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MOORE'S REHAL KEW-YOR3EGS. 



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Contents of the Kara! tor February 5, 1859. 



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YOUNO IIUHAMST. 

 STOUT TELLKtL 



LUt of New Advertisement* this Week. 



New York Legislature. 



Sexsn.— The special emunitlM I 

 Ibe unclaimed dividends of Saving* Batiks. Messrs. 

 Opdykc. Low and Pond, reported (be unclaimed 



nil, i 



uirkN t 



Old World Matters. 



Tat Arabia arrived at Halifax on the SSth alt 

 ndthe Arayo at New York on the 23lb. with one 

 Dtelllgence. We make the following 



r ordered 





,J locks 



to be returned, with 

 • n prop 

 : Engineer reported that the cxpem 

 of lengthen ing the chambers of the e, 

 as lo admit the pa*sa;{e<if l> 

 be9l>!M,000, and lake three or four years, if prac- 

 ticable at all. He recommend* rather an extension 

 of foundations and rebuilding head-works, wbicl 

 could be done, and would materially- add to tfa 

 preaent capacity. 



Tin- resolution requiring informs 

 in aato the number of employes on the Canal am 

 eir salaries for IMS and 1968 was passed. Also 

 e concurrent report approving and endorsing tin 

 Canal Hoard Memorial to Congress. 

 [o i ■ ulive Session Jnmee si. Cook n-ascon 

 '■■il: Supeiiutcndenl, and Mcmm. Scy 



tiitiiir, PiitUtreoo. "I 



Quarantine. 



Thr 



< nplta] stock of the Booh- 





] Of B 



i taioi on [odion Inn. I ntft^'.OOO. 



■ . of Ibe Superintendent of Public Iu 

 atruction and [diet Asylum, \iire received. 



Mr. Buggies presented the Legislature 

 report on the condition of the divisions of the 







ROCHESTER, N. Y.. FEBRUA 



Affairs at Washington. 



'■ "■■'- Committee on Indian Affairs havt 

 I 

 ■■■■■■ i us tlie Nen fork Ite 



' I. in,!, and nil 



i lb] whites Its details have not trnns- 



l'l"<l, ''Ml 'I " iiritlci I I that it win sntisOtm . 



to 1hh.i1, i 



Congressional Proceedings. 



BasTA-m The " purchase of Cuba" came before 

 tha Bonnie, and Mr Bliflell, of La., from the Com- 

 mittee on foreign Affairs, to whom was referred 

 the bill making appropriation a to facilitate the ac- 

 quisition of Cuba by negotiation, reported at con- 

 idcrnblo length, strongly urging the passage of 



Cheat Bbitain.— The- English Parliament bad 

 been summoned lo meet on the 5tb of February. 

 It is rumored that the British Chinese Squadron 

 was lo be augmented by twelve sail of the line. 

 The depression on the London Stock Exchange 

 continued until the 13th, when the excitement 

 greatly subsided, under the more satisfaciory ac- 

 counts from the continent. More confidence was 

 shown in all departments, and consols left off at an 

 advance of %. The London Tim** estimates the 

 depreciltion in public stocks on shares in the Ku- 

 ropcan market in consequence of Napoleon's policy, 

 at thirty millions sterling. 



Fluxes.— Among the rumors from Paris is one 

 that C7en. MeMahon is to command the army in 

 Italy, nnd that 30,000 men of the Austrian contin- 

 gent arc to cross over to Italy. The Coiwtitvttonti 

 has one article, admittiug that there arc serious 

 ditliciil ties between France and Austria concerning 

 the Danube nn<f Servia, but says war is only pos- 

 of the rupture of treaties. Prince 

 Napoleon had gone to Turin to espouse the Prin- 

 cess Clotildc, daughter of the King of Sardinia. 

 Tha impression seems to prevail that this would 



••0 Hi.' support of France to Victor Emanuel to 



'"-"" H King of Italy, The Paris correspondent 



■ftjs that the French Marshals are 

 charged to take command of the great military 



2Ceu)3 Paragraphs. 







1, ll.ei 



left Detroit, Cleveland, 

 with various products, 

 ii ra ire u mil satisfied 



mly. Michigan, ore 



very destitute condition, 



Legislature for 



<fcl)C Xcws Coificnscr. 



