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Wisconsin State Journal from Madison, Wisconsin • 2

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3 TA RULAR STATEMENT of tiuvotevoll-d for Chief 'Jutti, and Associate Justice of tf SPECIAL NOTICES. i AtiH a ridiculous nroverh asserts that beau- CAMPAIGN SOG. "I am going to be married to the prettiest lttWnffel.thatfe'ver!wdfc)oti and had a Supreme Court of tlia State of Wisconsin, at an ekction held in tlie stveral towns, wards awl election pmitu tif in wjircd count ei of said SHte, seventh day' of Agr'djA. 1S68. "Af I -ha, j-Lj 1 cniEP.icSTICE.

1 te XU9TICE. tv is oulv skinxleeri 1 1 Fof-'SheHv'as beautiful even other beiutiet Acknowledged thati fill thev eauld doiwaa'to comoare.lier eauld do iwas to compare her with fnbdf els of a-rt tally distihet tstyle'j or to suggest that 'certarh nifural hkrtns mi slit be dal to 2ft. "She" was plunffran'd white" asVC'aby; could come to a defiriitecOH-each of her larsre hazel eves had a distinct elusion UDon the imDortant point whether COUNTIES. as fi 957 Ashland 23 jr408 -Brown. Buffalo 864 790 '-48' 17 Burnett Bayfield ut i 1 Calumet.

Clarlc.M. ff- 't rfs' i Columbia i 15 651 832 81 273! 8-45 4,224 Inclu 2,410 380l 89 0 7a 8,413 dedin 405 171 Dane. Door 1 i i 561 Eau Claire. Fond du Lac. Green, i Oreen Iowa 800 785 3,284 2, W4 1,918 i.ass 407 (M502 a 301 961 689 1,488 295 2,799 788 2,13 Kewaunee.

La La Manitowoc. Marathon Marquette Monroe Ozaukee Pepin Pierce, j.j, Polk Portage Racine Richland. Rock St. t' Shawanaw Sheboygan. TVempealeaa.

Vernon Washington Wankenha Waushara Wood '-((Totals. 1,398 364 1,193 1,493 1,672 1,603 1,5131 429 282 955 1, 120 1, M5 2, at3; 503 647 .926 9631 184: 1,820 183; ri 413 1 86 1 424 1,401 i 975 817 226 I-! 661 2.0H3 8.552 839 2,3111 513 1,065 141 130 1,856 2,275 844 1.5il 603 897 2,660 2,177 537 2,88 648 'ff. 2,031 1,463 812i 265 .3158 .114 72, 470! 65. 683' BV PRIVATE MILES REILLY. Air Benny Haven, Oh.

Come fill your glasses, fellows, And stand up in a row, On a Presidential drinking We are going for to sp I Let us trample downj all partyJlM. And proudly claim llyse Grant A Captain f.f on ffghti Ijcrfor lWkloirt lyaJ our ioe yi rrlla hf bright jfny he rule "the country ha haS In-lbe world to-day wo render ftaiae Is borue on any breeze, And with Grant to steer the hip of r- rrnonr Ha? shall rule the ses: rsfjyr Vi XNo Doinlnton' jibali north of jieJ'i And south or us no foe Qur Stars and Stripes in the Cauadas i Vor with President t'lyW WtU fow tttu cara to light i Iav he rule the. country he has. f. And God defend the His hand is poft to a friend, 4 it And raaikxl to meet a fos rs i.B the, Mississippi river hcViA Jj Resistless as its flow .8 10 isAnd our brethren of the beaten States-.

WiH-find-a gemrrOTt and he kl out Wae fcirant bcpme sway Cor generous is Ulysses" To the men "Who fait his might May he rule the country he has saved And God defend the So. hWtflta'btoifer1, 'jW-'P tiVb Ha IBChorus etta(rri LA "i or I'resiaent we neminaie "or President we neminate .01 i.Oar owntTlvBsea And if nskpd what Srate he hails from "'Our sole reply shall CourtHause-a -ft With the famous apple tree 1" instill Ahdi'twaattiere terour-ClyRseBafT i That Lee gave up the fight Orant for President, Qod defend he right i- i-i u6Hi fFnbm avi. Sir ThomastWlQtou, and I are ifellow-di- rectbrs 6f a "cqmny which will never, I fear, make wrtunes ol either of us but it pavs its wayfive percent, on capital, the satarie3 or secretary, cierss, ana porier, ana the guiea-fee6 of the 'directors, are always punctually forthcoming. Xow it is a sin-. gular facC that.bo.wever, well off a man niay be, a guinea always has an.

attraction ftjr ij him and" Sir Thomas vvinton, when 4 i iown i very regulari-in hi attendance at the Board, fhe ch aims of general, conversation are 'not'iunknown'at'lthosesQcTal business gathJ Sir'ThdinaS and often discuss( tiW our favorite He is a spbfthig my is: the drama; Jf, open the conversation, I politely affect. au inter1- est in Derby prospects mention 'pie Middle 1 Park sale of inquire tenderly alter toe baronet a partridges aad pheasants. If, on the other hand, it is Sir Thomas who takes tbe lead, inquires what I think- in ininK put upon inti- ui iuu mst new rreucu iiuapiauoii the Lcmflon stase. And so a certai maoy has sprung up between us. I REEVES' AJIBROSIA JPOTt THE IXAJCR.

IMPROVED. It Is an elegant Dressing for the Hair. It causes theTJaTr to Curl beautifully. It keeps thecalp CleUand HeaulSy. Rlnvlg'OraWt'tlie Roots of the HaliT ft foVcea the flair arid Beard tb 'grow luxuriantly.

