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"ML 1,1 CJfjV TA I i 'i o'irI i ii .4 It, 'iT Uk It V- fOXDAY AFTKIyNOON, AUGUST 10, 1808. VOLUME XV. i 1: i 1 CO f.l LI CI A L. t'i II. II.

Gray, of Darlington, is talked of oTATE JOUllNiili. BY TELEGMPIi. -r 'C' Milwaukee K' 8. Wisconsin Items. i i The Racine Admcaie gives the ftotal valuation of Racine real estate at 1,468,886,, and personal property at $924,806.

-Th net receipts of Racine Station for July were $5,236.12." fIE OFFICIAL STATE PAPER TO-DAY'S DlSPATCnES: EUROPJEAIV NEWSI Colliery Explosion in Delgiuin. PEltSOXS KILLED. Some far 13 contributed to 1 the Baltimore 'I rGcn. MoDoweh his in 'No'jw'jYorb City, its, Commander of the Department of the East. I The'Vattlo disease has disap peared from Western and dyin EXlLlSIVLLl rou THE STATE JOtRXAL.

Flour' quiet and steady at 9.5011.75 for win ter as the Democratic candidate for Congress In third distriqt '7 Quite a numbee of hitherto active Democrats' in Chippewa county, in this State have united with the Grant and Colfax Club at Chippewa, Fall, Ainong. thern is Wm. RiciiAR.ttsON, Clerk of the County Board, and 'a -member' of the Democratic county committee. 6.2510.25 for spring. Wheat dull and heavy at l.ft for 'No 1 in store Jto'r No ifc'iVrs for 1 b'rti quiet and firm OUH ISIGilT DISPATCHES.

The' Milwaukee Stnllnel reports a boat race "between the Milwaukee and Columbia REPUBLICAN NOMINATIONS ITU UFIGUT IT OtT oV THIS LIXE." out in Central Ge'nnatiy. rjn'I i Mr. Thos. President of the Third are in light request and entirely nominal boat clubs, the latter composed of boys not TOR PRESIDENT over eighteen years of ago, for a distance of National Bank of Cincinnati, and a promi-j 'old bfferfng at 70c and new at 65c. nent on the 7th.

scarce and firm, a email lot 'in bags MovcinehtW of Speakdr Colfax. Accident to' General Butler. FOEEIGIf i INTERVIEW OF ENGLISH FRENCH three miles, which the Milwaukee club, with Large huhibers of Norwegian women have" YJ the Kiwiickihnkk accomplished in 22 mtin worked in the harvest fields or Minnesota. Potatoes are scarce afnd nominally unchanged at utes and 4 seconds, the Columbian, witJi Ccn. Grant at his Galena Home.

Vs Geq, Qrast, having completed his visit at left there on Thursday to make Tisifc to-his old friends in third' They earn nearly as much as u' 'i i tit UT a. idvio 11; Kl'ilSTERS. about fl.50 for txr.i. on i The secohd trial of Van Slen. at St.

mo itv-Ki ioy, ouniug tu oy eutyuuB unci. "i' Butter scarce at 212Tc for flrkin, for Paul, for the arcourtJ resulted I i i -1 i'. The earnings of the Milwaukee Division ,7 Satisfactory Assurances of iPeace. since he, left there in. 1861, to in of the N6rthwest6rn Railroad for July were aiuuuiiy iu ljuruiei, yi iioi guilty, i- A terrific fire wa? iragig inyj.the woods "Eg's scarce ahd saleabl at isldcl t'" Cheese in good demand at for Wisconsin jldps nominal at 2030c for a increased over July, 1867,: of J.uiin i-)ii i-' FROM LOCis.

Hi. Locis; August 1(K The- railroad from Su Joseph, to Council Bluffs will be completed and trains commence running to-morrow. Ti "An attachment uit was entered yesterday in the Criminal Court against Mr. Blaik, of the firm of Black bankers and brokers, corner of and Pine Streets. back of Co the 7th News from Japain the service of, bis passed through Chicago very quietly, hone but ft few of his1 personal, friends 'being Missies was prf- The, forest fop miles was one, mass of flames, wool active and flrtu at for coarse 35 $cKuyleiv CplfaXi Fob Prcsidknyiai.

Elbotors- il iM'- Dist -KLinr fcxo4onrkiestsu 2d flliS. WILLIAMS, of Eork 31 ALLK WllinE.t, ofLaFayctte. llh L. F. FEISSYj of Waslilngtoii.

5th -W. C. EITCH, bfWInuebago. WM. T.

riUCE, of )j Several farm houses were destroyed, i forniedluni; 3637c for fine, 183(J for pulled, iented, by his fellow employees in the post- bffice, the: other day, witli a beautiful goid- The Revolution Still aware oi.lns coming, he having requesteu A destructive fire occurred at St. Paul with one-third oft" on unwashed and fleeces in bad that no demoRStratioJi: whatever; should be Saturday morning at six o'clock, burning condition." Success of Southern: Daimios headed ebony cane, ras been: appoiuted, Surveyor of Distilleries tnade over his presence. On' his way from out ther. northwest corner, i of TUird and Cedar streeta, arid the Universalist Church 1 Milwaukee, Aiig. 10.

