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CONTENTS OF THIS NUMBER. was 1562. The capital paid in, $451,880,000, and buildings, and other public works of the United were of opinion that tbc French Government bad 
AGRICULTURAL. Rao* the aui0 " nt ‘Tccic on hand, $83,994,000. The States. In such canes, inquiries are highly proper not violated the stipulation!* of the treaty. 
Hints rnr Spr.nv, .. .09 rc80UrceB of lhese ba,lka > incluOinR loans, notes, in themselves, and belong equally to the Senate France. —The Paris correspondent of the Times 
\Vo»0 Ut*-A Suggestion, . ICO B0CuritlM and rial csta,e . ifi B,atad at ncarI y vl,- and IIoubc ns incident to their legislative duties, says that an autograph letter from the Emperor 
Manuring Pasture* and Meadows,.loo 000,000,000, and their liabilities $531,000,000. and being necessary to enable them to discover Napoleon, couched in angrv style had reached 
5S,. “ HorU ' a »«"l"lustrated I J . IM Advices from Mew Mexico, state that the dis- and provide appropriate legislative remedies for Victor Emanuel. The Emperor invites the King 
®l}£ Morns Condenser. 
— The British Channel fleet ban gone to the Mcditer- 
. . - rmncaieaior victor Emanuel. The Emperor invites the King ». 4V ... 
. for torbanceB in Cbilluahua w111 P«» bab, y <le8tr °y the ai * aba8CS w,lich “V to a *ccrtainc<3. not to accept Tuscany in his own name, notwith at St Pa^J **' 06 
cencinir,. .. . no trade with Kl IhissO, and prevent the exportation Although the terms of the latter portion of the standing the recent test of universal suffrage.— _ P „ _ . Q .. 
vtrKlu!"*!;::;.!!! r, f BpCC1C ‘ Most i °J i th ® h P® ci ^ uaed l, y lbe D ; 8 - resolution are extremely vague and general, yet He may name a Prince of his own House for Tus- tbe U. 8. army ' ^ ^ ^ ^ ‘ “ comma, ‘'" 
<»-» - wit::::::::::::::::::::::::;::: mo SXjST* T' 1 ' P U T"> *° ,hem “« d *“"«•<! 10,h “•*«"*»«,»»*. - n .„ 8 , <:3 , 7 „ ,„ 4 
i Spirit of the 1 ‘rrer -The Good Points of a ' ' is to mark the broad line ol extension between barred from occupying the Romagna, which may rained at til °S 4 946 
£S«»rT.»w«2R5 «“ 2 f d “ A ,l" 1 “*rr-x-i tit c1 *" ms - f *• \r n jr '—»•■*«•«»'•<**■ _» te0 , lte 
' ... . 1,0 ' un J ’ J vy» fas pnunaneu a protest against me rt! Bolution. The House of Representatives pos- The Momteur contains a report of the Minister Art Gallery in New York 
2«gdrwi,Miarssfci tstt M ZZl^ZZ MS2XSZ r," p,m r ; ? c ~ a ; "" lh ° °f w * «—? *">•**. - ** <*- -TZZZ'Z, b „ 
IH-, who ho .pprewhea. He know that the !Zy, AL"«,TZ"’Z, ofZ S.«”'on,b" fwmdgS , , , . , 
is; Tho Ti.orf.uvh'bred Horm> “CopSernauSai" Wave were Juare/. httamers, and m common with the. Senate, their authority, tty a mx companies—the force which existed before street-sweeping machines 
tr> Horse i'itek-Fork; Wheat at the West and supposing them to bo towiDg aimed boats to legislative body, is cheerfully und fullv admitted 1853 ^ , 
e,t i . 109 attack him he attempted to escape Two alintn », , , . . , —The Massachusetts Legislature consists of 60 Sena- 
HORTICULTURAL. , , 3> , ' 3IH B °h'ly in reference to the first or impeaching The Pans Steele had received a warning for an tors and 240 Representatives. 
