Republican Journal (Newspaper) - July 12, 1857, Columbus, Wisconsin ting bead New issued orders of which portion w T V f v j V our readers as the lino of to be with the tion of the War Department issued the lowing 4 1 That the 2d Dragoons 5th Infantry And 10th they assemble at Fort be prepared with the tery of the 4th Artillery now at that Post to march to and establish a Post at or near the Salt Lake of Brevet General Harney will the above described continuing on according to his Brevet rank at the earliest practical day will put the troops in route but will until that time re- tain his present command of the troops in Kansas 2 On the of January next after the Territory of Utah shall have been entered with the troops it will a new separate military department to be ed the Department of Utah and to be com- manded by Brevet Brigadier General tley or tha senior present who will from the time of leaving Fort Leavenworth be the commander of a separate army in the field within the sense of the article of war THE JOURNAL D MALLO Editor and Proprietor COLUMBUS JULY REPUBLIC AW STATE CONVENTION A REPUBLICAN STATE CONVENTION will be held at Madison on Wednesday the 2d of September next at 15 M for tbe purpose of candidates for State Officers to be elected iu November Each Assembly District will be entitled to two delegates in the L P HARVEY DEAN FLEISCHER J 0 COVER THOS REYNOLDS BYRON PAINE CHARLES L H CART EDWARD ILSLEY Republican State Central Committee Madison July 6 1867 Patriot was inserted for the purpose of making its readers believe that it came from a paper iu the ranks of the National De- aud that they were in favor of making Kansas a Free State and we believe the American was right when he called it almighty lying The Patriot says we know tho paper Terrible Yesterday afternoon tbe steamers Pearl and Berlin City left this place at the same time the former for New London the latter for Berlin In going up the river together of course raced and when about a mile this side of Butte des Morts the Perl being about ten rods ahead the boilers of the City with terrific force tearing her all t pinces Four persons were killed outright Captain Brown of Berlin the engineer and two other men In about three minutes after the explosion she sunk iu about eight feet of water The Pearl went immediately to the cue of the passengers and picking up all she could find immediately returned to this place with them Nearly ali on board the City were more or less The lives 01 several are despaired of On the arrival of tbe Pearl a tug was immediately patched to the scene of the disaster The started up for Berlin about dusk ing some of the wounded on board The of the Berlin being lost it was sible to tell at the time of going to press how many passengers were on board or how many are missing It is feared that several are lost who are not yet Democrat 3d inst State Convention We hope the call for a Republican State Convention which we publish will be responded to and measures adopted to have primary meetings held and the matter talked over in season so that a full ance will be had at the convention and the wishes of fairly represented The time is Approaching for the election and the is drilling for the contest Let us be up and doing and by our action show them how little they will have to expect from that disunion in our ranks which they so sedulously labor 10 propagate Let us by our action give them the lie and encourage our friends who are wavering if any such there be is said that there is now force of 500 men at work on the Wisconsin tral Rail Road between Jefferson and Ge- neva THE END OF THE U S Last week all the old bonds papers drafts checks letters etc that had been preserved on file as vouchers in the long course of the im- mense business of the U S Bank were sold in a heap in and purchased by a paper maker to be and into new stock weighed over forty tons The whole mass Ten tones of this vast amount is of correspondence autograph letters of the first statemen politicians and financial men of this and other countries Drafts upon Rothschilds for hundreds of thousands of dollars certificates of stocks transferred to the leading bankers in Europe checks and drafts from Clay Webster Ad- Col noun Houston Crockett Cass all lie scattered ready for tho important into clean white per This Hugo mass of books and papers strikes the visitor with astonishment A faint idea may be formed of the colossal Character of the institution which at ccs occupied eu important a part in the tory of the country What a vast these papers would be for individual histories perchance they would some unexplained passages in the history of the parties of the day BAIL ROAD learn from the Badger State that a man named Mi- chall in to get upon a gravel train slipped between two cars and had his leg so dreadfully torn that tion become necessary On night of the 8th inst a squaw was run over near the De- pot on the same road and died the next morning Quite a little blunder occurred in working off last weekly and in a portion of our daily edition which made the date of Declaration of Independence 1856 instead of 1776 a little difference in ures but that document will answer just as well for one date as other Madison riot was started by the notorious Stringfellow and we