Sheboygan Lake Journal (Newspaper) - August 23, 1854, Sheboygan, Wisconsin 3 SHEBOYGAN WISCONSIN WEDNESDAY AUGUST 1854 THE j How on the Bruised Heart NUMBER 46 OP KACH J u enst ul DOLLAR AKD advance i 9 will he charged village their per car fier Nu paper are the option on reasonable terms i at rates and Kalamazoo Railroad Barik will receive on the of mi Hank Al I AK and will exchange on the ern cities for them ut the current The ihu Unnk will be nt its in York city at of one percent discount Milwaukee Wi CO McOREA du Lac A L CO TAYLOR ItAW IN SHEBOyGAN WISCONSIN K H N c B s Fenton Co Clapp Kent Co Co Co Stevens John O Seymour N Walker t Son II J A Co Finch Lynde How softly on ilie A word of falls And ilie dry nnO parched soul Die drop calls if they knew wno the Mid sorrow grief and pnin The power a word of kindness hath Twere The nnd the poorest may simple pittance And bid delight to to live in life if love he lost 7 Jf mans to Or what ihc Heaven thin beyond This brief ami mortal upon tranquil aca Jn glory So of in the heart And it brighten nil thy life And even death of Mutual Life Company capital Lift Int capita Original nnd renewal ac here hi the current in the Marine or fire of this Agency will be adjusted nnd by HOME INSURANCE COMPANY Office No Wall St New York CASH Phantoms I hear a music in the wind I Old songs of nil I've left behind Singing dirges to my mind And in the gloom of night And in the day's unquiet light Fancy shudders in its flight Forms which religion traced Phantoms of till the heart can love Treading on the grave of love Strange spectres in my vision loom And trailing thro the stagnant gloom Bit beside me in my room And where the shadows lie My fancy heurs the breathless sigh OJ a Spirit passing by And music trembles in the wind t Old songs of oil I've left behind Singing to my mind BY AUTHORITY LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES No An act to the proprietors of the Cemetery Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of United States of America in assembled That Charles B Calvert George Parker William B Tod James 0 McGuire William A Bradley Charles S Wallach Abner Miller William Banks Joseph B Close William Plumps William S Humphreys Randolph S Evans and their successors be nnd they are hereby created a body politic and cor- by the name nnd title of of the Glenwood Cemetery in the District of and by that name shall have perpetual succession and shall be able and liable to sue and be sued in any court of law or equity may have and use a common seal and shall have power to chase and hold not exceeding one red acres of land in the District of bia north of the limits of the city of ington to sell nnd dispose of such parts of said land as may not be wanted for the pose of a cemetery Provided That at least act to authorize notaries public to take and certify oaths affirmations and in certain cases Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled That all the powers and authority conferred in and by the above recited act approved ber sixteenth and fifty il fy the Senate and in extending thier road through anv An act constituting Madison in the State of Representatives of the United States of of the of Washington as are ot Indiana a port or delivery America in of Indiana a port of delivery Be it enacted by the Senate and House America in Cony ever merchandize shail hereafter be er y is hereby constituted a port of delivery and j the bills of lading that the merchandize so subject to the same regulations and ww mo j j imported is to De U upon notaries public States and restrictions as other ports of delivery in the ter the entry of the be and tho same are herby vested United States and there shall be in notaries public within the District of j ed a surveyor of customs to reside at imported is to be delivered immediately vessel it Columbia j port who shall in addition to his own 2 And be it enacted That ties perform tha duties and receive the nor to ke President CHAJ J MARTIN Secretary Simeon L Inte of firm of Kowen linn uf King Si Co H firm of Molten Co image firm of Ueo Rlisa ro R Eno of co Oliver E firm of Wood P Stone firm of Starr Henry G Kly firm of Ely Bowen Low firm James it ro Hutch firm of C B Hutch co J B firm of J C Howe it co firm of A A Hulkley firm of Hulkley co I Jr L Levi P firm of co A T firm Divight Si co John G Nelson firm of co P firm co George v Collins firm of Shf A Collins II linn cif El Morgan D co Messenger H Messenger H H Norton firm of Norton Butler Hoyt Ely firm of B firm nf Ho Alfred S firm of A S co LockWood firm of R Son Hopkins firm of Allen co Cooke firm of I A Dwight firm I H firm Newell firm of Swift Hurlout co firm of A Noble Ward A Work firm of Woik Sc N H stock well firm Stock well oo firm of Barney co N Harney firm o WelU Furgo Sc eo Homer Morgan firm of The undesigned the agent of the to receive pay CYRUS P Juno 1854 N B WALLACE nnd JEW the ren Hotel Penn Avenue from N York o stock of Clocks Jewelry and Goods nnd stock nnd prices to order nnd nnd n-'4 JAMBS WHOLESALE RETAIL UEA LER IN Wines Liquors Plain and Printing