MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER; AN AGRICULTURAL AND FAMILY JOURNAL. 
This imperfect notice of New Bedford occu¬ 
pies more space than we usually devote to such 
purposes, for the reason that it is a little away 
from the thoroughfare of travel, and probably not 
Anti-Free School —The Rightfnlness of Free 
School Taxation Examined. 
[By request we copy the following able article 
Arrival of the Crescent City. 
Latest from California. 
ROCHESTER, OCTOBER 24, 1850. 
Local Agents. 
BO frequently visited by our readers, as other places Tribune. Mr. Greelt pronounces it the 
in Massachusetts. To Ivory Bartlett, Esq., best argument against Free Schools yet published.] 
an esteemed citizen and one of the Aldermen of Horace Greely —Dear Sir :—An early and 
the city, we are under especial obligations for at- con^ued sulwcriber desires Arough the Tribune 
Items of Wews> &c. 
The population of Bath, Steuben county, 
is 1,912. Increase since 1845, 527. 
John A. King declines a nomination for 
' , , . , to offer a brief statement of the reasons which in- 
tenhons shown us during our stay-attentions fluenpe him to oppose the Free School Law. 
iromtne irttmne. JVJn i^reely pronounces it the -The Steamer Crescent City arrived about four John A. King declines a nomination for 
best argument against Free Schools yet published.] o’clock this morning, witli 14 days later newsfrom Congress, by the Whigs of his district. 
Horace Greely— Hear Sir: — An early and t . 5^ A duck with five perfectly formed bills is 
continued subscriber desires through the Tribune ° , Jamai a, on the 11 th. in possession of a Maryland editor, 
to offer a brief statement of the reasons which in- . ®b® brinSs 342 passengers, $l,o00,000 in gold RST’Proposals for enlarp-ino- the rannl at T.r.eW. 
which are always acceptable and appreciated. 
offer a brief statement of the reasons which in- urinus passengers, ;|)i,ouu,uuu in gi 
lenpe him to oppose the Free School Law. the hands of passengers, and $22,500 
Believing that the advocates of this law admit f*®>gbt. 
m possession of a Maryland editor. 
Proposals for enlarging the canal at Lock- 
on port are advertised for by the Commissioners. 
,-i Thomas Y. How, is the Democratic can- 
b South Jury District of Seneca county. 
) S. E. Norton, Phelps, Ontario county. 
( E. Hopkins, Lyons, Wayne county. 
i B. Farr and H. Goodrich, Albion. 
; Samuel Heston, Batavia. 
/ R. B. Warren, Alabama, Genesee county. 
< Theodore Dickinson, Newark, Wayne county. 
^ Silsby &, Keeler, Seneca Falls. 
^ A. R. Frisbie, Clyde, Wayne county. 
: Wm. Richey & O. A. Graves, Watertown, 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, Lockport, Niagara county. 
<’ ■ J. M. Trowbridge, Pekin, “ “ 
( JohnB. Lowell, Yates, Orleans county. 
. H. S. Frisbie, Holley, “ “ 
I L. A. Morse, Knowlesville, “ “ 
( M. Scott, Arcadia, Wayne county. 
^ H. C. White, Mohawk, Herkimer county. 
^ Benj. Sill, Livonia, Livingston county. 
i E. C. Bliss, Westfield, Chautauque county. 
I J. I. Eacker, Sheridan, “ “ 
^ J. C. Sherman, New Ilaltimore, Greene county. 
L. D. Branch, Trumansburg, Tompkins county. 
W. K. AVyckoff, Lodi, Seneca Co. 
O. B. Scott, Woodville, Jefferson Co. 
B. F. Adams, Bridgeport, Mad. Co. 
M. Parke, P. M. Clifton Springs. 
W. G. Lacy, Scottsville, Monroe county. 
W. L. Palmer, Syracuse—Publishing Agent. 
^X^uth'j^rv^Sric^of I Foperty tax assessed ufon the several Districts^ I The Isthmus roads to Cruces for the past two 
be interested in any brief account we might give, limit my remarks to this one principle. weeks have been in most excellent condition, and 
Suffice it to say that it has greatly improved since Although human laws may place mankind in a travelers have been enabled to pass over it with 
our last visit, in its buildings, streets, trees, and of equality of rights and privileges, they * in ulon < i 
^ ^ . cannot produce an equality in the endowments of 1 he Georgena »ound,is also represented as be- 
all which goes to beautify and adorn a city. Great And there is in every community a class 
improvements are witnessed in the surrounding who have claims upon the humanitv and nrotec- Arrived at Panama the steamer Tennessee on 
uiem are aireaay lamiiiar wiin 11 , ana wouia noi property tax assessed upon the several Districts, I 
be interested in any brief account we might give, limit my remarks to this one principle. 
