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   Superior Chronicle (Newspaper) - January 27, 1857, Superior, Wisconsin                               HM X SUPERIOR WISCONSIN TUESDAY MORNING 27 K K M j one no WILL All CHRONICLE fastened in whales on the shores A is TUESDAY AT Greenland have taken out of whales And I waited in the till Superior Douglas county Wisconsin along the of and thought my hair would grow gray be for i j pan These facts taken in connection with the discovery which my own have fully developed that tho right whale of and the right whale ot th North Pacific the same fish and that stono is as a sea of flame which it IP cannot pass I say these facts linked Charln j and taken in connection with ether I he Tins j circumstances which sire sot on the of this wo seem to form a chain of faultless Ori of nut title three that li nut i nt rate of unu pi tl coll mil vlll be at the f- 00 ft DO HO no she would appear The carriage was a the door it was a hitter cold night C could hear the coachman swinging slapping his arms to keep his warm I wound up the musical fur ment and listened to its soulless jingle for the St Democrat January This morning about eight o'clock car citizens were startled by the announcement that a murder had been committed during previous under which showed the most blooded ferocity on tho part of the of the brief reference in the Tri- bune of to-day to some statements made be- fore the of Trade ing new and valuable tracts of cultivated country tho west of British America M the r evidence howing the exigence of t ire ill a n 11 I of i k f JOB rtd to jet food sail at nrc j 1 A1 is has of the Navy u which we ins to the inter- an open water in the polar Could it be there arc other to entourage the expectation that the nursery of the whales should be i discovered there with other sources of wealth to our enterprising sea soundings with specimens the bottom have been returned to this ollicti from that expedition were ken in the North Pacific with Brook's paratus and have been studied through the of lirdley sit Point They nil tell They Us us that the quiet f reigns in the profound depths of tltc NEW POST ACE IA TV Tho following regulations have been made by the Postmaster General in- order to cany out the provisions of tho net just passed of all transient printed matter iks not weighing over four t one cent an any itcd States under throe thousand at two cents an ounce 1 miles provided they are put a cover or or in n cover open nt the ends or sides so character may be determined removing the wrapper cooling voice And did i keep him waiting dear little And did he growfrei- ful Hi Department ui their an uly bir of MI to justify a report to the the tin ru is beyond the wind it is so perfect that none of the ers of the earth save only the earthquake plied my eyes fell on the ba and volcano can disturb it j Blanche Tho pyramids ois snd printed mal- part of the with one cent twelve years previous to coming here in Athabasca river leg north Where la his brother still resides is a and mostly a rich district printed mi n sheet or a circular and letter Mr John J loal who keeps a dry goods j with a mild according to j with a rate i This applies to lottery and other kindred and n nine of newspapers matter in such sheets with one A unsealed envelope of a packet to letter and notion store one door below the room j our estimate of what M due to such latitudes ns carried on in the Hy The deep sea for i evidently intended to bo which we are indebted t the ingenuity j that dress her the and f T V Mil lace ha en the United hist year oil the of the at the of face midway up Vi it MM the summer nf I lie remained luit few of the opportunity to of Lieut are pure as free thu the sea as the that falls it is upon tho is from the dust of the earth Indeed suggest the idea that tiie sea like the snow cloud with its Hakes in a calm is always letting fall upon its bed showers nf shells we readily imagine that the which strew its bottom in in the process of hid under this fleecy 1 covering g the is seen over body of the traveler 1 has perished in the Tho her the I had to wide to take in the full cire there was no nnf to low Can get out tho thought J yet can she into the I better outside with the I mildly her this hist thought Never dear Arthur on such it stove at the back end of the shop lay tho j 1 i body the unfortunate man his If the mountains wore removed the whole i frightfully mutilated with wounds all of i area would correspond in climate to the penetrated to the brain and either of very least at nf which would have proved fatal The latitude of St Petersburg it would be as the at tho mailing office as well as sst of delivery carefully lo all matter in order to sen that it chained with the proper Mtc of postage to fraud At if fur the cf extended would of the in Arctic mantle consisting of organisms as delicate j and as an the on the mountain in