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BWwanltfC Sentinel and I Gazette. SATURDAY MORNING, DEC. 1, 1849. Milwaukee, She' ntrvs Ksnccaitor. Election Uetui ue.

We give below the official vote for Governor nil Superintendent of Public Instruction, in all the counties jexcept Portage and St. Croix, which cannot vary the result but little L. F. S. Iud.

F. 9 Counties. Collins. Dovroy. Chase.

Rood. Uarry Brown, 171 281 i 403 3 Culuniut, 117 185 1 H2 OC Columbia, 482 410 894 10 Dane, BO'J 601 SC 1618 Dodge, 7H 1250 112 1810 130 CSS 083 Manitowoc, oi! Bacille, 710 Wuukesl.m, 603 2260 141 leS'J 430 Hi MS 401 897 143 269 ISO 11078 10,715 3,060 Mad. Ex. SSif 1814 1C5S 639 oS4 869 plurality for Dewet amCoutm is 6SS7, tlat and majority over both 19S2. The total making ailuwancc for Portage and St.

Croix, is The, aggregates and majorities compare cs follows with tho last State election 1848. 1849. Tweedy, (v.) 14,449 Collins, (W.) 11,078 Dewey, F. 19.08S Dewey, (L. 10,716 Durkeo, (Ab.) 1,050 Chase, (F.S.) 3,656 ES.043 Dewey's ta.ij.

last year, do this year, 1.0S2 In the Senate Whigs have the name number that they had last yaar, to wit 4 and in the At seinbly one more than last year, 17. The aggregate vote of tlie State has fallen off about 3,000, the decrease of the Whig vote being a little morn than that of their opponents. Thiv ia the extent of tlie" glorious victory" over which the H'('ico)iji has been ctckling for thrt'i weeks Iho Matlison i0 official vote of our Statu nt the Into election, in all but four counties vji; Portage, St. Croix, Chipp'cva and oiutc. Tlicio will add about 700 to the aggregate vote und 100 to the Hunker roajoilty: For Gowr.sr.

Dewey 10,101 Collins 11, (ISO Cham, 3.7S0 Fur Lt. governor. Beall, 10,35.1 Howe, 10,767 Fur Sccrttartnf Stale. Barstow.lfl.iK Alden, 10,703 Holton, 8,767 For Treasurer. Tttry, 10,401 For Supt.

Pu'Ma Intlruction. Root, 15,881 Barry, 8,290 35 Coon, Terry, 5 Fairchild, Fey SnptrinUndent Root, 172 Bairy, l( For Aswnbhj. McMicbacl o7 Sterling, Free Svfftagi. Man A Waiiuii: Bull Tho Sheboyga; Com. i started ftgi t'ni i L'.

titntbai by or interested parties and attempts mr.de to discredit its certificates of deposit, here and elsewhere. Forahe benefit ol those w'ao ive any of tlie paper of tho Company vo.rtatii, nt the ri quest and with the ty of Mr." Ai.xSANDitu Mitcakll, the Secretary, that nil rep. or rumor. aifecting thu solvency of the utterly without foundation, and that the paper continues to bo redeemed at all the agencies of tlie Company, on tho same terms as heretofore, and at tho Oflice in thiscity in coin and nt par. Tl.oso who want spocic for the the Wir.con.un Marine 4 Fire Insu rance Company can have it for the asking and to ExtRAcr of CoyrEu at 225 East Wa City HotcI.oJers for sale tl of ijfee.

It is inannf.icluicd in New York from tho bust Java Coffee is put up in sealed bottles, and with a due admixture of hot water mi milk maltus very pal table overnrjo. Wo ni indobted to Messr. Schmidt Sclinoeckcl, for amplo of the article, which we propose to submi to tho tost of c.Ypci it lieu without delay. Meisr S.t S. are tho sdcatjents for (he sale of tiic ex hi Stab erat, spctVin of Church Bell, recently reel by Axasie Co.

of that town, taya that it majestically brnrtdUlit in tho belfry of tho Baptist Chuich." That's a new Ihin lor a to do. Tus TiiEAins. Mr. Rice closcshW Theat Chicago tonight nnd expects to upon t) 1 campaign hero on Tuesday evening, with a vry 1 good company and an attractive bill. NcwjPAfcn Thu Toledo made, an excellent whig paper, ha: changed fiamh, but not front, Mr.

