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   Waukesha County Democrat (Newspaper) - November 15, 1854, Waukesha, Wisconsin                               VOLUME 1 THE Waukesha Co Democrat V BV CASEY and Mnil subscribers per Where paper is by Carrier bo in variably in over store Gale's Stono Block CARDS WILLIAM Attorney anil Counsellor lit Law commix lor the State of New York one door cunt of grocery tind Guc shop Win Will loans on reul securities arid give attention to purchase sale and agency of J SMITH Eclectic Physician and Will attend tp pny in the lino of his to cure of Ul- cers mid and all cases ol weakness and and from long mid successful ex- ho 1.1 confident of giving general next Jour of il K W WRIGHT Attorney nml Counsellor nt and Solicitor in Chancery over Drug Store Street JOSEPH TURNER all kinds Sloven und nnd of every description of Tin pur und Iron Attorney nnd Law and Notary lic A COOK and Counsellor nt two west of tlir E Itt Attorney nnd ut Notary lie A W WAUKESHA WIS WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 15 1854 A WIPE flE I'm a wild and laughing girl just turned of sweet sixteen As full of mischief and you have And when I am a woman city beaux for If e'er in me life a1 farmer's wife I'll I love a country life I love the joyous breeze I love to hear tho singing birds along the lofty trees The lowing herds and bleating flocks make corps appeared in our streets for the first time in their new and beautifu of grey The whole number m music sweet for If e'er I marry in my life I'll be farmer's wife Attorney nt rf til I llK uill in K Main on tl J Mntl of I love to feed the arid I lovo to milk the cow I to hear the boy a whistling And fields of corn and waving grain are pleasant sight for If e'er I marry in my life a farmer's wife I'll be I love to see the orchards were the golden apples gr w I love to walk in meadows where the bright streamlets flow And flowery banks and shady woods have many charms for I marryvin my life a farmer's wife Lot other girls who love enjoy the gloomy town Mid dusty dusty streets to ble up and down i woods and fluids and sunny for me If 1 marry in my.life a farmer's wife I'll be C A I This Institution f for t or in section of thn M House nit jony COOK nnd ut bin i the WHIGHT Win of II N DAVIS Denier in ami r T J Wisconsin C iu nn Children's nnd Yankco nnd Shops Sic No I Rlock HATCH Dealer in Faints Dye I A G in Groceries Glims Cor nnd and Tools Pro visions iff CHANDLER Boot nnd Shoe Terms Shop directly opposite tho E Attorney cery nnd Notary Public 1 FIERCE nnd retail in Books Stationery School Books Paper No St I SILAS CHAPMAN nrd Water st cor net of Michigan at Milwaukee 1 W ATKINS STARK nnd Counsellors nt Law and Solicitor in Milwaukee Banks Wisconsin Milwaukee I E MARINER Attorney nnd Counsellor nt aw nnd Oilier st AUSTIN DUNN at Law and Solicitors in n complete to tles of in Will lonns Office in Milwaukee 4 D E CAMERON Attorney At Law Knst Auction and Com und General Win LEWIS fc DAWSON Attorney tind at Law and Solicitor in Office in Block 310 East street Milwaukee 1 PALMER A FOOTZ nnd law No 2 Martin's Block Milwaukee H L E JOHN L DORAN Attorney and nt Law and in Chancery Milwaukee Wis VAN DYKE A CO in Fruit Tin and Toys Yankee Notions Aic Sir at lowest door of the A YANKEE OR DANGER OF KISSING IN THE DARK the company about forty Their uniform is gray with white facings regulation cap and plume of white with green crest The excellently Siting uniforms generally were manufactured by te They WMe by Clarke's Brass Band and made a very creditable appearance on the score of drill and bearing as well as handsome uniform In the evening they gave a splendid ball at their armory which was attended by very number of our Irish citizens ladies guests Major General present and entered happily into the festivities as did many of our zens The lasses of sweet Erin go Bragh handsomely and appeared to advantage A and music of Clarke's the shuffling foot kept merry time fully were furnished in in the hall over Armory The debut of the new company and the ball were very for its Maine Journal British barrister wrote three different He wrote one he read and his clerk couldn't another which his clerk could read and he a third which neither he his anybody else could read St Louis Republican says thai a tewr a man and his Wife in that in arranging a tion The principal difficulty was the baby which the to keep while the refused At length the wife almost throw the child into the husband's arms and exclaimed it- can soon have another DESTRUCTION OF THE TOWN OF SPAIN BY A SPOUT A Madrid Tribune of tember 17th an account of a terrible and extraordinary catastrophe that had oo curred at Daroca a small town in Arragon situated in a rich and fertile