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   Democratic State Register (Newspaper) - April 14, 1851, Watertown, Wisconsin                               DEMOCRATIC STATE REGISTER ACT concerning sales for taxes The People of the State of Wisconsin represented in Senate and do enact u Section 1 Section ninety four of chapter fifteen of title five of thv ed Statutes hereby amended so that it hereafter read at All bid for the county ai provided in the preceding lection continue liable to be taxed in the same manner us if such aale had not been made and upon every return of such lands as delinquent to the treasurer they shall be subject to tale under the statute tions the same as nil other lands which may be returned delinquent and sold for the taxes and charges thereon provided that if such lands are sold to any ual or individuals at any subsequent tax or tax sales the title which may accrue to or of such subsequent sate can only be perfected by paying to the county the amount of the claim which may be ded against such lands by virtue of the preceding made to such county Section S- That all acts parts of acts contravening the provisions of this Jaw bo and the same are hereby repealed AN ACT to provide for the election of County Treasurers and Clerks of the Board of The people of the State of Wisconsin in Senate and Assembly The Advices from Constantinople of the 17th ult the question of Hungarian refugees at has wen definitely arranged The Emperor of Austria has granted a full and entire amnesty to those refugees on condition that they shall declare that they will not make any attempt to re-enter Hungary Eight of them however are excepted Irom this amnesty and are to remain at until further orders Amongst excepted are Kossuth and Count The Porte is to send a com- to thai town accompanied by M Elder an attache of the Austrian tion to identify those amnestied and to re- their declaration Those persons are then to to a where they will Gad a Turkish ship to convey them where they please The Turkish government will defray their expenses by sea and hind Gen expected daily at where he is permitted to reside under the pi election of the French The Russian government has demanded from the Porte a considerable sum for the expenses attending the occupation of the ties do enact as Section The legal voters in the several counties of this state in which a county treasurers of the ol supervisors or elected at the Blockade of has reached San Francisco that French had blockaded Honolulu The Alta speaking of the are aware of some efforts made to throw these Islands into the hands of Great of some whose tendency was to give to Franco And we say distinctly as before that ere of these events can be the command of the Pacific Ocean hat to be won more cost of money and blood to the power that do the deed than either or both can conveniently spare Female Teachers for young ladies left New York a few days MONDAY APRIL FOB PRESIDENT IN DODGE OP WISCONSIN to decision of a National Soldiers Bounty Lands We call the attention of our readers to the Advertisement of Mr Chas G Tucker Attorney and Agent at Washington City of in Wisconsin U inside at cenis a head The writer of the Farmer on a wheat farm of one hundred acres may be quite an wheat as without sheep Now let us figure a little 100 head of t v i TT wu j since for Oregon under the protection of to persons having claims for Mr Thurston delegate from u general election in November A D eighteen huml red and forty-nine shall four at the election in November A D eighteen hundred and fifty one elect DeBn n county treasurer arid clerk ol board of supervisors or either as the case may he whose term of shall he for one from and after the day of ary A D woe learn thai an affray which came near proving fatal occurred in Cross Plains on the afternoon of Tues day last An altercation took place be- tween Thomas Esq and Dr James M Haney in reference to some properly claimed by said Arland for benefit of the town Some words passed between them when Hauuy drew a pistol and tired it at Arland The distance that Territory They go under the patronage of the Society lor promoting popular education in the West of which Gov Slade of Vermont is the efficient superintendent and head Altogether this Society has sent to tha new States and Territories two hundred and four young ladies as teachers the W Bounty Lands 01 Pensions that by afour Office they can have their papers perly prepared and forwarded to Mr Tucker at and by him they will be at- tended to before the Departments there Official Directory Enquiry is often made of us as the officers judicial and executive of Dodge and Jefferson counties and as to the terms of the Courts of the counties That the public may possess the necessary information and fifty two Provided however that nothing in this section shall be construed things the being 01 ly about jt is that Mr Arland We understand that Haney bound over We should occur raps members of the Legislature over the for nominating Gen Scott for the Presidency It intimates that they havo gone u little beyond their sphere und thinns the people