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BY TELEGRAPH. Stporitd for the Milwaukee Sentintl. ARRIVAL OF THE STEAMSHIP A RJ A LOUIS NAPOLEON STIT, IN POWE A PRISONERS ALL PARDONED New York, Jan. 2--5 P. M.

The Sieamer Africa, from Liverpool, a. Dec. arrived at 11 o'clock this morning. FRANCE. Accounts from Paris are of an interesting character.

The President has distributed an immense number of crosses of honor and decreed a large num. of money to be distributed among the disabled soldiers of France. Gen. Cataignae had been released from pnaon unconditionally, and was about to leave France for Holland with his family. The oilier to be released on condition of becoming voluntary ex- Victor Hugo was Jit Bri'ss Is.

The partizans of llie President are active in gathering up a large majority fearing that if not large, he may proclaim liimself Emperor. Others were doing all in their power to iniluce the people not to vote at Appearjnires, however, indicated that fie would hsive full as many votes in liis favor as in A majority al garrison voted against llie President, and the scholars in the Paris chool, who were amongst them llie young punce They also believe that the advantages to them from the prolongation of tie of Louis Napolean, will be equally great. The Bishop of Strasburg has addressed a letter lo the cleigy in his diocese, urging them to vote in the affiirmat ve. M. de Varney, Minister of the Interior demanded the attendence of the printers of Paris, and informed them that the interior of government was to pro nbit the publications, unless previously approved of any pamphlet of less than 10 wheels.

Victor Hugo made his escape into Belgium by means of false passports. Monday--8 p. result of the election gives 1,200,000 votes, and 600,000 against Napolean. A definite majority of 700,000 is expected for the President. Oen.

Cavignac arrived in Paris on Saturday night having beeu liberated that afternoon. As the election now over the A letter from Los Angelos of Nov. 8Sd, states that the Indians from the Colorado, Antonio, wew about to make a simultaneous attack upon San Diego, Los Angelos, Santa Barbara, c. Great apprehensions had been felt by the had been stationed, and active preparations were being made to give the Indians warm reception. The U.

S. Cimef Lawrence on her passage from Monterey to San Francisco, was driven" aahore iff a gate near "Point Hisr toll wdt a total lass, The California papers are congratulating their readers upon the establishment weekly communication with the Atlantic States, and are agitating the question of weekly mails. The U. S. sloop-of-war Vandalia, Capt, W.

II. Gardner, arrived at Honolulu on the 25ih. The Press from the mining regions contain favorable accounts of the mining President thinks the time has arrived when he can, with safety to himself set three other Generals frer, and the report was current that they were lo be liberated. The latest, accounts from Paiis represent the President as continuing determined to the abolition of octroi duties. He is also determined upon making some experiments in a protective AUSTRIA.

Vienna, 17th. Notes complaining of the dang-irous support to the politic.il refugees in England were presented to the English Foreign Office by the representativss of Russia, Austria and the German Confedara- tion, on the 12ih. A similar note was also handed in by the Boaril to Lord Cowley, at Frankfort. Austria will not hesitate to adopt measured which will make it inconvenient for Englishmen to travel in lhc Austrian States as long as the past complaints of the 1-nperial Government are not attended to in London and organized communications between the reiotutionar party in London anil all the continental slates are operations of the valleys in Manposa. It is of great extent, and is ex peeled to prove the key to greater discoveries.

Real estate had improved 100 per cent in the neighborhood, in a few months, and rents are actually higher than in San Franeis- Another slight shock of an earthquake had been experienced in San Francisco. Oregon dates to Nov. 37 are at hand. Coal in large quantities has been discovered at Port Oxfotd. The Indians continue to give much trouble.

