Central Wisconsin, The (Newspaper) - October 25, 1860, Wausau, Wisconsin 1 K Proprietor VOL NO 16 WAUSAU MARATHON An Newspaper by 1 IV CUV at per annum in 13 corner of son anil Story Business on 1st Moor Of a Will He be Home To-night Old Lose at Home I Ty BY L The light fades out Icom the purple hilla The are turning brown On rock and river unit musical rills The shadows nre coming down A faint blush lingers along the sky Anil o'er the speed swift birds by K ke to-night I 1 livu li See soft in the snowy beds O'er which the fire light glows Peep out three goldun curly heads And checks of the richest rose not The board is spread with its dainty cheer The tapers are all alight I for lion Ai or it hy the folio for by the col- I for in advance rents for each A n NO payable r i thou wilt bring with M D v at 1 OH II I I 1 M D f Wi tho 1.1 j A AttlllNI- Instil Alti J W V V Tl It I it r U r r Mi ASK A n M UJAl My flowers in this be Oh will he come to-night 1 Mine nre because they sue And mirror with faithful shine The of love thee In those soft dark eyes of thine Ami the golden gleams like the sun on streams And the floating of fancies light That will dance o'er my heart in its If thou wilt come to-night My check's its I'm In hia favorite Homo toll mo do I my bust In this rubo richest blue my in the wny In you know Hie lull of ringlets i i yim think me Ah U is no TO he be home you jji S UKST C M s- ami i in AH Post L olc while And I hope he will iioto tlie glow And the lighted eye nnd sunny si Which him mr0 I KNOW thut my summers nro That I'm SOT na I know w hnt HE'LL BAY his smile If he should come home The Only Candidate Judge DOOGLAS will speak on Thursday the 18th at Springfield Illinois on Saturday the 20th at St Louis Missouri on Monday the at Centralia Illinois on Wed tho 24th at Memphis Ten- on Thursday the at Alabama on Friday tho at Nashville Tennessee on Saturday tho at Chattanooga Tennessee on Monday the ai Georgia at Ga on Wednesday the at bus G-a on Thursday 1st at Montgomery Ala on Friday tho 2d on Saturday the 3d at ina and on Monday the day before the election at Mobile Alabama Judge DOUGLAS is the has a partly and an electoral ticket in every State in the Union and the one whose election would secure equal and exact justice to all His principles are of uniform tion and he boldly enunciates them from Maine to the from tlie Atlantic to the Pacific ho tells of the North that they havo no right to force their institutions an unwilling people and he tells the eople of South thb samo thing He tho right of slavery upon for which the protectionists if tho South denounce him he nies thu right of to destroy ho rights of property of a ng territory and the prohibitionists of tho North denounce him The party demanding the protection f slavery against the wishes of the of trco territories the other insisting upon prohibiting ry in tho slave neither with managing their You hare never seen Lake i says speaking of the tiller gentle readers of you who The man who stands 9 ripon awn wlm w t- ui you wno are glided over its transparent iia crystal along shores lifting their front of rock to or the wild for- margined by the strand are re- in outline in hue in the glassy wave steri jian jack this inland sea leaving flood of glory in his WHOLE NO 193 A French writer thus speaks of the n ripon his own soil who feels by the lawa of the land in Which he by tlie law of he is rightful and Owner of tbe land which ho tilla ia by the constitution of our nature under a not ed from any other source He feels another the of a man aa James Rothschild de ia an in- worker He rises early looks after own affairs o receives visitors after he has pared the day's work for his world Of this sphere www over tho watera and of when of the ed tempest lashes the mad billows into floods of foam and upon the mingle their spray with the the slender rees of the wilderness bend like lows to the gale and when their aeed and mighty brotherii lio in the whan f bns down to him nature was in repose hls gone to their away in the forest glades bome hut he can trace their not man's dominion fashioned by the of God and upheld by his apart is from centre sky It space on which generation in round of duties arid he feels solf by a visible link with those who dons certain points he is unbending but ho is man though ly moved He has the perspicacity of a man who has made the largest for- in Europe His views oa cial matters are always sound ho has a gemus lor foreseeing events His judgement of men is and consequently he knows with whom and how to deal Nothing turns him a purpose be has his views are always clear Ohio by the admirer jc a negro a bette to vote The is cd to the Wide trash in de Go way white vote i Yaw Y ns dwoll kindled your the beside some lonely your w 1 of o'er the crim swell g of distant Main Wis This il ami in a he'll come son keys DC my doth a Like soil sens Through the folds of a lonely shell And SOMETHING neither of earth nor nir But endowed with tin might Has