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   Green Bay Spectator (Newspaper) - August 17, 1852, Green Bay, Wisconsin                               Should unfortunately any of the contained in tho treaty be or infringed in any other is and agreed Hi it neither parties shall order or authorize any act of reprisals nor declare or malco war against the other on of injuries or damages resulting until the considering itself shall first have presented to tha other a statement ot representation of such injuries or damages verified bjr competent proofs nnd demanded and tinn and tho same shall have been either refused or unreasonably delayed 1 Nothing contained in treaty shall be construed to operate to former and existing public treaties with nations or The treaty of friendship commerce and navigation shall cc approved and ed by the President cf tho States America and with the nnd con sent of Senate and by tho ilent of the of Peru with the an of thereof and the replications shall bo exchanged Washin ton within eighteen months Irom tho date of tin signatures or if possible In faith whereof we tho plenipotentiaries of tho United States of America and of the of Peru have signed and scaled these D no nt the city of Lima on the twenty tli tiny of the year of our Lord thousand hundred and fifty one J RANDOLPH CLAY J CMO 11 And whereas the said treaty has been duly ia tilled on both parts and the respective tions of the same were exchanged at ton on the Kith William II Hunter Secretary of State of the United Stati s nnd Juan Y Charge republic of Peru on the part of governments Now therefore be it known that I President of the United States of A- merica have caused the taid treaty to be public to the end that the same and every clause and article may bo observed and with good faith by the United and the ci thereof In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United Stales to bf Done at the city of nineteenth day of July in the year of our Lord one thousand hundred and fifty of the Independence United the seventh FILLMORE the President U Acting Secretary of State of tint States Thirty during the ACT 30 AN ACT supplementary art ing fur tlm taking of tho seventh nnd snh censuses of thn United States and to lix tho number of the members of of and provide 1 future apportionment among ilia sev eral approved twenty-third eighteen hundred ai it enacted the anil nf of the United Stata of America in That tho Secretary of the interior forthwith to apportion two hundred thirty-three representatives among the sev eral Slates in accordance with tiie ions in tho twenty fifth section of tho act of twenty third May eighteen hun nnd fifty and according to returns ol population have been completed and re turned to the census office in the Department of tho Interior And it being madu to np that the returns nf tho population of tiro it ii that said at Stitu tain the mini- lirr of representatives by tho nl admission thereof into tho Union a new apportionment ami for this of increased to two hundred thirty four til such apportionment J lnd it further enacted Tint if at any of llu census of any district or in tho United Stares been improperly taken or if the u- turns of any district nr shall accidentally lost tho of thu Interior shall Imvc power to order a enumeration of inch or Sico H te enacted That the section of tilt said net he liy out tlie words has boen from last lino and inserting thu may necessarily lieu thereof Signed LINN BOYD Speaker of the House of Representatives Signed WILLIAM R KINO President of tho Senate pro Approved July 30 St Louis Aug 9 Tho following sro complete returns of Con- on Monday last Ust District II Bonton vs Samuel Caruthers whig Bogy democrat District Alfred W Lamb Porter J S Miller whig vs J S Green democrat District Oliver whig vs Austin A King democrat Jno S Phelps democrat vs J C Price whig MY CAREER MY KNOWN THE SENTIMENTS AHD ACTS OF UT PUBLIC LIFE ABE BEFORE COUNTRY I CAN GIVE VO OF WY FITNESS FOB ANY FOB WHICH SI Y NAME MAY BE TIU SCO IT lio Piercers recently haJ a meeting ut N V the N Y National Dem of it as follows programme was not carried out was a mere New Yoik General Committee was not of States 1101 there Invited guests refused in procession didn't wait until the Km Club arrived nn of dinner bells nil over the villago all day order of the procession vas prayer was rrrd tho arrival of the Empire tho journey homo a couple of nils stolo the editors carpot bag forced it nnd got oil with two shirts for Mike Walsh the Jmvj a natural affinity GREEN TUESDAY SCOTT OF JERSEY VICE WILLIAM A GRAHAM OF NORTH CAROLINA II Orton of Milwaukee of A and ciary Upon taking the Chair as presiding officer at the recent Democratic State Judicial Convention Justice declared That the party nominations of Judges was an experiment the success of which depended entirely upon the fitness of the men nominated by it He said he should feel himself perfectly at liberty to disregard its choice if the tion did not make as good a nomination might he made hereafter or called out by the People If the doctrine inculcated anJ the practice rec by Judge should continue to be followed by the people of Wisconsin we have