Fail banki, the b.lo has sold out to Messrs. S. T. it II. KorMta, who Kt" make the ide sharper than ever.

Thu Now Orleans Pieoyime, one of the very bost, and moat neatly printed papers in tho country, comes to us in spaiUling new dress. It is nlmost supctfluotts to with it a continuance of good fortuno, for it tidily dujerves and enuuot fail to secure it. Oct of Shuts Tho temper of the Albany At lae, the Central Barnburner" organ in New Turk, seems to havu been entirely spoiled by tho result of tho 'lecent election iii the Empire State. The secret of its oveillnving ill humor is to be found, wo ruppose, in tho very unequal division of thu spoils of victory." Tlio whigs carry all thu political tho Canal Board Ac. the Hunkers) get tho Stttto Prison Inspector, Canal Commissioner and Attorney General, with one clerkship in his gift, while the conscientious Barnburners," who sacrificed everything to the coalition," have bogged one Judge 1 No wonder they feel cross about it.

X3T Ho I'airick W. Totiipkins, the Whig member ot Congress fioni Mississippi, hns been lected Judge ot tlw 8d Judicial district in 1t lUte. CmoACo V. w. The Chicago Dmocrat, of I The MHwuufcc.

ndHiHlHlPlM Monday last, publishes tna) following extract from 'ft latter, written, as rt ten waiki and that (F V's.) in Wisconsin anil one. too, who hn9 for a long tiuic, held one of the hot offices in tlmt State" in other words a martyr. MlMVAWCKB, Nov. 11, 1S49. Dbar Smt Thcro is a rumor lu.ro p.nd it Irom Chas.

L. WiWon that both mU vi Shi Ul il for the confirmation of Dick i 1 i 1 t1 i 1 State nil' I in the Northwest generally. 1 llm sol 1 wish von would let mo know in rouer mav conrc n. cordii.tdy this Slate. If they both want to be dunned in thy of cur let them 1 ,1 ey 1 marked out diem sutvos, as s301l reprcaeu No doubt the author of this lettei.

wdwevcr may be, will heartily damn" Hie b.S. should they so fur tlisappen of Olo Zace's doubt whether either the will take the damning More is known oi tions at Milwaukee boldly charge that Fost Jlustcr' calcul.v would have been nppuiiited. ike. cmi'lovea to we r): Jor li. i inn.

a I lM.ru to Oeii. KrofC.ot for the whig! and Mr. Feck, of wis pin. for tho democrats. The Dtmoerat has this net decidedly.

If our friend has certainly forgottc rerhaps the miy.wn atoao good wishei were li Suidovqan im TjiscWe rere.ved ye, he following derpnleli from etiou? friend of the Jfcicurw. It was. flash" from that quarter and, ol course, mo. Col. IioicaiKir.s has lllB fl to Sheboygan in cod order, ihorttime.

He bound to ahead." Oi To Qen.Klwj: Allow us to extend the riehi l.r.r.d of fellow ship to you, by Telegraph and at the same turn congratulate you on beiof; so closely cnnnectei. with Sheboygan, upon which depends, to a eror less degree, the future rowth andprosppri ty of your thriving city. KmroK or int MKumay. An AfMK CLAF. The probable deficit of fifteen or twenty millions in the Natio.il revenue, for the current year, is owing to the "extrnordini." ry cxpen.lltures" growing out of tho late Mexican war.

Mr. Calhoun's predictions that the "tail" of the war would far 'exceed the "body" in length, is in process of verification. jgy Tho Detroit Commercial Bulletin lm: been discontinued and its subscription list trans ferred to the Free Press, Tho Chicago and Galena Rnil Road will jpurntion as far as Elgin, in the cour3 of a few days more. Tuaxksoivinq Dat was generally obscrv ur city, ilany of the stores were parlial closed there were hut few teams in from the country, and the Churches, which were all open for well attended. understand, says the N.

