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V* •s* X r* w&Mgm&m -jUg-* f .^- »tJtjA^>~*-^ftt t '-V'...: \ •>p-&rfJ^^ ! ^'*<t-^f l^Jrf^T.f. ,*\*\ the cpmmisBoiiet shall haw niade hi« ab- stract therefrom, shall be pxoperiy arret*., ged. Bled, wad together with a copy off* own annual report, shall be deposited the officei of ths countyclerk 'ibr.eafe Reu,. ing. The county clerks shall not be %' quired to make returns or abstracts of suck reports.: - fO. § 11. Every commissioner shall haV^I power to take affidavits and a^hUttr', oatha*in all matters pertaining to commraEi schools, but without charge or fee, and un- der the direction of the raperintendent of publicto»¥ction^ay^Bearand''wgorirtir'i himt^t^o^yirl^cele^ogfcpneili. /.. § 12»..Ja.very.^wmaussionei t chosezL_or. elected w.pnrOTaricfto£\tBia j^ObflLrar\ ceive an annual wlaWof aiUeas/fiveHtm- < \bn^jiesame to of the-Unit^Stat^p^itfandr appro- priated to thi* purpose or to the sntipott^f comrnqngcboote, «id it shall, be the dutyc of the superintendent of. public instruction to apportion to each county, in hi* annual'•, appj>r^fiBnjepS*of *he income of the, said^ fond thus appropriated, five hundred dol- lars for the salary of each commissioner of common schools in; said county, created trndefcauthprityoftblsact.'-i. »>••*•• ^ .§ ia. ; The several boards of Supervisor**- whenever in their opmioU*he interests of eduq&tion in theitrrespectiTe counties.willj be,prornoted.thereby,imayihcrfl8jiethesal'\i ary of. auy.commissionerto euch a sum im they may deem reasonable and: just; but the supervisors of the wards in ony city not included in af'school' comnlisnone/i 'district, shall not vote upon euch.qnestions;.; the increaset over and above the five hun- dred dpUars payablerto hba from the Unfc, ted States deposit.fundr, to he a charge up- on the county or district over which such commissioner may have jurisdiction v and' the earns shall be'assessed annually upon- the towns composing sttch county or dis- trict, rateably,- according to the corrected! valuations of the real and personal estate\ 1 of SUChtQWfnik^.'r! 'HK I •>- § 14. The boatdaof supervisors are here-< by authorized -and required . to. asdic Mul allow to such commissioners: auch soma as. they may have incurred for.necessary exr pensea in ^performance of their official, duties, to an amount not exceeding one-bun-> dreddoHara, ,V,L,H. < i.i,.-.;,. $ 15, ThejuperintendenVof pnblicinstrnc-. tion anajla%> apportion to each ofthe, cities in this state, having* ,uKde>;sWrarac.w,' a so,-' perintendent of common schools,' or, 'whose, boards of educaJicfn' choose : si clerfe doing the duty of slpervisibnbtiaertheir direction? out of the,income ot'the''United States de-> posit fiind approbated for this purpose, or; for the support ofc common schools, the.sum- of five hundred dQUa»,,fOT,eacn i member-,of, assembly to^which suchcjty, sjis^lMsptitled ssioner, who shall ai thedittrlct or dlMrictf'to may belong. &.9B. iUliha daMea and reqqlrera^ lutl^wtMHdwkm and annVlllngof\ sci. dUtricu. the baU4«g otsehool |wlie«,the lectfoMa*chaif*orpss**'**.to reli to wesiSpf sel^dWrJet proJWiy, end*i»- •ienw, in Kswct to, the wveraHown* with- in jhli nrisdfction; and he shall pay ever the jaidjnoneys.ttf the..supetTisQM r .li beJbr tkem nardTtp the- aisSrc^orTiaWtSf diiir IpA'iSi^aay tbe^flitled to receive tho saiae,. „...._.„ _,—».'.«_„ .. _ §36; £11 the pewersand-duties Impaset' upon town superintendents by section seventy- two, seventy-three, sewnryHseven, eighty and oMhar^ti3ndthirt«n,.o{;cIup(srfoar , ._„. Jupsrviso>« dt> the iowns^ ^^(tKe^r^eialahdduiieriformerjJf pawipsed end. e^Brcise^by^the,»trusteelt.flf: life gospel And; school lots, and subsequently tmj i#r> f oto;of •chap^qle hbndjr^d.. and IMdjt, lawaof; qhe wbpiahd' eight hb,n-. t&&m EROM Bt|8ppjJ BTX&KBEtB A'nivak 'Petefibjrgh* Thn Arngo\ iirnved th,i» ! radrriingMnd bring* 130 passengers,' ar#0rj£ thrift # 1B»: Hon.' Ininea Bach»nani;& ftaC^ibilWt m. to England, end Henry Dubois, Minister ci«i.,r,^ from Holland to the tfnttad States. The i^igoiefc^o*wi3a«tt«^drr4iag\#th-* 15tb, and bad mwleratf v&pether, fi^be came Spfnth, add off the* Bank!, but 'law '' M'si&er i^Snb : umher/c>'arrived Jp^b>? Cfede*p#t t«evffbv Thfr ^imm~aad t Afabia'^arrived ;o» tte 6%J the[Barcelona; atHav^e.ontbejIithi; - iSKoie^ ted by thenegi^laule/'fdMpaidnnro'tBe , treasdM 8id-'%ii)ehaedfiVle c duhe'd I by law forthes^poTft^FsehoelsT'' 4 \ •' v ' §16; The several: citie* of thirStatu which' under special acts already elect superintend- - ents ot; common? sahnols,'jObwhose'baard».dt! educaUon;chOQse ^clerlt*: doing. tbe duty,, of; supervision underthe.di/gcMoo^pirtheAoard, of edueayoh, than nqt,be incluaed .lttiany, commissioner's difetricVcreated by'w^f eli dr authorised to 1 be'tbrmed bynbe boaids of sb. ! pervisora in coUntlfli in- which ^uch*'6mes are joined renowns iu'the'fortnation iof ah as- sembly district, may-divide?thecoan'tyv et* ; elusive oi such cities, into sach^school com-- missionerB'districtftaB^heyniay/deeni advis- able, but no town shall b> dirtdad in forming; ot Wcouhty ^y'ih 1 is\M¥aail^Mve api pointed U commTBSi6ner'brxommissi6rier>' ! ftt; pursuance of this set, and'sUch officers shall have.tateh the constitutional; oa.thoftoffice^,, henceforth, and alter the timei the ofBce of town superintendent! ot-Common schoolsiarj the several towns in such county abalL.be, abolished, and* eaclt.towh superintendent shall rorljiwlth My river fo the 'supervisor, qtl his town all' school, moneys \afiexperkied. with <k l'ull'etaieiS^hf of a)l' rhoneys reVeT?