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Sauk County Standard from Baraboo, Wisconsin • Page 2

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iu dr in te Ms Cl bt te at th nt a g' ol 1 I Ilo mean to DeuelveT Every fow days we meet in. some li ion journal a of this natute: manufactory has just di- Ttdel ten percent lor the laet six mills. And the Whigs any, manu- need moje protection!" nro more iron works now in operation in the country tlmn there ever boforti the presout lariJTwos adopted, und new ones ore constantly going up. iho Whigs say the duties on iron musi be ruuMid. or our in-n makers will be ru- imd!" crossing tu very high, Twenty-iivn cents are charged at the other suspension bridge, which is elevated nearly thiiue as high above the stream, and ia, and will long continue to be one of the wonders of thi Niagara frontier.

How it is qutlp possible that some mnn- ies, ing rare facilities, or the coi'imund ol a wiilo and eager market for i a iixis, may be making god iln in vc of -npral deprei- bion und luss. even ijo true ihrtt in ain locdlitics, 'Sw iron, cotton, or woollon firo iron, i to I I' rove valuable linro MJibiniied, and thai a grudjul, tfirdy I are ra nt "mcs to src those in -eitaai of insmuiac- wl cri carn but a 8 snbsii-tence in tun i- in (inn -e oi tho mifuxorr.blc own counlr y. betaking themselves to a liuiV. U'c f.rmlv l.flieve, so uat- winch abounds tho ncco-Marits of uru! b-ij. ficii.1 11 ll.o of the i it-tin or and Inb icaior by the iide ol thatsimultincously with the open- A A BARABOO, WISCONSIN: WEOIVESDAY 185O.

NORWEGIAN IMMIUHANTS FOB root at Lacliine on Monday, a pnrty of immigrants from Norway via. Quebec. They numbered 165 men, women and children, and were on their way to Wisconsin. We learn that a number of their countrymen are now settled near Milwaukee, and are of course doing well. They seemed to be of a race of robust tramo, and countenances betokening a (jut- purpose of nominating a anr.able for mem- el, amiable disposition.

They were well bfr of the Assembly; also for the of fur.ml.ed with baggage, nnd. otherwise ap- pcared to be thrifty, well Tliev cro nil agriculturists, and will no FOR CONGRESS, A CO Whig Cottntf- The Whip, of the Couatyof tfaJV are hereby requested to meet in iheir nspeet! jeJMvne, and appoint to thi Whiff County Convention to be holden at the bnue of Solomon King, nenr the Blvrf, ON THE 12TH DAY OF OCTOBER NEXT, at 11 o'clock, for the that if no tanll ln ol new healthy and a great trade il wrro now i ccr States ami Western Ca llda or hand, and Eastern States nnsi pmvinces. on ttio oth- the famicr and plniit had i or lo bn llf anil means vtr.jM in li IIP bt- iliv created of natural- J7.ini; prrfeclinjr it- our country, nil er a trade ch most find the i rl i of en III Just so we have watsre Canada, much to ibo ndvnn- failh thai, if storm) railroads were to I vanln merchants nnd of tlifl prov- bo i nl utjsLed, wants and lnct lhere wa alsoa passenger tndo com- taste i ih-y huvo cies.ic'J, or developed, I mef In between the continent of Europe wuul 1 lint) fctjine ire'in of gratification-- rnanl ind woulu not coi.sent to be sent back meiui 1 of travi 1 and intercominu- i cat on a ago. Um thnt it lallou-i that it would be wise lo a- sleqnihhips ami lilronda, Irusting 10 human eticrgv and gonins Jur effiuienl toi, is not clear to our mind. In UIH year of grace 1850, vo shall buy of iron, and iri'ti products, cotton, anil thesnrne Western portion of America, 'i he people who havejust through our city armed at Quebec in a Norwegian vessel, and were ibirtren weeks cy, the Ixazcttr.