The other of ultimate vital importance to our own, is the continuation of the above-me itioned Lake Shore Railroad, from Milws ikee to this point. That this can and wi 1 be done within four or five years consider, by no means, a chimerical prediction. The charter for such a ro id (continuing via. Manitowoc to Green lay,) is in existence, and Mr. Doty, darTtearesenlallre in Congress, has already int oduced a bill in the House granting the jht of way and an appropriation flf the ublio lands in aid of this improvement.

this is done, we hope to tee the jeboygan and Fond ilu Lac Railroad proi ecuted Mississippi- ward with that energ and vigor so proverbially characterist of Yankee enterprise. Then will boast of a city up on our beautiful blufl that shall fulfil the conditions which its natural position tie mands second to bi one in the state. P. S. Since wri ing the above, we Saucy urchins clear the way For thi nwrry laden aleigh!" Ay, give them a wide berth, ray merry youngsters, for a joyous gayely bordering on recklessness reigns triumphant that load.

And what marvel that it is so. Their flagging spirits have been ex hilarated and made buoyant by the influences of the scene. And none but llie blood of an anchorite would fait to leap through iu channels with a lighter bound at the merry echo of that laughing chc- rus of happy voices. We envy not the possessor of that heart which does not beat responsive to the joyousness of a bevy of merry sleighriders on such a )f 3 A WI8. Snturday, Jany.

1O 18S3. and shame from no condition rise Act well your part, there all the glory lies." have been gratified tc learn that a meeting of our citizens to tat into consideration the best means for osecuting our harbor improvement, was ield during our absence from town, an I that an awakened spirit ot uVtertninsJi- in this matter was I manifested by our li ading business men, which we earnestly lope will not be suffered to flag, till the objsct sought shall have been aceomplii bed. The proceedings of the meeting will be found in another column. Polignae. The President on the 17m; all the diplomatique attended ex- rrjt Mr.

Rives, the American Minister. Tin- i i ia 10 t.ike an active part in the i i i It occupies mi lli.m 8 hours ul The iliAe D'E'igliwn, eldest son of the D'G'iimmoiit has been appointed i i Cased. The dt p.irl- ment of Police has raised to the rank ministry. Mr. Carlier is the new The latest accounts from state i i rofusei his release unless idc sninc I'juir be extended to all his fellow pr smvrs.

SPAIN. i Gazette contains an im norlant i i I rum tlio Minister of Foieign AXiiM.ir. reply lo Mr. Webster's witc iln cut-in difficulties and expressive at tone, because it cunbii ered an of justice thai sal- ufim Spaii, min-h as it tbe government of llie United Slates. Her Majesty's lias tensed to expect tliat il would disapprove of such painful and that the libtralsty of lisconduc: upon the occasion would offer new guaranties and greater security to ihe maiiitciiHiic of friendly relations, which i renr.rocal advantages, have consist- auilv exutcd brf.vcea the two governments.

The Gazette concludes by the pardon of all thepritonert, proceod- 1115 troui liie last dilion ngainat Ctitia. i a i izens ol tlie U. in Spain" i i tlieir sentence, or coming fr ni Cuba. Jr.KrrivoN, Wis i 2. D.

PATCH, ihu ill niocr.uir candidate for AsM'tiihly, in llic Baaver D.nn district is elii'trd 1V 73 maj. S'JH LLTATER! A i A OF A I ATLANTIC. i tu.M'n oarried on under the protection of England. Tim English will have less cause of complaint as the duration of the measure will depend upon themselves. A considerable sum of money, which has been forwarded to Hungary by the London democrat has fallen into the hands of the government.

It is supposed to have been brought into Hunga'y by emis- sariec. English travellers are clocely watched. Arch Albert returned to Bucla and Paslh to laku up the rains of jrovernment. He retains the title of Civ 1 and Military Governor. MOROCCO.

AiK ices from Morocco state that the difference between the Euiperor and the French are far from terminal! ig. A letter from under date of the 20th stales that the Emperor has refused to ratify the treaty, and is marclinig towards Tanguis with 4000 men. ITALY. The Pope was highly pleased at the course of events in France. i the fx i 3 0 0 men of ihe 10,000 composing the French garison at Rome, ail had signed affirmatively on the question dt the French Presidency, and the beet discipline prevailed.

