MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER1 AN AGRICULTURAL AND FAMILY NEWSPAPER. 
.APRIL 3. 
PUBLISHER’S SPECIAL NOTICIS. 
fcgisMitc. pfwjs |omg> t Wu §tm Condcn^t 
clcbrikg m-TH thi MAaAzixia, *o.-We will send tbe Rukai - - ---: " rr~ . . , , „„„„ — Corn is up six inches in Texas. 
Nbw-Yorkxr to 1858 , *.d a year* <*>py ofeRber 2* Monte, _ _ It is said that the President will order the 2,000 Arrival of the Niagara. _ Fast day in Massachusetts, April 15th. 
but*-*, Codecs, Synopsis of Proceedings. troops in Kansas to join the force in Utah, and that - . 4 _ _i?a a f in TTamnshire. Thnrdav. 8 thinst. 
Senats.— The Committeeof the Whole.Mr.Hub- 
K^r ta ;“^ b c°^ an appropriation^Mhe^oci^y^r th”lfeformation volunteers proposed to be msed, in place ^^Pnrsnant to its adjournment “^ta proposed to establish a night-watch in 
kind offices to introduce foe paper to notice and support m their re- *’ r« nn ««*« ;> «i# i.i*v nf Kew York_ of the new corps of the army asked for. British House of Commons met on the 12th, Lockport. 
ipective localities. See Premium Lists, Ac., below and on third page of Juvenile Delinqu n J , TunPresidenthas ordered allthe lands in Kansas, , an announcement was made by the Chancel- — Thirty-two seats in the Canadian Parliament 
cy adwtioks to Clubs are now Id order. Any per** havi^ §75,000 to construct a wing for toe gins. in the two districts lying along the west line of lor of the Exchequer, Mr. D’Israeli, that in answer are contested. 
*ent in 8 dnb Of 6 to IB can add one, two, five, or more, at the tweet Hr. p at terson moved an amendment appropna- nublic sale in July next to Lord Malmesbury’s note a very satisfactory des- _ A 8cboo l for colored Children is in successful 
ahib price—$ 1 ,50 per copy. ting $20,000 to the Western House of Refuge at ’ . , . , d f thfi Territory— patch had been received from the French Govern- operation in Lockport. 
ty Axrperwon *> disputed can act a* local *«ent for the Rmui, * They comprise the best lands or the territory. £ that the misunderstanding had conse- _ T Mobile tbey are indulging in Irish potatoes 
^iftM^InnBiderable discussion. the amendment, The qnantity is upward, of 7,000,000 acre,. q „ ent iy terminated. of thS£5L'. culLation. 
Magarmt, o 
iy No 
Rural are 
kind offices 
of Juvenile Delinquents in the city of New York 
• iy AunmoKS TO Clubs are now In order. Any per*® having §75,000 to construct a wing for the girls. 
without certificate, and each and ail who wtanteerto the soodc&™e onsiderable discussion the amendment, The quantity is upwards of 2 , 000,000 acres. quently terminated. of RRg season’s cultivation. 
Wffl not only receive prendmns, tot their aid W, ™ ^ to Rocbegter Western House of Refuge,) The Philadelphia North American says that not France.—T he appeal of Orsini and his fellow _ Alexandria, Va„ was visited with quite a severe 
ty in ordering tb ® “ addrea»-the ’ „ p j tn so it stands §75 000 to New York less than six thousand people spend from five to consp irators, condemned to death, for a new trial 8now squall on Monday week, 
venientb- ^ W “ “£ e * d *° $ ‘ 5, °° 0 ’ sixty minutes each day in attendance at Jayne’s had been refused. Arrests continue to be made Tb \ m for organizing Arizona as a Territory 
veniently obtainable, and do not forget to give your ™ - 
name of Poet-Office, and also State, Territory, or Province. 
Cy Subscribers wishing their papers changed from one Poet-Office 
and $20,000 to Rochester. Bixt Y minutes each day in 
While the Senate was in executive session the Hall Union Prayer Meeting. 
throughout France. 
