MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKERAN AGRICULTURAL AND FAMILY NEWSPAPER. 
MARCH 27. 
PUBLISHER’S SPECIAL NOTICES. 
Clubbing with the Magazines, Ac.—We will send the Rural 
New-Yokkdr for 1858, and a yearly copy of either The Atlantic, 
Harper's, Outlet/s, Grahartis, or any other £1 magazine, for $4. The 
Rural and either The Horticulturist, Hove/s Magazine, Arthur's 
Magazine, or any other $2 magazine for $3. 
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Synopsis of Proceedings. 1,e made m tbis State during the present year.— T " ~ 7~ TIT "— 
- About 300,000 gallons was manufactured last year ArrivaJ of the North America and Arabia. " -- 
Senate.— The Memorial of the Legislature of Saltpetre, says the San Francisco Times is said The N th a •’ a dav. a consumes -.000 gallons of milk 
tat wa, ordered to be printed. to hove been discovered on the head water', of the the 3d taSj arS'S forUan'd'TlIjiranS ,.r«SSn?- S ' “ ,vi ' e of “St 
A letter was received from the Secretary of War I ajaro river, Monterey county. As we have the the Arabla > fr »® Liverpool on the 6th, arrived at $2G ’ 000 ’ 000 - 
Vintr that. Rnn.lf Tfcl»nrl \a ni'Ursv. J:_. /* , \W Vnvlr OAiL ~ i _ . .. . _ . 
California Clippings. 
Synopsis of Proceedings. 
vi liny vwfc/ JUT »Ol m< _ _ . . 
_ , Senate.— The Memorial of the Legislature of 
Is/ Additions to Clubs are now in order. Any person having rtsni, . . . ° 
nt in a club of 6 to 10 can add one, two, five, or more, at the lowest ’ 1 W 38 ordered to be printed. 
sent in a club of 6 to 10 cai 
club price—$1,50 per copy. 
(iltf Hftt'si Cotuknjsff. 
a ^ v Pbiladel P bia consumes 6,000 gallons of milk 
17^- ant person so disposed can act as local agent for the Rurai, say3n S that Rock Island is not required any longer other ingredients of gunpowder sulphur and wil ^ ew York on the 20th instant 
a “ d “ kl ° g lYi'” c ? rc0,IJ t” in California, we . l ?7“T?J='rn».-Parli ul ;ntwa. 
Pocket-Picking is becoming quite fashionable 
in Lower Canada. 
win not only receive premiums, but tneir aid will be appreciated. taken for its snip . , “"-vv, , u oouiunua, we , . . ‘ in session on _The D&st winter Lae, keen „„ . , 
J taaen ior its sate. may expect this article will shortly be mannfnefnrcd the 1st inst. The House of Commons after the xr P? 81 wmter has been excessively severe in 
MM«r PaaOBcu ml ako State, r.nttoa. or Produce A ,„uut* vein of extraordinary extent and rich- '!» ttc Lord,, Earl Derby read hi, inaugural ££3?°' N ° ?i *** “ “ *“ 
‘“ii llamer of lhe " ' - **■» ™- ™ 
— . - ■ which n, referred the LiSryVS”'mh of to ““gS’” 8 f Pr0m 5300 ‘" ,y a™ fully BU^Sed! U^onfd I* toe dot””! fell i“E*g“ d tS“,e°i‘ b * fi '““ me0 “ rc ° 0ra “ ow 
are now received. 
List of New Advertisements this Week. 
New and Choice Verbenas—B. K. Bliss. 
Important to Fanners and (iardenere-Edgar P. I’eck, M. D. 
Oolleetion of Kitchen Carden Seeds—B. K. Bliss 
Northern Muscadine Crape—Jetsie Lewis 
Joseph Cillott's Sled Bens—Henry Owen. 
The Lawton Blackberry—William Lawton. 
Schenectady Agricultural Works—O. Wesiinghonse A Co. 
Chufas, or Earth Almonds—H. B. I.um. 
The Best Stump Machines—R. II. lialL 
Fairfield Seminary—J. B. Van Betten, A. M. 
Short-Horns for Sale—Jonathan Talcott 
Important to Farmers—Daniel Cates. 
For Sale or to Relit—G. D. Bhillips. 
Tiie A tlantic Monthly—Phillips, Sampson A Go. 