* entertained of aCvj» W p,^ ,, 



The people ofG 

 resented a> being i 

 an appeal has been made 

 There are about 1.000 famili 

 these not more than onc-quorler, il is 

 means of subsistence until the i 

 total fnilurcof tbecrops is 



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The Leaf 



t.ngu 



signed 



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districts, and all Generals on leave of ahsei 

 ordered to their posts. He also says that Wal 

 baa protested ogaiust the ominous impression that 

 appears to rule supreme, and determined lo l 

 from a scene where moderation is no longer I: 

 ed to. All the Emperor's minister's arc said 

 favor of peace, and the industrial population of 



France look with a 



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ties, Jan. 10th, addressed to the Com- 

 er Indian Affairs, mentions that a bam! 

 I ■ P H- had stolen into 



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lie Indiana will 

 ■ the border Bottle- 



| Of IheTreasur 

 ■ Ins House, sugg 



ialcouDtriee 

 . 

 iClBOej, uniform 

 ana n uniform ■ -. A) l.i . i 

 being of the opinion that 

 ed and prob- 

 i as represen- 









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ably adopt.. \ i 



ted. He-..'. 



1 i.i'iil and 



■ lead it. this 

 Tii. Indian office has received 



■ I,.. Mil,,, 



■■'■■"' >" II '■ II mklon Indi 



u II Ulken by Coin. Denver. 



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Hi lib i , . ,1, ■ . ,,i lv [, i, 



'■ Million appropriation, that il tbi 



Kionled, I.' n 



aercisl, which would 



despatches from 

 Prompt 





Middlebury, Yermonl 



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d '. r Mama and Clay, fn 



» choseo a Member of Congress from 



In the House with distinction 



. retiring in 1S43, when he was 



■'• was twice, we believe, re- 



i retired, devot- 



good pari 



■ 

 ehoacn Governor. 



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settlements of the 



* -Several i 



Tiis Ice Tsam os the Un 



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beaut, or are i n \h, piogree* of being aa,_. _. 



•won thM far baa Iwn enousUy favorable Th 

 -„o/ says there are a :- 



'■■'< of I« gathered, v»] Ucd 

 at halfstiulltouof dollars! If tbe*e sUliatica ar« 



ore already stored ou the bank-. . : ■ 



above Newburgh— worth more than a million a»d 



• half of dollars ! This is certainly a xery hand- 



tion a "fixed fact by the United Slates 

 pose resulting from political and geographical ne 

 h hai i i" en rOl Ognized by all partie; 

 nnd iiiliuiin-ti-nlioDs, and in regard to which the 

 popular roico has been expressed unanimously." 

 Senator Si-wurd. as lit.- r.-pri'-cntalive of the mi 

 orityof the Committee, also reported. Mr. S. 

 thought the proposition to hoy Cuba now unwise 

 n. I ri.iii'iilou-, mi.] characterised its purchase as 

 inch of a Heredity ns that oflered by the auction- 

 oiniin. in tin- p1:n , n In. Ilinu.-lii it might come so 

 bandy." The discuss on Ibe report was post- 

 poned until .l.ni : || 



'' I jjfal rote u[ the Pacific llailroad bill re- 



du-dJsAHs defeat by a vole of 88 to 20. 

 Au net ivih pn.sed providing for the payment of 

 ie expenses of investigating cm illees of the 



ftoosoa 

 The Socrotarj of the Novy was directed to ftar- 

 i sb all information in regard to Lieut Craven's 

 ■urrej i.u the Atrato ship channel. 



'■ ■■! ■,. ( Ml 



■! Vancouver's Island and 



1 ■ try ofWnr to 



laj befon tho Senate a report of Col. Wright's cam- 



|':n-n .'i^.uust the Indians in Oregon htk ,i.| ui. .1 

 'I Ur Chapman, of Pa,, from the Judici- 

 al \ (Y in i ii Lt !.■■■, ). ' pi tried a |,i|| punishing the forg- 

 ing and Counterfeiting of military land warrants; 

 i purofanao, &<■ .; or kndw- 

 m-lv uttering oi eireul itlng the si 

 Ishmenl of ool loss than three moi th ■ 

 me iH in the I'enitciitiary. Passed. 

