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   Badger State (Newspaper) - October 22, 1859, Portage, Wisconsin                               BADGER STATE it Half fMT mm cirr n C BAKIR MAMMAL A AlinS f BUM 111 WISDOM OR ARAM C- HUM A mil Conwil n DR W D TURNER IT THOMAS E BEST Wll al hta from S II lit f OSCAR M D rwt Wlfc ova More AND JOHN T tit LAW DIM 4 EMERT i snows K W tunt SAM I B Aril up JOHN CONDON IT LAW r on in AMD incur i LAW AND O O AT AND I B 8 J M DOTY ulil JOHN DELANY In Will LODI m MILKS A Co UK win Ami 2 Jt CO Na J block Tosi AIi E A BOLTING MBS JOHN A BBOWN PORTAGE COLUMBIA COUNTY WIS OCTOBER VOL 5 AMD BT ALDIM art Wife CItT f LOTS UY RADCLIFF Iti f J k PORTAGE CITY Mil Mi tnd with nf j of nf of It A with Fn prompt ami amount r of tlm n unn it ml l to In Ion to Tor on Tkr for the of H n oo a 1 1 Verandah Stock Wis liUNT nf of AMI MIIMSV MVI I tin entry of anil lit of ami I nil at RICHARDM YOUNG ifU V taxil to Men Hull In thr p Iti In LEE HOUSE HK LEE AMERICAN HOUSE JOHN Proprietor Board One per Day MILLS HOUSE LODI D NEWHALL HOUSE BIOS W F of ir T T- HI r It NEW JEWELRY WATCHKS CLOCKS in to ktl Ml Mix f WATCHES It CLOCKS O All w if A I ry na I If 0 ABELL K H K T antl or to A U BIN of Ikr HMl boa hi wild Amid Ibj Tli Md but la Wbm Around in And w H A TdJ uti nw Mwh Of Vlt Of jc Of n I U Discovery of the of Mr John MI I ak COTTON i INM far ra 4 JIT bM torn If A or In rtu 1 II I 4 if t Will to On the of Nitty tho Inim on ft of In lliu with Sir JOHN its if the expedition H very writus in Ilia journal wild off at lost No wits We drank finely franklin's on the old nnd it daughter's birthday hers lou Ou llm 8th of June following Hie discovering ships parted company with the steamers which companied to on tho of July they bado farewell to Ilia port and sailed for Lancaster Tho says the London Daily Neva l solemn The lost words of ted Englishmen were cheering and full of confidence and their lout messages wero charged with love and tenderness fur home ten years past all that national tude aided and inspired by tho most sacred domestic thut tho tender man feeling of all nations and the rous rivalry of tbe Old World and Sew of skill eager daring and stem endurance to the one great object of seeking out the lott hos been spent nnd as if indeed it wero ho will of that in calamity there should be a blessing we have seen not only our kinsmen boyond the Atlantic but France nil lending no sympathy to our bereavement Whenever and wherever the story of and Mi com miles is told Iho names of of of will be with the of Boo and of of and A thus recounts the various attempts tbat have been made a clue to tho fate of Sir John Tha first expedition in search of lin was despatched from England early in 1848 consisting of the and Herald A second overland was started the name year and a third under command of Sir James Ross set out a few months after- wards In IS JO several new expeditions were fitted tbird or perhaps the fourth being Iho tion consisting of tho and Iho The next was Baffin's Bay expedition consisting of tho the tho and tho two sailing vessels and two screw propellers The next WM an expedition fitted out by private April com- manded by Sir John Boss Lady Franklin also titled out two separata expeditions the same franklin tho Sophia and the Albert The next and ono of Ilia most interesting of these expeditions consisted of the American vessels and Rescue fitted out at the of Henry Esq of New York which sailed ander of DeHaven May 24 1850 On Juno 3rd 1851 the started out again under the of Franklin re- turning In Oct 1833 Then followed a fleet of vessels under Sir Edward er in April 1853 and the screw steamer in July the same year Dr Kane's famous expedition sailed from York May 3rd 1883 Tho last prior to that which has just returned and tho Arctic was sent oat by tha United Government In spring of Captain chiefly with tho of relieving Dr Kane It will bo of Interest to recapitulate tlw substance of all that had been positively known ot the and up to tho dale ot the late discoveries by Captain of tba steamer for filled out by Franklin Wo find this so dona in the Winchester dian wo cannot do bettor than to adopt OH Sort M- The latest communication received from any Member of Iho party was conveyed in tellers from Sir John Franklin himself ten only two after his departure in 1843 nnd dated from island in Baffin's Hay The next point at bare any trace of the is a small inlet in the vicinity Cape Riley al which it that were quartered during