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UB office ttyton and to airing such EurfBr 9ttfll to direct the immigrant in Becurinj proper safe temporary boarding fi while to tontraot different road or otter transportation to rates of transportation, and treatment of immigrants conveyed to the west, watch with jealous oare that each innnlgraht is properly treated and properly conveyed to his destinatioa by eadh of the aforesaid raKroads or other transportation companies; and in case of any imposition upon the immigrants by any company or person, to take loxmediate and effective measures to rent its repetition. It shall be the duty of the board of directors of this association to cause to be published, ID pamphlet form or in tLe newspapers, or otherwise, such reliable information they can procure for the benefit of the immigrant, and to cause the Bf.me to be circulated throughout United States, the British provinces and Ireland, to the end that persona contemplating immigration may be enabled to make a satisfactory selection to locality. That the board of directors be authorized to engage fcuoh other agents as will be nee with a due regard to economy, to fucoesefully carry out the objects of this association. A'ler providing for the expense? of said agencies and t-he dissemination and distribution of the information mentioned, the funds of the association shall be given out in loans to immigrants wLr shall become actual set- l.erg on lands. ani that said loans be made through the ngencv the aforesaid legally incorporated slate immigrant aid societies, and the payment of which shall be secured sfcsrdinp to law.

and as toe directors of the fissocJiuion nany d.rect UrttJhe to ttj of taking certain for the purpose of opening and tendbfg Ogden street through block 196 in of (he Board of Councilors the -First Ward, to 1 Franklin street in said Last Evening. ward, be confirmed and the board of public works to assess the benefits and damages CITY ITEMS. Tf)p $1 r-ret. "vi.iette 00 a pair kid el-jve at 91 Wisconsin lacce tf all I at L. ac and at lowest Main street.

New round haig and bonnpte for fall, at BROWN'S. Muin street. A neir thing to many that has Homeopathic medicines. Woodrufl hsj Patent medicines Woodruff has and Liquors Woodrufl has Perfumeries oodruff has Soape and Toilet articles. Woodruff pole up Prescripliens both Hoc and Allapathic, Wisconfrin Street, Milwaukee.

new poict upj li iaces. and 0 41S Main street. 0.1'. fuies in fioe at 41S? Main street. Illank liook Mannfaclory, log and Importing Stationers and Jobbers of writing, wrapping, printing and book paper.

Sole agents for tha Massa- BOH. Jieena.h ioid Sparta paper mills. Print. ere' inks and card board, all kinds lj in stock. NIEDSCKBH 417 East Water street.

New PomaD scarfs, ties, at Baows's. 4i8 Main street. LATEST PABI? NOVELTIES Laurent and imperial bows, lord Stanley and duke o'. Edinburg scarfs, and a full line of French c.oth and silk gloves for fall and winter wear, just received at Hatch Patridge's, 1 Wisconsin, street. For drese trimmings, buttons, etc go to G.

Baown's, 41b Main street. A Series of Stereoscopic Tiews of the Ori on', including the Land. Egypt. Greece, an 1 also a very fuii selection of from England, Scotland. Wales anJ Ireland, the Uuinc, Germany.

Paris. Spain and Italy, just been opened by A P7 WISCOESID strcei. totheinspec- of public are most cordially invited. NEW FALL DBT A. Wheeler A Co have now on exhibition the prettiest and best assorted stock of dress goods they have ever offered, and at the lowest prices.

Fine poplin mixtures at 26c per yard. Beautiful Sic Beautiful serges per yard. Striped all colors at Lionaise clolbs at 50c Beautiful plaids at to $1 50 per yd. A large of shawls and ins in pkids and stripes. Bordered and fringed Huck towels at each; Bplen- did damask napkins at 82 per dozen, gotd bleached and brown table damagk at $1 per jard at L- A.

WHBBLBB CO'B. Mohair, cord and braid nete, also chigr rons, just in at J. W. Goau 419 East Water 8t. yarns from four o( the best and west at J.

