

MOORE'S RURAL KEW-TO&KER, 



APRF- 



Contents or the Ear*] tor Apnl 3. 1&*9. 

 AGRICCLTOUL. P 



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IIOKTICI'LTL-RAL. 





be stormed by Mil 

 ground that if or 

 others may rtqoil 



In reply w a uotc (sridcntlv from a mail c 



• General write*, "t 



Congrtaa baa for the first time since the organ 



| krr eminent, failed to n 

 (bribe P. Detriment" He adds, •■ Lad all the 



Ik) urn Congrats bWs 

 i ,. havecalled 



i i of the laic 

 Congreaa been supplied, hut it is impossible to do 

 «., without disfranchising fifteen ol " 



There ought 



' when a full Congress could not be 



convened, and it I" hoped thai such B -■ 



Had the bill Which f.ilcd 



i been obviously ao 

 13,385,381, nearly 







List of New Advertisements thia Week. 



mar never again occur. 



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nccessitj for an eitra s 

 Jnat irilJ u 



t: ".■" i rrbti h being 



I I-' "I !'■ ■ '■ml)' i, .in il II..- ill "I 



February, and which can and will be paid by the 

 Department wilhiu DO days from dote. The pay. 

 of the principal pnrt will be made within :}•.< 



1\ our own Stale, Legislation seems to drag 

 ■Jong wearily. Just now there i» a good deal of 

 talk about a "On tiding Committee," and it is said, 

 In il..--,' » ho are supposed to know, Unit without 

 nil ban idi Ututton bundredaol important measures 

 will D0rei be reached. The "Five-cights-of-a-mill 

 tax bill" for the Canal Enlargement has passed, 

 and awaits the signature of the Governor. The 

 session of 16.*.7 was notorious for the number of 

 bills acted upon. On the l'.'th ult., there had been 

 introduced into the present House thirteen more 

 than during that session, but there has not been 

 one-quarter the amount of labor perfected. There 

 will be need of an " Extra Session " at Albany, if 

 nur Legislator* do nol quickly ndr.pt another mode 



News Paragraphs. 



Tut 



Old World Matters. 

 aabjp* 



rtata i 



h had before grown to be alu 



From a table prepared by the Detroit Adv< 



it appears that with the exception of the at* 



Own has not been bo early ai 



iug of navigation in twenty -one years, as th 



lit!. 



s bill restoring capital punishment in Wis- 

 n has paascd the Senate. It provides for exe- 

 ii by hanging in all cases were premeditation 

 ic proved, but requires a delay of one year, 



Personal and Political. 









ntcs, the service of 

 and Puget's Sound 



nement in the State Prfi 



Tub I'ost-Mastcr Genei 

 shall not put in operatioi 

 authorized by Congress, it 



proprinlions having been made. The acts of 18oS 

 established 695 new post 

 which includes the St. I 

 route, established in ]fj,'„i 



ration. Contracts for these roules have been ad' 

 vcrtised and proposals received, but nothing more 

 will be done. 



To add to its embarrassments the Post-Office 

 Department is indebted $400,000 to England and 



mails for us; 



e Department 



site i. 



ivcd ii Por' 



rpool dates to the ( th.— 



Qeau BaivAis.-In Parliament. Ui 

 gave Donee of sundry anuL.tiDciu- , 

 hill, ■x tanrHn g Mill rartfaei Ihe elective franchise 



.n reply to a question, said that the 

 Government did not intend logranti 

 ilegee to the Atlantic oi anj other telegraph. 



It is reported thai government dispatches sent 

 by an American steamer to the A. in 

 l-cpi.-riilv failed 



i reach Ifaaii dnati 



The 1. 



party- held a meet. 



ingand resolved that Lord John Russell i ltd 



propose certain amendments to the reloi a bill 



SUuraa were being 





led.,.." 



Toe Hon. James Gutbri. 

 Kentucky for the Presides 

 approved by several of the 



is been nominated i 

 and the nomioalia 

 ntucky papers. 





Tub New Orleans Delta contains an announce- 

 ment that Senator Slide)] i* shortly to succeed Gen. 

 Cass in the Stale Department. 



Ev-GovEns-oi('DAVinCA»irnEi.L,of Virginia, died 

 in Abingdon, Va., on the 10th inat,, aged 80 years. 

 The decease, I wn.su Major in the l'JIli regiment of 

 United Stales infantry during the war with Great 

 Dritnin, and served with great credit on the norlh- 



The New Jersoj Legislator) adjourned tbo other 





NEW QUABTEK - SrjBSCRIPTIONS, &o. 



