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   Sheboygan Lake Journal (Newspaper) - February 1, 1854, Sheboygan, Wisconsin                               Biennial Sellout of the Legislators In his message to a amendment pending hy which it is proposed to of Annual sessions of the To tho the proposition neem to be v mere measure of reform the necessity of which is occasioned by the ex- legislation with which Wisconsin IIM been cursed but to those who have taken tho to examine the causes which actuate the prime movers therein n very different object is apparent That the should he more chary of passing bills of a local character or of modifying or repealing existing enactments and more economical in tho duration and expense of their sessions is a self evident fact which no reasoning can weaken But what has nil this to do with the present Nothing more or less than the election of a XJ S Senator by the present Wriggle around it as they may it is undeniably a movement to place some dissatisfied and aspirant in the seat now so honorably filled by the Honorable Isaac P Walker A- while ago the Ozaukee Times intimated that a movement of this kind had been set on foot by the of Mr Walker to his re-election this This was but a feeler for the public pulse and we mistrusted then what lias since proved to be the it was put forth by the malcontents to ascertain whether the ple would cheerfully swallow the dose pre- pared for them by the railroad Tho bait take the intimation was broadly denied and the press and people manifested a very general determination to frown flown all such attempts to steal a march upon them Hence the system of tactics must be changed the real attack must be covered by a feint So this nial sessions project which was brought forward at the late session of the ture and had been almost forgotten in its pile of rubbish is raked up the dust ed from it and the assistance of invoked to its support as the only means of lessening taxation Pass the and there would be NO regular session of the ture in Then the Rail Road Land Grabbers and disappointed office and place hunters would say to the We must elect a U S Senator at THIS session or Wisconsin will be ed but in part for a Now let the People watch the We pity the member who should attempt to foist an election upon the ple at the present session or who would aid in the movement to be effected by the passage of the Biennial Sessions No Senator or Assemblyman who is in favor of a clear expression of the will of the people in the choice of a U S Senator can for a moment listen to the hypocritical professions of a clique of unprincipled who cling to the Democratic party only that they may catch some of the pings of the public patronage and whose only strength is obtained by the prodigal expenditure of the money they have dis- honestly acquired either from tha ment or from individuals who have fallen into their power A FITTING the fore- going was written the Madison Argus of the 18th has been received That print thus authoritatively speaks of the design of the conspirators to elect a U S Senator this it is mentioned we are not sure that it would not the very best thing that could be then goes on to urge the Legislature to make choice of some person to fill that office We pause to see whether its dation will find an answering echo in er Crescent Washington Jan 22 The Cabinet was in session all day and to a late hour in the evening discussing the merits of the Nebraska and the amendment proposed by Senator Dixon repealing the Missouri compromise as applied to any Territory of the United States It is understood Messrs Jefferson Davis and Dobbin took strong grounds in favor of the of the compromise of 1820 whilst the other members of the Cabinet sustained the as reported by Judge Douglas The South takes the position that unless the Missouri compromise is repealed its provisions must hold good as far as ka is concerned that Territory having been expressly included in the act of 1820 and slavery prohibited north of Mr Douglas refers to the compromise measures of 1850 and upon turning to them it is found that in the act establishing territorial government over New Mexico proviso is inserted written by Senator Mason of Virginia declaring that nothing in that act shall be construed to invalidate the third clause of the second section of the joint resolution of annexing Texas That clause recognizes the Missouri compromise line in distinct terms It is therefore clear that the compromise measures of 1850 did not in fact repeal the Missouri Compromise but simply declined to extend it beyond where it already is to tory acquired from Mexico The South feel this and hence their solicitude for a re- peal of the law of 1820 fST Major S R Hobbie First Assistant Post Master General is lying hopelessly ill of Consumption in Washington It is said there was an affecting scene in the sick chamber of this