«r and paid out by 1 him^since the last aHtjual' report made by him Vx his predecessor, and of the moneys remaining in his or hia prede-. cessor'^bajndsBt.th&timeotmakinisuchTfi! port. BeshM a,l?o specify, in such stater- men t th,e last, appprtionment; made to the school districts in\ M8,|owrjj and ghall also specify 1 ''the \part of such',' aBportioifmerit paid to'eacb, and-trie'balance ' thereof due to each. If it shall Appear th&l any former town superintendent has'neglected or refused to rendeMo bis successorinoffice' sach'fulf statement qf.ill! mfineya receiv'ed.apd paid out by. bfmdniipg ; Jr|aofficial, mm or>term* t it shalj. be„ 0 the,.dqtyot,tbe,.cqrflmjls8|oqers, retifnio ttlelWpert\jivr^f W tb%n ! <MhlA twentydayaifKim the dtfie 01'such setvifesj and ifj<hfter having- been duly >'<served with snch notice,, he fltills: neglects or refuses jto make such return as aforesaid.orishow.aood cause why^hehas not, done fo,hq *fyafl be ' guilty, ot'a mipdemeanor, and it shall be the duty^of thtfsufer^tsdronneHdM.orofahy • commfs'SfooeY creafed by'thisact,tostte/for and recover all irijoneyS in the hands ot any defaulting tpwn superIhtendis'nt:, '—\>* firi ^ 18iEverf supervisor who. shad ember* zle anyol^nah tnduiys/or^Dyjmoneyitbat shall «eme,(nWtbi»<h}in!Jivby..firtqe : MiM» act, shall be deemed g flllty:pf,a.rni8demean,, paid to town •^eVmtendenls;on th«lr brdeVi;. shall' Br pafd ?: onTf-\t6 l flie\'iober;vi>ort.'tor we: to WD 8. •!..«. '.«• •\ -m.^.vnv | ^ 80. Be|ore - ihe county triiranr of any county shall-pay .over,to \thejsuperviior.of any.towRjr^.iMd^nntyitfieapAblio^ mont r - ' • SS-Kr-™* rr =u weardltirBff^ptff'of'Ifi'SVoWn^^ _ •aididpervTsorY,wit^^WdK'rFcirr>'iUfflc1e^ eurstiei, t& be »ppfoVedb>Mld ! iteisdrer,' in the penilty.i ot> double thr-imoant. it MM sehool moneys, cbnditidned -for the ttitblut diibursmeni,,s»<*lc«epingandaecotlntingf6r such ra^neys^BfcpXaJloihiBlpilehooA aftoqaya that.ffi ft yflrjrne^n|p^ sourcet.ar mt —- beforfbiVe treasurer 1 ! . . „ same, in his own nime, in bebalfof th« ((Wrrt', ondineimoriey'Mcoverfld'shaU'ba^pjlid over to the.supetvisqr.'of,.the tdirn 'succeeding the a re bow-applicable to towV^nt/ndanti. Each^'the^iid lu'pe*'TU67^halli< e p'a juitand'tfue atccfaYrot-ail'Schoplimbnflys received aRd;disbarwdi*yl>bimi;durinfe*oh: year, and shalliJiyithe saraej[..with ,pr6pfr; vooch4r»>ibef«j|, • ! ^^^j^mM4X»», f at each annual.meeling, 4 pf, ; «uch,board. .. i; , t $ U, The^^ai%q|a1I|ef SiQmt flfteen days afterthe ,termiqat}6h^ofh^bfflee.! render ^^^^fS^&W^^^^ ^•^rbinlKcdWd'r^ritbe llmaorretl dtrlhg;idcrac(»Mtj6ivme:mahOT ibe^maorapir pari-thereof shall htvaibeea •xpendsdJ»yAim; fc and toMg^Mmfo* imposea . ors of towns, and shall hereafter be exercised and'iterformed'by-them? -'- ' •'. <..?*- ,4 SB,.-it shall be.theiduty of the.town cleric oCeach,tqwn r/ _, ,. ..,, ; L tp.riBeffllYB./rpni,^ 8 ' F eMI ?' to»o »«,- perthtendenlsT alf'D'obJcsVmaps and papdrs'ap- pertaining to bis office, and to file and keep them in the. town clerk's office. .„. 8; Td receive frdnVfKe sdoetvisor the cer- tifldlts Of : apportionments'of sobool money* for ike town, and record them in a boot tab* keptfocih8t.nnrp.ose . . ... , ,,. 3. To notify the trustees of the school dis- tricts when .such estimates and appropria- tions are filed in his.pffice. reports, within the time prescribed by law. 5. To distribut'eMo'the'' tros'tees of shcool district* all blanks and circulars which shall be '^^Mmmw m'wp commlssioner.ifor that purpose. '6r , ^p s tecet»e\'fJj(»fjf l thB-«ip«Srvf8or, and re- cord in a book keptior that' purpose, the an- nnal;a««qnj( from the receipts and-disbunw-^ menJft'qUchosl.mdnevi reqtjilted to„te:A% miltedto the town auditors, and filed with 9 MW&WtitfrMb fcnWcqpy WMW maiHD'thectinimiMioner. '••-•'• < •• '»i y 19.-illth'epoWerS and duties imposed 1 upon th» commi«sioner8 of common Bcnools, ' by the act passeoT Apriltha tWenty-sevenlh, one thousand eight bnndred and twenty-nine, entitled \An act relative to moneys, in the hands of overseer* ot the poor,\ paued April twefltj!;\sey oqa. t,bpqpand eight hqndred and twenty-nine, are hereby imposed upon the supervisors ot towns. 4'80. .liWtatl'b'e, the duty of the state sn- pe\rintendeBt• 6f pkibtlc fhsttuctlon, on or be- fore the first day of January of each and ev- ery yearyalter deducting any portion herein- after reqairedtita be : apportioned for and onj account ot supervision, to apportion and. di- v^depne,-.:hird ot the remainder of the Uni- ted States, deposit fund appropriated bylaw for the support of schools, add one third ot all moneys tlrai ' apprtfpriated, among the several scbobl districts and separate neigh- borhoods in this state, from which reports shall have, been received, in accordance with law, in the lollowing manner, viz j to each separate neighborhood belonging to a school district in, some adjoining state, there shall be,appqrtJoneiia,nd paid|a sum of money equal to thirty-three''cents for each child in such neighborhood 1 ,'^(between the ages of four and twferfty-«5ffeji ? bbirfie sum so to be apportion- <d alid pald'to dbvtucb neighborbood.shall in nocase^xceed the sum or twenty-four dol- lars-: and the residue ol such one-third shall be.appprtioned and divided equally among thes school,,, districts,; and the stale s,nperin- ' i, instruction shall, by prop- end instructions to be pre- prdvide lor the payment of such moneys' to the trustees of such separate neighborho'6d»abd: school districts. 1 §31. ft shall be the duty of the state su- perintendent ot public iastrnction, on or be- fore, the first day of-, January ot each and ev- ery year, ; to apportion and divide the remain- ing tvyo-thirds of the remainder specified in thepreceding sectipn, among the several counties, according to population, as the same shall appear from the last preceding state or United States census; but in conn- ties in which are situated cities having a speeial school act, he shall apportion to each city the part to which it shall be entitled, and to,fbe remainder of the county the part to which, ft shall be. entitled; aqd he shall cer- tifyMeh, apportionment and every other a> portloument, to the county clerk of the eoifn- ty to which they snail be made, and to the school commissioner or *6hoot'cdmmisiioners of sacb county, and the school commission- er/or school commissioners jointly, in conn- lies having., mote than tme commissioner shall fcfthwjjh proceed to set apart.to Mfh separate, neighborhood ana .school, district ^hJ^yt^JaijatidKin, the^mdutit coro*et» tt?6e <?ooncil rapresenta^OOOi 000. Catholicsv ttatjn, Oraek. «ud Arme- nian, , TheprincMal object of the .eo'ancil if, .to restore, tlP^eticak to Bfarriage, Courts acccjids^sBQiwMrJa^.and^rf* ognize the..sr*oTe^y ^ thsr*Clergy^ fundamsntsicbriisi prjHjstleav^rbe cq»bj cordat abi appeal froa UticswsVfpished'ttSt. After the*|itifi^&m» *U J diffarenca.. If me hftvdJilsiyr. what pit? It is important to .fcaqmrj/^pie 25th sec- tion W the Probibitory^ct provides that. MAS t ^B2|# r *4»0 ff.' HOME %BB W**y|iMor the past week has, ' \H : *'-' i -- i -' •\ ::- : wdtthyotJoW 4?ue1ieatatfi«on ever »trtTetkstt^aai«tjd^,^mawdst»ti7^ ori|retlftred ( by:l § 17* \WioeveV shall sell any strong or line was built i,nJ8uuth Carolina for acoasi- •^i^ai^T^^»-0mf^i-toi stearaer at Troy, N. Y. In 1830 she was taken through f^^^^^^^^^W--^? 