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   Wisconsin Tribune (Newspaper) - May 25, 1849, Mineral Point, Wisconsin                               ll I H VOLUME II NUMBER 36 The Wisconsin Tribune i Axe a BY W BLISS to To and With n prayer for tier betrayer and kiss i for ay calmly down to steep tat Va Eye Move thai not i A pasted Tw o young men were sauntering one of 30 our By Mid c If payment he delayed lor MS JU cents will lw added to tKc above of or one mention 00 M 2 nu ni 3 00 Six ft O On- yar a for 11 oar column for For y ir rod by and un til ordered out Cy of in wj until Mi is JH id loi 1 IS OU 15 00 Of one we have a did fjr beautiful creature been betrayed and ed by Woe Shn died nt the pital of k broken nnd nor n friend to claim Jove the it in was uncovered nnd with one groan fell to the mint I will repay taid the Lord The Forsaken 1 ci A if am i1 naj not i Written or exceeding nrc these diamonds really for said Edith lew to the mirror to admire their light her tind never did mirror lovelier or figure wild or without this of pnpn Suddenly slip slopped while a bright flush flitted over her cherk Her mother looked nt her I interpret Mush for you itH You are thinking of nnd wondering if yon will attract Ins notice at the bull to The color deepened on nnd irr were by their long Inches ns she replied inn I confess fascinates i n nir In- hns speaking her mother I think you Arc more than lull in lovt with your n Surow mother it IK t need mouths or unf a n replied In r hen her 1 a euro to your till j on know hr is worthy ol iVor ns TI ith n vli p tho 100111 run lie re with into the ball room Thr nir ih ludett with look lovu to ev fair farms nnd time with the ui imid n of light ot nil stands our Her net ot while her rare ti locks n neck snowy 11 liy her M of u u lie in IIH nnd n voice of sweetings nnd w us he i for our lovely warm hearted there id thy And now her is by his nrm in thv is upon her lushed cheek while murmurs nre liem d nn nil how how surpassingly OF CHOLERA Cl RIMG A f ft who for years h Js herself and drunk n Doping a board ing house nnd ne lually doing fie greater ofthe work her fUd lonfer would get up in the or steal a dime from of nnd goto the drum morning draught Here ic would rem in nil day with nn Ins mind tlinn- to get to drown liis senses his brains When ing staggering drunk The wife the of his children upon him their charms had was the nil absorbing In former doys he had been n nnd the wife mindful of to make an effort to So nc of the the iiI belt ir known ns the Raging o They promised to use the phrase he speaker to him The drunk the blacked his face tied his fingers arms nnd to give a pnin and cramp to these perls They tickled his nose to wake m i IIP opened his eyes he looked upon u el of I- solemn ces annuity depicted thereon One of betokened the medical it i real wise of Asiatic Spsmod- u- poor whose senses of the this moment opened eye wide at the You don't nir do you J be gasped with I nothing the gelic yon Don't you feel e extremities 1 said the Doc I vw t is 1 do feel cramped nil over e nnd do any thing in the for whispered the lonfer It lint I'll try If you werp not n jian the cure would replied rhr whiskey I'll never drink any moi if yt f will cure me this time LooU the Doctor n jou nre already purple in tho Hies i I set ir T it Oil Doctor I'm ed oil over 1 it nil over m my fingers n y arm nod now it's in my Dm tor for Gods And devil rolled over the floor in Tlie Doctor with the sistance the now They rubbed him over him some awful doses in the U he hnd not liven sick they soon him lender do yon e coN hy unit nml Ynn well look that vt indow on and I urn y but look that picture IM not beauty in nf the rich oxer ilie polished forehead the of nnd the Surge es Hut a te ir is sparkling there nml how it heM like n yeni mind the curls ot Hint bov whose arms her she is i mother no child who in hi but nut it he Ip her us mill boy with his tiny to them nnd now nnd Ihen put up his pouting hps to kits her The mother nt him through her tears ports j the his forehead nnd I So lather in SMI ol to her nnd till in so so trusting so j look romp on the j nre over nnd sinner tlie merry birds hushed their anil is henrd the distant cry of the ill he his be iod lor sleep the Iriend Look now Bt these The arms nrc thrown his mother's wk us if even in sleep he feared to be purled from cheek is and t rests her breast with n still lie homo nrd feeble nnd The saw conld from Uil nil on the result and not to interfere to bed not daring lo n ease Ins nun danger was pist but still cic and Attention He re- hits horrid of burnt an I mint J from he d vil vowed if he could get through this scrape he'd drop the solitude of the