MOORE'S UTOAL IfEW-YOH&EE. 



Newi Paragraphs. 



The following statement is probably without a 

 parallel :— The Her. Win. Williams was for lifty- 

 six years pastor in Northampton, Mass., his sou 

 Solomon was nfiy-four years pastoi 

 Elipbalet, the sou of Solomon, was 



>r in East Hartford— and Soloono 

 the •On of Elipbalet, preached in Northampton fi 

 upwards of fifty years! Here are father, so: 

 grandson and great grandsun, each pastor for u] 

 wards of fifty years of their r 

 and two of them of the same church. 



Ax ingenious Scotchman has trained a coup 





i linlelie-, 



■-mil r 





;el for twistinj 

 j miles a day, i 



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Matters at Washington. 



Tiie Secretary of the Interim 

 the Pacific strainer of the .'.th of August, f 261,000 

 to Oregon find Washington, to satisfy recently 

 audited chums on account of expeusesfor restoring 

 and maintaining peaceable and more friendly rela- 

 tions with the Indian tribes. Owing to the inade- 

 quate Dumber of Indian agents, and considering 

 roiintry over which the Iudiaus 

 li-ied.it has been found impossible in every 

 carry out oil treaty obligolions in time to 

 i the Indians favorably by an exhibition of 

 d faith and prevent dissatisfaction arising 

 nfulfjlled pledges. The present Commis- 

 sioner of Iudian Affairs, will, it is believed, recom- 

 mend to the consideration of the next Congress, 

 will lead to the carrying into ef- 



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feet of all our treaty obli_ 

 The Navy Department hi 



;.- Li e th of May, from 01 

 station. All of them were 

 off Cuenos Ay res, and in 

 condition of affairs, it m 

 keep them theie. 



cuUi 





rof I 



i received dates as 

 ■ vessels on the Hi 



n the river La Plata, 

 riew of the unsettled 



deemed advisable to 



the army and rnivy who are subject to biennial e: 

 ominution tu present, with ihe usual vouchers, o 

 the 4th of September and 1st of January next, n 

 spectively, the certificates as to their disabilttie; 

 The operation of the act of Congress of the 3d < 

 March, IvV.i, virtually suspends the semi-annual 

 payments of invalid pensions at the comm 

 ment of each biennial period, until tbecertificateof 

 two physicians or surgeons have been presented. 



The news of the European peace prospects pro- 

 duced much gratification in the government, official 

 and diplomatic circles. 



Advices from Utah to June 2tth, states that 

 Judge Eckles bad returned to the territory and re- 



organized the federal 



The district 



and vigorous efforts were to 

 ourts and secure the prison- 

 nee of the army. 



e engineering 



Personal »nd Political. 



Col. Jeffersos Davis 

 the Presidential prospects of Ocn. Pierce, who 

 reported to be in the race for Charleston. 



Jonas GiLLts, of Pa., has boon appointed by 

 the President, ogent to the Pawnees, with a view 

 to arrange matters so as to prevent future difficul- 



M. La Movntain is at Watertown. engaged in 

 re-COnBlructi»g his balloon, the Atlantic, for an 

 ascens.on from that place on the 11th of August, 

 rart.es from New York are there, and, it is said 

 they propose to place in his bands any amount not 



. A half-penny's wo 



five weeks, and the clear t 



rial per year is computed 



shillings. This beats the " industrious fleas 



Tan Washington correspondent of the Tribune 



ys " no instructions have yet been given to Post 



egarding the pay of themselves and then 



clerks. If they appropriate from the receipts of 



their respective offices, as heretofore, their accounts 



audited without violation of law, in the 



" an appropriation." 



iousfact that the late victories 

 Italy did not affect the French funds so much, 

 tin' han^'t in the English ministry. The victory 

 Magenta, the occupation of Milan, and the bril- 

 Melegoano did not start the Paris 

 >er cents., but the defeat of the Derby Minis- 

 it them right up. This shows that com- 

 ,1 Europe fully believed the Tory Ministry of 

 the Earl of Derby were sympathizing with Austria, 

 A pabty of colored men and Germans, who had 

 ndermiued a store in Philadelphia while 

 digging for an iron pot filled with countless treas- 

 ure, which, accordiDg to a dream bad by a female 

 friend, was buried there, were arrested Monday, 

 11th inst., and, with their divining rods and other 

 conjuring implements, locked up in the stntior. 

 house on a complaint for trespass. 



