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J3ublis^cr's ptslt. 
THE RURAL’S SPRING CAMPAIGN! 
A New Quarter of the Kurul begins «Uh week 
April 4tb—when we anticipate large accessions to our Sub¬ 
scription List. J Club Agents, Subscribers, anil nil others In¬ 
terested, will please note this announcement, bearing in 
mind that Now is tux Time to form new clubs, Dll up those 
recently started, subscribe singly, or renew subscriptions. 
the Managers expected to present their replication 
on the ensuing day, Mr. Evarts then asked for thirty 
days after the replication is tiled further to prepare 
the case in behalf of the President. On full consid¬ 
eration the request was refused by a strict, party vote 
of yeaa 12 , nays 41. Mr. Sherman then mowd to 
adjourn. Mr. F.varts amended his motion and asked 
fora reasonable time after the replication of the Man¬ 
agers is filed. Mr. Johnson moved that ten days be 
allowed. The motion to adjourn, however, was put, 
and the Senate adjourned for one day. 
On Tuesday, the 2.Hh alt., the Managers presented 
From Ihe South. ... --. v 
the cTt M tT ,s iT r i tof tl ; crecent eiection for % 
the Constitution In Alabama has been transmitted eminent would soon introduce a bill making Amerj- Wert aml S< ”ithwcst in regard to the condltiou or the grow- ft 
to head quarters. Ike result is the same as that can silver a legal tender at a certain rate” It has ' DK { ' rop T now qnIt0 favorabk ‘- Farmers at the West $ 
™V° C0ngrCS8 recently > Bhowhl « the de * inspired that the Duke of Buckingham, January tbZ'ZIVu 80Wl “ g Wheat lhl * sca80n mnch e!4rller W 
°A new ... ‘ lth i wrote Lord Monckthat Her Majesty's Goycra- ,™ erel !' ie been very little change hi our local market since % 
Tut Growing Wheat.— Winter wheat is looking well In 
Western New York. The reports from most sections of the 
west, ami Southwest la regard to the condition of the grow¬ 
ing crop are now quite favorable. Farmers at. the West 
Thanking all Agent-Friends for their spirited and successful to the Senate the replication offered bv the House 
eDorts during the Fall ami Winter Campaign-efforts which 0 f Representatives to the President’s answer It is 
added many thousands of recruits to the - Rural Brigade”- very brief . Aftcr tfae rcadin „ fJ , „ ^ ^ of 
we bespeak a continuance of their kind offices, so far as con- granting more time before proceeding with the Trial, 
slstent. As an Incentive to present Agents, and all persons was considered. Senator Sumner offered the fol- 
dlsposed to become such by forming clubs, we would state lowing; 
that we have concluded to continue our offer of Flf. “ And now that a replication has been filed the 
MIDM 8 UNTIL .JULY lBT—BO that nil Who form linw i-.lnlm m- .JWJ- «. 11. ..>. .. 
A new Fenian movement, inaugurated by the 
Nashville circle, is culminating. A majority of the 
circle will form a general convention in May, to get 
o 00,000 men pledged before another move is made 
on the enemy. 
Fifty one thousand dollar bills were stolen from 
the counter of the Canal Bank, New Orleans, re¬ 
cently. 
The U. S. Grand Jury has found a new indictment 
against Jefferson Davis. It covers fifty pages, and 
ment would not justify any mitigation of the sen¬ 
tences of Rev. Mr. McMahon and other Fenian pris¬ 
oners. It is said that as a concession to New Bruns¬ 
wick and Nova Scotia the duties on corn, llour, Am., 
will be repealed. It is understood that the Govern¬ 
ment will yield to the wishes of life insurance 
companies, and accept deposits of Dominion and 
American stocks as securities to policy holders. 
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International Postage.—A new arrangement 
There has been very little change in our local market since 
but week. Thu weather hag been Aprll-llke during the 
entire week, and the road* in fine order; but the stock of 
domestic produce bus been very little augmented, and quo- 
taUomCremalu about the.,Mime. Clover Seed, medium,-no 
large in marketling declined somewhat, as will bo seen by 
quotation. Wool is slower, and a trifle down from last week, 
but growers do not seem Inclined to forward their stocks at 
present rates, and transactions ure in consequence quite 
limited. In other respects the market remains unchanged. 
ROCHESTER, MaKOB 90.—Flour m-hput Dnalr. 
hellion ^ hlH ° U ' CllPeS 6i " Ce thC ° Penhjg ° f the re ' hu * j U6t becn ^eluded between the Postofflce IX- 
Aafentriu. 4 i.rt _v.- . partment of the United States and the Dominion of 
miums until July ibt—so that nil who form new clnbs, or Senate, adhering to Its rules already adopted, shall Astounding frauds on the revenue have been Canada The slntri. ™ti> „f naato » 0 i 4 , ,■ , 
Premiums, aec Supplement, which (with show-bills, sped- shown.” ’ through bonded warehouses, having branches at April, 1808, from ten to six cents if nrenaid at the 
mens, etc..) is sent free to M applicants. The Senate retired to consult upon this, and on tt 16 S&id 6CVeral ° fflce 0f ,Qaill »k' in either country; but if posted 
"“ r Pr "" , ” ra " *” raclude Books, Gold Pens, returning, two hours later, promulgated through involved._ unpaid, or insufficiently prepaid, they will be sub- 
WaShlm^Macblne^— Gold tmd'gjlver Watchl^ Memlleons | he Cbk ‘ f Justice its response to the application Latent Foreign Intelligence. ject. to ft postage charge of ten cents per single rate, 
and organs,-Sewing, Knitting, Mowing and Reaping Ma- ,, “° r ® “ foll ° W6 : The Italian Government is actively endeavoring -T* ^ 0Un , try of destination. The authorized 
chines, *c„ *c. By a recent arrangement wc can furnish Or^Ki ,.that the Senate will commence the to suppress brigandage A We hwlvnftmJ weight of a single letter will be fifteen grammes by 
either th« WuimutB ft Wilson 01 Orovkb & Baker *.% t,ial of the President, upon the articles of impeach- . , ., g . . ? A ge body of troo P s > the metrical scales and half an miner- in the n , 
Bewlng Machine, as preferred, (and wlU send either l'or no ment, exhibited against him. on Monday, the Roth Under Gen lallavicmi, is to commence operations minion r,f f’ ann i 0 'no. •'« ounce m tuc l»o- 
suhscribers, so of them new. at club rate; or, the same for da JL of March, and proceed therein with all dispatch Immediately in the province of Naples ua - Postmasters will levy postage 
so subscribers, so of them new, at *3 each.) For particular. ™ lder , lh( ' role* of the Senate sitting upon the trial The North German Diet has elected all its nflWr- accordlD £ Iy i on : *ud after the 1st of April, 1868. 
