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   Badger State (Newspaper) - January 22, 1859, Portage, Wisconsin                               in to af fkt State mm year ending Sept M and that amount of M H Treasurer aba paU ysar Tb State aet all aaM that year report that on 80th of NT 1 i fcr of M M the of tbt year to bt cornet of 94 Tht Secretary estimates Iht to bt nan at turn of for they ear lea nln Amm st tir tod stationery and retain Be- State Prison Statutes Mid mm kwt In und tht of Capitol tad individuals and from State Treasury Tb State to mat In- and these much of which should have paid Ions ago W mn in tha Treasury of 41 mm may by the of lo Mir mmt bjr of to DM what M UMI tor UM boa bwn UK WM BMk portion Mid mmt to to OM fond co Itx of lo no u to the of tor 1898 from hit the in- LH tor it for tlw State ami for men IH from due Ut ul nil Tl of thu Stale to thu Ui lit line mid nMv oru by DK wnw tit lul It II Ins A ot Tut F 111 unpaid at the lo 82 from tlu nil State ate Thu In I ixi thu Funil the tho tux 1 i shurt timu in nl the Dl wiru II llu by in his annual IH thw thf The lit from the Fund IS wirt 10 1C In lint fi it I- that tin in I'M 1 in nnd 1 i u o tin n if nun r n M in 1 in HAS Iho BY J A BROWN ym to fcj If ftt Iht and much than atat few fella ten fa Mrt tiny and UM o UM of Juu lonat of th ud In of 1808 of Bfl 79 To UM State of DM and few bM bwD UM of tbc that the of a proper Ar State and for the and wll not tu next you by thU of 000 ADO On UM Bnt of Juu or Januan doing IM uwt of tbw wu Boring hart giUe capital of Seven banks have capital to amount of banks have relinquished an aggregate capital of leaving the whole number of banks in operation on the 1st Monday or Jan 1800 nine with an aggregate of flie increase of banking capital for the U The whole amount of notes issued and deln cd tu llw nnd on die 1st ot January In To Inuks doing business lanka up Which are secured by tho deposit of ic n locks and specie at follows 141.000 do ao 10 II Tor I II t to l oo 00 M i MI r wi 30 In the iturn liave ol or tins to miking A tnl I be thu ahni r jrn rn the ments of a tunl of i t ilo dci tto do do do rto Ilo do do do Mir It do Mil B I Uo ToUl T ta do do to do da do do do to do from Fund 11 for Mitr iml exi lie in tho 1st to In- lo ires no ami r At 74 J t roni since M iw from ih of Trt about of Iho reach thr of the rotary Matv and tho i- 11 WIT remain it tlu paj nil 0 upon of tho Stair the vim of 1 lo Dtv that the t if at all ol smi M a null the of livi froin tor let t niji a was of wl the Mini of ti li to n hwl by Ihv I j i by the art t hern uv ine i the last was Iho a mill I i th The to the banking laws Bt butt of thn were approved by the popular vote at the lout tion The Hank Comptroller ban Bled an ad- bond of fifty thousand dollars with approved sureties thug increasing his bonds to tlw sum of one hundred thousand dollars us by thu law The which hatu wen located away from business tres at inaccessible and remote localities been removed required by section 10 of the act Our banking law now tut and anj can be devised The of Public very voluminous and able It indicates great thought and labor and will be of great value It exhibits better than hits ever been done before conditions of our the character of our system the resources at command for their support Ac Thn whole number of children re- between the ages of four and twenty U over 1897 of Only States of New York nin Ohio Indiana connin in of children of school aire During year there haa been a re- at school of dren yean ago the value of school in the Slate wad 76 Usl year it was 49 The of money list year for teachers wages over 00 It also bom that the tmol fund after deducting the sum I fbr Normal schon rd mi thv 1st of Hi t but to 34 on the school at 7 per rent w added to of Fund m the Treasury and the interest due to the Mh of March next will give an aggregate of fbr The of in to our own system of schools a vorv readable and entertaining book Thi and the and tho State are in a Hgh prosperous ami from to education and the Regents of Normal schools arc doing a valuable and work in tho great of M to forward sT 11 W VV Wj Mir POETISE wis JAK 22 VOL 18 nana ta bt tr evary Ml tad nal State to mat to bald twt to or to setO among What to tome extent there has been a as b other states yet has occurred to our ple they cannot guarded against Tht fact furnishes an argument however in favor of a greater iety in agricultural and gives a strong Invitation to farmers to sugar in raising I tht tamt made h my In to th stops fcr an In in of thit Hgh gnat fit b derived by tht formatJon of a Clubin every town and Lyceum in every school district Then once each wtek tht whiter tenon by turet from and paper mutual of opinions experiments detailing and comparing new sources and profit might be found Wisconsin Institute for the education ot UM Deaf and Dumb be laid you Tha Institution hat been at prosperous M tht appropriation of the last session of and stringent law of the the of tht tf warrant in made t il f-r e JH tlw that itt mil of ax The Report Executive of the Society to be highly and of great to i past year of StaU aod bl from amount DO 49 I ins bsod u of erection of tht main or and in an appropriation of fbr in part