Flour dull and nominally unchanged. Wheat dull at 2.00 for 1 oi and STORM. Xinder thb' new law.i. Taxes are paid on Chicago tb Galena, however, he was found but and was very warmly greeted by crowds on Minnesota streetall frame- buildings. Hare Taken Tossessleii? of YtMo.

gold 'rwatches persons carrying Loss $50,000. ma ii l.T)2forNo. 2 do. i I 1 1 1 t-1; 1 i of people at Eockfocd, FreeportPecatoni them in the first collection dLtrict, r.The William 'of KcW York, is report Oats dull at 57c for No. 2.

vV.r' Corn Arm at f. 00 for' Ko. I "wi r-i -a -m ed to be worth one hundred and twenty mil tells a. tale of two irate Cblaago ca, and other places where; the; train made airy pause," the' multitude' giving yentI( to tV lUIlk, AUg, The thunder fitorm of Saturday was" very severe on the Jersey side of the Hudson river." Hudson City was badly flooded and one new building was demolished by tb lightning. Several bouses were struck by lions of dollars' He pays a tax on one half fatheti of the landlord of the Kirby Hoiisp for a'so'rt a'iid daughter Who had united thlir THE LO UISTAXA TltO TJiiLES.

their. enthusiasm by cheer upon cheee, firing of that sunl, and his real estate is worth aou ble its assessed value. -J-i -yj. )ew York Market. hi" Ui I New Floor dull at 8,709.80 for -extra atate, and 8-80 jflc-v j.i a i of: cannon, and earnestly pressing forward J1- Kentucky and l)eiuocraev.

The New York WrorW taTves the result of the recv'til election "in' kcA'tupky as a text from wbicli i( preaches a liisco'uiVe agamat' the reconstruction laws of Congress. After referring to the existing troubles in Tennessee, it ears 1 A terrible accident occurred about seven miles east of Des Moines on Friday. A boy to shake him by the hand. The train reach lightning in XewarkHoboteh, but no 10.85 for western. the, aforesaid parents, and Jiad taken- up Stringent Acts by Legislature.

t. "i -i: 11 ed Galena at 6:301. of Friday, and of lives were lost. quarters at the Kirby. The landlord so hap aged and a young lady aged sixteen, were carelessly handling a Wheat dull and droopingv i i Ityp, scarce and qntet.

i. Com heavy at 1.10(21.16 Jfop pnsonnd; Forbidding Military Organizations, pily managed affairs that one of the parents -i', 'j 3 i. when it was discharged, the ball striking the ti.liU-,l.-..i. 1. FIRE.

CLivEiujrD, Aug. 10. 'Ia Kent noky how -'diflVrent A State army is eirl and killing her instantly. Her name 1.17 for sound mixed western afloat. ueiauie recuuuuevt anu jjrumiaeu iu ue a itw i.fi ih Unless Organized Under Law.

was F-mma Alderman. The bov hag fled. ther to the two made one. German Oats active and unchanged at 820 for western1 in The Continental Hotel at Crestline took The races stand in the relatious In which God has creaoed Kaoh in loallr equal. NotiuTiat-ural political and social equality is enforced.

The tore. -1 1 1 Major J. McDonald, the wojl kqown boy sefen years bid, fell off the Grand Hap Chief Clerk of the United States Senate, at 1 1 '-) i Paris, Aug. 9. The Etendard says that at the recent inter ven Steamer Pott EridayJahd was drowned government nasea on tne consent oi tno people, 1 iV 11 1 A mtm a JSfew Tork Stoek Market.

1 I i New Tonit, August 10. i Washington, a gun, while en tnckr honors Btatesmi'n Hitch a Stevenson. Branv The aupun Leader learns that a man and his1 sonJsom'e ten or twelve- ye'arsVotdj deavoring to frighten some little girls from his garden last Wednesdays, Several shots lette, Guthrie, and WicklittVv Tennessee breeds fire yesterday from escaped gas igniting at the Three persons were seriously injured. house and furniture wa3 damaged to the extent of 10,000 before the fire was extinguishecLj Tie boarders suffered a considerable loss. U.

S. Bonds are quoted as follows such dirty as Brownlow, Stokes, Mullene and the like who are the reproach of their ene view between Lord Stanley and the Marquis de Moustier, yesterday, the mosst satisfactory took effect; in 'the neckband shoulders of one child. i jmatei; is in the hands of 1I53 TJillted States 6s of were drowned' in rioricori Lake, near on Tuesday. Ini company with another cies (Uid of the civilization of the period. Ken United States 5-20s, I j.i.-....

tucky is a Constitutional State. Tennessee 1 his recepton there a dispatch the, Chicago Ifribune say r.Kih i watl l-t'j si The depot ia situated in a valfey on either side of which' are lofty all over these were groups of people waving handkerchiefs tend hats, and 'cheering' bo loudly as to completely drown the shrill whistle of The bouse-tops werercovered, while the space around the depot was one mass of human The response to jf one gentleman for three cheers gave twice the number," with a hearty good will. A company ofyoung men had secured a 12-pounder howitzer, and stationed it on the tep of a high eminence, and while the cheering was 'going8 on. a salute was fired. The General and family alighted from; the cars, and were escorted to their residence in carriages provided for the" purpose by the crowd.

