Waukesha County Democrat (Newspaper) - May 30, 1855, Waukesha, Wisconsin 11 is THK Co Democrat HI CASEY CAKNEY end j per year 25 K-e BUSIS CARDS J SMITH will pny nUf ami f nil treated fine and IT t'i usual 1 aA will nti witli a f Family for till C nn mnl H par jti s 1 Stationery vVc of unk TURNER in nil kimU if nnd Tin ml Irmi I tit Notary lie two duort nail A IW nf Of- nt nn w lli J n f nt r MCI in f j M Sin DIt JOHN J COOK A- N Mv mill iStr Mmn HATCH OiU iCc Main A Hardware Cnr nnd and I I ro ind Terms K H If HI HUT Attorney find Con nnd 1 mid Centre will Li In the of mull 37 Counsellor nt nnd Mine i York the ford id At Arcade Knit St Milwaukee Si Attorn nt nnd Solicitor in in Block I nnd Solicitor in Chancery IV nnd Solicitor in a Jin in Block HALL e nnd retail in lilnrik School Books Ace No 185 Knst Water St Milwaukee WAT A- STARK nnd S in Chancery Milwaukee H Attorney Solicitor at No V Milwaukee A FOOT magic iu a foot And well the nlie who a pretty oue sure to it you too tire martyred by little ankle an arrow to you turn gaze mide t ilor arc rained u trille you think might oii u loose lied Vour Ui J'.lioiigti till lie is mud wilii wild That lout his A Tho it pun may inose limn dura to TUure i log above u it winds mid mud and iiy uu tlie Anil na it steps the to mingle Two look I single I Unl I would lady thilik 1 schemer Anil to that u He du not lice And for cun hire him of moral duty From Standard KNOW NOTHINGISM PRESENTED BY THE GRAND JURY OF THE BUNCOMBE At the term of buncombe superior court his Honor Judge following was by the i The jurors for the state upon their oaths That they have reason to hut a combination of commonly called V Know exists tho which is binding men by extra judicial end secret and by threatening those of their who offer to control citizens of this tho of their right to vole conformably with THE AiN UUK Tho warrior liib crimson ago Wilh helm nnd speur mid Anil mini rugo SImlo a Anil with And man rod And kings mid millions trod lint never clad Alone to thu world havii power A mightier spirit tllo hunt In in hall and bower The Sool of 1 In and To iron Anil I'll I Tho Soul thai Nor trump nur nor To tyrant king nnd And the life world nnd und wrung With of mind I And tongue And wide the thought on wings und share A more King or warrior's fame And Mini at length the Aur that Hii thought und Sf Time's THK as A rt ij I I i OF THE this morning the fire was resumed by the Allies and Russians and for time with equal on both sides In of the fire of- our mortara tho enemy Tho fire to-day has been much same well sustaine cannonade from the allie the replaying the when ilin la disease sprung into and k carried hirn and ended in the slackly manner related from the Flagstaff and Redan Tho Mine de Orb Was a gambling on Washington street opposite the since we first opened nearly all their situ works gave forth tremendous volleys El Dorado and it was the principal simultaneously but their resort of the disbanded soldiers of lasted above half an hour regiments uid who during night have re- ter which two-thirds of their lines been with Mexico of the damage which the a comparativo silence j Behind one of largest in also the works of the f i a j Battery opposite of the French For the first hour of hostilities this all tho Russian works wore fought with that time the guns the again free will as he constitution and laws of this state tiro said juror's are ready the court shall so advise to furnish for the information court and the for the a witnesses to prove these facts and whether this is violation of the criminal law and what is f their duty matter jurors pray the advice of court in the premises O Foreman G J Garrison West Elijah Morgani Sims Jos G Hampton A I O Hawkins U K One of our batteries on the slopes at In- kennann ders ami which has been masked this the flank of the Malakoff But the position of this has leen moat unfortunately chosen As it cannonade and from this late in perfectly indifferent to our As to-day the has been fine and clear a perfect view of the whole fight could fie obtained from the hills I availed of the change to watch the progress of the siege for some and as I had a ful telescope was minutely which went forward in the batteries of bur antagonists First then as to the raal amount of mischief which our fire has in- On left where tne French are much harm has done The Mud Fort has some hard knocks several of its have dismounted and are not yet replaced a battery it is its fire not that country at the close of the with only that and would his arrival he opened ly but that two other of enemy's works I bank for gambling The full upon the spot The result was hat it had to maintain a most unequal con- est and before in the day three ot ts guris as to bo le and tho rest of work aged and the men Accordingly he artillerymen were withdrawn and the lattery remained sUent Still step WRS taken its con- in the ering the and almost destroying OHO part the rest of the day the fighting was between the The this defensible and Russians consider it so and during the rest of tho i hotly engaged with the French appeared giving gun with the inquired in I was the manor day was upon which inquiry thus Judge dors delivered the following charge OF The Grand Jury applied to the judge for instructions to it was on if that society had been formed in this county the object of which was to to join and thon iiy bind its members to rind then compel them to against against His honor replied in thai it lind boon by fmv are in greater thu law than the point at several per common object becomes illegal this bo so in England in of it more must i bii no in this country It tion or of of to dn a not that triB gist of the to or net must bo or the combination or he to by Tho of tin to tho of tti v THli Junar Charlton in a thu Young Mun's Library sociation Ua ihtu the wet is of nn lion rind in ti point of Thu law the or magistrate to administer an oath in