Sauk County Standard (Newspaper) - January 30, 1851, Baraboo, Wisconsin SAUK COUNTY STAIN LIBERTY AND AND AND INSEPARABLE I BARABOO SAUK COUNTY WIS JANUARY 30 1851 Ti -o IVr M i A tr we anil ol KW r n I'd on ll i And Anit vt HH lima il in JV IKI k lid dun im d Tin invert Imisi 1 iu itH -1 1 lost i ft t ll il in wilu ciani I Lull il Oi llu Mr I o i m im in ilr it I ti n il i I Hi k1 r 1 U M a ill- UN in tn i i i 1 hi 111 11 ull i I I In il il tin il In In i MI It t r u- il i v 1 u nh -i I D il u l l it tall flows the Fox iu lovely 1 Twos there ngain his children mot Prom the South North the East the living oil save wore he realized it not True whon he mot the son he had not soen for fifteen years he fell upon his neck and wept nnd prayed from Heaven n blessing on him But the memory of tho meeting passed away and ho spake of his children as he was wont in days gone by when they wore young or else as those of whom he'd read who lived and died long years ago Sometimes his memory would return in fitful spells and he would speak of to which his grandchild was a stranger The ry of her mother was from him forever had forgotten ho o'er had such a daughter To mo his child he as whim 1 sat upon his knee and heard his stories which I oft repeated to him no one knew the well of love and gratitude that j him and when ago hag sot his signet on my may thoughts of virtuous deeds by me iu childhood dono make my arcs light buoyant as in youth Do unto others yo would that they should do to you the Goidon or law uf who tho i Mate where 030 is never known and und death can no admission find Yo who in the of youth or manhood whoso mental powers aro ill your sphere nro blessed health anil strength look not with contempt or vith upon tho they aud what you mill I beseech you treat Tlie Great The mny now bo considered most our borders nnd in- deed throughout tho whole civilized world Its fatality this jear wos infinitely less than last nnd its then fell short of what it was in 1832 In a grand measure tho epidemic has been shorn of its Lika all other grent lences of history it hns run ila race of ror and death unci having apparently an- swered the mysterious purpose for which it was Hont has It may not bo uninteresting at a point like this to compare it with ils predecessors Tho first epidemic of which wo have uny detailed accounts in modern history was tho Black which almost Italy in tho Its name horror which it in- spired First commencing in tho dom of Cathay to the north China A D ii spread westward un- til in 1017 i reached From this point it spread with marvellous r rapidity over civil Europe ravaging od Italy in ami England the year ter Having carried oil nearly of the inhabitants of that country an most incredible number bul well altested it passed over lo Norway from returning toward it nearly de- populated Poland rind In lues than throe years MILLIONS of people m by ibo sickness nnd the block The buboes like the perspiration of tho ing sickness the purgings nnd of epidemic and the eruptions ol were doubtless the result of an effort of nature to throw off from the tem some morbific agent In the middle every disease was that ced a stiddon and tho only obtained a more specific name when some of its symptoms exhibited it- more than another and this would obviously depend more upon diet temperature and the stato of tho patient's constitution than upon tho action and in- of itself itr origin In all tho old epidemics as well no in cholera the greatest fatality existed Tn seasons or in low-lying iii crowded and filthy cities The 01 ly timo when tho sweating sickness iu a dry season it confined its S art of the of with tenderness and with respect in doing hich you set u good example for the i1 industrious hard hill ji fi BIX I n ibo tastern rk ren led in i i iig umia Iho reward married unt muko your nge with all ils 11 kilo ogo be- Itiu a ho in youth and your reward is in justices doing good lies groat Twill crill your bettor feelings K m They and on if tho re- The lo products an country are regulated in price by what thoso will less freight and Tnis route will Apply in all hero tho homo consumption less than tl n supply of products nil excess of products towns of this county while engaged bo r by n foreign teaching tho past summer u few j is by lint of miles from her homo was singled out when bur ii per barrel wards of hor engagement and tho in other producing out any iipp inducement by only I lat amount the lour of 1 1 i ll I I- Tlic Her niiic Friend -One of tho most touching instances of canine of which wo over heard was related to us the other day by a ron of tho where tho finale of the melancholy event transpired A young lady of otio of northern of one of her employers as tho peculiar j ill markol or object of his regard which soon the ol rational per to n upw from abroad will he could bo bralen from