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to be goveined (under the new, doublless. of private represe'nta- fitm an iiHrijrui'r, who to (lie of our eoun'ry, the will ere loey feel on beholding the picture, 1MHt though ftft of the unimafpuahle and bat ericas ot' his charac- iM ihie glorious army ly his niaile the of things in this trjr ettltrtty the ncertt of lhat which ay and which already existed lim deUTimnalion wns formed. lie ksoHi) the troth-- he Inrmed conception o.f had he so dreamed uf the pnssib iity of a of things here, approaching in the re- Jl to that which exis- 1-ontd not have believed lhat the of Irw mission could 'do no unless the hidufinile prolr.itnion of the war aimed ot." t-nswer, in reference to llie sense tliat ptissage, thai il is a doubtful ex- tracv eoniwyinf the exact tdi-is the wttoK paiMge would have given. In re- fpBtel to the words, 1 have no djtibt the enjv it Before leaving th'n subject, wrf would make or.e more citation fro'm an article! Airn'ri- tipoa in the Philadelphia Nor.h headed "The Two Hero sent charges he hoped a MarHul would be called, but lief waaTfiistaken. 6ne of the arrested, who hail preferred charges against him, was released without jrtrnrl, whilst a Court of Inquiry was ordered to inquire into the charges preferred by the one released.

Under the circumstances, can you wonder that Scott feels chagrined? Can yoti wonder that the proud spirit which bore him from vielorv to Tictory in this valley has broken, and the firm step wh.ch was wont to tread tbo earth so proudly, has been changed to the slow pace of ihe disconsolate I confess tnat my heart bled when I wit, Scott anrf Read, Americans pcttet-edings before "the report of ihe Court of li tin- of J. Pillow examine llift tPSliiiionv Mr. Triit, the 1'eace Comniisfioii'M, bears thi- character ami acts of that rcdefuhta- ch inipion, ths favorite and near ne-piibor" of Mr. Polk, who lias discovered the cany of writing himself down means ol a i sly in the Read that, and decide who or i should t.iuhli. tie American army, which has had the honor almoft of being commanded saw AViiinVld Scott standing before the court, a criminal, (to use his own language) I could scarcely real ze the fact.

To sou him ihere amongst those he had accused, "scrambling for justice," impressed me with a feeling I cannot portray. I thought of vhe last months, of llie great services he had -endered his country, and fur the moment thought applicable the saying, tlial Kepubhcs are ungrateful." I thought of the battles in Ihis valley from Contreras to the Nu- tional Palace of the time things looked darkest, and he show. id himself to the troops what confidence it inspired in them, and how cheerfully they would move forward to attack the fue-- sanguine of success lie directed. I contrasted those times with the present, and it was painful. 1 ter saw him look sorrowful till then.

hen Churn- husco was stormed anil he had sent his body-guard to the fight, Pnd when the 4l. tOESp P. H--Thp for slocfc to fey was jfifotcs- 3 1-8; 'Gov. sixea The demartd for Soul- is less active to day and the market is heavy. Gonil brands firmer than poor.

S.iles at for Osvvego. 0,23 for common to very stood Genessee. Corn sales 57 a FICE, 7 ill. A.M. 5 58.

Wheat is held above the views of buy- Oats 46a48. DETROIT, May 17, 5 P. M. The Yucatan troubles have been settled by the appointment of an Indian Chief for life over the Indians and also a Governor for life over the Whites. A largo fire occurred in Philadelphia last night.

Y. Hostel! 4' Davis', limber yard, was burned loss $40,000 insured $10, 000. ERIK MICH. TKLKGHAPJI OFFICE Detroit, May 17, 9 o'clk. 18 mill The following despatch was received at Buffalo by way of Montreal and Canada line.

BUFFALO, M.iy 15, 7 P. M. i The Steamer Cambria arrived at Now York this morning. She sailed on the evening of Saturday 25 ult. The provisional government of Francs issued a fresh decree abolishing Slavery a i possession of the Rail Hoads another quarrel had taken place between Lanrinr- tine and Ledru Rollin i threatened to overthrow the Government.

