5 74 
CONTENTS OP THIS NUMBER. 
contempt, for refusing to come here to testify be¬ 
fore the committee. A considerable discussion 
AGRICULTURAL. Fags. 7 " , , . 6 
Agricultural Lectures,. os be instructed to bring Tbaddeus Hyatt, of New 
Pastures, Meadow*, ami Keeping Stock,. 09 * 01 v ’ lj( -' lore tbe ^ ar of the Senate to answer for 
View of a New-England Homestead,.09 contempt, for refusing to come here to testify bc- 
Besidence of S. B. RoekweU, Esq, Middlehury, Vt till 1 W fore the committee. A considerable discussion 
R2r -•« ;; •»«* * *** s °« *«.«*..<»» 
Tht Bee-Keeper - Beo-Kcping u a business; To make the- 0 P> n '°B that this was a dangerous precedent; 
Bee-Keeping Profitable,. 7 u that there was no warrant for it in the Constitu- 
Ilurai Spirit of (he Frees — Sheep-Feeding Uxperi- tionj that the .Senate had no power to summon 
TnentjSparnal Floor* for Cattle Stalls; Soaking Seeds „„ 4 , , “ uau no power io summon 
before Sowing, . 70 an ^ w itness from beyond the District of Columbia, 
Inquiries and jnnoere How to Cure Films; Water *^ c> tin the other hand, it was argued that the 
WIieeln; Mangey Calve*; Ringbone on Horses.70 Senate had the same power as a court to compel 
Agricultural MieeeUaag-To Correspondents; The Pro- the attendance of witnesses The ™w.t„,i„„ «... 
MOOREg RURAL HSW -Y Q HVV. tr 
isasswesss: s=r=sa.rsrjs .sssrr 
be instructed to bring Tbaddeus Hyatt, of New made eisewhow, r,„. ... _. * the Emperor Napoleon I., in St. Helena, and pre- 
<V ) A /fv 
- fjrl* d 
Mil 
£l)c Smu0 Condenser. 
mad, elsewhere for the formation of a great Na* seated" 2T£ A^ th ^ e ^ --_- -- 
uonai Conservative Lmon party. The Convert- the Emperor of the French, to be placed in the -- 
" ejtpre88Cd D0 prefercnce for candidate. monument at Washington. The stone is two feet on * Met*' ^ °' ^ °° ^ ^ U 
As tbe weather waxes warm, bo do politicians, }*»« and **°% broad, and is suitably inscribed. _ ^ , 089 bv fire Jn Boston ^ lg59 
and every opportunity is eagerly sought for airing Itwas enveloped in the flags of the two countries, Insurance $646 200 ’ 5 ,o70 ’ 
opinions, and discussing the chances of tbe van- and P^ked for transportation. _ Vice-President Breckenridge was 39 year, old 
ousaspirants to Presidential honors. The Charles- The New Yoke Chronicle is one of the ablest 15th of January. you 
gresmve Farmer in 8 uocew.fti]j Tbe Fariuorte Home; V T . To J " ulul " uu wus 
The Ohio Farmer; Tbe Ohio Cultivator; Mammoth adopted —yeas 43, nays 12. 
Cow; lowa Fat Cuttle; Ib.w much Milk tor a pound of Mr. Hale introduced a resolution, asking the 
A ‘- Sod " 1 _ <• communicate rtethcr Pen. lmd com- 
. rilled with t lf-r 4l'OOf If Ofinnlniw.nn >..Uh 4 1,:.. .. __ 
-A - -»» V , ,, , , . --ua Dili. WV 1 VOV J' 
any witness from beyond the District of Columbia, convention ib the exciting topic just at religions and family newspapers in the land. - Tbe mercury was from 12 o to 14 © below zero in 
Ac. On tbe other hand, it was argued that the P reBeDt > an<i we give the following tabular view of Kb accomplished editor, the Rev. Phakcellus Springfield, February 2 d. 
Senate had the same power as a court to compel th °* votes, (303 in number,) which will be brought Church, D. D., — favorably known throughout - It costs the city of New Orleans $60,000 annually to 
the attendance of witnesses. The resolution was om m tbe choice of a candidate by tbe Demo- Western New York as the former pastor of the support its Parish Prison. 
adopted yeas 43, nays 12. cratic party: fkkb btatks. First Baptist Church of Rochester-has an envi- - Gold ha* lately been discovered in the Ctaagres river 
Mr. Hale introduced a resolution, asking the Kolu. y ot(s ab e reputation as an author and divine, and we about 2 ® miles from Panama. 
