Contents of the Rural for April 9, 1859. 
Fires and Casualties. 
Nans iparagvapl): 
Old World Matters. 
AGRICULTURAL. Paob Collision and Loss op Lifk on the Ohio River. 
Seasonable Hints and Suggestions.117 — A catastrophe occurred on the Ohio River on 
Zr™ . 7 caiasiropne occuneu Hon. John Allen, former Mayor of Rochester, 
Pasturing in We Highway,.117 Monday evening the 28 th ult., iesu ting in tic oss d j ed . Q j^ew York on Friday evening last. His 
Black Ilawk Horse “Philip Allen,” [Illustrated,].117 of over forty lives. ie steameis a lame remains were brouirht to this citv on Tuesday for 
Black Hawk Horse “Philip Allen,” [Illustrated,].117 ovei lony lives. rue snamcia 
Treatment of Milch Cows. 117 Holmes, bound from Pittsburgh for St. Louis, and 
Deep Plowing—Plowing Under Clover,. 118 tb e Uavid Gibson, from New Orleans for Cincin- 
oi ovei lony lives. re ‘ remains were brought to this city on Tuesday for 
Holmes, bound from Pittsburgh for St. Louis, and iuterment at Mt H ope Cemetery. 
Culture of Different Soils,. 118 nal * came j n c0 Hi s i 0 n a short distance below 
Management of Bees. 118 ’ , . . , . 
Value of Hen Manure. 118 Petersburg, Ky., and two miles above and in sight 
According to letters received from Lieut. Brooke, 
commanding the United States schooner Fenimore 
Cooper, now engaged in surveying the route be- 
Five foreign steamers arrived during the week, 
and we consequently have a large mass of Euro¬ 
pean news. We present the following synopsis: 
Great Britain : —The jury in the Irish treason 
trials were out 22 hours, and were unable to agree. 
They were discharged. 
®I)C tNcids Condenser. 
— The total tunnage of the U. B., June 80th, 1853 was 
5,049,809. 
— A Mount Vernon Association has been started in 
California. 
— The cost of the canals in the U. S. Is estimated at 
Lord Cowley had had a protracted interview $175,000,000. 
That “Suggested Plow” in the Field.118 of Aurora, Ind., with such force as to sink the for- or' , . ° , T .i mission had transpired, but it is believed little is hydrophobia. 
ns . , , .. e • . tween San Francisco and China and Japan, the . v '’ 
How to Make Hens Lay.118 me r instantly, and the latter in a few minutes. — . , ,. 1 ’ , to be hoped for. — A convcnti 
A SDicv Letter from Iowa...118 ... . , ... • , ,, • guano island taken possession of by him contained, 1 _ 
^ Holding,heir Milk!’......!.118 Tha ™ dark > and the wind was blowing « calculation, 25,000 tuns of guano.- The London Times says that the leading subma- Davenport in A 
violently when the collision occurred, and it is ’ ’ h 
at the lowest calculation, 25,000 tuns of guano.— 
Rural Spirit of the Press .-The Robin-ShaU it be -' ' f , ,71 7 The results of the survey thus far, notwithstanding liuu w »» n K 10 convraev mr rue - uov. norm, oi main 
Killed? Potato Planting.118 supposed that smoke obscured the lights so that ness of the outfit.are regarded ofhi ghvalue successful submersion of the Atlantic Cable, taking as Fast Day in that State. 
. . , ... ,, D 1 I. 1 .TT.. neither mlot saw the annroacliiner boat, until too ’ ° ° oil vGd- inc. *_:_<•:_i. 
Agricultural Miscellany .—The Weather; Slick Up; 
The Coming Wheat Crop; Death of Col. Jacques; Going 
to Europe; New Potato Digger; An Extensive Farmer; 
Location of Apiary; New Self-Raking Reaper; A Wise 
Law; Rarey, the Horse Tamer; Effects of Climate on 
neither pilot saw the approaching boat, until too 
I late to prevent the accident. The Holmes was cut 
into pieces, and sunk instantly. The Gibson 
to our commercial marine. 
swung around and was run for the shore, but be- St. Anthony’s Falls, has been completed. It cost Lyngburst and others, had been formed for the injured by his buck sheep. 
Wool; Steam Cultiv 
ra«on, a “T.. ..118 reaching “ she sank > the cabitl bating off - ~ * 40 ’ 000 > aad . the Assays is built in the styleof a purpoge of rai8ing funds in aid of the Neap olitan 
HORTICULTURAL. 
All on board the Gibson were saved, but more than famous architect, “ with a mortgage and a cupola ex ji es _ 
The Vegetable 
Garden.119 forty of those on the Holmes perished before aid ° n the top.” 
Culture of the Grape—No. V.119 could be rendered. 
Soft Soap for Fruit Trees. 119 ... 
Stone under Fruit Trees.119 Tiie Suffolk 1<lc 
The Detroit Tribune states that a Jewish child vassed in England. 
