacrifice naff casting aside Josephine for and even in republic James Monroe a c Emperor signed by President the Trott Gen Santa Anna With strong feelings of enmity tow ards all Mexicans he en- tered the President's palace but he that when he saw Santa An- na he was involuntarily with of respect arid admiration for man He received from the Pres dent of k treatment and many promises which weie never kept Mr R was released on bonds an snatching a opportunity ped fiom the city as an En- glish workman en his way to the factories near Puebla of The life of this unfortunate young maVi to give too long oppression arid attempts to subdue eagle mind but poison at last off to a quiet c n noble form that break down of The King if ry hardships not Fanny corrupt Koine rests in a copper coffin on s des e linns heads hold large bronze rings while smaller lions ment the ends In each corner of tlw tcp is a small bas-relief representation of an overturned helmet on a lance and the right to the tie at the end of from a friendly Scotchman the usual To his character he procured surrounded by a wreath of kurd or and by the aid of fake whiskers and coarse ments escaped observation and detection On his way to Puebla he overtook some young ladies with whom he had become brary a contract between St Bernard of acquainted in the city of Mexico and who of Rheims and by their father gave him great lest they should and betray him with the sagacity and kind-heartedness of in every find in every age they perceived his A contented mind extendeth the est parish into a diocese and the least benefice into a Fuller WHAT LENGTHENS ing ways of sorrow give to our Ufc the false appearance of too much lea in the same manner as by windings we give a extension to the f of n