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fi i sit Commercial HccorD. LITER FROM ErROrE! New Yoke, April 21. The Steamer City of Washington, from Mb Otitic $0imuil. WAKELEY TENiMF.I, Attorneys CoTanselors at Law, Orricw No. 8 Barn's Block, Ur Sraias, MADISON, WISCONSIN.

Mpecialattentln I Teas tClloctlnf THE VOTE FOR CHIEF jrSTICE. The following are the returns as far as received. Counties marked with a asterisk estimated, remainder are official. Cotwnas. WHITO, (R) Cothxm, (D.) Europe, has arrived, with dates to the 8th malSdly p.

a. laass-r. OBAS3. T. WaKBLST.

MADISOJC nARKETS. OOaaKBCTEB DAU.T rrBipoa, aHOKMAEaa oo. WHKAT r'prlnir per ha. 7-iJ71e. FUIUR-V cwt -l 70.

PHORTd Hfto. CORN 46a5t)c. OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY. MADISON. Wedndnar ErenlnK, April 22, 1857, The Chit -go, St.

rani Fond da Lac R. R. There are unpleasant rumors on the strret in relation to a loss said to have fallen upon the Chicago, St. Paul Fond du Lac Railroad, by the failure of an. English house that held near a million of dollars of its bonds.

Mr. Ogden, the President of the road, has, it is said, gone to Europe to ascertain the extent of the misfortune, and to liwk after what may. be saved. Wt3 trtist that this report may be exaggerated ahd that the loss inav provo to be mere bagatelle. Chicago Trihunh.

We understand, from good authority! that the rumors mentioned above, are nttterly in CORN MKaL 1 2-Vai Wperewt. BUCKWHEAT MRAL II 75at8 00. Little offered. BAGS! BAGS! BAGS! Manufactored by the Chieaifo Bag Manufactory, Kan-dolph Street, corner of Clark, Chicago. Flour, Buckwheat, Cornmeal, Ham, Farmer's, Osnaborg and Seamless Grain Sacks Furnished npon the shortest notice, and at the lowest market prices.

The designs for branding are new, original, and not to be surpassed ix in.it. A despatch from Madrid says that the'Gov-ernment of Mexico fecopnizes the justice of the Spanish demands. The diplomatic rupture between Austria and Sardinia is not-like-ly to be adjtisted, but neither contemplates hostilities. Commercial advices from. Australia are unfavorable.

In consequence-of the spread of the Mur-raiu in north England has prohibited this country. Jylldly Poat-Offlj Address Bol 158T. tho importation of cattle bkius, which 90! 10n5 SS 178.1 fn 1981 Ii9 l.i9 SiTrt 6819 14S7 411 1HT. 1) i-2i 11C8 6 9 SI 74 IfiSS 7ti9 luG6 141 1140 26i5 8io. Je3 too '7.

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lot'Oia. S9 Ml i4j -IStrJ Mi 11T correct, tend, that there has been no failure Columbia Pond dn Lac Waaliltgtoo Racine "Milwaukee fault Wa-ihara M.mtiowoc isha Waukesha Ro-k Grant Walworth For Laiayitte Iowa Sheboygan Jeff r-ui Waupaca Marquette Winnebago Crawford Dodge Osauket Rio'-land Gr.eu Outagamls Dan The State Jenrnal the Official Paper of the City. The bid of the publishers of this paper, for the City printing, has been decided to be the lowest, and the Slate Journal will therefore be the official paper of the City, for. the coming year, publishing all- ordinance, proceeding of the council, notices, 4c, by authority. Those wishing to keep posted In regurd to tee affairs of the city, will take notice and ubflcrib j.

it is thought will affect the provision trade. The Murrain had also appeared among the From the Natlontl Er. The First Flowers. BY JOBS O. WH1TTIK For ages on onr rlTer rders.

These ta.se! li their taWny bloom. And willowy studs of downy silTer, Have prophecied of spring to comw. For a have the unbound waters 'Smilel on them from 'heir pebblj hem, Anil the ear rarrol of the robin And sotig of blue-bird welcomed them. Bdt never yetfrWm river, Oraonirof arlj bird hnve they greeted with a gladder el conn Than w'h sjtersfroiu my heart to day. They break the upsll of cold and darkness, The weary wate of sleep'ess pain And 'rom my heartas-froni the river, The Ice of winter melts and melts again, w- Yhariks, Mryl f.iriliis wild wood token Of Frey'e footatens Hrawing neur A most, hs intlv ruin' of Arifrard, The gr jwing of the gias I hear.

Jt Is as If the pine-trees called me front oelleil room and silent b7tfofcA. To see the dance of woodland1 shadows, And hear the song of Apr brooks I As. in lhe il Teutonic baV.ad OI Odenwald. livetlid and tree Forever live in song and bertuty, to link my thought these flowers and tlicS, The small blrdV track, the tiny rain-drop, Forever mark the primal mck Who knows but that ti.ese idle verses May leve some trace by Artichoke And maidens in the fVr-' fl" twr.ijthts Repeat my words to breeae and stream, And. wonder If th old-time Mary Wei real, or the i.iger'a dream Axisact, Ut of 84 lsC7.

whatever. A misunderstanding in regard to the lii'irotiation of some bonds of the Com cattle in Austria. BARLKY ft 2U1 RYE 4Vf5tc None In market. RVE FLOUR -2 OATS 8 BRAN S5c hnn. POTATOES best, 2X6C TURNIP.

8 BEAN--2flO8 00 bu. PEAS 'l 2.Vf?2 N) no. CRASBERltlKS i 50. Teryacarc. BALT Firm.

t2 75. PORK 7 WiTS 50 cwt hhl Bl VJf cwt ii 5 50; (14 fl bhl-bteak, MUTTON lb bU)c whole b7c. VRNIHON None In market, CHICKENS ie18" TURKEY 1S14- 1 Tb. BUTTER 18(c B. CHEESE 1B.

EGOS 15c d. a SDUAE Brown. bbl. Refined Coffee, CruJiert, and iiOLASsfiS SUftar liouse, bbl. Svrnp 9 Vb.

