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   Weekly Argus And Democrat (Newspaper) - February 13, 1855, Madison, Wisconsin                                AMUS VOLUME 11, NUMBER 27. NEW NUMBER 138. BY BERIAH FEBRUARY IN ADVANCE AHD t of the of yr mon ft in 00, PRICES HCM 1 00 1 h Insertion 38 or pur OU In ami W eh doubK tin M i Of and i 01 aho t thi t 00 ft HUMID form flh p 4 00 Bach form J Quarter t r I 2 1 2j Ball 1 Our facilities for Book not by anX In Stats aily MONDAY FEB. 5, 1855. 18 MOW 'the cry of hna one in which tho enemies tlie State Iration have delighted It has been munic in their I ave repeated it with shade of Hound and varied chuckled ever in their private at their over their cups aid around thoir they have enjoyed the prospect was to bo opened and havo seized from afar the triumph which were to Their newspapers have at tho revelations to be mnd the to bo They have promised the of an of political that would bo little of the Legislature been in session four Tho investigations not been They tried to overhaul the Lunatic Asylum and will be very likely to have their trouble for their But where am tho of their Why has not tho tion begun There lias been time Four weeks of the session have and the Grot movement is jet to bo A re- solution of inquiry is occasionally but it amounts to answer it is quietly laid upon the or over to some standing and there is an end of it. These aud point out a beautiful plan which the op- position have on for which carrying into effect their present movements are but are going the whole session to elapse without doing except by an occasional at tho close of they will raise a cry that and the have shuffled off inve till it is too late bo thoroughly prosecuted at thi and they will ar point a committee of three or five persons to sit all at or a day to investigate Ike wrongs that are to have been com- Tuta will a fat to half a dozen drones who nro too lazy to work at gome honest and who are mean enough to accept the office of a tpy and an informer as their only refuge from the Then during tho next summer and previous to flee tic occasionally it will be rumored that this committee hare lit on some astounding supposed particulars of which vill find their way into the opposition as ing capital to be used for the defeat of the Democratic This is raise a hue cry about wrongs that existed but in ferti e and then point an electioneering at a cost of from to under the of an This is pointed to by tho whole drift of the articles in the Journal and They hint at the difficulty of discovering at the probable ingenuity with which the frauds have been covered of time it will require to expose This is their It ifc a beautiful commentary on their while they are com- plaining of a want of to complete their they have allowed four weeks of the sion to elapse before commencing The truth they know Investigated wrong because there is no wrong to and they know that a full and fair investigation would the State officers from every and prove to bo the that over ass private and public reputation for the basest The Assembly's holiday lasted till 3 P. M done of The re publicans nre a model of The Democratic Senate diJ amount of business thin cleared its tablo and An amusing sion took place on tlie proposed in the of tlie Four Lakes and The was opposed by some of the Senators hut the win finally ordered to a third The Democrat has already com mi need abusing the republican branch of tho because they organized the first They say it was Just and we hope they will keep on ing such unusual Croste A fair commentary on the extraordinary haste of the Assembly in is the fact that they have since twine adjourned er from Friday morning till after- noon making a loss of three working days as they do little or nothing in the when they and Monday afternoon to which they Wo with the balance of the waiting and doing nothing is a time and We say to the ffo and home THE SHADOW MB TUK readers have noticed the little firo of advertisements between and upon the subject of Perhaps that we have not done justice to Mr. by neglecting so long to call attention to his for ing next door to tho Tost Fuller gets good and they are in 11 superior stylo of art. Give him n Sm OF house in which Aaron Burr undertook to concoct his conspiracy in many years stood same corner that tho edifice now in which the Know Nothings 1855. WITH TUB The Hudson Star has a lengthy STATE of communication bo- Tlie Judiciary this Chicago and the great in tl e presented a report upon the of pronouncing it the nearest subj ct of the il of Edward I feasible as well as the shortest and in i hicli they lield that his removal was It void and that Mr. D. was shll