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   Weekly Wisconsin (Newspaper) - February 15, 1854, Milwaukee, Wisconsin                               Published mry DAILY WM E CRAMER K Proprietor mint In order to attention VOLUME VII MILWAUKEE WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 15 1854 NUMBER tQ In nil will The School Fund j The following is the speech of Mr ORTON from the select committee to which was icd a from the Secretary of State relative to the School Fund u ing a list of the names of those who have loans TKN anii reported that amount of such loans on which tho intercut had been paid was We publish the speech as it contains the subject mutter in question and is interesting to the State generally The abstract presented by tho committee shows the gross of loims iu the several counties and the in such Im loon in- into the Assembly to create the office of an assistant Bunk Comptroller at a salary of per annum This movement lias been denounced in borne quarters but in the largo and increasing EVENING FEE WISCONSIN vi ning in the Assembly a was introduced amending the charter of the Milwaukee and A was passed the extension of the road to Minnesota also a authorizing tho of a special tax in the Fifth Ward of this city A joint resolution to change the system of election of President was after an expression in its referred lo the select committee The committee could see no impropriety iu hav this abstract published but tho publication amount of busmen devolving upon that i of mmM ot the we can see no objection to tho I borrowers and a black list of such borrowers i us have not tins interest tho committee have Tbo Comptroller cannot attend to en- voM oc improper und could subserve fur Sheep und Hogs tios upon which the interest had not been paid Scott Ky Importing Company tire business without assistance and that assistant must be paid nnd by whom else than the State to do tlic whole himself Mr Dennia is not able i tions although it was cost considerable sum no purpose If such lion could be shown to do any have any 1 for one should have no the bly on the 6th Mr presented a remonstrance against tho loan for County buildings in Milwaukee He thought tho bogus long list and would It has sometimes been Mr introduced a authorizing the appropriation of from the Harbor Fund by the Common Council of Milwaukee Mr introduced a changing tho time for the annual meeting of tho M M Company Mr KNOWLTON from the Judiciary tee reported a stringent Prohibitory Liquor Law and three times the usual number wore ordered printed Mr reported a memorial to Congress for the removal of the The House refused to suspend the rules to consider it The amending the charter of the nnd Mississippi Railroad Uo dered to bo engrossed IN writer from Oregon under dale of lice speaks of the winter in tho following our Atlantic friends be present bore one winter and enjoy our mild weather they gladly change their home for new ones on tho Pacific Wo from Mrs gar den on tho 19th December French pinks de nominated by some bachelors They have been growing and all winter still promise to continue growth Some of the Boston bankers offer a reward of tor the discovery of an effectual mode of preventing the alteration of bank notes from small to large denominations The alterations are effected by a chemical which the original name of Iho bank or denomination ol the practice of a certain class of a debtor through misfortune or otherwise has unable to incut a small demand instead of pursuing him iu the usual legitimate aud course of suit judgment and tion publishes iu a newspaper or post up a notice in u public place ibc account or note of such debtor to the highest This practice I have always regarded ns a cies of meanness that language is erly lo describe It has also been the practice with to publish what they call a black list of their delinquent subscribers instead of taking the ordinary measures to collect such lues Now I have uo doubt that every ber of the Assembly thinks with IHO that are dishonorable insulting and con- as between individual creditors and debtors Then if such course is improper and contemptible as between individuals how much more improper isit lor tho State through this Assembly of her Attorney General taking legal ures as his duty requires him iu to do to collect the liabilities of individuals to the State to publish a Blank list of such Such publication would bo a personal insult and indignity to the debtor but would do no good While I am upon tins subject t wish to sny by way of explanation of my course in relation to this matter that a tain newspaper in ibis Stato has regarded my opposition lo tho publication of this list as a lost ol my party politics If I supposed that ray political standing in this Stato was to bo determined by my action upon this subject I would and for- ever politics altogether But Sir I lately held a salo at Georgetown in thai State A number of imported Yorkshire hogs cow for Jt 150 another for another lor A Durham bull brought fr and another Cows and heifers ranged from to Twenty-five wold sheep sold at prices ranging from to Ten Southdown sheep brought from to each Three Leicester sheep sold at 850 and tho is extracted so thut suited to t- the purpose of the counterfeiter may be have none of that clasy politics and shall never have I trust for I small politics aro a cursu to any person possessing them and a greater curso still to the public 1 am not aware that any has yet been tho ut Una session involving If any thing of this nature should arise 1 bo found at ul times a Whig and nothing but a Whig but upon all subjects nut 1 ahull aut as niy judgment shall dictate out respect to what party supports or opposes ed President has not to transmit tho treaty to Congress at present It is probable that ho will direct the resumption of negations