MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER: AN AGRICULTURAL AND FAMILY NEWSPAPER. 
NOV. 8, 
Rural” Letters from the People. 
Miscellaneous Items. 
Provincial Items. 
Ever since the first number of the Rural The historian, Merle D’Aubigne, has been in- Thb British ship Pride of Canada, which 
New-Yorker was issued, we have been encour- vited to visit America by the Young Men’s cleared at Quebec a few days since for Liver- 
aged by right-thinking, intelligent friends of a Christian Association of Boston. The Doctor, poo), had a cargo of 50,000 bushels of wheat 
pure and useful literature all over the Union.— in reply, accepts the invitation, and promises to laden at Montreal and Quebec. 
fhough we expended thousands of dollars, and visit the United States next year. 
The Quebec Colonist mentions a rumor that mas * 
itftos Clippings. 
-Thepresent population of Greece is 1,M3,251. 
— In Turkey there are neither theatres, plays nor dra- 
ROCHESTER, NOVEMBER 8, 1856. 
Another Rural Campaign. generous and influential friends and advocates i ng a Printer’s bill 
of the great cause of Rural, Mental and Phvs- r> 
Now that the Presidential Election is over, „ Progres8 and i mpr0 v e ment,” and never i 
years of labor, bcfoie the paper paid a farthiDg s At a Printer’s Festival, at Lowell, the follow- Capt. Lang, of the Cunard steamer Canada, has ~ The new steamship Adriatic sails for Liverpool Nov. 
profit, we were constantly stimulated by the ing definitions were given :—True Progress- 
substantial aid and kindly greetings of ardent. Subscription in advance. Old Fogyism—Ow 
Professor Morse has succeeded in telegraph- 
and the Union again saved - while Prosperity L a moment doubted the final and eminent > D S ovethe unl ft d ™ of the^magnetic tele- 
been in that city to make arrangements for the 28 ’ 1856 ‘ 
purchase of property to build a wharf for the 
line of steamers to be sent there by the Cunard 
*• _Wet 
Company next year. language 
Saturday’s Canada Gazette contains a proc- _ in ^ 
abounds, and Winter is commg — we wish, „ , . . . graph ot the English and Irish Company, a dis- 
* ' , 8 , . success of the enterprise. Almost Herculean omm * .u * , * f , , 
briefly and modestly, to announce the opening , . , , , . , , tance ol 2,Ullt) miles, at the rate of two hundred 
y . , and constant as have been our labors and cares •_ 1= . . 
of another Campaign. Having patiently bided , . , , and ten signals per minute, thus proving the 
1 5 8F J ... . during the past seven years, we would not ex- u;i;* t .. . 
our time until the occupation of the political . J ’ .. ... practicability of an Atlantic communication, 
u . 1 K change the consciousness and testimony which 
— Hod. David Spangler, of Coshocton, Ohio, died on the 
18th ult. 
— Webster says there are 100,000 words in the English 
language. 
— In Austria there are 19,000 midwives and only 6,398 
ior a moment aouotea tne nnai ana eminent graph 0 f the English and Irish Company, a dis- Nation further proroguing Parliament to physicians. 
success o tie enterprise. Almost Herculean tance of 2,000 miles, at the rate ot two hundred Thursday, the 4th day of December next. — According to the census there are 652,000 voters in 
The first train of cars from Toronto arrived at New York State. 
practicability of an Atlantic communication. Montreal on Monday evening week at 9 o’clock, 
r e c:Ll h riet::r:e”rrr;r 7 ted 
prove quite as beneficial and wide-spread in its Z ZL our fortl. JT “*• lbd “» d ™ «“ “ *• “*<>* <* » “ ““ ^ “ “ SJ>1 “ did 
results as that which is terminated by the “ ides , . , . ,, . , cultivated field, thirteen feet above the sea, and „ 
of Nov.mber." Folly believing that. “h^ ««l « «. two thousand aeres of collated " lb * VH » f 
i« President. or whatever political party may be d ‘. B , 1 tb femarksare foreign to the object who rob and set buildings on fire with impuni 
In 1752 an English ship stranded near New f fter a run of fourteen hours - Ti >ere was a 
is President, or whatever political party may be 
in the ascendancy, the Happiness of the Peo- 
we had in view on writing the above beading. 
Our purpose was simply to present extracts 
— The celebrated trottiDg horse “ Pilot” died at Balti¬ 
more last week. 
— Potatoes are selling in Mt. Sterling, Ky., at $1,25 
cents per bushel. 
— A telegraph is being constructed fro n Portland to 
Corvallis, Oregon. 
— The city of Lawrence, in Kansas, at the late election, 
polled seven votes. 
