MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER: AN AGRICULTURAL AND FAMILY NEWSPAPER. 
MAY 1. 
PUBLISHER’S SPECIAL NOTICES. country but the United States, from which there is 
--—- a large falling off. This decrease gives uneasiness 
Ovamuta with the Magazines, Ac.—We win send the Rural w beat holders, as it is indicative of large stocks 
New-Yorker for 1858, and a yearly copy of either The Atlantic, , , 
Harper'8, Qodet/s, Orahants, or any other $3 magazine, lor $4. The * , „ ., 
Rural and either The Horticulturist, Hot*/, Magazine, Arthur We give below a comparative statement Of the 
Magazine, or any other $2 magazine for $3. imports at Chicago from January 1st to April 1st, 
gotifcis. fatagtapftjs. 
URAL and either The Horticulturist, Hovtt/s Magazine, Arthurs We give below a comparative statement of the 
T agazme, or any other $2 magazine for $3 imports at Chicago from January 1st to April 1st, 
£3T* Additions to Clubs are now in order. Any person having 1857, and 1858: 
Bent in a elnb of 6 to 18 can add one, two, five, or more, at the lowest 1858. 
club price—$1,50 per copy. Flour, barrels,.- -. 
. . , * fnr On. mm at Wheat, bushels,.. 2,110,415 
t'y Ant person bo disposed can act as local agent for the Rural, Q ()rn 267,452 
without certificate, and each and ail who volunteer in the good cause Qate,'..... 174,316 
will not only receive premiums, but their aid will be appreciated. Rye,'. _ 9,495 
13T Subscribers wishing their papers changed from one Post-Office Barley,. Ill, 60 S 
to another, should be particular in specifying the offices at which they This table exhibits an increase in FIc 
are now received. ad Lai-rols- of Wheat 1311.686 1 
on hand. The New American Ctclop.edia ; -A Popular Diction- Tn E Committee of five, appointed by the Senate 
We give below a comparative statement of the ary ^ [A G s <;D ^ a / ) ^^' v ^ u ^ e w by y ( 0 '“' ; in the Pennsylvania Legislature to inquire into the 
imports at Chicago from January 1st to April 1st, pieton & Co. I propriety of transferring the seat of government 
185 < , and 1858: The publishers of this work have undertaken a gigantic j to Philadelphia, have reported favorably on the hill. 
Flour, barrels,. 141,181 50,330 enterprise - one which, if as successful as it thus far j A CAKGQ Qf white Qak and yellow pine timber, 
Wheat, bushels. 2,110.415 768,729 promises to be, will furnish a long-sought desideratum, ... , , „ . e r nnnn _ ’ 
Corn,.:..’." "I.267,452 296,520 ^establish for its originators an honorable, wide and : amounting in value to upwards of $o0,000, was 
Gate.. lasting reputation. A somewhat careful examination of | shipped Saturday week from New York to Yemce, 
Barley. . Ill',658 10,758 the first volume has led us to form a high opinion of the for the construction of a naval dry dock for the 
This table exhibits an "ina-’ease in Flour equal to valu ?, of work > an ? admirabla iu t wh j cb its ! Austrian government 
84 751 barrels- of Wheat 1 341 686 bushels: of cap^le Editors (assisted by many of the a.blest scholars , Steam communication on the lakes is becoming 
84,101 Darrels, OI 'meat l,aii,oeo ousueis, in . th countrvl are nerformim? the r difficult and arduous . .. ... 
The Committee of five, appointed by the Senate - France sent to the Crimean war 300,000 men. 
in the Pennsylvania Legislature to inquire into the - Napoleon III was 50 years of age last month, 
propriety of transferring the seat of government Benton was 1G y ears and 27 aa - 8 old when 
to Philadelphia, have reported favorably on the hill. ‘ they ar0 enlisting fugitive s]ave3 
A cargo of white oak and yellow pine timber, f or India, 
amounting in value to upwards of $50,000, was —Emigration to Arizona has already commenced 
1 shipped Saturday week from New Y'ork to Venice, in earnest. 
j for the construction of a naval dry dock for the —There are 32 contested seats in the Canadian 
! Austrian government Legeslature. 
, . . —The Court House of Richmond Co., Ya., was 
List of New Advertisements this Week. 
Important to Farmers and Gardeners—Edgar F. Feck, M. I). 
Pale or F. T. Bamum’8 Flowers and Plante, at Iranistan. 
The Albany Seed and Corn Planter—Pease A Eggleston. 
The Atlantic for May—Phillips, Sampson A Co. 
Chinese Sugar Cane Seed—M. R. Case. 
Conjuring—C. II. Long. 
King Philip Com—J. Rapalje. 
Devon Cattle—Lewis F. Allen. 
