LIST OF NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 
Important to Farmers and Dairymen—Phillips, Sampson 
& Company. 
To Housekeepers—Something New—Ji. T. Babbitt. 
Stallion Philip Allen—Ashley & Brother. 
Use Lime as a Feitilizer—Thompson & Martin. 
Phipps Union Female Seminary—H. L. Achilles. 
Game Fouls J. WilkiDs Cooper. 
\\ hite Guinea Fowls—John 11. Osgodby. 
300 Agents Wanted—M. M. Sanborn. 
Middlebury Academy—M. Weed. 
New horticultural Advertisements on page 263. 
Fruit and Ornamental Trees for the Autumn of 1859—Ell- 
wanger & Barry. 
New Hardy Grapes—Ellwanger & Barry. 
Choice Strawberry Plants—A. Frost <fc Co. 
Foreign Grapes and Vineries—Ellwanger & Barry. 
Fruit and Ornamental Trees, &c.—A. Frost & Co. 
enlisted all his sympathies and powers. At the Feaeful Railroad Accident.— On the evening them still on hand, while their cost can be diverted 
close of his Congressional term, he engaged in of the 2d inst., the trestle bridge of the Northern to other purposes. 
the establishment of Antioch College, at Yellow Railroad, one mile south of Schaghticoke, Rens- Accounts from the wine regions are unfavorable. 
Springs. He became its President and also Presi- selaer Co., N.Y., fell under the pressure of apassen- The grapes had been injured by the excessive heat, 
dent of the Northwestern Christian University at ger train, carrying with it, into the water below, and prices tend upward. 
Indianapolis, and the close of his life was fittingly the tender, baggage and two passenger cars. The The Moniteur, the government orgaD, says that 
: Nctos Condenser. 
— More camels are coming to Texas. 
— Street railroads are talked of for Cleveland. 
Indianapolis, and the close of his life was fittingly the tender, baggage and two passenger cars. The The Moniteur, the government orgaD, says that — Street railroads are talked of for Cleveland, 
spent in labors calculated to stimulate educational tender sank first, the baggage car followed, the Denmark has ceded the Island of St. Thomas to the — Na P oleon carriod a small printing office with his 
progress and Christian knowledge. first passenger car pitched downward and into the United States. camp. 
Hox. John Gayle, Judge of the United States baggage car, and the second passenger car ran half Home —Great numbers of addresses wore Hoi™ - Sun strokes have been numerous and fatal i n Cin . 
District Court for Alabama, died on the 21st ult its length underneath the first passenger car-the signed 7 nthe Romagno against ^ Xn of the 
The deceased was twice Governor of Alabama, and latter half remaining on the bank unbroken. The clerical government and in favor of o 'th “ Since f? 01 Austria has lost and regained Lombardy 
represented the Mobile district one term in the baggage car was broken into fragments, and three Sardinia . The country had resolved upon’keeping thirteen times! 
Congress of the United States. He was appointed of the four persons m it killed. There were forty b]jc order and of ]g - ^ attack b “ ~ In Au8(na a man who caimot write his na me may 
in 1849 , by President Taylor, Judge of the United passengers in the first passenger car, four of whom ,, + ’ . ,, . , not get married. 
— Since 1701 Austria has lost and regained Lombardv 
thirteen times! 
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ROCHESTER, N. Y., AUGUST 13, 1859. 
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One copy, 1 year, ....§2 1 One copy, 6 mo’s,. @1 OO Jem.; 7th district, Mallory", opp.; 8th district, to give a good deal of trouble, has been ended. — r nmbnrdy a \ eCt0ra 1 app ica e o 
Six'wp'lew’.-.V.V.'.V.V.IO I Si^copies 1 *!? 8 .’;:::: ft OO Simms, dem., probably; 9th district, Moore, dem., The militia, under Gov. Black, of Nebraska, went K ‘ T J* . ‘ 1 afdrwa ^ s take 
Ten copies,..15 Ten copies. 7 50 probably ; 10th district, Stevens, dem. The re- in pursuit of the savages to chastise them for their 1 . e ebeCt in the new Chambers the 
Twemi copies,I Tw^ wpl%7;;i3 00 turns received thus far indicate the election of depredations on the ° Western settlements. The ^ mp ete uslon ° f Pied “° nt and Lombardy, the 
Thirty-Two copies TO Thirty-Two do. 20 OO Magoffin, dem., for Governor, and that the State Indians> about 1,000 strong, were overtaken at tern sieve ar ^at T " the arhament Wl11 sit 
And an Extra Copy, free, to every person remitting for a Legislature, on joint ballot, will have a small dem- Shcll Creek Nebraska The whites did not „ lim _ alternate / ears at Turin and Mllan - 
club of six or more copies; and Two free copies for every mninritv ” i n ’ “ Turin journals say that the Sardinian army, re- 
club of Tliirty or over. As a new Half Volume commenced Later.—T he^returns indicate the election of maided byGo^Btacktaperaon assisted by Maffir inf ° r ^ d bj recruitments in Lomb ardy, is to be 
July 2d, Now is tub Time to form Clubs for either Six , r , n .n e dj go\ . Black in pel son, assisted by Major raised to 100,000 men. 
