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   Daily Argus (Newspaper) - February 5, 1852, Madison, Wisconsin                                Having taken breath and the smart of a and deserved drubbing and the hereof inciting of the Demount has trot and shot and with deadly as if such were not mere inventions to give a now kind of stab at Burns and did not the laughter of every person in town We don't wonder that tho rUt of an old miner should have felt rather yol tho slung shot fablo is too weak a lion to lot down on But now that the tiling is over and iho skin healing tho lic arc hat will take place linn less than tho dead bodies of throe Browns have got to be walked over in- suppose Gov militia epaulettes and Think of O Tim laden with and military stores stand up to the of thy huge Tweedle and Deel While that always reliable is vomiting his spleen on Carpenter and Knapp for interference in his matters he is ing a of who revolve around the Legislative Zodiac for iho Wednesday Feb 4th 1852 AFTERNOON Tho joint Hungarian resolution came ber of Bills considered in Committee Whole providing for the election of county supervisors Mr DEAN offered a substitute for tho whole and the and substitute wero referred to a select commute of 3 consisting of Messrs Dean Squires and Wakeley appropriating o M L the sum therein named was motion of Mr ney recommitted to committee on to incorporate the Troy Academy was ordered to be engrossed and read tLo third time Also a appropriating to J C ville Iho sum therein named tho work ordered and to be ordered from R V U R U was road the third and A was received from the passed bly that the Assembly had passed several The to locate the county scat of bills of local imporfanco ington county came before the A with a communication from on the question to order the to a third j Hen W R relative to preparing a documentary history of Wisconsin was ro- from the recommending thai the Legislature appoint said W Smith to prepare such a history Referred to the committee on State Affairs The appropriating to J L the sum therein named considered in com- of 1 lie whole and ordered to bo pose of whispering in the or j lho Assembly from the Senate and was L j tho important news that wo cannot print j Book Work on our Steam Pi ess and urging upon them the necessity of work out of our hands into another's When these things reached us from sources to bo relied on we did toll that if they got all to amend the charter of the R laid on the table Several appropriation bills A to the county of ia for judicial purposes Also a to the Giles ing and Stevens Point Plank Road uv the incidental printer with his own facilities Action so that th vod to West before tho close of the session they would not adjourn till tho advent of Summer For proof of our statement lot the sequel decide AVo have no disposition to meddle Mr WEIL moved to amend the first atoms of others wither have wo a dis- position to have our meddled with I with impunity Our Steam Press is j bio of accomplishing as much woik given time as thirty hand and when tho opportunity is offered we shall convince the Legislature that if the least count seat may be ro- on the adoption of the by the voters of Washington county The debate was further continued by Messrs iER and JOHNSON The substitute was rejected noes Crossed and read a 3d time mi counties taking plats from the Land for purpose except a tracts which lie for that he received for this copying from the plats at a guess which The facts connected with this are of honesty had been observed in simply Mr Burns was by tho of wc havo tho editor of Urn Democrat iu substance done the work sufficiently rapid for its with selecting all the poor in Bad Ax consequently hastened an ment some three weeks sooner than can sibly bo the case under the present ment without leaving a groat share of iho public business adrift and several thousand dollars would have been saved to the Stale I Mr MAXON moved to strike out of tho original and Bond This amendment debated by Messrs Naxon Botkin Richardson and McNaughton and lost ayes noes Mr MAXON moved io by a sub- to the original substitute which had been lost Mr PATCH moved to adjourn Senate adjourned a that the school fund been nade 000 at tho estimate that an to the hundred day lt boon Burns might pocket the sura of to the people and when iho whatever and not pre- d to bo true by their author since oiK to violence not Mr Burns has with venom for the tide of circumstances should turned things up to view it would necessary to have an Organ to do their Organ couldn't grind without pay This pay has been ple havo footed and are now ing to the dulcet Bounds of this Organ Kvv Veb n presented Mr for the repeal uf the present Law Uy Mr of J and for the enactment of liquor law lar to that of the of Also tho petition f Mary Harriet and 100 oilier Ladies on the same subject Introduced ifr n biil appropriating THURSDAY o A M Petitions Presented and Referred Mr FYFFE relating to the boundry of Columbia und Sauk counties Mr CRA MONO of Supervisors ro the time of holdin circuit court in county remonstrance A past wilh J I it by the job that doa i and had got Save tho ou to what he thought their duly to fix a Let this Organ grind all it has been paid of per