In the evening the Tanner Club, two' hundred accompanied by proceeded to his resi the police. )-. -i Lnited States 5-20s. second. assurances of peace were and that the confidence of both, ministers in the Cong ressional State.

That is Jnst the difference, man tney were in a ooat some, nan a mtie aim cauo or tne citterence. Van I on while United States 5-20s, third. United States 6-20s, United States 5-SJOs, irom snore, when ice uoat -capsized. un postmaster of that was of has been Our conclusion, from these is a COLFAX: AKD 1. I i Louis, A ug.

1 A Denver dispatch says Schnyler Colfax of the men got ashore, but in attempting stooping to dip some watery with a pitcher, United tates 0-40s 1 1 'jm jwhat different front that reached by the out of a barrel, the pitcher waa struck by save his "son the other was' downe' Th -'vi' i Cbicaso Market. Uor'J. The alleged tranquility in Kentucky and party arrived there Saturday and were lightning and broken to atoms. Neil suffered: no' further injury than a temporary proves nothing, unless it be that the rebels says the man- kept restaurant near Minnesota to leave for Central Citv and Golden City i Chicago, SATtntD at Even iNO.Ang. 8i There was less activity in the market to-day, and of, the atttJii tlieycan 4 tfe i ri vlj.

prices favored the buyer. Fond du Lac Commonwealth report; At Deerfield, the town of Mr. "Seymour's flour was quiet ana a suaae easier, nnt not While Kentucky was yast recruiting field 'A larger surface was planted in- Colorado the, burning house of Mr. -Nowel for the ebel "armies, it" did not formally this vear than ever before, i'' residence, a few of his-friends" indulged quotabiy lower. We report sales at in In nnminntlnn tliA nthei- rkv lor White Winter Extras; 9.50(12.00 for good to in celebrating iif nomination tie ottieriay, fant Drand8 of Spring Kxtras; 8.008.5tf for Win- and it was proposed to make everybody ter Superfine: 7.50 for Spring Superfine, and at unite, as a State, In the rebellion.

It retaim dence and tendered him a serenade: In re strongly connrmeu by the opportunity thus had of reviving the good understanding which has so long existed between Great Britain and. France. 1. I The has the following special advices from The new envoy, of France, Culroy, arrived at Yokohama on the 6th of July. It was reported that the southern, Daimios had taken possession of Yeddo.

The party of the Mikado was acting with great vigor, and bad mustered a large army to rneet W-ftfei 01 The Governor of Testh has. caused-the hiirro'h fn' jAi-mrtnp A nnrtv nf l.ripk male. I 8.15(80 for Rve 1. caused by the explosion of a kerosene, lamp. Loss insured for $800.

car load of oats was imported to Fond du1 ed its old State Government. The result sponse to repeated calls General Grant made MIKE MoC OOL MARRIED. pT. Loris, Aug: 9. his appearance.

has teen that aU its rebela retain the elec orm rpfiifeino' tn An -an'- an assault was niftde I Wheat was quiet and easier, with sales at 1.88 ers retusingto ao so, an assault ransae 1 lor No Lsoi.ga for No i.66i.66J4 upon them, when Mr. Seymours "friends: tor No 3, and at 1.41&1.50 for Rejected Spring- Colonel J. A. Smith, the commander.then Lac the other day wthich, with $46.80 freights tive franchise, while about 250,000 of its' said cost $561.80. vi'.

Some other small fires are were beautifully cleaned out and sent to elosaug dun at the insiae ngure ior ino a spring Winter Wheat was quiet but steady at 2.05 for Ii 1,1 i.muUi;..! I at 1.S0 for No 2 Red. 1 j. 1. -i I Pam, an a nhder less activity in Corn, and the advance General: It affords me much pleasure to a li people, who were continuously loyal to the TJnioa, remain disfrarchised. Of the noticed.

Repot ter says the Fond dq There was near nera wiin your lenow-ciuzer who nave A gas main in the Capitoll the cen lMike the celebrated bruiser, was married to i- Miss 'Mollie Norton, daughter of Daniel Norton, a rich contractor of this city. The church was densely crowded and 'the street outside was thronged so that the-etreet ears were impeded. Lac county savings Institution. which haa population, the rebel element constitutes "a come to pay their respects to you as a worthy citizen ot this city. Many of those you here noted yesterday was lost.

Sales were at 1.00 1.02V4 for No 1: 4ScS1.01 for No 92ia93c for Re been operating thirteen months, notwitb-! large majoritr. It has complete control of jected; 1.011,02 for White, and 1.02 for Yellow, in ueiore you nave served in tne ranks under yon, and fousht durini? the camnaitrn at Doniilson and store closing tame at l.uu iorno 1. Oats met with a moderately active shipping and standing dull times aud high interest paid! yicksburjr, have followed you on to victory at 5 i "lue' iraveueo wun you to tne jrotomac had deposits the first of this month. tre of the dome, in what is kno wn aS the Washington crypt, exploded Friday afternoon with great ibrce, blowing out all the heavy framework surrounding, and tearing all the doors, frames and windows to pieces, and scattering them through the basement in all directions, i The effect of the explo-l sion, was such as to create alarm for the time for the safety of building. speculative inquiry, but prices suffered a decline of 2c bn.

