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sphere, aod keeps ahead of nil imitators and abreast 
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RURAL NEW-YottKER In their respective localities. 
The Iturnl'K Premium Picture, "Birtb-Day 
Morning,” a Superb Steel Engraving, worth $5, is 
sent post-paid, to every one paying only $3.«) for 
Moore’s Rituai. for ISi.i. it is Vote Heady, and will 
bo sent, without delay to all eutitlcd. 
servedly, therefore, Mr. Colfax the benefit, of 
the doubts which his speech has awakened in 
our mind relative to his involvement in Credit 
I Mobiiier. 
The Ex-King of Spain, Don Amadeo, 
Seems to have had a jolly good time at Lisbon 
after his abdicat ion of the Spanish throne. He 
seems to have lost all reverence for Spanish 
royalty, and lias pocketed evidences enough of 
the criminal corruption of Spanisli sovereigns 
and public nn n and women to enable him to 
blackmail tb<m at will and lo any extent,. He 
has spent more money than he lias gained dur¬ 
ing ins two years of kingship, and talks of his 
reign as of a dismal masquerade. He did not 
feel that his life was sale, and both himself and 
i he Queen never went abroad without kissing 
their children as If for t he lost time. His wife, 
ex-Queen Maria Victoria, Is less reconciled to 
the abdication. Since a child, she lias been 
ambitious t o be Queen, and now experiences 
•he mortification of what she considers their 
ridiculous situation. She was Milling to con¬ 
tinue to risk life and fortune to retain the Span¬ 
ish crown, but Amadeus was more sensible and 
matter-of-fact, and preferred an assured life 
and an imdimitiished fortune to the hollow 
pageants of royall y. 
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MISCELLANEOUS PARAGRAPHS. 
making preparations to plant a large cotton 
crop and a small corn crop. Money scarce at ] 1 . 
job , France will make her (innl payment to 
Germany on the nth of September, when all 
<Sfi per cent, per month, and I do not know a TYench territory will be evacuated.... Father 
farmer that is not paying this heavy' rate of in¬ 
terest.—o. P. H. 
DOMESTIC NEWS. 
New York City and Vicinity. 
Postmaster Jones has resigned and Thos. 
L. James will succeed him.Some 25,000 men 
Hyacinthe is preaching with success fnGoneva. 
.. Portugal will demand satisfaction of Brazil 
for an outrnge ...The Irish demonstration in 
I London for homo rule was large and peaceful. 
. Some ( arlist . have been ilfronted m Spain. 
... . Mr. Gladstone will form n new Government. 
....There has been a serious riot at Wolver¬ 
hampton between Irish and English. ., I’. Sal- 
moron i: the new President, of the Spanish Na¬ 
tional Assembly— Minister Orr has arrived in 
Russia.The practicability of a ship canal 
through Nicaragua has been decided. .The 
Canadian Parliament has opened with great, 
pomp, and Mr. Dodge, M. P., late of New York 
city, has made a speech denouncing the United 
States—On the 20th, Mr. Gladstone made a 
speech, resuming the Government There is 
trouble between France and Spain, crowing out 
of Carlier atrocities — One hundred of the riot¬ 
ers in Wolverhampton, England, have been ar- 
restc i; much alarm continues . .The English 
House ha* had another discussion on the Ge¬ 
neva Arbitration All decrees against foreign 
religion* in Japan have t een abolished . A 
Mohammedan invasion of the North of China 
is feared.Japan M ill make a claim upon China 
for occupying the island of Formosa. ,AUni- 
vcrsnl Exfiibition Is to be held at, Yeddo. 
How to Remit Saidy.—Remittances for single 
or club subscriptions to the Rural may be made by 
Draft, Post-Office Money Order or Registered Letter, 
a-t our risk. Drafts and P. O. Money Orders preferred 
where obtainable,—but you risk nothing In sending by 
either of the modes above mentioned provided tile 
remittance is properly Inclosed and mnlled. 
Ityics 4 the (Steels. 
