Wisconsin Argus (Newspaper) - October 3, 1848, Madison, Wisconsin if i X c i o s SMITH HOLT MADISON TUESDAY OCTOBER 3 1848 Business Cards S L POETRY Purling of iner JiY WHOLESALE A fD j and j Water St Milwaukee l Just II e United il itrl 01 it tf St X St Wis K Land Wai r K i forrn 111 in at Irl i I whiTO lie ill ho t who T- n IX V 1 tys T M W n n I I 11 Nil i latest Ja i mi hast a 1 i earth ay Summe Th u by To the of thi w ilia sky Ami lir Hlly in i 1 doer And hr i ri o il beo h iil hopes un Ami made th oi To p iho fo rs to tho cnj ivn in all r 1 mil Are you a Taylor man inquired Sim No jy says he go in ed Sam Wei I calculate no shouted he Whi t do you Van Buren d the artist No Sir shouted the I CP We kno r when we have read a Irt o fet and tion w th E ore dark and nge tt in the following It is a ol ba lies and murders which n tii border of ma ami The maia circum- them seme account ii ironi are gii en though part of loths since The few Orleans support and she children and it's tight to get along with them vith corn at lave elapsed since we coits a I gave our rs a d bailed account of Goo by stick to Heisey and a v hich Ted in children said Sam they are the best and raising anchor he floated As he sped onward thu The Co McGregor Tennsy j fys Vi n 1 i nf V v 1 rk cut find N c's stnr I W Minor A t IV 1 1 11 i On tl Fur 111 A ml II w Fi I U Ii n anil the fi'.-l IHI with imry lor on t ho nnd i uf earth it Stimm r t j i Gineral the old ppi and we Helsey Ji Sill feet for ruddy verdant recently imported from the Mountains to the Athens powers tt chloroform upon his individual nJ hills lit kept ml glee f lio iK ut in u j j v I1 a f F if E S S I i I i T r t a cry M rn n i ii v W I I H ion W I in li I i y Anj S K W T u I-l Iri Mill A- Or 11 Mav unl on ii liy i iny stnil bh ml ill rind spirit fi ee Mil ur t jik a v hith pi in ton and John boes Ai nn named Brown p and his sjr in Inw Vages weie voice reached once more i cerned in il kVe n ed not recall its burthen was t bu s for a time dis- A few back Wages m th cot itry and with a man M C rath into a catty with mi ig Ha upon Wages stem ed to lava some claim s ioi t lem b ith has been reported n Mol ile papen copied by us then the tragedy has been in t and five more lives aken It appean that tho father and er of shit b Harvey lived in Alabama ilos to l e line of Perry VI ss wh e they harbored vilh whom their sjn auJ h v are They snoie e iger upon Harvey and hired a man narn d Lee to kill him Thai 3 all darned said he trying t make a feller believe that jest a don't keer what it is can sew him up Make me believe it Ho on day some of particular took him to a in ver and induced him to inhale ths of the potent insensibility i II was oon reduced to i s ate of i hi n a I dollars for the vaf testud him a a series af experiments as pins into various parts of his corporate his hair im j ears besides various th greenhorn woke up not exactly Vi in party of o aid pro to earn his soar f a refreshed by too c his departure went to tl e lodging of a whore he li s I a he Don't know hnw they done I of the jest out of a bottle not i been cautioned ll and he had se or cabin tlie pi ut i inl irk i Kiiti r Si l I KH f TH r A I Mi i Mmf nml 1 nt in 11 fill wirh r i K nil i ill- if w r tr Stock m the artist on the panorama of iu thin ci y ivas one u ly di wn the river a very ruil le the moment or to meat of i ii boa 4 It It I AN 1 I 1 rl i -ir li o 11 1 li r v I I ill I I mill j j I I PH VI I Sh in i l While now M in j a lie wiis nl i dropping aic flu hesitated bu: let aud stream gomg o pictur enquired iis No sny but I'm i ir him mil i iin ill right spol to tiiki 1 vi iv of that ode h cabin if vi tin we will 1 osu it S ir I n h ty he time our the will in- t i buti triu Ik wilu upon his fann o father i but waa in the of vis f rm once or twice lot k E ft jr it This Lee and Ilia party cut b vicinity to adv absence t This Lee prowling in the of Harvey's i ntt t iis c thin They M iron MIT C B 1 J I rv i n in i i i i 1 nir i1 111 Win i f MI- in M N S Y i li k I- n l i ss I i v i Mi- N -n k j I I It Jt t i 1 di I r n K M r Th w iir i fi MK Mav V Matli M M I 1 r p I I T v 1 x i r -1 t V 1C I -i -i I C X iH i t c-l n ill ri- s -a l ill i This umbrella by certain vi recei ed on i DI inf ve and it hut a its inner in 5 botit HI no ro iti rool and t liu s sii ever over of i ny until he time ii frora lup f thro i's ill s ugh with s bi- w as if c ill wm Id bold would A h i he e in i uir ilion ir i little irr t st vill von t ii v f n i voice from ti Lonk i r vith u its Jt -1 rain for f ure you go n til -O tJ ufore so much bif than a pipe 1 my a that wa on jest vs I iSo row had better look in t in suggested The v ctim did so lie saw a f with a pa r of sketched with and chois imperial and whiskers to match a thousand lines and were a ross his cheeks nose and he yelled thai are some other feller