Rensselaer Gazette, Volume 2, Number 47, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 March 1859 — Appointments by the Gaovernor. [ARTICLE]

Appointments by the Gaovernor.

. John W . Blake, ol Clinton county, John , P. Dunn, of Marion county, and B. F. .Mullen, ol Ripley county. Directors to constitute a Board of Control to locate and superintend | the letting and construction of a new State Prison, north ofthe National Road. W . 11. Talbott, of Marion countv, President of the Board of Trustees ofthe Institution forthe Deafand Dumb, the Asylum for i the Blind, and of the Commissioners ofthe Hospital for the Insane. E. J. Peck and Henry Brady, of Marion county, Commissioners of the Hospital for the Insane. 1 homas U. Woolen, of Johnson countv, and John M. Kitcl en, of Marion countv, [ I rustees ot the Institution for the education ■ol the Dent and Dumb. M. Fitzgibbon, of Marion county, and” 11. G. Hazelngg, ot Boone county, Trustees of the Asylum forthe Blind.— Sentinel. Kossuth on the Continent. Galiwnani’s Messenger contains the following extract from a letter in the Augsburg Gazette. dated Genoa .January 27. It seems scarcely probably th.it its statement can be correct, I although they are positive,and came in a verv ■ direct manner:— I “I can positively assure you that Kossuth, [whom I know personally, arrived here ves- [ terday, with three other Hungarians? from i N ice. He has come under the name ol Clark, | with a passport from Paris, where he had’ i stopped for some time. While at Paris and at Nice, he had, it is said, interviews with [ several Hungarians, who are anxious to take I advantage of the Italian complications to excite fresh agitation. Kossuth, it is also stated, has with him a great number of proclamations, intended to induce the desertion of the Hungarian troops in the LombardoVenitian kingdom. He has since left for Turin.”