Janesville Gazette (Newspaper) - April 4, 1867, Janesville, Wisconsin OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE little faction in yesterday the compete success of the ticket for State bore of and The vote was very Mr. Dixon is to in the Second by about In the First Mr. Jenckes is re- elected without Siato elected Burnside Millard Secretary of John K. General Wi The Senate will 2S Republican to G Democrats the 02 Republicans VOLUME 11, THURSDAY Madison our Regular APRIL 3o, 1807. A FEAST OF A feast of scandal was dished up in thi this the advocacy by Booth of his claim and the reply thereto by Chaplain Spoon which was especially relished by tho Democrats present in Mr. Booth made a forcible appeal in behalf of the merits of claim and in showing up the former support of tbo Journal and its ent launched into sharp i tives against and Next State which were amazingly enjoyed by One of the misfortunes of a strong Senator Earnest and others ty is that whoever secures tho nomination j evidencing more paroxysms of delight than ia reasonably sure of being elected and I have Been them expand under for many r. j and 8 BO it is not of dates who begin to figure at a very early of. It. seem Chaplain Spooner took the stasd and he went for Booth so to roost people to bo somewhat premature j the perspiration streamed down for members of the or the eight making me feel as warm this paper editors to fix up a chilly April as though the balmy but observe j air of July wooed my pores to openness a ticket tox and my moisture to Leaving the themselves which they to personal feelings indulged in by both of palm off the people as tho popular the speakers out of the description of their every sensible person knows and Booth may bo seen that cm: of every thousand electors in the the action of the the Supreme State nine hundred and ninety-nine of Court and the press in sustaining his have not Riven the subject a moment's j and Chaplain Spooner saying and wo are this was all as wrong as tho willing to concede that two or three obscure Court the legislature and press of South represent public sentiment Carolina deciding that firing on upon this it is safe to say that tho Sumter was Their decision did not of Wisconsin have just i establish the status of the act and it was onces ut all in regard to the nest State this that should bo The art interested in ed from any surrounding prejudices and and Those present enjoyed a feast chosen to various within of political reminiscences spiced with their and will see at the proper caricatures that sounded much time that such selectio are but all though not in the least discussion of particular candidates for they would appear in print and my brief the muat bo regarded us A Touon our neighbors at have ed a tough case for Mayor io the person of A. S. Wo know nothing de- rogatory to his personal nor wish to ho will not mako an efficient municipal but when it comes to angels and ministers of grace defend If there is a man in Wisconsin who is the embodiment and quintessence of what goos by tho cant phrase of Mr. Ho declared in a lic speech in his place in tho Assembly during the session of 1804, that slavery was a part of the divine economy and that it could not be Since then ho has been known as divine economy great things of our pretentious little neighbor over among the but did not suppose she would ever come to THE FENIANS STILL AT tho band of defeated by hoops near On tho 2d, a squad pitched into the red with some in the vicinity of latest advices stale that after the intensely severe weather moderates there is to bo uprising in the Green allusion the subject must suffice to give you a slight idea of one of most ing and suggestive scenes that has been witnessed in either the old or the new NEEDED The Senate has concurred in a joint authorizing the Secretary of State to procure and distribute an index of the statutes and general laws that will give ranch needed light to tho people and fit to the j The Senate has also adopted a joint providing for submitting to people the amendment to the banting law proposed at the last State tanks retiring their Senate committee en State Affairs lave favor of the indefinite the a removal of he In was in. to the In- for the v This i St. Louis her Republican date fur a Republican majority ot the by a The Republican in ia will i. next new District ney intends to huve and officials of in tho thut Chief Justice will issue in a few days such as will govern him ia appointments of They will be very No ments will be announced foV probably ten THE Democratic State ticket is ejected in Connecticut by 700 Tho majority on Congressmen is majority whole 1.200. is elected to Congress from the Second Dis by in the First H. elected in Fourth Dis bjr Republicans Starkweather in the Third by Legislature is Republican small majority in TIIE following named poisons elected in tho town of Center C C S George Town Ira Parmley Assessor J S Conrad E U Fellows and Julius justices of tho Peace J N L. Carpenter and George Constable's S Lin coin for Sealer of Weights and Measurer IT is upon very high au that Attorney-General an opinion for the President Sheridan has un- der