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   Mineral Point Tribune (Newspaper) - April 20, 1854, Mineral Point, Wisconsin                               BLISS ft At Triton if TNI w m HI I I year mail UBK o 11 M ift SO AIM MUM it ATRS OF n mm iu MM of a column o column nil uf column i mil f a column luinn 100 MM IV Nl HXI UW I nl time will to n Wo tin to of fat mutual tOMulltllon ia to and of temperance reform a brief and of At action of upon tkw important thould and tl i in the In with wo have drawn up lowing statement of the inception pro aud Anal of tha br tbe of frame in tot improper the late tiMt tf Ml within evils tht of tht within tf lauM wilb providing that law gq tuto on thu day of Jane nest out and a uaw Motion providing fur of Ute Jaw to vote of at nott Ml If by it WM to Uku OK frit tf i V ol fret OF follow in train of prohibitory liquor Uw more or Ww by tiw people of For two of Ibe prior to Utt beon to Uw of an opportunity for repealing it Iu this it WM of tho mott of too of a prohibitory law it aud aent into Thoro it wu taken from t grate of whom 1 1 if jim only wit tit were pound in upon It daring Mission of 1823 from all of the and tho sure by a voice potential than ever lor auy other taw of tbat j body it far restriction of any other evil that voice would have boon eon whole the up tn to 1 in of clime oat nud a sec tiou providing Uvr go into on the of June iu iu tho but HUTU of bry ii the Bjr 11 awl J i iSt at M tin i a iro- nut 1 b d ln of ln they to an in legislation The only to make to of the It lege of I I Ui allow them tho poor igc of voting upon of a law at ensuing general Lai t November people voted upon that and by a u tbt ami ty demanded of their r Iml ore which j uf a Uw rh entered largely into the of and a decided majority of tho nf tho bly wero elected from among friends of he principle of prohibition In the Sonata ease wan different Oiu half of held over from last year They wero with no I II HI i or i- ilir v uf a U in MV uf rof to aud a majority agreed upon made tho aiuoudod aud returned to tho its body concurred in all the of the the one striking uut the WM iu a form nill luoro unfair It vided for the of tho Uw to a vote of the people ut the tiou coming in OMO a of kll the tt that oli nut all the on ut but a of tho tar any officer on any wuro for tho law it to lake effect on the first of Janu nry the Uw was to gu into A D The to concur in tlieir notion and tho Co The friends of thu iu both tho sub- an a cowardly and unworthy tempt tn dodge even at be Hut till induced thorn to upon iu It wan wore to the principle of itory Law but in of the and friendly to Uw but opposed to and three from the all favorable to tbt Uw and to com- consisted of four of the law opposed to submission and two one of it in favor of Tbe committee consulted together for purpose of agreeing upon tome inc Hut the two members hostile to tbe refused to make any what mar to the wishes of tho clause in very odious form The Utter fell they were iu the majority that ahnuld bo yielded by their Tbe sion had baroly passed the Senate by a vote of thirteen to twelve it was stricken out in tbe Home by the of forty-four to Still liu WDf mm m iy M Ud btn to If Ine ant of of M nw you will will truly w iww WM M ab to to BO Uy of tbo Senate took up MON it out all aftar mro uf tbat U in ftr to tf mon who sent next without rende A of VOL If be frM til of tiw kind It b great moral reform It to tnd Il U w turn which now roll turbid devastating over til Mr of It is to turn tht squandered U tering to tbo uf a depraved to legitimate to tbo of our aid com to the development of of tad to of lad of of and our tnd A WITH VIM It it by i ia July i rw of Mtw York but orally arrived with j np two took their In North river aU a tht at Ntw York and and that to plan formed the on br w IM and partially them to Ut attack Nut kf being bo btn tKa ft to hit k niMMi her lie to but h a way tkat IM It to Utf board to from tbe W wot being to tht boat in the riw IU alto loet Ire of Mr on in tht I lit tho en- failed in and only lier and a leudar burnt j the fiw Of A of lliu daring act of the f w nnt In ia Naval of tn though In br gh add in In- by Mr of low during for and tf Reform You are sailed upon to rosko one more one wort earnest united gle In which ovary mau most do bis duty and we foell confident that your ors will be crowned with success commanded of Iri Mr WM t iii tbe war ol our and wan at tlie limp referred to to the water under the command nf J Q Adams T Grant E Miller P H Weil John W David Noggle N M Donaldson Jr John L V Thomas B U Samuel 1 Hoed W Joinor in their dca iro to secure the of J Spaulding Bashford L P Harvey Sterling Jat II C C D U I Walter D 8 or ff eon luring I r will ol jhui irr v i of who bold over wore hostile to a prohibitory Uw The influence of party la stronger in tho election of a Hnn tban a member of the oli fall with a view to tho uoiniug election at thu of Iu to the in tha Uw which had call cd for by a vote of the people at tho ibi in tbe committee were induced to yield almost everything to tbe of the Senate They lo out the tbo clause and insert an- providing the act gn Unto effect nn the first day of February anil that at general next fall the people should vote on of Us If there thought should tho taw pass an a majority for repeal the neat effort would ba made the fall elto would uf repeal it if tion la to the uot the vote bo in tha of