cholera and 38 deaths. Several deaths occurred 
on the vessel In the New York harbor before 
going Into quarantine. The steerage passengers 
with two or three of the crew, were the princi¬ 
pal sufferers. All that humanity can do to help 
the sick and prevent the disease from spreading 
among the passengers, is being done. The ship 
is at the Lower Quarantine, twenty miles from 
the city. Most of the passengers have been 
transferred to the shore and hospital vessels. 
Fourteen of the Virginia passengers died on the 
20th and during the following night. There were 
sixty-eight siek on the 21str— five new cases re¬ 
ported during the forenoon. 
I, I XT OF FKW A V FKKTIM KM KNTS. 
2 Tt]c 2ferx)0 tflonftmser 
Xew Advertisements, 
Legislative. — “ An act to secure the navi¬ 
gation of Oneida Lake Canal, and to provide for 
the payment thereof,” waa vetoed on the 19th 
inst. by Gov. Fenton. The Governor has also 
vetoed the bills granting aid to the Susquehanna 
and Lake Champlain Railroads; also the bill to 
amend the charter of Buffalo. The Niagara Ship 
Canal Bill passed the Senate on the 17th, 18 to 13. 
The Assembly, on the 19tb, passed a resolution 
requesting the Senators and Representatives of 
this State in Congress, to vote for the “ Bounty 
Bill ” now before that body. The Senate passed 
the Central Railroad Fare Bill. The Legislature 
adjourned sine die on the 20th inst., at 10.45 P. M. 
Victor TJncoV I.a«t Novel—The New York Tribune. 
Great American Tea Company'* Secret. *”* 
Celebrated Monitor Mower and Reaper—F MshwltZ. 
Th Spirit of the Frees—W S Sandford & Co. 
Pi t> .)»vne'e Expectorant. 
i'u• Italian or Gold Colored Bees—K I Kidder. 
Take vntir Choice— Sidney E Morec, Jr., * Co. 
Sir-, " berry Plant*— Samuel Hick*. 
Hi# Bcm BetvHive in the World—K P Kidder. 
Trotting Stall Ion John J Crittenden. 
New Jersey Forme—J H Collin & Co. 
Carle! Curl«!-B It Robb. 
Norwegian Seed Corn—II B Mann. 
A New Book on MllUtiit, Ac—Henry Carey Baird. 
Reed A chapman’* Sheep Holder—L B Kudd. 
For .Sale at a Bargain Henry Lardner. 
What every Lady want*-!' G Woodward. 
Wanted. Agent*—E B Treat ft Co. 
Cider Wanted—Horace Williams. 
A b ike or 8weuUtil White Clover—K P Kidder. 
Cedar Camphor—Harris ft Chapman. 
Consumption M K Sewell. 
Prepared Harness 0)1 Blacking—Frank Miller & Co. 
Agents Wanted—Mau*on Lang. 
Sana'a Metallc Blieep Label—C. H. Dana. 
PliOtOgraiiha—P L Wood. 
Agent* Wonted—Winslow ft Chandler. 
Todd's Improved Stamp* for Marking Sheep—A Todd,Jr. 
Basket 'Wilow Cuttings Wm J Carr. 
Great Prise Distribution—T Benton & Co. 
Preserve Your Fruit—Coleman ft Barne*. 
Osage Orange Seed— P 8 M cue role. 
Situation Wanted—Wm Beebe. 
Osage Orange Seed Halated Bros ft Putnam. 
Agent* Wanted Win A Sanndenr. 
Mark your Clothing ■without ink—Adama ft Ellis. 
Wanted, Agents—B B Hiuseell A Co. 
antcrAi. motiou 
The White Pino Compound -Geo W Swell, M D. 
Harder '* Thrashing Machine RAM Harder. 
Pure Italian Bee*—K P Kidder. 
tW~ ADVERTISING TERMS In Advunce- 
Ftftt Cents a Lias, each Insertion. A price and a 
half for extra display, or 75 cents per line ol space.— 
SpbciaL Notices, (following reading matter, loaded,) 
One Dollar per line, each Insertion. 
— Mrs. JefTerse* Davis has arrived at Montreal. 
— The reported death of Ole Bull is contradicted. 
— Indianapolis, Ind., has a population of about 
40,000. 
— Emigrants for Mexico are numerous in New 
Orleans. 