Lime—Page's Perpetual K iln—C. I). Page. 
Seed Com—II. D. Emery <fc Co. 
Wakefield’s Hand Com and Bean Planter—M. W. Simmons. 
Purple Chili Potato—A. Willard. 
Hungarian Grass Seed—H. I). Emery A Co. 
Emery’s Com Planter and Seed Store—II D. Emery A Co. 
SPECIAL NOTICES. 
Reapers and Mowers—J ustice. 
p§f§ 
SallS 
ROCHESTER, N. Y., MAY 1, 1858. 
Grain at the West.—Prices and Prospects. 
Barley 101,000 bushels; of Oats 6,903—and a decrease 
in corn of 39,068 bushels; of Rye 284,754 bushels. 
Steam communication on the lakes is becoming in 1740. 
3S remunerative every year. The Detroit Adver- _ Norway has a popnlation'of about a million 
in the country) are performing their difficult and arduous , . . , . . , uunt m mu. 
.. .. . \ . . a. , . + less remunerative every year. The Detroit Auver- _\Wavlu 
labors. It treats upon many interesting ana inportant _ . , J J . .. , —ixorway 111 
topics-including Agriculture and Agricultural Chemistry, tiser says that it has at last been finally decided a nd a quarter. 
We have no definite information in regard to the History, Biography, Geography, Topography, Geology that the three splendid steamers belonging to the —At last accounts, 1,750 hands were at work on 
stock on hand in the other Lake ports of the West, and General Science and Art—in as able, discriminating Michigan Central Railroad Company will not run the steamship Leviathan. 
hut we have every reason for believing that a like and perspicuous manner. Many of the articles are so this season, but will remain tied up to the docks in 
increase can be found at each. From Milwaukee, comprehensive aud complete as to preclude the necessity Detroit. 
, ,,,, ,, , , , _ A , of reference to special works for further or more particu- _ .. , „ . „ 
up to the 11th nit, there had been shipped 36,648 ^ infonnatton on the gubjectfl aiscussed. There are On Friday week a Chicago firm shipped direct 
barrels of Flour and 303,256 bushels of W heat. For errorg> doubtlefiF , and per haps many omissions in the esti- to London, England, by way of New York, eighteen 
three days—April 10,18, and 19, theie v.ere sent m ation of those who desire to see their favorite studies thousand coon skins, valued at $9,000. The skins 
forward from the same port, 10,638 bbls. Flour and or topics fully discussed; yet we consider it very com- were made up in sixty compactly pressed hales. 
155,954 bushels of Wheat. For four days — April piete, and a work which will for a long time prove invalu- j T j g announced from Vienna that insurrectiona- 
17,18, 19, 20—15,915 barrels of Flour, 299,740 bush- able to any and every one who desires to he well informed ^ ™„, rDT „ 0T ,t 0 nlaeo «mnr><r tho student* 
is season, but will remain tied up to the docks in — Punch tells us “how to make money —thus: 
stroit. “ Get a situation in the Mint.” 
’ —Three prisoners confined in the Rome jail made 
On Friday week a Chicago firm shipped direct their egcape on Sunday we ek. 
to London, England, by way of New York, eighteen _ It js 8tated that the Atlantic telegraph cable 
It is announced from Vienna that insurrectiona¬ 
ry movements have taken place among the students 
will he shipped by the 10th of May. 
— The Ohio Board have followed the example 
of this State in reducing canal tolls. 
_The religions revival at Amherst College has 
els of wheat, and 91,916 bushels of corn were touching the most prominent subjects which have been * , left but a few students unconverted. 
shipped from Chicago. What caused this rapid broached up to the present period. Indeed, this Cyclo- nikn both of these estnh. —The troops are moving in all directions to 
shipped from Chicago. What caused this rapid broacnca up to me present per.oa inaeea, tms oycio- ~ Academy of Milan both of these estab- 
. , ... .. _. . . paedia will, when completed, prove the most interesting ars 01 lue Acaaemy 01 miian, uoui 01 mese esiau 
movement except it be the receipt of the o s and va]uable repertory of General Knowledge within the lishments have, in consequence, been shut up by 
import tables, and the holdeis of produce caret a reae jj and mea ns of the American People, —and hence, is the Austiian government, 
further falling off we cannot conjecture. Chicago one 0 f t,lie most desirable and indispensable works ob- , from Turin i 
further falling off we cannot conjecture. Chicago 
bankers, who are purchasers of grain, are freighting tainable. It will reflect honor and credit alike upon its 
for Buffalo, and giving vessel owners whatever editors and publishers and American literature. Itisre- 
A letter from Turin, in the Courier des Alpes, 
says that the political refugees, after having circu¬ 
lated thousands of copies of Orsini’s portrait ani 
wards Missouri, and thence to Utah. 
