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   Watertown Democrat (Newspaper) - July 14, 1859, Watertown, Wisconsin                                Democrat W Jr EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR EVERY Secund Story VIS I To CITT To BLY iy W DEMOCRA mm na VOLUME V VIS THURSDAY JULY 14 1859 NUMBER 39 OF per Half Quarter Eighth Curds 12 lines firs time 25 1500 10 5 Water town Insu ranee Agency J A HALL I I WAS AGAIN A CHILD Business Directory W T MOAK TO i Dealer in Dry Goods Groceries Boots mJ Slices Block Main Wis constantly hand full and Goods ito which ha invites the attention of Cash or Ready Pay DR G has located himself at and is HOW to upon nil who mny Omen in Block over the W Bunk fif Reference given if required LEONARD ftt Law Office in Peterson Mal- Week Corner of Main and Sccoud W Wisconsin K S E LEONARD 13 ENOS and Ji i at in Chancery over Jefferson County BARBER Attorneys and Counsellors nt Law Offices in Peterson i Block Mum R GILL WHENCE J DR L S Office in Treasurer's Office on Second Street Incorporated 1819 Charter Perpetual Cash Capital 7 to ABSOLUTE AND UNIMPAIRED 1 1 With 38 aud Ex- Booms ono door East of Oils on huod BARLOW PEASE and Chan Notary Waterloo Co Wisconsin nSS Bank of Watertown T K K A S S WARD G r DAVIS W KEKEY M K B r G II A D T A the General Banking Law of the State CO LI made Emitted promptly Cash 25.1854 Itf Jacob Bauman DEALERS IN Wines Liquors C I G A K S AND Best Rectified Whiskey would respectfully announce to their friends in and vicinity nnd the public generally trint they opened an extensive stock of PURE WINES LIQUORS and CIGARS tUut will sell any other of in Store on West Street Opposite Mr Feb S Vo Old Stand Renewed F P BROOK CO OFFICERS E T A President Vice President J B BENNETT Agent INSURES AGAINST DANGERS OF FIRE A -N D i PERILS OF INLAND AT AS LIBERAL RISKS PERMIT OF FOR I PROFIT I wish t in a To on my To roam wild And Un so How the then How v when o'er I bock find pen to explore I little dreamt in youth Thut of of guile Would dim my sky nud the deceive even when they A golden oinu When was rend in every That earth was place I wish I agnin a To nve with To hear my voice HO j When leaching me rny childhood prayer All me how sweet twas theu to loam With pure joy and deep delight With flowers 1 hastened home When Hesperus proclaimed tlie night Oh i Lo ino it At if a sun of purest joy Lit up face and beamed Upon angling boy My mother's and life And roar from mine eye And now the world's wild strife She'd bright star In ray sad sky I wish I wna a child Ah no fs well should feel The world's dark frown other time its secret reveal mny day Should as the melt And as the bright t My scattered and j Teli many talc my J day by I To weary ones tind redt Tis well our dreams of you'll should Like on the blast Should like the dew drops on the grass Delight awhile then all go past which lie with superhuman ener gy his advancing foos at the di room where he hud taken up last post lie so uvinus n blow at liis willi weapon to his hand become that had lint the wary struck it wilh liis sword it must have liim heart could rougher she felt not and ns kisses upon her lips she was or of tlie scious that his Soving arras her neck she breathed bul that was all her inner life was extinct So long as shs hid her to avenge a child to she had re- courage to and to act but now that the assasin of her husband had A VISIT TO returned from a to the A gentleman lately tour in Switzerland lias sent don Times nn account of a visit he paid with some friends to Gen at Como The most interesting portion of the letter is as follows We drove through quiet streets to the earth It was his closing undergone tha disgrace of publi however in tha instant and the apartment was invaded by the French soldiery lion while he prompt and fearful bution of military tribunal threatened his life she remembered only the ded with armed men to the Albergo del Angelo und were received and shown had never sily of her toss the depth of her service given ment she was consequently more Major yoars quarter to an WHS i astonished than alarmed when early on i pii TTI or in Tis right Should Jie Hive at i mg toward tho veteran to complete the j the following morning a French work of blood ful woman ru chamber and ing to his knees pah disheveled ing and almost insane shrieked out in a d young and camp to her that the out of a neighboring j in desired an interview with her at d at his nnd the town hall in which he had established his head quarters Without the hesitation of a moment the voice of terror and despair from which widow took her child by We did not serious breach of the rooms just as we should have been a year ago only there was a guard in the way for the General there taken up his that it would be a neutrality of he nation if we paid our re- spects to the Garibaldi who defended Rome and who amid all the