MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YO RKER: AN AGRICULTURAL AND FAMILY NEWSPAPER. 
TO AGENTS AND OTHERS. 
Letter from Albany.— Mr. Klover at the 
Gov’ner’s “ Sorry.” 
Bulls Head, Albany, Feb., 1853. 
Dear Mu. Moore : — I told you when I got 
down here, and had time, I’de rite to you all 
about every thing I seed, and I should have ritten 
afore, only I had to rite to Susan,— you know 
Susan ; Oh, she is such a nice girl, and my heart 
jumps right up now, while I rite about her—and 
sister Jule ; but I rote to Susan first, and a good 
Concessional. Jegislntftire of fteto Mi-i $etos $l*ebifies. 
Synopsis of Proceedings. 
Synopsis of Proceedings. -Australian gold is said to be wcrth more 
-- than £4 per ounce. 
Tuesday, Feb. 1 .— Senate .—The Pacific Railroad -A canal is proposed between the Bead Sea 
bill was discussed at some length, but without and *Fe °f Akabo. 
action. The bill relative to unclaimed deposits ^ r * ^ ears C. Walker, the astrononer, died 
Back members from 1st Jan. can still be deal the longest letter. 
supplied. Additions to clubs received at club price. I found Dad down here, away up in a little 
New subscribers can begin with the year, or this No. seven by nine room, not bigger than our wheat 
It is not too late to form new, or add to old, clubs .— bin. Dad, you know, is a “member,” and Dine 
We this week add several hundred to former edition, down here to see him and git a little of the glory. 
to supply all who wish to commence with jrresent No. Dad and I are the first members ever sent out of 
Agents and others, please continue your reports. our family, and tnay-be, if Dad don’t come again, 
5 g£f“ Fractional parts of a dollar may be remitted ^ shall, for you see how it kinder runs in the blood. 
in postage stamps, or we will return change in same 8° U P the House, thats what they call 
medium, if preferred by agents. Feb. 5. the great room where the members set, all cram- 
: postage stamps, or we will return change in same Y e 8° U P to the House, thats what they call 
edium, if preferred by agents. Feb. 5. the great room where the members set, all cram- 
---'-———_ , ............ ed into rows, on little red cushions, and little dirty 
Noteworthy Events and Items. tables before them. But as I wan’t elected to the 
-- inside I cant “come in so I go up into the gal- 
As we are unable to give all the news of the lery, and look on. When the clock marks 11, the 
y or week, in detail, we shall occasionally string Speaker, thats the man that is sort of head man, 
gether paragraphs on important topics, under —I dont know why he’s called speaker, for there 
me such heading as the above. There are many are lots of men that speak a great deal more than 
Tuesday, Feb. 1.—Senate.—Several resolutions ^ 
and petitions were received and referred, several esday, e 
private bills passed, and the Pacific Railroad bill 1 1 * scllsf 
discussed. actl ° n - Tbe b 
House .—The House were in Committee of the 10 ^ cw ^ crk 
Whole on the Army appropriation bill, and had ena ^ e - 
a discussion on tol acco chewing, Ac. Assembly. Y 
__ _ People’s Ferry ( 
Wednesday, Feb. 2, -Senate.- The Private Williamsburgh. 
Warehouse bill, the Tehuantepec resolutions and „ r 
the Emigrant Route (to the Pacific) bill were the „ ' EI>NESDAT > 
• • . . . e ’ ' . Consolidation l 
piincipal topics of discussion. No actum was ,. , , 
taken on either of them. question waste! 
House .—The proposition to lower the standard wcr ^^, r f ( j b ^ 
value of the coinage was a subject of discussion. ... L , p ' 
... . 1*11 , , „ which created sc 
Alter which the bills granting lands for the con- , .. „ „ 
struction of railroads in Missouri and Wisconsin ' C P. mi 7 °. . 
in New York Saving’s Banks, was also before the 
Senate. 
Assembly .—Were in Committee on chartering a 
at Cincinnati a few days since. 
-The name of the Perinton Post Office in 
this county, has been changed to F’airport 
-There are 757 Smiths named in tie Phil- 
People’s Ferry Company between New Y’ork and adelphia Directory, and only 362 Browns. 
Williamsburgh. -The total number of emigrants tha arriv- 
Wednesday, Feb. 2 .—Senate. — The Railroad ed at Hew York in January, was 6,601. 
