Show GLEANINGS FRON EXCHANGES THE ATLANTIC telegraph company are determined on accomplishing something by way of oceanic communication if it there isa is i a possibility of success of which we have little doubt when the proper appliances and means are brought into requisition theny the N Y nour jour tzai 6 of f commerce says that the negotiations I 1 between the english government the atlantic telegraph telegram ph company ani an ani I the new rew york newfoundland found land and london telegraph company have reached a point which admits of no doubt about the governments guarantee ota of 8 percent on the six aix hundred thousand pounds capital being accepted the company arenow are now actually engaged in making the most moat thorough tests of the various kinds of cable adapted to the atlantic line they have decided previous to the construction and la ia lag g of another cable to t expend a exceeding one out hundred thousand dollars in efforts to render the present cable effective tiva designing M to commence active operation li fori focy this thib purpose as soon as the weather would permit it would have been an unusual success had the cable at its first trial worked to the complete satisfaction of all concerned we dd bot not rot look for it too many obstacles which science furnished no certain means of 0 overcoming existed in the path of the gigantic enter griseto seto encourage el courage encourage we hope of complete success ditori artonce at tonce ee true other submarine cables had been successfully cess fully Jf dudare laid andare ilow liow row in successful operation I 1 but their len ien lenth length M th is is trifling compared of tha great atlantic Atlan fic tic cable the to gt baing being that connecting varna and bal Al clava through the black sea aea which is three hundred abd aad forty milea miles long laid in 1835 1855 the depths also to which they are submerged are widely different those lying ising at the bottom of a comparatively shallow inland sea eta or strait or sound dividing two countries this making inskip its bed in the deep waters of the ocean lid tid two thon thousand sand fathoms below the surface T the company will A ill lii not attern attempt rit to lay the new cable until july 1860 mapie MAHIE LOUISE HANKINS co s literary gadette dazette and fagaly pictorial published in new york philadelphia and boston comes to us requiring a publication of its prospectus on certain conditions it is printed published and edited by women the edi edl tress treas says say we wish it ti netly understood that we agrenot a re noh not strong women and mid that we are not die some lome alta aita torand fiso piao ilao that weare ware sharp ers era to a peo ra I leof of we are h rt ri working pra vical wo ran we labor liard atlease at least fifteen hours day in the week and we will challenge anyone any une to find a have tolled more mure diligently bhawe hare have for lor the talut iut lut three vean fean the oba object ct of the gazette she states is to give cheap entertainment to the people and aed th thereby aeby afford employment to the industrious olour of our sex who need a greater remuneration time and talents than the paltry wa war gra gea of ordinary occupations will yield theca theta fsr for honest support the ga gazette ette efte is published monthly contains sixteen quarto pages numerously illustrated ithe ibbe at the low pace price of fifty cents a year subscriptions script ions lons accod accompanied llanier by the cash left at theoffice thi office will be forwarded for further particulars see prospectus on last page INSANI INSANITY is increasing to an ar alarming extent in the states murders and other crimes committed by idiots are arc frequently chronicled chronicle anti antl seem to with the alence of imbecility which aich is to said to p revall prevail Te vail vall 0 in majority of instances among the more moie wealthy cias clas classes seii seil abe be result probably in most caa cf exultant living and I 1 backof ack of employment itu ite in e it therease Ther eare now four state institutions for J pendent of the purne rouil lu lunatic the country one oue at boston one at syracuse NY one at germantown mai man town PA atudo andone and one e at columbus ohio there aro ara alho ato alo enree private institutions and olera offers are in various states ala I 1 1 late a t e a sary of an art asty asi limi limy iiii it in lon doil doii at at ahlup abiga the lord mayor presided altas said that institution has been liberal j jant the demands far dor relief w were e r e erat stat q at that ila ita means were quite anad 1 w equate datil iso to tso that it was lias ikas very gratifying gratifying to toi tol see tee the which had been effected on oil the conditi condition cri cli of bome come of the pa left lef to themselves vea bays gays a writer in the rm nal aal g 0 Com Comer nerce cei these persons sink lower and nowr towards tow ard brutishness abey trev grow more stupid violent and ungovernable until at last having become objects of terror and disgust to their kindred they are thrown upon the public charge y DC dr S G howe superintendent of the massachusetts school fer for idiotic and feeble mind ed youth in a late annual lepor report while referring to the experience obtained by institutions of this character in the