Superior Chronicle (Newspaper) - January 19, 1861, Superior, Wisconsin r f SUPERIOR WISCONSIN its ultimate yet it is to Prom the Now York Independent INVALIDS SUPERIOR CHRONICLE AT Superior Co Wisconsin rivers of fraternal blood just as our national existence cost blood though national ence was tlie fruit of it and in midst of evil in the bitter experience of It It Is no r r irc 00 six 90 00 Hint I not for for Jin for r I i for 1 0 lie following Ji Hit Vo IMI t nut rlik jood purpose to sit down and inquire the cause of it It is too late to ask for causes We deal now with stern and appalling It now to to remedy the curse ft la of no spend our time lo inquire tho incendiary torch but how may the Jinnies be arrested or the destruction averted Of what avail to ask by and who or by what causes the was driven on the rocks but now all i peril rather ask or what de- liver us from destruction Kvila never At Hi piv for i Iconic nnd under God come irremediable Causes of evil are a many and various an tributaries of swollen n VOM or roots of towering oaks There are near and direct and in- Ly such a train of argument we can sily gird up ourselves to light to slay our to curso our enemies with deadly malignity to call on God for ire to con sumo them But can we not gird vuu nu m ourselves up to supplicate that Ood would fraternal blood tuny still flow on in its wonted veins That the present wrath God would restrain and That wo can clasp each brothers escaped from a common and forgot forever our follies and 1 hat the bright morn after a mght may dawn For this we will me hope still trust in God i by i r r i County o t he fall ol Jerusalem the decline and fall f or of the full of f V i THE DAY in -I N riii ST JAN ut j ry dynasty since the world 1 tho cause of tho French own revolution of our own i present threatening crisis in our national j Volumes would not contain them nil j Ami again we must not confound causes with may be in V J bod acknowledge our short comings vill reconsider our opinions resolves to guide our judgments to passions and to direct our steps Wo how but by that subtle power by Chd can turn the heart of Kings as the the little His on- the 1 went to Minnesota early in and there till the latter part of the May J hnd s t Cuba benefit l had nearly a year in California making u n the dry season and a partial loss in the WLC season returning however ij improved to resume my labors again from this only partial ery 1 made the experiment of nnd very by a physician who know at all what verdict had be n passed by other physician n accordance with their opinion t there for the rest of their lives e Much will depend also on tho of such comfort as are necessary in- valid state The boarding houses are not generally very satisfactory The good for- to obtain such hospitable quarters in family as fell to my lot there in the winter will not come to many Now let me simply add that I mend to no invalid the to Minnesota nil I responsibility of that belongs to his physicians and friends I only contribute no T such facts as I know lets of water so can lie to be at and thus ma precedents 4 t 1 i i J -i Cor us uini all Mt l tin f a ii Tlic l Unit I n our u Unit lor fur ami divine or fur and I by thu DO 111 but as particular junctures pregnant with fate Wo may not justify ourselves by savin in the of the we liad no we may not but at the same lime wo may have been efficient in generating tire causes One person leap together i lie combustibles another may have the torch So neither on the other hand arc causes always chargeable with fault They may be innocent in all events They may be live or practically inoperative They may barren or fruitful An ill-starred sion may make them disastrously fruitful and by a of events all may con- t rt nlv i y in the right I had suspected that it it is healed be so and the fact A highly was road at it a t the prayer for i 11 avert join with nf God from instinct in In realize in tho heart and hope in d until at last ex- spire to work together The army around about Jerusalum when all I he of civil discord arc shut up within the walls of ages are working out effects within the walls at the moment that the im- eagles without are hovering for their prey evil may woik slowly a succession of years or of of discord may bo bound up in an original constitution like virus in tlie human frame Some unfortunate ex- may develop it into disease and death ensues high stand point now an observer may look upon the present condition of our i L 1 t fc ii Hi Jast tho Academy o lans by to the Hospital of St of on a curious ease of aud in the same individual in which cure of the former infirmity had brought on the cure of the latter A year ago a man of About ty a native of the Department of Card was brought above Mis eyes upon examination were found to be both effected with cataract and his herent answers to the questions addressed to him sufficiently revealing his state of mind An operation upon ordered the patient lo be chloroformed but although he was thus effectually