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THE DAILY WISCONSIN TER "CRAMER NUMBER 49. MILWAUKEE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 1,1850. VOLUME HI. THE RAILROAD MEETING held in IntdreiUng torn the California Emigrants. WBDNBSDAT EVENING, APIUI.24.

to to Th B4wrta tbolta! the Urgert 1 ItallwnlI mttxt rietor, The California The Madison Democrat, Jn the following aen- jwing ib points out the cause of the intense pressure which now more or less, crushes business I in every county in the Slate. Yet we think thai the emigration of the coining summer from the East, will replace not only the population but the capital. That the Railway to the Mississippi might be constructed wilh the mouty now flowing from Wisconsin lo California, presents this qnes. A Bold QUl-Catthing Mgro by the A burglary was recently committed in Philadelphia, in which a Virginia girl showed was a genuine descendant of Pocabon- The facts are as Between nine and ten in the evening, the welling was entered while the Reform-The Grading Ordinances, The Sentinel, whichlTwell known both here and abroad, an apologist for all kind, of of the power. that be." cannot understand whj o- 1 Village Oil luesvajr neswarm, of price, of very fiing-HeaU of the rectors due to M.

a denntv sheriff of this conn- I under considera- S. S. COSOVER, deputy sheriff of this con dwelling ng her hand and proceeded up in her nanumm -i ing the chamber door, was on see- mr a black lellow with various articles of on his arm. in the act of by the window. In an instant dashed forward and recnir- 20.000-.»d yet there a.

K.rk. It not 1.1- York a weekly much less than five individual, making veiled actual c.piia. inve.l.d in done eopte -Wisconsin in th. io we the importance of the subject under con we advocate retrenchment and reform THIS ATTESIPTIO SHOOTISO is THE The Missouri papers naturally have considerable to say of the collision between BESTOS and FOOTE. While no one here or there, justifies Beuton for advancing menacingly towards Foole, the conduct of the Utter is regarded as that of a coward and an assassin.

The St. Lonis Intelligencer, which in anti-Beaton in all its is compelled to say: FOOTE'S condition seems to ba one of utter disgrace. Afierall his his Now. it t. well kno of Council th.

4 to invite, our party to retrenchment and thistround-as our file will show during the we earnestly nrge the election of the-present Council, and becanse they are elected, we.have nit the disposition to iroi- UUeth. morality of the Sentinel and iu aud fc the truly Jeffersoniau doctrine of the emigrant, who resist the Umptati.ns ohhese gamblers, are robbed by the thieves who of fc starting points, andso between OATS scarce and enormously ic A thus giving tn each stockholder his subscription without one cent The road is being con- iw that of any other road eaual lengtn in me United Stales, and com as it will, the trade of the. riches niuii'Qi tn PTC i expenditure feroptof Col. BESTOS. his alleged belief in his cowarJice.

and taunts that Col. BBNTON refused to be held accountable to the laws of honor, we find him going armed like a coward into the Senate armed too, be remembered. the apprehended attack of a coiearJ-aud when that coward, all unarmed, did start towards him we find him retreoting before his face, tram his sea't to "the main aisla and from the main aisle to the centre of the Hall, with a loaded pistol on his person, and part of the tune cocked in his Forrest Divorce Case. The bill to divorce Edwin Forrest and Catherine his wife, came up in the Pennsylvania Senate on the 16th 'mat. A.

warm debate took place on the bill. We make a few extracts from a report in the Pennsylvanian, to give our readers an inkling of the greeting which the bill received frofn grave Senators. Mr. WALKER, of Erie spoke against granting the divorce. He excused the conduct of Mrs.

Forrest with, Capt. asserting that "in the society in which the parlies moved, such behavior was not unusual, and that many; Day almost "all women would permit certain lib- ertUs-bnt when those liberties approached to a certain extent, men were told that they could go no farther He did not think that the evidenc. of Mrs. Uunderwood, 'or of the boy Garvra, con- Uined much against Mrs. Forrest.

Mr. DRUM, 6f Indiana Ho said that tho Consuelo letter was enough to convince any one, as it had himself, that Mrs. t. had been falsa to her vows; and that it was a ereat hardship to fasten a respectable citoen to one whom neither he nor the world conld respect. But Mr.

