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   Wisconsin Tribune (Newspaper) - June 12, 1851, Mineral Point, Wisconsin                               i ul ami mail i A less time than one your in the r to Ite maile in SinKl copies live cents Produce of all kimls received on sub at the A POINT I V V Regular First Third of each mouth 1 o'clock I M Hull r Vn i First and Third Fridays of V I I M it the iUIl S- OF T a evenings each it 7 o'clock ut Business the year at per Line O 11 D door of Post ib lie u on to Moie SCONS liY G BLISS POINT WIS JUNE 12 1851 HK a Is rue Stock of S 1 N E R S OF T If E D E C LA E A T I 0 N OF Kc Knst in if it I link in Oils 11 j i i n S u r n tt n ft si r r u u c tt r fit 1 en a Pit ic a nil ul I TT illy public tint I ill's opposite Tin D j where lie win in Town ut nil day i iV fy ware in ITno His a highly of the town uid he his Ih hiis H new supply of Dr D Dr C Really n Oil If Wrights y in general invited to call ami al Church in thai with himself the great advantage I of a very in arid at the age of Sonic of groat merit Having passed down feet you reaph the where tiie great of Light other have in the ex- act center of the is a beau- Fountain aft glass but the water which has excelled in design or effect projected to a height of some thirty falling into a succession of enlarging glass basins and finally reaching in Streams and spray the reservoir below A hundred feet or more on either t it ti u iji r vii teen years entered a student the office I his brother then a respectable member ol in roof of i May ust received at opposite f- Micrrv Si Wines C Nitric Acid Acid Dr nr Oil ind I For l Tetter by bar He was admitted at the one year practice risos mid his These trees elms in Lancaster where ho married a highly aro fuller and fresher in leaf than those respectable young lady Luwler outside haying been shielded from Sir appeared in public life in chilling air and the a failure before U und ably succeeded I found one promising invention iu the British department to-day viz j Magnetic or rather the ator of its power The I win did not in- consume any but generated its ity spontaneously and in equal measure in all varieties of weather so that the wildest storm of lightning hail snow or rain makes no difference in the working of the Telegraph If such be the fact the invention is one of great merit and value and must be speedily adopted in our country where the liability of Tele- graphs to be interrupted by storms is a evil I trust it is now near its end has t very iine show of Fabrics iii the tiling more in pro portion to her numbers any other years Ami when the enactments of- tha Finish Cabinet lor the Colonies wire the men of America their positions Mr lions very took sides with the pat riots heartily proposed a General Congress He chosen ol the seven delegates which ted Pennsylvania in Convention of tins end of the grand aisle was present nt he iu Medal The other of the main aisle is a duplicate of that already but is somewhat differently filled This 8 eml of the containing fur more in quantity than all the rust put together and costliest fabrics arc on either side ns it may appear Sir Ross was di- hy die of draw v up instructions which to himself and The show of Colonial products is not vast but comprehensive giving a vivid i of the wide extent and various mates of inn's dependence Corn Wheat from the fine wool from Australia Rice Cotton from UN White Wine colleagues the Continental And i so highly was he esteemed that during tlie whole time was in Congress from to 1777 lie regularly elected a of the Assembly of as a Manufactured textile fabrics from representative for Lancaster his whole India and from India with the products of Asia Africa und America fill this sale by t i ic OK TIIK j r j n in- j to or all I K iii the room ol the of the Court House d who is Sole an i his the o iv nf In barrel f v ill 1 uni npi M ny j h on c ol Siili i hy lime wus consumed attention to public duties in one or tlie ol these legislative yet he icn price Me a s lion of Mr and fully the on he second of 17 of Vr Iff Inni lo an remnants of tin Indian tribes in his ty through his their condition was ameliorated and justice meted out to them and their just was frequently appeased hy his exertions when it lo hurst like a con- sinning lire upon the frontier settlements Both a -.1 his aud the National 1 i a mediator in arose hiti in oil ha 1 hall barrel led do chrome t K u A i M UT i- MUI A T ty t il u hy the MUfl Ill acla aro here vary near each other while Minerals Woods Ate from every land and ir without without j every clime arc nearly in contact I of John Bull whatever else he may learn will not be taught by thia Exhibition The Mineral department of tlie British display is situated on the south side I think it -ail be less than five dred feet long by over one hundred wide and it is doubtless the most complete ever thus set the public Here arc shown and of Gold there not a great deal But not only are tho Ores of the metals first named varied and abundant native with Indians and lie noMe part of I Silver but