— The Pennsylvania Legislature adjourned Thurs¬ 
day week. 
— A mule rinderpest prevails in Upper Louisiana 
and Mississippi. 
— One man in Vermont has made a tun of maple 
sugar this season. 
— A calf with five legs was exhibited by a fanner 
at Troy last week. 
— Examination of Fenian prisoners has commenced 
at Cornwall, C. W. 
— Reports from all parts of Indiana indicate a very 
poor crop of wheat. 
— The carpenters in Boston are demanding $3 and 
the bricklayers $4 a day. 
— Negotiations have been commenced for a new 
Reciprocity Treaty with Canada. 
— Two children were poisoned in Chicago recently 
by eating colored pop corn balls. 
— The workingmen of Auburn, N. Y., are talking 
of establishing,/! library In that city. 
— The total fall of snow In the Lake Superior region 
the past winter amounted to 70 feet. 
— The birds at Genoa are dying by thousands from 
the miasmatic vapors in the atmosphere. 
— There arc 250 applicants for divorces at the pres¬ 
ent term of the Supreme Court of Boston. 
— The great telescope has been mounted at the 
Chicago University, and was used last week. 
— A bill for the prevention of cruelty to animals has 
passed both.branehes of the N. Y. Legislature. 
— A pair of horses died recently at Greenville, Pa., 
from eating the bark of a locust tree to, which they 
were tied. 
— The Internal Revenue Bureau, New York, have 
recently arrested twenty-two distillers for frauds ol 
about $500,000 on Government. 
— The Boston city government has appropriated 
$10,000 for the establishment of free salt water bath¬ 
ing places for use this summer. 
HAVE FOR SA LE-The Basket Willow Cuttings 
at *1.50 P l.lwb. WM. I. CARR, Barrington,N. ¥. 
JT SHEEP LA BEE -See Ill ns- 
tisemcnt In Rural, April 21st, page lay. 
C. H. DANA, West Lebanon, N. H. 
WANTED. AGENTS?. — Ladles or Gentlemen, 
It everywhere, to sell a new book entitled "Eye 
Witness." For description of the work and terms, ad¬ 
dress* B. B. BUSSELL, Boston. Moss, SI9-2t 
T>HOTOGUAPIlK OF ONF. HUNDRED Ol 
X F1CKKS Ut THE UNION ARMY. 
pT" Bent free by mall (or f 1. 
F. L. WOOD, Box 5,971, New York 
Southern Item*. 
Tiif. first colored witness (under the recent 
law) wus called in court at Baltimore on the 18th. 
Nearly all the men belonging to two negro 
regiment* about to be discharged at Mobile, 
have made contracts to commence labor imme¬ 
diately in the interior of the State. 
A letter from .South-Western Georgia says that 
the prospects for an abundant harvest are very 
promising. Corn is growing finely. 
Milledpevillc (Ga.) papers say that more than 
three thousand negroes had left that section for 
the West—high wages being the inducement. 
It is now said that Jeff. Davis will soon be tried 
either at Richmond or Nashville. The lawyers 
for the prosecution are Mr. Speed, U. 8. Attor¬ 
ney-General, and Wm. M. Evarts. For the 
defence — (Jhas. O’Connor and James T. Brady. 
The new Constitution of Texas will be sub¬ 
mitted to the people the 4th Monday in June. 
It places the freedmen, before the l&w, on an 
equality with the whites. The people of Texas 
are displeased because the peace proclamation 
does not include that State. Crops are very fine 
throughout the whole of Texas. 
The Charleston South Carolinian chronicles a 
new phenomenon in that city, namely, a demand 
on the part of the blacks for higher wages. The 
colored stevedores are unwilling to work unless 
paid two dollars a day. 
At it Again. — Every season, a* soon as the 
frost is out of t lie ground, speculations begiu as to 
the prospective quantity and quality of the wheat 
crop in the West. It is uniformly a failure on 
paper, but when harvest time comes the vernal 
predictions are shown to have been generally 
fallacious. The Homer Journal, Illinois, says 
the wheat in that section is almost entirely “fro¬ 
zen out.” Harvest time will probably tell a 
different story. 
1 It AAA AGENTS WANTED.—Full particu- 
I I', IM IU lars free, or 50 cent sample for 25 cents. 