what's stulc my clothes or else lhat Chloroform is than bild cider with link niji up inside of He ha not a word against from that tf Spirit the limes Life o an c eier writer in New York Tribune who speaks from e labors of an a daily As a general thp habits of thn Journalist are very being very regularly employed till two o'clock in llm and rising at ten tt e next day to breakfast on hard and old to di koeping some hoi and all of thing he has rend ii them to be sure but so he has of the i iamond valley in nil he ever knows wife ind children get per of him I the first limn in tlie on Saturday the j st il g docs tc on His of ami is in e d a well sucked which in oi the highly of old in weik washy cookery politics and moral ig tremendous sq ashes and farmers cashing -are all sub ects of his and some of the j things he docs are up in the inc Me lages of the baby and i danger of a national Physic j re and arc also up which he i ai a iJ as to s no touch to tud i cot from to witch his and arni'd wi h guns the patiently ed his il Harvey the preparation VOLIME 5 NO 1 Thrilling We heard the other day a story re- lated by an old Jacob which made a tioo upon us and which wish we could repeat with the same unction and nautical phraseology of the worthy rator It occurred during IK t war The captain was a native i f Plymouth to the coast in a with flour He hnd nearly er loaded reached his when he overhauled by the frigate who ordered him peremptorily to heave n Hoe Tiere was no tie for the schooner arms and the tender full of marines and armed to tha teeth with muskets and The captain bad a futr but his sails drew and be was driving near a reef the entrance to which he was perfectly with and once inside which he was sure of making port undisturbed by the tender Smelting 51 anday new furnace by H Avery in the C iff Mine of Lake Superior for pi of smelting their ore at home f 10 ore used is partly in large ro isses sotne weighing several tons ai d shape of what is ei portion of theore in with being stamped or br iken apart by machinery at he minee w shed clear of rocky fragments or packed for ah The it The fo amusing i the York Mirror a pa per devot to Gen The has it very best from a medical fen c with one ni General 1 Je camji thai old Gene nl ia the study of tis ed best tc tbo peculiar fhe ore is brought here bv canal and h defl of which is erected on i a Irom t U ol M There i cf in to Irom the taosi t reminds us for in: ug that the pickings of the ore ne yielded over three pounds of per diem and u much larger amount of silver could be obtained soon as fui ther arrangements should In ordered one of the from men forward with a line and in a clear j Pf chemical process wu stentorian voice perfectly audible on board the tender sung Heave your iine aboard then ad- ded in a whisper so as to be heard only by his own men heave it The Yankee sailor tho hint hove accord to The en j of the line fell splashing the water High above the execration of tint English officer lender rose the roar of the indignant i sc Is that the way to heave n line yo lubberly son of a the line shipshape vou lubber or I'll i wl ere it and is out in J t cut your hver it Again the line fell short and English officer and Yankee vied with other in showering imprecations on the head of the blundering Meanwhile the breeze was and the schooner drawing nearer to reeC y of the 1 jn 1 at the fun tii bank of oti purt of Dr near thu dan The ore EO tho workmen in us from SO lo 90 per cent of f jr copper The chief also ot who ua ly grown sn ignorance nnd so we I in the i ve per diem and u r Thomas Hood II i i 30 fall era a erg emu be made Tie process of is a very in- ter one to the spectator n bituminous coal is used alone in thi The s to require hut and limy have a clean sai t kind of work in the main The per when for is illi cl into the hide iron moulds which ar by d on an iron rut n square cast iron with writer As soon ns thi hits cooled u little in iro i moulds they over so as to throw the cup pur into tho water Hood d tho infant mil uj in the fly imagination to turn the h mry Wuli uu Imok anil a party ol eigh men and all pro to hn citin Harvey very lessly lad at ni k t em He rushed upon tho i nl bi it in but they wore and him t lie sin u der nd breast killing him Hit joui bi ither immediately Lee down and a the party inside out escape he took a flying at them a id Idl 3d another man named J Juurd n Again and again tins order r was with the same undertone ad- a e lts and tho same result The he business in cts shap a brick and weigh in 11 In 18 pounds The least pli part of tbj to be the of the metal from the lai we a gti id deal with the an 1 faces uf one fine in workman whose fear of being spattering metal seemed to r Fancy nt a patriarchal wild a cap and rod thrust H Ins a p nit palmy ol ilit i or in a pair f rheumatic a Tlie realized Ami wl TC it ban