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BUSINESS NOTICE. HASD FMr Stitch- fico ettujih for a kine and BOOTS or.ij f-e ri ucfoo prices, 20 days I- WiBOCLtin street, Btoce BEE Cresses, Hais Bfsortmftt cf ma.r23dSw OF SPRING Tc Tng at just received thnee NEW AM- in Trimmings for Bonnets, also, a fine Onatnects, 4c Sc Glore Department also jus. nh the choicest and best marked down to A 1 cer i LD GOODS raaL; room f- new FIDOB BTOKE, PI Wisconsin St. MILWAUKEE NEWS, SUNDAY; THE DAILY MILWAUKEE HEWS. Official Paper of the'City and Gonnty MATTERS.

MARCH 31, 1867. KfXDAY 31. 1S67. 1 emocratic 70B MAYOR, I 8'wk cbscnrer will remove to his splendid fifw eure ot Huron adjoining the Merrlbtis Cn a exprefe company, about cf Mj nrvr rooms will he the tbe wem, being 50 by 150 feft. i.

present business a plctc flock of h.u-c acd restaurant "Jf Housekeepers can depsnd everything wanted. My c' will embrace all of the old an i cew BIOTP, "The GocJ tioer. bfyciid question the best cooking LAHglBO BOBBELL, 317 East Water Bt -eeord FOR CITT c. TRCMPFF. TDK CONTROLLER.

FREDERICK rOR CITT ATTORNBT, C. BOOKER, CITT MCOOI.A8 E1VGEL. who wifh to commence tie learning to correctly transact aid should go 10 the Milwaukee fibl Coliepe. Buei- Frhciicf, Fermsacc Usages, Business alco.ituns Penmanship, Commercial Lew, iu-t taupbt in the shortest time, with fTRATTrs A' cf East Water and Wisconsin eta is approaching and i 1 i or Bfi rc- to knew where thcj fi 'be iice of rr. rr Thr-'r Keariy Made qi.

std iheir cwa ev hr- i well -UM-U, Mr. f'r di-pHrtmrnt 15 a puffi well fitting Bed tasty cc will fiod at ibis house siccfc cf the moai desirsb'e styles o' as dcd Cloths. Also, full line of Ten will net regret a FIRST -WARD. For For WM H.JONES. For MAT.

KEOGH. For Consfnble-JfARTIN KBLLER. "ForR jf. H. WALRATH.

Delegates to Ci'j ConTention- JOHH CAET, E. HI TB IC LCDWIO. EBCOBD -WABD. For Alderman- Jo RN JOHNSTON, For Councilor-BJEBASTIAN BRANDT. For J.

NEDER. For HBNRY POPPE. ForR. R. Com -JOHN WINKLER to City Conventicn-FEAKcis HrEB5CHMASN, H.

C. TB1 L. BUT- oail at An 4U, lySOdly rut i J-A ARC STRFIHGBE8P IOBS ftttCP NatioD' fcpproerisE Bofinexs College, Toung'i popioffice, Book-keeping. Ooaimfrcial Arithmetic business oe Elegatt rooms, lights and men profitable and pleasant use of time means. StoJetts enter at anj ROBEBT Principal.

Medical Institute! h. Sulphur and Electro 3B MV. b.iLH TVBK i 1 1 rlwj newly but of all the 'br hff and iDTtporatlDg to the itf bo- air. le for the 1DJ fSftr matn-r fron: ite fT-dtem NerTOQs scd rhenmB'ic ecfferf-rs from esrij indiscretions i-bcnld not fai to COD cf.nfiden'iaily, Dr McKamara. He has with the aid of eleotrmir that sup tbof Dightlv emissioDS, remove irrf g-uiaritief Btten act females at 'ubfry.

mocthlj period or marriage; build ip the cprrcuf system, restore the sexual en iLvir Tlgor. snd the miod to criminal scd TLc ski i in Venereal diseases be in the beblitijj art I- fricb AMAKA, Oonjulticg a Mwot Street. NSTtO G-T2O THIRD WARD. Aiderrr.an SMITH. DELANY Fcr KEOGH.

