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   Wisconsin Tribune (Newspaper) - January 6, 1853, Mineral Point, Wisconsin                               ullage subscribe 00 To office anil mnil subscribers 1 00 For a leis time ban one year in the same proportion to bo in Single copies five of all received on tion at the market prices BY BLISS CHAN TRIBUNE DIRECTORY inserted the year at per line Tailoring POINT WIS TUESDAY JANUARY 6 1853 VOL 10 P W umlor the late act and or nl ami to an Ibs Floor If VAN DUNKiM IH H RENDERS h 1 to o Mineral ami vicinity MiJ Inform and public that he hi In Ilia iVd by Uol D W Jonw Uic linn ono llm or Hurko aud Iwo doom abore Iho Office Mineral Am M ri iNe IN Win Hi a of and doom low Port Office on Mr out I in Fanor Mineral nf c n old i il for n hr Iho Otm Land for sale LAW fill NT W Is Klvo lu nil euli I lo tie for nn 1 Win Will Tuv Mill oilier ILI 1111 i 10 him ieh Auic From 1 HV D Right the tiling deep While ni the leap And loud tlie vild and Its song of o'er Ma Right the pati of light When liiM 4 the might Kight way rolls Uie orb Right the wire The Lightning speeds ita of fire And demon like conquering Fate Storms its freight Right legions fly Like that lows And to repose nurk The Mar ol triumph through dark An I Eternity sublime the march of Time Right banner Ilight her band of still be Ihc sini 1113 of the n it i AT Solicitor In mill mill Wia wnl In I Judicial Iho ut Any 10 him wilt F 1 work will mid on ou w I lo unit I In Ut II VIII I'll IN i i r I Ac The annals of warfare on this nent have shown mote desperate fighting Bayonets were cd and after the action the men were found mutually The British force engaged was about five sand men tho American dred the combined loss in killed and wounded seventeen hundred and officers and men The com- at half past four o'clock in the afternoon and did not terminate till mid- night We wore so mingled said the jor and 00 great the confusion in darkness that as I was sitting with a group uf officers in the early part of the eight on horseback a British soldier came up to us and recovering hij musket under the supposition that he was address ing one of hia own officers el Gordon will be very much obliged sir if you march up three hundred men iu the road to his assistance immediately aa be is very I him nearer and pressing his musket down over my holsters made him prisoner have I done said the ished man what have 1 done 1 and to convince a British officer as he supposed of his loyalty Hurrah tor the King and damn the Yankees As lie to tho rear tho poor fellow was cut down by a grape shot Iu an- other part of tlie field Captain Spencer who was soon after killed palled up denly on a body of men in full march In reply to his demand What regiment ia he was answered The lloyal Scots With grout presence of mind he replied Koyal Scots till further and turning his horse's head galloped from their dangerous proximity It was a lion id conflict and humanity siglis over the of the brave men who fell in it But we are at the grave yard will its drooping willows flowering locusts No men now disturb its calmness ou their own ground i up tlie Lill to storm mid repose no ponderous artillery wheels r force of battery deliver your fire at the port rudely cut its consecrated mounds no and iin giving and receiving lights of tlie artillerymen and tlie savage execration no of anguish -.1 OF LUNDY'S July 1814 from by Aug Wr It Hit k them to hold their ground until the which were on coine to their assistance A cessation of the action ensued additional forces tip to the aid of urmy brigade Hindman's artillery and Porter's teers on the of tbo un- der Major General Brown and a stroug reinforcement under Gen to of the British Hindman'g artillery was attached to that of Towson and soon made itself heard Porter's brigade de- ployed on the left while Ripley formed on the skirta of the wood to tho right of Scott's brigade The engagement was soon renewed with augmented vigor eral Drummond taking in son with fresh troops in the front line to thu enemy Colonel Jessup who had ut this commencement of the action been posted on the right succeeded after a gallant contest ia the left flank of nanny In upon re- serve burdened with prisoners making himself visible to his own army the darkness in a blaze of completely destroying all before him fight ed for BOUIO time with great fury hut it became apparently useless to the cans if tilt retained possession of the battery tho kuy of i I I was standing at the sido of Colonel Miller said the Major when General rode up and inquired whether he could storm the Battery with his ment while General supported him with the younger regiment the Miller amid tho uproar and confusion deliberately surveying the sition then turning infinite I think coolness replied Kir IS soo now us up hi drawing up his liy Co in 1843 the tic figure to its full height he turned to following thrilling account i regiment drilled to tha precision of a of tlic of piece of T hoar hia