of the to his prepared to all kinds ol JOB WORK 111 a superior style Printing in Color wit done in on ren lorras On Card variety of colors THB OP There are two classes in the community says a writer who feel seriously the vantage of having had fathers were exceedingly ob- and persons whose fathers thirty acres shall be and set apart as a with authority to said corporation to receive gifts and bequests for the purpose of ing and improving said and to hold such personal property as may be re- to carry out the object of this act SEC 2 And be it further enacted That the affairs of the said corporation shall be conducted by a president and three ers shall be elected annually by a majority of the votes of the proprietors the said president and managers to fill all cies in their own body and have er to lay out and ornament the grounds re- move and alter old buildings and erect new ones to hiy out and sell or dispose of bur notaries public be and they are hereby to tate depositions and do such other acts in relation tr evidence to be used in the courts of same manner and in effect as com- missioners to take acknowledgements of bail and affidavits may now lawfully take or do Approved July 29 No An act for the of the copyright of a work published by Thomas H ner wherein he describes his od of ascertaining a ship's position at sea Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of J America in Congress assembled That 111 consideration of the transfer to the United lary and emoluments of ed by the act of Congress approved on the second of March eighteen hundred and thirty-one providing for the payment of duties on imported goods at certain ports therein mentioned entitled An ant ing the duties on foreign merchandise im- ported into Pittsburgh Wheeling nati Louisville tit Louis Nashville and Natchez to be secured and paid at those and the said town of Madison nnd the said port of delivery be and is hereby annexed and made a part of tho collection district of New Orleans and all the facilities and privileges afforded by the said act of Congress of the second of March eighteen ful for the collector of possession of such merchandize and ite tho same in bonded and whenever it shall not appear by the bills of j lading that the merchandize imported as j aforesaid is to be immediately delivered it shall be lawful for the collator of the toms to take possession of the same and deposits it in bonded at the quest of the owner master or consignee of the vessel on three days notice to such col- lector after the entry of the vessel and all acts and parts of acts inconsistent with the foregoing provisions are hereby repealed Approved Aug 3 1854 No An the extension of the and into hundred and thirty-one be and are hereby i extended to the said port of Madison States of the copyright of a work wherein i Approved August ad 1854 ones LO my out ana sen or dispose ot ated other peoples horses and were guilty to appoint and of crimes fur winch they were U ly hanged We who would rather see the ghost of the witch of Endor the ghost of Hamlet's father the Lane ghost and foi ty other veritable ghosts grinning and grim than to see the gh st of their own fathers A lady of fashion be- in silks bejewelled to her ends and vast display of grand- lire at her dinner party would be terribly horrified if the apparition of her honest father a pedlar in a very small way with his on his back should in in the midst of their hilarity and in- quire whether any pins needles or brass buttons were wanted by any of the gracious company there We once knew u Udy of fashionable dis- the of a cobbler who ed to do jobs on the heals and toes of shoes in process of dilapidation who having had the luck to marry a chap with an empty head and a full pocket soon be- came known as a Har nose had so delicate an that she avowed she could smell a mechanic a quarter of a milt oft This excessive tory delicacy been Excessively agents and fix their several duties and com- and to make such rules and regulations as they may deem proper for conducting the affairs of the corporation for the government of and ters to the and fur the transfer of stock and the evidence thereof In all tions held under this act each proprietor shall be entitled to one vote for each share held by him or her SEC 3 And be it further enacted That the capital stock of said company shall be represented by two of fifty dollars each divided among the proprietors Thomas H Sumner fully describes his new method of ascertaining a ship's position at sea when a meridian observation of the sun j cannot be obtained there be paid out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated to the said Thomas H ner or his lawful agent or attorney the sum of ten thousand dollars SEC 2 And be it further enacted That after the said transfer shall be made and tho said sum paid the said copyright shail be deemed after be published as if no such right had existed Approved August 2 1854 No An act to provide fur the accommodation of the courts of the United States in the district of and in the cities of New York and Philadelphia