MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER; AN AGRICULTURAL AND FAMILY JOURNAL 
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Notices to Correspondents. 
Legislature of Blew York. 
The World’s Fair in London. 
J. O. The sample sent us as Marl, will hardly March 11. Senate._The bill relating to the Friday last, the Governor transmitted the 
come within the requirement of that mineral, as it publication of notices of sales of lands for unpaid communication to the Legislature: 
contains only a minute trace of carbonate of lime taxes, was reported favorably. ^'^Al^K^MarcVu YliSo’i 
— not as much as good wheat soils, and no phos- a. communication was presented from Canal To the Legislature: ’ ’ 
_l__ Ta - 1 ?_ ..7 ___..I-._ ^ 
Chips and Shavings of News, &c 
GATHERED WITH PEN AND SCISSORS. 
The Baptists contemplate the erection of a 
college in Wisconsin. 
The annual loss to Great Britain bj’ ship- 
ROCHESTER, MARCH 21, 1850 
Local Agents, 
. ^ , phoric acid. It is a Wmc ciai/containing the pro- Commissioner Cook in reference to the charges I transmit herewith a communication addressed " is 610 ships, 15,000 lives. 
- - - ^— toxide of iron, and a faint foetid odor; whether made against him, praying that the business might British Consul in New York, which 51^” The Chicago Tribune announces the death 
i 21 1850. animal, or bituminous, is difficult to determine.— be referred to select committee Table w accompanied by a letter from the Secretary to the of the Him. Jesse B. Thomas, late Judge of the 
_Earths are called marls, when thev contain as low Commissioners appointed by Her Majesty, the. Supreme Court of Illmois. 
James V’an Horn, Ovid; also general agent for 37 per cent. As a heavy dressing on light land, 
^uth Jury Wstrict ^ Seneca county. pmve beneficial, as most clavs do, but we 
S. E. Norton, Phelps, Ontario county. \ 
B. Farr and H. Goodrich, Albion. cannot class it as a valuable fertilizer. 
Samuel Heston Batavia’. If r. g. m., who sent us the drawing of the hor- 
K. li. Warren, Alabama, Genesee county. . •„ i, •„ i 
Theodore Dickinson, Newark, Wayne county. nzontal wind mill will call, we will make arrange- 
animal, or bituminous, is difficult to determine.— be referred to select committee Table accompanied by a letter trom the Secretary to the ‘'esse i nomas, laie Juage ol the 
V .n na i e *• i oe relerred to select committee, table. Commissioners appointed by Her Majesty, the. Supreme Court of Illinois. 
Earths are called marls, when they contain as low The following bills passed:— Granting land un- Queen of Great fiain, for the promotion of the ^ The propeller Troy was burned to the wa- 
as 5 per cent of lime, while the best run as high as ^gj. ^^ater to the Trustees of the Brooklyn Benev- exhibition of the works of industiy of all nations, ter’s edge at Erie, on the 7th inst. Loss, from 8 
37 per cent. As a heavy dressing on light land, Society — to alter tlie map of the city of New holden in London in the vear 1851, and also to .f 10,000, partially insured. 
it may prove beneficial, as mosi clays do, but we York by laying out Stuyvensant square. The by a copy of the Royal Commission for ..... 
cannot class it as a valuable fertilizer. manorial bill was taken up in committee and dis- * 1 , ^ pbject of this communicaUon purpo^ to be teers for the Mexican War, less than two hundred 
^ , , , . manonai Din was laisen up in commiuee ana ais- the attainment of general publicity for a subject de- are known to bp imontr tho livino- 
If R. S. M., who sent us the drawing of the hor- cussed until 3 o’clock. The Assembly bill, for signed, and in my opinion, calculated for the bene- t, . , V ^ ib 
rizontal wind mill will call, we will make arrange- the speedy disposition of certain suits, was ordered of Ibe people of all nations, and especially adapt- g i. , oung, t e ormon prophet at 
Of the eleven hundred New York Voluu- 
Sileby &, Keeler, Seneca Falls. 
A. R. Frisbie, Clyde, Wayne county. 
Wm. Richey & O. A. Graves, Watertowm, Jeff. co. 
John Harris, Sheldrake; Seneca county. 
Archibald Stone, Hinmanville, Oswego county. 
E. W. Fairchild, East Bloomfield, Ontario county. 
G. N. Sherwood, Camillus, Onondaga county. 
C. B. Dickinson and P. Parks, Victor, Ontario Co. 
J. W. Reed, I.ockport, Niagara county. 
J. M. Trowbridge, Pekin, “ “ 
John B. Loivell, Y.ates, Orleans county. 