The does not dispose of tho question but does provide that any of our citizens who have been engaged iu filibustering in Mexico may bo given up to that country if she demands them This last agreement will not go TRAVELLING on TUB Laict Supreme of Pennsylvania have just decided a cause the legality of Sunday travelling was determined plain tiff in error one Johnson was convicted be- fore city of burg of having done and performed worldly or business not being a work of necessity of charity on the Lord's day com- called Sunday tho 4th day of ber 1858 in driving certain to which was attached an omnibus in which certain persons were carried over the streets of tho city of Pittsburg and from the said city over and along certain roads within the county of Alleghany contrary to the not of Assembly in provided For the fined Mr Johnson four dollars and he thereupon appealed By a majority vote tho Supreme Court affirmed the Alderman's decision A The Payson burned down on at Easthampton Mass Sunday morning Tho The Springfield Republican says that this splendid edifice was built chiefly by the contributions of Samuel Williston Esq It was not known whether there was an insurance on the building or not in all the old measures of that party shall continue to support them until they ahull all be adopted assume of them have at ready been and others will be by the so-called democratic party No sir I shall not leave the Whig parly altho I ask no favors of any party whatever half as soon as some of my friends among tho Whigs would be glad to sec But enough of this it matters not what ty I belong to iu considering the subject un- der The school loans may not all right but I no evidence that they are bo not so There is certainly nothing in the list presented that shows anything wrong and 1 shall not chargo Iho stato officers with not having dune their duty without indubitable evidence to port such a chargo and it matters not whether such officers bo Whig or Democratic To throw charges or even suspicions against the of- of the State without evidence is wrong and unjust and I have no political reasons foi believing otherwise Fine IN OAKLAND corres of the Mich Gazette gives the following particulars of a distressing fire which occurred in Oakland on the On the evening of the inst Mr Jarvis Parker accompanied by his wife and one child a boy of some two years of left liii dwel occupied by four children the a boy of 10 years the youngest but two nnd a twin brother of tho one they had with them Mid re paired to tho houso of a neighbor about half a mile distant the feelings of those pa rents when about eight o'clock their house wu discovered to bo on tire Prompted by a par they hurried to the scene of tiou but too late Their shouts rout the air No answer returned The bleak northwes blast seemed to sweep tho sound of their own voices too rapidly awny to admit of even iu trifling with too soo DECISION of the great Chief Justice TANEV delivered decision of the Court in Washington on the ult iu great Telegraph case of us lias been for several years past tho Court Tho decision is very lengthy and its precise bearing upon the several syb of Telegraph now in use cannot now be stated but the Court is understood to bold that Professor was tho first inventor oi that he lawfully pretended and that ly's Columbia instrument was an infringement The Court also holds that Professor Morse in his eighth claim patented more than he dis- covered or invented and therefore that claim is which virtually makes tiie Houso and Bain patents and effectually ses of Professor Morse's pretended claim to the art of OKN HOUSTON ON THB Houston of Texas gave a lecture In Providence H I last week on tho North American Indians General spoke over two hours Among other incidental mattors he alluded to the excitement now springing up iu the country in reference to the Nebraska territorial Ho vms on the committee which reported it but was himself warmly op posed to it nnd added I will die opposed to it It was a violation of the faith of solemn treat ies Eighteen tribes of Indians live within the limits of the proposed territory and are owner in simple of the soil and cannot be without the commission of a groat tional crime UNITED ity of wheat exported from the city of Now ork from the 1st of August last to the f January of this year is given at lushels worth about Tako the grain of tho United States as iven in the census nnd tho increase of value incc September last imported by the Europe n demand is immense und hard to be realized 34 Vrito Value lour tli 12 25 1 SI f 092.211012 72 426 06 tvc 90 12760770 1 JO SIC From this statement it appears that the ap ill value of the grain of tho U S since September last amounts to over two undred millions of I Feb 6 1853 The Assembly had a session this forenoon on their own hook They passed a large number of bills and would have elected a U S tor had the Mayor of your city arrived in time to all of them candidate was for that office but as ho did was deferred to a day uncertain Mr presented a remonstrance signed by 46 citizens of Milwaukee against the to loan the credit of the County for ing a Court House He said thut he had examined the remonstrance and he was ed that it was for the names all signed by ono hand Mr presented the petition of G W Jones and others of Iowa in relation to the Ferry across the Mississippi river Mr RICH presented a remonstrance declaring the river a navigable stream Mr HOOKER presented the proceedings of n meeting in Kenosha county n to loan the county credit in aid of tho Kenosha and Railroad The following bUls were also presented by Messrs petition for the restoration of the gallows or something of that surt account of Weed Mr chairman of the Judicial committee made a report upon a Prohibitory Liquor Law accompanied by a to prohibit the manufacture nud sale of liquor