Suffice it to say that it has greatly improved since Although human laws may place mankind in a 
i.iipiuvenieuiB are wiiiie»aeu ni me surrounuiug wfio Have Claims upon the humanity and protec- Arrived at Panama the steamer Tennessee on cannot be obtained to fake 
towns. Roxbury, Brighton. Lynn. &c., in all of tion of the well endowed, the pru^nt and the Sl.000.000 in gold dust on freight, the CentVal RShoad d^ot i^tL 
Newark N. J., has a population of 38,882 
—showing an increase of 21,592 since 1840. 
In Florida several dissatisfied Indian chiefs 
are preparing to renew hostilities. 
Mr. Fisk, tlie Biologist, is lecturing at To¬ 
ronto on his favorite subject. 
8 ^” The Detroit Tribune says vessels enough 
, which beautiful residences are springing up and prosperous. Perhaps a majority of this class are passengers, with the United States mails. 
I e.„nt.ys..u being ..b.bU.hed hon,!,-. 
In the way of Horticultural improvements the ready exist, subject to vicious influences, and to loft San Francisco on the 15th of Sept., 
vicinity of Boston is hardly surpassed. We had become a public nuisance, it is the duty and inter- with 60 passengers. 
.he Jaenr. .r attending ,he weekly exhibition of Z.‘I Jo'‘‘.n 
the Mass. Horticultural Society while in the city, breed. It would bo neither wise nor benevo- The following passengers died on boa-d the 
The show \Yas small, the season being far advanc- lent to proclaim future immunity to all mankind Crescent City between Chagres and New York, 
ed, but the quality of the fruits could hardlv be under like circumstances. This would be paying Samuel Strickland, of Rodman, Jefferson co., 
surpassed. ' ® population likely to increase the ■^®w York, on the 17tb, aged 27 years, 
. T i. X J amount of vice and crime, and the insecuritv of life John Houghton, of Windsor, Vt, on the 17th, 
est of society to interpose the most available pre- . The Steamer Isthmus was to leave San Fran- 
ventives. But I should not offer a premium for ®*®®o on the 20lh Sept., for Panama. 
the breed. It would bo neither wise nor benevo- The following passengers died on boa'd the 
the Leutral Railroad depot in that city. , ^ 
A movement is on foot in St. Louis for ’ 
raising a sum of money by contribution, to be pre¬ 
sented to Father Mathew as a testimonial of respect. 
Barnum’s woolly horse died at Bridgeport 
mst week. He was an old broken down nag when 
Barnum first dressed him up in tufts of wool. 
A man named Jones killed his son aged 19, 
at Pittsburg on the 17th inst., by striking him with 
an iron poker while both were intoxicated. 
The census of Niagara county shows a 
population of 42,321 being an increase of 7,771 ) 
since 1845. 
We made a flvina visit to I vnn about a dozen a^iount of vice and crime, and the insecurity of life Joku Houghton, ot Windsor, VL, on the 17th, population of 42,321 being an increase of 7,771 
we^maaeanyingvifeit. to lx>nn, about a dozen and property--and no body the better for it. In aged 35 years. since 1845. . 
miles from Boston on the Eastern Railroad. This fact, it would be doing more for this class than the Mayor Bigelow's wound since the amputation The. Democrat r-,v« ihe e • .■ rr ■ 
is the great town for the Shoe business, almost its wisdom and goodness of God have done, even for everything has gone most admirably jj„g u . ensus 0 enri- 
whole population, now numbering some 10 , 000 , the vhtuous fnd obedient. and the stump has already commenced healing.- antcLToS^^^^ 
^ . J ‘ji J* • J. . 1 The natural laws are imnartial and inflexible fa- ho wound through the body is in a most favora- —. 
g onnece eit ier directly or indirectly with yoring every man in the degree of his obedi7ce hie state and doing as well as could be desired, Among the distinguished personages liow 
beimr connerted either direetlv nr indireettv «,:th ^ natural laws are impartial and inflexible, fa- " vvuui.u i.iruugu me oouy m in a most lavora- 
® y . ^ voring every man in the degree of his obedience hie state and doing as well as could be desired, 
the manufacture, which consists entirely of wo- and conformity. To k«ow these is Education.— ‘he Northern mines we learn that the 
men’s shoes. One establishment alone turns out Conformity and obedience to these are health, Creek miners are averaging half an 
$ 110,000 worth annually, its proprietor having wealth aud happiness. ’ ou^e perday, 
commenced poor as a practical workman on the . They make no concessions to the claims of pride, rate of wages varying 
.V x J X mi indolence or vice, and man is so constituted that 
bench, but now worth a handsome fortune. The he derives his highest developement and happiness branch of north fork of Feath- 
L.’ Palmer, Syracuse-Publishing Agent. commenced poor as a practical workman on the 
- I bench, but now worth a handsome fortune’. The 
erWe will send an extra copy to any person I Bales are made in large quantities to western deal- 
From the Northern mines we learn that the country, is Edmond Lafayette, grandson of 
Nelson’s Creek ininers are averaging half an Lalayette. 