H. S. Frisbie, Holley, “ “■ 
L. A. Morse, Knowlesville, “ “ 
M. Scott, Arcadia, Wayne county. 
H. C. White, Mohawk, Herkimer county. 
D. Bunnell, South Livonia, Livingston county. 
E. C. Bliss, Westfield, Chautauque county. 
J. I. Eacker, Sheridan, “ " 
J. C. Sherman, New Baltimore, Greene county. 
L. D. Branch, Trumansburg, Tdmpkins county. 
Brigham Young, the Mormon prophet at 
ments to have one constructed, and can give him to a third reading. 
All, uio iwuMic ui ail xiauuuc*. aiiu C9uc:v;iajiy auauk- ciTaTIt a a * • i 
ed to give efficient impetus to the industry and the gftwenty-six wives Polygamy has 
„u;ii _..been revivcd there m all its oriental glor}\ 
-- --,-to".. V* «u:ii '/lu 1 J • Ai , ‘A r J A* uueii reviveu uiore in an iis oneniai ffiorv. 
some valuable hints on the subject. We believe In the House, Mr. Ford introduced resolutions labor. It^cannot^be doubted that the productive The Watertown Journal hears that nearly 
it to be the thing wanted, and if a cheap, durable, of inquiry relative to mode of meeting proposed industry of this countiy' will be represented at the ^00 persons design leaving Jefferson county for Cal- 
simple and certain operation, to pump water in appropriations. The proposition to print an edi- exhibition which is contemplated. The object and Ibis spring. 
fields for cattle can be got up, we iliink we could tion of the unpublished colonial laws in the Sec- pf fbe exhibition is understood to be catholic A Balloon to carry three thousand people 
fields for cattle can be got up, we iliink we could tion of the unpublished colonial laws in the Sec- P^^^ fbe exhibition is understood to be catholic Balloon to carry three thousand people 
promise the inventor a little fortune. There is retarj-of State’s office, was laid on the table. The fn^ bberal; presenting a fair and equal com^^^^^ is said to be in process of erection in Paris, and to 
-- to ..._ 1 a:_a Pp^s of the world. _ The dis- be propelled on the bird-wmg principle. 
nothing more wanted in our flat countrj’, devoid pilot and general Railroad bills further discussed, 
of springs and permanent streams of water as it is, and progress reported. 
than some means to provide cattle with water AfarcA 13. Senate —Mr. Beach reported in fa- 
whenever they are thirsty. On dairy farms it is yor of printing five times the usual number of the 
general ivaijroaa Dius turtner discussed, tance of the place of exhibition suggests the propri- The totalvalue of assessed and taxable prop- 
id progress reported. ety of extending such facilities as the State can af- erty in Ohio in 1849 was $430,839,885, on whmh 
March 13. Senate — Mr. Beach reported in fa- to those who propose to present articles of the the total tax for all purposes was $3,631,878. 
, .T «... , 1 .. .r .u. rowtb, produce or manufacture of the U. States, ^ NoWbAm A .i. 
wnenever tney are tnirsty un dairy tarms it is yor of printing five times the usual number of the ^Rh the pro- yoSS^ Zt the 'Sv Sr 
considered all important. Let us liear from you. report in relation to burials in cities and villages, ductions of the Old World. ffie Pr^sffifn f^G ^ II ^ 
J. T., Portageville. If we rightly understand our Agreed to. 
The accompanying papers request the designa¬ 
tion of some proper channel of communication and 
the Presidency of Genesee College. 
E^” The Colonial Standard, of March 1st, says 
aU^a^:... _ 1 a_ai__^_• 1 1 •' 
correspondent, he wishes our opinion, whether wa- Read the tliird time and passed:—An act to pro- ^on ot some proper c lannelot communication and j ^ Carolina rice has been Z-vn 
U 1 J J , n , A ^ ,1, J J- /. • . of correspondence with the Commissioners charged “*“i/‘ce,equai mine uaroiina nee, nas oeen grown 
ter lime pipe may be laid down, that will sustain a vide for the speed disposition of certain suits;— with the arrangement of this exhibition. ^ the last j-ear on the Island of Jamaica. 