F.r RrjUKE. POCETH WARD. For BODDEN. A. OL1N.

F.r AescBJor-JAiMES REYNOLDS. For MALLON. K. R. 0.

JCNG. to City Convetion JAMES IIA.vs CHOCKKK, R. C. FISCHER nriH -WAED. For Alderman ORTON.

Fcr SCHUNCK. Fcr Asseaaor-PATRICK MALLON For JACOB HAMMER. For R. R. C.maitsioner 8AMDEL GABRIEL30N.

Delegates to Cny H. H. P. RKTHCLDB, HCBBBT KUKT. SEVENTH WABD.

For KIRDY. For For HOFF. For LUTHER. For R. H.

KROEGER. Delegates to City 8. BEOWS, Vicrou SCHUITTI, JAMIS G. frtm EM, EDITOR Niws Tbe WiacoDgin of last evening aeys 'the democratic convention nominated Mr. Wilmanns controller, know, cg him to be a defaulter treasurer." I was a member of the contention that mUe this nomination, atd can aesert from my personal knowledge that there ia not one word of truth in the abore statement.

I am familiar with the books and accounts of th treasurer and controller and made i thorough examination in both of their offices previous to the contention. Mr. Wilmanos has paid into the treasury the whole amount of all fees and per cent- ages, amounting to nearly £9,000, and with the exception of Mr. Truropff, he is the only treasurer has paid over these fees and per centages, Ii a faithful public officer to be hunted down by reckless an! irresponsible politicians only because their purposes may fce accomplished by his defeat I am respec'fally, yours, JAMES KBKELASD. The Democratic Candidate for Ha or.

Tbie is what The Milwaukee Sentinel said of Edward O'Neill when he retired from the mayoralty three years ago: Mayor O'Neill, before whose title we are scrry to be obliged to write ''Ei" hereafter, wi 1 carry wiih him to priva'e life the goad wishes tf, aught we know, every citizen of Milwaukee, and their approval oT the faithful and conecifttiocg manner in which he has perfoimed the duties of the mayoralty. Only cue year Col. unanimously nominated for "people's ccnvfntion'' at the court bouse, in which the leading republicans of the city participated, which nomination he declined, laaononccicg the ticket selected by the convection, The Sentinel said: The gentlemen who called the convention and who were in favor of it! ohjec'. wect to the coart hcusp, dnernrn-d to nominate a t'cket tbM win. ac thus effectually rebuke Jheparti.ans who atien.pt to carry by ondei handed artifi-e or mob law.

They are de'ermioed, we iay to their ticket, and they will do it' Edward O'Neill. Ferdinand Kuehn, and the ethers npon the ticket, are known SB examples hones'y, faithfulness and oonsciections zeal. Their names are a guaran of success if the friends of public recntu and conscienticus democrats of the city-will do their du'y nnne on the ticket and labor for it es they ought. oommendatiDns are too fresh in the rejections of the public for The Sentinel to eat its own words now. high ter given to Col.

O'Neill ia the character he has sustained in this city during a residence ofeerenteen years. Erery newspaper and every prominent citizen has in one way or aoother borne testimony to his honesty, abili'y and patriotism, in office and out. view of the unmannerly and unprovoked assaults upon Col. O'Neill since his last ncmU nation for mayor, his friends have a special duty to perform in vindicating hia personal character from aspersion. Justice demands O'Neill wag mayor by a The foulest of Tuesday.