the metals are so shown in every stage of their process from among rude elements just ched from the to the must refined aud perfect bars or ingots This de- will reward tlie study f r mineralogists of the present aud future Dir the hams Woolens beside as well as Watches and Jewelry but her Silk is her best point J be Australian Iv and Mexican fire interesting suggest little or nothing unless it be the stolidity of contrivers see that Punch this reiterates the shirs at the and poverty of the American This is meanly invidious and undeserved The inventors artisans and other cers of our Country whu did not sac fit tu incur the heavy expense of their most valuable products to a Pair held three to five thousand miles arc- by tins studied and those who have certainly do not deserve it they are in no manner responsible for the setting apart of American contributions of more space than they fill they have IV 33 further reduced from live shillings ling to one Then will lie the cultivators the laborers not of London only a considerable Great Britain by tons oi to gaze on this marvelous achievement oi Human Genius Skill Taste Industry and be in heart by its And as they observe and rejoice over trophies of might and lines or ono Kadi One a for For One column for hix For year f ID i u line foe M line a iu this Mr Hall the Mr then for and having cuino forward Ladies and gent i have up you in a new I ways been promising that New York Krie would It is complete and my vocation is dune 1 shis so here fairer j eions event only to that gladder Future for thorn and i ovel ill this theirs whereof this show is a prelude and whether Vorl is favor ut a wherein shall If roads and Canals would see and adorn as as graceful as ns others delight and wonder but do it of Yurk ity i To said 1 use und for the life long on mcs of the wives and i children who shall find within its walls j not but i into the cars but I must a timo and must awny ind Refinement mental Culture and ns Such is the vista which the edifice with its tents opens and brightens me Heaven hasten the day when it shall no longer prospect but a benignant and sure realization 11 j of the President ami lo ai Dunkirk ir We do not think we can give our ers anything more a tion of he description ot what during passage of the train that the President ami his arty New city lo the Jv rio meets the of We omit that transpired till pany passed there loud fur At length ward ami said In: trip any in his Il w is a not only ci urea I wilh b uf it to ll the n lie on this trip so tiot inn iiii u i we i rather and kind treatment from the London j side the value of their contributions is not at all gauged by the space they fill or the impression they make on the ing articles of great merit and 1 ity often no figure at compared v with a case of figured silks or mantle which answer no hero but May 7 A At half six the set tne Here are i every variety and condition of Coal f Iron Copper Lead Tin Of there is little and of silver Zinc her pacificator and a true philanthropist Nor toward the oppressed red hut down by he lent his nr To the frown uid impi it next to to a It- UT a 01 for in he have greatly it vas Kir Ross ever to plead cursion train left for I A large a and cheered the ears forward and most ri nnu I ver witli show his hoped lay wl f t of Mi- D 1 re here hrt must thai the Cabinet to he divided j It was arm ii tor in then tie i tin Tli ir the owner's And when it is considered the of Franco vears ny and Switzerland as welt HA England are here displaying their wares and the worn rics before the eyes of thousands and tens I w-i of thousands their ls l considerable village their eases in the Crystal an in turned tact so many gigantic advertisements read out and aro 1 t anil and admired by myriads of merchants and other buyers from all parts of the world the of the comparison instituted by the Lodon They cheered loudly a J I band ent f r d with b Our exhibitors can derive no such j with his ol from the certainly to any 11 sai extent has The State a good display %j example h a opposite on the side lordly considering Iji-itish half of the main avenue is j ty and price by any other British exhibition of oc Americans will be tempted to of the Hi ted his oven than the Minerals never saw one as much self Imil not dentil clo before I do not expect ever to i f i i n I u St iVer highly in i year of From Tlie tire New Yerk Tribune il May fi 1851 so much again Alim st every a Briton lias ever invented ved or patented in the way of Machinery is here brought together The great them orders while a Scotch or Swiss Shawl manufacturer ex- just such a ease is morally tain of gaining customers thereby in all parts of the world enough on this head I may add that many Americans have Press on which The Times is from sending by an to en 11 it Iris un live bit t is not ill anything like it The of linv and the hammer salutes j visitor from side and 1 think not five and not the individual but the kind may here bo seen in operation the cylinders -is we i revolve horizontally as ours do vertically and though something is gained