in th if 1 We i from iii lie is si with wl ich or bu lux Youth The ilu rst General Taylor tr hia his first tessons a little painful and j began to smell the rat Joined bj ho raised Yankee threw Upon death od the news of his son's upon g h cleus of the gang mil wife A party volunteer sd to lim eJ the line into Ala bamn to the They iee of t Id f Iks at home and seized al once and with ropes h for tiie pu pose hung them the le to rn of the house Wai tin sin ho ir or s till their victims were the r left and returned to It is lu 10 Me Hat fey family to say that they b en known abU peo le placable 10 a fa It They were until aroused of their number order It is lives have Self flat on the deck and made his men follow his example the report of a en muskets was heard and n shower of bullets came whistling through the Let them fire and be darned the show them a clean pair of heels And taking the tiller between his heels as be lay upon the deck he run the schooner cleverly inside the reef They were soon out of gun shot nf the tender Up went the and stripes with a hearty cheer marines and an old one-eyed sea dog pulled out a fife and gave them Yankee Doodle in strains as melodious as the triumphant notes of a porker that has escaped the butcher's knife Capt Jacob saved his bacon and hia flour too Marine Wisconsin was organized ago by the last census in of ten years 1847 the population waa or an increase of in years One portion of the territory 33 miles by 30 now and the emigration to this portion of the west is greater than ever Ohio welcomed the first permanent settlers in j now in 1343 it in t in which j occupied by s been mixed up Michigan which the of em- was turned to twelve or teen years ago now has can be found a nore poetic thought iu 11 sittin of than an th it in tl e answer of tn to rrior H in the at I It n t igh il t cli sail S- for my civ to ar you in ake the j r n r go in to t ke il Agency i sp f I ik I w r r sf Sari s T 1 IL Mi II I ITy Tinn n v 1 nn 1 or l rv Has ni m nj i 4 i i TI 11 ini W f II N u v r HIT I ranac IS in lilt imf i v t mar -i l: rv i i tint ill i ii J I- lire if V Tu Ht.x.iH K nf i a It W Mill -i country tn von cnn df Sam that you'll hi ir_] an an ful ib and M mouth to it ulT sarcasm heig in fell by evident of tii oss the reach o At the close of his address 1 e found j nc chair hnd been placed for him a i which Governor rd to be as soor 13 noticed g that ii wis moru i t than a mistake with an air of elevated almos to nf ss he the seat wilh the vour father requests you j by an uror ont and his sub eq lent n mated that or to lie i the tly ind our n u ass ua lhal must not expect that Id folks will go with the In- St Reveille has re- ii letter Santa Fe under due of lit -A lich volunteer tr jop i fight trie en ths p uf tuen depredation in Taoa t the Batons Mountain bv n Boake of the m n and On coning ip with them a e but the Indians J ving behind some of mules ft lawed with 150 of Missouri Sine wore I h and with a Mora than f tchell and 000 now make lhat beautiful land the ir s of whom have gorw in be ing but ve y has yet icen in way of erecting buildings but the int u engaged in have tt extend their tio is ns may be required They u p running out into the In with a crano for lifting the ore from thi bonts and ii mil way for con- ve ing it into thu smelting room ry seemed to lio furnace turns out about five 101 s of capper nt a blast Tho Ioi more solid and smooth thun we have ever nnd of l very convenient for had supposed that the ore might be more at the mines bu owing to tho scarcity of fuel and tin hich price of at ore beds it 11 found advantageous to convey it heie in the unlive Gaz Letter from Boston Tr publishes a letter from dai August 10 from which the low inc: is copied nt the hend of the has a linn resolved gui t physiognomy and reliance is ed in him as an honest and capable inn i no Rr intellect hare aits with uplifted ferula en Old into tin Taylor what is he id Gen Mr Bliss my denr old the is to define and wo post it you arc further His however excites had another and Eu- Indiana inio thu Union in 1816 has received a population nf half a million in 30 yenrs and now numbers more than inhabitants Illinois was organized a in 1810 anil entered the Union as a stats in 1813 date its population trebled a i 8th t laat month A e en tiu the tas and m lad been committing hJe ast fire years haa tigen from f neighborhood car of Missouri which in 1610 harl only people now haa ing fifty per cent in six years Iowa was of at the east ten years ngo and il is Vut teen years the only while and yet in that lies chief of the If a can at all it can in The of on have finished their of the Into hi of it tire implicated in he re- a i out lily man but and titi in yreat governing I the Hue ile ues and of the streets lately held by he insurgents The ia i iy wenly feet and the houses j Of aro six