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   Wisconsin Tribune (Newspaper) - June 26, 1851, Mineral Point, Wisconsin                               00 mail subscribers 1 50 j time than one year in turrit to made in Meana lUfl of nil received on market TRIBUNE BY a W BUSS POINT WIS THURSDAY JUNE 26 1851 VOLUME IV 85 MASON C- I POINT LODGE First anil Third il now a Stock of each at V Al of Drills Oils Hall fcc from lite First am nf dry if antl f'lra-n Ac 7 it 1 M iit the S- OF T Dint Yo ol li ill Limp Oils fy Turpentine Writing V Business Directory hy your at j i i nil i i street I1 1 Pa A x and KO v afull fif has aNo a new of Or D Jaynes fir Christie's Davis Or 1 iitc Country and ia nre nail and stock before May Brick opposite jl the Court OF THE DECLARATION OF HEAD or DXLIWIRC I roaring and crashing around added to the gloomy prospect On Saturday town presented of and activity Families driven their by the encroaching waters were their and refuge j iu tho upper part of in this i f case the Homestead Law was horn m county in the ej of Maryland MI Of property of six brothers He was of Irish coming went His father was a wealthy resident aml it was necessary to remove of Dublin his native city and his father j aii household goods and considerable quantities of merchandise to higher Wagons skiffs and rafts were occupied all day in conveying jaen and from point to point At this moment Monday evening the bottom presents a spectacle vastation From the bank of where the was to the foot of the sand the water is from four to five feet who have become desperate among the we foar that blood be shed unless some compromise is We have been an impartial looker on as year after yeur attempts have been to settle these We are sorry to xl Suit af Properly Now America Ireland about 1720 George was placed in a school ol considerable repute at Chester in Pennsylvania where he much progress in Latin anJ Greek his lather having instructed in all the common branches of a good He was under the care the Reverend Allison who at various times had charge pupils who were afterward members of Congress or held other high official aud is standing from ten to niches deep in the houses west of the east side of second street south of ahd be to see tlie end yet The decree j arrival of the should have been kept open until every with 14 days laier news A reasonable claim was satisfied As il if we have no doubt that some bona fide ers have been shut out and sonic spurious occurred at San Francisco in ashes Millinis of Dollars worth ot crtv claims admitted The fact that nearly all i buildings burnt the IT the principal lawyers who have been em- j Parker's National New World ployed by the settlers end who at first and Exchange AUu the plead their cause since for- ficc of the plead their cause earnestly sakea their clients and are now arrayed against them on the side of the decree The fire spread to the ing a large number at the age of seventeen years yonng Head com FOR at Gin l: Jamaica Pure Port Iv Claret Wines Acid Sulphuric For by Oil j Jackson's arid s i hirer Oil to For sale by ALWAYS UN I in rr i Vineyar M atall 1 pure i and lor sale by I'll CO the study of law in the of John a distinguished barrister of was very studious and during nib pupilage in thr he the entire ing Spectator How and in whole of the tint south of the Post Office In our Press Kuom the water ia twenty-five es deep The the bottom of are completely of his instructor who also became his warm QJ the He was admitted to the bar in 1753 at hundred cords of have been lie age of nineteen and down the stream The distillery a carreer of honor ami usefulness to are1 under water and operations others In he in the county of j suspended Messrs Morn will sustain New Civile and commenced the a loss by damaged torn profession competitors were Just as we are putting this around him Mr Rend soon rose io their a flat boat is passing up First and at the age of twenty-nine lie succeeded Join street laden with several hundred sacks as Attorney the lower of grain and others arc loading at on the of Kent Sussex and New Castle nnt Lumber yards are being i This office he held until elected a delegate to he inland or staked down to keep them in 1774 j J and boats Q In nor Mr Keud wa a of men are wading shoulder deep i out during It is feared that a of lives hav bueu lost The news from thf party bus by no means assuaged the wharves It was first of the They cannot be i street and ran n convinced that the wealth of the one party j blocks spreading ruin over ail has not hau much tu