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   Hillsdale Standard, The (Newspaper) - January 12, 1869, Hillsdale, Michigan                               A Republican Stata Convention to a of the Supremo Court in plaw T. M. and two of the University io and Jno M. B. will be held the 01? WEDNESDAY the tenth tUy of at 11'o'clock A. M. The will ba entitled two delegates for each representative in the lower of the Legislature and every organ lie 1 having no lw entitled to one By resolution of 1B53, no delegate will be entitled to B seat he in thu county he except tha of the upper W. S. J. CONVENTION A Republican County Convention trill held at the Court in the vilUge of on February 6th. 1SG9, at 11 o'clock A. to appoint an to the State to be held jA February 10th, 1669, to point to the Judicial Convention yet of Judicial and to School Superintendent for this will appoint etx at H. B. E. February LATEST The total tonnage of on western rivers fa 17. GOT of In- on Senator Stewart will be by the Nevada John Miner Bolts died at hit residence st Friday Gen. died at New Thursday evening Prank Blair visited the President on Friday Blair la Raid to have once bad an idea of being Vice trains are running on the tral Pacific to a paint 600 cults east of San 400 of Indians have offered to render to Otn In St. Domingo administration is unable to negotiate a and will probably go The Arizona Legislature asks the eral Government to aid in sinking artesian wells on desert The Republicans Now Hampshire nominated Stearns for AH of tho members of Congress Have been Treasury for current expenses of the Government were issued during the month of December to the amount of Congress has passed bills remunerating tbe of Ionia and St. Johns for and Stolen from Jalin has been by the Pennsylvania Legislature for U. S. in place of locofoco The Canadians ore going to export in silver BO as to relieve themselves of what they call the silver Two officers baring been dered in the Government has taken measures to afford the tion in U is asserted that trade in slaves is now openly carried between the Islands of the Pacific and the west coast of South A was offered in the Tennessee looking toward the enfranchisement of hut it was postponed by a large The Legislature is having a spirited contest over the election of U. S. Senator Henderson 5s a date for and Gen. is his strongest An attempt to eject some negro ters from a farm in Anne county was in an affray with the sent to enforce the several negroes were The reported submission of the Cretans to the Turkish authorities is fully con- firmed by European prew but denied by 8. G. of N. on the strength of private The Republican caucus of Maine lature on Thursday evening cast 149 of which 78, M. present re- 74, Mr. Hamlin was declared the A shocking accident occurred Thursday evening at N. by which tight persons and thirty A floor in 109001 home of St. Paul's Roman Catholic way crowded with people attending holiday Three hundred or more persons went eight killed and fifty severely With this paper an extra containing IBM of the retiring and They form a complete record of our State and will be invaluable to those who desire to become posted In regard to the wealth and prosperity of the its improvements Ac. of Mr. DLU for U. S. by the Republican Legislature caucus on Wednesday ing is the of the most unanimous sentiment of the licans of Mo man in Congress In more popular with his constituents that Senator CHANCIER and his re tion will be hailed with satisfaction by the true and noble men who have with him lu the Senate the past eight for the preservation of the try and tho suppression of the Ilia political history is well known to the people of Michigan and the whole cation his earnest and outspoken ciples for right and needs no from kis and his late licious slanderers will retire into insig Before the term for which he is elected The Senatorial election place on Tuesday next Turk The message of Gov. of New York presents some few of which we furnish The Ux for 1BS8 was or less than io 1867 and was levied at the rate of 54 5 oo State -on the 80th of September wai of which nearly or consists of Bounty the proceeds of which was paid volunteers daring the an in stoking funds w that the tual which it a lira upon the UM of tbe only Tie from tin canals for were and the on lae canal debt was but Thue the Stale arc by The but own of York to tbt number of tte Bute of bare OF THE Tbe Republican caucuses for the tion of the chief or the two Houses of tho was In House Mr or was rando and Mr. An mal ballot for Speaker with tbe following Jonathan Vim J. of John N. uf Tho nomination of Mr. of at once made Nelson B. of was for clerk by ol position which be has filled for several with entire acceptance to A ballot was next taken for resulting as of H. H. of 0. 