President to communicate whether Peru had com- ^wila'innai ir „ ? I .. 13 are glad to learn ‘bat he is achieving success, and - The French government ismakingexperiments with 
cratic party: 
Maine_ 
New Hampshire. _ 
FREE STATES. 
(Solti. 
-- 8 I Indiana_ 
HORTICULTURAL. 
New Haven Horticultural Lectures,. 71 
Mr. Barry, on Fruit Trees,. 71 
Rustic Garden Work [7 Illustrations]. 71 
To preserve Srjunsli Seed pure,.. 71 
Inquiries and Antxrers Downing's Colored Plates; Cel¬ 
ery, Norway Hr»ruec, Ac.,.. 
Horticultural Kates Poughkeepsie Horticultural Club; 
Fort Wayne Ilod.J Horticultural Society; Missouri 
Fruit Growers' Association; Apples Received,. 71 
DOMESTIC ECONOMY. 
Dumplings, Indian Rusk, Ac.; Brown Bread: Coloring 
Recipes ; How to Cure a Felon; Knitting Machines; 
Fricandeau t eal,.....’ -j 
LADIES’ OLIO. 
Snow, [Poetical,] Spirit Voices; Wbat I Hate; Interest¬ 
ing to Ladies, ... ....’ j 2 
CHOICE MISCELLANY. 
plied with her treaty stipulations with tbiB coun- Vermont'. 1 ’"..^ 5 Michigan ;. ' ^ F :iinir, L r new laurels, in the important and labori- the elecW c light ter lighthouses. 
try, and what measures were adopted to enforce KhoZ Ch i«w . I WisconSin ------------- °° s P 0pltl0n occupied. See advertisement 1 -• ■ - 
them. Adopted. Cowlcuft;;;;;;;;;;;;; i of lhe CLr ^cie in this paper. 
Mr. Sumner introduced a resolution, that the New jersey’ . * 3 ? Oregon” 3 . * o TERItrci,E Falamjtt.— The telegraph, on the 
President communicate any information ia his i'ennsyl vania .. 27 . " “ ult., conveyed the intelligence that a large 
possession in regard to the occupation of a cer- 0U5 °. 23 Total, 18 states . .Isa steamer was ashore on the went side of Cape 
tain island In the West Indies by American citi- slave states. Sable, tbut the probabilities seemed to point out 
zen.s. Adopted. Delaware . ycU ‘3 Louisiana I , Innga,ian aa tbe wreck,-and that all on 
Mr. Pugh reported a bi]l in relation to bounty ^Uland. 8 Texas . 4 board were undoubtedly lost. Two days later a 
land warrants, which prevents assignees locating North'Carolina;;. 10 KMtuckv , di?patch waR Mce *ved by the agentsof the Cunard 
lands. Passed. South Carolina . 8 Arkansas. “ line in New York, as follows: — “A steamer’s 
Massachusetts_ 13 
Rhode Island. 4 
Connecticut__ 6 
New York....’ 35 
New Jersey..._ 7 
Pennsylvania.27 
Ohio. 03 
Wisconsin_ 6 0ns position now occupied. See advertisement 
Jf’. wa - . 4 of the Cbronicle in this paper. 
Minnesota.... 4 1 
California.. .. 4 Terricle Calamity.—T he teletrranh on t.he 
Oregon... 
4 Terricle Calamity.— The telegraph, on the 
u 21 st ult., conveyed the intelligence that a large 
3 Reamer was ashore on the west side of Cape 
UUi0 .23 | Total, 18 States .183 steamer was ashore on the 
slave states. Sable,—that the probabilities ■ 
Delaware Volcs o , t , , y ° u > the Hungarian a« the wrecli 
Mirryiand .8 .$ board were undoubtedly lost. 
At a gale of real estate in London, the property sold 
at tho rate of $4,000 > 000 per &cre. 
— Tbe artificial breeding of fish has recently been 
successfully attempted in Canada. 
— A daily line of steamers will be maintained between 
The bill to prohibit tbe circulation o( bank 
notes in tbe District of Columbia was taken up. 
