Wisconsin Enquirer (Newspaper) - August 26, 1840, Madison, Wisconsin tii B N i c it T o i K i v B ll icv again u i my in every sci i the fur jV if r I hail little h in though from rny opinion hud of lul 1 not help myself I Cur ill n ISC IN THIS PAPER THE LAWS RESOLVES AND PUBLIC TREATIES OF THE UNITED STATES ARE in tin whom I lo I nigh put fo Miy b r h iv hours may be live u Ihc in lo r BY VOONAN SHOLES MADISON W AUGUST 26 1840 VOL 40 with his yet doubtful brow of who loved I was in my bed dangerously ill if not dying But iho hag of a nurse could not wait for tho fated hour when as it scorned death would of himself visit mo but must needs anticipate his corning Fill ing a cup from one of the many phials she came to mv and croaked out It is lime drink and die But I stout ly refused draught so ominously pre- The hag persisted uttering ful half intelligible and in the very desperation of terror I struggled as for arid endeavored to dash down lice But I a mere child iii lior hands She forced me back upon my a strength tlint lo my feebleness seemed nnd poured the poison down my throat in spile of my resistance No sooner was it swallowed than it crept my veins freezing up lifo as il stole on drop by drop and inch by inch tho numbness beginning al my feet and mounting upward till it al rny hearl It must however bet treason ho shrank from its ihu face of tho consul terrors and not assured of his safety ed round by his Hut even tii while my henrl was swelling present mid triumph ora tor mul in my ears the 1 and n deafening li was like tho unholy spell of some wizard of iho gods tho marbles of 1 in temple and in porch in the all at that life nnd cried with the oral to lo defend to hurl hack defiance on the wretch jf who had dared to but my tumult the tho or I stunned the by thei con My cyus 1 toppled precipice as djep us from o Bat all s snapped un- ird of autumn M ronk sank id like lulls of sand Tin was upon rue a-i 1 was nothing was HO flesh ii ml 1 it nnd i would I in I tins 11 its Will II 10 ita could of tin sun r the lie we hut in kind and ut even then tho at ihu Huguenots surrounded who in did not or though the fares of I with horror and of some young fe of h nnd rosary il a our late The IVnin ev hissed like its Anon before that a t ivore burnt out I was rou waters of the sen in ice whose in Thn s of granite On a slid stilled lie null side as far ns ti tun tun Invn its columns nnd or thai I not around 1111 what seemed mid the sun of I Jl it i liu wis covered fin no name sw T iii tn nil tin vel ii urt and iho i earth i mmii my like every jny a mi un- tbn n n ii itt and Had I been dead ing all that memory as liitle as could be well of the By the by the good old ture half tny having beaten her in my rium 1 much feu r it have been when she brought the medicine and my fancy represented poison me Nor have 1 least doubt that if it were Ire of glory nnd Murit is the only avenue to success nnd the sens end daugh tors of tho rich by the neglect of virtue bv indulgence in vice will merited insignificance The man in office may be removed without a revolution while seats are open to the emulation of all 1 conceive of no form of government so practised therein in so Urn's such mode may be practicable by tho of the United States or the f nnd for this purpose tho said courts si all Imv to make all necessary ind power hereupon in of qr iKe or may uny of a Infect nnd well vut with deficiency if fir judgment lo done lo stl in for voyage Thirteenth The shall In vo full llm vessel and what ever H ol her far us ia willi their mid io hoar nnd receive any which the ends of nwy perfectly compatible with lifts sublime i further shall have power or I ll upon a view of the whole for he consul commercial nulling of juries in to the laws in: mny and now iii force in such f or any pan of ttm worth while all my visions be in the I ciples of Christianity or so i I i J same to some existing or fore- gone OLD MAIDS what of old That's just what we want to know Jt is a mystery to us that there should be such nn effort to make the very word a reproach and a word in the land Who any thing against old now and want tho peculiar evil that at inches to Pray who knows? Why should be butt of lie ridicule lo 1 Win diluted lo promote the happiness of all ns a democracy needs only lo tie understood in theory and in practice by a people qualified Id test ils qualities to secure and sup port of every philanthropist throughout the tlint 1 was luring this deadly march can Old age is certainly honorable of the poison on the contrary my rage and the best of women haves been maidens was nt equal lo my terror and their Pray what is their Is it because influence was powerful enough to tile had hitherto kept me when to have spoken have been some relief lo the overwhelming souse