tho recent Military Reconstruction to remove Mayor Monroe or of- boys pre- f. i JT Speaker y silver is ail ex- pression feeling the Speaker that to hose associated ment of the business amply Hon. B. F. Hopkins has returned from la Congressional looking none the his contact with the regulators ot A. Johnson and the affairs of this great and Russian acquiring i Nothing has yet been heard from tho lect committee relative to tho adjustment of the illegal indebtedness of Rock but I by to-morrow to learn the condition of the THE I learn that the promised report of the Bribery investigation committee will ably be made during tho present week and that a detail or two in it will invoke some Y. T. en a sort of tacit allegiance to tho often and leadership of the veteran but did relish what looked like forcible usurpation on the part of a new comer even so as Gen. The coolness thus developed in caucus continued and the es which General Butler made the session fell stony munt seemed to have gained little with the coming of ita and members wore quite as ready to appreciate sharp hits of which General Butler was tho as to the audacious and unanswerable petitions which he self took he participated in de- But as I intimated in the I think the General sees his error aud to has spoken less and talked and as bis wonderful power ovor men in private intercourse is much more efficient than his ability ae a debater or an tho result is already apparent in his improved petition in the Adroit manipulation haa much where stormy assault ed less than and by patience and discretion Ruler may yet be to extent a leader of the as Gladstone leada tho Com- not as Henry Clay led here five years but as Thaddeus Stevens aas Jed in the last two with a lowing often utterly repudiating his but him a certain ence and idu uoc General Butler's words n this last tussle with Mr. Bingham in- ured him materially in the estimation of che and unjustifiable aa chey Mr. Butler certainly cannot claim to know more uf case of the conspirators than those wlu were in the and although much of the against Mru as of that against would have jeen admissible in ordinary it was entirely convincing wheo through of a military arid was really less doubt of her of others convicted by the tri- But Gen. Butler's fling was quite us fair as allusions to Charleston and Fort tho atno moment seemed justified by hose C IT Y A NIJ COUN T T RAILROAD ARRIVAL AND OF Chicago ifc Mall P M A M Night PM Mail P M Night A U Mil. du From ocd For p m 01 for p m From For P. du m From EH Arrival and Of the at tho c December 3, Chicago a m aud m p m p m Now York p m m p m Now York p m x N. W. in p m p m a in in pm p m Mil. 4 du C. p m p m pm p m p m. a m a m m SITUATION Who to employ a good trusty boy years of age For reference and ability please call at this April 4, 1867. Iroin ntl 1-ionyiJ to and and by 2 p m. Dopart ac 3 p m. Overland to Darien Emerald arrives and at 1 p m. from 7% a m to 8 p m. Sondava bom 12 m 1 p m. P. M. The Lecture this Judge McArther closes his lectures this i aad the best is always reserved to the either of them have given excellent satisfaction and richly re- paid all who have The lecture commences at 8 To Two second hand melodeons at B. L. Wright's music THE Good Templars of Hope Lodge No. 280, meet for a sociable at to-morrow G. G. W. R. DR. formerly of New who regularly for the past eight effected many wonderful of Chronic and Diseases of the Eyo which have been pronounced incurable by the profession can bo consulted at the Myers House from Monday April 8th, till Tuesday April 9th, as will be seen by his card in another NUMBER 34. OAK HILL following is the record of interments at Oak Hill etery during the month of 1867': Date A. B. 1'etlow, Eliza Mary 3; TQI It State Episcopal convention at Beaver Dam this Among the announced lecture s Rev. Dr. of reigns in the northern tha Crescent the mud is so at Fond that each watchman arries a cloth and a pail of water to he faces of those they to see ir arc tha chaps they are watching is a remarkably musical lird at Popin according of that name is George he is of African lame from Kentucky with a returning and how he whistles I Times dubs him George and strains of he nightingale or bobolink are worthy of laudations from any intrinsic thau how much more tho sub- ect of this Alma Buffalo mentions the cut off railway and the Green Bay Lake Pepia as likely iaas through that county when It adds that but not the Falls Mississippi road ng at Chippewa It will strike tho Mississippi in the northern of the county it will probably bo through tho western part of the and connect with tho G. B. L. R. R. at or the ctu off opposite Appleton of tho The lumbering have generally left tho only a sufficient remaining to prepare rafting and the logs as soon as tho streams are booming which present indications arc very favora About a Hat Onco thero was a hadn't any And ho Like a cat That And all Watching for B coming down the lie saw a With a driver on the top Looking like a When Home Then to And in a little Ho came down ihe very to Eut a man he ho had boon ovor to M. C. Smith t and that tho good hud made him u ft hat and THE Sociable