the Geologist we recommend of It is not by any one that the subject of the removal of Daniels has agitated for any other purpose to fii d some cause of opposition to Governor His case has been picked his dignified by every exaggeration of the system of newspaper into that of a whose hopes been cut off a tyrannical exercise of to his great wrong and to the great injury of the Nothing ther from the Whatever Mr. Daniels hod at the time of his men was made by addresses on before District Schools and Debating Before such audiences who has lead and can bo As an itinerant lecturer the rudiments of Geological was probably deserving of his The only requisite to was a good the possession of is u to But for prosecution of a Geological Survey of a State like neither Journal claims that Mr. Gary was a whig in 1852, and itself with tho fact that out of all the in the gift of the the whigs have saved the Speaker pto The Journal is not so badly off as she refused to bo A very small share of the satisfies the virtuous DKA nt IN THE at on the 12 Caleb B. late Pastor of the Baptist Church in aged 47 Norwegian Mil. EDITOR conformity with the tenor of you have called the his natural or hit experience fitted He hod noi reputation in the quarter of the world from whence tal was tocome for the of the mining enterprises of the His report created no confidence in the mineral resources of the Its flashy its labored and inflated its evidences of a school degree of progress in carried no v eight with the shrewd minds of Wall who look upon lead mining as a means of making and nut as the subject of a speculation and Mr. Daniels was and Dr. ral as Dr. Perch al is a man who e scientific and professional reputation is genuine and His favorable ion upon the i is money in our Moneyed people of and is an follows it would advance inter- ests as on 1st. Neit winter run an express line from connecting there with to Stillwater and St. 2nd. a stage line from Madison with the cars from to thence by direct route to St. to St. 3d. Petition the Department to establish n from Black River and to Hudson and that tho north westers mail bo carried over that In nid of we up can. bring a goodly show of. and n few time 0. Department to to examine into the different routes and report upon the expedience of establishing the D. P. O. for the north west at 5th. to that 4MB sure way of securing the if north west is to build a the Wisconsin to the St. Croix connecting there with tho principal chiM of North published at St. Crois gets down here now within ten or twelve of its The following is the news it 24th more Business in town dy With some Lumbermen are im- provinz the good so we and are their The pond at the mouth of the Willow Ri- ver Is frozen so as to be safe for Men are busy wood on and loads of wood arc passing through every hour of the Big piles are in several different Now that the lake is frozen so that the can easily visit the saloon people here have raised tho price of 10 cents instead of 5 as Tun the late He is tolerably well and this country Dr. the haa men havo that confidence in tho result of his American is that they will invest thousands of capital on the mere strength of He 'S a man whose venerable whose complete and acquaintance with science and as a practical should be security from attacks prompted by vanity and by the mol ice of a of disreputable Tlie power to remove Prof. or any officer appointed by the is red by the following provision of the Revised officers who are or shall be appointed by the Governor for a certain or to attention of the American public to the two may be removed by Norwegian existing in Stul 9, Chap. 11. They are almost a sealed book to many of our but inasmuch as the fashion of tho day is to know 1 presume on that they are not objec to tho native but the human mind is given to in of this I would wish to raise tho curtain and take a peep at the taries in tho columns of those two The is well known organ of leading Norwegian lutheran it has no responsible nnd all its sympathies evince whenever the does not the which this Tlie law establishing tho geological provided that the Geologist should bo competent Mr. Dai iels was not a competent person he had no business in the and his ment was void from the Ve comment on this matter as a political Mr. Daniels and his friends made that of expecting on the strength of the littlo sympathy they may haie manufactured for and the feeling against to gratuity of i 000 for which he has We have a eat deal of good feeling Mr. but we have had the and a strenuous opponent of deaths of S M we the of Mrs. wife of Edward of David who wag bigamy in has seven is FEBRUARY 7, 1855. lEGISlATIVE In the Assembly