0. of of. The nomination of Mr. Barlow was at once For Engrossing E. A. of bad 8fl votes to 35 for liam A. of and was de- clared the The Senate CAUCUS waa presided over by Lieut. Gov and Delos of acted as S. of the Assistant Secretary of the last was chosen Secretary by For Thaddeus of received 15 votes scattering on various and waa made the Tbe contest of Engrossing was a very spirited flve ballots being On the third and fourth ballota there was a tie between of St and H. N. of Branch On the fifth ballot Mr. Sickles re- 10 votes to 11 for his Both Houses wore organized on by the election of On Tuesday evening the Republican Senatorial caucus was held at tive to call signed by Senator of All the can members were of Van Senator Williams withdrew tho name of Hon. Austin Senator Standish that of T. and Senator Phillips that of O. S. The first ballot resulted as 0. 2 A. 1 J. E. 2 0. S. 1 Austin 8; T. W. J. P. 1; 6; Chandler ra A committee was appointed to Mr. Chandler to address the Mr. Chandler was introduced by the when he addressed the CAUCUS by reviewing his past record as a Senator from for the past twelve His speech Hill bo published in this pa per next Thursday morning Governor message in joint Convention by Mr. Cobb the Governor's private Governor C. being unable to ba ent. In the afternoon Governor Baldwin read his inaugural message in joint con- The Senate committees wore announced the House tees will be announced on The Senatorial question being decided the third House have hardly a quorum A joint resolution asking Congress to pass a tariff now pending in the U. S. for the relief of copper passed In both The President of the Senate announced the following committees day afternoon On Supplita and Garlton and On Milli and On Kiob and On Koon and On Military and On Internal and A On Roada and and On and On State Warner and Hi On Dumb and and On Reform and On Salt and Bio- On and Wit llama On and Blab end On and On T. O Smith and On MO On and Joint A Smith and On 0. and On of and Woodward and Oo f and On and 0. and On Enrolled Bonnie and On Bomne and On State Curlton and State and Oa Winior and M. Wood and On and Wintor On Federal Andrewa and On Boiet and The following letter from the late At- torney General in reply to charges against by Gov. in his for neglect of duty waa pre- sented to the Senate and House on Friday In reference of the retiring Governor the Hon. H. H. to the case of the w. tt al. in his annual teems to be based upon a misconception of the histo- ry and facts relating to that out entering into any extended I beg leave aa a matter of to state that thia case waa never in my hands as Attorney and any attention that I might nave given it would have been wholly The following extract from the report of the Hon. Albert ray in will be be conclusive upon this point On page eight of Us report for 1866, he Mention is made on my annual report for last of the case of tbe w Dewey Hazelton tt still pending in tbe county of in to which notice U likewise For the there which have applied with equal force throughout 'the prevent ae for those given in the above mentioned case lait wat pot Into the charge of tbe Prosecuting Attorney of who bat of In addition to U U only to refar to Compiled which tbat 'The Attorneys in their re- for tbe or prosecute and defend m all tbe of tbe the condition of the case when T came into office and I fully submit that it wat not my and that 1 had no power to move in the 1 was not the attorney of and any notice by mo might have been Late Attorney 1'otfi after n short session on Active iness will be the first of thU when the standing of will be THE STATK Tuu following arc tho cC the State Senate and House of tives as officially returned to the office of the Secretary of licans ia Democrats In Itak 1. Wm 17. B. 2. L. M. 18. N. B. 3. E. T. 19. Delos 4. Oh arid B. P. D. C. I. E.G. 8. J. K. 9. H. 0. 10. HJel J. 0. IS. E. 13. J. H. 14. A C. 1'urtzmanj 15. 1C. B. 3. 20. George 21. 22. J W. 23. T. Q. 24. Bela W. 25. Richard 2C. A. B. 27. 