D. did not come prepared, as an attor- nev ill case, to speak, to argue, or to implore; nor to read tilers, bringing iho testimony of an attorney of-the one party, against the testimony the Witnesses on the other side, as had been hand! In the centre of the Hall, he seem make when CoL med to OI done by the gentleman who had preceded Such was not the courlesy.of the bar. where ho nraciised: and such ought not to be a prao- had praciweu, uu a Willis, who tice on ihe courtesy of the Senate. was the correspondent of the Senator Erie. talker.) had no repu.a.ion-had no position- hi word! without being would not much less his bare assertion: was betaken, much less an emasi culate in morals as in mind.

akea aland, but will be seen that it was MTON was surrounded by his friends abandon the truly reform Utered i. alw.y. because i. is Be of the con.inunUyrequire« Pres. NEW new law try the public i ti-nent dec.ded for aw Smountcame near producing an insorreclion some of our SlMe during the past year.

But lherei.no u.e in talking; people will go where there i. a chance to make money; and what more, onr people will find a way of getting there, wilh yerv little'regard to the distress they leave in their wake. SHADE TREES and We trust tr (. pu much .0. that probability of it.

being repealed. KT denvth.l there INFAMOUS OUTRAGE outrage was perpetrated on Wednesday night last, of the daring character. our most respected and Waukesha Count of a togai Out a. TvJo- dmocrat-The following letter is from one of the roost influential and consutent democrats in Wanke.lia county, who has been honored hy the People, with places of trust. It nnfolds thi boguscourse of GtoKOK Waukesha Democrat.

It was written on the 7lh but it i. equally timely now. aud will be read wilh interest: "Friend democratic committee called a which was very numerously attended, and nominated a ticket, (uuanimou.ly) heading it with George Hyer for chairman of Sn- pervisors. Th. whig, published a call for a made out a ticket, with GEOROE of the emigranKas ood.

No cholera and little fever. The Pennsylvaniari recently published an elab- ite review of. the leiter'of Willis, on whom he Here is a sharp, paragraph, very most discouraging circumstance Spring was so backward thatmany are setting too poor to stand the loi ng journey on Sat- are r--- 4 SOUT the short allowance of corn and oats, which tne urday mm-I whig caacut liirencer puts on all IU gravity to Ky dissension between th. Cabinet President. It puffi, th.

President and and raps those discontented whig, who are Cabinet to gratify revenge other The Cab- 4net i. probably good a one as Gen. TAILOR would form flu Congress, it i. as well th.t they The very W.gnificanc. of the present Cabinet nnrcludes Executive influence over present week will not pass Without some hundreds of tree, being planted by the owner, of real estale.

A week's delay will render it impossible, until the return of autumn. A good deal ha. been done, but how much more remains to i. don. 1 A walk in our shows that those who on there fl have court yard, can adorn them with that when doe.

come, we have our city robed in a garniiare of Tree, and shrubbery iu hot weather are beyond pnce. ARRWT or OI.E Bull, the violin- minis to be arc sent to 'Washington to niilid the'l'eople and not the PrMJdent. Tllt Whig! in Buffalo ExpresAwbich claims to be iMsted in all Washiugtol, whig and Ihe Cabiuel of Taylor. ml whv the no sup- from the Whig. a.

a party in Honss. for the pafiY or the country THE Ci.Am.-U will be that thi. claim sweep, out $192,000 for tacntij-taai ycart iiilert.t. The BUI Buftalo Coniinerd.1, which de-iree, on accouutof ao'CRAWfoim. to defend thi.

allowance. bvway of palliation, vhat we fear too ue. that ithasbepn the policy oflhe Governmen, expend a Harbor for for lUCIIt. 11 appear, that he built a theatre and. let all the seats, well knowing that three first class place.

are always reserved for the police at all the theatres in Norway. Ole Bull disregarded the law, and hence his arrest and imprisonment. or THE PACirio STEAMERS. -A correspondent of the Sunsays. that the steamships running between Panama- and San lrai.ci.co, carry, on an average, 150 cabin passengers each way, at each, and 860 steerage passengers at SlnO each, thus realizing $105.000.

The ex- pen.e. do not exceed a. that the of the voyage, on pas.enger* alone, is $109.300 Add to this the freight, say $8000, and the total profit amount, to $117.00.0. -on one voyage. MARRIAGE IK HIGH Hon.