ounce per day. SSf” Jagello, the Hungarian heroine, is attend- 
Men are hired at the rate of wages varying school in Washington in order to acquire En- 
The Whigs of Livingston and Ontario have 
from the self-denial-and discipline which they re- River, we hear reports that the generality of nominated Jedediah Horsford. of Livinirston Co 
_ rpi_i_r_xL- _ Y Tx. wnrkmAn Arck mAlxinrv faif uTci/vAe 4'^^ _ 6 
r _, 1 . r r • 1 a. - —o'" 'j'—jiviji LUO Doii'uoiiiai'itiiu uisciuiiiie wxiicii iiiev re- aaiw 
subscribers, anLontiiJues to act fsagent."'’' " ws who come to Lynn to make their purchases.- quire, pesebeing the in.stitutions and conditmns .i- 
for Coiigre.ss. 
Back numbers from .Ypril, containing all of Prof. 
Johnston’s Lectures, can yet be supplied. 
Notes Drawn in New England. 
New Bedford, its business and appearance — 
Boston — Lynn — Worcester, dfc. 
The town depends'for its prosperity upon this busi- «PP®inted by God, it should be the object of hu- The Whigs of Herkimer and Montgomery 
ness which has been eminently successful. which district have nominated Hon. H. P. Alexander fS 
man industrious, prudent and prosperous 
which empties into the Sacramento. 
! Worcester has improved rapidly since our visit these laws are changed so as to admit of property ‘ San Francisco Markets, Sept. 15.—Bread- 
some four years ago, and now numbers a popula- ^®>ug created as w’ell as appropriated by an exer- stuffs—The transactions have been large in Chili 
tiofi of 17,000. It is a very pleasant and growinff expressed through the ballot box; Flour. Exteasive sales having been made from 
ciiT 7 nnxi iL' •* I' "x ^ i i., ^*^® l*gi«Iature pass an act to this effect first hands m the neighborhood of $14, and to 
y, races within Its limits many valuable affirmed by a majority of the people; it is well to arrive, since which sales have been made in par- 
re-election to Congress. 
Robert G. Halsey, of Ithaca, is the Dem- 
Chemung aud Yates district. 
51^“ There is a report from China, that the 
-’ X • x 1 I xx.xxxx.xxxvx X/J U XXXXX.JUX1LJ in^x JXIxUpic, 11 IB WCJl lO >*111110, DIUOO nillOll BOICH imvo ueou lUBUe in par- „1, , 1 . ‘ V, -, -"I . 
During our recent tour through some of the establishments, among the most give heed that, in supplying the wants of the des- cels at advancing rates, until sales have been ef- : about formally to tolerate Christianity 
New England States we had the pleasure for the ®^*®"®"''® which is the Agricultural Implement ‘‘‘“t® ®r unfortunate, there be no element to dimin- fected at $16, and m half sacks at $8 25. This 
ijr^xx;® . .... n A /■ C Factory of RuGGLEs' NouRSE «&• Mason Celebrated ‘S'! s®lf-reliance or promote recklessness in appro- has had an effect on all other descriptions which ,, S® /u® reason why the English have such 
ir a^ a /-c Factory of Ruggles'Nourse «&• Mason celebrated self-relian®® or promote recklessness in appro- has had an effect on all other descriptions which 
first lime, of visiting New Bedford, and of inform- x, ^ ^ ’ ourse jviason. celebrated pHatiiig wealth which ife not theirs, and which thev will be seen in cur quotations, 
ing ourselves to some extent in regard to its busi- . e excellence and high finish, have practised neither industry nor economy to Sales Barley at 74 ; Oats 5^ for prime to 6 . 
ness and the general appearance and character of well as the^immense qu^tity of work annually acquire. ^ ^ -- 
Foreign Intelligence. 
the place, in all of w’hich we have been highly N®w England is alive with 
interested. The population of the city is now 'workshops of almost every kind. c. 
about 17,000, (if our recollection is not at ,fault,) 
and is steadily increasing. It is but three years 
since a city charter was obtained, but the business 
and growth of the place have shown that those 
who relied on its resources and ability to maintain 
a city government judged rightly. 15 
Tlje chief business, the leading business, of New 
Bedford, is the Whale Fishery. In this business 18 
the place has been pre-eminent, and Oil may be 19 
said to be the staple product of the place. New oj 
Bedford ships have traversed every Ocean and ev- _ 
ery place where whales could be found, and such | 
has been the celebrity of New Bedford whalemen, j Oct. 1 
that all intelligent xvhales surrender at once when 16th. 
cornered by them. Occasionally one not initiated 17 th. 
has the temerity to “ show fight,” but is obliged summer, 
sooner or later to suffer himself to be transferred evening, 
to the oil casks of the conquerers, by whom he is 18th. 