gentleman on the 19th init His daughter Mary was there in the presence of her prostrate and almost dying father united in holy wedlock by the Rev Mr Butler to Nathan Reese Esq of burgh N Y The fond father ding his dissolution requested that the nuptials should he celebrated before he bad Men the last of earth Major Hobbie at one time a Member of Congress from New York and officer of the Government it is universally that lid ever faithfully and assiduously bis BY THE N New York Jan 23 A general European War is certain The Paris Moniteur contains a circular From the Minister of Foreign Affairs He addressed all French Legations on the eastern question document in a moderate but very firm style He declares France England Austria and Prussia integrity of the Ottoman Empire and further that the fair at took place against all Russia She only desired national guarantee therefrom to prevent Ottoman territory nml flags from further attacks Authentic papers state dint the French were dissatisfied with the sive conduct of Austria and had addressed a strong letter of remonstrance intimating that France will extend aid to Hungary Italy fee papers report that tha Czar had orders for immediately crossing the The Italian declared to the French em- that ho would rather abdicate than accept assistance against his subjects excitement prevailed at and a mob of had assembled declaring thai the constitution had been by tho council Definite information relative to the tion of the Czar is daily expected intelligence from of thu 12th states that the Emperor ally rejected the Vienna protocol and note the fifth but consents to examine the Turkish proposition of the 20th although he refuses to recognize the European inter- vention in Russian and Turkish Affairs Instructions to commanders of fleets are that in meeting Russian ships they will in the name of their respective governments request Russian Commanders to return to where they will find further instructions from the Russian Government on refusing to return force will bo used A Russian despatch says that the ish army in Asia is totally disorganized and many troops killed Report not credited The London Observer Agents are their way to the United States to purchase ships and ammunition for the Russians In England there much indignation against Prince Albert particularly by the Independent papers and the public voice protest that he is the tool of Russia and Aberdeen under his influence stated to the British Cabinet that Russia Austria and Germany matters are expected to come be- fore Parliament soon the New Year's levee the Emperor addressed the foreign ambassadors hoping to be able to maintain thu relations subsisting between France and their and assured the Ottoman sador of his good wishes sympathy and forts for Turkey The Times ent reports Frenchmen ready for the Turkish Camp when required leon deserts English alliance and offers consent to French annexation of Belgium and Egypt the Czar promising also to a- Bourbon cause The King of Belgium decreed the total imports of Dutch coal until further Territory ol Nebraska WASHINGTON Jan 23 Is Douglas asked sion of the Senate to submit a report from tha Committee on Territories in relation to the Nebraska The have had their attention called to the dary of the Territory of Nebraska as fixed by the already reported which is on the line of 38 30 Their attention has been called by the chairman of the tee on Indian Affairs to the fact that that boundary would divide the Cherokee try J whereas by taking the parallel of 37 deg north latitude as the southern ry line would run between the and the We have concluded therefore to vary the southern boundary in order not to divide the Cherokee nation by the terms of the Then there are two delegates hero who have been elected by the people of that They are not legal delegates of course but they have been sent here as agents They have petitioned us to make two instead of one dividing them by the 40th parallel of north Kansas and Nebraska Territories Upon ing with tho delegates from Iowa I find that they think that their local interests as well as the interests of the Territory require that the proposed Territory of Nebraska should be divided into two territories and the people ought to have two delegates So far as I have been able to consult the souri delegation they are of the same ion The committee therefore have con- cluded to recommend the division of the territory into two Territories and also to change tho boundary in tho manner I have described We have prepared our amendment in the form of a substitute to come in lieu of that have already reported We have also incorporated into it one or other amendments which make the provisions of the upon other and more delicate tions more clear and specific so as to avoid all conflict of opinion I propose to tute this which I hold in my hand for the one reported by the committee on tories