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^Tiia'Clilcago* Pfa$ ,.3 JYibune say* thesmallpox therefl is more common and malignant than muni, and In quarteraof tho city ordinarily unvltiled by•«.MA MEmsii -hns Wen hcldUatoiy, at Jo-dlimnpolis, id consider tho question of the' aluruiinr increase jlii tlio number of jxwi-tlvdy vfcioua or good-for-nothing, young num. t - •' • 53.'ThoZady Jafig:avrlvad hero to-day with a large. IIect of lumber, part of which stops here, and the rest goes on to Marquette.- fim New ^Yorlc Ktirid of fiie Oth lay#that Its cimilatlonjM already SO,000 daily; and increasing-rcgykWy every day.- This unprecedented 15,','^^’history ofnews*iftiin•ri.itv. irtxi!♦illiei • 10fl■ll,/ * ainIsP*P«w- .....**•j Tim, .W\\aii burns. — There ‘arc! •sewn brothers of tho \Vunhburns, and they are nil said to ha men of good ability. Their father, who resides In Maine, is 70 yearsoW% t ! 1X1-A •£?*.»« Dkfaj.cATioN.^TIie IVIeiidaof yx-l’ostmnatcr Fmvler In New. Yorh,Have atfaady raised1 $00,000 to reimburse* * ' ' ■ * Vilift finVw*h?nn«i I ^Ua 7V/Lmi# uav » . .thoGovemmcuL, Tho Tribune.say a:;. ‘.- Wo itro informed that nuiubors of tho jHjrsdns to whom Mr.. F. ih.hl* palmy day* lent-large sums of money; without dnklng any memorandum or written acknowledgement,, havo generously ;coma 'forward'.and paid.into tho hands of the'-committee, the entire amounts duo. ? This makes us think hotter, of human naturei ” ,.i ■,i -* * f . . ■..1 •TjteitsoAY, July 18..To-ijny it thought I would .change; my tactics, and instead of taking it a/o^t, or upon tUt II Jrffcri# line. I merelyjfwr*ekd all the way from Princeton to Marke-san, There are very innny. beautiful views from this road. After leaving Princeton a few miles behind, you haveiupon tho right a distai] t view of Pucka way lake and tho majestic Fox \yhiding its way through the tiiursh, and upon tho distant hilUidu tho village of Marquette is wen, beautiful in fha 'dishpicc. Upon' tHu; jfe'ft you have a sight of Big Green, ami KtlU further on, tittle' Green‘Ink e«7 Tho1 farmers along tUts route all nppenr to'bc doing well; ’and'tho crops, all admit, are far better UmVi they ever have l»oen before. There, is a very HI tie smut in the wheat, though not enough to do much harmthe ’corn is grand and stands high. I saw several quite inrgc or* chords, all bearing fruit. I reached Mar* lccsan nbout 4 o’clock P. M., and (conti* dantlidly)! don't think ‘.traveling .is much easier than the other modus I tried of get*nowthuwluu18wil=iiiclihitliinwh\aitlMIIIXVR3StiiB f tlio WiynirtceTt* Ike Kt)3tor* of tlie Vonhnt:: fIbErracting along/Monday! ^July lit, 18«0.• ; l : left i the growing = city of Berlin : this morning enrou to for Dartford, afoot. The »un poured dowq'nniljitciist hunt upon my lilt;$d, but I trudged slowly but surely on, Ijcanoot say with tb oil novelist; .that the countryds so much moro 'delightful;.than .the city;;;' To: bo'suro the large Helds of gialn' nrd beautiful to look, lip on—the. i'hieadovys,, bights:. worth seeing—but then for one unaccustomed to bcrout in tho sun; to think that1 it would bo pleasant’ toswing the scythe or crutUo is another thing. 