Wisconsin Tribune (Newspaper) - January 8, 1852, Mineral Point, Wisconsin To W 00 o mail subscribers 1 SO a utae than ouo year in the tant ID to in Single copies live Produce of all kinOs on at the market prices WISCO T R TB UNI BY CHANEY POINT WIS THURSDAY JANUARY 8 1852 VOLUME V II I Out square 13 or ti I additional I Car ye i a loi fix one One one POINT No meetings First and Third laya f each month at 1 o cluck 1 Al h Hall meetings First ami Thud of at 7 o clock V 31 al the Hall S OF T FOIST Ki ol each it 7 the Hall Ao till n at the I if of each month 1 U Directory liy lUe yoar it f per line M ir OF THE PEACE to He of l turn with Iowa Ww 1b M fy two doors of the Poi DR WM 2A Surgery Miner il V Jio a il limit and M or High ppo its the Hall n D m Oils Ike Point li o lit A ri Street Al sr a1 a IAN of Point and v thf he luis i in be In n's j Xot res I W he hold i mil tin way ol his kind and all mako again my My tell in simple verso The of Father TIME Who makes great small Before his to Who Crowns Kingly heads And lays the in lowly Who tears uji thrones from Anil thr of States and Nations thf have played What moves on nude Sines on its -y track around the Sun Its annual again to run From in Time's great hall to this Hying ball brave the battle ah out No more shell The rattling and the clang Touching Appeal And the booming ronr j tllo fol dull ear DO pure i lowing and we arc not among He whose soul was by nature s charms the assistance is requested hia last sleep taking j wo aid in giving And tho birds he loved so well tion to the appeal the pen of O'er his lowly bed their songs ars Bulging Henceforth let no one dare The untamed Hed Man's deadly hate Or lasting friendship forest Or border tile For is in Montgomery's golden harp attuned to sweetest strains Hanga where the mournful cypress Kate's master enriched our columns and delighted our readers with vivid of piscatorial recreations YTe sincerely sympathize with our friend And now a Happy New to you all Bright sunshine OH your pathway fall To you ye sour and crusty A loving fund faithful trusty Ye Fair in single blessedness pining Your love within your hearts confining A husband noble minded true Tho blessing rich I wish for Reader kind starve my Muse A dime or quarter not refuse d i Old Time had run Along iho linn all at with Wild staring ey s1 and hands elate h i IV OK to tin papers Homily under the t ol ami ilr iwi limit or c an 1 ill oilier i ip to In ullUo 01 as an At- t f iw r u the i mom m il Court Mineral il 1 r i r T f i- i W i1 J i nil pi tn c p inn -i in ill 1 Transfixed he stupM and shrunk aback At something upon his track All quoth bo I've traveled o'er All traversed from shore to shore But ne'er on 01 sea My lot has been writ to see I've seen Pyramids the sun Ark on the on tho Seas A iid much in story great MI all her glory Uu this upon and aie ne'er I trow 1 II stop and So his dory Tinio turned aside round the took a ride And aurr 1 and more Stopped hii at the door 1 need not Jell u i what surprise the Ti TME I love alone in a pensive hour To hie To sweet vine clad bower Where I e to ditch u iH lirds song No hah ct As her of Wy listening ear can greet the KO I list awhile then And from it's in hear An Kcho fiorn the Oh have charms for me That bards havii never loud lu ancient have rung heait in hall Tu s bound linie nature's Lind ire all That tl nil mine Oh then I'll seek leisure hour To hie mi sweet clad filial breeds II I1 and in the wish by our the property will be restored without other than the consciousness of doing a good the Citizens of Commonwealth of New Jersey DEARLY yo that I was possessed of a beautiful mare named Kate and that on the 24th of September last sbc was stolon I tear of your Slate and was traced to where the trail was I trust you will not regard it aa impertinent in me if iu these afflictive circumstances I invoke That you may know of the dentil iji this I will sun's of the excellent of which are many and great ia very kind iu her disposition und whether in or under tie saddle she is by those who know her best tn be the most complete of cies No terrors can alarm her no