The Repub'ican ctubs had decided that no movement could be attempted al present. Mvcrlistmtttttmutt bt handed inon Tkunday to ttcurt iniertion tht tame uxek. Luke Shore Improvements. The Milwaukee Daily Sentinel of the Oih referring to the opening of the books for subscriptions to the stock of the Lake Shore Railroad, urges the enterprise upon the earnest attention of the citizens of that city, and adds the following paragraph LATER 1 GOOD Nuws before roing to press last night, we were inform- id by one of the Commissioners that the Dooks were opened yesterday at the time and placi! designated, in bona fide subscriptions made to the stock, the percentage paid in, and the Company organized. Well done The books are yet open, and we hope that our citizens will step forward at once.

This is, indeed, a good beginning, and tells in language not to be mistaken, that the Mtlwaukeeaus are quick to see the channels of improvement which tend to push their city far ahead of all competition, and having seen, are equally as quick in their action, prompt, decided, and energetic. And if we can read the signs of ORIGIN or TUB RE AT THB CAPITOL. --Recent investiga ions into the origin of the lute conflagi itioa at Washington, indicate a degree of insecurity in the con struction or remiss in the leparation of the depository of our National Archives, that we hep to see effectually rem edted in future, now that the Nation has been a second time the sufferer by this scathing element. It appears, on remov ing the rubbish, thtt one of the timbers of an Alcove, eniet ng the wall on the east side of the brary, exactly where the fire extend to Ihe disci vered, was found to a defective flue leadinj room, was into ComrnitCf where thi lovely eve as this. The brazen rays old Sol have not a tithe of the magic infl i- ence upon the heart unseared with vice ai.d crime, that they have when reflected fron modest Luna's face, falling like a mantle of fragrance upon the exulting spirit, and bathing every object in their mellow, sil- ery light.

And when this influence is nhanced by the magneiic light that flash- frora a galaxy of sparkling eyes, le sonorous ring of the light-hearted augh as it leaps forth on the cold night ir from the happy spirits that are ilf uried beneath a wealth ot furs and obes, and even the exhilarating chime of tie pendant bells, which cause the flying feeds lo fairly spurn, with sheer cm- empt, the ground beneath their vho could not feel all the joyous impulses of his higher nature involuntary welling up into his soul at the sight, or even (he thought? To how many joyous ones do ess social recreations mark the most im- )ortant era in their personal history--and how many aching hearts' do they form only green oasis in their desert life, to which they can look back with any degree of pleasure Enjoy them while you may, then, you who can, and may the llkrbor Pursuant to notice, the cilizens of this village assembled at the Court House on Monday evening last, for the purpose of devising some plan for the improvement of our harbor. The meeting was organ- ised by the appointment of W. R. GO US- LING, President, and E. OILMAN, Secretary.

The meeting was addressed by Messrs. A. P. Lyrnan, D. Taylor, E.

F. Cook El. II. Cjwiklin, J. Me.

M. Shatter, Bev. H.Lyitan.and D. Whhney. On motion of H.

H. Conklin, it was. Resolved, That a committee of three be appointed by the Chair to correspond with our members of Congress in relation to an appropriation of Land for the pur. pose of constructing a harbor. Messrs, Conklin, Hobart, and Cook, were appointed such committee.

On motion of E. F. Cook. Resolved, That a Mass Meeting of the citizens of the county be held at this place on the at 2 o'clock P. M.

On motion of H. H. Conktin, Rttolvtd, That this meeting is decidedly in favor of having the charter of the Sheboygan and Fun du Lac Railroad extended, and the route con tinned to the Mississippi River, lo some point above the Mouth of the Wisconsin. On motion ofE. F.

Cook, Resolved, That a committee of five bt appointed to draft a petition to be circulated in the County, and report at a meeting to be held at this place on Saturday next, at 0 o'clock P. M. Messrs. E. F.