 Pho Sou ■■ i lopt«d a raaolutiou oalling on the 



President for the report of Mr. Nugent, -| ial 



agdnl tO Van.'. in. 



Mr, ri.. I].,, of Mo., introduced abillapproprl 



»tillg*,llV I" pnv tin- VMlu.-- .,'1 l:.,..|,;, n . the seve 



'■' l 'in.-iii.-.iiih.; C uiiitees Mr. Ilcadun. o 



,|V - '■ ■ offered in. amendment providing that ncre- 



ler not more tb m 10 cents per mile shall be paid 



tho distance actually and 



rily traveled in ,.,., i,,„, n.i, K s 5 es. The hill 



passed with the latter amendment. 



lOlation was ruh.ptrd calling on Secretary 

 I probable receipts from 

 ustoma and public lands, f„ r the current and 

 cxt fiscal yvurs. 



Etia Jaxbxro, I'vkagi iv 

 im M..M.Mi,Ko.— Dates from Rio Janeiro to Dee 

 t, BueOOS Ajms to tho Btfa.and Paraguay Nov. 

 80th, and Uontcvidoo Nov. i',th, h 

 hand. Considerable exeftomenl prevails at the 

 latter place about our Paraguay expedition and 

 against the 

 ! ..,..-,,]-, broai bed From Buenos 



" *»' I "..in'— life trea iu danger 

 from o fit of apoplexy From Paraguay n>e learn 

 thst Lopes hi. ,, j :Uilt j 0lls r or 



,000 troops 

 by English and 

 perfectly 



rritiA.— The people are represented to be well 

 pleased with the spirit displayed hy the Emperor 

 regard to France nnd Sardinia. Twenty-seven 

 thousand men were on their way to Italy. The 

 Porte having acknowledged the down stateof things 

 in Servia, there is no question of Austrian occu- 

 pancy in that quarter, and tho treaty of Paris is not 

 likulv to he broken by the intervention of that 

 power. 



Italy.— Many persons were leaving Milan every 

 day. The police bad to efTace from the walls such 

 Inscriptions as "Death to the Germans," The 

 troops were greatly excited, and strict discipline 

 was necessary to preveut e*ce-ses. The advance 

 guard ,.t' the Austrian reinforcements had reached 

 Milan. Additional guns had been mounted on the 

 e.ta.l.l, direated against l!,e city. A Milan paper 

 of the «th, says the elurooes of revolt were dimin- 

 ishing daily. It was thought Prince Napoleon's 

 presence in Italy would lead to unmistakable 

 demonstrations. 



B BT.— A telegraph cable has been laid to Con 

 lopl.v Another collision between the Turk.' 



lost on both sides. 



(Kansas) publishes a 

 f a conllict between a 

 party of men under Cnpt. Drown-, and a posse un- 

 derthe Deputy D. S. Marshall, near Paoli, Dickens 

 Five of Captains Dnows's party aud the 

 tan Is arc reported 

 killed. The account ia not vouched for, and is 

 probably exaggerated. 



Tna telegraph line is completed to Leavenworth 

 Kansas, making a continuous connection from that 

 city to New York. The first through message was 

 received nt the Utrald office on the 20tb ult. 



Ton St, I'mil (Minnesota) Tim*» complains of the 

 absence or snow iu that Stnto-scnrcely any having 

 fallen since the early part of December. The 

 weather has been t>o mild that out-door labor has 

 been in progress all winter. Au absence of storms, 

 with almost continued succession of bright, 

 daya, is another feature of tho present season 

 DtutiMj the pasl year Lynn has manufac 

 more than 16.000,000 pairs of shoes. The 

 business of Massachusetta is valued at (40,00 

 a year, and one-half the shoes mode in that 

 arc manufactured in Lynn— so the thriving city of 

 Lynn annually manufactures $20,000,000 worth of 



Deputy and two of his 



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Koot.ooo per eni 



— The Burns r. 

 grand affairs this 



Maryland Is ettlraated : 





.en j.l: 



f;.;,</,t u f,.— mc 



ilphla and BuUi'm 



U.-.l W.-i.tti' t-'.'f .n:-i "l" 



Bed Wi 



1 "'iiinuH.utstea.ly.' 

