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Foreign Intelligence, 
The French Government is reducing the 
standing army. 
The Spanish fleet in the Pacific is to be 
increased. 
Yokahama, Japan, April 26. — The French, 
English, Dutch and American ministers visit 
the Tycoon at 0»oca by his invitation, for social 
and not political purposes. 
A fire has destroyed a Japanese Bible just 
translated by four years’ labor. 
The Colorado takes over to San Francisco a 
party of Japanese of high rank, who go for edu¬ 
cation. 
At Cork, (Ireland,) O’Brien was sentenced to 
death, but it is thought none of the Fenians will 
die, and the matter is warmly discussed. 
Our minister Adams, at London, favors com¬ 
mutation. 
Changes in the English Cabinet not yet com- 
NEWS PARAGRAPHS. 
California flour of the very finest qual¬ 
ity, is now being sold in this city (Rochester) 
for a less sum than that made from the best of 
Genesee wheat. 
Jefferson Davis (the telegraph says) is 
at Montreal, at his wife’s mother’s. It is re¬ 
ported that he has bought a residence at St. 
Catharines, C. W. 
Menomonee, an Indian chief, 90 years old, 
who fought with Tecumseb and at the seige of 
Fort Mackinaw in 1811, is catching muskrats for 
a living at Windsor, C. W. 
The Russian Commissioners, Col. GarloflT and 
Capt. Hunnlns, sent by the Czar to travel, ob¬ 
serve and report on this country, were enter¬ 
tained in New Haven last week. 
A party of Pennsylvania capitalists, represent¬ 
ing $40,000,000, have made a tonr in Virginia to 
examine coal depositee, manufacturing sites, Ac., 
and are pleased with their observations. 
There is a domestic paradise in Worcester, 
Mass. It is 1 1 one-story house. Ih that house 
with the unexpectedly large, receipts of wheat from 
California, have caused a decline, particularly In the 
medium grades of flour. A Boston paper of Saturday 
says the eastern .flour market is “badly demoralized,” 
and that sales are effected with dlflicnlty, even at a ma¬ 
terial reduction In rates. 
During the month of May the grain market* at the 
West were greatly excited, and wheat sold at higher 
figures in Chicago, than at .my time since Its lucorpora. 
tion as a city On the first of May. No. 2 spring wheat 
opened at $2,07; on the 18th It sold at *2.as and on the 
jJlIORT-BOKN BULL —BREIJ BY C 
1; Warn, two years old. recorded in Herd Boot 
sale by SYLVESTER LEHMAN ’ 
Sharon (enter, Schoharie Co., N. 
( COLD t-lffY GOLDEN Conip<, nnrf 
YT wiliforce the beard to grow on ihe smoothes? rJJ.p 
In 21 days. Satisfaction given, or monev refimded?2 
every , ase, Sent by malf, postpaid, lor'50 cents a ln 
Address M. A. JAGGERS, Calhoun,'ills. 
W ANTED-AGENTS FOR BOSTOlw" 
Philadelphia. Cincinnati, Chicago, with $150 to ln? 
cate. Also. 20 Traveling Agents can make $25,090 per an" 
num, selling Prof, .lonsrsux's Wash Crystals,Prenarid 
Starch. and Improved indigo Bide. &e. Address with 
t>.>wt«|ie Usmn torCirculars, or send v oL. for 
1. T. JOHN bON, 846 Greenwich st.,N, Y. 907-tf * 
ROCHESTER, N. Y., JUNE 8, 1867. 
From Wa«Iilii('ton. 
The Brazilian minister informs Mr. Seward 
that he has no notice of emancipation by the 
Emperor, but thinks the matter in progress, yet 
not finished. 
Surratt's trial is postponed to June lOtb. 
Assistant Secretary of the Treasury Chandler 
will soon resign for his health, but Secretary 
M’Culloeh will leave the vacancy open, hoping 
for his return, as he is a valuable and honorable 
officer. , 
Persons from Louisiana are presenting charges 
against Gov. Wells, and seeking Gen. Sheridan’s 
removal, 
Two hundred and twenty-one patents 
issued the week ending the 1st inst. 
