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Fillibustering Projects. 



Thk <3>t*ri"- *» *"*«« Pn** repeats iU story "> 

 T lstion to another eipcdiiion to Cuba. B»«w 

 hat one ship hu already sailed from New York, 



— Ib.l Ul.nd a .elect »op.n/ »r 



t beiog the di.go,.. oeder «hich 





1,1, I 



are rewiy to depart al a moment boom . 



of operalions is alatcd to be, to disero a 



point on the .on... coast of U» *«<«. « d b ? thc 



•id ofco-opcrations already »™^* f^^ 



session of Principe, and t. 



a scheme are aaid to b 



, , Washington that as soon i 



occur, Government will regard the im 

 the light of a war of indepi 

 perfect freedom of 



it different points. Tbt 



promo tera o 







ill such sympathizers 



f being organized in 

 He* York and other cities, with the ostensible view 

 of emigrating to Arizona, will not be permuted to 

 enter thai Territory, special orders to that effect 

 having been issued lo the United States troops on 

 the frontier* Tbo stopping of Col. Lockndge by 

 Gen. TwiggB il sanctioned at Washington, and 

 Bimilur orders bare been issued to prevent the 

 entrance of bands of marauders into .hut Territory. 

 The troops now in New Mexico will be marched 

 into Arizona if it should become necessary, and 

 their pliou supplied by others from the Pluttc 



Iui-oitrANT Fboh Masico.—Bj tbo Quaker Cily, 

 which arrived at New Orleans on the 8lh inst, we 

 I Oral dates to April 1st. Miramon ap- 

 peared before that city on the 18 th nil., will, an 

 advance guard of 800 men. He reconnoitcrcd the 

 place and retired lo his Main army, which was en- 

 camped near Mcdiline, nine miles off. The womon 

 and children in Vera Cruz were transferred to tbo 

 ships, and the Liberals prepared to mako an ani- 

 mated defence. Miramon sent 1,200 men against 

 Alvarado, but finding the place strongly defended, 

 they retired without attacking it. Miramon, find- 

 ing himself oal-generaled at all points, broke up 

 his camp on the 27th, and commenced his retreat 

 on the Capital. Oen. Ampudiawasin strong force 

 to cut off Ins retreat. Pcgollodo with 4,000 men 

 was at Tacubayo, and other liberal forces surround 

 the Capital which was expected soon to surrender. 

 Mr. McUne, U. S. Minister, arrived at Vera Cruz, 

 April first, amid great rejoicings for Miramon's 

 retreat and his arrival. 



publisher's Notices. 



TEEMS OF THE BUBAL FOB 1859. 



Tbree « '•!■>■ v 



NEW QTJABTEB - STJBSCBIPnONS, &c 



L'fully appreciated a 



substantially 



CHOICE FL0WEB AND VEGETABLE SEEDS 

 As Gratuities for Agents, Ac. 



lowing very Liberal tod Seasonable offers: 

 To any Club-Agent making additions to his nrcirni 



rUH. i..U„. ,t ...f *.-,, »■« will « ( .Ti.l(P"»t-pni'l,)Tr- 



V n Vurlrllesor Annual Fl-.wrr Sri-.h, pul up l,y 



TllOBOUBKACo., N-« I.tV ,.r 11,. -A I.e...., I....... 



pt-rs'm K^nei. c"ubof It^NntfuSf. "* 



lu rlnbs, or fur lit-.. elul>« — wv "III m-nd ipn-.l-priiil,, i i 

 a.liht'O'i (•• .'"■ nrtr.i copit* atrtwly ojTrrtd, a [1<U i n 



from the following packages pul up by C. K. Bliss: 



St. DOHIXaOAlfD DlIOIABl at War.— The N. Y, 

 Thrald lias letters Ironi Si Hi-imingo to the 1Mb of 

 March, announcing that hostilities bad begun 

 Iwecn the Uominieians and Denmark. A Danish 

 Envoy had recently arrived thero in a war vessel, 

 and peremptorily demanded $150,000 indemnity 

 for tho seizure of two Danish vessels by Prcsidei 

 Pock, during the recent revolution in Dominica.- 

 I'resident Santa Anna offered to refer the matter 

 to arbitrators, Tho Danish functionary declined, 

 giving the Domimi'in.is twenty lour hours to com- 

 ply with his di-nmnd*, will, Hil- understanding that 

 the refusal would be followed bya blockade of their 

 ports. Tho Dominicians decided in favor of war, 



There was but one Danish war vessel in the port. 



