ftAY 7. 



HOG&E'S HU&JlL EEW-YOKKEK. 



Old World Matters. 



Bi the Washiugtoi 



New York on tbe «ib 

 ■rt, on the 29 tb, end tb' 

 Johns," on the 26ih olL, *• h»»i 



intrli^ 



e from Europe. 



s .k l. 



merest, and 

 Dsiderable apace to it* dctaiL 

 Oai*t BaTrs.ix.-It wu intended that Portia- 



i . . ' ■ ■■■"■« «""> uld lake P lwoon 



Thirty of the NcspoJ»<an F*ilc> have left England. 



War i* generally wiwidcrcd inevitable, and much 



, nfbd until the 12tb, when reossur- 





■ by i 



made of preliminary 

 giro renewed hope* for the meeting of CODgtw) 

 and c*u»cd considerable recovery in tbo funds at 

 Loodun and on the Continent. 



Trie Bouse »f Common* rejected tbo resolutions 

 In faror of ballot, by three majority. 



A dispatch from I'sris aaya that England will 

 prDpHf IhC quMttOll of disarm amen t |a Ibc Plan! 

 pObMlUriM. The Time* saya the pacific adricea 

 from Paria produced raj little effect on English 



fund* on Tuesday. Tho public do not believe that 

 Napoleon intends to promote a pacific adjustment 

 on the baaia that shall clearly rceognno the treaty 

 rfgbti of Anitrtft, and conwcjuoDtljauoh as can be 

 accepted by that power, while it will utterly dis- 

 appoint Sardinia if the arrangements were patched 

 up. Tomorrow, with the existing feelings of 

 France, Austria, Sardinia and Russia, left in play, 

 the prospect of repose in Europe would not be in 

 the slightest degree better than ot this moment. 



There hare been still further unfavorable ihotc- 

 (Qaotf. Id Hi'-' Austrian rates. Tbo correspondent 

 of tba Herald soys, llial notwithslandingtbe pacifio 

 aasurnuccswarlike pre|if\rntions continue in France 

 on n tremendous scale. Troops are pouring into 

 Lyons from all points. 



The London News correspondent sajs Lord Cow- 

 ley and Count Wolcwski, after a long discussion, 

 separated, with tbo conviction that very serious 

 differences of opinion e*xisla between France and 

 Austrian, 



pBANOB.— The I'aris l'utric, which is tho organ 

 Napoleon's private Cabinet, speaks of a lost and 

 mi | i . II i,i-l ivliirli England and Prussia aro ma- 

 king in behalf of peace. Referring to the Austrian 

 proposition for a general disarmament, the I'utric 

 asserts that France is still on a peace footing. She 

 has collected no army on tbo frontier ; has not ap- 

 plied to the I.L'giiluliiK' fur war credit; while Aus- 

 tria having EDOIMMd her army in Italy to 100,000 

 mill, might oonaDBDDfl r ounpBlgn to-morrow.— 

 The Patrio concludes with a threat saying, that if 

 Austria means that a general disarmament is to re- 

 sult in the mainlainanee of ttulu quo in Italy, and 

 in resolving tbo imperious difficulties of the pres- 

 ent situation, it must not he expected that France 

 will he duped by such a demand. 



The movements of tbo French troops assume the 

 most threatening proportions, and the prepara- 

 tions in erery branch continue without abatement. 

 Tho Paris Patrie nevertheless asserts that France 

 has not armed. Tho Pntric pays France cannot he 

 expected to diminish her army, nor to send back a 



single 



3 her 



.rnaU. 



I French officers on leave, have been or- 

 dered to join their ships forthwith. A rumor was 

 afloat that the Emperor would soon depart for 

 Lyons. Warlike materials are accumulating at 



frigates have gone to Algeria, supposed to bring 

 troops buck to Franco. Nine gunboats were order- 

 ed to be made ready at Cherbourg without delay. 



Antral*.— The Arch Duke Albrecht had gone on 

 a special mission to Berlin. 



Austria was willing to make important conces- 



pcrfeel understanding between them was consider- 

 ed highly probable. 



Warlike preparations continued in some of the 

 smaller German States. The Bavarian army hod 

 been placed on a war footing. 



The Times Vienna correspondent states that dur- 

 ing the last few days several of the leading papers 

 Badopaidj declared that tbo Germans would not 

 ■bed one drop of blood either for the maintenance 

 of the special treutics or Austrian Concordat. 



Vienna advice* bud been very warlike, but 

 lUghUj moderated at the close. The Austrian 

 troopi in Lombard* coutiuued to advance and 

 threatened Piedmont Erontion, 



I be political prisoners at Naples, wboso 



fato was determined by the decree of the ISth ult., 



rod passport* to the Doited States. It 



wa. reported nt Kom,- that the Pope would protest 



agem-l tin- European Congress. Sir Moses Mon- 



liii'<- li:i'l itimi'd ut K ,. with h petition from 



u favor of i 

 tliiit U,.- K 



i H&pdajid i 



the.l.-w! 



bo] Uo« 



of Nanloi vru eithi i dead oi ii 



tics. Nothing authODtio, BOWei 



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i'1'i. and tba 1 



MORGAN HORSES.- "STRIKE, BUT HEAR!' 



f your County, 

 '. C. Fremont." 



to February 

 '. all the tea 



>w rjinilitiei 



- ...Jim ilmt there 13 verr little to come. 



hi'-l"" 'iV.'n ""■' 'I"" 1 " 1 ' ""' prices are extreme!? 

