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M , MOORE’S RUKAL NEW-YORKER: AN AGRICULTURAL AND FAMILY NEWSPAPER. OCT. 25. 
ti e8> and demand the calm reflection of both Conflagrations and Casualties. miscellaneous items, 
the rtalwmai Md tlio maMes^A gMOTl The Coach Factory of Messrs. Phelps, Case Tne receipts of the National Agricultnral 
must ”f necessity requires, be looked in the * Co., of Pittsburg, Pa., was destroyed_by fire Fair in Philadelphia, amounted to *33,555. 
tee-L sue)., from all that can be gathered together teilh a large quant,ty of unfinished 1 he expense, are sa,d to amount to th.rty-hve 
, ‘ , . ® . _ Ar work, on the 12th inst. The loss was estimated or forty thousand dollars. Not a very reason a- 
on the subject, ts the tendenc.es of a great po - . „„ Work8 Me 5U ' „„ , ho „ ld jodge . 
tion of Europe. France .» on the same route " • . * ’ w tt „ u— 
Miscellaneous Items. 
fUtos Clippings. 
— There are six thousand cartmen in Now York city. 
— Winona boasts a population of 2,600. A year ago it 
was 800. 
^ ... . . ** tion of Europe. France is on the same route at Jj>‘i.),uuu , ns $ ’ j ’ J . , ,, . —They have had ice an inch thick in the Pewee Valley, 
---tion oi & i vernment” S a s the Paris of Messrs, Hall & Speer were also destroyed, George W. Johnson, one of the large sugar Kentucky 
ROCHESTER, OCTOBER 25, 1856. as Eng an . “ ® d y to moderate with a lar g e amount of castings, Ac. Loss planters on the Mississippi below New Orleans, — A haul of counterfeiters was made in New York on 
______— Constitviionnel, has encieavorea to moueraie . dt.nnnn q om ,. 0 i .moll ton. vonnutitr luff eotate mhiPil at. _ 
REMOVAL! 
Special Notice to all “ Ruralists.’ 
the spmt o en erprise even a ements were burned at the same time, and the not less than $700,000. He has by bis will _ Thus far five St; 
sion of peace, yacjourningseve tofcad j oss above insurance is estimated at at manumitted all his slaves, 200 in number.— 20th of November, 
cessions an( iy or net ing ie iniro uc ion j eaat $150,000. One thousand workmen were They are all to be sent to Liberia in four yeari —The number of 
$40,000; insured $14,000. Several small ten- who died recently, has left an estate valued at Monday week. 
- i . ii a: _ _i a,,, l i _ A'rnA nnn tt« t _ w ;n 
« nr tt „ now schemes on the Bourse. XJufortunately it 
Tub Office of the Rural New-Yorker has new senemes on c J 
could do no more ; it could not prevent all ex- 
— Thus far five States have “ Thanksgiving Day” on the 
Jews in the United States exceeds a 
been removed to the old City Hall, Buffalo 
street, directly opposite the Court House, where ex j 8 t ence 0 f a crisis may be denied, but we 
we are at home in pleasant and commodious canno t help thinking that prosperity is some- 
nes on , , ,, thrown out of employment by the destruction from his death, and each one is to be furnished quarter of a million. 
ao more; it could not prevent all ex- " , * - The total cost of the trials of Wm. Arrison at Cin 
The Assemblee Nationals says : “The °f these workshops. with fifty dollars cinnati was $20,c6i. 
^ b« denied, but we A destructive fire broke out in Columbus, The Supreme Court of New York have deci- _ ^ a v . mT1Arnr nf RnBgia i8 Baid t < 
Ohio, on the 10th iDst., in the back build- ded that omnibus drivers and common carriers, 
ing of the Ohio House, which resulted in its have no right to refuse carrying persons on ac- 
... 11 , , .1 „ „ __ there. 1DM 01 vaiiiu Ju.uuoc, navu I 1 U ngui wiciuoc vcwi j ijjg puouuo uu ap- _ TLo Pnot-nffirfi in 
quarters, and prepared to receive ca s tom a w ia on e w n , of our railway8j destruction, and quickly communicated to the C0U nt of color. on Wednesday night. 
friends who have occasion to visit the estab- cen _ a ing j ■ i German Lutheran Church adjoining. The The Keokuk and Fort des Moines Railroad — On the 1st inst., i 
in the amount oi iSanK advances on commercitii . , , nnn . 
lishment. , ... , . lerieH church, and a splendid organ, valued at $d,uuu, bas been finished to the first station, Buena cahontas county, Va. 