68 ^^ i§H3&i*he Erie^and ^.weg&canals^o lake Ontario, sean the pzar bin* issued an' tikaie, «atfifc thi^ the two fle^slriat'hitherlb have be'erj. ma^ia'ijied;.% *Wa. irr , ;^e r Blapk Se$; and'the Sea 0? AisbrT nre'tiorto'be RB>ri,n slaUed. • • . .. t Many Grab-laden ehlpa'lying at Odessa had received orders toOrfac'eecf to Marsail- les, A eoMaiil'^h'Mf^'W^pTja^ id thq •mmfaab m fettw plope. It Was reported a| Berlin that the Eq-J gliah Cabinet had,' decided to^ rejepf .the. 'e^id^^ii.1Rpe- proposition for capitalization of the Sqund Pneson \ ' - -' -----*'«—•« -*-, Denraark v .^.^|ia^sake9rt»«sa»-|w«tt*ij«t . ;ir^B;'-5p»r«t»nt*il»»?iaertt»ndlDi;, ITS ihinnert jd^j^si&^sflbpraMiWl^^^'WSRWj: in „tb,e, terms' qfiered ,'byPen bn.t,woal,d rntike proftositibns herself. I despatch frorrY Paris ata\es that the Allies' have lient orders to raise all block- aide which Kopt Russian neutral ports, Th? Prenclli Groy^ror^eilt d^njesijohtem- 15 prdtin^ r fiend% an EfcrjedhiR'tO Wadsgai-' ecu-, but advices from Toulon show the epptrary. , . tl .. The Rusaian Fenonjs (?) issued notice on thef 6th of 'April that, .the ppa'qa treaty 1 being signed, the merchant vessels of the Western' Powers would be admitted to fcntaianwirti*- ' • ' '\£«'' N&rd atates that the exchange of Ratifications wou^d be effected on the 20th. The'Ship Re'dgauptlet, from Melbourne, reports that the steamer Scbomberg had been to Paris. English Money Market is but little ch'arjged nhdl Funds rather heavy. For- eign securities dull but improving. Con- sols 93. W. J. Yoinng, Shipowner and measur- er's broker, .of Liverpool, has failed for a- large amounlt. \ iiv.. r-cti-liu-^v '!T; ; m .>).,- It ,1 «- 'i * ; 3 . .,-,.: o yerrapM- IfouiMtcre..., v ;.*•>. < x TTjimafj Akr>- A' agtfoiaaamimbk:' * A.wyJqan^itjRfc bea,r» ^q ;r Jrn.m|fB»fl^bly r blgaew«tio>p.the whpl«-^qrtalfty,/llwn M, any .ot the cities, qvsn, the most* unhealthy, iqfihaEasWrBB'mi^helff* 'Tberdeattia re- : suiting from improper medical treatment,' sfidhack 'of prompt' 1 attbhtimj,' amjt carey ire -country, thanJp any a$& qonnjrji, aavage; or QtviliiKd.,, ,Thrqnjb.otat „tbefo ( Rnited;; States qi .America (Godbles> ; them 1) thete^, is-not one household in a 1 hundred- that has! not Its graves. J-' ' •>.' ^•' , !••>.'•< x.-s ?,,-•«-* JUk (btWlItW . _ _ OommlMlon»r» will do.irtu \KTo&h9^'W»o&*>ot-'>Vvfr / M.III'I-'H'|,.;,,» A 1 \! ,-m?i Arrival of the \Arabia aWbrtfoitdtb each by We state 'superto tenaent of public instruction. The conimls- sioner or commissioners shall then proceed to and apportion the balance of the' public school moneys (apportioned according to population,lor the support ot schools within hi»i t ot their, iurisdlctlon) to the. separate neighborhoods r school districts and parts of ichopl diltrlcls, joint with parts in any city or towo in an adjoining county, in propor- tionto ihe number of children in each, (be- tween the ages of four and twenty-one) as thesame shall appear from the report of the trustees ot the last\ preceding school year; and he Or they shall specify in such appor- tionment) the amount apportioned, to each for ltoary t puriPO|es, trndlne, amonpt for, teach- f»5 sMge^.^n^no, moneys »LeH tojlftjpor- IP$oi$e£afoVt for Him or '^'enft'o 4ny iep^nts neighborhood onchool district or r. \ 1ntw(th* psrtln^njr 'Sfttwniri anidjwn- •hall appear from a report oftfie trustee* thereof tor the last preceding school year that a public school «Wfli*upp«to% ihflJ»h»J)it«nu ihirepf, for »l )e»itilx months, dorioi ihe jfia^ —\\ wMthftdaW M>ooh t«po}t,by.a dnjy quar- ^ <r ,-,„-„ -„^ rj - jy irteiar^'ermlisidn dl siaWIdMrlhtendStoTpobliclns'tr^ _ .0 comtriiwioner or comra*ld D fcri afore- *8id shall then-set apart to each town within bhvor their jurisdiction, the money so set ipart ahdfflpporiidned by-them to each sepa- ral«!ne1ihbjo(hqiWrfhetel».-WY«?^ whqcl 4istrtcfj ! jhft^SqqWqnse,oi;.,whichiajh:welq r ' T q|j>yjlMr(c.ttbe sojjoqi tin fhW _ , t ommfssiprie •cb'mtaislllolhersi'lhbwlngtioned the aifioant), <appor-l mltmM town in anadjolnibf oBtfhty' 1 A 'certificate' 8faalTthen'l^maae'by'Hfae''eommfssi9ner, or w , «lf ;MW i«^*|ia*li^'iih*w , '«beift? school tiqmmialfqnef. ,»cl keep a^ttWtlank'bsok, receipts and disbursementa of school shanV«all^r,*yr%!r%*^i# received? and-tawhoii.and.thepKposa lor. FHe%ij^fi»^]^.aakvil%t coat »t pudi bool said office, whoihaJlheWitjttbjittW^ ' ^%tt«ft*l|WiW,%'* actretattarto««h«^*W\HP^I»'» J ^** provWpTs^%';*ili|fear> •|«i«»y,;ielk«lt-.;.oir' , l 10 each separate neighborhood, schoo diitrictv«bd part of a dlstrict/joinfai hero ^beforaiipacififid,wlthirihl*'or their Juriir ,rJt^sn^^ttiln*ll;*%f&PJ» •*• towpa In copy oia|irJice,jrti&ate,sign^ by the ^m,- -aMsiioner-w^ dompiiisiloners, shall be sent' ^mi'-mm ireaspi, ind oue^eopjr lb the' '•a*t B 1»^ili^ftWew'w T ^Wte ,, 'WMraciioai Indtif'tHe tlffieifvlior'Of etch lown.itheTcftm. fmMbrferibrecommls-sioneraahlll certify ttoj *«dftMfl^.iehpol;imone« so ipportfoped, <punty trea»urer v andthe portiohs thereof,to mtmWmMy mwnj i<mk Vnih: to^dinffii»wM#'W* ittperrf»o»<.'••tall .torthwitSmakeacopyof;suehc«rtlflcatefdr bisdwh use, andddpositsthe origifiaj,in,thff Sffiflftftf ,tba ipftn •.d$ufr]toMWii&Lm rnary of each year. Sections •tm'wt «**of'*b»actfentftl*d «An to eatablish Tree '•dmnilJlNWVlNHa^ one tliausaadeight hundred and fittyrpne^aw hw»bvrspe«led.- <„,.,'. ,i .;,,-, < ,_-,»!• v« ^tte»taf* ; i^ir|iteL_ r -_ _,,.... ttemth^'UnlMSiateedep^ S BriK^,'aaib«ri^b*fbw provjrfedi-shall be tawnfromuheiaeasaeM that fund, dpon,^ waw^^tltfce^j^ter^arid^^ treasBry to bapaidow by the treasurer to. the b*.