General Ashburham command the military force going to China. J. KNAPP, COUNSELOR AT LAW. Offica with Waksl.f It teaukf, $6. 8 Bsn'a Block.

myl8(3fT The Great English Remedy. SIR JAMES CLA BKE'S CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS I PIIEPAUED from a prescription of Sir James Clarke, M. Physician Extraordinary to the Queen. pany, in London, gave rise to these exaggerated reports. A gentleman, there, had some of the liondi of the Com party hi his possession tfluch, it was silpposed, he' had The.

Presided of the Company, Mr. Ogles, drew on him for ilo.ufiO. The draft The Neutchatel Conference bos been indefinitely adjoin nedj as is said on account of the impracticable demands of Prussia. the ErLToN. The Fult arrived the same day.

with- some additional items. The Times Paris correspondent fays that Asril Session of the- Cirtult Court Mrdne of Bar A Pleasing Yesterday morning before the opening of the unexpected increase in the Bank of Eng- the Circuit Court, the members oi me oar This Invaluable Medicine la unfailing Id tb ear of al assembled in the Court room and were called those paln'ol and dangerous diseases incident to th was honored by Ba'msct. Brothers, who'in return, drew npoti Mr. Ogden, in New York, fi'i: the amount. Thus it wrs simply a misunderstanding, and tho Company do not lose a dollar in cou-equenee.

male constitution. to order. Mr. Arnold, taking the chair, who stated-the object of the meeting. lie thought it exceedingly proper that a inee'ing be held It moderates all excess, removes all abstractions, anal brings an the monthly per lod with regwlanty.

These Pills stfn-nict tie nsed two or three weeks previous to confinement; they fortify the constitution, and lessen th suffering during labor, enabling the mother te perform her duties with safety herself and child. land rate ot interest had ah untavorable et-f-ct upon French trade, On the other hand, new American tariff had encouraged man-' u'acturers, who Were anticipating -a profitable business with the United States, The corn market throughout France was declining. 'y Grand Duke of Tuscany has declined to con. lude with" the papul chair a concordat like the Austrian. The accojichment Victoria was daily expwted.

The-English election" were over with few There will be a large-liberal majoority in the new of. Commons. half bh, Jii yu. COOKISH 1 0 qiintal. f5c fl lb.

MACKEREL 16 0 fl bbl. BRANOY fi OO fl gal. WHISKEY 81 iral. GIN 1 fl gal. BKER iti95 hbl- CIGARS "-ti thousanS.

TIMOTHY SEED 2 SO bu. CLOVER F.ED I 00 fl bu. A MS 13ftl5c lb: SHOULDERS IUlle fl lb. bRTED BREF ly, f) lb. RVE FLfJUR a 50 rwt.

DRIED APPLES 14- fl B. DR1SD PEACHES ira3l. HAY 50 7 50 ft ton. WOOD 18 -iWS4 f) cord. STONE COAL Lehigh, Blossburff, 13: Kennel 18; Pittsburgh, $12; New Castle, $11; Cumberlaih $10 Blilwaukee Prices.

April 18. 1357. TTiete Pill LouUl not be lateH ly fenxaltt during the FIRST THREE MOHTBS of Pregnancy, dt thty LAWS OF WISCONSIN. BY art Mure to bring on MitcarrUife, but at af other time they art $afi. tW fErerv Sttttute wJiich dot not exbrewlv vre- In aU cases of Nervous and "p'nal AJc'cttons, Fain th From theH.

T. Timei, Apr lSih. Progress of la 1 lie East and Elsewhere. While the disciples of Jo. Smith are.

firmly placing themselves in the very centre of our territory, and engendering a' population who will bo permitted to receive no rehgiofls instruction except that which is taught by Mormon priestv the wily emissaries of the Mormon prophet are busily at work la all parts of the earth, sowing the corrupt seeds of their unclean superstition, and 'leading astray an alarming multitude of pimple-minded people. The object of the missionary enterprises of the Mormons is not so lilueli to spread the Back and Limbs, Ilea finen fatigue on Slight Liff-tion, Palpitation oT the ifeart, Lowness of Spirits, Hosieries, Sick Headache, Whites, and all the painful diseasel I'ntomta'n For the last few weeks the topic everywhere discussed has been- the present remarkable weather. This "unusual spring1 hn been a fruitful theme, and we sincerely hopOj that it may. make the summer and autumn also fruitful The Cleveland JlcrulJ gives the following reminiscences of the great snow in northern Ohio, in April 1821 thirty-sis years ngo. It beats the spell of weather this spriug 'all hollow To-day, the 17th, is the anniversary, of the preat old" snow Ktonu hereof April 17th 1821, which we have noticed together with some of the incidents connected therewith, as picked up from the lips ot "old settlers Aud it must have a furious storm to have prevented a vessel launch, to have worked the postponement of a wedding, and, more than all, to have brukeii up a duck-shooting party.

In our exclamations at such unseasonable weather, it is well to revive the memories of former days, serving ns it does, to quality our impatience. We gather some facts relative to the April weather ot 1842, which bear upon this point. ttrtbe the time vtien it hhull go into operation, eudl take effect throughout the SUit on the twentieth duly nivt after that ibhuh ifhall he approved bw the Governor, or tithenoine hermne Low, according to the prnvixioii of tne ConntituUon'i Prtrtidtd, that no to express the sentiments of the bar respecting Judge Randall, the outgoing, aud Judge ilcArthur the incoming. Mr. Ryan said he was not one to assist Judge Randall to the office about to be vacated by him, but it gave him pleasure to express the feelings of great respect inspired within him for the Judge, in his official.

ca-capaeity, could safuly say of his judicial conduct that he was surprised at the extent ot his resources as a lawyer. lie believed bun to be in error, occasonally, but never saw him make a without showing very thorough knowledge of the law. lie moved that a committee be appointed to draft resolutions expressive of the sentiments of the bar, which was carried and the chair appointed Messrs. Ryan, Upham and Winfield Smith, as such committee. In the interim, Mr.

Brown remarked that on Judge R's appointment, Mr. Ryan and litmjulf nniii.iml nrattv Tmlfll lllft KiliriA Tltm- Th5 amount of gold on the way to EngW 6ccaioned by a disordered system, thea Plils will effect land froirt Australia, the greater portion of WHEAT still further Improved hi price rec-lpts 1 Kht Sa'es of fair to choice cldt) iprin at Win which could not be far distant, was estimated at $25,000,000. i fcufe when all other meaas'hsve failed, and although a powerful remedy, do not contain iron, calomel antimony1 aSJ bther ithnef Venertti Mjavonnau oe in ptree wfuupuuiuvu.j vaAr. 4, Sac. 4, faoe CO, Kkv.