. x , V n 4. J I liui iA /00 ~ CAO OlUJUAY to JlCDClll U.VUttLlB * •> -- 
pie and I rospenty of the Country, depends frQm a few letter8 of recent date> as i ndicative of salt manufactured this year at the Onondaga 
mainly upon the Intelligence, ntue and well- q{ . ^ tenor ^ of numerous otherB# _ Salt Springs exceeds by a large sum that of last 
irec.e in ustry o in m uasan communi Those from which we quote have been received Y ear ’ Pb e I° ur principal coarse fields alone 
ties, we con en y announce an s a zea dur j n g th e past week, and are taken from a large ^ ave exceeded it at least 100,000 bushels. The 
ously enter upon the I u ampaign or 18o7 ber f similar importi D0W on our table . quantity sold, however, is much less this year 
With an abiding faith in the correctness and . , ^ „ JL 
c . ■ , , ,. , , A subscriber in Oneida Co., N. Y., writes: 
importance of principles and objects long since u . , , , ’ 
The Syracuse Journal says that the amount ‘V. S'’"' 1 "Series have taken place — It soowned to the deptb ot 
J . J during the past two weeks, and a number of burg, Va., on the 14th nit. 
A subscriber in Oneida Co., N. Y., writes: 
“ Altho’ my brother edits the- Farmer, 
fires, the work of incendiaries, have occurred. 
Mexican Affairs. 
The decree of President Comonfort, suppres- 
— A grizz'y hear, weighing, 1250 lbs., wag recently las¬ 
soed near Sonoma, California. 
— More than two millions of people have left Ireland 
within the last fourteen years. 
— A young woman fell dead at a revival meeting in 
than last, up to the present time. Last year 6 ing the Siglo XIX and the Lidependiente,R^t^ Vernon > Connecticut, last week, 
the amount sold up to the 20th of October, was that the reason for this measure is their attacks e “ dlDi & 0c( 
_J _ „ J _ Arm rlatavminoCnn zxiLiiw uij uiutiici cuiws UlC - jC 7 (ITTnCT , r ” ~ ---- Liiab tlltJ I caBUfl lOr LIUS UlcaSUre IB 111611 allaCKS 
P > still I caunot neglect the best paper I have ever 5,061,564 barrels; the amount this year, 4,986,- upon Congress and upon the Supreme Govern- 
more ardently and efficiently than ever to en- taken -the R. N. Y. Now, friend Moore, if 751, showing a decrease of 74,843. nf natinnB P P 
hance the noble cause of Rural Progress and you will send me show-bills for 1857, and a T . . Tr ,. , . „ T 
Improvement, (to the promotion of which we number of specimens, I will in return send you . ° HN . LLEI L of Hardmsburgh, Ky., was ap- It is stated that the Indians are again com- 
have devoted our best energies since arriving at a fine list ot ' subscribers. I remain, yours for pointed clerk of the Circuit and County Courts mittmg great depredations in the State of Du- 
of Breckinridge County in the year 1800, and rango. The following is the official return of 
— During the week ending Oct. 25th, there were 708 ar¬ 
rests by the police of New York. 
— Ten States have now selected the 20th of November 
as a day of public thanksgiving. 
— There is an oyster shell owned by the University of 
Leyden which weighB 130 pounds. 
It appears that the number of Jews now serving in 
Under date of « Oct. 30, 1856,” a Boston law- has filled both offices to the present time—a victims given in the Siglo XIX Killed 622 the Austrlaa amounts to 12, coo. 
yer, who has apparently received the Rural as period of 56 years. men, 24 women, 4 female children ; wounded “ Nearly all the readable articles ii 
a present from some friend, says: Th* New York sub-treasurv has *13 700000 19 men ! carried away captives 4 women, 67 are '" ntten b ? a man namedSa 
a present from some friend, says : Thk New y ork su b-treasury has $13 700 000 19 men » carried aY,a Y captives 4 women, 67 
of « Dear Sir :-I am indebted to some one, and of coin in its yaults> Notwithstanding the large b °y s and 1 g irl * 
rirf yorTu!.i%rw-To7ia e rS e “.rty fo^morf appropriates, the government h M a full trea.- Casaoova who ordered the patriot Kefino 
— Nearly all the readable articles in Household Words 
are written by a young man named Sala. 
— The steamship Ericsson sailed Saturday for Liverpool 
with 16 passengers and J203.000 in specie. 
— At St. Vincent, Madeira, the cholera has carried off 
ury. The importations are enormous, and that R° dr ig ues to be sbot at Tampico, three years 640, out of a population of 1,200, in 16 days, 
is filling the U. S. treasury, while it is swamp- 8 m ce > has been imprisoned, and will be tried _it is said that during the past three years there have 
in<r the people with debt. for that official murder. Col. Dominguez, who been eaten by the poor of Vienna 725 horses. 
ion°jr York to the amount of $1,376,000. Anna's policy and principles. 
ion price, ^ A privilege has been granted to a French 
t0 - B j ALT ! M ° R ! pap ! r 8tateS that the bridal gentleman to run small screw steamers through 
gifts displayed on the table at weddings are the dyke8 between Tacubaya and the Cit f 
Geauga often hired from jewellers expressly for the Mexico 
purpose It is stated that there is one silver During the past year the precious metals 
executed the order, has also been ordered for —Hon. John Berry, a member of the Arkansas Senate, 
trial. died a few days ago from the bite of a spider. 