It immediately stops Hair Falling Out. It keep the Hair from Changing Color from Age. i i i 1 i i-iii It restores Grey Hair to iu Original Color. It Wutga eut Hair on hea.U Uat have been bald I ff i for years. -ml composed entirely of simple and purely vege- table substance's.

iiOf monials of Its excellence, many which are from Physicians in high standing, It 1 sold in half -pound bottlesrthe nam blown In the glase by Druggists and Dealers la Fancy Goods- everywhere at One DoIlalr! per Bottle. F. C. Wells ssr. 1 i.t.-i Schlofliin New York.

a -w wrara -4- FOR THE a THE -AUTOMATIC GASMACHINE. 'f toils machine is guaranteed, docs GAS not easily get out of and th I.V'.'l LIGHT. time required for its management is oniiLfihouV.fIv$ minutes a week. GAS The simplicity andsafety of thi machine, the cheapness and quality of LIGHT. the light over all others, has gained for it the favorable opinion of those acquainted with.

ts' merits. GAS ir I. i names of those who have used 1 1. 1 v. IiIGrllT, given by calling at oar ofllce.

Send '-''J, 'for circular to NORTHWESTERN Aatomatic Gas Machine Company -No. 16 Metropolitan Block, pr-pN seCipnd'floobjej Where the Machine can be seen. i 1356dec23d3tew6m ITCH I ITCIi ITCH Scratch! HcratchH ticratcUflt In from 10 to 48 hours, Wheaton's Ointment cures Tlieltch. Wheaton's Ointment cures Ehenm. Wheaton's Ointment cures Tetter.

Wheaton's Gintment cures Barber's Itch. Wheaton's Ointment cures' Old Sores. Wheaton's Ointment cures Every Kind of Humor like Magic. 1 50 cents a box by maiLJ CO Ad- dress Weeks Potterj No. 170 Washington street, inwatitrrirfstaewtte knuckles, she hari dimnles: her ear was a flower, her But I dare not dwell on her charms.

So. trr to lmasane them It imDOssibilitr T'biat never mind try. 5 1 c9uWtfiD'arf toflsflMy herfsldi i the rconi was full of strangers, with' fi i -r 1 r'- I Kwaom ,1 pau now ii lonu facquamiauce ior th first imi'eveif the-iaaiea of house being unknown to me. I was eventually paired "ffiwtth a who'was much -iatereslsei Ma CathoHo1 knd ev? dently thonghtJlttle of-me after making the nfqrunat disovesrtirs flidfi9t-know Vagolored st4lvM3jA4nibef weeks, llv dinner was spoiled by a perpet ual dread of speakm with levity 'h9leveiencfcd Jana1ifnrhia. koti)ait last nappiiy mi upon me aaie course Yioienu abusing tU teHt1! Pv1y.

i.Ie i suouiu uave uau an liiuiesiion. the -side, of Ada JaJJartwaa fitieiliyiadtaiJBaai, Slid had a wonderful and -enviable power of shewitig politeness aadj appftfnCiattentloB to Jb eraT reaH himself to one, selected individual. I had ntefr (TBrlani at IBe iaiVpartUaflii.i fet bid never BOtieed-any particular attentions on Jos AUiiNlwV nwvH io es- i V. .1. 3ii! 1 lauiitsiiiug uirtation wrm, wnicn was i ballroom, with but trifling In 'a country-house is(a very different matter; kiixdmL viu.

kh-o i i Before the vening, was bverI felt certain that I had no chancy of v''t walking over for the prize, 'andtal80t. that she was. worth win" riirig f6r Faddy'Was not the man tdurt undowered beauty'! hot afford so romantic ladjps bmost of the red to the Cigars' knd gr 'wet-ef provided 'Mt' the ma-j joritv were and -went tdl bedearlyj leaving O'JJrian and myself a Well," said he, as soon as we were alone, "I Suppdse' that you and I have Been ake4 down here for the same thing." niinah" dj io yesji tha lyoa meaiiV" I re-! liig- u's. their nrivate nad licj "ttUli U3 tU UCip VliCill VVlLii Oh they are going ptj up private be sure," or you would never have leen'4sfcedvt6'W'int6n Hall, of'T'-either, got it All out of Miss' iol" tell, us sScenerydresseiLvtind all, the little details said-jinssyinton, the family took the tgfae-feveV5 "badly' last 'summer. Don't you knowsome bhof o' Ti "'One of I our directors is great, ontha drama at least ne taiKs oi noming cisej ana not a that seems to be liiS specialty." But is he presentable asked WTulia Wintqnj-rSejmour'a gir, you replied Sir Thomas he has jiafd up' i)n'his shares, and he 'aspirates his 7Vand be has really very fine whiskers i 'Shutmp, O'Briaat" said LiidiDi not fojsli off ypur, own impertinences upon the innocent.

And what were vou asked here" wfo'kct, ofcourWiV Ifit'hrid not been fdij STATE OF WISCONSIN es. 'A's iii We, Thos. S. Allen, Secretary of State, Wm. K.

Smith, State Treasurer, and Chas. lt. GUI, Attorney General, constitnting the State Board of Can vaswjrs for the State of, Wiacon in, do hereby certify, that foing tabular etatement of votes, compiled Governor, Secretary1 of State and State Treasurer, by therC'lerks-of the Boards of Supervisors of the several counties in said State, contains a correct abstract of the votes'-given for Chief Justice and Associ ate Justice of the Supreme Court of said State, ttotf preeincte, in the several counties aforesaid, on thejflrt Tuesday, being Jthe second day of 1868. itovd 0n Ji wiA That, from the Certified statements made as aforesaid, it appears that the whole number of votes for Chief Justice of the Supreme; Q'onrt aforesaid, wm one hundred thfrty-eight' thousand two hnndred and ninetv-eiirht a38.298). of which number Luther received1seventv-'two thou- sand fonr handred and seventy Charles three K.

Holmes JSins, one nnuarea ana ttoot, xoty, one (T). Wm. P. Lyon, one (1), John Dunn, one (1, and John P. Dickson, odc (1), and.

two (2) were de fective and seven (7) scattering. -'-1-'3 That the whole number of votes given for Associate Justice wf the Supreme Court, aforesaid, one hundred and thirty-eight thousand two hundred and forty-nine of which number Byron Paine received seventy-one thousand nine hundred and eight (7L90SV. K. Holmes sixty-six-: thousand one hundred and forty-three E. A.

