MOOKE'S &U&AL KEW-YQKXER. 



MARCH 28. 



Furthcimorc, Spain lias declared that it ha* not 

 (tie rcmuU'il ides of attempting to 

 Mexico. The United States bare no objection to 

 nnc canal or twenty canals in Central America.— 

 Tins i* no question under the Monroe doctrine 

 What they mean to make good is. that the contract 

 already made and existing with our < 

 not be violated, and that such null, 

 ■ hall he equally free and open to all ■ 

 nations, and shall not he controlled by any one 

 power, especially any European power. Our gov- 

 ernment is officially assured thut England is not 

 pursuing a Ircachoou* or dishonest policy it) Nic- 

 aragua. TbclJritir.il e/nernmrinpn.; 



their honor op 

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mdon incut of 



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have been sab anient of the 



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Amino in. i"- hington, we 



Icon that the Cabinet u'^' at a-i unusually c.uli 





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Llit of Now Advertisement* this Week. 





life 



'•" l HESTER, N. V . \i vitCH 20, 1859. 

 ANOTHEE QUARTER-RENEWALS, & c . 



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nl Ul.uk hus 

 :;. Turkey huic 



P 

 Lbttt the Do) ■ DUl to lm 



■ ii>'-- Iki 1 A"' G Island In v- ■ I 



'11, which ll»' li ■> ' ■ ■■■ I -in r.iu kt'll by ll 

 Hum In' ..ll< I I'. 11 1 Ik' Cm iim, C.impiilil >.| Nell \ <; 



r the last two years. The Grand Jury ha- 

 brought in a presentment against Sickles fni inn 

 id there is no doubt 11 true hill will be font 

 uguiiisi liim, lvlioii n tiny will be Net apart for I. 

 trial Tii- Secretary of State recently submitted 

 to tbe Attorney General, tbe question whflthei tbc 

 Cbioeso Coolie Trade, as earned on bj \i .,, ■■■ bbj 



ships, oomefl within the laws or discretit 1 the 



slave trndo. Diplomatic •■■.u --].,- i.lmo ■ 1 . M;„i 



rid, says Mr. Preston will be received uncondition- 



iilly. but tlmt any proposition tun-long Chaml! 



be folio wed by iln i«.ui-, 10 ( M-nding him-liis 



passports 

 Ddkiho a portion of the) past week a Railroad 



fniivciitinn uu- in :-r -1..11 11I llultulo. Attendance 



ivus very full, forty-six Roods being represented. 

 ■ 11 was. "■ gsnized bj electing Owen 

 Kollett, or the Sandusky, Dayton and Cinclnnatll 

 Roads, President, and Lafayette Dcvcnny, of I lie 

 Pittsburg, Columbus nnd Cincinnati Road, and J. 

 11. Anderson, nfthe PIHsburg, Port Wuvne and 

 Chicago Road, Secretaries, A atrarmy time was 

 anticipated — antielpstlona were fully realised— 

 probabilities arc that it will prove, of its kind, one 

 of tbe most ton iflc and prolonged ever witnessed. 



O1111 Canadian friend- are much exercised just at 

 present in the consideration of n new Tar ill". In 

 amcnt.on tbc night of the jsih Inst, the mo- 

 th at the House do not go into committee on 

 ui ill' of Inspector General was lost by a ma- 

 jority .1 1.1. This motion was looked upon as an o- 

 m of loss of confidence in the administration 

 d it is probable iliat the tariff will be paased 

 Hi slight modifications si, d il go into ope- 



lion, it will limk- ...ini' -iv, ,-|,mi l - ..,.,, ., |, 



iscs I lie duties on mnnufuctni .,1 aim Iks in .-,,!,,.■ 



■as five, In some ten, In some twenty or thirty 



r conl, Unmanufactured articles from Hie V 

 ules arc of course toft untouched, their impor- 

 [00 being regulated bj tbe Reciprocity Treaty. 



Old World Matters. 



Tuu 



ved from the Old World durinp 

 tbe week, by steamers Washington and Wcser, bu- 



s-.me festore* of peculiar interest Wa present the 

 ruopsis: 



Cheat Bbitu;*.— D'lsraeli's Reform Dill confers 

 the franchise upon all inrmbers of the learned pre- 



.;,< 11 pnriK • ti.iun: small investments. 