The latest advices from Paris state ih.M the election returns i satisfactory. Tito moderate party, represented liy Lamartine, prevailed, hieh produced a SiIJJBO" A I "AY ao only reserve regiment the Rifles-- were considerable improvement in money. It ordered to the s'upport of S.iielda then, was icported that Ledru Rollin was when the last were disposed of when the hardest had to fend off fiere was an anxiety in his face, but like sorrow. 1 soon had the pleafiire then, to by this I). -roic individual the American see him sm-ile, for the legions of 'Santa pcorle, upon whose history he nv.ist fig- A 1 ure here d'li-r foreirr, a blot upon the (tranJent chapter of the Mexican war the American I'l-ciident, who dnijrgnd him from the obscurity in i nature him to livt and die, for the piir- of f-ndmg i a trnm-heoned Major Central, to xico.

to in his cx- of all traordinn-y pcrion, the recollections of al ItnhnJiLfl I I Anna had been put ta flight by his well directed columns. But was nothing of lhat sort to change the countenance in the Court of Inquiry. He nlcrcd it sor- rowfuHy, and h'tl it without change. It ia true that his lip would with disdain, occasionally, i thi- progress of the trial, but then it would gain resume its melancholy. Uentlemrii, I would noi possess the Uonqr anil shami from no condition rii-e Act well your pa the honor The following gntlennen ore requested to uct as agents for tlii' paper, anJ are authorized to receive and recci) subscriptions.

D. B. ronsci, 1 A. Daniel 1 fa John W. Taylor, Plymouth.

K. Wac.e,.Oreenbi S. S. VV. Mallory, Or.m Tlugers.

William Thompson. A. H. Vanwie, J. Preston.

i Sp ing Farm. J. I), (nbbs, Gjbl 5j. 13nrr, Cjjiir ovc. (J foster, Po Washington.

ll.ile a a Jlilwaukee. i 'lonipkn Finn) du Lac. J'olitica Favoritism. Never, nj: the brief liistory of our government, has a luckless system of political favotit- Um bci'n c.nviel out with suck un iliarcganl oE -''I jus! ro, honor, or decency even, is the rml-uc! nini. tration of our pracent Moa ncii, K.

Polk, (the A prornu -'lit srnon; the nuracioiib tir.uiifc-ti.tiot,!, ol i spir.t t'ne cabe i T.OX J. I'liiciir, i whom, anJ his icU- tion 1 itii the lihtrtition, tVie recent Court i 1 1 .131 I i i i was icporteu that Leuni itollin vvus f. of I i i i i cited sonic very startling waitinr the meeting of the National As- semblv to resign. Since the bank of a lunpse ol the political ear- France has suspended its notes have i supremo the Cabinet been made a lawful tender. In Prussia the appro.idling election was not expected to pass off peaceably.

Austria appears hourly to expect a revolution. In Spain afF.iirs arc fast towards an outbreak. Adi ices from Madrid indicate that a month will not expire before there will he serious outbreaks. The disturbances at Rome have been put down. Knirageinent between Austrjan and Italian corps al the contest lasted four hours.

Hi- a i We do not all the honors he has won. "He'Vannot' The Italians gained possession of Ves- be llm er the least apprehcmion as to the try." Lord Pulmerstoii had i i thai 01 or shoc'-u-d be- I fetlings that actuate Gen. frcott now, for a aik whether Gcti. Pillow himself to 11 in very clear a he is beyond ihe n-ach of such an i i i much that, result of any court, but then he hud a We arc r'g it to expect better i i from that hoover country whose honor and ch iraotcr in war it, the American people i I he had so far advanced. 1 believe that And tl i-s flenrral, be it otsrrvril, is the no man but i i Scott, crippled as e-eaiurr, the f.i;orito, tho i i he-was in resources, and i that hand- o'f tlie p'jrsidi-nt of tlte United Suics of i ful of men, could have ever nade his way "lent of ll-c i ho into this capital, where he is now a the Court at large." Who is to reward him uow a a endure from Vera to this a i a for the sleepless nights he h.ts passed in his tent, tracing fore i the favorite is so ig- ii'ivi-H of hi-i borrowed and i Winfiiild Sc a not of bis soldier whf U-arncil tlif art of wor i.ol a house, but amid eaur.nn, letters to the Spanish minister.

Rotteran (or Sotteran) sent back letters containing str.inge expressions ol and contempt. Iinporlaut from Jlvxioo. An arrival at New Orleans brings dates from Vsr.i Cruvs to the Geu'ls Pillow, Towson and dishing and a laige number of officers as pa-stungurs to New Orleans. It is currently bcliLved in Mexico now, that a Treaty he ratified. Gen.