Cook, H. Lyman, A. P. Lyman, D. Taylor, and B.

Williams, MAILS. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. Tnx Ewtern Mail end daily, Sundays eicepted, The da Lac Mail Muidtyi, dnswlays, and Fridays-- on davi. ThuruJfiyi, and fhe Manitowoc and Green Bay Miil on and Wednu- and mails us closed o'clock, the evening to Ibwr The Onion River Cascade Mail Wednesday at 12 o'clock, and arrivei every Saturday at 1 So' clock. Office open on from 9 to 10 i.

w. G. W. P. M.

ANOTHERSCIENTtFIC WONDKKt Tm HOUGHTOHs' 1'i-psin, the true Digestive Fluid, or Gaitiic Juice, prepared from Rennet or ttw Fourth Stomach 1 Ox, after directions of Pawn ebig, the great P)i yaiotogical Cbtraiit, by J. Houghton, JfefP" truly a wonderful remedy for IndigMtton, flyv Jaundice, Liver Complaint, Corntipa- tion and Debility, coring after NATURE. OWNjlGENT, GASTRIC Pam piltU, containing Sciectinc of Its ue, furnished by gratit. a- Dioog medical advertisements. uere appointed such committee.

W. R. GORSLINE, Chairman. E. OILMAN, Secretary.

Further California New York, Dec. 29th. Immense discoveries of gold have been made in Bear valley, The papers are filled with details. The gold is exceedingly fine, being lound in minute rounded Hun rods of our complain of of debility ami languor of tbe tyitem, derangement of liver ami stanch, want of they an frequently rtaultot too dote application, and a thousand other catuea ve cannot here name; bat we wouM say to all no afflicted, do at ive have done--get bottle of lr. Uinxis BiT-rnae, prepared by Dr Jackson, and our word for it, you will be cured.

We recommend medicine, know- ig from experience that it is much superior ifi generality of patent We noultl to our purchase none pre- fared by Dr. C. M. Jackton, Philadelphia. COMMERCIAL.

Tlio a I BT t. LTM1V. J.ouit Xupo'eon iumphant A I A A A Now York, Jjn. 5. The feaincr Atlantic, Capt.

from Livnrpnol Hh dates to the 2Mb inst. arrimil at 5 p. m. A The from England is of very lilile inijMirtance. The rerption of suih in Nrw York is the theme of much in the Engh.h papers.

FRANCE. The r-allolt'mg closed in Paris on Sunday, 21.il complete trauqiiiliiy, undni- excitement. The result of thn balUming in the 12 irromhueniend of Paris was as follows -fur the proposition 3 2 2 I 7 Yes --against 80,180 At 6 o'clock on Monday, rf from the Jepunmenw r-ceued from Paris, gave the following Yes 1.760.000 217.000 A numerous deputation, representing the a a manufactures of P-ins, headed liy Mr. Leimnor. prenented on Saturday an add lo the President of ihe eipifssive of tlieir deep grati- tudo llie measures he lisd adopled.

Al Rouen, the votes were; affirmative 28.000, nt'gali'n 810. At affirmative. 9.897 negative 9)53. At 8898; 1824. At ihe Bishops and Clergymen npfnly in the affirmaiive.

A correspondent of the London ili-uin the arrondissenienls of Paris, inhabited mure pariirnl.irly by workmen for the Prmdenl has heen nolle white in quarters inhabited by nobles, neutrality baa strongly MARKETS. Liverpool, Dec. 23. Breadstuffs are declining-- the market for fliiur is Od cheaper, with bin little doing iltimore and Pluladelphi i Corn is held i more- firmness while 27s 6d. Mua! 15nlGs.

Wheat niariire--buyers demand LONDON--Bacon dull--1 decline. Hams, fine a i aru in good request. Is lower. There lias been no imrrovemont in trade al Winchester. Washing on, Jan 4.

