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Ilrmn, IPoHleal.J The Boul'i September 



EDUOAIJONAI, 



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DSOTJL mi,, 

 YOUNG BUBALIflT. 



List of How Advertisements this Week. 



Department for the fisc.il voir ending the 30th of 



The Secretary of the Treasury bssi 

 Congress his plan for reducing Ihc expense* foi 

 the collection of the revenue, tothe eitcnlof $400, 

 000 per annum lie proposes the re-organ ixatior 

 of the collection districts, the reduction of the lit 

 ports of entry to 2.>, and to discontinue 21 of the St 

 ports of delivery. The salaries of officers 

 the same, aa under recommendation their duties 

 would be increased. He suggests the employment 

 of steam tugs at the larger ports, and whether the 

 protection of the reTcnue and relief to distressed 

 Teasels could not be the better e fleeted by the nary. 

 The revenue cutters ought, be 

 to the Nary Department, and their officers 



■signatioD. Those 

 who hare rendered note-worthy set-rice could be 

 transferred to the navy with an assimilated rank. 

 The President has sent to the Senate a message, 

 reply to the 

 any correspondence in relation to (lie purchas 

 of Cuba which has not been made public. - 

 uch correspondence has take 

 place which has not already been communicated t 

 Congress. " In my lost annual message, I stated 

 that the publicity which has been gi' 

 mcr negotiations on the subject, and the large 

 appropriations which niAY he required to effect the 

 the purchase, render, it axpedient, before making 



nnothcr attempt to renew (he negotiations, that I 

 should lay the whole subject before Congress, I 



i, deeming 

 important, if not indispensable, 

 any negotiations which I might 

 furtherance of Ihc measure, should 

 previous sanction »f Congress." 



"ExOBUioal" Wiiile closing this number 1 



Hwprauwi o] i ., i, tta from b Club Agent, . u 



Western New York, containing by for the laxgcsl 

 remittance i ■■ ■ i reoetrod from one person on n' 

 loriptiou to tho Rural, ▼«., a Draft amounting ,„ 

 " ' ' ' for copies of the present 



11,1 Hi Toil in a high Dgure tot "a country pa- 



per," publi tied io the " i; i District*," to pn- 



ootinci how-voi modestly, (and we would not do 

 it boostinglyj yet il" any of our metropolitan oon- 



'■ mpoi iri . I lioods, (or uneasy rivals,) 



doubt ii i BorrooiDoaa, sod di sire prool tU< " dooa 

 moots" coo be exbibilad. 



—Meantime, after thanking the numerous active 

 sad influential frigid !,,■ i: nit far the ofroria 



l \'"> iM '" : lMl " ''■' vtend ilscireula- 



' "' l "'" '" -'■''■■ ttaftl BiDgln subscriptions, ns 



well u small oloba and additioi to clubs, are still 



1,1 '"'"■ ' " lM '" ■ | i U | received and 



I" P°3 »«endodtoii«f»r. We can still supply 



back numbers Ol this volume, whether the names 

 ( I ,: "' ■ ''' ■ ' ,lJ, '■■ twenties or hundreds 



Affairs at Washington. 



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: ' ■ oluti ' the Bouse n questing the Pn lidenl to 



; ■■■ the ispoudencc bc- 



rrauei', and England, in 



■ [uii ition ol Cubo has reported to 



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ii 

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reported. 



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Moutitaius. The Representative from California 

 ■nd Mr. Qrshain, the delegate .:,, , | 

 appeared before the oommlUo* sad 

 favor of the organiiation of the lait- .■■■ 



- n in regard 

 mid the action ultimately be favorable, 

 he turitor) will, it is supposed, be mnie to cover 

 'arger area than Mr. Coiras proposed 



Congressional Proceerlinga. 



Sbnatb. — Mr. Seward introduced a resol 

 which was adopted, calling on the President for 



Spain relative to proposals for tho purchase of 



b furnish returi 



inporlcd from Cuba at all the ports of 



•<\ Slates during the past live years. 

 Hunter, Chairman of the Committee 



ice, brought up the Invalid Pension I 

 This appropriates about J»3ii,( 

 the provisions of the Act of 1818, for the preven- 

 tion of fraud; also, provides that after July 1st, 

 of the present yeur, the Pension Agencies shall 

 he abolished, and thai their duties shall he per- 

 formed under the Sub-Treasury regulations, with 

 a view to save the cost of such agencies. Tbe bill 



Mr. Johnac 



Indian Affair 



, the t'ul 



■ ported a 



"pen. 



educational ami n^rieulturiil purposes, which was 

 passed. 