Be it enacted by the Senate and House of the District of Columbi a and conferring certain on the Baltimore Ohio Company and ed for the Alexandria and Washington Railroad Provided however That this section shall remain suspended for two years from the first day of ry eighteen hundred and fifty-five and if at the end of that time the Alexandria nnd Washington Railroad Company not have completed a railroad to Alexandria and have the same in good running order in pursuance of tho requirements of the pre- ceding sections of this then tho more and Ohio Railroad Company shall have the privilege of extending their by either of the routes authorized by this And provided further That if suld Baltimore and Ohio Railroad company shall not have executed so much nf the visions of this net relates to their com- pany by the first day of January eighteen hundred and fifty-nine then this act be void Approved August 3d 1854 No An act to constitute Cairo in the State of Illinois a port of delivery Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives United States of America in Congress assembled That ro in the of Illinois shall be and is No 1 j i ui la Be t the nnd hereby constituted a port of delivery nnd of nf the United Stalls of 4 Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled That President of the United States be and lie hereby is authorized and empowered t An to constitute in the State of Alabama a port of delivery and fur other purposes Be it enacted br the Senate and House of of the United States of America in Congress assembled That cumbia in the State of Alabama shall be and is herein constituted a port os delivery within the collection district of New leans and there shall be appointed a veyor of customs to reside at said port who shall in addition to his own duties perform the duties and receive the and of surveyor prescribed by the act of Congress approved on the second of That the com- America in Alexandria nnd pany incorporated by the legislature of Virginia on the of February een hundred and fifty-four to construct a from Alexandria in the State of Virginia to the of Washington in the j i courts of the United States and the officers connected with them in the district of March eighteen hundred and thirty-one for importing merchandise into Pittsburgh Wheeling and other places SEC 2 And be it further enacted That in the State of in the State of in the State of Indiana shall be and they are hereby constituted ports of the collection district of New and there sail be appointed a according to their respective interests and with them in the district of transferable in such manner as the and in the cities nf New York may direct Philadelphia by up SEC 4 And be it further enacted That the permanent accommodations provide necessary accommodations for the i be appointed a a bridge over the Potomac river on or a- courts of the United States nnd the officers I to reside at each port who bove the aqueduct of the A Canal t n MIT i i i f it i A i TI t i i District of Columbia be and are hereby authorized to extend their road from anv point on the Virginia side of the Potomac river to which said road may be ed at or the aqueduct of the andria canal into the District of Columbia connecting with the Baltimore and ing railroad depot by the most convenient and practicable route or routes passing and along such streets or avenues except the Pennsylvania avenue of ington and Georgetown as the corporate authorities thereof may respectively approve subject to certain provisions hereinafter ex- pressed SEO 2 And be it further enacted That the Alexandria and Washington Railroad company are hereby authorized tn construct bridge over the Potomac river on or shall in addition to the duties nnd receive the and Provided Said bridge shall on- ly be bulit or over the piers of tha D of requiring ant i any rind all h Office E Fox Cook Counsellor and Solicitor in Pennsylvania Avenue Stable And with or without drivers eil on notice hml at Stable on Seventh Hotel fan Wisconsin L- B- and Wisconsin William R and Judge By H W I E on Avenue Penn Avenue Hotel r to the lady in question had she a and liad the spirit of her frequently to her for the cock it must be had ra vile smeli of leather and about him This lady went into hysterics one clay on he appearance of a aunt in her while she was doing the elegant to a of sweet-smelling gentlemen In of the denials lady as to the re- between herself and the old nan the lady protested that she was a ine aunt the sister of Peter Simpkins bler from whose loins splendid before her sprang The old lady was bled out story got wind sadly to the discomfiture of the lady who in the height of wished that she had never had any relatives that she had corne into this earth as spontaneously as an unparented mushroom A man however is what he makes self and not what his ancestors make him There is nothing more common than to see children altogether unlike their parents and who if it not foi the affinities of blood would have very few affinities with those from whom they sprang The son of a scamp turn out to be