met my spirit nnd whispered there Rost ho will bo home to-night in way but each t affairs neighbors Mr DOUGLAS nd the Democratic party are thus io the dicos of North and South the which cafi and stability of Union nobly and bravely docs hu war tho very of the tional DOUGLAS AND A letter writer devotes is wll stopping KALI CITY fiy VV Kills who has hep This anil a S Kiln v is in to it ic r This disposal HOUSE J II Tins public is on ory Oh God bo thanked I him In hia wanderings wild and wide j And guided him buck like u waif on n stormy tide Hu there's tho train with signal shrill Oh dark hours speed your light Oh soul henn be He haa has come Pennsylvania Election Pennsylvania having for the party alias tho people's party alias the party alias thu a thu Forney alias tho abolition party to tho wants of I the HOUSE Proprietor nt Slovens Hn known a if in oi Slovens This i- I ami for all tho isms were in MOJO comes the turn of York It is the Empire State ot Union and now the political buttle ground of tho nation The majority of tho of tho State are no doubt against Lincoln and it only remains for them to concentrate exertions and votes upon tho only electoral ticket now in the field the following para- graph to sketch of an interview be- tween ex-President Fillmore and Mr Douglas Ono of thu most gratifying dents of Mr Douglas visit to Buffalo was his interview with ex-President That gentleman has re- tired from public life and takes no part in politics but ho was ono of the first after the excitement of the reception and tho speaking was over to pay Judge Douglas a visit at the Clarendon Hotel and welcome bim to the city Tho interview was on both sides marked by most and Mr expressed himself deeply gratified at the magnificent reception that had been tendered to Mr Douglas by citizens of falo and at the triumphant success that had marked his progress through so many of the States of the Union A ABOUT RAILROADS 35 YEARS the English terly Review for March 1825 is found tho following remarkable para- graph We are not advocates for the projects that interfere with ul establishments We scout the dea of a railroad as impracticable in IT and bid t looking down upon at sunrise stood upon with tbe woods ug away info seeming illimitable dis- and far down below you leaming by the Autumn tints of rich brown gold and niby and you were ever refreshed by our invigorating nd delightful weather With all these things we are familiar What though ia winter the snows descend and the winds whistle wo have cheerful hearths beyond their reach and far from the din cities Ilc all neir the scenes of their labors The that shelters him was reared by whom he ms being Some and the sober wishes ignoble seldom learn for we are not in the desolate and sterile wilderness that is often imagined Our waters abound with the finest fish our gardens when cultivated groat tion potatoes and tlie roots and arc ordinarily c grown md t vp tic tradition is with every Tho fruit tree was planted by his father's Ho sported in his boyhood beside the brook the meadow field to the village school of He bears the the bell which called his father to th's house and near hand is the spot where parents laid down to and when tbe shall be laid by his children are tho feelings of of the soil We cannot paint them cannot out deepest fountains of human heart they are life springs of a fresh healthy tional character SALE hours by him to work are occupied to the last minute Ho tbon draws entirety from and resorts to pleasures of life The Rothschild Baron James Lionel cousins off rtw u RAH 12 o'clock noon to-day railway with all its sold at the office of the company in this city by D Esa United doubtedly the most royal and tul of European families most of the sold and silver of the world and no nation can go to war in Europe without their sovereign permission They lent to the Emperor Russia forty millions Crimean war they lent the seventy-five ions Turkey Austria Sardinia and Egypt have all looked to their for the sinews of war of Austria at tho last accounts was trying to obtain a fresh supply from this inexhaustible even the great Napoleon is to propitiate tho branch of the house in his empire It ja said that the great banker has been offered the sovereignty of Jerusalem but and generous having all the o u bis coat pocket he magnificently dis- the i UL me shall yet see oui Circuit the covered with rich harvests f ryo and wheat And you can form but a faint idea of the scene of life and activity at our mines and the wealth constantly coming up in masses of immense weight from the depths below ng freight for the cars earful track down stoep sides of the bills You stood on the brink and glanced down the abyss of and ly acknowledged Facilis descensus much less gone down the steep and perilous journey to the remote and hidden recesses and yawning galleries reverberating with the thunder of blasting and echoing along the gloomy like the artillery Of the You havo not upon the wart forms down there