--- bills, and in the duties on expoitation levieu 7 / . , , , u 1 
TCFW quarter_trial SUBSCKIBJ2B.S. . . ,, i; ,^3 wiutivc nf thp vptv wliirh were destroyed. 1 he loss on the church build- YihIsl. The laying of the track is progressing — A child, son of a 
a*:: q ™ he »»««' wuh " sr, •*«*»-«- - - -»* *«• p- *:.r 
October_a good time for subscriptions to begin. » $22,000. Gen. Harney is to take the command of our ’ 
Trial Subscribers-In order that strangers The Boston Post says that the suspension of The iumber-yard troops in Florida for the winter campaign, 
may give the Rural a trial, and to introduce it the Bauk of France is clearly stated in a post- Delaware river, near nign urmge, ' which is to be vigorously prosecuted, with an the morniDg of the 2! 
in localities where it is comparatively un- cri t to a letter reC eived in that city by the on the ^ th “st., together with twen y u ' increased force, until the Indians are extermi- _ A war of extermi 
known, we will receive both single and club Persia, by one of the leading banking houses. “8® “ uat e d or persuaded to remove west. was in Minnesota aga 
subscriptions for three months—Oct. to Jan.— -phe English funds advanced two per cent, upon K°H“>g Mill an mac line . . . I P EO fs. Moore and Francis, of Iowa, have —From July 1 to ( 
.k rales as for a vear.- _I._< m an - Loss estimated at $2UU,UUU. Now ndeaM T.a heinff to feet of lumber survey! 
cinnati was $20,061. 
— The Coronation of the Emperor of Russia is said to 
have cost $5,000,000. 
— The Post-office in WilmingtoD, Delaware, was robbed 
on Wednesday night. 
— On the 1st inst., snow fell all day at Huntersville, Po- 
known, we will receive both single and club p erg j a> one 0 f t b e leading banking houses, 
subscriptions for three months—Oct. to Jan.— The p Dg q s b funds advanced two per cent, upon 
at the same proportional rates as for a year. ann0U ncemenl. 
Agents and other friends who propose to form -- 
clubs for tbe next volume, will please observe Political Items. 
this offer and give us their list of trial subscri- - 
bers —thus preparing the way for a more gene- t ue Republicans of Maryland have com- 
— A child, son of Allen McDonald, of Dodge Co.,Wis., 
was killed by a bear last week. 
— A slaver, the baik Paucbita, has been seized at New 
York, just as she was going to sea. 
— All Louisiana and Alabama papers speak of frost on 
the morning of the 23d of September. 
— A war of extermination is threatened by the Chippe- 
was in Minnesota against the Sioux. 
— From July 1 to October 1, 1856, there were 66,867,235 
In St. Louis, Mo., on tbe 12th inst., a fiie on a scientific exploration of the Andean 
broke out in Geisel’s furniture store, on 1 ine re gj 0Dg 0 f Eq Ua d 0 r. They expect to be away 
street, between Main and Second? and before it akou (. eighteen months. In addition to their 
could be arrested, many thousand dollars woitli g eo i 0 gical researches, they intend to make in- 
arrived in New Orleans, La., being about to feet of lumber surveyed at Bangor, Me. 
start on a scientific exploration of tbe Andean JSEVERE.’ 
regions of Equador. They expec to be away _ ^ ^ ^ aff 0ng the pafBengerB by tho BaU ic, 
about eighteen months. In addition to their w hich sailed on Saturday week for Liverpool. 
geological researches, they intend to make in- _ Tbe New Orleans Board of Health has suspended the 
strumental measurements and examinations of quarantine. The city is remarkably healthy. 
some of the mountains and volcanoes of the — Col. Prince is elected to the Canadian Parliament from 
Andes. the Western District, by over 400 majority. 