Sales were made at for Nos land 2 closing quiet at 57c. arrest of Prince Alexander Kara Glarge. wicli, wbo has been retiding in this city since the assassination of Prince Michael. of over police are trying to! the State. It is not very boisterous, because, in the it lias its owii way.

But if the right of eaffrage were Conferred oh' the adult males among the 250,000 population which is deaied all political rights, and who are uu uore me naff inrongn ttie Dattle of the. U-i derness and on to Kichmond, and they apnoar this evening, as jonr fellow-citiisens, to pay their respects to their oid commander. lie pleased to Rye was in Detter request sua nrmer, wiin Bates close up the drinking places in Fopd duLaej at 1.42$1.43 ior ii i.wwi.n ior ana 1.15 for Rejected. BVUL'jll, luem. Permit me further to say thai those who are present here to-night bearing fhew torches as Barley was quiet owing to tne ngni onenngs.

a on 'Reporter is just eight years old. ii SEW rsfi 1 i Nkiv York, Aug. 9.1 ronnd lot of No 2 sold at 1.00 seller August, and required to obey laws in the enactment of The Saiional Debt on the 1st of Angast The Berlin rwsays harvesting was' sample lotB changed hands at 1.4-1.70 on, track according to quality. llighwmes were Irmly held. Holder asked 80c 0 The pilot-boat which arrived here wU as those wfciore not those of your fellow-citizens who 1'tnnished the materials of war as well as those who followed "yon victorious banners throughout the South, will still follow you onto victory in nest November.

At 1 Lookont -r i August, 10. Dispatches have been received, which announce another terrible colliery explosion at Jernmaps, in the province of Fifty -one persons were killed, and a great number injured. STABBEIK Boston August In a street row, between a party of Germans and Irish, a man named Daniel following is a statement of the pub never in so forward aicondition in that sec- for bonded, but no buyers appeared at that figure. lic debt of the United States on the 1st of Free sold at 1.45. tion at the commencement of August.

In; last night, reports that, on the; 6th she fell in with water-logged, aban doned, and sinking, itbout iiinety miles from Mountain, when they charged upon the enemv's A0t The demand for Provisions was better, and the August, l.t8. ii, i.i.:; market firmer. 'Mess Pork sold at 29.50. bnver line and it appeared to soma that they wavered at the fort, an that -sturdy Roman. General that section very little." grain is left stand-' in; and considerable has been stacked or- debt bkabinq coiar INTBREiT I Drv Salted Shoulders were held at andy Hook.

She was. towed to Highland 1-iVic. and RonsrU Sides at 14V.C. Lard was a shade 5 per cent, bonds: 221.588,400 00. fiperceut.bonds,'8t 283,077,800 00., firmer, aud sold at ISV4C for steam.

Butter the receipts continue large and thede- ut into barn. The. Oshkosh' says black pur manrt is light at 8033c for choice, and 35 Thomas, thought onr line was failing back, and became a little impatient, you remarked, Give the boys aittle time and they will carry the hill." As the roll conies along from a number of eastern Status and our men think they may he wavering, that the contest and he battle is doubtful, if you will tell them to be qniet little, and hold the hill will be carried. In OctoberPennsylvania bonds 1, 583. 100,100 00 Shay, about 20 years of wa3 fatally wliica they have no voice, we suspect elections would result somewhat differently and that Che rebel element 'would be less coni-plactat than at It is quite possible that by reducing the other Southern States to the condition of Kentucky, the rebel element would be so far appeased as to refrain, to a considerable extent, front murdering the freedmeh whore' they would wish: to nse as laborer's under.

such, humane statutory regulations as the unrestrained rebel mind would deem appropriate to enact. If theUnion men of Ten-ese8 could be'disfrancliised, and the rebels of that State clothed with full powers to 2Vcy lb for common to good. berries have begun1 to arrire freely. 1 The ii stabbed. No arrests were made.

and given in charge of the Lnbernic Wrecking who -pumped her! the bodies of three seamen were found in her hold, and the -name of the vessel ascertained to be the IT. T. Trowbridge, of-New Haven, which sailed henee for Barbadoes on Fruits Green Apples less active 'at 3.25(?fc5.15 JBEABtN CCJ1BBNCT years compound Interest 21, COL 800 00 1 crop is very small, and prices high, the girls town are going to pickliops. bri Iemons continue easy at 18(tJ20 box Cherries, bu. 4.005 5tli Whortleberries, bn.

4.00 and Mher States will roUup -Keppblican majori St, Lons, 10. he county has suffered some from dry 01 ties tor mKir oiaie omcers ana carry tno loot 01 the hill. The soldiers will then press in November, complete the" work. 3 per cent i i. 50,000,000 00 Navy pensior fund, l'ears, dos z.uw&i.w jreacnes, iox 1002.50; La wton Blackberries, qt.