Allis, twenty-two (22)AE. AEllis eleven (11), Jasoa Downer, seven ttsent 17), -JB. Holmes, one hundred and thirty-three (133), Chas. Dunn- seven (7), Kobt. Doty, oneJ(l), and Wyman Spooner, one (1), and two (2) were defective and four (4) scattering.

''we do. therefore, hereby determine and certify, that Luther S. Dixon, having received the highest number of votes given for Chief uut ice of the Supreme Court is Aaly elected as such- for the unexpired term of Luther S. Dixon, resigned, which term expires on the last day in May, 1869. And that Byron Paine, having received the highest aumber of votes given for Associate Justice of the Supreme, Court aforesaid, is duly elected as for the upexpired term of, Jason Downer, resign- firi.

whirh term prnirfis on the lat dav in Mav. 1871. .4 't'Are you anything of 8ho.VVrri 'lfir'Qioaa asked me one dayfeariy iillasrJuly. r'iamsvwTuob outffpmctife I re-' -plied f-MrtittJ sea to be -a fair kvel-af 5 performer with the gun some years ago. When I atiiOdd day aow am pt to be too miSomyf.

fe 90; At any rate, you are fond of the sport la witness wnereer, we nave nerreuntoauoscnoea onr names, at tne: vapiioL, ia juauisoa, tms lOtn day of May, D. 1868. STATE OF WISCONSIN, I of the Secretary of State, since oi- MM! secretary ui outte. i I. Thoa.

S. Allen. Secretarv of State of the State i. my suecesa in SirXucius 'Trigger Sock's. I mirht bave iron.

han before tfu yott WOttld not like 0 that 18, any nas Deen comparea wun tne original statements ana determinations oi tne- state rjoara or canvassers, now on file and of record in this office, and that the same is a true and correet copy thereof. witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and afiWed the Great Seal of the' StateV'at" the L.S. Capitol in this 2d day of Juner A. I'd have been a guest in this elegant lishment. Oh t-there ir no shrinking the truth with mef-toy boy nobody does ahy thing ler.nothingyjn this world.

-ji There was, sediment of truth at the bottom of this lrothv cvnicism hf subject! of-; private; theatricals was quietly broached in myf.presence by Winton 5 cThen y6u must come, down to Tnf laeeV' Jnir try'toisr hand-Wilf voii?" i You are very kind." And if youyike a-rdaorjwo's hunting for a tbangerwill give jxhfl mount." 1 "Thank you I shall be most happy." You will not mind coming 'ftther late in the season? Wa generally haveji houseful oyWngpeopletfii iNoEveiabieii, ladlpikeep some covers unbeaten for the occasion. And if jve have a touch of frost, there will be sometjipe, I thanked sir Thomas Wmton again, thought no more of the matter. Invitations of that kind are very so very rife-after luricfie6n-isHerry being a heart- expanding fluid and are so often forgotten A NOveinbel," reminding me of my'prbmise -to rcome and stay Willi fcim, anil fixing thi So I went down to Winton, and found I thatI neverexpected to hearagaia- this one.S 1 ws quit surprisdj fhSerefore, when aklnd letter from Sir Thomas came In TABULAR STATEMENT of the" volet polled for Judges of the Circuit Courts of tlx Fourth and Sixth Judicial Circuits of the State of Wisconsin, at an election held in the several towns, wards and election precincts in the several counties comprising said judicial circuits, tlmfe week wakes on the Jirst Tuesday, being tie seventh day Little soft Wombs, bottles of a peculiar oil, more delif 1 urate than ever used for the head, apdcalledj were appropriated their "Wen I visited my haircuttejr, jfchat lartlai would deliberate for at least five fcln- I took mv walks abroad -at and thel5reezfesJfluitredlhem over my shouidM J. ers, scornful was the beautv whose I eye did not light tip with admiration as she parsed; mveit Jeuvious men unaDie to witbhold thett 'tribute 6f 'praise: "Cheev-: my t0y," observed Rivers, who has spent-his and is looking out for "my, figure is twenty, thousand if bad your I'd make buti by ga it forty iTJs may judge my feeKngSy' when Jt was seriously proposed that I should, shave. I repudiated1 'the notion' Vith1 'a "shuddering earuestaess'jvhich'scienied to 'art use some ofi the company they i all set; to" work to argue Jme out of my objection to the' 5, rqa i'dfTaes.

Viilkrow aaain, said one Miss' 4 ir- i tt-i. lnion. -J-jH 1 "I am siii'd Mr. Che ver's face would -look- ilkettpw witlimit tlrem." added theother. there is a particularly fiae' contour, wbicb is completely' hidden O'Brian.

"Contour or aaid I I' jfr you SltnnoF pnt up Jwith ForteScue, some one3 eM JQUBt take the part." And to that I stack in spite of flatfery, "persuasion and satire, for three days.1' And I ffot il too. at times. tFirst'oiiean then anotlier' male wa tried my part, and lound wanting. 1 'On1 the" fourth1 morning, after breakfast, Ada Dart, expressed. wish to learn how to play billiards, O'Brian.

was not in the room, and I seized the opportunity of offering my services; wlucb jweret 6he had 1 been -Singularly reticent upon the' razor a wuicu.eu., uie to hope that alie. wbuld.ot.bavQ eett the sacrifice expected from me without a pane i but now, while I was engaged In the ioq perilous occupation ol teaching ner; now tOumaKe a bridge, broached the' Subject "i 'I ani! 1 'so 'Sorry; Mr13hey 'said 'she, yod cannot take tbe i part of Fbctescue. You must changft with Mr. iO'Brianf: that is the only way in which we can manage' even that-will-epoii-the play." "Is it quite Fortescue should be tasked faintly. "Why," judge for, how would a powdered wig Jqok withAr-them worst of it is," she "that undertook the the part of Maria, it'Vaawitlt tie supposition that; you would be jthe JTortescue." Those who've unacquainted with 77 Belle of Pemdrice'iiiiii be Fortescue is the lover of Maria, and several half-com- scenes are enacted betweewtherrf; knowing this, if they had heard how Ada hesitated, and seen how she blushed 'as they would not Wonder that toy breath came short1 and 1 a singing arose in my ears.