Address WILLIAM A. SAUNDERS. Alfred, Allegany 
Co., N. Y. 849-lt 
ritllE ADVERTISER having sold his farm, wishes 
X to obtain » situation for bt* manager. He la well ac¬ 
quainted with all kind* of Stock, and u practical Parmer. 
The subscriber would not part with him under any other 
circumstance*. WM. BEEBE, Box 106P. O., N. Y. 
4£-| TO *2 FOR EVERY HOUR'S Service. 
til)X Pleasant and honorable employment, desirable for 
clergymen, teacher*, student*, and xalriter*,- -.itid no risk. 
Ladtn* and gentlemen wanted In e very State and County. 
Everybody address Marson Lako, 512Broadway,N. Y. 
Mexico. — The N. Y. Herald’s special city of 
Mexico correspondent of April 3, says that the 
disagreement between Ortega and Juarez has 
become alarming, and the Liberals see no way 
of adjusting the difficulty. Ortega claims the 
Presidency and denounces Jnarez. The Indians 
were making raids on Sonora, and committing 
great outrages. 
I ?RANK MILLER’S PREPARED II A R- 
’ NESS. On. BLACKING- In Can*, with directions 
for tiring. For vvle In everv Town mi the United States 
and Canada*. Manufactured bv FRANK MILLER ft: 
CO., No. 5 Cedar 8u, N. YNo.* Welling Bt., C. W. 
A gent* wanted-in every county 
In tint state to canvass tor Leptne* national Oil 
Portraits Of distinguished persons. $ ill to *20 a day made 
by good agent*. Ad areas for Circular, WINSLOW & 
CHANDLER, General Agents,9 Spruce St., N. Y. 
ROCHESTER, N. Y,, APRIL 28, 1866, 
M ark your clothing without 
INK.— Outfit's Inrleltote Y’ern-lO—A* tti-lly used as 
a lead pencil. Warranted not to wash out. Bend 40cta. 
and get one by mail. ADAMS ft ELLIS, 
40 Buffalo St., Rochester, N. Y. 
|W Agents wanted to tell everywhere. 
NEWS PARAGRAPHS, 
A flair* at WaMhlugton. 
The Secretary of the Treasury has under 
consideration the subject of issuing proposals 
for a new five per cent. loan. 
The colored people of the District of Colum¬ 
bia on the 19th lust., celebrated the anniversary 
of their freedom on au extensive scale. There 
w ere about 6,000 In the procession, and twice as 
many more who celebrated "the day” without 
formality—"on their own hook.” Among the 
distinguished personages who addressed the col¬ 
ored people were President Johnson and Senator 
Wilson of Massachusetts. 
Clement 0. Clay was ordered to be released 
from Fortress Monroe on the 17th by the Presi¬ 
dent upon the following conditions: —That he 
take the oath of allegiance to the United States, 
and give his parole of honor to conduct himself 
as a loyal citizen of the same, and to report him¬ 
self in person at any time, and place to answer 
any charge* that may hereafter be preferred 
against him by the United States. [Mr. Clay 
compiled, and wus liberated the 18th.] 
It is announced that Henry Stanbnry of Ohio, 
recently Assistant Attorney-General, has been 
appointed to the vacancy on the bench of the 
Supreme Court of the United States, occasioned 
by the death of Judge Catron. 
All payments of naval prize money on lists 
upon which no sums have yet been paid, have 
been suspended for the present, until certain 
rules for their payment shall be determined by 
the Supreme Court, before which several prize 
cases are now pending. 
A mass meeting of soldiers and sailors was 
held in Washington the 17th inst. The object 
was to promote such measures as wlU secure the 
equalization of bounties and pensions and ap¬ 
pointments under the Government, 
The President has recognized Morris Von 
Baumbach as Vice Consul of Oldonburgh at 
Milwaukee, and as Vice Consul of Bavaria at 
the same city. 
The President has approved the joint resolu¬ 
tion authorizing and directing the Secretary of 
War to take immediate measures to preserve 
The United States ship of war Augusta is 
to cruise on the coast of Maine to prevent 
any violation of the neutrality laws by Ameri¬ 
can Fenians. 
There are twenty-seven chaplains in the navy, 
of whom eleven are Episcopalians, six Metbo- 
distB, five Presbyterians, four Baptists, and one 
Congregational 1st. 