20a0c; Nn meg Melons, doz 2.50. 00 Water Jlelpns, A dispatch from Virginia City, the i4th. inst Yhen she- sailed from' this weather this season, but little in comparison with other iections of the State. doz. 4.ooas.oo at 3 per 1:1.

uuu, uuu uu Montana, to the' World, says the State has General Grant responded as follows 84,004.890.00 Gentlemen and Fellow-Citizens or Galena gone Democratic by a largely increased mi- Postoffiee has been raised to the first class. 5 MATURED PEBTNOT PRK3ENTKD fOR PAYMENT. port Captain Hotchkiss, was in- command and had bis and family on board, and, as 1 they hate not been heard from, they are. supposed to have been lost overboard 3 year7-30s due on The Appleton Crescent reports the August 1. )7 ana i After 8n absence of three years from your midst, it alfords me great pleasure to return here again to see ou all, and, as I hope, spend an agreeable and quiet fortnight with During that time, I will be happy to see yoa at your homes, and at mine, whenever yoa can make, it: convenient to call.

I shall hot on this occasion, nor upon anv June and July r'i "1 15. 1868..., 8.4,A8()0 0' 1 poisoning of a family by eating potatoes on the. vinett-of whichiFaris Green had been Compound-interest i ACCIDENT TO GENERAL BUTLER. l.i!-.'nr; August 10. General Butler was thrown from his carriage, in Gloucester last evening, and severely bruisetL I prinkled to kill bugs, "at least that was tha i -other, make a speech, which I suppose you iire the- gale which Inust have caused the Hi lio-t U.

k. LOriiilAXA LEGISLATURE. New Orleans, Aug. 9. notes maturea Jun 10, July 15, i J.

Aug. 15, Oct, 15, 1. ni, 7. and 18fi7, and May 15, 18fiS. 1 6.

013, 910 00 wen aware 01. -1 am very giaa to see you. The market for Potatoes Is dull at 8.00O4.50 brl- Sweet Potatoes qniet at box. The supply of Poultry is large and the market steady at 3.003.50 doz for spring chickens, and doz. for old chickens.

Wool leas active but steady, Sales from second hands were: 8.500 lbs light unwashed 4.000 lbs choice tub at 4fic. Hops quiet at 2030c ommod to and 40c for i i Beef cattle very dull at 3.50.5.00 for thin cattle: 5.tX) 6.00 for common- 6 for fair; 7.00 for -extra. 1 Hogs firm and higher closing at 9.359i.75 for common to mediiun; 10.00(10.20 for choice. Sheep active aud firm at 3.50&4.00. "'7 Chicago, Aug.

10," Flour is steady." Wheat dull and lower at 1.76 for new No. 2.j Corn steady at 9899c -T? steady at Speeches were made by a number of oth Bonds Texas 1. Sob, 000 UO Treasury notes, un- STRAW GOODS AT COST der acts 01 duly 17, 1861, and. nnor thereto 154.511 61 Bonds of. April 15, and 2X.

18(17, and March 31. 1808... Treasnry notes of I 1 The bill reported, by the House Military Committee yesterday, waspassed. It forbids the formation of organizations for the purpose of'dri or exercising in the manual of arms or any military measures unless organized by law, under' the penalty of not less than one nor more. than three vears imprisonment in the penitentiary.

It also, that all organizations now existing, coming under the provisions of this act, shall be at once disbanded, under the above 1XM 1,925,941 80 00 00 ..13,000 00 er the( crowd then dispersed, ".1 tkW" The West and South, an Copperhead organ, issued at Cincinnati, has a correspondent In Indiana, who thus defines his position "'lam 9, State ilights Democrat to the following extent I believe in' radical Democracy of the1 Jefferson school. 1 I would, had I the power, repu- 1 diate th great "national' swindle the national debt. But the people are not ready for repudiation. Hence I am in favor of the Pendleton plan. This the general feeling of the Copperhead Democrats, who' want to repudiate the national 'debt.

1 They favor Pendleton's plan because it is simply repudiation, under a thin t.i Temporary loan. THE PLACE TO BUY GROCERIES iu- debtedness.i, 13,099,715 44 DEBT hKARINO NO INTEREST. U. S. 358,021,073 00 AT GENERAL CLEANING OCT OF i Spring and Coods To make room for Fall and Winter Goods.

HATS CATS AND GENTS' FURNISIIIXG 1 goods, Of alt Varieties and styles. Call snd exsmme -no trenble to show gxxwU. K. P. HEIKA, Viias House Block, 176 Main Slu, Jladison, Wis.

551chang7 Dissolution of Partnership. fTHE FARTNERSIUP HERETO- -L fore existinsr between Stevens Sommers ia this day dissolved by matnal consent of both parties. .1 STEVENS. ERXST SOMMEES. 31,807,818 89 Fractional currency 00; Gold certittcates 410.302,891.39 Grand total 2.

001,378,750.81 (lawful money bonds ISSuea 10 mu jrauuiu ivaiiiomi company WILL NOT PAY ANY MORE J- debts of my wife's contract in after this date. FREDERIC BEMIS. Anar-10, 1868. 976-anglodtf 1 Total AMOUNT IN TREASURY. 409,917 9.3 (M4, 358 21 Coin Currency regulate its internal, policy, there is K6 doub'Tbut kind of order Would shortly be established The 'first would be to expel the white unioi ista ia the South are termed by the rebels.