Charles Sprague, Cashier of the Globe Bank, — Haynes, the murderer of Emma Smith, at Detroit, 
-r. . tit _i_ c _ n.„„„„„ has been sentenced to imprisonment for life. 
ral circulation in future. We shall be happy to pleted their Electoral ticket. The Electors at of property was destroyed. strumental measurements and examinations of q Uaran tine. The city is remarkably healthy. 
forward, free and post-paid, specimen numbers, ] ar ge are Francis P. Blair and William Finck- The Louisville Courier says : “The bright gome 0 f the mountains and volcanoes of the — Col. Prince is elected to the Canadian Parliament from 
prospectuses, <fcc., to any and every person dis- ne y Ewing. light which lit up the heavens so brilliantly on ^ nc j eg> the Western District, by over 400 majority. 
posed to aid in extending the circulation ol the The New Haven Register gives a list of the tUe night of the 10th inst., denoted the burn- Charles Sprague, Cashier of tbe Globe Bank, — Haynes, the murderer of Emma Smith, at Detroit, 
paper, thereby augmenting its usefulness. We towns in Connecticut which have just holden ing, in Jeffersonville, of perhaps the only build- j$ og tQ n> MBSsachusetts, for thirty-two years, is has been sentenced to imprisonment for life. 
trust that hundreds of its ardent and influential elections. They stand 71 Democratic, 69 Re- ing of historical interest in this vicinity. It sixty .f our years 0 id, and is now ready to pay — Three Insurance Companies in NewYorkhavosus- 
friends, near and distant, will kindly prepare publican, 4 divided. was the house in which Gen. Wm. H. Harrison g } x t y .f our th dividend of said bank. He P em3ed—the Astor . Globe and Internationa,. 
for an early commencement and successful can- The following is the official vote of Vermont lived when he was Governor of the Northwest kag eyery one 0 f the previous sixty-three fo 7tbe Var l85G f is esthnatedat $1 800 000 000 Ur C ° ^ 
vass of the Rural’s Winter Campaign. at the September election :-Whole number. Territory. In the old frame tenement, with its gemi _ aBnual dividends of that institution with ° r _ ^ lategt adviccg Bay tber e me 72 vessels on their 
., 45,984 ; necessary to a choice, 22,992. Fletcher, brick basement and weather-stained fiont and ^jg own hands. way to Buflalo, with 1,620,647 bushels of grain. 
Review Of the Week. (Republican,) 34,052 ; Keyes, (Buchanan,) 11,- crumbling, time-eaten roof, resided foi several Among the side-shows at tlie Wisconsin State — The Grand Trunk Railroad is to be opened through to 
_ 661 ; Fillmore and scattering, 270. Governor years the great Indian conqueior, whose name in Fa j y ^ vvas a fight between a bear and a bull. Toronto for public traffic on Monday, the 27th inst. 
Durixg the past week the elections held in Fletcher’s majority is twenty-two thousand one connection with his victories and many virtues, trug< . tkafc tke Bava g e taste which leads to —The Ohio River is two inches lower than ever before 
the States of Pennsylvania, Ohio and Indiana hundred and twenty-one. became a household word throughout the Union. guch exhibitions is not destined to grow in this known, and gixty-two feet lower than it was in 1847. 
have absorbed the public mind and press, to The election in Florida has gone democratic There he ruled that vast portion of our confed- country> - Washington Irving was paid twenty thousand dollars 
the exclusion of every thing else. The results Uy five hundred majority. A demociatic eracy known as the States of Indiana, Illinois, The “offal crop” of last summer in New f° r the English crpj ri^litot his 
as far as heard are given in their appropriate governor and legislature have been elected.— Iowa, Wisconsin, and the territory of Minneso- York wag a ricb one> T he contractors have re- — The railroad between Fox Lake and Milwaukee is so 
place. A United States’Senator is to be elected by this ta. Thence he issued his orders ; there he re- move ' d to Barren Island since the middle of nearly completed that construction trains pass over it. 
We have in the detail of California news the legislature. ceived the Legislators, and there dispensed that March; 1)700 dead horses and cattle, 5,000 dead iQ ^succTsrfuUnm 18^ 
following interesting item relative to P. T. Gen. Whitfield has been unanimously elect- famous latch-string hospitality which in 1840 cats and dogs , and GOO goats, calves, hogs, etc., _ A mad ox made his appearance in the streets of Ne* 
Herbert, the Representative of that State, at ed as delegate to Congress from Kansas, in con- became so celebrated.” total of all dead carcases , 7,350. Yoik , agt week gored two persons and was finally shot. 