The New York Gas Company get their coal 
delivered at $4.10 in gold, and after making their 
gas from it, sell the coke for more than the coal 
originally cost them. 
General Meade and- Staff left New York 
for Eastport, Me., one day last week. It is 
supposed that the General has been northward 
to see what the Fenians are doing. 
There is a strike among the coal heavers in 
Richmond, Penn,, and business is suspended. 
Hundred of boats are lying idle, and the boat¬ 
men are seeking other employment. 
On the 18th inst., another extensive fire took 
place at Titusville, Pa., and a great amount of 
property was destroyed. It Is supposed to have 
been the work of an incendiary. Loss $300,000. 
The Coroners Jury, after investigation into 
the murder of the Peering family, found a 
verdict, charging Antonie Probst, now under 
arrest, with the murder of the eight victims. 
A resolution in l’avor of the Confederation 
of the British North American Provinces, and 
appointing a delegation to go to England to 
arrange the details, has passed both Houses of 
the Nova Scotia Parliament. 
Already Paris Isastlrwith projects connected 
with the great exhibition. A company has been 
formed to rent all the vacant apartments in 
Paris, with the object of underletting them to 
visitors at their own price. 
The U. S. District Court at Milwaukee has 
affirmed the judgment in the case of Sclah 
Chamberlain vs. the Eastern Division of the La 
Crosse Railroad Company, for principal and 
interest, amounting to about $1,000,000, 
It has been decided by the Supreme Court at 
Binghampton, that the law relative to the State 
Inebriate Asylum, 16 unconstitutional and void. 
Parties committed to that institution may be 
discharged on a writ of habeas corpus. 
The steamer City of Norwich of the New 
London and New York Line, came into collision 
with the schooner General Van Vieit on the 17tli 
inst. Both vessels were totally wrecked. The 
6teamer had on board 50 persons—10 were lost. 
It is now thought by some that Dr. Mudd 
and the other convicted and imprisoned conspir¬ 
ators in the murder of President Lincoln, may 
claim their release on the grouud that the mili¬ 
tary tribunal before which they were tried, 
was illegal. 
An oyster bed was discovered last month in 
Lawrence, Kansas. In digging a cellar on the 
premises of Messrs. Faxtou Hardwick, what 
appeared to be an old oyster bed was found about 
fivefeet below the surface. There was a consider¬ 
able deposit of oyster and turtle shells found. 
A Massachusetts Yankee has invented a 
cotton picking machine, which it is claimed 
will do the work of t wenty men, gathering cotton 
as clean as the most expert hand could do it, at 
distances ranging from six inches to six feet, 
and taking it only from the bolls which are ripe 
and well opened, leaviug the undeveloped pods 
uninjured, and not harming the plant. 
The Board of Aldermen of New York recently 
adopted a resolution directing the Street Com¬ 
missioner to notify the Street Railroad Compa¬ 
nies to resume at once the running of the usual 
number of cars, and in the event of their refusal 
or neglect to do so, the Corporation Counsel was 
to take measures for the abrogation of their 
grants. [An understanding between the em¬ 
ployers and strikers has been arrived at, and the 
cars are]again running ] 
Y tONSUMPTION-?iE.\D to M. K. NEWELL, 
V7 Boston, Mss*., for Ills 
REMEDY. 
He was cured after being given up by bis physicians. 
R eme dy Is very simple. 
PT Enclose * t ana a 3 cent stamp. 
C IDKIt WANTED! The Subscriber 
will lurnlsh CASKS and pay CASH tor any 
quantity of PURE CIDER, delivered at the Railroad 
or Canal. For limner particular* address 
S496t HORACE WILLIAMS, Agent, 
Apt 1116,1866. Vinegar Manufacturer, Btillalo.N. Y. 
From South America. 
The steamer Arizona from Aspinwall, with 
$820,000 in specie, arrived in New York the 20th. 
A terrible die aster occurred at Aspinwall on 
the 3d inst,—an explosion on board the steam¬ 
ship European — killing fifty persons. Among 
the killed were the captain and chief officers of 
the ship. The ship and four hundred feet of 
the wharf were entirely destroyed. The cause of 
the explosion is supposed to have been from 
nltro - glycerine, a large quantity of which 
was on board the ship. [Since the news of 
this catastrophe j cached New York, the au¬ 
thorities of that city have Ordered several hun¬ 
dred barrels of ultro-glycerinc on storage to 
be removed to a place of safety.] 