On motion of Mr MORRISON three times the usual number were ordered to be painted Tim following bills were introduced by memorial to Congress for a mail oute bills to lay out State roads the Mayor and Common Council of Milwaukee to appropriate certain moneys J W amend chapter 76 of the Session the re-appraisal of section 10 see somo The government uneasily if our oM acquaintances in of the Passengers uf the San following amounts have been subscribed in tbe cities designated for the purpose of rewarding the Captains and crews of the ships Throe aud Antarctic and the bark New York Boston New 1 Total Besides the above various medals nnd testimonials have been presented by City cils and State Legislatures and a motion is pending In Congress to bestow n National on these gallant men Havana of the New York Courier and Enquirer spooks as follows of Jan Tho law about the begins lo work its change There are now about of these blacks now iu the deposit who to work aa free persona A friend of mine heard two at hackmen conversing together one said There are some while men who aro unwilling we should be free but wo soon shall will tory An expedition is evidently as General PAVIA bus privately been appointed of operations in tho Interior to take up his head quarters at OK a table lately published we observe that Buffalo ranks next to Now York in the amount of steamboat nage inspected In respect of numbers it stands tho sixth The total number by boats are 882 Number of Pilots licensed of Engineers licensed Amount of inspected ADVANCE IN GUANO groat has become tho demand in this country for guano that Messrs Barreda Brother in nore for the Government been od by that lo advance the of the article from to per n view of advance Baltimore papers aro ailing upon the United Stato government to tome means of reducing thu price of this agricultural as they term it employee in the Custom ouso at Astoria New York was of iving stolen 000 which missing Irom Ho wua taken back of the town a around his Mck and tho man upended from a tree in hopes of extorting a from him He persisted in his ence until the parties had prepared n grave Dr him and having drawn a cup over hu eyes about to him another hoist effectual and Mr gentleman confessed robbery and Iho place of con- The amount was ed loss is estimated at their hopes feurs were reduce to at about 11 o'clock what re of those poor sufferers were remove from the fire Previous to this I hud left t assist in bearing that exhausted fainting nn mother from her burnt up treasurer Without shawl or bonnet she had for nea throe hours been alternately changing froi table Institution assuring him that the editor of that paper was not within the pale of an healthy organization at the same time ing him to become a member of the Order draw around him its safeguards so that he might withstand the persecutions of all such This he concluded to do ly a special of the order was culled at their now hall this evening for that purpose Some two or three hundred of the Brethren were present to witness this solemn nud ing scene of initiation A young Jeweller by the name of admitted to three or four de grees at the same time As I am not at liberty to expose any of the revelations made upon the I will only add that 1 am satisfied that the Hon member has received sufficient be all on the Nebraska Land Prohibitory Liquor and the election of a U S Senator and never again will lose night's sleep by the persecutions of those who make that a trade By the way I see that Mr Booth wishes me to retract what I said about his being bled in tue Senate His reporter says it was withdrawn I never heard such acts called by that name before The facts are simply It came up in committee of the Mr McLune moved to lay it on the ble Mr made a speech against the motion and a vote was McGarry and one more voting in the negative If tbat is what he culls I suppose I shall be compelled to call it by that 1863 township 13 range 9 to repeal 270 of the Local Laws of to change the time of holding the annual meetings of the M M Railroad Co a to Congress for the removal of the Indians to lay out n State road To appropriate to H L Paige do JO f 24 do L F Kellogg do J II Hum 42011 do W P Clark do Livrey Carroll do C M To incorporate the and Iron Ridge Plank Road Co Tu incorporate the St Croix Valley Plank Road Co To amend the charter cf the Columbus tello and Stevens Point K R Co The House then went into committee of the whole having for the general file of bills The only ono eliciting debate was a to appropriate to J Morrison the sum therein name in order to escape the lash of this lic Instructor fours truly Sioux ANOTHER by Rev Mr on American Episcopal Clergyman well known in New York and who is said to bo rather an eccentric man makes sad complaints tn our government of tho treatment ho has lately received at tho hands of Austrian officials Mr Richmond says that on the morning of the of ber at about 4 o'clock an official broke into his and compelled hint to got up and put him into a wagon during a olent and took him to At this latter place tho night after Mr arrival three entered his room ter breaking down the door and forced him to get up examined his and rifled his ots of their Mr R was then ed through another snow storm at 1 o'clock iu the morning ncd thrust into the guard room and again searched while a soldier stood by with a cocked musket The Austrian officials refused to allow Mr Richmond to telegraph or write to our Ambassador at Vienna In tho morning lie was taken before the Commander of Hussars who having become alarmed promised to restore tho papers and money if Mr R would immediately Mr R reminded him of tbe declaration of the Apostle Paul They have beaten us openly FEB 9 tbe Senate Mr Chairman of Committee reported in favor of continuing the Emigration Agency Among the bills ed in Senate