Linn Boyd, member of Congress from Kentucky, was married on the evening of the 15tli instant, at the Catholic Chaprl at Harrisburgh, to Mrs. Ann DJckson, of Ebenaburgh, Pa. The New York papers Bay, "the bride, we believe, is a relative of Vice President Fillmore." ISAAC EDWARDS, has been appointed by the Common Council of Albany, as Attorney to the Board, vice H. C. Van Vorst, declined a re- thVponchartrain Railroad, got into the parlor, und, being afraid, it is presumed to go any further than that room, where ihere was no danger of their being heard, proceeded deliberately to cut up and rum Vne lurniture, carpets, chairs, clocks, and, as was slated, having the cool impudence Jo leave a letter, saying they regret, ted what they had done, but that they had been forced to it, there being no money theni to lav hands on.

The next afternoon, whilst the Judge's children were playing in the yard, the door was opened, and a letter thrown in bv some men, who iminediiitely left. The children took the letter open- edit and read that, unless in a certain nnmber of days, a certain sum uf money was left in a persons who hadI destroyed ihe furniture, would return and set fire to the house. We trust I he scoundrel, may be caught. A rope around their necks is the mildest pun.sh- rnen they deserve. They, withouKJoubt, lorn, a part of the gang of desperadoes and He.

Who are now infesting the 0. Slh. OREGON TO BE A RICK will command to its pros- at thekead of headed -People'. dem- HYER was caucus and accepted the noroma- emigrants on account of the scarcity, pelled to dole out. are com- afternoon as the'workinen' atthe.

foun- Srv'in South Trenton were iron mould of ajarge wheel, came in contact with some iron an jjtn i.un tunable to advance. We have not a'doubt thstif the way had been open to the pursu.t, we would'have found Foote still retreating from the centre of the Hall lo the Rotunda, and from the Rotnnda out of doors and out of harm way. It roust not be understood that Aye wouW have aonlauded FOOTE. if he had stood his ground, ann fired upon Col. BESTOK.

The assassin would have been none the better for having the courage tofinht. But it does add to one's loathing contempt of a bully, to see him make all ihe preparations for a deadlv combat wilh an enemy whose courage-he professes to despise, and with such sudden alacrity before his face when the fight is offered. on, is very severe. from the review: orn nt i "Edwin Forrest ia charged with baseness, sub- nation or perjury; and from the kitchen and bva man who has eaten at his board and hswu, perhaps more was absent, than when he was at home. -la sn" too much, and does it not upon first his not too dream hat cowhl des were this caucus wa.

compose ocrat presuming to act wilh them. present at ou the New York Express says: produces nothing but lumber anrl bread- vet let us be careful that lumber-andI read may be re "to us than all Cnpt. Sutter'. cold mines The)' would have been in kirk at Juln Tins espe- k. the cnse if a time should.

iion-allhough not present at the whig Yet he printed their tickets and made no objection to their running him-consejuenlfy the whole democratic ticket wa, defeated. A large member of hu friend, called on him. and tried to prevent his accepting this last nomination, but "'twas no go." Thus you will see that he has been the cause of defeating our ticket, which has made a breach th.t it will take a long lime to heal. 1 can assure you it has given a good deal of dissatisfaction not only here, but through the whole county." We learn from other portions of the county that the same feeling exists, but his friends apologise for him on the ground that as be was the minion of one of Tyler's and the pupil of a Wild Cat banker, there is some excuse for the course of one who has been but such a short time in- communion wilh the honest democracy. When a man has h.d such polilic.1 associates, it is some time before can wash oul that stain.

Though HYER headed the whig ticket in Wankesha. we perceive that he even now assumes to be a better democrat than those who have been uniform and consistent iu their democracy, bnt Ibis is the ordi. nary fashion of all th. rotten Tylerites. Their.

clerk. "Let him and he walke gin and en." returned the wood-work was set on fire, d. Two young nes A. Cooper, THE VOTE ON THK AOSTHUS following is the vote in the V. Senate, on Gen.

Cass' proposition to strike out the appropriation, and thus terminate the mission to Austria. The Southern Senators were generally opposed.to il. Cotton and Tobacco had its ruling influence: Atcbison, Borland, Bradbury, CMS, astian. Shidaa, StnTgeoD, WMir, Whit- Bator. Baidirin, Bell.