Etat. Published April 22, 1857. CH API Ell 8. lhe closing ot the five Chinese ports Full directions accompanying each package. Price, lfl Anr ACT to amend Chapter 115 of ressi Laws -of he United State and Canada, One Dollar.

Sole Agents lor th's country, ISoo, entitle! An Act to provide Mr tne annua examination of the accounts of cer am ate I. BALDHIM, A C. Rocester, T. ter i.noa:.IO. u.iclianeed-rinmina'.ly 7Cfj75.

3ARLEY i.60. OATS til. COKN 5iKtj58 small. POTATOES BUTTER lftt-zii for firkin. POHK a few ho sold at HIDES 8-H for urevn, llai8 for dry.

TIMOTHY, CORN MEAL, $1,29. Special Notice5. The People of Vis Slate of Winconein, repriented in TCTTLK M0SM, Auburn, N. General ageirt. Senate ana AeaemtHy, ao eruvi tu fouowe If.

B- fl.OO and postage stamps encloit-a to any an- against the European commerce was considered imminent. At the last adv'ices the Fersian army was firmly posted at fehivaa.v Uen. Bolder was fortifying Arabastau the southern province were trau'jnil. Some salutary" reforms were progressing in Turkey in two cases Christian witnesses had giveu evidence against Turkj, and in both instances' the latter found guilty. 15 sctiok 1 That section one of Chapter one hundred a dnfteen is hereby amended, by Inserting after the thorHed Agent, will enftffe VHHti of the tW fry fetUru mail.

Words Univers'ty Lands," the words "Hand Comp. For sale wholesale and retail by WRIGHT A PAINi, trol er. and Superinti lent or Public instruction." Sec. 2 This act shall be in force and takS effect front and by one Druggist in every town in the United States. febl'lwSm Dane County Bank, tion they made efforts to prevent his appointment, but happily were unsuccessful.

lie was surprised at his knowledge. and application of the law, and was happy to ac cord to him the praise of honesty in his decisionshe secured at once confidence of the people the bar they believe his motives pure, and his decisions' right, until the doctrines of the Salt Lake Saint as to gain proselytes to swell the population of the future Mormon State, and secure tor them the political power which is doubtless the great aim of lite ruling Saiutjs in Utah; In this ciiy the number of professed believers in the of Mormon is alarmingly large; but it cannot bo the purpose of the sect to build up a large congregation of worshippers anywhere except in their own Territory. Tiie churches among the "Gentiles" can only bj designed for recruiting stations, the neophytes being hurried off to Salt Lake, where they will not be amenable to the civil law. The weekly paper published in this city every Saturday, as the organ of tho Saints, gives a good many interesting details of the movements of i'ie Mormons in the Eastern States. There was held East Hrookhn, last week, THE STATE II.VMv, MADISON.

MADISON, WI CONSIN. lad after its passage. Approved, Febiuury COLE3 BASIIl'OED. WYMAN 8'ieiker of 'he AKT11VK McAETHUR, Lt. v.

and Pres. of the Senate. STATE OF-WliiONSIN tM KirtiriKr'li Orrirz. Ou the 5th of April of that year, a sleigh- i ing party visited Euclid, from ila field; and a gentleman of Cleveland, with a sleigh, i made a businesj tour on the fifth, sixth and seventh, having fine sleighing all the 50,000. 8.

MARSHALL, Pacs'T. J. A. ELLIS, Casaiaa. Buy, sell and exchange Gold and Coin and un- IAItSIIALL.

ILSLEY IH.1KEHS ney Business Pap discounted prompt at- iflLWAVSBB; From the London Times, April 1. Further Intelligence by the Erlfss.on Lord Triumph. The elections hav chunged the whole face of the political heave'ns. We are no longer as we were a fortnight ago, as regards either ibis Chinese question or a dozen others of older and nearer interest. People do not ten.tlon Collections Drafts on England, "Ireland, The Secretary of Slate, of t'ie of Wlseonnln, does 8.

MARSHALL, CHARLES F. ILJLff decided the contrary by a higher tribunal. He should cordially co-operate with him in Lis testimonial of respect. The committee had' returned and reported the following resolutions J. A.

ELLIS. and Scotland. T. BROVTX; fesfifc'f. N.

V. VAN ELYKE. President. dl hereby eerttty, I hat the lorepuni act nas Den rmnpareo with the oritt-inal enmllml a-t rtepiKitrd'ln this tllrv. and that th same Is a cor-ect and truo copy thereof, and of ihe whole of such or'arinal.

fJT BILLS OF EXCHANGE draw, direct on all tfis ohtiiv, iiot'wiKK a nuno. In witness waereil tne sani fate, naa bVreintt st his band and affixed the principal points in GREAT BRITAIN, Attorneys and Counselors at Law, MaJ'son'j office L.S. (treat Seal oT the. ntata, at tne UKfntol 1. Madison, tins iHJ day oi April; MS7.

FRANCIS, GERMANY, HffLLAND. ANf STVfraCRLAXI No. 6 Bruen's Block. jyldwt IKLOW. OwTII.

IS. C. BOrXIKB, rKSSK U. V1RMIS. Vr.

Opinion of itonUtter't hitiere. SraiNcriHD, Iu. 11, B. JOKES, fictretary of now ask who will be in the new Parliament, bat. exclaim "'What a Parliament there will be out of The expurgation not only of vicious, but even of some meritorious proceeds most too rapidly.

