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   Independent American (Newspaper) - March 30, 1855, Platteville, Wisconsin                               HiROH 30 et One Year Six 73 ImarlaUIr la advance X Whon tho term for bjr Inn paid is out or nearly no intelligence Iv a onu nt the this Kri insertion mint in by 8 A M ho fall to receive their I by I confer a favar tya by f April 3 For Iht Court COLR Proceeding of thu Legislature within tint fmT nro rily interesting Wo in tho a prohibiting tho uso af Sluto JulU in Fugitive Slave owes hy n roto of to 25 namo of our member Virgin among nyos Thu at opting tho report of tho ting on thu Lunatic Asylum p tin by a vota of 75 to G thu Sonata by a vota of 14 to 0 Tht unanimously a Intuiting communication from thu Commissioners nnd tivo of thorn Sanbourn anil Vittum noon after resigned Tho amendments to tho Village Charter ol thn On day tto Assembly was tho scene of tho majority tho mi hy Mr Hull tho majority Ing to transact business and minority to adjourn woro brought in for tho minority and tho hull resound oj with tho popping of corks and wai tho of most At after a of 7 hours It buing to any business the majority Tho failed to pass tho Li tho vote tho to 30 with not voting hut another to tho urged by tin i Governor tho Assembly by rote of -13 to 25 tho by n 14 to 8 So tho u to try hia ar Yoto veto in rapid Tho Governor vetoed tho hill declaring tho Asylum con- tract void tho passed It liia head by a voto of -13 to 22 be- ing 3 two thirds In thu ate tin roto stoo 1 15 to 0 ono of tho opponents of thu contract cum voto was lacking to tho thirds Among tho rotes to sustain the roto wo nrn Borry to sou hat of thu Stato is to bu saddled n debt of to tarry out thu swindling On which wo shall have u plain to cay Tbo nor aldo nn amendment to the City Charter of to prohibit tho granting of liquor licenses ami tho to King Co fur print Court Reports in of tho of thu nvo avoid crying long shall tho ruler Howlt Amaze not a littlo fit thorry of proscription party in corlain quarters is 1 with BO vigor thoso dn not to support fur thr nro Ju furd the which lie holds as a parly n man worthy of tho poet inn I who ran upon it up of mnn from both yull now no woro thon his in out In of tho State Journals While it was highly proper and ent ty ot commercial policy and for the m King out of limn and mm it is now mid to or Jho opinions of on that in liberty of cf is anil At lo the it is perfectly proper thut Oov Burstow appoint of to fill n in n Cij cult Court of to of nil not agree with him in politics It proper that thu Judges of tho U S Court bo choson on of to tho power thoy nro unwilling lo fealty to but highly Improper that tho ef ono docs not jii thu ulity or of as in tho i Act of ho Stuto Ima hnd n lout upon beach ii to boon in which makos in all butter to tup a man who to more sentiment State cannot see tho Mr Colo ii dht uJI than an quo not tbo of Mr Mineral of to iU Crawford Veto of On Gor Barstow tho Liquor lliu without his hi confess tho veto Wo at tho hia election ho was pledged to a course hut led to ho had by this time ucd that his host policy wna to a I ted of conniving at and participating in tho most outrageous frauds and tions in his of State politically dead and plucked up hy roots ho seeks Into life hy taking tho awful responsibility of pressing open g of Intemper- unce and in the fact of n largo ity of tho of the years ago called loudly for n Prohibitory Law and in tho face of the faut passed both Kf tho Legislature by largo majorities and v as almost sally approved by tho friends of tion Tho Governor's havo visited parts of Stato and told him ho could place himself at tho head of n Liquor Party bo triumphantly re- elected his hardly that any party will bo hardy as to run Gov Barstow any such issue Wo should tried day n of tho rejoicings which will follow tho From nil dens of vico nnd gatp of hell will issue forth tho shout umph whilo and good from many a suffering wile and child from many a son ly tried victim of tho thirst for go up tho cry of mourning But a day qi retribution voico of shall ho heard in of withering re- express themselves to the acts of any public Tho will is not wanting to inflict tho mrst reasons assigned for the veto aro most subterfuges hardly worthy of but shall en- deavor to find room for them Judge the Lair Point denies most emphatically common report that Judge Crawford is opposed to a ry Liquor Law and asserts from tho sonal knowledge of tho that when tho question was tho ho Yes Wo aro unwilling to bo of ing any man's position ami AVO as duo to truth and no ono will deny that Crawford is far n ly temperance man but tho contrary takes his bitters with considerable place olio of great tho question involved being shall tho decision of Justices Smith and bo sustained and shall tho their belief in tho Right of it State its almost all speak in tho highest terms of Mr Colo's character and ability anu against his lection only to such cries as ty ii papers which as if to afford now Ami to tho Know tho election tin tlie ground