ought to be ed to make their own nominations through delegates chosen for that Free Press lo save to any family in Massachusetts a Thomas Arland is a very quiet homesteader fart of a homestead worth peaceable person we know und if any j is now free or hereafter thing done or said by him o provoke be passed Senate an assault of that tt have without dissent In its debatable Still that account cf the death cf George upon tho Atlantic on his way to Paris is going the rounds we havo a the Wisconsin Press This is a mistake which we keeP in Mr F a few weeks ago was in the city of Albany N well and out of sorts as du Lac Jour Advertiser raps the whig first column hereafter strangely horn his usual course ol conduct A legal trial to cases where either I whole the previously named were j Statesman ted at the general election of eighteen hundred and fifty and aro legally to hold their offices fui two jears Section 2 That from and after said election in November A D one eight hundred and one county treasurers of the board of shall be elected whose term of office shall continue two from the first day of January succeeding the of their election Section 3 All acts and parts of acts conflicting with provisions of act are hereby repealed Occident at East learn a serious accident occurred ai East Troy on the ol the Isi by which a man John came near losing his life Ho had town meeting and started about 10 at night lor home on horseback He AN ACT for the relief of the several counties of this State The People of the State of Wisconsin represented in Senate and Assembly do enact as follows Section 1 The Secretary of Stale is hereby and required ou his being furnished with satisfactory proof by the Boards of Supervisors of the ral counties of this state under the thereof to certify to the amount of all and state which has accrued from double Assessment and tux ation of property in said Section 2 The State Treasurer upon such certificate of the Secretary of State shall credit the amount therein stated to the proper county mentioned in said Sections This act shall take effect from and after its passage 1 L J had gene but n short distance before both he and his horse Were precipitated au open well in the Village His cries anything hut brought assistance a rope was lowered but ht too much hurt to help bun the was carried almost unanimously Mr Austin of Bristol Democrat and Mr Middlesex voting against it Mr G B Sargent brother of the editor of the Washington Republic has 1 been appointed Surveyor General of Wisconsin Iowa and Minnesota in place of Mr Booth of Iowa removed President appointments in the do not appear lo meet with the hearty approbation of and this one we imagine will prove Wheat and Wool ing By reference to our fourth page our readers will find an article copied from the last Farmer under the above caption The necessity of the farmers of our state resorting to the cultivation wheat or adopting some other branch of agriculture is becoming every day more and more apparent The repeated failure of wheat as a full f rrp with us shows that there ii something radically wrong either in sheep at a cott amounts to of 50 cents for keeping The experience of a sub- scriber of oura within four miles of town in sheep raising is that the increase of a flock will pay for its keeping If so then the wool is clear gain Our observation on the weight of fleeces in this State gives us Staying longer than A Clerical Scamp A fellow the Otv Mr HAWKINS a professed preacher a short time since came upon the good citizens of the town of Trenton in Dodge Courtly holding forth to tha be- nighted he them for some days without any visible he concluded to shake dust from hii foet and depart for other requiring his services He requested the loan of a home from MR of Trenton tor the of tour ofa Tew Joys a heavier average than that yielded by the same breed of sheep in the e IB tern We think that well kept sheep of the finer breeds will average with us pounds to the head The price of wool this season will range from 25 to 35 cents per pound which will give an average of 30 cents per pound or one dollar and twenty cents per head which after cost of shearing washing will leave a clear profit of at least one dollar for every head of sheep These figures are no fancy work they are founded upon actual experience and as far as a market for wool is concerned wa are to say that the money ia ready for the purchase of pounds the coming summer in for the eastern ket The price will range from 25 to 35 cents for clean vt ashed wool Here then is a chance for our farmers to from 25 to dollars at a season of the year when they are making tions for harvesting and when they have no crop from which they can realize sufficient of Tbo Africa had 100 made the trip in 11 and 31 occurred in Parliament on the Papal Aggression The second reading of which had been carried in 438 lo 65 Tbo minority of Roman Catholic members with leading liberals the Sir Jot Grant Mr Gladstone and Mr who voted against the In the House of Lords on Friday Lord Lyndhurst complained of certain who were intriguing Austria and other Stales and were