7) ! - • • ;r • • . . .r . • , t , ^ * ,i«*; . . i * • 1 « ■ • *’TliO;ryo on tho = route, Ss ripo and i ready, for.:tho reaper, and tho farmers aro’cutting it;'they; say that It is going1 to be a largo cropl'H Tho wheat‘mi vor' looked finer. In* -i •r i . ■ r. ■ *a few,.instances, I saw fields .where It was more or less lodged,) but tho farmers think that It Is so well* filled that it wlil nolbe aiuch’ Injured; butj’it;will, make cousfdera* ble trouble lt;Iri haiwesting., The re. Is some smut j but, little or no rust. lt;■Tlio fartncrsnll appear joyous ;and happy, and they , n earlyt nil begin to fcel indc* pendent, . Therp = aro a j number of new buildings going tip upon tho road*I- traveled. •’ Stepping into oiio'of these about thrco udtea from Dui'tfoi^ I'found Mr. J. VT.i * j ■ ■ . . • • ■.....Yars, .lookingpleased, as .need be. I think, he hofr as good’looking wheat as can be found in the county. I enjoyed his hospitality, vulgarly ' cailed' .dinner, and pronounce It emiittntiy,found , From hero to Dartford I placed mysclf under liU core os, he'was going'‘to a ft6wn*mectlng,. at which a tax of $500 ;upon'tho town was. voted,' for tho puTpose of, building.a.bridge across the inlet ofjUio finite between Dart*rul’d . nndi. Bipoh-^-ti much nccded nlfalr;— This place la nB:g6bd,“nii opching as cun ,bo found In tlio. county for iv first-class.,hotel,’ with a 11 roi landlord in it, ono. thut. will let. ere ] the puUlcknow there Is sueh’a thlugiiuru as'a lake—and a1 beautiful ono It is too—j''; j. ‘ *'lt; I f •• lt;l * f . 'and that 'there nro unlhbontsihcrefor tlie accommodatlmi of; pleasure par ties.. The citizens ■ fl*cl the7 need of such a hotel.—1 There nwmtm'crous fine houses hero, priii-elprvlr. among; wiilch Ss'Mr. Shenvood’a.—*The; people are nearly nil Itepubllcatw, and Dougina will receive but a few votes. •:‘ I ’ * 1!i* •----- !' *! ‘ • f . *Ttmsuxv, July 17.'•I left1 Dartford Tor Princeton; upon Pool• ss■tc10111l\vIt*Lo*icci!dIV*atrwiriJOiiLC«ufl* 2 -edlasdurk.hemrits-.tiewI.Is ownt»Fuidavt July 20.This day I spent in seeing and being seen. This plnco (Markeswi) Is the second in tlio co miD% and destined--in the opinion of her own citizens—to bo. tho future County sent of this county. I cannot look into the future, but.- ,l. JDnloti Ii t4 huril roml Id travel*1*r. . . . . rI called upon Mr.-Shepard, tho editor of the Journal, and found him “scrntchlrg up the ideiw.” lie Itsiked contented and happy, and. reported - things alb rigid. He has a •neat looklng 'dfflce; and* gets but a good' country pnperi’This pinco-appears to be lively and liour-i»hing. 1 There are' quite a nuiiibcj; of’fino buildings going up, proniincht aiunhg which is a blockrl t feet front by 00 deep, erected by A. It. llanson, Esq. The school house here.ia no. dlsgraeo’to the place,.and would do credit to Berlin. It is a stone structure two stories high; and as near as f can guess, about4G~ feet square, costing $0,50.0., i There nro /several • good* church edifices, nil beautifully and .tastily situated. They have a.large Ixsdgo of (J. T.’s here, mimbcring about. 160 members, and it is doing a good work. .The principal amusement here is foot and liorso racing—this being a fast town.1Iilo,' i iro«•ib-o.V i • •iitt,imiS.ITCUtJAY, July 21.After loitering about Markesnn till Jioon,; and then ’taking iHuner with j « editor, he hitched, u'p jiia.1team of. ponies, ■ and we started for Ilecd’a .Corner# to attend-,the Grand Republican Jlntilicntion Meeting.— Of.nil the. beautiful-’countries that I over passed tlirough' this rwiks first iii largo fields of wheat, pats, barjoy, com, and .lt;fora now country, in orchards, ,.t.We .reached the, grove wiiero the people wero assembled - about ■ 4-'- o,eIockj' just as Mr. Martin1 Mitel j dll; dwplain at the IVau-pun afiUo prison','wasthrdiigh with his discourse. AVh.at I hearil or It w.