as to all of onr Premiums, see List, which Is sent free. Of an impeachment.’ of the last session -_ 
Addition* to (finbo are always In order, whether ip ] llft bil1 to admit AIabama Lai been P“« cd by the It «. snorted that, t.hr- __ ... Liberty of the Press. -Two libel 
WfflHWr- nonets ShOlUdcrs 
Pm. , 5 C 4 ».3Gta.«ic; Blitter. 80® 10 c; 
THE PROVISION MARKETS. 
* ° — 11 /"v l n ., vivnciimiLui ao auuiyciy cu 
*C... Ac- «y a recent arrangement we can iurnlBb . . Graercd, that, the Senate will commence the to sutmress brionn.lnt/e A inr.r,. 
he wn anr.its & Wilson or orovkb & Bakkk *,% t ■ ria, of the President, upon the articles of impeach- . \ ,. gn . A rge body ’ 
Machine, a» preferred, (and wifi send either for «i exhiltited against him, on Monday, tlie 80th , Uur (,en FallavlemI, is to commence c 
>ers, 30 of them now, at elub rutc; or, the same for da > v 1 °f March, and proceed therein with all dispatch immediately in the province of Naples, 
rlberA, 30 of them new, at *3 each.) For particular, under the rules of the Senate sitting upon the triul The North German Diet has elected all i 
of onr Premiums, sec List, which Is sent free. or wn impeachment.” . . 
The Italian Government is actively endeavoring ulilrt ^ ountl7 of d< -'stiuation. ihe authorized 
luppreee briganOtgc. A large body of troops! ^ i ^‘ e Srammes by 
“ .>• “ ««««. operations 1,7,“ I, ^ “ “ fSfJ" ““ D °' 
it6 officers 
Addition* to C-lub* are always tn order, whether ip 
ones, twos, flvea, tens, or any other number. Many agents, 
alter sending one club, form others, and thnr soenre addi¬ 
tional or larger premium*. A host ui people are dropping 
other paper# about those day#—many have already changed 
to the Rural-- and our Agent-Friends should Improve every 
occasion to secure such as recruits for the •* Rural Brigade." 
How to Remit.— The snlest way to remit for the Rural 
1# by Draft or Post-Office Money Order,—and either of these, 
If made payable to our order, may be sent at. our risk. 
Back Numbers from Jan. 4 can still bo supplied to new 
subscribers, so that all may have the volume complete. 
fUwdl IJnc-IJfiulirt. 
IVJKJ'W’Sa DBPAJPlTIItBIVT. 
ROCHESTER AND NEW YORK: 
SATURDAY, .AJPRIIL. 4, 1Q68. 
NEWS 
THE WEEK. 
New York State items. 
The articlce of impeachment against Robert C. 
Dorn, have been reported in the Assembly by Mr. 
Jacobs. They charge that in awarding the contracts 
for the work required, Mr Dorn was cognizant of 
corrupt combinations aud wrongful dealing, and 
that he let the contracts to the highest instead of to 
the lowest bidders. The Court of Appeals notifies 
tire Assembly that it is ready to act upon the im¬ 
peachment. The Assembly has voted to add two 
members to its list of Managers already chosen. A 
meeting of the Senate, as a Court of impeachment, 
was appointed ou Tuesday the 81#t tilt. 
House by a strict party vote. It provoked lengthy 
debate. An attempt, to Jay the bill on the table 
failed. On motion of Mr. Bingham, the third sec¬ 
tion was stricken out. A substitute offered by 
Mr. Spalding, providing for a temporary and pro¬ 
visional government, aud permitting the officers 
recently elected in that State to qualify ou the first 
of May, was adopted —yeas 77, nays 54, and the 
original preamble was rejected. 
I lie ease of Gen, Jellries, who was confirmed by 
the Senate as Register of the Treasury and commis¬ 
sioned by the President., and his confirmation then 
reconsidered by the Senate, is yet in abeyance. Tire 
Senate has not been able to find any precedent for 
its intervention, after the officer has received his j 
commission and been qualified by taking the oath, 
and therefore the further consideration of General 
Jeffries’ nomination is expected to be abandoned by 
that body. 
The Reconstruction Committee, before adopting 
the Alabama bill, adopted an amendment, oficrcd by 
Mr. Stevens, which removes all objections to it. 
The amendment provides that the State ssball not at 
any time change the Constitution so as to take away, 
without the consent of Congress, the right of suf¬ 
frage w)j)eb is guaranteed. 