blunders and disasters of 48 showed that only time and opportunity were wanting to develop in the Italians a single-minded heroism and constancy worth of ancient Rome After lunch we sent our cards and a message came from the aid-de-camp ing that the General was asleep but that nil the tenderness of the woman and the i hand who was pale and feeble with wife had disappeared i ror and want of rest and then lifting him mercy Do not kill him in her arms she followed the messenger j as he awoke lie would present He is and the father of my with a firm step without having uttered a them and had no doubt he would be happy J I i i 1 syllable The republican officer looked down Introduced at once into the council on her without pity or emotion chamber she found herself in the midst What had he to do with the and i of all the most celebrated generals of the outcries of a woman had thrast her violently step forward In a second he French men who were sub- frora him and sequently to fulfil such different destinies iad his pis were to gain or to lose thrones tol at head of the and to leave upon the field of battle or in eran The discharge of the weapon was ATTENTION PAID TO of Dwellings Farm Property and Contents Such insured for of 3 to 5 jeura on thu most U'.nns WIFE my boy hush my Winds und urc Let them their Lut them rush child F sillier is cc Fur fur Mother irt ou uer she above thue Prays will love Kight and I Are we poor 1 With i ton 1 the mill I havo thino have the I will thee pold SILAS J LEE Co CHEMISTS i APOTHECARIES So 117 X Clark St cor Ohio St III Importers of French German Essences Extracts of Oils and Wines CAPTURE OF BY MISS oed by a cry wrung from the soul of the unhappy wife George my child where are you Year mother calls you Come At the well-known voice a lovely boy scarcely three years of age who as he saw his father fall had concealed himself and trembling beneath that father's bed approached his mother and having reached her side buried his face in folds of her dress as if to shut out the the intrigues of courts or amid political some their honor and some their heads There were assembled rat Duroc Lannes Mathieu Dumas Massena Hoche Cochet dotte and many others who were to be- come famous while in their midst stood to receive us After an hour's saunter among the volunteers we were informed that the General would be happy to wail upon the ladies and in a short time he was shown in He proved as different from what we expected as was the state of the town from that reported From his portraits and warlike exploits I had pictured to myself a very tall large man of sallow complexion with long black hair and beard with something of tha tic air of those Spanish guerilla chiefs who sang their own songs to the guitar or i killed people with equal gusto Just the Though crumble into dust Ana motions cad 111 of W hich once were of The Truth doth never I mourn not the silent past Its are not fled Although its men of high renown numbered with the not o'er what earth hnf It cannot claim a sigll For the wrong hath The Truth never die All of the Past ii living It good and trne rest hiitti perished arid it dW to too Tho world rolls ever and round Auu time rolls ever by And the wrong is ever rooted uu But tha Truth doth never die i he his arms folded j I could scarcely believe that the quiet unaffected gentlemanly man who entered frightful scene around him Irom despair she plucked ly across his eyes bent upon the ground As the lady entered he looked toward her advanced in silence and led her to his hand with a over the fair curls of her boy new hiding place and leading him to Major said in a tone as hard and as though it had proceeded from lips of stone Coward 1 your work is not yet done vou have still his son to murder But i commenced a slow and him from walk from end to end of the ment The sudden summons this strange ception and the deep silence which reigned around her at first and finally alarmed the unhappy woman A of terror stole over i The Fre ch the campain of 13 r was preparing 1300 to meet the upon the Austrian for ef under Archduke j At this moment loud acclamations were i hut she not articulate ona sentence heard from without and a enquire of those wilh whom she had fil surrounded by group of officers so strangely brought in threshold of the I she had to fear or what to hope Sti tha roll of a drum Extracts nre with the ion the plains of Italy and was traversing to contain and oral or They impart to pure finest liun and put to 50 11 Gin Kye the of tin in of and it Scotch with almost incredible difficulty and pale as their eyes j fell upon her discharge of but the young widow ketry the report had not Kl all 1 an 1 H H AVE fitted up ID rood the tf of Ma on south side of Main Street Bridge by Kuper and are keeping on COMPLETE ASSORTMENT of Candies Nuts Dried Fruits Oysters Sardines Lobsters Bird Seed Citron and in short belong ing