 U„. , iiitn" " "'v 1 '*" ' ,l,tn1,1 * i' i* reported that 



, ''""""v 1 1 dnmtb. The export 



tea showed a decrease of 



The litmcK ,i n S»i L .,„i ,,, t ' 1 ~ , ,-,, , 



was perfect , , i;'M-th.and 



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io«s wm small, but the Cnetnj'a Was heavr 



Advices art, favorable to the Buei C3tla t Public 

 funcl.onaries wete ordered t«> »1 ,, ' "' '" 

 and the Governor of Suei b4U b ™ M^ Lesseps, 

 ^ OOMUjgai lll .-Jf-#rtd«rHA.-The more «arUk 



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1 "' Jj ? !'n' ru r* aro in-r., [.:,.-, n, ,,..1 ,„,, 



»>"! *uh a g-iod attondanre la buyers wheal « 1 

 mprov«4 Inquiry, an.l pri.r. were In torn inf.," , 



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Pacific Side Intelligence. 



Wi had two arrivals at New York during tbe 

 past week— the St. Louis (with $1 .778.000 in treas- 

 ure,) and the Northern Light— bringing California 

 : tli ult., from which we gather the 



Tbe markets at San Francisco were flooded with 

 goods, owing to tbe large number of ships which 

 ad arrived within the week, and prices continued 

 > decline. 



Advices from the Sandwich Islands state that 

 the volcano of Mauns Loa continues very active. 



Several rich guano islands have been discovered 



northwest of the Sandwich Islands, and possession 



taken of them by tbe commander of the govern- 



nent steamer Fennimorc Cooper. 



On tbe evening of the 17th, during the proces- 



ioo on Palm Sunday, at Panama, a riot occurred 



letvrMn the natives, who reside within the city, 



nd tbo blacks, who reside without the walls, in 



union two or three were wounded. The military 



I'eie called out and were under arms all night. — 



The U. S. Consul signaled the men-of-war lying 



tho harbor, and Commodore Long sent several 



small armed boats, with 200 men to protect the 



American residents, but their services were not 



quired, and they returned on board at daylight. 



A fearful earthquake destroyed the city of Quito 



witho " 



> J.1,000,000. A number of s 



wns to the northward were also destroyed, and 

 me damage was occasioned in Guayaquil. 

 Dr. Trevit, tbe U. S. Consul at Valparaiso, has 

 bad » difficulty with the government. Several of 

 the principal actors in the outbreak of 28th of 

 February look refuge in his bouse, which was in- 

 aded twice by armed police, and the wrong men 

 'ere taken prisoners. The first time the police 

 rcre driven off, but on tbo next day tho Consul 

 ros obliged to submit under protest. 



. Stbai 



.■IDEST.— ThO E 



a tbe night of the LTilh ult., at Island No. 



1* including nine lad 1 1'-vand -J"; deck passvii' '■' n 

 I Hie I.-oiKts c\pl"ded .it t lie ^ome moment. They 

 re old, but thought to be safe, of course. 



Special Notices. 



Duty t 



. lli-nr.. 



ike public, though at a lato period, all tbo facts 

 ssess Ion bearing upon tho Pedigree or these b 

 I hare been long and well acquainted wilb th< 

 homes known as Black ITawks, and II may wi 

 sap posed am a Judge of tbo blood: yet no gontl 



pedigree of Bla 



k Hawk Morgan when ho c 



ny possession, I 











had occasionally seen him, a 







P. AcSTitfpure 



aaed him as eurh nl a high fig 



S\ Y„ whose cerllfteak' states not only I 

 le original Black Hawk, but that bo put 

 If and paid tho prlee of service. Mr. Hie 



With suet 

 to Mr. Hum 

 though 1 be 



t became necessary 



Tbe son, " John C. Fremont," was at once chose 



ed from him the following certificate ; 



Se horMBiKk HawIr 'm"™' ^ ¥lD * " ie P 6 * 1 *" 



.•in!.- i owni 'i htm 





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aprgauwas by blm, (and 



rho r.me>l 'mil ..'...;,,'./ >.,■ ri,,t ,,,'.-,.,,) Il„- ,;,,-, „ |M 

 inpcnrlii his M....-li. Tho coll, ,l,,| lL r Frem.,,,1 , , r - 

 a.aod bla dam, 

 Udv Ward,' proves of true Morgan ducent, her sire'l 

 lain b.'lnir. ii« 1 u.i,tcr.li..i.1. hy „ld Sherman Morcau, 

 hessmolhal sired old lil u ,t Uu« k." 

 Tbe date of (fail statement U June 28th, 1S5S, and ii 

 Idly signed, with a postscript, by David Hill. Fre- 

 nonfa dam last season was merely named in the bill ai 



ecn fully traced, 1 

 Mow, ram unable 





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VOltb than unboughl certi 

 e readers of the Eu«ai, a 



no*, but lh«v are looklnx rorward hopefully. It Is expected 



that a couple ot week* will wl 



ness a resume of operations. 



Rochester Wh 



ir-i.h Prices. 







Mlralrai:! 



SCSi3: d S*W l, ** I S 



n T e, 60 fti f busb . . . .77®:8c 



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Do.'Cbar V..10®13J<c 



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[i U t-k«, |..-r fair,! ^.'ilittWf 



Tujiow^*.;;:;;;;;^®^ 



Produce and Provbdon Markets. 



.20S6.80 for cvlr;! '.U Im,-/. 



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s.— Wheal. A fair milling and speculative demand 



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rst ,r, IV- r; .- ' ■ -:- " ■'! .iij'i-ll -III, 



ll'i.'.r.:.:!- fl.i-, 1-^11-,-lnl with II, c l.i.l 



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 i.j.urt-rf.f Y.. \\\\\nt.\ Iri.M., M. U.. of Phelps. 



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