night his reverted to his wife her patient attachment to self children nnd resolved to Se i fuller and n husband In n short tune he ed Elis wife willingly con- sented ti move iy a distant purl of the country scenes of his former and the ol him he had become a temperate a and a better muD Cin Mercury MINERALOGY OF CALIFORNIA Up to our means of information these have been extremely vague and scai tv the exception of Mr MINERAL POINT or lait evening white the Senate io A very grind debate wag pending upon a motion to appropriate money for the chase of pain of the in by Mr when Richard M the con- queror of seated io tt chair the in the rear lobby ofthe be coming and im himself in the midst of warlike strife with the red by the frequent mention of their in the discussion gave a yell and leaped from his chair as though au arrow at that moment had ed body Perceiving that he in a leas dangerous predicament than fancy had ed him hut without exactly knowing w here was he threw his aloft like a son just awaking from a hearty sleep and ut- tered a yell so loud and sonorous that it ther resembled the the vibration of an quake than tbe breath of a human It were vain lo attempt a sketch of the effect of this unlocked for ad dregs It took the ate galleries find lobbies by storm and created n laugh which even tbe Vice-President was compelled to join in The ludicrous sion of the face when he finally ascertained his nnd the net of which ho had been guilty put the toueh to the picture even his friends to hold their sides in an ony of merriment which they were unable to control As may be supposed for the evening was at an from FRIDAY MAV 25 1849 B Mural Paint 29 1849 the Empire State at the recent tion the Whigs have carried nil before them Connecticut the Locos and have elected three out of four Congressmen The Telegraph that tho sober second thought taking possession of the public mind From which of the above do you draw your conclusions ORIGIN OF THE OLD OAKEN BUCKET We in last week of an respecting the origin of F Woodworth's famons of name which appears te so much interest that we cannot withhold it from our readers as it has not before been in print Some years ago when Wood worth the Now indeed that Gen Taylor in we too would hope that his administration may redound to the honor and prosperity of our Union Judging from the course you have pursued towards Gen Taylor ever the first of any danger that ho would be in- in the overthrow of locofocoism we believe old gentleman that you are guilty f falsehood Should Gen Taylor exhibit a Center amount of sagacity and wisdom in the of the high duties devolving upon him than you have given him credit for thro the columns of your Union and should his administration alter all redound to the of the wo believe it would your watchful and patriotic old soul more than any other result which is likely to take place It is a remarkable fact that in every place where Cholera has appeared since 1832 it has uniformly broke out in filthy St Louis Reveille We hope this fact will not fail to have its printer and several other old New j the citizens of Mineral Point a ti m ntt Cleanliness and temperance are the best pre- bers there were few places in where I yet known Tlie following just in the charge of the present Administration are from the New York We have asked those elaim that the New Administration Pre- scriptive to tell us what in their judgment it ought to do in the but as yet we can extort no answer Gentlemen why net tell UN what according to your views woul j be a just policy T Do yoj think it would lie to continue in the great mass of the present incumbents that is to say to allow the party which had an almost uninterrupted monopoly of offices for twenty years to continue it for nn indefinite future period although thn has departed from hands 1 When they are uppermost they everything at a natural right when they go down we am asked to allow them to keep almost thing until they gpt up again when will take the little which they have lost time by death or resignation Who dees not see this is not Proscribing but rewarding saying to the young nen of the country If you ever hope or w ish to have chance to fill a public station you must act with the fcr they are to have the offices whether in the dant or Did any sane man ever expect this of understand Geis Taylor as pledged to UI our own part we arc most to come to an understanding now and have the matter settled on a right basis We Ate meeting of Council at held oft the the ing resolutions were from tt appear that they think the of something more dwd Resolved That tity Marshall that are without c and who do not comply with the f relating to wilhin two w from the lime of