Work in tho Garden,. m wer ® fi ^ ed a * b J n » y blch h ® r ^ turne f; J hen b ° power, that I propose D make a few observations, alleged outrage against religion. Th cSiecle - England pays to foreign countries an average of 
Old Orchards, Trimming, ic..'.jn recognized thei Saratoga, and ordered the faring to Except in this single caBe, the Constitution has praised and endorsed a work in which certain $ 3 , 000 ,ooo per month for rood 
Alhergp Peach, (Illustrated,|. in cease,—notwitbstunding which, the attack was invested the Ilonse of Representatives with no dogmaH of the Catholic and Jewish creeds were -Tbc Atlantic Telegrsnh Co nronose making an at 
S'^V-K •««*••• rm .;7"; J " cont ‘ nu0d > re-«H already known. He poyvcr, no Jurisdiction, no supremacy whatever, set down as sham, tempt Z ^ 
“ ,,ep ; r ; the steamers at Havana from over the President In all other respects, he is Tbc reply of the Holy See to the last proposal _ it is claimed that t!,« Spiritualists increased 100 000 
hr thc SouVC?.' " U l ,C '. <,r,tXJ !’;.ni inor ° ha “ te > by fmicr of t ,J ® Supreme Government quite as independent of them as they are of him, of France had reached PariB. The Pope declines In the United Staten during 1859. ’ 
DOMESTIC ECONOMY. °.. M ''' lco ; Hu bad "’^lOnal'zed one, and the and as a co-ordinate branch of the Government is the proposition to coniine within an exclusive - a bill to establish Free Banking in Pennsylvania 
Indian Bread, Puddings, Ac.; Economy Cakes; ” , w “ natiooal,z ® d on r«*ching Mexico, their equal; indeed, he is the only direct repre- political compass a question, which, as it concerns I has passed the House in that State. 
Iu|f Collttr ". .’ J1 ' 1 8 ,C 8 * 0U d bC l )r,JV0<1 worthy. sentativo on earth of the people of all and each the integrity of the patrimony Of St. Peter, is inti- _ a parrot in Syracuse, the other day, saved a house 
LADIES' OLIO. ^ of the Sovereign state*. To them, and to them inatcly bound up with the independence of the from beiuy burned by shouting fire, Are, 
rffiSbrsJ na .I Q , roHp.>nsll,le, while sc ting within the Church. Although decidedly rejecting the pro- - The Legislature of Maine has authored the .stab- 
umcpilAMV ' H«NATK.^-The documchtn sent into the Senate sphere of his constitutional duty, and not in any position to mute a Vlcarate of the Romagna In lishing of 15 Normal Schools in the State. 
v... relative to the capture of the Mexican steamers, manner to the House of Representatives. * * favor of a foreign sovereign, his Holiness shows -it is stated that th a proceed s of the office of Sergeaat- 
8tabling Horse*,.. .109, no 
Prepare for Spring,. . .JI0 
Karin Krnrnit-,. . 110 
Hedges for Protection,.,.. .110 
Remedy for Scab in Sheep,.110 
Making Choose in Winter,. 110 
Rural Spirit uf iht frem The Good Points of a 
Hog; Advantage* <jf . Heavy Soil: How to Grow Corn; 
KurinesH Qualities of the f anner; How to Preserve 
Feuco PosM,....110 
Inquirint and Antvrrr Painting*Roof* : Growing 
Tobacco; Potato Digger; White Wilu (Joeso; Bub hor 
Bird; i/uih-Cultur*. . ... 109 
Aorieullural Miter,Uanu- About Western Debts, Ac; 
The (’alii unin Korun r: An “Air-Prosmire Ohnrn, ’ Jil*- 
trict Ait- 8oo.letles in Californis; Ownership the Great 
Slirnnlns; I'ln* Thnriiogh-bred Horse “Consternation;" 
Gladdiog's Horse Pitck-l'ork; Wheat at the West and 
Southwest, .... . | op 
HORTICULTURAL. 
Hpring Work in the Garden,... . .. jjj 
drafting Old Orchard*, Trimming, Ac.,. Ill 
Yellow Alherge Peach, llllUhtrated,!. Ill 
The Franklin Grape,. jjj 
llortirutturat AV/frs Fruits Received: Missouri Fruit 
ttroweni Wf'nUrn Apple; An- 
other White Blackberry; A New Work on the Gmp«; 
(rrapesfor lire South,.,,. .....1)1 
DOMESTIC ECtlNOMV. 
Rye and Indian Bread, Puddings, Ac.; Economy Cakes; 
Starching Collars. ...’ jjj 
LADIES' 01JO. 