0. B. 28. Hampton 29. P. R. L. 30. I. E. 31. J. H. 3-i Jr. 27; 5, D. 2d, Milo E. Bobert J. 3d Adam Almond B. 2d, M. 3d, Julian M Jo men A. 2d. Isaac D. Benjamin 2d, John Franklin L. id Aaron Edmond W. 3d Almond A. Dexter 9d, ward M. 3d L 0. T. Henry 3d, B. 3d. John M. W. 1st, P. I B John D 2J, rome B. 3d, Levi N 2J, 3d, John George 0. Briggs 2d, Thomas J. 3d, W. It. Lucius 3d, Ellery A. Charles A. Jewell 2d, Benjamin L. Baxter 3d, Jacob 1th, 5th, Archer H. Lee 2d, Mylo A. T. Norton I. Miller rick Q. F. G. A. 2d, A A. let K. Bela 3d 4tli. win O. D. John E. Blake 2J, Henry Peter Lane 2d, Samuel W. H. Fen gar B. Sr S 3d, W. ST. R. Eck Charles R. Millington W. Jr. Jonathan J. 3d, H. Charles Shier 2d, 3d, 4th Oman W. Claud K. Wm at W. Peter 3d, Robert V. i 4th George W. Brigga 5th Jamet 73 Tbe Jackson Ft. The action of the Directors of this ject in locating the line of tho Road where they did in is stirring up quite a We last week an article from the crat and one from tho Saginaw upon the and in another column tnU week we publish an article from tha Saginaw Republican severely criticising tha action of the Directors in attempting to raise money in that vicinity with which to construct the Every izen of of feels an inter eat In every Railroad which or indirectly and all business men and capitalists generally subscribe liberally toward securing their location and so as best to promote the interests of the city and For thia reason we believe It that many of the stockholders here are dissatisfied with the action of the in locating the Road so mo two or three miles from the village of after the citizens there bad subscribed one hundred thousand dollars to secure the Road to their We understand tbat at the last meeting of stockholders held in this Messrs. Smith and Loomia were asked for an explanation of their but that they were either unwilling or to give a satisfactory Inasmuch as there has been BO much agitation on the wo should like to hear from the Of course they have a reason for doing they have done and u their action has created so much s. ment of the case from them is due the The above ia Jackson Although the action of SMITH and Loo sirs remains in the the men are becoming better known aa the of their labors Tho Jackson County Board of last rated the ing salaries for county Judge of Prosecuting The was allowed 66 cents per of three for boarding prisoners at the tut of to Michigan Tho following is a list of patents issued to Michigan inventors for the week ing December 29th: Seed H. Oscillating Saw Bay Corn of the estate of George and William Chair Detroit Potato Weather Horse S. Grand Three Grain E. The vote of the late election shows that Michigan stands sixth as to population in the New Ohio Illinois Indiana only having a greater Michigan cast A company has been organized in the State of Indiana for building a Railroad from the Michigan State line to as a link in the railroad route from Grand Rapidt to The inhabitants of the Upper Peninsula held a daye and resolutions In vor of separation of that Peninsula and ita into a ultimately to become a State by Agricultural fo In with notice the President and Directors ol the County Society mot nt Conrt Jan. 4th, 18- 69, nt 10 A. for the of ing the of the Board for tho past Meeting was called to by called by thu The following members to tlic Goodwin If own F. 81. 0. P. L. J. Philip J. On tbe repot t wp accepted nnd On thn ted anil On tho Board tine M. To tho mid Directors of tt c County I present you an itemized showing the ol expenses for I have drawn orders on the If jait ami cor- I ask to the same and Filling Fitting and nnd ing Running Diplomas Secretary's Salary 100.UO. Express on State Balance of Laud Recording Premiums as pub. in Premiums awar led 4tb, 18G9 hy ns To Benjamin for best crado heifer c Qd bret grade heifer Willie Taffner for 3d beat crulo a. N. Vineyard Reynolds for fine dis play o' Familj dip To clothes Exclusive of bonds or intrust ou 0111 tie Tic 911JJS. Children's 10. team's Single team's 9.00. Finea jumping tence and hitching foos for Village subscription to aid Aa will hu seen Irom the our annual fair WM n decided had with one of thu ost ol tbe Our entries than ever nnd tbe tive of tbu n very equal with the exception of fancy work this was never so lightly which may be partly to tbo storm bnt more largely to many of them being interested iu running tbe ing Our entries 1080 977 awarded last Some little