to the Confectionary and Fruit lice We have assortment Soaps Hair Oil Pomades Colognes Perfumery and Flavoring which we cheaper than anybody io the Ice Cream and Soda Wate Keep it before the People THAT the undersigned is constantly superior article of SASH AND DOORS old on FIKST STREET Corner ol Washington opposite J town House Persons wishing to purchase the mbovu named articles would do well to call and examine work nnd stock before buying H I N U 8 Made and JOBBING of all kinda done to order and without delay to tuit the times J L March 30 1E59 OILMAN KEEP THE BEST OF Liquors AT THEIR Splendid Billiard Booms on BLOCK Where are served up at all hours OYSTERS RECEIVED DAILY FBEE AT IO JUKob A JH For Sale A Good improved furra of about 175 OM of thlt Portland on erces the severance the stupendous line of the Alps which extend from St Bernard to and hour by hour obstacles so formidable the courage of the troops resources of tho commissariat nor the military genius of Were Nothing daunted however by either I the for Qf WHS destined I o make them masters of MiUn and Turin any by CHARTER OAK FIRE INSURANCE CO HARTFORD met spired rushed towards tho comer i I Culm yourself saui thti iii so and gentle that it j thrilled every heart I has I i to is a deal for a woman and HO fu one -i i and as l on as it j llu scarcely when a heavy on liis brow and n dark light in his eyts I All he saw revealed the truth once the died a way than stood motionless for an instant and then and sat down wilh us was Garibaldi He is of middle stature not more tha 5 feit 7 or 8 inches I should think a shouldered deep chested powerful man without being at all heavy He has a healthy English complexion with brown hair and beard rather light both slightly touched wilh gray and cut very short His head shows a very fine developement mental as well as moral and his face is good though not remarkable to a casual to show the man who could form and carry out such as the retreat of Rome or the capture of Co mo but when he spoke of the oppression and sufferings of his country tha lip and eye told the feeling long suppressed and thu steadfast daring of the man A child would stop him in the street to ask him what o'clock it was but the man con- to be shot in would i proaching her took her hand and led her never after a look of to a window from which she down upon ilia melancholy close uf u military Shrink not he said as wilh horror she averted her head from the painful spectacle tho dead lying yonder wn3 a Frenoh his countrymen and comrades have just shot for having in a town taken by assault murdered an Austrian Ila paused cast a lightning glance over Incorporated the of Conn own terms of peace to on the of Within a few leagues of Milan in hollow between two hills and on the CAPITAL kanj Of Doria at length came upon tlie town fortress of Ivree which they scarcely anticipated would AND venture to dispute their even for Loite AM OS AE AS The subscriber been agent for tins lor juul issued renewed CK Aren't cfc over of Wa- S still in his the group him and then added You are at liberty to quit to them to Genoa and to dictate his rival wuu us pistol st iron willi its white hairs dabbled in Ivree whenever you may wish to do so careless of all the you tho town must be full of bitter and of her sex though surrounded by a j cruel memories nor is it at this moment a fortifications almost horde of ruthless child pale of residence forona so young THE COLEMAN FARM MILL nominal and the nature of its position rendering impossible that its garrison j could sustain a regular seige 1 They were however in error Cou wonderfully adroit patriotic the inhabitants of the town and the troops iu the citadel con of four thousand men with twenty lie and Admiration Of the Age Ifive guns held the place three entire days Every Farmer His Own Great Saving of Time and Expense only Mill ed for and family IT can run by Wind or Power with sieve sifting Corn Mea for family use Price with boiling attached ing family flour ve can be Lad or the can be in operation at the office of prompt attention I THATCHER See against an army thirty thousand men I You are a coward commanded by three of the youngest but vehemently already three of the bast generals in Eu- but tearless calling on father to awake handsome as the dreamless from which there I shall place you under the escort and protection of Gea Dessaix who will answer for your safety to the republic Farewell madame all I ask of you is to tell the Charles on your arrival in his camp what justice you have seen and experienced in the And the name of my I and my child may ber him in our prayers The stern soldier turned aside for a ment and then with studied and gracious is no waking upon this earth After one rapid glance he understood all fell Unit there was room r doubt or justification His eyes as he his glove in his i fingers nnd turned abruptly wards the