LIST OF NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 
Keep Tour Feet Dry—A. Brower & Co. 
Bounty Land Warrants—Wm. Van Marter. Secretary of State for information as to the nature lie says a much larger amount might have been The latest intelligence from the contending par- — Mexico is in another state of commotion 
& e a a Female Collegia. a. W^wles. and extent of the protection which may be afforded got, but the miners were asking $20 per ounce, ties over the water, would seem to indicate that _ It i8 eaid 4 00 0 000 of the people of Franc 
special notices. by the United States to a foreign built vessel, which purchasers thought too high. The Leaven- fighting in “good earnest'’ is to be the rule hereafter bread ’ ’ 6 cat no 
M onroe'eo.florae Show-D^e! purchased by an American citizen. It is under- worth Times says the accounts from the mines The steamer Europa arrived on the 14th, and by _ T he Washington papers advertise bulfro* ; 
--- stood that our Government entertains the views continue encouraging. Claims which four weeks her we learn that the Austrians were twice defeated foreale. 5 ***** 
TERMS, IN ADVANCE: held by the last Administration, viz That if an ago were considered worthless, are now command- in their attempt to retake Palestro. The King of _ Vancouver's Island cold mines are now 
>ne copy, 1 year, ... S3 One copy, GmoV.gl 00 American citizen buys, in good faith, a vessel from ing from $5,000 to $20,000. The snow had disap- Saniinia mmmnmlcd the -m, rlivicinn in ' k ractlD S 
the remainder of the loan will be proportioned 
pro rata. 
The Kansas Gold Mines —Mr. Swinburn ar¬ 
rived at New York on the 14th inst., from Leaven- 
FOREIGN NEWS. 
The Collector of Baltimore has applied to the ; worth, with $600 worth of gold from Pike’s Peak, j From the Seat of War. 
®l)t Ncroa Conitenscr. 
The latest intelligence from the contending par- 
SPECIAL NOTICES. 
— Mexico is in another state of commotion. 
— It is eaid 4,000,000 of the people of France eat no 
mines are now 
city and suburbs of Nashville 
IBSSWWSsiiijrSS 1 ®Kg3WS , sF& St TeS8e1 ' c “”°‘ gcl * regisler “ nle “ bJ con8 “» u ? diggiDgs side ™ ble «■* •«> «■«>. - a cmm »„ 
__, tba act of Congress. miners were making from $65 to $100 each per assumed the offensive, pursued the enemv. taking Rin the other dnv. 
. , r» ♦ n < ♦ * 44 * f the act of Congress. miners were making from §65 to §100 each per assumed the offensive, pursued the enemv taking sin thp othpr dnv 
And an'Extra Copy, free, to every person remitting for a , . ° , . . , v, j a • i r • i r ox , uutuaac, |nusueu me eneinj, uutiog 6 in me omer aa>. 
club of six or more copies; and Two free copies for every A dispatch from W ashington states on probable day. Arrivals of emigrants from the States con- 1(000 prisoners, and capturing eight cannons, five _ Butter has be 
club of Thirty or over. As a new Tlalf Volume commences authority, that Mr. McLane has negotiated a treaty tinue large, and all rush immediately for the by the Zouaves. Some 500 Austrians were drowned Davenport, Iowa. 
next week, Now is the Time to form Clubs for either Six with Juarez, cedeing to the United States the States mountains. The health of the mining region was j n the canal during the fight Another fight ... 
Months or a Year. All persons who form new clubs to com- „*c An „ rQ nnr i r-hihnaW nod a nartof the Taman- excellent, and the SDirit of the miners trood. -.° „ 8 . — African slav< 
— A child was baptized on a train of cars in tViacon- 
ein the other day. 
— Butter has been selling at ten cents per pound i» 
mence with July, or introduce the Rural in localities . ,, .... , . , .... 
where it is not now taken, will be liberally remunerated for b P as > the Lmted States engaging to assist the 
their time and attention. Liberal party and to pay the claims within a limited 
occurred at Confrensea, in the presence of Somel- 
of Sonora and Chihuahua, and a part of the Tamau- excellent, and the spirit of the miners good. occurred at Confrensea, in the presence of Somel- 
lipas, the United States engaging to assist the Effect of War on Human Stature. —Doctor line, in which the enemy were repulsed by division 
Liberal party and to pay the claims within a limited Bell says that if the curse of war be long entailed 40, after two hours’ conflict. 
tsr Back numbers from April or January can still be amount, to be ascertained by a Mexican Commis- on a nation, the physical energies of the people may 
furnished, if desired. We will send Specimen Numbers, sioner. The treaty is expected within a month. 