Consolidation bill was further debated, but no 
question was taken. 
-An exchange paper states that thlre are 
four millions of three cent pieces in circulaion. 
day or week, in detail, we shall occasionally string Speaker, thats the man that is sort of head man, 
together paragraphs on important topics, under —I dont know why he’s called speaker, for there 
some such heading as the above. There are many are lots of men that speak a great deal more than 
subjects of temporary interest, upon which we he does,—well, he takse the chair, as they call it, 
would like to remark, but want of space gener- which is going up into a kind of pulpit, and 
ally limits us to a simple record of facts. knocks away with his hammer, and every body 
Among the noteworthy events of the past week, s ^ s down > aud a minister gits up and prays, and 
is the holding of the first Annual Meeting of the they all go to work. Dad thinks it a good thing 
H. S. Agricultural Society, at Washington. An that somebody prayed for them, even if each prayer 
abstract of the proceedings will be found on our dus cos t three dollars. 
second pa go. Judging from the reports we have But it aint what I set down to write about now, 
seen, we think the deliberations of the Meeting Fut about Dad and I going to the Govners sorry 
will produce good results,— that the Society has Iast n ’"Ft. I tell you it was a real buster. Such 
become a “ fixed fact,” and that its organization lots oi people. Y’ou see the Govner and his wife 
may be rendered temporarily, if not permanently, stand the front room, near the door. Well, you 
useful. The project to establish another Depart- 8° op stairs, and pull off your overcoat or cloak, 
ment of the Government, under the title of the and brush up your hair and put a few drops of 
Agricultural Department, is the most important cologne on your handkerchief, though Dad thinks 
practical item discussed by the Society. H hasn’t a very inviting kind of a smell; then you 
The marriage of the Emperor of France, men- "° down ’ and start to make your bow to the Gov- 
tioued in our foreign news, will attract attention. ,iers w ^ e ’ but tbe brst tk ing you run agin is 
It is a novelty for one in Louis Napoleon’s posi- a da PP er kind of a fellow iu rcggimentals, who 
t»n to “marry for love,” or mate with any one comes bobbing up to you and asks your name and 
below royalty. There may be affection in his P uts - you through a presentiment. Dad says the 
taKen on either oi them. t„ n a n , • ,. -Insurances have recently been effeced in 
House .—The proposition to lower the standard , ‘ thei Assembly,^certain resolutions England ou $ 20 , 000 , 000 , now on the wayfrom 
value of the coiuage was a subject of discussion. offere j h / Ml L “ mS “ ‘fY “ Australia - 
After which the bills granting lands for the con- ™ ch cr “ lt « l »n,e feeling. 1 he bill to preserve —The town of Rutland. Vt, is said tnhavo 
struction of railroads in Missouri and Wisconsin tlc pm 7 ° Electl<ms <liscussed. Various turned out a milliou of dollars worth of mrbie 
were taken up. Attempts were made to lav the teports, rcsolut.ons, and notices were before the the past year 
, i ,. . t i, House. -An attempt to light the town of Basl, in 
tt i on the table, but they were unsuccessful. Thursday, Feb. 3.-Senate.-A resolution passed Switzerland with gas from carbonized woodjias 
Thursday, Feb. 3.— Senate .—After disposim? of ,-t • • . ... . . entiiely i.iiled. 
’ . , “ disposing oi authorizing a commission to codify the Mihtia ,, • „ 
some private claims, the Senate proceeded to a ,,r - lhe weather m the South of Europe isre- 
further discussion on the Private Warehouse bill. ,, " , markably mild. Everything that can bloom ii in 
rp, vriv , , , , . . . Friday, Feb. 4.— Senate .—There was an excit- blossom. 