— The Leviathan is in the market for sale in her 
present incomplete state—so it is said. 
— An old man name Wise has been sent to jail 
in Baltimore, for stealing an umbrella. 
— The Pennsylvania Senate has rejected the bil 
advance they may obtain in the latter market over markable, and additionally valuable, from the fact that it is ... . . ... to limit bank notes to not less than $20. 
the ruling prices of the former. fresh and timely—giving the most recent information, and biography, have published a second edition of his ^ 50 ()00 gkjnned carcasse , of rabbits 
___ data, on the numerous subjects treated. When completed political memoirs, in which hatred of Napoleon expor t ed weekly to England from Belgium. 
_One of the Pawnee Indians on a visit to Wash- 
^ ♦ * it will be a very complete library in itself. Ill, is preached up without disguise; and in which _ 0n eofthePawneeIndiansonavisittoWash- 
(L 0 It IK t* lC & £ l 0 U tl L The yolume com P riRes near] y 800 r0 > al octavo P a g eB > in his death is alluded to as the only means for salva- int0D died in t i, a t city on Monday of last week. 
J a st y ,e hi « h, y creditable to its enterprising publishers- ^ to j taly> _ ^ he revivalfj in Cabell and Kanawha counties, 
■ - .. — The entire work is to be completed m 15 yolumes-a sue- Thb p enjnsula Hotel> on an island in Toronto V a., have resulted in 255 accessions to the church. 
Synopsis of Proceedings. un,e 0 e lsslie " 00r re * rnon fl .’ harbor, was washed away during a severe gale on —A lady was gored to death by an infuriated hull, 
_ D. M. Dewey, of this city, has the agency for this section b b . Wodnesdnv last 
... of Western New York and can sunniv the work at from Monday week—the water sweeping completely over in the streets of Philadelphia, on y 
SENATE—Mr. Houston, of Texas, spoke m favor « « isew y , ork > aud can suppiythe work at from / B ' n _ One thousand is the estimated number of con- 
the work in the principal towns and cities. wide. The hotel was owned 
[Since the above notice was written we have received a heavy loser by the casualty. 
- , Synopsis of Proceedings. cessive volume to he issued every two or tnree mornns— hftrbor , vafl waBhed awav durin „ a sev 
The readers ofthe Rural have doubtless observed _ D. M. Dewey, of this city, has the agency for this section naroor,wa snea wy g 
the discussion which has grown out of a prediction Senate —Mr Houston of Texas, spoke in favor of Western New York, and can supply the work at from Monday week—the water sweeping com] 
of ours-made in December, 1857- respecting the f institut5ng a protectorate oveTMexico. After $3 to $4 50 P er voIume > accordiD K Bt y le of binding.— a large section of the island, and making a perma- 
prohable decline in the prices of produce, and pointing outVdifference between the northern readers mother Sutes and Canadacan probably obtain nent eastern entrance to the harbor some 500 yards 
f. . . . _pointing oui me uiucxcuoo the work in the principal towns and cities. w ] de . The hotel was owned by Mr. Qu 
the consequent advantage of farmers selling then, boundarv states of the Union, he went on to define „. .. . .. ... . . . . . .. .. J ^ 
., , ... ., . nouuuary oiaies 01 tuc uu , [Since the above notice waswnttenwe have received a heavy loser by the casualty. 
ra ier lan 0 ing icn gi 1 P his plan, and to show the benefits which would t be gecond volume of the Cyclopredia. It extends from Titf New Orleans corresnondent of tl 
thus endeavoring to promote the best interests of accrue both to the Union and Mexico. The pro- « Arakt8 heer to “ Beale,” comprises 800 pages, aud dis- _ Ta f .^ ew 0rlean8 C ( °“ P ^ ° f ® 
the agricultural community, we hate been charged tectorate must be self-supported — the protected cusses more than 2,000 subjects. We shall endeavor to >epu j ican sais a le 1 
with “cowardice,”—have been classed with those pa ying the expenses, which they could do by as- notice it at greater length, and perhaps have occasion to New Oileans contemplating ana pre 
who “stood afar off predicting disaster,”—w'ith s j gn i ng their revenue for ten years. Our gulf make several quotations from its pages.] another raid upon Nicaragua, while he 
uttering “timorous and treacherous admissions and Bquadron j s sufficient to protect her commerce, - his trial for the last, and that he is not a 
doleful prophecies,”-and with giving “courage and 5 ,000 reliable troops, judiciously posted, would government interfering with him again 
Monday week—the water sweeping completely over in the streets ot Philadelphia, on V ednesday last. 
a large section of the island, and making a perma- — 9 ne T) tbo, J pan , d is 
* . , , ,, , , r verts in Bufialo, thus far, during the present revival, 
nent eastern entrance to the harbor some 500 jards . ’ ’ , .. , . . 