It is understood that the Judiciary Commit 
tee are opposed to the impeachment project. 
were 
Mass. It is A one-story house, 
two Irish families reside, happy and contented, 
with twenty-four hogs, twenty-five hens, five 
ducks and one cow. 
Stewart & Co. of New York, have created a 
stir iu trade and feminine circles by going into 
the bonnet business, and proposing to sell Paris 
| “ hats,” that the milliners have charged $30 and 
$40 for, at $10 to $15. 
Mucn excitement exists in Springfield, Mass., 
over the cases of alleged undue severity in eorpo- 
real punishment of pupils in the public schools. 
An Indignation meeting of the citizens has been 
called to take action in the matter. 
The “Quarter” so frequently mentioned in 
British trade returns in their reports of the 
movements and consumption of grain, weighs 
i. • i k c i.viu ti* |m" i Mnr»j wiser ana 
better, y or ?aic tty 3)1 bookftnltarff. or **nt no* U paid to 
a ,H r !‘, 8 l on recap* of juice be JAMES O’KANE & 
CO., Publishers,484 Broadway, N. Y. 
JF YOU WANT TO KNOW ALL ABOUT 
IOWA AND THE WEST! 
SUBSCRIBE FOR THE 
IOWA STATE REGISTEEI 
PRICE: WEEKLEY *2. DAILY $10 PER ANNUM. 
The Register Is the Official State Paper, Radically 
Republican; is a mammoth 40 column sheet: has a clr- 
culatlon n every county in the state, ami makes Iowa 
Victoria’s birthday was celebrated by illumi¬ 
nations, iVc. 
The clause of the Reform Bill fbr more liberal 
extension of the franchise passed the House of 
Commons. 
it is denied that Prussia is strengthening the 
armament of Rastadt. 
A St. Petersburg dispatch says the King of 
Greece is betrothed to the Graud Dutchess Con- 
staniinovina. 
The Turkish question demands attention, and 
ellorts will be made by leading European powers 
for its final solution. 
London, June 1. — A dispatch from Berlin to¬ 
day, reports that the Prussian Cabinet and the 
Government of the Czar have come to an under¬ 
standing on the Eastern Question, and that the 
policy of cither Government in the East will 
hereafter be identical. 
Paris, June 1,—Alexander, the Czar of Russia, 
arrived this afternoon from Berlin. 
St. Petersburg, Juue 2.—The Imperial Gov¬ 
ernment has issued a proclamation extending a 
general amnesty to the Poles engaged in the last 
insurrection in Russian Poland. 
London, June 2, 
From New York. 
A Herald dispatch says contraband trade 
with Indians on the Northern frontier is carried 
on by respectable persons in Northern New York 
and New England. 
Subscriptions to buy a home in the South for 
Davis, are going on. 
A Times special says the Japanese have bought 
the rebel rum Stonewall for $400,000. 
The Coast Wrecking Company only wait good 
weather to raise the Santiago de Cuba. 
Tbe telegraph to Cuba is to be opened by July. 
News from Haytl says that Salnava is made 
Provisional President, and will probably be 
made Gcffrard’s successor. 
Rochester Wholesale Prices Current. 
Hour, Feed, Grain, Etc. Fruits, Vegetables, Etc. 
Flour, w"t wh't $17,25® 1 7,75 Apples, green $0 7 va i * 
Do. red Wheat. 10.UOctl8.SO Do, dried l/it 7&j 
Do. extra State, !.|50®U,(w ivk&csV ’ ■«! 10 £ 
Do. buckwheat, P ct. 4,1# Cherries .. IT? 
Mlllfeed, coarw. <V.,00028.00 Plums. 
Do.fine.... 25,000,35,00 Blackberries.'.'' oto nn 
MeaL, corn, cwt. 2,5(1® 2,75 i’otatoo * hn"‘ J£ 
Wheat, red. jStkS a^0 mSS^ * — $1 JKS 
Best wliltc. V<Y>* 5,50 Tunilns . ^ 
Corn, Old.* bn. «ji» 531 » 
Wo. new. 1,20® 1.25 40 
Rye. l.so® 1.75 Hides and Skins. 
