Waukesha Democrat (Newspaper) - March 27, 1849, Waukesha, Wisconsin VOL L WAUKESHA 27 1849 NO is nv From the St Louis Reveille xl to inw Subscription in advance SI 00 if foui 30 if not paid until he clorie of UK volume 50 bo inserted at the usual rates f 1 i IK has JL ihc Hi In lt tho of the JI hi Mr w il i i in i anil Ji V 1 il IT I I- Xn Tuesday SSl of tin order arc o tend li N Hill TV W -i v i i u i T 7 s 1 1 1 ill i i1 i lilli I I1 I n 1 1 nr A U A N 1 Will I it Mi li In li nM in v ilium i II A U U DAI A Mi i I -.1 f Ill I I M AM ill III in in I -nil- li III s j i i M i -i in Shelf I HM Nd ill I i -I U I'll I I I 1 mi i i I I I Kl i 1 Ml nnl Ni h A i if -i 1 i i 11 AI D his V I I I AM i I i v T i lie i M I -A I I 11 1 i.e Stale I is ii i N i i i r i S in 1 II I i 1 i ivh -1 -in i in I'm sitting by t Where oft I from tby All virtue iiiii I fancy I 31 As in i Wild joyous be well km now d Oft fondly niy f no Mine eyo in oil Ami other But never i Ily nr s Our born is ulo And nought e ornament vv that All I Ami left but uli I'll of the I he lessons Anil oh the You clay nnd In joy in sor Though temp To me their ho On bri i will nut canm Oi while my he Till life's Ins Tim roll el iu u knul resting no Anil oh if joy An exile from t If Uu When Wilh Tu Tbn evergreen The in To loll you of i cai You'll pardon tis my n not disturb I o- hid vou now ith i I mil we never mo mother ifi youth lips I heard mother truth o you now art and open brow j our and mother ir greet I hear eyes rust I iy henrl blessed lile from thee now mother an make it TO thou mother rije mill inee its inmates ami fears all of yore tears :hy words mother rn and thee ut you taught t God bless you son breath t I'll ponder light allure honors bring low joys mother ht goklen 1 ihee forget holds her power irt can feel regret lingering hour s thy lied mother ier home dead mother v roam now can know breast that soil rest ill dock the ground moth of brightest hue bound on you hall you lie iy never die ben I weep iy sleep best loved boy u last farewell henri shah tell e will part forgetful that though her spring may be nal your own is flitting fast away never to be renewed no reflections let them with winter Sprint was made for enjoyment or rather jn of of ions and castles in tho air Ex- convinces not the Miey think not of their lust year's vision that have faded away or the aerial castles that bled about their ears or if they do if is only to contrast their frailty with the firm Lecture and sure foundation of those in the per Tdl twilight's dim and hour when Shall limes ronie buck A SAII have says the Memphis lar and melancholy episodes in domestic life which are not the less interesting from the MUSIC We would pay loan art which above all ii I'M has to our happiness in season of sorrow having the power to cheer mid in the long to iny the means of forget tin the botly ami the ills to it is the unhappy THE DEATH 01 THE fact that they seldom become public though Truly a of heavenly birth is music MO frequently occurring Of two brothers nv noon e him iin I lope eternal in st Man never is hut lo tn hit is as true as any two lines that were ever spoiled by Hut though spri delightful to all classes it is so to in a different way and for a reason In the country your true agriculturist th ugh he amid a wilderness of sw marks not the tiny buds that are ding and blooming into beauty all be sure hopes that no frost will -ome and spoil his prospects of cider but that sail These are too small concerns for his capa head He ponders on acres of corn and of anil plans where si be sown and lie looks into rity and calculates bow much the yet i non- gendered grain will he schemes how his barren land may be artificially ferti in the best and cheapest manner and it i his j business not his pleasure to take note o the wonderful operations of nature Mis wife considered the diary and looketh out with motherly care that her sleek and cows be not turned from their winter qu rters of this city fine healthy and fully built men one died suddenly on Friday He was his living brother having been impressed with the idea that a project was on foot to resurrect the dead for tion over the grave on Saturday night At o'clock in the morning he ed home feeling unwell and at 10 o'clock of the same morning be too was a corpse And now tiie sod lies heavy upon the two brothers dearl who but a few days since were full of lusty life breathing as deeply and walking as firmly as any of the thousands now living be- neath the sun There is more in this little history of domestic affliction than in the labored sermons of learned and eloquent divines A subsequent number of the states that the wile of the brother who last went out and watched over his grave ail the hers on earth when she sung in early but other worlds are hers and We first