can provoke her to run and she will jump gently a hemlock log that may have fallen across the road if you in a that you hardly know anything has happened She is a rnal in her delights in nothing more than in bearing her tcr out the destitute settlements to R preach She ia punctual in attendance upon the but snuffs at those deacons when they know tlutt the presbytery is to meet in their place have jio oats yet threshed out Hospitable in her feelings she loves to see this in others She loies to a good preacher's drop iu of it Saturday evening she him to i stall by her side and is willing tj share with him hor last morsel her is wearied with study she loves to him out on little in which he may obtain by means of his fly rod a bountiful supply for his breakfast table Shu every jrood trout stream and the case nnd unite their efforts to wipe j off from their State tho grievous stain of giving harbor the villain who would be so mean as to steal a horse If v A Pu Nov 12 1851 Au Story BY THOMAS It was a sultry evening towards the last of June Captain Kennon and his rangers urged their on the river ia pursuit of their enemies Four hours they toiled diligently at the oar the last trace of was left behind and the loiur shad of the ting forest met and blended in the mid- dle of the broad stream that wound ly through them At ci cry bound from the adjacent rustling wings of sonic or the quick footsteps of tome wild -th It i in the ut J inner suth all li at tea Kossuth all the evening and all night for of anything Halls of in nf iu in tli al tho li reside ever in of ni lie lee be all and tho Olid here in New The Clergy of ill arc not a whit other in the of admiration for and -j for bis v Tho to him bv 10 w uu IS 11 Ou 30 Hi 3 manner VONMO at one cent 11 up in tho of or the imWie know in r i II like Lot lls list Ot until ra pid y owing In tho low rMc At iis rale of by the tlin the Tiling is a any or in Iho world new uf tile fitst I do in our bnr incut I not bat report of next M in t 0 at the City is going to meet nnd o dash of the oar was suspended and Q grasp tightened on Lis rifle the ranger's grasp All know the peril of the enterprise and that silence is so natural to men who feel themselves in the extreme of moral jeopardy settled like u cloud upon tho midnight men I said tho ful Harmon in a voice scarcely rose above a hoarse whisper his swept around a ranged promontory there is a light ahead All eyes were bent toward the shore A tall lire gleamed up against the great oaks n red and strong light upon the tl irk waters For a single and breathless moment the fortnight 1 do not or I tier than to inspire their with ardent eal for Civil and desire to sec them extended to all bady I quite that th as it is in ws that ever lived i i JL operation we oar was and j every one listened wilh eagerness turs on earth if to Uiv I ly cannot refrain from Kos in his dons crusade against the foe's of all erty all true and ill the and of tho for my part T thank tod that i ions thai lie in of the at nil hith in-t for the nt unking an t i in a d 01 I A preach 0 men have hoM of mattei ami re- mini- lation of comforts and I have my country likewise 1 like to we country the and of in all And has the to be and to tlo this It has fashionable i know fur timid to argue that we are strong tit on Alter cautiously in the dark tht ou would vanish like tho fabric of n j vision I scout with all tin con- tempt thai il is fur a human at their head an eye j to catch the well known sounds which dom fail to indicate the proximity of tho But now ail silent With slow and faint movements of the oar the gradually approached the suspected spoL The land ng was effected in silence shadow the party at length ventured in the broad circle of light which at first attracted thur attention it oort fin that operation i be and sunn of will be raised placed at tho of this tt Yours been 11 I Ii ft fur 4 ihc sioni r ol u few Ihu Du I liver h Dr L h bel d m v bJ of d and a hand as quick as those of the age ho I f an body ot a fallen tree lay across the j no wo path As tin rangers were on the point a able uh r them ters of tho