O.ve of the best photographers in Europe took i 

 bonk note for 5,000 francs, on the Bank of France 

 and photographed one so much like it thot thi 

 Hank's judges, the photographer himself, and ir 

 fact all who have seen the two, are unable to dis 

 tinguish " which from tother." The Bank con 

 aiders, such success rather dangerous. 



The oldest preacher in Philadelphia is Rev. Geo, 



Chondler, pastor af u Presbyterian Church, who, 



i the course of the forty-six years of his ministry, 



is married S.lGii couples, and performed funeral 



rvices over the remains of 5,000 persons. 



The Richmond Enquirer says that du 



>t weather the ladies of that city do a 



shopping in carriages, and require the dry goods 



clerks and salesmen to exhibit their goods at the 



carriage doors, thereby saving to themselves the 



exertion of alighting aud entering the stores. II 



pronounces this conduct of the ladies barbarous. 



This is the genera! custom of shopping in Cuba 



and other tropical cities. 



From the Pacific Side. 



Br the steamship W. II. Webb, and two arrivals 

 overland, we have the following intelligence: 



On the 25lh olt, forty- three convicts escaped 

 from the State Prison. The prisoners escaped by 

 overpowering the guard. Twelve were re-captured, 

 and eight shot in tfie bushes in endeavoring to 

 escape arrest. 



The Italians in San Francisco had raised $5,000 

 to send to King Victor Emanuel, for the benefit 

 his needy subjects. 



Business was depressed at San Francisco, and 

 there had been two large failures. The prices of 

 leading goods were tending downward. Money 

 market easy. Mining news good. The grain har- 

 vest promises to be abundant, 



Tbe election of members of Congress is fixed for 

 the 2d of July. 



Tbe weather was intensely hot throughout Cali- 

 fornia, parching vegetation. Some parts of tbe 

 country looked us though they had been burned. 

 The county of Santa Barbara had been visited by 

 the terrible sirocco, forcing the people to shut 

 themselves in doors, killing animals, and literally 

 roasting the fruit on the trees. This occurred on 

 the 17th ult. 



of Lehama had been destroyed by fire. 



Allttria htobt King,,/ ftfjtffa, solely a.- ao 

 ral member of the Confederation, lie will 

 less than 8,000,000 Italians, and will be controlled 

 by a Confederation ruling not leas than 26,000,000. 

 Tbe Pope is shorn virtually of his temporal 'suprem- 



Nvr 



I of the i 



The i 



t *]i.'.\..' 



of o 



i exceed $20,000, for the i 

 v balloon for i 



K'VJl.'v 1 



Tim total rote polled for Delegates to the present 

 Constitutional Convention in Kansas was 1" 3V 

 divided as follows;— Republican. 7,415; Demo- 

 cratic, 6,039,— Republican majority, 1,486. The 

 vote polled on the celebrated Lecompton Conatitu- 

 iion, which was the lurgesl ever given, up to that 

 tune, in the Territory, was 0,7.5 >. Increase since 

 that time, 6,661. 



The Bill of Rights reported to the Kansas Con- 

 stitutional Convention, numbers twenty-three sec- 

 tions. It sets out with the declaration that all 

 political power Is inherent to the people; prohibits 

 slovery in tl,,. Stale; proclaims religious tolera- 

 tion ; defends the soundness of the writ of haitat 

 «*pw,- protects tbe freedom of legislative debate : 

 'orbide the transportation from the State of any 

 P tt T for nv Offence committed within the Slate 

 ™J1 prohibit* imprisonment for debt; insures 

 2ruat^aT ea cltiu ' D8 lht ful1 privilege*; accorded 

 ^h«hi^ dd,,elwMih * tnootUl «oofUnrftoto 

 —r before the Supreme Court 

 appeal from tbe Supreme 

 'V! 1 ! 1 Wh * D "PP^ "• taken 

 ', they shall only be 



ourtioi »w Doitftd 



of the United Suit, on 

 Coortof the State, but 

 on questions 

 through or fi 

 States. 



iponde&t of «* k«w York Times 



edbytheCon- 

 f damages 



gives a summary 

 noilOD u' reference to the ui 

 inflicted dnnng the period of 1 

 the Territory. The whole am 

 h compensation is claimed, 



J, »'uibai 



. f.,r 



arrangements for a balloon race, to come off tbe 

 first week in August, at Providence, New Bedford 

 or Hartford. They will ascend in three separate 

 balloons, and see, first, who can attain the highest 

 altitude; next, who can travel the greakst dis- 

 tance without alighting. What next ? 



