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   Weekly Argus And Democrat (Newspaper) - November 23, 1852, Madison, Wisconsin                                WEEKLY ARGUS AND DEMOCRAT VOLUME 9. No. 15. BY BROWN 23, 1852 NMW NO. 94. IN MONDAY 1.3, Mr. Mr. h from committee on roads am disposed of liia interest in tho Courier to ha i bridges submitted a. which i hereafter entire control of that Two p M 1 lu Ue to democracy have Mr. Potter moved lhat tho special com are now duo on ilic of this office Mr from and can i which was carried Daily 00 f if Q in ull parts of I recommend him as a young man of fine presented the report ot suit and and of was read and Such an of n I and the report also the allow 1 i lie Madison excepting ice in the in which he is The Board resolved itself into committee nd the democracy of of ihe whole on the general flic of i Mr. in the and spending some timo and by i their chairman reported back to the board nd we have buun compelled to declare THUS FAil tend him pur cent on it and lire not all the collectable Alg In lavil of ia on for 11 Iw If us wu small and thu I Mj loot mora ftr or Hlx i arili jr. OF on ihe amount as having been allowed by the g We Iho new time that a Democrat cter elected rejection ot mils yu i year with oi At- the first within Adsit moral raid bills I thu all who veaK lowed and rejected according to ihe J i. in i ot the committee of the whole I the vvi is Mr. Keenan moved t f ur an Milwaukee and The Madison papers seun still lo be much troubled at the progress of the Milwaukee and Mississippi and a number the Journal in effect complains a straight i road nut built Milwaukee to i and that ihe M. M. H. j after obtaining m in set from Dane to build a road to All have to 1 that tho Railroad Company located roart to the best of for the interests of tho road the stock of county will receive lie benefits of the The tlie jond approaches the of tbo the more will non- holders bo Milwaukee has fulfilled its let Madison take what course it Jefferson 100.1; Scott Hale 359. over Aaron 1402; A. J. Kelloggs m of of 1741: Men at may its H f Clerk of H- 17-2b'; T. Molt 1105; Willa d 024. County 1700; A. T. Colburn 1307; D. Wood 393 Rodgera 164S; J. io is af To the -i Every body is fond ud it i- an ever present U is then I havo been balls occurred it w interwove i ry To ihe it M not a to Mormons do grow pretty put on And yet know a o of sun dried it put in process of to be 1 will not a description of scenery of ihe lhat read fl. and nnd It 13 all Anil at in my but it nn be of Ihu of tlm That the will we not a tha I only 1'i'ni.n; way from in nu 3 4 IHI nn form Wi a 1 on 1 6" t nhl to may a BROWN k 1 Infected 36noiijfss a I lain them in otli haul by about I our iu i oui new will j no but w iib all I who do or by thu uf will I 1'i.iiri our books Our is 00 pel j than tve thull only send il after the for a few Wmo havo ed three of the State of in n whig 17 of a sort of half-and-half 1 it. a i i i i M i i I. I on his tood bv a make to every ft son owing arid shall B he of right and tb it we have ed it and was willing to be any p. A ft At and Lmw and un Park ofer L. a. M w earned will be duly to Pay bo our We eun hereafter o work I only charge those who for what I It is a poor on the reward fling or do any thing to it. Democrat The Mr. elected the Independent tnc declared in favor of the No. 00 be so as to include Ihe fees charged in the which was and on motion Mr. Dunning thu balance of said wus Mr. moved to talie from the table No 26, and that the be Committee on roads and by Mr. adversely to paving ges for running a road fiom Madison to Richland Also recommended no action in in the town of Also recommended the allowance of the amount charged in No. 43, which re- port was and the committee dis- charged from the further of K. In I No- W. It. Law mod J. HUJI ana Lena B. to all H. I will attend tn bundi tivio ti mm AO h ml W fc W. D. ot to tof of locor on t HSU a. A at Law l 4DlteUnrHn i H Will ly of and all but j f- Lmw Land Koch vlll U aud J. M. D. Will o from town and fc al at LHW an t In J. r.r. Valnl cutti Wli LAW ASB CITY or FOB OF la Mt anO f In writh anil t IV Iu W. M of aad dolar In t at 1.0m. 4traai