Affairs at Washington. 
AGRICULTURAL. Page 
Spring Notes. 157 
Com Planting,. 157 
Potato Planting,. 157 
The Best Crop to “ Seed Down” with,. 151 
Brief Farm Hints,. 157 
paragraph ®I )C News Cmfocnscu 
CONTENTS OF THIS NUIVIBER. ble Italians in check, an immense military force is Affairs at Washington. rt rt Vrt 11 fl C 
scattered all over Lombardy, and these soldiers are - ^ milylCipq,jQ (J 
inrinc Notes AGRICULTURAL. Paob mos t cordially hated by the inhabitants of the The Government has received voluminous dis- ______ _ 
Tom Planting. country. patches from Nicaragua, but they throw no new T> . -r, ~ „ . 
Potato Planting,. 157 The antipathy of the Italian to the Austrian is light on events in that quarter. The Belly contract • h X °'j l . n ' ass ” ie 7“ UC ° 4 ' e wBd ~ G 
rhe Best Crop to “ Seed Down” with,. 151 deadly—a hatred only appeased when it kills—and has not been confirmed by the Congress of Nica- tn b y Cap UIe 1S $ 24 >,000. I n Rome G 
Iinef Farm H i nts,.... . .... .. .. ...15/ 8 h ou i d an Italian meet an Austrian out upon ragua. The free transit passed by this body is to h • j* . ozen are a'en e\ epr year. Ihey posed. 
S «««*», wW. *. tarn. linker «, the bLm « Uw if Ik. MUM of that Republic bring aboul a »1 s dozen m the Boston msrlel. -T: 
The Two Ends of the Horn.158 chance is that the German would speedily take deems it advisable to issue his proclamation to that HE ^ e P u ^^ c °* Hayti has commissioned two 
Brush Underdrains—The Other Side,. 158 leave of time. For the Italian cannot help regard- effect. Gen. Juarez will leave the 5th of June for ^°^ orec ^ gentlemen, Touissant and Merdon, as Min- — St 
I.v Essex County, Mass., the value of the wild 
pigeons annually captured is $20,000. In some 
— Gold diggings have been discovered in Vermont. 
— General Cass has been again qnite seriously indis¬ 
ing aoout a fl a dozen in the Boston market. _ The valuation of property in Cincinnati is $n 0 . 
The Republic of Hayti has commissioned two 000 >°00- 
Brush Underdrains-The Other Side.158 leave of time. For the Italian cannot help regard 
Moon Farming-An Liquiry, .Ia8 i n g the Austrian as an enemy and oppressor whc 
Inquiries and Ansrcers .-Wind Power; Sod Fences; ou g ht to be swe Pt awa J from off the face of th< 
Cellar Above Ground; Brush Underdraining; Wire Worm earth. Americans who have traveled in Italy have 
ing the Austrian as an enemy and oppressor who Nicaragua to enter the Cabinet of President Mar- bsters 4o Dondon, where they have been received a Ouart. 
Strawberries from the South sell in New York for 
_ _ _ _ ought to be swept away from off the face of the tinez. The legation here remains in charge of M. 
Cellar Above Ground; Brush Underdraining; Wire Worm earth. Americans who have traveled in Italy have Molina, who will be charged with the negotiation A fashionable Paris tailoring firm advertise that for Liverpool. 
n Potatoes; Wolf Teeth in Horses.158 noticed the causes of thi3 natred. The Austrian of a new treaty. “ they offer at all times to the purchaser new arti- — Copper ore, very pure, has been discovered in Mc- 
Yiri7He?MUk^^h^SSig'-^utS 8 ° ldierS ’ fr ° m the GenCral to the drummer ’ P er ‘ S P ecial dispatches received at the French Lega- cles of a la *e pattern, for the reason that all those Henry Co ” I1L 
Butter-Making. 158 petually indulge in the most vexatious tyranny, tion confirm the report of strong words having remaining at the end of each year are exported to —The manufacture ofsllk was introduced into Europe 
Agricultural Miscellany. — May; Convention of whenever they can exercise it. They are willing passed at Paris between Lord Cowley and Count A,ner ica.” It would thus appear that the Paris in the year 551. 
Wool Growers-; Perry and Castile Ag. Society; Warts on instruments in the hand of capricious misrule.— Walweski, relative to the course pursued by the tailors send their old clothes to the United States “ The population of Cincinnati is estimated by the 
sive'potato Growing; Steam^Cultivation^ovaScotia Beem * delight “ toying the natives English Cabinet. Napoleon thinks the English One of the Paraguay steamers that the govern- Gazette at 200 ’ 000 - 
Corn; Tarring Seed Com to "head” the Crows.158 whenever they have a chance. In this they are Cabinet has proved false to the professed entente ment gave $-14,000 for has recently been sold for —The ex P ensC8 Congress being $5,088,523, each 
officially. 
