APRIL SO. 



MOORE'S RURAL HEW-YORSER. 



I COBRXSFONDEMTS AND BEAJJEBS. 



, '-'/iriMuJuim. tie., should applj 



re hw drrn n-p, alertly «Ute1 

 o eonslautly Bonded with ell 

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after ii hiuty peril 







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firing 151 



ral quotations o 



Old World Matters. 



Tm Royal Hail Bicaaist 

 t«. is Of more limn urcli,. 



illaikcts, (Commerce, *;c. ^Vbocitiscmeuts. F 



r.v .rridi. ■niLi'iiin 



pied by the Mi 

 Clh, Palmereton 



,— Lord Derby announced in the 



■everely aiiuckcii Lord John Hut- 

 ch orac ten zed Lord P»lmemioii'» 

 that Russell's auiendmeot be ac- 

 isters, aa. direct insult. Oo (he 

 lu fended himself from the impu- 



tington replied and reiterated I 



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light rcfus 



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ill,. Karl 



<aid he b»ped to make a statement to the 

 ! before tho prorogatum, wbieb would show 

 ovcrnment bad done all it could to prater? 

 the peace of Europe. These remarks are construed 

 d admission that there is no hope fur peace, 

 he House or Commons, Lord I'eJuivrsiuu had 

 notice of a question respecting our foieigu 

 relation* and the affairs of Europe, but at llic ur- 

 gent requestor Mr. I)' Israeli, he postponed it. — 

 The latter announced that in a day or two he would 



,jjcr.— Tho increment of troops and war ma- 

 in France, continues on a large scale. The 

 correspondent of the Londuii Herald, sayi 

 bout B5.000 men arc on their way to reinforce 



the army or Lyons. The correspondent of the 



Times, writes that the question of peace or war, is 



■till left to conjecture. 



Tho feeling that the war is inevitable prevails at 



the French foreign office, and is shared bj some of 



the hi B 





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SCHEDULE OF QirTS. 



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The Daily News correspondent says :— Orders 



been long prepared there, be ready to put to sea 

 upon a day's notice, if required. Eight vessels 

 hare already been ordered from Brest for TouIod. 

 All Marseilles vessels iu the Adriatic, are rcturn- 



; home, considering those waters nnsafe.and that 



fit.- 1 glits from the Trieste arc now to be had. 



Acstbia.— The Viennn correspondent of the Lon- 

 don Times telegraphs as follows: 



The long expected crisis is at hand. A corps 

 of 60,000 men goes from this citj to-morrow, and 

 on the following dny another corps of 60,000 men, 

 to be assembled here. A reserve corps of 70,000 

 men will be placed in Dohcmia ami Moravia. The 

 reserve oftbe army in Italy ami of the corps uboul 

 to leave this city have been called in." 



Advices from Milan Male, that the following or- 

 ders of the day have been posted in the bunacks 

 of the town:— "Austrian Soldiers, the Emperor 

 WU you rocud bis banners to beat down for the 

 third liu)« the pride of Piedmont; to expel from 

 their den those fanatics who destroy the tranquility 

 of Europe. Advance against the enemies who have 

 always fled before you. Remember the victories 

 of IMS and 1813; remember Nuvarare, where your 

 foes were dispersed and annihilated. Let our 

 watchword be ' Kim Imptratort' — our rights for- 



Ital- 



-The i 



respondent of the Times, a1 

 Rome, says that the general opinion there is that tht 

 Congress will simply delay war, but cannot prevent 

 it, because it will not effectually settle the Italian 

 question. It i« euntiilenilv stuteil that neither th< 

 Papal governruenl nor the King of Naples will sent 

 represenlalivcs to Congress. 

 PoitruflAi, — The government baa authorized tht 



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THE AUTOCRAT. 





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a. — The Bombay mail of March 12th, reach- 

 ;land on the 6th. Tunlia, Topee and other 

 g rebels were hiding under false nomea.— 

 The soundings taken by the steamer Cyclops in 

 the Red sea, for the Indian telegraph, had been 

 perfectly successful. 



TitAUA.— Australian papers and correspon- 

 dents from Melbourno to Feb, 13th, are received 

 but odd little of importance to previous telegrams. 

 New gold ticldsof fuir promise hud been discovered 

 ar Melbourne. There was much activity in the 

 ipmcnt of gold over u million sterling was en- 

 u le to England. 



Do mm t not it— Brend»tiif:— P.iehsrdsnn, flpence & 



.. quote Aincricn Hour ..-ry dull, aeil .lininiU lo c-li 



al ouolation,, immi-lv : \<>0, IL'.I.I, Wliml dull, bill 



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has ordered out a cavalry fori 

 against the Indiana in Texas. Major Van l)orn is 

 charged with the dutj or scouring the country to 

 the western line of the State, The force numbers 

 about one thousand men. The settlers on the 

 frontier complain bitterly of new outrages from 

 the savages. The arrangements made by tbe Gov- 

 ernment for the removal of the Reserve Indians 

 beyond the limits of the State are said to be at tbe 

 point of consummation. 



special dispatch 



Thirty Mes Daow>en.— . 

 from Memphis to tbe Cineinna 

 that two coal barges, containing 72,000 busheis, 

 belonging to J. L. Hyatt, of Louisville, were swept 

 into tbe crevasse near Lake Providence on tbe night 

 of the SSd inst , and their an ira, 

 men, per i>hed. Several new and disastrous breaks 

 are reported in the levee below Memphis. 



-The Saint 



Axormtn Filibcstekixo Expbi 



* I toasecretmovemeut amouglbccmigraclsat 1'ike' 

 , . Teak for the organization of on expedition to tak 



* possession Of the Mciiran proviiiceeof Sonoraan 

 A Chihuahua. A consultation has been held ove 



1 lt Sl Josephs, and probably at otbe 

 points on th« border, and prom. uent parties in Si 













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