then pending and of which the may jurisdiction and unless thus could not be con- nf If a party's word or could not bind him an unauthorised oath would not likely the effect In England havu iin declaring of und societies arid the an oath to its to the of the society have no such in this nnd may bo thought of such by Christian they buttery to one of the most formidable of the Russian defences and up all the French on October last Since attack its strength lifts been increased fourfold then it amounted 45 now it mounts upwards of heavy at some parts in three tiers arid others in two work lias sustained damuge more haps than all the batteries pn together Its and more advance tier quite silenced The guns them overthrown tho embrasures in sihot quite away anc so earth the remnants of which sane bags poop and there Tho uor is also about and one or two cif the gun's silenced and the slopes o the much is 30 or 41 of ordnance in position in i a hot The upper was almost uninjured if touched li tier the French las which o course must have caused much damage in- sido tho parapet but us yet there is no re- duction or its smaller batte room sat a mail who had officer's ion him bra storming of but tho climate of California and its golden prospect to a more northern he embarked for in by thousands and a few nights after arrival a young man entered tho seated at the bank and staked uus sums upon the cards until ho had lost nearly all the money he possessed ed with tho play and by his os he accused of danler replied sharply to tho Ho when the man tha a severe Wow on us us thought tho report of a pistol and tho gambler's cloth ng was ered by the young man's blood ho had shot him through fhe right broast gambler snt moodily over his bank ning tho montb cards his ers perhaps thinking of tho deed just tho wounded man gave a noun of agony rd tho bottom of his wound Tho doctor inquired what State was from and iho wounded man From Vermont The raised his head for it had been a longtime since hu hnd from the homo of his being State the more of its name him The dau tor next inquired the his ents resided if he had any The r sprang to his feet trembled his for Montpelier of the wound might have his fn flanked tho lower of i are more out of tho direct line o firo They had little and pon to inflict some mischief upon One of the Barrack Battery which adjoins the Flagstaff had boon hit hard by tho French but was still The other two sides of it almost un- and even to be ranking head against 1 on our left and part of our left attack Next to this the Garden Battery It suffered much for its position in rear of the Russians have been able to repair it easily and this morning it was and the Reden and pur Tho room was soon cleared of the eft attacks Tho Flagstaff each hour j present tho doors closed and to suffer more and more under the ul attendance iii aid of tho wounded cannonade of the French and evening its fire was most bly slackened Its certainly not now more than half of that ed on the morning ot the 9th Owing to the much greater distance of the Redan from our has sustained less but heavy are ly telling upon it The other Rusian ries look little part in iho contest Our own mortars have been active and in of last night's repairs the Mamelon is now as bad as much injury is also done to the Malakoff in this manner Our day have not been very severe except among the sailors of the bridge One shell from the Redan entered the left attack Shilling two men oir the severely wounding seven ers all of poor fellows were of the Queen vyas ed and Liput ofthe Royal eers was severely fust night Preparations are making for a which we entirely rely for repairs of the enemy's works during going fast and will most be by to-morrow night bo sure can bring up a day or two's it is wanted for things and besides it has been occupied all in up 300 tuns of powder from Balaklava to the front When our supply of shell is exhausted sve MUST storm or quietly yield up the tages our cannonade has given us and sink back into the stale in which wo were after tho attack of the 17th Lord Raglan is busy everywhere riding nnd consulting with generals and the principal officers of the army robert seems his To-day between 500 and ladders arrived his inspection was when the doctor shook his head in token of The gambler sat down by tho wide of the wounded man and bathed his head with wa- ter and staunched the flow of wound until the of wife fc VAKT st I have drawn for you iminy pictures of lut mu skotch for u bright of lito It is the A lovely II the freshness of youth nnd surpassing leans upon of him hu has he has just given up Look her eyes yo philosophers mid toll iu if you dare no n earth See the trusting heroic devotion impels her to leavo country parents She d bark upon on she has over her happiness this world to another's keeping ul she has fearlessly to hor that her guardian imd baurs a manly and noble wne to him that forgots his and lit manhood Uor dark wing the ravoii flap O'er the false wurin blood the wolf lap Ere life lie ported Shrimo und dishonor On his ever it Oh never We have all read the story of husband who in a moment of hasty wrath said wiio but a before united to his If you are not with my conduct go to your friends happi- And will you give me back that which I brought to you pairing wife he replied all your wealth shall go answered I thought not of my wealth I spoke of my devoted loves oan you give these all back to me No said the man as he flung himself at her feet cannot restore these but I will do will keep them unsullied and untainted will cherish them death and never will forget have sworn to protect arid cherish her whi to Hie all she held most Did I not tell you there was poetry woman's i the mild the reproof of love winning bick from iu Tude ness the stern und temper of angry man rif fairer knew their man of battles would be uu fought how bo treated BS In this ties and unite to curry any political