Since July 4th it has been unlawful for any per- 

 son to pass or receive in the State of Arkansas, any 

 bank bill of less denomination than ten dollars.— 

 After the 4th of July, 1800, no bill of a less denom- 

 ination than twenty dollars can be kept or put in 



The San Francisco Directory for 1S.MI, just pub- 

 lished, shows the population of that city to be 78,- 

 083, of which 73,323 are whites, 3,150 Chinese, and 

 1,005 colored. 



Tub importations at New York of foreign Dry 



Goods, intended for the full trade, during the week, 



have been quite heavy, the value of the total en- 



" ies at the Custom House having been t^98SjT90, 



;niiist Jf^OT'.'.OOO same week last year, and $4,- 



8,007 same week in 1857. , The entries since Jan. 



X have been §tf,r~ 2, :<--,•;, against >-7,] v>, '.:;:: same 



me in 1858, and ^•,\'-u:,;,i^ rlimL ii nu . m Isr , T 



The Revolutionists^' Soma America.— A dis- 



itch from New Orleans says that the State of 



Tamaulipas dc»ires an American force of 3.000 men 



from Mexico is interesting. General 

 Marquesa had robbed the conducta from Guana- 

 juato to San Bloa of $000,000. A conspiracy bad 

 been discovered in the city of Mexico to place 

 Marqueeoin power, who subsequently declined in 

 of Santa Anna at Guadalajara. Miramon 

 ade a complete change in his Cabinet on 

 it of a change in his policy, viz:— giving 

 to the press and amnesty for political 

 's, and a partial confiscation of the church 

 property. The church bad declared for Morqi 

 Gaudaljora with 2,000 men. 



Two hundred soldiers, fifty f whom 

 are owiss, revolted on the 7th at Naples, and left 

 Fort Carmise for the purpose of rousing other 

 troops to revolt, in which they failed. On arriving 

 at Champ De Mars all the Swiss and native troops 

 thful.met them with a discharge 



of artillery, and forty insurgents 1 



I kdled and 



_TuR KE r.-The Turkish steamers Sdistria and 

 Kars are reported lost. Tbe former with 350 pas- 

 sengers for Constantinople, 77 of whom perished. 

 The Turkish crew assassinated and plundered the 

 Christians during the salvage. Tbe Karr had 800 

 passengers from Constantinople, and has not been 



heard of. The Perai 

 preparing in contemplation of war with Turkey 

 India akd China.— The Calcutta mails or Jun. 

 3d, and Hong Kong of May 21st, had reached Eng 

 land. The Indian Government has decided to pet- 

 al 1 European troops who might desire it, tc 

 ischarge and a free passage to G real 

 grounds of complaint 



Stye JfcuoB Condenser. 



Jm and polk* telegraph It 



vCosUe(Pa.)Cankhu> 



as expected that thoi; 

 es of the offer. Tbe r 



ands would a 



s gradually 



FOREIGN NEWS. 



During the week two steamers,— the A/He 

 the Jftw Briton, — have arrived, each of which bus 

 brought very important intelligence from Europe. 

 The first gives some details concerning an Armis- 

 tice between the contending forces of France, Sar- 

 dinia and Austria; the latter an account of the 

 interview between the Emperors of France and 

 Austria, aud the signing of a Treaty of Peace. 

 The following is tbe telegram from Napoleon to the 

 Empress, announcing the fact : 



Vallecio, 11. — Peace is signed between the 



der tlte honorary PrvsidttlCff of thf 



Emperor of . 

 The Cond: 



Confederate 



Hit Emperor of Austria concede/ his right- fa 

 Lombardy to the Emperor of the FrtncJi, who trans- 

 fers them to the King of Sardinia. 



The Emperor of Austria preserves Venice, but it 

 II form an integral part of the Italian, Confede- 





:i oj 1 



had already arrived at Tampico to aid 

 the Liberals. Gen. Demollaiy hud urrived ut Tam- 

 pico. . Garcia was at Vera Cruz, 



Woman's Riguts in Kansas.— In the Kansas 

 Constitutional Convention, the yeas and nays wen 

 called on the question whether women should bun 

 the same control and management of school mat 

 tern as men— that in all school elections, and tht 

 exercises of all the duties of school officers, no dia^ 

 tinction should be mode between them. The clos- 

 ing vole that settled this point stood 2S for to 21 

 against. 