...... .c on c..* i, A .<• . 4 .. mi V. a.4 4 . .... A 4 *_4 4 . 4 U- T>- J , , , E^*”strawberries have been received in 
L, D. Branch, Trumansburg, Tdmpkins county. pressure of 20 feet head of water. There can be Act to amend an act in relation to the Redemption It has occurred to me that no more appropriate f®"’ strawberries have been received in 
- no doubt on the subject, if the cement is properly of Bank Notes, passed May 4th, 1850:—Act to organs of communication could be designated than New York from the south, and bring two dollars 
All Post-Masters and Subscribers are re- constituted, and the thickness corresponds with the protect purchasers of real estate at sales by order American Institute, and the State Agricultural ® dozen. 
cU.ta to. “«C.e Of *6 boro, which Ought to b, . little the of Surrogate,. ...'S’JY!..”'!™,'''!?."« '"S' 
forming clubs, &c. Those who cannot consistently 
1 -11 4 i LI- , 1 ^ .. ..-■' i 4 . 4 U • 4 /• 4 4 Tf -4 tr A* T 4 , • 1 , . ciations, which have been SO efficient in advancing est European mail ever received in this country. 
do so, lyill greatly oblige us by handing a Prospectus strongest at the points of greatest pressure. If it House.- Mr. L. W. Smith reported complete the interests of American industry, will be a most It contained no less than 63,785 letters 
reVn'^nXe^nerZn crosses an elevation higher than the fountain, and the Monroe county Supervisor Bill. Various bills cheerful agent in this undertaking. Its powers to The Paducah rKv.l Journal h 
resp^^le person who will give it attention. discharged at a lower point, the principle of the of a local character were reported favorably. advance the objects in view would be increased by 
who remrt8''pnyZntTor*a club of^from'^Zr teuton eyphon will be in action, and the water will require Leave of absence was granted to the Speaker a Legislature of this 
subscribers, and continues to act ns agent. 
For Club Terms, &c. see last page. 
A GOOD TIME TO SUBSCRIBE! 
Prof. Johnston’s lectures on the General Relations 
of Science to Agriculture. 
Tin; .second quarter of the Rural New-Yorkek 
to be started by exhaustion at the place of delivery, during such time as the circumstances of his fam- 
State, of its attention and agency in this enterprise. 
I further recommend that provision be made by 
E:^” The Paducah (Ky.) Journal has hoisted 
the flag of Henry Clay for President, and Wm. K. 
Seward for Vice Pre.sident in 1852. 
E^^" It is a singular fact that in England, the 
It is a bad arrangement however, as air'will often ily should render necessary. Mr. Dinniny was ap- law authorizing the transmission free of canal tolls wheat is 
accumulate at the highest points, and stop the cur¬ 
rent. Where the pipes cross heights after descend¬ 
ing, an air tube is frequently necessary as high of juvenile delinquents, and for support of Wes- 
as the fountain, which is fatal :o the operation of tern House of Refuge, were discussed and or- 
pointed Speaker pro tern. over the canals and railroads of this State, all arti- 
The bills making appropriation for reformation d®?-the growth or product of the United States, 
■ _J . ,4 ^ 4. tiT which are designed for exhibition at the proposed 
of juvenile delinquents, and for support of Wes- ^ Hamilton Fish. 
the syphon. 
In making the cement, choose coarse, clean. 
dered to third reading. 
March 14. The Senate was occupied wdlh rcso- 
This communication, with the accompanying ^ P® 
papers, was referred on Mr. Pruyn’s motion to a ® 
select committee, consisting of the standing com- . E^” 
highest, and visa versa. This is the experience of 
the last fourteen years. 
Thirteen tons of ingots of Lake Superior 
copper, consigned to Philadelphia from the “ North 
American Company,” have just been received 
from the mines. 
E^” The Homestead Exemption bill, introduced 
will commence wUh the Mth mtmber - the fimt oh.rp .and, or even ^.vel, .„d u.e no more lime Inlion. to re-appoint „lect committee to inveatig.tc ”1.““ on Agriculture, and Trade and Manufac- ““‘jl'',^trre'"vlatioYrf^^^^ 
week in April. The occasion will be a favorable to completely fill the interstices, and not let the charges of canal frauds — and to return to Ca- 
one to subscribe, and we trust both agents and the water in, till it is fairly set and hardened. nal Commissioner Cook the communication sent to 
subscribers will make some exertion to increase J. B. Your article is declined, not exactly from the Senate in reference to such investigation. 
