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   Sheboygan Lake Journal (Newspaper) - July 10, 1855, Sheboygan, Wisconsin                               iff art.Ti'bliitii'lin by OBE i be charged Ci who receive per carrier paper discontinued until ore done nt office on and in good myle nt Hir ratei Give call DEMOCRATIC STATE A Bt the in Madison ON o THE DAY OF AUGUST A D 1855 AT O'CLOCK NOON for the purpose of according to of Mr York are hereby established an is instructed to make with the county Register F On motion of Aid Guck it was a certain tax cate by J S Harvey Villace cancelled On motion of Aid Whittlescy it was resolved that tlie Surveyor is hereby instructed to make duplicate profile of Michigan by himself and the same the county Register On motion of Aid that the grade of Pennsylvania according the red on De- file as made city surveyor and tha the city surveyor is hereby instructed to make a duplicate profile of the same and it the the county Register HiB Honor the Mayor entered a protest agains establishing the above grade of of 8th street A of N Deville and others praying for establishing a or Centre street wan received and referred to commissioners of of A L McCrea and others ing fir extension of Pennsylvania Avenue ward to the Lake was received and the committee on Public Improvements On motion of Aid Guck it that the certificates in connection account ll is a significant fact says the V shs Plain the person thisSurt avoid as far as possible any allusion Liquor question it intends to fasten upon the Stated in the event of carrying the election Why those keep on the question is evident hone the votes oi Germans and eve sing Firemen Turners the streets a difficulty f the Turners and n boy Resignation of Mr Mason Washington June 30 The long contemplated resignation taken place Ha will leave of Patents Thursday was shot of M properly come before the Convention The Convention will of Delegates to be upon the following basil of from each on from District not embracing its limits more than one fnd on not formine of District The committee the Senatorial on the 18th day of and the and County oti the VOlh day agains t Wra Seaman late Village be with the City Clerk and be put in a than that of a Prohibitory l keeping up an incessant ag Jo relating to Slavery is not merely a game of deception but a fraud upon he people Should the Shanghai thus sucked they would boldly affirm that a law was the issue and enact such a law next winter in of all s by Germain or any other class of fired and oue young man died in about an hour Many other were badly injured by shots and stones it u be- I w j Salt The Police have arrested Public opinion is against the duet of the and there was no ex- morning at o'clock City Clerk COMMOS Council ROOM J gd o'clock A zens native or naturalized In view of this we commend the follow article from the Madison Argus is THE HOUSE ov the mails of the Baltic we learn AX and of Com- From the Plains St Louis July arrived fiom Lake TVif y Indians on the way very quiet Col Gravson arrived on Sd inst from L mon He reports the Indians entirely quiet Disaster Cleveland July 3 The Schooner capsized off Long York July Soldiers of ofj 1812 held in yesterday was very v attended were present al individuals who conspicuous part j in the military service of their country nS i that time Gen Van of presided The convention adopted a memorial setting j forth the Vetrans of tho last war with England and calling for tho passage of a law pensions to the surviving soldiers officers of the army nnd milita and the ami marines j who were engaged in the service that war A company of French and Italian tarv adventurers under n Polish officer lefs yesterday in the Star of tho Wutt for Punta Arenas LET is in the hard of i iif the startling scenes of tho dissecting from winch we shrink with in tho hearts of all than the fabulous LIVINGSTON CO COMMISSION FOR TUB SALB ALL OF PROD No 30 wfc as sin company their visit point afternoon tlie mate ed no little sensation Immediately afier i lmt Captain Graffit and crew ther retired Mr rose during Tlie Captain's was in the cabin for me not the following occured j lwo after the vessel capsized but was lf there js resistless desire is a country I by tke vessel partially not be disturbed ed the States of America Only j ns the crew were on point of ot- gone out on Tuesday the very I think the Housn Dealers furnished CHEESE AND DRIED FRUITS ihc A f promptly 11.011 s w r i C A Notice to will of tho and iiin mot JM iny July ill M nt Court ni of lor ily WM A progressing in 1853 Democratic candidate for Governor stood Board absent Aid ThLe of the previous meeting were F HUEBSCHMAN N H -N SMITH J P ATWOOD Dmt tlie past weeks and to other causes onr work start of us with ire flare no diate prospect of catching up for one regular aalf one And as intend to on the credit We we are up and fresh start on the cash