 J-. v.-IL.w -e'. v ;.i.. „-|,i tl . ::3,:|:; r ,;,| /■,,„^,.,„ 

 M.'v.r- UlL'liin.l. Alii.,.-, lt r .v. J:,-.-l f r.r.l-..n. -|„.„, , 



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Tnn mortality in New York last 

 the very largo amount of M,W2 doati 

 population of 700,000, is one death i 

 the population. Among the deall 

 fifteen thousand children. 



The Great Salt Lake of Utah 

 strongest and purest brine fountain known. Capt. 

 Staksbdri records that hesaw millions of bushelsof 



.It crystallized on its western borders, and that he 

 made use of the unstrengtheued water successfulh 



Acconnisc to official dispatches there are 100,000 

 armed men determined to oppose Turkish rule in 

 Servia. Somewhat urgent requests had reached 

 Con.slaiitinni.le I'm- reiiifm-eenienls. The Porte has 

 augmented the Ottoman forces in Candia by 5,0(10 

 The agitation amongst the Christian popu- 

 lation is increasinglhroughout the Turkish empire. 

 2,400 miles long, and 2.00 i) broad ; the 

 equal to Hint of all Europe. 



— Some t.f Hie papers of Wcit Florida are aglla 



- Mr. Frederick Cook, of Cauklii, 



wtncu was bum iu un 



N. Y. his a si 



- A treat) of peace hot been cone 

 IT. ft. and Navajoe Indian.. 



uded between 



— Mr. Morjiliy i* a biut to play, bliodrolded, Iw 



*s«ms 



lo boon the 



— It Is oxpoeted thai tho Einperc 

 ..- 1 Qui en i totoriaJn u n y. 



r Alexander 



— Tit.' Jorseymen ore apiiatlng u 



— Phillip JcSS'Mll. .1 .,' HCD .,;,,,! 



■ Then were t/'-'G donlba In 6L L 



eiutijc-tuf : 

 n, Vi, ou inc. 



-sixty mite* ..r raUroad have bsea 

 f Philadelphia wittiin one year. 

 — A iteem cnrrlnjte has been Invent. 



.1 In Connect 



— i be Bfll repealing the ten per 



as passed tin- House at Columbus, O 



- r...r,l Lyons, the now Britith Ml. 

 ffnsUIngloo the last week of this in 



cent interest 



The 









highly di«.eiplitu-d .iiel . 



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1,1 '■ 'I frith Bn< artillcr] and the t 



i 



loud in his det^Miiuiati. >n t,. j iel.l u.iihiu" lo I 

 Un.led State* The - u ■ 



be m,- u tion<-d, is unnsvonblo to the United Stal 







._ -nads, The 

 Indian ogrnU at Fort Yuma had returned from Uu 

 Uoharevdlegcs without accomplishing the releaa« 



ied as captured 



Carsou Valley 



neei Btctutos 

 which will bo 

 be ample for s 

 dopplic 



I ol 



.igat,. 



I ' u of the Canals by the spring of 1SC0, and tho 



ail. , plum ofsucb a revenue tariff as will secure (he 

 Carrying trade, WO may hope that our system of 

 internal improvements will prove sufficiently SUC- 



the weight of luxation 



With which it la new burdened, and in lime fulfill 



iiu> it i, designed lo accomplish, 

 of furnisbiug the cheapest and best channel of 



constantly 



The Cincinnati (inzctte states that one of the 

 physicians of that city has a patient afflicted with 

 the "Blue line" on the gums, and "blue face," 

 which were caused by the use of hair dyes having 

 for their bases sugar of lead and nitrale of silver. 



Tpev seem to be going down hill pretty fast at 

 Waterbury, Conn. A party of young people thci e 

 last Monday enjoyed sliding down a hill half a, mile 

 in length, which they accomplished in one minute 

 and forty-six seconds. At one of the "thankee 

 marms," the sled Jumped eighteen (bet. 



finding its waj . 



lord. 





,,i Lhi h 



d childi 

 previous report Tin.- |,„l 

 tile. Much r V . | 

 respecting the laws of Ulab, i 



held taking strong grounds agah 



in of Ulan, aud requiring ihc I 



Judge to abslaiu from tbe exercise . 