united states stated that celt 1611 it proves that the majority can he be arrest fd in that retrogression towards to which neglected idiots seem natu naturally raily rally prone that they can be made to like order cleanliness and occupation and lo 10 become docile obedient and affectionate BO so that their lives ahall shall be characterized by a predominance of the human hijman over the animal part pait of their nature 11 THE truc silver mines MiNEa of arizona are yielding ing remuneratively tree FREE COLORED people of the united states are contemplating emigrating 11 to hafti in considerable numbers by invitation of president Geff erard the project is strongly d discouraged acou coura raged ed by a writer from that island another revolution is at hand six WHITE ME MR 4 are reported to have been killed by hidi didi indians atts arts while exploring the honey lake region carson valley in search of silver mines birly in the morning they were attacked and peter Lassen Joseph letz belz george lathrop john moot hoot and a man named clapper wilh with two other men whose names were wera not were said to have been killed one of the company named wyatt escaped later accounts state that only two were certainly known to have been killed namely peter lassen the pioneer and mountaineer and clapper their death is thus thua detailed in the marysville marksville Marys ville about daybreak a gun was fired flied cear near themy them which wyatt and Lase eniy trip one or of hoi hot went to clapper to roue rou ruu e him so 0 o might leave immediately but after shaking him without effect he placed his bin hand on clappers chappers Cl appers head and found that be he had been seen hot chot through tb the e head bead la in a dreadful mannery manner tearing out his bli brains and killing him In inston stanly ly wyatt then inbi tej tea on leaving but lat ed wyatt however gathered up his gun guo B addle saddle and sod bome tome other articles and started tor for or tho tha op n plains lasen las en declared he be would not leave after proceeding tome some dis din ance he heard the report of another guna dunand ild tid on turning round saw baw lassen nassen clap hub huh hand hind to his hib bl breast and heard hm him exclaim im a dead nl mn ati ari whereupon he tell fell to the ground gr und Wattie watt le returned turned and fourd that be he had bad been keea killed he ile then started for or lasters lag Las bens heus hens teus horse but before lefore he coula could reach tt it it took right fright and broke loose ile ha tiwa then dropped the saddle but r retained e his gun gan and followed in pursuit of the horse which he dually succeeded in capturing it ia Is stated that the company separated four going in one direction and three in adoth it er with the understanding that they would meet at mud like the other party have not been heard bearil from and probably have shared the fate of ot lassen and clapper A TERRIBLE FIGHT took place atthe at the South smith a few years ago between two men ar medith knives and in a darkroom dark room by themselves in aich which one of them was oed wed the oar other olber the sheriff of baton rouge la was killed by the explosion of the steamer I 1 princess 0 on n the mississippi tue THE NICARAGUA ship skip bip hip canal project is said to be a failure that after a moat most cursory i glance at the country the ei edginee engineers ginee rs abern unwilling to watte aught eis els than curses upon 0 n it WAUER WAIR the filibuster Is assaid sald said to be again planning for the conquest of nicaragua silve DOLLAR dollan are being coined at the U S branch mint in san sant francisco cala for the ube use of merchants who m bo supply their own bullion and who ho require them for the china trade american gald arid small email sliver silver coins were not a legal igal tender in china the mexican dollar however was taken without discount and arid on that account demanded in cali call furnia fornia a premium of twelve per cent johna JOHNM JOHN johm says bays sd a the spiritualists down elst east has revealed through tigh some earth ly medium the important fact that stephena dauw daug laa las N aeto to be the next denil THE huno KINO of naples at our latest advises advices from the dast east lay at the point of death the N day book says of him sines since the daya of call cail history hae hsi furnished tarnished few instances of 0 the abue abuse of power carried to the tha extent lr by his this royal groya wretch it would seem teem that be his bis panted parted a lifetime in devising new mode modes for the grat fl ti catlon cation of or hig his hl propensity for cruelty hundreds of better nien than femi FeMl nand of naples nile have hate pa pit sed aed ione lone weary years yeara in ha his clit toed loed to the earth arid ted fed like ilke dogs dopf deprived of the light of the sun tun and the freh treb freb feb sin sir of beaven ana and have welcomed tha hour hoar when wha death ended kheir their cibery and these victims of his blind and brutal rag ha bare hare ye often been en the retried the highly educated and the mot patriotic subjects A of ail ill ion towards the state has been cause came to throw them theia into lato custody of thel ilor ctr tte suspected persan bas bat gnu guu lovealy loU exly ealy arnt arst ba ny ya enio enno erio naly