little fear for the honor of the Bench of our State One thing however must be apparent to every wherever a distinct party nomination for the office of Circuit Judge has been madely tin Democratic party of Wisconsin the very poorest or most legal ability has hid the preference Or to speak in milder ssed of greater legal talent and equally honest and independent have been passed over to makn room for political sterers party scavengers and cabalistic cocks The importance of electing men of known ability undoubted integrity and strict morality to the Supremo of Wisconsin must be ad by all It is the last court of resort for a rehearing of matters involving the lives liberty and property of our citizens II that tribunal is committed to venal and hanls or to ignorant ami Judges what becomes of the boasted efficacy of our where is the security vouchsafed to m by the Constitution and its legitimate 1 Wo said last that the nomination of H to the office of Chief Justice was tvn insult to the intelligence of the citizens of Wisconsin We siy in addition to wa sincerely pity the man innocent or guilty it to be to fall into the power of such a Judge his for conviction or acquittal may or mly not pen.d entirely upon Judicial personal prejudices and associations or political predilections and antipathies has been upon he Bench as Circuit for four years vas a much more competent man and equally reliable Democrat upon the mere act of J It is not rue that as a Judge be commanded the or admiration of the Bar or country We do not desire to lw personal j but we will ay that we do not believe a mare incompetent and untrustworthy lawyer could be elevated to be Bench in Wisconsin or that a more ilar and less rejected Judge can be chosen from he roll of in the Circuit he now occupies A party nomination to any State is considere I about tantamount to an K we thank heaven however that nominations in elections for Judges carry no more weight with the great majority of the pie than the merits and competency of the entitle them to And unless we are wonderfully mistaken in the signs of the times EDWARD V WHITON is certain to be ed Chief Justice of thn Supreme Court THY O HOWE has yielded to the solicitations of his anJ wilt be a candidate for one of the Associate Public opinion may or not settle upon the other if it should and the person bi equally competent and above reproach we may look for the election of an Independent Judiciary of a Supreme Court which will be an honor to the and inexperienced State of Wisconsin I preach on a visit to neighboring pastor ns they sst together in the pulpit Are the who nre hero principally or not Preach the jiel was She reply they are nil und they need A Rochester Tho aie Tories ii Tho certainly ar but The Test in Neto Constitution of tlie Democratic State of New Hampshire prohibits Catholics from holding of- fice As many of the Locofoco papers dodge and misrepresent the fact we copy the following from the Boston a well known Catholic organ of July 24th The Pilot is speaking of the efforts which have been made to abolish the odious Many Whigs against the amendment but a majority of the voters were Democrats and the repeated defeat of the measure is justly to the Democratic party of New Hampshire it twice ID The Sheboygan and the Keno sba Democrat both straight forward organs of Democracy do not limit with any favor upon the recent Judicial nominations of Chicago June 1 733 For tht Spectator A Well Dollar Under the first of the above hea Is are some lucubrations of the Editor of the Bu tiAo Courier edited by W wou d be a more appropriate to him if you please and then you must certainly for Puree Here it is in large General Scott has been a feeder it the public crib for some years reci iving during that time a yearly average of 2 no tion of cents for and no Ion er ago than and while in receipt of this I rge and lull nay per annum was an applicant before Con- gress tor the benefit of tins Invalid Pension act alleging that he had been 1 in Canada and was not able to do His petition was reported against unanimously The mind that conceived the ft and the hand that penned it ought to held up to the utmost abhorrence of every lover of his country whether native or It i mean mercenary cowardly and cal It is a positive proof of the of the cause he to eagerly has espoused and t is passing strange that on the Niagara frontit r in the city of Buffalo formerly burnt by tht British an Editor who must e British at heart can be found so lost to all h as to impose upon bis readers such 8 i insinuating appeal to their love of dollars and rents Mr probably never knc v that in the war of 1812 a gentleman in Eng and received annually over a year for teaching the Broad Sword exercise He knows also that all the force of party drill wil not tnd not prevent thousands and tens of ol Democrats along the Canadian rentier from voting for General Winfield Scott for President of the United States Yes from PC in Maine through Vermont New York sylvania Ohio Michigan Indiana Illinois and Wisconsin before the Ides of they will say in thunder tones that he vill and shall he our next President As Mr Shaver is so kind and accurate in