that lio is an Irish If will polls littlo danger of Mr Cc defeat Lot one and all turn out hy Mr Coloi our title PUKE Tho ballot ba on a ato and bo ill a separate box from those for Town A Wo with tho first ber of The Patriot a new paper just started at and Co: fair appearance arid is worthy of a cor lial Jt warmly advocates tho election of Colo as Supremo Wo tho paper I tho most success Bj tho by friend T that imago on tho licad os Tun Upon thb ex- amln ition of tho body ot Mooie at so waa found to tho belief committed Tho can BO of he committing was that in a having been seduced hy some he ill loss would h ivo become n A Mr is suspected whom had boon about yecis but ho nits most positively that any improper an- had mcr I or that he had refused it marringo or desired to in old ono tu Imd that she was not p I a Tory full of County by ono of tho tiers nnd containing mui h mation to history that coupty tho oa of particular t bu ceiro ions in regard to in this M my in- lucts might bt up re- gard to its early history ml of lU settlement which unless by public ition soon I lost Arrival of the Atlantic At tho latest moment no thb arrival of tho Atlantic Her newa don th of tho Czar Alexander to tho throno and has issued a manifesto will carry out liis father's letters say Prussia was excluded from tho Conference Tho Allies their to press for- wafd tho war A Pioneer Clergyman Cone Tho papers inform us of tho city on the 21st of the most widely known anil respected clergymen of tho north llo canio to Greon 1837 otid wair instrumental in securing tho erection of tho first cost of In the small village of Milwaukee anil tho first church in that city About that timo ho mado n tour through most of tho lako and his report which wan published in tho Journal of tho Am Society sotting forth tha beauty fertility and prospective tho country did much to attract em- Soon ho was Agent of the for the Stato which post lio held forn of wag instrumental in founding now flourishing churches Ho was originators ever a fast friend of tha system of Union in Dis- a General Convention of tho Congregational of the Stato from which BO delightful ny and great prosperity has resulted and by which so much sectarian has boon avoided Ho resided for a long time at and tho establishment of tha Ashing College nt Unit is duo in a degree to his untiring labors ing- accomplished this work lip a call as pastor of u at Batavia III from ho removed to Chicago whore ho was very successful in for of a Theological which ho i always spoke as the last i From the State Journal light Profession of at far and for lie anil a generally the g to destroy first make The lies had a groat jollification Saturday nif lit over tho veto of tho liquor hi re space only for a brief tho were kindled curl tin tho of tho a ul Democrat at tho the A House and in front iif light proceeding a whilo in ot tho still holding its session i hd then proceeded to or understand camo out 1 crowd about tha bonfire yelling liko cn Indians Marshal Brown attempted to dif pel so thoi i hut was unable woro Eome ic demonstrations among the but n tiling serious occurred ter tho Assembly tho faithful gath ired into an j Gor nan saloon speeches were mado If Messrs Hull Sat of Milwaukee nnd others Mr Hull in: of his appeals to for- eign declaring only hope thu stability ind perpetuity of Union was of i hom.and bearing down ly on tho K Cheers wore liven for E and tho and n toas: to Wim A Barstow next Governor of and three groans for Shi Tbh wo el is a foreshadowing of a in the opposition hope to ignore all ntl or to ho borne on to fortuno i poh a tide of rum The w II no upon this question 1 aro too broad nnd important laid aside on any such and will not bo t test of political ortho- doxy by th Democracy having no ciples may organise on tho whisky trust they will and n worso than tor winds next November disease of which of the lungs IIo rests his labors but his works do follow him WHEAT AS i open ly a paper interior that does not to tho lino prospect of a c roj of It that Illinois and aro also looking up nnd will for thb palm with consin Th In Iowa a largo quantity has boon sown but no great is that Stato rapid till that larro port the surplus will bo ro- i thoro is now a groat interest felt in regard to this wo publish this.week n letter from Mr D Ladd who was ono ol emigrants and who has been uting a of letters to the Tho present letter will bo found to answer very fully all ries in regard to Kansas lorti o lew from Throughout jt that tho crop looked bett ir high the Jast yet the certainty that t icru U jp but little abatement tho have stimulated tho to s an beyond former Fur the American The on i Apple Trees O March 17th 1853 Being in your town days sinco I had many inquiries majo mo by tho in your vicinity in relation to tho Burl on thu plb tree and whether we of It hnd found any Since then 111 ike Urn first of April ill mutt bo I or thoy not The pro liton good ODD precedent samo may ho said of thoro in that tho abundant or >p year will ho lid bj ono at as good this year We hear too from