heard of her at Creation's morn as My old schoolmaster is dead fie -i and 1 none of his ever by many musters like swallowed nil i d that he whipped on the principle i heavy down s of the morning stars when they 1 but he did it in sang the birth of world and ever we used to it hard p lias it one of her abodes and although sin with a train of all its woes has en'cn-d with power lo banish in I cen I have been things she has her revised I lia heard road to l beauty somewhat veiled certainly almost the only of heavenly birth that yet remains Music its tones seems al although these are not what ivc call sounds speak a spiritual nnd thus we think ul limes a higher than mere Are not they who do not understand and lie did justice u we 1 The of Dr ced on his and on nurs was tut one tree the play ground birr but ii never had a it Spring m- uier it as as if lieen al the end year i I day subsequent to his burial home OI and the next day she too was dead It is a i singular and melancholy episode in life's it fit for and As or its influence who thai lias the power of this mystery will j iin 1 we r not confess thaf it is for the most part j l rough a for I A man of idleness labor rocked you in the dle arid has nourished your pampered life without it the woven and wool upon back would be in the silk nest into damp and swampy meadows least they n r and the fleeces in the shepherds fold r or contract colds coughs catarrhs and dis- orders incident to cattle while the I the meanest that ministers to human ed daughter attends to the poultry al vays i the daughter's perquisite and ons chickens before are want save the air of heaven man is ed to toil and even the atr by wise ordination is breathed with labor It is only the drones who toil not who infest the hive of activity like masses of corruption and de- cay The lords of the earth arc the working cot or on the ar i -i i 1 -n 1 men who can build ov cast down at their will Anxiously docs she welch thaf the keys he most tender of domestic fowl do not get wet i C KM I in i Si h I I in r t-l 1 I 11 i I i 1 in i i ks nnd i I -s i to lo now stum uppo He i v ol ii to hiir y n r i v d to j I -t 1C t- t i 11 M A IU N V l I1 C of 1 y Vmk red -i ise M y vessels will lie the ami of the Males of he he with ibi may oti fairness in id- i's I ill he most given on M Till 1 V li feie oik New York X A I- S s M New Vork aliens for lo he to i A NOUN AN 1 ib Milwaukee t AM his p to the of nnd vicinity v in Mini ti and from his experience in hospital in city and country ho hopes to merit i of public Weakness of incident to this successfully without cury and Magnetic UIH mi on hand rind and in their low The bo privately Iy at hi i when j c the inter U ust fhe niin is over and gone Ill i n the time of of nnd fne of the our 2 livery year all the in every city in every com try of the earth have thing to say upon the subject of spring and have had tiling to say since time was or at least since peri were born and will I continue to have something to say until time shall cease to be It is in all respects a a most prolific the ne and there is no more chance of it than of exhausting I I our kind mother arth of grass and leaves i and and t ic never-dying vegetative j principle The r is i last year's grass leaves and flowers are 1 dead and past freshness and granec are forgotten and their beauty is re- j from their sale depend the splendor o tho gown and the quantity and quality of th bon that have in summer to adorn the vi O church and excite the wonder and admir of its simple congregation So passes s ring with them and others of their class bey and think less of its bounties than hose who merely gel glimpses of them in crowded cities and have to draw upon their ima i tions for the rest In the city spring brings it a still no re multifarious collection of hopeful and projects Business that has been in a tate of stagnation during the winter now i briskly through a thousand different chan iels and the ladies whose business is plea lire are busier than any one else for he sj ring pand to which tlie power of at times is small a an bling in the highest forth the best feelings of man's nature lifting him above him his heart will high aspiration whimpering to his inmost being that be is and uniting him more closely to the world This influence is as widely extended as il is pow Music can be adapted to all and conditions in sickness and sorr it can sooth and comfort when words of eloquence must fail It can be the language of joy and pence It is fated for he marriage festival and for the bed of death It can rejoice in the birth of a man nnd lament over his burial Never forsake n friend When enemies gatl er sickness falls on the the world is dark and the time to try true friendship The Jinart lino trUC will redouble its when the friend is sad and