Show Bills, &c„ to all applicants, and to the addresses of as - 
— African slave trade meetings have been com. 
menced in Georgia. 
— Heavy rains on Turk’s Island have destroyed much 
of the salt on hand. 
— The Moniteur publishes the official notification of 
many non-subscribers as may be forwarded. 
Conflagrations and Casualties. ^ short of its former standard stature, as was the battle had been fought near Milan, in which the e d the export of sulphur. 
A destructive fire occurred at Toronto, C. W., case with the French youth drafted for the army French claim a decisive victory. The loss of the _ Rm _ p 
on the evening of the 11th mst. The lumber yard after the general peace. Thus, in 1826( ou t of one Austrians is placed at 20,000-that of the French, in c i 08ing the dram shop* 
and steam factory of Smit , Lur -e <fc Co., was m ;ui 0 n thirty-three thousand four hundred and 12,000. The forces engaged are reported at 150,000 rrv, ., 
totally destroyed, besides a number of adjacent twenty . tw0 you ng men drafted to ser y e in the to 180,000 Austrians, and 100,000 to 130,000 French, clu^s all^ver ie kinZ 
* nd -***•■— - n.*^!.*-*™-***.*,,,* “r: 
on a nation, the physical energies of the people may The arrival of the Anglo Saxon, on the 18th inst., _ ^ Monitenr pnbHa he e the official notification of 
suffer, by the loss of its finest population, to such a confirmed the reports brought by the Europa, and the blockade of Venice. 
degree that the succeeding generation will fall startled all with the announcement that a terrific ~ A . - _ T . ... 
6 , , j , . _ , ... v. a v. e ,. ' . , , — The Government of Naples, it ie said, bas prohibit 
— Some progress was made iast Sunday in New York 
in closing the dram shops. 
— The middle classes of England are forming rifle 
there was no insurance. hundred and thirteen were sent back because they 
The Classical Institute of Galena, Ill., together fell short of even the diminutive stature of four 
with its contents, was destroyed by fire on the 15th feet ten inches French. 
hundred and thirteen were sent back because they by telegraph from Napoleon to the Empress: 
fell short of even the diminutive stature of four Novara, June 4—11 30 P. M.— A great victory 
clubs all over the kingdom. 
— Prioress won the Queen’s plate of 100 sovereigns 
at Epsom races. Six horses ran. 
ROCHESTER, N. Y., JUNE 25, 1859. 
ANOTHER HALF VOLUME. 
inst. The library was partially saved in a damaged 
condition. Loss $14,000. Insured $6,000. 
. ^ v - no VARA, June 4— li 3U r. M.—A great victory _ New Jersey ranks the fifth State in the Union,in 
leet ten inches^ rench. bas been won at the bridge of Magenta. Five point of manufacturing industry. 
Lumber Trade of Milwaukee.— The schooner thousand prisoners have been taken. Fifteen thou- _ The women of Blissfield, Mich., have organized a 
M. S. Scott, of Milwaukee, Capt. N. H. Blend, sand of the enemy are killed or wounded. The lodge of the Daughters of Malta, 
cleared from that port, 31st of May, for Cowes and details will be dispatched by telegraph. _ Four hundred likely African negroes have been 
At 2 o’clock on the morning of the 15th inst., cleared from that port, 31st of May, for Cowes and details will be dispatched by telegraph. _ p 0 ur hundred likely African negroes hav< 
a fire broke out on board the steamer Endeavor, a market, with a cargo of assorted timber, about On the following day (Monday) the Moniteur landed on the coast of Texas lately, 
lying at her dock in Pittsburg, Pa., which soon 170,000 feet, the product of Wisconsin and Michi- published the following dispatches from the Empe- _Ralph S nart a St Louis lawyer has won 
_ J n AX_-1 - \ -—1 r _X- mi..’ • XT. - C* j . < 11 -n * * 1 * ’ 
Announcement to Agents and Subscribers, spread to the Gazette, and both boats were burned gan forests. This is the first venture of the kind ror to the Empress : in which his fees amount to $110,000. 