Canada Items, 
the circulation and thus augment the value and want of merit, but it is too long, and the subject so In the House, various bills and resolutions were 
usefulness of the paper. And we respectfully sug- hacknied, that it is impossible to strike a new tho’t passed: Among others the following bills passed: 
gest to those who “ like the paper” and “ hope it or a spark out of it. Don’t give it up. Try again. To facilitate the construction of the Buffalo and 
will bo sustained”—(and wo believe there are _“ stnto T.to» v„_u 
will bo sustained”— (and wo believe there are _" State Line Railroac 
hundreds if not thousands of such persons)—that California Gold-What will it do? Juvenile Asylum; 
they can easily furnish evidence of the sincerity of - to administer oaths 
their professions. This is a question which has been propounded wages of laborers ( 
With the new quarter we shall commence the thousands of times since the tide of emigration has works of the State. 
ed at $ 1 , 000 . 
An apprentice in Philadelphia has lately 
« 044 a 4,4 444 ID ouuii iiivesuKauoii. A J A/T-,, T> 4 4 4 TI' ' t, , ^een freed from his indentures by the Court of 
I„ .he House, various bills and resolutions were was TeiS“„ ™binr.rml£^^ ?„“suSdav““““ 
passed: Among others the following bills passed: was arrested at Kingston. ,u.«si=rri' t> d 4 /-h .i • • /r n 
m f i ^ 4 41 , 4 4 - 4 - 41 ,® T. 4 rto , rh D ® U 4-41 Tr 4 - Ts E^^ Tlio Rcv. Portor Clay, the surviving full 
1 o lacilitate the construction of the Buffalo and Col. Prince, a member of the House, from Es- brother of the Hon. Henry Clay, died at Carnden, 
State Line Railroad; to incorporate the New York sex, has just published a bold and vigorous letter Arkansas, on the 16th of Februan', in the Ylst 
Juvenile Asylum; to authorize the Town Clerks ^^e Independence of the Colonies. 
to administer oaths in certain cases; to secure the 4 . Postmaster at Brantford 1ms been dismissed 
tor appropriating the contents of letters to his own 
year of his age. 
The several towns of Vermont had their 
publication of Prof. Johnston’s Lectures on the 
General Relations of Science to Agriculture, de- 
This is a question which has been propounded waees of laborers on the canals and other niiblic appropriiuing me coiuenis 01 letters to nis own annual voting on the liquor question, last week — 
.«s.„d.oflime,.ince.h.tid.of.migr.lionh., wSof and other public „„ A .light puui.hmeut for uMnou. offence. The .ggreg.te vole ot the Stile will probably .how 
444 ,, „ J • ,11 4 woriis 01 me otate. Keys, who was sentenced to the penitenti- at least 5,000 “ no license” maioritv. 
° H ® Y P® '"®” March 15. Senate.—The following bills passed: Y®®rs> arson, committed two years ago, E^Tlie Governor of New Hampshire has ap- 
when first submitted for an answer. History fur- To extend the charter of the Schoharie central been pardoned on the ground that he was be- poi^d Thursday, the 4 th day of April, to lie ob- 
livered before the N. Y. State -Ygricultural Soci- "‘sbes no parallel to the settlement of California, bridge company; to amend the charter of the coming insane. 
ety during the past winter. They will be contiii- as regards the rapidity of its filling up, nor is it Manhatlanville Free School in the city of New The Bank of Upper Canada has received per 
served as a day of fasting, humiliation, and prayer 
throughout that State. 
ety during the past winter. They will be comiii- as regards the rapidity ol its titling up, nor is it i^annaiianviiie rree ocnooi in me city ot J\ew Ihe Jiankot Upper Canada has received per- throughout that Stale. 
ued in each number, until the whole series (nine bkely that another example of the kind, will soon v® w$ 75,000 by loan mission to iviport the coming year, £5,000 worth There is now on the table of the Virginia 
Lect„4c.).b..l be c.;,pleteff. Eueb Lec.u 4 l::ff be futuLbeff eltbev l„ tbi. e. ut-.y otbe. ccuuby.- SluTe^ 
be given m full—not a mere synopsis. We have ^his rush of capital and human sinews to a urns on loans; providing for the setflement of the Chas. Touessaint has teen sentenced to death or finish a monument to the mother of Washington. 