in trouble Adversity tries real and who retort the sneer of the by pointing to their trophies wherever art science civilization and humanity are known Work on man of toil thy royalty is yet to be acknowledged as labor rises onward to the highest throne of power Recipe fur a the daughter of a person who has some money but not much information and be an only child so the better for your purpose Stuff hcr with plum cake and praise till she is nice then tench her the and let interest nnd be sure to sustain rot recollect a All the in i he c in v itano All arm a man and a cane It to me dav in a house I was studying ul by a storm ul bamboo that d illusions and made me think for 1 iine I was assaulted by a set of He c a boy as a bear's cub aud s t To lick him into shape hY s particularly of striking us a Ml h- er strap on the Hat's tit hands Unit he er allowed them a rest There no s as Palm in mbir 1 i one word he and used as industriously to for as others strike for wages Sum.- elder boys ed him Roderick ler his rai loin and being so to Strap His death was All ting his will he scut for Mr tin i sher and addressed him in these Ii is dl over Mr 1 am i ntn from the to ship They who from the scene of dis- the betray their hypocrisy and prove thai j lie it and don't i him only moves them If you have n the have asked friend who loves has studied your j he I like that hcr practic for three or four years at such him in adversity Lot him fee that his for- orse ilt flH mer kindness is that Ins love j ot knowing was not thrown away Heal fidelity may be j Vr np ing as tuny be selected for her by Mary the maid of all work the said takino al care that Miss is hcr confident in all her j inon so it is with the essays reflections tin 1 songs and sonnets that sprung into life in he spring of eighteen dred anil they also have passed away and their sweet thoughts and pretty savings are ise remembered no more but as last year's fell to the earth and became orated with it only to be again in forms of fresh brilliancy and beauty so do the thoughts and of former writers assume a new shape and bear the impress f the present time by in all mag newspapers ly weekly and im for the year eighteen hundred and forty nine Arid there is no in all this it is merely as two people happening to think idea only one hit upon it before the that's all Indeed who would think of plagiarism on such an subject as spring Why a housand thoughts ges that have lain dormant in the mind start into life at the m re mention of the word As the fresh April breeze laden with ten music und healthful blows ics a sort of natural im- pulse to vent feelings either by pen or speech You loo back upon the snow and fog and sharp unfeeling winds of winter as upon a desolate v asto over which have trodden and as you see nature putting on hcr youthful g iy attire that in into another and hotter state of existence the tariff notwithstanding the rivers and likes are emancipated from ice and of steamboats are preparing to oblige the pi blic and ruin themselves by vigorous ion the rustling of silks is beard on the Iks criticisms upon gowns and trimmings arc in vogue amongst tho fair ires who pace its fashionable side and they look upon spring as the most charming seaso i of the year it is so delightful for mor But spring has still Us sad feelings an 1 ter heaviness of heart 1 is a joyous season to those who like tho year are in spring lime just bursting into life but to such as have seen that time away for ever spirits I by difficulties or broken by unavailing st rug jles it is a season rather of melancholy tion than present enjoyment The cl or unfortunate arc insensible to its nee they recall their springs and mournfully con- trast the happy past with the truly is it said Joy's recollection is no fashions have come arc now the in the line When most obsequious of people tailors examine she her her to with a curious eye the coats of their custo nora Miss to be as they meet them in the streets and in utre most kindly and after but avoid ls health and prospects merchants are scatt ring ft put their ventures abroad ships fitting out n aild she is much beet s salted down ami many bi l hcr up six and ft baked but a hard things said and then down and her look at the harp and she is nnisijt- cil Inform her that succeeded the Twelfth ns Emperor of China nnd that Cassav defeated Oliver well on the banks uf the river in Nova and she is completely Tell her that is a great salt lake in Arabia nnd the Po is a burning mountain in Arabia Felix and let her give a whirl or two to the globe and point out the longitude of Arctic Pole and tlic latitude of the equator nnd she is Make her for three hours in n week with u French valet out of place nnd she is The other accomplishment mny be ob- for money without any exertion on hcr part So