complaint bns boon because of our paying so largo premiums at 8329. complaint lias iip and tbo will it when that 8119 ol this raised by aui ices making sum of leaving a balance of 891.10 bo paid from tbe Society against on tno small scalo ol last year and I will er add that of tbo profit ol tbe fair was made on the Inst It is an impossibility to sift out the reports of some of tbe viewing com and and awards nro ovci leaked in I find such ia the case this and I think the Directors rep ah an far as all errors of this kind whether from oversight or neglect of Committees to properly their T would therefore recommend that ums bo awarded to named in report aft being re for rod to this Alt of which respectfully F. To the and Directors of the County Agricultural In accordance with I herewith you my Annual Statement of tho financial transactions of your Society fir the patt and it fords cie ranch pleasure while doing so to know the as far OB finances are ia ia a sound and healthy Jan. Cach on Cash on Premiums unpaid last OP on 852 Membership 3765 entrance children Team 344 sii glc fine and Village 11900. 9U Jan. 6th, 1SG8. Paid Brooks Paid loral Hall on for Interest en Back 1847, Cook on Paid Repairs on and on Paid 100.00 Mu 10.00 Postage and the on The whole of premiums palt for the year 1668 is 1 ho amount of bonda out- standing ia The amount of dividends unpaid for 18G7. The amount of interest un- paid of 77 and The of premiums unpaid lor 1BG7, The amount of unpaid for 18ii8, Tho whole to oy cash All of which respectfully DANIEL January 1B6D for 1SOC. In accordance wirh previous notice executive committee of the County Agricultural aet at tho Court in 1809, at 1 p. Committee called to order by P. Roll called by F. M. Sec. The following to their C. Vice F. M. Sec. Executive N. Henry W. B1 A. B. Fred B. T. P. Isaac The secretary waa requested to communicate to tho the condition of the nnd each facts of importance as lor their and Executive Com- of the County tural Society By the of the member of our at their lust mwl you s to tako and ilu forth upon which nre now il 19th of In history of tho society in thu vu ece many results from its influence which should us to as well aa some errors which we should strive to alum in the Aa a it is now gen orally conceded that the result of our has been beneficial to the and portion of the community surrounding The time nnd money appropriated to its support worthily It will bj expected uf that we so mid for the coming that uo interest shall bn but a steady made upon tion already With the experience of 15 ns secretary of the I thought it not egotism fot ino rt your meeting to call your to the woik that lies open the need of which is realized by all woo an the society's doing I may state that the indebtedness ot the society above inra on Land amounts to 500, in round numbers 1st 1872, interest an nt 7 per cent. Our average propriation for tho last three years above being about which has applied on land and The land debt having been and only tho balance of Floral Hall U is for you to deter mine as to the truo of tho whether it IB policy to first w ipe out the or cuter upon further now BO urgently ed. As you are all our revenue is derived almost from our an- To make these lar and attractive ns well as useful should our highest And in working for this wo ore to bear in mind tho lasted and fancies by tho masses ou exhibition and instruct tbe nnd is From our present standpoint I think onr true interest lies in advancing our I would that this Board authorize another sot of flay to tbe of leaving the proceeds of the next loir to cancel tbo 2d ot tho out standing Floral llali Ibis will tho expectations of the our credit and with tha and any remaining from the wo coald inako tuch ns immediate necessities demand the convenience of would more than the interest from year to Oi the improvements needed it is haid to tell which in tno moat pressing my own ore that wo should first build an Tim rear of which should bo a dwelling for a to take caie uf the Thoso are dedicated to thu public as n rcpt in fair under liorn the We cannot fully the interests ot the society from without a keeper of tho ground and to have this we must have a near tlu gate for him live Tae lent would be ample pressing want is a section of of cuttle But few of onr best breeders will hazard the experiment of their best stock at our fairs for fear ol storms and the want of 50 good stalls