thought the article was a very mild one for him Surely no one will accuse the editor of lying when he says that he thought the article was a mild one for fellow but when he says copied it out looking to see whether the paper had changed hands or then the reader will say with the American that it was almighty lying Such lying like this gained the State of Pennsylvania and perhaps some others for Buchanan at the last Presidential election and tire like will be practised again at our next fall election and we give the foregoing to show what may be expected fiom tbe best prints Perversion of truths lies by inuendo and the most barefaced falsehoods will be sown broadcast over tbe State the former by those laying claim to truth and respectability and the latter by the debased and those sunk so low in the slough of corruption and falsehood that they cannot be reduced any lower We give timely warning to our so that may not be taken unawares nor be ed at anything which the enemies of dom may set afloat for it will surely come no matter who may be our candidates A Man lias Fallen in Israel I William L Marcy is no lie died in his room at Springs on Saturday July 4 about noon Mr Marcy was ed with a pain in his side for some tima pre- vious to his death and on the Fourth he walked about half a mile to see a physician but on arriving at the doctor's house he found him absent he left word that on the arrival of the doctor ho should call at his room for consultation and then returned doctor arrived soon after and on ing Mr Marcy's room found him dead He was born on the 12th day of December 1786 and was consequently in tbe year of his age We copy the following short bi- from the N Y His parents were in comfortable circum- stances and gave him a good education which was completed at Brown University whence he graduated with honor in 1808 He soon after settled io Troy as a Jawj-er but devoted himself mainly to politics which were then beginning to be of absorbing in- terest Imbued with the political faith might perhaps have died President of the United States Bui Gov M was trained in that mistaken political school which holds it better to be wrong in the Democratic ty than right out of it and he lived and died in conformity with that error Tbe funeral took place at Albany on the 8th inst at which Van Buren and Pierce and Hon Wm H Seward were present excused self in of sore eyes The dents of Union College Schenectady and the Mayor and Common Council of Trov were also present The Buigess Corps of Albany attended without arms as ers The regiment of the 3d Brigade were ordered to attend the funeral fully equipped The flags of the shipping and all public buildings were at half mast The stores and buildings in the city were draped in ing Quite a war of words is being waged between tha Republican papers of this State in relation to Abolition Some of tho old liners declare that it is too slippery for them to stand on Go it Patriot Wonder whether the editor of the riot has not got a pair of spectacles similar to those which Mayor says Gen Jackson wore during his presidency The man could not see that the Squatter was a Free State paper when he ed a Free State article from it but now he can see quite a war of words going on in the Republican papers in regard to what Le is pleased lo term Abolition platform and no body else can see Another Mayor Downing will set them specs all the next election MORE LYNCHING IN ed Restored to learn from the Davenport Democrat that the Vigilance Committee arrested tried and hanged another member of the thieving named Teoples on REPUDIATING DR is an tact that Dr Boss of Kentucky whose mother was au African slave is au open advocate of slavery and himself a slaveholder Ho is a Presbyterian man and is in attendance at the General Assembly at as one of the ing advocates of the Divine right to buy and sell his own race The colored people of held a meeting on Thursday ening to consider the course this gentleman had taken and very appropriately Resolved That while we are not ed to hear colored mem advocate the ciples of Slavery wo are surprised to hear one of that class argue the ity of his own race That the Doctor remarked that ho was loved by all and especially by the slaves and abolitionists but we do not love him but hate him as an apostate from tbe religion of Chiist aud a traitor and disgrace to his people eminent astronomers Bonne and Hind have gono over all the calculations in reference to tho expected comet and they conclude that in 1858 or somewhere between and the comet will appear but the attempt to he day or even tho year of its they regard as preposterous There aie no data for exact an estimate Tho last appearance of this comet was in 3 it is one of the largest comets described by European and Chinese aud ex- extraordinary brilliancy It will no doubt be worth seeing when it comes unless it may have been robbed of a tion of its tail on its distant and rapid flight this town at his residence on the morning of the 7th JOHN a native New Hampshire and long a resident of Bachester Vermont Mr Blanchard was one of tha old s1 dents of this town Came heie some 12 yeais since to enlarge hia estate for the of his children in which lie had dantly succeeded and had gathered around him of sympathizing and affectionate