Indiana and Michigan whole if no untoward between now and harvest is in fact the of tlin turn out will hearts of the less in on item Monday afternoon last our by tho cry of firo tho residence of Prof Union bluff east of tho College It iroko about 4 o'clock and nt it The firo jl l taught from tin roof to which circum- stance till rescued from ics Tjio house was insured for i ml tho furniture for 8200 in M is currently tsd that is nothing ail answer to an inquiry we nm lo tho Editor of tho Farmer in relation to this insect in which ho cays that'll by pai fs of and eight parts ter with which is to Lo mixed lima enough to -bring.: it to tho of thick whitewash J and applied with a brush early in fums ati remedy It is of thu greatest to thoso that infected with this in- how It us a dead loss of thous fi i to vot am s of Jollars nnd it is certain to destroy i tie i i n i J them wo shall havo to it gams a foothold un- him some effectual method is taken to i j J election fOr of Congress and TAKE THE Iho j ilo our table at the Home looting paper wo hut i liked the tho pretty Ho hasn't and wo this littlo insect readers which would easier plU d to tho the confer great benefit on fruit grower In tho by it t Yours t i T E havo A March 20th 1855 JJIn last contains n of of lla J nt K J Perhaps a ing explanation may ho necessary J Hill tho original but ding of dato of tho of Theio were rooms for about 80 students in this buildings oc students to between CO and 70 So heavy as tha loss may bo the College is b'y Youi chronology somo tiou Tha Institution was founded in instead of 1783 ill be just 107 ears Say of tl i s A nn will not read the paper 1 I f Hop for of tho Report of tho of the on t indebted lo Mr fi lota T Co very for tho last two c tho Whig It is thought wil 3 v addition ll u ig thi ot Nass m it n J tho n lin I The fl is g in opun hro place Tho tif room wja out tit tho thu houso of thd stt no hi bo to him except on o mt of books anil furniture 5 h their Uss TLo lo s to will bo about of is it V All in sneil of 1 rof j j all shops i City last und r tho direction of tho now 011 tho ooms and Gc of Dubois Wright in d the prohibitory liquor bni by ly of la beori Attorney.of I la for Ka t i r for New r t Onr Common Report of our tnt to Hon N for n of report of li A Schools Wo find tho synopsis jn tho Journal This report which has but just mado its in consequence the forms i lot of pages It appears to havo prepared with null in n readable document con- a fund of valuable re- tho schools ol tho State only space for an of some of tho important details ports boon received froth containing Tho c of Adams Clark Douglass Door and sent in r sports and of towns in other counties remiss in this respect Tho ber of districts in thin State aa near us can bo is Dis- are decreasing in in tho older counties in consequence for- mation of union Tho whole of children In tho State over tour and under twenty years of nee on tho of August last as shown I y tho re- ports to tho superintendent was Males No reported making lio of ECS over lust year Thirty sovon towns that have otherwise reported havo not given tho number of children over four and under twenty years of ago that havo attended school but tho number of children in tho Stato thus attending school tho past car is re- ported at 1 gain ot Inst year In addition those over ty and 1.351 four during the same timo Tho following Table gives tho wholo number of children between of four and twenty residing in tho Stale front also tho attending Whole No attending Year Children School Per Cent 11 1851 70 decrease in tho per in tablo Is explained by us arising from tho fac that llm attending school in townn child renowns not Deduct thosp from number and the per cent is over 70 of been year 5 in Co 7 Lowest in Co 3 months by males of months taught liy tablo -I shows that tho Tho following wages of Teachers aro improving nn dence of improvement in tho quality of latest Dates by Mail schools Ain't paid 17 It 17 15 1731 IS 21 SI 10 1850 1852 1853 1855 paid ijc OS 8 51 9 10 87 I oo 18 IB Tho amount of monny cxp for school purposes during year is given as For Teacher's 01 and school houses 33 21 52 purposes Total over last year 37 Tho following tho of houses in 1853 and with their Brick Framed Total 99.1 2212 75 70 1052 55 rnerchso SIC Tho reports of last year of buildings aro incomplete One-third of tip school houses possess it situ of ono of school houses nro without bin jk hoards tho district id of volumes Tho condition of tho school thus stated t Amount of School dues 50 21 Balance in loan principal 77 This except tlie in tic treasury per cent interest r Tho is as B on of school find 1 1 1 Add balance of on 1 92 This amount cent i to etch child in tha Stato over 4 and ut dor 20 This is in increase oi 21 tents per child tho past 3 ear County t lo largest 12.670 dren and County to 32 children I 21 i new ses imprisonment for the first sed to n third reading in Yeas Now March 22 Houso of Assembly have cd the by n voto of 21 to 17 It not only tho importation of liquors Should it tho Courcil of