My left -hand closed upopr, the lingers whichwere forming that bridge; my hr form; I felt jntoxjeaed by the magnetic halo whicl floated about her bair.i i i "Take care she said, "I cannot make my stroke if you, oome so close." I knew there was. such thing as throwing away a race by making the running too" -ii i 'Mir am.1 HiKyoiief own b-bb-ballr in the exact 'hei? 4o-rto-frtO take that part, in Wrtfj(1a tad 1 i.i a. i'J i. ui won't, answer youf' she cried. 1 1f150fjcUese know you, and never saw most of the others before, and such thinra mat ali'th-s differencei you, know.r"-.To kissed, Ia maKe-oeneve, oy a man onenaaseen one feel nervous there i Ecstacyl she ciassed O'Brian with the men she had only known for; a week Then she had not no ticed huri at all pose parties he.had noticed and remembered "Oh, that yon knew me still better Oh, that it was' riot us re-' our i VOtf'wiir riOfmake a small Sacrifice?" Andf sb df Iiciously 6hy and tnat 1 cried in in do it What part with these and she laid a linger more beautiful than Aurora on one my wajsKers.

Yes." i Ybu must give me one as' a memento. Get upij there's some one coming it was Miss Winton and Captain Seymour, who came just in time to prevent' a formal offer'3 went off to my bed-room, locked the door, opened 1 my "dressing-case took cmt' scissors arid razor and began the dreadful task. Infatuated, mad that I was, f'' inserted the expanded points Of the fatal -gave uumuiBiYc viijr, anu in uaii a niinuie the carefully tended growth of years' fell to the dressing-table. I cannot bear to' recall ho I poked at moment. quickly, as waa possible.

I off the com- Ipan.iori whisker and then shaved my; cheeks Jl i "1 t-Oii my way down stairs I lftet Sir Thomas1 my nime. a oung jnton, rwho iwaa always late; wa breakfasting 'when dropped a u' of; hp'cofle Orer.his knees, and near-, ovJ 1 JU Leaving hirh' itf his misery Yericbunter-1 boeket-handkerohief intoi henmouth, and i4i hoil ui -iiciiiu( i JfeckiJ produced pioneach individual vmem berol the lesS 'A'da1, laughed'at'lny'anpearance bicent Q'Brian, jwh'a looked: upOBi mn trans for ma- iron a purely dramatie! point'J 6f'ilview. Others: divided as to whofh most fesembled'i a plucked fbwr or -recently shorn 6heepf'bnt thb said i the questiohe rJ 'lheisoHipanyisoon got used to ion; antf -tno, gramatic. business now, went as femobthry as a'hand passed overiiynJeUeeks- had the intoxicating the tantal -fsihg eleifteAt which was tempered by hand love tpAda ja'i daily till at last the t-day i of rffif myW'Mi'r we acted, them. welter.

is difficult to mdiV 'oureudience'i-as bound id''l'cbmrii'oii''bolit. flattering ap plause apu. proiuse- congratulations re eeivcd cannot be counted for At anV rate'' 'feterypody seemedelighted, and the voted -a sueceeaiiuanisA id' When which' has; Cost thdught'ancr labor; in the preparation, is jQveiVia leavy vweariness and depression is apt weigh thei principal actors, and thift as the case with the majority of at i Winton dlalL b'fiM'iu 't mi wff vtai oos lo -A'tii How eotiM'mf mind be cloudy if she sriiiled upon me 7., How feel depressed such uopes eievaiea me iu(f mornins ioiiowin2 tne Denorm- J.afiC.abfce' early, with a' firm determina ata turn mimic 'courtship into earnest' arict torce a plain yeg or' rio from'hei! that the pillow was quite impossible, so I got ad went for5 a Walk On pass-' through thegarden on my way' back to breakfast. I became aware that some one else i.waa'also in high spirits, for ell-knot ri voice behind the shrubbery was singing "Xbe tiKS jn tiie Morning and on turning the corner Of a path which brought me into a little open dell sacred to. rhododendrons, I his hat stuck on bacfc hfa head executiri -k pas seul to vocaj acpmpaBiment.

f-J i i I fc he iTied on seeing me, you making a tool of But it is a good thing my. mothers only son as'jbrielbr, me'tbia ftnej mornings Con-eratulate mv bovC al 1L1 eaid feclhig a little sickly ed unon them. em! i i 01 of oi ri for sajy Boston, Mass "For sale by all druggists. Boston', Sept. 18CT.

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This is by far the cheapest and best business college In'the country. Send for circular containing full information. Address I i li li. iWORTHINGTON WARNER, jan274tf 31 Batclielor's Hair Iye. This splendid Hair Dye is the host in the world; the only true and perfect Dye; harmless, reliable, instantaneous; no disappointment; no ridiculous tints; remedies the ill effects of bad dyes; invigorates and leaves the hair isoft.and beautiful, Wc or brvtcn.

Sold by all druggist and perfamers.anfl properly applied at Bachelor's Factory, Na. 16 Bond streetNew York. rr aa aw lTTmire-a mo littl-y sum at her of if disposition into the Whoop I was true be stolen a march upon me'. I left Wintoiltwo after- rwards. Thank you yes my whiskers are gradually expectto be ibis ioEalt out bv daylight in -another month orso.

At prtisejit are in Ihi bladking-6rpstagej AT WOOD RUBLE' proprietors. i i DAVID ATWOOD, HORACE RUB LEE, H. Iff. PAGE EI I 1J1 Ill I I i I f() linEdltorsk H- bail 10.00 Trl-Veekly. fS.Ooi Weekly, $2.00.

i INVARIABLY IN u' SATURDAY JUNE' 1868. (.. Ut ttumn i-i (, Ij-Tliiew'iaternaiEeveiiBe 1 'The 'new internal re venue tax report ed by Mr. ScitESCione of the longest and mdst important ever introduced into Congrelf aims'' to reform 'thi "abuses' and fraudljbf pur Revenue system by bon-solidatirig in the hands of bhe lafflcer-i-tlie dommiseioner of internal Re venue-faH the powerUarid responsibilities whiih have toforevbeeur divided between the i President, the-Srecretary. o' the Treasury, and the.