her bide find this n the or 1 from entering tho school house to which ho daily At the uu of hor ii n c left in failing health whun about to Marl mny of if is in enough of pointers for homo and to lr for parental residence ilin signs of his determination to follow of The same of butter if it continues r iho overplus M i it being only worth fiu l hi ing be san r wnh ral tin's territory will readily the scorn arn really mild com- parod to those that wont bio its attacks wore usually in dedicating mure The ta within two or and lences of this generation therefore times iho victims died as say the old chroniclers struck by lightning JK symptoms wero inflammatory biles nnd tumors of the glands accompanied with burning sometimes also with ol the and expectoration of in other cases with of blood arid fluxes of iho bowels terminating malignant with a tion of tho skin and black spots ting putrid decomposition from which it wile called in f language of terror the Black Death to England tind its which perceiving she turned lo the here will I p shipped rnd sold hero Now there bo accounted for by the and soon Med a of habits of all classes in that which now joyously attended tier Tho cities of tho middle like of Her words on iho house oriental countries in our time had ingly rarrow overhanging houses and no convenience for drainage or a pure supply of water and they wore ty dark and powerful na all medical men know of disease in any shapo but especially of epidemics Modern has removed many of morbific is en- I have come home to die ro and and have brought a hero in over my grave tins an aho immediately tooU tn her migration if J we should possibly bed and sunk rapidly in a typhoid a week in bor hero Ki watch homn Tho supply of I wheat is by nr menus large with im- of importing flour gcl M ls During her whole sickness tho bo a largo and sorrow-stricken dog iur should prepare for but for a few moments at a time loft her should sow and raise room lying directly tho head of 1 er but too whon permitted lo lick her fevered which was occasionally extended ed nil F per el business could a tiller of tho soil at per One cf tho moat prominent heroes of popular along ilia Prussian tier of is at thia n gler by name of whom stones are told that might make another chapter in 1 lood As a boy ho was famous fur great physical strength and an tendency lo deviltry in As hor final hour drov at would ho about and high rules soon refused ullr rely upon which ho tu ll families nnd continued lo watch by the only to ono time leaving it and that was n the had arrived with the coffin was ci rried and placed by the side of tho grave previously dug in an near tha house Ho then having The close of tho fifteenth century was Uic h iiii the and hond ofj family circle of j on The child marked by ti of malignant epidemics of which tlie was known ns tho For n this was as as tho Black It in Italy and and up and lii bmy sago of life ere i ti n family tho it i and hi i named t-T In r who 3D lud shared int j rind died u i land far ir nn ilio lumo of her youth her A husband all of w re permitted to iho bed oi by which it is now known ll attack od te her WT her Her an filled her it She iho bosom I arid was lulled to bleep watchful iho olio from clangor nnd nnd of her lust rant I ked the chargo with t i an -on clion Yenrs -i A tho had grown to wild and ing A kind and beloved uncle hud tci tho land oi to upon rti who km w nut what it was blie never foil il Hut hor and saw iho showed whon their bursting mother pray by you so much and j but wag most witli fond caro rimy how for you the bio in received tho narao en trough and your old ago If you treat aged wilh bo sure u reward is laid up for you in uf tor wilh what measure you mote it shall bo measured to you ngain II J V For almost evory winter for Home years past n great commotion hns been about tho und excellence of the of reporting and ils virtues been extolled to the skies by who have managed 010 this to make a snug living out of tho verdancy of our young men Jl been over and ngain that it is MO that a child it that a practice of u robust and vigorous men principally ing over iho children In character it was apparently a violent inflammatory fever with oppression nt tho argic and a perspiration fusing the disorder ar- rivt'i! its crisis in a few hours its duration seldom extended over one and Of those attacked by it not mare ono in a hundred escaped It first visited England in about the timo of Henry ibo invasion and with great fury for two months but did not strange to sny either 10 or to Ireland In 1000 it in London but in a milder form in 1517 it returned however with all its old frequently carrying off its month or two the student will bo able to victims in two or three hours It again for foil over her aver b lh hor i r usual Hut t wim in i his lepott tho must rapid speaker and that