Mobmonism Declining — a Salt Lake coi 

 pondent notices the remarkable fact that the ii 

 tution of polygamy is becoming unpopular arr, 



', when in flocks they a 



ern glades and forests, and then really and _ 

 scieuUously for food, has in him the blood of a 

 cannibal.and would, if born in Otaheite, have eaten 

 ministers, and digested them too." 



Geological Formation or Pint's Psak.— An 

 intelligent correspondent of the New York Post, 

 writing from Pike's IVuk, s..w. it is certain that 

 lie geology of the regiou furnishes an argument 

 ostilo to its mineral richness. Its prevalent 

 tract ure is limestone, the latent formation and the 

 parent of the baser metals. Pike's Peak is a moss 

 >sum, and tbe mountain edges are but apart e- 

 ued with that primitive quartz which is llic 

 tr of gold and gems. 



The Paris Slonit-w jives the following expla- 

 nation of the circumstances ot tending the armistice 

 between France and Austria. The great neutral 

 powers exchanged communications with the object 

 of offering their mediation to the belligerents, 

 whose first act was to be an armistice, but the 

 bring about this result was not suc- 

 cessful until some days ago, when the French fleet 

 >out to begin hostilities against Venice, and 

 conflict before Verona was imminent. The 

 or of France, faithful to his sentiments of 

 vent the useless 

 of blood, did not hesitate to assure himself 

 whether the disposition of (he Emperor of Austria 

 conformable to his own. It was a sacred duty 

 lor the two Emperors immediately to suspend hos- 

 tilities which mediation would render objectless. 

 The Emperor having shown similar intentions, the 

 armistice was concluded. 



The two Emperors had an interview at Villa 

 Franca on the morning of the 11th. The Emperor 

 ■ompanied by Generals Hess, 

 Kelloustein, Romnig, Ciriletty 



fdihlnjr.-. — Hiehardin.n. fpri 

 ■"' ■ ■■ 'V'l.' prUs'Tv 





Clippings from Foreign Journals. 



The American Minister at Turin is reported by 

 correspondents to have been " hid," or us " biding 

 himself" ever since the armies began passing thro' 



Scotch journals are trying 

 iaribatdi is a Caledoniau. Hi 



ras a shoemaker at the Auld 1 



! that 





His 



' 



was Ualdie — a common Christian name 

 districts of Scotland. In consequence 

 freak or other, the son went to Italy ; ant 

 tives of that sunny clime, being unable 

 nounce the names of Baldie Garrow, transposed 

 then) into the more mellifluous Garibaldi. 

 A GnttiiAN, arrested as a spy while 1 

 were at Brescia, pretended to a council of officers 

 who were examining him, to be a merchant of Mi- 

 lan and to have lost his papers. "Hab,"i 

 French Colonel, suddenly, "come closer; I 

 hear you." The accused obeyed. "Now," said 

 the Colonel, " in doing that you stepped oil' finel 

 with your left foot— arm to the body by matiuct- 

 littlo finger on the stripe of the pantaloon. Yo 

 excellently drilled old soldier, my friend, 



Th.' 1, 



1 ;id(iiitti.-J , 



of Austria 



Gramme, Kelli 



and others of his Staff. 



The Emperor Napoleon has issued the following 



if the day : 



Vali 



nlyl 



1 the 



large emigrotion from the States ; and that Brig 

 ham Young is beset with applications for bills of 

 divorce. In consequence of this state of affairs 

 the " Prophet" has issued orders to suspend the 

 ceremony of "sealing." 

 Stti.oTiNr.Ronixs.— Henry WnrdBeecherBtya * 

 ■old shoot a robin, except in the 

 d together to 



was concluded on tbe S'b int-t , between the bel- 

 ligerent parties, to extend to tbe I5lh of August. 

 This truce will permit you to rest after your 

 glorious labors, and to recover, if necessary, new 

 strength to conclude the work which you have so 

 gloriously inaugurated. I am about to return to 

 Paris, and shall leave the provisional command of 

 the army to Morsbul Valliant; but as soou as the 

 hour of combat shall have struck you will see me 

 again in your midst to partake of your dangers. 



The lima Vienna correspondent says, that it 

 was believed there that tbe British Government 

 had brought about the armistice. Another author- 

 ity says that the Prince Regent of Frussia took the 

 initiatory in suggesting the armistice. The Vienna 

 Goziltt says that on autograph letter addressed by 

 the Emperor Napoleon to the Emperor of Austria, 

 led to the negotiations, the result of which was a 

 five weeks' armistice. A Verona telegraph dis- 

 patch says that the late armistice was concluded 

 after repeated requests from the French, and after 

 their consent bad been obtained to all the condi- 

 tions asked by Austria. 