Weekly Meteorological Abstract. 
SY L. WETHERELL. 
[It is not irrelevant to note that this express kind 
of appropriation was forbidden in certain ancient 
laws, and made a penal offence ih several of more 
modern date. See Ex. 20,15. Also Blackstone’s 
Commentaries, and Revised Statutes of N. York. 
The Pilgrim Fathers made the suggestive decision. 
distorted views of American affaire is, that they 
see them through a Bull’s eye. 
James C. Smith is the Dem. candidate for 
Congress in the Wayne and Seneca district. W. 
A. Sackett, is the Whig candidate. 
Oct. 1850. 
thermometer. 
MAX. 1 MIN. 1 MEAN. 
RAIN. 
WINDS. 
15 
59 
35 
47.66 
S W. S E. 
16 
70 
42 
58.66 
S W. S E. 
17 
69 
59 
64.00 
w. 
18 
68 
49 
55.66 
S E. W. 
19 
55 
44 
48.00 
s w. 
20 
57 
40 
46.66 
W. N W. 
21 
51 
37 
45.33 
N W. V/. 
Ireland. —The Limerick Chronicle says an ex- '® Rev- Wm. McHarg, of Albion, has 
tensive northern proprietor has appeared in the a unanimous call to become the pastor of 
Incumbered Court; it is the Marquis of Donegal. ® ^ Presbyterian Church of Ithaca. 
The petitioning creditor, Mr. Turner, of London, The malignant dysentery has prevailed at 
to be governed by the laws of God until they could The petitioning creditor, Mr. Turner, of London, The malignant dysentery has prevailed at 
get those that were better. It illustrates the force ‘® ® creditor to the amount of £120,000, aud the Fabius, Onondaga county, and carried off many 
of habit, and the slow pace of improvement even ^otal incumbrances affecting the inheritance are of the most prominent citizens, 
among a free people, that the honor of this discov- £180,000. The rent roll is estimated at £29,- IK^A man named Peter T.eennrH heer* 
among a free people, that the honor of this discov- £180,000, 
ery was reserved to the Legislature and People of 
New York, in the middle of the Nineteenth Cen- The Fn 
tury.] To resume: , ments for 
iGu.uuu. Lne rem roll ,s esumatea at ^.29,- A man named Peter Leonard has been 
■ sent to prison in New York upon a charge of kil- 
Phe I reeman’s Journal states that the arrange- ling his wife by throwing her down stairs. 
To the practicable application of this principle. 
ments for commencing the formation of a nation¬ 
al Catholic University in Ireland, are already in 
Hon. Horace Mann hius been re-nomina¬ 
ted for Congress b}' the Free Soilers of his dis- 
Educatiou, or rather tuiiioh in schools, which is ® sl«l® forwardness. The four Archbishops, , • . ^Tn ®xir ? 
only a means to education, is notan e.xceplicn, nei- together with the other bishops and clergy, nom- I * probably be by the V\ higi 
ther is it so primarj’ a necessity of nature, as food inafed as a committee of arrangement, will hold I Mr. J. H. Watts, of this city, 
and clothing. their first sitting in Dublin on the 15:h inst., on sent to President Fillmore a barrel of’t 
remarks. and clothing. 
Oct. 15th. Cool—a white frost—fine day. If in supply of any or either of these wants, the 
16th. Warmer—a slight frost—delightful day. destitute and improvident are authorized to use and 
Toxi X *• 1 -xxi • T i- enforce their own discretion, it is certain that the 
I7th. Cohtinues warm-a little ram-Indian inducements to accumulation will be diminished 
miner. Katydid and fall cricket heard this or cease, the class of tax payers become ex- 
If in supply of any or either of these wants, the which occasion the first act towards the founda* 
destitute and improvident are authorized to use and don of this great national undertaking will be ac- 
enforce their own discretion, it is certain that the complished. 
inducements to accumulation will be diminished The Tenant League Movement.— The Mo¬ 
or cease, the class of tax payers become ex- naghan demonstration came off' on Tuesday at 
mated as a committee of arrangement, will hold Mr. J. H. Watts, of this city, last week 
their first sitting m Dublin on the 15:h inst., on sent to President Fillmore a barrel of the famous 
which occasion the first act towards the founda* “ Northern Spy ” apple. 
