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NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, MAY 22, 1866. 5 that the King of Italy woula leave N 1] ‘ 1y er of Deputics passed, by a vote of v o 2 "‘;:"_“;m_ ol ings, window sashes, venetian blinds furni- :frme \iand, devouring "mrf""ln”fir:m-f- 'l’h.: :mun. o to tho sdvertisement of the New-York Potroleum Gas aal P ' udies, wagons, carrisges, agsicultuzal lmple; outh all they dil not consame. g parrow ug the Goverumer rdinary ; = 5 i moxts, paoking boxes aud the like. But does anaiogy or Listory | was outlawed and ariven awsy, loadad with abuses wnd sinit- Heating Compasy. Every gasconsumer knows thoshigh maint | indieate that we shall need leas wood in the future © Thus far, | ten with curses, becanse he was supposed to consume the grain | price and poor quality of the gas now farnished, aud 16/be- whenever manind bas exhassted the pataral supply of any | of the lowlands, bnt the thousand beetles and wisged enemios | pooay gyary oo to examine as to wi « better sad where motal an conveniently ba aubstituted for wood in anch | the martin; it dissppeared, and grasshoppers took posssaion wis stated EUROPE ——— : rses is probil | Moot S > 0 R o F ¢ g ghod e Meeting of the Association for the Promotion | necessars article which he conld oot himself reproduce. Na- | that soon swarmed the field compolled his recall b anxio ONE WEER LATER NEWS o | = _ Tare hes Kindly opened to bim. her stores of somo new com E Bt Vikiey of Monritle, Frauce, the blackbied was | cAC8per artiols canot be manufetur snpply the deficicney. When our whale fisheries | for sowe time proseribed, but insects so maltiplied as eyen to e —— ience and Art, | modity v | ; Tell Off gas eate in, and as thic article is inconvenieat for | destroy tho grass of ‘the meadows. A single pair of The Tribune Enlarged. 21 pu = 15 LA trausportation to the rural districts, and as Baroum did pot | sparrows have been seen to carry to their nests 4,300 d e TuEs s, Karosene opportunely came | caterpiliars in oue week, Numerous instances are recorded | THE LARGEAT AND CHNAPEST NEWSPAPER ¥ THE alities continned to vote rewards bave distin ————— a the sum of ie i 14l 1 - t Italian man-of-war that shall | A tolight, e donot tink the less of tie good old Morgau | where birds bave been destroyed in particular portions of the Panic in the English Money Market. e S A Address of the Hon. C. C. Hutchinson of Kansas. | sock becavs thsos ot s soiind ot aracus o do-al | {nited isiee. LuvariaLiy folowod by desirustion,to vegete | WorLD. Venice 18 said to be closed to traflic from Beary jous; nelther ean you prove that God designs us to some | tion from insects. But without further proof, sufice it say | ENLABGEMENT OF THE DATY, SEMI-WEEKLY AND WEBKLY —————— without. { R oA llnzl do without timber unl-l: ymdl' first show that he :u | ln-l‘lllo;lr Wexre;wmu must bvhlnlm:lnd;:\‘b! fl;flf;‘,. - TRIBUNE. X | Han and German {onroals kad become Mo T Iids no provision for the growth and preservation of timber | resting places for birds which are shown to be 80 Notwithstanding the fact i . NSTON K ( p g ) iad_hecome mors.reeerved : on the earth, F| e how going the ronnds of the press | in the economy of nabure. We have thus, in a hasty and most otwishshmding: that the sizo of Tz TRIB- SUSPENSION OF THE BANK CHARTER ir maments and mistary intelligence. The regular monthly meeting of the Association unn-mgmrnu;#m;fl:d will'oxbaust ber sepply to Tooat, | impertect maoner glazced at tho vast estent of our treelsss | uxp s been inercased more than one quarter, tae price will longer. | domains, at the extremely limited area whenco & suphly of | remaia the same; o ] A rogul decree was issued on the 10th dissolving the | for the Promotion of Science and Art was held last eveming at | ud that our deposits will Inst but 4 few geueration TERMS. AC Chan ‘1’»mrln puties. This measure was proposed to the | . el s What is to take their place t Wood [ wood | God has spread | lumber can be tranaported. aud finally we bave rec: T. e ittt L o e e it | their rooms, Cooper Lastitute, at 74 wlock. Joba 1L Gris | iy il ovor the faoe of tho earth aud tan alone preveats iis | mind the familiar faots whicl show taat gTowiog H1ecs 100 WEERLY TRIBON com, esq., presided, and in the absence of the gensral Secre bis Uiinduess, neglects & | everywhere needed for local purposes. It only remaios to Mail snbscetbers, sinale co | out defuy might de of the Prussian op the real feelin rnnl on every haud, and if be, »ss0n 50 plaioly taught him, woe be unto bizm in the coming | give a brief answer to the guestion How can these things | it SREEITED T lnbs of five. wmaintain peace if it can be done with honor and due re- gurd to Prussian interests; but it has resolved that it | 8ttendauce was rather larger than ussal. After the traos- | finds sll his timber gone, he will, at the same bour, become | dry grase. In setticments where fires do ot rup, the spread Lo dow't want auy, that he mever did | and growth of trees is such as to astonish the old Mohilization of the Entire S Austridy | yuust et in a foreibl action of the usual rol sinees, the Hou. Mr. HUICHINSOR, s w ture 1l Armies of Austria, pust act in a foreible and decide 3 t 100 of th 1 . Mr. N hapuily conscious t e i ided mauner to mantain utine businses, Sgmriod any, but that his boys, beiog too stupid to fiud cut the | farmers. It is mot astouishing. It is a law of naf . R ————— Te. ‘It was thought this wight delny the outbreak of | 1475, Mr. L. . Gale, Mr. John Disturnell acted as Se R L ny 2 | tasy, 'y Mr 8! a8 Secretar. ! A " c T 7 - o oo generations. We do not use Jess timber as we advance in the | be donet As already said, if man could only be banished from | o THE SITUATION IN GERMANY UNCHANGED. e syt sl i SR DA (M AT R et the Hoa, Harchinson | et “Tno tron of our raiiroads 18 spiked to wooden ties which | the prairies, natore would soon cover them with forests. She — S64uneotbeRARASHC behossiobns AhiHestion: of the satire 1% LI SHMRDGNG | o Kansas wonld read a paper on the interesting and important | rest on wooden sicepers, and although the wrou mas be rerolled | constaat'y strives for this, but the tender shoots are anuually Ton mi"""‘o ned:ddwd mes bors. ..o . i g Bl ) w,"'.“ T 'r‘.',':,“”‘“;".:,‘l?:, ”'"' | question of Practical Experiments in Planting Forest, Fruit i '-hen' Dbattered, the wood wm [ npuee«lu::m :hu :-em:.-; r’mm'mnm::' n[elmem.h ]r.{ tnr; n:;-rim .‘"n“wm"w -~ "“_“ % ¥ pg Sy s Rens 18 . Shind bt . orest every few years. Vhat proof is re that 0 prairie, but man, wl savage or half civilized, ne y h 08 and Oroamental Trees in Prairie o Governwent Lands, the | when gt JoF (YO, 00"6r tlese fine moraiugs and | neelcots to drop spark or iigted maich into cvory bunchof | A% ""‘W:‘"fi"";‘ fi;‘::lm;‘ tea. | EMI-WEEKL 3 Mail subscribers, 1 -.z. 1 year—104 pumbers Mail aubscribers, 2 1'year—104 nnmbers . 0 S | those interests. . | WA Prussia and Bavaria, | et tated - ik " | on boing introduced by the President, commenced the reading | TastanY, ut that bl bors, berok 00 B ier the gronnd, have | as . rogular in its operation as gravitation, If the | Mail subscribers Eoopler. oF over for Sectoomy ool 1tis stated that Prossia in reply to the Austrian dis- | of Lis paper, which we give as follows: - been amusing themsclvon by destroying the e T, e | eairie Sgratees. annually decared ou- the surface of the | Fersons romitting for 10 sopies 630, will ressive aa exira patch of May 4. relative to the Duchies, expressed willing- ¢ of the carth, Out upon such monsense! We Lave the power | earth, the prairies would soon be ‘one vast nursery bed, rieher Persons ramitting for 15 00pias $45, Will F6ceive an axtra copy fiess 10 exter into fresh negotiations upon” another basis, | M- REICSWNEY Areases. o Faiso imber, andif e pglect it we shall sufer for it, even. | than any over in Flushing. But it is ancasy matier to protect A ts in Russia and Turke sice that now proposed 18 Mot switable for o starting | | Concerniug the origin of our vast Western prairies little ean | ig our owi ghiiéraiion. Ao rift of what has now heon said | tree plantations b wply plowiog a wide strip around them one year, rmaments in Russia an Yo point. Another statement is that Bismark had declared | bo said and nothing 13 positively known. Kemains of forest | i inevitable. 