MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER; AN AGRICULTURAL AND FAMILY JOURNAL. 
Death of Hon. Samuel Young. 
The Hon. Samuel Young, who has long rank¬ 
ed among the distinguished politicians of this State, 
died at his residence in Ballston, Saratoga county, 
on Sunday morning, the 3d insL, aged 72 years. 
Arrival of the Georgia. 
The steamer Georgia arrived in New York on 
Thursday last, bringing later dates from the isth¬ 
mus, and from Havana. She brought $693,000 
in gold. 
The New York papers state that the passen- 
ROCHESTER, NOVEMBER 14, 1850 
Local Agents* 
James Van Horn, Ovid; also general agent for 
South Jury District of Seneca county. 
S. E. Norton, Phelps, Ontario county. 
E. Hopkins, Lyons, Wayne county. 
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 <fe 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, “ “ 
JolmB. Lowell, Yates, Orleans county. 
H. S. Frisbie, Holley, “ " 
L. A. Morse, Knowlesville, “ “ 
M. Scott, Arcadia, Wayne county. 
T. Cunningham, Mohawk, Herkimer county. 
Benj. Sill, Livonia, Livingston county. 
E. C. Bliss, Westfield, Chautauque county. 
J. 1. Eacker, Sheridan, “ " 
J. C. Sherman, New Baltimore, Greene county. 
L. D. Branch, Trumansburg, I’ampkins county. 
W. K. Wyckoff, 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. 
C. Moore, Gerry, Chautauque county. 
Orlando White, Farmington. 
W. L. Palmer, Syracuse—Publishing Agent. 
[CP We will send an extra copy to any person 
w’ho remits payment for a club of from six to ten 
subscribers, and continues to act as agent. 
Back numbers from April, containing all of Prof. 
Johnston’s Lectures, can yet be supplied. 
The Election —Who is Goyernor? 
• - 
The result of the recent election in this State is 
still doubtful, the vote being so close that the official 
canvass only can decide positively which party has 
He was a native of Berkshire, Mass., but in early gers appear well satisfied with their earnings and 
life removed to Ballston. Col. Y. was a candidate labor in California, and many of them intend to 
for Governor some twenty-five years ago, has since t e i 
Arrival of the Steamer Africa. 
Six Days Liater from Europe. 
From the N. Y. Commercial Advertiser. 
The British mail steamship Africa, from Liv¬ 
erpool, Oct, 26th, at noon, arrived early this morn¬ 
ing. 
The news is interesting, without exhibiting any 
feature of striking importance. 
Items of News, &c. 
Maj. Gen. Wool is now in Washington. 
51^ The population of Baltimore, is 180,000. 
Thanksgiving in Vermont Dec. 7. 
Thanksgiving in Florida and Maryland, 
Nov. 28th ; in North Carolina, Nov. 14. 
Rev. Dr. Wardlaw, the celebrated Scottish 
been «?ecretarv nf cjtntp nnd Georgia left at Havana the steamer Ohio, Niagara, which left this port for Liverpool divine arrived at Boston by the last steamer, 
been Secretaj. of State and Senator, and held ^ direct Oct 9th. arrived there on the 20th. in lid. ^ The present number of postmistresses in 
many other offices of honor and trust. The de- 3d, and the Pacific, for Chagres, to leave same ^ ! ‘h® Atlantic, which left here Oct. 12th, the United States is eighty-one. ^ 
cease of such a man is a public calamity. 
At a meeting of the executive Committee of the 
State Normal School, held Nov. 5,1850, the Hon. 
Christopher Morgan offered the following res¬ 
olutions, which were unanimously adopted : 
day. All well. 
Ten thousand troops are on their way from 
Spain, and some of their number had arrived the 
day previous to the sailing of the Georgia, and the 
night previous, two vessels of war w'ere towed to 
sea. Their destination was unknown to the in- 
Resolved, That the Executive Committee have 
heard with deep regret, the melancholy intelligence . perfectly quiet, and the newly ap- 
of the death of the Hon. Samuel Young, LL. D., P®”?‘ed Captain is hourly expected, and it is the 
and appreciating as they do, in the highest degree, of considerable talk as to what his manner 
arrived at Liverpool on the 24th, in lid. 231i. 
Liverpool, Oct. 25th.—The position assumed 
by France and Russia in the affairs of Demark 
and Holstein is the general topic. The English 
Slock Market is still influenced by the unsatisfac¬ 
tory aspect of the question. 