3 _ . . . _A firm in New York city has mst received 
wide. 1 he hotel was owned by Mr. Uuinn, who is ^ rom K n g] and a style of revolver with eighteen bar- 
Tue New Orleans correspondent of the St Louis —The Marshall Illinoisian announces the death 
his trial for the last, and that he is not afraid of the 
ously ill at Idlewild, with bilious tever ana pneu¬ 
monia. 
— The income of the Due de Malakoff. as French 
and hope to the swarm of panic-makers who con- preser ve internal order. Mr. H. explained the cir- Cougregatiom Boston: PhUlips,’ Sampson & Co? ° Tiie bill for the admission of Minnesota, which Ambassador to England, is no less than 860,000 per 
sider it a good bargain to rob industry of its hard- cumstances under which Mexico funded her debt Lv a volume of 300 pages, we here have many of the passed the Senate on Wednesday last, and will pass annum. lastweek 
earned fruits.” It is not our purpose to retaliate gfjy.f]y C millions, mostly owing to British credi- most striking and noteworthy “Thoughts” uttered by the the House, rolls up the number of the States of the 1 1C e £ _ ’usticc-s of the peace were 
upon a journal which retains only a moiety of t orSj and sa j d that all Great Britain can reasonably most remarkable pulpit orator, theologian and lecturer Union to thirty-two, and on the record there is t inn 1 3 se\en ju ' I 
the influence and circulation acquired while in flt in the event of a protectorate being es- of the P reBent da y- 11 is a book which wiU be read and already the shadow of the pen, waiting to write ° “® n * London Times gives an encouraging ac- 
other and abler hands, — but to examine the re- tablished is tbat we shall see that a portion of the admired b Y a « reat variet J' of mmAs-for, m the language Kansas, Oregon, Ontonagon, Nebraska, and Wash- t f tbe progress of the Atlantiotelegraph en- 
cord furnished ^ us by the Western pres, upon c „ !t0IM p c set „ part to ,. ar d s the debt, and tl. ‘erprise. t 
oubjectnow in dispute. The Chicago Democrat dividenda faithfully appropriated to the purpose. ant - IQll awit k. ni , 1( , mim i, which is perhaps more brilliant Tmiv were having a hot time in Australia about —'the fleneral Assembly of the Sew \ orh School 
« .. , ..viucuuo ioiMiiuuj w ant ana awakening mina, wmen is pernaps more brilliant ..vxv *u moot ot PhiVuan on thp 
of the 13th ult., remarks: Mr. Mallory reported, without amendment, from i n speech, more various in work and more wealthy in sug- the middle of February. For ten days the heat at | ^n^J^ rian ^ 1 6 
“ Business continues in the same languid state, with lit- t b e Committee on Naval Affairs, the bill to repay gestion, than that of any other living preacher.” To ex- noon in the shade was from 13C C to 146°, and at 
tie disposition either on the part of holders or others to for repairs of tbe bar q lie Ellen, for the dam- hibit its quality we shall give some extracts from this night never less than 94° to 104° in doors. There 
buffers 0 ?haT C capltS dtf- a 8 es sustained in receiving the passengers of the volume hereafter. Sold by Dewey. were many deaths from sun-stroke, 
fused in trading channels, continues locked up in grain, steamship Central Ameiica, and it was passed. KNiniritRTinnintR Maraktw nnw its Mst. vninmp In Baltimore a man who shot another in cold 
make grain shipments to forward ports, and every inter- ' 8ustained in receiving the passengers of the volume hereafter. Sold by Dewey. 
est suffers. That capital, which otherwise would be dif- © . ° . _ - 
fused in trading channels, continues locked up in grain, steamship Central America, and it was passed. Thb Knickerbocker Magazine, 
and until it is released no possible relief can be found.— HOUSE. —Mr. Morrell, of Vt., spoke in favor of his no bly maintains its long-time spirit 
iubcu iu nB.u,xjg wiiiinjcm, wmibuee ,uv:n. cu up m -* - - The Knickeebocker Magazine, now its 5lst volume, "“ v/ *“ * aDUointed British Ambassador 
and until it is released no possible relief can be found— HOUSE. — Mr. Morrell, of Vt., spoke in favor of his no bly maintains its long-time spirit and vigor, and is ap- blood, was lately fined for a common assault in the f° jPJg'j’g? 188 11 
Every day, however, brings the realization of this relief b m granting lands to the various States for the es- parently destined to perrennial popularity. Each number criminal court; while a little hoy, of tender age, 0 d ', 8 ' a ' , session of the National 
more Close. The receipts will now be large, and the moment tob ij 8 ii ment 0 f colleges for the promotion of agri- evinces the assiduity and ability of the iaimitable caterer was by the same court sent to jail, in default of the Tv T 0frr ’.n )b icai n Union wiirconvene in Chicago on 
that they exceed the ability of present gram holders to cu]ture and tbe mechanic arts. who has presided (with combined grace and humor) at its payme nt of a fine for peddling oranges without the 3d inst, 
clear them ofif, then grain will decline to that point, at _well-spread “Table ” for the last quarter of a century— „„..i ' T , _ inforcet in 
20th inst. 