-aU«Ud the atrWrlav aiaiM'i^a^^* HALIFAX, April 23. The Arabia arrived this morning. FLOUB—Philadelphia, Baltimore and Ohio 35s a, 35s 6d; Western 29B a 32s per bbl. In Beef nothing doing, but prices partly firm. Pork in fair demand. April 8. 8 ! p. M.—Beef and Pork flat and unchanged.. BreadstnlSs.—-Arrivala very heavy.— Wheat a shade lower. Flour firm ; first qualities in good demand at late rates. Inferior Western Canal quite neglected. Corn rather lower, demand is small at 29s a 30s per quarter. Tallow firm, and improved. Lard in good demand. . It is said that Austria gives trouble by persisting in refusing_td,fii a time for the evacuation of' the Principalities. The, pretext is the necessity of protect- ing the country from disorder, until regu- lar administration, though she is bound by treaty to quit the Ottoman territory on the conclusion of peace. Russia is strongly adverse to this Austrian position. Later intelligence however, states that the Austrian troops were leaving the Prin- cipalities. The French army is to be reduced from 600,000 to 400.000. It is peliieved that Russia will send an Ambassador to Turin, as soon as ratifica- tions are exchanged. Advices, from St. Petereburgh state that the prohibition of Russian produce bad been repealed* The two British steamers, the Tartar and the Desperate,,sent in search of the Pacific, ptat intoGalway. Capt. Dunlop< of the Tartar, sends detailed accounts to the Admirality. The search was princi- pally directed to the space between 50 end 66 degrees north latitude, and 10.20 long- itude. The two steamers searched sepa- rately. The Tartar having a strong south- east gale in her favor proceeded as far west as 25 longitude, on parallel of 66.— When out oi the track of sbips, guns were fired every two hours, during night, and a vigiilent look-out kept during day.— Unfortunately the search was unsuccessful. Nothing whatever seen or heard of the Pacific. At 16. 30 degree*, and 19.30 degrees west, the Tartar paued many oat ana homeward ships, spoke two; and Cnpt. Buulop i» confident this the Pacific Is not south oi lat. 63 east, else she most have been\ fallen- in with. March 29.—The Tartar spoke the American ship Jacob Budgcr, from Cal outta to London, leaking bidily—pumped her oat und left midshipman and eight men to navigate her into port. The 2ar- tar has again pat to sea to continue search. E/ricten' and Persia bring nothing of Pacific* . .jr. THE CONFERENCE. . The Paris correspondent ofthe Pott aays :—The telegraph is constantly on'the Italian question, between Rome, Naples, •Vienna und'Pirii. Count Cavonr's prot* oiitloh having bean' referred W theae Conns, iuid° an answer''received, France, and Erigland will taketheir decitiony The Pleriipotentiariet continue engaged in feitivitieii •-•Ali \Pacha wa* to give a grand ball inGhristian style; The ban- J net of the Emperor to all the-Plenipoten- aries in appointed^'for the 21st inst. The Commission of Austrian and Rus- sian officers to rectify tho Moldavian fron- tier, arei in Paris awaiting orders. ' OonsHantinopledaterfhrenp tothe 31st bit. The RnisiW-Palace, at- present' k P^enetf ihes|«al, i« rJeyjjr'aeenredVfor tie return of the embassy.-•. \ •-•> «•' '••»• The-only new* is the impsDved health p| jibe Frenph (both, in,.hospjml and ,the fiVffl^ilJt'1'J.llt .jjk M i Its- .-,H-,>'.-i. /t. '' \vt Th^e Tnrkiih Go.vefnrnent. exprenea an WM,^ ffltiMjtftwS' preaa'tp ;> o£ *H>a^' Md .|ajyB >it), w;^niteabje,,t)». mam tin internal .9rderajjdfrontier ; defen- ces wjtlbont foreign troops, ,.., „ ,r.,., Omar Pasha is restored to favor, and re- snmea cprimia^M, t^e army of 4fnaK?li«. .-~-,Y-, tj.-JiWlfXliftry.,- •.•,'<.'.•'. ,-' Steiinisra' frenelHg^tltteid! btttWibrihU home-ithepanny •:•&&&$» Crimea^\' ^K'<, Attenrion « ar^veres^5«w^ aWore Eedple tanjUHW biglh to fake't^fliibiunn fact to heart, and ask, irthli» 'always 'td^pei We jnatly pride oqreelj^s TO^OOT «qperiorTn- telligence, but i% it bof hctmttia,thtg^ to «f tp be obliged to acknowledge thai throngb onr own oversight and carelessness, life has be- come shorter and more uncertain among or than, any other peopled Let oe' pwiie a : moment to enquire how this awfut rnoitsllty torfodiieeic.^ •.\ • • /fr r ;.,r The Women of mis country are proverbial iorihe implicit teliauce wbich they place on professional skill In all the diseases and oil* ments to which they are subject. For rea- sons which We do not 'propose here, to dis- cuss, the Inevitable 1 consequence is that wo- men are always ill, or nearly so, and' their children, in whom the effects of that Illness' are perpetuated, arc constitutionally affected, so thai lot them, a prolonged life, in a ma- jority.of cases is sheer impossibility, short of a miracle. Again, the extremes of tempera- ture in this'country are so far apart, and va- riations occur so'suddeuly, that without some means of maintaining the system in a well balanced condition, that' is, without some means of preserving the blood pure, and keeping it at an equable degree of beat, standing good health is utterly beyond at- tainment. Tben comes the momentous question, where shall we obtain that grand, \disidera- tarn\ which Is to avert illness, or to remove it in all cases 1 Innumerable nostrums have been proposed, and the more high sounding their prewnsions, the more complete has been their failure. The only universal rem- edies tor disease that have stood the test of time, that have served' alike the lofty and the lowly, that have elicited the unqualified en- coninma pf,th» bighest r medical ja^nt j that havejreceftred.fhe approval and patronage ot Royalty, even ; that have laid three. Conti- nents under obligation ^ that have never vet been pronounced inefficacious by those who used th$m •, fhathaVe never yet fitOedio ben- eflt the sufferer\}' are ^Holloway'a Pills. r ,'and Ointment. This U no high-flown and exag- gerated eulogy\; it fa a plain s.tatement^ot* fact, WjibWJao.to'tprBit iajpa'ffing Pyof. lessor Holloway or his medicines. They\ need no such equivocal recommendation as that. We have an interest in the welfare of humanity, so has he.