to a suspicion that the votes of certain Senators on 
the eleventh Impeachment article were influenced 
by improper motives. Explicit charges of bribery 
have indeed been made, and a number of witnesses 
have been examined by the Managers. Perry Fuller, 
8. S. Cox, Samuel Ward, J. T. Leggett of Kansas, 
and two or three other persons, were examined on 
Friday. Fuller was questioned concerning the draw¬ 
ing and depositing of large sums, of money, which 
he did not account for altogether to the satisfaction 
of the Managers. Thurlow Weed was under exami¬ 
nation for several hours on Saturday. As the Mana¬ 
gers preserve much secrcsy in regard to the matter, 
nothing definite can be stated as to whether important 
revelations have been made or not. 
At this writing, (Monday, 25th,) the indications 
are that the vote on the remaining articles will be 
again postponed. It is thought that new articles 
will be introduced. 
The general question of bringing in the Southern 
States has been a good deal debated of late. It is 
pretty certain the Senate will agree with the House 
in ordering a new election in Alabama, but that the 
other reconstructed States will be admitted before 
the first of July. 
From the West. 
The Republican National Convention met in 
Chicago last week, and was in session two days. 
Delegates were in attendance from all the States in 
the Union, and a large number of outsider*? were 
also present. It is estimated that at least fifty thou¬ 
sand visitors were in the city. The Convention was 
organized on Wednesday, in the Opera House, with 
Gen. Carl Scburz as temporary Chairman, who gave 
an address of greeting. Ex-Gov. Hawley of Con¬ 
necticut, was made permanent President, and de¬ 
livered a brief speech. 
The nominations were effected on Thursday. Gen. 
Grant was nominated for President, first by acclama¬ 
tion, the whole Convention risiog to their feet amid 
great cheering and waving of hats and handker¬ 
chiefs, and then by fiva voce vote of each State as 
represented. The chair announced that 650 votes 
had been cast, and all for Gen. Grant. The contest 
for "Vice-President was very spirited. The following 
names were submitted and elaborat ely eulogized and 
supported by those making the nominations aDd 
others:—Henry Wilson, Schuyler Colfax, Benj. F. 
Wade, Reuben E. Fenton, Ex-Att’y Gen. Jae. Speed, 
John A. Cresswel), Andrew G. Curtin, Jas. Harlan 
Hannibal Hamlin, Wm. D. Kelley, Samuel C. Pome¬ 
roy. Wade, Colfax and Fenton were the most 
prominent candidates. On the fifth ballot Schuyler 
Colfax was declared nominated, and the nomination 
was thereupon made unanimous. 
The Declaration of Principles, as adopted by the 
Convention, declares equal suffrage; denounces ail 
forms of repudiation; Bay6 taxation should be 
The ladies of Menda, State of Oajaca, have formed 
a club and are about starting a paper to be called 
the “ Feminine Race,” which is to be a woman’s 
rights organ. New weekly papers are springing up 
all over the country. The majority are Liberal or¬ 
gans, a few beiDg devoted to mining and literary in¬ 
terests. 
The 5th of May was observed throughout the 
country as a national holiday, it being the sixth an¬ 
niversary of the defeat of the French at Puebla. 
An unsuccessful attempt had lately been made to 
assassinate Gov. Peequiera of Sonora. Two of the 
would-be assassins have been arrested and will prob¬ 
ably be shot. 
A band of robbers 250 strong, under the notorious 
bandit Novega, had invaded the district of Pachu- 
era, in the State of Jalisco, sacking towns and 
ranches, robbing, killing, wounding and carrying off 
residents and citizens, from whom they demand 
large ransoms. 
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on band. Orders ailed promptly at reasonable rates. 
Address S. STOCKING, 
corner Monroe and Alexander Sts., Rochester. N. T. 
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complete rules and exercise#. with trom one tofonr hundred 
pieces or popular music, fingered expresUy lor the instru¬ 
ment. Price, 50 cents each, sent post-paid. 
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955-<tteo 103 Court Street, Boston, Mass. 
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everywhere to sell the Splendid Steel Engraving of Gen. U. 
b. GKa>t ON Horseback, now ready. The onlv equestrian 
picture oi Gen. grant ever engraved. Retail price *2, size 
1- by 16 Inches—printed on plate paper 19 by 24 Inches, feend 
for sample copy immediately inclosing One Dollar, and I will 
promptly send Raiti'-eafelv on roller, bv mail, to any carl of 
RURAL NEW-YORKER OFFICE, ) 
Rochester, May 26,1668. \ 
Financial matter? in this locality are very quiet. The 
hanks are easy, and there Is a good supply of currency. The 
call for money I? comparatively small. The stock dealers 
are buying cattle as is ueual at this time of year, and using 
some money, but millers are doing nothing, or next to no¬ 
thing. Ae a supply of wheat reached Buffalo It was expected 
they wonld commeneo grinding, but the recent decline in 
wheat with the dull sales of flour have prevented active op¬ 
erations. Millers will operate when the wheat market be¬ 
comes more settled. 