There is loasrm to believe here that the of the Promtthnu will he satisfac- turily adjusted, and that no British force will be maintained at San Juan hereafter. Mr. Websti r's despatch on this subject has b( en sent to Lord Palmerston. Its high spirit is commended. Kossiith has informed tbe Committee on the proposed banquet th: he will not, on that occasion, i subject of interment 01.

The health of Mr. Clay continues better, and it is understood that lie will endeavor lo address the Senate to morrow, or on Tuesday, on the resolution of which Mr. Clarke of R. I gave notice on Friday, in reference to the policy of the U. S.

Government nn intervention. Gov. Kossulh, at an ir.lcrview with the committee of Columbus, Ohio, distinctly declined to go west. The banquet is to be give-i on Wednesday next. Boston, Dec.

26. Mr. Seaver, whig candid ite for Mayor, has an official majoiily of one. Arrival of tbe New York, Dec. 29.

The Pff methettt reachet her dock a lit- the times aright, the future importance of our own town is intimately blended with a manifestation of the same ever-watchful, active.indomilable energy on the perl of our own citizens, and future insignificance will inevitably tread -Iose upon the heels of our present listless, apathetic indifference. Are we sinking in the slough of Despond without one faint effort to extricate ourselves from its life-poisoning slime? Or do we breathe the dark and paralyzing airansphere of the dungeons of Doubting as ile, quailing under the -frown of Giant Despair Away with such an enervating lethargy Lei us be men--active, enlerprizmg men--ever vigilant to learn the interests of our town--oua in- interests--and havinglearned and determined in pursuing them. We must do something to secure to our town the grei.t prospective commerce of Northern Wisconsin for which nature has so eminently adapted it, or Art, triumphant over Nature, will wrench from our hands that of which nothing but the most gigantic and persevering efforts on the pert of our neighbors, coupled with the most unpardonable remissness on our own, can eprive us. True, our plank road, so far as it goes, one great element in developing thenat- ral resources of Sheboygan in a com- aercia! point of view, but if we wish to ecure the full quota of what rightfully elongn to us, we must not rest here f-'e must have a Harbor, or our com- wood was kept, his timber was near ly consumed, whili others in the sam wall were only (lightly burned. Th chimney counectec with this flue was a 1 so ascertained to ive been on fire, whic is considered aatie actory evidence of the origin of the fire, vhich, when first discovered, could eas ly have been quenched with half a doien buckets of heat was so jreat 'I 1 pillars in front scaled off in pieces one fourth of an inch in thickn tss, and the outside of the wall on the 'St front is so blackened and charred th: it will probably have to be rebuilt.

Of the entice brary, which is estimated to have cost the Government $200,000, only three loks were saved--the Library Register, one account book, and one old volume of Lord Kingsbury'e work the Antiquities if Mexico. Jefferson's Library alone co itained 7000 volumes, and cost the Govr rnment $23,000. Sev eral valuable pa nlings were destroyed among which we an original portrait o) Columbus, one ej oh of Peyton Randolph, Baron Steuben, Baron DeKalb, Cortes and Bolivar, and Stuart's portraits of the first five Presiden s. individuals of the latter class be few and far between. ELECTION OF CHIEF JUSTICE.

On Saturday last the Supreme Court at Madison went into an election of Cluef Justice, Hon. MORTIMER M. JACKSOX, receiving the unanimous vote an honor which he very disinterestedly declined, lest it might be supposed to be the result of a previous bargain. A second balloting was then had, at which the senior member of the Bench, Hon. E.

V. V'ni- TON, of Rock, was elected. This dec- ion is an honor to the highest Judiciary of our State. HARLOW S. ORTOM, of Milwaukee, was at the same time elected Su- Orncx an Smaoratx Mmruar, Whrai, Flour, Coin, Meal, 1'otjtoes, Beans.

Pork, I Do bbl. Jan. 10, 1S51 Aua03 Bultcr, a 38'Cheese, 1,00 SD btircen Dried do. 1m. 1.5O 4a-t jiYVhite Ktih bbl.