Scott and staff, at Vera Cruz, on the lines of the maps to liti 1 the easiest the 20th and i i a a What can cotnpen- on board the i'itisburg," for New cauneiib con. This s.iino Urij Pillow, aud former i i ATr Polk, vvh.i boasts a i fust him Pol v) for tho at Baltirr oiu Co ivfntion, and who possesses an i i i i i i ctfoti 1 which can be exceeded Jy Ijy tils Htgusti ig is shown, by tlie i Oal'jj ition of the Couit, tu be a peculiar i a i i of the j'liiimstiation. Nominated I to (he oliice uf Ceneial in an army which VVMS in i in a tune of War. jvith a i a kmru I dge of un the first rudi- o' i ctics. he oiidcavbis to atone fjv tho Lick ol i i i i iry talent on tlie battle field, by i or caiis ng to be written the most Uils-onie pain'syric from the Champion of "Democracy, ber of Assembly elect ftvm the District ifi this and made its ttelut ir, the Spirit oftfit Ttmat of this week, The writer of this unique production it evidently BO eliteJ with his election lhat he ascended into the "seventh of hi- imagination, and there revels in a style of inflated verbosity that would do honor, (as a friei at our elbow suggests.) to the immortal Tittlebat Titmouse, of "Ten Thousand A-Year" meriory Witha perseverance truly commendable he rings various changes on the phratep, eajjle-eyeil ligtning eye of great heart of Progressive Democi.icy.

Democracy's mighty hand," ad inftnt turn. He declares that Gase. wicked and malicious sl.imls-ra, i lixed with fr.iud, forgery and corruption, were dealt out with an unspatring profusion on every hand Fngninst but they were met and tratod by the vigilance and sagacity of a D-mor- racy, lhat never slumbers on the Held Keaily the hon. Democratic Member elect from the 1st Assembly District of Shobnyiian Coun'y, charges the Whigs Viith ilander," and 1 flippantly as though ho were himself more tl.an luilf inclined to believe what he has But again. After describing, with p.aphic minuteness, the rr.annc.' in which "Der.iocra- cy's mighty hand'' won the 1 hi con- tinuco "The the election was ol" all joi.r exertions sacrifices.

('1) and you a proved youibchei not ol the cauto. great heart of particularly that portion has fought in every field of honorable conflict, from Qnelcc to a i a and certainly thrnb with an ecstacy of delight, while perusing such flattering testimonials of their al or and Fclf-tlcnial. Reader! are you fond of the a i If so, by all means read that most cxq.uisr.e specimen of ludicrous egotism Charles Durkee--Abolition, 21 For tieatenant Tafftiniff. John E. Holmes, 667 Jobn H.

Ronntrcc, 385 J. LuBruml--Abolition, 24 For Secretary of State, 'J'homas McHugh, 557 Chaimrey Abbott, 877 Edward Hoiten--Abolition, 16 For Treasurer, Jairus'C. Fairctiild, 5S8 Charles G. Collins, 376 W. Petit--Abolition, 14 For Attorney General, James S.

Brown, 568 II. S. Bairtl, 877 Jobn B. Tilson--Abolition, 10 For Mason C. Darling, Alex.

Ji. Collins, James Duikec--Abolition, For Senator--lit Dist. Harrison C. Hobart, Timothy O. Howe, For Assmbly--Ifct Dist, Chnrles E.

Morris, John S. For Atsernbly--2d D'st. Jeclediah Drown, David B. Conger, Scatteriit'i, 557 377 15 567 361 280 209 284 139 7 Bill for the admission o( Wisconsii lo the varietiee with which iM "awfuttownded, as 10 make life a scene of instead of a burden. It might' been thr.t necessary food would have been whoUomo, as it sometimes to a diseased stomach, had il not pUtisttt ihi have ordfrjtil.it otherwise.

Bread is tlie staff of life, bat butter given to make it und give a belter it depends something on who makes the butter whether it anewets the purpose. Butiei- inade.w Joe Uunkcr's family needs to be eaten in the a ihen to make'U pass well One or two senses should be laid --vi hile thnt made by his brother Jonathan may be ealen in the full blaze of noon; you would wish that neck was as long again that you might Iwvi- the pleasurable ecntalioii of swallowing jrolongcd. Perhaps a bit of h'story cf heir better halves will explain the hcl: matter. Joe's wife was Sally Sly--ivhcn .1 mall girl she was sly--she wcttld not lalf wash milk pail, but sly it a a and let it sou'f. She vias sly school ard did not half get her but lave her books in tight rcc.litig nit as she grew older she learned lhai i married fcbe must appear well, and so he bent all her.cuntiing to get a superficial education in everj thing, from roasting a polaloe to playing the piano.

Poor Jou fell in love with her, and love no eyes--and so he married btit soon after she entered on house keeping, his eyesight came, and he taw his a it was "for better or lor Tim LKois at iLidison, two This body will convene weeks from next Mondiy. i ito the Union, passed House of Representatives on the i inst. the Cloiks of the steamers Oregon Louisiana, Superior and Sultana, ive are indebl- td for i the past week. understand from a pen tlenian whoresidcsin this village, that She boygan is grow ing even beyond its past rapid progress. The population is now at least 1500, while ihe improvement in the styli- and character of the new structures i still moru marked.