Money matters at the East continue easy and the snpply of 
capital abundant. The demand on Saturday was a little ac¬ 
tive in consequence ol a freer movement in stocks. Good 
borrowers are generally able to supply their wants at 5 per 
cent. Prime paper Is freely taken at etrfo per cent. 
Gold sold yeBterday at 159,« The New York Financial Bul¬ 
letin 6ays:—“ The gold market continues firm, the require¬ 
ments for export betng considerable. The exports of coin 
seem to be the main cause of the present firmness.” 
Government stocks have improved, One reason for the 
advance is the Improved condition of the money market. 
The banks are buying Governments, believing no better loan 
material can be found. The advance of American securities 
abroad baa been considerable, and New York banks during 
the past week have been large purchasers. Seven-thirties 
are particularly firm as the United States Treasurer is a 
large purchaser. 
Wool.—T he Eastern market continues dull. The demand 
from Manufacturers is unusually light. The low and medium 
grades are in light supply and sales are not pressed. There 
is a large amount of fine staple in the warehouses, and on 
this description holders are anxious to realize The Boston 
sales of domestic last week, foot up 675,000 Jbe , at Tattler 
drooping rates. 
In consequence of the wet weather, Ac., It is thought this 
season's wool clip will be late In market. Holders of old 
stocks are desirous of closing out before the new clip is 
offered. 
Cotton Is dull and lower, although shipments for the sea¬ 
son are pretty much over. The decline last week was %d. in 
Liverpool, and a corresponding decline, of about l>$c on this 
side. The snpply left for home consumption Is small, hut 
manufacturers do not seem disposed to purchase largely in 
the present state of the goods market, 
Wheat and Flour —Prices have fallen ofl in the Eastern 
and Western markets considerably the past week. There is 
a material decline in wheat. The Western supplies coming 
forward, with the prospect of a good harvest both In this 
country and iu Europe are not favorable to high prices. 
Butter in the New York and Boston markets has fallen i 
to 8 cts. during the past week, and the supply reaching those 
points is or the increase. The continued rainy weather is 
making abundance of pasturage everywhere. Butter soon 
must be still cheaper. 
Local Market,— Flour remains at former quotations, hut 
the tendency is downward if any thing. There is little doing 
outside of the local trade. Wheat shows a decline of about 
10 els. on the bushel, though there is scarcely enough ofier- 
ing to give any desirable tone to the market. Small lots are 
taken at quotations. Other grains remain nominal with 
small receipts. 
Wool,—T he wool market continues depressed and the re¬ 
ceipts next to nothing. The new clip Jb not yet in, nor is the 
prospect good for bringing it forward at au early day after 
shearing. Pome agents here have received information from 
the East that it will not pay to open with the new clip above 
38c. There is some of the Old one iu first hands yet, and gen¬ 
erally held at 40c, but buyers hesitate to meet tills figure. 
ROCHESTER, Mat 26—Flour, wheat, Buck¬ 
wheat, F CWt., Com, per bushel. f.lJ20®ty,2r>; Mlil 
frcd.iWA. Wheat, red. *3Un®2,ftl; Do. whl{^.V.ooaaiw 
Rye. Jl,"5<oU,8Q; Oats,SOafeio; Burley, tLfil&J.tA; fn-ang" fL. 
50«ao,o0; Pork, mess, f29.0ftauu.ri0; Beef. CwU, <30,00011.06: 
Dressed hogs, cwt„ iu 0 .oo<ip ii,iG ; Huns. iVjjviu SaonhJerB. 
18®13>4c; CblCkima, 18®20c.; Turtroys.iHOKi:: Mutter,25® »c: 
Cheese, I.iirtl.liK^liOC: TftUow, so^fcJOc-. Eggs, 0)020;; 
Potatoes, *GU0ai,26} Apples, green, J,,(Qsal,rJ>; Onions 
f bu„ $u,U06<»u,ou; Timothy seed, *2,59^,2,75; Clover seed, me¬ 
dium, §5,UQ®5,90; Do. large, *8,00®S,30; Peas, *2,00@2,50; Flax 
seed, $1,50®2,00; Hops, 25®50c; WoolSSqMOcts; Honey,box. 