do in influencing i the city Hunter change to the detriment of the Kl ura We only speak tho of many respectable citizens of Lee county out volunteering an opinion of our onn in this Our fear iu that there is trouble in reference to these titles j which all the of all the money of decree men were they ever so willing to spend it cannot Compromise and complete cessation of hostility on the part of both parties arc the only moans left to settle this question will cost something hut not so much as to provoke a confine I of the present alarming state of j daily made with machines paid income f the ptr man JO ptr in that i- u an 11 rl thf nf It wan ia of purl of c h who r hini in- nn an Tor tlie i in purl u JiU was lo of IIH hi in f nil All l A 1 limy i iu 1 in d us 1 A Time 17 The new Propeller Atlas run on u t and a u in the St Lawrence while on littlo below things Such a course may not produce by from that packages ot for ami Detroit on sula by who is polo nil for tins fur tho sale o from house to The river is still rising Tuesday th I t r n 1 THK pi Uil I'm i i tin I II n lit in oil o ha I dry hull r-d or as an aek chrome arm I ih i-y T 1 M i 1 I M a a i Mln u ji wil Ihc i he he st terms Uj i u u L K V iii pra- 1 i t'i ol Delaware and was to that eleven consecutive years He one nf a of that body who in view i of the odious tho Stamp j whilo for the ending to the King in of the people of g A j ifc vase over 10 Ih IVovince Mr clearly perceived how is loading the second i cr that from Colonies story of P Fhelps have but and lie was one of Largo of lumber and shingles patriots of prudence and sound been noticed by since Water hip around our press and we are compelled to issue this by Hope the water will go soon Thi accounts from arc gloomy Through the of Cant of the flue steamer who stopped to give us the are universal quiet but if properly managed it may leave those wlm refuse to in such a S to remove all danger out of the way Th interest of in I I fill compromise and it appears to us Unit i time ui I tho party most interested ctm afford well and to if they conquer peace ed u where so much is at Juno was run over tne tins by lv 1 an i mm MI- v iml tu the wants in MI- Mend to a Convention of of the Colonies as the surest me ins which the sense of justice in could be reached lie the system of intuits and by assiduous labor bo in en- gaging the people of Delaware in the measure the sufferings of the people of Boston tho effects of the Act of Parliament known i as Port excited the warmest i throughout the Colonies and subscriptions i I ib were every when and i Van were the channel of of the of the people of j ware anil Mr Read ivas exceedingly active in procuring pecuniary and aid to give our readers a few Capt B tells us he witnessed as the flood is From Alton up every place under At from seven miles above and forty below the river was six wide Hawk Em The iii We use the word buttle with reference The I of this bj lire jay Imitt 1 1 Cotton in in n the the politics nf the State on I sth and we have account of thu military bearing assumed Miss that it was also in bloom by the secessionists The lust on unwisely appropriated 8300.000 for the purchase of arms Taxes have been Later from Of UlC and whole attitude is warlike but as neither the eral or other Stules will with them they are somewhat nonplussed i and tlie now commences within j ji The The has from is improved t their borders The men of property be- The i gin to ask What can South Carolina gain ami the -.200 ty js entirely inundated and all communication cut off with the back Head with llndi.ey j try Several large rafts have been appointed hy upon the prairies below by UlC h- of n lo the con- of the the iiy this ing ruin is the The rich men of Charleston Hurling thi pros of their city arc j Amount to make a stinul against these who want to live by engaging mure Stalo in a civil war It is At mi one man v i i n i i i U Hi 11 i it n L f T rt P Hyson it lor sale at Ma secession MIC city would i Tho two si of that tul in water stood IS inches deep lf i1 ot I earlier usual 00 i nl He -1 i 17 nn the first floor on Sunday Ini but were at ta in i also in those to tlie reason I e passengers of thn early part of the latter year his KUKI I i and Kilts in f order just at il W Atn divided his duties in anil the of own Suite an earnest ad- for nf and it a im his tlie After people of a State thin aud JHr Keud of the i lhal framed j His arduous duties al length his health I in August 1770 he resigned his seat in I of Delaware lie was ir run ft Li for tt i W Muy