NEW ENGLAND FARMER. 



FOKKIGN. 

 the arrival of the bri- IViKicnt, Ellis, on the 28th 



at this port, in 37 days Ironi Malaga, we learn that 



'reiich left that place in the nig;ht ahotit the 17Mi 

 plember, and that it was not known where they 



gone. Nothing; was known at Malaga respecting; 

 s all commnnication between those two place,- 

 ut off. Capt. K. states that he was in the vicini- 



'f Cadiz several d:iys in light foggy weather, and 

 a continual firing of cannon. Just helbre the 

 lit left .Maaga, the .■Vmerican Consul gave to 

 Ellis a paper, of which the following is a copy, 

 iws has just reached us that liiego after giving the 

 ha complete beating in the very streets of.)aen, 

 ; 700 of them dtad hesi Ics wounded, proceeded 

 march and was in a village called La Carolina, 



lly marching towards Madrid ; and was in expec- 

 of joining with .Martin, the Empecinado ; and 



ttle doubt remains that he is at this moment with- 



■ I'wo men, named Andrew 



ction in New,ler?iy ha:, just ten 



Jnluis Dai'^rr, have been committed lor trial to Mon- j nated. The contest has been for those who „■, i I it ' 

 roe county .Tail, Indiana, charged with having murder- i tinning legal interest th^r-a slvenntr cent -^ MlT" 

 ed Isaac Edwards, of Lawrence county, in the state of j who aie for reducing it to six The '^ix Per' C, nt ■ i" 

 :\ew\ork. Edwards was pursued by his murderers ty are said to have been «uccesalul " '-"-"i p^r- 



from a wedding at which they had all been guests 



Ferguson and Dagger threatencnl to flog Edwards, and The Rev. Dr. Humphrey was on the 1 -, in.t im.M, 

 the latier drew a knife m self defence. 1 he murder- ! nrated as I'resident of the Amherst Collr'.'i itc' ln«'iiin' 

 <rs ilun armed thainselves, one with an axe, and the tion. A sermon was preached on the „cr-,".in„ hv I ' 

 other with a club. Ferguson struck the deceased with I Rev Dr. Storrs, of Braintree, and an inau-'uri id In", 

 an axe, which penetrated his heart, and, not satisfied | was delivered by the President. U is said tiiat the«u 



discourses are lo be publi;-hid. 



NEW ENGLAND FAK.MEU. 



FOR sale by WELLS & LILLY, No. 98, Court St. 

 the Nf.w England Farmer, or Geoigical Dictiona- 



wilh this. Dagger struck him twice with the club.- 

 His death was almost instantaneous. 



Co7iiiels alJ^ew Orleans. — A desperate attempt was 

 lately made by the convicts in jail in that city to make 

 their escape. As one of the turnkeys was in the act 

 of opening the inner door of the passage that leads in- 



_ to the yard, a rush was made upon him, and attemps 



w leagues of the capital of Spain. ThVauthoii- !'"=*''•' '° "'''^''' "i<^ key of the outer door, which the 

 this place spread a report two days since, that ! t"''nk«y prevented by throwing it into the st 



captured but it was merely to deceive the iguo- 

 and keep alive the hopes of the Serviles, more 

 ■ly called the Banditti of Spain, 

 he government of Cadiz remain firm a very short 

 longer, the lace of affairs in this unhappy country 

 wear a different aspect, and Europe may have to 

 Spain for saving all the continent from despotism 

 than death. 



conduct of Riego while in this place has been 

 ed in the Gibraltar Chronicle iu a base and 

 ful light, and false in every respect. He acted 

 aut soldier and a firm and unshaken Patriot, 

 g all the (Generals in Spain, he has proved 

 If capable of acting for his unfortunate country in 

 ue style of the old Romans." 