for cattle are demanded at an early If it should bo determined to make trotting or tho trial of spaed u part of onr nnd of which I can no objection as a source of profit to the and ment to the Then among the essential improvements is the fencing of the present on the and the construction of a drive for the public ou the inside of the fence so There nre other improvements fore- these will more than claim onr attention for I would call your to the fact that tbe records of the society prior to the year 1803 are lost probably beyond At the commencement of the 186-1, 1 called on my for the records and papers belonging to the office all oi which I received except tbe 1st record book of the ending with 1862, this he was with D1 L. of the at 1 called on Mr. bnt he had no knowledge of the Diligent search has failed to find it. I have waited hoping it would turn As a remit of the we have no to no records of the I would recommend thin Boird to establish a code of for the government of the Board and engrafting also upon the record a copy of the articles of association aa in 1803 under tbe general law of the I would recommend a careful vision of the premium in. as aa thia H the first primary step to active the sine gut nan to n inc. I would to offer still further inducements to the tion ot and tho cultivation of Our farmers aie still alow to helieva they aio sapping the foundation ot ibmr by too constant croping or in other they are slow to manures and properly apply Certain it is if farming is to pay iu the future with tbe present cost of help and this of an increase of tion roust bo looked who more com- petant to apeak and move in the work than this So with our too care is bestowed in the cultivation of in pruning and guarding against insects and the evils are increasing at an ing and unless ly checked by invigorating the we will soon loose to the county ia now annually equal to its wheat As a to aa tn this I would offer two pre- of 850 and 825 to the who would within 3 say in 18J2, make the showing of an orchard of 100 or over ia to bo not much in quality the thrift fairness of from and general cultivation of All of which F M. In view of tbe second important ter set forth by the in comi it waa on that tbe chairman a committee on laws of a on improvements of 5 a committee on liati of 5 a committee grounds ol 5 a committee on finance 5. The WL r and tOn Grew wd On Messrs. Johnson and On decorating Messrs. and On Messrs. Proctor and At this point a very interesting dis- had many ol the members engaging as to tho nnd priority of the several re- commended by the ing the point that the year must be one of action for the and bility for the improvement F. M. Hollo way offered the which was That tho committee on Im- be requested nnd coat of a t office and residence for keeper of ground a plau and cost ol dinner nnd a plan and of and and report nt On adjourned to meet Feb. 2lib 18C9 at 9 A. M. C. F. M- Saginaw baa a Zouave military ny made up of colored A Congregational church at costing was lately Jackson had worth of ty desti during the past John 0 Blake of baa tered sheep during the present The State Convention ia ed to meet in Detroit on 19th, to con- tinao two or three Kalamazoo it to have aa opera Tho troupe will visit that place Tbe troupe numbers CO In 1866 Saginaw had a population of In 1868 it an in- of nearly fifty per cent. Trains on the Grand Valley road commenced running to ille on The Bay City National Bank hu de- clared a dividend of six and ried to the surplus Bast Saginaw built aud dedicated four churches the past coating 000. The now Methodist church at East inaw was dedicated and cost people of Detroit celebrated emancipation day by a festival in the rican Methodist The dwelling of Mr 0. at Ann was destroyed by firo on Christmas On Wednesday last named from was knocked dow n at Niagara Falls and robbed of and a gold Grand Haven waa visited by a tive fire last which destroyed erty to the amount of t wo churches and the Union Mr. John who lives near Three has sold over worth of ter from the milk of six cows during tbe past A revival baa been in progress for oral weeks in tho Baptist Church at Quite a number bavo been united with the A destructive fire In last Wednesday The er uart of the loss was covered by an co. Thu number of dwellings and business houres put up in Lansing during the pant was one at a cost of 000. It appears from official reports that the