the publication of tins tion That thr Ctty cf the foregoing resolution in all the City ALFRED JOHNSON City Tile pro tern The instructions lo the in the above will carried out the letter A W STARKS City WAR Hayti are to be relied upon n to fear that the black and aimy in the Spanish republic at St Domingo Jf been the there will be a n to tell from the oily of aro to the at Which time black forces were marching upon ihn town The Dominicans sustained n feat on the March and the city was put under martial law mid ei cry male capable of bearing the army A decisive battle hourly pi cwd California estimated thaf tlie of California gold in U amount to The re- in London to April 14th O i the way Total Since 1st left the ports for the of California the total number of fall f v n TI i uio lui the idea of having all the Postmasters much of bt not in tho country changed one could enjoy the luxury of n realty good drink Among the few places most worthy of patronage was na establishment kept by in on or about the same spot where St Hall recently stood in company with several friends dropped in nt this one afternoon for the purpose of of some brandy nnd which Malory mous for keeping The liquor was super- nnd Woodworth seemed inspired by it for after taking n draught he set glass upon the table remember render if you please that in these rare old n mnn rarely met with a friend without inviting him to imbibe nnd smacking his lips de- clared that Malory's eau de vie superior to nny thing he had ever tasted snid Malory you are there one thing which in both our estimations far this in the way of drinking What Woodworth The draught ot pure fresh spring water that we used from the old oaken et that hung in the well after our return from the labors of the field on a sultry duy in the summer The tear drop glistened for n ment in eye IIP replied and shortly after quit He returned to his the place office threw ROME ONCE MORE FALLEN The New-York Tribune in speaking of the recent foreign news French ministry have determined to send an army for the purpose of restoring the Pope to the poral throne of the Roman States The tional Assembly consulted on project nnd voted for it notwithstanding the efforts of the faithful and consistent Republicans France is ruled now by legitimists and intriguers who ceaselessly make ready the day of ful The Government is mad and doomed So Home fulls but not forever The kingly authority carries its own within its pomp and pretence whether exercised by priest or layman When the time comes for it to disappear armies can as little preserve it as can paper And the legitimate of a prince is to pre- pare for the day when there shall be no ces to train educate fortify elevate the ple committed to their charge in order that He returned to rm be read Q Ives down his stick grasped a pen nnd in i J J J hour The Old of the time to undertake it But most delightful compositions in our i what prince has ever ruled with purpose so was ready in manuscript to be large and noblet in the memories of succeeding pius lx Jg row or will Sunday by aid of jf indeed the work shall not have been otherwise before the armies arrive lie whd could not allow his own subjects to engage in war against Austria for Italian Independence r LIFE Life is beautifully compared to n fountain fed by n streams perish if one because war did not consist with his tpr as head of the Catholic Church and icar he dried It is n stiver cord twisted with n thousand strings that part asunder il one be broken Frail and thoughtless mortals are surrounded hy innumerable dangers which j Of the Crucified Nazarene has not scrupled it much more strange that they escape to to war upon his own subjects and I own to throne I who the exploring expedition of suddenly nl last We nre encompassed with accidents every dny to crush the mouldering tenement which we The seeds of disease nre planted in our constitutions by nature The nir and atmosphere whence we draw brenth and breathe ure impregnated with is made to operate its own destruction The food that nourishes con- tains the elements of the soul it with a revivifying fire tends to wear it out by its own action Death lurks in ambush along our path Notwithstanding this is the truth so palpably confirmed by the daily examples before our eyes how little do we Iny it to heart see our friends nnd neighbors perish among us but how seldom does it occur in our thoughts our knell shall perhaps give tbe next fruitless warning to the world 1811 the valleys of the nnd the and who has recently in the notes of his observations voyager has attempted a the formations of nia ihd from the multitudes of counts there must be abundance and gratify the keenest as well tis ill