already received a complete and correct report of g*ven point if the produce of Lie mines fora loans 01 1792 and 1808; to aumonze the Comp- in St. Francis, for a rape, perpetrated with extreme Brag” Geonre J. Bullock of the Central Railroad 
the first one of the series, and are promised the ®®r»es of years, say even ten, shall equal that of the I mZoTd^ brutality upon Melissa Clifford, a girl l4 years of andBankhig^Compan^'^of Lou Sana? abscondS a 
succeeding ones in time to give them weekly, in wo just past—if, in a word, this whole movement the sale of certain lands^in the citv of aS’ who sentenced the wWch, as- short time since with $100,000. He has sailed 
reirular succession i® not based on a bubble -is not as baseless as the burf • relative to aSn salL in he ? tv of A ' ^ 4 ® 4 l®\ '"f/'Y®* ^‘'®^® for Rotterdam. A reward of $5,000 has been of- 
reguiar succe.ssion. 4 . o u 4 U 114 . ourn, reiauve 10 auciion sales m me city ot Al- were no circumstances that would justify the court fered for his recoverv 
These Lectures are worth the subscription price scheme - then may we look for an banyq for the relief of the St. Vincent’s Orphan in recommending him to Executive favor. I c • • 1 1 « 
C 4 V. \r V f 4 K • 4 - entire disruption, for a time at least, of the business Asylum; and relative to Common Schools in the __ E^^ The entire sum of money raised by the 
of the New-Yorker for a year — yet, by inserting . , ,,, city of Utica. t ^ m churches of Great Britain for missionary purposes 
one (or a part of one) in each number, we shall ®I th® country. 1 hat it is noi a biMle, House-The third readimr of bills was resumpd . Latest Cou.NTERFKiTS.-Thomp 8 on^ Reporter is about $1,750,000, and by those of America 
be enabled to present them, in a few weeks, with- the produce of the mines fully attests. Their pro- and continued and many disposed of. A^ngtoe ^’Ts on SiTslf $750,000 mining together $2 500,000; a sum 
be enabled to present them, in a few weeks, with- 
retail traders. Washington Monument Company,” to construct 
Chas. Touessaint has heen sentenced to death orfinish a monument to the mother of Washington, 
in St. Francis, for a rape, perpetrated with extreme George J. Bullock, of the Central Railroad 
brutality upon Melissa Clifford, a girl 14 years of and Banking Company of Louisiana, absconded a 
age. The Judge who sentenced the wWch, as- short time since with *100.000. He has sailed 
Latest Cou.nterfkits. —Thompson’s Reporter 
gives the following as the latest counterfeits: 
outmateriallydiminishingourusualvarietyduring to more than bills reported, by-consenL was a bille.xemp^in. C,^ngmving c^ie aZ 
their publication. In order to furnish the numbers certain articles of freight on R. R. from canal jgdS, pay M^ Lane. ^ 
5 j;^”The entire sum of money raised by the 
churches of Great Britain for missionary purposes 
is about $1,750,000, and by those of America 
$750,000, making together $2,500,000; a sum 
5’s, on the Essex County Bank, N. Y.—letter only equal to the annual gifts of idolaters at Ka 
, . . T 4 4 II u 1 1 it is easy to see that no common revolution in the I®^®’ ^I^® Y®^^i ®ii articles during January, 
containing the Lectures to all who make early ap- Y , e relolution of 
plication, we shall add from 500 to 1,000 copies to ^ ‘P P > . P • e enquiry for a financial plan to meet e.xtraordinary 
our present edition. This will probably enable us ®^Y certain. appropriations, passed. 
to supply, for some weeks, back numbers from the accession to the money of the coun- March 16. Senate.-The bill in relation to 
commencement of the quarter - vet all who wish appreciate considerably the price of prop- Common Schools in the village of Lockport, and 
to secure the entire numbers will' do well to sub- r®l®^i''®JY depreciating the value of the rep- authorizing the trustees of school district No. 2 in 
scriic early. Agcnte tu.d others ore onthorized to of it. This must operate adversely to ^scT The Sl3er of toBtro^ioTS 
form clubs for six or nine months, at the same community on the whole, unless great caution committee of the whole on nrtoefe elelm hill. 
rates as for a year. We thus place the Lectures make the movements of those who have the 
within the reach of all, at a low price. direction of this great influx of the circulating me- York Harbor Master bill; the SherifT’s fee bili; 
_dium or the basis of it — California gold. It may the Albany water bill; the bill in aid of the New 
Prfmium T 1 ST of «?tatp Ar <?oriFTv Wa be too early yet to re-enact the scenes of’36 and 8 York society for the reformation of juvenile delin- 
tREMiUM Ulsr 01 bTATE AG. bociErY.— We . f 4F 4- • j „4 4 j quents, was lost. A motion to reconsider was laid 
this week furnish our subscribers, in an Extra, the Y®t fhe signs of the times indicate an unsteady introduced taxing bach- 
N. Y. State Agricultural Society’s Premium List P^'^®®» where well regulated vibration is most im- elors for the support of widows and orphans. No- 
® r __ 4 :^^_ •_x* _ l:ii a_ —.1 _!a_• . 
the town of German Flats to convey' money, 
passed. The remainder of the session was spent 
in committee of the whole on private claim bills. 