Por Sfdu— 211,0011 Apple Trces-J. B. Lovtkia 
Artificial Eyes—Dr. G. A. Knapp. 
Agents Wanted—$130 per month—Tappim S. Carter 
Dansville Seminary—Rev. Schuyler Stager, I). D, lMndpal 
Choice See<ls by Mail-Geo. F. Needham. 
Grafts and Nursery Stock—Chas. F. Smitit 
Chinese Sugar Ciuie Sci d—Hallock. 
Nurserymen—Stronger Si Brothers. 
Evergreen Plants—James A Root. 
Wants to Rent a Farm—Thcs. Stevenson. 
6,Otlt) Crape Vines—Lincoln Fay. 
eXP . enSC f ° f tbG Courte iD h 0 undredpound 0 s f of g ^ d ck! S ^ ^ ^ ^ at - 75 
Utah, reported that by existing laws no expense of 
prosecutions before the United States Courts in 
the Territories, for offences against the law, can be 
paid. 
Mr. Quitman’s bill for the raising of five regi¬ 
ments of volunteers, was then ordered to be en¬ 
grossed for a third reading—128 to 74. It was 
finally passed by 124 to 73. 
The Vice-President laid before the Senate ajoint 
resolution of the Legislature of New Mexico, con- 
hundred pounds of rock. tranquilizing the empire. He then referred to the W pTT f, , p r er f° D9 are Preparing to leave Lo- 
.’Cr*:",-" ^ „ 
at.Sacramento, is getting along gradually toward at the success which had attended the British arm*’ Bllffalo > for flrin g a ba m. 
completion. The cylinders have been put in, and H e added:—Now that Canton had fallen, it would ~ From ele ven to twelve million oysters arrive 
the rest of the machinery will soon follow so that J6 1 •?, of government to make, with the least at Philadelphia each week. 
we presume, in the course of a week or so the V*/® &nd ^.? norable peaae , so that —The estimated crop of cotton in Texas the 
machine, if it can be made to operate .ill be mfght°iSSSSJSffiST C0Dntry and China m °°° ba ^ 
navigating tlirough the city, and astonishing the ** th ^ adverted to the relations of the Govern- in I.ondoi in“he’TeTl'^ EngIand was Polished 
residents. ment with France, and urged the necessity of re- ° , ’ tD je r lo88 - 
Thf first arfpsinn «.-nii , . _ maimtigon Hiendly terms. He insisted on the im- „~ Rafus Choat e has h, ec n engaged for the defence 
he lirst artesian well sunk in California, says portance to France and Europe of the Ernnprm-’a of JMckerman, the mail robber. 
■——they should like to be informed of the fact, and they want 
- —---- further to know why their remonstrance is treated with 
ROCHESTER, N. Y., MARCH 27 1858 contempt and a hostile course is pursued against them.— 
__ ’ v They say they will not suml.it to the misrule of dema- 
- ■■ gogues who spend their time in creating disturbances be- 
Tn Ar-iriuTc a att, tumcmin,T,T, n tween them and the U. S. Government. 