- to the water’s edge. There was no freight on board from Milwaukee to the Old World. The vessel’s Magenta, June 5. —Yesterday our army was —Under the head of “cholera” the Boston 
Agent-Friends, Subscribers, and all others in- ofeitherboat. The Endeavor was partially insured, probable destination is Hamburg, and some of the under orders to march to Milan, across the bridges notices the sale of a dozen cucumbers, 
terested, will please note that this number closes having $1,400 in the Pennsylvania Co., at Harris- German brewers in Milwaukee shipped by her some thrown over the Ticino, at Turbridge. The opera- _ A savings bank in Litchfield Co, Conn, rc 
the first half of \ ol. X of the Rural New-1 orker. burg; $2,000 in the Quaker City Co., also in nar- kegs of Lager, to show the good people across the tion was well executed, although the enemy, who amoDg its assets, “ three dozen scythes.” 
All whose terms expire this week will find “Time risburg ; and $1,500 in the Great Western, at water what Milwaukee can do in that line. had repassed the Ticino in great force, offered a _ At the date of our latest advices sirnwherri™ 
Up” printed on the margins of their respective Philadelphia. The Gazette had but $1,500 insur- Death of a Distinguished INVENTOR.-Among most determined resistance. The roadway was worth $2 50 per pound in San Francisco, 
papers and we trust each and all so notified will ance on her. our recent nntieecnf dontha aovotReV v narrow, and durinir two hours the Imperial Guard o.i o_ j v__. 
had repassed the Ticino in great force, offered a 
— A savings bank in Litchfield Co, Conn., reports 
amoDg its assets, “ three dozen scythes.” 
— At the date of our latest advices, strawberries were 
up prmieu on me margins oitneir respective Philadelphia. The Gazette naa nut $l,5UU insur- Death of a Distinguished INVENTOR.-Among most determined resistance. The roadway was worth $2 50 per pound in San Francisco, 
papers and we trust each and all so notified will ance on her. our recent notices of deathS) say8 the N Y jHhme, narrow, and during two hours the Imperial Guard _ Co i. Sam. Colt, of Hartford, bas a 75 pound silver 
not only he disposed to renew their own subscrip- A train of the Cleveland and Pittsburg road ran we find that of Walter Hunt, aged 63. For more sustained, unsupported, the shock of the enemy, nugget, received from the Arizona mines, 
tions, but that many of them will form new clubs, into a train of the Pittsburg, Fort Wayne and than forty years he has been known as an experi- In the meantime, Gen. McMahon made himself _ Tho French Engineers are said to have rccom- 
us lurmsning he Ki ral at a low rate to neigh- Chicago road, while standing at Rochester, Penn., menter in the arts. Whether in mechanical move- master of Magenta. After sanguinary conflicts, we menced the fortifications at Civita Vecchia. 
bors and nends who have long desired it, and on the 15tb inst., taking in wood, and injuring men ts, chemistry, electricity, or metallic composi- repulsed the enemy at every point, with a loss on _ 0 ur Mediterranean Squadron is to be increased to 
only waited tor an tnvUation or tavorable oppor- the following persons:—Phras Kaufman, of Lan- tions, he was always at home; and probablv in all our side of about 3,000 men. The Austrians taken protect American commerce during the war. 
tunity to subscribe. “ W here there is a will there cas t er , Pa., and Mrs. T. B. McKean, seriously; Jo- he has tried more experiments than any other in 
is a. way and every one addressed who has the giah steward, of Clarksville, Pa.; C. L. Warner, ventor. He originated the sewing machine, spin 
prisoners are at least 7,000, and the Austrians 
Horace Greeley thinks the child is now born that 
placed hors du combat are 20,000. Three pieces of will see Illinois a State of ten million people. 
1/* n ,1 . , , . . - ’ ' ’ 1 mu xxx«x\^ixixic, spin- X------- 7 - “-mu DGU xmuuto U OWtlU U1 ICU UU111UU pCUjMf. 
community at heart’can ^TlittleliTelv effort ° f Sakm; Frank ° rebe ’ ° f Shebo - v g an ! W ' A - ning flax machinery, the first nail machine, the “nnon and two flags were captured from the _ Several small lots of peaches have already arrived 
: ‘ ‘ y ’ Benton, of‘Chicago ; T. II. D. Blake and Edward first machine for cutting brads bv one operation, enemy. To-day our army rests for the purpose of in New York from Charleston aud Savannah. 