,, .. _ , , , , , Moore to Congress, in the 9th district, and Adams w PS t United States Marshal and T.ient Rnhinonn 
Months or a Year. A persons who form new clubs to com- . ., . T , ... vy esi, unueu oiaxes marsnai, ana Liieut. ltomnson, T r n r.rk u 1 ' •. - 
in 1849, by President Taylor, Judge of the: United passengers in the first passenger car, four of whom the Swiss troop ; in the service J f the P also 
States District Court for the District ot Alabama, were killed, and all but one or two more or less in- tbat regu j ar vo tin<r should take lace 
which position he continued to occupy up to the jured. The car was broken to lragments. There tba wishes of the cm • ^ 
time of his death. were but eight persons in the second passenger T m_r> . . . , 
, T , . . , , . 1 , ... , Letters from Rome assert that the principles of 
The Republican Convention at Leavenworth, car, most of whom were injured, but none killed. „„ Tfo i: 0 „ ... , , , 
T _ 1 , . , , 1 „ n , . , , , an Italian Confederation had been accepted bv the 
Kansas, on the 3d inst., nominated Marcus J. Par- 1 he Albany Coroner s jury, have rendered aver- . ... „ _ ,. , . . 
, _ ’ , , „ m r , lope. A majority of the Cardinals in conference, 
rott for delegate to Congress. diet that the bridge was rotten and unsafe, and ,, T , 
. r t • -ii ,, „ , . , n . , , , , voted in favor ot the Pope accepting the Presi- 
A bispatch from Louisville, says “the Con- known to be so; and that the Superintendent and . v r & 
gressmen elected are as follows:— First District, Directors should be held responsible. 
1 ’ . — The peach crop in some counties in New 
m expressing be very hirge. 6y 
One copy, 1 year, ....§2 I One copy, 6 mo’s,. SI Ot) 
Three copies,. ft Three copies,. 2 50 
Six copies,.lO Six copies,. 5 OO 
Burnett, dem.; 2d district, Peyton, dem.; Sd dis- End of the Pawnee Wae.— The St. Joseph (Mo.) * ar ™nia. tele A ordee&ys : One of the first 
trict, Bristow, opp.; 4th district, Anderson, opp.; Journal states that the Pawnee war, which broke 3 °! . f ' D1S ?7 W ‘ be to P ut an and to 
5th district, Brown, dem.; Gth district, Gerrard, out about two or three weeks ago, and threatened 10 presan Die a orship to convoke the Cham- 
dem.; 7th district, Mallory, opp.; 8th district, to give a good deal of trouble, has been ended.— “ Electoral bl1 * appllcab| e to 
— The number of visitors in Saratoga was never 
greater than at present. 
— The Creek and Cherokee Indians are in a state of 
open hostility to each other. 
— The whole number of deaths in New York city 
duriDg the past week was 614. 
meursi _ Th0 corner gtone of ForefaUiers) Monument was 
new Ministry will be to put an end to laid at Plymouth last Monday. 
^ * — In Ireland but one person has as large aa income 
bill applicable to ag a quarter of a million dollars. 
1 afterwards take _ A telegraph line is to be constructed from St 
new Chambers tbe Joseph to Leavenworth, Kansas. 
nd Lombardy, the — Free concerts are to be given during the present 
arhament w ill sit se ason, in the N. Y. Central Park. 
King will preside, and the Parliament will sit season; in ihe N! YrCenHaTpaVk * 
alternate years at Turin and Milan. . ~ 
m . . , ,, , .. c ,. . — A Texas correspondent asserts that State is the beat 
Turin journals say that the Sardinian army, re- W heat.growiug State in the Union, 
inforced by recruitments in Lombardy, is to be „ , . . ,, 
raised to 100,000 men. “ F ° rty ; 8,X per80DS,n Eng ' aDd have a yearl >' iuco ™ 
7 of two millions and a quarter each. 
mence with July, or introduce the Rural in localities ia the Cth district> B ° th ai ' e opposition candi ' with about twenty or thirty regulars of Fort Kear- re S ard J to Garibaldi's position, it is _ The number of children attending the schools of 
where it is not now taken, will be liberally remunerated for dates - The vote is close and doublfuL ney; the remainder were all volunteers. The said that he was on the loth summoned to Brescia Milwaukee the past year was 7,229. 