The Nacion newspaper, in the city of Mcxi- —According to toe census just completed, Iowa City, 
co, is again manifesting itself favorable to Santa and t0WD8hl P> contains a population of 6,446. 
Anna’s policy and principles. „ T The yellow fever has ceased to exist in Charleston, 
. • •i i. i , „ S. C., and the health reports are discontinued. 
have devoted our best energies since arriving at a nne s 01 su08 crioers. j. remain, yours ior r"* -- ^ ouuuo gicau uepieuauuus in une owite oi du- imgu. loupgunas. 
mnnhnnd ^ wp bavp no hpsitanev in bpsnpakino- ‘ Pro g ress and Improvement.’ ” of Breckinridge County in the year 1800, and rango. The following is the official return of — 14 appears that the number of Jews now serving in 
the kind offices of all herein addressed in behaff U “ der date ° f “ ° Ct 3 °’ l856 ’” a Boston law ' has filled both offices to the P reseat time-a victims given in the Siglo XIX :-Killed 622 the Austrian arm v amounta to 12,coo. 
of the Eighth Volume of the Rural New- yer, who has apparently received the Rural as period of 56 years. men, 24 women, 4 female children; wounded 
Yokker. a present from some friend, says: The New York sub-treasury has $13,700,000 19 men camed awa Y captives 4 women, 67 .teamshL Ericsson sailed«, tn * fT , , 
Agents, Subscribers, and all other friends of , „,,e r ed tfie patriot Kefino 
the Rural are respectfully referred to the brief y0U r Rural New-Yorker regularly for more a PP ro P ria t 10 ns, the government has a full treas- asanova, wno oiaerea tne patriot Kedno _ A tSt. Vincent, Madeira, the cholera has carried ofl 
Prospectus, Ac., on next page. By such refer- than a year, and occasionally before and since ur J* importations are enormous, and that 0 ri 6 ues be shot at Tampico, thiee years 640, out of a population of 1,200, in 16 days, 
ence it will be observed that we purpose to at y ear referred to. I have said to my friends is filling the U. S. treasury, while it is swamp- s ^ Dce » ^ as been imprisoned, and will be tried — It is said that during the past three years there have 
least FULLY maintain the high character and tb atl believed it to be the best family newspa- ing the people with debt. for that official murder. Col. Dominguez, who been eaten by the poor of Vienna 725 horses. 
stnnHino- thi« imnnal has alrpaHw attairw.H ^ er *” w0 ■» and as 7ar as In y observation m . . , - r • , , . . . executed the order, has also been ordered for —Hon. John Berry,a member of the Arkansas Senate, 
standing this journal has already attained - goeSj it is so . Ag a paper calculated to impress Thk total cost of furs sported this year into died a few d fr 7 ’ m the bite of a ider 
that the terms will remain the same as at pres- the minds of youth and children with the true the country was $1,928,000—more, by some ‘ XT . . . 
ent—and that we offer liberal inducements to principles of morality and religion, it is in my $400,000, than last year. The fancy furs for . 6 aci0u newspaper, in the city of Mexi- and * l0Wa 
those disposed to augment the usefulness of the XXtTthaTbeenTnd is ^Te'nctoTeto^u ladies ’^ se have this J ear beea ^ d ™ New T^poLTa^ -The yellow fever has ceased to exisMn Charleston, 
Pap 7 b y mcieasing its circulation Mindful of which j belieye tQ be ^ subscription pr { cej *ork to the amount of $1,376,000. A iyil J hag P beeQ P raated to a French S ' C ” and the health re P orts are discontinued. 
the fact that many of its most active and sue- an d request you to send the paper to - A Baltimore paper states that the bridal n ° . ,, , — Sena*or ClaytoD, the veteran of the Senate, is se- 
cessful friends take pleasure in extending the -, Putney, Vermont.” gifts displayed on the table at weddings are f, le “ an run sma11 BC * ew s tea “ers through riously and it is feared fatally ill at Dover, Del. 
circulation of the Rural, without the hope of The next in our “ pile” is dated “-, Geauga often hired from jewellers expressly for the M • Detween A outlay a and the City ot _ snow fell in Rockingham, Va., last week, to the depth 
other reward than the consciousness of thereby Co., Ohio, Oct. 30.” and saith : purpose. It is stated that there is one silver ^ 7 1C0 ‘ . of three inches-the weather was quite winterish. 