the main in aU the sum of The of the expense of the main or centre waa The mado have not been and ance of the sum of b asked fcr and will be necessary for that purpose At tbt lust session the sum of was alto fbr finishing the shop and out lor flr w Ings already the term preceding the last annual report the months commencing February 1st The report shows tnat in calculating for rent expenses it will to for t household averaging ninety sons Thit includes an anticipated of sixteen to twenty pupils The estimated amount necessary for current expenses for the coming year la Estimated indebtedness Jnn 31 58 It U also estimated that there be needed fbr the months of March and April which intervene the close of the present year Jan SI and tho reception of the next appropriation And far main building in- kitchen ranges The money appropriated last yew appears to have been judiciously and economically expended The officers of thu Institution have evidently managed its H ith great care and prudence and have been honest and faithful in tho discharge of ar and responsible duties The Principal and his assistant arc ami The pupils have been as well provided for and cared for as the ed accommodations of the unfinished would allow They good ing good teaching and a commendable si re to improve Allowing for the many under hich it hat labored institution may be properly classed at prosperous It it deserving of the fostering care of the State The Ninth Annual report of the Trustees of the Wisconsin Institute fbr the Education of the Blind will also bo Wd before I commend it to your careful consideration The the Superintendent which are of great importance apply with great force as well to tho Institution Sir the Deaf and Dumb Tho number of pupils who have been in attendance during the put year wot the But owing to tha operation of the stringent law of the kwt session the number haa latterly diminished The amount by the last Legislature for use of the Institution waa Of this amount was to be applied to discharge existing indebtedness and the rosining waa for current support up to February 1st No money was to carry on any building tions but the necessities of institution demanded some small outlays which were properly by the to the extent of about which it to provided for at the present session are estimates for completing furnishing Ac improving grounds ment of indebtedness and support of support of Institute from ao Lit 1830 to Feb 1st DO For school apparatus and musical instruments For payment of fbr tenu and stone work aa ed in the report For finishing the upper storm of the main building For constructing cupola portico and in and protect it from the than a finished one pentu of sustaining are greater be- are leat these of an incidental of the Institutions for education and of thit thu buildings aw be far batter for State to other fa order to be able to make in these legislature hat treat injury and been a great to both A under the of blindness or of being deaf mutes trein to their innocently un- amount Legislature at tts othar hi aad fox thek But in tail State tho parents of a blind child of a deaf mute if unable to bear the expense of educating it away from mutt procure from poor of their town or Tillage certificates of pan before they can take any benefit from the institutions themselves Education at our common schools is free to all but in these institutions Is free only to paupers The law ought to be re staled 1 or Tht of authorised to be B'yrottuatail with command of tbt ta a Mure of the to been only upon a part af 7 plan o the building is an pose designed and the o one wing of the building ready for is a matter of great public necessity Tie re port of the will you There hu been no waste of money or materials by the Commissioners A detail ed statement of expenditures and 1 accompanies the report an mate of the amount required to complete the present wing ready for use It it too late to require any particular tion of the necessity of institutions of thit kind fbr the reformation and reclamation o juvenile offenders It is better an cheaper for the State to reform and reclaim young offenders than to guard against the vices and bear the heavy burthens upon the State by confirmed matured anj irreclaimable criminate Tour early tion it invited to the report of the They desire a full examination o their action and the severest scrutiny o their plant expenditures and There can be no objection to the proposed change of the name of the Institution from that of Tht House of to that of State School A3TTTM The Report of the Commissioners of this institution explains fully the present tion of tho tho contracts made the money expended and gives the mates of tho expense necessary for the com- of the buildings ready and fit fbr The contracts made by the State have been very advantageous to the State and the public money has been well ded It ia desirable that as speedily as aible this Institution should be in a condition to recieve patients There are between three and bur hundred hi the State who require the has in Insane Asylums The expenses ol erecting the necessary buildings for all these public are not amosa the ordinary expenses of ing State They are expenses which every State must bear But they