— Several schooners are loading with staves at Detroit 
n Potatoes; Wolf Teeth in Horses.158 noticed the causes of this natred. The Austrian of a new treaty. 
Rural Spirit of the Press .-To Compel a Cow to 8oldierS) from the General to the drummer, per- a—*-i * 
Yield Her Milk; Dairy Salt; "High Farming;” Dutch 
HORTICULTURAL. 
encouraged by their superiors. They uphold, with cordiale, and expresses confidence that the English $4,000. The severest punishment, says the Provi- membercosts $16,9541 
Notes in the Flower Garden ...159 their bayonets, the dreadful system of espionage, people will never sanction the subjugation of Italy dence Journal, that could have been inflicted on — Two children and a man in Chicago were bitten by 
Herbaceous and Perennial Plants—I’ulmonaria; Phlox 
Procumbus; The Dielytra Spectabalis; Sweet Scented 
Violet; Saxifraga Crassifolia, [Illustrated,]. 159 
Flowering Trees and Shrubs—Magnolia Conspicua; Pur¬ 
purea and Soulangeana; The Forsythia Viridissima, 
secret false information, arrest, imprisonment, by Austria. The approaching election for Parlia- Old Lopez, would have been to make him take half a mad dog on Blc u ' b 
torture, execution. 
Against this hard rule the Lombards and Vene- judgment. 
ment, he thinks, will prove the correctness of his the fleet at the government price. 
Advices from Iron Mountain, Lake Superior, 
- ----- tians have long chafed. They even conspired, but Dispatches are being prepared at the State De- near Marauette to AnrilUth renm-t -~ 
. rn *** h T , hC »““\al...y, tad FT]. f» •»* Kr * bearer to feet deep; weather cL and’cold, thawing aim” °“ 0t 
r-_,t. _, t _ t _are tbe misfoitune to be betrayed by spies, and the our Minister at Meric, • The Admini«frnfi/yn hnTro _ e „ , ° —A Dublin writpr ttag/irln tl 
— The Boston banks now hold over $9,000,000 in coin, 
and the amount is increasing. 
— The wool growers are to hold a convention at 
FrulttorCertai^cMm^::::;:::::;;;::;::::::::::;;!; 159 the misfortune to be betrayed by spies, and the our Minister at Mexico The Administration have 
Lime for theCurculioand Black Wart, . 159 Austrians ever kept them down, in the dungeon, determined to lend its power and influence in aid- 
* Ielon8 >.*59 by exile, or on the scaffold. At last came 1848— ing and sustaining the Juarez Government, and 
A nnlo Ilfiflr Loncn IRQ _ L __ C __ T>_1 A?_ • 1 • l ° 
our Minister at Mexico The Administration have in the middle of the day. 
determined to lend its power and influence in aid- n, T _. , . . , 
ing and sustaining the Juarez Government, and , J gIS a ur . e °. . ary an > a4 its last session, 
— A Dublin writer asserts that fully one-half the 
people of Ireland are Protestants. 
— According to the Detroit Advertiser, the popula- 
AppleYJark Louse, .159 the great year of European Revolutions-in which thereby insure if possible its supremacy. ’ The P J 8 f* d .f la ^ P r °b ibitin g lotteries after the 1st day tion of that city now numbers 75,000. 
IS L.„ i »..MHip P eh.d.ofi y f.rh i ,ufe M .dLo„ i!K .p.- ^ ^ “*“7 h r vcr ’ ^ ... b.«.d„,«,. » 
Top Onions, Ac.159 leon > emerging from comparative obscurity in Eng- w i th the action of the British and French Ministers ,/ *? 1 ! ’ by reaS0D that no pen ‘ no-v covers an area of 121 square miles. 