From the Pioneer. jHiuuccotu Items. Mr. Hatch lias kindly presented us with WijoUou and i fabrics, to the amount of nut less one hundred 1 uf -Jolluisp And i I) tticse goods forced in upon MS wlnlt flie free irndo or- gnns ind uiiitors iiro Hying their tu ere tie m.d diOuso llio thut in i facto ici ui tins count'y nio i i i i tlio av pruiitt to tnoso coucurn 111 DlLIll. Nov til' a in i a i oiinx ilnlusc iliis i i i i i i i i i nri a i i i yoii' i iu yiur i i .1 iXc.

tec! ftitti i i i ynu, i i i ni then,) "Not r.vtr livo pc- cent." "Well, gentlemen, thon why don't you cunbnilc in making tlicso fabrics at homo instead of impnrti ig or bus ing tho.sn of is aa immense dcnmnil, in country rapidly increasing in population and cajm- cily of consumption, while nobody appre- tioiiu's llial the tniiil' is In be changed for the as respects our home interests. Now if American manufactures are-, so profitable UM you asseg, why don't you nn( fa two leelle, what you cnll "'eml-- embark in them: The laws c. are as circle, ia two round doltare--Viri-two dol- favorabie to jou as lo anybody; you ci'H buy twt -thirds ot tho matinfucturitig ebtab- iu tho ooutitry good or you can get up new ones a specimen of the choicest quality of bituminous coal, which wns found on tho Crow Wing river, north of ua about 130 miles --a tributary of tha Mississippi. It was fuund by a man who had never before seen any coal. lie (bund a stratum of it under a priijei-ling ledge on the shore Crow river.

VVe hear llint the mme description i'f coal 1ms ju-t been found ou Hum riser. 15 pmb.ib'y part o( the same coal bed, a i i territory north mid south, of vvhu-h luiiiid near tho mouth of Ijlue nvcr, on tlie trip of Tim npgivgitf ofProtpstant church- now in tin) pro'ess of erection in ISiiiiit Paul, is not much, if any, less than ten be UMxrteU al B.L BRIER, C. H. CHAS. ARMSTI.ONG.

WAig Central 'ainmittee. Adarns, Angnst 11, Iy50. Democratic C'oituty Couvcutiou. A Conveatiun of the Demiicrata of Sank County will he held at the house of Solon on King, at the Bluffs, on SATURDAY, thr t-ttt OF OCTUDCK NEXT, to nominate candidate lube poried at the enduing election. Each town will be entitled to one delegate for town, anil one for erery fifty viun.

The' Democrats of the several towns are rtsjurvied t. ake immrdiate men sum tu have a fil! alion in this Convention. By order uf the Central Cor.unilte*. Adams, August i 1B50. of the Tariff.

Then seems to be soino little prospect that the good WOM of a majortly of the mernben of Con- grem will yield to the aeci'snity of doing something for tha industrial of tha country, oy altering the most objectionable features of the tariff of 1846. It ia certainly to bo hoped each wi I be the caw. With regard to (he subject the Boston Poet, free trade.journal, holda (be following sea- nble Stat. perceire thtt certain alterations in our present tariff are urged, and, we have DO doubt, that ii some respects, the interests of the country require them. Now is a favorable to give this important subject consideration.

The late exciting questions befors Congress have been disposed of, the acri nony they occasioned has, in a great me; sure, subsided, and left, happily, a spirit ot candor and kmdnets in tho place of actrbity and jealousy. The tariff question ii one that should be withdrawn from the pol tica! arfna--it is too momentous lo be ninde foot ball of for Irnding politicians---ific business interests of oar citizens st-ould not be controlled to elct mere pnrty purposes, but shouto nt all tunes receiio that proropl attention, impartial and examination by Congress which the pci uni- nry well being of tiie people demands. If certain features in the present tariti' require amendment, wo hope Congress will approach and perform I duly with lib- eral nnd conciliatory disposition--t Whig Tbe Whi ff of (own ol sition lo ascertain the of (lie ire tequewcd tu meet at the Court jaae. in tbr system, and a ('etermiiuition to do all in its uf AJanig, on Saturday -3til, at i power lo remedy the without rej ard 2" pur eua le i to local or partv prejudices. Let to nllcnd the County Cnuvcnliui lo be hoi- dm at ihe Ociobei-12th, 1350.

be Adjusted upon sound By order of ihe Tuwa Cominitive. LYMANCLVRK. BENJ. 1- K. HOY IS.