laturo who would repeal it If nn nn inn to that body against repeal attempt were madu tho people would be I lure was deluy longer than its op- lo vole more were a vote of ilie Uw to go into si mo time prior would teat their in ro I Allen H inker 0 H Purple C R Head W Laku Mitchell C L Hieb N W JUrt W day lliu i A NichoU W Milia K II A A 0 H II Baker John Smith N Wheeler i UT The Home Journal culls tho art Patching a Fine Art mid goes an remark it in a very aud j We said a few words in a late number about the neglect uf homely I in the education of Wa find 1 n in a e K ti Ul of ut i 1.1 but nl when I t m -.1 Ol Tho roHult wait tbat of turti at tbe last election wero friendly to the prohibitory law and six were opposed to it A aw i of the over from i being to it the t uf h- influence in that body was ni j to prohibition Several of Utter of in Iho fall or rather mi heavy of to that and afford them au op- ird tn thu law just truly other or WPM willing to do it W tha ky tho time at it should go into would be incurred by we invito tbo attention uf mo effect until the first of September or upon tho people even October but they wished the j tho fully I who dine tod prepare and up two fire tu lli frig Mr lake of and the other wan ul r of Captain in led to l dod bv u t of about onti new bv nf him Uv eight lint liav ini had that the of the uln n waji and the water JNT than un cant J he in landed fir flro HI New Vurk aud up river un attack lo a which in tbe i The liad of WDM I liad iri t nil a t in v v and ruin a of liin Mi I In 1 i thi into cat n and into 1 wac a thai liy a in the cabin i M cut in tin into a t ai j t lin nf ill TO Ui nr tw Ive anil a very t nuWr if 1 mid In j ttd in ibt in it The hour of night tht at i uf destruction would be to a fa the awful ibn nf would tilt uf nf bour unearthly light that the wild ihu of and tut fliri of Ui ui it a in sublimity that day rr -I n L 11 t iu an n 1 n to our It whA ti on which and we nay of willi And they had of KI with on fraw Tlir not -in and the i-l J HUT fur a liuM uf A ami ot and better on the to of Kmy and lo a wa lo put thu olo a full blwo tu law fairly in force itc complied with except tho of tha Yet it an operation requiring far more i The Brc from the creek election well i rentier it kill than the making of a new i dark wild a wind mid nous bo put duty of the to meut and well may Tin and nt time ils defeat They kit enactment Its bad j tbe purchase of many a one tho dark wilb a ruin nru w i nn r in a tbo id to uf l Sentinel W I i- il to IM fadt t U U and all who liars bad TJ at I at J have Hitter tea Jin i aud and J I t with and that intellect not a but had gone farther than perfect that human ingenuity could Ulicy ought in and by lyet beyond oil of the for tho Had that lime they would not Itibu it and recited j and they law at the a popular un- frankly told thut the of the in legal in were willing to take advantage of any if he in ibii boat most robe m ly by accident Uad nine mon t w turn or spotted the Irst day of its wear the ia lieu of tie damaged one U a If a figured a in cabin firn thu n ot ia havr uono but of measure This ex- I it i in thu emir so of tho Senate on tbe i rich tt t rmi ii equally and is a guarantee had the entire Senate life the All ui fall when nl value I a wrung aud perverted attach to of Practice wurth i tho law by the proponed of it r Hi I was fairly before both may would haw been friendly to in passage nud no whatever would have been found in enacting it J I Ol J AH Uw ii en experience of its had to wished the people to judge of tho own ideas of propriety law by its frails me proved evil ty to their they ni I U- they that tho people would ila ever it might contain Itut to it forth for enemies tn and without giving During the week nf the late the Hon lames I of rl t mi tiw I AIM The north nf Kern at will uf The wad in and vided for being submitted to a vote uf tho at tbo next November election Thu Jut lection contained to that ia a of the vote in favor hill that body a Uw similar in question n 1 1 j thff I i 1 of 1 ami vary rouh in it 14 warty N N K Mill irr o At At 411 Ol nr tell it T main If IV ot IM mr 01 anil Mf 1 In to such if a majority it that uf course would put end to the matter later it the the tion of lliu ro tf a prohibitory law iu more than theory The test of any juion In proportion t or which their du to their would were that no coulo bu agreed upon and accordingly nf the reported in favor uf striking out tho die minority in favor nf retaining it The an opportunity to teat its merits or adopted the report of the Utter the Assembly uf the It U the of the opposition in- tn facts and to Iho real of tho law in both in a light before the respecting tlieir action on thu The work of tion has already begun It already hinted that tbe through tha of its ery nan every friend of tho Reform to read the facts wo hare narrated ttd which a great injus tiou Tho mass of the do not pre- tend to understand tho and of thu law Hence it in that a proposition to confer upon them a of by authorising them to decide by their vote what shall or shall not become the law U almost dented It true that by the tion our banking law to this but it in well known tbat a majority of the of tLut ment were to banking They in- that hostility to be and wt ready hanks They it aa virtually i and stand bunks in this State They Qr of tho felt secure in tbu belief that nothing but to Itis deliberate