Jn fm«i?n- ri <?M’ir P “r l i a,l d Women will have their way; 
Gossip, Old Haclivlors; Baby Talk; a Beautiful Form, 112 
CHOICE MISCELLANY. 
the Saratoga, Indianola, or Wave, showed their 
flags when he approached. He knew that the 
Indianola and Wave were Juarez steamers, and 
supposing them to be towiDg armed boats to 
attack him, he attempted to escape. Two shots 
were fired at him, which he returned. Then he 
recognized the Saratoga, and ordered the firing to 
cease,—notwithstanding which, the attack was 
continued, with the result already known. He 
says he purchased the steamers at Havana from 
merchants, by order of the Hnpremc Government 
of Mexico. He bad nationalized one, and the 
other was to he nationalized on reaching Mexico, 
if she should he proved worthy. 
Congi-rshiannl Proceeding*' 
Bknatk.-'-TIic! documents sent into the Senate 
relative to the capture of the Mexican steamers, 
— England pay* to foreign countries; an average of 
$8,000,000 per month for food. 
— The Atlantic Telegraph Co. propose making an at¬ 
tempt to restore the old cable. 
— It is claimed that tho Spiritualists increased 100,000 
in the United States during 1859. 
— A hill to est«bli*h Free Banking in Pennsylvania, 
has passed the House in that State. 
nv »I - r i, ivhi S u nuvuieign, ms Holiness sriOWS 
■ in Life; The ft! of tl« l,l ° ^'ructions Of tho Navy Department Amid a „ the politicaI |torag thf0 b which , himself disposed to enter into the path of reform, 
SABBATH MU81N08. to Captain Jarvis, under date of July 27, 1858. hftvc paRRed> lhe prc80nt lhe first attempt which rm condit,on tbat the Integrity of the States of 
Waiting. [Poctira],] The Past; How lohave Light; Rule e ,M ,nformcd t,ml ,ho khip-of-war Savannah has has< b d t knowledge to assail tbo Churcb are gnaranteed. 
- **—..•; .“ ‘TT* I *«*"* rn personal or .u’etal inlcgrUy■ and U. “» A IVrhcor,.,po„0e n t „ M rte th „ ,„ rcipi 
rm. REV I EWER. and he Is directed to proceed with her to Ban Juan been done as the time i* approaching when I shall relations of France were silently undergoing a 
Narrative of the Earl of Elgin'* Mission to Chins and del Norte, NicarailgUiU 1 he following letter from ..it , r ,, , irriuit rhanrro and rim* infl „„ , n 1 
Japan; Homeward Bound; or, The chase; The China ,, , T • 1 1 , , voluntarily retire JVotn tlie service of my country, great change, and that Austrian influence was in 
Mission: Thu Christian Review; Chamber*' Enc.yjj- tha becretary to CapL Jarvis, had qot reached , f . ,, , , * f the ascendent, 
p.-idia; 'London Quarterly Review; Harper's Greek 1 lime of the euoture of the Ifirnmnn o ily conscious that there Is no public 
aud Latin Texts, ..i )3 bin4 M the , f u . o tin Miramon acl 0 f My j ifc wUjcll wj |j not bcar thc strictest Italy.—F ull returns from the voting in Italy 
SPICE FROM NEW bookjs. steamers: scrutiny, T defy all investigation. Nothing but ar o overwhelmingly in favor of tbc annexation to 
The Hermtug,,; The Capital City of fiiamj Religious NaW DEPARTMENT, it arch 13, 1 St.O. — Sir ; — thc basest perjury can sully my good name. Ido Sardinia, 
,C * ,,nBk0 7. .. 118 With a view to afford the protection due our oiti- not fear, even, because I cherish an humble con- Th ® vote ill Tuscany was 860,000 for annexa- 
M, or ..Ho” a n J '»« V*» “« »*** who 1». Wllerto «»>'■ -4 !».»»« fr * .operate kingdom. No ,lcp. 
' . that place, and be sbould consider the American defended and protected me against the shafts of ^ a *' en yet. 
YOUNG RUR a list. citizens there in danger from its operations, to falsehood and malice, will not desert me now An insumction in Naples was considered im- 
Th« Advantage*<>r Weidllr, Pine Apple gQuash; Con- request thc commanding officer Of thc United w w a „ j have become “eld v, . ,iTiincnt 
tentme.il; To Young Mm,..m htatcH vessels-of-war on that coast to hind such whtu I uve income old and grey-headed.” 1 
STORY TELLER. forces as may he needed, and can be spared from can de ^ ;tr c before God and my country, that no A Turin letter of the 1.1th says the , ardinian 
SPICE FROM NEW B001C8. 