— In the different countries comprising the Ger¬ 
man Confederation, there are now residing 1,306,- 
508 Jews. 
_Mr. Crampton, at one time Minister to this 
Clear them off, then grain will decline to that point, at ^ Buffi of u offered a resolution, ^'ell-spread “Table” for the last quarter of a century- license! -The London Times takes a marked interest in 
which a forward movement can be made, am. in the em- ® ... . . - Lons Gaylord Clark. The new publisher performs his . . . , .... tt* i ovnndnlatpn severpl v with 
ployment of man and beast, and elevators and vessels, which was adopted, calling for copies of the cor- part as the typography and generalappearance TnE dissatisfaction in Switzerland against the our Utah difficulties, and expostulates severely with 
every branch of local business will he revived. Bankers respondence with Chill relative to the detention, at of the 1)regent 7olume abundantly testifies. Published by new regulations on the passport system continues, me mormons. extensive orcani- 
have been acting judiciously of late in withholdidg ad- Talcahuana, of the American vessels Good Return JonN A . G ray, New York, at $3 per annum. and may yet be the cause, if the affair is not speed- zat j 0I j t S b g Southern States to aid the liberal par- 
vances altogether, or in placing them at such a figure as and Franklin, in the year 1852. -- ily arranged between France and England, of tv in Mexico 
to check the least desire to operate on speculation, and The West Point Academy hill was finally passed. Godey’s Lady’s Book— This is not only the model, serious troub i e . it is felt that France has asked too _ i" a sev ere hail storm at New Braunsfels, Tex- 
now that railroads have come forward ^seasonably and Mr . English made a report from the Committee but always the.leading magazine of its class. Invariably much _ 0 f the seventy-one dangerous refugees in as, recently, it is asserted that hail stones fell weigh- 
done their share towards the woodwork. The present _ T<r XT t ~ i n,* n m advance of its contemporaries in contents and appear- . . J 
period Of stagnation cannot possibly he prolonged. The of Conference on the Kansas Nebraska hill. It is ance _ egpecially in jta niustrations and descriptions of Switzerland, about one-half have been expelled or ing l.i pounds. . 
feeling is, that wheat must touch fifty cents, even al- signed by Messrs. English and Step ens, on ie fashions, ladies* handiwork, &c., — it is unequaled in have voluntarily left the country, many of them Mrs. , She well fel ea w 1 e ancing le 
though it should subsequently recover slightly before part of the House, and Green and Hunter on the this country. Indeed, Godey and Mrs. Hale, charmingly going to London to swell the list of the disaffected Lancers Qua ri e, a a a in 1 P > 
Eastern capital can he tempted into the trade. At that part of the Senate. Messrs. Seward and Howard combine the ornamental and useful, and render this the and dangerous in that city of refuge. ew a \ 9 slI1 .'7 e ’ , _ , . , 
price, and a twenty-five cent freight to New York, there dissent The report was read. magazine of its peculiar sphere. Published by L. A. Godey, ___ _ _ ” 7b la 8aid * a ® fcliTminnrfrfln ^ the^Tesunt- 
price, and a tw r enty-five cent freight to New Y'ork, there dissent The report was read. 
would be a good safe margin, even although Chicago 
wheat in New York should recede to ninety cents. 
The majority report provides for the admission Philadelphia, at $3 per annum. Sold by Dewey 
of Kansas under the Lecompton Constitution, de- ~ 
This seems a gloomy outlook for country farmers; but nt Qn the acccptance of tbe ordinance sub 
these must submit, and judging from appearances both . . . , - 
, - i a , , ■ ■ * . „ mitted. If rejected, a provision is made for the 
abroad and at home, those who give in first will come J • ’ 1 . 
formation of a new Constitution. Mr. English 
d dangerous in that city of refuge. ^iTiVsaTd'ihat the Courier des Etats Unis gets 
$4,000 per annum for supporting the despot- 
From Carraccas. —Carraccas papers of March ism of France. 