-is aoumf.— l’ho speech of Mr., Larrowe, of Illpon, was highly complimented, - The Itlpon Wide-Awakes—numbering' nbou t 70'—were ‘out in unifonn nttd iuado a fine - appearance..— The spirits of the nudtcnco wero bnlivuiicd by martial music and songs from the Green Lake Ulcc Club. ’ Tim good feeling nmm • Tested by the crowd, as they woro'prcpa’r*! Inc to return home,.was somewhat damn-cncd by an aeriueut caused=by,.ii runaway,liat;•iestnl-outlt;£ Wtltiefs line, this morning. On this 1 wlicreby a ludy front Itlpon was aovcrly* lt;herhis•lMa.Rttan-tlib’theWtithelog'indthootsn a-tryatir-i;an,.'ho!,»road .there nro some pleasant dwellinghouses, and, I noticed sgm’oVery handsome orchards., Tlio wheat: I saw to-day was lodged far aydrso than’upon the road1 froth Deri m' to -Dartford. .'The fanners itro all•* ’ *. * ’I ■ ’ ■ ** ’*/ 11 * 1 *• ■ - icutting their rye, and.a good crop they are going, to have.,. Thcro has: been some wheat cut here.1. ■; : ‘; Art omusiitg incident’occurred .to-day.—; When; about ‘half way ‘ fnitn Dartford tu. fc.ji i ,i ji, 1 l* •PriucetoniI.spIed'p,l}outie—a good looking one, toor-funl I carefully got over tli c; fence and heaml tltc/house, and,beheld tho proprietor thereof with Ids hands in the teath-tubf. and by Ids aide' »,.vory ; good looking foitialo .(doubtless his idaughter) about “sweet’ sixteen.**!' Hero'Fthought 1 was• ‘ V 4 •••»■** * • ■» ■ r' ' • i ■*1»injurod by being throw from the carriage, andVhti horao'rulhcd^. It was esluunted. thnt .at least, 1200 ofthe yeomanry of.Metamen: and- Burraund-Sng towns tveru in council on this occasion;1 and consideringVUc location [and.short no-tie'e of tlio meeting, wiwja, very .respectably, openingofi tho campaign. . . . . . , :After the,crowd ..ad dispersed,.I. lultered about Aha .station itlll the .nrrivai of tho tl-nlh; when I piitiuysdf jirchnrgo of Con-due tor.1 Wood for ’ !*‘ ilie Ifonni Wtroteh.’*—•» “* 1 ■ *J * i , , , ; ■Ainl,; really, this is tho most, comfortable way. to travel .after all. . Speaking of..thorars, reminds’mo that the lloriebq RoatVis under a .new regime, yet.rain' gliid:t« see'the old employees in their- respective st,%!certain of n subscriber'; for;A persop who (ifm . Thj8i u ^ it tfil0Uhi lia,.for a morotho•h'r.t! tO wotiais' bcncvalcnit enpugh to help wnsh ^ouglfi to -bo.'equally aoMn supporting.a county, paper; n Weilp ;I; fnppod, -.and5 tho /man turned'- around—then f thoughtl was cirr-tain of. a subscr 1 bcr-~for, .ho.; had, a • .very, fine,benevolent cast of counte»anco;vbut if ho wasn't whnt1 is1 called7■ henipeckedhusband’his looka JDdUctl ;hhu7/11 uumedi-alvly^iufomcd., hlju of my, errand/and ho began to ponder: upon tho proportltions of-cn* furod, whcn, lo{. and behold 11 an- opposite no,.! Joo'r quickly’opened .'and ojit popped a head, th« ahd pftiif of shoulders,large enough to tie/. J I?' i- h' : - '*f ■ •be- long:.to .a woman of 200. ,pounds.-(welgh't, /‘j land- (it her {.hands, aim huUl-a'mop—n wo-rat) man’s weapon/' She Bcreamcd out, V We thcr tako‘ moro pape'ffl1 no'V tiinp/Tvo can read I1'I il it'* , '* \ ‘T i'J1' .;'•! •* »*■ ;'- •I .cpujijmcdj to,taik; to,tho man ‘heedless of tl«j wo-wrm, but she again screamed out— T tell yon, we don't wahFyour paper,7 we take tiioro papers now than wo lidve'time to road, and wo don't wapt any mproi’—: Say h I;.