As English Winter.— A laic London paper re- 

 marks of the winter and spring of lS58-'59 in Eng- 

 land :— " The nightingale was heard in England on 

 the 18th of February. Tim is a remarkable fact. 

 It has been repeatedly heard since ; so the declara- 

 tion may be believed. Over the greater part of the 

 pasturage of tho kingdom grass has not ceased to 

 be green throughout the winter ; and the roses and 

 hum', ml. kits put out shoots almost as soon as their 

 latest leaves dropped. All the spring flowers of 

 our garden welcomed, open-eyed, the coming of 

 March. The Elm, Lombard)- Poplar, and thorns, 

 have burst their buds at the very beginning of the 



rill not bu post-paid, us the n.-. singe in- ,-■ m-Uu, ..,■•. 



...ul.l be nearly or quite 11. We send post-paid lo any 



f3T Subscriptions can begin with tho New Quarter, 



iflarkcts, Commerce, &c. 



seemed I 



n Japan 



f Japan.— Every ho 

 mm with children, 

 Which 1 i '.Minted ten or a dozen, and all of about 

 the sume site! The birds in a nest, the chickens 

 in acoop, the frogs to a pond, are not more com- 

 pact ud crowded than these human bee-hives 

 seem to bo, and I may odd, or more happy. The 

 average number of the inmates of each house in 

 Japan is esthnotcd at between thirtyand/orty. It 

 is a/rn«// u / country in more seiiBes than one, and 

 can support so deose a population only by tho 

 Bimple style of their living. They eat but little 

 meat except fish, which abound in these waters 

 't!i in thl boy* and the sea, and are easily pro- 

 cured, as well as fine. A gentleman told me that 

 b« bftlhmd, from his most careful observation, not 

 1,1 ' 1 ''" in. My of tho people over cat any other 



Thero are a few sheep; a cow is rarely seen; 

 KOftta, Which might have a line range and the best 

 paMurage in the mountain tops, now unoccupied 

 a "J WOOltoUH, ore almost unknown; hogs are 

 1 HiO cities, and these are raised mainly 

 or uk' ***' whilc "''""game « seldom hunted 

 •it.™ ? D, - PouUr 7«»d ducks are abundant, and 



rtwST*™ not oblaincd at ° 



,ckwh«| tt .!!" a " I"* 01 ' 1 ' of wheat, milU 



burkwho.! i— "-v o, 



l »8 produced iB 

 which are not likeU . 

 horse would require h 

 support the populmio 

 th* Journal of Cvmm 



ttllel 



'Eh for its living to 

 ictill a g C ._£ rf ^ to 



TnK.ViwCANADiANT.aTrr \x><^T~ an. 



"...l.spatch states that the nr wl „ lff J " A lyr »»- 



h .he Comm.ttee with.fi,, UttrSio^T 



I by tho Inspector Ge„„al ,| lu , mo ' 



important of which are, that the oewdutr "t" 



and i green coUce does not come into aft* ^2 £ 



urst of January, I860; the rale then t„ be ].-, ?i , r 



<*ot. ad valorem ; and the new duty on sugar corn 



Ihe tat of July neit, the rate to be 30 k, 



' per cent., according to the quality. 



thJnewlt 5 f l.- h /r; s * le Ciira"*. with Lord Lrons, 

 peak uj"„ .- '" ° 9 W,lrd - CLtCreJ CL& 



mi,' .(i i: 



•ho tr [as signs of activity. 