WIS Co April 1857 C O Barnes T O M S Scott Lester Soxton Daniel F C Leo Henry Totten Jacob O Alexander W A L- H Kellogg Win Strickland F A Proud fit I Wm E B Jj A Maun M Newton Duncan McDonald VV L Beau Beriah Brown C O O Alexander V limn es Buildings Merchandise Furniture Vessels and their cargoes and other property against or damage by lira E R M Ae iowns other responsible companies JAS C BARNES at of Columbus lo the premises of the subscriber ho first a BAY MAKE about both feet white black mane ami tale no other The owner is requested to cull prove property pay charges nnd take her away GRANVILL PE Fountain July 9 ii e AND LIE BEST FAMILY MEDICINE NOW the public or thr cure of Scrofula Ulcers Scurvy or Eruptions of the Skin Fever and Dropsy aud in fact most all cli toon yield to their cura live properties It been computed that fluting thn last twenty live yeais upwards of Foui Millions f persons have been by the use of these which favor of their single will place them beyond the reach of H the patient By the BLOOD 13 RESTORED TO A STATK and all The s em is not reduced their operation but and they uo restraint from THE TV A o ft J A r v ii 10 J w Jl y i T l ii lli 11 r PI Ul iS KH flay last After hanging him the I One of bis common that f TH xr WILL DO ton ALL MEDI i CAN 1 tee his friends that they could take charge of his body which they at once pro to do and as his neck was not en he was to life Tbe Committee hearing this to ecute him but he begged for his life ising to all he of tho Not for your party Mr Patriot or what decision m the Dred Scott The Declaration of i Independence of 1776 says all men were Tompkins were the leading exponents He created but Judge Taney denies this ardently supported the Declaration of He gave names of persons connected with horse stealing and and O we may expect lively times in that quarter For the Republican Journal Wis July 10 1857 BY K 53 FROM the future could present to his imagination no prospect nor higher wish than Lo meet with such a circle of kindred spirits His family have lost a kind father a good citizen and the world a factor better epitaph could be and ed on his tomb stone than tho toast Y NEW YOKK by him at the on the 4th Being unexpectedly called upon he said he w of no sentiment more to the purpose and mose congenial with his own opinions than this Jfo Licences for wrong eral free trade Universal freedom hers and universal Salvation hereafter May theory and your party uphold him Your Declaration of is the Supreme Court decision and your figures should have been 1'85V instead of 1856 Influence of Calico When we look into the thoroughfares alas we see no Silk its half sister fabrics glide dazzling some queer some splendid but none sweet clean fascinating elegant appearance of the calico which used to skip by with skippers in it There are those who moura over little drooping violet tbb stricken bird the en the fading rose the dying kitten the rain spoiled but we mourn for exalted animated small figured Silks trailing through tbe dust have lost in our eyes fancy dry goods are as unattractive as tattered awning and every mostly thing of feminine apparel no longer the Lindsey home spun gowns of old Nations spring from the wilderness then out of a Small Hole In the Madison Patriot a abort time ago appeared the following What will to The following we clip from the Kansas Squatter a paper started by the much denounced Stringfellow From this it does not appear that the ter Sovereign is much in favor of making Kansas a Slave State To this the American in his reply shows that the Squatter had changed hands and was at the tima the copied the article in the bauds of Free State men and gives the lowing extract from the valedictory of the -J It ill Great Britain volunteered to serve in said war and is said to have captured a British flag in some skirmish on our ern frontier We believe however that his services in council were deemed more able than any he could render in I he field In 1816 he was appointed Recorder of the City of Troy but himself i i w t i I have come to the conclusion from what j this was uttered I have seen and heard that Columbus is a j so near his death bo fulfilled fast and contains some fast ple Already the din of city cries are MAT r An of UAIS MiOK ANTS N n d tu tin nut die in out and die o shod over the wrapped up with the Bucktail opposition to Gov ton he was removed in 18 3 8 In 1 82 3 the Bucktails acceded to power the election of Gov Yates and made Marcy Adjutant General from which post he was transferred to the more responsible one of Controller in 1823 He thereupon removed from Troy to Albany which city he has ever since con- his home He soon became a ber of the famed Albany an sociation of able and energetic politicians by whom the politics of our State were mainly directed for a number of years In 1829 he was appointed a Justice of our Court and in 1831 transferred thence in her already her citizens be- but gin to feel their importance and are j m- ing off their rusticity and putting on the of who not their dut airs and aping the manners and customs of larger towns And yet she is not in hei teens blood and will bo 9 yet her triangular n j Omm i Cleanse the system fiom impurities and yon I hen 1 paid her a brief visit not since are cured