Weekly Hawk Eye And Telegraph (Newspaper) - May 7, 1856, Burlington, Iowa UM Exchange Office Land THOMAS 4 Co of t W CUrk Brot Co the on and for from IOWA WEDNESDAY MAY Carte Wai DE r Iowa corner of Main to War to 4 tt m Uw C to t tide of between f X WILSON promptly all ted to tu and the given to tho of to and of floor of three doom above ft of Starr At In A dodge's office Marlon Hall Burlington Wil attend 19 Und Agencies money locating and selling aM to his profession In the new of Mr op- the Office Burlington Iowa Where Ve JOHI CO In Warrants and Iowa D Off In k new building Jefferson Third and fourth opposite the rel lewa dy street two from Main over J Drug store Iowa Inserted in ttw ty and mode pain and warranted perfect All In carefully performed Tl Notary COUNTY will M the payment of Taxes and con- lng real Office Iu the Clerks office In Q AIVU AT up stairs In new ost Office AT W comer of Washington Third eti Hold on Commission rented und and to reul estate Iu the county on rf terms und collected ind Articles of Agreement drawn with Accuracy und lots and maps made on reasonable A of the real estate In the City and county tor or to let will be kept at all to v lilch the of or of Burlington kept ou hand which without chorge l Invested on safe and terms wishing to buy or tease real estate or any oil Pill find it their advantage to call at the Real buu Office S W corner P 0 Iowa ly HUNT nnd anl 0 offer son Street be- Water Iowa m Salt THOMAS HEDGE Co HAI and VI In Staple Groceries Jefferson J H A Retail In all street north and Third Bur of Sprin ly AVD COOK Co rent twot bt House Burlington til t OH to Collect on thti point madt remitted at the current ratex of on cd draft on terms P r P R t Messrs A k Co KOHH k CO t CO JU throughout Northern Iowa nnd remitted far Current of Money ed on allowed for cash er on time tu constantly on on literal terms Warrants Located and and for nt a distance funds accompany orders paid and money fn veiled advantageously above by mall rely upon their being attended to with the aame u person f GRANT If OB A ST Bj lie mmA at Marlon county Collections Gold Current Land Drafts on all principal tn U 8 bought And sold entered on or time in nny part of the State Second j bought nnd Bold on We huve now about acres hand land In all nod tor on All Attended to Alio Agenti for U 8 Life Company of New York City Iowa State Fire Insurance Company of Coopers Steam Engine Mt Vernon Ohio For til and eral for and of Independent In and religion a year In advance Advertisements at usual rates Also ft and Agents Monthly BOOK ANP T L K R POLLARD WOLCOTT MT 1101 HK plank Hond near the n corner of the Public MT IOWA n w ST JOHN HOUSE South Side of the lown I I A HOI SF J A Co Corner of Clark And Randolph streets opposite the Court Corner of Randolph and Chicago 111 B Iff ADI SON HOUSE Side the square Mt E dec 8 HK JAMES Jefferson county Iowa A A W W AMOS On Second Street IOWA A share patronage solicited of JOY HOTEL 8 North Corner ot the Public Square Jij DAVID If ALL Clark Iowa Xy C GIVEN OTTUMWA county Iowa T Lj D W Proprietor Main Street IOWA Connected with the above establishment is the General Statte Office TIME NKW VIRGINIA JOHN H JOHN C PARKS Fronting on Main dreen nnd Second streets LOUfs MO JOHN V West side of Square IOWA The above Home having an excellent run of age well located a Rood of preservation with One new furniture ia for sale Enquire on the premises of J V MYERS correspondent of don Literary Gazette alluding to the of deaths from accidental poisoning I venture to affirm there scarce even a in thin country that not contain an in- valuable certain immediate remedy for such nothing more a spoonful of o made mixed in a turnbler of warm wa- ter and drank immediately it acts as an ic M ready and may br used with safety in any caas where one required By making this simple antidote known you may be the of Riving many a felloe creature from untimely end the world them to don't know everything any wore than other folks In illustration we notice in our tast Council Bluffs Bogle iui editorial upon the of fruit growing wherein it ia ed that large apple trees produce from 40 to 60 bushels of fruit in Reason t Mr John W Whisson clerk of the steamer Alice was fatally injured by the ing of the lever to ft capstan on the 21st inst He died on the 22d nnd ried by the Odd Mr W was from Ohio A LUCKY Tenn Times has the A short a fellow from Buffalo Creek Carter county waa imprisoned in Elizabethtown jail for burning a barn The citizens of the place learning that he was from the neighborhood where the pox was raging broke open the jail and turned him out and then told him if he leave in fifteen minutes they would tar and feather him Advertisement F BROWN'S OF JAMAICA We call attention of our readers to the in our columns of that well established remedy Brown's Essence of Jamaica prepared only by its proprietor at Ihe corner of Fifth and Chesnut streets It is at all times but at this season when affections of the stomach and and particularly the mer complaint are so common no individual or family should be w it As a companion for travellers on long journeys nnd by sea it will be found invaluable Messrs Horsi AtM Attention is called to the card of Amsden Terry in the proper piace Friday last physician mau died on from drinking adulterated milk The who analyzed the noxious fluid found that instead of chalk it had been adulterated with bismuth A HOWARD yiTCH I RS DOUGLASS FITCH Co Storage and Dealers In eral advances made on Jfo 