C.rtL«^Pi£t"*liiv. .IL'' 1 ti:.n» ; fr,.i D srj. »10,50 I "Hn^n^Ve^MUnsiveiy enpaied in rrowln* S*ed» and 



, ,, r , l,i".-hr- .(.Mini. ■ i . Vt-biixrr. II -- ,-■ . .-■», * , ,n.!'.- ;l n.l f .-i , r.ir.-- v,,^. .., i m.i.i. ,■ ,-.,.. ril | 



y^y'^^X ^v'rV^^o^l^rin^n^ J^^V 



f ",,; i , „ - !■.-■■, ,,■'.■..; i] k. m i oeaiL 116,00 | ;■ Qfl 

 n. t;.00«9.UO: Common. •&.(*<«;, 00 ; Inferior. H.ej 

 t-flrei QoaUtr. 6V'3«S"c-: Otber quail Ilea, 8S«*'-,e. 



"paiCBB— Haitel I ■ h . Firrt qnallty. 



• T.vu.iJ.fi; Second. »6,00A&.i0 ; Third, aj,S0; Ordinary. 



wniiiiiiOiM tinn w 



^"'■--V,','l!'Xi' . ■'. T«o .'eartOld.tSiaaG.Thrte 

 l^yr'l-t'V.^-Wiit msrket Prices - EiUa and 



MllnB*. KKioof Twit Tears Old. »»*S: ' 



R ,„r lire* 



BggpSXA V A .VD i 



Mr ' ' C. F. CROSMAN, 



Threshers, Separators and Horse-Powers, 



Tin- II ,11 DniiMi-.i-nr, 1 ,u fool Power. 



iim- ii.ii Etoi hatei rhVeahci and BepantOi. 





ICDt,/r«i ij'pottagt, a 



lll,l.-vS SpriiiKlk-1.1 





Hcatl)5. 



ttemlolheiTBvr. ■■ „..i.- 1 .| J ry,.a,nMia n . II. r 



of wlikhshen^.. i- ' ; i.'. Mt. over all who knew 



^IbucrtiscincntB. 







nour F ^ntwh 1 ' '"r 1 ™ "SO I M ^ "•. ,i^,,^,1 IO@llc 





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';! mi-'. L- tv • -.i..!i I,. ,,■• 



iH ».. and I1.1S for 36 ft. 

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V ARH6-F0B 1 



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CORGHVM SUGAR 



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otWariri.*., 4«. l'|^«ale*il tiike plftc- n( Dov,r P ,ilns 



. KalnssiC on the lOtii day of 

 i ■ ■ be had at the offlc** of the 



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\ll.-ifiv. nl:,., r.irin. ■■ L'lev-'l in, I, /;.,■'.,,, ( H.'itn.'t-r, /.';-■ 



^Wine^la, Queens I".* .°N. V. SWUXL T. TAKER. 



t. S.~So animals will bt Jispwed of before the »-il- at 



I'lAIS'O PUHTES! 



K'™ 1 ""'" 



IXED HARVESTER 



■. I; '7 ,; ' 



,\ , ; ' li., ;,.i ;i -iil.silu.ll for ih.- on.-lHlilly 



I^TIUKS H.w-.i Kr.-n^li fjoliiee Stork-. 



WIIXiV'K M.n\\i "t I ih.im.. i in: iu 



/ (OMPOI Mi EX 



pil'tlHTWl III I'llVMrl V\- \ rbyeUhn. hy 



The only Mtiiblhhmmt in I'- VuM.-l S.u>ft* fflvli.K 



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Pear. Plmii.'QuU.c.', Mulialeb and Paradiae Blocks, Bosea, 

 AnrUtlng and everytlilri* required for Garden, Nuraery.or 



aopo 1 





by Ho^e'sle^wlad, or 

 arranjed, tor tlftlng Corn Meal for f * m ^J 



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Wll K\-|l,>. iTTOUM-^M \\ 



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i.'.rl"'^,^'!'' ' '■ "■' "" liiVn'-Iii'iVKiv;',' j'"-'" 

 is3 BaUTli, Scneaee Co., X. V. 



: ,ir [i.,fr,K S.T. pa«t> particulars. «r*ili^l 

 a^erd. Prl«. Three 



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