tones Onn ivia ago our j attention I form into country nu u far sup a thut the blood and through tho veins of no A thousand battles gans at the poirt of the bayonet port arms double march I chinery could riot have moved mom compactness than that gallant regiment been fought with far superior forces followed the stride of its leader uo not to say in Supported by the Twenty-third the dark hill like ono body the and glittering on roin SCOTT freshly 1 bayonets as tlie combined tire of the ed himself his and enemy's infantry and artillery opened ed whereof he will carry murderously upon them They flinched scars to But let us hear MY thorn steadiness none of moved up the hi of Lundy's Lane I lurid light JOHN I I of nil kinds ol mill Mint n C1 till in li Micul IM Minimi ti n PIlYSH'tAN fc IKe Mini II ID II T the Mom tl I AND Iro I Mini nit i M o I lown Win K i Bail Wla IS Drv nun Drugs ill tf Fit BV J WH No will to ft turn the unit who turn call II narrative mainly founded on Hie of an actor in the fray u Y Tribune Far i I liaw resounded thro woods than the wild bird tf carol the of insects and the waving f now so gently our ear At Major as faltered voice of officers as tiie deadly cannon cut yawning chasms through them alone was Within a hundred yards of the summit a volley sharp instantaneous us a clap of thunder moment under tho white smoke a struggle of nature as she smiles upor with and moil I Vol bin ned in common funeral py ro 1 1 T houpo said the I Were from their guns like making a forward I struggle the his brigade in the Wore forced tlie side of tuo hill and the victory was ours the position en- tirely in our hands their own pieces playing upon them in thuir reheat It bought at a cruel price most of the being cither killed or wound cd whole tide of brittle now tinned to point result of the conflict depended entirely upon the ability of the party to retain it was ordered up aud posted his es at tlie side of the captured cannon while the American lire correspondingly advanced Stung with cral concentrated his forces to by a desperate the tion interval amid the darkness noon of tho of July 1314 etunc in view of it vvc the court yard filled with British silicons horses held by orderlies in As soon is wo visible to them their to in a few they and ed through woods at full gallop ty bugles the alarm from eut parts of tlw forost All vanished as if swallowed by earth save an gant veteran who up just out of shot aud took a leisurely survey of OUT numbers Having ently satisfied of our force lie plumed hat from his head and bowing to our cortege put spurs to aid disappeared with tho rest From the occupant of the wo that we were about a mile from strong body of the on the rising just beyond this woods i front General Scott turning to me sail Be kind breaks now upon its hallowed silence Tlie long grass and blossoming wave now green alike over tho graves of and Sec from this point how gently and gracefully undulates the battle Held tic wouds bowing to the evening as tlie soft sunlight pours through branches show not tho gashes of rude non shot the plain loaded and bonding with tbc yellow harvest no man gore hill scathed scorched aud blackened with cannon fiame the ry resting of tlie deadly shows no relic of the fierce death gle as covered with the fragrant wild blue bull monotonous hum over it Naught mars the of nature as she smiles upon us the ashes of brave men of friend and fou mingle in tho bosom whence they issued The furious conflict over they have lain down in and li e young children sleep gently iu tho lap of common mother who shelters with like protection the little field mouse from its gambols and Sultan sinking amons liis prostrate millions Shades of tht Winrd tf the North Dime Brown As Professor Anderson was looking o- vsr the various American and European newspapers which are to be found ia publication office of the Boston Daily Times be saw that he was by a gentleman of tall stature and rather swarthy evidently not n Bostonian This individual after a short space had elapsed at ed courage and thus addressed tho WU ard I say are you Professor Anderson hey V sir Wall you're a tarnation smart man I hear You ain't got that are MOTTLE of yourn with ye have sir Well I'm from down East having been raised in Maine and I should like to chase a duplicate of that ere bottle I am about going out for Pierce I if I had bottle or its twin brother I'd BOOH the without talking much politics either I never carry my with me nor have I a duplicate of it Sorry for that said the Pierce he continued I was once taught a trick when a boy but I most how tha darned thing was done now I'll tell you how it was ger as near as I can I used to a red cent and change it into a teu dollar gold piece said tlie Professor that is quite simple a mere trick of sleight of hand I know it is not difficult but as forgot will you show me it the same time i cent to the Wh ard yes sir if it will oblige 1 will show jou in a moment out your the This your cunt is it not From