tion of this great national undertaking will be ac- ^ Hon. Solomon Foote ha,s been chosen U 
complished. g. Senator by the Legislature of Vermont, to suc- 
The Tenant League Movement. —The Mo- ceed Judge Phelps. 
sent forth to enlighten the world. Even this arti- gurnmer. 
cle would probably have never seen the light had | 19 th. Fine morning—a little rain in the after- 
not our landlord, (not at home, for this is written j noon. 
or cease, me ciass 01 lax payers become ex- naghan demonstration came ott on Tuesday at One of ibi* TTntBhiiianii / « i- 
hausted, and the basis and security upon which , Ballibay, and was the most remarkable meeting Judson,) was taken eastward on Friday evLS 
18th. Cooler-cloudy - a little rain - Indian Society, Indu.stiy and Civilization, be essen- m point of numbers, that could be remembered in a state of insanity, caused bv brain fever ^ 
tially underiiimed. in the annals of the northern province. Unlike rp, ix . ^ 
tially undermined. in the annals of the northern province. Unlike I 
It is true that the question at issue is limited di- the previous gatherings in the south, hundreds of | 
rectly to tuition in schools. But the principle in- the better class of farmers, Protestant and Roman 
volved is comprehensive and consequential. Shall Catholic, were present, and arrived on the ground 
in a state of insanity, caused by brain fever. 
The Evening Post announces that G. P. 
P. R. James, Lsq., has declared in duo form 
far from our sanctum,) iigAtei/our room with some 20th. Sunday—a fine morniue_a little rain in we hope and believe, that the e.xisting intelligence marching rank and file in good order, the bands 
Ai •_ri -_iU_u :a v.*. _i.__ ai_ . . _ ° J ^ J.,_a: _-ii _r_:___ .a* x*_ 
IIIW UVlliVl Vi A. 1 VVVOiaUL ailU XVDlliaiJ Vi* • ♦ * - a* lAA VWV 
Catholic, were present, and arrived on the ground ^ ® hitention to become a citizen of the United 
of this oil, poor though it be, provided by these the afternoon—delightful evening. 
same New Bedford whalers. 
and the influence of more universal education will of music playing alternately the spirit-stiring airs Monday night one of the wheat bins in the 
There are a large number of vessels engaged in the afternoon. 
n, /tx. r ... . lead majorities to forbearance and self-denial ? It of ” Garryowen,” and the "'Boyne Water.”— Michigan railroad freight depot at Detroit, gave 
St. me morning a .mie cloudy and cool in is a fearful experiment to test aimuallv. and under The speeches were of the usual staple— sufficient- way, and came down with a tremenflnns erneV, 
the Whale Fishery, although at the time of our 
visit not more than two or three were in port.- The shrub called Witch-hazel is now in full bloom f™m licentiousne.ss by despotism. To acquire obx Writs have been issu^^ from the Hannper It is understood that Mr. Barnum is now 
Many have been fitted out this season, and some The botanical name is Hamameli-i ViriTir,in^n '«’'tfiout labor and self-denial, is Office for the election of a temporal peer of Ire- “getting up” a Mastodon two hundred feet in 
are daily expected to return from their two and f Virginmna : fixed fact m human nature; and education is val-. j^nd in the room of the late Earl of Dunraven. length, to be manufactured in Connecticut, aud to 
are da.i> e.xpected return Irom their two and the first name, derived from two Greek words, sig- wed and sought, as kmeans of power to acquire ^ ^ proprietor of the Freeman’s Journal discovered in the western part of xMissouri, as 
three year voyages. The business for die past nifymg icith and/raif-that is to say the fruit and distinction and wealtT, and does more, at present, his broffie! Mr Wilson Gray have s3ed ^ sP®ol‘n®n of antediluvian zoology, 
few years, has been more than usually profitable, the floxvers nrc kapd tn,T,*n,AT nn i’i.» i-i to elevate and discipline the intellectual than the ® a® r a v. , • .■ , 
and the h vh price of oil at the present time ren ! f T I f f moral faculties. The statistics of crime on -this Tenant League, on the ground of A Pennsylvania whig paper thus announc- 
ano, the high price 01 oil at the present time ren- grows to the height of from 10 to 12 feet. The subject are fallacious Tlie fact is there is a nu dangerous responsibility which arises from the os the result of the election in that State:— 
dors It more so now than ever before. The whole- petals are yellow, resembling cut paper, that is merous class of children of strong propensities and organization now finally adopted by the 
sale price of Sperm Oils, of good quality, at New fringy-like. The fruit vessel is a woody-like cap- inferior moral and mental developement, thus prone Eeague. -xjkt hhx uhao 
Bedford, is at present as high as $1,25 or $1,30 gule containing two nuts. The flowers or yellow "twilling to become There has been a great public meeting in Glas- 5 ]^ Sixty miles of the railroad between Pitts- 
Note. —Asters aud Solidagas are still in blossom. 