lor U says nearly all the wood has washed And yet the bulk of the rise has not yet reached the lower towns The Missouri is full nnd Illinois still rising damage has been dune the river above Several largo mills have been swopt away artl a number of i houses inundated The steamer Kruc i went up on Monday to the re- of Louisia which place was en- six Js by water and removed vrith effects nnd stock to An which must always bi the in i our country It is the greatest j popular in South Carolina on the rutton system which prevails there to tho it did in England to the Reform t Tlie Patriot the j next year In he ivas i I ol the of the of in Ad- lias lone been expected cases and he until the ens to take vorv refer to i- V K afresh of i if i n gf and sain at i i ol I or li was abolished In Sir was i bv congress one of the Justices a court to adjudicate in a case of a- Incut territory between Massachusetts and New York In was a member of the j thai mot at Annapolis in to con- i repair tho defects in the In he was a member of i the j he a until 170.1 hy was elevated to as Justice of tho supreme court of his State lie occupied that station ihc autumn of when death by I illness closed his highly useful life in the j from six to eight feet under year of his j day morning I1 above report that the the river is now wearing away through tho ridgn that the cr and the Big at the lower of Drew's farm if this should be is a probability that the main channel will be on this side of a large land between it and Burlington and join old at a point above Tho tho Slough on the to has becu swept away Tlie Telegraph says that in Burlington the houses situated on tho bottom were pi 1 ll ith nv i hub ll ii Vr IL f r i vain that I hr 1 i f J June i of my with Tu ll 1 n IK i n von 1 mi to M Vc I I 1 ith i- 1 for you the HIP I Tit of liny 1 will hy f tint nn furl I o I inn en ill d Ail of this strange h in to t his 1 t-i iry him but bv n 1 hand said will n 1 my mi- my and honor mo my f to us be Story wa- r tlm lie of thr u of I scats ni mulling A in tn bet that he i ami whiKi it u nf fnis in many in 1 the n if ar- and fuut has from and of the in rny us your I up ind bv j I I life I mv wus not to land tit occurred Hi The in Calif were j a the 1 luliana l I following lo prove cross in legislative were still lon I in vicinity of Lus Tho basis of is radically There lias been much snow in the wrong in Smith Carolina It is are to havi lost founded on property or population in the lives Thirty or forty voters it one of for crops tiu have as much influence an four j has or five thousand voters in i auj of the citizens in this just Is il equality in the tne of tlie Stale is Is it and ivc may ask is it not the cause of our constant ex- j let It it well known that the j The were wurk and fur CURB'S at May 1 is 1 and fur -n i HA u in order I V if j and lor at i ii CO cans Oysters i for pale at W ir -.11 ol dot nf those superior i r Iron rUT just and Milo at i W COBB'S i M Uu i liLi THK June 3 the small rivers are falling auu the main is about on a stand No 1 Soap just anil tor rale at G W CUBE'S It 1 V E to i-v i wii TION mid i supply rt in I h -t to 1 the i KIND grit inst at OUll-C fi MARINE LJ We nf of Civil War of I of the Flood On our late visit of a few hours at Fort j of I lie on Thursday evening we were I pi sorry to learn that on Monday last about i hundred and fifty men in broad The waters arc vs We without disguise left their horses i amid scone of confusion on Devil Creek and creek I All the business j marched in regular order to the house tion of our town except one or two j of a person who had rented the premises t-3 is covered with water deep enough to j from Mr who bad ailord passage for steamboats The con- j ly bought a decree title and who bad re- of affairs is beyond fused cither to pay rent to Sir B or leave only bo realized by being seen The j the farm Mr B bad purchased and held j Flood of was nothing in comparison j possession of tho property for a number the present and as nearly as it can j of years He was willing to relinquish bo ascertained the memorable rise of his claim if the individual who held the failed of reaching the present murk decree title would repay him for ina I On Thursday last the water j and the amount of purchase flooding the lower portions of the flat money This kind of compromise was re- and the report was brought ns by Captain j fused and on Monday last this company HARRIS of the Dr Franklin of a sympathise with the settlers against rise coming down By Friday j tho holders of decree titles