their time and attention. Alabama has elected an entire Democratic dele- Americans had one mounted cannon, and, on over- ^ en ’ 1 a a J mora > Wlth whom he had a long — Fears are expressed of a famine in Mormond( 
r 3 r*Back numbers from April or January can still be gation to Congress, as follows:—1st district, Jas. taking the Indians, three charges were made before ^° n cnt ^| interview, that he had a force of The wheat crop is said to be a failure, 
furnished, if desired. We will send Specimen Numbers, A. Stallworth; 2d, Jas. L. Pugh; 3d, David Clop- the savages surrendered. A number of the Indians ^ men, w ic continued to increase; and that — Gen. Tom Thumb has returned from England, i 
Show Bills, &c., to all applicants, and to the addresses of aa ton; 4th, Sjdendam Moore; 5th, Geo. S. Houston; were killed and wounded. None of the Americans eexpicssed confidence in the King of Sardinia tied down for life, and wants to marry, 
many non-subscribers ag may be forwarded. 6th. W. R. W. Cobb: 7th. J. L. M. Currv. Puirh were killed, and but few slightly wounded. On not forsaking his national cause. — Kossuth’s fluency in Italian is as much admire 
The vote is close and doubtful. 
ney; the remainder were all volunteers. The said that he was on tlie !5th summoned to Brescia Milwaukee the past year was 7,229. 
Alabama has elected an entire Democratic dele- Americans had one mounted cannon, and, on over- ^y Gen. Dilla Marmora, with whom hehadaloDg — Fears are expressed of a famine in Mormondom. 
6th, W. R. W. Cobb; 7th, J. L. M. Curry. Pugh were killed, and but few slightly wounded. On n0 J f° rsakin S his national cause. 
— Kossuth’s fluency in Italian is as much admired in 
DOMESTIC KEW8. 
= and Clopton are new members. All the others the third charge, the Indians ran up a flag of truce A letter from Milan says that Garibaldi was con- Genoa as his English was in America. 
were members of the last Congress. A. B. Moore, and immediately surrendered, grounded arms, and a moiefiom the Alps to theAppenines — Hay is worth from $16 to $18 per tun in Buffalo, 
dem.. is re-elected Governor bv a lanre maioritv. gave up all their stock, provisions, ammunition. Ac. “ I0m 1 orthern to Central Italy ; then there will where several hundred tuns are wanted. 
be a gathering of about 50,000 volunteers in the 
_ dem., is re-elected Governor by a large majority. gave up all their stock, provisions, ammunition, Ac. ^ iu vx-nuai naiy, men mere will where several hundred tuns are wanted. 
Matters at Washington. In Tennessee, Harris, dem., is elected Governor Operations of tee United States Mint. —The k ^ ^0,000 volunteers in the — The “ milk sickness ” is prevailing to 
Tee Indian Bureau has been officially informed by about 6,000. The opposition have elected Con- gold coinage of the United States mint in Philadel- Mezzocano will form an ^rmv^canabh^of aernri™ CXtent * U & P ° rtl ° n 01 Manon Co -> °- 
T..^:_f ...... _r_- __.... a. n.t oY x.u .J o.u - 7 qo Mezzocapo will form an army capable of securing _ Kit th „ trannpr nT1 j 
— The “ milk sickness ” is prevailing to an extraordi- 
that the Indians of New Mexico show strong indi¬ 
cations of hostility. One of the U. S. Deputy Sur 
gressmen in the 2d, 3d, 4th, 5th and 8th districts, phia for the month of July, was $117,788, being in tbe ; nde p eu( ] 
and probably the 1st, and the democratic candi- double eagles, half eagles and dollars. The silver Roman c 
veyors had been forced to abandon his survey by dates are chosen in the 6th, 7th and 10th. The 9th coinage was $43,000, being in dollars and quarter _ 
a band of Apaches. The Opata Indians were com- district is still doubtful. The Legislature is dem- dollars. Of cents $30,000 were coined. The whole _ — 
O_ nieces eninfid ami oco Clippings from Foreign Journals. 
mitting great ravages in Northern Sonora—shoot- ocratic. 
ing men and ravishing women. The troops seem jg- ew - s - 
to be afraid to attack them. An American citizen 
belonging in Arizona, is in jail in Magdelena for In ^ c 
News’ Paragraphs. 
In New York there has been formed a Young 
- J -77 r 7 T , , ;. S - Mt Carson, the great trapper and woodsman, is en 
the independence of Central Italy, at least against route from Taos, New Mexico, hitherward. 
any Roman or Neapolitan force. m . , T „. . , 
r — The pay of an Illinois member of the Legislature 
is only $1 a day. In Connecticut it is $1 50. 
