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Old World Matter*. 



Tue Africa arrive) at New* York 

 and il. Canada at Halifax on Uh 

 make the i' ■■■ ig"> intelligence; 



I 

 IbO Exchequer, that till | 

 ismosl critical. Ministers «■ nm 

 j ithoritive explanations reapecling the intentii 



ii nloro clearly 

 ■ 



individual, The News' city 



. 

 Diieinwiona in Parliament hare had a very din 

 , aggravated by 



<,i Niiiiini.i to 



■ ,.i ii,. ir.,| i rial Pamphlet on Italy, 



All other eitj |ooroali an sua speculating on 



the War question. The Times aaja in ita leading 



editorial -"The torch of flrabutonoc lighted, do 



one ran till (v)n'M' it will Ii" quenched. To Eng- 



that of saving on- 



.,;, other disturb 



. , ,,i i;ui.,|:.', liuly ibaU be 



(Voi It has been noticed that the Dumber of 



[Julian refugee* in London bad considerably dimm- 



, hed during ibe lost few weeks. 



i i ■ Tin r !■■ t ni hiiijts of war In 



mi. -urn in (I,. I I. | -. '.'■!'. Nolivilhalaud- 



itti red bj tbo Emu 



or and CouDt l)e Morn.v at thfl Op« g of 



r'.eni Iil,eg stiiiuiv, n-iit lil. ( -tJit:|.:irulioti»oimliui 

 on a largo seals'. Tlic Herald's letter says I' 

 nlTuirs stand just us ihey did before the Empero 



i| !. Great difficulty exists, end if diplomacy 



fail*, war mi: I 



Snu - In i ■■ I ■!■■ ■ ■ i i. i :! , i a deputy a-ked 

 tin- Government if it know anything of a bill pre- 

 sented in the United States Congress relative to 

 tin' |.iiu iia-i ni Cuba, inn! [fit would commuoEcate 

 (i. tl.e t'limnlii f any correspondence which might 

 Inn i' 1.1I.1 ii place Willi France and England on the 

 ■objai I Tbe Minister of Finance replied that he 

 could not answer Ibe inquiries without consulting 

 bin colleagues. 



S.uiniM.i .--After a stormy discussion tho new 

 loan for 50,000,000 livers was voted by the Sardin- 

 ittii Chamber of Deputies, by 1 1G yeas to 35 nays. 

 Tho following is n summary uf Count Cavour's 

 speech respecting Hie new loan: — Our policy has 

 been 11I nil times national, ncier of the revolution- 

 ary eharncter. Austria has lately taken a mena- 

 cing attitode toward us — has collected rcrj large 



forces ou our frontiers, therefore il - 1. 



i.i' ■ Ibru lo look lor the means of defence. Our 

 policy is uol dciiant. Wo will not exeile war, 

 neither will wo lower our voice when Austria 

 an ■" - herself and threatens us. 



From the Pacific Side. 



Itr 



val of tbe Quaker City at New Orleans, 

 and the Overland Mail at St. Louis, wc have the 

 following iotellij em e 



Cti.iroiiVM. Hnsiuess ivm bri.-L at Nan Fran 

 • •■■ sinil money en<v There have been be-ivy 

 raina in California, and the whole country was 

 excessively muddy. The new. from the mines is 

 favorable. The California Legislature, by a vote 

 of .'in to 1, have requested Senator Droderick lo 

 The Los Angelos Vineyard says there is 

 Uoo lo believe that a party of 15 men, he- 



1 1.1 thi' Stuck 1 1 >u ,iml Aluinpienpie Mail INuu- 



pany. had been massacred ou the Colorado by the 

 Mohave Indians. A fight between a party of vol- 

 unteei ■«. under Copt Morick, and a large body of 1 1 







the Indian.-. 



wea 



to proceed » 



romTOregon, the intelligence is, that 



L'l-e. i|nnl Tin' Indians in Simlhem 

 u trouble, and Gen. Clark was about 

 :h 500 men to chaslisc them. 



OBH v*icl 1 dales are to tho 22d ull. A 



legalise the decimal currency had been inlro- 



i's Island Assembly. Large 



being smuggled into 



■ in.-, il in the Y 



amounts of morcbandii 



Bl 1 b I "luinbm from the adjacent 



risen several feet, and 

 miners were generally 



* (roe from i 



'ii. (sunkorGtybringslatexnewsfrom 



President Miramon hud reached Orizaba 

 sral thouaand men. bound to attack Vera 

 ircat apprehension was felt regarding the 



)Mnic 



ondentofthe 



writea I have Just learned, opon excellentan> 

 thoi ii 1 1 that two Commissioners are on their way 

 !■■ si Thomas, uot by Miramon, to invite Santa 

 Anna back tu Mexico to take charge of the Gov- 

 ernment, This Is considered an Enropean move. 

 Gen Allan.-, of Mexico, has empowered Dr. 

 Smith to get u-ms, ammunition and officers, hut 

 no men. Ho has sent for Gen. Wheat, tendering 

 bini his former commission of Brig. <h aei J, 



Advices from Van Cro«, represent Juare* as 

 preparing for a vigorous defence of thecUy against 



Uin ,: .1. .,, tios 1 



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!■■ tin j Miramon. 



, T « bS ">"" ■ ■ EUvm IT.. 

 1 ad IS continual!] forming at the th ol the 



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thi month of the river about i::i ., 



'. ••! that time' 

 the smallest appearand 1 



roars after, Ulloa caused 1 

 I Hots, and now known . 

 liie. The rate of advance is belie . . 

 .■. r year. 



Publishers Notices. illnvkcts, Comftrcc, &r. 



TIMELY AMD IMPOBTAJTT 

 Special Notices to Rural Agents, Friends, Ac. 



Floes-No ch»ncp tf. cote 



Tin Tk_s Pkb Cent. Law ix Ohio.— Tbe repeal ot 

 da law takes effect on the first day of Apnl Tb, 

 ill theu stand as of ol I 



greater rate can be enforced. 



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