Mr. Baird moved to prevent the circulation of 
notes from abroad of less than $50. Carried. _„ ___ 
Mr. Davis moved to strike out $50, so as to pro- w<, ' thlrds a choice . . . .202 ning, breaking mast-high over the ship. Com- 
hibit altogether the circulation of bank notes in The Republicans of Pennsylvania met in Con- miinicalion with the ship was impossible. All on 
the District Carried—yeas 3G, nays 11 . Adj. vention at Harrisburgb, on tbe 23d ult. The Poard m,] 8 t have been lost, unless the boats left 
House.— On motion of Mr. Vallandingham, a Conv <‘ nl!on proceeded to nominate a candidate tbe sil,p ljcfore Skylight, which is not likely. At 
resolution was adopted instructing the Committee for f j° verno *> when, on the 3d ballot, A. J. Cartin 7 >w ^ a 5 er ’ a pai1 of lhe slli P i* still visible. On 
on Public Lands to inquire into the causes of the was noml hated. We have nothing further rela- 7* th ’ tbe cIcaranr ^of the ill-fated steamer was 
great delay in issuing land patents, and report Uve 10 tho no «'nations. The following resolu- fonn<3 ’ from which it appears she had 3C0 passen- 
such measures as may he necessary to remedy it. tion was pa8scd b y the Convention: gerp ‘ In °PP os 'tiou to this, the Shipping Journal 
The Speaker lab] before the House a message Resolved, That a Committee of seven be np- ® f London - of the IOth, says tbe Hungarian had 
from the President, inclosing four memorials from rlwiohftlnns r . to pre P a [ e an address and 70 Passengers. It will be some days before the 
resident, or Kso., 5 »„d V.L.V. tt •&$»•“*Of fMts “ “detained. 
Georgia...]0 
Florida..... 3 
Alabama.. . 91 
Mississippi. ’ 7 j 
IVholc caucus. 
Sable,—that the probabilities seemed to point out St LouU and St PanJ ne,lt ^ as0D - 
the Hungarian as the wreck,—and that all on ~ Miss Swisabelm. of St. Peters, Minn., ka« been ap- 
board were undoubtedly lost. Two days later a pointed surveyor of logg and lumber, 
dispatch was received by the agentsof the Cunard ~^ Milton S. Latham has been elected U. S. Senator 
Arkansas':;;;;;'; 7 line in New York, as follows:— “A steamer’s rrwn California, in Mr. Broderick’s room. 
Missouri 9 lights were Bec-n on Monday morning at 3 o'clock — There are 40,890 iil) raries in the United States, and 
Total, 15 States . m At da Ybreak the spars and pipes were seen stand- the wh °' e Dumber ° f volumefi 12 -’ 20 . 68 «- 
Add 18 Free State*. .183 ing, and at 10 A. M., all had gone by tho board lhe courts in Cincinnati bare decided that colored 
^ Then the ship settled fast. A heavy sea was run- PC ° p,e LaT * a right 10 ride in the dty caTS ' 
uing, breaking mast-high over the ship. Com- ■ ~ Sewin 8 ma cbiDea are to be exempt from attachment 
mnnication with the shin was imnn HC ;v.m ah ln Mafsac hu 5 ett«, but their owners are not. 
SABBATH MUSINOS. House.—O n motion of Mr. Vallandinglmm, a proceeded to nominat 
Hymns for Davotional Hoih-r, [Poetical.] Mountains of resolution was adopted instructing tbe Committee ,or fj0Vern01: > when, on tbe 3d ballo 
joy' ^y^^rklaMiOak.-jiiivine Knowledge; ^ 0 n Public Lands to inquire into tho causes of the waB nomln »‘« d - w f have nothin* 
THE TRAVELER . great dcla y ' Q ia ««i»g land patents, and report t)ve t0 tli0 n °minations. The foil. 