Clippings liom Foreign Journals. —Napoleon’s plan for revolutionizing Hungary and 
The foreign journals, received by the Europa, Transylvania was disapproved of by Russia. 
number of pieces coined was 3,101,262, of the ag- ^ v B journals. — Napoleon’s plan for revolutionizing Hungary and 
gregate value of $190,788. The gold deposits of TnE forei g n journals, received by the Europa, Transylvania was disapproved of by Russia, 
the month were $152,920, of which $117,527.50 con * ,a ’ n numerous paragraphs about the extreme —It is said a revival of a very gracious and interest- 
were from California, and $41,692.50 were from keat > n Europe of the half of the last month. July ing character has commenced in Jerusalem. 
no offence, and fears are entertained that he would ^ en s .Association, all the members 0 t b er sources. The silver deposits were $59,770. ? tb was re P or,od be the hottest day ever known — Some New York physicians say that sweet cream 
be murdered. It is utterly impossible for an op wldcl1 are pledged to be up at a certain hour.— Total deposits for the month, $218,990. in the south of France, the thermometer having is better than cod liver oil for consumptive patients. 
American to travel nowin Sonora without being B °f^ m , ated wlt ^ ab ° i ut ^ ba 5„ a dozen _ men > wko ’ Probable Destruction of St. Anthony Falls. a ^ D , ed tke extraordinary height of 118 degrees — Demetrios Bozzaris, ason of tbe celebrated Marco 
—The Minneapolis Journal says that during tbe 
in the south of France, the thermometer having is better than cod liver oil for consumptive patients. 
attained the extraordinary height of 118 degrees — Demetrios Bozzaris, ason of tbe celebrated Marco 
of Fahrenheit’s scale. Bozzaris, has been appointed Greek Minister of War. 
A correspondent of the London Times, writing — They have had frost in Paw Paw, Mich., twice in 
from Milan, says that when the news of the peace ttie montl1 of July—on the 4th and about two weeks ago. 
massacred and robbed of everything. It is the havin S kept up this habit for some years, were _ The Minneapolis Journa i gay8 that duriDg the ° f Fdhrenbeit ’ s scaIe * Bozzaris, has been appointed Greek Minister of War. 
intention of the government to establish posts on sur P” sed at lts beneficial eflects, and at the sue- recent floo( ^ at j eagt one bundred p eet of tke rock A correspondent of the London Times, writing — They have had frost in Paw Paw, Mich., twice in 
tbe frontier of the Apache country. cess in life of their associates. has given way. The reaction of the current is from Milan, says that when the news of the peace the month of July—on the 4th and about two weeks ago. 
The States mentions the reception of important Trimble county, Ky., it is supposed, furnishes ra pid]y wasting the bed of sand, and the result is came be saw a J 0UD " Fiench officer at the Cafe — Thus far > this y ca L 66,729 emigrants have arrived 
private dispatches from Northern Mexico, stating blackberries than any place of its size in the man if es ted by the frequent falls of larn-e masses of del1 ’ Euro P a draw bis sword after reading the at tlie P ort of New Yorlr ! against 44,534 to same date 
that it is expected within the next ninety days world. The picking and forwarding to the Cincin- the overhanging stratum of rock. As it entirely bulJ etin and break it against the marble table at la8t J ear - 
3,000 American troops will be organized on the Rio nati market has been reduced to a system, and it is disappears some twelve hundred feet above the which he sat. He heard others, who related the — It is said that tbe first free school in the United 
Grande, properly armed and equipped, for the pur- found that the receipts of a season, which lasts p rese nt crestof the fall, we can readily conceive of insultir, g words with which they had been assailed States wa3 established in Newark, N. J., prior to the 
pose of marching on the city of Mexico, and exter- about six weeks, are not less than $25,000. Pickers the entire exKction of the,'magnificent fall One the populace, sympathising with the feeling y earls0 °- 
urinating the whole Miramon faction. average from $1,20 to $2,50 per day. hundmMfefty feet Wftflen within the limit which had f ose - V '-*8 
The President called a meeting of the Cabinet on The eye of Napoleon III. is sharp, and it ranges of a their innocence of the transactions of their sover- resutna j‘ -P eR sionof several years, isaoout to he| 
the 3d inst., to consider the dispatches from Minis- over the wide world. A splendid spanking pair w n m -kt a- , ei S n - The revulsion was so sudden and blasting „ ‘' 
ter McLane, in relation to the Treat, with the of night-black Itorecs, latel, owned b) Hr. Sander- . fT *7* tc tho Italian, that in one da, five persona were “ The J'““““I J*' ,b « 
„ ... .. J ujair.utmuci sa y s that'in Holland there are assurance offices . , , ,, a, . . city excoeds £300,000, and there is this year a deficiency 
Constitutional Government of Mexico. It is reli- son, of Somerville, N. J., have just been sold to his for cattle ’ s i ives . One company has all its assured Camed t0 thG mad h ° USe ’ raVing mamaC3 - of £87,000. 