Although it ia impcrtant that our city should be governed during the ensu'ngyear by men of experience, integrity aad abili'y iuoh as have been presented to the electors cf Milwaukee bj the unanimous voice cf a convention who le erganization marki an era in Ihe political hiaiory of the city, the contest of Tuesday next involves more than the selection of aaitable individuals to administer our municipal It is a upon which depends In a measure the success or the defeat of principles that have always beea dear to democrats; which they have uniformly advocated in trii nmph and disaster. The vitality and power are in them to-day that characterized (hem when by adherence to them the coun-ry had risen to its highest development and prosperity. It is only by a return t3 the principles ia support of which every democrat will now be active until after election, that the days of the united, powerful and prosperous republic can be brought back. Thus every democrat who can get to the polls on Tuesday, and which one cannot, will feel that he Is depositing his ballot, not only for the best interest of hia city and ward, but in fivor of fixed principles upon the maintenance of which self-government, if it exists at all, mnst ever be based. Democratic electors of Milwaukee; your efforts in the present canvaes are in behalf of Ken tried and true; in behalf of the best ntcrests of your city, but beyond this, they are in behalf cf a political fa th, the general riumph of which compasses preserva- ion of a shaken republic and the ion of free government.

When this great actress first commenced her engagements in this country, theatrical aud the public were generally unliej in the opinion that they must result in pecuniary failures. Her demands, or those of manager Grin, were considered extravagml if not extortionate, acd far be- rith. jond what the American public wjulJ roniis OT submit to. But these opiniana and predictions have proven singularly true, and the unprecedented success that nas everywhere attended her, prove notwithstanding the fict that our people have been repsatedly humbugged by honest manager! and theatrijal chirlatans they have a keen appreciation of genuine talent, and never fail to reccgniu it ia my garb. In tha three FIB.JT WARD A canoua WM aeIC in Ihe Pint Ward yesterday far the porpoaa of nominating i officers fjr the year: For JsTConneilor-Woi.

Jones For Keoirh. Commissioner- FI For Ludwig The nominatiias entiro strength of polls to th, aity 7l H. K. Sic. good wari will be at the The candidates ncmina'ed by the democracy for ci'y officers the ensuing year are all men cf known experience, intelligence and integrity.

Yet they are availed by "the ordinary radical weapsn of attack-personal defamation. Tnie, sole'y 'hey are candidates for and not be- eause there is the sligh'es: pc 6 groond fora reasonable suspicion aj to iheir qualifications for the to which they are months during which she played ia New York and Brooklyn she cleared for herself orer one hundred thousand dollars, and might bate continued acting to crowded honaea for double the time had her positive engagements not compelled her to leave for other citiea. Aatoohhiog is Ihis may seem, her snocejs ia the west was still more decisive. In Detroit where she pbyed for two nights, reserved were placed at five dollars. In Cincinnati she gave five performances to immense and In Chicago ehe gava four entertainments and a matinee, the gross receipts to which amonn'ed to twenty thousand dollars.

At St Louis and Memphis the sima favorable demonftrationa occurred. Ia New Orleaoa she WM advertised fjr twelve nights, and waa almost compelled to play more. At the conclusion of her twelfth ghtin New Orleans nett receipts in the Uciied'Statea were swelled to ever one hundred and sixty-seven thoujatd dollars coafiJemly expects to iocrsase this to two hundred thousand before her depjrture Eirope Madame Rirtori will leave Ci eight o'clock to-morrow ci'-y, and make her first a Milwaukee audience SICOSD A The demoerMia caucus of the Second ward waa held yeatar- day afternoon. A spirited conteaS took plice, in which near'y 400 votej were resulting aa follows: ALJerman Jihn Johoj' ia. Coaacilor 6eh Neuer Flenry Cooamusioaer Joho lo Cicy wera caarter ward J.

H)bart coastitu'eJ de! WM ool jnei 3 tha and helli to Mr. P. DeT.tt WM elac.ad P. V. Daesier.

Tie were aaanimoaaly aom- insted For Alderman Michael BodJen. PjrCoanoi'or D. A. 01. n.

For Jameg Reynohij For For Jjh. OP? Crockor anj a. Kaeelaod, 1 ler Commit-ee-a. G. 9 ca 9r Wn.

Flisen, P.ti i9 raiJ. a i a peirance re ia the evening Music Hall, in great ohara 5. CANDKE, hitraii Street, no. a -KA-RB o' VK. HAK, THROAT, LAI A El is jA 8 ft (IIV ic-y rt from tiu H.O.T, Bead, Mvutk, tti n.

t-t-JCg fUO bj p. HOOSA, HARTH 4- (ft r. B.D Eoome ijjt Kubj Honiu, wUer' tr bj it I- pert or Preooh A rti "join: eg inner UJ orutfc. ulL Bjm-looid ft Catarrh and 1 to aaj bj- ano.osla? re alec ions tbor Usyc, or lew. The democratic exetutire committee will be in session during the whole of Monday, at the council room in the City Hall, atd all from the wards, having business with the committee can meet them there.

