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? , (1 MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER: AN AGRICULTURAL AND FAMILY NEWSPAPER. FEB. 9. 
BUSINESS NOTICES. 
Legislative. 
Congressional Organization. 
The terms of the Rural New-Yorker are-Single Senate.— During the -week bills were passed After an extraordinary and protracted con- 
Cnpy, $2 a year; Three Copies, $5; Five Copies, $5 ; Six i n the Senate for the better regulation of the test of over sixty days’ duration, a Speaker Iras 
A Western Trip. — Canada. 
Having just returned from a journey “ Out 
West," with copious notes upon all subjects that 
nirs. 
V...JJJ, » jv. ,--- - ... 1 .1 .. v i, ,. — A fair recently held at Cincinnati netted nine thousand 
Copies, (and one free to agent or getter up of club,) $10; bremon 0 f New York ; to provide for the prep- at last been chosen, and the House of Represen- presented themselves, the writer has thought doUarg 
Ten Copies, (and one free,) $15, and any additional number ara {i on 0 f the State census of 1855; to enable tatives organized for business. The election that he might add to the variety of the Rural s — The merchants of St. Louis are about to build an Ex- 
at latter rate, ($1,50 per copy,)—in enhance, ^o cxecndve 0 fp cer8 j n New York to obtain evi- took place on Saturday, Feb. 2d, and resulted in contents — for the Rural aims at variety by change in that city. 
dr^tirfM^soiMtSdrf' $2)"brrsi'ngle a cnpy^exceptas dence ; to prevent prize fighting and fights of the choice of Nathaniel P. Banks (Republican) off-hand sketches of life and manners, and by _ It is estimated that there are 200,000 Scandinavians in 
c u pnee (.p ,j - _ r — . , p i .i_ . c .t— /...»«! ^o n c mm, Tiv/ii-p, Mto in- the State of Illinois. 
I addition to a club already fonned—will be credited for all imals. 
gle copy:—except as dence; to prevent prize fighting and fights of the choice of Nathaniel P. Banks (Republican) j off-hand sketches of life and manners, and by — It is estimated that there are 200,000 Scandinavians in 
of Massachusetts. Each of the two great parties such reflections as may prove suggestive to in- j the State of Illinois. 
only nine months, in accordance with our terms. Reports were made favorable to bills creating sustained its favorite candidate with remarkable quiring minds if they fail to embody important ^ itai'^unislimcnt'^ & *' e * a ' & ° ' 
j-y Any person can send for four or more copies at ^ commission to equalize the State taxes; to pertinacity nearly to the end,— although when truth. r 1 . . r ,. . . ... . , 
$1,50 each, -and, on ^ whS amend the act concerning the election of Justi- the administration party despaired of electing Dr. Johnson, illustrating the advantages of ^ pre ^ 0 “ y ear there were 3,829.^ ‘ 
he'may bTemtlued * the same as though all the copies were ces of the Peace ; to regulate Sheriff’s certifi- Richardson, they took up various men, settling traveling, said—“ people exclaim, there goes a _ The Treasurer>s 1 . eport givPS the net amount ; 
ordered at one time. Pee Premium List on next page. cates on the sale of real estate; relative to the upon William Aiken of South Carolina on the man whoseybrf/ter has seen the walls of China, u. S. Treasury, subject to draft, at $24,081,000. 
regulations of canals ; letting work by contract; final vote. The Republicans remained firm for I have some reason to fear that it is too late lor — Sarah Ann Abigail Brown under sentence of den 
lT 18 N°t Truk, as^ tbe abolishing the office of Superintendent; of loan- Banks from the beginning, and elected him at me to immortalize my children by a journey to murder, died in jail at Concord, N. II., Friday week. 
ucr'cor. V) ’for 'the Rr7T Any one offer- i ng $180,000 towards establishing an Agricul- last. This was only done, however, after the Chicago, riding all the way on a cushioned seat Within a few years no less than seven representati 
inc the paper’for less than publisbsd rates, acts without tural College at Ovid. adoption of the plurality rule on Saturday. in a warm room — even though I should relate forci S n governments have married American ladies. 