— The hill for organizing A 
is abandoned for the present 
cy - Subscribers wishing their °*!? ^sichthBv While the Senate was in executive session the Hall Union 1 rayer Meeting. a lengthy pamphlet has been issued in Paris, in ■ gteam fire engines attached to 
to another, should be particular in speeding the offices at which they of Vivng w Smitb wa8 sent in by the Gov- The wholesale ice-dealers in New York now have regard to the Refugee difficulty between England '^ department of St Louis. g 
r—™ swn— ei-DOr for Superintendent of the Salt.Work* and to their houses two hundred and ,event;.,ix thon- and» Zto bo“ d a'wg'StS^ -The overdue of the Seneca Co. (0.) Bank 
fcr Radies, and for Boys and Girls, on third page of this number. the nomination was confirmed immediately. The sand tuns of ice. This is a small crop in comp pre tation and expresses a hope that the alliance bills is to the extent of $50,000. 
-- name of Charles II. Bramhall, of New York, was 80 n with some previous years, hut the quantity will R . p firml ’ y stan d the trials which it is undergoing. _it is reported that the peach hnds in Northern 
Tint of New Advertisements this Week. sent in for Port Warden. The nomination was be sufficient to supply the wants of the city. It is regarded as a State paper. Ohio are injured beyond remedy. 
°' KCT T - referred. °A. H. Gale, of Brooklyn, who ™ also Thb Coun of Ap p e ,l. decide to the edit growing A t oU on the 6 th forty men ..rpmed and _ There , e „ prayer meeting, now held 
nominated for Port Warden, was condoned. The 0Bt o( tbe Harper,’ fire, that when .taM the' railway elation, crying, "Vive la ZeZnpwr IvtSmU. in Philade!- 
Sombrero Guano—w ood a Grant. nominations of Loan Commissioners were confirm- company insures on a workshop, they take the risk j&epublique!'’ Being driven back they occupied . « nuln of the beet root. 
The*AagdTwid^tbe^emon—J?w! 1 Brad]«y. ed in oppositon to the opinion of the Attorney of all t he articles ordinarily and necessarily used t he head of the bridge, to intercept communica- P gaid J hft J Edwin Forreg t, the great trage- 
£™.c“C' n0ri, ' SmUb * "““***■ General, that the nominations by the Governor in the trade carried on; and that the fact of cam- tion withthe• ba ™a ^ and digperged thera ._ dian , h as been hopefully converted. 
Tracy Female ingtitut^-Lucnia Tracy. un h Va!m6oa are unconstitutional phene being on the premises does not violate tbe Fifteep were capture d. _ There are rumors that Commissioners for the 
For Sate— Noble iiiu ° rr< * WgC " Assemely The Governor communicated the insurance, because it was necessarily used in the prince Gortschakoffis said to have issued a mem- purchase of Cuba will soon be appointed. 
Landscape Gardening—)) ro. Webster. u 0 nnrt nf the Trustees of the State A cri- business. orandum to the French Government directly in op- _Attorney General Tremain is suffering under 
^r g errrx.rs»wig a _rr^: f c=rfc:~d 
Hitchcoak. ov New YoRK-ExKcrmvB DEPARTMErr,) came from Savannah by the late steamers, and hawe rigMof'tS P^coTferenfe to deal with ? B °“pf c "d iTfouf offh^vessels will 
Gate-C.w. Smart Albajct, March 22. $ been displayed in the restaurant windows m dimm- the Bub j ec t , o ^ i.~Rrhfn 0 ^n tbissnrincr direct for Liverpool 
King Apple— K. C. Frost To the Assembly: .. _ . a ,. The desnatches from France to the Swiss Govern- leave Chicago this spring direct lor River poo 
Tt>e Oriental Horae Charmer—C. .J. Eldridge. __,1- „ n _. -r>_ t utive baskets. -Id I __v.u„t.nA m,„ mammfith Rteamer Leviathan 
List of New Advertisements this Week. 
Ketchum’s Combined Harvester for 1858—R. I. Howard. 
Tho Rest in Use— Wheeler A Wilson Manufacturing Co. 
Sombrero Guano—Wood A Grant. 
Owasco Lake Nurseries—H. Collins. 
The Angel and the Demon—J. W. Bradley. 
Syracuse Nurseries—Thorp, Smith A Hancbett 
Tree*—E. C. Frost 
Tracy Female Institute—Lucira Tracy. .... 
Take Care of Your Horses-Knsign, Bndgeman A V am*ig 
For Sate—Noble HiU. 
Landscape Gardening—Wm. Webster. 
Isabella and Hamburg Grape Vines—Ainu Wilcox. 
For Sale—O. N. CadwelL . 