aroused and Mr H started in suit At Vox Lake his trunk was broken I the propriety of the for current expenses Repeated failure in in favor ofa judicious tariff the wheat crop is last impressing our farmers with the necessity of adopting some other moans of resizing a profit from their labors and we think they cannot do betler than stock their with sheep for the wool the mode of cultivation or in our and wluch now commands a high We think former is more tho occasion of i pr ce our together the ing of cattle and horses and falling of pork for which pursuits the londa of are well adapted and to which stern sull One of the party present then de- inio well o hitch round him with a rope and be was finally drawn up and sent home in a very bad condition though hopes are entertained that he will recover The horse killed and at the time our informant left had not been taken out The escape of is miraculous the well bring about 40 feet State COM JONES The Washington Tele- graph says it is stated in conversation in public places lhat President of the Siales will not the ing and sentence of the late Naval Court in the case of this officer Mr Charles Power a native of Wa- Ireland by trade a coachmaker is master no less than fourteen ges including the ancient and modern Greek Powers is a very young man The lo nil England to build a clipper ship built at in n voyage to China und back the neighborhood of Corpus Texas salt of an excellent ty hns been discovered in large ties This must prove of inestimable value to all that border country The sale of furniture used bj ny Lind in New Orleans took place on the inst and attracted a great crowd of silly people The Picayune amount of the entire sale for the twelve rooms large and small more or less furnished was in Jenny Lind's parlor sold for has been accepted bv Thomas Tucker that in her dining room for sold sections of kee and Rock River Canal Grant for tho use of Seh The People of State of Wisconsin represented in Senate and Assembly do enact as Section 1 It shall be the duty of the commissioners for the sale of school and university lauds lo sell at private entry alt unsold odd numbered of the Milwaukee nnd ROCK River Canal Grant at their appraised value fur the of schools Section 2 The purchasers and pants of said lands shall to all the liabilities and benefits as provided by law for tho pre-emption and sale of the other school lands 3 This act shall take from and after i's passage of Liverpool and as has been raised here or building the can ship we may look forward lo a race lhat will occupy the attention of the whole civilized world Whichever loses the race is to be forfeited to the owners of the winning ship A year will proba Block for Washington blucK of marble by the legislature for the completed and will be ad on the opening of navigation The design is an elegant one the letters and devices massive and standing out in relief and the workmanship very fine reflecting great credit on the sculptor A S WOOD Esq of this place Tht inscription is as WISCONSIN Admitted Man 29 -4 D 1848 No strained patriotic sentiment was inscribed on the block for the reason we that the warm attachment of our people to the Union has never been questioned or the Ulster AT Y Democrat wa learn that a most dreadful murder lately took place near that villige Two named going home JD a of intoxication full into it dis- pute about driving the team One of jumped from the wagon to hold the and the followed and with hy him to that he day The murderer hM fetan and lodged in jail bly be required to arrange preliminaries and build the Navigation Boats is resumed on Lake Winnebago The Peytona Capt J B Estes in making Daily trips arou id tho Inke carrying mail The State Capt Stephen so far is running from Fond du Strong's Landing and calling at the intermediate ports Both boats are looking neat as new The undergoing repairs at Fond du Lac and will not be out ably for some 3 or 4 The John Mitchel Capt Harris new came to our noon Its appearance is somewhat unique and original in repon being propelled by two wheels Ills particularly adapted to the river and is of light draught There arc of course no side paddle but has an uninterrupted at the side and on Telegraph News from the We are indebted to a gentleman ol St Louis for the following extract from a ter Miles Beach Esq to his wife in this city giving intelligence of the most nnd exciting character We notwithstanding the tun hen lie source fram which these news proceeds that there may to be about it Mr Bench says i We have been in fanned that all the who started a few days ago for California by the southern route were murdered by the national if scaring for the 8380 75 that in her apartment for the lowest article bringing SIS LATEST ON is announced in a New Orleans paper that the con- of the engagement of Jenny Lind with Barnum in thu United Stales he in his turn is lobe engaged by the ingale to make the tour of Europe as one of the remarkable living of the age A despatch from N B states lhat the granting assistance o the amount of one million two hundred and fifty thousand dollars to the Euro- pean and