A Trip to California- Letters No. i and 2 . 73 such measure * a « D ' a y be necessary to remedy it. tion l ugwd h ? Convention: 
USEFUL OLIO. The s P ea ker laid before the House a message n l j v t c<} L, T , h ^, a . Committee of 
An inside look atClnna-Mounlain Scenery [Illustrated,] f '° 1U , lhe Prealdent ) ‘nclosing four memorials from resolutions, and also to'report tbe n' 
Kinshiin, or the Golden island [illustrated,]. 73 residents of Kansas and Nebraska at or near the Senatorial Delegates of the Nations 
YOUNG RURALLST. eastern slope of the Rocky Mountains. They and the names of two persons for So 
* * »«» »-t „ to™'* .*!'« toterpMiUon or (Wm for ti.o &”i.htri C , to «SortC'a« 
STORY TELLER. extinguishment ol the Indian tide to their lands, names of four persona from ea 
"BWfaiEssi.!?. “.ns™- 
-—- fi»vcram,nt comp««d of put, «r Ke. Jfcxlco, 
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Utah, Kansas, anu Nebraska, and that an enabling the vote of the Htate as a unit, am 
-- act be passed for this purpose, and that a census ( 'en. Cameron while bis name rei 
I bctak0 »- They represent their increasing popu- that ljud J' 
Plows— Sai'rc .V Remington. latiou and the importance of such action. The Delegates to the Charleston Con 
Jiietetic Saioraiui*—Jam”. I’Vte .^ 1 President, in accordance with the request of the chosen by thirteen States, and 
TWO wh« iRJSlu^fteo. 7 iVu^£-i? a G e «torke niemorialistH, encloses ibese memorials with a ll >at their preferences for candidat. 
fw™wLk-VxVj.otdM Tinnkius a- c s P ecial r,lc - i<!in « c recommending that such pro- lows:—For Douglas, 109; for Gen. I 
Eteominfrton Nurnery—F.. K. j’hoenix. °' vision be made for their protection as the exi- for Guthrie, Kentucky, 12; for A 
Farm* for P ^o—’ A ‘ KodiWU ‘ geneics may require. The memorials were referred son, Tennessee, 12 ; for JelL Davis, Mississippi ®P ora tions in China, but an ordinance on the sub- " ulJ, ' j 
•W Amenta v^ante<F^M m. i gaiD)orei Duncan k SoM ' t0 tbe Committee on Territories. Several ballots and Alabama, 16; for Mr. Cobb, Georgia, 10 . The had bceu issaed > which B «ttled the basis of 
Flower Seeds by Miul-j.M. Thorburn. were had for a Printer, but without efifeetino- n friends of Douglas say that he will 
The people of Cuba, by subscription, lmve sent 
$31,000 to Spain, in aid of the Morocco war. 
— It is understood that the visit of tho Prince of 
IF ales to Canada will be made in June next. 
— According to lhe official returns of tbe Assessors, 
the population of Kansas Territory is 69,900. 
— The Cuban Government i« getting np a regiment of 
Zouaves at Havana, for the defence of the island. 
resident* of Kunsas •!lirl VoTrnsVo ♦ nfsolutiODH, and alBo to report tbe names of eight facts are ascertained. - Letters from Hayti reporta considerable emigration 
r< aments of Kansas and Nebraska at or near the Senatorial Delegates of the National Convention, __ - thither of free colored men from the United State, 
eastern slope of the Rocky Mountains. They and the names of two persons for Senatorial Flee- -, . , 
m«rpo.| U o„ „r Codrit*, f w tt.e FOREIGN NEWS. 
in that quarter, and the creation of a Territorial p,.l b Convention, and one name, for February 8 tli, Sir J. Trelawney’s bill abolishing - The Dutch oomriation wiJ • , 
OoronimcDt compwcl « part, «r K« ««lco, .Vational iS.Su&’J&X SSgggJ ™ ta »“ >■ <’• Lcwl. and M/NR K« on, of ,, ,„„,i 
Ltah, Kansas, and Nebraska, and that an enabling the vote of tbe Htate as a unit, and to vote for r government Supporters favored the measure, —One of the n. Y bogus ticket seller h-,. i, 
act be passed for this purpose, and that a census Hen. Cameron while iris name remains before and Mr - H’lsreali and others opposed it; but the tenced to State Pr»on for two years ter cLvatin Jn*r D ' 
betaken. They represent their increasing popu- thal bod J- second reading was carried, by a vote of 2G2 to *»an. ’ ” s#Ger ' 
lation and the importance of such action. The Delegates to the Charleston Convention have '' i4 ‘ lhe majority was smaller than was antici- — The Pre.Jdont intends to purchase a rural home near 
I President, in accordance with the request of the been chosen by thirteen States, and it is Btated pa,ed ' Washington, in which to reside after the dose of his 
memorialists, encloses these memorials with a lJ iat their preferences for candidates are as fol- On tbe 9th, in the Commons, Lord John Russell tenn ' 
special message recommending that such pro- lows: —For Douglas, 109; for Gen. Lane, Oregon, state d that no Convention had been entered into - CharleB iI; ir f len and family, of Sioux City, have 
vision be made for their protection as the exi- 3 5 for Guthrie, Kentucky, 12 ; for Andrew John- bcl ' vcon England and France relative to Combined l. ate . lr renouilced Ckrtetianity, and embraced the Jewish 
TOJIfJii 
taLYl V? 