Gospel do right to preserve their culling and in accordance with tolic example excellent doctors of divinity who have sought and health in the country has borne on of this character re- narm while en the hand highly esteemed their us sensible men las eyes did open wide on siite A I i And saw cinl V Hi imih a nicely pick V the to In u all take And all in Iho Whc now is Lord When his cai shout clear and far On inu 1 10 long vo stay of takes by Ihu by tis surely to be A that in NOW York we soon soo Of inis d fatuous V second Tile of F need not far 11 il i iJe her nil ye ti e inc shall tell the tain Uf Jenny J tho Swedish Nightingale in has been prolific en deeds Of ninny a and Cattle Aiu Cars u- ii 10 that go o the world on lire to set OIK ho ytt lint quango as us tis true alas It is Dimply The Cuban rail or flat Hughes n cardinal's hat The Toet eur land to see has ryus l to Written fur tho Tribuno LIFE'S JOYS AND SORROWS When and vlidt are When tho heart is young and with it looks and the is nut as d tinned the of is then lire tuc fur irf in the ition Able the its t toll She to do every thing from to it rect and could not be hope Ask just for the of to a il 1 n the known duty She wag never known Although wo Irs to turn away from the poor tha bi pause they were in bumble but stand by them to of the and future a- be j tho last for want uill the ic of of food to gnaw a rejoiced in Ii cm the to lilt nnd it b of and cheerfully wont any some foi ol bu ho ly I h pulsed ol 1 m in Ihu ol 1 I have nf the shadowed my of the ones that chee my tht that alike iny pleasures und IrniN have pastil J 1 had the mott her kind Ims p C but a her Lo me and one My t Dul again Dear Kats shall sco your enter the ant face again lining over it the hoarse of hole ten miles of this but ngam broke the si will trot past a pickerel without to notice it Sao thinks Orid of he claimed ing to the sec tis the work of the cursed A smothered curse growled on the of tho rangers as they bont grimly for- ward in the dirt commander Blood uns on the long grass nnd a human 1 and of a white on the bloody log There was not a wold spoken but ry countenance worked with terrible emo- tion tho rangers followed their own inclination they would have pointed out by their j y Slate on In- In on i l he haft spent on ilia i uf or of in uf n or of -in inch On aic lit n nee unit print of itu to he as imi lo the and u 4 fiom er 1 very It in yearn had 1 n iv n iii Un in tun oil one t IR party in j in river in ihu country o On our own iuil lid nil Amili ilie nn c to bo a fur tho Maio uns by Indians lo In cf the of That hj lor i in iho of thu 1 i eh uni in r anv ire by arui uen he hutl i lie select their own bottle tind we them it One fighting men b in alone it any time on is tiec the thought And have it nally iu that we hmn nothing to do and en i d ihu Continent of 1 tell yon ami I tell our ov f ho was tl the great is panting a turn in almost to In o ir urs of Liia i- look hv that la ren u ce -u AVny laat distance tn impart comfort te solate or to aid the burial of t heir d was exi utle t at h iving a walk an 1 was ever at Uic servito of the infirm and on such iShe would a pro tor miles faster than any known in this nnd yet not go out of a valk And what I sav the painted half savages in -i sentence It was evident j that they had passed the d ly in one of horrid raid they were now under tho of a grin warrior them started half upright grasping 1 on to the work of but example of their loader who bis muni and self mund prepared for a leas more certain triumph parsing over the fearful ob- in the pathway fimn a linM hu cd by his he advanced i IJf l j is h thil with his parly as much as possible the nf rv true j tr thri Mn Old And and be attempt noli i Unit burn so in the uf I lie nor upon tbe of World in I to to gond and truu vou tl nn Inul it his jcai his em i ny him lo cut the anil tlin ms this f to bo Hilly en Ibe Ill i-l no ml il e In I 11 op il I ml il in a i I iho ot Ilu 1 behind the thick trees a few moments they obtained a full view of the objects of their Stretched at their length around a huge lire but at a convenient