& 1 1 . . . ... ,.. \v a ° _ .. . . _ — . . .. ... _■. . _m ._ _,.... .l. —Tbp avorflcrc RjilnrieR of Now England Methnrliet. 
— The Ohio Legislature have rejected a bill abolishing 
capital punishment. 
— The deaths in Chicago last year were 1,970 ; during 
the previous year there were 3,829. 
— The Treasurer’s report gives the net amount in the 
U. S. Treasury, subject to draft, at $24,081,000. 
— Sarah Ann Abigail Brown under sentence of death for 
representatives of 
our authority, and may be considered an impostor. We 
repeat that our lowest club price is $1,50 per copy, and 
those who send less will either have their money returned, 
or be credited according to terms. 
Bills were introduced for relief of the Stock- The telegraph says the most intense excite- some perilous adventures, such as a marvellous ’ rhe average salaries of New England Methodist Mm- 
i n ■ c 4 -u c a i' ii -..bp., isters are found, on calculation, to be about $600 a year, 
bridge Indians ; to amend several acts for the ment prevailed during the final calling of the escape from suffocation one cold day when all ^ T , ’ . ... ’ , . J 
v ^ i A, ,. - , T __ „h„j —The Lake Superior Miner, at Ontonagon, is published 
collection of taxes; to incorporate the New roll under the plurality rule ; the lobbies were ventilation was forbidden, and I was compelled fartber north than any other papcr in the United statcg 
York and Philadelphia Steam Navigation Co.; crowded to suffocation, and the excitement was by a cruel conductor to close my window and _ The milroadg of Ohio already near iy equal those of 
relief to the Board of Supervisors of New York; increased by the startling cry that a boy was breathe an atmosphere that had passed fifty New York, and in a few years will overtake and pass them, 
making appropriations for the Executive man- being crushed to death by the pressure in the times through some of the dirtiest places known — Tbe American Colonization Society has finally cleared 
sion ; to amend the act for the registry of births, galleries. Some of the members shouted out, to human experience. Strange as it may seem- itself of debt. It began last year with an incumbrance of 
<fec., in New York ; to’facilitate'the arresTand “ Fall back,” and others, “ Hand him over the like Louis Napoleon, he justified his tyranny $-32,000. .. 
punishment of disorderly persons ; to establish rail.” The boy was at length released from Ins by a professed regard foi the public good - he ^ ^ ^^ ^ PreBident) vice Ml . Buchanan 
at the proportional rate lor a lull ciuu, according m 
number of copies oidered. Agents and other friends wil 
please bear this in mind, and receive and forward the sub 
scriptions of all who desire to secure the Rural. Back &c> in New Y ork ; to facilitate'the arrest "and “ Fall back,” and others, “ Hand him over the like Louis Napoleon, he justified his tyranny $32^000 
numbers furnished in all cases unle ss otherwise ordered. punigbme nt 0 f disorderly persons ; to establish rail.” The boy was at length released from his by a professed regard for the public good — he ® teadered ' hira by the President, vice Mr. Buchanan 
To Non-Subscribers.— We send thin -number of the Ru- a State Lunatic Asylu m in one of the counties imminent peril. “Announce the vote,” was even affected good will to me—I was in danger resigned 
RAI. to many pr.nnnent friends of imprpvemant, in the on the Hudson River TameTid the general navi- now shouted from all parts of the House. The of “ taking cold.” The scoundrel only laughed — The government has ordered two brass mortars for the 
hope that it Will meet their approval, and if so receive gation lawg . fm tlie sec urity of depositors in Clerk then read the votes, as follows :— Banks at my distress (am I “speaking evil of digni- port of New York, with shells for throwing lines to ships 
their support and savings’ banks ; to amend the general railroad 103; Aiken, 100; Fuller, 6; Camprell, of taries ?") when I told him he might at least “1“^ ^ ^ ^ D0 Ywikee ig wlth 
ciseapori on next and the last page. law; to equalize the State tax; to extend the Ohio, 4 ; Wells, 1. giant to me a boon often accoided to the most trutb) unlepR you can prove to him that it is worth eight 
n.mm us , dm. ■ ^ " ■ _ _ _ 1 — time for the redemption of lands sold for taxes; The following is a list of the members, show- abandoned of criminals, that of choosing which or ten per cent. 
to authorize banks to act as agents in certain ing for which candidate each voted on the final way I would die—but I am growing tragical on _ a company has recently been organized in Coming to 
— Wendell Phillips says that no Yankee is satisfied w-ith 
truth, unless you can prove to him that it is worth eight 
ROCHESTER, FEBRUARY 9, 1856. 
