Wisconsin Patriot (Newspaper) - May 3, 1856, Madison, Wisconsin VOLUME 2, DANE MAY NUMBER 48, i VI YI but tho heart oF the giver must make J nil lil I lilU 1 up XX S. H. 1'h-j PATRIOT will Uu ul i tu tt nun tu TWO XJT DAILY DULL annum lit R of II tit i c ilum t Quart r c r do sN mo tlo on do c out- lj I tho r f tt ab 00 .JO 00 00 10 00 6 00 U 01} 1 6 00 c wi THE A THRILLING STOKY On my lust to ers of the ship took witli inc. whole belonged to them nnd they not on y to some in but they also had a to travel tho had four rs in tho Tho to that win t e most severe nnd I I heavier but never such continued hurd r. Tho old ship WHS on strain the whole of the und tho 1 run her into the Avon without or an s vet had Her sprung her nn lor lust week the pumps hud to kept going nil the nnd nil doing their blunts of work ut the soon tis could get the tho ship hauled into the ibr mid wo upon that it bo u slie Id fit for if she all the she it would e h r two A contract made for the and one of the to stay and left me at and I be- gan to look around for some in L bad heard of Salisbury famous w ti d weie theic other relies of and to I to When 1 on board the to make with the owner who had found one of the UN name wax wus ti young not more than thirty ot und I hii and id oni to an I told him I was going to and ha mo that he was going the s mo Hi had to take c D lake of ih but I Imd 1 to a lior o and mid an 1 when ai d he liked the plan ho well he wont und bought him good and t was ut tho of tho when wo and that to visit the curio ilies with and then koop on by the of 1 ho nent his baggage on to by t ran m my mi u- out of the I found my and on the wav lie told me fiom He was orn in but this vras the time he had been in was font of and L was led to that at that time ho ran way finm D the hist ix years of Iiia in the United had been in Western land IKS an he was now We took dinner at u large six of an I as 1-0011 as our weie wo sot out Towards the middle of tho afternoon sky to grow we huil of u five the great black pile 1 in and i began to At we h id takei the road for u of fourteen and this storm hud closed us wo were about lie Ilir two I in no and Ind i to get j J we should at ic to point a off to the air said I the good and told them I would pay them well ibr ull they did for not of suid the taking her leu kottle from hanging t upon the the and the old man Let not your hear tun away wit IF the good have to out of their it becomes not such sufferers as we to the saw the woman place her apron to her b t she made no The dooi close by the 1 saw in the room u and sure there was some one in it. I asked the 1 1 man il he had sieki o s. h with u shake of the My poor buy been sick a lies the child new lie unit groan an more turti a to I proposed that we and fur Dopl and my had gone u when it ol ruin to as five turn into tin inn as ust -u readily eon tho only helper on the he's been now ull tho ing an I've ta eu care of the but t couldn't but we don't My good I ho slimes the trial with and I think the the don't say uttered the No woman could do the woik you I don't mean to tell too only you know y kept me A call from the sick room ihe wile and the old man then began to in answer to my of peculiarities for we were it and I found him well I and At length tho table was the clean white cloth we woie invited to sit Wu lent white sweet and a cup of tun no no food belbie we weie in help While we were i o lain but the by no just as wo moved from the table a of light shot the window from sun. muv have a half an ho ir after not moie than n drove to in which theio were two Tlic old man had just come in from the and it was no dark but wo could the of the men in the wagg n. wo e middled aged one ol tlum in a soit of hunting g ami other in black with of hat and era ut which the C tinned our hi the ot asking if he ki ew the new and A in a ment moie his wife ovet to his put her arm about liN She had been but of her husband's to call hur to 11 Don't she They can't take away our love nor oui I'll bo n support to when all else arc lolled down the old man's out when ano her stalled he wiped it having kissed his he from is Just then the men lei the jockey oat came nnd his eyes rested upon and Only some Mi. our .So Mr. tinned the ro and at length it was upon the o d said about the lent Wo a of it an- the ho Not a penny you pay no twenty murmured the old n cannot it. know Walter h is long and every penny I could earn has bean paid tile You know he w s to hav earned the rent il ho had beun I don't know anything a out it. re- turned dogged Mr. n owned the little it wards All I know that you have had the house and that Ibr two hole years you paid mo a Y i told yon a month ago that you should have just one more to me. That month was up last you pay me God I you n ust leave the You ifo not mean You will not turn us mit so quickly upon