W. GceU Co. Imitation hair switches, 50 cents each, in All theaoades, at J. W. Gceti Co.

and colored Java canraes and tidy patterns, in great Tariety at J. W. Co. FOB old established business in the bebt location in this oity, will Isold or for desirable property, on ap- to Bodway, real estate bloeV, Wisoonain street. MUyaukee, Oct 7,1869.

dlir. 91 Wlaconsin street, cany full line of Coats and Clarks thread, also the new Paisley thread, the best three cord thread In the market, and only 6 cents epool. jj.0.-,* 5 Parlor Chamber Suits, Harbte Tables, Side Secretaries, Office Oaeobd Patent Extension Tables at low 8torev418 and jHilwaakee. Cents' Furnishing' Goods at I Spring and 179 West Water Streets. OffleUI Paper of the City and Coooty LOCAL MATTERS.

TRilXS. MILWAUKEE. 1:30 P. K. 8:30 F.

H.V 6:30 A. P. K. 8:3 6: A.K. i 8:50 P.u.

11:00 a. um I 4U Oioue alsffl Ac Northern Prairie du I Accommodation. 8:00 P. St. Paul Expreu.

THE MAIL 1 CL-ISZ. 3 M. A. Milwaukee 3 15 'Chicago i Mil wa a tee 8.0-f.i. Raciae A 0 Kenosha Bockford p.

M. Crosse DlTlnon i Lo Orosse L'ivl ioa 8.06 r. A. K. 4UOF.

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11:10 A 4.00 9 00 Northern ElrieioD. -Pa'rieduChien -Prairie duCbem Iowa and JJinn Monroe Accom'D. Tli MadiuoD Acorn 1 14 P. 0" P. 00 P.

M. 3 9 CW M. K. fc P. B.

X) P. M. ao r. 1 6.30 A. A.

H. JO A. H. 3:60 A. 6.40 A.

11:30 A. 6:00 P. f.JO A. Baei Troy 8tuge JanetrlJJe Stage Line Porf Office of en from .3 Chief Clerk and Mouej A. K.

to 6 p. u. Sunday froaie.W) 10:00 4. H. A.

-Saturday bliht. 11:00 i 11 00 A 3 Oj f. .00 7:00 A. T.M A f. M.

from SKNATOK-SlXrii DISfK.Or, PETER V. DEUSTER. MBTBOBOI.OQICAI.— Observations made L. Black opticians, 97 Tfisconsin street. Milwaukee, Oct 11.1569: Time.

Barometer. 8AM. 12 M. 4 P. 29 '5 Zt .11 19 43 WNW Weather.

liny VISIT or ISSTKCTIOS board of eu- jerrisoirs make their quarterlj v.sit to the aonse of correc'Jon are glad to learn our townsmen. Dr. H. FdTille and professor A 0. Fftville, have lately come into posaeseion of quite an estate at tie eiet.

We congratulate them npon their good fortune BEOKE Hu A valuable horse, the property of John Dolan, eeq ran away on Sunday, breaking bis leg. The animal Wftfi a fine is regretted by'Mr Dolan on account of his usually docile disposition. i FCNKBAL or M. J.JZA.SDEK. The 'uneral of the Ute M.

J. Zander was very argely attended from St. Joseph's church ast Sunday. The various societies to which le belonged turned ont, and the citizens paid the last tribute of respect to lis memory by their presence at the funeral icrrices. RBTUENED.

Messrs. O'Neill, Kennedy, dullen, O'Brien, McCanley and Reynolds; the delegates from ibis city to thfc late Irish convention at St. Louis, returned, and speak in very fluttering terms of the work accomplished and the prospects leld forth in the action of that bodv. We iope the efforts of the assemblage will result in the benefits contemplated OBITCAEY We regret to learn that Mrs ZeliaC. McArthur, wife of judge this city, died yesterday morning at 3 o'closk.

The deceased endeared herself during life to all who enjoyed her acquaintance, by her surpassing kindness of heart. Her early demise, being only twenty-six years of age, LB sadly mourned, and her afflicted husband iasthe heartfelt sympathy of the community in his sad bereavement. The funeral services will take place from tier late residence, on Van Baren street, en Wednesday next, at 2 o'clock p. DBMOCETIC NOMINATIONS At the meet" ing of the democratic electors of the ninth assembly district, held at the Wisconsin bouse, Kilbonrn road, on Saturday last, Dr. Enoch Chase, was nominated for the assembly, and James F.