murderer who stood before him sisting stupefied incoherent of out a tion and wounded and Yuu have defenceless he exclaimed and Lannes I soldier in the presence of hi Furious to find himself arrested on his j cried to you fur mercy It was the march before so insignificant an obstacle tion of a felon Alexandria ia i the a day and Carlo in an who felt that he was lost was moreover anxious to possess himself Can you deny the charge I have of a position which would facilitate his brought against you? Can you 1 operations on Milan issued an order for duce one witness to it that I may be j he division under Lannes to make an at- spared tha shame of knowing that a I tack upon the town and to compel a derer has for years boen sheltered i render A battalion a courtesy he said in a voice which was ess steadily than his wont is wife who I ma lame I may not ask prayers from you for France bul still I gratefully accept them for leon NEVER ATTEMPT TO DEBT GET OUT OF of the beneath the AM MANUFACTURING all kinds of ond led by General Cochet tlie times Those intending to build tho coming season would do well to cull at my mills in this city us I cnn cut bills of timber from 20 to feet long with my new circular mill I nn open mostly new that I will for saw of any description or will exchange for oxen or ifo U W March 1st JO ii fenced to 50 under the plough about 40 good acres heavy timber op- There a fine lot ot apple pear plum tho premises and mimy ol I tlint s or cut down by the sabres Also houses a good SO by IK heretofore existing between C K Cooley ard I tlie ui j 40 D Wing is this Jny dissolved by mutual consent of those by whom they were overtaken in 1 f All claims firm will be by a few of the Austrian soldiers handful of inhabitants who Dissolution is hereby first the fortress and carried it I AM MANUFACTURING all kinds of j Bt of the bayonet when the ber from timber the f in of Kock River und vicinity cf French no in pps I propose to sell to suit the times Those session of the fifteen places had defended the entrance than they turned them upon the town and opened for their a perilous but General I of France was ordered to perform would have laken his The path along which they boldly advanced singing the Afier three hours of struggle as heroic as U was hopeless driven from the citadel ated in the street of the town shot down all sides when beyond the reach of of money own remain on bond and mortgage for and 3 years For and inquire of SKINNER Abstract Office records of COUNTT Including Deeds Mortgages und tux w is abstract all in County charge C 41 For Sale or To FACTORY well fitted up all the settled y fli had escaped the carnage The man who nobody is a poor miserable being nobody manifests any interest in his cares a continental cent whether he lives or dies He is lean and generally as poor and wilted as were the on Job's turkey Look at our great men they are all everybody our mtm of science our authors our sensation the entire cahoot of them are deeper in debt than Pharaoh's army were in the Red Sea Debt ennobles man gives him a more expanded find liberal view of human nature keeps him if ha never pays rent will cure the consumption er than a strong doso of debt properly taken To owe is human to pay is di- vine Therefore till man becomes super- i human he shouldn't attempt to emulate From this moment you cease o belong Tha of the tha twenty-second you cease my duty in the face of the enemy and I have performed it He life and I have game was an even one Silence sir silence was the stern reply a fallen foe should be as sacred as a friend Face to faue and foot to foot every loyal soldier should meet his foe but to shoot down an unarmed man to murder in cold blood one who is ble of resistance Bah its You are no longer worthy to serve the re- public nor shall you do so another hour Deliver up to me upon this instant your epaulettes and your decoration took refuge in to belong to the army ot Italy S P S Tho still carry on the business taking nnd his in the Democrat I them should be lell alne Block he will be ready to attend to all THOMAS Jt FLORIST to sin Suite Society Importer Wholesale dealer in all kinds of Furin and Flower Seeds and rists Flowers generally Catalogues be had on application Trices not higher than in Haw YorU Established 1850 April 1st 55 the house of the Austrian adjutant to hold oat so long as ono of the residence of the In a brave veteran was actual fortress loop holus were rated in the walls barricades were hastily erected and every energy was exerted to an effective defence he major looked up haughtily General he exclaimed steadily but with the concentrated emotion of one who was yielding up the bettor portion of his existence here are my cross nnd sword I now demand a court-martial You shall have one sir you shall hava one and no later than true somebody enough whom you owe science is to get in debt to to pay