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VOLUME VIII. WAUKESHA PLAIN DEALER, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1856. NUMBER Si'OVLS AND IIAliDW AUK. STOVES. Ac.

kt OLiyfcojuSy. 8ur hnniet ft Mflf LOCATED ATpf DmtatmW Riwsto Reports to hare faeeptei Tfacc ProponlUoB-j of the Allien. mmI mltiplyin c.op.h More Mail OiOwIHtoWTB tttlwMMf I lat One Again 1 7a oftim htar onr aubMribata complin of at receiving their papera wiUtln a raaaonable me, and we have frequently 4alled th atten-on ofaertaln "olaolala" to fehtt (ket, that a hole week often eonuumod In running through tlw Milwaukee of tha Why it any ganuino Yankee might prpe-nilar uite, und not half try. We then that the Pittin-DtaUr and Dmo-j sent that week in one mall bajr, on thu Milwaukee opuneil." To tbi i robably Hie young Kdviiowldge, that Mr. ril, which arrives there is always detained until times longer.

Wo put i.swer nnnierous letters, of Wi i ercmce! The pubU includin- th id declared, and all that ahai.s! keep cool, and the Supreme Court atBranc John Mar oetr, 10m he ordered olf, an leave, attempted to to his a -i blow Oil th whi-h ki 1 the Whan em pounding his fathor with cli is about, he stumbled over the corwse'o'f it'n already stiiteninK in death. Near the place where tho body was found, 1 up and an fix. vered with blood an the corpse was horribly mangled and bruis- Hardly a week goes by, but that we cbron 1c the particulars of a murder committed I omo part of Wisconsin. Tlie affray In a tot in alloy at Fox Lako, of which an accoui 'as given last wook, has resulted in the death the young man then inj ured. Dbar Sir Your paper having boon desig-ted bv me as bno of hiv offtaiah.

I uncl riatcd by you hereby the enclosed" Proclamatiot ruction of msr colleagues i Your's, truly, Witt Britain, to appoint certain days to bo kopt a days of fasting, prayer, or thanksgiving, andt Issiu other orders respecting the govern, ment of the established churchsold Govern-on acting aa the representativeM of the King, hood of the church of hia tbla duty aeems to be still dctolvlng i aepu Wic, tha adoption of Federal Oonstltu- irary noiwiiristanningi ana Wqereas, nast been represented to mh that Cne of our ef- bech moat bitterly and unjustly pemcuted' jo that he, by tho skin of his toeth1', csoan- oj a felon's fa to, through the non-produotion "poat-rtuoe ia.br thepreaant A' out of the woods," to tho taevnie W. Smf Oovernor ai wrBpw ea wacnace.javaiBmng mm. In teaWracfiy i A.F.PKATtKPtTOB ANJ tUionUKTUlt. Cireafatloir: i i i i 11 i 1500. WAlHaKMIA, WICONSl TUESDAY.

URl VKY I Hpei The lloiiiw of IWeAuuU Saturday lest, by the ulerl SiHS, Of MaASaehusctl can" and Know-Nothing Speakership -an event wl looked upou an certain to ft tho Plurality rule, which The House rosolvud, that election by a majority i trials, then tho oonctUUtu rt twteon.UwJbiiitfA trial, i rod to effect au mbumimv uceeswful. On the first bal (I lUtl votes; Aiken, of Sou of applai, fulloi ubllcun aide, ml tho gen beyond description. Mr. Campbell aj. tho IIouno to carry tho Plurality re, ito effect, and end the ilisgra lowcll Cobb, of Georgia, Ex-Speaker, 1 Mr.

Banks, as virtually elected. Mr. skod permission duct him totheClm erablo debate, fered a resolution tl duly elected Speakci Tim hn 1 be. Mr. B.

was conducted to the Cli hy Mv, Aikon, Fuller and Campbell, his oppon He wag grootod with cheers, and, amid found stlenoo, proceeded to address tho II. We observe nothing of special Import ii his Address Cht orstood that i neans aecordiuj orprotation of lothing Order, ha new Speake Inailycompli Mi VVi.) Know-Nothingism triumph of tho No: th, atiko lro-eater8 and tho ishington." Perhaps it is. Wu think i likely to be regarded so, and sJ there may be nobody hurt, after all I Congress now organi.ed for the aion, (to estend, probably, into August,) though the astute editor ol the s.r.na koe American tells It is ro iders ii ir.h adjourn on the 4th of MarJh shaU re of speeches 1 which Uionts, the business or Pre weighs heavily upon then due attention, until the Cin in Juno settles the Preaid. drained of evei atWa oxhaustcd thcmsolvcs and (be r.t constituents, will "letup," am. will rejoice that, having lived tin-.