were had for a Printer, but without effecting a Dicmls of Douglas say that he will get the Oregon, I>rocoed . ingg > and thc question of a permanent 
— | choice. Adjourned. Tennessee, and Georgia delegates after tho first 0 < 5 CU P ft Hon by either power, or any portion of 
-- ballot Chinese territory. 
New York Legislature. From California ' dl ‘ Dbidstone made bis financial statement 
am™.-If lie proceedings of thc pa,, «ek, Bv the arrival onheO.erlaad Mail „ have ad- fceto^i^gpr»“coa mZm wITte' 
in our .State Legislature, are remarkable fm- *i.„ o.i „i. . au ' w “ g P rouucea i70,57B,000, while tbe 
New York Legklatuns 
Senate.— If the proceedings of the past week, 
in our State Legislature, are remarkable for any 
one feature, it must certainly be for the small 
amount of labor performed. In the upper house 
From California. 
By the arrival of the Overland Mail we have ad- 
. 7 ” 77 °'— .iur any vices to the 2 d ult, from San Francisco. expenditure was <y,s uta noo TllA . ,7".. upper uanada, 
gggr 55 SS 5 ^SSSSSSSa gs*' 
EOCHESrEB. N. T, MARCH 3 , I8M . tL ', s ** Z£l2£ JJJMK?* ^ ** **• S ' *.“?«» » W«* »■«— . -.»*«M ~«h. Bu.tre.e.d „v rt »d Mri, 
—■ The New York Tax 1 ew w aa , , 1 ° y 10 5 ' 10() ' tax for lbe J' car of Wd m the pound ou incomes Route has been extended to Fresno, 180 miles from ««,„ 
DOMESTIC NEWS. "c£d number, aud adopted. ° " offend tZo^TolT^ -.-. 
we-m-. «... — djr fr: srsjssitsss r \*r si “ ; ** L ^ ““ z&zt 
„ „ -__ 4 , uiapense witn technical 000 , provided the seat of government be re- reserve for another year. 
The revenue for the six months ending Dec. 31, fo ™ allt ^’ was orderCd to * Hurd reading. moved from Sacramento to San Francisco. He entered into the provisions of the French 
exceeds by $4,238,000 the same period last year. ‘ ub nson gllV0 notice of a bill to abolish It is stated that Cftpt. Garboos 5 company of Treaty and intimated thnt the ,i„t ;„ 0 . ,, ! J 
The increase at New York, for January and Feb- “ ' b ® U8 ° I J ep 0 5 u “. ei,t aad cmtc aDew d< -*' raonIlted «»gfrs, numbering about 20 men, had reduced-wine from 9s 9d to 3s per gallon' 
rnary, authorizes the belief that Secretaiy Cobb’s aitruont of P ub1 ^ cbarit J anJ correction, under killed 200 Indians and taken as many more pris- brandy from 15s to 8 s 2d per eal Ion tnbo 
estimate of $50,000,000 for the present fiscal year, tbe of tbe Comptroller. oners, within a few months, in Mendoza, in he 7s Gd to 1 s mr -rants from 1 5d o^s rais ns and 
will be fnllp snataini.fi a„a __ A ccrux- _i v:n _. .. „ . _... ... . ’ ’ wh»umw/uhi is, raisinsana 
— Philadelphia has now so many steam fire-engines 
(twenty-one) that hand engines have become a super¬ 
fluity. 
— Crockery-warc was invented in the year 1309, and 
tbe manufacture of glass was introduced into England 
in 1457, 
— It has been decided that women are entitled to 
vote at the elections for School Trustees in Upper Canada, 
if taxed. ’ 
the act relative to the Association for improving ‘during January, hav -5 been sold, averaging $10 
the breed of horses, has been amended. What per hive, which was a great decline the price 
this amendment may be, we cannot tell previously being $50 to $ 100 . 