CURRENT TOPICS. 
Schuyler Colfax. 
We were slow to believe that Schuyler Col¬ 
fax, A Ice-Prcsidcnt of the I' n i tod States, could 
be the venal and untruthful man that the devel- 
opernent* In the investigations of Credit Mold- 
her seemed to indicate, Bur as the evidence 
accumulated, and was telegraphed over tin* 
country, we were forced into conviction that 
one man whom the American people had hon¬ 
ored, had proved false to them. This conviction 
was confirmed by i beatitude of men toward him 
M il b whom he had been most intimate and who 
had the best possible opportunity for knowing 
all the facts and circuinstances tending to re¬ 
lieve him of the fearful odium which those in¬ 
vestigations seemed 1 o fasten upon him. Final¬ 
ly Mr. Colfax returned homo and made a speech 
to his neighbors. This was telegraphed in ab¬ 
stract. We thought he madeom an excellent 
l T NTiKiNn efforts are making to have the 
Vienna exhibition building ready tty the open¬ 
ing day, the Tsl, of May. Koine of the galleries 
are quite finished, and only need to bo fitted up 
by the exhibitors. The immense dome, the 
largest over attempted, is described as being to 
other domes what l tie Great Eastern was to 
oi lier ocean steamers, I n addil ion to the main 
building, there is a great, detached gallery for 
machinery, and a separate department of con¬ 
siderable size for works of art; while many 
smaller structures are scattered through the 
grounds. 
A ( ’onnecticitt clergyman was recent ly placed 
in a most painful position. A young man ex¬ 
pired professing his entire acquiescence in the 
doctrines of the Universalisf*. Hi* friends 
wanted a funeral sermon and offered a thor¬ 
oughly orthodox clergyman $:ii to preach it. 
Here was a dilemma. The good man wanted 
the cash, but he eould not forget, his creed. lie 
made nut. very well, however, as wc are given to 
understand, letting his bettor feelings, proba¬ 
bly, for a time have precedence of Jilt theology. 
The family of Governor Hix was. March 11, 
plunged in mourning by tbe receipt of a dis¬ 
patch from Paris, announcing the death in that 
cit y of Col. Charles Temple !>ix, the youngest 
eon of t he Governor, and an artist of posit ivo 
merit and the highest promise. He was not 
even known to be indisposed, so that the shock 
of Ids death comes with terrible severity upon 
hi* friends, 
A SPECIAL despatch from Berlin, says the 
German papers ridicule und sharply criticize 
the nddross of President Grant delivered on i 
the occasion of hi* second inauguration. The 
paper* ask whether immarchiai states ought t o 
keep up diplomatic relation* with a power 
whose Executive thus tnsults them. 
Tut; German Emperor and the Emperor of 
Austria are expected to arrive in St. Petersburg 
about, the 29th of April the CzarV birthday 
Great, preparations are making for their recep¬ 
tion, and detachments of the regiments of 
which they are the chief* have been summoned 
to the Russian capital. 
SEMI-BUSINESS PARAGRAPHS. 
Northern Pacific Railroad.—The country 
through which the Northern Pacific Railroad 
runs i as, in common wit h the rest of the world, 
suffered from an unusual stress of cold weather 
possible. . work lias been resuim-il on the speech, resuming the Government There is 
Brooklyn Bridge . Wall street ha* been Hood- I ftonble between France and 8paln, growing out 
ed with bogus bonds, and mam people have of Carllst atrocities ... One hundred of the riot- 
been swindled_Bonds to the amount of ° ! '“ 1,1 Wolverhampton, England, have been nr- 
.*ICik,U0l) have been stolen from the Pa. Western |, eA,< I ; much alarm continue*.. .The English 
Railroad Kome outrageous robberies and is- '*om-e has had another discussion on the Ge- 
saulf s have been made on the street cars. Wm npVfl . Arbitration .. All decree* against foreign 
L. Hatch, a divorce detectivo, bn* been convict- religions in Japan have been abolished • A 
ed oi perjury. ,Tho Spring Exhibition of the Mohammedan Invasion of the North of China 
Brooklyn A rt Association ha* been opeued is feared.Japan will make a claim upon China 
Three men and a woman v.erc stabbed on the 1 for occupying the inland of Formosa. A Unl- 
17th Commodore Vande bjji hu u given half versa! Exfiibition Is to be held at Yeddo. 