Congress, it still prospers, wa goes ahead, in tpife of legislator in the lobbies, about a dozen propositions relation to changing tbo of conn-1 ies, and fixing county scats. First is one in relation to the county seat of Adams Co. and of tho new county of Juneau ut oft from it A bill has been introduced by Mr. Bosttoo, dlvido tho notable county of Waupaoca. and form tho county of Wayne.

ro is also a proposition to form a new county from tho north part of Jefferson and uth part of Dodge, to make Waturtown a tunty neat; also to form a county out of imo of tho west towns In Dodgo and eastern tea of Columbia, to render Beaver Dam a mnly aoat There Is also a proposition to divide Grant Co. by a tins running East and West Mr. Hcu. (Speaker,) has introduced, In tbo ssembly, bill to provide for the erection of Statt Lunatic Asylum. It names Ex-fJov-nor KjGoYertior Doty and Hon.

John H. Roontrrb, Commissioner to examine and specifications and to report to this! Legislature, what buildings are requisite, and their cost If tho legislature confirms their. Report, the Commissioners are to contract for building. Tho sum of $25,000 is to appro-prlated, and tho Commissioners are to receive $1BW per year each, for their seMccs. No action baa aa yet been taken on the bill.

Anting had i Oot. Grorob Gaht, one of the Editors of the Madiaon Journal, has retired from tht estab-ment Cause aaslgnedBl health. Mr, Gary was formerly from Winehago county, where Shanjthaia usual ly dio young. Ho re; wanted the Oshkosh Watrtct In the Asanmbly for I'm last two yaam, and made a Tory respbotabl-j member tor one of that breed. After theUnMabWe adjourned last spring, he piirchaeedan Interest In thea Jjurnal, and since that haa been an Associate Editor of that paper, Mr.

Gary ia rathur a clover fellow and a reedy writer! but we were sail fled, at the time be enltete that hta physical constitution was not; strong enough to carry out Shanghai principles. Ho remlhda tia of ti'flj0" oHmtwy tha Bi. Pawl 7Vwkwho came firotb ta Crosot? tho oibsr day, autea that be caw three horeoe atand-lag In the road, wHh warin attached, In t-1 n. ttn, Capkalehd atca fWltMUanooh. 1NSURANC .15 COMPANY, A in nutr.v.

and nj VvtVkrp! ti nitrj l.j i "(Vi'i's 'iimll additional premium. tin I I 1 HI. tllW THE MADISON MUTUAL, All promptly paid at the ofttc as soon i in a Farmers rthgW'SyV Force and SnctlonAPnmp. 'P1IC i mm fof Uee-imny V. nil all ordr Ui a few ahlpped from then a lheJr( N.

Hurrouglia ToTATTf.15 BKW.DI aS3L farnveflhe mrfwral- iwa oaks iM rwiabi bore )e Wb KfjmGZu? l'Uicnnioideal Jeml. Hle Wrts ft (m Reaper idlewJUi. Vthu 'bif-a- tnfot- ,1, (Oi.l cob, l' n.oUMir waaTmilldeed A.v cvd, P'; iJST-brWaViftava. 1 I rnr iat awd phimknt. ha last election in There never wns suoh before.

It has been thu candidatuB for blih ub politleal oppot.ents a good share caj prtnolploa. but a party that im.r.- pollUoal mm, uulumnml array itHcll the platfortu of opposition to one mail, imrejto him with ferocity, i.tii.s mlvnte chfirneter. ami irlonts the houe Of beinir nl.lu to make it their own vile luaitH. Such a fuieclwle (,, the honor of humanity be ll apoken is scMmi won. Gov.