its over stenography is i y tho reporters in tho country Tho whole of this if nothing but bug Phonography has its advantages and MO has stenography Some of the best reporters in the United State living and nro and woro will make a young man a who has not peculiar mental abilities devastated in 1528 and this lime was fatal over the whole of 15 u rope Some medical writers trace an analogy the sweating sickness and modern an idea which its rations and its effects occasionally upon iho skin and bowels teem to favor It on all visitations except tho third during wet seasons was most fatal the marshy bunks of rivers In paired tj of a neighboring no- Lo whom ho was distantly related but who at him to enlist Our hero enlisted but to his oil to an- other muster was enlisted by him and bo- himself to tho again i ed him into giving 100 roubles upon wui on the frontier us a In this now career fie achieved such signal that a band of similarly dis- posed gentlemen among whom ho named united themselves hk leud and so themselves that they became general favorites with tho peasantry But the Court of St recognized no such irregular ism and sol ti prica of ouo thousand bles upon head of The peasants however took no pains to earn tho bum und ho remained still nt largo A story tellu that in the courso of last summer buried himself deep and far in tho interior of Russia No one heard from him no one saw him but in beginning of September wasted and weary wuti fever and ague ho came with ono Attendant to tho frontier bolli of them of course well armed ter half hour's march nro nut possessed by nil tho shores of the Severn appear to old writer for- ury can loarn to speak but how been and nn are our Kvory person can learn that who tri paint how fow Raphaels there are! that iho winds waft can loani to act but how few Evory person can learn stenography or phonography but bmv fow good reporters there who will follow a rapid speaker for two or hours with ci inn arid young of the Humorous in Two that we have hoard of the where ihc hud UJK wil i Ono had the distant west ami tho wild beautiful prairie of Illinois His all the wero arid One no i till lived nl home nnd he with gratitude unti filial those who liis infant Mill all wants thorn happy by every menus within low years havo tu cried out to bo good Not ono of u class on an The truth Is there a vast deal of bug in praising one of reporting from wafted tho slinking mist the immediately broke out Maine author says that particle of ibis mist appeared a lion began in the ami tho principle thus propagated over immense spaces of territory In 1005 about a century afterwards tho pestilence known The Great out in London This disease had at different periods before first in 1003 in timo in 1630 nnd on all thesa had boon very fatal Rut its destructiveness now far surpassed that of any former np ivor another of tho best In a fow months it carried off Hutu timo of trouble in soiled 10 of the anJ her lio who wua of whom could through which ho could not toil no i which Jio not by dined 10 family n trouble ory of once ow tod inter removed him to in tho uso neither phonography nor but fin ab- system of long writing This shows that it is net tho system alone it may be that reporters Wo venture to say too that take ivo dred young inon find them either phonography or stenography nnd lot them spend two or hours n day for two or years in practising not ten of lot will make reliable nnd accurate ers will always bo confined to the of tho press whoso business keeps them in constant practice if young inoti indulge the hallucination that thoro ii nny royal road to this department of they will discover in end nre u little mistaken that besides drudgery else is red We had something to do with reporters nnd reporting and we ol in tMa v nearly seventy thousand people in London alone in ibe Bummer which was exceedingly hot nnd continued to in- in virulence unti the 10th of Sep tombor For the week ending on that day the dooths over seven thousand of four thousand perished in one Hy the middle of tho pestilence hnd almost entirely This awful which is more known than any of its sors in consequence account loll of it by Dr Foa shivering sen head ache and and lowed by sudden total tion of nnd sometimes paroxysms or If tho survived till tha third day buboes commonly appeared und when could thero was hope of Jt is this Ihg the of itn a with and suffering and sought rest nnd in n so called drying house of the forest which his companion hod was empty throw himself down to sloop while with loaded his faithful friend stood sentinel before tho door But tha inspector of a neighboring Russian estate chanced to pass the drying house and in his ity was naturally struck by tho ance ol an armed sentinel who had un- fortunately fallen asleep Ilo looked a- bout for assistance and succeeded in cap- turing and his