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 fifteen small boroughs is reduced from ten to one 



licaaud new boroughs. The bill is strongly attack- 

 ed bj tbc Reformers, bnl a large meeting of tbe 

 ' iin-K( ntiv ., iuo hundred strong, at Lord Der- 



-hi e u ii.. (1 |,.. tbe Rome Secretory, and Henley, 

 lbs Hoard of Trade, rented from the 

 Cabinet on account oi differences of opinion on the 

 Reform Dill. .Mr. Botheron Batcourt succeeds the 

 formsi and Lord Donoughmore the latter. Lord 

 March replaces Bstoourt as President of the Poor 

 Las Board. Q isiona IVom the 



Cabinet include tbe Borl Of Salisbury und Mr. 



■ ports sbo 





ria bad .1 



mentary proceedings uninteresting. 



limporlant movement had taken pli 

 ne leaders of the Liberal party, Lords R 



s. II und I'.ilmeisliiu I, ■ 



Qovei in... ■■! 1;. form Bill. 1 t>rd Lenox, one ol 1 



l.oids of the Treasury, bud resigned, mid e 

 succeeded by Peter Blackburn. Tbc Uoroing 

 Advertiser repeats the assurance that Marquis 



- ih. Inn v. l.oi.l Mur.neis un.l Sir Edw.11 d l,\ I Imi, 



only hold office temporarily. 



The W01 question remains unaltered. 



The latest correspondence of the London Jour- 

 nal, indicates very little confidence in the -m o s- , I 

 Lord Cowley's mission 



I" !Uvck. -There is a rumor that the Count Co- 

 vour is expected :•' Paris. 



H is Mined in Paris that A us 

 ler proposals lo Lord Cowley 

 purled li v I'nissiu. 



The French Government org 



somcivh.il relaxed, 



Tbe bourse continued sensitive and fluctuated. 



The t 'mi >i 1 1 ut 101. el iK.d in. 11. 1 11 need positively the 

 ivitlnlriiival of the French troops from Home, but 

 the Moniteur prom no iced th- statement prciuiituie. 



F ■ 1 ■ I - guisbed personage, nnd hinted 



(I 1 Mi- !:.-■_> t I., ik- culled n|i for disc ussiotj. the 

 Committee deelmcii, by a majority of 10 to A, that 

 they could not examine the Peace Uudget iu tbe 

 presence of War demonstrations on all .ides, and 

 War Budget would be required. They 

 consider it ridiculous to consider the proposed 

 , when tbe expenses already incurred exceed 

 demanded, they therefore resolved to 



Nrros Pnvngmplis. 





t Marseilles a 



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1 i'" 1 ' 'i "ii the margini ol 1 





tntempled visits ■■! 



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 (he Bi 1 .1 (0 in, it homes. Thi 

 " i" 1 " 1 l»ro By, we arc conndont, and we hope a 



"" 'niv-rii. ,..(... Tbe Ke« Quarti 1 



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Keview of the Week. 



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ttn that Captain 



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Personal and Political. 



Mn. Rakeii, member ol \ 

 rougns county, N. Y , died March Mth. 

 Dn, TnoilAS D. Motteii. Professor of .Surgery in 



.l.ll.'i.Ki, r,,ttege, Philadelphia, died ill t'l,.„l, .1 

 S. O.,on the Kth Inst. 



1 '■■■■.■ Brow ■•. believed to be the la il 



■ 10 in -,-r of tho Wyoming massacre, disd atWyoli 



log, l'ii., .in the 8<J insi , ni the ,.:■■.- ,,1 ■ , .,, 



' I ' 1 ■'- llni'in, hi. I'm Ik 1, -11,. -ruled from C( 



■ dn volley ni" tin- Wyomin- m-i u ... 1 



father of twenty -one ehihircn, two ol whom fell 

 11- 11 111. sue re, und alt ol' wh utc Imw dead. 



Tub body of Hon. Mike Walsh, ex-member of 



I "i 1. is ii 1.1 the oily of N.w v.uk, 1 

 the area ol n building on 1 



big ie inhiiiM. Theini -1 rssul 



dill Unit lis lli-.llh Wn. |-;i|i.i-d hi t.1 1 ■■ 



■ . which he was robbed by some per 

 sous unknown, 



'I'm HiKul.lwi fid American Convention melon 



1 . ad inated a atral ■ 



■ ' - Gbobob Ham 

 i.o Mayor. Ban w stQI Utos." 



T 'iN.„-,-,i., of Rhode island held their Con- 



■ . on tbe 18th Inst, Ur 

 oi South Kingston, was nomi- 

 1 ml Mr. IViiiicr Brown, ol 



i-i 1.1 Governor; Ui Olanej Arnold 

 ■ and Alfred 



illionv. of .li.hr. .-.„ . 1 ., ,1 , U'. ,, ■ , 



■mil disti nl 



nil of the.-h etion j,, \,.,v 



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The French papers say that Lopez accepted the 



proposed mediate f I he Brazilian government in 



the affair with the United Slates. 