somebody else eUi out you that calm mined face waste time in asking mercy upon earth During our long interview he spoke of passing events ing his own but without southern gesticulation He has the calm manner and appearance of the English gentleman and officer it was only when he spoke of the generous sympathy of the people of England with the sufferings of Italy that his calmness gave way then as he assured us again and again how thoroughly it was appreciated by Italians of every class and how grateful they were for it he showed that the warm blood of Italy burned in his veins My impression had been that his operations were inore tha result of rash impulse than military calculation but it was palpable that strong as way be his impulses they ara thoroughly under control Bold and enterprising even to apparent rashness he no doubt but he is also cool and calculating and watched him on the opposite side of tlie table telling the ladies of his la China and the antipodes as pleasantly and calmly as if in London drawing room while at any moment he might be inter- by the fire of an overpowering Austrian force brought by railway to outpost I felt no doubt that in case of the very worst he had arranged exactly what to do and would do it But what im- pressed me was lie mental calibre of the man I met with thu idea that he was little more a dashing popular military leader I parted from him with the conviction that his warlike career is a mere episode in his history and that his true greatness will be seen in the political regeneration and government of his FRANKLIN AKD TOg We published a short time ago what to be a letier written by Ben Franklin the philosopher and statesman Thomas tlie world renowned in- fidel The inference which OUT readers drew from the letter was that Franklin and Paine were intimate friends that the alter sent to the former eome portions of His of Reason before that boik was published and that Franklin himself somewhat skeptical in matters was sincerely solicitous the publication of the work might ffe abandoned We think we may published this letter of Franklin once or twice before It goes the rounds of the press every or four years and truth to say it is so like and nobody ever stops to inquire whether really wrote it or could hara written it ot not It did not occur to us when we clipped it into lira Post a weeks ago that it a forgery But a second at it revives recollection of a fact we fael bound to state to our readers Franklin died in 1790 The Age of Reason was ten and published about three years terwards So Franklin could not of course have written this letter in referenca to the book He never the book or any part of it in print or in manuscript that is to say he could not have seen it iu print and there is no evidence whatever aside from this letter that a litie of it was written before Franklin died Of course we do not know who the Franklin letter or whether it written by a friend or an enemy of theory We only know that it is a for- gery and as such we repudiate Whether it is just what Franklin would have written ol just such book as ha Age of we of course do not snow But it is plainly Full of truth and sound tie did not write work has not half so many ad- to-day as it had thirty yearn ago It has never satisfied anybody As a icism bold and logical it baa seldom been surpassed But all great men who have studied it have perceived that only one or two important supports kepi it from bling to the ground It we admit thai his was a correct one we find it hard to overthrow his arguments But every day confirms the Christian world in faith that his was not one which enlightened justified iu looking at handed down to us as the word of God Infidelity or what is called has assumed a great many new since the time of Paine of present day if we except a small number wl o boldly call themselves infidels and who seem to believe even less than did are of ail men the most believing They are not satisfied with Paine's or Abner Kneeland's theory which everything in aims only at tearing down what is to SUV the least a very comfortable structure Ther discard the Bible it n true and use Paine's ments to keep their consciences quiet while they assail it bat they insist upon a Heaven for themselves and something very nearly approaching to a purgatory for enemies They their road altogether too without faith w these are aa in their ings now as the most earnest of tiaus They have discovered what early infidels did not perceive that man ia something less than man wilh oat failli ia a future and better Pott THE EGG IN THE The London Field explains mystery of ah egg in a bottle which has often puzzled people This is how it got there Take a good sound egg place it in strong vinegar and allow it to remain twelve hours It will then become soft land elastic In this case it can be squeezed into a tolerably bottle when in it must ba covered