1f we would make t‘cn od preparation for | or two varrow stripsa few rods apart, aud on s caim do DAILY TRIBUNE. to the Austrian E accept | refetation are rarely fonnd boucath the sarface, but it does | the demand which will soon arise for timber, % must at once burniog the grass between. The red cedar is a tree whic $10 per aunum; 85 for six months, ———— the solution of the question of the Duchics fromi a Ger- | hot follow that these pluias are an exception o the seemingly | commence planting trees on & large scale. There is not one | will erow on the dryest four plains with sach protection. Ttis | - Addess THE TRIBUNE, Now-York. o universal rule, that naare, at ssme piriod In her eyclss, | tres now growiag otst of the Misissippl mors than will be | found on blufls where there is too little grass to trwpt the Haurax, Mondoy, May 21, 1864, > e iaeat ad ordared the immediale | e S Scn TordRay A e T of | demanded for local improvements withir. the lifetime of some | #ames and attaias a diameter of from two to four feef, Its Qe = = i 7 R The steam from Liverpool 12th via Queens- s Toekcar eatth, 1. seoms Imponsibie to sccount for the 5108t | now present. . Wha is t0' Do dewe Sir the regions Sast of the | growth, however, is siow. ‘Tke cottonwood isa promising MARRIED, ~ 4 of vegetable mold upon the prairics, excepting Upon | Misvissippi Clearly, all wo can do is to plant trees, and then | tree, aud the locust hlur{ rapid_grower, making excellent ON—\VAY—On Thureday, Mey 17 by the Rov, W B consider tho most promising tree aidence of the bridas tather, Kobert 5. Andeceom t6 rof tho reigumg petty Germau sovereigns | the bypothesis, that deuse forests have been swept from their i fe e ! | 4 > piant more trees, Af fbis point the objection will reach us | timber. Lb> Osage orange in confer Wurtemberg, but,the result was ‘-m:g‘ L SESE MRk Now N Sgthey| AR Lic mil SEEARES | UG WEte G Mnm-pog: in most localities, to attempt it | for commencing fiammmnr.un is rapid in growth, is Httle | Mary Ay, dacguter of Thowss . Way, ouq., all of this cily. bt oot m'""':,: P o bend the vastness of | on the Plaine mast end in a disastrous failure. This is a | affected by dry weather, and has o very thick top. L its pro- | 1ix1yg A(AN—CILLIS—On Thorsday, May 17, by the Rev. Ab Teiions requires the frecst stretch of a vivid imagination. | grievous mistake, The soil s deep and rich, and ouly lacks | tection many other trees can be grown. Sycamore, elu, soft | Kisiridge, Fenry Lindemas, of e, i of Lindermen & Soca, bo e g de ] re Iet"of ihls there 1s an abaudanco below the sarface. | mapie and biack wainut fourish well. and are uow beiiig GFOWN | Anire & G, dusgbter of the iate Samuel Gills, il of this oty Soathern Wiscossis, Bouthern | Profossor G. . Marsh gires 1t as his settled conviction that | s ‘small way 200 miles west of the Missouri. The growth of | sci{pwy ELIN-DELAPLAINE—At Calvary Chureh, on ik &0 Bastess | forests would spoataneousls spring up on the deserts of Africa | bodges from orange, locust and other plants and trees |~ May 19, by the Rev. Dr. Hawks, George R. a'to Juila M proportion of timber. And how | if nuim s and tires could bo oxcluded. How much wore, then, | would be a part of the business of the arboricalturist on the | eldest deugbter of the Hou. Isasc C. | | | ed here to-day, en route to Boston, The steam. . American, from Portland, arrived @t Londond 20th, . The steamabip Baltic, from New-York, ar | - ; . ave been also issued from Constantinople that | i sere tore Nets Mt pton on the 101 e [} l’n on ‘n h‘x‘ vhr 3 el A the Turkish army be raised to its full strength, and calling | Nebeaskn have even a | he steamsbip Persia, from New-York, arrived at | ont 12,000 of the Reserve. | much territory thiok you is included in that oue sentencet fown 13th inst rrent at Vienna of Rus: Preparations | Jiiinois is calied * Ihe Prairie State,” and at lcast_nine-tentbs | ed at South- onout Plaita wbich vield n largs annusl crop of grass. The | Plains. -There are, uuquestionably, plants especially adupted | wi(R—.¥RENCH—At the Church of the Holy lonccsots, Woet May 17, at 12 o'clock m., by the Rev.J, W. ‘Queenstown on the 11tk Late dispatches from Vienna say that the aspect of af- | Why, a country Iarger that all New-Englaud and the Middle Y ) x 3 gl | full in those regions. The Chinese ane of sorghtm, trom n | The Cuba has 75 passengers for Boston and 45 for Tlali. | Hrs s regd rded as threatening. Hopes of wediation and | ;‘,‘:‘r '"“:J""f‘ off together t Yet we have bat just opened | gl ol’n::.t’:ou. x'i:;"norlfi:?“;nh ::nfr'ymmm'fl :‘r’hlth m-u': o Weslora t-n'n'ly m..mfma its eotire supply Foint, o0 Thnpdel. ir to Mary L. French, dauzhter of the officiating ey being regarded as illusory. A loysl manifesta- | the door and stepped upou the threshliold of the treeless por- | yy this point, in 185, the dry year of Kansas, 1 | Of aweet, tirives beat on dry soils, and in scazons and places f Weast Point. A'l’he Nk - AR g tive military measures are reported from various :"’.’;.'.‘.'A&l}’.'fifi“fii'.’f ‘Iun::;;h:fipx:‘"'r:;»:flhtu: -J:. n.dhlron the Swithsonian Institute a rocord of the rain 'henhnl other crops were ruined, this matured perfectly. its =Ty e ship Nort merican o o ud, a parts of A 0 §he e b ' ¢ | whi . The i L i oo toumabp Korth Americn, from Portnd, arived | PO of AU g e Vignmnfr Voronn, | AGalEih 5t s P s | Sormecmi Kl e average el Tl t rin i Kort | dtioes ben v n dusacly bat ier In duahl] b, e bIED np 2 _ A The o Newe Freundenbiatt says the reply of Prus- | the Great A The Plaina," set down by old geographers &8 | and two mouths—was 30 92100 inches. The average at’Fort | grows in sy given ‘soil aud climate. Theories are very well, | BERRIAN—At Fordham, ou Saturday, May 19, Claries Berrian, “The steamship Wibernian, from New-York, amived at iy 10 the last Heshea o ad ekt merioan Desert, reaches to the Rocky Mountaios, | Suelling, Mino,, from 1537 to 1954, being nearly the same | but the facts wust be sified from them by experieace. the Tat year of his age. . ia ¢ last A 1an note has been received and cals | extending an average distance of W0 miles from e —17 % 43 Fort S This is what is ted y The relatives and friends of the family are respectfnlly invited to &b Liverpool on the 11th, not Greenock, as previously re” | culated to ¢ complete ture betwe ke ¢ | d series—I7 years—was 100 inches; Fort t, Kansay what is wanted in the West: I'acts as to tree growing, i Hetormed Dateh Chureh, st Fordham, b y proviously cul canse o complete rupture between the two | to west, and throa times as fur from north to south, o reg from 1643 fo 183310 years—the Average was 60 inches! | what o grow aad how to grow. To aacertaiu these fagts news. | 3084 the funersl, from B30 Selernes e S aating = Fadd Jorted. wers, [cRuntnty curcal NN AS Y absolutely without treos Eo- | his ineluded some very wet seasons. During the same 10 | pavers and societies must discuss and agitate in order to iu- e D & ammu‘:‘c m.m"um'-mmum { - —— e — | tering the fastncsses of tho Rocky Mouutatns one might s0p- | vears at Athens, Illinols, near Springfiold, tho average was duce as many persous as possible to plant trees. Every man OVE st W 4 ¥, 8 Gvont Wattain. PO PR | ose we shouid come upon extenaive wud valusble foreat; bat | 4176100 incbes. Now in both theso casos the arerage in Who plants sud watohes one tres contributos to the stock of | PONED—AL Usionville, Wostchenar Co. M. ¥, o8 Sanday morniag The financial panic culminated late o Thursday A Vieana telegram of the 9th says the departure of | por ver valuable and important to the settler, there 1s no tim' | Knusas was greater than in the States to the_east of us. No | knowledge. T bave the honor to be responsibie for the busi- e s ot e s fngise fully invited to o < ) " ) Ler bere for shipment to the. plains below, (e of tae oldest | ouseertions bave been made on the plains proper, but they are | hess management of Ottawa University in Kansas. By & ! y sre respecth noon, the 10th, in the suspension of Overend, Gurn the Austrian volunteer corps for service in Mexico is re- | scttieis and best informed citizeas of Colorado Teeentiy i0- | not raiuless. Keins are not oo 1n that rexion, | Treaty with the Ottawa Indians, an eclightened tribe of Rt | e B e nal il 'he o sopverted in v ported to e I e v frol pne | od ms . 0 uless. : eio o Otta &t ! the depot, jous G The business “..-....A.‘:(’:lu:ll i “.\“‘:Lu;.l A::‘} Inio i d t N b;."llfiu:‘:ll- Ifll'l'-‘;;l"fl:n.\"f;”:l:l;:sh”n | farmed me that the etire supply of timber i thet Bists w | but coue in umrnum:’d immediately run off ot are €vapo ted | 200 persons, t:xshl:nlrf .1'."": ;.\)(mmru-”ur laod as au ene | fat, ot 100 clock. ¥ A nomin ap D/ s B w e . » o« Mpot N e our- | eus y by the uncessing wind. Even if it bhown that little rain falls also one 10alienable square wile vpon which to LL—On - O Vi Dsl ch & million 8 Balfwas paid | Teut, M. Motley, fhe American” Minister, ba ater- | the wountains are bare, others covered w cronth. | tiche, i wiil bat brove tho necessity for trees. 1 have now gs and open a farm. We have sold 5,000 acres e T e e coesst Vressing | nddused all the facts time will permit of, to show that trees | and are erecting bulldings. The remaining 15,000 acres, all | The reiatives and rieuds are luvited Lo attend the funeral, 0n Wedaes- view on the subject with Count Mengdorff | whils much good timber is practically i pateh of the 11th says, in consequence of the pro- | St '“l'fl:"" the oo plods for u th American Minister the last ritlc volunteers who | 8708 prairies and berrens, and sege-bush olunteers who | Sorey Novada Mountains, 1 will not weary your patience by |ty grown all over the recion | first deseribes, b wand miles | oot be planted to grow timbes for meohanical parposes. This | Within six miles of our college and village, eun be sold by the | ~day, T4l st ut 3 0oy frof the re-idence of hix brother- otts 1o the | (oes not, however, pecessarily include the iden that trees must | Trustoes and the proceeds lonned upon the security of improved | = A. Durbrow. No. 128 East Tuirtiebi-st. sse lamber | farms 1o our country, the interest only to be used in support of | S+ Franciseo and Oregon papers please 0opy. ELLS—1n Brooklyn, on Monday. after & long aud paintul illuess, Mrs. to twelve millio t0 b The liabi \pounds sterling. Wpeculative sal ated at from k-down is attribute which forced them down fi B R e e £ rps destined for Mexico have been sent howme | ealling the roll of States now beiog formed 1n regions 80 e- | may be transported although at o frightfu, cost. Lut [now | the College. Ibave beeu at work for six years upon this enter. Jir-on: 5 selbgsel x e P = cently unknown, save 10 the adventurous trapper. or to tuat | state the proposition {hat forests must be planted all over the | prisc and we have excelleut scbools in operation botl for rtua T. F rear of her age. ce was made at the Ban icntific explorer whose name will ¢ to Weatorn 1on a | treeicss portions of our public domain. Al that has becn said | Whites and Ludiacs. ‘Lhe [udians Lave a perpetual right toa ! ptrge e o Joslied to 4t ce. s of b Do abd moble RFIEE, o (. Fremunt | hows (1At thi s 1mpetoant foF the pirposes of timber. bat 1 | the privieges of ths school to whatever part uf tho work thelr | {3%1TLd T e i e dercendasis may remove. It is forthermore our desire to m_":"‘,”‘ < by vriefte illus d o Pacific Kail- | desire to show in addition that it is necessa cese sttend Lis fival efforts to by lieation A ut the Governors declined to grant any, on the greund of the 12th publishes an | M 04 i r he s Brooklyn, on Sundsy, the 20th inet., after & lin; farnish iostruction to advanced Indian pupils from other trib R e T o et & gering at it would be vain in u erisis like the present 10 assist : \ono establishient unicss they were preparcd to help other bis ot .m]‘il toigiea| oad i ¥or the purpases of this cccasion it s enougs to kuow | tratiag four practical reslte which wil folow. d | o i itians SR well: 16aweg Weaists ta make & oll.n (h aeiuy Austria and Maly, and | that the regions to which I allude, sick as they are inevery | = First: Forests will regulate the climate aud seasons. | in the country. Ubave been familiar with Indians for some \ha family are respectfll ‘to guiend the fuseral, R e, ¢ tak s axpotlier steps. The doors of the ent desins to maimtain peace | APecies of mineral wealth, embrace but 8 small proportion of | Xccond : Forests improve barren soils. years. and I believe them to bo human beings L e e Eie. o. T8 Colombiu st BooLITes 06 timber, nud include trooless plains so largn that Now Jersey | Third - Forests shelter crops, herds and fraits ibe consideration of Government and an_ enlightened public, | 7Trcaduy, the 22d jast., at 5 o clock p. . littons affording full satistacti | plGGOT—0n Satardsy, May 19, Josoph Pigeot, esq., aged 87 years. to the nationa! P might be straightened out flat on one of them and touch Fourth - Yorests furnish abodes for wsect-devouring birds, Tieing anxious to make the most of our landed endowmen d. The failure does restablishment were conseq ot compromise the Gu Norwich. interests, It has no other obyj and cannot | er side. } I therefore epared to | bey R tas the T1th) tirtonse tice be represented cts of war | go .“l."é".‘l".':."‘.i.i?:}"u2 0 il therefore be Brerared e | First: Foreats will regulate the climate and seasons. The began to study this master of land impeovement, abd | Tie rltives uod fienis of the sty are sespociuly lnvited to oo o e g0 Wl Meinpmakisn e Bariig Secist gL Rt maed, Doats Rpareos. ok Ia. i ssaneets | T oocrmpmietos WIL WLy aavITMILIENNS AL MoK | s e overt & of tile deceased, No. 58 n per cent of all the culturists in Liiinois upou the subject of fenciog and tmier. East Broadway, o Tuesday afternoos, st 3j o'clocl circles of Lo excitement prevaied it verpeol and other cou pended. The Times of the 12th in its city article says ‘The Bank of England vesterday raisedjibe rate of discount tfln 8 to 9 per cent, and charge for special advances to 10, “Ihe pressure even at these terms Was enormon ion is that in and around forests the weather is warmer in | & Winter than oo open lands. Last Winter haviog occasion to | (10 liustrate bow littie is absoiutely known at larye, upuii | pIPER—In Brooklyn, on Saturday, Blay 10. Mr. Willism Piper, s make an examination on an exposed eminence, I found the t subjects, I will mention that at the time of the Waite the 4%t your of bis age. und froseo solid for more than & foot in deptt, The weather Willow mania, I inquired of one of the most Jistinguished and | The reiatives and friends are respecifully invited to