When the House of Commons meets, it will be with lhe serious consciousness that it great number of its most active and able spirits are discon time. On the25th of April of that a party of sixteen, each nrnit-d with a double shooter, I were on a fox hunt between lure and Uoek- port, and the snow was so deep that an old, long-legired, red fox could niaL? no time against digs, and there fore hyUTd." The party dug him out, and as Keynard started off Lake-ward thirty -two barrels -were emptied at him without raising a hair. The tox made for the lakes, followed by the dogs, and getting on the ice which Was thrown up in hummocks, the dugs'overhauled the fox, and Ackley who we presume remembers the day and his jump started toward the lake bank, and the snow giving way to the brink, the Doctor made a leip for lite over a precipice of oyer fifty feet, landing in a Id soma sort purrhasrri, at tfe OY SOTIK months si ice, while recovering from an at Published April 22, 1857. CHAPTER 23 Resolved, That thous-h Juclee Kanttstl did not come upon the bench as the first choice of tlii Ba yet during the brief time he has filled the office of Juige of Vie r-euit he has woo the high our body 'or the emi-nant ability, courtesy and impartiality with wh'Ch he ha presided this court. fiexolred, Tnat Judge Randall In aealn mum'ng hij place amongst the bar of our Circuit tahej with him our warmest od wishes for his success and weif ire, that we shall not forget in the practising lawyers, the upright Judge before whom we have practised duiir.g the last several months.

Resolved, That the Secretary be reques ed to furnish a copy of the foregoing re solutions Judge Randall. Ketolved, That we cordially welcome Jndie McArthur 4o his new position; that he has the unanimous and decked confidence of this bur, due to him tor years of abi and upright practiee amongst ns and that if he will as lackol lienilttent rever, 1 was reqie-Udto try Hortet I a meeting of the Presidents of brunches ot I'the New York Conference, at which there were ves and reports truin twelve I diffcrtnt ti wns in this State, Massuchuse ts and New Jersey. The reports allspeak very tiieotir: gingly of tie excellent spirit which prevails at all the different Among the rest of the Elders who gave an account ot their labors at this conference was Elder McCune, who had recently reliirn-i ed from Dunnah, where he had been preaoh-i ing Morm li'sm among Indian idolators. President John TaUor was presented with a testimonial as high appreciation of his la ters flitters, asan article peculiarl suied to t's eoiidi. "crtanee tr nit.ll I A a i WHOLESALE PaO KtlAiL DRUbGlSTS, NO.

KING STREET. MADISON, WISCONSIN. tion of convalescents frum fever. It is but simp jus tice to say tnat it res'orei the powers of my gegt.ve or gans, and at the same time kept n.y bowels gently open tented exiles, moving heaven and earth, aud ready to go lower slill to obtain readtnissior. It will be in the case of estial Empire, besieged by barbarians," or devils," a the vagrant svmpathies of some I have Di in saying, that, ier o.

in using it in my pneiice, it has, in every ease where I have ortie Drugs Medicines, Chemicals, Perfumeries, Druggists' cy Goods Druggists' Glass Ware, Brushes of every description. Paints, Oils. Window Gla-w, Sash. Putty, Var- we aoinn hoi iuiiiii our exiiecixuons oi wi ve iu ed aciedl kea churm. I i tl as speaking freel HI far from fuS" a latest medi ine, an artie'e it by no means twelve toot snow bank, and plowing his way under, tunnelled thrugli, coming out near will entitle them to be cdled.

Outside of the Iloj-e, agitatin harrunguinK, plotting. bors thu Listern btates," several saints OOI i e'irftpWfft. tStfftti? FTuiJ, Alcohol. Choice Wines and Liqun'fs, Uh 3 tne animals ami orougnt me lux to party p-iests, a new local editor was ctaims to SASfORD BELL, M. D.

(7Soldby Druggfjts and del6rs generally. HOSTETTER SMITH, An Act tS ameftd an entitled, "An Act to provide i fur more tullv carrying into effeot the General Hanking Law of this ctrtt Approved March IS. 7 People of the State of Wiconin represented in Senate and Ateemhly, do enact a follow: Sio. t. An'Act ei.

titled aff art to proUde for the more fully carrying into eflvct the Geneml law ot this Stat-, approved Man 18th, ls51, is hereby aineTtiteil by riking oi the win "'elx hunilr.d." where the o-cur in the first ai sreomi sections of said act, and inserting in a thi-reoi the words "eiL'ht luiiiilretl." rr.r. 2. This act shall take effect and be In force from and after pawase. Wi'MAiJ SPOOXF.R. Ppeaker.of the Assembly.

AKTlll'K MoAUTill Lt. ami President oi" the Senate. Approved February 27, 1367. COLES BASIIFORD. STATE OF LSCON31N, 1 SKCKETABT'eOrriea.

The Secretary of State, of the State of Wisconsin, does hereby certify, tt at the furegulnn act has been compared with the origltial enrolled act ilepusi ed i this ottice, and that tlte i'ne i a correct and true copy thereof, and of CHOIOE FAMILY GliOUEUIES. We are also Agents for the sale ol all the must poptilm neiore iney nau recoiereu iron tiie urst aw- a the mr was ful shock of oissuppriscrP instantaneous. iir( lhe ot cer. lheseA incidents help the mem- b'retllfell who ureto t)etifcUt out with the Sole Manufacturers ttJ fropriettfrs, 5CT Penn our credit a Judge of do ordinary standard for alt good Judl -ial qualities, RetUo d. That these be furnished by the Secretary to Ate I'reu of this circuit for publication T.hy were Enaaimously adopted.

Mil-itaukie jttr Judge RANDA.tr, was appointed by Gov. J3ashford. Jh.o appointment gave gre3t 4issatinfaction to our patriotic neighbor of They predicted that it would MKDICiSES of the day. which will be sold Dealers at Manufacures' Prices Pittsburg, Pa. aplrtwlra It.f oWftTtSCULAG Agent.

combining, and all but couu-ao ng, will be Cobden. Blight, M. Gibson, Miall and J. Fox there will be Sir J. Walin-ley, W.

Clay, Wilkinson and Oliveira; there will bo Lay aid, and other free knights there will also be absent Ourdwell, Roundel! Palmer, und the two Phillimores, Butt, M. Chambers, and a host of others, more or less distinguished, or hoping some day to distin ory very mucn, aim oy inem we are cnaotra to Utah, and a new Pres to compare present dates with the past. It ident wa elected for the Mew Yolk Confer JOm WRIGHT. GEORGE PAINE. has indeed been cold for a few days back, yet Madison, Jan.

1K.1S.- CO.HVH-SSIO.-VF.lt. DEEDS r'tf ence in place of President Taylor, who goes compared with some Aprils on record tins "is not a circumstance." New York, Ohio. Illinois. fowa, Michi iioi.EK.4i.i-: gan, Maine and Minnesota. D.