75 Chicago E 1 Tinkham Hunker P Granger Ad- ams Hanker Messrs Munger k Armour A F lon Ksq and A K Williams have ampie room for storing Butter Egga Ac OGDEN COPP and Commission Merchants street n superior for the Storage and forwarding of Produce nov JOSEPH JONES In Country Dry family iwf of Ink ami Burlington Iowa In Ihe above ni ij be found a supply of Faintly and all of y M can be B B BARTLiTT WILLIAM Successors to Koote k WILL the at the old The CMh prices will be paH for Grain They will have to and Belling of Grain and duee on most reasonable terms Sales furnished to order bv the cur load or by the bushel either on the track or will be delivered to order Nov IS 1855 WM BROS Iu and Fancy Goods Huts and Glassware Window NalU of a and full supply of and wui Jii offered at reduced at their lewa rOHN and Street Iowa ly WM U KID THOS r JOHN B CARSON CO tu So 83 Levic and Commercial street A CHESNUT to k In Boots They invite the to their They are sett T cash 0 X A Oo A In V stationery A- Wall Paper No Block Burlington Iowa to M TO low i would cMI to their of ol other In ot which IN la receipt dally Invoices which will be fet SHORT STORE and In StrtH IOWA ly tU Cincinnati Chicago mad without any foi J 0 BKO C J G BROTHER anil Commission JP Corner ot Kront nnd Jefferson Iowa Also k Dealers In Dry Goods Groceries Hardware Coots Successor lo Fool A and Water Stieet un- would respectfully Inform public that he has taken house lately occupied by Messrs k Co for the purpose of transacting ft General Commission and business and hopes by giving It his en- tiro attention to merit a shiro of the public BIT Particular attention palil to buying and selling produce of all descriptions S undersigned have this day associated J together under the name and style of k Locke Cor the purpose of doing u General and Com- S 1 BURNAP GEO rented a Ware on Water between and Valley streets where we can be found at all limes eady to attend to any business entrusted to Storage w as at any house In the city BURNAP 8 n haying retired fiom tho Drug business will bo happy to auy of his old customers In his new capacity He still retains the agency of the Refer k Brooks Burlington Iowa White Cook k Co do do J B A Co SI Louis Mo Sanford Hall A Co Chicago 111 W H Brown do N B Land Vort Iowa Smith A do J Griffiths A Co Fort Des do Campbell t Co Cincinnati 0 Bro A Co do Rogers A Co Boston Mass A Oo do If MAIL Curtii master at Grove DC Kalb county 111 and his wife been arrested and taken the United States Commissioner at go on a charge of robbing the mail Curtis was committed for trial in default of bail and his wife discharged there not being sufficient testimony to warrant her being held The de- was made by of decoy letters DISSOLUTION or THK UNION Not of these United States but of the Journals of Upper Canada are in their remarks touching the action of the in voting to remove its seat to Quebec The Hamilton Banner says If the ministerial intention in regard to he seat oi is canted out a dissolution of the Union will be d by the people of Upper Canada for they are de- termined on not to such a gross out- rage Being denied Representation by tion and dragged at tho head of tv compact in Lower Canada Upper Canadians will resort to the dissolution scheme to remedy their position FLINT new ferry boat HILLS Capt arrived here Monday night from Cincinnati where shr TV as built She pears to be a staunch nnd well built boat is 130 feet long and 40 feet wide Her engines have sufficient power to propel her against any wind we arc informed by the captain The cabins are finished in good style and the boat is every way a one Cost about 000 With two of the best and it is probable the largest and best ferry boats upon the Upper Mississippi immigrants arc pertain to cross the liver at Burlington without risk or delay And merchandize and produce are not likely to be delayed for the want of necessary facilities for ferrying STAVE AND Cock Heisey have erected a saw mill and stave tory with a cooper shop attached in the lower part of the city which is now in successful ation Wo visited it yesterday Their machines are worked by steam power nnd cut the staves and Heading smoothly and with much precision doing the work with great rapidity The rels which we saw were very fine and said to be better than those manufactured by hand Elm and Sycamore are used after being steamed The proprietors inform us they are able to cut staves and heading for three dred barrels per day STARCH have in the vicinity o Burlington a corn starch factory which it is said consumes tno hundred bushels of corn per day We have made business but never obtained but the single fact stated that some two hundred els of corn waa daily used The starch made is said to be of good quality and is sold by our wholesale and retail grocers We suppose the owners like others find ready sale at ting prices for they can manufacture and are therefore not disposed to advertise their iness in any way Tits have been shown a letter from Ft Dea last night from which we learn that the Commissioners have unanimously located the Capitol in East Ft DCS Moines one-third of a ratio from the river The writer says tho location is a good one and that the people of the Fort are quietly acquiescing in the wisdom of the location He thinks ry buildings for the use of tho State can be put up in time for the meeting of the legislature Council nvt ting April Present the Mayor and Aldermen Carpenter JUy Scott Wighlman Hager Herschler and Aldermen Rand and The