Mr. Crugin has introduced a bill to pay the ex¬ 
penses of the Impeachment Trial aud other contin¬ 
gent expenses for the year ending June 80th, 1868. 
Referred to the Finance Committee. 
»„ta,• r p. 2 r “ti. z, o rjz •*?«■«.-**»*«^ esme® 
immediately in tbc province oOffaplra^ 6 ? °°‘ ” ° *»*«. . 
The North German Diet has elected ail its officers ^ y ’ ° D ‘‘ Dd after the lst 0f Apn1 ’ 1868> UBANY. Mabcu as.-Floar. Rv- Flour *u* 
of the last session. -To "Vn 
it is reported that the Prussian Government has ^ B ® RTT or Tt ™ I’kess. — Two libel suits against wed.JjaJo 
addressed a circular note to all of its diplomatic r uv ’ York newspapera have recently come to grief »"*''-’»• } le. nmi'shouWe-r; Mci. Srnofe batT^.^rd 
representatives abroad, denying that the recent mis- f ° r the Mary Anna (Deane) Boker, fa- nTT ^ AT " T 
sion of Prince Napoleon to Berlin and Germany had “7*. & V*™ *° f °‘' h * r nuirri °g e 3,rS fi-Jgt 
any political object. athw 8 coachman, brought a suit against Moses 
In the English House of Lords, on the 27th ult„ ° f th ? ,f eW l0rk S,,n * layta S danja gC6 at $50,- rjmoflhy 6 ' 
the question of the Alabama clftiins was disenseed P 00 ’ f ° r P nW,6hln K ^me facts about her married Z U ^ 
Earl Russell defended the policy pursued by him in ^ f iu tho New *<>* Intelligencer. Corn, si 
the case of the Alabamu and other cruisers. Lord f Dean l«»t her case. A railroad conductor SM& : bmouV rMc i'Sc!' i.vui 1W S«!; 0 
Westbury defined the laws of England on the ones- J,<n,gbt a sni 1 against the New York Nation for mnottiy. (;ir,v«;r,' n.Wsioo. l ’ w C : 
the question of the Alabama claims was discussed. 
Earl Russell defended the policy pursued by him in 
the case of the Alabuuiu and other embers, Lord 
Westbury defined the laws of England on the ques- 
Fork, nicss. faiJ.tfiflLi 
der«, I 0 e,; Bacon, lu&wwc : i)ntter. ISsc.iic r " i ! 
h. o.b, iimotliy. ti&Mhl clove,.' ifmt'm M 8c ' ! 
ni.MM.W; Wheat. Ka.ffi 
tions at issue, aud denied the justice of the claims ^° niC COnatoCnts ,ni kis nctions at the time Professor 
I for indemnity urged by M r. Seward. Dwight was killed. The jury were only five minutes 
Dispatches from the British military expedition in in lindin & a verdict for the defendant. 
Abyssinia report that the entire forces, with the ex- -’♦ *' » * * »-- 
eeption of a mountain battery and four companies . ^ EXIC ' Aii Revolution.—T he revolution in Slnai nn 
of the-15th regiment of infantry, had just, left Seoula is gai,lin ^ ground. A forced loan ivas levied in 
and commenced the inarch for the highlands of the Maza tlan, but the Americans were not disturbed. A 
country. The army was in good health, and the rising ‘ Sun bu ' 1B ia reported. A Federal regiment, 
general sanitary report is favorable. The ascent to procla,mcd for Juarez , but It was immediately put 
the heights of Abyssinia is regarded here as a very down , ttnd ’ il } s Bald » 8ome of the officers were hung, 
difficult undertaking,— but it is understood that he ^ at e of'ramaullpas-continues to expel foreign- 
Gen. Napier’s advance, is by the safest and most trav e ™‘- Tbe Brf tl«h Consul at Vera Cruz denies com- 
eled route—that on the east, by Santa Fc and Do- plicity in tlie aranggling operations of the Danube. 
ganta. The country is represented as being very -**4-*-44>- 
variable in appearance, fertile and extremely barren 8ad Catastrophe. —The house of a faruicrnamed 
alternately, and some of the mountain passes for- Lambert, at Markham, twenty-five miles from Ot- 
“iJable. tawa, took fire on Wednesday night. Mr. Lambert 
Till and seven of his children and a man servant were 
NEWS PARAGRAPHS. burned to death. 
A rich mine of gold Is said to have been discover- p A nr# w .. , 
THE CATTLE MARKETS. 