ilie Milwaukee Ttw valu ever from the M it lhat of Mr ot the It an earn moua of giving to our and the world cnf ly a of ihc resources and growth ol great Republic than has heretofore been We commence to il iy publication ol Facts from in lo en a few since from tlie N Y 01 tlie free ol ih U S of its soil ami were in foreign while the of 1 018 of number ol ihr foreign bom in- ol Males ami of the It in thai llw of foreign per rein ol the whole Tin have been tlir to our in tlie 12 left M OM Hall a column for tix one year UN column for iix It W Kor one year JO ID W tt fMU a Inw for j Horn j fft I I Minor u tt I in I Jn of U S of in I in I MO England v W All ami Wain Other in U.S ditto ill anil SI 00 I 2 MUMS Tim in ihr d Imc to population is fluuui n I ho ml my gallant countrymen of their daring foes farewell Never had riors a more glorious eternal Cataracts from a mound A friend lias shown ni one of Uic most interesting and wonderful relics er discovered to the vast and mysterious SIR n The down Easter closed his band fast Arc you you have said the Wizard I T said he and I'll bet a dollar change it Luto a teu dollar said the Wizard Now hold I Yes sir r I reckon J irill lint down with your dollar here is mine said j the Yankee The Wizard covered his dollar Now I bir are you ready said the Wizard I ain't nothing else said the down Raster i said the Wizard The changed Now open your hand He did and to his utter astonishment llC hold A UONA VIDE I guess I said be a ing over tlie two dollars snys the I'll but you another dollar I'll change the ten dollar piece into your cent again and much I No don't said the gent from Maine placing the ten dollars in his et and up tight I'm much to ou I reckon I'll leave it as it Is Good i said he walking out of the and turning as he the he i placed his digitals in a peculiar position with the thumb in close approximation to his T guess there ain't i any thing green about this child and loft the in utter at his coolness was alone by the of tho of our Antiquities It is and the groans of the wounded j nothing less than a Crucifix from an In- ile advanced with strong reinforcements Mound I This most curious object of At t and Antiquity was found in Comity Va about thirty-eight miles be- low tins city the mound stands on the out each side of the American line We were only able in the murky darkness to ascertain their approach by their heavy tread halted within paces poured in a rapid fire and BY i I TV LKK iid IM i lo raul from of sir return to Maj Uen Brown j prepared for the Directed by tb inform him that I fallen in with tho i blaze our men returned it deadly posted in force at fuct and after a desperate struggle the and in one half hour dense recoiled Another interval shall havi joined darkness and silence and again t II B only chi flot anil and r HUil lomo t iiniictllHlly u OHO door ol tUw I Win is V loini I I v AT K YS AT LA W Kipley the brigade direct Porter to gut liis vuluntccrs immediately under was the brief reply of the Major to lay and the iu saddles con- As I galloped thro the woods the the by we tearing the t i 1 woie instantly the and charge was made by the throwing the whole weight of their attack upon the American trc The gallant which it them with while the from our linos was dreadfully effective artillery being the most perfect ami sending rail fences into the air in j ness and effect Staggering they again tion H tho wul Vu iu ffi iin anil lur l most oracle lei ins will In by return cf mull ter Iho lent Mr roll II ol lu m HOOKS AM STATIONERY AT M I to lin i i iun Ihn of nl M ry II nl mi t UK Jinny r T I 0 N K K V All of rum t urit ul t id in be nnt th Stock iii j lu Po I in m MY r A i ill lorin 19 nt the No 1 Out nil N let Agent for Model Mill f pHK snip for i the of Hie bra ul r lour which ir In A on Umcs JOHN MILTON V inich IB U u St I lii i their mo that the contest had begun Hut we lire on the battle ground verge of that sloping hill inid through was drawn up line under eral Kiall lu throe times greater our liia covered by a powerful of nine pieces of lery two of i brass The nml second ments first ing the wood oil on open around witli the coolness and uf u review were soon en- in action tho fire from and from the batteries t i i which I upon having burred up with his guns on left in vain endeavor to attain imU to return the lire of their The on our side two regiments bravery verely cut cd and thei killed or During this second attack Jen Scott in person shattered brigade now farm nf Samuel Me and the finder of the precious relic was his son Kobert who wi understand has given it to a interested in the subject of American Antiiyjities with a full count of the manner and time of discovery Wo trust the facts will be given to the public and that our will ercKe wits to unravel the mystery bangs over this little relic The material of most interesting object of antiquity is brass or some sub- stance resembling it and iron The Cross is of the but the imago of the most beautiful piece of of