improvement commit tee to whom w as referred n remonstrance of against quarrying stone on certain streets re- ported that in their opinion the city was making money by having stone and earth taken away fnm the places named and that Hie committee had granted said privileges thinking the city benefited thereby and they were of the name opinion Report adopted Tho samo committee reported that they have obtained ofthe former city engineer the and streets and grades belonging to the city and had deported them with the county rer ofthe done was in adjusting claims and settling for work on streets The internal improvement committee and more business prepared for the Council than could well be attended to in one evening Messrs Gaun k Banan were ent and represented that they had done work on Fourth above Washington st that had never f n accepted by the committee or settled for bj the city The sum was quite largo and they ft ore not able to carry on their business unless the city would be more prompt in and paying for their work The committee were un- willing to make a full nnd final report upon the him of Messrs G 8 in this locality as they were of the opinion that the work was not done as it should have been and not exactly -in accordance with the contract Tot they ed the contracts should be paid as what had been done was sufficient for present purposes and wished council to decide tho matter without to make the regular estimate To this the council objected and ordered the com- to malco the necessary estimates and re- port the same to council The committee were ordered to consult with the engineer and make the necessary im- ut the corner of Main and Angular streets The of Messrs Thompson Co for printing was referred to the committee on claims nnd the bills ordered paid Henry Graneman L P Flinn Henry SicKman II H Rupp A Paul C A Goodrich C Felt F Schmidt J Damon Barlow T Eggley C Newman Paid for E P Johnson City Engineer Garin April 28 Brown argued that the oi over over the Territories had not been delegated to He said should vote for tho admission of State with population to entitle it to one repre to inquiring whether Constitution or excluded slavery Mr Stewart moved to take np the River and Harbor Rejected Mr Bell of Tennessee defended Lieut Maury from ihc derogatory Implied in tho ae tion of the Navy Board asked questions of Mr in regard to what the letter had said at Hamilton about the Southern Americans and Mr 0 replied no formal proposition was made by members of that party but it was suggested to him privately by persons not pretending to represent if he would consent to indorse the section of the Philadelphia platform the probability was he would acquire strength from from that quarter Ifr Morgan objected to further examination of the Senate's to remit on goods wares and destroyed by fire The House overruling tho decision of tho Chair that tho did not make an appropriation and was therefore not re- quired to be referred to the Committee of the Whole Tho decision of the Chair was then by and after an unsuccessful motion to make the the special order it was sent to the Committe of the Whole on the State of the Union The Senate amendatory of tho act the Circuit Court of California was passed Adjourned 21 11 11 11 11 11 11 4 a i i 2 f5 50 13 60 12 00 88 00 00 fiO 00 50 50 50 SO 50 50 00 50 60 il 09 82 Mr Gear was present and addressed the upon the subject of Auction Licenses He willing to pay just and right but per cent on foreign goods was more than they could afford and in consequence would de- pi ive them of a large amount of business Mr David represented tho Commission mer chants they complain that the amount charged for license higher than lor any kind of business it really compelled them to pay double taxes Both subjects were referred to select tee with instruction to report it the next stated meeting Council then adjourned until Thursday ning at Inch time they expect to meet the Committee of the Burlington Missouri River Railroad with lease for their approval who had not their Wnw Republic and would give to officers of Costa fcc Honed Appended to that a Ibt of 17 It would be rather difficult wo opine to find a place upon the Upper Mississippi and there are not many any where presenting more outward of business activity progress and growth than Burlington the eje in the city limits you may chance to find yourself the activity is visible and the ear in saluted with the sound of the hammer the forge the the hum in its thousand forms The carpenter the brick and mason the joiner the terer and painter arc working nnd late p: cllings for waiting and impatient tenants and erecting and finishing business houses for men who are counting the day we had almost the minutes until they shall be ready for occupancy The city is pushing forward its grading and are levelled and hollows filled and crooked places made straight The R Rd Company is putting downside tracks grading nnd laying out depot and preparing to erect necessary ings All the channels of trade ore crowded The river is in good boating order The landing is crowded with steamers receiving and discharging freight and the levee piled high with diEe produce and plunder The eastern cars are pouring into our city passengers by the and crowding our hotels and all the means of conveyance toward the west Our Commission Merchants Jobbers and chine shops are sending goods groceries and machinery to the interior to an amount ly unprecedented Immigrants with their stock and household plunder arc