will meet at Hope Friday DON'T who are inter- ested in the the Church which morrow should not fail to AMERICA IN popular clothing house has just re- plenishing its and now attention of customers to it. A new rather ingenious brought to Superintendent A few daye a German doing business on Eirot received a letter from a new fifty cent stamp The letter read as DEAR Seeing in a New Yoak and you are strictly I have ie of this which I will lot you have n these reasonable Ten fifteen thirty Inclosed you will see the W. The imagining that he had a clue to a nest of who were manufacturing a stamp that not be distinguished from the sent the letter and inclosure tD closely ex- ming the became impressed with 30 Ho sent it tbo and it was bere The thereupon became convinced that ie sending of the letter was not to vend but to gull ng traders into remitting of money or the supposed is no doubt large ons have been victimized by this ious as those who are foolish to remit money for the purchase f stamps keep a still as they ender themselves liable to prosecution or dealing in counterfeit Super- Kennedy has communicated the acts in his possession to the Boston police Y. advanced seven cents per bushel yesterday in There is an upward tendency in tho price of. ail kinds of The establishment of Doty Brothers i Richardson is turning out weekly one dred and twenty washing Their washer is hard to public ore not slow to appreciate its HANDSOMELY In going through the new house of Mr. Wheelock this we could not fail to notice ing and which was we by Messrs. Rogers They are beautiful specimens of work and reflect great credit on those alarm of fire was sounded just before noon which was caused by the burning out of a ney in Jackman Smith's It bla for in fact it looks as if tho Wolf and its tributaries would bo Wei have noticed a considerable number of j ated a commotion on the streets for these lumbermen in town many j a few and the of whom have been whacking away at tho j to the No damage was pins logs without a of General Butler In Brr null lili Port FUber and of the Boston GENERAL Even as I wrote in last letter a para- graph concerning the sudden and singular animosity which has sprung up between Messrs. Butler and the tlemen were indulging on the iho House in a contest of sneers and sarcasm which resulted in no great advantage either The man who looks tack on Annapolis and New Orleans can to be calm when his enemies taunt Fort Fisher aud Big and to acknowledge that he is liable to I think one of tho mistakes of Gen. Butler's career will prove to be his course immediately upon the opening of the Fortieth and it is more likely that he with that quickness of perception is ono of his strongest understood this sooner than any one and is already the Com- ing with a very few other new bers into a Congress mainly made up of veteran proud of their experience and jealous of their it would have been better for him to seem to for a time at while in with his political dexterity and social he might led in a quiet way without making himself He thought otherwise alarmed haps at tha ill fortune which befallen his favorite project of impeachment under the management of leas skillful than ho endeavored at once to mount the and take the reins in his own This was unpalatable to quite a in Gen. number of his associates whose views per other loading members Of Congress are of haps did not differ materially from his opinion that under and sections of that aot ample authority Of tte 5th had the j sympathy of many who like him had and now mean to indulge in a and recreation city life They are having trouble in Portage with their city ho having been ed fur sis successive and now can not show tha vouchers and tha cash for tho funds that have been in his into several thousands of The Portage in referring to the one hundred and newspapers printed in and their quality as it is reminded of the old anecdote in regard to Franklin's mother in to her marrying a printer because there were two 7iewspapers in this she did not how how Benjamin was make a election in son in favor of tho democratic ticket with the exception of one The majority for tho democratic date for mayor was cans in Kenosha elected their candidates for clerk and and seven of the twelve THE Wisconsin eays that at least one thousand deserters who are disfranchised by the laws of voted at the election in Milwaukee on A citizen of Ilan V fell down stairs a few days in three Artemus Ward had a largo seal which bo used to quaintly say as it to carry all day r Common Council haa PUT TO A NEW wet grocery side of Ed. Council's old store has been taken possession of by Mr. N. Griawold as a hardware We most heartily come him to tho east side of the and as ho is a good and an agreeable man to deal with we think he lack of OF have had the pleasure of ing n of plain and colored from the Academy of Design of exhibit of ex- which is found only in ments which do first class It is little wonder that the reputation of Barks as ft first class is growing so rapidly SHOULD BE is a of rowdy boys that needs tho attention of the authorities They use tho sidewalk for a place to play and while they passers by with