Chester White Pigs lor Salo—H. 1. W ollard. 
Artificial Kve* arid Ear Drums Inserted—Dr. V attef 
Early Seed Potatocs-D. I). Tooker. 
New Rochelle Blackbetry-Bissell A Iiitchcoak. 
Gate—C. W. Smart 
King Apple-K. C. Frost 
Tbe Oriental Horse Charmer—C. J. Eldtvige. 
For Sate very tow—J. Chapman. 
Assignees' Sale—Z Burr. 
35,0u0 Two year old Apple Seepbngs—Z. Colby. 
SPECIAL NOTICES. 
Ketclmm’s Mower and Reaper—Erie. 
Albany, March 22. j 
To the Assembly: 
I transmit herewith the first Report to the Legis¬ 
lature of the Trustees of the State Agricultural 
live uatmoiu. v , , . *7^ to refugees, are published. —The cost of the mammoth steamer Leviathan 
Nathan Jackson, Esq., of New York, . The removal from the frontiers of Switzerland of is estimated to be about £900,000, or $4,500,000. 
College by its President, Samuel Cheever. The brated his 78th birthday, by making a gift to Wil- j taban and 0 t b er questionable refugees, is de- —The Russian steam-frigate Japanese, just built 
report contains a brief history of the early efforts bam : s College, Massachusetts, of $14,000 in ca.sh nounce d in strong and menacing terms, and the j n Kew York, went on a trial trip on Saturday week, 
of the friends of the College to enlist the support and nine acreg of land> with suitable buildings Swiss Government is told that if they refuse they _ conrt houge at Kitt anning, Pa., built at a 
of the farmers of the State, and the favor of the the Colleire grounds in Wil- will incur a great responsibility, and will have to “ destroyed by fire on the 24th 
The London Times censures Queen 
the Provisional President of Mexico, is w 
The report further states that a farm of 700 having, while in Scotland, gone to a Presbyterian pog ed to .settle the p difference with - Of the C 6 hanks, in Illinois, only 39 are doing 
acres, of great variety of soil, well wooded and Conventicle,” and, after the sermon, “ compliment- statement that Gen. Concha wasito D« removeu i busine8S _ t he remaining 27 having gone into liqui- 
watered, has been purchased in the town of Ovid, ed flie clergym an upon the excellence of his dis- Cuba, has been contradicted on good authority. 
Seneca county, on the eastern slope of Seneca Tbis piece 0 f heresy is said to have Austria.— A Vienna despatch says: — That an _ M rs. Thomas, a washerwoman in Detroit, Mich., 
Lake, on which the College Buildings are to be ’ F . E la d and 5g cited as excellent understanding has already been estab- ^ fallen beir t0 a fortune of a million dollars, in 
___—- toaKe, on wmen me uouege uuuuiugo ^ in Fn[r i arld and ; 8 c j ted as excellent understanding has already been estab- bag fall( 
ROPTTFSTFB N y APRIL 3 1858. erected; that the site of ithe College has been agreed * ^ ^ lished between Hie Derby Ministry and the Austrian g ur0 p e 
ROCHLbJ Lit, JN. i., aooo. _ 9 nn T»*r«P.te.«ntPrftd into for a Dortion Droof of Her Majesty's 4< Lutheranism, 1 in sympathy - - uiurope. 
ANOTHER PREMIUM CAMPAIGN! 
NEW LIST OF SPLENDID PREMIUMS, 
To t%! end from April to the 1 ft of July. 
To all Ruralists—Greeting : 
As the hard times and scarcity of money pre¬ 
vented many Agents and Friends of the Rural 
upon, and the contracts entered into for a portion proof of Her Majesty’s “ Lutheranism, in sympathy Government . ^The English papers says Prince Albert is about 
of the materials to be used in the'edifice; and that with Prince Albert RussrA.—A Central Committee has been appoint- to make a voyage round the world in the ship 
there is ^YUntral south wing will On the 29th of January two Americans at Con- ed at 8t Petersburg to examine all projects for the Enrya ius. 
A , i .-. read iness to receive ^next stantinople fitted up a sleigh, and drove around the emancipation of the serfs sent m by the I rovincial _ Among these who have become converts in 
SnTt“X d to"/de*1;rS XSTtS, city—an exploit never before accomplished in tliat Comtoiao.. CAmmjttte c = « of th,rt««n « vival n0 „ go tog „„ in New York, i, 
practical agricultural education and training. place . Thcy I)ass ed up and down by the Sultan’s ™mbers, and the hm l )eror “ J reSlUent ’ Geo. Law. 
