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Milwaukee Sentinel and Cawrtte. THUjiAVMORNTNO, JAN. 10, 1860. uvvva 'llio Legislature. Our State Legislature met nt Ma (Won yetitor day.

Tlio House was organized by tho selection of JYIoura 51. Stuoho, of Iowa county, for Speaker. Tho Whig i cast their votes for Dr. Ohau. the efficient Representative from the arid Greenfield District in this county.

TVc regret to see that tho majority in tho Assembly bare, at tho first start, re enacted one of last year's outrages upon the Constitution That instiuincnt limita opccifically tho elective officers of each House, to a Chief Clcil: and Ser geant at Arm. In tho iuco of tins explicit pro vision tha democratic" caucus havo selected Dooi keepers, Messengers (Ve. We troit that every 'Whig Member will oppose to the utter most thisjind cirrvdl.et notation ui the Constitution. hit; of the ei held on the member, li let geneiul rind hoaitj aid and to opcrolioii of i People of Western Wisconsin, in the great of linking the Mississippi to Jdako Michigan an iron chain. Tlio following preamblo and olntioni, which were unanimously adopted, of Wis lake Michigan, nnd Whmea, Wo iew, with piido and admi tioo, the tjicat efforts making by out btatkicn in the o.

of such re which will and pllaco our Stetc npon a proud lira, for the untuing energy, and it.dcliitigabh ptrscieinnce, by tho iut.iestol ii an undertaki I. great magi itude, and in oaie utility, wienitore, Xtsolved, 'i hut l.vlng as wo do, at tho only commerced point of any note in Western Wisconsin, bordt.ing upon, and having an nninterupt ed ccmmi me u.on by Rivci, with St Louis, nnd othi i cities oi (he South and West it become; us to use om utmost exertions in endcavonng to in tb. r.ow being made, to connect the II ippi i.ivei and Lake Michigan by Rail lively intone inamfejted in "a in V'i i the Meiv nnd ions of tho ijet 'ci di L'nector. oi tlio tviilwauki ha Rail Road cntre of the Lead tho "hipping point nmg copntij; and to "nrci has pointed ever bo foui. bo ap felmll be the Mil of Director? proposed i with the citij 'V i ol' tho con tl 1 I I I 1 1 11 M.

tlALL, MM. Ii. tic.woie constituted tho Committee pio mvu 1 lnsr 'wo icsoiutionsancl Jlcssi li.wij Reynolds, S. K. Lkwim, H.

I S.vMt AVuwv, nnd Rom Twli.con, wcio pointed Hn additinnnl Committee to collect info motion, enli meetings nnd raiso funds. Tlie Wi is thorouglily awake to tlio importance, and wi do its lull share towards the cousti uction of the Milwaukee and Mississippi Raihoad. Lot ui foigs the fust link to Waukesha by next September, and we shall luck neither liolp nor hands too.xten 1 the chain to the Mississippi. On with the good" work The' to cfar. to cc reader, which wo now make hato to supply Wc think tl.o Home Journal altogether the clev ciest and mot loadable of tho legion of Saturday pnpeis, and monthly periodicals, addiesscd especially to the ladies, with which the Eastern cities abound It is always original and mtor sstinr, is tnulilcssly puntod, and icasonably cheap.

Wc don't know any weekly literary paper at tho L.iat, foi ladies leading, hotter worth a'ycar than "the Homo doumiil," nnd we cannot imagine ,1 moie acceptable tiilo foi a Holiday gut, to wife, sistor, or sweetheart, than a year's subscription to that paper. Tiy it nnd see if you don't think 00, too, Coumy Ornoras 'the quoition of tho legality of tho election, last November, for County Offi ccrs.wns aigued boloro Judge Cii.m jKi.n of Racine cotiiily, on tho 3ul instant. TJ10 action i brought by 0. A. Staffoiii, Trcisurer Elect, compel I.

P. Hi 11 mei, Treasurer (ienm4ii(, deliver up hisoflici.il book i and papers. It argued pto, by 11. Sanders, mid Evans ot women me a tuil liojrmg, cidod that all votes cast for the office County Tronsuroi nt the general election 1 18 ie, woro given without nny authority ot law coiucquently wero void and of no fect." Of course the old Ti ensurev, under th decision, holds on to tho office, wliilo tho ne one must content himself with tlio satisfaction 1 having been elected. Tun Ksi Sto.vi.