The reform measure continued to be actively can- 
The King Apple.119 building 200 feet in length and three stories high, formed, bled to death on account of the operation— ] la( ] written a letter strongly objecting to Lord cucumbers at Savannah, Ga. 
Growing Grapes. 119 was destroyed by lire April 2d, and about 300 bar- a very unusual occurrence. 
Apples for the Northwest. 119 re j 8 0 f fl our aud a ] a rge number of bags of flour Lake Pepin, on the Upper Mississippi, has an 
Russell’s contemplated amendment. 
The London Herald says that it has high author- 
ApplTTr^eVfor^ncc'pQ 1 ^ .119 and grain. The fire was probably the work of an average width of one mile and one-half, and is deep itv for stating that in case Lord John Russell should 
The Gardeners Monthly,. 119 
DOMESTIC ECONOMY. 
Ice Cream; Frosted Fruit; Cologne Water; Rose Brandy; 
Apple Custard Pies; Spring Beer; Cough Mixture; 
Rheumatism; Cuts, Sores and Injuries; Rhubarb, or 
Pie-Plant Pie; A “Sally Lunn,” or Hot Tea Cake; 
Coloring Recipes; To Preserve Oranges; IIow to Cook 
Beans for a Bachelor. 119 j 
LADIES’ OLIO. 
ncendiary. 
enough to float tho largest vessels. Soundings succeed in upsetting the Ministry, and was called 
was destroyed by tire on the morning of the 2d live to thirty-six feet. Three rods lrom shore the pointments to Messrs. Bright, Gibson, Robuck and I aa abundant yield this season. 
inst. Five thousand bales of cotton were consumed, water is twenty-five leet deep, and for a distance of Ilorsman ; all these gentlemen having offered their 
Loss $300 000. one hundred aud thirty-two rods, measuring across services. 
. , , •„ the lake, the depth does not vary one inch from France. —An article in the Moniteur says :—The 
A very destructive fire occurred in Dansville on „ , . r, , ' 
, , , T . . . , , . XT .. , .j 4 i thirty-two feet. It is one of the most beautiful Emperor does not hold the whole of Germany 
unday last. It originated in the National Hotel, J . . . 
, f . , .. , !. sheets of water in the country, and abounds in the responsible for the errors manevolence of certain 
on Mam St., and destroyed quite a number of J ., . . . 
Alice, [Poetical.1 Changes; Benevolence in Dress; Too . , ... . .... 
Fine for Use; Management of Children; Hood Society, 120 stores, dwellings, &c., on Mam, Chestnut, Lhza- 
thirty-two feet. It is one of the most beautiful Emperor does not hold the whole of Germany to the Presidential chair of Mexico. 
CHOICE MISCELLANY. ueuu, jlhoci ty, auu nixcxiaugo oireeis. me loss is " v * “* w ------ J , .. . , c e , . , _ ,_ 
No Home, [Poetical.] Fiction: Bashfulncss.120 variously estimated at from $50,000 to $100,000, visited with considerable frost, which it is feared nothing to anticipate from us for her independence 
J 1 • Wo CT.’YYvrvO'fliiao wifli nr* ofirtr-iolIfxr Vtxr clmwinr 
beth, Liberty, and Exchange Streets. The loss is 
most delicious fish. manifestations which spring rather from mean 
Some of the Southern States have recently been resentment than from serious fears. Germany has 
SABBATH MUSINGS. 
and is a severe check to the flourishing village. 
Weeq not for the Dead, [Poetical.] The Study of the 
Scriptures; Riches of the Bible; Learning and Wis¬ 
dom; A Very Common Mistake,. 120 
has caused much injury to fruit trees, as they are 
all in full bloom. 
We sympathise with her nationality by showing 
herself impartial; she will show herself foresighted from the La Platte river, in South America. 
Louisiana. —The late census taken in Louisiana, The old mansion of Gov. Wyllys, on the Charter 
and will do better service to the cause of peace.— 
THE TRAVELER. 
JJUU1S1ANA. liUU UCU9U9 UIAU11 111 J JU U1 r>l ill 1 cl, X iit VIVA uittuojiuu »» taito, vu vuui tu mi ^ ^ 1 1 ,-i i • x i ------ — 
by order of the Legislature, shows the following Oak Place, Hartford, is being demolished, to make , T 1 ® f 1 , P . e “ P G ar<5 susce P t,ble ln re !? ard to residents, 25,000 more males than females. 
J 6 } b - -- honor, but at the same time moderate in the em- . . - .. 
Group of Peasant Women, as seen in the Streets of Jeru- 971. In estimating the number of Representatives Colonv, and the frame 3 
salem, [Illustrated,] Something about Icebergs; Con- ,, . . . , . . r 
dition of Women in the Kast,.121 i n Congress, this is equivalent to a population of sent out from Lngland. 