K. TENNEY, guish tiiemseives. All of these will be in outer durknes. vet io aa exceedingly unpopular one, and pro-couKoeJ Judge R. incapable of properly, dis- LIQUOR ST El the wuole or suco orii ai.

Bae been appointed by the Governor of the ahnv. MES1CK Ji LANSING, named State, Commieeeoner Resident in Wiecon- 1 In witness whereot the Raul or State has berennui set his band and affixed the L.9. vGreat Seal of the State, at the Oitpitol in Mmlison the '2d day of April, A. 1. 1S57.

D. W. JONES. eeoretary of State: sia. to draft and take the acknowledgement of deeds of prop Items.

Tamouche, a war chief of the Utah Indians, put two native physicians to clenth, because thej failed to cure two of his wives, who did under their care. He sent them, in his own philanthropic expression, 'to look after their The Rockford Register mentions a sin erty and other instruments to be used or recorded in said Are now receiving at their new store, TAN BERGEN NEW BLOCK, a large and well-selected ste'e oT ait descriptions of GROCERIES, WINES, LIQtfOES Am) States, and to take the depositions of witnesses. out to join Brigham Youngin Salt Lake City. The late President delivered a plain address to thj priest- and elders, in whichjie set before them the results of his labors, and directed them how to proceed hereafter. OI course there must be a good many things which the Society will not, put in type, wi ijh are necessary to be known lo fully compie-hend the designs and operations of these people.

Like nearly all other sects, societies and'organizations, the Mormons are occasionally hampered and restricted by the lack of mono), uud Taylor" delivered some impiteiva iiihmctiuiis as to the importance of prompt Tiie religious exercises of the "Saints" in conlerence, appear to have occupied a good deal of their lime; but, they have' their occasional merry nukiugs, and, on Monday week, they have A social party at their As Published April 22. Orrtcs No. Bruen's Block, Madison, Wisconsin, AX ACT to amend chapter UT, of tho General Laws of with Wakeley Tenney, Attorneys. nc31dwtf not at all hopeless of admission. Indoors tiler will be positive gaps in.

the debate cries lor Cobden, of M. Gibson, and no Cobden to stand up. Ilis 'own purge has operated too effectively- by half, tor lie has turned tho House out of doors. Like the old lady in the nursery rhyme, he has sold his bed and now lies upon straw. Li the House we should think the result will be a little more calmness and decency of discussion, and a little less of that peculiar etjle of oratory which.has recently ben imported from "the bright gion of the setting sun" into the British of Commons.

We may be sure there will be a prodigious liMW. T7ie Ptople of the State of IFucoiurin. rrorttentrd ir. BACON'S ctargkig the duties of his office. We then the appointment as a good one, and we now point to the above, from the leading democratic paper.of the State, and to the en-dif8ement of Judge course by B.uch Democrats as E.

G. Rsas, and J. S. JJkob-s A3 the most pointed refutation of the of onr sc irrilous cotemporary. Gov.

Bashfobd's appointments in Milwaukee seem to be generally popular, if we may judge anything from the above, or from' the 2,500 majority by which his appointment of By cos Paise, as County was endorsed by the people of that City at the cent election. S-nait and Atef inbly, do enact at J'Ulowt MADISON MERCANTILE COLLEGE, Section 1. Tiie Wisconsin an 1 Smwriur Railroad Conina- ny are hereby authorised and euijiow. rwl to -urvey, locate, contract, complete and perpetually to hitve use-aud gular phenomena, which was witnessed at I BUijiae ott Tuesday' Just as tho i sun rose bvo the horiz.m, a column of; bright light skot up from it towards the ze-' i nith branching off at tUa top so as to almost form the letter Y. Then over that was seen a raiubow, having, tho different colors dis- tinctly maiked fit tke end, growing rather I Corner of Pinckney and Kiffiin MADISON, wis.

CIGARS, Which they offer at WHOLESALE OKLT, Or as good terms as any House' West of the Lakes. Being connected with some of the first Houses in the City of New. York, their facilities are nnequated. Th. respectfully solicit an examination of their goods 1 wholesale purchasers.

Madison. July 1, 1S5C. Prairie du Chieii Land Office, PavxiiDU CHisa.CaiWroaD Office in Lower Town, opposite McGregor's Landing. Brnnrh of Bacon's Mercantile College, Cincinnati, O. maintain ana ojierate.

a branch raili-ouU, with oueoriuore BtVxks or tine, over tiie routes following, vis: Ueinning on some point on the line of said railroad north of the south line ot'tlutag-unie cmtnty, and runtiiu t'niii tht-nco and on the east side of said road to BOiuo lMjitit on the The Cndersifmec respectfully announces that the Fal cry lor a i.ew lielorin liitl. It stands to rea- oii there must be one. Michigan State Line and sliull h.iVe. nossess Session of the above namid Institution will commence September, lQtb In his NEW COLLEGE EDIFICE fainter at the top of the arch' anl over all In the present instance it is evident that and enjoy tlte same rights, privileges. t'unctiou, franchises, authority and eiiiunities with reference to eaid route, or any railroad to be.

built thereon as it now possesses or Persons desirous of- attending will please make applies some of the disapM.iiited candidates must tion immediately. ave sadly underrated the force of those feel- enjoys with rt-lerence to any route it is now authoiiaed to occupy, or any railroad built or to be built thereou sep5dwtf R. 8. BACON. Principal, sembly rooms in Hrooine street, ou which oo casion the attendance was large, notwithstanding iho incleineucy of tiie weather.

"Jutlgo Dulin," we are informed by tho Alor-moii, "presided over the refreshment department, assisted by eight joung ladies dressed iu white, with head dresses and beautifully bouquets." The festive party was igs which go under the general name of an I there is hi-reby conlcrreil upon the IViscotislii and mtnotism. as it reasonably to be expected Superior Kailrojd compauy, all the power and authority contained iu the charter ot said Company tor the purpose that the population should rise to advocate Boston, New York aud Albany Fortos. ui tin om tne oojeei oi mis act. he right ot a fellow like eh to pull down Sec. i.

fins act shall taKe vttect and be 1:1 idrce rom and alter its passage. the Biiti-h fl tg, flying over a peaceful vessel 1857. 1857. engaged in British trade, and carry away the GEOHGE W. STO.EK, Will atteud to isTsaisa larb, Locavnia Lass Wy rants, Buying and Selling Real Estate, Paring J( for Western Wisconsin, Northern Iowa and fiautkef iSlin.

nescta. Deeds, Mortgages, and other Conveyances accurately drawn corrected Township Plats furnished. Collections made, Ac, Three Hundred choiot TOWN LOTS for ale on rea tonatrle terms. If? AU Business entrusted to him will promptly ottended to. Gso.