Ljuch an expulsion, they announce, is to follow Siymocr's case he is chosen- President. 'Tlie i'scaliawags' driven out, and the freedmen reduced to "normal with the master race, by such apprentice and vagrant laws as Cau-. caaia'v' rnind' wouli firid no diiEcuityiAdc-visin-' it is not unlikely tha ihetKur-Klux KlansVbuld, to a considerable extent, -'i' Bui is that the kind of 'peacer for which', through four the cost of hundreds of thousandsof patriot lives and of thousands of millions of the people's money," thla nation contended Did we froelyVacrlflce the blood of our best'and bravest in order to establish a Union in one large Section of which treason shall be the only passport to respect and honor, and which no white man from the North or West, who has been constantly loyal to the flag of his country, can venture except at thei hazard of being lynched as a GttAtit) Lodge op Good- Tempiars. The thirteenth annual Bessson of the Grand Lodgf of Good of this State' will be held in Fond du Lac, commencing -on Tuesday, September 1st. It is expected that the 'session will be an important one, and that the subordinate, lodges, now numbering nearly 00, with a membership of over 30,000, will be very generallyrejsre-aeuteC ll ia jstated that the prescntr -ble and efficient executive officer, illon.

II. II. Giles, of Stoughton, who has held the responsible position of six consecutive years, wil not be a candidate for re-election. lion. G.

Graves, of She boygan, lion. GkO. C. SuiFn, of Oakland, and TnEonoRK D. Kanocse, formerly of this city, are spoken, of, in connection with the office.

,110,054376.14 Amount debt less cash in The foreffoinff is a correct statement of the pub Taken BY THE SUBSCRIBER, RESID-ing on section 3fi, in the town of Sprinsfleld, on land occupied by him in said town; on the 3d day of Angust, 1868, one bay horse eolt, its legs, mane and tail black, foretop cut short, and sup posed to be two years old. Dated this 10th day of August, ISfia. 97ausl0dlta3t DAVID FERGVSOX. -y, -Gen. E.

S. Bragg, of Fond du lac, made a Democratic speech in Milwaukee at the 'same meeting addresse by Doolittle, The burden of Dooutlk's epeectt was that this is a white man'd Government, and that the Republicans have tiolatcd the constitution nd nthe" laws of' Goj by letting negroes vote. Bragg, on the other hand, asserted that, the Democrats make no com-M plaint against negro The Milwaukee News publishes' botb speeches, and gives to each an equally hearty endorse ment. lic debt, as appears from the books and treasurer's returns in the department on the first day of August, 1363. h.

Mcculloch, i.n oecreiary 01 tne xreauurj, Value United States Securities. The business will hereafter bs carried on at the old stand, under the name of Stevens Son who will collect and settle all bills for aud "ainst the old firm. Persons indebted will call and settle immediately to save expense. J. T.

STEVEN'S WM, C. STEVSXS. Mr. Stevens thanks the community for the kind and extensive paironaes that he haa received for the past two years, and wishes to state that under the new firm he will try to pive ood satisfaction to all who may favor him with their custom. 93aa gr7d a 1 "Four Thousand The firmness' of the United States Securities on both sides of the Atlantic, in the face of the apparent adverse legislation of Agents Wanted, Forthenistoryof the 1 WAE BETWEEN THE STATES1 Its Causes, Cltaracter, Conduct Resets.

BY HON. ALEXANDER H. STEPHENS. A STANDARD AVOlHv FOR V- all sections and all the greatest statesman of the One reports 72, another 103 shbscribers in four days. 1 Send for circular.

Address ZEIGLER, McCtTH-DY A Chicago, or St. LoniskMo. WtiauRldawlm pOR SALE, AT MUCH LESS cause assigned bythe attending physician1. Appleton mills are giving oitti'j Is matte that both the Assessor, and Collector of the 5th District have located their ofiices away from railroad or telfgraph lines. The Advocate the sur face of the river there is still covered with a curious green scum, and horses and1 cattle have died from drinking F.

BltscJ of Fort Howard, a large grape grower, there, lays this is the best season for the vintage he has ever knownwbich is a very differehi repOrt from that made from inost "parts of the State, caterpillar resembling tho army wprm is stripping the leaves from the trees in. Astor, near the old cemetery. The body of a man named OLiVEr" Perkins, some tO years old, late of Beaver Dam, was found on the afternoon of the 2d at Fort The skeleton aftd clothing of the man were all that remained. large wholesale business is, springing, up in it-, mi Tfi The Waupaca Criterion reports eleyeti flouring niills and eighteen saw mills in Waupaca county. The flouring mills manufacture about, 7,000 barrels of Soar per annum, which is sold -outside of the county besides making all the flour for home The saw mills cut out about "0 feet of lumber this which ii probably a small estimate.

The above figures show that Waupaca is not only a lumbering county, but an agricultural and manufacturing one as well. bop crop of Waupaca county has, been -underestimated. Th? Criterion says there are 200 acres of hops there instead of 100, -f as estimated by the Baraboo RrpvMie. preparitions are already being made in Waupaca county for lumbering next winter, though just now there is not a very wide margin between the price of pine logs and sawed lumber; I The Waupaca blackberry crop is a failure, in consequence of' dry weather. fires have, been raging in the upper Wolf river pineries, and it is reported that considerable pine has been damaged.