Michigan Southern Railroad 2 700 ard the Michigan Central The Spiritualists of Michigan held their second annual Stuto Convention at commencing on January 8th and closing on Sunday tho 10th. On Christmas day Messrs Knickerbocker and Thompson of Jackson two hundred sacks of Sour to the poor of that A noble An additional train has been put on tho Lansing Saginaw Railroad departing at A. and arriving at P. M. Auditor General Humphrey was prised on Christmas day by a complete net of the American Encyclopedia costing It was a gift from tbe clerks of his The Detroiters we on New Year's day over the that the current of the river waa reversed and that vessels Scaled toward Belle although a strong wind was blowing down Harrington on four miles from Port Huron up Black a gray wolf weighing about 100 which has killed at least 40 sheep in that Tbe bounty paid by the county is 976. A oung man who visited St Joseph Dec. 12, In quest of work and who be was to epileptic was taken before night with a rence of them and in 48 hours had no less than 186. and It required from two to four men to take care of The earnings of the Michigan Southern Railroad for December were against for the same month last Tbe total earnings for ten months of the fiscal year ending January 1, are against for the same ten months ol the previous one of the bleachers In the Lockport Joseph paper mills was badly scalded Dec. 30, while dipping a couple of pails of tbe boiling from one of the In hute be attempted to dip both pails at once ing one in each when his feet ped from under him and he plunged long toward the Had it not been recently and he saving himself In part by bia he must nave loat bis The Jackson of Jan. 1st the following prison During the month of December there have been 22 arrivals and 11 leaving in the prison at the end of year 18S8, 682 the largest ber yet reached in tbat ing the fiscal which closed there were 256 196 8 11 discharged and 6 On Saturday 2d, a serious If not fatal affair occurred at tbo public house in Union The namee of parties Interested are Walter Charles and Philander of Union and Jim of It appears tbat Philander Weller waa ahot through the and tbat Walter ion la arrested and under bonda in tbe sum of to appear before Justice of on tbe 6th. It la probable that U was a promiscuous and that tbe wounded man cannot re- Albert son of Amu of while riding on a caw log be- to bia wai thrown off by tipping of tbe and fell upon bit ace on the ice on the road the which waa three feet following and falling upon lie WM a be the sleigh detached from the the team brought about and and tbe log drawn ot It waa then covered tbat the breaking of the Ice m- der him had the boy's ID a ew momenta he showed of and a now doing The report of the of the Detroit Police for tbe quarter ending De- cember shows that during tbat time 907 arreata were Of the BOBS arrested 823 were and 684 744 could both read and ifl could read and 121' could neither read nor 439. were temperate and 476 were of intemperate 666 were white and 61 Tbe for which the were embraced in the criminal from await to The nativity of the c 40; 7} 1'; 1; 104} 1; 3} THE AMD Young's paper claims that the Mormons have hew ahead of tbe rest of the world in recognizing the of and In our from organization of tbe church In these until the the right of women to vote side by aide with man been practically At all political where tbe ladice have been have had the right to vote Recorded them There has never been a day in this territory from the organization of the provisional State of directly after the settlement waa made until this when there would the least fear entertained respecting tho women or if the ot Utah HH it ia often thuy are tho let them note down Ihe and in for one man NEW new and gerous counterfeit treasury note id iu The easiest mode of tion ia by tha green ornamental vingi wLich In tha counter- felts in of a paler and consequently a brighter look than tbe dark green of the under the the engraving of the counterfeit is coarser than the and there are Mine placements but to the ked eye it a genuine Work with a and aleo with your bead and It Is such that achieve tie great things of tht Nothing easy that DM Laziness aud never raised la man the erade of a Work doea the thing and the whole Those who have never performed any try a U Is besides being NEW ADVERTISEMENTS Flf In of on cr 10. 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