ROCHESTER AND NEW Y0KK: 
SATURDAY, NX.A.Y 30, 1868 
New York Stale, 
The Presbyterian General Assembly, Old School, 
met in Albany, on the 21st inst. The openiBg ser¬ 
mon was preached by Rev. Dr. Humphrey of Louis¬ 
ville, Ky. Rev. Dr. Muegrave of Philadelphia, was 
elected moderator; Robert C. Knight of Pittsburgh, 
clerk. 
In forty-eight hours ending at 10 o’clock on Mon¬ 
day morning the 18th inst., one hundred canal boats, 
laden with grain, had passed Fnltonville, Montgom¬ 
ery connty. The aggregate amount measured at 
least six thousand bushels to the boat, making three 
hundred thousand bushels per day. Of these one 
hundred loads—twenty-one were wheat, fifty-6even 
com, ten oats, and the rest other varieties. 
The men lately In the employ of Messrs. Roy & 
Co., of West Troy, still remain on a strike. Had 
they continued at work, they would have received 
about $50,000 for the period embraced in the strike. 
The extensive establishment which has for years 
past given steady employment the year round, still 
stands idle. 
On the night of the ISth inst., the hardware store 
of Stephen Bird, in Lockport, was entered, the 6afe 
blown open and $558 abstracted therefrom. 
The annual meeting of the publishers and editors 
of Western New York will be held at Watkins, at 
the head of Seneca Lake, on the 25th of June, and 
will continue two days. 
A boiler in the steam engine work6 of Frisbie & 
Co., at Newburgh, exploded on the 18th inst. Three 
men were badly Injured. 
Two school boys residing in West 52d street, New 
York city, fell from a train of Hudson River Rail 
road cars on which they had jumped for a ride, one 
day last week, and were instantly killed. 
The 6chooner Sarah Bond, laden with lumber, is 
lying one mile ea6t of the Genesee River, water-log¬ 
ged and deserted by her crew. The schooners John 
Wesley and Defiance are sunk inside the harbor. 
The Koch ester jail now boasts of three Spanish 
prisoners, one of whom is of the nobility. Don 
Frederick Lopez is his name, and defrauding the 
revenue was his crime. 
A man named William Qua lost hi6 life in Cam¬ 
bridge, Washington county, last week, by being 
thrown upon a large circular saw in a sash and blind 
factory. Iiis body was completely severed in twain. 
A great freshet prevailed in Albany last week. On 
Saturday the pSer, steamboat landing and quay were 
submerged. Boats and bridges were In universal 
TINTERPRISE. — WE ARE HAPPY TO 
JCj learn that G W KINTZ, the Inventor of the Ladies’ 
S avonte f.oninound Washer, and also Inventor of the cele¬ 
brated Excelsior Potato Digger improved, is now manufac¬ 
turing these valnablo labor-saving machines. His Washer 
cannot easily he excelled-, it dispenses with hand rubbing, 
t ®J rt<> ' ,u ' Fork- well and not Injure the 
tloibes. frloc *5. He now offers fils Pulverizer, which Is 
readily attached back of the mould-board of a plow so that 
as the furrow is turned over It Is leveled, dragged and most 
ot thn noxious roots combed out, such as quack and thistles, 
»»Vps much labor for t he nurseryman and farmer. AUo 
offers MB Plow Cleaner, which cleats the coulter of coarse 
manure, corn Hubble, or straw, and other usual obstruction*. 
AWO a wheel, with elbows, which lessens the draught of * 
plow in breaking up. These machines have ail been recently 
patented and thoroughly tested and are warranted. Au or¬ 
dinary blacksmith can make either of the last three devices 
mentioned In Tour hours . They can be seen and tested at big 
residence, 1S2 Mt. HopcAv. A. farm right of cither can be. 
obtained with model draft and directions sent free to any 
address on receipt of *3. Address GEO. >V. HINT/,, Kocb- 
eater. N. Y. P. S,-Letters requiring further Information 
should inclose stamp. 
Latest Foreign Intelligence. 
The Liberal Party in England achieved another 
victory in the Honse of Commons on the 22d inst. 
The debate on the Irish Church was then resumed, 
the Suspension bill being under consideration. Mr. 