SI -I a I OjShiiig let, perm, l.W 1 MH 1 points, finer even, than ihe sand Shafts have been sunk 25 feet, and the deeper the sound the greater the party in four days took $220,000. The place where the next Legislature shall meet causes much discussion. The mi i Pine Lumler SG.OUaJlS.UU. Governor has removed the seat of govern- i WooJ b(llt per corj ment to San Jose, on ihe ground tliat llie Ojk Spokes 53 to 7 per Uak $0 to law has not yet been compli with Gnu. Vallcjo but those who cons.trui the law for thsmselves, slill regard Valejo as the capitol.

The people of San Francisco are planning a railroad to the Atlantic States. TLe Vigilance Committee of Sonora are very active again, in consequence of horrid murders in the Northern mines. The WhigSra'e Committee, on the 25th of November, recommended a Slate Convention, on the 2l8l of February, to elect delegates lo the Whig National Convention. per A 110MK PAPER FOR THE JWILUOX! Itural New Vorkvn DESIC.NKD FOR BOTH COUNTHV TOWN RKSIDE.Xl'S: ed, by those who know Mr. Orton, to be most excellent selection, and will lend greatly to raise ihe character of our Supreme Court Reports, of which there is generally conceeded to be much need.

MANITOWOC a meeting of the citizens of Manitowoc, recent i was resolved to a loan of $1,000 for the improvement of their harbor, anil to levy a tax of one per cent per annum, to meet the interest on the loan. We Tut. Rrmi. NBW VOIIKEB has already at- tan.eJa high reputation and very extenmre cir- ctilation It more Agricultural, lloi- ticulturat, Mechau.cal, Scientific, Literary ant! News nutter. mtrraucii.ed wish numerous Kngraiings than any otlwc pap in the Union--ami haj nn an A lump of gold weighing 63 ounces, agrlcuUur alM( -ly Its various are umter ihe an able rpa of who anulej ous cnntritxilora, are Jottr- The Revenue Culler.

Caplaiii Olhnger, I minrd to render Contenu ol the iee. wxLti i i i i i i r. to, in the nlace of llai1 bcen takeu out of llie wood llle I Us vario preme Court Reporter, in the pla ol Sou hern The mlner9 mve Judge Chandler, resigned. 1 his is claim- from six IQ per a by was wrecked between Montgomery and paper I'vur ami KN i i i j.io A'itle Jiom the i i i i r.iliii-a San Franrisco. No lives lost.

It is un- Matter in i's ample the derslood that no effort will be made lo vnth Beautilul and Appropriate I u- save her hull. I Cincinatti Dec 29 ami School B.uUling. Portr.u« of Uomnu. vte. nitlia --ftuurea ot new Implement, nnd river has risen 3 feet.

Ice broken Mt Jh olt of up and running out. She and and ra in Natural Uitiory, theScicn- the new boat built by Capt McMaflit, are ic, wrecked. The steamers at the city wharf Oi'it. i.U*»e* Patrons and the pro- escaped i injury. Boats will leave Tlmd Volui, port on AVednesday.

The weather con tinues warm. aujj. 1110 comme January, i he lai mpen The Thermometer during oj to either of lts lir jurs. New Type hope this simultaneous movement in these improvement projects in our Lake it of emulation among our citiienii that shall become the parent of success. the day has been 5 deg.

below xero Washington, Jan 3. Speaker announced the be'productive of spir-1 SKmK nian Instituie. The House then went into committee to introduce Kossutli. Paper, and tmer i improve tin- volume (5J numbers) in beauty and altracUit- Fach number Right Double Quar- The working generally mani- in Louts Nauolea.beleiving a Socialirt in the proper tense of word, and that already contemplating, and will execute a dwroe testifyinf ngaid, and that be will ap ply that with them will them a material well" exic'enca to tbe fiowr- ilebefore-J from San Juan, with 285 passengt-rs and $03,000 in gold on in the bands of passengers. The Prometheitf arrived at San Juan on ihe the Iflih.

bri'igs news from San Francisco to the 1st if Dee, hrongh down by the steamer Independence. Lef al San Juan Brother Jonathan for Chagres, next day sailed in company with the Falcon for Havana. at San Francisco have nac considerable sale, and the market shor slill of remain in about the same as last reported. are rather lower but sell ai. readily.