.Ttotemfof D ' POr,er ' of Eost “ ' U ' M ' C ” k « f P"“=i»8 P>"S 8 “ -le. of boot, ,„d re-organmog itself. -Th,NewTo,k polio, h.v. be™ forbid,!., a, 
rononrc(1 nnH slightly. A number of others also received bruises shoes, a method of constructing docks by concrete, Milan is insurgent. The Austrians have evacu- terfere with politics, under penalty of dismissal. 
preparing a paper pulp so as to form boxes by one a * ed * be town and castle, leaving in their precipi- 
renetved and enlisted new recruits, and we hope whose names are not known, 
the remainder, and our Agents generally—to whom „ ^ . 
we are largely indebted for the remarkable pros- . KlLL f A P " B f P SnEARS - A ] CC T , ord ' 
perity of the Rural this year-will give the matter 1D S *° th e Chenango Telegraph, a man named Reu- 
— The New York police have been forbidden to in¬ 
terfere with politics, under penalty of dismissal. 
— The Grand Jury of Alachua Co., Fla., have pre- 
Killed by a Pair of Sheep Shears. —Accord- operation, the vapor baths, the ball known as the tation the cannon and treasure of the army behind 8e nted Gov. Perry, of that State, as a “ nuisance.” 
ing to the Chenango Telegraph, a man named Reu- Minnie ball for the rifle, and many improvements them. W e are encumbered with prisoners, and 
ben Orr, who lived in the town of Otselic, met his fir® arms, printing by rollers instead of balls, have taken 12,000 Austrian muskets. 
death on Wednesday last under the following cir- and so many other things our space will not admit A dispatch from Paris, Monday night, to the 
perity of theRuRAL this year-will give the matter 1D S t0 the Venango Telegraph, a man named lieu- ^nme nan mr xne nne, ana many improvements “ UCICU ana - Parisian bonnets are gradually coming over the 
such timely attention as may be consistent ben 0lT ’ wh ° llVed ln the t0Wn ° f 0tsehc ’ met his ln fire arms ’ P rintlD g b 7 rollers instead of balls, bave takeu 1-.000 Austrian muskets. facej particularly over the middle of the forehead. 
_ death on Wednesday last under the following cir- and so many other things our space will not admit A dispatch from Paris, Monday night, to the _ Gen -^ a ik er; 0 f <s en tr a i American notoriety has 
he i ew ALF I olume, commencing July 2d, cums tances :— He was employed in shearing sheep of details. Walter Hunt, like most inventors, de- London Post, says, the municipality of Milan pro- very 6U< i den iv and unexpectedly arrived in New York, 
will not be inferior to either of its predecessors— for Mr< Thomas Havens, and was alone in the barn voted his life to his friends rather than to himself; claims for Victor Emanuel, King of Sardinia, a D d _ The p q Departmeilt ha8 a proposition to carry 
(and the one now terminating has been more at gome distance from the house. He had a sheep was liberal to a fault, and none knew him but to bas presented an address to him in the presence of t hc mails from New York to New Orleans in four days 
warmly commended and approved by Subscribers U p 0n a low table, and was working at the animal, love him; lie struggled with that monster, the the Emperor. To-morrow the King will make his time. 
and the I ress than any before published.) Our wben h kicked against the handle of the shears, dollar, al! bis Pfe, it} jiopes of mastering; yet his entry into Milan. — Flat-bottomed boats were being constructed in 
aim is to improve as we advance, and we never pos- dr i v j ng one blade into Orr’s leg above the knee, numberless experiments kept him always poor. The following are the Austrian accounts by way France for the navigation of the Po, Ticino, and other 
death on Wednesday last under the following cir- and so many other things our space will not admit A dispatch from Paris, Monday night, to the 
The New Half I olume, commencing July 2d, cumstances:—He was employed in shearing sheep of details. Walter Hunt, like most inventors, de- London Post, says, the municipality of Milan pro- 
will not be inferior to either of its predecessors— for Mr< Thomas Havens, and was alone in the barn voted his life to his friends rather than to himself; claims for Victor Emanuel, King of Sardinia, and 
warmly commended and approved by Subscribers u p 0n a low table, and was working at the animal, love him; he struggled with that monster, the the Emperor. T 
and the I ress than any before published.) Our wben kicked against the handle of the shears, dollar, al! bis l5fe, !r b°P es °f mastering; yet his entry into Milan, 
aim is to improve as we advance, and we never pos- dr i v j ng one blade into Orr’s leg above the knee, numberless experiments kept him always poor. The following i 
sessed such ample facilities as now, for the success- and completely severing the large artery. Heat Land Sales in Iowa.—T he quantity of land ofVienna - Theinformationismeagerandunsat- 
u prosecu ion o ie en erpns in which we have 0 nce started for the house, the blood flowing from embraced in the President’s Proclamation No. lsfac tory: 
een so ong an ar en y engaged, nor a greater wound j n a grea t stream, and as soon as possible 640, amounts to 1,669,501 acres, to be offered as Vienna, Mondi 
desire to maintain and augment the pre-eminence after he reac hed it, Mr. Havens bound the limb follows: rate combat tool 
of the Rural X kw-Y orker in all the essentials of tightly with a cord. This stopped the flow of blood Acres. 1st and 3d (Coum 
of the Rural New-Yorker in all the essentials of 
an Agricultural, Literary and Family Weekly. 