begrimed with smoke and mire wielding with sinewy arms tho implements of their of but Yon con- decretal order of that court The sale did not attract much r jt it na a et- has a story that the He Loky didn't know the law Cufieein the rubbin down Juba at the woodsaw Jmkins widde close brush b de coat Won't dey hollah when dey hear iley got a vote Yaw I Yaw I Yaw n i r Uo Loky didn't know de Jaw Let us a a club de de ple r white Coht from ui when dey nib us right to vote Yaw Yaw Yaw r T T Loky didn't know de law Visible de banjo turn James was quietly against a column in the which column from long occupation by him is as the when a gentleman of nous deportment approached him and intimated that he came from the the to con- to es which amount to dollars ception the skill and ingenuity to oa and would be almost of our various ih I'M rot to the T hi tip-top li to as HI a i in the and 11 4 ukl rt hot can be more palpably absurd ridiculous thau the prospects held out of locomotives traveling as aat as stage coaches We should us soon expect the people of vich to suffer themselves to be fired ff upon ono of Congreve's rockets is to put themselves at the mercy of uch a machine going at such a rate FASHIONABLE SHOES FOB hero arc several in this de- of tho toilette thia There is a shoo with that POINT HOTEL MAW Street near null the and made irr tu y H Proprietor to iml HAU Jc 1 were more than ity against Fremont in ISoG ho took tho State by a plurality vole of thousands upon thousands The Union men are now united Vfo loso tho and pin tho Kents the Ogdens and tho bt Johns who are but a type ot ton thousand others who voted for Fremont four years ago We retain however names like Washington limit Lorenzo Burrows Solomon Haven Chas Carroll and all the good true hopeful and men who wore with us in 1856 The result in Pennsylvania gives no just occasion for despair but should prompt every good citizen to use all his time and influence to save his a balloon voyage to He lias country from calamity and just completed a monster ballon in ot a sectional organization The which to make the trip and will cst tune of our political day was tho start at an early day It is called setting the sun in Pennsylvania on the United States and is tho night But thorn i buat may bo turned down from tho delicate ankle for tho house or may closely it for the street There is a carriage shoe of all colors bound with velvet Balmoral boots that laca maintain their hold upon the affection and are universally worn Of toilette slippers there is an infinite variety Bridal slippers of kid and sutin with rosettes that alone are are largely sold in New York per pair Another aspirant for tic fame bas sprung up in the person of Mr C C Coe of Rome New who ia making preparations for es with of and creditors with a view to re-organization of tlie a basis satisfactory to all The property was bid off by mm Gray as trustee for tho holders of the third arid gage bonds the Great at one million of dollars prior four There being some lines anterior to those mortgages for duties on iron and other expenses of equipping and running the road we understand prior bondholders are to allow the earnings to be applied to the ment of thorn with this view to postpone the of their coupons upon which however interest is to be paid from the day of their Ultimately this Will make their bonds better and mors available and the arrangement is therefore beneficial to thorn We are informed that in a fow days will be addressed to courteous in he consigned tho embassador his master to a place not mentioned to cars polito It is supposed that lie at once perceived a scheme to extract out of his pocket the expenses of tho Syrian expedition on of the that this IK is tho set time for restoring the Jews nor has he seen any prophesy which declares that they shall be at his expense The Alchemy of Vice You have heard the story of the Italian artist meeting with a child of exquisite beauty wished to preserve its features for fear lie should never see such loveliness T iO jr with freight and stating all the facts wayfarers and to them in tho a permanent remain to our J y Mr Ralph Farnham the patriot from Maine ed in Boston on having re- a public invitation ag has announced He was companied by his son John who was 53 years last June and by his laughter Joanna who is 65 and has been for eighteen years a domestic at the American House in that city Though he traveled from in one forenoon changing cars three imes he seemed not fatigued He is very deaf and moves with difficulty but he can converse intelligently and seems quite proud of the attention shown him Detroit Tribune Oct 5 GREAT CONVENIENCE TO is a fashionable saloon in Blecker street New-York called The Store It was established for the special convenience of ed merchants and the advantage of the name consists in tho fact that upon their returning home late at night and their anxiously waiting and perhaps indignant spouse inquiring i where they have been they can say at