YOUNG ItURALIST. 
t * tf» F 1 h ’ Nord distinctly asserts that as negotia- 
n ou iom n g an . tions are pending, Napoleon consented to the inser- 
The Philadelphia Ledger hears, from private let- tion of the recent article 
in the Moniteur, to show 
YOUNG ItURALIST. 525,451. In 1850, the total population was 511,974, The Philadelphia Ledger hears, from private let- tion of the recent artic]c in the Moniteur to show ~ There are yet two hundred of lhe P atrio1 
‘ Wolveitoe; l ” C Good 0 ft>rEvll, e Phil0S ° Phy 1 AdviCC t0 121 thC P ro P ortion of slave3 bein S almost P recisel >’ the ters received from persons attached to the Paraguay his moderation . but that if the present difficulties EeV0luti0n living and recciving tbeir pen8ions - 
e Red River Voyageur, [Poetical,] A Cure for the same as now - ^ jessedrdneof titxa- Expedition, that if Lopez resolves on resistance, are not diplomatically solved-if Austria does not 7T''Tow 
ieart-Ache,.124 ble property ($378,004,234) New Orleans, repre- the naval force there must confine itself to a block- yj e3< j_he will not shrink from the consequences year 21,491 letters, containing altogether $69,91c 
sents more than one-fourth. The city pays more a de, which may last till October, when the rise of J Th „ nm ; nmiq r T nrd Cnwlnv’o — Thc Cham P Iain Canal wiI > °P en for navi g ! 
List or New Advertisements this Week. than one-third of the total amount of taxes, and the river will enable re-inforcements to reach it; m ; ss i on tended to increase apprehension of war th ° llth ° f A P ri1 ’ and tbe Eric Canal on the 151 
ifftwAr—w-iitn, a hM about one - fifth of the representation in the and that to make an attack with the present force, A . current that the Lvons railwav reeeivl ~ In Dutche88 Co -. Henr y M - Barns !la « re 
The Red River Voyageur, [Poetical,] A Cure for the , , 
lleart-Ache. 124 ble property 
List of New Advertisements this Week. 
m, . , .. T , „ , , —The Champlain Canal will open for navigation on 
The ominous silence respecting Lord Cowleys .. .... , . .. ... „ . „ . .. ® 
. . . 1 6 . J the 11th of April, and the Erie Canal on the 15th. 
Wood’s Mower—Walter A. Wood. 
Manny’s Combined Reaper and Mower—Walter A. Wood. 
Guano—AV. A. Martin & Co, 
Grape Vines—Hoag & Craine. 
Linnaus Rhubarb—II. C. Freeman. 
Grape Vines for sale Cheap—N. Walter, 
Money for All—K. L. Lee. 
Rebecca Grape Vines—H. C. Freeman. 
Peach Trees for Sale—C. W. Seelye. 
Plaster and Guano—J. K. Chappell. 
Deafness and Blindness—Dr. Liglithill. 
Grape Vines—J. L. Andrus. 
English Galvanized Chain Pump—R. King, Jr. 
Burdett’s New Seedling Strawberry—J. Burdett. 
Sets of the Prince Albert Potato—M. S. Parker. 
Prince Albert Potatoes for Sale—P. P. Bradisb. 
mission, tended to increase apprehension of war, 
A rumor was current that the Lyons railway receiv- 
— In Dutchess Co., Henry M. Barns has recovered 
State Legislature. The whole number of voters would be more desperate than the charge of the e d orders to keep in readiness for the transportation *800 of Thos. N. Allen for enticing away his wife. 
in (lio Stotn 511! a mlm nf n PIU mnnn r , lx Ti* J. r> 1 l_ 1 r r mi. „ ir„» n — nr m_ _ 
in the State is 58,546, a ratio of a little more than Light Brigade at Balaklava. 
one to six of the entire white poplation. Thenum- 
of 75,000 troops. The Emperor was to review the 
If the population of New York city increases Imperial Guard the 20tb, the anniversary of the 
b !:, 0 !i o Children ’ ' Vb ° a * 4end scbocd > ’ s ie P 0I ted annua Uy jn accordance with the average for a series entry into Paris by Napoleon on his return from 
— The lion. Geo. W. Jones of Tenn., retires from 
Congress after twenty-four years of public service. 
— A Ban Francisco lady who obtained a divorce on 
at 76,612^ 
The Ne 
of years past, it will contain, 1870, 1,200,000 souls. Elba. There is some expectation of his addressing the 18111 ° f Jamiary ’ got niarri< -d again on the 19th. 
anadian Tariff. —The following ta- 
SP1ECIAL NOTICES. 
Remarkable Cure of Deafness. 