Appended to the reportwill be foundla^tetement palace _ The Turkg were deli g bt ed. Commercial inteiii.enee. _ The Cbicag0 Press contains an advertisement 
the great revival now going on in New Y’ork, is 
Geo. Law. 
i renting : of the sums of money which have been received ... . . . . i dusausiiud.—~ r -— —, - . 
im] scarcity of money pre- “en “f ^ 
Commercial inteiii*ence. _The Chicago Press contains an advertisement, 
Brkadstcffs.— Richardson, Spence & Co., quote iiour . columns long, of lands in that city delinquent 
try dull, and almost unsalable; quotations, nominally as . 
tw K . _L Western Canal 20s6d@22s — Philadelphia and mr taxer. .... . . 
aitimore 22 @ 23 s—Ohio 24@27s. Wheat dull but steady — The aggregate of debts owing by the Massa- 
•Red 6 s@ 6 s 3 d— white 7 s@ 7 s 6 d. Corn quiet but steady— cbnse ttB firm of Lawrence, Stone & Co., reaches 
. I- r i r,^il Pi-rr rrr i ti m u we ItftvP -—- - p „„„ 0 *a.V .itS intnle terms, auu uucio tu icon- " *>-“ ---' —Red 6s@bs3d—wlllte V B(» I sou. voru tjuic t, uu t c CnUSettS IiriU OI Lanicuvc, v^u., 
from competing for our April Premiums, we h viding adequately the necessary stock and imple- (( j k tock and barrel ,” for the West, on the terms mixe d ami yellow 34s6d@35s-white 34s@34sM. The $3 000 000 . 
resolved to offer a new and (considering the season mento, leaving an ^ He bag procee ded Brokers’ Circular says that com had advanced l@2s on the _ Tfae Loaisiana ^gislature has just passed a 
and short time foi competition,) sti BKTTKK 1S ^ bicb gunij j t j 8 confidently believed, will enable to collect his people, and make arragements for a ^provisions.—P ork dull. Bacon dull and prices weak at bill to prevent tree negroes from holding slaves in 
of Prizes, as follows: the Trustees to complete the centre building and speedv departure. It is now believed that all dif- decline of 6d. Lard dull at 60s for good. Beef quiet and that Estate. 
For the largest lists of Subscribers to the Rural 80U t b w i n( r 0 f the College, with the principal rooms J ? _ _^ Indiana in Plnrida unchanged. — The Virginia Legislature has passed a hill pi o- 
New-Yokker sent in or remitted accordingto our ?or instruction and scientific purposes, and the neces- Acuities between the whites and Indians in Florida _..__ viding for a fire-marshal in every town and city in 
r.inii +»rma 5n rter couv 1 between this date sary accommodations for 180 students. It may be are at an end. — « tw j a.-. that State. 
club terms, ($ 1,50 per copj,; OLUYLLU ililo r ... .. . t , c TrnstP.PS V)0 Lvoworioa in tho StRtA nf Gftlifor- 
and 1st of July, 1858, we will give £ make thiS 
1st KETCHUM’S COMBINED HARVESTER, Agricultural 
(both Reaper and Mower in one Machine, with the latest ’ 
improvements,) cash price ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY " 
DOLLARS—for tlie largest list. jrt 
2d. A FAMILY SEWING MACHINE, cash price 
at least ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS, of the manufacture ___ 
of the Whkklkr A Wilson M’f’g Co., or Groteu A 
Baker— for the second largest list. V 
3d. AN AGRICULTURAL LIBRARY, worth FIFTY 
DOLLARS—to be selected by the person entitled from 
the Catalogue of A. O. Mookb, Ag. Book Publisher, New by 8 majority. 
York—for the next largest list. The Minnef 
further stated that it is the purpose of the Trustees 
to make this, in fact as it is in name, strictly an 
Agricultural College. John A. King. 
®0ttg*Wt0ttaL 
Synopsis of Proceedings. 
Senate. —The Senate passed the Leeompton bill 
The Minnesota bill was taken up, aud the ques- 
From the Plains.—The Utah Expedition. 