A Curiosity. 159 land, went to Paris, the accented Chief of the new au;-- ± _j j _/• y mty attaches to its violation. ^ ^ 
Top Onions, Ac.159 ,eon > emerging from comparative obscurity in Eng- w j t h the action of the British and French Ministers, 
A Curiosity.159 land, went to Paris, the accepted Chief of the new necessitates this prompt and decided action of our 
Hybnb Grapes.159 Republic. Swiftly spread the flame of Revolution. Government. The British and French Ministers 
DOMESTIC ECONOMY. There were successful revolts in Sicily, Naples, here have assured our fiovernment in 
Molasses Fruit Cake; Fork Cake; Composition Cake; - f A . - ’ bere h&Ve assured our Government in the most 
Beer and Vinegar; Hard Soap; Graham Bread; Futty, 159 1 uscany, J arma, and Rome. Then the Austrian positive terms that the action of their Ministers in 
LADIES’ OLIO. provinces in Lombardy demanded reforms, which Mexico was wit hout authority from the Home Gov- 
The Messenger, [Poetical.] The Baby, [Poetical.] Plain Metternich refused. On this, the late Charles Al- PrnmP nt and that fhair will nnt 
A ?J?ri? an Women—No. 10; A Fact for Ladies; bert . Kimr of Sardinia fhr^ fln - ernment and that their course w ill not only be d.s- 
„ ' — The city of Providence, R. I., has contracted for 
1 he Rev. W. E. McLaren, formerly attached to two steam lire engines, costing $10,000. 
I here were successful revolts in Sicily, Naples, here have assured our Government in the most tbe editorial corps of the Cleveland Plaindealcr, is — Ninety-nine liberated slaves and thirty free negroes 
Tuscany, ] arma, and Borne. Then the Austrian positive terms that the action of their Ministers in P re P ar ^ n g depart for Japan, where he will here- are about leaving Baltimore for Liberia, 
provinces in Lombardy demanded reforms, which Mexico was without authority from the Home Gov- aftcr deTote himse,f to Missionary service. _ A cow in Woburn) Ma88<) lat ely ate 20 pounds of 
ilc ternich refused. On this, the late Charles Al- ernment, and that their course will not only be dis- Tbe Episcopal Church in Canada is divided into white lead , and has survived the repast! 
ert, King of Sardinia, threw an army of succor approved, but severely censured. veto and non-veto parties; the one sustaining the — A letter from Frazer riversays that women arc at a 
isiimoAuitrjciui numen—no. iu; a racuor i.auies: it:-,. „<• o c ---- j - -— uin> - -- --- 
Vanity in Dress . ICO > King of Sardinia, threw an army of succor approved, but severely censured. veto and non-veto parties; the one sustaining the — A letter from Frazer river says that women arc at a 
CHOICE MISCELLANY. m 0 Venice - Eventually he was beaten by the The Government has not yet taken definite action right of the Bishops to negative the action of the premium there “ inexpressible by figures.” 
n r a e pe^f•\ a o n u d gh S W e on^«’ , tI : 0e . t ! Ca :i P1 .^ h “ d !? ICO A " St T 8 ’ r ler Radets ^’ and 1 (i “. 184 , 9 i had t0 inthetroublesamongtheFederalOfficersinUtah, Church Synods, the other denying such right.- -Two cargoes of ice-three hundred tuns-have 
SABBATH MUSINGS. .V ica ^ 1111 rch, S° lns thi one to Ins eldest son, but will wait for further information from that The recent election of lay delegates at Quebec and been received at Buffalo, from Lake Superior. 
The Evening and the Morning, [Poetical.]’ The Funeral; , 1 , „ ma n ue , Kln g of Sardinia. Territory, and especially as to the course of Judge vicinit 7 turned upon this point and considerable — Bents in New York are said to be very high and 
, Temptation Universal; Triumph Over Evil; The Bible; With Gti-irloa A 1 W* tv,,. „ n— - ------- 6 - - — 3 s ’ u 
Christian Traveler; Daily Bread,. 
EDUCATIONAL. 
School Government; Study-Books; Teaching on a Large 
With Chiu les Albert declined, for a time, the am- Cradlebaugh. The indications are that Gov. Cum- excitement was the result. The non-vetoes were real estate almost everywhere on the advance. 
100 bitious hope of uniting Lombardy to Sardinia, and 
making an independent sovereignty of the two — 
ming will be sustained by the Administration—his generally in a majority. _ The Albany police are to be provided with a uni¬ 
conduct being regarded as wise and conciliatory. Of the once powerful tribe of Pequot Indians, f° rm like that worn by the police in New York. 
Scale; Aptness of Illustration; Learn all you Can.161 involving, of course, the banishment of the Aus- a„ P h will ch^^+w hr i I +h „ . - , , aians, 
USEFUL OLIO. trians from It'llv In the Cr' ■■ W 11-1 buch instructions will shortly^ be forwarded to there now remain fourteen males and seventeen fe- — The announcement of the death of De Tocqueville 
Adulteration of Food—Bread, [2 Illustrations,]... 161 i , , y ’, ” ' , 1 Jf. ” al >g 00( 1C P Utah as will prevent further difficulty among the males, residing on a reservation of 180 acres in wa 8 premature. He was very ill at last accounts. 