« ijy; good, woman-.can you. read without; spelling all tho hnrd:‘ words discovered jus tat'this tiine that V had bus!-ucaa lu’ tlio road/a'n(ISf you had been hero you., would havo; seen a:ppedmen of tall walking/’ I ivasn’afrald of thi thnn, but you ought to havo seen Ujb soft, and of that tno/t ’ iiiiiUlng gjrations ^through. the tho;air.rdiBcov^d.i when too late; that 'thb was a dcroocnatlc' fiunfijr—cspcdnllytHo female head of it1 7 ' : •1 I .1 ■ , ’ ■ ’ f • • ' * • ! * I v * V *» • I, Princeton . locks, niortj burincMdjkc, andis. cuhiddorably larger, than! Dartford.— .Thero are several fino buildlngs lilcrc, and .others nro being erectedone:of. stone, whlcij ii .to throe stories; high.-,;. Messrs.N. A ll, Mclnty re t»ve a fine cirrlaga shop,and seem-to be'dolng jt good buslriess.—They' hi via 'to^ufiuturcd'and^ keep for iale, « good': Iookiq g/cania g«s ■ a«d'. Wpgqna. a#-can be hid Anywhere. 'Success to Them;‘: Among ths nterchimtSi mane bavta larg-dr, stocktthari *JktD/Treth; Esq.y who ia aagrccahlii atul torcfnl set of bdyH cannot he fount! in1 l\\h W'cat’i\\m\rtnc opeblhigfiireo on tlftisf snmci roach . jMitjr.-ftieli ono of ‘them grow, gray in tho Kcrvico^ n • ■ ■- - r!i ■iAfter ti weeks* ftlMence;1 Ilortin ! ttppwrs: i■ lt;«n. i • *. lt;•41 Xlwre U co.jU« JlW 1 .j } '.***•■■ It j;?AOK?*T*• i :“Hurrah for Hnuki t»tlio%bc-f hjjofre.rcrK);ei:itc. iJ■•.I • *toilnd»ntth1^5Tfmi\'u jfholc'iouIciViriim anirdoscrrtng of success*• John * Hanks, 5Ir;i I]!oco.t*H*s partner in splittlns rnilftpi flat-boating;^: Ac*, hftk 'nj ndundod' hl4 iitfcnltoh' vote for, his oM frfcml*. thojigh., Uo^hw.^hvoys; !icrctoron\yotetl tlio-liomocrattc tlckuh; In tlio couraoof’ft'long kltter to the Decatur 'Ohronidf, Mr. ilaiikiiWys:. . ..,/ ' ,!v ,u \Vhcn wo have for: years been onposen in politico, ton man who ha#. ngam- andRgnin.Kccn his party defeated, nndilias hini-aclr aomctlmcrt failed, And util I ae'eiv that man truOjto hi# coloro/.rc-amilng .anil.reentering; the field to tty :to tiphtild ,and BticeysijtuUv plantjhia coforo ,uplt;in tho.tddo of, victbiyV^vheii nil, tho ^mj. he knew ho hml but to’ change ohco to win, rind yet has never changed, I think -1 nwyi my oever,faltereil, lioW|are wclto roHpect jdm t Such a man t h'avo.'known, Mr., Lixcutx lur. thirty! ycpfs.to;be. , Jp Itoyhotid .dnyawe toUvtl togetlwr.; manyhrq,tho. day#we. lvavu liigvrtl- the, lmvy oar# on tupOhio,.the’Iimwiii aml.thu3tiiwla*ippi Itlv-* ; h’uSt cpfd lt;’era together; ;manv nro the Innz,' cold dayswe Imvo jimrneveu ovvr Ihft wild prainusand., tlirough tuo forest with gun awl nx and though it w not pleasant to r.f.r lw.ek to.irf wvirlt;lo 1 iroiucinber/when we set out togetherthe ?cOld : -Wllitsr'.to, cut. and maul rolls on the ■.Sangamon ; Rivtr,.in; Ma-Co./thirty ycaro! a{jo..to Inclose his xV little- homc,'and;1am day to day. ■I nrnvlr 11 fllA HMf ■ rtnllHpflconfather- .....- ,............. . .kept at work imtll' the wnola was - finished and' the' homestead fended JrtT wc * often Bwapped work In UilH iroj/and yet'during the,many j*c*rs wohyere connected together as . laborers* * sometime#;; flat-boating, sometimes log-driving, ^wmi^jhca ''nil. maklhk.r ahd,Ltoo, when it was netrir lm-1
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Berlin City Courant

Berlin, Wisconsin, US

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