AT SACRAJUBNTO City reduced to outbiMk commenced Wednesday, Aug. 12, when an armed body of about 60 squatters vere proceeding the prison ships lo re ease two ot iheir parly who were ccmfined on board. They were confronted by mayor Bigetow and members of the corporator--an nf- fray soon after commenced and the city was roused lo arms. Mayor tiigelow was shot in thrc places, and died in 15 minutes afierwc ds, J. W.

Woodland, city assessor, was shot dead, anu several oilier citizens jre killed and wounded. Dr. Robinsor and a mnn named Malony, two of the squatters, were shot deed aa were i Iso several others of the party. The rquatter's force soon swelled from 60 to between 700 and 800 nrme 1 men. The keepers of tho gaming houses nlid tha sporting men generally sioed with he citizens iiiiii a estate owners.

A tremendous force sonti assembled. Ll. v. Mo- Uoiigal retuincii to the city us SKHI.I ns he ol'llie alli-iy. The sieiuiicr McKim wns ilespnt hcd to Beiiicia, and the to tan Pi nitii to thiiii.

is ihr stciirner was gt'ltiiig under at -1 u. a despatch uji re-'fived ou bnard- Irnii) ihe IVcitic JVevSi i.tlioe, blatinglli.il mix- had just nrrived wuh iho ihal Satrumomo City wna roluced i es, nnd thut tho Kjimtiers rec-ivmg reiiil'orcoincnls fnun iniina. ML'JI, apers this district, are (is sneui as tho nue Rock Blver Valley We heretofore to made by English cnpimlmtvlo lotn. ton or rnoie of dollars, to aid in COOM ing the proposed rood from Pood down tho Rock River to Jn to point on Chicago rood. We ore gratified to loarfo that of these capitsjits arrived In thli or (wo ago, on his la ilto, blank buuds lo txs filled and signed by ll of the Valley Rail Koad im-1 mediately after which, the (fen.

J. Walker, (ex-recrolnry o( tlio will (ake them oud proceed to tturape close the lor money. amount proposed is one lor twenty at oeren pof loan is most favorable by td tv, "illy in relation to tho principles ol Mr. pany, and with lha amount men, (over to complete and siock the rtioa itig t.i of the ongmecis; and when tho road aba It ba ttimpleiwj, l9 protita will i ue wuglit l.r Ul id the rimd. cuiigrntulnto our i ccrlam ol HI thr i 111 ill st.nli rciii i It iron til Kock ainl in iy dc lln I K'l-i'j, i iii Jii's, (n.ur ill upon tMl fO Ml- Qro with also, (Ja Ui.ion Rait nnd I let it remain as permanent as any ihmg COLB diilrict have fui nme ng locofcouk Ui this en laying the flat- In the trial of a certain cause the ofher day, jr, omwJJ'stnct Court, the defendant, wlio beeps a grocery, produced his account in offset ngainst the plaintiff, of twenty two dollars, fur hills nt the btir.

His account road thus: 0 which ha explained this way: "De makn ten dollare--1 puts da olhor leetle for ten dollare more-- jess than lo bo Prec-T wealtli of the with improved machinery for much lets money than those have cost their owners. The country is full of orp, coal, wuter- power, which you may huvo dirt- cheup if you want thorn, aside from the fact ihat many of you own tiiesa ulreddv. Now niaimtacturtng is so thrifty as you nsori--i' of failure may be nccoutitet! tur by b.id niaiifigeinent, high balunca, c. don'i vou embark in home a i i a i niul ihom wuh due nuti ecoiimny'f Yes, don't (hoy 1 Those ho own thei country; ilicy hnvu an t-qual propoilion of fie capital und tlio ttilpnt. If there wore rmaioy lo bo niado by fitcturiitg as are the vory heels over In ud.