Fourth Ward-mention. The dfetriot committees cf the Fourth ward are requested to meet at the house of J. Marcus, on Monday morning at 8 o'clock, t. arrange for a vigorous campaign on Tuesday next at the polls BT ORDIB. ot THB CSMMITIBB.

from Br Wil- 11 LBUC and -oientrd in te Bnslnets Irian can Afford TO BK Without a Copv TliZ BANKRUPT LAW. TT-K MBJ. or vwo. ue run' LIT, togeth-r witfc our Btnte ix-mption b.eb a.df rt ihr net. ibf isnu-w of Bnpremf Coart i I 1 b-re to rocDf-l'ie ttatk- Lain if ereu oui lirt 0 'D' prn Ble PUoa or ibie tai and will uw Ufurei: Ten oopiec by hundred ooe cot bj maU, Orderf bufinese ttK1 Id clgbt ip fifteoo centt A CO bU'BLsKD Water ID which thejap, Clij Card manog ED.

NEWS acawer to "Ju-tice" snd the query in yesterday's regarding tbe fees collected afcd pud over by me astrewurer cfiheclijof M.lwaukee jr the year I refer to the bocks in the c'ly fea-nrer's office, from which it will appear that the amount of $8,786 12 has bete ra.J by me into tLe city or fees ol- The 000 referred on page 330 in the controller's report o' jear is an made by the late Mr. Kueht, my- settlimsnt with ei'y no'l having betn made at that time. Tiat could net be charged with 89,371 17 colled tg fets. tbe 5 per cent en the aixouot of state, county and school tax levied for midyear, ie aiplained by the fact that I have remitted 8 per cent, to those tax pByert who called upon me and who had jaid their taxes before the first of January balance cf all fees collected, I paid in. to the treasnry.

I invite any (AX-payer and citiseu, or anj impartial committee Appointed for tie purpose to investigate i tbia matter, and satisfy themselves above facia. WlLKABira that he (hould receive the largest majority ever oast for any candidate over another. Tbe Drmcxratic Candidate for Treai-nrer from The Milwaukee Wisconfln, Deo. 12. For years cur business men have been annoyed by the closing of the treasurer's offioe from 12 o'clock till 2 o'clock m.

These are the very busiest hours of the day, when every buaineas man moat prefera to attend to his dutiea, and yet cur oity treasurer's offioe has been closed at these hours, until Milwaukee has grown to a city of xty-five thousand inhabitants It is ridiculous that f.neh should have been the case. Now, we have a change for the better. The present city treasurer Trumpff has established the cffioe hours from 9 clock a. to 4 o'clock, Tens change is most agreeable to the many citnens having occasion to at the treas nrer office daring the couree of the year. The doer is no longer locked when it ahould be open We take this occasion to say that with iuoh centlemarly end capable assistants as deputy White and Hans Boebel and Adolph Snlier, as clerks, this im or- tant department of the municipal govern- mentis conducted so much courtesy that those who have oceision to do bniineas there will feel satisfied that while payinz Iheir money for taxes, the process is reu- dered as agreeable as rosiible.

P'om The 8. M.rc 27. THI CITT TBIASTJB.BR -We Te in the common council pioceedings this moraine the report of the finance committee in regard to the charges recen-ly mtde ega nst the c.ty treasurer of nnlawfolly reiaining the three jrer cent, drawback allowed by law to tax payers The rtport fully n- ontratv Mr any fr.udulent in tbe fr We gladly thtt pub'ic the bentfit of this jus- It is the difgrace of Milwaukee that public cpicion here tolerates newspapers in habitually slandering every citizen, however pure and blameless his past life, win happens to te named for aa office of trust and responsibility. For the last ten years scarcely a man hta been nominated for a city offioe without a wilful aud delib. erate attempt being made by these radical presses opposed to his election ID blacken his character, for the purpose manufacturing rotes against him.