2®*f. Green hide* trim'd b® 9c 
Barley,. Do. unttinuccd. ua 0 
Beaus,.. 1A0® 1,75 Green calfskins... Hi® lft 
Meats. Sheen pelts, each," 50c® 3,00 
Pork, old mess. .$23.00024.00 L ‘ uiU ‘ °* •*•••• 
560 pounds, and Is made np of eight bushels of 
It is equivalent to 5 cwt. 
Later reports show 
that Salnava is Dictator. 
Dexter beat Lady Thome at the great trotting 
match for $2,000. Time for a mile, 2:24 und 2:22. 
The Yearly meeting of Friends are discussing 
the holding of Government offices by members 
of the Society—some opposing and others disin¬ 
clined to desert State affairs for bad men to 
manage. 
From the Far West, 
News at St. Louis, from Montana, reports 
Sioux Indians warlike and depredatiug in Gal¬ 
latin Valley. 
Troops are called out. Omaha reports tell of 
more troubles near Fort Kearney. Five desert¬ 
ers from Fort Hays, Kansas, were scalped. 
Troops are on the move. 
A dispatch from Montana says Gen. Meagher 
had raised 1,000 men, and has taken the field 
against the Indians, A small party of troops 
70 pounds each, 
The Chinese Government is abouttoestablish 
a School of Science at Pekin to the end that the 
Chinese may not be behind the rest of the 
world in the construction of machinery, steam¬ 
ers, railroads and fire-arms. The professors are 
to be imported. 
Lombard street is the “ Wall street” ofLon- 
don. Of course property on it is costly. A site 
for one house was recently let for $88,000 a year; 
it was sold for a premium of $850,000 and the 
rental, and there is now building on it a house 
expected to cost $850,000, and to let for $110,000 
a year. 
The Pittsfield manufacturers support a club- 
room, which is furnished with the best newspa¬ 
pers in the country, billiard saloons, and other 
means of recreation. They also maintain a fine 
trotting park. They propose the erection of a 
massive stone dam for the accommodation of 
their works. 
Iiie sword which General Putnam carried 
through the Revolutionary war, is in the pos¬ 
session of Deacon Jonathan Kingsbury of Livo¬ 
nia Station. Livingston dpi aty. The deacon has 
owned It for the last lbrbjr years. His father-in- 
DrewTd boss,cwt 10,00® 10,50 
Beef,..,,.. f$,00r«u<,00 
Spring lambs., 2,TV* a.OO 
Mutton, ? n>. 10® isc 
Hams.. 14 W® |5 
Shoulders.. 11® 11 
Chicken*,,..,,., US 1 H 
Turkeys . 18® 20 
Geese, each. 00® 00 i 
Dairy, Etc. 
Batter.choice roll, 20 ® V’2C 
Do. packed. 15® 18 
Cheese, dairy.is® 20 
Do. factory.is® 18 
Lnrrl, tried.,.. ,.12>@ IS f 
Do. rough. 12 ® i-j' 
Tallow, tried.UV:@ DY 1 
Do. rough.. *'® 6 (s 1 
Berk, dozen. 17® iw ( 
Forage. 
Hay ¥ ton..,.,.$20,005538,00 
Straw.$10,00® 12,00 i 
I ''“r v .».i,UKja.no 
Clover, medium,. 3.0008,50 
lar KC. 0 , 00 ® 10,00 
f . 1.30@1 10 
. 1,00®2,00 
Sundries, 
Wood, hard.$7,(KI®7250 
Coal,lump, F tun. li,50®0,00 
Do. Urge egg.... 8,5000,00 
Do. Ktnall t'xrx.... 6,80®o,00 
ODINE’S JONVAL TI KBINE 
JUNVAL J I ftulNE \VA- 
JJ TER WHEEL, combining great economy in the 
- nse of water, simplicity, 
durability, and general a- 
daptatlon to all posiuons 
in which water can he used 
as a motive power. 