It is already one oi the prettiest villages, and is destined lo bj one of the larpesl pfacos on ihe lake shorf. As ihe outlet of Northern Wisconsin, it Two U. S. Senators aie to be then elected, and ust with the growth of a i tion of Wisconsin. At the present timr, also i commissioners to levise and amplify the Statutes and legal proceedings i st.ue also to provide lor the election of and town olJiccrs gene rally.

access to city sate him for all this, I a tnfi the nnd blond, cm twenty fields of powers at Washington have hurled him )a never commanded in bailie from command, brought i before a mil- thai h- -'is not h.i never i itary court at the instance those he had a he had not accused, and by so doing Bought to rob i i I I 1 i m-h'i covutfil or achieve. deserved by lier.i ii wars--for Scott a hero at Ni.igira, thirty-four years i nnimr iiut of Pit laurel l.ini of the laurels which now deck the brow of ilic gieatest a i York. I prc'-cnt, complete i ui a i liarness, went to Mexico not to write but to plan, to march, tr charge, to florra, to the Mexicans out of their Tolds, to occupy their cities, to iheir rapiltd, to and ut- terh su'idne them, and thus compel them lo the peace" which he had been sent to are the tv heroes of horn we me int speak. one a thing of fcath- and rpaulelts, r. "counterfeit nici.t" a general who wins by or procuring leticrs to be i i for publicriuni, in his own praise, find is honored therefor by the President; the olher a fircat raptain, to be compart tl i the most illustrious in his- ose name identific.l, hrnce- fortli, through all t'liie, i the ijlory of his com try and thr recollection of Mexi- anJ bo rewarded for his great acts in i by the same President wh'i In nors Ctcn.

Pillow by -he disgrace ol a removal from bis command and 1 rr-cidl to Washington await further orcl-rs rt the Department." for justice; fortnna'ely, at i Winfu'ld Scott, there is a tribunal a lhat of the PresidetV, which ill dci ide the important question as to will soon return to the United Slates, and should ho pais through yui.r cily, I tnist a von i irivi )iim a i welcome the gallant Slate of Louisiana knows so well how to bestow. CIIAFPARAL. Telegt'ftp'iic Report for the Stntt'iei and Gazelle. A I A STZLIKE GT'We understand lli.U i a Telegraphic despalc.hi.'S, recuivud here yesterday, announce the a i of the canal boats, through at Buffalo on Sunday i last from Slexico. May 12th.

-MI arrival ut iVc'vv wo have received dates from QuereUiro to the 13lh ult. There were wanting eighteen Deputies ami to form a Many American soldiers were deserting, were joining the and not a few of them Mexicans. his own courage and mit- it.iry pi an I by implication, detracting hum Un' rncrils those ornccrs io are ini- i i i snp. rior-. il not in rank, at least i i i lhise i i n-liirs xvV.ich go to form an horor.rb nr.in.

i be arraigned brtoic a Court ol I i to answtr preferred a- li.m ibi 6iic i contemptible conduct, the a i i i i ot' I'ncai' ninstratior. is made evident in inij furnished lim w.th copiea ol dcspati lies to be usi in i i is; out the conspiracy ag unst Gen. i i it had previously 1 btfo! Cor.gicss at The call i biulv. I.ocoi'c'coisi i clreiiJi to have its dark and iiuq'iitoiis dealings in this Mexican war. betore the their represcnta'ivcs, and c.in ul'n-e, ith an that wo.dd grace the A' tuciat of Russia, to comply i i tin 1 3t i the supreme I i body of 01 yet a i lurnisho.s its most rab! pets with any and all docu- a i t'lcm to carry an their i i i i i scheme; i 5 ivhcn the po- lit'ca.

IcoiU'ra ol a pirties acknowledgtd the bine ng obligation qf such an in- tho Constitution of the Ui.itcJ strume.it as An Superior, Capt. Wi kison aviivcd this week with cohn'tf flying, one of i could be j-een opposition to the combination, and the other dont gi up tho ship." The Si.perior left Buff.ilo villi over ami, as we 1 upon her arrival at this port she had soinelhmg: 1100. quite a number of which 'topped Lore, and we wiil heie use the old sayii lhat opposition is the life of an 1 hope that Comodore m.iy meet wit.i good uccess and hold out he has commenced. i i i this we notice a pcunancut as as important il iprovc- ments. amon, a fine Store, which is the loun.lat on for is soon to be completed by Mr.