The Nkw^Canadian Tariff. —The following ta- The tenor of the latest news from Pike’s Peak is them, 
ble, from the Toronto Globe, shows the principal unfavorable. Charles Nichols, one of the first to Austria. —It is stated that the Austrians had 
duties levied under the new Tariff as contrasted go out there, gives the Chicago Tribune quite an commenced to lay mines for the purpose of blowing 
with those of previous years. It will be observed unfavorable account of the mines. U P the bridge Buffalora over the Ticino, 
that in every case there is an increase, and in some 0 tis Bullard, of Lowell, formerly an officer in The , Austrians were preparing a military hospital 
— A Baptist clergyman in Boston has four daughters 
. T , . ,,,,,,,, , , . , , born one each in Europe, Asia, Africa, and America. 
Austria. —It is stated that the Austrians had 
(n lovminA. hlnwlw — A mock auctioneer in New York, who swindled a 
that in every case there is an increase, and in some 
quite a large one, of the per centage levied: 
ROCHESTER, N. Y., APRIL 9, 1859. 
Molasses .16 
Sugar, refined.82 
do. other.27}£ 
Tea .11^ 
Boots & shoes. 12>£ 
Harness. 12)4 
Cotton goods.. 12)4 
Iron goods... .12;^ 
Silk goods ... .12^ 
Woolen goods 12^ 
Rochester City Government. 
1856 
1S57 
1858. 
Gait’s 
Ta’ff. 
• 8X 
10 
10 
20 
11 
11 
18 
80 
28 
25 
26 X 
40 
20 
17 )4 
21 
80 
U H 
U X 
12 % 
20 
14 Vi 
20 
21 
25 
17 
20 
21 
25 
18% 
15 
15 
20 
18)4 
15 
10 
20 
18)4 
15 
17 
20 
14 
15 
18 
20 
>e observed unfavorable account of the mines. up the bridge Buffalora over the Ticino. * ’ ‘ 
■. • mv a „ 0 x w * nn0 o rYiJiitovwTiAomtoi —The Patcnt-OTicc fees last week exceeded $2,500 
,nd in some 0 tis Bullard, of Lowell, formerly an officer in The Austrians were preparing a military hospital inventivo ius of the count i8 ^ a frest 
ied: the Boston Custom House, has testified, before the a t l^a, to have 2,000 beds The Emperor Francis ^ 
Gaits Liquor Investigating Committee, that he had made 0SG P 1 " as cxpectc sioitj to inspect t ie oities —brother of the King of Abyssinia lias jus 
1858. Ta’ff. as g00d whiskey which comes from the tro °P a quartered in Italy. A Vienna dis- arriycd at Paris. He is perfectly black and very hand- 
iq qa State agency, for three cents a gallon, and as good pa c 1 ia arge bodies of troops had[recently 
13 30 ? y r f rru ^ 4 - comc tu tlaat clt 7 lrom tbe northern and eastern —There is one convict in Sing Sing prison who if 
.. m . . countryman, has actually been committed to the tombs. 
*a over the Ticino. 7 
preparing a military hospital ~ The Patent-Office fees last week exceeded $2,500. 
beds. Thc Emperor Francis ^ r C t inventive gcnius of thc country i8 tekin S a fresh 
shortly to inspect the fortres- fct ^ Tho brother of thc King of Abya ., nla has Jnst 
State agency, for three cents a gallon, and as good 
— There is one convict in Sing Sing prison who is 
port wine for twenty-five cents. The agent was -. 7 4 . v * . “ " .. . .7,7 ,TlZ a . Z g prison wno is 
1 . , , ... . , provinces of the Empire, and there is reason to but 14 years old—Thomas Smith, lie was sent from N. 
anxious to know hoit', but the Committee objected , ,, . ,, . 
believe that another army of 50,000 men would in Y. city, 
to the question, as they thought he already knew „ , , 
, ., . . , .. . a few days be on their way to Italy. The Vienna —Three brigs and seven schooners were sold by 
25 quite enough on that branch of the subject. J A . ,, m . • , 
correspondent of the Times says that Austria will 
2 q Five of the eight new United States Senators assuredly act strictly on the defensive, and that her 
2 q ^ essrs - Anthony, Bingham, Grimes, Bragg, and great arrangements are made purely from a lack of 
— Three brigs and seven schooners were sold by 
correspondent of the Times says that Austria will auction at Buffalo, last week, for 36,125; original cost 
assuredly act strictly on the defensive, and that her $94,400. 
„ 0 Messrs. Anthony, Bingham, Grimes, Bragg, and great arrangements are made purely from a lack of The Mayor of Beading, Pa., has ordered the Police 
20 Powell—have been Governors of their respective faith in the pacific expressions of the Emperor of t0 arrest a11 minors han S in S about bar-rooms in the 
20 states. the French. evening. 
Rev. Dr. James Kendall died at Plymouth, Italy —It was asserted that the Sardinian onv Two persons were run over and killed in Buffalo, 
J ’ Italy.— it was asserted that tne bardiman gov- 0 ne dav last week, bv backing trains at Genesee street 
__Rev. Dr. James Kendall died at Plymouth, 
The Decimal System. —Another movement is in -'^ ass -> on tbc 18tli ult. 
ernment had applied to Emperor Napoleon for an crossing. 
evening. 