I merely ask now that it may be printed so Senators can see what it is The motion to print was agreed to Gen Campbell the Mexican dary Commissioner has arrived at ington He has discharged his duties in the time specified with less money than was intrusted to him and has returned the balance T P P T The N Y papers have lengthy obituary notices of Chester Jennings long the proprietor of the City Hotel He was first a waiter in establishment but by industry became a wealth and influence AMD i February 1 1834 REMOVAL Journal Office removed lu the one duor corner of Seventh and Avenue and neit lo Mr JAS Provision store i A- whose Perilous adventure and supposed massacre re- gion occupied by the Comanches a year I or two ago created so aad painful an interest throughout the country has just completed at Washington the printing of report to the War Department ing his geographical discoveries and his rious and important scientific observations The ol the A meeting of the committee having in in charge the fund collected to reward the San Francisco rescuers held in New York Saturday morning when the treasurer announced that the total amount T BRITAIN The Agitation in of Prince A alleged inter- ference in tho stems to be increasing It in affirmed by tho boldest journals thai he is the tool of Russia and that follows ed in the and the i suit It is stated that tin conferences of ing disposition made of the British Cabinet aie reported at To the of the Throe Bells i die C mi its of St and Vienna The volume will consist of some 500 pages Antartic each and a gold with maps and engravings medal and a silver pitcher or service To each of the Mates and gold Election of U 8 Senator A has been introduced in the j of the U S to the British bly the of which is to authorize the i for ml by which Legislature to elect a Senator in the j periodicals might be admitted into place of Hon WALKER whose anj conveyed by British packets present term expires one year troin the 4th Panama and ports on the west of March next The game is started by the coast of America reasonable rates ies of Mr WALKER and is a Of compensation The Washington Star A POSTAL PROPOSITION med al reposition was recently made bv the P M j -I the Second Mates each and a 1 gold medal To the petty officers each and gold medal al furious one The plea put forth for taking tlh has been rejected this unwarranted step is that the present j Courier dea Etata Legislature was elected without to j To the seamen each and silver med- To the Captain of the Lucy Thompson a service ot plate value and a gull medal To the officers and crew of the Lucy Thompson each a gold medal and sums varyin from to To Lieut Murray of the Navy a service not capable of judging in selves and are not to be worthy only of the Dark Age It the is possessed of a tithe of the virtue at- j At- to it by the of this j scheme they will defeat it j 0 Hinton the great Qf out much ceremony i Ohio mail robber has from the Tha Madison correspondent of the Sandwich Islands to Judge McLean be- noticing this subject pointedly re- the latter to interest himself in his That an attempt should be made behalf so that he may return home with by any considerable portion of the party safety The General's haggard and so incredible when first spoken of appearance is said to afford another as to be generally discredited If the i striking illustration of the truth that tion of a United States Senator is a matter way of the transgressor is hard in which the people of the State have any interest if it is an appointment upon which j should be consulted and upon which they should pass in their selection of j then most assuredly would any j attempt to elect a Senator contrary to the I existing laws and the public expectation Lm i be s most wanton and tion on the part of this Legislature There INSURANCE COMPANIES is not a man in either house who does The Mutual Insurance Company REMOVAL OF THE FLORIDA jv Broome of Florid Brig Gen Johnson nize his brigade at once in pursuance of act of the lust Legislature providing fur if A resolution was adopted that tho com- would to receive to meet similar cases to be applied by the Benevolent Life Saving Association The committee was instructed to pay the rewards to the sailors call a public meeting for the presentation of the to the The Common Council Saturday ed to Captain the thanks of the boyish of t is stint and with a mong the ho is but such is in other that the will come be- fore Parliament France is On the occasion of the New Year's nt the addressed the Ambassadors as I sincerely hope to be to maintain tho relations of tv which subsist between my government and Sovereigns whoso you are to the Ottoman dor he My good wishes my pathies and my efforts nre in favor of your Sovereign ami you will be good enough to communicate to him what I say The number of men for arms in France is reported to be for formidable army And it it