attend the faoersd, wwiniug the soi! near a smail reliable tree growers in Illineis, as to the valuo of the willow | from b idence, No. 97 North Oxford-st., on Tuesday sfter- e inohes. Now, if belts of tim. | fof fenclog. He immediately replied, giving some intere without furtlier notice. ber were planted around & farm, and un'." rld[’!’l, lhl" protec- | and wonderful statements as to its rapidity of growth 3 N= 296 Fast ?vml : from severe freezing would be an important item. Tre great value for timber and protecting groves, but said it was ves. ‘::;::'A: .h:'h-.::h Tust jow o de- | public domain_ of the United States abaolutely half francs. without trees. This simple statement ix of itself caleulated ourse on the 11th was very excited. Rentesat one | to awaken earnest whrylhudl- as o the futors development of to 64 £, Sic., but finally closed at 63, R our country: but only when we Jook further shall we sse its full posbiapietly S ThC ey, Tiatitn ses earing. The local demard will won exbast the roves of ol gl oy et 0 and onc nearly two jor cent, The Baik of France on | (he sew States. The statoment slieady wad The weekly retu the b aell of gver six and ing 3 d | READ—At her and Thi us Read, in the f all the mountain Stat and it was ‘oniy on unexceptionabie bills that an_accomodation could ve wlvauced the rate of discount from 3] to 4, y 3§ to & use, the timber will at | Ineloss for fencicg. One month late stlemas obtained. Meanwhile, additional and most serions disasters e bave descended from those who spent a life in aters A asserted o ac it Umpartant deszts se conductors of | AU GRS, SN WAL LM st vl (" e iy #7e respect(ully invited to at- {were hourly announced. The first was that of a comparatively e vl Lares Jumerited a" apite againet natu. | Deat. and equslizers betwoen the carth, about their roote ad | fegces and was convinced that he was in orror. The lapee of ral, ou Toesday morsiug, 224 iust., at 10 olest, wih- small bank, the Euglish Joint Stock, for £400.000 sterling e a 1 ral growth of trees. iherited 4 spite AgROs 1AL (Lo atiuosphere about their branches, and they aiso act 38 AD- | iy iy sbown that bis first Opinion was correct. Tureaty | ,0ut further notice. ’(hn‘n'{.l'ufs'),.." of Peto & Bietts. for £4,000,000 sterling: then The Minisiry has been woditied. Viscount Agnier i forest, and the fuhabitants wili bo as by s beavers in de sorbents of beat, both by the dead leaves at their feet and by | (G800 VR koo West Missouri planted cottou-wood | Albany sod Troy papers please copy. M heimpton, Xalway Contracior. for £300000, and | President of ihe Council; Senor Casalritetroe, Miuister | firoriag overy tree within its Lmits. Bot they soon fecl the | thelr iFiog follage. Treos alst act an eqssiioers by their vital | J067s 080 Dt LsKing of e e & year ot two, bat | BATYERTT_On Sandar, May 35, Jomie, youngest ShiM of Fitlp \Simally it was suderstood that the Imperial Mercantile Credit Forcigu Aflairs, &e Bocd of shade, 0 thade trees become the topic of thought and | Bes® 88 8 Bamber of peraons affoet fhe lomperkiers 18 STN0R: | was too crowded iosurvics. Mo 8. T. Keiney of Tlinois was g oy i o {@hmociatian, whosc pail up eaplia s 45000 erin, and - e e are” bte, pvs paret Syt g | Lo meas ol iroes I aid fo s 51 degrees. The Jos oo crowied wosurrice. Mr. 8. T. Xelsey of Ulnos was | rie bl tnetmily b1 aviadto stend th fevosl, f10m the Covsolidated Discount Company. with a paid vp eapital of West € of Afl i gy s cles pub- g owy and some portion of every shower, and retura the moist ~ devoted especial st I ot of h ~ 2 " 4 250,000 sterling. must, with extremely heavy commitments . view ds in the orgauization of a tree-plant. o8 N O B poration, while de | a8 one who ins devoted especial stuy to the subject of ‘hedge | May 22, at 1 o'clock. \ato guidaion. Truring the day, the ot intense aux. | The April maile from the various places oo the w R e T e e iLosss e & ui Hass, whisa a. | /AB/oceet grewtag on » s sesls JInzishad g wn, e | OB R B0 O Mond e s e C T T y was maaifested to ssosrtats if nu‘phuhln-él' taken by | const of Africa are received. Trade is dull at all the O e 1o tiiaben to beitd Ma sy, | Severo drouth is given to the stmosphers. It is kuown that Coliege Innds. The balf was ot told of him. He knows more pirn i Sesgiier. of S James Btz in her 33d year. ing merehants and bankers to represent to the Government ['luces, SRoe. Wagems, teols, and. for ek i ba heaer | @ laige proportion of the sap in a tree is tal from the soil | 0 % - - e . icc of funeral hereafter. e 2 enoes, wagons, 100k, aud A o ; fhon o ‘growing forests cheaply and successfully than any other | pHOMAS—C Newba : i e axiont of the erieis. enda filso Dotifioation 1o the Stock e i et St ls veuy. locousidsrabie’a the frst | LhIosah i roots, aad that he Best ot (B J6 SEVE VE T8 | man ia the Usitod Seaten, Ho was otomas ox ¥ K. Vet D s I J - . H the largest norseryman in the Weat, for several years before | Fupera! will take place st residesce, cor. of Cariton-ave. and Warren- Exvhauge to the effect that an extra Jsne of bank motes to the ‘extent of £10,000,000 bad en authorized, el certl " Y 'clocl e e el rekownd e uix certifies that ho is a man of the | e, Brooklyn, on Wednesday, 23d inst., at 1 o'clock p. m. ter iu the evening it transpired that the Government had ¢ few years of settlement. T ly aud in sents of the | convenicnt. oo, taking his ax tion from the earth and growing crops. Figares upon this | ol i8I Loy and team, the pioneer supplies 11 10 ble, from the nature of things, but eve jeer supplies | subject soem uareliable, from the pature of things. but every est executive ability and highest moral worth. We have | et Child knows that a wet garment exposed to the wind wil dry | RS0 e o tais year s Oiawa. one busiel | Tho Mewbersof EXCELSIOR LODGY, No 165, F. sad A M. are ouch more rapidly than If kept in o sheltered position. Dring | Bt (U (0 Krotl S8 UM ogupl™ orunige seed B ool to e 1 Masouic Hall, No. 945 Brosdway, uesday, the inat. ay 4.—Cotton drooping; Manchester goods fat. Freights to Liverpool, 40/, week 2,800 E:;zodm-mwl';rl the Bank Charter A:lv. The assets of Peto R Ind tiers made hitt b Sonth wisd " 1 ts, even under the most depressed circumstances, arv LCUTTS, May ixchange, 2/2, Iudivo it. ilinstrate. We the the Summer months a very ary South wiad sowetimes prevails | oo o) 100 miles of hedge, 20,000 decidaous trees, 3,000 | ¥ t 12 o'clock noow, to sttend the fonersi of imated at five millions sterling. and it is confidently as. | good of Ottawn in that State, aod by the way the o jor days oa the viains.These whuds can be broken and 10 | S0y and mavy oter aceds and ontings. d iate worthy brother Tee P. M. Meubers of the Fraternity ‘pumed that in 8 short time a proposition for the adjustmént of bbby b bioryod P : effect prevented by ovcasional belts of timber, and the effect | CTGTERen® S B O b r e wish to test the tree questi serally are respectfolly inviced (o actend. By oeder of the Acting full claime can be submitted. Every one will hope that this Since that time, 1,200 peopie have Setied 1a the Tilago, aud 86 | 500 vesstation would be marveloss. From oll (hess ealie | put our abili o ited. e want (0 a0 SOmething. Wich | gromcr J. EARSIRAS Peto Jartne o o i Bt comptwdh age. aud as » 80 comple on h N " o 3 " e T S S S ST I w‘!fl?:a!nl::vyo:-‘;"::r'!::‘h‘!‘r]:{{%r;::!