a million dollar* to found a Methodist I'nlver- I ___ 
Kity In Tennessee—An Ere investigation is 
going on at the Fifth Av. me Hotel .. The SEMI-BUSINESS PARAGRAPHS, 
spring opening* of bonnet* have taken place _ 
wJx.vtss s ..>•»**<• «»», 
charter The Tribune unuou ecs that life is through which the Northern Pacific Railroad 
absolutely Uiivife nn the street . us of Ihi* city runs i as, in common with the rest of the world. 
He d'i'c.i ‘r.'Vil'y "'The'BuI'lV H. i,,,n 'f rcd from «" u J ,u * ual stress of cold weather 
pended on the 20th. It was regat dod a* one of I during the season just past, but. not, wit hstnnd- 
1 lie safest In the city. A defalcation is feared j inn this there is no doubt that lmd the road 
roiuV.m v 1 ' f " -•‘"•'oessfiillv been completed from Lake Superior to Puget 
this city on the 30th. A vast amount of di a- *°" nd '* wo,,ld have been kept in regular opera- 
moods and English gold was found In tit* dob- tion during the on tire winter. People generally 
session A Wall street forger. D. B. Wright, have a notion that the temperature of the 
lBute'Enffi emiqratn.s mave The * orth ' v . est is «*^raordinarlly rigorous during 
sum of $9.54(1.55 has been .subscribed to tins the winter months, but, last, seuson, at least, the 
Greeley monument Two car ruffian:-.. John weather In most of the Eaatem State* waaquite 
?" d «*»«• -nnt as cold as in the Northwest. In January, at 
1*0 jiri^on inr i»i yi'tirw ., l ljp fttnlcfi linnHn •-* , . t . 
belonging to the Bank of England have been Dn, " th fcho avcra «° n,ll «" ,,r ‘ho mercury was 
seized in the Post-office and at banking houses., ‘"'five degrees above zero; at Fargo it was six 
■; ‘bore isnorojution of the Bull’s Head Bunk degrees, and at Bozeman, near the highest eie- 
Home Newt thirty-five degree* above zero. About Puget 
Kound gras? was green throughout the winter, 
PbOhibittokistS iiave nominated a ticket and several varieties of Mowers, were in bloom 
: .JhSft'SSr 1 %fcXS <» .... 
tbe safest In the_efty. A defamation is feared 
••■George McDonald, who *<* *u roes* fully 
robbed the Bank of England, war- arrested in 
this city on the 30th. A va*i amount of dia¬ 
monds and English gold n us found In Ids pos¬ 
session-\ Wall street forger. I>. J). Wright. 
ha* been arrested .. .Thirty-five duped and d-*I 
•itute English emigrants have arrived The 
sum of $!t,5ifi.5o has been subscriber] to tins 
Greeley moniirncni Two ear ruffian*, ,b,| m 
Goughian and John Green, have each been sent 
to prison for 15 years .All the stolen bonds 
belonging to Hie Bunk of England have been 
seized ill the Post-office and at bunking house*. 
... i here is no solution of the Buli'sHead Bunk 
defalcation Charles Goodrich, a wealthy man 
in Brooklyn, N. 7 was murdered on the31 t,. 
Home New*. 