B. Union, that by the death of tho late John Potter, his in law, Commodore atockton, ua3 receivett ddition of 824,000 per annum to his already me. The annual income ot tno imodore can hardly be estimated at less than hundred thousand dollars, and probably more A Hauho'w EscArs. A letter from Pittsburgh to the Baltimore Patriot, tells us of a serious stage accident near that city on the 17th ultimo, Tho writersays The stage following the one we wore in, fell over a precipice so steep, that it was impossible for any one to walk up or down it, and vmiously estimated at from 100 to 150 or 200 feet deep, with a rapid river (the You hioghauy) flowing at its base. Providentially the couch was caught by a tree some fifty or sixty feet from the top otherwise, I think, all the passengers must have been killed.

When wa reached them, by scrambling down on our hands and knees, buah to bush, we found seven of the passengers nble to help themselves, but all more or less bruised and cut, and after much difficulty we succeeded in getting them up the road, when we were informed that thatweie still two passengers missing, one, quite an old man, a Mr. Clarke, of Ciucinunti, was found in the coach totally helple s.nnd it was as much as eight or ton men could do to get him tip tho bank, owing to its steepness. The other man was found some fifty feet below the couch. CgT The foreign correspondent nf the National Eta says, that our Minister at Berlin, Mr. Hannegan, ha9 been quite unwell, but is now better.

The editor of thc Era adds the following significant paragraph. Mr. Hnnnegnn has been great deal worse than unwell, but tlelicaey restrains our correspondent from speaking plainiy." Gen.H.H.Comstock. The Marshall Expounder says, the report which has had a vei general circulation, that this gentleman has been indicted nnd arrested for forgery, we understand is false, iit Is supposed to have originated in one of the Chicago papers. BAi.asas in Calu'obnia.

By the last steamer from letters weru received from seve ral of onr fellow citizens, now in California; among others from Mr. Dexter Taki and Mr. Joni'ii Lvdinoton. The latter, who went across the plain, made the journey in 101 days nnd at thu date of his letter, had just gone to work digging" about 4 miles from Suiter fl Ho speuks of the "opening" as "lich." The former who, with Mr. N.

A.McOu'be, had been engag ed for three months nt Acopulco, got away from there, the first of October, on the steamer California, paying $300 for a steerage passage to San Francisco. Mr. MoOi.uau remained nt Acapnia co, there being no room on the 3teamer for himself and the men he hat! hired to work in the mines. They were all in good health nnd spirits. Pom i Kvpublican, doubt tho si on the subjee to day's paper, from the a ling democratic JOUl of the Stale, speaks of the people in that region Wisconsin Rail Road.

Foa Manitowoc The staunch Steamer ciTc, as will bo seen by our advertising column, turning to morrow. Htivv Robs En v. The agency office of the Camden Bank, in Philadelphia, was forcibly en tered, during tbenigbtof the 24th Novembet.and roi)uei in note of titamtK UfpomiM years have scarcely'e lasped Bl fi any expectation that it would ever be constructed, bo weii una ue' Il nanny iriofr Ct. i ITt til 1 li States wh.a irs ol labor and nstry have prod need opulence and ease, many our farmers are yet stinging to obtain the aid in this great State ftstcrpiise i.t i loe ti ihe ne '1 nn.Ve worthy of i tion 1 lie ior and West, have already raided a aubsenp nmountiii" to over $000,000. They will Id the roal to Waukesha by next July.

Hut work must not stop there. Some islnlure ee.l nobly htt thn now to tn i line been taken let a neeting of ion, tod. the work do compara bo dm iced tn extend it immediately on to tne Capital, thence weotward to the Mississippi, ami if the f.irmimr community are too poor to do it nt liresmt, report ni'tvt he made elsewhere. Ti l.n: ha, mi tliat (he school fund be loaned for thii purre this is a source within live St.f.o Vuflicientiv ample to eote.pl the weak; and.oo.ee tomplet. we have the Uoi Kionbt, bnt the income of the road would, in a few yours, ivtleeni itself from all Incumbrance.

see nothins to binder thi from being done. It to i 1 tl ll i nil rciioi'd fnn'dVm sueli''maimer a the Leg lure may direct. A at'er and more henrti may direct. Coaan.a.s. Moncr and 'die in olit arising therefrom cannot te which interest is all thai can oe appro priated for the benefit of ehiK Ihis subject next Legislating.

to and this end, meetings must be l.eld'tllrcaieh tier various conn! 'a 'herein re solution unv bo paed txpressive of the views lite jieop! 1 11 re to he effected by its ric definilP action had committee be appointed, whose i of the State, a take sueh loud to the furtherance of this Slate enterprise. When, and meeting 'udl I I'utoii Republican. Thk Pacihc U.mi Ro.vr.. Mit. Asa at.ai addressPil a large meeting at Louisville on th expl.int.tory of his plan for building a Fai iid from I.al.e Michigan to thu Pacific.