sense of scientific research fioul 11 and quantity paralleling the upon those long her rich like a veil about her fare nnd figure hoi hy hN aide Hut look the throws white rial those lips mur thp of Mother Alas Edith no longer mother pone with urn row to j the grave lUit still in is nn innocent child Her hand is InUl with a on those ing Sisters nnd throng about her maming the atr with merry Poor and will not be- friend Slie rise wildly from her nt quiet ilies her lips ancient or the modem supplying the of and Idria gypsum to son that nature rarely makes and at the surface and a mom valuable than any for wants of man are said to jofur 014 this western aisle of the new continent I Hut they occur to what they nre in what degree their ble avatt will influence the existing cial world are that yet wait to bt and discussed We aro therefore gratified on being to that one of Mr Philip a naturalist of well known ni 9 v w j agonizing misery her I just sailed Jrom New heir purple light and fulling on her York for via CHOLERA AT NEW ORLEANS of a dated New Orleans Ap IS to a gentleman of this city New-Orleans is a perfect People aro dying like flies in the Winter time Liberty that but a few months ago made his name her word of encouragement to her ing baffled but never despairing children re- peats that name no longer The Prince of Rome haa gone over to the Princes This is no religious question however the to make it such The Church of Christ depends not for her power upon the sway of earthly authority and requires no royal splendors to enhance her glory And let the prejudices of the world say what they will the Catholic Pontiff would occupy a far grander and freer position as simply the successor of St Peter than as monarch ofthe Romun time immemorial the worst administered country in Italy if not in Europe But acts am always most wisely regarded in the spirit of hope and of all the banished and fugitive sovereigns of Europe there is none whose restoration could more easily give r then is a political overturn in the country But show us the just and practicable dy Stop your absurd groaning against a Proscription you would be glad o nnd tell us how it may be fairly dispensed ate ready to consider and concur in any equal proposition Where is What now seems to us most ble as r partial corrective is the Election of Postmasters by the People according to some well digested system So of Marshals Dis- subject to by if they proved disobedient or unworthy Gentlemen is your to than gold in the valley of the Sacramento on the 1st of September C will apply for admission into lion at the opening of the next We have the first number of the Washington County Advocate a Whiff paper which hails from Port Washington County in this State Wm Loan We trnst that the cate may succeed in throwing some light into dark and benighted corner of the world where but reigns OF learn from Fifteen large guns for a at thn vy were at our unlay nnd during tlie day rerouted to the Na vy Spring Stifle nf In bed by a Philadelphia he hue is a of a pen soup nnd dirty water with astray touch of the green srum of a pond I Pud we go up and dawn Chestnut hkn BO many ball out on a pleasure o with to flowers are Aa much as can be held the thumb and finger placed in the water with the flowers will preserve them it for a fortnight A CHANGE number of ts on the Upper Lakes up lo the year 1 S- 25 was one On the opening of n spring nf 1849 there were on the in- urt length of the Lakes HO brigs 518 and nn of df the tonage of tlie United Sums of the steamboats are marly burden the Holly Gazette that tince this m- lnf most and of the Division in that place fou ago not a has among its although nnmhcring about To TAKE INK OCT or Dip td part of tho linen into tallow VV null it a iid iho will disappear without two Star nf Temperance Thp first Division of was Institute d in this place 1st of Nov 1817 two Divisions in the j laci numbering over two hundred members anJ we can say that there has been no deaths among its members and but one case of ARRIVAL HIBERNIA STJ Lot IB May It fhe arrived at Halifax Thursday evening at 5 Express reached St Johns ai ten to-day The steamer brings pounds specie Navigation has passed in thp Commons by sixty-one majority Trade Signer the fun-loving nearly spoiled a tnide at the other day Thp n tun red the deri was sound ihn ban the horse f he largest of CloM in the I Status was in The amount of coined from the year 1810 up to that year OX We have JUKI shown a specimen of I- ton from the farm of Dr Peek in the town of Hartford in thm county which IN said by lo be rich It in in Live pool has been dull Funds in j fou K in great abundance in of don have been steady Consols closed tit