Gladstone made a speech explaining the character 
and intent of the measnre and closed by moving that 
the hilt pass to a second reading. Mr. Gathorne 
Hardy moved that the second reading be postponed 
six months, and supported this motion with aBpeech 
of much warmth. He declared that the bill was a 
6urpri6e and meant confiscation; that it misstated 
the Queen’s reply to the address of the House con¬ 
cerning the disposal of ecclesiastical patronage, and 
robbed the Crown of some of its greater prerog¬ 
atives, id eluding the veto power, The debate con¬ 
tinued at length, terminating in another speech by 
Mr. Gladstone in reply to Disraeli. A division fol¬ 
lowed on the motion that the bill have its second 
reading, with the following resnlt:—For the second 
reading, 312; agamtst it, 258—majority 54. The an¬ 
nouncement of the vote was received with loud and 
prolonged cheers from the Liberal benches. 
It i3 said that the Pope has invited the Roman 
Catholic Bishops of the United States to raise one 
thousand volunteers for the Papal army, authorizing 
them to make snch terms with the recruits as they 
may deem necessary and proper. 
While the British Minister was passing through 
the streets of Kioka, Japan, April 1st, he was fired 
on by two fanatic priests, wbo wounded eleven men 
of bis escort and five horses. The minister and five 
horses escaped unhurt. One priest was killed and 
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, V oein R* ant * floes the work better than any other 
tool. Every farmer and gardener should have It. Circulars 
id 1 Application. Price *2,50: cash with the order? For 
salt at the principal Agricultural Warehouses, and hy 
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_New Castle. Westchester Co., N. Y. 
A GENTS W.AIiTED, 
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957 4t Box 4, Charlestown, Mass. 
rilHE EXCELSIOR-A PERIODICAL DEVO- 
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magnificent premiums offered on the roost liberal terms. 
Gold Watches. Sewing Machines, Furs, Music, Arc., Ac. Ev¬ 
ery one can secure a premium. Send in cents lor specimen 
copy. Address W. T. HORNER, Buff alo, N. Y. 
P URE HONEY! —How to make it easy and cheap 
.free. Address G. G. BERRY, North Strafford,N.H. 
/ CARPENTRY MADE EASY — Inutruots Farm- 
V. EES bow to build Barns, Outhouses. Bridges, &c. Price. 
$5.00, H. CHALLEN, Philadelphia, Fa. 
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YJi Ghovvke, CAri MmmtntrB, Pa., sends free a Descriptive 
List oi the best Seed Wheats in the world.' 956-lSt 
an equal number of Japanese officials. The scene 
was solemn and impressive. The condemned being 
of high rank, was permitted to commit hari kari. 
The foreign representatives requested the govern¬ 
ment not to confiscate bis estate, according to the 
Japanese low, but to permit it to descend to his 
family. The request was granted and the next day 
the ministers received a letter of apology from the 
Mikado’6 Government. 
Australia papers give full particulars of the at¬ 
tempt to assassinate Prince Alfred. The would-be 
murderer, it appears, was a Fenian maniac; his sister 
having testified that he had for some time been so 
bad as to require restraining. He was executed on 
the 22d of April. 
Queen Victoria has gone to Scotland. Her absence 
from the seat of Government during the present Par¬ 
liamentary and Ministerial crisis is generally censured 
by the press. 
Intelligen ce’from Cretan sources represents that 
several battles took place in Crete last month, be¬ 
tween the Insurgents and the Turkish forces, in all 
of which the .Cretans are said to have gained advan¬ 
tages. The'refugee Cretans in Greece were suffering 
severely. The Greek Government had already 6pent 
three million [dollars to keep them from starvation. 
B ULLARD’S PATENT HAY TEDDER WITH 
Herring and Squid's’ Improvements, can be bail of S. C. 
HKKBi-vr;, Manufacturer. New York. Otto. A. Scjvtkh, Super¬ 
intendent Syracuse, N Y. S. s. WHITMAN, Aeent. Little 
Falls, N. Y. For Circulars address as above. 966-5t 
ANTED-AGENTS-TO SELL BY 
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ft Pittsburgh, Pa. 
the GENUINE IMPROVED COMMON-SENSE FAMILY 
SEWING MACHINE. This Machine will stlteh, hero, fell, 
tuck, quilt, cord, bind, braid and embroider in a most suoe- 
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f'kt’pt only *18. Fully wiin-anted for five years. Wo will 
nay *1.000 lor any machine that win sew a stronger, more 
beautiful, or more elastic "earn than ours. It. makes the 
Elastic Lock Stltc.b.” Every second stitch can he cut, and 
8L11 the Cloth cannot, he pulled apart without tearing it. We 
pay Agc.nta from *75 to *200 per mouth and expenses, or & 
commission from which twice that amount can be made. 
Addres*. SECOMB & CO., Pittsburg, Fa., or Boston,Musa. 