News from the Pacific coast gives little hope 
of the speedy settlement of the Peruvian-Chilian- 
Spanish question. Little progress is being made 
by either of the belligerents. 
There is some uilk of bombarding Valparaiso, 
but that i* hardly likely. No attempt has been 
mafic by the Spaniards to take possession of 
the Cliincha Islands. 
The revolution in Panama is ended. The 
majority of the prisoners were set at liberty. 
Markets, Commerce, &c. 
Fob Clothes-Moth*. Sold bv Druggist* everywhere. 
HARRIS ft CHAPMAN. FaeturerS, Bottom Mush 
YtTHAT EVERY LADY WANTS-50 L’TS.- 
lt Clark* Patent Indelible Pencil, for markluc Lin¬ 
en—will murk 1,000 piece*. Samples sent bv mall for 50 
cents. Also Kilts' Patent Bdtsor* Sharpener — every 
ladv needs onu — will sharpen ecirsor* iu one minute. 
Sample malted to any address for 60 cents. Agents are 
making from *10 to $16 p day. Send for sample- and 
term* to trade. Acldre** 
p. G. WOODWARD, 85 Main St.. Rochester, N. Y. 
F OIt SALK AT A BARGAIN. - Two 
Farms lolniug, situated In Nile* Township, Berrien 
Michigan, 3X iuller. from the city of Mien, one con- 
tabling iS6 acre*, the atimr 258, will be sold either togeth¬ 
er cr singly. Both have good buildings and orchards— 
85 acres on on# and 45 on the other under cultivation. A 
tin* Sugar Camp of 1500 tree*: good water, and no 
wasteland. Timber very ilt,e.anu wood a high price; 
climate healthy. For particular* manlrc of 
HENRY LARDNER, Nile*, Mich. 
VEW JERSEY FA It ns.— A Gentle* 
, * van's Farm, 75 acre*, mtsr 5 Railroad Htutlorm and 
Milage*. Hue Ornamental Shade Tree* In front and rear, 
price E\LOO; 1 do, 0C acre*. hanil»om«. price 04,000; 1 do, 
124 neic*, Iron ling turnpike, all the Helds watered, price 
65 per ncre ; 1 do,57 acre*, cheap, price *2.206; 1 no, 50 
acres, >2,516; 30 acre* f ranhorry laud, with sufficient 
vines 1o i*’arit the whole, price $2,500. Various other 
land and farm*, to suit. Those wishing to buy, will ad- 
t!rfte> J II COFFIN ft CO., FraukllnvILle. Gloucester 
Co., N. J. » HtO-Ut 
UUANTED, AGENTS— New Book Now 
Tt Ready.—Tne Great Campaigns ol GRANT and 
SHERMAN, by the Hull. J. T. HEADLEY,If) une large 
volume, Irom orb did sources, Including popular biogra¬ 
phies of prominent Generals of the Union Army, with 
numerous steel portraits Jwtlo scenes arid maps; in both 
English and German. Bold only by Agents. A rare 
chance Is offered to make money. Scud stamp forterms, 
&c. E. B. TREAT ft CO., Publisher*, 
154 Broadway, New York. 
The Great National Fair. — The Lady 
Directors of the National Soldiers’ and Sailors’ 
Orphan Home will commence to hold a public 
fair in the city of Washington on the 15tli of 
May next, the proceeds whereof are to be de¬ 
voted to the support and maintenance of the 
orphans of national soldiers and sailors not 
otherwise provided for in their respective States 
and Territ ories. The ladies invite all who can to 
contribute toward representing their State by a 
table at. their fair. The charity is a noble and 
deserving one, and it is hoped that each State 
and Territory will be liberally represented. All 
contributions should be addressed, "National 
Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Orphan Home, Washing¬ 
ton, D. C.,” and forwarded, if possible, ten days 
before the opening of the fair. The "Home” 
will be opened for the reception of children on 
the 1st of June next, 7 and applications for ad¬ 
mission may be forwarded immediately. 
M9-2t 
SAMPLES 
SENT FREE 
PROVISION MARKETS. 
NEW YORK, April 21.—Cotton HTGiMTr. formirlfilings. 