we nil us And we us to day 4 adopted motion of Alderman it was solved that the City Surveyor is in- to make duplicate of the of Gtb and to tile tlie same Counry of Aid Aude it was resolved A venue is hereby reconsidered On Aude it tho of Pennsylvania Avenue be ed the east me fit street at a descent of 3 feet at the east line street according to the map thence east on said Pennsylvania Avenue to tie ot North Water line of said profile The ayes and noes being resolution the following Aid n the Aude Keichel negative tie pledged to approve of a provided the people voted in i will be of opinion that it is one two of the distinguished men to of this j Aid t On motion of Aid tile to make of the profile of to same with the county Register favor of such a law and enacted it This was a plain fair and tho that he could make unless he would cromise in advance to violate his oath of office which binds him to sign no unconstitutional Uw On the other hand E D the fusion candidate was pledged to approve of a prohibitory law ing we presume that no law ot that could possibly be passed which would not be The positions of the two candidates seem to bv the people for although -a majority ot 3000 of those the subject was in favor of Mr was ed by a niuch larger tv No law of the listening to who havo occupied the positon of the United Status hear hear n tion I venture to MJ not lower in honor and dignity any crowned Globe Hear hear The States is precisely the which is running with us the race of power and of greatness lw will I believe at the next census exceed the population of the United Kingdom in iU manufactures and industry It H by far arth no- j liquor Law in Now July 7 The Liquor Law was passed by 21.3 to the 50 by a vote oi to ou muy also adopted ll did In tho duty of Prohibit Slavery proud turf on the silent This wish is fined to tlie classes of society it is ns strong in the pauper woman fats the bread of ns in the who to-day sweeps through 1 To or 14 1 5 Hi 17 18 19 11 li 313 in halls in robes that n queen mi bo is as strung and ought to in the the restoration be as much of the Missouri Compromise and the determination to further in aggressions of tha Slave Power the most The Independence July 7 Kansas on the 2d inst THOMAS of Mission was elected President of the who has ndt the old and iri our Week from the jail in this city Tbe did nbt but two- me J pa building for their ng Tbe report on motion adopted On Crocker it was resolved to the-Riflc Company behind and He i owac toward for rnu be to each of the to be expended in celebration of of land loathe City of She bills on this subject last winter were so al that no effort has been made we have seen to meet the sented in Messages and far rival that the great manufacturers of this country have now to contend with it I suppose ten steamer to this country magnificent crossed the Atlantic in a time than the steamships of this country vessels tins T their England will Colonies been day to Methodist tho United therefore m the with but in some this country j cil and Dr J S of the House All the members ad- mitted who liad from the ernor Contested elections to be tried next week Tho will Propeller Blown Cleveland July The for June The mortality for this wouk in this toes sustained in the ig an increase of 206 over Assembly where the originated The Democracy will oppose the passage MOKE KICKS THAN toi of a now paper started in Philadelphia entitled Priestcraft one number of his paper ton wrote him if return as Your infinitely action is turned Words ire too poor to of it and its Tt had in this dominions of author WHS the publishers te Cels and its alin Lutt u y livon n ly the common council ot tlw ftfe residing wM it In hnul fur iiiiii opening in a lino in n north line mini north line of tims a Poor House were a Poor t Taylor Christ Raab Wm Henck P G Lintz I K Sceley A L McCrea On Aid the above positions referred to the tublic Buildings and Improvements on Cemetery reported in favor ot 1 making improvements oii Cemetery as follows other portions of j lit i i i of this by all legitimate and honorable T means in the coming struggle as one of i which while it denies to use their own right of men to use ther own regard to what they drink does not seek by any means to change their appetites and tike bis yet beard before the Syracuse and the policeman j Proceedings of the previous meeting reatt of Aid to discretion of the committee ot to make A Marschner were referred to committee on Claims A of F L'ossius for binding a book of the fact that tho lite cannot be legislated away Men lo constituted that they will not be but many there are in the ranks who would rather see rapine anarchy and ruin in the land than that men should ratify or resist their own In proof this read the following segments of Rev KING of W Y at a temperance ing in that We must offer an earnest united and I shall Rather this law e have dates