Domestic and other dry at low prices, but the stock is Lumber improving. Agiicultural imple ments in good demand. The Californi ExpWJ-s is agitating the project of th construction of a railroad between Mayville and Sacramento, a distance of 40 A preliminary turvey been Muoh still mid miles. to be manifested against tbe the Mariposa 0,1 non-compliance with Some trouble frtm was juieted by tbs a account the. uwty.

mercial operations will at least be limited, nd, compared with what our geographical position Tor us, quite in- ignificant. Other towns on the Lake Shore, and along the Rivers of the West, paying a large share of the profits of ndividual enterprize in the shape of lax lo build at their Hspective localities, conscious that it will the most profitable invettment for their future terity, a priori, the prosperity of their they co'ld possibly make. The city of St. Louis has just voted a tax of 4100,000 upon fts citizens towards build- ng its own harbor, after having subscribed some if we mistake not, to the stock of the Pacific R. R.

Let us imitate example in proportion to our means, and we will not long be doomed to at of our stores and J'arnith, has a resident of A NEW KIND PAINT. A new com position for painl ng furniture, dwellings, barns, out-house fences, carriages, or any other descri; tion of wood work, in any desirable co or, without the use of either Oil, Whil Lead or ecenlly bcen ini Jnted by our county, and i pecimens of its applica- ion left at this See for the inspection of he interested cr curious. It certainly lookt well, and ts advantages are thus briefly set forth 1 its inventor "It sets in one hour dries in sis hours; is harder, more jnacious, less effected by the weather hai more lustre and beauty; and is simpler it its preparation and use, and costs from SB-fourth to one-half less than ordinary taints. No oil, white TU amenument pending from Wednesday by Mr. Yates that said com to miltee be instructed lo inform Louis Kos- snth that the Government will not with indifference in the intervention lead or varnith, used in its manufacture.

Those who sh at once economy and beauty in dcooroung the cueri- THE THRASHER Webster having examined the whole question of law and fact relating to the arrest, imprisonment, trial and punishment cf Mr. Thrasher by the Spanish any other foreign power against the treaty of 1795 to the sending cf Mr. T. to Spain, says that inasmuch as he had domiciled himself in Cuba, and thereby become a Spanish subject, he was amenable to her Kws. OUR FISST Wmo GOVERNOR, LEONARD J.

FARWELL, took the of office, administered by Chief Justice Whiton, at Madison, on Monday last, as also did Atty. General Eastabrook, and Sec. of State Robinson, who immediately entered upon the duties of their respective offir.ei. Gov. Farwell has appointed H.

S. Orton. Esq. his private Secretary, ami Mr. Dudley of Dane Co.

Librarian. of Hungary in any struggle for liberty sin; may hereafter have against the despotic power of Austria. Mr. Yates wanted to withdraw thu amendment. Mr.

Stevens, objected because he wanted to see how many would vote for it. The amendment was rejected by yess 70, nays 131. St. I.ouin.Jan. 1.

The steamer Jewess after landing passengers was struck by a large body cf ice and sunk. The waler is above ladies' caban. i 'VERMJSi Am Copies, one year $3--six Cop.ea Ten I faml one lo agent) lor fcl. Larif 1 are offered to Maalen dicpon 1 TintTO i Sper- nuniilers premium lent to a I pott pawl Subsciiptiou or of any of th above mentioned comfort or in carjr, wouW do weS to call and examim the specimens. FIRB AT N.