I Voriv.w.. Tiie SoniofPenn Bylvunni hold then second Annual Teitival at the American to morro A good Bund is en gaged for tho occasion and all nocossory arrangements inado to oeciun a pleasant evening. Tickets may bo had at tho Office in tho Hotel, at Biud's Now Depot, or of any of the Committed. TcLitoiiAvu niiiouaii ins The Sci tifc American is authorized to state that om our Cutta Poicha mni uttinds ready i lay down and guaranty its integrity lor a line ol pcifectly insulated wiro coioiod with Guttn Peicha lor a snm not to exceed tlnee mih lions of dollars, to be complete in twenty months from date of contract, (under nny forfeiture that may bo icqnhcd.) This grand tchemo will receive tho attention of Congress nt nn early day. is also ready to lay down a similar line on tha underground plan, from tho Mississippi to the Pacific, to bo completed within thrco yo.ire fiom the date of contract.

Cbrmtmah Scouy Tho Ixmdoi respondt nt of the Spirit of thu Timos say that Wobtterof the Hay market theatre has sccRred manusoript copy of Dwltciu Cliustmai for the purpwe of drumatisiuy it. This first iotimation we have seen that he was wtitiog fit 1 oinpltiustxar Benefit. i compliance with the request of many of our ciw.tliis evening has been set apart for a Bene to Mi. J. B.

Rioe, the worthy and cllicient Manager of tho Thclilio in tbii City. It is no empty, or unmeaning compliment, but designed, part of those wno tenner it, as a their personal regard, and a testimonial to ill Picc'rt piofcssional mei its and labors. It will, we doubt not, lie responded to in.tho samo spirit by the maw llieTliea ti'e amusement Mr. IIiok has catered diligently and nerneverintrlr these three winters pal. nmwmunmo for the evening is ono of the hi thai could be offered, and w'ell calculated to show off tho Company to aihantnge, Tina mid tho iugbt to ensure to night the 'nigcst House oj tnson.

Mr. Kick, as man or mniiagei equally deseiving of a "bumper." Tioriii IIa il, nnl.W Wl.io sonsol tho Oh State is the Hon. Edwaud SrANr.v, and when he itttM qllin nati mtie sentiments of tlie over faithful and true, whose efuthei emu, ted with Ihoir blood tho Independence and Union el ii, Tlnninon the 1'Uh, Mr. 1 ley rose and lequested those gentlemen who id voted for him for Speaker to discontinue doing so. We quote irom the Intelligencer's Mi.

Mt; It duo to tho lit ,) nl'il I 1 eti Viu! ii tliat another lime to Iremii upon the Iloue violation of the inle f.ome days ago adopted, toi biddine, debate, he would ot.iy Lex leaio tos ay, that one of his cll nt, tlmt lY linn would bo willing and lonely to act, life she had been in 1775, when the Me. deeUnition was made Mr. S. wished to say that he hud doubt Ninth Caiolina would be to a 0 would he found in favoi of the Union, opposed to faction and ai oraiuiai quaiici il may como tl cr 1776. when bhe of Lexmgte.il She doclarod in resolution her determination to throw off th Mil pprOHSion nd ela I side of law, order, and tho Union.

Ilonoi to Edwaud SlALKY How no.bly docs Ida pun iotic speech contrast Willi the tii.umoi threats of tho Hurts and Colcocks ol soiilii aio and their now Georgia allies. Tho name 'Stanley will be honoied, when the denimonisti will only uo lemeniDorcU to uo execratcu. LxtaAonniXAav KsOArit i aoi tut, The following Rtiange stoiy is lelnted the llalon' Rouge Gazotte (Extra) ot tho 8th Dec. A vtiy nignlar or nthei extraoidinniy escape Imi death occunod to one of the deck hands Magnolia on her last tripup from New Oilemi The man alluded to, 'nns silting on the bow of the boat Rslopp, when be fell ovcrboaul and slipp ed under the boat, tho next instant ho wn picked up by 'tho paddle of tho wheel, mifl safely and without injuiy deposited in the wheel lioutp. So suddenly Avaa all this done, that he woke up very much astonished at the cold bath he had but cntnely ignorant, until informed, plution anrt lenrtui escape irom dlittlh through which he had pasted.