Flour Tanga* from $6,90912,HO us to quality. Wheat, *1.88 
f 12,75. Rye. 7%OWt. Barley, doll. Com, 82<<t,94c. Oats, 
l@68c. Hops.56c, Pork, new tness, ; old 
do. *25,00(2,115.21); prime, $21,Mka.22; Shoulders, 10®12 cent*; 
Hums, ISKQttTjkfQ. Luru, ilMGMOY els. Butter, 25G3)60c. 
GtifCMl, l«<w22c. Glover :.ml. *K«,i2c ; TlPldth 
50; rough tiax, |2, 4003 , 2 ,50. 
ALBANY, Ai-uilvi.— Flour,IlkalS. Corn meal $1,60® 
1.81 ¥ too AS. Wheat, $!.«k*3. Rye.SOe. Burley,88@l,l6. 
Corn S5@8Sc. Oat*, 60®6t. Pork, |,2noa31. Shoulders, 17c. 
llama, 21c. (emuLed beef Air. Butter ,506t55c. Lard 20® 
21 c. Cheese 2a<fc22c.. Hop*. 25<i40c. Clover seed 10@l2Ji; 
large do, Bkai2>»c »t.; timothy. $3.00<&5,62. 
BUFFALO. ArniL 21.— Floor, tale* nl *7.20@n.75.— 
Wheat, |1,43®2.45. Corn, 6061.Ctic. Rye, KkafiOc. Barley. 
TS&Sric. OwU ;.N,>-47c. PeiuBTc®8l.tO. Beaus t.l,25®l,50. 
Clover seed, *0,75; timothy, *.'k» 5,25; flax, nominal.— 
Salt. *2.5062,65. 
CHICAGO, ArKTL 21.—Flour, sales at *7.50@13,00.— 
Wheat. Cora, 42Qi46we. Oats, 27,S®28c.— 
Mess pork *23,60(3*25,75. Lard Q>i©i8XO* 
TORONTO. Arm. 20. —Flour ranges from * 5 , 50 ® ;,00; 
Kali Wneut,*l,:i06M,52; Spring Wheat, *1,106*1,25; Barley, 
WhglKlc; Pi ss, (6<&71r; ; Oats. 80®B2c ; live. SHigUOc : Butter 
2l@28c; Cheese, l4®loc-, Kegs, 9@10c; Fork, Mess, *22® 
28; Prime, *20@2l; ilunA, 13@14c; Lard, 12}y®131<c: Ba¬ 
con, I0<3il2e. Beef hams. lOoillo. Potatoes, 25@85c. ** bu. 
Hay. *Sfcal3; Straw, *6,tKK,t7,WJ. Clover seed, • 4,50®5; 
Timothy, *2@3^5; Flax, *t,0o@l,75; Tares, *1(5)1,18. 
A sample of Proi. Robb’b CuEntqrK wilt bo sent free 
to any address. The CenLtqrE will cnrl the stralehtest 
hair on the flrrt application (without iDjury) In soft,lux¬ 
uriant. beautiful flowing curls. Address, Willi stamp, 
Prof. B. H. ROBB, Parkman, Ohio. 8ia4t 
A new book on milling* mill* 
WEIGHTING, ETC., Etc.-Just Ukady. 
THE MILLER’S MILLWRIGHT’S AND 
ENGINEER’S GUIDE. 
BY JTENRT PALLETT. 
In one volume 12mo. Illustrated. Price *2. Sent by 
mall, Free of Postage. 
This volume is the work of .» practical man who has 
Bpeut almost a llfe-tlme la Milling audMlllwrlghtlng.aud 
It cannot fail to be valuable, to any and all men engaged 
In either of these occupation*. In it urn illsemim-i! iu a. 
pIuLu practical manner, mill*, millstone*, wheel*, dams 
saw mills, grinding wheat,&c„ cogs,packing flout, wind 
millR, belting, gearing, water power, *C., ftc.. t»ad it 
contain* grain tabic*, for Irom o0 cl*, to *2 V bushel. 
*3r*My Catalogue of Practical and SdentWc Books 
sent F tutu ol Pottage to anv one. who will favor me with 
Uls address HENRY CAREY BA 1RU. 
Industrial Publisher, 406 Walnut fit., Philadelphia. 