Santa Fe papers have been received at St. Louis 
and the telegraph puts us in possession of the fol¬ 
lowing items: 
-—>—————■————-- v i d i ng for a fire-marshal in every town and city in 
dtltht ^ntdUafUCJC. — There are 122 breweries in the State of Califor- 
nia, employed almost entirely for the making of 
1 - - lager beer. 
Arrival of the Moses Taylor. —The papers of Virginia are complaining of 
_ the non-resumption of specie payments by the Vir- 
Thu steamship Moses Taylor arrived at New ginia hanks. 
lllB BWJUIUSiiip __Parmdinn nnn AH arrived at Chl- 
Arrival of the Moses Taylor. 
lowing items: , ihb steams i w ; tb tbe California mails of _ Eighty-nine Canadian ponies arrived at Chi- 
Some Indian depredations and several wanton jLork on the^.bi i\ R, 00 J h in tb re L ire . cago on the 22d ult, on their way across the plains 
outrages by the Mexicans against the Indians are rpbe Mog ’ eg Taylor and Golden Age performed the to California. 
reported. trip in 20 days and 14 hours,— the shortest on re- —The Legislature of Virginia has passed bills 
Kit Karson says the Utah Indians are in great cor(b ' appropriating $2,000,000 in aid of various railways 
want and have to be paid liberally. News from California not important in that State. 
. . - . t L Artesian^Well Expedition, The Legislature had passed an act to take the —Thirteen indictments have been obtained 
Captain Pope, of the Artesian W ell p , gt&te Prison f rom the possession of the lessee and ingt person8 residing in Albany, for vending 
rl Oirteorl at. Tlnnamia. ..i nf ononta nf til A Stilt A. Posses- , 
ork-for the next largest ns. tion whether she is entitled to one, two or three had arrived at Douanna. place it in charge of agents of the State. Posses- 
4th. A SELF-HOLDING WHEEL FU>W, fu . debated without eliciting any- Lieut. Beale came passenger from Santa Fe. He sion was, however, peaceably refused to Governor 
:ggep, (Brinkkrhoff’s Patent,) or an Agricultural representatives, was debated witnout eliciting anj Tqn lnth wit h 22 men WaIIat. and he took it by force. 
rigged, (Brinkkrhoff's Patent,) or an Agricultural 
Library worth $25—for the next list. 
5th. FIFTEEN DOLLARS in Ag. Books, Implements, 
or Seeds—for the next list. 
lottery tickets. 
— A Greek lawyer recently moved the Supreme 
“‘ito °I„“oveS Minnesota be pern,toed and nudes, having sen, the camels baek from the ™ »enat. Sp= ;^='"o? « ^ 
to have three representatives until her census is Colorado river. He adhered strictly to the doth and fQr fte j ncorp0 ration of mining ditch compa- — Th 
left Los Angelos, California, Jan. 10th, with 22 men Weller, and he took it by force. .... . Conrt at Athens, for the reversal of the sentence 
— a . 1,0 namnh hnr.v from the The Senate had been busy discussing bins to snnrutAH. 
and for tbe incorporation of mining ditch compa- 
6 th. TEN DOLLARS iu Books, Implements, or Seeds, rectified, and thereafter such members as the f ^a rato-o^d totoe'worlffi He ^The joint committee of the Senate and Assembly C?!rt of AppeJE 
against Socrates. 
— The Albany Journal says a Legislative prayer 
meeting has been instituted in the room of the 
7th. For each of the next Ten Lists, a Bound Volume Without taking a vote the Senate went into Ex- shortened W hippie s icute .j 00 miles, and used no gg fQr ap abr0 gation of the present contract Rank, New Y'ork, proves to he a defaulter to the 
of the Rural Nkw-Yorkkr (for 1858 or 1857, as prefer- ecu ti v e Session, and soon afterwards adjourned. tents all the way from Los Ange os, s p ■ - for tbe C0nV e y ance of the mails between San Fran- extent of $141,000. 
census may show her entitled to. 
Without taking a vote the Senate went into Ex¬ 
es n 1 route 500 miles and used no had recommended the adoption of a memorial to _ Brotherson, late book-keeper of the Union 
shortened Y) hippie s loute 500 m s, -oi.rno-ntinn of the present contract Ponte Vaw York, proves to he a defaulter to the 
red) and a post-paid Gross of Washington Medallion »>r Washhnrn of TU the ably every night, and found not over three inches of cJfico and New Y'ork, and the formation of new —The Chicago Times understands that the Bank- 
P-j/b. House.— On motion of Mr. Washburn, ot I ., gnow at point on tbe rou te. He discovered no contracts with two other companies, each to carry - House of Peabody, of London, are open to a 
The copies ordered will be mailed to as many different indi- resolution was adopted instructing the Committee Qf apcient civilization, hut met with a tribe the mail once in two weeks each way, but alter- brancb at Chicago. 