The unclcrslirued innnafac • 
Hirers of the above wheel 
^ are prepared tomrni.Ui and 
warrani the same to give 
",‘°re i )0 ";<' r T,lau «n> over- 
k shot or or her 1 nrhlne wheel 
'l^jjjiJAjmade neing the t ajn« a- 
JSf v - -c ^iw’ypJmount of water. These 
wheels have been tested 
n bh all the. wheels or note 
TOVttnmn ~~ ' in the country, and have 
1 - never tailed to prove their 
-r, superiority. We therefore 
^ propose to not them ln for 
any responsible party,war- 
““ • . ranting them to work up 
to our representation*, failing In which we will take 
them out, at our own expense. The intention of mill, 
wrights Is Invited to this wheel. Agents wanted In every 
county In Ole Lotted stutc* and Can arias. Seud for de- 
dreotar, J. H. HOD1NE & t:o„ 
U07<tf Mount Morris. New Vort- 
Dispatclies from Constan¬ 
tinople report that the Sublime Porte has con¬ 
sented to entrust the solution of the Cretan 
question to a commission of the European Gov¬ 
ernments. 
New York, JUNE 1.—A*Jies, pots. $S,7:.®8.75' pearls 
$ll,005cl2,(HI, Cotton. 27i$<jt28c. Flour, sales :tl lit Ml®15 - 
ou. Wheat, $2,23<!i2,i?). Rye. $l,7b®i.7i. Barley, ti,‘J.‘®i, 2 ^. 
(.urn, Ont>, ws ™iSfc t I'ork, n* j w tlwn 
23,35 ; old do. »22«2X prim?.; 
new plain me: *, $14J>^ - 2i,00; new extra mess, $19,50®2S-' 
Allmii), Jirne I — Flour, sales at tlL75®17.50• rve 
flotir, *ik5l)®9j75i Corn tneal, .'.(>0ct2.72 ¥ 100. Wheat,k^Go® 
Kye, $LMii.< 1,80V. Coil), *1,la® 1 .23j OsU, 80fflK8e„ Bariev 
$f,&. Bauer.40@30c. Lard. u®!ie. (^wriKtSMIte y 
C’hleuiro, June I - Floor, $!>2)0®14Ji0: Wiieat, *2,is<a 
J.U.,, Corn, 88c®$l,n4 A ; IJat*. I'ncl ,]r - Rve SI ‘Ji,/! 8?^ 
Bnrlcy, iK)c®fl,2U. Pork, mess, $22.25® ii, 25; Lard hu 
•SJ»X c i Butter, K®28c: ciieese, 14®2Uc. * 
Toronto, May .3(1. - Flour ranges Horn $h,oo@9 45 - 
Whom,spring. $].'U®2,O0 t fall. $.',20®2.30; Oats.50®',2c : 
Barley, fetee: Peas. (Hfi-De; tiye. 08.’ porfcme«.’ 
l $M,5(®l<.7fl; Bacon. KCjjIOc; Hams. U( 5 ill Ur .! 
SiPjuhlers.Sc; Lard,SvetdOc; Butter,‘l®)2c Checs<> l'i 
Ban, > 1 UMC. Hay. $is®i8 S Straw, Dried 
apples, n%®l!t«. Potatoes, 55@(50c! 
season, twelve screw steamers of an aggregate 
tonnage of nearly 10,000 tons, between Buffalo, 
Chicago, Milwaukee and Racine. The Buflalo, 
Cleveland and Chicago line will run eleven 
aten.m-is, or about N.-JOU tons, between Buffalo, 
Sheboygan, Milwaukee, Racine and Cleveland. 
The Buffalo, Cleveland, Toledo and Sandusky 
line will ran thirteen steamers of about 9,800 
tons, between Buffalo, Cleveland, Toledo, San¬ 
dusky, Detroit and Green Bay. Evans' fine will 
run six steamers, of about 4,000 tons, between 
owned It for the last fort* 
law', Moses Clark of Brooklyn, Conn., bought it 
Of Gen. Putnam. 