TIip Hermitugo; The Capital City of Siam; Religious 
Edilit^s in Bangkok,.. 113 
USEFUL OLIO, 
Falls of Suiut Anthony, [lllustrute-I,] .113 
YOUNG RUR A LIST. 
STORY TELLER. 
nivu: a loreigu uoveieign, his IJoliness shows — It is stated that thn protend* of the office of Sergeaat- 
himself disposed to enter into the path of reform, at-arms tn Congr«*s will amount to $200,000. 
on condition that the integrity of the States of — Hon. John Wood, Lieut. Gov. of Illinois, has been 
tho Church are guaranteed. inaugurated in place of Gov. Biosell, deceased. 
A Paris correspondent asserts that the foreign — The number of Mormon* in Utah i* put down at 
relations of France were silently undergoing a 38,000. Of these, 4,627 men have 26,600 wire*, 
great change, and that Austrian influence was in —The Commissioners of Emigration report a slight 
the ascendent. increase in the number of emigrants this year. 
Italy. —Full returns from the voting in Italy — Napoleon ha* conferred a pension pf $6,000 on Capt. 
arc overwhelmingly in favor of thc annexation to Delvigne, the first inventor of percussion lock*. 
Sardinia, — At Charleston they have ripe strawberries and new 
The vote In Tuscany was 860,000 for annexa- potatoes, the latter bringing fifty cents a quart, 
tion.and 15,000 for a separate kingdom. No steps ~ M Au*tin, Texas, they are paying $1 60 per bushel 
taken yet for C0Tn raeil, i and five wnt * P ur pound for flour. 
An insumtetion in Naples was considered im- — The Sandwich Islander*are experimenting in raising 
minent cotton, with an encouragiDg prospect of gueoew. 
A Turin letter of thc 13th soys the Sardinian — It is reckoned that 3,000,000 pamphlet* on the Papal 
Parliament will not meet till the 12th of April.— 'l ut ' tion ,lttV(! bren published and gold in Franc*. 
Welcome are the Birds Again, (Poetical ] Hunting n indispensable duties, and to employ them for the human being, with an exception scarcely worthy 1 arhament will not meet till the 1-th of April.— i 
Wife. .. ...lie protection of our citizens whose persons or prop- „ f not j ee ) ias at any pcr j 0 d of mv ijr e <lttr ed to Tlie King intends then to refer to the request of - R I* calculated that the new Wosboc Blivet mines 
■-- - -— erty he may helieveto be in danger. Should Mr. Me _ ,_the Inhabitants Romagna in regard to tlu-ir will draw 26,000 miners from California this «pibg. 
i b„ ni „ n „ ql r . 1 mn a approach me with a corrupt or dikhonorah e nro- 1110 Dinamtants <u nomagna, in regard to tutu 
HHa 
I.aiie, the red ore, make of you, as senior command- a PP r ® acb mo w ' b h a corrupt or dibhonoralde pro- 
ing officer, the request which his instructions position, and until recent developments, it had 
authorize him to do, you will promptly comply never entered into my imagination that any per 
with it Statement* having been made which u ... ,i,„ .. r .... , 
lend to the belter that Arrangements arc making '. e tonn of exasperated political 
by what is known a* the Miramon Government of excitement, would charge me in the most remote 
Mexico, to establish a blockade at Vera Cruz and degree with having made such a proposition to 
ln/?(W7 Other ports on the Gulf of Mexico, the President 
ilu£»U\tc4) JD)iC)rf/\\ riim fl i b ftwVZ. bus decided that no such blockade will be reeog- 
. J nized by the i nlted States Vou an, therefore, 
. directed to employ the naval force under your 
nULUikni hit, N. Y., AI Kll, 7, 1860. command to afford vessels free ingress and egress 
~ t - .. . at Mexican ports and fully to protect them. 
A New Quarter of the Rural commences Tho flamt! orders were sent to CapL Farragut, 
this week,— a favorable time to subscribe singly, commai,din K thc Brooklyn, and Commander* 
. , . , ' Turner, Jenkins, and Hazard, respectively com- 
make additions to clulm or form new ones. Bee „ ,, . T , ,, * * f 
manding tho Saratoga, Preble, and Pocahontas. 