Q No. is f ac tory: — Ginseng, about which there is an excitement raging 
'ed as Vienna, Monday, June 6—11 30 A. M.—Adespe- at the West, has been Eold to the Chinese at a dollar a 
rate combat took place on Saturday between the pound. 
Acres. 1st and 3d (Count Glams’ and Prince Lichtenst’s) — The editor of thc Vicksburg (Miss.) Whig has 
it had been running freely about fifteeD minutes— It Fort Dodfel on BOth OctobCTnex"^!.' .'.‘"i;;.' 5 S 4 ^ cor P s d’armee and the enemy, who had passed the seen a stalk of com, of this year’s growth, over eleven 
The extraordinary success of the Rural has created and an express was sent off for Dr. Day and other At Sioux City, on Sd October. ‘.584’466 Ticino in considerable force. The result of the feethigh. 
in some sections a spirit of envy and jealousy physicians. When the doctor arrived, he found This land lies on the head waters of the Des contest was undecided. The combat was continued —The 
unworthy any one engaged (as all rural journalists Orr failing very fast from the great loss of blood Moines and its* tributaries, and is represented to on Sunday. $200 for p 
should be) in similar efforts to promote the Best before the limb was bound, and although every the General Land Office as excellent farming land, 
Interests and Home Happiness of the Rural Popu- effort Vas made to rev i ve him, he died in less than well timbered, and well provided with water, 
a ion, ye every cx ibition of this animosity has three hours after the accident. The Mormons Organizing for Resistance.— The 
— The San Francisco Evening Bulletin has been fined 
$200 for publishing Teresa Sickles’ confession. Charge, 
increased its circulation and consequent influence _ 
and usefulness, and we shall endeavor to wield News Paragraphs, 
wisely and well the power and responsibility with T . 
e General Land Office as excellent farming land, Our troops threw themselves upon the enemy’s obscenity. 
ell timbered, and well provided with water. ranks with ardor, and showed a valor and perse- — Complaint is made of a long protracted drouth in 
The Mormons Organizing for Resistance.— The verance worthy of the most glorious feats of arms certain districts of Mississippi, Georgia, Texas, and 
late news from Utah represents that the Mormons of the Imperial Army. Milan is perfectly tranquil, 
are organizing military companies and arranging The head-quarters yesterday were still in Abbiatte 
, . , ,, , , The Commencement Exercises of Elmira Female plans for resisting the federal authorities. Gov. - 
W , 1C ,, We , are , uss endowed. And we again frankly College will take place on Wednesday next, June Cumming, on receiving reliable information of An Austrian telegram from Verona gives a simi- was P 83 r < 
— The America, on her last trip, took out 67 passen¬ 
gers for Liverpool and $410,000 specie. FroC Agassiz 
ask all who believe this Journal is doing good- 2 q th & Oration h 
hat it is enhancing Rural Progress and Improve- rh V . „ r 
ment, and worthily fulfilling the mission of an In- ’ 
structive, Entertaining and Useful Visitor to the TT . DE - X ° C 51 CI 
Family Circle —to lend a portion of attention and nnersi x0C 
29th. Oration by Rev. Joseph Cross, D. I)., of these facts, issued a proclamation, commanding lar view, but adds that the authorities and weak Yeh > the | ate Im P erial Commissioner at Canton, 
Charleston, S. C. all such bodies to disperse and return to their garrison of Milan, with the exception of the castle ^ ^ English 
Tiie Rochester Theological Seminary, and the usual avocations, on pain of being arrested and garrison, have withdrawn at the command of Gen. . . . _ _ , . . 