YOUNG RURALIST. was rendered to the Allies by Victor Emanuel, and Federal Authorities. From all that can be ascer- the town of Ledyard, Conn. ' ’ - Three children have recently been poisoned in 
Study and Labor ; Get a Rapid Grower; Lack of Rever- Sardinia began to acquire caste and character as a tained, no trouble is apprehended among flip Mnr m , , , , 
cnce in the Young; Don’t be Hasty. 161 second rate P ower — the Five Great Powers being mn „ a ’ ' ‘ PP 6 ® am ° Dg 16 M ° r ' Tiiere havc been cut durin g the wi 
STORY TEILER 
The Withered Daisies. [Poetical.] The Twin Cottages- England, France, Russia, Austria, and Prussia.- 
A Story of Rural Life,.164 Ever since, the ties of amity between France and 
winter 100,000,- 
Georgia by eating the flowers of the yellow jasmine. 
LIST OF NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 
One Hundred and Fifty Millionsof Dollars!—E. L. Lee. 
A Superb Book—Ready June 1st.—John P. Jewett & Co. 
Ketchum’s Combined Harvester—R. L. Howard. 
A Profitable Use for Brush Wood, <fcc.~B. D. Washburn. 
For Sale or Exchange—Charles Sutton. 
Portable Steam Engines and Boilers—A. N. Wood & Co. 
Something New—S. M. Myrick & Co. 
Morgan Horse General Gifford, Jr.—E. Yeomans. 
England France Russia Austria and Prussia— * „ r „ 000 feet of logs in the Green Bay lumber region, - Another company of boys have been sent from 
v S • ce, ttussia, Austria, ana Prussia. Another dispatch saysThe Mormon troubles nearly all of which will be shinned ho New York to the West, by the Children’s Aid 8ociety. 
Ever since, the ties of amity between France and hid fair to he sneedilvand nprm n „„,wi„ ^ t* neai v au 01 « mcn win De shipped to Chicago du- „ „ , ’ y 
Sardinia have Lppti drawn olnanT- and bld r 0 be s pecai yand permanently settled. It ring the coming season. — The Nova Scotia Parliament lias been dissolved. 
/, ‘ . ‘ ‘ ,w ! appears that Brigham YouDg has submitted a prop- T • , . , ,, . ^ _ The writs of election were returnable on the 12 th inst 
gether. At the beginning of the year, Louis Na- osition to a comnanv of panitolieta oil • it It is stated that $i0,000 have been collected for *, , 
poleon angrily notified Austria of his dissatisfac- n n d title to Utah Tprritnr iV 1 n* ■ the establishment of the new Museum of Compara ~ 1 8 sai< 1 iat Sir U. Bulwer Lytton will make 
•*, J 5 / , , . T . , . “ and title to Utah Territory, aDd to leave the Terri- ,. „ , . T) , compara- about £15,000 out of his last novel, “ What will he With 
tion with her hard rule in Lombardy. At the same tory with in a specified time. Some of the companv 1D B ’ Ch ’ Wlth e50 ’ 000 donated It ?” 
time Sardinia publicly notified a sort of intention are here consulting with the Administration; they by ^ “ the Wh ° leavaiIabIe fund ^ 120 .- - A pair of fine sturgeons, each three feet long, have 
to interfere, against Austria, in Lombardy. Pre- desire the aid of Government in carrying out this ’ exceedln S by the sum required by the been added to the Aquaria at the Aquarial Gardens, in 
partitions of war have since been abundantly made undertaking, and it is probable that the Govern- le S islative enactma nt to insure State aid to the Boston. 
by Austria, on the offensive, and by Sardinia on ment will lend them all the aid in its power If’t amount of $100,000 more. Ground for the Museum —Theatrical performances are now given in tbe 
the defensive. cannot be effected - n aQy Qther 1 ^ ' * will be broken this summer. cjty of New York in English, French, German, and 
-m K> >*>0 I-*™ Congress.” . »*■ of Kentncky, for M years Vie... orde, ™ ... ™ Uh „. 
ofthe various governments, (Austria, Italy, France,) Tbe Treasury 
and the entire causes of the present disturbed state Apwl 1st were 
of feeling, as history will record it; but it is urged wards 0 f’^ 3 000 
that there are other reasons for the difficulty.- $8)00 0,000 and $9,000, 
Two of these powers, France and Austria, are in a The expenditures for* 
condition of bankruptcy,-a war giyes the latter 
opportunity to refuse the payment of interest upon tion ’ of ; rca .; ury notes 
ROCHESTER, N. Y, MAY 14, 1859. with a^lcafol a loan." The e" ^ __ ' "““o/n? TiT’ 0 ” 1 T” prinCipal 
— = is exhibited when we observe that the Personal mi Political. hisamm«Si::;^ e :xZiono“:[ dyspepsia,a, 
The European War Question. ' mperor does not wait the first blow, but with - Tacubaya. The only cities in possession of Mira- about them. 