The London Daily New* affirms that the just 

 hope and expectations of Italy are deceived. It 

 adds, history will call the Emperor to a strict 

 account for having Waged war on fable pretenses 

 and signed a mock and selfish peace— a peace that 

 leaves Austria impregnable in Northern Italy; 

 that connects Central Italy to the patronage of the 

 Pope, and to constant menace of military interven- 

 3 the part of tho Tope's patrols, and that takes 

 ount of thewelfore of the people, nnd substi- 

 for national Independence a Confederation 

 the lock and key of Austrian garrisons. The 

 ror of France has sown the seeds of future 

 and the eloser we examine the pretended 

 pacification the more futile and iniquitoua it 

 appears. 

 The Morning Arfoontends that the soul of tbe 

 caty agreed upon is the nationality guaranteed 

 ider every variety of local government in a con- 

 deration of tb e Italian States. Th* Etuperor of 



•enctr is the following - 



5, Mr. Peter Matlerson, of Low Dunsfbrd, 



Boroughbridge. He and his ancestry have been 



"le owners and occupiers of the farm on which he 



ied for more than eight hundred years. The farm 



us not entailed, aud the owner hn3 always been 



Matterson, without adoption." 



The Italian editors arc heard of nowadays,— 



The morning after the French occupation of Milan 



several journals that had been suppressed by the 



Austrian government, re-appeared. One had been 



suppressed five years, and in the last number hud 



promised the " conclusion" of a story in the next. 



True to promise, the next, at the end of five years, 



took up the story where it had been left off, and 



concluded it. 



Oscar, the King of Sweden aud Norway, whose 

 death is announced in recent foreign arrivals, wai 

 a sou of thecelebrated Beruadotte, alternately Na 

 pok'f-ni's fnend, rival nnd opponent. He marriec 

 a daughter of Eugene Bcauharnais, succeeded tc 

 his father's tli rone in Is 14, and was 69 years of age, 

 His administration has been marked by a fair dc 

 gree of liberality and reform. He will be succeed- 

 ed by bis sou, who married a Dutch Princess a tew 

 years ago, nnd will take the title of Charles XV. 



A Dkmcate Hint.— It will bo remembered that 

 Marshall llayoau, the brute at whose command in- 

 nocent women wore stripped naked and whipped 

 by the Austrian soldiers, visited England six or 

 seven years since, not long after tbe committal ot 

 the atrocious deed. When he visited the immense 

 brewery of Barclay, Perkins k Co., in London, the 

 workmen suddenly closed around Haynau, flogged 

 him terribly, and would undoubtedly have killed 

 him had he not been suddenly hurried off by some 

 bystanders. Field Marshal Urban, another Aus- 

 oflicer, has been endeavoring to equal, if not 

 surpass, the illustrious Haynau in deeds of infamy. 

 As soon as the workmen who had admiui-teieJ 

 justice to the latter heard of the former's villainy, 

 they published the following card in the London 

 papers, as a hint of what he might expect did he 

 come in their neighborhood 



"J Cinl. — Tbe workmen in the employ of 

 Messrs. Iturclav, Perkins A Co.. present thr-ir most 

 earnest compliments to I.n-iiiriiiiiil Field Marshal 

 Urban, and 1 " 



call. Mur-lisil Hi, 



the p 

 I be 



ade that celebrated ofln.ri.-f' 



a *2 to *3 per day. 



dog, died last week of hydrophobia, 

 i. large cave has been discovered near 



uraloga Spring 01 

 >r co-operation In 1 



ami Charleston or Savannah. 



-The Washington (D. ' 



l SprlngOeld, Maaa,, 



a Blackwood savithe peculiarity of Lot 



i. AnnaPope.ofSpcm 



will be delighted 1 





Oi u A it 



Hls Si: 



War.— Tbe European got 



Back 



ence and improvement in v 

 Yankees. We learn from th 

 of the lath, that private lelti 

 Of Europe intimate that the 1 





CIlpOllS ' 



1 tbj 



ond Emjuirtr 



from the continent 



crican officers who 



illed by the United States to go to 



• in order to gain military insight 



a by observation of the contending 



been refused passports to travel 



thither. They consequently returned to Esglond 



iriukee. Two 



ere eLIIdni 





— One hundred and forty- 



ne candidate* 





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presented the 



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