in rity by the British pruss more must bo lost in speed Hoe's last has not yet been equalled on this Island But iu Spinning Weaving ami the subsidiary arts arc some tilings bore to me novelties which our manufacturers must borrow or surpass though I doubt whether had as by of Shawls iC and Krie had rapidly wealth and to being called for made a few remarks then wero a series of for Mr Mr forward and said there but one opinion oi who tlie scenery with their village was rounded and which the party liad id yesterday and to day and that i v tile ladies was a of arrival of cars wiio with At on was verv in 11 On of tiie I a boogied from the hill side valley the and itself into a bundled in tlian a Tin sublime was as as crowd for such a Tin being by Air r amid loud of Half li on hand and lor i r ir in ol f t r i n i- Mineral i- n i r t f i n iii Uin is f MI ot y co i ir in i the ral Wis other artisans ore busy in the building day Tlie week will before the fixtures will have all been put up and j on the whole is effected with less the articles duly for exhibition I bor in Clroat than the United As yet great many remain their There urn many recent ments here but 1 observe none of ing However I have much yet to see more to in this de- the groat center aisle 1 saw one loom weaving Lace ivory lo remains but of a width which at least three that would throw very to run a grist mill ion that nothing would lia admitted that beauty should from the world was not sent out in St Lawrenc All the that shut it up are events unless received curly in April But articles arc still acceptable at least in and J venture to say that any invention model machine or fabric of decided merit which may reach our A highway was the which a useless gality of was brought market for the benefit of human specie Tiie of Trustees uf free of charge before a ilag to Mr end of Juno will Lave a place assigned by an a Irvs I boxes others are with canvass many more been in within the 1 j on the in the und in the yards a department of British Machinery there j nearly water en fo sivle R just roe just at Ms j yet to do which another week will I think the American genius is see Meantime the i more wide awake more fertile of visitors is immense though the i than the British I think that if our unexampled extent of tho People's manufactures wore ns extensive and acu prevents any crush of inconvenience as the British wo should in- think there cannot have been less than Tin Thousand visitors in the building ist and for f 1 i iii and for al int in si I ol iron war Ov Til ti to the i -T- on i Dun will keep on ii a done mi r to order and at 1 1 nh vUl just May t fy lor at KIM iX rr i vv of those for sate at G W COBB'S Sonp just i W course any attempt to specify or to sot forth the merits or defects of articles must bore be Such a universe of materials inventions and fabrics defies that mode of- But I will endeavor to give some general of the exhibition vent aud improve machinery much faster although it will probably bo to late to have u chance for the prizes These arc to be mainly Medals of finest Bronze to cost MJy ft and ro- Probably about one thousand of the first class two thousand of the At ond and live of the will pie the trains a- jia be distributed But they arc not to be i the cars for grades of in in great numb tun train At tho minutes Here and tin with i report loud re v a rv en- awa- ears i 1 and j ers at i L- n it i most 1 in I ba a that in ears i so There was of a in this retreat 1 fn said tin doubt they would lie tu tho Attorney ami learned i men and the man of letters lie way lo Mi- j who said Im in i Far West and but littl superiority but he was now compelled to eorn to admit that New Vorl of the iron An- was In i doubly great and her with thi of tlm At I and net were l village the tlie same field of exertion but for j important connects the ihi with The being called people said this was no for ly diverse merits The first class will be mainly if not wholly given for Inventions Discoveries or Designs of rare excellence the second class for novel j Ho was or combinations of principles leys he no already known so as to produce more charming than thai which laid b I signal utility of beauty the fore him This was an important point i At tlie ir with a to it lo and held ill ler hand an i j to read bit Mas sound of the and 1 r V 10 the 1 At this was of well will fur than they do but I do not wish to j lence of quality or workmanship without that this is quite a considerable country j regard to originality By this course it i 1 t Wednesday May P M I have just from another and rny seventh daily visit to the Groat I believe I have thus far been among the most industrious visitors and yet I have not yet even glanced at one-half If you enter tlie East the articles exhibited while I have only you arc in the midst of the American con- to which a great space had been allotted which they fill im Westward down the our next neighbor is who had not aa eighth j of our space allotted to her and lias filled little far less thoroughly and than wo have It is said the at most of