\ He is a cosmopolitan (a citizen of the world) bis lynipathW fire confined to no cjime or. race, -Every man it his neighbor, and therefore he feels bspnd to do good to him as far as, he can. And how can be render him better service than by \be- stowing on him the greatest ot all blessings HEALTH. His medicines have already -At amkstbV or the • ^pn^lliiui : «t«U Oominlft**;' juiaStt>«city of jubsor rtsts*2Ma«rofApmless. t^'fi^inrfCsnwssaaoptset.-- » '-->*. i -•••/•w 5bl»ontt»^ffiasrdr^nner^«t; , I tojptesent 5*t»«tot)«'IBpport«d^)rttiecmoei ofEretlflenti .the.-pajriwssofi— »»\' .,JOSBHBBI.Tn<rT^ ,, . . J0Wl^*0iI0^1WBAl%'t : ., fiye^-gnllons at a timB, ,, , _ ^^.3i^iPiicemf therefor granted as-bwin-dir«cted,shaU^rfeit<wenty-fiv«j- '4vl8, Whoevetehattsfillapy strong or 'spirituous liquor* Or winea-.toihe drank in his^houseOfcfihop, or p any outhouse, yard ^ placerbeBteamer Caroline first ag^plying.be- tween this place and Prescbu. The Carot *in |i»^l^|ast,has .heenTKjrirei ilij.' .; ...^\W^ni^Msl 1 ^ vE^ything in iilisha^ of vegetation man &m Ibeiieveyc# are somewhat int«r>orte les|r|great d&t#«o grow. We think! DlacetbeBteamer Caroline first ak^filvini. h«w -S^ . ^JsHlVJ* -• |3^\Tbe brtg'Rjo Grande was launched si SBSSSWRJSSB'S rgr^nlitbC#«^ =<hi^6d?febg&toni'S!SV which she waj ita^njbropghthe Welland canaLto^ugafo;' ..'. .the fe^ry, A s 'cal. |iim or WHfer'rjis^irection\ or autBortty, to be drank khjji^n|eMor,^hpp, or in any lout-house, yard*or.;gB^er£ appertaining 'thereto, withouthaviogobtained a license •therefw aS t *\tavern-heej»en ehall forfeit ^en^^e^pj^ara. r - ' Besides thesesifbrfeitures, the party is' jlieble wWHtiJfcMi'St '* s mtsdemeahor, and to a Ene of'82^0;;knd'impriBbninent Vwelve months, nwill be well for dealers T- -.DAVJDSfC IMAMS, •Albtny. JOB ABIU •sre^spXOTaaHoL;\ i B n«iio PHTUg PORSHXlbCEB. J \\\\P. Xacvi. O. TUtmi&B. Ooopcatowu, ' BrAWDIBH'HK^nB^erBnler,'' BTEPHBH' o; JOHH80H. Dslht, A.O.BI^Iuii»trfulS. •' BAMUEL V.JmXS, EooSSlUr, OHAHLEB 0. BHEPAED, Wyoming, Hew Advertisements. Hlnun Anilcrton—<5»rjet». .. 5 jt, l\airlngton--Jumttawi Ul»r A Oosles-Enosaitfo Tiles. V f Jdhnson * Btoffisr^dta arid Water Utters. J. EL Smltli-Ptlnu and Oil*. Wm. Partridge A Son—Dye B tufa, *o. Batas Story—OroceriM and Spices, a, Cottes * Co,—Port»bl» GaJ Works. The Jodd tlnieed snd Sperm Oil Company. i. A. Bhodes—Jover and Ague Core. Bobert Seart-Fiotortal Vsmuy Blblo. Judion 4 Powell—Sommona. State Convention. \We publish to-day, a call for a State Convention ''without regard to past politi- cal differences or divisions, who are op- posed tb the repeal of the Missouri Com- promise, to the policy of the present ad- ministration, and to the extentdou of Sla- very to Free Territory.\ dec The great struggle of 1856 has opened, and the sev- eral partiejt are marshaling their forces for the-contest. There-can be no donbtof the ardernvdesire-of the' great majority of the sfree and independent eleqtors of the Union, that jn end, be put to the, aggieasione ofthe Slave power, and that the policy of the gbvernmentbe restored ta its original pu- rity- Old phrty 1 aesociationB, and attach- m.enr^^thej'pjgjurjices grovving out of past conflicts, arid ^preference for names, under which'they-have conquered, or been defisat- ^d ! 1ntiiiie8\pa8lpmay i serve for a time to kgep njfin, p&er&hiig a common purpose, at a distance from each other, but below, and beneath.all these-r-beneath the old rancor, and'the-itnOuld of prejudice, i s a deep and ardpnt desire for the freedom of the wjiole Cquntry^.fti^ ari'lwnest and. zealous love for tboiprinciplea of republican liberty, and these will throw off their incumbrances, and bind together a great!, a powerful, and — :T7--—- — —-,— -J-'TT-\ r-\--\f j an'effgetiva party, whose aim will be to *?! Hill T„ l . \I* .l^S*^!* 3 vindicate ihe-memory and restore the prac- .-.„„„••„ „ , -„—„„„, «™ • tioe»i of the fathers of the Republic, to look at these quest-ione, before they feel Ihe halter draw,, ... • Buchanan Toadyism. , Mr. Buchanan, returned trom Epgla.nd, in Jhe Arago—not as he went out, a simple r«p- resentatljr^ rp tfotygv .conn, but a.,nros;pec- tlve candidate jor theJ'reildeacy, Immedi- ately a horde of-expectants in the- Common Council ol thejcityof New York, made an appropriation of 81000, to defray the expen- ses of a public reception, 'with the, view of making capital tor bis nomination, and to give themselves a claim upon his 'distin- goishea consideration,' in case of his eleva- tion to the Chief ^iagilstrjcy of the UnioB.— He has done nothing abroad td entitle i|m to special honors,, H His mlssipn'. js not marked by any important negotiation. He has con- ferred no special, honor upon the American na me. Lie has performed his duties credita- bly, and so far* as we Irnow, to the satisfac- tion of the country. In this, he has done, as many other foreign ministers of equal talent have done before him, Without being toasted at the public expense, on their return. He is simply a clever man—made a clever minis- ter, and that is a)l. He had the good sense to decline a public dinner, but stood for calls at the 'Governor's Room' in the City Hall, on Wednesday, when he was wailed upon by a crowd of toadies, and went home. The \American Phrenological Journal,'\ and the \Water-Cure Journal,\ published by Fowler dc Wells, New York, are the most useful and interesting monthlies we know of. They contain information that every body should possess. They are published at the low rate of one dollar a year, each. The numbers for the present month possess an unusual amount of inter- est and instruction. was'sb qalled, lema^aj^jnethlng of myste- ry, MgBi^^^;]^^^^ %{-$# th M WWB ft/¥. WJ.S*|on the spot,. species when so^e,of the exter|or append* age?.have,.been,, 'ejoijejy. c^pt, may, be,.the. causes jjenbat asiitaaay,- thestPup!.was-short -Ml$mHith^M%?z89. ftb,Pft,that. when'^n the m|ddje9ffhe t riyej, the, anxious passelqger' on t.he ( snore,'who wished to change* sides of the St. Lawjrensf, cOulid Q©t. tell for some ilwayone'day last week. She has beea^hniltandiira^eplendid vessel. She is com.ni\ajr^|hy '|jer former captain, Ed- ward Bassett. She was always a lucky and ay her shadow never be OW'WW oysbareiy escaped drown- ing durJng^ihejpa'sl. week. Qne in the mill- pond und one offtire piers above the bridge. ! Look out for your \boys. . 