Nearly 1,600 children attend the Sunday 
School at Indianapolis, Ind. 
The potato crop in Nova Scotia is an en¬ 
tire failure, worse than in any former year. 
The Governor of Missouri has given an 
subject of considerable talk as to what his manner states:—•• Our city is about to enter into 
of proceedine will be with resnect to the Island, direct communication with North America. A 
Three o’clock.—Consols closed 97 1-8 for mo- unconditional pardon to the brothers Montesquieu, 
ney, and 97 1-8 to 97 1-4 for the account. Senator Benton is searching for a house at 
IHK Hague, Oct. 20 —Intelligence from Rot- St. Louis, to have a residence in the State 
terdam states:—•• Our city is about to enter into There are now isi tt ■ . 
diree.t eommnnie.iion with M.„th A A ^ “®^® ®*^® 181 Protective Union stores 
this afflictive dispensatton of Providence. 
Resolved, That in testimony of their respect for 
the character and services of the deceased they will 
attend his funeral, and that a copy of these resolu¬ 
tions be transmitted to his family, entered on the 
records of the committee, and published in the 
city papers. 
' Weekly Meteorological Abstract. 
Nov. 1850. 
BY L. WETHERELL. 
THERMOMETER. 
MAX. I MIN. I HEAN. RAIN. 
expeditions &c., fitting out in the States to take regular steam communication between Rotter- mauprated on the 10th 
the Island. ® dam and New York. This service will com- professorship of Natural and Revealed Re- 
__ mence in May or June next.” Brunswick College, Maine. 
Destructive Fire—Loss 30,000 Dollars. The Travelers’ club-house, in London, was U^^The Hon. Mr. Bayard, formerly U. S. 
- ’ nearly destreyed by fire on Thursday morning. Senator, from Delaware, has received and accept- 
Lockport, Nov. 8J A. M. ’B*’® Pacific Steam-packet Company are about ®‘^ Belgian Mission. 
The most destructive fire that ever visited mir t”!!? 15^ four new steamers, and have contracted 5^ The valuation of Massachusetts will ex¬ 
village broke out in the large fourstorv brick build- Napier & Co., of Glasgow, for two of them, ceed five hundred millions of dollars. The valu¬ 
ing, known as Merchant’s^Block, comer of Main qn^fin ^ $174,180,800. 
and Cottage streets, about 11 o’clock last evening. ®® Since the first of January, 1849,1,383 ves- 
The block was occupied by Mr. Curtiss, as a drug English Grain Market. sels have sailed from the Atlantic ports for Cali- 
store. His loss W'e have not learned. Insurance mi From D'® London Sh-pplng Gazette^ fornia. Of these 126 sailed from Baltimore. 
$4,000. The Messrs. Ringueberg, Grocerj^ and The splendid wea;her with which we have been j^Amin Bey has been visiting the nublio 
Provision dealers—loss unknown, but probably greater part of the month has schools of Boston, and was much surprised to find 
heavy, as owing to the rapid spread of the flames laborrvTrv that the girls kne^ anything ^ 
but little was saved. Ins, ranc« Dt.'-. nnn An„n. °oor labors; very large breadth of land has alrea- ^ A ^ . . . . 
be £30,000. Since the first of January, 1849,1,383 ves- 
English Grain Market. sels have sailed from the Atlantic ports for Cali- 
From the London Sh pplng Gazette. fornia. Of these 126 sailed from Baltimore 
1 he splendid wea;her with which we have been rvvB-Arv,:., 
favored during the greater part of the month has nf P i ^ visiting the public 
enabled farmers to make great progress with out- much surprised to find 
that the girls knew anything. 
REMARKS. 
Nov. 5th. Fine day ; Indian summer; fall crick¬ 
ets heard this morning. 
6tli. Cloudy—grows cool—a little rain. 
7th. Fair and cool—aurora borealis. 
8th. Cool and fair. 
9th. Continues fair and cool. 
10th. Froze quite hard last night. 
11th. Coldest morning of the season. 