a. a 1UILDINU, No. IT Kmit i at and La H and la bolja In lo all wto ku Ua of and bad lor or aval Iv or V U fc TbaT would U a TbaT would I. Ca. for that no in Madison has of in favor of Land l pay on to meet of the papei used dint of and night we and in favor of thu that if lie would introduce and their ihe publi hato to htu in spitu of the made tho hate and hato j to JIP Independent thu in out e lo Jo our work teell ive woik only In irg out our lor tve shall include the of und nil who pay up time be properly for the excess i N. 13. The immediate attention of I Bu have The is in- and cither i to on account bv the of j he Co. tbo Wis. or the 5 To be frank with we all day lone the banting at thu anil at evening we a in our breeches which we h id received OR subscription from some us and 1SJ2- That much better lhan a on a bank or a The metal intrinsic paper To this it came at Milwaukee line the road to her best nnd tho ers of Dane rective nf the must Ije witli that or nn to It will be n great to tim hoMers of who have mortgaged their and are paling from J2 to 20 per interest on money tor the of obtaining for to lo that they have got foi of the ofa Virginia line of to lino and not tin line of at It tho of a filth to mountains to establish in the or ofa lost over miles of m the of Bishop Hodgers ner 1'17G; Smith 179. Dr. We the on Saturday up thu gf tua Coil of with such a as alone 1 on evor maj. County Win 17t5: Goodrich 1IS4; Wing's 371 S. S. am Macy 1701: 1190; McKee 574 snow in tlw South on tha of Jo you think of The lo the able of and Oil It i of to grease aud heal delivered at iho close of i ion of tlie which I J am yet 830 mites from land of gold field in this city j and the to come T' It has been uur I'M tune Institutes and and hear many addresses upon thf of hut we nev cr ID a lecture la in ing so many j valuable lo amt plete Wo il could have boon by every in mo to attend many i and nnd yuu way be nd con- I 1'our b. B. Tho Vot in enough in the U is to be regretted that ly to gratify the professional of Smith from the same committee re- ported adversely to refunding taxas nn ihe tv h of the s w of sec. 10, town o. range 11, in tho town of was and the committee from its further j Mr. Dunning moved that several bills reported upon by the be allowed to uf said Mr. Brown called np the in mast bu relation to tho of County and on motion of Mr. the Hoard to When we resolved itself into committee of the whole tne iu which Patrick L. A. John J. F. U. A. J. ilu tuns fastest Not for the foolman get moie lhan his far thut never he may break his neck in a for ut t'i expense in the outlay of to say nothing of the extra travel source of Let take have often lie ml asked by why it was that could not on to potter when they once ob- and it generally so well retained null tho As there a reason for all so these can To nothing lliu odious measures of the why and their the people's has Ihe Give us the in preference to I Dune County 13. there that will always rend Hoard convened pursuant to adjournment them with a Mr. from the committee on of The in their ol bills No. 63, galaxy is tho and if they have mo. bills were considered in committee live in the further of their of the whole and allowed by the and likely to fight i moved that the vote re- their have tilled the cup r i was agreed j Wt. a e of fire a bound together by no tv the which was agreed gcr lies than and an I hankering for iho be i nnd appointed moved that No. 47 be lashed lo pieces on ihe rock it tulien and have been more On motion of Mr. Branta the same than this allow cause bind them than the spoils of cilice on said Mr. in the chair Bowman thought lhat the resolution too large a lie also mitted the present sain too He was fur a and would mote to amend the resolution by inserting instead of Mr. Brante was opposed to changing the He thought that nune too Mr. Brown to amend by inserting Mr. Adsit moved to amend the ment inserting which The vote was taken on and On motion of Mr. the committee rose and reported I Said resolution was again taken A resolution wna offered and carried lhat Mr. S. D. be requested tu hia relation to the hj briefly complied with stating lhat man could come into Madison