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AND VOLUME Xffl MILWAUKEE, TUESDAY! MORjVlNG, MARCH 26, 1861. SEW ROUTE EAST. Sf NEW: AT IIIE II. ORTOIV jUTltie Depart 1 Kfcwyjt MIL PlUIUI DO CHIEX 4 00 r. 30 A of Data; piiper for one year, parable In Bdriurn (WlWril KMr; 400 55 jip of Trt-TVrrfcly WccUy Pa- outf year, fuj ilift violet cacs i Mfl- Was.

S-J Mkn It It 9 00 Tn ctVlj Taper, Wednesday antl Friday. paper every TV rinradsr morning -AOnCE TO -SEBSCRIBgns. AJ1 PKESB NXWB rvctirl: I aper MI au romper ur maBBlimf will 1 no Uieftiroe for which they bore pud hu or Kilo tbni ttt-y arc iu arrears for-nub scnpUon S. ROUNDS, i 1 AD VERTtFIKO' AGENT, 48 STATE STREET, Cmcioo and hr i' tlit risLir mi'' ErCLTJirvELT. tn lit m'mil CBJITIS McARTHUR, lAttpcrtlfing ttn3 CoUfCtinff Jlfftn'r, R5 II rf(.

0- Jorl and jMficcUa- A.mnn near Oswego lately among ilie roots of an' upturned tree luO.silver Fpoonsund forks; They were, of course, piaced npiriodel nt Cleveland, we would nlso commend-to tht 4 'loTycrsV short, s.wept; (wnd' upon the complete secession dic- is one read in court last tlftjii; not forgotten tharcs.a good tym cumin wate a littcl longer." Charles Francis Adams, who has been appointed Miniet-cr to England, will ba'the ihu-d 'of-the Adams family J-'epresentiug us at tlie Court of St. grandfather, thc father and now the or old lady the name ofi Emma Brown" writes for thc St. Loais K'rmbUcnn- a.poem entitled the ''Resurrected Year," which is proceeded by -a column of preface. We extract from the latter a specimen brick But oh! when no kisses rose with golden mouth tilTHe- t'o of Iran are Vrli en her younjr brother, 'the dew, slips her silver hand, for warmth, into breast; and tells her: while she hikes on her cheek the blush of the morning, hovr. nil night lone, thc Wizznrd of the.

Koi-ih waved over oii'(he pr.le" dreams, only tall icebergs puttering 'flouted, find lie, himself, became n.child- of curious, imago 'of frost, only set free when a strord of opulent, in the hand of tlio rising sun, divide? cryst.i- linc bonds. Then we wish the summer be and cry for the.moon of We wbull 3Tke to-friqnirc'Of Emma Alice Brown if tho considers that a proper proceeding on the part of Master Dew towards Miss biijsbei At ill 'cvents Xhc above paragraph is the highest of hif.ilutin' we have lately met. Tri Cincinnati, on Saturday night Tim Ryan, a wretched brute, went home drunk, and began beating Ms wife. Sno striied.two of her children and fled from hovjse Kyan then ran to bed, where a third little boy three years.old—was and drag. fling it but threw it upon the hot stove, where he held it until it was terribly biirnt! Its screams soon attracted -some; of the neighbors "to the spot, when Ryan was dragged off to jail.

narrowly escaped lynching. It is fearedliis little victim will die INBIAS new paper in the Chippewa language has been issued at Sarnia Canada, by the Rev. Thomas 'Hurburt. It bears thc romantic name of Pctanbnn, or Peep ofDny. We mice tbe following extract from a recent number Tauonishishin chitipdjimnk anw kan uwl ntong po TW imtuznim keizuikew- ad josh ishpiming nzhanwad ikiw chnwand nngozicliick." We' feiiredj all that this would be the 1 upshot of the whole-matter.

Nowj thai society "-knows its cue," provision should be made to meet the contigency. TBc papers of Western Pennsylvania and Virginia continue to bring us accounts of "oil" discoveries and wonderful In one half thc population of those regions seem to have gone wild on thc subject, though there is. not who hwre tors have got eicitcment -with thc view of greasing their awn pockets. Tho New Tork World Bays -'A Company of OTptan' and deetitotc children, numbering mostly "boyi, left the office of the Children's Aid Society: yesterday afternoon for the.West, under the' charge of Mr. Friedgen.

A fine party of boya from the Newsboys' street. open-browed lads, it is pleasant to anticipate their probable futurejn, the land of the West. Their bright and happy looks attracted general admiration. The good -news from their fcVrtnCE. £dmpnliioiis, isnv homes, has-raised quite a sensation nt the lodging house." Br.