ot 1 poured forth ihu ness of my heart m tin oltl sou hearing At first she stared like one struck by sudden wonder then as gave way to fear covered her her us if to out the thai were ton horrible fur hearing and finally with the of wolf when driven from W S Balch they prefer a life of blessedness and I refuse every who insults them They get Not they you need not Heigh ho tis cruel to refuse so ninny bul they prefer a single curses that staggered And can drive them from even to iriy own it SD broken hearted may as well stop nt for no terrors for old and will nol influence young to those they do not want Old from sity never bat in every ry from choice Do you 1 Ask evory one of them alone and stre il do not tell vou dint there have been a t was nnA that 1 dead I had without on ly for lay n prison in my Still SELF ihai tn which in lift all pain and all pleasure an hio which entire even tlie limbs art lopped away from she the body as you will retains in its wholeness iho same en of and enjoyment this sell slill was I lived though my body hud perished nnd the stints and business of the were by some s on the spirit I was soon to he called to another i men partial to them To hi SUIT did not exactly themselves bul wore them picking up hand them an um- brella when it rained or some act of kindness and would have offered had a good ever itself Arid all such studiously They would not vy for the world not one of them nil oli maids from choice But why called old sure a rose hy any other name would smoll as but the words nro not harmonious nnd not at nil Wiry nol sny single ladies ced in Surely no woul to loftier modes j use any other term it so detracts from all his characteristics Single in we love we always did and are not mbcl it Fain would we make an inroad hut you are verse and forbid Bu we will not I was yet a voice reach ed me nnd it sounded lilio a tempest the dead arise Death which had dosed my ears against all other sounds could not make rno deaf lo fc f arose from the grave ns from a bed shaking off mouldering garment was ia myself n portion of it however There sun nor moon nor star nor nor space nor all in eternity my own conscience lhat a thousand tongues spoke out the of anguish wnd drove me onward through boundless without rest for in il was no resling place I called on Death Duath himself had passed away with die Nul even an echo answered lo I called on those who like me were to know anguish tot either were not or else were lost in the world u whirlwind arose I heard tha mighty of its wings ns it ed on towards me through tho boundless and again fult that there was hope The rolled away before it the sound of many instruments cattle up from the deep and I was hurried onward nt last tion ns rapid as passing of the sunbeam over the water I found myself in ft blissful indued but such as almost al defiance I heard iho voice of those I loved so dearly I saw their little fairy forms gliding dimly about me fit if in but I could neither move nor speak nor in any way as it seemed make them sensible of my nearness They were 1 one sny to To-morrow is his birth day And then to sing in low plaintive tones wild strains of a wild drama that writ ton years before and eh was even too apt to my lo ill lhat moment I could us soon repeated the of tlm us my own yet ever the address of Iho poor Adine to Faustus has indelibly on ran Oh nil mind abuse you therefor No we will declare our sentiments upon the housetops We love you wo ipy and volence Who so acti vp in up ral reform societies who so so culato We love your snuffbox strong cup of tea and vour budget eternally fu I And best of nil we lovo your in ried families wife was ever jealous of un old maid we forgot ourselves a single lady advanced in She leaves her husband to chat and flirt with her in doors and out by and night fearing nothing why need she? Whoever the posthumous papers of iho lule William the historian the ing was addressed to the odi tor of the Mirror ft WHS politely handed tej us hy his widow with tin si This is probably tho hist tiling thai my husband wrote POOR CONTENT IS ENOUGH BT TUE LATE WILLIAM DUMLAP As I slood ii a hardware store one of the lute very cold days over stove as I talk lo a opened the dour and inquired the price ot u of skates which hung out tempt the adventurous I locked ut the urchin arid rny eyes from a pair of en trousers lo n pair of bare The ami uol to feel the of shoes You Mr Editor story of Louis le Grand om cold morning over one of the bridges which cross Seine and wing with admiration a man in a and cams in as the went vest and stockings equally ihin who leaned perfect over the lo the skaters Slop the said the Cull man in nankins to me The window was let down and the fur from time to to con or n to any these which may he hereafter adopted by