and was startled by the cry of T i almost imagined myself in Yoik or der moment of some other of our cities but on nnd ell all dued 9 a fly them like Sun Nations spring trom tue Mien in decay cities are built in barren places expand editor cannot plead even the from obscurity rise to fame and power then of ignorance for with the paper from obscurity rise to fame and power then gather the rich grow poor and the rich the high sink from it he must have known to ignoble graves and in the the proprietors and variet of thins there we ke to on what r variety of things there we ke to on what and mighty changes grounds he can excuse such almighty lying deceive its readers If nts an mgy canges We are of tbe opinion that the an to d article of calico has bad its days of glory Democratic papers to such and is aot aa much in as it used to what are we to expect from the baser and is aot aa much in as it used to tnc be Where is the man who will not say that the handsomest object he ever beheld was a being clad in a handsome of He found Masculine former of the Squatter Sovereign to States Senate wherein he an T with Distinction until the close of moneyless one We were at last reduced the of war We have chosen the about majority Tn 3836 he was former that no just reason existed opposed by Buel whom he why we should longer expose ourselves as In iwas a second time opposed bv William H And in the American has the Seward who was now elected by over 000 majority after a most animated contest He has not since been a candidate for ular election Gov Marcy returned to office in 1845 on the accession of Polk who appointed him Secretary of War We believe it to bo conceded that he discharged the ties of this post with and marked ability and that he buted therein to the general vigor and cess of the war on Mexico He retired of course with his superior on the accession of j Gen Taylor to the Presidency He had I supported Gen Casa for President in 1848 without sundering his personal relations with the Van Burens Dix and er leaders of the Democracy and nee for with the paper before him when he clipped the Free The Patriot after copying the above Now neighbor which is tbe J 01 lie can't be found Masculine ox almighty eyes we the eyes or feminine eyes to please We wish the American to point out where Jewels and toys and the richness of silks fe we lied so We T and captivates no man of sense or taste and add the article from he became an early and efficient negotiator not a charm to nature calico a i s and brightens and softens and make a consummated in the contest low feel it A T We kaow the PaPei 1852 ing about me discovered that I was only in Columbus after not the she was when I visited her a little over two years ago The of the iron horse is now heard large and commodious brick blocks and many fine have been erected business men have come among you and that go principle so predominant in Jive Yankee begins to manifest itself quite plainly But there is much room for improvement Let those old pioneer buildings that here and there appear to mar tha beauty of your otherwise beautiful village be torn down and their places filled with respectable stores and er buildings and then in imitation of yom sister town Beaver Dam go in for a city charter but with all your expanding and spreading out mind this now Don't crowd and bust yer biter I If she squeaks stop tte Yours Respectfully JUSTUS Jr Communication MR noticed a few remarks made in your paper of last wtek in relation to Guide Boards and the duties of Super- visors to erect them Probably the law is a good one but it is inoperative and void because the State cannot oblige a man to erect such boards at his own expense and there are few towns whose treasuries are so flush as to anee the money There have been some suits already commenced in spite and malice but invariably the prosecutor has been obliged to pay costs before and 1 0 t if you are fiom any of the numerous they cine no nine h been provided for and it id to it Cherry Pectoral the for a cough H known to iha whole I jud that tbe of all j3 known Lotho e them by Dr J 0 COST A US BED HUG thousands in k ami Put up iu 75 Si 60 50 and Ist 60 Bottles POWDER Fir he of Morin Me PLANT LN LOIS ON AMM it- Put up in and 1 and iil it COS TARS I bv uio run 11 w r be accompanied b the sm Ul S up at tin tor tii in new with pui up for to AND COST on application A il COST will bo maile nl Jin a A ry From this out GEO C Columbus July 11 T s Of meridian ST Capital Invested Robert Bloomfield lolomon Loveless Caleb Samuel Sturge Luther E W Smith Abel Grove Bradley Hume Joha Laurence Y Peak George R Rich John P Hunter David T Daniel Cogswell Tabor Horace Abbott Joshua Grover Buel low feel good it And besides it costs sight to Aye TROUBLES IN i MORMON Apostates are Salt Lake in great numbers Some that escaped and went to toll some hard stories about the of the Saints According to their accounts there are at of a band of bravados employed Brigham Young known as the Destroying AngeW They any that dead t bodies are constantly found about thai place aud that while the mons to the Indiana the Apostates are murdered by the also the openly of children to leave there UJ The looks rainy this i was started by the notorious Stringfellow and we thought the article was a