CAUTION, —Do not b« imposed upon by other parties 
palming off worthless cast-iron machines, under the same 
name or otherwise. Ours is the only genuine and really 
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NEW YORK, ll.il 2S-A»heS. pots, *H,!i7V-&S.50; pearls 
nominal. Cotton.:iU®ZIC. Floor, fAfitffllfi,B0. Whe4t.*2.18aa 
2.70. Rye, io.OtkSiO.iJO. Barley, *0.00. Corn, |1,09®1,V7. Oats 
StkaRTclK Hops. KketUic. Pork, mess, *27,75@27K7 1 new uiess 
*23J5«§$8,80: Prime, *23.00®2a,50; prime mess, ^24,506*21,75! 
Beef, new plain mess. Sl5,0()6ii20, r i0: new exira it.p.kh, *2o, 50(A 
24,75. Beef Hums, *3S®41,00. Shoulders, lfiLOiSkc. Hams 
17@I8c. Bacon, Cumberland-cut. L.'stfov.c.; Innc-rlbbcd, 12c 
short-clear, lOMc. Lu.nl, 17 ‘.aJfKe. Butter, 2C*32c. Cheese! 
jLe@17Ct 
ALBANY, May 23.—Flour, 10.25(415,50; Rye flour, *9,75' 
•Corn meal, *2,30@8,40 > HK> ihs: Wheat, *2,20; Rye. no sales 
Corn, *1,0&.«1,12: Oats and Barley, no sales 
BUFFALO, MAT 23, - Flour, city spring, *10,25010,00 , 
Wheat, *2.10; Corn, *1; Oats,79c: Rye, none Provisions— 
rpo T IX 13 LA DIES. 
Wc are agents for over ONE HUNDRED Foreign and Do¬ 
mestic Manufacturers, and are prepared to furnish the whole 
country with IM'Fand FANCY GOODS.JiJLKS, SHA WL.% 
JEWELRY. SILVER WARE , FURNITURE, PJANOi/, 
SE WJNU MACHINES, i £<■•., <tc... at the unllorm price’ of 
were precipitated into the water. The father and 
son were drowned; the daughter was rescued. 
A man named Reuben Jones, steersman on the 
boat D. F. Thomas, fell off'the boat Friday, at Fair- 
port, and was drowned. 
A mail train on the Erie Railway ran into an oil 
train, at fall speed, on Sunday morning, the switch 
not having been reversed in time. The oil tankB 
were bnrsted, and several thousand gallons of oil 
ran into the Delaware river. Two young men were 
riding on the platform of the postal car, one of 
whom was instantly killed by being beheaded and 
having his legs crushed ofl', and the other was fa¬ 
tally injured. 
Three dead infante were found in the streets of 
New lork city, and three bodies of unknown men 
were picked up in the river, on Sunday night. 
The body of Captain A. DePeyster, late Governor 
of the Sailors’ Sung Harbor, on Staten Island, who 
has been missing since the 23d of January last, was 
fonnd on Saturday at Port Johuson, New Jersey. 
The total shipments of specie from New York city 
the past week w ere three and a half millions. 
The inqnest in the case of Jeffords, the convict 
who was recently murdered in Sing Sing prison, was j 
concluded on 8atnrday. Evidence clearly implicated 
two convicts, Burns and Withington, in the com¬ 
mission of the deed, and they were so charged by the 
jury in their verdict 
Several acts passed by the late Legislature have 
been sent from the Executive Chamber to the office 
of the Secretary of State without the Governor’s 
signature, and are therefore null and void. The 
most important are the following .—To aid in the 
construction of the New York Northern Railroad, 
and to facilitate the improvement of the wilderness 
through which it is projected. To aid in the con¬ 
struction of the Buffalo & Washington Railroad. To 
provide for the completion of the Albany & Susque- 
The Sandwich Island Convulsions.— The Hon¬ 
olulu Gazette says:—Accounts up to April 29th 
have been received of the volcanic action in the 
island of^Hawaii The earthquakes were less vio¬ 
lent and frequent, although the whole island was 
still agitated with light vibrations, and two strong 
shocks were felt as far as Honolulu, There were 
reports that lava had again broken out, but they 
were not credited. Full details of the eruption at 
Manna Loa confirm theaccounts previously received. 
At Kakuka, on the 7th of April, the lava again burst 
forth through a fissure nearly three miles long, and 
ran in a few hours twelve miles from a height of 
3,800 feet to the si a, forming a 6olid projection half 
a mile in length. 
Send your clubs of 10 and upwards, for descriptive checks, 
showing what article can be obtained for One Dollar, wjtfc 
10 cents lor each check. 