the of for It M T of ilic oi WILLIAM U Approved July W VAN No AN ACT iu to ilu the i nd ni consols ii by the and of d States i As ii in America First The list of of any vessel bound on a made out pursuant 10 tins act oT hundred an I of if n dissi ins l Mil J in report sHuli the to i any or byia mis take or and in case ii ivy or approves uf sudl in crew as I- In tu his M i'm time if in of iho ii or deli io of ur in care h en unit provided against In id bo shall iu a remove ur tho plain shall remain and tin shall be affair copy m one u ux writing erasure or K's lo and shivering monarch questioned ins happy Man ami pray tell me it is that you are warm though clad so thin while I am freezing in rny peltries 1 Pieuse your was the reply of the Frenchman I can tell you you may be ns comfortably warm as I am Let ILS hear my friend as 1 do sire put on all vour I have known the fellow was a suiJ the king give him u purse of louis I will not say thai my hoy was a wit but I wager ten pounds to a penny was either a genius or ft pay up the lime nt Tins i such ii from which the clearance is made ol tin ur v iho Second ll shall u duty eif the of every such lo from of oi a true und copy oi the which shall he written in a uniform hand without erasure or Third These documents which shall be deemed to contain all the with the crew as to service pay and all things shall he produced liy the master and I before any consul or oilier commercial gen: of Ihu United Stales whenever he may deem shall to him How lo Kick a man with were walking together in I will said one lo other to give that man before us n good kicking and yet ho shall not be angry He as ho had to rnan round and looked astonished i beg your Sixth consul or ial also on join i i i i i i osi pardon said kicker I umk you or the in hi Duke Tremouille The was the kicked was very their contents lo enable him the imposed him by j luw toward any mariner applying to him I for liis aid or All erasures or writing in a that in which such duplicates were be fraudulent alterations working no change in such papers unless satisfactorily explained in a manner con- With innocent purposes the visions th rights of mariners Any of the Stales in there is none resident at a fir eign port or lie is unable to di his i duties Ihen uny commercial oi United Slates authorized to such duties upon the of hoth the mill any mariner oi ihu vessel under his discharge muri ner if he thinks it ro- quiring the payment of three ges the of llu act of of and or any other of save United Status from the lo ai l rny Si I il anxious ear A iho iu rhe ihc doso is near more slow slower yd Till sweet A mt'lla like woe anil Oh the luxury of lenrs my burning is the fall the dry anil earth r of my blood stilled and the air to hiow so coolly upon my A sense of enjoyment stole aver me calm ns the breath of summer's ing but vivid beyond the power of words to sounds of that wild come f i nnd fainter the formi dim mv grew heavier I The morning awakened mo till sun had been up for many hours hut when it did break my it found me Tar other than it had left me on tho preceding day Then I was the dangerous crisis past Then 1 had neither nor nor indeed any other for pleasure now the sigl t of the blue alone seen through the window as I in the bed waa a of inf ight Even poor old who in tiaura of the had no -J extract the following from the letter of Governor Morton of addressed to ti committee ed to make arrangements for celebrating nt Worcester If any government cnn be said lo fae hy divine authority it is ths uf the people And if covered ils hroud of equal protection we find bud as ns good infidels nis well ns it the ly of ils power The rain falls on Uie unjust us well as just Be- it of Mod of belief Mid in all ivn opinions and commands the up of the fewness ol ur of tenets need ita it riot be iii to favor it sc cures 1C the the enjoyment of his principles let it not be 10 favor infidelity can further from the truth Its principles are founded in itself and highest tion in the gospel And whenever the shall arrive thai every man ahull govern his conduct hy rufes shall love thy neighbor as whatsoever lhal men should do to you even do do ye lo there will exist a state of perfect de- and if any human government be needed oii it will a government THE or MENT w most beautiful in is structure and benevolent in its operations It is t cript of God If is ported by profoundest of philosophy by the teachings of religion the purest deepest firmest faith the most Charity it gives lo each the right of all is estimated a unit the turn of which tp tha What is the right of one is the right of all It confers no title it no immunities It makes each for the whole pledges the protection if the fur the good of each The man thai born in and bred in a corner may by