0 AGENTS AND SUBSCRIBERS. Ihey narrate their sufferings in Missouri and elsewhere 
and claiming to bo a portion of the American people, and 
QUARTER-DAY — “ TIME UP” — RENEWALS, &e. afls ® rt >ng they have therefore the right to demand justice 
- • and enjoyment of their civil rights, under the Constitu- 
T.rw r, _ , T . ,, , , tion > they ask the Government to retrace their course 
The first quarter of our Ninth Volume closes withdraw the troops, and to give them a voice in the se- 
finally passed by 124 to 73. navigating tlirough the city, and astonishing the H ? tb< ? ^verted to the relations of the Govern- in Londonin Eng,and was P ul,lishe d 
The Vice-PreBident laid before the Senate ajoint "”*“>*• . S^on -K»t«»’cho,te haaheen ihgaged forthedefenee 
resolution of the Legislature of New Mexico, con- lnK first artesian well sunk in California, says portance to France and Europe of the Emperor’s ° f Tuckerm aii, the mail robber, 
curring in the President’s views relative to the re- the San Jose Tribune, was at that place, and began l ife ’ aud mdignantly denounced the atrocious at- —Sugar making has commenced with great vigor 
organization of the Territory of Arizona, and sag- flowing on the 21st of December, 1853 and still ^“P 41 ? assassinate him. He made great allowance 113 many parts of Canada West 
gesting the boundaries of the same. continues discharging the same volume of water NeVerthelesK 1 cUrH Vdt vp ihtwN nCb .S e0ple - r -Z v 0ver lwelve miles of living in the 
The resolution w M referred, and ordered to be *» a'“e epreSf ° ^ 
P rinted • The Alta Californian says that the earthquake *2“ ®, f tbe feelin « s of the French army. From se^raUuSe ^ ad ° pted at 
House.— The Speaker laid before the House a season has commenced, and the shocks are too ™v' knew of tb o Emperor he felt satisfied it ( 0 ok Lt for «f h « i! ^ Jr 
a memorial from the Legiel.tnr, of Utah, addre,,. fluent and severe foi comfon and aeeur.t,- ttTtaS V^Sih &S!?* °" 
ipLzZXr ™ wbich " "* ^ 
the army had been sent by authority of the Government, is yet on fire and that a mi nrter ,r a <■ fheKubject of the Government of India, he a nrii o,i f , y ’ J Conn -> bas appointed Friday, 
they should like to be informed of the fact, and a that a quaiter of an acre of the thought the time not opportune for any change but A l ml 2d > as a day for fasting and nraver. 
in. in arlrlifinn in _ in rofipronco in flin tmin tt . . b * 1 
fasting and prayer. 
Notes about Navigation. 
“ rsc quarter oi our .Ninth Volume closes withdraw the troops, and to give them a voice in the se- 111E Chicago Times says the ice in the river and 
with this number, wherewith expire the subscrip- .''"i ° f their oibcers, thus showing its willingness to its branches is mnidto i • , u 
tions of a Inrpp nnmhpr „ 1 “ , extend lo tbera P«ace rather than war? b ! Drancnes is rapidly breaking up and some ac- 
S , g ' d sem, - annual The appointments for Utah, they say, were hawked about tlvlty ls observable among the shipping in prenar- 
subscribers, and also those of the numerous per- last was found a set of ofiicers, reckless and un- ing for the coming season A voscr.i 1 * 
sons who have taken the present quarter L P^'P 0 ;*. who have attempted to come into the Territory the 9 nth to t r feeason. A vessel cleared on 
„ A11 . , ‘ present quaiter on supported by bayonets. All they want is fair play. The th e 20th inst., for the Manitous. 
tnau A11 whose subscriptions terminate this week Administration has been imposed upon by designing men. The steamers run from Detroit nhm.t on™-to 
will find “Time up” printed en the margin of their R hey w t, not ’ lf, ex P act «d to do so, renounce 8 their re- p ake St Claiv-tho ( ™ Z JJetroit about 20 miles up 
uniiprs Theln-MrmmWU i hgion. They will maintain it in defiance of everything, . , • an t.ie ice beyond that is Six or eight 
papers. I helargenumberthusnotifiedwillthereby at >d are better prepared to defend themselves now than inches thick, 
be reminded of our invariable rule to disonntimiA when they went into the Territory. ’ t„„ n.vWoto w i • , , „ 
the paper in all cases at the PVDirfttim, ni . They beg to he excused if they do not entertain a favor- he Buffalo, Dunkirk and Cleveland harbors 
me paper in all cases at the expiration of the time able opinion of the army. If some of then, had their were abruptly cleared of ice on the 18 th inst and 
paid for,—and exonerate us from blame accord- they would be pulling hemp by the neck, or occupy- every indication is favorable to ««*•, anu 
ingly. The cash system is the onlv tr™ one for IS? in pri80u - The ^ things, ^k . . y “ fa ' ° rable to tbe speedy fesnmp- 
„ uu .u cumesuy uirect tneir enorts to the _The boo- • „ . ° 
KTlfSim™ " hlCh '' 0nl ‘ 1 bc •> »“» *« ®-e d£leSeX? g a ffA7e” t g 0h i » U,e 
The Italian Constitutional party were holding a not JJle Ln?°/ ltl0 V 0 sel1 tbe 0bio Cana]s does 
conference in London to agitate the promotion of 1 tb favor from the P eo Ple of the State, 
a national confederation in Italy. . ~ There is a rumor that the Mormons are about 
, J b ? P rop rtety of holding a great exhibition in v<>fw grate t0 Nortbern Mexico yia the Colorado 
1861 in London, is being canvassed. Valley. 