Pifmi.n's Uali The first Animal Bull of Supply Hose Company No. 1 al the City Hotel, on Tuesday evening, was one of the most agreeable and successful entertainments of tbe season. The dancing hall was simply, tho' Instefully de coiated, and well filled with "fair women and" men," The music, by Hess Abbott the supper excellent, the Mima geis polite nnd efficient, nnd everything, in shoif, "ship shape Tho Company aulieretl strictly to Byron 0 vnlo AnsxDMBNrs to tiii: City CiiAarsR. Tho Common Council met yesterday pur. suant to previous nutica, to take up the subject of amending Ihe City Charter.

Out of deference however; to the popular will, as expressed at the Com House Meeting Monday night, they took no action upon tbe pioposed amendments, but adjourned to await tho report of the Committee of Citizens. This committee were in scss: Council Room yestei day, and will, we hope, dei such amendments as shall be satufaoto. ly to the People and 'advantageous to tho City Dr.Titon Daily Aiv.ariBKii. Tins excellent paper, tbe leading Whig journal of Michigan 1 to us enlarged to eight columns ami uroae now tvpe. We are glad to sec these evi dences of a prosperity that has been well enrned) will, we hoped, prove peimanem.

Tin. OapiiAV Asviuir. Wo hope that rcadeis, gcneuilly, remember the Appeal made to them last to aid in furnishing nud sup plying tbe temporary Asylum which the Ladies' Benevolent Society lias opened lor the receptn of Oiphani. The building ii in Cass the coiner of Oneida, and the ladies are in tendance tlieio, daily, to receive such coutrib tions ns our citizens may feel disposed to make. Let them not lack the means to carry their cha 1 itablc intentions' into full effect 1 Sumioygak and Pojih Du Lao Flank Road Tho Stockholders of this Company met at the village of Grcenbush on the id instant, and made choice, by ballot, of the following Board of Di to serve 0110 year Henry H.

Conklin, Horatio N. Smith, and Royal Gay, of Sheboygan. Charlei D. Cole, of Sheboygnn Falls. David Newland, of Greeubush.

Samuel W. Uealt, Potter, and G. L. Smith, of Tnycheedsh. John W.

Taylor, of Plymouth. At subsequent meeting of the Board Samukl W. lb all was chosen President, Amos Treiisuici, and H. II, Ookki.i.v, Secietary of the. Company.

Corrtipoudence of the SenUtel ft Ciuotle. Oak Grovk, January 1350, Dsar Sir Herewith I send the proceedings of a pubb meeting, hold at this plooo on tho6th which yon at 1 equoited to publish. l'urun to notice a meeting was called at Oak Grove on tho 5th day of January, 18D0, by the of Fairfield and.Clymer, to consult the propriety of eallinosi mass meetimr. con lng a Plank arid Turopilw Road, from Watertowh to naupun, oy way of Oak Grove. On motion, William H.

iumtit warn called the Chaii, and S. C. Lkwis and H. ArwATrfta pjxntctl Secretaries. On motion, it was resolved that a Mass Meeting bo called at Major Tavsrn, in Oak Grove, On Thursday tbe 11th inst, at 12 k.

On motion, it was Jojolvod tliat tliese proceed ings i signou Dy inc umcera and transmitted tho Milwaukee and Watertown lication. in On motion, adjourned. WM. H. IANDSR, do to Tun Guwi'At.

Post Owwi. requires the post masters' to put the initials of the State on every latter mailed at their office when the wnter has ueglectad it, but they too very often negie" so. i etturB aio thus sometimes received by editors nud others, who are unable to toll wha post office they come fiom, when tliorc are nuiu bams cmcc. of the same name in the country. Not so Old.

Some are under the impression thiirthe Slat of December comploted the tu hall ol iho nineteenth century. Such is not tl caise. The fifty yearo only, end with the preeant year 'i860 Old'U'ime is younger by aycar, than many may suppme. jgtf Our SUuot Inspectors were busy yesterday, enforcing tho Ordniiiiiee'tvhich provides that the side walks shall bo kept free from buow and ice. We hope they will por9ovoro in their teiihij's thai repair tint 'I'm; Tiigasuuy ScroRT.