calculation he or any other opponent of Winfield Scot answer the following Questions in dollars and cents as that appears to be the mode and man ler of his at- tack on the Old What was it worth or how much did it cost to the suffer rs on the agara devastation and of the British Army the com mand of Gen in 1 As the then in- habitants of i Black Hock and Buffalo Ask the houseless wanderers if alive who they will vote for Pit rce or Scott You know after you calculate it n dollars and cents what the answer would be The dead in their graves it possible would ris J up and vote for him And why? ah why I not unquestionable reasons The Demo craic party might say y thereto How much was it almost every engagement in the field was disas defeat to the American arms from the of Detroit to the massacres of Chicago Iliver Raisin Fort Niagara how much wt I it worth in dollars and cents iti the winter tad spring of 1813 and 14 for General Scott t instruct the Regular Troops New York and Pennsylvania Volunteers so that they might be able to cope with and and defeat the s of Welling Tell us in dollars if you j lease leaving national honor out of the question Who infused his own gallant spirit into his Why Scott 1 Tell us if you please how much it was worth in dollars tl e blood in his country's cause of tho He o at Lundy's And ir the same paper presume in your editorial chair to condemn the attack of the first Brigade on the an 1 Fools rush in where angels fear to tread Mr Scaver ought to know that invariably the greatest in modern warfare have att eked such as Napoleon Ney Massena Bluch r Frederick the Great and last though not east Winfield Scott Will Mr inform hi i readers how much in dollars and cents was it worth Scott's services in Eastern Boun lary How in ae Patriot How much in the Expedition the Sacs and How much in he Cherokees and how much in allaying South In addition he will pit ta inform us how much it was to coi quer a in the Halls of Montezuma after the Battles of Vera Cruz Cerro Gordo Molino Del Rey Chepultepec a d the City of Mexico 1 Suppose that General Scott performed the deeds of valor for Great Britain th it it is ted he performed for this country together with such invaluable services rendered t her on many occasions and requiring great po vers of mind what would probably be the amount he would recieve for his Not i than 000 a year and a patent of Shame on the American Citizen who wot Id endeavor to traduce or malign such a man as And if what the Editor of the C urier stated in respect to hia application to Conj rets for a Pen sion was true more shame to the n for their re when they squander ds of the money for unworthy pur loses How much does the State Printer at i receive per annum for telling lies for the Party Are his services more valuable than Scott's 3 We want the answer in dollars you may omit the cents they can go to buy for the poor boys And now I would enquire what public services rendered to the try If nre to Sc you can prove it let us elect him We find that ha is the can of the Baltimore convention for the hi hest office in our Government We will can -as bis claims as a General He was ed dont Polk He was at least OB tho eve of h-s first battle H j had a bad cannot vouch for hia bravery nt the of a shot came near the Pillow of he Hart du Combat Brave Soldiers One bli Horse fainted and the other wai with Kt a good voncher I Pillow had better be He entrenched himself that day among the rocks be possible that I do some lice to General Pierce in the foregoing but not a tenth much ai a eulogy from General Pillow would mighty deeds in Mexico mighty be up in digging with the reverse face out getting knocked down with the wind of a shot and on of best of men So much for now for hit Statesmanship and Public Ser vice in a civil capacity It is not pretended that General Pierce in the House of Representatives or the Senate Vhile a member of either ever assisted in any public measure for the benefit of the masses and even in the record own State no public acts of beneficial stamped with his tion Why it he is deserving of the first office in the gift of a free people not have erased from Constitution of New Hampshire the laws forbidding Roman Catholics from holding of- How many did he vote for granting appropriations for the improvement of Sivers and t How many bills did he vote for in favor of American labor in preference to tish labor Why is it that the Tory papers of England arc in favor of his election and opposed to Why is it that the papers which hoist his name and Wm R King's at their matt brads do not the people ol their public services instead of trying to cry down and villify Gen Scott Why has Herod and Pontius Pilate shaken hands and become mean the and Hunkers Buren and Foote Where ii the Buffalo Platform Echo answers How dared the Convention at Baltimore throw overboard a Statesman like Lewis Case and no- minate a negative in hia place and then seek to whip independent Democrats into the Other great names have also been thrown over board and a man who had only the votes of his own State in his favor a wonder to himself breed of horses His horse fel and him that was tba fault of thi hone Tht next