Washington. Mr. H„ it will be remembered, se q U ence of the free State men refusing to par- The propeller Louisville took fare near Og- of ^ york> Qn the mh in8t<> _ Thfl gteam ’ er Pergeverance) 0 f the New Orleans am 
shot a waiter at the hotel at which he was stop- ticipate in tbe election. densburgb, N. Y., on the 12th inst., and was nted an order for tke arregt 0 f Mr. Coleman, Galveston line, was burnt at a Texas port on the 3d inst. 
ping, was tried for murder and acquitted. The The Democrats claim Pennsylvania by 6,000 pretty much destroyed. She was run ashore ^ ^ the Executive Members of tbe San _ Ex-Governor Sprague, the most extensive manufac 
people of California seem to entertain different 0 r 7,000 plurality, on their State ticket. Con- above Prescott. She had on board 7,000 bush- Francigco yj„ii ance Committee, on the com- turer in Rhode Island, died on the 19th inst.,at Providence 
opinions on the subject from those which influ- gressmen, as far as heard from, stand. Demo- e ls wheat, 1,000 bbls. of flour, wool, <fcc. Crew ] ainfc 0 f wnii am Mulligan one of the banish- —The Secretary of War is now on a visit to West Point 
_ 1 AT A TYPtitirtTI . PnrMiKli/iOTi n Antfavlonfa 10 ^ C fc) J A vokiVia 1 /l ( omr\Vk»xll in A SPCTPtflT V dill 1D1? llifl ftbfiCDCC 
enced the jury in their verdict. A petition, 
signed by two thousand people, residents of the 
cratic, 15 ; Republican and American, 10. 
The Republicans have carried Ohio by above 
place, was presented to him on bis arrival at 20,000 plurality. They have 13 Congressmen, 
San Francisco worded as follows : the Democrats 7, Americans 1. 
“To Hon. P. T. Herbert: We, the citizens Indiana has gone Democratic by 5,000.— 
all saved. . „ ed parties. Damages laid at $100,000. 
The steamer Norwalk was burnt in New » , , 
York on the 15th inst. She was lying at the Goy^eary has invited Col. Walker, a Free 
has paid every one ot tlie previous sixty-mree for the year 185Cj is egtimate d at $ 1 , 800 , 000 , 000 . 
semi-annual dividends of that institution with _ The Jategt adv i ccg Bay there are 72 vessels on their 
his own hands. way to Buflalo, with 1,620,647 bushels of grain. 
Among the side-shows at the Wisconsin state _ The Grand Trunk Railroad is to be opened through to 
Fair, was a fight between a bear and ahull. Toronto for public traffic on Monday, the 27th inst. 
We trust that the savage taste which leads to —The Ohio River is two inches lower than ever before 
such exhibitions is not destined to grow in this known, and sixty-two feet lower than it was in 1847. 
, — Washington Irving was paid twenty thousand dollars 
C °nf sc -\ ,, c for the English copy-right of his “ Life of Columbus.’’ 
The “offal crop of last summer in New 
York, was a rich one. The contractors have re- - railroad between Fox Lake and Milwaukee is so 
, , „ T . , .. n c nearly completed that construction trains pass over it. 
moved to Barren Island since the middle of J * • iaoi 
„ , | , , , ,,, r nnn j j — Gas was first introduced into this country in 1821, and 
March, l,i00 dead horses and cattle, o,()00 dead York in 1823. It was not succesiful until 1827. 
cats and dogs, and 600 goats, calves, hogs, <fcc., _ A ma(J QX made big ap p earance in the streets of New 
total of all dead carcases, 7,350. York last week, gored two persons and was finally shot. 
JUDGE Brady, of New York, on the 18th inst., —The steamer Perseverance, of the New Orleans and 
granted an order for the arrest of Mr. Coleman, Galveston line, was burnt at a Texas port on the 3d inst. 
and all the Executive Members of the San — Ex-Governor Sprague, the most extensive manuiac- 
Francisco Vigilance Committee, on the com- turer in Rhode Island, died on the 19th inst., at Providence, 
plaint of William Mulligan, one of the banish- - The Secretary of War is now on a vidt to West Point. 