Progrgss in Sin !—Several of our exchanges 
o^“:Srorrh1protrr^^^^^^^ P. B- Es%,is lectunng at New 
Messrs. Ballou &^CampLlI, proprietors S the Jh® work thus far has been generally h'gbly intelligent au- 
Democrat, lose everything, even to their books and ®®®®mpb8h®d m a highly satisfactory manner; and ^ 
their regular weekly edition, wliich was printed “®‘withetandiDg the lateness of the harvest, au- 8^ The entire military force of the U. States 
and ready for circulation. Loss $l,500-in.surance “r ‘'’® nnn^r estimated, at nearly 3,000.- 
$800. Mr.Balloulost,inaddiLi,a valuableT ®® 7 ®Pond.ng period of the year In those dis- 000 of men. 
brary. The second story was occuiiied by Messrs T wheat-sowing had been completed. ^ George Thompson, a well known abolition 
CavernoA:- Ely, Lawyers; M. A. Davis Justice- ”'®''® anxiously lookmg for a supply of. lecturer from England, arrived at Boston in the 
Fassott & Holmes, Physicians; Walter & Holmes’, even m the more backward dis- Canada. 
Dentists. The lo.ss or insurance in these cases we L ^ The London Herald says that the Spanish 
_ A. 1 _ m. nas, owincr (0 the Drotracted drought. bflfinmA VD- _ a _u /. 
000 of men. * * 
George Thompson, a well known abolition 
Dentists. The lo.ss or insurance in these cases we ^"rnwina ^ The London Herald says that the Spanisl 
have not been able to learn. The propertv was -v hnrH i ^®'’®™ment paid £70,000 for the steamships Hi 
owned abroad, with the exception of the corner ^ *’®,«'heat rade has maintained a firm hernia and California. ®amsnips 
cuuip&irj'S™ w.lr.,£;;5 trr„“t“„Vo,etr,; ”>»“• 'O" 
gniiiet tile buyer, ns well as the eliief markets in The figures cxprossiiig the number of tin 
- the agricultural districts as at the large consuming United States have at last changed, the old “ 13 ’ 
Western Elections. ‘®wns. is turned round into 31. 
- We are of opinion, that the value of wheat will Wm. Duffy, convicted at Ipswich. Mass 
2:^ The steamship Asia left New York on 
Thursday last for Liverpool with about 100 pas¬ 
sengers and $800,000 in specie. 
1^^ The figures expressing the number of llio 
Western Elections. 
succeeded, or‘‘saved the country.” The vote on are making fearful strides in sinning, judging 
Governor is so nearly equal that the politicians of from the manner in which they copy original ar- 
either party are continually on the ywi mvc—some tides from the Rural, without e-ivimr the least 
Michigan. —Tlie Detroit Free Pr 
claims the election of the Democrat 
In x>,l.:..U G_ - • • , vAPV/tiuii VI uic Jo-ciliVUiain; OUUO IICKCI, 
in winch they copy original ar- and majorities of botli hranchc.s o’’ the Legislature. 
jral, without giving the least But there are reports in town that the Legislature 
authorities electing Hunt, and others Seymour.- credit! Tliey walk into the subject as though is Whig. In regard to Congress, the Free Press 
Fora day or two past, however, (we write on Tues- they had every confidence in the quality and depth “ ^b® election has resulted disastrously to us 
day, 12th,) it is generally conceded on all hands of tlie fountain—and we think ourselves (modesty at Congressional ticket. In the first district, 
IhMthe WhigShHe Ticket i, eIccW, it c.»„„t be easily <lr.i„e<li We have siJer.wL“.tAf 
VI t le exception of State Piison Inspector. The noticed the course of some, and must award them lieve Hon. C. E. Stuart is elected. In the 3d it is 
Advertiser (dem.) of Monday evening gives Hunt credit for the readine.ss and nicety with which ®l®se. 
476 majority. The following table is from the Al- they run down the sliding scale of conscience — returns before us, we have no doubt 
hany Journal (whig) of the same date They commenced by copying our articles and my- DemoVraT’’"'' 
W e are of opinion, that the value of wheat will Wm. Duffy, convicted at Ipswich, Mass., 
Press, of the7lli, 0'’®®P “P during the next month or six weeks, as of burning the Danvers Congregational Church’ 
ralic State ticket’ " ^ ^o not expect liberal deliveries from the grow- has been sentenced to the State prison for life, 
'the Legislature.’ f'-s till close up to Christmas, and our impression Congress will assemble in about three 
t the Lctiislature ®o““’ weeks. Fortunately the Constitution limits the 
is Whig. In regard to Congress, the Free Press a lime be more moderate than next session to throe months 
says ‘‘the election has resulted disastrously to us ^bero is certainly little, in the pres- The French Gove: 
I me Lvongressionai ticket, in the first district, ®*®^® of things, to encourage consignments monster lottery of 7,000,000 of francs for the nur- 
r. Buel is defeated by E. J. Pennimau by a con- of .tb® nor hern European ports, and g^^ding 5,000 emigraiitsTo Califoriifa 
lerahle majority. In the second district we he- ‘bough there is a small margip for profit on ship- ^ ^ 
ve Hon. C. E.' Stuart is elected. In the 3d it is ‘^''o'” ®ome ports of France, the un- ''®bs|®‘' ‘s of Scottish descent, and 
)gg ' satisfactory result of some of the recent ventures ^®®.born m Salisbury, N. H., January 18, 1782. 