or any town in the under the present tariff of necessary and short 3500 per many clerks anil I laboring received nearly it and the county should not ask to act business short ofa which an individual would be willing tu r give under like lie i opposed to high but il became to employ a hu was for paying him what h s labor was The voto was taken on nnd the ayes and noes being called for and Ma lison iiir more than one mile in with the in an economical of but littie nearer approach to us without lengthening it to n ruinous extent to the finances of the com- it takes sonic faith to believe that our or have nt al by the of the are that iu What the body Milwaukee may have D. 1 TUo The vote at the Ule iu those which the strength in 1848, proves that in our polities has about ex- pended its In the County of the vote for Mr. Van Buren In 1852 the vole tor John P. Hale was thin lhat ol j i towns show a fulling off. the Mr. in and now elects a ui bis Inures From other source ire nol jet tuf d lo a comparison the inclemency of the the attending recent have ihe general alien of OUI upon the sos Institute were- ol a most inter- Pin Institution i Im may call till hij heart acho by I it never .md given in tbc sof Ui mo jht in lack of 7 the The best bard to it willing method of lo tho v fully to the I iy the and his Tlm of the lute by ihe of mil Ihe evenings hy The uf Kr Lad I us a and his knowledge of thu nf the 8 hath an tu blind as they that will not they that is uo creature so like mm ai I an a but is good for nothing is not good for educational interests the These gatherings have been held during the past year in various nnd will he continued for several to com u iu Tho amount of by them can hardly he ling huth fct U is is it great when n hi ings a thief to world ia n long ihu Min over U Au increased efficiency is given to the of- ery forts of the Uniformity being that ol j Tlie 1 and 1.29U luw than that of i enj his tin t. Milwaukee and other hike of more generally person M to him U eating a off. and unit interest awakened p Ilia n. i en ihe of the people the bed n no 00 ho spreads and then sleeps ill ii ude iu the carriage of be in with xr i- Ij the of of taking suit is by tho On motion a with id in our morn which induced both and I Irom the same source a in of 1848, lo act independent July 26 ly of having been removed by here day fiom tue held of this re before a grand jubilee of tho They the O. a TH i- r K H D of party vote was the ot the over thirty of a as particular Wo warmly opposed the road at every 7 tho of sits inside in subject They were the of T0 O. tlie arrival of the who NETT OK 1 first Ted The Now the The n long account of an late a with I about two The money i of t lie I I 1 I it r that the free States nor Con- the The the right to cenL it to you X uf it upon n straight very lo any and of tire day l followed by by have completed it tn Madison much increase of knowledge of ami i for the ivason that a straWil I W of zeal ami a pioneer of crossing of havo loans 11 ore would havo commanded loans in tin on than a crooked those who voted ia the affirmative I 1'jiter, i to Monday at a o'clock W. I James i w I Nov. 15. men among all parties who have I Board mat as per A call no higher liim than to gratify a selfish of the roll showed 16 mot ml that 32 be in the honor and official If such men hat a rendered the any s- nice for objects on- we hope they will bo Two p we hold dint no man has any j Board met an per upon that it I Mr. for medical is the policy of und on the parl of to ihe r lo who und honest I to motion of the board to 2 P. on Which on motion of llr Mclntyre was all null Mr. i f E. 1C to and on It ii ami when n new s its to fur anil lo lliu portals of und like the eiy and Those who voted in the negative Messrs. T land Tho vote was then taken by ayes and noes on and as Those who voted aye were Messrs. Is am. and se who voted no James Steele and So the salary of county officers was j in Tf j j Board adjourned to usual evening uf to have lax lo and properly in town of was motion of Mr. suid til ion tvaa i Mr. introduced thu fullon By the Board ot U at lira by abaci I l j. i Wa men much mure on PVH ami taken d It art 1 subject Kven