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"THE DAILY MILWAUKEE NEWS CITY ITEMS. RAILROAD TAAI1C3. MUwankee. K. II A.

4. 1:30 P.M. 8:06 p. Bt. DlvUien.

yBnn Prairie Accomodation. 4:00 r. northern Dividon. Prairie du Chien Division. 10:00 A.

Accommodation. 4.16 r. 6t. Pt.nl Ezpreu. 8:10 r.

M. THE MAILS. Milwaukee CBilMgo and Milwaukee Cbieaeo and Milwaukee BMlneaad MtuiMlppl Kockfard Milwaukee and 8t. Paul and Bt. Milwaukee and Bt.

Paul Mil. and Prairie du Chien. Mil. and Prairie du Chlen. McGregor and Western JtneWille Accommodation.

2:15 CLAIM. 8:00 7:304 7:204 7:304 12 :30 7:01 1 9:60 A MO 4UTTI. 8:36 4. 7:80 8:00 r. 7:80 A.

12:00 6:56 P. A- 7:46 A. 11:40 A. 8:00 r. 6:00 P.

9:00 P. Stage Pent Office open from 8:00 A. to 7:00 p. K. Bnadky fron 9:00 10:00 A Chief Olerk'i Money Ord.r Office open from e-op A.

M. tot M. Western Blank Book Manufactory, Manufacturing and Importing Stationers of writing, wrapping, printing aad'book paper. Sole agents for the Massa- tnd Sparta paper mills Printers' inks and card board, all kinds constantly in stock. NIEDBCKIH 417 East Water street.

FOR TWEXTY DAYS at LKJOH HAWLIT'B. Dry Goods at startling prices HAWLKY. and save moncj. The goods must be Bold. HAWLKT.

LBIOH HAWLKT. Notice to Woodruff fills vials. Woodruff has cases. Woodruff has booKs on treatment Woodruff fills cases. Woodruff Bells to ihe 85 Wisconsin street.

Refference as to reliability of medicines; Drg A. W. und N. A. Graj, office 144 Mason 0treel.

The patent eiteusion table is the only table that will fell, wherever they are kept. For sale at the Yankee Furniture etore." 418 and 4JJO, East Water street. MATTHEWS BB.OB. DAILY T.nnAT. MATTERS made byL.

Black Wisconsin a tafia Btrwt, flat. I 8A.M. 13 H. 4P.M. J9.M I.

Wind. 89 ab 45 ab 48 ab KK NK Weather. Cloudy. Cloudy. Clotdy.

VlSITOES AT THM CHAMBER OF Asmnth, Brandon; A. H. Pape, New London, M. Btapleton.Foz Lake; T. F.

Dexter, Ionia, J.J.Wright, Philadelphia; A. 0. Loury, Kockford, J. H. Voight, Buffalo, H.

John Robeon, Winona; R. R. Price, Barton, A. M. Malcolm, McGregor; H.

Smith, Hartford; Chandler, U. 8. Capt. W. F.

Davidson, St. Paul. Chas. Seymour, of Tbe La Crosse Republican, and Gen Thos. 8.

Allen, secretary of state, were in the city yesterday. leara that the last lecture'of the course before the Young Men's Association is to be delivered by Petroleum 7. Nasby (John R. Locke) on the 27th of the present month. by the Erie way will be glaJ to know that C.

M. Cou trell, esq has been appointed agent for that road in this city. He will always on hand to attend to the wants of the traveling public. Dr. Qoldhammer, from Cincinnati, will lecture to-day at 10 a.

in German and to-morrow (Sunday) at 2 p. in English at the Jewith rynagogne on Fifth street. All interested are invited to attend. Good Bleached SalrtiufS at one shilling per yard at L. A.

WHEELER CD'S Wood Unbleached Shirtings at one shilling per yard at L. A. WHEELER GO'S. Hood Prints at one shilling per yard at L. A WHEELER CO '8.

Good Damask Napkins at $2 50 per dor. at L. A. WHEELER Good Hock Towels at 00 per doz at L. A WHEELER Good at 00 each L.