«d parties. Damages laid at $100,000. s,, 
1 6 ^ _ The receipts at the late Connecticut State Fair were 
Gov. Geary has invited Col. Walker, a Free over 5 10)00 o, an amount exceeding that of any previous 
dock on North River undergoing repairs. She State man, to take command of a company that Fair , 
Indiana has gone Democratic by 5,000.— was valued at $10,000 
of California, believing that you have forfeited There are 6 Democratic and 5 Republican Con- 
your claims and rights as our Representative, gressmen elected. Legislature in doubt. 
your Claims auu nguia an uu, ^r‘ vo ' ,u - - gressmen irtgromrurv ru -- ■ --- ’ j , f territorial legislature 
and that, by your course at tlie National Capi- The following table may be of service to our commenced leaking and sunk. There were 23 \d Elmendorf Es * fori 
tol, y0 u have deeply injured the fair fame of readers for immediate reference in the coming persons on board, who made a raft, on which 14 ’dmond lmendorf, ^. q., o 
the State of California, both at home and abroad, CO utest. It shows the number of tbe Electoral of them floated for 30 hours, until taken off by C1 0 n ° egis a me ^om u^ 
would, therefore, take this course to make vo tes to be cast by the several States, distin- Capt. Russell. There were nine of the crew aat ^ many years o ie 
. , , , . /» ii i . . 'sc Ci j cerv in this State, died at ins re 
known our wishes, and to respectfully request eu j s hing them, for convenient reference, as free drowned. ,r „ , r . . ,, 
... i n ii r_ 8 , , . _ *, * ■ - voli on Monday, Oct. Oth, in th( 
of you that you would not again make Caldor- an d slave States; ~ ,. J 
^ J /Y-iY-f t a 1 Tnio/jfinn his n.frp.. 
inift vour home.” free states. slave states. 
The action of the English and French gov- Maine... 8 Virginia— .15 
ernments relative to the Neapolitan Monarchy ^^ 0 ^.^!.’."."""" 5 South Carolina"".... 8 
has not been viewed with silence by the other Massachusetts.12 Alabama. 9 
powers of Europe. Many of these seem to Rhode Island. 4 Mississippi.7 
think that Napoleon and Victoria are assum- Connecticut. 6 Louisiana. G 
ing a position which they cannot successfully New Jersey .. 7 Maryland . 8 
jug a punw j j Pennsylvania.27 Tennessee.12 
hold—umpires m all questions between the Califomia . 4 Missouri.9 
people and their rulers—and Russia has put in New York.35 Delaware. 3 
a decided protest in the form of a note to all Ohio.23 Georgia.10 
the diplomatic agents of the Czar in Europe. Indiana.13 Texas.4 
The Prime Minister alludes to the terms of the IlHnois . n , 
“ Treaty of Pans,” m which each Sovereign is lQwa . 4 Kentucky...12 
secured his own independent position, and Wisconsin.6 -— 
claims that this section has been violated by ^ ^ -- Total . 120 
the military occupation of tlie States of Greece °* a . . ^ ^ _ 
and tbe forcible dictation to Naples. The Em- The New Advertisements in this number of 
peror is preparing to follow up this protest by Eural> as j n mos t other issues, include 
l l mioiido the governor has raised to preserve order in the — A brace of dwarf deer, the size of rabbits, from Java, 
W ?B« “tellrV- mofith ran in’to a brig in tbe territory. The Governor Baja he does not wish brought h, th, u. s. frigate 
Bay, near Baltimore, Md., on Tuesday. BLc I]”’™ f f°tlio^territoidallegislature! 11 ^ °L>nox xotjh _ Tfae Texag gngar crop ig gaid to be a fai]ure in gome 
commenced leaking and sunk. There were 23 ‘ ° ‘ ’ parts of the State, while the cotton crop will bo better than 
persons on board, „ho made a raft, on which 14 Ennoan EnManoas, Esq., formerly a mem- f >>t 
of them floated fcr 30 hours, until taken off by her of tbo Legislatuio from Dutchess e'.unly, to the eitentot 100, coo fiorira w«. recently 
Capt, Russell. There were nine of the crew and for many years Clerk of the Court of Chan- Bt olen from the Baroness de Rothschild, of Frankfort-on- 
cery in this State, died at Ins residence at Ti- the-Maiu. 
c lownet . r f _ yoli on Monday, Oct. 6th, in the 79th year of —The steamer Africa sailed on the 15th inst , for Liv- 
Tho Presidential Election. his age. Sh. t.h.,.«ao esoo.ooo 
Tho Presidential Election. 