crowding our ferry boits and thronging our streets In short Burlington is just now more like an immense than any thing else She con- tains a goodly number of workers and but few drones Even old which had become chronic catches the prevailing spirit of activity and enterprise after a few weeks residence throws away its cruthes and runs with the Country are led to call Mock Protean Fountain Pen Ut II Agent IOWA and durable Ink voir of Patent filled frith the Pen from three to en tours and about one-third of the time Jk gdW pen of tho very j Tf ith u holder of the won beautiful light clastic material structure is simple ami to gel out of order THK notice Mr Thorington has presented memorials from the St Chamber of Commerce and from sundry citizens oi Iowa Asking an appropriation of for clearing out the obstructions to navigation in the sippi river at the upper and lower rapids t at tht N Y d now at the of all for and all of amount worX ol tin In in tor were work than U far DOT Grain Whick f A UM tea t Chw CO Sent by mall free of expense on the money anarch 4 1656 U.S HEW NEW GOODS FO to inform the of that ho has fitted up a n Third under the House for the purpose on the business Ills all new aiui the styles who may him with assured of ob- an article as it is represented to be Af low be found In any western ishment Repairing In tho very and all work five him s call and satisfy U U considered to 16 N now opened ntw well Of Clothing ot also this method of tut hta be tu style and own at Ui York at U now will continue to re- UK Stock of Clothing I M otd of Alfred it Sew f T i i Sunday was a very day heie much more so it seems at Much damage was done there by the unroofing of louses blowing down of and sion logs in a raft and deduction of an old joat at the wharf The Rome N Y Sentinel after copying our account of the jobbery of Mr tho American House In this city The A Ainold above referred to is the same Adam Arnold ne suppose who formerly resid ed in this near or at Oneida He left these parts mysteriously and H is supposed slily took vi Hh him two or three thousand as he left owing considerable here It is true that his property was burned but it was under such circumstances that Insurance Company refused to pay tho loss nnd w e believe no attempt was made to collect it A day or so before said Arnold left these diggins he obtained some worth of goods of one firm in his note endorsed for several hundred dollars got the money at the Bank and went off owing some in this village These facts show that A Arnold haa got a considerable of the Old Adam in him We caution the ple at the West to be on their guard against such fellows Arnold while in our office shed tears ly over his loss A few bent and thising persons got up a and raised money for his relief how much we do not know YORK April 28 A dispatch from Washington saya that Mr Gladstone's statement in the British Houso of respecting Mr Bell's particular the settlement of tho Central rican question was not justified by facts The Administration reserves any decision in the ar- position until the enlistment matter shall be settled consequently no constructions wete sent out and sue contemplated now Mr writer that the in ment was to make a demonstration in the ry the week after his letter and both parties preparing for the contest involving the con of Lord in power he says the sentiment of Englishmen is growing ble to the tide ofthe United States iu our con- No correspondence had taken place ing the and no notice had been given of intention to answer the demand of our Government from City of April I arrived here on Sunday evening Inst at the aame time Messrs Howard and Sherman ofthe Congress Investigating Committee who heie waiting for Mr Other That is still defining his present position to his They will leave for where the commission will have its instead of Leaven worth A of Georgians about 39 in number ar- rived hero esterday 30 persons from Rhode Island and 100 fiom Ohio Emigration from the averages one hundred daily and that number come weekly from Southern Plates Reeder has been Leavenworth and loaves here to-day for Lawrence An imposing call for n public meeting at the Tabernacle to-morrow night signed by 2000 or 3001 persons has been issued by the ans Harbin and Lieut Gov Raml Galloway M C David Wilmot and others ate expected to address the meeting Robt Kelley one of our most wot thy and teemed ens died yesterday IIo was man of the Soft Shell General Com- City Chamberlain and ofthe University His disease was gout in the ach Tho ofthe City and Tammany Hulls were at half mast in consequence of his death Mr was one ofthe nt large to the Cincinnati Convention for the Soft Shells The French Minister M will shortly return to his diplomatic functions in this the change in the French Legation be- ing unfounded The Crystal Palace is advertised for sale at auction an the of May No news of the California steamer Illinois now due Washington April 28 A large correspondence is in progress between the Postmaster General and the Panama road relating to the compensation foi canning the mails across tho Isthmus Baltimore April New Oilcans of Monday last were re- hore The Delta state's that by the recent sinking of the steamboat Cuba on the Alabama teen persons were Known to be lost and it was believed that many more perished The acci dent occurred at night when all the were asleep Washington April 29 SEN Stuart introduced a providing a for forging and Lund warrants or certificates Referred to the Com on