North Railway in New BrunswicK has passed both es of the Legislature of New Brunswick The Charleston describes an orange which is not all an orange about one third of it being lemon Late and Important from NEW ORLEANS days later news from Yucatan has been received The condition of the country was deplorable A conspiracy has been discovered in Merida to massacre every one and burn the town It was er frustrated the leaders arrested and executed fa i hire than the latter There seems to bo a disposition among farmers to cover aa ground as possible this crop because it is much easier raided and harvested Year after year the same land is sown to wheat until the very substance cf the land as far is it a good wheat sott is consumed and destroyed No additional deplh is given to the furrows as the j turns tha soil year after year The is the mold below the reach nf the plow becomes hard and sterile through which the roots of the wheat can trate difficulty and therefore are obliged to seek their subsistence near the surface exposed to tho scorching drouth in summer or lo of the of winter and open and found to contain the ing Mr H immediately took the track for Milwaukee he found his horse in the stable of Mr Butler The Rev Gent f had soid him for forty dollars and taken the Chicago Boat two or three days before Mr II recovered his horse and on gave us thc.iboveparticulars The scamp is described a man with ex- tremely feet The fellow gave a de- account to he individual to whom he sold the horse of his ministerial in the benighted region from which ho took the horse The well known ter of the region alluded to a moral and upright community this charge of the expense rather a DRV JOKE at their is a fixed that Gen U S Senator elect from H Island has always belonged to the democratic act In reply to the resolution Aberdeen said the Government proved of Leave was granted to Lord John sel to introduce a for the batter administration of justice in the Court of Chancery Tho the Lord Chancellor a salary of ten pounds on tba eve of proceeding to the Sublime Porta in his character He will first visit Rome in order to coma to an the Pope oa tba subject of the of the Bait The French Government have ed information from the that certain Socialist agents am travelling country circulating of zini and Ledru Rollin and organizing under tho title cf Philanthropists Secret societies and ara March 21st says lhat our a one as will effectually protect the of Affaires Mr had arrived and will compel them to resort We have written more than we intended and shall stop but intend to resume thia subject again Riot In A disturbance occurred in Milwaukee on the evening of Sunday before last growing cut of lecture ofa Mr Leaher said to be a converted monk of La Trappe ThS tinel Most of the audience dispersed as rapidly as they could make their way thro crowd many of the ladies being lifted out the country by taxing lightly the of life and heavily in in favor of internal improvements by the especially crn ami Western w.itcrs so far the same can be carried out consistently with tho Con- and which the true interests of our country demand Now question is settled wo will some of our if they v ill in- form us who struck Billy County Columbia county has been located by a vole of tlie people at Kort Winnebago by a majority of about 300 was very favorably received by the Aui trinn Government winds of winch lay the second story on Spring street Meanwhile tha riot continued surface roots bare lo the action of late spring I frosts them and wheat plant I the pews and benches were torn up having no hold the subsoil from to maintain its existence soon perishes We consider one of the radical defects HI the operations cf raisers in Wisconsin to be the carelessness with the crop is put in to the ground We will venture the that the depth of ing for tlie wheat crop in this Stale doea not exceed four inches less than three a soil of this depth the wheat plant exposed to our winters cannot flourish And too after the ground ia ploughed the is put on ami the wheat sown and covered perhaps to the average of an inch for it is impossible to work a harrow that will cover tbo seed more than that The seed may be sown sufficiently early but yet the impenetrability of the stratum of soil be- neath the roach of the plough is such that the roots cannot penetrate it and secure a sufficient hold before winter sets in and if not blessed with a covering of snow it is a great chance if it does not winter kill The climate we will allow lias much to do with the success of the wheat crop but we argue that even tts rigors may be so died by the arts of cultivation as to rob it of many of its present evils We speak only from a limited experience and mostly with oilier crops but the same general ciple holds good as to wheat applies to other farm crops In the first place our farmers put in too wheat more than they ought and Jo There is nn doubt but that deep FIRST FROM Wisconsin of Saturday The Sultana Capt arrived last event about 11 o'clock with a number of passen gers and load of freight No ice was encountered on her passage and converted