I he British Anti-Tobacco Society offers .£50 
for the best approved essay on the history and 
properties of tobacco, and on its physical action 
on the human body through its various modes of 
employment; and £50 for the best approved 
essay on the moral, social and economical results 
of the use of tobacco. 
In Chicago real estate is out of the reach of 
any but the rich. Four or five miles south of 
the business center of the city real estate is 
selling at from $80 to $50 per foot. At Hyde 
Park, six miles south, small two-story houses on 
small lots sell from $6,000 to 10,000, and rent 
from $400 to $800 a year. 
The Cattle Markets 
___ New York, May 28. 
; Cows find ciilvcs." 
'VJ' 
m5j light and medium, $8,5(1® 7 , 25 , 
A Ibnny, May .30. —f 
$00®i00, 
Tb« current prices for the 
J—Bccf Cattle, $11 
25; veal Calves, S®17c; 
swina—Cora-fed, $7,50® 
Beeves, prices ranging from 8N® 
S100. sheep, common to good, 7 ® 
week at all the markets ure il* follow 
®l»: Cows and Calves, *50c. 
Sheep and Lambs. $5 ,ik»®7,A0 
lie. .Milch Cows. | 
8 ,l$c; Hogs, 7@7Hc, 
Brighton nod f ninbrldge, May 30-Beeves, sales 
at ivMij.io. Mdic Cattle.-Working oxen, $i 7 .v« 2 iuo per 
pair;l.;imly stcens. fwoso. MUeh' cows. $*i®m LheU- 
extra,»«®9Yc; In lots. $5,00 
®H,00 per head, Vral Calves, (<®l3c. Sholes— Wliole^nii- 
8 ®»c; retail 10®1* C , Fat hogs, 7Y®-‘*e. 
Chicago, .June l — Beeves ranee at from HS/aid *5 
\e»T<..;»lvu8,$j®7j{5; Sheep, $8,3i®7^0; Hogs, $ 0 Ji 0 ®c’, 00 ! 
,. ,T or< ? nu ” - N 'ay 30.—Beef. 1 st class, $ 8 ® 10 : 2 d. * 6 ,ft( A 
3,^0.’ ci)ves;t3^0*^ch P ' eftcL - Lambs, »2® 
rilllli: NEW TRTST COIUPAN Y, 
(ipiiCK or rti v National Trvst Coup ant. i 
of the City of New York. I 
3KI Broad way. May 47,1867.) 
Notice.—The Trustees of this Company have the sat¬ 
is) uet.lon ol announcing that m**r Three-,, nnrtj.TB 
ol' Its Capita! Block of om : M!LLIuN DOLLARS baa 
or, md over *400j(KJ0 ol tbe same fori 
bUbBerlhed during the last four days. The rapidity with 
which the .stock has been taken nn renders It certain 
that die Commissioners tor receiving subacrlptioTin will 
be able to close the Books In a very ri;w days. 
^Before doing: to, III*never, they vvisli to af¬ 
ford ftirUjer opportunity lor bivcstore, partlcitini lv 
Sll AIJi Ones, 14 obtain some of t.ln: Slock, 
The Charier is considered exceedingly val¬ 
uable; there Laving been but one Trust Company C'hor- 
Rev. Joel Lindslev;— Who was tried at Albion, 
N. Y., a few months since for w hipping his child 
to dentil, and sentenced to the State Prison, bad 
a new trial last, week, which must have resulted 
to the satisfaction of the prisoner If not of the 
public. The jury failed to agree, standing ten 
for acquittal and two for conviction. They were 
discharged, and Lindsley then plead guilty to 
manslaughter in the fourth degree. He was 
sentenced by the Court to pay a fine of $250. 
From flic Soiitli. 
An attempt In Texas to collect taxes levied 
iu the war, in Confederate currency, has been 
stopped by Gen. Griffin. 
Judge Reeves, in the 9th Texas District, de¬ 
cides that negroes are not witnesses against 
white men. 
It is reported in Vicksburg that General Ord 
intends to remove the Mayor and Council as not 
legally competent. He informs the Mayor of 
Jackson that the military are ready, if needed, 
to help collect taxes, ms the law must be obeyed. 