from June 29 health of that place was very good her fine and prospects of the growing crop favorable molasses scarce and Hem rates Business generally dull further hearing was hud this A at A ur before in the case of Smith to the were of salary was reported favorably ofi of 25 which amount allowed A M Mallmann was referred to the r of salary as City A communication of O P Hiller to the City Vas referred to on consistant support to the new charged with selling liquor contrary to 1 Law The points w that the 4th section the liquor a misdemeanor is and that the law docs not reach imported liquors The proof that is domestic lies Propeller J W Brooks hence blew tip near Ashtabula Two engineers badly scalded two deck hands drowned hurt in Mexico Baltimore July T Dates from the Eio Grande to the ult report the whole frontier with tion of throe iowns in possession ot the Revolutionists Many Americana were among them Later Irom New Orleans July G Steamer Prometheus is in with nia dates to June 17th The law ing gambling was very generally observed Auburn had been destroyed by hre The K N have carried Placerville nnd other towns from the Isthmus state that Col Walker had arrived at Nicaragua and taken the town of Rigas MAINE LAW ix NEW A liquor has been reported to tho New Hampshire a fine of first off a pie and thirty day's for a second conviction and for every suV n fine of nnd ninety days imprisonment ISLANDS The present ing army of King Kamehameha III For the support of this dable host the Minister of finance asks the moderate sum of for tho com- ing ear do BETTING ON Be LI English in New York bet that tha Asia would bring news that the were in possession of the town of Sebastopol Tbe bet that she would not nnd have The game is renewed each steamer the pocketing profits be resisted be fanatical not be enforced I would that the Burning ol n Donee of one of the Inmates were A of adder Co f 18.36 orders Shafter Co for fixing a allowed and order drawn against the chairman 6T committee adopted i Tbe city surveyor reported on grade of Wisconsin Sinth UNra resiled that the the the names of al within in tic billiard tables on or chairman of on such in thw established reported The re- ported on for extension ot Pennsylvania was accepted On Md it was resolved that the steps n accordance with of prayer the petitioners for the extension of it committee proceed to make the new bridge by planking the ends of the fame and that tlie bt instructed to use the timber and planks row at 1C City Clerk el iv -i the honor race it may be said that rarely are such atrocious and on sentiments advanced and in but few communities would such be tolerated Democracy of the masses is strong enough and rue enough prevent the ground on VERDICT AGAINST MB suit of Mr Garland of St Louis h M w this city for the value of the Glover who ftom the U S Marshal in the Spring of i 1854 occupied the U S District Courl 11 j Madison Judae Miller presiding three days j Detroit July C of last week The case was given to the a crowd of rowdies beverage cannot be proc evening and without leaving Q from their seats they found a j K schooner Lewis dington came into port Saturday morning with a load of lumber from made the round trip in six quickest on Missouri Company nt St Louis champagne from the s grown in that Slate The tasting it that n more de- from thonto in of wild inn ill line of 1'nimi.ylvniiin to fool wont mi Inn line firm In ilio of milt 313 linn uf sind f 11 of of II 15.18 17 m Jl in mill tlint tho nf ilif of oiul In Hie mud name notice in un tho 31 day of noil 10 iif iho of for to view to will be ur lor the the tu taku llin tin lied in ami July 10 of Common Council of City of ot i S In tate if in given tlint hy nf nn of ill mutter on IW day of of will tbe of n in nt iii offer nt the following in Oui nwl tlie of in also luia no two anil in number ton I tlie nine in Muck iiil nl be know nut ilio of July y of A If R E M E D T I t- FOR A AGE and cots conducted the prosecution and Gen Paine and Mr Mills of Grant county during Several persons The house was afterwards fired by crowd BRITISH A return just in England shows that tho number themselves IK The ew York Journal of Commerce of j int a report is current Land burned down were in the month of May was 98 in April in March 149 in r T Boston o grade of all wde walks jt i as MX inches from outside to curve the depth of gutters from top to be twelve of Aid it was resolved that the grade of Wisconsin street amended be and the same is hereby according to amended profilers reported by Mr loy city also that the city veyor to a -As seen bv the of Harbor neighbors the piracies winch were so prevalent among the Islands a year or two ago have been recommenced These scoundrels evidently the Bay and with a sailboat falling upon exposed in the and carrying off whatever of- value they find II ult to devise ways nnd means to control the present stock