From the returns before us, we have no doubt At the low- Ho^onsequently in his 68th year, 
the election of Mr. Conner Whi? overliascall Baltic ports good red wheat is still worth 40s IJ^Some of the churches m Europe have 
“mocrat ” ^ ’ PCf fif * fr®® on bhard, which with the addition of growing within them evergreen trees and beds of 
La(cr.~The Free Press says the Senate will be insurance and sound dues, would bring flowers. 
mposed of 15 Democrats and 7 Whigs, and the ‘‘°P fl^otation in our mar- The Government of Spain has published a 
Duse have a large majority of Democrats. Pen- ^ w' i, r i • royal decree establishing elementary schools of ag¬ 
nail and Conger, Whigs, and Stuart, Democrat. , ^'o ders of wheat in granary are therefore like- riculture. A monarchy ahead of us! 
5 elected to Congress. ly to be firm, and as our farmers have still loo The quantity of gold coined at the Phila- 
Ilhnois _The onlv returns 5re from the Chi- bring forward supplies free- adelphia Mint this year, to the 1st of November. 
ILLINOIS, ino oun reiuriis are iiom me jy the chances are rather in favor of a modorote «iiq fiofi 007 
go District. Dr. Malony, Dciu., is undoubtedly ^ise .-Jjia.ooo.j/ii. 
Government authorizes a 
In the 3d it is 
hany Journal (whig) of the same date They commenced by copying our articles and giv- 
Majorities for Governor. ing full credit to Moore^s Rural Neic Yorker 
Corrected according^ to the Latest Returns. next to Rural Neic-Yorker, which is all we ask composed of 15 Democrats and 7 Whigs, and the 
Counties. Hunt. Counties. Seymour. then N. yhi'/cer, which is as good as no acknowl- Uouse have a large majority of Democrats. Pen- 
Alb.any.9(50 Chemung.03-J 1 m 1 111 1 1 niman and Conger, Whigs, and Stuart, Democrat, 
Allegany.132 Chenango.26.', 0^?™®”* at all-and now they boldly lead them as ^re elected to Congress. 
Broome.116 Clinton.3t:3 original, with no credit whatever! Some of the t rn. i . r • 
Cayng.i.... Fr.anklin.ICO • luh. wnu.io%er. oome 01 me Illinois. —The onlv returns 5re from the Chi- 
Cliauiaiique.147(5 Fiilton and Hamilton. 100 JournaJs who have thus “progressed backward” cago District. Dr. ItYalony, Dciu., is undoubtedly 
t^luinbin. .. Greene. 302 are of very respectable standing, and hence their elected over Coffin, Whig. 
Cortland.215 Herkimer.1284 ■ . „ , . f , ttv 1 m • , , , • ■ 
CatiaraiiguB.152 Jefferson. 600 ®asy Virtue “ creates our special wonder.” Wisconsin.— Durkee, I ree-soil, is elected m the 
oio Diiuijig »i;aie 01 conscience.— +1 1 .• r-ir ^ Vim - - 17-.7 
They commenced by copying our articles and giv- I Democrat”"'' " ' ’ 
ing full credit to Moore^s Rural Keio Yorker — j Later .—The Free Press says the Senate will be 
..302 are of very respectable standing, and hence their 
Cortland.215 Herkimer.1284 ■ . . f 
CatiaraoguB.152 Jefferson. 600 easy Virtue “ creates our special wonder.” 
