Wisconsin Enquirer (Newspaper) - July 7, 1841, Madison, Wisconsin SHI U I Ml f if i f st of ivi 1 ui hi the I i- tin mi true it i i i i t 1 i ia o ff i- o only a I but n ts ca i ui 1 SIN ENQUIRER GEORGE [Upon a general diffusion of edge the safety of our DOLLARS P III V JULY 7 o n ii him a j 1 v t v of to Ii of joy I ii i 1 s ould c of i hh no I i L: i i 1 ion 1 i h ijui irm the 1 JJu friends you lit component parts i f Von be kidnap he for beau- till jji lining woman i i l l All il 1 11 i of su in c of i Il i -i i'd pro i ij a til i fi ill lie i r the f in- Ct j i 1 hope 11 after i ii position to tl i in- i md to as of CHILDREN the forest wide by v jter tails Down within tin All num thu i i Mi lu ol thu mid mean i i JG soring up fair and every hi the isles of the main In lo ic domain In the glen Among the of swarthy men a lout hath the sun On 1 Little children inay be on They in me Arove a kindly s With their with hopes and With thaii i- intense children i l alone in tlie do am yo known Mid it- a i cares Mid it- and its snares free In I und life Whore no tiling trod In tae sd ye each fiery eyj gleams the firm Each is lighted up the fira of battle and each iron breast lurks the spirit of mountains 1 merit was beared throughout y Warsaw ever lar 1 love to alk J at even And up oi Ii starry himself in a position to he by as ny as possible the Russians are before our gates Tie capital is in danger Our and ch look to us for tion Valiant deeds may preserve but cowardice will subject them to slavery or death he could proceed further garde a La usted can echoed in volleyed j about the ran cs of the Poles Kosciusko saw that his had the desired effect and without saying more he after giving a few hasty to the rode oil to the main entrance to the city A splendid array said Sodenberg to one of his fellow officers while alternately zing upon the retiring General and long dark columns of the citizens re- plied the other slapping his horse with his g a of horsemen arrayed for m wo awaited them in military CD tunrie over the The by Ins time had passed nient the arrival of The General has the General has proclaimed by a thousand voices and a loud s lout of rejoicing spread from rank to rank as he in front of the enthusiastic soldiery Every eye was upon him and as he waved his ing blade on aigh as a signal for silence not a whisper was heard in all the ranks Impressive silence reigned said the General after placing cd that however a watch TliC be it required something to lead captive an intelligent and in future tiie should endeavor to serve respect rather by an amiable raid cor- deportment than by the glitter of a goid and i 0 o ci to t of the day but never i he old damp walls of j ing at foliy that induced tho i catching au and sensible fc i- i their own prisons were of i require the Thus the kst At f of Poland's hope the pompous display of a gold watch under the of liberty Warsaw ha emphatically If any read this are troubled with len and witi s of l the watch fever it is they will so i 1 A J The rich the gay the beautiful and the lovely alike strew ec the gory field Alas Warsaw foi thee f I i 01 Lt I tlu lamps of he i a view jy tlv J n tht i tid i my i br to i hi r In and inori yet lie should not ty for the to know that i In- homily o irn Win c n ivc tlu hope tl ood 1 such cd io 1 some sweet While OH its their liny feet Or the tlie I'll wind in every Or ocho I rum the lulls To bells on the Ija Or sit ino by some fountain An I natch the ir and du i ijt uit by lae morning sun Or stand upon the lo the roar Of t motion on tlir shore To I s to walk at oven And a el I'll to view Th Iv aul of e a M I S O i I L A N Y sword but before il s may have a hard contest replied Sodenberg but before those bearded A FLOAT the liver in the rom the other day e ent A as obliged to stop the paddles ibr a to allow an old and soaked drift log hu e proportion to pass clear of the ho it It was a complete tree of mammoth size md attracted attention In t le of an elbow that froi water had and hi 1 taken root from which green leaves and ome delicate little wild wero spro iting gaily as the old log 0 Proserpina Foi the now tbat fri fall From This was 11 e place profit by the relation as not to imagine that external decorations can compete fully with the gems that encircle a well constituted mind These will ever bear away the palm with discreet and sensible mea and it should he a source of high consolation to the comparatively poor to ithe si reflect that these embellishments of the mind are within their reach although the tinsel ornaments of the body may greatly transcend their limited