Benton.Butlw, 'oniil- 5 Ku S2' Pewce, Seward, SmWi, Spru- Common Council Proceedings to adjournment, the Common Council met at their room last evening. His Honor the Mayor in the chair. Mrs. Picrson, of the Lancaster (Pa.) Literary Gaiette, leans towards Mr. Forrest, and says of the evidence in Ihe case, that it vis sufficient to sink a woman to the lowest depths of perdUion; and she adds, that Mr- Forrest foils jusl.rmble in any course he may to- sever the.

bones that unite him to such a burden of infamy." HORACE GREELET gives it as his opinion. from a slight personal acquaintance, that Mrs. Forrest "is a virtuous and faithful wife. The Benton. and Poote Washington correspondent of the A Lynd.

i and on record. aienarii The minutes ofthe last meeting were read The Mayor announced the following standing committees for the year: fcHuebsch- toance an Huebschmann, McGarry, Rogers and Luding- We think that liquor dealers should expose emselves to the of Mnier, Morton, Penrce, vnlm ance, Turney, Underwood, Wales, and Connecticut Legislature is divided, according to tha last accounts, in the Senate. 9 whigs. 10 democrats 4 free soilers; and 1 doubtful. In the House.

10G deinocrals. 98 whigs. 16 free, soilers. Vote on complete voteJs for Sevmoor.d. Foster, w.

Boyd.fs. Total. 28,890 28.255 2,769 31 60.145. No choice by Ihe People. LAST YEAR: Sevmour.

d. Trumbull. w. Niles. fs.

Total. 25,106 27,800 2520, 5G.4Jb But it is slated that a sufficient number of the a press furnishes that paper with the following the recent disgraceful scene the account Senate Chamoer: The S. Senate was the scene of one of the most disgraceful occurrences on recor, in the that have fallen upon the have been made by strong iesTwrnbave'to be supported by the ing on. Fire gre years ago, the cou.itry was ban its hondJ are above par, and then an immense Guano, ha. orth under the immediate sue- million a immth.

A few bankrupt; Now reason 'is that been discovered on its Islands. Guano is worth more thaV Peruvian Silver, and thejumber of more valUs ble than the sands of master always considered himself an honest Ihough he is regarded by the People as one if the greatest rascals in our history. From Washington. Our intelligence shape, Compromise bill is reported by the select committee, it will pass ihe Senate. That point certain.

BESTOS will do all that roan.can do to defeat il. but he will be overpowered by the friends lier. Jllmshoute Aid. Enulehart and Haydu. Walker.

Boj sel- Lynde, Hoover, Council adjourned to Thursday at 7 o'clock. a OP formerly of Ithaca, and reconty of Al- Orecon the Mockelumr.e. ACCIDENT AT He banv. died in the latter city on th. 17lh mst.

had'bcen fcr several member of Congress from the Ith.c. district; Spouket Ihe hlv.and recenllyclerk ofthe N. Y. Supreme Coon. K.1.

llrt wars he had suffered severely from yet his mind was clear hi. information .0 extensive varied, thai attached to the storekeeper's department, and hi. did not fail to in ittrucl all who had the pleasure Sbowg the "Jove through the floor, sen- wounding hiinself, a acquaintance. A TO AttEHlCAB 1 GREAT L. Bulwer, the British Ambassador, at the recetlV-Agricullural dinner al Ballimprc.

Mary- lend, made a very heat He "He did homage to men worthy of Ihe ancient nee of r.ligland. and whom future luslory. nevertheless. would claim lher A I Where indeed, could he find in old England a Senalor and oralor more clear conci.e In. Sric more-copiou.

and nnble In hw illu.tr.tion.. more profound in 1m the and oralor from New tngl.nd- uiiwt. ihe various- election. ANTI-RENT suit between the people of the State of New York'and Harman Livingston, is now on triul at Hudson, with a it into the stove, view of luting the right ofthe said Livingston. lhtt lo large tracts of land, situate in the southern part of Columbia County.

JOHN VAN BUREK engaged for the State, and several eminent lawyers for the defense. MAs.ACRK.-We learn from the Galena Gazette, that a short time since, a band ol Sioux Indian, numbering about sixty warriors, under Little Crow, attacked a family of Chip- pewas, numbering fourteen persons, who were making sugar, above the Falls of St. Croix, and massacred the whole of This is only an oulburst.of the old lend between these bands, that it is difficult, or impossible to smother. BODY or AN INDIAN afternoon, as the propeller AVogora wa. leaving the wharf-hear PUTNAM'S warehouse, the body an was thrown up by one of her wheels THE went la Calilurnia with Col.