into clubs lamps were i and windows smashed Ere long I or and other Cily authorities appeared on the ground and attempted to still the Sheriff White as we hear for we were not present acquitted himself manfully A ber of our citizens not in office lent their assistance to sustain authorities and tore order This was finally accomplished and Mr Leahey unharmed was escorted from Church to his lodgings at the U S Hotel Much excitement existed throughout the City for several days but no further violence was attempted and Mr Leahey ly delivered a lecture at the place at citizens He then left the City It is proper here fur us to add that many of The election in this state has resulted in the election to Congress of Chapman and Duller whig Dem and Free Soil stands 93 o 83 dem No choice for Governor Tuos II SLY si OUR received a plurality Hurrah or Rhode Island This little Banlam State has swept by electing tha whole Stale Democratic Ticket and one Congressman a feat never the Journal of 3d inst we see lhat the summer term of Beloit College will commence on 19th of this weeks The Journal Besides the regular College classes a Preparatory Classical Department and a Normal and English are now fully organized are thus forded for cling men not designing to go the most influential among the Catholic i through a full course to to such branches as may desire anil are qualified to pursue Students in all departments are under the immediate and government of the zens published in the city papers and condemning geous proceedings and pledging themselves to make good damage done to the Meth odist Church see that the People's Governor Booth has issued his proclamation offering hundred for next fall for the apprehension of David Bonham who has been confined in the Milwaukee Jail under a sentence of im- prisonment for life for killing Keene but who hasbeen pardoned by one of the People's servants and is now ai large It is a a j aof aim now ploughing und deep ii the only way good hjt women and children peeled lhat the Indians will It is ex- be very troublesome season to all the emi grants The of France have passed a law which concerns French citizens in the United h is a extending he within which French in foreign most by divest of may been ment of the of slavery by in paia their citizenship Tha ii fixed at ten Bait Sun New York Tribune Several destitute emigrants who arrived in this city a few days ago by the ship Montezuma from Liverpool were found Monday in the streets in a starving condition They were taken to the Fourth Ward station where they with food after which were sent to he Commissioners of gration These emigrants it appears were taken out of the in land by Lord Lansdowne THE EUROPIUM AVD AMERICAN despatch from ton N B states that the granting assistance to the amount of one million hundred and fifty thousand dollars to the European and North American Railway in New Brunswick has passed both branches of the Legislature of New Brunswick that a convict in the Slate Prison who u on ingenious man has furnished as a model for a vane to be placed on new cupola a mentation of a fox caught It is said to be a very spirited Jane Wilson one of the implicated itV aj batch of counterfeit money yesterday plead guilty and sentenced to T raising a sure crop of wheal in With a depth of ploughing of eight inches and a covering of three to four inches by means of the drill Wisconsin can average a full crop of wheat Iwo years out of four is our candid opinion taking tho average of our seasons together Until our farmers adopt tome radical change in their mode of cultivation we may expect the disasters of the lant few years with great staple of the country Mora attention to the getting in of tlie crop will necessarily lessen the number of acres sown and consequently some portion of the farm must lay be devoted toother purposes Now we will strite a proposition Let every farmer devote just half the usual tity of land to the growing of wheat CASAL AND UNIVERSITY our paper to-day it will be seen that the School Land Commissioners advertise the Lands lying in Dodge and Jefferson counties for vate entry Carding machinery Our neighbor Mr FORD of this village has just set up a new mammoth Carding Machine and will have it in operation in about two weeks It is a splendid affair costing It is a double machine and throws off four times aa many rolls as the old machinery We shall notice it further when we sec it tunning No Daily Line through the Straits Detroit Advertiser states thai there is no daily Upper Lake line of boats this season as The Shore and Cleveland and Detroit daily lines connecting with the short by way of the Michigan Central Railroad are lo f ft i monopolize the greater part of travel at cape Only 800 English troops were 1 with him rheir supplies of Rhode Islami Democracy What in our popular elections arc constantly greeting us at turn Tis but a little tima we chronicled fact that out of 31 of United States the but one among those assigned to Kin Jy Now four remain to tha in the whole Rhode bits nho just elected the Hon o the office of nor a stern democrat by a majority of 000 Nut