House.—Among the bills passed were, the New 
Premium List of State Ag. Society.— We eany yet lo re-enact me scenes oi -do and » 
this week furnish our subscribers, in an Extra, the Y®I f^® signs of the times indicate an unsteady 
3’s, on the Grocer’s Bank, Mass. 
1 ’s, on the Pawtucket Bank, do. 
5’s, on the Central Bank of New York. 
5’s, on the Delaware City Bank, Del. 
I’s, on the Fall River Bank, Mass. 
50’s, on the Orange Co. Bank, Mass. 
2’s, on the Pawtucket Bank, do. 
3’s, on the Farmers’ & Mech., Hartford, Ct. 
I’s, on the Chesapeake Bank, Md. 
2’s, on the Farmers’ Bank, Lancaster, Pa. 
2’s, on the Farmers’ Bank, Mt. Holly, N. J. 
5’s, on the Pawtucket Bank, Mass. 
3’s, on the Mech. Bank, Worcester, Mass. 
20’s, on the Chesapeake Bank, Md. 
20’s, on the Lancaster Co. Bank, Pa. 
5’s, on the Chesapeake Bank, Md. 
lee’s temple at C|alcutta. 
51 ;^” The Medical Department of the New 
York University graduated 111 Doctors lastweelc, 
and the Jefferson Medical College at Philadelphia, 
turned out 211 — the latter being the largest num¬ 
ber of graduates ever sent forth in one year by any 
medical school. 
The English Religious Tract Society cir¬ 
culated last year, at home and abroad, about 22 ,- 
000,000 publications, or 1,883,000 monthly, 423,- 
000 weekly, 60,000 daily, 2,500 hourly, and 24 for 
every minute of the day and night throughout the 
year. 
T. Butler King says there are several thou¬ 
sand Chinese in and about San Ffrancisco, and 
that they are driving a most lucrative business in 
putting up Chinese houses, built in Canton, and 
for 1850—to which we invite particular attention. 
It will be observed that the Premiums offered are 
very liberal and well distributed—including tlie va¬ 
rious branches of Agricultural and Mechanical 
Industry'. The list is accompanied with the re- 
portant. Should the price of farming products tice was given of a bill to submit again to the peo- 
appreciate very considerably the coming season, a P^®* ^I*® Free School law. The subject of the en- 
rush from the interior to the sea board will be in¬ 
evitable, and from thence to England as a matter 
of course. This, it hardly need be said, will in- 
elors for the support of widows and orphans. No- - imported in American ships, with celestial car- 
tice was given of a bill to submit again to the peo- Exportation of Cattle. —The purchase of penters, from the Central I lowery Kingdom, 
pie, the Free School law. The subject of the en- cattle in Canada for the Anaerican market has ^® ®re glad to hear of Northern women 
largement of the Champlain canal was reported been going on during the last few weeks to a con- true to their Northern principles. We learn from 
on favorably; but against present action thereon, siderable extenL and the Kingston Herald men- an exchange that Miss Charlotte Cushman refua- 
-- tions that one thousand head have been purchased ed to perform on Sunday evening — considered 
Death of General Beach. in that neighborhood alone. We understand that the best night in the week at New Orleans —at 
quirements of the Society, and other information ‘^®®® augmented imponaiion of foreip fabrics. 
in that neighborhood alone. We understand that the best night in the 
milch cows form a considerable proportion of these St. Charles Theatre. 