The Wisconnn objects to this icport that it is imbued with fedu' ml doetiinis" and with the aigutiients of Alex undci' Hamilton ro vamped.foi the occasion?" That we may undeist.ind thu specific coinidaiut whieh the ll'itroisin makes, we call upon our conleniporaiy to inisl(mcf the fedoi al doc ii.es" ami ilannlloiu.m aiguments" to which a excepte. We venture to say thutgood dem piecedents and autlimitiCB can be found foi nil tho "ultra 'I'm iff doctiitica" which Mr u.nirli advnnceB. Will tho Wisconsin meet challenge i CSy" The fi which the Telegraph, yobleiday, aging" at l'and du Lac, proved to than a diving kiln U'U'OttT Of TH13 SHCttlra'HY i that the of gold wherc 1 in Ihe terntoi an: tile proncrtv of tlie States. Those, lion over, which' aieknown upon the lamb, of mo of smaK heimr unon unclaimed tmblic lands. Still info: minion lespectmg them is yetcxtiemely li ode ib "duo we know in ecie ral in, thn: do v'nr ct xteiitaodoxtraoi Jiraiiy iiroductivenesss, i 1 i i i II hi is en time found nmst.es, the largest of which bio1 to die on weede.

1 S'J ounces Tbev are eenei alls cyiral to tlni stiindaid' of ortr coin in purify. (issniei, nnd c.ivitics oi the lock in a stat Some, howevci are flattened, apparently "3 l'y" 11 it in at ly bl iJ 1 mil 1 Ih I 1 1 q'uwU and gold. A pi opoitiop Of the ho aiineia it, small scales by v. the enith, which is dug up in'the beds of 'the or'uear heji margin. A maSsol tlio.crude eiulh, as taken random horn a eei, ai tested by the director of the' United Stales Mint at Philadelphia 1 1 found to contain "R4A ci ami of iold, i in' value, a fraction over ftlO to 100 lbs.

of earth, it eoaint.howevei.be leiisonably 'snjiposed that1 the average alluvia) earth 111 plnecie is tnmy iiurilerous. No exitiiiG law nuts it thi newer of the Kx citizens, tbousands ol pel liocic 111 ami gainei goiu, wnicn tney lancfs the less in value by what thoy have ab siracleil and thev rondel for it no rcirr ioo a ao directoi indirect, to the Uoi eiimietit People I till 1 1 to i lie lands, ought not to permit strangers, who me not and who never intend to bocomo In enter at pleasure on these lands and take fiom them tho gold which constitutes nearly all theii Some legal piovision is lieiiestiry for the protection and disposition of those mines, and it is a'lfiiitter worthy of much edhsideration how they should be disposed of so as best to promote the public interest and encourag 1 individual euter prise. In the division of these lands, regaid be hsV to the conicniehce of woiking ev eiy paitof Uieiu 1 nin bl, whether ill the alluvion or in the Jixed rocks. And, that such bi ciwoi, may be made in tho best maimer practicable to promote the general intereit and increase thcvolue of tliu whole, 'goologifiiil mid mineralo gicol exploraiidu should h. incclcd with the ful engineer of the mines.

Tho mining ordinances' of Spain provide a mode of laying out the mines which applies only to districts where veins of ore occur 111 tho rocks, and whore it is to be mined by following tho inctaliferdus dike or stratum in direction of and along its line of strike. But the gold which is fovlid in the alluvion in California, may be wiojght upon any 1 it having surface of therefore, 'into tmall lots, with a.narrow front, on the margin of tbe streams, and extending buck in tbe form of a parallelogram. Wlioie gold is found in tho rocks 111 the lots to embrace it should be largei, and laid off according to the 1 1 i.tetl regaid to dip and strike. But so various are tho conditions ulddor which 'the precious metals' mav be'found, by a careful geological exploration, that tb. Ic ot laying off the giound cannot bo, safely anticipated I) it must bo loft to the direction on the spot, of a skillful engineer, whose services will be indispensable.