much for ran but it exists in the heart Who has not i with is seen and felt its They only deny its black horse re- are short Mr i y don't let the school uet into 1 inn gone afraid worth and power who have never loveil a friend or labored to make n friend The good and the affectionate und l sorrow's memory is sorrow and deeply do they feel its truth To in their prime it is at times perh pa s dder still to look back upon the flowery fiel Is of existence they have rambled through and contrast them with tho beaten track they now tread and the desolate prospect that lie be- fore thorn Tho friends of their youth have passed away so have their brightest li pes they foci themselves changed and for happiness diminished the see things full of joy and promise around an I are filled with a mixture of worldly scorn an I un- availing regret for what nnd do they enter into the feelings blue tbc is green The leaf upon seen The comes Thi little songster rent The bee hums on from lower to the virtuous see and feel the heavenly ile hl pie They would sacrifice wealth and honor j j to promote the happiness of others and in re- J ew mvo my tutt they receive the reward of their love by will left sympathising hearts and countless favurs lis MP when they have been brought low by disease T j or to make the boys walk MARRIAGE i order and can woman plights hcr troth under j Iy is getting dim B the ky of heaven at the domestic or fit Margate and inform her we np in aisles the ground is the Cist door is open I am ve y cold spirit of the hour is sacramental That it is where is my ruler gum I feel Mm thus felt even by the most trivial may be i tho school lumps I cannot see a lim O at every wedding ceremony Though j Ir- Tuddy bora my hour is the mirth may fast nnd furious before or ain dying thou art he is ter irrevocable formula is spoken yet at point of time there is a shadow on the laughing lip a moisture on the firmest eye U edlock indissoluble except by act of Got n sacrament whose solemnity reaches to will always hold its rank in life as The of n Mother's is no influence exerted over the human soul so important and powerful as the maternal A wise and good mother can by judicious agement educate hcr child to look with ab- upon the prevailing vices of men and thus secure him the miseries of the transgressor My own personal experience is a striking illustration of this truth When I was about seven years of nge I was called to the of my mother n short time be- fore she expired She there told me that nit our poverty misfortune and trouble arose from the intemperance of my father and ers and that ns she wishes me to the vice and miseries of drunkenness she ted me to promise her that I would never use the drunkard's drink and ns I dearly loved my mother 1 kneeled down nt her and solemnly pledged myself not to use drinks and notwithstanding ail my evil have thus far strictly ad- hered to my and if my sainted mother had added vice of gambling to her request I should never have been a National Guard The voice ceased Me made u lion with his hands he was copy f ruling passion strong in and An epitaph by well as literature as the most impressive tact Covered in his desk with an of experience FTe is a slight against Tom Paine The epitaph was ver sneers at its prominence in to with quotations from anit tic whether of the stage or the closet the or the novel It must be so If government with till its and aggressions has appropriated history let the less ambitions of our literature be creo to the based on conjugal and parental Jove as that institution is and less the state which hitherto in the annals has been little less than the sad exponent ot human ambition ome one that young ladies who are accustomed to read newspapers arc ways observed to possess winning ways most dispositions always select good invariably make good wives and are seldom or never taken in by itinerant cheats and importers Size of the Female ought to measure from 27 to 29 inches round the waist but most not permit themselves to grow beyond 24 Thousands are laced to 22 tnc of them less than 20 and thus by whf lebone wood nnd steel the waist M re- duc to half its proper iize and almost every Greek and t lor besides that the mason who con- by the declined to lithograph under n hundred pounds Dominic consequently reposes under no more t tiit and without a of Greek though lie is himself a Long was it Windsor Castle that of Scots was asked Anthony Augustus of his father No my not Queen Mary but Queen Victoria poor thing has been confined in thir tle repeatedly The industrious nrc seldom criminal but the inost of those who yield to may trace their lapse from of idleness A gentleman being asked what difference there between clock and a woman in- an tly replied A clock to point out the hours and a woman me forget them