Many have been fitted out tliis season, and some The botanical name is Hamamelis Virginiann ; 
are dailj c-xpected to return from their two and flje first name, derived from two Greek words, sig- 
threc year voyages. The business for the past nifvlnrr ft-,,,-/ iLoi j 
is a fearful experiment to test aimuall)’, and under The speeches were of the usual staple—sufficient- came down with a tremendous crash, 
excitement, in each district of the State. It has ly "exciting,” without going beyond the limits spilling about 7,000 bushels of wheat upon the 
been the fate of former Republics to find refuge allowed by law. track. 
from licentiousne.ss by despotism. To acquire obx Writs have been iBs^ 4 |^ from the Hannper It is understood that Mr. Barnum is now 
jects of desire without^ mbor and^ self-denial, is Office for the election of a temporal peer of Ire- “getting up” a Mastodon two hundred feet in 
.. "" '' " ' ’ ■ - . . „ . - „ length, to be manufactured in Connecticut, audio 
Dr. Gray, proprietor of the Freeman’s Journal, discovered in the western part of Missouri, as 
and his brother Mr. Wilson Gray, have seceded ® spec*meo of antediluvian zoology. 
•xxaT aHx ua.Ao .sga 
5 ];^“ Sixty miles of the railroad between Pitts- 
-, .. ...jj.* up.,*.., BUle containing two nuts. J he flowers or vellow -I 4 Ui i r ® oixiy mues 01 me raiiroau neiween ritts- 
per gallon. The best evidence of the general blossoms of this shrub are not iinfrennentit o*. scholars, under any state of opportunities. The gow* to petition the Legislature in favor of en- burg and Cleveland will be put in operation this 
success of the business throudi a series of vears 7" V , ^ ^ unfrequently seen statistics should give us the opportunity, as well, as forcing the treaties ratified between Great Britain, fall, and the remainder pushed forward with all 
success 01 i e ousmess, inrough a series ol years, amid the desolations of winter. The small branch- the acquirement. Spaine and Brazil, for the suspension of the slave possible despatch. 
may be seen in the large number of rich men in gs were and are still used for "divining rods,’ 
I would be understood. I appreciate and value trade. 
forcing the treaties ratified between Great Britain, 
Spaine and Brazil, for the suspension of the slave 
the city, almost every one of whom has made which in certain hands, so says tradition lead to Education directly combined with indust^ 3 ^ But 
to money dir.c.ly or i„dir«c.Iy fr.o. , 1 .. Wh* die di.covery of the precious mCK . 1 ..apii.ig. Ld.r.rd” 
®D' of water. I saw, two or three years since, a man schools by the score, to hang loose upon Society 
fall, and the remainder pushed forward with all 
possible despatch. 
8 ^“ It is estimated that there are now, in the 
On Saturday Alderman Muegrove was elected United States 10,000 daguerreotypists, and 50,000 
Lord Mayor of London for the ensuing year. 
On Monday, Mr. Macready took his final fare 
The business portions of New Bedford are built digging for a spring in a granite rock at the sug- 
up almost entirely of wood. There are a few gestion of a witch-hazel diviner. This, too, in 
good brick aud stone buildings, but they are ex¬ 
ceptions, rather than the prevailing class. The The spring was not found. >**>. .- . two last years. • 
wood buildings are generally common, and many —-—- Judging from past experience, rom the tone and paunerism is ereatlv on the decline in the dis- 
of them rather poor ; some very handsome ones Appointments to the State Normal School. STn^to atTffiemsX^^^^^^ trict of nXeacS; Linconshire.-and to an extent, 
may be met* with. But of dwellings, the case is The following persons were appointed by the lows, the discretionary and indefinite powers con- hdeed, quite unprecedented, 
very different. In no city have we seen better and Town Common School Superintendents, on the ferred by this law will bo used oppressively. Recent accounts from Van Dieman’s Laud 
more tasteful dwellings or more care displayed in l^th inst. to fill the vacancies of this County in the The harmonious and liberal pifblic spirit, which mentions that Mr. Frost, the chartist, has been 
keeping them in good condition. Of elegant man- State Normal School: has distinguished and prospered us as a ^ Town on the evidence of 
sions and largo, well kept gardens and grounds, Mr. Russell Kneeland, Miss Mary Crosby and fishness, injurious or destructive to the schools. t„ ponsenuenco of the disturbance which took 
the “ Old Bay State,” the land of Free Schools. 