Y. Blos- numbered among the A fire broke out in it shops, hopelewly up down deserted streets. Let adopt the system which has recently been introduced with such satisfactory in many of the- interim of Ohio, that of issuing County to- a payable in 8 to 12 years, and negotiating' loant BfWfclfcrW to Railroads and suwttBtpublic ei thorize the county try'vCtt or apoant of As lit- for NOKTHBBM RKPOBLIC. is the name of a neat looking Whig paper just fey We bope that it In W. W.

Noyes Co The legislature of the Stale Assemblies at Madison on Wednesday, the 14th The Session bids fair lo be one of the most inportant and interesting that yet been held in Wisconsin, and in that we have made arrangemeoU to our readers promptly and fully advised i. In addition to rn of proceedings som's Hotel, th. imposing and venerable old mansion, vhich, in of yore, when the speed est means of land locomotion by 1 most popular jsting ptaec west of the Hudson, is no things tliat wen. on night of the 22d and destroyed the entire bi ilding and furniture, together with the extensive Railroad saloon and depot adjoi ling also the Telegraph office, and two three other small build- Loss est maud at over ff A man beenata- tioned off Vers Crux, t0 enforce payments of tbe Bonds, and iu the event of a refu al, Vert Cruz is to be blockaded. onder if John disposed to fcJaw the Brother, Jonathan, and secure a bit ground in the of NEW SittA-oR FIIOH Seam bf Met tri the ings.

will create a in the ranks of opposition that be as efleoiual as were the promptings of "Ae small roice" ia the heart of the" prodigal ton. t3T Kosnrth had a magnificent in the Senate chamber, on Monday last. did not addrses the 8s ale, thn miuea having informed him that he was not expected to deliver an oration. Of THE MAT FLOWBR TO ix OUT err. --We understand that this favorite Moam- er is to be raised and again set in motion.

From an examination of her hujl by thi Superintendent of the Michigan Central R. Mr. BUOOM, who now on the it found that it Es not Materially damaged, at all not so but ttiM by puHmj in similar to the Empiw wil be asw. A. I.

BurtOP, of thif ontrtteal and is rhis.loeks as though, ttere it elir to the pupuc, the of bs nrupeiUr enclosed, may be mailed at our 1. 11. JKooim, UocbcMer X. I BANK NOTE REPOHTER. I BY BRADLEY CURTIS, It CO.

CHICAGO ILLINOIS. Frier, 70 ctntt a ytar, in HIS REPORTER ha. tbe ofM the wlvent in tbe UniWd ao4 can- with rate, ot dueount Vofk and Chicago. It haa mo-t d.tciiption of counterfeits ofanjr De'eci- or tbe country. Ii eack No.

there will given a revie-w or" money and the m.ir- kela, It dc.igncd to be what it. name imli- catei. Thi Batik Kott Rtporttr of Ike North-Wat Evtry Merchant Farmer, should IJiw. of lllinoi. and having Daily Telegraphic both Senate and shall have a regular and reliable Daily Correspondence from Capital, and shall pulj- in -foil, or give coptotw extracts Tom all important re- rarti, Q.

oommunicsited dnrhif Sea- To toembeM pf Ihe Ltgwbjtort, therefore, ani to; sjl'ptnww deaiwMK obtararng a full and acourate account of the Legislative doings, the Sentintl will he especially useful, and present, trust substantial and increased to public favor and patronage. We will send the Daily durisf the tetiioa, to members of the Legislature, or others Dollar with the faet of manj al Eut tbia Reporter valuable at Opinunt the frttt. Clucaro and the triButary ti it bars Ions; i i ally poihcd ootaheajl ol detectow toputTn'tlwir totpria.battk«irg«m. now be Mocked. Tfct will not be fruitful a toi part Jourwil to arranjed.

It much ths fashion of according to rank or mow thasj --f a contained bf Banking my had at 10 eopy. YOUNG MEN'S ASSOCIATION The-feat witt held in Church, on next, 6J o'clock. i lOWWf winter. 1 lyof UfWnw place.

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Years Available:
1848-1860