only dial little elected a democratic governor but the Elon Mi and formerly in Congress has just been returned to the W of Sialo 8 an IE about 350 major tv In 13 and 14 crais aic elected nnd no choice from four towns IL 23 whigs and 41 are In SIK no choice O KINO whig is elected to Congress in the Eastern district The correspondent of the Clipper Itis rumored thru the Union under the now auspices will urge of Senator Douglass to Tht re may be and undoubtedly a degree of probability and truth in rumor Various aud ar- rangements have ta light give reason lo suppose that three papers to tho Union the and the Statesman Ohio will soon open the Campaign in favor of Senator Douglass Gen Cans will be thrown out of the calculation with very little compunction The is very well here among those having arid the putting of the mres The mid Kaffir War At the last advices from St the war raging at of Good uith great violence The English wis in great He sheltered by the British Fart but was surrounded by 7000 from dilemma nas considered for him to his plough with the determination that not a furrow shall be turned at a less depth than inches and after his land is ploughed evenly and well let him club with hia neighbors and purchase one of the best drills to be had or hire one to pat in his CALIFORNIA U S arrival j of the Steamer Georgia at New York reports unsuccessful for Senator in the place of Fremont The Convention ad- to meet again in January next The prominent candidates were T Butler King formerly of Georgia and T formerly of whigs and Col mont democrat At one time King lacked J 11 i i arop instead of following the slow lasy but g of an Much feeling in d Q the and it tread of a pair of cattle a harrow endeavoring to scratch enough dirt over the j wil enter he ne seed to prevent the sun from drying it By using a drill he can put in from len to acres day to a depth of three to re-elected The whole whig ticke majority ST Louis M four inches Then let him take the other half of his wheat lands and seed them down and when sufficiently sodded let him procure a flock of sheep fgr a start and place them upon it and we will bet half price of farm that he will make more clear profit thia system in five than conld under the present mode in ten Vie are assured by wbo hare puted the cost from actual experience that over How Bonton candidate wan 687 GRAHAM for May is on hand as usual filled with pictorial and literary gems THE HORTICULTURIST Cultivator see Fanner Farmer erand Wisconsin Fanner are all on our table The Democratic Review and Phrenological Journal have also been received their own The Wisconsin tana Globe and Hudson avo nil the steamboats advertised for the Upper Lake trade The Wisconsin will leave Buffalo alternate Friday the Wednesdays the Hudson days and the Globe Wednesdays The Michigan nnd J D Morton leave every alternate Wednesday for Green Bay Tax on law passed the recent session legislature ing the town assessor to ascertain the number of dogs that each person has and on each dog a lax of one dollar s lo be proceeds logo to port of poor The State tax for tho ensuing year is i established at three mills on die dollar This is an of one mill upon the amount of Inst year This is accounted for by the expenditures of the present fiscal and the fad lhat the erection of a states has been SUPPOSED Tlic Dundee Re- cord relates be finding on Monday the 17th inst the decayed and decaying body of Albert Van Euen aged about 38 years in a a short distance from Cameron Corners Stueben County On the find ing of the body which appeared to have been suspended from a tree a verdict of suicide rendered but subsequent revelations have induced a conviction of his murder since it has been ascertained lhat at the time of liis disappearance he had some in a belt around his body none of which was found with his re- ions were scanty und without speedy reinforcements nil must have fallen victims to the merciless fury of the firs This is a true picture of the firat opening of a desperate f end of which cannot be foretold containing the sou the fortunes full 34 misers nnd of 12 printers nearly EKIL Dunkirk published at the Erie terminus of the Railroad announces lhat President of tho Company was lately in that town and had completed arrangements for the extension of the passenger nnd freight business from thai port Three boats the Niagara Key Stone State and City have boen chartered to form a daily linv in connection with the trains as soon as tho Railroad shall be completed and running direct to Detroit Journal arrangement afford the moil speedy and direct communication when compared with tha distance over which il extends known oa if not ID ibe world enabling as it will passengers to pats from Maw to Chicago inside of fifty-eight hours over two of the best managed in the country tho New Eria arid Michigan with just water communication to make tba tnp pleasing and diversified to the traveller and relieve him of the fatigue always encountered on our beet roads N Y Courier Enquirer in a o type which would ba of outline and at   

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