in a lecture of Arts, maintained that tea.was only good in Iflpiiflg farinaceous food, thus far wns nourishing bat the tissues are ivastcd by exertions or too profuse perspiration, tea is injurious. It does not suit a spare Habit, or much exertion, or low or -r OkAimilo ter writing to gentleman who had solicited an oScc for a f'ieud. 3t expressed his Tiewe in reference to the whole subject in full He. said far as I know my own heart, I would cEreeinflacno in jhnkjngnoniinationsiby motives of arising from the tigs of in rcgard- ded, namely: the fitness of characters to fill Utc cl.umB-.fronr^he former merits Rnd 1 in different Uieailtfribntion of paper says the Democracy In tbc'ciiy of beading, where the Democracy Ibxjycars, the is elected by Jinu exceptions' In 'Harrls'bu'rg West tester" ttbe victory bas'lfcen i grtat run penonJiolB icttYcs'ttruw i Tiipe? j-SCbB worfc OB the- ilfe'jAthre's jouth, i No Vperiy Danced mmd can on. bjre iitey must ntc in society oy DeBjrjuefAionroe, A i MiU Jl J30p Jl 12 SQr CroVae City, Spurts, KnRt hourii.Gitjri Lakb, Jtoricno, Iron JUdge Mayrlllf SMP TutMtown ana Wl 4 3.30P.X II.60S tape, North, to Port ton 9 00 fourth Page Telegraph and Commercial fee 10GAI AND OtHER MATTERS.

To the ofj (lie ZJitrd I Ul-c thil inutlod to inforntthe rloctorj of tin- TUrd ard that I be an Indcptndeat Candidate for the of Aldprman at the euBufn; plfctian. I tp jiurfiue tlun courae oflhe dmordcrlr eondort at the CancuP, and ftom which for the ot peace I mtliteWjConfl dCTil that the frimiif: 1 of and ordor will me on Klection Jay. 1 1SJU, To thr. Elf.clt.Tt rtf Milwaukee County: -'I'hercby fthrionncfetnyyelf a CAndidiitc for tlie office of Cofintj-JurtRe at the ZiTOOTE. County Convention.

ConrtEtion of UPC County, at the Conrt House la the flUy ol" on Tin-siny, at 2 oMock Eir tlm purpoie of for the office of County Each Iowa aud ward is cntl. tltSjio tVir'ac dolpgotjs said CjnTcnlloa' I- Byordcr of fhc'Cdunty Commute, LSOy WJinslElt. CBairman Bfinocrntlc City 'convention'." The Democratic L'lty Convention for ilio of nominating candldal'M for tlw City to sup. crt at thc KooBis, ffiirket Square, the 2Tlh at 2 o'clock m. Each Ward will te ru- titled to three it Is recommended that the Ward comiuittcca call caticos meetings for thc clVeflaoiblT dVleiratcVat practicable day.

JASPKR TLIEI, Chiirman. ISM, 2. 8S5" Sec'TIoOD's'advertisement of auction sale trade this morning at 20 o'clock That cxceUenl actor nnd-worthy young man, FHASK ROCHE, takes benefit at the Academy of Miisic, to-morrow evening. E.UL Thomas, of M'uakeshn, has introduced a 'bill taiing Railwpya the same.as other property. SKIMMH.K.

jileids guilty, to POTTEE'S charge of designing to "scoop ont the latter from his situation on the Pnmily Paper; a thought it of you," SKIM PosT.iiiE Assembly passed a resolution on giving the Post Master and Judiciary.clerks, door keepers and firemen, each worth more of post- Age stamps. legislature has passed a bill to 0. II. Waldo for defending Calkins' against'the State, whicli should hive becn'done by the Attorney General. Vanity is the shadoV of Yes, nnd the substance of a Democrat.

One is shadow without, and the other substance without shadow. EPISCOPAL will be ilivine Service in this church every morning during this (Passion) week at 11 oiclqck, nnd. on Tliursdaj and J'riday'even- ings past seven, nlfo holy Communion on Thursday evening. petition is being ci rciil atcd in Waukesha county asking the Legislature to submit tp a vote of the people an article amending the Constitution so as not to have another session'of during Old Abe's administration. ArKEsnA term i the i Waakesba Circuit Conrt commences on'Monday.

wiHprooably be a longjseasionj aathere was, no 'Grand 'Jury sworn at tie Iftst tcrni. on account of their being drawn under the old statute instead of the lawoflast C. MOLEEE on! street, -Walker's Bointy has a lifrge assortment of gardOTpfiold and flower seeds which he will dispose At at retail. He can also fill orders for fruit trees or ev greens with As tho tim.e.for planting is drawing Btur, our J.ODJCIAI. eiBOnii3.r^-The Assembly bill creating- twd Beir, jadfiejal bill two morejjjrciiit sal- 5 -ifrlrjgfe BarrtJn majrno'w 1 g6K an6tjiKr the Treasury, bdfore fill these of- X'-v, oa remoring Mr.

Andrew E. Elmoro Jrpnr'ilie' "Miickwbnago Post Office nnd appointing Mr Ball in Mr El mere has office dcnts Httrrtson, Tylef, 1 tjllinore 1 Plcrti, have presented to tbo ingenaity of your read- ere 1 hVje hit T.oficed nature Let mo- propose the following one trfclcti cai le'Bblted ifiOiourifce Jso of 1 tLo'd fit TjTj tj.u any tedious formulaa-Draw three eqoal circles nil tangent a fonrti c.reTe' Item all county, the follomngr-nsoln ions was uo 1-1 Buohcct, That we bail ee of thc name of Charles-ArEldrcdge, as candidate the Soprome Court of this State, nnd hereby pledge to him Uip.uniJjJG snpfirt of the De bate- cofa1p1e463 Soera Jo Portugal and endorses Jonv Rcpablicamsm 1 i Tctarn en rt I "Hill 3 leader of tho Order, Bnnarss, an old anti slavery war-horse is to spoils i t. First Democratic At a Democratic Caucus held at the house Frettutnemannfjonn Tind Wm Hethdrs-having received the highest number were declared duly nominated Delegates to the' County Convention JOHN NICHOLS, Ch'n. THOMAS I.OEBSZEN See'y. Democratic meeting In (he SccomT AVnrd.