tlu more in tm I in tho his Tha parcel candid and able papers devoted to rhe cause i Mr. It was ofa them iu a in they Mr aa tha brawn of a out euro editor in an interior town of n 1H ll I I threw it into the when It and I more than withdraw Federal lime Hie lute election ne ime Hit lute jt lato t at Ihe d IM ar E the year 1852: That the plat of the village of It must be ro- iu the MAN young man the of in custody of the u o j i o that ibc bestowal of in county and hereby T and mat painful duly President has lo the fact lhat from five and lodged in jail tor and Which on motion of Mr. was re- j K to on and brUies IT we Wn to a Km. of applicants for each Mr Dunni I good of Madison of 1 land and for Soaper c American i 10 man has twen made one and tlie same To a dozen equally ardent and worthy is no tuak for J Bowman committee of tlm and a but n must bo and only one ap 8nj the for ihe sanio office is linally ti tu Mr. on motion of Mr Tlie disappointed ones Biown back to si successful We hope that tho President elect will stranger off into R nit me iu the of and shot the in nt the ol in that the old tuken which and on Mr. Webb moved lhat 45 be of the 1st. ihe lie 2ml, emerged retreat and to the where he was picked up by some travelers nnd con- appoint can to be honest to comfortable Wt hope the Applicants present Mr. Bands was referred to rTn th and cheerfully on roads and he had lost about the the plan was is o generally as it should have b- en i of tho of uf the result lhat more money has j Our from i nave beon had ll cv mas llun Ucn before d lo woald have deserv d had hia object fur years a new not They lu I to a in which every had they llv mechanic a and I had arms and lud Iney und Despotism which oppressed ilium by a an three thousand s The and individual have none of mid .ly touching u Ihe greal i a rules the of is ide So far as we t m if under in the le ibe to Tho public opinion for the originate the curry it and popular at direct it. wisely lo be a question to r ull be rer how or other it has that the true and legitimate renton why SCOTT wits not ij because he thirty 1- h her in her rate ami over thu f r abide the If they arc their star of luck ia in the let consider i. Such a course respect and future moved lhat No. 52 pn of oved l Adjourned to ft A gentleman down east had an Irish in his and him out to the Tte ltd after having bow i gone a considerable of he wai by 7.7 thoN little HwM tlit Board ti per Journal read ami an oa of Mr. 60 i probably the incentive with i and a fur our T-a m Soaper was to tins and locked in where he will await his Scott is overwhelmingly ind the party not bat BO and to the but fee how tha whig caa erej be but an to any may bft a hat just ora hardly other the of leaver baa bean elected to Michigan old friend 3ooru" not this of i The a good democratic D. LA ii seein that act in upon tlie admission in above which the or rather takes for w It ho If a lic Opinion alone can the tion of it follows that nil end labor tlie tion of the rigbt I of opinion at tin But political and tical is the all that irritates and it in a condition the most lo thu formation of the public opinion No maa ever succeeded in exerting agood al hy by far I ma Eie aa r formers to rebuke him for it. there What the Sooth wanta not and All this is I vent lo in an I 1 MIW pri tly much Thu 1 has a and nil if them you is allowed by thine A a im ing a right tu many he can Hud and a goes tos arid inn support ihe off with doe A 11 i anil in which A j f t rt us a lovu not fur aad a wan powder in tho box to ensure of any might have il whun ii and a nf nf were to that lliu twining of ilw lid of i box would them to ignite anal tlm Mr. had endeavored to tho straight nff of turning and j certain Tha i affair lias long kept in order lo thu mi of the but 10 trace Inro oal 1 The city n of thousand in iho whole j last at boiling heat from ihe Late of salt fiom three of air so mines of nnd 1 i I. In ib t per M. The uity by more one hundred from tire neighboring of iho a paj I U at it I crer They n 1 ln far TO iu 1 ira peculiarly After the hard bread and I you I find kind and obliging 0 put the whom the  

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