your What do you moan by You hid notice a month How long a notice do you where to go care I don't want Out you unless you pay me twenty and your cows and th ep to get taken poor peasant a sure for rest of I each office in another his but it brought health buck in their I was just upon tho point of turning to my companion to ask h m if ha would not help mo make up that for I was mined that the poor folks should not be turned out he woman hud sunk und she had covered her face with her han s. At that moment sprang to Ills face was very and foi the time i saw that had been running down his II ye he said to how those people owe Twenty ding interlocutor And when did this amount due in the t was ju t due one The rent is twelve but I allowed him pounds for building a over the me the The man pulling out n larg leather pocket frot i it t ok a It was Leeman took out his purse and counted out twenty golden He hande them to the landlord and took the I boli ve the my companion exerting all his powe the sick An experienced fiom Salisbury had visited and he was now to be I long enough to know that an earthly had grown up Nathan Leeman told me that he had over an hundred thousand and that he should take bis parents and brother to some luxurious when could find ono to his j was e years I have re- letters from Learnan and he is settled down in of ad- on the banks of er where he has bought a large share in eral of the celebrated cloth factories in that and I am under a mise to visit him if evor 1 land in England l r The peculiar conduct of our City Council we use that be it known we the in disposing of the printing a little nnd for the pui of showing the world of what business material our Bo ml is we ahull give it to appear gazing first upon the man who had given him the to see if he was in and then turning to the to see f tho gold he it THOU w can remain heie u idist I have no surety of any foi the A mouth has run on in unpaid It is you havr your and r will it range it with leave its Mr. one moie about but without lie an I the had to without having done anything As soon us the old to h's he tu Uo you think ever pay you you my com- said the time we time month will siid the old people only moie foi kind the Wo could have borne to be of our goods by the d. better than we can to rob a i oblo Yo i must lake our cows and not another Once you had a boy a 11 mummied the old became of him some in the was at length he flu I fiom long years 0 iu lived then far off in boy join d with a tot of most of them than wont into ol ind c ri Ho was de d. anl pun f Ii in sin e. But Sir would not have for he told me so ell John di I you fiom that Novel the old As soon us I my c the old man's the truth 1 upon me in an and I was alone not in th Tlie heart of the r other had the vocal of mid sh irp fm in ta tiny We be particular the choice uf gu so we can to exhibit j the tt uth in the most In the first wo acknowledge we hul con- in the of the mo fact nil but one we i them fiom we unjust the in Hut wo victimize thu following thus will a and did not atop to enquire ii their they the right or on era to be sure they not e en commit ir. They conspired to force the inters TO do the work for a mere to guo its ence to certain that hag done more to curse this town and state than ull other papers Without any authority from the Council a new was rande nud waa that form Why it precisely the form had nnd which the shrewd financier of Dune County B ink with one and that to printers to bid ftr n claw of th it no moie to do with than the miking vre hare been so often asked by many short A lot of boji Ua Intend to The J Tille a great dinl vidual any action on the with and crying part of the slily to the Journal nnd nnd tried to them to bid 1 iwer we hud What wna the object of Was it to gratify a renge on nn ao fir as ire kne the irost friendship existed between Was it to save the city from the expense of an for defy any man to our bid VT is in aggregate any printer in the State charges his regul ir Then what was the waiU do not to any it II with Standard In lu over such ebullition of paper Ky last piece of tomfoolery printers were obliged to bid tor posting up aillt Nobody but n shaver would think of such cial we have traced the sharper down to the last After the hour of one ol members handed us one of these d nil written with a that we should again We pocketed the but nc should dislike to give H wood of our nt person whu in t er lor we him but at the vvus to solicit bids fiom the daily pupi is in the c io do the city AM. V in an w s that the should be folio o Of by the ot tlie cil other work could be Uld work of course is whit is the several riot vii tu illy proposed to d it i sum to it n Argus proposed to do it without expressing any and the Journal proposed to do it for anl At that moment the lire tho blazo 1 and as the ponied out into