battle he fainted the horse How is it Let Genar il Pillow No ha it an interested he obtained the nomination miracles is not over Verily the age of Among the many enemies of Gen Scott who oppose him are the following The Rev Mr Brownlow of he caused the churches and religious services ol the Catholics to be respected by hit soldiers and nil supporters of the Religious test in New Hampshire and sectarian bigots every where follow the lead of the Rev Mr Brownlow The Rev Mr Fuller of New York for the same reason as Mr Brownlow The London Times opposes him because Gen Pierce will be a valuable ally to the commercial policy of England by which Ireland has been ruined and this country seriously injured LoriJ Palmerston staled recently in Parliament that the Government ought to assist emigration from Ireland to the United as they were the customers of the manufactured goods of and that the United States was the best colony they all the rest Messrs Toombs and Stephens oppose him le cause be gives no other guarantee for the policy of his administration than his whole life spent in the service of bis country and they can fin nothing therein conformable to their secession and nullification views The Philadelphia Sitr opposes him and goes for Pierce and King be cause they think from his platform laid down by himself he is disposed to grant equal rights and privileges to Irish German and other for eigners The Mexicans British and Tory Canadians such as Allen McNab oppose him because they think he is too much of a military man The of the South oppose him be cause they think him too much ofa peace man The leaders of the so called Democratic party especially the expectants of County Municipal of every class color and hue with some noble oppose him because his platform for qualifications for office are honesty temperance and ability The shoals rocks and in the and harbors of the great lakes of the west and north west him because they know that if elected they will have to move quickly You may hear from ma again as I am enlis ted for the war A ADD AH P S Can any of the admirers and supporters of Gen Fierce point to any one act ot bii lite beneficial to the masses countrymen I want an answer A tittle ol fire at Cincinnatti on the 4th property valued at Over 70 homes burnt at on the 3d loss about Scott Club has been organised at kosh an 1 another at Fond Jit Lac Push on the column ID- J W Whinfield of has dis- covered a sandstone quarry on his farm bT tne at is estimated at Nothing is left but few wooden buildings steam sawmill ly destroyed by fire at Port cost and was for ID There are twenty-two male and one male convicts in the State Prison at North Carolina ted Returns from 25 counties in North Carolina Reid dem for Governor a of 4002 bung a gain over his vote Forty to be heard from which gave in 48 a majority for Manly the Whig candidate for Governor 3358 Reid is chosen without doubt and the vote is very large The Legislature is doubtful its account of the St Louis election the Milwaukee Neun stated that Col and the Democratic ticket ol and the successful ticket were out in opposition to the regularly ed Democratic ticket A considerable portion of the Whigs voted for Benton and his ticket be cause Bullion and his friends stood upon the the ground with them on the Tariff and the and Harbor they be the Col could do more in Congress C r those than the Whig candidate The hasn't the state these well known facts Nobody did that peculiar faculty fjr stultifying itself known only to our temporary the the last number con- tains a half column of meaningless apologies to Mo mon Saints of Beaver Island for charg ing them with stealing the fish nets and other property of the fishermen upon the shores of our Bay an 1 Lake Michigan The Advocate seems about half inclined to adopt the version of Mormon King nnd charge the robberies to the account of the fishermen themselves Evidently here's a nigger in the The Beaver Ul- expedition is probably abandoned and we presum the valiant editor of tho will soon join the Mormons and reign in on Beaver Island The of Latter Day Saints under the guardian care of King Strang and the can continue to plunder and murder the Gentiles with impunity and charge it all to the men of the Summer Islands And if they not the idle tale pass current they say that did The day of tion has not yet arrived Death of the Hon Bob t Hon Roht Rantoul Jr died noon Wl seat oh Thursday and was not dangerously ill till a few hours death left for Boiton nt 4 accompanied by his wifa Menri and Dunham of Mass Cleveland ot and H The New York papers con to denounce the conduct of the officers of this Boat for their criminal conduct in racing Suppose that the Clay had not caught fire and lost of 100 persons and sup pose she had distanced her competitor and got into port with flying how many of these papers would have condemned the officers for indulging in a Steamboat The Democratic Candidate for Chief The Democrat while it heartily ports Messrs Smith and Crawford for Associate and rum up the entire ticket thus truthfully of Charles H Larrabee From what we can the result is a friT ure We are not acquainted with bse but we have heard