Th followintr Kesolulion was unanimously adopted: Resolved That we highly approve the plan of air. Whitney, for the construction of a Rail Road i a i or iuu Jtississippi river, IS I to est a copy of the proceeding to the Senator ive the their support. Dovxje cots Xoai.v.It gives Dewey, says the Oil na.jcrr.v ovct cat, ins; tie.ia nas can over Howe a handsome rebuke to his dc a l.ic, Sheboygan Democrat. The defamation" of the Sentinel consisted in charging Mr. Beau, with having been a defaulter to tune of when no new tne omce oi receiver at Green Bay.

What was still more do famatory" the ScniinrJ produced facts and figures, from official sources, which proved the charge. Worst of all, in Brown County where Mr. Beali. held this offico and in Fond du Lac, where he resides, he was over SCO votes behind his ticket, a handsome rebuke" to his white washers of the Democrat, etc. ggj" The Cincinnati Gametic concludes a long article upon constructive mileage to Congress Two things are brought tolight by this First, that it has not been the general nice to abrcr pay ior Count active mileage.

Ri eonrl. that the nractice oriel anted vara the J'oco parentage. bavin for their obiect the fioecit)2 of the people, vr tne piunuer oi me treasury The Xeiv Yobi: and Ehik IUii. Road. This Company have completed their arrangements for i winter, nnu carry passengers to eiow iorh, Buffalo, for which is 82,00 less than summer price, and $1,00 less than the price by the Buffalo, Albany nnd Hudson route.

Passengers who wish to try the N. Y. and Erie Rail lioad, leave the Central line at Ge where they take steamboat to the southern end.of the Lake, and Iheie meet the F.rie cam, 1.1:1: ok O.MNinussEs. The line of omnibusses ing from the foot, of Broadway to Fotirth York, was purchased last week, by Alder Hntfiel'l. for On the same day omnibuses, (being one half of the Eighth rue line,) was sold to a gentleman in Brook lyn for 818,000.

atom. Scksi: at as Exec it ion. A Rock ingham (N. correspedent of the Fayettevdle Observer gives the following scene at the execu a man named Robert HiJldreth, at mat place, on the 2d "The axe. glitters, tin; trapdoor inns, nnu nit ha ib a by the neck.

For a minute he remains. motionless. I ho dead; Can his own weight, without jailing oi ken his neck? No! Poor f.d on leads shcrtils to gross negligence in executm" Ihe law, must cost him now a world 1 stands on earth aeain alive. The I la 1 1 hi, large and rausonlar neck ro the roj 11, 1 voice, that was heard with awe by every ear Come and fix the rope! it won't choke inn to death "Tho sheriff did go to him. lirst, with an axe, then with a piece of scantling, he entlcavored knock away the boards.

At Inst, he pushed Iildreth's feet he scaffold, and hung him in. efli ith a second time. The poorfellow made further efT, rt to recover himself. Finding that i In a v. av which produced the most ui 1 1 1 in .11 In I 10 fs ul the blood slowly Hi ting 1 his brain through a circulation only pnniniiy 1.

pnmnellud bv the panes which ntai iy'grew dre up 1 legs high as possible, tin 0, with all Ins force, threw them down to tighten the cord. Three several agntni a Then his struggles ceased his ow cutioner, he becomes uncouscious of pain. Taooi's for Lake SOPKaioa. Tlie following Telegraphic Lbspatcn vras 111 i in as, by ti ni lit, dasq irom tl retary of the Quebec Mining Company Tribunt. Montreal, Nov.

27. France and lie African Foasicasiana. The treacherous capture of the celebrated Arabcliief, Abdel Kader, by the French, and his close confinement since, violation of the term of his capitulation, are generally supposed to have given to that nation, as the fruits of its dishonorable triumph, the quiet 1 wesson ol the fact. At this vorv moment the entire forces or France are kept in'. 1 bund bed i Arab in the province ol We find in the Fans remain an interesting letter, ntly from un intelLocut and well informed 1.