, BITIOKPITS have nominated a ticket, 
lo Rhode Island The mulls between Kt. Louis 
and \i• w York have been robbed Railway 
monopolies hi ill excite New Jeraev.... Albert 
Keeler, aged 21. killed Ida Spencer, aged H, in 
Syracuse. N. \ on Hie 17th. In attempting to 
escape, onia railway train, he foil ami broke his 
neck .. 1 hero is h cloud look In AJh.tnv over the 
now charter for Non York oily The Now 
. -rscy Senate railway monopoly bill ha* been 
defeated in the Assembly, causing t he people to 
rejoice. I In- Massachusetts Legislature ha* 
reluftcd to rescind the resolution censuring Sen¬ 
ator Sumner POBtnI cars are to be di-eontin- 
"• il after April 1*1 Railway engineer* in Mi* - 
sourl are on a strike ..-The President has ap- 
poinl <■<! a large uumb.-rof comrafssionera to t lie 
V innnaExhibition Three attempt*at suicide 
have recently been made In Newark Tiu re is 
a prospect for getting a charter Tor New York, 
allowing the Mayor to have iho appointing 
jiower New Minister* are to be sent to China 
and Japan Minister Mori, tha Jnpanese Min- 
l*tcr to the F. 8., hit* not been recalled. A 
general railroad bill ha* passed In New .Teraev. 
..The officer* of the Eric Railway are si 111 un¬ 
der invest igutlon.lames MrElhanev. the wife 
murderer, was hung in Bouton on the21st.... 
one of the Bank of England forgers ha* been 
. .."««"• W arrested in Havana ; t he rest ai-e in New v. . 
C °P "t* diplomatic relations with a power ....The Atlantic, PhcifloandPranklinTeh’ r.ti 
hose Executive f Intis insult* them. Companies Imve been consolidated Then is 
m,t p'LjamtioS, V.'r’o.Jfj't!*,™,’- N ’’”' E "“ la ”" "" ”'“ t - 
on, and detachments of the regiments of * <’»>gic«,s. 
? thS httVe h0l,n sunini "»« d t| The President ha* signed a postal eonven- 
‘ * ' Hon with London and Norway... Nu Indian 1n- 
we meet, with this description of Eugenie- speetor* will be appointed until June 20 The 
fhe ex-Empress is slim and Btatelv, a* well as Attomey-Goiienil bps taken possession of the 
ill. Her complexion, as far a* is apparent to l ' ook,i *•»« records of the Credit Mot.ilier Com- 
lall. Her complexion, as far as is apparent to 
Hie public, lias escaped *al!owne*», ir it has not 
‘hat alabaster whiteness it. possessed in earlier 
days, Hor eye continues cigar and piercing.’’ 
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THE SEASON, CROPS, PRICES, ETC. 
Springfield, Windsor Go., Vt., March 17_The 
winter of ’72-ff will long lie remembered as unu¬ 
sually severe—one long, uninterrupted spell of 
severe cold, with very deep snow*, the unheard 
books and records of the Credit Mobiiier Cotn- 
pany. .Congress appropriated fl.OOU.OUi for 
headstone* for dead soldiers. The contesting 
ociiatore from Louisiana hove unne hmno t sis 
the Senate will not reach their ra*o this *c *lon. 
Gen, Webster of Chicago is spoken of a* t lie 
Assistant I h. J'reaKurer The President has 
re-anpoini, d the whole of la* (.Mbinet, except 
Mr. Bout well, wlio ia succeeded by Judge ITicn- 
ardson 1 lie .Missouri icgisiaiure has sent a 
petition to Congress asking for the investigation 
of Seimtor Bogy's election. Washington Booth 
has been made Co)lector of Baltimore Mr 
Boutwel) wa* sworn in a* Senator on t he ITtJi. 
