T1HE WISCONSIN FARMER.    3091
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crowded to their utmost capacity, and new ones are being soil and may yet
be forced to pay a further penalty for
erected with the surplus capital which has not been so his treason by the
utter lose of the remanant of the
abundant for years.                                haughty army with which
he so vauntingly invaded the
   State Fairs for 1863.-Ohio, Cleveland, Sept. free soil of the North.
 15-18. Indiana, Indianspolis, Sept. 28-Oct. 3. Illinoie,  Charleston in
under seige by land and sea, and is surely
 Decatur, Sept. 28-Oct. 2. Iowa, Dubuque, Sept. 22-25. doomed to the fate
of Vicksburg. Then Mobile; then
 New York, Utica, Sept. 15-18. Upper Canada, Ringston Richmond; then some
desperate fighting In the interior
 Sept. 22-25. Vermont, Rutland, Sept. 8-11.         of the South, and the
glorious Stan and Stripes shall
   County Fairs.-We have reliable information an wave once more in unquestioned
triumphl
 to the precise date of but just four, to wit: Green Lake,  Treason in  the
North, feeling the deep and
 at Berlin, the 23d and 24th of Sept.; Monroe Couuty, at mortal wound Inflicted
upon Its ally in the South, though
 Sparta, the 8th and 9th of October; Vernon Co., (Bad more alarmed and cowered
than ever before, is yet more
 Ax) at Viruqua, Sept. 22-24; Sheboygan Ca., at Sheboy- ferce and venomous.
Its minions, with a desperation
 gan Falls, September 23d and 24th. WIll not the other and a devilishness
scarcely equalled by any savages aince
 Societies send in the dates and places of holding their the world was made,
have followed our great vlctriee
 Fairs, for publication? Announcements may have been with riots In New York
and two or three other cities,
 made in their ceunty newspapers, but our absence has more disgraceful than
anything ever enacted In the Sand-
 prevented our seeing them far two months past.     with Isiands or in British
India. In New York about 100,
 " A WIX-Cotton     XMaUfaeturing Co." IJ In all, of the citizens,
and 200 of the rioters were killed.
 said to have been lately organized In Oewego, N. Y., The mob showed its
complexion and Its twin relationship
 which promises well for those who have undertaken it, with the rebellion,
by butchering, stoning te death, and
 The building erected Is 140 feet long, 6 stores high and hanging nearly
all negroes upon whom it could lay Its
 bas in operation 5 looms and numerousknitting machines fiendish claws. The
pretext was the Draft, the real mo.
 More than     a    illion Deliar. worth o        tlive a hatred of our free
Government. Such devils de-
 Pine Timber is reported to have been destroyed by serve to be "hanged
in this world and damned In the
 the recent fires in the vicinity of Lake Superior.  world to come I"
 Commercial and Monetary.-Wheat and
 Wool, being staples, naturally rise and fall, within limit-   F O R E I
G N NE W S.
 alions, with the fluctuations In the price of gold, and
 have hence declined considerably during the pest month.  NspeIe is nally
irou in MeDico, a  il port
vv,h, A11A     ~ ~                                 ably, if he has not aIrs-dy.
anDno11t a Dlctata-....l t, th..



..r -   --    - Wu o cen 1- me0 -1 uee -grke
during the week ending July 25-No. 1 selling on the
day at 1,03S@1,04. Wool was dull and nominal at 55 t
68 cents.
Gold fluctuating last week of Julv betweei 122 and 12
according to exporlatlon and demand for boarding. Gov



        NATIONAL AFFAIRS.

  The War for the Union has progressed glort
ously I Everybody knows this-yes everybody, for ere
this 27th cf July our victories have been proudly told In
the hearing ot every enlightened nation on the globe I
Vicksburg captured bj Grant, with32,000 prisoners; Port
Hudson, wiib 8,000 by Banks; 4,000 prisoners by Rose-
crans, In Tennessee: 2,000 by Sherman from the rebel ar-
my of Johnston; 2,000 by Prentiss, at Helena; 2,000 by
Blair, at Jackson; 2,000 by Hickman, in North Carolina;
2,800 of Morgan's raiders in Ohio; and 8000 killed,
wounded and captured by Meade, In Pennsylvania and
Maryland; making a grand total of 87,000 men of whom
we have, within lehs than one mouth, despoiled tne ene-
my! And the Mesissippi again open-a consummatIon
so long toight f~r by us and dreaded by them. Flow on,
thou Fatherot Watern! bearing the freemen of the north
to and from the sea Henceforth no traitor hands shall
rear effectual barriers against the freedom of thy course I
Lee has been sent howling back to his own accursed



good of poor Mexico and the progress of humanity l-
Some fes are entertained by our friends In Burope that
he may now turn his atteation to the difilculiee is this
country, but we have no faith In say speculaion of that
sort. It's too late for him to begin.
Polish troubles continue unsettled.



  EDITORIAL MISC1LLANY.


  May and June; Or, a Month of TSravel and
a Month of Worry.-A direct and personal
knowledge of the condition of the Agricultural
Schools of the country, and the completion of
business at' Washington-these were our ob-
jects.
  Left Miigraukee in a flurry of snow on the 7th
of May, via. Det. & Mil. R. W.  An easy pas-
sage to Grand Ha ven, though a little behind
time, on account of head winds, so that we
found it convenient to rest a good part of the
succeeding day at Det. Of all the clever things
we have said of the D. & M. R. W., we have
nothing to retract, however. The managers
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