this the usual toi lount of business wag of a ci I and unimportant A facetiously styled a report of a was road by Mr. Taylor in the It was redolent of the of the and was properly styled by Senators D and an deca- ni Its style vv as gross insulting and al and we legret that tho had IK more its own and the c1 of the State than to order it The debate the subject be fo ind in our Senate LEGISLATIVE A has been introduced into the st up MI the subject of removals from oi ice by the It provides that a cc shall be filed by some w torn tlie conduct of the officer has trit the Governor shall give the accused ol icer thirty days notice of his and tl it affidavits upon the shall be ei before some person authorized to te Tho third section is so singular ir. its provisions that we copy it in full Sec. 3. In ease any complaint or charges ainst any state for the purpose of hi ving officer removed from shall bi made or pending during any session of tt 2 then it shall be to remove huch or for the Governor to In ar such that the Legislature shall point a joint of the two houses w lose duty it shall be to examine into the tr of such charges aud shall at any time ai d place they may deem allow tl 3 complainant and officer to produce ti lony before them to sustain or defend said cl And said committee shall when si oh testimony shall bo report the MADISON have just teen looking into Johnson's newly established Gallery in whore found a laige collection of fine specimens of the among which aro familiar and all in a of great excellence ind Mr J. the suggestion of merous of ind ol the to t .ke portraits of all the bers of the present on separate large set them in two gilt of suitable style and and at a mere nominal as a tion and meut to oar State C when well would Such a je a and we hopo to see the members all concur in a movement oT this When each member can be with a copy of the whole oa a smaller and nt n price of which no one will Success tn the OF a social party last given by one of our hospitable the two a id tho present Governor of the arm in arm to pay their compliments to the host and was an agreeable and one not often STATE oj the truth of and t nt r shall mine flie question of re- in upon The will probably come up to-morrow fo final PAGE ment already had in thia was whether the court had power to review its own Without positively deciding this the court has agreed to hear argument on the merits of the and or right of giving a This is dered as equivalent to a decision that the court has power to reverse its THE SABBATH AT NEW day the there was a balloon sion at New which witnessed by over ladies and On the same they had a groat which was attended by a number of males and hood Bnd in almost everything dence in representations since at the one of these reverend politicians have meeting Lane in 1852, he their intention to become citizens Wisconsin by majority for the U S. Not one of them dares to disavow 1 themselves and thus they antipodes to all their countrymen MECHANICS on the above subject introduced by Mr. was this reported back by the Judiciary witli It that all dwelling or other buildings erected or and all nery put up or together with the owner's to land on which such ing or machinery are erected exceeding 40 or 1 lot in any village or be lield as security for the payment of tho pos son who performed the or furnished the and the said lien shall have precedence to all Tho is a good one and ought to As TIII NOBLEST or is something novel in ain politics for a man with this reputation to obtain a high official Thus comments our organ of all the SI the tion of Mr. Mr. D. has before re- presented this Sta e in Congress has represented it two Mr. has been elected J. Me M. SLafter has been Speaker of the sembly and other have been elected to high judicial among all those of its own it cannot find one precedent for tho election of an honest man to e the of the recent We named above a few of its own to the recklessness of tho to accomplish But the whole statement is outrage nnd a upon the people of this and their intelligence and honesty iu selecting men to fill higl cst It is an in- to the and a brojen and lying calumny upon tho men to represent them and to bear the ors at home which in America in thies and Their abode among the is but the of their de- votion to the mother chun h and and their stay here is tho great sacrifice of foreign in n land of republican for which their reward will surely in the shape of good appointments as Pastors when they return to old Tho is established in to tlie unyielding The monta which call into existence such as the Know aro certainly to bo and as long as there is a paper composed of and one to and doing