1 he bill was postponed, and that for reorganizing , . , . , T ^ n +i 1 
XTovrw,__ s- 1 • 1 rs O b ing debate over a petition signed by J. O’Sflli- -On the opening of navigation two first clss 
the Navy came up, to which Com. Stockton re- / d presente( [ by Mr C ^ GER ^ The .. steamboats will be put on thi line between 1>- 
ported sixty-six amendments, but being small ! aua P^ 8 ™^ Mr - Iheeonsid- roDto and Rochester. . ! 
matters they all passed. Mr. Brodhead’s substi- C1 ' a '° U e , tkntlC aud 1 aClhc Railroad bl11 -The amount of gold entered at the Custen 
r>-:i_ j 1.111 _ .1 , WRS Continued. Tlc.ee _ 1 . _ ,1 __ g t 
Thursday, Feb. 3. Senate. After disposing of authorizing a commission to codify the Militia 
some private claims, the Senate proceeded to a j awa 0 f tbis g tate> 
further discussion on the Private Warehouse bill. 
uu„, v ;n1 „„„ , , , ,, , „ . . Friday, Feb. 4.— Senate .— There was an excit- 
1 he bill was postponed, and that for reorgauiziue . . . . . . , , 
, r, c 1D g debate over a petition signed by J. O’Sulli- 
the Navy came up, to which Com. Stockton re- & , . f, J , 
ported eivty-six amendmeute, but being small 3Dd ^ ? 'f!“ Thc 
matters they all passed. Mr. Buouhesu’s substi- erat,0 “ ° f Atlantlc °“ d Paclllc Eallroad biU 
tute for the Pacific Railroad bill was then bro’t up. contnuie( • 
Boat—la the House a number of petitions . »"■» °< *="J -osenoral 
asking protection to Americans abroad, were re- p,lSSCd ““ Ho ” sc ' ' rhlch adjourned to 
ferred to the Committee on Foreign Relations— anc a D 
The Coinage bill came up again, and was debated Saturday, Feb 5.-^.-Petitions, reports, 
until the morning hour expired. The bill intro- “ d ° f bllk ° CCUpied ^ Senata ^ 0tl1 ' 
duced last session to remove the duties from rail- 'H 7 ° C ' 
road iron was laid upon the table. The Army Z - ~ ~ 
bill was before the House when it adjourned. ' \f‘A fl ft (iff. 
-On the opening of navigation two first clss 
steamboats will be put ou the line between 1 >- 
ronto and Rochester. 
•as continued TT - The amount of g old entered at the Custen 
’ . House m New Y T ork during the month of Januay, 
Assanbly .—Some nine or ten bills of no general is $5,849,548. 
interest passed the House, which adjourned to -Abraham Miller, who was with Wolfe it, 
Monday. the taking of Quebec, is still living in Canada, t 
Saturday, Feb. 5.— Senate. —Petitions, reports, tke a £ e °i 1U years, 
aud notices of bills occupied the Senate. Noth- j dn Carolina all the newspaper pub 
iug very note worthy occurred. 
-Several freshets are reported on the Mer-| 
^ rimac and Contoocook Rivera, New Hamphshire, 
t(i J threatening serious damage to bridges, <kc. 
- -A wedding frolic among the lowest class 
The _ thirteenth class of teachers for the of miners in Australia, costs frequently $1,500. 
choice, but it savors more of passion and policy. 
The espousal of one belonging to the middle cir¬ 
cles will perhaps render him more ^popular among 
fellow is faultless all below his shirt collar, but I 
am sure I thought he considered himself some 
punkius, for he seemed to he iu every bodv’s 
Friday, Jan. A.-Senate. — The bill granting —---—-- A wedding frolic among the lowest class 
light oi way through the military reservation The thirteenth class of teachers for the of miners in Australia, costs frequently $1,500. 
near Niagara for a ship canal, was considered and Y ' cst > organized under the auspices of the Board Money there is literally as cheap as dirt. 
passed. The Warehouse bill came up ao-ain._ Yab( ?’ ud Education, meets at Hartford on the -Eight shares of the Cleveland, Columbus 
Amendments important and unimportant were a* ^ Ma m, b ’ a ? d leave ? for tbe We stcm the 27th and Cincinnati Railroad Company sold in New 
luuu dua unimportant were of April. The intervening six weeks are to be York, on the 21st ult for «tl31 
proposed; some were adopted, some not; and spent in instruction under the charge of Miss Mary _ T , r 
the bill finally passed. A communication from SwifL - The applicants for situations as teachers, n A fl 1C c cntial Eank of 1 roy, capital $- 00 ,- 
. i vras received, containing a note tinue their labors at the West for at least two -An advance of twenty-five cents a day on 
rrom the Postmaster-General, in which he gives years, when they are at liberty to get married, or tbe wa S ea °* house and ship joiners in Buffalo, 
it as his opinion that Great Britain has violated au ylhiug else that they choose. has been consented to by the employers and bosses. 