Swln C —IlecelptB 13,800Laid, 
np ranwre 
tlx) AfiBCmblv that it Ik readv to art imon tvUr, wio r munce committee. ^ 10 nave oeen aiscover- p A nis has « , 
peaehment. The Assembly has voted to add two 77 d *^ e tbe Sentttc on President’s veto ® d *. n a 7 al 6baft ttt West Middlesex, Western Penn- gi veB to each of its quarterly Jub^cribcrsT tiXt^ 
members to its list of Managers already chosen. A 7,7®“ ^l limlUng the power of the Supreme Court 3 , c pabic of yielding four thousand dollars titling the holder to have his or her photogranh 
meeting of the Senate, as a Court of impeachment WU8 Ner 3' animated, ihe Democratic Senators de- t A ° U ' taken at a certain establishment fn-c k 1 
was appointed on Tuesday the 81.-1 nit. ’ li0unced tbo as indicating tbe progress of the A 9CUOONBIt from 8t ' Johns, N. B., for Boston, —_ ~ J urgc ' 
The absorbing topic before the Legislature Is the r 7° lution tliat thrcatcna to “urp the an- ^ wrecked at the mouth of the Penobscot Bay, on ciTvnnT a t 
great Railroad tight between Coruetius Vanderbilt i tbonty of lhu 1,rt ' Bld ^n t ' and Judiciary. The Repub- tho-Utof MimflL The captain and crew were saved, SPECIAL NOTICES, 
and Daniel Drew, as representing respectively the !, C1Ul S f natorfl dBfended tho bul °n the gronnd of a f k ^ r + bdng 011 ttn uninhabited island during forty- ' 
New York Central and the Erie Railroads. It turns ” g 7 ? f CotlgresB U) recognize and define the Clgbt h0urs ' “Justice compele ns to acknowledge we never tasted 
upon the right of Mr. Drew to issue some millions P °7° r ° f the Supreme Court - , *“ p0Ht '° lllCe director y, recently published, B «ch Blackberries as those sent us by Mr. Willums.- 
of dollars worth of convertible bonds, which greatlv t . lhe , Senatc baa ratified the treaty between the are A^712 post-offices in the United 
depressed the value of Erie stock This cvtnmr. Link( ' d "kites and the North German Confederation, ‘ tates - Of tho whole number, 1,226 are money- Klttatlnny: Genuine plants, wholesale and retail, 
dinary aeUon was taken as a Hank movement unon pr0viding for ftee emigration, and that naturaliza- OfBeos, and about tho first of June 200 more of for Ba 0 )y E - WILLIAMS, Montclair, N. J. 
Mr. Vanderbilt, who was endeavoring to get control tloi | changcs natlonaUty. The treaty had previ- this eias 8 wi) i be opened “ K 7^—- 
of the Erie. The Railroad Committee of the Aesem ° U8ly bCC " ratlficd by thu Confederation. . / BE mul ' w «re swaUowed by sharks on the little ECONOMY is WEALTH, 
bly was last week engaged In hearing arguments on The Pre8idcnt ba « not, selected an attorney to ^, and o! Cabraa ' and S| iear t0 Porto liico . recently. ~ ~ 
both sides of the matter, made by able advocates f" th ° placc of Judge BInck a8 counsel in the j bB aeJjcrmen re l JOrl Uic Bharks to be unusually Goodg W hen by sending m us^Su n^v *° T D ? 
Popular sympathy seems to be with the Erie, ' * Impeachment Trial, and it is understood that Mr. dlud ?P and ferocious- In many instances they have or morc . and ha ;, e( J n senf y rflHh C ?Z 
The Assembly, on Friday, took decisive action on 
the proposed legislation for the benefit of the Drew 
party to the contest over the possession of the Erie 
Railway. A report from the Committee on Rail¬ 
roads, against the bill legalizing the acts of the Erie 
directors, was agreed to—88 to 32. 
At Albany recently, Charles E. Mull, eighteen 
years of age, attempted to kill his father, John C. 
Mull, by shooting him with a pistol. 
The debate in the Senate on the President’s veto ed in U coal shllft ut West Middlesex, Western Penn- g ive8 to each of it onart eri ! h n ° De 60n ’ and 
o( the bill limiting the power ol the Supreme Court «P«ble of yielding four tliouraud dollar, titling tbe holder to have^ls ™ feT VT* “a 
very animated. The Democratic Senator, de. ‘ to “- S at . certata eateblwl™, ! ?°tognfr 
nounced the bill as indicating tbe progress of the A 9clltK)NKK f rom St. Johns, N. B., for Boston, __ ' J Ji r< '' 0 charge, 
radical revolution that threatens to usurp the au- was wrccked Hie mouth of the Penobscot Bay, on -- 
thority of the President and Judiciary. The Repub- 1,10 -fst of March. The captain aud crew were saved, SPECIAL NOTICES, 
lican Senators defended the bill on the gronnd of a f ter belng 0IJ ttn uninhabited island during forty- ~ 
the right of Congress to recognize and define the CIgb ^ houre ' “Justice compels ns to acknowledge we never tasted 
Ci __ j-, , TffPi mint _ .. . . t. t»i. 4 . . R v 1 WArtL-U 
Voal Calves, 5« 
askcfaKTi’iaiogc?^ 6 ^ Cattle ’ l '’^ 3 - 00 ' Shee P- 
cl 
OcWSASSkw “ ‘ <5 - Bec ‘ CattIe ' ; Sheep, 6 @ 
*Z°L\?rT^ M 0$™00 : Zti. W ’ 0 °® 7 ’ S0: Shee P 
THE WOOL MARKETS. 
ed, and 40®41 hc for Cape anil I'oaskol. 
for sale by 
E. WILLIAMS, Montclair, N. J. 
——--- 
ECONOMY IS WEALTH. 
Johnson docs not propose to retain any other coun¬ 
sel than the gentlemen who appeared for him on 
the 24t,h nit. 
The President has issued an order through Gen. 
tried to upset their boats. 
It is just discovered that the ship Gen. Grant, 
which left Melbourne for London in May, 1866, was 
wrecked ut Auckland island the same month by be 
Do not pay the high prices asked by retailers for Dry 
Goods, when by sending to ns you may save 50 per cent, 
or more, and have goods sent cash on the delivery. De¬ 
scriptive Circulars sent by mail, free. 
946-81. Stmonus & Co., 129 Chambers Bt., N. Y. 
Unwashed, akaik!.; Tah-wa»lfffi. tikaiSc. ^ 
Cl N (. INNATI, March 2-i—Tlio following am the* 
Grant, assigning Gen. Hancock to the command of ing druW11 Into a Jorge cave twenty-five fathoms deep. 
the Department of the Atlantic, with his headquar- ()nly tifUien P creons were saved. 
ters in Wasliington. Along the Schuylkill river, between the falls of 
WHEATON’S OINTMENT will cure the Itch. 