It makes the Office the Com-: misiioner a department, but does not constit tute him a' member of the cabinet. Ilia saj7! 'ary'll be $6,000 a and hels tOiiiave absolute- to' appoint and remove eveM't)nicel, and clerk of-tbe revenue ser-; vice, including assessdrs Collectors, superf visgqspectorftj guagers andstorekeeperd to prepare' and issue instructions, blanks and stamps! every: department and jbhange the boundaries freyenne districts and jcreate hew ones, provided that no Stato-shaH aav.niore districts iihan it has representatives Congre.sk., Instead of, gpeiil agents there is to be iri every United States judicial district a Supervisor of Inter nal Rfsyenue, with a salary fixed by the Com-' missioner at' riot more than $3,000 who shall watohf the oolleetion of revenue; investigate and proseputa, frauds, report: and transfer or suspend inspectors, and storekeepers where Tbi.tli pr escribes in minute "detail the organization of the Revenue Department and the duties and powers of all its officers, and introduces some thanses in the rata Qt taxa-tioot 7TJaough.it make oia salteration the SpiKirc inform the, DTouse" that the. Committee of Ways and Means as-g jfpuse.wij reduce it.and expresses histOiWn opinion in, iav or of T5 cents Jer gal-. lori uS the rate 'at" which the Government can most efficiently collect At this rate he looks for a revenue1 from this' source of for the ensuing year; instead of the tdlwlilchli ia now reduced. The bill faborishes the! sysTein-Of tbbaccto and "ffhiskly, inspectors pa'id by the manufacture1 ers, and devolves their Btore- keepeps, to be paid by' the Qoverttiaeu Mr.

ScpsxCKstiniates th6, i-eductidaf in cost of collection by i these 'measures' at $689,970. wholesale iiquor dealers is in-' prease from 1-10 of one per cent, on all saies over $50,000 to 2- per "cent; on all Wies1.over This 'should produce, ai cording to bf the of additional revenue. On distillers theres license taxr a tax on each" barrel plddiKeiJ.ii fiipne.ity to manufacture. 'ach-8fhilfs necessarily very- complex, Bcvenne iind Espcnditure. i Tixe following exhibit' of revenue ex- penditure, with estimates, prepared by fepe-ciar'ttpmniissiouer Wells, waa'read in the Hbe'bf Representatives" few days since b.v.Mri Sohenck.

-id Thai figures are liighly en-couraglrig. appears that the actual ex-ipfeditare''fcVf the Current fiscal year has1 i i i.o For nine months 280 678,066 Three nionths to Total for the year. Of'this fJli! 8,883 is for interest on the 6r6 A i2 jpatment, $514531,175 fr, thb chil fist, pfeIT3 fb the navy, and $23,733,837 for in terior peiftibris itildJtfllans. Tt55rgfcnlre. ifcfr tjie (349ieear is fis fol- 1.niontnsestimatU)':' Three months, to July 1," 105,794459 eridihtj1 June' 80! I actual arid "estimated, ''ilii lit Or.jlllll Vili; isitoiade ob ot h-Virtn ficV Inn i.imj.3371 Intrai: fevehue.

DlntttaSi 47,019,860.71 otal. PiTNeit year's June 30r Ts-thus stated bat. 1 -fj Interest on public debt iV.f 129,678,078 Bounties, estimated. 40,500,000 Purchase of Aliaska (coin) 7,200,000 liu.lQ0t278,3aa 4bU for Kit OiKainst'whicri revenue is'estiibated as fol- lows i (J (coin) J. ji internal revenue.

Other Teal y.K w- 10 -ilfl jtur i-Atcordinfe to these fisrures- the Coin reve (MfttWitt Jpi some, In ecefss of i f- 000,000 of coin revenue: tpeside the Aliaska purchase money)' avyabloojr the principal duVirig thd This is I equal to ine amount reqaireu tamer tne sinit-ing fund provision fn jtiie fifth Section of (the. "aef'f 'February lfe2 Board of Ifariagera -nr Pf i ine matronal Asyiuin met at asningion, XhrifsdaV. 'Plans' Wbtiexminod lifor the; asylums Jiuwautee jana Augusta, jiame, and appropriations' made for both these i i -I. t-Both are to have the capacity. six hundred men.

The; former is to be finished thb; latter the coming fall. Appropriations were, ao made, for, chape andsejeral putbuiW- ingsr for'th'e1 asylmri; Are- duction was made in the of officers the itwaujeee asylums are now full, about 1,5000 being. provided-for; andnumerous applications aVe iawaiting the new building 1 1 'I'M i .11, gpcjHESH wheral' harvest Kentpky'TehnesseeJiiArkan-f i The" yield will bejttvetnijaan has bieapticiatfidactf the grain) iSTgdod; Jaamswi .4 4 1 in i OF CIRCUIT COURT-4th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT. 7. i David Tay- Campbell Jor.

McLean. V- MV i Foad dn Lac 3,302 Manitowoc 1,644 2,241 Sheboygan 2,193 -781 799 Hector 1., Kewaunee Yj.W.rAti'.jlh. V.V.U.'.1i'..".'.':'.v.'...:'. 8.1P7 ''l-'" 1 '3 63 Ar Allis 22. 62i 401 1 if i L8 20 655 E.

A. Ellis It, 926! 833 89 tS94 )tSr 1 274 2,819 t9 Defective 2, Scat. 4r 420 Defective Scat.s: h. i 4,404 388 1 66 7751 E'iibimes'Eiife'l25 ,.791 VII Jason Downer 17, 499 8.292 8,013 8,302 1,851 Y.Y.Y.Y.YiYi'''' 1,916 S27 15. 1,387 588 114593! 760: 1.388 1.087 :5 i W- If 956 W95 .1,495 IX 1,118 1, 938 KO ixt 1,492.