the masses; and, as the time may not be distant dlsk S ° We bowod to tbe Govner and his wife, 
when he will have greater need of the favor of aild tbea went 0D into the jam. There was quite 
the French people, than of kingly countenance, 3 ( l uantlt Y of fullow s with military dress on, and 
this unexpected marriage may prove, personally, tbe ^ seetned to tbb)k tke 7 ware pietty consider- 
a wise measure. able smart chaps. But Dad and I thought they 
the bill finally passed. A communication from SwifL - The applicants for situations as teachers, nnn „ fll ii „ • i ” i r oV . ^ 
Mas received, containing a note tinue their labors at the West for at least two -An advance of twenty-five cents a day on 
rrom the Postmaster-General, in which he gives years, when they are at liberty to get married, or tbe wa S ea °* house and ship joiners in Buffalo, 
it as his opinion that Great Britain has violated anything else that they choose. Fas been consented to by the employers and bosses, 
that instrument. Adj. Kf"A Long Island paper says that while J? erald ^ i ndirectl 7' \ 
House. Nothing of interest done in the House, learned Senators are discussing the “ Monroe doc- i d t| h . , ® P at , ent bave re ' ] 
Saturday Feb 5 _ w- v. v •„ ” in its application to Cuba, Central Amer- CUVtd ^ b ^ d ^ 0 d ers oi caloric engines. t 
’ . ' ‘ INavy bill was ica, »fec., we beg leave humbly to submit to Mem- .. It is pioposed to build a wire suspension > 
read a third time aud passed. Mr, Davis intro- bers of both Houses, the propriety of using letter brui " e oyo r the river St. Lawrence near Quebec, 
duced a bill to regulate the rights of fishing, and paper which does not contain the “Crowu”°stamp. a height of 162 feet above high water mark, 
the rights of disposing of the proceeds of the b< ;* t lbe “ Monroe doctrine ” have practical force ^-The late Prof. Maginnis, of the Rochester 
measure. ,,, , , , ,, . , , . b , - fisheries in and between tho Tlrltiui, \ with reference to Congressional paper. The paper Theological Seminary had secured a policy upon )> 
Congress progresses at the usual pace in law 1 ave Eioked better with boots on instead of p ’ . ‘ ' 1 Amer- makers of “ Bath,” it seems, have literally colon- his life to the amount of $5,600, for the benefit > 
nL Z .. _ O.N .... . . . pumps- A General with two irreat ennerletR on lcdn 1 rovl nces and the L in ted States. TheHouse teed both Houses of Confor ofhisfamilv. 
making. Our synopsis embraces the gist of its 
proceedings. Much speculation abounds relative 
to Gen. Pierce’s Cabinet, that is to be. The dailv 
political papers are having a happy time — mak- 
pumps. A General with two great epperlets on 
| his shoulders and patent leather pumps on his 
feet; want that queer ? The women all looked 
various, and were dressed in the same way. Some 
■ _ p .. ... r— . * °r- makers of “ Bath,” it seems, have literally colon- his life to the 
rov ncesand the Lnited States. TheHouse ized both Houses of Congress, for the members of his family. 
bill granting laud to Arkansas and Missouri for write home to their constituents on paper bearing --I’rofes 
a Railroad from the mouth of the Ohio, via Little Victoria’s stamp. to deliver a cc 
ing a new Cabinet daily, for the amusement of 0t ’ em bad noth[ *8 on their earms or necks, ever 
their readers. All the good timber has been ex- T kr d ° WD ’ aud Dad thou S ht the Y wore Bloomer 
hausted, and some of the journals are building of , 68 eDd UP ' PmC SUre they dldu>t look 
very poor material. We trust the incoming Pres- lf f fasbl0nable - 
ident will soon relieve the anxiety of cones- Y ell > everybody got into everybody’s way, and 
pendents and editors. step P ed on somebod y a toes, and stood up and 
rri * , ,, ,. . , r „ , looked round, and felt queer, for you couldn’t do 
The Annual Meetmg of the N. Y. State Auri- „ p • m . , . 
ii i q • , • ,y. T , , b a thing. They got up a dance in the other room, 
cultural Society, is now (’Wednesday) in session - , , , - ■ , i , 
, A1 , . ^ cuncsuay; Hi session atK l hugged and whirled round, and kicked un 
at Albany. As the proceedings will be looked ,i • , , , ~ - , » 
r r , their heals, and first one fellow would run a rirl 
for with interest bv manv of nnrronrWa . . . ““s " 1 
Rock, to the Texas boundary, near Fulton, with 
branches to Fort Smith and the Mississippi river, 
was passed. 
