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   Shawano County Journal (Newspaper) - September 28, 1865, Shawano, Wisconsin                                HA THURSDAY BT per annum in advance 52 00 column one year half column one year me fourth column one square 12 lines or year One column six months J half column fourth column months six months r per Hue one year at the Statute c 575 00 4500 25 00 12 00 00 8000 1.800 JOURNAL roil srigMi main lain ly influence unbribed by ROCKWELL Thursday September For of State For Slate For Attorney General FAIRCHILD SPOONER THOMAS S ALLEN E SMITH CHARLES GILL RUSK Viet JOHNSON LAFAYETTE S FOSTER THE CABINET of State II SEWARD lie Treasury HUGH of War M STANTON of Hie Navy GIDEON WELLES of the Interior JAMES HAKLAN Attorney General JAMES S SPEED General WM DENNISON SKATE OF WISCONSIN H S SENATORS K DOOLITTLE TIMOTHY 0 HOWE DISTRICTS AND MEMBERS Hint E PAINE Member Kenosha counties C SLOAN Member Dane aud AMASA Member Green Iowa Grant Crawford and counties Wht C A Member Islington Dodge Fond du Lac count ivx WM Member Calumet Green Out- Oconto counties iUi Kiel WALTER Member Ln Monroe Adams Tierce St Croix Eau lark Marathon Chippewa Dallas Burnett Douglas La nnd Ash laud counties STATE OFFICERS JAMKS T LEWIS Governor WYMAN SPOONER of State LUCIUS FAIRCHILD SAMUEL D HASTINGS General WINFIELD SMITH of Public Instruction JOHN Comptroller II RAMSEY Prison CORDIER IIY THE GOVERNOR General AUGUSTUS General JAMES M LYNCH vt Public SAWYER state M CONOVER COURT S COLE DOWNER AXO lit Circuit NOGGLE Judge Rock and Green counties AUTHUR Judge Milwaukee and counties Circuit JOHN Judge Luke Counties llh Circuit DAVID TAYLOK Judge Fond du Manitowoc Calumet and counties Circuit M M COTHREN Judge Towa La Crawford and Circuit FLINT Judge Clark Buffalo Monroe aud counties GATE Judge Portage Waupaca Adams aud Wood counties Circuit L P WETHERBY Eau Claire Pepin Pierca and Si Circuit ALVAH STEWARD Judge and Jefferson counties Circuit GEO W WASHBURN Judge Oconto and Door counties Circuit SOLON If CLOUGH Judge Dallas Polk Douglas Ln counties SHAWANO COUNTY CHARLES HOWE of Deeds HENRY KLOSTERMAN HENRY DUKRIN Supervisors A G Circuit M MADRER of P KNAPP JAMES ANDREWS and SHAWANO Office Main St first door J M DruR Calls EXTRACTS THE PLATFORM i This Convention in behalf of those whom t represents renders devout mighty that through His providence our army and have at last achieved the final and upreme.'victory the rebellion reigns from the Lakes to the to the God and next to Him we owe to he brave nnd soldiers of army and navy our deepest gratitude for the iori of our national existence for of and overthrow of Slavery Wo pledge ourselves remember and the Homes bled soldiers arid their orphan children animus which caused the late ion against the United Stales was born of and ambition of an aristocracy upon slavery which the war and the Emancipation Proclamation of has rightfully destroyed Under the Constitution of the United right of secession State any State by resolve or is n strous heresy The National debt pression of tlic late most sacred and binding obligation That iii any form or by any means direct or incur the reprobation of the civilized SHAWANO WIS THURSDAY SEPT November 1805 1 District Convention An Assembly District Convention delegates from the counties of Oconto and Door will be held at the Court House of Oconto on Saturday the 80th at two o'clock P M for the purpose of nominating a ber of to be elected at the next general election county will be entitled to six gates Door four three JOSEPH HARRIS Jons Com HALL J tion Mr offered the lowing resolution which was adopted out a dissenting voice That sense of the citizens of Shawano County Hon JOSEPH HARRIS of Door County by his faithful service for the past two years by his integrity and careful attention to duty by his fearless support of the National Administration and his labors in of those principles upon a Republican form his thorough knowledge cf the Bourses and interests of this Senate District is entitled to a and having full confidence in his ability and the delegate from this ty be instructed to use all honorable means in- order such The following resolution was offered and Resolved That as a of justice the next Senatorial Convention should be held in and that the delegate from be instructed to present this the Senatorial Convention for their motion the Convention sine E W LAMBERT D H Secretary Democratic State Convention MOTTO FOR GRA MANENT Pomeroy A and Fred run dismantled Resolved That we are opposed to the further the writ of corpus and to all trials of civil offences by military tribunals Resolved That we demand the most rigid in the administration of National and aro sed to calling in nnd the State School Fund Resolved That tins country is under a to our soldiers for their bravery and devotion to the Union and that they are deserving pay deeds more thin words Resolved That wo afe those the tariff laws by which burdens are thrown upon one section of the country or one class of our people for the of another section or class Resolved That we to all exemptions of classes from burdens of Government and arc in favor of equal just and uniform taxation The convention appointed and tellers and to a ticket as tions good sense and kind feeling such as are displayed in these extracts come to pre- in the South that part