sent to sleep tho danger of Irs awaking during the operation and of the surgeon by same act or partial recovery I to the climate of Minnesota But not other things have con- First i a naturally firm en- during constitution had only given way under excessive burdens o and The Milwaukee Press ng to the mischief which this so called di- vine has helped to concoct says If the Devil has any visible Church on earth Henry Wand is its minister It is the Church of false doctrine heresy and the Church of sedition vy conspiracy and from which all Christian men pray unceasingly to be ered His and teaching is tho very antipodes of the gospel of peace With an audacity which would shame the Author of Evil he puts rifles in the hands of his followers and invokes the blessing of God upon their use in very of the Divine teachings of the Master he professes i WASHINGTON A correspondent of the Banger gives the following reminiscence of General visit to Washington during the recess of Congress in the spring I walked one day with a friend to view tho works which were then already iu progress for the extension Capital As sauntered among in: the nf I a of 1 n Hc commission as an it Seco d I 1 n 7 of Christ in the faces of his a s of In nnd that SI'S to tho u a 01 complete rosft e e of complete air on horseback and otherwise a good part the time It docs not follow by any moans that one who is dying under or is too to power of endurance ov spring of recuperative energy left will Do recovered in the same A great many such go there to die and some to be partially recovered and then p i uv Mauie act of insubordination which in a lunatic might bo expected induced Dr Bouisson to nave him secured witli a strait well or soj who by exertion brought on a recurrence of died one of them almost instantly tmd tlie other in about hours both in a sirait opinion precaution which was continued after r the in -1 pait to Mie overtonic property of the at- uncaring rest of the spirits of discord disunion as to bo out in fraternal civil war carnage and bloody sacraments No Eepubliean was ever more fierce no French Jacobin ever more relentlessly trampled upon every thing held sacred by men He has turned his church into a theatre for cheap Sunday and tip a colored harlot upon his altar as a ative of the Goddess of Liberty has been called a representative man partially recovered i 01 die for I know of two so has recovered as to think themselves wel n he is of the spirit of Infidelity licentiousness insubordination ruin is over our land m 0 the operation been with the care of il day tic i 7 K was on nlv unto which n with ami pious iuil evil personal there is nothing to startle with I i causes and if wise I- Infill In 1 J 11 in in of re- livu and God things in is the arbiter e ami hat 1 It by one party or by a supreme is to T i v V J slightest idea of what had done allowed to see the light A stupid smile gleamed on his face for an instant and he exclaimed I can sec the first coherent words he had uttered since his arrival at the hospital lie was now daily were operation With his around him his ett also gradually to revive First ho named lie lungs ho wanted and stretched out V Tor them then he began to nnd y I j i was then t cr a perfectly WHAT WE KY THK The solar eclipse of July 17th was more thoroughly observed than any other that has ever occurred In ad- ment of the old we fell in with a venerable looking man having the anco of n who seemed to be there on the same business that we were U e entered into conversation with him and he informed us that he was a and boru near We asked him if he recollected General Washington lie said ho recollected him added Indeed I saw him when he laid the of this building I was but a boy then but I remember very distinctly how ho looked as lie stood over and settled it into place with a pry It was boys there from our neighborhood was a standing marvel to us all how tho General moved that stone A few d iys f tcr the General happened to be by our as we were playing outside AV e all pulled off OUr hats to and hoV stopped his horse for a moment aid to us very pleasantly One of the bovs asked urn how he moved that stone tho Capital He merely said looking very nous and speaking very slowly shakin finger at us as he spoke Do you nobody ever moves stone again SCIENTIFIC Among the necessary evils of life courtly may be classed as one of tlie most serious interesting If attempted at all it should dueling be conducted according to some well defined rules The subject has not entirely overlooked in books on etiquette ana deportment Ac but the most plain practice rules wo seen are those laid down by Slick Esq as in a country like ours civil discord a popular be popular ate distances returned next with enquire for a remedy This is now the I reply to-day in God's house that it is in God alone by his wisdom and power and intervention and we cannot pre- scribe to him his methods as evils never come They work by agencies Though divine in yet applied by human hards Hoy aro joined with human wisdom virtues of the human lowed was refused s the course of n few lor more rn was asho 1 mo thut of the size of a seven or eight well-set at all I fell in with somebody every few oi dis- been arrested sous to allow tho with no prosecution of and whose lease o 1J it I HI they had no doubt was very by their migration to tho country Of course stood that wanted to s soon i i If Ail it'll ng as piety virtue unit to God their i j...w.