‘fnl:;‘ll h‘nhs._ partoer Ak | gp,womas raph from Alexandria many more commenced opening farms in the bl ok o "”":"'f s e it wrsers | #hall arot all the people of the West, and set then”also t0 - omisently aming fhose who hate sarried, the Tame o ek | The convention concluded between Prinee Kung and the | o0 8pouses U S 2% LrEL 100 CLenefs, e o oqactise the seesons, and | Montingtoves. We waat (0 growhedens iy (s hasdred ilon Gpecial Notices. B anicd Mo personal regard in ah ections among their cout.. | British and Freneh Ministers, with the ovject of fmprov T T o lude Ty them made more humid. | 7o KTeTt Y e OO R e e : i R . ing the Coolie trade, and the mercantile arrangements of =y o i . - ding in woods. and where . < 4 . . @ 2 g first cost only, the cleapest, by u Bt the | b - g to grow it. We want to establish such plantations that paople M they have been cut away rain only at dong intervals and | (LECER T and woing to our far off Btates and s “ hy is the Perfume of Phulon’s Night-Blooming CEREUS like Somumer evening's vapor? Because it is due (dew) to 1 magniticent 0 O v powerful storms. This is most striking| | tories, shall carry with them the profoand convietion that tree. men.” fl( is already known that several failures among dealers the country destruction in the forests i terril awill be aunounced in comnection with the approsching Treachery had been discovered in the Tinperial camp at | walnuts, oaks, sycamores, and hackbersi ) three to five Salf-monthiy settlement on the Stock Exchange. A large Hank O B | TSa0 sebding up trunks T2 foet hgh:, Alaut | 2. 0ho Unye do Yerde Tentc, hice £00 inhabitants cut away | b ble, nad that it will pay them to try it We | pulitudes ' all the forests, and drouths bave followed so severe as to vultitudes of Rowers. umber of country bankers were in Loudon to confer wi and where are they ¢ Two yoars wore will see the last of these e fasuine. and thonsands have died. In Europe the exper) want to bave the outs, and seeds and cuttiogs of our forest - ——— Leir London agents to provide nst all de from moparchs in our vicivity. Yon are ready to cry shame at f oy ade In many piaces, snd more fhan of in | trees gathe and prepared for plauting by any who desire. Mercantile Library Assoclation, al runs. Rumors were circula such destraction, but it i not destruction. God roiled Out | fue yyme l‘,a:"";”,:_,_‘:_““"“‘;, iy Tor the aae of the tim. | These things casnot Bow be obtained in any quantily Is the jinton Hall, Astor-place. 7 of severo i on th buak of et otaat, Mareh B Al b arg saave | et ree i Lo shebed o€ met ke e | e o e e owta civeys | Ued s, Wy, vt chebihe dy ove o 11 Conel o sl T s el pury & Co., but they were entirely without 1 than ever. prov ‘epers, | UFOUEUL rel enn trees to bo planted in Italy, and they were obliced to say A. JUDEON STONE, hére was @ run upon two or three other bauk Legislature has rejected the tariff bill by a larz school- more tre Second. Foreats improve barren soils. Upon this subject. T they conld 1ot be obtained here, but could probably be had of s Recordlog Secretary. wwell met soon subsided. Both in London and in 7 we shall do duty to thowe Yiie Tias | quote from Dr. Coopei’s valuable essay on the Trecsof North | a dealer in Scotland, where they have learned thai trees must It Yo ot of the i o K Anerica, as bis langnage is right i point. ** Forests,” he American Institute Farmers® Club.—A weeting ary ample preparations were very generally made for The Governor has made | Tecital shows what is being done ail over the Weat The v » ! N Fried 4 be planted. 1o wiil be beld TO-DAY (Tuesday) at 1) o'ciock ). m., at the rooms e ara netin | Mays. " iucrease the fertility of (ke soll, &8 is evident from the |~ Now in fhis vast work we want assistance, and we want it | of the Insutate in the Cooper Union, Al interseiad In, gricultess fnvited. JOHN V. CHAMBERS, Sec'y. uable timber is entirely consumed_in th ment of auy populons county. ¥ 10 hopeful fact, wud | productiveness of pewly-cleared lands, and woukl be still | from the Usited Saces Government. Tiisin & uational ques. | sud iuuprovement w cabinet, vegetable materials coustituting the for The early sef ol mbes i oot O i s orerenin o n he early settlers take all the timber they can get oL Wy tic Chelora Vatal® several unsuccessful attempts to form a1 utingencies, + In the Liverpool cotton market there was incrcased - f c o PIneD 3 " -~ SLen bearing favorabiy on the sub o growing, that the loas = WOTe spparen if the Emcl' the commencewent 0n Friday, but less uusteed- test. etly ropinced by the growth of few years. S eat could be combined with the ol in & proper wanner; for and in 10 years Uncle Sam will noi bave an cero jess at the close. i Liverroo, May 12—Evening—There is s bett of the oldest and rich o 10 the Sta " | the great mass of all of carbon, whiel they sibie t0 prairie. Ofwhat vaiue then wil ur pub. ( Tuoussnds supposed to die of cholers and othier malarious epidemios » At ‘::"“h"“g' E'"'"‘ "“‘]“:l"""’l""' Lo 3 At ""“‘i ing aud o general fmprovement in most sceurities Tnore growiag tiuber L-day thao thirty years | Sbeorb chiefiy from the air, The decy position of Tessiable iearly it soems to e i the part of wisdem for, | we ki by asane medication. In the cholers sesson of 1848, w the iron-brokers resolved to suspend business ti There arc rumors of failures iu Liverpool. One b + must ot be wrested from ite place, however, | matter is doubless the cause of the Rasistance % EPow' S cournge experiments ng to the so.ution of | pationts trested according to the regular formu's with brandy, opiam, onday. BB g i gy i 1 o e o Thia fact st wot be rested from ity place, LOWCIRE | Cropa afforde by manares.” | am confidont ihere are 50 cou- | wo vast a problem. Let ul ueed(al restraints and oonditions | riujarty sad calome, ded in AT 1 oacy e In the produce markets at London prices w t The cantinental ne titnes warlike, but s B tolet this timber question slone, and it will in time take Jerable extent of soils in our country so sterilo as to pre- | be imposed to guard agaivst the stupidity of ignorance or the D! . Wheoo “wholly nominal. Taking into account the d i continental news continues warlike, but a Berlin o oriigr The construction of canals snd railronds b ude the growth of trees, and when once the growth is com: | tricks of disbonesty, but let sometking be done to advance the | READY RELIEF was prowptly given the sofferer wae 1hat b taneousty gocurred in English f dlspatoh says that hopes are still entertuined i age e pine of Michigan ble t0 this people, and 1 ven ced, good aately rendered certain. Professor | object, even it precedents cannot be found and the like has 5 relieved and subsequently Facovered. Why was thia I itioe. B¢ the it o th Ret | Nomo quartess for thé main of peace, probubly on | fara® e Pe Of et of the fences and all the bridges and | Marsh romarks that even the eruptive matter of voloanoes er been done before. Simply because this peerless vegetable medicine is an equable stima- s foreign securities, &c., the diminution i the war the ground that Austria will make some concession. 1118 | byildings erected in that conuty for ten years past bave been | docs not refuse a9t te vods. 1 dismissthia e Daukiug you for st patieat attention o these ramarks. T | |y, dsnfectas,couter irvtant, anodyve, tusic. sudor, and e e O e e s Has yot beck. scmclided 'be- | roide of pise tasbur. . Thus' the old Eivvor, Gaepolled of thatr | Ry Temerting that very Nitle oC our solt svels Srtiigéiina By | vestuse b0 Sxorass 50 RORSFOE FE YL OF humble efforts | o e . ¥ gt il B ol o sorgnon . . et rowiag et us have shelteriug groves, and belts and | to contribute to the common fund of human koowledge, merit cases of uncoutroliahiec cholers an astringent. 