which there seems to bo but littlo doubt it may go into operation next Decomb ir if it receives tho Royal Boston 23 Tho nt still continues and absorbs nearly tl o en- tiro force of tho mill Tho ex- prevails The aro nnd in sion through tho streets of tho mill oay thoro is no profit in and havo no objection to stopping for n while Tho House of Representatives day by n largo majority to amend ten hour law BO ns to it read 11 houra X II of tho operatives unabated Yesterday a procession full C 000 through the streets and 1 of tho citizens was hold to c the Tho Stark and Manchester havu closed Tho is tlir only mill running At least 2 000 girls havo left homes Now York March Tho IT S District Attorney Ima od a letter to thu Marshal of thin District calling his attention to tho fact ro- has this city for tho British service which is in of thu neutrality of IBIS ami consequently directs tho tion to tho penalties and promises en- operation in any measure may e cn for the of S C March 2.1 had a heavy snow her last inflicting it is great injury upon the crops A correspondent of tho Yorl ening Post said to bu nn eminent in tho Navy bus published opinion ot tho war of tho IIo showed that with tins tin I will havo been the upon lio Collins the timo tin contract IIMS forty war illicit havo hern burthen any mm nf which j havo Intuit than tin I of Collins Ilo tho i amount if appropriated war iners would build five ftf camera carrying nnd the State i tho largest steam navy afloat March 127 A U 1655 Present O fust Comity Judge In lliu matter of tho of VT Oil thin day came John Richards ami in Court petition for of nnd thereupon it is dered that matter bo Bet for hearing at tho Probate in tho of in 1655 in the Audit further ordered Ibat be given hy tin's older for previous to doy of in the American f STEPHEN Comity Judge Pensions and County Solute rs Musters WHO in any of tho in his country has been engaged since 1790 nnd their WIDOWS Entitled to have their claims properly on plication to the undersigned who has forms and instructions to bo in making application for Homily under tho Act oC Congress of March 3d I S CLARK March 27 -.5 than over Font W B BURKE inform llm of and country that now prepared to who n 1 I elmll probably n JW n March 55 DAM hns been nn a timo pa and overy body nnd every thing to such if not is likely to do In ad to other on Tuesday mi ruing last away n hirgo cf our TO PARENTS AMD CHILDREN HARPER'S A Monthly of fur and liy noTT with and I f Patience mil hv II AND THE n iv nr or of IIM lliu of Iho to turn in the wncs fur the ever to lic They ore that will warrant in Ilie do mid in nil to in Tho ol Story will a of jerU of mg narratives nf a to nn Mr who lues at Mo hud n 01 da I Kansas Suto on hif in hugo litters llm tho indignation iof one jumped in tho forward end of tho wagon and attacked Cantril with a Ho from doing with cutting tho of to had and upon tho timl it to kill to Ins political and finding 1 im tohu of Kansas fined Aim and let tfall go to on- forco the for closing tha litt jor shops not flinch their It is tha to Wo shops in neatly all tho cities ana their keepers had holler full in hero in best of humor Ga ena Adv j r ti has strong enough hat and Franco combined h yet failed to dp 1 body which over wa and ed of hard to mako good damage ON- very fast trotting has taken on tho ico tho St N Y If wo may annals nt turf of that ilk on tho second diy of Tib a of Bizo performed without breaking or making a false step her milo in hso minutes seconds Col Fremont has Ilia suit of land in California through tho decision of thu United and in thus mad tho man in America Ho paid for land Maj Johni H for fo the office of tho of of this town tit Town Mqctipfr I take this method of I fiH Uio Kuno fi r thus before the public I with tl o race last not thq of tho nro in Jance with the of tho voters of this towi B aiu ounce B McCORD for to be o I as nn the office of at the highly ctl with f the been II F us a to those offices at the coming election SA iii i 11 IHI of 13 Mm cf O lito of Count jr in the year About About came to to upend or with their children For mom than forty I that tho i to tioli nl mid with t of sound in nnd I nut the Stury a in wotk nf Immo ciliication not to ex- lo a on of the M lo to llm Hsu of Slory will I fill hi quarto very illustrated and un file Series may bo obtained of and ur I nt Three Dollars a year or ITO n two y and Story will bo to at n year and will bu published day of ench mouth tl on which must paid quarterly in ii 1 wo i- TN Cot JL tlie of the estate cf Dr John deceased Notice in harehy givon in all ed that April and 15th Uav of next before the t Ids office in tho of will iif nil nnd I arid all nnd that six hereof iii given nnd I hy said Court for nil claims Raid to Buid for nnd O PAINE f To Old wiling tho Act IM Land and March i- SHOE MAKERS S 4 MASEMAN would rev announce in see in A Desirable Property tar 2 2 itory an L half and thu properly of of ti two nnd If i and j 10 ipes and a n timber A thrifty W i i   

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