CIRCULARS SENT FREE. 
Presents worth from *S to *100 sent free of charge to agent* 
sending cluhs. Agents Wanted in everv Town. 
952-6teo CUSHMAN & CO., 10 Arch St., Boston. 
THE CATTLE MARKETS. 
NEW YORK, May 18—Beeves—Receipts 5,831 head; quo- 
tation8l5®18Mc. Veal calves; receipts l.TOOlieau; quotation* 
7® 12c. Sheep and Lambs — Receipts 10,950 head, quotations 
Sheep. 6s@l0«c; Lambs, 12@19c. Swine-Receipts 23,957 
head; quotations, 8>£<®]0c.. 
CAMBRIDGE AND BRIGHTON. May 20 —Beeves range 
from lUfflUK'-ts. Working Oxon, *2250315 2 pair; Steers, *125 
(ro-00. Milch Cows, *4. r K<(.l()0; HeitYra and larrow. iiu&M ; 
Yearlings, *20080; two-year-olds, *30® 15 ; three-year-olds, — 
ne —. Sheet:' and Lambs, 7®9fl; extra, lOwiicte; bythehead, 
*2,75®—. Swlue — ShOtea, wholesale, 10a Uc ; retail, ILh 12 c • 
spring pips, H5l~f ; Fat hops, lflu&intcta; Hidee,8k<2d0e. 
lb.; pelts, 75c@*2,50 each. Calf Skins, 18@20e. * B>. Tallow. 
7>»c. Vesd Calves, $3@18. ’ 
ALBANY, Mat Si-Beeves, *3,50@10,50. Milch Cowb, *40® 
100 . Veal Calves, 9c 10c. Sheen and Lambs —State ?®9c.: 
Western7^@10c.; Canada 9>i@i0c. Hops,9.S®10‘4c. 
CHICAGO. Mat 23.—Beef cattle range atffrom *6,50@8,50. 
Hops, live, *7,87Ra9,00. 
CINCINNATI, Mat SO.-BeeveB, *4,75510; Sheep, * 3 , 50 ®6; 
Hogs, *7,50@10 gross. ’ 
FIIILADELPHIA, Mat 21,— Beef Cattle,8X@ll«c: Cows 
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Haytien News. —At last advices Salnave had 
declared himself Dictator of Hayti, but was being 
hemmed in at Port au Prince by the revolutionists, 
He threatened to burn the city. English war vessels 
were there to protect foreigu interests. The Cacos 
were surrounding Port au Prince and had defeated 
Gen Schevalier. Two British men of war had arriv¬ 
ed at Port au Pritce. They demanded the immediate 
cessation of the persecution of foreigners—otherwise 
they threatened to bombard the town. 
auce held their Annual Meeting in Nashville last 
week. It was decided to hold the meeting next 
year in Washington, on the second Monday in June. 
Lieut, Charles E. Moore, U. 8. A., was shot in 
the street, in Savannah, Ga., on the 22d inst., hy his 
mother-in-law, Mrs. Mason. The ball passed through 
his neck, and his recovery is doubtful. 
The official returns of the recent election in North 
Carolina have been received. The total vote was 
164,410, and the Constituion had a majority of 20,770. 
The vote on Governor was about the same. 
A very destructive hail storm visited San Antonio 
on the 19th instant, which lasted for half an hour 
and destroyed houses, crops and gardens to the ex¬ 
tent of $500,000, and several lives are reported to 
have been lost. 
Reports come from Virginia that the wheat crop 
of that State never looked more promising than 
now. Similar accounts come in from North Carolina. 
A singular phenomenon occurred in Hamilton Co., 
Florida, a few days ago. Nearly two acres of u farm 
suddenly sank to the depth of fifty feet from the 
surface of the surrounding land. It immediately 
filled with water and submerged the tops of the tall¬ 
est treeB. The ground is still sinking and now 
covers four acres. 
Indigestion , Sick Headache , Sourness or Acidity of 
Stomach. Rising of Food , Flatulency, Lassitude, 
Weariness, Biliousness, Li nr Complaint , 
finally ia-mihuting in Death. 
READ IRE EVIDENCE. 
From Rett. ISAAC AIKEN, Alleghany, Pc 1 . 