Devine, for superintendent of schools. Better aomlnw lions could not have been made, Dr. Chase being an old citizen and possessing fine ability, as well as unquestioned integrity; white Mr. Devine is well known as a man of experience in educational matters, and highly respected by all. WATEH WOBKS Messrs.

Easton of Rochester, N. propose to furnish City with from the tewaukee lake, and last Saturday Messrs. Casgrain Soulerin, civil engineers of this city, commented making surtey of the grounds. The Messrs. Easton are about to ascertain the fall cost of accomplishing the work, and then will make an offer to the qily.

The lake is 266 feet above the level of'thiSjOity, and it is proposed to.an.pplj there In the game way as New Tor wtj obtains it by the Croton aqueduct. J5igei, on roaid, Ui the town.of lake, on the 9th for the purpose of nominating a of and member of asse mbly, the total unmoor, of Totes cast for superintendent of was three hundred and ofwhioh, James ft Oerino ceived two hundred and aud 31. J. Eagftn eighty-three The total number oast for member op assembly was three hundred and eighty-six, of which number Enoch Chase received two hundred and seren, aid 'Jacob Barbien, one hundred and sqveBty-niae; whereupon James F. Devine jrps declared to be nominated the regular candidate for superintendent of schools, and Enoch Chasfe was declared nominated the regular candidate for member of assembly.

On motion of the Hon. George Hahn, the chairman appointed tha assembly distric committee for the ensuing year. The appointed the Hon. George Hihn, of Frinklin, Pat-'k Merity, of Greenfield, Dennis Qniner, of Lake, and George Dehlman, of Oak creek. KNOEL, Chairman.

POLICE COCET. la the police court yesterday, Joseph Luck was sentenced to thirty dtjjs in the house of correction, for vagrana cy. Charles Solea, for the same o3Vnse, was sent t8 the county poor house for thirty days. The cases of Bathis Briscoll acd Sarah Soaper, for vagrancy, were continued. Jca ph vagrancy, was assigned quartfrs in the hcn-e cf correction for the term of ninety days.

Nicholas JJohm, aesiult and bittery; fiaedglO ard costs. The case of Phillip Bramby, charged with disorderly conduct, was continued Bachler and Ctarles Purdy, for drunkennes 1 were fioed 85 and costs each Anthony Klein and John Eimond, were assessed $5 and costs, for diiorierly conduct. VftllLtm Elmdell, for drunk and disorderly, sutfersd a penally of aaJ COSTS. HeDry Thompson and Simuel Hunt, coqvtoted of being disorderly, were each muJoted in the sum of $5 and costs. Thq case of P.

Lavin, arraigned for larceny at the premises of Mr. M. nffy, was tried by thepeilt jury, occupying the greater of the day. The district attorney prosecuted the case and D. H.

Johnson, appealed for -the defense. A great many witnesses were sworn, and it about 5 o'clock last evening the jury returned a verdict of guilty. Sentence has not yet been pronounced. The.regular session of the board of councilors was held in the City Hall lost evening, councilor Hilbert presiding Present Councilors Buciong, Harrison, Hilbert, Hull, Jung, Krieke, O'Brien, Phe Ian, Prentiss, Wittig and Ziegler. Councflors Dorfner, Fflley and Hoyt.

usual budget of petitions were pre- eettted and appropri itely referred. A communication from the controller was presented regarding the city readjustment i and the report of the commissioners of the public debt. Deputy cleik Boltou, lesirlng that the document should not be too I extwisively circulated, withheld it from publication in The NEWS this morning, bat presume he intends puoiishing it in an ciaiform to-morrow. jj report of the city attorney as to a deed of Meioer, transferring to the city oeitain referred to him, was sub- mite which set fort a technical informal in the conditions of the deed, and recommending that the same be returned uniooepted Report Jo ted. foe ohair presence I tha follow-in; orJar fritn the bo-ird of pablic wjrltj, which, an tuition, was adopted.

Of THS BotRD OP is MAiAtHOH exhibited on tehange'yesterdayMTeral temples of grain, the. prodtret of ooai ty. These samples sent famf Wat Mr. Charles Messrs. jjjraiipfon Dodge of this cijgr.