Tiduaia or postofficoe ns desired, and tho gubscnptioits may begin on Public Lands to inquire whether the main trunk hitherto unknown. He says that white nately. so that we shall have a p Benton j 8 s0 ill that he keeps his bed, hut 
with the volume (Jan. 1st,) with the 2 d quarter, (April ist,)or any time f ^ ])ubuque and Sioux City Railroad is com- o( ,“ r orite in vtirties 0 f five as safely The 'Flying Fish o had1 wiled^ChHmwifliii continues his literary labors. His disease is 
spocified . Bilk on all soirent Banks in ffie u. & and Canada taken at ^ intersects with the branch uien can tra ' el lhe route m V&TUe& ° " } large number of living and dead Chinese, and $285,- of Ae stomacb . 
w.r—tint N«w York. Canada or New England money preferred. For pieicu, miu n ..... as in twenty. 0(10 in treasure. ..._ 
red,) and a post-paid Gross of Washington Medallion HOUSE —On 
S 3 f~ The copies ordered will be mailed to as many different indi- resolution was 
large number ot 
par,—but New York, Canada or New England money preferred. For piewu, “ ~ as in twenty. 000 in treasure. . , " xr * Hia nl dost rpsi dent of Rock- 
aii amounts orer $15 we prefer drafts on New York, (less exchange,) in conformity with the law granting lands to ow ^ Louig ReJ . nblican publishes extracts from Gen. Lamar, United States Minister, was formally — Mis-M y - » tte o! ^J nbU g few day8 
payable to our order, and they may bo sent at our risk. Specimen f or railroad purposes, and report such action as . . f r , , , to a friend at St. received by the Government of Nicaragua, Feb. 22. mgham, Va., died 1 
Numbers, Show-Bills, Ac., sent free to any and ail persona who desire ™ ' d proper in tbe premises. a P nvate letter from v CoL Johnson to a friend at bt The . g ^ before tbe Legislature, ago, at the the age of 102. 
to compete for tho premiums. Any unsuccessful competitor for the J 1 th# rsnart nf thA SnAsial Louis, dated Feb. 5th, in which he says that he has p waa believed it would not be ratified unless with —Father Sawyer, of Bangor, Mq., now in Ins 
above prires, who obtains ten or more subscribers, will receiTo a Spa- The House considered tue report o B P received no communication from Government since alterations which will re-open the whole affair at lo3d year, is unwell, and but slight hopes are en- 
payable to oim order, and they may be sent at our risk. Specimen f or railroad purposes, and report SUch action as 
Numbers, Show-Bills, Ac., sent free to any and all persons who desire be deemed proper in the premises. & 1V 
The House considered the report of the Special ^ 
cific Rremium of extra copy, or Pens, Ac,— so that every one who Committee on Matteson’s case, which concludes 
forms a club will be suiiB of some valuable reward. wbb a resolution that it is inexpedient to take c 
The above Premiums a,re all at cash trices, and f ur t ber a ction in regard to the resolution for his morc 
will be distributed as soon after July 1st as the expulsion. Go l j 
result can be ascertained. In making up the list, pbe rep0 rt of the Committee was agreed to— 90 0 ’ 
we have selected such articles as we thought would to G9> £ 
give entire satisfaction to Rckai.ists, and we trust Tbe House passed the Senate's bill establishing u - y ' 
the friends of the Rural will not allow such hand- G iree additional land districts in California. teatu. 
gome and valuable prizes to go by default. -♦.-»-U^ioi 
Now is the time to open the Ivew 1 lemium . T yr o T . TH Tvkrrtatv. Asylum.— The Board of . _ 
near Mattoon, 
gun caps.— 
Col. J. describes his march to Camp Scott compli- ^^^havini first shelled the town, he JThe Gazette, published at Sumner, Kansas, 
ments his troops, and says the Mormons have, as j anded 35 Q men and took possession. Loss on both talks about mines of copper and coal having been 
fully as words and actions can, manifested the in- s i de8 20 O killed and many wounded. ^ discovered in that vicinity. 
tention that they will no longer submit to any gov- Half the town was in ruins. Vivanco had with- _ Tbe Belvidere Woolen Co., at Lowell, is now 
emment hut their own, and that the people of the drawn the troops from Iquiqui. engaged in the manufacture of flannel for the new 
Union must either submit to a usurpation of their - Balmoral or scar et pe icoa . 
territory and have a government created in their Post-Office SrATisTics -The Washington Star 
, „ , ,, ,, , . .... ....v. „ fully as words and actions can, manifested the in- s j des 20 O killed and many wounded. 