WHEATON’S OINTMENT wifi cure Ball Itheum 
WHEATON’S OINTM ENT cures Old Sores. 
WHEATON'S OINTMENT cures all Diseases of the Skin. 
Price 50 centsby mail 60 cents. All Druggists sell it. 
»| 1 * q j. ’ -— • +. i ill KJ\] LOU IP , \jy gym a j | 
1 be Supreme Court has rendered a decision of Hchuylklll and Norristown Dam, fl distance of about Weeks & Potter, Boston. Proprietoas 
great importance to Savings Banks, in the case of a ten miles, there are one hundred and four manufac- -- 
Johu Develln, the Brooklyn member of the whisky <j0QDectlcut Bank which had invested a part of the tones, employing nearly 10,000 workmen, the an- 
ring who was sent to the Albany Penitentiary for de- Clcp0Sit6 in U ‘ 8l 8Ccuritics at > d claimed that the bc- nual products of which are nearly if 114,000,000. 
frauding the Government out of different sums of curi ^ i<i8 were exempt from taxation. The Court Gen. George W. Tew, Treasurer of Vermont, has 
money, has arrived at that institution, it is said he „ tbc Iaw did uot ^ the securities, but defaulted to the amount of *1,000 or *6,000. He has 
made upwards of half a million of dollars. ! 1 u ax e de P 0S ^8, no matter what they were sent iu his resignation and requested the withdrawal 
At an entertainment for tho benefit of the poor, bj ‘ of his name from the ticket for re-election. His 
at St. James’ HalJ, iu Buffalo, one night last week, . , Mouse Military Committee has instructed bondsmen will save the State from actual loss of 
Weston, the pedestrian, walked a mileiu six minutes t,MJr C ja n:nari to report a bill providing for the money. 
ami forty-five seconds. ® aIe of ) tbc t} overnraent buildiugs and grounds of Mb. Dickens has accepted a complimentary dinner 
The Genesee Coal Mining Company is now fully iiarper 8 1 erry > tbe Proceeds to be applied to the from the press of the country, to be given in New 
organized, certificates of stock have been issued, an * rcctlon i re P uir a » d support, of schools in Western York on the 18th of April, just previous to his de- 
offlee opened at LeRoy, and a full gang of men are ula ’ parture for England. The affair was arranged, and 
at work sinking a shaft on the supposed coal terri- Secrt -‘taiy Seward 1 b negotiating with the English will be mostly attended, by the New York editors 
tory near that village. overament with a view to perfecting a new treaty The price of tickets is *15 each. 
Collector Shook, of New York, has seized four ,™ ee “ our G ^emment and G^vt Britain similar i N tho ycar m 7 m new book6 were is8ued . 
hundred and cighty-one bales of Alabama cotton in f ^ Merman Confederation treaty recently ratified this country, and the value, of those issued in 1850 
that city, by direction of Deputy Commissioner b - v tbc W enatr It is expected that in the new treaty was *16,000,000, of which New York claims six 
Harland, on suspicion that the cotton was removed J^vis °ns may be made to prevent any further millions. The number of school books issued there 
te. Stele te which It wee prodheed on tadu- *" <• »nd ,-c.d h, ^ Z 
ent permits. ’ make a t-nn /1 twn f«Ai \XT 1 sotwr OOvt \! Mir» V - . I. .. _ .1 I 
and read by five millions of Bchool children, would 
|WratmiaI, 
RURAL NEW-YORKER OFFICE. ) 
IlOCffESTKM. March 31, 1868. J 
Goj.n sold yesterday at the New York Board at 139. The 
market during the past week hue been rjuitu uniform. 
Money matters hi Goehenter are easy, and the stringency 
Hint existed at tho East for two or three weeks had a very 
Blight ftitoct In Western New York. Business has not been 
very active in this vicinity for some time past. The rornls 
In the country are now good, and more activity m trade may 
be anticipated. 
For tbe last two or three days there has been an improved 
condition of hmineiid affairs in New York. The Commercial 
Advertiser ol Saturday evening says:-" in tho money mar¬ 
ket there Is a very obvious relaxation or stringency. Loans 
at excessive rates of Intspest have been In many cases paid 
in, anti renewed at 7 per cent., currency. Some of the pri¬ 
vate bankers have round balances to loan, mid we hear of no 
transactions beyond the legal limit. The suddenness of the 
relief seems to suggest the Idea that lands lately held off the 
DIED. 
e/il Dkew? St ° ne ’ Minn " MarCh 7th ’ SARAH A - M - wife of 
_NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, 
Advcrtluliiff Rales.—After the Urst of January, 1868, 
the Rates of Advertising in the Rural Nhw-Yobkkb will be 
as follows, for each Insertion: 
Advertisements, inside, 75 cents per line, Agate space. 
’* Outside. 81 •• 
For Extra Display and Cuts, a price and a half. 
Special Notices, Nonpareil leaded, 81.50 per fine. 
tW* No advertisement inserted for less than 13 . 
<*i I OO A MONTH to agents-male and 
SpjM", f 1 articular# free, or sample retailing for 
ShtorlO Cta. Address CLARK * CO., Newark, N. J. 
r EARN r LEARN S-FI'liL INSTRUCTIONS 
1 1 on v eutrlloqulsm, Mystic Art-* and Science*, with other 
valuable and useful Information, sent tree for 2 red staniM. 
Address ORUMBKIOtlK & Ctb, IJ9 Nassuu St., New V'ork. 