....Senator Conkllng has made a speech on the 
ease for himself; but w 0 wanted lo see the d< -P‘b of 130 Inel.o* having fallen, whirl, in many ,ho 
"■hole spoeel,. So. „ hoveV. H 1. Zt to h». drtf,...! ver,-„od„. All o„ ct »,k.„. SSJff 'h,T%!Zci 'S*JSiSKS , <®lS7l 
sav that if what is staled in it 1* tin i-.some one af bimheimg are suspended. The hauling of I imprisonmont for life Postal mrds will lie 
who lias suppressed facts and testimony, is fear¬ 
fully responsible for having persistently mis¬ 
represented the case to the public. -Mr. Colfax, 
in this speech, gives cumulative circumstantial 
testimony to show that he never did receive tlio 
*1,:WG Oakes. Amos says he paid him; a letter 
from Mr. Dillon, the cashier of the Sorgeant-at- 
Arms office of the House of Representatives to 
the effect, that he is confident that the $1,200 
was paid to Ames himself; t lie testimony of 
ids fal her-in-law and sister, to show that he did 
receive t he $1,000 from Mr. Nesbitt, and a letter 
b om the Postmaster General denying that Col¬ 
fax ever acted as the attorney or lobbyist for 
Nesbitt in procuring any favors for the latter 
from the Department. The Rura l New-York¬ 
er lias no motive for, or disposition to wrong 
any man—whether politician or otherwise; and 
the showing which Mr. Colfax has made in his 
own behalf leads us to require furl her evidence 
before we can believe that he ho* not been most 
grievously wronged in tills Credit Mobiiier mat¬ 
ter. Of course there is Issue between him and 
Oakes Ames as to matter of fact; but Mr. Col¬ 
fax speech explains what has seemed to us, 
looking at, Hie testimony as we have received 
it, impossible to explain. (Ye do not forget how 
malignant and unscrupulous the exigencies of 
partisan politics make men, nor how easy it is 
to be mistaken, We give, cheerfully and unre- 
wood and lumber is not to lie thought of, al¬ 
though many a farmer and village resident, are 
nearly out or firewood. Stock of all kind* is 
wintering well, considering the extreme cold 
weather, fodder and grain being plenty, prices 
of produceCorn, m-: oota 60 tofific.; potatoes 
70 to 75c.: hay, «]0 @i| 6 per ton. The [.rices of 
slock of all kinds are high with but little snle.as 
it is wort h full as much at home us at market, 
owing to the scarcity, caused by the short hay 
crops for two or three years previous to 1872, 
—c. tv. M. 
Clyde, Wayne. Co., K. V., March 17, IS7.'|.— 
(Ve have had very steady cold weather ever 
since winter set In. The latter part of lastweek 
wa* rainy, and t.he most of our snow has gone, 
only tho largest drifts remaining. Yesterday 
the wind blew at a terrible rate, breaking down 
peach and apple trees. Wheat looks well. Corn 
is bringing 5.V. ont.s 40c. wheat $1.85; eggs 22c. 
Cows from $:J0 to $50; some extra ones $60; 
hay $12 per toil; potatoes 50c. Average hands 
get $20 per month and board ; day hands $1 and 
board.— t. r. 
Macon, Rlbb Co., Gn., March IS.—We have 
had a very severe winter—the coldest for many 
years. Spring has made its appearance at last. 
Peach and cherry trees in full bloom. Corn, $1, 
for cash, and$l.J»to $I.40on time until Nov. 1st, 
with warehouse acceptance. Still farmers are 
reinly by the 1st of May . .The alleged suffering 
by the Naval cadets at the Inauguration is de¬ 
nied Senators Ccmkiing and Hehurz have had 
some sharp words in the Senate .Caldwell is 
losing ground in the Senate, but it is doubtful 
ir there will be votes enough to expel him 
the subject of specie payment will engage a 
share of the attention of the next Congress. 
Fire*. 
r J7 and IS Bowery, N. Y„ on the Iftth. 
Loss, $-->5,000 Todd's planing mills. La Salle, 
*Liia 0rl •‘•h. Lo**, $22,000 A man nna 
chiid perished in 1 in- flame* at Worth, ill., nn 
thclttlr I he business portion of the city of 
Elyria. Ohio, on r.he 16th. bos*. $278.000....Forty- 
seven houses in Lawrem-ehurg, Kv., on the 14th 
A large number of houses, shops, etc., in 
Ogdcnsburgh. N. V ., on the lfith. Loss. $150,000 
CentrcviUe, 0.,on the 17th. 
