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ree Snwarat BOOTH. EDITOR. mi.w.tii(i::: SATURDAY MAY 9G. niouibun 4'hioolclci Under It of Chronii rMpiiinlri.r. i uluiiin the Jaues trie Press.

nirtorical statement and mi Itnlim. who made the defen th. iuKulnr tu liarstnw nud broke stouht'in. 01" their proceed the at home, we do fp. liut of the expedition tii 'on.

of fii.siular ingredi it for nur Chief Executive, arid th. r. InkiKO tlie ntviHint what we have learn itii; ir, we must be not adapted to pro And their going thi present to i.ities and la. tie. V.

i. moral ileiitio'ietntii. hearth stone of hid .1 be safe from iutrti her fei lillitH Unite postponement not but have regard to say this, but :l.at friends ditor of the rse of an ed that he has to call upon th.oo sup rrt thn: The teni, if they and flourish. One third of the pa iit never to have hud mi existence, and uai; extend. il to this kind, if extend other two thirds, would give them life EU.C ThiN Ol'FIl IAL CANVASS ilailisi.n publishes the oilicial Counties, for Judge of the Supreme! Tnr.

i.nvKN Foot Sticking Out. The Philadelphia Sun inst a Know Nothing organ, iu speaking of the election in Virgi to Amer'en A morion ih Party wii leap ii perpel 1 Nationality The with I'eunsylva snow that Slavery bind (he union of I of old party vio Platform doctrine i lot th a That i s. The proposed amend mem to the Constitution have all been adopted though the vote was liglit. The principal amendments are The pi irality system in all popular elections changing the d.iy of oli otion to the Tuesday follow irg the first Slondav iu November: mak i iag certain State oncers elective by the people minor tho otion of Co money froii ry oilicers. ed fo JlOGr.

WonsHiiv The N. Y. Tribune, in ruDnuig parrailrl between the Persian devotees nl fi. and animals, and our slave catching Judge ai S. Commissioner worshippers, )' "So long as they confined their worship to Judges e.f the Supreme Courts, State and National, their idolatry, however gross, might per bap bo i.

iterated but when they take to bowing dowr. to slave ate hi ag I as to prrsonilicatioiis of the principles of justice, I peace and order, something is surely necessary i to rouse them from so pitiable a delusion anil! ti keep so detestable a worship from spreading, The worship of a noble iinimnl like a buil. how ever gross the superstition, has yet something respectable in it. The ox plows, the cow gives milk oii run easily see how most animals come to bo worshipped. Hut what apology uo possibly bemaileior auuianons pm lives Bail.

TheMadiaon Pat nM ssra We learn that most of tboie indicted for gambling have given bail tor their appearance the nrit term of the Circuit Court." We have a little curiosity to tee bow these will terminate. Unlets gambling at the Capital is broken up, Madlton will not be a very Jeslrsblo place to lire in. J. H. Hitchcock baa been appointed Pott Matter nt Pnrta.

KcswhtCo. plwe of Nv 1 I I I I COBBESPOHrDEHOB, Arming for Freedom. Grani Rapids, Mich May 2J, '55. Mr. Edito Michigan in right aide op yet.

Some of our stirring, wide nwake fellows, in tliid city, ar: now busily engaged in getting up a Military Company, for the protection of Xortliorn Ritji.te and Northern Men. We hope they will euo.ved, and a meeting will be called during the coning week tu make urrftngeuients for this purpi Our oliject is to use our influence in tlia formation of similar companies. ery city, own and xillace. Hurt); of Mason A Dixon's Line. We intend to violate no laws: nor cumiueiiL hostilities upon any people, but stand ou the (k'fenee and resist lawless invaders of our rights to the last.

The time is fast np preach'ng whi we cannot defend our firesides with talk or public speeches. appeal to Missouri and Kuntas for the confirmation of this statement, iu this way, coming on i the united Citizens. Id inquire what can be done Wisconsin! A Urisin is soon hat State, which will call forth rgies of all its Freedom Loving Yours truly, E. M. BALLARD.