proceeded to morning the water had risen several house and after removing to a safe have always been hottest und fore- i most in all of our with the three j General Government to fathers for and liberty and 701 or SOO miners in 1 fair and just nnd republican wll I tion in making laws ami levying i The Times some inter- I They did not dreum of thirty or forty men of the ot rich I living iu the swamps of the lower country veins in Hie Tho having as much power and in editors thai it has been ione branch of the Legislature as four or the vein will thousand men living in the form an mine of When this basis cl was i country agreed on the parishes were thickly i Herald says Unit none led and tlie tipper country sparsely It or tilu miners arc makim less an may have been equal then but it is not now upper has grown in wealth and population and the parishes have fallen off until they are now but tli better than the rot ton borough system of England Shall this system ued 1 It is neither just to Charleston which has grown in commercial wealth and population nor to the upper districts Charleston has but two Senators and St Peter's one The wealth and taxation of Charleston and her population entitle her to eighteen representatives The i with ill i the vas as as a run furry say il v -is i 1 but my Vif nd I in to pay five try il i Shaku it that 1 T Shah il aud sec ounce n day have eases of nai liam John were liung by tho at the mines on tin nf A pril Among in 1 were of burgh and Michael The Empire City is now coming the harbor LATER The Empire City from has she brings passengers atul wealth and taxation and population of St iii Peter's give that parish but ono Dy for the Protection insurance fm iiii 11 n and T lowi and every exertion was made to the grain and other property from any in- jury that might result from the of the rise The rapidly as to cause the destruction of quantities of produce Many of those suffering from the effects of the fined are farmers who had grain stored here in aud who in spite of every exertion i have sustained heavy losses place article of furniture about the premises even to the well rope they set tire to the house and rejoiced at the con- flagration What is very singular there were men present who hail lived in Lee County for fifteen and who counted the mob and they declared they could not recognize in the crowd a man whom they had ever seen before and yet iti the Senate it has half the and power of ton South Carolina is ruled by nn racy of with as much I in their sway as an aristocracy in I Europe We therefore now think as we have long thought that the of South Carolina are toyal and true to the i they will make short work of the traitors when they attempt to carry out their secession treason We have dates from the Sandwich lands to March 20th The difficulty with the French had been amicably arranged large and mei-ting was recently held at town Virginia which Hun a candidate for President in Mormons of Salt Lake arc themselves in various They recently sent out two new colonies one to the lower cud of tho ba- igin where a great abundance of inri ore 3 illiam Grand the other to California ter of the Masonic Fraternity while de- j a lecture in the Washington lodge i A drove of eight pass room at Alexandria suddenly fell down cd through New York a short time and Advertiser on their way to Panama where they I to be used for the purpose of carrying x Warrantee and Unit for Mineral Bondn This is only the beginning of trouble breed tract On Thursday seen from Madison coming in activity During the evening and direction of another doomed tho commenced rising more titles tn property on tract i Through the whole of work on the half breed tract On Thursday i of salvage was carried on with renewed smoke was i Last week Mr Lee a merchant of j burdens across the Isthmus Washington county Wia lost 1.600 1 It afterwards found in wagon rut j The London Daily News published tbe lucar Dodgeville by H re- j tri turner while a heavy fur being secure e are men I of the Exhibitors tlie Fair list of the of bat up In 11 sinner tile the I A to i A witty I in with his Or In: If On- mim I that three gates his and his that tlie n of i nve hull in- nn at In- I it ami he half over third to 1 in i lie tit each j ber of of N in target for a The cloth by S willi ft bull's of i ft I'm six land were yards Two if wore tint in j hull's On I upwards of and i I in: mid rf tint whole nut a lie A man ittiued i Michael New two and of j onetime fin hei nn the i fn in   

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