Terms, Notices, Ac., on last page. 2fJ- Wc have in communicating the documents relative to tho 
mailed nearly a thousand dollar packages of very course of Captains Jarvis and Turner, in the 
choice Flower Seeds to Rural Agents during the 8oianre of tlu> - Miramon stenmers, the Secretary 
past weck-Ascnding a package (containing twenfu 11,8 fac,H Ktntcd in the *® 
.... , , , • reports, the Department approves of the conduct 
vnrieUts) 10 KV ‘^P orflon wb0 hft8 rcmiltod of those gallant officers, and the officers and men 
iug to onr terms for a club of six or more subsori- under their command. 
past week-rsending a package (containing twenty 
varieties ) to wiry person who has remitted accord¬ 
ing to onr terms for a dub of six or more subscri¬ 
bers to tbc present volume, A similar package 
Hilly Passed.— To authorize the sale of public 
will he sent (in addition to a free copy of Rural) to several States and Territories, and to 
to everv nerson nmitHnw for » ,.i„v. __ r8 B ulate tbe appointment of Superintendents of 
to every person remitting for a club (or comple¬ 
ting one already begun) during the Spring. 
National Armories. The Pacific Telegraph bill 
degree with having made such a proposition to 
any human being.” 
New York Legislature. 
As thc session is fast drawing to a close, the 
members are talking less, and the business is 
being rushed through with more speed than pre¬ 
cision. The following bills were passed: 
To incorporate the. Board of Foreign Missions 
of the Reformed Protestant Dutch Church. To 
prevent the fraudulent sale or concealment of 
property held unde- chattel mortgage. To incor¬ 
porate tho Corn Exchange Warehouse Company. 
To regulate the rate of freight on milk on tho 
N. Y. and Erie and Harlem roads. Relative to 
attempts at. escape by State Prison convicts. To 
amend the charter of the Watertown and Rome 
Railroad. For the protection of boarding-house 
keepers. For the relief of the Utica and Black 
River mortgage bondholders. To incorporate 
annexation to Sardinia, and will declare liis post¬ 
ponement of m acceptance at present, adding 
that negotiations have been opened for the pur¬ 
pose of reconciling those wishes with respect for 
thc lights of tho Holy See. Unfortunately, the 
negotiations only postpone the crisis a few days. 
Annexation of Central Italy to Piedmont Is 
everywhere accepted with grpat enthnslaam.— 
This great event will be celebrated here by fetes 
of all kinds. At the end of the week tho King 
will start oh a tonr In tho provinces which voted 
for annexation. One of the first acts of the Gov¬ 
ernment, as soon as annexation iB declared, will 
be to open a loan of one hundred millions, half to 
be negotiated abroad, lhe rest subscribed for at 
home. 
Tbc military Gazette, of Turin, h eaten that the 
whole army of Sardinia is ordered t,o he upon a 
war footing by the 1st oi' April. 
The latest voting on the question of annexa¬ 
tion to Sardinia, took place on the 11th and 12tb, 
in the various Italian States. Immense numbers 
of people assembled in all the towns, and much 
enthusiasm nnd confidence was evinced. Admir¬ 
able order was maintained. The following are 
The bill to facilitate communication between tho * liy ^ 00 ^ 0 B* c al Society, 'lo provide for more the first dispatches a* to the result: 
—- Atlantic and Pacific States. The Consular and 011,111 01 n ' auUH *>y banters and 
DOMESTIC NEWS. Diplomatic bill. Bill supplementary to the act to tni8t ® 68, To locate Bch,, y ,er Connt y buildings at 
- authorize protection to citizens of the United nmend thc General Life and Health 
Wiuihliigion Matters. States who may discover deposit* of guano. For ' ,mirancc ^ ct ~ exempt family sewing ma- 
Thb Constitution makes thc official announce- tbo rclief of lliail contractor*. To increase and cbine8 f, '°™ un ^ cl ’ , X0Cution ' To insure 
ment that information has been received at thc r( ' K ' u ' ak ' the P a y officers In the Navy. Making puniB mcnt f °r violation of election laws. To 
Department of State, that the Cass - Uerran Macon - Ga ” a l' ort of cntr J’* authorize the city of Auburn to issue $200,000 
, i . .. „ .. . 0 . . , „ , „ , , , . bonds to the Sodus Bay Railroad, 
meaty between tbe United States und New Gren- Hodbk.—A mong tbo resolutions adopted during __ 
adtt, providing for the adjustment and payment of the week, were the following.-Calling for inter- j, ou , K 1)rTT0N thp LUtle Fai 9 yearB ol( , 
pTnat’Tr rr I ,Uj , UriUB ia thC n T\T r ?? t0 w ^ anJ 2C inches high and weighing only 13 pounds, gives 
I anama note in 186.,, has been ratified by the whether Canada has violated Itsipint; requesting Ievw , in thi8 cih , on PrM ; y J d & ‘ iard ( " ftor . 