botlfs t' 1 he , Cash T tC ™ . 1S , thC ° nly TKDE one for rei>ara,i0 °- S m I>nS0U ’ 18y ’ am ° Dg ° ther thiUgS ’ a8k tion of navigation. * ’ ’ .. in the matter of the State duties' on^iie'ElbeT'lIe 7 Lc , vi G * Earher was killed on Saturday week 
veier? f !- and e PU S 18herS ’ aDd ^ mch The reading was listened to with mucb attention. Ti! * Detroit Free Press says that the May Queen Se™^ & • C , on9U - 1 at Hambur g was making ar- at f > a t ^; kporf > Columbia Co, by the falling of a limb 
general satisfaction for the past eight years that we The bill for the increase of the army, by four is expected to leave for Cleveland on Monday Sent?/ tfi th6 ■*»“« 0,lof 
cannot depart therefrom. The only requisite to regiments of volunteers, was taken up. Tuesday the 22d or 23d 7 01 mereiJl w m ? eXpi ? atl0n of tbe com ’ atNew York, lastweek, 
“1 i ” tcrral ’“ , ‘ ,l “ onhe Km ‘"- “ O* “f- «“»“«. of Vu, from the minority of the T» Maumee, at Toledo, broke np „„ ,he 15 ,h Th ' >>>* corSpoXf o‘f°the"1S„ Time, h* "* “ "' iUl 
homes o, all herein addressed, is a substantial invi- military committee, offered an amendment to the The Sandusky Register of the 16th savs the i'ee says^tis stated that Lord Malmesbury has already -The whole number of hogs packed in niton,- a 
ton a renewal of subscription. This can easily lowing effect; to retain that part of the bill pro- in the bay is rapidly dissolving being inform i answered Count V alewski’s despatch is a tone and this year, is set down at 42l1)74 against 361 245 
be extended by the individual subscribers, or by viding for the organization of a regiment of mount- in all directionsbvat^nf^ g / ntcrsected spint becomings British Minister. It expresses a last year. «V/4, against 361,24* 
PoSt ' Ma8ter . or IocaI agen t will, in ed volunteers for the defence of the frontier of Tex- The Upper Mississippi is open to Keokuk The and to remainln Slianc^ft£l? 0 “tde^fflfSat ai f" r t opean governments are said to be 
ccribel an Tunbr k ir d H &Ct 1D bGbalf ° f b ° th SUb ‘ US ’ l>U f 1,1Stead ° f authorizing tbe President to ac- Illinois is in good boating stage. The Missouri is tb ? rig J lt of asylum sbould maintained intact to America° P nieasures to cbeck the emigration 
v, Grand publisher, by receiving and forwarding cept the services of 4 regiments of volunteers for rising below Lexington with five feet in tW ri „ Loi } d on money m ark et continued very quiet and — TheTmn rkutu . 
names and money. We trust, however, that most the purpose of quelling disturbance in Utah and nel; falling above lhat’point with l ! ' S bU xT^- e Bank . 01 England had not altered the complain^that thifr thC Mexlcan borders 
Dimtda including Yo„, .leader,-will no, for ,he protection of fnppiy and emi g r„„ w fee,’ on ,hf b , r P " ,th SSSm ^ fttonf "*'* *"> ^ 
omy promp y renew but also do community and P°rtution, and the suppression of Indian hostilities, The Illinois river is open as high up as iw» tbe slin tting of the transfer books till tlie 4th o* — Rarey, tbe horse tamer, has been making a 
publisher a favor by soliciting the subscrip- to add to the present military establishment 1 regi- The Mississippi is open To Burlington ti a Apn1, at tbrce per cent sensation by his performances before the Emperor 
ions of their neighbors to be added to their own. ment of dragoons, 2 of infantry to serve two yea?s. ouri is in a navigable^^condition Prance.-T he conspirators Orsini, Radio, and oftbe / ra «c k - 
Tbev can tbllK bpnftfit. flthova e* tl,„ _ _ 'Tho - - _ .... ° Jit condition. Piern.hftVA nnriPalA,! nrrotoo*Il,«: __ _ ’ - “Shall VlmLe nr . . 