il from Ihn nuighborkood of Cadi:. — Verbal ac- 



from St. Lucar, 12 miles north of Cadiz, to the 

 f .Sept. have been received at Portland, by th( 



lo, Capt. Hall. IS'o attack on Cadiz had tak- 



:e to that time ; but requisitions had been 

 on St. Lurar for beds, bedding, bandages and 

 .■>r the use of those expected to be wounded in 

 'bich preparations were making. On 

 reported at St. Lucar, that negocia- 

 ir the surrender of Cadiz »vere renewed, but thi 

 was not credited by the Constitutionalists. It 

 50 reported that the French were repulsed in an 

 na the Trocadcro the 25th of August, and had 



1000 men killed and wounded, but succeeded 

 30th. That the French troops forded the river, 

 1 hand, and drove the Spaniards from the batte- 

 ■that the former lost 200, and the latter 100 men 

 At it w.as hinted that |70,000 helped the surren- 

 t was further reported, that the French had 

 in attack on St. Petrie, and had three gun boats 



frigate materially injured, and had lost a num- 

 lives. 



•unts from Vera Cruz, received at N. York, and 

 iept. 2'!, assert th^ all vessels in that port had 

 •dered to leave it.^nd were getting under way. 

 itish sloop Tyne and Bellette were among them, 

 .ies between the town and the Castle St. .luan 

 omently expected to ensue. Preparations were 



on both sides ; and the Spaniards were flying 

 Juan, the populace having set up the cry of 

 .he Europeans.^ 



DOMESTIC. 



Porter arrived at Savannah on the 8th nit. 

 loring under the elTicts of the severe illness 

 hich he ha? been afflicted. The other officers 



w enjoy good health. The Steam Galliot in 

 Z)om. Porter sailed, left Savannah on the 0th 



the Chesapeake. 



Providence .lournal state?, that at the late Cat- 

 in R,hode Island, " IV. Benjamin Dyer, of 

 ■nee appeared clad in a complete suit of silk, of 

 ■ quality, manufactured in his own family, even 

 le culture of the trees to the growing of the 

 jroduciug the material." 



TS. — \a extensive bed of oysters, said to be of 

 kably fine flavor, has bctn discovered lately, 

 ecticut river, about five miles above the mouth. 



alarm was given, the city guard, a portion of the sev 

 eral volunteer companir s, and a large number of citi- 

 zens immediately assembled, and he prisoners makinj_ 

 several attempts to escape, were fired upon— one of 

 the leaders, by the name of Williams, was kilhd, and 

 another wounded. It is supposed mortally — one other 

 was stabbed iu the back, and two slightly wounded. 



Gov. Clinton, Benjamin Wright, Esq. and some oth- 

 er scientific gentlemen, are now in New Jersey, travel- 

 ling and examining the route of the contemplated ca- 

 nal, which is to connect the waters of the Delaware 

 with the Hudson. 



Canals. — It is ascertained that the collected waters 

 of the Great Miami, and Scioto rivers will not afford a 

 sufficient supply in a dry season, for the purpose of the 

 Ohio Canal. All proceedings are therefore suspended. 



Two steam boats, from 1000 to 1200 tons, are build- 

 ing on the St. Lawrence. They are to proceed to 

 England, with cargoes of Umber, there to be fitted 

 with Perkins' engines. 



^irmt/ monmnnts — We learn from St. Louis, that 

 the six companies of Infantry under the command of 

 Col. Chambers, which arrived at St. Louis from B.aton 

 llouge, moved towards the Council Bluffs on the 12th 

 ultimo, officers and men in fine health. The object of 

 this movement was to sustain Col. Levenworth in his 

 march against the Rickaree Indians. The intelligence 

 of this conflict with the Kickarees reached St. Louis 

 just after the detachment moved off, and caused a sus- 

 pension of its march, and it was expected that the de- 

 tachment would take its winter quarters at Belle Fon- 

 taine, where arrangemints were making for its accom- 

 modation — National InttlUgencer. 



The late John McLean, Esa. of this city, has be- 

 queathed one hundred thousand dollars to the Massa- 

 chusetts General Hospital. 