— Two persons were run over and killed in Buffalo, 
one day last week, by backing trains at Genesee street 
Our City and Ward Officers for 1859, were duly progress in Great Britain, to secure the adoption The Cincinnati Gazette says 6,2S0 adventurers auxiliary Corps de Amee of 75,000 men. The 
inaugurated on Monday, the 4tli inst., and have of the decimal system, so goods shall be sold and have passed through that city this season, for Pike’s troops already under arms at Piedmont amount to 
— A correspondent from Cuba says it is easier to land 
a cargo of negroes from Africa on that Island than a 
entered upon their respective duties. As a matter duties paid by weight of 100 pounds, instead of the Peak. It is estimated that by all routes, no less 72,000 men, and the new levies and reserves called barrel of flour. 
of interest to many of our readers we give a list of hundred weight of 112 pounds. At a recent inter- than 100,000 people are now enroute for the gold out were calculated to bring the total up to 87,000. _ Th liayc five holidays in Louisiana fixed by law 
AT ! ; 1 _ A!__ ytIa ..f* ll TI _ 1. • i __!- J „ J J™ Cl XT 1 i i 1 a 1 il. i mi i • • i • i i i ' ' • * 
of interest to many of our readers we give a list of hundred weight of 112 pounds. At a recent inter- than 100,000 people are now enroute for the gold out were calculated to bring the total up to 87,000. 
the principal officers: 
Mayor — Samuel W. D. Moore. 
Treasurer — William E. Lathrop. 
Justices of the Peace — Delos Wbntworth, Henry 
E. White and William R. Carpenter. 
Sealer of Weights and Measures •— William E. 
Roach. 
Aldermen —1st ward—Win. Mudgett, Wm. F. 
Holmes; 2d, Geo. W. Perry, Bcnj. Butler; 3d, W. 
A. Reynolds, Wm. Hollister; 4th, Geo. W. Lewis, 
Holmes; 2d, Geo. W. Perry, Benj. Butler; 3d, wl " eS3ofthe country fifty thousand million of use- 
A. Reynolds, Wm. Hollister; 4th, Geo. W. Lewis, \f S *f “™ s aPC written every year in the 
H. S. Hebard; 5tli, L. B. Twitchell, N. C. Brad- bmted Kingdom, which could be saved by the 
street; 6th, David W. Perry, John C. Nash; 7th, ecima system.__ 
view with the Chancellor of the Exchequer, it was regions, and adds, “Nine-tenths of these, at least, The orders to join were very stringent. An order namely, Jan. 4th, Jan. 8th, Feb. 22d, Good Friday, and 
represented by Mr. Miller, of the Bank of England, instead of acquiring fortunes, will encounter hard- is said to have been received in Paris from the Sar- the 4th of July. 
that the 112 pounds, instead of 100, causes five ship, starvation, and disappointment.” dinian government for 40,000 revolvers, to be paid _ c u h a contains a population of about one million 
million of useless figures to be written every year, There are now many men in San Francisco whose ou4 op 4be ne ' v loan. It is also said that the orders which is nearly equally divided between whites, slaves, 
in nothing but invoices, &c., of bonded tea; many families are in a state of destitution, who a few g* vcn France for 30,000 pairs of shoes and sol- and free blacks. 
of these figures are results of useless calculation, years ago were worth hundreds of thousands of flips’ great coats, for the Sardinian army, had been —There is a great outcry against dog poisoners at 
An English writer, basing his calculation upon dollars. Speculation in real estate ruined them.— increased to 50,000. Garibaldi had been appointed Manchester, N. II. Over fifty dogs have been poisoned 
these figures, supposes, that taking the whole busi- One family that were intensely aristocratic durintr ^ encra i of Division, and will command the three within ten days. 
the inflated days, now keep boarders and take in new battallions being formed at Cueno. 
■ The Canada papers assert that the wife of Jacob 
washing. 
H. Billinghurst, W. T. Cushing; 8th, H. B. Knapp, 
xx. xi.mug U u. at , . X. vuwiuig, oiu, xi. ix. xvnapp, Present Condition of the British Navy —Mr P resenl encampment 01 me u. o. troops ana me 
I jewi « felye, John Lutes; Disraeli having recently declared that the British Morm0n city of Salt Lake ‘ 
10th, H. S. Fairchild, Geo. Shelton; 11th, Louis Navy demanded a “ complete reconstruction ” the The public schools of Cleveland, Ohio, seem to 
ashing. Spain.— A Madrid telegram of the 14th of March Abbott, in Golconda, Canada West, recently had eight 
It is stated that gold has been found within the sa y sMr - Heston, the Minister of the United cblldren at a birth - 
tit Lake Valley, and about midway between the States > was received yesterday by the Queen in a - The Wld ™ of Dr ’ °8 ier baB reeoverod of the 
•esent encampment of the U. S. troops and the private audience. Jn the name of President Bu- C °‘’ acc,dentally 
_ *a_ ..a*ct~ta t _t phnnnn lir> flQQnrprl TTpr nf flip * * 43 * R ^ . 