those I have seen Of course I am in no condition to pronounce judgments aud any opinion I may express must be subject to future aud modification is hoped that personal and invidious rivalries among exhibitors may to a great extent be avoided I cannot close without a word of knowledgement to our Finn Abbot Lawrence for the interest lie has taken and the labor lie cheerfully formed in order that our Country should be creditably represented in tion For many months entire then of correspondence fell on his shoulders aud I doubt not whether the Fair will have cost him less than rive on this it was here that improvement ly be connected with his Me regarded for the At Je tiie lino large a brilliant most ol them f beauty The e rod a r tin M F i rt E ARINI rearer part of the Russian articles presented in behalf of British Invention 111 11 think a strictly American Fair might got up which would evince more of creation or design If I am I wrong in this I shall cheerfully say so si nt dcd for the Fair are yet in the j yet I think a if lor Baltic France Austria Switzerland be got up w G W Prussia and oilier German States succeed I of I know well that so large and j sand dollars when it closes That be lias exerted himself in every way in behalf of his countrymen attending the is no more than all who knew him pated and his convenient location bis fled a show of Machinery not be nade up in the United States as is here i r -i if TJ 1 a part tor tween the two points there K would bo a constant f Mr I nr night noon was no other wori that so cxi the i of I no to not all but tin iv tu t Agent for the Protection think iu value if not in extent and riety to those of all the rest of the i has sent some ble glassware Austria a suit of ments thoroughly and sumptuously wins and some There is of course a great array of tasteful design and execute manship from France though I do not a lol of I THUKS Ni near they be at V i- Those desirous of wei to yoon am receiving a fine for Nursery issued favorable terros iy A W Ay for aril Iv and Quit Mineral when convinced of it Many of these chines arc very good for their kind out involving auy novel principle or tant adaption With regard to sing for example I find less here than I had hoped to see and though what I have seen appears to do its work wetland with commendable economy of material I think thero are more efficient and rapid just now call to mind any article of trans- j Dressers in the United States than are merit contained in this exhibition I have not The main aisle is very wide forming ai yet examined the machinery for Spinning broad on each side with a col- of Sculpture Statuary Oasts between them Foremost among these is Greek Slave never seen and Weaving the dressed Flax fibre but am glad to see that it is in The report that the experiments in Cotton has not in the least to bettor advantage f and I should say j discourage me Who ever beard of a there arc from fifty to a hundred other great discovery or invention of iu Marble or that bad not boon repeatedly pronounced Emperor of Russia not so long as the Krie bettor lie did not regard popular as for but as an expression of in thr right administration of the laws and of tion to the Constitution of the cheers Mr Webster then a few j tions i There wore loud nails for V s n an a fur l ho cars There was 1 host of beauty a beside a full the but must f 9 of all age sexes i wide acquaintance and marked popularity j and shouts for old Kentucky here have enabled him to Uo a great deal j A t length Mr came forward Every American voice is loud ia said they always called him out last he verily in order tu make tiie people glad to part company with train j Ife regi m -I walked through a good part of the galleries of the Chrystal Palace this ning with attention divided between the costly and dazzling wares and fabrics a- rouud me and the grand panorama below Ten thousand men and women were ving from case to case from one theme of admiration to another in that magnificent of Art so vast in its proportions that these thousands no where crowded or jostled each other and as many more might have gazed enjoyed in like ner without incommoding these in the least And those added thousands will come when the Palace which is still a or workshop shall have become what it aims to be and when tho charge for admission shall have buen still the In j on this not I to i t cor 1 lai from the sun and it nil the p could be on i something he more tinu it was the beauty a land -i ter and and finer specimens had never seen thau what fore him If lie had ties hi would not give her for all tains he had seen Then there were lond cries f North Carolina At a sad I A of people ass he I salute and after on I ia now stood j reloading when half sue of beau- j the time tin gun blowing the off of one und one off from the It is feared that of will not survive tlie At 8 miles from Mr Graham of the Navy camo was a great demonstration Flags forward and thanked the in the name of the good old State from wore exhibited on audit banner w u   

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