1 '1 comniittad at the Mines and orders have been given Jor scene. The first detachment would probbIy int', rl la H.s letter is dated near Oct, 2q. I i' that the French army had buenlayini; close feige to Mucm ira several weeks. is situated in the midst of a lion is, in consequence, very formidable. Tho resistance the 1 tana uasurpassed in courage and patriotic towni stands in the midst of a thick forest of late trees, is eurrouncieu oy a nign u.m eirong i.

of brick, llaiike i 1 and ei lae out liile is still tarthur streiiutlieiied by a deep fosse, filled with water, ur.d sin yard wide. The en v. it hit; surroanoiiie i i cut up into gardens with high walls, and each iuse is of itself a complete battlement. Two ousand foot soldiers, equipped by tho Arab chief Oulid Nail, hove established themselves in lire nch ighold, to carry on tueir i oiy, out uesper teen n.npie vra hn.t thus fur been able to make: 'Since the famous siege of Constan Btitliority, "our troops have hnd i i i i 1 I I diiTieulii or the lives of rannv of our bravest soldiers." "All that military skill and (renins can do in the arrangement of the ne ce sary voika for a regular seiye, in the estab IMiment of regular platforms of artillery," he rules oi me nit oi seige, uni up to tins moment i all that we have done litis been utterly in vain. Oar attack tool: place this very day.

A battalion of the 4Sd crossed a small marsh gain a breach that had been made, but suifer every thins. Tin1 bviiYcrv ol our troops, their entlmsiatie ardor, were not equal to the difficul tly nab than thirty our i are at this moment homde rombut, and the number of sub odlcers, corporals, and pri i II while in the act of oaintii the cannon. cine I'm, Captain of the 3d battalion, and Adjutant Dnvoust are also among the dead. The French, in the trnisy of their dceeraaon, propose to cut down one bv one the whole forest of date trees, which form's this rich and fruitful oasis, atfor lins the entire Mipport of thousands und thousands of the natives, in order that they ti i uptl i i 1 li hi Oil and rae both cities to the ground. This i a be done to nnnit the Arabs for the two crimes fcotn i iti It is to be hoi too, liberal ebrisliat France Shame on' the na i 1 1 a Case or Suicide.

Miss Hughes, beautiful girl of 17, daughter i.ioyu jnugnes.oi menieiowjj, ofhor young companions from Bridgeport, and he a i ri li going to tne oottoin oi tni her raiurht hold of her nnd commenced bat her strength failing her tho determined girl escaned over the railine and eot ou the i cat in i ii of the from whence she tl i A i ii towards her (. i ti nek the water she floated lor some dis tunes and then sunk to her long, last Hev highly respectable.ha sad Joss of nil amiable and esteemed daughter. observed her mingling among a crowd 1 th ge on the day pri ng I '1 1 i t.ae happiest among the happy who were there. Causes have been assi ued to account for this tragical affair, which are, perhaps, more result of gossip and exaggeration than any knowledge of the Cuaasit Bell's New Novel. Tho London News of the 2d inst lias a long and able critique upon the new work by Currer Bell, the author of Jane Eyre.

The fallowing extract maj give our renders some anticipation of the enjoy ment they may expect to derive from which i3 for sale, by the bye, at Abnold A Wil som's nnd Biro The story Ib in keeping with the scenes and the class in which it is laid. The adventures are simple, brief nnd few; scarcely culled indeed, but almost carelessly laKen irom every uny me love story of the simplest, chequered by the vc smallest 'of obstacles, and solved by the m. awkward of devices. If Ihe adventures are 1 the most stirring, the characters ore not of the most striking. But what is striking is the sentiment.

Shirley" is the nnatomy of tho female heart. By Sh'ii ley" we mean the book, and not die personage for "the true heroine is the rector's niece, Ihe history of whoso heart is one of the ae.u.tifal chronicles ver set down by pen. For that Currer Bell is petticoated 1, as little doubted by tne readers ot ner ihatisl.irley Keeldaris brenched. The merit of tin work lies in the 1 sriet beauty and truth of its female characters. Not one ol I'her 1 II Lt i 1 MnrrF.