To Agents, New Subscribers, &c. 
Back numbers of this volume can still be sup¬ 
plied to all applicants. Our edition is probably 
cases ; for a more equal distribution of school ballot: 
monies. Ind°Ben 
Assembly.—R eports were made favorable to Ohio; Bis 
, - . . , , T . Buffingto: 
bills to amend the act authorizing Staten Island Chaffee, 3 
Railroad Company to build and run a ferry vis^Mass 
boat; to incoiporate the Ladies’ Home Mission (""y/okh 
of the M. E. Church; to amend the Brooklvn !b r i ttl b ( , 
a q 0 F . the start, which will render a climax impossible construct a Telegraph Line upon the Buffalo Corning and 
For Banks— Albright, Ohio; Allison, I’a; Ball, Ohio; Barbour, un l e ss I should “dissolve the union,” or do New York Railroad. 
id; Bennett, N Y; Benson, Me; Billinghurst, Wis; Bingham, ... , _ t wo hundred divorces have been trranted bv tbe Ala- 
kil. ma,™ N .1- mist. Ohio: Bradshaw. Pa: Brenton, Ind; somethin!? (lesnerate. iwo nunureu divorces nave oecn granted Dy tlic Ala 
is, Mass; Day, O;’ Dean, Conn; De Witt, Mass; Dick, Pa; Dick 
. bama Legislature in two years. They must he a profligate 
I he “ Suspension Lridge, where my foieign ge t down in Alabama. 
travel began, is quite a ciicumstance, and theie — a locomotive on the Lafayette and Indianapolis rail- 
is a very great “ mill seat,” with a fall of some- road, blew tip near Lebanon on the 15th ult., killing the 
thing like a hundred feet, a mile or two above engineer and fireman. 
corporate the Pacific Steam Navigation Compa¬ 
ny ; to amend the act authorising the loan of 
money deposited with the State for safe keep- 
sufficicnt to fill all orders for a month to come, j ng . f or re q e f 0 f Lumbermen’s Association. 
yet all who wish to secure the complete volume 
should order it immediately. For the present, and 
Bills were introduced to consolidate the sev- 
, ,, , . N otices were given ol Pins to consolidate tne 
the back numbers to all new subscribers, unless ° 
_ office and duties of Commissioners of Repairs 
otherwise directed. Agents and other friends of an q g U ppjj 0S 0 f Hew York, with the office of 
the Rural will please note this paragraph, and street Commissioners ; to place married women 
govern themselves accordingly — not omitting to on an equality with their husbands in holding 
forward the names and funds of all who wish or or conveying real estate. 
Simmon’s, Spinner, N Y; Stanton, O; Stranahan. N Y; Tappan, illgin tliat section, business interests prosper, 0 f Capt. Follansbee, lost on the ship St. Dennis, and $2,500 
Tyso’nyi’al'^adc^Oj'w'aniridge! \VJidon’, ^ncb^WAshburne,’ and an embryo city adorns the banks of the have already beenput down. 
Wood^^-'wockiru'ff ^'onn^\Voodworth, ft llb n ’ °’ " TeIs ^’ Conn ’ Niagara. Leaving Suspension Bridge for De- — There was a great scarcity of provisions in the Lake 
For Aiken—A llen, Ill; Barksdale, Miss; Bell, Texas; Bennett, troit, my impatient Republicanism was subject- Superior region, and beef has been selling at $50per barrel, 
Miss; Bocock.Va; Bowie,Md; Boyce,SC; Branch, NC; Brooks, , „ tin. “ivr.77 riilo nt and other articles in proportion. 