Salt Lake Valley, and about midway between the States, was received yesterday by the Queen in a 
present encampment of the U. S. troops and the private audience. Jn the name of President Bu- 
10th, H. S. Fairchild, Geo. Shelton; 11th, Louis „ „ „ , , , ,. „ 
_ T v « vr m, t, , . / . Navy demanded a complete reconstruction,” the 
Bauer, John C. Mason. The Board consists of 16 1 • , 
’ , „ London times gives a long review, showing by 
Republicans and 6 Democrats. , fi<rnrA9 if . bi„b 
School Commissioners —1st ward—P. W. Garfield. 
1 i[ ornion c ity of Salt Lake chanan he assured Her Majesty of the President’s 
Disraeli having recently dec ared that the British 5101 mon cll J 01 oa11 ... 0 . 
>T , . tt J i i <• xh i j rw .• x desire to maintain friendly relations with Spain, 
Fa.y demanded a complete reconstruct,on," the T»* «*»»!■ »f Cleveland Ohio seen, to , scd w , pe „ ODal („ m . iotion that ’ 
London Tim,, gives a long review, showing bv be ,n .bad way. On the one hand toaehers have cral wish of the pe „ ple of the nnited Slate8 „“ t0 
facts and figures that it is in a high state of efficien- been obliged to leave their schools, from inefficiency f ho nf fr.Vnri.hin of 
facts and figures that it is in a high state of efiicien- 
preserve the bonds of friendship at present existing 
cy. There are no less than 337 screw steamers, all » sustaining an orderly government over tbeir between the States and Spain, and to do everythin 
E. T. Oatley; 2d, E. It. Hall, Jas. H. Kelly; 3d, J. of them, from the heaviest three-decker to the pupils. Others have been censured for a rigid en- 
in their power to avoid any misunderstanding be- 
A. Eastman, W. II. Groot; 4th, Jno. Wegman, G. smallest gun-boat, mounting guns which are con- forcement of their rules. On Friday, a teacher t lhc * countries ' The Oueen rcnliod in 
W Ttawsnn • 5 th B fVBrinn Wm fineem. _ a xi_a XV.•, ,, a, Let™;,!!,...:!, iween me iwo countnes. ine yueen lepiiea m 
— The Seneca Observer says a woman from the poor- 
house was frozen to death between Waterloo and Seneca 
Falls, Saturday week. 
— A band of Gypsies are encamped near Baltimore, 
and the younger women of the party “ tell the fortunes” 
of many of the citizens. 
— No less than 110 candidates were voted for in the 
counties of Niagara, Orleans, and Genesee, to fill the 
n.ninfti,. l»ii , , f ... , ’ there lias been a decline of 2s6d on inferior kinds. Pork 
and the father held to bail for trial at the next dull. Lard dull. 
Bribery in the Canadian Parliament. 
a capital of half a million. 
— Tbe Mississippi river is said to be open to St, Paul, 
and navigation is now resumed for the season. Tho ice 
went down on the 18tli ult 
caliy.bylaw. try recommend that an immediate addition be made turned to Leavenworth. The jury disagreed, and iISJ/aIuSI 8 * Co" Resident is to go into operation on the 2 d of May, with 
At the first meeting of the new Board of Common °f twelve screw-line-of-battle ships, carrying ninety in the case of the son a nolle prosequi was entered McHenry and others, quote beef firm for good sorts, but aca P lU 0 m ami 10,u 
Council, on Monday P. M., the following officers guns each. and the father held to bail for trial at the next duT 'llardT ade clin e of2s6d on inferior kinds. Pork - The Mississippi river is said to be open to St Paul, 
were elected: -*-•-»-court ' ' _ _and navigation is now resumed for the season. Tho ice 
City Clerk—F rancis S. Rew, one of the editors t ue Lndian Troubles at Spirit Lake.—T he Jas- There are several crevasses in the Mississippi Bribery in the Canadian Parliament.—N ews- wcnt down 011 th ® y8th ^ 
of the Daily Democrat. City Superintendent—It. pC1 °" a > ' ree dfess of thc 1 / th ult., says that ab ove New Orleans. They threaten to cause great paper correspondents from Toronto state that one .‘ crear<! ’ r.ii ro.u s oc io ers in ie , a 
T , „ , rm „ , considerable Gxoifpmont T olrn bmtatcu w tauoc ii ^ r ^ of Maine, wlio have invested nineteen and a half mil- 
D. Howell. Clerk of the Market—F red. Alexan- . . „ eent exists at Spirit Lake, ans- damage. Thc water is higher than last year. member of the Canadian Parliament has expended Hons in this kind of nronertv 
dkr. City Attorney—J ohn Van Voorhees. Over- 10m a ear °f tke ludians, numbers of whom __ over $200,000 in support of a certain railroad bill 11 1 T .. . 