a pattern of moral worth and the darling boy of a horss thief may feel himself called on to convert the of India to an obedience to the Decalogue And be it further enacted That no streets lanes alleys roads or canals of any sort shall be opened through the perty of said corporation exclusively used and appropriated to the purposes of a Provided That nothing herein con- shall authorize said corporation to obstruct any public road 01 street or lane or alley now actually opened and used as such j j vm i rt L Ilu of surveyor prescribed by the act of duct of the Alexandria Canal SEO 5 And bo it further enacted That any person who shall wilfully destroy deface injure or remove monument gravestone or other structure place 1 in said any fence railing or work for protection or ornament of said or any tomb monument stone or other structure or shall wilfully destroy cut break or remove any tree shrub or plant within the limits said shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and on conviction thereof before any justice of the peace of the ty of Washington be punished by fine at the discretion of the justice according to the aggravation of the offence of not less than five nor fifty dollars can be provided ns hereafter SEC 2 And be it further enacted That the President cause to be procured bv chase or otherwise suitable sites for ings to be used ns and post offices in the cities of Boston New York and Philadelphia and that he pre- pare and submit to Congress at as a day ns practicable and the same together contract or con- tracts he may make for any such site or sites which contract or contracts shall be tional and made subject lo the approval of Congress Approved August 2 1854 No An act to establish a port of delivery at Lake Port on Lake Pontchartrain nnd for other purposes Be it enacted by the Senate and Howe of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled That there be and hereby is established at the us of the Jefferson and Lake Pontchartrain railway on Lake Pontchartrain a port of approved on the second of March j eighteen hundred and thirty-one for im- porting merchandise into Pittsburgh ing nnd other places Approved August 2d 1S54 No 61.] An act creating a collection district in as and New Mexico Be it enacted bv the Senate and House And provided further In constructing sa'id dge an shall bo subject to the same regulations and restrictions as other ports of delivery in tha United States and there shall be ed a surveyor of customs to reside at said port who shall in addition to his own ties perform the duties and receive the ary and emoluments of surveyor ed by the net of Congress approved on tho second of March eighteen hundred and thirty-one providing for the payment of duties on imported goods at certain ports therein mentioned entitled An act ing the duties on foreign merchandize ported into Pittsburgh Wheeling nati Louisville St Louis Nashville and Natchez to be secured nnd paid at thoso nnd the said city uf Cairo nnd the said port of delivery be and is hereby to and made part of tho collection district of New Orleans and all the ties and privileges afforded by said act of Congress of he second of Mai oh eighteen hundred and thirty-one be and hereby are extended to the port of Cairo Approved August 3d No An act constituting San Pedro in the State of California a port of entry nnd ery Be it enacted by the Senate and House if Representatives of the United States of crossing tho Chesapeake and i America in Congress assembled That tho Ohio Canal said bridge and railroad shall be so constructed as not to injure or ob- struct the use or navigation of the peake and Ohio And provided ther That this act shall not prevent Con- gress from giving like privilege to any er railroad company or any other person SEO 3 And be it further enacted That f UI U J J Nil of of the United States of tho Alexandria and Washington Railroad Oimpany are hereby authorized to establish depots in the cities of Washington and Georgetown at such points authorities thereof may respectively and to lay a railroad track or tracks to such America assembled That the county of El Paso in the State of Texas and the Territory of New Mexico be and are hereby created a collection district which shall be called the district of del Noite and Frontera within county of El Paso is hereby made a port of and delivery for said district SEC 2 And ba it further enacted That there shall be a collector of customs j ed fur said district together with such other officers as arc provided for by law The said collector shall reside at Frontera point or points within cities and through and such streets nnd avenues the Pennsylvania avenue of said as may respectively approved of counties of Los Barbara and San Bernardino in the State of California be and they are hereby made a collection district to be called the district of San dro and San Pedro in said district shall be and is hereby made the port of entry for said district SEC 2 And be it further enacted That a collector shall be appointed for said dis- who shall reside at San Pedro Tho said collector