means Let all such remember the gold i C strive to deserve the good fortune of wi ly Layton net for the ration of ISTi Fund has been the of Pei required for the i s on the Isc t to these sums t quired lo pay ar will probably be next and the 1st o II bo oun lures for several of bo another ion than on the Pension Fund 3 action of r the act entitled jn that It will be seen of the Com- t there will be f the navy the sum of of the importance st re I have taken at J avail rii nee and observation j trie able -e tho ol to submit for vour a and well I of in the of coumi to my to be with tie E the States LEOD AFFAIR FROM from his horse he directed his troops to the chief entrance The other officers is a commor but a little innocent flower flourishing in a on the eel his example and in a short time each wide breast of a c struck us Ma iv a flower ii born And a bi er division had at the place assigned as one of the oddest thi gs that might be by the Comm in Chief met with in the of ae summer's day For a long time from the lofty balcony of the palace where her husband had left her had been watching the hut very flower ar born to tead an sians as they moved in solemn grandeur exis ence ive and die upon along the winding road of Cracow colors waving and arms gleaming the masses move awful with the water The old log is still no doubt After all take some quiet sober moment of life and add together the two ideas of pride and of man behold him a creature of a span high stalking through infinite space in all the grandeur of Perched on a speck of the universe every of heaven strikes into his blood the of death his soul fleets from his body like melody from the siring day and night dust on the wheel he is rolled along the heavens through a of worlds and all the creatures of ure flaming above and beneath Is this a ture to revel in his greatness Is this a creature to make to himself a crown of ry to deny his own ilesh and to mock at Department the deficiency of J In DOO will be which between July in the eet these of the 040 leaving JC which the faith requires should be promptly supplied The return of the Brandywine require some explanation From he despatches sent to the Department by Bolton of that ship it appears excitement prevailing in in he early part cf March last our i T ie UIK ty's ent to to Stat II T undc March 18 1841 Britannic iry and ncd by his of tho U baw tlie t VV in Dece last between the United States Secretary of Forsyth arid signed comprising two official from he to Jtr ted 13th ami of December two from Forsyth to tho dated tlie and of tho month upon thj subject of and imprisonment of Mr wd cf Upper Canada by tho ties o the of New ork upon J charge of aiu murder as in the capture and Caroline on Minister at Court to a lation lo Commodore Hull the officer the United States naval forces in he Mediterranean tho which hat the squadron then lying at Mahon sfi the station with u view to get out of i hat sea ascertain the true stale of things between the United States and Great his fellow sprung from that to which ain and either resume their station or re- both will soon Does thu proud urn homo according to the result The man not Does he not suffer Does the Commodore he not When he reasons is he never Captain Bolton having received no in- stopped by difficulties When he acts is on its swift way to C ulf and liLj I never tempted by pleasure When he I ny a frail Inman thing the poor Cower lives is he free from pain When he dies i will soon be g waves can he common Pride A halt was made within cannon shot to is not the heritage of man humility should the city as if ii doubt where to attack and 10 er julf it f OF far as Ihs e could reach extended the daik columns of well trained Russians of Finns and tier Just as ths cathedral clock was strikin Picayune Who sha 1 win the prize was o meeting the flowers and i 1 of rnm 11 c: I there 10 on to suve tho 12 the cannon of Ihu is was i tne judge was appointed o award prize of beauty Who win the prize dwell with frailty and atone for ignorance error and Smith From the Cultivator CORN Messrs find that some of ths The morning of the of the of land's ill cl i ii of 111 unclouded sky The s as ho rolled up the his rays upon palace heard echoing along the dark walls of the It was succeeded by ce and a rush echoed from tlie distant mountains ry Russian was in motion The Cossacks dashed over t ie plain with a tremendous Tho u t-c th a loack towns timu corn dilier in opinion as to propriety r f A I Pleased to vour L H i J JC I f A I 1 I belched forth its thundery upon ho and towers No- an for and cottage of ihu elevated