When that crisis cornea, our peopie will be und ready, shall also have au Executive, the next election, who will sustain thedecia Kni of our Supreme Court, worth all the mill ttiry power of the State, if need be. The peo p'e "re earnest in this matter. El). Free jDLM. Prospects in the Cuimka.

Horace Greeley writes fro.u Paris, under date of May 3rd, as'loilowr The Empi ror will nt go to the Crimea, ae he hud str.muly intended to do. Mis baynnge lis been soon days on the way, but will probably be sti.ppeii at Constantinople and returned. In fact, it begins be understood, even by the French and English, that no laurels are to be reaped by the besiegers of the Russian strnm; huld at iist, not immediately. It in now pri liict, dr'iv etui be s. eu mat me siege must re rmseu beaten in the open field in it of the Crimea before the siege ly resumed with any hope of suc that children are requir i some salt on ire tan oi me oiru uiey to Upon Lake Superior they to talk a milling director who dug iu pot lit! the ruck became, hard then he stop 1 Inn not yet he grew this sort oi ni iTing, and 1 don't think the Ailies very like ly to take Set istopol by letting go ot it though I have io douM that is'tlie best they can do.

But. having taken the wolf hv the ears, we shall see what work they make of letting him go. It is a rn: her nice operation." The Spoeific appropriations of the Inst Con gress were .7 1,674,351, and the whole expenB es id' the year will amount to sci etitrJict uiil linns. John Quiney Adams was declared unfit for the Presidency, because his Administration was conducted wi.ii so much extravagance a to cost twelve minions. The Green Bay Adcocutc.

don't think the Missouri foray into Kansas will amount to much only "the struggles and spasms of a despnir ini! taction." The liroc(c regards the letting Ginger out of jail as little better thai', treason. Tri as The Boston Telegraph confirms our itatemeut, in regard to the character of the V. Supreme Court. It says "The Supremo Court of the United States has been a ptiUticnl Court from the beginning, inul its prescn' sole, purpose is to uphold S'orery in the Unitt Malts a fact hich makes its decisions on abstract questions of law of no value PATERNITY The Free Demur, rat is just now considerably exercised to discover our parent ag'O. It isalv.aysa hard question to answer, but we hope no ono wilt affiliate us with Bar stow Co.

Madison Patriot. A very creditable disclaimer. We will not press the question ol parentage further. Rk.aoy Ma ik Horses fur Kansas Wade. Frost of St.

Iouis, who are extensively er.gnged in the iiiaiiufacture of every description of frame work for houses, die, sold, ou Saturday last, at their mill, twenty six ready made houses ui citizens of Kansas, for the sum of i10.400 cash. Three men can put up one of their linusi containing two rooms, in one day. Th" prices of their ready made dwellings range from $115 to $400. Choi.fr. a at St.

Lous. Tho St. Louis Di mmrat, of Wednesday, says Eight persons, mostly Germans, have died of Cholera within tho last few vs. on Lafayette and Emcrett, between Ninth and Eleventh streets. The complaint was induced, by living in a foul atmos phere and ine iUing in intemperate habits.

Smai.I. fos prevails to some extent nt St. Louis. Tho Democrat of that city mentions the case of a man being attacked the dis ''use who hnd it once before, and has since been vaccinated. T(I, tn the People," written by Charlotte Corday.

and found upon her person when she was arrested, was sold iu Paris the thor day for 770 trancs. TllF. stutuo of the poet Campbell, by Wm.C. Marshall, sculptor, was erected in Westminster Abbev, on Wedncadav, the 2nd inst. It cost il 20,000.