The Wood County "Reporter reports the drontht ended' by copious rains in that section. lady at Dexterville in drawing a loaded rifle from under the seat of a wagon, had a narrow escape from the gun goivig off and the ball striking her just back o( the left temple, fortunately only, making a scalp wound. The Janesville Gazette thinks the Democracy had better' run Peask again for Congress in this district. lie bore the fatigues of the campaign years ago; William E. Cramer, editor-in-chief of the Dally Wisconsin, writes to his paper from Portage City that Judge Gitpky will peremptorily decline being the Democratic candidate for Congress in this dis- JVumbcr 9.

W.J. F. ELLSWORTH, w-j'l' DOOR TO POST OFFICE,) It hi, Will sail at a. bargain, ALL GRADES OF SUGARS Green, Black, Japan, English Breakfast, Ac, Ac, COFFEE, GEO TJKD AiU) "WHOLE NEW LATEH tt-ASIXS, Hickory Nuts, Almonds FilbcHi iKt SWEET, CIDER, 0- 1 0x1 PELED CHEllRIES PEACHES, BLACKBERIES CANNED i.l H. MALTBY'S KEROSENE OILS vi v.

1 LAMPS, Four DilTerent Brands of Flour i. t- A full stock of. I CHOICE MWX, GEOCEEDSS. Cl a Li a ii di -t g34decldtf -v. i.i-c 'W Lake Monona Balliirig Houses OPEN FOR THE SEASON.

Ladies' Bath Rooms," i Entrance at the foot of West Canal Street. Gentlemen's Bath Rooms, Entrance on Wilson Street, between Pinckney and King streets. These baths are huilt In a neat hnd eonVenien manner, and every effort will be made to make I pleasant to all. GEORGE Chegaray Instittvte, English and French, -M FOB YO UNO tjAl)IES, EOAEDIITG AND DAY PUPILS 1527 and 1529 Spruce Street, PHILADELPHIA, PENN. 4 WILL REOPEN" ON MONDAY, 'if, 22.

French is the lansraage of the family, ancf Is constantly spoken In the liistit.ftte. Madame HERVILLY, 875jy9deod3m 7 Principal. 1- 'i OKE IIUNDKED BUSHELS OF White Beans wanted, for which the behest price Svill be "Apply to W. J. F.

jan30. Next door to Post Otllce, Madison. HARVAED LAW SCHOOL. TWO TERMS, BEGINNING INT' RESOLUTION TO RESOLU JL; than the real value, a lanre frame cottage, with three full lots, on Fourth Lake ridge. Barn, well, cistern, etc.

Price, or-lv appiyto I GEO-. B. BURROWS, (Snccesser to Jas. Riohardsoad i lieal Estate Agent. TN THE DISTRICT COURT OF J- the United States for the District of Wisconsin.

In the matter of Oliver A. Willard, Bankrupt. At the city of Madison, the 7th day of August, 1 The nndersiirned hereby irives rotlee of his ajv pointment aiassirnee Oliver A. Willard, of Appleton, in the county of Outagamie and state ot Wisconsin, within said district, who has been adjudged a bankrupt upon his own petition. ALDEN S.

S.VNBOTtN, Assifrnee. Wisconsin Patents. -The following consin patents were issued from the (Patent Office for the week ending July 21st, 1808: -1 Peat Machine-M. 3. Roberts, Itacin'e; Thill Coupling-i-Clark Robinsoii; -Vox Lake.

1 Oil Cup S. Charnley, Portage. City, ii Fence Post Driver I. J. Parker, Buffalo, -Green county.

Whip Socket Charles Christian, Sheboygan. Quarry Plow Smith Graham, Potato Bug Cleaner Joseph Corbeil, Lind'. Hop Pole Cleaner Henry Tancrook, Wateri-town. Harvester-Frames S. Harris, Janesvillei4 "1 1 Thi Watering Places.

It is stated that Saratoga was never so full as it is this year. Lotij; Brancb has slowly filled now, when Saturday night conies, there is often not a spare cot in the place, and Newport is fuller than it has been for aeveral years before. I lUn.ihhull oil ir-I amend the "constitution of the State of Wis el ''gThe military authorities in Richmond consin. i 1 1 Ketiolved by the Assembly, the Senate con-cnrrinir. That section fire of article five of the constitution of the State of Wisconsin is amended to read as follows Section 5.

The Governor shall receive during his continuance in office an annual compensation of Ave thousand dollars, which shall be in full for all traveling or other expenses incident to his duties and Be it further resolved by the assembly, the Senate concurring. That section nine of ariiclo five of the constitution of the State of Wisconsin is amended to read as follows Section 9. The Lieutenant Governor shall receive daring his continuance In-office an annual compensation of one thousand dollars. Approved February ffja-angSdoawlV Philosophy of Marriage. A NEW COURSE OF LEC- XJu turcs, as delivered at the New York Museum of Anatomy, embracing the subject How to live and what to live for; youth, maturity and old ape; manhood generally relieved the cause of indigestion: flatulence and nervous diseases accouat-ed for; Marriapre philosophically considered, tc.