very mild one and we copied it without ing to see whether the paper had changed hands or not It is not our purpose to lie about anything anybody and if our temporary bad taken as much pains to read our article as he has to denounce it he see that we said no more than that per was started by No very great lie we take it From this ifc be seen that the Patriot does make poor excuse of ignorance any one believe this story of the riot We thing not The editor knew the course of the Squatter Sovereign previous the appearance of the article he in fact from the its ex- istence Rnd no one will believe that the ar- Ucle he copied was the only one which he read m that paper The article in the Gen Pierce on assuming the Presidency offered him the portfolio of the State Depart ment which he accepted though his taste and pursuits had hitherto led him fron the field of Foreign Probably no greener Secretary of State ever entered up on the duties of that post yet few or none ever filled it more effectively Several of his State Papers will long be treasured anc admired and he may be said to have ted honor on the Administration of Gen achievement to which few men would have proved equal That he was its good genius was very generally That he never approved nor countenanced the violation of the Missouri Compact is be- yond and thia is all the foundation there ever was for the Southern report that he was about io join the Black cans Had he yielded to his natural im- pulses in 3854 resigned his seat in the and placed himself at the head of tbe to Douglas's Nebraska policy be Yours H Daniel G Smith Robert Bloomfield President Daniel G Smith Homer Lock wood George B Rich Washington July 7 Albert West John The administration fully sustains the cause COMPANY was organized under of Gov Walker in advising the submission JaL the general Insurance Law of of the constitution to tbe vote of the people York iu and has been a successful n i fl n Ii n vvs n fr rtl r n t M 1 t SI 3 t -1 and defends him from attacks business iu that State what it professes to be a Farmer's In- Tbe executive will be closed is what it proteases to be a i a ii i TT surance taking no riaks row as a mark ot respect to the late Hon Led fta to reai W L Marcy The President aad deuces standing alone with the usual of the Cabinet with the exception of ings and the personal property therein Gen Case attend the annual To enable the Company to do business in ment of Georgetown College to-day The they have George F n i of Uo is their General President was occupied tor several hours in or to tako a3 distributing premiums diplomas present the Company iu either the public business permit it the President to sue or be aued and will leave for Bedford the last of this or early of Wisconsin to insurances of other J PA TEXT SEAL OF do de de r uu aud ir y mid retail by Dv SIT A Marrow Member of the col oi cue of London who bo coi ut hu 167 few west of N r fiom HAM till 2 p M anw from -i till 8 p ii mil Sj IVo 1 for all tho arriving from early excesses or to in It Ima ly and il to the of health und tbe functions ot whatever maj be the or disqualifications for they are effectually subdued No 2 Completely and entirely eradicates all traces o both in its mild and aggravated form Strictures In of tho Bladder Nou retention of pains of the Kid and for and been an antidote No 3 ia the great Continental Remedy for Syphilis and Secondary It aljo a cot tain cuie for Scurvy and all Eruptions iu la course impurities from tho vital stream ao aa ait tho virus of the dis- eise and expel it by insensible hrough the medium of the pores of the and urine It is B never failing remedy for that class of which treat with Mercury to the inevitable destruction of the and which all Hla Ha in the world cannot remove No 1 2 and 3 are prepared in the olA L devoid of smell and 111 1 in be in waistcoat pocket Sold in next week Orleans July P M A terrible fire is now raging on the levee between Graper and Common Sts The whole block is consumed and the jear between Fulton and New Sue Sta is in flames Loss be immense No applications for a longer t han three years nor more than three thousand lars taken in any oue riak GEO C Agent July 11 1357 for and vicinity GOOD LT vu Ureas be bought for Four Shillings and thrown in at C W DEAN'S III ami divided in asperate doses aa ad- by Lalleman Roux Ricord I rices each 01 lour in one for Noue are genuine the engravings of be heals of the patent of the cala of the de de Paris and e imperial of are affixed upon ach wrapper aud case are liable to tho severest penalties of the law enable Dr Barrow to forward immediately on receiving ft remittance the 49 and larger cages of Free of carnage to any part the world securely pack ed and properly thua genuine European preparations and protecting the lie from spurious and pernicious imitation Attendance and Consultations from 11 A si till 2 p m and fram 4 till 8 in the way 1 WEW f that have been arriving for the past week Paine Dodge's Cash Store we are sure comprise ra m 43 fe Unit could suggest Let nlJ who fay tlint tho ARK NOT OUT drop in and foast stock is to be of at FOR OR April 27 1867 Prices AT THE ON North of Every variety and quality constantly oa and for eale Shingles Sash artd Pickets TIMBER furnished to order at the notice 26 WILMOT