distance from it j h of one u il J had ml lo abstract reward has been offered for leading te her recovery 1 01 ginie suitably to increase it if is if to homo vision of i his disordered brain but unable to shake iuan by the hand of Deity no no f cnri ever il- mil and they who lo it will be f i c nn But I leave this I I will only iti T h ipc the time will MIS fi on the decks of our own battle and nt the heads tec of I tn do of e tn th in to gup with may not still 1 In V ne tanec ve I anil hen liow i- 1 ii u hid II iii heie il os unl ni e to ill lint of are 111 tin ir origin or ish In Ill Alias at sum mil exceeding a hundred off the from hn I lnj scenes of and lui i my to i ne I he the bnl I that pinny of heart anil pic not confidence U Oh 1 naic the cup nf nient nny hnul to broken hut its deal chi n dullard one has nnd to buy her ly her of secure him from fell back inlo his former position rangers crept nearer As they their keen eyes their tri- coin your i to Th Uio tho thief and witl secure him from wui been with A il he will mid if the thief cd rifles lolt sure of I i and 1 impair hVv back I will give 1 hey waited lor the signal of from d j was endeavoring to bring the the That 3011 may know what kind nf an animal sin ia 1 will describe as she was to hear upon tie heads cf the 1 Kire be at exclaimed ns the and a A I S J nil i H A nt ol s is 1 in Mir ol a lieu In t is lie h nit 111 New i and I- t pi i In: Iroin New and in h in u Mil New y liv nf e her an n nf Ui ui 500 teel li of tl f ft Mie looks like Then end t r ut f I W i itself water ml is short anil i Hoi ni nrc to swi rd f a tlic ale and ber ii nnt in- l a A 1 i e 1 t r odi imi by is to a grandmother l III IN I-l Ton I nit S -.1 N ly ty a ul SMITH Two lofly your greatest defy hy far grain than Homer sung Or that on poet's have sing of fought and Huw ivri it fill us with fire Ann cur souls Stand world sail The tn the reins too Tin r ncd inus to make Our battles graml The wood the boats we'll row Our votes i lo go Ami let the men pot and the nil the cradle And 0 bow we'll jst on With our suiet my a strain Sin Death halb slain The spoils hj Archer M oo it course t Tira or clip tho ed ol his Tuo of the opposite party her head ol disappointment has been forgotten He is a-c uid but she always gam a aul ot the past in wont cheerfully on such anil former childhood so he more for in future uture not of a am 1 in tod ilu rauen hut of lh u nor Let not then the of tho shortness 01 here but let their he loi holier of 1 reach of the I i and was but a letter of M Tracy in her feeling Ly Uio she was j in tlic Saturday in or too to show it i Men no where succeed in attracting to Governor Johnson paid a visit to this I them the low and degrade J women do place she had been I say and the sweeter the voice the more it with great reluctance that be never the countenance if it beams about Kate nor came lo condole love so much greater is the power over an old or to his uncultivated nature Would that women j with The nf s to a low oring height and oi I hem a idi blj burning tn and I to the tJc Liboi tv i i x -7 o MM 1 he of the N w H to Times already fi of my to nf ir hy ev ni in ihu of iho I M tt s My principal I is a m it h three ever rv i in t luva although the crime was so base Baker of Illinois an dross the Library calion of -Si on 4th nit on subject ol with is of in terms hy Si Louis prosa The in- Col will shortly nuke Ins residence in city His health has he from iho uf his en the and luid boon committed the good of his official rule But I write talent nature that women m i know the power of tins endowment for Steady rapid t to br It would be regarded aa a sacred is due to the fact that it bett l l witli O i j li V I xi 11 ut has a a most glorions in perform 1 used the world f-o far t thin this more in sorrow than in per bo for his nut endowed with so dangerous cognizant a gift now T regret that ita holy power my to recover Kate should is not mine in a degree that over i f the fail I vour aid citizens of New the half tutored I might what is to he and Mr A in It I ti ii ahead -i 1 of I id the y A o n and in m of IK ctron