st are received. The overthrow of Monagasw r as _The Legislature has appropriated $20,000 to 
out best. Everywhere, grain is a drug, and we are ai¬ 
mers aSKeu mat me xepori uc pnuwu, auu iuo mi- ' hearsimr bis crimes One nf these eives n list nf vuiuhicca icg* 
,u. y ther consideration ot the subject be postponed till Mn, “ ,/ «*-.«»«« 1 
most on the eve of another harvest; and the farmers ftsked that the report be printed, and that the fur- 
turning his grain into money just now can turn they ther consideration of the subject be postponed till hundred dollars subject to draft the robberies perpetrated under the Monagas rule, meetirur of the New Y^ork State 
money to profitable account, and, in fact, reap the benefit to-morrow. Mr. Howard suggested a postpone- mU 011 ve an -JO an. cnnnnndn r,e r.t scnnnmn —A quaiterly meeting of^the New iorK bta 
of a higher price; while to hold on to the grain, is to lose men t till Thusdav of next week; and stated the The instructions to Commissioner Reed have amounting to over $17,000,000, of which $6 000,000 Temperance Society, will be held at Auburn on the 
that benefit altogether, and without the prospect of real- . therefor Mr Hill moved to postpone the been made public. The Secretary of State informs were taken by the two Monagas. It is stated that 19 th and 20th inst. ^ 
izing either a higher money price for wheat or corn.” rtimr consideration of the snhiect until the second bim of the objects which it is understood France ibe American Minister advised Monagas, before his — A monument in honor of Perry s lctoiy on 
Nor is tile m »,bct of tbe West alone affected.- and England U to .ceompllah b, treaty a,ipnla- *o declare Carraeeaa In a state of eelge, and LabO c Ene o ,.|*out to be erected at Cleveland, Oh,», 
In an article upon “Wages and Labor,” in same 0li day following the above vote, a motion ‘ion, and Instructs tbat the President views them himself Dictator. The Dutc,. pants Iiraeh _ Lord Eos^denieshaviugnttered the prophecy 
paper, of the 20th ult., the editor says: was made by Mr< HarriS) of IU . ( to reconsider the as J ust and expedient, and that so far as he can by a “ d ^gbsh Ministers also endea\ ored1 to prevent attributed t0 him respecting the excessive heat of 
“We regret to find SO many Of our farmers determined to vo te hv which the postponement to that time was peaceful co-operation, he expects him to aid in bis fall. The two lattei had sent to the West Indies the ensuing summer, 
put in small crops this spring. We find this too general- ^ f lav tbat motimi on ih p table Tbe their accomplishment. He is to communicate for vessels of war. It was thought the whole di- —The mountains about Wilkesbarre (Pa.)ha^e 
ly the case throughout this state, Wisconsin, and Iowa- ’ dpridpd flffirTT , ativelv V eas loS navs frankly with the British and French represents plomatic corps would receive their conge from the heenenfirefora weekormore,destroyinganim- 
They assign as reasons therefor, the lots price of all agri- motion was decided affirmatively-yeas 105, nays ^ effortg on ^ ^ ^ Provincial government. mense amount of timber. 
cultural products, and their inability to nay for labor at -H)l. A _ —The Chicago Press estimates that there are 
what they call present rates. * • • • Upon a tho- The House proceeded to vote on the pending arrangements for the extension and more complete h Tampa Peninsular of the' now in store, at various points on Lake Michigan, 
. ... .. .i_.__protection of commercial intercourse with China. i lorida news, me lampa i eninsutar oi me „ 007 0 . . b w v ft at. 
Washington Matters 31st are received. The overthrow of Monagaswms —The Legislature has appropriated $20,000 to 
_ * complete, hut his fate was not yet decided—some complete the Prison Insane Asylum, now being 
The receipts into the Treasury during the week persons clamoring for banishment, others for his Aib an ). , , 
amount to nearly six hundred thousand dollars, execution _ Placards were posted in the streets, re- V0 ^ n T ^ e e r regents fromthe'we'stem States, if he 
a ..a _ a____in*_ a .11. . nAfivti n rr nia opimoo I mA nf tnAco rmroo fl iict nf _ ° .. 
million five hundred dollars subject to draft. 
The House proceeded to vote on the pending 
They assign as reasons therefor, the low price of all agri- * J ’ tives; but the efforts on his part to procure treaty Provincial government. mense amount oi timDer. 
cultural products, and their inability to pay for labor at -HH. a • ^ a _ —-The Chicago Press CStim8.tGS tbfit there fire 
what they call present rates. • • * * Upon a tho- The House proceeded to vote on the pending fommercM interco^with Chin^ Florida News. —The Tampa Peninsular of the' ,t various points on Lake Michigan, 
rough examination of the matter, we are satisfied that motion to postpone the further consideration of the protection ot commercial intercourse witn umna, rinmi#,,. 2,927,02o bushels of wheat. 