benefiting individuals and community, we still «It is now approaching the time of year when coffee pot in that city that has figured at three 6 y *“f 1 e precious metal * - The imports of coffee into this country last year ag- 
consider it but just that each and all should be ifc is necessary that we should secure a family d P ddin£ ,, „ ifl nf .JL 11T1 . lp „ C01ned at the e ^ ht . mints of Mexico amounted gregated 191,478.647 pounds, va at $16,940,460. 
remunerated, to some extent, for the time, at- P a P er - I am ‘ bound’ to take the Rural, and , g .. , ^ ' to $16,337,225 in silver, and $956,222 in gold. - a whale twenty-four feet long was recently caught in 
tontinn nnH inflnAnM „„„„ . more, I am bound my neighbors shall take it A MAN named Church visited Staunton, Va., It is estimated that besides this bar silver to the river Mersey. It weighed upward of three tons, 
direction But wp ornmiscH tn He Lri f d a * 80 ' ^ consider it one of the best family pa- with a load of corn from Pendleton. He is 82 the value of ten millions was exported. — There is not a single watchman or night policeman in 
direcriOD But w« promised to be brief aod pers now.printed; »od forthat^reason, mi that years old, and his mother, aged 107, aad his The Coogressioaal Committee on Territorial *” ■>«“>'• * »r .riir-o.r L.L..,. 
will conclude by reminding its numerous ardent, alone, I shall obtain as many subscribers as pos- ll0 . X v • . . 8 
actiee and generous friends, far and near, that sible. Iam now getting tp a ■ club.' If you ««l>er, aged 112 years, are both lmng. Dms.on, voted 17 to 7 in favor of a union of the 
now is the time to commence the Rur.it Campaign, W -‘.“ sc “ d *" “ Ua ” u “ b * r °> <f»' the J »iU Leon “ d 0 » ab " i| d 1 
before the field is canvassed for other (and to ^rib^alf mf Ladr^n^Toop^ ^ Casualties. the advise, armed that Vidaurri, the leader of ... 
many instances trashy and worthless) publica- It is sure fire it the documents are circulated. The store and dwelling of James Barry, Nor- ' 6 V*! Id , l0a D( ' a ' progrcfinig in Mexico, had —Tbecropof clover seed in Kentucky tbe present sea- 
tions —and that any aid which may be render- [Ruralists will please note the above remark folk, Va., were burned on Sunday, 26th ult., nf & ° T* V out ^ as 1Dg 1 son is the largest that has been raised for some years. 
ed in its furtherance will be gratefully appreci- relative to “ circulating the documents,” and together with several adjoining buildings. To- °“ gres8 » e ommittee passed f a “ ber arrived at New York this year, 
ijjiijj ..... ° ’ ° jvruwsg uu.iuuigo. uu another resolution that it was inexpedient to to Oct. 29,118,136. To same poriod laRt year, 119 420 . 
ated and acknowledged, bear in rnind that we are always glad to fur- tal loss, *80,000 ; principally insured. unite these State, at present. P -The Hartrcril (Cua., Cou,..t„,. Lmlsababyi. 
— Of .certain new arrangements and facilities nisn extra numbers, &c., free and post-paid.] A fire broke out in the Franklin House, Og- _, , # _ that, oitv oniv a™ mnntha «id •ndwaioUuau_j. 
for publishing the Rural, we purpose to make Here is a note from one of those wise and densburg, N. Y., on the morning of the 30th Havana News. 
mention in a future number. prudent men who do not forget the essentials in ult. Mr. Cruikshank, the proprietor, estimates - 
- emigrating to the West. It is dated “ Pleasant his loss at $40,000. Many of the inmates lost By the steamships Quaker City and Phila- 
Review Of the Week. Valley, Dutchess Co., N.Y., Oct. 28,” and reads: all they possessed. delphia, we have the following items from Ha- 
„ 6 , , — Sena'or ClaytoD, the veteran of the Senate, is se- 
nm small screw steamers through riou8lj and it is feared fatally iU at DoTer> DeL 
tween Tacubaya and the City of „ , „ . _ ., ^ , , 
J J — Snow fell in Rockingham, Va., last week, to the depth 
of three inches—the weather was quite winterish. 
1 P 38 *' y ear kbe precious metals — The imports of coffee into this country last year ag- 
eight mints of Mexico amounted gregated 191,478,647 pounds, va at $16,940,460. 
» in silver, and $956,222 in gold. — A whale twenty-four feet long was recently caught in 
was exported. 
• There is not a single watchman or night policeman in 
Conflagrations and Casualties. 
The Congressional Committee on Territorial allDetroit > a Clt v of sixty-fire thoneand inhabitants. 