The following is a summary of the laws and 
constitutional requirements in the election of a 
President and Vice President: 
Provincial Items. 
The Toronto Globe of the 14th inst. says :— 
erpool. She takes out 55 passengers, and nearly $800,000 
in specie. 
— It has been estimated that over four hundred thousand 
pistols have been turned out at Colt’s manufactory in 
Hartford. 
— The citizens of Washington and Georgetown are ne- 
1 Electors elected on tbe first Tuesday after An accident which occurred on Saturday aftei - gotjatiDg witb a view of consolidating the two into one 
the first Monday in November. n00n last has casfc a g loom 0ver man f CirdeS J n corporation. 
2 Electors meet on the first Wednesday in our community. Two young gentlemen, Mr. _ Tho conBtab ies in Philadelphia have returned to court 
December and cast their votes. They then Selb 7 Cameron, of the firm of R. D. McPher- 930 taverns and restaurants that have the appearance of 
wdk son & Co., and Mr. J. L. Talbot, barrister, em- selling liquor. 
one copy to the President of the Senate at barked in a skiff for the purpose of visiting one 
Washington before the first Wednesday in Jan- 
uary —another by mail to the same person, and 
of the houses at Sunnyside, recently purchased bany <m th e 25th. 
by Mr. Cameron. It is not known how the come be or ® 1 ■ 
J _Tho fnll nf ran 
— The United States Court commences a session in Al¬ 
bany on the 25th. There are some fifteen criminals to 
come before it. 
— The fall of rain in England the last week in Septem- 
the third deliver to the United States District boat wa? u P set > but tbe Y w ® re seen b Y persons ber) wag greater tban in any corresponding period for 
living near the Humber, clinging to the boat 
WlsconaD .Total.r 2 ^ Judge where electors meet. llvlD g near lUe ^ uraDer ’ to tne noat, fourteen years. 
Total.176 3 Each State provides by law for filling any floatlD g bottora "P^rds. The Col- _ ;T he Oneida Community have bottled and hermetical- 
- r vacancy in the Board of Electors, occasioned onist says the skiff was found near the mouth ly sealed two thousand quarts of tomatoes for market and 
The New Advertisements in this number of y rooifrnntiAn <Wh of the of the Humber Wednesday morning. The home consumption. 
T, „„ J _M iaelmlp by absence, dedth, or resignation. Such of the , _ The harvest in Southern Minnesota is of the finest 
3. Each State provides by law for filling any ^® b was floatin g boltora B P ward *. Tb ® Ool- 
a display of power, and has ordei ed his fleet to gevend noteworthy items. All interested in Rectors as are present are geneially a uthorized 
the Mediterranean-destination supposed to be the notable breed of Morgan Horses are referred ^ iveg notice to electorg of 
the Bay of Naples. to tbe announcement of a new bcok thereupon, , . , . ° 
the Bay of Naples. to t be announcement of a new bcok thereupon, ‘ , ° . ~ , w , , . 
The tone of the English press, however, is ““uhed by C. M. Ssxro.v * Co. Attention before ** Wednesday 
such as give the idea that matters will not he is dir( , cted to tlle advertisement of Hsilock’s second Wed „ sda m February, 
pushed to an open act of violence by the allied Q omb i ned Saw-Mill — a good machine. The .. , . . , . 
forces. There are also paragraphs that may he c , Cob Miu adver tised by WaronT & Co., , 8 ,e ’) b ”predd 1 ent e of the^enate Ihah in 
called enigmatieal-and ,he conclncons drawn „ f Westtteld , „ al «o worthy of notice There ^Jneo^ht il^ 
therefrom seem to indicate U.at F.anM and are Ilke „se various offers of Improved Stock, P cortificate of retu „ aud COUBt the 
England cannot be classed as b others dwell- Fruit Treee , 4c „ Ac ., to all and several of which ^ ^ Uie ^ „„ mber 
ing in natty; ^ A enqueuing with the-Umted attention u dire e,ed. for President, if such number be a 
States is visible in the improved opinions en- - - . , , , c , . , ,, 
tertained of this country and our institutions, Deferred.— We are again compelled to defer majority of the whole number of electoi. , s a 
and the Government organ openly declares several valuable and seasonable articles, in- be tb e President. 