Pursuant to call of the AVard Committee jy 3 i a meeting or the Bcuiocrats of this Ward was held at the Hall of Philipp Wolf, on Saturday. the 231 iHBt After tho meeting hadorgini- the' election for President, and 0. C. Trnrapff, Secrctaryj it, was resolved by ihp meeting to propose three delegates Tor the City Convention, to be elected iho caucus to be held on Monday. Ernst Sulotqodja and Charles J.

Kern were unanimously nominated us such delegates. i i The following citizens were proposed -for dif ercnt yark offices', 'to be nominated at the Caucus aforesaid II Peters and Jacob for the office of Alderman. John. C. Dick and Jacob Best for Councillor.

L. A. Schmidtner and John B. Kcues. for Assessor.

Prosper Vlcif, for Railroad Commissioner Adolph Sulgcr, for Constable. The nicctirig was then addressed by Jcspcr VHiet, Augustas Oreulich. P. Bicklerj, nnd Frederick Cotzhauscn, in regard to the. im- pen'ling charter election.

The meeting then adjourned. iih COTZfiAUXEN, Prest. a. Aiiothcr Hrjily to Mr. CuYerno.

MILWADKEK-, March 25, 1861: To arid News After nearly a week's absence from the city fretum and find a letter from Mr. published in your-piper of the 20th. inst. to thc general of cation I cannot take exceptions, save tho list paragraph, in which, to me, it teems thut he has forgotten himself, nnd pliys Hie politician par excellence," My main object in writing this communic-a lion is to others, who miy bo milled by his slitcmcnt, that ho was ci edi- bly informed that tho gentleman who moved thc of, and ri served on the committee on resolutions," has been the pust year libormg to induce tho Common Coun' cilto build a bridge charter! granted last yejfr by the legislature, to connect, Siith and Monroe streets Xow, as I understand tliit pirt of hia communication, ho refers particularly to me int I hereby etate for the information of those who are not posted," that they will find en enquiry, that.I have never labored, advised, recommended to a single member of the Common Councilor to any other person, tke expenditure of one dollnr fur thc construction of this Sixth-Monroe street bridge since tho charter wns granted. How any person could informed Mr.

C.ivij Crno of the fjct he states, or how Mr. C. could have fallen'into such an'error a.s to suppose this bridge ironld almost riv.il in length the longest bridge in tho world, appears strange to toe. However. Mr.

ITolton'i! letter, pub- lishedtin your issue of yesterday, will set Mr. C. right on this bridge that Mr. Holton has got the Sisth street bridge -l: Fourlli Ward Democratic I ten feet too PursuBTit Jo a call of the the Democrats, of the' Fourth Ward assembled at Engine House N'o. and organized by op- pointinE Martin Larkin, Sr Chairman, and J.

F. Hanly Secretary. It was moved and carried that Edward Mellon be nominated for constable by acclamation. It w.is moved and carried that the nomination of the other w.ird officers be postponed nntil the 30th inst, On motion the caucus proceeded to the election of delegates lo the City and County Convention. Whole number.of voUs east for delegates to the City Convention, and Jus.

Neary, Duncan SIcDonald and Chas Dedi, having received the whole number, wcro declared unanimously elected. The meeting, of whose action Mr. C. seems to feel aggrieved, only expressed their opinion to tho multiplication of the number bridges across the Milwaukee river, but did not express any opinion the propriety, 01 necessity of connecting or bridge or otherwise, that" portion of "the territory of the Fourth Ward which is now entirely cut 08 by a water channel of one hundred and forty feet ip width from the principal part of the ward, as well as from all other portions of the city. I will, however, state, for the information of those who feel any interest in the subject, that so soon as-the owners of the property on this isolated portion of tho 4th ward shall b'nve fully graded and completed Sixth and Monroe streets, I think the ward may well co.n$id<*r thc question of building a bridge across thin one hundred and forty foot channel, Whole number of votes cast for delegates to the city and ward shall have recovered from tho County Convention 421.

John A. Savage, i Marcus nnd Martin Larkin, having re cejvcd all were declared unani- jnonsly elected. It was moved that a committee of throe be appointed to ascertain the sense of the meet- thc present difficulties, and mif 1 nnJcrstand from the second parnjraph of Mr. letter, he very properly declares that the construction the'briilco he voted for, wunld bo a wasteful, reckless ex- ing and report instructions to the delegates to penditure of money or credit." I5nt he the County Convention, not inform his bonstiluents'what' him The Chmr appointed Jns. Kneel.iml, P.

to advocatn and for uf Ilanly and John Larkin As. such Committee, who reported. Tlmt if the County Convention resolve to make a party nomination, that Clinton Walworth, is the choice of the Democracy of tho Fourth Ward On motion the Caucus adjourned. Ho docs, however, say iji hn com- mur.ieation, Ihnt it gives him great pleasure to infrtrm its-tint the just pa.isc.il an; act prahiJiitinj tho Coiniuou 1 Council from building (tUJ? charter wiiich he voted, or) bridge acros-i the Milwaukee or Men'unonee rivers, without .1. F.