Charles D. Colo, tnd ahotlie Flouring mill of Messrs. A. P. G-.

N. Lyinji whicn is raUed, and as we a told, ill be completed early llie coming fall. Tl.J rains ivh'ch a recently fallen, h-'. ej the streams and enabled thof-e having 1o ge: them in, which lessen the price ol umbers and can sec no good re ison why i a Fall! is not destined to improve rap illy the coming summer SHIP A 111 A tt'EEK PRODUCE AD V.3NCING Gen. Bustamente, with the reserve lirsu crgy, its li'gitinn A but i ti administration sue!) a thing practice.) NEW YOHK.

May 15, 4 The Su-amer Cambria arrived early Yesterday morning. The following despatch is all lhat we have -en able to get from the telegraph up to this hour, owing to the bad condition of the wires. East of Buffalo: LIVERPOOL, A i 28, 1848. Dreadslufl's have been in fair demand and i i but on the day previous to the sailing of the Cambiia buyers had rather the advantage. les of Indian ihe i morns of ihe two heroes.

Corn at 22a29 shillings; Meal7s9dal2s That biiival is tho tribunal of ll'e Amer- 3d American wheat 6s 9ila8s 9d. Flour 83 6d. (H-l in Feeling for liim Interesting from Mexico. NEW May 9--4 p. M.

In nl the letters from dilfurent corres- An arrival at New Orlc ins brings date at the cily of Mexico, to the Orleans papers, we find a sym- paiby txpressed Air General and an uriivcrsdl rondc'mnation of the course of irea ment he been subjected to. We putlieh the following from the cor- of the Crescent, on ibis sub- or MEXICO, March 19, The Court of I i has been in sea- l-ere for three days, the proceedings of i accompany feels deeply mortified at the course ihnig' taken, and ho does not look like the came a lie stated in the from Vera Cruz to the i2d ult. Gen. Cadwalhider and Mr. Tris-t came passengers lo New Orleans, and are expected to arrive in Washington soon.

The general impression is, that the Court of Inquiry would not acljourn for three weeks, and that would await its adjournment. The Free American is of opinion that there is but liitle prospect of peace. Gen Kearney has been seriously ill at Vera Cruz, but was convalescent at the latest dales. The State of Mexico gives her voice for Gen. Hen-era, for President.

The Maryland Whig ante convention the Mexican a was at San Luis ostensibly for the purpose of overcoming Paredes. Should they coalesce, however, all hopes of peace will be al an end. Messrs. Scvier and Clifford wrre at the city of Mexico, and had given the Mexicans until the 2d of to the treaty. At the end of that time, hostilities are to be resumed.

SHEARING A JACOBIN. The Paris correspondent of tlie London Morning Chronicle relates a scene that took pi ice at one of the most violent of the Cluhs, vhich is loo characteristic of the mixed gaietv and ferocity of the French character to be omitted. An ardent Republican, in addressing the meeting, i more than ordinary violence, worked himself up to such J. pitch of rage against aristocrats, monarchists, and conspirators against the Republic, that he at length exclnimed, "The Republic will not be safe til! at least 300,000 heads have fallen 1" This proposition was received i loud murs, and cries of "Turn him out!" but at length one of the members rose and said, The sentiment is a noble and palriolic one. I should like to hnve a lock of that citizen's hair." Loud applause followed, and the lock of hair promptly in the hands of the demander.

Presently another admirer of patriotism expressed his wish fur a portion of the citizen's locks, and hundreds followed. -The end of it was, that (lie ardent democrat, who was so for 300,000 aristocratic heads, was turned out of the meeting without a single hair on ins own. I III 13 HHT-. UJXr I 1 I Court on the urcond day, in a sort of pre- declared Mr. Clay to be their first chou-e fw- to a' paper' for President.

Five Clay, and four Tay thai he had requested a Court Martid to lor delegates were chosen to attend the try the offenders and that President, instead of ordering one, reluctantly con- tti.ed Court rf Inquiry, and before Court hi: thought it useless to watte 4me, and consequently, so far as was concerned, the trial would end. It it beyond doubt that the President has treated the general badly. A Brigadier General broke open his despatches to Tayltti, at Monterey, and their importance ng liuzrcd about, tho bearer, a gallant crttctr of the army, was overtaken and killed at Villa Grande, the despatches sent to Sana Anna, mid he, advised of the withdrawal of the regular troops, marched onc! from San Luis to Encarnacion, after fought Taylor at Bueiia For this high offence of opening a public document, General Scott preferred charges and tent (hem to the Secretary of War. But no Court was ordered. After the capture of the city, he deemed it for the good of the service, to National Convention.