Judiciary Several private bills passed Adjourned Nebraska contested election was postponed A resolution war reported from the Com on Mr Fuller fulh entitled to represent the district of Maine Adopted Also to allow Mr Miliken contestant of Mr Fuller mileage Mr Quitman advocated the repeal of the laws which he considered a violation of the Constitution and a stigma on American in- In the connection he Mexico is in a state of dissolution divided into factions and drawing out a miserable existence by selling her territory lo this country In Central ica there has been a of revolutions for years Cuba the last remnant of the gigantic despotism of Spain is necessary for the tion of our commerce and for the national re- pose and security The law of nations depends upon circumstance its foundation is righi and justice We have not our connecting link between the Atlantic and Pacific that man is of moral treason halts about the means the Isthmus It must be taken even at the expense of ti war It is manliest as a national necessity In the course of his remarks he taid England had the address to induce our to reject a treaty with hud besides exerted an influence over Spain to our ment Our country demands that we guard against the of such flagrant offenses Adjourned New York April 29 9 P M The steamship Orizaba arrived here about o'clock this P M with elites from Sail Juan to The defeat of Col at Santa Rica confirmed About 80 of his men arc reported Q army who were and mostly Irish 2 Americans f A report in respect to ihe slaughter of peaceful American at gin bay and of transit having been made to Wheeler Mr W addressed a strong protest to Mora who was In immediate com- mand ofthe troops at the time not only a the throat to drive Costa and explained at oner decided bii tbe of tho United Government would The Orizaba touched at Key on her turn v Now York April 29 The brig Taylor arrived from On the She lost three of her crew jellow The Capt reported that at Port au Prince it is very prevalent and fatal and that it has cut down many seamen who have pre- visited that with impunity and posed to be against New York April 20 The meeting at the night was very largely attended B R Butler presided Wni M Everts and Hon of Ohio were the principle en- prevailed NKW YORK April 29 The Empire State from Liverpool arrived at quarantine on Sunday last having on board oases of small pox 8 of whom died on sage and were sent to tho Marine Thia ship into port BIG and las peen detained at for the purpose of cleansing nnd fumigating The to-day She 14 by ia TMi The killed Our letter to fell lifter hud ha to Of would tw of With of t A letter to Kansas the white sitting in cut the before WAS shot by ii wounded Jones had twelve ing by Vt Lieut s t Bis is lif The perpetrator of tho deed ia unknown investigating committee commenced don tin the morning of the April The Forest City came In collision the steamer Northerner last night iLaM ron sinking tho latter person is known to be missing per hiving brought to War to be But Houie During his trial while on he deserted and it ii supposed ho went to the Costa Hi cans having sold himself to them before the battle on the 7th Tho Costa took possession of men on the A daily paper will be published by the General Conference of the M E Church during Us session at Indianapolis whba will be called the Daily Advocate and will contain the general routine of each day's as the official gan of the body while in session Thirty annual Conferences will be represented in this General Conference A paper mill is to be erected at Cedar Rapids It is to be in operation by the first of August LOCK celebrated Day more generally known as Hobbs Lock picked by Linus Yale of port New York UT The lion G G Dcss is at Ma borne Bedford rery It is feared that he will not recover A boy the other day fished up the body of a nmn nt Upon the finger was a gold ring ami the pocket fire Row very characteristic is this of the world How much of it Tho world is 1 full of men words and whose heads are a than this poor man's Dew many there are who their persona in all the gaudy colors of shining with jewels whose fingers are covered with large gold that upon inspection turn out even poorer PROJECTED Austin Texas Gazette from the Rio Grande that A strong is about to be made in Coahuila in favor of independence from Mexico and annexation to the United Slates the w ork 3 privately going on of tions fora formal declaration ui independence at a time not far 000 moil attacked them and after a fight oi hours he was obliged to abandon the city for want of ammunition The Costa 400 killed and Walker's loss is between and 60 killed and 90 ed and these arc ceis El Walker's organ claims it as a victory It is said that ihe Costa on taking session of Vugin indiscriminately and killed 8 or 10 Americans in the employ of the Transit Lieut Green with 15 men had an encounter with 300 Costa above the mouth of Killing 27 of them and dispersing the rest w one man killed and 2 wounded li is reported that Gen Walker intended to at- tack the Costa at Virgin Bay having at latest dates Americans and 300 natives un- der bis command With the exception of a few Americans the legitimate party in acted vith Walker much to tho disappointment ot Vie Costa Honduras Salvador and Guatemala ave tu in of peace and will not invade York April 29 The steamer Empire city arrived this A M Vom Havana on the of the 24th The steamer Philadelphia from with of March from the agua steamer which went into the was at Havana