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(hi* ■reek— a good in,.. (,.j tingle . 



and iddltlODj to i-iuix tn 

 also in order, Tbongfa «, ban antar. .i mu Ten Thon- 



Min.l mure nniu. • irj.,.„ . - . . r t I.. ,|,i r j flp n,, , ,,, ht u , r ,.,, 



Iii'iiilli. Minn )n u,e .■..m-jn.n.llng prrii„l el InnI jenr, 



mplt room and rergo enough " r..r are 

 '.. ■ end . 



'■ oe during the snsalsg 



■ of asm page, 



Review of the Week. 



'" ' " cdinacalm.plttoW 



[ 'lie past week up to ti mi ,.i lWl , 

 m thing thai would cient.-n Im[ .i, u 



The ■•hob" around which we, as a nation, re. 



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 which the Sli Sins' trial, it is laid, i< 

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 th* (th Inst, 



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 arc placed ou an equality 



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" eperuncnt h« ~- 



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mile hud pevM»( ( .,.i:, i.t.-.lt >liui.lhe Gov- 



Dor's sppointmente to the office of Chancellor, 



th tlicdelenninati.jii to force him lo reinstate tile 



I incumbent, whom he had himself removed. 



The Governor was equally resolute, and Iheoonse- 



e is, that unless some compromise has heen 



effected in secret session, of which the publieonyel 



knows nothing, a Court has been quietly put out of 



Gen. William T. IIakksll. the well-Known Ten- 

 ' ..ml politician, died at Ihe Kentucky 



tnsane Asylum on Sunday last, His rolati 



I umbecland, K. 1., his father having 



emigrated from that looalily shout fifty years ago. 

 Tin New Hampshire Official has been published, 



and is as follows:— Goodwill. Hop., ;;i,.:;i;s , f„i,.. 



I'r in , :.'.'.-:•'. BOTen districts foil to elect Kepre- 



senlutives. The House will stand, Republicans U»9, 



Democrats 1^3. 





and Iowa, wh 



oier and the roads lAttled Utest accounts say 

 thai Platte rirei is rushing down in a flood full 

 nine miles wide at its month, udhundrtds of ami- 

 grants nre encamped on its banks, waiting for a 



has been dunned for it, and 



Tub severity of the measures adopted in India 

 may he judged from the fact that, after the cessa- 

 tion of octual war, in the process of "quieting the 

 Punjuub," 4,*i00 persons were hung aud shot by 

 the civil authorities, and 959 by the military. 



It appears by the weekly statement submitted to 

 the Commissioners of Emigration, that 5,103 emi- 

 grants have arrived at New York thus far the pres- 

 tlie leceipti 



ent year. Tho disbursement 

 by tlO,337,2B. 

 Tub Fort Smith Time? soys that the Cheroke 

 ny years ago 



them hv Me 

 ierlile lauds 



ice a sun fur tho lands 

 The lands comprise the 



nted 



There 



held throughout England. 



Prince Napoleon's resignation gave great buoy, 

 nney to the funds in England and the Continent." 



The Neapolitan exiles hod been landed in Queons- 

 towu, they baring oampelud tin- oaptoin of the 

 David Stewart to put into that port The Times 



nd other lending Loudon journals eitend ncordial 

 welcome to them. 



France.— Not wit hat aniline; the marked effect 

 the funds, by the Monitenr's pacific article, London 

 journals sneer at it and throw strong doubts 

 sincerity. The Vienna papers also crftiaUi 

 The Constitutioncl re-asserts thai the French 

 troops are evacuating Rome. 



Count Caviour had not been in Poris, as reported, 

 but his private secretary hod. 



The Emperor was believed to participate in 

 Prince Napoleon's views, and report was current 

 that bis retirement would be only temporary. M. 

 Cbasselovour Lanhat succeeds Prince Nnp-dVon in 

 the Ministry of Algiers. The resigns! s re- 

 garded as a piece offering. The Emperoi m-IiwiJ 

 to accept it until it had been tendered three or four 



of opinion with the greater part of the Cabinet ou 

 questions of internal policy. It is rumored thai 

 the Prince will be appointed Grand Admiral. 



Tbi* Constitutional publishes an article signed by 

 its political direcior, explaining the pavih.- at tnl. 

 in the Mouiteur, and saying it must not bo recog- 

 nized as a retrograde movement, caused by the 

 crusade which an active propagandi had succeeded 

 linst the Umperor in Germany. 