good and efficient vice in eradicating and destroying that migrating spark of prescriptive and sive is but proper that the American people should know the facts and The of 20 1855, No. 3, giv es a synopsis of the debates on a motion mode in Congress to increase the pay of and sums up as What a fine test of the excellencies of tho American democratic form of Government when the highly responsible representatives of a People have such a conception and do thus perform their Where will this finally end f The people nurse at their in tho first the ar- which sooner or later will sting its nnd drink its and the germ of disunion is laid in tho very institutions is at an end and the disappointed people are crushed under i E. the Moha v will lecture ou at the on Tuesday J. B. bury is in having arrived here last for the purpose of folding a cal convention in this It is to be that more of the posed meeting had not been The singers and those interested in the science of are invited to meet in the terian Church this for the purpose of singing and taking into consideration the subject of the Alfred tho just elected Know Nothing Moyor of is a great six feet and a half in Now Hampshire Know-Nothing nominated Ralph of for vice John who was found to be MORE THAX il an article upon political quotes tl 3 which is an admirable ti of the and mendacious tc -y of tlie of tho Ion Lie in our what and a of her do o it with line charged upon the present State A the perpetration of wrongs o x monstrous They aro unable sustain one of their but like and as they n ither honest enough or courageous enough do justice where they have perpetrated base a 1 unfounded attempt to p the game through as they have il and sustain tho grossest li -s most and by brazen and damnable when they can find n evidence nor the shadow of truth to s They have allowed four vi of the session to elapse without com- in the last days of tho Legislature to e an election under the name o an investigation perambulate t rough the hire clerks and 0 aud spend tho Summer at an expense b the Stato of from to to in- q into wrongs that never and to a t as and informers on the acts far b When the officers demand an investigation a a matter of justice to t' ey demand an investigation as the n eans ot furnishing a protection from tl o led shafts of personal they offer 8 to those who are to pi uue the in- v to open their offices and lay b ire every business transaction during rm of is called n V Inle nothing is done to fulfil either the t reafs of their enemies or to comply with t own Fom timo enough to have g all the business of the State since its 0 men used to the details of 1 four weeks r ore of tho session still But i ig has been nothing will be done of the most prominent a respectable than the poor in State was heard to observe and not so hard as honest may has become assistant of the London Sunday IK Solomon of The wife of Mr. made her a Christmas present of three blooming The Sun of that city thinks this a pretty fair specimen of for a rose in Linos SALS or few days ago 113 slaves were sold nt New Orleans for which gives an average of Sun. wh eh expressed such intense satisfaction at the last of our ka Mr. now copies a mean tle slur of tho at Mr. H. for voting for Kilbourn for Mr. Hull justifies hii vote for Senator from the fact that Mr. Kilbourn was the regular nominee of the As such he supported because there was no Nebraska Democratic candidate in the We are assured by Mr. Hull that like another good ho never We are equally certain that on all other which interests either him or his tho will find him AT learn that Mr. Lion late Sheriff of has been appointed Postmaster at Ozaukee in place of Mr. Mr. Silverman wis former Sheriff of kee and wts removed by Gov. He was afterwards restored by Gov. Last fall ie ran as an independent candidate for und wu defeated by Mr. MILITARY Barstow appointed Dr. James of Surgeon of the First Brigade of Ar- of the Wisconsin The United States Treasurer reports tho voko whatever form this may i amounts in the Treasury on 29th the of nnd 76G. revolution have provided no true shall who with integrity and in crush out the Is this People's man but some and what tha to be crushed but The steps up fully and exposes the of these It winds up M follow Let and those who do not appreciate excellencies of our Small pox i i raid o be fearfully on the increase nt as it is in several other of tl o The has nominated win for Mitchell has gone to Baton to accept tho hospitalities tendered hi iu by the is estimated by the New York journals that were paid on a single dry in that city for clearing the It is said that the late Gov. Door has le t a manuscript biography which