HANIT, Sec'y. MARTIN Ch'n. first sn utin the question to tin--jiVoplc nhil Seventh Ward CHUCUB. At caucus of the Sevcnlh Ward Democra- securing their nnd as -one nf the people he. will in cvorj; Crise briilgo building till the t-ily is in hotter finair i cial condition than nt present.

f's cy, last the following gentlemen were fiant of crror chosen to represent sniQ ward tlie city nnd county conventions: City D. A. J. Upham, John in the Bridge liy hia promptj action in restricting and prohibiting the Common Council from the construction-of any brHgi- without first theqiiratio'n and obtainiri'p i the sanction of the people, r.nd for bis 'Ictfr- On Suadjy niijht last thc drug btcrv vt ell, Oconomowoc, was broken inti arfd robbed 6f by Qcrman 1 mmcl (jodfrey ffirenstcin, and onMon- jppe to the of attaches. Prompter and Copyist, the pro-rraramc for the eared thellbwing addu.on A Cald to the Traveling ollowing "Vlr Barret V1 of our ciliii-m not 110 ill tin Piitf'hunch, CriiniroJUil tt.o»J: 1 tart nnly roule from Ctiicalfo to antl.Baf- i day, lie rested by DcpuJv llinmpnou, Sup't ot Mr Sprilmo convicted toiiilnt SVmke- ri11 P'o llrtn t-3, rre- lit roocrit out of routu is 6wo.

J. rriinii of I'oiter-i, Mil Duly thaii i.thprrnutf, He pretends to implic itc ounj irtii vc fl ind Newa Allwbo winJi sp Kast wilt ip the.traniacticvn. t. S. Co.

iii thu Tfie H.1.3MI Cminty Sinnrr man of Mr lm ClmulkLien- jntohis ti Me i lew mghti, -igo to feui l.mw it t-iTUnvomdlo for light, which hie left stuck "'W'" 0 3 on a girt and buraiHj' When the din'lle Wrltr of burned down it act the wood on fire ns a nat- tnchir-d thc and presses narafd lh thus tbcinstlrea m'o 1 lWe wtfulr suggest Ihe foHuwm? ural consequence. tho firo was seen, the alarm given, nnd fire extinguished befnc it hid reached thd hay Gross CMfilessness sticks out there. lute nnralier of thc Shebojgin Timu TO learp that while ft Tjlcj, way.and his son, were crossing Shebygan rirer with spin of ami sleigh loi of sand, the way nnd ill hid in ir- row escape from drowning The Mnnitowoc Pilot chronicles' the -following mcl incholy in I fitul On March, ilUtrejainj; occurrence tooU place in'-tho'fowii of-Newton, about six milos from this vlll ige At th it time of Philip Herges toot firs during his absence, and with grciit efTv'rts Jlra. II. anved'herself and children from the But the stjihlu adjoining the burning building also caught and- while Mrs Herges attempting to loosen'aod'sivs'the the roof fell upon her, enveloping her in flames.

She'was badly burned, and lingered in-great pain and suffering, until Monday Ijist when departed thiVlifo Tl.o Republican, of the ICth says: Sunday Bishop Kempcr adminis- Local of the Wisconsin. 'Writer of light cntiti'ma, Puggy" of the Free Democrat. Ofrnitr re.iort-in.aase of emergency, Al. Lo Bruri's. Tha nt Hope, when all other scheme3 prova in ilictual, Clict.

-Allen's, Orange Boy, Master Smith Pein-it t' dlir Master Jones. Applu lioy, Tjmothy Tugmution. Programme Distributer, Little, Joe Ii Brown -Street Ushers, Newsboys of tho Wisconsin. "new attraotion's in the bill, it woiiltl 'possess 'nntold power to full houses on I very plight complimeutary Dubuquo Utraltl has the followin iun, to the. Milivaukce delegation who lately visited that city: gentlemen, composing tho Milwaukee delegation were all business men of their city chiefly good the repent ftntl t'riendahip of of our cit- izens.as were-fortunate enough to mako their acquaintance.

T'ae'y left buliiml the best of both as to themselves and their 1 DIED. On Fvin.lsj, of 1IKLF.N CBbTI.t, onlyUanghtlr uf.fotnL. llannib SI. 5 year? anil 1U Unjs. Pniienil from tlieir on Tuesday, CCth i the rite of confirmation in that i p.

m. Friends of laiuily arc Thc Bishop has been active in the fifty years, nnd we presnm'c that no other ra'in state the" samo amount of! traveling during the last twe'iity-fivo years that he has-. is somewhat' singular, the dislocation of his by the over- throwing of a fleigli, and the f.illing of a' heavy m.in upon him, was.the first serious i cidcnt that befell him. He is bi? ypr.r?, nctivc both, In ininil and perform for years the station." ADVERTISEMENTS. and will live duties of 1 -itic At a country.