Mr. Kobinson rave notice of a hill t,T u • 77 77 7 7 7 7 7 ll4UVlov;v ‘ CUWSICU provisions of the French “ *«*nea mere are not less than seven 
■e Alms-house Itenortment and rra.ua ^ 00mpan ? of Treaty and intimated that the duties would be 6D * a ** d in <=ounterfeiUng money in the 
$5,500,000. Besides this sum, the Secretary has talt * This bill makes the department consist of from tho State or Federal Governments. ' paper, tallow, cheese oranm-s nntmeo-a and 
at liis disposal about $2,500,000 of Treasury notes, 0,)C harbor-master and ten assistants; puts the as- Ex-Governor Miller had been chosen by the dif- liquor. Broker’s notes are to bear a stamp of one 
« aP f I'/ r'Sf”?* Th ? 8e notes wiU cover tbe 8!stanrs u,,der the directi0n «f the harbor-master, f*rent wings of the Democratic party, as their penny. There is to be a duty of one penny ner 
1 oat-Olbce liabilities of tbe last quarter, whenever and provides that until the expiration of the term candidate to head the delegation to the Charles- package on all goods exported and imported 
required by that Department, leaving the other of tl te harbor-masters now appointed, one of tbe ton Convention. France agrees to reduce T .he duties on ,Z,t , J 
balance for ordinary purposes, present force shall be named as master, and the 
The Secretary of War has instructed the com- olhm bc considered as assistants. There is a 
mander of Fort Bliss that, at the request of thc cI . fluse in the biU res erving the piers on the East 
civil authorities at El Basso, U. S. troops may be River for canal boals > fls heretofore. Provision is 
reduced —wine from 9s 9d to 3s per gallon; staTe of 0Lio - 
brandy from 15s to «S 2d per gallon; timber from ~ A Vir S‘“‘a member of the House of Representatives 
7s Gd to Ib; currants from 1,3s 9d to 7s; raisins and [', an \ ed & gaUon cau of °y sters to one of his constituents 
figs from 10 s to 6 s; bops from 45s to 13s; chicory °V* f ^ 
from Is to Gs; on agreement, stamps from 2s Gdto ~ Chicago Free Frees says there is a prospect that 
Gd. The duties are to be entirely abolished on coning season" ^ l0W ^ ^ market duHn S the 
paper, tallow, cheese, oranges, nutmegs and r , , 
liquor. Broker’s notes are to bear a stamp of one FnelluiTthe 1 ' wortT° f ^ W,lwaro trades in 
penny. There is to be a duty of one penny per mStuX ^ D ° W eDJOy a balf holid ^ 
F a 7r.fa °" K °°, dS eXPOrtCd . 1,nd im P° rted ’ -^e jury of inquest in the Lawrence I tragedy find 
. ee agries to reduce the duties on coal and that the cause of the fail of the mill 
- — • ------ * w reuucB rue uuties on coal and that the cause of the fall of the mill was the 
Gun. J. W. Denver, Ex-Governor of Kansas, has coke in 18G0, and on Uax, hemp, and other items the iron pillars 
commenced canvassing for tbe successorship of on January 1,18CL France will reduce the duties - The territory of Savoy contains^ square miles and 
1 1 . Gtun in the U. S. feenate. on all articles of British production to lill advalo- 550.000 itlllNllitnntd • „ r r>n .« 
placed there for the protection of American citi- madc for the office * clerk llire « for the depart- over the Mokolunar river, at Foverty Far* 25 per cent England engages to reduce all du- 
zens and tlieir property. It. is probable that the “ ei ^ ^ fee of one and one-half per cent, per The new Igra quick-Bilver mine, in Fresno tics on French manufactured "oods 
Congress of Chihuahua and the civil authorities , Um 18 lo y le ' ] on VCS8elf '’ t0 be di ^ id od equally be- county, had been opened since litigation closed. The annexation of Savoy to France was debated 
of that State may go to El Basso, on the Rio twoen harbor-masters and assistants, after pay- The new A lmaden mines has yielded 1,400 flasks in the House of Lords, stating the sentiments 
Grande, opposite Fort Bliss. The invaders of went of expenses, in lieu of all other bills. of quick-silver within six months. Other mines against it. ° ^ “ 
that State have come from Durango, and by some A pelition for the Xeyr Yo *k Institmlon for the of this kind are to be opened soon, so that tbe Lord Granville said the government had assur- 
are reported os robbers, and by others, as sup- ask >"g for relief, was reported adversely, recent deficiency in the quick-silver product will ancesthat annexation was not now contemplated, 
porters of Miramon’s Government . Report agreed to. not long continue. Tuns of silver ore from the Lord John Russell announced that England 
No-Orders have been issued by the War Depart- lhe Senate bill extending the time for the col- n(?WJ1 iinein Santa Cruz Co., are on the way to made four propositions to France and Austria 
raenl for any movement of the troops in New Action of taxes throughout the State came on.- San Francisco for assay. relative to Italy, neither power to interfere with- 
Mexico into Chihuahua, to redress the alleged Hr. Oonkling moved to strike out the enacting Rich Surface diggings had been discovered near out the consent of the live great powers. The 
outrages upon our citizens, and no official infor- clause, on the ground that the Governor last year Georgetown. French troops are to be withdrawn. Venetia 
mation has been received justifying so serious a took ground against the bill, and gave notice that Ten thousand signatures had been obtained at will be left to Austria, and thc central Italian 
Btep ' ^ he would not sign any such law in the future.— San Francisco, petitioning the Legislature to pre- States be left to again express their desires. 