Thf, Boatou papers are full of speculations in regard to the enforcement of the new Pro hiditnry Liquor Law. The Annui.l Meeting of the Illinois State Medical Society will be held at Bloomington, on the firat Monday in June. Catholic Ciiukcii. A large Catholic church is soon to be erected on Doty Island, near Me A NF.w steamboat, called the Independent He public, ai recently launched at Menasha. She belongs to Adama, and will ply between Menasl a and Stockbridge.

Over 70 ve: aels arrived at Chicago on Thursday last. Stampede On Sunday night some eight or ten slaves managed to cross the river into Illinois, but ti authoities being on the alert, five of them were arrested and brought back. Tne others made good tbeir escape Thursday evening Jndaii Burrows. Mrs. Meachum and Isaac Breche iridge.

three free negroes, were inng tne runawayi. At the Met liodiat, Black RUer. (N. Conference, Sitter GifTord tent word that if there were any three members who did aefefteas toilers the would ae Terr 'nappy to entertain them. of waatblMi ton gVoUeman as wC a eintnan, am ooi km pi doom cwsnlng.

AmcUw Jw slier mt tk taprMe Can irt. OFFICIAL. Statement of votes cat at the election 1 eld on Tuesday, the 3d day of April, 1355, fo an Aiiociate justice of the Supreme Court Cole. Crawford. Sc't.

Ti tal. Adams 36:1 2o3 623 Bad Ax 235 59 5KM Browu 13 43t 5Sf Buffalo 4t3 48 Calumet Ul IT 319 Clark 13 To Columbia 5 2 51)0 Crawford 133 13 0.4B Dane EeiU l.stii) 3 733 Dodae 1 3 694 Dunn 3 31 34 Fond du Lac. ..1,770 3 OS Grant E(5 1,135 Green 1,2 rS 4H7 5 1 7l)( i Iowa 4S3 170 Jefferson 1.535 2 2 635 Kenosha JU iWii 165 LaFnyetle 414 451 S'Jb LaPointe 5 '10 21 Manitowoc 275 515 4 794 Marathon Hi 35 51 Marquette G2D 4 I s54 3,475 3 4 47c! Monroe 145 10 191 Oconto 45 45 Ozaukee 260 1,473 1 733 OrtngMiuie 257 405 662 Pierce 92 29 121 Portage 178 420 598 Racine 1,697 1,033 2 735 Richlaud 19U 39 321) Rock 2,895 742 7 3 644 Sauk 916 326 1 1 243 Sliiiwunuw 31 31 Shebovcan 969 1,166 33 2 195 St. Croix 60 SO 140 Trempeleau 29 19 1 49 Walworth 2,042 8t() 2 552 553 .923 13 2 499 Waukesha 1.844 1,167 3 011 234 76 310 Waushara 493 12 Winnebago 1,243 61.8 1 861 Total 32,881 25,733 154 58 768 Cole's maj 7,148 "For James II Knowlton. Froiuthe counties of Chippewa, Door.D ug glas, Jackson, Kewaunee, LaCrosse and ilk, uo returns of election have beeu received.

STATE OF WISCONSIN, s. The Board of Canvassers having' canvaised and estimated the returns received from the several counties of votfceast oil I he. second Tuesday, being the thira day, of May, A D. 1 for the elect ion of an Associate ot'ttie Supreme do certify, thatOrsa nus Cole received the highest number of votes at said election, and do hen bv declare the stii.l OrsamUK Cole to be duly elected to the office of Associate Justice of said Co irt, id the same for a term of six years, coinmeui iug ou the first day of June, A. D.

Witness our hands at the Capitol iu Madhon, this W5tu day of May. 1655. ALEXANDER GRAY. rv of Stat 3. DANIEL M.