scar of the l’oor Jona. Cmu>. City Sarveyor- wZ A™™. *=■ IW. IhUK Bmum bcf0re , U ’“ ^• “? ap^lijn., »i« b™”e“h^eate ioTow'T 
Chas. R. Babbitt. Commissioner of Mount Hope . . G «aius csc.ipca. ineyueie mv-„ f q o1 x T of that sum was paid to a director in another rail- rp ,i.ipnpe to one vear in the State 
xi * -VI 7 - T > xvt . . 1 recognized as having belonged to the Inknadntih —tne conductor ot the Salt Lake mail, arrived at , , . , , . , , , , . , residence to one year in me aiaie. 
Cemetery—W m. Brewster. City Physicians— , , s ° to me inspaaiuan ’ road company to induce him to betray his trust, , . . . ,, ,,, . . 
„ T> a rp rt m -n TT 7 band, who were engaged in the massacre some 1 fi St. Josephs, reports that the Indians had notified , J _ . f. — The coroner’s inquest in tho case of the convicts 
II. B. Sherman, T. B. Collins, T. F. Hall, Azel L m massacre some lb f .... ,,_. and that a member of the House is interested to cW PrUn„ r,x,t rv»,.it B n. „ r„iiv 
seer of the Poor— Joxa. Child. City Surveyor— 
seer of the Poor-JoNA. Child. City Surveyor- arerep ° rtedlurkingaboutthenei g bborhood - Two T a i> - p p 
Chas. R. Babbitt. Commissioner of Mount Hope WCrG arrested ’ but ^erwards escaped. They were J? DIANS a '"acking the Pike s Peak Emigrants. 
Cemetery— Wm. Brewster. City Physicians- reco 8 mzed as havin S belonged to the Inkpadutah ~ Tbe co ° ductor of the Salt pake mai ’ arnvcd a 
II. B. Sherman, T. B. Collins, T. F. Hall, Azel ba ’ ld) wb ° were engaged in the massacre some 18 St ‘ Josephs reports that the Indians had notified 
} f _ i j t„ 1 .. x i . , Aim fTrATl T.A tft Uikp.a Pflfllr ibflf. iliA oprnnt TTn.fbAr 
over $200,000 in support of a certain railroad bill 
uow pending before that body; and that one-lialf 
of that sum was paid to a director in another rail- 
‘ ”‘7 laiuuau um _ B y the late amendments to the Indiana divorce law, 
now pending before that body; and that one-half applicant8 will be required here after to show an actual 
residence to one year in the State. 
— The coroner’s inquest in tho case of the convicts 
shot at the Auburn Prison riot, results In a verdict fully 
xx. xx. A,™*-, x . xx. —„ x. x.. i ALL, xxzel - ~ the emigrants to Pike > s Peak that the great Father 7 6hot at tbe Auburn Prison riot ’ re811 
Backus, I. Reichenbach, G. Arink. [Rochester . T , , ei4 inaians were taken, mclua- , . . , the tune of $200,000. This is copying some of the lustifvinff the course of the officers 
is a verv bpalfbv citv W it is U™i„. „ ln S Inkpadutah s brother-in-law. A band num- ka( l not yet bought tlieir countiy, and they shall IJ y ° .. . 
is a very healthy city, but it is becoming a “ me¬ 
tropolis,” and the new Board probably anticipate a 
change!] City Comptroller—J. E. Pikrpont.— 
Physicians to thc Board of Health— G. W. Avery, 
W. H. Briggs. Board of Health—H. B. Knapp, 
H. IIebard, J. Crombie, H. Scrantom, S. L. Brew¬ 
ster, A. Cram. Messenger—H. A. Perry. 
ing Inkpadutah’s brother-in-law. A band num- Ba(lu °tyet bought their country, and they shall . ” ' 7 77 ^ s 7 7 jusuiymg me course u. 
bering 150 are reported as lurking about Lake Hu- not live in 11 5 and as an earnest of their intentions , 1 , bl 7 !! lbeb ° f Con g iess P lett J close - - There were licensed to sell liquor in the city of 
L-'.xixxi; xuo axu xopurteu as luiKing anoui JxaKe 41 u- . > -- - ] and effectually 
ron, and preparations are being made to send scouts they had alread y waylaid and murdered several _ J f_ 
to reconnoitre. Sentinels have been stationed, and emi g rants - The intelligence is said to be reliable, Regents of thi 
with the Ministers. Nothing authentic as to his — A horse died last week in Springfield, in., from 
to be hoped for. — A convention of saw-mill owners is to be held at 
The London Times says that the leading subma- Davenport in April, 
rine cable-makers are willing to contract for the — Gov. Morril, of Maine, has designated tho 21st inst. 
i our commercial marine aP r ’ sk loss or darna S e upon themselves. — A vein of iron ore has been found in the yard of 
A powerful committee, including such men as the Clinton, N. Y., prison. 