Division, voted 17 to 7 in favor of a union of the “ The White MoDntains now covered with snow, 
States of Nuevo Leon and Coahuila ; but when Whl< * ° n the Fianc0Dia iaD « e la y B tw0 incheB dB «P- 
ated and acknowledged. bear in mind that we are always glad to fu 
— Of .certain new arrangements and facilities extra numbers, <fcc., free and post-paid .] 
for publishing the Rural, we purpose to make Here is a note from one of those wise at 
mention in a future number. nrudent men who do not fovo-et, t.ho ossontinlB 
the advices arrived that Vidaurri, the leader of 
the revolution now progressing in Mexico, had 
unite these States at present. 
Havana N ews. 
Review of the Week. 
By the steamships Quaker City and Phila¬ 
delphia, we have the following items from Ha- 
— Judge Matthew Knox, first probate judge of Chicka¬ 
saw, Miss., was killed recently by the falling of a tree. 
— The crop of clover seed in Kentucky the present sea- 
— The Hartford (Conn.) Courant says there is a baby in 
that city only five months old, and weighing 56 pounds. 
— Governor Gardiner has appointed Thursday, the 27th 
of November, fora day of Thanksgiving in Maseachueetts. 
— Mr. Peabody, the Ameiican banker, gave $10,000 to¬ 
wards defraying the expenses of the late Arctic expedition. 
- _ ‘‘Dear Sir :—I am going to move to Illinois The distillery of Johnson &, Lazarus, on 14th Havana .—The rumors of war with Mexico to —Harvard College offers two valuable prfzesforexcel- 
Thk weather during the past week has been in a week or two. My year for the Rural is street, New York, was burned on the 30th ult enforce recognition or payment of Spanish ler ce in Mathematics—the first of $300, and the second of 
variable-one day a summer softness visible, of J aauar 7- M y ^ Loss $24,000. ‘ debts, and the annexation of the Dominican $200 ‘ 
the .oxt ivi.teFs proximity was HEdoubtod. paper, The card and fancy paper manufactory of Republic on the other side of Cuba, absorb the 
On the 31st ult., the cities of Philadelphia, without your excellent weekly visitor. I Ray Potter, at Pawtucket, R. I., was destroyed public mind. The constant attention of all de- ‘ Dred.” ’ 
Washington, Baltimore, Albany, Elmira and therefore enclose $2 lor one more year. Send by fire on the 30th ult. Loss estimated about partments of the Government is given to the — it is raid there is in Paris a printing office capable of 
Oswego, were visited with a snow-storm—at °. r ana, ., and oblige your friend and well $10,000, covered by insurance. preparation of these matters. The arms for St. printing the Lord’s Prayer in three hundred different lan- 
the latter place the fall was about one foot in W1S 7’ , , The propellen M. B. Spauldinr with a full Domingo are on board a Spanish man-of-war, g ua 8 eB - 
depth At the same time Rochester received a S ’ 7 qiia n y lompUmentoiV^nif carg0 of merchaad ise, was burned at Buffalo on which wili leave here 88 800n as Die Govern- “ n iB said that Shooo.ooo a year is derived from the 
51K TXEZZZZZrJZ* £ fL Penn SZliforZXZ ™ ^ «-««> - ‘ bd American at Madrid ha, defined what it can 
rathe- & rare occnrknce for an Hectfon day Mas,.. Virginia, Wisconain, Oregon, and Tran.portaUon Companya Total loss *90,000. ^ *«- ■»->. «r tar,., ™. 
— The Vienna Press announces that it is about to pub¬ 
lish a German translation of'Mrs. Stowe’s new fiction, 
‘Dred.” 
— It is said there is in Paris a printing office capable of 
wisher” ’ ’ uu oull & e > 0lu Inend ana well $10,000, covered by insurance. preparation of these matters. The arms for St. printing the Lord’s Prayer in three hundred different lan- 
W — But enough for this week at least alheit Tde P r °pelleivM. B. Spaulding, with a full Domingo are on board a Spanish man-of-war, g“ a g« B - 
we have beforf us equallv comolimentarV enis carg0 of m e rchaa dise, was burned at Buffalo on wh ich will leave here as soon as the Govern- “ 1118 Baid that S1 ; 000,000 a year is derived from the 
we have betore us equally complimentary epis- M nnnoA tn A ment at Madrid has determined what it can of water, for mining purposes, in Mariposa county, 
nr m . 1 / ,, L, ’ , —Three hundred and fifteen bushels of barley were 
* r ‘ y le > I le now United States Consul at raised this season on three acres of land, in Napa Valley 
Eight stores were burnt at Lagrange, Geo., -° i;yLUe ’ ine D0W unuea &lates U0DSU1 at raised thh 
on the 25th ult., together with a large amount of HaVaDa ’ eDtered Up ° Q tb ® dutieS ° f his office on California. 