to comnetitors nnsettling the w'hole circle of business rela- Gen. Ebenezer S. Beach died at the Roches- purchases, and that the transactions have been to E^” 'I'he Hauge street catastrophe in N. Y ork 
, tions To Snain the discovprv of the New World ter House, in this city, on Thursday night last at such an extent as seriously to interfere with the has left thirty widows and one hundred orphans.— 
We have been to some extra expense in order to 4 I ri to R lE , c 1.1 •* ^® ®&® ol sixty-five years. His death was un- increase of our stock next season. It is of little How much misery may be caused by such crimin- 
present the list to our readers indue season, and in ® oeatti mow tnrougn tne stream ot gold it doubtedlv occasioned by a fit of apoplexy. use interfering in such matters, for trade will take al neglect as resulted in the dreadful explosion!— 
advance of its publication by our contemporaries P®'^^®‘I *®^® ^*^0 ^®P ®I ^'^®® vigorous and pow- Qgn. Beach was widely known, and engaged i?® course; but it is very evident that our cattle Nearly twenty-five thousand dollars have been 
_^vhich we presume will be duly appreciated bv nation. May the warning thus furnished avail more extensively in milling operations, probably, I^ude with the United States is becoming of very contributed towards the support of the bereaved 
, ‘' Y shield our Government from the decay and our any other person in the United States. His considerable importance, and that there is a likeli- families, which sum, we hope, will yet be great!', 
_ people from the corruption and imbecility, which «®'"® gf7® ® r®putation to flour which bore his hood of a rise in the value of the article. The increased. 
T, M 4 - 41 IJ I vr V 1 Til ,1 4-11 4 4 U o u • brand, all over the world, unequalled by any other, knowing ones are all of opinion that farmers sho’d New Hampshire.— By a slip from the Concord 
BREAii.-j-Moore, of the Rural New-Yorker, fell and still rests on the Spanish nation. While leading his energies to extensive business hold on to the cows at present, when they can con- Patriot it appears that 116 Democrats have been 
ttne verv Pest agricultural paper between this jg ^ somewhat different im- transactions, he was at the same time remarkable vemently do so.—Toronto Globe. elected to the Legislature, and 35 Whigs—a Dem- 
Bread. — Moore, of the Rural New-Yorker, 
(the very best agricultural paper between this 
place and Sundown) after copying our article on 
the subject of Bread-in which we suggested pul®® - less reliant on the pride of ancestry - less pZitrorhTs^Sracter " S 
41,0+4i,„ lozirr 0000II04I to +1,0 „+• 4U„4 npAroA 4 a iRa rAiwto +nmRlA aT oa+Rta oatI probity Ol ms cnaracter. witn 
brand, all over the world, unequalled by any other, knowing ones are all of opinion that farmers sho’d New Hampshire. — By a slip from the Concord 
While leading his energies to extensive business hold on to the cows at present, when they can con- Patriot it appears that 116 Democrats have been 
transactions, he was at the same time remarkable veuiently do so. Toronto Globe. elected to the Legislature, and 35 Whigs—a Dem- 
eneral habits, and the 
Vith a rare discrimina- 
From Greece. —A letter has been received. 
ocratic gain of 33. 
butter and cheese — seconds “our motion,” and ^ • , , . ,, 
votes us “ a diploma for a suggestion so import- »ndHlgence so apt to flow from sudden and un¬ 
ant.” As he has entered into the merits of our expected accumulations of wealth. But the gold 
enjoyed the advantages of a liberal education, and were bibles and testaments — one-tliird of the lat- 
afterwards, by fortunate speculations, the most im- were in the Italian language. Dr. King states 
Foreign Fruit Trees. —The value of trees 
imported from France in the ship Versailles, which 
ant.” As he lias entered into he merits ol our accumuiauons oi Meann. «ui me goia furnishing that there was a great demand by tlie Italian ref- imported irom E ranee m the ship Versa.hes, which 
subject so heartily,” we couclude that he not will come, and it remains for those who can regu- stores for the army acquired a larve fortune He “gees who had taken refuge in that country, for ®t Uiis port on the 2 oth ult., was $4,414.— 
only knows what good bread i.s, but also which Hte measurably its influence to do it in away was never married! but was nevertheless endowed books. One Italian gentleman wanted from 500 We shall probably have some good pears, &c., 
side of his bread is buttered. It is gratifying to ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ and affectionate disposition, which at- »<> LOOO volumes to distribute in Italy. 
hnd even one editor that knows he value of good peoole ” tached to him hosts of warm friends, among whom - Traveler. , . , . 
bread, and who can appreciate the suggestion.- ^®® oonntrj and people. Passport^.- Some calculation mav be made of ^ Arrival of Missionaries, &c.-In the ship 
Now, friend M®®re, as you have committed your- . ceased has been a resident of this city since 1820, the great increase of the business of the different Montreal, arrived at Now Bedford, the following 
self, please act. Get the subject before your soci- Lake Ontario Open.— Tne steamer America, departments of the GovernmenL from a single fact persons are passengers from the Sandwich Islands: 
ni\ii hntTA fnA.m eAt nn AVftmniA Tnr th?»f /if f^«vi4 T> ^4 4U:4„ ci ® , . . . . y.J . . . . - - ^ ^ TVvT "WT ID _1 * 
of the country' and people. 