with water having some soda In it In a few hours this will restore egg nearly to its original solidity after which the liquid should be poured tiff and the bottle dried By this means yet tain a reputation of paying The ness of n nation increases with its al debt Make a note of this at Quiz THE PIONEER corres- was the rejoinder Then turning toward of the St Paul Pioneer d Cochet was the first to enter Ivree bin tae who silent crat who was gone out with Col he was closely followed by Lannes who ors of this exciting scene the general River expedition did himself tha sent an officer and two battallions of the j approached the corpse of the Austrian honor to call upon Mrs Swisshelm who to force the position of the reteran and bis hat said we believe is the first editress ever in Follow my example i or THE ROCKY the Rooky Mountains are themselves worth visit They are cot a range merely but a chaos of mountains three hundred miles broad with their forks their snowy peaks their grassy their ravines and crests Such clean sweet miles OR miles of fragrant pines you never imagined The air is jure tha dotted with springs ravines musical with running streams never diy up To the Ladies enemy We refrain from naming the of- Scer out of respect to his Ac Tha factory ft now substantial building affording ample room for a large and Conditions liberal dry goods on Main street or nt the be Addressed to 104 Wanted OF James wto emi to try from Comity Dublin in Clt Moulds The Celebrated v w j L of whose members have since the event i lallen brave much honor cau be paid to a She appeared to be a rery agreeable chatty person not at all demonic or elfish m-r Anf m regard to hii whereabouts CM fce nent to the office of iu the World can ut tlie CITY JEWELRY STORE Door North ot Bonk Sov G William G Crawford we are about to record filled with honor j During the rernnindor of frightful i in her personal woman of to themselves an elevated rank in the day the young widow became a prey to French army let it suffice that Major j the most agonizing despair After stature with a brow of really fine contour in the wide arch and Grecian of the bodies who was conspicuous ia the re- j ing seen her husband laid in his grave sweep of the perceptive and ideal organs r of a with large unsteady rebellious too woman that look as if they could flash whether who had lost all ia ona hour ail that she they could melt or not and with lips to publican forces for his ferocity and with all tha courage penetrated head of one military funeral the nf tKn Cbv over the who Imd lost all ia ona hour ail battalions by pissing over of the forty gallant fellows had loved on earth her child fall back the eye's -a piquant whom his entrance Vas opposed into the into a of apathy j little body dona up for the nonce spicy in an TAILOR Of Watertown Wis house of tlie Austrian general alike of soul and body which is cot affectation of Quaker hideousness of This dauntless man after having seen j ror which is not madness but the tume just such a little woman for the alibis littie garrison fall and expire around I apsthy of despair Not even tl him had armed himself with ft hatchet caresses of her son the idol of or world M it refreshes soul her with The news comes from England that Sir Edward Lytton has exhibited signs of insanity He has always been a worker and had probably overtaxed his powers of endurance Ha is a ist dramatist historian poet translator stateman and to make one man surely tQ HER BABE I passed a dwelling in Duke Street The front door was ppen and close by step sat young wife singing to her was a low sweet melody ia ber the words were very simple but all the fascination of soog there The little babe not yet able to make adventurous circuit of the room etly upon her lap its little wen folded across its breast and its soft beau- eyes seemed to dilate with Joy and and wonderment M the fail upon ears Singing to ber A scene indeed to touch the with quiet pleasure A mother's heart wrapped up in her her joy her her very life I Already she was dropping soft welcome into the teachable soul I not help though a wife Of cUld mt Singing tx her Would it to Jead those tiny into the way of stod by the of Sha one a A gem of Did it mar her deep The it might be low -1 instill into that pressible the knowledge of good etil integrity of the that tilt things f n Christ As she witched its of and its she feel her Wat she that stte beid cords in her own hand that wen tft bitel the present to UM The Emperor of Russia has presented a diamond broach valued at dollars to the wife of Capt acknowledgment for the courtesies extend ed by him to some Russian in laying the cable 10 her i the r I not Mn what Would her aod fcl it drift idly Ma its at bM f it witk to It is only necessary to grow to come more indulgent I tee BO committed that I bin not committed my   

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