>f his office. Other meetings favor 



minorities, but also favored separali 



I'«*tb ..r Pacscorr, TBS Historian 

 Jw Boston, satb uIl. brings the n: 



*»ce of tbe demise of Vf«. U. Paxsoorr, from 

 te of paralytU. Mr. P. bad been in usual 

 up lo the moment of his death. 





CANADIAN Finances.— The lir 

 than ii. .wi nment, il seemSj are i 

 condition. In 1n,»4, with a revenue amounting to 



■*-■'. -"". Hie ry|.eiuhtun' were r,,,l ; . 



In I -..',-. « lib a revenue amounting to £l,;,ou,o()o, 

 Ihee.prn.hlmr, | ilL ,| mereased to £2,30f,OOO, show- 



■ of $800,000. The Uonl 



charges tiu- preHnt Uioltten with eortoption end 



1 . lod says that they have brought tbe 



ntry to the verge of bankruptcy. It also accu- 



pandingj without any authority from 



Parliament, the £700,000 repaid by the*Great 



Western t)sdbvsy Oompsny, though the debt for 



which lie- n 



From the Pacific Side. 



Tin: Overland Mail, with San Francisco dates to 

 tbe 21st of Dec, arrived at St. Louis on the 84th 



lilt., and the steamer Illinois with the mails ol 

 Jan. filh, at New York, ou tho 26th. The Illinois 

 brought #1,20(1,1100 in treasure. 



Camfobxia.- Sau Francisco markets very dull 

 for produce. The China and L"a3t Indi 

 pidly accumulating. Gold is coming 

 freely. The President's Message by tbe Overland 

 Esprcss, reached San Francisco only two days in 

 advance of its receipt by tbe Panama 



Victoria. — The dates from Victoria are lo t 

 2Sd of December. The Frazer is open again a 

 late discoveries had Increased the faith in then.. 

 ness of the gold fields iu that region. 



Obsoom.— The Oregon Legislature bad been occ 

 pied for several days in discussing a proposition 

 adjourn ../„. ,/;, , inasmuch as a Stale Lcgislali 



had been elected, and the probobili 



thnt Oregon would -.mm a, Mime the reins of self- 



government, 

 Tut Isruuos.— The Costa Rica Congress 



| m the 2d of December, 



^■'■' 1; '-Hi' n.-.iiy niih slight uiodilicaliuus 

 Lamar's manifesto to Nicaragua bad c 



throughout Central America, while I 

 nductof Mr. Iloclianau i 



was fully appreciated. 



Sur- 



v- .Seri 



ix, t .1 



-ity proj.ci 



of Vienna— the portion comprised within the 



being an increase since 1S56 of 79,000 

 By including the immediate suburbs tbe numbei 

 amounts to 603,000, which is still further augment 

 ed by counting the military— 20, 000 men— and the 

 inhabitant* of tbe suburban villages beyond the 

 line of tbe city; making the total population 

 Vienna 723,000. 



■I won Rank Fuiria will do. - 



Tho OUrrter aays that " a bet was made at Albani 



Wednesday, that of a large crowd of applicant"; 



relief at the oflicc of tbe Overseer of the Poor 



least half a doren bad money in the Saving: 



ank ; aod to test the matter, a report was circu 



the Commercial Sarin gs Bank bod failed 



thirteen of the beggars were rusbinc 



madly to the Hank, in order t 



Lima and Call uo, in consequence of the import! 

 of ready-made houses from the United State: 

 h the workmen attempted lo prevent the lam 

 in:,'. The mob and guard 



several on both sides were killed and wounded 

 President Castillo ordered a detachment of troo 

 to tbe scene, when another collision took place, 

 |>1 were killed. Finally, a Comm 

 sioncr was appointed by Congress to treat with t 

 populace, which resulted in ihe introducing in 

 that body a measure decreeing that after the 1st 

 August, 1859, all manufactured good, shall pay 

 duty of E0 per cent, tariff; that all raw malerial 

 shall be admitted free. Both cities wen 

 martial law during the 



How 



t fra.e!-. ],;,■ 



r Goes— It is said lb. 



in detected bj the House Mil.tan- 



1 ' The debt is 

 , and the Committee believe tha' 

 only about one miHutf* justly due. Some of the 

 charges are outrageous ; pistols «55 each, muskets 

 *li> each, oats ^ per bushel, hay e ; | 

 other things in proportion. 



! bado 