The Chicago Times savs the ice in tho v,n a i conierence in London to agitate the promotion of «. . i<lvor irom ine P eo P le of the State. 
. hrannl „ . Ray8 tke lce m tbe rtver and a national confederation in Italy. . — There is a rumor that the Mormons are 
i branches is rapidly breaking up and some ac- propriety of holding a great exhibition in f, m] 8 rate to Northern Mexico via the Colorado 
uty is observable among the shipping in prepar- in Eondon, is being canvassed. Valley. 
g for the coming season. A vessel cleared on k Beavy & a lcs and considerable falls of snow had , — the charitable appropriations madft hv h,a 
oroA 
The steamers run from Detroit about 20miles up ways. mo various ran 
ike St. Clair-the ice beyond that is six or eight » r -Livingstone and companions in the African charges for which hfwi®' B *rr« a ^S ted *° n b ° tb 
dies thick. expedition were on board the steamer Pearl in the martial ‘‘cn ne was airaigned under court 
™L™„T', D “ D ! lir ? and amM l,arb0r * ,- U r, E - C - »' «««. 4hd in P.ri, 
prv . , Py cleared of me on the 18th inst, and The Hamburg correspondent of the London Post January ^ S ° n ln Novcm her, and her husband in 
j n ication is favorable to the sneedv rAKiimn. 1 writes in regard to the attitude of the United States I Jannary - 
t Stlitonrt S!5,^ kii ! ed « n Saturday week, 
---V AziAiin. mat au VilUutJo 
would be made on government securities during 
the shutting of the transfer books till the 4th of —Rarey, the horse tamer, has been making a 
April, at three per cent. sensation by his performances before the Emperor 
France.— The conspirators Orsini, Rudio, and of the Drench. 
leiTl IflVP {lnuoaloil __ , f “ SVioll 1. rrr.i. . 
They can thug benefit others, and at the same time The amendments were rejected—yeas 43, nays 143. The ice in the Hudson^/ !!u 
,ntervc (heir ... intero,!,. Think of if, 11,The bin a, pa^.h a.thoriaca theI-re,iken,te,„. movTanVe, 
Pierri, have appealed against their recent sentences. —“Shall Elmira have Water Works?” 
=uw.c,,tmen own mxeresis. J imik of it, Rural- Jlie cm as passed authorizes the President to re- 
ists, and if consistent please respond in the manner ceive into service 1 regiment of Texas mounted 
indicated. Volunteers fnr tliA ZlofoYi/>a r,f _ .1 _ o 
7- ! . “ anU10r,zes tke Resident to re- move at 12 o’clock on Wednesday night 17th inst 
ceive into service 1 regiment of Texas mounted aud the river was clear on Thursday and tbe f Pr 7 
In°i U to?iL f0 ",! b !„ d ! fe f e ° f „ the f, '° ntierS thCreof b ° atS rUnniDg re « ularly - The boats were announc^ 
commenced to B was reported that Rudio’s sentence would be question at present under discussion in that enter- 
commuted to hard labor for life. 
The Moniteur announces that Generals Chan¬ 
ge Second Quarter, commencing next week, and for the purpose of quelling disturbances in ed to , i 
will also be a good time to start new clubs or make Utah; for the protection of supply and emigrant York on Fridav the loth '\i Vi Albany to New pcna ' Iaw , on . P ubhe security y-as adopted in 
™r,r , rrr a , d h ,formod - w » ^««rs ,bc ““ of " ,d, “ hostiuti ““ sssshl-tS — 1 
! g t f. ai J d ° the r active friends of the tbe Northern and North-Western frontiers. The with a load of freight and passengers ' ' Changarnier refuses to return to France untilshe 
Rural, a,l over the land, will embrace the favora- 1 rcsldeut 13 authorised to accept the services of The ice has left the „ * l ... Possesses laws protecting the dignity and safety of 
prising village. 
n~r.n*< e i>S " e .' v Bl ' un swiek Legislature have voted 
«™,er aud iiedeau ware authorized return to fW«0 to euooura B e B.eam naYigJuon in ho Gulf 
,YT • of St. Lawrence. 