the my com- face was fully The rn in nnd walked laid her hand upon and For the love of don't deceive mo. But speak to mo call No. ha ii n And I for that is my the m what you call i o the woman Mv tire gleamed more brightly upon the and siw th it woman upon the boom of her long lost And then i a fin longn w it. we small not more than u through u clump of Wo nnd reached it wo got There a good barn o and u con- it witli she I wo us 0 nn old man told him that wo hud got in 11 und him if he could us over Jio told us wo sh uld tho his place could thut wo would put up with Unit wo should be soon the woro taken earc wo follow 1 tho o-d mm into Ho waa u gnsy hoa o I on tho down hill side of and hit form wus bent by hard His was kin I und but wore other upon his brow than those of oil The moment I saw him i know ho had scon much of It a room to which wo woro a living but yet from dirt und An old woman just in fir ibr and as we entered she arose from her Some caught in the suid you tho woman in tone so mild ami thut I knew she spoke the feeling ol It's poor we can give ee cunts per We of course contend ul th it wis the legal and su h of the but to avoid the of deciding the the uil out the bids and ordered the lurk to the wind Van contending he did not under- stand the ed tho printing to lie let to the lowest HITS on iti face vv is a pi yet VTO coul 1 lut er h iw void the bid the on- ly of the wort they had We 11 the ill of ch u iiy ov er that nn I as ha ux im nod th it there would bo no trouble the second On the first action of he the themselves ind rwl th y would not WB hud in direct we were induced to put in a bid for the work at terms us we could live which On the of the u new we c I U- Vui a for a bid simil u- to i he fui ai id 1 by the Secret iry of so la to for a way two This from ronsons licit to ml his the n 1110 m and submitted the lowing which without investigation by this other no fur public ing be in tho following turni and wor in gross All other work at stilted without per folio of 10l> Holds and B figures to constitute a binding and trimming or buOUs in piper ditto m cloth in naming 1-4, attention of printers to which is perfectly with Van them if they ever such ft in ill their lives? Tho only portion ova bu is is to bo hid for and the word used in with paper and This is a novelty in the in t of pi And ns wel us 1 counts one figure .is a but still tho could with ing the whole system of that dates its origin years hack but the lait f pirt of a cent lie in us This is of a money wo never it agunt of We made up our mill I to piy nu surt of to it the earnest solicitation of a we fi led up the blanks mid wilting un- tint we no means waive right we hud acquired under cither of our cr The the printing committee then made u report tint the and had bid ag and tint this office had with the reservation of ull and he j mended that whichever bid wis then the lie This tc not was n course th it every member to tint But in this grand Supplement jumps up an I is the Democrat be the pipot of the without further or reader will what honorable mm vote fortuch a move Five men did vote fur ami men 1'ost Mister Hob i uu I We wish our to miko n note of th's that they need not feel disappointed at any vote these men may give Men nhu will wantonly good and woul 1 not act equally To-day they may g ve a for building a market or any other tu and without any notice or or any other action give it tu They seem to think th it the good taith in d that icier of the thould in t be elevated above their own and if things gu on in the manner we think they will their Tlu Council 11 is given us no il of any disposition made of our ind the first v c heir ot it is through the columns of Jl which that the decision of the that sheet it tho City It this is it seems to have ur that we will render the only son within the scope of our vii Van Slyke finding he hod made several ly foolish in to the m nnd de- siring a reput itiou as a ignored every of manly con- i to work nt Liw or individual until he had the down to labor for u mere he would so fir f ime us u shrewd tint his lid be placed deyond His might have Uen a very 1 if exerted out on another's but we wish the and men of this city to note the f ict th it s line fin meier has gnt all his by by and and the first act he he to by a system of a class of mechanics who or tor their from morn to small hours of On miny of our citizens us on this They were struck at the we p the d ly ind beeme 1 to think theie must have been some mist we hid misunderstood the cannot believe Van be guilty of We can suic that we have stated the truth for which we aie willn g to answer to the of We consider tho at and If any body c m furnish us more terms we will use te our notions of it docs th it a. ter soliciting and receiving our the c uncil should ud it some kit d of respect or have given some good