-rv_„ u..:u:_• the 22d inst. — Mr. Y 
arwov. —Mr. W. M. Fleming, late manager of the National 
The weather was delightfully balmy and sa- Theatre, Boston, intends henceforth to devote his talents 
lubrious, and winter visitors were arriving at to the pu'P 14 - 
Havana in large numbers. — The President of the United States has recognized 
* • . . i Vito Viti as vice consul of the Two Sicilies, for the port of 
An important decree m the shipping trade to p hiladelp hia. p 
Cuba has been published. The tunnage dues 
— The Mount Sterling (Ky.) Whig of last Friday says 
Tuesday, 4th inst., it is warm and nleasant ues lrom 1 enD -> California, Canada, L ““ 1 ^ ^utctxoan . ' 
rathe- I’rare occurkace for aa E Lctf“ »ai B c, Ma ss „ Virginia, WUconain, Oregon, and’ Tra»»portat.on Company, Total loss *90,000. -«J at 
As we write, the great Political Battle that other portions of our widely-extended parish. _ ^ Havana, entered npon the duties of his office on 
is to decide the course of the Administration --- on tl e ~oth ult., together with a large amount of ,, 2 2rf inst 
for the ensuing four years, is being fought. In Home for the FRiENDLEss.-The Association ^[n^seteral buildiDg bl ° WB Up> in ‘ The weather was delightfully balmy and sa- Theatre, Boston, inrnZhenceforthTdevoJl 1 lis talents 
a day or two the political fever which has raged under whose auspices this Benevolent Institu- J ullQg several P ersons ‘ lubrious, and winter visitors were arriving at to the pulpit ’ 
so fearfully for months, will subside, and it is Don is sustained and managed, announce a Do- FIEE was discovered on the evening of the Havana in large numbers. - The President of the United States has recognized 
hoped those who have exhibited the worst 6ymp- na Don Party, to be held at the “Home,’’corner 29th ult. in the hay loft of D. E. Lewis’, Jr., An important decree in the shipping trade to Vit ° Vitias vice C0D6ul of the Tw0 Sicilies, for the portof 
toms will return once again to the “even tenor of of Alexander street and East Avenue, Roches- Livery Stable on State street, opposite the Wa- Cuba has been published. The tunnage dues Phlladelph,a- 
their way.” There are many features connected ter, on Tuesday afternoon and evening next, verly Hotel, Rochester, N. Y. The combustible which have hitherto been collected on Cip full S,erIing of ]ast Fridaysays 
with the political element of the country that, Nov - n - As the Institution is one of the most Ea ^re of the material bid defiance to all efforts tunnage 0 f vessels taking any cargo whatever days previously. 
to say the least, are very distracting. Staid praiseworthy in the land, we commend it to the to suppress the conflagration, and the stable is Q0W to be C0 Hected only on the proportion of - The manufacture of wool and the making of salt have 
and considerate citizens drop their individuali- klnd °rri ces and substantial aid of our readers, in together with a row of brick buildings on Ann tuDS 0 f carg0 ] ade n ; so that vessels not takin" both been commeilced with e ood prospects of success in 
ty and appear in the arena of partisanship, both city and country. We are informed that street, occupied by A. R. Pritchard, as a trunk f u ll cargoe s will not be obliged, as hitherto to 0re S onTerritor Y’ 
stooping to actions that would, at other periods, provisions, clothing, tfec., will prove very ac- factory, were destroyed. Loss $12,000 to $15,- pa y f u R tunnage The same exemption is ev — It; is Baid tbat Capt ’ Albert Pike > of Arkansas, re- 
be considered disgraceful,-too often ready to ce Ptoble from those who prefer donating such 000. Partially insured. te ‘ Qded to mud macMne and H ht ; iueS) whicb tjT$W m ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ** 
act as the scavengers of party in using any articles, and hence, benevolent persons residing On the 29th ult., the extensive works oppo- are collected per tun. _ The N " Y ’ Dav Book 8avs that araoD!r thp RtrBn p 
means for the promotion of certain ends. The oat of the clt Y can contribute from their boun- site Marietta, Ohio, were entirely destroyed.— -- now visiting that efty is the Princess Mura* with servants 
press, instead of being the boasted “light for Dful stores without sacrifice, for a very charita- They consisted of machine shops, foundry, flour- From Kansas.—A letter to the St. Louis Be- at the Lafarge House. 