Lake Ontario Open. —The steamer America, 
by and by, from these foreign .stocks.- 
T raveler. 
Passports. — Some calculation may be made of ^ Arrival of Missionaries, &c. — In the ship 
the great increase of the business of the different Montreal, arrived at Now Bedford, the following 
t ® . /• .1 *_i_ A_A norenna nrA nnccAnrrAra fi*/\m Tfilonrla* 
ety, and ha^ them set an example for that of other Capt. Robert Kerr, arrived at this port on Sun- succeeding, he has lived at the hotel in which he with which we have become acquainted, 
counties. What ema^tes from you will be good day morning last, from Toronto. This is the first died.— Democrat. erly tlie usual number of passports issued from the 
authority—GortZand County Express. ., . .., -S Y ncuartment amounted to about I — 
arrival from Canada, but other vessels are expect- 
Friend Benedict, we acknowledge the maize ed to follow soon — the Eclipse, Princess Royal, ^ Nebraska— The prospectus for 
— and will, at the proper time, rise to the subject, Mno-net Admiral &c u paper away up m Nebr^ka Territory has 
. 4 - ) • 4 , Magnet, Admiral, &c. been issued by Ella A, Chappel, a lady pronounc- 
without such an excess of caloric as to produce - ^ excel- 
crusZ-iness. Your opinion of the New-Yorker, A Phenomenon. —The New York Tribune says: lent writer. The paper is to be called theMoun- 
and inference in regard to our knowledge of bread, —“A young American lad, nine years old is about Bugle; to be published at Council Bluffs, 
Mrs. Wm. Richardson and two daughters, two 
Misses Chamberlain, children of the late Levi 
-State Department amounted to about 1,500 per Chamberlain; Mr. Parris, of the Sandwich Island 
A Paper in Nebraska. —The prospectus for annum; during the past year, tliere have been is- mission, and daughter; Miss and Master Clark, 
a new paper away up in Nebraska Territory has sued from that Department about 4,500, being an children of Rev. Mr. Clark; Messrs. Hitchcock, 
been issued by Ella A, Chappel, a lady pronounc- increase bej’ond the usual number in former years Alexander, and Andrews Stanley, an artist, 
ed by those who know, to be a sound and excel- of about 200 per cent.— Washington Republic. Storm on Lake Michigan. _A severe stoern 
A Phenomenon. —The New York Tribune says; 1®®?- writer. The paper is to be called the Moun- 
and butter, is not far from right 
Seeds from the Patent Office. —We ack- 
to make his appearance in public as a performer Nebraska Territory; to 1^ neutral in politics, but 
on the violin. He is already an accomplished ar¬ 
tist, and his execution surpasses in completeness, 
devoted to reform, morality, and temperance. 
Suspension Bridge over the Genesee. —The 
citizens of Mt Morris are considering a proposi- 
Storm ON Lake Michigan. — A severe stoern 
prevailed on Lake Michigan on the 2 d inst. The 
steamer Detroit was twenty-seven hours making 
the trip from New Buffalo to Chicago, under a full 
tion to erect an iron suspension bridge across the head of steam, and at times in the most imminent 
______ _ __ , _ . . j Genesee River at the high banks near that village. 
Tin+ute+tn-P rA 4 < 4 >to« 4 if a itoorni i« 4 .BB 4 r 4 . AA+t powcr, and exprcssion, every thing we have be- They tell of a sale of twenty pounds of cal- It would make the road direct from Perry to Mt. press, had his arm broken in two places while oa- 
® ® ® fore deemed credible of a child. The name of the omel in California, for the round sum of $25,000. Morris. The cost is estimated at the small sum of sisting at the wheel. The Michigan mail bag was 
from the U. S. Patent Office embracing many prodig)'is Sebastian Cook — and when he appears. This is anything ratlier than throwing physic to $7,000, and $5,800 of the sum has been subscrib- losL and tlie remainder of the mails wet and fiozen 
choice and rare varieties. I the musical world will be literally astounded.” doge, indeed. ed by citizens of Mt. Morris. when they arrived at Chicago.— Buff. Co ' m . Adv. 
danger. Mr. Gillett, of Livingston «& Fargo’s Ex¬ 
press, had his arm broken in two places while aa- 
choice and rare varieties. 
the musical world will be literally astounded.’ 
ed by citizens of Mt. Morris. 
when they arrived at Chicago.— Buff. Com. Adv. 