Stevenson, reeiment served out his lime, and afterward, published fc bf The great struggle will be in the Honse of Represenlaliyes. There is immmenl that it will even pass that body, nn- less the People rouse their recreant representatives who are willing to barter the admission of the free State of California for some unjust concession to the Slavery fanatics. But there are others who hold that the real slavery managers are thus determined to force a bill on tVe Honse which they know cannot pass that body.and hence stave off the admission of California so long, that she may be forced to organize an, independent Republic. A sensible Washington correspondent writes to a New York Journal: "What Ihen is likely to be the result 7 A packed committee is to be raised, from every decided representative of settled Northern opinion on the question is lo be excluded. What can be reasonably expected but a crude and mdiges saura of expediency may pass the Senate, JJR, Boston Herald has a story, purporting to come from Mrs.

WEBSTER, that the money with which Dr. WED.TER paid Dr. PARKMAN. had been given himbyher -she having saved some S700 from small suras id indigesubfe hash, disgnised by the a parliamentary abortion. It m.v PM the Senate, 1 assume that it Sui what chance would a bill making the ad- of California depend upon the return of half dozen other con- received from her friends at Fayal.

(Madeira,) during ten years past. "Pride." states the Herald "caused them both to keep back this fact, relying confidently, as they an acquit-, tal from the weakness of, the government case Thi. story sounds to us very much like an after-tliought to excite sympathy forDr, W. It seems to us certain that his wife would have been called before thei Court to explain the most circumstance against her bus- band-as to where he obtained the money which heavers Dr.Parkrnan. The Wisconsin learn from the St.

Joseph (Mo.) Gazette of the 12th that a company of some. 30. person had left that place on the day previous, for the gold regions. Among them, we notice the following from Wisconsin TacitusP. Zander, Milwaukee; Samuel Kelly and Joseph Alstad, Waterford, Racine county John Buckingham, Iowa county; George D.

Hicks, Shulls- free soil members will vote with the to elect Col. SEYMOUR. Governor, and lhe democratic State officers. The Legislature meels in May. U.

nel announces lhat the President has appointed Capt. L. H. COTTON, Marshal, in the place of C. I and.absconded.

C. has been deputy Marshal, and has both the experience and the capacily for Ihe place, and We trust'will, fill it well and worthily. has of friends' who will be deeply gratified aC this appoinlTiienl. nose He broke aw'ay from them, and with an- Sther bound, was about to pounce but by being po day it became ed her whole body. umtcu 1 i day.ifbecamepainful lOssTble means resorted arrest and every De's Palace, thought he fi-nrM on the clock tower of St.

Marks stoop at Uly inn irrom debate, the the almostiiicomp.raule DAKIEL where, amid.l Blatesmen for whon of a On being exal it was recognized as that of Indian, who from the dock Ust fall. A GENERAL JAIL, DELIVERY took place at at Norfolk, Virginia, on the night of the llth All the prisoners confined therein, with heir nill be a proposition fur annex; S'edslates of hi. H.w.ai,| domm- ions. The "craft" always 'light on their feet. RATHER A REMARKABLE Maysville (Ky.) Herald chronicles the following.

one: A horse, which fell overboard from a steamboat in the Ohio river, some twelve miles above Cincinnati; in Ihe r.igbt, was fnund 1,1 the water 'eight days afterwards, with his head on a slab, VM.JB an still alive, am actually reco t. o7Achil.es. knightand able, amiable, and universally whose absence wa, the only drawback-to the plea.ure.of entertainment." It i. true. WSBSTKR hu n.me a.

an Oralor- nrobablv the first in the world. While travelling in England, he we. known Webster, but a. the American Son.tor. THE In-HMUs PA I WPORT Wlnytan ha.

decided that passports cannot be required by the Roverntrent of New Grenada, of. American, who cross the Isthmus (or California. He that "the treaty between the -United States, ond New Grenada, of the 12th of December, 164U, place, our resorting to, and residing in that country, upon a footing Hi'equality with New Grenadian' citizens, but require, from them obedience to the law. of that republic." One journal well say. th.t a revolver i.

the best a of world. inst. All the prsoners conn one exception', making their esc-apeby picking hole through the brick wall, and then letting themselves down on the outwde by means of ah th strips prisoni made from their blankets. Among the was Seth Pearl, charged with murder. THE HUNGARIANS -We are gratified to learn that Gov.

Ujhazy. and his Hungarian friends, are on their way west. They were in Buflalo, on the 19th where they met with a cordial in being rescued by some Germans his strength, and was subse- oueullv sold for $120. Our informant entertained no doubt that the horse had been in the water during the whole eight days. A FRIGHTFUL STAGE OCCIDENT occurred between Mount Vernon, and Amnerst, Hamnshire on the 9th inst.