j the town and have no doubt an of tlie mineral of the I A ic Wdrth n hundred is quoted 30s Philadelphia and Baltimore sn Jn re never nny nnd when we scp n in my to i mil of we to The French funds have continued firm In the market has dull has declined 2d to 3d Flour has declined Gel to Western Canal flour Id to Provisions there have been no marked changes Hostilities Denmark and Pn ssia ls still continue to bt waged without I you ger a iri the face and then nut the but When I first came it was bad afterwards got to the suggestions of that better but within the last two or three days it has begun again worse than ever In a close by 8 out of 20 boarders died last night I saw two men die on the Levee this morning before they could be ried to the Hospital I am off my back with a severe attack the third since 1 came but am very careful and in my diet I drank half a pint of brandy and I he may do much for the improvement of the Not that we expect Pius IX will follow the path we have spoken of aa best for a prince the education of the People to do without his past course and tbr ex- amples of history generally forbid such an expectation But there is reason to hope that camphor in 20 minutes I shall get out of this as soon as 1 can for the Yellow Fever Roman Administration by making it more honest and less costly that he may favor S J j will be n ton if soon and I een the 1 i Cholera and Fever New will he de- and Plav to the latent Cholera and Fever New Orleans will be de- populated I was told wen 222 als Eve Journal lo mor from their purple light knees by her child sobs God merciful to me n sinner The eve that never nor steeps looks iloWn upon thee Kdith The enr that s never deaf to the cry of a heart thee Tim that is always out- to the penitent i- extended to triv sin forgiven lliM nama in ho of devoting to a of Upper California The Baloon that was to have started from New York for California did not We do exactly what the reason was but suppose it was because the did not stop up to the captain's office and tle Rumor prevails in Dublin that Lord endon win shortly resign his office of Viceroy The fact is that his Excellency clearly sees highest nnd that hia employer Lord John is not strong rant his and health ba spared j enough for the place and long give in looking for insults from place to an aMer mure trust man ai Premier I t Mr H a wet ii analytic chemistry and still a geological ob server his ancc on either likely to effect the al Germanic troops entered Gotland in considerable numbers on the 20th ult France continues tranquil The tion in aid of the Pope started oh the and ar- rived at Civita and would ately go to Rome The Popo will n at Gaeta until the temper of his revolting sub- is Sardinia the The Ministers have given freth directions to the War Department to prepare for the immediate resumption of Information has reached Liverpool have obtained mission from the Danish Government to lh ngs wir you don't 5 omt birds n noise nt of foul there nre son who never cry lo God hut when Upon them can think of your religion if you ne T seek him but in trouble Joseph Wen Governor of Connecticut by the in Convention He jor y iW learn Jrom tlie thai ex-Governor Wm B Cooper nf tint ry and goods to and from i near Lnu P without search or detention The condition of Germany continues dis- Austria ues to be foiled Hungary the accounts from the seat o war The war between Naples are and Sic Iy has surrendered to the Neapolitans mo it is said haa prepared to Here tho wires failed man through head an iron bar feet inches long and and capacities of the country and that under the more or less free working of the constitutional system yielded by him when farther refusal was impracticable but now to be definitely established the foundations of a future and more permanent Roman Republic employment The bar entered the may be laid i in the soil warmed endure as long as the dome ot St Peter's points to the kindred was driven rock on a Railroad n N has got well and his as sorely as the seed I nose ear and came out at the top of the by the ye Whip tri- in thin eity ejection for tne elected their Treasurer 001 place the r at tlie top where it came the woi W is perfectly healed This is haps thi only case oft til TtL rel on the of April Important from tate are correct we may expect soon lo ot BM arc iy and war raging among of thm republic me have been made by Potosi and bands of them have ed Querataro troops collected lo put the insurrection joined the Tho Fox River at the to om high and sin The also has been for many years The Port st Now of a package of bet and baa closed i been the river an to a W thi B Y   

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