The Senate Post-Office Committee met on the Hr. Bingham and Mr. Ellsworth took ground vent Chinese immigration. France agreed to all but the 4 th proposition. 
, " n ail articles Ol British production to an advalo- 560,00° iukabitants ; the county of Nice, 68 mites and 
A wire suspension bridge has been completed rem duty of 30 per cent., and after three years to 210 > 000 inhabitants. 
-j per Cent. England engages to reduce all du- — There we at present employed on tbe now Parlia- 
ties on French manufactured goods. metU buildings at Ottawa, Canada, between 400 and 600 
The annexation of Savoy to France was debated mQD ' and 200 tcara ^- 
in the House of Lords, stating tbe sentiments — Louis Napoleon bas directed that the name of every 
against it. street in l’aris shall he inscribed on a gas lamp, to be 
Lord Granville said tbe government had assur- placed on tLe e<,rDer - 
ancesthat annexation was not now contemplated. — SlDCe *be l' ear 1653 the coinage of silver has ex- 
Lord John Russell announced that England c . e6dtd $41,000,000, of which $33,298,868 was silver of 
made four propositions to France and Austria onmt,<s ptodwitioa. 
24th ult., says the N. Y. Herald, and had under ngaiust the- position of the Governor, as originat- 
consideratlOB thc subject of overland mail ser- ing in ignorance - of the subject and prejudice.— 
vice. The committee are maturing a bill chang- The bill was read the third time and passed—78 
ing the whole postal service between the Atlantic to 27. 
and Pacific. They intend to abolish all the routes 
anil urge the adoption of a daily overland mail I,0,i,icnl Intelligence. 
starring from two different points. The commit- The Democratic State Convention of Iowa met 
tec will have a special meeting to-morrow, when at Des Moin es on thc 22 d ult., for the purpose of 
the whole subject will be disposed of. electing delegates to the Charleston Convention. 
Information has just been received at Washing- A ’ C ‘ Dod S e * B ’ Samuels, Ex-Gov. Baker, and 
ton that, not long since, the Navajo Indians, in 
New Mexico, attacked a part}’ of soldiers near 
Fort Defiance, killing four and wounding others, 
and driving off a number of oxen belonging to 
D. O. Finch, were chosen Delegates at large. 
Resolutions instructing the delegates to vote for 
Douglas, were passed. 
The New Jersey State Convention of the Na- 
the Fort A war with these Indians seem inevit- L ,;,na l Union party, met at Trenton, on the 22d nit. 
able. It was largely attended. Lewis Cmui;, r.e 
Accounts from Carson Valley say the condition 
of the cattle in that section was terrible in the ex¬ 
treme. In thc vicinity of Warm Springs it was 
estimated that at least 1,500 carcasses were in 
sight at one time, Tho enow was going off, and 
it was expected that grass would soon be obtain¬ 
able. 
Tbe San Francisco markets were quite depress¬ 
ed, and too dull for quotations. 
News Paragraphs. 
Grace Greenwood is to deliver a lecture (in 
Eastman’s College Course,) at Corinthian Hall, 
Rochester, on Thursday evening, March 8 . 