reasons for not doing id of kicking it out us they would a rabid dog they h id nut We con- fess we did nut expect treatment and s. is the grand fuglem 111 in this he has shown self so well qu ih lied for small might not be for the and men to watch him in larger For wo would not trust a or any import int with a man shown himself so utterly b md to the rights of imd to his duties aa an Our city charter says that all tho printing of the city U be let by contract to the fire not aware that any one t kes the position th it the council are to receive and kick out of doors a dozen bid until get one to suit We Ii id a w ly of thinking that trial was to settle the We j the of our city becu done in a very We hue had of to the you i iino in a to you must kok out for the you If you want 11 you may intD old house at tho there is not window in it. Beg Mrs be re- in it or up the I huio mv Now I Ii vo n ood right and ho tho house tia thoro not u word to bo I take vow cows and your and go for more than twenty taking out tho you shall tho poor gazed for a mom into landlord's face and then sank into u und his face with his my he kill mo and have lono with In mi Mr. 01 ied the us We will leivo the und wo w work with ull our might until svo pny you every but do not hike very means of My poor will O. und wo are poor uttered Cm to such I a by renting my and this furm is one of tho ben 1 A good man can lay up more than ten pounds a year wo havo urged tho r 11 That mj If I paw the father totter up and and I hoard mummied words of blossing and of I out of the room and wont to out tho b irn when I got my arid wiped tho tours from my It hour I and I found all calm and tint the nn her still fur tho of hur rotu ned boy was upon hoi and her aim was about his as I and with a smile ho hade me bo You know as well as I can tell said When wo first stopped bore I had no idea of finding my parents for when 1 nt sixteen yoars I loft them in upon the Ken. I know of but I ed them to see they Tould know me. But from fourteen to thirty is a changin t thi added in a lo God er for only think what curious circumstances hud combined to bring me to this It did truly Huem as some power than our own had thi all But at all was or power of that night beneath the peasant's for was praised again nd On morning T resumed my journey but to I would s rely call again on my re- I wont o thence and to see the greit ships of to the cot in eight and spent 'a night Money some strange fur it not only given 'the carried to so nn extent This is a hoim ration thit would the Wu vv what could have bete in ignoring the only form that could bid are open did pat en bid und r it. happened to be the only one put in under the The a salary of but used its own foi m. The Council set up no plea our hot living did not pretend it was not bid in strict accordance with and defy any one to show aught invalidate it. v we hod two nnd each one legally But this would not tho seemed determined that we should not have and that lefy any unprejudiced mind to make thing else out of their pretense set up is that offices city hud the work to be divide All the serious reply we have to to ask these men they expected the profits were to come from to satisfy when the bid would but justify one nnd that too for When they oin answer ji j i can find a motive for are so free to prefer charges without the would not close While id- talking of collusion ihe printers whit did they Why were the few of Into any new tion on the part of to fay no tu seo a bid of anybody anl thus t ir wo seem to hive hoen with fect We in the absence ot pr to thu it we were entitled to n us the Council h id to us lo Pot haps they only th to insult and fot 1 which we his boui very successfully neper can lie dose of tint kind is nil we ever tike fiom the Think we i-m live doing the City printing We hive no t0 jus ice wo and if the City should hive to foot two as well as we hope the go exclusively to the tlw City or ourselves will to settle up the costs of th s m it might do a vice to the by tho constantly in to alt lv splendid facts the public an Wv Van has obtained of the to him out of a nasty scrape lint citizens to distinctly that that s s c of any to its d ire it fact stated The only justification it in of the conduit of the the stt end is n call us to it th it is sotno argument we but it the we still have and hav e in this Van leaks out one will richly to deal It The action of the wis simply this They first invited bids lor doing the The bids for this were was to do it TI ese bids and the i to bid nil the Hut one Hil was handed in re- ply to In the was such no bid could be mode under of which we weio we weie bids would be again under an intelligent which proved to be the So it it nil a game between the Alderman and the to offer n for a bid it to be ig- nored M lous It seems the Argus alone was in as it