As the carriage n'dTng a steep hill, the. hold-back iron gave and the vehicle coming jpon the hor-. ses' heels, they became frightened, and ran ofl at a fearful pace, and the driver having lost all command, advised the passengers to jump for Tlives. All the-Indies escaped, and manv servile allie. of slaverj- in that body from the North, tut not many who would dare to join the lorlorn hope that shonld presume to face the batlerie.

of Northern public 011 nn issue. The bill, then, would be losl, and the rejection of it would renew and add to th. excitement and exasperation which it i. now the wish of all good citizens to allay." Thus the labors of famous Compromise commitiee may tend to sever, rather than unite, the Union. ASPECTS AT correspondent of the Journal of Commerce, says that there is now a majority of the Hoose in favor cf Mr.

CLAT'S plan of combining the California bill and the Territorial bills in one measure; and lhat the burgh, Lafayette county, forms us that Mr. ROBE this city, was at St. Josephs, and would leave till the machinery was put in order. ERIE Its improtcd Erie canal opened on Monday the 22d inst. The canal has been widened and deepenedfrom Rochester to Holley.

25 miles, to accommodate the large wheat boats, between Buffalo and Roches- t'er7. The navigalion will be more perfect this Spring than in any former year. COSVZ.ITIOS TO FnAME A NEW COSSTITOTIOB is rollt.on On the 8lh of May. the people of Maryland will he called on to vote on the- question whether a conven- lion shall be called to frame a new Constitution and form of Government for the Stale of Mao- land, to be held.t Annapolis on the4thof November. THE SESTWEL, which belongs to the Adams school of federalism', is naturally disturbed whenever Ihe name of JerrERSOH-his great autago-; is referred to.

GRSAT DKrRECiATio.i OF IR'JS The Providence Journal says that the Roger Williams Foundry and Machine which was lately built ata cost of was sold at ancliou last Tuesday, by A. B. Dike, for subject to a mortgage for, immediately had. the matter a thousand times members are taking sides SLEEPING ON The saine paper m- BADCLirrE, of in a few days lor California. FIREMEN'S number SHIPBOARD.

IN THE UPPER N. Y. Sunday. Mercury publishes the following letter from-Miss Fi.gs to John Buggins, describing the perils of going TI A rtt-toiW CBAMnER COOPER, at the re- Clay idfd by bricks and From all that we can learn, it appears that at 6 o'clock, two frame stables and cow sdens. oe- Seen Twelfth and Thirteenth, were set on A New Demccratio Paper at We have received the first number of Ihe bemocrat, a new Democralic paper at Kenosha, published and edited by JAMES T.HU.DKETH..

We welcome it to our table, and to its field of usefulness. is a ready and pleas- ay an ceni Clay festival in New York, made, very ne.t speech in which he Crowded gre. -nany pretty things relative to the Sage, of Ashland He narrated an incident in the Senate some four years ago: "Wnenhehad.delivere^n.st^oquent nd which left riot supposed he bade an The Franklin Hose and roll your legs I 3 bSr 1 W0rk and nobody that hasn't tried to put clothes lying down can tell what a task I leave House will pass that measure by a majority of twenty. On the other hand, the Courier and rowdies I is certain that such a plan would be reception. Enqurer i rejected by the House.

warn. WIMI una. since, proflered them a free passnge -cross the lake in either the Atlantic or Ocean, here on account of Ihe recent norsese, an not rise until their speed was so far checked as to enable the ladies 1" escape. Very ABSCOSOISO or HOTCHIH- son. country press is naturally making some comments on the absconding of Ibis Pet of the Sentinel's.

The Oshkosh Democrat "The appointment of Gen. HUTCHIMOH as the 0. S. Marshal, was among the first made by th. nresent Adminirtration in this The whig of rowdes accompanyng Company proceeded toward the fire, andI commenced an eneaKment with a gang, mencea an CIIBHRCWICUV- grown every body.else of them The residents in the vicinity of fire are worshipper of the Head of the Administration: man "As Mr, has no idea of.

leaving Ihe Treasury Department, Mr. EVASS, of will succeed'him." We ilalicise the above, to give point to its rnanr ifold beauties. Two Pictures or Tla 'Bright and tlte Bart-The Grant County (Lancasjer) Herald has the following intelligence from Wisconsin emigrants. letter from California- is tinged wilh ihe success or misfortunes of the writer, so that there almost seems like two letter from T. ho left this town last spnne for which we conclude that Call- will not always lurn out sudden AT PRAIRIE- DU learn Mr.

fire was first net I an, of this city, in that in the celbi-way of the buildins. truction; present Ad or. M.Uead Agent of the Mi chigan Central Railroad, readily tendered them pLage nn the steamer Mayflower, of same line. We predict fur them a hearty, truly American recention in the west. We would suggest that our citizen, tender these brave men an invitation to.visit Milwaukee TUE CAKADIAK Thar cniihMt wiu find ro a warm friends of Hungary Wealtk.