The North Carolina Episcopal Convention 
resolve in favor of educating freedmeu, and of 
colored ministers for their own race. 
A Republican meeting in Lite open air at New | 
Orleans* was largely attended by colored 
andj,others, in good order. 
Rural Nrw-Yorker Office, 
V ORK, June 1 ,— Wool, Market, 1 r Afentlv 
but not vrry active. Sales 850,000 E a, at 47@(2ic! fur d,7- 
mvstic flwee: lOfo.'iiir for extra piffled; 25@30e for r a ||- 
ior Texas, 2!*o for Cape, aud 3S@8Cc for 
Huston, May 30. — Tbe following are the Advertiser's 
Oldp nml FenuBylvahla—choice, 70015c- 
i medium,5tk«s«c- coarse,50@.V>e. Michigan! 
VormpuL-fextra, rt0®iiios flue, 58,4to; 
wemniri,51®S7c; coarse. 48®ouc.. Other Western-Fine 
1 
LmL, 
S 1 WK-: Smyrna, 20e«47e ;^.>enos C Ayr C8 
-SftWr&fttSaS*' 1 «**+•**> am- 
(llUUi, 42<HlDc;; due, 48®50c. Tub-washed, 45<a^8e. 
m i grauieu uuruig u c past uve years, and tile exlutlne 
orcanJzatlons fonly tour iu uumbcrj are doing u nrofit- 
uble busine**.—the stoek of all of then, selling very much 
above par. Ihe Company will riirnish by mall, or per- 
iomtliy, to all rtpplleanis full paitleulars ot the nature of 
•lie business ot tills Company. Us prospects uud the 
names of Us officers ami trtiKices which Includes nmny of 
The Constitutional Convention 
Includes many of 
Tl , ,14 .. ,. •• BJViuucn Olltll) 
I the leading Bankers. Merclwuite, Manufaeturers, and 
OanUiUUMt of City and Stall of New York. 
The Cpnipuuj- cuii loan its DepoalfN only ou 
United Slater or state 8tockh, or Ihoj-eof l UIch arid 
iosyiib ul the titato of New York. It eanuoi loan on 
uusinepit paper, or other persona! Hccuritv, neither can 
any Tnmec borrow any of ltte lundt, making the inveatr 
inent of moaey unnMiaUy safe. 
This probdbllitho. nrr tbat ila Slock will 
pay liberal dlYldOlids hesldet: annually euhancine Iu 
value. OFFH’EKS. 
President—.TOSEl'H U. nuvis. 
1st. Vice-President- HENRY C. OARTEK. 
2d Vlee-Pro.-nlent—BAftNET L. SOLOMON. 
Trusteks.-A Board of Trustees, consisting of Thirty- 
Nine fetoekholdeis ol uot less than $5,000 tmclL-a list of 
whom appears In the Circulars of the Ccmpanv. 
The Bo«a are still open at the Ninth" National 
Bauk, No. Jto Broadway, corner Franklin St. 
men 
From Cantula, 
Jeff. Davis keeps secluded in Montreal. 
At Kingston a crowd were on the wdiarf to see 
him as the boat stopped on the way to Toronto. 
There is yet great distress from loss of stock 
and grain east of Montreal, along the gulf and 
river. Government aid is asked. 
Rumors of Fenian raids are not credited at 
Montrefd, but are reported in New York, as 
from St. Albans. 
D'Arcy Ai’Gee was heartily received at Ottawa 
in token ol approval of his efforts to harmonize 
all classes, and bring about tbe Confederation. 
At Alden, Erie Co., N. Y., on the 19th May, AI.MII 
wife of Marvin G. Alger, aged 33 years. 
therefore ween '( Her matchless spirit soars 
Beyond where splendid shines the orb of dav 
And weeping augels lead her to those bowers. 
Where endless pleasures virtue’s deeds repay ” 
From South America. —Rio Janeiro advices 
of May 9, say that the mediation of the United 
States has been declined by tbe Brazilian Gov¬ 
ernment. Cholera prevailed in the allied camp. 