labor can he got at as much less rates this year from last, Report of the Committee on Conference till the must he confined to firm representations, appealing ’ ^ ‘ . , , —Minnesota is likely to swamp herself, as Illinois 
ns the prices of produce have fallen. We ‘know that last sec ond Monday in May and it was disagreed to— to th e justice of the Chinese authorities, and leave aa read Y embark at any time, and says that he did in 1836) by rusb i ng into a wild and extravagant 
year no sort of labor could be got at less than one dollar 100 a „ ainst 104- ’ the Government to determine upon the course to can prevail on a party of boatmen (fourteen war- internal improvement system. 
per day, the laborer hoarding himself. This year, no em- Qn motion of ‘ Mr _ St e ph en?, the consideration of be adopted should his representations prove fruit- riors) to accompany him and the others now at Col- _ Pennsylvation haafitted 
ployer of a large number of hands, pays over six shillings . , . . , , . ... , i e c a Rector’s camp if he can find them. Several of Sam Tbe canals are to ue soio, tne can o , 
hr ,, , - A,.- -a a ai. a the report was postponed to 1 o’clock on Wednes- T , , • . av • • * a- . •. debt and canal taxes abolished. 
We could employ m this city to-morrow, one thousand * * The U. S. steamer Fulton, which proceeded from Jones’men have signified their intention to accept 7;°. H A„* pnipnt . tbft Methcxlist Book 
rough examination of the matter, we are satisfied that motion to postpone the further consideration of the protection of commercial intercourse with China, ^ews.-i me lampa Henmsular ot me 
labor can be got at as much less rates this year from last, Report of the Committee on Conference till the must he confined to firm representations, appealing ’ 3 , , J ti ® A hflt bp 
year no sort of labor could be got at less than one dollar ^qq a g a i n st 104. 
per day, the laborer hoarding himself. This year, no em- Qn motion Qf ‘ Mr> Stephens, the consideration of 
ployer of a large number of hands, pays over six shillings ,, , . , , . , , , -.rr a 
J ,, , . ... a A,. a the report was postponed to 1 o’clock on Wednes- 
We could employ in this city to-morrow, one thousand r 1 
riors) to accompany him and the others now at Col- —Pennsylvation has settled her canal question. 
Rector’s camp if he can find them. Several of Sam The canals are to be sold, the canal board, canal 
men, who are now idle, for seventy-five cents per day.— ba}’. 
debt and canal taxes abolished. 
— A recent statement of the Methodist Book 
And men will work on farms by the month, cheaper than lliG Ueucicncy bill wfiS reiurneu irom me benate 
they will in the city by the daj-. We have an early with amendments, two of which the House dis- 
spring, and everything favors a large crop, but this de- agreed to, viz., that striking out $4,000 for the pay- 
The Deficiency bill was returned from the Senate Key West to Tampico ten days ago, was under Major Rector's propositions. It is generally be- Concern in New York and Cincinnati, shows their 
ith Amendments two of which the House dis- special orders to protect American property in lieved, however, that Sam himself will not remove resources to he about $700,000. 
-reed to viz that striking out $4 000 for the nav- tbat quarter, in accordance with a request from !tl11 forced to at the point of the bayonet CoL —Scarlatina prevails quite extensively among 
sprmg, auu everyimug lavors a large crup, out mis ue- fiGfFccQ 10, VIZ., lllfil SiriKJJlK Out b^.UUU IOI llltJ ])«y- -^- 7 A ----- ^ . T .. , ,—-, ~ .V A , . XT v 1 
termination of the farmers to employ less laborers than ment of tbe House Reporters for the Globe and tlie State to ihe Nav Y Department, based on the Tiector has notified the hostile Indians that the children at Oneida, Madison count), N. Y., setei - 
la.tveir” ment or tne nouse reporters ior ine uiooe, ana „ , amDic o delegation will leave Florida for their Western cases having terminated fatally. 
last year. that, striking out the provisions for the settlement representations oi our uonsui ai iampico. 6 . „ . .... .a i... (t,e 
year- that striking out the provisions for the settlement 
The Prairie Farmer, of the 15th ult., after saying 0 f the accounts of the late Clerk of the House. 
that “most departments of trade exhibit more anima¬ 
tion,” continues, “but the Produce trade, in which Melancholy Death of Dudley A. Tyng.— Rev. contract system operates in that particular branch ^ ttUU uuu l Ja >VU1 _ B> L . Tay , of the Webster farm, Franklin, N. 