have only to be once borne Monty it loss to ttw State constantly in of thit kind from tht policy of making frequent mat to do 450 1.000 For and burners Frr plumbing hospital and bathing rooms For erecting and furnishing workshop for For fencing grading and laying ant Institute grounds The have made aa effort to in incidental upmost to a variety of ways during ptat year tad tht appropriated doea not to have been in anr or improperly used They have shown a desire to promote to the prosperity at tht and not to out of sanu fcr tht of thit greU SM marked tod bot Sty tad but BtU work at a that and always at a disadvantage This it cot ret son why it at- ways a State than an individual to do work report of UM Commissioners deserve raum By chapter 75 of the General of A D Governor authorised whenever it appeared to hit that any confined in prison in pursuance sentence of any of the courts of this State waa not a subject of such by of insanity to cause tbe and kept and either in or oat of the State when inch insane person medical ment or bit tern of The twt of af two tad a report WM showing place in this State ratat Che and of a berof tat to any fcr toch hat bam thai whir tad I been to fbr their con- by the act The very the State tfco lit Wd at latin Total He the Ko on expiration of flT 16 on of Babeat Cor- pua 1 l No to Jan lit 303 appropriation nr fer part it stated at til 888 00 And fcr foe year 1859 80.000 00 the are con- a Tery and dan of men prison bw bean kept in good order and iti anUn In a manner to and hia Miittanh be made at for a wall around the The and be labor of wall by than of for the prison in its around H for fire yoari we'd than pay the outlay fcr the erection tha MceHary walls There ii no to the State in delay to amy ten hai The hai been fuBy tod the hare been engaged In their among the rocks Their report M iar as they will be or SWAMP LANDS The mu to cause to be the in the and Riven and the lands adjacent thereto and the in any other riven or ban aad tbt swamp and overflowed lands adjacent thereto not surveyed jurisdiction of and this State panted by an act of approved September A D 1850 Such surveys hare been com- and prosecuted to some extant But a question between the Land ment and tbe State about the right State of any swamp and overflowed lands except tuch as were designated as lands and entered on tEe plate of the tand office upon the returns of the Government Governor selected the lands under the act of from the plate surveys All the swamp and overflowed lands in the State had not been returned and platted to by this process of selection large amount of soch lands might be lost to the State I visited Washington during tht vast season upon this and other bu an interview with the Secretary o tht discussed folly tbe o the the State I insisted that by act tbe State was entitled to the and overflowed lands in chapter IS of the old statutes axing the time at which County Treasurers shall pay over to State tne for State taxes hat been The 110 and III of new U awl 15 of chapter 191 BSet anil in with 1 dec Ott tf I i proper guards or a atw i d for tht of If Bay be givro by that will be with aay and the law to other with it would bt better to Ia either tirs who have of fbr roads faith af tht Laad hart been aad in good faith tad with tht or of the of the could prescribe selecting these lends deprive the State o tod that the fact that made bis selections employing agents amount of such entitled could was suggested by Governor tht plata 1 lands to which the not conclude of the State wwo conceded at t na cure to tht have no hot OUT allowed and I am satisfied and State recover nearly oaa acres of land more than waa the ptate It it Kit ta that flit r n are to further extended to meant of at payment out of the General Fund wtton then it no money in Treasury to the Swamp Land Fund to from the Swamp Laad Fond made per tf tbt att of of ia State it still Withheld by I tbt Secretary of State to of amount daa ted claim of tbt State npm Secretary of the Ikt af the Secretary tht State was to bt abort sary of this that Secretary of tht aad hopes were that it woald be promptly paid In my last interview with him ever in December but he that Ml examination and ha might refuse to pay the or he State af a pretended State tag oat of a of a portion af lands to Territory of to aid tht baiting of Iht Milwaukee aad of the to of UM Territory by ia before State eta realist boat tan call the ot atari aad ia to thit tad Than it no either in tbt oH statutes or atw for filling ia the of Sheriff by Men power shoald be to upon for minor ces in The pardoning power it too often to in small casts fbr relief In tome it a sity to avoid manifest oppression The taw of too last re- quires tome attention in its machinery Tht principle of law ia correct aad when thoroughly enforced will Aow a vast increase ia tht value of real and personal property in the State tod more effectually tht burthen of taxation It simplification in Older to bring about a uni- of construction all over Tbe chancier aad objects of law invite great scrutiny and can Either the time fbr holding Town mgs must changed or time for tbe election of to that they may bt both held on the same day In the confusion arising from nary exigencies