possesses much political tho best return thing that can be done with Brie is to make a hence they Their exertions in Q of at country tend but to excite deception and rank With our devotion to the American principles and tem of we shall fight on and fight ever to expose its especially it labors to throw contempt aud to nullify tho spirit of the republican system at Grand of the of Wisconsin commences its in oa 7th Goi or when it attacks who will not to its hierarchical is i Minister has sent to in the Carribean allow tht my Expedition to land on any portion ol Central yesterday that legislature of by the election of bad created a vacancy in ihe V. S. Senate for the next six yeai Tho Scotch papers make tho ing Died at on the 7th in his 85th Peter the old and faithful servant of Sir Walter and for nearly thirty years his coach A Chap stopping at one of the hotels in the city of New being asked by the waiter whether he would have green or said he didn't care what color it if it had plenty of in it. Professor Manes thinks dogs can We doubt it. they they won d not mile in just because a tin cullender is to their I 1 a provided for a few lazy they arc afraid t because they fear their own falsehoods i ill be exposed and and the fume r men whom they have assailed i ith form of malignant and ingenious and cunning missile of i in New is nearly Out Bf liquor shops but 12 were open on Sunday the Irte Mrs. Forrest of presented with a diamond valued at thirty-two hundred by her as a tribute cf their esteem and A GOOD has appointed Edward of District Attorney of Co. VIRGINIA Henry A. after writing a letter t enouncing the Know was nominated for He is now stumping t ic The Know have adopted the following as their political motto ignorance is 'tis folly to be Wise recent snow storn did not extend West to the There is little or in Grant county California has a lunatic at and it lias 125 FANNY correspodent in York informs the Boston that Fern's entitled the Life and Beauties of Fanny to be produce a greater interest than any volume has been for a It is said that has been offered for the manuscript by a Boston and refused by the Long. THE MILWAUKEE ing rifle recently im by Mr. J. C. of Wisconsin promises to go ahead of anything in this line ever got It can be loaded and fired times in a The diameter of the barrel di- from to tl e ing the ball or slug to fill the grooves thus destroying the The tridge into the base of the tiny escape of rifle also At forty ic drove a ball 13 inches into solid pine and it is claimed that it will carry a mile and a half with force and works daily in the preparation of lint to dress the wounds of the soldiers in. the AN APPROPRIATE editor of the Green Buy Advocate has been pre- sented with some Wo trust that they were net on his If the world's a and men nnd women merely is the ence and to come from That's a HEALTH AND The young who is unable to sport a riding habit should get into a walking habit Wa lay this ment before our readers this It will be read with It is a straight business like and we would do injustice to our did we not say that we liked it. We have not time to call attention to its suggestions we should but we think all who road it will agree that it is an excellent State la Crosst Sep. SSf The interest on tho Fox and Improvement eight per bonds i ue 1st, will be paid in this at the Sank of North An extract from i ie recent message of Gov. of in relation to this will be the inside of this Y. of It is a pleasant commentary on the of party that while or message is quoted our great works of Internal Im- and as a credit and honor to our at home is subjected to every f overflowing malignity of onal and political We find in one of the pers the KNOW NOTHING The Committee of Know Nothings will hold their first annual meeting nt the Grist on the day of April at 11 a. m. a. A general at- tendance of the committee is February 25, Daily Neva and other papers favorable to the will please copy and forward to the a 6 i their Grant Co. ior tho Ari us and Democrat ly known as Old Black situated in the part of the being republican and ahc had to oaT a is the finest county in the has paid in this year all of her State tax .By the way that Jackson ia One of This subject was before Hie bly By personal apj to the nature of some members nnd the feelings of Me. Daniels has led in getting up a state of fiat may his appropriation of hat economical when money is hoi ly and so a gratuity is to lie paid to a. An of the Governor's message to the of inquiry be found in another coin He plainly told Assembly that the sons fur the power the and placed under the control of his own judgment and discretion was not a proper subject