„ - on y the notes of preparation sounding in his ear, The Hod. Wm. Slade, Jr., of Cleveland, is spoken mon are Cordova, Puebla, Orizaba and Mexico — -Never c 
The news brought by the Niagara, (which will the would-be Napoleon u found m the market of as a candidate for the Republican nomination Three thousand troops under Ampudia were march- Nevcrtellyo 
be found in detail in its appropriate column,) a ^mg for one hundred million dollars. What the for Lieut. Governor in Ohio. ing toward the last named city Gen Garcia was »but closely, 
brings Continental matters directly to the point to " esultwdl be ltis ^possible to even surmise.- The Legislature of Connecticut has organized by also moving in the same direction by the way of -Theskel 
which they have for months been tending- War The ma 7 b « confined to the powers now en- choosing Kepublican ofilcers in both Houses. Huasteca with 1,500 men. These woulld be joined exhumed fror 
vs considered inevitable. France is concentrating g a S ed > raa y end in a general European war—in v „ hv 400 more from T 4 » J hela City, Pa 
troop, upon Toulon, which U only t-veuty-fouf <^w. can hardly see h.„ the latter 1, he -A L e 
,t .a.u -tut, uie -xi congress. ‘ .’ .. ,^"7 vr,, ’ “ In Vienna an order wa « recently issued proliibit- 
The Treasury receipts for the quarter ending Missionary at the Sandwich Islands, arrived with iag the employment of Christian servants in Jewish 
pwl 1st, were nearly Y22,500,000, including up- bi ® fami, y in Bedford on Sunday week, in the families. 
irds of $3,000,000 froili customs, and between sb, P Mountain M ave, from Honolulu. — A letter from Rome, dated March 24th, says there 
1,000,000 and $9,000, 0^0 from the loan of 1858. ’ -- were four hundred Americans in Rome during the 
ic expenditures forjjMkiime period were nearly Latest Mexican Intelligence. carnival. 
8,000,000, includinj^H7d00,000 for the redemp- - —There are one thousand five hundred square miles 
in of treasury notes^Bed under the act of Dec., Official advices from Yera Cruz received at of ice in tho Alpine ranges, from eighty to six hundred 
57. . Washington mention a rumor that the principal feet thick. 
Personal ani Political. 
cause of Degollada’s retreat was the destruction of — Our American dinners gave Frcderika Bremer the 
his ammunition by the explosion of a shell at dyspepsia, and she is still, at 60 years of age, scolding 
Tacubaya. The only cities in possession of Mira- about tbem ’ 
mon are Cordova, Puebla, Orizaba and Mexico._ —Never confide in a young man; new pails leak. 
thp^wnnlddiT d P 7 aratl0n f soundln g in bis car > TnE Mon. W m. Slade, Jr., of Cleveland, is spoken nion are Cordova, Puebla, Orizaba and Mexico.— —Never confide in a young man; new pails leak. 
,. r po eon is 01111 ih ie maiket of as a candidate for the Republican nomination Three thousand troops under Ampudia were march- Never tell your secrets to tbe aged ; old doors seldom 
U im It' ing toward the I.,t named city. Gnn G«cU w» *'™‘ 
m, . . f ( im P ossl e 0 even surmise. The Legislature of Connecticut has organized by also moving in the same direction by the way of — The skeleton of a giant, eight feet high, lias been 
ie s n e may e conlincd to the powers now en- choosing Republican ofiicers in both Houses. Huasteca with 1,500 men. These would be ioined exhumed from the farm of Mr - Colvin, near Mononga- 
gaged. it mav end in a general Knrnnpnn war_Jr. . jumeu . 