87*The rubbish on the site of the 'old Brewei^^ligjPSmSvW^ ¥he Messrs. Crichton intend erecting a new stone edifice time which way the 'Pup* was going. ;_ ^In i#0^j31^ihlf^gs^^^ft^«(i^;^j^ cut In tvq]'an4- (engthenejtl^^^ie'^fiij^i ject'was'' in contemplation, the owner sought the advfee. of\ a sage Boat 'builder, who ap- proved of the two firstImovements, viz ^haul- ing out and cutting in. two>--h^t suggested the economy and propriety of throwing away both ends I.'-'... ' \ *:r.\>-• \ The Paul. Pr^, bhilr aVHeuvelton, after' win ma ke its first trip to'ogdensburgh, navigatihg Black* Like, 13 lpr 'BOmetime, was brought lo Ogdensburgh. in 1834. She was lion every raornijig t at the principal streets.: :> ; • corners well sjock- bn exhibi- of the NEW LOCOMOTIVE.—A new locomotive has been placed On the Ogdensburgh Jload, cal- led the, 'G. y„|[oYWS,'ae a compliment to the indefatigable superintendent of the road.— The machine is.tbe work ol Mr. Klohs, the master machinist of the road, and was built at Rouses Point. For beauty, finish, and completeness in every part, if has no superi- or in the'world.! It will be attached to a pas- senger train .on Thursday of this week, and on the terry, until, getting into.bad company in 1888, she was obliged to leave. We have had all kinds of craft on the terry, the canoe, row boar, scow, sail boat, horse boat and a THE 'CUSTOM Hoosfc.—In the House of Representatives,'ori the 22d._, Messrs. Wnsbburne (111.) and Wade, trom the CommUtees to whieb'the subject was re- ferred/reported about fifty bills for the im- provement of various rivers and harbors; al- variety ^fet^ere,. If the capability of the 8 o, for Post Office and Custom House nurpo- sieimers had been equal to the kindness of ses-at Perth Araboy, Toledo, Ogdensburgh, heart and willingness to please, of'the pro- prietors, we should' hot noV'be desiring an enlargement of the steam power of the ferry, Two such places as Ogdensburgh and Pres- cott, each of them the terminus of the Rail Road, with nb greater, lacilitis ior crossing the river than there was twenty five year ago I HOW1T LOOKS. The City of New York pays a premium to rowdyism. James Irving, of Poole tragedy memory, 'has been appointed In- spector of Publib Eepairs. His first job should be to provide a way to repair the damage to the public character resulting from his appointment. Verily, this is the day of bullyism! SCHOOI Laws.-^The Laws,.which we publish to-dayi will be found to make im- portant changes,- and demand the attention of Supervisors, Town Superintendents, and Trustees. \Wa give them an ' early publi- cation, that they may be well understood, before the change goes into operation; FROM KANSAS. CHICAGO, April 86. A dispatch from LeaVenwOrth says', on the 22d, Sherifl'JoneB, while attempting to arrest a man implicated in the late dif- ficulties, was resisted by a body of 900 armed men. Gov. Shannon had ordered out the \military. • i and Cleveland. The bills were referred to the Committee, oi the Whole, on the state of the Union. So it will be, seen that our .Custom House Bill is.raaktng progress, and advices from Washington indieatethat there is little doubt that it will become a law. It is in good com- pany,' to say the least. jhja.couptry. But they camiot.be {bo widei? diffused. Every'manandwqmanlfllableifl •ickneif j thfrefore every mity anil woman should hare these Pills for complaints'ol the system, and; this Ointment forfocalaffllctlon's, such a* wounds and suras. Every family should be furnished with both. How could better provision be made for the year jusf b&, f on thin to provide against the miiibrtjonoi of ill health and the thousand ,and pns other •vili tail follow in Hi jraln,-iV. X r SMtiq/ ' A&rettry. IUPOBTS AMS EX»OB.T».--The total tin-' ports atNew-Yojk forth* week ending the lKh Int., amoanled to 84,119,(09, iW till exports 89,057,030. Total amount* di im- ports the present year 063,491,310 against «88^96,ldSI. \ The total export* since the 1st,of January from that port, was 819,670,809, being an in- crease of $5,117,465 over the same rlrnt of. latt'yearj The amount of specie exported' the present year 'reiel(es the sum df $S,76& ! mm® MHtr*«r*m*s~f?.Y, 4sM>, % ?rr vv \ v -\^'•.'••-...:: • '•-••:•';.: : .•'•• rapld.coBmanicatiofl with Atutrailia.' ; t J)iilinrbance» have occurred bt.ViteSclsi •ra*pefl'iipg;W.e : cohicr4pMpn.;-;-?3i'elci«y; J t &4; pfavM^-waa^laced under martial laW^ Cotoenhigeh advices stat __._._ _JI&'Mij»»|ei MraetdctrnStJoo^r;^: /•>'^->.^v ; 'J*ttk%l^si<v-: : •wi #ie 4ii» t ^i'/Value of\ i[pr%IgV'|09di (mportfd at thepprtbt Boa'ton, dnripg the ,,week ending Jl8tb; Inst,,, anionntsd. to 81,967,06?, Xhe import* for the corresponding weeitof 1866, were valuid at §871,193. CTThe grea,t Carpet Establishment of Hiram Anderson, No. .99 Bowery, Ntw- Vora> HouKlreepera and Bdercha'nt visiting the 'Great Mstropoli*,' are particularly in. vlt*d to vlpjt and examina the exteniive at- tonment of Engliih Royal Velvst,-Tapestry, Brusulls, Three > Ply and Ingrain Carpets, Oil Cloths, Ac., offered at tremendons'sacri- ffces; They, are dfsplayecl in ( tea'fpaciqSs •ale* ^oomi,' _ The Celeb % »ted ? : Largest 'fai Btates. Hiram Anderson, l*o,,% Jkiwaryj BtaadveiWsernejfJllpps^w^^ * There Is a, good deal of «x«it*meirt throughoat] Upper Csnads, upon-ith*loctU»n lof the seat of : iOT*Mi«*tat«8«)et.^Th¥c1tmt^^ WMcooiptoWyuduoby-aTirpri«ibdnfcu'Up- I r*r.Cijjadkris are ^xtoaea.by^as^'of s«lt»|t tisii»<wuatrjp.|o tbsjrmieoi ^.-A '-' *--^/>^ '^paj»$*a*»*»i«t\^ Prldaj,' to 't»«ad«;trM'tnrmnwnwnt of thi Xnso*iu*G«n4«l WaddMs*V>* j»r **r,U •»«*'tarlflv ^ i • -''-' *' *> '^\yT^yL Vl^)(<«t^T4. < VcoD^yliT.ooe4- •^Mr.JowMclltrujufwse^llr/CATWirr, ^•^oltheBro^rria.lforiiat. ?:^¥f •^••' f -t\ &# V*r Tl»T^fsvUiejMrtarr^l..upc«thiW !e«--i^timca^ ; w J ¥u*Ufri T |rinr^^ \• 4 '\ •«^.- >r*t<. -i-'.'»' ~.