Barstow litis ben for the h. year, tho tariret for a host of vlie K'nndo-er- shoot at lie has hnm called Ihicf, scnunihv' sneered at, picked at, abused by every lioie the jority In that a wo ici rnuray trM. lie thuir'ti-yst. Ifc ug .1. This was los Ilrst assail hiui.

But he uVwllh ,0 close upon him. Tin Democrats, mel nut of party. Mr. Ilarstow I. that I itisviilnuiy 11 othightrusta base of School Land, hi- the pntmctKod, Theti I the I tlii win, tl )n with a yell of deb-M, up to tho present, Oov.

cd without shut. 'J for trim. The acn, -ati boldly, and proved to arcd these Tho pr. trampl.e! upon to Aive way for dmo-os wit out proof, wiihnut reason and without even Lh sotublance of truth. Th seemed determined to pivo the Pe plo no chance for ason and and sweep everything tiefore tiieui bv the ery fraud.

Gov. Ilarstow was ranpmina'od rim I iwl of an ti ipat trt in pi th it on a majority of In ad liiio i l. ttse regular Shanghai press, a few mi i rati, on, ii the HViwwiii Patriot, the Green JUr, Alu cate and the Applet Crescent, a id sum the ticket, and nany School' land cert he last day he held the Meat-, he I lie lice, a il'in tin Tbo editor of the Patriot is another who us a holy horror or fraud, and has left the cmoo'-atic party -cause it is too degeneracy of the times and the loss thousand do'lars, fruiU of the pnoio a le Notwithstanding all the furious elem nls arrayed agaiiiKt him, Gov. Barstow was reelected. The shock was terrible to the opposition.

The doom pronounced upon them by the people, was too terrible to be bourne; they al the and ridi i block the wheels Legislation, and then the Sup dsot- c-uimy ask that Court to ave them rh doom of tho people, ami what forsooth, is lh ground on which they claim tin Gov. Barstow, and put their pli chair? Why, because the Sla Inch they claim the ri-ht to tool in h- Tl'eJ .1 I the suppler come through .1 thcr ithor the to Siave be tribunal. Tho right to dlsfrancViise a ho. th County Ci They claim tho election ofColos Hash ot boeause 0 the have i-dance with the law. This the unblushingly elaiin, and then tahk of in defrauded.

Would it have m.tdo any li Hi enco as to the result if those cality --technicality which dcleatn nounco tboSlate 3aavassors for porpotrating i obnoxious to the charge of fraud, those- those who hold it from ha; Inn 1 had or tno votes, tivv i thatthelHrllMDtementAt returns shouh wu they art supplemontat, and iwi thev am fraudulenL If f.ev I no purport to come frmn, why dothoy not has i on auoh fi wolous grounds as tluiao, whoivWo proaumo fraud without proof, overturn the rule of common law, which presumes innocence uhtU guilt le proved, brand public office-s is vflllsris on suplclon, when they will, by this, then then and iMi hoiio- bloo'dedila bll batkored Shanghai Ltbe truth, TACITUS. IttKtpt or HtH. Ban C. EUaTMait. No hopue art ebtertained of the reoortry of the Hon.

Ben C. Eastman, late Repreeetitaiivo In Congme from the Weetern District tsf our lb. Enettneh hat been ill for eMM weakauattd Itaaid to ha now eonaUnt. Trnript of the alt aayt th John XoXaofkHD, of that eak flt tt.in lkwode ot to. They NKWs ntOM THK CRIJJKA hh VT T.mrrtw, Jan.

7. I'oi idler loavin- No touch tit mtbainpton iftvr of fie week Is, that KuHsia nce-otiation tortus proposed by Hi; final wasmaie i) I telegraphed to tho London j.mdilionally." Thb propositiot tisisof noroti Tin ,1 the In fear that Kiiss by deceptive neg IVn'tir." the Meantime Kitiuis above ntcd a serious nml ami Mint persons ol He sjiiil lie tvas not nuthoriwd ioually before the 8th of To i.rcvv with Viot.na itir on 11 Prince a-irteliakoff Im.t ilk unit cl. in ivhich tschukofT I i i oil ii Jt rati. i- in tfn pi raiuiue. fount Buol rormallv reciivvd tlu iM(ieiit iv.t day, Fridny, 2d.