i" cnty-iour — - — ue retary of the State of Vermont and one of the most Degollada’s forces and others from the south. The “ A 8alt cel,ar of tbo nenry n pottery-of which 
hours sail from Genoa; and other troops are pro- ^d. At a events,^ duty is to keep clear J nent ci ti 7 en¥of^ Z7sZtodM.uMntoTt reactionist army in the citv of Mexico does not Ware ° nly thirty ' tw ° picces exist - was late,y 80ld ia 
ceeding toward the Piedmontese frontier by forced of entangling alliances—if Europe must fight, let it 1 . . ' , ’ d ddenly at number more than 000 men Tl.a t Paris for $2,520. 
marches. From Vie™ iarge masses of troops are be 0 „r prMleg. to ewpp.y the ratio,, with food- ZSZZZ*"* ~ ^ eZent Z Z Z - The Arch Bake M «,.PB.te t. iorat-he h,. 
constantly moved forward by rail to Milan. Sar- if a Continental war is inevitable, America will be agcd about forty-five years 
ernment speaks in confident terms of its ability to 
dinia is bringing up her forces for the defence of I°ok ed upon as the granary upon which the world 
her eastern frontier, where she will soon have the may draw ^ or subsistence. 
assistance of the French arriving by the way of 
Genoa, across the country by the coast route, and 
over the Alps by the Simplon. England remains 
impassive, and apparently more busied with the 
The Latest War News. 
The receipts into the Connecticut State Treasury co “ quer the Capital, 
last year, were $339,911 and the expenses $327,50o! “ ' S tha *° Ur S overument daa obtain 
The State debt is only $48,620. Her School Fund th ® ngbt ° f way over Mexican territory to Arizo¬ 
na,043,375, which produces an income of $143 - an ° utlet at Guaymas, on the Gulf of 
303. Her State Prison has yielded a revenue of CahfoEnia ’ The > ni Portance of such an arrange- 
- - „ Y,- t . *187160 ment has for months occupied the attention of our “ 1 ' Y * 
impassive, and apparently more busied with the Just as we were going to press the telegraph * ’ ' L government esveemllv with . crop of Southern Cubi 
parliamentary election than the war. It does not brought us still later news from Europe. The The “ ^ tat es Rights Democracy” of Pennsylva- time and exDense in the transnnrtnf r° faa \ ing of that of last year, 
seem probable that she feels constrained to assist steamship Adelaide arrived at St. Johns on the nia > in tb e person of the State Central Committee, and troons to the Pacific It ’ V’ 0 n° SU ^fu? S — Professor 01 mste< 
Austriain the maintenance of the Treaty of 1815. 9th inst., and we give a brief synopsis of her news. are in sessmn at Ilarnsburgh. They have resolved *h a t these snhieeta will 1 Z P . r ° a C hi of neuralgia of the 
If she is indisposed to do so, she can readily plead Tbe Austrians, 120,000 strong, are said to have 10 adbere to tbe doctriae of Popular Sovereignty tionfj ^Minister Mcl ane asealenfo+eJ t ” S ri *i C 8ldered very doubtfuL 
previous violations of the Treaty by Austria, and crossed the Ticino, but there had been no actual a g a i nsttbat of Congressional Intervention, whether en thg fr ' iendghi betwe en the two eonntrlel 6 ” 8 “ A sum of $14C ha 
the rejection of the peace proposals made through conflict. Just as the Adelaide was on the point of advocated b y tbe Democrats for the extension of m, N Orleans Picavnne nf ti,» nh • ' + th ° relief of tbe dl8trc 
Lord Cowley. Prussia has called out a large army leaving, however, an official dispatch was received slavel T> or by the Republicans for the opposite j n f ormat i on f rom y erftCr 8aV s Mr MpT^aB T Bruoe counties > c - w 
for tho defence of the Rhine. It is nnderstooi !*»» Paris, saying that hostilities had commonecd. whZt Z laZ left aZ nhll“ d th ’ A 
that this is to be only an army of observation, to Tile Prench troops were pouring into Piedmont. „ A f f om Tc ?“ sll * c “ Ge n. Samuel 
ma, in me person 01 tne state Central Committee, , . ‘ , 1 ,. ^ ‘, - Trofessor Olmsted, of Y^ale College, is said to bo so 
are in session at Ilarrisburgh. They have resolved ,„ ;n y probable in 0 f neuralgia of the stomach that bis recovery is con- 
Paris for $2,520. 
— The Arch Duke Maximilian d’Este Is loyal—he has 
given his whole fortune, 80,000,000 of zwanzigers, to tho 
Austrian cause. 
— Thirteen thousand Bailors have deserted tlio service 
of Queen Victoria during tho past three years, leaving 
$180,000 due them. 