S C- Buniett Ky Cadwalladar, Fa; Campbell, Ky; Carlisle, \a; CU lor twelve moital hours to tne lion rule Ol 
Cithers, Mo; CaskieVa;Clin = N C : Cobb, Ga; Cobb, monarchy .» To spea k soberly, I looked out of ~ The Lake Shore road > )rom Bufral ° to Cleveland, is 
Crawford, , T , , constructing a line of telegraph for its own use, having an 
deli, Ala; Edmondson, Va; Elliott, Ky, English, ind hthendge, the car windows as I passed alonfir, and moral- A . , v , 
Tenn* Eustis, Ala; Evans, Texas; laulkner, Va; I lorence, Pa; P ofiice at every regular station. 
Foster, Ga; Fuller, Me; Goode, Va; Greenwood, Ark; Hull, la; i ze d thus : — Is not this God’s earth, and these T . _. „ n , , Wol . ro „ to • 
Harris Ala-Harris, Ill; Harris, Md; Herbert, Cal; Hoffman, Md; ■ . — The number of Land Warrants issued under the act of 
Houston, Ala; Jewett, Ky; Jones, Tenn; Jones, Fa; Keitt, S C; Canadians God S people ; are they not One in March 3, 1855, to the 31st of December, was 74,724. The 
Lindl'ey! Mol^Lu^pkta^b^'f M^rshaii/ifi^M'arshaiC a il’ Ky- blood, language and interests with ourselves; number of applications 232,200. 
Mnicr "ini'^’iniiso^Va^^Oliver,Mo "orr, ’c^ C Paine',’’N C; and yet this morning’s papers talk of our going — The Executive Committee of the Normal School have 
Peck, Mich: Phelps, Porter, Powell, Mo; Puryear, N Cj^Quit- y , ar them—Some question of etiquette, appointed Prof. Cochrane to succeed Prof. Woolworth as 
man Miss; Reade, N C; Ready, Tenn; Ricand, Md ; Rivers, Tenn; . 1 . . the Principal of that Institution. 
Ruffin, N C; Rust, Ark; Sandidpc, La; Savage, Penn, Shorter, gome act trifling: pevhapSin ltselt, committed by 
Ala; Smith, Tenn; Smith, Va; Smith, Ala; Sneed, lenn; Ste- i ^ * n i u —ft 10 peaches are all killed, and it is likely that the 
The bill to amend the act to prevent fires in phens, «^Stevv,,rt, Md; ^shness and justified by pride, may array us apricotSi pluma and cherries have shared the same fate- 
ew York, was passed to a third reading; the Temu Welled ’ Wis; wheeler, williams,’ N Y; Winslow, NC; against each other in deadly hostility. Alas! So thinks the Louisville Journal. 
7 . 7 7 , l •/ A nT 7 , mT „vo mA rir rvnn JL JJ tJ UJll ID tllllCHU ClV? 1/ l-W JlCVCfiU III CO 111 plieil8, UR', OlCWrirt, AKl, OWUJJV3, A itllJUlt, > liq.pv, un, vn- 
mail be induced to subscribe. Additions TO Clubs , . , .. ,, derwood Ky Vail, N J ; Walker, Ala; Warner, Ga; Watkins, 
New York, was passed to a third reading; the Tenn-Wells Wis- Wheeler, Williams, N Y; Winslow, NC; 
{whether in ones, fives, tens or twenties) are now toll on the Central, Oswego and bright, Miss; Wright, ZoUicoffer Tenn 
in order, and Will be as gratefully received as new gy racuse Railroad. After some debate this bill Dunn, Ind ; r Harrison, O; Milward, Pa; Moore, Ohio; Scott, Ind; 
and heavier timber. was referred to the canal committee, by a vote Hickmen, j 0 hn, l’a. 
These who do not wish back numbers, can of ayes 62. •. 
what Missionary Society will undertake to send — The Vicksburg and Texas railroad, now in progress, 
the gospel to human governments ? Have they does not vary three miles from an air line throughout its 
W Forwif-Hickmen, John, Pa. “committed the unpardonable sin ?” If not, entire length, which is 190 miles. 