Uut inas-ueh a it did nni -ntain an eeertanco im -I tbe pr.j.ositi Austria ro Tr lors Tho London, and reetivetl for reply, that West.ni hid no motive to give nj dcei.io!i, winch had been nhvn" earefu Farthor, that if hy Jan. 1H inie Diet nmdnst Ku-: Dunn vv-U that eiapsed' brttveen Itussia's ilrst nir irer-ns. up' in 1 in irnna, althouah without sutlicient n.llri" th i rupture of diplomatic Btria would not be in a position 1 Nothing important from tbo Crim despatch ccii snorv, advanced by ni-ht and sur- Klcr, bayonotted on party, here's' 1 iiest'd'cVt alh. Ui nicrely health of tho army good, left Berlin the 11th, on his re- Huron Hh turn to l'i Copenhagan ofHcial journal dooieH ico of any circular repudiating mice on the part of Denmark. burKhdut-ssav that Marshal Pask- bequoathed nn bin dying injunction lever have this ad vb'e halll- had young hnperor, who had no hand inraisiDgtho pureed obey of peace.

ive been appointtd to en. Canrobert, mem-i-aliJundasand Gen. Iiid heena discu-sion relating to tho a Allied Cri it in only Kunich, Knpatoiia and r.nd making a campaign up tho toe southern provinces of Russia, i'fdsop '1 this tan i -asmuch iy that the ich was all WuMntoi enha -en. ha; had landed her cargo id conveyed it in sleighs "tn tin In WES lli-ence inarch of Ei 1, Dt embarked Omar Pacha has tend' red hi, resignation, l-ul is i- -A. lie in divraee at Not toni; siiiee, oflkiat Commission- er of i.lows and Ovplmns applied to attach Omars pro, ty i Constantinople, for his hy I'u-st wife.

tl compliment to Dinar I achti, atlachinetit was not permitted; hut sim the rU of Kara, the Com-. meei.n hes taken the prope-ty. arcomit of the fall A Kars. tL. entire respomdhiiity on Or The Barlingten (Vt.) i that John C.

8e, after loa of hie lecture eogagementa by i knees, le rapidly reooering, and rt for Cincinnati and the great A rn prtsvalki tirtit that the fttipi irt hi decided that rsUv.v ovv Hait ni bLutAh-ivw-norf TU is i it ar ime itrat-namea orow aa mvctnar itt gi. jJcArth iwt of cooree, eontoet I -Volumbm uc- yng on KfWiriift ii a mi a it CIA vs. ill CI TLI KV. OO vING HTOVTM- A.t.iortm -iv of Clocbft. Waakesba Frmile Svniaar.

AI rtlnpj-. Kliet'wk. Lofie.t 1 inU, li.ei)ilil(t.p,.-ft.pw,ive Die log, mi? Merc, li.m. K.ote. B.eird In oVlrnhV Wrfltnf- lem-es.

i reaaonahla rate. lortlw. put li ii lutdrmthe lit feel HAIL-ROAD CARS. 'VrTttHthlr ftr td mnraotar Itttil R.mA trs. tmdar the name of the Rgii.er.,, iw Uu- of thu mi and Hiss R.

,1 li.lur I.nmlH.r In tH JtunwHatv "Wats ao.i tb.ttly wflt i tlW Cwokt yeita faW tfrt. Crerfrcfrcwltiii 1 ahnojl incefmilely, il.e- perhaps' it' is' 'The Shop of th? Spir ii h. by the Uiphed XL borrowed the work a of Racis.an Arabian physician, from the Faculty of Medicine in Parle, he not only deposited, in pledge, a considerable quantity of plate, but wis obliged to procure a nobleman to join with hi in aa eurKy In a dped binding himaet' as the art of making paper was not known until th" century, previous to that wore written upon parchment, or rude, coarse paper mode from the Egyptian papyrue. Blnoe th making ol hooka largely facilitated by the moderns, the, have meearabiy deerteeed io ealoe but aa any thleg of itttrlnalo worth, opoeldored -Mr at, i Milwaukee ississijjti UtilJ loml 1855. W-.

1855. 1 withholding supplies that Omar wilt be sent asToike: li istir England. Abdel Kd- "rl Ut Damascus occupy il.c palace to blm by the SulUn. ay.oveepusl way. tl.ee.ua.- a II, en "ii the ir Waa.i,.oellt.

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