“that a feeling of harmony, good-will, and eluding reports of Ag. Fairs, notes, queries, <&c., 6. If no person bas a majority as above, tlie 
brotherly-affection should be cultivated, that already in type or on file for publication. Con- choice is to be made from the three highest 
old antagonisms be dropped,” and a cementa- tributors and correspondents whose favors do returned. The members of the House, by 
tion of national and individual interests be not appear as early as desired, or not at all, will States, form themselves into Electoral Corn- 
bodies of the unfortunate gentlemen have not 
as yet been discovered. 
We learn from the Toronto Globe that the 
entire block of buildings bounded by King and 
Palace streets on tbe north and south, aud giving in Connecticut. 
— The harvest in Southern Minnesota is of the finest 
character. The.jield is represented from thirty to forty- 
five bushels to the acre. 
— Governor Minor has issued his proclamation appoint¬ 
ing Thursday, the 20th of November, as a day of thanks- 
5 On the second Wednesday in February, Princess and Caroline streets on the east and _ The President of the 
Cougresssl.au be iu sessiou aufl opeu tbere- west, was consumed by fire on Monday qight. 
turns, Tbe President of tbe Senate shall, iu As most of the buildings were old wooden af- '“f g nlne 
the presence of the House of Representatives, iair s, the total loss is not very great in propor- ?3iC00 down to $ 7( 
open the certificate of returns, and count the tion to the extent of giound swept by the con- Bogbon on Monday week, 
votes. The person having the greatest number flagration. Most of the furniture and otliei _ At the Hartford (Co 
of votes for President, if such number be a property in the houses destioyed was saved. Windsor, exhibited a skei 
— The President of the Boston Music Hall Association, 
Dr. J. B. Upham, has gone to Europe to contract for a 
large organ for that edifice. 
— No less than nine forged checks for sums varying 
from $3,000 down to $700, were offered at the banks iu 
tention i s anecteu. ^ ^ _ of votes for President, if such number be a 
DEFERRED.-We are'again compelled to defer majority of the whole number of electors, shall 
veral valuable and seasonable articles, in- be tbe President. 
udino- reports of Ag. Fairs, notes, queries, <&c., 6. If no person bas a majority as above, the 
igration. Most OI the furniture and Other _ At the Hartford (Conn.) County Fair, a Mrs. Case of 
operty in tbe houses destroyed was saved. Windsor, exhibited a skein of yarn spun from the “ wool” 
From figures in tbe Globe, we learn that tbe shaved from a poodle dog. 
entile population of Toronto is 41,760-21,004 
males and 20,7.>6 females. torg und U4 eugraverg . 
The Ayr Observer says —We have now in _ A proposa i W as made lately in the New York Board 
our possession a sample of wheat which, we 0 f A i de rmen, in favor of dividing the city into two sepa- 
venture to affirm, cannot be beat iu this Pro- rate Municipal Governments. 
perfected*." Connected by ties of consanguinity the Itnssn only holds „ mittees, and the majority determine which is It is of the .^variety and -A ewe,tor of th. &“»£££& 
and language, tbe conclusion has forced itself mwh , and hence we are often obliged to defer to be tbe choice of tbe State-each State hav.ng ™gh 1 »■ ££ ^appemance oftbe *”* - . „ t „ . . 