Absentees— Barclay, Pa; Bayly, Va: Childs, N Y; Craigc, N ] e t them by all means receive rcliqioUS instruc- Tbe Jfa ysville (Ky.) Eagle says a mail-carrier between 
C; Edwards, NY; Emne, O; Haven, N Y; Horton, O; Hughston, . , , , , , that point and Cattleburg, finding his mail rather heavy, 
N Y; Miller Mo; Packer, Pa; Richardson, Ill; Seward, Ga; Tay- tlOn. Emerging from heathen darkness, how ^ & bftg fuU of newgpaperB . 
Not Voting—A iken, S C; Banks, Mass; Fuller, Pa. would they be SUl piised to leal n that men may — The Chicago Democrat says that 6.400 tons of dressed 
commence with the present ar any other number. 
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Questions of Peace and War. 
Mr. Bailey’s resolution, condemning the lan¬ 
guage used by Gov. Clark in his Message, re¬ 
specting the Judiciary, was finally adopted in 
the House by a vote of 58 to 53. 
The tax bill, extending the time for the col¬ 
lection of taxes in all the towns of the State to 
— The Chicago Democrat says that 6,400 tons of dressed 
Some points of order touching*the legality of not do collectively what they are forbidden to pork have been shipped eastward on the Michigan Central 
. . VI , . " .. c if inflivirliiflllv-tluif. cin in n crronl. mnee ic nnl, Railroad ninco the* first of Novomher. 
The news from Europe, brought over by the J Ulx UUi ’ L1J " 
Arabia, is considered highly important, on ac- lecticn oi taxes in town 
count of an intimation that Russia consents to Mhrcli 1st, passed both ouses. 
treat for peace. The terms of pacification are 
proposed by Austria, and were previously ac- Shocking Iragedy.— A star 
cepted by the Allies. Despatches from the con- * rom l * ie * ,or( ^ er coun<lcs 
tinent first stated that Russia, accepted the terms P lace on lhe ni S Lt of Janu!1 
unconditionally ; but subsequent and more re- "'hereabouts oi several of the i 
the election were raised, but, on motion of Mr. 
Clingman, of North Carolina, the vote was de¬ 
clared legal by a vote of 156 to 39. 
Mr. Banks was, by request of the clerk, con¬ 
ducted to the chair by Messrs. Aiken, F uller 
do individually—that sin in a great mass is not Railroad since the first of November. 
less hateful than it would he in minute subdi- — There were arrested in Chicago during the last six 
visions-that under all circumstances, relations, montbs 110 lpfiS tban 3,716 persons-of whom four were 
, , . c i-ii j ministers, four lawyers and eight doctors, 
and combinations, we are forbidden to revenge x T t ^ o. a r nC rr • , , . , 
. i-ii — The tonnage of the United States for 1855 is stated at 
insults, return evil lor evil, or stnve to build 5^212,001 tons ; that of Great Britain in 1854, at 6,043,270, 
Shocking Tragedy.— A stampede of slaves ^ ^ an q Campijell of Ohio. He was greeted ourselves up by pulling others down. Even and that of France in 1854 at 716,000 tons 
cepted by the Allies. Despatches from the con- * l om * ,01< ^ er ccmn< * cs °f Kentucky took j ou q a]K i enthusiastic ch 
tinent first stated that Russia, accepted the terms P ace <>n f ie ni g 1 0 anuaiy . . ie p ro f oun d silence which ens 
unconditionally ; but subsequent and more re- thereabouts of several of the fugitives having 1 thanking the House fo 
liable information essentially modified this con- b f n d^-ered at Cincinnati, officers proceed- ^ him The oafch of ( 
struction, proving that Russia only accepts the to raave ai 1 ests - P on appioac img e w j 0BHDA £. Qkddigs, 
* . . .. . nonco -w-lioro tnn elavoH worn sporotprl. thp at.ter J 
. , • . „ ..house where the slaves were secreted, the latter ‘ J '. ' ,. , 
terms as a basis of negotiation. , , , her, after which the House adjourned. 
Whether this acceptance is grounded upon fired, wounding two or three persons, but not ___ 
good faith and a desire for peace, or is only seriousl f; One slave woman, finding escape }[ARn FQR RAILR0ADS ._ T he high winds and 
adopted for purposes of delay, remains to be ^possible, cut the throats of her children, kill- drivi now which continued incessantly from 
seen, but tbe impression is strong, on this side ln S 0,10 lnstana y- and severeiy wounding two g^, ui ht until Tuesday, blocked up the 
of the Atlantic at least, that the Allies are olhers ’ Six of the fugitives were apprehended, rail and caused great delays and damage 
the:, selves quite as anxious for a peace as the but ei S ht are said to have escaped. 