oaths and obscenity Some relief is such a griev ous and we hope steps will be least to of incipient Parents who allow their boy's to run the streets day expect at no distant day tc names linked with o eke thee Wil the authorities see it. THERE be a regular o Water 2, All voted to buy a complete file of the Lto at a cost of A good i C. DR. 11.of Chicago will deliver a lecture Hall next Monday of the Great or of tho Taking of Tickets for sale at the and y BY Expressly for the April 1867. Wo up aa Good to cholco milling In at ut 0.50 1'LOnH 1.00 ut Good at Prime 50 to fMr quality Old fl 60 16i, do Good local and Common tc fair poach blown f 60 at at WOOL owt LIVE cwt. New April 1807, Moro ft extra WII K Moro b otter INo 2 Mil. 2.45 No 3. Dull mixed and lower now 32.50 April 4, 1867. 6.' 134. Quiet mosi 22 tu 22.J MIL. MARKET 2.70 to April 4.15C7. Double 12.25; extra Por 4.33 No Ij 3.99! No 2; 370 Firm 1.7B NY 1; 1.01. new CONNECTICUT Xew Haven April rity was 78. The Senate 11 Be- and 10 Democrats the 21 Republicans and 117 April returns from ivery town give 11 che 127 and 111 FROM April from to aay that since the re- urns from tha Connecticut have received quite a- reaction has set in against whose terms they were about ready to The President received from his report of it the New Orleans together with statement unless prevented by authorities he should remove many as unless he did do it would be to carry out tho Military Re- construction act in good N. Y April f tho Secret Detective Corps ol the United states and Assistant Deputy raid on and sellers ment treasury fractional They have up to this noon arrested twenty is in ern New and lodged in jail in this Warrants have baen issued by tho United States and tho elimination of the parties will 30 before Eighteen prisoners were this and lodged in This lot resided mostly in the southern tier of FROM ST. St. Louis April returns show the Radical city elected bv an average majority 00. The Board of Aldermen stands 13 9 News from Montana reveals great un- easiness in Major P. formerly of the was recently shot near his in Clinton by some known Late news says that the mining operations this season will be very and the estimated yield of pre- cious metals is thirty-six of the Lindel Hotel are being the The Washington avenue about two hundred feet of which is still will be carefully and the elaborately wrought front ed for the new Will given on of April 2J, 3J All Souli by Judge Arthur Me Of of And women of her Tickets for thu 50 25 For fain by King at tho and ut FOR'S three fourth of In ol uo for iho wall oud under for of yEW I or j BOOTS AND D I ED March 36, 1IJSLBN M. wife of John L. aad second o B. of Ago 27 yean Her were brought bere for Intermont on direct From the sc well block of aad o 11 and of EVERY DESIRABLE which WE PAID and as havo KO wo can and fill SELL CHEAPER Than any of Lake Our an tho ruly bin It ia up but In mi and wu invin boutu hous whu in times of high ta mute heir go an lur as to us a and will an wo havo JRG In tills Wu UQ oat stock of wo i. and Children's stylish and Also The public uro to examine tho stock a NUM BKK a3 Main und not will bu cordially and J. 0. FOR acres city of or for property Apply to W. on account JL of on flanks 1 Lave bobn obliged to back ovor tho aud Z tako this method ol Informing my Side that I now haye my of operation No. 32, West my stall try 10 merit the continuance of tiie To tbo Fait ilders I would come to-do you and all received nt your hunda bo very fully As I make the a 1 think I can mako it an kr ail to call and u my all by flro I with an entirely new atd to of a nm clan 1 still continue the uf thq Celebrated Home Companion Or probably no fls also Agents and HOT AIR FURNACES for coil or of which best referenced can bo M. Stencil Holes mode to W. Curtain Cloth Oil Butt and Given Hull and And Pi oC those IIic just at March TIES J. G. Jr. An entirely new and the HI ibo A all 4 S On Me Key farm iu near apply at Y i 1JRO. IU M JOB FIRSK PRIZES I STATE GOOD W O R AT LOW THE ob Printing prepared all Of JOB PRINTING n the of tho and at Wu ruo lire by cf course d work per CUD bo dono LETTER BUSINESS INVITATION WEDDING SORT of BLANK 3SOOKS, IN Aod inflict aort P K I N T I XT G That or desired nso or branch of Wo have juai SEW STYLES OF JOB TYPE To our already the per and ui 10 DEFY ALL COMPETITION Id tho Wast nn taken tho everything In onr at tao Late 8tafe For which there aod haying work to Lu among ibo boat ovor in ttio by d be of tho D wo ability Lo all who may public on manner and Job uf work timt ia doing at 11 in in tho are inviti d to itnO their thin and will bo to by mn or vith aod men are to of our facilities for doing their A 7 5 DYSPEPSIA Thia groat remedy for all DISEASES of tho Inventor of Coe's Dough while cured cramp tri tho for which had rt. yf aided to nothing but The almost dully iroai country encourage ua to there ia no by a it will not i Physicians Endorse and Use It Ministers Give Testimony OF ITS Aud fiom all ro DYSPEPSIA one it hM curod lu ol HEADACHE AND it ACIDITY HIE at THE Jf it ODD doso will rapidly yields to a fow BAD bo with half a Iti owing to tho Uct that it In deal or In 00., New