from the boom bosom of or his hl fallt ard and the world has known him no more years tears afler after his hii rackel I 1 bones tones bave bare found a restine resting place in the common prison yard such has been the short abort history of 0 many a neapolitan the demise of such a ruthless tyrant will assured assuredly lv be bean an occasion for fur rejoicing not only among his bis own subjects in the two Si Sicil cilles ies les but with all who have feelings of 0 sympathy I 1 for those of their fellow men who ii llo ito groan under bondage and bleed at the hands handa of merciless barbarians whether found inthe in the dreary wastes of the rocky Moun mountains taina or in the tb gorgeous halls balls of a kingly palace it is related that on a certain occasion having been offended by a bearded man he be instantly ordered the beards subjects to be shaven off his sufferings on his death bidabe said to be intense abscesses and tumors cover cover his body he lie breathes with the utmost difficulty and raises blood constantly 12 THE EXECUTION of mans mra mary hartung has been stayed by order of judge wright of albany agreeable to application pen pending din a writ of error in her behalf this was the last resort of her counsel the action of the I 1 legislature egia lature was without witti out avail avalt as also the petitions t in her behalf the crime was at once s e enormous and unprecedented that gov morgan would listen to no palliating pallia ting appeal A GREAT FEAT in the annals annala of the telegraph was performed in telegraphing the report of the recent sickles trial tife N Y journal of 0 commerce saya says every day for tor three consecutive weeks week reveral columns of that trial were sent seat to us from washington ever the wires of 0 the american telegraph company at an average of to 2500 words per hour bour ho and with an accuracy truly wonderful in order to come within the mark we will put the average from to words worda per day making in the matter enough for an octavo volume of f closely printed pages and thi too without perlous herious to a very heavy bugl bugi business ness nets for the regular private patrons of the line we venture the assert assertion lony without fear ct of contradiction that such euch a feat in tet lot telegraphing has baa never been performed since the first wire was as a retched fetched ret ched it standa stands without a parallel in the telegraphic world the power of the printing telegraph though it 1 t had done wonders wonderlin won deroin derain in the transmission of long and exciting congressional debates was nias never fully tested till on this occasion tye TIK SICKLES CASE onti continues hues to be a prominent topic at the east the sensation created by the killing ot of key the indictment I 1 trial tri trl arand and acquittal of sickles has rover reverberated berated through the length and breadth of odthe the country public sentiment is acquiring a tone which abol not altogether new is yet in its incipient state namely to affix the death penalty to the crime of adultery the circumstances of the case in the ab abstract 8 trac t however are variously commented upon by the newspapers A woman correspondent of the north iowa tims times indulges in a criticism on an article in that paper in which it was stated that sickles could not have lived had he not have taken ta ken vengeance on the wily scoundrel who had robbe robbed d him ot of othia his hia position and disgraced his name inferring from this quotation that whet mr air sickles went to congress C hla hia position his ilia honor depended upon the chaste behavior of mrs airs sickles J hla hia wife and she an italian at I 1 she charges sickles with shooting key not for betraying his wife but for dishonoring lim aim this she giona selfish selfishness nesy nesi and continues I 1 cit c it Is strange how oot out mires are constituted bomm survive abee thee disagreeable developments evory every day if it mr eshad bad had hired this thia assignation adf housle house aud sud meters met mrs yu yun think me lire sickles would have gone sone out to shoot the s who had stolen her husband jao jio sirl sid women do no such aach th thines things S and why because it we are ara virtuous we have hav commence in our virtue and we teel feet that no dereliction of the husband can cia cin or doubt to a affect liecbt the virtue of the wire wife but suppose on some borne fine cam cau ath morning all gha iha women in fit washington who suspect their truant lords should hould sally suy outs out oat swords and by their hides fides to chastise the ahe dear creatures who had bad stolen etolen their affections would not this mark an interesting inter epoch in history doubtless in such an extremity if only one half of what we have heard beard of doings in society down east be true there would be such a feminine stampede as the he world never saw but though 11 sickles was justified in killing the seducer of his bis wife it is evident that he be with many others was not posted in the intrinsic merits of the case ile he was impelled to seek revenge as it were from an instinctive abhorrence of the man who had debauched bati ball batched ched bis his wife not from a settled and vf virtuous abhorrence of the act itsel faB oneff th the most heinous and flagrant crimes no tile the |