Ai -stiiia. — Fn.m Austria it is announced that the 

 Emperor bad become more determinedly Warlike 

 und emljilUTcd OgSlnsI France. The Vienna juur- 



casualties from v 



At the Commenoement of the- JsdrS 

 ■ 

 the degree of Doctor d) " 



o, which bn 

 ever graduated from Jefferson OoUcg*. 

 1. rnments of Europe in , 

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 France wants a large sum, and H,. 



' bl trying its credit to a Urge ex- 



in a position 1 



The New n .;, „,- Louisiana 



us 11 "State In w ■.. ' eonseqnenl upon tbe 



explosion of the stesmei Princess. [I itys "then 



soarcely a comm lyfrora which 



BIB loSt isil.lt I, I, -.,!,; 



Somi .harpers 111 St. l-ini. h;u ,■■ heen .hnn- ,i 



business bj idvertlsingformembenito 



■cart train ,- t-. Pike's Peak, ohorghg 



fee of ton— which an 



purposes of initiating their dopes into the nature 



their rascality, hut did not serve to advance 



them one step towards the laud of promise. 



Tub London fi?«9»Y« Paris eon-esp,,i„h m iaya 



at the French Maritime Insurance Companies 



each policy a clause referring to 



n the high seas. 



MABTSBAHfiiiNESSV. of Canton, Mass . was fmmd 

 dead in her bed on M hiv morning week Sin- 

 was out h inii/r,,/ .<mt twt h« years of age. Deceased 

 bad resided in Canton for the past tn-eutv ycai-s. 



TlVOTBT SWBBXST, a native of County Kerry. 

 Ireland, died at Fairview, Ta.. on tho 2fllh ulL, 

 aged 129 yonrs. He emigrated to America when 

 too years old. He was never known to have bad 

 so hour's sickness, even up to the very day .,1 his 

 death, but wasalivays remarkably stout and bculthv, 



having the lull use of all bis facilities to tbe lost, 

 Willi a d-licaey of bearing and a <piickne-s -A p-i- 

 ccption that was really morrellouj. 



Ii- is estimated that at least four thousand per- 

 sons in tbe U. S. Navy annually are lotto ed with 

 figures costing from seventy-five cents to fifteen 

 dollars, and showing the annual espenditute 10 the 

 aggregate of $80,0001 A single "ortisl " has been 

 known to pocket orera thousand dollars in a em is.. 

 of a frigate, in these India ink pictures. 



pEHHArs the most remarkable of the mosy Burns' 

 bnnquetsin Scotland, took place at ih- mII.i-.. ,,i 

 Alyth. A number of the female admirers of the 

 poet resolved on having a tea party, composed of 

 1 exclusively. Sixty of them assembled in a 

 here all enjoyed themselves with a comfort 

 a, nnder the presidency of one of their ses.. 

 After refreshment, their husbands were admitted, 

 when there were reels, polkas, and vocal music. 

 0^ tbe large stock purchased hy Mr. Barret, of 



Uenderson, Ky.,in England, at a cost ..f 1- thou 



l, only one cow was alive on the arrival of 

 pat N.w York One after adotiior, the ?alu- 



ffhit 1, ,-, ii -.-,., Qo llM ,i a ct ,, v f or , 



£l)c Xaug Ccmocnscv. 



f Oregon eonUlns »ts.\000 >. 



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a weed in Canada that produ 





opened In Bmlon, cxpr«uly 



— It Is said that Ox 

 Basins Ihli tesson. 



new churches are to be buUt 



— Great preparatloai are Demg made 



■ staking. 



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■' - Caloric Knginn orf n-w nuouif.i. lur 

 for mechanic ,1 | 



— Ti-' ini,-iui.iiL',i .iivi.i.iKi. in .!,.■ Ttankof Engla 



r-s-n, 



. Walker, 





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snhl tlmi Gen. Cass' health Is so Innrm Ina 



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Wisconsin Legislature, 



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- ii|,[i,iir,',| , 



the Etrccts in Baltimore 





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™i°a.°An«!™Jtm 



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— Tho Christy Mil 

 hero they nro callod 





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□ luaralrl] oomme id Ibi thoaeuoi 



lulu 



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,,„, oroswd 

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apas.l 



,,'ul-rc'i'rc' 



renty dlHarentstjlosoI 



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an i.i the a 



mo of Twltolielld 



Dloom 



— ovor«r,ooo 



oston, held to raise n 



,ii,i B>r 11 11.. in. . polhlf 



'm,m 



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if is'-s there wore carried ove 



red lets 



■111 D. Smith, of B 



Insect of several S 



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here, it is umhi.t-d thul the evacuation of the 

 Stales of the Chon hbj Austrian troops will follow. 