And yet oh ibis -)d tiny of September, 1850, tiiey ou'i own one- tenth--no, nor otio-twcntictli--of tho capital invented in matmfucturos throughout tlie counlry! Why do'ji'i theyl Simply liecaute they Icnoiu that the impression th'jy ore seukitig to make on the counlry as to the present condition nne thrill of American iiinnufncturtts is a I also impression, connlcrnvneed by one cuse in hundred lut disproved tiy ninety-nine. nre." Many of the children carried" about by the Sioux womeh, on sliauIJars, look remarkably pnle. Like many other jhe- as Ihoy pretrnij, thoy lads that would bo it, If this is not tho reason, what isf- bune. -Tri- A corrosj oiidunt of tho N. Y.

Tribune gives the following account ot tlio progress of this; pew Mis.ptnsion bridge across the Niagara i K. VV. Sermll of your city 1i going on the Cluei-nston Suspenbion liridge. The road, i pien, otid the (as Ihoy are called,) on both sidc.s of the Niagara are ci)tn tmd I remained, ft ropo tlie (list wire vvere carried across. Tho bmigo to be suspended from ten cab os of iron wire, mntie in New Jersey No.

wiro, 15t) ativoda to ihe "cable. Thn'O cablas ore ruaily to be thrown acroan tho stream; and the bridge, ralcutated to a weight of 800 tons (os I am told, will bo ready in two months it' the fctipp'ly wiro ss kept UD. Four additional cabie.4 will bo used, it' required; and if raJJwej are to cross, 1 say give additional 'four by all means. The of tha towers are prepared to re- cnive them, if tho Great Wwiern Railway (that be) or its Director, think them noccwwry. by which lite carriage-wiy, or platform, ol 20 feet in width it the cab.ofi above, are to iron.

not wire. From tower to lower dbmnco acrojs is 1,045 ftet-- the bridj feet long, the forrjr or BtAtform belaw 90 ine bridge id osetese, union tHt toll nomona, it is more ensy to observe lhan to explain; us the children appear to bo in perfect health. 4Ghft The Lake Superior Journal of the 4th has the following: I I receive from all who Jiuvo visited the minos on the laket tins season the must favorable accounts ol ttio business. Tlie a i companies HIM nil doing well, many new cumpn- uic- IKUC been produculing thi-ir operatidri lliu gieue.st cucrgv, being cncour- by llie wuiiJorful dovoloponicuts nmdo at llio Miiiiiosnta, tlie CliiF, North American and fs'uitli VVfbtern. These cjnij.a- ntoa art- ROW i out large a of native copper, with some line sprinklings of biivor, and tho deeper llioy have gouo down, in every instance, wo believe, ihoso mines linvo been richer.

Heretofore the principal part of the ex- cilemwu ami speculation has been out of tho mineral country; but at the country has bean so much 'proved the past and present years, that all the excite- mom it at tho mines; and we unlerstniid that Ihore has been a goi.d deal of i awl selling of locutions and slocks on tha season. Capitalists aro beginning lo llie value of thfao copper ami i iron mountains, and a location at all promising need not go begging any longer for a buyer. Wo shall soon have it in our power to givo full accounts from all the mines on iho Luke. VVe mean tu givo full description of each mine, and lay before our renders statement of the whole business of Coppordom. A IinUan OJictr in the 1 British late English paper gives tho following: On Tuesday evening tlm officers ot iho H2d Rrgimrnl oiitcrtaiuod at a public din- nor at 1'oitsmoulh, Major Itenricr, who is retii ing from the corps, on full pay, after very distinguished services for forty-four years.

Major Bender is chief of the Pot. owatomie tribe of American Indians, with which lie performed iinporlant services during the American war. On this occasion he appeared the gorgeous dress of his tribe, and astonished his friends by going through the Indian war-dance. te-iug unction to their llxit Mr. Ixih would decline the nourinntiuc.

We are mosi hippy to in-'urm them, that they Imte flattered in vain. We are authorized by Mr. publicly tu state, that he the further, ov ing to the late cUy JiieU for idjunrument of Congress and the ii) health of wife, lie will not be able to cunvasi the district. Tiiou let us each and all, form mlo of igilauce, labor faithfully and urdaoLsty vo se- curo his re-election. We will ilo it--itaJuou t'xprew.

bill granting land for tlie con- slruction of the Chicago and Mob'ie Hull Road has passed both Houses of Congress. MASSACHUSETTS--The LocofactH of this Sta.e have nominated GEORGK H. BOUT WELL for Governor, and HJSMRY for Lt. Goveinor. WESTEKH Saint Louis Union learns from those engaged in taking the census of St.