further staled that Frenchmen for the camp It is current in tha political circles of Paris the Czar doea not to tempt Louis to desert the English alliance and offers consent to French annexation of Belgium and Egypt the Czar promising also to abandon the cause of the French of all descriptions are advancing nnd demand for food increases Trouble is anticipated on this account The contains a circular to ull the French Legislators by tho Minister of For- city and invited him to meet the citizens j eign Affairs on tho Eastern question It in the Governor's rooms and Capt C j is firm in tone declaring that France ed Thursday for the occasion j land Austria and Prussia have recently l bv the agreement at Vienna solemnly j territorial integrity of the Ot- YORK Jan 24 j toman Empire as one of tho conditions of their political equilibrium Further tht affair of Sinope took placu against all provisions Russia having declared that she only desired a material guarantee Tha steamship Northern Light from San Juim arrived this morning with fornia dates to the Dec Three hundred passengers and on freight brought down by the Brother Jonathan The Oregon left San Francisco on the for Panama with passengers and in gold and the mails The politicians are busy in speculating upon the course of the Legislature which know that he was not elected at all with re- of Xew York business but to this subject that so far as lie is j they say they have ample funds on hand will the regard -.0 pay all individually concerned this i assessed to out- j Senatorial question removal of the capitol tant question as to who shall be our standing and leave n surplus 01 in the United States Senate for the term of six has not been hoams The Etna Insurance Company of the of a statt prevailing on the subject of the hard speculation farmers nre a deal of passed by his and that j N Y has issued a notice stating that ow- wheat particularly in the southern on principle of a ing to numerous and severe losses during j the State A mong Representatives on New ted his constituents when he to do an on the 24th ult Mr DOUGLAS act which they could never have j made the special order plated And he who in this case assumes i of for Qtn and to represent the popular sentiment of his j until it is may live long enough to learn that j Op to such unwarranted not meet I with favor among the people j JUSTICES OF THE I tive to the election and of In recent debate in the House of j of lne passed the Assembly on i ork politics in jle It provides that an justice refuses or neglects to qualify the former in stating the difference hold over till the next between a barnburner and an abolitionist in town at which time only elections the exact political be to character of certain politicians in this Stale j a vacancy shall exist to be fur instance as Doty Macy and j by tjie Governor their attendants He said the difference is j that a soft is a man who has never done DETAINED BV THE for the democratic party except for I ger trains between Lasalle and his own personal advancement and ton last week were detained on the track bearing the of from 37 to 48 hours by the snow and ice he is no more qualified to act upon tho last ninety days it for this matter than if he had never been it to meet its liabilities at present He cannot be the representative of j THE NEBRASKA AND In the Sierra Nevada and to lay out a A parties fmt to which Messrs WALSH and CUTTING road have reported that there is a able pass All the Pacific surveying parties have arrived The Engineers speak well of the ern route From Lower California we have dates to the 10th and the accounts are ry All agree however in saying that the Filibusters were by a party of 100 Mexicans in a house from the 5th to the 4th when there being a cold rain a party of Filibusters attacked the chilled and drowsy besiegers who leaving arms horses a brass field piece and their camp equipments The Filibusters deny having robbed and pillaged the natives It was expected that on the arrival of the Arista that they would immediately de- scend on San The Exports of sold as manifested at Custom for the year fore the Ottoman ling from new at- tacks by the naval forces of Russia tho English fleets have received orders to enter the Black Sea The lar terminates by expressing tho hope will not expose Europe to new con- The Government is dissatisfied with the evasive conduct of Austria Sweden and Denmark have addressed a joint circular to all the Courts of Europe declaring that they have in all events de- termined to remain neutral Prussia is to make a loan wherever they can get it disbelieves in prospects of peace as is shown by the fact than an im- mediate five per cent loan has been made by that government for The Russians aro to within the Austrian frontier Czar has obtained from the Church a loan of twenty-five millions of roubles From the general tenor of European ad- vices the conclusion