and Assembly was one ing the North Presbyterian Church to borrow money in a corporate for tbe erection of a church In the Assembly Mr ford presented a petition the county loan of Milwaukee County for the erection of county buildings Mr Remington introduced a for the erection of a new county of stow Ths resolutions in regard to Cunal Land coming up Mr Orton moTed the appointment of a Select Committee to in this and School Fund Loans with full powers Adopted Messrs Orton Earnest Kyle Knowlton and Halo appointed such com Tho Kenosha County loan poised 40 to 83 news by the Pacific now due is anxiously looked for by breadstuff dealers an I generally The aspect of things is decidedly us the is said to hare the ultimatum of tht four Powers A speculative movement in stuffs is tbe consequence and prices will be higher than before known to the present generation The poor und men who receive fil- ed will have to keep a sharp to windward New York papers of the inst give the details of tl o Arabia's news In England tical circles are beginning tn be agitated by the approaching meeting of Parliament Eng land ii actively recruiting her coaat defences Two more steamers were to be sent out by government to renew the Arctic search In Franco fome important financial projects are spoken of one of is for effecting tbe fusion of the of France und the Credit and by H bold expansion of tho cur to obviate tho necessity of a loan of from two to three hundred million francs by bunk to government The Bank of France bad raised the rate of discount to five per cent Freu trade in between France and England is extended to the of July The greatest activity prevailed in nil the French navy yards and stores for troops nre ready for at Toulon Further modifications in the note of the four Powers had been made by the Porte ing that the Principalities shall be evacuated within or twenty days the ance by Russia und that the renewal of ties is to bo with special reference to the rily and in dependence of Turkey These i ui and being and told him it easier to arrest an American citizen than to set him ut liberty EDITOR tin chief editor and proprietor of the Paris tics Debuts died a fortnight Tho Debuts hus for forty years been among the most influential of continental papers and Berlin has been connected with it from childhood lie inherited the paper from his father named This is for office in his own us Territorial Treasurer from 1841 to 1846 After a long discussion it was laid on tho table for three days nud three nights I do not know any thing of tho merits of this but should judge by the natural course of j difference things that it has become more or less musty without remedy to all their ami free by age I have not had time to examine Mr for a Prohibitory Liquor Law to give an opinion upon its merits I An appeal Is now made to tho President to teach the Austrians there is an important between their subjects exposed 11 their men from the United Slates A CHANGE was rumored in Washington that tho British Minister Mr Crampton has think thai it doos not require even an affidavit to issue a warrant and liquors It makes it necessary that every to sell the minister should give bull in the sum of and keep an open record of nil hia sales sub- ject to the inspection of the public and con- cludes by saying that it shall take effect and be EFFIGY IN Bedini has expressed a willingness to government to be transferred from Washington to some one of the continental powers ol Europe It is also rumored that his place will be plied by Governor Mathew now British Consul at bakers of Boston propose to raise their prices for bread On Samuol Leonard Si Son of New Bedford have taken a contract to supply tho Government with gallons of winter strained and of ed sporm oil to be delivered on or before March 1854 Charles II Leonard of New York has taken another contract to supply the with gallons winter strained and gallons of is to be delivered by the of May The price has not transpired but it is under- stood to be not far from tl 85 per gallon Ward of the firm of E B Si S Word died at Newport Michigan on Saturday inoi mng at six o'clock More tlian in force on and after the 1st of Juno next I am willing to all but latter 1 see that the peace and happiness of the is disturbed by the introduction of a providing for an assistant Bank Comptroller with a salary of If the of that paper will take the trouble of calling at thh Comptroller's office he will soon learn that such a measure is not only just but absolutely When a Banker has de- posited his securities ns required by law lie has a right to expect that his notes will be signed by the Comptroller forthwith that he not been in Boston The burning in effigy and other proceedings on the night of Tuesday Jan were caused it is said by a telegraphic despatch from Cincinnati that he would arrive iu the day train from New York TJie first in- to the police authorities of what was going on was the on the Common where the effigy was burnt The hooting yelling demonstration around Bishop rick's residence is condemned The account of this absurd is given as follow Shortly before midnight about five hundred were approved by the Powers and sent to St together with a demand by the Porte that tho note be definitely accepted or rejected within forty days from the 2d of January nnd the Principalities evacuated in from twenty to thirty days of the date of tho Czar's letter of The wholo of tho fleets were in the Black Sea on the ol January and intimation of tbe fuel with a statement they were there to protect Ot toman territory Irom aggression or hostile acts was forwarded to the Russian government at by the British and French Amhas sailors at Constantinople The was also informed of this fact by tho British and French ministers at St Petersburg on tbe 12th of January but up to the departure o the Arabia