House. A joint resolution providing for print¬ 
ing and binding the returns of the last census oc¬ 
cupied the session, and passed. 
{gSF" B- appears by the report of the Secretary . 
of the Treasury, that the imports of pig, bar and History. 
;_ _j. n , O’ 
-—7 Professor Guyot, of Cambridge, is about 
to deliver a course of lectures before tihe Smithso¬ 
nian Institute, on the harmonies of Nature and 
other iron into the United States during the fiscal 
The first gilt sign ever used in this city, 
year ending 30th June, 1852, amounted to 335,- may be seen over the door.of Mr. Roswell Hart’s 
149 tons. To form a proper conception of this co; d office, ou Sophia street. It was painted for 
prodigious import, it is only necessary to state Mr. R.’s father in 1817. 
that it is an average receipt of about 1200 tons for - The Florida Indians it. is said do not 
The Florida Indians, it is said, do not ex- 
for with interest by many of our readers, we have 
taken measures to secure a correct report in time 
across the room, and then she’d run him back 
agin. Dad said that was the essence of dancing 
for our next number. The meeting is one of con- i , f • i t i n r, oi aancin a , 
. , b but to my mind I shouldnt like to see Susan or 
siderable importance, and we trust its proceeding T e i- , . , . 
will Ho nWontnvi Ji i. 1 Y JuLE - or aD y of ^ ™ k md dancing that kind 
: - each and every day in the year. The Secretary ceed 600 in all, 260 of whom are warriors, and 
Y'x , , , 'r.t states that the imports for the year ending June ’250 runaway slaves, who have adopted the Indian 
)’ iiCr'3 ru 1 1 OIICC S were 0U Q tona ; 80 that in seven habits. 
____ 1 U ____ 5tr S ° fir0,i LaVG iDCreaS6d f0lU ' aud -The toll on a barrel of flour from Buffalo 
Tiie Knickerbocker Magazine for February Some two hundred girls, all Americans cents 1 froin’ 1 BlV to°1850^indushx^ and^J cen’ls 
came promptly to baud, per McMahon, of the are employed in ornamenting and finishing por- for 1851 and 1852 
Waverly News Room. This number is, as usual celain J are 1U tbo f? York. All of them -- Tbo venerable Dr . Nott of Uni()D Col]e „ e 
"rich and racy,” and confi™, „s in the of,- da « ^ 
ing the gold after it comes from the furnace, and 
will be characterized with harmony and good e i , - 
feeling tlrongW - that the inteLa olZ J ZkT, e ^ *“ 
Soeict, and Ike Agricnltnral community wiU bo Zlet „ate Sg ‘" S “ eDJ ° J “ 
promoted by its deliberations. a quiet state. 
____ 1 here was a fine supper, for the Govner feeds 
The Difference drs ^ ra ^ e 011 sucb occasions, and some 
_ of ’em put into the good things pretty sharp, I 
Newspaper publishers are frequently reminded tcd ^ 0U \ Dad tbinks tbcre ai “t much poetry in 
the fact that “ there’s as much difference in peo- seeiu o a beautiful woman eating oysters fried and 
3 as in anybody.” A case iu point. Ad a«-ent stawe d at such a time. I tell him people differ.— 
expressed opinion that Clark’s Knickerbocker is the painting is all done by experienced male ar- 
an “ institution ” worthy of patronage by the f‘ ata - The gilding of china ware is done in New 
nearly a hundred years old, and is quite feeble, 
but in otherwise good health. 
The Difference. 
people. New York: S. Huestou ; $3 per annum York to a considerable extent. Importers find it , ls Btated ' aa aa example of the facility 
_ Tftn observe_wliat top will <• . cheaper to buy the white ware iu France and °f communication with Boston by Railroads, that 
, , . ' 11 ou f° r fFe England, and bave it ornamented in this country. no F‘ss than eighty-five members ot the Legisla- 
ene o our readeis that the Home Journal, The duty on the increased value of the ware is t urc go home and return daily. 
edited by G. P. Morris aud N. P. Willis, is sent thus saved. --The Wesleyan, a fine looking weekly paper, 
with the Knickerbocker for $4, remitted to either The publication of school books, says a f°™crlv printed at New Y ork, has been removed 
publisher. Western Magazine, is the most profitable branch Syracuse. It is the organ ot the Wesleyan 
of a booksellei’s business. Irving and Prescott, Methodist denomination. 