Thev nre all as unreal as Madame Tn sand's waxworks. And in truth the mind of the writer miiBt have been darkened by the shades of tween Ihe lisrht an i ea 1 in painting. kind, are all factitious, nnn evidently turust. mere Let Currer Bell get some one else lo paint men, and do none but tlie female hgures, or dissect least none save female hearts. Altl.r.na.!, ll, liu oWl nf tllO book be fe they are powerfully imagined and well told.

Moore, the hero, is a mill owner, who persists mnKinr. He mnkpasore encmi ,1 1 win. igainst him, break his frames, nnd at last attack his mill, rne iork shire 1 ioters are sketched with a pencil nf truth. Hut the author cat nut to dwell upon them. Currer Bell prefers establishing a mnwopic opening into the breast of some young lady, and w.

itii uli th oh, omena of that wonderful and indulge in any extracts 01 a ts il of winch we wish to foresfal And hem we tak, a ol a hook which, like its predecessor, indicates exquisite feeling, and very great power of mind the writer, though siie much disdain art, has too fW.imm nlace. and dilates too idi i merely on what is conventional, but what is real vulgarity, to trivial too expose too trifling to condemn The women, how nre all divine, and "Shirley" is indeed an intellectual harem. Ma. Webster's Spxeciif. How the spirit refreshes itself in rending Ihe speechc3of Daniel Webster.

His, after all, is the great fountati of intellectual light. You have, on high occasions, but to striae that rock, and streams of wisdom and eloquence gush forth. What American heart refuses to go with Mr. Webster in his warm emotion for Hungary, and in bis indignant abhorrence of Russia? Il there eo. .1,1 bc ajustilication for our departure from the farewell admonition of Washington, to void nil entangling alliances," it would be found in the bhga i which mnaai bun inity urges upon 1, civibjarl world 1,, oroteel ll, Ilullgaritll re fugees from the outrages which Russia threatens speaks for the whole American people, and we doubt not, for the American Government.

How far the Government may deem it wise to act, we cannot know. But that it will do all that be comas an Amtricwj Goyeritment is certain. 4. fim a lira. I The New Orleans Picayune profeM to have solved this much vexed question: following is the argument of that journal ruiuot always PSTTltc only fie 1 i pi a and K.

Chase, of Milwaukee, Nob'c, ofFcaltu i 1 strong public cundeiiinatioii, Matl. Kjcprcjs, Ktrong wi'd be made in the next iSe latnrc. for tlie repeal ol tlie low estabhs County Courts, as useless and expensive, the people petition according to iheir respei desires, and do il in time. Mad. Fxprens.

Affair of Hokob. Fisticnfts are becom ing decidedly vulgar, since the hut fi ie up Dr Brov, known as Yankee Snflivnn ai Dotal Charle had a set io with each other, which re in a lodge in the policu lio Sine that time, ft kindof fend has exist II' livan and Charlt) id, ttle rerenci la li ixisted between thesetwo ereatmen. Edward Sullivan, the brother of Yan nee, cnniiengcu to monai comnnt, aim putes in a gentlemanly manner, The seconds were chosen, and on Monday Inst the parties visited Hoboken. Distance, ten paces. Shots were exchanged.

The ball of Sullivan jttst touch ed the hat of Charley, and Charley's bullet struck ihe earth in front of Sullivan. Here the seconds mterpoaal, and the rantier was brought to an amicable uodersliindins'. All nartics then took a drink, and returned to lie: city, ((ratified with A'. Y.Jcrai,!. displ iy.nl by the contending parties.

great sufferings of a jury, whom of their hunger they broke room mid robbed all the hen rnonts in the ty This wil ll "model" jury. ted a lady nf ilu el i 1 ir Dr. CWhmik The Editor of the Boston American Union publishes a letter received by the Empiie City, from a former resident in Maine, now in California, in which occurs tho following startling paragraph. The letter is tinted Short Bar, Sept. 3d, 30 miles Irom morning, tlmie enmpnph dangers from Sa.Ti en How come he there 1 hanging! I knew Coolidge i ad it 1 feel tell Adv.

what this If you Dotr. Jefferfon Avenue, oi whom I lnroun P. Cool. lias he escaped narrow face, but. it had grown out two or three inches in length.

Ho pissed here by the name of Wilkes, or Wlkin. Itis eye 1 conl.l not mistake. He appeared well, bnt no other wnv altered, save that bo was muunlv dressed. and looked a little harder than usual. I told my Where he has wandered I cannot guess intended as a present for Gen.