Lou 13, that thefpopulation will not tw fw' from 90,900. The cetwus nearly completed in Cin- oinnatf, ond it ia now iupposwl thai it witt tho populating to be nearly 150,000. MPoarAjrf-- The Comtry Governor Hill, of Naf ces in the Boatoo Traveler, CENSUS OF SAUK census returns of this County, eliow the number of inhabitants on ihe 1st of June 1850 as follows: Brooklyn, 1354 Kiiigfiton, .139 Ptairie du Sue, 1000 Honey Creek, 436 110 Now Buffalo, SCO Boraboo, 462 Et'gle, S2CI Total population, 4,890 Tho villages of Aduuis and Baruboo, are iticludcd in the town of Brooklyn, and ihe villages of Pruiiie du Sac and Vl'est- field, in ihe town of Prairie du population is as follows Adams und Buraboo, Prairie du Sac, West fish), In June 1846, the population of the county wna 1003; and in J)eceinber 1847. 2178. fbliowing are the delegates ar- poinled by the Locotoco Caucus held in this village on Saturday last, to attond the County Convention at the Bluffs, on subject to mutntion can rt main.

THE CL-BAS PRISOSEHS. The officars of the two American during invasion of Cardenas have been aenteni ed to 6 years' confinement, hard looor chains, and they will be taken to Spnm in a few dnvs. por- no mistaking iht nur City is just 1 less wailing lo catch the popular tire to-- mi the if atlaiuiiig a un- to fosliioii Ins principles ulier the moi j-oiiarice fnr greater the most IW Jn re at 01 0 tno principles ni PIT. in tti" wcaiih jenue system be ndjusted upon sound ind! (nuch 8ll) lat is CUIMIICU-- ami ricurrt nor. i judicious prmc'ples--principles which ex- ser tous Joubt, whether of IVmnrlMM peneuce has pointed out as best, and len lmrOCU ar views on ihe mij.oitai ua- ro butiruiarv ol tblH lioi.ai questions of the day.

He is proved C.iss aud Dickinson'a southern approved plan. lmlctui oi gnni light OB this utjcci, ilie liudger of last week, allei ihe in.pre.s9ion tliut Jlr. iu Three' thousand troofs arrived fn equal suffrngo. 'j'ho insinuation is Ja ti.ive nnd it in but us (iroj.cr llint we shuultt prcptre lor it. by cii t-'oi nu ntid in evrr to en aio possible.

Trtbuttt. AmtTican iionrel ol noiil ot IIP nnijuiki Spain aVfJavona on the 1th, and it is i as the heart is corrupt niiempts us )nce tjsw go recem) ported that three thousand more were to ls TM' re the du then i the Tlie Unuger did not -II tho wtvv rilvl11 fcri General if us, nor us diiti-rcnce the Cuba, id daily expecieJ til Havana. i Conde de Alcoy hns been recalled. GP i. Canah is appointed and i.t- spcctor-UBneral; Evoa CJagia is the new Governor uf vice Foyluefa.

'I'Uc 8Iuvu Trade at subject t)ic iH-o cunuidtues ou it Tlie if, gciitleinen, you i -o a tried and a i i is. r- vanl, the man fio during (ho year ciidutg July were siiued ta huvo tMeii the a for Uia peri- nl were ftvifi.l.U'i'J; jbo incnpit being lew 1'Jieio nnd tircn roL-rn rd Irooi tho A- JliMo iiirj. ly, and Irutn Atm'ric'in '1'rnct iSncii'tv, Iu ir.iiJi-C und liitn has provfii lumsrlf patriot nnd phif.n.lhropi i provfu i i i i i i i i nnu pnil.il.l iroin i a i i a (vho Senate, provtdmg (or tbo frnn'osslv by their chcmhed the Slave Trade in iho Dibtrici of CoJum- the Slave bia: A Bin tot, SEC. ihe ie ji.e»ac ht and i 108 i -j House of of tho United Stores of in Thai from and after ihe firm day ot Junu- ext, it shall not be lewlul to bring the District of ColumMa any slave ary next, it lor each of the shall u-U may of a a 1 often PS nmy be necessary ot or place ot con- MM nnd abolibh any dep of slaves brought into tho said District ns merchandize, contiary to iho the 5th D. D.