SEAVER, Assistant State Treasure A 1'wir of Miuckinsn The National Intelligencer publishes the ft lowing letter, written In adit inguislied tite a lady, Mrs. of Troy, and addressed learned Judge of New Haven, on the eve 'ti marriage. The letter accompanied the ri out of a pair of blue stockings knit by the fa writer's owu fingers. We commend il to tl careful perusal of all married persons, as vi as ail who contemplate entering into enviable and holy state. "Dear Cousin: Herewith you will recei present of a pair of woolen stocking, kuil I my own hands; and be assured dear coz my friendship tor you' is as warm as the mi It iul, active nB the finger work, and geuerou the donation.

But I consider this present as peculiarly propi iiite on the occasion of your marring You will remark, in tho firet place, that ie are two individuals united into one pair, vl are to walk sido by side, guarding against ol ness, and giving comfort as long as they ai The thread of their texture is' mixed, ninl also is the thread of life. In these howt vi tho white is made to predominnte, expresdi my desire and confidence that thus it wil I with the Color of your existence. No blink used, for I believe your lives will be wholly from hlack passions of wrath and jeainusy! TI darkest color hero is blue, which is excell here we do not make it to blue. Other appropriate thoughts rise in my in regarding these stockings. The most in ii erent subjects, when viewed by the mind in Btitible frame, may furnish instructive infere ic As saith the poet.

But to the subject. You will perceive hat the tops of these stockings (by hich I sup oso courtship to be represented) are seamed, and by means of Reaming are drawn into a sn ir! but afterwards comes a time when whi le is made plain, and continues so to tho end and final toeing off. By this I wihh tofcike occn don to congratulate yourself that you are thn ugh with sraming anil have come to plain rea ity. Again, as the whole of these comely stock ngs were not made at ouce, but by the iidditin of one little stitch after another. "nut in with kill and dscretion, until the whole presents thn fair nun equal piece oi hoi wnien you see, so nie does not consist of one great actiou, but Millions ol little ones combined.

And so may i be with your lives; no stitch dropt when dutiet are to be performed; no widening made where bnd principles are to be removed or economy is be preserved; neither seaming nor narojeing wl ere truth and generosity are in question. Thus every stitch of life made right and set in the right place none either too large or too small, too tight or too loose thus yon nay keep on your smooth aud even course, uial ing existence one fair and consistent piece, itil. to i nal narrowing off and dropping the coil of this 'in bleinatical pair of companions and comfor ing associates, nothing appears but white, the token of innocence and peace, of purity and li May you, like these stockings, the final st tch being dropt and the work completed, go tog er frutu the place where you were funned a happier state of existence, present from rth Hoping that theae stockings aud admonit ona may meet a cordial reception, I remain iu the true blue friendship, seemly, yet without item ing. Yours, from top to toe. The Appleton Crescent and Madison Pa.not think too much powder has been expende.

on nur case. Please atop firing then, and persi nde the U. S. Government to do likewise. We have never aaked any of the Slave catcl iug forces to waste their powder on us.

The editor of the Manitowoc Triouas re joicea in a preaent of a new pair of boots. THE True American claims to have raise I its circulation from nothing to 1,000 in five we kt, and thinks the road to Jordan is very pleai int. We remind the Tru American that Joi in ran into the Dead Sta. The Pnblio Laws are printed and in the binders' band, and will be ready for ditto batten the first ef June. Se teyt tbe Argu STATS ITEMS.

Duung the latter part of last week tbe weather was cool and dry. Sunday was a warm day, the mercury rising to 86 in the shade. On Monday we were favored with a little rain, too tittle to be of much service. Tuesday waa the hottest day of the season, the thermometer in a coot spot standing as follows 7 A. 76 i 3 P.

91: 3 P. M. SO. About nine o'clock a heavy thunder shower passed over the City, and we were again blessed with enough rain to lay the dust. To day the atmosphere is cool and pleasant.

The country in this neighborhood needs rain very much indeed. The spring crops, some of which have been in the ground over two weeks, have scarcely mads their appearance, as yet, ami the grass comes forward very slowlv. Fond du Luc Cuion 24M Sales of Keal Estate. Messrs Sewell and Moore, on Tuesday, sold Lots 15 it iu Block 16 to Carswell aud Dee and J. W.