ably ascertained that several months ago the Mira- Imperial Highness for $4,000, and left for the royal cattle vaccinated, as a preservation against con- The of st ™ m en g' R es on common roads, _ The New York police havo bcen warned tbat ^ey 
mon government invited France and England to stables last week. For the last ten years these t agious pneumonia. Another company inoculates thou S h new in this C0lintl 7. ha8 been tested in mu8 t, hereafter, pay their debts, under a penalty of 
assume the protectorate of Mexico, but they have steeds have taken all the prizes for carriage horses on] when the disease has invaded the animals’ E °g land - There is an engine running daily from discharge. 
rriTrnn n n vn ertnnoo iri 4T»n in J ’ * -»r i i ± _ 11:__: ± » , rr.» " _ _ 
Grande, properly armed and equipped, for the pur¬ 
pose of marching on the city of Mexico, and exter¬ 
minating the whole Miramon faction. 
The President called a meeting of the Cabinet on 
ction of the,'magnificent fall. One ine popu.ace, sympaimsmg 
fty feet Wflsilen within the limit whicb ,iad ‘ 1Wn, ‘ 5r! Uloec wortJu ’ 
1 their innocence of the transacti 
•The Medical Times 
which had diotntpd those worJo,o»a oulj- plcullug 
their innocence of the transactions of their sover¬ 
eign. The revulsion was so sudden and blasting 
to the Italians that in one day five persons were 
— Tho onr> c+tm' otlryv, of tlxo YVcxolxiug-LuU allOIlTlI UJOIl'l 
ument, after a suspension of several years, is about to be) 
resumed. 
— The Mayor of Montreal states that the debt of that 
city excoeds £300,000, and there is this year a deficiency 
of £S7,000. 
— The New York police have been warned that they 
given no response to the proposition. in the State. sta i s . The third company does not vaccinate at Manchester to a colliery, eight miles distant. The -The Boston Courier backs out of its statement 
The receipts into the Treasury for the quarter Tee Detroit Free Press says every one agrees a j k kag bcen ca i cu i a ted that the first company road undulating, and has several sharp curves, that Professor Felton, of Cambridge, had become a 
ending with June, exclusive of the trust funds, upon two facts relative to the wool crop of Michi- hag logt 6 cent, of cattle - the second 11 per J et the engine draws five four-wheeled wagons, spiritualist. 
were $23,126,452, including $14,281,000 from cus- gan this year, that it is larger and better than it a 7 1 1 containing thirty tuns weight. - Before the peace, every shop-window in Piedmont 
SIC C™. hhh r _ t-eill., anu me lUirU per Cent. ° ° V, n ,l Wonnlmn'. naWrnll 
in the State. 
toms, $442,376, for public lands, $800,200 from has ever been before. ’ 
Treasury notes issued under the act of Congress of- A stea«i Japanese junk had arrived at Macao, in . S ° EEP Eull > Decidedly.— The New ^ ork Even- 
1857. The expenditures during the same period China, the machinery of which had been bought in g Dost, oftheod inst., says:—Eighteen thousanc 
were $26,212,000 including $10,006,000 in payment of the Americans and mounted in a Japanese port. sbeep ’ an un pr>-’cedented number, have been re 
of Treasury notes, and $1,584,000 interest on pub- The chief engineer was an American. A young ceived here this week. The extreme drouth ha: 
lie debt including Treasury notes. prince was on board, who intends to follow the parched the graSS and induced tbeir ownersto sene 
Much speculation is indulged as to the action of sea. Cholera had been raging frightfully in the tbe “ t0 mar k et - The lambs are, many of them 
our government on Mr. McLane’s recent dispatches, northern part of Japan. notin good condition, and sell at a dollar a head 
- Before tbe peace, every shop-window in Piedmont 
had Napoleon’s portrait. Two days afterwards, not one 
was to be seen! 
— Ice an inch thick formed on tbe top of ML Wash- 
but as these hvae been kept perfectly secret, noth- There has been a marriage in India, at which Tbe market is so dul1 tbat man 7 drovers have 
cent • and the third 40 per cent containing thirty tuns weight. Berore the peace, every shop-window in Piedmont 
■’ 1 had Napoleon’s portrait. Two days afterw’ards,not one 
Sheep Dull, Decidedly. —The New York Even- Lombardy, which has just been ceded to Pied- wag to be gcen , 
ing Post, of the 3d inst., says :-Eighteen thousand mont, has a superficies of 8,538 square miles, and _ Jce an jnch tbjck formcd on tbc top of Mfc Wasb . 
sheep, an unprecedented number, have been re- a population of ^,S0O,000 souls. Lombardy has j Dgton on Tuesday night week. It did not thaw in the 
ceived here this week. The extreme drouth has hitherto been divided administratively into nine least on Tuesday. 
parched the grass and induced their ownersto send provinces or delegations, viz., Milan, Pavia, Lodi- _ Tbe fami i y of Eufus Choate have undertaken to 
them to market. The lambs are, many of them, Crema, Cremona, Como, Mantua, Sondrio, Bres- C0 Hate his literary’ works, and to issue them in connec- 
not in good condition, and sell at a dollar a head, chia, and Bergamo. The fortified towns of Mantua tion with a biography. 