_ . , 6 ... r _ _ , ,. „ . . . —The lady who started the first Sabbath School m 
University of Rochester, announce that their Anni- punished as disturbers of the public peace. ,The Gyulai. The town is quiet. Boston in 1811 Ls now livine in Medford Mass at the 
influen t t d t 1 • f f aDC versar y and Commencement Exercises will take execution of this order was entrusted by the Gov- Great Britain.— The Queen of England had de- 
thus aimmenUts^enefits mc^rn 0 USefu uess ’ and place from the 10th to the 14th of July. We shall ernor to the Marshal appointed by the Mormon livered her speech to Parliament. The document 
iub au_,men is ene i s to community. endeavor to give the programme ofeach in our next. Legislature, and to this the Valley Tan — the organ possesses no important points. 
nn7YDC •*' he D aven P° r t (Iowa) Democrat says that an * be Gentiles in Utah strongly objects, as hav- A motion of want of confidence in the Ministry 
■UUJUJi&IlU JiWb. official letter from Kossuth to a Hungarian exile in S a tendency to defeat and make of no avail the was pending in the House ©f Commons. 
M f w . at that place has been received, requesting him to command of the Executive. Serious troubles are It was stated that the prospectus of a company 
”, Washington. . take immediate step8 towards embark i Dg for Hun- sti11 apprehended, from the insubordination of the would be issued in a few days for laying two tele- 
1 HE views of the Administration as to the rights From the tenor of the letter it would appear Mormons to the United States authorities. graph cables from Cornwall, England, to Canada 
of naturalized citizens who may return to Europe, that Kossuth was engaged in raising an army. From Buenos Ayres. — By the arrival of the d *rect,andthattheproposedcapitalofthecom- 
have been promulgated by Gen. Cass in a letter to _ __ _ . ,w n P.™. fi™ pany was £500,000. 
The Davenport (Iowa) Democrat says that an ^ be Gentiles in Utah strongly objects, as hav- A motion of want of confidence in the Ministry -water 
official letter from Kossuth to a Hungarian exile in S a tendency to defeat and make of no avail the was pending in the House ©f Commons. _ ^ 
of the English. 
— The lady who started the first Sabbath School ia 
Boston, in 1811, is now living in Medford, Mass., at the 
age of seventy. 
— Two public drinking fountains have been erected 
in New York. They are much used, and but very little 
— The Turkish Pashas in Syria are reported to have 
at that place has been received, requesting him to comm ana ot the Executive, berious trou 
take immediate steps towards embarkiDg for Hun- apprehended, from the insubordinatic 
gary. From the tenor of the letter it would appear ^I° rmon s to the United States authorities. 
command of the Executive. Serious troubles are If was stated that the prospectus of a company oommenced bitter persecutions against the native Pro¬ 
still apprehended, from the insubordination of the would be issued in a few days for laying two tele- testant Christians. 
graph cables from Cornwall, England, to Canada 
that Kossuth was engaged in raising an army. 
From Buenos Ayres.— By the arrival of the d * rec f> and tba f ! be proposed capital of the com- 
— Mr. George Loring, the Grand Master of Odd Fel¬ 
lows, in England, has absconded with twenty thousand 
dollars of the funds. 
Under the late assessment for taxation in the ship Parana at New York, we have papers from P aa y was £500,000. dollars of the funds, 
the State Department. The Secretary states that ^ f the yaluations have riscn from Buenos Ayres to April 29 th. War had not yet A g reat explosion of saltpetre occurred on the _ An official daily paper in the French language, U 
1 .obctw c ™ eGOO, 000.000 and teen -«,«i betwaen Urquiza and Boenoa ‘™pship Easter,!■*»»»£^“ rr ““’ whi1 ' Moniteur Ottoman, ie about to be published by Ibe 
ndividuals vokmtanly return to countries to and mo 00 ’ 0 00 ’ 0 This under the present rates of Ayres, and the probabilities were that actual hos- a t anchor at Spithead. She had 500 soldiers and Turk.sh government. 
which they owed military services at the period of ’ ’ ‘ ’ P „ tiiities would be nostooned for a while Uroniza’s their wives on board, returning from India. The — Pike’s Peak news, now revived in all iU glory, 
their departure for the United States. axa ion, w 1 pr u ea argerevenue. icasscss- j p assistance to Lopez of Parao-uav and sbi P was speedily enveloped in flames, but prompt should be received.with great caution for the present. 