Dates from California er A terrible affray occurred tit on he 18th the Transit Jo's passengers natives iu which ihe former had SO killed and 20 wounded The Empire City brings three ofthe wounded large amount of passengers baggage railroad property properly of individuals residing near railroad stations was ull gage ut the was rifled Among the killed were Michael of Orleans county Vermont R W Marks M Dubois of Mr Stokes an iu army Ofthe 14 dead at the freight louse only one name that of Mr Stokes was Among the wounded arc W II Hunter loro Secretary to the American it Panama and Mr Palmer of the Railroad Com- all residents Panama Geo 0 Tield of New York Jos Parker of Mr slover of Providence A Swan of Maine Patrick of San Francisco A Treadle ot Hancock Bounty Ohio Rev L S late of Giaham- S C AH of the were promptly attended It tho steamer and Isthmus The Messengers upon whom eft Francisco March 20th in the steamer for Sun Fimn but lauded at ng of Walker's troubles The steamer Persia arrived of tho Light Ship t quarter past 0 last evening and remained over light and reached her dock Liverpool and London duets are to April 19th The Ericson sailed from Liverpool on the ng the 8th News unimportant The chief arc the closing ofthe Paris Conference the postponement of the debate in Parliament the ot Lord Clarendon the banquet given in London to Mr Dallas tho explanation ly Lord why troops were scut to ada the slight defeat met by the government in the vote against the giant to College uid ot in consequence that Parliament will shortly be dissolved Cotton active at an advance of over ast week prices of the week bales to speculators and for ex- ports market closed firm but loss active depressed Flour declined to Is Wheat declined 3d Corn unchanged Weather favorable Beef quiet Pork and ba- con firm Lard in demand at slight decline Money tight discounts range at per cent Consols American securities generally quiet The announces that the conference closed its sittings on The will be exchanged at the end of the month Immediately after the tion of the general treaty the protocols will be published nnd make known the labors of the Congress in detail The questions considered at the last sitting were First the free navigation ofthe Danube 2d Interior regime ofthe principalities and the arrangement of frontiers 3d Situation of tians iu Tin key For purposes are appointed It is reported in that diplomatic ments of importance are on foot respecting It- aly An Austrian ambassador is to go to Rome im- mediately on a special mission It is rumored that the mission refers to the concordat but ian say that it reiers to general state of Italy Count to Naples immediately after the exchange of to ace his son who was wounded in the Crimea Lord Mayor entertained Mr Dallas on Thursday ut the House in honor of bis arrival as Minister the U S were p resent The Lord Mayor ed Mr prefacing it with a speech hill of generous sentiments toward America and re- gretting that any question should ever arise be- tween the two countries which should threaten the dreadful alternative of war The Mayor's toast was the health of Mr Dallas and the of the great republic to which he has the honor to belong Mr Dallas made a felicitous reply ting the generous sentiments of the Lord 91 und assuring him that he was not authorized to feel and did not feel any desire other than of giving his and exertions to the restoration ofthe sentiments and friendly relations er speeches were irude after which Mr Dallas gave the health of the The Lord Major responded telling Mr Dallas that he wus the Lady Mayoress to say if his diplomacy equalled his gallantry there could be no fear of success in mission In the House of Lords in reply to Karl Elgin's tion touching reports that large bodies of troops ami quantities of ammunition were about to be despatched to Canada paid it was true that the Government contemplated doing so but the im that they were to be sent for purposes of aggression was unfounded The Government intended replacing troops munitions of war and stores in place of those previously withdrawn for Crimean service Splendid was given in Paris on Monday in favor of the ries HAVRE declined in all tho markets Provisions declined owing to the heavy receipts VROM Conour leaves P M for London for a few days and then will return via Paris to Turin v The Cabinet of Viena is bent on occupying Washington Senate to-day bills limiting appropriation for tho Jtn of And for C Ky of delivery unit also ed a resolution directing the Com ou Finance to consider the exempting from duties nil articles of foreign manufacture ex- of that from submerged wreck Mr then tho notion of the natal rowing board replying td the cent of Houston and complimenting tUo official conduct of ot the Navy Mr Adams complained of the Injustice done by the naval offers and earnestly their wrongs should bo redressed t Adjourned i House is engaged in the sion of the reported from the Committee ou Commerce and collecting districts designating ports of entry and modifying the revenue House consideration of the was postponed to the 2d Monday in June i Mr referring to tho recent at Panama said thia was first time such offence had been committed in that quarter nnd thought it high time the Government should pot an end to proceedings If are to no relief tho sooner the country is so informed tho better Ho offered ft tion which was adopted Instructing the on Foreign Affairs to inquire if any and w hat further legislation was necessary to secure the