judgement upon an almost of the the here presented Iu in of Tn tva have Tho of Pro aw will again be agitated a prohibitory law wan in i m 01 anon in wi tho lo thn on effect the and to mry a majority f iu favor of j of a banking law They banking die measure TUo and they had at tho Nu Hie measure j uo iu thorough investigation of the next to au barrier iu drew up a with groat care aud wilb way in by providing for the of past in other Uw it all iu a studiously avoided all of the A uf an which could i and or un in ilar laws of tbo bavo election and probably mora at any time heretofore The of success U not at all discouraging rear this people have only to a favorable to it they did last boon anticipated did occur Tho demand and sovi n nf tbo fur became universal aud urgent i nut of thirteen to be elected who arc it overleaped all A wag el which of ii and Iv of tho uf the reported Banks to tut people tn true on the Uw and iU U tain of latu warn lo tw such an though will least apparent must be turned with not an art material tbo pattern to be matched in all ilia insertion j the two i made without pucker and the kind of j a kelch and two in J and thuin were in K lino about nor tli anil south 41 guns So of darning the Huso of then much instruction U lo the ketch and nest lay the number of to bt left by Ibe leri the was lark and firu tho kind of fabric then kept near ilia of ruer U a klm of or yarn most require t to determine where article tbe attention u directed to tion but a costly of embroidery on only darned with of a similar muslin iuch do not aoma to tho girl by ration be taught or left to 1 j by dearly bought y obtain a practical iu half it bat with of and am t They are for with every riety in tW tw id of thn they niK lie with accuracy i Utter containing more clearly aud they were mil lim they the until they in tun on left Iw belU and the cry of ll t well from tlieir It was I J o cluck and little did who were slumbering TO that hung was bold and above tin Aa that tho J id ic Tin men lor df arc taking in Ike a a variety wWi and iu uf The third mode of repair well how stood and practiced bv our continental nor neighbors though rarefy in country of lie enough lo Tho it nioro dim tain or of tlm dim tain or of HAM wat a v red an n cult nor than darn yet bow Hans was a du of stocking lost for want in uf and of knowing it when a happens to j hearing the uf In lately bore down tha liue for floet very of cosily thu ketch before c of a single loop hy tho enemy wlm sent to bo washed be- Urge during and beauty laco Is liur I Indeed Uoe when duly mended on tha of oven smallest very little may be made to twice 01 thrice tbe usual time uf duration So the shawl U i I hll t in iu I even if he been Iti the hu tinder mj TIIK in lows A Jbw an ly Tbu in bold an to n a ul run Mr 1 I ris tu I known c ton m I 14 n vur a niber all To a Mao tbe re n It be did wl v I II any Ut u i Mr 1 I i or brandy on L i I n 1 1 l get a tj t w never laught in this country by ing bo mil it witb tho fur can br repaired without a am touching tho of tho part in worki might into i i in- Ion 1 r lud en t ill a I iw J ti in I In- of I r THI n f to tnd ic if l and Utt nf UHI 1 UB mUW wv r Hauks or No t the fact tbat I well merit much approbation i now 1 t A I rtH That WM otto half of held ow from last year and without A K1 or friendly to tl r f m Miii mil as tbo Law i r i to ly the judiciary was ordeal would hare been probably atl lie t i -i in f AH of Snon after a of in the by an and majority TLo noil Legislature to measure A if t law enacted a banking Uw at tW them to to it and iiut of known full approved by failed a Uw Law tho people the Uw tho legislature will ln I i f more or up upon t and other works smd IB if lit iku kc in a iu In j crew nf I be tot U might welt to whoolt where art of apf arel of i i ruction f burning n t wilb In: lit eu II r n i J i r HI Tli f lif or two in it for a i ing icm cry a i the people more tban that it Introduced in tU be ii dingly Sied upon M proper tw to we uuu i w w i j j i j the action of they J if people are true to and I who a good plain Mor I bo that it would with their own worker It bt that uf limit i eatt dingly to wera ITU to Ii f it h mi til man uo anU IH to Iu wen agreed upon atd a mutual Had it pan tav other material WM in order to for on miKhl be offered by o of for the of ii sume of Ikr kind was a probability tbat vote with their own will comply are lo take the I witb their If they do uut the I fault witli not people may demand unless where the an M in of tbe law who urged of sub- in tbe Law tod tbat they it No one or foe t any other opinion ef tux It hardly tbe tt This reform which ought not to made a political matter it but people frown It may more real to the of tban any other which will come M proper however in opinion not to party upon it Ila 4 by or amidst tbi din of that now tnd tbt of worker II bt that i uf the whin tier without t practical knowledge of i who k doad by work no young toll lier I or not done a i quantity of il ia t given time and if this trut M M the plain team it o U regard to of whom of ill A tw t lady than darned Allow w to tbat tkta if doa'i i K i if ur by thu t or ft the with i m M ui tl boil till IM L adJ a tea of tin t M will Orni be M t mi esr from to will ft I A Ue and wit tb went tuuk down into I bad not btn by utt bt hr in tbo roar of U uf it M w   

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