The market is so dull that many drovers have and Peschiera, form part of the province of Mantua. _ Gen. Tavlor’s “ a little more erane. OnnL Brass-.” 
— Gen. Taylor’s “a little more grape, Capt Bragg,” 
ing is known outside of the Administration, except America assisted. We copy it briefly from a Cal- taKen tnei1 ’ SDee P t0 Bong island, distributing them 
the fact that instructions are on the way to our cuttapaper:—“May 16th, at Kuppurthala, by the amon 3 Die farmers. 
Minister by a special messenger. By advices just Rev. J. S. Woodside, A. M., of the Americaii Mis- State Convention of Sabbath School Teach- 
received here, it appears that Juarez declines sion, His Highness the Rajah Randhir Singh Al- ers.— The Sabbath School Teachers of this State, 
signing a treaty without the approval of the Mexi- lowalia, to the eldest daughter of the late Robert and a11 ot bers friendly to the cause, are invited to 
taken their sheep to Long Island, distributing them The fortress of Pezzighettone is comprised in the is reported to be the Democratic candidate for a local 
province of Cremona. After the annexation of office at Lafourche, La. 
can Congress, and one cannot be called until the Hodges, Esq., of Kuppurthala.” 
Liberals obtain possession of the city of Mexico.- TnE st . Pau , Pionee r savs th, 
This, however, is not the only difficulty. A con- hundred carts arrived in a month in that cit 
spiracy was discovered in the Capital on the 11th from the Se i kirk settlement in British North 
ult., a plan of which was to assassinate the Gover- America and that I 
nor, and take possession of the Government. gt. Paul merchants 1 
The construction of the Washington National be far from $200 000 
Monument, after a suspension of several years, is Ar a • 
America, and that the amount of trade which the 
St. Paul merchants will realize therefrom, will not 
State Convention of Sabbath School Teach- Lo ^ bard >' to Eie dmont tins kingdom, the island —The canal tolls of this State up to August 1st, 
is.—The Sabbath School Teachers of this State ° f Sardlma 1DCladed ’ wdl conta,n a superficie s of amount to $6SG,331 against $915,180 last year being a 
,d all others friendly to the cause, are invited to 37 ’ 640 Sq " ar6 ’ 7 lth & populatio11 of 7 ’ 800 ’ 000 falliD S off of ^ 228 ’ 79!) - 
odges, Esq, of Kuppurthala.” convene in Oswego, on the 30th of August. Each As y egards temtorial extent ’ ll Wl11 0CEup / a ten,h - ^ing the July term of the Superior Court in 
° ’ 1 ’ c u i • , , , , rank in Europe, and will come immediately after Hartford, Conn, 11 couples were divorced. Another 
The St. Paul Pioneer says that upwards of two Evan f hcal Sabba h Sch ° o1 13 jested to send ^ kingd om of the Two Sicilies, and stand before warning to bachelors. 
indeed carts arrived in n mnnth tn tw nHv m ' y0 0 n c e egac s^o i e on veii ion. Portugal and Bavaria. With respect to popula- —Abraham Nelson, of Weare, N. H, has on hand 
tion, Sardinia will stand in the ninth rank, on a 15,000 pounds of wool, for which he has refused 50 cents 
FOREIGN NEWS. level with Naples, and will be above Sweden and a pound for the whole lot. 
Norway, Belgium and Bavaria. The following ta- — A daily union prayer-meeting is held in the Baptist 
FOREIGN NEWS. 
, , , 7 suspension or several years, is Mr> Bigelow writes from Paris to the Evening the 8th inst -> and we gather the following details 
about to be resumed. Systems to raise funds for Pogt> that it ig novv . quite probable that a d of intelligence: 
prosecution of the work have been put in ope- g00n be fixed for L6uig Napoleon’s coronation, the Great Bbitais.—S ir De Lacy Evans moved a 
ra ion, and it is proposed to request the Post p ope coming to Paris to officiate. resolution, that in view of the relations between 
as ors t noughout the country to give aid to the Qnrinfrfioid ™ * ■ tbe great military powers from the continent, a 
enterprise by placing boxes within their respective Springfield Republican contains an amus- __ v __. ... 
offices for the reception of contributions, and for- 
Norway, Belgium and Bavaria. The following ta- — A daily union prayer-meeting is held in the Baptist 
The steamship j\ova Scotia arrived at Quebec on b jg \yjll complete the comparison, as regards Italy: Church in Monrovia, Africa. The attendance is respect- 
e 8th inst, and we gather the following details Area—sq Miles Population abIe ’ says tbe Star of D 11 ’ 6 ” 3, 
intelligence: New Kingdom.87.640 7.800.000 — A French cook has stated that there are precisely 
Great Britain. —Sir De Lacy Evans moved a Venetia.... 9,f>25 2.200.000 131 different kinds of wine which a gentleman may put 
snlnfinn that, in vi'put nf Dm roioiinm, Papal States. - 1 ? f’750’000 u P on A * 8 table without a blush. 
