Madison Express (Newspaper) - January 26, 1847, Madison, Wisconsin January 1.J th. of the of Ihd MADISON of tho mj hero i. be in the jo who think the in if Hie of Suto will honored tho of thai often the floor of Convention the actors arc now to The curtain JIM shall on of old and tame ac. or we inako nonio new tho The following extract from u letter ten bv one member of luto convention will sufficiently explain itself to tho and that you are to have what vou Your forms aro high less ought to havo satisfied vou there aro so many to provide As the you can bo sure of the after you wants n scat in con- gress as bad you Wo shall havo to u Of course you arc as ibis secures his You vim havo doubts tho con- be Throw to the dogs it mital Wo nil overboard without another plank To doubt it is to bo You sav they havo already expressed objections to features of the nnd do not like to No is. along You go to congress any if you do what you cnn to give us a chance to Now tho way I meet objections is I toll them thai ovary tiling human is imperfect timt tho tiou law is not quite right nay it is that I esteem tho but think it will be inoperative that tlm constitution in tho is very that tho ilif thut we ought by till moans to for since it will he so very easy to or amend it. Now this will take I you it will Tho boys will go I if we explain the necessity of it. you never jmw that tiling wo call a did you? Wo pi fur it. That being the boys with or they must Will do that No danger of if they see in the true Another con bring class of public It would uso up all our The great question with i; is nut shall tho constitution shall it bo It is a question not of but of I ns a a It is question aro to figure in tho first act of the or whether tho curtain is us And tell my 4 that if we organize tlm rank nnd safe and tho BY Volume 7, TWO IN. 1847. Number children ore taught to over news of tho to important public to become with the gress of and thus as thoy grow to vote and to take part in Henca our ment should tako the leud in affording possible facility to aid in the of the Thoy should rather than clip tha winga popular The Post Office Department should be available to tho the nnd the intelligence of the Who buys hu goodt at the east on and wishes to transmit the pay at the Not with crippling the and growth of our by unjust and He referred fo weris ing in the three battles in He then referred to the of and CALHOUN and pierce of bettering that there are sorrie who lions upon our nt the do Tiol believe in justice of war rious executioner of all credit hoe greater evidence of absurd of the the fame of which ii to has followed the famous of Black IB this tion we are forbidden thei use of any paper We nro among those it j or any other evidence Irick of patriotism the battle intended lo circulate and the Whigs haw issued out of this of a loss and will be Hectors in the fight PALMER ihe following committee to whom were referred the the post muster of calling the attention of the cil 16 certain post office the Violation of beg leave to try an a war brought on That they had the matter warning and expostulation Hector in the and on an investigation war did nol concur in supposing they have been unable to the of the war did he show are therefore not he bettered the contrary It was a higher of patriotism to fight for j quite ng important a feature in. our national n in many at as the Navy heard some and argue that instead of making the Post Office ment pay its own the country hideous and deformed in would bo benefitted morally and and unjust and outrageous in and thus in every other salutary I ThU is democracy with a than ten after year 1847: lew denomination twenty dollars the year 1840. is the pencil of the any tending lo implicate 'the of this body in a violation of pfe regulations Nor do they sued laws nnd that unless a against They conquered jii the city of Mexico in be discharged 'the four the day of Peace far fi if its facilities were so. great as to it cost the Government several Some other moans of revenue of be but tho tax would bo from Wo now to the only so fur ns tho is for private loiters of bo paid even on the postage should bo ed as light ns In a ours is The poor or constant and unremitting toil earn a meagre is denied the use of per of course will subject him to much inconvenience in the of while the capitalist and i another terrible tor who deals only .in large receipts and is lo traffic in nnd twenties without any The and m A Talc of We says N. Y. through the correspondence of the London from massacre has A In r were Uie of and marks liin iiM newspaper should lie in ThiN in u uol uf wore jt an to aH lu llit and of our Such a law do fur wu tho case and her Itei ihu know I lie the upon a general of depends the of the n a law bo no nol an much the duty of pour or liin an J of what is to for lliu iif a or tit iu him an ul un tho HUIB hy our TW unu Ihu la thu r of ihu And tlm lo every in lliu land all KU can in iUi Id like the the fur i. an from which thin wo drop nur remarks for Ihu A TAX ON J lie us formally and that the in the bo etui of iho in a ruinous extent nro in he mine at by tho n small gold Tho thing is ly and wo iVd that the the Tost of the operation of so ruinous ho will at or it to die a natural The of this Re- public arc emphatically a newspaper is no country tho which so ninny public are We have and