-^. •-> .t. SrRfWf f This call wi|l. be responded to, with en* thusiasm. The minions of the adminis- tration will be, met and rebuked, and the apologists of slavery extension will be ad- monished that there is a People who take an interest in all that affects thp welfare |nd honor, of the country. MafeY*wt*Z4<lro«teWMnonf«si ' Is one of the most Interesting questions of the'rimes. It is p'ropoaed by the toper,, as he quietly drinks off hia mint jalip. It i» repeated by the vender of villainom cora» pounds, that steal away a mto'i senses, at the »ame time that they ruin him in health, Character, apd purse. It is taken up, and propounded as men pass along the street and exchange compliments. In view'of the great extent to wbicn'tbe traffic iinow carried op),4t may well prove an exciting topic< \To get'drnnk now, ia considered eoh*tituriorfaI--ftwi are cdn«ittitif*dal\^ men are even murdered according to' the ^BtituHon, .apd, tho XJourt of. Appeal cited u authority. Men may sell liquor— it i* unconstitntional to prohibit it. The chief ttte of bad liquor ii, to be 'fplS w^ beverage. If men may sell, other men may drink. If a man commit an act, he ia held in law, to have contemplated all $be legitimate consequences of that act— «9^Jf t^conititnrion. anthprkp anict, it must by parity of reasoning, be held to authoriio all the legitimate consequences of'tbat act. Tt authorizes and protects the sale of intoi).ci|pgiiqSpr)i,.Bi »boverage, —their u»e an* beverage can*e»,rowe, riots, awaultaand batteries, breaches of $a> peacertwef^rlfe, fgh v ting,irrWer<iiana' 'mhi,W M bfBritteiVwitrim. ..»...- ..„.*- .-, - .- J .^uiipjalBt.ojt, tjtf SStV^w^aCe, HoteLftt W^^P^ 0 ^' v*WfoWWteSw %rk^a».tpr.#:ome:«ftRpMt,been uneerihe, ^j^tiirlB^jbpjiMlfe indicted imdiaM,- --*\- --—--«-»- -*-- -— t*i a*itJ«a*on«ble nuisancee. Barrels'Bf #hl»Se^ r rif ^JKAT ^ ilhnor*;' ihd 0 *nch <tieafe:aM,kp«,;W^ aaritheptoUeiavitedto.belptrieinselVee?]^ Hayewe ^.Uqnbrliiw arrM| c rltif J 'tl 4ri»'irith^chtf|«Ho>;^;^ 1&*st&i'mte*)Qin*l ..^/uTOjdsrjwisajjd' *.waM^&^Mti^*9it^^ . ^^erei^lac'iwiedit^^rl^ how or rtner<e*c^;.:;-'3|efirst wdra^L. ^kp^^i'^Mm/^msni^rptm Wd Stand corrected. We recollected the lengthening of the \Pup; and confounded it with her first appearance. The launch of the Paul Pry, after having been drawD over- land from above the dam, took place one rainy Saturday evenidg, 'and created more excitement among the Burghers, than would, the launch of one of our largest steamers, now. The occasion was celebrated by ap- propriate music and hearty cheers. She went into the water not fifty feet from the spot now occupied by the Os^egatchie House. The places occupied by the stone flouring mills, and paper mill, were well out in the river then. The Paul Pry burst her boiler, killing the firemen, the .first-'season she ran on the ferry. She made herself ob- noxious to the British government in 1838 by assisting the schooners which conveyed the patriots to the Windmill and by visiting them alter there. She was. w^thdrawjo, from the, Jerry, and taken to/Saoketts Habor She, afterwards made visits -to this place as a freight boat. The Swan, 1 built at French Creetv, succeeded heg .pa thepferiy and^was^ the best boat we have ever had employed in that service. She was commanded by Capt. David Wells, and left the.ierry.tor a more lucrative business, by plying on the Rideau I canal.. We Baw her at Ottawa two years I ago.. She was succeeded .by the lady* oi i which we spoke last week and the Lady by 'Gleaner. . ,. . , ...,.., We forgot to mention one incident connec- ted with the burBing'qf the;'Jgrfe, and Capt.' Plumb's Lady. The Lady was the first boat to the'assistance ofthe iUlatea'.sl&mery<and ; remained three hours affe'r'the^'others had Aven^ptheaearch# l|Mi|| .eu^,^ Before he left, Capt. Piumfe took a circle of a number of miles,, and picked', up the spar spoken 6f with a man clinging to it, The poor fellow anxiously watched the whole j search and his heart had gradually sunk as he J saw the boats one, by one leave the field of I the wreck, but clung to hope\ as long as the HATS.—Among the 'signs of the times,' we notice in Grreen's^window, a glass hat, lit up with gas, wi.hlclt.adds materially to the beau- ty of the display.,, and turns 'gas' to good ac- count. -The passer by must not suppose, that the show, is all gas, for there are beautiful as well as substantial hats inside, warranted \water proof.' '— * ' ' - 'I^The Propeller Southern Michigan, of Crawford & Co.'s Northern Transportation Line; left here last evening, well loaded with freight and passengers. .'The Propeller Pra- rie State, wiirieaye this evening. , The Bay State, Vermont and Granite State, of tbe same line, will immediately follow. -f^*The TJ. S. Mail goes up this evening. Steamer Niagara, (^\The British steamer Ottawa, left for Montreal, yesterday, morning, the first boat down the river.. ... COMMERCIAL.—5,180 barrels ot Floor and 3,419 bushels-df- WheaVhave arrived at this POTKAM'B JVLiBAiirn: for May, reaches us promptly. Whatever American desires to keep pace with tbe progress of Ameri- can Literature, and to meet with the best ' Lady remained?: AUhaugbJtoauyyearifhnvej and freshest thoughts ofthe day, will take I elapsed, the man is still living in the western Putnam. There ia an intellectual vigor I part of mis' Stats; and his gratifudfeitovhfs pre- existed in it* comnms hotequalled by any «Wer t ie-a*abaM lie frequent)ybqmt»umY / other magazine in the tTnion. From, the start, it has been conducted with wonder- ful tact and enterprise, and its thorough American tone should enlist a family pride in iti rapport. '\'83 per year.' Atidreg. Dix & Edward's, New 'York, or rJall on any of the bookseller*.! > HonsB^jt-n. ^ojans,, reprint of the English, by Dix'& |!dw«'o>. The May number is on our table, .{tie one of the most popular ofthe re-prints, and is edited by Dickens. M \' ' ! LABOZ EOO8.—Major N. Lewis has presenter\pf^lh ^h'a^gbaij^g, meas- uring eight inches in circumference, and weighing four ounce*. Also, an Egg laid by a edmtnoS fowl, ffieaeurirtg-bnly four inches m arcumference,, and so light i that our scales -wofuld not weigh, it. If any of onr friends can LAY a larger, or a smaller egg, oh onr table, we should like to eee them do it. We aire hot particular, howeverl as to size or quantity. If you have-, none larger pr smaller, send us such as yon have. . Eggs U a great institution. PETKEB'OH'S MASAZIHE. — The May number of Petersbn*8 monthly b received, and heartily welcomed, too, by its numer- otuipaj^o>s.