The State Department has received advices from “entspnor to this last, were made seven years ago. f l action saved all but seven persons, including five It wants confirmation, 
our Minister at Chili The increase has been much greater than was Parreira, of Montevideo, had been unsuccessful. E J ,, , 
our .Minister at Lhih, giving all the facts relative ..... b The (mvernment nnd nennle nf Bneees A-crea er,. children, who were killed. —There are 15 daily papers, S semi-weekly, eleven 
their wives on board, returning from India. The 
■ Pike’s Peak news, now revived in all its glory, 
to the seizure of the schooner Townsend Jones. 
The Administration has sent instructions to our 
Minister to demand reparation for the revocation 
of the exequatur of the American Consul at Val- 
anticipated 
The government and people of Buenos Ayres ap- 
paraiso, and a man-of-war has also been ordered P r0 P ert J und er execution. 
The reports from the manor towns of Rensselaer peered convinced that there would be no actual 
county, indicate that more and serious troubles war Por ^ be P resen f- T be season was too far ad- 
will follow attempts to collect back rents by selling vanced, and winter was approaching. The Pam- 
property under execution. P as were without grass for horses, and an army 
hildren, who were killed. — There are 15 daily papers, S semi-weekly, eleven 
France.— The Moniteur publishes the official semi-monthy, 39 monthly, and 103 weekly, printed in 
notification of the blockade of Venice. 
The recall of the French soldiers on leave of ab- 
the city of New York. 
— The people of Newburyport, Mass., are talking 
sence had added 120,000 veteran soldiers to the about reducing the number of school hours, and having 
1 ? • hut one session a day. 
indioinnr* .. k “ ;cu U1 uyi ^ _ T . r ... >r , could not subsist on supplies from the provinces. French army. 
to that port. The Louisville Journal says that on Monday T * a- * * , The Paris Debats had a letter from Rome stating - A novel procession o; 
The ordering of a more efficient naval force to evening a terrific descent of gnats was made on From Mexico.— Late and important news from ^ pi edmont has recognized the neutrality of the Clint0n > 0nei - Co ” 011 the 4 
the African coast was not in consequence of any that city. Places of amusement were rendered un- Mexico is to hand. Miramon is reported to have j> on ^£H c i a l St a t C s on Ce rt a in Cond itiori S *** 1116 ranks if under Re¬ 
late complaints by the British Government. It bearable. Gnats were showered on the hotel tables suppressed a pronunciamento by the priests in fa- on i i . < — The immense military 
was loDg ago contemplated, but until recently W1 tb e lights in the chandeliers had to be ex- vor of Zuloaga, at the capital on the 23d ult. The Turkey.— The garrison of Belgrade has been is making, show that the g 
there were no vessels which could be used for that tinguished. Eyes, ears and mouths, were exposed Church tried Miramon, but the Padres were arrest- reinforced, and it was reported that it would be preserving its neutrality, 
purpose. So far as our Government is aware, no to the annoyance. ed and sent to Vera Cruz. The Liberals were en- trebled. It was also said that the Porte was about _ in North Carolina i 
new orders have been issued by the British Gov- Hates from British Columbia are to May 14th. couraged. Murzuaz’s expedition as against Morilla to send a strong naval force to the Adriatic. The whipping and branding, t: 
ernment since 1842, in connection with the treatv The amount of gold shipped from Fraser’s River had been driven back, but not until the town had Hertz Govina was reported to be in open revolt, among their punishments. 
From Mexico. Late and important news from _ , . A . r , Clinton. Onei. Co., on the 4th of July. None to appear 
. , , v , r . . x j x i that Piedmont has recognized the neutrality of the . « J 
exico is to hand. Miramon is reported to have .. . _ ^ A J in the ranks if under 70. 