The ol nwy a newspaper of Not lo to argues and ot a frightful Tho ol that knowledge be and that it should Even our a mighty nation spread justice of this suction will result more dis- over n vasl extent of and I than con- ing of a number of distinct but in ihe We aro all governed by the same j tbe to which we live under and as lo kesp lo our intercourse through the of the should be as ready nnd as A the host menns of preserving the nnd of perpetuating tho By ils the people of Maine may hold con- stant intercourse with those of Texas and The world is mirrored iin its We tako up n published in ono nnd we ure immediately made acquainted with interest lhat transpires So in the Tho North shakes hands with the through the the Millions of sheets travel from ono end of tho Union to ihe These sheets aro so many interchanges of shall hereafter Remarks of Col. Baker oa oi Tho Dec. 28, 1946. In the House Mr. SAWYER of Ohio u speech characteristic of upon the Mexican But the great of the Mr. of of whose remarks I give you condensed sis When Mr. and the House curred among the In his tor bearing date Nov. 17, Ke says that the such an event having occurred was known at but great pains were taken conceal the In his letter of the 9th, he further de- About et month Boder Khan efforts of the kish government to ments of under tho command of tbe Beys of and and himself taking command of a large body the country of 11 Knowing that he would meet with no he divided his force into small and sent them in various di- rections to fall on the un Of the result of this the the following IN or THK A to authorize school ict No. 2, in She town of Grant lo kry a special for building school ic the AJ r. un which was concurred in by of these villages at and The feature is a gratifying gallant DAVIS of Mississippi was not here and to the congratulation of which he himself hei no His evil which left him behind tho He riot but foel the army appointed of He regretted Congress should now be en- gage J in the sentence mob should tho suggestion of Mr. Johnson be the teeming press of our in a groat be publishers would be compelled to pause would post nnd arid the system which now works so at become discordant and out of From County The To Article and we have heretofore nnd wo still feol it a duty to hold it and its j which bo army the of the noil Congress from Ohio Ho would not discuss any party His wero with tho and far good or evil there they will be But he would state n few facts about hopes and wants of the terri who were riot amidst shouts and laughter the of Ihe if not more were and of. What i impaling I suppose tbe council and to a third A to organize the county of Mr. io the Some slight amendments were raade and the committee reported progress had leave to sit A authorize aj to draw on ihe treasurer money to defray ihe his Mr. in tho committee of whole and was ordered .to a third The PRESIDENT laid before the Council the of the Treasurer of which committee on territorial and ordered to bo On motion of Mr. the mention A. William H. Sullivan woj taken Mr. moved reference to on territorial to rise nnd report and the further consideration of the on motion of Mr. postponed till lo Amt then the council 18th, 18-17. Prayer by tho Rev. Mr. Hovery By Mr. of of Columbia praying for the tion of seat of said the lo the on 13y Mr. the petition of aens of Dodge county for tlic location of a territorial in said lo the on By Mr. the petition S. and 30 others asking tho sage of net lo. authorize the trustees of school No. 1, in appropriate the school fund said to finishing tha school house now erected in Ky Mr. of tho of Milwaukee ninJ for tbe sale of tho lo amend Mr. he s concerning for Mr. offered following re- solution That tho of the directed not permit the re- chamber for of the to be occupied on Sunday for any oilier purpose private uso and of Mr. GREEK leave to lo amend an act entitled provide for Ihe election of Register of and define their first and Mr. of from the to whom hnd tho the on appropriate f whom subject could the Mississippi aha Grant river which was 1.50- to be .it of motion and the the petition of H. and citizens of for n law authorizing in June for forming a to was constitution case tha present One should I torture that was Children were author up before tha fit for public censure and popular fatal blow aimed ut Ihe credit and prosperity of out- young nnd her enterprising is eo palpably pluin in this that its triumphant He pointed out extent of. torn some from their nnd in presence of their to not exceeding in all any one suppose that this army was ficient to prosecute this wsr So far from our having hitherto weakened they become more more determined to Nothing passage through the convention by a large have yet done is sufficient to the majority convinces us of the supreme Mexicans that They feel lhal whal we have done not yet touch national We have done nothing yet to conquer ft Tho President has led out nine or ten new ranee folly of that convention as a How men in their residents of this many of them in limited circumstances in who nil others should havo striven to preserve look put in the mothers afterwards were The youth of sexes un- derwent sacrifices which bb before their in disgust and The pen refuses to record more of those though I might go oil allude to abominations of than which call a as nearly lo their