The House passed the senate s bill esta Wishing tention tbat tbey w j b n0 longer submit to any gov- Half the town was in ruins. Vivanco had with- 
ree additional land districts in California. ernment but their own, and that the people of the drawn the troops from Iquiqui. 
Union must either submit to a usurpation of their 
N. Y. State Inebriate Asylum. —The Board of terr j tory an d have a government created in their Post-Office Statistics.—T he Washington Star 
Campaign, as a New Quarter commences tins week Trugteeg of tbe state Inebriate Asylum met at Al- midgt acknow ledging no dependence upon or alle- publishes a statement of the Post-Office receipts J^^tlie'Legfnrring 0 ?winter! 
—a good time for subscriptions to begin. e c , bany Qn the 25tb nlt> H on. Benj. F. Butler presi- iance to Federa l authority, or act with vigor and and expenses for the year ending June Both. 1856. ‘ _ trified turtle was found 40 feet from the 
however, still supply Lack numbers 01 tins volume, ded ^ IIon> H. Walworth, from the Committee f orce to compel them to succumb. He expresses it appears that in the following States and Terri- 8ur face, while digging a well on the premises of J- 
if desired. Those of our Agent-1* nends who have Qn locat j on , reported that the Asylum he located an earnest bo pe that every exertion may he made tories alone, the receipts exceed the gross expenses, \y. Rainey, in Milan Co., Texas, 
been waiting for April and "the good timecommg and commenced j n May next. Dr. Francis of N. f forward supplies early in the spring under a suf- and by the following sums: — Gov. Morrill, of Maine, has appointed Thurs- 
—for business to open and money to circulate— y Jag _ Wadsworth of Geneseo, Geo. Folsom and ru . ieut i, u ard of mounted men. Massachusetts $178,650 23 Pennsylvania, .. $27,650 Cl day, the 15th inst., to be observed as a cay of pu • 
before making an effort in behalf of the Bubai, Edward Turner of N . y. ( and Hamilton Murray of c t f in Mavc was to leave Fort Union for Utah Rhode Island,.. 23,097 26 D4st Coiumb^ . 6,076 96 lie humiliation, fasting an J p ^ y "* - . ,, 
n aw pntpr n’nri'n flip pfiTivusR witli coiilidGDCG! , . , a ' Connecticut,... 27,4/610 \Y<isnington ler, 0o There IB 3. Cypress tree ill 00HC0r(llft i urisu, 
can now enter upon the canvass^ tu con dence 0gwego> were elected a committee on construction op tbe 25t h nit. with 1,000 head of mules. New York,.... 43 3 ;533 75 near ^ew Orleans, La., the trunk of which meas- 
for e mis une p , and repairs. Hon. R. H. Walworth was appointed rp be government wagons have been sent from y mo n<r the other States, lAiuisiana shows the ures over GO feet in circumference. 
° ffer ^fm w^twwio^thatthevwHuJonS t0 drafta memorial to the Legislature, asking the Santa Pe to the cantonment of Burgwin to convey tegt deficiency , viz: §523,514; and Ohio stands -The Cleveland Review states that Benjamin 
offer them an unexpected and liberal incentive to 
Great March Snow Storm in England.— The 
- - , . , - . - THah The tuc - r - " —ITince Alireu, tccuuu buu ui -- 
Serious Epidemic at the University op Yir- and two of cavalry left the lort lor umn. ceipts — sbown t o he $2,814,574 41; which is di- bas been appointed midshipman in a frigate, now 
nia.—A very serious and fatal epidemic, some- command numbers, officers and men, about ,w0. yffied among the several sections of the country, getting ready for a three years’cruise. 