is unavoidable that a general war is The law of gress demands that this arms nnd religious opposition should be nnd come The contest between inborn and inbred prejudices and the emancipation of man must come sooner 01 later and it is more than probable that the next two years will vindicate in Eu- rope the inalienable rights of man manely speaking the United States cannot but sympathize with tho Commercially speaking they cannot gain by Irom the Plains Independence Mo 20 Tho Santa Fe mail arrived at noon day The trip was made in 20 Business verv dull Hon Hugh N Smith charges are to be preferred against Judge i COMPLIMENTARY Booth of HUBBELL soon It is further stated that j the Free Democrat writes that journal the of private enterprises Already numerous bill's have been introduced to that W K is mousing about j following paragraph upon the personal Gov Barstow also recommends that the the unnoticed and a mere tool for j of Gov Barstow Legislature memorialize Congress more cunning but eqv crossed the Colorado at Fort near the mouth of the Gila They ed up the Gila to the mouth of tho San dro up the San Pedro to Aubrey's to present them It is said the charges re- late to offences alleged to have been com- mitted since the acquittal If they are presented the Legislature ought to dis- j g pose of them in the most summary manner The source from whence they emanate de- is j serves only contempt DEATH OF MR Alexander de Bodisco the Russian his residence in Georgetown ult His remains were the tomb on the seemingly with mark of public and private respect due to the representative of a great nation al ino iiw v idea that lie was so handsome a man He one It no only but is bad has a formed lace expressive hazel hoy and bettor ot to cor their wav to California on Mr Abel hnd within a few miles of Los They Lieut with train of r a an 1 mouth hair existe for making grants of lands to cor- met Lieut vv a enough to there nre for near c i J t Cupt on a small Jas M Smith for tho Utah Indians had been committing in would have been much richer think him a very kind and gentlemanly THE IOWA OF EDUCATION lis is the title of a publication devoted the interests of Education published month ly at Dubuque Iowa by R SPAULDING and edited bv R R GILBERT It is THE SOULE Washington Union approves the late duels of Mr Soule j wj -u i 11 This is the title of a publication devoted to I American Minister to Spam and his son interests of Education nnd intimates that these gentlemen would have been cravens cowards and to have passed by the indignities offered to conducted neatly printed and afforded at i Mrs Soule in silence It the low price of 1 Per annum W e no- We trust the day never arrive when f an American lady will be beyond the pale tice in it a valuable communication from j of protection or when the Dr LADD our late able j Government can employ as its ent of Public Instruction relative to the and the protector of National Educational interests of this State which a man unfit to defend a woman or protect his own personal honor and hers we shall lay before our readers neit week We commend the Journal to all de- sire a good educational work The Hon ALBERT G BROWN ator elect from Mississippi arrived with his family in Washington OB uU and more prosperous had the lands within her borders been apportioned out to settlers at Government prices Instead of this land speculators have been permitted under the laws to enter large tracts of the best land and hold them until the ing and neighboring improvements to which they contribute comparatively made by the toiling self-sacrificing pioneer have greatly increased their value Dem l important were thefts the settlements A Mrs Jano Wilson had been taken from the che Indians having been captured by them when on her way to California from Texas Her husband and others of the party killed She reports that they have another white woman in captivity Mrs Wilson was from Alton 111 Her father's name was Smith Her suffering are described ai being very great and revolting Mys Mr Ellis of that vicinity professes to have two sen into the Senate a few days stones which will certainly cure the bite The President's failure to send in the di- appointments results it is said from embarrassments relative to the of sending in the names of Sickles i i The wife of Richard Reynolds re- I and Saunden both of whom it is thought siding in Greenfield four miles from will be Hon JOJIN J McRAE was in- Governor of tho State of waukee on the Janesville com- mitted suicide on Saturday last because her daughters were about to leave for V-r IGti nH of a mad dog and other to the wound they adhere to the flesh till filled with the venom when they will fall off then put into warm water it out and so continue till all the venom is ted The does not doubt these alleged facts salary of the King of the wwi is year   

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