th.P^sStol|^J*UB , J ) , ;“?52Xte ri,7r T ,o e jS, baS , ^ f, om tbe St Lawrence 
dissentient is said to have been Gen. McMahon. g burg’and pSscotf 8 arC runniDg Letwe( -a Ogdens- 
Changarnier refuses to return to France until she n ., rasc °rt- 
possesses laws protecting the dignity and safety of Herb .e m ont, Esq., the American 
the inhabitants. y consul at Genoa, is said to hav r e resigned his nost 
rru~ A_i. . _ nn anonn-ni nf ill® 
of Marine had decided that the ° n account of illness - 
times are improving, we confidently anticipate tbe President may deem proper. The volunteers Later from the Army of Utah tl v 
their substantial greetings through the agency of are not to be accepted in bodies of Jess than one Mexican mail of the loth nit Lai Q 1 1 , 
s composed thisyear of three States in India is 180,884,297, within an area of 
two, as formerly stated. 1,466,576 square miles. 
delay subscribing “until April,” —and now. a, the 
times are improving, we confidently anticipate the President may deem proper. The volunteers Later from the Armv nv tt-t. ret steamships, instead of two, as formerly stated. 1,466,576 square miles. 
their substantial greetings through the agency of are not to be accepted in bodies of less than one Mexican mail of the 10th ult >,««' a ‘ • 'f the eatonrl d ® 8 , Debat ?. pabl ! 8be3 an account of —The London papers are quaneling as to 
*%%£**«*'*-»**-» 
in behalf of the Rural, its list may be greatly aug¬ 
mented during the month, and all parties thereby 
benefited. We can still furnish back numbers fmm 
sSS 
Jan. if desired,— or subscriplions may begin with Tribune has the following: — “ During the last few from New Mexico than anywhere d^e^ qU1Cker Au earthquake had laid Corinth in ruins and ~ The French Government has published a de- 
Apnl. Clubs for mne months (April to Jan.,) may da ) 8 we passeii over a dozen or more counties in The I pcislntnro l a ^ ° SC ‘ thirty lives were lost ’ cree, putting a stop to religious controversy in the 
=ra pro '“^ iPtb ~“ — - 
-ov,.uial iUI u 
personal observation increase of the army. 
column,-notice of our Grund PremU™ to Z ° f <*• W»»«. " the e ,wi„ g when, Th7 & , a Fe ’ 
column of „e x , „« g e._u„d e„o the new Z Hber„ If, £ V»t ** U* Utth. ^tedTe C ite ,^1°^ £ S VfjSSZSZ* 
burnt 300 houses. 
— The Washington correspondent of the Times 
saj s the select committee in Matteson’s case will 
Weather of the First Half of March 
waxxavzo anu »» aauniHLuii, inaiana. are ■narfienlnrlir al a •• auu umi au ^ *; ow *«u tiiat luc '—* cuiu-ilv. 
HrSSSfS— 
~~~ pHSSHS 
feSr -^-“ themau 
average of this half, making it a cold half of the t u , . laid down m Chicago. Many Abundance of Money.— The condition of th a fortress ofAwha, marched on for Cotch, where dis- — The population of Minnesota, as indioatAri i 
tSSiSESS 
this season. The fields between La Salle and Bloom¬ 
ington, and further South, from Centralia to Vin¬ 
cennes and Washington, Indiana, are particularly 
mons, stating that the Mormons could poison the ° f Perim by tbe Britisl >- 
air so that their enemies would die, and that all Prussia.— From Prussi; 
It is officially denied that the Ottoman Govern- report against his expulsion. 
t, '' . . aaa 6 Kelief Fund for their f oo d and fuel and 
Prussia it is stated that the 10 > 000 persons living on charity. ’ 
prevailing rates. At Urbana, for instance, no one 
is selling; 25 cents would buy it, but this would 
raise it to 40 cents laid down in Chicago. Many 
are fattening hogs for the May and June markets 
Gazette calls for an improvement of the mail ready f° co-operate with him.* 1JUmUS " J “ ° e “The scariet fever is prevailing to an alarming 
f « illties - Sir Hugh ^ had defeated the rebel, at Panda. Co - «•* Many “ShSI 
-- l he Rajapootna field force after capturing the 1 feulted from ln a f e w vveeks past. 
Abundance of Money. The condition of the iSTreim ^ ° D f ° r Cotcb ’ wbere dis ‘ a Telent ° f Mi ? nesota ’ as indicated by 
-New Y ork Banks shows the extreme difficulty at Delhi has been nltmnd ,La thousand. fm,r z U ? dred aud thirty-six 
facilities. 