ami seven Wilh ut he head ond fiot of ono of narrow of solid sione you car seo what nn immense advantage the insurgents over the y Every wincow in bei ome a loophole foe a gun nnd the on rier were only by he mo it indomitable perseverance of the a where they keep Eight You may pn nml fur fif een tind I vili for- ward a of to The O 1 ind Mi jur Bliss prepares thu DEAR The General if He told me to-day out Blame or hesitating what n Hank was If lie at this rutu be will bo fit to take in less than month t endeavor t i impress his mind wilh of a He has n of he which is r ther suspicious for on Yours But to this in si i is 1 noi an insult 0 the mid of th Amur i can lo oilier for a en who 10 tf tho ff be ued a its 1 In tin positif i il the hns Heretofore I rnt nnd i of iu it iho f J IPS to irii bv a ii i a fraud the pursu t ann 500.1 came up wun a lne last four it of the If bans numbering some a I ensued which Most singular lifted or hou i and was ended 1 lhat a good share of federal editors bv the rein sting leaving 25 and should be occupied Mobile youthful the mers children of the rai i to twenty yours of ag nnd yet upon this youthful in he lale crisis destiny of h tve lite ii party if a i nl in even intimated ft want of il I Anil ye the imc o nits Ver the humiliating their c is now en in t c of kn Jaro he 9 muld have J ii tlm before presuming ID I r for lliu Dent hud of ii roi -I a ZY an to i I lOth i lir ami u n in bei dead the field Two o our were kill d and site in trying to prove lhat their candidate for the Presidency ever a parly driven to n says Sam I di I Oil HOU looked uj and f hurr ivo or three linn tn J -.1 s1 i a 1 aai a 1 in San rr looked uj ivo or three linn yet us i gits low the Mi- the urus my a dowi lowi it ui ppi AIT wt inded are captain Salmon tml li 1 the I arm 1 his whole ia certain sum and with a waa badly j The benefit of the notwithstanding mera when selling their grain sell for y lake a and answered as he i It 11 h that fight himself on the ground j have a on these Indians i my fall the sun is my father and aele the is my will repos uti her bt som got a cure fur Observer We have been it more cranberry was in hem fro i their marauding Ve ba a good reason to o their party were Gen Pri e to evacuate hua on h- SOth ul A part of his Hoops re a he march to this piace He wit 10 d ubt go into that laev shall hare the isn't ie is hu a few years 130 that when gii s wanted i fine calico lo prims bay prints cii as nullity aa any foi goods rmeN Y Day Book in its this subject s beyond Pi glish prints come into this m For Iwo pant the im- po have a mere bagatelle Tl P failure of of our print such the rise for the season of navigation up j m cnta is not to a certain period As and much trouble often arise be- cure of but have never until son here ard lo depart for the to foreign Tin pri cause are bad loo rapid extension of Our now home id ia 1 the ion you short le fo jest i'm i a any n ind when I hit a t to humai rei been an tii i SlaUs is is the troops nc neglects to so until after Mr lime he recover only the five miles or ibis A has been called certain for The casa is di- was with n i ancer on the th j of disputing the mse for the last eight ye was lo his try cranberries as 1 jt ar you to iween buyers and sellers from the latter j misunderstanding the put j upon such contracts we to s la those who may under lhat in must choose his fore of the pe melt f are properly and i upon an let i Then tin id a glass t latter to which in KI i ol Tim ir li in In In lo powder ia lai t i ami runs like sc ling the in ll in taking eare to ut i I far lhat em- in are ll en and hammered and llif 1 fuui d tc iic thus perfectly r that this be applied to ug f never Jim tit a will such case the seller while current be- If thai sum docs not pr sent stale ff things il will be their ow n if ilo nol inake mom y i ho An l ilie lo his Rreat oy and the regular gro -th of politics in has i ami however when grain is sold ami the buyer agrees lhat the vender have for it the highest market price lhal grain may sell or during the the Taylor men to nominate fr a f Wi s at iht wing in district Mr K jt was cd the wlo opposed to election of Taylor were tn retire nor corn in radical cure this fact at ever of Belle who is rous thr t under non r i nc a If may this rente dr Ins endeavor a id h w certain men are I agreed upon in the Cartel where sold j al elector wher n off in the race of The are es Medi r the Lieut here since of or place arrived v iih hu re mils a few ua and Lorain ded In the former caic the vender retired tbt exception of runs his risk with the while n j ie n Verily of the the buyer runs j ibt whole period parly 16 net 1 O io paper The 1 for in oilier ni a in rt iret nal people of trie ad HUNDRED FI to e eto PRi'VI- SO Yet of rery for Taylor and iso in breilh Sambo vou ketch cut fiill la Ic i ouf you fool lusre