those in darkness,” is only calculated to mis- ble purpose. Those who cannot attend on the ing mill and warehouses; a large quantity of publican, dated Westport, Oct. 27, states that —The steamer Hermann sailed on the 1st inst. for 
lead—instead of being “the lever that moves da Y named, can call or send any day during the wheat, flour and machinery on hand was all Dov. Geary had arrested several of the ring- Soutbam P ton aDu Bremen. She had 70 passengers and 
the world,” has degenerated into the stirrer-up wee k.__ consumed. From 75 to 100 hands are thrown leaders of the marauding parties in the vicinity u P waids of ?200,0j0 in specie ‘ 
of all the accumulated filth of years-instead CoTT01( Growing in thk Sandwich Islands - outofl empioyment. Loss from $75,000 to $100,- of Ossawatamie. The Grand Jury had found unTver’it^^^^ 
ofbeingarrayedinthegarmentsoftruth.it u*i.. a _.. 000. Insured for .<#>20.000. true bills against over 95 Dersons for murder in tun i 
is now to be collected only on the proportion of — The manufacture of wool and the making of salt have 
tuns of cargo laden ; so that vessels not taking botb been c ° inmenced witb g° od prospects of success in 
full cargoes will not be obliged, as hitherto, to 0re s OQ T «mtorj. 
r. it i mi .. . It is said that Gapt. A.lbert Pike, of Arkansas re¬ 
pay full tunnage. The same exemption is ex- *, . . .. . . , ,. , , ’ . , ’ 
1 J , & I ceutly gamed a suit at law for which he gets the comfort- 
tended to mud machine and light dues, which a bi e fee of $160, ooo. 
are collected per tun. — Thg M. Y. Day Book says that among the strangers 
j now visiting that city is the Princess Murat, with servants, 
From Kansas.— A letter to the St. Louis lie- at the Lafarge House. 
publican, dated Westport, Oct. 27, states that —The steamer Hermann sailed on the 1st inst. for 
Gov. Geary had arrested several of the ring- Soutb ampton anu Bremen. She had 70 passengers and 
, , f ,, ,. . . , ... upwards of $200,000 in specie. 
being arrayed in the garments of truth, it At the A.nnai Fair of the Royal Hawaiian Ag- ° 0U - &r *20,000. 
! become the swaddling clothes of foul asper- rfcultural Society, held on the 30th of July last A * t Be "* Fo ” taine - 
ns, bitter enmities, and base calumnies. The , ™„ai L . .. , J inst., destroyed from 15 to 2 
—u «u.y ROU muiiu University in III., went to Chicago in 1837, when his whole 
true bills against over 95 persons for murder in possession was ten dollars! 
Ohio, on the 30th tb e first degree. The Kansas Legislature is to —Samuel Thorne, Eeq., of DufchessCo. received $966 
Divuo, Uiiiui auu uaoc UttiUlllUlUS. 1 Ilti « ___1 „r ,i , • . . . 
. .... .. ,, a parcel of the native cotton was exhibited, 
days of true patriotism it would seem are num- , . ’ 
. J . . .. . m f which Yvas pronounced bv competent inHo-oa tr. 
r j . “ j ; - r ;r ^bich Yvas pronounced by competent judges to “ B P , e lown-tne 
bered, and there have sprung up a set of fawn- be of extra fine quality, and p.omising if care P ° St ° ffiC6> Exchan g e Bankd &c ’ E « 88 from 
ing hypocrites, ready to do anything for the full y p icked , to be cLe merehantabie. The *50,000 to *100,000. 
chance of obtaining a slice from the public loaf Pacific Commercial Advertiser of Honolulu ThE schooner Mar ^ of Kingston, laden with 
or a plunge of their acquisitive fingers in the not icinff the appearance nf thi- , block stone for Hamilton, was lost on the 28th 
National Treasury. These matters re,nire „ ab »"‘ Vermiiiion, Ohio.- 
IS “ -r become a staple among tfe articiea 
meet at Lecompton on the 2d Monday in Jan. 
Wood and Railroads. —At the commence- 
A fire at -Belle Pontaine, Uhio, on the 30th Lne d 181 uegree. ine Aansas JLegisiature is to —Samuel Thorne, Ei<q., of Dutchess Co. received $966 
inst., destroyed from 15 to 20 buildings, inclu- nieet at Lecompton on the 2d Monday in Jan. in premiums at the late National Ag. Fair at Philadelphia, 
ding the entire business part of the town_the -- Tbe P remiums were for stock. 
Post Office, Exchange Bank, <fcc. Loss from Wood and Railroads.— At the commence- — Thera are eighteen establishments for manufacturing 
$50,000 to $100,000. ment of the present year, there were in the steel 10 our COUDtry ; these have a ca P a «ty for making 
^ , i nr, rvnn -i , , 14,000 tons per annum. 