A considerable amount of private business has 

 received the action of the Senate during the week. 



Hoi SB.— Mr. Cobb, or Ala., from the Committee 

 on Public Lands, reported a bill confirming the 

 aggregate compensation of the Registers and Re- 

 ceivers of the Public Laud Offices to $3,500 per 

 annum each, which was passed. Mr. Cobb men- 

 tioned thai tins bill was intended 

 [ng sad other abuses, citing Plattsburg, Mo, 

 case in point, where $10,000 was received foi 

 >-( hi 'service Mr. C. also reported bills to r 

 and continue in force without 



lion of time tbe bouuty land acts of 1835, 1S42 and 

 1854; bill providing for re -payment for lands cr- 



on the 16th and 86th 



were surveyed to pre-empt the same; ap[ 

 ing $5,000 to run a mark and establish the 

 boundary of Minnesotu. All were passed. 



Oarnett moved to strike ■ a 

 Rome. The imports from Rome 

 " d. France and England have 



omo. Mr. Corey made a like motion as regard; 



■iticiland and Persia. All carried. 



A dispatch IV. mi Washington says the Housi 



P. Committee has authorized their choi 

 report a bill authorising the P. M. General to ooi 

 ict for the performance of any mail service, si 

 laud, for a specific sum, not exceeding the pos 

 age m&lixed. 



New York Legislature. 



t\ — A ri'si-hiHuTi Ha, udopted, calling for 

 report or the Lieut. Governor's traveling fees as 

 member of the Canal Hoard from 1*46 to 1849.. 



Th. following was also adopted: 



Resolved, That the Canal Appraisers be re que* 



Old World Matters. 



Thb news brought by the Washingtoi 

 Europa baa created con - 

 all circles in our country, as c 

 the position Louis. Napoleon intends occupying 

 in European Affairs. His brusque reception of the 

 Austrian Minister at the New Year's levee ( partic- 

 ulars of which will be found below.) caused a panic 

 in the money markets of London, Paris, and Vien- 

 ull— what the end will be, 

 ains to be seen. Tbe general tone of affairs on 



Britain.— The London Times, reviewing 

 official correspondence on Central Amer- 

 thinks that the American Government 

 officials are pushing matters very far in- 

 deed. The Times' leading article so 

 •espeettug the Italian 

 efficnt 



prevention be adopted, collision willoccurbctween 

 Sardinia and Austria. 



the New Year's levee w< 



is with your governnn nt 

 but I request you to l< 

 mat my personal feelings for 

 changed." The emphatic tone of th 

 his animated gesture attracted th 



diplomatic crops. It 



warning her, in consequence oft! 

 crossing the Servian frontier. The Mou 





days public opinion has been agitated by alarming 

 reports which it is the duty of government to put 

 a stop to, in declaring that nothing in diplomatic 

 relations authorizes the fears which these reports 

 tend to provoke." The Paris correspondent of the 

 Daily News says that the impression that Europe 

 was on the eve of a general war, gained ground 

 immensely; and he asserts beyond a doubt that 

 whatever turn events might take, the French army 

 in Italy was quite ready to march "on paper/'— 

 The same authority says tho AubI 

 dor's Private Secretary had been suddenly 

 patched to Vienna. 



. — The official OeslerreichiBcbe 

 poudent or Vienna announces that reinforcements 

 will go from that city to the army in Lombardy, 

 Venetian Kingdom. It is expressly said that the 

 troops arc sent for the protection of the peaceful 

 inhabitants of I In Kingdom iilmii>sI the revolution- 

 ary party. Tbe Vienna Gazette slnle.. that the 

 project of concentrating an imposing force on the 

 of Servia. and the execution of ninth had 





Csasl dsmsj 



I upon, dc 





The resolution endorsing the Canal Board me- 

 orial to Congress for aid to Lake Harbors was 

 called up, and after debnv 



doing in the House, with 



the c\r,|>ti,.i, nf ■■ introducing," and ■'reporting," 

 dde number of 

 bills. Work is being laid out. and in a week or 

 I ■ be able to see some of the results of 

 labor on the part of our Legislature. 



F.> t ;. — After a great deal of talk on Ihe 

 Pacific Railroad scheme, at Washington, it would 

 motives arc in a 

 Icrment, a motion being 

 made and earned, "that the bill, with its various 

 '. -> difficult 

 hspe It stood." We are glad to see a call 

 emanating from ihe Capitol— we doubt 



'R« is one of the original 



age one 

 •etioo ores fc 

 he sane period were about 