MJiinvrHtirrf at Murch culled the convention ortl.T.' when. 11 U. Hinklcy, Summit. olocii-1 and W. Small, Tiiu folluwing fippoire'I iin-l in (.:.

LV.li, Wm C. Wiili.uA- aati-Juliu Fiillnn. and Owi-u P. Owo'ns. i K.li!l«—I).

Sa)V-'r, lino. H. M. K.ibUni 15 Hi. 1 tiic trait.

1 Maf-h at nt It! at Uoom, 4 I will fieU aomestio eiry'gotKL-i, plovps, hosiery, Hewitijr snj nnkf: noxious. lot of jTroircrirs. juv-inrfl (inirtnt MlrtloncT. EDWARD RODDIS, BEEF AND PORK PACKER, WIIOLESALR PEALKR ll to York oar iuce banutir otin'-r All our art; unctl u.teil point. BiiRTase from to all Smokinjt CATS on all Superb CMS on all niiiM D.

1 Western Jirrnt, Chicane. URU.UUBV, P.vwcnuer Aifent Milwaukee. iolit jit Cnnin Office, II. O. Wit, so.t, alio thr- Mil lUllroad Brpot Princlp.il Connections of tin- Route.

At WanataliwUh i LouirriHc roinl fur Luftjtttr, -Iiiilinnaiiolig Uuisvillr, ic. At Ft. Wayne with Valli-y lUlro.111 foe To- At Limawllli Dnjlaui Sli-losan lui.roo.1 forViiiua SAM. thc I'ppir Troy, Dajtnu. llaiiiiitou, Kr.

I LED YARD'S IS At with I At CrF5tlirm wltli UlnfinuZcf. CIcTviAmt 4 I Vl.umbui CIIOI.CS y'Jj O.ifT T' 11 ai 'V." Xcw Vork Ho.tMii rin an New If -CVntra! SoutJi-to wart-, Va, AfMniiriiiel'l vfitli Newark irrrml -t Mfmnt Vemou, At witfj i. I'ltfjtuq; Bajlrua fur fiaTi-na nml flTuM.m. II 1 jt nnJ twecu tin- an-l that tho TrtTtli-ror ilia nth it. iinec ftt HailromU," fed throutfli tJu- city nf 4ho wisii to, may rii-p JilltTunt ntiiiKlimt nl" Tin- i KdutUul tin- tTcr -ir :ui.l-it Ii only tu anU'lVrlili- iticL quirt tH- i imUfjr nud TenJur thr ful.

tf Jolty ft'tui retire it nu.l Ihc tilt- 'llir- VT r.i*:n;t uri-iti tl.e Moaulnin, on, to ii.Tw-.1t, SE3T EKtt'LISH B. -nh jtj.i: 0 1 1 pt.Xi-^T l.i?.'.;.,';,u Pil'IZE BEEF, POUK, HAMS, MRD, BACON, TALLOW, CANDLES SOAP Market Prices, A '-L srm-K OF. Pi: zzicasy i- WHOLESALE DRUGjSisf.r-j- -I- 83 East Street, i to thr largr Storr in nf crrction. i) IVatrr Mrrrt, TO 1 my present Ivoration on'! KEEPS COHSTAHTLY ON HAND Kcrosiiie Oil, I Varnishes, Carbon OH, Linseed Oil. (Boiled Oil, Lard Oil, Machine 'Oil, Elephant Oil, UJiiileOil, Tanners Oil, Dje Stufli, Spices, tkeaiicals, Pitch, Rosiu.

j.Tar, j- 1 I Perfumery, i Patent llc Burning Fluid, Alcohol Paint Brushes, Win. i'. 1-'. M. Co SV.ES'S PORt, MESS i Smoktd Ilani.s Sluju'derh I Canipheue, Turpentine, hWhite lead', 1 White Zinc, iUcd Lead, Varnish Brushes, Scrub Shoe in jj Brii-hcs.

S. M. Shorw'oi r.i^.Tn Uolfc U-'Oiirpenti-r. A an.I Window i AND ALL OTHER ARTICLES c3r.M.Li at Me A I S. Wholesai Drug Houses ALL-JIEALIXG OINTMENT.

-County L. Palmer, 0. Ktirti, Q. Weiss The caucus then proceeded to nominate can-1 IB- PfO'Iiliirc ff money until oiircitv is cxtncaicJ diiates for ward officers, which resulted as' i (frnm its present financial embarrassments lo.lows i is of the commen jation ffhisx- For Kirby. For Uboycr.

For Scnuettej. i Fjor R. II; iroffmann ForCon 5 fommnllle lo One would suvpose tho lo P. XT A 11. Of ItlYCIIKiljlR ft FOB THE COUNTilY.

T15ADE. JAM Erf KSEELAXti. II-. I.u.linj:u,u,:. fienmnn.

atr! I'. H-irtiri'll. Ott.ura—iJ.iVJil'Kob'.rtV. On Orson 'TU-c-l, of Sumnif'. nniniinnuOy fur -Cwnity Mr, c.illoJ toruml brk'f Ii eh-? oases.