65 002 621 646 ,8,294 6,926 liL Wl il if. I 11 a 1 cyron mne BoH. :1 -'i John John P.Pickson.l 1,031 1.328 Chas." Dunn'- 369 11 816' 119 A 1 A 223 664 2,081 88 Itobt, Doty 1. 418 1,894, 1,229 8,655 974 Wyriiaa pboner i i -836 2, 310l 1,065 141 1.862 2,307 345 i 60t' "897 1, 033 1.565 2,893 i648 ,2,056 1,235 2.660 .2,169 'v! 1,798 W. --I'v 145 66, 143 198 nyms from the certlfled statements'' made to' tne election held in the se veral tqwusj wards and plee- Dunn, sixty-five thousand six hundred and 'iT Secretary of State.

WSf. E. SMITH, State Treasnrer, CHAS. R.GILL, Attorney General, h'iiVM' State Board of Canvassersf i of Wisconsin, do herebv certifv thaf the forep-oinw i Jd.Kriil MSecretary or State. of Apru, lsbi.

CDHCUIT COURT 6th JUDICIAL CIBCTIT. Milton' Montgom-i ery. uoiiiPlinfc! Liii ,7 108 422 45a .107 19' iivBao 4 "283, 4 Roihanzo Fliatl. Montgomery 1. J.

Markle 1. 4,679 1.543 Smith, State and Chas. E. Gill. At aroresaio, appears tnat ina iwnaie mum ner i votes having received the highest -Circuit aforesaid, is dulv duly elected as such, for the term of six'yearscom: our names, at the capitol in Madison, this 16th ALLEN, H.

Secretary t)f State, Stiite Board of' LjCanyassers. flli7iii v.wd I nun 1 id V. till 1 1 decided bw the N. H. State in ih now oanowta tse WDtie IO tlie vrv bust I'ronenitioa for UMtorfns: )r mi faded Huirlo Ita erictaaloelort 1 nnimnuii.ii.iimwth i morv ana-mBts-uii.

ana tor uraMuip jr tram. k. hm. 1 urn iu oQcn uonc. ua a tae liair biuu, ana V.

if, B-K'i-ff Jllii'j 1 J. R. BARRETT Proprietort, "'I ORD I V) -will wnvj Wi j'fieneral Agents fo' the JTorthwtjrtern Btetea. bus Jtfi-ifl YEjtitvrt'AsrMNEk1 -co iiiiibsopfi3TTf Jttarrrfagfe'i i n's delivered at the Kew York Museum in.tnmv. embracing the subioetsllow to live what to live lor; yonth.

maturity and old are: -manhood Generally the cause' of Indi- -(-Htiou flatulence and nervous diseases acconnu ed fof; Marriage philosophically considered, i I'ocket volume Contain insr those lecttire will be forwarded to parties unable to attend, on receipt of four stamps by addressing Secretary, New York Museum of Anatomy and Science, 618 Broadway, New York. 255feb20dly 1. -T i.i vi.im Dltclitn. ifc'J T)iil 1 it SIX HUNDRED 3 RODS 1 OF, Ditching to lot by town' of Burke, Dane County, to responsible -Ditches to be! froidfour toiBiifht- fcati a and It irom mree to tour ieei ueep. Apply I tlSjeldtf "i- 1 41 io- rWt e.

1 ,2 that air lhomas had a very good notion of fitting up a country-house. Every bed--' room had a dressing-room attached with a bath in it, and hot and cold water laid on ir'and a warnt bath beforg diriner after" violent it, oue the greatest, "luxlipies in the sybarite's list. Then the breakfast arrangements were capital: guestsentered the; ponyt ftpyf IS! rang the; bell and ordered what they liked, just as if they were at a hotel. But all this, which and.itoon became eyidepfi that their (-werb runhing 'ilpbn' nbtMng else' 'so that even, if the arama had not been toy particular my sympathetic nature probably have been carried away by the general exciiemeui. -rr iiy theatrica tastes had' never, as yet led me to take a part In' any indeed of the ladies andi mem forming the gresent compa.da.afViiiaod sOTBriaQ; were the only two, who were not about to hiake 'their first1 appearance' upon any stage.

Of course these experienced members took' a prominent lead; besides beings necessarily -drawn together in a way.which. it was very unpleasant, for me to witness, Jealousy 'strict envy so stirred my bile 'that I waft inelinbd to regret 'tltelgood dld'daya of tairht have. picked a juar- reljvith my rival, and go.yhftd of removing him. from' my path. way iri which the odjous Irishriiin knocked" over the pheaiisn.Jabbjlts.j gijift particular snap-shot, liredfrom'the hip, which was faf.

tal tb forced me to own that there-'as'a deep' truth inp'the1 irignrous assertion So eonstaritiy repeated; in newspaper articles, s-r1 a.cowardly rtnoif iAi But I haa my ttirn t)t Teiflg placea en rap-. part with the eritrahomg AdaV" Thefine; old.1 J1JDGE COUNTIES. Romanzo Jgckson il53 601 (s 836 .1 O.IQ I.a Crosse I.V Xji Trempealeau Buftalft.i... Monroe. i Totals Ji ii 6.026 STATE OF WISCGNSIN-r-ss We.

Thomas Allen; Secretarv of State. Wm. OF is common enough in all.jafgej Jingnslv country-houses, does not give the idea of. comfort I wjghpj convey arid which cou- sisted in the4 'kiul smoothness with 11 wheels of the household turn- i Uieti:) I'taere wafc no fuss or bother, or forced torney General, constituting the 8tae( Board of Canvassers for the' State of Wisconsin, do hereby certify, that the foregoing tabular statement of votes compiled by us from the certified statements made to the Governor, Secretary of State and State Treasurer, by the clerks of the Boards of Supervisors of the several eonnties comprising the Fourth and Sixth Judicial Circuits of the State of Wisconsin, con" tains a correct abstract oC-, the wtes given forjudges of the Circuit Courts of said Judicial Circuits; respectively, at an election held in the several and election' precincts in the several counties comprising the judicial circuits aforesaid, on the, first, rbeiiig jseventh day of April, 1868 -'r 1 'J hospitality; but if you wanted anything, you got ai4 oucewiuouii, jrouoie or aeiay. But I 'ani' anticipating.