A. WHEELER CO 8. Good Gros Grain Black Silk at $2 50 per yard at L. A. WHEELER GO'S.

Sprinp Goods of all kinds daily received at A. WHEELER CO 369 East Water street. Fnrnitnre will be sold at retail at late wholesale prices at Yankee furniture store, until further notice. MATTHEWS BEOS. A WEI.T ASSORTED STOCK OF DRY GOODS CAW BE FOriYD AT 105 SPRING ST.

L.ITTLE BRO. nov29tf RUBBER BBLTIBO onr notice yester- A Word to the Gentlemen. Now, gentlemen, don't think I intend being personal in my remarks on the contra, ry I am speaking to all in general, and those in particular who do most love to congregate upon the corners of the streets, in small battalions, with a ring-leader or tain who heads them off, to see that justice is fully netted out to him who ia most insulting in looks and manners to ladies passing by. I do hope that I am not stepping upon any one of your oerns. Not for worlds wool i I be gailty of such an offense, for to tell you the truth, I think you suffer enough already from the pressure of yoar splendidly fitting, English cut shoes, which a child can see, are adopted an worn ex pressly for comfort Of course the "lords of creation" would not for an instant hive the poor, simple women think that they would encourage us in anything that was not beneficial or useful ''Heaven save the mark," if the men of our day think that they can impose upon any woman, having the least particle of sense with the idea that they (the men) do not dress with as muc care to fashion as do the Udies who spor the "Grecian bend" and promenade our streets decked oul ia all the latest styles of the day.

Woman is fond of dress and show, but permit me, gentlemen, to say with all due re- spoct, I think, that you have a maoii weaker falling in the same direction. Look for instance, how naturally you do jump at the of our dollar jewelry store, hoping by your massive gold watch chains, dttrmond breast pins, fast horses, (or ia other words horses that would be fast, but 'us o'er,) and other bogus to entrap us simpletons into the beliaf, that true wealth and worth encased beneatk all this pomp and show. But thank heaven, your shallow heartedness is only too visible to the naked eye, Mr pointed a deputy by Gen. Hamilton. Townsend, during the time he has held a position in the office of the marshal, has made hinself generally popular and his retention by Gen.

Hamilton will be a sonrce of gratification to those having business to transact at that office. The Newhall House Matter. Pursuant to tie call of tbe committee appointed tt a previens meeting the business men of the city interested ia the proposed closing of the Newhall house met at the chamber of commerce yesterday aiternoon. J. A.

Noonan, occupied tie chiirand W. J. Langson was chosen secretary. Simeon N. Small, chairman of the committee, made a verbal report of the progress made.

He said the commutee had had a difficult task to perform, for they found all the papers contemplating the leasing of the home signed by all the parties interested. They had gone to Messrs Plankiaton and Kirby aod an extension of tlaaa in which to make propositions looking towards the contiaaanoe of the Newhall as a hotel. They met in generous apirit and the ei'enaion asked for waa granted without hesitation. The committee had heard with pleasure the suggestions of the citizens as to the best means accomplishing their purpose They found on thaoaistart that any attempt to keep the Newhall open uffthe lessees wis enure.y out off The report of the street commissioners of the First ward assessing the benefits and damages for the opening of Ly on and Fir- well streets was adopted and confirmed. Counc Keenan presented a petition from the property owners of the Seventh ward asking that the grade of Eist Waster street, between Mason and Division streeU, be some weeks since NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

permanently. The ordinance offered looking towards the change prayed fjr was taken up on ita th.rd reading and passed. I Coun. Smith If ore! resoliuioas extending the contraot time of Wnght and Wm Wood for grading, Passed Conn. Delaney a resolution appropriating to P.