the fiat winter of their absence and where an inscription on the of three seamen show test some al teart of tie party most have remained until April They were then more than twelve months from and from that we bad to throw tha the conns they had taken until Dr KM of lira Hudson's Do came upon traces of them in the i Summer ot 1854 which were made known io England during that ilis tion obtained from Esquimaux on the wait coast of Boothia which ho exploring irai to the effect that m Spring four io of men about forty strong were traveling southward the ioo at a spot near tho north shore or the bland called King William's The wayfarers who were drugging a boat with them showed Of being already short of and they explained to the native by signs their hip hod been crushed in tho ice and that they were en- lo roach tha northernmost hunt ing ground fur door Al a later during the sanio season tbb of thirty found by OM n point about llm wont of Hie Great ttw mut other on a mimll In Ii was evident ItiM of felt lo tiv iut nw a Urge of by the and llm of in and in 0110 lliu full Nlr tuhn tlic thu re- nf nt tho of tho Hi nnd al of lliu wul hy lit of Most o our nm n out by Jiody to thu of in thu Into of livr ami the will linr an has by thn of new returned to on with him nn of tlw of the mining had iti not fn from on of King linnd CMT now lions to search lor tho wreck and lo follow np any traces he might find on King Wi liam's Island Accompanied by my own parly nnd vast o King deserted snow but without na till of May when off Nor ton wo arrived ot n snow about thirty They about us without lie slightest appearance o fear or shyness although nono hnd ever seen living while people before were moat to Communicate nil their knowledge and barter all their goods but would havo stolen everything hod they not been clearly watched Many more relics of our men ware obtained we could not all roaght away by Mr About two lies farther to the a small cairn was found but neither records nor relics ob- About three miles north of Point a second cairn was examined but nly a broken pickaxe and empty canister A few miles southward across Back lay a second record was found having been Lieutenant and M dca In May 1847 It afforded no information continued hi a search mill within a few days march of Cipe chell without finding any trace of tho reek or of natives He left full ion of his important discoveries for me when returning northward by Ibe west shore of King William's Island I had he advantage of knowing what bad already toon found Son n after leaving Hen chell the races of natives became less numerous and recent and rounding the west point of tho censed altogether This in extremely law and almost utterly of vegetation N timorous banks of nud low islets I'm off it and beyond Victoria Strait is covered with heavy and impenetrable ice On thu of Lieutenant hia lent beside n large cairn upon Victory Lying among same which huil from tho top of thin cairn was found a imall tin case containing n record thu imbalance of which U briefly cairn was built by tho Expedition upon tho site of Kir James which had not The and Terror spent Island lat N anil by tltn went o Un 12th of worn in lat N am W W John tm Ikt June On thn o abandoned in the X V W of Victory and m of WHM tinted April an upon tlm day they intended t fur the Kinh Hirer The lota loss by deaths in the expedition up to thi date was 9 officers and 16 men A vas quantity of clothing and stores of oil son about as if hunt every artic thrown away 1 pink HIM cooking rope canvas n a sextant Hornby R small medicin chest oars When in lat 00 nnd long 00 27 W wo caino to a large bout a us his me It hut kis boat had been tut nf he but waa upon tv return journey to the Iho on which she was mounted buing id ftM of on Iko nT anil tc im vw day of te might have pointed lo the inlet wo had the dny nui told us that one up it and four days overland brought to the wreck Nona of these people had been there since at which tinio Ihoy but re- mained their having carried away almost everything Most of our information received from an intelligent old woman sue said it was in the fall of the year the ship was forced ashore many of Iho men dropped by the wny as they went towards the Great but this woe only known to them in the winter following when their bodies wore discovered They alt assured us that wo wouW Gml tives open the south shore at tlm Great Hirer nod some few at tha wreck but un- fortunately this was not Iho case Only one family with off and none