The spring was not found. 
and get their living by their wits. Men who are 
unable or unwilling to obtain an independent sup¬ 
port by industry, in some useful calling or other, 
are dangerous citizens in any community. 
Judging from past experience, from the tone and 
well of the Glasgow stage, in the character of $2,000,000 
persons connected with the art. The amount of 
materials annually consumed in the operations, is 
Virginius. 
j[gP” A calculating down-easter estimates that 
The potatoe disease is making fearful ravages there are now in the United States, over three 
in some parts of France; more so than during the million signs bearing that cold-blooded inscription. 
more tasteful dwellings or more care displayed in I^^^ io®*- I® lill B^® vacancies of this County in the 
keeping them in good condition. Of elegant man- State Normal School: 
“No Credit I” 
According to recent decision of Judge 
Woodbury, in U. S. Circuit Court, Bain’s and 
ndeed, quite unpreeedente*d. House’s Telegraphic Patents are no infringements 
Recent accounts from Van Dieman’s Laud Moi^ s. 
mentions that Mr. Frost, the chartist, has been The town of Hamburgh, Erie county, has 
lecturing in Hebert Town on the evidence of “O®” divided, making two towns—the eastern part 
Phristinnitv lo be Called Ellicott, and the western to retain 
sions and largo, well kept gardens and grounds, Mr. Russell Kneeland; Miss Mary Crosby and 
there is a large proportion, many of which are in Miss L. A. Hicock, all of Ogden ; Miss Emma 
shness, injurious or destructive to me schools. 
In this statement of reasons, I have studied a 
In consequence of the disturbance which took 
place at Hanover during the stay of Baron Hay- 
the old name. 
• A brig loaded with copper is soon to eail 
their architecture to some extent, but moreespeci- Brooks, Riga; and Mis.s Harriet L. Milliner, suggestive brevity, and endeavored to view the nan, 36 persons have been arrested andcondemn- Superior to Liverpool direct a special 
ally in the spacious gardens and grounds their Rochester. subject aloof from prejudice and excitement, as it ed to pay very heavy fines. Among them are P®™^ having been obtained to pass down the St, 
bcutiful tree., sluabbery, and BowerB, fin. apaci. The „e« ,e,m ot the Normal School will begin i fS! Ke .,,1 of nd„o.,io„ of „,e 
the country as soon as the fines are paid. 
The Board of Education of the Presbyte- 
It has now been arranged that the royal family ’ T f fM I"! ’ 
will leave Balmoral for the south on the morning , r P 7 f oo ^ ’a 
of Thursday Oct. lOlh. HerSMajesty will arrivi f S' 
in Edinburgh about 7 o’clock that evLing, and. Domestic Missions $1,810 92. 
it is said,will depart from Edinburgh on the morn- ^ 
ing of the 12ih. Picture of Washington for the Calu 
There are in the prisons at Naples no less than i celebrated work of ®ri, p 
beeutifnl tree., Bhrnhbep-, and Bewers, Bne epeci. j The l.rm of ,he Normal School will begin —“““ "“T- 'Sreeunlr^’rooi ..The 0 .M ar”, "pS"™ (®- The Board of Education of the Preebyh,- 
mens of a gentlemans residence, and impress on the 11th ol November. Always with respect, !♦ h.a arr»in</Ad thBt thn mval f«milv nan Church, received during the month of August, 
the visitor with the evidence of wealth and capital. T"” ~~ ~ And generally with concurrence; , u.imoral for the south on the^morniue 74—the Board of Foreign Misssions $3,- 
ZT. ,• •, By House’s Printing Telegraph: ^ Yonrs, John McVean. r 7 OTO 81—the Board of Publication $963 227and 
Of one thing, iimre in our JoJginent than any Railroad Accident. Wheatland, Monroe Co., Sept. 2.1850. f jSSbur^h^aboua o’cK aid Domestic Missions $1,810 92. 
other, have the citizens of New Bedford reason to •- in itidinourgh aDout i o ciock inai evening, ana, 
, 1 nau • 1 1 - 1*1 *u • * Utica Oct 22 ^ P M ' it is Said,will depart from Edinburgh Oil the mom- 
be proud. 1 heir almshouse, located on the point « , > -j . * j * *n i Presbyterian Synod. —Pittsburgh, Oct. 17.— iue of the 12ih. Picture of Washington for the California 
of land below the city, is beyond comparison the A railroad accident occurred aDout -40 miles a Synod of tho Old School Presbyterian Church There are in the prisons at Naples no less than SKNATE.—This celebrated work of art. painted 
best arranged and best managed institution of the ol ckyi which resulted in the death of met to-day. Rev. John Marshall, Moderator.— 49 QUO political prisoners-and the opinion is that by Miss Stuart, from the original by her father, 
kind we have ever witnessed. The farm of 70 Wm. Anderson, engineer of tho up -mail train, 200 Ministers and Elders in attendance, being the crowded state of the jails, the greater the distinguished Gilbert Sluwt, has arrived in 
Picture of Washington for the California 
Senate. —This celebrated work of art, painted 
acres is well cultivated, the buildings are very con¬ 
veniently arranged for the convenience of cooking. 