his reply hud not transpired No thing short of the withdrawal of his dors from France nnd England and a forma declaration of war was looked fur The details of the battle of Citale which oc from the Oih to the of January a decisive victory for the Turks the Russians it is said confessing to killed and their generals and woun ded from Asia mention the of a Polish rifle regiment by nud it i stated that the Hungarians and Poles who boon waking in Constantinople had shipped fur the army in Asia but that had an command may immediately commence business jn Germans assembled on the Common when a the extreme of to that of cold until her years ago Mr Ward in commercial faco literally burned to a blister while on the other hand she was nearly frozen and so far overcome and exhausted that it was found necessary to a physician io her aid of tho remains were removed lo show parts of tho four little sufferers and yesterday iu ono coffin their remains were consigned to the STRUCK AMONG PHYSICIANS Doctors ol Washington county Georgia have struck for higher fees Thoy published a too in the Georgian from which it appears that hereafter they will charge for in the day and at night During inclement weather in the dav they will und at night Thoy also published their fees all other kinds of medical and surgical service People in moderate circumstances at tho south cau neither allord to die or to bo sick TO that John Slator formerly hostler to the U 8 Hotel Green Buy was frozen to death near kie Oconto Co one night last week Ho was found within twenty rods of a house which it is supposed he was endeavoring to oy Dn A document cma from tho House of Bishops was road to the several Episcopal churches yesterday de- posing Levi Stillmun Ives D D from the of- fice ul of North Carolina In tho terms of the cannons of tho church tho House of Bishops pronounced the suld Levi Ives D 1 ipso deposed to all and purposes from tho office of Bishop of the of God anil from all the rights leges powers and dignities thereunto pertain ing Dr joined the Roman Catholic Church and made Ills submission to the Pope more than u year since of Monday The papers on one Albert Herring of Buffalo who last week delivered a rhyming lecture before the Voting Men's Association of that city It was n shocking bail attempt at the funny nnd and the insinuates that the best of the performance cabbaged irom SAXK and PARK BENJAMIN Thi that Chief justice Double business und was among the first pioneers in sailing oh Inke between that lake nnd lake Michigan The Chicago Tribune relates tho About twenty years ago he sent a to Chicago with provisions merchandize to supply the garrison and a few whito settlers then residing hero the vessel was in charge of a captain whose name we do not and the supercargo clerk was 13 B Ward the nephew of the who was then but a boy not out of hia teens By some management the vessel went ashore near hero aud tbe captain despairing ct getting her off started to Detroit to inform the owner of the accident At that time the journey from was made on foot or iu wagons and required eight days Uo arrived at De- troit and while he was the sad nows behold the veritable schooner came ing down river right before them the anchor was cast sails furled and before they could recover from their astonishment young E B Ward them His uncle then learned that DA soon as the captain had abandoned the the boy as he called him had come up to town borrowed a hundred dollars employed some men got the vessel off without material damage and sailing for Detroit with favorable winds arrived there at tho same time with the cap- tain Samuel Ward at once saw in his nephew Iho that makes a man Ho gave him command of the and success attended all its voyages Ho continued to promote him and in a years took him into full ship Previous to 1852 for twenty years neither S Ward nor the firm of E B S Ward ever lost n vessel Another equally re- markable is that though for sixteen years they wore owners of steamers and for the last six years the most extensive on the lakes not 11 single life wai lost by explosions or other on board of their boats Mr Ward was about sixty years COMPENSATION 10 DEPUTY Olds Chairman of House Committee on Post Offices has framed a to increase the compensation of Postmasters of towns and villages some twenty percent more or loss on the amount they now receive Those receiving small more stead of this there aro more now in tbe office than one rann can sign and record in the next three months thereby compelling the Bankers tu lose three months interest upon their stocks The News intimates that them is no necessity for this unless it be that Mr Dennis is less competent to discharge the duties of that office than hia predecessor This I deny Mr Dennis is capable of doing as much business in that office nnd as correctly as any other man Mr Bnker hod less to do then again his ner of doing business was such that he did not need as many assistants In of this I will refer you to one item only which I deem of great importance and that is in recording and destroying notes that have been dered by Banks The law requires tho troller to make a record of the number date and denomination of all notes of issue that arc returned by the Bank and destroy the same Instead of doing that Mr Bilker entered upon his book the amount and de- Now Mr B is doubtless an honest man still the human memory is so that such a system would not be safe in any hands An honest man after crediting the amount to tho Bank might possibly forget to destroy them and after getting these funds mixed up with his would be unable to separate them The business of this office as well as the Secretary and Treasurer's is ten limes greater than I expected In the latter six or eight clerks arc employed tho most of the time and sometimes it requires double the number to do the