Czar, and are quite as ready to make sacrifices Punushment !n School.-A case recently came 
with loud and enthusiastic cheers, and amidst our religious teachers have sometimes paid to _ a bill introduced in the Kentucky Legislature pro- 
the profound silence which ensued, made a brief patriotism tlie homage due to Christ. Kings vides that if any white person or free negro aid a slave to 
speech thankin'? the House for the Honor con- and legislators are trammeled by traditionary escape he shall upon convmtmn, suffer death 
ferred upon him? The oath of office was admin- maxims and practices that should have been 
istered by Joshua It. Ciddings, the oldest mem- left in the daik ages wheie they onginated. boxes which it has been usual to give to their customers, 
ber, after which the House adjourned. They need “lepioot and exhortation to light- — The injuries received by Mr. Corwin from his fall at 
_ t t _ eousness.” Let US never fawn before power, cinninnati, are more serious than at first supposed. He 
Hard for Railroads.— The high winds and nor with jaundiced eyes search the divine rec- may, perhaps, be confined to his rooms for some months, 
driving snow which continued incessantly from ords for a license to ambitious, cruel, or corrupt - The State of Maryland derives an income of $21,000 
Saturday aigh, aa.il Tuesday, blocked „p tbe legislation. is tbe true ^ of any „a- 2SSS-W.C 
railways and caused great delays and damage tion. It we are always careful to keep oui- moo+ . w bold in Henrv Ward 
— The Paris bakers this year distributed to the poor 
gratuitously 444,000 lbs. of bread, in lieu of the Christmas 
boxes which it has been usual to give to their customers. 
— The injuries received by Mr. Corwin from his fall at 
— The State of Maryland derives an income of $21,000 
from lottery licenses, but the Legislature has wisely pro¬ 
vided for the extinction of the whole system in that State. 
— At a recent meeting held in Henry Ward Beecher’s 
to obtain it. 
While the 
before the Police Court of Springfield, Mass., 
to the trains. On Sunday night the locomotives selves in the right, we shall be respected even Churcb in Brooklyn between $30,000 and $40,000 of the 
of two trains on the Rochester & Niagara Falls though we shall seem more inclined to “peace ” B to C k of the Kansas Emigrant Aid Society was subscribed, 
road were thrown off the track and broken, the than we have hitherto been. —The First Presbyterian Church of New Orleans have 
While the war cloud across the ocean presents .7,7.; ~ 777l 7 7,7 i7l7m 77 77 7 77n i 177 next morning another engine with a snowplow We are permitted to hope that the ties of hu- made overtures to the Rev. Dr. N. L. Rice, of St. Louis 
... . ., r . arising out ol the punishment ot a pupil by ® „ 1 , . . , 1 Mo., to become their pastor, with the promise of $7,000 
some appearance ot dispersing, it seems to ^ teac j ier Voluminous evidence was pro- was tbrown off and disabled, and an express man brotherhood and of common interests will salary 
gather more threateningly here. A debate has duced on one s ; de to skow the extent of the passenger and a freight train also came in col- yet prove stronger than mountain barriers and _ ' T he ship William Hitchcock, owned in New York, 
recently occurred in the United States Senate, , > s in i ur i es which are said to have been quite fi sio11 011 die samc r °ad. Several persons are geographicallines—or even than the lust of gain, was burned at sea on her way to Havre, with 2,250 bales of 
which, taken in connection with the facts set severe ami disproportioned to the sli*?ht offense, reported injured, but none seriously. Two lo- American enterprise, or rather Yankee enter- ? otb,n : 546,500 insured in New York and a larger amount 
forth in the President's Message, presents our &nd Qn the other side to ghow that lRe fl age lla- comotives on the straight line east to Syracuse prisej bas ber eye upon “ the Provinces.” Our ".^oldest living poets, since the death of Mr. Rogers, 
relations with England in a somewhat alarming tj 0 n was merited. The decision arrived at bv are ^ be f rac k, and the old line by way of p eop l e are traversing Canadian forests, cultiva- are said to he Walter Savage Landor, born in 1775 ; Leigh 
posture. Senators Cass and Seward have made tbe j udgewas that although the extent of the Canandaigua is blocked up entirely. Seven t i ng Canadian soil, and dealing largely in Cana- Hunt, born in 1784 ; and Barry Cornwall, (Mr. Proctor,) 
speeches on the subject of the British occupa- punislimen t may have been unnecessrv, yet it locomotives running out of this city on the dif- dianpvoduce . The soil of Canada is better born in 1790. 