\V A NT Ell! A I.AOV AGENT IN EACH 
- ° c ’ v, , 'y State, to sell two articles ol *««>i« 
c ft At-wHi-rJir .?"c’ , iasjmid Ageiitrover ner'day! 
BAUNDKIiK & CO., 90 summer St., Boston, ilnss. flflO-u 
AN,) HOIWE- REARED 
11ALIAN Ol KENS. Price reduced. Send stamp fbr 
vranlar and Price List. M. QUIN11Y, 
Et. Johnsvllle. Montgomery Co., N. Y. 
'I’ll SEEDSMKN. a LARGE STOCK of 
,, fehriy \ork, lildon. Large Red mid Keyes' Early Pro¬ 
lific Tomato Seed, tor sale cheap to the trade. 
J. M. 1'FTTlT. Fredoiilu. New York. 
A fire in Troy on Saturday destroyed a planing UC J10U6B 108t G1Iice Committee have agreed to 
mill office and a large amount of lumber. Loss I ' L ' c0,nmen d that an item of *1,2.50,000 be inserted in 
The House Boat onw . ma,;e ft road two feet wide between New York and " ,urk,;t ,lavt • 1,01,11 released ; but, at the same time, ordinary 
__ , 7 / 081 (J!Iice Committee have agreed to the moon. causes are in operation to relieve, the market." 
about *25,000. 
The N. Y. Chamber of Commerce adopted resolu¬ 
tion. on tbe —4.1th nit., calling for immediate action if, m tI o^, vu . imi ujui,, m xxuilu i^uruuna. iuu nitv per . —” -- " JU ut,,ru Jaw 
on the part of the Legislature of the State, that the “ ° West * cent.; in South Carolina, about sixty per cent • in l ! d ‘ 8C ° n “ tS to 8 °' r "-‘ IocalIu ^ b,lt br °ke« and me. 
Ptetent of r»", oaJ mo , 10] Uc , raayljcrmt *«• ConTCDtion of Kama, Gconfla. fall ole-Mf; to Florida, prices arc uL- 
AlhimvSjtii f C n , L T a ,l? BCDdfi a mcraorial t0 a(lll lt yZ k ° r tllC , ,lb Ult Kfc60luliona were iraJ; 5n Louisiana, twenty per cent.; in Arkansas, 0°v«nm«l are quite firm. „„d some dcscrl, 
Al iany setting forth in detail the evils complained of. f t d favoring General Grant for President, and sixty per cent There are a few counties in each of tlons havt- H " pn,vi,d ln thu 1,lS i few days. The followini 
A ‘Red Line” freight car passed through Roches- Senator Pomeroy a@ their first choice for Vice-Presi these States which are exceptions to the rule yZI ,lj „° ,?“ alH , Uons for United states securities in Nev 
ter on the 27th ult., on its way to Cheyenne from dcnt ” banking Stanton for his course, and Con- n „ P VS££ *' " ***** by Honry Clowe & Co " 3 
Boston, withont transfer of freight. The distance is gre6s for tbe irapeachment of Andrew Johnson, and JST A V , ANI)KKmLT 16 sa PP° Bod t0 bc worth ti . s .«. «,, COIlpon . mxmuu 
about two thousand aud seventy mites. calling cm the Senate to proceed without unncces- > A lar 8 e proportion of his means are in- r' a^’ism’ coopon . 
A yonng man named Burroughs was accidentally 6ai Y delay t° las trial; favoring the payment of the !f sted 111 railroad stocks and securities, Daniel |sisWcouj,o}!.'!;!!!!!|! j® 
shot in Rochester on the 27th ult., and lived only an ^«Gonal Debt, but declaring that paying it in green- D / CW , 16 Y° rth WWOOO to * 20 , 000 , 000 . He is Hf.gSSR:::. Wml 
hour. He and a companion had been shooting at a back ® b0fi no fr5end s in Kansas. bhrewd and indefatigable. It is said he has the ad- W®"-.. ioo^ioo^ 
mark with a pistol, and one of them had it In his ,pbo San Francisco Bulletin presents in behalf of Vau ^ age VanderbfltinthoErieflghtintbi$: Drew U.fi.M 0 a t 'July,large."."";;!. V.'.'.'.V.’.'.Y.'. me aioo^ 
hand when they commenced Bcuilling The result lbe Pa<, ' bc elope seven candidates for the Vice and biB nesociates have possession, and they have Foreign exchongeis not acfve. sight bilks on London an 
of such carelessness was a sad fatality.' " Presidency, among them being Senators Williams th ° com W B funds to (i K bt ^^ b 5 Vanderbilt and J m2Jvi°3S» ooo° t0tU ’ “ r '° rl ° fBpeCle for thu we “ k wa ‘ 
The livery stable of Debin Mitchell in West Troy C ° ,e and Corbett. ’ bis aesociates are obliged to draw upon their own The mlsodbncous stock market lias been strong for a few 
was burned on Sunday. An unknown lad from Buf- ^ be Chio Legislature has appointed a Committee meanB P a Y expenses. days, in sympathy wltli the greater ease in money, 
falo was so badly burned that his life is despaired of. to locftte aD Agricultural Mechanical College. Making stones is a business in St. Louis, There v™?T the , liaUroai1 Kings-Drew rad 
Logs about *15,000. Jiic Steamer Magnolia, which left Cincinnati on the 16 a concern there which makes out of common sand Thu’ Railroad conunlttee onS As^mbS ofthte 
- isin ult., for Mayeviilc, Ky., with about a hundred u rna, »tlc equal to one of white marble, and 6ells it ananlmousiy reportej against the bill legalizing the recent 
From Washington. passengers and a largo amount of freight, exploded for about ?1 °- Tbe eftnd is in a few hours converted l8fme of Krl ° fitotk lj v Mr - Drew. 