upon the minds of the people of England that some of the most valuable articles for weeks, only one vote. P U . ’ Tf , M MrJGustin, manager of the iron works at Qumsiga- 
tbeir only natural ally is the United States- while such as are of interest only at a particu- 7. If neither of the candidates get a majority g raia P ar excellence, it was grown by Mi. mQndj MagB>> hag applied electricity as a motive power to 
l,d furthermore, thal the time is not far dis- lar season must be given at once, (wbicl. is not of the States before the 4th of March, then the ““ wTA” * r*“““ 
tant when their assistance in repelling French always possible,) or omitted altogether, 
invasion would be invaluable. At home aud * ’ * _ 
abroad England and France seem to have a Grain Trade of Chioago.— An exhib 
driving bulness on hand. grain trade of Chicago for 1856, to October 4, the Unite d States shall make the election from The saw mill oi doiin m. urover in: uoioorne 
... ti appms to be in shows an increase in business of 3,634,000 the two highest candidates returned to them C. W., was totally destroyed by fire on the 16th on -prominent i 
n r° e T7 T k„f iZZ dT«b elcom. bushels r« comparison witb the trade for the b, the electors. U*. The loss is not known, butprobably from 
evi able. The Bank of Eng and has > e ® a game iod in l8 55-in fact, more than double —-^- $G,000 to $8,000. The fire was set, it is thought, making:a million of c 
pelled to raise its rates of discoun , n tUpintnl beimr 5 725 582 bushels. In addi- Warning to Children.— The Buffalo Express by children playing in the mill. keeping the Moscow ra 
check.the drainage uponills specie-depo^ ^Hy, we must take into says three children in Niagara were poisoned -—-- - Femaie wages are 
such is, even now, the demand, that a gieater , m ” titv in store at that time the last week by eating the seeds and pods of the A Good Sale.— The Milwaukee American Advertisements in the 
percentage, it is thought, will be necessary- “ bv railroal of whi hiere datura stramonium! or thorn-apple. It was says that the schooner Dean Richmond, recent- doliars a month-forty 
This state of affairs is causing intense excite- amount shipped by i L f dical aggigta V C e that their' ly arrived at Liverpool from Chicago, has been - A fe ? d °? B S ’7 
ment among the higher cUsses of the county ^.^X-nKy Hvi wVe saL. This weed grows so com- id for $27,000-1^ cost is stated to be $19,- 
Bulletins of glorious battles furnish fae o ^ fche q uautity destroyed mon in neglected enclosures, that it ought to be 000. Her cargo sold at an advance of 68 cents __ Tbe cogtume of tJ 
the fires of patriotism, an peop e i amount used at the distilleries, aud eradicated wherever it is within the reach of per bushel over its cost, when the schooner ar- in two hundred years. 
wiA historical victones-but agricultural fa 1- by fa e the amount x - cbildren . rived at Liverpool. of dress as.their great- 
Vice President shall act as President. 
the other day that the yield of wheat on his _ The p reB byterianH of this country have 2,300 minis- 
8 If the people do not elect through their farm this season averaged over thirty bushels ters, 3,100 churches, 260,000 communicants. For Church 
Jr. , i ^ ,1 a . r, rrp uses they raise annualiy_$2,250,000. 
Grain Trade of Chioago.—A n exhibit of the Electors a Vice President, then the Senate of P er a cre 
The saw mill of John M. Grover in Colborne, - Charles B.’Huntington of New York has been arrest- 
Warning to Children. —The Buffalo Express fay children playing in the mill. 
wi<5i historical victories—but agricultural fail- by fire, the amount i 
ures and industrial distress are also stern reali- the city consumption 
„ m , -1 , , , , s- ,1 ir.i ed for forgeries amounting to; near half a million of 
C. W„ was totally destroyed by fire on the 16th OQ .;J romineut mercant ij e firms. 
inst. The loss is not known, butprobably fiom _, g g(dd a cornpany 0 f Yankees in Russia are 
$6,000 to $8,000. The fire was set, it is thought, mak i ng Ja million of dollars perjear on a contract for 
by children playing in the mill. keeping the Moscow railway in repair. 
-- — Female wages are still very high in San Francisco.— 
A Good Sale. — The Milwaukee American Advertisements in the San Francisco papers offer sixty 
says that the schooner Dean Richmond, recent- do11 ^ a ™nth-forty dollars for a girl, 
ly arrived at Liverpool from Chicago, has been - A few* days since Mendiola.lthe guide who piloted 
J f . 6 • rv Gen. Taylor through his Mexican,, campaign, up to the 
sold for $27,000—her cost is stated to be $19,- of ButBa Vlgtaj ditdj aged9 o years. 
000. Her cargo sold at an advance of 68 cents _ Tbe cog ( ume 0 f ^ be Spanish ladies has not changed 
per bushel over its cost, when the schooner ar- in two hundred years. They actually wear the same style 
rived at Liverpool. of dress as.their great-great-graLdmothers did. 