the farmer is most interested, shows no improve- Dudley A. Tyng, while examining a threshing ma- of the service. The Committee say that the printers mediately put on the track of those who remain.” h., has killed 61 crows this season, by the use of corn 
ment. It is a feature of the business of this city chine near Philadelphia, on the 13th inst, had one to the 33d and 39th Congress each underlets his soaked in a solution of strychnine, 
which is this year by no means flattering to the 0 f his arms drawn in and so dreadfully mangled contracts to other parties, reserving to themselves A Constitutional Convention.— Among the — The Nashville News says there hasinot been 
producer.” that amputation was rendered necessary. The a™ large per centagea for doing nothing. These per important Mis passed by the N. Y. Legislature is t ' >P 
The Chicago Journal, of the 14th inst., says “ the was taken off at the shoulder. Mr. T. had become centages amount at present to about $20,000 per the one su jini mg to t e people, undei Section _ _? L t be w a bash river has been to such a height 
breadstuff market has been depressed, especially by go weak from loss of blood that he never rallied, month. A similar state of facts exists with regard of Article of the Constitution, the question ^ ba ^ ( be w h 0 i e conntiy around Ms been inundated, 
the foreign news of a downward tendency. In the b ut gradually failed until the 20th, when he died, to the contracts for binding, that for the 35th Con- “shall theie Le a Convention to revise the Consti- gr eatly to the damage of the farms. 
Flour market there has been but little activity mani- Mr. Tyng w r as considered one of the most promis- gress was contracted for at 22 per cent, less than tution and amend the same ?” This has become a — According to the last census, the aggregate 
ICpiCaCUlQUUUO oi AAA VOUOU1 IA.U , s ,1 . 
The report of the Select Committee on Public borne on the 1st day of May, and that such of them -The great flood has entuej. S .^“ e ftlntsuse 
Printing, exposes in detail, the way in which the as expect to remove peaceably must be ready to gk ^° 0 go^rom^lmu’se to house. 
contract system operates in that particular branch embark on that da) r , and that the troops will he im- _^ j Tay of the Webster farm, Franklin, N. 
oftheservice. The Committee say that the printers mediately put on the track of those who remain.” ‘ - - ’ ’ ’’ 
A Constitutional Convention.— Among the 
H., has killed 61 crows this season, by the use of corn 
soaked in a solution of strychnine. 
— The Nashville News says there has not been a 
that amputation was ren dere d ne cessary/ Thearm large per centages for doing nothing. These per important bills passed by the N. Y. Legislature is 
mere w u vaiuuion in prices, xuere is our by Christians of all denominations. “ 5 T V " " U. r 7 777 /ai at troit direct for Liverpool, via the St Lawrence, 
little doing in red, and no white in market” _^- the work, and pay him one-half of the profits, after the affirmative, it will he the duty of the next Leg- w j tb j n a few days> Lumber is the cargo. 
In Louisville, Ky., the state of trade on the 16th Santa Anna. —A Washington dispatch to the deducting the 20 per cent, to the original contrac- islature to provide by law for the election of dele- -y- ontez gays tba t America is “the great 
, ult., is thus reported:—“ The business in our city is Herald says letters have been received from Yera tor. The grand total paid for printing, lithograph- gates, and the Convention will probably he held in re f uge 0 f liberty—the fairest pillar to freedom that 
very dull at present; money matters are easy; no Cruz of a late date, stating that with the sixteen ing, and electrotyping for Congress and the Depart- the summer of 1859. ever rose beneath God’s o’erarching sky. ■ 
margin in bacon, flour, or grain to ship. Wheat officers, leaders in a projected Santa Anna move- ments, during the 33d and 39th terms is upward — - - —Camels are to be introduced in large iiuniims 
70@75 for prime white; rye 45@47; prime white ment in Mexico, who were arrested on board the of $5,159,000. The Committee, with a view to end Long Island Lands. Attention is directed to having ® n b | ie Plains, tbe U r a HziniTtheii8 
shelled corn would bring 37c., common 35c.; corn British steamer Des, at Tampico, on the 31st March, the present abuses, propose to establish a Bureau the advertisement in this paper, relative to the mons ra e e easi 11 Southern and 
in ear 23@25; extra flour $4 00; superfine $3 65 letters were taken with them tending to show that for the execution of printing, binding, engraving, Long Island land offered for sale by Dr. Peck. It Kew^ork 6 Typographical Association, 
@$3 80.” Santa Anna had entered into an arrangement with &c. The office of Superintendent to he abolished, is intended to meet and answer numerous questions w -^ ke be j d tbig c j t y on tbe b Q t b 0 f June next 
The British import tables for the first two months Spain to subjugate the Mexican republic, and to es. They are satisfied that by this method the work can that have been asked by our readers, and others, _ An Italian in Chicago, worth $20,000, who also 
of the year have just been published, and there is tablish a monarchy or to make it a foreign be done at a saving to Government of 30 or 40 per and to present the whole subject in a plain and sim- owns five houses on Milwaukeeayenue, hasse)e- 
a large increase in the receipts of wheat from every dependency. cent. pie manner to all interested. or eight girls in his employ, begging an 