the which of course averts the impending storm Tlie inventor of that idea will doubtless again So he painted the channing canvass and hung it upon the walls of his studio In his brest hours that sweet gentle tenance was like an angel of light to him Its presence filled his soul with the purest aspirations If over I find he said a perfect contrast to this beauteous face I will paint that also and hang them side by side an ideal of heaven and hell Years passed At length in a distant land be saw in a prison he visited I the most object he ever gazed fierce haggard fiend with glaring and hia cheeks furrowed with lus land crime The ar- tist remembered his vow ly painted a picture of this loathsome form to hang beside the portrait of the lovely boy The contrast was j perfect His dream was The two poles of the moral universe come Don't yah turn Glory be to the Yaw Yaw I De Loky didn't know de law I Yaw Yaw Yaw Yaw Yaw De Tawney know de I Thursday Inst a couple of young folks called on F and after considerable hesitation be united iu bonds of request the Esquire at once to comply with The bride from the lateness of the hour and tho peculiar nature of the call thought sonic explanation necessary and so very innocently remarked e Columbia county to attend the Fair but finding the erns all full and no place for Alei to sleep we concluded to get ed so he could me and we will hot one of our big es that when they visit tho Fair next year there will be three of Madison Patriot Wit Worth Two men Sparks and Oscar Flint wore assailed in the sub- urbs of Baltimore a few nights ago by a gang of Flint Tuesday night But even there j balloon ever constructed there are rays of hope The three times larger than ft several members of will hold feet of gas lose DOWN ox the late session of the Ohio Conference of the Methodist Episcopal forty-ninth annual in Gallipolis on the 9th day of tember 1860 the following action was bad Tbe following was presented by the Rev Joseph H Creighton on the second day and adopted by the Conference uw of leads to other have a by his many of whom he has saved from the monument erected over him grateful otherwise inevitable Caudle tures A LONO RIDE is now a continuous chain of railroads were before him What was the surprise of the artist on inquiry into the history of this horrid wretch to find he was once that lovely little Both of those pictures the angel and tbe demon of the same soul le of te same sr hang side by side in the Tuscany lery whose Col Hugh Forbes from Bangor to Jfcw Orleans com- name figured so extensively ia the posed of eighteen independent roads during the John Brown costing in the aggregate for 2344 j ment and who latterly has been in of road or nearly one tenth of the whole railway system in the United States uuu noia ieet or eras m gross and are only by feet high 118 feet in diameter lac ranks ot the true 1 k on is a groat evil and evils therefore by A school master of and who latterly has been in tbe employ of Garibaldi as er of in Sicily is said to be out of office once more found to be impracticable cr of the peace He was who had been somewhat of an in the science of officers him R has been superseded was knocked down but his ion escaped by flight When the scoundrels hit Flint Mr William Hood was robbed near Corinth Ala on the 13th inst The Corinth paper says that tho name of the highwayman ia unknown but there is no doubt that he was Robbin Hood A Bently has been ed in Alabama for striking a o- with an axe lie says be didn't know but that the stranger was a robber He didn't know and so he axed him A quizzical editor in Arkansas who rejoices in the rather quizzical named of Harry Hurry says that truth ia generally in its ress Probably it is never in such a hurry as be A young jady of New Orleans who recently performed a remarkable feat in rowing bas been presented with a beautiful yawl A smack would have been more appropriate A man in our State who at- tempted to hug a beautiful young man Miss Lemon has sued her for striking him in the eye Why should a fellow squeeze a Lemon un- less be wants a punch Mr J S Fall a Mississippi editor asks when we shall get wise Undoubtedly before Fall if ever Mr Henry A Rhule says in a Mississippi paper that be and be now goes f enouncing and recently made a good hit by which be pockets Ho took I lease of a tract of land near Aeton on tbe Grand Trunk Railroad upon cavalier tried Rule that That after the present session do not receive any person into Ml who in tiM puo j upon which a copper ore had been to put down hit opponent O Conference picked np by the farmer who owned i question If did i Lf i i I i with this against it Xii a work both ways and Brewer of Wayne hare twenty-two is the sive brewery in tbe eu up oy me larmer wno owned question xian did send out a j Setting to work developed that never returned where did j An the mine which has lit iro replied hu who were I a magnificent copper mine which has j it go been for of j replied hia tiutt mbat jie to drw to