I have only jvtBfe' reached the house at present. Sir Thomas, jVinon was agwidowerand liic preet ly- consisted -f-s two between seventeen and thirty, and a son in the Lancers, now at home on were several guests besides- CapTI tain with i it sugpected-, desirjetof another fraternal connection with O'Briaa, of the Foreign-Office! a hali.ot Winton Park was to be.oUr ntnnnaA t4.tiA-'inA-tbr'.A i stopped 'staredl 'and ksked i 'I hat, irom tne eero neu statemears maue as givqn for Judge of the Circuit Court or the Fourth Judicial circuit atoresaid, was seventeen thousand three hundred and twenty-nine of which number David Taylor received eight thousand one hundred and tifty-eeven Campbell Mclean, pine, thousand one hundred, and Hector McLean, one That the whole number of votes given for Judre.of the CirrnitCtonrt oCthe i Sixth" Judicial' Circuit was-eleveri thonsand two hundred and fil'ty-five of which number, Komanzq Bunn re-ceived rlve tliousand and twentr-six 6.026.'Milton Montsomerv, four thonxand rtx hundred and seven ty-nine Edwin Flint, one thousand five hundred and (1), sorf sociaP Crfchtdn vftd btherit. Of the fairer visitors, rieed only mention one, Ada Dart, for. what man of souudmind 'odul'S Aotice any in the room? iJli Sej'mour could do sort1 but then ne Vas'Thfatuated and nbt ielected aseuchvfor the term of sixyears, commenchigon the first Monday In January, 1869 that Romanzo Bnnri. bavin ir recfelved the highaat anmber of votes Given-.

Son Jn4naat Cfr- 'cui Court of the Sixth Judicial Circuit aforesaid," Is In witness whereof, we have hereunto subscribed davofMav. A. 1808. nu Hit tmlwv.i 'n lJife- 4(fT. 1 St Aii tij i of ebiVnCnriiiflsftfllMBg Winyoanger Winton on the-bratn, in lact.

It surprised me jfchebeautiful Ada sail into the drawing-room before, dinner on the evening of 'my afriyaJi'" had met ier at i dinner-party and three I hajd attended her humility1 throughout the whble of a pic-nifc; and h'er image rose be- when yon lean back arid shtit y'but eyes in a railway carriasel' wheri' Vou ae trvin? to' get sleep at night. do' ri'0' knoM iore me raiuer more man 1, iiifea.TtiS very unpleasant to b6 haiinted ''by' facJ to see it whenever you sntoke a buiet sbfifaryipipe: of do hereby certifv, that the foregoing determinations of 4he State Board of Canvassers, same Is a true correct copy thereof, hand and affixed the great seal of the State, at the. Jnnev A. I8(i8. b'y.

ionw I'tMuU THOS. ALLEN, Secretarv oi State! niiicu wurBirro nave a. utamjiui woman or a tune tnnnifi iri Of course I wabc-fn! that, '-absurd 1 state whicWthe1 andierits'fetyle 1'ehanibrjed'y arid' I 'the modern and "i' despise Iby any i-'- -otie but liiihselfjbr' V-alne arirtnrns 1 more f-wtharl bard cash; is-ari idiot'and I hope tnatH MWm r.M. MJ Law; Blank Publisher, rarAJDisoJir, Wisconsin. ttJ.

All.mv l.latilrs nr T.rintAn -nit tine white paper, and ara of the most approved forms, sent free by mail to any part of the State, f' Catalogue of prices furnished on application. GOTO HKXIKA'S ANT) SEE his new stock of II S'i 1j ltOil-0l AND FUR IT I Sti I iS- a 0 He has jhst received from New York the largest assortment of Hats and Caps ever offered this city, andjyia oi A.T PRICES inAT'DBFT COMPETITION. P. HENIKA. :1 v.t 551ap25dawtf Next Door to the Vilas House.

PIJMPS 1 PIJMPS PUMPS fi AMh. M(m 'SELLING r.THE Waupun and Delavari wooden puma and ala the Peck a superior Iron pump, adapted to wells. Any person needing anything in my line will do well to. call on met All orders promptly attended to. E.

MORDEN. in Ui.j vu. -a on Wilson corner East Canal. m. i Viz ED the tax on manufactures, the subscriber proposes to give his customers the of it, and wilLaU.bi-eitHw-toeko At reduced.rates.

As we always keep the AND THE Best1 Crpqds, In the market, enptomers will find it to' their advantage to buv bfusT -c Remember that Old stand, of Church fcllawley, on etreet, to No. 14 "Washington 'Avenue, j. m. IIAIGHT. Madison, April 14th, 507aprl4dawtf.

SinTHmo AND IR0N'W0RK Userul or- Ornamental. ffiSSRSASKEW A SONS, IN XTXV their Smithy, at fhe foot of lUng street, opposite the Meredith House, are ready to do all kinds of smith work, ia iron, steel roUier metals eraudahs. Balconies, Doors, aad FirerProof Shutters, Iron" Fencing, and Agricultural Implements of every description constructed according to order. All kinds of orders in, the line promptly executed on reasonable terms. "'-Messrs.

Askew Sons, thankful 1 for the bberal support, heretofore! -extended to them their friends and the public, are encouraged to redouble their efforts to give Mr, Askew has had ftn experience of SI years in hi easiness, 14 of which have been to this city and vicinity; and feels competent to creditably fill all orders ia his line. 5G5aprl3d3m. and i was vo takf me oesi au vantage ipe many naiurat Jais -cilitieS Of Bcenefry'f to Ifind! out? what aressesior iof pays periorTOi. and Ada Dart being the onlv person whose counsel was 01 real service in a case'J oi aimcujy j.ywjispgrp.ewiaiiy oDiigea to ap-: peal to her. Dangerously intoxicating were1 those conferences, which, confess 1 pro: loiigetP needlessly I'ilsed 'Sometimes io get up aj vexatious ibppbsitionfjb her wisIjeSj, order give OTrdiscnssion-arria' trimonial flavor.