Joseph Fleming, Druggist, 
No. 84 Market Street, Pittsburgh: 
Sir:— I take great pleasure in stating that, alter having suf¬ 
fered 1’rom dyspepsia for about fifteen years, at some periods 
much more than others. 1 have been entirely cureabythe 
use of Cor.’* Dyspepsia Cure. My friends know that of late 
years my case tui* been au extreme, one, I had great sutter- 
Inr from rating any kind or food, and on an average, would 
vomit about one-thtrfi of my meals, in a sour, indigestible 
mass, when the severe attacks would come, I would lose 
all strength and be utterly helpless. Some Of the attacks 
would be *0 severe that lor day* together I would not retain 
anything on my stoixuirli, save a little dry toa3t and tea. For 
years I knew not what it was to pass five consecutive hours 
without intense pain. From the time I took the first dose of 
this medicine I ceased vomiting, gradually all soreness pass¬ 
ed away, and flesh and strength returned, aud ever since I 
have been able to cat any Bind of food set upon the table. 
Six months have now passed without any symptoms of the 
return of the. disease. My case was considered by all. even 
physicians,«o marvellous, that for a time It was feared it 
niikhtbe Hciltjous: butl am now so well convinced, that I 
have been not merely relieved, but uernmnently cured, that 
I can conscientiously recommend Coe’s Dvspepsia Cure to 
all victims of dyspepsia. ISAAC AIKEN, 
Late Pastor of the Beaver St. Church, Alleghany. 
Mr. Lester Sexton, a wholesale merchant of 30 years, in 
Milwaukee, one of the most reliable and careful men in the 
THE WOOL MARKETS. 
NEW YORK, May 23 -Won) market is quiet; sales 380,000 
,, — . —--— ■ “. — • — — - ... , ,'iwvo IWU.UUU 
lbs., at 44®55e. for domestic fieece, 45@49c, for super pulled, 
and 43@44c. for extra pulled. 
BOSTON, May 20,—The BoBton Advertiser says:—” We 
quote Maine wool 48c; delaine selections 50@51c; New York 
State 45®46u: New Hampshire 46c ; extra pulled 47(<iioc ; su¬ 
per 50(aS2c; Canada combing 70c.” 
CINCINNATI, Mat 20-The following are the Gazette’s 
quotations:—Pulled, 8?@40c.; Tub Washed, 40®40c.; On- 
waBhed, 25@28c.: Fleece. 35@i2c. ’ 
Result of a Strike.— Tfie Irish laborers at the 
West Rutland (\t.) marble quarries, to the number 
of several hundred, having struck for higher wages, 
the owners of the quarries, instead of acceding to 
their demands, tent agents to Canada and engaged 
about 500 Frenclmeu to work their quarries. This 
has caused muck ill feeling among the Irish, who 
threaten the disiruetion of the place. 
hanna Railroad. 
Major-General Dickman, who had command of the 
New York volunteers in the Mexican war, died last 
week in New York. 
I he bill to remove Genesee college to Syracuse 
failed to become a law at the late session of the 
Legislature. The college will, therefore, remain at 
Lima for the present. 
A fire broke out Sunday afternoon in the office of 
the Neptune Steamship Company, New York Har¬ 
bor, which resulted iu a loss of n ot less than $500,000. 
The propeller Oceanus of the Neptune Line, plying 
between New York and Providence, caught fire and 
was soon completely enveloped in,flames and was 
burned to the water’s edge. The Electra, of the 
same line, and the Tie, of the Boston Line, also 
caught fire, but they were saved by being hauled out 
into the stream by ferry-boate and tugs. 
From Washington. 
Congress has accomplished virtually nothing 
during the past week. The House has been without 
a quorum nearly every day, owing to the attendance 
of many members upon the Convention at Chicago, 
and the Senate has been similarly circumstanced! 
A little excitement in regard to Impeachment has 
been kept up by the Manager, who have been en- 
NEW ADVEBTISEMENTS 
Canadian Invasion.—A programme for the Fenian 
invasion of Canida in July next, supplies Genera) 
O’Neil with 30,100 troops; attacks Montreal with 
15,000 men ; maiches 5,000 men from Buffalo again: t 
Toronto, and S,0(X) from Detroit to the same point, 
and sends a bodj of 10,000 men to their support. 
Advertlalnir Rates.— After the first of January, 1868, 
the Rates of Advertising In the Rural Nrw-Yorker will be 
as follows, for each Insertion: 
Advertisements, inside, 75 cents per line, Agate space. 
’’ Outside, 91 •* ’* M 
For Extra Display and Cuts, a price and a half. 
Special Notices, Nonpareil leaded, 91.50 per line. 
W No advertisement inserted for less than *3. 
State says, under date, 
Milwaukee, Vis., Jan. 24,1868. 