tion in Central America, and both maintain ^ ^ tle leacllcr u , crimi ; al ferent branches of the N. Y. Central are thus ray prices allowed me to suppose. 
that, by the Clayton and Bulwer treaty, it was disabled m two day s time. It see med to me that I saw as many Bulls as 7 t ,, nrlv 7 PrP w „™v , hi, 
that, by the Clayton and Bulwer treaty, it was 
intended by Great Britan to abdicate all sover¬ 
eignty over any part of Central America, re- 
. 1 , . .. n , , _The Citv Council ol Cincinnati have expelled the re- 
tlian ray early prejudices allowed me to suppose. y .. . , , , r 
J J fit porter for the Gazette, because he spoke slightingly of the 
It seemed to me that I saw as many Bulls as menta | capacity of that body, and thereby provod his in- 
Jonathans at the east end of Suspension Bridge, s i n uation true. 
and as many Jonathans as Bulls at the west _ a bill is before the Senate to permit the city of Utica 
eignty over any part of Central America, re- New Judicial District. —The members of the New York Observer. Ibis able Religious and ag many Jonathans as Bulls at the west _ A bill is before the Senate to permit the city of Utica 
Bounce all interference in«its affairs, and with- Bar in this city publish a call in the daily pa- and Family Newspaper, enters upon its thirty- end Tbe S0(da ] and business interests of the to raise a sum not exceeding three hundred thousand dol- 
draw from all occupation there. pers f or a meeting to take into consideration the fourth volume under the most favorable auspi- twQ people are every day becoming more inti- larB towards the construction of the Utica and Binghamp- 
Unless they do this, (which is improbable,) propriety of establishing another Judicial Dis- ces. It appears in an entire new dress, and, mate _ Though Canada should never be “ an- ton raUroad - 
then the question arises whether the United trict. The great amount of business which clogs though we thought its former dimensions af- nexcd; ” it s foreign allegiance will he less and c 7d wcather°has^been very destructive tothe birds. Great 
States will submit to the usurpation, or resort to the calendar of the courts, is the reason urged forded “ ample room and verge enough, it has j egs important, for governments hereafter will numbers of quails, partridges and other birds have been 
trine so long asserted by our government, lime f our Judgeships of twenty-five hundred dollars nounced as “ not only the largest religious news- 0 £ influence on human affairs to religion, — John D. Fink, a bachelor German, who died at N. Or- 
will settle these questions, and it is to be hoped eac h, and a District Attorneyship, Clerk of the paper, but the largest newspaper in the world.” educat j on> Koc j ;d usage and business arrange- lcans rftcent, .v. left $60,000 to his relatives, and the balance 
without the serious difficulties apprehended by Court, <fcc., have nothing to do with the matter. This gives more space for various subjects, and mentgj gpea king and ruling through the mighty of $r,00 ’° 001a ". A ^ y A destltate 1,rotestant wldowB > 
many intelligent, statesmen. " 7 we are glad to notice that the secular pages em- and yet to be mightier power of public senti- ^^erai Quitman thinks his body servant Isaac got 
—- Lucky Esoape.-A singular, and, under the brace departments devoted to Agriculture, Sci- mftnt Constitution or no constitution, repre- i ea ve to go h 0 „ e from Washington because he was afraid 
Our Premiums.— The mails from all sections circumstances, fortunate accident, occurred on ence, Commerce, etc., thus materially enhancing sentation 01 . n0 representation, popular suffrage the abolitionists would seduce him into freedom. Non- 
are so far “behind time”—most of the rail and the New York Central Railroad early on Satur- the value of a journal which previously had no ^ absolutism Autocrats, Kin"s, and Presidents sense! He only wanted to see Dinah. 