brass or as some sup pose of gold intermixed with silver The mound in which this mysl consolidated a battalion made relic was found was the most ancient in it commanded two determined charges upon the right and left Hank of the and iu those ho received the scars which his men now SCO upon his front Our men wore now almost worn down with tigue dying with for they could uo relief Tho British with fresh reinforcements their nun refreshed and recruited after the interval of er hour made their third nnd final effort to regain their position They advanced delivered their lire as and altho appearance in the valley of the Ohio and at the period of the first settlement of the country covered with a heavy growth of trees The cross is greatly corroded and everything indicates that it must have lain there for hundreds perhaps ands of 3 cars What strange and is wrapped up in this little emblem of a Christian's Whence came To whom did it belong How got it there 1 aru questions which tho antiquary ia any part of 1 human Gonu There much good in the following vr lich although old deserves to be repeated once a year anything in the world will make a feel badly except pinching bib gers in the crack of a it is a quarrel No man fails to less of himself after than he did before degrades him in the eyes of ers and is worse blunts bis sensi- to disgrace on one hand and in- the power of personate ty on tho Tbu truth is the nure and peaceably we got on ter for us and lie better for our bors In nine cases out of ten the wisest course is if a man you to quit his company if he you take care to live so will believe him Nn matter lie n nr how he misuses the wisest way is just to for is nothing holler tb in his calm And way dealing with tlie we meet witu it was returned with effect and some minor relics of Indian ly pressed forward Tho Twenty again sustained the shock aud both lines were suon engaged in conflict obstinate and dreadful beyond description Trie right and left of the American line fell back for a moment but were immediately are still to be found among the now Art It is we believe a well established fact that the was in use among the Aztecs and that the inhabitants of Central America and devices of that in rallied by officers So desperate j ruins of the latter country This 141 their ammunition did the bottle now become that many ever the only instance in which it has all of them tallions on both sides were forced been found in the mounds of the Ohio and i d warn withdrawn the men engaged in indiscriminate melee from action tin few remaining un- to baud and with muskets hurt throwing into the ninth I clubbed and was the conflict which now raine action led by where the were stationed that Ma gallant Col jor had to engage them over his The brunt of the now upon j guns aud gun carriages and finally to and alone it for spike two of his pieces under the time lighting w ith j hension that they would fall into the hands until their wore reduced to of the enemy At length a most bv thx firo of At I ate and determined chargo was mado this juncture iun Scott galloped up will the of tho hill but finding them much weaker ou both of the enemy's flanks they wa- vered recoiled gave way and the centre soon they relinquished the fight expected altered bis intention entreating and maJc filial retreat Mississippi valleys Wo repeat the history of this relic is most curious and highly ing It certainly must be regarded as by far the most important discovery yet made among our Western Inig Intelligencer OF Sr Lotis enumeration of the inhabitants or St Louis has just been taken by the city authorities It shows the population to be being an increase of over that shown by tbc of ISSO A Ilis r ON is that educated people ly nice people who would not drink out of another man's glass nor fat off another man's plate will respire vt a thought over ami over again tho air from another man s which they ought to must been entirely destroyed by the process and not merely made Icsa but rendered positively poisonous thia blind and dangerous course re- from gross and wilful ignorance tho nf diseases are sown miring up und quietly provide fruit fur the grave Tho other dny a fell oil the Brooklyn boat in the River a standing Irishman over anil res i cued her When she was safe on deck her husbtiud spectator of the dent handed the fellow a shilling As some of the bystanders expressed indig nation Pat said as be pocketed the coin don't blame the be knows bait if I saved her he'd have given me a A gang of horse thieves and counter- feiters who had their at III have been routed by the citizens who caught one of the pals lynched him by the confession thus extorted from him were enable to nab two others on whom they found in counterfeit Ohio paper 17 Oui of 1 fife mil Denied ihc ol then ci Ni nh mil aboul 25 per of their whole uj and Dumb in U S ot urn IMC l ilo mil ilo Total of lire ITS do do male I1 do nf is flie the ihliim INSIXI tin Tin 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