of the Union will be saved indeed In Connecticut the friend of freedom are working nobly that the question of manhood suffrage shall not go by default We are see Connecticut cover herself with or and hands with her law against universal law books suffrage her Proceedings of Union SHAWANO Sept 23 1865 to Convention met at one o'clock P M and was called to order by John Wiley Chairman of ty Committee and B W Lambert was elected Chairman and D H i Committee on Credentials consisting of McCord and ley appointed who reported a full present from each town The Convention proceeded elect delegate to represent tlie county in the Senatorial Convention which meets at on Myron H McCord receiving a of all the votes cast was declared duly elected D John Wiley nnd K W Lambert were duly to the Assembly Convention which meets at Oconto on Saturday Sept On motion the delegates or substitutes present at the Assembly District tion have to cast tho full vote of tho county and that the power of substitution D H endorsed the ord of Senator HARRIS and stated that Mr Harris had made an efficient ative had looked carefully after the interests of tho whole District and in all matters politically and local had shown himself an able jurist failed to discharge his duty in an honorable manner by his thorough parliamentary law and the wants and in- ot the whole more of his own District and the northern portion of quick perception of right nnd his unquestioned integrity which had won respect aud confidence of his associates in the Senate Has richly earned for him n The Convention did not Sing tne Great God and alive we yet tis That we are hell The Democratic met at Madison on the 20th inst and in number and caliber strongly reminded one of the famous lines We moot and part We stink and shine The 1st 9th and ISth Senatorial Districts and the Adams falo Pepin Crawford Door Grant Jackson Clark La Douglas Polk Pierce St Crois Portage Sheboygan Waupaca and shara were not represented at all while the Hon Geo B Smith of Madison after being repudiated at home crawled into the Convention as a delegate from this Senate District are the mighty len The 2nd 10th 18th and Senate Districts were each resented by one delegate while three delegates cast two votes each Sal Clark nominated H L Palmer as Chairman of the Convention but his tion to elect was ly voted down the convention not being disposed to indulge in luxuries while they were casting lots for departed The Chairman appointed on resolutions consisting of the following talented and well known M M A P B lludd young man Moses M Strong B A Cook Jas S Brown Anson Rogers J Knight Mason Curtis Reed Jno C who reported following which was read to the mourners by the Chief of Staff Brick Resolved By the Democracy of consin represented in tion that the Democracy of Wisconsin are devoutly thankful to the Almighty God for the fortunate conclusion of a long bloody and destructive civil war originating in sectional passion and crime and culminating in the triumphant dication of the Federal authority and the final overthrow of the political heresy that a positive defiance of the Federal Government is a rightful remedy for real anticipated wrongs That we recognize in the policy avowed by President Johnson for the restoration of the late rebellious States to their practical relations with the Federal Government a wise and determination to the equality of the several States and to cure the future unity of the country upon the basis of the Federal Constitution and to that end and in all other lawful measures tending to the pre- of future freedom fraternization gress of the people we pledge him unqualified sympathy and port That we are opposed to negro suffrage iu this all by us with states on that subject C made unanimous on motion of Sat Clark Lt name presented aud nomination asked for by Sat Clark Attorney Milton on recommendation of Sat Secretary of B as this nomination was a small affair a Small was permitted to run it Slate B Davis Sat Clark seconded the nomination urged the nomination of Bank motion of Sat Clark Col Thos McMahon was ted by Prison W Horn nominated his townsman C which was agreed to by the Convention Superintendent of Public John C Parkinson was nominated by on motion of Mr Vilas Such ticker influences and means used to place it before the people and it remains for the voters to return the to its originators What tle vitality there have been left in the Democratic organization is effectually crushed out and it lies a dead weight upon the altar of vanity self-love and corruption The Sort of Talk We are rejoiced to find in the Southern Journals a spirit of justice and even of kindness toward tho freed people of color Thus the Republic of mond says of them Hot us with honest intentions and in- employ effort to improve and a race whose productive industry in the past has to the general and whose peculiar faults are mostly of a condition to which their race has for centuries been subjected on mating due allowances foi the bewildering and of the late political and social con- they have exhibited a degree oi sobriety fidelity and good feeling which no one could have expected and which has been equalled in the of the world In the same the remarks as are well inclined to the negro They realize his condition bettei than he that much he docs offensive is the result of could not if he would