Pat ridge for $300,000, Mr. Wilbor sold Lot 50 iu Block 55, for 835U00. li. Wyatt sold his house and lot corner She bovgan nnd Wingate streets for $1100, Fomi du'Lac Union 4ih mst Laying of lite Corner stone of St. Louis Church.

Bishop Heuni officiated iu the Catholic Church, in this Citv, on Sunday last. He ad ministered the nl ot eontirui. in the morn ing to a number ot candidates and delivered an eloquent and appropriate sermon. In the afternoon, immediately after Vespers, the Congregation, accompanied bv the Bishop and the Rev. Mr.

Pastor of "the Church, formed in pro cessiou and proceeded with duesoleiuity to the site of the new Church in Block "iS where the ceremony of laying the corner stone was gone through with. St. Louis Church will be built of stone or brick and is to be 131 feet in depth by 135 feet in width. It is to be a substantial aud neat edifice. Fond du Luc Union iilth inst.

Dry Weather. Farmers all over thi county are complaining of the drv weather Scarcely auy vain has fall within the last two months, and if the drought continues much longer all kinds of spring ropH must sutler severely. Menashu Adc. ilh in.it. Business was never better on Luke Winnebago than the present season.

Tho Steamer Ptytonu arrives here every day loud to tier guards with passengers and freight. She is doing double the busiues of any former season, and is earning rich harvest for tier owuer. Menashu Adv. 2ith inst. The depot grounds in this city, for the lake shore road, are admirably adapted to the purpose, and the most convenient lor the business of Ii city which could easily be obtained.

We are told that the buildings will be commenced vir as iittlc delay us posible, and as it. is designed to have them handsome an I du.able, probablv thev will be made of brick. Kenosha 1 digraph. New YniiSEL. The Free Mason is the name of a neat trim built little schoonur.just completed in this place, by W.

Ii. Bouton, who is her owner atul commander. She is a very handsome craft and said to be a fast sailer, mid now milking regular trip between tiiis city aud Milwaukee and Chicago, in the shiugie and lumber trade. Green li'iy Adv. Pigeons, by the hundreds, thousands and tens of thousands, are now flying; over and about our city iu all directions.

The b'hoys are killing them iu great numbers mid selling then; five for a quarter. reen Bay Adv. 'iith. Accident. A serious accident occurred in our village on Friday last.

As men were at work upon the building of Mr Meyer now in process of completion a staging erected at the height of some fifteen feet from the around, gave way, precipitating a Mr. Stevens upon the timber, anil stones below. His left leg struck upon the edge or corner of square stick of timber, literally sci aping 1 lie skin and flesh from the bone, from the knee half way to tin, anklejoint. We believe no bones were broken, but the unfortunate man is otherwise seriously bruised and injured. Dr.

Reed wan immediately called and dressed the wounds, and when last, heard from the eull'crer was recovering as rapidly as could reasonably be expected under the circumstances. Jejj'. Co. Jeff, 4th. Real Estate Sales.

Den con H. T. Woodward, as Attorney for Geo H. Woodward, sold 1U acres near the Cemetery, to S. Hiuman, for per acre $1,437 50.

Wm. C. Dyer sold two houses and two lots on Broad street, to Frederick Foss, for Otis Manchester sold stone store and lot, on Bridge street, next west of Cogswell to M. P. Cogswell, for iJrt.OOO.

W. P. Adams sold two storv dwelling and lot on Uridgo street, to V. G. Willard, for Scloit Journal.

SltPRESlE COURT The Supremo Court meet again to day, for the purpose of finishing the delivery of opinions in the cases argued during the last term. The Judges arrived in town vs terday. Mudison Journal, of to day. CilRlSTIAsLlBEHALlTY. A Good Example Wo understand that the Trustees of the Baptist Church in this place unanimously consented to give the use of their house on Sunday morning inst to the Universuiists, who assembled there, together with a large number of Baptists, to hear a sermon by Rev.