n upon va a nc of contrivance of water from various depth le did for tho to be the he to did the two agree the observations of then will that the ins which have to of warm in the ocean were upon from the depths t h-i.l up to surface in ihu gravity ns the sno Wherever this beautiful iho of tl c whethei in the the bed of the Ijas of a j d to sink deep the cozy there which has been j strained filien J the water j This of and of in the sea of The fact that currents do not down to tlic i nf the deep are no at work there the of time that s rope of if upon the bed of the would be a cable strong enough t can i carried It II was a full bow would it hav showing conclusively that the hand that from tho sources of the to the dealt tiie deadly blows mount to make his sources of the Mackenzie dog north West of the mountains there is much more and there is room for an empire in this region artificially made obscure by the Hudson's Day Company and naturally what difficult of access Sir John son's recent volumes on this part of British America si flora and fauna it was tut infernal work complete Laying across t lie body was a coat which the murdered man j it appears had been engaged upon at the time he was attacked by the murderer We do not know that wo have ever be- gladdened the heart of a donna at a j of mornin dollar a head Through the crush of lit I man beings 1 swept Blanche held a more ghastly spectacle than was pre- sented to our view on entering tho shop yesterday There in the full clear light H lay the corpse and in the embrace of weltering in the blood that swelled from largo and ing to cultivable regions and his ical tho evidence Tiie comparison of climates for the once only I thought it was all uj with j gaping wounds the face upturned and the ted Stales a rapid increase of heat in the whalebones but we got a little eyes cold and glassy in death i going westward on any line of latitude from I c still elastic Occasionally a j It is supposed that was i points in Minnesota and this even when the by would sweep the skirts round tiil I sa v j ed for his money The instrument used by the elevation increases It is warmer at Fort those tiny feet and urc looked like a dinner bell cut in but the wave swept on and the was a pyramid yoti I said to her sis music sounded Oh 1 never waltz now these thought F we did a easily Only two steps and the figure USKI IX The Commercial tells a pood one in two Fremont Harlequins who played a big part in the farce is a piece hat comes out the Just imagine these two freedom shricken in the predicament which M Clay If ere it 1 During political and occupied rooms at the Bates House At a Lite hour one says he I was in of us were what elated with the popular We Were as old soldiers are wont to uo making then more above he heard a heavy fall in shop sis of human body ing on tho floor but says he did think anything of it at the time iir that than it any other part of the year TIM Winter temperature at Fort j L ton is dcg and tae rs that of t anticipated the band finth of melody in I r sit which it is i ment It i tint wurm water went in lik ns that though warmer it and for that reason was heavier ll was made salt.-r by j in tc line ration ami while it was subjected to this of first stage of its in- but deeply interesting to liio whole family for in its bearings and re- tongue inquired who nro you the march that is leading him it was in some latitude where it re- heat while it giving off fresh This uf heavy suits it touches nearly thu of water was probably within the I man in the inarch U Water wo know fj tj great by under currents of changing its by the th Julf near the in mine poured home before li III In a few days and I married Hoop into h-T k savings a banker but which amounting to ho had lest by the I failure of the bank Since his arrival here he has been heard to say he never would I deposit money auain and no doubt exists i t ton city and of tsie of the con- 1 lc you arc and then in nn we have yet ascertained the addressed to he con- of the siue ill not some vi IN I recollect reading once of a very zealous j j Methodist who at a camp i j ing on one occasion when speaking of his j said I is there an from Canada or Ac w i ork make t 10 certainly have came from the polar re- en when 1 have heard ministers from the pulpit on the Sabbath that We know of numerous flowing j Dr Somebody would commence a series of j such things can be possible our of tho Polar basin and discharging im- lectures on Anatomy Geology Phrenology j was was right and I've con volumes of water into the Atlantic j or some other like subject or that that everything is that know of but surface current and for Such si one commence a course of My woddin that a feeble om around the North Cape j instruction in Surveying Writing that into this All these out- j ing or when I have seen him exhibit from the pulpit a newspaper and descanting on currents are currents