Alaa A Co their contrast for putting furnaces in the new First ward school. Adopted Coun. Kaenin, fr-tn tho committee, on fininoe, reported adversely to the petition of Alex. Miller. Adopted.

same gentlo.Ti'in resented tha following report on the wnicr work.J, which wu adopted SIPOftT OF TUB OOMMirTSg 01 WATtRTORKI Your who hud the past. year the subject of supplying tha city of Milwaukee WHO pure witer unl'r aona.der" anoo, are sorry to s-iy that they not Moompluhed wh.it th-y at fir it axpeoteJ mr committee started on tha outset w.U the idea, that wtieneTer wuerworln were be ereoied in Milwaukee, they inide by and belong to the ouy, ia rents, they now are the question and could for a moment tw com lff 1 ihu comm 0 3 PI iminition it and I really think, could a new set o'brains on very be for half of one dolUr, YOU was foauJ that the given were very in- you would think them exceedingly dear at that price And then moustache, which day of the firm of Gardner if na UMi had been a 0 wed to assume her sway would been quite red, or what ia s'ill more mortify ng to a would-be young that their rubber belling is all of the Boston, make. In this we were ia error. They are agents for the Boston rubber belting company, and alto of the New York belting and packing company. The goods of these companies are said to be eqaal in quality.

THB TcEBiHi WATZB WHIIL. We desire again to call the attention of mill owners to the Turbine water wheel, for which 8. F. Compton No 76 West Water street, are agents. This wheel is pronounced by all who have used it as the best ever introduced.

Its advantages over all others are manifold, and it need only to be Been by practical men (o be appreciated. We hope that mill owners will examine this wheel before purchasing any other. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Co-partnership Notice. R.

GEORGE DES FORGES is kdmiued at member of btnoe, to from The firm will be heretofore, "The Wisconsin News Company. U. QRBEN1.EAP. 1869 NEW YORK CENTRAL RAILROA.D Buffalo, Milwaokee Chicago Line OF STEAMERS, Formed with following IDAHO, Penny. BOSCOBEL, Capt.

WENOKA, Capt Joiner. GALENA, Capt. McCrea FOVVTAHI CITY, Capt CHICAGO. Capt. Condrn.

MEN DOT Capt LOWER. Capt. Woodwoi th. Will ran In the Intcrpta, and cinnectinir with J. N-w York Central Railroad, at Buffalo and reop TTMtern Oanul Une.

Are prepared me of lake to transport proper.) from New York. Boston, a NEW old firm of EC Bradley Co. has received a valuable accession by the admission to copartnership of Messrs' Charles Campbell and H. Mr Campbell has been for many years connected with the house, and is well known to our citizens as an excellent business man of undoubted probity, courteous and gentlemanly in all his business relations. Mr.

Williams was for many years with Sexton, Bros and has won the esteem of all with whom he has come in bb gsntleinanly heir- ing. The firm retains the old name. Their advertisement will be found in to-day's NEWS to all pjnu West, avd fmm Offnr roperior faci it (or potnw KflBi Bpeedj trane.x ef any 10 eunw of thi. Hoe are all firrt -claw i with aocominodition lor cla'mf 'or o'crcharpe and damage shall prompt tttpirion iai3iedui.W oy ite In Ui.waukee N'TEACTISQ AQESW. gbeldon Mansfing Agent.

Bnffnlo. N. B. Spuuidmg, Agenl, New Yort E. 239 S.

V. Jamef Ml'le, Boston and Albany E. 19 Plate street, Boston, MdM. Ho'voy, Aecnt People'i Western Line, 11U Pearl street, N. Y.

8. Dm Urd, Agent Jifw Yerk C. B. Albany J. A- Griffin, Passenger Agent, Milwaukee.

J.J.TALLMADGE,£gent, rSdtf Milwaukee. SOUTH SIDE TEA STORE AND GENERAL GROCERY, 260 South Water Street. ae good as the bert. an i sold cheap CHANGED will be seen by an advertisement in this issue of THE Niws, Mr. George Tracy has sold his entire stock of clothing and furnishing goods to Mr C.