of their In this he was If the law had ed to have made him responsible to the it would have said so. Bjt it has wisely kept the Executive and legisla ive of the Government distinct each and the Governor has as m uch right to demand the reasons why the Absen bly elected Mr. Sholes that tho bly has to inquire why the Governor cd Mr. Daniels and appointed Dr. Percival State His reasons however he gave at len and they would be sufficient for any pu but tho present is to take on trust all the assertions which are mode by its ringleaders and f and to receive for nothing tho plainest truths and soundest arguments presented by those against whom its prejudices have leen excited by illiberal and calumnious partisan He also toli them that no to pa j to ono of his discharged employees a gratuity For services never performed and never suffered would meet his It is time for the to understand that other Government have their rights and duties as well as that the Gov is not responsible t its dictation iu the exorcise of what is an i pendent executive and that in- and outrages implied Ly the terms and manner of its frequent and for not beneath its digni y to beneath dignity to n itice and When inform ition is honi stly and in good faith called they are enti tied to it. There is no act dono in nil the ments of Government during the past T cv ory particular and knowledge of whit h is not at but when tho s of State are assailed by studied and eln ate it is thoir duty to protect Arrival of the Steamship Preparing for The has Her news haa been but she brings some interesting additional The have only two armed vessels it The invasion of by the Russians was greatly It is reported that the Cabinet at Vienna intim Ued to England and Franco its conviction of peace not likely to ensue from present Under these circum- stances for anl will place her armies at the disposal of the Allies when Feb. 5. Rev. of Hie Universalist Society of and lately ing candidate for dropped dead in street this probably from affection of the of some not long a reverend by the oT of dimensions somewhat both literally anil presented Says one of the brethren to you left your people you were a. great said but when he dies he wiU be no said a will be a dead The recently given at New York by Mrs. for the benefit of the has acquired for that lady not a little Her example imitated in a de- tided ST far as regards the ability of such parties in bestowing comforts on the She a flannel coat The Herald is slightly mistaken about Mr. being the choice of the East. The irst day ho did not get one veto out of all rom Milwaukee but 2 out of 5 in none in Washington or Ozaukee jad but one in Sheboygan It was the most thorough in hat tho Easters republicans were induced o vote for him at or W. he new governor of has twice president of the Arkansas and speaker of the house of f that where he has resided for 24 He Is tt native of and is aid to be a fine of a wing feet in that the ai left in Cnow Nothings brought out a man and de- the Seward candidate by tomo 2000 the richest counties in the Si possessed of a very extensive tract of tue best of pine Several large iron ore beds which are to be worked the comin r from which iron enough catr be obtained to lay all Railroad the State will ever have need of. Together with as lich and fertile soil as can be found anywhere in tlie proportionally well and well ed with innumerable front Black River the has the best wator power in An immense of lumber manufactured yearly at this mills and machine shops aro under ef together with large Tolling mills for the manufacture of A although r evt and with aboro few y among first in i j i ri fi of the Senate and Assembly start this to fulfill their to visit the Prison at Such is tho sincerity of the call for A courteous able and timely report an effen escence of wrath and its is among other ren lest it may be used as an Had the report of Mr. Taylor been what th Q Journal styles no word of objection w juld have been made to putting a copy of it into tho hands of every person in But his report was neither an argument nor a statement of but a scurrilous and attack upon officers ous as the articles in the and ly because it was an attack upon men who had no chance for defence in the they are The report wis alini at a verbatim copy of an article in the Patriot and every one who cares em ugh about the subject to form an that they were from the same Mr. Taylor is a good lent who probably have reai the Secretary of State's report lind his attention not been called to it by liis landlord A. Tenney having his attention called to he might have yielded to Tenney's tics and read as the report of a an article prepared for