Nor is the mis-, chief limited to its immediate effects npon the election. TheaVa landers abroad and do more to icjure lhe good name and reputation of Milwaukee than the presses in question can make up for durirgthe balance of the year. It high time for the better class of oar citiiens of all parties to rebuke this infamous system of electioneering, by actively nnU ting for the protectlonjof the eandidatea thua viciously assailed. The good of the oity in the present and in the future demanda that professional party slanderers shall fail to reap the reward of their detestable sion. For this object, if or no other, the democracy especially should be ceaselessly vigilant that no vote be lost to the democratic candidates.

er of Mary Qaeen of Sots. Cn Taeslay eveoing ehe will apreir as Qieen Eliubetn, which she is said by th-atrioil critics to surpass all deliniators of female character that ever appeired upcn the American stags. As some misapprehension seems to exist aatothe prica of tickets of admission, it may be stated that they can 6e obtained ac Hempsted'a for one, dollar each. Reserved seats are three previously tised, a portion ofthe house is also reserved at $2.00. As the price of admission ia aa low aa one dollar, co one has an excuse for not teeing Ristori.

Oa Eistori will play a few nighla each in Chicago and Pitisbargh, renew her acquaintance with the New Fork public, and sail i a ths steamer Villa de Paris for Brest on the 18th of May, prepar, atory to play ng at the Paris aom aated far Ai- spirit and energy of the representative democratic city convention en Thursday last displeases the opposition, it does more than that, it intimidates them. Iis unanimity, its enthnsiaam, i'a vigor and the power it represented are formidable to them that they do not pre- t'ndto enter into tbe contest furly and with manly wespoaa, but have chosen the perpetual armor of weakness and error; thus falsehood and personal defamation are' the cnly tteana they employ. The forlorn Mule assemblage of twenty five men that shivered away two or three cold hours the other day in an upper room, trying to coax esch other to accept nominations, and ecdeavorirgt? prevent anj body from learning what they bel.eve, furnishes a atrikicg contrwt to this vigorous and out. epcken organisation, hence the difference in the made of conducing the caucus. THI PaospBCT res, TUBSDAT The democracy of the city were never so thoroughly united and aroused aa at the prea- ent tine.

At the Fourth ward cauoua last evening over one hundred were present and In the Second ward over four hundred votes were cist. The villainous and unprovoked slanders upon the democratic can- didatea have aroused general indignation, among republicans aa well aa democrats! A leading republican of the Fourth ward, after raiding The Wiaconsin laat evening publicly declaied hia iotention to vote for Col. O'Neill and the balance cf the candidates so meanly aasailed. FITTEI CAocns. meeiiag 9 I held ra 30 Hd7, at the 'or the purpose of nominating wirJ Jaxes Raycolid wis ed oaairman and Geo Doaamaa Sail mooting.

I': H. Qrton JaroQBQ by aflclarnii For Coanci.or—Fred Sc'inck. Fjr Miiljn. Fjr Htmtnar Jfn.O ,1 JT r. a.

Gabri. elsoo. For defies to reviae city aharter- Gao. P.al, H. Reynolds Karr, Ward Geo.

G. H. 0 tion. Resoled, Tim 9 tender oar thiaks to councilor for the man- he discharged his duties of tha ward, and wa an honest, fkiihful citizen binsilf with interest aaj vel'tra ci'u-ns of toe Oa motion tha meeting aJJaameJ with three hearty cheers for the who.e ticket Gio G. Ryan, Doh- Grsen offsreJ tha following ner reoog a i.

Einoioa, Ch'a. DOH9MA9, Ma. TAX.LN Tried and FalthfaJ Almost every caudate on the democratic has bee. tried and found enable the republican ticket are utried men who fl ow of city matter. by "penment.