Canada. —A Toronto dispatch of April 20, 
says "the Fenian prisoners at Cornwall have 
been remanded till Wednesday next, awaiting 
important evidence. A most complete detective 
system is in operation, and further arrests will 
be made unless the suspected parties succeed iu 
escaping. A special dispatch to the Globe from 
Eastport, Me., says that Geu. Meade announce* 
a determination to line the coast with 50,000men 
if necessary to prevent Fenian mischief. The 
meeting of Parliament is postponed until June.” 
Orders have lately been issued in Toronto for the 
entire military force of the Province in parade 
and drill two days every week; also, a procla¬ 
mation declaring that, the act respecting the sani¬ 
tary precautions for the public health will be 
enforced during the ensuing six months. 
The Cholera. 
The American Consul at Halifax on the 17th 
inst, sent the following dispatch to the Collec¬ 
tor at New York: — "The city physicians on 
board the steamship England, after farther de¬ 
velopments of the disease nnd fuller consulta¬ 
tions on Sunday evening, concur in pronouncing 
it Asiatic cholera. The passengers are detained 
at quarantine grounds, and other precautioue 
have been adopted to prevent the disease from 
spreading. Not a single ease of sickness has 
occurred among the cabin passengers on board 
the steamer England.” Dr. Biseell, Health Offi¬ 
cer on board the hospital ship Falcon in H.he 
Lower Bay, New York, in a “report” dated the 
21st inst., says "the steamship England, Capt. 
Grace, from Liverpool by way of Halifax, arrived 
here to-day. She reports a crew of 122 men, with 
16 cabin passengers and 1,202 in the steerage. 
The number who died on the passage to Halifax, 
50; at Halifax and an infant last night, 150. The 
passengers and crew are all welL She will be 
quarantined in the Lower Bay.” 
The steamship Virginia, which left Liverpool 
on the 4th inst., with 1,053 passengers, arrived 
at the quarantine below New York on the 18th 
in-t., with twenty-eight persons on board tick 
with the cholera. The disease made its first ap¬ 
pearance on tbe steamer eight days out from 
Liverpool. During the remainder of the voyage 
A THE WELL KNOWN Trotting 
m VrtO Stallions John J. Cbittbspen and Col. Wads- 
-“ — “ — “- worth will be found the ensuing season at the 
Monroe Countv Jail. Terms for seaaou, for J. J. Critten¬ 
den, *50; Col. Wadsworth, *30. 
John J. Urilti-ndeu took Ibr First Premium ut the 
InmrnatlottHl Horse Show at Buffalo. In lsiw, dvit Old 
Roval Oeorec and others. He also took the great Sweep¬ 
stakes Premium, *500, at the World’s Fair in Chicago, 
1862, over nine trotting and live thorunirh-bred Stallions, 
among which wen- "( apt Uaford," Princeton,”" Mag¬ 
na Chartii." " Young Royal George," etc. .John J. Crit¬ 
tenden show* more speed an-i endurance lor a horse 01 
his experience than there I* standing In (be West. He Is 
s tine healthv horse, a sure foal getter, as bis produce in 
18(32 Lu Wavne Countv.K. V., must. 
Pkoiob>(k.— John J. Crittenden was sired by the ‘'Ben- 
sou Horse,*' he by ’* Black Hawk." The dam of the Ben¬ 
son Horse was kited hv " Young Karablrtonian he by 
" Bishop Uainbletonlaii," and he by " Imported Messen¬ 
ger." J. J. Crlitenden's item was sired by " nambleton- 
un,” Grnni! dura by “ Bishop's UauibletoniAn,” and he 
" Imported Messenger.* 1 649-tf 
CATTLE MARKET*. 
NEW YORK, APRIL l?.— Salea Beef Cattle, *12,00@18; 
Cows and Calves, $g*fKcuiu0: Veal Calves,KtailgSc; Sheep 
and Lambs, S'^SuOc; Swine, lOaiOKC. 
ALBANY, APRIL 20.— Beeves *4,50^11,00; Sheep, 0® 
SKO. 