at Montreal Island or any place sub- sequently visited Point Ogle Montreal bland and Barrow Island wero searched without thing except fnw scraps of copper and iron in on Be crossing lie Strait to King William's Island wo continued the exam i nation of its southern shore without until tin of May when about ten miles eastward of Cape a bleached skeleton was found around which lay fragments of clothing Upon carefully removing the snow a small pocket book was found con- a few letters much decayed may yet be deciphered Judging from Iho remains of his dress Ibis nate young man was a steward or officer's servant and his position exactly verified assertion that groped at they along On reaching next day he examined Simpson's Cairn or rather what remains of il which is only feet high and the stones hare been removed u if by men seeking something within Ky impression nl this time and which I nill retain is records were deposited them by Ibe retreating trews and subsequently by Ike natives After parting me at Victory on the of April made tar Cape Felix At a short distance westward of it he found a very Urge cairn and close to U three tents with ete oM and other shoot ing or magnetic station but although the cairn wtu dug and a trench dug all it al a distance of 10 record wms discovered A picco of blank paper folded up was found IB the cairn and two broken which may contained records lav beside it among some had fallen from off the The most of Iho articles cred KK a Patriot Oct for the People The annual report of the State Treasurer ir Iho year as published in tho shows the following STITI Tiu m UK l Oct Iti ISM f mi 1 tnd if nt of ties and leave a balance on to pay salaries due al that any fa fcr a very which not been audited tbe mmp hud going on at last at two or three thousand dollars month and rious other which are to this bat we will admit his premises surf UM dubt and rwt of money OB firat day of January next Take tho of the rear which are claimed to be very economical as a basis for the next and add thereto the of none of which arc yet completed and the support of public institutions to the Stale awl we the from Hlr the tin tu tn on day of IMT of Of iMt 11 l thu tin the on the Tint tin or Ural to cu of Ihn iw t to tu C i1 3 Mr of itol r In i oC in 10 of twf vf WW nv lit for il In atun from in thu M Wrore to tn Ith Ilic at of tlw of to of Iba BnK Thore of Co lu i to tha Ihn Ann for on uM Rl anil for of wittl ae Iho 00 for tho of tail To for ft To of 40 To fur for of or oo HIMH aenw to HCOM to Tbv loan to Ibo Tf The fur erection of public anil for the of public tu tbv total from of it lo nil of Iho tlic tha of mid all thd lo thf to tnc Srata nn or later UK ft in direction Sho cet in length by 7 j foot vrUlo waa ami on ivs but lUo sledge of arul most as heavy an boat A large of clothing was found within her also two human Ono of Iny in tha after un- der n pilo of clothing ihu other which much probably hy was found in tho bow Five pocket watches n quantity of silver spoons anil forks and A religious books were also but no pockat or even names upon my articles uf Two guns stood upright against llm side precisely as they hod been 11 years before One barrel in nach ed ami cocked was ammunition in abundance also 30 or 40 pounds nf lule some lea nnd tobacco fuel not wanting a drift tree lay within 100 yards of the boat tays from all that can be gleaned from record and of every evidence hy the boat and rious of clothing and it appears that the of the and Terror had been ately arranged and every effort ring tho third winter to render Iho traveling complete It is much to be that disease had greatly the strength of all on board far mure haps than they themselves were aware The distance by sledge route from the tion of tho ships wnen abandoned to the boat is geographical miles and from the ships to Montreal Island 220 milet The perfect order Kerns to hare existed city of Detroit AM liy from thu of la th lo bwn for receipt of State Mil Uvn iw Tlw luw no Tim rn Into Ihr Ant of will to all u Oil til IMy II A of 3d actually out of Iho Inr the yoar on tlie thirtieth day nf Jl will iov iU figures uf HID at by Air Jtn and in nt thu immaculate nf nl W fills uf the fulty tho Secretary H and tutou ho till re- port attempts lo tin Tim am not In away nr Tbe tulU us 1 of in to it tokt Hy Mr was sued by James B Corey for injuries done to his wife a year ago While going from the city to a conn try town in ing they fell into an open sower anil has been ever since and there is