doing to ecu shook himself smiled bowed and went on his way I i i v lii heard of a man being too familiar ho one of them? haB i are free from sed passion But substitute a blooming widow in her yes let a wife her husband in close intimacy with n charming widow and what a Bedlam broke loose boar no comparison For such reasons publicly espoused their cause nnd the man who would cast the first stigma upon so deserving a class of of old crat THE Scold parson in liis Laird bless iho tht grant they may A standing bv replied with a my heart and sure il is prayer of all people Bin friends said parson I don't as that fellow does but pray they may nil hang together and such mariner il the give tary to such an thereto Seventh When n mariner is ged tho him in upon list of m is MHV the master UMV rum in JIM In pay of amount uf such with rewsonsibi damages for on thai the consul or other mny S of I shall have tin fullest to their or ciul in any and shall in no respect bu or in by muster or any I nnd valid exist j landing iti which if mar j iner desire consul or be ihu duty nf the him ii the tlie manner JK not tu it hi oil it bi ihc of consul or to repair on hoard inio the of plaint und to proceed thereon nu tin's Seventeenth In all ers or agent into the and tin was ed by unusual or treatment ilio iner shall he und in lo his wages to lime three pay nnd discharging hiir enter upon iho list and the cause noil the in which ihu cruelly or and his mime or tin IT In- of In be huhle ID ho chilli on con victim by No matter what cord replied the tis a strong cord Apr fossil of a child between five six months luis been found in a near Brussels The bones converted into sil x which struck firu steel Tin ers throat and belly were nod iho exhibited evident traces of muscles A fossil cocoanut perfect was by the side of the at a tiv other lay a boarder if he his to just the Previous to rapid of to tiie would been the used LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES BY AUTHORITY snip n in a i list oi his 1 01 ihc to the consul Junes of al that purl who slmll make the proper thereon seitin the i contract nud of ihn marinur nnd the I ly given for return of shall j I 1 plain that the voyage is te his agreement or that liu Ird his eir oilier cial duties may ex amine into the same by an ins of the articles of and if on the of he finds to he well discharge r it he desires it and require of the master in advance beyond lawful claim of such manner ol three months as ded in the act of February hundred and three in case lawful such are not his discharge nrn from thai time an interest f f twenty i per centum Provided r If Iho consul or commercial shall be the contract has expired or the voyage protracted by the control of the master out any design on his to violate the of then he irny if he deems it discharge the with exacting the three months Tenth All shipments of en contrary to I lie provisions of this mi he void am any so shipped may time und demand highest rote of wages he tin i mill ho master of a sh ill on a without ihu or io or I ir imposed or Iw liable lo each and every individual injured in in addition thereto bo lo pay it line of one dollars for and ID by 11113 person suing for in any court of tho in tin district wlieri! or be found Twentieth It shall the duly boarding officer to report nil of aei lo the collector of the any may arrive nnd may report the same to ihu Secretary of the and to ill attorney of United in Twenty-first net in forco from and after of and shall nol lo hivi from of time July SOlli muy OF TIIE SliTES TABBED AT rHI j for ill -1 or the sum lo L-e given liim at liis I OF THK An Act to amend tho act approved May 13 1900 entitled An nci io amend nn act entitled An net 10 courts of the United Be it enacted by Senate an I of nf the United States of America in Congress That rors to serre in the courts of the t S ates in state shall the like qualifications be to the like us jurors of the highest court of law of such stale now Nva and are entitled to ami shall er from lime to time nnd be to nod be by bailot lot r wise according to I he mode of font now W be of con- suls and lo rce Inim de- crs and by every means within their pov er nnd can N No A Iho of Washington hy by the and nf the nf tn Tlint of iho Navy be nnd instructed to measures for erection of the of ington by 1 May PUBLIC No 4.1 A lo iha duni to of from the of tho of Morocco for purpose to lend j of tke of md use their to that e id in Ibe i in That rite of the United and Im iii lima If the officer or any ii authorised lo cer and a majority of the of any nnd fit of iel ahalt mako complaint in wr ting that of llw lo of she is in an 1 1 po sin is leaky or other or ilmi 10 ur that and supplies i during ri tout from j in mm of or the of any rind CO be or in ft I 6t U July