— The N. O. Picayune has intelligence that the sugar 
crop of Southern Cuba, now nearly all in, falls far short 
— A sum of $146 has been subscribed in Scotland for 
the relief of the distressed agriculturists in Huron and 
correspondent of the Providence Journal says 
A lettee from Texas states that Gen. Samuel W . hCn . thC . laSt steameE left > about abandoned the that green shoots of asparagus, eaten raw, will cure 
ouston is the candidate for Governor in that . a ° f g ° lng Up th<3 Table lands for the present, hydrophobia at any stage. 
IS IU L/C uuq IH) army 01 oDServatlOn, to mi; ticubu uuops were jiourmg miO neamont. „ .7--- idpu of ffoimr nn the Tnhlo lnnjo __ A 
be called into action should French troops pass the Tuscany had joined France and Piedmont, and Houston is the candidate for Governor in that both because of the distracted state nf tfp 086 ” ’ 
Rhine. In the Papal States the Pope has been en- troops were landing at Geneva in large numbers. State, of the Independent or Anti-Convention Dem- try and the desire to be nearer therm 1 , ° U ?! — The National Typographical Convention has been 
deavoring to get up an army, with very indifferent They were most enthusiastically received. ocrats > in opposition to Gov. Runnels, the candi- ^ h J . ffi . , commun i! a Hfn^rernment with in session at Boston, Mass. The next session will be 
success. The most active military movements prevailed date of the Convention Democrats. hower^to Ion’ Z 
There is a legitimate cause for “ this great com- throughout France. 80,000 French troops were ex- The Washington Republic names as prominent Sacraficios nrobablv the Savinnnh en 1 Wai j a r T , 8 ranger from A ir g«nia arrived at New 4 ork on 
motion,” and though the discussion of political pected to be in Italy by the day the Adelaide sailed candidates for the nomination ofthe Charleston by the Saratoga. He proposed toputhimseTf'n rtiwbeSi. ^ “ ° 8 "°“ 
matters, either domestic or foreign, is not within The Tuscan army had called for the Grand Duke Convention, as President, Generals Harney, Wool, communication with the 1 e n dnr a __ T ,. v, . 
our peculiar sphere, and our readers care veiy little to join France and Piedmont, and declare war Jesup, Commissioner Bowlin, and Secretary Cobb, parties for the dutoosc of nrnteeti +1 i’ PP ! as ,ccn an GX reme y g0 ° 8Ugar8ea8on in ^ er ‘ 
_/ , „ J . .... TT , -.r A J parues, ior tne purposeot protecting the lives and mont this spring, and in some instances the yield has 
about Continental matters of such nature, present against Austria. He declined and fled, and Tus- Mr. Orr will, it thinks, if he cannot get the first property of American citizens. been ten pounds per tree. * 
circumstances will justify a brief resume of the cany had declared in favor of a military dictator- place on the ticket, take the second. ' m . . 
- « .... ♦♦♦-- — I in iron irnnA la rIgwiv rovivtnnt All thnamolMnn 
deavoring to get up an array, with very indifferent They were most enthusiastically received. 
The most active military movements prevailed °^ be t ,onvent i° n Democrats. 
whole subject, for the facts of which we are, in a ship. 
New Yoek lost one of her most eminent advo- 
irties, lor tne purpose of protecting the lives and mont this spring, and in some instances the yield has 
•operty of American citizens. b een ten pounds per tree. 
-- -- — Tbe iron trade is slowly reviving. All the smelting 
From California. — The California Overland furnaces on tho Schuylkill, between Philadelphia and 
great measure, indebted to the Philadelphia Press , It was reported that Denmark had concluded a cates and jurists, on the 1st inst., in the person of Mai arrivedatSt' louTs onthpAftC h Norristown, are in full blasL 
Austria, besides possessing a large domain in treaty offensive and defensive with France. Nfohcln* Hill whn «♦ AiLo„„ "nil armed at St. Louis on the oth inst., bringing _ . 
Austria, besides possessing a large domain in treaty offensive and defensive with France. 