Evans, who will continue the business a 1 tbe old stand, No. 391 East Water street. Mr Evans is a young man of good business capacity, and has, within a few years, by enterprise and strict attention to the wants of his customers, secured the patronage of a large portion of trade. His m.xny friends will be pleased to find him again in active business, and will cordially renew their relations with him. We bespeak for him a liberal share of public patronage.

COUHTT COUET MlLWAt'KlB Hon. Albert Smith, Judge morning, the jury returned a verdict, in the of Orthout Leahy, in favor of the defendant. In the case of Joseph Bradford rt al. vs William Deldhacty, action of ejrctmrnt, a judgment was reijdered in furor of the plaintiffs. Aleo, in the case of Joseph Bradford et ul vs.

Callihan, in ejectment, judgment for plaintiff In the case of Matthew Thomptoa vs. Horace E.Connitt, a guit was granted. The case of J. V. V.

Platto vs. Julius Schober, was taken up for trial. Messrs. J. V.

V. Platto and A. C. Eraser appeared for plaintiff and Butler and Winkler for defendant. Tha case inTolved the validity of certain deeds and among other questions relative to the talidity or invalidity of the plaintiff's evidence of title, was the legality of the assessment by the 9th ward assessor in 1859.

It was claimed by the defendant that the as- Bessment man of fifty summers, a decided As for your hair, of coarse, it Is perfectly in color, as well as in its abundance for, as Arlington would say it is "all your own, bar ing bought and paid for it," a fact 1 do not intend to dispute, though you might not escape so eabily at some of oar fishionable hair dressing establishments. And then your pantaloons, too, you might w.lh comfort make a irid: lirger, and not hurt your appearance at all. 0, dear, 1 must laugh, when I bring to my mind's eye some awfully tall one amongst you wearing those elegajitly fitting pints, or would be el- egint fitting provided your weight waa increased one hundred pounds, but having "no meat on your bones" makes you look very much like some field scarecrow, or something similar to a couple of cloth es sticks with a coit hanging upon the cross top to dry mind; I can only laugh at yon, I am not at all afraid of falling to i pieces, or of my bones rattling like a of WwirJ the piym th sale wiS proposed, wuLin it cep'iiince. uv tj proprietors of the Newh.i'.l 1 l.rO good. 1 sa'ffic eel -ecuritlen in tbe rum of to indemnify Messrs Nish, We.Is and Sherman for or that might accrue by of suit which might brought by Messrs.

K.rhy Plunk in ton for a on of their leas A short time prev.cm to tbe mee'icg the c-xmittee had procured a extension of time for one wjek from Messrs. PUnkin. ton and Kirby in which to consider the matter, and Messrs Fox and Andrews had agreed to continue the house until entertained. Tha committee wa.s of the opinion the cititens should be to pay a for suoh a purpose. He announced his indiTiJunl intention of opposing attempt to adjust the difficulties by paying any sum to the lessees At the last meeeting of citiiena the proprietors of the NVwh-ill House mide a proposr.ion sell or lease home to them ternn.

waa definitely stated in taa propov.t:o:i, and it was found imponsio'e to negou lie for either the sale or lease of the premises without some more erfect an binding otf-r from the proprietors. They sujaeeded on Taurs- day evsninz ia procuring fr Jin 'tvirs Wells, Nash and dherman a ia w-ia 01 eTery way gatuifictory. Tais was nol accomplished with.tr. ueg Jlnliooa with the parties The proposition was in this The proprietors offerel to sell the entire property building furniture for the sum of of which $145.000 was for tie building ant and for the furniture The grantee wjuld be re- to assume a mortgage of ou ihe prem.ses held by the Northwestern mutual life insurance Twenty-five thousand dollars of the purchase money muit bs secured by bjnls and a sec md mortgage on the property, the bonds ij a ble in ten yeirs and fl-'ven per cent. interest The balance of 8 100.000 would te cish at the me the purchase.