business Since the commencement of the session more than acres of School Lauds have been entered aside from tbe amount received from interest on lands and loans heretofore made The Travelling bus arrived and will be ready to give an ao count of his stewardship to-morrow Mr T is an able intelligent and persevering live who couM not possibly visit all the towns ID the State of New York and the most of those of New England without having luge effigy of Bedini crowned with liat and clothed in scarlet and purple upon the affixed to one of boards on the mail leading from West street to the large elm Fire wnu applied to the effi gy a ring formed by tho spectators and its amid the shouts and of the crowd speedily followed The straw was well saturated with alcohol and made a brilliant light The crowd then proceeded to Bishop house where the Nuncio was luted groans yells and cries of Butcher of after which the mob ed No attempt was made by the police lo quell the Legislature Feb 7 1854 Enough Senators have returned for a rum Leave uf absence was granted to Mr The following billt were Introduced by to purposes Also to lay a State rond therein named Also a for the relief of the town of aril in Brown county Cary a to incorporate the Kicine Young Association to a road from the Portage to tbe Marsh lo provide fur the purchase of Stationery for the next Legislature A to vacate an alley in the village of West Bend A for the relief of the lown of Howard In Brown county A memorial to the Poet General fnr an of mail tervice from Fond da Luc to Afler going through with the of bills in committee of the whole the Semite ad H Mr introduced a UMM ofT Reynolds to Fox Improvement Scrip he hud the tune to have on hand aud which the present Improvement Company had to pay The memorial asks relief of the Legislature The amount claimed I did not another ten thousand slice Mr Hadley presented tbe account of Ira K Mr Orton presented the account of C Ah bott Mr introduced tome upon the subject of Canal Mortgages A resolution passed authorizing a well to be dug in the Capitol Park The following bills were introduced in the Assembly by Messrs lay A State road therein nam ed repeal chapter 46 of tbe Session Lawn of 1862 to tabor in jo counties of and Marathon Also to amend the charter of the Milwaukee nd H U Co provide for the appointment of a State Treasurer amend section 51 chapter 88 o lie Revised Statutes appropriate to Richard M jory for ns a member of a forme legislature Also a in relation to County govern nient Mr KNOWLTON chairman of the Judiciary reported a appropriating 300 for the purchase ul law and or miscellaneous books for the State Library Mr from the committee on town and county organization reported a to di vide the county of La Crosse and create th county of Monroe To authorize tbc Common Council nf the cit of Milwaukee to levy a tax in Fifth Wan To amend the charter of the Potosi an Dodgeville R E Co To amend charter of the an Mississippi U U Co Relating to the Baptist Society iu the vi of To vacate a portion of the Plot of tbe of Granting to J F Chapman the right to kec and maintain a Ferry across the river To incorporate the City of Green Bay To appropriate to La Croupe County the sum of for a reward for the apprehension of a prisoner A memorial to Congress for a route from Prairie Ju Chieo to ilu Sue The introduced by Mr Knowlton to-day relating to county my views nnd should be passed yet its fate is extremely doubtful All seem ready to admit the ple to be they say tbat the people have not asked for thin change and they dare not take responsibility of decreasing the TIT BSD following Ubl amount of lead shipped from and Iowa from 1823 to JJS 174 I nut 18211 Here follows an interval of eleven yearn for which no statistics exist owing to a change of mining 1841 IMS IMS 1841 I Ml The California fever thli nbl above disastrous to lead interest hut it It reviving NATIONAL a report of the Secretary of War to House of January we learn there expended at tbe at Springfield am Harper's Ferry during the tear 1863 the turn of The object of the expenditures was Twenty four hundred ion 2 762 r tin endet ets bull 80 918 crew 5.609 spring 133 moulds 108 871 extra cones 02 486 mr flint to 12 ammert for altering to THE AT If tA in thai M le proposed fur Inun or a larger culm provided a mortgage was given him on JAPAN Buffalo net We learn from a private letter by n officer attached to a forming part of Perry's and dated at that a rumor vaa lo tba hat the Commodore contemplated a return to apan at a much earlier period than WM at time of hia departure from tbe vicinity of Jeddo It was that he ould go back in February or March tu San Uj the Herald San Francisco we learn that of Central Wharf were made at 20 the amount of which I fl The price paid for aoj one lot was and the ranged from that down to In U S Senate ot the M Mr from the Committee on Lande lo whom referred tbe to tat Stale of land lo aid in the ion of a railroad from to the pi river reported back the name with ments or in On Wednesday last H S Thomas Boone lot Olt in section 27 In Chicago of ten for in hand balance in one two yeare Tux Si John preserves in opposition to all with regard to and that there can be no doubt that public in New Brunswick with reference lo reciprocal trade with the United bee very change since question agitated and there la not now a of the anxiety or the for lie accomplishment then ibe public opinion may be said lo have changed very decidedly ait there In uow a strong feeling against nny concession of our unrivalled privileges for the ample with many is a decided opposition to a however email upon any ternin whatever AM seem 10 have arisen be Mr Pence and the Officers of the Five Points out of the r in Mr of the funds to ing Jenny Hnd were bound hia The Mr P arc with I convict insincerity duplicity Hud number of