Messrs. C. G. Clark & Co., New Haven, Conn.: 
Both myself and wife have used Coe’s Dyspepsia Cure, and 
it proved PERFECTLY satisfactory as a remedy. I have 
NO hesitation in saying that we have received GREAT BEN¬ 
EFIT from its use. Very respect'tillv, 
(Signed,) LESTER ‘SEXTON. 
From H. M. T Smith, Dunkirk, N. T. 
Dunkirk, n. Y., May i, 1868 
Gents.—1 inclose your Circular. 1 know of two parties, 
wives of prominent citizens, in this place who have beep 
greatly benefited if not cured by the use of your Dyspepsia 
Cure, but they will not consent to the public use of their 
names, and thus the matter rests, with a steady increasing 
sale. Yours, respectfully 
H, M. T. SMITH. 
Mr. John Brown, an American living in Valpa¬ 
raiso, Chili, has lent that city $250,000 in gold for 
internal improvements. The history of Mr. Brown, 
says a Boston paper, is a remarkable instance of the 
force and perseverance of the Yankee character. It 
is but a few yeals ago that he landed at Valparaiso 
from a ship wheie he had worked as one of the crew, 
and with nothin? but the clothes he had on, com¬ 
menced work as a journeyman carpenter. He has an 
interesting famiy, lives in princely comfort, and 
stands at the lead of social and financial affairs 
in Chili. 
From Mexico. 
Three thousand stands of arms were recently 
seized in San Bias by the adherents of Gen. Viga 
and Lozada, 
Gena. Toledo, Glandios and Palacio, three princi¬ 
pal chiefs in the Sinaloa revolution, with other offi¬ 
cials implicated, have been seized and forwarded 
under strong guard to the city of Mexico. 
The Legislatures of Durango, Chihuahua, Calimla 
and New Leon are discussing a project for raising 
3,000 men to defend the frontiers against Indian 
ravages. 
Several districts have pronounced against the con¬ 
stitutional authorities, and troops were moving to 
put down the revolutionists. 
A band of robbers attacked the town of AUende, 
in Guanajnato, robbing the custom house of $4,000. 
A formidable band was also reported in the vicinity 
of Rio Verde, State of San Luis Potosi. 
WAN TED.-A GENTS for om §1 SAUE.-Seml 
Tv 25 cts. for a Check* Circulars free. BANKS, LORD & 
CO„ 221 Washington St., Boston, Mass. 958-2tco 
WANTED-A YOUNG DEVON BULL—ANY 
V V one having a good Bnli of the above breed to sell will 
please address WM. M. WHITE. 
Canaseraga, Allegany Co., N. Y. 
I MPROVED BARTLETT Hewing MACHINES, 
Manufactured by Goodspbed & Wyman, Wlnchendon. 
Mass. Agents Wanted —Enclose stamp, and address as above. 
N. B.—Particular attention given to Machines for shipping. 
W ANTED! AGENTS!—TO SELL JOHN 8 . V. 
Armour's LIFE OF GENERAL GRANT. This work 
contains n fine Steel engraving ol the Father and Mother of 
the General, and is otherwise very handsomely illustrated. 
The best selling wotk in the market: price edited to the 
times- Address B. B. RUSSELL. Publisher, 
No, 55 CornltU], Boston, Mass. 
From the Rev. D. Allen Crowell, Hrookville, Fa. 
Lutukrsburg, Pa., May 2d, 1867. 
Messrs. C. G. CLARK & CO.; 
Sirs.—' "Coe’s Dyspepsia Cnre,” is gaining a reputation 
amongst our people. The medicine already used has had the 
desired effect. A frieud wishes me to get a bottle, for him, 
for which 1 send you *1 inclosed. Send to my address as 
early as possible. ‘ Yours, etc., _ _ 
Rev. D. ALLEN CROWELL, 
Brookville, Jefl'erson Co., Pa. 
SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE, 
C. CL CLARK <& CO., New Haven, Ct., 
958-2teo Sole Proprietors. 
Col. A. G. Hazard, proprietor of the Enfield 
(Connecticut, ) powder mills, died in New York last 
week. He was Ihe largest manufacturer of powder 
in this country, aaving special depots for the storage 
of his powder ir nearly every State in the Union. 
He was eminent for his generosity and social 
characteristics. 
.A who has discontinued practice, if »t.|ll desirous ol send¬ 
ing by mall, lice of charge, to all who wish It, a copy of the 
prescription by which his daughter was restored to perfect 
healtnrrom confirmed Consumption, after having been given 
up hy tier physicians and despaired of by her lather. Sent 
to any person on receipt of stump to ore-pay postage. Ad¬ 
dress O, P. BROWN. Secretary, 
ID Grand Street, Jersey City, N. J. 
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