Lo&«,$36.00C). ..St. James Hotel, Montreal, on 
the 15th. Loss, $20,000. Felt manufactory in 
Brooklyn, N, 1,, on the 19th. Loss, *65.000.. 
Twenty-five buildings in Macon, Q a ., on the 
18t.li. Hotel* and depot at Mahonoy City, Pa., 
on the nth. Loss. $2ti,000.Dye-house at 
l a J IS % >' Y Y Qn th « Mtli. Loss, 
$.8) WiO. Six hundred hands out of employment. 
5, . ? Erie Railroad depot in Jersey City on the 
; loss $250,000—Railway shops in Alexan¬ 
dria, L a., on the 21st; Joss. $20,000. 
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FOREIGN NEWS. 
ItHacellaneou* Foreign News, 
Get The Bet—Beyond all question the most 
economical sewing machine to buy lathe Wilson 
Underfeed. It is perfect and durable in work¬ 
manship, .simple and easy to operate, and it* 
work is superior to all others. It Is sold at a 
less price than any other first class machine, 
and its popularity, so well deserved, is daily In¬ 
creasing. Salesroom at 70!) Broadway, and in all 
other cities in tho United States. The company 
want agents Jn count ry towns. 
At n Mooting of the Dairymen of Vermont, 
held at St, Johnsbiiry, Mr. Gleason, well known 
for the superior quality of his butter, was asked 
what churn he used. He said he used “The 
Blanchard Churn." A voice in the crowd cried, 
“The best churn out,” and it was echoed from 
one side to the other, “That’s so," “That’s so." 
Beware of worthies* imitations of Marion, 
United’States Watch Co. (Giles, Wales & Co.,) 
Watches, with which the country is flooded. 
To avoid imposition, see that the words MARI¬ 
ON, N. J„ are engraved on the plate over the 
Main-Spring Barrel, All others are ftpurious. 
For An Irritated Throat, Cough or Cold, 
“ Frown's Branchial Troches ” are offered with the 
fullest confidence in their efficacy. They main¬ 
tain the good reputat ion they have acquired. 
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Advice—Send for free Price List. Jones 
Scale Works, Binghamton, N. Y. 
THE M ARKETS. 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. 
New York, Monday, March 24.1873. 
Receipt*.—The receipts of tho principal kinds of 
produce for the post week are ne follow* : 
Flour, hpls..... 
Wheat, bush. 
Corn, bush. 
Oat*, bush.. 
Grurs seed, bus!).. 
Barley, bush. 
Mnlt,, bush . 
Retuis, bhl*. 
Corn weal bbis.... 
Corn meal, bags... 
Cotton, bales. 
Rye. bush. 
$.100 Pork, bbis. 4.600 
beef, pkaa. 201 
115,500 Cut meat*, pirns... ‘ 
li3,8uo Lard, pkgx... 
2,650 Butter, pkg*. 
2,5(W Cheese, pligs. 
6,700 Dried Fruits, plcgs. 
023 Egg*, tibia......... * 
2,605 Wool, bale*. 
1.200 Hop*, bale*.. 
17,7*’0 Peanuts, bags. 
650 Dressed Uogs, No. 
b r‘ lots off quickly, the ship- 
pim demand being about centered on prime stuck. 
HifrTlJee prlmo 8outheru nt SStS'Wfe., tod Western at 
Manufaetime™ "re. steaffily using sumS”* at 
dozen for common to best house. ^ per 
Beau* au«l Peu«.— Mediums sell slowly, but stocks 
ar« not ercessive. ami prices are uncliangeil Shln- 
P®" * re 'buying a few lots of marrowfats at easier 
prices. Peas arc neeleeted. White Kidney p?“n .y, 
and offering at h.wcr prices. Ited Kidney have a 
ligh t sale, but there are not many here, and price.* arc 
unchanged. Canada pen* are wanted at hotter eri,c* 
I^oes. with a moderate outfet 
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