H. R. Walworth, the talented und efficient Agent of the Gnlesburg Liberal Institute. The Trustees also requested the attendance of the choir, which was cheerfully complied with, and everything passed off pleasently. We heard various iiiquries on Monday, as to what it could mean, that the Baptists should admit a into their pulpit, and should also assemble in large numbers to hear his discourse' Is it a sign of the times? and are the middle walls of partitiou" actually being broken down' lic A Home Production.

Col. E. Miller tins left with us a lemon rniswd bv him i.i (thn tnu of Mntigolia, which in size and flavor is equal to any we have seen brought into this city from any other place The Colonel informs us that on the tree from which this sDecimed was tak en, he raised 160 others, though of course, not as mrge as tno specimen lelt witn us. Janes ailte Gazette. The Corn Crop.

We are int'ormed by Mr. Philo Dunning that the corn crop, in this vicin ity, is suffering severely from the ravages of cut Mo house in the west has a better or more honorable won reputation than Isazro Co. Milwaukee. Jnnesville Gazette. As true as Gospel.

Fret Dem. The Frte Democrat cannot be a Know Nothing paper. Its editorial column is presided over by a spread eagle, with a foreign motto "EPlurihus Unum'' while its "city items" are surrounded by a cut of an illuminated printing press a decided foreign invention, and Dutch at that. Madison Argus. Can't help it, we go for the best things, wherever found.

The Difference. The Janesrille Gaztttc well aaya: Gov. Reeder departed from Washington without any encouragement or aid from President Pierce. The concealment or reacue of a Fugitive Slave in a Free State would have ealled out the military force of the United States, but the invasion of Kansas by an armed banditti of ulaveholdera in too inconsiderable and insignificant an affair to attract the attention or awaken the vigilance of our national rulers. Re.

John Barry, of Augusta, Georgia, has beeo appointed Rowa Catkoli Bishop of that St. Locks, May 54 tcith the Apache Indians, fro. The Sante Fe mail arrived at Indeoenuence on with three companies of troops in of the tahs. overtook a party of Apaches in the Ra toon Mot ntains, and killed five men and six womi prisoners. The women said the Indians were to meet at the junction of tbe Red River, and more troops have been dispatched to that lint.

Col. Miller was in the White Mouutaii in pursuit of a tribe of the Mescaril loi'S. Major Dusenbery had died at Sante Fe. The April mail party saw but few Indians. The gras; was poor ou the plaius, mid the wa Flour is selling at Independence for noi.

i trees soma ot independence are dying for ant of ruin. Montpeller, Vt. May 3 li. A fire occurred in Danville to night, wiiie.h destroyed the hotel, the Caledonia Bank building, the Methodist church and several other buildings. Tho books aud funds of the bank were saved.

St. Louis, May 25th. Intelligence received nt Wolf River. Kansas to the 17th from the Grea Chief Mountains, reports plenty of snow in that vicinity. The Sioux Traders were moving iu large i immoers lowarus on ljaramie, taming louuly I of war.

Col. Cook left Fort Leaveuworth on the 5th, with a detachment of Infantry, aud oue of cavalry for ljaramie. Some thousands of Indian warriors were at Ash Hollow. New Cklkaxs. May 21.

The ship Caspian, of Bath, from Boston, bound to IXew Orleans with a cargo of ice, went ashore on the 10th on Gingerbread Ground, Bahamas, and would probably prove a total loss. JLiiiiK lohisu tdmniiil Quiney says, in the Auti Slurcru Standard. The branding" iron I has burnt down to the bone, nnd it passes the power of Governors to take out the mark." New Vorl. 7(nrktil, tiny 3 l. p.

m. I l.oi.'il Market li.j cents lower and demand fi.ir. Sales WMM1 bids at IH.ti5alO.GtiJ for State, Wisconsin. Ohio, Michigan and Indiana. Ca oariian scarcely so firm.