C. there be a doubt for expected that ward and district cUmitteei will to it that their aeveral districts thoroughly canvassed, and that the whole democratic ia brought to polls Tuesday. These are dnlien rqnw not be atg'eet. ed. were oast at thi Fifth evening.

Able and touted for ward officers, served in the council for has always contributed parity of the nominated for councilor honeat sad intelligent ward caucus Tagt are notn- Orton has eerred feitbfnllT lait can be tra.ted a l. rg heartad could not than elect MADOB SATS or HIM hia inaugural address delivered in April last, onr present Mayor, Mr. Tallmadge, thus alluded to the present democratic candidate for oity controller: Mr. Wilounns.the city treiwnrer, ere- cnted tbe weight; trnn oonfidfd to hia hinds hineatly, and with ability acd He hia no; failed to appreciate the great sponaibility of his offioe His loeoaota ex- hisit ezsctoesj that could ooly have been obtained by aisidnooa application and decided personal integrity. No stronger or better testimony of Mr.

Wfuninn'a honeaty and oapioity oould be adduced than this. A RICH morning I an interejting scene it sha City Hall. Seferal radical fnglers wers on a Tialt to that building to find maUrial for misrepresenting some of the democmia candidates. Near the entrance, they ware met by a democrM who proposed to aceotn- pany them, When ab(Ut fnteriog 'ha hall the suggested that one ot the rad- icils better tot go any farther "Whyf" askei the offended radical. ''Beojase, answered the democrat, "yoa are a defa to the for over MOO, and you are not a proper man to question the honeiry of ji Milwaukee, Maroa 30 WABD CAUCUS A aauooa held in the Seventh ward at engiae-hoasa Xo.

1. oa the 30th of Muroh 1867, 7 o'c'ock Mr Will am3 appoint ed chairman and Chw RAttinger, secretary to the jhmer James Brown, Victor Sohoe'ta G. Jenk'in- For AUerman Abner Kirby, Por John Grata. For Assessor Stephen Hoff For Constable Gottfrieid Lather For Riilroad Hear? Kroeger Ward ootnmittee for the ansaing Dusold, Fredrick Wardner, Jaha Fuchs. W.

H. RATTijraia, Seo'y Ch'a. Tha BLOWI.Q HOT A.SD Thi fillainoualj seasior Palmer the daj before hia election, aad the day after election, praised him. It no adopted tie same programme eonceia- ing the demouratio city candidates It will begin to tell (be truth about them neit Wedneaday morning, when it too to dope its readers. FaiBBD of THI Tte mayor Tallmadge- was a friend of the We do aot doubt It.

But it more to the point to know that mayor O'NeiW wu always also found to be the soldier'. ea tad that the butinew henae of which be a member gave liberally for the war, for atd for the families of SBCOBD Oor oitiseoa general 7 will be pleased to see that John Joboet esq received (he nomination for aider nun IB the second ward last eyen-og Mr. Johnston ia one of our most reliable and trustworthy bsiinesa mea and his election will reflect credit upon the whole city. We need more of just sack men ia the council, and the democracy of the Second shoaid itand by him at the polls. Members aro hereby notified of the adjottrned meeting to be held to-moriow (Monday) evening A full and prompt attendance ia reqaested at o'cloek.

Sentinel and and Usrold have been I busy the laat two in attempts to mafc. I ase of the thrse per cent drawback 8Under to irjure treasurer Trampff, and at laaat one of these papers concedes the ic that Mr. Trumpff haa beea entirely etonerated from all b'ame by both the repab.ioin aad I democratic members of the council. News; pipers which 7 0 tera I slanders of this sort would upp'aui a thief for oenfa from dead mac's eyes Taa FOCTBTH At the caucus in the Turth ward, Mr iherepafllican candiJata for controller, offered a regola ion ia of "retrsBea- and ia penditurej of ward. As majority the pr 8 a lives of the ward are Weit b.

cooaidered "going back hiafrieLd." The Senunel th.nks Mr. h. ia r.ilro*,! Oh I W. 9an become tender oa railroad ters. exhihit.d Ott the d0 jaat woald aupposed that it ooold h.fe eome diataterested so suddenly.

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