Pocket volumes containing these lectures will be forwarded to parties nnable to attend, oa receipt of four stamps by addressing Secretary. New Congress, and the tendencies ot the leading political parties to tax the income of the bonds may be classed among the more remarkable financial features of the week. different result might bave been easily predicted, for it was scarcely to be expected that American bonds could hold their own- irr view of the' various concurrent circumstances that tended to impair' -their credit. But not only- has no break occurred but, there been a positive: advance on some lines, and the bond market this week opens with increased firmness. This, conservative, feeling, manifested under circumstances so unfavorable for its development, shows that the confidence of capitalists on on both sides, of the Atlantic in the value of United States bpnds as a.

permanent invest-mant can aot easily shows the high credit in, which our bonds Would be regarded in the money markets of the world if it were pot for the persistency of political agitators in meddling with the plighted faith of the nation, m'iin The Cattle panic in the cattle trade at the Union Stock Yards in this city, in consequence of the cattle is in a measure subsiding, and. yet there is scarcely any business doing. have been no new cases the disease in the yards yesterday or to-day, but some cows owned in that vicinity are still dying. -We learn that along the line of, the Illinois Cen-tral Railroad the excitement continues, cattle continuing to die off rapidly. All the cows" that have died here have on then.Clilcago Journal, Saturday.

'I An Ancient Paper. The Salem, Massachusetts, Gazette, of the 4th instant, takes notice of its first centennial anniversary. The Essex Gazette first saw the light August 5th, 1768. The apprenticeshi ps of two proprietors connect without a break the first issue with the last Mr. Cushing, who published the Gazette from 1780 to 1823 being an apprentice with Mr.

Hall, its founder, and Mr. Foote, the present senior proprietor, having been an apprentice with Mr. Cushing. JTGold haa been discovered in erri Africa. The most enthusiastic descrip-tions of the richness of the deposits are received in England.

Xotiee. HAYING NO FURTHER USE for my Caloric Enrine. I offer it for sale at one-third the cost of a new one. It Is suitable ior printing, pumping, or any light work. Not much used.

Apply to J. C. Lander, Supt. N. W.

R. R. Depot, or myself. W1antr7d3t GEO. S.

CASE. pIIEAP FUEL AND STOYES for all the people of Madison. I will sell our coal for ten dollars per ton, delivered anywhere in the city. Also coal stoves for ten dollars Our co'al is equal to Briar Hill coal. Call at the office and vard, corner of Williamson and Patterson streets, third ward, or leave orders at E.

B. Crawford's store or at the PostotUce, boi S7. J. C. WICKER, iajanl7dly State Aent ValjeCoaK'o Ciirls Wanted.

uOii GIRLS WANTED TO tJ pick ho)s. Come soon so as to good places. Enquire of A. M. DAGGKTT, -At the etor ol M.

L. Dajrsrett. Mam St The AHcatown Fast Liie, I IS THE- FASTEST LXlVli: Eetweea lew York and Hadisoa, Ojjlce, 231 Broadway, X. 1 4.r)tiap2dly. have discontinued the use of Prison ad a place of confinement, cither for military or civil offenders, for the reason that it is unfit for such, a purpose during the summer months.

Our brave boys in blue, when prisoners in rebel bands, were crowded in there like beasts, Voth' in the heats' of gammer and the cold of winter. It Bcms to be the talk atnoncr Democrats here that Kldredire is -to again be -their candidate for Conress in this district. Can it. be possible that the Wain with Sat. Clark, Fred Jlori), and others, years is to be all kicked over ill hat.

and Wd. stand It, tf it M-Uipoii Common-wealth. Certainly tlieyVlli stand it. They are used to standing it. They have reached such a point of endurance that they can even stand i i rUTAGE County Skat.

We learn that the Portage' county scat 5 question was settled in favor of removal from Plover to Stevens Point, by majority of some 300 for he latter in the vote taken on the 1st of August. xqtk iuusenm or Anatomy ana science, uis tsroaa- New York. 3.5febtklly Grant on War Democrats. Gen. Grant was walking on Fourth street, on Saturday, when he was accosted by a prominent Democrat of the copperhead persuasion follows: Ah, General, you are looking well; I am glad to see that these pitching into you d6 not wear you down "No," the General quickly replied, you rebels have been pitching into, me for several years, and it has not troubled me much." But during the war.

General, we were divided the War Pemocrats helped you. -Now you have them all against 1 Well, I think not. ,1 think the real War Democrats are as much opposed to rebellion as they were during the war, and will vote, as they fought, to sustain the Government and the laws." 7' i The copperhead walked away unhappy. St, Lou la Democrat, of th 6tL Xotlce. qMIE FIRM OF ANDERSON, J- Davidson bavin? closed their carpentry business, in this city, request all having accounts against them, as well as those indebted to them, to chII and settle the, same before 'the Itiih Instant.

tnUaiiird'it. Hoarding House for Sale. A BOARDING HOUSE DOING il a nourishing business, located near the tember 10th. lSds, and 22d. Resident Trofessors are, Theophilas 18G9.

Parsons, L.L.D., Emory Washburn, L.L.D., and The Repuhl icans of Monroe have organized a Farmers' Club, and purchased eighty uniforms Silas E. Gardner is a Nathaniel Holmes. A. al. Gentlemen of distinction in the profession lecture from time to time on special topics.

Application may be made for fur er Information to either of the Resident Profes-tmri. 9y7jyjiki3tewaw8w Capitol, Will be sold with or without furniture. Apply to .1 JOHN COX, 5jiausr7dlm West Canal Street. i.

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