- A novel procession of “ old folks ” is proposed at 
Turkey. —The garrison of Belgrade has been 
— The immense military preparations which England 
is making, show that the government has little hope of 
Church tried Miramon, but the Padres were arrest- reinforced, and it was reported that it would be preserving its neutrality. 
ed and sent to Vera Cruz. The Liberals were en- trebled. It was also said that the Porte was about __ j n North Carolina they have no penitentiary, 
couraged. Murzuaz’s expedition as against Morilla to send a strong naval force to the Adriatic. The whipping and branding, the stocks and the pillory, are 
stipulating for the suppression of the slave trade from April 11th to May 10th was $195,000. The been vavaged and the women stripped naked and aR d the latest intelligence says the whole of Euro- 
on the coast of Africa. 
number of men at the mines was rated from 2,000 wbi PPed in the effort to make them point out the pean Turkey was bordering on revolution. 
— There is said to be not less than 10,000 Chinamen 
on their passage to California, where they will be likely 
A despatch from Washington to the Tribune to 3,000. The accounts of the yield of gold were hidden treasure. The American and other foreign- Germany.— The feeling in some of the States of cause trouble among the miners, 
says Government has determined, if next advices conflicting. An attempt has been made to fit out ers suff ered much loss. Miramon had decreed the Germany against the French is so strong, that a — It is said that the French Government has con- 
from Texas contain a confirmation of the reDort an exploring expedition to Queen Charlotte’s importations of Vera Cruz confiscated, and modi- French manufacturer at Hesse Cassel, employing tracted for 20,000 tuns of American coal for their steam- 
_ .. . A _ j _i_ j._A- _ u. ir.r__• a i i n , . .... , ora in he H i vpred at Marseil leu. 
of continued hostility with the Indians, to remove Isl an d. 
fied the advalorem duties. Mr.. McLane was at 700 workmen, has been compelled to quit the place ers, to be delivered at Marseilles. 
them immediately to the reservation of the West Thirty-three stars must be on the National Vera Cruz on the 30th. Miramon is reported to on account of the excitement. 
Choctaw settlement. The outrages on the Indians Flag from and after the 4th of July next. This is bay e been at Jalapa with .j. O men. Our despatch Prussia. —The terms of the new loan are an- 
have been committed by an organized band of i n compliance with the act of Congress passed is not clear on this point, benor Bonilla issued a nounced. It bears five percent, interest, and is to 
white outlaws who desire their lands. April, 1848, which declares that, on the admission decree on the 26 th, in which he says Mr. Buchan- b e issued by public subscription—the redemption 
The proposals for the $5,000,000 Treasury Loan °I every new State, one star shall be added, and an s rec °g n iii 011 °i tbe Juarez government is not | 0 commence in 1860, by the payment of one per 
w-ere opened on the 20 th inst., by the Secretary of tbat aa ch addition shall take place on the 4 th of res P ons i b i e > ar *d that Americans^ are not account- cent> annua By—30,000,000 thalers is the amount, 
the Treasury. There were upwards of forty bid- July next succeeding such admission. able for his acts. Consul Black was reported to be At the grave of Humboldt the United States 
1 account of the excitement. — The Paris Debats has a letter from Rome statin 
. that Piedmont has recognized the neutrality of the 
Prussia. The terms of the new loan are an- Pontiflcal stated on certain conditions, 
iunced. It bears lire per cent, interest and is to _ ^ ma „,„„ .Wished a. 
! issued bj public subscription tbe redemption There 
commence in 1860, by the payment of one per are more ^ , eft than there ought t0 be . 
nt. annually 30,000,000 thalers is the amount. _ ^ John Q Richardgon) one of the Jadge s of the 
At the grave of Humboldt, the United States g upre me Court of Missouri, has resigned his office on 
ders,.and j about $13,500,000 bid for. $2,700,000 The Supreme Court of California, in a case be- to ^ eRa Criiz for safety fiom the rabble of were repre8e nt e d not only by our Minister at Ber- account of the inadequacy of his salary. 
were awarded under 6 per cent., viz :-from S^to tween a citizen of that State and a Chinese Benev- ^ he Cobas 18 re P orted at Oajaca, and lin ^ but a representat ive from each State of the _ A match manufacturing company in Cincinnati will 
otWbidders Z ^ 5 PCr Cent AU the 0knt C ° mpany ’ haS dGCided that ido1 WOrship is U7s^Si^c Pe « ^reported to Union, gathered for that purpose at Berlin from take a tree in the field, and in four days have it made 
omer Diaaers proposed 6 per cent., among whom not forbidden by the Constitution. have been imprisoned by Miramon. different parts of 
, parts of the Continent. 
into matches and distributed to customers. 