New Grenadian Government, and thus has been the Secretary of the I reasury to furnish all inter- notm aml ev , tlinffi) of lh( .' t wi]| 
sat sfaetonly arranged another of our differences ^Uon m his possession In regard to contracts ,,e BQCIl by n . fcroj#ce aUvertisomenL She ia 
with foreign nations. ter keeping public stores, and whether any mem- n , ar , . , . , . . . ,, 
The dispatches of Captain Jarvis do not differ her of Congress, directly or remotely, has a n rockD fj (i, ‘Si n ^ 
from the published statements concerning the col- pecuniary interest therein; to provide fora Select HurnHUvi’ll Corn'ln.* ">r ’! •! 
listen with and the capture of thc Mexican steam- Committee to inquire into the tobacco trade, with rt * . . T ' '' ,°''! Jh ..! 8 
l ill , ThC rr ll,at r; m,irine WftS 11 «° W ° r rC,I - ,0Val ® fthc fictions of foreign here,|lo.tioopersons attended her to^^le^s teflve 
killed, and two wounded; that the Saratoga was nations; inquiring into the money paid ter the , . . ... 
towed down ,» A„,o„ I.i»rd, ),y tbo t,»„.p„U«<,n 0 UI .0 „„„y of l„»h; f„», rooting “"1 many Mroumld^o«.l„ .to, tu.ee. 
and Wave, which are in the service of Juarez, and the Committee on Ways and Means to inquire and q- nK Comixc Census.—A ccordin''to tie 1 t 
were sent to ascertain the character of Miraroon’s report, if they see fit, a measure relieving the calculation, the .seventh census of the United 
certain punishment of frauds by hankers and 
trustees. To locate Schuyler Connty buildings ut 
Havana. To amend thc General Life and Health 
Insurance Act To exempt family sewing ma¬ 
chines from levy under execution. To insure 
punishment for the violation of election laws. To 
authorize the city of Auburn to issue $200,000 
bonds to the Sodus Bay Railroad. 
Doluk Dutton, the Little Fairy, 9 years old, 
26 inches high and weighing only 13 pounds, giveB 
levees in this city, on Friday and Saturday (after 
noon ami evening,) of the present week, as will 
be seen by reference to advertisement. She is 
also to give levees at Loc-kport, Albion, Medina, 
Brock port, Genesee, Mt. Morris, Dansville, Bath, 
Hornollsvllle, Corning and Elmira, Doluk is 
certainly a great curiosity. On her recent visit 
The recently published statement that the Gov- tb® correspondence relative to the Swiss treaty 
eminent will call on Spain ter explanations as and the disabilities therein upon Hebrew citizens 
to the lilting out of thc Miramon steamers at United States, a former resolution on the 
Havana, is not well founded, there being no offi- same subject not having been answered, und addi- 
eial data to show that Spain is implicated with tional correspondence having since taken place; 
Miramon, or which should justify such a course a,s °i a resolution inquiring into the cruelties 
on thc part of the administration, even if there alleged to he practiced aboard of American 
were no other reasons why such explanations vessels. 
should be demanded. On the 29th ulL, the President sent a message 
The General Appropriation bill makes the tel- to the Hou * e » in ru P , - v to certa, “ resolutions etna- 
lowing provisions:—For Pensions, $849,000; ter m, '* n £ ^ ora ^al body on the 5th, in which he 
military Academy, $180,000; Indians, $1,007,000- P rot8Bt f against the first two clauses of the first 
Consular and Diplomatic expenses, $1,082 000- HS0 *' ltl0n > and denies their authority in the 
Fortifications. $605,000; Army, $13,684,000; Legia- P re,,iiwe *' Thc clansp8nre in thc following words: 
lature and Judiciary expenses, $3,491,000; Navv. Resolved, That a committee of five members 
was but three millions. They have Reeu it mul¬ 
tiplied by ten in a single lifetime! 
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FOREIGN NEWS. 
Great Britain. —The British Government had 
received a dispatch from France, declaring the 
annexation of Savoy as absolutely necessary, but 
stating that the feeling of the Savoyard* will he 
consulted before decisive measures are taken. 
Lord John Russell said the view of England 
would be forthwith embodied in a dispatch, and 
laid before Parliament. 