Germany, also holds the Tyrol, Bohemia, Hungary, The King of Sardinia had issued proclamations 
Nicholas Hill, who died at Albany, of brain fever. San Francisco dates of April 11th. News unim- —The National Convention of nomenpathists will 
Me. Greeley announces in the Tribune, that he portant. Markets unchanged. This mail brines meet in Boston the lst of ' Iune - 14 win wind U P with a 
^— 4-:__ j ii v . i • n .1 ® ball and fit Fftnp.nil iTnll. 
man a,; as wen as a large portion ot tbe north of Warlike preparations were going forward rapidly , 4T n • 7 A 7 7 . 8 sur “ 
Italy, consisting of Lombardy, which is divided inEngland. At Woolwich there was great activity and ^ Great Basin to California, returning across veymg expedition. This party were proceeding 
into two governments, Milan on the west, and The government had chartered Cunard’s screw J haw 7 ® circu “ sta “C e s along, as they supposed, in perfect security, hav- 
Venice on the east. These Italian territories, cov- steamer Etna, and a number of other vessels to con¬ 
ering about 18,000 square miles, and containing vey troops and ammunition to the Mediterranean. 
about 4,500,000 inhabitants, were secured to Aus- There were rumors of a proclamation calling for ^ . .. _ , , a ^ ___ oglu 
tria, first by the Treaty of 1814, on the overthrow 10,000 men for the navy. War premiums were T De . ati1 from Swallowing a Nickel Cent.— The crossing of the Colorado, they were, on the 20th of and died in two hours thereafter. 
of the elder Napoleon, and subsequently, in 1815, being generally demanded at Lloyd’s. Lansingburgh Democrat says that a little child of March, suddenly attacked by a party of some COO _ The Btea m 9 hip Vanderbilt, which left N. Y. on Sat 
after his exile to St. Helena. Large as this Aus- __ a . Mr ’ Love J 0 7> residing in the south part of that or 700 Indians of the Mohun, Yuna, and Phante urda y, took out three horses for Napoleon, from Jerome 
trian-Italian province is, the Kingdom of Sardinia, Liberia Sugar —Jesse Sharp a suirar pl-intcr vllla S e > came to lts deatb a few days since, from tribes. A desperate fight ensued which lasted Napoleon Bonaparte, of Baltimore, 
which adjoins it and partly forms its north-western of Liberia, has sent by the Liberian brig E N the j effects of swallowing one of the new nickel for three hours, during which a large number of _ T he bell swinging in the tower of St. Stephen’s 
- _ :.1 _i_i. „ . ... . r._ h ’ cents. the Indians were killed Riahnn v,o/i _^ ..... • 
shall dictate. He purposes an absence from May ing distributed considerable presents to the In- 
10th to the middle of September. dians on the route, and received their permission 
the Indians and a party of men under Mr Bishop Judge Cradlebaugh, United States Judge in Utah, 
who were on their way to join Lieut. Beale’s sur- ^ h08e i cour8e brou S bt him *“ confl *ct with Governor 
__. .... . , Gumming, has been removed. 
veying expedition. This party were proceeding 
along, as they supposed, in perfect security, hav- banker ’ lately 6 ave a baI1 which 
• ....... .. . * , cost $25,000! He commenced life by selling old stoves 
l»g distributed considerable present, to the In- —then, ea no., ft drete financer, 
tonZTluoL^Z e“„° d „rT! d thdr .r mi ‘ S :° n - A chill m No. York, four je.rsold. In the nb«nco 
P . ® u ry ’ 11 on amving at the of its mother, got hold of a gin bottle and drank freely 
boundary, is much more considerable, for it covers Royes, whiAh arrived at New York on the 28th ult ’ ° S ‘ __ . ° ‘ an8 m Were kllled ’ Blsho P bad ^treated 
nearly 30,000 square miles, and has a population 12 casks syrup, from his plantation on the St. Paul’s More Guano DEPOsm.-Some excitement ex- mTfor asI sfoTce ^ thlthCr ^ C0L U ° ff ' 
exceed.ng 4,000,000. The Austrians and the Italians River, near Millsburg, on which he has 280 acres isted at Honolulu, at last accounts from the Sand- 
mining Austria veryuneasy^ '° ** ™ " *“ f!“ T ‘^1°^ 
the Indians uere killed. Bishop had retreated Church, East Iladdam, Ct., is over a thousand years 
toward Fort Tejon, and sent thither to Col. Hoff- old! It bears the date of A. D., 815. 
ints from the Sand- — The young Bavarian, wife of the heir to the throne 
, ,• * , r --- of Naples, distinguishes herself at the bunting lodge of 
e alleged discovery \ eterinary Progress.— There is now going up, Cascrta by driving out four-in-hand. 
-ation of which was in 1Aventy-third Street, near Sixth Avenue, New — A steam fire engine weighing 6,000 lbs. has been or 
ere more than five ^ ork, a splendid edifice for the College of Veteri- dered for Lowell, Mass. Tbe whole number of men 
nary Surgeons,” which is to cost about $40,000. attached to its fire department is 888. 
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