The proprieiora also the a most i XovetiDer I -int tttfu lormidioe i wTh wh-n i'jr ived r-pjrt i we plun of to 'J 11 f) J9t 11 () tO ID IS )' it. I a of Mr mines on'Hi. tn it i i', i ri''. aa -a LH 'J -3 i I by i ti-' of to fi i I Of th iu in i' tern of iier lee Withou'. whuh sysieru of to your honor ib ir I i ra herewith ml -omnan.

tions and reports whicn hitj-c hands during the past yearjto oaarge of the city to It i by hiaa for fu'ur- f. F.m. TIM 11 ofgl 1( 3 gi: 1 forf-i: sum to iro proi'-rty if on the if'er ic- The with castinets. And those long I should think their length would frighten you into some sense, but 1 do declare don't believe you realiie how you do look, or else the mand for gentlemen's clothing must be very great, and broidcloth very scarce. Gents, I hope 1 am not wronging you by my doubts, and if 1 do I humbly beg your pardon, but when gentlemen, bearing that stand upon the corners of the streets, or seated behind a large plate glass window of a certain public house in this oity, simply to pass remarks upon the those remarks are made in a sneering gards their style of dress and many other things I could mention, it is no more than right that same fashionable gentlemen be to know that they themselves are as much an object of ridicule to others aa ire those they choose to ridicule; but how strange ihongh true, "none so blind as those who will not see And then agnin, to flirt a hMidkerchief.

The gents do not encour. age that sort of business at all. Oh no means would ikey do BO wrong an notion. How any woman could descend so low as ta wave or flirt her kerchief, even in eport, to those corset-laced, moostaobe handsome men, ia a mystery 1 can now hear one of that pame stump ply to my lastremark. "weilly, I am s-i wey for the old Udy; I hope some one wi.l re-payment of all moa-y.

Ukecompawssionuponher.do 'pon honor; up the purchase. rairk3 u- At the cone usion of Mr i. 1u r- 1 marts demnu!" But 1 forgive him, and candidly say, better scorn than his love, as either would prove to be a decided bore. chairman Really, man amt, I must laugh, ana at your expense, as abont one-half of you are a good make np for a "0-iptain Jenks," without the voice (o proclaim your Gentlemen indeed 1 should like to know where that article can be found now-a. days.

So you "dear, delightful men," that "take us from our our sisters and our The ni ng the Rinnickmn ci river, is reii tick 1 padse i The board adj -lurn-- 1 I 5 Taejomt convention ihe twj then called to order All th-; ibjre nioj i and Bjrie. i re i o. M.iaa, WirJner A oomm.L'ee wis ipro- I vot cist 'he recent e.e-:t. a The r5 returns 1. t'rocn the Tan of Wi iaeid IT The coQveatioa then ii Bteele J.

HS Wisconsin siree', -i ce.Ted i iuvoice co.kta, which they cheap, aa I are selling them rip i weather his become too winter an i w. any. i jast them call. 'la a. UOTEL ARKIVALS.

PL TON HOI ration of that time The cituens would therefore have that time to' consider the best course to pursue under the circa instances Hon 0 Wa'do was called upon and brufly urged the imp rtance of taking some steps in the mufer. He thought tho attempt to raise the money should be made. He thought some person cjul I be found who would tut 825.000 into the house and agree k.llingly to keep it open prOTi led the rem coul 1 to me' I fancy be nwed ry ourcitu He proposed th it I tn hers Scoured Our' A II IV, A -i pjl: mil. VI II M.i>« a i. 1 Cr.i 'vt, ii.i.ti A K.

-v, void be- Boots and Shoes good, P.WBHB, 1859 was cause made before the publication of the law authorizing euch ssseeement and that the Ninth ward assessor had no authority of law to make the asscBsment at the time he made his return to the city assessor and to the board of supervisors. The trial of the cage occupied most of the day. The court directed the jury to return a verdict far the defendant. IA motion to set aside the Terdict to grant a new trial upon the minutes of the court was denied. Court adjourned until half 9 o'clock this morning.

bunds should be given to -ub'cn'H'rs by a lien on the home securing the ultimate i uV V- nVi 1 1 i II .1 It I i) ri I- "ii li NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. As OLD LAOT. arewell. DEPUTY DHITKD STATIS Qen. Hamilton, our new United States marshal, has appointed as his deputy for the state at large, Hon.