Sales 1700 bblsnt 10 II 05. Eve llour aud corn meal nominally i the same. Grain heat, scnrci ly any samples offer I ed. Several offered to arrive; holders very Rye nominally the sarao. Corn market "lower.

Sales bti at 1,10 al.JU for Western mixed, aud for Southern yellow. Provisions Pork market heavier; sales 500 bbls at IC.riSaij,75 for old mesa 17,75 for new do; 14.44 for new prime. Beef steady. Cut ir request. Urcssed hoga uucliang'd.

I Lard less acth Money plenty at class paper. 6 per cent, for short first earner Geo. Law urrivni here tit noon to lay with California dates to trie 1st inst. and in treasure and cl7 passengers. The news was brought down the Pacific by the Golden Age, which reports seeing the steamer Solium iviug in S.in Francis eo.

The nd.oi.rnuieiit oftho Legislature had been postponed, and nothing had been done in retard to the Senatorial question. An act to lay a capitatioi! tax of jj50 ou each Chinaman arriving in the State, lind the Legislature. A bill to take (he State from the hands of the lessees hail been adopted. Bill to incorporate th city of Sun Francisco had passed both Mouses, but they did not suit exactly in The Walker expeditions to Central American had not failed, but preparations were making for their al ly departure. The.

V. S. Land Commissioner had rejected five el aims held by Jose oi miter under alleged Mexican titles 'for over 1,000 square itiileH of land in the ftnte. It is supposed that under the decision ill the case the similar claim of Lei inoi'iter to 500 acres of land in the limits of San Francisco would be rejected. A discovery of gold diggings at Santa Island, in San is reported.

Philips had been hung, by Lynch Law, for killing R. A. James, on Indian creek. A full average of other murders ami crime is renorted. A elnrch has been conse 1 eriited nt the Mission Dolores, the natter.

Rev. i ted iu its erection. I Sandwich Island dates are to April 16th. A. Swan, of the firm of Swan A i it I.

had been detected in circulating $44,000 of forged whaler's hills, and if, is supposed his total opera tions reac $50,000. The steamship Golden Age, whose loss was reported he last arrival, had been got ou and towed into Toledo, where she was beached A returning California had tu robbed of about ounces ofgoid dust at Hunter's Hotel, at Aspinwall, notwithstanding he had deposited it in the safe of the hotel. Forty thousand bales of cotton of last year's crop have been lost by fire and shipwreck valued nt 2, (,00,000. BrtAfT We yesterday saw at the Buffalo Elevator the new schooner J. II.

Drake, built last wiuterat Black River by Wm. Jones for R. K. Winslow, of Cleveland She is a beauty of about 1150 toiiH, and carries over 17.000 bto.h. of wheat, and is a capital sailer.

She is commanded by Capt. Waters a capital seaman and a very clever fellow. Buffalo Expressed. SiiiNtii.E Bolts sot Duty Free. The Secretary of the Treasury informs George Lane, ot'Lockport, N.

that shingle bolts, as described by him being an article produced by "splitting'' in addition to "sawing," are not en titled to free entry under tbe provisions of the reciprocity treaty. It is said that one hundred thousand volumes of Bancn lt's History of the United States have already issued and sold. The London Post Bays of Mr. Layardt The man of Nineveh is raising up the men of this generation with a vengeance. Sarins i rons the mosrse (Orren CJ m.

Unci. Consolidation. The day when the United States was sovereign within the limits of a State has passed forever. Th morn question is discussed the less will be known of uonsouuation. it has departed never to return.