Bryant aud Willis, Baucroft and Hilliard, “ pale -Cincinnati and Louisville are now con- 
of the fact that “ there’s as much difference in peo- seem S a oeautitul woman eating oysters fried and 
pie as in anybody.” A case iu point. Ad agent, stftwed at sucb a ^ me - J teb Fim people differ.— 
residing not fifty miles from here, in remitting 1 stay bere long ’ write Y ou a 8 ln > aP about 
payment for some twenty-five new subscribers, 3 great many ° ther tbln £ s - Yoru alway, 
(at $1.25 each,) sends $2 for one man — stating _ Rued K lover. 
that this amount was sent by request, that the Woman’s Rights. 
subscriber would not have the paper at the club _ 
price, but insisted upon paying $2. Another man Much is said and written upon the subject of 
residing in the same place —who prefixes to Woman’s rights. It is a subject of more than or- 
his name the euphonious and honorary title of dinary interest. Wronged indeed has woman been 
Colonel sends us $1 for the Rural one year, by the lords of creation, if all the oppression with 
with a request for us to hand the money to a which they are charged as exercising toward her 
political contemporary, if we cannot comply,— be true. That woman has rights is unquestioned 
because lie don’t pay more than a dollar for any No man of sane mind would deny them the right 
paper ! 1 he dollar goes to the political publisher, to the high and holy duties of mother, sister, wife, 
aud we hope the economical Col. will get the value companion and friend; duties which go far to- 
of his investment. -ward engrossing all their time, if not all their 
Proper economy is commendable, but whether talents. There are many places of trust, honor 
taking a paper merely because it can be had at a and profit, which they could undoubtedly fill quite 
certain price, (without regard to its intrinsic as well as can the other sex. That they are using 
value,) is economical, is quite problematical,— the proper means to attain the rights they claim, 
Undoubtedly a great majority of cur subscribers, is apparent from the talented advocates of their 
who, we suppose, take the Rural because they owu sex who have undertaken the defence of their 
consider it a good investment, would object to the long-neglected cause. 
Colonel’s criterion. Coming up from Albany a few day since, we 
“ “ “ received from Sarah Pellet, of Syracuse, a small 
Yooled Sheep—S uch of our readers as work entitled “Woman’s Rights commensurate 
are interested in fine wooled sheep, particularly with her Capacities aud Obligations.” It is a 
t lose esirous of purchasing, will do well to con- series of tracts, designed to advocate the eufran- 
su t t e car of Messrs. McAllister and Rosier, chisement of woman, and contains essays letters, 
in this weeks Rural. Without entering into a and speeches, from some of the most prominent 
con roveisj re atne to the merits of the different advocates of opinions consonant with the object 
kinds, til AV sura. TMnno f/-x onrsrvltr rni_ ..... 
seeing a beautiful woman eating oysters fried and Reports of the Committees for 1852, of the Mas- Bryant and Willis, Bancroft and Hilliard, “ pale -Cincinnati and Louisville are now con- 
stewed at such a time. I tell him people differ._ sachusetts’ Horticultural Society, with the schedule their intellectual fires” before Webster’s aud nected by Railroad, by the way of Union, Indian- 
If I stay here long, I’ll write you agin, all about of P rizes for 1853, a neat pamphlet of 36 pages Cond Y’ s Spelling-book, First Readers, Produc- apolis and Jeffersonville,and the run might easily 
a great many other things. Yoru alwav bas been received from Eben Wight, Esq. Secre- dve Grammars and School Geographies. Look- be made by daylight. 