1 vere tiro speatoens of Spring wheat were and ro- on 'change this year. The barley mp of fair (faalityiidnaTing rife from the weather. These taat Maratfoiiflointy, tedin the 'northerly paif of agricultaral capacity and and important character. DEPA.KTURB OF BISHOP Rev. Bishop HennJ left this city last evening for Rome, where he proceeds to attend at the ecumenical council, which commences its session in the month of December.

Before his departure an address was read by Dr. Johnson, bidding, on the part of the people of this an affectionate farewell to le venerable and highly esteemed prelate. A large assemblage was present, all intent in doing honor to the good man who has done such noble work in this slate in spread" ing the gospal and encouraging education in the community. The well wishes of all accompany him in his long voyage. He is accompanied on his mission by bishop Eeiss, of La and bbhop of St, Paul.

STATE STRIET Lyon decided on Saturday. First. That the proceedings in the State street sewerage mutter are fatally defective. Seconlly. That no cost accrued against plaintiff.

Thirdly, Plaintiff's complain: and dy remain the same. Fourthly. That the injunction could not be sustained because the amount of the general sewerage tax on the plaintiff's lots was not stated. The practical effect of these decisions is to prevent the doing of the proposed work until next spring, iince proceedings must be commenced anew, and the same is too far advanced to begin again. DEATH OF A.

CBS TEHAEIAS James Law- Itr, died at Oak Creek, in this county, on the evening of Saturday last, at the advanced age of one hundred and fa ur. years. The deceased was a native cf Queen county, Ireland, and was born in the month of November, 1765. He was an ardent lover of his native land, Jiaving taken part in the revolutionary movement of 1798, made to disenthral that beautiful country, but an- aucceBsfully. He has lived at Oak Creek atom 1948, arid was the of Wm Lawler, latedifl- triol roperintejjdeafc, of schools.

Yesterday his remains ware conveyed to St. Stephen's church lp the'town of Lakis, where relii 6f century now reata foreTer The railroad anntjftncesj a change of running time 1 and connaotions westward by which the be great gainers. Under Ote present arAngements travelers can and be landed other hour the next -t-beitK boon in advance of any a first road and Wild look after fcstraipi'and their connectiens, conatantlf grew ia public faror. therein within thirty days from the passage of the resolution. On inotion of oouncilor Sohnengel, the following resolution was laid on the table: Resolved, That the mayor and chief police be and they are hereby instructed to tarnish each policeman, except those on de- service, a uniform cap similar Prune MlLWAt £EK, OCT 11 tht Hori'Trabte and the oj Ike city of The following order was thij made by the boord of public works and entered upon the books of record one mill of the dollar ral- uation for the year 1869, of the real and personal property, is by this board as necessary to be raised in district No.

2, ia toe Second sawenge district No. 1 and 2, in the Fifth ward, aud sewerage district No it in the Eighth ward, to meet the cost be char; a ble to the general sewerage district funds of those districts for work on sewers in said districts to be done daring; the year 18(39 The above order is respectfully oertifiad to the common council for their information in. 'hreciiug the aanuil levy of UXPS. Hg.VHT MlLMAS.Y, JAMss RKYSOLDS, LATUJM SHOLBS, Commissioners of public works. Tae chair presented a communication from the setting forth the basis agreed upon by the finance committee, for levying 8 tax for general purposes for the year 1869, including interest on readjustment bonds, expenses far school purposes, bridges payment of the Has- bronok jodgnaent, ic.

The report wis adopted. A oommuniouion from the city controller, setting forth that insurance on public buildings had mn out, was referred to the mittee on finance and the controller, with instmotions to cause a renewal of policies. BiSOLUTIONS CONCCRH8D IS. The following resolutions of the board of aldermejj were concum 1 in That the biard of puol.c works is author. tied to cause to be done ths work oa son street in the First an 1 on the ley in block Z2.