1t does not lock disease 1p 1 the aystem a8 opiurs does, uor five the beaio liaa brandy, of irri- feulue of this property siuce the beginning of the ye auay be considered to reackh £130,000,000 sterling, to say Prussia and Austris. mothing of the losses on cotton, cotton guods, ko, aud he Paris correspondent of The London Telegraph be. par d tor man. therr all ny, when he sbail have | €rops Do raised aimost any where on nur‘yn blic lands o and receive the vonatenance of this Association. other articles. v A o auihority, tha there is still 8 chance for | clesred away ihe pine lands of the North. 'Hut it s full h ikt Foreis ielce e e i v B 1 o of the e wa el b1 (ot 2 for us, iu this bosty sket:h of the timber resources of our > v y A plases, a4 af it onciosion mmmm’““n oy pm et The Times, in an editorial, says if anything can justify ad and Russis will join France ina Con- d th s - Ty P RS . bing q y try. to talk o moment abont those most invaluable | are Killed or survive only with serious injury. aud the Bank Charter act, the panic which s of et e i most invaluable | St crops that are nipped in the bud, and’ orohards | on the topics treated of by Mr. Hutchinson. A unsaimous . pride by the first settlers, are reuewiig eir growth to be pre tate the stomach and bowels like the drastic purgatives; but it infases fresh ity into every internal und external vessel and organ, and eubles nature by & supreme eflort to subdue the morbid infinences of dioraac b5 pumpnoey o rees of supply, the pinerics. Were the p wwayed the city to and fro on Friday wa o1 May 13.—German politics are unchanged. | Too ot Ol O e siwept frm the eerth to-night, the p T T Rl g o4 withough we belicve the reizn of terro s S rtean Lo ETeat bt s B age B o Ty voimen e st 1o the ags o ‘aegering sum, | YOt Of thauke was returned 10 bim for bis (oteresting €833, & | i wige and prodent, i choiers prevail, will not wait uneil sebsed Aits end and would have speedily ceased bad no i 3 toers will enter the Aust-ian anny @id Lovs wife in her Jonrney toward the mouotaios, ough every 'y pay for planting many | copy of which was ordered to be preserved amoug tie Archives | yich yne pestilence befors usiog the READY RELIEF, bat will take of the Baak law been permitted. Even ow it is probable ). stenmer Jmperatrice Engenie,” from Mexico, hus su with an array of figures, for figures | Square miles of forest. Groves wil l'-"l«"i- ‘r"rh:l]':::’;“:nn of the Association, » tesspoouful i water three or four times a day during its prevalence 1he licepse allowed to the Bank will no ed. It can- | grriged azaire, with troops and nine million francs votbing unlews studied asd cumpared; but 1 donl Sovsaaey ’.;"";;J.r:'..;n'.f:l": o, o by ' "stoqk | The meeting shortly after adjourned s a0 epidewic. Those who taks this precaution will ot be selzed :':.'mf’l" b b ”; nl“""‘d.l'll"“‘h‘%”f S ko S Frenel Tréecury Y5 i & by uh the ood dwliiogs, | Erower. i in not hiis and mountalns, as some suppose, that S with Aviatio Chojers. Price, 50 cents per bottie. Sold by druggieta. 0 . The s of the ctable e Paris rse was very irregular, but closed irmer, | States L - | prote s winds, jore ! trees. (ot away " = ‘banking houses were bosieged, more, perhaps, by & 1ob | Rentes 611, e, i Mores, b :.fl'.,'&:'."ffi:flf:..‘::; ‘u:-A":l.:“'lu::l“l gy Ly 'l‘lnc‘ A-trlcun‘lonclly (‘u' : I‘nv: o'-' ¢ Hyglentc Wine s ascd by the better class of pesple throughout actusted by & strange sywpatby which makes and o —-— o tward to seck a better country. In the protection ruelty to Animals Meeting Last ming | P s - K tound except in Kansas, wh 3 HYGIENIC W s approved by the most eminent physicians of Joog e, b, tosuther,_thes by thecrditors” of mmercial Intelligence. g oty ol gl (e e il grow il the 3oy e —Adoption of & Code of By-Laws—Namesof | Aneris 5 :‘ Ty el an g heaving nmbling abou Liverroor, May 12, p. m.—Corrox—The Brok articles to remote farms. - . Persons Elected Members. A INE i approve ous e Tombardoct. made that narrow thorougbtare impassable. | LIVE p. m.—Cor % | S astouishing e het greln tred ;o 8 grove aud | . eIy o e tpTeaLSchon of Boediine of Fare meli- ment on all sides has not been witnessed « Circalar roporca the sales of Cotton For e e otortom. | €ltica I this ine, great as it in is ins mpared with v of srater, Thousa Wtuie were Kept in | T American Society for the Presention of Craelty | 08 i WINE coniang o cabol o whisky, but bas fc s the great c1isis of 18 Each man exaggerated ku.: 'nup- market bas been very dull, sud prices declined § 1. for :.1".‘: s ad “‘n poskioe sew 4, ou 1;“- m.h:.::.;.,:. e mm.(..':”"l.;lal.‘.-n aribecy ou ¢1po8 "!r;mrm 0| (o Animals et last evening at their room, No. 52 Broadway, | DR o afiomt Fatulty recommiend HYGJENIC WINE, forit is the entaCkis neighber, '|'"l "h".m'{‘ e e Glov. | Ation sty 1C, e Ol Sesriptions. s asteeiond [ hoon s aood 8 et hae | Spring unless protected from the winds by sheds or wind- | the Presideot, Henry Bergh, occupying the chair. It was the g e b By e unfounded, was circulated in the of oon, that th quotations are: Fuir Orisans, (6d.; Middling Orleans, 151 - g 3 E breaks, S0 well understood fs this that no Western stock- g eoting of the Bocl bt emment bad authorized the Bank Directors to issnc ive | ¥ d.: Middling Mobile, 13d.; Fair Uplands, | acchts 1 e wpass e Hoe, T8 2 B s ey Sactaca on # 1rg8 Auolé baloes o dan. | 2170 :nmm. o Society sin bd“. orgavization, and the i emed as if the fear and plands, 124 om seneral Land Oftice at Way : T cial object for which it was called was to bear the report millions additional in notes, it seemed as if the far and | 14 Uplands, 124 b 4 ’ ecure the shelter of timber. The value of forests in proteat. | SPecit only ask thews to try it in ocder to be co Brtrost of the commercial world had suldenly besome | e sales on Friday were only 5 (00 bales 1 L e sS4 primtive farate of | 1St trers in kuown to 4l Walls and auch ke have baea | of the Commitioe appolnted to prepar and prosest » eude of o T 1 Soundicas. The statement was baseless at the time, but | 108 dullaud weak, omink b (he LETReR Bl T N R e e Fhere ara | e from tho earliest uges in gadening aod orchards and it | by.jaws. The report was read by Mr. Rusgles, and, after one — ~-- Even tie announcement of Petos suspension did not re- 0 ook in port is estimated at 70,000 bales, of which | the country as cmpare airic even upon public culiare in the West exsepting oy Hh o0 rest troce can Ladies may becoms members of the Society, uuder the Cured. by the i of the tocently invented Vegotuble extract ive the gamic in its first intensity, aud the stateu of 3% 00 are Ameriesn & fuet of iself suflicien 8l our . - 1 J g of ** Patrouesses” by the paywent of &5 per sunum into the OTITINE v - re 4 26 O paesio 16 Wy e sy with the orchard and will grow more rupidly. | Of : 9o P ] | ¥ The Tomes wids: ** We need to he persuaded that hud the | There were 10 transac usequence of the - the tiu &g - v | gollars nre ann own awav. 11 oue doubts that good | ~Wem! uding those of speaking to. an pou. | s Government stood firm the panic would have sibsided | tipancial panic his bro ,“ o LB B S aBhundaniler st cun be growa in the West, let him examine tbe wax | 8nF duestio that be under consideration, as well WEEKS & POTTER. Druggists, No. 17 Washingzon-ot., Bostos y o confidence will be | BREADSTUFFS have su advanciug tendency, hut clos ments, has anticipated the inquiry, and is now awaiting re- ; . ot he | votlug for oflicers at the aunual election. for half the pric S fteolf, and if, as wo are to expeet, confidence will be | BEEALSTHEE i i e (5 turns fro whordinates wiiel sl ent the faet t Washington and see hou, us ho semes to sternor sox are required to pay. Members of the pr Wholessio Ageits. : J Hbate It to eria] causes, | Richardwon, Spenee and others report Four 3 . ; e t " larsor asd fire H are T . Mo 0 v wh ol g iy sestoued, N0 o O oF the e