 The Monitenr's pacific article produc- 

 ed a favorable impression on the Emperor, Count 

 Buol and the leading statesmen htlieve peace >i ill 



•the Xcius Conocitscr. 





Eastern Te 

 A bsow storm occurred at St. Pai 

 l£lh ult., which tlic Times says is unprecedented 

 in the history of the settlement of (be State. The 

 ■now was a foot deep on a level, and drifted in 

 many places to u depth of three and four feet. 



Wnr Cheap Postage 15 not Self-Sup pouting. 

 - The Evening Post publishes Ihe followm* state- 

 ments of receipts and disbursements of the Post 

 Office Department, undee the live and three cent 

 ma of postage, in order to show that the trou- 

 i the Department grows out of the enormous 

 inpnrulleleil increase and expense, rather than 



e lack of increased r 



' \ f" n.iilu?. 



Peak 



PECTBFOROoLllSK.rKI Its - 



s " a hard road to travel 



-The road 



ck ml 

 , whe 



lemu 



The e 

 atdiffi 



migration is pretty 

 till the freshets are 



'l. to cross. Fort Kearney 



water, aud the HUsoarl is higher than everbefon 

 known at this season. A gentleman from the in 



'. ' i I [own passed, a few days since, 00 wagons 



for Pike'l Peak, Stuok fu^l in the mud. Thcac- 

 couipunymg emigrants hod quietly BUUnped, to 

 wait for dry weather. 



■ i* Tori i i ■, i: i: reduced tbo 

 (are from Buffalo to Men i'ork, t- .- . 



I . ... Batai : . to (Ton \ ork, |Q.60, ami 



I ork, JO. They also re- 



'' iffulo to New 



k fCO pot cat Dividends may he smaller 



these circumstances, but the traveling publi 



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1851 0,127,6*1 l-,'JT-,4uj 



The above was under the five cent system of 

 postage. Here follows six years of the three cent 

 postage i 



tWtSjtn ? T.10S.459 



Rn«,TI 





eltal 



rdCrnw 



Monday, fully 4 per cent., while e: 

 na had declined "percent, in 3 day 

 .—Tho Federal Council has issued 

 .mciiijj a determination to moi 



i African igeU I3S jcors 

 f. 



C thinks Ileurj Wsrd I 



- Navigatum belween New York and AJbanj 



i New Lu-lauJ wasc. 



heguld imm-f, with a tral 



..i ten iragens. 



Tli^ jm.Jectof dlvlulug tl 



s Btaie of CaUfbt 



, u(,-ain hruiijslil r..r«;.r.| u 



its LegLlulure. 



The Grand Duke of XUM 



nnybas Issued a 



The Qti, 



as such Uial 

 able to rule 





BniTisti War Steamer Y\~BEr K Ei>.— A passenger 

 iu the Karnac.fi-om Nassau, for New York, reports 

 the loss of the British wot steamer "Jossei ' 

 from Jamaica, on a cruise. She struck on a hidden 

 rock, northward of Jamaica, on the 4th of March 

 aud soon sunk. The officers and men, 60 in num 

 ber,took to the boats. Ten of these were subse 

 quently swept overboard iu a heavy gale. One oi 

 oats, containing Ihe captain and 10 men, 

 M;ed to reach Ihe southern coast of Cuba, bni 

 the other boat, containing 30 men, has not been 

 heard from. The party saved suffered ternhh 

 from cold and famine, and were on the point of per- 

 g when their boat was driven on the Cuban 



(torn Mr ba 



important eos 





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1 ""uudant of 

 I 

 partaienl, that the appll 



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Wm-M.King, 

 of Oakville, C. W . has pnblishedacircular advo- 

 cating a revolution iu the Provinces. He urges 

 member of Patiiamcnt to propose, in the 

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 ent to diaaolvc all governmental connection with 

 union between Cpper and 

 idi he .Ir-'ohed. and that immediate 

 . that Upper Canada may become a 

 State of the I'm 



RnTUOrHcs A consider- 



able ii umber • if Hungsrinn refugee* who arrived in 



. mtnre of the celebrated 

 mom, have recently asked and re- 

 ed an amnesty from the Austria . _ 



Ited State* and re- 



PnoniuiTour LlQCOB Law,— The Legislature 

 ii* State has bad a Prohibitory Liquor Law 



c discuss luring the past week. On the 



23d ult., a wejBB debate took place, in which its 

 advocates and opponents were beard. After the 

 diacussion the bill was ordered to a third reading, 

 44. This role was then reconsidered, and 

 "Hi i ;i brief debate the House refused to pass the 

 a third reading, to to SO. Leave was refused 

 to the Committee of the Whole to sit aguin on the 

 bill. 51 I.. 55. So (he bill was lost. It is regarded 

 as impracticable to attempt to enforce u hn 

 hibiting the >jle of liquors in this Slate, ' 

 Court of Appeals which refuses to sustain ! 



statute. 