bestial in severity as can be inflicted Three be rejected by ihe be taken up and referred to tho committee on territorial being taken HOLMES moved to amend tion for by striking out rial affairs and tlie and the Tarred to the committee on Mr. moved to of ihd board of supervisors of kesha county fur the which Ihe lo the same Mr. presented ihe tho credit have so blindly from North 1 sand of tho have perished in this on the lowest The most extensive place against thoir own is a mystery which wo hope some day to see growth and rapid increase of population in our would never have followed its had it not been for a liberal system of credit which the old settlers to tho Another grout secret of tho success which hns crowned the efforts of the em- to obtain a homo in Wisconsin the general use of tho bills on good solvent banks in other without are not filled If full now when would they get to the scene of The the the landed arid above tha women of Mexico are glowing with ardor to repel the northern from feared V HI M ii -j u u -n i Mr. said he would like to hear i .i 0, j i. i trusted this a select committee i no takou a ad carried for this the 15' tee oil territorial tho proper i i r r f Council was taken road some special for a1 be u iho of tho House be excused from unless ho havo obtained of except ia of The resolution laid on the On motion ol Mr. the House adjourned P. M. House A to Erie and Mississippi camo in its BnowN the account of Messrs. Wilson ferred to committee on territorial liitU 1-8.1. On motion of Mr. the Houso of tho for tho consideration hill 13; Mr. STEWART in the And after some time spent on their is lo ho done must bo done How many of the thousands at a or called Bi- where Khan Bey wng himself Here the two bishops were im- j and from this place wore sent the three hundred heads to the Pacha of with the insulting that if tho Porto to the to tho same Mr. on presented a ilar which was referred to the and also gave notice of a the act incorporating the Milwaukee marine and fire insurance purchases and of nrb now lying in their graves on Rio who rushed lo the aid of. now j he would to sleep t the on instead Turkish i do the nit of American hearts i to make a which a ty would hare been attended with groat Tho general also had boon very liberal in ils extension of credit to those have mado entered enabling who nl the were penniless to responsible and able Tho first section of. this Of over ono dred young men are and two or three hundred have returned froni ihe banks of that doleful skeletons to be removed by the kindness of re- quested by his brave fellow their cose but as a representative of the People he that it would notorious article roads shall bo cold blooded cruelty to ask mam bo no banks of in this We i to stand a summer the believe such a section entirely I Ho riot by whom the and nn unjust interference and re- war was lie would say upon iho of communities ami A man whoso entire wealth is in hns tho same right to notes anil obtain his profit or that a merchant or trader who instead of issuing purchases a Jan. 18. PETITIONS By Mr. Benjamin FI. and b supervisors of relative to the county OI petition ol 99-oinzon, of of B I n asking for the same to tho j fay eil the samo back to tho House with motion of r. of tho referred to the on On motion of Mr. tho resolved inlo of tho whole j on the general Mr. in tho After the consideration of divers on motion of Mr. of the committee reported the samo buck to iho and asked to sit again on general file of The question being on ordering House No. bo engrossed fur a third Adjourned till 2 P. M. TWO P. M. Mr. offered a resolution to the soci Mr. Wi judiciary supervisors bu employ tho' on the the j of to put to in ihe jails of respective Mr. WELLS also presented several tions the passage of a law to ize a now which lo the on ihe ashington stock of and soils them nt a profit moro supplies arid more men If this is not he would if he a o monstrance on the same petition on the same liy StK of to make a that this war will If asking for a charter for a nan has Referred to committee on ruin of this has eight milHons qf a country easily defended than any other The climate fights for Ibern their live of and a third or fifty per cent. and are healthy on food on which ours die Wo aro not particular whether banks are chartered or if let town and cities come under tho same If individual not bo allowed to or loan money at taking notes as why or professional to give credit for his or services T Tho principle involved U a disastrous tind we ore confident the people will so treat in de- of tho mock laws and regulations which would rob them of their dearest fourth section still more unjust than U vides against the uso of certificates of bills of or anything of this Tho evils which would their horses live on what kills And truant General has been permitted to take The soldiers now in Mexico desire a aro panting for battle and longing to strike one blow in the face of the foe before their twelve months Ho described the wants of the They want more Their rations HO had seen a young man education and of pay fifty cents for a pound of poor cheeso to keep bis life in The volunteers stormed Monterey csn storm troops endured tho hardships of the Rio Granda can endure He addressed himself He result from such a aro too woU under- Know the Whigs too well stood bv every in