Superior Chronicle (Newspaper) - March 3, 1857, Superior, Wisconsin VOLUME 2 WISCONSIN TUESDAY MARCH 3 1857 NUMBER 39 dimensions whoso object the party vainly conjectured thinking it might be C J H C L E Superior Douglas county Wisconsin a triumphant m likely both Unfortunately they had no time to examine it nor the appliances for exploring it Passing oa Mr and party length discovered what they believed to serene in the middle of of Itie OF t iiiM f if not win on J not i at i- i Jit fur n V at Ihc 01 ill liv ul onr rbk Il I Vivir n y fill Ii I less than the veritable remains tho Tower of wonder of succession of ders and the grandest the behind each other mini contemplate in this age of reach the world This tower was blocked up in that built in defiance ot Heaven and aimed to lt had probably been so for a Ion pierce the very lost in tlie time Captain Warrens order of the Hum it tea was suppressed I AN by IV Two of those implicated I The New Tribune rejoices over election of General Cameron in vania but takes the occasion to rebuke the i meanness of these who have indulged in personal assaults ou Colonel Tht Tribune of its of its elevation with but there j stories have fallen and being no wind could not move hied into dust but the two which lemain way or the other and ho therefore kept be fifty striet watch knowing that he would be are that iir in the canvas and wo Jbe Ln not X in stained st enou sc the communion he might prepare tint clear MI n and a whole ing grinding and crashing noise gave fern this ancient monument of human skill and evidence that tho iee was in daring presents a fine blinding of colors vessel received violent every which nits the pallet at defiance for the haziness of the at to with his i baked the had been phere prevented those on board f think not always fairly but since we dij what we on the other side and lie has just enjoyed a defeat wo will consider the account squared nnd afresh It un pleasure at this time to and the It is two yii rs that I in- nf the and in- di in ancient by Mr the iu up re- of Mr Mul Mr ho to light of that long eity equally and j the id A man df and j which he with whon be will add im- t-i his name The tower It AM I was to only us a of memory aud not And indeed to in its au ly vud folly i a iir a fancy of i litivn 1 tho structure the jf and ut us n proof of its bracin Hub sv then its it laid in the vt with the waters of tho wart designed to In And why lint opinions in authority th j fearful words God calls me to himself t cr and have contest of the d which had on the j nt the a tj formed an impenetrable barrier j us the successor to the victim from whom i j Oi acts of folly that expressed ly phrase in the la the tip US burial 3 irv le ruin i II iLs the uni r It il belief i 1 to sj of Hit tho 10 lai received two hundred crowns iu had been and disarranged b and flood jur weather thus far has been the southeast is from live to ten miles in width and more at Milwaukee and off two to four weeki in the fail Autumn is the sumo s it is iu the lower latitudes in this igan with its weeks of Summer and twilight the T hold mv spiritual 1 -1 1 tube They M'We aol to not only but ii if i ho Tho light pine Christianity to upon tije of the Ii race it meet met by the of the nice of circulated relating to tho I i i y ui miles the Louw river and bay t former position j rig its from the King What has not and Lake been for and to Lo to the King conferred everything on ycu i 1111 t n n i- I 11 i i uo replied a Beckett At these tho Normans frowned You rights miles from thia tree They immediately UoU and tho Popo my temporal their horses aad ia the g and many larms have been commenced with entire success and I expect that in live from this time all there will be three hundred farms under the veracity and in- successful cultivation in plain of this lie was found to be a corpse and covered his cheeks ami veiled his open see n said the primate He had a pen in his hand and on it though all the swords of the table before him the last sentence on England were pointed at my breast I town on tue Mnn ol land unfinished pace ran thus 14 i not cede an Then wo lor fully settled in re 1702 We have been in the do better than cried tlie eon of direction of their cave In going f live horse was very fleet no had left his companions aud caught with Big lie having crated from his brother the Little Here were two powerful luen armed with rifles butcher knives and tomahawks Davis well knew that if overpowered he would be lives with more rational motives and better Tor the of TTO than the a to the productions of life soil and j jce for seventeen days in the The ire went out and no more fears need be had in I and onr master hits been ever to it now lhan in any ot the middle to sot On m wife died thia morning There is uo nut than ten lope there Tower 1 will uive laid cut and several arc to receive fuller at tin time that l ho Ki of Mr various curious were in the lower which I tu and J my if nut mv will fairly ii ii hold of the the mil tho hods by Tlie so famous in tiny for near it by do better than cried tlie son of certainly be killed and had bear rising suddenly and going out mined to die rather than le taken alive by the others crying arms i They passed and other It