’300 000 — At Halifax, a few days since, a shark thirteen feet 
8 400 000 loD ® wa8 entan 8 lcd in a net and killed with scythes. 
’ ’ Its liver filled two puncheons. 
■U ’ T \ requesi UJe 10St Pope coming to Paris to officiate. resolution, that in view of the relations between !.*.*]!!.*.*!! s 7^1 1 750 000 upon his table without a blush. 
as vis iroug ou c coun ry to give aid to the Snrinnfield Renuhliean contains an amno great military powers from the continent, a Parma. 2.16S ’800.000 — At Halifax, a few days since, a shark thirteen feet 
enterprise ly placing boxes within their respective in<r nf Wr Moo ^, 0 n e T e a r 7 commission be appointed to inquire into the na- ^ Iode ][! a .ao’onn r ton non long was entangled in a net and killed with scythes. 
offices for the reception of contributions, and for- 1R g account of Mr. Mason s Court Introductions at defences of England and report what im- Tw0 Sicmcs . 42,000 8,4 °0’ 000 its liver filled two puncheons. 
warding the returns to Washington 4 few cents Pans> D is said that on one occasion last Spring, 0 e g ana, ana report what im The London Times says:—“ Tbe Great Eastern _ . , .. _ 
6 v Liu zx iew cents x] .. . f , , , . f 0 provements may be made therein. Sidney Herbert . . • 7 , , — Herbert, the California Congressman who murdered 
a month from the 30,000 post-offices, would suffice our countrymen were paraded in at once. saidtbe government wonffi consentto thesubstance haS bee “ gettlDg ° n wonderfull y dunu S the last a waiter at Washington, has recently been driven out of 
in a few years to raise the shaft to its intended Arra J Rd xn Court dresses, they stood like servants r eso lutio n but not to the motion alone The feW wecks< Tbe three ir ° n “ astS rlSG 122 feet Hermaaillo, Mexico, by a mob. 
height. in livery, in semi-circle; the Emperor enters the ^resolution, but not 0 the motion alone. The above the upper deck and have a diameter of three „ . m . tft T „, v on the 
_„i_ 1 _XT. . /i •, government were about to appoint a commission, . . . . , ’ . . . , „ „ . . — Kossuth proceeded, with all speed, to Italy on the 
, , L ’ floupl3be3 the names of which would be a guarantee for the ^et and six inches for a height of 70 feet, when announcem ent of peace! He did not feel safe under the 
■ Herbert, the California Congressman who murdered 
-r, , , .. a a xr __ xt • names 01 which wuuiu oe a guarantee lor me 
Personal and Political. R1S hand, and says, My countrymen, your Majes- . . , 
^ „ Ttt.” uii w. . > earnestness of its endeavors to place the great 
on. ichard Lush, died in Philadelphia, last ’ , ’ t U ” 0 some arsenals of the country in a state to resist all attack. 
earnestness of its endeavors to" place the great thc T decrease gradually to two feet six inches at wing 0 f one of Austria’s allies. 
week, aged 79. He was the son of the celebrated 0ne eIse; C0untl 7 men exeunt! 
Benj. Rush, who was a member of the Continental Mrs. Margaret Fuller, mother of the celebrated 
It would be too extensive an inquiry for a commis¬ 
sion to consider what course was necessary for the 
Congress, and who signed the Declaration of I-nde- and lamented Margaret Fuller Ossoli, died in Way- defence of the country They would only inquire in hei S ht ’ and they are44inchesin diameter at the 
pendence. He was Minister to England under land > Ma ss., Sunday week, aged 70. She was a wW w,Latinn« deck 5 tbe jigger-mast is 122 feet in height, and of 
pendence. He was Minister to England under iana, Mass., Sunday week, aged 70. She was a what aneat fortifications were requisite for 
President Monroe; Secretary of the Treasury un- woman of rare virtues. the defence of the dockyards and arsenals. . Sir De 
der I resident Adams; Special Agent to England The Patent Office having obtained seeds of the Lacy Evans’ resolution was negatived. 
undeJ Pmsfdent Pot' 011 J ^ MiDiSter t0 ^ ‘ZT Eur ° pe ’ l Sent Several packa S es last France.-U was vaguely rumored in Paris on 
under President oik. year to California which possesses a climate simi- the 25th that Napoleon would visit London. 