acre and p to attack on himself He is not to and no incans of in a way and in the fooling of the moment it as an o case justice iii i which oti he probably would not have But whoever heard of ng a personal contest ii to liave I -let those for v hose benefit tho music i is made send up their of applause shall not quietly sit down and permit our to bo voted out of our hands informing members of our rights and tho unjust means used io deprive 113 of them Tho we believe arc all i i t- i 11 i to justice and nil I-A that i they investigate the law and iho JacK have upwards of Statistical Charts all of have been j dot1 if any snore arc wanted at per its no une It in the to j manner uf can bo o morrow ix i to and lho employed MM sympathy for a buck is too iho typo by I without of h r Iv late of in for and a year to the state ft is high that i was token by the for and out Jl which tluT to th of Mr Slate Road Mr P HELPS remonstrance any change in the license law introduced Mr GATE memorial to selling public lands to ci Mr SKINNER Resolution that employ certain adopted Mr ABBOTT Resolution that mitte on Schools report a biil to praise the School and University adopted Mr Resolution that no the bu in the Mr LEWLS memorial to Congress to lands to ihc Milwaukee and plank road Mr PATCH to incorporate tho Beaver Dam and Fond du company Mr LAWRENCE Resolution that inform the Assembly relative to weights und Mr U LEMONS to appropriate mileage Io Mr Hammelt Kules und passed rend a lit ird time and passed To authorize the eit Racine row money To incorporate the Madison and railroad company To vacate part of the pha of Dunkirk To incorporate the and du Lao road company To pay the in to W K Smith the sum lief erred to Committee on By Mr a Milwaukee University By Mr to incorporate and ii co Mr tho tee on A certain sums to and of ilic the was read lho third time and passed By Mr from on bills appropriating to L and I N Ail therein named i Mr to authorize j to be made to the Clerk of I tho court Mr a to iv locate the seat of O I i petition ot Packard for ame j Mr a to t Title T of tho R S to O School and University j Assembly read d Nr called up tho resolution A to Columbia and by him which was as Plank Road Company and lows A to to A D J inri bo fov or dolis of wo know m our but wo iim nud should have remained ignorant of their hut for tho fhc of It seen is to I have n sell led to i above due a year services are without any interest while sLato and judicial all v get their quarterly in for services long after of tho man it not that his capital have been expended to the incut afloat whon the pay arrives from the papers seem to be up in these matters and we presume they can give a better of them than the uninitiated Wo don't deny that there may be gambling done in madtson we on I v say that we know nothing of its locality or extent but wo pre- sume that our neighbors by or they could hardly such positive he doctrine has been back Apologists for t iH your are What Wing or believe the affect laboring man to and what bad on the moraU of any com- from 12 to 25 per to the have not only over preached lot him without and pay the but practiced this somehow Il is time that this was or lfl a mechanic win ad- that some who to saneell his money and time should at least moral and religious virtues in as a i first ones of ail tlie ox I The inference U by itself Duo the sum then in to aid in constructing certain plank roads il Jill to ii corporate the and railroad company to vacate iho plat of the village of Dunkirk and Dunkirk Vails in Dane county incorporate tho ville and du Lao plank road com- pany appropriating to ft the therein named the being suspended was read 3d time and A message was received from the bly that had concurred in Senate charter of the R R V U 11 R Co and liad in tiie fov the preservation of assembly had joint tions similar to those introduced by Mr mor in the Senate relative to the printing of the report of the State Agricultural Society in which tho concurrence of the Senate is was requested Tho resolutions were concurred in Tho memorial relative to the jurisdiction of the IT 8 District Court for the district of Wisconsin was read time aad passed to change the name of Annette passed by Assembly tho LC that tho joint on be and hereby is instructed to adopt tho number of 4500 as the basin of apportionment in the Assern bly districts and not loss than three that number in constructing Senate districts Provided however that no ty shall be of an bv tlie of the number herein a the basis Mr was in favor of fixing n number of assembly men at 70 aad of that number for senate Ho one- would ofter an amendment to effect Mr BARBER could not say tho proper number would matter had been left to the committee and he the committee would make their report showing numbers and what tho re- sult would be with such For 4500 would bo a very bad one aad he desired some information on the subject Mr SHOLES This number will give about the of the present house was all he intended by his resolution They had tho then the com would have soine basis He objected to the amendment of Mr Lewis in thai it did not make any provision for those conn tics tho requisite number for one If   

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