city As yel had not been dis the of war ne its rolled foi in fu -y over Lublin 1 v Ml la Ji j and other flourishing lit or i to the inhabitants of the capital hade i it ind executing now ai i- r b by report of som i tle'K-d village Especially on this m T y looked gay and joyful fr Mi b 1 ii i I ii fj a with their i of lrms in the v i s li lu on prancing in stately i I troops on i-l in 01 tournament AT v c no v a j s w cto m Here bat -n 01 moving and still tho chariot of u ii with lively tr impels m it in in even i d of Warsaw the cannot conti a more gorgeous tlian Wars pre- on this splendid yel falal m The bell had jus tolled nine at a distance cloud of dust is that yonder toward to her gallant husband brave Kos N l tho upper bal ony of d I suspect no warrior and pressing lous upon check both mo on morning nataro j 111 C thy p Ih and ivy s adorn heavy tone of the ala from a distance claim roi j and In u iii spite forth iis de thing scorned to withstand the Now might be the of the jarring of tha ted walls or ai ml roar of battle the agonized shrieks of some expiring male who vci out a of the All order and discipline ITV Pole wilh i stern and determined O T n remained unmoved at his d then they determined i to nlil death Sodenberg as if blamed in his He raised his sword n th ho ol iii cold o i and was about out of his city with trusty when an ill-fated -1 i let his heart He died without a i struggle evincing to the last a bold un- daunted Herculean soul l An universal wail arose throughout the ranks of the grenadiers Sodenberg garde yarde was heard from ry lip and so great was their attachment to him that could the Russian cannon da iger of situation or the extreme importance of their assistance move them fre m the spot although berg second in command in kindling anew their martial spirit hastened to exe- cute the unfinished order of his or In a few moments the grenadiers wore the city It was design to cut around a litlle hill and attack Hie Russians in rear He had nearly gained hill on th easi of which arose a dark the award I will tak a peep at the thought the nol ing lo make ono oi the cc and sea tho beauties is they Juntas it was raising its modest head fr m its humble and corner and was looking in upon the the judge ai DSC to render his decree To ths ays ho I award the prize of for there is no o April We never remove tha suckers from In- diaa corn as we think tha practice not ranted either on the score of labor or Some experiments made a number of years since convinced us that it was better to let them remain and wo to induce a change on his voyage deemed orv to him he returned to the United Slates Though it is presumed Congress will ba willing to give attention to unconnected with the objects br which the session of that was convoked yet recent events in- duce me to bring to your notice with a to the action of two sub- worthy of present Tho first is the establishment of a home While squadrons are rls of tho world for alion of commerce our own stores any adequate war with Great Britain tin var at ono lime feared of the of now in a course of adjustment and the States not only vould our trade Lave been liable to groat interruption and our merchants to great abroad but a naval force small might on our very 1 avc our ships und I e 1 our flag without suitable moans of re- more rare nono em ful THE GOLD Yi ATCH s xid Conic ia Woodley one night tea Rac lei Asl ley has got a gold Well what e do you draw from the very nat iral one that I ought to be provided for Exactly so But hat shall we do with your cousin Emily Surely she ought to have a wutch also c would not look well for you to t one c id she destitute Cornelia but her cousin Emily Laj ton a retired and ble girl interposed and b that lia might be gratified regard to herself continued i Voodley how shall we ma rage this r I am ill able to purchase a watch wi hout doing tice to my creditors Tears ware of Cornelia The night pissed gloom y away but ere the family had retired to Emily and her uncle had an ng Tho following bere was to be a forost a crash was heared grand party to which C ruslia and body of had been The py indirection of the main si ians supposing the cause as tie were the -e biu Cora lia neither saw or juick as wheeled his troops into thought of b Jt one Tn Lacy was he cily and to iho The her bright and ir and woll qu the Russians had entered seen nothing siac f In tho first place it is no I f or retaliation being at labor to remove the suckers from twenty t is com mud of the Government To acres of corn and when removed they are such a be ever usually lost to all economical to or