the cap. Ihe three wooden mast3, which aie also — Eleven propositions for street railway routes, from 
in their places, are not built masts, but are single distinct companies, were opened to the city council of 
“sticks.” The fore and mizzen masts are 140 feet Cincinnati on Wednesday week, 
in height, and they are 44 inches in diameter at the _ Tbe Presi d e nt of the Erie Railroad, Mr. Moran, 
deck; the jigger-mast is 122 feet in height, and of ba8 heretofore been allowed a salary of $25,000 per 
what permanent fortifications were requisite for ’ ,. fa 6 ’ nas heretoiore Deen auoiicu a 
the defence of the dockyards and arsenals.. Sir De the same diameter. The trees which formed these year. It has just been cut down 
r wu Wcana’ rocnlntinn mne masts were New Zealand pines. —Privato letters from Italy 1 
The telegraph announced the death of the Hon. iar to France and Spain, where it flourishes. These 
Horace Mann, on the afternoon of the 2d inst., at seeds were planted at Sonora, and about 87 per altbougb tbe an d brotherhood to the dogs, and chase the al- women have been carried off by the Turks, and that the 
Ysllnm Phi. .7. cent nf t.hpm -- La _ t .*e Scheme of an Italian confederation may not have ... ... ... nF roora » Bulgarian families are in consternation. 
masts were New Zealand pines. _ p r i va to letters from Italy say that both Kossuth 
TnE editor of tbe London Oritic expresses his and Klapka havo been detained at Turin under strk. 
belief that “if the Americans can gain anything surveillance of the French police, 
by attacking Great Britain, they will throw chivalry —Private letters from Turkey state that Bulgarian 
Yellow Springs, Ohio, his recent residence,and the cent, of them have come up, and give promise of been forrnally struck off the programme, it is not 
scene of his latest labors. Mr. Mann was born at becoming stately trees. now insis t e d on by its author, and that little more 
-fcrankhn, Massachusetts, in 1796. He graduated Providing fora Rainy Day.— The New Orleans will be heard of it. 
at Brown University in 1819, and studied law at Picayune states, on the authority of Mexican cor- It is said that the Emperor will make his public 
mighty dollar through wars and rumors of wars.” 
In 1820 there were only twenty-six volumes of 
mighty dollar through wars and rumors of wars.” Bulgarian families are in consternation. 
t iu , , . . , — The 200th anniversary of the establishment of the 
In 1820 there were only twenty-six volumes of „ _ . . . „ „ tn he cele- 
, „ . . , . Hopkins Grammar School at New Haven, is to be ceie 
novels on the shelves of the British Museum, but b J ed d comme ncement week in 1860. 
t U ° 1VerS1 ? in 1819 ’ and stlldied Iaw at Picayune states, on the authority of Mexican cor- It is said that the Emperor will make his public there are now ahout 7 > 400 > aud a11 these have been _ Ppt)ort8 from u counties in Ohio show that 7,064 
Litcnneld, Connecticut. He entered upon the respondents, that the secret of Miramon’s singular entree into Paris on Sunday, August 14th, at the written since “ Waverly ” was begun. sheep were killed, and 7,860 wounded by dogs during 
prac is pro ess ion at Dedham, and while procedure in the matter of the late conducta, was head of part of the army of Italy. The troops will Sir Isaac Lyon Goldsmith, Bart., who recently the year 1S5S, the aggregate loss being $25,342. 
ere was e ec c o e tate egislature. Here- that be had in it himself the handsome sum of halt on the following day for the usual fete Napo- died in London, has left personal property in Eng- — Ten thousand revolving rifles are manufacturing 
r* + VT in v W ^ e y e ^ ie was e ^ ec ^ e ^ SoOOjOOO, which he was sending abroad for invest- leon. After the 17 th, the Emperor proceeds with land exceeding $10,000,000, and real estate of alike a t Col. Colt’s armory, in Conn., for the British govern- 
’h s * ena e > c °sen real ento, the iiassa- ment. He feared, that if the conducta should pass the Empress to the Pyrenees. amount. The will is most voluminous, and has no ment. These are sufficient to arm six regiments. 
£ ^ . S °p r /-, ° uca tion, and was then elected tnrough \ era Cruz, and this fact by any accident It was reported that 200,000 men are to be dis- less than 42 codicils, most of them in the Baron’s _^ « children’s Home” has been opened in New 
a n, * , tr<) ongress, serving fiom 1S49 to 1853. become knowD, that the money would be seized charged from the army on renewable furlough, tbe own band-writing. The probate stamp duty pay- Orleans, under Episcopal auspices. In Richmond $12,- 
P ucatl0n > however, was the special object which and confiscated. advantage being that the Government would have able tWenn ?« 060 lias been raised for an asylum for orphan boys. 
advantage being that the Government would have I able thereon is $75,000. 
auspices. In Richmond $12,' 
i asylum for orphan boys. 
fty. 