Goi.n in N«W Mexico.— The Lawrence fKi 



Republican savs that a letter from Mr. Morey. of 



the original Lawrence Company, now located c 



that a plenty of shot gold has b 



Kinks of the Arkansas, and tb 



I respecting. Il yields (i v, 



ten cents per pan. He thinks the prospect bci 



than ever e\i -■ | 



Cts all state affairs, and 

 is, reported tohareoauaod the King to sign a treaty 



offensive and defensive with Aiistno. It was re- 

 ported that the Neapolitan government offers to 

 furnish the Pope four battaUiens of Swiss troops. 



Spain,— Mr, Preston, the American Minister hod 

 arrived at Madrid. 



Italt.— Arrests continue at Milan, Discontent 

 was general and there was a complete stagnation 

 Of business, There WOS continued activity in for- 

 itymg Paris. New batteries have been erected 

 lOUDted with guns ..f the hem iest calibre. 



■A >%ln-ut v.;,|<a,HI-; alnlv -.-.;,■'■ — ■ 

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.■-T.^V.Ii 



i ;.-a;-.-..i i 



,11-1,1 



iBpaott] at pioduolmj 8,810,000 harrels per 



j number of distinct npeeles of Inseela aln 



ccentlv substituted f. 



Pacific Side Intelligence. 



Tub steamship Quaker dte, with Culifor 

 dates to the .'.lb ult , :.i rived at New Oilcans ou i 

 L'id. We haie tin- following brief dispatafa ; 



The brig Swiss ][,,y rin.l heeii destroyed bv the 

 Hudson Bay Indians, tn Nit.net Sound. The crew 

 were captut ed by the Indians, but were afterwards 

 released. 



Advices from China to January 80th, bad been 

 received at San Francisco, and mention the bom- 

 bardment of Nankin, probably by the UebeU, tho' 

 ■ tlispal b leai as us in the dai k in the matter 



The Son Francisco papers 1 have adricea tv 



The bark Temanilite has been wrecked, and 116 

 lives thereby lost, at the mouth of the Hi Kenije 



ir, Business at Son Franoisoo g I Provi- 



is active. Sugars improi d 



. I" s.miiwich Islands onnouuee a 

 ible eruption at Mouna on the 23d of Jau„ and 

 ital destruction of the village. No tlvei losl - 

 The eruption 1VOJ -nil aotive on Lbs lath oi r,i,. 

 e Quaker City we have lute u. .. 



no dates ore given U u wasatOri- 



laba. The defeat oi a portion of hiaaray by Ulan- 

 confirmed. Dc-golloda WAS preparing to attack 

 the Capital. There is nothing relml... 

 ever. Vera Crai dates are to Man l, 

 is no news of importance Theoitii : > ■ . 

 jam end llezii 

 of the near approach of ti 

 force consisted of 4,000 men Thi ' 

 stationed a strong force at the National Oridge, 



!"■ m.i. tl r .-. ■'.-.. 



Breakfast Table," f< 

 . v* In.- ilrliiklng, 



lej of the Ooi - I rh 



melting ol the mow 

 The Ohio Leglslatlvi 



the lat 





defeat of the P il "ngress ocea- 



SaoPrai 



. 





- ' 

 :marks that the emigration row going westward, 

 .ny former 

 ' hutory of thecnuntry — eveo - 



of "'■ • well. IJ«„ 





many pe.>p1t' -ii[.[i..se.|, l.ul in l-:.T Hktc were 



- A row oeeurred 00 St Petrtelfs doj at 

 «„rki>. mar Baltimore. Our liuiiilred menar 



.■■■ '..■'■ d| - idongsroualy. 



... si Loulslane .- sbonl i 

 ipproprlatltm for clearing nut tbo obslrucll 

 nouUi o( Uw Mi"ls.lppl river. 



— Tin- New Orleans pjpexi oomnli iaii 



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a dtepatag from Pol | 



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 alns, nod all operations suneodi d. 



PhOsdeipbls 