shall be allowed and dollars per additional compensation of two thousand lars per annum should his emoluments nnd foes provided by law amount to that sum SEC 3 And bp ii further That Santa Barbara in said district shall remain a port of delivery therein in C the corporale authorities of said cities ner as it now constitutes n port of delivery H to mako all in and to make all turnouts the said railroad company being subject to such terms conditions restrictions and taxation SEC 6 And be it further enacted That delivery to embrace also the lake terminus 1 of the new canal to be Port MRS HUBBS ON Charles son exclaimed Hubbs as she endeavored to thread a pin which she for a cambric cake and read your mother simie while sows a row the seat of until an election shall be held under the provisions of this act the four last named that a persons in section first shall be the thereat era of said corporation said port shall SEC 7 And be it further enacted That burial luts in said shall not be sub- ject to debts of the stockholders of and the land of the company dedicated to the purposes of a cemetery shall not be of any SBC 8 And be enacted That the said corporation shall provide for the return from time to time corporation of Washington reports of nil interments made in cemetery of persons who died within the limits of the said and restrictions and in respect in the tion of Washington in such manner and same manner as vessels de- cording to such forms as may be prescribed parting for foreign ports places from tCt f Ji a Vi n nf 1 1 shall ships proceeding thereto and making report and entry port of New Orleans within the time limited law be permitted to unlade their cargoes at the said port under the rules and tions prescribed by law SEC 2 And be it further enacted That all vessels about to depart from said port to foreign ports and places shall be permitted to clear out with their cargoes at the in the city Orleans and depart under the sama rules regulations their road within the cities of Washington and Georgetown as the corporate ties of said from time to timu respectively prescribe so far as it may lay your pa nts for fourth of endeavor she continued while -an affectionate smile beamed upon her good old countenance learn ail you impossibly can for Sodom the wisest man said is powder and if you wish to make anything in this world you must use your And the lady her to Charles while he the Smith's time to time by corporation of Washington SEC 9 further enacted That a certificate under seal of the corporation of the ownership of any lot aforesaid shall in all respects the same effect as any conveyance from said corporation of said lots would have if executed acknowledged and recorded as conveyances of real estate are required to be SEC 10 And be it further enacted That nothing in this act shall be so construed as tion district of Paso del in th ministration of the revenue laws in manner as if the said district was entirely within the of New Mexico Approved August 2 1S54 No An to authorise UIR State of Illinois to select the residue of the lands to which she is entitled under the act of second of March eighteen hundred nnd seven granting land to aid that State in opening a canal to connect the waters of the Illinois river with those of Lake Michigan Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of LIJO I America assembled That the est United States to a certain re- I governor of the State of Illinois is hereby servation therein mentioned and to con- i authorized to cause to be selected the firm the title of Charles G Gunter to it enacted by the Senate and House i said and he shall bo entitled to a salary not and to such rules and regulations relative exceeding thousand annum to construction repairs and working of including in that sum the fees allowed by J law and the amount he shall collect in any one year for fees exceeding the sum of two thousand dollars shall for and paid into the Treasury of the United States j within their respective Provided no SEC 3 And be it further enacted That the district court for the Territory of New Mexico shall have and exercise jurisdiction over all cases which shall arise in the I and said railroad company shall keep an of- 1 city Washington or Georgetown and shall have power to sue ba sued to make contracts and to chase and hold lands so far as mnv be rate of taxation shall be i on said railroad company than is ed by the respective charters of said cities the said city of New Orleans by the way of the Mississippi river Approved August's 1354 No An act to relinquish the reversionary inter- j assembled That the he State of Illinois is hereby i cause to be selected the ance of the land to which that State is en- titled under the provision of the not of the d of March t i Amer eighteen hundred and land to aid that Enjoy the of this day says my Taylor the evils patiently and sweetly For this day only are dead to yesterday and not born to-morrow There are kinds of curiosity one of interest which causes us to learn that which would be useful to us and the other of pride which