control The negroes arc themselves most estimable They present a record which for service and order is a parallel and turned headlong into freedom without premonition by men at war with their masters and told that they have been wronged and have a tage of vengeance they exhibit in their industry order patience and propriety an example which is not within lhc ex- or conceptions even of man No people have ever been so tried none have so stood trial the like causes would incite to outrage the laboring of any state in Europe there have been disorders tions wrongs the is not they should hare occured bat that there should have been the limit to their rence by injudicious treatment there is yet a future for This is much more judicious and en- as well as more humane and than tho ferocious hatred of Jute der of the veteran Wisconsin has been recently appointed Colonel in the regular service's during v1 the late war Chien Courier man named Usaty complained having in a lately There was a The Cincinnati has a cor- respondent who writes from ery Alabama August are idling about thumb in mouth it may be doing a vast amount of but not a single stroke of the practical sort needed hero in these with the hands But tho negroes all at work except now a who are Coking fpr work these about chopping straws and it that It's am tired enough of hearing hat der arc at work them who and that only that begun show a spirit of see them busy active and hopeful whan their former owners are i M the money during fracas i oi of Waupun his casting vote the rum traffic against COO crs c-u The Oshkosh Democrat says LI oi A vessel loaded with sunk in the river near The Monroe -I vi ofi native copper some time ago ravine three miles east of this Tillage nif over also found Clarno j Grant County Herald The i by such have vere on which a week or so and thrifty are now scorched and that arc disease many complaints on Gov was ted his place being contested lor by the friends of Lagrange of this County who made a little generous rivalry chiefly we suppose to gallant that we compliment a have no idea wants it or would leave his present sition to accept it The Gov don't need any endorsers His head has grown white in the service of mankind an early struggler for the principles which distinguish ours from the opposite party du Lac Commonwealth According to our last advices from Havana Mr George Henncken an lishman by birth and the vico president of tho house of representatives of San Domingo has moved a resolution to an- that republic to England A com- to report upon i- t the subject the House Mr Hood formerly English Consul San Domingo is also an advocate of his recent reinstatement in that office leaves the public infer that land gain of the Island we can hardly believe since the English j cabinet been of late Tather distinguished for an 1 r J anxiety of dependencies than to be new i THE CHICAGO DAILY This popular fafor now comes to and to say that it is a welcome visitor is to very feebly express our feelings in regard to it In announcing the Republican as forthcoming readers will remember that we platted a field that it might cupy with credit to itself and profit to the public On its appearance we hailed it as bidding fair to fully equal our hopes of its every successive number reaches us our admiration of its conduct is increased Seventy numbers havo now been issued aud in all that makes up a size good looks sprightliness ability and dignity it is already head and shoulders above all its western contemporaries It is sold the same price as the pers and per and we by all odds the best paper in the West Men are sometimes accused of pride merely because accusers would be With such a people if not j themselves if they in their f f f 1C i- the blacks because they have become free is by places As long as men smell of whiskey JUK tobacco the women have a right lo de- fend must Don't stone your yo sec his baby in a cradle you i may The s live pounds a similar are potato rot and if reports there will upt be halt correct As larger were last than usual no scarcity need bo i The La Crosse Republican says Quite a little a fight came tween twp men pf Teutonic A woman was the One man that had been too intimate with his whereupon the aggrieved party proposed to make him in two with a large knife did not succeed well in bis for the injured husband got a terrible drubbing for his impertinence life The Green Bay Advocate snys Capt Nate Sanders brought into this port for repairs what was left of the Government Survey which last fall at Rock Island McDonald Co of Fond du in 12 hours with a machine or at the rate of over for This best sawing heard of and clear per thousand makes ft fine shingle the arc having magnificent now no in their oil a thing in f The Board of Waupun petitioned by and moral villagers praying against granting license for the sale of as a beverage After the board voted to E of the President cense the casting i deciding the matter ses great result There are but 94 convicts in the State the lowest fpr years The Ripon black bears were seen in the of yield of fruit large and vlt boasts of ing measuring inches in circumference c: Standard L is to deliver the address at the county there 4th The lie there with larger attendance many and an increasing in al matters Work begun on between ibc aud   

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