friend without n battlo the appearance of the young smuggler his flashing eye his short urc his long board nnd face with sickness suggested the suspicion was something unusual behind nil this nnd at the sume timo n peasant coming up re- cognized him as lie wus re- moved under a numerous escort to roggon nnd was thence sent strongly tered on the way to St when he was rescued near by a band of eighteen of his most devoted lowers Amos Dodgo Esq Deputy in- forms us that Mr Indian Agent nnd himself went into Indian lands on few days ago and found that serious depredations had been ed upon tho in the vicinity of property had been dered find n number of their wigwams burnt Tho man has the heart to auch crimes is a fit ten ant for thd State's the gallows itself would bo condign punishment These outrages we learn were unprovoked and were committed by a few mercenary the of in irkel The in money is merely ii lias d There be n and thai limo comes n find many uf our in Thov will nol have somehow been mado aware of what n going on came out of the house went immo their for ibe und with bis paws tho side i will be per looked in and seemed to examine it utten 3 ly Ho i jumped down into tho I when tho mini and smoko vo and appeared to inspect that to ho leared awny we will be live grave with equal cere and attention He then i came out hurried bick to his post the corpse which ho continued ID i till it was broi ght out for interment ho closely followed tho and looked j sorrowfully 01 it i final resting and the grave up When his hut ian retired however ho remained and down at tho of thn grave could nut bo induced to leave for tho first fow ys all food then for I or two it I bring aron df bus been much There in nut n finer country on 1 10 globe fur where there arc apples wo arc told the trees are eo lo Apples now m this from to T and they nre little sour it Peaches will grow and bear m hrco years from tho c have soe i them sell here al rite ot doze i The fact is choice fruit any that might to him nnd at last bc is no that i i i j the house ior hasta what wn to his sad and lonely vigil which night hul lo dispatch with are so backward in ns Iho growing sot before him nnd is nothing ml a coul ill that in that would yield and day ho still keep up over a greater pro it than fruit growing Tho the remains of his beloved cw tried havo mont proven beyor 1 all cily of this to produce fruit in tity and quality equal lo of Buy of iho States Ve say in conclusion your plant and with white akfns Mr n slept to in ii was there nnd tears in every eye and there wore suppressed sobbings heard from every corner of the room but the little sulli ror was still its young spirit was jubt on verge of Tho bending over it n all the speechless ings ot maternal love will one arm under its and wilh the other ly drawing tho little girl nnd closer to hor 1'oor in iho bright and dewy morning it had followed out behind its into ihc field and while ho was tin ro in his labor it had palled around tho flowers had stuck its full and all its burnished with carmine nnd things and returning tired to its father's side ho had lifted it upon thn loaded carl bm a stone in tho had shaken it from in scat und ponderous wheels ground it down into the very iho little crushed creature was dying We had all gathered up closely to bedside and were hanging over iho young eno lo see if it yt t breathed when a movement ila lips and its eyes partly opened There was no voice Imt there was beneath ils eyelids which a mother could alone interpret Jts lips trembled again we our opened a little further ond then wo hoaid tho departing spirit whisper in which touched thoso ashy don't let them carry me away to tho dark but bui y mo in the the garden A little mster whose ayes were mining vith the melting of the heart had crept up to the bed side and taking up the hand of the dying sobbed aloud in its can't you speak to Tlie lost g pulsation of expiring nature struggled to enable that little to utter word for it nothing will pay bettor for ten cars to City MIS of the It is well I ihu tend to nn Their chronology ex all of ity and be ed iho of the creation must bo Kut wa a fact lo slate which will prove that tin r fulls within tho limits tho For t 10 evidence we arc about Iu produce ire to iho of have ever a point of in calender or ol with the name nf emperor i i whose reign thoy wero observed To hove alto their own dalew ii a vary singular sun ond several in their ns having taken almost at tho very The to iho ft: fact calculated I ack nnd decidedly proved J that such an conjunction did Inko j laco in Chimi February before Christ vei rs after flood and n little after tho bir h of two important fit in is that iho Jhino o aro a very tion nnd iho 10 hey nd of founded thia event which as iho 11 ing of their im within the h story nnd chronology bf tho Scriptures The Sons of T