One wing only of the Uni\cisity of Minnesota, Pords Palmerston, Shaftesbury, John Russell, —John Correll, of Elk, Iowa, was recently fatally 
f A Kollo Hoo Vvoon mmn olorl ______ J 1 
— A pliotoprapher in Pittsburg advertises to tako first 
class portraits for one dime. 
— The First Presbyterian Church, and old land-mark 
in Buffalo, is to be re-built. 
The Suffolk Flour Mills, Boston, occupying a upon whom the rite of circumcision had been per- Par i Grey, one of the leaders in the Whig party, — They have ripe peaches at Charleston, 8. C., and 
— Attorney General Black doscn’tfecl very well, and 
has left Washington for home. 
— Green peas, radishes, and strawberries have arrived 
at New York from 8avannah. 
Half the Planter’s cotton press at New Orleans show a very uniform depth, varying from twenty- upon to form another, he will give Cabinet ap- .— "phe peacli crop in Ohio and Kentucky promises 
ron, and preparations are being made to send scouts they had alread y waylaid and murdered several * y ana en eemauy. _Ottawa (the to-be Capital of Canada,) recently, fifty-nine 
to reconnoitre. Sentinels have been stationed, and emigrants. The intelligence is said to be reliable, Eeoents of the University —The Legislature tavcrns > flve sal ° 0118 ’ aiu en 8 °P«- 
strict watch of the movements „f the Indians is * <«■»* » *« have elected Regents in place of Wm. C. 11,,-un. 
kept every night. 
and in sti ong paities, _ resigned, and John McLean, of Salem, deceased, proposed North American Confederation. 
The lepuhlican mcmbeis nominated Rev. Dr. Geo. — The Clevelanders have dispatched an expedition of Js! 
An Anglo-American Paper.— Dr. Charles Mac- B. Cheever, of New York, and Robert S. Hale, of three vessels up thc Straits of Mackinaw for a supply of 1 
kay, the song-writer, and Col. Hiram Fuller, for- Essex. The Democrats named Charles O’Conor, of ice to keep them cool the ensuing summer. 
X.1V, xx. vnxiu. Xixcoauiilltx-XX. XX. X JEUUX. XT. X\ „ _ , 
New Orleans in a Puddle. —Late heavy rams 
The Board of Education met on Monday evening have flooded tlie rear of New Orleans, which is con- 
— The immigration to the United States in 1858 was 
less than half what it was in 1857. 
the lake, the depth does not vary one inch from France.— An article in the Moniteur saysThe _ It i 8 rumored that Santa Anna will be again called 
x^o^uoxu,* ^ “““ - The Republicans of Kansas have called a Conven- 
mamfestations which spring rather from mean tion to meet at Ossawatomie in May. 
— There is in Cincinnati a horse over sixteen bands 
high and weighing over 1,900 pounds. 
— One hundred thousand hides a month are shipped 
— It is stated that in Minnesota there are among tho 
Letters from a Hungarian—No. VI; Solomon’s Temple, 121 results :-Aggregate white population, 325,007; way for a modern house The old mansion was arouse'it CO tortl wonted ’Z Terrars wlmnnieTZ fr ° m 
USEFUL OLTO. slaves, 303,800 ; free negroes, 18,164; total, 646,- built 222 years ago, for the Royal Governor of the P y nevcrtheless be pacified hv conciliation d 1 1 e P ierced ’ 
Group of Peasant Women, as seen in the Streets of Jeru- 971. In estimating the number of Representatives Colony, and the frame, of solid English oak, was 7 T XT , ,. . . ‘ ‘ . —A four hundred dollar cradle is on 
— A four hundred dollar cradle is on exhibition at 
one of the Furniture Stores in Philadelphia. 
— There are yet two hundred of the patriots of tho 
— There were received at thc Dead Letter Offico last 
year 21,491 letters, containing altogether $59,918. 
° f , tte “‘7 la ) C ’ f° lhM °T th " d f lhe Cil ' V u mcrl >' e,Ii “' r « Minw, in New York. New York, end John Will.rd, of Seratoge, for tbe _ 0ur Slat0 Prison , arc ovcrao „,„ e . SIn g Slag i. 
P. H. Curtis Messenger— E W ocr water, and a large number of citizens cannot are about to establish an Anglo-American news- same places. In Joint Convention, Dr. Cheever crowded. It has 1,079 convicts, with 991 sleeping cells 
eat e their homes except in boats or by wading. per in London. and Mr. Hale were elected. and 9 dark cells. Auburn and Clinton are full. 