material causes, | o advance of 6d:@!, ¥ » on the wee rived wuch vaioable lon from Judee | TS Sty mles from o aont: 1hat 1, T donre it abd th ofecrs of Kindrad socotles may b made W holesuie and Retnii. Setherinas (o the Iaterierencd of the Bxecutive overa- ) ‘at an wdvance of 3d.; Winter Red, 10, 5a 109 ¥ pertuits me (0 use. Upon one point | § , e L e | correspouding members; persons who bave distinguisbed 'AGENTS FO) tirm at an advas Inter L iy peuits e to use. Uponome puint | L Lk whackers are driven out, and bus o twonty fiva | Sormesiubling BOEEDS OGO, Or'the Soctecy, on others 15 FOR hes I"rlll';.']'" | by & contribution of #100, are " eligible to becowe honorars ROGERS'S STATUARY GROUPS, wembers, and distinguished State or United States oficers | jiuurative of incidents counected with the War; mest beaatifa may bo miade er-oficio members, at the discretion of the S0+ | ooniony; #6 to $15 each nt.” | T Dty News applauds the wiso and prompt uction of L he Goveeniment and says : * During Friday the Bank bad | Athya & Co. and Bruc cents per bushel, as fiae fruit. apples and more, as are ever sold i your market. Let groves a be planted o the praivies, and fruit, which is better than all | the medicines in a doctor's pill-bag for preventing discase, will | mer and 1 higher; Mixed, i 9@ HOVISIONS bave & downward tendency. Mo & MeAuiiffs report b A\ ), trausported and used fu ¢ wetlon of houses, bridges and vessele than i all the ex cust of the locky Mouitains oter extended its loans and discounts until the aount exce d | and still dechis Pork stul deciinig. ¥ f » bt th - 1 Meine . g lower. Dutter scarce. Lard firmer; sale of you Who Lave supjesed that the supuis in Main - $plenty that the poorest can be supplied. | CiotY. 2 bt s S4,000,0%. . ends vard u States W linustable | P SRR IMRIE IS the JOER 7 Attho mesting last evening the followiung persous were E. V. HAUGHWOUT & Co. VT eSoct was to_reduee the Bauk reserves by nn.;‘m v ';':'.‘?.‘.‘W"“'{:.)- e Claict tudent * ly settled and el | Zble matierof raais iy corn .nml’. xu'llai:r;d“l‘ivull;(..:!lfll: R e e e | o el by oo s 00 'ghree mittions. This diminution and the prevailing dis- | Buobor=o NI, quiet aud st Jutaber thai i ail a6 other Stat 18 pasion 1he o O O e an have little re- | M. Bixby, Charles B. Wood, Edward 5. Jafl | Coruer of Broome st st justified the Government intervention. fec in Rice « ey .u Furthermore, the best of | % low and unpac Cxistance. M A0 Dormes s 8 stap | DF. D- C. Morchead, W, B Dinsmore. Ho - TR - The aetion of the Government was &nLoOuL in the | ity ol Sperm ofl stendy at | this timb nortnern half of the lower m‘uh"'m._“m:"; el salicitude of sheep-growing is | min D. Hicks, Merritt Kinble, Albert Borgi James Gor. oo ke Now, - it cied Toon Wouse of Commons on Friday at midnight, by Gladstone, | gioa quiet ut 4K . Petro- | Pevinsuln of that Stat wre will _;u-ml.; lnu}x Af | e e cloummeat in 8 hgher sphers; but (he Bublest | don Bennett. D App ohi 8. Lyle, doun 1. Lord, Heary | oo o Mot ot e who had been enzazed all the eveming in consuitation | joum flat 15, for Crude. Wood or thner an 1w rern peusuula. Judge kd- | AeElewars] TOEORIL N ferers labors s frait-growing, | Wells, o Tilaty. Yward I, Ludlow, Joii Hoov. Adun | =30l g TR ey T with baskyrs and others, who represented to him Loxpo rcuiar reports’ Wheat tends | Woris & Himber aloag (B shores uf Ul Lonen tme. 1o | While te bia famiiv. fowere snd music and, paiating follow a8 | . B D, Hodeoo. Mrs, Coventry Waddell was alsg o e e e Tty et Beor AE icin the city was without parallel in the up-gml’ and Iron ':--:I et e i b s e T, B blices | naturaliy ne deasert ..K..oq-‘u..ln-mu:l disoer. ;fi:x. nx:] | “l‘::n;"num-m::':;hh;-;x'n'l:“gf» Al | grays the 3 FOOTE M. D) No 1,1%0 Brosdway, New- mfl_ the country. o1t and prices casier. Coft Jom kBT NeTY | L thin that lires wWcep over tiousande of scres, siayiu the | Bave whetut twice imkunted, to have tiewo or avy other kol | Yol oo naou, Prevideat, and Luinyette S. "Foster L i, iy o 9510 0 1 Rl 3 he hiad addressed a letter to the Bank of | dof &n'p i, ds he. Thie b o Torests js | thiag on the prairie, you want fores . Cork, oy hmed b Gladatons said &« i beyree e e st © | 194 and firm. ‘Tes qulet ine tending down. | trees ik ,.ém Nvl](;u nv-..\: . ie A..:n‘n.‘dn x.‘ iy i T e Foneste . Toraieh - obedds. . for L \.wbn',...;x.‘-ll::;‘r.l‘:e mf““d 'v-{v a!;]uo‘ vL off .& -onault by letier. e ol ud, to the effect that if they should find oceasion t¢ | z oy ntiue tending dows | et adalr. X papars last week contained an allusion | Fourts. Forests = furn r e | sk e Uil TR e o : Ellfrl-‘l‘ "r‘rl::l to t":" wants of legitimate commerce, aud | ':fi..ul).::.r:;:}“ml.‘.‘:-‘::.' for export mAm:L‘}u,f on by fire of soni x of neres of tmber | ine bisds. Protessor Marsh remarks: *Wherever man | tho Neoretary, Mr. Collum, of the Roval Society for the Pre l'i‘u.-’.l‘lzsl'l)..‘i.ll,fl%.‘h":l’.'l;n'fi:.:l‘”‘" make sneh advances as would require tho issue of uotes | gy eyt 3% aiF 6. En Fin wdvanesd 6, @7 | wher that th . is |rrenlv:flol l'l ! rllun':‘n“w ;{'mmm"' 1-1‘..",;:«“&7::;“':.'3. .«Zf....mx".fi:.'.: | ventiou of Cruelty to Auimals, were elected correspondivg |y euky Reofs Cured with E o Jovernme: —Consols closed on Frid P 10 grow such trees 10 - 1 o o ombers, e ; beyond the amount allowed by ‘“:" r‘h"m"m‘;&':]:fl:.,‘:'_ - ,‘;‘;‘,;:m:"""" e o T gan. W ben cotton oF corn is burned it is an | Which lusured 13 0f existing arrangements are over- : e euiguation of George Bancroft as one of the Vice- | taus: " andwamsnted s o e ART! pecommended them not to hesitate in doing o, pmedinte | Central shares @76, E hares 43345, The Bullion iu the | actual loss to th '..-;m and to the world ': th lnuul:i'u‘-l:h‘!l | throws. wln:":n:;\;lr:[:vluv:::‘:fll: p,.,,,e,,“,,,m;d,*,”,l;;., read and MF.P"’:“'-"M Pl [ S o e 4 &l | cents which the articie was wort| ause ) e K10, A u elect to fill the yacancy thus created. smac T e o 1, and the fa Horyh s e 5od taken 108 & | W At T 1 aation 0 Paciisment ¢ 12 oot 01 et (i ¢ A's)1 the valuabie | layd bure or covered with a new and reiuct l‘mv:l::(::‘:eh The Passioior stated (gt N DAS SNeS IApmniiio aem ' imme ings were unimportant. | . o prevall t.© United States | forests cannot be replaced i centuries, and nll the valuabl jaid bu o d new aiid ut - | the exact grades of some of the streets of this city which he | Tor House of e aated with some warmih the | Seourities owing 1o T ICiCiie distrust. - United States | forests cauot be foRBeR 0 Cmapbly (i lumbes s faso- | table forms, avd with atien tribes of ineect life. Apart from e e K3 oo heavy.for the loads, horses wre frequently tion of ineficiency from old age of two Irish judges “I'he Dank has raised its rate of discount to ¥ per cent. | wuch retarded g the hostile inluence of man. tie orgaule lnml nerganio :v‘nrld Comnpalied to draw. | Ho said the grade from Centre-si. to the | ir Robert Pocl provoked some slight excitement. LATEST. Trere are 1 Minnesots vast foreste of incalc luble value to | are bound m‘:nl_.hr b mutual re -I. s n‘ _'t'- ons | Towery was 33 feet in 1% feet. The street railroad cars A I3 May 12—evening —COTTON—Tho sales to-day | the State, bt the Jumber i wasd by deslers 1o n-?ulr»x for | we prevent other than & show and gradual succession of changes | weigh about #®00 pounds, and somotimes €0 persous were B e : f AL .! Juding 3,000 10 that of Mickigan and Eastern Wiscousiv. 