Lord John explained the position of Chinese 
$11,182,000; Deficiency In the Post-Office Depart- fa - r , tb f P lll 'P°»e of affairs, and said that reasonable indemnity will he 
meat, nearly $6,000,000; total, $45,145,000, or a tnl States, "r any officer o'r vi-rnmillj, dcmand ® d > a » d enforced, If necessary. lie hoped 
net requisition by the Committee of Ways and by money, patronage, or other improper means’ !t would not be necessary to go to Pekin. 
Means of $1,189,000 from the Secretary of thc , tho i,u - v | aw a PP er * In the House of Lords, On t),c 16th, the state of 
Treasury estimate. Tho appropriations estimated inquire and 'investigate wlfether^ny officer Xll I ,lcs w:ia debated, and the Duke of Somerset 
for thc service ol thc fiscal year, ending with officers of tho government have, by combination said that protection would be afforded to 
June, 186.1, made by former acts of Congress, of a or otherwise, prevented or defeated, or attempted refugees who might seek ter it on Loan 
'-TTT””‘ 10 «JSSKi. umm, 1 ’STShw&'S in u v " 
ol s-H 1,0,000, making wit,i the above total nearly dent has failed to refuse or compel the execution In the House of Commons, Mr. Ila 
$o3,J 4,000, ter the service of tho next fiscal year, of any law thereon. asked if the attention of tho Governm 
The largest reduction by the Committee was 
$610,000 from the Army estimates. 
The number of banks and branches on the first 
of January, throughout the United States, accord¬ 
ing to the returns of the Treasury Department, 
We make a brief extract Trom the President's 
said that protection would be afforded to political 
refugees who might seek ter it on hoard British 
men-of-wur in the Bay of Naples. 
In the House of Commons, Mr. Jlaliburton 
asked if the attention of tho Government had 
been directed to thc fact that the Island of St. 
remarks:—“I confine myself exclusively to these Pierre, near New Foundladd, had been fortified 
two branches of the resolution, because the por- by the French Government, 
tions of it which follow relate to the alleged Lord John Russell said that the case had been 
abuses in the post-offices, navy yards, public referred to the law officers of the crown, who 
Leghorn, March 13.—The result of the voting 
in Surnia Pisa nnd Leghorn, is as follows:—For 
annexation to Piedmont, 38,026; for a separate 
kingdom, 333; majority ter annexation, 37,693.— 
The number of persons inscribed on the list is 
15,218. 
Florence, March 13.—Returns of 30 Commit¬ 
tees give 101,386 In favor of annexation, and 
2,806 ter a separate kingdom. 
Bologna, March 13.—The vote in this city is 
21,694 for annexation, and two ter a separate 
kingdom. 
1'arma, March 13.—Of the 16,000 electors in 
this town, over 14,000 voted for annexation, and 51 
for a separate kingdom. 
The number of electors in the province is 57,- 
211, of whom 40,070 voted lor annexation, arid 113 
for a separate kingdom. 
The army of Home has been increased 20,000 
men. 
AusTurA. —it is stated that Austria, while de¬ 
claring her intention to remain neutral in regard 
to the Savoy question, had assured Prussia that in 
the event of the Rhine frontiers even being men¬ 
aced, she would immediately unite with Prussia 
ter the protection of German territory. 
Prussia. —The Prussian Chamber of Deputies 
had unanimously adopted the bill which guaran¬ 
tees the press against having its concessions with¬ 
drawn by Administration procedure. 
Stain ani> Morocco. —Late accounts from Tan- 
giers state that the Moors] were evincing a fierce 
spirit of resistance, aud preparations were being 
made for a strong defence of that town. 
Turkey. — A Constantinople dispatch says that 
two of the points of negotiation now pending, 
for the conclusion of a treaty of alliance between 
England, France, and thc Porte, were a revision 
of the capitulation and the right of armed inter¬ 
vention in the principalities and Scrvia. The 
projected journey of Sir IJ. Balwer to London was 
connected with this object 
It was said that the Porte had concluded a loan 
Of 25,000,OOOf. 
India ano China.—A telegram announces that 
Mr. Wilson, Chancellor of the Indian Exchequer, 
made his financial statement on the 18th of Feb¬ 
ruary. Thc deficit is about £9,000,000. He pro¬ 
poses a trade license of from 2s to 20s, yearly, a 
tax upon incomes of from £210 to £600, at 2 per 
cent, and above that at 4 per cent., with no ex¬ 
emptions, and large duties upon tobacco. The 
tariff is to be modified. There is to he no loan. 