security of property of ing over the Isthmus of Panama tho Indian propriation was then taken up in committee Mr and Mr Mcacham severally spoke against tho extension of Slavery and In vor of the admission of Kansas into the Union with a free State Constitution already presented the House Tho latter gave notice of his i tion to introduce a reason instructing the Com- on Territories to tor the pose The Indian was reported to the House without being read or a word said white pending in the committee Adjourned New York April 30 Tho Illinois arrived at 3 o'clock with 900 sengers and in Her news is unimportant s Indians in Oregon continued their attacks upon the whites They had captured the new steamer Maty on tho Columbus River led n large of at Cascades At last accounts they were still fighting at ington Mining accounts promise as large yield as last year has withdrawn as tho ican candidate for U Senator Tho drouth which throughout California for two months place to copious showers of rain In the southern counties it was feared that the pasturage will be insufficient to sustain tho tic during tho summer It is said the Mormons arc making a survey of the Colorado Hiver with a view of opening a channel of communication with ail the leading Mormon stations with the intention of getting supplies from the Pacific shores Another strong movement has been made in California to open a line of weekly to souri A brisk trade has sprung up between Ban Francisco and the Russian possessions Tho ship sailed on the 24th tilt with a large and assorted cargo for those possessions The money market of San Francisco when the steamer sailed was very stringent and there were universal complaints of unsatisfactory col- lections Produce markets were generally dull with the exception of flour and grain in which there had large speculative transactions at advancing prices Galley quoted at 50 llama of ilje M M fc well carried out plan of undulation 1 ftt location result of a place fixed upon In W tbo public good and we for should he to But many assert that HOt arrived others right proper but jt to Ihc town of DCS the ground selected owning no to-be enhanced in to keep our are able M to the interested The We are happy f o the site for the future Capitol of our Empire is selected on a the side of tho view mands the whole of Mils nnA west of the Des and south of Coon Tq the east extends and until view by ul of i tti to west some six to eight Wo arc glad so tt la n mi job Twelve fbr tho site other valuable Wfr endorse the action of an we have o von wo would and wo believe hey ft strict regard ifor tho best in- crests of the State weto n their Action and return holOc we bid them God speed on their journey a H peaceful death nnd un eternal glory Proposals for building will probably be advertised fof next week Let all alid speed tho work nnd have as caubo dyno tho next of the Iowa o in the DCS Thr off Capital Just ns our paper going o we arc to the of capitol The site selected U on the east bide nt tho river within the two radius of the tion of the rivers A demonstration wan inade the fronds qf location but pf tho side have of the foi nier besides giving of lain the building site proposed to donate to the State two dred thousand dollars in lots nnd lands an the property and for the use of Suto of tho cast side besides the ten building donate to the state two hundred and sixty sand m nnd landw Tlic greater amount being given by tho eastern is less what tho locution upon that side Why they could aflord to donate thus Jn proportion to their numbers and relative wealth is plain to be seen Tho property in Fort Dm had been purchased at too high pricep allow of its being donated so largely and the owners of this property had these donations loo long It remains to be whether they will prevent tho executive sanction defeat the location Already motto HIU thereby tho driving of the Fot t or whether tiny will content to hold on to what they have gained nnd by curing Other and the extensive thereby maintain the desired f t For our own part our feelings nnd were strongly in favor of the weit side of the tiver and if it were possible wo change location his morning but the committee differing with us have seen ftt in view of ingl in their opinion the of the State to make the location on tho other side Lard Pork 60 every corner of Italy where political excitement Butter choice per half bbl The steamer Golden Age The Cortex brought Ex-Governor Bigier is a on the Illinois i The steamer Ericsson arrived here this after- noon from Liverpool with two passengers She passed on the in Lat 40 and Loug the steamer Washington New Orleans April 29 The steamer Grenada fiom Havana California news to the 5th of April received by the Aspinwall steamer at the latter port The news is unimportant mining affairs encouraging The passengers for the New York steamer were detained in consequence pf be road being tore up at the lato riot CoL Gotten had forwarded a protest to the Governor of Grenada accusing him of ing indiscriminate pillage and murder and threatening to hold the Government responsible for the mail The seizure of dispatches offering English aid to the Costa is confirmed The offers purport to come from Lord The documents have been forwarded to Washington Walker's position was to be pre- carious New York April SO The Republican demonstration nt the last evening was large harmonious Resolutions were adopted ing the repeal of the Missouri Compromise just and the freedom of basis of the Republican