“e” 16 T' (fewfor April ) and an over-sapply is like7y 0 be tU.ZlttZltZZT eXtre “ e di ® cwIty " » b ^ been placed under the authority of the thousand, fouTIundVd^nd s^.? 0 
at noon, and its mean 25 degrees 6 min. The cold 
weather extended widely over the country. The 
Eighty Languages Spoken in New Y'ork.—A t | fact 
increase their loans last week only $271,000. This stillrMuire2 f<>rCeine,ltB ° f European troops are —A man 
mow of the 4tk fell on aBmali tiucltuuniy miles 
to the east and west of Rochester, and about eight ,po£u in New York V,1LV,‘ '"f”* 6 " 1 Ploymcnt ter the large accumulation, of capital i„ 'wlK* SSL ilS" f “““V “? n.e«.m 7 „u„ia£- to the Brltiat 
miles south of the city. The snow storm of the 7 th 7 ’ nJs ewYoik. He said that eighty lan- the country. P 28 s ft,®choie®wt!t S viaN °rt h ; 24@ 2 5s V iaN. °. ; ^ rd Brou gh a m, to abolish im 
pleasant w'eather and raw winds mav be avda * , t- t of Central New Y’ork, Utica - Bank of Hnvnpiic,.;n * v ed at V ashington, from Northern month of February shows a 7 td S tates for the 
in the next six week,. It thereat So? Leoisl.tiox i» MkeexcmtonTTB-The bill Bank of O,leans, kihion c'hem^u° A “‘"f 1 ‘ a °* ‘fenty-sto flue .talwart Indian, of the 451 97 compSrtlh FehmarfoSye,.* 3 ' 059 '' 
secures the spring and its operations even wlT ^ eqninng tbe Banks of Massachusetts to maintain Elmira; Hollister Bank,’ Buffalo^Ontario^ Bank Sant ? e b ^ nd tlie great Dacotah or Sioux Nation, —An unusually large number of uetifinn 
the weather may not be vhZunrtZZ specie reserve of 15 per cent, of their liabilities, Utica; O. Lee & Co’s Bank ‘Buffalo-2.1 ^■ h Wb ° inbabltab out the head-waters of the Minnesota W»JS P^Bented i£ tteSoKfto^taS^S 
lt-.hl7.1858. 7 ,,8 » h »”J"“P'«»»«'- wa, perfected hy the LugtuUt.ru on Wednesday ]Unk, Buffalo! Sackotft Lbor BintZS Z,\ 2 ^ tre “ for * ,b « »■, for the passage of . homeTaTS K °' 
0. to ia,k aud goes ,n,„ operation on the 1st o, June. Prat, Bank, Baguio; Yate, “ ““ ^ *»« SST “ Z ^ 
— ■ ___ ' tbe present Legislature hold their’officeTfrr Bfe.° f 
Banks Winding Up.— The following Banks in 
this. State are winding up, and going into final Arrival of the 
liqmdationi-Agncnltura 1 Bank, Herkimer; Bank inst there arrived 
ite Commercial InteUljrenes. 
to u»«LS 
.„„..Yzrr—r-- £ ™ *«*"£ 
lurougn the Sheriff’s dwelling. 
T i7A A Li man ^ S . split in baIves lengthwise on the 
on a. 2 lZr d a fe '4 da l 9 »ice l/mSg 
on me tiack, and a car passing over him. b 
going into final Arrival of the Sioux Delegation.-^ the 13th baBot - box - Tbe w hig party still lives. 
Herkimer: Rank toa+ +La»a _ _;_j ... ™ —lhe revennA nf n.ti.j r,, . 
secures the spring and its operations, even while 
the weather may not be wdiolly unpleasant. 
March 17,1858. * q d 
•aaj-uaiiupi, -Wil L/ilU 1JLD rri . - ^-** ,vu * 
of CentrftlNewror^Utica;*BMk7f HomelLyUko I ZZZ “toy ,to SttSfS 
Bank of OrlA »r»o AIKiati. /ni_ m ^ , j inneso a, twenty-six fine stalwart Indians of the 4 51 97 compared with February of last va« 
\cniaV, XT~a* _ _ A ^ _n , ^ o-5t }Q<LT. 
1 petitions are 
Representatives of 