All Tumois. 7. G.Tledilersen and Fr. Schmeling, were appointed ns ward committee for the ensuing year. J.

Secretary. For tlif accepting tho ncjniiiitidn. nj rewl.irtion -iy nainimi Colds, Cold Com- jilaiitt. all OF TJIE i VOL' im vor WANT i no vor WANT A I.TII: ro A I r. K.I.

i NT it I- "-jf ir 11 ISTIMUUTING OWGUENT For tho Whiskers and Hair. Till; i i-V'Vy. Ei h(h Ward Cnucui. At a Democratic caucus held in the Eighth iVardat.Erdmann'B saloon on Elizabeth street Saturday evening; March 23d, for the pur- pnrpose of electing delegates to the City and County Conventions, 1he meeting was called to order, nnd on moiion, Henry Millman was elected Chairman, and M. Haydcn, Secretary.

V-?" oti on tn ing proceeded to ballot Whitney and'Josfeph Dressier, Tellers, to City, Henry Mill- Gobel. -Delegates ip. County, Conrantion A. Haydcn, Jacob, Oudehkunth and Talentlnc Erdmann. the taeeting'rijpiarncd.

CUairman. Dcraocrfttlo Ciinetu In At a Democratia eaucaa held at.the, house of, i SajJ urday, March 25th, ikoi, for the purpose of 2Gth the city of Milwaukee, John Bently was 'chosen Chalrmsn, and James Baden Secretary when -John' 'Beitly, J. H. Bcoster nnd Jacob Barbin, were elected smd delegates: 1 1 i The following; preamble an'il resolutions werebfferedtyiEnoch'Ohase and unanimons- sucked from Orecloj'ii old "Humanity h.id soured in venting curses on the devoted head of Jamt-a Buchanan but the F.e- publicana have added the old Democratic plank to their platfurni To the victors belong the spoils," it would seem that thcio are no adjectives expressive enough to indicate their disgust for one another. Information derived from those who have returned from the Mecca of Republican devotion, goes to show that all the office-seekers from Jlilwnu kee, reported each other.) are about as corrupt asct of men, both in body and spirit, as could bo manufactured out of human mate rial.

The telegraph wires have been kept fairly hot, conveying messages to "Old.Abe stating the exact namber of times ench candidate is supposed to have broken the seventh; commandment; also, giving a conciso etate- ment of all youthful indiscretions," and the effect thereof on' his physical pystem. It would be well if taeVBect of these of brethren (engaged.in'the great causo of hue man each other, would cease npon bestowal of the offices sought after; but, alas I is not the case. The gloomy, downcast looks, the half-smothered muttsrings of vengeance, of an of soul" stamped of -candidates wbq-wulfrxjur streets, fully attest. i i-'i O.ne prominent Republican, but a ft n- days since, characterized another ns being WIIEEEAS. Nullification of a constitutional hof the Union and of nil the political troubles that flri8 nullifying decision Sa a Candidate forre-elec- tipn demonstrate llspll I ing State, and that she would prefer a permanent duniptipn jofthg Union and qiril war to a peaceful restoration of the Union and fef.

dredge to the bench of the Supreme Court by a majority ofnll the votes of the 'St-irto would be conclusive evidence that the people of tbnimtaJ taken the sober Bccond'thought" on the subject of nullification, and now tb'e WseTtep toten by nniwould ti bo the duty every conservative, tin the ruining ofour hitherto nppy and prosperous country, fur Mr EldrodEe as Jie is well Jcnortn nil qaaJiBcatiQps for that io is cnpablo and faithful to the Oohstitutto'n jf re i JAMES c- i -flEBf ivr Giat FOB 1 servant i family in the tras krreslod on finn- offidflrJKiKOi for to before them, nnd 1 tireliking' open closets an3 bureau. drawers, of money ijowelryih She was taken to the j' to 1 await ei'n'minition. Raolefd, Tint tlic' Democracy of Vi'niike--1 a county fully the, 'of t'ha For 1 V.inc Tf.r iut.Tn»Mi.« il iriil sha name of Hon. Charles A. KMrc'lje.

nf T'on-1 i dii I.nc, fyr.tlifol5.ee of Justice Supreme nn-1 do herchy jilt-dc'i him coriial srid-undivJdcfl support. On moti.in, thoiproowlinss wcrj ordered to inirti.tav- it into L'IJ rectivritcn for. hcd in 'the Dintc -5- Xtta. rnit, and On mn'tinn. the Convention Ijonrucd.

H. II. IIINKLF.Y, I'ri-t. 1). W.

SMALL, Sccrediry. fnvorite itoni, it may bo suspected, faniij its frfquent ance in our local-columns. At certain tiiups it may lie It serves It's well fortho fyr feciely. Ft. comes in air way3 at cdnvenicnl Reason, utlier subjects arc cshsustcd.