county or town The Chicago Journal gives the following account of a very fray A day or two since named John Downey and Jim Green went on the provides for the election of one Co Supervisor lying m ihr South in each Assembly District and where is on olle then al work upon but one in a County A mom bloody and brutal conflict look All panics being in liquor fought with tiger like THK and the Concord Patriot of Sew Hampshire of February 1st says in regard to the ka of Tho provides for the application of the principle ot the compromise measures to these territories in other words that the people of there territories may decide for themselves OF The News pub on extract from a letter received in city from While Charge d'Affaires Ecuador dated Dec 63 stales that lie is ing from an attack of yellow fever Mr White affirms his own De- and rejoices in that of Wisconsin The Transcript of the 3d says that the Atlantic Insurance Company of New York gave McKay a check fin eighty thousand dollars on account of the Great Republic It was the largest sum ever paid for a Iocs by the company THE LAW tn The com in the Virginia Legislature to whom wan referred the petitions for a Prohibitory Law have reported that it in ent to puss such a law or to refer the question to a vote ol the people territories may decide foi ther they will have slavery or not To pears right anJ proper iu itself Thu of New Mexico Utah and California v reasonable and unprejudiced minds this up people i were left to settle this question for themselves antl there is no why hose of ka and Kansas should not have the same lege A WONDERFUL subscriber to the Bennington Banner I have a little grand daughter who has now 2 parents 4 grand parents 3 great grand three great grand parents 0 un- cles and aunts 31 great uncles and aunta 4 groat great uncles and aunts 46 2d cousins 3d cousins and 8 4th in all 163 She has not nor never had brother or sister She was born May 10th 1851 The whole amount of the Public Debt redeemed since Jan 14 is he be r of hear thai a largo force b placed work weather that the dam will high to meet all the want W mil cite his astonishing production before the der of The Judge lisa strong hopes of securing a copy of pome to deposit in tho of renowned S vw have 12 or 15 teams employed in getting out the steam sawmill which they have put up about half way between De- pero and for tho of ing out plank for the Green Bay and dah They have already several thousand Gen HOUSTON delivered a lecture at Providence R I on January upon the North American Indians new Congregational Church ii being dedicated to day and of our have gone to attend the mtt compensations but not amounting to liave an increase less than twenty per cent He has also framed a to abrogate the extra compensation to tho Collins line The so provides for the repeal of ocean steam mail cou tracts AN WIFE is assorted in a French publication that the Empress mantua maker's for the first ten months of 1800 mounted np to CHEAT underwriters have accepted the abandonment of this veasel They pay on ber about and her wreck it to be sold In about a week The Albany Earning states that the the Back of are again refuted at the agency in Albany sands of the same sort follow him home and 1 am fully satisfied that his labors have been as beneficial to die State as any one's and that the money appropriated to pay his salary and ex- penset is well expended notwithstanding he lias the misfortune of belonging to ken party formerly called A little fun came off in the Assembly this morning It originated from report of their proceedings published in the Free Democrat of the 3d inst where tbe Reporter accuses Mr Baker of speaking first on one aide and then 011 tother Mr B very properly called their attention to this report which he read say ing that it was he never spoke on two sides of any further that he had never used the words I concur with gentleman last more than during the session After Mr B closed Mr J 3 V Thomas said that he fully concurred with the gentle man last up After the session adjourned several promi nent members of the Oriental Order of called on Mr B for the purpose of tendering to him tbe of that chari MATERIAL AID Jar The New York Tribune says that n vessel cleared from that port last week for Constantinople having as part of her cargo barrelt of rum As the Turks never strong liquor it is to be inferred that this shipment is intended solely for volunteers COUNTY SEAT or BROWN which has passed both houses for the removal of the County seat provides for the submission of the question at the April Town meetings Shall tho County Seat be removed to Green Yes or No We presume that most of tbe er towns will combine Green Bny De- pere wishes to retain it and Howard covets it Although it is none of our we may be permitted to remark that Green Bay will obtain the County she gets a jority of the Crescent inst Luke Superior Detroit Free Press snys that on the opening of tion the steamers E K Collins and Sam Ward are to form a line between Cleveland nnd Pointe touching nt intermediate ports The Collins will leave Detroit every Tuesday morning on her way up to tho Snut and ry Friday evening on her way down The Sam Ward will leave tho Saut every day and returning will leave La Pointe ery Monday OF MAINE Lot M Temperance Democrat and Mr Crosby whig wero selected on tho 3d inst by the House to be sent to the Senate as candidates for nor of Maine Mr Crosby received 133 votes Mr Morrill 80 68 and Mr Holmes Free Soiler 3 It is thought that Morrill will be elected It being a measure seemed disposed to take sides The Indiana State Fair for 1864 is to be held at Madison TO Indian ed Thomas Antone was frozen to death on Lake on Wednesday of last week is stated that Senator Badger of North Carolina is preparing n against the Nebraska The friends of the measure in the