-r 1 heart with V l his with what T we know and human through or crime to very elements long ully comn -re ever hope pray and confess their The disposal of plants and God plucks and issues aro known only to him all things tl i home an altered man eyesight and faculties As the imt with him newspapers arc full of remedies IVu for ho good r his control real yii i tji our O Our they appoint becomes And we i icmc ics H of of them very good and some of thorn very silly wo will give one which we know to bo used by some eminent physicians winch we have never early in its early will be great many arc dis- the ol consumptives I increases the of the are becoming sadly frequent peculiar benefit of this climate pears to be from Its There L or even a litile elsewhere in iho summer is i conies generally in the Hie that follow tonic brilliancy as dry almost as be- winter climate is intensely cold md for tS t Unc who is properly dressed climate much more astronomers in regard to these some that they were produced by the action of the a on the sun's light others attri them to the moon and others to the sun Hopes have been for son time entertained the th i hope coron would settle those questions chill of the Enst T he snow dew U m night section of bone or hard in renderin difficult J marked foe tcr or of the breath the result of ti I ical inheritance V i in thut wo can yield up our i in- o and recall all an 1 praises and in ai r louks dark format i until it is all in a few hereditary moment dark forgot our once was our of mo chaptered vr as our cro al our i been fC P uan wo ro- Tn i it is an pain aro not relieved it three times two hours no of our own we were with war which in V grim threaten and n fin breath may be used two or i little long If the cli which ted and a in day blotted out our I I u our of a Two With which all consider be issue is urn In inevitable may come of it nnd of men may con- bo- The ernon No heads down from i federation of Vill s inch or sometimes three iu nl snow stonns aro rare there was the last winter A little more snow better would be a S As to rain in the almost unknown There was no of rani the last winter from the of to or about of March except a single giving Bay And there snow inciting enough for more eight or ten days to wet a moccasin which many a winter following show tho com- i the shape of or snow different points hat may bo to represent the whole Country two coasts and at Paul in middle of the continent Se atmosphere of ssn bright cr than the face of the coming fainter as the from increases till it in the ekv without any denned but visible a least hundred the body of the The red ces are clouds in the all of them pretty near of the sun It is a curious some of these clouds pressed fact vj they could not be powerful telescopes explained on the seen we emitted a vi composed of chemical rays Vori correspondent of the Thi that violet liht that's vou its f- then felt dn I U yoJ but J cope cope cope and it stops looks at skittish its neck out ever so far steals a cw grains and then keeps a respectful dis- finee JSow do then Why hake the pan and move slowly as if verc going to leave the pasture and mako or when it for so dis- s lair Tor past T oh my walk down very day man flowers clad ib Esquimaux style Yes boots are worn by the women jackets and buttons without Dumber f wish you could see look like a brown squash draped rom the stem down in sombre colored oil sfr are Spring Inches G 12 G fitches 10 11 JO 10 10 22 I San Francisco climate firs fit be observed 41 St Paul two The of tie beautiful too of the m too ot the California at St will be falling tho mer when it is wanted in the it is not be important invalid to Minnesota for to be therein the winter He must also be provided with outdoor life ON THE with the Prince Imperial drove crowded ride on the 8th ult in ls A THE don correspondent of the Orleans in England of ting the Prince of Wales to break the line of blood royal marriages and seek ever he lists The match with Prussia is broken off for an Majesty was in his drawn by Vermont which attract almost as much attention as the driver seemed to be in excellent health and re- marked evidence of increasing larity ou every side Burch divorce ease has ap and disappeared iii its last phase fortunately arc done with disposed of by es interested without tlic aid of the J eldest remains in the house of the r lien and is placed in 1 mother has taken up Albert to the of Cambridge of which he is an annual gold medal for the ui 1 he to be sent in by the firsts At I W MB fccci one vote more than he fnH J which a