promptly to chastise if suffered to remain they form a I upon oar shores it is large quantity of the very best of fodder j tilt a powerful should Lie kept In iho second place it seems that in ny cases the blossoms on the are necessary to the perfection of the a1 home This measure is recommended by other There is no situation in The main stalks shoot up their stems j which greater skill or seamanship can be som and shed their pollen or fructifying j e and acquired than on the const dust all in the course of a few days im- e f the United Stales and in no service the principal ears through their silks and then drying up Now thore is iu every corn field many later cars fact which require the application of pollen or no grains will be produced and thu from the suckers appear exactly a- to this emergency It is possible a sucker may de- tract something from the size of the main stem and perhaps diminish in some slight degree the ears growing upon it but the additional ears gained always more than compensates these partial deficiencies and leaves the additional fodder as a clear gain Since writing the foregoing we have no- the results of an experiment on this subject communicated for the Southern Planter which corroborates the opinion we have advanced above The experiment was mada in a field of acres and would our and seamen become more thoroughly initiated in all that is necessary lor the national defence and glory In that aided by the coast survey now in progress a thorough acquaintance would 1 gained with our own extensive nd hitherto but imperfectly Carious ports would be bays inlets and carefully examinee uses to which each could be made during war either for escape de- or annoyance be ascertained and 1 resulting from perfect kno would give to us what we to possess a decided advantage over j n enemy on our own shores Should it bethought desirable that such a L A thousand Poles worthy was he of tha pr It Jay bleeding on the ground j to attract his it the gold watch re was no I was wanted ft va for ais that Cor- m bell sickened at the sight but there ling in time for zing Many companies had nelia had displayed all h ir charms the trench contending arm The next day found s a at Mr t ted in a conquest r i J 1 t I 1 vt ill I IT ti l iw Mj i 1 ti T i tii i 4! id I u l U llu n arm with exulting Russians On each countenance sat the Though Every day vim she was o this ih erg caught the ilams the i- the i ful Mini moru cli to were not behind With the as i of their leader they rush to the 1 Iio nothing stands before them The I li in -s ui Hi n I to th in v u or 1 v t I tr lllll S1 i i ni iv 1 s to ih ti i itv So n oV is Russians fall but for and his faithful grenadiers They disappeared t he before the com Jess number of their enemies vas no and now thousands and like f w 1 t U i us 1 I 111 i- mil u -.1 ul u tUi am t her arm turning u iho had boon a lime gating turn 11 of a ii this v ords or purling The ul of the 1 uj ear Tho v his 1 o boso a part i O h t t was a com li i r TO anus to lot i m re- of ho city K i i- i ius a tj The companies t hi morning tor i U- Jind the the of the alarm many tho citizens hai and that About fifteen tl JUST aid And shrieked when Kosciusko u- Polos d lite is at i could waon along tlic brow lie put ih distantly on duty an additional i ion may be necessary for ths amour o eight rows in a place were operated upon I as well the fores er The extract is from the journal of farm o bo employed I beg to refer to the i report on prepa cd under my direction by the Board of Navy VI directed in the first in known to the Government cf lu that Her approves of course by the iu the lisa and of the adapted by him i i the above An 1 the undersigned is instructed again lo demand tin Government of the Slates formally iu the name the B itish Government tiie immediate re- lease Mr Alexander Thi grounds upon which the make this demand upon of the United States are That the transactions on account of which Mr iVlcLeod has been arrested und is lo be put upon his trial was r trui inaction of a character planned md by perso is duly empowered by her Color ial Authorities to any steps do an acts which might Ix necessary jot the fence of Her Majesty's and 1 r the protection of Her ts and consequently those of He Majesty who engaged in thai were performing an act of public ly for which they cannot be made ally md individually an to of any f in question may been as Her Majesty's ure of n that it was a justifiable ment of force for the purpose of the 1 territory IVom the and who having been permitted to and organise thovn elves within tha territory of tne