To the'timid 'man in by dazzling female it.approachedfcc^neiitl;.in the light flf a his umally tile brain refuse to emit an entertaining idea, ho'fiills back on the Veather. Should he'tread on. the kitten in his-yain cndeuvorsto assume A graceful carrifipe-'whilst 'Miss Johfts to tlie piano, 'nnd thereby convulse the company with InughtejiJieJ triinquilizes Ins nerves and as to the probabilities of a fine, day'aftcr thcirftin. It is, in fact, an omnipresent, ending subject, and on its etormffnnd sanshiuulhe can old squmtgrocao wliilo the other, the rlll nl of his ndprcJ, ihonld plenitude of hw-wrath, declared thit "Old Aba" 1 couldn't spell "U-a-k-c-r Oh Brethren of the-" higher law," why willyo do thcsejhings 1 you cat dirt? Let EIC conjure you to retafti to your first Jove, the Almiglty Nigger, let him form year most iively rctninisccnces of. Che past your loftiest pride of citizenship for the present, and the foundation of your most conn 1 lent hope foriho future.

1 PAV TODS TAXES 1 bill has passed both Houses, andonlyrequues the Governor's mark to-become a law, making it a penal offence for a Register-oj Deeds to-record, deed without it is accompanied by a certificate of the Clerk of the Board of Sttpcrvisora, ccrti- aw no-tuxoH returned tfa office have not seen tho bill, but it'atrifcs us it'would not look reasonable to: a man wishes to quit claim a tax fitie'i to (ah a corlificato that lie had'nq such title jit tu.iy bo as good a law as olhers that "enacted at this acastan. SSf MoviotifAi ilarcH Pat- Jacob Tomcy, drunk and disorderly fined Ststf i John Hegiui and Kennedy, ank and disorderly fine3 85 and costs, Paid Joseph Hattbow8.and Charles A a i an'il disorderly Coed $5 and costs, each' Jo8'Tho'mpsflH I '(5n Kidiitn) dmnfe" Court fee Policd to ascertain, wfto peld-Joe-liquor, and hare bim indicted Joe 1 no other racnm of tr maportation be h.iQil. Tq.ifio. iepprterL-tbe wenthsr is an invaluable itemi 'He can ass arc his readers tliit from ccitiiu appcurinccs as wo go to press" it will ccrtuiqly Win by noon foUftning tho morning of publication, If his prognosticitioHS nre iniiorrcct lie is fnr- with another item tj informing the public tli'U lie was for once mistaken These, inil other tonTemrnces, "too numtrous to cTaiter around the 'single item of Tlio object of the present writing is to inform the reiidcris of': this papsf thut ind thi wtfathcr -wm probablj'conflnuo'sutli until tho recurrence of tlie next gtprrn i Tho benefit of Dc- GnOAT last evening -was a good one, nnd the sterling play of "Our American Cousin" very DEOUOA.T did excellently aa Asa and SAM EVAN as Lord Dun- a success which was us gratifying (o his numerous friuxils as it was erudit. nblo to Innwolf cli- cited roars: of Ungtileriind.rmmense npplaimi Ltisl evening was doHdcdly Tgrceable cutcr- tuinmcnt It afforded: us great pleasure Id BCO KATB BrAiJagnto upon Iho Wage, uipht JSo actress boa yet the stagi) a more pleasing style of impersonTCion thnn aha She has a tliB comfgneji with tho highest powers al arf iTo tho groat scnpturil driWt 1 of Jwjcph nnd his BrsjlneeiiyiAuUifieJprosentiSd, in which.

Mrs Er AS will 0330010 the. character of -Joseph It shoald ijraw crowded house The farce js tho "Omnibus To til! Etfctun Wan! City I c.rtler to nil thr Tdcincj whicli will fitist ffiiei; 'it iji.unr jllnr liir the Kiifhth tt'iml in thp ciiy of rauM-d bif of Frederick (fit- tth day of Mnrnfl, wltii clfi-TtfJ a Cnuncilinr cif tllc.fn\l wnnl tin thn iT April flx UI na oi: D. 1-Ci. I noxr, for a p.f;^tl«.n nt the srtiol" 'l THE STI.lirL I It p- 0 I of LOI.J..MI, WHISKEHS OR A HOUSTA'dHB, i a froui to is o'ntji cr.n i t.f tin-, kin-1 Vy ihc' Fr-urli. -iti f.omfoa nt it in It a I'ffiutiful, conmmcM, jft.Hliin'i- I fiansins bfnvitilul nf bsir s-'i'i', it will at -i growth of new U.tir it will tuni sr hair 1 hair to ii? origin it I it llptt, in Cook street, in said warj.

i'f Coiludilor to fill tho racan- tiiu uuoxpirvil of tlip VtijTcl. vffcct I'rom anil After the Km day c.1 ni-jtt. Tiie polls will (ipiTicJ Ht nlao o'clofii in Ih rioou mil kupt opcu tlli of t'olocli in tho. to anil rctnrna maJn III drctlon onJ 9, of the city charier, np. proved KVbrunry 20, A.

OiVpij nadrrniT baud' at tbc qty of Milwaukee. UiiJiatii.a»jor3iiichA. js'it. VTJI. P.

I.TSDE, Mayor. AamiuJstrator's Sale. vm ftt J. IIood'3 Auction Room, No. 4 on Saturday, ihe ISfil, all IhefoUowing of thi? estate of Occur F.

Blout, fd property 00 C. Jt' II, J. titwk Ins en- 1 1300 IT. 500 On do- I. Nl Starlit 5000 rfo 300 a JolmD.