The Hon. R. C. Ba'dwin (present Senator) and Truman Smith, have been appointed U. S.

Senators by the Connecticut Slate Legislature. Four s'e cm boats, the Mail, Missouri, Mary, and the Lightlbot, vere destroyed by Ure'at St. Louis, on tle 8th i all insured, except the Mail The Mail a a total loss of BUFFALO, a 17--3 P.M.--Flour market is languid to day nd transactions limited in Hour-- sales 6-JO bbln Ohio at since Tun become, (at least in obso etc idoa. "Progressive de- an accelerated en- I'Eitinn end. the sitfnentity of the I-OVVKK.

While the of Karope vlvanci ig with r.ipid -m. oui jrovernme.it, under Locufoco rule, is i in The opposite direction. In. dcod, the J'nglish common law maxim, that the i c.in do 10 has actually been applii'd to the trar. actions of our Democratic' President, by Mr.

LLKX. in hi? seat in the United banrite He av ers the President was no' bound communicate to the Senate i reasons lor noi submitting to them tor con- loimation. ho noi linations, e.ther military or i i That the a a Jto right to know any thing ubout th be And all this in thf face of the iratior. of the (to them obsolete) Cnstttntic-u. that these nominations fliali be by and aiilh the advice and consent of the Wlier.

auch-doi trines as these "come to be boldly proclaimed on the floor of the tinned States Senate it is indeed time that the people to take this natter i their own from rjwe tho.se who have so recklest- ly betrayed 'lie co lidence of their constituents, ai.d iccreai to their trusts by trampling on tl.e ch.iiter of ur liberties. Tlu're is a day ol" api roaching, wherein political demagogues will taught that they cannot ride over tVie Con i i rough shod," without being called an acc-ount therefor--a day wlieiein Piesidcat Polk will leain that the constitutional rights i Congress are more imperative than tUe bdi Uudutory of a political favorite. Mr. AT 1 an evidence of Mr. pripulant at home, vvjeie he is most thoro.ithly know have only to examine the ot his co.

On the fetate ticket, the had mijo ity of abo.if 130, while Sir. i a majority ol 40 over Hobart. being 170 votes i i advance 1 of his party ticket. C.dumet gave i loco majority of 5J on the State t.cket, and Ir. Bon-e a majority of 11 for Senatoi, beng G) ahead of his ticket.

Surely these are gratifyu evidences of the excellence. 1ET" Messrs Arrable Co. have just lecciveil a select assortment of ladies dross goods biought through by railroad order to tnppl) those who "may be ailing. A general is expected. Wi 1 notice among i goods-, the Patent Baby Jumper about i so much has been said, and doubt not but our neighbors vi ho linrr the bal-ies, avail the of the opportunity to try them.

neighbors C. T. Jloore Co. have removed to the formorl occupied by A. Lyman, one door west of King's Hardware store, Pennsylvania Avenue The Siercury OlHcc has also been removed to the lower floor of the same building, recently occupied by C.

T. Moore Sj Co. NEW FIHM ey McKillip bot'i favorably known to the residents of this coun'y, have associated themselves for the purpose ol doing a general mercantile business, and arc low receiving direct from N. York the varied -tylcs ol spring and summer gooda which cannot fail to please the Ladies. For further particulars see new advertisements.

the northern counties are receiving bulk of the emigration, and this tide will continue unlil all the choice lands are taken up. But Fond du Lac, Winnebapr, Marqtielte, Povtage, Columbia, Sauk, am! Brown can accommodate a few thousands, without taxing their productiv soil. When the road is completed fruri Slieboygan to Fond du Lac, it will render Sheboygnn their direct avenue to the lakes and, of course, its growth and prosperity be commensurate with ihe countr that cnstains Win. Doings at Waibington. lion.

Thomas Butler King, from the House Committee on Naval Affairs, reported a bill for the construction of sloop of war brigs, of not less than 4CO tons burthen capable of carrying suitable armament of long heavy lie appropriates $1,000,000 towards tie construction of the said brigs. Mr. Orinnell, of reported in the House on Thursday, a bill pni- iding that grain and breadstuff's of ell kinds, vegetables, fruit, animals, hides, wool, tallow, horns, salted and fresh meals, ores of all kinds of im-tals, the product of Canada, shall bo admitted to the United Slates free of duty when importi direct, from the said provinces: p'rovidtd always, that similar articles shall be ini- mittec! from the United Stales lo Canada on the same Mr. Burl, from the Military Committee, reported a bill for the establishment of two National Foundries. One of the-'e Foundries is to be established at ihe Souih, and another at the West.