The schooner Mary, of Kingston, laden with United States 22,000 miles of railroad, employ- .. „ „ , _ T „ , , 
. , , , , TT 8 ’ . c nnn ^ a- ta • .• . /,/ — Abner Hogg died at New Boston, N. H., IaBt week, at 
block stone for Hamilton, was lost on the 28th 5,000 locomoti^es. It is estimated that the age of 97. Be was a soldier of the Revolution_ 
ult., about five miles off Vermillion, Ohio._ these locomotives consume between four and fought on Bunker Hill. 
remedy-there is a cure even for so malignant L '1° ~a . , , baa ^ 
a disease as that which, prerions to a rote by nno T™? articI “ 
the people, attacks the political press—nor does of wealth to the modurecT I slaflds i and a mine his family, together with the crew, in all nnm- -*—- . 
t require a practiced eye to point it out,—it lies __ P _bering nine or ten persons, were lost. Extraordinary Sale of Apples.—W e have W °° le “ fact ?^. ,B bel “ g . er ®® te . d at SaI ®“> 0re 8 on » 
• if . ,,7 .. Z w ° r ’ At, 1 . aa- , . , , , and the growing of this staple is likely soon to be ereatlv 
in the right action of the masses. What the Deepening of the Mississippi R IV er. — The The steamer Lady Franklin, an upper Mis- ft?™ 7 A the increaBed in tbe territoI > X 
result of t e present contest will be we have contract with the government of the United sissippi boat, was snagged and sunk on the 23d and that, too, of Tennessee fruit. TheftpecI- — it is estimated that, from the 22d of September to 
no definite mode of ascertaining, nor do we States, through the Engineer Bureau of the ult., at Warren’s Landing, 200 miles below St. mens of apples exhibited at the Fair by Mr. J. Oct. 6, merchandise to the value of three millions of dol- 
care to enter amid the smoke of the battle to War Department, for opening the Southwest Paula. There were 300 passengers on board, of W. Dodge, artist, raised on his farm in Cumber- lara cached San Fiancisco. 
draw conclusions ; but if either of the three Pass and Pass a l’Outre, in the Mississippi riv- whom six are supposed to be lost. The boat laDd couat ^ 011 , the mo ™ tain > were sold atauc- “ Tbe Columbia (Pa.) Spy acknowledges the receipt of 
21 :; tj , o, rv t ^ «• *-• —* 
racfpriowlntUiPii n L,.'! , f , , e undred teet, and to keep these channels The propeller Sandusky was blown ashore at dozen paid. The whole lot sold, amounting to —The N. Y. Post says that ihe number of daily arrivals 
pp u s pu ort as tacts, clear for the period of five years, has been Conneaut, Ohio, on the morniDg of the 30th about a barrel and a half, of seven different va- of immigrants at the Castle Garden depot at present ave- 
there is something in what we have ever consid- awarded to Messrs. Craig and Righter, of New- inst. She was bound for Buffalo with a cargo rietie8 > brou g M $111. If any of our famous rage from twelve to fourteen hundred. 
ered as senseless-the war slogan of each fac- port, Kentucky. The sum for which they con- of three thousand barrels of flour which is all fruit -g r °V^. StateS ft aD 7, ft? 01 * of , the Uaion “ The Churchman says that the Bishop of Illinois (Dr. 
turn—“ Rally to the safety of the Union !” tract to perform this work » nnn 7 , ee tnousana Darreis oi Hour, wiuefi is all can equal this, we should like to hear from Whitehouse) tendeied his resignation of that diocese ot 
3 iraci to perform tins work is $330,000. underwater. them. -Nashville Banner. . 
She left Vermillion in the fog, and sunk in nine ^ ve Diillion cords of wood annually—the pro- 
and a half fathoms of water. The Captain and d uc f °f ab luast 100,000 acres of woodland. 
Extraordinary Sale of Afples. —We have 
— A golden eagle, which has been carrying off sheep 
and lambs, and in one instance a calf, was lately killed 
near_Ion’s Mountain, Va. 
— A woolen factory is beiDg erected at Salem, Oregon, 
ib- i__xx; „ i ’ .ii 7, and the growing of this staple is likely soon to be greatly 
the pleasure oi putting on record probably the increaBe d in the territory. 8 7 
best sale of fruit ever known in the countiy, 
and that, too, of Tennessee fruit. The sped- — 11 is estimated that, from the 22d of September to 
mens of apples exhibited at the Fair by Mr. J. 0ct ' 6 ’ merchaDdlse to the Talue ot three millions of dol- 
W. Dodge, artist, raised on his farm in Cumber- lara reacbed San Fiancisc °. 
land county, on the mountain, were sold atauc- —The Columbia (Pa.) Spy acknowledges the receipt of 
tion on Wednesday night. They were sold by a Bam P ,e of very superior molasses, manufactured near 
ered as senseless—the war slogan of each fac 
tion—“ Rally to the safety of the Union !” 
fruit-growiDg States in any section of the Union — The Churchman says that the Bishop of Illinois (Dr. 
can equal this, we should like to hear from 'Whitehouse) tendeied his resignation of that diocese ot 
them .—Nashville Banner. the House of Bishops, hut that it was not accepted. 
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