therefore wo cannot look for their genesis its particular merits recommend it to hiy t j tho rivers of hyperborean America congregation and inform them he rope Asia n ml the precipitation of the shall be happy to receive subscriptions for Polar all the water from these it can Now the only difference that I cnn see between such ministers and the Methodist in that one was grinding his own Polar all the water from these sources is water The salt that these currents bring out is sea salt hence wV be forced to were there im other to warrant such a axe and the other was turning grindstones Mult that there muM be one or more under for his neighbor In cither case the currents of salt and heavy water flowing in- i ly interest of somebody is designed to be to the j promoted and their occupation brought to A considerable body of water at the j the notice of the public on the Sabbath 103 the surface there Now if it is wrong to trade on the mine to the surface it must iu order to supply the outgoing upper would end mightily to mitigate the severe and if its wrong to lecture on the cold if hyperborean regions i arts or sciences on the I believe Thu of Ilo furnishes the it to be wrong to publish such notices of only link that seems to bu: wanting in the I such lectures or on that and if of to complete from known j it is wrong to print a the theory of an open water in tho bath I believe it to be wrong to solicit Arctic ocean and this discovery taken in subscribers for it on the with what northern ministers are bound to all those tell thn migration of things I readily admit but there should in and tho that boa in timu bath it is wrong to advertise on bath that an individual is ready for a IV I sit down in my arm chair and wond and if whit come to the co i- is Now old I soliloquized you can only go through this operation but once in your or four times at the outside the window and see if there are any tin i- sual operations going on in the heave is above or in the garden below or over in the neighbors houses the other side of the street Nothing Then nature is i- There will ba a row to-day soin where Prophetic words We were to be ried in church en at o'clock in the morning The hour cams carriages friends along with it went up to the church We walked up to the couldn't get not get into church too large too narrow I grow red in tho face w a boiled lobster Put her I gasped confused snid such langua e at such a We the carriage ditto the returned to the bride's e and then I Arthur formal I got an incur ion into the new Gaul of the North-west after the manner cf tho A eays In those now savage regions j living who will be President of the there is room and a climate for populous lie in 1900 What his name is or and the business of the ho resides he docs not stop to inform us whole region arc beyond all calculation JIc may nt this moment be gathering to the where a jury of inquest Oregon tho River the chain of j kins in Oregon or corn was and continued in session Great Lakes and New York constitute the i Troy Daniel Webster onco a new the greater part of tho day central line of the h Several persons arrested by t he j proper activity nnw wo cers noil to throw any light upon the subject and the affair remains shrouded in mystery abitable continent and suit of satinet by felling catfish at a shilling r would nt once open ex- j a string Wherever he may be all suspicion were also but tensive tracts to occupation and commerce of his destiny he feels liar been yet elicited calculated in that quarter Very respectfully that stint within him and grasps THE I VOW II WISCONSIN The Express of the 24th Dee 10 1850 FROSTED writer in the New York Journal of Commerce says the known wide ns trie world i book for Ilia as they answer his endless queries j at his developing intellect that m will be n great name among men Or perchance and for i poverty or the cold band states that the electoral vote of Wisconsin j and training him has been and cannot be east for frosted feet and one that Will afford mi- fa effort that and niont The United States law provides mediate will that that the of the several States shall j a brick very hold your foot IIo pass through the school conveyances to be in Madison on December certain to cure your feet entirely 3d but a violent set in de- them on tho road until the had detraction hatted ind defied Through and V resolution -ing the of wiH prevent such occurrences in future The Wisconsin electors were for Fremont and liis vote to one hundred and nine The United States law further provides that if the vote of a State is not in Washington first fn n sent for In case be of no use form will hare to bo gopa through with any land and Tin Nelson domita the nucleus kotah the of Mil o a new the Ward He PUNCH pays ry iso that he married his antl there just in time shally that he married his irst antl event ns axed 11 r   

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