1 know tull | in those conditions. But man is evesywhere a distarbiog | pileq into and uoon them. These persons would weigh upon T Morning Herald says at o very large mectiug of | were 20,000 bales, including reanio beings 15 to bo rogarded as a pounds, which would ake & total of 15,500 | | ) i Ot bt of the pine uked of seid in St. Lonis W | agent. He alone rters on the 11th, it was resolved that | the market Is firmer, and prices HReneriliane e cuge. | Dennsylvania has formerly sent | destructive power.” This may weli be regardal an strong tus, that two horses were compelled to ould be offered to the second reading of ’ about 123 # 121d. § o then offerod s resolution that the | i ey, to mal > %00k, in the event of that emergency | Gomtrat ahares ived 5o, 000 i e Baring’s Circalar says thess is pothing doing in American i vepliced by the crop of avetber s COMMISSION M | b § & rovght fiom e aliies Lord Derby's su) 2o opposition wfould be offervd to e econ rebUEE BT | SO0 Lperuvr quict and w ygastittes of Lusber, but she b ow e mare | anguace, o e plume e en upan et valaable s | lraw uf'in grade, e o e eanaary Do ek " hation of the seats, aud thi ® : 4 ot be needed for home consemption. e for- | 10 N o railroad compan requested to kee el o B "the Keform bill for redist d Prosetoxn dull, aud tedeacy downward. e e dinia ara kuown to | {Lat in WDy Of 0ur appliancen we are simply endeavoriug t0 | these Hlaoes a0 b Aricbed 1o ovarcromled vy Snd, ssset . | spidd Bectse Hgle on Lines, Coise, Sk o7 sny Kbt S There are b | undo oF countersct some outrace which we have perpetrated | making the sscent. After considerable discussion, the resolt - N & DRISCOLL'® new BILLIARD 5 @i00 eack for | upon the Barmonious system of Nature. Lo uo way bas ouf | tiou ‘waa raterred to ihe Exseutive Commitice. " Biillarde —COLEMAN & " DRISCO Kovaaseh & Dock flmber inthe | destructiveness beer someanly shown as in the extirpation of | "\ resolution referring to a special comwittee of five the ROOM, No. lll!w-lfi-{N-"W’l""‘:'“fl:‘"r"‘ R ESDAY irved u the e are Tleaveme surn rocalists, Tlow etherealthels | question of pavements and their effocts upow Lorses, with in. | sre.coicerated Tsblos il So 9S00y LS A6 aod FORTER wilh of the How swift and graceful their flight ! How restl struetions to employ experts and to obtalu loformation wpon fi-y'fm‘awnwé- imi.'m._nwn-d players will also ansist Jdbe bil! be allowed to go into the committee. [ Buovietoss o N e cnauisfor moges, ol o . B irie shares, 44245 deaths. wot confined to the Germans, are reported. The l “Ihe Bank rate was to-day advanced to 10 per cent. |-t gt e B steamer remained in quarantine. A large number of the | There was a better feeling and o general improvement in NI‘:»-::i;;»l i 03 h;;‘:nfl::w*lil; for the supp erew tomsk orcibloe possession of the tender and deaerted | most seeuritics 1048y, e | upper hAlt of the Missisypi Velley, u region 1,300 tvity ! The poetry of their voica And | the best stylo to be adopted wan discunsed af great longth and ithe veaws!, but subsequently were prevailed upou tore- - | miles square, the oyl | merchautable lumber' is ol of a bigher atate of being. and they | fingliy adopted. The Prosident wan metricted, by and with 7 The Wosdlaws, Cemetery oed R . Elcction in Baltimore—Umion Success. | to e Tound and wear Laxes Mickigna | are clad in & plumoge wiich batlies, i it ~"‘II¢-~{ and bril- [ iy co of the Executive Committee. to repriat certaio n.muu.d.mm.luuo:mn;‘rh-"“‘,._hrn-;u._-“. e e A e s s | ... timare—Dokom Bacesm, |t S 1303 Seimite o e S | fon o T S b il SAAIte | ot el by S T gttt | EReuETR T W B0 AR ¢ i e > o b! X111 issoutl Inien witl % cut in the Lal 16 i’ th course e debate upon t! ques tion, the Treasurer cas- i " en the steamers, were on o _strike for increased wages. for e X1LIth | Missouti Isien witk pine which whe £ aud now up the Mis. | the depth of forests wiere insect lifo in limited, but the, et sated that be Dok Alrengy soccived: #),000 from varl Al | Ataspecial elect ity Council in_the sourl Wh By, o il a vacancy, Swuauel F. Welie, Tude- | S pance & fhomaud mies o Dacotah. Whew Isnded, | peorwith man It the opesiogs io the el bettheruy | G bked it b S ety essved €100 v s e recaived 148 majority over Col. | ferm Seua'dediers will e ready with their teamstobaui it cse | rd greeting bim with oyous song frepare i, 000) e | e e ey be * oaldared I 68 szsatioet Snsnclal i) Do 4 A ved or two hundred miles luto the iuterior, It first costs | Pevages of insects upon the crops of id_ and_ garden. | congitlon, and. it ,,{,, foto operation under the most hopefl chley) tho Togulas nom'nes. undred or twy huodred wies ulo the lerich IS 1t | The reception which he meets e 100 melaveoly to be dWel: | gnapices | After some uither. desultry debuie tle mee(ing roadbent’s Twenty Years' P Diseasee S B e ARRE . CONSUMFPTION, o ables him 8t once to detect and te'l whetber u can be cul not, Uy examination. Advice free EVERY TUESDAY sad w Many of the leding irus bad acquiesced in the demands of the wen. The wreek of a fore-and-aft schooner, waterlogged, fore- | ast stazding and mainmast alongside, with ¢ New-York” | ! row 10 to 5 at No. 678 Brosdway, N. V. . = on her stern, was passed April 19, gy gy T D 128 mor thouman fuer wien fiually used. This | upon. lustead of beiling bis spprosch ax jator from L S Becrtary emard 1o Speh Toight, | 50 bk Sl Wi S | b o BE] o Orest Meducion = Austria, e UBURY, 4y, 83 vl . Now, how long, with all thy ¢, will the P i - shot-gun Y . e quostion of war for the tomwnt is oversbudowed \ Regretary Seward will o irees the citizens of Auburn Py loat1 Mr. rw'-&-'. ‘editor of The E’"‘"'Y{.fl"‘“n‘"' e $de of bis besd. ready to basg vy ot ibe S1eh rebin.gr wren | Quarss ';‘ l‘z‘::" Moy 1oes, | CABPETS, OIL-CLOTHS AND MATTING, ‘_!-l:.' ‘h_, “:L- 3"»2".:-&*” is no modification in the l 10-IWOMTOW evening, '__';2".__. m—‘r':n'fu'.‘;".flhm’-;u"«:, -.',';42'-".- riod more re. | forms, ready 10 prey upou the hn-rul‘f-lnu .u:'.m are | No udmissions or deatht since the last report. .?ll 'h'l MO, . o et WA ¢ v o0 s 1 Oresqutin of Doy Bargus. e T PR | I SR e gomlim et | pantat o T i | S VT R e seays:{ Ko whole Prussian army aud great bodics 07 Sro0ps o xomxam, M, Monday, May 21, 16e6. | 10 PTG SEC0L TIbly willbe'so wmatl aud the price 80 growing, because birds cangot there live and t the 2 't o, 1 ¥ L N.Y. :: e wod :'on-g ‘nh.. l:mm-:;..\us;r‘\:i :- e::;‘:fl“w!::; The remains of Bi’nboy Bwe- arrived this sfternoon. :,‘ -Eaulé;n pri‘lx ; ;:!1'01 |’n’-“ ..,; o:'"“ -n:l.;:r on-:‘- | :.'.:;‘:'." oi‘nc::: r.l insectlife. n: du:ml “w':‘“n 7 o ———*-__’“T._ About 11 o'clock on Sunday P‘..‘. ;r:'.. Black .r-l::. ’u—o fioid an she ) take esda; 7 T B rend Lave w annually preach sermon TROC! AssA und veautiiul chespest bepor oh=-e '.t'hd:'miwnh panting for wi The faneral will place Wodnesday. ,...,‘: .fl. .:.e-n-o( my srgument, ...u’,.... are ready to ', farwers on the subject, and the day cannot be far distant whea | pione o an nemed Peter Winn, while sitting on his front- Bold by all i = i | Phere were rumors of communications by France and A Bor Ruzso—wil g s 1ad residing at | cxclaim, “Thatis very u‘,}.‘:""" "‘m"".":‘:. I | "“;:L"" Prr be. ":r‘::‘."hl‘l.'mll‘w u:: Bt oy ad Mowmdiliat. ved wwmm P ' % e P gt g i g el s confued af 3 your o, but 1 the rght orte | attoked by @ paty of fout rufiass without provecation, He | st e O . with Austria, with & view 1o gyert en outhroak ., R e :d-;vuMiuNg. 200 | eeiionse last bvening. §54 od siemcet fastently even s modification of the }mmmwxdowoo Coroner was netified and will hold an inquest 03 will receive the wmilitary command. day i " at The | esend ol Smbe Y st by iro’ i, 1 1hink y0u could be ineuced another shower L enovines o segacios misnd (0 h-,,,;,ngh...."._(.nmmmm'wd Yances will have beeu made in scieuce as 1o place us beyond L in your | was knooked the f

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