KVANS, fJ. CANFIBLD, M. IIEPARt, 8. CBANDALI, S. StBNTZ, M.

MASON. In to- ANOTHER CUBAN is certalned that at least ships are ordered to got ready to lo Cuba, and that 0000 nwn are enrolled for ihe is said that Mr. Webtter is favorably n- clined to negotiate for the purchaee of Cuba. NEW STOM tiny paper will Be found the'ftdverlisement of B. L.

PUBDV. His slock is entirely new, and ia well adapted lo the wants of the people of Snuk county. We trust will receive a liberal share of patronage. J. F.

BANFOKD has e'so received a lar stock of new and fashionable goods, and is ready to dispose of them on reasonable torms. Those wishing cheap goods will find it to their advantage to call and examine hi'i prices. A RAMSH AS JB A RAOWiiT-- Mr. Pan. IP NIPKBHT, of the town of Brooklyn, Sauk hae sent to our ofitoe -Radish, uring 2 feet 10 inches in length, two feet in circumference, and weighing turn anal Sauk county against tha of SuperviwrtHor iqcwMed the bounty an interests, vvheiioUlor and more experienci a hnve faltered und deserted th i true principles of human ireedoni.

Yo-, detnnntioii open (ho trntfuuers uf so Am. 1 fill a champion, they will not fail to ro ward with a liberal hand, nnc! warm heart the mnn, who thus stands boldly by the fing cf freedom in ihe hour of Tlion fallow buckle on mar for llie battle. Lei ihe ides of November also rebuke the troducert of our 'aithful tea-press. THE Secretary of thr tUeru-r at Washington, IMS issued a circular to the Marshals and their assistants, for talcing the 7th census, forbidding their i-xposing iho business ami pursuits and ii tlie fuels relating to individuals merely to gratify runosity, or to apply the facts tu the pi'ivate usa or advantage of the nssis- tint, or any body lo ihe injury 01" lou 3,1 iU, i Much were coniitclou lll)V) iiiftiibi'lS. '1 ho llieso lant UO.H lu uoch chu u'li '1 ho uri kPtn indebtcdncM of the Board is iSuice tho ION! annual ihtrleea iiuve been writ out, to Fuljcliiiu, und 1 lo Amoy, 1 Uj Mesiipiuaniiii; 1 tu "i to ISalontca 'i to Want Afri- ua; to South Atiico; and 2 to the Choc- tav.8.

The present number of misei'ins is number of stntiuns JM4; orduuieil missjon. aries, 157; wliolo nuinbor ffitl out from this counlry 3j; do. connected witlt missions, 547; nutnUer ol punting pnges pnutnl year, do. from the beginning, tj'2'V number of churches, church members, 975; do. added during (he year, niiiuber of and boitriiing seliouU, UU; pupils in all tho orovisions oi' this act, by such appropriate means as may appear tu either ol tho said corporations as expedient and the suine power is hereby vested in levy court of Washington county, if otiy attempt shall be mado within its juris- dictionnl limits, lo establish a depol or place of confinemonl for slaves brought into ihe said District us merchandize for sale contrary tothienct." The above bill, after the rejection of all amendments, passed the tienato by a vole of 33 to 19; Ways all Southerners, and among ihe STeus, the following Senators from Suites, Benton, Clay, Houston, Spruance, Underwood and Wales.

The California Senators voted Aye. The bill passed the House by a vote of 124 to 47. Thero were 66 absentees, and the Nays all from the South. Benle, Haymond, and McDowell of Hamilton of 'and Gentry of Tennessee voted Aye. Mil.