House calculate that they have a majority of A PROHIBITORY LIQUOR LAW has been re- ported in the House of Maryland IRON WORKS have seen some fine specimens ot bar iron recently matte at Rich furnace in Horicon as can be found anywhere The iron Is of the very best quality as the blacksmiths say who nre now working it Rich Uo are to make wrought iron directly from the ore early in the spring It will be bnt a few years before tbe iron mines of county will build up one of the very first manufacturing interests of the Oak The Morning Newt will ascertain by reading Mr Orton's speech made yesterday that It has shown slight signs of as well as the Madison correspondent of the Sentinel The story that Mr Orton has oat to Monks Hall will hardly go down in this inst Advocate states that Solomon Willard a resident of and aged 55 years died suddenly in his chair on Wednesday of last week Also meon D of Neenah died on the following day from accidental use of too large a quantity of opium par We perceive by the New York of the Sentinel that the Editor and Proprietor of this journal is now in New York city JULIA took ber farewell benefit at New Orleans on Thursday laat and an noun ces in her card of thanks tbat she U upon the eve of 1 voyage to California Tribune publishes a of the valuation of real and personal property in Iowa for the years 1861 62 and 63 by it appears tbat the State it grow ing rapidly in wealth Tbe for 1851 wot for 1862 and for Circuit Judge authorized to divide the Co into three Supervisor The joint introduced a few days since by General Crawford asking our in Congress to procure the sage of an act amending the Constitution no ts to vote directly for President Vice President Senators up and after receiving a number of hard blows wat referred to a select committee It should be amended HO ut to in- clude Post Musters The Assembly a part of the fore noon anil the whole of the afternoon iu com mine of the whole digesting the Co loan It was finally ordered lo be engross cd for a reading by a vole of 35 to This been the pithiest of beason and has added a goodly number to tlie members their friends and by so doing Mr Hale had the advantage of his has the misfortune ol belonging to the free soil stripe by following hit leaders in all their narrow one idea schemes had set n hack upon himself which seems to overflow his measures Our old friend Charley Wright volunteered lo him He took the middle of the stream nulled off his coat and did his best to check the tide but it woe die was excuse had arrived too late Sam had the pint clenched in Mr Hooker's cry or 1 was distinctly henrd by hie numerous friends yet tht more prudent refused to enter Iho stream fearing that its free soil banks might way and they be amidst tbe maddening elements No U S Senator has been nominated I hear it rumored that tbe News ami have abandoned Isaac since hit conversion to laud united upon the Hon Marvin IT Bovee for their candidate for that office If so let it be recorded Yours ever Sioux A WILD CAT was killed last week in natha by Rev 0 P Clinton F KM ALB SOLDI en appears that one at least of the heroes of the Mexican war was a strong-minded and a true hearted A was the day in Congress for the relief of her ow never be enlisted in regiment and served eight months learn on excellent says an English paper that Mr tho London manager hat concluded an engagement with Madame Jenny to appear in for tix during the approaching The preliminary term are tutted at DISTANCE on Hit Great Railway gave a statement the other day of en the Great Western Railway It comprised only tbe morn Important on tho line The following table all the stations with respective from ing off the victor his iwo who were not only Killy braten but in a horrible manner Both had their nostrils hittin off hand of was terribly torn and hit m- out and left UK city it confined to hie roam bj or gives area of the fields of America ns follows r The great cunl field extending New York to WK Indiana Add tii Stni we n than 27 aa IIH us If we ot all the beds this ui bit 25 the nf coal in in thin country would not be fur from cubic the yearly consumption of coal in this to be this immense body of fuel would l he heart hi ceo Cor more thau a million of N If Herald We art informed that no than sieves vessels are fitting out in different of for the Count of Africa the object to load and return with negroes that teln have sailed within six nr eight from Baltimore Boston and New York with di- rect intention of being employed THK NKW AT A pondent of the New York Tribune Trom to do do do do atony do Han Icon to Wood tack do do do to do do Lota lelford rJ 111 in Irom relative to tic The following are his upon new hotel at that This fine structure wu erected by Vitas residents of Madison It of hand tome style built of cut and in superb It beautiful appearance and not la style aud elegance by any hotel except tiou e Chicago wett of the It is five stories high a roomy observatory which overlooks the and ing of prairie forest and lake U a great by Mr F Stevent in the who it thorough landlord and true com- bination seldom found in landlord will have und keep upon the chain of lakes next dUBon lor of fishing and the for bjr portico BRITISH At of of all London that tho United Slates all other in ike perfection of So fully imprest were Brit- ish public with this fact that lurge at once forwarded t country for Rubber goods by Charles ijoodye.tr And their in from the fuel tbat our of aud aru constantly ing 1840 and 61 duty levied by the upon ladU Rubber 10 cent 4 but to of M Industry ttmi Government duty lo four pence per oa nil UJU bfr fabrics of duty from 26 to 60 pur What our trade to toil It look or a abandonment of bj JV K THE New Ttw Journal lew food thu Capt of Howe of In wl io Mr o thu for nut of   

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