word of the chargee made against account of J. tlie to tha committee on Ths following of passed the committee of tho to a. third A to amend dti net to incorporate of A to divide the town of Albion and iho town of A repeal ihe acl incorporating village of was also considered of Mr. in iho Upon he perceived By Mr. of that the act of incorporation to of the county of Rock asking for the i was passed in 1345. The cor- setting ofra corioin having been in existence about By the of u it was but fair to presume that they IT i i tants of Fond du Lac asking for Ihe setting off of a certain gave notice of his intent tion to i a memorial to congress ferthe improvement of river a. post froni the fill of Croix to La BILLS By Mr. ij to the Governor .to appoint in the to take acknowledgement of deeds to bo recorded in this By COLLINS A 16 incorporate Lake Michigan and Mississippi rail had contracted some posed to dissolve the corporation entirely its funds to school rle thought if thn corporation owed their funds should be devoted to and that ihe He that the com- i rise and the back to the council with a view to baring it referred for ths purpose of having this matter more carefully The chair informed Uie gentleman from that it was not tho custom in this the payment of but tq their ing- Mr. of Milwaukee moved it be oa the Houso No. on motion of Mr. was referred to committee an al On motion of- Mr. ths Jan. 19th, 1837. Prayer by the Mr. By of of Washington county asking ihc of justice of said bu located at West two of of the counly asking that the location the counly left io the uf said on iho a petition of inhabitants of the same county asking for tho of a certain town Ui on Mr. petition of over 1500 inhabitants of county relative to the moved to iho on ihe Mr. WELLS hoped might ho referred to other The committee had a great number of subjects and papers referred ho could seo no particular reason why this matter should bo referred to h was an important should bs but it n matlor which quired lhat kind which rendered to iho He would prefer that the subject bo red to a Mr. had its to the committee on tho in order tint it might Ink j tho same course w er tho name The was referred to consisting of Turner and Mr. also presented strance from the town of changing the nanic of that ferred to the committee on Mr. on leave introduced to amend tha acl tiV tho waukee Mutual Fire Mr. from tho committee on to whom had red so much of tho relates to tho of tho a resolution providing for tho of n joint os tho two lo investigate tho which was it third limn nnd A to iho general lo draw on iho treasurer for money to de- fray iho expenses of his to school district No. 2, in Hollow school in Grant to a lax to build a A to amend an net to ihe town of 1'otusi. A to divide the town of Albion to tho town of Dime Bills in Committee of the A the to point commissioners in take acknowledgements of Mr. in tho Mr. in relation to tho that lis did not know whether if intended to repeal Inw upon the same or whether ils would havo that Tho' law provided for iho Inking of deeds in by justices of ihe peace and he tion to thn point for the purpose of ing tlm opinions of legal gentlemen upon Mr. COLLINS did not soo tho Tho ho upon tho U that might uny or country to their respective nnd this ho was nil that wng If the was designed to iho ho should bo decidedly wo to commissioners to transact thin it might prove very There might bo but ono such in while under the present of tbu peace hnd And n-1 should Ihe governor neglect to form the duty tho greater would Ho thought provisions of the existing lav bolter limn those of and if law wus to iu ho could no reason fur passing Ho wus also to upon Tho provided full faith unit credit should be givon io the public records judicial of every other arid he always thought that laws of er suites far wan in withhold from that ami by the snij it wai not the this to thu existing On- tho in drafting ihe ho had designed to avoid any conflict with the iuting object was to facility for kind of business by following of Ho hod himself grout inconvenience in business this kind for want of proper lie once hnd a dood to in which it wag recorded in Now A10 stale tho ment should be taken by a judge of. tho At u time such than oa thut about Mr. WELLS lhat should become a and ho had a deed to acknowledge in ho or look for ono of tho other law were in The experienced by the grow out of that wo could not Inw a deed be iu village or of New York Of NBW and iho would bo and this ull It was liis opinion that tho of this would repeal iho old law H special provision to prevent it. If ihV old law was lo hu ho could no necessity for a new It was argument in favor of this lhat if do harm if could il should nut for laws which could do no were very tn du said IM did not raise for iho of eliciting upon tho merits JJc regarded tho out of there being no before the then mse find reported the lo tho Mid the being on it Iu ho i Mr. could not ino what from the sago of this it could the introduced it. which as he In provide a more convenient mode of taking of ol the If this should posing it did tho present lliu might a sny in N. Y. not Ui another commissioner within u of people seeing would u commissioner iho only by our laws lo take these ill us Lo trouble and sny justice of the peace could du the The difficulty which iho from had was owing lo