party clubs were recommended to be organized in the different Wards to meet with the Executive Committee to fleet to a lean Convention to bo held at Syracuse on the of May The following gentlemen were immediately elected as executive Isaac Sherman Wm Curtiss Noyes Geo W Blunt Chas The filibusters who wont out on the from this port landed at San to the ber of 340 under the command of Gen Hornby left Castillon Rapids on one of tho lake steamers for there in good health the next morning Tho had a graud parade just before embarcation We learn that the Orizaba brings back nearly all passengers that did not go with the intention of Walkers Array The Orizaba brings a new minister from gua in place of Col French whom this refused tq receive He will proceed at That cannot bo thwarted now without risk of losing forever to tho location of capital The creation then is limited to at Capitol on the of thf river of not t Then hi view of the interests Fort anil of the fee bound to la this of the caae when wo can longer our choice When attempt lo that choice must in driving ifc from entirely P B Since Issuing our town wo arc in- one ofthe were tnade by east side except tW twelve acre building site committee deciding thai thf first thing to be done WM ta select the silo not to be influenced be Douglas lua always been a impudence and insolence have rendered him pp popular vith and short hit name familiar the gaming at the race and in tho cock pit But popularity in this direction tie a Severe probably fatal by exhibition of cowardice in the with Mr Ww wherein he cringed in a nof before the Kentucky Senator Hut kst and worst of nil hit attack upon General Lane af ten which ho skulked lita and refused to render Lane published him to Ifie World afl Of Bourse he is mined among tho will have to depend hereafter tipon the moral religious world we do not justify duelling or reverence highly the code of honor Bui w A bully and personal iuan cornered He shown the white A IJ to had parsed between the il the Costa in to contribute to latter had caused the Americans A number of Minie rifles were taken from them and several Englishmen and Frenchmen were observed in their army The British frigate was the only sel in San Juan and her boats were ly on duty watching the movements of the American who came down the river and who were prohibited by them from going ashore Before the departure of Walker's army v was issued by President More and ported on the outposts of Walker's army U declared all taken with arms in would be put to death but all can be got up as an excuse for their presence Events in Italy are daily increasing m interest It is quite possible the Duke of Tuscany will again be compelled to demand German troops and additional Austrian forces are under orders for Roman States and are to be increased Austria evidently intends to permanently cupy as much of Italy as she can order to in- sult and intrigue against Sardinia In fact tria is at war with Piedmont although the ar- mies are not face to face and it ia impossible to say what event may bring about a fresh gle that struggle cannot long be delayed Austria however will strive to put off a on the field until the policy and attitude of France and England in regard to the wars in Italy no longer coincide The worke towards dh has already commenced in Paris M Buol seems to the Emperor that any change in Italy end iu open resolution The signed thri tion of the treaty on tho Public giving was ordered throughout the country LONDON Saturday A report has been lated by a evening journal that Lord Palmerston and Mr are about to retire Sidney Herbert and Sir Graham take the ment There is not the slightest foundation In the report Friday P M English funds remain steady and without animation discount easier The Persia made the trip from pool to the bar in nine and minutes On the night of the 19th off passed the Canada bound to auo to Washington The Hawkeye may ff It chooses call w a canting hypocrite our belief Ih the and Nationality Ofthe old Whig party The only we have in the mailer is that a of affaira should exist which f H for baVe been the opponents of Mr to vindicate name and ftom the Of his and The correspondent bf tWe Daily Times April ISth says the English are said to bo sending a fleet to Grey town and have given of blockade of the river Capt Scott refuses to de- liver np the property ofthe Transit Company ia Arenas to the agent appointed by the Co He say a lie holds it iu the name of Walker who seized it some weeks ago The Consul was applied to but could do nothing for che English Consul would not interfere in tan matters and so things stand There ip reason to that ihe jreporta of of life at the massacre Is not to the report that the telegraph received at just previous to the Sailing of the mer thai two daya after the riot bodies had buried a majority Americans 1 April Mr James the British Consul at thia port received orders koru Lord Clarendon to ule haying charge of widows and ot those who died during the more ingl Ma life any other hb day and character in the most grow and their public acU J Kirn anything but talent until earth all of him ed him with a malignity thai no and scrupled at no enormity the death they bed crocodile brazen 4 in Itis paring v tb 1 April Tlie Suspension Bridge gavi way thia the whole with DMA and were carried over ew How their tmn ever i I ever he not of the And the work of bio rpool auo on the in lot long pass the Cambria bound v changes bl boraer per Oar W vehicle fio The five 05