’ O - - - -r - -» , . * J • 1 * ‘jI- a1 a I_ j JIUIU HIO UiUWUOU OLUVIJ VI LUV MtvawvA 
due here at 11 o’clock last evening. When at the largest Synod m connection wit t lat body, these persons will go mad, become 
I.J *11 .. . _ A rnemoria! from toe session and congregation of jjiotg offiig 
veniently arranged for the convenience of cooking, their usual speed, they ran over a cow, which the Presbytery at Beaver, was prosenfed, praying , m *3 f ture was not purchased, as reported in some of 
cleaning, bathing, &c., all on the labor-saving threw off the engine and injured the engineer so the Synod to give an expression of their opinion Whiskey tl Stewart, ot papers, but an amount was advanced upon it 
principlei the rooms are scrupulously neat and in severely thal lie survived but a few hours. Tho '’'“""““'"S “ >"'■ ,p*i',Us'"from uTo 'moMt“n“Lho;“ ‘mu ii’r,rorn itriL^LZoS'lIrimm 'niv 
perf^t order, such indeed as would put to tho trmn was d.lamed until 6 oMoek this morning, B ^ indefinitely, lost Stew.,I .ays that the pr.duoo, both in point of 
blush some housewives who pride themselver up- when it left for the west. No damage was done _ojjiy one in favor of it. The Rev. Bother Smith quantity and quality, far exceeds his expectations jyjjgg it is to be hoped Uiat the gener- 
on their neatness and skill; and the inmates seem t® me train and no other person was seriously in- Campbell and others, spoke against the law, de- A Valuable Present. —The Emperor of the osity of the new state will be exhibited in this 
cared for and comfortable. Mr. and Mrs. Briggs, 1'*'^®“' _ Glaring it nnconstitctional, subversive of morality Brazils has sent to Queen Victoria a present of a matter.andthatthefairartistwillreceiveahnnd- 
toRa V>nvA phnrtYP nf flip PistBhlioVimoTii oppin „ipii TYn-T T-nDTun LVw o-.. \ 4 A r 1 and Oppressive. Thev would goto the Poniten- horse, which is described " as being small, of some sum for her painting, especially when it is 
whohayechargeof the establishment seem well Del erred.- We are obliged to deler an excel- obeying U. Greaf excitement pre- brown color, and looking rather scraggy; but it is known that the proceeds Ire to be applied solely 
qualified tor their place, and are entitled to much lent communication on the subject of Life Insui^ vailed. A committee (the majority opposers of said that he possesses several singular qualities, (othe maiiitenauce of an afflicted sister, 
credit for their good management. ance. Also, several editorial articles and notices, the law,) was appointed to report on the subject, especially of the destructive kind !” [N, Y. Com. Adv. 
the city, aud is to be forwarded, as soon as ap¬ 
propriately framed, to its destination. The pic- 
cleaning, bathing, &c., all on the labor-saving threw off the engine and injured the engineer so 
principle; the rooms are scrupulously neat and in severely that ho survived but a few hours. The 
perfect order, such indeed as would put to the train was detained until 6 o’clock this morning, 
blush some housewives who pride themselver up- when it left for the Vv-est. No damage was done 
on their neatness and skill; and the inmates seein ?o the train and no other person was seriously iu- 
cared for and comfortable. Mr. and Mrs. Briggs, ^ ’- 
who have charge of the establishment, seem well Deferred. —We are obliged to defer an excel- 
' ' ,, A/r o, . ture was not purchased, as reported in some of 
Whiskey I'ROM ol the papers, but aii amount was advanced upon it 
Anachabat, in Scotland, has succeeded in pro- 
tho papers, but an amount was advanced upon it 
by some gentlemen from California, who send it 
ducing spirits fiom the mountain heather. Mr. 9 ^^ amount of purchase money 
Stewart says that the produce, both in point of decided upon when it arrives, and remitted 
quantity and quality, far exceeds his expectations Miss Stuart, it is to be hoped Uiat the gener- 
A Valuable Present. —The Emperor of the osity of the new state will be exhibited in this 
credit for their good management. 
Also, several editorial articles and notices. 