of breadstuffs and thus not only to determine the amount to be for- warded to the seaboard but also to regulate tha price We think there is altogether n crop of grain coming in this and the farmers too well able to keep it for any such speculations as are spoken The jured not fatally Tha yesterday in Farmingham Edward Everett was savagely by The Anti-Slavery at by llonry W of the order of the Nothings held a ton speeches were made and other prominent le February and in ing total of 758 vessels wrecked during tlie present i tared from fives on Bank have their appearance They ar ex- well executed There are no soma in circulation on the at official reports of the Commissioners do of Emigration shows that there is a crease of over one-half in the number ot immigrants landed nt New York tins year up to June 10th with last year The figures are Arrived June 1854 Do Jo 1855 cate of by Ve learn I John L the dop prayers of petition continuation of of the two wide according on the the power id that committee ro- that Decrease This is no doubt very welcome to men of W American principles and especially take an interest improvement of- new Western States it will be agreeable or satisfactory mainly the the here is proved by of Consuls in manj but that revive as ism and within the next t waive POST OFFICE bv tho Washington Union that enclosing circulars or other printed matter in es upon which is printed impressed or ten the name fee of the person or issuing such circulars decide by the Post master General not only to subject the eu- tire package to letter postage accord ng to the express requirements of the act of but that such postage must be prepaid to entitle the package to be mailed If un- paid being under the law treated as letters they are Sf course returned to the dead letter f The Union also states at the instance ot the department that postmasters no or marks upon registered ville i ggr Tlie widow of Do Witt Clinton died at residence of hor laughter in j on Monday She was in the year of her age Nebraska City population ofj but not a tailor or ker in the lilacs WESTERN Punch tho Four now finally adjusts J by the Allies ara kill sink burn and destroy j thi f Rev O S Powell lo Pastor of the Congregational Church at drowned in tho Hock at Ho was in found He was 52 P M Monday I the water an hour ho was 11 leaves a wile and four FOURTH OF JULY AT the I gt Louis Reporter that Courier wo copy the following formerly a composer in the concerning the celebration of j presS been at 4th at that place and of the orator of tho K on charge of Ha dav i to ing time mdi After nn prayer by tho Rev at Different times and makes developments D W and the reading of the De- identify him with of counter- of Independence by C alld have infested Eso an oration was delivered by the Hon i past few years Daniel Shaw of Milwaukee Want of mind Western York orchards are position said to be ladeu fruit S i thinks that inferior qualities will be and by i gathered at ail that is if the Prohibitory mankind and puts I of the human race The horrible has er's manner was well delivered and well No accident or disturbance of any which kind to mar the enjoyment ot the f Uie mortal dny brother Robert Johnson i South tor 1 Ry the neu itile on nf our i the i- in or nf the I nf niu hy im i niri-il I suit lion nr niont of far j ily any or of I ill in- 1 liy i rr they t nr nf Ointment lini of NI in SORE LEGS COAL IN rich coal mine has been discovered iu Valley com posed of three layers of and 5 one above the other and bnt a thin layer ot Rook theie ii a reported eaman as Treasurer n that the thereon equally i i s r J certain A a sing e 6 Sn of accomplished by ite and proscriptive will have instigated strifes between classes and cannot be the of tb Indiana Btr bv of their Ing money other valuables or it n instances postmasters Are in the habit bf marking the of such letters with the amount of Money enclosed The and is forbidden by the department HOLLOWAY'S AND PILLS will j cure disease of the Skin of the longest j D William Frederick Anderson of of most nf i to ronn wnwt nf ihr tii nf ihp this Ointment Oio tho of It Will cure nny nr uf nf yearn FISTULAS iw in tlm pot 4 t brother Robert injury to Patrick with a in Rum the by the and Silver Gray commenced transaction of business n Michael the 6th with a capital with j power to extend it to Mr John i receipt of the W Davis of Fox Laka 1 resi enl Mr C ot the TWO days of the Co Bankt time the j into service during tha Wand are being time from i hands of cause vith on kii arms and legs were coven J pustules and sores of a scorbutic cure of and painful he tried n of which U benefit At j I ills which soon produced a favourable and n j with these remedies was completely j rub cured This famous cure in ukers and worlds of- ii tried i Sin Mm in WAT lit by in Ht tiS 1 Thorn if thr r V for   

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