'The division, di podti. and management of mese mines win impure miicn ueiau out, II placed on a proper footing, they may bo made a source of considerable revenue. It is duo to (he nation at luige that this rich deposito of mineial wealth should.be made productive so as to meet, in process of, time, tho heavy expense incined 111 its acquisition. It is also due to those who become the losseijB 01 purchasers of the mines that they should be furnished by the Government with such scientific aid' and directions nB may enublls them to conduct, their operations, not only to the advarilageof the Treasury, but also with convenience and profit to themselves This scientific aid cannot be: procured by indivkluals, as our people have little experience in mining, and Iheie 11 not in the United States school of mines, or nny in which mining night ns a separate salt' the United States sell Ihe mineral lands, foi oh, and transfer at once all title to the gold which they contain, but a very smtill part of their value will probably be realized. It would be better, in my to transfer them by sale or lease, reserving a part of the gold collected as rent or seiguorage.

1 Aftei mature reflection, I urn satisfied ti at a mint nt some convenient point will be advantageous to tho miner, and the best medium foi thu collection and ti.inimis..ion of the gold reserved. Gnmboa, Spanish author of much science and practical observation, and nt one time President of the Royal Academy of Mexico, strongly recommended the establishment of mint in their principal mining' district, a means of collecting and transmitting the rents reserved by tbe crown, audit specially to give legitimate currency to the miners, thnt 'tboy might not bo compelled, torn" necessity, to barter their. bullion, in violation of law. The same rsssons would apply hero with equal force When the land is propcrly divided, il will in my opinion, be best to dispose of it, whether, by lease or sale, so'to 'create an' estate to'be'h'eld only on condition tlmt the gold collected fiom the mine shall be delivorcd into the custody of nn officer of the branch mint. Out of the gold so deposited there should be retained, for rent and as kib reBiuue passca 10 1110 and paid to him at bis option 1 bullion, or its value in drafts on the 'Treasury or mint of the United States.

The gold in tbe mine, ond after it is gathered until brought into tlie mint, should be and remain the property of the United States TSe baiter, ale, gift or ekoxWioa oftoj portion i before self, shall have been delivered nt thn mint coined or assayed and stamped, or its concc dmenfc and also of the The teinib of lease or to enforce the payment of So far the suiiicr deposits extend, I ni ey will pi il lensnd. iudnaLi! capital may 1 1 il i i nn, as they ci IS found in tho place, the case is different. These must, neci airily, (tall at once into the hands oflnige cnpit; wis or joint stock companies, as tney cannot wroucht without a heavv investment much weight, ap'piehcnd diffii ti tggest be adopted; but tin l' 1 is wil full consideration of the, condition of tho coun try and the means of enforcement. Gold, unlets coined or'etamped at the mint, could not cieulate in California af in pi ion, and subject penally aucn is is suggest. be carried across tho continent without lisk detection, which would.

make this value of ice enunl to the lent In nnv other direc tion it must pass the poit.s of Cahloinia and be there 1 Able to detection. bince the discovery of tho to, Id dania loo. ice liiyher than i an ounce its actual value i fm, vol SIS. Tha dif fcrcncc between its true value ami he highest II i pi luii iran rcpnbu' pi, and Ittgnl business, is therefore one ninth, being received as rent or seignorngo. If the penalty suggested above should bo "pro led for an atl i ndv.iiitagesgivcn to the oflicer oi other person v.iio uui ti! te le I I liailo, in ca 01 ooe gling, it would not be the inteiest of any one In become denier in tlie prohibited article at a Email profit and gieat nsk nor would the minoi risk a snleat a bmnll advnuco of pi ice, to bo oh tamed at tlio hazard of a heavy iorfoituie The absolute security of the lawful business, the safety of the fund when deposited in tho Treau ry of the United States, and the small profit and great risk of attempted frauds would be reasona Mnxim with the eminent doihnin.

shown, thu name as that to the gold, already eonsideind. The laws of Snain asserted moie sternly, and guarded more strictly the light. of This arose lioin the ecaicilv ot ouiclcsili being found in sufficient quantities to bo worth nininar in but lew kwwn mecoi on the rrlobe while its necessary uso in separating dver from Tho deposite of quicksili stllphnl ct of The ,1 Of. eial feet in thickness, har been arable distance along the hue' of strike. Th ranco from Vo pei luced without ilift'ciilty.