Coirtesies is high life Sherinin M. Baoth has been invited, by Chief Justice Tanev, to visit Washington and partake of the hosp'i tulities of tho Sunrm Hour The Society of famous men is apt to be eourttd, but in this case, we question whether Mr. Booth wiil condescend to gratify the urgent Never Meaner. The United States Dis trict Attorney Sharnstein In col S.M. Boi.tb indicted for per jury, because the said Booti prosecuted Judtre Miller and this hopeful for falsely imprisoning him.

It failed. The Judge, Attorney, of the abused Uncle Sam, ire getting meaner and meaner the oiore me eopie scorn tnem. well, most anybody would. Know No foreigner more dangerous than an American, if he be a hunker. We would rather trust a foreign horn hunker, to.aay, inan one Dorn and raised in this country.

The is something innately deficient in an American banker some radical deficit in brains. The chances are, (considering the eir enmstances surrounding each at bis birth and education that the froeign bunker is the superior man. naturaly; and where nature bas done something, there it some ground for hope. But the American huukor tbore is no oie easting pearla in aatr direction "Iv' i ye i.iu a.ii' JUnriirr Snfelliprr. sSeillsi 1855.

AHHIVEU MAV a i r' I'huct, 3a47 (' Building Lots lor Sale! y.K to he i en humli, i ni re r.TilJ "y.Ji' at (. et. Cull i. MABMXTTS A Ult'i: WHITTE V10R jfc CD'S A I Ts! JNnianil It INK just I'sy, ..4 pitCIT Hi )OK. jTjNT.I.l.

ii) Sei I'resjo the pentet la jJLACKIMi T3uy Mal bs nl has orF' FIHi: MlTll r.ili OUPIIAIVS'FAIK: OH1M 1AN SOCIKTY. On a Turtri iy. Vcri mid JTMh. nl YOUNG'S HALL, THRO! till TIIK DAY Jt l.VK.MNti. Paper Warehouse.

COARSE AND FiME PAPERS, in iiiy Yi.ri. iiy) I'iain Ji iu Cap. Lmtruud C'. irrd July. r.

rr ni.y ii A'llro TWELFTH THOUSAND SOW BEADY. The 3Iay Ffowrr, And :Ti.rrlli oiu lVrilinic, kv HARRIET EEC HER ST OWE. 'th" TALK'S FIt Till! BY LIEUT, H. A. WISE, U.

ti. n. lur tiio nirt book The i'eir noil never i nr mi rvrrr pic will ren.lor Iniine'ct nine, 12 mo. 31. PIIII.I.IP,M4TirN.

f. J'lOilishe vs. It! Winter MiW.y CARDS, CARD BOARD AND BLANK BOOKS CASHPAXD FOlt It.lO.S. Wo. 24, Wisconsin Ml.

till wanks. JInj 24 Itlilwaukce Chicago. LAKE SHORE RAILH0AD. ON und Thur.lv. Mi T.sin Ullesre with KsMerr.

it 1 1 1 Itsilr sils.ao follows MOUMN. I XI'ilF 0 a EVKMNG nt 3 r. M. Thin is thf mn plrinuoit nmt only relinks rnst wenthur.friiin Mltwsokne toCliifneo. nnn n.

ction with till: imiikw II M.n.jippi lUltro. TheQulckex ana steal Rauie frosa oa Eulwsrs. frnm Nnrtliern nrl Nortliwtern hi" run rciy.ip.m this an nfe inul expedition" watfc iceotnlini fx: 'J ii theMichlcn liigxnSoutfcern ureal or I will tbe Good, ftf JS pir cat lew h.o Nw York oosr I Sib mm to Ml ef st rri. 4 rfSST 'wiilbegiv o. ByM berone'tleeknil White und one hnn.ileanil Ti.e owner will pleMe UB JUMl'KD i iti enclofure of thenberi fijin end white COW EO with bell in.llr roCr.

The owner will slfaft mile weft ol 3prini t. Bn. iTFoNE who ui city property Fr ijJJ sin nd would exchnire rtem for ccmfi.

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