It is said that Austria will grant foreign vessels 

 l he pin il-.-e ol nui inning (he Danube. 



The Austrian army in Italy bad been placed on 

 a war footing, 



1:., hardson, >\» net k 



r-.l Hi., mi ■■.■.,l,r, m,'.i '„ . 7,1, . ,„.;1,1 (■nrriH 1 " '' " 



".•hutftCsJU lor nine, I uikI i 



1! slated thai nianv farmers throughou 

 the State, and as far west as Chautauquo Co., him 

 contracted their butter for the coming season re 

 twenty-two cents per pound. 



Outbreak in Auburn Prison. 



0-I.1 the fob 



Stales may c 

 ■ -I.Ase against I 

 without being t, 



— Boenos Ayr 



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Preble andaresmei 



- 1 had arrived at Montevideo, and the 

 led (hi Corinth, towing the Preble 

 val of the advance pm 1 , 



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 ■'■iigibe 

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" 1 had 

 rlh. and, it was said, nu bound to 

 gney, to tender hi* offices to Loj>ez. The U 

 Ayrcs Times **?*, hopes of a peaceful setth 

 are more generally entertained, and thinks 1 



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Terrible Railroad Accident. 



dents, the ie 



Western Railway a f.'iv miles north .. 



UK-!' mi Saturday morning, al about holf-pasi 



iders in this pchrt of tbi 



ruin and snow which eomiiieni'-'l "ii Fudav eve 

 ning. and continued tlnougli Sulnrday. Il wa- 

 during tins storm tint (he iie..id.-.i 



principal if 



Many who have tnivHIed nvti the (ir e.ii W.-.i.,,. 

 Railway will recolle 1 the high embankment n-est 



ol' Dun. I. ,., in,, I IhIwkku thul -l.tion and Fl.iui- 



boro. li our recollecti 



is .km.',- 1 1..-. u 1. 

 through winch runs a small stream, rarried under 



cnlvt n. In the widei 

 ■ : the road, I. 

 the Tillage of Dundas, Tbe place ol 



bave been ir the west and "i the 



embankment, where ii m 

 side, and down whioh the 



The telegra])h yesterday 1 

 lowing dispatch from Aubut 

 the convicts employed in the home shop being 

 unruly, the head keeper, Mr. Austin, ordered him 

 to be taken to the dungeon. Tbe shop keeper, Mr. 

 Hubbard, proceeded lo execute the order, ami while 

 in the act of unlocking the cell door, tli 

 broke away from him and ran back to 

 calling upon tbe olbi 



The head keeper then attempted to .-, , I, 



when .the convict struck him with a bar of ir 

 and drew a weapon— a round file, sharpened U 



ch the keeper wrested from him. All 

 B in the ibopthen made 



menced throwing hammers, planes 



ecru. Tbe Agent then ordered tl 



upon them, and two ol 



w led undone slighlly. They 



to their cells at the point of the baj 



them, .1 German, is armed with a knife, and do- 

 that he will kill the lirst man il 



to open his cell. The head kcepi 



self, and gone to see him." Up to the hour of 



going to press we have he ml nothing further— 



probabilities are, tbe tint ulj ooni it 1 1 havi be. 



, lleh, r Kl„, Lull , 



1 park . expected I 



. mi: Fiiaskimi 1'jtiviLEOB, -Senatoi 

 Ivorson, of Georgia, says the Buffalo '...,,,, 

 peeeh upon the abuses of tho franking privilege 

 of Congress, rend a list of the number 

 papers und pamphlet, folded in the Senate 

 ■room in 1868, all of which 

 franked tor the malls The aggn gates her was 



(SO, the postage on Which would have been 

 18. Tbe least number, 100, WOS 



Hi---; the hi^'lie.i numb. 1 , '., ■■., In Mi li,, M -. 

 Ins. Mr. Hriglit, ol' Indiana, loaded the muds will 

 SO, the next highest number alter llr.Doug 

 las. Mr. Cameron, of Po., who bud 



1 11. the Senate loldin^-roiun, iiilernipl 



ad Mr [verson, to say that he had franked 



ih.it Dumber Mr. I verson estimated the whole 



amount of postage consumed by the Senate 



. which is probably a very moderate 

 During the Congressional 

 no Irs* than 

 patched from tin- Semite folding-root 