^ It ia filled with its usual ex- cellent variety pf original literature, and cates with Capt, Plumb and always alludes most feelingly to the terrible catastrophe. The old W^ndn^j^wiU'afiord^inbstyinter- intereatiDgcbapter ot lpcal hiitory,;.and we shall try our band,upon it, in a'fujure , num- ber, . ••' •' j '_ . MUSK RIT»;—Thousands ofithb^e animals I have wintered in the swamp, on the margin 1 of thb'ti»iJ^^^^ T ^^'^&^-' The •pomraen; have madeiadhWoc with themthttipringV .HtfUdredihaj^^'en»bot: SUICIDE,—We understand that a man nam- ed Pat&k Wilsof \committed 1 suicide, by hanging, on 'Saturday night last, in the town of Lisbon!'\ '' \ \ |^*Tho British steamer Buropa, made- her appearance at our docks on Wednesday l||j,,;|he lo'db he'at'a'nd jrim I and 1 'Fthe § st boat from, the lake, having wintered at amilton. ^•^Tbe Ne.jirXprk started yesterday, b| her regular tHps.' The other American boats will immediately follow. Navigation is now resumed. C|^J-^etersori, Philadelphia. . WHAT ranf i*r or rr.—The MatoncPaV ftgr^The fouti^tion for the new stone school house, in district Si, west of the bridge is already laid. $7000 was voted by the dlstrlcWoBuild it;) It will be constructed as soon as J poe»ible, and When finished, Ogdens- burgh can'boast of four^gt the best, public sehool edifices iti the State,, Educating the masses obviate* the necessity of bayonets. TailfttiirPdsMB B^6OHTS;—The^chrs, Oj?|r JtofifafMlL ffifawfa. arrive.d#gfW«' port on Spjidajr;^, wgli full lpads of ao|4 both irom\Torontoi<«'> -Ti ,j i. • |y Our PdUc'e,'officers 1 are determineito mWtfimmifciato found rtttjh^at large. ThSipart of the Prohibitory adf rha- klBgdruokiuassSia nuiiance and a pnhisha- Ipnof the-^oiirt'Of Appeals, makes free tradeirtram-aiidnob'ody seems disposed to '«[ >Pti^S(4jt»innA tyti$fyjihMe ha^e hadflte-cblmparatftMily soberJeitr,,.iind aojf we are'itb'^have'phe of fflephJIfilbrt, ir^thffseopiejcahdeside Whfeb tbeylikVbesl. port since tbe openitigMnavigation. ; JJ \ , ' Hij^T .ffT / [ - o i^As the \Steamer Jifew York, left the DepotJ last eVehing^a^an'bn.tiib dock en- gaged in shaking hands with a friend on the \ boat, tarried too long and was precipitated in- to the river. The application of a cold bath, reminded him that the boat bad started. He was rescued^ papt. Bastes, of the Steamer Cjatarapfof' t ,:; • .* Ii'- ,.i -IW1'S • ' , Brief ^ Mention. There were tw9,firea,,^n J 'vyatertown on Saturday, week',, 1 ',.','„ ' - •>,- •'• • Long John Wentworth puts up the name of Fremont for President, and St. P. Banks for iVicetPresidentv •> - T'he booksellers of all Northern Europe are to hold( , 'h', i Cprj^i^o / n $„' Copenhagen some lim.e.during.the present month. The Provider^cgjJoumal says that J. Pres- cott Hall, of Newport, is one of the promi- nent candidate^ror CFnijed State* Senator, in place pi Sen'atprIfaraes..',' * ]\ , , v . \ The\ tfudergroiind' Railroad f» in full blast.' Six fugitives passed through Syracuse, last Tuesdayr^ejLand. pf Freedb^B..* , The Benton tjemocracy of Mbsouri have nominated THOMAS U. BENTON, ior Qover- nor - • .-^ <-, •(•-• We. learn, .ji.ays ^e Chfijago w ,*>em,ocjai|^ Press, that the Chicago Mutual and Garden 'City Insurance Companies, in, jhii ctly, and ;the sWlnsursh'ceX Company ol Ogdens- -burgh, are buildjng at Bnffalp;-one ol the ,b.estj.iean>ttqgs'.9n the Lake^^to. ^bring .ves- sels intolhls hafbot, at all times, even du- ring the heivi<s*t galea. / ttha will be here on the opening of navigation, Her cost with steam pumps from New-York, will\\ be about $3&,000,-andiher power will be such that vessels can Wt Up this port in any weather with the certainty of being brought salely in, ., . , , The Lachine and Ghambly, and the Ri- deau Canals are to be opened about the first of MWi/'v;''\'' The Havana'truTt trade this season is said to be greater, tlgji .its^aa been ior fifteen years.' -..'.\.\\ Lake ^hamplain is plear ol ice and the steamers commence their regular trips, this , Bochsa, the harpist, died In Australia on the first, of January. He was over 70 years of age. Madam. Anna Bishop, who deserted her husband and children, and became the paramour of Bochsa, to gratify her desire to sing in the opera, is living with her daugh- ter, in Australia. . Lamartine, it is said, is about to assign all his property^for the payment of his debts.— The estate given him by-the Turkish Govero- ment,seve/aijre,ai;s siTJre, has b-en taken from him, and he' is coining to the United 1 States. He is solely dependant on bis'lite- raryefrorts/ fc «- ? «\» •'• •Heeryal WiseJ'Jri, the son of Ooveinor MBkt' y.irgiiiia.lls.Bbeut t«3ake order.' ii» ^he;lrJfi8copilqbnrcb/\ ( • TA^fa^urltobb^Lockilhlt defied the English picklocks at the World's Fair, has beeaficktd^b^iibs Tale]\*^ '• ^WisawthatMjli'fah. News' published ^WdrnaelreM^Mellhe^/lias afready reached a circu|ifipiiJcif^,^ ! copie». Thackaray has lecided to return to Eng- tknd'itt > Ma>..''.-'-''\'-; / , ; ''•' • *he itfft'fb» Bank,'at Albany, ha* in- CBjasedfts'lCiapitat. «pck ; «36(yK» to S600,- 0i». ••, Ex-Presiderit'Tylerte abont » deHver ta couVse of lectures ; af Petersbnrgh, Va., on the lives and character of the dead of his inef.?'' : f ,.\. 7; w ' The New jersey Conference of the M. E, CharchhatiietenRtoedio ask for a division iy Wcnoilce $ new,b|ick toillding to course ol coniirueijon on.the premiies of E B. Allen, on Green Street. Another on Ford Street, near the Presbyterian Church, on the* premises or Wm,i Avefil); The latter wJH be a splendid dwelling. - St' v Margaret Van Dfordea, known « 'Peggy Mblsa^a,' s nntive of Hackeniack, <K» &, t a^l*^i»iBe4 into 1Mb Almshouse in August, 1818, died from dropsy on Saturday last, at i i«-t>jfL*> ''tA'>£• i3*a» ' ~ w * t ihetifJHieedageof 103^ ., ,,,,,j TC ^„ ' • i '^ i 'o.''f : 'Ji-J ii !i, l| , ) ^ il -' l ^'\''''' i ' fn )-Mt-i •»•;;; to'in,^Mi'^itfa,iM^^jiw.awa,tiiiteyiiifliii^i rtiiMitimiiiM\ • - M .n.iiMii i *W»,,uj!'.'»