Dutchess. l.ewis. 350 . ... , 
Delaware. 300 M.adison. 47 VVe are not over particular about this matter, 
. ‘^680 On^dl'^'*'.I 066 bave never alluded to it before. Indeed we 
Genesee.1418 Onondaga. 600 a.^® becoming so accustomed to having our arti- 
Livingst'on '.‘.'ml Sgo.'.V.: 82.3 ‘'‘‘^^bed to Other journals, which is 
Monroe.1525 Otsego. 600 worse, that we can bear it with scarcely a grimace 
SK™!?.-.'.-.-. :-.: ?" SSV.V.S Buln.woh.ve.o,„ereg.rfiforth6„,or.l,of thi 
Ontario.1203 Rockland. 650 brotherhood, we may hereafter prevent our friends 
Rensselaer.’150 St. Lawrence!!!!! !l500 ^'‘0*^^ Sinning, by removing the cause. 
Richmond. 95 Scoharie.4-23 _.— .. 
Sar.atoga.39'J Suffolk. 469 ,, 
Sehenectady.‘250 Steulicn. 800 Michigan Christian Herald.— This excellent 
Wayne.®!°!V.’.■.■.!.■!^230 Tiog.a'?"’.’.421 weekly periodical is a credit to its editor and the 
Wyoming. 616 Tompkins. 160 section from which it emanates. It is one of the 
16,862 Warren.668 ^®adable and valuable of all our religious ex- 
Westchester. 205 chantres—and vv-e cnnsiflAr ilila n.-. foini .xx-oio/v 
Wisconsin. —Durkee, Free-soil, is elected in the 
first district—Eastman, Dem., in the second, and 
Doty, independent Dem., in the third. 
The Nicaragua Canal.—A dvices from Ni- 
ly to oe nrm, ana m our larraers nave still too The quantity of gold coined at the Phila- 
much work to do to bring forward supplies free- adelphia Mint this year, to the 1st of November 
ly, the chances are rather in favor of a modorote jg 680,927. ^ 
"^At Mark-lane business has not been by any . The potato crop in Minesota is yeiy fine; 
means lively since this day week, the arrivals from ^^ere is no instance of the rot there. 1 hey are 
.b™.d h.vl„g for so„o .too p..t boon l.rg.r in.. “'iai'A,-;" 
London than at any of the ports on the coast.— 
English Wheat had come to hand rather sparing¬ 
ly, only 3,410 qrs., having been reported from 
During an attempt to rob the Village Bank 
at North Danvers, one of the robbers was shot 
dead by the watchman, and turned out to bo John 
nvine’^ioii'. ’1442 Oswi^lfo”". 823 o'®® ®^olen Or Credited to Other journals, which is caragua by the Empire City, st.ate that the steamer Saturday evening up to last night. The country G. lago, a lo ler-m-aw o t le cashier. 
Monroe.45-25 Otsego 60 (.t vi^orse, that we can bear it with scarcely a grimace. Grus had got over the bar and there was sufficient demand for foreign Wheat has lately been slow, Strange, the Mormon prophet at Beaver 
Montgomery.‘ 20(1 Putnam. 460 But as we hnvp snmA ron-n if n 1 e u ’ water in the river San Juan to take her to Lake which has no doubt, been partly caused by the Island, has been arrested and sent to the Macki- 
Niaga^a. 724 aueens,.. 400 « ave some regara lor uie morals ol the Nicaragua. The Director is of still lighter draught fact, that new English has come forward in such naw jail, for bigamy and adultery, on complaint of 
Orleans’. !!!!! 144 Seneca?*! ". 259 *'ofl’®4fio®fl> we may hereafter prevent our friends and it is believed that the line of travel across the good condition as not to render a large mixture of adisciple. 
Rensselair! 150 St. Lawrence!!!!! !l500 sinning, by removing the cause. Continent will soon be completely established.— old necessary. Damp weather would prabably, The aholishmcnt of Grand Juries is being 
.on,? .- - —• - - -.- The Atlantic and Pacific steamers will soon touch have the eflect of increasing the enquiryjor old, debated in the Indiana Constitutional Convention 
Sen.’.’.’!’.!loo Michigan Christian IlERALD.-This excellent the terminus of the route. but hitherto the sale has not improved. The best n is proposed to substitute a public examination 
Sehenect.ady.‘250 Stuulicn, 
IVnsliington.1490 Siitlivan 
Wayne.‘230 Tioga. . 