Taylor. The stall' is of the most beautiful birdscye itiuple, the heud and tablet of virgin silver most richly chased, while tho ferule on. the bottom is of lilverand copper together, worked from a moss found in a poraieu logeincr, yet inoistiuci Gen. aaiabarv and upon tne Fl'ttl'miJC COIIGICN I'fEjIS. Ily tlio Culedaula, ArrAiKs on tiic Costisest.

From France aere 19 nothing 01 etn ring interest. Ill the Roman States things aro as decided that all officers who retti the Austrian standard before Nov. 20, 1 ti The Jesuits are fust returning to Austria. France. Intelligence from Palis has been received, st tie that Mr.

Hives was received on Thursday 11 eqi ol lithculties that had arisen be denrived of the honor of receiving him. if be had been a monarchical ambassador instead of being repu oncan minister. The Hu.soakians. Tlie Trukish EflVndi lias Iwen informed by Count Nesselrode that the Ciar demands that tho Hungarian Refugees should be located in Ihe inter, a I the ami oi Can. 11.

or such other liritish territory as may afford the greatest facilities for keeping them under surveil lance, If any refugees wish to go at once to England, they may be permitted. The Czar will take no notice nf tl.mr departure for wheth er in Fiance of England, there can be 110 doubt preparing ior a new revolution. The Hungarians weio still at entire number is Bern denies his final conversion to Islnmi alof the British floe mouth of the Dardanelles. The Kmperor of Austria hns ordered 'a Emperor of Russia relative to a letter from the Porte. A deputation has left tlie British territory for Portiei to request the Pope to return.

SPECIAL NOTICES. AVrtli of Notice. Sate I Two it Telegraph Stock. supply of th'Cplel)ratl ihu srliole so liig lil rrcuniitmlal thr Si. Jt.ouii and Ckieano, Mr.

Storm CoiikIi Candy. A. Medicines skillful with sugar are certainly more I dose, this preparation commends Ilsell'lot woll worthy of trlul. Mr. S.JOHNSON, Jn Agenl for Milwaukee.

WksiVyax comer of Mil. id Diddle there will be delivered an AM ii each succeeding eve loath during the coroli Milwaukee, Dec. 1, ilnS of the (hut Sunday WEDNESDAY, Dec. A. und Co Tho Lexington lnsii ir Agency In ihlsC snncr of doing hi nyn all of Us losses UA1L KOAD XO I'tCK.

Willi which paid In and i wpoui.lltllt) ck In said coropsny. Milwiiukee nutt Jaiifsvillc Plank Roml. successfully I vedf sid: "Come UlUt tr luxlnen ii KUCHA NT TAILORS, ')lich we would Invite ihe ci uiigiveeai ksra. v.aaul.t he I.r.dk ssii.l Cents orMllwankc, Die room I01. lv occuiiled by Mr.

a putpotcaml win be happy 'o hliSL tul a nt any time ami put In IVsin, Lockets, Urewl rins, or Biacclcln. Stock and appaintns fii.nlshed trevrlliiij ('Iibiu Sick or deceiiscil pt. jons cnu he wr.lled upon 111 I.ratlei r.nJ geiiilcroenure Invited to call ot Bzov Cullers, nnd eytraab.c bl ai. 1 plrliircs. A i ora parlsoa Willi any, und all others, Is ollcll.

l. Tliclsdlt piononnce lit EiiRlltli bl 1 icki PnpisrMacte, Kia utnsed.suil TurkWi Morrocco Catcs, veiy i Icsnl sad bp Slav 'Ihe Receipts conlluuc light Flourdroopsalltlloand la ml 01' only a lew propherylns lhat fhljnni a nguorrotpc.o COM MERCUL. TMK All ITS. Kill 1 lis i el we tern, Ve ti rdny vo a I I I I heal ooi I I I I rk. I si (itou n.

I'loiu tn oa llall.Tl'JV'.'. Illlnde. lUc lie. JMHtO. le Uc.hn; in b.ie ami k( diirloii ihe i week.

ami t. ig, iHi it. VchuI I .11 a be ecei! rale th'' week, tn nnle.l mo. lo 3l5l Obi loan VI, 11 ley i yehlerdsy. om.