MFlwAu'ise proper, according to the recommenduiou contained in their report of this due. "ctober 4, Is69. That the city be to negotiate forttte purchase ty the city of Lot 9, blook 26, Third i prio.3 nn ceedihg 81 for the me the Third ward public school. proTldvi th-U all standing claims ag Siid io'. are aitisfied to the satisfaction o'tha city Utorney.and the warranty deed of siiJ y.

to the o.ty be approved by him. That the sum of seventeen, hundred dollars be and hereby is appropriated to Carl Busick upon his contract for coastructing a sewer ia Mineral street in the Fifth ward and in accordance with the certificate of tha city engineer hereto attached, aad that the m-iyor, controller and clerk are authorized to issue and deliver orders to that amount That the sum of five hundred and seventy- five dollars (575) be and is hereby ated for the pnrpoie of purchasing two horses for tha earn, fire departmect ani that the clerk and a authorized to issue and the controller to countersign city aiders to that amount. That a plat of a of lots N. and G. in the partition of lands in east half of the N.

E. quarter of section 19, in the Ninth ward ot the city of Milwaukee be, ani the same ia hereby approved. That the platof subdivision of lot 3, as designate in partition of a tract of 3lli jdo acres In the east half of the 8. E. quarter of section 18 north of range 22 east, in the Wnth ward the oily of is hereby approredythe blocks to- 'be numbered and the straela to be namedLeajnarked thereon that jury' appointed; by oifccoft court 7 aV tf decide the 01 a trtot of land, bounded north line of Dirision Michigan, and on the of Bailee street, and sool line of Mioiigan in the par of groi mds near the lake same is hereby the ben s'yle to those worn by policemen in Chicago and other cities where the police foroe is uniformed, each oap to bear In a conspicuous place the number appropriate to the wearer.

An ordinance which hid bean laid over a' the last meeting aatitled -'An ordinance to provide for the regulation of the fire department of the city of Milwaukee," was taken up and, on motion, referred to the on fire depirtment and the chief engineer. The reported by as is allowed at the last regular session of tha onard o' alderaieB, were concurred ia. Tue following items of indebtedotss, examined and audited by tie controller, were presented and alloyed AfDITBD AO. il! Ailoi' oalhi, etc "5 425 00 08 Id .4 i() so 313 45 2 -it JU FOREST Hop ifONOKCRrfr, TfetferoittBifiirB-aot of A m-I THE FATE OF COQUETTE Adapted from tie ulieianjer 0.8 The aod oosily furotturfli aaad occiuMion an hern kindly Carol- by wall- known turaiture aiUbllahmont of 30 Eenry I'oppert, ecbooi D. UoUn, paving it Juneaa school 4 fanes round Jaceiu to dad at til the prinolpol, Kanervutl Seita at S.

npea at peubrmsnce to 1 a clock pruoleely. ool DANCING. Mi Janeaa ncbaol. Mrs. Cur.or»n,e JcBool f.

warl 0:1 pomeroy sonixil woili Pomuicy s.JjWa.Jt*, CWB srreet, ward L. A. irchlct-ct John Ku.JQ«r, fl ''d ward Mabttru L. J. li Dn John nauili-g Sttahackt harawar" L.

ler, Un work yaentin Jno at: 70 wird lebooi T. Sutrnm, nai .1 tot pROF. SNOW, of St taKen rooms in Uusla wteyahs lastruoaans la all taahionabfe dniiocir. lllssen JnTonlles meet on aftvruooaa, I o'oloofc, Oorooer 12th, 1869, tor furthar a oUl it Store. DANQJNG PROF.

BtJC 5 J9CR, Will give bin second oa Monday ntrfcUle 43 00 I IKJi. Afl.r Ura. Smuti, 8 narzar. 34 wur't school Oirttttje Oaaper, eCo Jui Ml8tr-u Ur, leska, eia Qeo W. Swift, paints and 0 Sohoooor damaan L.

Buroti.vm, ailing to bridges. repairs oo bridges. 8. A Co lumber B. rspairs on orldiM reoiov i Bloom, atteadloif Mr 8.

pUu 9 Ou 62 03 as IS 3J Id 00 15 JO 5 5U ji) 4 00. 413 S.JS 49 1'0 DO 14 ao. oa no A 21A 35 "VR 00 2 7M 28 26 00 500 00 4 10 20 50 from 4 I Hi M. B- 7 pound drtvet Jfeuie, work oa FViihrrty, wefcf, 3d A. 4 J.

9. Baaer, T. Slasun. H. Jkntu, on dta Heiily, drtvsr P.

Uj P. Bi'klot QninlaD, repulri f. jrk en Toul 46 (.0 oo till Ail intaadian ba taftl Dhu for none othor octfdfr -1 MEW ADVERTISEMENTS, BAR MEETING. will be a meeting J. (he Court A fall If Taesday, 12.