weekly periodical is a credit to its editor and the 
section from which it emanates. It is one of the 
most readable and valuable of all our religious ex- 
Pkesident Fillmore and the Sabbath 
Schools.— Before the death of President Taylor, 
corn has sold quite a well as any period last week 
and even the commoner kinds have been held 
with a good deal of firmness. The new Irish are 
a fine quality, some of the best parcels weighing 
Thomas W. Dorr, the revolutionist “ Gov¬ 
ernor ” of Rhode Island, is now in very ill health 
a Sabbath School in Pennsylvania raised a sum 42 to 43 lb. per bushel. We hear of no sales of his father’s residence, and it is doubtful wheth- 
Wfi<!ichp.,iipr . ynr, _ _ ,i.:. „ A' . • a kjauuain iii i uiuisj ivauitt laibou a auHi 10'io ID. per Dusuei. vvenearoi no sa es oi , , 
Yv . .j ciiangcs—aiiG WO coiisicter this no faint praise, for . , .... , n ,• ' p u , i . r j- , er he long survives. 
Yates. 2-20 • * c , p i i- ■ ! n sufficient to constitute him a Life Member of the floating cargoes of wheat, but Indian corn to ar- ° 
WO are in receipt of most of the leading journals of 
—— --A • s„nrl«v Suhonl TInimi '[’Ha Anmnii rive has been in lively demand for Ireland, aud Four mounted Camanche Indians paraded 
16,058 that class published in this couiitrj-. Its editorials } c ool Union. Ihecompli- g^vanced Is, to 2s per qr., within the last eight the streets of Washington, on Wednesday last, 
--ment was acknowledged in appropriate terms.— ® dressed in war costume e.xhihition. The narfv ia 
Hunt’s majority 804. 
Congress. —If our returns are correct the Con 
and correspondence display ability, with a rare 
spirit of toleration and liberality, while the selec- 
gressional Delegation from this State will stand 17 tions are always choice and entertaining to the 
whigs to 17 democrats—giving the latter a gain of family circle. 
15 members. rp.' ,___ . , , 
The Legislature. According to the Advertl- will now compare advantageously with the most 
ser, sufficient returns have been received to show beautiful and best conducted of its contemporaries, 
the exact complexion of the next Legislature.— We commend it to our western readers,—and 
The whigs have 81 Assemblymen, and the demo- especially to Bapti.sts, whose views it advocates— 
crats47. Whig majority in the House, 34—in the as well worthy of support. Edited by Rev. G. 
Senate, 2—and on joint ballot, 36. W. Harris. Published by M. Allen, Detroit, at 
The School Question. —Sufficient returns have $2 a year, 
not been received to decide whether the Free „ 
School Law has been sustained or repealed. The uaham s Magazine. The Oct. and Nov. 
cities and villages have generally given heavy ma- “Bribers of ‘ Giaharn” have been received, and 
ment was acknowledged in appropriate terms.— or ten days ' ’ ^ i'• s 
Soon after the accession of Mr. Fillmore, iho Franco, 
subject was brought to the notice of the Brick The Moniteur confirms the statement that Gen. 
Church Sabbath School, the members of which d’Hautpoul has been made Governor of Algeria, 
raised $50 to constitute Mr. Fillmore a Life succeeded at the War-office by 
. .. , TT . r.. , Gen. Schramm. 
The Herald comes to us in a new dress, and constitute Mr. Fillmore a Life 
11 now compare advantageously with the most Member of the Union. The following is his re- 
iviemoer oi me union, me loiiowing is his re- appointment of Gen. Schramm to the of- 
ply, which was read to the School last Sabbath : lice of Minister of War gives much satisfaction. 
or ten days. dressed in war costume exhibition. The party is 
Franco. from lexas. 
The Moniteur confirms the statement that Gen. Uon. Ley^i Woodbury, one of the Judges 
d’Hautpoul has been made Governor of Algeria, of the Supreme Court of the United States, has 
aud that he is succeeded at the War-office by been chosen a delegate to the State Convention for 
Gen. Schramm. Ai® revision of the Constitution of New Hamp- 
The appointment of Gen. Schramm to the of- ®fl*re. 
lice of Minister of War gives much satisfactiou. E^” Eighty California adventures, returned to 
General d’Hautpoul’s appointment to the Cover- St. Louis on the 1st inst., bringing less than 
nor-Generalship of Algeria, is commented upon $100,000 between them. Some had large sums, 
with great severity by several of the papers; but others very little, and there were those who had 
the opinion seems to be, that his removal from nothing at all. 