the hour of vespers and the making blows without effect each proceeded to the cathedral i dreading to lire for fear of and ly bad he set foot ou one of the steps of therefore placing himself at the mercy of the altar when son of the his antagonist the horte a tell und threw his rider then rose and galloped sprang to his feet Captain Warrens and his seamen hurried and tired at Davis which reared and fell They were uow no thau tea yards apart whose was for pioneer life When the time shall ar- and a contraction of the slia that the form was inanimate Seated on be dotted till over with neat churches and fields of I cattle the pastures it can then be said of tho dwellers there a the floor was the corpse of an apparently holding a steel in one hand anil in the other as if in the act of tire upon some tinder lav beside Alexander is a few davs 14 liio are truth The of Mr when NAVIGATION OF THE LAKES The first craft ever launched on Lake again to the plain and the escort did the a Turk of enormous The first lake steamer launched in America was built in Lower Canada to run between Montreal and Quebec this was about the yeat ISIS the legislature of proportions ubo had followed on foot that Province having in the session of 1813 fins and bathed Mr a monopoly of the route to a man iiir him for his sad plight asked him if he j by the name of The first steamer did this because he preferred walking to riding 110 J the Turk but I Atu unable to remount my horse because 1 iwed the help of a to re- my up and who can find a single in all the plain of we known that Darius em- men for many days in this plain and in breaking whatever an obstacle to cavalry of war In the center of the of of on Lake Ontario was sent afloat in IS 1C two years previously a like event took place ou Lake Krie In 1851 the proportion of tons of steam craft was 74.000 to The whole tonnage of the lakes in amounted to only tons in to in the past five years the of increase is stated to have been much greater oven this hardly gives na idea vast commerce of which these great inland seas are destined to become the scene even be- clasing of the current i men from examining the vessel as minutely as he wished to have done He therefore carried away the already ed and returned to his own ship and im- mediately steered to the southward deeply impressed with tho awful example which c On returning to England he made rious inquiries respecting vessels that had disappeared in an unknown way and by comparing the results of these with the in- formation was afforded by the written documents in his possession he ascertained the name and history of the imprisoned ship and unfortunate roaster and found that SOP had been thirteen years previous to the time of his discovering her among the ice who was cut ice with which to commence pulled I out a per and his exclaimed Now Pat fair head or no here do you come to the losu the benefit of his gun now of God in such What is in his turn but effect Each maa your purpose r That you die I am now drew hia knife nnd they closed iu to it but you will not see me fear your swords but I forbid you in: the name of tho All-powerful God to touch my con clergy or great or At this moment he stroke in bac between the shoulders with the flat of a they tried to drag him out of the tal struggle suou they fell side by side but at this juncture a large wolf dog in A n IQ of Davis came to his master's assistance In all they desire let reason go and not thy hopes beyond IhV bounds of So shall thy undertaking and thy heart not be vexed with or crs SLEEP We have of young men remark that four or five sleep was all they wanted and all that the human system re- quired The of dent deep is very injurious no doubt their in live in a fast ngc when everybody seems to be living to invent order of It felts will persist turning night into day it is net dered few the allotted of life No matter be a or mental like and in the last depend upon it out regular aud sleep ii died affection of a by went i of sleep In c volume by and by the throat but he struggled and received a aga nst the life of St Charles An Milan Having the year to reform the monastic of t ic he provoked the hatred of f ome of the monks who conceived the us scheme of ridding themselves of the rmer by assassination While the holy was the members van a of his household engaged in the ing prayer in the chapel of the Episcopal ce a man hid in an corner of the chapel directed an against Tbe bis lawn sleeves tnd the prelate witli a severe Tuining with the greatest tony the clergy who were on ioA The i J Silf j iri son and bis gang at Stack Island Soon after joined him Mason attacked a Sat boat from Cincinnati and killed all the a large offered for Mason to obtain which Little Harpe decoyed him to and there informed against him On Mason's trial Harpe was waa tried and found guilty and the same day that Mason was hung ha also expiated hia crimes on gallows Mason was a very remarkable extraordinary man He was by a strong double row of that clenched together with tte energy and tenacity of a steel J.-Vf- to Mm of i Is In England it has of one hundred born of thirt who were parents nho were and The rule is of every ten has been bore of gions parents of end children are we mart is i