Rhfd Kiovm tarv of the Soeietv Tr,« rp-norte r d i J D g. to tbe practical, there is scarcely a firm in -It is stated that an immense mountain of 
___ ' -L ., . f 7 ' i r, re P om 01d Guldens and business that would not prefer the copywright of marble exists in the Salt Lake Valley. The mar- 
Woman’s Riedits ° E ra * , a >o or a valuable character. The prizes Noah Webster’s Spelling Book to Dauiel Web- ble is of nearly all colors, in very large slabs, and 
__ ° * for 1853 amount to over $2,500, and will be likely ster’s Speeches. of the best quality. 
Much is said and written upon the subject of t0 av >' akeu uctive competition. We met a friend of ours, says an exchange, -The present naval force of Great Britain 
Woman’s rights It tea anhieer of m™. ti™, . - tbe otber mo , nm ig in the street, just from the consists of five hundred and forty-five ships of 
,. . ° ^ . ‘Oi- The Illustrated News, published by Messrs, mountains, where he was born and raised, who war. Of this number one hundred and eiahly 
linarv lntorast. Wmmrpri lnHour ioe ~ . ... r J ..i __.. ^ . 1 . 5 J 
before Webster’s aud nected by Railroad, by the way of Union, Indiau- 
’irst Readers, Produc- apolis and Jeffersonville, and the run might easily 
regularly 
uruay p.cceuing, aim nau never raxen a uose OI -The editors of the Springfield Republican 
medicine in his life . I his induced us to ask him } ias been presented by a lady with a piece of cake 
if lie hnd escaned fhe lawyers n« well nc the ,lrw>. c i ’ 
ceived. Both the literary matter and the sub- if he had escaped the lawyers as well as the doc- m periectly goo/cotKliriou/ whic^ 
iaats for pncrr^vi no-c Yrmll A -_ tors whorp.imnn ha ran non tnaf. Iip hpr nnvor )m/l • 1 Ft . t i J 
jects for engravings are well chosen, and, consider¬ 
ing the price, the latter are very well executed. 
Terms, $3 per annum. 
tors, whereupon lie replied that he had never had 8 ; x years old last July 
a lawsuit of any kind, sued or been sued in court, * m - ' \ , . 
or before a magistrate. , -The States cf i 
The Westminster Review for February con- TZ news P a P ers tne t ™ U" 1 ™ In ^ ustna > 
, . . . , J fourteen m Africa, tM-enty-four in Spam, twenty 
tains among other articles, four on American 1 ■ - ■ - - • • ■ • • - J 
or before a magistrate „ —The States ci Georgia and South Carolina 
° _ ba 7 e got into a dispute concerning territory.— 
The following is supposed to be the num- Georgia claims the exclusive jurisdiction cl the 
her of newspapers iu the world :—Ten in Austria, Savannah river which South Carolina denies. 
jouireen in Amca, iweniy-iour in spam twenty - A11 the Hjdes in the Emted States, or ? s 
in Portugal, thirty m Asia, sixty-five in Belgium, raiJ7 of them as please,are to meet at the United 
topics viz : History and Ideas of the Mormons, eighty-five in Denmark ninety in Russia and Po- States Hoteli n Boston, on the 16th insL, to nuako 
Daniel Webster, American Slavery and Emanci¬ 
pation, and American Contemporary Literature. 
New Y'ork : Leonard Scott <fc Co. Dewey, a went. 
land, three hundred and twenty in other German arangementsforsecuri 
states, fivo hundred in Great Britain and Ireland, __T . t v p. 
ing an unclaimed inheiitance. 
and eighteen hundred in the United States. 
One ci cur exchanges says that Miss Har- 
-Mrs. Julia Gardiner Tyler, wife of ex- 
President Tyler, has published in the Richmond 
Enquirer a letter in reply to the recent address of 
, r>__ n c , , list Hosmer, of Boston, now at Rome, under the the Duchess of Sutherland and other English 
A Round of Christmas Stories, by Charles tuition of Mr. Gibson, has modeled already a large ladies. 
Dickens, has just been issued in a shilling volume bust of Yenns, to Gibson's infinite amazement -Y’he presenters of the splendid carriage to 
by Stringer and Townsend, New Y’ork. They and delight; he takes all Rome to see it, and says Gen. Pierce, have found the horses to match it. 
are gems of stories, and will be read with interest there iB .? ot f scul P tor iu Home who could do bet- They are a fine pair of bays, which they procured 
--- ' ter, while there are many who could not ap- of Mr. Otis, of Jordan, Onondaga county. New 
Straw Power in the United States. —The preach it. Y’ork, fo $800. 