springs from a desire 10 know anr i in Congress assembled afl j State in opening a canal to And be enacted That I certain fraction or section number hind in the State passage teen of township number sixteen and range I herof ft alone with those of Lake the unsold public ot to private entry per in the district of San Diego Approved August 3 1854 No An act to authorize the State of to select the residue of the lands to which she is entitled under the act of eighth of August eighteen hundred and forty-six for the improvement of the Fox and Wisconsin Rivers Be it enacted by the Senate and Housa of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled That the governor of the State of Wisconsin is by authorized to cause to bn selected tha balance of the land to which that State is entitled under the provisions of the act of the eighth August eighteen hundred and for carrying on the operations of the forty-six granting land lo aid company and the of process on of Wisconsin in the improvement of tha president or any director of said company I Fox nnd Wisconsin rivers and to connect or on chief clerk in attendance at the the same by a canal out of any of the office of the company shail entitle any sold public lands in said subject to ty to proceed against said private entry at one dollar and company ns authorized under the ofj cents per aero and not claimed by the District of Columbia to proceed against j tion tho quantity to be upon chartered companies within its limits j the which governed the final ad- SEC 4 And be it further enacted That justment of tho grant to the Indiana the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad for the Erie canal under the nj be and it is hereby authorized to con- j provisions of the net of Approved struct nnd extend the Washington branch the ninth of May eighteen hundred of said road according to such route as may j forty-eight be most convenient through the said dis- i Approved August 3 1854 to some point on the Potomac river j opposite to or near the city of No in Virginia for the purpose of forming aj An act vest in the connection with the said river and the lines I tho title in fee lands which of railroads running south subject to the have been or may be to them of its present charter and the i Un it enacted by tho and said company are hereby authorized to j of States of cate construct nnd operate the said jn Congress That in all sion hereby authorized through such parts I where land's have been or shall of the city of Washington or public j after ho granted by any law of Congress lo r ml and Solicitor in and Agent d what was the best a conquered erty Wp ed on y by beating down T with Ullest poppies in his tarden The his mind more r j i f i r v i i nc i i 111 j MI 11 u u 11 c i after tio by any of io it That i an denied the j as the corporate thereof any ono of States nnd it may be lawful for hereafter to I I a 7 cal ed be upon the or President of the United where law not alter or repeal the act i Greek anH b I T tf the final adjustment i may consent to and also to build the foe simple title of snch op and being the reservation to which ot the grant to the State of Indiana for the j a bridge or bridges over the Eastern to he the lists of el Indian became en- j and Erie canal under the of the Potomac river at some point above snch lands which have mUv alter modify or repeal the foregoing act SEC IS And it further each pf the the said ny shall lie held liable in his or her ual capacity for a 1 the and of the said company contracted or incurred to recovered by suit as other debts or the court or nal baying jurisdiction of the case Approved July 27 No set to as art entitled k en- j tuc ui une r rner aL some Lue treaty of Fort Jackson be j ions of the act approved the ninth the navy Provided however That and the same are hereby relinquished to j of May eighteen hundred and forty-eight the same shall nnt obstruct the navigation Charles heirs and Approved August 3d 1S54 thereof And said company patent shall be issued to the said power to locate and establish depots and patent shall be issued to the said Gunter his heirs or assigns for upon the to the receiver of the land at io Ae State of batna of tie minima no price per acre of the now subject to in said State August 3 1354 po erect tbe dep y buildings thereon and such lands which have been or may after be certified by tho Commissioner of the General Land under the of said office either as originals or copies of tha originals or shall be ed as conveying the fee simple of all the v eel as conveying tlie tee simple of all tiia An aat to amend the provisions of tha j also to erect such wharves or piers into said I lands in such lists that are of the sixth section of ibe act entitled An act i rivers as may he provided the j by such act of Con- p regulate the of 015 s and tonnage approved tbe V O j ATP i l same shall not obstruct tho navigation gress to but of Provided further That the said lands in such are not more and Ohio Railroad Company be sub- of the character embraced by such acts of to tse conditions and gnd are not to be