The Trial of the President was resumed on the hel boiler twolve railes above tbe city. The greater into rock precisely similar to the strata and ledges WooL.-The New York Journal or Commerce or Saturday 
23d ult., at 1 P. M. Mr. Davis moved that the Trial P orLion of tbe cabin was carried away, and the boat bcneatb tbe ear t b that have required ages of aqueous lb thlBThorc )B 8 moderate 
be discontinued, on tho gronnd that all the States af i‘ , '' vurdh took fire. About half the passengers and actl0n 10 form tbem - The process is strictly scien- grades or Ueeces Z well m tor TeLs and Calirornlu^lmt 
were not represented. The motion was lost by yeas uc ' v " cr _ d ' ed b Y burning or drowning. “Ac and chemical. The materials are common these being in light stock are mostly held above the views 
2, nays 49, The President’s reply was then read It A horribie tragedy occurred near Denver, Col., re- br °wn or white sand, soda, flint, cholorine and of buyer '' Por flue grades the demand is smah, bat there 
is a document ol great length, and occupied an hour Poar men were out on a hunt, camping on caldmn ' were currenT week » ^ Jl8Urea tUaa 
the deficiency bill with which to commence work on 
the New York Post Office Building. 
i 6 moon. causes are In operatic® to relieve the market.” 
According to the report of the Department of T1 ? mo “S r w,,ldi sonwrime since la returning to New 
rriniiHiirn ,«„A ..... 1 A Vork-ind considerable sums arc received from the South. 
ai* fcuje csiH'iit) to 1 tie trade. 
J. M. i'ETTiT. Frotioiiia, New York. 
Agriculture, laud has decreased in value in all the 
Southern States since 1860, In Virginia, twenty- 
seven per cent.; in North Carolina, full fifty per 
cent.; in South Carolina, about sixty per cent.; in 
Georgia, full one-half; in Florida, prices are nom- 
Thcri' is no change to notice In money matters at St. Louis 
and Cincinnati. Al Chicago the market Is a little closer. 
The approach of quarter day (April ti) will have the effect 
to limit discounts lu soir.i' localities, but brokers aud mer- 
cliauU are getting accustomed tu these times of maklug 
quarterly reports, and prepare accordingly. 
Government securities arc quite firm, mid some descrip¬ 
tions have Improved ln the Inst few days. The following 
were the qunlotlons for United States securities in New 
York on Saturday, as reported by Henry Clews & Co 3 a 
Wall street: ” 
IffiiSieaSaK::::::::::::. ffiW ffl S 
S-iiS-Sfss'r". 
•'I* £18?' . 108K&H08.W 
I-— i vilij ULI 
hour. He and a companion had been shooting at a 
mark with a pistol, and one of them had it in his 
hand when they commenced Bcuilling. The result 
of such carelessness was a sad fatality. 
The livery Btable of Debin Mitchell in West Troy 
was burned on Sunday. An unknown lad from Buf¬ 
falo was so badly burned that his life is despaired of. 
Loss about *15,000. 
From Washington. 
Makino stones is a business in St. Louis. There 
is a concern there which makes out of common sand 
}:• §• July, tSfo, coupon .. 10Gjtf(ftl06 hi 
n S’ l 0 .d° M - , vo ll l )0n . t00$il00$ 
U. b. ,-.,0n, duly, large..... lll« 6J10G>| 
Foreign exchange Is not active. Sight hill# on London are 
quoted at The total export of specie for the week was 
a little over $600,000. 
The lulaci-.llnncous stock market lias been strong for a rew 
days, iu Hympatby wltli the greater ease ln money. 
The war still rages between the Railroad Kings—Drew and 
Vanderbilt, The Erie Directors keep themselvcB ln Jersey. 
Tbe Railroad Committee of the Assemblj' of this State have 
A FAITIIKLl. AND DIHOREET PERSON, OF 
either sex, a long resident and good writer, to under¬ 
take au important commission in every town. S25 to 850 
can he made without trouble. Address 
„ „ , JAMES WYATT, 
S. K. corner Broadway and Fulton St., N. V. City. 
A MOST NIK ERA L OFFER OF 50>00G 
PLANTS.—TOr $10f Will Send 1,000 DOOLITTLE'* Black 
Cai- ItAtai-iiEitRv, or 100 large 2-yeur old Concobu Vines, or 
2,000 Wilson’s Alim m v and FititNOit's Skeoumi. kens quan¬ 
tity, same rate. Warranted 11 rst,-class plants. 
SoO-at S. B. HE A RLE, OiiMiduga Valley, N. Y. 
C II E It It v L A \v tv FA K ill.— oi;it m> 
serlptive Catalogues of Stiia wubkiues, Kasi-iierhiss. 
Black iiicitr.res, CUB RANTS. UoosiciwtnuiKg, CIrai-em, Riiu- 
BAjtn, Asparagus, Seed Potatoes, V®okvajh.k Plants. 
(cold Inline, hothed and open ground,! in ailed to all on ap¬ 
plication. All orders intrusted to us will be faithfully filled 
lu errrt/ respect. 1 ). n iikown. 
n, II. BROWN, 
New Brunswick. N- J- 
a mantle equal to one of white marble, and 6 ellB it unanimously reported against the bill legalizing the recent Also the 1 " waiter "'tiriijnqVo t»-'ii< 
for about * 10 . The sand Is in a few hours converted l8Bua of Eric stock by Mr. Drew. «®-4t fkuuis <t cay w 
/ JRAPE VINES,—WITH OTHER VARIETIES 
VT we have 100,000 very strong ami thrlity d years old Con¬ 
cord Vines at $Pi per 100. IsiDiella, snine ftee, $0 f>er 100. 