York, fo $800. 
suit the card of Messrs. McAllister and Rosier, chisement of woman, and contains essays letters. Mechanical Review, published in New Y’ork, gives A correspondent of the Ogdensburg Sen- -Tbe San Francisco Custom House returns 
in this weeks Rural. Without entering into a and sneeches from snmp nf tlw mno , a table ot statistics ot the number ol steam engines tinel gives the amount of butter and cheese sent for the veai past, show that there have arrived at 
controversy relative to the merits of the different nt Z; “ prominent and locomotives produced in a year at the differ- from Madrid Station by railroad to Boston the that port from sea, about 66,000 passengers ; de¬ 
kinds they are nrenared to sunnlv n ad \ ocate8 ol opinions consonant with the object ent establishments m the United States. Their past season, as follows —Butter, 10,301 packages, partures 23,300; of these 58,000 were males, and 
, y are prepared to supply either. Fhey to be attained. It was published for Sarah to power is equal to 713,113 horses, which is equal weighing 474 tons. Cheese, 5,768, weighing 276 5,500 females, and 1,700 children. 
come forward with a strong pledge, which an ac- se ll upon the cars, and in public places, she claim- la , b ° r ’ tha P rasent , tiine > of 7 >’ tons. The same writer says there were 1,000 -Upwards of £400,000 in gold have been 
quamtance of some years gives us the assurance ing, as she undoubtedly has, the right to exercise 7 ^’ ^ l “ 1110 f<Jurteeutb centui 7 of packages of butter for sale at Madrid on the 25th shipped from England to Russia, mostly for wheat 
will be fulfilled. the privilege of a book-pedlei. The work is in- ° —_-_— ° f JanUary ’ purchased at Odessa, where transactions have re- 
See also advertisement of French Merino sheep, teresting, and-we wish her abundant sales and ^ The Supreme Judicial Court of Berkshire, TT Soventeen States, at least, have passed cently been made to the extent of nearly 100,000 
and other stock, offered at auction by Mr. Powers wnn i f i j, f i v iqp n nr biMiplnr f! l + l Mass., have decided that hotel keepers are liable Homestead Laws. Of the Southern States, Geor- quarters per wee . 
of Farmington. ' * ’ d d ® ba chdor fneuds to become f or the valuables which may be stolen in their g ,a exempts twenty acres, not exceeding in value -Thompson’s Bank Note Detector quotes 
_ __ 1 purchasers when opportunity occurs. t houses from their guests. This decision was in $ 350 ,’ F | 0 ” da exempts forty acres, not exceedi ng the circulating notes of the Merchants and Me- 
rr j? 7”, ~. TY ~ ~ ' ' the case of ao , entleman who had i 5!500Rtolftn fmm in value $400 : Alabama one hundred acres, $500; chnnies’Bank of Oswego, atone per cent discount, 
iie <arm . Advertised by Mr. Goodin, of P. S.—After getting this number to press, and his trunk in the Marlboro Hotel Boston. California, the J and of gold, $500 ; South Carolina arrangements having been made to place the Bank 
Kenton, Ohio, is worthy the particular attention working a few thousand, a regular smash up oc- ---- forty acres, $500, cm a more solid footing. 
of those who wish good soil and location, in a curred — spoiling much of the type, rules, Ac., on l$F" The “Democracy” of Oswego had a bal- It is estimated that 3,000 persons are con--G. F.Nesbit bus shown to the Post-master 
kinds they are prepared to supply either. They to be attained. It was published for Saraii to 
come forward with a strong pledge, which an ac- se ll upon the cars, aud in public places, she claim- 
quaintance of some years gives us the assurance ing, as she undoubtedly has, the right to exercise 
Wi Q 6 , U , C ’ the privilege of a book-pedlei. The work is in- 
See also advertisement of French Merino sheep, tercsting> »„ d . wc wiaL llcr abund „ t gales _ a „ d 
aiidotherstock.offeredatauctionbyJlr.Powens, , vou Id a d 7 i se onr bachelor friends to become 
o arming n. f purchasers when opportunity occurs. f 
The Farm Advertised by Mr. Goodin, of P. S.—After getting this number to press, and 
Kenton, Ohio, is worthy the particular attention working a few thousand, a regular smash up oe- 
of those who wisli good soil and location, in a curred — spoiling much of the type, rules, Ac., on 
tention — and hope the pages will provo readable-1 received all the votes cast for Collector. 
the largest produce markets in the world. 
i livery under throe months. 