no that she will ever regain tha Die of her lower Bhe now only 32 years old and her ease U dis- tressing The damages churned were 000 and the jary gave the frit amount Her A pastor of a church in i been expelled from bis and all followers the ain't of uf tu payment of by previous al Iho official this tint one goon ot for nt anil DO of Mpgnscs can bo lit leaving of ihu a Ad- of GOT Thin both anil Bastings of sfa in their public toods Again the Treasurer matus o his of tho loaned to the University be repaid on of the first money paid inlo the University Fund Well pat that down These sunu together with fur the of public and tupport of Me initiation longing to tit Slate the from tho current expenses of tha as aro the Treasurer's ours there is nothing allowed for the lar increase of expenditures incident to tha growth of the Stole no margin Cor or extraordinary expenditures we hare d nothing Tor unaudited or for vices during the current rear for havu not yet been made tire to be very at erary pension Uw and jot throwing these out of consideration we hare a footing of and a tax levied of to meet these expenses When Gov Randall and Mr Hastings tell the people that the Slate taxes of thi present year have boon they withhold from them the act that reduction is a dishonorable party derice by which tha State credit is defrauded and a Stau debt ted in violation of tbe and de- to public economy the ple might bo deceived into the ating of a speculating and corrupt tration When man tell them that this succeeded to a Urgt floating trom a Democratic Ad tion their own official reports give the lie to assertion nud whan they say the tat for the present year iu sufficient to pay the expenses of this nest leaving a ance of in the stale what they know to he false Ho Wattling A groat revolution it is slated by a New Vurk writer is about to tube place in tho dancing world The polka redowa dances waltzes and all kinda of dancing which the whirling motion or ot skirls are la be utterly excluded from good society There are two reasons or this Middle ladies do stand an equal with younger ladies in the nimble pat when such dances succeed one another during an entire ing Another reason A young lady was v in Paris her guardian standing new During a momentary pause ho to her I sow Sow the lady had blue in her slippers and blue garters Though un- certain to which her guardian referred she concluded to stop waltzing in the expanded crinoline she then wore For like OUK society is going to frown upon round dancing so long as hoops are wiorn in a rapid waltz make an and hoops cannot be dispensed ThA The old or stately quadrille will its away in our best society as il Ins U- to damaging to hoops affords in its slow and wnn-like movements opportunity for sation A Monsieur from is now our beatix inlo the mysteries of the minuet la One of the Fifih Avenue Holvkltre Apollo of a to lint of the nrt nf through Sir in a he bred gentleman of that Haw ww iif an by Hrv A lOpu of whn liWI at hit A fow tni Mr ii uf nud Hit tin nf thn writer IllO M htH III ganl tu in wiu ho but a few in in bj a offences bein romantic walks by young m tin church kisses to he that wen too warn for kisses of charily than all hint fives to s less married lady of that tt act loo to bave a boy The 40 years old and a He to At aw to tha as if additional and tbe entreat support of thorn were to CHUM with the present you After deduction oil these trams than a of paid fcr the of Bute proper sAec debt of yean we fiad sea of froB let of January to the lit of October as Total IK UM To full viaw mill MHW of part of Iho UH won Uic Ar anil n nml many n viming lln M hn often ha would havn havi a hatrel biM son him lio -t iu llm ho his and hn was with his rw pound hwl liin ride at and when he saw him hit ho throw down gun and lika a of prey hod only a ready for use He at the chirl the heiul of hia iml shot Mar the centre of liis forehead it lu him with him head fall fit t air ai soon bo k ground a Frenchman ran his him and pinned hirn to the A A of IM year and and by band of marched in platoons Nrw Turk nly on Thursday tint inns of but smoked pipes two or A they They lo ing exercises Tmt arni last then si by Lake two uA tWr Mm give tbe lie direct to the of their public into ami DM first Kr mjt lo meet all accruing pellets four four and fifty The AMT lo wheat oUter kindi by was Dourly That was but grum Then atif a fcrt of ber half million of war Em cf pork twei of coal t   

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