So much the mine has been tiucfcd is situated on a rancho, to widen tne title probnblyaviihd and since tha United States took possession of the country, an attempt him been made to aeqtme little to tho mine by denouncement1 This prococ ding is, for the tens'ons that I linveahe.idy given, invalid. theicfore, remains lor Corigiest, to deleimine wliethei thev will lelinqnnh or assert the title of tlio Unito.l States 111 the mine. Buud tu tho Vneii'ic. 'The population of California, nlicndy connitler able in numbers, is inpidly inoi easing, by immigration. Adventurers, attracted ihetc in search of eto'ebare folioii a heed 1 m.lab, n.

and must, in the iintiiicof things, semi draw after ami 111 them, l.e coin incuts ol social life. Itsmimne ill 1 gulnr blanch ol pioducti indtistiy, enpilovuo; 1 imry, and aff bnildiog up of woik shops imd Uje oxorciseof the mechanic It has alieady 1 n. wbieb ly iniii easing, 1 extensive. not oiilv rope, tail with Cuba and tin Pacific Islands, 111 eluding Japan, who poits it is believed will b. opened to the acinus 11011 oi its gold, Tluseoncui 1 1 sf bmar.

ib. le llio, aumi.e which been he included, the ngtienltuiol and 111111:11 1 i 11,1 I a ill 1 is of CI lunicado, 1 territory 'fiom the At coast, and equally necessaiy to nid the Govern I ml, tl I I the Mile mediate countty, aud in protecting from depic die roe 111(1 ich would best 111 1 bv whom let ton of Congress, found is a earefnl leconnoisnnco 3ieniiuc corps may lie wild tubes of Indians, net gionnds in tne gi eioio'i aims Caliib) 111.1 bio ith little intorrnn tiou, though thoy tiavelled In great numbeis, nnd eeusnr.ied. on Im 10. ite. much crass and same.

For these tho Indians expect compensation, and field: tho buflido their heids, nnd if used by they ought to be paid for. I concur in tho commendation of the Commissioner of Indi Affairs, that ticnties be negotiated w.tli these trioeB, stipulating tor me ngni 01 way rurongn inctr coiiniry, ami me nso ui gn.ss uuu game, I mti 1 1 ties in useful articles of meichandize, nnd agricultural implements and instruction. By these moans we may gam their good will, and have a guaranty foi their good conduct, in their dependence upon us, whi I 1 ,1 1, for the nubilities, and the fear of their loss, iu case of bans vroasinn Anrl hv I heis me.Hl. and with tho nifl ot lebgions 11 ies, they' may hand when the herds of bufi.do, which are now rapidly disappeiiuiig, will be insufficient to supply tiiem with sub istance. A band of Seminoles, who remained in Iloridn under tempoiary aiiangement made with them in 1812, have U.en sincu that tiaie in the' care ot the military.

It, was pioposed to transfer their supervision to this Department for the purpose of effecting their peaceable removal, and a sub 1 1 1 ntr I in of his duties, a inauiuding party of iho band'at tackeu and murdered Borne ol one citizens, and burntaVid destroyed their propel ty It was therefore deemed nui nssniv at once to protect tbe ad jacent settlements by a military force, and the 11 am tiim 1 i com nig unnecessary, nioser ces were dispensed with, and theso Indians again placed under tho sole supervision ot the Departmentof Wai. A a tern of Indiana .11 d'moe. w. te, in lin early part of the season, guilty of an outbieafc of '1' dd be checked they ravaged a iarge ex tentot country along the Hiouiandc, committing a number of murders, taking several women and children captive, and destioying anil carry ing oti ders were diiven back and chastised by military I would csrjeeiadv invite attention to the cesmty of some n'rrangerhent with the State of. Tcjcsb by which the, lows of the United regulating Indian intercourse may be extended to tho tribes within her limits.

Until such an' arrangement can be made tho'pacificalion of this be of I i i gidcrfte protection stipulutive by treaty to the dj.tcent prvuiccs af Mexico It 11 impoitani that at as early a period as practicable a suitable number of agents ehouw authoriod, and the nccoBsary appropriation made by Congress, to enable the department i I itori. 1 1 gtm, Oaii and New Mexico, and to restrain tho Indians tlio two latter Territories trom comm tione upon (1 itizei y.exb pi to our Indian intercourse in Oregon, three i the lute Ad In consequence of a like omission tomakepro imon foi California and Mexico, two agents, lecopviie; less importnnt positions were transfer cdone to tho vicinity ol tho Great Suit Lake, ji California, and the Santa Fe; nnd three 1 i lie nt I 1 i nt, rm 'tie i Instructed to lenort fullv. as carl practicable, in relation to the locality, numbers, it in the power of the department to lay oc 1 1 ivetl, except a oriel couiinu 1 npaiij report of the Commis em holders, narticularl's' he elements of fodot 1 1 In Hi mi. charge of missionary bocietics of various religions rbni.iuation i weikino a ureal nioial and social rot olution among several tribe. and if benefits of these institutions to those more desti it vho in fm, 1 1 1 of like happy results.