Stosji. REFIBENCKS: L. J. FiawaxL, Ex-Governor, Madison1. appeared another rainbow, its position however, being reversed, the circle touching, the Color of that one being.

very clear. The New Yoik Post says that Mr. Boker whose daughter lately man ted his coachman lias determined, on account of his recent domcsr.ic troubles, to go back again to Europe. Mr. H's.

country seat of eighty acres on the lliubon, near Tarrytown, is offered tor sale. The place formerly belonged to Com. Perry. The price asked is The Faculty of Ilarvard College refuse to sanction the choice of the second class of the divinity school, of Kev, Theodore Parker as preacher of their valedictory discourse at the next commencement. crew lor tne purpose ot beheading an old man Tt XIAN SPOONER, Speaker or the Assembly.

ARTHUR McAKTIlUR, Lt. Gov. and President of the Senate, Approved MtriHrv. lsr7. COLtS 11ASIIE0RD.

who was said to be the father ot a pirate? Rcmoked Indian Risiso is Mlvxesota Great-excitement prevailed at St. Paul on the 13th, in regard to. a report that the Sioux Indians had risen and were lnutdering the whi settlers in the back settlements, and wire advancing on Mankato. It is believed that, the reports were without foundation. A Magnanimous Offeb.

Mr. Robert Owen, who 86 years of age, has published an address to the electors of Great Lhitaiu and Ireland, in which he states, that, if any constituency will elect him to a seat in the Englishmen must be very much altered since c. t. flow WASHINGTON ATERtTI, MADISON, WISCONSIN. AGENT FOR AND DEALER XN Ghiekering's-, we formed our first and treshest impressions Published April 22.1 opened by a prayer by Elder Miles, utter which there were hymns, speeches, refreshments, and one of the taints sang a coiuic Bong called Quaker Doctor." Elder MeOune, the Missionary iroin Burmah, favored the taints with lhe O'Gockpcn," und several sisters sang botii comic uud reu-tiiuenialsoi gs.

Elder Wihiaia alker danced an liidiau dance in custuine, armed. Among the' toasts the of Zion" were forgotten the Moimon ladies ere drank as "emblems of purity, virtue, und innocence or them, it any ingenuity whatever can per AN ACT to repeal chapter 12, of the gi-petal JaWs of 185 suade them them not only into allowing this, but even into an enthusiasm tor it and its author, his defenders ane abettors. No Par- Hon. smalm Mills, Hon. A.

L. Ooujas, iamentary reform would have made any dif L. B. Vilas, ference here. No imaginable apparatus, no It is a singular fact 'that John Haven, Bacon at Co's, fioardiftan, Gray st Co's Li guts, Newton Bradbury 'a, T.

Gilbert tt Co's W. JrttdS ft 6'i L-trS. OiiiiSffs, and Grovesteen it Tmslow's PIANO FORTES! scale ot sanrage, no equality of divisions, Vie Purple of the Slate of Witwtn, represented itt Senate and Assembly, do enact tt! foUa'JJt Section 1 Chapter twelfth of the )ie(lriil laws of A. thousand eight hundred Htl.l hl'fy-five, entitled uu-act sluing- the name of Antier Morj to Anuer Carpenter, approved February lith 1865, is hereby repealed. StW.

This act shall take ellect and be iu farce from and after its passage and ptild cation. SPOONER, SK-akerot' tho Assembly. C. LATHAM SIIOLKS, PreciiUent of tbu Senate pro. tern.

Approved March 2, 1K07. COLES BASIIFORD. the communions of man. tiie sharer ot his joys and sorrows, the luiuisteriug angels in nothing whatever short ot driving the voters up tu the hustings and making them vote for s.ckncss, and the pertection of Ins glory and of Commons free of expense and without trouble to himself, lie will explain how a 6ocial change shall produce universal and perpetual harmony over the earth. This benevolent proposition, we received no attention whatever.

Messrs. Cabden and-Gladstone on penalty of exultation in a celestial world." llio only death, would nave ottected the result. It is sigu of that belligerent spirit which the Mormons exhibit so lustily in tlieir own '-Ziou'' the old English heart and simple English na ture wincn nave aone tne worn here, rrmii Hancock was not originally elected as a delegate to the Continental Congress at Philadelphia. The illness of James Bowdoin's wife compelled Bowdoin to remain at home, and Hancock was selected as his mbstilv.te. To this trifling circumstance Hancock is indebted for the proud distinction he has gained of having his name enrolled where all.

the world may read it foremost on the roll of Independence! The Washington Intelligencer savs that was indicated in a toast by Judge Appleby who gave all kinds of Constituencies', great and small. popular nnd close, there has been the same result. For our ownimrt we never desired. Vesti t', tiie Hive of tlse Saints, whose bees, while thty father hui.e; fur the.r friemta, hve siwayi a ui-g lwi those whu seek to cruah them." or even that an appeal would be A and choice selection from the above celebrated manufacturers on hand and for sale an beat terms ana at prices to suit the times. A better assort- mtrnt than can be found at any ether establishment in the west.

Call and c. The attenelon or churches and chorrs la called to' Mason Hamlin's Organ Ilarmonican, for which they wer awarded a gold medal at the Fairs held at Boston and Baltimore last fall. It is confidently recommended as so- I pe ior to anything of the kind, ever before offered, combining great power and sweetness with the variety and combination of an organ, and at less than half the cost But the sharpest sting of the "Saints" is not for those who seek to crush them, but Sun Flowkus. St. Mackt has recently published an article in relation to sun flowers, as a preventative against Fever and Ague.