other roads being blockaded with snow, and day morning. When the express train from superior of its class. For terms, <fec., see adver- bave g() t to move as they are moved upon they — The contractors in the French army have a profita- 
rendered nearly impassable — that we presume Buffalo, drawn by two locomotives, arrived in tisement in this paper. , f ] .7 bb _ nid s P an d "their lease of Me business. Some of them clear $300,000 a year. One 
-7 remittees fL c„,„peti,„ S for L Feb- tbU city, it w. observed that Wo .heels of tbe -- - -—- cHbelr Si^t ZESEZlZ? ~ * 
ruarv Premiums, although mailed on the 2d forward truck of the second locomotive tender The Mississippi Senator, lhe election of 1 I $ } , 
ruarv Premiums, although mailed on the 2d forward truck of the second locomotive tender I he Mississippi senator, ine eiccuon oi 
inst7, will not reach us for some days. Hence, were gone — when, how, or where, was a mys- the Hon. Jefferson Davis, the present Secretary m ‘ 
we shall await patiently (as we trust will all tery. The shaft had broken, and the wheels of War, to the U. S. Senatorsliip fiom Mississip- 
touch. _ There are now four coileries on fire in varions parts of 
Without vain boasting, and without expecting the coal region in Pennsylvania. Tlie fires in two of them 
that “free institutions” are an antidote for all has been smouldering for several years, and as yet no efiort 
friends interested,) another week, if not two, fallen out, without giving intimation of the fact pi, will not produce a vacancy in the War De- ‘" , . . . . „ has been made towards extinguishing it. 
, /. ? • ...... j .*_ .l-i n __ -rNovfmo-nt t.liA Rp.nid-.nrial d ut, ifts will not com- Human ms, lei . > G J ’ ‘ 1 * _pf ti. 
before counting up and declaring tlie result of to any one. partment, as the Senatorial duties will not corn- ,1 o-nnfl works ” ^ 1 —A young man from Norwich, Ct., Thomas S. Hunt, Las 
the enmnotition -- mence until the fourth of March, 1857, at which voke otheis to g • received a degree of Knighthood from the Emperor of the 
P _' -- Unparalleled Growth.— The Newport (Wis- i me the term of the present administration ex- My landing at Detroit, was a farce which I do French> for an essay delivered before the Academy of 
The Weather has been remarkably frigid consin) Mirror is jubilant over the increase of p i re s. not wish to connect with a Sermon. Sciences, ilr. Hunt is entirely sell-educated, 
and boisterous during the past week. On Sat- their city, whiqh doubled its inhabitants in a 1 A f C1 ° U '_ T ' $1 7ooto jlln 
urday night the tbermometer marked six de- week. This is accounted for from the fact that Burritt s Citizen of t he Y orld, edited by ^ . late Hudson river railroad accident, for the fidelity with 
grees below zero. To-day (Tuesday) the atmos- previously there was but one house in the place, the celebrated cosmopolitan whose name it 3 he gas companies o ev oi v ci y nive which he exposed himself in watching their treasure, 
phere is progressing towards geniality, giving and another was moved upon tlie spot from a bears, is an ably conducted advocate ot many agreed to reduce ^tlie pi ice o gas, a tci nex __^} ie Lyons (France) journals speak Qf a spectacle at 
slight indications that the January thaw, which neighboring village. The prospect of a railroad, important reformatory and philanthropic move- September, to $2,50 per 1,000 cubic feet, which Qnce touching and singular. Eight one-handed Zouaves 
was “postponed on account of the weather,” <fcc., has given rise to the new enterprise of ments. See Prospectus in our advertising de- will make a difference of $400,000 per month to fr0 m the Crimea have been seen walkingin the streets by 
Y r . , , t 7 6 ., ., . 1 , , the consumers of that citv. twos, keeping together by the only arm which is left them. 
may yet arrive, though out of season. building up the city of Newport. partment. tne consumers oi J- > l b 6 
may yet arrive, though out of season. 
building up the city of Newport. 