says it did not believe the Council would pay any regard bids under Van This the renson why it did not at the explains a nice little which we confess we of at the for we were doped into the belief that men would little petty After the of Van re we ed of the properly a to apiin the We treated tby ting a the required wat for norne legal it to the re- under which they We this the shibby ort to save n few do 1 irs on nnd to i little is only to cover up the the in a hundred If this is not we will handsomely our error We are he next ilown by the wai er the the of that party titke ad vantage of hit own that took no of ear t For the first business attracted us a few I iys to the new Pinning Mill ot Messrs It is located on the distance from and h been ii operation 1 at lie proprietors e extensive belli for nnd lumber nnd ning and are a Urge of We regard his i mid Xr in to down oar like if dand to In of oar Saab deserve no BUI this Sta te nnd our too to Mk or peat any civil treatment ttt oar If had a work sufficient martinf to hini ing they row about the public It that men think the only way to climb ladder of notoriety the A great many have tried that but ally Und ANsw XT us the first number of the Janesville cr itic St ind The proprietors have ed the weekly Standard with great ability ud nnd we have no doubt that if their is notsu it will bs the leal of Ike two J i d lily's which joes tho D lily Leave out the that of the A. lias presented of land in tho city of to the t st soc for a This present valued at from to The J liis made other 1 irge to is a spirit of liberality not manifest among I re doing much to advance the growth of spenks of the flittering vote it fiom the for city well to show hey stand Imd they been allowed by the ch rter 0 a but inasmuch ns another mode vas by a law they not and as tiny hud just voted to go in for 1 third we thought their looked a lu to say the There's no ng fur wags about iero amused ot by of the They tell him hat Gov. has and he as readily as he would a his next issue is with the t known to This system f h is been practiced o i tn r wiek or and whut the a smell the rat mm by the name of John on murder in rt. lait the evidence peering a mcb for the purpose of lynching but was by his timely arrival at We suppose pur Supreme Court is to blame for rra or of the Louisville who baa put the hot end of the at Know Nothings without fe ir or a list of persons ordering their piper for the above but lilt lowed up by a still greater on the tiit large number of men sent in from to A great micy men on which tlie newspaper Id is and if only piper must go An editor who miy rest assured that for any one who withdraws from its on th it Are more will the is the poorest way in the world to put down an Give them the 1 friend Sentinel 6000 tons of iron arrived fur tbe west of Hank colt 3 1-2 yean add in a fctr for Ro hester Democrat has taken out a for killing Seal on dog five in and tho Steamer Gol Era was at a or during tea a by the of Willard H. from suddenly aiose from the with a hieh he draw from his and begin to cut own lie several on tosive ly expired fiom the wounds waa no doubt is icon to be lighted with Mineral Point that a Mm. and her two children near that pi ice weie poisoned a tew days by eating in fifteen Parker of New it is tho land of poor and cheap tomb Bull has recovered and from Janus of Now for breach of Schouler has left the editorial chair of o the glowing We ivish the anil o I Cincinnati and has embarked is the more Whit does an editor know i about io We IM can Ap leton Crescent that the mind in is can tny the for Already have left because could not gain Crescent snys tho democratic is rapidly centering James for the Presidential nomination this will regulate this Rev. pastor of toe Church at place of a church at is now clear of and run from G tin to St. Daniels is lecturing through of State on and H. by party for Governor of opponent irnam tc Speaker ihe honor ol e ten fur great in 68C, and in is by to ajim appear the No ment on account of thi Erie canal is ta open by first of M i 1-1-The Milwaukee aa. for we a eral How friend t at hid falton t er arrived at LM Utt mys that Pierce is last choice for the Presidency it will support him if The when under the editorial of Brown Calkins Pierce with being one of the greatest liars in this country It it could be proved that Gen. Pierce is of the greatest liars in the you might bet high on the supporting as a py There will be an of the at the to hear the report of the tne Wa- and to the propriety or expediency of locating Seminary A full attendance H. New will preach in the st ilii the at will an the of New .i e are now in abating Gen. We shall how much they will Ml ing at New from 38 par lower than in New Terk would be quite smart of a town il fer froni Witter Cure for L ThT Mississippi of of i the iba The