object by fair reason or and oven hold out personal honors r in the support meii or measures But if any set of conspire to or de- unt any one who might be held up for trust by forcing to..vote gainst his will by threats or otherwise the ct would be unlawful and therefore nal A lid if the Jury should know hat any such act had been done it would e their duty to So f the Jury should know ori to believe that there existed in tha ry any association of men r to effect a purpose it would be their to investigate und act jury should not institute i i in active The Redan the enemy's I to say shows but little tokens of injury Its from was considerable marked and somo three or four of its guns quieted but this all It was firing 30 or 40 guns a minute The key of thb whole position the point on which for- merly appeared to concentrate all tho their defensive silent It was undoubtedly much injury and half the guns of battery gone but still very far from being ble or incapable of formidably a brothers and his with the lions of rapid thought and the injury he had inflected he could keep on feet given mnn and he relieved body is subject to after a severe whan the doctor inquired if there was any in the city he wished sent for Yes ho replied she is at the City Hotel Clay and Kearney f Tell her to hasten for 1 nm badly A man was sent to bring his said save that lift and there is my bank and in you have h of man nnd The Doctor full the tho wound anew Tbo jf watched him with the until jord jury not i i i i till 111 uch nn investigation had to that and that ah unlawful is not It speaks for itself The charge of ludge iii by that of Judge oner given to a Jury in that state Both these judges are for their respected the country for their man and as citizens and for their profound Porter says of men form themselves into an vows oaths to the opinions and votes of their so that they shall vow not according their or the dictates of their own bujt asna majority of it ia a u- flanking batteries amounted each or 12 were The Mamelon was very much injured Us pets were mere loose of earth and the fire of our mortars played so direct and its thai can only retain it by an life was sible of the stato works except by the and appeared far o overpower the batteries to them on two o'clock it was reported that a the enemy was advancing by towards Balaklava I rode to a position in the roar of our lines it was said be seeni a number of French and already From could tie iy like snakes from Farm showed it ca'v'aVry- force of about men At noticed used to be Mackenzie's up the two three tents which I that at ito that the even if the be not done It here io observe that jf any person or shall have unthinkingly or being criminal character joined i i f n nu binding the good by ship nud gal One said blind as a bat he will do suppose must belonged to officers ol This tho isy wo have for some we knew must take the rations of the seige The enemy between six this evening again us with mendous volleys of their de- 1 presume a bravado and by in a ibe either easy or safe of ol our wa n his morn i nj guns energy but in of been i at camp and will be forwarded to the ad to A DOW battery also will be completed be- fore to-morrow It is to mount eight 84 pounders and will be placed in the trench near the middle ravine All the embrasures and rations for completed in fact two of the pieces are already placed The remaining six go down to-night the battery opens fire with tho rest to-morrow morning It will attack only the Malakoff and groat things are expected from one nf such SOO yards of enemy's works A considerable of Russians from to men showed on of the road opposite Balaklava is but that the enemy or later strive to effect a diversion attacking In 18.49 banking ions of the chance kind in Francisco were the da Oro all ed about the Plaza and each employed a and of music to lesson hours bl winter and ilie noise ol gold and silver and the cursing of tUe Many scene had token saloon's hat chilled the blood of irid s once carelessly sauntering through one pf these places My attention at- a person who hod large piles of him the eyeballs the swollen veins upon his forehead the cold sweat on- his face and clenched hands told if heavy losses mingled of contempt escape lie seemed unconscious of all else going on his tho cards his was the stake of is and dollar was put when with thu of a drew his own and sank a upon table A few rude jeers the and on just as another victim ha the gambler's to its final I learned much of his started large toj sell shri the father's fortune depended but as i t I -I I the r la on mo accompanied by a few friends and women bear their misfortunes here reproach ed of escaped hor the tears her cheekily To her inquiry as of her recovery the doctor there was no hope was mortal and that in a few hours must die down upon her knees invoked tho a forgiving God for- husband and his murderer The tho ed man wrong ho had also which granted This he is for not obeying cred of ray cr not to gamble 1 hare faced desth a the balls of an have whistled past ears as thick as and the bursting bombs have exploded at iny feet I have lived God and 1 carried my won for me n not one comrade was left -Ux tell of the in battle 1 un- Why was not I killed the All was proud and to men I have had and if 1 conld recall this act by living upon Bleeping in a paupers grave and renouncing every act of my life 1 would do it 1 was born in man we have been classmates the game school instructions of mnn we wero the same and Q God he must not is my brother And the gambler sank down iii a f The man himself upon his elbow his eye dered about this the red I carried my with the full bridled while the at one of time the of trade and kj fee s said he is brother William the choked fyi his blood stopped lie sank back corpse on The again but it was a body the God soul and awoke wid iip tbe wife KB it were have lira for now dead in trr O 1 do how