valley ding in corn and wine From its situation in a deep hollow completely surrounded by mountains this place is to inundation and tunnel cut through J by a Frenchman named Pierre Be- dell This tunnel is a magnificent feet long 24 feet wide and 24 feet The enterprise was patronized by the Pope and assisted by alms from all Christendom Previous to its achievement the that flowed at fret seasons from wo leagues rushed through the streets of their way to the at 3 n the an immense waterspout the of remained r a time over the shores about a Daroca When t burst the a lake whole was converted PACIFIC 15 LOST New York Nov 9 Steamer arrived from wall with in specie The Steamship Yankee Blade which left San on he of September for the next Statti of Shu and day had on 800 passengers besides crew firemen Sho struck a rock off Point Ar 15 miles from lives and in specie lost The ship a total in a day or two and washed ashore in pieces It was foggy and the Captain supposed himself 20 miles from land The passengers were taken off by the Goliath The following are the lost 4 children of Mrs Bremen and child Mrs Sumner and child Mrs Smith and child of Smith Bros Ss Co Mr Moore and Brother Jonathan took tho others into San H Meigs have in Amount of liabilities THE The a letter from a correspondent is highly amusing Well I put up with a first rate good tured fellow that I met at a I went ia was introduced to his a line fat who looked as though sho lived on laffin her was so full of fun After a we'd talked a- twut my girl and the garden and about thp weather income four children lin and merry as crickets There was no candle lit but I could see there were lino looking fallows and started for my dlo bagd in which I put a lot of sugar candy the as I went along Come said I you little rouge here and tell me what your name is The to me and says My name ia Peter Smith And what is your name Bob Smith The next said his name was Smith and the fourth said was Tommy Smith 1 gave them sugar candy and old Mrs waa so tickled that she laughed nil the time Mr Smith looked on but didn't say much Why says 1 Smith would not take a good deal for them four boys if I had are so beautiful said she laffin I set on em but we spoil em too No says I they're rail well behaved and by says I ng to be startled by a Striking resemblance the boys anii the father and I at Mr Smith I never did see hing equal to says I your own I eyes forehead and perfect of hair tapping the oldest on the pate Smith would have died laffin t that her arms by and bo shook the laffin think so Col said she ohing I thought go off in a fit Yes says f I do Ha ha haw says Mr Smith kind o nil you are ipo hard on me with ydur kos jokin at I they are da look wonderfully ke you Just then a gal brought light and I'll e darned if the little brats out bo one iod their air was as curly as the blackest A SWEET young lady a concert as it was ing ordered the coachman to drive close to the but was still unable to step across life gutter I can lift you over said Oh no I am too said she Lord ho replied Tarn used to lifting burrels sugar TWO WITH Columbus fact states that recently of Indians gave performances in Somerset Ohio and that two girls sisters were so captivated and the whoop of these sons of Nature that they asked mission to accompany them which being granted they proceeded as far as Putnam where they wore overtaken by the mother of the girls a spry widow who ed on to aid wild But littl and a private interview with th the mother discharged the police anc made a to Indian men to their western camp Bu the cause of this sudden conversion is no another great Jake was forming against tho walls which began to crumble its pressure then says the letter down business warrants the direction of the tunnel stream much the latter over estimated it is said Eber or Tortosa nd seen elevation appeared like moving mountains liquid The of the hss a very decided insufficient to allow the passage if the vast which then moved past a spacious This extended it- elf town at 200 yards from was arrested by the causeway that las frequently saved Daroca when m enan ced by perils of vk similar nature but less magnitude Above this causeway the wa- ters rose it says the account to of throe yards and the town The gateway an unusually large one was not large enough to allow their entrance forged stock of California Lumber Co It is appropriated of brother of is elected on the Reform and Know-Nothing Ticket The French and English fleet had ed the town of in and were repulsed with a loss of 1 to 200 Rear Admiral Price who commanded was killed A PROCLAMATION Whereas a between the States of America and his Majesty the Em- of all the was concluded and signed by their at on thu day of July being in the English