BRIGHTON ft CAMBRIDGE. April lS.-Beeve*,sales 
at. KKaiHJiC- Working oxen *175 ®j200*i pr. Randy steel* 
tlOOtflUVi. Yearling* MOfflOO; two-year olds, *85®45; three- 
year old*, wtytVtQ- Milch cows, *45^125, Heifers, UKK* 
48 Sheep and lamb* 6»a7R*c. * tt.; lu lots, *i^0©6 V head; 
CXtott old aheap,$5,50i&<: or'idBSHc.F tt. Bholes—whole¬ 
sale UKC'.vfc.; reulf I'iiilUn. Hides 8®9c. P tb ; couii 
try lottfia'c.: tallow 7w!ir..; calfaklu* pelts, *2 
each ; country lots 73c@l.50. Fat hog? lE\®12c. 
TORONTO. APRtL 20— Beef cattle, *7<!i>9. Sheep, *6® 
8 each. Lambs, *;.5u®i3 each. Calv s, *4;^8. — ty'UWe. 
The American Colonization Society.— 
During the year 1805 this Society gave passage 
to, and settled in, Liberia, 627 colored persons. 
The last expedition, which sailed Irom Balti¬ 
more November 4th, included 172 of the class 
known a6 " Freedmen,” from in or near Lynch¬ 
burg, Va. Intelligence of the landing of the 
latter at Monrovia, on the 1-tth of December, 
and of their satisfaction with their adopted 
country, has been received. 
rjlAKE YOUR CHOICE l 
Of a *55 SEWING MACHINE, c-itlier Wheeler ft W1I 
8C>D, or Grover & Baker, for the Names of Sixteen Nev. 
Subscribers to the 
wool, MARKETS. 
NEW YORK, At-i:il 1'.— The market Tor domestic 
fleeces has been more active, but prices are Irregular.— 
We Quote, iu currency, as lollows: 6'<«65 g for native ft W 
Merinos: SkgUYie lor X anil % do; 65@70c for lull-blond 
do; 70@80c for Saxony ; Bd®40c lor No. 1 pulled; 53@r«' 
tor superfine; vOisd'Ac tor extra do; 25 @ 2 iC<br common 
unwashed CaBfdrula, and 2,<5J0e fir fine. Foreign — 
Chilian unwashed, 246*310 s Entre Rios wa*n.?.d. SiiJMsc: 
Cordova, 40® 1 c; Kan India, a'xa>i3a; Alrlcaa, 20©,:3c; 
Mexican. 80feA',i:; Buiyrna, 25k*45c.—A. F. Pbst. 
BOSTON, April 19 —The following are tbe Advertiser's 
quotations:—Ohio and Peiin*y'vauia,— Choice, 70tgiT5c; 
une, GJSti5cj medium. 554 * 110 ; co;n*e, 4T(3A)r.. Michigan 
New York anu Vermont— Extra, 60i&ti5c; flht*, ss&Wc; 
medium, 50@55C; coarse,45@48ti. Other Wcistern-Fine, 
50OB0C; medium, 47©50c ; common, 45@4?c; California, 
lS@40c; Canada, 60&B5o; nulled, extra, 50@85c; super- 
line, I>.a05e; No. l,80@42sc; Brnyrna, ISvnir.o; Buenos 
Ayres, 20®55C; Cape Good Hope.SOfflfOc; Chillnn. 24<b30c; 
Henman, 30®32o; African, 18£i-45c; East India, 20050c. 
NEWYORK OBSERVER 
with the Money (*56; for one year in advance. 
WE ARE SENDING MACHINES EVERY DAY. 
From Fuller, Penn. 
" The machine arrived safely, and was put to work by 
alriend, making up clothing for poor and needy chil¬ 
dren. and It works very well, It came just In time to do 
good.” 
Sample copies and Circulars sent to any- address free. 
Terms, S3.50 a Year in Advance. 
SIDNEY E. MORSE. Jn.. ft Co., 
B49-lt S7 Fark Row, New York. 
The Struggle is Over!—A s the meagre 
sheaves bowed to the main sheaf of the field, so 
the whole broocl of imitation and counterfeit 
extracts have bowed to the Sovereign Perfume of 
the day — Phalon’s "Night-Blooming Cereus.” 
They have gone to oblivion, where they belong. 
Sold everywhere. 
Wheat Prospects. —A correspondent of the 
Ohio State Journal, in a letter from Cumberland, 
Mel, of recent date, says: “In the last few 
weeks I have traveled over seven hundred miles 
in Pennsylvania, Delaware and Maryland, and 
excepting, perhaps, one field in twenty-five, the 