Also for Armory on the Western Waters. The President is authorized to appoint a Commissioner to select a site, and when the site is selected the sum of 91,000,000 is appropriated. Mr. T. U.

King from the Navnl Committee, says a correspondent of the Express, reported another important bill, )r the establishment of two Governmentlineg of one eslablisbing a Ine of communication between Monterey or San Francisco and Shanghai or Canton in China. This to be of four steamers the other between Monterey and le Sandwich Islands, for the purpose of holding communication with our wl'a- and he thought it was all fur the Like a true philosopher, he concluded endure what he could not avoid no cvin and get along loh-rabiy only i he came to her butter--fur his tnolln i- was a real butler maker. Kiery lime l.n saw or tasled of h'ally's butter he fell lI'O horrors. Her manner of making was as follows she thinks il no consequence whether the milk pail is sour--sets the milk in a warm room, because it is citbier than to go into cellar, and if some dirt should blow mio the pans she thinUs that every man eat his peck of dirt, and in uo place al it slip down csfcier than in lets the cream pots be open, and 11 she churns forgets the poke; leaves il.e cream nearly at blood heat th.il it conie quick. she takes it out of the churn she picks out all of 'he bodi.

of the Hies and spiders--the legs -and wings nre so small ihey can be swallovi- cd. She out Unit ihe buttermilk, and sets it away in a a place for Poor Joe has so much bul er of Jus kind that he declares the butter does agree with his health, and wdl not tune it. "Vet his wife wonders why he not try it, and marvels that he does keep a dairy and make butter for i market. Jonathan was a younger brother of Jo'-, and had occasion lo eat his enough to know why he could not it butler; and he declared that he uev or would marry wiihot knowing what bread would be buttered with. Following the bent of his fancy, he made attempts at matrimony, and Julia almost caught han, for there was i i good butter on the table at lea.

But was determined to know who made inquiry, says LU me mother makes tlie butter I take lessons on tiie piano." Chicago and transactions iu $5,18 1-2 and 500 bbls Michigan at same. No wheat. Holders prime Ohio, a-k $1 12 is in request al 42 l-'J but no sellers. Oats are alao in good de nand but none in market; a fair article i- worth 38a39c. Meas Pork 50.

The produce market if languid. High-vines dull al 17 The turn that was given to the orator ferocious and bloody denunciation is capital, but the call for a lock of his hair smacks more of the dry of a Kon- tuckian than a Parisian badaud. MR. JOSEPH BURXE. We are gratified to learn that this distinguished Arnericzn Violinist, who has been spending the winter and spring on his farm near Batavia, New York, proposes, ere long, to make a an consequent pi isorial popularity, of the man professional tour lo the West.

Mr. Burke paid us a visit some iwo years since, and gave Iwo Concerts here, which were brilliantly attended and greatly enjoyed. He is, beyond dispute, the greatest master of the violin now in our country, and his social qualities enhance his profesional merits. He will meet, as he" deserves, a warm welcome from his many friends and admirers in the Sent. Wo heartily agree with you, Mr.

Sentinel, and furthermore, we would inform Mr. Uurke that there are many of music in our town, who would be delighted with the opportunity of listening to the melody of his magic instrument. IOWA jurn The have a majority in these counties. In the former about I Ml. and in the Utter The Milwaukee and atlentive ffj cer am the Stew- know of but one native ot A whom the Whig strove to elect to represent them in theenat: of o.ir new Slate.

Mn. DCTT A SenJinel says Wisconsin elected to our first State legislature, I ar.d that one is CUASLES DOTT, the succeas- lul Whig Candida in the Eastern District ol Fond du Lac. M'. DOTT was born at Green Buy, in 1821, and a the eon of our fellow-citizen Gov. J.

D. DOTI. FAHHI) The One Bank is reported to have failed. Mr. C.

il Reed is heavily indebted to it, and for the sec' rity of inJebtedness has tuinod out some 100,000 worth of stock in the Pennsylvania and Krifi Catial. A CUPKT --The Whigs of Grant county have elected a -enator and 4 Whig Aisembly men to 1 Locofot State ticket received THE WISCONSIN SPIRIT rr THE TIMES." The first number of this sheet was issued on Thursday last, by Messrs. F. L. fc E.

S. GOODRICH. It presents a very neat mechanical and its editorial columns give evidence of taste and ability. And we hope the party of whose principles it professes lo be the exponent, will not allow it to languish for ihe want of an adequate support. THE AMERICA.