French is word for word as follows The United States of America and his Majesty the Emperor of all the Russia Dually animated desire to and from all harm the relation ot good understanding which have at all times so happily subsisted between as also between the inhabitants of their respective States have mutually a to perpetuate by means of a formal col the principle of the rights of which they able of all freedom of navigation and President of the United States has and Two Russian vessels cap- j M od on William L Marcy Sec rotary of State of tho United his tho Emperor of all the lias like powers on Mr Edward do Stoeckl Counsellor of State knight of the orders of Ste Anne of tho 2d class of St of tho 4th class and of tho Iron Crown of Austra of the 3d class his Charged Affairs near the is au tiling The waters fought with and overthrew those houses stated AND THE SEA DEAD billows of old Ocean shall still knows no waking deep sea shall yield ifs deep and sullen mysteries of horrid and violen shipwreck and hero ic constancy and high the form of many a loved one will rise from watery bed for they have slept with the wealth of the scattered over their pillows mystery be solved and of those now shrouded in darkness and Then shall the passengers of an ill-fated bark rise on angel wings to greet long prated Joyed ones Then the forms the noble like young Holland with more common glory while shouts of triumph shall great them from the they have done their duty and Heaven wittiest in the stern hoor of lr and Mrs Smith never had any nd they of t hero niggers as I never felt no 1 did when I mnd how things stood If F'hadn't kissed je I could a got over It but issing em showed I was in was them all the time How o get out of tie Mnt mith hard iba MW how fwu that little afterwards a whole roily of from the neat ng 1 could Me Mr Smith did Hoi like e of I said ind I don't ieve he'll when the election os I w under for omos SHOCKING papers mention that a young lady waa lined before the Re- corder kissing a gentleman against j PRIM of the Lancaster Literary Gazette says would soon a wile her in a rat's of swingle a whiskers i Last at i 1 7 o'clock that being the appointed the of al things ding to the belief forty of the in that at the oof of fourth ind C South ton in waiu awaited main their grand x Whether atill we know not but they were certainly in their of whose position their current They carried away the fountain of San dro and opening great trenches and ing and of they spread through squares and streets inundating wine cellers houses and the first floors of the houses in tip to the very ing down walls and abandoning everything the inhabitants fled to the mountains whence they looked on at the terrible catastrophe The loss has be on incalculable in the vaults water has replaced wine the contents of tho shops are spoiled and many houses are crumbling away In the plain around the town the inundation has everything -A woman of 20 wa carried away by the torrent and chil missing firs anxiety waa terrible Non thought of anything but of counting thei families and seeing if any Were absent Th are innumerable many of the farm horses of the unfortunate peasants It is horrible God have mercy BOLD fellow who stole the the corner lot on Fifth and Muin st on Saturday night week was seen driving through the toll gate on the mot plunk road with a horse fastened to if of a haltor only At R Georges in the town of Rucine lie stole a set of and went bettor trim He drove straight for Salem but was lucky enough to stool a saddle before ho got there At gess Corners in he stopped at an orchard on Sunday forenoon and filling his was in- apples MORE BANKS saw yes a private dispatch to a banker of this city which read Refuse Bank of ville and Miami Valley Bank of Ohio Stand from under Itk insi Cincinnati 3 THE Duun of Indiana has issued a circular to the effect that he will not sell stock and redeem notes of banks that maybe forced into liquidation until have given sixty days notice in York and Paris and not even then if he should think it would be to the interest of the owners to postpone the sale He will stock at par HI return for notes when the latter are ed in sums of In Philadelphia on the dead body of a colored man waei detected in a box hat had been shipped by Adams Express The box was directed to a druggist in New faven and it is supposed it was intended or the Medical University as a subject for Daily is of the lays ank paper is still taken in that city for goods at cash A Dutch farmer down on the had just built a and the operation was going day mounted to the roof to over- what vary of jo UM and that was that bat nail in a small drove two Jn wide nes Mynheer said nothing but while the and ware in at ut to in hand and Englishman