The Poultney Gazette mentions, that a merchant in 

 that village, received in one day 18,8S8 lbs. of Cheese, 

 in another, 10,000; and that about 10,000 more were 

 expected on the third, making 38,883 lbs. or nearly 

 eighteen Ions.' 



It is stated in the French Annates de f Industrie, 

 thAt Ihe C'liesnut tree ba.rk contains twice as much of 

 the tanning principle as that of oak, and nearly twice 

 as much coloring matter as logwood. With iron it 

 forms an intensely black and durable ink. Its color- 

 ing matter has a stronger aflinity than Sumach for wool, 

 and is not affected by air or light. 



A lady was lately near being killed by a sportsman 

 in England. She was passing on horseback, while he 

 was in the field, and seeing only the feathers of her 

 bonnet above the wall, took her for a bird, and fired. 



The Collector of the port of Buffalo, N. Y. seized 

 near that place on the 18(h inst. sundry British goods, 

 value about $1200, which had been smuggled from 

 Canada, ^nd were proceeding eastward nnlhout an 

 owner, in charge of a teamster. The owners had bet- 

 ter have been honest and paid the duties. 



ry, containing a compendious account of the Vv ays and 

 -Methods in which the important art of Husbandry, in 

 all ils various branches is, or may be pursued to the 

 greatest advantage in this country. By Samuei, 

 Dka,\e, D. D. &c. Third edition, corrected, im- 

 proved, greatly enlarged, and adapted to the present 

 state of Agiicultoi-e. Price, neatly bound and letter- 

 ed, Ttro Dollars. November 1. 



PRICES OF COUNTRY PRODUCE, &c. 



[Revised and corrected every Friday.] 



ASHES, pot, 1st sort, . . . 



pearl do 



BEANS, white, 



BEEF, mess, 200 lbs. new, 



cargo, No 1, . . . . 

 " No2, . . . . 

 BUTTER, inspect. 1st qual. new 

 " 2d qual. 

 small kegs, family, 

 CHEESE, new milk .... 



FLAX 



FLA.\ SEED 



FLOUR, Baltimore, Howard St. 

 Genessee, 

 Bye, best .... 



GRAIN, Rye 



Corn 



Barley 



Oals 



HOGS' LARD, 1st sort . . 

 HOPS, No 1, Inspection of 1823 



LIME 



OIL, Linseed, Phil, and Northern 



PLAISTER PARIS .... 



PORK, Navy Mess .... 



Bone Middlings new, . 



Cargo, No 1, ... 



Cargo, No 2, ... 



SEEDS, Herd's Grass, 1822, • 



Clover 



WOOL, Merino, full blood,washed 

 do do unwashed 



do 3-4 washed 



do 1-2 do 



Native .... do 

 Pulled, Lamb's, 1st sort 

 do Spinning, 1st sort 



PROVISION MARKET. 

 BEEF, best pieces .... 



PORK, fresh 



VEAL, . 



MUTTON and LAME, . . . 



POULTRY, 



BUTTER, keg & tub, family, 

 lump, best . . . 



EGGS,, 



MEAL, Rye, 



Indian, ..... 

 POTATOES, .... 

 CIDEIi, liquor, new .... 

 HAY, best 



bush 

 bbl. 



lb. 



cask 



al. 



ton. 



bbl. 



bush 

 lb. 



u. c.|d, 



140 



137 50 



90 



8 00 



6 50 



5 50 



12 



p 



14 



doz. 

 hush 



II 

 18 



1 00 

 60 



2 



12 00 

 14 50 

 12 00 

 11 00 



2 00 



68 

 37 

 42 



C. 



140 

 1 00 

 8 50 

 6 75 

 5 75 

 13 

 11 

 16 

 9 

 9 



2 

 10 6( 



65 

 70 

 40 

 00 



1 12 



70 



3 00 



15 00 



11 25 



8 



70 

 40 

 45 

 37 

 3.5 



40 



2 50 



20 00 



JO;J PRINTING 

 At short notice and tair jirices, at the Fartner O&ce. 