Rev. Dk. Proudht, Emeritus Professor of 
— M. Borne, n Dutch astronomer, announces that the 
famous comet of Charles V., which was seen in 1558, will 
re-appear in August next. 
A project is fm foot for building in Paris 12 large 
palaces for 12 Marshals of France, on the Avenue de 
Segur, near the I rivalries. 
r rancu agreed io an Dut the lth proposition. 
Auriria W „„t replied, Pa, pbje.tea ,lre 
last propositions. bucks and packs of hounds.” 
Lord John expressed confidence in an arnica- - It is reported that the Mexican Liberal forces num- 
blc settlement. her 30,000 men. If this be the fact, why do they need so 
France.— It is confirmed that the French mue b help from this country? 
troops in Italy have received notice to march, at ~ The proposed settlement of the Massachusetts and 
a day’s notice, and it is supposed the occupation RUode Lisud boupdary question encounters boundless 
of Tuscany is contemplated, if Piedmont con- denunciatiun along the line. 
Congressional Proceedings. 
Senate.—M r. Seward introduced a bill for 
the admission of Kansas into the Union. It was 
made thc special order for Wednesday of the 
present week. 
Mr. Haua offered a resolution that tho Commit¬ 
tee on Public Lands inquire into the expediency 
of making a survey of the silver and other mines 
on the eastern slope of tbe Sierra Nevada moun¬ 
tains. 
It was largely attended. Lewis Condit, of Morris, Greek and Latin at Union College, and for many 
was chosen President. The following Delegates years an honored member of that Institution, died 
to tho National Convention in Baltimore, were cm Saturday. 
elected:—At large—Joseph F. Randolph, James Letters from Japan state that the Missionaries 
tlmies to oppose the annexation of Savoy. 
Austria.— The Emperor of Austria received a 
portion of the Hungarian deputation, and prom¬ 
ised them satisfaction. 
The Austrians are constructing four new forts 
around Pcsolicria, and making great military 
preparations. 
Italy.— It is reported that the Pope is about to 
excommunicate Victor EmanueL 
The correspondent of the Times lias been or¬ 
dered to quit Rome. 
The Pope made another speech extremely hos¬ 
tile to France. 
— LorU Palmerston, in reply to a deputation which re¬ 
cently visited him, took ground strongly against the 
abolition of privateering in war. 
— The Venetian ladies refuse to attend halls and 
parties given by Austrians. They have no desire to at¬ 
tempt to enslave their enslavers. 
— The Rock port (lud.) Democrat says that a flue vein 
of coal has been discovered near that village. It is re¬ 
ported equal to the Pittsburg coal. 
— Thc Directors of Griswold College, Davenport, Iowa, 
contemplate establishing an observatory for keeping 
regular meteorological observations, 
— In China it is a maxim that if there be a man who 
does not work, or a woman that Is (die in the empire, 
. - -^ V.v invii AVUVUIU-QI 
Republicans were adopted. _ 
t- v . . . „ „ Eunice Man WEE, an Indian Princess, the last 
iHE ' rigmia Opposition Convention at Rich- full blood of the Pisbgaclitigok (or Scaghticoke) 
mornl, on the 2 ..th ult., adopted the majority tribe, died last week near Dover, Dutchess county, 
report to send Delegates to Baltimore. They do at the age of 103. She was a member of the 
not adopt any other suggestion in the address of Congregational Church. 
COMAikkqiaL.— Breadstuff ?,—Thc Liverpool Breadstuff fo -’ Qubod J mus * suffer cohl or hunger. 
market is generally firm and Corn had an advancing tend¬ 
ency, and nil qualiUes are slightly higher. Richardson, 
SueDce ti Co report flour him, hut quiet, 2;)g@28 0 6d; 
Wheat firm, but quiet: red9.-tri@9sl0d; white liWllsflU; 
corn advanced (id since Tuesday; yellow 32s6d(iJ|34«. 
Provision*,— Bigland, Althya A Co , Richardson, Npen.ce 
& Co., and others, report pork steady. Sales, new, 79s; 
old, neglected. 
lhe explorations of Capt. Page, of the S. American 
Expedition, have been extended to the headwaters of the 
Paraguay, 2,000 miles above tide water. 
— The Senate of Alabama has passed a joint resolu¬ 
tion, appropriating $50,000 for tho relief of Virginia in 
paying the expenses of the Harper's Ferry affair. 