United States had actually und occupied a portion of the of Her or it may been as by Air iu his to the U of the of December invasion in time of- peace the territory of ho But U is is a question of a cal an 1 international kind which can bo discus icd and so tiled only the two and which courts of tice o the of New Vork cannot have any means of judging cr any ri ht of It vould be to tlie universal of civilized nation to fix al responsibility upon witli the st or by the orders of the authorities of ft engaged in -y or naval enterprises in their try and it is obvious that the in- bor a book that should bo kept on j every j August counted nineteen ears miss ion on of corn upon eight hilts of corn in one place The attention of Congress has been he re- proud to co quere 1 a guest at her j father's so I cd Ji it object It i j which the suckers had been left On the same row adjoining 1 counted sixteen upon eight hills upon which the ers had been taken away her place 1 counted upon eight cars upon the corn ears on the same row on earnestly invited Lo the state of our tiou of such a principle would grava u beyond measure the woult increase the oiled of war by mixing up with the ferocity of sioua cruelty and of He Majesty's Government cannot Government of the bo fui v nin to th tf i 1 th of i uack the of u a wlich and L have iNc Her for a the of trine by Mr Government ot the United ordnance and ordnance stores and I deem it has n to interfere n the mutter in of immediate consideration A j quest on md that the supply of suitable arms and muat refat and entire y with the of is to the w most to some of those i of love hills upon the stalks without concerned if notal jya lo tlie y instead of to the tins lia Woodley A scene followed imagined by the reader Thi worst bei g known a few billow f pour into the of Kosciusko who had bean battling the weeks 10 blu it t e edge of inter- Cossacks and Finns from another t of I pointment to make the walls all his forces a-1 of th 3 weeld ng c ay less hazardous as round this of The loud 1 of musketry answered each other ig k iss i r successive rounds was By the constant thunder of a voices ie glean ling sabres ith the of clashed each oilier in in the midst tion Ton hairy lav at I 1 i i J 1 is lina in tat had ic another place fifteen cars upon the of the bravest officers nen and it cannot from the nature of the to provided upon n sudden Sailors may be hastily from stalks with suckers and twelve on those mr commercial marine may be but ordnance cannot be supplied on uch an emerge icy nor can some of the without The fodder on the eight rows out the field must have been treble as much as upon any other eight rows in the same field November 17 Measured the corn for the pi of ammunition ie procured by purchase or the ordnance should by th the particulars of t he internal com- pact may exist between the several thai compose the Union foreign rs have nothing to the of for Powers are witti the that Union is to tented by th J Fee at and of i Federal is to thota the o iy Therefore Powi r redress to dcm md for than lave lei a c from the a If n 7 c ui j first outpour U s which the sucker I The day to convert timely be provided in ice done o it Ly any SuOe of Union it taksa from hills four rowb of be from which to the Federal and not to i j 7 mil 1 his fort In instant the same fate But aks for t fc j i c d child thi t must bo play i of the capital migli t be seen tl What now i since A aimed a deadly He joined falls d with him falls the hope of Poland And Freedom shrieked when s as i fell The remaining Poles seeing their commander fill ant the dark col urns of Russians poured into the city i liki an mountain From j The was just sinking the pressed it 01 -ier inability to her ousin without hir self This act of generosity hid been con to Cor- nelia who de chagrined at first on the to the Tli is sh s did with much grace declaring to hex c she had leant a of similar experiments in appr on record it appears that in pulling the f can be spcer ily i Stale I look left and hills j The report train for re Iress f-r wrong i J oner cant wt admit i is an ideu body Covi to is that at go Union as iu with an ud Unit i suckers from com the labor is worse than thrown away and in respect to quantity of grain fodder and saving of labor it is best te let them remain Imagination hope when it gilds all with ito own opinion become ng as well in service as in the i Gove would ii large that re-organization of to th vt Uut Jic is by with the defence and honor of he country and in this opinion I heartily Yet I va faHy thai ment of each make their each 1900 tU KI