He suggests that they be planted in abundance between the dwellings of farmers, in countries where this disease prevails, and any pond, marsh, or pool where miasma may proceed. Ilis theory is that they take np for the unfortunate imbeciles who are induced to become to become their proselytes. Published April 23. AN ACT to change the name of Lemuel Presto Richard' son to Lemuel Preston Rautlall. 77i People of the State of Wiscnmin, rrpretenteVl in itcnate and Aisembty, do enact as follows: Sttiou 1.

The name of Leuiocl Preston Richanlson of the town of Aepemkin, in tlto county of iiuu hiino, is iKrefcy changed to Leuiui-I Kii liar.lwn Randall, by which latter i.aiuo the said person shall be hereafter called and kuown in opulur noiiienjlature and in law. Sec 2. The s.tid Lemnel R. Randall shall be esteemed ami taken in law to be the child and heir at law of Randall, of said county ot Winnebago, and the mutual obligations of parent and child slutll exist and pertain an lu ly between the fcjt-r parent and foster child mentioned in the case of natural parentage. Section.

3. This act shall take ettect from and after its passage. WYMAN SPOOXER, Speake lAthe Assembfr. C. LATHAM SIIOLES, I'res't pro tem of the Senate.

Approved Jrarch 2, 1S57. COLES BASIIFORD. WaioRT Matsbs, J. Ii. Litbhov, Ghancellor State University; Wtaau Kkowltok Prairie du Chen.

Levi Uobbkll, Prairie du Clnen, Oct 15. M. twam NO RTU-WESTERN JAS. RICHARDSON fe CO. LOCATED AT MADISOS', (Capital or) VtlSCOKSlit.

THS UNDERSIGNED GIVE THEIR ATTENTION TO the purchase and sale of Lands and Lots to th pa ment of Taxes and Redemption from Tax Sales, to th-pnrchase, Sale and Location of Land Warrants to Negotiating loans, purchase and sale of Bonds aqd Mcfff a-ges. Having the most complete Mstrst of Tittas, Jndga ment Reeerdvi 1 i flirt, of lands in Dstne Coarty they hare steperior facilities in aaanrining securities for investment. Transact business connected with the sever' al State Departments, and pay particular attention to thr collection of debts. Hare an hand Improved Farms, City Lots, Houses and Lots of from five to fifty acres. In view of the Owpitols upon the snores of the surronnSrrg laVes, A.

Ail matters concerning Real to hf part ef IT is consin receive prompt attention. JAS. RICHARDSON, N. B. TAN 8LTKE.

T. E. P. COPP, Having located himself in tho room ot HM.T1 MT8I0 Mornionisni is not one. ot those evils that we can afford to tolerate because it is a good way off; it is in our midst its temple-, are in lhe.

tame streets with our churches; its trom the ait'andfix- for awhile the noxious priosts preach within sound of our church made to the people on. a question. To us it seems the hight of absnrditj, that any men professing to be statesir.en should force such an. appeal upon the ministers, lie had no choice, Iwwever, -but to it iftbe1 half of the people, and confident as we were nsto the result, we were satisfied the qppeal had been made. That 'satisfaction increases every day, and England may now be congratulated on a Parliament elected, not npon rty measure- ot difference, but- simply on an appeal to the natural feelings and common sense of tho people.

The London Star (Opposition) characterizes Palmerston as a political old wizard," who has thrown dust in the eyes of the people oa the Chiuese question." information has been received at the Department of the Interior confirmatory of the painful rumors that have been circulated respecting the fate of Henry L. Dodge, United States agent fop the Navnjt Indians in New Mjexico, who lias been missing for some tiffie time pa-t. Major Kendrick, commanding at Fort Defiance, sent out a command to search for Mr. Dodjje, tnd hU corpse was discovered at a point about thirty miles south of the Zena, towards the -head waters of tho-Gila river. It is stated that, as soon as gras is sufficiently advanced to sustain horses, 1,000 troops will take the field against these Indians, and chastise them so that they will learn vapors going bells; its deluded proselytes live next Tns Dumktkr of Fashios.

Fashionable door to us, ride with us in our omnibuses, meet us as other men, buy and sell with us, dressed women, in Paris, have now a diame Nuttings a new and much admired instrument, mad a large stock of all the different styles of 1 MELODEONS, from the manufactories of 3IASOS at BAMLJS, GEO. A. PRIXCE A. I ADD, for sale at factory prices, by jsnMwtf C. T.

FLOWERS, Agt. Dr. Wm. H. Hayden's Improved Vegetable Purgative Pills.

MEASLES. On the first appearance of this is-ease, the patient shonld be put In a moderately warm room the Tght shcnld he mostly eivluded. Give freely of salTion Ua, combined with snake-reM. The bowels talk to our children, and use our presses to print the chronicles ot their daily doings, and their papers and are published alongside of our Tract Uousos, Bible Houses Published. April 22.

AN ACT to pay lor Stationary. ter of twelve feet. It ia said, that they hold on to the arms of their caviliers by means of handkerchiefs, slipped- through the same, and are helped to boquets and refreshments 'at the.end of a long stick. 27ie People of the State of irisconsin, represented in and Missionary Offices. Movmonism is -no Senate ana Assemoiy, ao enact asjotunas: longer a Hi tery, it is no longer a small cloud Section 1.

There is hereby appropriated out of amy mo- the miseries of retribution and murder. The victim of this cruel actio tho son of the ion. Henry Dodge, the venerable ex-Senator of Ui'J tu fciiu wlq iivmiuij uiiv vtiit-t wicro apprtpnWtMI, llie sum of five thousand seven hundred and sixtv-one 4.2-100 but a great lact winch is daily growng greater and more formidable. If it cannot bo repressed here, where there-are so many dollars, to pay Prr the stationary heretofore purcbwedaml C. Bunxek Esq.

has retired from BfSU, is prepared for doing anything iw he wry ef counteracting itiiluences at. work, 'how is it to be crushei out If ah, it lias feigned supreme, monopolizing the cWilhO thority and enchaining ttiemiudsol tiie peo pie OV Its latiaiic.ti Kill ob Ccrk. When old Bonus's wife fell ill, he sent for a doctor, as sordid and avaricious ashimsolf'. -Before -the doctor saw the patient, he wished to have an nnder-i-tatiding with the miserly husband. forty dollars," said Bogns, and you shall have it whether you cure my wife or kill her.