Geo. F. Wheeler, of ond dn Lao county. Mr. Wheeler arrived here day before yesterday and has already entered upon the dudes of his office.

The appointment of senator Wheeler is one which will meet with very general approbation. He was formerly sheriff oi Fond da Lac county and has also served two full terms in the state senate. A gentleman of great personal popularity at home, he will undoubtedly make many new friends in the position he has just been called upon to Mr. Akerry Towniend, been rf ap- Comruon Council Pr A special meeting of ihebiarJ of c. un- cilors was held yesterday afternoon.

Brand, Delany, Dorfner, Faas, Hull, Jung, Keenan, Kricke, O'Brien, Phelan, Rood, cichuengel, dmith, Veltaa and Wittig. His honor, the mayor, in the chair The ordinance filing the salaries of the tax commissioners and district assessors Ttie amendments adopted by the board of aldermen were reported by the city clerk. Couna. Keenan opposed concurring in the amendments, as the compensation was not sufficient for the work reqaired. Coanc.

Hall moved to non-concur iu 'he amendments, and spoke at some length gnrport of his motion, urging the iaportnnoe of securing good man for assessors, arguing that no competent man could be secured for the paltry sum of $600. He claimed that if the assessors did their duty under the law, they would earn the $800 proposed The motion to non-aonour in the amendments carried Baloon OPHNIN'i. with 3. oiac-i- i av.U'.l pr (nil. E3 A.

CO South Side Library. 'UK Annual th So ith tioi will ciaLlon, D' on Tufrtfln nt idc Kleu'tion ijl in-I L'briiy 'io of 4 of ifficers TT S. DISTRICT of iVidcno-in lu the iniiitur ol Julius Nuhaaion, Pivnirupt, in binlt'apt 'y. To whom it In to tbat lllnl my rtnal nc 5oaiiOri rs'ate (V biokrupl, in court, and i( tha daj of April, lidlt, I ulull to court for net of my "ai'i aron IDW, for a from all Mabl Ity us of mil I os ate, in accordance Ihe pruvidlonn of i 28th sccliOQ of Act of Co ig itled Aol to establiih a am arm lynlcm uf buakrup ay ttt. oughout the 3m approved Marco.

1817. HfSR, Ainlg DaleU at la uid dlnuial, tho 9f i day of April, A. D. aprloOlt A in" if Linens. White Gflo'ij Hosiery and ii Dreas ij-oods Shawls.

Balmoral Skirts Rufflo ('ottoa ind Silk PWI.S"!.-I. TifffiUa Ribbons. Kdga KibixMn Velvet Kihhon-i Frin in 1 i mpn. Ladies Linei in i Pipor Ladicrt' Li.iiMi in! Pitxr I Km' A 1'i mi ilk. I r.

I.T WHoLKSALK. H.C.BEADLEY&CO. 325 East Water Street. i I tail WatT "trwft. u- GENTS F'JRMISHING GOODS, 39 i-: East Water Street.

MITTIIK HF.ST G. T. BRYANT. i. 1 I 4 ELIAS HOWE, Jr.

-v Sewing Machines ni i i i HONOR it'he mine at ID the SAiurt Tn pU'poat! ot rtporta ot the of tors I thu iror, the pat-h oih-r buatneaa raaj be coDHtdrrHtmn Wil. si. bKCKBR, Milwaukee, April 9, IS '9. 10'. SALESROOMSJll Wisconsin St.

i-oBHc tl 1-. MILW.lt'KKK. I 137 Ferry Machinists Manufacturers Of small Engines and Rencrul jobbing work. ir-i pr-p-ir-xl to funlih or without from 1 to 1J BRASS STUM GOODS, Wrought! Iron Ao. Also manufacturers of Eaton's Babbit Motal Onr botinri miuaftw-raroJ fry OA "18 Martna (ind In Algo for inJ fwno-ally.

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