Washington, Oct. 14 1850. General d’Hautpoul’s appointment to the Gover- 
To Frederick W. Porter, Esq., Corresponding nor-Generalship of Algeria, is commented upon 
Secretary of the American Sunday School with great severity by several of the papers; but 
Union: ‘A® opinion seems to be, that his removal from 
Sir— ]'have received through the Postoffice a ‘h® department will save the Government 
certificate signed by you, as Corresponding Sec- much unpleasantness both in and out of the As- 
retary, by which it appears that I am appointed a sembly, and tend to preserve the good under- 
Lifo Member of your Association by the payment standing between the President aud Gen. Chaug- 
of fifty dollars by the Sunday School children of arnier 
jorities to sustain the law—while the rural districts occasion again to say that the editor fur- 
have gone for^ts repeal. Though the vote has superior article in the line of Magazines, 
probably been nearly equal, our impression is that names as Prentice, Fields, YVhippIe, Read, 
the official canvass will show that the law has been * ®®’ Taylor, Grace Greenwood, &c.. 
the Brick Church, Rochester, N. Y. 
Among the rumors afloat yesterday, there was 
probably been nearly equal, our impression is that 
the official canvass will show that the law has been 
sustained. 
Descriptive Catalogue of 8elect Fruit Trees, 
Such names as Prentice, Fields, YVhippIe, Read, Ih®! A could not fail to reach the heart. I there- 
Giles, Bayard Taylor, Grace Greenwood &c fore beg through you to make my grateful ac- 
Ta- ..T .1 I-. . . , ’ kiiowledgments to the children for this valued to- 
vouch for the worth of the hterarj- contents, while ^en of tLir kind remembrance, and to assure 
This is an uexpected, and I fear an undeserved one to the effect that the government is doter- 
compliment, so delicately and modestly conveyed mined to create two orthree marshals of France, 
- no eye can fail to be pleased with such engravings 
escriptive Catalogue of Select Fruit Trees, ‘‘The Way to Church” and “ The Highland 
Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, Roses and other Chase,” in the numbers before us. b 
I’lants, cultivated and for sale at the Mt. Hope 
Nurseries, Rochester, N. Y.—by Ellwancer & ' ~ ~— 
Barry, Proprietors. 1850-51. Acknowledgment. — We are indebted to the 
them that 1 shall ever preserve it as a treasure 
from my young friends. 
I am truly yours, 
Millard Fillmore. 
the object being, by making General Changaruier tJntil within a ye 
a marshal, to remove him from the command of paratively active. 
the army of Paris, as his equivocal bearing with - 
respect to the prolongation of the President’s Complete CE^ 
powers continues to give uneasiness in high quar- ulation of Boston 
tors- comnared with th^ 
Great Age. —The Nashville Banner has been 
informed by the Assistant Marshal of Overton Co., 
Tenn., that in his tour to take the census, he 
found an old lady named Stevens, whose age was 
120 years. She was reported to him as a married 
woman at the time of Braddock’s defeat. Her 
youngest son, a smart lad of 70, gave her history. 
Until within a year or so past she has been com- 
Complete Census of Bo.ston. —The total pop¬ 
ulation of Boston, by the United States census, as 
compared with the State census taken last spring. 
HARRY, rropnewirs. T 00 U- 01 . aio inueDiea 10 ine PANORAMA OF THE CONNECTICUT RiVER.— 
This is decidedly the neatest of all the American ^orth Wayne (Me.) Scythe Manufacturing Co., ^ ^^gt beautiful panoramic view of the Connec- 
catalogues we have yet received. It is published C. White, Esq., agent, fora couple of latcn upon which nature has been so ex¬ 
in wide octavo pages, in the French style, on beau- y ihes. In make and finish they appear to be just ggggjygiy lavish of her bounties, that it is most 
tiful paper, with correspondingly neat typography. and we presume their ie?nper, not yet test- .he Paradisn nf Amfirlon 
Accounts from Nantes, to the 19th inst., state is as follows-_ 
that a Socialist banquet is to take place in that Population by State Census,. 138.788 
(own on Sunday next. J he same letter adds that ,/jj o lororc 
the political prisoners at Belle Isle have mutinied, ‘ ' . ’OO® 
and that 58 of them had iu consequence been put Decrease of population under U. S. 