FOR t-J Ttxe estate of tha K. D. Sqora oa tht) i-fl of NoTBmOor, half Silt 0, laid W) ihade fooj frmma tea roomj, Iry luge dJilo tem, good wsll actl2dtt 3 IS 10 US SI TS i6 00 a CO 33 00 4 14 Tl 40! 04 93 and erratic moo oan'- ooan- tten for olum Kiiale.u ftre Company flood indaeemontj Wli for oartloaiarj of 0 Qox liQ6, same with HlW MMP' the report of the jury appointed to de. The comLnittee oil tarej, to whoCD was referred the petition of W. Pitkin, Cor remissioa of an arreneons tai, -evied and collected, amountlag lo g21 reported In faror of refunding ihe same Adopted.

Adjourned. HELD POJTAOB. ters are held for postage in the posteffiee in this city, and may by oaKing at the general delivery Miss Joe Portage, Wis J.M 8. MoJntjre, New 3 Mites Coon, Pilmyra, Wis. Mr9 A Kaipp.

Riciae. Wis Ndss Elizibnth Wilson, Carlton, W.s Seversoj). Biaghampton, Mrs H. Taomis, III. Mrs 8 Berringer, Aura, III.

Robert Grear, Stjait Like Michigan J.imej H. Btliimore, Parker Boston, us. Belle Wentwanh, St. Louis, Bo. Mrj.

Charles W. Bougiuon, PtaiafleM, N. J. BTOCI Y.Kaos.— The St. company ara building large stock yarda at the Jjuno tion with the du Chien road, about one mile east of the- Soldiers' Home.

The iraok. oa the "out, off" around tie city is newly completed. PERSON John tfnoo, J. R. Goodrich, and Qeo.

H. Paul, delegates to the southern coamfrciil contention, this oity yesterday morning for LofriStille, Kentucky, whero the oonTdntioa oommsncea MILLINERY MADAME 8. OPENING. 4 1.5 East Street, to call the iCtoaUOn of Udiel nruti (tar iCooA tutett, aod torn of Bonnett, Hat.i, Frwk fancy and Ostrich, Oa thn 1 Uh call Bfld cijolca xoottu 9 LITtAO EE, 415 East Water itreet. WESTERN UNION RAILROAD.

saoarsir A.VD MOIT oiaacr roa Freeport, Fulton, Rock la-, ha, San Francisco; Also for DOBDQOB and other points Ing aiote wt inn aantectioni wlih Illinois OentnlM with ChieMto Western Silttoad AT BOOK ISLAND i ipiUi Chicago, I laland A Paoiflo a. B. THB Hisia.vicoH celebrated panorama of Ir.sh scenery, a on eihibltioa, atiiasio hall, ani'lost evening attracted ft largo aoJieace OPP.OJKD 10 it citizens of the award held i meeting on at which strong grounds U) the) pablia schools THIS- testii moaial of the.tnigits templar to Hon. H. L.

i at POLITICAL. onvenfion Wstrtot, oompoMit of the and known tbe gome, on the Fonil an on p. xor tfte cfflc b. norttf at Baatot mleua fita and damages boose and Parni OOUOCU FALL ARRAMCE1WENT tUe 1 a traJMof W. ft oo Reed ttraat, eoaaaotloaa at Racine Junction with, tna, arn Union m.

Oa and after Trains leave RACISS, axoegtad, poloU, altoB with 0. a :20 oonnAotioni foe wuti Saa Franetieo. FBfltaUT I Poaaeogar TTHio, arrMM at fulton at A. a aojfc at 9 A. bland 0 Ollotan ttt Oljbago, oad at Bjaolna Jnnodon for BUWWI- wait nay be ob- jDffloe of Sraad Tranfc 6 SJLLB.

sell a.t''my salesroom. No. 4 -rAt, MuWlay, October Uth. at tern QU of ttoroliandisa and loaft atfiluatet, J. no uirtri wanwd 0.

A. IM Wetfo 14 9 octTdtf AUCTION. marshal's Sale. 3 macttr roptu 8 a 1 tobaooow a at aoaUoa. af KO.

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