This steamer of the first and entirely new, this being her second trip to the upper lakes. HT "cabin is 210 feet in length aud film is IK in a neat, yet not gaudy style, and is piopelled by two new engines, each ten feet stroke, and is said 'to be fast. Admiral Howe, her commander, we regret to state, is still unwell, so much that he is not ab'e to be on board, and the command devolves upon Gus Bartholomew, the first who is an able and experienced officer. Mr. Logan, the steward, formerly of the Empire, has a wide reputation as a gentle a nown persons who have heretofore traveled the lakes.

Our friend Theodore Luop, is the Clerk, and we will venture to that in that capacity he cant be Beat," our thanks to him for late Buffalo and Cleveland papers. The America leaves here for Buffalo on Monday evening next, and thr Hendrik Hudson Thursday. and COIUXBIA counties are reported to have elected Whigs. WIM-VIBAOO elects HAH, Whig, to the Assembly, by about .1 Whig ijority between .1 and 4 hundred. maprity.

lers. The Committee have asked for the printing of twenly thousand extra copies of the report. The Post Office Committee have reported an important newspaper provisions of the bill are mainly as follows The circulation of all newspapers free of postage within thirty miles of the place of publicaiion, not above the superficies of 1,900 square inches. Under one hundred miles and thirty, one half-cent, over one hundred and any distance one cent. Newspapers above 1,900 inches topiy pamphlet and magazine postage, which is two Rents for the first ounce, and half of one cent for all greater Newspapers under 500 square inclies go free for the first thirty miles, aid pay quarter of one cent for all greater distances.

Transient newspapers pay two' cents when not sent from the office of publication. Publishers of pamphlets, magazines and periodicals are allowed a free exchange, the same as the publishers of newspapers. There was quite a struggle upon the bill taking from the President the er to dismiss one of the Major Generals, Scott or Taylor, at the close of war. The repealing power waa taken from the President by a vote of 81 to B4, ind the bill goes to the Yl Tribune. "Well," Joanlban, "I uaiil a wife that takes lessons on the I shall look further." After several unsuccessful attempts, ritd just ready to dcs-pair, he Marled in of stray cattle, before breakfast, am! ivnii- dered across the forest into the corner of the next and weary and hung recalled at a decent looking liouse und asKi-d for some refreshment, i was cordially granted, for the fccuily WCB what were called Scotch Presbyterian, and in hospitality bcurd- less.

Here he found the butter exactly --though the weather was hot, the butler kept us shape as well as catechised the old lady about I er housewifery--for the bread was as as ihe buiicr. The old lady said I.er health was feeble--she could do but lii ie, and Jenny had the whole He made some inquiries concerning Jenny, and learned she was a black haired, bla keyed lass, of about two aud twenly fi.id never seen a piano nor attended a halibut knew the Assembly's Cuthechisni; could sing Old Hundred to a spin flax and darn stockings, and as then gone to with butter. He lingered, but she was delayed, and his excuses for staying were he started. He could not get the good butter out of his mind, and how il li.ip- pened I know not, he soon found his a there again, and the result of his ad vulture was he made a of Jane McKf.ui. And now one lump of his butter is worth more than all Joe's wife would make a The Farmer's 'Wile.

BZTOIIT OX BUTTH. We eopy the following report from the Farmer's Monthly Visitor. There if- a good moral conveyed in it, told with a rich vein of humour that is capital. It from the pen of S. B.

Little, of the Merrimack (N.H.) Agricultural Society- The beneficence of the Creator nwn- ifest in so disposing our taste, and so month. There's no trouble iu to market the keepers of genteel boarding houses in the neighboring vilUges gi nd ami take it at the highest market price. Now the main difference in these women arises from the manner of training, though there is no difference in nan ml dispositions. Old Madam Sly i looked on to see that Sally (lone up her work right, but suffered her to sly off her work as she chose and although a housekeeper herself, was altogether uto indulgent, and like some other inothi thought more of getting Sally well niar- ried, than making her fit for a wife while old Madam MeKean was determined ney should be fit for any man's wife whether she evci got married or there ie no more certain criterion by which to judge of a woman's genrcml character for neatness and good housekeeping than tho quality of her on the Farmer's table a good, solid. properly salted, well worked slice of butter, and you need not fear to eat tlie putt- cakes or hash but if yeu see a splash of half worked butter, salt ia tumps, and sprinkling of hair and legs, yoti may be sure, that if yoa board there very death will not be obliged' nut much for you to finish four peck of dirt.

My advice it, to young to make it a SINS QUA Koy in a sbt prime butter aud the yottjjf ladies) who aspire to be farmers wiies bn mu4 better be in unt art ot making buctw, not only emt MM! otekerftV i smooth asperities of the liusbjpd'f per..

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