attacked him and as ho expressed himself he was mined to was the best man of the they in a round of ing left tho Englishman and sometimes the enraged but as must this and the thief started for his borrowed on which contained two bags of apples and and was just ready to sail bv the time the Englishman came tip who took from the wagon one of the bags of apples saddle The thief drove on svest from that place doubtless wishing for beter luck in fil- ling his wagon It is b ut fair to say that the thief lost his coat and vest in the fight which he probably made up in the course the day as he would not see the going to church without knowing where they had left their old Mr Robert Case government of the United States of America and plenipotentiaries after haying exchanged their lull powers found in good and due term have concluded and signed the ing articles ARTICLE two high contracting as permanent and able the following principles to 1st free ships mak free that is to say rilat the effects of goods be- longing to subjects or citizens of a power or State at war are free from capture when found on board of vessels with exception of articles contra- band of war 2d That tho of on board an enemy's is not to confiscation unless the same be contraband of They engage 16 apply these ciples to the commerce and navigation of all such powers and States as shall consent to them on their part permanent and immutable ARTICLE high contracting parties reserve themselves to come to an bo willing to see his body finds it A MAN A remarkable trial came off lately in Orange county Naw York wherein a man named was plaintiff and certain bretheren of the Method M persuasion were defendants Tho suit was instituted by the plaintiff to recover damages from ants for pitching taid plaintiff out ot e facts were these in in company with his wife and another female friend went to an evening prayer meeting at the Methodist Church and took his seat in the rear of the room by the side of wife and friund An ancient custom in that church forbids males and females from sitting together during service and soon it was circulated through he congregation that a man was among the The was requested to go to the men's but he remained seated One of the the plaintiff bad explained hat it was hU wont to sit by his consented that he might keep seat vided bo would behave and keep quiet Other members however protested against such infraction of ed rule and five of them insisted that the must to the other or go out of church THe plaintiff would not women and thereupon id a free fight Two each a leg another two each seized rm and carried he bead The ilain tiff squirmed and kicked the mts tugged and men and women rot mixed up the lights were the stove and pipe tumbled own the plaintiff wag out feet and the were decreed to pay for in and battery But lie man alack to the women you find in with man wio is Iho JOB MB to ulterior as may require with regard to the application and extension to be given if their should be any cause fcr it to the principles laid down in tho first article But they declare from this time that will take the stipulations contained in said article for a rule ever it become a question to of the rights of neutrality It is agreed by the high contracting parties that all nations which shall or may consent to accede to the rules of the first article of this convention by a formal declaration stipulating to observe them shall enjoy the rights resulting from such accessions as they shall and observed by the two powers signing thU They shall mutually to each other the results of the steps which may on the subject The present convention be approved and ratified by the dent of the United States of America by and with the advice and consent of the ate of States and by his Majesty the Emperor of all the Russias and the tion of the same shall be exchanged tt Washington within the period of ten counting from this day dr sooner if ble In faith whereof the respective plenipo have signed the present in duplicate and thereto affixed the seal of their arms Washington the twenty-second day of July the year of 1854 W L MARCY fL aj whereas She said convention has been duly ratified on and the ratification of the Jaw were this city on the ultimo L Marcy Secretary of State of the United States and Mr Edward de Stoeckl hia im- Charge d'affaires to this government on the part of their respective governments Now it I lin Pierce President of the United SutM of America have caused the uid made public to tho same and every and article thereof may be observed in good by States and the In whereof I b my the seal of States to be affixed att the eHy of day of November in one eight Utf four and of J W L 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