the and waich it would very well have If Mr. Taylor doomed the reference own resolution to an ho si offer resolutions of such n that they will not be an insult when li is called upon to carry nut their provisi mn. After it was referred to him he called i ptm the Secretary of inquired wli the characters did He inquire 1 in a good natured was answered in the and expressed himself pa ed. It was an and cr's prompting that impelled him to tion of an his and dis- graceful to the body of which ho is a n em- The report may cause a ris do the grimaces of any other clown in any er ring but the laugh is mingled with n cr respect nor esteem for the painted and mottled fool who excited it. mt It will be seen by the in another that our good friend Mr. also proposes to take the daguerreotypes of the members of the Mr. 1'. i an excellent the in who has ever taken up his residence in His pictures are correct and the likenesses and the whole in a superior style of art. The taken by him of different portions ol the town and of our leading citizens are the best we yet The motto of Mr. F. is or in more common parlance lays over them His room is tod next floor to tho Post up stai His stock of is There is no better or artist than our friend One him a at the dry goods advertisement before chasing 5. A fire occurred here last ing the building corner West Bridge and Water cold and clear thermometer 22 degrees below New Feb. 5. The Paris correspondent cf the cial Advertiser says that the steamship Un- ion sailed from Havre with her hold and cabin full of freight and only a small ber of second class During her stay in Havre strenuous wore mado by Capt. Adams to sell her to the or to the French and Spanish Com- but she was too small for either The American Bible Society havo adopted Gov. the Minister at u their delegate to the meeting of the British and Foreign Bible 2. Teams aro crossing the St. Lawrence now on the ice for the first timo this Feb. 2. A occurred iu the Gait House Insl destroying two occupied bj Miss the who all her The damage amounts to or The weather is moderating and boats are daily arriving and of Feb. G. William Seward was this day re-elect cd to the U. S. receiving 10 majority over all others in the and 4 maj. in the Extreme Cold at 8, Last night was the coldest of the winter Thermometer at 7 o'clock this moring sixteen below At Black Rock ther was 22 degress Good sleigh The French Hill New Feb. 6. The French Spoliation Senate day 8 18 The bad previously passed the Hotine from 3. Legislature of Nebraska assembled Omaha on the Both Houses permanently organized by choice ol officers favorable to the Administration and to Gov. Nebraska resolutions will ho and the Governor's course The message of the Governor wu received and The above is from and he says it is at Feb. 3. here intensely cold end all western and Rail Rondg again blockaded by The Milwaukee Rearne Feb. 3. The members of contributed liberally to-day towards iho payment of the thousand dollars fino for violation of the law at Commander Andrew Fort will ly command the Arctic expedition in search of Dr. The n of a Senator to succeed the Hon. Co will take place on the 13th of F. A Colline an of St. called on Gov. of upon in the course of which an altercation ensued be- tween which was ended by tho nor knocking Collins The Governor has since been arrested for assault and The Governor was but the jury could not agree he was SKALL is before the York Assembly prohibiting tbo circulation foreign tank bills of a lew tion and other etables are budding and in tho open iu New Feb. 3. Tlie Sardinian Frigate Genet ed to be loaded with is to be mitted to come up to the quarantine station and anchor until enquiries art made tho character of the Emigrants on ami it determination in to what further action M The Feb. 2. Weather here cold but all the roads open except tho Chicago and small portion of tho 111. Central R. H. col been heard Foreign New Feb. 0. Tho Belgian Consul in Mr. has taken in band the cose of convicts landed from the ship and now in tho city prep to sending them to their ing a public Ho hod a with and his to find them Mayor Wood replied that ho will them on tho Consul's word that they shall not become a public Feb. 2. No mail this morning south of A destructive firo occurred in consuming 18 buildings and bales of New Feb. o. man rest in charged the country of soiled Artist no such He is to about 300._____________________ Feb. 1. Manny died at His loss will bfl by com Ho wan wealthy nnd while Mayor be double tht rf his salary in New 1. Tho steamer sunk a few days in the Mississippi at Plumb a below It about 30 aro  

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