With this 1 1 I 1 pr 11 litii i ti tli In' 1 population, with whom we tiro brought iuto contact by the settlement of Oiegon and the ncces sion California and Ntw Mexico, I would re iimiii'tiil thai tin anuu.il appropriation lor tne civilization the Indian mcreasad. For particular detail of our Indian intercourse during the past yeai, I lefei to the accompanying re poit of tho Commissioner of Indian Alt iit whose suggestions and recommendations I fully ap I have the honor to be, very respectfully, Your obedient servant, T. KWING. The PresiUait of tu Unitl Stain. AVky anu How Run? The case of'Dnv '3.

Berk.sline Woolen Company," Icenlei! in the i'mted States C11 cttit at Rostou, on yatiaday, liy a verdict for Plaintiff, settles the question that the furtheiinost point oil rial ca ad suifi.ee of a rivei affected by 11 dnm, can 1 niatelv corn in led nnd. when tho stream of ectt.ll noirit affected willnpnn nnmbei of m.ictical and e.i.0,1 on the bud, winch mstcaloTci uontlis Thaplamtnf supported the pflirma 'd e' le oneooT of Mr: C. K. Dnriinf. and I 1 1 1 I tit1 To IVfiwUvnll.

and Mr. Baldwin. Mr. But 1r. and Mr.

bin, n. civil emdncurs. allof Massa .1 pnitant. to ownci of mill puviligos, and to the lovers of hydraul: Ciiorire Knoop, whose 1 1 his late 1 siden ill Wain Phh 'Hlh. Tn.i t.illowmg is an extract from a letter dull Ai EoitK.

Oct. IC, IS I'd It is now generally known that the Bta.di. I ero men combined with I'm agnsy, on prep ngninut Bueno. Ayi condiment for 80(10 I 'r 1 1 11 1 1 or 1't i that Rosas ive his bauds full, as (he ntitlvosof Paraguay fine, hardy and vailiko peoph id Die Brazil. smi'ioi; bom liii'L'o force bus time past been stalione.

near the Buenos Ayicni increasing." Y. CU nt San Gabriel ti town frontier which daily 't3rJ" friend writing tous from Franklin, Iowa county, Wisconsin, sayB Times arc tv liv.dv lil'ro. Tho oil Blue 1 kKiked'i 1 tbann II. B. Mooro A Fit.cb Thomas, C09113, Mc Mnl; si mod othci b.o.

made valuable bis coveuesin this neijthboihooil, and mo riusi large nmoimts of mineral." Galena Oaictte. 1 the llmpii ty ere several casl I 1 re, 11a Mills ilucci irom oiuna, nnti consigned oy an eer, a ingston, San Francisco, to Xivingston, to this city 1 mil iltv process, and puiclidecd Dy uapt. iiounus, lor ei.oou. Bnid worth 8,000 Buff. Adv.

SPECIAL NOTICES. Manliol'i Sale 10 o'clock. Dry Uoorfs, Pr CirocoriON Li.iuoi nl Auction Ily o'clock, consitllint Wine, 3 hbls bard ll key, GO bxs Fancy Sosp, MO irieu l'eoenes, .1 001' is seontl luinil Hooki. Tlmie i are for ((ri Unn nlns shea. these lns ut BOU.

.11 VON KNAPP'S Now York JCtcilj Cloihlng Slore, 1H8 East Water Slreel, win le am almost en 0 niniikut Coais'ioft, vi BOUGH'l'ON it KNAl'l' KCYSTONK 8UPPJEU. sSuppei ut tho American Houtel I1EN11Y J.a.llKM'KNbrBIK, WM. SIIOYCR, f.EB HAN ANI'S ItENCII OOODS. ulsr, Is Invited 10 this notice. good COMPOSITOR.