Coucorii Grape (,‘nttlrigs. $4 per 1,000; and other grape wood. 
Jueundn, Metcalf, Durand aud other Strawberries. Hough¬ 
ton Gooseberries and Cherry Currants, all at low prices. 
Also tlie " Walter" flrimt-. to lu- delivered r,e\-t fall 
slivered next fall, 
oon, Po'kuephle, N. Y. 
JY* - -- “-“"-V ,aTT. fp, - -C ——J • ““J 1 Uiuimuf;, uvci me ureUK- 
9 Aftcr the reading of it, Mr. Boutwell, in behalf of . ^ , workB of Gould & Broe -. Chicago, fast, what was said the day before in Washington 
Q- the Managers, requested a copy of the same, and said 7™, *. yed by fi I e on Sunda Y morning. The or what steamship arrived in San Francisco from 
■L, , 1088 18 not le86 tban ^JoO.OOO, China( Jupan m(i Australia. 
^ - 
were not represented. The motion was lost by yeas 
2, nays 49, The President’s reply was then read. It 
is a document of great length, and occupied an hour 
and a half in the reading. It makes no new points, 
resting its defence mainly upon the claim that in re¬ 
moving Secretary Stanton the President was only 
exercising his rightful prerogative, and that he was 
in no wise entering into a conspiracy to get posses¬ 
sion of the War Department, but desired to test the 
constitutionality of the tenure-of-office law. 
title and chemical. The materials are common 
brown or white sand, soda, flint, cholorine and 
calcium. 
Kiowa Creek, and three of them were found in their 
camp, murdered, a lew days after Ehots had been 
heard in that direction. Their companion, who is 
missing, doubtless did the fearful deed. 
Inquiry from ihe manufacturers for the low and medium 
grades of Ueeces an well as for Texas and California, but 
these being In light stock are mostly held above the views 
of buyers. For lino grades the demand Is atrial], bat there 
are no lots which can be obtained at any less figures than 
were current last week.” 
^ ^T 811 ' 8 JjAla>NEH ’ Wb0 dem0ll 8trated sci- Cotton.— Cotton Is more active, and the market for a few 
entificaliy the impossibility of crossing the ocean by JftJ* has been excited and rates higher. Middling sold on 
steam, lived to read messages transmitted by ocean Saturc) ay at acjf^’-Nc. 
telegraph from America; and the noble lord who Wheat and Flour,—R ed wheat is aching in Rochester 
rni_,, _ . .j -— «4*iv**«*, uug uuuh: iUJU W11U 
rit r n hldenoe bf Ho “- Charles Dudley of Agency publicly promised to eat the first steamer that 
Gay, iowa, was burned on Saturday, and three of should arrive in Liverpool from New York is still 
1 Tk, 11 fl£ l 1 ? e8 - . liviDg ’ and ma ? read au ? morning, over his break- 
China, Japan and Australia. 
Wheat *xi. Flour, -Red wheat is selling In Rochester at 
quotations. White Is very scarce, and would bring $ 3 @ 3 , 15 . 
At the East prices have recently somewhat advanced. A 
good deal of activity is reported in the English wheat mar¬ 
ket. A London correspondent of the Financial Chronicle, 
under date of March lltli, writes that “ France continues to 
Import wheat, and so long as she it a competitor with our- 
Belves In the foreign markets, any material fall in the value 
of wheat can scarcely be expected.” 
I MPORTANT TO NURSERYMEN A N I> 
Dealers in Nursery Stock.—T he subscriber will 
sell ui Ftthli.: Balk, at the Lake Avenue Nuiikktiieb,— 3X 
miles North of Rochester on Lake. Avenue—ou the lid day or 
April next, (or at private sale before that date,) all the Nur- 
bery Stock In his poSaetislon, coiuprl ing a lurirc. nssoi tment 
of all kliidn of Fruit nttd Ornumciits! Trees, shrubs, I'lunts, 
ifec... &c. Nufrcryincn, Famierf- and Dealers are especially 
Invited to call on ot before the day of sale. The stock will 
positively be cleared out immediately. t . .1. Mil.LB. 
W ILSON’S A I.RAN Y STRAW BEER Y 
a Sj-eoialitv.—W c cal) special attention to our 
Laikik and Finu-Guown Stock of this 
GREAT MARKET BERRY, 
which WC- sell ut the reasonable, price of fl.OO per 10(1; $5 per 
1,000. No charge for packing, which Is rtono ln a very 
care (Ui manner. Orders entered as received, and filled m 
rotation ut proper season. For price-, of other varieties, 
such as Aori' uhurUl, liraokltjn Scarlet, Hurt’ll AYt r Pint, 
//owner. Jiicu>hia or hiw.e'sW). Ouncnn, Mljmore, /•'rmc/i'e 
J/UvUU r r , u 144. »4 - yrt fl /m'iD »W, / r m #»«.-■#/r., / n, a i ' g q 
Ltidu-Finger, Ltunig'e Whitt, Uu«»ell, we/trleg'n SttdKng, 
(seedling of T. de Gaud.) /In, LaureUa, /{Ulty't Goliah, leu- 
(Seedling of T. de Gaud.) /In, LattreUa, /{Ulty'x GoUah, Leu- 
rarni, HarruF ifgmi/uith, .tv, ,f r„. mmd tor Desoriptive 
Caialoouk. D. U. BROWN, NcwBnmawlek.N. J. 
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