Heigh ha i'Jf' MliLLl.ll.. 'lili Ihj, MVJi.i. JffiV.T UT The plays selected Wjepe TJte Bt-Ue cfPem-1 ante, followed by the farce of EyU' and Noes'; ana ims uisinouiion' oi' pans -was a worK tori bolomon, Jthe iontpany at first declaring their utterpabilijty me suupiusL xiiiu-iiLcrSj-ajiu coming round gradually todcinaritling the principle robs.1 At our, first general meeting, it really seeniej doubtfnl whethei? it be, 'cast "thO 'mildesf and lightest 'of' pieces' irP heBritlshfen-1 of 'jt- AUiiHiut, ji Aitu niuiuu uve uvea Twr tenjwitu Moors, and wo Iagos, oxjr little company iS had stomach for them all. When we 6ame trial, howeveri'the powers Of each'pei form: er got to bo; ctrffatctdjpy the others somewhal'kbonf their' right value, and Settled places accordincrlv. unX was iasi lor onescue, wnion was too' prominent aartfor my; taste foe besie4 that, ln princi pi I very prefer that otner peopie-snpuia amuse me to reversing I ha'riri'g II earn, by.

near. t(1 (uumjj i That "wasanothes.odd'effectwe'aJl Betfttl-ed to haxe. ganfiuiek to-ohool. At every turn irxJtkflihenseifOi gBdunds, you would come uponyoung lady or gentleman, with knitted brows "c'aHh bi' iust heal imeP lady, would make a similarfyequeMand puj.1 her hands behind her back while. repeating ner lass, irom sneer iorce oi t.

sits inor mcej please," sne 'brie Jconie VI JrjL "Eu? f. 8 more oitfthia anonvs speaoc iupk -I-" int f. In a little time matters to fun smoothly. and we oar-first Tfeheamh By recalling tO1 tnihd the' different' actors bad' seen in my part, and endeavoring -to inv'' itate them, better than I bads pndj gamed onsiderable ap-- said "you mtjsj shave, yon i know. The ideaof Forlescub with those whiskers js too Xow, mywhisOiri were black, pendent silky, andllaaost'iae an irifiaity trouble; IthadlakBd fTie '-years otUbristant frte and.

scientific to -brrig' them td their' present'ilate of Any -ene with- fo4t jrieliO Jn tiJiK toitMH-oulhardiyi; credit the amotititoi time ana iaDonot to kti nienti ai4 4he tnere inone v. that I had expend- and eyes fixed ,0. eitner sayChet4rav like a good fenowvk I 9 tit, -4 If -i-I am tree Iromueh1 anB extreme' 'of "weak-iii lage ha state wniciF considered by hu many hard -headcHlractieat Weri' to'haiJe itst advantages; 'arid It did oeotis'te tne' that, rif. ever I tested itit would be-rathe pleasant to do so in partnership with IA da I had poidea 1 that acquainted with, the Wintona, andher nnexpected presence looked.quite like- a fatalityi 'J when expeotiag, to find yourself ia the fmidst of have discovered a familiar stfae kmoiVgstthrH'bft may "remember, what a pleasant revulsion it caused in' your feelings, and how a acquaintanceship ioreijRe.1ioQU,ot, intimate inendship-by the nesi -ji But to a (certain 'of Attraction, fanc'yoVttdtuiritioitI must'r'blfekd Marriasre i a state whiclfe'considefed b'v' 'D owpg tuis, naii iPra balls past or future, toime KiJean to an end, one end-s-Ada. .1.

ci. 1 THE, CHEAPEST? AilD BESL 1 r. NXT DOOR TO THB AMERICAN HOUSE, RESPECTFULLY i tali the attention of the public to her stock: of JBelievui that for qnality, icheapness, there is uo store in the city that can surpass her In her line, of Amongher stock is eluded- a iJia FRINGES-BulHon SeWing Silt and Tassel', wide amVaarrowat the lowest rates i-f ijtaMlHHDfAfl widthi and jshadejsi beiughfceheap and to be sold in the same wav. -n LACES AND EMBROIDERIES Of the finest quality, to tie sold at bargain. DRESS AND CLOAK.

BpTTtONA-Of every style lo be sold VervTow." ttanuaercnieis, corsets, worsteas, cults ana Bu gle.Trimminff. Ytlvets. Ribbons and thingsitoo Imimercms tot mantiiaaXallopf which will be sold cheaper than the cheapest. iisruMKa I 1 NewfJoods Constaijtly Arriving. stylish fashions.

jjod i pass oy witnout Madison, May 5, A. L. SCOTT. ft atismayoaim, TT i CHANG JR IK rpiIE CAPITAL RETAXPUKI) corner of Pijicieey streets, now -oidurt' WALTZ1NGER nUCHTINc anJ will ba found all respects a first class estahlihmeni. Lunch and Meals served at all hours of the day and The best ot.tji, yw, Refreshments of aU Constantly oit hand and served fitted up a lunch room for ladies.

Entrahce- r683may23d3ml i ARNOLD j-. VJJ.Iv. j. Ml uiaic. Thos.

S. Allen, Secretary of State of the State has been compared with the original statements and? itow on file and of record! in Ibis thee, and that the In witness whereof. I have hereunto set my L. S.l Capitol In Madison; this 2d tlay of is uta m-siil iu.w 'l I ontrasW Jn91MteytJ -oai-tutm mm.mfewt a tit yoknowtheifl Win Jtf'JMlf'Wt '( fcii' $hiSWMW -looking ratheT fished at ny4 ihave knownu them I j.since.J was quite a Win WJf.fireai-lfe- mz-A reply- sbjefcu; an absurdityrad pa, due assumption of intimacy iri exclama-" 'tion. 'which would have been to reflect upon in the.

presence: of la-l'''-1 "dies'; but Ada Darfj wa Hke'tli sunj.t vas. rnVas shining 'on you and she hvaysslione 'i not believe she ever snubbed "a poor 3 felW'iri her She would laugTfTat him, 'tiideed on' tery fiHght'' 'provocation, but wthose who wouldjiave resented, ridicule thei soonest in were never offended tfwith Ada xwijeevf her.or '-isliked itif.tf tfedtdted; oc faileto ppfe, and spbil her Bnee hewai firsts 'plaeed 4a the cradle, I believe. muhcrh.

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