of the last session ot tht benrt mentioned may have occurred beyond those suggested LiSB roit Tbe La Crotte ft Milwaukee Railroad Co which by aa act of tbe approved Oct II A D waa authorized upon curtain conditions tod under certain re- strictions to the benefits of a portion of lands granted to His State for road by aa act of Congress proved Jan 3d 1856 has failed to comply with the law aad the subject of tbe tion of the Giant course of the ny in regard to it and the important inter- ests it m that your be particularly called to consideration and that you in theh settlement gnat and can In early part of my official term my at wtt called to of granta Hy predecessor on the 1866 gave to the company a thai forty road bad beea to the terms of act granting lands to that company for which tbe company claimed three hundred and sixty sections or two hundred and thirty thousand four hundred acres of laud The portion of Railroad so certified to have been completed ia on the line of the La Crowe A Milwaukee Railroad and rant from Portage City in a north-west erly direction My examination of sub ject satisfied me that the company was not complying wilh the law aad in letter to tbe Commissioner of the Land Office at Washington I requested that all action by in regard to the grant be tbt aflat ial aim who beea to tht aad bought bonds at awn nal prices oat of tW or misfortunes of an entitled to no sible sorb a be I Iht at will aid tad and hoMM at company or rai Aa act wit by an act to of mortgages and tht tale of Uai aadir tach foreclosure Tbe whether h shall remain the statute book at el fa that of iti a for tha judgment of tin Legislature It hat beat greatly aad tented both at home and abroad It it neither a nor a law to foreclosure of aor tbt of debt It tot create or eat It data aat tba of arach tats Dair its It wot Then was aa question involved in ita Wat it that it wss for the but It it expedient that it should it question for tbe present one If remedy in force at the a mortgage made became to far a part of tht that a change of remedy wat then then waa ao law at tht tovt law present act was approved by a gage executed previous A D could bt by advertisement It toaU aat ha ia tout If tbt a fast of tbt contract it becomes so at much for Ike of the man who gives the at for the man wbo takes it It is tad should be just as unconstitutional te shorten Iht time within which eaa be closed aa to lengthen U By Ibe Code which took force aad effect on first of Hank A 0.1857 tbe time in ease of was Tbe practical of aet of last sion to which I have referred hat beta em- ply to restore parties lo mortgages to about the relative condition they wen ia the Code It took then upon ta avenge fully a rear to foreclose a mortgage and fect a sale from which there was ao tion It DOW a year to foreclose a mortgage and oar laws give oo redemption after a sale In this the State of Wisconsin differs from mott other States aad from most all civilized The right to redeem land sold for debt it at okt at least as the time of Moses The seemly Executive of State Sub sequently 1 had interviews wilh the President and Directors of company end informed them fully mj OB the subject of my construction of the law and of coarse I should to compel full compliance with law and to tect the interests of tbt State On tit Slat day of Hay hut a formal re qtest wit made by resolution of Board of Directors of the La Milwaukee Company certain that another twenty miles of road bad been completed bj that Company for a certificate that itch farther twenty miles had been so completed I was further requested at the lime to execute deeds of conveyance of luds to waich the claimed U wat entitled under the which had beta made by my pre I refused to inch i at wtt requested and also refilled to execute any such of conveyance reasons of my action wen stated in a Iht Railroad aad m a letter of Land Office will bt to tbe ly to built sixty af Bail Bead west from that it it to n and tf and and to ft oaks twa Hi of had of Forteg Gty It bat to tbt extent of tht right it BOW over thirteen dollars ptr MM fbr tat af for Hf the osata ar It thf mum af the law can neither be or right of redemption a tun rary delay to the creditor's entering into or receiving payment of It does not stop interest upon the debt Tat creditor a still paid fbr the use of his money Under the Code in numerous a might bt tad a taat from which then ao ia about sixty days Oar tows Ibis strange j leaden from were invited U btn tad taaa their money at most exorbitant tod able of Interest nea u scarcely aay other State ever allowed aad that to dote and sweep away the security in shortest This wat aet only but it operated as a great public at well at a private wrong What a tale af estate is made to satisfy a a note given aay the had aad BOW aM two to redeem bis land bat tht rity runs with the It wot ia tbe ease of a the Code a talt tat ia about sixty days tad lion but tht seemed to a sa for the slight relief ft wit waakt bt duet a temporary U might ite or la m- if it bad the least capital frots at nal estate aad 1 beea of groat Toor entita of tht taw it at ita auct or repeal most tat rank of yoar aad I dana it my doty to eaB yoar tht 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