StiOO I Parnhaui fc 50(i t. A. ACO'flA da UUhttS ott ito jQrppb 1 tluOOO dq iTrf M-M. ILi.tnlicbcl; 07 'JO, mwit TO 00. 27 00.

C. J. Hiulefon, Stiooo tio'- Plyrtioilth I-'liOO do Kiliraukpe.K. £. GI Land JO ftcrri No 5'7, do No 46), 5jOj Sirtj do No 3L5, Ho No.u-iJ Swck and' MadiDoa 1U B.

Co Sundry contricCs. fcc XtlmlrMtMtor. aJipra 'poatponel until Tuesday morning. 3th, at 10 'jeyfhe snlc is- skljournthl (o TtteeJny.morn- bi; March 12th, lit 10 murrliO further until Friday tiiornluff, March 'iid, at teo zachl3 jeJtTXtiis sale is farther siljourned to TucAJay ApnI21 o'clock ANSON W. BUTTLES, StRTEVOlJ VEIET, Deputy, Office F.

Dodo, orcr 2d Ward ANN, B11LU3 IX VEGETABLES AND GAME. turner of Van Burca and Mirtln Sis Im will supply on formerly wltb'tlie bw3t.of Vegctablea in their eeasoo, GROWTH. ST, CHARLES HOTEL, iltot Square tlPBTANj Proprietor. JL, on, Stjanre, bu pat. In co pro vtded vfttji hew rarnlturfr.thrchlgti out, nnd is now raody for the irteptlon Qrat and Uttna a "rtionlOttSt Tor iTBRIlT 4: OLKlVJik, i I At '-it mil ft IBl foufli v.

uf ian'rt nti-I ot lor tiny- Ltr in fTtrry vnulj out It Tlie ihp only iri Cratint :H.iU i -s to niir-ui all One Doilara Lot anil thr OH. lo linf ilc5ired effect) will be it, ty maU (JfrecVf 8 Pciirely of IT rtta tor thtr ttc ue tv jiU i 1 i nt to noy who icketl, rrcvipt- i.i IIOUACE L. Sitteit. Sen TotX. win: IN" Tl.i; I FI3JTE Q.LOTHING GEMTS' FURNISHING GOODS.

nn-l strangers in -want of Bae clnthia' and Jarnlshin? cocnld, nra to kn-l mino our clock of tbe aNovo gotuU btifuw making Thoir Purchases cut, to On'a "OiiH Ccuncilmftri, i One mlaiiouiir. CUP Alilcrin aro on Lan4 and aro rcccrTiiitr wwkly froiu YOUIC tho uuwe-t of fine wluvh -guaranty- anil tritntuotl frtoin Worlc. No. ISO E. Hunm A SMITH Storage, Fonvarding- Commission of th Large Klevator At The tvrnitbus Jb 3I1 'be MiivaukeeJlVatrrtown Jb Valle msJe on in or for to Ensfcrn M.trk«t>i.

II A Si rt'holfsaue auU Itutail Wines, Liquors, Segars, sAnoiNEs. HOLLAND HERRING, UST rocriTKl, fresh of iioe BranaiM. Hit land Gin, Meuelra, Sherry and I'ort Wines. Tile real old Tom Uin on haml Scotch Ale. London Pocfcer.

Uarr.ey'n Mnlt Old Dourbon, and Hj-ir I Corner Main and Huron, Milwankeo, All orders awfully Xioixt. rpHE STORK No. I Wisconsin A InJunvAU HanSt'tiulUtntr, uuw occapleU pa. Enquire on- Uio pmuiaiuj, orrt 0 Rvox 1 block, feblOdloi tTAHVOllB Jt Oil. SOTICE.

of Ilanf.irJ, Dlackrnsrr Jt Ca. the eQQnputioii ofU. V. HUcfcumrr, with Iht ttrm of U. C.

Brailky (t from tlin ttnacr tlru firm 4ml stj la of 11. C. BraUltfy Jt Co. jniwaokeo, Sapt. 211, ISf.n.

II. C. BRAOJ.RY, UAUIltSOS. UVXTORO APPUESS oir receiiins a. Boppl of Tall la TV-lnter Frait, whichjoru are low.

to in lofi thma tu. i OBPSBV. FAMILX Oai year a- ntr. IN A'Jermau, .3 rt FIFTH Obe JudtSco enaotCtwros aujcj by his rvmcta' Onn IN" TIIE Qua AMfrnisn OUB UoUnfiliuao, i jean. Coiiricitoinn.

Qaifiylred Ji-rai of r.d QJ.O "the Pt-ncj. out) mission cr. Ono ij'j. Otto ol the Oue r.nu' mtxilnner. Judicial Election ty of OTICE 1- oii timHrat nfsr, ih tbm in tiiu an Ui'i Snt Uay of for thf uK'-? eotintj- of Allway 1 t.hvi racaolni? oa ihf tlrpt at GtTfh my bnud PtaU, at CitpitoL, oJ ffefjiwfl WISCONSIN, UifWaCKKl CUOSTT.

An elcctlcm will be hei.l tu warila fn 0. U. LlUiSIX, march 5.

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