The President of the Republic has presented Censu s,. 1,922 
to the Museum of the Louvre David’s celebrated a , t mi , , 
painting of Napoleon Bonaparte crossing the „u“p^tLX^^^^^ 
Stmng detachments of the 36th and 53d regi- August 1, was 468 of whom 79 were dischargea 
meiits of Infantry of the line, amounting to 1.000 improved and 19 not improved. Died 
men, embarked on the 15th at Toulon for Civita ^ the Asylum at the da e named. 
Veechia. The reinforcements to the Roman Since the opening ot the Asylum 1.609. pa- 
tiful paper, with correspondingly neat typography. ^*Sht, and we presume their iciivpeTy not yet test- 
The descriptions are quite definite and full, com- ®‘t> prove such as to fully sustain the reputa- 
pared with the commonalty of such documents, ^on of the Company. Rather a cutting present, 
and it embraces practical matter on culture, etc., g®iifl®men, but quite in keeping with your charac- 
valuable to all interested in growing trees. Indeed, '''® A ^*o friendship will be cut in twain 
the pamphlet is quite unique in all respects, and J'our benevolence, 
cannot but redound greatly to the benefit as well ^ 
deservedly termed the Paradise of America, is 
now upon exhibition at Corinthian Hall. The 
canvass is 14 feet iu height,'and 7800 feet in 
leugth, and upon it is faithfully portrayed the de¬ 
lightful scenery for which that river is so justly 
celebrated. Its stay here is limited to a few 
Decrease of population under U. S. 
Census,. 1,922 
Vermont Asylum for the Insane. —The whole 
number of patients received during the year ending 
August 1, was 468, of whom 79 were discliargea 
cured, 16 improved, and 19 not improved. Died 
States amount to 5000 men. 
Letters from the department of the Pyrenees cu^ 
tieuts were received, of whom 745 have beeq dis- 
8 * f il,n PiDfirnrkinn! Pmnripinro nf f COMPARATIVE Number OF SuiciDES.— In Balti- niglits moro, as they have to make a southom state that snow has fallen in large quantities, aud 
r: Z or suicide, l, .hau .our, aud ba p.s.n. a. .he W„„d.a Fai, i„ L.„. 40.;^aurlug .ho uigb. .ha 
the most complete and extensive Nurseries iu the „ , . - .u ■ . . 
“ ^ one in 20,000 of the population. In Philadelphia don, 1851. 1 his being the last opportunity we 
-- it is about one in 19,000. In Paris it is no less than shall have of seeing this truly beautiful and ma- 
Dubufe’s Adam and Eve. —These beautiful oneiR3,600. But taking the whole of France, town jostic painting, let it not pass by. c. h. 
and celebrated paintings are on exhibition at Con- and country together, it is one in 19,000. The - 
cert Hall, and will remain through the present excitement of the capital, therefore, it would seem Cholera.— The Louisville Courier, of the 4th 
week. They are well worth visiting, and maybe contributes greatly to promote self-murder, while "oA®®® several severe cases of cholera on 
studied to advantage hj all admirers of art and the pursuit of agriculture and kindred arts leads to deaths. Two of ^the deceased were emigrants ; 
beauty. peace and contentment. the third, -a boat hand. 
don, 1851. This being the last opportunity we frost is ^vere. 
itic painting, let it not pass by. c. h. panic which prevailed yesterday. Five per Cents. 
-- opened at 93f. and fell to 92f 25c; the Three per 
Cholera. —The Louisville Courier, of the 4th Cents, closed at 57f 75c. 
state tnat snow nasmiieuin large quantities, and Spot on the Sun.— A correspondent of the 
though the days are fine, yet during the night the Tribune, writing from Westchester, calls the at- 
frost is severe. tention of the scientific to a large spot on the sun. 
The Bourse was animated on the 24lh ult, and noticed by him on Saturday week, at noon, by the 
speculators appeared to have recovered from the aid of a smoked glass, and an hour before sunset 
plainly without the glass. 
steamboats arriving at that port, resulting in three 
deaths. Two of the deceased were emigrants ; 
the third, -a boat hand. 
Gents.closed at hit ihc. «• Take.” —The Sullivan County Whig 
~ learns that a young printer who learned his trade 
The Chenango Telegraph thinks there at New Vernon, has lately received information 
will be a majority of 1500 for the repeal of the that he and four brothers and sisters are heirs to 
school law in that county. 
$700,000, lef. for them in England. 