The, revolt in the Argentine provinces is re- 
D EUI N S-nVO, YOCTNG BILLS AND 
several Bull Calves, descended from sweeps!ake an¬ 
imals, and believed by the subscriber to be superior to 
any in this country. F 
WKH] WALTlvK COLE. Batavia, GCDSsee Co., N. Y. 
AGENT* ii ml nil Seeking Profitable Ero- 
fl ployment should 6eeure at once the agency for J. T. 
Headleys latest and best work. Fakragct and opr 
^ CoM-MAHPKKs, »fUHt* out; very popular; selling 
rapidly: uo competition. Address E. B. TREAf it CO.', 
Publishers. No. 654 Broadway, N. Y. !)014t-eSw 
Silver Mine in Allegany.— It is stated that 
silver ore has been found—near Cuba, Allegany 
county, which produced $200 worth of silver to 
a ton of ore. A company is formed or forming 
for the “ development ” of this matter. 
PTADVEKTISINU TEEMS, in Advance- 
Firry Ckntb a Link, each insertion. A price and a 
half for extra display, or 75 ceuts per line of space. 
Last Page advertisements Seventy-Five Cents a Line. 
Special Notices, (following reading matter, leaded,) 
One Dollar per line, each insertion, fJT No advertise¬ 
ment will be luserted for less than Two Dollars. 
fy .Marriage Notices, not exceeding four lines, fi; 
Obituaries, same length, 50 Cents. Each additional line 
85 centB. .Marriage and Obituary notices sent us by mall 
must be accompanied by a responsible name. 
From Mexico. 
A letter from our Consul at Monterey comes 
to New Orleans, and confirms Maximilian’s cap¬ 
ture. Juarez justifies previous executions and 
refuses to promise safety tn Maximilian. 
Vera Cruz is still besieged. A Herald corres¬ 
pondent from Havana says the Imperial Consul 
there is still shipping military stores and enlist 
ing men for Maximilian. 
President Juarez’s Generals protest against 
any mercy being shown to the fallen Emperor. 
LARGE FIRE AT PETROLEUM CENTER.—A dis¬ 
patch from Petroleum Center the 2d inst., says a 
terrible fire was then raging in the upper end of 
the town, und 85 or 40 buildings had been burned. 
The.IosB had already been very heavy. 
41TENC1L Tools ami Hrock—Cheapest and beet. 
I- M. J.METCAtf & SON. 101 I nion St., Boston, Mass. 
tiSI k Male or Female Agents Wanted. Address, 
CP J. \ T with stamp, FOOT & CLARK, Detroit, .Mich. 
CPANISH MERINO S1IEEP-T# those com- 
kj lug East, this coming season for pure l/loodul sheen, we 
would say that we shall have a few Ewes and Hams tn 
sell at fair figures. BAKER & HARR1GAN. Comstock's 
Landing. Washington Co., N. Y.. on Renssaelear & Sara¬ 
toga Railroad. 207-4teo. 
Dy Express, charges paid, at the following prices, oue 
sec of tlgures, two set, $4 ; font set. $7; six set,$9. 
Initials 2.» cents per set additional. Parties ordering the 
Practical shepherd may deduct 25 tents from the sunups 
for each book contained in the order. One set ol' figures 
a ho the Practical Shepherd, ft; one set and two Practi¬ 
cal bheperd's, $5,75. Toe clips ln same order. $1,75 addi¬ 
tional. bee advertisement in Rural of March 9th, page 
88, of Stamps and Practical Shepherd. Agents Wanted. 
Address A. TODD, Jr., Pnltneyvllle, Wayne Co., N. Y. 
Anniversary Temperance Meeting.—Bos¬ 
ton, May 25.—The Anniversary Meeting of the 
various Temperance organizations of Massachu¬ 
setts, was held this evening in Tremont Tem¬ 
ple. Henry Wilson presided. 
Wheat and Floor.-T he exceedingly favorable re¬ 
ports of the condition of the growing wheat crop are 
having a decided effect upon the prices of wheat and 
flour. Farmers see no prospect of higher prices, and 
are disposing of the surplus on hand. These causes, 
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