Com vichti a t.— Ureadstvfft, —Me*srs. Richardson, Spence 
It, Co. report flour dull, auil difficult of sitlu—23*(ijl29.« tor 
American lu barrel*. Wheat quiet, hut Arm. Red 
y*10di0s7d; white fOstid@I2-. Corn dull—yellow 33«<<y 
33*6(1. Provisions. —Pork dull. Lard quiet, at 59ti@60»6d. 
— Revival new* come* from Oregon, where the con¬ 
gregation* nro large and the religious spirit active. 
— Thc New Yorti paper* state that the value of street 
dirt produced annually in that city, i* over $100,000. 
— The number of death* in San Fraucieco last year, 
was 1,463, or one death in every 47 of tho population. 
— A man, in Brooklyn, haa recovered $486 76 dam¬ 
age* from the owner of a dog which bit him in the 
hand. 
— The boundary lino just run between the Russian 
und Chinese Territories, is nix thotmand continuous 
mile*. 
— The Duke of Savoy, Victor Emanuel’* nephew, who 
i« talked of for the throne of Tuscany, is only fire year* 
of age, 
— The appropriations made by the Virginia Legislature 
at Us present session are estimated to exceed Bve million 
dollars. 
— Mrs. Whitney, one of the pioneer missionarieH of 
1820, Is about to return to Boston from the Sandwich 
Islands. 
— The Legislature of Texas has passed a hill granting 
five leagnos of land to all institutions of learning, worth 
$90,000, 
— There is it manufactory of porcelain teeth in Phila¬ 
delphia that turns off 700 daily, nnd it* annual sales are 
$360,000, 
— Six thousand nine liuudreU and six tuns of copper 
were shipped from the mining districts of Lake Superior 
during 1860. 
— Seven hundred and nineteen is full the number pro¬ 
posed for the Philadelphia police bill, now before the 
Legislature. 
— It is computed that there are at least 200,000 smokers 
in tbo city of N. Y., who, upon an average, consume two 
cigars a day. 
— A lad in Memphis, Tenn., eight years of age, was 
sentenced to the workhouse for being found drunk on 
the sidewalk. 
— Mr. Thomas Hood, of Ocean Co., N. J., lately 
slaughtered 33 hogs, the average weight of which was 
6S0H pounds. 
— The slaves owned in the Southern States number 
4,1810,000, and their value in money reaches the figure of 
$3,000,000,000. 
— The cost of taking the U. S. census this year will 
reach $1,500,000, and the enumeration will exeeed 31,000,- 
000 of people. 
— C. F. Train, of Boston, aud Hiram Fuller, of New 
York, are about to publish, in 1’atis, a free trade, Louis 
Napoleon paper. 
— An effort is making to reclaim the fallen women of 
Cincinnati, by furnishing a home for their reclamation 
and reformation. 
— The amount of wheat in store in New York is esti¬ 
mated at over one million bushels, and flour at upwards 
of 700,000 barrels. 
— Since the introduction of railways into France, there 
had been only one traveler killed outright iu every two 
million passengers. 
— The gold deposits at the Philadelphia mint, duriDg 
February, amounted to $1,838,078. Silver deposits and 
purchases, $63,459. 
— A bill has been introduced in the Alabama Legisla¬ 
ture to transport all negiSies. convicted of capital offences, 
into Massachusetts 
— Out of 162,000 males in Maine, above 15 years of age, 
77,000 are employed in agriculture, and pay more than 
60 per cent, of the taxes. 
— The mum uf $10,000, bequeathed by Abbott Lawrence, 
deceased, to the Boston Library, was paid over by his 
executors on Monday week. 
— There is news of an extensive and powerful revival 
of religion in South Australia. In a single congregation, 
500 persons were converted. 
— The proposition to repeal the law abolishing the 
death penalty in Wisconsin, has been defeated in the 
Legislature by a large majority, 
— The Prussian Government has removed the restric¬ 
tions which prevented Jewish students from graduating 
at the University of Konigsberg, 
— The war with Morocco is estimated to have cost 
Spain $25,000,000 and 16,000 lives; for which she lias 
conquered a city not worth the keeping. 
— The Island of Barbndoog contains one hundred and 
twenty-five thousand eight hundred and sixty-four inhab¬ 
itants, aud an area of only 160 square miles. , 
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