JAMES A. SWAIN, DRAPER AND TAILOR, from No. 19 Wiscoasiu St 1 MILWAUKKIS. I.ndios iiiidKCiilloiiionsrciu.lleil locall Bsont iarlson Willi any" and nil oilier, Is sollctletl. The lsd cilice Ml Kl, K'linh Colli Jiocne, Specimens of Die now art of 7'i'e((jii lie snoii 11 MSitors wiiii pic inirc, Greek Sim e.

The Cragon liagui Bool of riiiladclpliin, lo 01 aconrof itync, as taken 1 ire pictures of tlie on to oddities In tliopictiiri AVortUy of Notice Mr. llnmlln Wade, a ciiemW of SI. Leutudmn pluced v. MilwunVe, Rsappl) of ill celeh, n(. the so highly rt tcago, nr.

Mlorm'w Scotclk S.J01INSON,J.,lnPili Agent for Milwaukee. HAMILTON iillkcc bv S. JOHNSON, Jm, I.A id UObwbllTllsthOK. novlil 95111 i De.u Sir: K01 llio )n IHIIVAIIKKK lHU WAU11 177 Jiast Watt, tweet, jniwa Iir.NKV Vrjff.Sn., M'lKili sale bikI Hetn 1 LOAN, nn time Towssr.sD, kibt Cll lletel, Milvvnokci WHs nppllc CAPITAli The National Loan Fund Life Hmanee So ciclv, of Loiitlon. GALLERY OPAINTINGS.

Now exhlblliiiK, "I No. 2i Market btrcct, .1 few north of Miiwn.u K.1LLEIIY OF Oil, PA1NHNGM, 11Y IIBI.N'RICII V1ANDKN. red during the recent Involution in Oermsny. ttr Adniltuuico ccutB. Ucc.

7, 184U. dec6 dlm. COM MERCIAL. a for Chickens, ft 1 NAHRIED. CW A hanpy New Yar to lb.

Cuit. A. eoulfcporl, 1c rii it i 1 1 si rninit cnmlhw all 1 1 1 '1 of in.u I 1 el 1 orllcle nominal al former liana he 1 HI I 1 1 nils I not ''l i 1 Mn i THE A a BTAOE MANAlilLlt vompmmkntary' hiixunr to nit. men. TH1211ESK.

CUARLKS ITlt, SUgc of kTUE liOTIERY TICKET. TO Lt.HMRBJi& CONTKACTOKS: ft. l'liuik Wiuttcd! lllf'I'i'MI dl 1 11,1 in hi, a in a bmi. lit roll I.AC KOAI1. llCCOrdlllK 10 111.

sinclfHiiiloiii he Ihe 1,0 1 qunlllr Inch lllmi frem c.nimv.nDoulll OYSTKRS QH OF THE PUIRM DOUBLE! OVEN, AIR TIGHT COOJK 'tO VMS. fuicnijl 1817. uld fxcl.i.l,elj InihlHtil, ullh.1. SIGA' OI THU IMDIiOCK VW 141, Wurci r. I cell li led in all ol IhuMiiloUs w.ls el in hleiik boa, his r.aln tnowliditn.

H11 j.l.i ee.uehe.nj, It ,11,1,11 1 lienl, villi a II it Mill iCeon the top. It has lorn jile, wo owns, ami ,1 1 hie hi num. Hi, 1 a Jillliloiii.iroeooliliirfi.mil, sin. la lime Mill, 1 1 1 II IheM lone No. le, mkles'i hlVonX ml'i i la ae 1 iiu in Ihe lower and limn in the 1 I si, 1 11 ,1 drawii.V 111,.

"i In I'll W. H. huwu 1 1 1 ll Il a a allv lam. I 11, 1 i1 1 "cl Iwo ov. In III1.1 p.n iinrehflKinu ft of the 11 ,1,1 .,,,,1 iho din ui, 11 lees ,.,.,,1 a Will bMfol ncc.fill, WW.

At HAMLIN it WKBhTKR'h. GKIM1SNTO.N Luke Huron lorwJo PUTNAM CO 2 Li firiJid II I inmil'nclioees' ,1 ic T(rmr I A.F.CI..ltKli,l)r,igl.l. JAHHLS fit AX At. ,1, ti it hy It" KM) Ik. 'WllllTKMi'lilt, HATnAWAl'.

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