members of our Bar for two years past every time they have had rion to go before him with in hia cuit complain bitterly vain weakness and incapacity He does not command the respect of any lawyers acquainted with him whom we have met Prominent here when the result of the Convention known declared they would not vote for that part of the ticket North Carolina re-elected her foco State Officers She always Whig in Presidential Elections Hi The assembled at the without disposing of any announced in an speech the death of hit P tout He snid he known him and had ever him Bn and friend and an Eld was matched in tlie cf when Ins were just beginning h fold to the world Mr Mann wiis followed by v and Clarke all of ed eulogies Wo hardly know whether the of the Judicial Convention gratulation cr the of their Their fortune will depend circumstances yot to turn up nomination a in this quartet believe it imposible to lite upon Tho large vote he Chief was certainly under th Irons testimony in furor of qualification for tlie position Wt the matter will get considerably before September if cot moro so third rate might o wull agine is chinze to get broke in the race However see what we shall see semn 13 tht present tha Democrat The Fond ilu L is enraptured ith the candidates the wisely holds its peace The kosh barely alludes as a young man of good character nnd fine legal and primes the Associates without qualification Tlie Milwaukee Wisconsin is quiet but goes the subject to the gency to by The goes -tlie isn't at all particular to the are Our neighbor o- the throws to the Is his ideas a Judiciary without to parly aril gives in its adhesion to the Basswood B Fond du Dern o u Tyler friend to the heaven of political excellency We fear the Democrat will exhaust its capital long election and that ate will come out all his political rations Seriously see how the people of Fond du Lac can spare Judge cy if they entertain any real design to push for- ward their rail road There it not a solitary man in county who will take one tenth of the pains he will take or undergo one half the labor he would to hurry the to its The people will keep him at home if the managers persist in trying to get rid of him by running him for Congress N Y the con- organ of Mr JIMES in the city of New York speaks thm of the managers of i's The Democratic Republican General Com- for the year a a party to con- duct the affairs of the great democracy through the important Presidential campaign that ia be- fore us Of the whole sixty members not more than ten are common intelligence in political matters while among the fifty are numbered some of the veriest loafers and blackguards that haunt the hot beds of corruption in the lowest stews of our city If a Whig paper had originated so severe a charge against the dignitaries of the newspapers in of Pierce and King would have made the welkin ring with denuncia lions cf its truth and veracity But luckily the is drawn by a Locofoco the de- scription is written by one of the savans of Taai many Hall IOWA Whig Whigs have elected J B COOK Whig to Con- gresa Irom the 2d district by a very handsome majority Hutu dem is barely in the 1st district The Whigs have also gained largely in legislative and county ol Iowa is sure for Scott BOSTON Aug 11th The SL John's papers here unite in denouncing the course by the British Crampton in ordering Admiral o suspend further seizures of American fishing vessels for so doing they urge im mediate recall to England B- F- Butler goes fjr Fierce and King t Judge Coukling of N Y to firmed as Minister to Mexico It ii Hood that h will at ij L post Mi is oil his way home The select committee raised at tie starve of fii n Houston to enquire into charges of bribery and corruption of of in thr passage of upon III Jir duties nri routing the investigation with Hon Humphry wn a minister nf At Branch mini lit ORI rUN The his ths tii of the nit stalt'llient Fort innas of lid a hoax 1 A cull wai by thi to the all Ins U S in lo the Mr yave liis opinion Islands n the of Peru ami control Tlir was ILLIt N C I is probably elected J toJ majority II The Free in thy There a and exists was It is mm or Uon S of uill be luted A hold by II A 11 i- o lim Lonr> during severe to 1 i physician Sir I am obliged to introducing me to some old Who my My r plied his 1 t not for many years until Tim of this ilie resignation of Ali us to K to I P M Hull's tti I York Judgeship will in L in this It is rumored that of New York will succeed him pruts In Hie licit e ive nt In which en a nf llM Depere U A Whig Cc THIRD DISTRICT jl 1 delegate Dutrict will Waupun on tlK of to nominate a tii i n Tne uf Ibe several Assembly choote delegates and It will I J A HADLEY 1 J II S BAIRD Such M the true word or ofthe two wir It Is derived Ii fii aww title of the trin Fl il I nt pared hy Dr J S of lite fourth lion anil piia It n art 01 rendern ol tne ol In another pat I of paper Green Star Hour 9 bbl Wheat f bo V nutter P< 9 Ib Halt tarret Meu beef Urled Applet do Peaches OSS TnO 3.110 Duller pel pe fa mjj iM Lumber per M Land Warrants Dealer in Staple and C: p t Road AND COUNTY AND ui   

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