Liverpool Mercury of March 12th, says that the ginia.— A very serious and fatal epidemic, some- command numoers, oiucuis mu muu, 
weather from all parts of England is reported as what similar to typhoid fever, has been prevailing They design overtaking Col. Hoffman, and to escort 
vided among 
as follows: 
instances been delayed. In the Southeast the past they have been leaving rapidly, and out of 624, The Kansas correspondent of the Republican isays . $2,814,574 41 Theological Seminary the sum of $3,000. 
fall of snow has been very heavy and attended with who were in the University at the commencement, a gentleman irom Nemaha coun ) re P° r mee -—— _The Schuylerville American says that S. ^ an- 
accidents. The Great Northern Railway was, at there are only 300 left Several students who had five government trains, and the grass was growing New Terrptory. _A resoiution was introduced denburgh has made arrangements to ran a steam 
Grantham, entirely blocked up. The Manchester, contracted the fever and left for other quarters, so rapidly on the plains that it would subsist stock Wisconsin Legislature Tuesday week, pro- Packet on the canal, from that place to Ti_}• 
Sheffield and Lincolnshire line was covered to such died before being able to reach home. ^ within fiv e days. ^_ posiug to ce de hack to the General Government all her present^oortog? K ^s thought she 
a depth, that the trains were delayed five or six . * , .. Tx 1855 there were sold in both Canadas 979,481 that part of the State lying north of the third cor- may be made ready for sea by the first of July, 
hours. In the neighborhood of Rochester, the fall lhe Lawrenceburgh Register advertises th£ of ' puL , ic lands; in 18 5G, 330,263 acres; in rection line, provided Michigan will cede back that _ Tbe Examiner (Baptist) reports the cpnver- 
eentinued for sixteen hours without intermission, greater portion of the city of Aurora Indi V value of tbe sales was , i n part of her State north and west of Lake Michigan, sion8 during the week as 17,000 among their ow n 
covering the hills to a depth of several feet, and he sold at public sale by the United States Marshal ’’ ’ • V«5r rirn (186 • in 1857 £154 865 for the purpose of forming a new Territory. denomination, and 20,000 among the Metho 
u*. naA* imnassahle. for the benefit of the Ohio and Mississippi Railroad. 1855, £428,370; m 1866, £160,036, m 1857, £154,866. lor tne put pose 
accidents. 
The Great Northern Railway was, at there are only 300 left Several students who had five government trains, and the grass was growing 
Grantham, entirely blocked up. The Manchester, contracted the fever and left for other quarters, so rapidly on the plains that it would subsist stock 
Sheffield and Lincolnshire line was covered to such died before being able to reach home. ; within five days. 
a depth, that the trains were delayed five or six 
•hours. In the neighborhood of Rochester, the fall 
The Lawrenceburgh Register advertises that the 
rendered many of the roads impassable. 
for the benefit of the Ohio and Mississippi Railroad. 
blUliS UUilLlg tuc neca no j. i -- n — 
denomination, and 20,000 among the Methodists. 
exertion. We therefore hope that they will at once pria tion of 50 per cent of the license money Capt Bowman’s command to Fort Union. This ^ 6 .® order viz ’- $200 538.’ The gross receipts Harrington, Esq, has been appointed Post-Master 
enter the arena, and see what nta, be done among , 0 tte Asylum . Thc memorial was signed by all ^ con8ists of me n and will go with Capt. ■«•*“ °™(' ' "j, g p c p nsjl ,an,a, of <*V, « Gr *IT < "'^' 
their neighbors and townsmen in the way of spread- the members of the Board. Subscriptions to thc Marcy to Utah, 25 mounted men also go with him. and of Massachusetts =570 'He The — Fourteen members of 7^ (owa 1 ^ P 
ing the Rural —and thus, while benefiting others, . f a.- nnnp ha p hpon a i r eadvreceived mi t (1 rn „f +>,« -lath ult savs. 5629,154, and of Mas&acmmetL, • resentatives are natives of New Loik, nine from 
Tirnrrnte tRpir nwn interests. amount of $.)0,000 have been already received. The Leavenworth Times of the 19 th ult. says, wbole deficiency in the receipts-or, m other words, p enn8ylva nia and seventeen from Ohio. 
P _-— -" - that the day P re ™ us tw0 eompaniesof ^fantry ^ Qf thg grogg expenses over the gross re- _ Prince Alfre d, second son of Queen Victoria, 
— The planters in Virginia are now busy putting 