Sent. JBKNV LIND'S RBASOKS for giving $160,000 to establish free Schools in Ivor- way and Jenny Llnd came lo this country, she determined to devote the entire A 150,000, to winch she is entitled by her first contract with Mr. Barnum, lo the endowment of Free Schools in her naiive country. Some of her friends remonstrated with her agninat this extreme liberality. Her reply to them was, thni she had made provisions for her parents- had secured a t.ufficient income far herself per annum, and that ns she knew not how soon she might lose her voice, she ought to do her duly to her counlry when she had tlie power.

Wisconsin. POPULATION or Madison Argus thinks that Wisconsin wilt this contain 400,000 people, and will have tour Congressmen alter 1832. The Milwaukee Sentinel thinka the figures too It ia about to the above pnra- grupb. ttid to dissent from ihws. The i ilar says, "Although dongtieif iltiiriHtcly fur tho use of llio 1 trge, llio Department reserves to ilspll t.ie privilege i( examining into tho cor- sctticbs ot' tho rciiitiiK, and arranging A SWAMP A 'tilt has patent one luntich C'liiigrrFB, givinH-lii Stutts in ii'h thrj arc situ toil, ult ovorllnvid nnd lands, nr.ii will unJoubtoJly pass llio other and bpooino a law.

yg Oo. arid Ijtilte, the only lands which mid into tho prisBpftsioii of this Ht.ilo by the linn ol the bill, although tlirro i scalifrett tracts of tlia Mil. Xenl. are ime no- tliom into proper form for publication by nro informed by I. A.

J.npham, Congress, before nny other uso shall bo uti" is i i noquiintod i n.ade thereof," Tha circular stutes that ihp topography -if' thai I 1 the publication of tho mere aggregate i lng nvirMi in Ii imber of persons in your district, there swimp known as can bo no To TOWN pngo "7 of Rev sed Staluies, arc. '25, you will son that More you cnn open tho polls to receive vntps at a general oledion, tlia inspeciors nnd clerks uf election shall sovjrally vn'no an oath or nffirmalion i they i sup. port the constitution of the Unite'! mid the constitution of the state of Wiscon- si nnd will perform the duty of inspec- lo-, (or clerk, as the case may be,) of election according to law, and rill studiously errfenvor to prevent ail fraud, deceit and al usn in conducting tho game. Said oath or affirmation sheill be in writing--be sc -ibed the person taking same, and m.iy be administered by any person ou- thorised to administer oalha or by either of sa inspectors, and shall be annexed I and returned with the poll took, to the cleric of the board of supervisors. Your attention is thus early and particularly called to this section for the reason a neglet-l of its provisions, especially tht part of it italicised, might render Ihe returns from your town invalid and illegal.

EMorn Star. rife of water in a the beginning of the present century, the depth of the river ClyK in Scot- lat was scarcely five feet. The vessels in consisted merely of craft drawing a fev fee' of water, and none exceeded 80 or 48 tons burthen. In 1MO the average th of the Clyde at high water neap tidi-s was nine feet. In 1840 wm increased lo 14 lew; nnd in 1850 am rage available depth at I'igh- wiacri nerp tides sixteen feet.

Tho river the idea suggested by the much da the census returns that we ihould not new Ml ft paper should add tj fa during the past ten or twelve gradually Increased in breadth in Rock thi popvlavlon 14.T49. Hear whnt thn great will or of tlio (Jhirurgical Review, Dr. Jamos John. ays of Medicine: "1 declare my ofiinion, oundel on long observation and hat if there were not a single physician, i urgeon, opotliooary, rt, druggist, or drug on the faoo ttM inrth, (here ould be lew voAtut mortality than now. Whw we hat pliysio a con make tt udminwtcred by hurts of i swallowed by multiiudet of petwki ut any profession.il advice at' bet the world would be in arefnl of thenwlves if they 'cious that they hnd no rftneqr frtMt) -these, and many other fcctt wi" i tint the proposition I tww made ts arlling than untrue.

But as it 1 evrol lowed by ftH classes, rich ith the hopes of I rolonprd life, and on of being able to counteract Mo indulgence tha Rock Prten Rfwr- art informed by a f. (tern cnt mice up i in tracing the St. miles roclt Mlt in as Tnund in Jargn it of their eoMltrj..

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851
Years Available:
1850-1855