Adv. MARINE LIST. rk tim, mk IC.I keel 1 let a a it I ftSMsed leTW. H. will receive prompt ninatlun.

luiiuum well. Good refhrsoces can be given. KTuir. rtJhlteB, at No. litest WeW "rett.

Bet. efi jJ tons Jjr(tf. WEIiIiS Jc HI MM COMMISSION, Storflge Btistincss, Sole Agency for ilie le of the CKLKHHATKI) ESSENCE 0E C01WEE thefitai' of Wh'onsm. TlllScvbbri.aa Is. as.

0.0'. r.i.. cracrallj UM. lt.r..i.l.". 1 all ltn rn.

ll 1 ...1 I i ana. Ik; b. a tl Ib i extruded oul of Hie lil Jtna Cofli Uv menus of uli vnp.i.m as r. I pu.tres, nil llio lluvor and j.m.1 oaaliile. or lla' Il.ls iiil cio will h.

rati, il, an Ilia, mi I of lib ra Illy, l.aan.al llian illiyolher cs. i. lanim lla I a.U ui c. i in I. on.

SOMIIIlT ic SC'tlXulK IWU'in "'liii'oai b.a.i, iiixi icixvors eiiljln.low taei. low l. Tf OST.wu r.layaenrWulher 1'oim, on tlie ridcoso I ac.d.OM.hlnIlk hooks A ill, in Hull l.iilller cover, Ihe I'ook roll. tip: liluhemwus a leii. lautv Clerk ol llMM.nvn a la will irl.irn ll.eai lo Si atiael ni Da I'crilalrlioal'le.

I) 1, i KtlllAttlMI Ml ovi' i ibiav or Ijiln inn 1 ilea I I a Careiie oilloo may Inn Die in.aie. VI1W IHCKS. Wlndiia. ril.e ltlv a ,11 1 ao 1 I k' 1 1 IVa, laC; Whipp laclai. l.tvoe; of VC'' i vitiinos i i I Tiim SAV IW.

AUwoasklsncl.aae. ny oar la an, lllonlel nerb Spring 't I i 1. i oerai.ui.i or tin lm 1 In n. ini.l...aiy ''bit. t.OX.

VII Ul hy this m.rnlni;'s Kpr. I.oso MIWVLli mtlo law pania Mat very beullllfsl Xrvr Books liy Fxprr, al Birds. I'ATi; or Wisconsin mi rc. Jiaf. nr.l illtnit Hie pcitilon of l.ll.

i mtli Dol, luisi.ii.al..l.,lin Uaylc, on.l.r in. mud .1 wil.ul.li.si'iiUm.waiaor sai unrt. sue an a a air ta ii Is nob e.l bail I'elblca In. el Jwn b. 1I10 ii.

iill I'ourl, nl llio COlll I llo In the 01 Mlbv.a.lee, en Hit 111 it II I 1 II I ll I onKX's i r.n. ac.weeab,.. 1, cursor Mono.) la i caira Nov. 0, 1H4D. i sisiuatV', 1'yV i.

of lb Pb 0 Nr 3 PIANO FORTES. iljo T'liir. UllTlllll'l' ha Jn l. re a II," 1 Koaaaai I'UMi 'UKTKS rwin Prices i Maaaianare, van in a.aln I n.i.e 1 of ilnol nie I la ic.v mail a lie I I Iv a.3 I. ,,.,) li.nn lh.

irau a lens tenaoal ll Air. I some of lie in 1, 3I5 Torn all M. lllia.OM. anaaal ,1 i I in i a a Ui oillllolUllM lin Dieworl.l eo i man oilier re npi'll 'ale lli'i Ib.llai uiilrrilinii nt.j oilier a ''cS'vRT MEI0DE0XSf ri.l.ltll.m l.a ul a M.nuli Piece e.i Fira nnd Mff Insurnncc pnOTFCTIOX IXSUHAXCK COMPANY Uamoril Virc lumraocf lompany. jETMA HSl'ltANCE COMP.IKV.

ALL OP HARTFORD, COSX axles' In or ajilillc lor i ll I iS'rrt JAMHir 8. HAKKR, I UN'S! K.UIM 'l uraH Hi ,1 I. I' In.Cor i feir Defence, Mvrn, or Knos ndAa a insMCM Urge elxed, (reet Jjj.

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