Montreal cor- ol ot the Buffalo Commercial, wnle. of the vast influence of the Calholic clergy of and 4heir lives. We have some Bcquainlance with and we 'have reason to know that they are in every benevolent work. Their wealth has arisen from frugal and careful Management, aided by the advance in real estate duringia tenure of two hundred for most of wa. granted by the French kings the first settlement of Canada.

here. presses "prououni we loud in their adulations over it, and WCID iced it the best th.t could have been made. donot propose to hold the wh.gparty "responsible for the derelictions of this officer flrther than he may have been guilty in his offi- Bul had h. familiarly known "Buena The fight rased fearfully between the two crowds with the; Franklin MnVamensing. The vacant lot in Wharton wMthescTne hardest part of the battle Brickbats and stones flew as thick a.

ha, and pointed by a democratic Administralion. the ben- lineland iui whole band of echoe. would have made the welkin ring with their groan, over hi. sins, and made their throats sor. 1B about Ihe defalcalions of "loco foco sno-treasnr- A NEW Mr.

Napier, of Swansea. England, has announced to tific Institution of that town, that he covered a new explosive substance, which he designates "white powder," having tenitimes the force of gunpowder is composeo of the followine ingredients: One part jellovv pUsiate.poUsh, well dried; one part well dried; two parts chloride of potash. It material, are finely ground separately, and then intimately mixed form the final ceremony. Parties going er States to be married, are required to recoro their return, under a penalty of Eve. Journal.

Slue DAILY PAJ-EK AT Editor the Racine Advocaientates that he has associ ated himself with A. C. Barry, and proposes to establish a daily paper at Racine. The publica en The wood-honse anu k.iilrlmty entirely consumed, bnt the main building Ived A girl of abou, 14 years of age had been suspicion. She confessed in in default of-bail, was committed.

the act, an to jail. FotiRTK or 0 Boston city authorities have voted to ce e- bratethe next ni painfully PSA young man was badly wounded on the head by a brick; another was badly shot in the arm: a boy was shot in the leg and another had his ftce horribly lacerated-and several others were so disabled that they be carried 08 the ground. or A MISER WORTH £50.000 the Iwt few days considerable inlerest last ew ays cons ited in the neighborhood of Sadler'. Wells, THINK or pays all Lining all wasle and decay of diflereiit of wealth. Not a penny does the tl- nr merchant p.v for dence, 01 place or rest- or other, wresled laves a value must be.

iu some way or otner. from the hand of loil- note, but labor must foot the bill. OUR COBKTRT. aU rrgartrd at A correspondent of the Borton Travellor write, front Berlin: not known when JKUM LWD intend, to take her departure for America: you will probably hear of her determination before It i. made known in Europe- The" extravagant are iu circoUlwn 1 in reference to the immense turn which some American, has agreed to give her before jhiscountry: ".1 riArnaana IttM THE WISCONSIN intimates that the editor of has gone to Washington lo attend the appointment of Gen.

VVe trust he will be more fortunate in Democrat. erman. nd thatth. it affords conclusive a land are the most "he curious ha. h.r»h more than she has wer before recwwd.

HEATT V.nmer.-At the late Chenmgo YO Court, Messnu Well, end Tucker Jsaac MewtouMdothers. in the Hudson river tow ost iu the wason of boat for tion of the paper will be commenced as soon Sadler's being exhibited at Cleveland. proba- Deing ejnn" 1 1 ly be exhibited in our city before many weelw. WHAT A BUTLCT has been recently reading Shakspeare in N.w such a legislature tifyiug an apportionm.nf bill which conlame.d outrageous inequalities of population, coolly remarked that "what the district lacked in people it made up in York, bnt to thin houses. have been engaged at by the'gentle sirtis of summer ommns i do when you awaUe but to wash youwelf in dew drop, and fall to and eat your bed-clothes! the Irving Honse, New York, for Jenny 1 and her friends.