The woman died and the doctor called tor his fee-. "Ii I you kill my wife?" asked Bogus. not," replied the Indignant doctor. "Well, you didn't r-Be her!" "You know she's dead." "Very well, then, leave the house in don- not paut lor. mo money appropriated to be drawn from the Treasury npon tho order of the Governor, and to bo paid over by him to the persons having such cUiins against the State, or to the superintendant of public pro-perty, njion filing with tho Governor their ciaiuis receipted in lull.

Sec. 2. This act shall tako effect and be in force from and aftet iu passage. WYMAN SPOONER, ot the Assembly. C.

LATHAM Sllol.tS, President pro. tem. of the Senate. Approved March 4, 1857. COLLS ItASllr'OUD.

STATE OF WISCONSIN, I Secretary's OfTej. f5 The Secretary of state of the State of Wisconsin, does hereby certify, that the acis have been compared Plover (Wis) Items. Condensed from should bs kept open by a dose of the Vegetable Purgative Pills, given on alternate days. Cars should be taken that the patient does not take cold, as ia snh cases the measles generally prove latal, aplS-twlw J. 1 PITMM A CO So Proprietors and ManufncMtrert, BmUm, Mass, CQLWELL Wholesale and Retail Agftit SfAtfstm, Wis.

r. SCAMMON fieneral Western Age nta. C'aicago, Ill's INSURANCE AGENCY OFFICE NEXT DOOR U. S. HOTEL, MADISON.

WISCOSSI5. The Somerset (Pa.) Democrat says that sometime last fall blackbird came to Joseph Snyder's in that borough, and has since lived constantly with the chickens. It has become thoroughly domesticated, and comes regularly for its food. Instead of roosting as the chickens do, it takes a position on tlwj rooter's back, who bears the weight of his little friend with great good nature. But most singular of ull is, that it has learned to crow like a cock, and crows regularly, more frequently than the rooster, and seeuis to be vain of its accomplishment.

the Florer herul.l: Hepalrinsrlek, rtmitltfi JcWrlry on the notK'e. ilf or te done is acy other f'itt Ut $adion, and will be warranted. t. P. COPF.

Madison Jasroarr 1at. ISS. oil W. H. VY MAN'S GENGHAL FUJE.

Mai-INE AM UFA IB3TJRANCE AOlSOt," MAMSQS, Insurance effected on Dwellings, Stores, Taverns. Mil) Manulactories, Ac, on goods In transit, and on human! lives, in the following responsible companies, on rea.onai. bta terms: (1st Insurance Hartford, Conn CASH CAPtm SCRPLCS Ppotnlx lmirriie ol llartfordt CASH CAPITAL, Ulalaal Life I iisuan sm C'n, Xew ark ACCUMULATED JUt.D...,v Madison, April ISM. dtf the post of assistant editor of the Milwaukee JvVtr, and is succeeded by a "Col." F. A.

Eastman. Qle Bull. Ole Bull has published a oard den ing the truth of the report that lie had lost nothing ia this country by purchases of land, and that ha has a large sum well in- Tested id El?" The bank-nott circulation of the United States, at the present time, is estimated to represent about $190,000,000. IW Ilurabolt has recently beeen' ill, but has recovered aud is now busily engaged on -the 4th volume of Cosmos. t.The PiiiLOM ATUEAii1 is the title of a very neat and readable Magazine, published by the studtMits of the Waukesha Academy.

3SP It is rumored that Longfellow is writing a flre at dratna. b'e quick time," said Bopus. "A bargain's a bargain. It was kill or cure, but you did neither." Home Inturnnce IVew ork t'lly. with tne original enrmn a a is depositee: in this om and that the same are correct and true copies thereof, and of the whole of such originate.

In witness whereof the said Secretary of State has hereuiiiii net his han 1 and affixed the i. S. Great Seal of the a.e, at the Capital ia Mad son, this 22d day of Apr.l, A. D. U.

JOSE3, Swstary of State. An Agricultural society been formed in the country; Judge Cato i-i elecled President. Mathew G. Pratt, has parcha-eJ a site fur a building, sxiuili of Dr. lJuutou's latw reai-deuce, autt is erecting a Tavern there.

There is more lumber to run to market, from the Wisconsin this year, than has been for the two preceding years. The trial of Eastman, for tho murder of Proctor, pending in the Waupacca Circuit Court, postponed till Fall Tern. Messrs. Kolloek and Wiggiuton, hare built a Steam Saw Mill, at Bueua Vista, 8 miles south of CAPITAL A Ilarlfortl liiaurnnce lM Hartford. CAPITAL AUD 8UEPLU8 Equitable lssu ranee Lsndeu and IN lork, CAPITAL 2..

00,000. lJ ticlge Goodenow, the oldest member of Hie Supreme Bench' of llaine, has gifun nti opinion in answer to the Stale Semite, that colored persons are still voters in Maine in spite of the Dred Scott deci-ion ot the U. S. judges. t3F" A little Swedioh girl, whil walking wiih her father on a starry night abs4rbed in contemplation of tho skies, being akfd ol wFm.t she was thinting, replied, UI was thinking if the wrong side of heaven is so glorious, whr.t rcivt t'ic risrht Kido bf?" usnnecticui iiai uerr, J5f" It is generally known that the last passed' an act to authorize the establishment of a House of Refuge for Juvenile Delinquents in thU State; but perhaps it is not a well kcown that the Commissionwa are required to locate the building where the citizens shall (subscribe the largest snra toward the of the same, either ia giving a site, or money or Oth-tosh CAPITAL AND CDRPLV8, 250.00u.

t'alho'lren. 'or MA It II LSI vs terlsse sale by nil S-lwJ A Chance for a Bargain. A FAItn of 160 acres of rich undu'aiing prairie 8 miles from the Capitol frame Honse to acres fenced. 21 acres under goad sta'e of cu'tlvaiion. Term va-third down.ba'ance to suit parchawrs.

AnplytoJOBN GBIf F1TH9, Journal Office. April IS, ISM. Policies Issued In these old and responsible Companies All the timber and the greater portion of Ohio 1 Kit A- nr hi a flUVi on every description of Insnrsble proper by E- W. KEVESf Agent Madison. May 1H.

tf rott, for ia iy JL the lumber is on the ground for the Presbyterian Chnreh. COLWELL CO, mhlw.

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