They are expected to arrive on the 10th of September. A DEAR man dropped a Jollar bill upon the track in Norwalk, N. Y-, the other as a train approaching, and. storing to pick itap. he was hit on the head by The cow-catcher, and lost put of his Kalp Monies or LATRAPFE, two orother.

of this wo oh the llth inst. from Ireland. here Their destma SBEBOYOAN MEBCUBY is informed that the Annunciator in the City Hotel of this place, and the annunciator atPhelps' Hotel, BuSalo. areas near a quartier watch, and a patent lever watch. The laces and cases may be neaily the same, bnt the works are vastly dif- Deceased came up me in London, and was taken an er.

Mr. Fred'k HwlUnd. hairdresser at DM on whosedeslh he succeeded th. business. He was remarkable for hi.

penun- ous habits, and after fore WSS SSSft worth niarly £50.000 in script railway and pubhc is claimed by a cousin oflhe deceased, and likely to cause paper. ElfVTTHE Niw a to wear to an ma. opinion does not come from an experienced is doing well at home to come. SoroS accounts contradict the statement ol Mr. Morrison.

We have rumors of a letter re- feived at Mineral Point, from Mr. TILLEY, v.hch be informs his friends that he has cleared the enormous sum of digging, in one i-ear-or since he touched California soil last Mrnof-uhUc schools, of the city govern- melt and guests; a public oration and dinner at rtisolay of fireworks on the Mr. E. P. Whipple a Common in the evening, the orator.

he is working in -you can hire instance of what life is in New York is given in a report of a crira.n- .1 trial in that city last week. Judge OAKLET said that witnesses can be procured there to prove anything, and unless it is admitted to give evidence of theif character, there would be no safety for any man. It is to be presumed that such an ot come from an experien The dan snmmer. If we mistake not, the neighborhood of Col. Fremont a Mr.

THE MoNxr. S0 AT ST. Va case was given to the Jury the 18th after the speech of 3jw Wright one of the couns, so frightfullv encouraging that ms inenns ae- termmed w'itholding his letters from publication. PRICES is WESTERS Grant County Herald of the 20lh April, says: EJECTS by Or Somclliing cite. has.

been fereot. SERIOUS editor of the Racme Advocate charges the Justice of. the. Peace be- uo NOT are happy men The mechanics. The live to benefit others-ara always ready word to encourage-, smile to cheer-a look nercoade, and a dollar to assist.

They are never il lert a good trade or an excellent bargain fan into the hand, of a poor but Ihe more rejoice when ench an one meets fore whom the of brought (previous to the feathering, riding on raitt the disgraceful proceedings of the afternoon of the 3d This it i implication. with THB is still very cold, bnt as it is considered good wheat weather, we must grin and near it The spring has been equally in clement in all sections of the Union. roost satisfactory grounds. is degeneracy of the great commercial empo- on any reropi rium is truly appalling. NEW PLACE TOR THE NASHVILLE CONVES- QurxMAS, of Mississippi, pursn- nt to a resolution nf the Legislature of that Jtate, invites the Southern Convention to meet at the Ca'pitol in Jackson, instead of Nashville, in June next, if it shoulJ be their pleasure to do so.

A -OUSTER gentleman at New Bedford, is exhibiting one ofthe mo.t as oDishmg of th. product of the California mines, hich has yet been discovered in that aonferou. don-a mammoth lump of gold weighing fif- the Jury had not agresa upo, St. Lnuis Republican says ia verdict. Tha most reliable information we conld learn, there is no prospect i upon a verdict.

fl-ed out the St L-er-e hoveringaround our coast, regioi teen poouds. It is valued at $34,000. JT IS TIME THAT THKY svlvania members ofthe now working on half pay. The law allows them but a dollar and lhalf a day, when the somon eon- tinaes beyond 100 days. I.

al, have left for aTiroruia thai are going from county his sorine. A rear guard of three or fonr teams since. ErrEcrs or TUE PirrsBUiieH sile has been selected at Steubenville, Ohio, for the of a rolling mill Some twenty of the pnddlers and boilers who recenUy made an un- success'n! slrike at Pittsbnrg. proffer $15.000 toward the erection of the works, on condition that the citizens of Steubenville will contribute $20,000 additional. The mill, if put in operation.

will employ over 100 laborers. OEBT or THE Cmr or AIBAST in 1848. the debt, the chillness of ships wou 'indicat'e Ms to be the case; fallen in with. the lo.nam.de to Railroad companies, was 89693. Albany population of 50.000.

and list of $13,000.000. WIBSTEB. Lowell paper only con 'he following; would i IW MI-- fc time of Judas-, who got of KoW. will only hang-'. i.

treachery to he.

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